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Poor Naked Wretches
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Stephen Unwin
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LITERARY CRITICISM
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Nonfiction
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Shakespeare, William,-1564-1616-Criticism and interpretation
2022
Disputing the notion that William Shakespeare scorned the rabble, an illuminating look at the complex working people of his plays. Was Shakespeare a snob? Poor Naked Wretches challenges the idea that one of the greatest writers of the English language despised working people, showing that he portrayed them with as much insight, compassion, and purpose as the rich and powerful. Moreover, working people play an important role in his dramatic method. Stephen Unwin reads Shakespeare anew, exploring the astonishing variety of working people in his plays, as well as the vast range of cultural sources from which they were drawn. Unwin argues that the robust realism of these characters, their independence of mind, and their engagement in the great issues of the day, make them much more than mere comic relief. Compassionate, cogent, and wry, Poor Naked Wretches grants these often-overlooked figures the dignity and respect they deserve.
The World Turned Upside Down: Wonder, Disgust, and the Alienation Effect
2024
History shows alarming shifts in the way that people with intellectual disabilities have been regarded. Locke doubted whether they could be counted among the human, while Rousseau hailed them as unspoiled children who could help us be better; the eugenicists despised them as perpetuating “feeble-mindedness,” while the religious praised them as holy innocents. Throughout, however, they have been seen metaphorically, as symbolic figures who incite hatred or inspire wonder, but rarely as real people. This article, written by the father of a young man with severe disabilities, rejects such thinking. The author explains how intellectual disabilities work as a Brechtian “alienation effect” and challenge our core system of values and explores how they make us reconsider much of what we take for granted.
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Taking the Measure of the Universe: Precision Astrometry with SIM PlanetQuest
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Gelino, Christopher R.
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Johnston, Kathryn V.
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Pitesky, Jo Eliza
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Astronomy
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Earth, ocean, space
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Exact sciences and technology
2008
Precision astrometry at microarcsecond accuracy has applications for a wide range of astrophysical problems. This paper is a study of the science questions that can be addressed using an instrument with flexible scheduling that delivers parallaxes at about 4 [mu]as on targets as faint as V = 20, and differential accuracy of 0.6 [mu]as on bright targets. The science topics are drawn primarily from the team key projects, selected in 2000, for the Space Interferometry Mission PlanetQuest (SIM PlanetQuest). We use the capabilities of this mission to illustrate the importance of the next level of astrometric precision in modern astrophysics. SIM PlanetQuest is currently in the detailed design phase, having completed in 2005 all of the enabling technologies needed for the flight instrument. It will be the first space-based long-baseline Michelson interferometer designed for precision astrometry. SIM PlanetQuest will contribute strongly to many astronomical fields, including stellar and galactic astrophysics, planetary systems around nearby stars, and the study of quasar and AGN nuclei. Using differential astrometry SIM PlanetQuest will search for planets with masses as small as Earth orbiting in the 'habitable zone' around the nearest stars, and could discover many dozen if Earth-like planets are common. It will characterize the multiple-planet systems that are now known to exist, and it will be able to search for terrestrial planets around all of the candidate target stars in the Terrestrial Planet Finder and Darwin mission lists. It will be capable of detecting planets around young stars, thereby providing insights into how planetary systems are born and how they evolve with time. Precision astrometry allows the measurement of accurate dynamical masses for stars in binary systems. SIM PlanetQuest will observe significant numbers of very high- and low-mass stars, providing stellar masses to 1%, the accuracy needed to challenge physical models. Using precision proper-motion measurements, SIM PlanetQuest will probe the Galactic mass distribution, and, through studies of tidal tails, the formation and evolution of the Galactic halo. SIM PlanetQuest will contribute to cosmology through improved accuracy of the Hubble constant. With repeated astrometric measurements of the nuclei of active galaxies, SIM PlanetQuest will probe the dynamics of accretion disks around supermassive black holes, and the relativistic jets that emerge from them.
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Joey's Dream
2019
A Midsummer Night's Dream (5.1.209-10)1 I DO NOT THINK I have ever understood Theseus's comments about acting so clearly. Because in July of this year I saw something I have never seen before: a group of profoundly disabled young people staging a version of Shakespeare's great comedy and making the audience see not just the play but the world afresh. More common is the use of derogatory terms about SLDs in modern drama. [...]in the first few lines of Nina Raine's critically acclaimed Consent (2017) a new mother expresses relief that her baby is not \"retarded\" and the same vile word is used in Annie Baker's The Flick (2013) without raising an eyebrow. There are of course many playwrights and theater people actively engaged in offering us something better. [...]last year I was asked for practical advice from the director and producer of Stephanie Martin's Joy (2017), a significant new play which features two young women with Down Syndrome and a lad with moderate cognitive difficulties. Because most forms of diversity-race, gender, sexual orientation, even physical disabilities-require only minimal adjustments, the hard realities of SLDs are sometimes forgotten.
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A Guide To The Plays Of Bertolt Brecht
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Unwin, Stephen
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1898-1956
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Brecht, Bertolt
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Brecht, Bertolt, 1898-1956 -- Criticism and interpretation
2015,2005,2012
Stephen Unwin's A Guide to the Plays of Bertolt Brecht is an indispensable, comprehensive and highly readable companion to the dramatic work of this challenging and rewarding writer. Besides providing detailed accounts of nineteen key plays, it explores their context and Brecht's dramatic theory to equip readers with a rich understanding of how Brecht's work was shaped by his times and by his evolving thinking about the function of theatre.Bertolt Brecht's work as a director, his critical and theoretical writing, and above all the remarkable plays that emerged from one of the most turbulent periods in history have had a profound and lasting influence on theatre. Central to theatre studies courses and whose plays are frequently revived on stage, Brecht is nevertheless perceived as a difficult writer. This companion is divided into two sections: the first seven chapters outline the tumultuous historical, cultural and theatrical context of Brecht's work. They explore his theatrical theory and provide an account of his approach to staging his plays which informs an understanding of how they work in practice. The second section provides an analysis of nineteen plays in six chronological groupings, each prefaced by a brief sketch of Brecht's life and theatrical development in that period. For each play, Stephen Unwin offers a synopsis, a critical commentary and an account of the work in performance. The book concludes with an examination of Brecht's legacy and a chronicle of his life and times. Written by experienced theatre director Stephen Unwin, this is the perfect companion to Brecht's plays and life for student and theatre practitioner alike.
DIVISION A COMMISSION 8: ASTROMETRY
2015
Commission 8 has regularly published triennial reports in the past and the current OC therefore voted to adopt a traditional format also for this special Legacy issue of the IAU Transactions. The outgoing President is grateful for the support of many Commission members who contributed to this report. Our contribution consists of 3 parts: 1) this introduction, providing a general overview and highlights of recent research in astrometry, 2) a summary of the astrometry business & science meeting at the 2015 IAU General Assembly, and 3) the activity report of our Commisson covering the mid-2012 to mid-2015 period.
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DIVISION I: COMMISSION 8: ASTROMETRY
2013
The business meeting was opened by the President, Dafydd Evans, who presented the agenda, which was approved. It was agreed that Norbert Zacharias should be the secretary of the meeting and take the minutes. This session was attended by about 20 participants.
Journal Article
Business metrics of laboratory space utilization
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Bergsman, Theresa M
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Fecht, Barbara A
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Unwin, Stephen D
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Business metrics
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Efficiency
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ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION
2008
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to establish novel business metrics of laboratory space utilization for a large, multi-client R&D organization and to describe their use in space planning to meet strategic objectives. The paper aims to show that traditional methods for measuring and managing laboratory space utilization are impractical in a dynamic environment where there are frequent and significant changes in the use of the space.Design methodology approach - The integration of disparate databases - financial, facilities management, and project R&D - enables financial performance data to be explicitly resolved to individual laboratory resources. In turn, this allows determination of the efficiency with which laboratory space is being utilized in meeting the organization's financial and strategic objectives.Findings - Unique and actionable insights were generated in applying the methodology. It provided bases for the identification of both over- and under-utilized laboratory spaces, as well as the means of assessing the efficacy with which space assets are being used in achieving the organization's strategic missions.Practical implications - This departure from more conventional concepts of occupancy-based metrics of space utilization treats R&D laboratory space explicitly as a business resource.Originality value - The emerging business-based metrics of lab space utilization are proving to be increasingly valuable tools in both short-term and strategic space planning.
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