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Author: Moallef, Soroush, Author: Choi, JinCheol, Author: Milloy, M.-J. , Author: DeBeck, Kora, Author: Kerr, Thomas, Author: Hayashi, Kanna
Date created: 2021-08-26
Author: Arab, Ali, Author: Christie, Gregory J., Author: Mansouri, Mehrdad, Author: Ahmadzadeh, Maryam, Author: Sixsmith, Andrew, Author: Ester, Martin, Author: Moreno, Sylvain
Date created: 2021-08-16
Author: Shiffman, David S., Author: Macdonald, Catherine C., Author: Wallace, S. Scott, Author: Dulvy, Nicholas K.
Date created: 2021-08-17
Gabrielle Martin is an aerial and dance artist, director/choreographer and an artistic producer who has performed over 1,400 shows internationally. Originally from Vancouver, Canada, she studied somatic movement and contact improvisation, and performed fire manipulation and stilt walking before obtaining her Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Contemporary Dance from Concordia University (Montreal, 2009). While in Montreal, Gabrielle studied aerial arts such as aerial silks and rope. In 2010, she received a Conseil des Arts et des Lettres du Quebec Research and Creation in Dance grant for her choreography, Infractions, and from 2009-2011, she toured this as well as her other works at the following Canadian festivals: Vancouver International Dance Festival (Vancouver, Canada, 2009), Guelph Contemporary Dance Festival (Guelph, Canada, 2010 & 2011), and ROMP! A Festival of Independent Dance (Victoria, Canada, 2011).From 2011-2015, Gabrielle toured full time with Cavalia, performing aerial rope, bungee trapeze, bungee dance and harness dance numbers. In 2015, she began working with Cirque du Soleil as part of the creation of TORUK - The First Flight. She toured with this show until it closed in 2019, during which time she was the principal female character, Tsyal, and performed a solo aerial silks number. In 2018, Gabrielle co-founded the aerial dance-theatre company, Ci and directed it's first show, Limb(e)s with the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, BC Arts Council, creative collaborators, and residencies at Cirkör LAB (SE), L'Espace Catastrophe (BE), and Le Centre de Création (FR). In 2019, she presented Limb(e)s at Montréal Complètement Cirque (CA), La Chapelle Scènes Contemporaines (CA), and Assembly Festival at Edinburgh Festival Fringe (UK). Gabrielle recently completed a certificate in Circus Dramaturgy at the Centre National des Arts du Cirque (France, 2020) and an MA in Arts and Cultural Management (Rome Business School, 2021).
Author: Martin, Gabrielle, Author: Johal, Am, Author: Pinillos, Fiorella, Author: Roach, Melissa, Author: Feng, Kathy, Author: Smith, Paige, Author: Bardi, Alyha
Date created: 2021-06-08
Grace Nosek is the Founder and Student Director of the UBC Climate Hub, a unique entity combining significant financial and administrative support from the university, with a governance structure that allows student staff and volunteers to shape priorities for the Hub — and collaborate with stakeholders from across the university and beyond. Grace has published several academic articles on law and narrative; is the author of a hopeful young adult climate fantasy series, the Ava of the Gaia trilogy; and is the host of a climate storytelling podcast, Planet Potluck. She's given dozens of talks on climate narratives and storytelling, and writes and speaks about the topic whenever she can. She is also the Executive Producer of Climate Comeback, a short film harnessing the power of sports to bring people together around tangible climate action. Grace is currently pursuing her PhD in law at the University of British Columbia, studying how to use law to protect climate change science from manufactured doubt. She is fascinated by the intersection of law and story, and focuses her research on how law can tell better stories in the pursuit of environmental and social justice. She holds a B.A. from Rice University, a J.D. from Harvard Law School, and an LL.M from the University of British Columbia. Grace's research has been supported by a Fulbright Canada fellowship, a Harvard Knox Memorial Traveling Fellowship, and a British Columbia Law Foundation fellowship, among others.
Author: Nosek, Grace, Author: Johal, Am, Author: Pinillos, Fiorella, Author: Roach, Melissa, Author: Feng, Kathy, Author: Smith, Paige, Author: Bardi, Alyha
Date created: 2021-06-15
The full text of this paper will be available in September 2022 due to the embargo policies of ACS Applied Energy Materials. Contact summit@sfu.ca to enquire if the full text of the accepted manuscript can be made available to you.
Author: Taylor, Audrey K., Author: Nesvaderani, Farhang, Author: Ovens, Jeffrey S., Author: Campbell, Stephen, Author: Gates, Byron D.
Date created: 2021-09-10
Due to the embargo period of Wiley journals, the full text of this manuscript will not be available in Summit until March 2023. If you require access sooner, please contact summit@sfu.ca.
Author: Allard, Thomas, Author: McFerran, Brent
Date created: 2021-09-12
Due to Elsevier journals' embargo periods, the fulltext of this manuscript will not be available in Summit until August 2022. If you require access sooner, please email summit@sfu.ca.
Author: Campbell, Colin , Author: Sands, Sean, Author: Treen, Emily, Author: McFerran, Brent
Date created: 2021-08-27
Due to Wiley journals' embargo periods, the fulltext of this manuscript will not be available in Summit until January 2023. If you require access sooner, please email summit@sfu.ca.
Author: Hamby, Anne, Author: McFerran, Brent, Author: Dahl, Darren W.
Date created: 2021-06-09
Author: Rhim, Jimin, Author: Lee, Ji-Hyun, Author: Chen, Mo, Author: Lim, Angelica
Date created: 2021-05-04
Author: Solis-Sosa, Rodrigo, Author: Mooers, Arne Ø., Author: Larrivée, Maxim, Author: Cox, Sean, Author: Semeniuk, Christina A. D.
Date created: 2021-05-18
Author: Naik, Hiten, Author: Johnson, Maximilian Desmond Dimitri, Author: Johnson, Michael Roger
Date created: 2021-06-15
Author: Kervin, Lucy, Author: Teo, Kelly, Author: Churchill, Ryan, Author: Riadi, Indira, Author: Cosco, Theodore D.
Date created: 2021-05-31
This final installment of the Power of Disability series highlights an unsung hero of the disability movement, Barb Goode. Host Al Etmanski is in conversation with Barb about her work around self-advocacy for people with learning and developmental disabilities. Barb speaks to the importance of plain language and the harm that comes from labelling people. She also recounts organizing efforts around a milestone legal struggle to prevent the forced sterilization of people with disabilities.In this interview, Barb is joined by her friend and colleague, Aaron Johannes. In addition to being connected through involvement with PLAN, they collaborate on consulting projects around disability and inclusion with ImagineACircle."I think words are very powerful. If we use complicated words, you're going to leave people out of conversations." - Barb GoodeRead the full transcript of this episode: https://www.sfu.ca/sfuwoodwards/community-engagement/Below-the-Radar/transcripts/barb-goode/
Author: Barb Goode, Author: Al Etmanski, Author: Johal, Am, Author: Paige Smith, Author: Melissa Roach, Author: Fiorella Pinillos, Author: Alyha Bardi, Author: Alex Abahmed
Date created: 2021-05-27
The Power of Disability host, Al Etmanski is joined by partners and disability advocates Tim Louis and Penny Parry. Tim is a lawyer, politician, and longtime leader of the disability movement within British Columbia. Penny has worked as a university professor, artist, and youth care practitioner. Tim and Penny share stories and learnings from 40 plus years of working on social issues in their own careers and together as a couple.Tim delves into his experiences working as a lawyer under his mentor, Harry Rankin. He discusses issues with processes that keep supports and monetary assistance behind bureaucratic walls, and problematizes assumptions that disabled folks are fragile, vulnerable, or unresilient.Penny considers her experience with mentorship, reflects on her teaching and work with youth and families, and shares how she sees her art practice as a means of moving people towards understanding, questioning, and social change.Read the full transcript of this episode: https://www.sfu.ca/sfuwoodwards/community-engagement/Below-the-Radar/transcripts/tim-louis-penny-parry/
Author: Tim Louis, Author: Penny Parry, Author: Al Etmanski, Author: Johal, Am, Author: Melissa Roach, Author: Paige Smith, Author: Fiorella Pinillos, Author: Alyha Bardi
Date created: 2021-05-20
Author: Zhuang, Liheng H., Author: Chen, Aimin, Author: Braun, Joseph M., Author: Lanphear, Bruce, Author: Hu, Janice M. Y., Author: Yolton, Kimberly, Author: McCandless, Lawrence
Date created: 2021-06-08
Author: Yoo, Byoungjoo, Author: Kim, Hae-Yoon, Author: Chen, Xi, Author: Shen, Weiping, Author: Jang, Ji Sun, Author: Stein, Shaianne N., Author: Cormier, Olga, Author: Pereira, Lionel, Author: Shih, Claire R. Y., Author: Krieger, Charles, Author: Reed, Bruce, Author: Harden, Nicholas, Author: Wang,Simon J. H.
Date created: 2021-08-17