Band mit alphabetischem Stichwortindex zu den Dekanatsakten für die Jahre 1912/13 - 1913/14, welcher anhand der Exhibitenprotokolle in der Dekanatskanzlei der Philosophischen Fakultät erstellt wurde.
Signatur im Archiv der Universität Wien: Ph 41.47read more
In this episode, researcher Helen Thomas explores the role of MCs (masters of ceremonies) at a selection of poetry performance events in the UK from the 1980s to the present day.
This episode was written and produced by Helen Thomas and edited by Marie Krebs of Poetry Off the Page.
The interviews are archived on the University of Vienna’s platform PHAIDRA and can be accessed publicly here.
The performance and poetry extracts in the episode are taken from:
1. An Apples and Snakes recording of... read more
In this episode, PhD researcher Claire Palzer explores poetry performances at contemporary festivals, focusing on Lingo, Ireland’s spoken word festival (2014-2016). Claire talks about Lingo’s lasting impact and how the festival shaped the poetry that was performed there. The episode incorporates extracts from the poets/performers Kalle Ryan, Felicia Olusanya (aka Felispeaks), Aindrais de Staic, Karl Parkinson and Colin Hassard, as well as excerpts from interviews with Kalle Ryan, Mel Bradley, Ab... read more
In this episode, PhD researcher Shefali Banerji explores the various artforms that poets incorporate in their long form spoken word shows. Shefali particularly focuses on the oral and aural artistic innovations that feature in these shows, which are also called spoken word plays. The episode incorporates poem extracts from Jasmine Gardosi, Malaika Kegode, Hannah Silva and Roger Robinson, as well as excerpts from interviews with Jasmine Gardosi and Roger Robinson conducted by the host.
This epis... read more
This is the podcast trailer for Poetry Off the Page; written, produced, and edited by Marie Krebs. The podcast is part of the project “Poetry Off the Page: Literary History and the Spoken Word, 1965-2020” based at the University of Vienna, Austria. Each episode is hosted by a different member of the team who will introduce a particular aspect of spoken word poetry in the UK and/or Ireland. The first episode will go live on 15 February 2024.
The extract is taken from a recording by Apples & Snak... read more
In the “Poetry Off the Page” podcast, scholars talk about exciting developments in British and Irish poetry performance. This podcast is part of the project “Poetry Off the Page: Literary History and the Spoken Word, 1965-2020” based at the University of Vienna, Austria. Each episode is hosted by a different member of the team who will introduce a particular aspect of spoken word poetry in the UK and/or Ireland.
This podcast is available on the Poetry Off the Page website (poetryoffthepage.net) ... read more
This study examines how intraspecific competition influences the shift in oviposition timing of Philornis downsi, an invasive parasitic fly threatening Galapagos land bird species, particularly endemic Darwin’s finches. Historically classified as an obligate nestling parasite, P. downsi is now observed ovipositing during host incubation. The research identifies intraspecific competition, driven by host density and infestation patterns, as a key factor in this shift. A comparison with data from t... read more
This study examines how intraspecific competition influences the shift in oviposition timing of Philornis downsi, an invasive parasitic fly threatening Galapagos land bird species, particularly endemic Darwin’s finches. Historically classified as an obligate nestling parasite, P. downsi is now observed ovipositing during host incubation. The research identifies intraspecific competition, driven by host density and infestation patterns, as a key factor in this shift. A comparison with data from t... read more
This study examines how intraspecific competition influences the shift in oviposition timing of Philornis downsi, an invasive parasitic fly threatening Galapagos land bird species, particularly endemic Darwin’s finches. Historically classified as an obligate nestling parasite, P. downsi is now observed ovipositing during host incubation. The research identifies intraspecific competition, driven by host density and infestation patterns, as a key factor in this shift. A comparison with data from t... read more
The notion of a ‘financial instrument’ defines the frontier of traditional financial law, such as the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II), and the more recent crypto regulation, epitomized by the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR).
The characteristics of a ‘financial instrument’ cannot be defined statically by way of a checklist. Instead, the definition must be open to future products and developments in the market, which at the moment cannot be foreseen. That is why w... read more