Bee Time: Lessons from the Hive
- F-174-4-4-7
- Sub-sub-series
- 2013 - 2014
Part of Mark Winston fonds
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Bee Time: Lessons from the Hive
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Bee Time - page proof mark ups April 2014
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Series consists of records relating to Mark Winston's scholarly research and publications and includes research notes and working papers on apiculture and biology; work with artist Aganetha Dyck; newspaper and journal articles appearing in "Bee Culture," "The Vancouver Sun," "The Globe and Mail," "New York Times," and appearance on National Public Radio in the United States; research notes, drafts and published versions of scientific manuscripts; books authored by Winston; speeches, slides, and overheads used at local, national and international conferences and presentations; television interviews and media stories about Winston's research; and photographic slides pertaining to field research primarily on beekeeping, but also entomology and marine biology.
Records include correspondence, working papers, reports, contracts, interviews, draft manuscripts, publications, slides, and audio-visual materials.
Series is arranged into 6 sub-series:
Undergraduate Semester in Dialogue program
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Sub-series consists of records documenting the establishment and development of SFU's Undergraduate Semester in Dialogue (USD) program by Mark Winston in his capacity as director of the program. Since the records are originals and were created and received by Winston in the course of his activities in founding, developing, and sustaining this academic program for the university, they are considered official university records. Records include correspondence, agendas, minutes, reports, proposals, budgets, and photographs.
Semester in Dialogue
Undergraduate Semester in Dialogue and Centre for Dialogue records
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Series consists of records documenting the establishment and development of SFU's Undergraduate Semester in Dialogue (USD) program by Mark Winston in his capacity as director of the program. It also includes records relating to the development of SFU's Centre for Dialogue and its programs by Winston in his capacity as the Centre's academic director and as a fellow. Records include correspondence, agendas, minutes, reports, proposals, photographs, and other materials.
The series is arranged into 2 sub-series in order to keep separate the records of the USD program, which entail administrative records created and received by Winston in the course of his activities in founding, developing, and sustaining this academic program for the university. These materials are unique and considered university records. However, because Winston created and received these university records as he created and received his personal papers, the archivist opted to keep them in Winston's fonds rather than remove them to a university fonds.
Series is arranged into 2 sub-series:
Bee Time - uncorrected page proofs (bound)
Part of Mark Winston fonds
The fonds consists of records created and received by Mark Winston as a young scholar; biology professor at Simon Fraser University; professor and fellow with SFU's Undergraduate Semester in Dialogue (USD) program and Centre for Dialogue; instructor in related dialogue, facilitation, and leadership courses and programs; author; and consultant in the field of apiculture, as well as dialogue and facilitation. The fonds also consists of records relating to the development of the Centre for Dialogue and its programs by Winston in his capacity as the Centre's academic director. It also includes official university records documenting the establishment, development, and operation of the USD program by Winston as director of the program.
Activities, topics and events documented include correspondence with family, friends and colleagues; education and career records; research awards; SFU teaching notes, course outlines, and exams; Bee Masters course notes and planning records; graduate student supervision files; research notes, book drafts, manuscript submissions and published copies; financial working papers and grant applications; consulting correspondence; organization of the Apimondia '99 conference held in Vancouver; participation in local and international professional apiculture and other organizations; and the establishment and administration of the USD and Centre for Dialogue programs.
The types of documents include correspondence, transcripts, contracts, reports, research notes, agendas and minutes, certificates, budget reports, books, newspapers and journals, photographs, teaching slides, interview tapes, and audio visual materials.
Fonds is arranged into 9 series:
Winston, Mark
USD and Centre for Dialogue budget/financial
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Dialogue in Bee Time: Lessons Learned from the Bees - Harvard Press reviews and draft
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Series consists of records relating to Mark Winston's position as a professor of Biological Sciences at Simon Fraser University, as a professor and Fellow in SFU's Undergraduate Semester in Dialogue program and Centre for Dialogue, and as an instructor in related dialogue, facilitation, and leadership courses and programs. Of particular note are the Knowledge Network "Bees and Beekeeping" televised course written and delivered by Winston; the Bee Masters course offered to the public; graduate student supervision and research records; and two SFU Apiculture "Heavenly Honey" t-shirts. Also included are lecture notes for one pre-SFU course taught by Winston.
Records include correspondence, lecture notes, handouts, assignments, exams, working papers, reports, certificates, photographs, slides, and audio-visual materials.
Series is arranged into 6 sub-series:
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Sub-series consists of records relating to the development of SFU's Centre for Dialogue and its programs by Mark Winston in his capacity as the Centre's academic director and as a fellow. Unlike the USD program records, these materials are not considered official university records as they are not unique and are reflected in the records still held by the Centre itself. Records include correspondence, agendas, minutes, reports, proposals, and background literature.
Undergraduate Semester in Dialogue and related courses
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Jack Blaney Award for Dialogue - Centre for Dialogue Steering Committee
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Dialogue structure & plans 2006/2011
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Family, education and career records
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Series consists of records relating to Mark Winston's family and his academic and employment career and includes personal correspondence with family and friends; elementary and high school report cards and university transcripts; student employment correspondence and records; Simon Fraser University career records and curriculum vitae; research and teaching awards; published media stories about Winston's research; and childhood photographs of Winston, his family, friends, as an academic at SFU, colleagues, annual photos of his research students nicknamed the "Swarm Team," places, and events.
Records include correspondence, transcripts, reports, research notes, application forms, certificates, publications, photographs, and slides.
Series is arranged into 7 sub-series:
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Part of Mark Winston fonds
North Dialogues - Imagine BC Advisory Committee, vol. 1
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Series consists of records relating to Mark Winston's role as an expert in the field of apiculture and includes correspondence with law firms, businesses, the news media, and work with film and television production companies reviewing scripts and "bee wrangling" on set. Series also consists of records relating to Winston's role as an expert in dialogue, facilitation, and leadership for various businesses, governments, and NGOs. Of particular note is his extensive consulting work with Action Canada.
Records include correspondence, contracts and invoices, reports, scripts and storyboards, working papers, presentation notes, and audio-visual materials.
Series is arranged into 2 sub-series:
North Dialogues - Imagine BC Advisory Committee, vol. 2
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Faculty workshops: dialogue - new faculty orientation program
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Centre for Dialogue Steering Committee
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Part of Mark Winston fonds