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  1. Roland Robertson (August 7, 1938 - April 29, 2022) was a sociologist and theorist of globalization who lectured at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. Formerly, he was a professor of sociology at the University of Pittsburgh, and in 1988 he was the President of the Association for the Sociology of Religion.

  2. 8 de feb. de 1992 · Robinson was fiercely active in the Jindyworobak movement, a group of white poets born during the 1910s who wanted Australian writers to reject British trends and focus instead on their own country, especially inspired by Australian Aboriginals.

  3. In the 1950s Mumbler met and befriended poet and author Roland Robinson (1926-1995) who collected and ‘translated’ many of Mumbler’s oral stories and accounts of Aboriginal life on the south coast.

  4. Overview. Roland Robinson. (1912—1992) Quick Reference. (1912 –92), born in Ireland of English parents, went to Australia when he was 9, began working as a houseboy on a sheep station when he was 14, and was ... From: Robinson, Roland in The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry in English » Subjects: Literature.

  5. 2 de mar. de 2022 · (1912 –92),born in Ireland of English parents, went to Australia when he was 9, began working as a houseboy on a sheep station when he was 14, and was ...

  6. The poet Roland Robinson died in Newcastle on Saturday 8th February. He was born in 1912 at Ballbriggan, Eire, or English Parents, but had been in Australia since the age of nine, working mainly out of doors and having a long time association with both detribalised Aborigines and those of the northern territory.

  7. Roland Robinson (1949, Detroit, Michigan – 8 de noviembre de 2004, Memphis, Tennessee) fue un bajista y compositor de sesiones de estudio de Memphis durante mucho tiempo. Robinson era primo y amigo cercano de Teenie Hodges, el guitarrista principal de Al Green en la década de 1970, cuando Green grabó con la famosa banda de Hi Records, Hi ...