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Opuscoli Scelti Sulle Scienze E Sulle Arti
- Tratti Dagli Atti Delle Accademie, E Dalle Altre Collezione Filosofiche, E Letterarie, Dalle Opere Piu Recenti Inglesi, Tedesche, Francesi, Latine, E Italiane, E Da Manoscritti Originali, E Inediti
(Italian, Paperback)
Carlo Amoretti
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R642
Discovery Miles 6 420
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More than two decades of deconstruction, renovation, and
reconstruction have left the urban environments in the former
German Democratic Republic completely transformed. This volume
considers the changing urban landscapes in the former East - and
how the filling of previous absences and the absence of previous
presence - creates the cultural landscape of modern unified
Germany. This broadens our understanding of this transformation by
examining often-neglected cities, spaces, or structures, and
historical narration and preservation.
This book seeks to understand the coexistence of bodily regimes and
the politics that emerge from the clash between them: Presents a
novel conceptual model for understanding the relationship between
bodies and affects Reworks Ranciere's notions of the distribution
of the sensible and the aesthetic unconscious Establishes a dynamic
and multiple understanding of the repressive, distributive and
communicative unconscious by rethinking Freudian psychoanalysis
Utilizes a variety of empirical materials, from Hollywood movies to
Freud's case studies Sets its argument about politics within the
context of significant social events to ensure its conceptual and
empirical material is relevant to the contemporary political moment
This book considers gender perspectives on the 'smart' turn in
urban and transport planning to effect-ively provide 'mobility for
all' while simultaneously attending to the goal of creating green
and inclusive cities. It deals with the conceptualisation, design,
planning, and execution of the fast-emerging 'smart' solutions. The
volume questions the efficacy of transformations being brought by
smart solutions and highlights the need for a more robust problem
formulation to guide the design of smart solutions, and further
maps out the need for stronger governance to manage the
introduction and proliferation of smart technologies. Authors from
a range of disciplinary backgrounds have contributed to this book,
designed to converse with mobility studies, transport studies,
urban-transport planning, engineering, human geography, sociology,
gender studies, and other related fields. The book fills a
substantive gap in the current gender and mobility discourses, and
will thus appeal to students and researchers studying mobilities in
the social, political, design, technical, and environmental
sciences.
We know there's a climate emergency but what does that mean we
should do? What does a 'better future' look like and how do we get
there? Having spent over a decade on the frontlines of climate
activism - organising, campaigning, and holding the powerful to
account - Tamsin Omond discovered first-hand that this crisis is
too big for one group of activists to solve. It needs everyone. Do
Earth is about collective action and community engagement. It's
about healing our relationships with nature, each other and
ourselves; and feeling inspired about what the next phase of human
evolution might be. With practical guidance and gentle
encouragement, Do Earth provides a blueprint for reimagining the
world and reviving our beautiful planet.
The Angry Earth explores how various cultures in different
historical moments have responded to calamity, offering insight
into the complex relationship between societies and their
environments. From hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes to oil
spills and nuclear accidents, disasters triggered by both natural
and technological hazards have become increasingly frequent and
destructive across the planet. Through case studies drawn from
around the globe the contributors to this volume examine issues
ranging from the social and political factors that set the stage
for disaster, to the cultural processes experienced by survivors,
to the long-term impact of disasters on culture and society. In the
second edition, each chapter has been updated with a postscript to
reflect on recent developments in the field. There is also new
material on key present-day topics including epidemics, drought,
non-governmental organizations, and displacement and resettlement.
This book demonstrates the relevance of studying disaster from an
anthropological perspective and is a valuable resource not only for
anthropologists but for other fields concerned with education,
policy and practice.
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