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Books > Earth & environment > Geography > Human geography > General

Introduction to the Environmental Humanities (Paperback): J. Andrew Hubbell, John C. Ryan Introduction to the Environmental Humanities (Paperback)
J. Andrew Hubbell, John C. Ryan
R1,235 Discovery Miles 12 350 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Provides an accessible introduction to the Environmental Humanities, a complex and interdisciplinary area, and designed to provide a foundation for future study, projects and pursuits. Written by academics with experience of teaching and writing in the field. Content is engaging and includes case studies, discussion questions, annotated bibliographies, and links to online resources. Organised by subject, this book could be used on general environmental humanities courses, or individual chapters could be used on subject specific courses i.e. Environmental History, environmental film etc.

Postcolonial Trauma and Development in Asia - Psychoanalysis and the Neoliberal Political Economy (Hardcover): Maureen Sioh Postcolonial Trauma and Development in Asia - Psychoanalysis and the Neoliberal Political Economy (Hardcover)
Maureen Sioh
R4,245 Discovery Miles 42 450 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book dismantles conventional political and economic thinking to explore the Asian Economic Miracle as an outcome of the traumas of postcolonial economic development. This book argues that these unconscious anxieties underpin the postcolonial and neoliberal political economy, producing a particular libidinal economy that is fixated on the maintenance of dignity and the avoidance of humiliation. Through the cases of Singapore and Malaysia, a psychoanalytic perspective provides new insights into racialized and masculine unconscious anxieties around survival, dignity and humiliation. Sioh traces the development of the postcolonial state, charting the shift from social power being rooted in military to economic success. The complex relationship between the political economy of neoliberal austerity and psychic humiliation is explored, and the ways in which East Asian economic decision-making has served not just as an economic, but a cultural battleground, to define development and underdevelopment.

Tourism, Aviation and Hospitality Development During the COVID-19 Pandemic (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Yuhua Luo, Hongmei Zhang,... Tourism, Aviation and Hospitality Development During the COVID-19 Pandemic (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Yuhua Luo, Hongmei Zhang, Jinbo Jiang, Doubou Bi, Yujing Chu
R5,376 Discovery Miles 53 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book provides a snapshot of the COVID-19 pandemic situation from the perspective of the tourism, aviation and hospitality industries. The book analyzes the challenges and possible strategies for recovery to meet the urgent needs of the industry to deal with this catastrophic health crisis. A good part of the book discusses the negative effect of the pandemic to these industrial sectors and the strategies to reduce it. The book also explores other aspects of the tourism and hospitality development as the base for recovery such as applying more flexible business models, understanding the resident's perception and emotion experience, strengthening the human resource management, and improving the destination image for marketing, etc. Some long-term issues are also discussed such as management education and environment protection education. The book is highly recommended for tourism and aviation researchers, policy makers, industry practitioners, and graduate students. This book is a collection of selected papers from the 10th International Conference on Tourism and Hospitality between China and Spain (www.china-spain.org).

Participatory Research in More-than-Human Worlds (Paperback): Michelle Bastian, Owain Jones, Niamh Moore, Emma Roe Participatory Research in More-than-Human Worlds (Paperback)
Michelle Bastian, Owain Jones, Niamh Moore, Emma Roe
R1,617 Discovery Miles 16 170 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Socio-environmental crises are currently transforming the conditions for life on this planet, from climate change, to resource depletion, biodiversity loss and long-term pollutants. The vast scale of these changes, affecting land, sea and air have prompted calls for the 'ecologicalisation' of knowledge. This book adopts a much needed 'more-than-human' framework to grasp these complexities and challenges. It contains multidisciplinary insights and diverse methodological approaches to question how to revise, reshape and invent methods in order to work with non-humans in participatory ways. The book offers a framework for thinking critically about the promises and potentialities of participation from within a more-than-human paradigm, and opens up trajectories for its future development. It will be of interest to those working in the environmental humanities, animal studies, science and technology studies, ecology, and anthropology.

Geographies of Meat - Politics, Economy and Culture (Paperback): Harvey Neo, Jody Emel Geographies of Meat - Politics, Economy and Culture (Paperback)
Harvey Neo, Jody Emel
R1,490 Discovery Miles 14 900 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

With the ever rising demand for meat around the world, the production of meat has changed dramatically in the past few decades. What has brought about the increasing popularity and attendant normalization of factory farms across many parts of the world? What are some of the ways to resist such broad convergences in meat production and how successful are they? This book locates the answers to these questions at the intersection between the culture, science and political economy of meat production and consumption. It details how and why techniques of production have spread across the world, albeit in a spatially uneven way. It argues that the modern meat production and consumption sphere is the outcome of a complex matrix of cultural politics, economics and technological faith. Drawing from examples across the world (including America, Europe and Asia), the tensions and repercussions of meat production and consumption are also analyzed. From a geographical perspective, food animals have been given considerably less attention compared to wild animals or pets. This book, framed conceptually by critical animal studies, governmentality and commodification, is a theoretically driven and empirically rich study that advances the study of food animals in geography as well as in the wider social sciences.

Family Farms and the Conservation of Agrobiodiversity in Cuba - Food Security and Nature (Hardcover): Urbano Fra.Paleo, Leonor... Family Farms and the Conservation of Agrobiodiversity in Cuba - Food Security and Nature (Hardcover)
Urbano Fra.Paleo, Leonor Castiñeiras
R4,239 Discovery Miles 42 390 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Presents a major case study of how agriculture and biodiversity conservation can work in harmony towards more sustainable outcomes for both the environment and local communities. Shows how Cuba has provided a unique testbed for such approaches through its specific political status and focus on traditional agricultural methods. Provides the essential background for understanding future options for agriculture and conservation in Cuba, as it emerges from economic and political isolation.

Pacific Voices and Climate Change (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Niki J P Alsford Pacific Voices and Climate Change (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Niki J P Alsford
R3,800 Discovery Miles 38 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides a comprehensive overview of issues related to climate change in the Pacific and will be an invaluable reference for those working in this important field. Climate change represents humanity's greatest threat. The vastness of the Pacific means that no two experiences are the same. This edited volume identifies research that highlights the local impact of climate change on the islands and coastlines of the Pacific. The authors use current research to document climate change via contextually informed studies that engages with local cultures, histories, knowledges, and communities. The transdisciplinary nature and the combination of both academic and non-academic writing makes this book an accessible and important contribution to the field.

Eco-Urbanism and the South East Asian City - Climate, Urban-Architectural Form and Heritage (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023): Shireen... Eco-Urbanism and the South East Asian City - Climate, Urban-Architectural Form and Heritage (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Shireen Jahnkassim, Noor Hanita Abdul Majid, Dzulkifli Abdul Razak
R3,972 Discovery Miles 39 720 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book traces the history of urban design in tropical South East Asia with a view to offering solutions to contemporary architectural and urban problems. The book examines how pre-colonial forms and patterns from South East Asian traditional cities, overlaid by centuries of change, recall present notions of ecological and organic urbanism. These may look disorganised, yet they reflect and suggest certain common patterns that inform eco-urban design paradigms for the development of future cities. Taking a thematic approach, the book examines how such historical findings, debates and discussions can assist designers and policy makers to interpret and then instil identities in urban design across  the Asian region. The book weaves a discourse across planning, urban design, architecture and ornamentation dimensions to reconstruct forgotten forms that align with the climate of place and resynchronise with the natural world, unearthing an ecologically benign urbanism that can inform the future. Written in an accessible style, this book will be an invaluable reference for researchers and students within the fields of cultural geography, urban studies and architecture.

Urban Transformations and Public Health in the Emergent City (Hardcover): Michael Keith, Andreza Aruska De Souza Santos Urban Transformations and Public Health in the Emergent City (Hardcover)
Michael Keith, Andreza Aruska De Souza Santos
R2,523 Discovery Miles 25 230 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Urban transformations and public health in the emergent city examines how urban health and wellbeing are shaped by migration, mobility, racism, sanitation and gender. Adopting a global focus that spans Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America, the essays in this volume bring together a wide selection of voices that explore the interface between social, medical and natural sciences. Moving beyond traditional approaches to urban research, this interdisciplinary approach offers a unique perspective on today's cities and the challenges they face. Edited by Michael Keith and Andreza Aruska de Souza Santos, this volume also features contributions from leading thinkers on cities in Brazil, China, South Africa and the United Kingdom. This geographic diversity is matched by the breadth of their different fields, from mental health and gendered violence to sanitation and food systems. Together, they present a complex yet connected vision of a 'new biopolitics' in today's metropolis, one that requires an innovative approach to urban scholarship regardless of geography or discipline. With chapters from a number of renowned authors including former Deputy Mayor of Rio de Janeiro Luiz Eduardo Soares, this volume is an important resource for anyone seeking to better understand the dynamics of urban change. Through a focus on the everyday realities of urban living, from health services to public transportation, the contributors offer valuable lessons for academics, policy makers and practitioners alike. -- .

Ground in Stone - Landscape, Social Identity, and Ritual Space on the High Plains (Hardcover): Elizabeth Lynch Ground in Stone - Landscape, Social Identity, and Ritual Space on the High Plains (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Lynch; Foreword by Mary Lou Larson, Marcel Kornfeld
R2,449 Discovery Miles 24 490 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In Ground in Stone: Landscape, Social Identity, and Ritual Space on the High Plains, Elizabeth Lynch examines the insights and challenges of bedrock ground stone research in archaeological inquiry. Ground in Stone includes analyses of case studies to illustrate field data collection techniques as well as the rich social lives of ground in stone on the Chaquaqua Plateau. Lynch argues that the bedrock features in southeastern Colorado offer valuable insight into the archaeology of the High Plains because they are spaces where people gathered to craft important products-food, tools, and art. In doing so, these places anchored human movement to the landscape and became integral to story-telling and cultural lifeways.

Carceral Mobilities - Interrogating Movement in Incarceration (Paperback): Jennifer Turner, Kimberley Peters Carceral Mobilities - Interrogating Movement in Incarceration (Paperback)
Jennifer Turner, Kimberley Peters
R1,503 Discovery Miles 15 030 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Mobilities research is now centre stage in the social sciences with wide-ranging work that considers the politics underscoring the movements of people and objects, critically examining a world that is ever on the move. At first glance, the words 'carceral' and 'mobilities' seem to sit uneasily together. This book challenges the assumption that carceral life is characterised by a lack of movement. Carceral Mobilities brings together contributions that speak to contemporary debates across carceral studies and mobilities research, offering fresh insights to both areas by identifying and unpicking the manifold mobilities that shape, and are shaped by, carceral regimes. It features four sections that move the reader through the varying typologies of motion underscoring carceral life: tension; circulation; distribution; and transition. Each mobilities-led section seeks to explore the politics encapsulated in specific regimes of carceral movement. With contributions from leading scholars, and a range of international examples, this book provides an authoritative voice on carceral mobilities from a variety of perspectives, including criminology, sociology, history, cultural theory, human geography, and urban planning. This book offers a first port of call for those examining spaces of detention, asylum, imprisonment, and containment, who are increasingly interested in questions of movement in relation to the management, control, and confinement of populations.

Language, Society and the State in a Changing World (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023): Stanley D. Brunn, Roland Kehrein Language, Society and the State in a Changing World (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Stanley D. Brunn, Roland Kehrein
R3,851 Discovery Miles 38 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book addresses the changing contemporary language worlds in three major contexts. It first discusses how the language landscape maps of cities are changing as a result of increased migration, globalization and global media. These features are evident in place names and place name changes as well as the densities and frequencies of language spoken and used in texts. The second section discusses how the state itself is responding to both indigenous and heritage groups desiring to be included and represented in the state's political landscapes and also expressions of art and culture. In the third section, the authors address a number of cutting-edge theses that are emerging in the linguistic geography and political words. These include the importance of gender, anthropogenetic discourse, the preservation of endangered languages and challenges to a state's official language policy. Through including authors from nine different countries, who are writing about issues in twelve countries and their overlapping interests in language mapping, language usage and policy and visual representations, this book provides inspiring research into future topics at local, national, regional and international scales.

An Ordinary City - Planning for Growth and Decline in New Bedford, Massachusetts (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Justin B. Hollander An Ordinary City - Planning for Growth and Decline in New Bedford, Massachusetts (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Justin B. Hollander
R3,916 Discovery Miles 39 160 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book paints an intimate portrait of an overlooked kind of city that neither grows nor declines drastically. In fact, New Bedford, Massachusetts represents an entire category of cities that escape mainstream urban studies' more customary attention to global cities (New York), booming cities (Atlanta), and shrinking cities (Flint). New Bedford-style ordinary cities are none of these, they neither grow nor decline drastically, but in their inconspicuousness, they account for a vast majority of all cities. Given the complexities of growth and decline, both temporarily and spatially, how does a city manage change and physically adapt to growth and decline? This book offers an answer through a detailed analysis of the politics, environment, planning strategies, and history of New Bedford.

Anthropology, Islands, and the Search for Meaning in the Anthropocene (Hardcover): Justin Armstrong Anthropology, Islands, and the Search for Meaning in the Anthropocene (Hardcover)
Justin Armstrong
R1,546 Discovery Miles 15 460 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Part ethnography, part memoir, and part critical reflection on the Anthropocene, this book examines the ways that islands form and inform human experiences of the everyday and the extraordinary. Utilizing carefully considered anthropological perspectives drawn from over a decade of anthropological fieldwork, the author employs islands as a complex set of lenses to examine the ways that we are intimately connected, separated, and divided from ourselves, one another, and the planet. Moving across time, place and disciplinary boundaries, this book traces a narrative route from the remote islands of Micronesia to the subarctic expanses of northern Iceland, all in service of gaining a deeper understanding of the cultural resonance of islands. This book offers the reader a type of ideological travel guide, one that exchanges restaurant reviews and hotel recommendations for pathways of reflection and new modes of seeing and being in the world. It will be of interest to scholars in the social sciences and humanities, and readers from human geography, cultural studies, sociology, philosophy and American studies.

The Trialism and Application of Human Settlement, Inhabitation and Travel Environment Studies - Applications in Water-net... The Trialism and Application of Human Settlement, Inhabitation and Travel Environment Studies - Applications in Water-net Region (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Binyi Liu
R7,822 Discovery Miles 78 220 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book studies human settlements in China in terms of Human Settlements Trialism in 5 typical human settlement types: river valleys, water networks, hills, plains, and arid areas. Focusing on 3 elements of Trialism-(1) natural and constructed environments, resources, and visual landscapes in human settlements background; (2) survival strategies, customs, culture, and values in human settlements activity; and (3) the layout of time and space as well as the planning and design of the urban, the country, and the wilderness in human settlements construction-the book analyzes the evolution of human settlements and predicts future trends. Presenting academic researchers and graduate students in various fields with insights from landscape architecture, urban planning, architecture, geography, forestry, art, and psychology, the study discusses the principles of interactive physiological thinking and systematically theoretical philosophy related to professional physiology, planning and design principles, and traditional and modern methods and technologies in urban and rural construction. The innovative multi-discipline study promotes the planning and design of 5 types of human settlement, which is helpful to the judgment of value, activity rule, and living style of human settlements, and also discusses the development of human settlements in the new millennium.

The Climate Planner - Overcoming Pushback Against Local Mitigation and Adaptation Plans (Paperback): Jason King The Climate Planner - Overcoming Pushback Against Local Mitigation and Adaptation Plans (Paperback)
Jason King
R1,144 Discovery Miles 11 440 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The Climate Planner is about overcoming the objections to climate change mitigation and adaption that urban planners face at a local level. It shows how to draft climate plans that encounter less resistance because they involve the public, stakeholders, and decisionmakers in a way that builds trust, creates consensus, and leads to implementation. Although focused on the local level, this book discusses climate basics such as carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the Paris Agreement of 2015, worldwide energy generation forecasts, and other items of global concern in order to familiarize urban planners and citizen planners with key concepts that they will need to know in order to be able to host climate conversations at the local level. The many case studies from around the United States of America show how communities have encountered pushback and bridged the implementation gap, the gap between plan and reality, thanks to a commitment to substantive public engagement. The book is written for urban planners, local activists, journalists, elected or appointed representatives, and the average citizen worried about climate breakdown and interested in working to reshape the built environment.

Galician Migrations: A Case Study of Emerging Super-diversity (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Renee DePalma, Antia Perez-Carames Galician Migrations: A Case Study of Emerging Super-diversity (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Renee DePalma, Antia Perez-Carames
R3,868 Discovery Miles 38 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This focused case study analyses the roots of super-diversity in a place where immigration is an emerging phenomenon, Northwestern Spain (Galicia). It is characterized by a mostly rural population, an aging demographic, and a historically depressed economy. Yet the region has recently experienced a significant increase in immigration - a reversal of the region's historically pronounced trend of emigration. To understand immigration in its early stages, this book takes a historical approach that focuses on diversities that go beyond nationality. It explores local yet international phenomena such as different patterns of return migration, transnational community and familial relationships, and niche labour markets. The book takes a broad interdisciplinary perspective, drawing on sociology, anthropology, history, sociolinguistics, literature, and education, to provide a detailed case study analysis. While the case is specific, many other geographic regions will share some of the factors the book explores. Understanding how these factors interact will provide a useful point of contrast for analysing them in a range of other international contexts.

The Machinic City - Media, Performance and Participation (Hardcover): Marcos P. Dias The Machinic City - Media, Performance and Participation (Hardcover)
Marcos P. Dias
R2,530 Discovery Miles 25 300 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

As human and machine agency become increasingly intermingled and digital media is overlaid onto the urban landscape, The machinic city argues that performance art can help us to understand contemporary urban living. Dias analyses several performance art interventions from artists such as Blast Theory, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Rimini Protokoll, which draw from a rich history of avant-garde art movements to create spaces for deliberation and reflection on urban life and to speculate on its future. While cities are increasingly controlled by autonomous processes mediated by technical machines, Dias analyses the performative potential of the aesthetic machine, as it assembles with media, capitalist, human and urban machines. The aesthetic machine of performance art in urban space is examined through its different components - design, city and technology actants. This unveils the unpredictable nature and emerging potential of performance art as it unfolds in the machinic city, which consists of assemblages of efficient and not-so-efficient machines. -- .

Creative Methods for Human Geographers (Hardcover): Nadia Von Benzon, Mark Holton, Catherine Wilkinson, Samantha Wilkinson Creative Methods for Human Geographers (Hardcover)
Nadia Von Benzon, Mark Holton, Catherine Wilkinson, Samantha Wilkinson
R3,551 Discovery Miles 35 510 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Introducing a broad range of innovative and creative qualitative methods, this accessible book shows you how to use them in research project while providing straightforward advice on how to approach every step of the process, from planning and organisation to writing up and disseminating research. It offers: Demonstration of creative methods using both primary or secondary data. Practical guidance on overcoming common hurdles, such as getting ethical clearance and conducting a risk assessment. Encouragement to reflect critically on the processes involved in research. The authors provide a complete toolkit for conducting research in geography, while ensuring the most cutting-edge methods are unintimidating to the reader.

Climate Change (Hardcover): Mike Hulme Climate Change (Hardcover)
Mike Hulme
R4,495 Discovery Miles 44 950 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Written by a leading geographer of climate, this book offers a unique guide to students and general readers alike for making sense of this profound, far-reaching, and contested idea. It presents climate change as an idea with a past, a present, and a future. In ten carefully crafted chapters, Climate Change offers a synoptic and inter-disciplinary understanding of the idea of climate change from its varied historical and cultural origins; to its construction more recently through scientific endeavour; to the multiple ways in which political, social, and cultural movements in today's world seek to make sense of and act upon it; to the possible futures of climate, however it may be governed and imagined. The central claim of the book is that the full breadth and power of the idea of climate change can only be grasped from a vantage point that embraces the social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences. This vantage point is what the book offers, written from the perspective of a geographer whose career work on climate change has drawn across the full range of academic disciplines. The book highlights the work of leading geographers in relation to climate change; examples, illustrations, and case study boxes are drawn from different cultures around the world, and questions are posed for use in class discussions. The book is written as a student text, suitable for disciplinary and inter-disciplinary undergraduate and graduate courses that embrace climate change from within social science and humanities disciplines. Science students studying climate change on inter-disciplinary programmes will also benefit from reading it, as too will the general reader looking for a fresh and distinctive account of climate change.

American Jewish Year Book 2021 - The Annual Record of the North American Jewish Communities Since 1899 (Hardcover, 1st ed.... American Jewish Year Book 2021 - The Annual Record of the North American Jewish Communities Since 1899 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Arnold Dashefsky, Ira M Sheskin
R4,751 Discovery Miles 47 510 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Across three centuries, AJYB has provided insight into major trends. Part I of the current volume contains two chapters on Jewish Americans in 2020 by the Pew Research Center, including reactions from 16 prominent social scientists. Subsequent chapters analyze the development of Holocaust consciousness in America, recent domestic and international events as they affect the American Jewish community, and the demography and geography of the US, Canada, and world Jewish populations. Part II provides lists of Jewish institutions, including federations, community centers, social service agencies, national organizations, camps, museums, and Israeli consulates. The final chapters present lists of Jewish periodicals and broadcast media, Jewish Studies programs, books, journals, articles, websites, research libraries, and academic conferences and lists of major events in the past year, Jewish honorees, and obituaries. This volume employs an accessible style, making it of interest to public officials, Jewish professional and lay leaders, as well as the general public and academic researchers. For more than 120 years the American Jewish Year Book has served as an indispensable resource for scholars, clergy, and lay leaders, providing crucial, detailed insights into demographic shifts and sociological trends in the North American Jewish community. The latest edition continues to fulfill these important needs with essential articles on the landmark Pew Report and the impact of the Holocaust in the American Jewish community and American in general. This is a must-have volume for any serious student of the contemporary Jewish world. Jeffrey Shoulson, Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, Professor of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages, and English, Director Emeritus Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life, University of Connecticut The American Jewish Year Book is a critical snapshot of Jews and Jewish Studies in the United States in a particular year, and a valuable resource for scholars studying the changes in Jewish communities and Jewish Studies in the United States (and beyond!) over time. The AJYB highlights major publications and data that are consistently used in research, and its scholarly essays contextualize the information in an easily readable context. The lists of important institutions and organizations are invaluable for someone interested in the broader Jewish experience (or, at the most practical, a Jewish organization in their neighborhood!). Michelle Margolis Chesner, Norman E. Alexander Librarian for Jewish Studies, Columbia University

A Decade of Disaster Experiences in Otautahi Christchurch - Critical Disaster Studies Perspectives (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022):... A Decade of Disaster Experiences in Otautahi Christchurch - Critical Disaster Studies Perspectives (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Shinya Uekusa, Steve Matthewman, Bruce C. Glavovic
R3,985 Discovery Miles 39 850 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book critically surveys a decade of disasters in Otautahi Christchurch. It brings together a diverse range of authors, disciplinary approaches and topics, to reckon with the events that commenced with the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence. Each contribution tackles its subject matter through the frame of Critical Disaster Studies (CDS). The events and the subsequent recovery provide a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to learn from a series of concatenating urban disasters in order to prepare us for our future on an urban planet facing unprecedented environmental pressures. The book focuses on the production of vulnerability, the human dimensions of disaster, the Indigenous response to disasters and the practical lessons that can be drawn from them.

Law, Engineering, and the American Right-of-Way - Imagining a More Just Street (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): David Prytherch Law, Engineering, and the American Right-of-Way - Imagining a More Just Street (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
David Prytherch
R3,032 Discovery Miles 30 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the geography of the everyday roadway and contemplates how regulation and design shape our streets. People may question the hegemony of cars, but reimagining public streets is a major conceptual and technical challenge. Drawing from "new mobilities" and transport studies, Prytherch addresses how streets are structured by policy standards; what it means to have a right to the street; and how a more just street would look-in both theory and practice. He summarizes key traffic statutes, case laws, and engineering manuals, and interprets these in relation to mobility rights and justice. At its core, the book moves beyond criticism to highlight emerging movements which aim to develop more complete and livable streets for everyone.

Infrastructuring Urban Futures - The Politics of Remaking Cities (Paperback): Mimi Sheller, Nate Millington, Kafui Attoh,... Infrastructuring Urban Futures - The Politics of Remaking Cities (Paperback)
Mimi Sheller, Nate Millington, Kafui Attoh, Meredith Whitten, Mark Usher, …
R1,627 R845 Discovery Miles 8 450 Save R782 (48%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Focusing on material and social forms of infrastructure, this edited collection draws on rich empirical details from cities across the global North and South. The book asks the reader to think through the different ways in which infrastructure comes to be present in cities and its co-constitutive relationships with urban inhabitants and wider processes of urbanisation. Considering the climate emergency, economic transformation, public health crises, and racialized inequality, the book argues that paying attention to infrastructures' past, present and future allows us to understand and respond to the current urban condition.

Rethinking Settlement and Integration - Migrants' Anchoring in an Age of Insecurity (Hardcover): Aleksandra... Rethinking Settlement and Integration - Migrants' Anchoring in an Age of Insecurity (Hardcover)
Aleksandra Grzymala-Kazlowska
R2,529 Discovery Miles 25 290 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Rethinking settlement and integration argues that concepts well-established in migration studies such as 'settlement' and 'integration' do not sufficiently capture the features of adaptation and settling of contemporary migrants. Instead, Grzymala-Kazlowska proposes the integrative and transdisciplinary concept of 'anchoring', linking the notions of identity, adaptation and settling while underlining migrants' efforts at recovering their feeling of security and stability. Drawing on in-depth interviews and questionnaires with Polish migrants in the United Kingdom and Ukrainian migrants in Poland, ethnographic and autobiographical research as well as the analysis of texts from internet forums and blogs, this monograph demonstrates the applications of the author's original concept of 'anchoring', and its foregrounding of the combination of sociological and psychological perspectives. Rethinking settlement and integration aims not only to examine the processes of adaptation and settling among today's migrants, but highlights practical implications to better support individuals facing changes and challenges in new, complex and fluid societies. -- .

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