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The Routledge Handbook of Community Development - Perspectives from Around the Globe (Paperback): Sue Kenny, Brian McGrath,... The Routledge Handbook of Community Development - Perspectives from Around the Globe (Paperback)
Sue Kenny, Brian McGrath, Rhonda Phillips
R1,447 Discovery Miles 14 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Routledge Handbook of Community Development explores community development theory and practice across the world. The book provides perspectives about community development as an interactive, relevant and sometimes contradictory way to address issues impacting the human condition. It promotes better understanding of the complexities and challenges in identifying, designing, implementing and evaluating community development constructs, applications and interventions. This edited volume discusses how community development is conceptualized as an approach, method or profession. Themes provide the scope of the book, with projects, issues or perspectives presented in each of these areas. This handbook provides invaluable contextualized insights on the theory and practice of community development around core themes relevant in society. Each chapter explores and presents an issue, perspectives, project or case in the thematic areas, with regional and country context included. It is a must-read for students and researchers working in community development, planning and human geography and an essential reference for any professional engaged in community development.

Look Round for Poetry - Untimely Romanticisms (Paperback): Brian McGrath Look Round for Poetry - Untimely Romanticisms (Paperback)
Brian McGrath
R691 Discovery Miles 6 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Poetry is dead. Poetry is all around us. Both are trite truisms that this book exploits and challenges. In his 1798 Advertisement to Lyrical Ballads, William Wordsworth anticipates that readers accustomed to the poetic norms of the day might not recognize his experiments as poems and might signal their awkward confusion upon opening the book by looking round for poetry, as if seeking it elsewhere. Look Round for Poetry transforms Wordsworth's idiomatic expression into a methodological charge. By placing tropes and figures common to Romantic and Post-Romantic poems in conjunction with contemporary economic, technological, and political discourse, Look Round for Poetry identifies poetry's untimely echoes in discourses not always read as poetry or not always read poetically. Once one begins looking round for poetry, McGrath insists, one might discover it in some surprising contexts. In chapters that spring from poems by Wordsworth, Lucille Clifton, John Keats, and Percy Bysshe Shelley, McGrath reads poetic examples of understatement alongside market demands for more; the downturned brow as a figure for economic catastrophe; Romantic cloud metaphors alongside the rhetoric of cloud computing; the election of the dead as a poetical, and not just a political, act; and poetic investigations into the power of prepositions as theories of political assembly. For poetry to retain a vital power, McGrath argues, we need to become ignorant of what we think we mean by it. In the process we may discover critical vocabularies that engage the complexity of social life all around us.

The Routledge Handbook of Community Development - Perspectives from Around the Globe (Hardcover): Sue Kenny, Brian McGrath,... The Routledge Handbook of Community Development - Perspectives from Around the Globe (Hardcover)
Sue Kenny, Brian McGrath, Rhonda Phillips
R6,569 Discovery Miles 65 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Routledge Handbook of Community Development explores community development theory and practice across the world. The book provides perspectives about community development as an interactive, relevant and sometimes contradictory way to address issues impacting the human condition. It promotes better understanding of the complexities and challenges in identifying, designing, implementing and evaluating community development constructs, applications and interventions. This edited volume discusses how community development is conceptualized as an approach, method or profession. Themes provide the scope of the book, with projects, issues or perspectives presented in each of these areas. This handbook provides invaluable contextualized insights on the theory and practice of community development around core themes relevant in society. Each chapter explores and presents an issue, perspectives, project or case in the thematic areas, with regional and country context included. It is a must-read for students and researchers working in community development, planning and human geography and an essential reference for any professional engaged in community development.

Look Round for Poetry - Untimely Romanticisms (Hardcover): Brian McGrath Look Round for Poetry - Untimely Romanticisms (Hardcover)
Brian McGrath
R2,228 Discovery Miles 22 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Poetry is dead. Poetry is all around us. Both are trite truisms that this book exploits and challenges. In his 1798 Advertisement to Lyrical Ballads, William Wordsworth anticipates that readers accustomed to the poetic norms of the day might not recognize his experiments as poems and might signal their awkward confusion upon opening the book by looking round for poetry, as if seeking it elsewhere. Look Round for Poetry transforms Wordsworth's idiomatic expression into a methodological charge. By placing tropes and figures common to Romantic and Post-Romantic poems in conjunction with contemporary economic, technological, and political discourse, Look Round for Poetry identifies poetry's untimely echoes in discourses not always read as poetry or not always read poetically. Once one begins looking round for poetry, McGrath insists, one might discover it in some surprising contexts. In chapters that spring from poems by Wordsworth, Lucille Clifton, John Keats, and Percy Bysshe Shelley, McGrath reads poetic examples of understatement alongside market demands for more; the downturned brow as a figure for economic catastrophe; Romantic cloud metaphors alongside the rhetoric of cloud computing; the election of the dead as a poetical, and not just a political, act; and poetic investigations into the power of prepositions as theories of political assembly. For poetry to retain a vital power, McGrath argues, we need to become ignorant of what we think we mean by it. In the process we may discover critical vocabularies that engage the complexity of social life all around us.

Capital as Money (Paperback): L. Dwayne Barney Ph. D., Brian McGrath Ph. D. Capital as Money (Paperback)
L. Dwayne Barney Ph. D., Brian McGrath Ph. D.
R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Are you shocked and confused by the collapse of our credit and banking system and its failure to recover? In one way or another, we are all victims. Are you frustrated with the impotence of the Federal Reserve and its repeated attempts at "expansionary" monetary policy? The recession/depression we are now mired in is threatening to last longer than the Great Depression, with no sign yet of a convincing recovery. "Stimulus" attempts by government have only succeeded in expanding the deficit and placing a growing mortgage on our future. Based on what you've lived through, you may have wondered if there is not a better or simpler way to manage money, banking, and borrowing. If you have, then welcome. It is for you that this book is written. Using the simple device of an island economy-one which is fictitious but intentionally parallel to our own-the evolution of money and banking is sketched in an amusing and clear way. The reader follows the development of an economy from barter, to commodity money, and ultimately to fiat currency. Although the setting is imaginary, the problems spawned by a system of fiat currency, a central bank, and fractional-reserve banking are unfortunately very real. Finally a glimpse of a futuristic yet entirely attainable alternative world is offered-one that doesn't depend upon the sad fiasco of fractional-reserve banking and central bank manipulation. A new island economy is described that takes advantage of emerging technological and market capabilities. In fact these capabilities, that are presently available to us, render their previous monetary system obsolete. Productive capital can and does become the new store of value and the medium of exchange-the new money.

Resilience in Ecology and Urban Design - Linking Theory and Practice for Sustainable Cities (Hardcover, 2013 ed.): S.T.A.... Resilience in Ecology and Urban Design - Linking Theory and Practice for Sustainable Cities (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
S.T.A. Pickett, M.L. Cadenasso, Brian McGrath
R5,879 Discovery Miles 58 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The contributors to this volume propose strategies of urgent and vital importance that aim to make today's urban environments more resilient. Resilience, the ability of complex systems to adapt to changing conditions, is a key frontier in ecological research and is especially relevant in creative urban design, as urban areas exemplify complex systems. With something approaching half of the world's population now residing in coastal urban zones, many of which are vulnerable both to floods originating inland and rising sea levels, making urban areas more robust in the face of environmental threats must be a policy ambition of the highest priority. The complexity of urban areas results from their spatial heterogeneity, their intertwined material and energy fluxes, and the integration of social and natural processes. All of these features can be altered by intentional planning and design. The complex, integrated suite of urban structures and processes together affect the adaptive resilience of urban systems, but also presupposes that planners can intervene in positive ways. As examples accumulate of linkage between sustainability and building/landscape design, such as the Shanghai Chemical Industrial Park and Toronto's Lower Don River area, this book unites the ideas, data, and insights of ecologists and related scientists with those of urban designers. It aims to integrate a formerly atomized dialog to help both disciplines promote urban resilience.

Resilience in Ecology and Urban Design - Linking Theory and Practice for Sustainable Cities (Paperback, 2013 ed.): S.T.A.... Resilience in Ecology and Urban Design - Linking Theory and Practice for Sustainable Cities (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
S.T.A. Pickett, M.L. Cadenasso, Brian McGrath
R6,591 Discovery Miles 65 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The contributors to this volume propose strategies of urgent and vital importance that aim to make today's urban environments more resilient. Resilience, the ability of complex systems to adapt to changing conditions, is a key frontier in ecological research and is especially relevant in creative urban design, as urban areas exemplify complex systems. With something approaching half of the world's population now residing in coastal urban zones, many of which are vulnerable both to floods originating inland and rising sea levels, making urban areas more robust in the face of environmental threats must be a policy ambition of the highest priority. The complexity of urban areas results from their spatial heterogeneity, their intertwined material and energy fluxes, and the integration of social and natural processes. All of these features can be altered by intentional planning and design. The complex, integrated suite of urban structures and processes together affect the adaptive resilience of urban systems, but also presupposes that planners can intervene in positive ways. As examples accumulate of linkage between sustainability and building/landscape design, such as the Shanghai Chemical Industrial Park and Toronto's Lower Don River area, this book unites the ideas, data, and insights of ecologists and related scientists with those of urban designers. It aims to integrate a formerly atomized dialog to help both disciplines promote urban resilience.

Game Changers: Kwame Alexander (Paperback, 2 Ed): Brian McGrath Game Changers: Kwame Alexander (Paperback, 2 Ed)
Brian McGrath
R345 R277 Discovery Miles 2 770 Save R68 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This high-interest biography examines the life of Kwame Alexander, the author of The Crossover. From his birth in 1968 to winning the Newbery Medal in 2015, students will read about the people and places that influenced his life and career, and will be encouraged to follow their dreams as they are engaged in reading. Developed by Timothy Rasinski and featuring TIME content, this full-color nonfiction book includes essential text features like an index, captions, glossary, and table of contents. The intriguing sidebars, detailed images, and in-depth Reader's Guide require students to connect back to the text and promote multiple readings. The Think Link and Dig Deeper! sections develop students' higher-order thinking skills, and the Check It Out! section includes suggested books, videos, and websites for further reading. Aligned with state standards, this text features complex and rigorous content appropriate for students preparing for college and career readiness.

The Poetics of Unremembered Acts - Reading, Lyric, Pedagogy (Paperback): Brian McGrath The Poetics of Unremembered Acts - Reading, Lyric, Pedagogy (Paperback)
Brian McGrath
R1,464 R1,337 Discovery Miles 13 370 Save R127 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Poems--specifically romantic poems, such as those by Thomas Gray, William Wordsworth, and John Keats--link what goes unremembered in our reading to ethics. In "Tintern Abbey," for example, Wordsworth finds in "little . . . unremembered . . . acts" the chance to hear the "still, sad music of humanity."

In "The Poetics of Unremembered Acts, "Brian McGrath shows that poetry's capacity to address its reader stages an ethical dilemma of continued importance. Situating romantic poems in relation to Enlightenment debate over how to teach reading, specifically debate about the role of poetry in the process of learning to read, "The Poetics of Unremembered Acts" develops an alternative understanding of poetry's role in education. McGrath also explores the ways poetry makes ethics possible through its capacity to pass along what we do not remember and cannot know about our reading.

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