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Ancient Chinese Bronzes - A Personal Appreciation (Hardcover): Daniel Shapiro, Robert D Jacobsen, Robert D Mowry Ancient Chinese Bronzes - A Personal Appreciation (Hardcover)
Daniel Shapiro, Robert D Jacobsen, Robert D Mowry
R1,692 R1,314 Discovery Miles 13 140 Save R378 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Shang dynasty of north-central China (c. 1500-1000 BCE) was a flourishing Bronze Age civilization that maintained control over much of north China for nearly six hundred years. It also produced spectacular bronze ritual vessels that are among the greatest cultural and technological achievements of any ancient civilization. Ancient Chinese Bronzes offers readers the unique opportunity to see Daniel Shapiro's astonishing collection of ancient Chinese Shang dynasty bronze ritual vessels. The mystery and beauty of these bronzes is captured in dramatic large-format illustrations both in color and in black and white.

Negotiating the Nonnegotiable - How to Resolve Your Most Emotionally Charged Conflicts (Paperback): Daniel Shapiro Negotiating the Nonnegotiable - How to Resolve Your Most Emotionally Charged Conflicts (Paperback)
Daniel Shapiro
R474 R382 Discovery Miles 3 820 Save R92 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"One of the most important books of our modern era" -Amb. Jaime de Bourbon For anyone struggling with conflict, this book can transform you. Negotiating the Nonnegotiable takes you on a journey into the heart and soul of conflict, providing unique insight into the emotional undercurrents that too often sweep us out to sea. With vivid stories of his closed-door sessions with warring political groups, disputing businesspeople, and families in crisis, Daniel Shapiro presents a universally applicable method to successfully navigate conflict. A deep, provocative book to reflect on and wrestle with, this book can change your life. Be warned: This book is not a quick fix. Real change takes work. You will learn how to master five emotional dynamics that can sabotage conflict outside your awareness: 1. Vertigo: How can you avoid getting emotionally consumed in conflict? 2. Repetition compulsion: How can you stop repeating the same conflicts again and again? 3. Taboos: How can you discuss sensitive issues at the heart of the conflict? 4. Assault on the sacred: What should you do if your values feel threatened? 5. Identity politics: What can you do if others use politics against you? In our era of discontent, this is just the book we need to resolve conflict in our own lives and in the world around us.

Beyond Reason - Using Emotions as You Negotiate (Paperback): Roger Fisher, Daniel Shapiro Beyond Reason - Using Emotions as You Negotiate (Paperback)
Roger Fisher, Daniel Shapiro
R464 R346 Discovery Miles 3 460 Save R118 (25%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In "Getting to Yes," renowned educator and negotiator Roger Fisher presented a universally applicable method for effectively negotiating personal and professional disputes. Building on his work as director of the Harvard Negotiation Project, Fisher now teams with Harvard psychologist Daniel Shapiro, an expert on the emotional dimension of negotiation. In "Beyond Reason," they show readers how to use emotions to turn a disagreementabig or small, professional or personalainto an opportunity for mutual gain.

Is the Welfare State Justified? (Paperback): Daniel Shapiro Is the Welfare State Justified? (Paperback)
Daniel Shapiro
R793 Discovery Miles 7 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, Daniel Shapiro argues that the dominant positions in contemporary political philosophy - egalitarianism, positive rights theory, communitarianism, and many forms of liberalism - should converge in a rejection of central welfare state institutions. He examines how major welfare institutions, such as government-financed and -administered retirement pensions, national health insurance, and programs for the needy, actually work. Comparing them to compulsory private insurance and private charities, Shapiro argues that the dominant perspectives in political philosophy mistakenly think that their principles support the welfare state. Instead, egalitarians, positive rights theorists, communitarians, and liberals have misunderstood the implications of their own principles, which in fact support more market-based or libertarian institutional conclusions than they may realize. Shapiro??'s book is unusual in its combination of political philosophy with social science. Its focus is not limited to any particular country; rather it examines welfare states in affluent democracies and their market alternatives.
??? Argues that supporters of the welfare state should, following their own premises, actually oppose it
??? Does comparative institutional analysis: compares real welfare state institutions with real market-based alternatives
??? Combines focus on basic principles in political philosophy with social science analysis of institutions

John Vassos - Industrial Design for Modern Life (Paperback): Danielle Shapiro John Vassos - Industrial Design for Modern Life (Paperback)
Danielle Shapiro
R938 R874 Discovery Miles 8 740 Save R64 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What should a television look like? How should a dial on a radio feel to the touch? These were questions John Vassos asked when the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) asked him to design the first mass-produced television receiver, the TRK-12, which had its spectacular premier at the 1939 New York World's Fair. Vassos emigrated from Greece and arrived in the United States in 1918. His career spans the evolution of central forms of mass media in the twentieth century and offers a template for understanding their success. This is Vassos's legacy-shaping the way we interact with our media technologies. Other industrial designers may be more celebrated, but none were more focused on making radio and television attractive and accessible to millions of Americans. In John Vassos: Industrial Design for Modern Life, Danielle Shapiro is the first to examine the life and work of RCA's key consultant designer through the rise of radio and television and into the computer era. Vassos conceived a vision for the look of new technologies still with us today. A founder of the Industrial Designers Society of America, he was instrumental in the development of a self-conscious industrial design profession during the late 1920s and 1930s and into the postwar period. Drawing on unpublished records and correspondence, Shapiro creates a portrait of a designer whose early artistic work in books like Phobia and Contempo critiqued the commercialization of modern life but whose later design work sought to accommodate it. Replete with rich behind-the-product stories of America's design culture in the 1930s through the 1950s, this volume also chronicles the emergence of what was to become the nation's largest media company and provides a fascinating glimpse into its early corporate culture. In our current era of watching TV on an iPod or a smartphone, Shapiro stimulates broad discussions of the meaning of technological design for mass media in daily life.

Missing Persons, Animals, and Artists (Paperback): Roberto Ransom, Daniel Shapiro Missing Persons, Animals, and Artists (Paperback)
Roberto Ransom, Daniel Shapiro
R504 R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Save R123 (24%) Out of stock

Elegant prose and imaginative ironies bring these compelling short stories to life in this first English-language collection from Mexican author Roberto Ransom. Each of the ten stories is filled with fascinating, yet enigmatic and sometimes elusive characters: an alligator in a bathtub, an invisible toad who appears only to a young boy, the beautiful redheaded daughter of a mushroom collector, a deceased journalist who communicates in code, and even Leonardo Da Vinci himself, meditating on The Last Supper. One of Mexico's most original writers, Ransom explores these characters' emotional depths as they move through their fantastical worlds that, while at times unfamiliar, offer brave and profound insights into our own. Missing Persons, Animals, and Artists is the follow-up to Ransom's highly acclaimed A Tale of Two Lions, praised by Ignacio Padilla as "the best Mexican literary work I have read in recent years...[It] heralds a pen capable of that rarest of privileges in our letters: attaining the comic and profoundly human through a perfect simplicity." This collection of short stories has been translated with great care by Daniel Shapiro.

Building Agreement (Paperback, New Ed): Daniel Shapiro, Roger Fisher Building Agreement (Paperback, New Ed)
Daniel Shapiro, Roger Fisher 2
R342 R279 Discovery Miles 2 790 Save R63 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Whether you're negotiating with an angry boss or a difficult colleague - or, indeed, a stubborn teenager - you can learn to use your emotions to help you achieve the result you want. Building Agreement shows you how to control the five 'core concerns' that motivate people: -- Express appreciation for what others think, feel or do -- Build affiliation and turn an adversary into a colleague -- Respect autonomy in others and gain autonomy in return -- Acknowledge status and simultaneously establish your own worth -- Choose a fulfilling role during the process of negotiating Using the latest research of the Harvard Negotiation Project, the group that brought you the groundbreaking book Getting to Yes, this is a superbly practical guide to mastering essential negotiating skills. Originally published in hardback under the title Beyond Reason.

Is the Welfare State Justified? (Hardcover): Daniel Shapiro Is the Welfare State Justified? (Hardcover)
Daniel Shapiro
R1,571 R1,394 Discovery Miles 13 940 Save R177 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, Daniel Shapiro argues that the dominant positions in contemporary political philosophy - egalitarianism, positive rights theory, communitarianism, and many forms of liberalism - should converge in a rejection of central welfare state institutions. He examines how major welfare institutions, such as government-financed and -administered retirement pensions, national health insurance, and programs for the needy, actually work. Comparing them to compulsory private insurance and private charities, Shapiro argues that the dominant perspectives in political philosophy mistakenly think that their principles support the welfare state. Instead, egalitarians, positive rights theorists, communitarians, and liberals have misunderstood the implications of their own principles, which in fact support more market-based or libertarian institutional conclusions than they may realize. Shapiro??'s book is unusual in its combination of political philosophy with social science. Its focus is not limited to any particular country; rather it examines welfare states in affluent democracies and their market alternatives.
??? Argues that supporters of the welfare state should, following their own premises, actually oppose it
??? Does comparative institutional analysis: compares real welfare state institutions with real market-based alternatives
??? Combines focus on basic principles in political philosophy with social science analysis of institutions

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