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Many informal organisations around the world are making a positive
impact on the environment and their communities by turning waste
into a resource, increasing the social capacity of their community
and reducing the amount of pollution in their environment. Ending
Plastic Waste: Community Actions Around the World presents a
collection of stories, advice and information from experts in the
fields of waste management, plastic pollution and environmental
finance to give a broad outlook on how 19 programs from 14
different countries are protecting our planet. By sharing these
journeys, the authors hope to encourage others to take a community
approach to ending plastic waste. Perfect for decision-makers
working in environmental and marine fields, industry stakeholders,
and citizen scientist groups, this book provides guidance on how to
successfully implement a new program, what resources are needed and
the lessons learned by the people behind these programs in
overcoming barriers.
Recent cognitive approaches to the study of religion have yielded
much understanding by focusing on common psychological processes
that all humans share. One leading theory, Harvey WhitehouseOs
modes of religiosity theory, demonstrates how two distinct modes of
organizing and transmitting religious traditions emerge from
different ways of activating universal memory systems. In Mind and
Religion, top scholars from biology to religious studies question,
test, evaluate and challenge WhitehouseOs sweeping thesis. The
result is an up-to-date snapshot of the cognitive science of
religion field for classes in psychology, anthropology, or history
of religion.
Recent cognitive approaches to the study of religion have yielded
much understanding by focusing on common psychological processes
that all humans share. One leading theory, Harvey WhitehouseOs
modes of religiosity theory, demonstrates how two distinct modes of
organizing and transmitting religious traditions emerge from
different ways of activating universal memory systems. In Mind and
Religion, top scholars from biology to religious studies question,
test, evaluate and challenge WhitehouseOs sweeping thesis. The
result is an up-to-date snapshot of the cognitive science of
religion field for classes in psychology, anthropology, or history
of religion.
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