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Fevers, Feuds, and Diamonds - Ebola and the Ravages of History (Paperback): Paul Farmer Fevers, Feuds, and Diamonds - Ebola and the Ravages of History (Paperback)
Paul Farmer
R595 Discovery Miles 5 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Arc of Interference - Medical Anthropology for Worlds on Edge (Paperback): JoĆ£o Biehl, Vincanne Adams Arc of Interference - Medical Anthropology for Worlds on Edge (Paperback)
JoĆ£o Biehl, Vincanne Adams; Foreword by Paul Farmer
R760 Discovery Miles 7 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The radically humanistic essays inĀ Arc of Interference refigure our sense of the real, the ethical, and the political in the face of mounting social and planetary upheavals. Creatively assembled around Arthur Kleinmanā€™s medical anthropological arc and eschewing hegemonic modes of intervention, the essays advance the notion of a care-ful ethnographic praxis of interference. To interfere is to dislodge ideals of naturalness, blast enduring binaries (human/nonhuman, self/other, us/them), and redirect technocratic agendas while summoning relational knowledge and the will to create community. The bookā€™s multiple ethnographic arcs of interference provide a vital conceptual toolkit for todayā€™s world and a badly needed moral perch from which to peer toward just horizons. Contributors. Vincanne Adams, JoĆ£o Biehl, DavĆ­d Carrasco, Lawrence Cohen, Jean Comaroff, Robert Desjarlais, Paul Farmer, Marcia Inhorn, Janis H. Jenkins, David S. Jones, Salmaan Keshavjee, Arthur Kleinman, Margaret Lock, Adriana Petryna

Arc of Interference - Medical Anthropology for Worlds on Edge (Hardcover): JoĆ£o Biehl, Vincanne Adams Arc of Interference - Medical Anthropology for Worlds on Edge (Hardcover)
JoĆ£o Biehl, Vincanne Adams; Foreword by Paul Farmer
R2,586 Discovery Miles 25 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The radically humanistic essays inĀ Arc of Interference refigure our sense of the real, the ethical, and the political in the face of mounting social and planetary upheavals. Creatively assembled around Arthur Kleinmanā€™s medical anthropological arc and eschewing hegemonic modes of intervention, the essays advance the notion of a care-ful ethnographic praxis of interference. To interfere is to dislodge ideals of naturalness, blast enduring binaries (human/nonhuman, self/other, us/them), and redirect technocratic agendas while summoning relational knowledge and the will to create community. The bookā€™s multiple ethnographic arcs of interference provide a vital conceptual toolkit for todayā€™s world and a badly needed moral perch from which to peer toward just horizons. Contributors. Vincanne Adams, JoĆ£o Biehl, DavĆ­d Carrasco, Lawrence Cohen, Jean Comaroff, Robert Desjarlais, Paul Farmer, Marcia Inhorn, Janis H. Jenkins, David S. Jones, Salmaan Keshavjee, Arthur Kleinman, Margaret Lock, Adriana Petryna

Reimagining Global Health - An Introduction (Paperback, New): Paul Farmer, Arthur Kleinman, Jim Kim, Matthew Basilico Reimagining Global Health - An Introduction (Paperback, New)
Paul Farmer, Arthur Kleinman, Jim Kim, Matthew Basilico
R1,093 Discovery Miles 10 930 Ships in 7 - 13 working days

Bringing together the experience, perspective and expertise of Paul Farmer, Jim Yong Kim, and Arthur Kleinman, "Reimagining Global Health" provides an original, compelling introduction to the field of global health. Drawn from a Harvard course developed by their student Matthew Basilico, this work provides an accessible and engaging framework for the study of global health. Insisting on an approach that is historically deep and geographically broad, the authors underline the importance of a transdisciplinary approach, and offer a highly readable distillation of several historical and ethnographic perspectives of contemporary global health problems. The case studies presented throughout "Reimagining Global Health" bring together ethnographic, theoretical, and historical perspectives into a wholly new and exciting investigation of global health. The interdisciplinary approach outlined in this text should prove useful not only in schools of public health, nursing, and medicine, but also in undergraduate and graduate classes in anthropology, sociology, political economy, and history, among others.

Partner to the Poor - A Paul Farmer Reader (Paperback): Paul Farmer Partner to the Poor - A Paul Farmer Reader (Paperback)
Paul Farmer; Edited by Haun Saussy; Foreword by Tracy Kidder
R894 R790 Discovery Miles 7 900 Save R104 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For nearly thirty years, anthropologist and physician Paul Farmer has traveled to some of the most impoverished places on earth to bring comfort and the best possible medical care to the poorest of the poor. Driven by his stated intent to "make human rights substantial," Farmer has treated patients--and worked to address the root causes of their disease--in Haiti, Boston, Peru, Rwanda, and elsewhere in the developing world. In 1987, with several colleagues, he founded Partners In Health to provide a preferential option for the poor in health care. Throughout his career, Farmer has written eloquently and extensively on these efforts. "Partner to the Poor" collects his writings from 1988 to 2009 on anthropology, epidemiology, health care for the global poor, and international public health policy, providing a broad overview of his work. It illuminates the depth and impact of Farmer's contributions and demonstrates how, over time, this unassuming and dedicated doctor has fundamentally changed the way we think about health, international aid, and social justice.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to Partners In Health.

To Repair the World - Paul Farmer Speaks to the Next Generation (Paperback): Paul Farmer To Repair the World - Paul Farmer Speaks to the Next Generation (Paperback)
Paul Farmer; Edited by Jonathan L. Weigel; Foreword by Bill Clinton
R457 R379 Discovery Miles 3 790 Save R78 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Doctor and social activist Paul Farmer shares a collection of charismatic short speeches that aims to inspire the next generation. One of the most passionate and influential voices for global health equity and social justice, Farmer encourages young people to tackle the greatest challenges of our times. Engaging, often humorous, and always inspiring, these speeches bring to light the brilliance and force of Farmer's vision in a single, accessible volume. A must-read for graduates, students, and everyone seeking to help bend the arc of history toward justice, To Repair the World: challenges readers to counter failures of imagination that keep billions of people without access to health care, safe drinking water, decent schools, and other basic human rights champions the power of partnership against global poverty, climate change, and other pressing problems today overturns common assumptions about health disparities around the globe by considering the large-scale social forces that determine who gets sick and who has access to health care discusses how hope, solidarity, faith, and hardbitten analysis have animated Farmer's service to the poor in Haiti, Peru, Rwanda, Russia, and elsewhere leaves the reader with an uplifting vision: that with creativity, passion, teamwork, and determination, the next generations can make the world a safer and more humane place.

Pathologies of Power - Health, Human Rights and the New War on the Poor (Paperback, New edition): Paul Farmer Pathologies of Power - Health, Human Rights and the New War on the Poor (Paperback, New edition)
Paul Farmer
R790 R683 Discovery Miles 6 830 Save R107 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"This is an angry and a hopeful book, and, like everything Dr. Farmer has written, it has both passion and authority. "Pathologies of Power is an eloquent plea for a working definition of human rights that would not neglect the most basic rights of all: food, shelter and health. This plea has special potency because it comes from Dr. Farmer, a person who has proven that the dream of universal and comprehensive human rights is possible, and who has brought food, shelter, health, and hope to some of the poorest people on this earth."--Tracy Kidder, author of "The Soul of a New Machine and "Home Town

"Farmer's brilliance and charisma leap from the pages of his book. He challenges us to face the urgent theoretical and political challenges of the twenty-first century by linking structural violence to embodied social suffering and in the process calls for a new definition of human rights. Once this book is out, we will no longer be able to remain complacently--or rather, complicitly--on the sidelines."--Philippe Bourgois, author of "In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio

"A passionate critique of conventional biomedical ethics by one of the world's leading physician-anthropologists and public intellectuals. Farmer's on-the-ground analysis of the relentless march of the AIDS epidemic and multi-drug resistant tuberculosis among the imprisoned and the sick-poor of the world illuminates the pathologies of a world economy that has lost its soul."--Nancy Scheper-Hughes, author of "Death without Weeping: the Violence of Everyday Life in Brazil

"In his compelling book, Farmer captures the central dilemma of our times--the increasing disparities of health and well-being within andamong societies. While all member countries of the United Nations denounce the gross violations of human rights perpetrated by those who torture, murder, or imprison without due process, the insidious violations of human rights due to structural violence involving the denial of economic opportunity, decent housing, or access to health care and education are commonly ignored. "Pathologies of Power makes a powerful case that our very humanity is threatened by our collective failure to end these abuses."--Robert S. Lawrence, President of Physicians for Human Rights and Edyth Schoenrich Professor of Preventive Medicine at the Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University

"Farmer has given us that most rare of books: one that opens both our minds and hearts. It stands as a model of engaged scholarship and an urgent call for social scientists to forsake their cushy disregard for human rights at home and abroad."--Loic Wacquant, author of Prisons of Poverty

"Paul Farmer is an original: a powerful writer, an insightful theorist, and a human rights activist on behalf of the health needs of some of the poorest and most excluded people on the planet. "Pathologies of Power brings together all his strengths, as a thinker and an activist. Every health worker, human rights teacher, and government official who seeks to improve the health status and life chances of their fellow human beings simply must read this book."--Michael Ignatieff, author of Human Rights as Politics and Idolatry

"Paul Farmer is a great doctor with massive experience working against the hardest of diseases in the most adverse circumstances, and at the same time he is a proficient and insightful anthropologist.Farmer's knowledge of maladies such as AIDS and drug-resistant tuberculosis, which he fights on behalf of his indigent patients, is hard to match. But what is particularly relevant in appreciating the contribution of this powerful book is that Farmer is a visionary analyst who looks beyond the details of fragmentary explanations to seek an integrated understanding of a complex reality."--Amartya Sen, Nobel Laureate, Economics

Blind Spot - How Neoliberalism Infiltrated Global Health (Paperback): Salmaan Keshavjee Blind Spot - How Neoliberalism Infiltrated Global Health (Paperback)
Salmaan Keshavjee; Foreword by Paul Farmer
R770 R663 Discovery Miles 6 630 Save R107 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Neoliberalism has been the defining paradigm in global health for the latter part of the twentieth century. What started as an untested and unproven theory that the creation of unfettered markets would give rise to political democracy led to policies in global health that promoted the belief that private markets were the optimal agents for the distribution of social goods, including healthcare.
This case-study, set in post-Soviet Tajikistan's remote eastern province of Badakhshan, draws on extensive ethnographic and historical material to examine the implementation of a "revolving drug fund" program--used by numerous non-governmental organizations globally to address shortages of high-quality pharmaceuticals in poor communities--as a vivid illustration of the infiltration of neoliberal ideology into the design and implementation of development programs. Provocative, accessible, and rigorous, "Blind Spot" offers a cautionary tale about the forces driving decision making in health and development policy today, illustrating how the privatization of health care can have devastating outcomes for some of the world's most vulnerable populations.

To Repair the World - Paul Farmer Speaks to the Next Generation (Hardcover): Paul Farmer To Repair the World - Paul Farmer Speaks to the Next Generation (Hardcover)
Paul Farmer; Edited by Jonathan L. Weigel; Foreword by Bill Clinton
R716 R619 Discovery Miles 6 190 Save R97 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Here, for the first time, is a collection of short speeches by the charismatic doctor and social activist Paul Farmer. One of the most passionate and influential voices for global health equity and social justice, Farmer encourages young people to tackle the greatest challenges of our times. Engaging, often humorous, and always inspiring, these speeches bring to light the brilliance and force of Farmer's vision in a single, accessible volume. A must-read for graduates, students, and everyone seeking to help bend the arc of history toward justice, To Repair the World: challenges readers to counter failures of imagination that keep billions of people without access to health care, safe drinking water, decent schools, and other basic human rights; champions the power of partnership against global poverty, climate change, and other pressing problems today; overturns common assumptions about health disparities around the globe by considering the large-scale social forces that determine who gets sick and who has access to health care; discusses how hope, solidarity, faith, and hardbitten analysis have animated Farmer's service to the poor in Haiti, Peru, Rwanda, Russia, and elsewhere; and leaves the reader with an uplifting vision: that with creativity, passion, teamwork, and determination, the next generations can make the world a safer and more humane place.

Infections and Inequalities - The Modern Plagues (Paperback, Revised edition): Paul Farmer Infections and Inequalities - The Modern Plagues (Paperback, Revised edition)
Paul Farmer
R1,035 R673 Discovery Miles 6 730 Save R362 (35%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Paul Farmer has battled AIDS in rural Haiti and deadly strains of drug-resistant tuberculosis in the slums of Peru. A physician-anthropologist with more than fifteen years in the field, Farmer writes from the front lines of the war against these modern plagues and shows why, even more than those of history, they target the poor. This 'peculiarly modern inequality' that permeates AIDS, TB, malaria, and typhoid in the modern world, and that feeds emerging (or re-emerging) infectious diseases such as Ebola and cholera, is laid bare in Farmer's harrowing stories of sickness and suffering. Challenging the accepted methodologies of epidemiology and international health, he points out that most current explanatory strategies, from 'cost-effectiveness' to patient 'noncompliance,' inevitably lead to blaming the victims. In reality, larger forces, global as well as local, determine why some people are sick and others are shielded from risk. Yet this moving account is far from a hopeless inventory of insoluble problems. Farmer writes of what can be done in the face of seemingly overwhelming odds, by physicians determined to treat those in need. "Infections and Inequalities" weds meticulous scholarship with a passion for solutions - remedies for the plagues of the poor and the social maladies that have sustained them.

AIDS and Accusation - Haiti and the Geography of Blame, Updated with a New Preface (Paperback, 2 Revised Edition): Paul Farmer AIDS and Accusation - Haiti and the Geography of Blame, Updated with a New Preface (Paperback, 2 Revised Edition)
Paul Farmer
R774 R667 Discovery Miles 6 670 Save R107 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Praise for the first edition:
"Farmer's sensitive exploration of the lives and deaths of the people at [the village of] Do Kay give his study a distinctly human face and an emotional edge.... The book is at the same time fiercely personal and coldly objective. The result is both moving and illuminating."-- "Science
"Farmer renders a richly layered and nuanced ethnographic portrait."-- "Harvard Educational Review
"This superbly crafted volume is dedicated to explaining and refuting a popular U.S. belief that AIDS came to the United States from Haiti. . . . Farmer has made an outstanding scholarly contribution to the 'anthropology of suffering, ' the assessment of illness as perceived and experienced by a patient embedded in an interlocking fabric of culture and history."-- "Medical Anthropology Quarterly

To Fool the Rain - Haiti's Poor and their Pathway to a Better Life (Hardcover): Steven Werlin To Fool the Rain - Haiti's Poor and their Pathway to a Better Life (Hardcover)
Steven Werlin; Foreword by Paul Farmer
R798 R660 Discovery Miles 6 600 Save R138 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
To Fool the Rain - Haiti's Poor and their Pathway to a Better Life (Paperback): Steven Werlin, Paul Farmer To Fool the Rain - Haiti's Poor and their Pathway to a Better Life (Paperback)
Steven Werlin, Paul Farmer
R465 R388 Discovery Miles 3 880 Save R77 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Killing with Kindness - Haiti, International Aid, and NGOs (Hardcover, New): Mark Schuller Killing with Kindness - Haiti, International Aid, and NGOs (Hardcover, New)
Mark Schuller; Foreword by Paul Farmer
R3,474 Discovery Miles 34 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

After Haiti's 2010 earthquake, over half of U.S. households donated to thousands of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in that country. Yet we continue to hear stories of misery from Haiti. Why have NGOs failed at their mission?
Set in Haiti during the 2004 coup and aftermath and enhanced by research conducted after the 2010 earthquake, "Killing with Kindness" analyzes the impact of official development aid on recipient NGOs and their relationships with local communities. Written like a detective story, the book offers rich enthnographic comparisons of two Haitian women's NGOs working in HIV/AIDS prevention, one with public funding (including USAID), the other with private European NGO partners. Mark Schuller looks at participation and autonomy, analyzing donor policies that inhibit these goals. He focuses on NGOs' roles as intermediaries in "gluing" the contemporary world system together and shows how power works within the aid system as these intermediaries impose interpretations of unclear mandates down the chain--a process Schuller calls "trickle-down imperialism."

Blind Spot - How Neoliberalism Infiltrated Global Health (Hardcover): Salmaan Keshavjee Blind Spot - How Neoliberalism Infiltrated Global Health (Hardcover)
Salmaan Keshavjee; Foreword by Paul Farmer
R2,033 R1,913 Discovery Miles 19 130 Save R120 (6%) Ships in 7 - 13 working days

Neoliberalism has been the defining paradigm in global health for the latter part of the twentieth century. What started as an untested and unproven theory that the creation of unfettered markets would give rise to political democracy led to policies in global health that promoted the belief that private markets were the optimal agents for the distribution of social goods, including healthcare.
This case-study, set in post-Soviet Tajikistan's remote eastern province of Badakhshan, draws on extensive ethnographic and historical material to examine the implementation of a "revolving drug fund" program--used by numerous non-governmental organizations globally to address shortages of high-quality pharmaceuticals in poor communities--as a vivid illustration of the infiltration of neoliberal ideology into the design and implementation of development programs. Provocative, accessible, and rigorous, "Blind Spot" offers a cautionary tale about the forces driving decision making in health and development policy today, illustrating how the privatization of health care can have devastating outcomes for some of the world's most vulnerable populations.

Power, Suffering, and the Struggle for Dignity - Human Rights Frameworks for Health and Why They Matter (Paperback): Alicia Ely... Power, Suffering, and the Struggle for Dignity - Human Rights Frameworks for Health and Why They Matter (Paperback)
Alicia Ely Yamin; Contributions by Paul Farmer
R1,008 Discovery Miles 10 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Directed at a diverse audience of students, legal and public health practitioners, and anyone interested in understanding what human rights-based approaches (HRBAs) to health and development mean and why they matter, Power, Suffering, and the Struggle for Dignity provides a solid foundation for comprehending what a human rights framework implies and the potential for social transformation it entails. Applying a human rights framework to health demands that we think about our own suffering and that of others, as well as the fundamental causes of that suffering. What is our agency as human subjects with rights and dignity, and what prevents us from acting in certain circumstances? What roles are played by others in decisions that affect our health? How do we determine whether what we may see as "natural" is actually the result of mutable, human policies and practices? Alicia Ely Yamin couples theory with personal examples of HRBAs at work and shows the impact they have had on people's lives and health outcomes. Analyzing the successes of and challenges to using human rights frameworks for health, Yamin charts what can be learned from these experiences, from conceptualization to implementation, setting out explicit assumptions about how we can create social transformation. The ultimate concern of Power, Suffering, and the Struggle for Dignity is to promote movement from analysis to action, so that we can begin to use human rights frameworks to effect meaningful social change in global health, and beyond.

Epidemic Illusions - On the Coloniality of Global Public Health (Paperback): Eugene T Richardson, Paul Farmer Epidemic Illusions - On the Coloniality of Global Public Health (Paperback)
Eugene T Richardson, Paul Farmer
R728 R682 Discovery Miles 6 820 Save R46 (6%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A physician-anthropologist explores how public health practices--from epidemiological modeling to outbreak containment--help perpetuate global inequities. In Epidemic Illusions, Eugene Richardson, a physician and an anthropologist, contends that public health practices--from epidemiological modeling and outbreak containment to Big Data and causal inference--play an essential role in perpetuating a range of global inequities. Drawing on postcolonial theory, medical anthropology, and critical science studies, Richardson demonstrates the ways in which the flagship discipline of epidemiology has been shaped by the colonial, racist, and patriarchal system that had its inception in 1492.

Reimagining Global Health - An Introduction (Hardcover, New): Paul Farmer, Arthur Kleinman, Jim Kim, Matthew Basilico Reimagining Global Health - An Introduction (Hardcover, New)
Paul Farmer, Arthur Kleinman, Jim Kim, Matthew Basilico
R2,129 R1,947 Discovery Miles 19 470 Save R182 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bringing together the experience, perspective and expertise of Paul Farmer, Jim Yong Kim, and Arthur Kleinman, "Reimagining Global Health" provides an original, compelling introduction to the field of global health. Drawn from a Harvard course developed by their student Matthew Basilico, this work provides an accessible and engaging framework for the study of global health. Insisting on an approach that is historically deep and geographically broad, the authors underline the importance of a transdisciplinary approach, and offer a highly readable distillation of several historical and ethnographic perspectives of contemporary global health problems. The case studies presented throughout "Reimagining Global Health" bring together ethnographic, theoretical, and historical perspectives into a wholly new and exciting investigation of global health. The interdisciplinary approach outlined in this text should prove useful not only in schools of public health, nursing, and medicine, but also in undergraduate and graduate classes in anthropology, sociology, political economy, and history, among others.

Passing Lines - Sexuality and Immigration (Paperback): Brad Epps, Keja Valens, Bill Johnson Gonzalez Passing Lines - Sexuality and Immigration (Paperback)
Brad Epps, Keja Valens, Bill Johnson Gonzalez; Contributions by Deborah Anker, Norma Mogrovejo Aquise, …
R630 Discovery Miles 6 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Passing Lines" seeks to stimulate dialogue on the role of sexuality and sexual orientation in immigration to the U.S. from Latin America and the Caribbean. The book looks at the complexities, inconsistencies, and paradoxes of immigration from the point of view of both academics and practitioners in the field.

"Passing Lines" takes a close look at the debates that surround eyewitness testimony, expertise, and advocacy regarding immigration and sexuality, bringing together work by scholars, activists, and others from both sides of the border.

Killing with Kindness - Haiti, International Aid, and NGOs (Paperback, New): Mark Schuller Killing with Kindness - Haiti, International Aid, and NGOs (Paperback, New)
Mark Schuller; Foreword by Paul Farmer
R1,024 Discovery Miles 10 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

After Haiti's 2010 earthquake, over half of U.S. households donated to thousands of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in that country. Yet we continue to hear stories of misery from Haiti. Why have NGOs failed at their mission?
Set in Haiti during the 2004 coup and aftermath and enhanced by research conducted after the 2010 earthquake, "Killing with Kindness" analyzes the impact of official development aid on recipient NGOs and their relationships with local communities. Written like a detective story, the book offers rich enthnographic comparisons of two Haitian women's NGOs working in HIV/AIDS prevention, one with public funding (including USAID), the other with private European NGO partners. Mark Schuller looks at participation and autonomy, analyzing donor policies that inhibit these goals. He focuses on NGOs' roles as intermediaries in "gluing" the contemporary world system together and shows how power works within the aid system as these intermediaries impose interpretations of unclear mandates down the chain--a process Schuller calls "trickle-down imperialism."

Santiago's Children - What I Learned about Life at an Orphanage in Chile (Paperback): Steve Reifenberg Santiago's Children - What I Learned about Life at an Orphanage in Chile (Paperback)
Steve Reifenberg; Introduction by Paul Farmer
R703 R623 Discovery Miles 6 230 Save R80 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Runner-up, Bronze Medal, Independent Publishers Book Awards: Memoir/Autobiography Category, 2009 Unclear about his future career path, Steve Reifenberg found himself in the early 1980s working at a small orphanage in a poor neighborhood in Santiago, Chile, where a determined single woman was trying to create a stable home for a dozen or so children who had been abandoned or abused. With little more than good intentions and very limited Spanish, the 23-year-old Reifenberg plunged into the life of the Hogar Domingo Savio, becoming a foster father to kids who stretched his capacities for compassion and understanding in ways he never could have imagined back in the United States. In this beautifully written memoir, Reifenberg recalls his two years at the Hogar Domingo Savio. His vivid descriptions create indelible portraits of a dozen remarkable kids-mature-beyond-her-years Veronica; sullen, unresponsive Marcelo; and irrepressible toddler Andres, among them. As Reifenberg learns more about the children's circumstances, he begins to see the bigger picture of life in Chile at a crucial moment in its history. The early 1980s were a time of economic crisis and political uprising against the brutal military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. Reifenberg skillfully interweaves the story of the orphanage with the broader national and international forces that dramatically impact the lives of the kids. By the end of Santiago's Children, Reifenberg has told an engrossing story not only of his own coming-of-age, but also of the courage and resilience of the poorest and most vulnerable residents of Latin America.

Dealing with the Tough Stuff - Practical Solutions for School Administrators (Paperback, Firsttion): John Gabriel, Paul Farmer Dealing with the Tough Stuff - Practical Solutions for School Administrators (Paperback, Firsttion)
John Gabriel, Paul Farmer
R721 R590 Discovery Miles 5 900 Save R131 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The much-needed leadership tips and tools for new school administrators

Fledgling school administrators are often ill-prepared for their new leadership role and are frequently left to their own devices to navigate the slippery terrain of school administration. "Dealing with the Tough Stuff: Practical Solutions for School Administrators" addresses some of the thornier aspects of being an assistant principal such as handling discipline, mediating student conflicts, working with parents, facilitating parent conferences, and working with staff members. This handy guide will teach the tricks of the trade in order to survive and thrive in the job.Filled with the information that is rarely taught but school leaders need to know to be effective administrators Written by John Gabriel and Paul Farmer, two veteran and award-winning school leaders Includes strategies and illustrative examples for dealing with the down-to-earth problems that confront school administrators

Practical and insightful, the book covers everything from working effectively with parents and staff to mediating conflicts.

EC Tax Law (Hardcover): Paul Farmer, Richard Lyal EC Tax Law (Hardcover)
Paul Farmer, Richard Lyal
R3,981 Discovery Miles 39 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides a detailed and extensive survey of EC tax legislation and case law. Accordingly, it deals at some length with the legislation and case law on VAT (which is almost completely harmonized at the EC level) and excise duties. It also covers the recent legislation on company taxation, concentrating in particular on the Parent-Subsidiary Directive. A distinctive feature of the book is the detailed analysis of the legislation and its interpretation by the European Court. The book also contains an analysis of the impact of the tax sphere of the provisions of the EC Treaty, including Article 95 on the prohibition of fiscal discrimination against EC goods and the treaty articles on the free movement of persons, services, and capital. With the generalist lawyer in mind, the book contains an introduction to VAT and to the basic principles of company taxation. Since the focus of the book is EC and the language of the international tax world is English, the book should have an appeal for tax and EC lawyers throughout the EC, including the new entrant states.

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