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This collection draws on the Mobilities approach to look afresh at
notions of the sacred where they intersect with people, objects and
other things on the move. Consideration of a wide range of
spiritual meanings and practices also sheds light on the
motivations and experiences associated with particular mobilities.
Drawing on rich, situated case studies, this multi-disciplinary
collection discusses what mobility in the social sciences, arts and
humanities can tell us about movements and journeys prompted by
religious, more broadly 'spiritual' and 'secular-sacred' practices
and priorities. Problematizing the fixity of sacred places and
times as territorially and temporally bounded entities that exist
in opposition to 'profane' everyday life, this collection looks at
the intersection between the embodied-emotional-spiritual
experience of places, travel, belief-practices and communities. It
is this geographically-informed perspective on the interleaving of
religious/ spiritual/ secular notions of the sacred with the
material and more-than-representational attributes of associated
mobilities and related practices which constitutes this volume's
original contribution to the field.
This collection draws on the Mobilities approach to look afresh at
notions of the sacred where they intersect with people, objects and
other things on the move. Consideration of a wide range of
spiritual meanings and practices also sheds light on the
motivations and experiences associated with particular mobilities.
Drawing on rich, situated case studies, this multi-disciplinary
collection discusses what mobility in the social sciences, arts and
humanities can tell us about movements and journeys prompted by
religious, more broadly 'spiritual' and 'secular-sacred' practices
and priorities. Problematizing the fixity of sacred places and
times as territorially and temporally bounded entities that exist
in opposition to 'profane' everyday life, this collection looks at
the intersection between the embodied-emotional-spiritual
experience of places, travel, belief-practices and communities. It
is this geographically-informed perspective on the interleaving of
religious/ spiritual/ secular notions of the sacred with the
material and more-than-representational attributes of associated
mobilities and related practices which constitutes this volume's
original contribution to the field.
Using case studies from Africa, South America, Asia and the
Caribbean, this book examines the progress made in uniting national
aspirations of sustainable development strategies with their local
implementation. Comparing the situation on the ground with formal
national environmental action plans, the book compares progress, or
the lack of progress, between different sectors, cultures, regions
and resources throughout the developing world. It examines whether
local knowledge and actions are undermining national aspirations or
whether they are being ignored at the national level with
detrimental consequences to sustainable development. The
measurement of sustainable development, the role of formal and
informal education in sustainable development and the significance
of diverse voices in the practice of sustainable development are
considered. The book draws lessons from those cases which appear to
be experiencing positive moves towards sustainability and examines
whether common frameworks exist which suggest that good practice
may be transferable from one milieu to another.
This compilation opens with a discussion of the limitations of the
current enamel birefringence interpretation and its potential
applications in various fields, such as: caries research, forensic
dentistry, anthropology, paleontology, and evolutionary biology.
The authors demonstrate a novel concept for the reproduction of the
"movement without frame-by-frame display technique" developed by
the Lumiere brothers in 1895 in their cinematograph motion picture
system. The current evidence base surrounding the use of both
monochromatic and polychromatic polarized photobiomodulation is
reviewed, specifically related to wound healing and musculoskeletal
conditions. Following this, to induce molecular orientations such
as the symmetry operation of crystals, the authors study circularly
or linearly polarized UV light irradiation in hybrid materials. New
chiral Schiff base metal Ni(II) and Zn(II) complexes containing an
azobenzene moiety in ligands are synthesized, in which substituents
(H, Cl) at the ortho position of azobenzene are introduced for
wavelength-selective molecular orientation by light irradiation. In
closing, the authors design new metal complexes with a rigid
Y-shaped structure with a photoisomerization moiety aligned by
polarized UV light and expected to cause the Weigert effect.
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