|
Showing 1 - 25 of
28 matches in All Departments
Social Justice and the Modern Athlete: Exploring the Role of
Athlete Activism in Social Change is an edited volume that
identifies and discusses athletes who have been at the forefront of
social movements to lead change in various areas of society,
including politics, gender equity, mental health, and nonviolent
protest. Contributors analyze how this activism speaks to the
impact that athletes can have on raising awareness and the power
they have to influence and rectify social injustices as they carry
the baton to advance efforts that result in a more equitable social
structure. This volume demonstrates the myriad ways in which
athletes have conducted their social work both in the real world
and the online sphere, addressing the spectrum of intersectional
marginalization that exists in our society based on gender, sexual
orientation, race, religion, ability, and class. Scholars of sports
studies, communication, sociology, political communication, and
gender studies will find this book of particular interest.
This edited collection examines how fantasy sports play has
established a prominent and promising foothold in the larger sports
ecology. Often considered an isolated activity for the hardcore
sports fan, fantasy sports play have since been incorporated into
sports broadcasting and editorial coverage, sports marketing and
promotions, and even into the very sports themselves with athletes
and teams using the activities to draw fans further into the sports
experience. This edited collection invites leading scholars and
sports professionals from several different fields to share
historical and emerging perspectives on the importance of fantasy
sports as an artifact of theoretical and empirical importance to
larger issues of sport and society. \
Concentrating on female modernists specifically, this volume
examines spiritual issues and their connections to gender during
the modernist period. Scholarly inquiry surrounding women writers
and their relation to what Wassily Kandinsky famously hoped would
be an 'Epoch of the Great Spiritual' has generated myriad contexts
for closer analysis including: feminist theology, literary and
religious history, psychoanalysis, queer and trauma theory. This
book considers canonical authors such as Virginia Woolf while also
attending to critically overlooked or poorly understood figures
such as H.D., Mary Butts, Rose Macaulay, Evelyn Underhill,
Christopher St. John and Dion Fortune. With wide-ranging topics
such as the formally innovative poetry of Stevie Smith and Hope
Mirrlees to Evelyn Underhill's mystical treatises and
correspondence, this collection of essays aims to grant voices to
the mostly forgotten female voices of the modernist period, showing
how spirituality played a vital role in their lives and writing.
Invisible as the seas and oceans may be for so many of us, life as
we know it is almost always connected to, and constituted by,
activities and occurrences that take place in, on and under our
oceans. The Routledge Handbook of Ocean Space provides a first port
of call for scholars engaging in the 'oceanic turn' in the social
sciences, offering a comprehensive summary of existing trends in
making sense of our water worlds, alongside new, agenda-setting
insights into the relationships between society and the 'seas
around us'. Accordingly, this ambitious text not only attends to a
growing interest in our oceans, past and present; it is also
situated in a broader spatial turn across the social sciences that
seeks to account for how space and place are imbricated in
socio-cultural and political life. Through six clearly structured
and wide-ranging sections, The Routledge Handbook of Ocean Space
examines and interrogates how the oceans are environmental,
historical, social, cultural, political, legal and economic spaces,
and also zones where national and international security comes into
question. With a foreword and introduction authored by some of the
leading scholars researching and writing about ocean spaces,
alongside 31 further, carefully crafted chapters from established
as well as early career academics, this book provides both an
accessible guide to the subject and a cutting-edge collection of
critical ideas and questions shaping the social sciences today.
This handbook brings together the key debates defining the 'field'
in one volume, appealing to a wide, cross-disciplinary social
science and humanities audience. Moreover, drawing on a range of
international examples, from a global collective of authors, this
book promises to be the benchmark publication for those interested
in ocean spaces, past and present. Indeed, as the seas and oceans
continue to capture world-wide attention, and the social sciences
continue their seaward 'turn', The Routledge Handbook of Ocean
Space will provide an invaluable resource that reveals how our
world is a water world.
The governance of emerging technologies does not follow a single
governance paradigm because of complex interactions between
government, industry, and civil actors. In this Element, we will
argue that for emerging technologies, governance is a 'convergent
paradigm'. We introduce governance issues associated with emerging
technologies generally before turning to the specifics of
nanotechnology. We then approach governance theory and practice by
considering different perspectives on governance by their different
orientations with respect to object and process. Finally, we
construct a matrix of object and process oriented governance
activities observed in the case of nanotechnology in the United
States.
Concentrating on female modernists specifically, this volume
examines spiritual issues and their connections to gender during
the modernist period. Scholarly inquiry surrounding women writers
and their relation to what Wassily Kandinsky famously hoped would
be an 'Epoch of the Great Spiritual' has generated myriad contexts
for closer analysis including: feminist theology, literary and
religious history, psychoanalysis, queer and trauma theory. This
book considers canonical authors such as Virginia Woolf while also
attending to critically overlooked or poorly understood figures
such as H.D., Mary Butts, Rose Macaulay, Evelyn Underhill,
Christopher St. John and Dion Fortune. With wide-ranging topics
such as the formally innovative poetry of Stevie Smith and Hope
Mirrlees to Evelyn Underhill's mystical treatises and
correspondence, this collection of essays aims to grant voices to
the mostly forgotten female voices of the modernist period, showing
how spirituality played a vital role in their lives and writing.
Infinite programming may be defined as the study of mathematical
programming problems in which the number of variables and the
number of constraints are both possibly infinite. Many optimization
problems in engineering, operations research, and economics have
natural formul- ions as infinite programs. For example, the problem
of Chebyshev approximation can be posed as a linear program with an
infinite number of constraints. Formally, given continuous
functions f,gl,g2, *** ,gn on the interval [a,b], we can find the
linear combination of the functions gl,g2, ... ,gn which is the
best uniform approximation to f by choosing real numbers a,xl,x2,
*.. ,x to n minimize a tEURO [a,b]. This is an example of a
semi-infinite program; the number of variables is finite and the
number of constraints is infinite. An example of an infinite
program in which the number of constraints and the number of
variables are both infinite, is the well-known continuous linear
program which can be formulated as follows. T minimize ~
c(t)Tx(t)dt t b(t) , subject to Bx(t) + fo Kx(s)ds x(t) .. 0, t
EURO [0, T] * If x is regarded as a member of some
infinite-dimensional vector space of functions, then this problem
is a linear program posed over that space. Observe that if the
constraint equations are differentiated, then this problem takes
the form of a linear optimal control problem with state IV variable
inequality constraints.
|
Terrahawks, Volume 1 (CD)
Jamie Anderson, Andrew T. Smith, Stephen La Riviere; Illustrated by Dave Low
|
R860
R604
Discovery Miles 6 040
Save R256 (30%)
|
Ships in 12 - 17 working days
|
The adventures of the Terrahawks, a taskforce responsible for
protecting Earth from invasion by a group of extraterrestrial
androids and aliens led by Zelda. 1: The Price is Right. 2: Deadly
Departed. 3: A Clone of My Own. 4: Clubbed to Death. 5: No Laughing
Matter. 6: Timesplit. 7: 101 Seed. 8: Into the Breach. Jeremy
Hitchen and Denise Bryer reprise their voice roles from the
1983-1986 original series. Director and producer Jamie Anderson is
the son of Gerry Anderson, who created Terrahawks as well as other
hit shows such as Captain Scarlet, UFO and Thunderbirds. The Gerry
Anderson shows have a huge following across the world, and Big
Finish's announcement of this title has already received a lot of
attention on the Internet. Cast: Jeremy Hitchen (Ninestein, Hiro,
It-Star [male], Hawkeye, Dick Branston), Robbie Stevens (101,
Hudson, Yung-Star, Stew Dapples, Cy Splitter), Denise Bryer (Zelda,
Mary Falconer, It-Star [female], Grandma Buggins), Beth Chalmers
(Kate Kestrel, Cy-Star, Miss Donaldson).
|
Stowaway (Standard format, CD)
John David Anderson; Read by Andrew Eiden
|
R1,024
R760
Discovery Miles 7 600
Save R264 (26%)
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
|
|