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Did you know that beavers have orange teeth? Or that some monkeys
floss their teeth using bird feathers? Or that one species of bird
can walk underwater? Or that alligators stay underwater for longer
by swallowing rocks? Or that sea otters use rocks to crack open
prey? Welcome to Animal FACTopia, a purrfectly amazing world of
facts, all of which are verified by Encyclopaedia Britannica. Every
fact in this book is connected to the next in a fascinating web of
information, where you will leapfrog from topic to topic in
surprising and hilarious ways. Sometimes your path branches and you
can slide down a rabbit hole to a totally different, but still
connected, part of the book. Discover where your curiosity will
take you! Â
Welcome to FACTopia! A wonderland of crazily connected facts. Did
you know that a squid has a brain shaped like a doughnut? Or that
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one trail through these pages: sometimes your path branches and you
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part of the book. Discover where your curiosity will take you! This
wittily illustrated book is the perfect gift to inspire and delight
curious kids.
Did you know that sloths poo only once a week? Or that poo from
crocodiles was sometimes used as make-up in ancient Rome? Or that
ancient Romans sometimes purchased vials of gladiator sweat? Or
that apes and monkeys sweat from their armpits just like humans do?
Welcome to Gross FACTopia!, a wonderland of fantastically foul
facts, all of which are verified by Encyclopaedia Britannica! Every
fact in this book is linked to the next in an ingenious trail of
information, where you will slither from topic to topic in
surprising and stomach-churning ways. Sometimes your path branches,
and you can catapult forwards or creep backwards to a totally
different (but still connected) part of the book. Follow your
curiosity (and your nose) through this ridiculously revolting world
of facts!
The Politics of Economic Activity confronts head-on deeply rooted
understandings of how politics affects economics. The book proposes
a robust, incisive alternative definition of politics: the
mobilization of values to change or reproduce the institutions that
orientate, and indeed make possible, economic activity. Drawing
upon constructivist strands of institutionalism, political
sociology, and industrial economics, this definition generates an
analytical framework for understanding the 'political work' that
constantly orientates the behaviour of both firms and public
authorities. Specifically, a fundamental tension between the values
of freedom and security is consistently examined. This is analysed
by looking at conflicts within the definition of these two values,
but also by examination of mobilizations of two subordinate values:
equality and tradition. A hypothesis examined throughout the book's
empirical chapters is that equality and tradition play either
supporting, intervening, or silent roles within the
freedom-security relationship that structures contemporary
capitalism. Structured around controversies concerning the politics
of economic activity at the global, European, national and local
scales, the book examines the pharmaceutical, wine, local food, and
car industries, as well as cross-cutting policies concerning issues
such as regulating labour markets and inter-firm competition,
geographical indications, and local economic development. Overall,
the book's aim is to advocate a mode of thinking and research which
challenges orthodox and dominant approaches to economics and its
politics. It does so by placing a politics that is comprehensible,
and therefore both 'studyable' and 'actionable', back at the centre
of reflection about the economic and the political.
Did you know that scientists can tell how old a whale is from its
earwax? Or that sharks existed before trees? Welcome to FACTopia, a
world of perfectly amazing facts verified by Encyclopaedia
Britannica! Every fact in the book is connected to the next in an
ingenious trail of information; hop from topic to topic in
unexpected and hilarious ways, and discover extraordinary facts
about fungus, dreams, dogs, tyrannosaurs, planets, diamonds,
bumblebees, robots, jellyfish, Egyptian mummies, and more! But
there's not just one trail through these pages: sometimes your path
branches and you can choose to jump to a totally different (but
still connected) part of the book. Discover where your curiosity
will take you!
How has French society been made, by whom and why? And how in turn
has it influenced the French? This book sets out the
institutionalized rules and norms that continue to structure
France, together with the ‘political work’ that has recently
changed or reproduced these power relations. Exploring a range of
age groups and types of social activity, including work, business,
entertainment, political mobilizations and retirement, Made in
France examines where significant change has occurred over the last
four decades. Smith argues that while transformation has occurred
in France's financial and education sectors, only relatively
marginal shifts have occurred elsewhere in French society. To
explain this pattern of continuity and isolated change, the book
strongly nuances claims that neo-liberalism, globalization or a
rise in populism have been its causes. References to these trends
have impacted upon French politics to varying extents, Smith
argues; however, France continues to be dominated by issues which
are specific to the country and linked to its deep societal
structures and history. Smith provides a comprehensive account of
French society and politics and in doing so proposes an insightful
analytical framework applicable to the comparative analysis of
other nations. -- .
How has French society been made, by whom and why? And how in turn
has it influenced the French? This book sets out the
institutionalized rules and norms that continue to structure
France, together with the 'political work' that has recently
changed or reproduced these power relations. Exploring a range of
age groups and types of social activity, including work, business,
entertainment, political mobilizations and retirement, Made in
France examines where significant change has occurred over the last
four decades. Smith argues that while transformation has occurred
in France's financial and education sectors, only relatively
marginal shifts have occurred elsewhere in French society. To
explain this pattern of continuity and isolated change, the book
strongly nuances claims that neo-liberalism, globalization or a
rise in populism have been its causes. References to these trends
have impacted upon French politics to varying extents, Smith
argues; however, France continues to be dominated by issues which
are specific to the country and linked to its deep societal
structures and history. Smith provides a comprehensive account of
French society and politics and in doing so proposes an insightful
analytical framework applicable to the comparative analysis of
other nations. -- .
The Routledge Handbook of Youth Sport is a comprehensive survey of
the latest research into young people's involvement in sport.
Drawing on a wide diversity of disciplines, including sociology,
psychology, policy studies, coaching, physical education and
physiology, the book examines the importance of sport during a key
transitional period of our lives, from the later teenage years into
the early twenties, and therefore helps us develop a better
understanding of the social construction of young people's lives.
The book covers youth sport in all its forms, from competitive
game-contests and conventional sport to recreational activities,
exercise and lifestyle sport, and at all levels, from elite
competition to leisure time activities and school physical
education. It explores youth sport across the world, in developing
and developed countries, and touches on some of the most
significant themes and issues in contemporary sport studies,
including physical activity and health, lifelong participation,
talent identification and development, and safeguarding and abuse.
No other book brings together in one place such a breadth and depth
of material on youth sport or the engagement of young people in
physical activity. The Routledge Handbook of Youth Sport is
therefore important reading for all advanced students, researchers,
practitioners and policy-makers with an interest in youth sport,
youth culture, sport studies or physical education.
Emotions are widely acknowledged as an inextricable feature of
human behaviour, experience and interaction. They are, arguably,
the glue that can bind people together or, alternatively, drive
them apart. While social scientists have paid increasing attention
to the centrality of emotions in social and pedagogical
relationships, the sport coaching literature has remained largely
free of emotions. Indeed, there remains a paucity of scholarship
exploring how emotions such as excitement, joy, anger, anxiety,
guilt, pride and embarrassment may be (re-)produced in, as well as
through, the social interactions and contextual relations that
constitute coaching. Similarly, we know very little about how
these, and other, emotions are embodied in the everyday practice of
individuals and groups. The aim of this book was to generate new
and exploratory insights into the emotions that are an inherent
feature of social relations and individual experience in coaching.
Using a variety of psychological and sociological frameworks, the
chapters in this book not only explore the interconnections between
emotion, identity, cognition and learning, but they also serve as a
platform for stimulating further inquiry in this topic area. The
chapters were originally published in a special issue of Sports
Coaching Review.
To what extent is business activity governed at a European scale?
Since the advent of the recent economic crisis, the EU's choices
about the euro, debt ratios and interest rates have caught the
headlines and highlighted the importance of EU decision-making
arenas. However, these macro-economic events actually tell us only
part of the story about the extent to which business activity is
now governed at a European scale. Based upon original research on
four manufactured or processed goods industries (cars, wine,
pharmaceuticals and aquaculture), and driven by theory that is
constructivist, institutionalist and sociological, this book sets
out to analyse just what Europe governs, by whom and why. In doing
so, it reveals three recurrent features of the European government
of industries: its omnipresence, its incompleteness and its
de-politicization. The authors show that the many gaps in the EU's
mode of governing industries stem from struggles over economic
doctrine as well as the continued unwillingness of many actors to
accord the EU a legitimacy to act politically in the name of
industrial government. This book will be of key interest to
scholars and students of European Studies and Political Economy as
well as those studying Political Science, Economics, Sociology and
Business Studies.
To what extent is business activity governed at a European scale?
Since the advent of the recent economic crisis, the EU's choices
about the euro, debt ratios and interest rates have caught the
headlines and highlighted the importance of EU decision-making
arenas. However, these macro-economic events actually tell us only
part of the story about the extent to which business activity is
now governed at a European scale. Based upon original research on
four manufactured or processed goods industries (cars, wine,
pharmaceuticals and aquaculture), and driven by theory that is
constructivist, institutionalist and sociological, this book sets
out to analyse just what Europe governs, by whom and why. In doing
so, it reveals three recurrent features of the European government
of industries: its omnipresence, its incompleteness and its
de-politicization. The authors show that the many gaps in the EU's
mode of governing industries stem from struggles over economic
doctrine as well as the continued unwillingness of many actors to
accord the EU a legitimacy to act politically in the name of
industrial government. This book will be of key interest to
scholars and students of European Studies and Political Economy as
well as those studying Political Science, Economics, Sociology and
Business Studies.
Traditional research methods textbooks tend to present an idealized
and simplistic picture of the research process. This
ground-breaking text however, features leading international sport
researchers explaining how they actually carried out their real
life research projects, highlighting the practical day-to-day
problems, false starts and setbacks that are a normal part of the
research process. This book focuses on ten pieces of research that
have made a distinctive and valuable contribution to the study of
sport. For each one the author of that research explains how the
project was conducted and the issues that they faced. In addition,
each piece of research has a commentary from a leading sport
scholar outlining why it is regarded as being an important
contribution to the discipline of sport studies and how that
research can inform studies being carried out today. Contributors
to the book describe how in their own real life research projects,
they initially conceptualized and defined their research projects
secured funding and/or sponsorship from relevant bodies handled
enforced changes to the research plans confronted/overcame
obstacles presented by outside bodies managed
inter-personal/emotional relationships in the research encounter
managed possible threats to their personal safety or physical
integrity managed good luck, bad luck and serendipitous findings
dealt with favourable and hostile media reaction to research
findings. Doing Real World Research in Sport Studies enables
students and researchers to develop a more realistic understanding
of what the research process actually involves. It charts the
development of key research projects in sport and should be
essential reading for any sport research methods course.
Set against the backdrop of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic
Games, this book examines the impact on public policy from broader
political decisions taken in relation to Olympic- and
Paralympic-related policy. It considers the major political
justifications for hosting these global sports events, evidence for
their expected impacts, and topical issues including environmental
protection and sustainability, the use of technology, and political
protest. The book will be essential reading for anyone with an
interest in sport policy and politics, and how broader political
decisions come to impact on the development of Olympic and
Paralympic sport. This book was published as a special issue of the
International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics.
Disability sport is a relatively recent phenomenon, yet it is also
one that, particularly in the context of social inclusion, is
attracting increasing political and academic interest. The purpose
of this important new text - the first of its kind - is to
introduce the reader to key concepts in disability and disability
sport and to examine the complex relationships between modern
sport, disability and other aspects of wider society. Drawing upon
original data from interviews, surveys and policy documents, the
book examines how disability sport has developed and is currently
organised, and explores key themes, issues and concepts including:
disability theory and policy the emergence and development of
disability sport disability sport development in local authorities
mainstreaming disability sport disability, physical education and
school sport elite disability sport and the Paralympic Games
disability sport and the media. Including chapter summaries,
seminar questions and lists of key websites and further reading
throughout, Sport, Disability and Society provides both an easy to
follow introduction and a critical exploration of the key issues
surrounding disability sport in the twenty-first century. This book
is an invaluable resource for all students, researchers and
professionals working in sport studies, disability studies,
physical education, sociology and social policy. Nigel Thomas is
Head of Sport and Exercise at Staffordshire University, UK, where
his research focuses on the history, mainstreaming, and media
coverage of disability sport. He previously worked for ten years
with young disabled people as a sports development officer in local
authorities and national governing bodies. Andy Smith is Lecturer
in the Sociology of Sport and Exercise at the University of
Chester, UK. He is a co-editor of the International Journal of
Sport Policy, and a co-author of Sport Policy and Development: A
Sociological Introduction, and An Introduction to Drugs in Sport:
Addicted to Winning? Both books are published by Routledge (2009).
Why do many athletes risk their careers by taking
performance-enhancing drugs? Do the highly competitive pressures of
elite sports teach athletes to win at any cost?
An Introduction to Drugs in Sport provides a detailed and
systematic examination of drug use in sport and attempts to explain
why athletes have, over the last four decades, increasingly used
performance-enhancing drugs. It offers a critical overview of the
major theories of drug use in sport, and provides a detailed
analysis of the involvement of sports physicians in the development
and use of performance-enhancing drugs. Focusing on drug use within
elite sport, the book offers an in-depth examination of important
contemporary themes and issues, including:
- the history of drugs in sport and changing patterns of use
- fair play, cheating and the spirit of sport
- WADA and the future of anti-doping policy
- drug use in professional football and cycling
- sociological enquiry and the problems of researching drugs in
sport.
Designed to help students explore and understand this
problematic area of research in sport studies, and richly
illustrated throughout with case studies and empirical data, An
Introduction to Drugs in Sport is an invaluable addition to the
literature. It is essential reading for anybody with an interest in
the relationship between drugs, sport and society.
The European Commission is an organization which has come to
fascinate or repulse a range of national politicians, journalists
and social scientists. In contrast to the prevailing image of the
Commission as a 'bureaucrat's paradise', however, and by using the
results of original research, this book deliberately sets out to
investigate this organization's relationship to politics. It does
so first by developing a variety of case-studies (health,
development aid, preparations for Eastern enlargement, etc.) as a
means of studying the relationships, networks and interdependencies
which link commissioners and Commission officials to national
politicians, civil servants and interest groups. Second, by looking
in detail at how the Commission publicizes its work, notably
through producing public information and liaising with the media,
fresh light is shone upon the complex question of the Commission's
legitimacy. Politics and the European Commission provides a
framework for generating new information about, and interpretations
of, the power struggles at the heart of the EU.
Set against the backdrop of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic
Games, this book examines the impact on public policy from broader
political decisions taken in relation to Olympic- and
Paralympic-related policy. It considers the major political
justifications for hosting these global sports events, evidence for
their expected impacts, and topical issues including environmental
protection and sustainability, the use of technology, and political
protest. The book will be essential reading for anyone with an
interest in sport policy and politics, and how broader political
decisions come to impact on the development of Olympic and
Paralympic sport. This book was published as a special issue of the
International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics.
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