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Bringing together high profile scholars in the fields of Deleuze
and postcolonial studies, this book highlights the overlooked
connections between two major schools of contemporary criticism and
establishes a new critical discourse for postcolonial literature
and theory.
Foundations of science are specific conditions of the cosmos, of
human intelligence, of cultural beliefs, and of technological
structures that make the pursuit of modern science possible. Each
of the four foundations of scientific endeavour can be studied as a
topic on its own. The concurrent study of all four together reveals
several tensions and interconnections among them that point the way
to a greater unification of faith and science. This book explores
four foundations of scientific endeavour and investigates some of
the paradoxes each of them raises. Kaiser shows that the resolution
of these paradoxes inevitably leads us into theological discourse
and raises new challenges for theological endeavour. In order to
address these challenges, Kaiser draws on the wider resources of
the Judeo-Christian tradition and argues for a refocusing of
contemporary theology from the perspective of natural science.
Bridging theory and practice, this accessible text considers
fashion from both cultural studies and fashion studies
perspectives, and addresses the growing interaction between the two
fields. Kaiser and Green use a wide range of cross-cultural case
studies to explore how race, ethnicity, class, gender and other
identities intersect and are produced through embodied fashion.
Drawing on intersectionality in feminist theory and cultural
studies, Fashion and Cultural Studies is essential reading for
students and scholars. This revised edition includes updated case
studies and two new chapters. The first new chapter explores
religion, spirituality, and faith in relation to style, fashion,
and dress. The second offers a critique of “beauty” and
considers dressed embodiment inclusive of diverse sizes, shapes and
dis/abilities. Throughout the text, Kaiser and Green use a range of
examples to interrogate the complex entanglements of production,
regulation, distribution, consumption, and subject formation within
and through fashion.
Graphene: Properties, Preparation, Characterization and Devices,
Second Edition, provides a comprehensive look at the methods used
to prepare and analyze graphene. Since the first edition's
publication, there have been many advances in the understanding of
graphene, in particular, its key properties and most relevant
applications. Updates to this new edition include chapters on
liquid exfoliation production of graphene and scanning transmission
electron microscopy of graphene. New sections cover graphene's
thermal, optical, mechanical, chemical and biocompatibility, with
special attention paid to transport properties, a main barrier to
the realization of commercial applications.
Bringing together high profile scholars in the fields of Deleuze
and postcolonial studies, this book highlights the overlooked
connections between two major schools of contemporary criticism and
establishes a new critical discourse for postcolonial literature
and theory.
As a leader, your strengths can work against you. Many leaders know
this on some intuitive level, but they tend not to accept it in
practice. And the tools used to assess managers are not equipped to
pick up on overplayed strengths. Nowhere in most assessments is
there language or diagnostics that can reveal when someone is
overdoing it - when more is not better. The authors help trace
individuals' leadership behavior back to the 'crooked thinking' and
'trigger points' that can throw it off kilter. They identify four
different overarching qualities of leadership and describe the
damage that results when each is taken to an extreme, and how to
get them back in balance. This work offers a practical psychology
of leadership-a better way for leaders to get a reading on their
performance, one that is truer to the realities of managerial work.
As a leader, your strengths can work against you. Many leaders know
this on some intuitive level, but they tend not to accept it in
practice. And the tools used to assess managers are not equipped to
pick up on overplayed strengths. Nowhere in most assessments is
there language or diagnostics that can reveal when someone is
overdoing it-when more is not better. The authors help trace
individuals' leadership behavior back to the 'crooked thinking' and
'trigger points' that can throw it off kilter. They identify four
different overarching qualities of leadership and describe the
damage that results when each is taken to an extreme, and how to
get them back in balance. This work offers a practical psychology
of leadership-a better way for leaders to get a reading on their
performance, one that is truer to the realities of managerial work.
Once you've discovered your strengths, you need to discover
something else: your strengths can work against you. You can have
too much of a good thing. Many leaders know this on some intuitive
level, and they see it in others. But they don't see it as clearly
in themselves. Mainly, they think of leadership development as
working on their weaknesses. No wonder. The tools used to assess
managers are not equipped to pick up on overplayed strengths.
Nowhere in most assessments is there language or diagnostics that
can reveal when someone is overdoing it - when more is not better.
Nationally recognized leadership experts Bob Kaplan and Rob Kaiser
have conducted thousands of assessments of senior executives
designed to determine when their strengths are betraying them. They
draw on their data to identify four fundamental leadership
qualities, each positive in and of itself but each of which, if
overemphasized, can seriously compromise your effectiveness. Most
leaders, they've found, are "lopsided" - they favor certain
qualities to the exclusion of others without realizing it. The
trick is to keep all four in balance. Consider Steve Jobs, who was
fired from Apple because of his lopsided emphasis on grand
strategic vision. It was when he returned and corrected that
lopsidedness - exemplified in his mantra "real artists ship" - that
Apple became the powerhouse it is today. Fear Your Strengths
provides tools to help you become aware of your leadership leanings
and excesses and provides insights for combatting the mindset that
encourages them. It offers a practical psychology of leadership, a
better way for leaders to calibrate their performance, one that is
truer to the realities of managerial work.
Bridging theory and practice, this accessible text provides an
introduction to fashion from both cultural studies and fashion
studies perspectives, and addresses the growing interaction between
the two fields. Cultural studies relies on fashion to exemplify
change as well as continuity, examine identity and difference,
agency and structure, and production and consumption. Fashion,
meanwhile, benefits from the interpretative lens of cultural
studies; its key concepts, contextual flexibility, and attention to
bridging 'high' and 'popular' culture, contemporary and historical
perspectives, and diverse identity issues and methodologies.
Organised thematically, the book uses a wide range of
cross-cultural case studies to explore ethnicity, class, gender and
nation through fashion, and explains the ways in which these
notions interact and overlap. Drawing on intersectionality theory
in feminist theory and cultural studies, Fashion and Cultural
Studies is essential reading for students and scholars.
Competition is fiercer today than ever before, and effective
leadership represents a rare source of competitive advantage. With
strong leadership and a richly stocked pool of future leaders,
organizations prosper and endure. There is an easy case to make for
the imperative of investing in tomorrow's leaders today. It's the
law of supply and demand: more organizations in greater competition
under increased pressure to perform put a premium on scarce talent.
The labor economy has become a seller's market, and poaching or
luring talent away from other organizations is a losing
proposition. The alternative is to become good at developing your
talented managers into great leaders and aggressively seeking out
potential and developing it anywhere and everywhere you can find it
across the organization. The purpose of this volume is to share
what has been learned in the last few years of increased attention
to the systematic and strategic cultivation of leadership talent.
The time is ripe for leading practitioners to share key lessons
about building and filling a leadership pipeline.
Bridging theory and practice, this accessible text considers
fashion from both cultural studies and fashion studies
perspectives, and addresses the growing interaction between the two
fields. Kaiser and Green use a wide range of cross-cultural case
studies to explore how race, ethnicity, class, gender and other
identities intersect and are produced through embodied fashion.
Drawing on intersectionality in feminist theory and cultural
studies, Fashion and Cultural Studies is essential reading for
students and scholars. This revised edition includes updated case
studies and two new chapters. The first new chapter explores
religion, spirituality, and faith in relation to style, fashion,
and dress. The second offers a critique of “beauty” and
considers dressed embodiment inclusive of diverse sizes, shapes and
dis/abilities. Throughout the text, Kaiser and Green use a range of
examples to interrogate the complex entanglements of production,
regulation, distribution, consumption, and subject formation within
and through fashion.
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