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With global markets in turmoil, financial crisis management is the
vital topic of this decade. Examining the role that the
International Monetary Fund has played since 1976, this volume
explores: Britain's stand-by from the late 1970s, the Fund's
apparent marginalization in the global economy following the Asian
financial crisis, and early responses to the Greek sovereign debt
crisis. By focusing on the ideas and interests of domestic
policy-makers, Rogers is able to demonstrate how the Fund has been
used by domestic economic policy-making elites to reconcile
contradictions between accumulation and legitimation that appear
inherent to the social relations of capitalism.
Over 2,000 years of settlement give London its unique architectural
heritage. Unlike Haussmann's Paris, neither monarch nor politician
imposed their will; private ownership and enterprise shaped the
city and defined its parts. Elegant West End squares and crescents
hallmark the Classical townscape that emerged between 1600 and
1830, but medieval, Tudor and Victorian enclaves identified by
occupation, class or guild make their own design statement, notably
in the City and East End. From its renewal after the Great Fire of
1666 as a centre of commerce, culture, finance and as a railway
hub, the seat of power and law, How to Read London reveals through
the built environment how London's domestic, civic and commercial
landscape has evolved and adapted from imperial capital to global
city.
Maku: A Comprehensive Grammar is a comprehensive reference grammar
of the Maku language, spoken by the jukudeitse who once lived in
Venezuela and Brazil. Based on fieldwork with the final two
speakers of the language, it describes all core aspects of the
grammatical system as they have been recorded; presented through
lexical items, example sentences and texts. This book offers a
description of the now-extinct language. It was written in response
to the loss of linguistic information generally and the
significance this language has for the study of the sociolinguistic
history of the region specifically. This information contributes to
our understanding of linguistic diversity and the indigenous
linguistic ecologies in the Americas. Also included is data about
language contact via loanwords with other indigenous language
spoken in the Northern Amazonian region. The resources in this book
are essential for language comparisons and language histories in
Venezuela and Brazil. Maku: A Comprehensive Grammar is an important
reference for researchers and students in the fields of
linguistics, anthropology, sociology, history and the study of
Amazonian languages.
Up to now, the focus in the field of language documentation has
been predominantly on North American and Australian languages.
However, the greatest genetic diversity in languages is found in
Latin America, home to over 100 distinct language families. This
book gives the Latin American context the attention it requires by
consolidating the work of field researchers experienced in the
region into one volume for the first time.
Maku: A Comprehensive Grammar is a comprehensive reference grammar
of the Maku language, spoken by the jukudeitse who once lived in
Venezuela and Brazil. Based on fieldwork with the final two
speakers of the language, it describes all core aspects of the
grammatical system as they have been recorded; presented through
lexical items, example sentences and texts. This book offers a
description of the now-extinct language. It was written in response
to the loss of linguistic information generally and the
significance this language has for the study of the sociolinguistic
history of the region specifically. This information contributes to
our understanding of linguistic diversity and the indigenous
linguistic ecologies in the Americas. Also included is data about
language contact via loanwords with other indigenous language
spoken in the Northern Amazonian region. The resources in this book
are essential for language comparisons and language histories in
Venezuela and Brazil. Maku: A Comprehensive Grammar is an important
reference for researchers and students in the fields of
linguistics, anthropology, sociology, history and the study of
Amazonian languages.
The Power of Process explores Michael Pearson's fascinating career,
from his work in British architecture in the 1960s and 70s through
to his innovative projects of the 90s to the present. Michael
Pearson is past President of the Architectural Association,
London's prestigious architecture school. The Power of Process sets
out the importance of Michael Pearson and his work, from his
initial work within the family firm, his teaching and presidency of
the Architectural Association, to small-scale artists' studios and
large-scale hospital planning, to the first thorough appreciation
of Burne House, his most important work.
The title The Power of Process, refers to Michael Pearson's abiding
concern for 'process' in modern architecture -- that is, how the
conception and making of architecture is driven by information
systems, the inter-connectedness between a buildings use, how it is
manufactured and, importantly how its use can adapt and change over
time. As such, his interest in process puts him at the forefront of
the British High-Tech architecture, more famously associated with
Richard Rogers and Norman Foster.
This book examines the role that the IMF has played in the
management of financial crises in developed nations. The topic is
of particular significance in light of the global financial crisis
that emerged following the collapse of American sub-prime mortgage
markets in 2007, and the subsequent sovereign debt problems of many
Western states.
In a second volume of creepy good tales from master storyteller
Chris Rogers, the bony grasp of Death reaches out again to draw you
to the lurking shadows of the dark side. You'll meet a fledgling
serial killer about to escape incarceration; a lady cop whose
professional skepticism jeopardizes her marriage; a college student
earning tuition the old fashioned way; a retired homicide detective
whose hound-dog sense sniffs out the wrong murderer; a Texas Ranger
who discovers a place where bullets are useless; a country dweller
who angers an army; and a boy who uses creative chicanery to
protect his sister. In the spirit of The Twilight Zone, Rogers
takes you tripping down a road where endings make a sharp turn into
the unexplained and often into the hot breath of Death. A lover of
characters, word play and ironic twists, Rogers spins her stories
from a lexicon of secret places and hidden motives, from a tilted
imagination and a skewed vision of justice. But one caution: her
thought-provoking tales are addictive.
In this first volume of tales from novelist Chris Rogers, you'll
travel inside the minds of unpredictable characters from both sides
of death's bony grasp: a young photographer stumbling in the
footsteps of a serial killer; a 911 dispatcher working the lunatic
shift; a blood-soaked lover whose cries of innocence go unheard; a
writer who would kill for a great story; a cop facing the
damned-foolest case of his career; a confectioner who sugarcoats
bites of murder; a desirable woman of strangely insatiable
appetites. In the spirit of Rod Serling, Edgar Allan Poe and Alfred
Hitchcock, these narratives take you down a path filled with thorny
surprises, often frightful, sometimes amusing and always gripping.
A lover of people, language, irony, and mad speculation, Rogers has
a unique view of humanity, especially from the dark side. Enjoy the
read with one caution: once having sampled Rogers' shorts you will
be hooked.
Looks at both left- and right-wing alternatives to capitalism.
Extremely timely in the light of the continued fallout from the
financial crisis, and increased interest in critical takes on
capitalism. Ideal as a core or supplementary text for undergraduate
and post-graduate students in political economy. The global
economic crisis has catalysed debates about the merits of
capitalism as a system for organising production, distribution and
exchange. Capitalism, political elites have argued, is not a
fundamentally pernicious or crisis-prone system, and it can be
successfully reformed if the right set of policies is found.
Conversely, many have argued that a wholesale change of attitude
towards the status and creation of wealth in contemporary society
is required if crises of this kind are to be prevented in the
future. In Capitalism and Its Alternatives, Chris Rogers provides a
critical introduction to theories of capitalism and to the forms of
its crises in historical and contemporary contexts, as well as
reflects on the practice of anti-capitalism and the ways that
economic and social relations are shaped, reshaped and resisted.
Crucially, the book puts forward two key questions: What
alternatives to capitalism exist? And by what processes and through
what institutions might they be achieved?
Dixie Flannigan, Houston bounty hunter, is "willing to get down and
dirty with the lowest of the low in order to land her man."* But
this time she's pursuing a young woman, and the chase takes Dixie
deep into a family's bloodiest secrets.
With more than 3,000 senior games under his belt during a career
that has spanned half a century, Jeff Evans has become one of the
most recognisable faces in West Country non-league football. He's
achieved the remarkable feat of managing club sides in four
different counties, as well as a county representative
side...leading Devon to South West Counties Championship success in
2003. After finally retiring in 2010, Evans has decided to reveal
all about his 50 years of football in a book that provides a unique
and refreshing insight into the Beautiful Game. There are no
multi-million pound contracts here...just great characters, great
memories, and footballing passion.
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