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Housing matters, no matter when or where. This volume of collected essays
on housing in colonial and postcolonial Africa seeks to elaborate how
and why housing is much more than an everyday practice.
The politics
of housing unfold in disparate dimensions of time, space and agency.
Depending on context, they acquire diverse, often ambivalent, meanings.
Housing can be a promise, an unfulfilled dream, a tool of self- and class-assertion,
a negotiation process, or a means to achieve other ends. This
volume analyzes housing in its multifacetedness, be it a lens to offer insights
into complex processes that shape societies; be it a tool of empire to exercise
control over private relations of inhabitants; or be it a means to create good,
obedient and productive citizens.
Contributions to this volume range from the field of history, to architecture
and urban planning, African studies, linguistics, and literature. The individual
case studies home in on specific aspects and dimensions of housing and
seek to bring them into dialogue with each other. By doing so, the volume
aims to add to the debate on studying urban practices and their significance
for current social change.
There is a robotics revolution underway. A record 3.1 million
robots are working in factories right now, doing everything from
assembling computers to packing goods and monitoring air quality
and performance. A far greater number of smart machines impact our
lives in countless other ways—improving the precision of
surgeons, cleaning our homes, extending our reach to distant
worlds—and we’re on the cusp of even more exciting
opportunities. In The Heart and the Chip, roboticist Daniela Rus
and science writer Gregory Mone reframe the way we think about
intelligent machines while weighing the moral and ethical
consequences of their role in society. At once optimistic and
realistic, they envision a world in which these technologies
augment and enhance our skills and talents, both as individuals and
as a species—a world in which the proliferation of robots allows
us all to be more human.
Dit is duidelik: Krokodil is verlief. Maar, soos dit gewoonlik maar
gaan as iemand verlief is, is daar 'n klein probleempie … Die
kameelperd op wie hy verlief is, is so veel langer as hy! Krokodil
loop al dae lank rusteloos rond. Soms kry hy te koud, soms kry hy
te warm, soms is hy bitter hartseer, soms is hy so gelukkig dat hy
die hele wereld wil omhels.
Neuskrap is lekker', se Olifant. En Muis stem saam. Net Padda mag
nie neuskrap nie. Hoekom nie? Dit is 'n prenteboek vir slim kinders
hierdie. Daniela Kulot is in 1966 in Beiere gebore en stel al
sedert kindsbeen belang in die skep van kinderboekillustrasies.
Haar deurbraak het in 1996 gekom met Neuskrap is lekker, wat
sedertdien in verskeie tale verskyn het. Die onderwerp het groot
opspraak by verskeie uitgewers gewek, maar dit het mettertyd
duidelik geword dat dit sekere taboes uit die weg geruim het. Maar
Daniela is nie altyd provokerend nie. Die meeste van haar
kinderboeke handel oor die dag-tot-dag-probleme wat kinders (en
volwassenes) ervaar.
Sean Connery returns as Secret Service agent James Bond in the
second of the series, once again saving the world from the
terrorist threats of the SPECTRE organisation. Bond is sent to
Istanbul to steal a Russian coding machine, but comes up against
two fearsome opponents also interested in the device: East German
spy Rosa Klebb (Lotte Lenya), who hides a deadly switchblade in her
shoe; and Red Grant (Robert Shaw), an assassin posing as a fellow
British agent.
Enter a world of wonder with the bestselling new novel from actor, comedian and author, Ben Miller - out in paperback 1st April.
Lana loves stories. Especially the ones she and her brother, Harrison, share in their make-believe games. But when Harrison decides he’s too grown-up to play with Lana she finds herself feeling lonely. Until something magical happens . . .
Hidden in the strange new supermarket in town, Lana discovers a portal to a fairytale world! But these aren’t the happy-ever-after fairytales that Lana knows, they are darker and more dangerous, and the characters need Lana’s help to defeat an evil witch. But she can’t do it alone. Can she convince Harrison to believe in stories again and journey to the world with her . . . before it’s too late?
Fall into this bestselling classic adventure about the power of stories, with beautiful illustrations throughout from Daniela Jaglenka Terrazzini.
In this original and thought-provoking Research Handbook, an
international and interdisciplinary group of scholars, artists,
lawyers, judges, and writers offer a range of perspectives on
rethinking law by means of literary concepts. Presenting a
comprehensive introduction to jurisliterary themes, it destabilises
the traditional hierarchy that places law before literature and
exposes the literary nature of the legal. Chapters explore multiple
genres and modes, from travel reviews to graphic novels, from
poetics to ghost-writing, from cartography to speculative fiction.
Working with diverse methods and areas of inquiry, including
enstrangement, colonial entanglements, blockchain narratives,
transing and transgression of many kinds, matterphor, aesthetics
and epistemology, this Research Handbook provides a systematic
application of literary approaches to the reading of law. Scholars
and students of jurisprudence, and those in the humanities with an
interest in law and literature, will find this ground-breaking
Research Handbook an indispensable guide. It also offers insight to
international legal scholars looking for materialist accounts of
law, as well as those interested in contemporary challenges to the
rule of law.
This exciting Research Handbook combines practitioner and academic
perspectives to provide a comprehensive, cutting edge analysis of
economic, social and cultural rights (ESCR), as well as the
connection between ESCR and other rights. Offering an authoritative
analysis of standards and jurisprudence, it argues for an expansive
and inclusive approach to ESCR as human rights. Expert contributors
discuss ESCR-related structures and mechanisms in the
international, regional and domestic spheres, and chapters explore
the details, interpretations and current developments of each
thematic right, illustrating the critical cross-cutting and fault
line issues relating to global ESCR. Taking a far-sighted approach,
contributors critically assess the failure of dominant human rights
paradigms to address ESCR and/or create a framework for
multilateral responses to emerging global threats, arguing that a
robust, reinforced ESCR approach and practice is needed to meet the
human rights challenges of the 2020s. This Research Handbook is a
valuable contribution to the human rights field. Providing an
overview of ESCR-related systems, cases and challenges around the
world, it will be particularly beneficial for advocates, scholars
and students interested in international human rights as well as to
lawyers and judges considering ESCR in the context of domestic law.
International and local NGOs and human rights organizations will
also find this an essential guide on mechanisms to advance ESCR as
human rights. Contributors include: R. Balakrishnan, J.
Bourke-Martignoni, M.V. Bras Gomes, L. Chenwi, J. Chowdhury, A.
Corkery, C. de Albuquerque, K. Donald, J. Dugard, S. Gloppen, M.
Gomez, J. Heintz, D. Ikawa, V. Krsticevic, C. O'Cinneide, K.
Paterson, B. Porter, V. Roaf, I. Saiz, M. Sepulveda, C. Vallejo, F.
Veriava, S. Wilson, A.E. Yamin
Data has become a key factor for the competitiveness of private and
state actors alike. Personal data in particular fuels manifold
corresponding data ecosystems – in many cases based on the
disclosure decision of an individual. This volume presents the
proceedings of the bidt "Vectors of Data Disclosure" conference
held in Munich 2022. The contributions give comparative insights
into the data disclosure process – combining perspectives of law,
cultural studies, and business information systems. The authors
thereby tackle the question in which way regulation and cultural
settings shape (or do not shape) respective decisions in different
parts of the world. The volume also includes interim results of the
corresponding bidt research project – including in-depth reports
covering the regulatory and cultural dimensions of data disclosure
in eight different countries / regions worldwide, a business
information systems model of the disclosure decision process, and
empirical studies. The volume thereby lays the ground for
interdisciplinary informed policy decisions and gives guidance to
stakeholders.
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Welcome to an enchanting world of elves, fairies and woodland
creatures. Lift the flaps to discover what's hiding in the old
tree, amongst the berries, in the toadstool, or under the leaves.
This is a vibrant board book by bestselling international
illustrator Daniela Drescher, creator of In the Land of Fairies and
the Little Fairy series. Young readers will love exploring the
forest as they lift multiple flaps on each page to reveal snuffling
hedgehogs, colourful butterflies and sleepy dormice.Â
This collection brings together three international and
contemporary plays that each denounce violence against women,
alongside interviews with the creators and practitioners who
brought them to life. With interviews with writers, directors and
producers, who discuss the conception and staging of their plays,
their hope is to de-glamourize the staging of violence, to give
voice to the survivors of gendered violence, and to create
awareness and empathy within the audiences. Little Stitches
(London, 2014): four short pieces by Isley Lynn, Raul Quiros Molina
, Bahar Brunton and Karis E. Halsall on the issue of Female Genital
Mutilation as seen from the point of view of by-standers, health
professionals, women who support the practice and, finally,
survivors. 'Kubra' (Sydney, 2016) by Dacia Maraini, features a
young female protagonist who was subjected to FGM/C as a child, and
now brings her case to court. Rape Trial (Rome, 2018), adapted for
theatre by Renato Chiocca from the international award-winning
documentary of the same title made for Italian state television in
1979, shows how attitudes toward sexual violence, and judicial
procedures, tend to turn rape survivors from accusers into accused,
in court and in everyday discourse.
Autonomous Experimentation is poised to revolutionize scientific
experiments at advanced facilities worldwide. Whereas previously,
human experimenters were burdened with the laborious task of
overseeing each measurement, recent advances in mathematics,
machine learning and algorithms have alleviated this burden by
enabling automated and intelligent decision-making, minimizing
human interference. Illustrating theoretical foundations and
incorporating practitioners’ first-hand experience, book is a
practical guide to successful Autonomous Experimentation. Despite
the field’s growing potential, there exists numerous myths and
misconceptions surrounding Autonomous Experimentation. Combining
insights from theorists, machine-learning engineers and applied
scientists, this book aims to lay the foundation for future
research and widespread adoption within the scientific community.
This book is particularly useful for members of the scientific
community looking to improve their research methods, but also
contains additional insights for students and industry
professionals interested in the future of the field.
Fostering Pedagogy Through Micro and Adaptive Learning in Higher
Education: Trends, Tools, and Applications is a timely and
groundbreaking book that addresses the challenges of engaging the
digital generations in the teaching-learning process, intensified
by the pandemic. Written by Ricardo Queirós, a renowned researcher
in e-learning interoperability and programming languages, the book
offers a unique perspective on using micro and adaptive learning
approaches to create immersive and personalized environments that
cater to the learning styles and paces of diverse students. The
book covers innovative trends, tools, and applications that enable
educators to implement pedagogical practices that enhance the
teaching-learning experience. It explores topics such as artificial
intelligence in education, adaptive hypermedia, differentiated
instruction, and micro-gamification design, providing readers with
practical tools to create personalized and immersive learning
environments. This book is a valuable resource for professors of
any domain, practitioners, and students pursuing education, as well
as research scholars looking to expand their understanding of
e-learning and pedagogical innovation. It is a must-read for anyone
interested in the future of education and how digital technologies
can be leveraged to create engaging and immersive learning
environments.
Celebrate the wonder of new friends, old friends, and
everything-in-between friends in this joyful, resonant picture
book.
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