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"International Perspectives on Voluntary Action" presents a new
perspective on the third sector. Rather than considering
non-governmental organizations separately from voluntary agencies,
it explores the similarities, differences and growing connections
between them in both Northern and Southern contexts.Contributions
by eminent authors in the field consider the differences in scale
and priority that exist between the different types of third sector
organizations in different settings, as well as the common
challenges of accountability, legitimacy, effectiveness and
governance.New models of learning and communication, including
Southern ideas such as micro credit provision, are also examined;
as are continuing barriers.Articulate and up-to-date,
"International Perspectives on Voluntary Action" includes
contributions on: Building NGO Legitimacy, Citizen Organizations as
Policy Entrepreneurs; Voluntary Sector Governance in Britain and
North America; Evaluating NGO Development Interventions; and Social
Learning in North-South Coalitions.
WORLD PREMIERE - October 5th 2011 at the Orange Tree Theatre,
RichmondGenre: Comedy. We all want to be happy. We all know what it
feels like. But what if it keeps slipping through our fingers? Paul
is a former happiness guru. As a young man he wrote self-help books
and appeared on the television as 'Mr Happy'. But now his marriage
has failed and his career as a serious novelist is faltering, while
his ex-wife has remarried a wealthy advertising executive to the
dismay of their troubled teenage daughter. Paul is now concerned
about the state of his health, the size of his mortgage and the
monthly payments on his iPhone. Mr Happy is not happy. But surely
if anyone can unlock the secret of perpetual happiness, he must be
the man?
The small-block Chevrolet engine is the most popular engine in the
world among performance enthusiasts and racers. But with its
popularity come certain problems--its more-than-45 years of
production have led to countless permutations, making modification
or repair a confusing proposition. This book makes sense of that
confusion for anyone working on a small-block Chevy engine. The
most complete encyclopedia ever assembled, cataloging all 1968 to
2000 small-block Chevrolet V-8 engines, this manual includes more
than 25,000 part numbers, specs, dates and technical details on
engine blocks, heads, valves, crankshafts, camshafts, pistons,
manifolds, ignition systems, emission systems, computer controls,
motor mounts and more. More than 300 photos, diagrams, charts and
tables reference all available Chevy equipment and its interchange
uses. Filled with advice on which parts work best for special
applications and tips on component selection, this book is the
essential tool for anyone with a small-block Chevy engine.
"St. John of the Cross lived a monastic and ascetic life, believing
this was the best way to combat the evils of the world, the flesh,
and the Devil, and to focus on God alone. The Ascent of Mount
Carmel, which he began composing after his escape from prison, is
the story of the loneliness and suffering of the soul before its
reunion with God. Included in this volume is not only the
relatively brief poemonly eight stanzas longbut the poets own
stanza-by-stanza, line-by-line, and verse-by-verse deconstruction
as well. Divided into three books (and a grand total of 91
chapters), The Ascent of Mount Carmel also contains footnotes to
verses of scripture referred to in the poem. Spanish mystic and
poet ST. JOHN OF THE CROSS (15421591) played a major role in the
Catholic Reformation of the 16th century, and produced several
renowned writings, including his Spiritual Canticle, The Dark Night
of the Soul, and Sayings of Love and Peace."
Western aid is in decline. Non-traditional development actors from
the developing countries and elsewhere are in the ascendant. A new
set of global economic and political processes are shaping the
twenty-first century. This book engages with nearly two decades of
continuity and change in the development industry. In particular,
it argues that while the world of international development has
expanded since the 1990s, it has become more rigidly technocratic.
The authors insist on a focus upon the core anthropological issues
surrounding poverty and inequality, and thus sharply criticise what
are perceived as problems in the field. Anthropology and
Development is a completely rewritten edition of the best-selling
and critically acclaimed Anthropology, Development and the
Post-Modern Challenge (1996). It serves as both an innovative
reformulation of the field, as well as a textbook for many
undergraduate and graduate courses at leading international
universities.
This book provides an introduction to matrix theory and aims to
provide a clear and concise exposition of the basic ideas, results
and techniques in the subject. Complete proofs are given, and no
knowledge beyond high school mathematics is necessary. The book
includes many examples, applications and exercises for the reader,
so that it can used both by students interested in theory and those
who are mainly interested in learning the techniques.
Sir Henry Taylor's classic treatise The Statesman, originally
published in 1836, is the first modern book to be devoted to the
subject of public administration. It has been read and studied by
generations for its keen insights into the relationship between
public administrators and elected officials in a democracy. It has
also been appreciated for its wit. The present volume is the first
twentieth-century edition to be based on the revised and expanded
text that Taylor published in 1878 as part of his Collected Works.
It is also the first edition to be fully annotated. The lengthy
editors' introduction to this volume emphasizes the relevance of
Taylor's thought to the fundamental issues of public administration
in the contemporary United States. The editors demonstrate the
superiority of Taylor's understanding of the relationship between
politics and administration to the widely accepted model of that
relation that derives from the thought of Woodrow Wilson. Above
all, they argue, Taylor's insights merit our attention because they
indicate how a properly organized civil service can be a locus of
statesmanship in a democracy, fulfilling the intentions of the
authors of the American Constitution in a contemporary context that
differs significantly from what the Founders themselves
anticipated.
This title explores the roles of religion in comic books and
graphic novels. Comic books have increasingly become a vehicle for
serious social commentary and, specifically, for innovative
religious thought. Practitioners of both traditional religions and
new religious movements have begun to employ comics as a missionary
tool, while humanists and religious progressives use comics' unique
fusion of text and image to criticize traditional theologies and to
offer alternatives. Addressing the increasing fervor with which the
public has come to view comics as an art form and Americans'
fraught but passionate relationship with religion, "Graven Images"
explores with real insight the roles of religion in comic books and
graphic novels. In essays by scholars and comics creators, "Graven
Images" observes the frequency with which religious material - in
devout, educational, satirical, or critical contexts - occurs in
both independent and mainstream comics. Contributors identify the
unique advantages of the comics medium for religious messages;
analyze how comics communicate such messages; place the religious
messages contained in comics books in appropriate cultural, social,
and historical frameworks; and, articulate the significance of the
innovative theologies being developed in comics.
Whistleblowing has become a burning issue in contemporary society.
When is whistleblowing appropriate? How is it best carried out? And
how should managers and employers handle the issue? This book takes
a look at whistleblowing at work taking a group of key occupation
-- including the Health Service, Local Government, Accountancy and
Education -- and from different points of view, including those of
the employer, the trade unions and the employed. A whistleblower
speaks for herself; advice is given on the whistleblower's best
route; and the ethical issues are weighed and the legal situation
set out. This book is invaluable to those concerned with
employment, personnel, and human resource management; and to all
those working in whistleblowing territory.
Historically, the discipline of marketing has been heavily skewed
toward a subjective art at the expense of a measurable science. But
the days of hunches, intuitions, and incomplete or misleading
perspectives are rapidly disappearing. Today, savvy marketers and
forward-looking organizations are embracing innovative new models
driven by cutting-edge technology and analytics to align sales and
marketing, pinpoint (and respond to) customer needs, and achieve
breakthrough revenue gains. In Manufacturing Demand, marketing guru
David Lewis, CEO of DemandGen International, reveals the
transformations taking place in marketing today, including the rise
of the marketing geek and the emergence of the so-called fifth and
sixth P s of marketing: Process and Programming. You ll learn about
the key practices and principles of creating your demand-generation
factory: buyer personas, the demand funnel, lead scoring, lead
nurturing, and analytics. Plus, Manufacturing Demand presents
plenty of actionable tips and recommendations as well as real-world
case studies that showcase how leading companies are achieving
tremendous results applying these principles of successful lead
management. If you re ready to move into of the next generation of
marketing, get ready to start Manufacturing Demand.
This fascinating work explores the meaning of death in the digital
age, showing readers the new ways digital technology allows humans
to approach, prepare for, and handle their ultimate destiny. With
DeadSocial (TM) one can create messages to be published to social
networks after death. Facebook's "If I Die" enables users to create
a video or text message for posthumous publication. Twitter
_LIVESON accounts will keep tweeting even after the user is gone.
There is no doubt that the digital age has radically changed
options related to death, dying, grieving, and remembering,
allowing people to say goodbye in their own time and their own
unique way. Drawing from a range of academic perspectives, this
book is the only serious study to focus on the ways in which death,
dying, and memorialization appear in and are influenced by digital
technology. The work investigates phenomena, devices, and audiences
as they affect mortality, remembrances, grieving, posthumous
existence, and afterlife experience. It examines the markets to
which the providers of such services are responding, and it
analyzes the degree to which digital media is changing views and
expectations related to death. Ultimately, the contributors seek to
answer an even more important question: how digital existences
affect both real-world perceptions of life's end and the way in
which lives are actually lived. Explains how new technologies and
online accessibility are changing human attitudes to death and
dying-and impacting the ways in which people live Explores the
afterlife experience as it can play out in a variety of digital
media, including Facebook and other social media, World of Warcraft
and video games, YouTube and other video services, and Internet
memorials Analyzes the myriad ways encounters with death and dying
and the capacity for mourning are mediated by new technologies
Places death and dying in the digital age in historical
perspective, showing how beliefs about and approaches to death and
dying have changed constantly over time
The first edition of this book was published in 2001 by Routledge
and was the first academic text on the important new emerging field
of NGO management. It sets out the field for researchers with a new
and original conceptual framework, contains a comprehensive review
of existing literature from a variety of disciplines (including
management, development studies, and social policy) and provides
wide-ranging examples from the author's own practical and research
experience. New to this edition: twelve new detailed case studies
of NGO management issues and challenges new discussion points,
lessons learned and questions for debate to guide the reader
through each chapter definitions of key terms highlighted key ideas
to illustrate each chapter. Revealing the distinctive
organizational challenges faced by NGOs this second edition
provides a fully updated and revised text that will prove
invaluable to all those studying or working in NGOs, the voluntary
sector or development studies. Visit the Companion website at
www.routledge.com/textbooks/978-0-415-37093-6.
This book presents the first comprehensive and unbiased
assessment of the social and economic factors that drive decisions
about waste-to-energy (WTE) projects in the United States.
Information about each WTE project initiated between 1982 to 1990
is combined with detailed socioeconomic data at the county level to
identify the social and economic differences between counties that
have completed WTE facilities and counties that have abandoned
their projects during the planning process. To examine the effects
of political objectives, public attitudes, and the decision process
itself, the book reports on four in-depth case studies--two
directed at communities that have accepted WTE and two that have
canceled WTE projects. The book also discusses the potential health
and environmental risks posed by WTE and alternative waste
practices, legislative initiatives and regulatory uncertainties,
and the potential for energy production from burning our municipal
waste.
Municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration, commonly called
waste-to-energy (WTE), was adopted by many U.S. communities during
the 1980s and now is used to manage about 16% of all U.S. MSW. Many
experts forecasted that WTE would be used to manage as much as half
of all garbage by the turn of the century. Those forecasts and the
long-run viability of WTE are now challenged by massive
cancellations of WTE projects across the United States. Between
1986 and 1990, 207 WTE projects were abandoned, compared to only
140 operational facilities in 1990.
Why have these cancellations occurred, and what do they tell us
about the long-run viability of WTE? This book addresses these
questions and presents the first comprehensive and unbiased
assessment of the social and economic factors that drive decisions
about WTE in the United States. The book adopts a three-pronged
approach to investigate (1) the relationships between a community's
decision about WTE and the social and economic characteristics of
that community, (2) the impacts of recent changes in financial
markets on the viability of WTE, and (3) the decision-making
process by which communities decide about WTE. The first two
objectives are met by the collection and analysis of data on all
U.S. WTE projects from 1982 to 1990. The latter objective is met by
way of four in-depth case studies--two directed at communities that
have accepted WTE and two that have canceled WTE projects. The book
also discusses the potential health and environmental risks posed
by WTE and alternative waste practices, legislative initiatives and
regulatory uncertainties, and the potential for energy production
from burning our municipal waste.
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