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This comprehensive handbook offers a state-of-the-art guide to new
frontiers of African entrepreneurship. Written from a Pan-African
perspective by a cast of international authors, the book addresses
the rapid modernisation and evolution of African entrepreneurship
and business practices. It maps new developments in entrepreneurial
ecosystems, technology and digital entrepreneurship,
entrepreneurship in conflict zones, and gender and diversity
issues. It proposes new models for entrepreneurial financing and
explores the contrast between entrepreneurship in high-technology
urban centers with peripheral rural districts and conflict zones.
Bringing together empirical insights and case studies from
countries across Africa, the Handbook illuminates regional and
contextual differences and shares theoretical and practical
insights which inform policy and practice. It is an ideal guide for
researchers and students working on international business,
entrepreneurship and emerging economies. It will also inform
policymakers in developing context-informed entrepreneurial
policies and initiatives in Africa.
This book explores the development of the rapidly evolving field of
entrepreneurial learning by bringing together contributions from an
international team of researchers, who offer new understanding of
its emerging development and its potential scope for the future.
Using the three domains of theory, education, and
learning-in-practice, this book offers differing and complementary
perspectives on entrepreneurial learning: Conceptual work which
reviews and summarises prior work in the field and advances
theoretical understanding of entrepreneurial learning research,
enabling a review of the development of research in this area over
time. Applied work around entrepreneurship education which develops
understanding of teaching and learning practices in educational and
institutional contexts. Exploration of learning in 'real' business
contexts, including new venture creation, family business and small
business development, and 'intrapreneurial' learning in larger
organisations. Using global perspectives, originating from the
different cultural contexts of the USA, UK, Nordic and Chinese
perspectives, the chapters converge to address issues, questions
and opportunities for the future development of entrepreneurial
learning. This book will be of interest to educators and
researchers in the areas of entrepreneurship, enterprise education
and entrepreneurial development, as well as policy makers and
business advice and support agencies.
This book explores the development of the rapidly evolving field of
entrepreneurial learning by bringing together contributions from an
international team of researchers, who offer new understanding of
its emerging development and its potential scope for the future.
Using the three domains of theory, education, and
learning-in-practice, this book offers differing and complementary
perspectives on entrepreneurial learning: Conceptual work which
reviews and summarises prior work in the field and advances
theoretical understanding of entrepreneurial learning research,
enabling a review of the development of research in this area over
time. Applied work around entrepreneurship education which develops
understanding of teaching and learning practices in educational and
institutional contexts. Exploration of learning in 'real' business
contexts, including new venture creation, family business and small
business development, and 'intrapreneurial' learning in larger
organisations. Using global perspectives, originating from the
different cultural contexts of the USA, UK, Nordic and Chinese
perspectives, the chapters converge to address issues, questions
and opportunities for the future development of entrepreneurial
learning. This book will be of interest to educators and
researchers in the areas of entrepreneurship, enterprise education
and entrepreneurial development, as well as policy makers and
business advice and support agencies.
A comprehensive account of the history, accession, care and
maintainance of RBGE's living plant collection across our four
Gardens.
Practical and evidence-based, this unique book is the first
comprehensive text focused on person-centered approaches to people
with serious mental illness such as schizophrenia and bipolar
disorder. It reflects a range of views and findings regarding
assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, self-help, policy-making,
education and research. It is highly recommended for all healthcare
professionals, students, researchers and educators involved in
general practice, psychiatry, nursing, social work, clinical
psychology and therapy. Healthcare service providers, and policy
makers and shapers, will find the book's wide-ranging,
multi-professional approach enlightening. 'Serious Mental Illness
reflects a continued distancing from the outmoded and
unsubstantiated belief that people with severe mental illnesses
could not recover, and that they would respond positively only to
goals and treatment plans chosen, designed and implemented by
providers in order to prevent their further deterioration. Anyone
with an interest in the concept of person-centered approaches will
discover new ideas in this book. Indeed, anyone with an interest in
person-centered approaches has to read this book. Not only is it
the first such book on person-centered approaches, but it will
serve as the gold standard in this topic area for years to come.'
William A Anthony, in the Foreword
This comprehensive handbook offers a state-of-the-art guide to new
frontiers of African entrepreneurship. Written from a Pan-African
perspective by a cast of international authors, the book addresses
the rapid modernisation and evolution of African entrepreneurship
and business practices. It maps new developments in entrepreneurial
ecosystems, technology and digital entrepreneurship,
entrepreneurship in conflict zones, and gender and diversity
issues. It proposes new models for entrepreneurial financing and
explores the contrast between entrepreneurship in high-technology
urban centers with peripheral rural districts and conflict zones.
Bringing together empirical insights and case studies from
countries across Africa, the Handbook illuminates regional and
contextual differences and shares theoretical and practical
insights which inform policy and practice. It is an ideal guide for
researchers and students working on international business,
entrepreneurship and emerging economies. It will also inform
policymakers in developing context-informed entrepreneurial
policies and initiatives in Africa.
Love, Daddy: Letters from My Father examines the complexities of
father-and-son relationships through letters and photographs.
Willie Morris wrote scores of letters to his only son, David Rae
Morris, from the mid-1970s until Willie's death in 1999. From David
Rae's perspective, his father was often emotionally disconnected
and lived a peculiar lifestyle, often staying out carousing well
into the night. But Willie Morris was an eloquent and accomplished
writer and began to write his son long, loving, and supportive
letters when David Rae was still in high school. An aspiring
photographer, David Rae was confused and befuddled by his father's
warring personalities and began photographing Willie using the
camera as a buffer to protect him and his emotions. The collection
begins in early 1976 and continues for more than twenty years as
David Rae moved about the country, living in New York,
Massachusetts, Texas, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Minnesota, before
finally settling in Louisiana. "All the while my father was writing
to me I somehow managed to save his letters," David Rae wrote. "I
left them in storage and in boxes and in piles of clutter on desks
and in basements. They were kind, offering a love that he found
difficult to express openly and directly. He simply was more
comfortable communicating through letters." The letters cover
topics ranging from writing, the weather, Willie's return to
Mississippi in 1980, the Ole Miss football season, and local town
gossip to the fleas on the dog to just life and how it's lived.
Likewise, the photographs are portraits, documentary images of
daily life, dinners, outings, and private moments. Together they
narrate and illuminate the complexities of one family relationship,
and how, for better or worse, that love endures the passage of
time.
The World Heritage-listed Port Arthur penitentiary is one of
Australia's most visited historical sites, attracting over 400,000
visitors each year. Designed to incarcerate 480 men, between 1856
and 1877 thousands of convicts passed through it. In 2013,
archaeologists began one of the largest ever excavations of an
Australian convict site. Recovering Convict Lives: A Historical
Archaeology of the Port Arthur Penitentiary makes their findings
available to general readers for the first time. Extensively
illustrated, it is a fascinating journey into the inner workings of
the penal system and the day-to-day lives of Port Arthur convicts.
Through the things they left behind - the sandstone base of a
prison wall, a clay pipe discarded in a washroom, gambling tokens
dropped between floorboards - this book tells their stories.
A century and a half after Appomattox, the diaries of soldiers
continue to surface, and Civil War enthusiasts, including many
university professors, dream of finding a lost piece of history.
Such was the delight of David Roe, whose friend gave him a
remarkable family heirloom-the diary of Valentine C. Randolph-which
included handwritten daily entries starting on the day Randolph
enlisted and ending on the evening before he arrived home. Spanning
three years of military experience in the 39th Illinois Regiment,
this diary includes revealing narratives, some recounting events
not noted in other sources. An eloquent diarist, Randolph vividly
describes military action in key areas of the eastern
theater-northern Virginia, Charleston, and Richmond and its
surrounds. His record of the Peninsula Campaign, the siege of
Charleston, and finally the Bermuda Hundred and Petersburg
campaigns offers a rare look at the role common soldiers played in
master strategies. He recounts the trials of garrison duty and sea
sickness; he observes life in army camps and hospitals. A former
theology student and an unusually thoughtful man, Randolph
questions the military predation of civilian property and condemns
the racial prejudices of his fellow soldiers.
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