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Learning Country in Landscape Architecture - Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Respect and Appreciation (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021):... Learning Country in Landscape Architecture - Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Respect and Appreciation (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
David S. Jones
R1,709 Discovery Miles 17 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book strategically focuses upon the feasibility of positioning Indigenous Knowledge Systems into tertiary built environment education and research in Australia. Australian tertiary education has little engaged with Indigenous peoples and their Indigenous Knowledge Systems, and the respectful translation of their Indigenous Knowledge Systems into tertiary education learning. In contrast, while there has been a dearth of discussion and research on this topic pertaining to the tertiary sector, the secondary school sector has passionately pursued this topic. There is an uneasiness by the tertiary sector to engage in this realm, overwhelmed already by the imperatives of the Commonwealth's 'Closing the Gap' initiative to advance Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander tertiary education successes and appointments of Indigenous academics. As a consequence, the teaching of Indigenous Knowledge Systems relevant to professional disciplines, particularly landscape architecture where it is most apt, is overlooked and similarly little addressed in the relevant professional institute education accreditation standards.

Heritage, Indigenous Doing, and Wellbeing - Voices of Country: Norm Sheehan, David S. Jones, Josh Creighton, Sheldon Harrington Heritage, Indigenous Doing, and Wellbeing - Voices of Country
Norm Sheehan, David S. Jones, Josh Creighton, Sheldon Harrington
R1,137 Discovery Miles 11 370 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

1. The book foregrounds the voices of Australian Aboriginal people who are involved in ‘Caring for Country’. 2. The text is an essential resource for those engaged in the study of Country, heritage, museums, indigenous peoples, landscape architecture, environmental studies, planning and archaeology. It will also be of great interest to heritage practitioners working around the globe. 3. The book will be one of the first titles to offer a true counter-narrative to the Western notion of heritage.

FASTtrack: Pharmaceutics - Dosage Form and Design (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): David S. Jones FASTtrack: Pharmaceutics - Dosage Form and Design (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
David S. Jones
R842 Discovery Miles 8 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This revision guide for students delivers the essentials of dosage formulation in a concise and easy-to-use format.

Heritage, Indigenous Doing, and Wellbeing - Voices of Country: Norm Sheehan, David S. Jones, Josh Creighton, Sheldon Harrington Heritage, Indigenous Doing, and Wellbeing - Voices of Country
Norm Sheehan, David S. Jones, Josh Creighton, Sheldon Harrington
R3,974 Discovery Miles 39 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

1. The book foregrounds the voices of Australian Aboriginal people who are involved in ‘Caring for Country’. 2. The text is an essential resource for those engaged in the study of Country, heritage, museums, indigenous peoples, landscape architecture, environmental studies, planning and archaeology. It will also be of great interest to heritage practitioners working around the globe. 3. The book will be one of the first titles to offer a true counter-narrative to the Western notion of heritage.

The Routledge Handbook of Cultural Landscape Heritage in The Asia-Pacific (Hardcover): Kapila D. Silva, Ken Taylor, David S.... The Routledge Handbook of Cultural Landscape Heritage in The Asia-Pacific (Hardcover)
Kapila D. Silva, Ken Taylor, David S. Jones
R6,332 Discovery Miles 63 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Taking both a retrospective and prospective view of the management of cultural heritage in the region, this volume argues that the plurality and complexity of heritage in the region cannot be comprehensively understood and effectively managed without a broader conceptual framework like the cultural landscape approach. The book also demonstrates that such an approach facilitates the development of a flexible strategy for heritage conservation. Acknowledging the effects of rapid socio-economic development, globalization and climate change, contributors examine the pressure these issues place on the sustenance of cultural heritage. Including chapters from more than 20 countries across the Asia-Pacific region, the volume reviews the effectiveness of theoretical and practical potentials afforded by the cultural landscape approach and examines how they have been utilized in the Asia-Pacific context for the last three decades. The Routledge Handbook of Cultural Landscape Heritage in the Asia-Pacific provides a comprehensive analysis of the processes of cultural landscape heritage conservation and management. As a result, it will be of interest to academics, students and professionals who are based in the fields of cultural heritage management, architecture, urban planning, landscape architecture, and landscape management.

The Emerging Role of Geomedia in the Environmental Humanities (Hardcover): Mark Terry, Michael Hewson The Emerging Role of Geomedia in the Environmental Humanities (Hardcover)
Mark Terry, Michael Hewson; Contributions by Pamela Carralero, Murray Herron, Michael Hewson, …
R2,173 Discovery Miles 21 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Emerging Role of Geomedia in the Environmental Humanities, edited by Mark Terry and Michael Hewson, provides the latest scholarship on the various methods and approaches being used by environmental humanists to incorporate geomedia into their research and analyses. Chapters in the book examine such applications as geographic information systems, global positioning systems, geo-doc filmmaking, and related geo-locative systems all being used as new technologies of research and analysis in investigations in the environmental humanities. The contributors also explore how these new methodologies impact the production of knowledge in this field of study as well as promote the impact of First Nation people perspectives.

Exploring Place in the Australian Landscape - In the Country of the White Cockatoo (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): David S. Jones Exploring Place in the Australian Landscape - In the Country of the White Cockatoo (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
David S. Jones
R3,733 Discovery Miles 37 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book offers an original framework on how to investigate, understand and translate sense of place at a regional scale. The book explores contemporary sense of place theory and practice, drawing upon the Western District of Victoria, in Australia, being the "Country of the White Cockatoo". It offers a unique multi-temporal and thematical analytical approach towards comprehending and mapping the values that underpin and determine strengths of human relationships and nuances to this landscape. Included is a deep ethno-ecological and cross-cultural translation, that takes the reader through both the Western understanding of sense of place as well as the Australian Aboriginal understanding of Country. Both are different intellectual constructions of thoughts, values and ideologies, but which share numerous commonalities due to their archetypal meanings, feelings and values transmitted to humans.

Learning Country in Landscape Architecture - Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Respect and Appreciation (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021):... Learning Country in Landscape Architecture - Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Respect and Appreciation (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
David S. Jones
R1,660 Discovery Miles 16 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book strategically focuses upon the feasibility of positioning Indigenous Knowledge Systems into tertiary built environment education and research in Australia. Australian tertiary education has little engaged with Indigenous peoples and their Indigenous Knowledge Systems, and the respectful translation of their Indigenous Knowledge Systems into tertiary education learning. In contrast, while there has been a dearth of discussion and research on this topic pertaining to the tertiary sector, the secondary school sector has passionately pursued this topic. There is an uneasiness by the tertiary sector to engage in this realm, overwhelmed already by the imperatives of the Commonwealth's 'Closing the Gap' initiative to advance Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander tertiary education successes and appointments of Indigenous academics. As a consequence, the teaching of Indigenous Knowledge Systems relevant to professional disciplines, particularly landscape architecture where it is most apt, is overlooked and similarly little addressed in the relevant professional institute education accreditation standards.

Trevelyan (Paperback): David S. Jones Trevelyan (Paperback)
David S. Jones
R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Halo Around the Moon (Paperback): David S. Jones Halo Around the Moon (Paperback)
David S. Jones
R317 Discovery Miles 3 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Hypnotist (Paperback): David S. Jones The Hypnotist (Paperback)
David S. Jones
R546 Discovery Miles 5 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the day he entered the army at Sandhurst life moved into the fast lane taking him from the pinnacle of a successful career to the depths of despair. Money, beautiful women, diamonds, priceless historical documents and a perfect crime, an extraordinary ex-soldier at loose with a deadly weapon in his arsenal. Hunted and finally recruited into MI6 by the Home Secretary in a no option deal the British Government has a lethal recruit in agent Nick Trevelyan. But the path that has led him to this point has been thorny, studded with bizarre adventures. Martial Arts transform the human body into a potentially deadly weapon yet there is another attribute that humans possess which is potentially far more lethal than muscle, sinew and bone. The human psyche is a phenomenal more dangerous than any Karate blow. This has been known for millennium but training the mind to appropriate another human has eluded most that have attempted to harness its power. Nick Trevelyan is the Hypnotist.

Broken Hearts - The Tangled History of Cardiac Care (Paperback): David S. Jones Broken Hearts - The Tangled History of Cardiac Care (Paperback)
David S. Jones
R750 Discovery Miles 7 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Still the leading cause of death worldwide, heart disease challenges researchers, clinicians, and patients alike. Each day, thousands of patients and their doctors make decisions about coronary angioplasty and bypass surgery. In "Broken Hearts" David S. Jones sheds light on the nature and quality of those decisions. He describes the debates over what causes heart attacks and the efforts to understand such unforeseen complications of cardiac surgery as depression, mental fog, and stroke.

Why do doctors and patients overestimate the effectiveness and underestimate the dangers of medical interventions, especially when doing so may lead to the overuse of medical therapies? To answer this question, Jones explores the history of cardiology and cardiac surgery in the United States and probes the ambiguities and inconsistencies in medical decision making. Based on extensive reviews of medical literature and archives, this historical perspective on medical decision making and risk highlights personal, professional, and community outcomes.

Genetic Explanations - Sense and Nonsense (Hardcover): Sheldon Krimsky, Jeremy Gruber Genetic Explanations - Sense and Nonsense (Hardcover)
Sheldon Krimsky, Jeremy Gruber; Contributions by Jon Beckwith, Carl F. Cranor, Martha R. Herbert, …
R1,657 Discovery Miles 16 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Can genes determine which fifty-year-old will succumb to Alzheimer's, which citizen will turn out on voting day, and which child will be marked for a life of crime? Yes, according to the Internet, a few scientific studies, and some in the biotechnology industry who should know better. Sheldon Krimsky and Jeremy Gruber gather a team of genetic experts to argue that treating genes as the holy grail of our physical being is a patently unscientific endeavor. Genetic Explanations urges us to replace our faith in genetic determinism with scientific knowledge about how DNA actually contributes to human development. The concept of the gene has been steadily revised since Watson and Crick discovered the structure of the DNA molecule in 1953. No longer viewed by scientists as the cell's fixed set of master molecules, genes and DNA are seen as a dynamic script that is ad-libbed at each stage of development. Rather than an autonomous predictor of disease, the DNA we inherit interacts continuously with the environment and functions differently as we age. What our parents hand down to us is just the beginning. Emphasizing relatively new understandings of genetic plasticity and epigenetic inheritance, the authors put into a broad developmental context the role genes are known to play in disease, behavior, evolution, and cognition. Rather than dismissing genetic reductionism out of hand, Krimsky and Gruber ask why it persists despite opposing scientific evidence, how it influences attitudes about human behavior, and how it figures in the politics of research funding.

Rationalizing Epidemics - Meanings and Uses of American Indian Mortality since 1600 (Hardcover): David S. Jones Rationalizing Epidemics - Meanings and Uses of American Indian Mortality since 1600 (Hardcover)
David S. Jones
R1,293 Discovery Miles 12 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ever since their arrival in North America, European colonists and their descendants have struggled to explain the epidemics that decimated native populations. Century after century, they tried to understand the causes of epidemics, the vulnerability of American Indians, and the persistence of health disparities. They confronted their own responsibility for the epidemics, accepted the obligation to intervene, and imposed social and medical reforms to improve conditions. In "Rationalizing Epidemics," David Jones examines crucial episodes in this history: Puritan responses to Indian depopulation in the seventeenth century; attempts to spread or prevent smallpox on the Western frontier in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; tuberculosis campaigns on the Sioux reservations from 1870 until 1910; and programs to test new antibiotics and implement modern medicine on the Navajo reservation in the 1950s. These encounters were always complex. Colonists, traders, physicians, and bureaucrats often saw epidemics as markers of social injustice and worked to improve Indians' health. At the same time, they exploited epidemics to obtain land, fur, and research subjects, and used health disparities as grounds for "civilizing" American Indians. Revealing the economic and political patterns that link these cases, Jones provides insight into the dilemmas of modern health policy in which desire and action stand alongside indifference and inaction.

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