|
Showing 1 - 20 of
20 matches in All Departments
As the progression of technology in higher education continues to
advance, activity theory plays a vital role in allowing for the
development towards more culturally and socially advanced
activities over time; aiding in the attempt to shed important
insights into the potential for the transformation of higher
education. Activity Theory Perspectives on Technology in Higher
Education presents the adoption and use of the activity theory
during the evolution of technology in higher education into a more
advanced activity. This book is a combination of theory and
practice and is useful for researchers, academics, policy makers,
administrators, and instructors interested in the important
insights to the transformation of higher education.
Qualitative researchers have traditionally been cautious about
claiming that their work was scientific. The "right-on" schools
have exaggerated this caution into an outright rejection of science
as a model for their work. Science is, for them, outmoded; "an
archaic form of consciousness surviving for a while yet in a
degraded form" ("Tyler 1986:200"). Scientists' assertions that they
are in pursuit of truth simply camouflage their own lust for power.
There is no essential difference between truth and propaganda. The
authors acknowledge that the boundary between science and
propaganda has often been breached and some distrust of scientific
claims may be healthy. They also question the claim that science
creates disinterested and objective knowledge of an
observer-independent world without concluding that science is
impossible. The skeptics' reservations about qualitative research
are based on the deep-rooted assumption among natural scientists,
and some social scientists, that there is a world "out there,"
prior to, and independent of, their observations. This world can be
known objectively in the sense that all observers will, if
identically placed, see it in exactly the same way. If a suitable
language were available, they would also all produce identical
descriptions. From these observations they can work out the laws
governing the world's operations. The authors try to resolve these
contrary claims by asserting that science is a "procedural"
commitment. It consists of openness to refutation, a conscientious
and systematic search for contradictory evidence, and a readiness
to subject one's preconceptions to critical examination. The
devotion to truth as a regulative ideal is an essential difference
between science and propaganda. This work is a unique and
innovative defense of scientific method. "Elizabeth Murphy" is
reader in sociology and social policy at the University of
Nottingham, UK. "Robert Dingwall" is professor and director of the
Institute for the Study of Genetics, Biorisks, and Society at the
University of Nottingham, UK.
Bringing together case studies and theory, this book is the first
in-depth qualitative study of student migration within Europe.
Drawing on the theory of 'the stranger' as a sociological type, the
author suggests that the travelling European students can be seen
as a new migratory elite. The book presents the narratives of
travelling students, explains their motivations, the effects of
movement into a new social and cultural context, the problems of
adaptation, and describes the construction of social networks, and
the process of adaptation to new cultures.
Contents: 1. The Stranger's Template 2. Narratives of Student Travellers 3. Mobility Capital: A Taste for Living Abroad 4. An Adventure into Another Time - Space 5. The Arrival: a Rite of Passage 6. Redefining Culture Shock in a European Context 7. New Spaces, New Places 8. The New Social Setting 9. The Creation of a New Social Fabric 10. Adaptation: Chameleon or Clams
Can both sisters find happiness, when one marries for love, and the
other for money...Sisters Mary and Cathy Ward couldn't be more
different: Fiercely independent Mary is determined to leave the
mean streets of Liverpool, whereas Cathy - quiet and well loved -
is happy with the life she has. But when both girls fall for the
same man conflict threatens to push them apart, and as they are
caught up in their own troubles, Liverpool erupts in the Bloody
Sunday riots. To Give and to Take, the second book in the
captivating Liverpool Sagas, is perfect for fans of Catherine
Cookson and Pam Howes. 'A family saga you won't be able to put
down' Prima 'The whole-heartedness of Liverpool shines through in a
refreshing tribute to Merseyside' Liverpool Daily Post 'Hard to
beat ... A gripping family saga' Manchester Evening News 'Elizabeth
Murphy obviously delights in writing about a city she knows and
loves, and her enthusiasm must rub off on the reader. She has a
talent for characterisation, and by the end of the story, love 'em
or hate 'em, you care about every person in the book.' Hull Daily
Mail 'A good long story set in Liverpool ... The background has a
good authentic feel to it.' Northern Echo The Liverpool Sagas The
Land is Bright To Give and To Take There is a Season
The final instalment of the breathtaking Liverpool Sagas, perfect
for fans of Helen Forrester and Pam Howes Cathy is glad to have her
husband back now The Great War is over, but her son John is not so
sure. Struggling to keep the peace, Cathy has her work cut out for
her, as the pair seem unable to see eye-to-eye. Surviving with four
children on Greg's meagre wages is hard enough without their rows,
but with the help of her parents and loyal friends in their
close-knit Liverpool community, Cathy can keep a smile on her face.
When sister Mary comes back into her life, her heart is filled with
hope. And she'll need it in order to survive the Depression, with
the storm clouds of war gathering once more on the horizon... There
is a Season is the last book in the enthralling Liverpool Sagas,
ideal for fans of Lyn Andrews, Maggie Ford and Katie Flynn. 'A
family saga you just won't be able to put down' Prima 'The
whole-heartedness of Liverpool shines through in a refreshing
tribute to Merseyside' Liverpool Daily Post The Liverpool Sagas The
Land is Bright To Give and To Take There is a Season
The captivating first instalment of The Liverpool Sagas, perfect
for fans of Lyn Andrews and Pam HowesLife changes for the Palin
children when Mam dies, and it's up to twelve-year-old Sally to try
and take her place. Sally lavishes all her hopes and dreams on her
baby sister Emily, determined that she'll leave the mean streets of
their Liverpool home and enjoy a better life. When Emily is sent to
live with rich relatives, it seems like her wish has come true, but
the chance is bittersweet. Sally and her family may face poverty
and hardship in Liverpool, but the warmth and love shared will help
them overcome whatever the world has to throw at them; Emily,
however, wanting for nothing, might find out that happiness is
harder to find... Full of authentic details of Liverpool life at
the turn of the century, The Land is Bright is a totally absorbing
saga perfect for fans of Katie Flynn and Helen Forrester. 'A family
saga you just won't be able to put down' Prima 'The
whole-heartedness of Liverpool shines through in a refreshing
tribute to Merseyside' Liverpool Daily Post' Murphy is born and
bred, and sets her first novel in her beloved city, giving the book
that vital authenticity which makes it so realistic' Hull Daily
Mail 'Rich in authentic period details, The Land is Bright is a
time machine back to the past. This is how history should be
written!' Terrace Review 'Evocative writing' Woman's World 'Richly
nostalgic' Publishing News 'A thundering great read' Liverpool Echo
The Liverpool Sagas The Land is Bright To Give and To Take There is
a Season
The tale of two Liverpool sisters and their search for
happiness.When Kate and Rose Drew are orphaned, they are
heartbroken to discover they are to be separated. Kate must go to
Aunt Mildred, a hard woman who runs a Liverpool boarding house, who
puts her to work at once. But Rose gets the wealthy widow Aunt
Beattie, who lavishes her with gifts and attention. As one sister
experiences hardship alongside friendship, while the other is
spoilt and isolated, which will find happiness? For, eventually, it
is not what Kate and Rose have in life that counts, but what they
choose to make of it... A truly memorable saga that will charm
readers of Helen Forrester, Katie Flynn and Pam Howes.
A deeply moving saga based in 20th-century Liverpool.From a young
age Laura Redmond resents the way her father speaks to her mother.
She does not understand that despite his heated outbursts, John
Redmond is a loyal and devoted husband. As Laura grows up her
protective love for her mother, Anne, leads to a love/hate
relationship between father and daughter. Many think this is
because they are so alike - both uncompromising and determined.
Only Laura's great-grandmother recognises the truth. It takes many
years filled with triumph and tragedy for the family, and the
arrival of a special man in Laura's life, before she can properly
grasp the true nature of her father. An absolute triumph, perfect
for fans of Katie Flynn, Helen Forrester and Lyn Andrews.
It's the dawn of the 20th century, but Anna and Dorrie Furlong,
young daughters of a Liverpudlian ship captain with archaic ideals,
are expected to remain at home in Everton until they are wedded.
Dorrie, beautiful and popular, with multiple admirers, is content
to do this, but idealistic, intelligent Anna hates her narrow life
and longs for freedom and independence. As both sisters struggle
against their situations, love will find them as if by accident,
and after much hardship and sadness, they will both begin to
realise where true happiness lies... A touching love song to
Liverpool, Elizabeth Murphy's Comfort Me With Apples is an
emotional, touching tale, perfect for fans of Katie Flynn, Helen
Forrester and Lyn Andrews
|
Home (Paperback)
Elizabeth Murphy
|
R385
Discovery Miles 3 850
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
A Chronicle of Friendship
If you have ever had a really good friend
Experienced the elation of being understood
And the frustration of not being heard
The qualms of trusting a perfect stranger
Only to realize that your friend is the one person you can
trust...
If you have ever had a really good friend
And one day had to say good-bye
Wherever the Wind Blows Me
Will tickle your funny bone
And tug at your heartstrings
This is the story of friendship, carved out by the universe --
destined. It is the coming together of two unlikely souls,
colliding in a celestial moment and setting in motion the rest of
their lifes' journey.
It is only true if you believe it is, and sad, only if you
cannot see past tomorrow.
In SAFETEA-LU Section 1808, Congress required the U.S. Department
of Transportation, in consultation with the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), to evaluate and assess the direct and
indirect impacts of CMAQ-funded projects on air quality and
congestion levels to ensure the program's effective implementation.
Phase II of the CMAQ Evaluation and Assessment responds to that
request by exploring different practices and approaches that select
agencies Nationwide use in CMAQ project selection and
implementation. The study team conducted 1-day site interviews with
Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) and State Departments of
Transportation (DOTs) at seven locations around the country. The
Phase II Report highlights effective CMAQ implementation practices
and identifies benefits, challenges, and opportunities encountered
by the agencies interviewed as they program CMAQ funds from the
information collected and analyzed during the site visit
interviews.
Want better relationships at work and at home? RESET Your Buttons
shows you how to achieve more productive relationships for greater
success. When you learn how to RESET Your Buttons, you're really
putting to use a skill set that is absolutely necessary for anyone
working with other people in a professional environment. Learning
how to recognize the way you react to your work culture and
learning how to cope with negative stimuli is an absolute must for
those of us who want to succeed in business and in life.
|
|