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Redesigning the Unremarkable (Hardcover): Evonne Miller, Debra Flanders Cushing Redesigning the Unremarkable (Hardcover)
Evonne Miller, Debra Flanders Cushing
R4,243 Discovery Miles 42 430 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Redesigning the Unremarkable is a timely and necessary reminder that the often neglected elements and spaces of our built environment - from trash bins, seats, stairways, and fences to streets, bikeways, underpasses, parking lots, and shopping centers - must be thoughtfully redesigned to enhance human and planetary health. Using the lens of sustainable, salutogenic, and playable design, in this inspiring book, Miller and Cushing explore the challenges, opportunities, and importance of redesigning the unremarkable. Drawing on global research, theory, practical case studies, photographs, and personal experiences, Redesigning the Unremarkable is a vital text - a doer's guide - for researchers, policymakers and practitioners wanting to transform and positively reimagine our urban environment.

Redesigning the Unremarkable (Paperback): Evonne Miller, Debra Flanders Cushing Redesigning the Unremarkable (Paperback)
Evonne Miller, Debra Flanders Cushing
R1,119 Discovery Miles 11 190 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Redesigning the Unremarkable is a timely and necessary reminder that the often neglected elements and spaces of our built environment - from trash bins, seats, stairways, and fences to streets, bikeways, underpasses, parking lots, and shopping centers - must be thoughtfully redesigned to enhance human and planetary health. Using the lens of sustainable, salutogenic, and playable design, in this inspiring book, Miller and Cushing explore the challenges, opportunities, and importance of redesigning the unremarkable. Drawing on global research, theory, practical case studies, photographs, and personal experiences, Redesigning the Unremarkable is a vital text - a doer's guide - for researchers, policymakers and practitioners wanting to transform and positively reimagine our urban environment.

How to Be a Design Academic - From Learning to Leading (Hardcover): Alethea Blackler, Evonne Miller How to Be a Design Academic - From Learning to Leading (Hardcover)
Alethea Blackler, Evonne Miller
R4,573 Discovery Miles 45 730 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book is about how to be a design academic. In another words, how to manage the various challenges, requirements, and processes that come with both the everyday and extra-ordinary parts of an academic role in design fields (from architecture, urban design, interior design and landscape architecture, to fashion, industrial, interaction and graphic design). The book is organised in two parts - Part 1, Starting out and Part 2, Becoming a Leader. It includes real-life experiences of actual academics and offers a wide range of experiences of authors from early career researchers to full professors and heads of schools. It contains all aspects of academic life, including the highs and lows of teaching, research, leadership, and managing your working life and your career. This book is perfect for academics, aspiring academics, and research students in a wide range of design fields.

Creative Arts-Based Research in Aged Care - Photovoice, Photography and Poetry in Action (Hardcover): Evonne Miller Creative Arts-Based Research in Aged Care - Photovoice, Photography and Poetry in Action (Hardcover)
Evonne Miller
R5,427 R4,552 Discovery Miles 45 520 Save R875 (16%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Of interest to all academics and researchers in gerontology, social work, psychology and nursing, as well as those interested in visual and innovative creative arts-based research methods. Uses innovative qualitative research methods in action, including participatory photography and poetry, to show what it is like to live in an aged care home. Stimulates debate and discussion about current practice, and the future of aged care in the context of rapid population ageing and automation.

Creative Arts-Based Research in Aged Care - Photovoice, Photography and Poetry in Action (Paperback): Evonne Miller Creative Arts-Based Research in Aged Care - Photovoice, Photography and Poetry in Action (Paperback)
Evonne Miller
R1,331 Discovery Miles 13 310 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Of interest to all academics and researchers in gerontology, social work, psychology and nursing, as well as those interested in visual and innovative creative arts-based research methods. Uses innovative qualitative research methods in action, including participatory photography and poetry, to show what it is like to live in an aged care home. Stimulates debate and discussion about current practice, and the future of aged care in the context of rapid population ageing and automation.

Creating Great Places - Evidence-based Urban Design for Health and Wellbeing (Hardcover): Debra Flanders Cushing, Evonne Miller Creating Great Places - Evidence-based Urban Design for Health and Wellbeing (Hardcover)
Debra Flanders Cushing, Evonne Miller
R4,564 Discovery Miles 45 640 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book provides a bold vision and roadmap for creating great places. Imagining and designing urban environments where all people thrive is an extraordinary task, and in this compelling narrative, Cushing and Miller remind us that theory is a powerful starting point. Drawing on international research, illustrated case studies, personal experiences, as well as fascinating examples from history and pop culture, this practical book provides the reader with inspiration, guidance and tools. The first section outlines six critical theories for contemporary urban design - affordance, prospect-refuge, personal space, sense of place/genius loci, place attachment, and biophilic design. The second section, using their innovative 'theory-storming' process, demonstrates how designers can create great places that are inclusive, sustainable, and salutogenic. Creating Great Places is an insightful, compelling, and evidence-based resource for readers who want to design urban environments that inspire, excite, and positively transform people's lives.

Creating Great Places - Evidence-based Urban Design for Health and Wellbeing (Paperback): Debra Flanders Cushing, Evonne Miller Creating Great Places - Evidence-based Urban Design for Health and Wellbeing (Paperback)
Debra Flanders Cushing, Evonne Miller
R1,239 Discovery Miles 12 390 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book provides a bold vision and roadmap for creating great places. Imagining and designing urban environments where all people thrive is an extraordinary task, and in this compelling narrative, Cushing and Miller remind us that theory is a powerful starting point. Drawing on international research, illustrated case studies, personal experiences, as well as fascinating examples from history and pop culture, this practical book provides the reader with inspiration, guidance and tools. The first section outlines six critical theories for contemporary urban design - affordance, prospect-refuge, personal space, sense of place/genius loci, place attachment, and biophilic design. The second section, using their innovative 'theory-storming' process, demonstrates how designers can create great places that are inclusive, sustainable, and salutogenic. Creating Great Places is an insightful, compelling, and evidence-based resource for readers who want to design urban environments that inspire, excite, and positively transform people's lives.

Media and Body Image (Paperback): Evonne Miller Media and Body Image (Paperback)
Evonne Miller
R1,590 Discovery Miles 15 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This research explores the relationships among media consumption, body satisfaction and perception. Correlational and experimental studies typically link exposure to the thin female body shape currently over-represented in the media with increased body dissatisfaction - contrary to this, however, my research demonstrates that women who view thin models perceive their bodies to be thinner (and closer to their ideal figure) than those who viewed control images. Yet, cognitive body dissatisfaction either did not change or increased. To explain this discrepancy, an anchoring explanation was postulated whereby exposure to thin women alters perceptions of their own weight, as well as what weight is "normal." My research suggests that women's perception of, and satisfaction with, their body vary depending on the anchor provided by media images, their perceived similarity to the image and their perception of their relative body size.

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