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A rich, detailed and well-illustrated overview of the landscape of
the North East of England. How distinctive is the landscape of the
North East of England? How far does its distinctive nature
contribute to the region's regional identity? These are key
questions addressed by this book. Covering a wide range of subjects
including country house landscapes, village landscapes and
"townscapes", including coverage of how the region's landscape has
been perceived and represented in literature and art, and
approaching the subject from a wide range of perspectives including
historical, literary, archaeological, art-historical and
geographical, the book provides a rich, detailed and
well-illustrated overview of the landscape of the North East of
England. It demonstrates that this landscape is more subtle,
layered and varied than is often supposed, and that stereotypes
that the region is grimly industrial and dominated by coal-mining
are wrong. Overall, besides much interesting detail and many new
research findings, the book vividly evokes the landscapes and the
spirit of place of the North East. Dr THOMAS FAULKNER is Visiting
Fellow, School of Historical Studies, University of Newcastle; Dr
HELEN BERRY is Reader in Early Modern History, School of Historical
Studies, University of Newcastle; Dr JEREMY GREGORY is Senior
Lecturer, Dept. Religions and Theology, University of Manchester.
Contributors: S. M. COUSINS, A. W. PURDUE, S. A. CAUNCE, STEVEN
DESMOND, JUDITH BETNEY, VERONICA GOULTY, FIONA GREEN, ADRIAN GREEN,
WINIFRED STOKES, HILARY J. GRAINGER, MARTIN ROBERTS, GILLIAN
COOKSON, THOMAS FAULKNER, LINDA POLLEY, HELEN BERRY, HUGH DIXON,
JAN HEWITT, LAURA NEWTON.
New technologies mean that sports clubs and governing bodies are
generating more data than ever to help manage their relationship
with fans, their performance, and their income streams. This new
edition of Winning with Data in the Business of Sports explains how
to acquire, store, maintain, and use data in the most effective
ways. The key developments are three-fold: new technology, new
understanding of how to apply that technology, and the new laws
informing and controlling the data that can be generated from the
technology. Important developments that have occurred since the
publication of the first edition include the General Data
Protection Regulations (GDPR) and the COVID-19 pandemic. With a
focus on these unique challenges coupled with the opportunities the
use of data creates, this book is essential reading for
professionals within the sports industry. This second edition
includes: - An introduction to new technologies, the data they
generate, and the supporting processes we need to have in place to
use them. - Brand new case studies with recent examples of creative
applications from clubs, teams, leagues, and governing bodies,
including Arsenal, AS Roma, ICC Cricket World Cup, LA Kings,
Portland Trail Blazers, and UEFA. - The sports industry's response
to tighter data legislation introduced primarily though the GDPR. -
The role of data and direct engagement during the COVID-19
pandemic. The book provides clear guidance and knowledge that
sports industry professionals need to understand the role of data
for the business side of sports. It is essential reading for sports
clubs, governing bodies and those working in sports marketing,
media and communications, sponsorship, merchandise, ticketing,
events, and participation development. The book will also be of
interest to students of sports management.
These are original critical essays on an iconic American
periodical, providing new insights into twentieth century literary
culture. This collection of newly commissioned critical essays
reads across and between New Yorker departments, from sports
writing to short stories, cartoons to reporters at large, poetry to
annals of business. Attending to the relations between these kinds
of writing and the magazine's visual and material constituents, the
collection examines the distinctive ways in which imaginative
writing has inhabited the 'prime real estate' of this enormously
influential periodical. In bringing together a range of sharply
angled analyses of particular authors, styles, columns, and pages,
this book offers multiple perspectives on American writing and
periodical culture at specific moments in 20th century history.
Features: eleven new perspectives on major American writers,
including Roth, Cheever, Plath, and Updike, in relation to their
first publication contexts; reconsiders modern and contemporary
American writing and periodical culture, focusing critical
attention on commercially successful 'smart' magazines; draws on
new research in The New Yorker's manuscript and digital archives;
and, a distinctive combination of close critical reading and
cultural analysis.
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