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This book offers a new look at international security management
combining practical applications and theoretical foundations for
new solutions to today's complex security and safety challenges.
The book's focus on safety as a positive experience complements the
traditional approach to safety as risks and threats. In addition,
its multi-stakeholder, multi-disciplinary, international and
evidence-based approach provides holistic and timely insights for
the field. Topics raised in this book focus on the crucial
questions of: Who is safety actually for? (and) How can sustainable
safety solutions be jointly created? This book provides
comprehensive insights into the latest research findings, practical
applications and suggestions for dealing with challenges in
international security management in integrated and sustainable
ways, making it relevant reading for practitioners, as well as
academics and students - with a view to obtaining thorough,
first-hand knowledge from serving experts in the field. We explore
new ways of working with citizens, police and policymakers in order
to co-create safety. This book emphasises the importance of safety
as a topic that matters for all. "Safety and security are basic
pillars for the development of our society. However, the number of
areas, actors and procedures involved in the management of the
different elements composing the international security eco-system,
its coordination and alignment, make it a challenging issue to
resolve. This book provides a fresh new approach to this complex
issue, in which we all have a role to play." Fernando Ruiz, Acting
Head of European Cyber-Crime Centre - Europol "A very timely
analysis that brings a much-needed international perspective to the
field of security management. The authors explore the challenges
confronting security management in a complex and connected world
and generate new ideas to support practice and inspire research."
Professor Mark Griffin; John Curtin Distinguished Professor, Curtin
University; Director, Future of Work Institute "This book presents
the role of International Security Management in the 21st century
in an innovative way." Dr. Christian Endress, Managing Director,
ASW Bundesverband - German Association for Security in Industry and
Commerce
This book offers a new look at international security management
combining practical applications and theoretical foundations for
new solutions to today's complex security and safety challenges.
The book's focus on safety as a positive experience complements the
traditional approach to safety as risks and threats. In addition,
its multi-stakeholder, multi-disciplinary, international and
evidence-based approach provides holistic and timely insights for
the field. Topics raised in this book focus on the crucial
questions of: Who is safety actually for? (and) How can sustainable
safety solutions be jointly created? This book provides
comprehensive insights into the latest research findings, practical
applications and suggestions for dealing with challenges in
international security management in integrated and sustainable
ways, making it relevant reading for practitioners, as well as
academics and students - with a view to obtaining thorough,
first-hand knowledge from serving experts in the field. We explore
new ways of working with citizens, police and policymakers in order
to co-create safety. This book emphasises the importance of safety
as a topic that matters for all. "Safety and security are basic
pillars for the development of our society. However, the number of
areas, actors and procedures involved in the management of the
different elements composing the international security eco-system,
its coordination and alignment, make it a challenging issue to
resolve. This book provides a fresh new approach to this complex
issue, in which we all have a role to play." Fernando Ruiz, Acting
Head of European Cyber-Crime Centre - Europol "A very timely
analysis that brings a much-needed international perspective to the
field of security management. The authors explore the challenges
confronting security management in a complex and connected world
and generate new ideas to support practice and inspire research."
Professor Mark Griffin; John Curtin Distinguished Professor, Curtin
University; Director, Future of Work Institute "This book presents
the role of International Security Management in the 21st century
in an innovative way." Dr. Christian Endress, Managing Director,
ASW Bundesverband - German Association for Security in Industry and
Commerce
The use of new technologies in education developed rapidly in
the 1990s, as, for example, with the Internet, whose impact on
educational practice could not have been predicted seven years ago.
Much is now expected of this technology, but has its adoption led
to the development of genuinely innovative approaches to teaching
and learning?
Originally published in the journal "Alt-J," the papers
collected in "The Changing Face of Learning Technology" illustrate
how the field of learning technology has developed since the
journal was launched in 1993. The volume is divided into four
sections: design and evaluation of technology-mediated learning
environments, institutional change, learning technology in a
networked infrastructure, and reflections on future possibilities,
and a short update of each article has been written to highlight
developments in the area of the original presentation.
The distinctive approach of this collection provides an
interpretative framework for an understanding of the use and design
of learning technology. It is hoped that this will stimulate an
appreciation of underlying issues and their significance for
supporting learning and teaching in both higher and further
education.
This collection of essays focuses primarily on the narrative voice
in French fiction from the mid-19th century to the present, from
Balzac through Zola and Proust to the "nouveau roman".
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