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Research policy favours projects that integrate disciplinary
knowledge and involve non-academic stakeholders. Consequently,
integrative concepts - interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity
- are gaining currency in landscape research and planning.
Researchers are excited by the prospect of merging disciplinary and
non-academic expertise to improve their understanding and
performance, but often struggle with the challenges of
operationalizing integration.This book provides guidelines for
those coping with these challenges, whether they are members of an
integrative research team or individuals working on a problem that
demands integration. They must define terminology, choose
appropriate methodologies, overcome epistemological barriers and
cope with the high expectations of some stakeholders while
encouraging others to participate at all.
Research policy favours projects that integrate disciplinary
knowledge and involve non-academic stakeholders. Consequently,
integrative concepts a" interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity
a" are gaining currency in landscape research and planning.
Researchers are excited by the prospect of merging disciplinary and
non-academic expertise to improve their understanding and
performance, but often struggle with the challenges of
operationalizing integration.
This book provides guidelines for those coping with these
challenges, whether they are members of an integrative research
team or individuals working on a problem that demands integration.
They must define terminology, choose appropriate methodologies,
overcome epistemological barriers and cope with the high
expectations of some stakeholders while encouraging others to
participate at all.
The book deals with the development of integrative theory and
concepts, the development of integrative tools and methods,
training and education for integration, and the application of
integrative concepts in landscape research. As it also presents
examples of successful integrative PhD studies, it is not only
valuable for experienced scientists but will also help other PhD
students find their way in integrative research.
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The Outsiders (Paperback)
Gary Fry; Edited by Joe Mynhardt; Introduction by Kevin Lucia
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"The other night, on the late shift," he said, having taken another
lengthy slurp of beer, "I saw something that...that made me
question my mind." Felachnids: a race of mythical creatures
rumoured to live in Yorkshire's dark countryside. The yellow eyes,
the double-jointed limbs, the heads that turned backwards whenever
that was necessary. These creatures, which otherwise resembled
humans, appeared to occupy a small village in North Yorkshire
called Nathen, about sixty miles from Bradford, up through the
valleys at the foot of which the city rested. And Lee Parker is
determined to track them down. Scourge is a traditional,
plot-driven horror novel of suspense and excitement.
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Haunts of Horror (Paperback)
David A. Sutton; Allen Ashley, Paul Finch, Gary Fry, Samantha Lee, …
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Best British Horror 2014 (Paperback)
Johnny Mains; Contributions by Simon Bestwick, Ramsey Campbell, Kate Farrell, Gary Fry, …
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Welcome To The New Home Of Horror 'Johnny Mains is the go-to man
for horror in the UK. His extensive knowledge of and unbound
passion for the genre is amazing. If there was a government
Ministry of Horror (which there should be), Johnny would be in
charge. He is the Minister for Horror. He has extraordinary energy
and is fighting a one-man battle to preserve and revitalise the
noble tradition of the horror anthology. Oh, and he is a nice bloke
as well.' -Charlie Higson 'Mercy stands before her, wielding a
mud-caked pickaxe in both hands ...' -When Charlie Sleeps, Laura
Mauro 'Too much Semtex was an obvious, beginner's mistake, and I
noted I needed to remove more brain in future ...' -Exploding
Raphaelesque Heads, Ian Hunter 'There isn't much time. Blood is
already spattering the paper on which I am writing ...' -The
Secondary Host, John Probert 'It appeared to be an insect of some
kind, perhaps a beetle or a spider with a bloated body ...' -Come
Into My Parlour, Reggie Oliver Best British Horror is a new
anthology series dedicated to showcasing and proving, without
doubt, that when it comes to horror and supernatural fiction,
Britain is its obvious and natural home. This new anthology
includes stories by: Ramsey Campbell, Kate Farrell, Gary Fry,
Muriel Gray, Ian Hunter, Joel Lane, Tanith Lee, V.H. Leslie, John
Llewellyn Probert, Michael Marshall Smith, Laura Mauro, Mark
Morris, Adam Nevill, Thana Niveau, Reggie Oliver, Marie O'Regan,
Robert Shearman, Elizabeth Stott, Anna Taborska, Stephen Volk and
D.P. Watt.
Morpheus Tales, the UK's most controversial horror, sf and fantasy
magazine, proudly presents its first original dark fiction
anthology: 13. Original fiction by Eric S Brown, Joseph D'Lacey,
Gary Fry, Andrew Hook, Shaun Jeffrey, Matt Leyshon, Gary McMahon,
Andy Remic, Stanley Riiks, Tommy B. Smith, Alan Spencer, Fred
Venturini, and William R.D. Wood. Featuring a wide range of dark
fiction, including horror, dark fantasy and dark SF, Morpheus Tales
has pulled stories from around the world. 13 authors each present
their own story: disturbing malevolence, personal fear, ghostly
debts, the apocalypse, musical madness, sasquatch and more...All
manner of disturbingly dark tales are contained in this collection.
13 tales of dark fiction.
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