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Providing nuanced insight into key areas of innovation studies,
this erudite second edition acknowledges the significance of
innovation within the informal economy. It contributes to the
broader scholarly discourse on innovation indicators and
measurement, exploring the nature and rate of recent developments
within the field. The Handbook of Innovation Indicators and
Measurement showcases recent advancements within the field of
innovation and provides an expansive commentary on contemporary
issues such as the effect of the general definition of innovation
on zero price products. Updated chapters emphasise rapid changes
brought about by digital developments and provide a further
examination of the influence of people on social and frugal
innovation. This essential second edition will be valuable for
university lecturers and academics of economics, public policy and
innovation aspiring to update their course content. It will
additionally be beneficial for those working in government
departments pursuing more effective policy intervention.
General music is informed by a variety of teaching approaches and
methods. These pedagogical frameworks guide teachers in planning
and implementing instruction. Established approaches to teaching
general music must be understood, critically examined, and possibly
re-imagined for their potential in school and community music
education programs. Teaching General Music brings together the top
scholars and practitioners in general music education to create a
panoramic view of general music pedagogy and to provide critical
lenses through which to view these frameworks. The collection
includes an examination of the most prevalent approaches to
teaching general music, including Dalcroze, Informal Learning,
Interdisciplinary, Kodaly, Music Learning Theory, Orff Schulwerk,
Social Constructivism, and World Music Pedagogy. In addition, it
provides critical analyses of general music and teaching systems,
in light of the ways children around the world experience music in
their lives. Rather than promoting or advocating for any single
approach to teaching music, this book presents the various
approaches in conversation with one another. Highlighting the
perceived and documented benefits, limits, challenges, and
potentials of each, Teaching General Music offers myriad lenses
through which to re-read, re-think, and re-practice these
approaches.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
A Chance to Escape is a chapter book of historical fiction suitable
for grades 3-5. Imagine being a young widow from England who has
been in America only one year, then is left alone to support three
children under the age of twelve. This family is trapped by severe
economic circumstances in a slum district in New York City. Their
meager income is dwindling to such a crucial level that the mother
fears her children might wind up on the streets to survive, as
thousands of poor children have been forced to do. She is desperate
for help. This was the predicament in which Laura Harvey found
herself in 1893, with winter approaching. The only solution she
could come up with was to put Kathleen, Robert, and Beth on an
Orphan Train going out west where they could be placed in foster
homes. There they could have nourishing food, fresh air to breathe,
and an education even though her heart would be broken and her
children devastated at being separated from her.
This is a book about choices. Carolyn Gault, wrote "The Secret to
Making Wise Choices." Not only did she write this book to share
Biblical wisdom, and her lifetime collection of wisdom, but, also,
most importantly to leave a legacy for her children, grandchildren,
and future generations.
"The Secret to Making Wise Choices" is a book for our own
moments of history as we face choices that are confusing in our
rapidly changing culture. The future generations need as much
understanding and guidance as is possible in making the choices
they face day by day.
The author has included choices people face during their lives.
The book contains practical ways for making wiser choices. The
author demonstrates how choices affect the quality of their lives,
the lives of their families, their friends, their neighbors, and in
their communities. Not only does the author inform the readers how
choices made in their lifetime affect their earthly lives, but,
also, how their choices affect their place in eternity.
General Music: Dimensions of Practice is a practical guide for
music teachers and teaching artists who strive to teach music
holistically. The book begins by framing general music as a
holistic music education that is comprehensive, meaningful, and
relevant to diverse learners in school and community settings. It
is followed by chapters that are organized into one of four
dimensions of music practice: performing, connecting, creating, and
responding. Chapter authors share creative and innovative teaching
ideas, for both elementary and secondary school students, that
focus on a wide range of topics, including: songwriting, composing,
improvising, singing, moving, playing, listening, analyzing,
contextualizing, and connecting. Each chapter provides (a) a
rationale for a given area of music study, establishing its
importance and relevance; (b) a research or theoretical background,
to inform and guide practice; and (c) a pedagogical model or
framework illustrated through lesson ideas, curriculum units, or
vignettes. The ideas in this book seek to inspire and guide
teachers as they build comprehensive music programs that are
informed by students and communities.
Atom probe microscopy enables the characterization of materials
structure and chemistry in three dimensions with near-atomic
resolution. This uniquely powerful technique has been subject to
major instrumental advances over the last decade with the
development of wide-field-of-view detectors and
pulsed-laser-assisted evaporation that have significantly enhanced
the instrument's capabilities. The field is flourishing, and atom
probe microscopy is being embraced as a mainstream characterization
technique. This book covers all facets of atom probe
microscopy-including field ion microscopy, field desorption
microscopy and a strong emphasis on atom probe tomography. Atom
Probe Microscopy is aimed at researchers of all experience levels.
It will provide the beginner with the theoretical background and
practical information necessary to investigate how materials work
using atom probe microscopy techniques. This includes detailed
explanations of the fundamentals and the instrumentation,
contemporary specimen preparation techniques, experimental details,
and an overview of the results that can be obtained. The book
emphasizes processes for assessing data quality, and the proper
implementation of advanced data mining algorithms. Those more
experienced in the technique will benefit from the book as a single
comprehensive source of indispensable reference information, tables
and techniques. Both beginner and expert will value the way that
Atom Probe Microscopy is set out in the context of materials
science and engineering, and includes references to key recent
research outcomes.
Looking beyond the business sector, Fred Gault examines the
measurement of innovation in all economic sectors using an
internationally agreed definition of innovation. This timely book
explores the challenges and implications of measuring innovation,
producing indicators to support policy development, monitoring,
evaluation and learning. Examining innovation as a systems
phenomenon, chapters offer readers an understanding of the impact
of the innovation policy of governments, the strategy of businesses
and the practice of households in a more digital economy. Gault
also looks at the growing importance of restricted innovation as
well as the informal economy and the difficulties around measuring
social innovation. Concise and cutting-edge, this book will benefit
economics and innovation scholars, particularly those looking into
national innovation systems. Policy makers and organisations
focused on the statistical measurement of innovation will also find
this book offers helpful insights into the topic.
“Charlayne Hunter-Gault is an eminent Dean of American
journalism, a vital voice whose work chronicled the civil rights
movement and so much of what has transpired since then. My People
is the definitive collection of her reportage and commentary.
Spanning datelines in the American South, South Africa and points
scattered in between, her work constitutes a history of our time as
rendered by the pen of a singular and indispensable black woman
journalist.â€-Jelani Cobb From the legendary Emmy Award-winning
journalist, a collection of ground-breaking reportage from across
five decades which vividly chronicles the experience of Black life
in America today. At just nineteen years old, Charlayne
Hunter-Gault made national news after she had mounted a successful
legal challenge that culminated in her admission to the University
of Georgia in January 1961—making her one of the first two Black
students to integrate the institution. As an adult, Charlayne
switched from being the subject of news to covering it, becoming
one of its most recognized and acclaimed interpreters. Over more
than five decades, this dedicated reporter charted a course through
some of the world’s most respected journalistic institutions,
including The New Yorker, NBC, and the New York Times, where she
was often the only Black woman in the newsroom. Throughout her
storied career, Charlayne has chronicled the lives of Black people
in America—shining a light on their experiences and giving a
glimpse into their community as never before. Though she has
covered numerous topics and events, observed as a whole, her work
reveals the evolving issues at the forefront of Black Americans
lives and how many of the same issues continue to persist today. My
People showcases Charlayne’s lifelong commitment to reporting on
Black people in their totality, “in ways that are recognizable to
themselves.†Spanning from the Civil Rights Movement through the
election and inauguration of America’s first Black president and
beyond, this invaluable collection shows the breadth and nuance of
the Black experience through trials, tragedies, and triumphs of
everyday lives.
Christians and Christianity have been central to Hip Hop since its
inception. This book explores the intersection of Christians and
Hip Hop and the multiple outcomes of this intersection. It lays out
the ways in which Christians and Hip Hop overlap and diverge. The
intersection of Christians and Hip Hop brings together African
diasporic cultures, lives, memories and worldviews. Moving beyond
the focus on rappers and so-called "Christian Hip Hop," each
chapter explores three major themes of the book: identifying Hip
Hop, irreconcilable Christianity, and boundaries.There is a
self-identified Christian Hip Hop (CHH) community that has received
some scholarly attention. At the same time, scholars have analyzed
Christianity and Hip Hop without focusing on the self-identified
community. This book brings these various conversations together
and show, through these three themes, the complexities of the
intersection of Christians and Hip Hop. Hip Hop is more than rap
music, it is an African diasporic phenomenon. These three themes
elucidate the many characteristics of the intersection between
Christians and Hip Hop and our reasoning for going beyond
"Christian Hip Hop." This collection is a multi-faceted view of how
religious belief plays a role in Hip Hoppas' lives and community.
It will, therefore, be of great interest to scholars of Religion
and Hip Hop, Hip Hop, African Diasporas, Religion and the Arts,
Religion and Race and Black Theology as well as Religious Studies
more generally.
This highly informative and up-to-date book brings together expert
scholars in law of the sea to explore the legal and geopolitical
aspects of the South China Sea disputes and provide an in-depth
examination on the prospects of joint development in the South
China Sea. The South China Sea has long been regarded as a source
of conflict and tension in Asia. Underlying this conflict is the
dispute between China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and
Brunei over the features in the South China Sea, as well as the
resources in the surrounding waters. One viable solution is for the
claimants to set aside their claims and jointly develop the
hydrocarbon resources in the South China Sea. Unlike previous
works, this book takes a unique approach by examining existing
joint development arrangements in Asia to see if there are any
'lessons learnt' that may be applicable to the South China Sea.
This approach has enabled the editors to move beyond a mere
theoretical discussion on joint development and focus on the law,
policy and practical issues related to joint development. Beyond
Territorial Disputes in the South China Sea will strongly appeal to
Government officials, policy-makers from ASEAN Countries, China and
the United States, as well as academics, particularly those who are
involved in legal scholarship on the South China Sea disputes.
Practitioners of oil and gas law will also find much to benefit
them in this book. Contributors: V. Becker-Weinberg, R. Beckman, L.
Bernard, P. Cameron, T. Davenport, R. James, S. Jayakumar, S. Kaye,
G. MacLaren, B. Milligan, R. Nowinski, D.M. Ong, C. Schofield, I.
Townsend-Gault
Paperclay is an extremely versatile material for the contemporary
potter. Now firmly established in the ceramics world, this mix of
clay and paper fibers is remarkably flexible, strong, and easy to
repair. This highly workable medium allows expressive freedom and
imagination at every stage in the creative process, even after
drying and firing. In Paperclay, artists will discover the world of
possibilities offered by this blend of earth, paper, and water.
Building on the success of her previous books, artist and teacher
Rosette Gault explains how potters and clay sculptors can make,
fire, and reshape paperclay. This comprehensive guide covers a
range of methods from dry modeling to slurry state. Going beyond
the basics, the book introduces advanced techniques for building
armatures, sculpting figures, and forming wall hangings. It also
includes information on recycled and sustainable ingredients.
Paperclay features all-new color photographs and diagrams of
techniques and tools, as well as inspiring works by today's leading
international ceramicists. Packed with photographs and clear
instructions, Gault's book is an essential introduction to
paperclay for ceramics artists and educators.
The New Bruckner provides a valuable study of Bruckner's music,
focusing on the interaction of biography, textual scholarship,
reception history and analysis. Dr Dermot Gault conveys a broad
chronological narrative of Bruckner's compositional development,
interpolating analytical commentaries on the works and critical
accounts of the notoriously complex and editorial issues. Gault
corrects longstanding misconceptions about the composer's revision
process, and its relationship with the early editions and
widely-held critical opinions. Bruckner's constantly evolving
engagement with symphonic form is traced by taking each revision in
due order, rather than by taking each symphony on its own, and by
relating the symphonies to other mature works such as the Te Deum,
the three great Masses, and the Quintet, and argues that Bruckner's
music became more organic and less schematic as the result of his
revisions. The book will be essential reading for those studying
Bruckner's compositions, the complex history of their reception,
and late Romantic music in general.
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