|
|
Showing 1 - 6 of
6 matches in All Departments
Our contemporary historical moment is often characterized by
social, political, economic, technological, and educational
complexities, as well as lived experiences of estrangement,
isolation, insecurity, loss, threat, and trauma. Within this
difficult context, conventional understandings of community which
often rely upon assimilation or exclusion are devoid of hope, and
new imaginations of community and community building are needed to
cultivate generative, nurturing, sustaining experiences of life
together. Through a multi-threaded exploration of the curriculum as
embodied and emerging in a living ecosystem, new conceptualizations
of community building may emerge. Drawing upon poststructural
feminism, poetics, autobiography, and metaphors of the maternal
body, this book explores the complicated intersections of
difference, embodiment, emergence, and relationality within the
curriculum, to reimagine the possibilities of building the other
community, one inclusive of difference. Facing the challenges of
our time with hope, grace, and creativity, this book is uniquely
positioned in a middle space between the theoretical concerns of
the academic community and the needs for accessibility by the
practitioner within an instructional context.
The Technology of Property Rights combines the understanding of
institutions and institutional change with a discussion of the
latest technologies and their influence on the measurement and
monitoring of property rights. The contributors analyze specific
applications for fisheries, whales, water quality, various
pollutants, as well as other pressing environmental issues. No
other work brings together an economic understanding of
environmental issues with technological expertise in the way this
volume does.
|
Farima (Paperback)
Jeff Brown; Edited by Griffin Smith; Brian Lewis
|
R408
Discovery Miles 4 080
|
Ships in 18 - 22 working days
|
|
You may like...
Bad Luck Penny
Amy Heydenrych
Paperback
(1)
R350
R323
Discovery Miles 3 230
|