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Individual mobility is one of the most important needs of modern
society and an important link between private, public and economic
life. In contrast, transport also entails severe environmental and
social burdens, foiling current efforts for sustainable
development. As the main source of CO2 emissions, transport is a
prominent driver for climate change, and individual car traffic is
responsible for nearly a third of the total energy consumption.
However, we have to consider that many commuters feel indeed very
dependent on their car. Here, ridesharing promises to contribute to
environmental protection, while still offering individual mobility.
Although ridesharing options have been discussed since many years,
internet and smartphones provide completeley new opportunities to
find ridesharing partners today. Thus, this book deals with current
efforts on implementing flexible internet- and phone-based
ridesharing services. With a main focus on the users' perspective,
their demands and acceptance limits, we aim to explore success
factors for non-profit, but also commercial ridesharing concepts.
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Repetition (Paperback)
Peter Handke; Translated by Ralph Manheim
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R424
Discovery Miles 4 240
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Set in 1960, Nobel Prize winner Peter Handke's Repetition narrates
Filip Kobal's journey from his home in Carinthia to Slovenia on the
trail of his brother Gregor, who disappeared in the region after
deserting from the German army and joining the Partisans. He takes
with him two books that had belonged to Gregor: a copybook from
agricultural college, which mainly concerns the care and grafting
of fruit trees, and a Slovene-German dictionary, in which Gregor
has marked certain words. The resulting investigation of the laws
of language and naming becomes a transformative investigation of
himself and the world around him.
1) This is a comprehensive book on creative industries in India. 2)
The book contains essays with recent data and multiple crucial case
studies from across India. 3) This book will be of interest to
departments of development studies, South Asian studies and
cultural studies across UK.
1) This is a comprehensive book on creative industries in India. 2)
The book contains essays with recent data and multiple crucial case
studies from across India. 3) This book will be of interest to
departments of development studies, South Asian studies and
cultural studies across UK.
Renewables are a game changer for interstate energy relations.
Their abundance and intermittency, possibilities for decentral
generation and use of rare earth materials, and generally electric
nature of transportation make them very different from fossil
fuels. What do these geographic and technical characteristics of
renewable energy systems imply for infrastructure topology and
operations, business models, and energy markets? What are the
consequences for the strategic realities and policy considerations
of producer, consumer, and transit countries and energy-related
patterns of cooperation and conflict between them? Who are the
winners and losers? The Geopolitics of Renewables is the first
in-depth exploration of the implications for interstate energy
relations of a transition towards renewable energy. Fifteen
international scholars combine insights from several disciplines -
international relations, geopolitics, energy security, renewable
energy technology, economics, sustainability transitions, and
energy policy - to establish a comprehensive overview and
understanding of the emerging energy game. Focus is on contemporary
developments and how they may shape the coming decades on three
levels of analysis: * The emerging global energy game; winners and
losers * Regional and bilateral energy relations of established and
rising powers * Infrastructure developments and governance
responses The book is recommended for academics and policy makers.
It offers a novel analytical framework that moves from geography
and technology to economics and politics to investigate the
geopolitical implications of renewable energy and provides
practical illustrations and policy recommendations related to
specific countries and regions such as the US, EU, China, India,
OPEC, and Russia
Robots in Education is an accessible introduction to the use of
robotics in formal learning, encompassing pedagogical and
psychological theories as well as implementation in curricula.
Today, a variety of communities across education are increasingly
using robots as general classroom tutors, tools in STEM projects,
and subjects of study. This volume explores how the unique physical
and social-interactive capabilities of educational robots can
generate bonds with students while freeing instructors to focus on
their individualized approaches to teaching and learning. Authored
by a uniquely interdisciplinary team of scholars, the book covers
the basics of robotics and their supporting technologies; attitudes
toward and ethical implications of robots in learning; research
methods relevant to extending our knowledge of the field; and more.
Robots in Education is an accessible introduction to the use of
robotics in formal learning, encompassing pedagogical and
psychological theories as well as implementation in curricula.
Today, a variety of communities across education are increasingly
using robots as general classroom tutors, tools in STEM projects,
and subjects of study. This volume explores how the unique physical
and social-interactive capabilities of educational robots can
generate bonds with students while freeing instructors to focus on
their individualized approaches to teaching and learning. Authored
by a uniquely interdisciplinary team of scholars, the book covers
the basics of robotics and their supporting technologies; attitudes
toward and ethical implications of robots in learning; research
methods relevant to extending our knowledge of the field; and more.
WINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE 2019
'One of the best and most important books written in German in our time' Karl Ove Knausgaard
'A devastating sliver of a book' Maggie Nelson
'Moving and beautifully realized... nearly perfect' New York Times Book Review
'Handke's sharp eye is always finding a strange beauty' Jeffrey Eugenides
This is Peter Handke's extraordinary confrontation with his mother's death. In a painful and courageous attempt to deal with the almost intolerable horror of her suicide, the eminent Austrian novelist and playwright sets out to piece together the facts of her life. What emerges is a loving portrait of inconsolable grief, and of a woman whose lively spirit has been crushed not once but over and over again by the miseries of her place and time. In stark, lucid prose, Handke reckons with his mother's life as it spans the rise of fascism, World War Two and post-war suffering.
The first of Peter Handke's novels to be published in English, "The
Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick "is a true modern classic that
"portrays the...breakdown of a murderer in ways that recall Camus's
"The Stranger"" (Richard Locke, "The New York Times). "The
self-destruction of a soccer goalie turned construction worker who
wanders aimlessly around a stifling Austrian border town after
pursuing and then murdering, almost unthinkingly, a female movie
cashier is mirrored by his use of direct, sometimes fractured prose
that conveys "at its best a seamless blend of lyricism and horror
seen in the runes of a disintegrating world" (Bill Marx, "Boston
Sunday Globe). "
"The Sunday edition of the "Karntner Volkszeitung "carried the
following item under 'Local News' 'In the village of A. (G.
township), a housewife, aged 51, committed suicide on Friday night
by taking an overdose of sleeping pills.'"
So opens "A Sorrow Beyond Dreams, "the eminent Austrian novelist
and playwright Peter Handke's reckoning with his mother's
life--which spanned the rise of the Nazis, World War II, and
postwar suffering--and death. Both stark and lyrical, full of love,
anger, admiration, and a keen sense of history, this slim book
reveals Handke at his most lucid and direct. It is the most moving
and accessible work in his distinguished career; it is
"indispensable" (Bill Marx, "The Boston Globe").
Individual mobility is one of the most important needs of modern
society and an important link between private, public and economic
life. In contrast, transport also entails severe environmental and
social burdens, foiling current efforts for sustainable
development. As the main source of CO2 emissions, transport is a
prominent driver for climate change, and individual car traffic is
responsible for nearly a third of the total energy consumption.
However, we have to consider that many commuters feel indeed very
dependent on their car. Here, ridesharing promises to contribute to
environmental protection, while still offering individual mobility.
Although ridesharing options have been discussed since many years,
internet and smartphones provide completeley new opportunities to
find ridesharing partners today. Thus, this book deals with current
efforts on implementing flexible internet- and phone-based
ridesharing services. With a main focus on the users' perspective,
their demands and acceptance limits, we aim to explore success
factors for non-profit, but also commercial ridesharing concepts.
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Repetition (Paperback)
Peter Handke; Translated by Ralph Manheim
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R398
R375
Discovery Miles 3 750
Save R23 (6%)
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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A major new novel from the Nobel laureate Peter Handke--one of his
most inventive and dazzlingly original works On a summer day under
a blue sky a man is stung on his foot by a bee. "The sting signaled
that the time had come to set out, to hit the road. Off with you.
The hour of departure has arrived." The man boards a train to
Paris, crosses the city by Metro, then boards another, disembarking
in a small town on the plains to the north. He is searching for a
young woman he calls the Fruit Thief, who, like him, has set off on
a journey to the Vexin plateau. What follows is a vivid but
dreamlike exploration of topography both physical and affective,
charting the Fruit Thief's perambulations across France's internal
borderlands: alongside rivers and through ravines, beside highways
and to a bolt-hole under the stairs of an empty hotel. Chance
encounters--with a man scrambling through the underbrush in search
of his lost cat, and with a delivery boy who abandons his scooter
to become a fellow traveler for a day--are like so many throws of
the dice, each exposing new facets of this mysterious individual in
the manner of a cubist portrait. In prose of unrivaled precision,
lucidly rendered into English by Krishna Winston, The Fruit Thief
elevates the terrain of everyday life to epic status, and situates
the microgeography of an individual at the center of a book like
few others. This is one of Nobel laureate Peter Handke's most
significant and original achievements.
Renewables are a game changer for interstate energy relations.
Their abundance and intermittency, possibilities for decentral
generation and use of rare earth materials, and generally electric
nature of transportation make them very different from fossil
fuels. What do these geographic and technical characteristics of
renewable energy systems imply for infrastructure topology and
operations, business models, and energy markets? What are the
consequences for the strategic realities and policy considerations
of producer, consumer, and transit countries and energy-related
patterns of cooperation and conflict between them? Who are the
winners and losers? The Geopolitics of Renewables is the first
in-depth exploration of the implications for interstate energy
relations of a transition towards renewable energy. Fifteen
international scholars combine insights from several disciplines -
international relations, geopolitics, energy security, renewable
energy technology, economics, sustainability transitions, and
energy policy - to establish a comprehensive overview and
understanding of the emerging energy game. Focus is on contemporary
developments and how they may shape the coming decades on three
levels of analysis: * The emerging global energy game; winners and
losers * Regional and bilateral energy relations of established and
rising powers * Infrastructure developments and governance
responses The book is recommended for academics and policy makers.
It offers a novel analytical framework that moves from geography
and technology to economics and politics to investigate the
geopolitical implications of renewable energy and provides
practical illustrations and policy recommendations related to
specific countries and regions such as the US, EU, China, India,
OPEC, and Russia
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