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Iain Taylor treats Pannenberg's stated ambition to write 'a
theology more thoroughly Trinitarian than any I know of'. It
evaluates it by answering two questions: What does Pannenberg mean
by his theology being thoroughly Trinitarian? How far has his
subsequent work, especially Systematic Theology, been successful in
realizing his stated goal?
Placenames are a constant source of debate. Who was Edwin, whose
name is said to live on in that of Scotland's capital city? Are the
'drum' and 'chapel' still to be found in Drumchapel? And which
'king' had a 'seat' in Kingseat in Perthshire? The answers to these
and many similar questions are often not what might be expected at
first sight and have their origins in many languages - including
Gaelic, Pictish, Brythonic, Norse, Anglo-Saxon, Scots and Modern
English - that have been spoken in Scotland. This is the essential
companion to the fascinating world of Scottish placenames. It
features more than 8,000 placenames, from districts, towns and
villages to rivers, lochs and mountains, and also includes a
comprehensive introduction and maps.
Provides new perspectives on the increasingly complex
relationships between media forms and
formats, materiality, and meaning. Drawing on a range
of qualitative methodologies, our consideration of the
materiality of media is structured around three
overarching concepts: form – the physical qualities
of objects and the meanings which extend from them;
format – objects considered in relation to the protocols
which govern their use, and the meanings and
practices which stem from them; and ephemeral meaning
– the ways in which media artefacts are captured,
transformed, and redefined through changing
social, cultural, and technological values. Each section
includes empirical chapters which provide expansive
discussions of perspectives on media and
materiality. It considers a range of media
artefacts such as 8mm film, board games
maps, videogames, cassette tapes, transistor radios and
Twitter, amongst others. These are punctuated with a number
of short takes – less formal, often personal
takes exploring the meanings of media in context. We
seek to consider the materialities which emerge across the
broad and variegated range of the term’s use, and
to create spaces for conversation and debate about the
implications that this plurality of material meanings might
have for the study of study of media, culture, and
society.
This book offers a fresh perspective on British history in the long
nineteenth century through the lens of a study of Sevenoaks and the
surrounding area of West Kent. It considers, in particular, how the
risks faced by the people of this region, and the choices they made
to try to mitigate them, shaped their lives and relationships.
During a period of often dramatic change, the economic, social,
political, religious and cultural interests of individuals were
subject to different risk factors; the responses they made (and the
reasons for those choices) provide valuable insights and enable the
writing of highly nuanced local history. The authors pinpoint the
fundamental risk factors affecting the lives of West Kent’s
inhabitants (especially the poor): the struggle to obtain the four
bare necessities of shelter, food, fuel and clothing, without which
their survival was threatened. Other risks abounded too, from
abysmal sanitary conditions and the dangers of giving birth, to
industrial injuries and being a victim of crime. Secure work and
strong family networks were essential to limiting risks – often
forming part of the ‘makeshift economy’ – as well as charity,
education, health insurance and access to medical care. For many,
not all these options were available – or not until much later in
the period. Choice was central to religious and political
struggles. The examination of beliefs and values reveals the
immense impact such issues had across West Kent society, and how
and why it divided as a direct result. Finally, the authors
consider the advent of motor vehicles, which combined both risk and
choice in exciting but potentially dangerous ways. This innovative
approach provides a fruitful new way of writing history and offers
a model for future local history studies.
When seen hunting over a meadow, barn owls have an ethereal grace
and beauty that can be matched by no other bird. The barn owl has
an almost global distribution and has lived in close proximity to
humans since settlement and farming created the forest clearings
needed for hunting and places in which to nest. However, in many
countries, barn owl numbers are falling rapidly. This book explores
the relationships between barn owls and their prey worldwide, and
demonstrates how an understanding of such relationships can help in
the conservation of the species. In this comprehensive account,
Iain Taylor describes the biology and ecology of this species,
including the factors affecting breeding success, and causes of
mortality affecting the final recruitment of new birds into the
population. He concludes by suggesting ways in which we can manage
and conserve this beautiful bird for the future.
Take a closer look at the questions surrounding the long-term
impact of GE crops Genetically Engineered Crops examines current
controversies surrounding the potential health, environmental, and
social impacts of plants produced using molecular biology
techniques. Educators, professionals, and practitioners
representing a wide range of disciplines, including plant
biotechnology, environmental health risk assessment, law, food
safety assessment, and bio safety, address the uncertainties of the
science, biological risks, national and international governance
issues in North and South America, Europe, and Africa, and the need
for full public understanding of genetically engineered crops.
Proper regulation of food requires a broad understanding of the
science and of varying public perceptions of the technology that
will lead to effective governance. Genetically Engineered Crops
examines ecological, health, and environmental concerns about crop
genetic engineering, the need for precaution, biosafety, and
liability, and the challenges faced in meeting the public's demands
for proper understanding of the risks involved. With no worldwide
framework for regulation in place and public concern about food
safety growing, this vital book takes a closer look at the
long-term impact of GE crops and their place in the future of
agriculture. Genetically Engineered Crops examines: the laboratory
hazards of gene splicing environmental releases of GEOs the loss of
agrobiodiversity the ecological effects of HRCs ecological and
environmental risk assessment of GE crops human health implications
of GE foods allergenicity and toxicity the precautionary principle
international trade and regulatory harm smart regulations in Canada
shortcomings in risk assessment liability and compensation and much
more Genetically Engineered Crops is a vital reference resource for
anyone working in the plant and crop sciences, the social sciences,
national and international bioregulation, environmental law, and
agribusiness.
Take a closer look at the questions surrounding the long-term
impact of GE crops Genetically Engineered Crops examines current
controversies surrounding the potential health, environmental, and
social impacts of plants produced using molecular biology
techniques. Educators, professionals, and practitioners
representing a wide range of disciplines, including plant
biotechnology, environmental health risk assessment, law, food
safety assessment, and bio safety, address the uncertainties of the
science, biological risks, national and international governance
issues in North and South America, Europe, and Africa, and the need
for full public understanding of genetically engineered crops.
Proper regulation of food requires a broad understanding of the
science and of varying public perceptions of the technology that
will lead to effective governance. Genetically Engineered Crops
examines ecological, health, and environmental concerns about crop
genetic engineering, the need for precaution, biosafety, and
liability, and the challenges faced in meeting the public's demands
for proper understanding of the risks involved. With no worldwide
framework for regulation in place and public concern about food
safety growing, this vital book takes a closer look at the
long-term impact of GE crops and their place in the future of
agriculture. Genetically Engineered Crops examines: the laboratory
hazards of gene splicing environmental releases of GEOs the loss of
agrobiodiversity the ecological effects of HRCs ecological and
environmental risk assessment of GE crops human health implications
of GE foods allergenicity and toxicity the precautionary principle
international trade and regulatory harm smart regulations in Canada
shortcomings in risk assessment liability and compensation and much
more Genetically Engineered Crops is a vital reference resource for
anyone working in the plant and crop sciences, the social sciences,
national and international bioregulation, environmental law, and
agribusiness.
Are you looking for a complete course in Gaelic which takes you
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