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A Real Human Life - The Life of Jesus Christ in You (Hardcover): Michael J Wolfe A Real Human Life - The Life of Jesus Christ in You (Hardcover)
Michael J Wolfe
R726 R639 Discovery Miles 6 390 Save R87 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Introduction to Theater - A Direct Approach (Hardcover): Laurie J. Wolf Introduction to Theater - A Direct Approach (Hardcover)
Laurie J. Wolf
R912 Discovery Miles 9 120 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Advances in Contemplative Psychotherapy - Accelerating Personal and Social Transformation (Paperback, 2nd edition): Joseph... Advances in Contemplative Psychotherapy - Accelerating Personal and Social Transformation (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Joseph Loizzo, Fiona Brandon, Emily J. Wolf, Miles Neale
R1,092 Discovery Miles 10 920 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Advances in Contemplative Psychotherapy offers mental health professionals of all disciplines and orientations the most comprehensive and rigorous introduction to the art of integrating contemplative psychology, ethics, and practices, including mindfulness, compassion, and embodiment techniques. It brings together clinicians, scholars, and thought leaders of unprecedented caliber, featuring some of the most eminent pioneers in the rapidly growing field of contemplative psychotherapy. The new edition offers an expanded array of effective contemplative interventions, contemplative psychotherapies, and contemplative approaches to clinical practice. New chapters discuss how contemplative work can effect positive psychosocial change at personal, interpersonal, and collective levels to address racial, gender, and other forms of systemic oppression. The new edition also explores the cross-cultural nuances in the integration of Buddhist psychology and healing practices by Western researchers and clinicians and includes the voices of leading Tibetan doctors. Advances in Contemplative Psychotherapy offers a profound and synoptic overview of one of psychotherapy's most intriguing and promising fields.

Power and Privatization - Choice and Competition in the Remaking of British Democracy (Hardcover): J. Wolfe Power and Privatization - Choice and Competition in the Remaking of British Democracy (Hardcover)
J. Wolfe
R3,024 Discovery Miles 30 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book shows that privatization in Britain constitutes a form of state power. After analyzing the historical and ideological background, the study examines how market processes indirectly extend state control by governing participation in state asset sales, regulatory regimes, deregulated policymaking and the marketization of trade unions. Privatizing control remade British democracy. Direct state power has been concentrated and held in reserve, while market processes guide wide areas of routine decision-making. Thus, it is demonstrated that privatization has depoliticized choice and diminished freedom.

Educating Citizens - International Perspectives on Civic Values and School Choice (Paperback): Stephen Macedo, Patrick J. Wolf Educating Citizens - International Perspectives on Civic Values and School Choice (Paperback)
Stephen Macedo, Patrick J. Wolf
R694 Discovery Miles 6 940 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In the wake of the Supreme Courts landmark ruling upholding school choice, policymakers across the country are grappling with the challenge of funding and regulating private schools. Towns, cities, and states are experimenting with a variety of policies, including vouchers, tax credits, and charter schools. Meanwhile, public officials and citizens continue to debate the issues at the heart of the matter: Why should the government regulate education? Who should do the regulating? How should private schools be regulated, and how much? These questions represent new terrain for many policymakers in the United States. Europe and Canada, however, have struggled with these issues for decades or, in some cases, even a century or more. In this groundbreaking volume, scholars from Europe and the United States come together to ask what Americans can learn from other countries experience with publicly funded educational choice. This experience is both extensive and varied. In England and Wales, parents play a significant role in selecting the schools their children will attend. In the Netherlands and much of Belgium, most students attend religious schools at government expense. In Canada, France and Germany, state-financed school choice is limited to circumstances that serve particular social and governmental needs. In Italy, school choice has just recently arrived on the policy agenda. In analyzing these cases, the authors focus on how school choice policies have shaped and been shaped by civic values such as tolerance, civic cohesion, and integration across class, religious, and racial lines. They explore the systems of regulation, accountability, and control that accompany public funding, ranging from the testing-based mechanisms of Alberta to the more intrusive inspection systems of Britain, Germany, and France. And they discuss the relevance of these experiences for the United States. These essays illuminate many ways in which the public interest in education may be preserved or even enhanced in an era of increased parental choice. Based on a wealth of experience and expertise, Educating Citizens will aid policymakers and citizens as they consider historic changes in American public education policy.

Advances in Contemplative Psychotherapy - Accelerating Personal and Social Transformation (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Joseph... Advances in Contemplative Psychotherapy - Accelerating Personal and Social Transformation (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Joseph Loizzo, Fiona Brandon, Emily J. Wolf, Miles Neale
R4,113 Discovery Miles 41 130 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Advances in Contemplative Psychotherapy offers mental health professionals of all disciplines and orientations the most comprehensive and rigorous introduction to the art of integrating contemplative psychology, ethics, and practices, including mindfulness, compassion, and embodiment techniques. It brings together clinicians, scholars, and thought leaders of unprecedented caliber, featuring some of the most eminent pioneers in the rapidly growing field of contemplative psychotherapy. The new edition offers an expanded array of effective contemplative interventions, contemplative psychotherapies, and contemplative approaches to clinical practice. New chapters discuss how contemplative work can effect positive psychosocial change at personal, interpersonal, and collective levels to address racial, gender, and other forms of systemic oppression. The new edition also explores the cross-cultural nuances in the integration of Buddhist psychology and healing practices by Western researchers and clinicians and includes the voices of leading Tibetan doctors. Advances in Contemplative Psychotherapy offers a profound and synoptic overview of one of psychotherapy's most intriguing and promising fields.

A Place for Us - A Memoir (Paperback): Brandon J Wolf A Place for Us - A Memoir (Paperback)
Brandon J Wolf
R292 R249 Discovery Miles 2 490 Save R43 (15%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Red Jade Omnibus (Hardcover): Stephen J Wolf Red Jade Omnibus (Hardcover)
Stephen J Wolf
R1,366 Discovery Miles 13 660 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Freedom's Laboratory - The Cold War Struggle for the Soul of Science (Hardcover): Audra J Wolfe Freedom's Laboratory - The Cold War Struggle for the Soul of Science (Hardcover)
Audra J Wolfe
R782 Discovery Miles 7 820 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Cold War ended long ago, but the language of science and freedom continues to shape public debates over the relationship between science and politics in the United States. Scientists like to proclaim that science knows no borders. Scientific researchers follow the evidence where it leads, their conclusions free of prejudice or ideology. But is that really the case? In Freedom's Laboratory, Audra J. Wolfe shows how these ideas were tested to their limits in the high-stakes propaganda battles of the Cold War. Wolfe examines the role that scientists, in concert with administrators and policymakers, played in American cultural diplomacy after World War II. During this period, the engines of US propaganda promoted a vision of science that highlighted empiricism, objectivity, a commitment to pure research, and internationalism. Working (both overtly and covertly, wittingly and unwittingly) with governmental and private organizations, scientists attempted to decide what, exactly, they meant when they referred to "scientific freedom" or the "US ideology." More frequently, however, they defined American science merely as the opposite of Communist science. Uncovering many startling episodes of the close relationship between the US government and private scientific groups, Freedom's Laboratory is the first work to explore science's link to US propaganda and psychological warfare campaigns during the Cold War. Closing in the present day with a discussion of the 2017 March for Science and the prospects for science and science diplomacy in the Trump era, the book demonstrates the continued hold of Cold War thinking on ideas about science and politics in the United States.

Naked Fieldnotes - A Rough Guide to Ethnographic Writing: Denielle Elliott, Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer Naked Fieldnotes - A Rough Guide to Ethnographic Writing
Denielle Elliott, Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer
R855 R710 Discovery Miles 7 100 Save R145 (17%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Creative and diverse approaches to ethnographic knowledge production and writing   Ethnographic research has long been cloaked in mystery around what fieldwork is really like for researchers, how they collect data, and how it is analyzed within the social sciences. Naked Fieldnotes, a unique compendium of actual fieldnotes from contemporary ethnographic researchers from various modalities and research traditions, unpacks how this research works, its challenges and its possibilities.   The volume pairs fieldnotes based on observations, interviews, drawings, photographs, soundscapes, and other contemporary modes of recording research encounters with short, reflective essays, offering rich examples of how fieldnotes are composed and shaped by research experiences. These essays unlock the experience of conducting qualitative research in the social sciences, providing clear examples of the benefits and difficulties of ethnographic research and how it differs from other forms of writing such as reporting and travelogue. By granting access to these personal archives, Naked Fieldnotes unsettles taboos about the privacy of ethnographic writing and gives scholars a diverse, multimodal approach to conceptualizing and doing ethnographic fieldwork.    Contributors: Courtney Addison, Te Herenga Waka—Victoria U of Wellington; Patricia Alvarez Astacio, Brandeis U; Sareeta Amrute, The New School; Barbara Andersen, Massey U Auckland, New Zealand; Adia Benton, Northwestern U; Letizia Bonanno, U of Kent; Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier, U of Victoria; Michael Cepek, U of Texas at San Antonio; Michelle Charette, York U; Tomás Criado, Humboldt-U of Berlin; John Dale, George Mason U; Elsa Fan, Webster U; Kelly Fayard, U of Denver; Michele Friedner, U of Chicago; Susan Frohlick, U of British Columbia, Okanagan, Syilx Territory; Angela Garcia, Stanford U; Danielle Gendron, U of British Columbia; Mascha Gugganig,  Technical U Munich; Natalia Gutkowski, Hebrew U of Jerusalem; T. S. Harvey, Vanderbilt U;  Saida HodžicÌ, Cornell U; K. G. Hutchins, Oberlin College; Basit Kareem Iqbal, McMaster U; Emma Kowal, Deakin U in Melbourne; Mathangi Krishnamurthy, IIT Madras; Shyam Kunwar; Margaret MacDonald, York U in Toronto; Stephanie McCallum, U Nacional de San Martín and U de San Andrés, Argentina; Diana Ojeda, Cider, U de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia; Valerie Olson, U of California, Irvine; Patrick Mbullo Owuor, Northwestern U; Stacy Leigh Pigg, Fraser U; Jason Pine, Purchase College, State U of New York; Chiara Pussetti, U of Lisbon; Tom Rice, U of Exeter; Leslie A. Robertson, U of British Columbia, Vancouver; Yana Stainova, McMaster U; Richard Vokes, U of Western Australia; Russell Westhaver, Saint Mary’s U in Nova Scotia; Paul White, U of Nevada, Reno.

School Choice: Separating Fact from Fiction (Paperback): Patrick J. Wolf School Choice: Separating Fact from Fiction (Paperback)
Patrick J. Wolf
R964 Discovery Miles 9 640 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

School choice is a hot topic in the United States. Private school vouchers, public charter schools, open enrollment, and homeschooling all regularly appear on the policy agenda as ways to improve the educational experience and outcomes for students, parents, and the broader society. Pundits often make claims about the various ways in which parents select schools and thus customize their child's education. What claims about school choice are grounded in actual evidence? This book presents systematic reviews of the social science research regarding critical aspects of parental school choice. How do parents choose schools and what do they seek? What effects do their choices have on the racial integration of schools and the performance of the schools that serve non-choosing students? What features of public charter schools are related to higher student test scores? What effects does school choice have on important non-cognitive outcomes including parent satisfaction, student character traits, and how far students go in school? What do we know about homeschooling as a school choice? This book, originally published as a special issue of the Journal of School Choice, provides evidence-based answers to those vital questions.

Functional Cognition and Occupational Therapy - A Practical Approach to Treating Individuals With Cognitive Loss (Paperback):... Functional Cognition and Occupational Therapy - A Practical Approach to Treating Individuals With Cognitive Loss (Paperback)
Timothy J. Wolf, Dorothy Farrar Edwards, Gordon Muir Giles
R4,266 R3,584 Discovery Miles 35 840 Save R682 (16%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Functional cognition describes the ability to participate in everyday activities, combining the constructs of function and cognition. Substantial literature now exists to support assessment and intervention methods for functional-cognitive deficits, and policymakers are increasingly requiring improved methods to track functional cognition and address it across health changes. This is the first comprehensive text to focus on methods to assess and develop interventions for people with functional-cognitive impairments. Numerous videos, practical how-to information, theoretical bases, OTPF-3 alignment, and current evidence guide students and clinicians in integrating assessment information into the context of clinical care. Readers can immediately apply what they learn to those with whom they work. Highlights Include- Section I. Foundations. 2 chapters provide context to define functional cognition and outline occupational therapy's specific role in working with people with cognitive loss, including current policy considerations related to implementing strategies and reimbursement. Section II. Assessment. 14 chapters cover the principles of functional-cognitive assessment; describe performance-based ADL and IADL assessment tools in detail, including development, components, administration, scoring, and interpretation; and discuss how to use assessment information to develop a treatment plan. Section III. Intervention. 5 chapters discuss learning and transfer and how to select an intervention framework most appropriate for clients based on their assessment results. Several approaches are presented, each with background, components, treatment planning, and video demonstrations for use in practice. The section is followed by an appendix with case examples that guide readers in administering and interpreting assessments, selecting an intervention approach, developing a treatment plan, administering the treatment, and tracking progress and outcomes. Purchasers of the print book receive free access to online content with the book - all instructions included in the book.

School Choice: Separating Fact from Fiction (Hardcover): Patrick J. Wolf School Choice: Separating Fact from Fiction (Hardcover)
Patrick J. Wolf
R2,874 Discovery Miles 28 740 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

School choice is a hot topic in the United States. Private school vouchers, public charter schools, open enrollment, and homeschooling all regularly appear on the policy agenda as ways to improve the educational experience and outcomes for students, parents, and the broader society. Pundits often make claims about the various ways in which parents select schools and thus customize their child's education. What claims about school choice are grounded in actual evidence? This book presents systematic reviews of the social science research regarding critical aspects of parental school choice. How do parents choose schools and what do they seek? What effects do their choices have on the racial integration of schools and the performance of the schools that serve non-choosing students? What features of public charter schools are related to higher student test scores? What effects does school choice have on important non-cognitive outcomes including parent satisfaction, student character traits, and how far students go in school? What do we know about homeschooling as a school choice? This book, originally published as a special issue of the Journal of School Choice, provides evidence-based answers to those vital questions.

The Growing Dimensions of Security - The Atlantic Council's Working Group on Security (Hardcover): Joseph J Wolf The Growing Dimensions of Security - The Atlantic Council's Working Group on Security (Hardcover)
Joseph J Wolf
R4,557 Discovery Miles 45 570 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book is a collection of papers that resulted from a series of studies initiated by the Atlantic Council of the United States in 1974. The papers deal with various aspects of achieving adequate collective and cooperative efforts to deal with key contemporary problems of a transnational nature.

They Were Soldiers - The Sacrifices and Contributions of Our Vietnam Veterans (Paperback): Joseph L. Galloway, Marvin J. Wolf They Were Soldiers - The Sacrifices and Contributions of Our Vietnam Veterans (Paperback)
Joseph L. Galloway, Marvin J. Wolf
R343 Discovery Miles 3 430 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

They Were Soldiers showcases the inspiring true stories of 49 Vietnam veterans who returned home from the "lost war" to enrich America's present and future. In this groundbreaking new book, Joseph L. Galloway, distinguished war correspondent and New York Times bestselling author of We Were Soldiers Once . . . and Young, and Marvin J. Wolf, Vietnam veteran and award-winning author, reveal the private lives of those who returned from Vietnam to make astonishing contributions in science, medicine, business, and other arenas, and change America for the better. For decades, the soldiers who served in Vietnam were shunned by the American public and ignored by their government. Many were vilified or had their struggles to reintegrate into society magnified by distorted depictions of veterans as dangerous or demented. Even today, Vietnam veterans have not received their due. Until now. These profiles are touching and courageous, and often startling. They include veterans both known and unknown, including: Frederick Wallace ("Fred") Smith, CEO and founder of FedEx Marshall Carter, chairman of the New York Stock Exchange Justice Eileen Moore, appellate judge who also serves as a mentor in California's Combat Veterans Court Richard Armitage, former deputy secretary of state under Colin Powell Guion "Guy" Bluford Jr., first African American in space Engrossing, moving, and eye-opening, They Were Soldiers is a magnificent tribute that gives long overdue honor and recognition to the soldiers of this "forgotten generation."

Unraveling - Remaking Personhood in a Neurodiverse Age (Paperback): Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer Unraveling - Remaking Personhood in a Neurodiverse Age (Paperback)
Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer
R796 R659 Discovery Miles 6 590 Save R137 (17%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Developing a cybernetic model of subjectivity and personhood that honors disability experiences to reconceptualize the category of the human Twentieth-century neuroscience fixed the brain as the basis of consciousness, the self, identity, individuality, even life itself, obscuring the fundamental relationships between bodies and the worlds that they inhabit. In Unraveling, Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer draws on narratives of family and individual experiences with neurological disorders, paired with texts by neuroscientists and psychiatrists, to decenter the brain and expose the ableist biases in the dominant thinking about personhood. Unraveling articulates a novel cybernetic theory of subjectivity in which the nervous system is connected to the world it inhabits rather than being walled off inside the body, moving beyond neuroscientific, symbolic, and materialist approaches to the self to focus instead on such concepts as animation, modularity, and facilitation. It does so through close readings of memoirs by individuals who lost their hearing or developed trauma-induced aphasia, as well as family members of people diagnosed as autistic-texts that rethink modes of subjectivity through experiences with communication, caregiving, and the demands of everyday life. Arguing for a radical antinormative bioethics, Unraveling shifts the discourse on neurological disorders from such value-laden concepts as "quality of life" to develop an inclusive model of personhood that honors disability experiences and reconceptualizes the category of the human in all of its social, technological, and environmental contexts.

Advances in Soil Science - Volume 15 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991): J.M. Barea, J. a. a.... Advances in Soil Science - Volume 15 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991)
J.M. Barea, J. a. a. Berkhout, A. Bronger, R. Lal, J. F. Power, …
R3,015 Discovery Miles 30 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The study of soils has taken on increased importance because a rapidly expanding population is placing demands on the soil never before experi enced. This has led to an increase in land degradation. Land degradation is one of the most severe problems facing mankind. Volume 11 of Advances in Soil Science was devoted entirely to this critical area of soil science. The editors of that volume, R. Lal and B.A. Stewart, defined soil degradation as the decline in soil quality caused by its misuse by humans. They further stated that soil degradation is a major concern for at least two reasons. First, it undermines the productive capacity of an ecosystem. Second, it affects global climate through alterations in water and energy balances and disruptions in cycles of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, and other elements. Through its impact on agricultural productivity and environment, soil deg radation leads to political and social instability, enhanced rate of deforesta tion, intensive use of marginal and fragile lands, accelerated runoff and soil erosion, pollution of natural waters, and emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. In fact, soil degradation affects the very fabric of mankind."

Freedom's Laboratory - The Cold War Struggle for the Soul of Science (Paperback): Audra J Wolfe Freedom's Laboratory - The Cold War Struggle for the Soul of Science (Paperback)
Audra J Wolfe
R600 Discovery Miles 6 000 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Cold War ended long ago, but the language of science and freedom continues to shape public debates over the relationship between science and politics in the United States. Scientists like to proclaim that science knows no borders. Scientific researchers follow the evidence where it leads, their conclusions free of prejudice or ideology. But is that really the case? In Freedom's Laboratory, Audra J. Wolfe shows how these ideas were tested to their limits in the high-stakes propaganda battles of the Cold War. Wolfe examines the role that scientists, in concert with administrators and policymakers, played in American cultural diplomacy after World War II. During this period, the engines of US propaganda promoted a vision of science that highlighted empiricism, objectivity, a commitment to pure research, and internationalism. Working (both overtly and covertly, wittingly and unwittingly) with governmental and private organizations, scientists attempted to decide what, exactly, they meant when they referred to "scientific freedom" or the "US ideology." More frequently, however, they defined American science merely as the opposite of Communist science. Uncovering many startling episodes of the close relationship between the US government and private scientific groups, Freedom's Laboratory is the first work to explore science's link to US propaganda and psychological warfare campaigns during the Cold War. Closing in the present day with a discussion of the 2017 March for Science and the prospects for science and science diplomacy in the Trump era, the book demonstrates the continued hold of Cold War thinking on ideas about science and politics in the United States.

Handbook of Food-Drug Interactions (Hardcover): Beverly McCabe-Sellers, Eric H. Frankel, Jonathan J. Wolfe Handbook of Food-Drug Interactions (Hardcover)
Beverly McCabe-Sellers, Eric H. Frankel, Jonathan J. Wolfe
R5,691 Discovery Miles 56 910 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

With contributions from the fields of pharmacy, dietetics, and medicine, Handbook of Food-Drug Interactions serves as an interdisciplinary guide to the prevention and correction of negative food-drug interactions. Rather than simply list potential food-drug interactions, this book provides explanations and gives specific recommendations based on the frequency and severity of reactions. Each chapter brings together the unique talents and knowledge of practitioners in different disciplines who provide a clear, thorough treatment of this important subject.

Handbook of Food-Drug Interactions (Paperback): Beverly McCabe-Sellers, Eric H. Frankel, Jonathan J. Wolfe Handbook of Food-Drug Interactions (Paperback)
Beverly McCabe-Sellers, Eric H. Frankel, Jonathan J. Wolfe
R2,110 Discovery Miles 21 100 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

With contributions from the fields of pharmacy, dietetics, and medicine, Handbook of Food-Drug Interactions serves as an interdisciplinary guide to the prevention and correction of negative food-drug interactions. Rather than simply list potential food-drug interactions, this book provides explanations and gives specific recommendations based on the frequency and severity of reactions. Each chapter brings together the unique talents and knowledge of practitioners in different disciplines who provide a clear, thorough treatment of this important subject.

Theory for the World to Come - Speculative Fiction and Apocalyptic Anthropology (Paperback): Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer Theory for the World to Come - Speculative Fiction and Apocalyptic Anthropology (Paperback)
Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer
R314 Discovery Miles 3 140 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Can social theories forge new paths into an uncertain future? The future has become increasingly difficult to imagine. We might be able to predict a few events, but imagining how looming disasters will coincide is simultaneously necessary and impossible. Drawing on speculative fiction and social theory, Theory for the World to Come is the beginning of a conversation about theories that move beyond nihilistic conceptions of the capitalism-caused Anthropocene and toward generative bodies of thought that provoke creative ways of thinking about the world ahead. Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer draws on such authors as Kim Stanley Robinson and Octavia Butler, and engages with afrofuturism, indigenous speculative fiction, and films from the 1970s and '80s to help think differently about the future and its possibilities. Forerunners: Ideas First Short books of thought-in-process scholarship, where intense analysis, questioning, and speculation take the lead

Competing with the Soviets - Science, Technology, and the State in Cold War America (Paperback): Audra J Wolfe Competing with the Soviets - Science, Technology, and the State in Cold War America (Paperback)
Audra J Wolfe
R691 Discovery Miles 6 910 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

For most of the second half of the twentieth century, the United States and its allies competed with a hostile Soviet Union in almost every way imaginable except open military engagement. The Cold War placed two opposite conceptions of the good society before the uncommitted world and history itself, and science figured prominently in the picture. " Competing with the Soviets" offers a short, accessible introduction to the special role that science and technology played in maintaining state power during the Cold War, from the atomic bomb to the Human Genome Project.

The high-tech machinery of nuclear physics and the space race are at the center of this story, but Audra J. Wolfe also examines the surrogate battlefield of scientific achievement in such diverse fields as urban planning, biology, and economics; explains how defense-driven federal investments created vast laboratories and research programs; and shows how unfamiliar worries about national security and corrosive questions of loyalty crept into the supposedly objective scholarly enterprise.

Based on the assumption that scientists are participants in the culture in which they live, "Competing with the Soviets" looks beyond the debate about whether military influence distorted science in the Cold War. Scientists' choices and opportunities have always been shaped by the ideological assumptions, political mandates, and social mores of their times. The idea that American science ever operated in a free zone outside of politics is, Wolfe argues, itself a legacy of the ideological Cold War that held up American science, and scientists, as beacons of freedom in contrast to their peers in the Soviet Union. Arranged chronologically and thematically, the book highlights how ideas about the appropriate relationships among science, scientists, and the state changed over time.

Burn it Down - A High School Enemies-to-lovers Romance (Paperback): J. Wolf, Julia Wolf Burn it Down - A High School Enemies-to-lovers Romance (Paperback)
J. Wolf, Julia Wolf
R482 Discovery Miles 4 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Suppressing the Diseases of Animals and Man - Theobald Smith, Microbiologist (Hardcover, New): Claude E. Dolman, Richard J.... Suppressing the Diseases of Animals and Man - Theobald Smith, Microbiologist (Hardcover, New)
Claude E. Dolman, Richard J. Wolfe
R1,196 R1,136 Discovery Miles 11 360 Save R60 (5%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Theobald Smith (1859-1934) is widely considered to be America's first significant medical scientist and the world's leading comparative pathologist. Entering the new field of infectious diseases as a young medical graduate, his research in bacteriology, immunology, and parasitology produced many important and basic discoveries. His most significant accomplishment was proving for the first time that an infectious disease could be transmitted by an arthropod agent. He also made significant discoveries on anaphylaxis, vaccine production, bacterial variation, and a host of other methods and diseases. His work on hog cholera led to the selection of the paratyphoid species causing enteric fever as the prototype of the eponymous Salmonella genus, mistakenly named for his chief at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Daniel Salmon, who first reported the discovery in 1886, although the work was undertaken by Smith alone.

In 1895, Smith began a twenty-year career as teacher and researcher at the Harvard Medical School and director of the biological laboratory at the Massachusetts State Board of Health. In 1902, when the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research was founded, he was offered but declined its directorship; however, in 1914, when the Institute established a division of animal pathology, he became director of its research division. "Suppressing the Diseases of Animals and Man," the first book-length biography of Smith to appear in print, is based primarily on personal papers and correspondence that have remained in the possession of his family until now.

Stroke - Interventions to Support Occupational Performance (Paperback): Timothy J. Wolf Stroke - Interventions to Support Occupational Performance (Paperback)
Timothy J. Wolf
R3,737 R2,909 Discovery Miles 29 090 Save R828 (22%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability in the United States. More than 60% of occupational therapy professionals work with clients who have had a stroke, and the demographics of those clients are changing. Occupational therapists need new ways to evaluate and treat clients who expect to return to work and community engagement after a stroke. This second volume in AOTA's Neurorehabilitation in Oc-cupational Therapy Series, can serve as a textbook for advanced-level occupational therapy students and assist in skill development for practicing clinicians.

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