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Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 11, Issue 1 (Hardcover): Jason King, M. Therese Lysaught Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 11, Issue 1 (Hardcover)
Jason King, M. Therese Lysaught
R964 Discovery Miles 9 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 10, Issue 1 (Hardcover): Jason King, M. Therese Lysaught Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 10, Issue 1 (Hardcover)
Jason King, M. Therese Lysaught
R1,037 Discovery Miles 10 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Green Mister Rogers - Environmentalism in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (Hardcover): Sara Lindey, Jason King, Junlei Li The Green Mister Rogers - Environmentalism in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (Hardcover)
Sara Lindey, Jason King, Junlei Li
R2,913 Discovery Miles 29 130 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Fred Rogers was an international celebrity. He was a pioneer in children's television, an advocate for families, and a multimedia artist and performer. He wrote the television scripts and music, performed puppetry, sang, hosted, and directed Mister Rogers' Neighborhood for more than thirty years. In his almost nine-hundred episodes, Rogers pursued dramatic topics: divorce, death, war, sibling rivalry, disabilities, racism. Rogers' direct, slow, gentle, and empathic approach is supported by his superior emotional strength, his intellectual and creative courage, and his joyful spiritual confidence. The Green Mister Rogers: Environmentalism in "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" centers on the show's environmentalism, primarily expressed through his themed week "Caring for the Environment," produced in 1990 in coordination with the twentieth anniversary of Earth Day. Unfolding against a trash catastrophe in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Rogers advances an environmentalism for children that secures children in their family homes while extending their perspective to faraway places, from the local recycling center to Florida's coral reef. Rogers depicts animal wisdom and uses puppets to voice anxiety and hope and shows an interconnected world where each part of creation is valued, and love is circulated in networks of care. Ultimately, Rogers cultivates a practical wisdom that provides a way for children to confront the environmental crisis through action and hope and, in doing so, develop into adults who possess greater care for the environment and a capacious imagination for solving the ecological problems we face.

Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 8, Issue 2 - Virtues, Politics and Economics (Hardcover): Jason King, M. Therese Lysaught Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 8, Issue 2 - Virtues, Politics and Economics (Hardcover)
Jason King, M. Therese Lysaught
R1,021 R865 Discovery Miles 8 650 Save R156 (15%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 9, Issue 2 (Hardcover): Jason King, M. Therese Lysaught Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 9, Issue 2 (Hardcover)
Jason King, M. Therese Lysaught
R989 Discovery Miles 9 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 7, Number 2 (Hardcover): Jason King Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 7, Number 2 (Hardcover)
Jason King
R886 R759 Discovery Miles 7 590 Save R127 (14%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Equity Planner - Five Tools to Facilitate Economic Development with Just Outcomes: Jason King The Equity Planner - Five Tools to Facilitate Economic Development with Just Outcomes
Jason King
R4,481 Discovery Miles 44 810 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Economic development is intended to benefit everyone in a community, however, in many cases, increased public and private investment can result in the pricing out and displacement of existing residents and businesses. How do we achieve more equitable outcomes? The Equity Planner provides a toolkit of practical solutions for planners and all those involved in placemaking to promote thoughtful, inclusive planning. Each chapter of The Equity Planner examines one particular aspect of inequity in the urban planning sphere, covering issues such as identity retention, affordability, and the protection and enhancement of local assets. While each chapter offers practicable solutions to these issues, the 'Notes from the Field' sections describe how these same tools have been used (either successfully or unsuccessfully) in projects the author has been involved in, with a particular focus on the local resistance each project encountered. These real-world case studies are used to suggest methods to overcome such resistance, which the reader can then apply to their present initiatives. This book is written for urban planners, local activists, social scientists, policy makers, and anyone with an interest in equity planning. This book will be of use to both practicing and training urban planners and architects who seek to add equity planning to their professional repertoire.

The Equity Planner - Five Tools to Facilitate Economic Development with Just Outcomes: Jason King The Equity Planner - Five Tools to Facilitate Economic Development with Just Outcomes
Jason King
R1,193 Discovery Miles 11 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Economic development is intended to benefit everyone in a community, however, in many cases, increased public and private investment can result in the pricing out and displacement of existing residents and businesses. How do we achieve more equitable outcomes? The Equity Planner provides a toolkit of practical solutions for planners and all those involved in placemaking to promote thoughtful, inclusive planning. Each chapter of The Equity Planner examines one particular aspect of inequity in the urban planning sphere, covering issues such as identity retention, affordability, and the protection and enhancement of local assets. While each chapter offers practicable solutions to these issues, the 'Notes from the Field' sections describe how these same tools have been used (either successfully or unsuccessfully) in projects the author has been involved in, with a particular focus on the local resistance each project encountered. These real-world case studies are used to suggest methods to overcome such resistance, which the reader can then apply to their present initiatives. This book is written for urban planners, local activists, social scientists, policy makers, and anyone with an interest in equity planning. This book will be of use to both practicing and training urban planners and architects who seek to add equity planning to their professional repertoire.

The Climate Planner - Overcoming Pushback Against Local Mitigation and Adaptation Plans (Paperback): Jason King The Climate Planner - Overcoming Pushback Against Local Mitigation and Adaptation Plans (Paperback)
Jason King
R1,136 Discovery Miles 11 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Climate Planner is about overcoming the objections to climate change mitigation and adaption that urban planners face at a local level. It shows how to draft climate plans that encounter less resistance because they involve the public, stakeholders, and decisionmakers in a way that builds trust, creates consensus, and leads to implementation. Although focused on the local level, this book discusses climate basics such as carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the Paris Agreement of 2015, worldwide energy generation forecasts, and other items of global concern in order to familiarize urban planners and citizen planners with key concepts that they will need to know in order to be able to host climate conversations at the local level. The many case studies from around the United States of America show how communities have encountered pushback and bridged the implementation gap, the gap between plan and reality, thanks to a commitment to substantive public engagement. The book is written for urban planners, local activists, journalists, elected or appointed representatives, and the average citizen worried about climate breakdown and interested in working to reshape the built environment.

The Climate Planner - Overcoming Pushback Against Local Mitigation and Adaptation Plans (Hardcover): Jason King The Climate Planner - Overcoming Pushback Against Local Mitigation and Adaptation Plans (Hardcover)
Jason King
R4,513 Discovery Miles 45 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Climate Planner is about overcoming the objections to climate change mitigation and adaption that urban planners face at a local level. It shows how to draft climate plans that encounter less resistance because they involve the public, stakeholders, and decisionmakers in a way that builds trust, creates consensus, and leads to implementation. Although focused on the local level, this book discusses climate basics such as carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the Paris Agreement of 2015, worldwide energy generation forecasts, and other items of global concern in order to familiarize urban planners and citizen planners with key concepts that they will need to know in order to be able to host climate conversations at the local level. The many case studies from around the United States of America show how communities have encountered pushback and bridged the implementation gap, the gap between plan and reality, thanks to a commitment to substantive public engagement. The book is written for urban planners, local activists, journalists, elected or appointed representatives, and the average citizen worried about climate breakdown and interested in working to reshape the built environment.

Model-Driven DevOps - Increasing agility and security in your physical network through DevOps (Paperback): Steven Carter, Jason... Model-Driven DevOps - Increasing agility and security in your physical network through DevOps (Paperback)
Steven Carter, Jason King, Mike Younkers, Josh Lothian
R993 Discovery Miles 9 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Develop Network Infrastructure More Rapidly, and Operate It More Effectively Using model-driven DevOps and the Infrastructure as Code (IaC) paradigm, teams can develop and operate network infrastructure more quickly, consistently, and securely--growing agility, getting to market sooner, and delivering more value. Now, two leading practitioners walk you step by step through successfully implementing model-driven DevOps for infrastructure. In this practical guide, they share lessons learned, help you avoid common pitfalls, and illuminate key differences between DevOps for infrastructure and conventional application-based DevOps. You'll learn why network infrastructure operations must change, what needs to change, and how to work together to change it. The authors guide you through creating consistent data models to manage massive numbers of network elements, organizing huge quantities of network data, and applying DevOps to infrastructure repeatably and consistently. Your journey includes a complete, hands-on reference implementation, detailed use cases, many examples based on open source tools, and sample code downloadable at GitHub. * Normalize and organize network infrastructure data consistently, to gain the same benefits from DevOps as cloud operators do * Replace legacy command lines with APIs, then leverage and scale them * Use configuration management, templates, and other tools to program infrastructure without coding * Safely implement Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment for infrastructure * Succeed with key human factors: break down silos, change culture, and address skills gaps Whether you're a network or cybersecurity engineer, architect, manager, or leader, this guide will help you suffuse all your network operations with greater efficiency, security, responsiveness, and resilience.

Irish Global Migration and Memory - Transatlantic Perspectives of Ireland's Famine Exodus (Paperback): Marguerite... Irish Global Migration and Memory - Transatlantic Perspectives of Ireland's Famine Exodus (Paperback)
Marguerite Corporaal, Jason King
R1,399 Discovery Miles 13 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Irish Global Migration and Memory: Transnational Perspectives of Ireland's Famine Exodus brings together leading scholars in the field who examine the experiences and recollections of Irish emigrants who fled from their famine-stricken homeland in the mid-nineteenth century. The book breaks new ground in its comparative, transnational approach and singular focus on the dynamics of cultural remembrance of one migrant group, the Famine Irish and their descendants, in multiple Atlantic and Pacific settings. Its authors comparatively examine the collective experiences of the Famine Irish in terms of their community and institution building; cultural, ethnic, and racial encounters with members of other groups; and especially their patterns of mass-migration, integration, and remembrance of their traumatic upheaval by their descendants and host societies. The disruptive impact of their mass-arrival had reverberations around the Atlantic world. As an early refugee movement, migrant community, and ethnic minority, Irish Famine emigrants experienced and were recollected to have faced many of the challenges that confronted later immigrant groups in their destinations of settlement. This book is especially topical and will be of interest not only to Irish, migration, and refugee scholars, but also the general public and all who seek to gain insight into one of Europe's foundational moments of forced migration that prefigures its current refugee crisis. This book was originally published as a special issue of Atlantic Studies: Global Currents.

Interculturalism and Performance Now - New Directions? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Charlotte McIvor, Jason King Interculturalism and Performance Now - New Directions? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Charlotte McIvor, Jason King
R3,675 Discovery Miles 36 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is the first edited collection to respond to an undeniable resurgence of critical activity around the controversial theoretical term 'interculturalism' in theatre and performance studies. Long one of the field's most vigorously debated concepts, intercultural performance has typically referred to the hybrid mixture of performance forms from different cultures (typically divided along an East-West or North-South axis) and its related practices frequently charged with appropriation, exploitation or ill-founded universalism. New critical approaches since the late 2000s and early 2010s instead reveal a plethora of localized, grassroots, diasporic and historical approaches to the theory and practice of intercultural performance which make available novel critical and political possibilities for performance practitioners and scholars. This collection consolidates and pushes forward reflection on these recent shifts by offering case studies from Asia, Africa, Australasia, Latin America, North America, and Western Europe which debate the possibilities and limitations of this theoretical turn towards a 'new' interculturalism.

Faith with Benefits - Hookup Culture on Catholic Campuses (Hardcover): Jason King Faith with Benefits - Hookup Culture on Catholic Campuses (Hardcover)
Jason King
R1,075 Discovery Miles 10 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hookup culture has become widespread on college campuses, and Catholic colleges are no exception. Indeed, most studies have found no difference between Catholic colleges and their secular counterparts when it comes to hooking up, despite the fact that most students report being unhappy with casual sexual encounters. Drawing on a survey of over 1000 students from 26 institutions, as well as follow-up interviews, Jason King argues that religious culture on Catholic campuses can, in fact, have an impact on the school's hookup culture, but the relationship is complicated. In Faith with Benefits, King shows the complex way these dynamics play out at Catholic colleges and universities. There is no straightforward relationship, for example, between orthodoxy and hookup culture-some of the schools with the weakest Catholic identities also have weaker hookup cultures. And not all students see hookup culture the same way. Some see a hookup is just a casual encounter, but others see hooking up as a gateway to a relationship. Faith with Benefits gives voice to students and so reveals how their faith, the faith of their friends, and the institutional structures of their campus give rise to different hookup cultures. In doing so, King addresses the questions of students who don't know where to turn for practical guidance on how to navigate an ever-shifting network of hookups.

Cross-Platform .NET Development - Using Mono, Portable.NET, and Microsoft .NET (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original... Cross-Platform .NET Development - Using Mono, Portable.NET, and Microsoft .NET (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.)
Jason King, Mark Easton
R1,295 R1,098 Discovery Miles 10 980 Save R197 (15%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

* The only booThek that shows how to build cross-platform .NET applications: provides hands-on experience with the revolutionary Mono and Portable.NET projects on Linux and Mac OS X. * Describes how to build cross-platform GUIs that run on any .NET implementation. * Promotes best practices through the use of design patterns and automated testing and building tools, such as NUnit and NAnt.

The History of the Irish Famine (Hardcover): Christine Kinealy, Jason King, Gerard Moran The History of the Irish Famine (Hardcover)
Christine Kinealy, Jason King, Gerard Moran
R16,510 Discovery Miles 165 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Great Irish Famine remains one of the most lethal famines in modern world history and a watershed moment in the development of modern Ireland - socially, politically, demographically and culturally. In the space of only four years, Ireland lost twenty-five per cent of its population as a consequence of starvation, disease and large-scale emigration. Certain aspects of the Famine remain contested and controversial, for example the issue of the British government's culpability, proselytism, and the reception of emigrants. However, recent historiographical focus on this famine has overshadowed the impact of other periods of subsistence crisis, both before 1845 and after 1852. The narratives of those who perished, those who survived and those who emigrated form an integral part of this history and these volumes will make available, for the first time, some of the original documentation relating to an event that changed not only Irish history, but the history of the countries to which the emigrants fled - Britain, the United States, Canada and Australia. By bringing together letters, government reports, diaries, official documents, pamphlets, newspaper articles, sermons, eye-witness testimonies, poems and novels, these volumes will provide a fresh way of understanding Irish history in general, and famine and migration in particular. Comprehensive editorial apparatus and annotation of the original texts are included along with bibliographies, appendices, chronologies and indexes that point the way for further study.

The History of the Irish Famine - Irish Famine Migration Narratives: Eyewitness Testimonies (Hardcover): Jason King The History of the Irish Famine - Irish Famine Migration Narratives: Eyewitness Testimonies (Hardcover)
Jason King
R3,798 Discovery Miles 37 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Great Irish Famine remains one of the most lethal famines in modern world history and a watershed moment in the development of modern Ireland - socially, politically, demographically and culturally. In the space of only four years, Ireland lost twenty-five per cent of its population as a consequence of starvation, disease and large-scale emigration. Certain aspects of the Famine remain contested and controversial, for example the issue of the British government's culpability, proselytism, and the reception of emigrants. However, recent historiographical focus on this famine has overshadowed the impact of other periods of subsistence crisis, both before 1845 and after 1852. This volume breaks new ground in bringing together foundational narratives of one of Europe and North America's first refugee crises - making visible their impact in shaping perceptions, public opinion, and patterns of memorialization of Irish forced migration. It documents eyewitness impressions of suffering Irish emigrants, and raises questions about what literary conventions, mnemonic motifs, and popular images can be found in eyewitness accounts, press coverage, and foundational narratives of Famine Irish forced migration. These primary sources provide a model for understanding how representations of forced migration shape public opinion and policy.

The Famine Diaspora and Irish American Women's Writing (1st ed. 2024): Marguérite Corporaal, Jason King, Peter D.... The Famine Diaspora and Irish American Women's Writing (1st ed. 2024)
Marguérite Corporaal, Jason King, Peter D. O’Neill
R3,545 R3,259 Discovery Miles 32 590 Save R286 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The Famine Diaspora and Irish American Women’s Writing considers the works of eleven North American female authors who wrote for or descended from the Irish Famine generation: Anna Dorsey, Christine Faber, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Mother Jones, Kate Kennedy, Margaret Dixon McDougall, Mary Meaney, Alice Nolan, Fanny Parnell, Mary Anne Sadlier, and Elizabeth Hely Walshe. This collection examines the ways the writings of these women contributed significantly to the construction of Irish North-American identities, and played a crucial role in the dissemination of Famine memories transgenerationally as well as transnationally. The included annotated excerpts from these women writers’ works and the accompanying essays by prominent international scholars offer insights on the sociopolitical position of the Irish in North America, their connections with the homeland, women’s activities in transnational (often Catholic) publishing networks and women writers’ mediation of Ireland’s cultural heritage. Furthermore, the volume illustrates the generic variety of Irish American women’s writing of the Famine generation, which comprises political treatises, novels, short stories and poetry, and bears witness to these female authors’ profound engagement with political and social issues, such as the conditions of the poor and woman’s vote.  

Irish Global Migration and Memory - Transatlantic Perspectives of Ireland's Famine Exodus (Hardcover): Marguerite... Irish Global Migration and Memory - Transatlantic Perspectives of Ireland's Famine Exodus (Hardcover)
Marguerite Corporaal, Jason King
R4,064 Discovery Miles 40 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Irish Global Migration and Memory: Transnational Perspectives of Ireland's Famine Exodus brings together leading scholars in the field who examine the experiences and recollections of Irish emigrants who fled from their famine-stricken homeland in the mid-nineteenth century. The book breaks new ground in its comparative, transnational approach and singular focus on the dynamics of cultural remembrance of one migrant group, the Famine Irish and their descendants, in multiple Atlantic and Pacific settings. Its authors comparatively examine the collective experiences of the Famine Irish in terms of their community and institution building; cultural, ethnic, and racial encounters with members of other groups; and especially their patterns of mass-migration, integration, and remembrance of their traumatic upheaval by their descendants and host societies. The disruptive impact of their mass-arrival had reverberations around the Atlantic world. As an early refugee movement, migrant community, and ethnic minority, Irish Famine emigrants experienced and were recollected to have faced many of the challenges that confronted later immigrant groups in their destinations of settlement. This book is especially topical and will be of interest not only to Irish, migration, and refugee scholars, but also the general public and all who seek to gain insight into one of Europe's foundational moments of forced migration that prefigures its current refugee crisis. This book was originally published as a special issue of Atlantic Studies: Global Currents.

Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 11, Issue 1 (Paperback): Jason King, M. Therese Lysaught Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 11, Issue 1 (Paperback)
Jason King, M. Therese Lysaught
R757 Discovery Miles 7 570 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 10, Issue 1 (Paperback): Jason King, M. Therese Lysaught Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 10, Issue 1 (Paperback)
Jason King, M. Therese Lysaught
R847 Discovery Miles 8 470 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 9, Issue 2 - Living the Gospel (Paperback): Jason King, M. Therese Lysaught Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 9, Issue 2 - Living the Gospel (Paperback)
Jason King, M. Therese Lysaught
R781 Discovery Miles 7 810 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Puppet Show (Paperback): Jason King The Puppet Show (Paperback)
Jason King
R822 Discovery Miles 8 220 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Green Mister Rogers - Environmentalism in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (Paperback): Sara Lindey, Jason King, Junlei Li The Green Mister Rogers - Environmentalism in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (Paperback)
Sara Lindey, Jason King, Junlei Li
R879 Discovery Miles 8 790 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Fred Rogers was an international celebrity. He was a pioneer in children's television, an advocate for families, and a multimedia artist and performer. He wrote the television scripts and music, performed puppetry, sang, hosted, and directed Mister Rogers' Neighborhood for more than thirty years. In his almost nine-hundred episodes, Rogers pursued dramatic topics: divorce, death, war, sibling rivalry, disabilities, racism. Rogers' direct, slow, gentle, and empathic approach is supported by his superior emotional strength, his intellectual and creative courage, and his joyful spiritual confidence. The Green Mister Rogers: Environmentalism in "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" centers on the show's environmentalism, primarily expressed through his themed week "Caring for the Environment," produced in 1990 in coordination with the twentieth anniversary of Earth Day. Unfolding against a trash catastrophe in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Rogers advances an environmentalism for children that secures children in their family homes while extending their perspective to faraway places, from the local recycling center to Florida's coral reef. Rogers depicts animal wisdom and uses puppets to voice anxiety and hope and shows an interconnected world where each part of creation is valued, and love is circulated in networks of care. Ultimately, Rogers cultivates a practical wisdom that provides a way for children to confront the environmental crisis through action and hope and, in doing so, develop into adults who possess greater care for the environment and a capacious imagination for solving the ecological problems we face.

Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 8, Issue 2 (Paperback): Jason King, M. Therese Lysaught Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 8, Issue 2 (Paperback)
Jason King, M. Therese Lysaught
R669 Discovery Miles 6 690 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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