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This innovative Handbook provides an expansive interrogation of the
spaces and places of law, exploring how we engage relationally in a
material world, within which we are inter-dependent and reliant,
and governed by laws in a dynamic process. It advances novel
insights into the numerous intersections of space, place and law in
our lives. International contributors offer a range of
activity-orientated analyses, focusing on methodology, embodied
experience, legal pluralism, conflict and resistance, and non-human
and place agency. The Handbook examines a number of cross-cutting
themes including social inequality, environmental justice,
sustainability, urban development, Indigenous legal systems, the
effects of colonialism and property law. Representing a diversity
of locales from all around the world, the chapters encompass both
urban and rural, terrestrial and marine areas, agential and storied
spaces, and fictional as well as ''real'' places. Taking a
multidisciplinary approach that incorporates law, human and legal
geography, planning, sociology, political ecology, anthropology,
and beyond, this comprehensive Handbook will be critical reading
for scholars and students of these and cognate areas. Its
discussion of empirical examples will also be beneficial for
practitioners and policymakers interested in these fields.
Presenting innovative field research conducted in new and emerging
human rights museums across Asia and Latin America, the book adopts
a broad museological approach. It does so by including national and
community museums, as well as public and private museological
initiatives, within its purview. Drawing on in-depth case studies
about museums in Taiwan, Japan, Paraguay and Colombia - all
discussed within their political and cultural contexts - the book
examines the paradigmatic shift that has occurred within the museum
field in the wake of the larger global transformations that have
shaped contemporary geopolitics over the last 50 years. The
diversity of geographical and political contexts, and the attention
to lesser-known institutions within the canon of English museum
studies literature, presents readers with a valuable opportunity to
learn more about innovative museological models in
non-English-speaking and non-Western contexts. Human Rights Museums
will appeal to academics, scholars and students of museum studies
and related disciplines, and to museum professionals seeking to
know more about the diverse and evolving roles of museums in
contemporary society.
"What is The Yoga of Cleaning?" These are two activities that
don't usually go together. Or do they? Yoga means union or yoking
of the mind, body and spirit. When these three aspects of us are
brought to the task of cleaning (which is the art of purification)
a greater expansion of well-being is created. When cleaning is
combined with the technologies of yoga and its sister philosophies
- ayurveda, meditation and vastu the result is the cultivation of
sacred space within our homes and within our lives. You do not need
to practice yoga to read this book and you need not be a
germ-a-phoebe either. This essential guide will show you how to
spiritualize your cleaning routine, take back your life and
recreate your home as sacred space.
Praise for "The Yoga of Cleaning"
In the yoga world, a popular meme is to take the practice off
the mat and bring it into daily life. "The Yoga of Cleaning" does
just that in full force and with playful intention. This very
fascinating book poses the surprising interplay between yogic
principles, yogic philosophy and the processes of cleaning. "The
Yoga of Cleaning" is not just an esoteric overview that attempts to
stimulate a deeper awareness and sense of spirituality to cleaning.
Nor is it simply a how to cleaning manual. Instead, Jennifer has
produced a work that merges the two in an engaging fashion,
introducing the reader to methods that inspire otherwise mundane
household and personal chores to something of a higher purpose. She
reminds us that all actions have meaning and impact on our lives.
She supports the process with holistic, efficient and streamlined
strategies for care of the self and its surroundings.
Steven Weiss, MS, DC, RYT - author of "The Injury-Free Yoga
Practice""
With literally 100's of icebreaker questions, dozens of activities
and team-building games, this book will help you to use icebreakers
with ease, build effective teams and be a team leader who makes
things happen. Icebreaker topics include: Getting To Know One
Another, Hates 'n' Loves, Hopes & Dreams, Fun Ice Breakers,
Icebreakers for Men, Icebreakers for Women and Ideas & Creative
Thinking. You'll learn what makes a good icebreaker and how to
avoid icebreaker blunders. In "Over 600 Icebreakers & Games"
you'll discover stimulating ways to: - set the right climate use
icebreakers the right way introduce groups quickly and easily open
conversations with strangers start meetings creatively use
icebreakers to get to know your team create a problem solving
atmosphere discover your teams strengths and weaknesses break down
barriers & boost teamwork skills build trust stimulate
communication skills share personal highs and lows think outside
the box get results in minutes use fun activities to energize your
team Whatever your team or small group is like, this book will give
you the tools to build a great team
The Idea of a Human Rights Museum is the first book to examine the
formation of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights and to situate
the museum within the context of the international proliferation of
such institutions. Sixteen essays consider the wider political,
cultural and architectural contexts within which the museum
physically and conceptually evolved drawing comparisons between the
CMHR and institutions elsewhere in the world that emphasize human
rights and social justice. This collection brings together authors
from diverse fields-law, cultural studies, museum studies,
sociology, history, political science, and literature-to critically
assess the potentials and pitfalls of human rights education
through ""ideas"" museums. Accessible, engaging, and informative,
the collection's essays will encourage museum-goers to think more
deeply about the content of human rights exhibits. The Idea of a
Human Rights Museum is the first title in the University of
Manitoba Press's Human Rights and Social Justice Series. This
series publishes work that explores the quest for social justice
and the basic rights and freedoms to which all human beings are
entitled, including civil, political, economic, social, collective,
and cultural rights.
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