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The rise of makerspaces within public and academic libraries has
led to a wide variety of books, articles, and presentations that
discuss how to set up your space, what equipment to buy, and, to a
lesser degree, how to get the support of your administration or the
community to include a new space within your library. One of the
first makerspace books published focusing on adult makers rather
than on K-12, Makerspaces for Adults: Best Practices and Great
Projects highlights how to integrate your makerspace within
university and public libraries and the wider community. Discover
how you can connect your makerspace with service learning to
support a variety of groups, take your makerspace tools to various
points of need through community partnerships, and build
relationships with faculty, students, and patrons through
makerspace projects. You will learn about collaboration,
innovation, course integration, experiential education, community
engagement, working with adults with disabilities, accessible
makerspaces, design thinking, 3D printing, vinyl and laser cutters,
3D design, VR projects, and so much more. Intended for librarians,
faculty, and staff who would like to implement more making into
their classes and build productive collaborations, this book
includes sections that cover academic libraries, connecting to the
curriculum, public libraries and community outreach, and concludes
with a variety of tried and tested projects. Chapters cover a range
of issues from building an accessible makerspace to developing
programming for fashion, archaeology, or literature courses. Each
project features background information, equipment lists,
step-by-step instructions, as well as tips and lessons learned,
providing readers with a guide to develop their own projects.
The data behind a distinct form of racism in online dating. The
Dating Divide is the first comprehensive look at "digital-sexual
racism," a distinct form of racism that is mediated and amplified
through the impersonal and anonymous context of online dating.
Drawing on large-scale behavioral data from a mainstream dating
website, extensive archival research, and more than seventy-five
in-depth interviews with daters of diverse racial backgrounds and
sexual identities, Curington, Lundquist, and Lin illustrate how the
seemingly open space of the internet interacts with the loss of
social inhibition in cyberspace contexts, fostering openly
expressed forms of sexual racism that are rarely exposed in
face-to-face encounters. The Dating Divide is a fascinating look at
how a contemporary conflux of individualization, consumerism, and
the proliferation of digital technologies has given rise to a
unique form of gendered racism in the era of swiping right-or left.
The internet is often heralded as an equalizer, a seemingly level
playing field, but the digital world also acts as an extension of
and platform for the insidious prejudices and divisive impulses
that affect social politics in the "real" world. Shedding light on
how every click, swipe, or message can be linked to the history of
racism and courtship in the United States, this compelling study
uses data to show the racial biases at play in digital dating
spaces.
This book highlights how to integrate your makerspace within the
wider community. Discover how you can connect your makerspace with
service learning to support different groups, take makerspace tools
to various points of need through community partnerships, and build
relationships with faculty, students, and patrons through
makerspace projects.
The data behind a distinct form of racism in online dating. The
Dating Divide is the first comprehensive look at "digital-sexual
racism," a distinct form of racism that is mediated and amplified
through the impersonal and anonymous context of online dating.
Drawing on large-scale behavioral data from a mainstream dating
website, extensive archival research, and more than seventy-five
in-depth interviews with daters of diverse racial backgrounds and
sexual identities, Curington, Lundquist, and Lin illustrate how the
seemingly open space of the internet interacts with the loss of
social inhibition in cyberspace contexts, fostering openly
expressed forms of sexual racism that are rarely exposed in
face-to-face encounters. The Dating Divide is a fascinating look at
how a contemporary conflux of individualization, consumerism, and
the proliferation of digital technologies has given rise to a
unique form of gendered racism in the era of swiping right-or left.
The internet is often heralded as an equalizer, a seemingly level
playing field, but the digital world also acts as an extension of
and platform for the insidious prejudices and divisive impulses
that affect social politics in the "real" world. Shedding light on
how every click, swipe, or message can be linked to the history of
racism and courtship in the United States, this compelling study
uses data to show the racial biases at play in digital dating
spaces.
Growing up is hard to do. That's why God gave kids parents -- to
teach, train, help and guide them as they go from having a lot of
limitations to having a lot of freedoms and into adulthood. Growing
old is even harder. That's why God gave parents kids -- to
encourage, support, help and guide them as they go from having a
lot of freedoms to having a lot of limitations. Whether you are
reading this book in order to help yourself or a loved one, we hope
the material presented here will equip and encourage you through
the journey of growing older. It will cover a variety of issues in
five individual segments: Financial Needs Medical Needs Logistical
Needs Relational Needs Spiritual Needs. Everyone's situation is
different. There is no "best way for all." This practical guide
will provide you with the tools and resources that you need to
evaluate your situation and create a plan that works best for your
family. You will find that the tips, suggestions, and worksheets
included in this workbook will help you take action on the planning
process, not just learn information.
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