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Contents: 1. Introduction: an Urban Pacific Part One: the Context of Urbanization in the Pacific 2. The Colonial Heritage 3. Population Growth and Migration 4. Economic Development: Towards the City? Part Two: Urban Issues 5. Managing Urbanization 6. Land and Urban Life 7. Housing and the Urban Environment Part Three: Sustaining Pacific Urban Society? 8. Living in Town: a Sustainable Future?
Postcolonial legacies continue to impact upon the Global South and
this edited collection examines their influence on systems of
policing, security management and social ordering. Expanding the
Southern Criminology agenda, the book critically examines social
harms, violence and war crimes, human rights abuses, environmental
degradation and the criminalization of protest. The book asks how
current states of policing came about, their consequences and whose
interests they continue to serve through vivid international case
studies, including prison struggles in Latin America and the misuse
of military force. Challenging current criminological thinking on
the Global South, the book considers how police and state overreach
can undermine security and perpetuate racism and social conflict.
Managing rapid urban growth presents a significant challenge in the
small independent countries of the Pacific Islands. Although they
originated in colonial times, the towns and cities are now
distinctively post-colonial, with economies, environments and
social structures that reflect unique island characteristics. This
transformation has stimulated new concerns, such as the causes and
effects of pollution, the need for employment for landless
migrants, the need for adequate and affordable housing and the
financing of expanding urban services. This book explores the
diversity of the urban experience in the ten independent island
states, focusing on strategies to secure long term sustainable
development.
- How many times have you heard the phrase: it s all political
correctness gone mad
- Do you ever wonder whether colleges and universities are really
awash with trivial concerns about the use of language or whether
they are actually trying to address serious concerns about
discrimination and harassment?
- Have you ever wanted to get to the bottom of what all the fuss
is about?
This book is the first major study of political correctness in
post compulsory education to be published in the UK. For readers in
the UK unfamiliar with the nature of the controversies in US
college campuses this book offers a comprehensive assessment of the
key themes, including who and what was behind key campaigns. For
readers in the US unfamiliar with how this cultural export has
faired in the UK this book looks at the significant similarities
and differences in the ways that the phrase has been used in both
societies.
Apart from addressing the roots of political correctness the
book seeks to show how the phrase has helped to complicate the
traditional boundaries between those on the political Left and
those on the political Right. The book also demonstrates in clear
terms how the phrase is integral to understanding key themes in
cultural theory, such as postmodernism and identity politics.
This book is intended to be of interest to a number of
readers:
- Teachers working in colleges and universities;
- Teacher educators and student teachers working on programmes of
initial teacher education;
- Students studying undergraduate programmes in comparative
politics and/or sociology and cultural studies
Finally, the book will seek to capture the reflections of
prominent academics and educationalists bon both sides of the
Atlantic, who have worked in environments where the phrase has
impinged on aspects of their work over the last twenty five
years.
If you think that political correctness simply amounts to what
jokes you are allowed to tell in a classroom, hopefully this book
will challenge you to think again.
"Responsibility" and the way in which it is defined, assumed and
attributed in society is currently at the center of public debate
both nationally and internationally. As the focus of political
discussion, it also poses philosophical and juridical questons and
is the underlying motive of many montemporary conflicts.
"Limited Responsibilities" analyzes the notions of responsibility
in relation to social and political institutions and also
individuals. Focusing particularly on the criminal justice system,
it demonstrates how the breaking down of boundaries between
institutions results in increased empowerment of the individual.
Limited Responsibilities explores the interaction between the
criminal justice system and the wider concerns of political and
social institutions, including the welfare state, social work and
forensic psychiatry. Using the key concept of `responsibility',
Tamar Pitch critiques the classical theories of Anglo-American and
Italian criminologies, examining the allocation of responsibilities
to individuals and society. Looking at the shifting political
relationship between criminal justice and the welfare system, Pitch
considers the problems which arise in our understandings of
responsibility, particularly in relation to the young and the
mentally disabled. She also documents the centrality of
responsiblity as an issue in women's struggles for legislation on
sexual violence, as a paradigm of the politicisation of notions of
crime, victimization and criminal responsibility. Limited
Responsiblities will be of interest to lecturers, students and
professionals in criminology, social policy and women's studies.
What is the thruth behind the paradise beaches in travel brocures?
What can a developing country do when one exotic holiday seems much
like another, when political instability or environmental disaster
can deter tourist for years, when the tourism industry slips into
foreign control? Tourism and Development in the Third World assess
the diverse social, economic, and environmental factors which
impact on the Third World. Illustrating the analysis with cases
which range across tourism in game parks, sex tours and the
after-efects of political turmoil, the book explores ways of
managing tourism as a resource and evaluates its long-term
contribution towards national development.
What is the thruth behind the paradise beaches in travel brocures? What can a developing country do when one exotic holiday seems much like another, when political instability or environmental disaster can deter tourist for years, when the tourism industry slips into foreign control? Tourism and Development in the Third World assess the diverse social, economic, and environmental factors which impact on the Third World. Illustrating the analysis with cases which range across tourism in game parks, sex tours and the after-efects of political turmoil, the book explores ways of managing tourism as a resource and evaluates its long-term contribution towards national development. eBook available with sample pages: 0203040392
This book represents the first full-length critical and
interdisciplinary assessment of Loic Wacquant's work in English.
Wacquant's challenging critique of the neo-liberal government of
crime and the punitive culture to which this is related has shaken
criminology to its foundations. In a bold political analysis he
describes how the US-led revolution in law and order has dismantled
the welfare state, replacing it with a disciplinary and penal
state. Wacquant's analysis also details the spread of neo-liberal
crime control measures and the underpinning 'pornographic'
discourses of crime across the developed world, although critics
have questioned the extent to which this model of criminal justice
really is gaining the worldwide dominance alleged. Written by
criminologists and policy analysts, Criminalisation and advanced
marginality offers a constructive but critical application of
Wacquant's ideas. The contributors welcome the opportunity
presented by Wacquant's work to re-engage with a radical politics
of law and order, criminalisation and marginality, whilst raising
issues of gender, resistance, conflict and history which, they
argue, help to enrich and further develop Wacquant's analyses. The
book concludes with a chapter from Professor Wacquant himself
responding to the commentaries upon his work. It fills an important
gap in the existing literature and will be exciting reading for
academics and students of criminology, social policy and the social
sciences more broadly.
Privatising Justice takes a broad historical view of the role of
the private sector in the British state, from private policing and
mercenaries in the eighteenth century to the modern rise of the
private security industry in armed conflict, policing and the penal
system. The development of the welfare state is seen as central to
the decline of what the authors call 'old privatisation'. Its
succession by neoliberalism has created the ground for the
resurgence of the private sector. The growth of private military,
policing and penal systems is located within the broader global
changes brought about by neoliberalism and the dystopian future
that it portends. The book is a powerful petition for the reversal
of the increasing privatisation of the state and the neoliberalism
that underlies it.
Privatising Justice takes a broad historical view of the role of
the private sector in the British state, from private policing and
mercenaries in the eighteenth century to the modern rise of the
private security industry in armed conflict, policing and the penal
system. The development of the welfare state is seen as central to
the decline of what the authors call 'old privatisation'. Its
succession by neoliberalism has created the ground for the
resurgence of the private sector. The growth of private military,
policing and penal systems is located within the broader global
changes brought about by neoliberalism and the dystopian future
that it portends. The book is a powerful petition for the reversal
of the increasing privatisation of the state and the neoliberalism
that underlies it.
How many times have you heard the phrase: `it's all political
correctness gone mad!' Do you ever wonder whether colleges and
universities are really awash with trivial concerns about the use
of language or whether they are actually trying to address serious
concerns about discrimination and harassment? Have you ever wanted
to get to the bottom of what all the fuss is about? This book is
the first major study of political correctness in post compulsory
education to be published in the UK. For readers in the UK
unfamiliar with the nature of the controversies in US college
campuses this book offers a comprehensive assessment of the key
themes, including who and what was behind key campaigns. For
readers in the US unfamiliar with how this cultural export has
faired in the UK this book looks at the significant similarities
and differences in the ways that the phrase has been used in both
societies. Apart from addressing the roots of political correctness
the book seeks to show how the phrase has helped to complicate the
traditional boundaries between those on the political Left and
those on the political Right. The book also demonstrates in clear
terms how the phrase is integral to understanding key themes in
cultural theory, such as postmodernism and identity politics. This
book is intended to be of interest to a number of readers: Teachers
working in colleges and universities; Teacher educators and student
teachers working on programmes of initial teacher education;
Students studying undergraduate programmes in comparative politics
and/or sociology and cultural studies Finally, the book will seek
to capture the reflections of prominent academics and
educationalists bon both sides of the Atlantic, who have worked in
environments where the phrase has impinged on aspects of their work
over the last twenty five years. If you think that `political
correctness' simply amounts to what jokes you are allowed to tell
in a classroom, hopefully this book will challenge you to think
again.
This book is an essential guide if you are working in higher
education and seeking professional recognition for your role in
teaching and supporting learning, and particularly if you are
seeking a fellowship with the UK Higher Education Academy (HEA).
The book maps a range of key themes against the United Kingdom
Professional Standards Framework (UKPSF) and invites you to engage
with its 'dimensions of practice'. Its distinctive features
include:Explicit links to the UKPSF and practical advice on how to
put together a scholarly narrative account of your academic
practice in order to seek fellowship status with Higher Education
Academy (HEA) An exploration of the contested nature of academic
practice, inviting you to interrogate how this can be negotiated
within your own learning and teaching context Contributions from
leading scholars in the field, practitioners writing about their
roles and experiences, and the views of students. Each chapter
interweaves insightful commentary with case studies, practical
examples and opinion pieces, as well as debate pieces and 'Dear
Lecturer' comments from students. Each chapter also includes
helpful extracts from successful HEA fellowship applications,
demonstrating how the content of the book can be used in a
practical way to help you put together your own application.If you
are following an individual or institution accredited route to
fellowship and/or studying a taught course (such as a PG Cert HE)
then this book is an indispensable tool to help you think
critically about the UKPSF dimensions of practice and academic
practice in general.John Lea is Head of Academic Professional
Development at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK.
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Account Of The Spinning, Weaving, Sewing Manufacture Of Paper And
Pottery, Aeronautics, Raft-building, Road-making, And Various Other
Industries Of Wild Life Henri Coupin, John Lea J.B. Lippincott Co.,
1907 Animal behavior
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Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
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