|
Showing 1 - 7 of
7 matches in All Departments
|
The City as Target (Paperback)
Ryan Bishop, Gregory Clancey, John W. Phillips
|
R882
R558
Discovery Miles 5 580
Save R324 (37%)
|
Ships in 12 - 17 working days
|
Bringing together scholars from a diverse range of disciplines, The
City as Target provides a sustained and critical response to the
relationship between the concept of targeting (in its many forms)
and notions of understanding, imagining and shaping the urban.
Among the many spatial and graphic terms used to describe cities in
urban studies, the word target is rarely encountered. Though
equally spatial, it differs from these others by implying some
motive force, and, more than that, a force with some
intentionality. To target is to aim, to project, and ultimately to
impact. It suggests a space of violence, or at least action, or
movement resulting in displacement, which most other terms do not.
In that sense it is useful, underused, and perhaps revelatory.
Rather than approach the city as simply a site of growth,
processes, and developments, the contributors to this volume treat
it as the recipient of attentions. The work draws on a wide variety
of geographical sites and historic monuments in order to explore
this concept, examining and challenging current urban theories. It
seeks to highlight both the power of The Global City and the
current vulnerability and fragility of urban culture, exploring the
city as a recipient and a culprit in relation to issues including
terrorism and urban warfare, the latest cyclical failure of global
financial markets, and the relatively new spectre of environmental
unsustainability. Offering a unique and relevant contribution to
the literature, this work will be of great interest to scholars of
urban theory, international relations, postcolonial politics and
military studies.
Bringing together scholars from a diverse range of disciplines, The
City as Target provides a sustained and critical response to the
relationship between the concept of targeting (in its many forms)
and notions of understanding, imagining and shaping the urban.
Among the many spatial and graphic terms used to describe cities in
urban studies, the word target is rarely encountered. Though
equally spatial, it differs from these others by implying some
motive force, and, more than that, a force with some
intentionality. To target is to aim, to project, and ultimately to
impact. It suggests a space of violence, or at least action, or
movement resulting in displacement, which most other terms do not.
In that sense it is useful, underused, and perhaps revelatory.
Rather than approach the city as simply a site of growth,
processes, and developments, the contributors to this volume treat
it as the recipient of attentions. The work draws on a wide variety
of geographical sites and historic monuments in order to explore
this concept, examining and challenging current urban theories. It
seeks to highlight both the power of The Global City and the
current vulnerability and fragility of urban culture, exploring the
city as a recipient and a culprit in relation to issues including
terrorism and urban warfare, the latest cyclical failure of global
financial markets, and the relatively new spectre of environmental
unsustainability. Offering a unique and relevant contribution to
the literature, this work will be of great interest to scholars of
urban theory, international relations, postcolonial politics and
military studies.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
This is a new release of the original 1941 edition.
THE best military transition Field Manual. A no nonsense process
for any transitioning military member that is based on real
experiences. This book is a true guide for what you need to know,
not what an ACAP or TAP instructor has in their script Every
military service member will experience three phases as he moves
from a military career to a life outside the gate: transition,
transformation, and integration. The foundation of "Boots" is built
upon these three concepts. They provide the structure for the
advice and guidelines I want to convey to you. You may experience
each of these to different degrees depending on your wishes,
circumstances, goals, and surrounding environment. These three
stages will vary from individual to individual, and they will be
shaped by one's attitude and inner strength as well as his ability
to manage the hurdles of life. From the first day you set foot into
boot camp, no matter what service you have been in, until the final
days of predeployment training exercises or redeployment, you are
taught to always pay attention to every detail in every situation.
Our military knows how to turn you on and get you fired up for a
mission. Transitioning out of boots will require the same focus on
details and the energy to get fired up for your next mission,
getting a job. More than a decade of war in God knows where in the
world and many of America's treasure, our young men and women, will
come home and be lost when it comes to preparing for their next
fight-finding a job Many will leave the military voluntarily; more
than 1.5 million will leave in the next 5-years. Boots gives them a
helping hand, a guide, their new field manual that I never had when
I retired from the US Army and entered corporate America. Let me
help them find their new true north.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
|
You may like...
Ab Wheel
R209
R149
Discovery Miles 1 490
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
The Expendables 4
Jason Statham, Sylvester Stallone
Blu-ray disc
R329
Discovery Miles 3 290
|