|
Showing 1 - 25 of
31 matches in All Departments
This book examines the connections evident between the simultaneous
emergence of British modernism and middlebrow literary culture from
1880 to the 1930s. The essays illustrate the mutual influences of
modernist and middlebrow authors, critics, publishers and
magazines.
Who was the early twentieth-century masculine middlebrow reader?
How did his reading choices respond to his environment? This book
looks at British middlebrow writing and reading from the late
Victorian period to the 1950s and examines the masculine reader and
author, and how they challenged feminine middlebrow and literary
modernism.
The Politics of Global Supply Chains analyses the changing politics
of power and distribution within contemporary global supply chains.
Drawing on over 300 interviews with farmers, workers, activists,
businesses and government officials in garment and coffee sector
supply chains, the book shows how the increased involvement of
non-state actors in supply chain governance is re-shaping
established patterns of global political power, responsibility and
accountability. These emerging supply chain governance systems are
shown to be multi-layered and politically contested, as
transnational governance schemes interact with traditional state
governance arrangements in both complementary and conflicting ways.
The book s analysis of changes to the relationship between state
and non-state actors within transnational governance processes will
be of particular interest to scholars and students of
globalisation, global governance and regulation. The Politics of
Global Supply Chains also suggests some practical ways by which the
effectiveness and accountability of supply chain governance could
be strengthened, which will interest both scholars and
practitioners in fields of global business regulation and corporate
social responsibility. Conclusions are relevant to the business and
civil society actors who participate directly in non-state
governance schemes, and to state regulators whose distinctive
governance capacities could play a much greater role than at
present in supporting transnational, non-state governance
processes.
The Politics of Global Supply Chains analyses the changing politics
of power and distribution within contemporary global supply chains.
Drawing on over 300 interviews with farmers, workers, activists,
businesses and government officials in garment and coffee sector
supply chains, the book shows how the increased involvement of
non-state actors in supply chain governance is re-shaping
established patterns of global political power, responsibility and
accountability. These emerging supply chain governance systems are
shown to be multi-layered and politically contested, as
transnational governance schemes interact with traditional state
governance arrangements in both complementary and conflicting ways.
The book s analysis of changes to the relationship between state
and non-state actors within transnational governance processes will
be of particular interest to scholars and students of
globalisation, global governance and regulation. The Politics of
Global Supply Chains also suggests some practical ways by which the
effectiveness and accountability of supply chain governance could
be strengthened, which will interest both scholars and
practitioners in fields of global business regulation and corporate
social responsibility. Conclusions are relevant to the business and
civil society actors who participate directly in non-state
governance schemes, and to state regulators whose distinctive
governance capacities could play a much greater role than at
present in supporting transnational, non-state governance
processes.
From Paris to San Bernardino, Barcelona to Manchester, home-grown
terrorism is among the most urgent challenges confronting Western
nations. Attempts to understand jihadism have typically treated it
as a form of political violence or religious conflict. However, the
closer we get to the actual people involved in radicalization, the
more problematic these explanations become. In this fascinating
book, Kevin McDonald shows that the term radicalization unifies
what are in fact very different experiences. These new violent
actors, whether they travelled to Syria or killed at home, range
from former drug dealers and gang members to students and
professionals, mothers with young children and schoolgirls. This
innovative book sets out to explore radicalization not as something
done to people but as something produced by active participants,
attempting to make sense of themselves and their world. In doing
so, McDonald offers powerful portraits of the immersive worlds of
social media so fundamental to present-day radicalization.
Radicalization offers a bold new way of understanding the
contemporary allure of jihad and, in the process, important
directions in responding to it.
It's time the business world got the actionable, impactful, no-cost
strategies needed to increase diversity and inclusion in the
workplace Many white leaders want to create change but don't know
how to do so appropriately and effectively. How do you know where
the blind spots are that can create obstacles for people of color?
Your intentions may be sincere and heartfelt, but intentions aren't
enough. In It's Time to Talk about Race at Work, acclaimed speaker
and bestselling author Kelly McDonald delivers a much-needed
roadmap for business people. This book will help you successfully
create a fair and equitable workplace that recognizes diverse
talent and fosters productive and constructive conversations in
your organization. It's Time to Talk about Race at Work does not
approach diversity from the standpoint of social activism or an HR
perspective. Instead, this book shows you exactly what to do and
how to do it so that you can make real progress on diversity and
inclusion, regardless of the size of your organization. The
author's clear, "real talk" style makes it easy to learn: The costs
and risks you're incurring if your organization lacks diversity How
people who don't consider themselves to be racist may still have
diversity blind spots How to start the hard conversations you may
not know how to approach The STARTING Method--an eight-step
framework that shows you how to ensure your diversity and inclusion
efforts are effective How to recognize the excuses people use to
avoid taking action on diversity and inclusion How to address the
issues and comments that come up when employees feel nervous,
resentful, or uncomfortable as you make headway on diversity in
your organization Perfect for executives, managers, and leaders in
organizations of all types and sizes, It's Time to Talk about Race
at Work is also for employees who want to improve their
organization by leading by example.
The failure of any welded joint is at best inconvenient and at
worst can lead to catastrophic accidents. Fracture and fatigue of
welded joints and structures analyses the processes and causes of
fracture and fatigue, focusing on how the failure of welded joints
and structures can be predicted and minimised in the design
process. Part one concentrates on analysing fracture of welded
joints and structures, with chapters on constraint-based fracture
mechanics for predicting joint failure, fracture assessment methods
and the use of fracture mechanics in the fatigue analysis of welded
joints. In part two, the emphasis shifts to fatigue, and chapters
focus on a variety of aspects of fatigue analysis including
assessment of local stresses in welded joints, fatigue design rules
for welded structures, k-nodes for offshore structures and
modelling residual stresses in predicting the service life of
structures. With its distinguished editor and international team of
contributors, Fracture and fatigue of welded joints and structures
is an essential reference for mechanical, structural and welding
engineers, as well as those in the academic sector with a research
interest in the field.
This book examines the connections evident between the simultaneous
emergence of British modernism and middlebrow literary culture from
1880 to the 1930s. The essays illustrate the mutual influences of
modernist and middlebrow authors, critics, publishers and
magazines.
Over the past decade, we have witnessed the extraordinary rise of
new global movements that throw into question the way we think
about culture, power and action in a globalizing world. This book
examines three of the most significant global social movements of
the last decade: anti-globalization, new Islamic movements, and the
Falun Gong in China. It also explores key dimensions of these
movements, the tensions they confront, and the crises that created
them. The book demonstrates how these global movements require a
rethinking of the very idea of social movements.
From Paris to San Bernardino, Barcelona to Manchester, home-grown
terrorism is among the most urgent challenges confronting Western
nations. Attempts to understand jihadism have typically treated it
as a form of political violence or religious conflict. However, the
closer we get to the actual people involved in radicalization, the
more problematic these explanations become. In this fascinating
book, Kevin McDonald shows that the term radicalization unifies
what are in fact very different experiences. These new violent
actors, whether they travelled to Syria or killed at home, range
from former drug dealers and gang members to students and
professionals, mothers with young children and schoolgirls. This
innovative book sets out to explore radicalization not as something
done to people but as something produced by active participants,
attempting to make sense of themselves and their world. In doing
so, McDonald offers powerful portraits of the immersive worlds of
social media so fundamental to present-day radicalization.
Radicalization offers a bold new way of understanding the
contemporary allure of jihad and, in the process, important
directions in responding to it.
If you're in a diverse team, you know employee differences can
cause miscommunication, lower trust, and hurt productivity...It
doesn't have to be this way! The people you work with may be from a
different generation, different culture, different race, different
gender, or just a different philosophy toward work and life in
general, but you need to work together toward a common goal. How to
Work With and Lead People Not Like You explains how to dial down
the differences, smooth out the friction, and play upon each
other's strengths to become more effective, more productive, and
less stressed. The keys are to find the common ground and identify
hidden conflicts that are hurting productivity. Many people shudder
at the prospect of working with diverse groups of people, but they
can't voice their fear or anxiety. At work, it's not OK or
politically correct to say, 'I'm uncomfortable with this person.'
In fact, if you do say something along those lines, your job may be
at risk. Your company may terminate you for not being on the
'diversity bandwagon.' So you keep quiet and you keep your thoughts
to yourself. But deep down, you are uncomfortable. If you feel like
this, it doesn't mean you're racist, sexist, ageist, homophobic, or
any other negative label. It means you're struggling. You're
struggling to understand people, cultures, or values that are
unfamiliar to you. You're struggling to do your job with teammates
and coworkers who may have very different viewpoints or different
approaches to communication than you have. You're struggling to
overcome differences and pull together to achieve high performance
at work. Whether you're leading a diverse team, working in a
challenging cross-cultural environment, or simply working with
people who are 'not like you,' you need to be able to get along
with everyone as a team, to get the work done. This book explains
the skills you need to communicate, motivate, and inspire people to
collaborate even if they have very different values, lifestyles, or
priorities. * Learn key steps that bring cohesion to diversity *
How to have a constructive conversation about working alongside
people who are different * The four magic words that make this
easier and smooth over friction * What not to say and why * Learn
to set aside differences and get things done * Learn how to handle
a racist, sexist, homophobic or offensive remark in a professional
way * Retain your sanity when colleagues drive you crazy The
changing demographics of today's workforce bring conflicting
viewpoints, perspectives, approaches, skills, habits, and
personalities together in one place; whether that leads to synergy
or catastrophe is up to you. How to Work With and Lead People Not
Like You helps you turn a hurdle into an advantage so you or your
team can do more, achieve more, and enjoy the ride.
In Twilight of the Titans, Paul K. MacDonald and Joseph M. Parent
examine great power transitions since 1870 to determine how
declining powers choose to behave, identifying the strong
incentives to moderate their behavior when the hierarchy of great
powers is shifting. Challenging the conventional wisdom that such
transitions push declining great powers to extreme measures, this
book argues that intimidation, provocation, and preventive war are
not the only alternatives to the loss of relative power and
prestige. Using numerous case studies, MacDonald and Parent show
how declining states tend to behave, the policy options they have,
how rising states respond to those in decline, and what conditions
reward particular strategic choices.
Who was the early twentieth-century masculine middlebrow reader?
How did his reading choices respond to his environment? This book
looks at British middlebrow writing and reading from the late
Victorian period to the 1950s and examines the masculine reader and
author, and how they challenged feminine middlebrow and literary
modernism.
Mom's Bathroom Reader is all about Naughty and Nice. Compiled by
the UniMom for all who have ever passed over her cervical cusp,
this little tome reviews Mom's Rules, Regulations, "You Betters,"
and Musts. This is a power book written by Mom - who knows
sometimes you lose control. So, Mom's back now to remind you about
stuff she already told you about. Think you're all grown up and on
your own now? Think she doesn't control you anymore? Well, think
again. Yes, think about the shock and awe of her pelvic thrust. So,
WASH YOUR HANDS, FIND A QUIET SPOT and START READING your mother's
book.
The Air Force is currently undertaking one of the largest manpower
transformations since its creation in 1947 through a program
entitled Force Shaping. By separating 40,000 active duty members,
to include 8,000 Company Grade Officers (CGOs), the Air Force
intends to balance the skills of its personnel to meet the
requirements of the Global War on Terror. Given these increasing
operational commitments, issues impacting personnel retention
decisions within a leaner force should command our attention. As
personnel resources decrease and operational requirements increase,
the likelihood of military members experiencing conflicts between
work and home life may also increase. As such, this research
examined the impact of work and family influences on CGOs'
decisions to stay or depart the service. Data to investigate this
impact was collected via web-based surveys of CGOs from three
CONUS-based Air Force units. Specifically, a construct entitled
work-home conflict, which describes the conflicts resulting from
competing role demands of family and work, was used to predict
retention decisions of military officers--a population that has
been largely unrepresented in the management literature. Results
indicated that work-related variables, such as work overload,
stress, and advancement expectations, appeared to have no
significant impact on CGOs' turnover intentions; a finding contrary
to previous work-family literature which suggests work-related
experiences are more likely to predict turnover intentions than
family-related issues. Perceived family satisfaction with military
life did significantly impact retention decisions, suggesting
members considered their families' satisfaction with military life
above their own work-related attitudes when making retention
decisions. Finally, results indicated that as family members'
general satisfaction with military life improved, a corresponding
positive impact on the members' willingness to remain in the
service resulted.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R164
Discovery Miles 1 640
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R164
Discovery Miles 1 640
|