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Provocative, insightful and brilliantly written by Professor Wahbie Long, Nation on the Couch explores life in our beloved country through the lens of psychoanalysis.
By focusing on the idea of a ‘political unconscious’, it argues that there is much to be learnt from excavating the inner life of South Africans, which can illuminate the external problems that beset us from all sides. It will challenge readers to rethink the way we see ourselves, why we do what we do and why we are who we are.
A complete guide for how small states can be strikingly successful
and influential-if they assess their situations and adapt their
strategies. Small states are crucial actors in world politics. Yet,
they have been relegated to a second tier of International
Relations scholarship. In A Small State's Guide to Influence in
World Politics, Tom Long shows how small states can identify
opportunities and shape effective strategies to achieve their
foreign policy goals. To do so, Long puts small states'
relationships at the center of his approach. Although small states
are defined by their position as materially weaker actors vis-a-vis
large states, Long argues that this condition does not condemn them
to impotence or irrelevance. Drawing on typological theory, Long
builds an explanation of when and how small states might achieve
their goals. The book assesses a global range of cases-both
successes and failures-and offers a set of tools for scholars and
policymakers to understand how varying international conditions
shape small states' opportunities for influence.
This anthology showcases the very best in humorous short story
writing, by outstanding contemporary female writers,
including Kathy Lette, Sadia Azmat, Lucy
Vine, Josie Long, Paula Lennon, and many more. It
includes the winning and shortlisted stories from the Comedy Women
in Print Short Story Prize. From tales of a narcoleptic biscuit
lover, con artists with a twist, and the accidental death of a
hamster; to consequences of accidental gluing, the imagined world
of extreme shopping, and the delightfully surreal world of canine
dating, these 15 boldly imaginative stories range across a
multitude of genres and themes. Each proves the power of the short
story to disarm, tickle, entertain, or simply reduce you to
helpless piles of laughter!
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.
Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
This innovative Handbook provides a comprehensive treatment of the
complex relationship between inequality and the environment and
illustrates the myriad ways in which they intersect. Featuring over
30 contributions from leading experts in the field, it explores the
ways in which inequality impacts three of the most pressing
contemporary environmental issues: climate change, natural resource
extraction, and food insecurity. Laying the conceptual foundations
for its analysis of key inequality–environment intersections, the
Handbook covers theoretical traditions employed in the
environmental inequality literature and examines different
approaches to the concept of rights and how these influence
scholarship on environmental justice. Chapters further investigate
the multifaceted relationships between the natural environment and
common forms of social inequalities, including race, ethnicity,
gender, sexuality, social class, the economy, and the state.
Bringing together cutting-edge research on diverse
inequality–environment intersections, this comprehensive Handbook
will be relevant to both students and researchers in the social
sciences and environmental sociology, politics, and geography. Its
empirical insights will also prove valuable to public and social
policymakers with access to mechanisms that can shape environmental
protection policies.
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The Egyptian Antiquities in the British Museum - Monuments, Obelisks, Temples, Sphinxes, Sculpture, Statues, Paintings, Pyramids, Mummies, Papyrus, and the Rosetta Stone (Paperback)
George Long
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Frosting for Air Source Heat Pumps: Research, Case Studies, and
Methods provides a comprehensive account of the latest research,
analysis, and modeling methods into limiting frosting and
maximizing efficiency. This book begins by outlining the
fundamentals of frosting mechanisms, including the condensation and
freezing of water droplets. It then provides a wide range of case
studies showcasing a variety of surfaces, conditions, and energy
generation technologies. Finally, the last chapters demonstrate
modeling and analysis of frosting operation, before laying out
critical considerations for designing a frost control strategy in
ASHPs. Building on the theory and studies contained in the
author’s previous work Defrosting for Air Source Heat Pumps, this
book provides essential and advanced information for understanding
and controlling frosting for these sustainable energy sources.
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