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Examines the experience of Black scholarship and faculty in
predominantly White academic spaces. While research has emphasized
the importance of a diverse faculty, higher education has done
little to bring this goal to fruition. The hidden politics at play
during the traditional tenure and promotion process represent a
significant obstacle to the advancement of Black faculty. While
research productivity is the cornerstone of a successful tenure and
promotion case at most universities and colleges, Black faculty are
more likely to be tasked with extra service activities, which
constrains time for research. Many Black faculty are also
community-conscious scholars dedicated to conducting research to
help uplift their communities, which may not be seen as credible or
as valuable in the tenure and promotion process. Edited by Robert
T. Palmer, Alonzo M. Flowers III, and Sosanya Jones, Black
Scholarship in a White Academy offers important perspectives on how
Black faculty and their scholarship have been historically devalued
within the academy, particularly in predominantly White academic
spaces. Using anti-Blackness theory as a framework, contributors
discuss how White hegemony operates to undervalue and obstruct
Black scholarship and faculty. Covering such diverse topics as
navigating the tenure process, building Black spaces for inclusion,
and exploring the intersection of Blackness and disability in
higher education, this book presents ways Black faculty can
navigate and challenge systemic racism and racist toxicity within
their institutions. Contributors: Fred A. Bonner II, NiCole T.
Buchanan, Sheron Fraser-Burgess, Beverly-Jean M. Daniel, Kristie
Dotson, Antonio L. Ellis, Edward C. Fletcher Jr., Alonzo M. Flowers
III, Donna Y. Ford, H. Bernard Hall, Erik M. Hines, Martinque K.
Jones, Sosanya Jones, Nicole Johnson, Chad E. Kee, aretha f.
marbley, James L. Moore III, Robert T. Palmer, Stella L. Smith,
Isis H. Settles, Terrell L. Strayhorn, Katrina Struloeff, Blanca
Elizabeth Vega, Larry J. Walker, Brian L. Wright
Since the publication of the best-selling, highly acclaimed
first edition, the technology and clinical applications of medical
imaging have changed significantly. Gathering these developments
into one volume, Webb s Physics of Medical Imaging, Second Edition
presents a thorough update of the basic physics, modern technology
and many examples of clinical application across all the modalities
of medical imaging.
New to the Second Edition
- Extensive updates to all original chapters
- Coverage of state-of-the-art detector technology and computer
processing used in medical imaging
- 11 new contributors in addition to the original team of
authors
- Two new chapters on medical image processing and multimodality
imaging
- More than 50 percent new examples and over 80 percent new
figures
- Glossary of abbreviations, color insert and contents lists at
the beginning of each chapter
Keeping the material accessible to graduate students, this
well-illustrated book reviews the basic physics underpinning
imaging in medicine. It covers the major techniques of x-radiology,
computerised tomography, nuclear medicine, ultrasound and magnetic
resonance imaging, in addition to infrared, electrical impedance
and optical imaging. The text also describes the mathematics of
medical imaging, image processing, image perception, computational
requirements and multimodality imaging. "
Aerospace presents an extremely challenging environment for
structural materials and the development of new, or improved,
materials: processes for material and for component production are
the subject of continuous research activity. It is in the nature of
high performance materials that the steps of material and of
component production should not be considered in isolation from one
another. Indeed, in some cases, the very process of material
production may also incorporate part or all of the component
production itself and, at the very least, will influence the choice
of material/component production method to be employed. How ever,
the developments currently taking place are to be discovered
largely within the confines of specialist conferences or books each
dedicated to perhaps a single element of the overall process. In
this book contributors, experts drawn from both academia and the
aerospace industry, have joined together to combine their
individual knowledge to examine high performance aerospace
materials in terms of their production, structure, properties and
applications. The central interrelationships between the
development of structure through the production route and between
structure and the properties exhibited in the final component are
considered. It is hoped that the book will be of interest to
students of aeronautical engineering and of materials science,
together with those working within the aerospace industry. Harvey
M. Flower Imperial College 1 Design requirements for aerospace
structural materials C. J. Peel and P. J. Gregson 1."
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