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Exploring the creative dimensions of memory and remembering, Emily
Keightley and Michael Pickering tackle some of the key questions
facing the emergent field of memory studies, including the nature
of the relationship between memory and experience and between
individual and collective memory. The most crucial relationship
examined is one which has previously been largely ignored: the
relationship between memory and imagination. The book argues for
the importance of bringing imagination into the purview of memory
studies and introduces the key concept of the mnemonic imagination
as a tool for demonstrating the mutual interaction of memory and
imagination in our everyday practices and processes of making sense
of experience. Showing how the mnemonic imagination works in
various aspects of personal life and popular culture, the authors
address diverse topics such as the commercial exploitation of
nostalgia and the remembering of traumatic and painful pasts.
Humor is pervasive in contemporary culture, and is generally
celebrated as a public good. Yet there are times when it is felt to
produce intolerance, misunderstanding or even hatred. This book
brings together, for the first time, contributions that consider
the ethics as well as the aesthetics of humor. The book focuses on
the abuses and limits of humor, some of which excite considerable
social tension and controversy. "Beyond a Joke" is an exciting
intervention, full of challenging questions and issues.
Now in a fully revised edition, this essential text provides a
comprehensive introduction to Central and Eastern Europe, the
Baltics, and Ukraine. Clear and comprehensive, it offers an
authoritative and up-to-date analysis of the transformations and
realities of these countries and the problems and potential they
bring to the region and to the world stage. Divided into two parts,
the book presents a set of comparative country case studies as well
as thematic chapters on key issues, including the future of the EU
and the benefits of EU integration, the economic transition and its
social ramifications, the politics of memory, the persistent
problems of ethnicity and nationalism, the challenges of
sustainable democratic governance, the rise of populism and
illiberal political movements,the continuing conflict between
Russia and Ukraine, the rising influence of China and Russia in the
region, and the reach and effects of financial crimes and
corruption. Leading scholars provide the historical context for the
current situation of each country in the region. They explain how
communism ended and how democratic politics has emerged or is
struggling to emerge in its wake, how individual countries have
transformed their economies, how their populations have been
affected by rapid and wrenching change, and how foreign policy
making has evolved. New to this edition are chapters on the
influence of Russia, demography and migration, and women in
political life. For students and specialists alike, this book will
be an invaluable resource on the democratizing states of Europe.
Now in a fully revised and updated edition, this essential text
provides a comprehensive introduction to Central and Eastern
Europe, including the Baltics and Ukraine. Broad but nuanced, it
offers a reader-friendly overview of the globally and regionally
significant changes and challenges the region faces. Divided into
two parts, the book first presents thematic chapters on key issues,
including nationalism and challenges to democratic institutions and
practices, the contentious politics of memory, debates over
demography and migration in a region with a shrinking population,
and Russian efforts to retain regional influence through hard and
soft power. The case-study chapters that follow highlight key
political developments after communism as well as providing a
strong foundation for readers on regional history and the political
and economic experiences of the communist years. Each covers the
foundational topics of political history, political competition,
economic development, social problems, relationships with European
institutions, and threats to good governance. For students and
specialists alike, this book will be an invaluable resource on this
dynamic region of Europe.
Tourism based on natural environments is a huge international
industry and this industry needs access to land with scenery,
native plants and wildlife. In turn, land managers need money to
maintain their land and its natural resources. This book looks at
the economic, social and environmental consequences of nature-based
tourism. It discusses the importance of links and partnerships, as
well as the conflicts, between commercial tourism interests and
land management agencies. Born from the Fenner conference on Nature
Tourism and the Environment, held in Canberra, Australia, 2001, the
book includes selected proceedings which have been refereed and
substantially revised.
An exploration of some of the key theoretical challenges and
conceptual issues facing the emergent field of memory studies, from
the relationship between experience and memory to the commercial
exploitation of nostalgia, using the key concept of the mnemonic
imagination.
Humour is pervasive in contemporary culture, and is generally
celebrated as a public good. Yet there are times when it is felt to
produce intolerance, misunderstanding or even hatred. This book
brings together, for the first time, contributions that consider
the ethics as well as the aesthetics of humour. The book focuses on
the abuses and limits of humour, some of which excite considerable
social tension and controversy. Beyond a Joke is an exciting
intervention, full of challenging questions and issues.
Chronicling the shift from Romantic to modern configurations of sound and voice, Victorian Soundscapes attends to the gothic intersections of nineteenth-century literature, technology, psychology, and acoustics. This book recaptures the sense of aural discovery that Victorian philosophers, psychologists, and inventors shared with the period's novelists and poets.
Tourism based on natural environments is a huge international
industry and this industry needs access to land with scenery,
native plants and wildlife. In turn, land managers need money to
maintain their land and its natural resources. This book looks at
the economic, social and environmental consequences of nature-based
tourism. It discusses the importance of links and partnerships, as
well as the conflicts, between commercial tourism interests and
land management agencies. Born from the Fenner conference on Nature
Tourism and the Environment, held in Canberra, Australia, 2001, the
book includes selected proceedings which have been refereed and
substantially revised.
After suffering years of war, Bosnia is now the target of
international efforts to reconstruct and democratize a culturally
divided society. The global community's strategy has focused on
reforming political institutions, influencing the behavior of elite
populations, and cultivating nongovernmental organizations. But
expensive efforts to promote a stable peace and a multiethnic
democracy can be successful only if they resonate among ordinary
people. Otherwise, such projects will produce fragile institutions
and alienated citizens who will be susceptible to extremists eager
to send them back into war.
Paula M. Pickering challenges the conventional wisdom that
common people are merely passive recipients of peacebuilding
projects. Instead, in Peacebuilding in the Balkans, she shows how
ordinary people, particularly minorities in Bosnia, understand
elite rhetoric and actively shape reconstruction. Pickering's years
of fieldwork direct observation, interviews, and analysis of many
surveys has yielded a precise understanding of how ordinary
citizens react to and influence peacebuilding programs in their
neighborhoods, workplaces, municipal agencies, and other real-life
social settings.
The evidence suggests that international efforts to rebuild an
inclusive Bosnia will be futile unless they pay sufficient
attention to citizens' varying ties to ethnic groups, indigenous
forms of civic activity, and the development of nondiscriminatory
employment and responsive political institutions. Pickering's
insights from reconstruction in the Balkans have important
implications for peacebuilding elsewhere in Eurasia."
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