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Written specifically for information systems (IS) and computing
students and providing everything they need to know about executing
a research project, this best-selling textbook introduces key
quantitative and qualitative research methods, makes sense of
underlying philosophies, and helps readers navigate and assess
existing academic papers. Packed with examples from the IS and
computing disciplines, definitions, evaluation guides and further
reading suggestions, this fully updated second edition of Research
Information Systems and Computing supports students of all levels
in bridging the gap between theory and practice.
Written specifically for information systems (IS) and computing
students and providing everything they need to know about executing
a research project, this best-selling textbook introduces key
quantitative and qualitative research methods, makes sense of
underlying philosophies, and helps readers navigate and assess
existing academic papers. Packed with examples from the IS and
computing disciplines, definitions, evaluation guides and further
reading suggestions, this fully updated second edition of Research
Information Systems and Computing supports students of all levels
in bridging the gap between theory and practice.
Emerging technologies are having a profound impact upon business as
individuals and organisations increasingly embrace the benefits of
the 'always on' attitude that digital technologies produce. The use
of the web, apps, cloud storage, GPS and Internet-connected devices
has transformed the way we live, learn, play and interact - yet how
a business can fully benefit from this transformation is not always
clear. In response, this book enables students and business leaders
to take a strategic and sustainable approach to realising the value
of digital technologies. It offers results-driven solutions that
successfully transform organisations into data-driven,
people-focused businesses capable of sustainably competing at a
global level. Split across four key parts, the material moves
through understanding digital business to planning, implementing
and assessing digital transformation. The current challenges facing
all small organisations, including limited resources, financial
pressures and the lack of dedicated IT departments, are explored.
The authors consider the ways in which innovation can increase
competitive advantage, how innovative business models can create
new opportunities and how a data-driven perspective can release
embedded value within the organisation. Contemporary international
case studies and examples throughout each chapter bridge theory
with practical application and systematically document the patterns
of activities that enable success. This textbook is a vital
resource for postgraduate and undergraduate students of digital
business, innovation and transformation. By showing how to initiate
digital transformation across an organisation, it will prepare
business owners, directors and management of small- and
medium-sized businesses to take strategic advantage of new and
emerging technologies to stay ahead of their competition.
Religion has played a complex, vibrant, and multifaceted role in
our nation's history. One of the most effective ways to help
students explore its vitality is through primary sources. American
Religions: A Documentary History is the only one-volume, up-to-date
collection of primary sources available for American religious
history courses. Featuring a creative dual structure--the readings
are arranged both chronologically and thematically--this
indispensable sourcebook can be used in both historically and
topically organized courses.
Balancing canonical works with those by newly discovered voices,
American Religions: A Documentary History includes seventy-five
classic and contemporary selections from the colonial period
through the present day. It offers readings by a uniquely wide
range of religiously, socially, and ethnically diverse writers:
theological conservatives and liberals, northerners and
southerners, women and men, and African Americans and Mexican
Americans alongside Anglo-Americans. The selections are long enough
to stimulate serious discussion yet concise enough for students to
digest easily. The volume is organized into six sections that cover
different chronological periods, each of which contains writings on
five themes: theological reflections, ritual and performance,
spiritual autobiography, interreligious conflict and negotiation,
and more expansive conceptualizations of religion. Enhanced by
brief biographies of the authors, a general introduction, and
section introductions, the text also includes two sample
syllabi--one oriented toward a historical approach and the other
toward a thematic approach. Ideal for introductory courses in
religion in America andAmerican religious history--taught both in
religious studies and history departments--American Religions: A
Documentary History offers students a broad yet in-depth and
engaging gateway into the subject.
Dublin Then and Now matches archival images with contemporary views
to reveal the past and present of this fascinating city. Dublin's
rich architectural heritage ranges from medieval castles and
cathedrals to a wealth of elegant Georgian townhouses. Capturing
its famous streets, bridges, markets, parks and pubs, this book
reveals the past and present of a city steeped in literary history,
blessed with architectural beauty and full of character. Sites
include: Trinity College, Dublin Castle, Guinness Brewery, Christ
Church Cathedral, Brazen Head, Grattan Bridge, O'Connell Street,
Abbey Theatre, Custom House, Liberty Hall, Four Courts, Smithfield
Square, Phoenix Park, Dublin Zoo, Ha'Penny Bridge, Grafton Street,
Davy Byrnes, Bewley's, St. Stephen's Green, The Long Hall, National
Library of Ireland, Merrion Square, Fitzwilliam Square, Kilmainham
Gaol.
Political polarization and unrest are not exclusive to our era, but
in the twenty-first century, we are living with seemingly
unresolvable disagreements that threaten to tear our country apart.
Discrimination, racism, tyranny, religious fundamentalism,
political schisms, misogyny, ""fake news,"" border walls, the
#MeToo moment, foreign intervention in our electoral process -
these cultural and social rifts charge our world, and we have
failed to find a path toward agreement or unity.As Much Truth as
One Can Bear is Marie Griffith's thoughtful response to an
imperiled nation that has forgotten how to listen and debate
productively, at a time when it needs vigorous discourse more than
ever. Griffith performs the urgent work of examining the histories
behind the issues at the root of our country's conflicts both past
and present, from race and immigration to misogyny and reproductive
rights. This is more than a study of the issues; it is an attempt
to shed real light on how to encourage constructive dialogue and
move society forward.
From an esteemed scholar of American religion and sexuality, a
sweeping account of the century of religious conflict that produced
our culture wars Gay marriage, transgender rights, birth
control--sex is at the heart of many of the most divisive political
issues of our age. The origins of these conflicts, historian R.
Marie Griffith argues, lie in sharp disagreements that emerged
among American Christians a century ago. From the 1920s onward, a
once-solid Christian consensus regarding gender roles and sexual
morality began to crumble, as liberal Protestants sparred with
fundamentalists and Catholics over questions of obscenity, sex
education, and abortion. Both those who advocated for greater
openness in sexual matters and those who resisted new sexual norms
turned to politics to pursue their moral visions for the nation.
Moral Combat is a history of how the Christian consensus on sex
unraveled, and how this unraveling has made our political battles
over sex so ferocious and so intractable.
This collection of essays from a special issue of American
Quarterly explores the complex and sometimes contradictory ways
that religion matters in contemporary public life.
Religion and Politics in the Contemporary United States offers a
groundbreaking, cross-disciplinary conversation between scholars in
American studies and religious studies. The contributors explore
numerous modes through which religious faith has mobilized
political action. They utilize a variety of definitions of
politics, ranging from lobbying by religious leaders to the
political impact of popular culture. Their work includes the
political activities of a very diverse group of religious
believers: Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, and
others. In addition, theA book explores the meanings of religion
for people who might contest the term -- those who are spiritual
but not religious, for example, as well as activists who engage
symbols of faith and community but who may not necessarily consider
themselves members of a specific religion. Several essays also
examine the meanings of secular identity, humanist politics, and
the complex evocations of civil religion in American life.
No other book on religion and politics includes anything like
the diversity of religions, ethnicities, and topics that this one
does -- from Mormon political mobilization to attempts at
Americanizing Muslims in the post-9/11 United States, from CA(c)sar
ChAvez to James Dobson, from interreligious cooperation and
conflict over Darfur to the global politics surrounding the
category of Hindus and South Asians in the United States.
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