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Were you looking for the book with access to MasteringGeography?
This product is the book alone and does NOT come with access to
MasteringGeography. Buy the book and access card package to save
money on this resource. This contemporary approach to World
Regional Geography introduces the latest ideas, concepts, and
theories in geography while also developing a strong foundation in
the fundamentals of world regions. It helps professors convey a
strong sense of place and an understanding of the connections
within and between world regions. Globalization and Diversity is a
briefer version of the popular Diversity Amid Globalization by the
same authors; this distillation focuses on the core materials that
students need in a World Regional Geography course. The Fourth
Edition features a new and unique focus on sustainability.
Temporary migration is a human response to uncertain economic,
ecological, political and socio-cultural environments. This book
provides an important contribution to the literature on the rights,
lived experiences and trajectories of temporary migrants. It
focuses on the precarity of temporary migrants at different scales
in urban settings, varying from the household, institution, and
neighbourhood to the city. Temporary migrants experience
oscillations in precarity that vary with their categorization as
skilled (professionals with valued skill sets, international
students) or unskilled (domestic workers, labourers), their
ambiguous legal status and the locales in which they reside and
work. Individual chapters use case studies from around the world
(USA, Canada, Ireland, Turkey, Singapore, China) to show how
temporal and scalar precarity intersect and are mediated by
national and local policies, civil society, as well as the personal
and social attributes of migrants themselves such as gender, race,
and country of origin. Although often overlooked due to their
transitory status, the chapters demonstrate how temporary migrants
are embedded in urban life and resist their categorisation as
disposable through individual and collective efforts. This book
will be of interest to researchers and advanced students of
Sociology, Politics, Human Geography, Urban Studies, and Social and
Cultural Anthropology. It was originally published as a special
issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
For Introductory World Regional Geography/Regional Geography
Courses. Students learn to think outside of the map Diversity Amid
Globalization takes students on a journey into the connections and
diversity between people and places-the contrasting regions of the
world-within thematically organized regional chapters. With an
arresting visual layout and new and updated content and maps
throughout, the text maintains and strengthens its hallmark
thematic organization and focus on globalization, while encouraging
students to participate in the material using a number of
stimulating, interactive learning tools. Available with optional
MasteringGeography(TM), the most effective and widely used online
tutorial, homework, and assessment system for the sciences,
Diversity Amid Globalization, Sixth edition offers the most
complete and integrated world regional program available today.
This program presents a better teaching and learning experience for
you and your students by providing *Students learn how to think
outside the map: MasteringGeography and textbook-integrated
technology take students outside of the pages of the book, and into
the world of distant places and people.*An amplified global
perspective through NEW and updated content: This new Sixth edition
maintains, refines, and strengthens the text's hallmark thematic
organization and focus on globalization in a number of ways. *New
Everday Globalization features: * In Population and Settlement
sections, there is anew discussion of Demographic Transition that
includes adding a fifth stage to traditional model. * In Cultural
Coherence and Diversity sections, there are two new sections:
Gender and Globalization, and Sports and Globalization. * In
Geopolitical Framework sections, there are two new sections World
Political Systems, and Decentralization and Devolution *A
consistent thematic chapter organization encourages students to
compare regions and discourages memorization of facts and places.
*An active learning approach encourages student participation with
the material and ensures effective reinforcement of the concepts
through the text's pedagogy, fundamentals, and tone.
This richly evocative study of photography has two major emphases,
that the language of description (be it title, caption, or text) is
deeply implicated in how a viewer looks at photographs, and that
the use of a photograph determines its meaning.
This richly evocative study of photography has two major emphases.
The first is that the language of description (be it title,
caption, or text) is deeply implicated in how a viewer looks at
photographs. The more detailed the description, the more precisely
the viewer's observation is directed. This leads to the second
emphasis, that the use of a photograph determines its meaning. For
example, a newspaper photograph with a caption may be later
exhibited in an art gallery with additional or different
information. The news photograph will look as it did originally,
but instead of being seen as news may be seen in terms of history,
sociology, or art. The author first engages the problem of defining
the value of a photograph, not in terms of its commercial or
monetary value but of its actual or potential use. Walter
Benjamin's influential writings on photography are discussed,
notably his complex metaphor of "aura" as applied to both handmade
art (such as painting and sculpture) and the photograph, with the
author challenging Benjamin's contention that works of art do not
require titles, whereas photographs do. Actual descriptions of
photographs are used to show that the descriptions modify and
enlarge interpretation and often establish the use of photographs.
The author then investigates the many definitions of the photograph
that invoke the metaphor of the "mask", followed by a look at the
history of reflective images (mirror, water) and Benjamin's uses of
aura, the returned gaze, and memory. The imaginative use of
photographs as metaphor is further explored in works of literature
by Marcel Proust, Robert Lowell, Roland Barthes, and Robert Musil.
The author concludes that although nophotograph has the sacred aura
of the unique work of art, many photographs have a secular aura
constituted by use, familiarity, description, and interpretation.
Immigration today touches the lives and economies of more people
and places than ever before. Yet the places that are
disproportionately affected by immigrant flows are not countries
but cities. This remarkable collection examines contemporary global
immigration trends and their profound effect on specific host
cities. The book focuses not only on cities with long-established
diverse populations, such as New York, Toronto, and Sydney, but
also on lesser known established gateway cities such as Birmingham
(UK) and Amsterdam, and the emerging gateways of Johannesburg,
Washington, D.C., Singapore, and Dublin.The essays gathered here
provide a global portrait of accelerating, worldwide immigration
driven by income differentials, social networks, and various state
policies that recruit skilled and unskilled laborers. Gateway
cities vary in form and function, but many are hyper diverse,
globally linked through transnational networks, and often
increasingly segregated spaces. Offering penetrating analyses by
leading scholars in the field, ""Migrants to the Metropolis""
redirects the global narrative surrounding migration away from
states and borders and toward cities, where the vast majority of
economic migrants settle.
Working with families, carers, groups and communities is something
all social work students must prepare for. Written to guide you
through these varied and complex groupwork situations, this book
explores the knowledge, skills and values required for groupwork
practice. Divided into two parts, the first provides an
understanding of groupwork, its concepts and contexts, while the
second takes you step-by-step through groupwork practice, from
planning and preparation, to starting out, facilitating and finally
ending work with a group. Different service contexts including work
with children, with users who have learning disabilities, in mental
health settings, and more, are covered throughout the book, with
case studies, activities and reflective opportunities helping you
to understand the complexities of these contexts. This text is a
comprehensive and contemporary guide to groupwork in social work
today.
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