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This timely and essential book provides a comprehensive guide for
school leaders who desire to engage their school communities in
transformative systemic change. Sharon I. Radd, Gretchen Givens
Generett, Mark Anthony Gooden, and George Theoharis offer five
practices to increase educational equity and eliminate
marginalization based on race, disability, socioeconomics,
language, gender and sexual identity, and religion. For each
dimension of diversity, the authors provide background information
for understanding the current realities in schools and beyond, and
they suggest "disruptive practices" to replace the status quo in
order to achieve full inclusion and educational excellence for
every child.Assuming that leadership to create equity is a unique
practice, the book offers * Clear explanations of foundational
terms and concepts, such as equity, systemic inequity, paradigms
and cognitive dissonance, and privilege; * Specific recommendations
for how to build support and sustainability by engaging colleagues
and other stakeholders in constructive dialogues with multiple
perspectives; * Detailed descriptions of routines and roles for
building effective equity-leadership teams; * Guidelines and tools
for performing an equity audit, including environmental scans; * A
change framework to skillfully transform your system; and *
Reflection activities for self-discovery, understanding, and
personal and professional growth. A call to action that is both
passionate and practical, Five Practices for Equity-Focused School
Leadership is an indispensable roadmap for educators undertaking
the journey toward an education system that acknowledges and
advances the worth and potential of all students.
Destination marketing relies on planning, organisation, and
successful strategies and tactics. Tourism Planning and Destination
Marketing provides an in-depth understanding of the tourism
marketing environment, including destination branding, distribution
channels, etourism, digital media, and sustainable and responsible
tourism practices. It is a useful guide for tourism marketers,
including destination management organisations (DMOs), who are
increasingly using innovative tools and evolving technologies to
engage with prospective visitors. Moreover, this title sheds light
on the latest developments in travel, hospitality, festivals and
events, as the contributing authors have critically analysed the
global tourism marketing environments that comprise a wide array of
economic, socio-cultural, technological and environmental
realities. This book explores advances in tourism planning and
destination marketing theory for the interest of both researchers
and scholars. Furthermore, it is an invaluable resource for a wide
range of industry practitioners, including consultants, senior
executives and managers who work for destination management
organisations, tourism offices, hotels, inbound/outbound tour
operators and travel agents.
The marketing of a destination requires effective planning and
organization to engage prospective visitors. However, adequately
marketing a destination requires not only a knowledge of the
marketing channels but also an in-depth understanding of the
motives and facilitators of tourism. Strategic Perspectives in
Destination Marketing is a collection of innovative research on the
methods and applications of branding in the tourism, travel, and
hospitality industry sectors. It explores the pedagogical
applications of socio-economic, environmental, and technological
impacts of tourism through various regional-focused empirical
studies and contemporary discussions. While highlighting topics
including destination authenticity, consumer behavior, online
travel businesses, and tourism promotion, this book is ideally
designed for managers, travel agents, tourism professionals,
executives, marketing agencies, academicians, researchers, and
graduate-level students seeking current research on the
applications of branding strategies in the tourism sector.
Responsible behaviors in the realm of business continue to remain a
crucial component of organizational development. By exploring core
aspects of contemporary corporate strategies, businesses can create
more value in social welfare initiatives. CSR 2.0 and the New Era
of Corporate Citizenship is an authoritative reference source for
the latest scholarly research on the ways in which corporate
entities can implement responsible strategies and create
synergistic value for both businesses and society. Featuring
extensive coverage across a range of relevant perspectives and
topics, such as corporate citizenship, stakeholder engagement, and
business ethics, this publication is ideally designed for students,
academics and researchers seeking current concise and authoritative
research on the business case for corporate social responsibility.
The continued greening of the energy sector, with inroads being
made through numerous sources of materials that can produce energy,
is the main focus of this, Green Chemical Processing, Volume 8. It
includes contributions from area experts in widely different
fields, all involved in energy production, and makes connections to
the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry.
The "greening" of industry processes, i.e. making them more
sustainable, is a popular and often lucrative trend in Chemical
Engineering. The 7th volume of Green Chemical Processing considers
the role of water in sustainable chemistry and highlights
innovations in the field of water treatment. The American Chemical
Society's 12 Principles of Green Chemistry are woven throughout
this text as well as the series to which this book belongs.
This book wasn't written for gender or race, but for anyone that
feels he or she is incarcerated and sees no way out. When I looked
at all angles and seen no open doors, no gaps, and the odds was too
much against me, I looked deep within my self and was introduce to
my inner spirit that was just waiting to take control. Anger was
put on the side, patience and planning was the key. I had to clear
my mind of negative thoughts and separate myself from negative
people. Her battle of defeat was yet to be won. I hope this book
will encourage someone else that there's hope, if you are willing
to apply it and negative thoughts have no place in the courtroom.
The 5th volume of Green Chemical Processing considers sustainable
chemistry in the context of governmental and corporate interests,
explaining how "red tape" can help or hinder the "greening" of
industry processes. The American Chemical Society's 12 Principles
of Green Chemistry are woven throughout this text as well as the
series to which this book belongs.
This newly expanded and revised third edition brings together the
most important and up-to-date hip-hop scholarship in one
comprehensive volume. This intellectual mixtape is comprised of 47
readings that are organized into nine sections representing key
concepts and themes: the history of hip-hop, authenticity debates,
gender, the globalization of hip-hop, identities, disability,
politics, hip-hop and academia, and hip-hop and the media. This new
edition also includes greater coverage of gender, sexuality and
racial diversity in hip-hop, hip-hop’s global influence, and
hip-hop’s role in social movements and political activism. The
pedagogical features include detailed critical introductions
framing each section and brief chapter introductions to help
readers place each piece in context and within a broader scholarly
dialogue. This text is essential reading for anyone seeking deeper
understanding of the profound impact of hip-hop as an intellectual,
aesthetic, and cultural movement.
The "greening" of industry processes—making them more
sustainable—is a popular and often lucrative trend. The volume
covers green chemical processing in the context of climate change.
The impact of catalysis, remediation of pollutants, and sustainable
practices in process development on climate change are themes
addressed in this volume.  We also explore the adoption of
sustainability and environmental justice in educational
curricula.  The American Chemical Society’s 12 Principles of
Green Chemistry are woven throughout this text as well as
throughout the series to which this book belongs. 
This volume includes several perspectives on how to connect the
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals with the 12 principles
of green chemistry, and green chemistry education.
The 6th volume of Green Chemical Processing considers sustainable
chemistry in the context of innovative and emerging technologies,
explaining how they can support the "greening" of industry
processes. The American Chemical Society's 12 Principles of Green
Chemistry are woven throughout this text as well as the series to
which this book belongs.
A framework for understanding the deep archive of Black performance
in the digital era In an era of Big Data and algorithms, our easy
access to the archive of contemporary and historical Blackness is
unprecedented. That iterations of Black visual art, such as Bert
Williams's 1916 silent film short "A Natural Born Gambler" or the
performances of Josephine Baker from the 1920s, are merely a quick
YouTube search away has transformed how scholars teach and research
Black performance. While Black Ephemera celebrates this new access,
it also questions the crisis and the challenge of the Black musical
archive in a moment when Black American culture has become a global
export. Using music and sound as its primary texts, Black Ephemera
argues that the cultural DNA of Black America has become obscured
in the transformation from analog to digital. Through a
cross-reading of the relationship between the digital era and
culture produced in the pre-digital era, Neal argues that Black
music has itself been reduced to ephemera, at best, and at worst to
the background sounds of the continued exploitation and
commodification of Black culture. The crisis and challenges of
Black archives are not simply questions of knowledge, but of how
knowledge moves and manifests itself within Blackness that is
obscure, ephemeral, fugitive, precarious, fluid, and increasingly
digital. Black Ephemera is a reminder that for every great leap
forward there is a necessary return to the archive. Through this
work, Neal offers a new framework for thinking about Black culture
in the digital world.
Strategic Corporate Communication in the Digital Age explores how
contemporary communication approaches are crossing boundaries as
innovative media formats and digital transformations offer new
challenges and opportunities to academia and practitioners. New
technologies have empowered various organisations and their
stakeholders. The digital and social media are central to the
process of building trust, reputation and support, as online users
can use them to scrutinise and influence corporate decisions and
actions. This authoritative book features a broad spectrum of
theoretical and empirical chapters on topics relating to
organisations' interactive engagement with stakeholders during
COVID-19. It sheds light on dialogic communications through
different digital media, the utilisation of mobile learning
technologies for corporate training and development, corporate
disclosures of CSR practices, communications of small and medium
sized businesses, and provides a taxonomy of online marketing
methods, among other topics. This title is a premier reference
source and a valuable teaching resource for courses in marketing,
communications, strategy and organisational behaviour.
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