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The collection of essays outlines how feminists employ a variety of
online platforms, practices, and tools to create spaces of
solidarity and to articulate a critical politics that refuses
popular forms of individual, consumerist, white feminist
empowerment in favor of collective, tangible action. Including
scholars and activists from a wide range of disciplinary
perspectives, these essays help to catalog the ways in which
feminists are organizing online to mobilize different feminist,
queer, trans, disability, reproductive justice, and racial equality
movements. Together, these perspectives offer a comprehensive
overview of how feminists are employing the tools of the internet
for political change. Grounded in intersectional feminism--a
perspective that attends to the interrelatedness of power and
oppression based on race, class, gender, ability, sexuality, and
other identities--this book gathers provocations, analyses,
creative explorations, theorizations, and case studies of networked
feminist activist practices. In doing so, this collection archives
important work already done within feminist digital cultures and
acts as a vital blueprint for future feminist action.
Innovations in Child and Family Policy tackles many of the common
problems and challenges that are considered to be at the heart of
child and family policy: family creation, economic support,
childrearing, and family care-giving. Innovations begins by
defining child and family policy and discussing the history of this
growing specialization within the social sciences. The main
chapters of Innovations address policy and programmatic solutions
to problems that face families by topic area: (1) early childhood
and education, (2) government interventions with family violence,
children's welfare, and the justice system, and (3) supports for
children and families. Specifically, the chapters in Innovations
address the availability of child care, family medical leave,
special needs children, parent involvement in their children's
education, preventing and addressing child abuse and neglect,
children who witness partner violence, child support orders,
children of incarcerated fathers, and young adults in the justice
system. What makes this book unique is that it contains applied
research from many program evaluations or assessments of existing
state-level legislation. Social scientists from multiple
disciplines examine the efficacy such programs and policies to make
recommendations for expanded or new child and family policies. For
our novice and/or student readers, we hope that Innovations will
help them to develop a greater sense of what academics,
professionals, and politicians mean when they speak of "child and
family policy" and also an appreciation for how social science
research can contribute to policy-making to support children and
families. For our more advanced readers, we hope that these
chapters make a significant contribution to the conversations
regarding how multidisciplinary social science research can inform
policy recommendations. For all of our readers, we hope that the
use-inspired research presented in Innovations will help to
strengthen and support the we
Given that women and girls carry the heaviest burdens of the
African HIV pandemic, their lived experiences should be the
starting point for any pedagogy of prevention. In light of this
claim, Risky Marriage: HIV and Intimate Relationships in Tanzania
uses qualitative fieldwork with HIV positive women living in
Mwanza, Tanzania to ask why marriage is an HIV risk factor. By
beginning with women's experience as a hermeneutical lens, this
book seeks to establish a creative space where African women can
imagine new alternatives to HIV prevention that would promote human
flourishing and abundant life in African communities. The aim of
this book is to listen faithfully to the lived experiences of HIV
positive women and ask how their experiences can help us re-imagine
Christian conceptions of marriage, sexual ethics, and health in an
HIV positive world. By drawing on the unwritten texts of women's
lives, this study proposes alternative pedagogies for faith-based
prevention methods and contributes to the wider interdisciplinary
and theo-ethical discourse on HIV prevention and women's health. At
the same time, it makes local impact of equal importance as women
in East African communities are invited to think creatively about
ways to end the HIV pandemic. For more information and comments
from the author, watch a trailer for the book here:
http://vimeo.com/semafilms/riskymarriage
If you've ever tried to budget but found it just doesn't work, you
need to read this book. When it comes to saving and spending money,
we're not all the same. Yet for too long, the financial advice
world has treated us as if we are. This book will give you the
tools you need to make that long-awaited financial breakthrough,
allowing you to discover your 'Financial Phenotype': the unique
combination comprising your Money Story, your Money Environment,
your Money Type and, just as importantly, the habits, triggers and
tricks that are right for you. Once you realise that the
one-size-fits-all approach to finances you've been trying to adopt
doesn't work for most people, it can be liberating. Finally there's
a rational explanation for why you've struggled with money-why
you're perpetually sabotaging, why you're constantly at loggerheads
with your partner or why you just can't seem to be consistent. When
it comes to other areas of your life, such as food and exercise,
you've no doubt embraced a multi-faceted, often highly personalised
approach and you recognise that's important. Why should it be any
different when it comes to your finances? That's why understanding
your Money Story and discovering your Money Type is the key to
financial success.
Start making smart decisions.
Free yourself from the financial fog.
Take control of your money.
Unf*cking your finances will change your life.
With a step-by-step approach, including a 30-day financial detox, money
mindfulness plan and goal-setting exercises, this book provides
everything you need to develop healthy financial habits. As well as
in-depth practical advice on debt, the stock market and navigating
money with partners, financial advisor and accountant Melissa Browne
will teach you to transform your relationship with money.
Whether you want to get out of your overdraft, get clued up on credit,
maximise your savings or achieve your dream to buy a property, this
book is full of no bullsh*t information for anyone who needs a fresh
approach.
OutKast, the Atlanta-based hip-hop duo formed in 1992, is one of
the most influential musical groups within American popular culture
of the past twenty-five years. Through Grammy-winning albums, music
videos, feature films, theatrical performances, and fashion, Andre
"Andre 3000" Benjamin and Antwan "Big Boi" Patton have articulated
a vision of postmodern, post-civil rights southern identity that
combines the roots of funk, psychedelia, haute couture, R&B,
faith and spirituality, and Afrofuturism into a style all its own.
This postmodern southern aesthetic, largely promulgated and
disseminated by OutKast and its collaborators, is now so prevalent
in mainstream American culture (neither Beyonce Knowles's
"Formation" nor Joss Whedon's sci-fi /western mashup Firefly could
exist without OutKast's collage aesthetic) that we rarely consider
how challenging and experimental it actually is to create a new
southern aesthetic. An OutKast Reader, then, takes the group's
aesthetic as a lens through which readers can understand and
explore contemporary issues of Blackness, gender, urbanism,
southern aesthetics, and southern studies more generally. Divided
into sections on regional influences, gender, and visuality, the
essays collectively offer a vision of OutKast as a key shaper of
conceptions of the twenty-first-century South, expanding that
vision beyond long-held archetypes and cultural signifiers. The
volume includes a who's who of hip-hop studies and African American
studies scholarship, including Charlie Braxton, Susana M. Morris,
Howard Ramsby II, Reynaldo Anderson, and Ruth Nicole Brown.
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Pretty Sad (Paperback)
Camile Flanagan; Melissa Brown
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Discovery Miles 4 150
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From the moment Logan awakes until the moment he gets on his
snowmobile to ride to the lake, he can't stop thinking about the
big day ahead of him. Ice fishing at the lake ... Will Logan catch
the big fish, or will it slip off the hook and back down into the
hole? There is a lot of excitement and anticipation as he waits to
catch that first fish. Logan is determined, but most importantly,
he gets to spend quality time with his brother and his father.
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Splendid (Paperback)
Melissa Brown Levine
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R267
Discovery Miles 2 670
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OutKast, the Atlanta-based hip-hop duo formed in 1992, is one of
the most influential musical groups within American popular culture
of the past twenty-five years. Through Grammy-winning albums, music
videos, feature films, theatrical performances, and fashion, Andre
"Andre 3000" Benjamin and Antwan "Big Boi" Patton have articulated
a vision of postmodern, post-civil rights southern identity that
combines the roots of funk, psychedelia, haute couture, R&B,
faith and spirituality, and Afrofuturism into a style all its own.
This postmodern southern aesthetic, largely promulgated and
disseminated by OutKast and its collaborators, is now so prevalent
in mainstream American culture (neither Beyonce Knowles's
"Formation" nor Joss Whedon's sci-fi /western mashup Firefly could
exist without OutKast's collage aesthetic) that we rarely consider
how challenging and experimental it actually is to create a new
southern aesthetic. An OutKast Reader, then, takes the group's
aesthetic as a lens through which readers can understand and
explore contemporary issues of Blackness, gender, urbanism,
southern aesthetics, and southern studies more generally. Divided
into sections on regional influences, gender, and visuality, the
essays collectively offer a vision of OutKast as a key shaper of
conceptions of the twenty-first-century South, expanding that
vision beyond long-held archetypes and cultural signifiers. The
volume includes a who's who of hip-hop studies and African American
studies scholarship, including Charlie Braxton, Susana M. Morris,
Howard Ramsby II, Reynaldo Anderson, and Ruth Nicole Brown.
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