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The authors of Re-Indigenizing Ecological Consciousness and the
Interconnectedness to Indigenous Identities share the diversity and
complexities of the Indigenous context of worldviews, examining
relationships between humans and other living beings within an
eco-conscious lens. Michelle Montgomery's edited volume shows that
we belong not only to a human community, but to a community of all
nature as well. The contributors demonstrate that the reciprocity
of Indigenous knowledges is inclusive and represents worldviews for
regenerative solutions and the need to realign our view of the
environment as a "who" rather than an "it." This reciprocity is
intertwined as an obligation of environmental ethics to acknowledge
the attributes of Indigenous knowledges as not merely a body of
knowledge but as multiple layers or levels of placed-based
knowledges, identities, and lived experiences.
Often characterized as David facing Goliath on the tennis court, at
5'9" and 150 pounds Michael Chang is used to playing with the big
hitters. What he lacks in stature, he makes up for in
determination. A serious contender at any Grand Slam event, his
bold statement of faith in God makes him a role model we can all
look up to. "What's nice," Michael says, "is that, as long as my
priorities are straight, I'm able to go out with the mentality to
really leave the winning and losing up to the Lord." In Holding
Serve readers get a unique glimpse at Team Chang, Michael's
powerful family unit that he credits with much of his success.
Michael also shares the story of how he became a Christian and the
central role his faith has played in his achievements.
This accessible introductory text provides a comprehensive and
accessible account of the evolution of the Eurozone, from its
beginnings in fixed exchange rate systems through to the aftermath
of the sovereign debt crisis. It examines why the EMU was created,
what went wrong to bring about the global financial crisis, and why
countries were affected so differently. It assesses the impact of
monetary union both in Europe and beyond and evaluates the
prospects for the Euro as an international currency. Recognising
that political union has long been seen as part of monetary
integration, and that Eurozone membership often impacts domestic
policy, Chang widens the scope of her evaluation to include
consider effects and developments that are not purely economic in
scope. Using theories drawn from economics and political science,
this book provides students with an up-to-date analysis of the
recent reforms undertaken, grounded in a long-term perspective of
the trajectory of European integration. As well as suiting
upper-level undergraduate and Master's courses on European Monetary
Union, this text is beneficial for students of Politics,
International Relations and European Studies on more general
courses to foster an understanding of the impact of the EMU on the
wider functioning of the EU. The text is filled with figures, maps,
timelines and other pedagogical features to ensure this topic
accessible to students of all levels.
Health and wellbeing are significantly influenced by how
professionals plan, design and manage the environment. This book
supports those working in the built environment and public health
sectors, with the knowledge and insight to maximise health
improvement through planning and land use decisions. Supported by
examples of policy and approaches, it focuses on implementation and
delivery, and sets out what is needed to achieve healthier
environments within the parameters of legislative and policy
frameworks. It demonstrates how when we harness the art and science
of public health spatial planning, can we begin to effect changes
to the policies and decisions that shape population health.
This volume focuses on the aftermath of the euro crisis and whether
the reforms have brought about lasting changes to the economic and
political structures of the crisis countries or if the changes were
short-term and easily abandoned post-bailout and post-recovery.
Starting with an analysis of the state of euro area governance at
the onset of the crisis and the ensuing reforms, the book considers
structural conditions as well as those specific to the domestic
political economy of most of the countries affected by the crisis,
including Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, and Italy. It presents
up-to-date and incisive analysis of the aftermath of the crisis and
suggests how we can situate it within our understanding of
different national growth models in Europe. This book will be of
key interest to scholars, students and practitioners interested in
the Euro Crisis, Economic and Monetary Union, European Union and
European politics and more broadly to Comparative Politics,
Political Economy, International Relations, Economics, Finance,
Business and Industry.
This volume focuses on the aftermath of the euro crisis and whether
the reforms have brought about lasting changes to the economic and
political structures of the crisis countries or if the changes were
short-term and easily abandoned post-bailout and post-recovery.
Starting with an analysis of the state of euro area governance at
the onset of the crisis and the ensuing reforms, the book considers
structural conditions as well as those specific to the domestic
political economy of most of the countries affected by the crisis,
including Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, and Italy. It presents
up-to-date and incisive analysis of the aftermath of the crisis and
suggests how we can situate it within our understanding of
different national growth models in Europe. This book will be of
key interest to scholars, students and practitioners interested in
the Euro Crisis, Economic and Monetary Union, European Union and
European politics and more broadly to Comparative Politics,
Political Economy, International Relations, Economics, Finance,
Business and Industry.
The Asian American activist and political communities viewed 1996
as a watershed year, in which the Democratic Party took seriously
its Asian American constituency until the "Asian Donorgate"
campaign finance controversy complicated that representation. In
the ensuing public discourse Chinese Americans, and by proxy all
Asian Americans, were depicted as foreigners subversively
attempting to buy influence with U.S. politicians. While neither
disputing nor confirming the guilt of the individuals charged in
this episode with raising illegal foreign campaign money, Racial
Politics in an Era of Transnational Citizenship highlights the
conflation of Asian transnational capital and government interests
with Asian Americans and the resulting racialization,
foreignization, and even criminalization of this large community.
Scholar Michael Chang asks, Will the perception of the Asian
American as the "perpetual foreigner" continue to reproduce itself
uncritically, heightening during times of media-supported
nationalism? This incisive work contributes greatly to current
debates on civil rights and on the meaning of "citizenship" and
"belonging" among a transnational community and in a globalized
world."
The Asian American activist and political communities viewed 1996
as a watershed year, in which the Democratic Party took seriously
its Asian American constituency-until the 'Asian Donorgate'
campaign finance controversy complicated that representation. In
the ensuing public discourse Chinese Americans, and by proxy all
Asian Americans, were depicted as foreigners subversively
attempting to buy influence with U.S. politicians. While neither
disputing nor confirming the guilt of the individuals charged in
this episode with raising illegal foreign campaign money, Racial
Politics in an Era of Transnational Citizenship highlights the
conflation of Asian transnational capital and government interests
with Asian Americans and the resulting racialization,
foreignization, and even criminalization of this large community.
Scholar Michael Chang asks, Will the perception of the Asian
American as the 'perpetual foreigner' continue to reproduce itself
uncritically, heightening during times of media-supported
nationalism? This incisive work contributes greatly to current
debates on civil rights and on the meaning of 'citizenship' and
'belonging' among a transnational community and in a globalized
world.
A new poetry collection from award-winning author Michael Chang
 A vital breath of life arrives in American poetry with
Synthetic Jungle, the latest collection from acclaimed poet Michael
Chang. With poems in a register both hilarious and scathing,
Synthetic Jungle effortlessly bashes convention while
simultaneously rebuilding the language we use to communicate our
fears and joys. Â Synthetic Jungle is a collection written by
a brilliant jester who winks at you as you catch their every
reference before sharing a laugh at your own self-satisfaction.
Themes of identity, sexuality, and literacy play out in a dizzying
rhythm of microtheaters. Readers will find themselves giggling,
snorting, and guffawing their way through this work: whether at a
repudiation of the literary landscape or a critique of a failing
justice system, to laugh along with Chang is to recognize your
mistakes and, ultimately, grow from them. Â Fractal and
kinetic in the quick-witted spirit of John Ashbery and Emily
Dickinson, Chang’s tender poems dance around, between, and
through the personal and philosophical. Synthetic Jungle is as
sweet as it is grand, and beneath its sarcastic grin reverberates
an immense, open heart.
The global financial crisis and sovereign debt crisis exposed
the inadequacy of European economic governance. Despite the
multitude of new mechanisms and institutions that have arisen over
the last few years, many contend that economic governance remains
inadequate and the EU must integrate even further to calm
still-volatile markets. A tension exists between creating effective
instruments that will not overstep the authority delegated to an EU
that has integrated economically but not politically. Can the EU s
economic governance system satisfy the demands of markets and
politics? Relevant issues include the ability of supranational
institutions to dictate policy to national governments, the
harmonization of economic policies and institutions across Europe,
and a substantial increase in the transfer of funds across borders.
Can monetary union continue without political union? How will the
new institutions alter the distribution of power between EU
institutions as well as between member states?
This edited volume analyzes the major policy challenges and
institutional mechanisms at the EU- and international levels to
combat the global financial crisis and the EU s sovereign debt
crisis such as financial integration, fiscal cooperation, and the
rising power of the ECB.
This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of
European Integration."
Fence poetry editor and rising star Michael Chang's Almanac of
Useless Talents is a must-read for poetry lovers and newbies alike.
This is a useless Almanac. There's no seasonal data, only poems
good for leaving the club in haute couture with mid-level poets,
for ambiguous sex, mouthy seductions, shoulder-turns of cold cock
disrespect. Part confessional, part experimental, and completely
original, Chang is a poet read in classrooms and on phone screens
with equal fervor. Each poem deftly deforms self into outrageous
performance. This poetry snaps and twists so fast you'll miss
things: the intricate formal craft, the bitchy wordplay. A dopamine
rush delving into desire's throbbing networks of flesh and circuit,
identity, relationships, Aznness, queerdom, and more that would
arouse Ashbery envy, Chang's playful style is edgy, surprising, and
delightful. In Chang's world, sentiment is decor: come face the
amusing ever-ache of our desires or go ahead and try to outrun
them.
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This accessible introductory text provides a comprehensive and
accessible account of the evolution of the Eurozone, from its
beginnings in fixed exchange rate systems through to the aftermath
of the sovereign debt crisis. It examines why the EMU was created,
what went wrong to bring about the global financial crisis, and why
countries were affected so differently. It assesses the impact of
monetary union both in Europe and beyond and evaluates the
prospects for the Euro as an international currency. Recognising
that political union has long been seen as part of monetary
integration, and that Eurozone membership often impacts domestic
policy, Chang widens the scope of her evaluation to include
consider effects and developments that are not purely economic in
scope. Using theories drawn from economics and political science,
this book provides students with an up-to-date analysis of the
recent reforms undertaken, grounded in a long-term perspective of
the trajectory of European integration. As well as suiting
upper-level undergraduate and Master's courses on European Monetary
Union, this text is beneficial for students of Politics,
International Relations and European Studies on more general
courses to foster an understanding of the impact of the EMU on the
wider functioning of the EU. The text is filled with figures, maps,
timelines and other pedagogical features to ensure this topic
accessible to students of all levels.
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