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New York After 9/11 (Paperback): Susan Opotow, Zachary Baron Shemtob New York After 9/11 (Paperback)
Susan Opotow, Zachary Baron Shemtob; Contributions by Michael Arad, Michael Crane, Brian Davis, …
R801 Discovery Miles 8 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An estimated 2 billion people around the world watched the catastrophic destruction of the World Trade Center. The enormity of the moment was immediately understood and quickly took on global proportions. What has been less obvious is the effect on the locus of the attacks, New York City, not as a seat of political or economic power, but as a community; not in the days and weeks afterward, but over months and years. New York after 9/11 offers insightful and critical observations about the processes set in motion by September 11, 2001 in New York, and holds important lessons for the future. This interdisciplinary collection brings together experts from diverse fields to discuss the long-term recovery of New York City after 9/11. Susan Opotow and Zachary Baron Shemtob invited experts in architecture and design, medicine, health, community advocacy, psychology, public safety, human rights, law, and mental health to look back on the aftereffects of that tragic day in key spheres of life in New York City. With a focus on the themes of space and memory, public health and public safety, trauma and conflict, and politics and social change, this comprehensive account of how 9/11 changed New York sets out to answer three questions: What were the key conflicts that erupted in New York City in 9/11's wake? What clashing interests were involved and how did they change over time? And what was the role of these conflicts in the transition from trauma to recovery for New York City as a whole? Contributors discuss a variety of issues that emerged in this tragedy's wake, some immediately and others in the years that followed, including: PTSD among first responders; conflicts and design challenges of rebuilding the World Trade Center site, the memorial, and the museum; surveillance of Muslim communities; power struggles among public safety agencies; the development of technologies for faster building evacuations; and the emergence of chronic illnesses and fatalities among first responders and people who lived, worked, and attended school in the vicinity of the 9/11 site. A chapter on two Ground Zeros -in Hiroshima and New York - compares and historicizes the challenges of memorialization and recovery. Each chapter offers a nuanced, vivid, and behind-the-scenes account of issues as they unfolded over time and across various contexts, dispelling simplistic narratives of this extended and complicated period. Illuminating a city's multifaceted response in the wake of a catastrophic and traumatic attack, New York after 9/11 illustrates recovery as a process that is complex, multivalent, and ongoing.

New York After 9/11 (Hardcover): Susan Opotow, Zachary Baron Shemtob New York After 9/11 (Hardcover)
Susan Opotow, Zachary Baron Shemtob; Contributions by Michael Arad, Michael Crane, Brian Davis, …
R2,462 Discovery Miles 24 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An estimated 2 billion people around the world watched the catastrophic destruction of the World Trade Center. The enormity of the moment was immediately understood and quickly took on global proportions. What has been less obvious is the effect on the locus of the attacks, New York City, not as a seat of political or economic power, but as a community; not in the days and weeks afterward, but over months and years. New York after 9/11 offers insightful and critical observations about the processes set in motion by September 11, 2001 in New York, and holds important lessons for the future. This interdisciplinary collection brings together experts from diverse fields to discuss the long-term recovery of New York City after 9/11. Susan Opotow and Zachary Baron Shemtob invited experts in architecture and design, medicine, health, community advocacy, psychology, public safety, human rights, law, and mental health to look back on the aftereffects of that tragic day in key spheres of life in New York City. With a focus on the themes of space and memory, public health and public safety, trauma and conflict, and politics and social change, this comprehensive account of how 9/11 changed New York sets out to answer three questions: What were the key conflicts that erupted in New York City in 9/11's wake? What clashing interests were involved and how did they change over time? And what was the role of these conflicts in the transition from trauma to recovery for New York City as a whole? Contributors discuss a variety of issues that emerged in this tragedy's wake, some immediately and others in the years that followed, including: PTSD among first responders; conflicts and design challenges of rebuilding the World Trade Center site, the memorial, and the museum; surveillance of Muslim communities; power struggles among public safety agencies; the development of technologies for faster building evacuations; and the emergence of chronic illnesses and fatalities among first responders and people who lived, worked, and attended school in the vicinity of the 9/11 site. A chapter on two Ground Zeros -in Hiroshima and New York - compares and historicizes the challenges of memorialization and recovery. Each chapter offers a nuanced, vivid, and behind-the-scenes account of issues as they unfolded over time and across various contexts, dispelling simplistic narratives of this extended and complicated period. Illuminating a city's multifaceted response in the wake of a catastrophic and traumatic attack, New York after 9/11 illustrates recovery as a process that is complex, multivalent, and ongoing.

Egypt Diary 1914-1915 (Paperback): Alec Riley Egypt Diary 1914-1915 (Paperback)
Alec Riley; Edited by Michael Crane, Bernard de Broglio
R672 R558 Discovery Miles 5 580 Save R114 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Egypt Diary 1914-1915 (Hardcover): Alec Riley Egypt Diary 1914-1915 (Hardcover)
Alec Riley; Edited by Michael Crane, Bernard de Broglio
R950 Discovery Miles 9 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Gallipoli Diary 1915 (Hardcover): Alec Riley Gallipoli Diary 1915 (Hardcover)
Alec Riley; Edited by Michael Crane, Bernard de Broglio
R1,064 Discovery Miles 10 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Gallipoli Diary 1915 (Paperback): Alec Riley Gallipoli Diary 1915 (Paperback)
Alec Riley; Edited by Michael Crane, Bernard de Broglio
R778 R652 Discovery Miles 6 520 Save R126 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Pony Express (Hardcover): Carla Crane Osborne Pony Express (Hardcover)
Carla Crane Osborne; Illustrated by Michael Crane
R592 Discovery Miles 5 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Goodman's Bad Day (Paperback): Michael Crane Goodman's Bad Day (Paperback)
Michael Crane
R293 Discovery Miles 2 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Mind over Mind - A Journey of Mind Renewal (Paperback): Michael Crane Mind over Mind - A Journey of Mind Renewal (Paperback)
Michael Crane
R265 Discovery Miles 2 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Pieces (stories) (Paperback): Michael Crane Pieces (stories) (Paperback)
Michael Crane
R174 Discovery Miles 1 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Dating Genie - The Guide on Making That First Date Work: A Must Read for Single Folks (Paperback): Michael Crane The Dating Genie - The Guide on Making That First Date Work: A Must Read for Single Folks (Paperback)
Michael Crane
R327 R265 Discovery Miles 2 650 Save R62 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Giggles (a novella) (Paperback): Michael Crane Giggles (a novella) (Paperback)
Michael Crane
R202 Discovery Miles 2 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It was supposed to be a simple robbery. But when things go horribly wrong and a bank teller winds up dead, Chad and Ray need to keep themselves hidden from the law. They find a house where conveniently the family is absent. It should've been the perfect place for them to stay out of danger. But there's a greater danger lurking inside. A child's sock monkey waits in the shadows and has terrible, awful plans for the pair. From the author of LESSONS AND OTHER MORBID DRABBLES comes a tale of pure terror and mind games. Mr. Giggles is ready to play...

In Decline (stories) (Paperback): Michael Crane In Decline (stories) (Paperback)
Michael Crane
R172 Discovery Miles 1 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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