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This book explores a range of plausible futures for environmental
law in the new era of the Earth's history: the Anthropocene. The
book discusses multiple contemporary and future challenges facing
the planet and humanity. It examines the relationship between
environmental law and the Anthropocene at governance scales from
the global to the local. The breadth of issues and jurisdictions
covered by the book, its forward-looking nature, and the unique
generational perspective of the contributing authors means that
this publication appeals to a wide audience from specialist
academics and policy-makers to a broader lay readership.
Living Kaizen
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Window 2021 - UEA MA Prose Fiction Anthology (Paperback)
Ayobami Adebayo; Introduction by Philip Langeskov, Tessa McWatt; Edited by (consulting) Nathan Hamilton; Editorial coordination by Shannon Clinton-Copeland; Edited by (board members) …
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Hong Seung-Hye has garnered a unique position in the Seoul art
scene with her bravado in defying conventional borders. She sees no
restraints in crisscrossing the border between the abstract and the
figurative, the plane and the three-dimensional. Nor does she shy
away from employing public spaces just as freely as she experiments
inside a white cube. This first monograph on Hong traces the
trajectory of her prolific oeuvre. It features four essays written
by distinguished Korean critics, curators and educators who have
closely witnessed and worked alongside Hong throughout the past two
decades. Originally written in context with solo exhibitions, each
of which marking a milestone in her career, they offer individual
starting points to delve into and read Hong's art. Ranging from her
earliest paper collages to the most recent videos reinterpreting
Snoopy from iconic comic strip The Peanuts, this book illustrated
with some 200 colour plates provides a comprehensive survey of
Hong's versatility.
This book explores a range of plausible futures for environmental
law in the new era of the Earth's history: the Anthropocene. The
book discusses multiple contemporary and future challenges facing
the planet and humanity. It examines the relationship between
environmental law and the Anthropocene at governance scales from
the global to the local. The breadth of issues and jurisdictions
covered by the book, its forward-looking nature, and the unique
generational perspective of the contributing authors means that
this publication appeals to a wide audience from specialist
academics and policy-makers to a broader lay readership.
This issue of Neurosurgery Clinics offers a broad review of current
topics surrounding trigeminal neuralgia including: Overview and
History, Diagnosis/Etiology, Scales of measuring TN pain and
response, Medical Therapy, Role of Imaging, Rhizotomy, SRS,
Microscopic MVD, Neuromodulation, and many more articles that focus
on trigeminal neuralgia.
This book challenges existing notions of what is "American" and/or
"Asian" art, moving beyond the identity issues that have dominated
art-world conversations of the 1980s and the 1990s and aligning
with new trends and issues in contemporary art today, e.g. the
Global South, labor, environment, and gender identity. Contributors
examine both historical and contemporary instances in art practices
and exhibition-making under the rubric of "American art in Asia."
The book complicates existing notions of what constitutes American
art, Asian American (and American Asian) art. As today's production
and display of contemporary art takes place across diffused
borders, under the fluid conditions of a globalized art world since
transformed by the COVID-19 pandemic, new contexts and art
historical narratives are forming that upend traditional
Euro-American mappings of center-margins, migratory patterns and
community engagement. The book will be of interest to scholars
working in art history, American studies, Asian studies and visual
culture.
Immunotherapeutic Strategies for the Treatment of Glioma provides a
review of the current state of immunotherapy for primary brain
tumors. The topic is of interest to patients, clinicians, and
researchers alike, particularly given the recent failure of large
clinical trials. This book serves as an overview of the most
promising approaches in the field and provides a foundation for
considering novel and combination therapies moving forward. The
book discusses several types of immunotherapies for glioma, such as
peptide, dendritic cell and heat shock protein vaccines; immune
checkpoint blockade; myeloid cells as target; oncolytic viruses;
and CAR T cell therapy. Additionally, it discusses the mechanisms
of immune suppression in patients and immunogenomics. This volume
is a valuable source for cancer researchers, oncologists and
several members of biomedical field who are interested in novel
strategies to fight glioblastoma.
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