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The fundamental contributions made by the late Victor Lomonosov in
several areas of analysis are revisited in this book, in
particular, by presenting new results and future directions from
world-recognized specialists in the field. The invariant subspace
problem, Burnside's theorem, and the Bishop-Phelps theorem are
discussed in detail. This volume is an essential reference to both
researchers and graduate students in mathematical analysis.
Leading academics discuss the major changes that have taken place in the production and organizational paradigm of Fordism. The book provides a historical overview of the development of post-Fordism and updates the range of concerns that exist within the debate. The authors go on to link these developments to the New Economy debate and outline the new sets of issues emerging within the context of new employment and social relations.
Written by an internationally renowned team of experts and
underpinned by cutting-edge research, International Human Resource
Management tackles a broad range of controversial and often
marginalised issues associated with globalisation and its impact on
multinational companies and employees. Updated throughout with
brand-new case studies, reflective questions and recommended
reading, the second edition includes coverage of: * International
assignments and worker mobility * The development of new technology
and its impact on work * International HRM and the platform economy
* The nature of organisational change * The role of sustainability
and social responsibility within the firm This innovative and
thought-provoking textbook is suitable for students of
International Human Resource Management and Employment Relations.
Lecturers can visit study.sagepub.com/martinezluciomackenzie to
access PowerPoint slides and additional case study material. Miguel
Martinez Lucio is a Professor at the University of Manchester
(Alliance Manchester Business School), UK. Robert MacKenzie is
Professor of Working Life Science at Karlstad Business School,
Karlstad University, Sweden.
This book explores how power operates in workplace settings at
local, national and transnational levels. It argues that how people
are valued in and out of work is a political dynamic, which
reflects and shapes how societies treat their citizens. Offering
vital resources for activists and students on labour rights,
employment issues and trade unions, this book argues that the
influence workers can exert is changing dramatically and future
challenges for change can be positive and progressive. This book is
relevant to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 8, Decent
work and economic growth -- .
Grapevine is a highly valuable crop worldwide, both from
cultural as well as commercial point of view. One major advantage
this crop has is that it is well adapted to scarce water
conditions. Grapes are also a valuable source of health-promoting
compounds such as polyphenols. The main object of grapevine
breeding is to develop varieties of high quality, that are
resistant to pathogens and at the same time well adapted to a
changing environment. Since the beginning of the XXI century, there
has been a concerted effort by the international scientific
community to develop genomic tools and resources for grapevine
culminating in its complete genome sequence. These efforts and
their usefulness for grapevine breeding or viticulture improvement
are reviewed and discussed in this book by globally reputed
scientists in the field.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
This collection examines the significance of partnership-based
approaches to the modernization of employment relations. Drawing
from the work of leading researchers the contemporary interest in
partnership is situated within an historical, political and
practical context. Particular attention is given to exploring and
understanding the practices and experiences of partnership at the
workplace.
This collection examines the significance of partnership-based approaches to the modernisation of employment relations. Drawing from the work of leading researchers the contemporary interest in partnership is situated within a historical, political and practical context. Particular attention is given to exploring and understanding the practices and experiences of partnership at the workplace.
To date, there has been no comprehensive analysis of the disperse
research on the squatters' movement in Europe. In Squatters in the
Capitalist City, Miguel A. Martinez Lopez presents a critical
review of the current research on squatting and of the historical
development of the movements in European cities according to their
major social, political and spatial dimensions. Comparing cities,
contexts, and the achievements of the squatters' movements, this
book presents the view that squatting is not simply a set of
isolated, illegal and marginal practices, but is a long-lasting
urban and transnational movement with significant and broad
implications. While intersecting with different housing struggles,
squatters face various aspects of urban politics and enhance the
content of the movements claiming for a 'right to the city.'
Squatters in the Capitalist City seeks to understand both the
socio-spatial and political conditions favourable to the emergence
and development of squatting, and the nature of the interactions
between squatters, authorities and property owners by discussing
the trajectory, features and limitations of squatting as a
potential radicalisation of urban democracy.
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Theory of Quantum Computation, Communication, and Cryptography - 6th Conference, TQC 2011, Madrid, Spain, May 24-26, 2011, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2014)
Dave Bacon, Miguel Martin-Delgado, Martin Roetteler
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R2,048
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of the 6th Conference on Theory of Quantum Computation,
Communication, and Cryptography, TQC 2011, held in Madrid, Spain,
in May 2011. The 14 revised papers presented were carefully
selected from numerous submissions. The papers present new and
original research and cover a large range of topics in quantum
computation, communication and cryptography, a new and
interdisciplinary field at the intersection of computer science,
information theory and quantum mechanics.
To date, there has been no comprehensive analysis of the disperse
research on the squatters' movement in Europe. In Squatters in the
Capitalist City, Miguel A. Martinez Lopez presents a critical
review of the current research on squatting and of the historical
development of the movements in European cities according to their
major social, political and spatial dimensions. Comparing cities,
contexts, and the achievements of the squatters' movements, this
book presents the view that squatting is not simply a set of
isolated, illegal and marginal practices, but is a long-lasting
urban and transnational movement with significant and broad
implications. While intersecting with different housing struggles,
squatters face various aspects of urban politics and enhance the
content of the movements claiming for a 'right to the city.'
Squatters in the Capitalist City seeks to understand both the
socio-spatial and political conditions favourable to the emergence
and development of squatting, and the nature of the interactions
between squatters, authorities and property owners by discussing
the trajectory, features and limitations of squatting as a
potential radicalisation of urban democracy.
Written by an internationally renowned team of experts and
underpinned by cutting-edge research, International Human Resource
Management tackles a broad range of controversial and often
marginalised issues associated with globalisation and its impact on
multinational companies and employees. Updated throughout with
brand-new case studies, reflective questions and recommended
reading, the second edition includes coverage of: * International
assignments and worker mobility * The development of new technology
and its impact on work * International HRM and the platform economy
* The nature of organisational change * The role of sustainability
and social responsibility within the firm This innovative and
thought-provoking textbook is suitable for students of
International Human Resource Management and Employment Relations.
Lecturers can visit study.sagepub.com/martinezluciomackenzie to
access PowerPoint slides and additional case study material. Miguel
Martinez Lucio is a Professor at the University of Manchester
(Alliance Manchester Business School), UK. Robert MacKenzie is
Professor of Working Life Science at Karlstad Business School,
Karlstad University, Sweden.
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Salome Lamas: Gaia (Paperback)
Salome Lamas; Edited by Miguel Martins; Text written by Salome Lamas, Joao Laia
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R794
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The Spanish Pacific designates the space Spain colonized or aspired
to rule in Asia between 1521 -- with the arrival of Ferdinand
Magellan -- and 1815 -- the end of the Manila-Acapulco galleon
trade route. It encompasses what we identify today as the
Philippines and the Marianas, but also Spanish America, China,
Japan, and other parts of Asia that in the Spanish imagination were
extensions of its Latin American colonies. This reader provides a
selection of documents relevant to the encounters and entanglements
that arose in the Spanish Pacific among Europeans, Spanish
Americans, and Asians while highlighting the role of natives,
mestizos, and women. A-first-of-its-kind, each of the documents in
this collection was selected, translated into English, and edited
by a different scholar in the field of early modern Spanish Pacific
studies, who also provided commentary and bibliography.
This monograph is devoted to the study of spear operators, that is,
bounded linear operators G between Banach spaces X and Y satisfying
that for every other bounded linear operator T:X Y there exists a
modulus-one scalar such that G+ T = 1 + T . This concept extends
the properties of the identity operator in those Banach spaces
having numerical index one. Many examples among classical spaces
are provided, being one of them the Fourier transform on L1. The
relationships with the Radon-Nikodym property, with Asplund spaces
and with the duality, and some isometric and isomorphic
consequences are provided. Finally, Lipschitz operators satisfying
the Lipschitz version of the equation above are studied. The book
could be of interest to young researchers and specialists in
functional analysis, in particular to those interested in Banach
spaces and their geometry. It is essentially self-contained and
only basic knowledge of functional analysis is needed.
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Hiccups: Fun Stories (Paperback)
Miguel Martinez-Joffre; Edited by Nicole D'Andria, Adam Modiano, Jennifer Batinich; Artworks by Miguel Martinez-Joffre
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R286
R238
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Hiccups: Fun Stories is four hilarious adventures in one exciting
comic book, making a collection as brisk and silly as a bout of
hiccups. Readers of all ages will earn merit badges in space with
Luna Destiny and the Moon Berets, solve ridiculous mysteries in the
old west with Sheriff Rattatan, rescue marvels of nature with Hip
and Popo, and practice magic in middle school with Luz and Sato.
In Front Lines, Miguel Martinez documents the literary practices of
imperial Spain's common soldiers. Against all odds, these Spanish
soldiers produced, distributed, and consumed a remarkably
innovative set of works on war that have been almost completely
neglected in literary and historical scholarship. The soldiers of
Italian garrisons and North African presidios, on colonial American
frontiers and in the traveling military camps of northern Europe
read and wrote epic poems, chronicles, ballads, pamphlets, and
autobiographies-the stories of the very same wars in which they
participated as rank-and-file fighters and witnesses. The vast
network of agents and spaces articulated around the military
institutions of an ever-expanding and struggling Spanish empire
facilitated the global circulation of these textual materials,
creating a soldierly republic of letters that bridged the Old and
the many New Worlds of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Martinez asserts that these writing soldiers played a key role in
the shaping of Renaissance literary culture, which for its part
gave to them the language and forms with which to question received
notions of the social logic of warfare, the ethics of violence, and
the legitimacy of imperial aggression. Soldierly writing often
voiced criticism of established hierarchies and exploitative
working conditions, forging solidarities among the troops that
often led to mutiny and massive desertion. It is the perspective of
these soldiers that grounds Front Lines, a cultural history of
Spain's imperial wars as told by the common men who fought them.
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La Chiva Panchita
Adalberto Linares; Miguel Martin Farto
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R197
Discovery Miles 1 970
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