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Albert Camus was a formative artist, writer and public figure whose
work defies conventional labels, and whose legacy is controversial
but substantial. His distinctive contribution to modern ethical and
political thought remains far from settled. Camus and the Challenge
of Political Thought comprehensively yet concisely explores how
Camus's compelling ideas of absurdity and rebellion emerged, how
his complex political engagements and positions developed, and how
his conception of an ethics of limits and measure retains a vital,
contemporary resonance in an era of unsettling global politics.
Drawing upon the full range of Camus's notebooks, novels, plays and
philosophical essays, Hayden shows Camus to be an original
political thinker of human dignity and freedom whose life and work
sought to navigate between the twin dangers of idealistic optimism
and nihilistic despair.
Taking aim at the belief in utopia's demise, this collection of
original essays offers a new look at the vibrant renewal of
utopianism emerging in response to the challenges of globalization.
It consider questions of hope and transformation associated with
the utopian desire for social change.
Informed by critical theory, the essays in this collection examine
the complex dynamics of globalization, the challenges that confront
democracy, justice and rights under globalization, and new
approaches that seek to contest the excesses of globalization and
promote the struggle for global justice. They form a challenging
and timely volume that will be essential reading for anyone
interested in the normative dimensions of globalization.
This highly accessible text provides a comprehensive overview of
globalization and its consequences. Exploring the insights of a
wide range of critical theorists, this book argues that debates
about globalization cannot be divorced from struggles for
emancipation or from the contradictory realities of contemporary
society. Clearly organized around thematic chapters designed to
provoke student inquiry, the book demonstrates how the views of
critical theorists are crucial to understanding the global
processes shaping the world today.
Decades of research have unequivocally shown that life stress is a
central factor in the onset and course of almost every psychiatric
disorder. However, the processes by which stress influences mental
health are complex, and the integration of the myriad of biological
and psychological systems involved requires a multidisciplinary
perspective. Fortunately, scientists working from diverse vantage
points have made huge advances in unpacking the complexities of
stress-disorder relations. The Oxford Handbook of Stress and Mental
Health provides a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of the science
of stress and mental health. Topics covered include assessment
issues, the role of stress in various mental disorders,
developmental influences and individual difference factors that
predict reactivity to stress, and treatment of stress-related
mental health problems. Internationally recognized scholars in the
field of stress and stress-related disorders have contributed their
diverse expertise, providing both depth and breadth in terms of
understanding stress and mental health. Chapters 1 to 4 provide a
critical discussion of assessment issues in the domains of stress
exposure and stress response. Chapters 5 to 14 review the relation
of stress exposures to a broad range of mental health outcomes
across the lifespan. Chapters 15 to 25 are concerned with
understanding how the stress response unfolds at both psychological
and neurobiological levels. Lastly, Chapters 26 to 33 addresses
stress adaptation and resilience, as well as evidence-based
treatments for stress and stress-related disorder. This volume will
constitute an invaluable resource for students, established
scientists, and clinicians looking for a comprehensive treatment of
the topic of stress and mental health.
This highly accessible text provides a comprehensive overview of
globalization and its consequences. Exploring the insights of a
wide range of critical theorists, this book argues that debates
about globalization cannot be divorced from struggles for
emancipation or from the contradictory realities of contemporary
society. Clearly organized around thematic chapters designed to
provoke student inquiry, the book demonstrates how the views of
critical theorists are crucial to understanding the global
processes shaping the world today.
One farm's decades-long journey into regenerative agriculture-and
how these methods enhance biodiversity, pollinators, and soil
health Northern Vermont's Nancy and John Hayden have spent the last
25 years transforming their draft horse-powered, organic vegetable
and livestock operation into an agroecological, regenerative,
biodiverse, organic fruit farm, fruit nursery, and pollinator
sanctuary. In Farming on the Wild Side they explain the
philosophical and scientific principles that influenced them as
they phased out sheep and potatoes and embraced apples, pears,
stone fruits, and a wide variety of uncommon berry crops; turned
much of their property into a semi-wild state; and adapted their
marketing and sales strategies to the new century. As the Haydens
pursued their goals of enhancing biodiversity and regenerating
their land, they incorporated agroforestry and permaculture
principles into perennial fruit polycultures, a pollinator
sanctuary, repurposed greenhouses for growing fruit, hugelkultur,
and ecological "pest" management. Beyond the practical techniques
and tips, this book also inspires readers to develop greater
ecological literacy and respect for the mysteries of the global
ecosystem. Farming on the Wild Side tells a story about new ways to
manage small farms and homesteads, about nurturing land, about
ecology, about economics, and about things that we can all do to
heal both the land and ourselves.
Informed by critical theory, the essays in this collection examine
the complex dynamics of globalization, the challenges that confront
democracy, justice and rights under globalization, and new
approaches that seek to contest the excesses of globalization and
promote the struggle for global justice. They form a challenging
and timely volume that will be essential reading for anyone
interested in the normative dimensions of globalization.
Serving as a forum for a diverse array of views and issues, this
book fosters the exploration of both theory and practice in the
intersecting realms of politics and ethics. The essays presented
here run the gamut of topics from global to state concerns; from
the brutal conflict in East Timor to the impact of market forces in
society. Scholarly research and viewpoints make this collection of
papers an important resource for studying and solving of political
and ethical dilemmas.
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