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The Right to Bear Arms - and the wisdom of doing so is intended to
present a cohesive argument for: 1) the right of the average
citizen to go armed for the protection of self, family, friends and
others; and 2) the advantage of an armed populace. These arguments
are based on the research of leading legal experts, historians,
economists, criminologists, and statisticians.
A compelling portrait of composer-performer Julius Eastman's
enigmatic and intriguing life and music. Composer-performer Julius
Eastman (1940-90) was an enigma, both comfortable and uncomfortable
in the many worlds he inhabited: black, white, gay, straight,
classical music, disco, academia, and downtown New York. His music,
insistent and straightforward, resists labels and seethes with a
tension that resonates with musicians, scholars, and audiences
today. Eastman's provocative titles, including Gay Guerrilla, Evil
Nigger, Crazy Nigger, and others, assault us with his obsessions.
Eastman tested limits with his political aggressiveness, as
reflected in legendary scandals like his June 1975 performance of
John Cage's Song Books, which featured homoerotic interjections,
and the uproar over his titles at Northwestern University. These
episodes are examples of Eastman's persistence in pushing the
limits of the acceptable in the highly charged arenas of sexual and
civil rights. In addition to analyses of Eastman's music, the
essays in Gay Guerrilla provide background on his remarkable life
history and the era's social landscape. The book presents an
authentic portrait of a notable American artist thatis compelling
reading for the general reader as well as scholars interested in
twentieth-century American music, American studies, gay rights, and
civil rights. This Life of Sounds: Evenings for New Music inBuffalo
received an ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for excellence. Mary Jane
Leach is a composer and freelance writer, currently writing music
and theatre criticism for the Albany Times-Union.
The rise of New Literacy Studies and the shift from studying
reading and writing as a technical process to examining situated
literacies-what people do with literacy in particular social
situations-has focused attention toward understanding the
connections between reading and writing practices and the broader
social goals and cultural practices these literacy practices help
to shape. This collection brings together situated research studies
of literacy across a range of specific contexts, covering everyday,
educational, and workplace domains. Its contribution is to provide,
through an empirical framework, a larger cumulative understanding
of literacy across diverse contexts.
This new edition of A Handbook of Children and Young People's
Participation brings together work from research and practice to
reflect on some of the key developments in the field since the
first edition published in 2010. Subtitled 'Conversations for
Transformational Change', the collection focuses on both ongoing
and new discourses that enable us to advance thinking and practice
to better understand what it means for participation to be
transformational. Featuring all new content, it explores the
developments that have been achieved in theory and practice in the
last decade as well as the challenges and indeed, the limitations
of dominant participation approaches with children and young people
in achieving genuine societal transformation. A key feature of the
Handbook is the inclusion of young people as co-authors in many of
the chapters. Foregrounding aspects of participation as experienced
by diverse groups of children and young people, it especially
illuminates the experiences and perspectives of participation
relating to groups of children who face particular challenges, such
as displaced children and children living with disabilities and
young people from indigenous groups in a range of contexts. The
broad spectrum of debates that the text covers will be invaluable
in challenging and transforming thinking and practice for a wide
range of scholars, practitioners, activists and young people
themselves. It will additionally be suitable for use on a wide
range of courses including childhood and youth studies, sociology,
law, political studies, community development, development studies,
children's rights, citizenship studies, education, and social work.
The rise of New Literacy Studies and the shift from studying
reading and writing as a technical process to examining situated
literacies-what people do with literacy in particular social
situations-has focused attention toward understanding the
connections between reading and writing practices and the broader
social goals and cultural practices these literacy practices help
to shape. This collection brings together situated research studies
of literacy across a range of specific contexts, covering everyday,
educational, and workplace domains. Its contribution is to provide,
through an empirical framework, a larger cumulative understanding
of literacy across diverse contexts.
A compelling portrait of composer-performer Julius Eastman's
enigmatic and intriguing life and music. Composer-performer Julius
Eastman (1940-90) was an enigma, both comfortable and uncomfortable
in the many worlds he inhabited: black, white, gay, straight,
classical music, disco, academia, and downtown New York. His music,
insistent and straightforward, resists labels and seethes with a
tension that resonates with musicians, scholars, and audiences
today. Eastman's provocative titles, including Gay Guerrilla, Evil
Nigger, Crazy Nigger, and others, assault us with his obsessions.
Eastman tested limits with his political aggressiveness, as
reflected in legendary scandals like his June 1975 performance of
John Cage's Song Books, which featured homoerotic interjections,
and the uproar over his titles at Northwestern University. These
episodes are examples of Eastman's persistence in pushing the
limits of the acceptable in the highly charged arenas of sexual and
civil rights. In addition to analyses of Eastman's music, the
essays in Gay Guerrilla provide background on his remarkable life
history and the era's social landscape. The book presents an
authentic portrait of a notable American artist thatis compelling
reading for the general reader as well as scholars interested in
twentieth-century American music, American studies, gay rights, and
civil rights. This Life of Sounds: Evenings for New Music inBuffalo
received an ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for excellence. Mary Jane
Leach is a composer and freelance writer, currently writing music
and theatre criticism for the Albany Times-Union.
This new edition of A Handbook of Children and Young People’s
Participation brings together work from research and practice to
reflect on some of the key developments in the field since the
first edition published in 2010. Subtitled ‘Conversations for
Transformational Change’, the collection focuses on both ongoing
and new discourses that enable us to advance thinking and practice
to better understand what it means for participation to be
transformational. Featuring all new content, it explores the
developments that have been achieved in theory and practice in the
last decade as well as the challenges and, indeed, the limitations
of dominant participation approaches with children and young people
in achieving genuine societal transformation. A key feature of the
Handbook is the inclusion of young people as co-authors in many of
the chapters. Foregrounding aspects of participation as experienced
by diverse groups of children and young people, the book especially
illuminates the experiences and perspectives of participation
relating to groups of children who face particular challenges, such
as displaced children and children living with disabilities and
young people from indigenous groups in a range of contexts. The
broad spectrum of debates that the text covers will be invaluable
in challenging and transforming thinking and practice for a wide
range of scholars, practitioners, activists and young people
themselves. It will additionally be suitable for use on a wide
range of courses including childhood and youth studies, sociology,
law, political studies, community development, development studies,
children’s rights, citizenship studies, education and social
work.
For the Accounts You Can't Afford to Lose: The Strategies that Will
Keep Your Customers Coming Back Whether your company has $50,000 or
$5 million in sales, chances are that at least half of your revenue
comes from a few crucial accounts. What does it take to keep them
going strong? The authors of The New Strategic Selling and The New
Conceptual Selling present a hard-hitting, no-nonsense book of
techniques to improve your most important business relationships.
Updated with recent examples of actual success stories, this new
edition explores how online click speeds have resulted in highly
sophisticated customers who expect all services to be done in "real
time." Discover: * The Long View: Studying and really understanding
your company-and your customer's business-can mean years of selling
success * "Lamp" Strategies: Activate a Large Account Management
Process strategy to turn your best customers into permanent
"external assets" * Trends and Market Forces: Constantly identify
and reappraise the conditions that can make your services more
crucial than ever * Channels of Communication: The right contacts
and communication lines will help you make key changes-before it's
too late!
Seit den 1990er Jahren ist das aufstrebende Feld der
Kinderforschung ein Katalysator für empirische Forschung, für
Politikanalyse und für die Entwicklung der beruflichen Praxis.
Welche Konzepte und Theorien sind bei der Analyse von Phänomenen,
die für das Leben von Kindern relevant sind, am hilfreichsten? Das
Buch reflektiert diese Debatte und diskutiert aktuelle
Herausforderungen der wichtigsten Disziplinen innerhalb der
Soziologie der Kindheit.
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Landscape as Protagonist (Paperback)
Bruce Pascoe, Cameron Allan McKean, Dan Pearson, Katherine Sundermann, Marjetica Potrc, …
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R486
Discovery Miles 4 860
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Dieses Open-Access-Buch adressiert die durch Globalisierung und
Digitalisierung zunehmende Internationalisierung der Wahrnehmung
von Urheberrechten. Musikverlage, aber auch Urheber sehen sich
dabei zwar der Option einer selbstbestimmten internationalen
Wahrnehmung ihrer Urheberrechte gegenuber. Gleichzeitig ist dieser
Schritt aber mit grossen betriebswirtschaftlichen, technischen und
rechtlichen Herausforderungen und Unsicherheiten behaftet. Dieses
Buch soll an der Schnittstelle zwischen Wissenschaft und Praxis die
Grundlagen, Konzepte und Technologien internationaler Verwertung
vermitteln. Dabei strukturiert es sich entlang des Lebenszyklus,
beginnend mit der Mitgliedschaft bei Verwertungsgesellschaften,
uber Werk- und Nutzungsmeldungen bis hin zu Abrechnungsprufungen
und Reklamationen.
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The Last Monster (Paperback)
John L. French; Contributions by C. J Henderson, Patrick Thomas
bundle available
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R404
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