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Plane Surveying. a Text and Reference Book for the Use of Students in Engineering and for Engineers Generally (Paperback):... Plane Surveying. a Text and Reference Book for the Use of Students in Engineering and for Engineers Generally (Paperback)
Nugent Paul Cook 1871-
R708 Discovery Miles 7 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Plane Surveying. A Text and Reference Book for the use of Students in Engineering and for Engineers Generally (Hardcover): Paul... Plane Surveying. A Text and Reference Book for the use of Students in Engineering and for Engineers Generally (Hardcover)
Paul Cook Nugent
R1,116 Discovery Miles 11 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Competitive Advantage and Competition Policy in Developing Countries (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Paul Cook, Raul Fabella,... Competitive Advantage and Competition Policy in Developing Countries (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Paul Cook, Raul Fabella, Cassey Lee
R4,013 Discovery Miles 40 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Competitive markets are now established in most successful economies but the question of what competition is and what it means for policy in developing countries is often overlooked. This book provides a refreshing and critical examination of the issues relating to market competition and competition policy. The book discusses competition from different theoretical perspectives and examines the implications these viewpoints have for policy. The contributors assess competitiveness in domestic markets and the impact of foreign competition. They also review the experiences of a range of countries in developing competition policy and examine both the strengths and weaknesses of these policies. Written in a non-technical manner, Competitive Advantage and Competition Policy in Developing Countries is addressed to policymakers, as well as academics, concerned with regulation and competition. It will also be of interest to regulators in dedicated agencies such as utility regulators, competition agencies and those dealing with regulatory impact assessment.

Representing East Germany since Unification - From Colonization to Nostalgia (Hardcover): Paul Cooke Representing East Germany since Unification - From Colonization to Nostalgia (Hardcover)
Paul Cooke
R4,034 Discovery Miles 40 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When the Berlin Wall came down and the two Germanies were reunited, culture was held up to be one of the keys to national unity. Ironically, however, Cooke argues it is the realm of culture that, at times, has most clearly demonstrated the continued divisions between East and West. Taking culture as broadly defined, this book examines state memorialization, literature, television, film, and the internet, to map out the problematic path of German national identity as it struggles to deal with the legacy of division. Drawing on postcolonial theory, the author examines the contention that the East has been colonized by the West, looking at how such perceptions have pervaded both east and west German culture. Cooke also discusses the complex phenomenon of nostalgia for East Germany, as evident in the recent international hit film Good Bye, Lenin! Rich in detail and first-hand accounts, this book provocatively asks how far East Germany can be read today as a postcolonial culture.

Big Brother Gus (Hardcover): Paul Cooke Big Brother Gus (Hardcover)
Paul Cooke
R404 Discovery Miles 4 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
German Writers and the Politics of Culture - Dealing with the Stasi (Hardcover, 2003 ed.): Paul Cooke, Andrew Plowman German Writers and the Politics of Culture - Dealing with the Stasi (Hardcover, 2003 ed.)
Paul Cooke, Andrew Plowman
R1,481 Discovery Miles 14 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Before the fall of the Berlin Wall many East German writers were praised in the Western world as dissident voices of truth, bravely struggling with the draconian constraints of living under the GDR's communist regime. However, since unification, Germany has been rocked by scandals showing the level to which the Stasi, the East German Secret Police, controlled these same writers. This is the first study in English to systematically explore how the writers have responded to the challenge of dealing with the Stasi from the 1950s to the present day. MICHAEL BUTLER Professor of Modern German Literature, University of Birmingham, UK CAROL ANNE COSTABILE-HEMING Associate Professor of German, Southwest Missouri Satte Univesrity, USA MIKE DENNIS Professor of Modern German History, University of Wolverhampton, UK OWEN EVANS Lecturer in German, University of Wales, Bangor, UK STEPHEN J. EVANS University of Wales, Swansea, UK KRISTIE FOELL Associate Professor of German, Bowling Green State University, Ohio, USA ALISON LEWIS Lecturer, Department of German and Swedish Studies, University of Melbourne, Australia GEORGINA PAUL Lecturer in German Studies, University of Warwick, UK JULIAN PREECE Uni

The Move to the Market? - Trade and Industry Policy Reform in Transitional Economies (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed): Paul Cook,... The Move to the Market? - Trade and Industry Policy Reform in Transitional Economies (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed)
Paul Cook, Frederick Nixson
R4,243 Discovery Miles 42 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Move to the Market? brings together recent contributions that critically review and examine the role that trade and industry policy reforms have played in the transitional economies. It relates trade and industry policy to the wider set of reforms being implemented as part of the process of moving from a predominantly centrally planned to a more market-oriented economy. The book highlights the different and complex patterns of development that are emerging between the transitional economies of Europe, Africa and Asia.

The Gus Gus Book (Hardcover): Paul Cooke The Gus Gus Book (Hardcover)
Paul Cooke
R372 Discovery Miles 3 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Privatisation in Developing Countries (Hardcover): Paul Cook, Colin Kirkpatrick Privatisation in Developing Countries (Hardcover)
Paul Cook, Colin Kirkpatrick
R17,269 Discovery Miles 172 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent decades, privatisation has been a key policy instrument in the move to more market-based economic systems in all parts of the developing world. Privatisation, however, has not necessarily been accompanied by an increase in market competition. In recent years, many public utilities have been privatised as monopolies and in addition regulatory systems have been developed to restrict their market power and protect the interests of consumers. These authoritative volumes bring together a collection of important papers that have shed new theoretical and empirical insights into privatisation and regulation and have provided new policy perspectives in relation to developing countries. Privatisation in Developing Countries will appeal to policymakers and researchers at the forefront of economic policy debates in developing countries.

The Phoenix Pick Anthology of Classic Science Fiction - Second Edition (Hardcover, 2nd ed.): Paul Cook The Phoenix Pick Anthology of Classic Science Fiction - Second Edition (Hardcover, 2nd ed.)
Paul Cook; Robert a Henlein, H. P Lovecraft
R1,086 Discovery Miles 10 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Routledge Companion to World Cinema (Paperback): Rob Stone, Paul Cooke, Stephanie Dennison, Alex Marlow-Mann The Routledge Companion to World Cinema (Paperback)
Rob Stone, Paul Cooke, Stephanie Dennison, Alex Marlow-Mann
R1,348 Discovery Miles 13 480 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Routledge Companion to World Cinema explores and examines a global range of films and filmmakers, their movements and audiences, comparing their cultural, technological and political dynamics, identifying the impulses that constantly reshape the form and function of the cinemas of the world. Each of the forty chapters provides a survey of a topic, explaining why the issue or area is important, and critically discussing the leading views in the area. Designed as a dynamic forum for forty world-leading scholars, this companion contains significant expertise and insight and is dedicated to challenging complacent views of hegemonic film cultures and replacing outmoded ideas about production, distribution and reception. It offers both a survey and an investigation into the condition and activity of contemporary filmmaking worldwide, often challenging long-standing categories and weighted-often politically motivated-value judgements, thereby grounding and aligning the reader in an activity of remapping which is designed to prompt rethinking.

Regulation, Markets and Poverty (Paperback): Paul Cook, Sarah Mosedale Regulation, Markets and Poverty (Paperback)
Paul Cook, Sarah Mosedale
R1,089 Discovery Miles 10 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Regulation, Markets and Poverty analyses the policy implications of research into issues of competition, regulation and regulatory governance in developing countries. Particular attention is paid to factors affecting poverty and to the connection between regulation, competition and poverty. It represents the culmination of research undertaken in the past five years by the Centre on Regulation and Competition.Written in a non-technical manner with references to the more technical literature, each chapter draws on the work of leading experts across a range of disciplines who frequently challenge conventional wisdom. This accessible and lively study will appeal to policymakers and practitioners dealing with regulation and competition in developing countries, postgraduate students of regulation, competition, public policy and international business. Staff of international development agencies and NGOs working on governance issues, competitiveness, utility policy and infrastructure investment will also find this important book of value and interest.

Regulation, Markets and Poverty (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Paul Cook, Sarah Mosedale Regulation, Markets and Poverty (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Paul Cook, Sarah Mosedale
R2,788 Discovery Miles 27 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Regulation, Markets and Poverty analyses the policy implications of research into issues of competition, regulation and regulatory governance in developing countries. Particular attention is paid to factors affecting poverty and to the connection between regulation, competition and poverty. It represents the culmination of research undertaken in the past five years by the Centre on Regulation and Competition.Written in a non-technical manner with references to the more technical literature, each chapter draws on the work of leading experts across a range of disciplines who frequently challenge conventional wisdom. This accessible and lively study will appeal to policymakers and practitioners dealing with regulation and competition in developing countries, postgraduate students of regulation, competition, public policy and international business. Staff of international development agencies and NGOs working on governance issues, competitiveness, utility policy and infrastructure investment will also find this important book of value and interest.

Leading Issues in Competition, Regulation and Development (Paperback, New edition): Paul Cook, Colin Kirkpatrick, Martin... Leading Issues in Competition, Regulation and Development (Paperback, New edition)
Paul Cook, Colin Kirkpatrick, Martin Minogue, David Parker
R1,719 Discovery Miles 17 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The promotion of liberalised and deregulated markets by bilateral and multilateral aid donors, and by global institutions such as the WTO, has led to significant attention being paid to competition and regulatory reforms in developing economies. The process of reform involves the transfer and diffusion of market models derived from practice and theory in developed countries. However, in developing countries, regulation needs to do more than simply promote competitiveness and consumer interests: it also needs to ensure that the market nurtures development. By rigorously examining the numerous impacts of regulation, this book will help to fill a significant gap in the literature on economic and social development.The book draws together contributions from leading experts across a range of disciplines including economics, law, politics and governance, public management and business management. The authors begin with an extensive overview of the issues of regulation and competition in developing countries, and carefully illustrate the important themes and concepts involved. Using a variety of country and sector case studies, they move on to focus on the problems of applicability and adaptation that are experienced in the process of transferring best practice policy models from developed to developing countries. The book presents a clear agenda for further empirical research and is notable for its rigorous exploration of the links between theory and practice. Although there is substantial interest in competition and regulation, as yet there has been relatively little investigation of these issues in developing economies. This book redresses the balance and will be a valuable resource for researchers, academics, teachers and students interested in development economics and development studies. It will also be of great relevance for practitioners and policymakers working in the fields of competition policy and regulatory reform.

Alienation and Alterity - Otherness in Modern and Contemporary Francophone Contexts (English, French, Paperback, New edition):... Alienation and Alterity - Otherness in Modern and Contemporary Francophone Contexts (English, French, Paperback, New edition)
Helen Vassallo, Paul Cooke
R1,851 Discovery Miles 18 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Discussions of French 'identity' have frequently emphasised the importance of a highly centralised Republican model inherited from the Revolution. In reality, however, France also has a rich heritage of diversity that has often found expression in contingent sub-cultures marked by marginalisation and otherness - whether social, religious, gendered, sexual, linguistic or ethnic. This range of sub-cultures and variety of ways of thinking the 'other' underlines the fact that 'norms' can only exist by the concomitant existence of difference(s). The essays in this collection, which derive from the conference 'Alienation and Alterity: Otherness in Modern and Contemporary Francophone Contexts', held at the University of Exeter in September 2007, explore various aspects of this diversity in French and Francophone literature, culture, and cinema from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century. The contributions demonstrate that while alienation (from a cultural 'norm' and also from oneself) can certainly be painful and problematic, it is also a privileged position which allows the 'etranger' to consider the world and his/her relationship to it in an 'other' way.

German Culture, Politics, and Literature into the Twenty-First Century - Beyond Normalization (Paperback): Stuart Taberner,... German Culture, Politics, and Literature into the Twenty-First Century - Beyond Normalization (Paperback)
Stuart Taberner, Paul Cooke - see C80107; Contributions by Andrew Plowman, Anna Saunders, Annette Seidel-Arpaci, …
R971 Discovery Miles 9 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first major study of the contemporary German debate over "normalization" and its impact across the range of cultural, political, economic, intellectual, and historical discourses. This volume features sixteen thought-provoking essays by renowned international experts on German society, culture, and politics that, together, provide a comprehensive study of Germany's postunification process of "normalization." Essays ranging across a variety of disciplines including politics, foreign policy, economics, literature, architecture, and film examine how since 1990 the often contested concept of normalization has become crucial to Germany'sself-understanding. Despite the apparent emergence of a "new" Germany, the essays demonstrate that normalization is still in question, and that perennial concerns -- notably the Nazi past and the legacy of the GDR -- remain central to political and cultural discourses and affect the country's efforts to deal with the new challenges of globalization and the instability and polarization it brings. This is the first major study in English or German of the impact of the normalization debate across the range of cultural, political, economic, intellectual, and historical discourses. Contributors: Stephen Brockmann, Jeremy Leaman, Sebastian Harnisch and Kerry Longhurst, Lothar Probst, Simon Ward, Anna Saunders, Annette Seidel Arpaci, Chris Homewood, Andrew Plowman, Helmut Schmitz, Karoline Von Oppen, William Collins Donahue, Kathrin Schoedel, Stuart Taberner, Paul Cooke Stuart Taberner isProfessor of Contemporary German Literature, Culture, and Society and Paul Cooke is Senior Lecturer in German Studies, both at the University of Leeds.

Leading Issues in Competition, Regulation and Development (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Paul Cook, Colin Kirkpatrick,... Leading Issues in Competition, Regulation and Development (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Paul Cook, Colin Kirkpatrick, Martin Minogue, David Parker
R4,320 Discovery Miles 43 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The promotion of liberalised and deregulated markets by bilateral and multilateral aid donors, and by global institutions such as the WTO, has led to significant attention being paid to competition and regulatory reforms in developing economies. The process of reform involves the transfer and diffusion of market models derived from practice and theory in developed countries. However, in developing countries, regulation needs to do more than simply promote competitiveness and consumer interests: it also needs to ensure that the market nurtures development. By rigorously examining the numerous impacts of regulation, this book will help to fill a significant gap in the literature on economic and social development.The book draws together contributions from leading experts across a range of disciplines including economics, law, politics and governance, public management and business management. The authors begin with an extensive overview of the issues of regulation and competition in developing countries, and carefully illustrate the important themes and concepts involved. Using a variety of country and sector case studies, they move on to focus on the problems of applicability and adaptation that are experienced in the process of transferring best practice policy models from developed to developing countries. The book presents a clear agenda for further empirical research and is notable for its rigorous exploration of the links between theory and practice. Although there is substantial interest in competition and regulation, as yet there has been relatively little investigation of these issues in developing economies. This book redresses the balance and will be a valuable resource for researchers, academics, teachers and students interested in development economics and development studies. It will also be of great relevance for practitioners and policymakers working in the fields of competition policy and regulatory reform.

Participatory Arts in International Development (Paperback): Paul Cooke, Ines Soria-Donlan Participatory Arts in International Development (Paperback)
Paul Cooke, Ines Soria-Donlan
R1,219 Discovery Miles 12 190 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book explores the practical delivery of participatory arts projects in international development. Bringing together an interdisciplinary group of academics, international development professionals and arts practitioners, the book engages honestly with the competing challenges faced by the different groups of people involved. Participatory arts are becoming increasingly popular in international development circles, fuelled in part by the increased accessibility of audio-visual media in the digital age, and also by the move towards participatory discourses in the wake of the UN's Agenda 2030. The book asks: What do participatory arts projects look like in practice, and why are they used as an international development tool? How can we develop practical and sustainable development projects on the ground, localising best practice according to cultural, economic and linguistic contexts? What are the enablers of, and barriers to, successful participatory initiatives, and how can we evaluate past projects to learn and feed into future projects? Written to appeal to both academics and practitioners, this book would also be suitable for teaching on courses related to participatory development, community arts, and culture and development.

Participatory Arts in International Development (Hardcover): Paul Cooke, Ines Soria-Donlan Participatory Arts in International Development (Hardcover)
Paul Cooke, Ines Soria-Donlan
R3,989 Discovery Miles 39 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores the practical delivery of participatory arts projects in international development. Bringing together an interdisciplinary group of academics, international development professionals and arts practitioners, the book engages honestly with the competing challenges faced by the different groups of people involved. Participatory arts are becoming increasingly popular in international development circles, fuelled in part by the increased accessibility of audio-visual media in the digital age, and also by the move towards participatory discourses in the wake of the UN's Agenda 2030. The book asks: What do participatory arts projects look like in practice, and why are they used as an international development tool? How can we develop practical and sustainable development projects on the ground, localising best practice according to cultural, economic and linguistic contexts? What are the enablers of, and barriers to, successful participatory initiatives, and how can we evaluate past projects to learn and feed into future projects? Written to appeal to both academics and practitioners, this book would also be suitable for teaching on courses related to participatory development, community arts, and culture and development.

The Move to the Market? - Trade and Industry Policy Reform in Transitional Economies (Paperback, 1st ed. 1995): Paul Cook,... The Move to the Market? - Trade and Industry Policy Reform in Transitional Economies (Paperback, 1st ed. 1995)
Paul Cook, Frederick Nixson
R4,214 Discovery Miles 42 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Move to the Market? brings together recent contributions that critically review and examine the role that trade and industry policy reforms have played in the transitional economies. It relates trade and industry policy to the wider set of reforms being implemented as part of the process of moving from a predominantly centrally planned to a more market-oriented economy. The book highlights the different and complex patterns of development that are emerging between the transitional economies of Europe, Africa and Asia.

The Routledge Companion to World Cinema (Hardcover): Rob Stone, Paul Cooke, Stephanie Dennison, Alex Marlow-Mann The Routledge Companion to World Cinema (Hardcover)
Rob Stone, Paul Cooke, Stephanie Dennison, Alex Marlow-Mann
R6,465 Discovery Miles 64 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Routledge Companion to World Cinema explores and examines a global range of films and filmmakers, their movements and audiences, comparing their cultural, technological and political dynamics, identifying the impulses that constantly reshape the form and function of the cinemas of the world. Each of the forty chapters provides a survey of a topic, explaining why the issue or area is important, and critically discussing the leading views in the area. Designed as a dynamic forum for forty world-leading scholars, this companion contains significant expertise and insight and is dedicated to challenging complacent views of hegemonic film cultures and replacing outmoded ideas about production, distribution and reception. It offers both a survey and an investigation into the condition and activity of contemporary filmmaking worldwide, often challenging long-standing categories and weighted-often politically motivated-value judgements, thereby grounding and aligning the reader in an activity of remapping which is designed to prompt rethinking.

Contemporary German Cinema (Paperback): Paul Cooke Contemporary German Cinema (Paperback)
Paul Cooke
R577 Discovery Miles 5 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

German film is enjoying enormous levels of success, be success defined in terms of financial returns, popularity with audiences at home and abroad or critical acclaim. On the one hand, the 2000s saw German productions become regular guests at all the major international film festivals, from Sundance to Tokyo, winning awards across the globe. As such, and as reviewers are keen to point out, the German industry appears to be reaching once again the aesthetic heights that brought it the international praise of critics from the late 1960s to the early 1980s. On the other, domestic productions are becoming more popular and, as a result, more commercially viable. Contemporary German Cinema examines the success of recent film production in its wider industrial, cultural and political context, blending broad overviews of recent trends with detailed examinations of key case studies. As a starting point, it explores the German film funding system and the economic place of the German industry within global film production. Subsequent chapters then look at the impact of this system on filmmakers' aesthetic choices, be it the role of realism in contemporary cinema, or the rediscovery of the Heimatfilm as a popular film genre. This is complemented by discussion of the dominant issues these films explore, from the legacies of Germany's Nazi past and post-war division, to the nation's increasingly multicultural make up, the changing age and gender demographic of cinema audiences as well as the nation's shifting relationship with the United States as both a 'real' and 'imagined' space. Paul Cooke looks at many of the most successful films of the last two decades, including Tom Tykwer's Run Lola Run, Wolfgang Becker's Good Bye, Lenin!, Hans Weingartner's The Edukators, Florian Henckel von Donnersmarchks The Lives of Others and Oliver Hirschbiegel's Downfall. -- .

German Writers and the Politics of Culture - Dealing with the Stasi (Paperback, 1st ed. 2003): Paul Cooke, Andrew Plowman German Writers and the Politics of Culture - Dealing with the Stasi (Paperback, 1st ed. 2003)
Paul Cooke, Andrew Plowman
R1,469 Discovery Miles 14 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Before the fall of the Berlin Wall many East German writers were praised in the Western world as dissident voices of truth, bravely struggling with the draconian constraints of living under the GDR's communist regime. However, since unification, Germany has been rocked by scandals showing the level to which the Stasi, the East German Secret Police, controlled these same writers. This is the first study in English to systematically explore how the writers have responded to the challenge of dealing with the Stasi from the 1950s to the present day.

The Alejandra Variations (Paperback): Paul Cook The Alejandra Variations (Paperback)
Paul Cook
R377 Discovery Miles 3 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nicholas Tehada is dreamer having his dreams harvested by Mnemos Nine-a computer used in a top secret government project. **** But where do the dreams end and reality begin? And what is the ultimate goal of Project Foresee?

Frankenstein (Paperback, Annotated edition): Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Alexei Panshin, Paul Cook Frankenstein (Paperback, Annotated edition)
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Alexei Panshin, Paul Cook
R481 Discovery Miles 4 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

*** The Phoenix Science Fiction Classics series has been designed for the convenience of students. Special margins provide liberal space for students to take notes. *** These distinctive trade paperbacks have also been priced to make them one of the most affordable critical series in the market today, making them easily accessible to students of all economic means. *** Each book includes notes, critical essays, chronologies, bibliographies and more. *** *** The timeless cautionary tale of man's overreach with tragic consequences for all. Victor Frankenstein, obsessed with scientific studies, creates and brings to life a creature made from scavenged body parts. However, unable to deal with the hideous "monster" he has created, Frankenstein flees, setting in motion a series of events that ultimately destroys everything he holds dear. *** This edition includes critical essays by acclaimed author and senior lecturer (Arizona State University) Paul Cook and by Alexei and Cory Panshin (adapted from their Hugo-winning work on science fiction, The World Beyond the Hill).

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