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This timely book explores the innovative non-doctrinal methods
currently being used in environmental law research. Drawing on
their extensive experience, expert contributors provide insight on
how creative approaches to research can improve understanding of
law and policy, leading to more effective legal protection for the
environment. Focusing on qualitative research, chapters explain how
to use non-doctrinal methods in environmental law research,
including in-depth examples of successful uses. Contributors
identify the theoretical and practical challenges facing
contemporary environmental law researchers, providing guidance on
designing productive research programs. Alongside practical tips,
the book examines the scholarly philosophy of environmental law
research, determining how and why it differs from other areas of
research. It focuses in particular on how to respect scientific
principles when moving away from traditional doctrinal research
methods. Non-Doctrinal Research Methods in Environmental Law will
be an invaluable guide for environmental law academics and
researchers seeking to expand their understanding of modern
research methods. With extensive case studies and practical
guidance, it will also be a useful resource for research methods
scholars and teachers.
Exam Board: AQA Academic Level: GCSE Subject: History: Conflict and
tension between East and West, 1945-1972 First teaching: September
2016 First Exams: Summer 2018 Designed for hassle-free, independent
study and priced to meet both your and your students' budgets, this
combined Revision Guide and Workbook is the smart choice for those
revising for AQA GCSE (9-1) History and includes: A FREE online
edition One-topic-per-page format 'Now Try This' practice questions
on topic pages Exam skills pages including Worked examples with
exemplar answers Exam-style practice pages with practice questions
in the style of the exams Guided support and hints providing
additional scaffolding, to help avoid common pitfalls Full set of
practice papers written to match the specification exactly
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
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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 thoughtful book provides an overview of the major developments
in the theory and practice of 'environmental justice'. It
illustrates the direction of the evolution of rights of nature and
exposes the diverse meanings and practical uses of the concept of
environmental justice in different jurisdictions, and their
implications for the law, society and the environment. The term
'environmental justice' has different meanings to different
scholars and is applied in many different contexts. For some, the
focus is on equal distribution of the earth's benefits, with
concern for the interests of the less wealthy, disadvantaged
minorities, or indigenous peoples. For others, the focus is on the
interests of the earth and nature itself. Additionally, for some,
environmental justice is a framework for discourse, whilst for
others it connotes specific legal principles and procedures. The
application of these interpretations through the law involves
diverse approaches and rules. In this timely book, expert
contributors identify the meanings and the practical translations
of environmental justice, reflecting the perspectives of academic,
judicial and indigenous people from many countries. Among the
issues considered are the rights of nature and its application
through judicial practice, and approaches to respecting the laws,
cultures and the rights of Indigenous peoples. This integrated
exploration of the topic will provide an excellent resource for
scholars, judicial officers and practitioners interested in
environmental and social justice issues. Contributors: J. Aseron,
S.Z. Bigdeli, K. Bosselmann, C. Chaulk, J.I. Colon-Rios, D. Craig,
T. Daya-Winterbottom, W. Du Plessis, B. France-Hudson, E. Gachenga,
S. Glazebrook, L. Godden, N. Greymorning, R. Karky, A. Keene, A.
Kennedy, J. Khatarina, P. Martin, E. O'Connell, M. Perry, W.
Phromlah, B.J. Preston, V. Rive, J.G. Rose, M.A. Santosa, A.S.
Suwana, A. Telesetsky, J. Williams
In the last twenty years the biofuels industry has developed
rapidly in many regions of the world. This timely book provides an
in-depth and critical study of the law and policies in many of the
key biofuels producing countries, such as Brazil, China and the US,
as well as the EU, and a number of other countries where this
industry is quickly developing. Drawing on a range of disciplines,
the contributors examine the roles of the public and private
sectors in the governance of biofuels. They discuss topics such as
sustainability and biofuels, and provide a critical review of
regulatory regimes for biofuels. They conclude by proposing
recommendations for more effective and efficient biofuel policies.
Academics working in the area of renewable energy and students in
environmental law will find this book to be of interest. It will
also be of use to policy makers around the world looking to learn
from various existing regimes. Contributors: G. Berndes, M.
Brandao, A. Cowie, A. Cowie, K.S. Dahmann, J. De Beer, O. Englund,
L.B. Fowler, A. Genest, L. Guo, M.-H. Labrie, Y. Le Bouthillier, E.
Le Gal, O.J. Lim Tung, W.E. Mabee, F. Maes, L.D. Malo, M. Mansoor,
P. Martin, H. Mcleod-Kilmurray, M.J.F. Montefrio, B.E. Olsen, R.O.
Owino, P. Pereira De Andrade, M. Powers, A. Ronne, P.M. Smith, T.
Smith, S. Soimakallio, I. Stupak, V.M. Tafur, A.R. Taylor
This expanded collection of new and fully revised explorations of
media content identifies the ways we all have been negatively
stereotyped and demonstrates how careful analysis of media
portrayals can create more beneficial alternatives. Not all
damaging stereotypes are obvious. In fact, the pictorial
stereotypes in the media that we don't notice could be the most
harmful because we aren't even aware of the negative, false ideas
they perpetrate. This book presents a series of original research
essays on media images of groups including African Americans,
Latinos, women, the elderly, the physically disabled, gays and
lesbians, and Jewish Americans, just to mention a few. Specific
examples of these images are derived from a variety of sources,
such as advertising, fine art, film, television shows, cartoons,
the Internet, and other media, providing a wealth of material for
students and professionals in almost any field. Images That Injure:
Pictorial Stereotypes in the Media, Third Edition not only
accurately describes and analyzes the media's harmful depictions of
cultural groups, but also offers creative ideas on alternative
representations of these individuals. These discussions illuminate
how each of us is responsible for contributing to a sea of meaning
within our mass culture. 33 distinguished authors as well as new
voices in the field combine their extensive and varied expertise to
explain the social effects of media stereotyping. Includes
historical and contemporary illustrations that range from editorial
cartoons to the sinking of the Titanic Richly illustrated with
historical and up-to-date photographic illustrations Every
chapter's content is meticulously supported with numerous sources
cited A glossary defines key words mentioned in the chapters
Not all American heroes appear in the standard history texts.
Their achievements aren't celebrated like the monumental exploits
of presidents, generals, and founding fathers. But for as long as
this great nation has existed, ordinary citizens have done
extraordinary things. In Secret Heroes, author Paul Martin
spotlights thirty overlooked Americans, all of whom had an impact
on their world and ours, including:
Hercules Mulligan, the New York tailor and spy who saved George
Washington's life . . . twice
Jimmie Angel, the gold-seeking bush pilot who, in 1933,
discovered the world's highest waterfall in Venezuela.
Carl Akeley, a pioneering taxidermist who killed a leopard with
his bare hands and inspired Africa's first national park.
Eliza Scidmore, who convinced the government to plant cherry
trees in Washington, D.C. . . . after twenty-four years of
lobbying
Presidents Herbert Clark Hoover and George Walker Bush were
challenged many times during their political careers. "On Floods
and Photo Ops: How Herbert Hoover and George W. Bush Exploited
Catastrophes" focuses on the visual record of two such tests: the
relief efforts led by Commerce Secretary Hoover during the 1927
Mississippi River flood and the Bush team's response to Hurricane
Katrina. By concentrating on these two historic events, Paul Martin
Lester discusses political photography, particularly the use of
photo ops during catastrophes. He illuminates the evolution of a
genre and explores the differences and similarities between these
two American politicians. Hoover and Bush reached the pinnacle of
political achievement, only to lose in the court of popular
opinion.
From two photo ops that occurred almost eighty years apart,
Lester offers a model for close readings and comparisons of images
in practicing visual history. Under Lester's examination, these
otherwise unremarkable photographs speak volumes about political
response to natural disasters. He offers readers not just a deeper
appreciation of these pictures but a methodology for seriously
studying photographs and what they can reveal about a historical
moment.
This insightful book explores why implementation of environmental
law is too often ineffective in achieving effective environmental
governance. It provides careful analysis and innovative proposals
to help improve the practical effectiveness of legal instruments
for environmental governance. A growing number of organisations
including the IUCN, UNEP and the Organisation of American States
have voiced concerns that legal instruments that were developed to
pursue more convincing environmental governance over the last 40
years are not creating a sufficiently potent system of
environmental governance. In response to this challenge, this
timely book explores how to bridge the significant implementation
gap between the objectives of environmental law and the real-world
outcomes of its application. Expert contributors discuss different
forms of law, from international conventions down to inter-parties
agreements, and non-government codes and standards. The overarching
discussion highlights the diverse factors that impact upon
implementing environmental law in practice, and considers the
limitations and opportunities for constructive innovation in legal
governance. This book is a comprehensive reference point for
scholars and policy-makers, shedding light on how to achieve
significant improvements in the effective application of
environmental law. Contributors: R. Bartel, A.K. Butzel, J. de L.
De Cendra, D. Craig, M. Doelle, J. Gooch, W. Gumley, C. Holley, T.
Howard, A. Kennedy, W. Lahey, A. Lawson, E. Lees, P. Martin, M.
Masterton, P. Noble, R.L. Ottinger, O.R. Owina, L. Paddock, J.L.
Parker, W. Pianpian, G. Pink, A. Rieu-Clarke, N.A. Robinson, G.
Rose, T.L Rucinski, S. Teles Da Silva, R.R. Valova, X. Wang, M.E.
Wieder, W. Xi
In the last twenty years the biofuels industry has developed
rapidly in many regions of the world. This timely book provides an
in-depth and critical study of the law and policies in many of the
key biofuels producing countries, such as Brazil, China and the US,
as well as the EU, and a number of other countries where this
industry is quickly developing. Drawing on a range of disciplines,
the contributors examine the roles of the public and private
sectors in the governance of biofuels. They discuss topics such as
sustainability and biofuels, and provide a critical review of
regulatory regimes for biofuels. They conclude by proposing
recommendations for more effective and efficient biofuel policies.
Academics working in the area of renewable energy and students in
environmental law will find this book to be of interest. It will
also be of use to policy makers around the world looking to learn
from various existing regimes. Contributors: G. Berndes, M.
Brandao, A. Cowie, A. Cowie, K.S. Dahmann, J. De Beer, O. Englund,
L.B. Fowler, A. Genest, L. Guo, M.-H. Labrie, Y. Le Bouthillier, E.
Le Gal, O.J. Lim Tung, W.E. Mabee, F. Maes, L.D. Malo, M. Mansoor,
P. Martin, H. Mcleod-Kilmurray, M.J.F. Montefrio, B.E. Olsen, R.O.
Owino, P. Pereira De Andrade, M. Powers, A. Ronne, P.M. Smith, T.
Smith, S. Soimakallio, I. Stupak, V.M. Tafur, A.R. Taylor
This textbook analyses the origins and effects of insider risk,
using multiple real-life case histories to illustrate the
principles, and explains how to protect organisations against the
risk. Some of the most problematic risks confronting businesses and
organisations of all types stem from the actions of insiders –
individuals who abuse their trusted positions by causing harm.
Insiders cause material damage to their employers and society, and
psychological harm to the colleagues and friends they betray. Even
so, many organisations do not have a systematic understanding of
the nature and origins of insider risk, and relatively few have a
coherent and effective system of protective security measures to
defend themselves against that risk. This book describes the
environmental and psychological factors that predispose some
individuals to become malicious insiders, and the most common
pathways by which this happens. It considers how aspects of insider
risk have been altered by shifts in society, including our
increasing reliance on technology and changes in working patterns.
The second half of the book sets out a practical systems-based
approach to personnel security –the system of defensive measures
used to protect against insider risk. It draws on the best
available knowledge from industry and academic research,
behavioural science and practitioner experience to explain how to
make personnel security effective at managing the risk while
enabling the conduct of business. This book will be essential
reading for students of risk management, security, resilience,
cyber-security, behavioural science and business studies, and of
great interest to security practitioners.
This is an edited book that fills a gap in knowledge by providing a
comprehensive view of esports practice from the Asia and Pacific
region. The volume looks at the development of esports through the
interconnections between institutions, industries, players, and
society, across the Asia-Pacific. Over the last two decades, the
Asia-Pacific region has been central to the growth and development
of esports. The value of this book lies in its ability to provide a
view of esport from countries that are currently underrepresented
in the literature such as Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan, Hong Kong,
Singapore, Philippines and Australia while still integrating
chapters looking at more well-researched countries such as China,
Korea, and Japan. Through its diverse case studies, the book serves
as a resource for scholars and educators worldwide who seek diverse
examples with which to improve understanding of the esports
phenomenon and the inclusiveness of media and communication
curricula.Â
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