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This is the loose-leaf version of Contemporary Sport Management,
Seventh Edition With HKPropel Access, which offers students a less
expensive, printed version of the text. Keeping pace with the
rapidly evolving field of sport management, Contemporary Sport
Management, the authoritative introductory text in the field,
returns with a thoroughly updated seventh edition. Over 50
contributors with a diverse array of cultural and educational
backgrounds deliver a complete and contemporary overview of the
field, presented in full color for a visually engaging read. With a
simplified structure to reflect current demands of the profession
and addressing all the Common Professional Component topics
outlined by the Commission on Sport Management Accreditation
(COSMA), Contemporary Sport Management, Seventh Edition With
HKPropel Access, is organized into three parts. Part I,
Introduction to Sport Management, provides an overview of the field
and leadership concepts associated with it. Part II, Sport
Management Sites, details the major settings in which many sport
management careers are carried out, including new content on sport
participation across the life span. In part III, Sport Management
Functions, readers will learn about the key functional areas of
sport management, including sport marketing, sport communication,
sport facility and event management, and more, with new content on
sales as a career path. New and updated content throughout this
edition allows students to stay on the leading edge of the field:
Discussion of the evolution of esports, fantasy sports, and sport
betting Content covering emerging technologies in sport management,
including streaming, artificial intelligence (AI), augmented
reality (AR), and virtual reality (VR) New case study sidebars with
short-answer questions Recommended Case Studies in Sport Management
journal articles for each chapter, designed to promote critical
thinking and demonstrate understanding of chapter content Related
student learning activities and recommended articles are now
delivered through HKPropel. These supplemental materials are
designed to increase student engagement and enhance understanding
of chapter content. With more than 200 activities, including
comprehension activities, web activities, and Day in the Life
activities tied to professional profiles, students will be
challenged to think critically about sport management as both a
field of study and a vibrant professional environment with a
variety of career paths, and they will develop insight into issues
they will encounter in their careers. Chapter quizzes are also
included and can be assigned by instructors. Contemporary Sport
Management, Seventh Edition, will broaden students' understanding
of sport management issues, emphasizing critical thinking, ethics,
and diversity while providing students with an introduction to all
the aspects of the field they need to know as they prepare to enter
the profession. Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included
with all new print books.
In response to the recent surge in extractive natural resource
investments in Africa, this insightful book explores how relations
between investors, ruling elites, and local populations develop
when large-scale investments in gas, minerals, and agriculture
expand. Advancing a multi-level approach that encompasses rigorous
theoretical analysis, fieldwork, and literature review, expert
contributors examine the implementation of natural resource
investments and the extent to which they respect procedural rights
of local populations. Chapters draw together understudied bodies of
literature on land-grabbing debates, the resource curse controversy
and corporate social responsibility (CSR), demonstrating how the
chances of large-scale investments in natural resources are at
their greatest when characterised by 'reciprocal exchange deals'
between investors and local populations, 'compatible interests'
between ruling elites and investors, and 'mutual recognition'
between local populations and ruling elites. Through a careful
examination of case studies in Mozambique, Tanzania, and Uganda,
the book ultimately highlights the complexity of the political
economy of natural resource investments. Providing valuable
theoretical and empirical insights, this book will be an
invigorating read for scholars and students of political economy,
political geography, sustainability, CSR, and business studies. Its
valuable insights on how natural resource investments might
accelerate economic growth and consolidate links between local and
global economies will also be of interest to development
practitioners and investors.
This is the loose-leaf version of Contemporary Sport Management,
Seventh Edition With HKPropel Access, which offers students a less
expensive, printed version of the text. Keeping pace with the
rapidly evolving field of sport management, Contemporary Sport
Management, the authoritative introductory text in the field,
returns with a thoroughly updated seventh edition. Over 50
contributors with a diverse array of cultural and educational
backgrounds deliver a complete and contemporary overview of the
field, presented in full color for a visually engaging read. With a
simplified structure to reflect current demands of the profession
and addressing all the Common Professional Component topics
outlined by the Commission on Sport Management Accreditation
(COSMA), Contemporary Sport Management, Seventh Edition With
HKPropel Access, is organized into three parts. Part I,
Introduction to Sport Management, provides an overview of the field
and leadership concepts associated with it. Part II, Sport
Management Sites, details the major settings in which many sport
management careers are carried out, including new content on sport
participation across the life span. In part III, Sport Management
Functions, readers will learn about the key functional areas of
sport management, including sport marketing, sport communication,
sport facility and event management, and more, with new content on
sales as a career path. New and updated content throughout this
edition allows students to stay on the leading edge of the field:
Discussion of the evolution of esports, fantasy sports, and sport
betting Content covering emerging technologies in sport management,
including streaming, artificial intelligence (AI), augmented
reality (AR), and virtual reality (VR) New case study sidebars with
short-answer questions Recommended Case Studies in Sport Management
journal articles for each chapter, designed to promote critical
thinking and demonstrate understanding of chapter content Related
student learning activities and recommended articles are now
delivered through HKPropel. These supplemental materials are
designed to increase student engagement and enhance understanding
of chapter content. With more than 200 activities, including
comprehension activities, web activities, and Day in the Life
activities tied to professional profiles, students will be
challenged to think critically about sport management as both a
field of study and a vibrant professional environment with a
variety of career paths, and they will develop insight into issues
they will encounter in their careers. Chapter quizzes are also
included and can be assigned by instructors. Contemporary Sport
Management, Seventh Edition, will broaden students' understanding
of sport management issues, emphasizing critical thinking, ethics,
and diversity while providing students with an introduction to all
the aspects of the field they need to know as they prepare to enter
the profession. Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included
with all new print books.
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Ivory (Hardcover)
Maggie Campbell Pedersen
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R1,507
R1,329
Discovery Miles 13 290
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Ivory has been held in the highest esteem for millennia. This
comprehensive and authoritative study of this beautiful and
versatile material provides a global history of ivory - from the
myths and beliefs held by prehistoric man, through its utilitarian
uses in the Arctic and the beautiful carvings in medieval Europe,
to its links with war, the slave trade, and religion. Covering in
detail its composition and unique properties, its sources in the
animal kingdom and their conservation status, the book demonstrates
how ageing and the different types of ivory and its imitations can
be tested for and identified with confidence. Ivory also explores
how it has been worked by craftsmen and used over the years, from
carving and marquetry to the manufacture of black paint, as well as
the methods employed. Sound advice and useful tips are provided on
caring for ivory and on how to deal with ivory that has been
damaged, for example, by stains, scratches, cracks, or dirt.
Lavishly illustrated throughout with colour photographs, Ivory is
an invaluable guide for collectors, antique dealers, curators,
gemmologists, conservationists and frequenters of flea markets, as
well as those who simply love this attractive material.
This important book considers the ways in which small and
medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can thrive in the age of big data.
To address this central issue from multiple viewpoints, the editors
introduce a collection of experiences, insights, and guidelines
from a variety of expert researchers, each of whom provides a piece
to solve this puzzle. Contributions address the limitations faced
by SMEs in their access to data and demonstrate that the key to
overcoming this issue is to be aware of these limitations, to work
within them, and to use them to think creatively about how to
overcome obstacles in new ways. They discuss Artificial
Intelligence, revenue blueprinting, GDPR compliance, and other key
topics related to the relationships between SMEs and data. Offering
ideas to inspire big data-driven success by SMEs making smaller
investments, the book argues that there must be a place for
"ordinary" data-driven journeys that are available to firms of any
size. Stimulating further thought and action, Big Data in Small
Business will be of great interest to academics, researchers, and
practitioners in areas such as strategic management, organizational
and innovation studies, marketing, and sales. The ideas and
information in this book will help fill knowledge gaps related to
important aspects of capabilities, functions, and transformations
of big data that drive business growth.
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The Crocodile Bride
Ashleigh Bell Pedersen
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R442
Discovery Miles 4 420
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This timely Research Handbook examines sport-related research and
analysis pertaining to how the sport industry has been impacted by
the Covid-19 pandemic. Taking stock of the changes over the course
of the pandemic, it also provides key insights into how the sport
industry and its stakeholders might move forward in post-pandemic
times. Organized into six parts, the first half of the book
explores the areas of sport management, sport communication, and
sport marketing, while the final three parts analyze sport events,
sport stakeholders, and sport and society. Expert international
contributors delve into a wide array of topics related to the sport
industry including athletes, clubs, leagues, and brand and sport
management to illuminate how the pandemic has influenced these
aspects of sport. Offering a comprehensive analysis of how Covid-19
has affected the sport industry, this Research Handbook will be a
key resource for business and management scholars and advanced
students with a particular interest in sport, health, and
well-being. Its use of global case studies will also be beneficial
for sport managers and practitioners in this field.
Strategic Sport Communication, Third Edition, presents a
comprehensive examination of the evolving field of sport
communication. With a complete approach to the multifaceted and
interrelated applications of sport communication, this text will
help the reader understand modern trends and industry demands. The
book's topics align with the Common Professional Component topics
outlined by the Commission on Sport Management Accreditation
(COSMA). Organized into three parts for easy understanding, part I
familiarizes students with the field by defining sport
communication, presenting historical analysis, and providing an
extensive discussion of career opportunities. Part II focuses on
the elements of the Strategic Sport Communication Model (SSCM).
This model details the three main components of sport
communication: personal and organizational aspects of
communication, mediated communication in sport, and sport
communication services and support systems. Students will
understand how each component plays an integral role in sport
management, sport marketing, and operational goals at all levels of
sport organizations. Part III examines legal aspects and critical
sociological and cultural issues. Significant updates throughout
the third edition capture the evolution of sport communication: A
look at emerging communication platforms and modern technologies
such as fantasy sports and online gambling New content covering the
cutting-edge topics of customer-centric marketing, influencer
marketing, the rise of digital media in integrated marketing, and
the use of data analytics in marketing communication A new
discussion of digital public relations tools and new examples of
crises in sport, including a case study that provides a real-world
example of a crisis in sport communication Learning aids-including
key terms, chapter objectives, and chapter wrap-ups with review
questions and individual exercises-provide for an engaging and
focused learning experience. Updated for this edition, Sport
Communication at Work sidebars feature industry experts applying
chapter content, and Profile of a Sport Communicator sidebars
highlight professional opportunities. In Strategic Sport
Communication, Third Edition, students will develop a thorough
understanding of the vast and varied field of sport communication.
As the exciting field of sport communication continues to present
new challenges, the analysis provided within this text will provide
the foundational and theoretical understanding necessary for
aspiring sport communication professionals to succeed.
Exploring the growing field of mobilities research, this Handbook
focuses on the flows and movements of people, artefacts, capital,
information and signs on different social and geographical scales.
It examines the systems and practices of mobilities within
societies, politics, cultures and economies from different
theoretical, epistemological and methodological perspectives.
Reflecting the variety and diversity of research methods and
applications, contributions from top scholars highlight the
multiple dimensions of mobilities, from transport to tourism, cargo
to information, and across physical, virtual and imaginative
mobilities. Chapters analyse mobilities from different angles and
scales, emphasising interdisciplinarity by looking at how
researchers engage with mobile methods. An inspirational toolbox of
research methods and applications for mobilities, sociology and
human geography scholars, this Handbook provides both qualitative
and quantitative insights to the topic. It will be of interest to
policymakers and urban planners looking for a better understanding
of the impact and importance of mobilities in contemporary
societies. Contributors include: K. Barry, N.M. Bennetsen, J. Berg,
T. Birtchnell, T. Boehme, G. Bourg, R. Boyd, A.V.H. Bueno, M.
Buscher, E.C. Cabalquinto, C.B. Christensen, F. da Costa Portugal
Duarte, M. de Neergaard, A. Elliott, M. Freudendal-Pedersen, J.
Germann Molz, K. Goetz, N. Grauslund Kristensen, K.
Hartmann-Petersen, M. Henriksson, J.M. Hildebrand, F. Hirschhorn,
M. Huyghe, O. Jarv, H.L. Jensen, O.B. Jensen, S. Kesselring, H.
Krobath, G.R. Larsen, C. Lassen, A. Maddrell, K. Manderscheid, A.
Masso, L. Murray, L. Nitschke, A. Paulsson, A. Perkins, R. Rackham,
A. Rocci, L. Schindler, M. Sheller, S. Silm, L.C. Smith, S. Smith,
S. Sodero, G. Sunderer, C.H. Sorensen, B. Szerszynski, K.S. Tan, S.
Thulin, M. Trandberg Jensen, C. Tschoerner-Budde, D. Tyfield, R.
Tzanelli, P. Vannini, S. Wilson, D. Zuev
This important book considers the ways in which small and
medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can thrive in the age of big data.
To address this central issue from multiple viewpoints, the editors
introduce a collection of experiences, insights, and guidelines
from a variety of expert researchers, each of whom provides a piece
to solve this puzzle. Contributions address the limitations faced
by SMEs in their access to data and demonstrate that the key to
overcoming this issue is to be aware of these limitations, to work
within them, and to use them to think creatively about how to
overcome obstacles in new ways. They discuss Artificial
Intelligence, revenue blueprinting, GDPR compliance, and other key
topics related to the relationships between SMEs and data. Offering
ideas to inspire big data-driven success by SMEs making smaller
investments, the book argues that there must be a place for
"ordinary" data-driven journeys that are available to firms of any
size. Stimulating further thought and action, Big Data in Small
Business will be of great interest to academics, researchers, and
practitioners in areas such as strategic management, organizational
and innovation studies, marketing, and sales. The ideas and
information in this book will help fill knowledge gaps related to
important aspects of capabilities, functions, and transformations
of big data that drive business growth.
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The Governor (Hardcover)
Karin Michaëlis, Amy Skovgaard-Pedersen
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R901
Discovery Miles 9 010
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This stimulating book proposes the concept of staging as a tool for
planning and facilitating design and innovation activities. Drawing
on a predominantly Scandinavian tradition of participatory design
research and sociotechnical perspectives from actor-network theory,
it discusses how staging can enable co-design, sustainable
transitions and social and radical innovation. Â Expert
researchers and practitioners present in-depth case studies on how
staging can be used in practice, including co-design within the
health sector, product development in industry, energy practices
and urban development. Chapters also explore theoretical and
conceptual developments, such as the possible spaces for staging,
the role of material objects, travel and circulation of knowledge
and the use of spatial and theatrical metaphors. Reflecting on how
staging is practiced in a variety of settings, the book illustrates
collaborative strategies that shape design and innovation
processes. Â This book is critical reading for academics and
students with an interest in public policy, knowledge management
and organizational innovation. Providing actionable strategies
based on participatory design, shaping technology and
organizational theory, it will also be beneficial for design
engineers, city planners and technology managers.
Since the early 2000s, digital data has transformed the way we live
and work. This timely book looks to big data analytics to
understand this revolutionary change, unpacking the impact of big
data analytics on the mobilization and allocation of individuals,
organizations and societies' resources. Contributions from leading
experts on modern technological trends examine the promises,
applications and pitfalls of big data. The contributors assess the
ways in which contemporary trajectories of data processing have
increased efficiency and had a transformative effect on all avenues
of life, from energy, tourism and social media, to human resources,
welfare systems and urban citizenship. At a time when our personal
data is more valuable than ever, this book seeks to make sense of
how big data analytics has transformed our lives and how it will
continue to shape society in the future. Astute and comprehensive,
this book is critical reading for business and management scholars
with a focus on information systems and communications
technologies. It will also prove to be vital information for
students and researchers of big data and digital society, as well
as politics and administration more widely. Contributors include:
P. Aagaard, A.R. Alaei, S. Becken, P. Bonev, E. Breit, B.K. Daniel,
C. Egeland, V. Estivill-Castro, P. Gillingham, S. Hiremath, T.
Kelly, I.B. Loberg, K. Loefgren, A.O. Lyneborg, P. Mikalef, Q.V.H.
Nguyen, J.S. Pedersen, P. Ross, A. Sandgaard, T.M. Scholz, M.
Soederberg, B. Stantic, W. Webster, A. Wilkinson<>P>
This book is about young people and their transitions throughout
their first year of high school, deepening our understanding of how
it is to be young and enter new institutional settings, and how to
understand the developmental dynamics of youth life. It explores
the everyday life of six young people as they enter high school and
follows them closely as they encounter and try to make sense of the
different standards, values, and demands that are built into the
institutional setting of high school. The chapters explore the
entanglements of personal motive orientation, interpersonal
dynamics, institutional values and demands, as well as societal
standards, and how subtle negotiations of who one is and ought to
be are interwoven into the fabrics of everyday life. Hence the book
explores variations on an institutional level - as different high
school environments - along with variations on an interpersonal
level, insisting on a person-environment reciprocity in the study
of development. Using cultural-historical activity theory and
ecological psychology derived from theorists including Bang, Barker
& Wright, Gibson, Lewin, Hedegaard, Ilyenkov, Stetsenko, and
Vygotsky, Sofie Pedersen argues that developmental dynamics among
young people cannot be reduced to individual nor social processes
alone but are connected to institutional conditions and to concrete
places. By insisting on a wholeness approach to the understanding
of youth development, Pedersen reveals the developmental dynamics
that unfold in the everyday lives of young people, and sheds new
light on youth life dynamics, including the challenges that young
people face.
The COVID-19 pandemic has shed light on how much humans rely, more
than ever before in our history, on technology. While technology in
its simplest definition is the use of a tool for a practical
purpose, in the last three decades, educators can confidently say
it has revolutionized how information is communicated and accessed.
Most importantly, educators who had to recently shift their classes
online understood the important role of technology to stay
connected and instruct students remotely. There are many different
facets of technology in today's classrooms and ideas on where
educators are headed in preparing their students for a
technology-rich world. With new technologies being constantly
developed and new scenarios rising to the surface in the
educational environment, the future of technology in the classroom
is widespread, consistently growing, and always advancing with more
technological reliance. Emerging Realities and the Future of
Technology in the Classroom provides an understanding on how
technology is integrated into today's classroom and how
institutions can be further informed of the importance of
technology in today's world. This book examines a variety of
pertinent topics that look at the present and future potential
roles of technology in the classroom. While highlighting topics
such as STEM in online education, leadership and technology, new
instructional models in online learning, and gaming in education,
this book is essential for teachers across all disciplines and in
higher education and K-12, school administrators, principals,
instructional designers, librarians, media specialists, educational
software developers, educational technologists, IT specialists,
practitioners, researchers, academicians, and students interested
in the current status of technology in the classroom and its
potential role in education for the years ahead.
The politics of international intervention into rural areas is the
subject of this insightful study. Using concrete cases drawn from
fieldwork in rural Burkina Faso, Engberg-Pedersen shows how
nongovernmental organizations' activities with women's groups,
natural resource management projects, decentralization policies,
and rural democratization advocates must enter an arena of local
struggle for resources and status. He maintains that activists
often seriously contradict rural people's practices and
understandings of particular issues and how they should be
organized. Thus, while societal conflicts and institutional
contradictions are inescapable features of rural development,
development assistance agents and scholars of democratization and
political change in Africa largely ignore them.
In Balanced Wonder: Experiential Sources of Imagination, Virtue,
and Human Flourishing, Jan B. W. Pedersen digs deep into the
alluring topic of wonder and argues in a scholarly yet accessible
way that the experience of wonder when balanced serves as a strong
contributor to human flourishing. Along the way Pedersen describes
seven properties of wonder and shows how wonder is distinct from
other altered states, including awe, horror, the sublime,
curiosity, amazement, admiration, and astonishment. Examining the
contribution of both emotion and imagination in the experience of
wonder--filtered through the Neo-Aristotelian work of philosophers
Douglas Rasmussen, Alasdair MacIntyre, and Martha
Nussbaum--Pedersen also makes it clear that wonder may contribute
to human flourishing in various ways, such as widening of
perception, extension of moral scope or sensitivity, a wondrous
afterglow, openness, humility, an imaginative attitude, reverence,
and gratitude. Importantly, for wonder to act as a strong
contributor to human flourishing one needs to wonder at the right
thing, in the right amount, in the right time, in the right way,
and for the right purpose.
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