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This study text has been developed to support ICSA's Level 4
Certificate in Sports Governance and includes a range of
navigational, self-testing and illustrative features to help you
get the most out of the support materials. The text covers the
syllabus for each module and is structured to help in planning a
programme of study. Learning outcomes linked to the syllabus are
highlighted to help students focus on the examination requirements
for the Certificate. The text follows a standard format and
includes a range of features to encourage active learning and to
help students apply principles and theory to real-life business
situations, including: * stop and think scenarios * worked examples
* test yourself review questions and answers * glossaries of key
terms The text provides an excellent guide for students, but also
serves as a useful reference for anyone who needs an accessible and
practical introduction to the subject.
The most up-to-date and in-depth book on the business of
professional team sports Pro team sports are the biggest and most
important sector of international sport business Strong focus on
applied analysis and performance measurement, invaluable real-world
skills Covers sports, teams and leagues all over the world from the
EPL to the NFL Addresses key themes from ownership and competitive
balance to media revenue and the role of agents
Wilson/Simpson/Antill's HANDS-ON ETHICAL HACKING AND NETWORK
DEFENSE, 4th edition, equips you with the knowledge and skills to
protect networks using the tools and techniques of an ethical
hacker. The authors explore the concept of ethical hacking and its
practitioners -- explaining their importance in protecting
corporate and government data -- and then deliver an in-depth guide
to performing security testing. Thoroughly updated, the text covers
new security resources, emerging vulnerabilities and innovative
methods to protect networks, mobile security considerations,
computer crime laws and penalties for illegal computer hacking. A
final project brings concepts together in a penetration testing
exercise and report, while virtual machine labs, auto-graded
quizzes and interactive activities in the online learning platform
help further prepare you for your role as a network security
professional.
ePDF and ePUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. How
can public services and social interventions create and sustain
good outcomes for the populations they serve? Building on research
in public health, social epidemiology and the social determinants
of health, this book presents complexity theory as an alternative
basis for an outcome-oriented public management praxis. It takes a
critical approach towards New Public Management and provides new
conceptual inroads for reappraising public management in theory and
practice. It advances two practical approaches: Human Learning
Systems (a model for public service reform) and Learning
Partnerships (a model for research and academic engagement in
complex settings). With up-to-date and extensive discussions on
public service reform, this book provides practical and
action-oriented guidance for a radical change of course in
management and governance.
Still the only textbook to introduce the fundamental principles of
sport and leisure management together Essential course text for all
undergraduate sport management or leisure management courses
Torkildsen is a classic textbook, used by hundreds of thousands of
sport and leisure students over nearly 40 years Seventh edition is
fully revised and updated, with new cases and examples in every
chapter Contains completely new chapters on outdoor recreation and
adventure; sport business consultancy; the global sport and leisure
economy, and corporate social responsibility Provides core theory
and practical guidance of the key functional areas of sport and
leisure management Companion website includes additional material
for teaching and learning
The most up-to-date and in-depth book on the business of
professional team sports Pro team sports are the biggest and most
important sector of international sport business Strong focus on
applied analysis and performance measurement, invaluable real-world
skills Covers sports, teams and leagues all over the world from the
EPL to the NFL Addresses key themes from ownership and competitive
balance to media revenue and the role of agents
Still the only textbook to introduce the fundamental principles of
sport and leisure management together Essential course text for all
undergraduate sport management or leisure management courses
Torkildsen is a classic textbook, used by hundreds of thousands of
sport and leisure students over nearly 40 years Seventh edition is
fully revised and updated, with new cases and examples in every
chapter Contains completely new chapters on outdoor recreation and
adventure; sport business consultancy; the global sport and leisure
economy, and corporate social responsibility Provides core theory
and practical guidance of the key functional areas of sport and
leisure management Companion website includes additional material
for teaching and learning
Over the past decade, putting public services on-line has been a
focus of huge policy and financial investments aimed at providing
more joined-up service delivery. For some this is part of a
transformation that is bringing about a new era of integrated
digital government. For others digitalization means threats to
privacy and security and a strengthening of bureaucracy. In the UK
and beyond, front-line service providers and citizens have been
slow to take up digital services whilst major projects have
floundered. This book takes a fresh look at this vital area for
public policy and practice. Informed by over ten years of original
research on the 'inside' of projects to put local services on-line,
the authors combine cross-disciplinary insights to provide a new
social informatics perspective on digital government. Experiences
in areas such as health and social care are used to illustrate the
dangers of 'over-integration' when key decisions are left to system
designers, as they seek to integrate information in centralized
systems. The authors argue for a new 'architectural discourse' to
change the way that systems are deployed, evolve, and are governed.
This leads to the conclusion that increased coordination of public
services in a digital economy is better achieved through federated
rather than integrated services that recognize the infrastructural
nature of information systems and the essential role of
co-production in their future evolution
Cybersecurity attacks grow more complex every day. The first
edition of Wilson's COMPTIA PENTEST+ GUIDE TO PENETRATION TESTING
helps you gain the knowledge and skills necessary to analyze
systems in the same way hackers do. It provides the information you
need to successfully pass the CompTIA PenTest+ PTO-002
certification exam and contains detailed examples, projects, and
hands-on activities (including virtual machine labs and interactive
online features) where you can practice using the actual tools and
methodologies needed to be a successful penetration tester. The
author begins by exploring the concept of penetration testing, and
then walks you through the process of building your own penetration
testing lab of virtual machines (hosted on your own computer, which
is used to practice the use of pen testing tools and methods). A
final project guides you in the creation of a penetration testing
report that includes all the areas covered in earlier modules.
The first book to explore the historical development of Belgian
politics, this groundbreaking study of the rivalry between
Catholicism, Socialism, and nationalism is essential reading for
anyone interested in Europe before World War I.
This pathbreaking, multidisciplinary work challenges our unthinking
acceptance of such terms as 'Asia Pacific' and 'Pacific Rim.'
Clarifying the hidden power relationships and hegemonic struggles
that are disguised by ideological constructions of the region, the
contributors uncover fundamental contradictions_including the human
costs and consequences_that underlie the much-celebrated economic
boom. In evaluating the idea of 'Asia Pacific,' the book shifts our
focus from abstract relationships between capital and commodities
to the human interactions that have played a formative part in the
region's constitution. The contributors agree that it is these
interactions that constitute the region, rather than the physical
boundaries of the Pacific. This revised and updated edition brings
in additional essays focusing on conceptualizations of the Pacific,
considers more fully interactions among countries, and strongly
emphasizes peoples within the Pacific, who are routinely ignored in
most discussions of the 'Rim.'
Can sport and physical activity (PA) be used to improve the
communities we live in? How do community groups manage facilities
that provide sport and PA? How can managers ensure the services
they deliver meet the needs of their community? What role should
community sport schemes play in society? Answer these questions and
more in this, the first textbook to focus on the theory and
practice of community-level sport management and development.
Bringing together academics and practitioners with expertise in
sport management, sport development, the sociology of sport, PA
programming and community coaching, this book outlines best
practice and explores contemporary issues relating to: Community
enhancement through sport and PA Leadership, enterprise and
innovation Budgeting and decision making Event and facility
management Corporate social responsibility (CSR) Monitoring and
evaluation. The book is divided into three sections: Part I
provides an introduction to developing and managing community
sport; Part II outlines the key issues and challenges that face
those working in the sector; and Part III examines the leadership
and management qualities needed to effectively manage and develop
community sport. Insightful and user-friendly, Managing and
Developing Community Sport is written in an easy to read style and
is a vital resource for sport management practitioners or students
hoping to work in community-level sport.
Sport Management: The Basics is an engaging and accessible
introduction to sport management which considers a range of
contemporary philosophical, social, cultural and political matters
as they impact on this growing field. Drawing links between
academic theory and practice, it explores the current challenges
facing managers in the sport industry, addressing topics including:
the history of sport management the role of the manager levels of
management the public, private and voluntary sectors sport
management in the global marketplace With suggestions for further
reading throughout the text, a comprehensive chapter on employment
and employability, and case studies which explore both theory and
practice, Sport Management: The Basics offers a clear and concise
introduction for anyone seeking to study or work in sport
management.
Can sport and physical activity (PA) be used to improve the
communities we live in? How do community groups manage facilities
that provide sport and PA? How can managers ensure the services
they deliver meet the needs of their community? What role should
community sport schemes play in society? Answer these questions and
more in this, the first textbook to focus on the theory and
practice of community-level sport management and development.
Bringing together academics and practitioners with expertise in
sport management, sport development, the sociology of sport, PA
programming and community coaching, this book outlines best
practice and explores contemporary issues relating to: Community
enhancement through sport and PA Leadership, enterprise and
innovation Budgeting and decision making Event and facility
management Corporate social responsibility (CSR) Monitoring and
evaluation. The book is divided into three sections: Part I
provides an introduction to developing and managing community
sport; Part II outlines the key issues and challenges that face
those working in the sector; and Part III examines the leadership
and management qualities needed to effectively manage and develop
community sport. Insightful and user-friendly, Managing and
Developing Community Sport is written in an easy to read style and
is a vital resource for sport management practitioners or students
hoping to work in community-level sport.
This special issue aims to channel the energies, tactics, critical
forces, and comparative poetics Masao Miyoshi (1928-2009) carried
out in his work from the 1970s on: coming to terms with his concept
of aftering (the act of prolonging and transforming impacts across
cultural, political, and disciplinary borders) and its temporal,
border-crossing, translational, field-reframing, and revisionary
effects. Contributors do not assess his scholarship and photography
in any memorial, critical, or honorific sense. Instead, they seek
to renew the critical visions that he distributed across various
fields, from Asian to Asian American studies and beyond. Each takes
seriously the mandate inside Miyoshi's work that cultural criticism
envision its work broadly and courageously. Essays address the
state of Japan studies; China's role in twentieth-century
geopolitics, particularly involving Tibet; the critical ethos of
"the planetary" in the Anthropocene; and the Korean film
Snowpiercer, whose plot represents an embodiment of killer
capitalism. Contributors. Tsering Wangmo Dhompa, Arif Dirlik, Harry
Harootunian, Reginald Jackson, Mary Layoun, Christine L. Marran,
George Solt, Keijiro Suga, Stefan Tanaka, Chih-ming Wang, Rob
Wilson
EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY licence. This book
examines the idea and practice of co-creation in public services.
Informed by practical action, lived experience and research from 10
countries across Europe, including the UK, it shines new light on
the theory and reality of co-creation by conceptualising it in
terms of human rights, social justice and social innovation.
Focusing on human dimensions, the book presents real life examples
in public services as diverse as social care, health, work
activation, housing and criminal justice. It also highlights the
ways digital technologies can accelerate or hinder co-creation. The
book confronts a paradox at the heart of co-creation:
standardisation and inflexibility in planning and resourcing, or
‘concrete-ness’, counters the ‘elasticity’ required to
sustain co-creation in complex contexts.
Sport Management: The Basics is an engaging and accessible
introduction to sport management which considers a range of
contemporary philosophical, social, cultural and political matters
as they impact on this growing field. Drawing links between
academic theory and practice, it explores the current challenges
facing managers in the sport industry, addressing topics including:
the history of sport management the role of the manager levels of
management the public, private and voluntary sectors sport
management in the global marketplace With suggestions for further
reading throughout the text, a comprehensive chapter on employment
and employability, and case studies which explore both theory and
practice, Sport Management: The Basics offers a clear and concise
introduction for anyone seeking to study or work in sport
management.
Electronic health records are widely regarded as the 'connective
tissue' of any modern healthcare system. For some they represent a
'dangerous enthusiasm' and for others a key enabler of 'disruptive
innovation'. Many governments have made major policy and financial
investments in digitalizing health records but their implementation
has frequently run into opposition from doctors, had lukewarm
responses from patients, and raised considerable concerns for
privacy advocates and others worried by the security of sensitive
health data and the risks of national data-bases. This book draws
upon the concept of 'orders of worth' to reveal the moral
dimensions of the medical division of labour and to delve deeper
into understanding why electronic records have been so difficult to
implement and the sources of opposition to them. The authors argue
that digitalization disrupts the moral orders which define rights
and responsibilities for the sharing and exchanging of patient
medical data. This is illustrated through longitudinal studies of
two of the most controversial attempts to introduce national
systems - a patient controlled electronic record in Australia and a
national summary care record that was part of the ill-fated NHS
national program for IT in England. The authors conclude by using
the lessons from these national experiences and insights from two
regional projects in each country to suggest how the idea of
electronic records might be re-thought. It is a must read for
anyone concerned about health information and the implications of
how it is shared and exchanged in a digital world.
Be always converting, and be always converted; turn us again, O
Lord, Thomas Shepard urged his Cambridge congregation in the 1640s.
This mandate coming down from American Puritan times to New Age
seekers, to be always converting, and always converted, places a
radical burden on the self as site of renewal and world-change,
even as conversion becomes surrounded by deconversion (rejection of
prior beliefs) and counterconversion (turns to alternative beliefs)
across global modernity.
Rob Wilson s reconceptualization of the American project of
conversion begins with the story of Henry Opukaha ia, the first
Hawaiian convert to Christianity, torn from the stomach of his
Native Pacific homeland and transplanted to New England. Wilson
argues that Opukaha ia s conversion is both remarkable and
prototypically American, because he dared to redefine himself via
this drive to rebirth.
By mapping the poetics and politics of conversion and
counterconversion, Wilson returns conversion to its central place
in the American literature, history, and psyche. Through Opukaha ia
s story, and through the works of the Tongan social scientist and
fiction writer Epeli Hau ofa, Wild West poet Ai, and the mercurial
Bob Dylan, Wilson demonstrates that conversion seemingly an
anachronistic concern in this secular age is instead a global, yet
deeply American subject, less about salvation or finality than
about experimentation and the quest for modern beatitude.
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