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As the power of computing continues to advance, companies have
become increasingly dependent on technology to perform their
operational requirements and to collect, process, and maintain
vital data. This increasing reliance has caused information
technology (IT) auditors to examine the adequacy of managerial
control in information systems and related operations to assure
necessary levels of effectiveness and efficiency in business
processes. In order to perform a successful assessment of a
business's IT operations, auditors need to keep pace with the
continued advancements being made in this field. IT Auditing Using
a System Perspective is an essential reference source that
discusses advancing approaches within the IT auditing process, as
well as the necessary tasks in sufficiently initiating, inscribing,
and completing IT audit engagement. Applying the recommended
practices contained in this book will help IT leaders improve IT
audit practice areas to safeguard information assets more
effectively with a concomitant reduction in engagement area risks.
Featuring research on topics such as statistical testing,
management response, and risk assessment, this book is ideally
designed for managers, researchers, auditors, practitioners,
analysts, IT professionals, security officers, educators,
policymakers, and students seeking coverage on modern auditing
approaches within information systems and technology.
Robert Elliot offers a provocative insight into the ethical
problems of environmental strategy. He explores the arguments
surrounding the concept of ecological restoration and develops the
groundwork laid by his highly acclaimed 1982 article, "Faking
Nature."
Ecological restoration is a crucial process in the modern world
and is central to companies' environmental policy. Elliot considers
whether areas restored after ecological destruction are less
valuable than before the damage took place. "Faking Nature"
observes the pros and cons of the argument and examines the role of
humans in the natural world. This book is a timely analysis of the
simultaneous destruction and restoration of the natural world and
the ethics related to those processes, in an era of accelerated
environmental damage and repair.
Faking Nature explores the arguments surrounding the concept of ecological restoration. This is a crucial process in the modern world and is central to companies' environmental policy; whether areas restored after ecological destruction are less valuable than before the damage took place. Elliot discusses the pros and cons of the argument and examines the role of humans in the natural world. This volume is a timely and provocative analysis of the simultaneous destruction and restoration of the natural world and the ethics related to those processes, in an era of accelerated environmental damage and repair.
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Theatre of Exile (Paperback)
Horacio Czertok; Edited by Martin Holbraad; Translated by Robert Elliot
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R1,145
Discovery Miles 11 450
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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How might the organic link between theatre-making and political
action be revitalised? And how might a spontaneous vision of a
theatre of and for ordinary people be reignited? Since his
political exile from Argentina in 1977, theatre director and
producer Horacio Czertok has devoted his life to re-imagining the
art of the theatre, taking it out of its comfort zone into places
of social conflict such as deprived suburban areas, prisons and
mental hospitals, as well as open, public spaces, engaging directly
with audiences in a spirit of abiding, carnivalesque, and deeply
political theatrical experimentation. Adapting a rigorous
Stanislavskian theatrical training to the exigencies of raw,
immediate encounters with audiences in marginal and open spaces,
Czertok's theatre-making is unique, not only in the kinds of
capacities and skills it allows actors to develop, but also in the
way it renders the question of political efficacy immanent to the
very process of making theatre. Providing Czertok's own, highly
personal account of his trajectory in the global scene of
theatre-making over the past half-century, this is a book about the
theatre of exile - a theatre of streets, prisons, hospitals, open
to direct and unexpected encounters with audiences and their
life-experiences. Photos by Luca Gavagna
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Theatre of Exile (Hardcover)
Horacio Czertok; Edited by Martin Holbraad; Translated by Robert Elliot
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R3,972
Discovery Miles 39 720
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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How might the organic link between theatre-making and political
action be revitalised? And how might a spontaneous vision of a
theatre of and for ordinary people be reignited? Since his
political exile from Argentina in 1977, theatre director and
producer Horacio Czertok has devoted his life to re-imagining the
art of the theatre, taking it out of its comfort zone into places
of social conflict such as deprived suburban areas, prisons and
mental hospitals, as well as open, public spaces, engaging directly
with audiences in a spirit of abiding, carnivalesque, and deeply
political theatrical experimentation. Adapting a rigorous
Stanislavskian theatrical training to the exigencies of raw,
immediate encounters with audiences in marginal and open spaces,
Czertok's theatre-making is unique, not only in the kinds of
capacities and skills it allows actors to develop, but also in the
way it renders the question of political efficacy immanent to the
very process of making theatre. Providing Czertok's own, highly
personal account of his trajectory in the global scene of
theatre-making over the past half-century, this is a book about the
theatre of exile - a theatre of streets, prisons, hospitals, open
to direct and unexpected encounters with audiences and their
life-experiences. Photos by Luca Gavagna
As the power of computing continues to advance, companies have
become increasingly dependent on technology to perform their
operational requirements and to collect, process, and maintain
vital data. This increasing reliance has caused information
technology (IT) auditors to examine the adequacy of managerial
control in information systems and related operations to assure
necessary levels of effectiveness and efficiency in business
processes. In order to perform a successful assessment of a
business's IT operations, auditors need to keep pace with the
continued advancements being made in this field. IT Auditing Using
a System Perspective is an essential reference source that
discusses advancing approaches within the IT auditing process, as
well as the necessary tasks in sufficiently initiating, inscribing,
and completing IT audit engagement. Applying the recommended
practices contained in this book will help IT leaders improve IT
audit practice areas to safeguard information assets more
effectively with a concomitant reduction in engagement area risks.
Featuring research on topics such as statistical testing,
management response, and risk assessment, this book is ideally
designed for managers, researchers, auditors, practitioners,
analysts, IT professionals, security officers, educators,
policymakers, and students seeking coverage on modern auditing
approaches within information systems and technology.
This is a new release of the original 1935 edition.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ Views In India, China, And On The Shores Of The Red Sea,
Volumes 1-2; Views In India, China, And On The Shores Of The Red
Sea; Robert Elliot Robert Elliot, Emma Roberts H. Fisher, R. Fisher
& P. Jackson, 1835 History; Asia; China; China; Engraving;
History / Asia / China; History / Asia / India & South Asia;
India; Red Sea
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Title: The Experiences of a Planter in the jungles of Mysore,
etc.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe
British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It
is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150
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HISTORICAL collection includes books from the British Library
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2 vol.; 8 . T 37299
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This revisionist book shows how France's haute bourgeoisie
understood and responded to the threat of revolution it believed it
faced in the 1890s. The essence of the threat was that under the
regime of the Third Republic the non-wealthy might come to control
government through the power of the vote and employ a graduated
income tax to destroy the wealthy. This book examines, in detail,
the battle over the income tax which was the main political issue
in France during this time but which is virtually absent from
histories of the period. It also explains how the Dreyfus Affair
has mistakenly been considered to have been the central event of
the period.
This volume offers a selection of some of the best and most interesting articles that have been written on ethics and the environment in the past two decades. It constitutes an ideal introduction to the main debates in the area, dealing with issues such as duties to future people, resource conservatism, species and wilderness preservation, the relevance of ecology to ethics, ecofeminism, and the tension between political liberalism and environmentalism. This book will be of interest not just to professional philosophers and students of philosophy, but to anyone who wishes to learn about the beliefs and principles which underlie environmentalism.
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