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Series Information An interactive approach to learning, this series
provides everything a student needs for Foundation studies across
healthcare disciplines. Written by an appropriate specialist in a
non-technical style. Key features of the text demonstrate how
theory has a practical application, as well as testing student's
knowledge.
How and why are arts and cultural practices meaningful to
communities? Highlighting examples from Lebanon, Latin America,
China, Ireland, India, Sri Lanka and beyond, this exciting book
explores the relationship between the arts, culture and community
development. Academics and practitioners from six continents
discuss how diverse communities understand, re-imagine or seek to
change personal, cultural, social, economic or political conditions
while using the arts as their means and spaces of engagement.
Investigating the theory and practice of 'cultural democracy', this
book explores a range of aesthetic forms including song, music,
muralism, theatre, dance, and circus arts.
How and why are arts and cultural practices meaningful to
communities? Highlighting examples from Lebanon, Latin America,
China, Ireland, India, Sri Lanka and beyond, this exciting book
explores the relationship between the arts, culture and community
development. Academics and practitioners from six continents
discuss how diverse communities understand, re-imagine or seek to
change personal, cultural, social, economic or political conditions
while using the arts as their means and spaces of engagement.
Investigating the theory and practice of 'cultural democracy', this
book explores a range of aesthetic forms including song, music,
muralism, theatre, dance, and circus arts.
This book represents the vanguard of new work in the rapidly
growing arena of Trans Studies. Thematically organised, it brings
together studies from an international, cross-disciplinary range of
contributors to address a range of questions pertinent to the
emergence of trans lives and discourses. Examining the ways in
which the emergence of trans challenges, develops and extends
understandings of gender and reconfigures everyday lives, it asks
how trans lives and discourses articulate and contest with issues
of rights, education and popular common-sense. With attention to
the question of how trans has shaped and been shaped by new modes
of social action and networking, The Emergence of Trans also
explores what the proliferation of trans representation across
multiple media forms and public discourse suggests about the wider
cultural moment, and considers the challenges presented for health
care, social policy, gender and sexuality theory, and everyday
articulations of identity. As such, it will appeal to scholars and
students of gender and sexuality studies, as well as activists,
professionals and individuals interested in trans lives and
discourses.
What does it mean for someone to be 'trans'? What are the
implications of this for healthcare provision? Drawing on the
findings of an extensive research project, this book addresses
urgent challenges and debates in trans health. It interweaves
patient voices with social theory and autobiography, offering an
innovative look at how shifting language, patient mistrust, waiting
lists and professional power shape clinical encounters, and
exploring what a better future might look like for trans patients.
This book represents the vanguard of new work in the rapidly
growing arena of Trans Studies. Thematically organised, it brings
together studies from an international, cross-disciplinary range of
contributors to address a range of questions pertinent to the
emergence of trans lives and discourses. Examining the ways in
which the emergence of trans challenges, develops and extends
understandings of gender and reconfigures everyday lives, it asks
how trans lives and discourses articulate and contest with issues
of rights, education and popular common-sense. With attention to
the question of how trans has shaped and been shaped by new modes
of social action and networking, The Emergence of Trans also
explores what the proliferation of trans representation across
multiple media forms and public discourse suggests about the wider
cultural moment, and considers the challenges presented for health
care, social policy, gender and sexuality theory, and everyday
articulations of identity. As such, it will appeal to scholars and
students of gender and sexuality studies, as well as activists,
professionals and individuals interested in trans lives and
discourses.
What does it mean for someone to be `trans'? What are the
implications of this for healthcare provision? Drawing on the
findings of an extensive research project, this book addresses
urgent challenges and debates in trans health. It interweaves
patient voices with social theory and autobiography, offering an
innovative look at how shifting language, patient mistrust, waiting
lists and professional power shape clinical encounters, and
exploring what a better future might look like for trans patients.
Coaching tools, techniques, and processes for project managers,
executives, leaders, and entrepreneurs. Insights for cultural
competence, coaching a team, trauma coaching, authenticity, and
more.
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