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The purpose of this Handbook is to provide students with an
overview of key developments in queer and trans feminist theories
and their significance to the field of contemporary performance
studies. It presents new insights highlighting the ways in which
rigid or punishing notions of gender, sexuality and race continue
to flourish in systems of knowledge, faith and power which are
relevant to a new generation of queer and trans feminist performers
today. The guiding question for the Handbook is: How do queer and
trans feminist theories enhance our understanding of developments
in feminist performance today, and will this discussion give rise
to new ways of theorizing contemporary performance? As such, the
volume will survey a new generation of performers and theorists, as
well as senior scholars, who engage and redefine the limits of
performance. The chapters will demonstrate how intersectional,
queer and trans feminist theoretical tools support new analyses of
performance with a global focus. The primary audience will be
students of theatre/ performance studies as well as queer /gender
studies. The volume's contents suggest close links between the
formation of queer feminist identities alongside recent key
political developments with transnational resonances. Furthermore,
the emergence of new queer and trans feminist epistemologies
prompts a reorientation regarding performance and identities in a
21st-century context.
This handbook brings together recent advances in the areas of
supply chain optimization, supply chain management, and life-cycle
cost analysis of bioenergy. These topics are important for the
development and long-term sustainability of the bioenergy industry.
The increasing interest in bioenergy has been motivated by its
potential to become a key future energy source. The opportunities
and challenges that this industry has been facing have been the
motivation for a number of optimization-related works on bioenergy.
Practitioners and academicians agree that the two major barriers of
further investments in this industry are biomass supply uncertainty
and costs. The goal of this handbook is to present several
cutting-edge developments and tools to help the industry overcome
these supply chain and economic challenges. Case studies
highlighting the problems faced by investors in the US and Europe
illustrate the impact of certain tools in making bioenergy an
economically viable energy option.
Health--physical, mental, spiritual. All three are closely related.
But in modern mental-health care one of them is often neglected.
Nurses, social workers and counselors are rarely taught to minister
to their client's spiritual needs. In fact, they are sometime told
to ignore them altogether. But spiritual needs can play a part in
any illness. They may become especially strong when the mind and
emotions are affected. So how can Christian workers help their
clients spiritually without violating their freedom or antagonizing
other members of the health-care team? How can they help their
colleagues and keep their own sanity under extremely stressful
conditions? Judith Allen Shelly joins Sandra D. John and other
mental-health professionals to show how Christians can minister
effectively to such deep needs.
With new chapters on key topics such as mental health, the
environment, race, ethnicity and health, and pharmaceuticals, this
new edition maintains its multidisciplinary framework and bridges
the gap between health policy and the sociology of health. It
builds upon the success of the first by encompassing a range of
issues, studies, and disciplines. The broad coverage of topics in
addition to new chapters present an engagement with contemporary
issues, resulting in a valuable teaching aid. This second edition
brings together a diverse range of leading international scholars
with contributors from Australia, Puerto-Rico, USA, Guatemala,
Germany, Sri Lanka, Botswana, UK, South Sudan, Mexico, South Korea,
Canada and more. The second edition of this Handbook remains a key
resource for undergraduates, post-graduates, and researchers across
multidisciplinary backgrounds including: medicine, health and
social care, sociology, and anthropology. PART ONE: Culture,
Society and Health PART TWO: Lived Experiences PART THREE: Health
Care Systems, Access and Use PART FOUR: Health in Environmental and
Planetary Context
Representing a wide range of disciplines -- biology, sociology,
anthropology, economics, human ethology, psychology, primatology,
history, and philosophy of science -- the contributors to this book
recently spent a complete academic year at the Center for
Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) discussing a plethora of new
insights in reference to human cultural evolution. These scholars
acted as a living experiment of "interdisciplinarity in vivo." The
assumption of this experiment was that the scholars -- while
working and residing at the ZiF -- would be united intellectually
as well as socially, a connection that might eventually enhance
future interdisciplinary communication even after the research
group had dispersed. An important consensus emerged: The issue of
human culture poses a challenge to the division of the world into
the realms of the "natural" and the "cultural" and hence, to the
disciplinary division of scientific labor. The appropriate place
for the study of human culture, in this group's view, is located
between biology and the social sciences. Explicitly avoiding
biological and sociological reductionisms, the group adopted a
pluralistic perspective -- "integrative pluralism" -- that took
into account both today's highly specialized and effective
(sub-)disciplinary research and the possibility of integrating the
respective findings on a case-by-case basis. Each sub-group
discovered its own way of interdisciplinary collaboration and
submitted a contribution to the present volume reflecting one of
several types of fruitful cooperation, such as a fully integrated
chapter, a multidisciplinary overview, or a discussion between
different approaches. A promising first step on the long road to an
interdisciplinarily informed understanding of human culture, this
book will be of interest to social scientists and biologists alike.
Representing a wide range of disciplines -- biology, sociology,
anthropology, economics, human ethology, psychology, primatology,
history, and philosophy of science -- the contributors to this book
recently spent a complete academic year at the Center for
Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) discussing a plethora of new
insights in reference to human cultural evolution. These scholars
acted as a living experiment of "interdisciplinarity "in vivo.""
The assumption of this experiment was that the scholars -- while
working and residing at the ZiF -- would be united intellectually
as well as socially, a connection that might eventually enhance
future interdisciplinary communication even after the research
group had dispersed.
An important consensus emerged: The issue of human culture poses a
challenge to the division of the world into the realms of the
"natural" and the "cultural" and hence, to the disciplinary
division of scientific labor. The appropriate place for the study
of human culture, in this group's view, is located "between biology
and the social sciences."
Explicitly avoiding biological and sociological reductionisms, the
group adopted a pluralistic perspective -- "integrative pluralism"
-- that took into account both today's highly specialized and
effective (sub-)disciplinary research and the possibility of
integrating the respective findings on a case-by-case basis. Each
sub-group discovered its own way of interdisciplinary collaboration
and submitted a contribution to the present volume reflecting one
of several types of fruitful cooperation, such as a fully
integrated chapter, a multidisciplinary overview, or a discussion
between different approaches. A promising first step on the long
road to an interdisciplinarily informed understanding of human
culture, this book will be of interest to social scientists and
biologists alike.
This handbook brings together recent advances in the areas of
supply chain optimization, supply chain management, and life-cycle
cost analysis of bioenergy. These topics are important for the
development and long-term sustainability of the bioenergy industry.
The increasing interest in bioenergy has been motivated by its
potential to become a key future energy source. The opportunities
and challenges that this industry has been facing have been the
motivation for a number of optimization-related works on bioenergy.
Practitioners and academicians agree that the two major barriers of
further investments in this industry are biomass supply uncertainty
and costs. The goal of this handbook is to present several
cutting-edge developments and tools to help the industry overcome
these supply chain and economic challenges. Case studies
highlighting the problems faced by investors in the US and Europe
illustrate the impact of certain tools in making bioenergy an
economically viable energy option.
This collection of essays by a leading philosopher of science defends integrative pluralism as the best description for today's complexity of scientific inquiry. The tendency of some scientists to reduce all theories to a few fundamental laws of the most basic particles that populate our universe is not appropriate for the biological sciences, which study multi-component, multi-level, evolved complex systems. This book will be of interest to students and professionals in the philosophy of science.
This collection of essays by a leading philosopher of science defends integrative pluralism as the best description for today's complexity of scientific inquiry. The tendency of some scientists to reduce all theories to a few fundamental laws of the most basic particles that populate our universe is not appropriate for the biological sciences, which study multi-component, multi-level, evolved complex systems. This book will be of interest to students and professionals in the philosophy of science.
Do you feel that your problem is not what you do but who you are?
caught in patterns of destructive relationships? that you never get
enough affirmation? afraid you'll pass bad patterns along to your
children? that God probably loves you less than others? If these
questions fit you, you may be experiencing shame. Often shame comes
from being raised in a family that has an impaired ability to
provide its members with healthy nurturing. As a result, you carry
emotional scars into adult life, longing for happiness but feeling
unworthy of it. Sandra Wilson knows much about "shame-based"
families--both from personal experience and from her years as a
family therapist. Drawing from this background, she teaches you
biblical principles that have helped her and many others work
through painful issues and learn new, healthier ways to live. In
this revised edition, Wilson also includes help for parents who
want to break the intergenerational cycle of shame and give their
children a "grace-based" foundation for life.
The Pragmatist Challenge lays out a programmatic view for taking a
pragmatist approach to topics in philosophy of science and
metaphysics. Pragmatism involves a collection of specific views as
well as comprising a general approach that can be applied to
multiple topics. For topics at the intersection of philosophy of
science and metaphysics, pragmatism as explored in this volume is
an effective way to take entrenched debates and re-frame them in
ways that move past old dichotomies and offer more fruitful paths
forward. Each chapter explores a dual vision of pragmatism:
specific pragmatist views are developed, demonstrating how to take
a distinctively pragmatist approach to some particular issue or
subfield; and the general shape of what it means to take a
pragmatist approach is elucidated as well. The chapters thus tend
to be synoptic in scope. Collectively, they offer a new approach
that can be taken up in constructively reframing other discussions,
ready to be applied to new specific topics. Pragmatism is an
especially potent tool that sits at the interface between
methodological and applied questions coming directly from sciences,
and the underlying ontological or metaphysical commitments that are
implied by or support the methodological discussions. The goal of
the volume is to articulate a variety of ways to be a pragmatist
without having to commit to a single specific set of -isms in order
to make use of it, while highlighting the common themes that
manifest across different discussions. The chapters offer a
heterogenous yet programmatic approach to pragmatism.
It s taken Audrey Regan years to establish herself as a wedding
dress designer, and to date she s been roped into creating dresses
for nine of her girlfriends. Request #10 follows her vow to Just
say no! and comes from her very best friend. She can hardly turn
Carly down! Audrey arrives in Atlanta early to perform all of her
maid-of-honor duties along with final fittings for a one-of-a-kind
dress. But Carly s wedding is nothing short of an event, complete
with Prince Charming, and the festivities make Audrey question
whether there s a prince of her own anywhere in her future. Enter
the groom s brother and best man. Shaggy-haired, tattooed bad boy
J.R. Hunt couldn t be any more different from Prince Charming if he
rode in on a Harley Davidson. Oh, wait. He actually did ride in on
a Harley! "Sandra D. Bricker is the Babe Ruth of romantic comedy
with one home run after another! Third in the hilarious series, I
didn't want "Always the Designer, Never the Bride" to end. I'm
anxiously waiting for the next book in this series. Novel Rocket
and I give "Always the Designer, Never the Bride" our highest
recommendation. It's a 5-star read!" - Ane Mulligan, Sr. Editor
Novel Rocket "Sandie Bricker's latest romance is as beautifully
woven as a haute couture gown. "Always the Designer, Never the
Bride" offers readers a fun and engaging storyline, along with some
sparkling embellishments, including an array of bridal design
tidbits, guaranteed to have you reaching for your needle and
thread. Highly recommended!" - Janice Thompson, author of the
"Weddings by Bella "series ""Always the Designer Never the Bride
"shows yet another angle of the journey from 'I think I love you'
to 'I do' and all the side adventures that keep her readers
begging, 'Tell me another story!'" Cynthia Ruchti, radio
personality and novelist, author of the Carol Award finalist "They
Almost Always Come Home" "Sandra Bricker has done it again! Like
every book in this series, Always the Designer, Never the Bridemade
me laugh, made me sigh, made me root for the heroine, and made me
cry. When I reached the last page, I didn't know whether to whimper
because I had to leave Audrey and J.R. behind...orexhalethat sigh
of satisfaction bornof reading a truly wonderful story.No way I'm
loaning this one out, because what if it isn't returned!" -Loree
Lough, best-selling author of more than 80 award-winning books,
including reader favorite From Ashes to Honor "
As a wedding planner, Sherilyn Caine should have the perfect
wedding experience... After all, she just landed her dream job at
the wedding destination hotel, The Tanglewood. The rest should be a
piece of cake for Sherilyn's Type A personality. But while
everything else goes smoothly, her own wedding plans start to sink
right before her eyes. One way or the other, Sherilyn is determined
to make this wedding work until the latest development threatens to
call the whole thing off. Is it possible that Sherilyn is allergic
to her fiance? "What a fun read! This is perfect to take with you
to the beach or to sit by a fire, although people will be looking
at you strangely as you laugh and nod at all the problems Sherilyn
has to face. And the recipes are to die for! Anyone who has been to
a wedding will love the humor and romance in this book!" - Camy
Tang, author of The Sushi Series and Protection for Hire "You ll
want to say 'I do' to this delightful story filled with fun,
romance, memorable characters, and all the charm of the South." -
Jenny B. Jones, award-winning author of Save the Date and A Charmed
Life Series "This book will make you want to check into The
Tanglewood Inn for a nice long stay! Always the Wedding Planner,
Never the Bride is filled with friendship and romance and Sandra D.
Bricker s trademark wit and warmth. I want to hang out with these
women! Bricker s novels are like a fun visit with your best
friend!" - Judy Christie, author of Hurry Less, Worry Less and
fiction titles, including The Glory of Green, Book #3 in The Green
Series "I didn t think Sandra D. Bricker could write another story
in this series to outdo Always the Baker, Never the Bride. I was
wrong. With her gift for natural, sparkling dialogue and her
ability to throw believable, tension-causing conflicts into the
path of our heroine, Sherilyn, Bricker has written another winner
in Always the Wedding Planner, Never the Bride. While it was
wonderful revisiting characters from the first book, new lovebirds
Sherilyn and Andy stole my heart and awakened my empathy as soon as
I met them. Before you start reading the book, you might need to
check your own planner it s hard to set it down once you dive in!"
- Trish Perry, author of The Tea Shop Series, including Perfect
Blend and Tea for Two"
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