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Tectonics of Place II: The Architecture of Johnson Fain chronicles
the architectural and interior design work of a preeminent
international design practice based in Southern California. The
firm, well-known for landmark projects throughout the United States
and abroad, eschews any singular approach or style. Addressing
issues of program, client, physical context, and sustainability,
Johnson Fain crafts design solutions that are strikingly modern and
unique. Tall buildings both elaborate their particular programs,
whether residential or work-related, while becoming icons on the
urban skyline. Single family dwellings, wineries and cultural
facilities set in more rural landscapes interact instinctively with
nature. Museums, clubhouses, and educational campuses create a
sense of cohesion and shared purpose through the design of both the
buildings and the open spaces that unite them. Forward-looking
science and technology centres express state-of-the-art systems
while reinforcing collegiality and reflection which lies at the
heart of research. Beyond the brief, the architecture of Johnson
Fain is human-centred, forward looking and interactive.
Francois Ewald's landmark The Birth of Solidarity-first published
in French in 1986, revised in 1996, with the revised edition
appearing here in English for the first time-is one of the most
important historical and philosophical studies of the rise of the
welfare state. Theorizing the origins of social insurance, Ewald
shows how the growing problem of industrial accidents in France
throughout the nineteenth century tested the limits of classical
liberalism and its notions of individual responsibility. As workers
and capitalists confronted each other over the problem of workplace
accidents, they transformed the older practice of commercial
insurance into an instrument of state intervention, thereby
creating an entirely new conception of law, the state, and social
solidarity. What emerged was a new system of social insurance
guaranteed by the state. The Birth of Solidarity is a classic work
of social and political theory that will appeal to all those
interested in labor power, the making and dismantling of the
welfare state, and Foucauldian notions of governmentality,
security, risk, and the limits of liberalism.
Francois Ewald's landmark The Birth of Solidarity-first published
in French in 1986, revised in 1996, with the revised edition
appearing here in English for the first time-is one of the most
important historical and philosophical studies of the rise of the
welfare state. Theorizing the origins of social insurance, Ewald
shows how the growing problem of industrial accidents in France
throughout the nineteenth century tested the limits of classical
liberalism and its notions of individual responsibility. As workers
and capitalists confronted each other over the problem of workplace
accidents, they transformed the older practice of commercial
insurance into an instrument of state intervention, thereby
creating an entirely new conception of law, the state, and social
solidarity. What emerged was a new system of social insurance
guaranteed by the state. The Birth of Solidarity is a classic work
of social and political theory that will appeal to all those
interested in labor power, the making and dismantling of the
welfare state, and Foucauldian notions of governmentality,
security, risk, and the limits of liberalism.
An accessible guide on the history, anatomy and philosophy behind
yoga, showing how yoga students can develop and grow their personal
practice. By offering students and teacher trainees guidance on how
to move on to the next stage in their learning, this practical
companion helps to deepen their understanding of holistic yoga
practice. Including insights from renowned yoga professionals,
including Lizzie Lasater, Andrew McGonigle, Graham Burns, Tarik
Dervish and more, this book offers practical ways to hone yoga
skills and knowledge. Covering everything from how to use your
breath and the different styles of yoga, to what to expect from
yoga teacher training, this is an essential handbook for all
students and trainee teachers of yoga.
Drawing on expertise from around the world, this volume
identifies our current state of knowledge about the behavior and
physiology of root herbivores. In particular, this work describes
prevailing concepts and theories based on historical and current
literature and identifies what new technologies and approaches are
available to researchers in the field. Chapters address how root
herbivore behavior and physiology is affected by the biotic and
abiotic soil environment, cover case studies of globally
significant pests and discuss advances in molecular techniques.
Covering all aspects of behavioral and physiological responses of
root herbivores to their environment, this will be valuable reading
for researchers and professionals in agricultural entomology, plant
science, ecology and soil science.
Key topics include: Molecular approach to root
herbivoresPhylloxeraPlant metabolitesSoil climateBehavioral ecology
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