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This book examines diverse ways of questioning, critiquing, and
communicating site in the creative process of architecture,
interior design, urban planning, and historical and cultural
studies. The authors use the term site to connote a series of
complex, established, or pre-existing conditions - a setting, an
atmosphere, an area - to read, to interpret, to relate to, and to
engage with, to redefine, or to create in relation to a design
prompt. By acknowledging, accommodating, and empowering the
physical, intellectual, and cultural characteristics of a site,
students question its history, boundaries, posture, and situational
aspects. Such inquiries promote a deeper appreciation of a site and
thus help students to acknowledge its capacity to influence design
throughout the iterative creative process. Understanding Site in
Design Pedagogy adds to the body of literature on design studio
pedagogy by presenting a collection of essays that challenge
normative assumptions about what defines a site and its distinctive
qualities. It poses a series of pedagogical questions for how sites
might be diversely interpreted and introduced to design students.
This study offers chapters that speak to site, memory, and lived
experience; multi-scalar thinking about site; connecting to site
through sensory phenomenon in interior design; alternate ways of
engaging site for learning sustainable principles; and introducing
unorthodox forms of site as the impetus to creative endeavours. It
offers innovative approaches to scholarship of teaching and
learning with respect to diverse readings of site within design
education.
We follow the shifting alliances of three young women on a
psychiatric ward over one momentous week. Cerys, nineteen, black
and depressive, Kay, twenty-six, white and bipolar, and Zee, a
Pakistani-British student nurse and former service user, are all
fighting a faceless institution in their own way. Their happiness,
health and friendships are at stake as they struggle to find
creative paths through life. The play examines diversity,
friendships, sexualities and power at a time of rising
uncertainties.
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joey (Paperback)
Sean Burn
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R245
Discovery Miles 2 450
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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1981 & a hard right government make savage cuts as party
members wear hang nelson mandela badges. poverty, racist attacks,
hunger strikes, terrorism & a royal wedding ... &
playground chants ov spaz change to joey because joey deacon who
lived with cerebral palsy appears on blue peter. friend who played
stiff little fingers loud, wore dm's with red laces & fought to
learn cookery saw the future coming, knew they were going to get
called joey so got in first by declaring their name wz joey from
now on, a still breath-taking reclamation. ultimately joey is a
high octane monologue about multiple possibilities for survival,
about rewriting futures - its not too late. embarking on a preview
tour in June 2019, the play will be performed in english and
British Sign Language at Queens Hall Hexham, Pulse Festival -
Ipswich, ARC Stockton and Northern Stage Newcastle upon Tyne. The
project is supported by ACE, Northern Stage, Andrew Lloyd Webber
Foundation, Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme, Live Theatre
and PULSE.
An epic love story told across four centuries by Sunderland-born
Tanya Sealt, a woman who cannot age until she has cried. Collector
of Tears is a play about about history, oppression and loss. Taking
both male and female lovers, Tanya is an outcast. She carries with
her an amazing collection of glass tear bottles which she tenderly
unpacks before telling their stories. On the day of Margaret
Thatcher's resignation on 22 November 1990, Tanya finally stands
her ground and fights those who have hunted her and her lovers,
male and female, down through time; finally learning how to cry.
Best North East new play of 2014 by the British Theatre Guide.
A comprehensive guide to understanding network architecture,
communication protocols, and network analysis to build secure
applications compatible with the latest versions of C# 8 and .NET
Core 3.0 Key Features Explore various network architectures that
make distributed programming possible Learn how to make reliable
software by writing secure interactions between clients and servers
Use .NET Core for network device automation, DevOps, and
software-defined networking Book DescriptionThe C# language and the
.NET Core application framework provide the tools and patterns
required to make the discipline of network programming as intuitive
and enjoyable as any other aspect of C# programming. With the help
of this book, you will discover how the C# language and the .NET
Core framework make this possible. The book begins by introducing
the core concepts of network programming, and what distinguishes
this field of programming from other disciplines. After this, you
will gain insights into concepts such as transport protocols,
sockets and ports, and remote data streams, which will provide you
with a holistic understanding of how network software fits into
larger distributed systems. The book will also explore the
intricacies of how network software is implemented in a more
explicit context, by covering sockets, connection strategies such
as Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol
(UDP), asynchronous processing, and threads. You will then be able
to work through code examples for TCP servers, web APIs served over
HTTP, and a Secure Shell (SSH) client. By the end of this book, you
will have a good understanding of the Open Systems Interconnection
(OSI) network stack, the various communication protocols for that
stack, and the skills that are essential to implement those
protocols using the C# programming language and the .NET Core
framework. What you will learn Understand the breadth of C#'s
network programming utility classes Utilize network-layer
architecture and organizational strategies Implement various
communication and transport protocols within C# Discover hands-on
examples of distributed application development Gain hands-on
experience with asynchronous socket programming and streams Learn
how C# and the .NET Core runtime interact with a hosting network
Understand a full suite of network programming tools and features
Who this book is forIf you're a .NET developer or a system
administrator with .NET experience and are looking to get started
with network programming, then this book is for you. Basic
knowledge of C# and .NET is assumed, in addition to a basic
understanding of common web protocols and some high-level
distributed system designs.
sean burn's third full-length poetry collection ranges across poems
on the great punk collage artist linder, on the little-known
cumbrian sculptor / painter lorna graves and a moving tribute to
the incredible tuvan singer sainkho namchylak. he explores mans
impact on the lake district and there is also an excoriating poem
on water privatisation. he gives us a week of prose-poetry
fairytales from the czech republic and a further cycle on scarring.
bastilles englan is a forceful multivoiced psychiatric hospital
break-out based on the authors own history. there are further long
poems on dance, on coventry, on america under bill clinton and on
the state of europe over the past decade (steal this loneliness).
the book finishes with the title poem which is an intense
transgender love story.
Through detailed exploration of events in Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain,
Libya, Syria and Yemen, Sean Burns here breaks down the concept of
professionalism within the armed forces into its component parts
and demonstrates how variation in military structures determines
their behaviour. In so doing, and by emphasising historical context
and drawing on a wide range of political science theory, Burns
sheds fresh light onto the ways in which military structure affects
the potential for democratic transition or the course of civil war.
With this book he presented a wide-ranging study of the Middle East
which provides key tools to understanding the opportunities for
democratisation, both during the Arab Spring and beyond, and which
is therefore essential reading for anyone working on the Middle
East, popular uprisings and the politics of repression.
Through detailed exploration of events in Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain,
Libya, Syria and Yemen, Sean Burns here breaks down the concept of
professionalism within the armed forces into its component parts
and demonstrates how variation in military structures determines
their behaviour. In so doing, and by emphasising historical context
and drawing on a wide range of political science theory, Burns
sheds fresh light onto the ways in which military structure affects
the potential for democratic transition or the course of civil war.
With this book he presented a wide-ranging study of the Middle East
which provides key tools to understanding the opportunities for
democratisation, both during the Arab Spring and beyond, and which
is therefore essential reading for anyone working on the Middle
East, popular uprisings and the politics of repression.
Archie Green: The Making of a Working-Class Hero celebrates one of
the most revered folklorists and labor historians of the twentieth
century. Devoted to understanding the diverse cultural customs of
working people, Archie Green (1917-2009) tirelessly documented
these traditions and educated the public about the place of
workers' culture and music in American life. Doggedly lobbying
Congress for support of the American Folklife Preservation Act of
1976, Green helped establish the American Folklife Center at the
Library of Congress, a significant collection of images,
recordings, and written accounts that preserve the myriad cultural
productions of Americans. Capturing the many dimensions of Green's
remarkably influential life and work, Sean Burns draws on extensive
interviews with Green and his many collaborators to examine the
intersections of radicalism, folklore, labor history, and worker
culture with Green's work. Burns closely analyzes Green's political
genealogy and activist trajectory while illustrating how he worked
to open up an independent political space on the American Left that
was defined by an unwavering commitment to cultural pluralism.
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