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Gender, Work and Space (Hardcover): Susan Hanson, Geraldine Pratt Gender, Work and Space (Hardcover)
Susan Hanson, Geraldine Pratt
R6,545 Discovery Miles 65 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Gender, Work and Space" explores how boundaries are constructed between women and men, and among women living in different neighborhoods. Focusing on work, the segregation of men and women into different occupations, and variations in women's work experiences in various parts of the city, the authors argue that these differences are grounded, are constituted in and through space, place and situated networks.
The authors use a case study of a contemporary city to establish that many women are dependent on extremely local employment opportunities, especially those women with heavy household responsibilities. Women's dependence on locally available jobs focuses attention on the existence of different employment districts throughout the city. The argument is that social, economic and geographic boundaries are overlaid and intertwined. This book contributes to debates about the geography of labor market segmentation, to our understanding of sex-based occupational segregation and, in the close attention given to the construction of social, geographic, economic and symbolic boundaries in ordinary lives, provides a counterbalance to the focus on mobility within contemporary feminist theory.

Transport - Critical Essays in Human Geography (Paperback): Mei-Po Kwan Transport - Critical Essays in Human Geography (Paperback)
Mei-Po Kwan; Edited by Susan Hanson
R1,457 Discovery Miles 14 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mobility, accessibility, networks, and interactions across space are at the heart of how spaces and places are brought into being and continue to change. In a series of articles that chart the development of thinking about space, place, and transport, this book highlights the role that a geographic perspective has played in transport studies, raises questions about transport policy, and points to additional questions worthy of research. The volume is divided into four parts covering fundamental concepts, individual behaviour in urban spatial context, inter-regional transport and policy issues.

Gender, Work and Space (Paperback): Susan Hanson, Geraldine Pratt Gender, Work and Space (Paperback)
Susan Hanson, Geraldine Pratt
R1,748 Discovery Miles 17 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Gender, Work and Space" explores how boundaries are constructed between women and men, and among women living in different neighborhoods. Focusing on work, the segregation of men and women into different occupations, and variations in women's work experiences in various parts of the city, the authors argue that these differences are grounded, are constituted in and through space, place and situated networks.
The authors use a case study of a contemporary city to establish that many women are dependent on extremely local employment opportunities, especially those women with heavy household responsibilities. Women's dependence on locally available jobs focuses attention on the existence of different employment districts throughout the city. The argument is that social, economic and geographic boundaries are overlaid and intertwined. This book contributes to debates about the geography of labor market segmentation, to our understanding of sex-based occupational segregation and, in the close attention given to the construction of social, geographic, economic and symbolic boundaries in ordinary lives, provides a counterbalance to the focus on mobility within contemporary feminist theory.

Mentoring Teachers - Navigating the Real-World Tensions (Paperback): Ann Lieberman, Susan Hanson, Janet Gless Mentoring Teachers - Navigating the Real-World Tensions (Paperback)
Ann Lieberman, Susan Hanson, Janet Gless; Foreword by Ellen Moir
R577 R442 Discovery Miles 4 420 Save R135 (23%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A useful guide for teacher mentors as they face new and difficult challenges in their work

New teachers often struggle to apply their knowledge in real-world settings, and the idea of mentoring these teachers during their first years in the classroom has captured the imagination of schools all over the world. Drawn from the experiences over the last twenty years of the New Teacher Center, the book illuminates the subtleties and struggles of becoming an excellent, effective mentor. The book discusses the five big tensions of mentoring: developing a new identity, developing trusting relationships, accelerating teacher growth, mentoring in challenging contexts, and learning leadership skills.Describes in-depth the most common challenges of the mentor roleA wonderful guide for both new and veteran mentorsIncludes engaging firsthand narratives written by mentors working in a variety of settings

This book is from the New Teacher Center, an organization whose highly respected mentor training model has served over 50,000 teachers nationwide. The New Teacher Center is dedicated to improving student learning by accelerating the effectiveness of teachers and school leaders through comprehensive mentoring and professional development programs.

Transport - Critical Essays in Human Geography (Hardcover, New Ed): Mei-Po Kwan Transport - Critical Essays in Human Geography (Hardcover, New Ed)
Mei-Po Kwan; Edited by Susan Hanson
R9,131 Discovery Miles 91 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mobility, accessibility, networks, and interactions across space are at the heart of how spaces and places are brought into being and continue to change. In a series of articles that chart the development of thinking about space, place, and transport, this book highlights the role that a geographic perspective has played in transport studies, raises questions about transport policy, and points to additional questions worthy of research. The volume is divided into four parts covering fundamental concepts, individual behaviour in urban spatial context, inter-regional transport and policy issues.

The Mountains Will Never Forget (Paperback): Jim Hanson The Mountains Will Never Forget (Paperback)
Jim Hanson; Edited by Jim Hanson; Susan Hanson
R349 Discovery Miles 3 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Tears of Time (Paperback): Jim Hanson The Tears of Time (Paperback)
Jim Hanson; Susan Hanson
R258 Discovery Miles 2 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Richard Nightingale chases a 100 year old riddle to track down a modern killer.

The Hurricane Tapes (Paperback): Jim Hanson The Hurricane Tapes (Paperback)
Jim Hanson; Susan Hanson
R281 Discovery Miles 2 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During the night of the Hurricane of 1987, Robin Saunders home is broken into, with devastating results. Richard Nightingale is the police inspector trying to unravel the complicated crime. His investigations travel as far as Italy and as close to home as Surrey. He leaves no opportunity for the perpetrators to escape and his case will have you on the edge of your seat.

The Geography of Urban Transportation (Hardcover, 4th edition): Genevieve Giuliano, Susan Hanson The Geography of Urban Transportation (Hardcover, 4th edition)
Genevieve Giuliano, Susan Hanson
R2,017 Discovery Miles 20 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A comprehensive update, the fourth edition of this leading text features numerous chapters by new authors addressing the latest trends and topics in the field. The book presents the foundational concepts and methodological tools that readers need in order to engage with today's pressing urban transportation policy issues. Coverage encompasses passenger and freight dynamics in the American metropolis; the local and regional transportation planning process; and questions related to public transit, land use, social equity and environmental justice, energy consumption, air pollution, transportation finance, sustainability, and more. Among the student-friendly features are special-topic boxes delving into key issues and 87 instructive figures, including eight color plates. New to This Edition *Extensively revised coverage of information and communication technologies, urban freight, travel behaviors, and regional transportation planning. *Engaging discussions of current topics: smartphone travel tracking, Uber, car and bike sharing, food deserts, biofuels, and more. *Heightened focus on climate change. *Reflects over a decade of policy changes, technological advances, and emergent ideas and findings in the field. *Most of the figures and special-topic boxes are new.

What Wildness Is This - Women Write about the Southwest (Paperback): Susan Wittig Albert, Susan Hanson, Jan Epton Seale, Paula... What Wildness Is This - Women Write about the Southwest (Paperback)
Susan Wittig Albert, Susan Hanson, Jan Epton Seale, Paula Stallings Yost; Introduction by Kathleen Dean Moore
R804 R711 Discovery Miles 7 110 Save R93 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Winner, WILLA Literary Award for Creative Nonfiction, 2008 How do women experience the vast, arid, rugged land of the American Southwest? The Story Circle Network, a national organization dedicated to helping women write about their lives, posed this question, and nearly three hundred women responded with original pieces of writing that told true and meaningful stories of their personal experiences of the land. From this deep reservoir of writing-as well as from previously published work by writers including Joy Harjo, Denise Chavez, Diane Ackerman, Naomi Shihab Nye, Leslie Marmon Silko, Gloria Anzaldua, Terry Tempest Williams, and Barbara Kingsolver-the editors of this book have drawn nearly a hundred pieces that witness both to the ever-changing, ever-mysterious life of the natural world and to the vivid, creative, evolving lives of women interacting with it. Through prose, poetry, creative nonfiction, and memoir, the women in this anthology explore both the outer landscape of the Southwest and their own inner landscapes as women living on the land-the congruence of where they are and who they are. The editors have grouped the writings around eight evocative themes: The way we live on the land Our journeys through the land Nature in cities Nature at risk Nature that sustains us Our memories of the land Our kinship with the animal world What we leave on the land when we are gone From the Gulf Coast of Texas to the Pacific Coast of California, and from the southern borderlands to the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains, these intimate portraits of women's lives on the land powerfully demonstrate that nature writing is no longer the exclusive domain of men, that women bring unique and transformative perspectives to this genre.

Key Concepts in Economic Geography (Paperback): Yuko Aoyama, James T. Murphy, Susan Hanson Key Concepts in Economic Geography (Paperback)
Yuko Aoyama, James T. Murphy, Susan Hanson
R1,128 Discovery Miles 11 280 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

"A comprehensive and highly readable review of the conceptual underpinnings of economic geography. Students and professional scholars alike will find it extremely useful both as a reference manual and as an authoritative guide to the numerous theoretical debates that characterize the field." - Allen J. Scott, University of California "Guides readers skilfully through the rapidly changing field of economic geography... The key concepts used to structure this narrative range from key actors and processes within global economic change to a discussion of newer areas of research including work on financialisation and consumption. The result is a highly readable synthesis of contemporary debates within economic geography that is also sensitive to the history of the sub-discipline." - Sarah Hall, University of Nottingham "The nice thing about this text is that it is concise but with depth in its coverage. A must have for any library, and a useful desk reference for any serious student of economic geography or political economy." - Adam Dixon, Bristol University Organized around 20 short essays, Key Concepts in Economic Geography provides a cutting edge introduction to the central concepts that define contemporary research in economic geography. Involving detailed and expansive discussions, the book includes: An introductory chapter providing a succinct overview of the recent developments in the field. Over 20 key concept entries with comprehensive explanations, definitions and evolutions of the subject. Extensive pedagogic features that enhance understanding including figures, diagrams and further reading. An ideal companion text for upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students in economic geography, the book presents the key concepts in the discipline, demonstrating their historical roots and contemporary applications to fully understand the processes of economic change, regional growth and decline, globalization, and the changing locations of firms and industries. Written by an internationally recognized set of authors, the book is an essential addition to any geography student's library.

Icons of Loss and Grace - Moments from the Natural World (Hardcover): Susan Hanson, Melanie Fain Icons of Loss and Grace - Moments from the Natural World (Hardcover)
Susan Hanson, Melanie Fain
R843 Discovery Miles 8 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Whether Texas State University lecturer and lay Episcopal chaplain Susan Hanson is hiking with her students or grubbing alone in the alkaline soil of her small garden, she sees glimpses of God everywhere. . . . In careful prose that sings on the pages, Hanson eschews pat answers while inviting the reader to explore deeper spiritual truths."--Christianity Today "From the marmot in Colorado to the javelina of South Texas, from the False Dayflower in her yard to the palmettos in the Ottine swamp, from the Cooper's hawk to the cormorant--Hanson calmly and gracefully informs us. And she relates all of this to the humans who live with these and other things, things natural, every day, and wondrous."--Southwestern American Literature "Susan Hanson offers snapshots of all the natural glory that is Texas. Her kaleidoscope of words pixel together scenes of God in nature--be it in the small ramblings of a rolly polly, the flight of a butterfly or cardinal, maggots feasting on a roadkill possum or, especially, in the time-sacred act of gardening. . . . This book offers the best of a Walt Whitman flair for poetic natural observation translated into prose. . . .But, most importantly, this collection of "moments in time" offers a new set of new eyes with which to perceive Texas' vast--and minute--beauty.--Suzanne L. Moore, Times Record News "Susan Hanson finds comfort, meaning, and joy in the natural world--in the turning of the seasons, the growth of a seed, the flight of an owl. . . .Dip into it when you need to be heartened, grounded, and centered."--Lorraine Anderson It is through brief moments in our lives that the spiritual most often communicates itself. Fleeting as they are, these small encounters with the "familiar wild" instruct us in dealing with change and loss. They are the icons that point not so much to answers, but to a way of living in the tension between life and death. Each of these essays represents one moment. Most of them occur very close to home. There is nothing exotic about any of the landscapes Susan Hanson depicts--the oak mottes and scrub of the South Texas Plains, the rocks and rivers of Central Texas, the soil in her own backyard--yet these are the sorts of landscapes that teach and nurture all of us who care to see them. This way of seeing the world--as an undivided whole of the physical and the spiritual--is nutritive, healthful. The vision is partial, but all vision is partial, and it is in the pieces, the glimpses, the tastes, that we acquire a sense of the whole. Divided into three sections, the book addresses the questions of how we deal with change and loss in our lives. In "Innocence," the essays are marked by a spirit of curiosity, wonder, and adventure. The middle section reflects a growing awareness of loss, both personal and in the natural world. In "Grace," the final essays point toward the possibility of reconciliation with loss--a reconciliation mediated through nature. Written as reflections, rather than full-blown arguments, Icons of Loss and Grace offers no final resolution to the questions it presents. Yet in these essays we may recognize that delight and sorrow are soul mates, that loss and redemption are a part of the same sacred ground, and that pain can evolve into grace.

10 Geographic Ideas That Changed the World (Paperback, New): Susan Hanson 10 Geographic Ideas That Changed the World (Paperback, New)
Susan Hanson
R1,249 Discovery Miles 12 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"A wonderfully engaging book for those who wish to appreciate better the contributions made by geographers toward a better understanding of our world. It describes success stories that challenge geographers to achieve more." --Edward A. Fernald, past president National Council for Geographic Education and professor of geography, Florida State University "An excellent and very readable introduction to the subject of modern geography." --Risa Palm, professor of geography and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, University of Oregon When geographic ideas change the world in our heads, the impact can be read on the ground and in our lives. In these thought-provoking, witty essays, some of America's most distinguished geographers explore ten geographic ideas that have literally changed the world and the way we think and act. They tackle ideas that impose shape on the world, ideas that mold our understanding of the natural environment, and ideas that establish relationships between people and places. Every one of these ideas has had--and continues to have--a deep effect on the way we understand the world and our place in it. The contributors, who include several past presidents of the Association of American Geographers, members of the National Academy of Sciences, and authors of major works in the discipline, are: Elizabeth K. Burns, Patricia Gober, Anne Godlewska, Michael F. Goodchild, Susan Hanson, Robert W. Kates, John R. Mather, William B. Meyer, Mark Monmonier, Edward Relph, Edward J. Taaffe, and B. L. Turner, II. 10 Geographic Ideas That Changed the World, a compelling introduction to the discipline of geography, will change the way you look at both geography and the world Susan Hanson is a professor of geography, Clark University, and a past president of the Association of American Geographers.

Geography, Gender, and the Workaday World (Paperback): Susan Hanson Geography, Gender, and the Workaday World (Paperback)
Susan Hanson
R584 Discovery Miles 5 840 Out of stock

In her Hettner-Lecture, Susan Hanson talked about the role of women in the U.S. labor market. Based on the observation that women tend to work in different types of jobs and occupations and earn less money, Hanson shows how the geography of everyday life can contribute to an understanding of these gender-related differences. Therefore a geographic perspective is essential to creating urban labor markets in which opportunity is not arrayed by gender. Hanson furthermore focuses on recent debates on entrepreneur-ship by carefully examining the geographic contexts within which people launch businesses. She argues that a feminist and geographical analysis helps to understand that entrepreneur-ship is much more than just the engine of economic growth. "Es ist ein groaes Verdienst der beiden Texte, die ueberragende Relevanz der Geographie des Alltagslebens fuer die Entstehung und Reproduktion geschlechtsspezifischer Raume aufzuzeigen." geographische revue .

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