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The music industry is going through a period of immense change
brought about in part by the digital revolution. What is the role
of music in the age of computers and the internet? How has the
music industry been transformed by the economic and technological
upheavals of recent years, and how is it likely to change in the
future?
This is the first major study of the music industry in the new
millennium. Wikstrom provides an international overview of the
music industry and its future prospects in the world of global
entertainment. They illuminate the workings of the music industry,
and capture the dynamics at work in the production of musical
culture between the transnational media conglomerates, the
independent music companies and the public.
"The Music Industry" will become a standard work on the music
industry at the beginning of the 21st century. It will be of great
interest to students and scholars of media and communication
studies, cultural studies, popular music, sociology and economics.
It will also be of great value to professionals in the music
industry, policy makers, and to anyone interested in the future of
music.
This case study of a small town is the basis for a sweeping and
broad analysis of the character of American politics and fills an
important void in the literature when many of our national leaders
are the product of small towns. This text for students in state and
local government, urban government, and political sociology uses
various methodological strategies and in-depth interviews with
elites and average citizens to test nationwide data about the
American political scene today and provides an incisive analysis of
local political culture, electoral behavior, and socio-economic
factors behind community leadership.
This book examines young people's involvement in crime
(including crimes of violence, vandalism, shoplifting, burglary and
car crime) as both victims and offenders.
Although adolescence is the time when involvement in crime
peaks, few previous UK-based studies have attempted to provide a
methodical and comprehensive understanding of adolescent offending
on a city-wide basis. This book seeks a better understanding of
adolescent crime by studying the relationship between individual
characteristics (social bonds and morality and self-control) and
lifestyles (as defined by delinquent peers, substance use and
exposure to risky behaviour settings) and their joint influence on
adolescent involvement in crime, against the backdrop of the
juveniles' social context - taking into account family, school and
neighbourhood influences.
The findings of this study suggest the existence of three main
groups of adolescent offenders; propensity induced offenders,
life-style dependent offenders and situationally limited offenders,
groups of offenders having different causal backgrounds to their
crime involvement, and who therefore may warrant different
strategies for effective prevention.
This book examines young people's involvement in crime (including
crimes of violence, vandalism, shoplifting, burglary and car crime)
as victims and offenders. Although adolescence is the time when
involvement in crime peaks, surprisingly there are few previous UK
based studies that have attempted to provide a methodical and
comprehensive understanding of adolescent offending on a citywide
basis. Key explanatory factors have been examined for nearly 2000
young people in the city of Peterborough. This book combines a
single city focus, large sample size and high response rates with
an in-depth consideration of the explanatory factors involved,
focusing particularly on the interaction between individual
characteristics and lifestyle, and making use of sophisticated
statistical analysis. from outdated positivist perspective that has
focused on early childhood factors, introducing rather concepts
such as peer-delinquency (gangs), hanging around in public spaces
(anti-social behaviour) and substance use - which have been not
only problematic in previous attempts at criminological theorizing
but have also recently become central foci of Governmental policy
initiatives. This book shows how these issues and factors can be
incorporated sympathetically into a single framework that advances
our understanding of criminal behaviour. It makes a highly
significant contribution to the wide gaps in our knowledge of why
young people offend, and will be essential reading for students,
practitioners and policy makers.
- Investigates the supply chain of mass timber - Proposes a
species-based design methodology by exploring the relationships
across landscapes and industrial frameworks - Identifies gaps that
prevent the transition towards an all-engineered timber built
environment
- Investigates the supply chain of mass timber - Proposes a
species-based design methodology by exploring the relationships
across landscapes and industrial frameworks - Identifies gaps that
prevent the transition towards an all-engineered timber built
environment
Since the first edition was published in 2009, Patrik Wikstroem's
The Music Industry has become a go-to text for students and
scholars. This thoroughly updated third edition provides an
international overview of the music industry and its future
prospects in the world of global entertainment. The music industry
has experienced two turbulent decades of immense change brought
about in part by the digital revolution. How has the industry been
transformed by these economic and technological upheavals, and how
is it likely to change in the future? What is the role of music in
this digital age? Wikstroem illuminates the workings of the
industry, deftly capturing the dynamics at work in the production
of musical culture between the transnational media conglomerates,
the independent music companies and the public. New to this third
edition are expanded sections on the changing structure of the
music industry, the impact of digitization on music listening
practices, and the evolution of music streaming platforms. Engaging
and comprehensive, The Music Industry is a must-read for students
and scholars of media and communication studies, cultural studies,
popular music, sociology and economics.
Jens Jonssonn directs the third instalment of this gritty Swedish
crime thriller based on the novels by Jens Lapidus. Johan (Joel
Kinnaman)'s exile does not last long as his determination to
discover the fate of his missing sister takes him right to the
heart of organised crime in Stockholm. Meanwhile, his friend Jorge
(Matias Varela) is attempting the largest robbery in Swedish
history which he says will also be his last. The third strand of
the story follows Martin (Martin Wallström) as he goes undercover
in the Serbian mafia to put its notorious boss behind bars. But
with others after the crime boss and a recent failed assasination
attempt will Martin be able to get to him first?
Are you looking for concise, practical answers to questions that
are often left unanswered by traditional sports medicine
references? Are you seeking brief, up-to-date, expert advice for
common issues that can be encountered when working with athletes?
Quick Questions in Ankle Sprains: Expert Advice in Sports Medicine
provides a unique format of concise and to the point responses with
clinical application, backed by the latest research on
sports-related ankle sprains among athletes. Drs. Patrick O. McKeon
and Erik A. Wikstrom and their contributors present 39 common
clinical questions regarding the prevention, assessment, treatment,
management, and rehabilitation of ankle sprains. Co-published with
the National Athletic Trainers' Association, Quick Questions in
Ankle Sprains: Expert Advice in Sports Medicine provides concise
answers to 39 frequently asked clinical questions. Written in a
conversational tone, the authors of the individual questions
represent a variety of different backgrounds and are experts in
their respective field. The variety of questions and brevity of
responses will make this a book that is easy to read and reference
at the point of care. Some sample sections and questions include:
Risk and reduction of ankle sprains What effect does prophylactic
bracing and/or taping have on reducing lateral ankle sprain risk?
Diagnosis What are the most useful clinical tests to accurately
diagnose syndesmotic and medial ankle sprains? Treatment and
rehabilitation To what extent should I use manual therapies to
treat ankle sprains and chronic ankle instability? Surgical
considerations When should I refer my patient with an ankle problem
to an orthopedic surgeon? Quick Questions in Ankle Sprains: Expert
Advice in Sports Medicine is the perfect at-your-side resource for
the athletic trainer, team physician, or sports medicine clinician
looking for practical answers to sports-related ankle sprain
questions. The concise and conversational tone allows the reader to
readily apply the information into their everyday practice. Other
books in the Series Include: Quick Questions in Heat-Related
Illness and Hydration Quick Questions in Sports-Related Concussion
Quick Questions in the Shoulder
Since the first edition was published in 2009, Patrik Wikstroem's
The Music Industry has become a go-to text for students and
scholars. This thoroughly updated third edition provides an
international overview of the music industry and its future
prospects in the world of global entertainment. The music industry
has experienced two turbulent decades of immense change brought
about in part by the digital revolution. How has the industry been
transformed by these economic and technological upheavals, and how
is it likely to change in the future? What is the role of music in
this digital age? Wikstroem illuminates the workings of the
industry, deftly capturing the dynamics at work in the production
of musical culture between the transnational media conglomerates,
the independent music companies and the public. New to this third
edition are expanded sections on the changing structure of the
music industry, the impact of digitization on music listening
practices, and the evolution of music streaming platforms. Engaging
and comprehensive, The Music Industry is a must-read for students
and scholars of media and communication studies, cultural studies,
popular music, sociology and economics.
The one constant in the American federal system is change--change
that is not always beneficial. American Intergovernmental
Relations: A Fragmented Federal Polity examines how the dynamic
social, economic, and political forces that impinge on American
government at all levels shape the way that our federal system
functions.
Stephens and Wikstrom--both senior scholars specializing in
federalism, intergovernmental relations, and fiscal policy--offer
concise, comprehensive, and easy-to-understand coverage of these
materials. Beginning with the key elements of federalism, the
authors trace these principles as they have evolved since the
founding of the republic and through the various phases and types
of federal arrangements as they exist today. They examine and
analyze the extreme complexity of the system and the cooperative
and conflicting components of vertical and horizontal
intergovernmental relations. Stephens and Wikstrom also discuss the
impact of public policy and intergovernmental relations on American
society in light of rising globalism, rapidly changing technology,
and new security concerns. Featuring relevant case studies from the
headlines, American Intergovernmental Relations is an ideal text
for undergraduate and graduate courses in federalism and
intergovernmental relations. It is also an excellent text for a
different approach to a course in American government.
Practically everybody loves to travel; to discover something new.
We want to escape, to be free, to feel the sun on our faces. So we
venture forth to far away places. But whether we are package
tourists, culture vultures or backpackers the questions can still
arise: Is this really all there is? Is there nothing beyond what we
can see - something MORE? Can we find space and time on our journey
to find new realities? The outward journey can be the start of an
inner journey. This book, superbly translated from the original
Swedish, reflects on our modern obsession with travel whilst
discussing existential questions. During his visits to Rome, Paris,
Venice and the Canary Islands, the author depicts an inner journey.
On the way we meet such diverse figures as the philosopher Seneca,
the author Proust, Emperor Marcus Aurelius, and the 'Man in the
corner', whose radical doubts question all kinds of pretentious
talk. We click on computer icons - the world opens up. But the
pocket icon is of a different sort. It speaks of another journey.
At a time when many people feel confused and embarrassed by talk
about spirituality, this book puts forward powerful ideas in an
eminently readable style - but perhaps it poses more questions than
it answers . 'A barely discernable, but serious and calm look
stares at me from the cheap plastic Russian icon. The icon's
reverse perspective means that the observer is always observed
wherever he is. Or rather - the observer is drawn into the icon's
world. The diminutive pictures' faded colours: dark red, gold and
pale blue light up my study. The icon watches over me whilst I
sleep on train journeys or at dreary airports. It is placed next to
my bed when I come home. At this moment it is standing on the
railing of a balcony several miles off the coast of Africa. But
mostly it rests in my pocket. Holiness doubly concealed.' Owe
Wikstrom is the author of fifteen books and is professor of the
Psychology of Religion at Uppsala University, Sweden. A Lutheran
minister and psychotherapist, he has written several books on
psychology, philosophy, literature, music and culture. He is a
popular speaker and a frequent contributor to radio and television
programmes. His bestseller Langsamhetens lov (In Praise of
Slowness) has already been translated into six languages. He was
awarded the Swedish C. S. Lewis Prize for 2007.
The Insitute of Criminology at the University of Cambridge recently
undertook,at the behest of the Home Office, a comprehensive study
of the literature on criminal deterrence, concentrating on recent
research. The result, published in this book, examines the popular
claim that 'deterrence works'. That it works in general terms is
beyond dispute, but the claim most favoured by law-makers is
narrower: that tougher sentences have a direct impact on criminal
behaviour, limiting the number and severity of offences committed.
This study seeks to discover the truth of that claim. Deterrence as
a penal aim, is a broad subject, hence the authors of this work
decided to look at two elements of recent research. First they
looked at studies which examine the marginal deterrent effects of
changing the certainty of punishment, that is, of altering the
likelihood of an offender's being apprehended and convicted for a
crime. Secondly they looked at studies of the marginal deterrent
effects of altering the severity of punishment through changes in
sentencing policy. It is their evaluation and analysis of the
latter which is the principal focus of the work, and which will
make the book essential reading for all those interested in
sentencing and penal policy.
Babak Najafi directs the second instalment of this gritty Swedish
crime thriller based on the novels by Jens Lapidus. After serving
three years for drug trafficking in Norrtälje Prison, former
cash-hungry business student Johan (Joel Kinnaman) is determined to
get his life back on track. But that all changes with the arrival
in prison of Mrado Slovovic (Dragomir Mrsic), a Serbian mafia
member whose big time drug deal with Johan failed due to the
involvement of Johan's friend and local coke dealer Jorge (Matias
Varela). Now out on day-release, Johan's only chance of returning
to a normal life rests in seeking out his former friend and forcing
him to give back the mafia's money. Unfortunately for Johan,
however, he's not the only one looking for Jorge.
Written by two of the most prominent political scientists working in the field of local governmental theory and practice, this text offers explanations of a wide range of common governmental practices, and examines the nature of and issues relating to metropolitan government in the United States from several theoretical perspectives. Each approach is illustrated by concrete examples which highlight both its strengths and weaknesses. Particular emphasis is focused on suburban and African American resistance to metropolital governance and reform efforts, as well as on the problems of metropolitan governance during an era of decreasing federal funds and increasing local demands regarding quality-of=life issues. The authors also propose a new model for the future of governmental structure and governance in America's metropolitan areas.
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