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lgli/Thomas Redwood - Andrei Tarkovsky's Poetics of Cinema (2010, Cambridge Scholars).pdf
Andrei Tarkovsky's Poetics of Cinema Thomas Redwood Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 1, 2016
If you look for a meaning, youll miss everything that happens. Almost twenty-five years after the death of Andrei Tarkovsky, the mystery of his films remains alive and well. Recent years have witnessed an ever-increasing number of film theorists, critics and philosophers taking up the challenge to decipher what these films actually mean. But what do these films actually show us? This study undertakes a close formal analysis of Tarkovskys later films. Charting the stylistic and narrative innovations in Mirror, Stalker, Nostalghia, and The Sacrifice, it succeeds in shedding new light on these celebrated but often misunderstood masterpieces of narrative film. Tarkovsky is revealed here both as a cinematic thinker and as an artistic practitioner, a filmmaker of immense poetic significance for the history of cinema.
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PENTECOSTALS AND THE DOCTRINE OF THE TRINITY : some hermeneutical considerations Marius Nel, Author; Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 1, 2023
This book explores the complex ideas of the Trinity and God, placing particular emphasis on the Pentecostal Church. If Jesus and the Spirit are divine to the same extent as the God of Israel, what is their relationship with the Father? Traditionally, the Western Church responds that there are three persons in the one God. How did the early Church think about the Trinity? The Church assumed that Jesus died a gruesome death on the cross to atone for our sins. This implies that God required one part of the divine to die to appease another part of the divine. A further complication arises when we consider that Jesus taught believers to forgive – why, then, did God not forgive humans? This book challenges the reader to rethink and reconsider their conception of God and the Trinity, given that God falls outside our frame of reference and outside of our universe (which we can consider our final frame of reference).
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International Law and the Use of Force against Terrorism Dr. Shadi Adnan Alshdaifat Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 2017
As Shown In The Case Of Attila The Hun, And His Thirst For Power, Property, And Personal Prestige, Nation States Throughout The World, Particularly In Asia And Europe, Have, Since Ancient Times, Been Vulnerable To Invasion By Other Nation States And Bands Of Looters From Outside Their Borders. Terrorism's Progress Into The Modern Day Has Caused Extreme Concern Among Members Of The International Community, Who Now Accept That It Is Like A Cancer That Refuses To Localize Itself Within Any Single Organ Of The Body, But Seeks To Spread Its Lethality Throughout, Even If That Means Destroying Itself Along With The Host. The Fight Against Terrorism Is Long And Complex, But The End Is Known In Advance. Terrorists Are Defending A Lost Cause, And Their Defeat Is Inevitable, And Democracy, Freedom, And Diplomacy Will Triumph.-- The Historical Background Of Terrorism -- International And State Terrorism -- International And Regional Intergovernmental Organizations' Resolutions And Efforts In The Field Of Terrorism -- The Use Of Force Against Terrorism-i -- The Use Of Force Against Terrorism-ii -- A Comparative Analysis Of The Views And Conditions In Terrorism And Recommendations By Dr. Shadi Adnan Alshdaifat. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 327-358) And Index.
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Calvino's Combinational Creativity Elizabeth Scheiber (editor) Cambridge Scholars Publishing Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 1, 2016
Calvino’s Combinational Creativity examines the various ways combinatory processes influence the work of the Italian author Italo Calvino. Comprising chapters by six literary scholars, the volume asserts that the Ligurian writer’s creativity often stems from his contemplation of literature even as it investigates the intersection of his work with poets, writers, and literary movements. Each chapter explores a different aspect of Calvino’s creativity. Natalie Berkman examines Calvino as a reader of Ariosto and provides an analysis of mathematical combinations inspired by Vladmir Propp in Il castello dei destini incrociati. Discussing the poetic and scientific influence of the Argentine writer Julio Cortázar on Calvino, Sara Ceroni then presents Palomar as a modernist work of epiphanies. This is followed by two chapters investigating different influences on Cosmicomics: Elio Baldi demonstrates how Calvino’s collection of stories appropriates various conventions of the science fiction genre, while Elizabeth Scheiber provides a close reading of two tales to show how Calvino uses science as a metaphor to comment on the poetics of Italian authors Gadda, D’Annunzio, Ungaretti, and Montale. Cecilia Benaglia then proposes Calvino as a reader of Gadda, who served not only as an aesthetic influence, but also as an epistemological one. Finally, juxtaposing Calvino with his contemporary, Umberto Eco, Sebastiano Bazzichetto examines the two authors’ use of figures of speech as ways of constructing labyrinths. Calvino’s Combinational Creativity takes Calvino studies in new directions as it rethinks how the author’s work can be classified, and delves into the sources of his inspiration.
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zlib/no-category/Rosane Silveira, Marcia Zimmer, Ubirata Kickhofel Alves/Pronunciation Instruction for Brazilians: Student's Book_29592117.pdf
Pronunciation instruction for Brazilians : student's book Rosane Silveira, Marcia Zimmer, Ubirata Kickhofel Alves Cambridge Scholars Publishing, New edition, 2009
Departing from an emergentist approach to Second Language Acquisition, Pronunciation Instruction: Bringing Theory and Practice Together presents a discussion of the sources of difficulties which are likely to be faced by Brazilian learners during the process of acquiring English phonetics and phonology, by presenting empirical data garnered from Brazilian studies of this issue and by proposing communicative activities aimed at helping speakers of Brazilian Portuguese to overcome their pronunciation difficulties in English. This book is divided into three chapters. Chapter 1, Cognition and Second Language Acquisition, briefly introduces the reader into the world of cognition, focusing on issues such as L1-L2 transfer, the link between language perception and production, as well as the effects of explicit instruction. This chapter is of special interest for teachers who are interested in Second Language Acquisition or graduate students in the field of Applied Linguistics. Chapter 2 deals with transfer processes used by speakers of Brazilian Portuguese when undertaking the acquisition of North-American English L2 phonology. These transfer processes will be described and discussed, along with presentation of empirical data providing evidence of the need for explicit instruction. This will set the scene for the proposal laid out in the Chapter 3, which presents instructional activities designed to help students overcome the difficulties reported in the empirical findings. These practical classroom activities are organized in nine separate units – from Intro to Unit 8 – which can be worked from beginning to end or just by choosing some exercises in the range that is presented within each unit. The practical part can be used by Brazilian learners of English in the classroom or for self-study, as the book includes an answer key and CD.The target readers of Pronunciation Instruction: Bringing Theory and Practice Together are teachers and Brazilian students of English, living in Brazil or abroad, in any level of proficiency, who intend to work on their pronunciation, as well as undergraduate and graduate students in the areas of TSLA/TESL/TEFL and Applied Linguistics.
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nexusstc/Thinking Reality and Time Through Film/f734fc7a382cac9491aa0b217de040a0.pdf
Thinking Reality and Time Through Film Jos Manuel Martins Christine Reeh; Josa Manuel Martins Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Mar 01, 2017
Over the last few decades, film has increasingly become an issue of philosophical reflection from an ontological and epistemological perspective, and the claim doing philosophy through film has raised extensive discussion about its meaning. The mechanical reproduction of reality is one of the most prominent philosophical questions raised by the emergence of film at the end of the nineteenth century, inquiring into the ontological nature of both reality and film. Yet the nature of this audio-photographic and moving reproduction of reality constitutes an ontological puzzle, which has widely been disregarded as a main line of enquiry with direct consequences for philosophy. Regarding this background, this volume brings together the best papers from the Lisbon Conference on Philosophy and Film: Thinking Reality and Time through Film, held in 2014. What they all have in common is the discussion of new aspects and approaches of how philosophy relates to film. Whether by philosophizing through concrete examples of films or whether looking at films ontological reliance on time and image, or its intra-active entanglement with reality or truth, this book explores grasp films nature philosophically, and provides new insights for the film philosopher and the filmmaker, as well as for the freshman fascinated by film for philosophical reasons.
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The Three Clerks (cambridge Scholars Publishing Classics Texts) Anthony Trollope Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge Scholars Publishing classic texts, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 2008
The Three Clerks dates from the same period of writing as the Barchester chronicles, and was considered by Trollope his finest novel up to that point.
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lgli/The Processing of Lexicon and Morphosyntax.pdf
The Processing of Lexicon and Morphosyntax Vicent Torrens (editor), Linda Escobar (editor) Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, [Place of publication not identified], 2014
This volume showcases a selection of empirical research reports presented at the Experimental Psycholinguistics Conference 2012 held at the National University of Distance Learning in Madrid. It deals with original experimental studies on the processing of language, with special emphasis on word access, word recognition, acquisition of vocabulary, and syntax development in numerous languages, including Brazilian Portuguese, English, German, Polish, Russian, and Spanish, among others.
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nexusstc/Icelandic Utopia in Victorian Travel Literature/093a32d03a09cc756999d64ddd6f6c18.pdf
Icelandic Utopia in Victorian Travel Literature Dimitrios Kassis, Author Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 1, 2016
This book focuses on Iceland as a nineteenth-century utopian locus in the light of racial theories attached to the country’s national framework. In particular, it investigates the ways in which five nineteenth-century travellers define their national identity and gender in relation to Iceland during the Victorian period, during which European nationalism emerges as an idea of paramount importance. Owing to the gradual contemplation of this peripheral word as the cradle of the Germanic nations, Victorian travel writers endeavoured to reconstruct the image of Iceland in accordance with the racial theoretical framework that underlay the nineteenth-century British nation-building agenda.
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zlib/no-category/Unknown/How Did I Survive? by Artavazd M. Minasyan_120957024.pdf
How Did I Survive? by Artavazd M. Minasyan Unknown Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 1800
How Did I Survive? is the memoirs of Professor Artavazd M. Minasyan, a tale of one man’s life and his survival despite all odds. It is a story that inspires life and hope, one in which good ultimately prevails over evil.
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lgli/Essays on Gianni Vattimo Religion, Ethics and the History of Ideas [1236768].pdf
Essays on Gianni Vattimo : religion, ethics and the history of ideas Matthew Harris, Author Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 1, 2016
What has postmodernism got to do with Christianity? To what extent can a nihilist derive an ethic from the history of a religion? Can a western approach to secularisation be applied to Islam? These questions are central to this collection of essays from 2011–2015 by Matthew Edward Harris. The essays are grouped around the interrelated themes of religion, ethics and the history of ideas and constitute a critically constructive approach to the subject matter. Harris defends Vattimo against some of his more strident critics, but nevertheless poses questions of his own. Along with a new introduction, outlining Vattimo’s life, thought and ideas, and a conclusion, which looks at how developments in Vattimo’s views on religion have wider implications for his ‘weak thought,’ the volume includes nine essays on Vattimo’s thought. Harris’ overall argument is that Vattimo is overly reliant upon history and that there is a contradiction within his style of ‘weak thought,’ which is against definitive pronouncements yet excludes outright anything that does not pertain to the history of linguistic messages.
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Passing the torch : mentoring the next generation Marjorie M. Snipes, Editor; Frank A. Salamone, Editor Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2016
Passing the Torch explores the mentor-student relationship and the way in which anthropology has been passed from one generation to the next. There are many ways in which this process has been followed. A number of them are discussed here, including some non-anthropological examples. Some of the contributors to the volume provide very personal stories of mentoring or being mentored, while others provide classical examples, such as Boas's mentoring of Margaret Mead. This book is useful in teaching about the manner in which anthropology is passed on, and has relevance to the theory of learning.
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nexusstc/Taxation and Revenue Collection in Ancient India: Reflections on Mahabharata, Manusmriti, Arthasastra and Shukranitisar/655d59866f58b0aafd863cf9a67fc4e4.pdf
Taxation and revenue collection in ancient India : reflections on Mahabharata, Manusmriti, Arthasastra and Shukranitisar Sanjeev Kumar Sharma Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015
This is the first book to study taxation and revenue collection through a detailed analysis of public finance and financial administration in four major Indian texts, namely Mahabharata, Manusmriti, Shukranitisar and Arthashastra, as philosophers trained in the Indian classic tradition and scholars working on ancient Indian wisdom mostly prefer a more abstract approach. India has a long tradition of at least two millennia of active philosophizing in the fields of logic, ethics, epistemology and metaphysics, though many in the West feel hesitant in according it the title “philosophy” in their sense of the word. Furthermore, few in India have taken it beyond philosophy towards active knowledge. This book re-visits and re-interprets the contexts of these texts with logic and objectivity to bring the pearls of knowledge found within into the present day, showing that Sanskrit is still the lingua franca of intellectual dialogue in India.
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zlib/Society, Politics & Philosophy/European & American Philosophy/Sotiris Mitralexis (editor)/Ludwig Wittgenstein Between Analytic Philosophy and Apophaticism_118540284.pdf
Ludwig Wittgenstein Between Analytic Philosophy and Apophaticism Sotiris Mitralexis (editor) Cambridge Scholars Publishing, First Edition, PS, 2015
This volume initiates an inquiry into the relationship between Ludwig Wittgensteinâ (TM)s â oeanalytic stanceâ towards philosophy and the inherently apophatic nature of his epistemology, a subject that has been repeatedly hinted at, but hitherto never thoroughly researched through this particular hermeneutical lens. In using the term â oeapophaticism, â the book is not merely referring to the theological â oevia negativaâ or to tendencies towards mysticism, but rather to a comprehensive epistemological stance that â oerefuses to identify truth with its formulation and to identify the understanding of the signifier with the knowledge of its signified reality, â to use Christos Yannarasâ (TM) definition. The question of whether Ludwig Wittgensteinâ (TM)s work can be approached as a particularly efflorescent case of the implementation of an implicitly (and at times explicitly) apophatic epistemology is herewith addressed. As such, this volume contends that such an approach would not merely provide elucidations on apophatic epistemologies, but rather shed potentially valuable hermeneutical light on Wittgensteinâ (TM)s work, functioning as an epistemological thread running through it. Consequently, the focal points here consist of questions concerning knowledge and its disclosure, ineffability, non-discursivity, the function of language, the limits of oneâ (TM)s language as the limits of oneâ (TM)s world, and the language of religion, among others. In addition, the volumeâ (TM)s contribution to shedding more light on the apophatic aspects of Ludwig Wittgensteinâ (TM)s philosophy is enhanced by its inclusion of a broad spectrum of different approaches, with contributors ranging from Wittgenstein scholars to Patristics scholarsâ "and beyond.
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The Friulian language : identity, migration, culture Rose Mucignat, Editor Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2014
Are minor languages the lifeblood of cherished local identities or just passports with restricted validity, serving no purpose in today’s transnational, global world? Italy’s north-eastern region of Friuli is a case in point: in this area, around half a million people speak Friulian, a Romance language of the Rhaeto-Romance family, which is attested to in written texts since 1150 and acquired official minority language status in 1999. Geographically and politically off-centre, Friuli remained isolated for a long part of its history and developed a unique language that sustained a distinctive identity and culture. Starting from the nineteenth century, large-scale migration towards Northern Europe and the Americas brought Friulian into contact with other languages and contexts of use. The Friulian Language: Identity, Migration, Culture is the first comprehensive study in English of this little-known language to consider its history and the variety of its cultural manifestations from antiquity to the present day. The volume gathers together the work of ten contributors who are specialists in the fields of history (Fulvio Salimbeni), law (William Cisilino), linguistics (Paola Benincà, Franco Finco, Fabiana Fusco and Carla Marcato), literary studies (Rosa Mucignat and Rienzo Pellegrini), and migration (Javier P. Grossutti and Olga Zorzi Pugliese). The focus of the book is on Friulian, its varieties, its linguistic characteristics and its use in literature from fourteenth-century ballads to Pier Paolo Pasolini, and more recent poetry by Novella Cantarutti and others. Equal attention is given to the Friulians themselves, the social and political transformations of the region, and the experience of migration, in particular the case of high-skilled mosaic craftsmen from the Alpine foothills. Thanks to its multidisciplinary approach, the book sheds light on the questions of why Friulian has developed the way it has, what its significance as a minor language is, and how it can negotiate its relationship to other languages on a global scale.
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zlib/no-category/amandamillar/Microsoft Word - front-1-4438-7629-1_14158470.pdf
Microsoft Word - front-1-4438-7629-1 amandamillar Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 2015
This is a unique collection of two of the Inklings and their literary associates'views on the negative impacts of technology in various areas of life and the resolution of these impacts through fellowship with others and faith in the Creator. Some of these essays offer suggestions on how ensnarement by social media and surrender to modern technology can be countered by surrender to God. Other essays also demonstrate how the significant literary craft of these authors can enchant readers and invite them into fairylands from which they return empowered and with a keener spiritual vision to tackle universal and present concerns.
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nexusstc/Travelling in and Out of Italy: 19th and 20th-Century Notebooks, Letters and Essays/157e806cca5c65d89fabef1fe63426be.pdf
Travelling in and out of Italy : 19th and 20th-century notebooks, letters and essays Emanuele Occhipinti, Author Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2011
Travel has often been taken as a metaphor for human life, and the concept of travel and the traveller has varied across centuries, cultural traditions, and social groups. Following a diachronic overview of travel writing, this study considers some of the most important Italian writers of the late nineteenth and twentieth-centuries, such as D Annunzio, Pirandello, Svevo, with particular focus on their note-books, letters, travel diaries, and reportage. An analysis of this material indicates that these authors collect their miscellaneous notes, in some cases, as private and personal documents, and in other instances to possibly develop future articles, essays or novels. It goes on to focus on the journey par excellence, the trip to America, regarded as an Eden. In many of their works, writers such as Ojetti, Giacosa, Cecchi, Piovene express their ambivalence towards a place often idealized as a land of freedom and opportunity, yet also acknowledged as a land where oppression and violence are all too real. The study attempts to demonstrate how all the traveller-writers discussed 'translate' their sense of discovery in their books, and the extent to which that sense affects the conception of each of the texts.
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lgli/Byron and the Best of Poets [AN 1338978].pdf
Byron and the Best of Poets Nicholas Gayle, Author Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 1, 2016
Byron was a man of many passions, always fiercely held and defended, but his intense devotion to the poetry of Alexander Pope seemed to characterise a man standing a little to the left of the Romantic universe. While Pope largely left a taste of dust in the mouths of the Romantics, Byron continued to defend the “little Queen Anne’s man” in letters and in print as if he were arguing for the reputation of a lover; so much so that we are left to wonder, what kind of impression did the greatest poet of the eighteenth century leave upon the work of the seminal poet of the nineteenth? How far and in what way did Byron’s adoration of Pope imprint itself upon his own poetry in conscious and unconscious echoes, in parallels of thought and expression, in the unexpected, unlooked-for congruence? This book identifies and lays out the most significant strands of that influence, following them wherever they lead. Through exploring both poets’ satirical portraits of men and women, their expression of love and forbidden passion, their various poetic techniques, the influence of the Roman poet Horace, and the dual resonance of Eden and paradise in their work, a picture emerges of Pope touching the deepest recesses of Byron’s poetic thought. Amongst the particular themes discussed here are the presence of women in the lives and poetry of both men, the disentangling of the sense of alienation and exile exhibited in their authorial psyches, the significance of the doppelgänger for their satire, and a weighing of the deep contrapuntal nature of Byron’s thought, contrasting it with Pope’s. Byron and the Best of Poets is the first major study of its kind to explore these multiple aspects and to unpack them in the work of both poets.
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lgli/amandamillar - Microsoft Word - Improving learning front (2015, ).pdf
Microsoft Word - Improving learning front amandamillar Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 2015
Improving Learning in Secondary Schools brings together, in a succinct, comprehensive and thought-provoking manner, several dimensions of classroom assessment feedback in one volume. It is based on the principle that students need feedback on their work and conduct at school in order to be able to correct misconceptions and omissions that can render them incapable of making progress and learning in a given subject. The book reports on a doctoral study that examined teachers'feedback practice and its relation to student learning in secondary schools. It presents a critical, fine-grained classification and analysis of positive, neutral and negative feedback categories in teacher talk and writing, which could generate a globally-applicable typology and theory of classroom feedback.For some time now, formative assessment-generated feedback has been widely recommended for classrooms thanks mainly to compelling research-based evidence showing the relative merits of formative assessment types over more traditional summative assessment practices. In this book, it is suggested that the time has come to depart from such arguments because the mere presence of feedback in teacher talk and writing, be it formative or summative, is not enough to support learning. Feedback, like formal and informal instruction and assessment, is not mediated in vacuo; it is a social process taking place in a social setting, conducted by, on, and for social actors. One must also consider the context, especially the linguistic and socio-cultural environment, in which assessment, feedback and learning occur, but which also acts as a barrier and facilitator to successful feedback provision and uptake. This argument should constitute a starting point for reflection, debate and research into the effectiveness for learning of classroom assessment feedback. Therefore, whilst complementing previous work on this subject, this book makes significant additions to a very important aspect of school life. Primary and secondary school teachers, university students, academics and researchers as well as educationists and policy makers in the domain of educational assessment will find in it an inseparable companion and resource tool.
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Performative Inter-Actions in African Theatre 1, 2 and 3 Kenechukwu Igweonu; Osy A Okagbue Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2013
This book is part of a three-volume book-set published under the general title of Performative Inter-Actions in African Theatre. Each of the three books in the set has a unique subtitle that works to better focus its content, and differentiates it from the other two volumes.
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nexusstc/The Notion of Syllable across History, Theories and Analysis/e768cc308932a7217e7762326094421c.pdf
The Notion of Syllable across History, Theories and Analysis Domenico Russo (Editor) Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2016
Any notion linguistically expressed, even one such as the syllable, is always the result of several different viewpoints. In order to take this into account, this book draws inspiration from the scheme of quaternion, as conceived by Sir William Rowan Hamilton and later introduced in theoretical linguistics by Ferdinand de Saussure. The first term of the quaternion (The Dawn of the Syllable) is provided by historical observations. The second term (Beyond the Sound of Syllables) is composed of different descriptive analyses of the syllable carried out in some particular languages and dialects. The third term (The Body of Syllables) presents the analytical-instrumental analysis of the syllable, while the fourth (De Syllaba Ventura) proposes some theoretical considerations.
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nexusstc/Jung on Synchronicity and Yijing: A Critical Approach/dff084bdad459cb2a3299035c46a6539.pdf
Jung on synchronicity and Yijing : a critical approach Young Woon Ko Cambridge Scholars Publishing, New edition, PS, 2011
Jung s understanding of Yijing for supporting the synchronistic principle reveals the key issues of his archetypal theory. Jung s archetypal theory, which is the basic motif of his understanding of Yijing, illuminates the religious significance of Yijing. Jung defines the human experience of the divine as an archetypal process by way of which the unconscious conveys the human religious experience. In this way, the divine and the unconscious mind are inseparable from each other. For the human experience of the divine, Jung s archetypal theory developed in a theistic tradition is encountered with the religious character of the non-theistic tradition of Yijing. From Jung s partial adaptation of Yijing, however, we notice the differences between Jung s archetypal psychology and the Yijing cosmological view. This difference represents the difference between the Western and the East Asian tradition. This aspect is well shown in the fact that Jung s theoretical assumption for the definition of archetype is deeply associated with Plato s Idea and the Kantian a priori category. Accordingly, Jung brings their timeless-spaceless realm of archetype into the synchronistic phenomenon of the psyche and identifies the Yijing text with the readable archetype. Yet, the synchronistic moment that Jung presents is the phenomenon always involved in subjective experience and intuition, which are developed in the duration of time. The synchronistic phenomenon is not transcendent or the objective flowing of time-in-itself regardless of our subjective experience.
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upload/alexandrina/2. Ancient & Classical Civilizations/Ancient Greece/Miscellaneous/María José Martín-Velasco, María José García Blanco - Greek Philosophy and Mystery Cults (2016) [Retail].pdf
Greek Philosophy and Mystery Cults María José García Blanco (editor), María José Martín-Velasco (editor) Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 1st published, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2016
The contributions to this book offer a broad vision of the relationships that were established between Greek Philosophy and the Mystery Cults. The authors centre their attention on such thinkers as Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoic and the Neoplatonist philosophers, who used – and in some cases criticised – doctrinal elements from Mystery Cults, adapting them to their own thinking. Thus, the volume provides a new approach to some of the most renowned Greek philosophers, highlighting the influence that Mystery Cults, such as Orphism, Dionysianism, or the Eleusinian rites, had on the formation of fundamental aspects of their thinking. Given its interdisciplinary character, this book will appeal to a broad academic readership interested in the origin of Hellenic thinking and culture. It will be especially useful for those eager for a deeper approach to two fundamental domains that attract the attention of many Antiquity scholars: Greek philosophy and religion.
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zlib/no-category/Watts, Victoria; Gehl, Robert W/The politics of cultural programming in public spaces_121885439.pdf
The politics of cultural programming in public spaces Watts, Victoria; Gehl, Robert W Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Pub., Newcastle upon Tyne, England, 2010
vi, 178 p. ; 22 cm, Includes bibliographical references and index
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nexusstc/Semiotics and Hermeneutics of the Everyday/61160256f76900821d7cf02a90efd023.pdf
Semiotics and Hermeneutics of the Everyday Lia Yoka and Gregory Paschalidis Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2015
The canonization of the everyday in the past few decades is largely due to the anthropological turn in the social sciences and humanities. Heavily reliant on the use of ethnography and participant observation, both versions of micro-sociology –Harold Garfinkel’s ethnomethodology and Erving Goffman’s dramaturgical approach– advanced the sociology of everyday life as the inquiry into how people make sense of and construct their social world.The collection of texts in this volume draws on the dozens of papers presented at the IX International Conference of the Hellenic Semiotic Society held in October 2010, at the University of Cyprus, on the topic of ‘The Everyday’. The fact that we were hosted in Cyprus partly explains its largely Greek, Middle Eastern and North African thematic focus.
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Audiovisual Posthumanism Evi D. Sampanikou, Editor Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 1st Edition, 2017
This volume deals with the challenges posthumanism meets as a successor to postmodernism in the field of artistic, literary and aesthetic expression. It also explores the ways social sciences and humanities are affected by posthumanism, and it asks how posthumanism can be an expansion of humanism in the contemporary world, rather than a transcendence of humanism. The chapters’ authors come from different countries, cultural backgrounds and study areas to present a varied perspective on posthumanism.
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Towards a New Orientation Matko Meštrović, Author Cambridge Scholars Pub.; Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2012
In a collection of nine inter-linked essays, Meštrović provides critical insights into the defining questions of our age. Mixing theoretical, empirical and normative insights, utilising inter-disciplinary or, more accurately, post-disciplinary modes of reasoning, Meštrović traces the current imbalance between market globalisation and globalised modes of sociability as a consequence of central contradictions within the current capitalist mode of production, not only between capital and labour but between capital and society and, indeed, capital and culture. The struggle to find a new narrative freed from the false binary between science and values, in the service of a sustainable future, found in the demands of movements for global justice and solidarity, may lead to the production of a new commons, for social interactions outside of, and beyond, the restrictions of the market. In a condition of capitalist crisis, in which biopolitical production is both required by, and interpreted through, the narrow confines of ‘autistic'economic thought, Meštrović searches for new forms of subjectivity, in which a new multitude may form as a movement towards freedom in which the composition of singularities leads towards the increasing autonomy of each participating equally in the web of communication and cooperation.
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lgli/Mancelos - Old spells, magic herbs and frightening creatures:.epub
Old spells, magic herbs and frightening creatures: Mancelos Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, England, 2009
'The Apothecary's Magic, Art and Medication' was a one-day symposium held at the University of Glasgow on November 24, 2007. The symposium called for a discussion on the evolution of the notions of mysticism, knowledge and superstition in the way they are intertwined in both science and the literary imagination in the figure of healers such as the apothecary, the alchemist, the shaman. There were three main areas of interest. The first involved traditional perceptions of physicians, who combined knowledge and superstition and thus bordered, in their practices, on the sphere of the occult. The second theme, evolving from the first, proposed an inquiry of the overlapping interests and processes of science, magic and prophesy, as well as of the implications and consequences of a privileged access to medical knowledge, while the third subject of discussion concentrated on the development of the symbolism of the healer in literature, history, philosophy of science, anthropology, theology, film and art. The twelve papers included in this volume, papers presented by doctoral candidates and young scholars from across a range of geographical regions and disciplines, result in a collection of approaches to an investigative field with topics ranging from mystical traits of mundane materials to the origins of the occult and gender struggles. The thirteenth and final essay included in the volume, Professor Bill Herbert's "From Mere Bellies to the Bad Shaman", is an exploration of the modern role of the contemporary poet in the form of an extended conversation initiated at the closing of the conference, when Professor Herbert was asked to combine a poetry reading with a few observations on the relationship between the poet and the shaman.
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lgli/Mancelos - Old spells, magic herbs and frightening creatures:.mobi
Old spells, magic herbs and frightening creatures: Mancelos Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, England, 2009
'The Apothecary's Magic, Art and Medication' was a one-day symposium held at the University of Glasgow on November 24, 2007. The symposium called for a discussion on the evolution of the notions of mysticism, knowledge and superstition in the way they are intertwined in both science and the literary imagination in the figure of healers such as the apothecary, the alchemist, the shaman. There were three main areas of interest. The first involved traditional perceptions of physicians, who combined knowledge and superstition and thus bordered, in their practices, on the sphere of the occult. The second theme, evolving from the first, proposed an inquiry of the overlapping interests and processes of science, magic and prophesy, as well as of the implications and consequences of a privileged access to medical knowledge, while the third subject of discussion concentrated on the development of the symbolism of the healer in literature, history, philosophy of science, anthropology, theology, film and art. The twelve papers included in this volume, papers presented by doctoral candidates and young scholars from across a range of geographical regions and disciplines, result in a collection of approaches to an investigative field with topics ranging from mystical traits of mundane materials to the origins of the occult and gender struggles. The thirteenth and final essay included in the volume, Professor Bill Herbert's "From Mere Bellies to the Bad Shaman", is an exploration of the modern role of the contemporary poet in the form of an extended conversation initiated at the closing of the conference, when Professor Herbert was asked to combine a poetry reading with a few observations on the relationship between the poet and the shaman.
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ia/urgencyofclimate0000unse.pdf
The urgency of climate change : political perspectives edited by Gerard Magill and Kiarash Aramesh Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, England, 2017
xiv, 524 pages : 22 cm 'The Urgency of Climate Change' addresses a pivotal challenge for the sustainability of our planet. This topic was selected for the inaugural conference in 2015 of an annual series on the Integrity of Creation. The essays in this collection were selected in a peer-reviewed manner and appeal to a general audience. The chapters move from general to more specific points of view, with a discussion at the end of each section addressing the global impact of climate change. The first section sets the context for the discussion, explaining that the climate is an indispensable common good. The part on science emphasises that empirical reality must guide any analysis of the climate as a matter of basic knowledge and comprehension. A crucial implication is whether the climate is sufficiently robust for the Earth to flourish for millennia ahead, as discussed in the part on sustainability "The topic ... of the inaugural conference held from September 30 to October 2, 2015 was Climate Change as an urgent concern regarding the Integrity of Creation."--Page xi Includes bibliographical references (pages 475-524)
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zlib/no-category/Harnett, John/Historical representation and the postcolonial imaginary : constructing travellers and aborigines_123644834.pdf
Historical representation and the postcolonial imaginary : constructing travellers and aborigines Harnett, John. Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Online-ausg, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2011
76 pages : 21 cm
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Microsoft Word - front-1-4438-7180-X amandamillar Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, [N.p.], 2015
Interpretation in/of the Seventeenth Century explores interpretation according to, and by, the seventeenth century, namely how intellectuals and officials conceived of interpretation, and how they read their world and its relationship to the past, and of the seventeenth century. As such, the volume examines both temporal relationships, such as current interpretations of the seventeenth century or interpretation of itself and the past by the seventeenth century, and transversal relations, including practices of reading, crossings from one genre to another, and translation. The comparative conception underlying the collection's three main sections (“Culture and Interpretation”, “Interpretation and Literature”, and “Shifts and Perspectives”) allows for an in-depth examination of what could be meant in seventeenth-century France by interpretation—between exegesis and translation—and what interpretive practices characterized the culture of the period. What may the ceremonies organized on a more or less grandiose scale and with more or less clearly visible programmes by the Crown or various institutions have meant for the organizers and their audiences, given the material and perspectival limitations faced by most of the viewers and participants and the difficulty to read the allegorical-symbolic representations? Science and belief play an important role in deciphering representation: discourses on optics and ghosts stories alike help shed light on the evolution of interpretation, as concept and practice, throughout this period.Literature, in the modern sense of the word, is given particular attention in the volume. Several chapters examine the connection of literary forms to conceptions of interpretation: how did topical plays, staging contemporary events, help shape the interpretation of current affairs and further political agendas? More generally, how do dramaturgy, theatrical production and acting contribute to an understanding of the ways in which the participants in early modern European culture viewed their own time, and of the ways in which the period can be interpreted today? And can early-modern accounts of literature and society be read as signposts for a modern understanding of the period? To these and other, related, questions, the study of translation and translators in the seventeenth century and of modern translations for audiences outside of France (in particular for Molière), as well as an examination of adaptations of seventeenth-century works for other media today, bring novel perspectives.
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zlib/no-category/Ragsdale, J. Donald, author/Compelling form : architecture as visual persuasion_122849527.pdf
Compelling form : architecture as visual persuasion Ragsdale, J. Donald, author Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle, 2011
xvi, 297 p. : 21 cm, Includes bibliographical references (p. [290]-293) and index
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lgli/Mancelos - Old spells, magic herbs and frightening creatures:.azw3
Old spells, magic herbs and frightening creatures: Mancelos Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, England, 2009
'The Apothecary's Magic, Art and Medication' was a one-day symposium held at the University of Glasgow on November 24, 2007. The symposium called for a discussion on the evolution of the notions of mysticism, knowledge and superstition in the way they are intertwined in both science and the literary imagination in the figure of healers such as the apothecary, the alchemist, the shaman. There were three main areas of interest. The first involved traditional perceptions of physicians, who combined knowledge and superstition and thus bordered, in their practices, on the sphere of the occult. The second theme, evolving from the first, proposed an inquiry of the overlapping interests and processes of science, magic and prophesy, as well as of the implications and consequences of a privileged access to medical knowledge, while the third subject of discussion concentrated on the development of the symbolism of the healer in literature, history, philosophy of science, anthropology, theology, film and art. The twelve papers included in this volume, papers presented by doctoral candidates and young scholars from across a range of geographical regions and disciplines, result in a collection of approaches to an investigative field with topics ranging from mystical traits of mundane materials to the origins of the occult and gender struggles. The thirteenth and final essay included in the volume, Professor Bill Herbert's "From Mere Bellies to the Bad Shaman", is an exploration of the modern role of the contemporary poet in the form of an extended conversation initiated at the closing of the conference, when Professor Herbert was asked to combine a poetry reading with a few observations on the relationship between the poet and the shaman.
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nexusstc/Fan Culture: Theory/Practice/25bd6d2f8201926f02cc1d56a7c9f0ff.pdf
Fan culture : theory/practice Katherine Larsen; Lynn S Zubernis Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 2012
"Fan Culture: Theory/Practice brings together the most current scholarship on fan studies, in a way that makes it accessible and usable for both students and teachers. The essays in this collection explore the relative influence of academic and fan perspectives in the current group of scholar-fans and the ethical dilemmas that sometimes emerge from this interplay of identities, the impact of the increasingly reciprocal relationship between textual producers and consumers, and gender differences in fannish meaning-making and interaction. Fan Studies addresses these current issues through some of the most popular fannish texts, including Doctor Who, Torchwood, Star Wars, Star Trek, Supernatural, Smallville and Twilight. Fan Culture: Theory/Practice is thus designed to challenge some accepted notions, while asking relevant questions about pedagogy. How do we understand the state of the field, and teach fan studies both effectively and responsibly? The essays contained in this volume explore the dominant themes in the field, and seek to situate fan studies as a discipline with a pedagogy of its own."--Provided by publisher
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ia/isbn_9781443801317.pdf
The foreign policy discourse in the United Kingdom and the United States in the "New World Order" edited by Lori Maguire Cambridge Scholars Pub.; Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, England, 2009
Edited By Lori Maguire. Includes Bibliographical References.
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lgli/Lydia Amir - Rethinking Philosophers' Responsibility (2017, ).pdf
Rethinking Philosophers' Responsibility Lydia Amir, Author Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 2017
Calling on philosophers as the custodians of rationality to reconsider their responsibility toward their communities and the state of civilization at large, this book considers philosophy to be a practical discipline. Largely foreign to philosophers and non-philosophers alike, this conception of philosophy discloses the relevance of its unique contributions to contemporary society. The book offers a compelling and accessible analysis of philosophy also in relations to religion, psychology, the New Age Movement, and globalization, and exemplifies through a wide range of current problems how philosophers can fulfil their responsibility. Its argument that responsibility lies where one is capable of doing what is needed, and even more so, when no one else can do it, targets philosophers. However, its innovative study of contemporary philosophy coupled with its original contributions to the problems at hand will engage academics and students from other disciplines, as well as a general readership.
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lgli/Jim Penman - Biohistory (2015, Cambridge Scholars Publishing).epub
Biohistory Jim Penman, Author Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2015
Biohistory is a revolutionary new theory that explores the biological and behavioural underpinnings of social change, including the rise and fall of civilisations. Informed by significant research into the physiological basis of behaviour conducted by author Dr Jim Penman and a team of scientists at RMIT University and the Florey Institute in Melbourne, Australia, Biohistory examines how a complex interplay between culture and biology has shaped civilisations from the Roman Empire to the modern West. Penman proposes that historical changes are driven by changes in the prevailing temperament of populations, based on physiological mechanisms that adapt animal behaviour to changing food conditions. It details the history of human society by mapping the effects of these epigenetic changes on cultures, and on historical tipping points including wars and revolutions. It shows how laboratory studies can be used to explain broad social and economic changes, including the fortunes of entire civilizations. The authors shocking conclusion is that the West is in terminal and inevitable decline, and that its only hope may lie with the biological sciences. Drawing on the disciplines of history, biology, anthropology and economics, Biohistory is the first theory of society that can be tested with some rigour in the laboratory. It explains how environment, cultural values and childrearing patterns determine whether societies prosper or collapse, and how social change can be both predictedand potentially modifiedthrough biochemistry. **
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ia/isbn_9781443861243.pdf
Teaching to difference? : the challenges and opportunities of diversity in the classroom Nicole E. Johnson, Editor; Stacey-Ann Wilson, Editor Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2014
Teaching to Difference? The Challenges and Opportunities of Diversity in the Classroom offers a comparative perspective on the pedagogical and cultural issues in managing differences and diversity in the classroom. Using reflections and experiential analysis, the volume presents perspectives on the experiences of teaching and learning through differences of race/ethnicity, culture, sexual orientation and gender, language, special needs and geography, from contexts such as the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Israel. The reflections are presented from the viewpoint of minority teaching professionals and white educators teaching diverse student populations ranging from K-12 to college students and pre-service teachers.This volume provides a lens into the questions, reflections, and experiences of teachers and practitioners when they encounter difference in the classroom. The essays highlight the trepidation and frustration educators feel when they perceive themselves to be ill-prepared for diversity in their classrooms. However, there are also essays of triumph and success when teachers feel they have reached their students in a meaningful way. Additionally, through the experiences depicted, teachers describe their processes of connecting to students, how they determined what worked and did not work in their journey, and what they learned from the experience that continues to impact them.
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lgli/The Influence of Mikhail Bakhtin on the Formation and Development of the Yale School of Deconstruction.pdf
The Influence of Mikhail Bakhtin on the Formation and Development of the Yale School of Deconstruction Julio Peiró Sempere, Author Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2014
This book explores the origins of American literary deconstruction in the light of the work of Russian philosopher Mikhail M. Bakhtin. To do so, the author offers a comparative reading of Bakhtin’s work and that of the literary critics who formed the so-called Yale School of Deconstruction: namely, Paul de Man, J. Hillis Miller, Harold Bloom, and Geoffrey Hartman. By resorting to Bakhtin’s challenging understanding of the dialogical nature of the world and his reworking of the notion of temporality in the literary work of art, the readings offered in this book provide the reader with a new point of departure for one of the most influential movements in twentieth century literary theory: literary deconstruction.
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lgli/Paul (Editor) Thompson & Giuliana (Editor) Diani - English for Academic Purposes (2017, ).mobi
English for academic purposes : approaches and implications Paul (Editor) Thompson & Giuliana (Editor) Diani Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2015, cop. 2015
The analysis of academic genres and the use of corpus resources, methods and analytical tools are now central to a great deal of research into English for Academic Purposes (EAP). Both genre analysis and corpus investigations have revealed the patterning of academic texts, at the levels of lexicogrammar and discourse, and have led to richer understandings of the variations in such patterning between genres and between disciplines. The thirteen contributions included in this volume address issues in academic discourse studies from a range of perspectives: namely, corpus-based research into EAP at the lexicogrammatical and genre levels (Section 1); intercultural EAP research (Section 2); English as a Lingua Franca in academic communication (Section 3); and the relationships between corpus, genre and pedagogy in EAP, with an emphasis on implications and applications (Section 4).The collection is aimed primarily at teachers, students and researchers of EAP and applied corpus linguistics, but will also interest applied linguists in general. The emphasis of the contributions varies from studies with predominantly linguistic orientations to those focussing on practical applications.
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zlib/no-category/Desmond, Niamh/Networking in Ireland's ethnic enterprises : entrepreneurship and opportunity_121740611.pdf
Networking in Ireland's ethnic enterprises : entrepreneurship and opportunity Desmond, Niamh Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2010
vi, 158 p. : 22 cm, Includes bibliographical references (p. [139]-155) and index
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lgli/The art, history and architecture of Florentine churches, 2016.pdf
The Art, History and Architecture of Florentine Churches Susan Bracken, Author Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 1°, 2016
Churches and palaces in Florence have been the subject matter of book-length, often multi-volume studies over the centuries. This book is a compendium of the main churches in Florence and has been written with two distinct audiences in mind: English-speaking students of Renaissance art, architecture, literature and history and the well-read traveller to Florence who wishes to place the works of art and architecture into the wider context of Italian culture.The choice of churches discussed here was influenced by the author's experience as teacher for several university programmes on site in Florence. The buildings described and analysed are those which students will most likely encounter in the course of their study-abroad stay in Florence, whether they wish to specialise in art, architecture or the history of the Florentine Renaissance.This book represents a textbook that offers concise information on the history, art, and architecture of 25 of the main Florentine churches, provides plans and photos of the façades, and introduces the student to some of the most important vocabulary and the main textual sources of the thirteenth to the seventeenth centuries.
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ia/itsnotjusteconom0000jack.pdf
It's not just the economy, stupid! : trade competitiveness in the 21st century Sarita D. Jackson, Author Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 2016
How does a globally uncompetitive industry compete successfully in specific markets? What shapes the decisions of importers in these markets to purchase inputs from a more costly supplier? Current theories highlight the role of the market or firm strategy as possible explanations. It's Not Just the Economy, Stupid! Trade Competitiveness in the 21st Century relies on 12 years of research of the US textile industry and the apparel industry throughout the Latin American and Caribbean regions to provide an alternative answer to these questions. The book argues that market factors and business strategies alone do not determine industry competitiveness and firm import behavior. Rather, special international trade programs and regulated trade agreements, which are commonly described as free trade agreements, make it possible for an industry that is less competitive in the global market to become highly competitive in specific markets. Furthermore, these same international trade programs and agreements create incentives for importers to purchase inputs from specific markets, including those with higher costs.For example, the US textile industry is less cost competitive than the same industry in a number of other countries, such as China. Although less expensive textile suppliers exist, some Latin American and Caribbean countries continue to import a majority of their textiles from the United States for use in their garment exports. The book shows that this particular trend results from special trade programs and regulated trade agreements. The findings presented here complement existing scholarship on international trade by focusing on the behavior of importers rather than exporters. Furthermore, whereas current studies explain how industries compete in the global market, the book shifts the emphasis toward industry competitiveness in specific markets.
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lgli/The Farmer’s Boy by Robert Bloomfield A Parallel Text Edition [726086].pdf
The farmer's boy by Robert Bloomfield : a parallel text edition by Peter Cochran; with the Thresher's Labour by Stephen Duck and the Woman's Labour by Mary Collier Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 1, 2013
Robert Bloomfield’s The Farmer’s Boy was the most successful poem of the “Romantic” period, selling 100,000 copies between 1800 and 1830. However, what was marketed was not the poem which the working-class Bloomfield had written, but a highly polished, politely spelled and punctuated re-write, prepared by the local squire, who deliberately covered up the fact that Bloomfield had written originally for a Suffolk voice, with Suffolk vowel-sounds and Suffolk idioms. This edition prints Bloomfield’s first manuscript, and then has a parallel text of the “polished” first edition, opposite Bloomfield’s second manuscript, made for his own use and for that of his family, in which he changes the poem back to the form in which he wrote, heard, and read it. Thus Bloomfield’s intentions appear for the first time, edited in detail from the original manuscripts at Harvard. Also included are the two eighteenth-century poems The Thresher’s Labour by Stephen Duck, and The Woman’s Labour by Mary Collier.
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lgli/Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity and Values in Edmund Husserl [805817].pdf
Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity and Values in Edmund Husserl Susi Ferrarello, Editor Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2014-02-01, 1. publ, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2014
This book provides an analysis of values within the Husserlian phenomenological context. The authors included here answer the following questions: What are the lived-meanings of â oevaluesâ and â oeethicsâ from Husserlâ (TM)s phenomenological perspective? How does society constitute its own life-word? What is an ethical reduction? How can we describe values as intentional objects? How does Husserl conceive the paradigm of a practical life? What is the essential structure of the experience of evaluation, or of valuing an object of perception? What is the experience of altruism? The book is divided into two parts: in the first part, Husserlâ (TM)s phenomenology is argued as a method to describe pure intersubjective values which impact on our social and individual life; in the second part, Husserlâ (TM)s ethical writings are used to discuss the issue of values themselves as practical objects. This volume sheds light on the open issue of value and practical experience beyond the common dichotomy between a positivistic and deontological perspective. In this sense, this book offers a third phenomenological way to expound this heated issue.
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ia/realisingcritica0000jami.pdf
Realising critical HRD : stories of reflecting, voicing, and enacting critical practice Jamie L. Callahan, Editor; Clare Rigg, Editor; Sally Sambrook, Editor Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, [N.p.], 2015
This book contends that the project of Critical Human Resource Development (CHRD) is to effect change/transformation, and that, as such, critical scholars must expose the injustices and inequities associated with the neoliberal narrative which forms the dominant rationality of current mainstream HRD practice. In other words, those that would change must first recognise that there is a problem worthy of being transformed. It is here that much of the CHRD project has plateaued; there is much theorising on dominant ideology, hegemony, power structures, and other artefacts of a critical agenda, yet there are comparatively few empirical explorations of the CHRD project that would facilitate practical engagement. This book offers a means to help progress CHRD from its current concern with problem recognition to a champion of meaningful change. This book offers a series of chapters that provide examples of different approaches to engaging in interventions that allow CHRD professionals to challenge power structures, and, in turn, begin to effect change for organisations and employees alike. The chapters are clustered in three distinct approaches to thinking about, talking about and doing critical practice; thus, the sections of the book are titled "Reflecting", "Voicing", and "Enacting". This book contends that the project of Critical Human Resource Development (CHRD) is to effect change/transformation, and that, as such, critical scholars must expose the injustices and inequities associated with the neoliberal narrative which forms the dominant rationality of current mainstream HRD practice. In other words, those that would change must first recognise that there is a problem worthy of being transformed. It is here that much of the CHRD project has plateaued; there is much theorising on dominant ideology, hegemony, power structures, and other artefacts of a critical agenda, yet there are comparatively few empirical explorations of the CHRD project that would facilitate practical engagement. This book offers a means to help progress CHRD from its current concern with problem recognition to a champion of meaningful change. This book offers a series of chapters that provide examples of different approaches to engaging in interventions that allow CHRD professionals to challenge power structures, and, in turn, begin to effect change for organisations and employees alike. The chapters are clustered in three distinct approaches to thinking about, talking about and doing critical practice; thus, the sections of the book are titled 'Reflecting', 'Voicing', and 'Enacting'
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ia/soundmusicianshi0000unse.pdf
Sound Musicianship: Understanding the Crafts of Music (Meaningful Music Making for Life) Andrew R. Brown Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Meaningful music making for life series, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 2012
Sound Musicianship is a book for music educators and musicians about musicianship - about musical skills, abilities, habits, sensibilities and understandings. Musicianship is explored as a form of craftsmanship. Like most crafts, music requires a balance of theoretical knowledge and practical skills that contribute to a highly tuned ability to appreciate and express music. In particular the book explores general trends that influence musicianship in the twenty-first century, such as an increased reliance on digital media, greater awareness of the neurological basis for musical behaviour, a renewed interest in connections between bodily movements and musical expression, and increased cultural plurality resulting from more frequent travel, increased levels of migration and ubiquitous telecommunications. The book has a deliberate focus on the developmental aspects of musicianship, which will benefit those hoping to advance their own music learning or that of others. It includes a diverse range of views and perspectives on musicianship and is organised into five sections. The first four sections explore the implications of music understood as sound, experience, motion and culture, respectively. In these sections, leading researchers and thinkers outline important issues and debates that are relevant to developing the crafts of music making and they share insights into recent trends and understandings. The final section of the book looks at educational considerations and provides a series of case studies that document innovative approaches to developing musicianship. Readers will encounter some new, interesting and thought-provoking ideas within these pages. As we move further into the twenty-first century - with all the opportunities and challenges for music making it brings - the requirement to review our concepts of musicianship training will intensify, and the definition of a "sound basis" for a contemporary musicianship will evolve. This book is intended to help stimulate and inform that evolutionary process.
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nexusstc/Revisiting Traditional Institutions in the Khasi-Jaintia Hills/a32eb16855607d080d9310341f9382d8.pdf
Revisiting Traditional Institutions in the Khasi-Jaintia Hills Charles Reuben Lyngdoh (Editor) Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2016
Traditional institutions in the Khasi-Jaintia society are “living organisms” which have existed for centuries and internally evolved from one phase to another. Despite having come into contact with newer and more modern forms of administration, they continue to exist, backed by local public opinion that has called for their continuity amidst diminishing responsibility and utility.This collection of papers explores the landscapes of traditional institutions that exist in the present Khasi and Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya, India. The chapters blend oral tradition with historical records and available sources from secondary literature. They examine the interplay of power and functions between the constitutional authorities, such as the state government, and the Autonomous District Councils and traditional authorities represented by the traditional institutions.
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lgli/Orthodoxy Versus Post-Communism Belarus, Serbia, Ukraine and the Russkiy Mir.pdf
Orthodoxy versus post-communism? : Belarus, Serbia, Ukraine and the Russkiy mir Mikhal Vavz︠h︡onek; Nelly Bekus; Mirella Korzeniewska-Wiszniewska Cambridge Scholars Press, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK, 2016
Post-communism has determined the social and political reality in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe for the last 25 years. A characteristic phenomenon during this time is a religious revival in the societies that were subject to intense atheization under the conditions of communist totalitarianism. This process can be observed in Ukraine, Belarus and Serbia. Undoubtedly, in all three cases, the Orthodox faith and the institutions that represent it have become an important element of the political culture. This book analyses the influence of Orthodoxy on political behaviours, values and judgments, looking particularly at such topics as the legacy of communism, shared attitudes towards the “West,” the European Union, democracy, and the ways of conceptualising post-communist Ukrainian, Belarussian and Serbian cultural and national identity.The research here explores such events and problems as the “Euromaidan” and the development of a civic society in Ukraine, the process of integration of Serbia into the EU, the perspectives of stability for the regime in Belarus, and the future of efforts for reintegration of post-Soviet space under the hegemony of Moscow.
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