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Quand on est un photographe qui ne se destine ni à la photo sociale, ni au corporate, ni à la publicité et que l’on souhaite simplement voir reconnaître « sa » photographie, diffuser ses images (édition, exposition, vente de tirages) et en vivre, le parcours est délicat. Cet ouvrage, revu à l’occasion de sa deuxième édition, aborde la question des choix relatifs à l’enseignement initial de la photographie et propose aux photographes des directions pour évoluer dans le cadre d’une activité purement artistique. L’auteur rend compte du point de vue de professionnels et d’experts engagés dans la formation, l’accompagnement et la diffusion des photographes. Elle propose un panorama complet de ce qui s’offre à tous ceux qui souhaitent vivre de leur art.
Une bien singulière et atypique histoire vous est contée dans cet ouvrage qui évoque le vécu du logement dit populaire ou social à Lyon. Cent cinquante années d'histoire, au fil desquelles, tour à tour, les idéalistes du bonheur humain, les animateurs de la vie sociale, les gestionnaires du bien collectif, les architectes, les grands constructeurs n'ont cessé de mener un combat aux fins d'équité et d'égalité dans l'habitat. En partant de l'époque où les idéalistes FOURRIER, LE PLAY et GODIN ont prôné un habitat collectif géré par la société et exempt de tout libéralisme économique jusqu'aux années de cette fin de siècle qui voient arriver les lois BESSON puis GAYSSO...
Si le photojournalisme évoque photographies de guerre et reportages dans les zones de conflits, il ne se résume pas à cela. Documenter la société et produire de l'information sur des sujets variés pour la presse régionale ou les entreprises permet aujourd'hui à de nombreux photographes de vivre de leur métier et de financer des projets plus personnels, encore faut-il qu'ils parviennent à toucher les commanditaires et à construire leurs sujets. L'auteur fait le point sur les pratiques actuelles du métier : où et comment se former, identifier et atteindre les diffuseurs, financer et présenter un projet... Les très nombreux témoignages aident, en outre, à mieux cerner les problématiques rencontrées par les acteurs du milieu, qu'ils soient photojournalistes, formateurs ou diffuseurs, et à trouver des pistes pour évoluer dans cette discipline.
A Civil Society explores the struggle to initiate women as full participants in the masonic brotherhood that shared in the rise of France's civil society and its "civic morality" on behalf of women's rights. As a vital component of the third sector during France's modernization, freemasonry empowered women in complex social networks, contributing to a more liberal republic, a more open society, and a more engaged public culture. James Smith Allen shows that although women initially met with stiff resistance, their induction into the brotherhood was a significant step in the development of French civil society and its "civic morality," including the promotion of women's rights in the late nineteenth century. Pulling together the many gendered facets of masonry, Allen draws from periodicals, memoirs, and archival material to account for the rise of women within the masonic brotherhood in the context of rapid historical change. Thanks to women's social networks and their attendant social capital, masonry came to play a leading role in French civil society and the rethinking of gender relations in the public sphere.
Accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) is being rapidly introduced into the clinical management of early breast cancer. APBI, in fact, encompasses a number of different techniques and approaches that include brachytherapy, intraoperative, and external beam techniques. There is currently no single source that describes these techniques and their clinical implementation. This text is a concise handbook designed to assist the clinician in the implementation of APBI. This includes a review of the principles that underlie APBI, a practical and detailed description of each technique for APBI, a review of current clinical results of APBI, and a review of the incidence and management of treatment related complications.
This book is about gym culture, the pursuit of fit, muscular bodies and the use of drugs as a means to get there. Building on the international research literature and in-depth interviews with men who have experience of image and performance enhancing drugs (IPEDs), the book explores the fascination with muscles, motivations for using drugs to enhance them, assessments of risks, and experience of side effects. The book examines what the altered body does to the men’s identity, self-image and relationships with peers and partners. Taking an evolutionary psychological approach, it also investigates the biological and psychological foundations of the fascination with the muscular body and discusses the notion of precarious manhood. Building on these analyses the book considers the political and regulatory initiatives in place to prevent the use of IPEDs and assesses those strategies’ potential to reach their aims. This is essential reading for anybody with an interest in the issue of drugs in sport, the ethics of sport, sociology of sport, sociology of the body, masculinity or public health.
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Modern medical imaging and radiation therapy technologies are so complex and computer driven that it is difficult for physicians and technologists to know exactly what is happening at the point-of-care. Medical physicists responsible for filling this gap in knowledge must stay abreast of the latest advances at the intersection of medical imaging an
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