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The Dancer in Your Hands
  • Language: en

The Dancer in Your Hands

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-07
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Originally submitted as part of Jo Pollitt's PhD in 2019, the dancer in your hands is an unique exploration of the nature and phsyicality of dance represented through langauge, text and design.

Boatbird
  • Language: en

Boatbird

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-03-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Boatbird is the third in the BIG Kids Magazine conceived series Books that Grow, an illustrated allegory with a dual reading for both children and grown-ups offering a poetic way of telling the stories we are finding it increasingly difficult to hear. A co-authored project to bridge stories of imagination across ages by the creators of BIG Kids Magazine, Jo Pollitt and Lilly Blue. Books that Grow is a BIG collaboration that offers a unique and shared reading experience for adults and children. On each double page there will be text for the grown next to words for the growing, inviting both children and adults to move between the two verses and slip between streams of simplicity and poetry. Books that Grow allow for the meeting points and differences in the way that children and adults understand language, decipher imagery, and create meaning together. A poetic allegory of journey and connection, at a time when we are seeing an alarming increase of displacement worldwide, Boatbird sails headlong into difficulty searching for other ways of being with the world.

Rethinking Environmental Education in a Climate Change Era
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Rethinking Environmental Education in a Climate Change Era

As the impact of climate change has become harder to ignore, it has become increasingly evident that children will inherit futures where climate challenges require new ways of thinking about how humans can live better with the world. This book re-situates weather in early childhood education, examining people as inherently a part of and affected by nature, and challenges the positioning of humans at the centre of progress and decision-making. Exploring the ways children can learn with weather, this book for researchers and advanced students, works with the pedagogical potential in children’s relations with weather as a vital way of connecting with and responding to wider climate concerns.

The Routledge International Handbook of Transdisciplinary Feminist Research and Methodological Praxis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 691

The Routledge International Handbook of Transdisciplinary Feminist Research and Methodological Praxis

The Routledge International Handbook of Transdisciplinary Feminist Research and Methodological Praxis is organized around ways of doing fair and just research, with deliberate transdisciplinary overlap in each of the sections so as to share and demonstrate potential opportunities for lasting alliances. Authors and artists address topics that include the doing of original transdisciplinary research and engaging multiple communities in research; mentoring from both academic and community-based perspectives; creating and maintaining collaborative relationships; managing personal, professional, and financial challenges; addressing writing blocks and feelings of being overwhelmed; and experiences...

Dance Research Methodologies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 442

Dance Research Methodologies

Dance Research Methodologies: Ethics, Orientations, and Practices captures the breadth of methodological approaches to research in dance in the fine arts, the humanities, the social sciences, and the natural sciences by bringing together researchers from around the world writing about a variety of dance forms and practices. This book makes explicit the implicit skills and experiences at work in the research processes by detailing the ethics, orientations, and practices fundamental to being a researcher across the disciplines of dance. Collating together approaches from key subdisciplines, this book brings together perspectives on dance practice, dance studies, dance education, dance science,...

Young People and Thinking Technologies for the Anthropocene
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 207

Young People and Thinking Technologies for the Anthropocene

This collection, which is a companion volume to Young People and Stories for the Anthropocene (Kelly et al., 2022), aims to find, to explore, and to co-produce ways of ‘staying with the trouble’ (Haraway 2016) that are disruptive of orthodoxies in childhood and youth studies, and productive of new ways of thinking, and of being and becoming, in the circumstances that we (young and old) find ourselves in. Circumstances that have, problematically, been identified as the Anthropocene, and which have been characterised as being situated at the convergence of the climate crisis, the 6th mass extinction, and the ongoing crises of global capitalism as ‘earth system’ (Braidotti 2019, Moore 2...

Linguistic Diversity and Discrimination
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

Linguistic Diversity and Discrimination

This collection explores the ways in which women in academia from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds mediate the negotiation of linguistic discrimination and linguistic diversity in higher education, using autoethnography to make visible their lived experiences. The volume shows how women in academia from CaLD backgrounds, particularly those living or working in the Global South, draw on their multivalent complex linguistic backgrounds and cultural repertoires to cope with, and manage, linguistic and systemic gender discrimination. In adopting authoethnography as its key methodology, the book encourages these academics to ‘write themselves’ beyond the conventions from whic...

The Keeper
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

The Keeper

A series of bizarre and brutal murders is about to push a London police detective to her limit . . . When a Jamaican bus driver is garroted in the middle of the night, there is speculation that racism is the motive. But when the same grisly fate befalls an Asian man and then a white man, it becomes clear that a female serial killer with a different obsession is at work. Still mourning her mother’s recent violent death, DCI Jo Pollitt of the Southwark London Metropolitan Police must now focus on this high-priority case. Even with the help of a pathologist, a profiler, and publicity from a true-crime TV show, the culprit remains elusive. Pollitt takes emotional refuge in her relationship with Cilla, whom she’s known since childhood, but the stress, both personal and professional, keeps building. However, when Pollitt learns a civilian has captured video of the most recent murder, it reveals the police might be on the wrong track. As the case begins to unravel, Pollitt realises that everything she believed is now in jeopardy and time is ticking before the killer strikes again . . .

Creative Approaches to Health Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

Creative Approaches to Health Education

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-11-25
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This book shows how creative methods, drawing on innovative arts-based and design-based approaches, can be employed in health education contexts. It takes a very broad view of ‘health education’, considering it as applying not only in school settings but across the lifespan, and as including physical education and sexuality education as well as public health campaigns, health activist initiatives and programmes designed for training educators and health professionals. The chapters outline a series of case studies contributed by leaders in the field, describing projects using a wide variety of creative methods conducted in a variety of global contexts. These include a rich constellation o...

The Auxier Family
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 712

The Auxier Family

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Michael Auxier was born in France in 1685. He married Amelia Christopher and they had at least three children. They came to America because of the religious persecution of the Huguenots and settled in Pennsylvania about 1745. His descendants gradually moved to the south and then west. Information on his descendants who now live in Tennessee, Alabama, Utah, Missouri, and elsewhere is included in this volume.