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Salvador Cidrs (Vigo, 1968) made a name for himself in the mid 1990s with a series of sculptures and drawings that recorded nature. In 24 Hours 10 Minutes, Cidrs examines the value of youth culture, placing special emphasis on the world of adolescent males and the symbolic relationships they develop in their everyday environments. The artist reshapes urban items and practices to reconstruct teenage stereotypes and explore the narratives that interfere with the construction of their identity. A compilation of Cidrs drawings and templates, featuring an interview between the artist and MUSACs curator, Tania Pardo, with critical texts by Shamin M. Momin, Director and curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Cidrs has exhibited internationally including exhibitions at the Museo Nacional de Arte Reina Sofa, Madrid, Main Gallery CGU, Los Angeles, and at the Sparwasser HQ, Berlin.
About neglected crops of the American continent. Published in collaboration with the Botanical Garden of Cord�ba (Spain) as part of the Etnobot�nica92 Programme (Andalusia, 1992)
Widely praised, "A Neotropical Companion" is an extraordinarily readable introduction to the American tropics, the lands of Central and South America, their rainforests and other ecosystems, and the creatures that live there. 177 color illustrations.
Digital violence continues to increase, especially during times of crisis. Racism, bullying, ageism, sexism, child pornography, cybercrime, and digital tracking raise critical social and digital security issues that have lasting effects. Digital violence can cause children to be dragged into crime, create social isolation for the elderly, generate inter-communal conflicts, and increase cyber warfare. A closer study of digital violence and its effects is necessary to develop lasting solutions. The Handbook of Research on Digital Violence and Discrimination Studies introduces the current best practices, laboratory methods, policies, and protocols surrounding international digital violence and discrimination. Covering a range of topics such as abuse and harassment, this major reference work is ideal for researchers, academicians, policymakers, practitioners, professionals, instructors, and students.
This is the first in-depth guide to global community psychology research and practice, history and development, theories and innovations, presented in one field-defining volume. This book will serve to promote international collaboration, enhance theory utilization and development, identify biases and barriers in the field, accrue critical mass for a discipline that is often marginalized, and to minimize the pervasive US-centric view of the field.
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