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Passing/Out
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Passing/Out

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-05-13
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Passing/Out adopts an inter-generational, inter-disciplinary, and inter-subjective approach to the closeting and revelation of sexual identity, exploring questions of embodiment, ethics and identity in relation to 'passing' or being 'out'. Presenting the latest theoretical and empirical work from scholars working across a range of disciplines including sociology, cultural and media studies, philosophy, gender studies, literary studies and history, this book discusses the nature and history of sexual identity and the manner in which identity functions within social relationships. In recognition of the transformative impact of queer theory upon the study of sexuality and identity, Passing/Out constructs a dialogue between the work of scholars whose intellectual careers began prior to the advent of queer theory and those whose work has been more immediately and directly shaped by this approach, with a view to breaking new ground in the field of identity. Shedding light on the meaning of 'passing' and 'outing' in relation to identity, this volume will be of interest to social scientists and scholars of the humanities working on questions of sexuality, identity, embodiment and ethics.

What can the COVID-19 pandemic teach us about resilient Nordic food systems?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 211

What can the COVID-19 pandemic teach us about resilient Nordic food systems?

Online publication: https://pub.norden.org/nord2020-038/ Abstract [en] While the Nordic Region has strong foundations of resilience, the COVID-19 pandemic has shed light on some of the vulnerabilities in Nordic food systems. A crisis can provide new opportunities to recognise what is not working in our food system and provide the context needed to build new systems, collaborations, and resilience. This think piece is intended to stimulate a discussion around the vulnerabilities of the Nordic food system and to highlight the importance of developing a systems-based resilience strategy to ensure that the Nordic Region can bounce forward after future shocks. It uses the context of the COVID-19 pandemic as an example in order to focus the analysis and ends with reflections on what is needed going forward to fully assess the state of Nordic food systems.

Enabling Eco-Cities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 127

Enabling Eco-Cities

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-02-27
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  • Publisher: Springer

Cities are striving to become more resilient, adaptive and sustainable; this requires new ways of governing and developing the city. This book features chapters by researchers using regenerative development and transitions theories to envisage how Eco-Cities could be planned, designed and created, and concludes with practical tools and an outline of how this evolution could be facilitated. It examines two major questions: How can we use understandings of Eco-Cities to address the legacy of urban built form and existing practices which often make it difficult to create the systemic changes needed? And what are the elements of complex urban places and spaces that will enable the planning, creation and evolution of thriving cities? The book will appeal to planners, city makers, urban researchers, students and practitioners, including planners, designers, architects and sustainability managers, and all those seeking to envisage the steps along the path to thriving cities of the future.

The Desperate Gamble
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 334

The Desperate Gamble

Thomas Kanti is one of the thousands of teenagers trapped inside a dome for a cruel government experiment. He is expected to form a functioning government inside the dome by the Free Nation Party, one that will be just like the FNP to show the rest of the US that they are the best party to vote for. Tom and his allies form an Empire to try to defy the Free Nationers, but have failed in their attempts to do so. With few options at his disposal, Tom risks it all in one crazy attempt to escape the dome, with deadly consequences if he fails. Tom's Empire is not the only government inside the dome. Several large factions, including the Twin Pines Republic and People's Federation, also try to fini...

Operationalizing Industrial Ecology in the Waste Sector
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 82

Operationalizing Industrial Ecology in the Waste Sector

The take-make-waste approach to resource management in human production and consumption systems is contributing to a variety of environmental and social problems worldwide. Additionally, as the world’s population and affluence increase, so do the negative impacts of poor resource management. Lifting the waste management (WM) sector into a new phase of development, which takes its lead from the ideals of Industrial Ecology and circular economy, is seen by many scholars and practitioners as one potential to assist in alleviating these impacts. While there are many studies on how more efficient inter-organizational resource management is (or could be) constructed, there are relatively few bus...

The Avignon Papacy Contested
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

The Avignon Papacy Contested

Unn Falkeid considers the work of six fourteenth-century writers who waged literary war against the Avignon papacy’s increasing claims of supremacy over secular rulers—a conflict that engaged contemporary critics from every corner of Europe. She illuminates arguments put forth by Dante, Petrarch, William of Ockham, Catherine of Siena, and others.

Pawns of a Sinister Regime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Pawns of a Sinister Regime

Thomas Kanti is an unwilling participant in a government experiment that has thousands of teenagers create a successful government whilst trapped inside a dome. Tom and his band of allies have formed an Empire, whose goal is to not only escape this experiment but to defy the government who trapped them inside the dome, the Free Nation Party. Unbeknownst to the Empire, the Free Nation Party has been covertly supporting a rival faction inside the dome: the Twin Pines Republic. The Empire faces other, hardened enemies such as the People's Federation who are also vying to take over the entire dome. Each passing day provides new opportunities for all of those involved in this experiment to get their desired results, but also presents openings that their enemy can use against them. With the clash of ideologies and armaments all but inevitable inside the dome once again, only two questions stand out in this horrid experiment: Can the Free Nation Party continue to reign in the US when this experiment ends? And will the body count inside the dome keep rising after all is said and done?

Corporeality and Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Corporeality and Culture

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-03-09
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The ’material turn’ in critical theory - and particularly the turn towards the body coupled with scientific insights from biomedicine, biology and physics - is becoming an important path in fields of humanities-based scholarly inquiry. Material and technological philosophies play an increasingly central role in disciplines such as literary studies, cultural studies, history, performance and aesthetics, to name only a few. This edited collection of essays investigates how the material turn finds applications within humanities-based frameworks - focusing on practical reflections and disciplinary responses. It takes as its critical premise the understanding that importation of theoretical v...

I Still Believe in Tomorrow
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 85

I Still Believe in Tomorrow

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-06-20
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  • Publisher: eBookIt.com

"In 1971, I was a junior in high school with a plan for my life. I knew where I was going. I was a good student with sports on the brain all the time," writes Mike Patrick. However, in Mike's first varsity football game, he realized something had gone drastically wrong after trying to make a tackle, right inside the goal line. His life was changed in an instant. In "I Still Believe in Tomorrow," Mike writes about the experience, its affect on the entire town, and scores of medical experiences and triumphs since breaking his neck. Mike's conversational book includes a comprehensive time line and striking photos. He reminds us how our words and actions may affect everyone we encounter today, tomorrow and even years later. He effectively demonstrates this through stories and an experiential exercise for the readers. Reading Mike's experiences will help each of us navigate our own journeys, regardless of what happens along the way.

The Community Resilience Reader
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

The Community Resilience Reader

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-10-12
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  • Publisher: Island Press

National and global efforts have failed to stop climate change, transition from fossil fuels, and reduce inequality. We must now confront these and other increasingly complex problems by building resilience at the community level. The Community Resilience Reader combines a fresh look at the challenges humanity faces in the 21st century, the essential tools of resilience science, and the wisdom of activists, scholars, and analysts working on the ground to present a new vision for creating resilience. It shows that resilience is a process, not a goal; how it requires learning to adapt but also preparing to transform; and that it starts and ends with the people living in a community. From Post Carbon Institute, the producers of the award-winning The Post Carbon Reader, The Community Resilience Reader is a valuable resource for community leaders, college students, and concerned citizens.