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The Life World: Herman's Adventures in Sustainability
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

The Life World: Herman's Adventures in Sustainability

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-12-20
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

An unusual visitor teaches a young college student a radical new sustainability paradigm in this lighthearted fable. From the smallest to the largest living systems, from cells and bacteria to the human body to ecosystems to the planet as a whole, readers will learn how it is all connected. For students of sustainability of all ages looking to envision a new Big Picture, The Life World explores very different assumptions about how evolution works in living systems. Just Three Principles of Life are used to accomplish this both simple and yet most challenging paradigm change. Not satisfied with outlining this new philosophy alone, the author tackles its application to the Florida Everglades, global warming, pollution, and human health.Prepare to be surprised.Prepare to see the world differently.Begin the work of true sustainability as a "W'ecologist."

In Search of Human Nature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 582

In Search of Human Nature

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-08-18
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Human Nature offers a wide-ranging and holistic view of human nature from all perspectives: scientific, historical, and sociological. Mary Clark takes the most recent data from a dozen or more fields, and works it together with clarifying anecdotes and thought-provoking images to challenge conventional Western beliefs with hopeful new insights. Balancing the theories of cutting-edge neuroscience with the insights of primitive mythologies, Mary Clark provides down-to-earth suggestions for peacefully resolving global problems. Human Nature builds up a coherent, and above all positive, picture of who we really are.

The 1978 NASW Professional Social Workers' Directory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1772

The 1978 NASW Professional Social Workers' Directory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1978
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  • Publisher: NASW Press

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You're It
  • Language: en

You're It

Our little family has been together for four years, and life has been good, considering my track record. But In the blink of an eye, my ease was suddenly gone when I heard his terrifying words. I knew from the look on Tango's face and the way he avoided my gaze-all hell was about to break loose. Now it seems like the dangers I spent years desperately avoiding are starting to threaten my happily ever after. Maybe it's because I let my guard down. Or maybe it's because I was starting to trust again. But I can't even trust the people closest to me, and now I remember why. Screw with me, that's one thing. Screw with my family, and we've got a problem...

Islam and the Secular State
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Islam and the Secular State

  • Categories: Law

What should be the place of Shari‘a—Islamic religious law—in predominantly Muslim societies of the world? In this ambitious and topical book, a Muslim scholar and human rights activist envisions a positive and sustainable role for Shari‘a, based on a profound rethinking of the relationship between religion and the secular state in all societies. An-Na‘im argues that the coercive enforcement of Shari‘a by the state betrays the Qur’an’s insistence on voluntary acceptance of Islam. Just as the state should be secure from the misuse of religious authority, Shari‘a should be freed from the control of the state. State policies or legislation must be based on civic reasons accessi...

God’s Law and Order
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

God’s Law and Order

An incisive look at how evangelical Christians shaped—and were shaped by—the American criminal justice system. America incarcerates on a massive scale. Despite recent reforms, the United States locks up large numbers of people—disproportionately poor and nonwhite—for long periods and offers little opportunity for restoration. Aaron Griffith reveals a key component in the origins of American mass incarceration: evangelical Christianity. Evangelicals in the postwar era made crime concern a major religious issue and found new platforms for shaping public life through punitive politics. Religious leaders like Billy Graham and David Wilkerson mobilized fears of lawbreaking and concern for...

Laws and Societies in Global Contexts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 433

Laws and Societies in Global Contexts

  • Categories: Law

This text promotes a more global sociolegal perspective that engages with multiple laws and societies and diverse sociolegal systems based on very different historical and cultural traditions, interacting on multiple local, national, and global levels. The approach to global legal pluralism seeks to provide a framework for envisioning new global governance regimes that move beyond state-based solutions to deal with trenchant transnational challenges.

Religion, Gender, and Family Violence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 262

Religion, Gender, and Family Violence

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-06-26
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Religion, Gender, and Family Violence: When Prayers Are Not Enough brings together Canadian scholarship from sociology, law and religious studies in highlighting the perspectives of survivors, perpetrators, religious leaders, congregations and secular service providers.

Identities on Trial in the United States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

Identities on Trial in the United States

ChorSwang Ngin radically shifts the asylum-seeking narrative by focusing on rarely heard stories of persecution and escape from China and southeast Asia. Identities on Trial in the United States weaves together the cases of a tortured student from a Myanmar prison, an apostate of Islam, several victims of ethnic and sexual violence from Indonesia, and the escape of men and women from China’s draconian one-child policy, among others. Joann Yeh, an immigration attorney and contributor to this work, examines asylum seeking in a Mandarin-speaking Californian community and discuss the failure of the United States' quasi-judicial immigration system, highlighting "asylum lawfare" in courtroom dramas and arguing for an anthropological advantage in asylum preparation. This book is an essential text for policy makers, students, lawyers, activists, and those engaged with migration studies seeking a more just asylum outcome.

Writing Pain in the Nineteenth-Century United States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

Writing Pain in the Nineteenth-Century United States

Offers new readings of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Harriet Jacobs, Emily Dickinson, Henry James, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, and Alice James. Demonstrates how pain generates literary language and shapes individual and collective identities. Examines how nineteenth-century US literature mobilizes and challenges sentimentalism as a response to the problem of pain. Uses sustained close reading to illuminate the theoretical and historical work of literature.