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Speed Data and Ecosystems Excelling in a Software-Driven World

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Southern Theories Contemporary and Future Challenges

Southern Theories Contemporary and Future Challenges

This book critically explores Global South perspectives examining marginalised voices and issues whilst challenging the supremacy of Global North perspectives in literature. The unique value of this book lies in its extensive coverage of various Southern challenges including disaster management climate change communication resilience gender education and disability. It also underscores the relevance of indigenous philosophies such as animism Buen Vivir Buddhism Confucianism Daoism Neozapatism Qi vitality Taoism and Ubuntu. Stemming from regions as diverse as Sub-Saharan Africa Asia and Latin America these philosophies are brought into public discourse. By demonstrating their practicality in designing intervention programs and influencing policy-making the book fills a critical gap in global Southern literature while promoting context-specific knowledge for improving well-being in the Global South contexts. This book’s content resonates with a diverse audience encompassing students academics researchers NGOs and policymakers from postcolonial states in the Global South and those from Global North countries. Furthermore it is highly relevant to communities within the Global North that mirror the Global South – those grappling with equity issues for indigenous populations. It has a versatile appeal that transcends disciplinary boundaries encompassing cultural studies sociology international development philosophy and postcolonial studies thus making it accessible to all educational levels. It holds particular interest for those in development studies indigenous studies government departments globally international organisations and universities worldwide. | Southern Theories Contemporary and Future Challenges

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The Anatomy of Inclusive Cities Insight into Migrants in Selected Capital Cities of Southern Africa

The Anatomy of Inclusive Cities Insight into Migrants in Selected Capital Cities of Southern Africa

Creating cities inclusive of immigrants in Southern Africa is both a balancing act and a protracted process that requires positive attitudes informed by accommodative institutional frameworks. This book revolves around two key contemporary issues that cities around the globe are trying to achieve – viz. the need to build inclusive cities and the need to accommodate immigrants. The search for building inclusive cities is an on-going challenge which most cities are grappling with. This challenge is complicated by the need to include immigrants who are always side-lined by policies of host countries. This book discusses the host–immigrant interface by providing a detailed insight of anchors of inclusive cities and a holistic picture of who immigrants are. These are then discussed contextually within the Southern African region where insight into selected cities is provided to some depth using empirical evidence. The discussion on inclusive cities and immigrants is a universal narrative targeting practitioners and students in town and regional planning urban studies urban politics migration and international relations. The Southern African region once more provides an opportunity to further interrogate and understand the dynamics of immigration in selected cities. This book will also be of interest to policy makers dealing with challenges of inclusivity in the light of immigrants. | The Anatomy of Inclusive Cities Insight into Migrants in Selected Capital Cities of Southern Africa

GBP 120.00
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The Dawn of Agriculture and the Earliest States in Genesis 1-11

The Dawn of Agriculture and the Earliest States in Genesis 1-11

This book invites a close textual encounter with the first 11 chapters of Genesis as an intimate drama of marginalised peoples wrestling with the rise of the world’s first grain states in the Mesopotamian alluvium. The initial 11 chapters of Genesis are often considered discordant and fragmentary despite being a story of beginnings within the context of the Bible. Readers discover how these formative chapters cohere as a cross-generational account of peoples grappling with the hegemonic spread of domesticated grain production and the concomitant rise of the pristine states of Mesopotamia. The book reveals how key episodes from the Genesis narrative reflect major societal revolutions of the Neolithic period in Mesopotamia through a three-fold hermeneutical method: literary analysis of the Bible and contemporary cuneiform texts; modern scholarship from archaeological anthropological ecological and historical sources; and relevant exegesis from the Second Temple and rabbinical era. These three strands entwine to recount a generally sequential story of the earliest archaic states as narrated by non-elites at the margins of these emerging state spaces. The Dawn of Agriculture and the Earliest States in Genesis 1–11 provides a fascinating reading of the first 11 chapters of Genesis appealing to students and scholars of the Hebrew Bible and the Near East as well as those working on ecological injustice from a religious vantage point. | The Dawn of Agriculture and the Earliest States in Genesis 1-11

GBP 130.00
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