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Coding and Representation from the Nineteenth Century to the Present Scrambled Messages

Speed Data and Ecosystems Excelling in a Software-Driven World

Religion and Contemporary Art A Curious Accord

Art Therapy Practices for Resilient Youth A Strengths-Based Approach to At-Promise Children and Adolescents

The Routledge International Handbook of Financialization

Hindu–Muslim Relations What Europe Might Learn from India

Race and Transatlantic Identities

Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Nursing

Paradise Lost and the Making of English Literary Criticism

Grammar Survival for Primary Teachers A Practical Toolkit

Quality and Regulation in Health Care International Experiences

Critical Animal Geographies Politics intersections and hierarchies in a multispecies world

The Dramaturgy of Commedia dell'Arte

The Portable Community Place and Displacement in Bluegrass Festival Life

Healing Historical Trauma in South Korean Film and Literature

Museums and the Climate Crisis

SPSS Survival Manual A step by step guide to data analysis using IBM SPSS

The Italian Diaspora in South Africa Nostalgia Identity and Belonging in the Second and Third Generations

The Italian Diaspora in South Africa Nostalgia Identity and Belonging in the Second and Third Generations

This book investigates the experiences of second- and third-generation Italians living in South Africa exploring how nostalgia for Italy influences their sense of identity and belonging. The Italian community in South Africa is a unique diaspora with a complex history including roots in Italian colonial activities in Africa and in World War II. This book looks at how the descendants of these early migrants take pride in being Italian and value the Italian language. They also ascribe much importance to their family roots and have often created a romanticized image of Italy mostly based on childhood vacation visits. The longing for an imaginary idealized version of Italy is closely linked to their wider search for a sense of identity and belonging against the backdrop of South African society currently still grappling with its own multicultural identity. Interdisciplinary by design this book draws on insights from both cultural studies and psychology in order to shine a light on an important and under-studied diasporic community. The book will be of interest to scholars from across migration studies and the Humanities in general. The Open Access version of this book available at http://www. taylorfrancis. com has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4. 0 license. | The Italian Diaspora in South Africa Nostalgia Identity and Belonging in the Second and Third Generations

GBP 48.99
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Culture Politics and Race in the Making of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis Breaking Boundaries

Culture Politics and Race in the Making of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis Breaking Boundaries

Winner of the 2023 American Board & Academy of Psychoanalysis Book Prize! Culture Politics and Race in the Making of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis traces the emergence of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis and demonstrates how the radical cross-disciplinary dialogues that form its foundation are relevant to present-day social and cultural challenges. Psychoanalysts today are grappling with how to address a host of societal and political crises. In the 1930s a similar set of crises led a group of progressive practitioners and scholars to engage in a radical cross-disciplinary dialogue that became the foundation for Interpersonal Psychoanalysis. Pioneering psychoanalysts created a form of thought and practice that viewed human suffering through the wider lens of society and culture and provided a means to address the pervasive issues of racism sexuality and politics in human experience. With contributions from leading psychoanalysts and scholars and by making use of original sources this book evidences the significance of this approach to understanding marginalisation today. Written in an open and accessible fashion Culture Politics and Race in the Making of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis demonstrates the importance of the early interpersonal-cultural school for the present moment. The book will appeal to a broad audience in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy the history of medicine and social and cultural theory. | Culture Politics and Race in the Making of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis Breaking Boundaries

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Intersections in Basic and Applied Memory Research

Intersections in Basic and Applied Memory Research

In recent years there has been increasing interaction between basic and applied memory researchers ranging from heated debates to highly productive collaborations. This collection of papers - based on presentations at the Third Practical Aspects of Memory conference - reviews the progress as well as obstacles to progress in the ongoing collaboration between basic and applied memory researchers. This volume represents the state of the art in memory research domains that straddle the basic-applied divide. The text is organized around three themes including theoretical and metatheoretical issues concerning the interaction of basic and applied memory research laboratory investigation of real world memory problems and solutions of everyday problems using theoretical concepts derived from basic memory research. The first section illustrates why collaboration between basic and applied memory researchers should be beneficial and provides guidelines for avoiding some of the pitfalls. The second and third sections present some of the most significant contemporary findings by researchers whose work is basic-yet-applicable or applied-yet-theoretically-based. Students and professional memory researchers will find the substantive results to be provocative and theoretically engaging making the information presented in this volume invaluable. These examples of successful application will be of substantial pragmatic value and researchers are certain to be grappling with these issues for years to come. | Intersections in Basic and Applied Memory Research

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Statistical Reasoning for Surgeons

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

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Architecture and the Landscape of Modernity in China before 1949

Architecture and the Landscape of Modernity in China before 1949

This book explores China’s encounter with architecture and modernity in the tumultuous epoch before Communism – an encounter that was mediated not by a singular notion of modernism emanating from the west but that was uniquely multifarious deriving from a variety of sources both from the west and importantly from the east. The heterogeneous origins of modernity in China are what make its experience distinctive and its architectural encounters exceptional. These experiences are investigated through a re-evaluation of established knowledge of the subject within the wider landscape of modern art practices in China. The study draws on original archival and photographic material from different artistic genres and architecturally concentrates on China’s engagement with the west through the treaty ports and leased territories the emergence of architecture as a profession in China and Japan’s omnipresence not least in Manchuria which reached its apogee in the puppet state of Manchukuo. The study’s geographically temporally and architecturally inclusive approach framed by the concept of multiple modernities questions the application of conventional theories of modernity or post-colonialism to the Chinese situation. By challenging conventional modernist historiography that has marginalised the experiences of the west’s other for much of the last century this book proposes different ways of grappling with and comprehending the distinction and complexity of China’s experiences and its encounter with architectural modernity. | Architecture and the Landscape of Modernity in China before 1949

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Anthropology for Development From Theory to Practice

Anthropology for Development From Theory to Practice

Anthropology for Development: From Theory to Practice connects cross-cultural social theory with the concerns of development policy and practice. It introduces the reader to a set of key ideas from the field of anthropology of development and shows how these insights can be applied to solve real-world development dilemmas. This single accessibly written volume clearly explains key concepts from anthropology and draws them into a framework to address some of the important challenges facing development policy and practice in the twenty-first century: poverty participation sustainability and innovation. It discusses classic critical and ethnographic texts and more recent anthropological work using rich case studies across a range of country contexts to provide an introduction to the field not available elsewhere. The examples presented are designed to help development professionals reframe their practice with attention to social and cultural variables as well as understand why mainstream approaches to reducing poverty raising productivity delivering social services and grappling with environmental risks often fail. This book will prove invaluable to undergraduate and postgraduate students who are professionals-in-training in development studies programs around the world. It will also help development professionals work effectively and inclusively across cultures tap into previously invisible resources and turn current development challenges into opportunities. | Anthropology for Development From Theory to Practice

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