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Syracuse University Press What the War Left Behind
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£26.06
Syracuse University Press The Logic of Cooperation in Autocracies
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£30.56
University of Minnesota Press Sex Objects
Book SynopsisShows us that sex in art is as diverse as sex in everyday life. This book examines the reception and frequent misunderstanding of highly sexualized images, words, and performances. It offers an exploration of how and where art and sex connect, and reimagines the relationship between sex and art.Trade Review"Like a brassy fag hag crashing a gay sex party, Jennifer Doyle mixes it up here with a queer lot. Whether she's just watching or actively participating, whether turned on or bored, thinking or crying, or most likely all of these at once, Doyle shows how crucial a queer feminist perspective is to understanding the erotics of art." - Douglas Crimp, University of Rochester, author of Melancholia and Moralism"
£19.94
Duke University Press Japanoise
Book SynopsisDrawing on more than a decade of research in Japan and the United States, David Novak traces the "cultural feedback" that generates and sustains Noise, an underground music genre combining distortion and electronic effects.Trade Review“While Japanoise gives a fantastically detailed account of Noise’s history and evolution, it is also interesting to see it framed as a true representative of what has come to be known as ‘Cool Japan.’ As the government promotes sugary sweet pop acts that cause toothaches abroad, the grassroots noise scene (OK, it might be causing earaches) is making real progress in keeping Japan cool.” -- Shaun McKenna * Japan Times *“The major strength of Novak’s book lies in its ability to describe the goings on at various gigs in both Japan and the United States in such a way that the reader is able to sense something of what it must have been like to be there, just enough, perhaps, to wish that s/he had actually been there. For a reader such as this reviewer, indeed, there is much envy-inducing material here. In this respect, Novak’s book is very much in the David Toop school of writing, and as such there are many passages that provide the reader with truly engaging, fascinating and beautifully written accounts of some musical events the like of which will never be heard again.” -- Greg Hainge * Asian Studies Review *“Novak succeeds in highlighting the cultural implications of Noise in ways that productively broaden scholarly inquiries about music and culture. This book is an invaluable, groundbreaking contribution for ethnomusicology that is applicable to scholars across disciplines with interests in transnationalism, technology, and globalization.” -- Nana Kaneko * Ethnomusicology Review *“This is a thought-provoking book that is well written and researched, and it made me reflect on not just Noise as experimental music that pushes the boundaries of aesthetics and physical listening but also on listening to a variety of sounds in daily life, on our relationship to technology and our ability to shape sound through it, and on the collaborative connections and blurred identities that exist among artists, distributors, and consumers.” -- Carolyn S. Stevens * American Ethnologist *"Novak’s mesmerizing writing style achieves the impressive (almost magical, it seemed to me) feat of depicting the art without confining it to narrative. Indeed, the manner in which Novak’s beautifully fragmented depictions of heterogeneous ethnographic 'scenes' tie together in a cohesive sort of chaos seemed intended to evoke Noise itself.” -- Scott W. Aalgaard * Journal of Asian Studies *"Japanoise, on one hand, delineates Noise’s historical resonance with musique concrète, post-war jazz, experimental rock and Dada happenings, to name just a few orienting styles. On the other, it encourages and provides a template for approaching challenging music with sensitivity to its form as well as its cultural logic. The book thus astutely addresses not only scholars but students at a variety of levels." -- Benjamin Tausig * Ethnomusicology Forum *Table of ContentsAcknowledgments vii Introduction 1 1. Scenes of Liveness and Deadness 28 2. Sonic Maps of the Japanese Underground 64 3. Listening to Noise in Kansai 92 4. Genre Noise 117 5. Feedback, Subjectivity, and Performance 139 6. Japanoise and Technoculture 169 7. The Future of Cassette Culture 198 Epilogue: A Strange History 227 Notes 235 References 259 Index 279
£20.69
University of New Mexico Press Crossing Borders My Journey in Music
Book SynopsisMax Baca was born to play music. By his eighth birthday, he was already playing in his father's band. Polkas, redovas, corridos, boleros, chotises, huapangos, and waltzes were in his blood. Baca's music grew out of the harsh life of the borderland, and the duality of borderland music remains a recurring theme in everything he does.
£17.06
University of New Mexico Press Crosses of Iron The Tragic Story of Dawson New
Book SynopsisTells the tragic story of what was once New Mexico’s largest and most modern company town and of how the strong, determined residents of the community coped with two heartbreaking catastrophes.Trade ReviewAn engrossing tale of the rise, the flowering and contributions, the disasters, and the memories of Dawson, a very important coal-mining site in northern New Mexico."—Richard W. Etulain, author of New Mexican Lives: Profiles and Historical StoriesTable of ContentsForewordRichard MelzerPrefaceChapter 1. EntombedChapter 2. The Birth of DawsonChapter 3. The Early YearsChapter 4. A Model CommunityChapter 5. The ImmigrantsChapter 6. Danger in the MinesChapter 7. October 22, 1913Chapter 8. The BurialsChapter 9. The SorrowChapter 10. The CauseChapter 11. The InquestChapter 12. Back to NormalChapter 13. Oh, No, Not Again!Chapter 14. What Happened This Time?Chapter 15. Writing on the WallChapter 16. Closing TimeChapter 17. Dawson CemeteryChapter 18. Down Memory LaneEpilogueAcknowledgmentsKilled in the Explosion of October 22, 1913Killed in the Explosion of February 8, 1923NotesBibliographyIndex
£17.06
University of New Mexico Press The Yazzie Case Building a Public Education
Book SynopsisThe story of Wilhelmina Yazzie and her son’s effort to seek adequate education in New Mexico schools revealed an educational system with poor policy implementation, inadequate funding, and piecemeal reform. In this collection of essays, contributors cover the background and significance of the lawsuit and its impact on racial and social politics.Trade ReviewAn unchanged education effectuated by systems and institutions not designed for us will continue to marginalize our Indigenous people and children. The heart of this continuing fight is for justice and equity. It is about the right to exist as we choose. Wilhelmina Yazzie personalizes the heartbreaking story of generations of parents in this struggle. She eloquently speaks of her love of her language and culture and the value of a balanced education, treating both as equally valuable for the health of our children and the future well-being of our people."The Yazzie Case is an extraordinarily and profoundly compelling call to action. It should be read by policymakers and educators at all levels. The book provides a history that should be required reading for us to realize what we are doing to ourselves in a state where 80 percent of our children come from linguistic and culturally different backgrounds. That is what enriches our diversity. We must act to do the right thing for the right reasons at the right time. This is the time!"—Regis Pecos, former governor of Cochiti Pueblo"A critically important collection. . . . The text offers high-quality educational and Indigenous education research, and it proposes recommendations and insights for practitioners in the field. Practitioners, lawyers, educators, parents, undergraduate and graduate students, policymakers, and white, non-Native public school teachers--all those who are invested in the education of our Native children will benefit."—John P. Hopkins, author of Indian Education for All: Decolonizing Indigenous Education in Public Schools "A superb collection of essays analyzing the issues involved in the Martinez/Yazzie lawsuit and what needs to be done to fully implement the judge's decision supporting the plaintiffs."—Jon Allan Reyhner, coauthor of American Indian Education: A HistoryTable of Contents List of Illustrations List of Tables Preface Wilhelmina Yazzie Introduction. An Examination of the Yazzie Side of the Martinez/Yazzie Lawsuit Wendy S. Greyeyes, Lloyd L. Lee, and Glenabah MartinezPart I. The Case Chapter One. The Legal Significance and Background of the Yazzie/Martinez Lawsuit Preston Sanchez Chapter Two. Post-Summit Report on the Yazzie/Martinez Ruling: Action Report Glenabah Martinez, Terri Flowerday, Lloyd L. Lee, Leola Paquin, Wendy S. Greyeyes, Nathaniel Charley, and Carlotta Penny Bird Chapter Three. Witness Perspective from a Mother and Academic Georgina Badoni Chapter Four. The Significance of the New Mexico Indian Education Act in the Yazzie/Martinez Case Carlotta Penny BirdPart II. The Response Chapter Five. The New Mexico Public Education Department Response: An Analysis of the 2021 Strategic Plan to Resolve the Yazzie/Martinez Case Wendy S. Greyeyes Chapter Six. Navajo Nation's Response to the Yazzie/Martinez Case: Implications for Navajo Nation's Educational Sovereignty Alexandra Bray Kinsella, Navajo Nation Department of Justice Attorney (2018-2021) Chapter Seven. Narratives and Responses to Yazzie/Martinez: Tribal Consultation and Community Engagement Natalie Martinez Chapter Eight. The Department of Native American Studies at the University of New Mexico: Role and Responsibilities with the Yazzie v. New Mexico Education Ruling Lloyd L. LeePart III. The Future Chapter Nine. The Yazzie/Martinez Ruling: The Politics of Culturally Relevant Curriculum Glenabah Martinez Chapter Ten. The Complexities of Language Learning for New Mexico's Indigenous Students Christine Sims and Rebecca Blum Martínez Chapter Eleven. Diné Language Teacher Institute and Language Immersion Education Tiffany S. Lee, Vincent Werito, and Melvatha R. Chee Chapter Twelve. Lessons from the Past: Fifty Years after Sinajini v. Board of Education of San Juan School District Cynthia Benally and Donna Deyhle Chapter Thirteen. Promoting Solidarity for Social Justice and Indigenous Educational Sovereignty in the Cuba Independent School District Leola Tsinnajinnie Paquin, Shiv R. Desai, Vincent Werito, Nancy López, and Karen Sanchez-Griego Conclusion. Constructing Critically Conscious Race Policy for Our State: The Case for a Re-racialization and Indigenizing of Our Education Policies Wendy S. Greyeyes and Navajo Nation president Jonathan NezAppendix A. Teaching Recommendations for this Book Appendix B. Martinez/Yazzie v. State of New Mexico Lawsuit Timeline Bibliography Contributors Index
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University of New Mexico Press Esteban The African Slave Who Explored America
Book SynopsisWhen Pueblo Indians say, ‘The first white man our people saw was a black man’, they are referring to Esteban, who came to New Mexico in 1539. After centuries of negative portrayals, this book highlights Esteban’s importance in America’s early history.Trade ReviewA well-crafted and thorough synthesis of the existing documentary evidence and the most recent scholarly speculations regarding the life of the black African Moor who played a pivotal role in the earliest Spanish reconnaissance of what is now the southern United States and northwest Mexico."—Richard Flint, author of No Settlement, No Conquest: A History of the Coronado EntradaTable of Contents Preface Acknowledgments Noteworthy Dates Notes for the Modern ReaderChapter One. A Man of Mysteries Chapter Two. The Morocco Connection Chapter Three. Terrorism in the Caribbean Chapter Four. Esteban Arrives at Hispaniola Chapter Five. Early Indian Resistance Chapter Six. A Disastrous Beginning Chapter Seven. Invasion of Florida Chapter Eight. The Quest for Gold Chapter Nine. Arrows Penetrating "Good Armor" Chapter Ten. Fleeing in Rickety Boats Chapter Eleven. Spaniards Forced into Slavery Chapter Twelve. Faith Healing and Proselytizing Chapter Thirteen. Esteban's Rise and Fall Chapter Fourteen. Return to Slavery, but an Indispensable Man Chapter Fifteen. An African in Arizona and New Mexico Chapter Sixteen. A Mysterious Fate Chapter Seventeen. Death? Or Freedom? Chapter Eighteen. The Durability of Myth Chapter Nineteen. Inhumane Bondage and Historical Context Chapter Twenty. What Isn't Known about EstebanAppendix. An American Sculptor's Tribute Notes Bibliography Index
£19.76
University of New Mexico Press Pablo Abeita The Life and Times of a Native
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£23.36
University of New Mexico Press Amiri Baraka and Edward Dorn The Collected
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£23.36
American Library Association Transforming Print Collection Development and
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£61.75
American Library Association The OneShot Library Instruction Survival Guide
Book SynopsisWhen done right, one-shot library instruction allows you to build solid relationships with faculty while also making positive first impressions with students. This new edition of a trusted resource will guide you in active, student-centered one-shots that connect to courses' learning outcomes.
£47.20
University of Manitoba Press Gifts from Amin Ugandan Asian Refugees in Canada
Book SynopsisThe first major oral history project dedicated to the stories of Ugandan Asian refugees in Canada, Gifts from Amin explores the historical context of their expulsion from Uganda, the multiple motivations behind Canada’s decision to admit them, and their resilience over the past fifty years.Table of Contents Introduction Ch 1: Exploring the Historical Roots of the Expulsion Decree Ch 2: Dreams and Reality: Amin’s Expulsion Decree and the International Community’s Response Ch 3: “Thank you, Pierre”: Canadian Immigration Policy in the 1970s and the Decision to Admit Ugandan Asian Expellees Ch 4: “His Dream Became My Nightmare”: Canadian Operations and Life in Uganda during the 90-day Expulsion Period Ch 5: “An Honourable Place”: Establishing New Roots in Canada and Evaluating Resettlement Initiative Ch 6: From Refugees to Citizens: Integration, Commemoration, and Identities in Canada Conclusion: Gifts that Keep on Giving: Ugandan Asian Canadians in the 21st Century
£23.21
Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc Functional Anatomy Musculoskeletal Anatomy
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£71.10
Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc Spirituality in Nursing Standing on Holy Ground
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£72.00
Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc Introduction to Health Behavior Theory
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£62.10
Johns Hopkins University Press The Rise of Marine Mammals
Book SynopsisMammalogists, paleontologists, and marine scientists will find Berta's insights absorbing, while developmental and molecular biologists, geneticists, and ecologists exploring integrative research approaches will benefit from her fresh perspective.Trade ReviewMammalogists, paleontologists, and marine scientists will find Berta’s insights absorbing, while developmental and molecular biologists, geneticists, and ecologists exploring integrative research approaches will benefit from her fresh perspective.—Birdbooker ReportThe Rise of Marine Mammals is an impressive introduction to its subject and an important contribution to zoological literature.—TLSOverall, this is a thorough review of the evolution of marine mammals, ideal for students of vertebrate paleontology who wish to study the taxonomy of these groups and for professionals who may use it as an up-to-date reference work. The volume is an excellent addition to paleontology collections.—ChoiceThis is a beautifully illustrated, comprehensive introduction to the fossil record of some of the most interesting evolutionary transformations within mammals . . . The Rise of Marine Mammals is a fact-filled, well-illustrated volume that will be much appreciated by anyone who is looking to learn about where, when, and how these fascinating animals arose.—Mark D. Uhen, George Mason University, Quarterly Review of BiologyThe Rise of Marine Mammals covers the breadth of marine mammal evolution while highlighting the key details. It discusses what we can learn from the fossils within a context that makes the reader feel as if he or she is part of making these discoveries . . . This visually stunning, yet informative, book should serve to inspire its readers—not only to give them a sense of awe and wonder at the marvelous diversity of marine mammals in eons gone by, but also to push them to preserve and steward the remarkable creatures that live in our seas today.—Ryan M. Bebej, Calvin College, Perspectives on Science and Christian FaithTable of ContentsPrefaceAcknowledgments1. Setting the Stage2. The Oldest Marine Mammals3. Later- Diverging Whales4. Aquatic Carnivorans5. Crown Sirenians and Their Desmostylian Relatives6. Aquatic Sloths and Recent Occupants of the Sea, Sea Otters and Polar Bears7. Diversity Changes through TimeClassification of Fossil Marine MammalsGlossaryReferencesIndex
£57.60
American Psychological Association Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
Book SynopsisIn this book, the authors describe their work and the significant controversy that attended its rise due to EMDR's challenging of traditional cognitive behavioral approaches and mechanisms of change.Trade ReviewThis delightfully concise book offers a highly readable and scholarly overview of the history, theory, cultural adaptations, and standard procedures for all eight phases of the EMDR approach to psychotherapy. Russell and Shapiro touch on controversies involving skeptics, the overly zealous, and proprietary professional associations with careful discussions of what the research illuminates and still needs to examine, along with practical suggestions for the future. -- Andrew M. Leeds, PhD, Director of Training, Sonoma Psychotherapy Training Institute, Santa Rosa, CATable of ContentsSeries PrefaceHow to Use This Book With APA Psychotherapy VideosAcknowledgmentsChapter 1. IntroductionChapter 2. HistoryChapter 3. TheoryChapter 4. The Therapy ProcessChapter 5. EvaluationChapter 6. Suggestions for Future DevelopmentsChapter 7. SummaryAppendix A. EMDR Therapy Standard Protocol WorksheetAppendix B. Safe and Calm Place Exercise ProtocolAppendix C. Resource Development and Installation ProtocolAppendix D. Sample of Possible Negative and Positive CognitionsAppendix E. EMDR Therapy Case ExampleGlossary of Key TermsSuggested Readings and ResourcesReferencesIndexAbout the AuthorsAbout the Series Editor
£33.30
American Psychological Association Methodological Issues and Strategies in Clinical
Book SynopsisNow in its fifth edition, this classic text helps readers learn how todesign, conduct, analyze, and report high-quality clinical studies. Alan E. Kazdin brings together a wide array of authoritative articles withhis own expert insights to illustrate fundamental issues research in an accessible manner, including generating ideas, selecting participants, randomization, selecting assessment measures, analyzing data, and evaluating the implications of and publishing the results. New to this edition are articles emphasizing the importance of diversity in research, not only cultural diversity among study participants but also in methodology (including quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods); the role of big data; usingtechnology such as artificial intelligence and apps; and strategies to improvetransparency and accessibility, including open science practices, replication,and preregistration. From generating hypotheses for study and selecti
£62.10
The University of North Carolina Press Twice Forgotten
Book SynopsisDraws on oral histories of Black Korean War veterans to recover the story of their contributions to the fight, the reality that the military desegregated in fits and starts, and how veterans' service fits into the long history of the Black freedom struggle.
£27.96
The University of North Carolina Press White Mans Work
Book SynopsisChronicles the evolving narratives that linked whiteness with middle-class mobility and middle-class manhood. In doing so, Joseph Jewell addresses a key issue in the historical sociology of race: how racialized groups demarcate, defend, and alter social positions in overlapping hierarchies of race, class, and gender.Trade ReviewJewell's concise and accessible prose style achieves a rare feat – makingpotentially complex themes comprehensible without sacrificing any academic rigour . . . . A cautionary study on the way in which dominant cultures posses the power of narrative-creation in ways that can exclude minority groups from social and economic mobility. Jewell's book also vividly demonstrates how such attitudes and approaches end up creating boundaries that restrict social change, and reinforce the dominance of one group at the expense of others – a pattern that can have consequences generations into the future."—Ethnic & Racial Studies
£23.96
The University of North Carolina Press Sobre los limites del campo
Book SynopsisUna coleccion de ensayos escogidos del critico John Beverley en el campo del Latinoamericanismo literario, atento a los conexiones entre literatura, hegemonia, y conflicto social. Abarca el periodo que va desde los ochenta del siglo pasado hasta hoy.
£24.71
The University of North Carolina Press The Politics of Safety
Book SynopsisUncovers how Black activism for safety was a struggle against police brutality and crime, highlighting how the police withholding protection operated was a form of police violence and an abridgement of their civil rights.
£23.96
University of North Carolina Press Financial Leadership for the Arts Sustainable
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£20.76
University of North Carolina Press The Ethics of Cities
Book SynopsisChallenges readers to consider the issues in cities not simply as legal or economic problems but as moral ones, asking readers How can a city become more ethical?' Timothy Beatley exposes and explores the many ethical questions cities face today and touches on many topics, from privacy and crime to racism and the ethics of public space.
£22.36
University of North Carolina Press The Violent World of Broadus Miller
Book SynopsisVividly illustrates the violence-wracked world of the early twentieth century in the Carolinas. Kevin Young provides a panoramic overview of this turbulent time, telling important contextual histories of events that played into this tragic story, including the rise of the Ku Klux Klan and the influx of Black immigrants into North Carolina.
£23.96
University of North Carolina Press Making NeverNever Land
Book SynopsisA series of crises, from outsized debt to climate fueled disasters, have led to massive protests and brought Puerto Rico greater visibility. Monica Jimenez argues that to fully understand how and why Puerto Rico finds itself in this current moment of precarity, we must look to a larger history of US settler colonialism and racial exclusion in law.
£19.96
University of North Carolina Press Ascension The Sociology of an African American
Book SynopsisIn this masterful work of family-focused sociology, Lois Benjamin considers the lives of Pennie and Roscoe James and their children, revealing how a large, close-knit African American family with humble origins in a small town of North Carolina is shaped by the contours of its religious and ethical value system.
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American Mathematical Society A Primer of Real Functions
Book SynopsisThis is a revised, updated, and significantly augmented edition of a classic Carus Monograph (a bestseller for over 25 years) on the theory of functions of a real variable. Earlier editions of this classic Carus Monograph covered sets, metric spaces, continuous functions, and differentiable functions. The fourth edition adds sections on measurable sets and functions, the Lebesgue and Stieltjes integrals, and applications. The book retains the informal chatty style of the previous editions, remaining accessible to readers with some mathematical sophistication and a background in calculus. The book is, thus, suitable either for self-study or for supplemental reading in a course on advanced calculus or real analysis. Not intended as a systematic treatise, this book has more the character of a sequence of lectures on a variety of interesting topics connected with real functions. Many of these topics are not commonly encountered in undergraduate textbooks: e.g., the existence of continuous
£51.30
American Mathematical Society Hyperbolic Knot Theory
Book SynopsisProvides an introduction to hyperbolic geometry in dimension three, with motivation and applications arising from knot theory. The book was written to be interactive, with many examples and exercises. Some important results are left to guided exercises.
£79.90
Duke University Press Unsettled Labors
Book SynopsisRachel H. Brown explores the overlooked labor of migrant workers in Israel's eldercare industry, showing that live-in eldercare in Palestine/Israel is an often invisible area where settler colonialism is reproduced.
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University of Toronto Press Precision Retailing
Book SynopsisWithout a doubt, the COVID-19 era has forced the retail sector to rethink the way it conducts business. Customer experience has largely shifted into the digital realm, and questions have emerged about how to best optimize and evolve business operations in light of this change. Drawing on a host of expert contributors, Precision Retailing takes a broad perspective on precision retailing as the interaction point between individuals and the organizations, institutions, systems, and policies that support them in ever-changing contexts. The book assembles precision retailing key concepts, methods, and tools that complement existing behavioral research. The decision support tools will help managers better capture in real time the multiscale drivers of consumer behavior and successfully integrate these into their retail strategy and tactics. Each chapter includes a short strategic brief for successful human-centered digital transformation that focuses squarely on acti
£23.39
University of Toronto Press Sticky Sexy Sad
Book SynopsisJane Goodall meets Carrie Bradshaw in Sticky, Sexy, Sad an insightful, empowering memoir by an anthropologist who lays her own life bare as she explores the cultural matrix of digital courtship.
£17.99
Human Kinetics Publishers Guidelines for Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs
Book SynopsisGuidelines for Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs, Sixth Edition With Web Resource, presents the combined expertise of more than 50 leaders in the field of cardiac rehabilitation (CR), reimbursement, and public policy to empower professionals to successfully implement new CR programs or improve existing ones. Developed by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR), this guidebook offers procedures for providing patients with low-cost, high-quality programming that moves them toward a lifelong commitment to disease management and secondary prevention. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the principal cause of death worldwide. It is projected that by 2035, more than 130 million adults in the United States will have CVD. The challenge to CR professionals is to select, develop, and deliver appropriate rehabilitative and secondary prevention services to each patient tailored to their individual needs. Guidelines for Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs, Sixth Edition, is the definitive resource for developing inpatient and outpatient cardiac rehabilitation programs. The sixth edition of Guidelines for Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs equips professionals with current scientific and evidence-based models for designing and updating rehabilitation programs. Pedagogical aides such as chapter objectives, bottom line sections, summaries, and sidebars present technical information in an easy-to-follow format. Key features of the sixth edition include the following: A new chapter on physical activity and exercise that helps readers understand how to develop and implement exercise programs to CVD patients A new chapter on cardiac disease populations that offers readers a deeper understanding of CVD populations, including those with heart valve replacement or repair surgery, left ventricular assist devices, heart transplant, dysrhythmias, and/or peripheral artery disease Case studies and discussion questions that challenge readers to consider how concepts from the text apply to real-life scenarios An expanded web resource that includes ready-to-use forms, charts, checklists, and logs that are practical for daily use, as well as additional case studies and review questions Keeping up with change is a professional necessity and keeping up with the science is a professional responsibility. Guidelines for Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs, Sixth Edition, covers the entire scope of practice for CR programs and professionals, providing evidence-based information on promoting positive lifestyle behavior patterns, reducing risk factors for disease progression, and lessening the impact of CVD on quality of life, morbidity, and mortality.Note: The web resource is included with all new print books and some ebooks. For ebook formats that don’t provide access, the web resource is available separately.Trade Review"Readers of this book will obtain up-to-date, evidence-based information to help them provide quality care to their patients." © Doody’s Review Service, 2020, Saroj Khadka, MD, East Tennessee State University Quillen College of Medicine (4-star review)Table of ContentsChapter 1. Cardiac Rehabilitation: An Evolving Model of Care in the Era of Healthcare ReformAna Mola, PhD, ANP-BC CR and Population Health Management CR and Value-Based Care CR and Care Coordination SummaryChapter 2. The Continuum of Care: From Inpatient and Outpatient CR to Long-Term Secondary PreventionCathie Biga, MSN, FACC CVD Continuum of Care Efforts to Reduce Gaps in the Continuum of Care The Role of CR in the Continuum of Care Putting It All Together SummaryChapter 3. CR in Inpatient and Transitional SettingsMary Dolansky, PhD, RN, FAAN; Ana Mola, PhD, ANP-BC Assessment, Mobilization, and Risk Factor Management Discharge Planning Clinical Pathways Staffing Space and Equipment Transitional Settings SummaryChapter 4. Medical Evaluation and Exercise Testing for Outpatient CRSherrie Khadanga, MD Physical Examination Risk Stratification and Identification of Contraindications for Exercise Training SummaryChapter 5. Outpatient CR and SPPhilip A. Ades, MD, FACC, MAACVPR Structure of CR and SP Assessment and Management of Risk Factors for CVD Progression Coaching, Case Management, and Counseling Innovation in CR Maintenance CR Future Directions SummaryChapter 6. Physical Activity and ExerciseJonathan Myers, PhD Cardiorespiratory Endurance Training Exercise Recommendations for Patients Without a Recent Exercise Test PA Outside of CR Resistance Training Flexibility Training SummaryChapter 7. Nutrition GuidelinesEllen Schaaf Aberegg, MA, LD, RD, FAACVPR Key Nutrition Principles Diet Patterns of Nutrition Intake Evidence-Based Nutrition Guidelines for CVD Risk Factors Nutrition in the CR Care Process Dietitian–CR Professional Partnership SummaryChapter 8. Behavior Modification for Risk Factor Reduction: Guiding Principles and PracticeDiann Galeema, PhD Overview of Health-Related Behavior Change SummaryChapter 9. Modifiable CVD Risk FactorsSheri R. Colberg, PhD, FACSM; Emma Fletcher, MS, MVB; Carly Goldstein, PhD; Paul M. Gordon, PhD, MPH, FACSM; Joel Hughes, PhD, FAACVPR; Jonathan Myers, PhD; Quinn R. Pack, MD, MsC, FAACVPR; Killian Robinson, MD, FAHA, FACC, FACP Physical Inactivity Dyslipidemia Diabetes Tobacco Use Hypertension Overweight and Obesity Psychosocial Considerations Environmental Considerations SummaryChapter 10. Cardiac Disease PopulationsAlison L. Bailey, MD, FACC; Alexis L. Beatty, MD, MAS; Brian Carlin, MD, FCCP, MAACVPR, FAARC; Dennis J. Kerrigan, PhD, FACSM; Steven J. Keteyian, PhD; Kirstine Laerum Sibilitz, MD, PhD; Karen Lui, RN, MS, MAACVPR; Ryan Mays, PhD, MPH; Jonathan Powell, MD; Ray W. Squires, PhD; Diane J. Treat-Jacobson, PhD, RN, FAAN CR for Patients With CVD Heart Valve Replacement and Repair Surgery Dysrhythmias Heart Failure and Left Ventricular Assist Devices Heart Transplantation Peripheral Artery Disease Chronic Lung Disease SummaryChapter 11. Special Demographic PopulationsJustin M. Bachmann, MD, MPH, FACC; Daniel Forman, MD; Naomi Gauthier, MD; Alexander Opotowsky, MD, MPH, MMsc; Marta Supervia MD, MSc, CCRP; Carmen Terzic, MD, PhD Younger Adults Older Adults Women and Men Race and Culture Socioeconomic Considerations SummaryChapter 12. Program AdministrationKaren Lui, RN, MS, MAACVPR Program Priorities Facilities and Equipment Organizational Policies and Procedures Insurance and Reimbursement Documentation Personnel Continuum of Care and Services SummaryChapter 13. Outcomes Assessment and UtilizationSherry L. Grace, PhD, FCCS, FAACVPR, CRFC Purposes for Measuring Outcomes Outcomes Matrix Measuring, Documenting, Analyzing, and Reporting Program Outcomes Resources SummaryChapter 14. Management of Medical Problems and EmergenciesJason L. Rengo, MS, FAACVPR Potential Risks in Outpatient CR Intervention Summary Phase 3 CR Programs Alternative Models of SP Summary Appendix A. Example of Standing Orders to Initiate Outpatient CR Appendix B. Example of Outpatient CR Emergency Standing Orders Appendix C. Cardiac Rehabilitation Untoward Event—Physician Notification Appendix D. Daily Emergency Cart Checklist Appendix E. Monthly Emergency Cart Checklist Appendix F. Emergency Equipment Maintenance Log
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Human Kinetics Publishers Nancy Clarks Sports Nutrition Guidebook
Book SynopsisBoost your energy, build muscle, lose fat, and improve your performance with this best-selling nutrition guide! Resolve your confusion surrounding healthy eating, sports drinks and energy foods, keto and gluten-free diets, digestive issues, and the best balance of carbohydrate and protein for exercise and competition.Table of ContentsPart I. Everyday Eating for Active People Chapter 1. Building a High-Energy Eating PlanChapter 2. Eating to Stay Healthy for the Long RunChapter 3. Breakfast: The Key to a Successful Sports DietChapter 4. Lunch and Dinner: At Home, on the Run, and on the RoadChapter 5. Between Meals: Snacking for Health and Sustained EnergyChapter 6. Carbohydrate: Simplifying a Complex TopicChapter 7. Protein: Building and Repairing MusclesChapter 8. Fluids: Replacing Sweat Losses to Maintain PerformancePart II. The Science of Eating and Exercise Chapter 9. Fueling Before ExerciseChapter 10. Fueling During and After ExerciseChapter 11. Supplements, Performance Enhancers, and Engineered Sports FoodsChapter 12. Nutrition and Active WomenChapter 13. Athlete-Specific Nutrition AdvicePart III. Balancing Weight and Activity Chapter 14. Assessing Your Body: Fat, Fit, or Fine?Chapter 15. Gaining Weight the Healthy WayChapter 16. Losing Weight Without StarvingChapter 17. Dieting Gone Awry: Eating Disorders and Food ObsessionsPart IV. Winning Recipes for Peak Performance Chapter 18. Breads and BreakfastsChapter 19. Pasta, Rice, and PotatoesChapter 20. Vegetables and SaladsChapter 21. Chicken and TurkeyChapter 22. Fish and SeafoodChapter 23. Beef and PorkChapter 24. Beans and TofuChapter 25. Beverages and SmoothiesChapter 26. Snacks and Desserts Appendix A. For More Information Appendix B. Selected References
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University Press of Mississippi Bertrand Tavernier Interviews
Book SynopsisBertrand Tavernier was widely considered to be the leading light in a generation of French filmmakers who launched their careers in the 1970s. In this collection of interviews he discusses the arc of his career following in the lineage of the Lumiere brothers, in that his goal, like theirs, is to ""show the world to the world.
£23.96
University Press of Mississippi See Justice Done The Problem of Law in the
Book SynopsisArgues that African American literature has profound and deliberate legal roots. Tracing this throughline from the eighteenth century to the present, Christopher Brown demonstrates that engaging with legal culture in its many forms - including its conventions, paradoxes, and contradictions - is paramount to understanding Black writing.
£23.70
University Press of Mississippi Drilling Ahead
Book SynopsisA petroleum geologist, Alan Cockrell provides an insider's account of the science of oil hunting, the political processes that help or hinder it, and the advances in technology that make it all possible. The book documents the ways in which wars, foreign competition, governmental regulation, and new business models affect oil exploration.Trade ReviewDrilling Ahead is a highly accessible, often colorful, account of oil exploration and development in Mississippi, Alabama, and northwest Florida, in the post-World War II period." - Evan R. Ward, The Journal of Southern History"Drilling Ahead is a valuable addition to the history of the petroleum industry." - Diana Davids Hinton Technology and Culture"This book is extremely informative and well researched. It also tells about the colorful characters who developed much of the oil and gas industry in the Southeast, especially Mississippi and Alabama. Chesley Pruet would be the most intriguing character of all, and he was well respected. In addition, this is a good read." - Robert Mosbacher, Mosbacher Energy, Inc. Secretary of Commerce, 1989-1992"Alan Cockrell has captured the excitement of oil booms in the southeastern states which flourished during the last half of the twentieth century. A valuable history is preserved of key individuals and companies that drilled the hundreds of oil and gas wells in Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida to bring new wealth to these states." - Dudley J. Hughes, author of Oil in the Deep South: A History of the Oil Business in Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida, 1859-1945
£23.70
University Press of Mississippi Monsters and Saints LatIndigenous Landscapes and
Book SynopsisPresents a collection of stories, poetry, art, and essays divining the contemporary intersection of Latinx and Indigenous cultures from the American Southwest, Mexico, and Central and South America.Trade ReviewThis truly innovative book amasses creative and research-based writing that illustrates a connection between historical indigenous communities and contemporary Chicanx identified peoples." - Rachel González-Martin, author of Quinceañera Style: Social Belonging and Latinx Consumer Identities
£22.46
University Press of Mississippi From Biblical Book to Musical Megahit William B.
Book SynopsisEsther, the Beautiful Queen, was William Bradbury's choral setting of a text based on the biblical Book of Esther. Written for amateur singers, the uncomplicated score became enormously popular. In this volume Juanita Karpf traces the work's rich performance and reception history.Trade ReviewFrom Biblical Book to Musical Megahit is a gratifying exploration of a surprisingly important and durable work in nineteenth-century American musical life." - R. Allen Lott, professor of music history at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary"Clear and imminently readable, From Biblical Book to Musical Megahit is a veritable trove of information, photographs, and music." - Jake Johnson, author of Mormons, Musical Theater, and Belonging in America
£27.00
University Press of Mississippi Albert Brooks Interviews
Book SynopsisBrings together fourteen profiles of and conversations with Albert Brooks, in which he contemplates, expounds upon, and hilariously jokes about the connections between his show business upbringing, an ambivalence about the film industry, the nature of fame and success, and the meaning and purpose of comedy.
£19.90
University Press of Mississippi Superheroes Beyond
Book SynopsisMoves superhero research beyond expected examples. In this innovative collection, contributors unmask international crimefighters, track superheroes outside of the comic book page, and explore heroes whose secret identities are not cisgender men.
£26.96
University Press of Mississippi Hanna and Barbera Conversations
Book SynopsisEncompassing more than fifty years of film and television history, the conversations in this volume include first-person accounts by the namesakes of the Hanna-Barbera studio as well as recollections by artists and executives who worked closely with the pair for decades.
£23.96
University Press of Mississippi Conversations with Ben Okri
Book SynopsisCollects twenty-six interviews that range from 1986 to 2023 and reflect the international resonance of Nigerian writer Ben Okri's work. The volume offers insight into the writer's creative process and his unique views on literature, history, memory, politics, freedom, spirituality, and environmental issues.
£19.96
University Press of Mississippi Indigenous Comics and Graphic Novels
Book SynopsisUnravels the disparities of representation in the fields of comics studies and comics publishing. Through topically arranged chapters, the author explores a wide array of content produced by Indigenous creators, from superhero and science fiction comics to graphic novels and experimental narratives.
£19.96
University Press of Mississippi My Memories of John Hartford
Book SynopsisA memoir about author Bob Carlin's years working alongside singer, songwriter, banjoist, and fiddler John Hartford (1937-2001). Throughout his short life, Hartford was a hit tunesmith, festival headliner, and godfather of newgrass music. He also made contributions to the film and television industry.
£19.96
University Press of Mississippi Songs of Sorrow
Book SynopsisRenowned music scholar Samuel Charters tells Lucy McKim's personal story, reclaiming the life of a pioneer in ethnomusicology, one whose influential work affected the Fisk Jubilee Singers and many others.
£26.06
University Press of Mississippi L. M. Montgomerys Emily of New Moon
Book SynopsisDespite being overshadowed by the immense popularity of Anne of Green Gables, the Emily of New Moon trilogy has become a subject of endless fascination to fans and scholars. This is the first scholarly volume exclusively dedicated to the trilogy, coalescing different research perspectives.
£23.96