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Springer Nature Switzerland AG Co-Creativity and Engaged Scholarship: Transformative Methods in Social Sustainability Research
This open access book explores creative and collaborative forms of research praxis within the social sustainability sciences. The term co-creativity is used in reference to both individual methods and overarching research approaches. Supported by a series of in-depth examples, the edited collection critically reviews the potential of co-creative research praxis to nurture just and transformative processes of change. Included amongst the individual chapters are first-hand accounts of such as: militant research strategies and guerrilla narrative, decolonial participative approaches, appreciative inquiry and care-ethics, deep-mapping, photo-voice, community-arts, digital participatory mapping, creative workshops and living labs. The collection considers how, through socially inclusive forms of action and reflection, such co-creative methods can be used to stimulate alternative understandings of why and how things are, and how they could be. It provides illustrations of (and problematizes) the use of co-creative methods as overtly disruptive interventions in their own right, and as a means of enriching the transformative potential of transdisciplinary and more traditional forms of social science research inquiry. The positionality of the researcher, together with the emotional and embodied dimensions of engaged scholarship, are threads which run throughout the book. So too does the question of how to communicate sustainability science research in a meaningful way.
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Sparsile Books Ltd Red Road Green: A tale of the Amazon
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Austin Macauley Publishers LLC The Treasure Hunt
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Penguin Young Readers Group Hardy Boys 29 the Secret of the Lost Tunnel
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BookBaby Marguerite, Wipe Your Feet!
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Simon & Schuster Mystery on the Mayhem Express
Brother detectives Frank and Joe go full-steam ahead to find the truth in the twenty-third book in the thrilling Hardy Boys Adventures series.The Hardys and some of their friends hop aboard an old train that’s been restored and turned into a murder mystery experience. A cast of actors will perform an immersive theatrical production while passengers dine in style, assume roles in the game, and ultimately try their hand at solving the case. This should be a cakewalk for Joe and Frank! The production is a mess. The actors are lousy, fumbling their lines and spelling out obvious clues. At least the food is pretty good. But just as the Hardy Boys are trying to make the most of a disappointing situation, one of the cast members goes missing. At first, the audience thinks that the show is taking a turn for the better, but it quickly becomes clear that this is not part of the act. For the Hardys, the mystery has gone from good fun to deadly serious. And trapped on a train full of people who aren’t who they say they are, everyone is a suspect. Will Frank and Joe be able to figure out how someone can vanish into thin air on a moving train before this case goes completely off the rails?
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Simon & Schuster Dungeons & Detectives
Brother detectives Frank and Joe search a hidden castle for clues to help them find a missing comic book in the nineteenth book in the thrilling Hardy Boys Adventures series.Frank and Joe have been hanging out at Sir Robert’s Comic Kingdom, the local comic and gaming shop, and got the exclusive invite to this year’s Halloween costume ball at Bayport’s one and only castle. Sir Robert plans to use the big event to unveil his most prized possession, a super rare comic that is rumored to contain a map to buried treasure. Sir Robert agrees to show his store regulars—who now include Frank and Joe—a sneak preview of the comic before the party. But when he goes to unlock the fireproof casing, he finds the book is gone. It will take all of Frank and Joe’s recently acquired LARPing skills to solve this case. Anything can happen in a castle full of dungeons and deception. Can the Hardy boys keep up?
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Skyhorse Publishing Thirty Years in the Arctic Regions
A new title in Skyhorse's Explorers Club series
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Simon & Schuster Stolen Identity
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Aladdin Paperbacks A Con Artist in Paris, 15
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Simon & Schuster The Madman of Black Bear Mountain
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Aladdin Paperbacks The Madman of Black Bear Mountain
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Aladdin Paperbacks Tunnel of Secrets
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Simon & Schuster Deception on the Set
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Simon & Schuster Shadows at Predator Reef
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Simon & Schuster Hardy Boys Secret Files #11: Robot Rumble
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Simon & Schuster Mystery of the Phantom Heist
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Simon & Schuster Killer Connections: Book Three in the Killer Mystery Trilogy
In Killer Connections, the detective duo learns that the headmaster of The Willis Firth Academy is in peril along with his daughter—and maybe even the Hardys themselves! Can the boys wrap up their mission before someone loses a life?
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Simon & Schuster Double Down Book Two in the Double Danger Trilogy Volume 26 Hardy Boys All New Undercover Brothers
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Simon & Schuster Double Deception Book Three in the Double Danger Trilogy The Hardy Boys Undercover Brothers 27
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Simon & Schuster Deprivation House Book One in the Murder House Trilogy Volume 22 Hardy Boys All New Undercover Brothers
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Aladdin Paperbacks Foul Play
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McGraw Hill LLC Gen Combo Looseleaf from Slavery to Freedom Connect Access Card
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Simon & Schuster Hidden Mountain Volume 186 Hardy Boys
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Penguin Putnam Inc Hardy Boys 58: The Sting of the Scorpion
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Penguin Putnam Inc Hardy Boys 49: The Bombay Boomerang
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Atlantic Books Hardy Boys 43: the Mystery of the Aztec Warrior
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Penguin Putnam Inc Hardy Boys 41: The Clue of the Screeching Owl
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Penguin Putnam Inc Hardy Boys 39: The Mystery of the Chinese Junk
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Penguin Putnam Inc Hardy Boys 40: Mystery of the Desert Giant
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Penguin Putnam Inc Hardy Boys 34: The Hooded Hawk Mystery
The young detectives receive a trained peregrine falcon as a gift that involves them in an exciting mystery. Imagine their astonishment when the swift-flying falcon brings down a homing pigeon carrying two precious rubies! Startling events that ensue indicate the gems are a ransom that has been paid for the release of a kidnapped student from India, who had come to the United States to complete his education. But Tava, the son of a wealthy industrialist, is still being held captive. Hoping to find a clue to Tava’s whereabouts, the Hardys try to track down the owner of the ruby-bearing pigeon. Their every move, however, is thwarted by the dangerous criminals not only involved in the kidnapping, but also in the large-scale smuggling of aliens from India to the United States. How Frank and Joe eventually outwit their adversaries climaxes this thrill-packed mystery adventure.
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Penguin Putnam Inc Hardy Boys 28: the Sign of the Crooked Arrow
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Penguin Putnam Inc Hardy Boys 26: the Phantom Freighter
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Columbia University Press Representation
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Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Handbook on Alternative Global Development
Challenging the dominant and mainstream views in global development, this pioneering Handbook questions the entirety of the development process in order to outline holistic political economies of development, discontents, and alternatives.Critically engaging with key theoretical debates and constructs in development studies, the contributors assess the problem of global development and underdevelopment, and the existing problematic explanations and solutions, before outlining alternatives. Chapters explore the nature of development, engaging with, critiquing, and going beyond the dominant theoretical approaches of modernisation, dependency, neoliberalism, human development, sustainable development, and postdevelopment. The chapters further examine more recent powerful forces of change, including sustainability, self-reliance, social and solidarity economies, and ecological alternatives. The Handbook makes a convincing case for an open-ended, ongoing theorisation of development and leaves readers with a key take-away: that not only inequalities but also social stratification can be used to frame the theorising, teaching, practice, praxis, policies, politics, activism, and indeed everything in the political economy of development.Underpinning innovative new research on development, this Handbook will prove invaluable to students and scholars of development studies, development economics, political economy, and social policy in emerging countries. Global in scope, policymakers and practitioners working in the Global South and the Global North will also find this Handbook refreshing.
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Cornell University Press Roger Martin du Gard and Maumort: The Nobel Laureate and His Unfinished Creation
In the late 1930s and early 1940s, Roger Martin du Gard was one of the most famous writers in the Western world. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1937, and his works, especially Les Thibault, a multivolume novel, were translated into English and read widely. Today, this close friend of André Gide, Albert Camus, and André Malraux is almost unknown, largely because he left unfinished the long project he began in the 1940s, Lieutenant-Colonel de Maumort. With the expert narration that distinguishes all of his books, Martin creates a blend of intellectual history, family drama, and biography.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Mission Penguin
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Cornell University Press Roger Martin du Gard and Maumort: The Nobel Laureate and His Unfinished Creation
In the late 1930s and early 1940s, Roger Martin du Gard was one of the most famous writers in the Western world. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1937, and his works, especially Les Thibault, a multivolume novel, were translated into English and read widely. Today, this close friend of André Gide, Albert Camus, and André Malraux is almost unknown, largely because he left unfinished the long project he began in the 1940s, Lieutenant-Colonel de Maumort. With the expert narration that distinguishes all of his books, Martin creates a blend of intellectual history, family drama, and biography.
£33.00
Penguin Putnam Inc Hardy Boys 02: the House on the Cliff
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Penguin Putnam Inc Hardy Boys 03: the Secret of the Old Mill
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Yale University Press G. F. Watts: The Last Great Victorian
George Frederic Watts (1817–1904) was a titanic figure in nineteenth-century British art. The father of British Symbolism and portrait painter of his age, he forged a controversial career that spanned the reign of Queen Victoria. This book, the first in-depth biography of Watts, sheds new light on the pioneering spirit and breadth of mind of the artist.Drawing on Watts’s abundant personal correspondence and diaries and an array of other contemporary documents, the book chronicles the artist’s career and personal life, including his friendships with Edward Burne-Jones, Frederic Leighton, William Gladstone, and Alfred Tennyson and his relationships with a series of singular women. The book also examines Watts’s wide reforming zeal and political agenda as well as his role and dealings in the Victorian art world.Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
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Columbia University Press Representation
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University of Wales Press Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi
This is the first biography to foreground the importance of Hester Lynch Piozzi's Welsh heritage throughout her long life. As one anonymous reader put it, `Few eighteenth-century Welsh writers long resident in England continued to identify as strongly with their homeland.' Born in an obscure plwyf in Caernarvonshire the salonniere of Streatham was finally laid to rest in the vault of Tremeirchion church in the Vale of Clwyd. Hester had been mortified at the failure of her brewer husband Henry Thrale, and her mentor Dr Samuel Johnson, to appreciate the beauties of Wales. But her second husband, musician Gabriel Piozzi, was so enamoured that he proposed residing there. Newly-found confidence inspired Piozzi to write in her middle age, and her daringly personal biography (1786) and edition of Johnson's letters (1788) were runaway bestsellers. Her travel book (1789) treated the reader for the first time as an intimate friend, recounting her love affair with her husband's homeland in Italy, whose landscape reminded her so much of Wales.
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd Passion for Primitives: Folk Décor for Interior Design
Primitive, rustic, one-of-a-kind furnishings are wildly popular with a wide range of homeowners and professional decorators. Passion for Primitives, with more than 200 lush and stunning photographs, depicts the unpretentious honesty of pieces that come from the imaginations and hearts of the untrained artisans who created them. These furnishings, accent pieces, rustic architectural and structural elements, and displays of country collectibles and folk art are iconic Americana. This book unveils a legacy that is not only intrinsic to our historic design tradition, but is newly flourishing throughout the country. Passion for Primitives is a photographic tour of private homes throughout the U.S., ranging from country simple to modern. It is also a guide to designing with primitives that gives readers an invaluable tool for understanding the range of possibilities in decorating–an ideal book for decorators, designers, architects, and homeowners.
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Penguin Books Ltd The Deadly Percheron
Who stole George Matthews' life?Doctor, I think I'm losing my mind'When a wealthy young man turns up at respected psychiatrist Dr George Matthews' office uttering these words, it changes his safe existence forever. Suddenly Matthews finds himself dragged into a strange, surreal world where nothing is certain. And when an actress is found murdered, a horse tied up outside her apartment, Matthews loses his memory and must find it in a nightmarish urban jungle of mistaken identities, secrets and insanity.
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Oneworld Publications Rumi - Past and Present, East and West: The Life, Teachings, and Poetry of Jalal al-Din Rumi
Drawing on a vast array of sources, from writings of the poet himself to the latest scholarly literature, this new anniversary edition of the award-winning work examines the background, the legacy, and the continuing significance of Jalâl al-Din Rumi, today’s bestselling poet in the United States. With new translations of over fifty of Rumi’s poems and including never before seen prose, this landmark study celebrates the astounding appeal of Rumi, still as strong as ever, 800 years after his birth.
£22.50
Penguin Putnam Inc Hardy Boys 06: the Shore Road Mystery
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