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Peter Lang Publishing Inc Bangladesh: A Suffering People Under State Terrorism
Bangladesh: A Suffering People Under State Terrorism explores the destructive political situation in Bangladesh under the one-party and one-person rule of the despotic Sheikh Hasina. The contributors to this edited collection examine the catastrophic political environment of the country in view of the Hasina regime’s relentless oppression and repression since 2009, the authoritarian rule of her father in the early 1970s as well as the topic of Indian political, cultural and economic hegemony to which this dictatorial regime is increasingly surrendering Bangladesh's national interest, integrity and sovereignty. The contributors also attempt to expose the wholesale corruption and unprecedented vote-rigging that have rendered the regime completely illegal and illegitimate. They also highlight how the regime has been clinging to power by systemically unleashing terror and tyranny through its widespread networks of state machinery.
£79.60
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Ideas and Innovative Organizations: A Tribal Perspective
A tribal approach to innovation is found within cutting-edge organizations that pursue ideas and initiatives that are extraordinary. This approach is driven by groups of people that have an ambitious mandate, positive values or codes of conduct, well-defined roles, robust flows of knowledge, the ability to endure hardship, an analytical focus, and a willingness to sacrifice. Together, these attributes signal a favorable predisposition to discover breakthrough ideas and navigate difficult projects. This approach is manifest in modern day super projects such as the Event Horizon Telescope as well as historical initiatives such as the invention of flight by the Wright Brothers. For leaders and team members, the tribal framework provides a perspective for measuring the capacity of a team to generate novel ideas and see those ideas through to a successful conclusion.
£79.60
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Dialectics of 9/11 and the War on Terror: Educational Responses
Dialectics of 9/11 and the War on Terror: Educational Responses examines how global financial and socio-political systems propagate a lopsided dialectic of current events that influences teachers’ pedagogies of 9/11 and the War on Terror. The lopsided dialectic is one that encourages patriotism and militarism, conceals imperialism, and shuts out Muslim voices. Interviews with Muslim American students and high school teachers plus textual analysis of high school U.S. history textbooks demonstrate how curriculum and educators impact marginalized students’ identities and sense of belonging. As Muslim students describe their isolation and fear, and teachers discuss the challenges they face, readers will also learn how "us versus them" rhetoric deflects attention from the erosion of democratic values and the underlying socio-economic reasons for the War on Terror. Dialectics of 9/11 and the War on Terror: Educational Responses is easy-to-read and directed toward teachers, scholars, and curriculum developers, and includes actionable suggestions for teaching these topics in a balanced and holistic way. The ultimate goal of Dialectics of 9/11 and the War on Terror: Educational Responses is to grow critical dialectical pedagogy (CDP), a new introduction to the field of critical pedagogy, in order to nurture the next generation of global citizens. Dialectics of 9/11 and the War on Terror: Educational Responses can be used in teacher training, curriculum and instruction, multicultural education, secondary social studies education, research in education courses, as well as other areas of instruction.
£78.25
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Youth Community Inquiry: New Media for Community and Personal Growth
Youth Community Inquiry offers a detailed look at how young people use new media to help their communities thrive. Chapters address questions about learning, digital technology, and community engagement through the theory of community inquiry. The settings range from a small farming town, to a mostly immigrant community, to inner-city Chicago, and include youth from ages eight to 20. Going beyond works on social media in a narrow sense, the projects in these settings involve the use of varied technologies, such as GPS/GIS mapping tools, video production, use of archives and databases, podcasts, and Internet radio. The development of inquiry-based activities serves as a record of the diverse experiences and a guide to future projects. The book concludes with an overview of a curriculum that readers may adapt for their own settings.
£106.00
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Volunteering and Communication – Volume 2: Studies in International and Intercultural Contexts
This book won the 2017 NCA Applied Communication Division Distinguished Edited Book Award The second volume of Volunteering and Communication seeks to build upon the agenda set in motion by the first volume, which demonstrated the breadth of research being conducted on volunteers. The focus of this second volume is on the important issues related to volunteering in international and intercultural contexts. The chapters present empirical studies of volunteering divided into three sections. The first section includes six studies of the experiences of volunteers from a variety of countries including Thailand, South Korea, New Zealand, Australia, and Canada. The second section includes studies of volunteers from the United States in other countries in Asia, Africa, and South America. The final section includes two studies of volunteers serving recent immigrants to their home country. This volume provides a unique focus by providing a more nuanced examination than the first volume did of some of the unique differences of volunteering in international and intercultural contexts. It is hoped the two books will stimulate additional research on volunteers.
£34.10
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Attracting Attention: Promotion and Marketing for Tourism Attractions
From theme parks and museums to zoos and aquariums, attractions draw millions of visitors each year. Regardless of type, they all share one common denominator – they are intended to provide visitors with memorable experiences. This book offers information about how to promote and market tourism attractions for maximum results. It looks at different approaches, strategies, tools, and techniques marketers can use when promoting their organizations to the public. Topics include advertising and marketing; media relations; social media marketing; sales promotion and merchandising; special events; guest relations and customer service; employee relations; crisis communications; and social responsibility and sustainability. In addition, it includes a variety of examples from attractions that have implemented successful promotion and marketing activities. Whether in the form of a news story, television commercial, brochure, website, Facebook posting, or special event, promotion and marketing have the potential to show customers the possibilities that await them. This book addresses the many different ways to reach this potential. It explains how to make the most of promotion and marketing to bring people into an attraction and keep them coming back for more. Attracting Attention offers valuable information for practitioners and for students enrolled in tourism, hospitality management, marketing, and communications programs. It is a handy resource for those working for attractions and tourism-related organizations.
£106.00
Peter Lang Publishing Inc The Time Is Now: Understanding and Responding to the Black and Latina/o Dropout Crisis in the U.S.
The fact that 30% of all high school students and 50% of African American, Latina/o, and Native American students fail to graduate from high school is grounds for alarm in the United States. The Time Is Now argues that understanding and responding to the dropout crisis facing the United States has overlooked one major element – school culture. Using the PUEDES approach as an analytical framework, this book highlights how schools matter and, in fact, hold many of the solutions that contribute to student engagement and disengagement in school, particularly among low-income students of color. Drawing on more than 10 years of school-based research in Boston, Miami, and Southern California, a 10-Point Plan is proposed. The book provides a practical theory of action aimed at challenging the ways schools and communities work together to transform education practice, policy, and, ultimately, student engagement and achievement, particularly among African American and Latina/o students across the United States.
£99.70
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Education, Science and Knowledge Capitalism: Creativity and the Promise of Openness
We live in the age of global science – but not, primarily, in the sense of ‘universal knowledge’ that has characterized the liberal metanarrative of ‘free’ science and the ‘free society’ since its early development in the Enlightenment. Today, an economic logic links science to national economic policy, while globalized multinational science dominates an environment where quality assurance replaces truth as the new regulative ideal. This book examines the nature of educational and science-based capitalism in its cybernetic, knowledge, algorithmic and bioinformational forms before turning to the emergence of the global science system and the promise of openness in the growth of international research collaboration, the development of the global knowledge commons and the rise of the open science economy. Education, Science and Knowledge Capitalism explores the nature of cognitive capitalism, the emerging mode of social production for public education and science and its promise for the democratization of knowledge.
£101.80
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Media, Surveillance and Identity: Social Perspectives
How do individuals perceive the increasingly open-ended nature of mediated surveillance? In what ways are mediated surveillance practices interwoven with identity processes, political struggles, expression of dissent and the production of social space? One of the most significant issues in contemporary society is the complex forms and conflicting meanings surveillance takes. Media, Surveillance and Identity addresses the need for contextualized social perspectives within the study of mediated surveillance. The volume takes account of dominant power structures (such as state surveillance and commercial surveillance) and social reproduction as well as political economic considerations, counter-privacy discourses, and class and gender hegemonies. Some chapters analyse particular media types, formats or platforms (such as loyalty cards or location based services), while others account for the composite dynamics of media ensembles within particular spaces of surveillance or identity creation (such as consumerism or the domestic sphere). Through empirically grounded research, the volume seeks to advance a complex framework of research for future scrutiny as well as rethinking the very concept of surveillance. In doing so, it offers a unique contribution to contemporary debates on the social implications of mediated practices and surveillance cultures.
£28.48
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Globalisms and Power: Iberian Education and Curriculum Policies
Globalisms and Power examines the effects neoliberal globalization is having on Spanish and Portuguese educational and curriculum policies and practices. The book dissects the nexus between globalization (or globalisms) and power under a global policy momentum, and analyzes how neoliberal globalization strategies eagerly led by nongovernmental institutions determine the educational agenda in each nation. Both Portugal and Spain were subjugated by military dictatorships for more than four decades: their education systems were laced with an authoritarian, militaristic, racist, and xenophobic ideology. Both countries’ secular authoritarian and conservative religious traditions are now dangerously entangled with the demands of neoliberal ideologies. Shedding light on how education and curriculum policies and practices are determined and how they, in turn, determine the dynamics of ideological production in society, this book unmasks the massive artillery borrowed from the private sector to fix public education and lays bare the fact that nothing is natural, normal, or inevitable in this corporate global momentum.
£94.40
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Teaching College Students Communication Strategies for Effective Social Justice Advocacy
This book has received the AESA (American Educational Studies Association) Critics Choice Award 2013. The book deals concretely with the most effective ways for educators to be social justice advocates, with questions about what it means to be a social justice advocate, and with the best communication strategies to advocate for a particular social justice view that might start and sustain an open dialogue. The book presents a number of practical approaches to dialoguing about social justice in formal educational settings. It is well suited for college students, graduate students, faculty and higher education administrators, politicians, and anyone interested in having a civil discourse addressing social justice.
£94.40
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Framing Matters: Perspectives on Negotiation Research and Practice in Communication
The framing metaphor is commonly used in negotiation and communication research to characterize how individuals place interpretive and linguistic boundaries around phenomena, objects, or events. This book develops this construct, exploring its potential to provide research insights, and illustrating new strategies for further development. Divided into three sections, the book first captures the breadth of the theoretical framing construct, then focuses on the many ways in which the construct has been researched and applied. The final section reflects on the construct’s potential, and its value in understanding negotiation. An inspiring group of contributors – all experts in framing theory and conflict/negotiation management – outline how the framing construct is viewed theoretically by research scholars, and in the field by conflict resolution practitioners.
£30.50
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Educating Outside the Lines: Bard College at Simon’s Rock on a «New Pedagogy» for the Twenty-First Century
Founded in 1966, and premised on the idea that motivated sixteen-year-olds are capable of college work, Bard College at Simon’s Rock is an educational «experiment» from the sixties that has endured and prospered. Educating Outside the Lines looks at Simon’s Rock as a pioneer of the early college movement that has begun to reshape the connections between secondary and higher education. Because its curriculum is entirely at the college level, its students handle a challenging B.A. program before having completed the last two years of high school, and may earn their degrees before they are twenty. In this collection, faculty and alumni explore what this unique vantage point can teach about college pedagogy. The book invites educators, parents, and students to re-imagine what college itself could be.
£110.00
Peter Lang Publishing Inc ‘Hanging in with Kids’ in Tough Times: Engagement in Contexts of Educational Disadvantage in the Relational School
This book brings a unique, innovative and refreshing perspective to one of the most protracted issues affecting young lives – disengagement from schooling. Rather than continuing to blame young people, as most educational policies do, this book examines disengagement from the vantage point of the lives, experiences, interests and aspirations of the communities from which young people come, and within which they are embedded. It uses a narrative and representational approach that gives detailed insights into the wider context of poverty, class, power, relationships and identity. A major and defining hallmark of the book is the emphasis it places upon a number of ‘doings’, – including community voice, identity formation, critical work education and education policy – all of which provide a very different set of scripts with which to reinvent the institution of high school.
£25.10
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imagination: Three Models of Imagination in the Age of the Knowledge Economy
Advancement in the arts and sciences is a primary driver of economic production and social policy in post-industrial societies. Imagination steps back and asks ‘what advances the arts and sciences?’ This book explores the collective, social and global dimension of human imagining–and the ambivalent relationship of social institutions, including universities, schools, economies, media and culture industries, to the collective imagination. Basic discovery requires high levels of creative thinking: Imagination looks at the social conditions that make path-breaking thought possible on a large scale. It examines the role of aesthetic, pictorial, digital, paradoxical and other imaginative styles of thinking, and the times and places in which such styles become socially prominent and a significant force in economic and cultural production. It looks at successful societies as they are approaching their peak, when new ideas are driving them forward.
£133.30
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Crash Politics and Antiracism: Interrogations of Liberal Race Discourse
Crash Politics and Antiracism argues that race and racism continue to script the social fabric in Euro-North America. While dominant discourses claim that we have made significant progress away from racial bigotry, there is no shortage of evidence that inequitable ideologies of race prevail. Similarly, mainstream cinematic productions have mass appeal, yet tend to demonstrate and cement the racial ideologies that circulate in society. As such, they can be used either for the propagation of dominant ideologies or in the development of critical consciousness. Crash Politics and Antiracism does the latter, understanding the award-winning film Crash as an especially interesting pedagogical site, for while to many it offers a fresh analysis of race and racism, the antiracist analyses in this book suggest that it recycles oppressive understandings of race. The essays in this collection, written from a variety of racial locations, provide readings of Crash that seek to disrupt the movie’s subtle messages and, more importantly, some of the intractable liberal notions of race that perpetuate racial inequity. The considerations raised in this volume will enrich critical conversations about how race and racism work in contemporary Euro-North American societies – whether these conversations occur in classrooms, boardrooms, or living rooms.
£25.10
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Narratives of Social Justice Teaching: How English Teachers Negotiate Theory and Practice Between Preservice and Inservice Spaces
This book documents how preservice and inservice English teachers negotiate the transfer of the social justice pedagogies they learn in university methods classes to their own work as beginning full-time teachers. Based on a set of teacher narratives, this critical and evidence-based view of English teachers’ interpretations of, responses to, and embodiments of social justice explores the complex shifts and concessions that English teachers often make when transitioning between preservice and inservice spaces – shifts which cause teachers to embrace and negotiate a social justice agenda in their classrooms, or for some, to modify, or even abandon it altogether. This work also offers a fresh perspective on the specific, context-dependent pathways and mechanisms through which English teachers enter school culture and respond to their own racial, sexual, and financial positions in relation to the gendered, raced, and classed positions of their schools, students, and classrooms. The book will be useful to social justice researchers, English teacher educators, inservice and preservice teachers, policymakers, cross-disciplinary teacher education fields, and interdisciplinary audiences, particularly in the fields of anthropology, sociology of education, philosophy, and cultural studies.
£24.10
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Who are the Elect in 1 Peter?: A Study in Biblical Exegesis and Its Application to the Anglican Church of Nigeria
£61.90
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Common Sense: Its History, Method, and Applicability
£52.40
Peter Lang Publishing Inc The Future of Post-Human Space-Time: Conceiving a Better Way to Understand Space and Time
£56.60
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Magazines: A Complete Guide to the Industry
£53.50
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Teachable Moments: Re-Conceptualizing Curricula Understandings
£24.10
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Ethnicity Matters: Rethinking How Black, Hispanic, and Indian Students Prepare for and Succeed in College
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Peter Lang Publishing Inc Global Perspectives in Environmental Adult Education: Justice, Sustainability, and Transformation
£24.10
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Cabrera Infante's Tres Tristes Tigres: The Trapping Effect of the Signifier Over Subject and Text
£46.10
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Finding Our Way: Reforming Teacher Education in the Liberal Arts Setting
£24.10
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Judging in Black and White: Decision Making in the South African Appellate Division, 1950-1990
£24.10
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Women and Everyday Uses of the Internet: Agency and Identity
£24.10
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Rethinking Peter Weiss
£30.40
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Cinema & Culture: Independent Film in the United States, 1980-2001
£25.10
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Self-Study for Teacher Educators: A Vygotskian Model for Teacher Education
£24.10
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Knowing Noise: The English Poems of Amelia Rosselli
£40.90
Peter Lang Publishing Inc I Have Got Something to Say, But I Don't Know Your Language Yet!: Intermodal Learning in Multi-Cultural Urban Education
£19.90
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Line Dancing: An Atlas of Geography Curriculum and Poetic Possibilities
£19.90
Peter Lang Publishing Inc What's at Stake in the K-12 Standards Wars: A Primer for Educational Policy Makers
£28.30
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Getting Beyond the Facts: Teaching Social Studies/Social Sciences in the Twenty-first Century
£38.80
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Shakespeare in South Africa: Stage Productions During the Apartheid Era
£45.10
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Poesie Francaise: Premiers Exercices D'analyse
Ce livre s'adresse essentiellement aux eleves et etudiants de FLE qui abordent pour la premiere fois l'analyse systematique de textes poetiques en langue francaise. L'approche qu'il propose est basee sur des series de fiches de lecture et d'analyse a remplir qui ont pour but de faciliter l'apprentissage, de le rendre plus actif et inductif. Une unite preliminaire est consacree a la comprehension des outils theoriques presentes dans l'introduction. Elle est suivie des 19 unites sur des textes allant de la Renaissance a l'epoque moderne, y compris un texte de chanson populaire. Sa souplesse devrait, suivant les besoins des apprenants et la nature des programmes, permettre son utilisation aussi bien pour les cours d'introduction a la litterature de langue francaise qu'aux niveaux plus avances.
£24.10
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edmond Jabes the Poetry of the Nomad
£30.40
Peter Lang Publishing Inc The Re-Creation of History in the Fernando and Isabel Plays of Lope De Vega
£33.50
Peter Lang Publishing Inc The Enigmatic Narrator: The Voicing of Same-Sex Love in the Poetry of John Donne
£46.10
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Teaching Jean Toomer's 1923 Cane
£23.00
Peter Lang Publishing Inc The Pilgrim and the Book: A Study of Dante, Langland, and Chaucer
£33.50
Peter Lang Publishing Inc The Transformation of Consciousness in Myth: Integrating the Thought of Jung and Campbell
£35.60
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Archaique Racine
£45.10
Peter Lang Publishing Inc The City: Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Verhaeren
£53.50
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Maestros, Dilettantes, and Philistines: The Musician in the Victorian Novel
£35.60
Peter Lang Publishing Inc Reading Curriculum Theory: The Development of a New Hermeneutic
£28.30