Search results for ""author james ward""
Troubador Publishing Hannah and Sorayas Fully Magic GenerationY Snowflake Road Trip Across Americ
PRE- OR POST-TRUMP? It made a difference. America wasn't the land of Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses any more.So people said. Mind you, that wasn't just the USA. It was the whole world.Hannah and Soraya are in the business of making rock music with a social conscience. The way Britain currently works, that means they'resnowflakes', social justice warriors', virtue signallers'. They've learned to live with the mudslinging, but not happily. Worse than that, it'sstarting to overwhelm them. Then, out of the blue, they suffer a string of personal and professional crises.Their solution? A change of scene designed to keep the lid on a looming family cataclysm and draw artistic inspiration from the pre-musicalroots of rock (but without the Beats' misogyny, plus in an eco-friendly car).Hannah and Soraya's Fully Magic Generation-Y *Snowflake* Road Trip across Americais about family, friendship, human mortality, the siren call ofsocia
£9.00
Taylor & Francis Ltd Sexualities, Work and Organizations
Sexuality is arguably the most under-researched of all diversity areas in work organizations. This book brings together and relates stories of minority sexual identity from six organizations drawn from three different industry sectors: the Emergency Services, the Civil Service and the Banking sector. Here sexual minorities freely recount stories of their own workplace experiences. Three main themes emerge from the data: silence, disclosure and response. Issues of voice and silence are particularly pertinent for those who are not part of the dominant heterosexual discourse; issues of disclosure are highly important for sexual minorities for whom coming out is a major defining moment; and, highly unusually, in this book readers get an insight into how people respond to sexual minorities, as other employees' reactions to stories are related too. This book makes a significant contribution to our understanding discursive construction of identity in the workplace, as experienced by sexual minorities andprovides a snapshot of minority working lives at the beginning of the 21st century. This is an extremely well written, highly innovative, timely and engaging book which as well as human resources management, it will also be of interest to scholars in other areas such as sociology and general business and management.
£140.00
Alpha Edition The Principles of Ornament
£18.82
Profile Books Ltd Adventures in Stationery: A Journey Through Your Pencil Case
We are surrounded by stationery: half-chewed Cristal Bics and bent paper clips, rubber bands to fiddle with or ping, blunt pencils, rubbers and Tipp-ex are integral parts of our everyday environment. So much so that we never think about where they come from, why they are the way they are - or what stories they might have to tell. But luckily, James Ward does and he's here to tell you all about the secret pull stationery exerts on our lives. After all, who remains unmoved by the sight of a pristine blu-tak slab, or the first unmarked sheet of a brand new notepad? And which of humanity's brightest ideas didn't start life on a scrap of paper, a Post-it, or in the margins of a notebook? Exploring the stories behind these everyday objects, Ward reveals tales of invention - accidental and brilliant - and bitter rivalry. He also asks the questions you never thought you had: Who is Mr Pritt? What does shatter-proof resistant mean? How many pens does Argos use? And what does design evolutions in desk organisers mean for society? This witty and entertaining book, packed with fascinating facts, will change the way you look at your desk, pencil case or stationery cupboard forever.
£10.99
Pan Macmillan Odd Trumps: Pop Culture Gone Weird
Have you ever wondered who would win in a fight between Donald Lump and Hilary Klingon ? Or who might triumph in a battle between Miley Virus and Lay-Z? Finally you can put these arguments to rest with Odd Trumps, the ultimate compendium of pop culture gone weird by cult cartoonists The Ward Brothers. You'll never look at celebrities in the same way again . . .
£9.99