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Ann(ie) Blum in Our Lives

Taylor, Peter J.
Ann(ie) Blum in Our Lives
The letters and stories from family and friends assembled in this book, together with photos and Ann Blum's own words, evoke her presence. They allow us to think about what we want to carry forward, into the lives we still have.

CHF 33.90

River of Fire: Commons, Crisis, and the Imagination

Winslow, Cal
River of Fire: Commons, Crisis, and the Imagination
Artists and activists and scholars, poets, teachers and artisans--all opponents of capital and empire--reflect on art and history, on education, health and work and welfare, on the city, on nature and the country--in the context of what we call the commons.

CHF 52.50

Taking Yourself Seriously: Processes of Research and Enga...

Taylor, Peter John / Szteiter, Jeremy
Taking Yourself Seriously: Processes of Research and Engagement
Taking Yourself Seriously: Processes of Research and Engagement is designed for college students as well as more experienced professionals who want to further their development as researchers, writers, and agents of change. A wide range of tools and processes for research, writing, and collaboration are defined and described-from Governing Question to GOSP, Plus-Delta feedback to Process Review, and Supportive Listening to Sense of Place Map. ...

CHF 44.90

Nature-Nurture? No: Moving the Sciences of Variation and ...

Taylor, Peter John
Nature-Nurture? No: Moving the Sciences of Variation and Heredity Beyond the Gaps
Almost every day we hear that some trait "has a strong genetic basis" or "of course it is a combination of genes and environment, but the hereditary component is sizeable." To say No to Nature-Nurture is to reject this relative weighting of heredity and environment. This book shows that partitioning the variation observed for any trait into a heritability fraction and other components provides little clear or useful information about the genet...

CHF 28.50

Nature-Nurture? No: Moving the Sciences of Variation and ...

Taylor, Peter John
Nature-Nurture? No: Moving the Sciences of Variation and Heredity Beyond the Gaps
Almost every day we hear that some trait "has a strong genetic basis" or "of course it is a combination of genes and environment, but the hereditary component is sizeable." To say No to Nature-Nurture is to reject this relative weighting of heredity and environment. This book shows that partitioning the variation observed for any trait into a heritability fraction and other components provides little clear or useful information about the genet...

CHF 43.90