This is the first book to focus on participatory research in the context of sport and physical activity. It explores the transformative potential of participatory research methods and provides an introduction to the practicalities of `doing¿ participatory research in sport and physical activity.
A penetrating new examination of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)Examining this organisation and its development over the last forty years, this new book presents a clear overview to an organisation that is at times overlooked and even, as with the Non-Aligned Movement, seen to belong to a bygone era.
This insightful book charts the events, experiences and challenges faced by teachers during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic, periods of national lockdowns and school closures.
This insightful book charts the events, experiences and challenges faced by teachers during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic, periods of national lockdowns and school closures.
Broadcast Sound Technology (1995) covers the basic principles of all the main aspects of the broadcast chain, including microphones and loudspeakers technology, mixing consoles, recording and replay (analogue and digital) and the principles of stereo.
The French in Our Lives examines the profound influence of French language, culture, and thought in the world and, specifically, on the US and Americans throughout history.
Technical Drawing 101 covers topics ranging from the most basic, such as making freehand, multiview sketches of machine parts, to the advanced¿creating an AutoCAD dimension style containing the style settings defined by the ASME Y14.5-2009 Dimensioning and Tolerancing standard.
First published in 1992, Waste Location seeks to widen and integrate the debate on the intrinsically spatial nature of waste disposal. The case studies presented range from bin analysis through a Bayesian perspective on risk to the global politics of international waste streams.
This volume creates a conversation between researchers who are actively exploring how working with and reflecting upon time and temporality in the research process can generate new accounts and understandings of social and cultural phenomena and bring new ways of knowing and being into existence.
This book presents one of the first accounts of Christianity in colonial India by a nun. Set in Goa in the early 18th century, this translation of Soror Magdalenäs account from Portuguese brings to life a watershed moment in the politics of Christian faith in early colonial India.
Poland's Kin-State Policies: Opportunities and Challenges offers new insights into this issue by examining Poland¿s fast-evolving relationship with Polish communities living beyond its borders. Its central focus is the Act on the Polish Card (generally known as Karta Polaka).
This book offers an intervention into the process of decolonization through the re-subjectification of the settler subject. The authors draw on what Deleuze and Guattari call minor threads of philosophy, pedagogy, spirituality, and healing practices rooted in neglected lineages of European thought and ceremony.
Bringing together the work of leading scholars, this book explores the fertility and enigma of Erving Goffman's sociological reasoning and its capacity to shed fresh light on the fundamental features of human sociality.
This volume is intended as an entry point to questions about mass atrocity and genocide that are asked by and of people of faith and is is an outstanding reference source to the key topics, historical events and heated debates in this subject area.