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Critical Flicker Fusion Psychoanalysis at the Movies

Fusing with Europe? Sweden in the European Union

Sufism in Punjab Mystics Literature and Shrines

Advanced Visual Effects Compositing Techniques for Working with Problematic Footage

Nationalism and the Body Politic

The Routledge Handbook of Evolutionary Approaches to Religion

The Routledge Handbook of Evolutionary Approaches to Religion

The past two decades have seen a growing interest in evolutionary and scientific approaches to religion. The Routledge Handbook of Evolutionary Approaches to Religion is an outstanding reference source to the key topics problems and debates in this exciting and emerging field. Comprising over thirty chapters by a team of international contributors the handbook pulls together scholarship in the following areas: evolutionary psychology and the cognitive science of religion (CSR) cultural evolution the complementarity of evolutionary psychology cognitive science and cultural evolution Within these sections central issues debates and problems are examined including: Cliodynamics cultural group selection costly signaling dual inheritance theory literacy transmitting narratives prosociality supernatural punishment cognition and ritual meme theory fusion theory sexual selection agency detection evoked culture social brain hypothesis theory of mind developmental psychology emergence theory social learning cultural cybernetics cultural epidemiology evolutionary and cultural psychology memetics by-product and adaptationist theories of religion systems and information theory and computer modeling. This Handbook is essential reading for students and researchers in religious studies and anthropology. It will also be very useful to those in related fields such as psychology sociology of religion cognitive biology and evolutionary biology.

GBP 190.00
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Confucian Timely Mean and Christian Discernment Confucian-Christian Dialogue for Spirituality of Discernment and Applied Ethics

A Sociological Genealogy of Culture Wars

Style for Actors A Handbook for Moving Beyond Realism

Social Sensing and Big Data Computing for Disaster Management

Social Sensing and Big Data Computing for Disaster Management

Social Sensing and Big Data Computing for Disaster Management captures recent advancements in leveraging social sensing and big data computing for supporting disaster management. Specifically analysed within this book are some of the promises and pitfalls of social sensing data for disaster relevant information extraction impact area assessment population mapping occurrence patterns geographical disparities in social media use and inclusion in larger decision support systems. Traditional data collection methods such as remote sensing and field surveying often fail to offer timely information during or immediately following disaster events. Social sensing enables all citizens to become part of a large sensor network which is low cost more comprehensive and always broadcasting situational awareness information. However data collected with social sensing is often massive heterogeneous noisy and unreliable in some aspects. It comes in continuous streams and often lacks geospatial reference information. Together these issues represent a grand challenge toward fully leveraging social sensing for emergency management decision making under extreme duress. Meanwhile big data computing methods and technologies such as high-performance computing deep learning and multi-source data fusion become critical components of using social sensing to understand the impact of and response to the disaster events in a timely fashion. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Digital Earth.

GBP 38.99
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Reading Paul Howard The Art of Ross O'Carroll-Kelly

Reading Paul Howard The Art of Ross O'Carroll-Kelly

Reading Paul Howard: The Art of Ross O’Carroll Kelly offers a thorough examination of narrative devices satirical modes cultural context and humour in Howard’s texts. The volume argues that his academic critical neglect is due to a classic bifurcation in Irish Studies between high and popular culture and it will use the thought of Pierre Bourdieu Sigmund Freud Mikhail Bakhtin and Jacques Derrida to critique this division building a theoretical platform from which to examine the significance of Howard’s work as an Irish comic and satirical writer. Addressing both the style and the substance of his work this text locates him in a tradition of Irish satirical writing that dates back to the Gaelic bards and it includes writers like Swift Wilde Flann O’Brien and Joyce. Through textual and contextual analysis this book makes the case for Howard as a significant and original voice in Irish writing whose fusion of the three traditional types of satire (Horatian Juvenalian and Menippean) has created a parallel Ireland that shines a satirical light on its real counterpart. As Freud suggests humour is a way of accessing aspects of the psyche that normative discourses cannot enunciate and Howard through the confessional voice of Ross offers a fictive truth on 20 years of Irish society a truth that is not accessed by discourse in the public sphere or by what could be termed literary or high cultural fiction. | Reading Paul Howard The Art of Ross O'Carroll-Kelly

GBP 130.00
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A History of American Economic Thought Mainstream and Crosscurrents

A History of American Economic Thought Mainstream and Crosscurrents

This vital addition to the Routledge History of Economic Thought series surveys arguably the most important country in the development of economics as we know it today – the United States of America. A History of American Economic Thought is a comprehensive study of American economics as it has evolved over time with several singularly unique features including: a thorough examination of the economics of American aboriginals prior to 1492; a detailed discussion of American economics as it has developed during the last fifty years; and a generous dose of non-mainstream American economics under the rubrics Other Voices and Crosscurrents. It is far from being a native American community and numerous social reformers and those with alternative points of view are given as much weight as the established figures who dominate the mainstream of the profession. Generous doses of American economic history are presented where appropriate to give context to the story of American economics as it proceeds through the ages from seventeenth-century pre-independence into the twentieth-first century packed full of influential figures including John Bates Clark Thorstein Veblen Irving Fisher Paul Samuelson and John Kenneth Galbraith to name but a few. This volume has something for everyone interested in the history of economic thought the nexus of American economic thought and American economic history the fusion of American economics and philosophy and the history of science. | A History of American Economic Thought Mainstream and Crosscurrents

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The Nature of Literary Response Five Readers Reading

The Nature of Literary Response Five Readers Reading

In a rare fusion of literary sensibility with psychological research Norman N. Holland brings to light important data showing how personality in the fullest sense of character development and identity affects the way in which we read and interpret literature. This book will show that readers respond to literature in terms of their own lifestyle character personality or identity. By such terms psychoanalytic writers mean an individual's characteristic way of dealing with the demands of outer and inner reality. Each new experience develops the style while the pre-existing style shapes each new experience. The sub-title of this book Five Readers Reading reflects the fact that the author a distinguished literary critic worked with five student readers using a battery of psychological tests and extensive interviews to study the ways they reacted to classic short stories by Faulkner Hemingway and others. Combining his own interpretation of the stories with his understanding of the readers and their reactions Holland derives four principles that inform literary response. He then goes on to show how these principles apply not just to literary response but to the way personality shapes any experience. The book carries Holland's previous studies of creation and responsive recreation forward to a major theoretical statement. He rejects the artificial idea that one must think of a text (or other event) as separate from its perceivers illustrating the dynamics by which perceiver and perceived mutually create an experience. For critics and students of the psychology of human behavior this is challenging and seminal reading. | The Nature of Literary Response Five Readers Reading

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Film Comedy and Disability Understanding Humour and Genre in Cinematic Constructions of Impairment and Disability

Film Comedy and Disability Understanding Humour and Genre in Cinematic Constructions of Impairment and Disability

Comedy and humour have frequently played a key role in disabled people’s lives for better or for worse. Comedy has also played a crucial part in constructing cultural representations of disability and impairments contributing to the formation and maintenance of cultural attitudes towards disabled people and potentially shaping disabled people’s images of themselves. As a complex and often polysemic form of communication there is a need for greater understanding of the way we make meanings from comedy. This is the first book which explores the specific role of comedic film genres in representations of disability and impairment. Wilde argues that there is a need to explore different ways to synthesise Critical/Disability Studies with Film Studies approaches and that a better understanding of genre conventions is necessary if we are to understand the conditions of possibility for new representational forms and challenges to ableism. After a discussion of the possibilities of a ‘fusion’ between Disability Studies and Film Studies and a consideration of the relationships of comedy to disability Wilde undertakes analysis of contemporary films from the romantic comedy satire and gross-out genres. Analysis is focused upon the place of disabled and non-disabled people in particular films considering visual audio and narrative dimensions of representation and the ways they might shape the expectations of film audiences. This book is of particular value to those in Film and Media Studies and Critical/Disability Studies especially for those who are investigating more inclusive practices in cultural representation. | Film Comedy and Disability Understanding Humour and Genre in Cinematic Constructions of Impairment and Disability

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Wedding Planning and Management Consultancy for Diverse Clients

Wedding Planning and Management Consultancy for Diverse Clients

This third edition of Wedding Planning and Management: Consultancy for Diverse Clients provides students consultants engaged couples vendors and scholars with a comprehensive introduction to the business of weddings. Looking through an event management lens this is the only book to thoroughly explore the fundamentals of weddings including historical and cultural foundations practice and the business of wedding planning in one volume. Diversity and inclusivity are emphasized through the integration of wedding traditions from cultures around the globe and international case studies that inspire and set standards for best practice. Key features of the third edition include: Updated research reflecting trends in areas such as technology social media marriage equality legislation LGBTQ+ weddings celebrity influences destination weddings DIY essentials and planning eco-friendly weddings. Cutting-edge innovations in areas such as green venues themed menus fusion stationery sustainable floral décor and distinctive site layout all of which are highlighted by top wedding vendors. Budget management tips timeline specifics and guidelines for starting and marketing a wedding consulting business. Over 100 international case studies exploring cultural traditions vendor relations and best practice. A companion website for instructors including updated PowerPoint slides syllabus guidelines real-world assignments and a comprehensive test bank. This full-color book is visually stunning with over 150 images by top wedding photojournalist Rodney Bailey. End-of-chapter checklists review questions and practical scenarios support readers' knowledge as they progress. Maggie Daniels and Carrie Wosicki bring a combination of over 45 years of industry practice and teaching experience. They have written a book that is the ideal guide to successful wedding planning and management. | Wedding Planning and Management Consultancy for Diverse Clients

GBP 35.99
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Harrison Birtwistle: The Mask of Orpheus

Harrison Birtwistle: The Mask of Orpheus

Hailed at its premiere at the London Coliseum in 1986 as the most important musical and theatrical event of the decade The Mask of Orpheus is undoubtedly a key work in Harrison Birtwistle's output. His subsequent stage and concert pieces demand to be evaluated in its light. Increasingly it is also viewed as a key work in the development of opera since the Second World War a work that pushed at the boundaries of what was possible in lyrical theatre. In its imaginative fusion of music song drama myth mime and electronics it has become a beacon for many younger composers and the object of wide critical attention. Jonathan Cross begins his detailed study of this 'lyric tragedy' by placing it in the wider context of the reception of the Orpheus myth. In particular the significance of Orpheus for the twentieth century is discussed and this provides the backdrop for an examination of Birtwistle's preoccupation with the story in a variety of works across his creative life. The sources and genesis of The Mask of Orpheus are explored. This is followed by a close reading of the work's three acts analysing their structure and meaning investigating the relationship between music text and drama drawing on Zinovieff's textual drafts and Birtwistle's compositional sketches. The book concludes by suggesting a range of contexts within which The Mask of Orpheus might be understood. Its central themes of time memory and identity loss mourning and melancholy touch a deep sensibility in late-modern society and culture. Interviews with the librettist and composer round off this important study. | Harrison Birtwistle: The Mask of Orpheus

GBP 34.99
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Mirrors and Masks The Search for Identity

Mirrors and Masks The Search for Identity

Identity as a concept is as elusive as everyone's sense of his own personal identity. It is connected with appraisals made by oneself and by others. Each person sees himself mirrored in the judgments of others. The masks he presents to the world are fashioned upon his anticipations of judgments. In Mirrors and Masks Anselm Strauss uses the notion of identity to organize materials and thoughts about certain aspects of problems traditionally intriguing to social psychologists. The problems Strauss considers to be intriguing traditionally are those encountered when studying group membership motivation personality development and social interaction. The topics covered include: the basic importance of language for human action and identity; the perpetual indeterminacy of identities in constantly changing social contexts; the symbolic and developmental character of human interaction; the theme of identity as it affects adult behaviqr; relations between generations and their role in personality development; and the symbolic character of membership in groups. By focusing on symbolic behavior with an emphasis on social organization Strauss presents a fruitful systematic perspective from which to view traditional problems of social psychology. He opens up new areas of thought and associates matters that are not ordinarily considered to be related. Strauss believes that psychiatrists* and psychologists underestimate immensely the influence of social organization upon individual behavior and individual structure and that sociologists whose major concern is with social organization should employ some kind of social psychology in their research. Mirrors and Masks shows that the fusion of theoretical approaches benefits the analyses of many scholars. This fascinating work should be read by sociologists anthropologists psychologists and psychiatrists. | Mirrors and Masks The Search for Identity

GBP 145.00
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Analog Synthesizers: Understanding Performing Buying From the Legacy of Moog to Software Synthesis

Analog Synthesizers: Understanding Performing Buying From the Legacy of Moog to Software Synthesis

Making its first huge impact in the 1960s through the inventions of Bob Moog the analog synthesizer sound riding a wave of later developments in digital and software synthesis has now become more popular than ever. Analog Synthesizers charts the technology instruments designers and musicians associated with its three major historical phases: invention in the 1960s–1970s and the music of Walter Carlos Pink Floyd Gary Numan Genesis Kraftwerk The Human League Tangerine Dream and Jean-Michel Jarre; re-birth in the 1980s–1990s through techno and dance music and jazz fusion; and software synthesis. Now updated this new edition also includes sections on the explosion from 2000 to the present day in affordable mass market Eurorack format and other analog instruments which has helped make the analog synthesizer sound hugely popular once again particularly in the fields of TV and movie music. Major artists interviewed in depth include: Hans Zimmer (Golden Globe and Academy Award nominee and winner Gladiator and The Lion King) Mike Oldfield (Grammy Award winner Tubular Bells) Isao Tomita (Grammy Award nominee Snowflakes Are Dancing) Rick Wakeman (Grammy Award nominee Yes) Tony Banks (Grammy Ivor Novello and Brit Awards Genesis) Nick Rhodes (Grammy Award Winner Duran Duran) and from the worlds of TV and movie music: Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein (Primetime Emmy Award Stranger Things) Paul Haslinger (BMI Film and TV Music Awards Underworld) Suzanne Ciani (Grammy Award Nominee Neverland) Adam Lastiwka (Travelers) The book opens with a grounding in the physics of sound instrument layout sound creation purchasing and instrument repair which will help entry level musicians as well as seasoned professionals appreciate and master the secrets of analog sound synthesis. Analog Synthesizers has a companion website featuring hundreds of examples of analog sound created using dozens of classic and modern instruments. | Analog Synthesizers: Understanding Performing Buying From the Legacy of Moog to Software Synthesis

GBP 44.99
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Overcoming Social Division Conflict Resolution in Times of Polarization and Democratic Disconnection

Overcoming Social Division Conflict Resolution in Times of Polarization and Democratic Disconnection

Locked in our worldview communities and polarised through increasingly radical campaigning we are anxious of today's great uncertainty and our politicians have little incentive to reach across party lines. The problem of social division is real. The Brexit vote led to the highest spike in hate crimes in Britain ever recorded and heated situations like the far-right rally in Charlottesville USA are increasingly boiling over. Overcoming Social Division is not another book about dying democracies because horror scenarios don't make you act. Instead it is an optimistic response on what can be done and about how we can coexist in fragmented and polarised societies. Anatol Valerian Itten explains how public conflict resolution civic fusion and mediative decision making help us re-learn the ability to find common ground on controversial issues with our fellow citizens whom we tend to assume believe more extreme things than they really do. This book takes the reader through empirical key factors obstacles and blind spots and provides helpful guidelines for everyone interested in mitigating social division and resolving conflicts. The author's insights are based on his experience in conflict management a study of dozens of public conflict resolution cases and surprising stories of over twenty interviewed mediators. Overcoming social division can be a strenuous task. But talking to our enemies is necessary if we don't want to end up in dysfunctional democracies and it can be a more rewarding experience than we might think. This is a fascinating read for students and academics interested in conflict resolution and public participation from psychology social sciences law and related disciplines. It is also a unique resource for professionals including officials mediators lawyers and other practitioners dealing with conflict and public participation. | Overcoming Social Division Conflict Resolution in Times of Polarization and Democratic Disconnection

GBP 26.99
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The State in Relation to Labour

The State in Relation to Labour

W. Stanley Jevons was a central figure linking political economy with social policy and The State in Relation to Labour is the quintessential product of that fusion. Jevons reviews how legislation enacted for the protection of labor re-established the social contract on a new industrial footing. The concept of industrial partnership insured that the state continued to hold a monopoly of power while taking account of rising labor agitation. Jevons' scholarly brilliance is evident in this pathbreaking work on economics and policy construction. The State in Relation to Labour deals with the economic role of government in resolving conflicts between different groups of English citizens. The issue of class is central to the topic and two further points are implicit. The first is the market economy as a product of the institutions which form and operate through it. Jevons argues that markets can be and indeed have been formed to favor one class interest or another. Second he asserts that conventional arguments favor the class interests they serve whether or not they are recognized to doing so. Jevons neither shrinks from candid analysis of English social political and economic history and institutions nor espouses an openly pragmatic approach to the economic role of government. He eschews the erection of class or other ideological sentiment into principles of policy. Implicit in his analysis is an understanding that some law some set of legal rights and limitations is necessary. The issue is not whether government will establish relative rights and responsibilities but what they will be and further when they will be changed. Among the topics discussed are principles of industrial legislation direct interference of the state with labor the Factory Acts and similar legislation directly affecting laborers trade union legislation the law of industrial conspiracy cooperation and industrial partnership and arbitration and conciliation. In a new introduction Warren J. Samuels examines the life and works of William Stanley Jevons. He discusses the various arguments put forth in The State in Relation to Labour and the consequences of Jevons' approach.

GBP 130.00
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