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The Routledge Handbook of Scandinavian Politics

The Scandinavian Early Modern World A Global Historical Archaeology

Relevance and Marginalisation in Scandinavian and European Performing Arts 1770–1860 Questioning Canons

Relevance and Marginalisation in Scandinavian and European Performing Arts 1770–1860 Questioning Canons

Relevance and Marginalisation in Scandinavian and European Performing Arts 1770–1860: Questioning Canons reveals how various cultural processes have influenced what has been included and what has been marginalised from canons of European music dance and theatre around the turn of the nineteenth century and the following decades. This collection of essays includes discussion of the piano repertory for young ladies in England; canonisation of the French minuet; marginalisation of the popular German dramatist Kotzebue from the dramatic canon; dance repertory and social life in Christiania (Oslo); informal cultural activities in Trondheim; repertory of Norwegian musical clocks; female itinerant performers in the Nordic sphere; preconditions dissemination and popularity of equestrian drama; marginalisation and amateur staging of a Singspiel by the renowned Danish playwright Oehlenschläger also with perspectives on the music and its composers; and the perceived relevance of Henrik Ibsen’s staged theatre repertory and early dramas. By questioning established notions about canon marginalisation and relevance within the performing arts in the period 1770–1860 this book asserts itself as an intriguing text both to the culturally interested public and to scholars and students of musicology dance research and theatre studies. | Relevance and Marginalisation in Scandinavian and European Performing Arts 1770–1860 Questioning Canons

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Access Resource Sharing and Collection Development

Tourism and Hospitality Management in Practice A Case Study Collection

Tourism and Hospitality Management in Practice A Case Study Collection

Tourism and Hospitality Management in Practice: A Case Study Collection is a collection of real-world business cases with a particular focus on small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in different countries from around the world. Fifteen compact cases capture a variety of business situations that present decisions opportunities or challenges. Organized into four parts the cases reflect the various impacts of changing external conditions and internal factors in tourism and hospitality SMEs. Each case tells the story of a particular business situation and context and the student takes on the role of the decision maker. All cases include a synopsis discussion questions a learning activity references and further reading. An introductory chapter written specifically for students offers advice on what to expect from learning with a case as well as hints on how to approach a case analysis. The cases offer multiple opportunities to connect tourism and hospitality knowledge and theory to practice with a particular emphasis on analytical skill development problem-solving and alternative generation. This case collection is suitable for undergraduate and graduate courses in tourism hospitality management and business as well as for professional development programs. For instructors who teach with the cases there are teaching notes comprising comprehensive teaching plans and resources learning activities reflective questions additional readings and external resources all available online. | Tourism and Hospitality Management in Practice A Case Study Collection

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Data Analytics in Football Positional Data Collection Modelling and Analysis

Data Analytics in Football Positional Data Collection Modelling and Analysis

Data Analytics in Football provides students researchers and coaches with a firm grounding in the principles of modern performance analysis. It offers an insight into the use of positional data exploring how they can be collected modeled analyzed and interpreted. Introducing cutting-edge methods the book challenges long-held assumptions and encourages a new way of thinking about football analysis. The book seeks to define the role of positional data in football match analysis by exploring topics such as the following: What is positional data analysis and how did it emerge from conventional match analysis? How can positional data be collected and which technologies can be used? What key performance indicators based on positional data should be used? How can traditional match analysis be complemented by using positional data and advanced KPIs? How can these new methods evolve in the future? Based on data collected from active leagues and fully revised for the new second edition the text now also examines data collection in relation to other sports how a data-driven approach in decision-making is achieved by professional teams the potential of the new methods of data collection and how they could evolve in the future. Accessibly written packed full of examples from elite football and supplemented with expert interviews Data Analytics in Football is a thought-provoking rigorously evidence-based guide to the use of data analytics in football performance analysis. As such it is a vital resource for any student researcher or coach interested in performance analysis and skill acquisition or anyone interested in football more generally. | Data Analytics in Football Positional Data Collection Modelling and Analysis

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Management Laureates A Collection of Autobiographical Essays (Volume 1)

Management Laureates A Collection of Autobiographical Essays (Volume 6)

Management Laureates A Collection of Autobiographical Essays (Volume 4)

Management Laureates A Collection of Autobiographical Essays (Volume 2)

Management Laureates A Collection of Autobiographical Essays (Volume 5)

Reading Mathematics in Early Modern Europe Studies in the Production Collection and Use of Mathematical Books

101 Playground Games A Collection of Active and Engaging Playtime Games for Children

101 Playground Games A Collection of Active and Engaging Playtime Games for Children

101 Playground Games is a collection of active and engaging school playground games that will encourage active learning and social development among children at playtime this second edition has been updated to include a wealth of new games from around the world. The school playground plays a crucial role in developing all aspects of children’s behaviour and interpersonal learning and yet there is a growing awareness that children today do not play in the same sociable ways as previous generations. Encouraging children to play games can be hugely beneficial not only for their physical health but also for their social emotional and mental health. This brilliant resource includes a practical toolkit of photocopiable and downloadable materials along with clear instructions for adults on how to organise a range of different types of games including: • traditional games • chasing and catching games • singing and dancing games • skipping games and rhymes • parachute games • quiet games • co-operative games Ideal for teachers lunchtime supervisors breakfast and after school club leaders as well as group leaders for organisations such as scouts or guides to promote lively and enjoyable games this book is particularly suited to children aged 5–11 years but can easily be adapted for older children. 101 Playground Games is a book that will make any playtime a richer experience for all. | 101 Playground Games A Collection of Active and Engaging Playtime Games for Children

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Data Analytics in Football Positional Data Collection Modelling and Analysis

Data Analytics in Football Positional Data Collection Modelling and Analysis

Data Analytics in Football provides students researchers and coaches with a firm grounding in the principles of modern performance analysis. It offers an insight into the use of positional data exploring how it can be collected modelled analysed and interpreted. Introducing cutting-edge methods the book challenges long-held assumptions and encourages a new way of thinking about football analysis. Based on data collected from the German Bundesliga and the UEFA Champions League the book seeks to define the role of positional data in football match analysis by exploring topics such as: What is positional data analysis and how did it emerge from conventional match analysis? How can positional data be collected and which technologies can be used? What are the benefits of a data-driven approach to decision making in football? What Key Performance Indicators based on positional data should be used? How can traditional match analysis be complemented by using positional data and advanced KPIs? How can these new methods evolve in the future? Accessibly written packed full of examples from elite football and supplemented with expert interviews (Ralf Rangnick Urs Siegenthaler and others) Data Analytics in Football is a thought-provoking rigorously evidence-based guide to the use of data analytics in football performance analysis. As such it is a vital resource for any student researcher or coach interested in performance analysis and skill acquisition or anyone interested in football more generally. | Data Analytics in Football Positional Data Collection Modelling and Analysis

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Play Therapy Theories and Perspectives A Collection of Thoughts in the Field

Building Consulting Skills for Sport and Performance Psychology An International Case Study Collection

Building Consulting Skills for Sport and Performance Psychology An International Case Study Collection

Building Consulting Skills in Sport and Performance Psychology is an international compilation of case studies that introduces students and early career professionals to pertinent issues within a variety of performance environments. With contributions from prominent international practitioners the book offers case studies from a variety of performance environments including sport performing arts and high-risk occupations. Each chapter presents a case study and provides exploratory questions relating to ethical considerations intervention planning and awareness of diverse themes of race culture gender immigration status and disability among others. These reflection questions encourage students to acknowledge the individual circumstances of all performers and to recognize their own unique background and how this impacts their attitudes beliefs and connection to potential clients. The text promotes honest self-reflection regarding consulting strengths and potential areas for improvement and a companion book will be coming soon which looks at possible solutions for each case. The book will be essential reading for supervisors mentors students and professionals engaged in providing consulting services in distinct performance environments. It encourages its readers to use careful self-reflection to integrate theory and practice and refine their own consulting philosophies. | Building Consulting Skills for Sport and Performance Psychology An International Case Study Collection

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A Collection of Chinese Lyrics Rendered into Verse by Alan Ayling from translations of the Chinese by Duncan Mackintosh

A Further Collection of Chinese Lyrics Rendered into Verse by Alan Ayling from translations of the Chinese by Duncan Mackintosh in collabora

Vikings Across Boundaries Viking-Age Transformations – Volume II

Histories of Knowledge in Postwar Scandinavia Actors Arenas and Aspirations

Histories of Knowledge in Postwar Scandinavia Actors Arenas and Aspirations

Histories of Knowledge in Postwar Scandinavia uses case studies to explore how knowledge circulated in the different public arenas that shaped politics economics and cultural life in and across postwar Scandinavia particularly in the 1960s and 1970s. This book focuses on a period when the term knowledge society was coined and rapidly found traction. In Scandinavia society’s relationship to rational forms of knowledge became vital to the self-understanding and political ambitions of the era. Taking advantage of contemporary discussions about the circulation arenas forms applications and actors of knowledge contributors examine various forms of knowledge – economic environmental humanistic religious political and sexual – that provide insight into the making and functioning of postwar Scandinavian societies and offer innovative studies that contribute to the development of the history of knowledge at large. The concentration on knowledge rather than the welfare state the Cold War or the new social and political movements which to date have attracted the lion’s share of scholarly attention ensures the book makes a historiographical intervention in postwar Scandinavian historiography. Offering a stimulating point of departure for those interested in the history of knowledge and the circulation of knowledge this is a vital resource for students and scholars of postwar Scandinavia that provides fresh perspectives and new methodologies for exploration. | Histories of Knowledge in Postwar Scandinavia Actors Arenas and Aspirations

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Viking-Age Transformations Trade Craft and Resources in Western Scandinavia

Viking-Age Transformations Trade Craft and Resources in Western Scandinavia

The Viking Age was a period of profound change in Scandinavia. As kingdoms were established Christianity became the encompassing ideological and cosmological framework and towns were formed. This book examines a central backdrop to these changes: the economic transformation of West Scandinavia. With a focus on the development of intensive and organized use of woodlands and alpine regions and domestic raw materials together with the increasing standardization of products intended for long-distance trade the volume sheds light on the emergence of a strong interconnectedness between remote rural areas and central markets. Viking-Age Transformations explores the connection between legal and economic practice as the rural economy and monetary system developed in conjunction with nascent state power and the legal system. Thematically the book is organized into sections addressing the nature and extent of trade in both marginal and centralized areas; production and the social legal and economic aspects of exploiting natural resources and distributing products; and the various markets and sites of trade and consumption. A theoretically informed and empirically grounded collection that reveals the manner in which relationships of production and consumption transformed Scandinavian society with their influence on the legal and fiscal division of the landscape this volume will appeal to scholars of archaeology the history of trade and Viking studies. | Viking-Age Transformations Trade Craft and Resources in Western Scandinavia

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The Nordic Economic Social and Political Model Challenges in the 21st Century

The Nordic Economic Social and Political Model Challenges in the 21st Century

The Nordic Model is the 20th-century Scandinavian recipe for combining stable democracies individual freedom economic growth and comprehensive systems for social security. But what happens when Sweden and Finland – two countries topping global indexes for competitiveness productivity growth quality of life prosperity and equality – start doubting themselves and their future? Is the Nordic Model at a crossroads? Historically consensus continuity social cohesion and broad social trust have been hailed as key components for the success and for the self-images of Sweden and Finland. In the contemporary however political debates in both countries are increasingly focused on risks threats and worry. Social disintegration political polarization geopolitical anxieties and threat of terrorism are often dominant themes. This book focuses on what appears to be a paradox: countries with low income differences high faith in social institutions and relatively high cultural homogeneity becoming fixated on the fear of polarization disintegration and diminished social trust. Unpacking the presentist discourse of worry and a sense of interregnum at the face of geopolitical tensions digitalization and globalization as well as challenges to democracy the chapters take steps back in time and explore the current conjecture through the eyes of historians and social scientists addressing key aspects of and challenges to both the contemporary and future Nordic Model. In addition the functioning and efficacy of the participatory democracy and current protocols of decision-making are debated. This work is essential reading for students and scholars of the welfare state social reforms and populism as well as Nordic and Scandinavian studies. The Open Access version of this book available at www. taylorfrancis. com has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4. 0 license. | The Nordic Economic Social and Political Model Challenges in the 21st Century

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