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Net Zero Energy Building Predicted and Unintended Consequences

The Psychoanalytic Zero A Decolonizing Study of Therapeutic Dialogues

The Psychoanalytic Zero A Decolonizing Study of Therapeutic Dialogues

Winner of the 2020 Gradiva Award The Psychoanalytic Zero: A Decolonizing Study of Therapeutic Dialogues is written from the unique perspective of a Western-trained Asian psychoanalyst and applies principles of Eastern philosophy to understand the psychoanalytic relationship psychoanalytic processes and their uses—and limitations—for alleviating human suffering. Bringing a unique Eastern perspective to a previously Western-dominated discipline and framed within the current relational and ethical trends in psychoanalysis the book enables readers to develop a language for understanding an Eastern ethical viewpoint and explore how this language can change our awareness of psychoanalytic practice and human suffering. Chapters are devoted to the Eastern concepts of nothingness emptiness surrender sincerity silence and narrative and issues including existential guilt of being trauma contingency informed consent the sense of being human and uncertainty. Discussions are illustrated and illuminated through vivid recreations and careful elaboration of therapeutic case studies with traumatized patients. The studies demonstrate the process by which patients regain a sense of being human. This enriched perspective will it is hoped help the analyst treat traumatized patients who are unable to relate to others and who do not experience themselves as being human. The Psychoanalytic Zero will enrich an analyst’s sensitivity to the appearance of the moment without context—the psychoanalytic zero—which opens infinite opportunities for continued growth in a psychoanalytic relationship. It will be of great appeal to psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists interested in self-psychological intersubjective and relational theories. | The Psychoanalytic Zero A Decolonizing Study of Therapeutic Dialogues

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The Path to Net Zero for the Fashion Industry Five Strategies for Decarbonisation

The Path to Net Zero for the Fashion Industry Five Strategies for Decarbonisation

This book uses a quantitative science-based approach to explain where the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions emitted by the fashion industry are generated and it explores what strategies can be deployed to achieve Net Zero by 2050. With GHG emissions currently predicted to triple by the middle of the century the fashion industry is far off course to reach Net Zero as set out in the Paris Agreement. With misinformation and greenwashing representing an ever-growing barrier to potential solutions the book aims to demystify the source of GHG emissions from the industry breaking down in detail their origin while identifying the steps that can be taken when designing and sourcing new products. Detailing the market drivers and trends in fashion consumption it argues that change should be guided by science-based quantitative principles. Accessibly written with key insights at the end of each chapter this book will enable the reader to understand the tactics to tackle decarbonisation and ultimately outline five main strategies that can be deployed by the fashion and textile industries to align with the Paris Agreement. This book serves as a practical guide for designers buyers and the fashion industry in general to develop and understand approaches and strategies to reduce energy consumption and the resulting GHG emissions to reach Net Zero. | The Path to Net Zero for the Fashion Industry Five Strategies for Decarbonisation

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Net Zero Food and Farming Climate Change and the UK Agri-Food System

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Stopping Climate Change Policies for Real Zero

Stopping Climate Change Policies for Real Zero

Written by one of the leading experts in the field Paul Ekins Stopping Climate Change provides a comprehensive overview of what is required to achieve ‘real zero’ carbon dioxide emissions by 2050 and negative emissions thereafter which is the only way to stop human- induced climate change. This will require innovation in socio-technical systems and in human behaviour on an unprecedented scale. Stopping Climate Change describes the changes required to meet this goal: in technologies social institutions and individual activities. Paul Ekins examines in detail issues around the supply and demand of energy and materials and the efficiency of their use. It also analyses greenhouse gas removal technologies offsetting and geoengineering and plots the reduction of the non- CO2 greenhouse gas-emitting activities. Having set out the changes required Ekins considers the economic implications in terms of both the innovation and investments that are necessary to bring them about and the effects that these are likely to have on national economies. The evidence presented points clearly to the economic impacts of decarbonisation being positive for the majority of countries and for the world as a whole even before considering the benefits of avoided climate change. When the health benefits of stopping the burning of fossil fuels are factored in the global net benefits of decarbonisation are unequivocal. Drawing on examples from the UK and Europe but with wider relevance at a global scale Stopping Climate Change clearly shows how determined policy action at different levels could stop climate change. It will be of great interest to students scholars and policymakers researching and working in the field of climate change and energy policy. | Stopping Climate Change Policies for Real Zero

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A Psychoanalytic Understanding of Trauma Post-Traumatic Mental Functioning the Zero Process and the Construction of Reality

Nuclear Theory Degree Zero: Essays Against the Nuclear Android

Nuclear Theory Degree Zero: Essays Against the Nuclear Android

Nuclear Theory Degree Zero: Essays Against the Nuclear Android investigates the threat conveyed and maintained by the nuclear cycle: mining research health power generation and weaponry. Central to this polyvalent 'report' on the infiltration of our lives and control over them exerted by the industrial-military complex are critiques of the creation storage and use of atomic weapons the exploitation of Australian Aboriginal people and their lands through British atomic testing in the 1950s and an exposé of a language of denial in the world of nuclear mining/energy/military usages. 'Nuclear' is also parenthetically investigated in its function as extended metaphor and question for poetry and poetics. Key is a consideration of the use of the language of the 'atomic' in cultural spaces and in 'the arts'. Indigenous land-rights claims in the face of uranium mining the semantics of waste and of the glib usage by nuclear power companies of the fact of global warming to suit their own corrosive agendas. The triumphalism of scientific and cultural discourse around 'nuclear' and the threats by nuclear fission are by association brought into question. The nuclear cycle throws the whole future of human beings into doubt and this book seeks to assemble new resources of resistance through creative and critical mediums including poetry and poetics. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Angelaki.

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Zero Tolerance or Community Tolerance? Managing Crime in High Crime Areas

Climate Positive Business How You and Your Company Hit Bold Climate Goals and Go Net Zero

Climate Positive Business How You and Your Company Hit Bold Climate Goals and Go Net Zero

This is the decade for climate action. Internal and external stakeholders demand action. How we choose to act in the next ten years will determine our foreseeable future. Businesses hold a critical role for climate futures. The need for businesses to reduce their carbon footprint is now unquestioned but how to achieve reductions in a credible way is neither clear nor easy once you’ve tackled the obvious energy culprits. Climate Positive Business lays out the path of business climate strategy highlighting how your business must set goals measure impact and improve performance. Greenhouse gas protocols can instruct you on the core accounting process that lies at the heart of climate strategy. At least as important to success are the details that protocols don’t tell you: the sticking points; the areas of controversy and the best practices. Rooted in real experience and written in an entertaining and engaging style this book provides you with the tips tools and techniques to tackle your company’s carbon footprint and it helps you do so in a way that is credible and appropriately ambitious to meet stakeholder expectations. The book will equip you with tools to think critically about GHG reduction carbon offsets and carbon removal as well as help ensure we collectively implement real solutions to slow and eventually reverse the climate crisis. It includes lessons learned from real-world consulting projects and provides a plan of action for readers to implement. A go-to book for business looking to understand manage and reduce their carbon footprint it is an invaluable resource for sustainable business practitioners consultants and those aspiring to become climate champions. | Climate Positive Business How You and Your Company Hit Bold Climate Goals and Go Net Zero

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Hitler's Fall The Newsreel Witness

The Handbook of Carbon Management A Step-by-Step Guide to High-Impact Climate Solutions for Every Manager in Every Function

The Handbook of Carbon Management A Step-by-Step Guide to High-Impact Climate Solutions for Every Manager in Every Function

Every manager and every employee in every function can embed climate solutions and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This book written by experts in the field of sustainability in business shows you how. The climate crisis is one of the greatest challenges we face today and it affects all aspects of business and society. Consequently everyone needs to know the best high-impact climate solutions that can be embedded into their organisational area. In this book you will find ideas for your team your department and your organisation to make this a reality. We provide you with implementation plans and inspiring case studies with practical and helpful tools that will help you to scale up climate solutions effectively and efficiently. If you are an owner of a company or an executive in any organisation you will benefit from this step-by-step guide on how to set up your own greenhouse gas management plan how to set targets and how to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of your whole organisation. We explain key terms such as Net Zero Carbon Neutral carbon emissions equivalents and the three scopes. In order to halve our emissions worldwide by 2030 to achieve Net Zero by 2050 individual actions on a large scale are required but also systemic changes. We look at the bigger picture in this book and also how you could effect change. This is the first book to offer an easy-to-implement approach to decarbonise organisations and transform societies and is appropriate for managers at any level. This book can also be used in business schools to inspire future managers and business leaders. Last but not least everyone can find ideas here that they can implement in their personal lives – let’s scale up together! | The Handbook of Carbon Management A Step-by-Step Guide to High-Impact Climate Solutions for Every Manager in Every Function

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Occupying Space in American Literature and Culture Static Heroes Social Movements and Empowerment

Energy Management in Buildings The Earthscan Expert Guide

Found Footage Horror Films A Cognitive Approach

Cycling Activism Bike Politics and Social Movements

Indian Movie Entrepreneurship Not just song and dance

The Corruption of Co-Design Political and Social Conflicts in Participatory Design Thinking

Hard Lessons Reflections on Governance and Crime Control in Late Modernity

South Asia Approaches The Millennium Reexamining National Security

The Role of Language in the Wellbeing of Migrants East Asian Communities in Germany

Reclaiming Discipline for Education Knowledge relationships and the birth of community

Reclaiming Discipline for Education Knowledge relationships and the birth of community

Discipline is of profound educational importance both inside educational institutions and outside of them in personal and social life. Reclaiming Discipline for Education revisits neglected philosophical ideas about discipline in education and uses these ideas to re-think practices and discourses of discipline in education today. Chapters in this book trace the evolution of thought regarding discipline in education all the way from Kant through to Durkheim Foucault Peters Dewey and Macmurray. MacAllister also critically examines the strengths and weaknesses of contemporary school discipline practices in the UK the US and Australia including behaviour management zero tolerance and restorative approaches. The educational credentials of psychological constructs of grit and self-discipline are also questioned. This book concludes by considering the current and future state of discipline in education on the basis of the different philosophical practical and policy perspectives discussed. In particular MacAllister examines why it is problematic to consider practices of discipline in isolation from the wider purposes of education. This book is suitable for an international audience and should be read by anyone who is interested in education and educational leadership as well as those interested in the philosophy of education. | Reclaiming Discipline for Education Knowledge relationships and the birth of community

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Digital Marketing A Practical Approach

Digital Marketing A Practical Approach

Digital Marketing: A Practical Approach provides a step-by-step and comprehensive guide to implementing the key aspects of digital marketing. Building on the previous editions this fully updated fourth edition takes an approach that prepares students for an active role in digital marketing. As well as topic-based exercises the text also includes practical case-study exercises – based on theory and recognized good practice – which will ensure that readers will be able to analyse situations within the work place identify the most appropriate course of action and implement the strategies and tactics that will help the organization meet its online objectives. Key updates to the new edition include: The role of the digital influencer Direct to Consumer (DTC) and omni-channel retailing Individuals’ privacy and the role of organizations in gathering and storage of their personal data Ethical aspects of digital marketing and its impact on the environment SEO and Google’s development of the ‘zero click’ Online ad fraud Updated online resources available via the author’s own site This essential text equips advanced undergraduate postgraduate and executive education students with the tools to undertake any digital marketing role within a variety of organizations. Comprehensive support material available online for both students and instructors includes links to articles and opinion pieces PowerPoint lecturer slides and questions based on the chapter material. | Digital Marketing A Practical Approach

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Construction for a Regenerative Future

Construction for a Regenerative Future

This is a book about how to manage the processes involved in a construction project towards a sustainable and regenerative endproduct. It covers key project management concepts and links the construction process to the objectives of UN SDGs and beyond zero carbon emissions throughout the whole project life cycle. This introductory textbook is written from a project manager's perspective including considerations of circular economy throughout the construction process focusing on a regenerative or restorative outcome. The book examines the importance of the type and purpose of a building circularity and de-construction the site the client and its organisation stakeholder considerations the project organisation the procurement of consultants and contractors project performance during design and construction project hand-over to the client and the building's operation and maintenance. It also illustrates how to verify the building using existing environmental certifications how to calculate carbon emissions and how to deal with used construction materials from a circular economy perspective. International examples of best practice are included throughout and the book is structured in a way which students will find engaging and easy to follow. This is an ideal textbook for use on construction architecture and engineering programmes where the emphasis must urgently be placed on students fostering regenerative construction solutions in their coming professional life. | Construction for a Regenerative Future

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The Sustainable Tall Building A Design Primer

The Sustainable Tall Building A Design Primer

The Sustainable Tall Building: A Design Primer is an accessible and highly illustrated guide which primes those involved in the design and research of tall buildings to dramatically improve their performance. Using a mixture of original research and analysis best-practice design thinking and a detailed look at exemplar case studies author Philip Oldfield takes the reader through the architectural ideas engineering strategies and cutting-edge technologies that are available to the tall building design team. The book takes a global perspective examining high-rise design in different climates cultures and contexts. It considers common functions such as high-rise housing and offices to more radical designs such as vertical farming and vertical cemeteries. Innovation is provided by examining not only the environmental performance of tall buildings but also their social sustainability guiding the reader through strategies to create successful communities at height. The book starts by critically appraising the sustainability of tall building architecture past and present before demonstrating innovative ways for future tall buildings to be designed. These include themes such as climatically responsive architecture siting a tall building in the city zero-carbon towers skygardens and community spaces at height sustainable structural systems and novel façades. In doing so the book provides essential reading for architects engineers consultants developers researchers and students engaged with sustainable design and high-rise architecture. | The Sustainable Tall Building A Design Primer

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Sustainability A Key Idea for Business and Society

Sustainability A Key Idea for Business and Society

The heightening impact of ecological and societal crises makes sustainability an increasingly urgent imperative requiring a fundamental shift in how we understand and practice management and business. In this book the authors set out the key characteristics of sustainability such as its temporal and multilevel effects and highlight the complex array of sustainability risks and opportunities for business and management. Setting business within a systems perspective the authors outline different sustainability discourses that frame how business responds to the sustainability imperative. They call for the normative and scientific approaches to sustainability to be merged so that a new transdisciplinary approach that brings together the material and relational traditions in sustainability management is developed. Sustainability work is understood as the reframing of tools technologies practices and business strategies to respond to the imperative. The book concludes by highlighting dynamic features of the imperative as it is shaped by the urgent need to restore and regenerate social and ecological systems. Sustainability transitions such as the Circular Economy and Net Zero are suggested as inspiration for profound business transformation. By facing the intractable complexity associated with sustainability this book challenges students and scholars to draw from across the sciences and social sciences to understand reflect upon and deliver responsible business outcomes in contemporary society. | Sustainability A Key Idea for Business and Society

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