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Bosnian Authors in a European Window A Comparative Study

Digital Scholarship in Education Multimodality as a Window into Learning

Children in Immigrant Families Becoming Literate A Window into Identity Construction Transnationality and Schooling

Children in Immigrant Families Becoming Literate A Window into Identity Construction Transnationality and Schooling

This original book offers a meaningful window into the lived experiences of children from immigrant families providing a holistic profound portrait of their literacy practices as situated within social cultural and political frames. Drawing on reports from five years of an ongoing longitudinal research project involving students from immigrant families across their elementary school years each chapter explores a unique set of questions about the students’ experiences and offers a rich data set of observations interviews and student-created artifacts. Authors apply different sociocultural sociomaterial and sociopolitical frameworks to better understand the dimensions of the children’s experiences. The multitude of approaches applied demonstrates how viewing the same data through distinct lenses is a powerful way to uncover the differences and comparative uses of these theories. Through such varied lenses it becomes apparent how the complexities of lived experiences inform and improve our understanding of teaching and learning and how our understanding of multifaceted literacy practices affects students’ social worlds and identities. Children in Immigrant Families Becoming Literate is a much-needed resource for scholars professors researchers and graduate students in language and literacy education English education and teacher education. | Children in Immigrant Families Becoming Literate A Window into Identity Construction Transnationality and Schooling

GBP 38.99
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The Neurasthenia-Depression Controversy A Window on Chinese Culture and Psychiatric Nosology

A Jungian Approach to Spontaneous Drawing A Window on the Soul

A Jungian Approach to Spontaneous Drawing A Window on the Soul

In A Jungian Approach to Spontaneous Drawing Patricia Anne Elwood provides an accessible and thought-provoking introduction to exploring spontaneous images focusing on the value of this tool for insight into the unconscious. Illustrated with drawings of clients throughout the book poignantly demonstrates how one can connect and access the spheres within through drawing and how this process can reveal the unexpected. Elwood begins by accessibly introducing key Jungian concepts and exploring Jung’s belief in the power of spontaneity as an invaluable tool in one’s journey to the soul. As well as illuminating spontaneity an oft-forgotten aspect of Jung’s psychology she explores themes including structure and dynamics symbols and archetypal patterns. A Jungian Approach to Spontaneous Drawing also examines common motifs including houses trees and people and presents extended studies of work with children and adults and how their drawings relate and reveal Jungian ideas. Offering both practical and theoretical perspectives this book demonstrates the universal benefits of spontaneous drawing for all age groups helping people to find true release from unconscious blockages and traumas lying dormant in the depths of their own psyche. A Jungian Approach to Spontaneous Drawing will be essential reading for Jungian analysts Jungian psychotherapists and analytical psychologists in practice and in training as well as art therapists with an interest in Jung and those working with children and adults. It would also be of immense interest to students on courses including art psychotherapy counselling psychology Jungian psychology with art therapy and all those in the helping professions. | A Jungian Approach to Spontaneous Drawing A Window on the Soul

GBP 31.99
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Visual Delight in Architecture Daylight Vision and View

Guided by the Spirits The Meanings of Life Death and Youth Suicide in an Ojibwa Community

The Mandaean Rivers Scroll (Diwan Nahrawatha) An Analysis

The Design-Build Studio Crafting Meaningful Work in Architecture Education

Bauhaus Effects in Art Architecture and Design

Psychoanalysis Online 3 The Teleanalytic Setting

Creative Bodies in Therapy Performance and Community Research and Practice that Brings us Home

Why It's OK to Ignore Politics

Why It's OK to Ignore Politics

Do you feel like you’re the only person at your office without an I Voted! sticker on Election Day? It turns out that you're far from alone – 100 million eligible U. S. voters never went to the polls in 2016. That’s about 35 million more than voted for the winning presidential candidate. In this book Christopher Freiman explains why these 100 million need not feel guilty. Why It’s OK to Ignore Politics argues that you’re under no obligation to be politically active. Freiman addresses new objections to political abstention as well as some old chestnuts (But what if everyone stopped voting?). He also synthesizes recent empirical work showing how our political motivations distort our choices and reasoning. Because participating in politics is not an effective way to do good Freiman argues that we actually have a moral duty to disengage from politics and instead take direct action to make the world a better place. Key Features: Makes the case against a duty of political participation for a non-expert audience Presupposes no knowledge of philosophy or political science and is written in a style free of technical jargon Addresses the standard much-repeated arguments for why one should vote (e. g. one shouldn’t free ride on the efforts of others) Presents the growing literature on politically motivated reasoning in an accessible and entertaining way Covers a significant amount of new ground in the debate over a duty of political participation (e. g. whether participating absolves us of our complicity in state injustice) Challenges the increasingly popular argument from philosophers and economists that swing state voting is effective altruism Discusses the therapeutic benefits of ignoring politics—it’s good for you your relationships and society as a whole. | Why It's OK to Ignore Politics

GBP 19.99
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Disaster and Emergency Management Methods Social Science Approaches in Application

Governance Resistance and the Post-Colonial State Management and State Building

Plurilingual Pedagogies for Multilingual Writing Classrooms Engaging the Rich Communicative Repertoires of U.S. Students

Scaffolding for Multilingual Learners in Elementary and Secondary Schools

Dear Development Practitioner Advice for the Next Generation

The China-US Trade War and South Asian Economies

The Civil War Soldier and the Press

Philosophy as Translation and the Understanding of Other Cultures

The Ecosystem of Group Relations Culture Gender and Identity in Groups and Organizations

Kedi A Docalogue

Vision and Strategy in Indian Politics Jawaharlal Nehru’s Policy Choices and the Designing of Political Institutions