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Making Math Stick Classroom strategies that support the long-term understanding of math concepts

Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Global Security

Non-Medical Prescribing A Course Companion

Domination Migration and Non-Citizens

Non-binary and Genderqueer Genders

Non-Binary Gender Identities The Language of Becoming

Non-Binary Gender Identities The Language of Becoming

Non-Binary Gender Identities examines how non-binary people discover adopt and negotiate language in a variety of social settings both offline and online. It considers how language in the form of gender-neutral pronouns names and labels is a central aspect of identity for many and has been the subject of much debate in recent years. Cordoba captures the psychological social and linguistic experiences of non-binary people by illustrating the multiple complex and evolving ways in which non-binary people use language to express their gender identities bodies authenticity and navigate social interactions – especially those where their identities are not affirmed. These findings shed light on the gender and linguistic becomings of non-binary people a pioneering theoretical framework developed in the book which reflects the dynamic realities of language subjectivities and the materiality of the body. Informed by these findings the text offers recommendations for policy makers and practitioners designed to facilitate gender-related communication and decrease language-related distress on non-binary people as well as the general population. This important book advances our understanding of non-binary gender identities by employing innovative methodologies – including corpus-based research and network visualisation – furthering and developing theory and yielding original insights. It is essential reading for students and academics in social psychology and gender studies as well as anyone interested in furthering their understanding of non-binary gender identities. | Non-Binary Gender Identities The Language of Becoming

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The Policy of the Ford Administration Toward Cuba Carrot and Stick

Stimulating Non-Fiction Writing Inspiring Children Aged 7 - 11

How Non-Permanent Workers Learn and Develop Challenges and Opportunities

How Non-Permanent Workers Learn and Develop Challenges and Opportunities

How Non-Permanent Workers Learn and Develop is an empirically based exploration of the challenges and opportunities non-permanent workers face in accessing quality work learning developing occupational identities and striving for sustainable working lives. Based on a study of 100 non-permanent workers in Singapore it offers a model to guide thinking about workers’ learning and development in terms of an ‘integrated practice’ of craft entrepreneurial and personal learning-to-learn skills. The book considers how strategies for continuing education and training can better fit with the realities of non-permanent work. Through its use of case studies the book exams the significance of non-permanent work and its rise as a global phenomenon. It considers the reality of being a non-permanent worker and reactions to learning opportunities for these individuals. The book draws these aspects together to present a conceptual frame of ‘integrated practices’ challenging educational institutions and training providers to design and deliver learning and the enacted curriculum not as separate pieces of a puzzle but as an integrated whole. With conclusions that have wider salience for public policy responses to the rise of non-permanent work this book will be of great interest to academics and researchers in the fields of adult education educational policy and lifelong learning. | How Non-Permanent Workers Learn and Develop Challenges and Opportunities

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Violent Non-State Actors From Anarchists to Jihadists

Violent Non-State Actors From Anarchists to Jihadists

Given the importance of violent non-state actors (VNSA) and their evolving role in global politics dynamic frameworks of analysis are needed both to trace historical trajectories in the evolution of violent non-state actorness and to identify emerging patterns by examining modern day cases. This book examines the defining characteristics and evolutionary dynamics of VNSAs and introduces a framework based on their autonomy representation and influence providing a comparative analysis of the late 19th and early 20th centuries’ Anarchist movement and the modern-day Jihadist network. It explores the distinct characteristics of the Anarchists and Jihadists as VNSAs with global potential not just describing them but also seeking to understand what they are instances of. With a longitudinal analysis the book also considers the types of changes that have occurred in the past 150 years and the possible role VNSAs may play in current and future power polity shifts away from states toward non-state actors. It concludes with both theoretical implications for the study of non-state actors and transnational relations and practical implications for government agencies or private groups tasked with finding ways of countering such violent non-state actors. This important book will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations political science and terrorism/security studies. It will also be of interest to practitioners in the security services including think-tank analysts and government security analysts. | Violent Non-State Actors From Anarchists to Jihadists

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Non-Renewable Resources and Disequilibrium Macrodynamics

De-mystifying Translation Introducing Translation to Non-translators

Acting Exercises for Non-Traditional Staging Michael Chekhov Reimagined

Violence and Non-Violence across Time History Religion and Culture

Violence and Non-Violence across Time History Religion and Culture

This book probes the complex interweaving across time and cultures of violence and non-violence from the perspective of the present. One of the first of its kind it offers a comprehensive examination of the interpenetration of violence and non-violence as much in human nature as in human institutions with reference to different continents cultures and religions over centuries. It points to the present paradox that even as violence of unprecedented lethality threatens the very survival of humankind non-violence increasingly appears as an unlikely feasible alternative. The essays presented here cover a wide cultural–temporal spectrum — from Vedic sacrifice early Jewish–Christian polemics the Crusades and medieval Japan to contemporary times. They explore aspects of the violence–non-violence dialectic in a coherent frame of analysis across themes such as war jihad death salvation religious and philosophical traditions including Buddhism Christianity Judaism Hinduism Islam mysticism monism and Neoplatonism texts such as Ramayana Mahabharata and Quran as well as issues faced by Dalits and ethical imperatives for clinical trials among others. Offering thematic width and analytical depth to the treatment of the subject the contributors bring their disciplinary expertise and cultural insights ranging from the historical to sociological theological philosophical and metaphysical as well as their sensitive erudition to deepening an understanding of a grave issue. The book will be useful to scholars and researchers of history peace and conflict studies political science political thought and cultural studies as well as those working on issues of violence and non-violence. | Violence and Non-Violence across Time History Religion and Culture

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The Non-Aligned Movement and the Cold War Delhi - Bandung - Belgrade

The Non-Aligned Movement and the Cold War Delhi - Bandung - Belgrade

The idea of non-alignment and peaceful coexistence was not new when Yugoslavia hosted the Belgrade Summit of the Non-Aligned in September 1961. Freedom activists from the colonies in Asia Africa and South America had been discussing such issues for decades already but this long-lasting context is usually forgotten in political and historical assessments of the Non-Aligned Movement. This book puts the Non-Aligned Movement into its wider historical context and sheds light on the long-term connections and entanglements of the Afro-Asian world. It assembles scholars from differing fields of research such as Asian Studies Eastern European and Southeast European History Cold War Studies Middle Eastern Studies and International Relations. In doing so this volume looks back to the ideological beginnings of the concept of peaceful coexistence at the time of the anticolonial movements and at the multi-faceted challenges of foreign policy the former freedom fighters faced when they established their own decolonized states. It analyses the crucial role Yugoslav president Tito played in his determination to keep his country out of the blocs and finally examines the main achievement of the Non-Aligned Movement: to give subordinate states of formerly subaltern peoples a voice in the international system. An innovative look at the Non-Aligned Movement with a strong historical component the book will be of great interest to academics working in the field of International Affairs international history of the 20th century the Cold War Race Relations as well as scholars interested in Asian African and Eastern European history. | The Non-Aligned Movement and the Cold War Delhi - Bandung - Belgrade

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Games for Actors and Non-Actors

Youth Activism and Solidarity The non-stop picket against Apartheid

Producing Non-Simultaneity Construction Sites as Places of Progressiveness and Continuity

Non-Death Loss and Grief Context and Clinical Implications

Researching Non-state Actors in International Security Theory and Practice

Researching Non-state Actors in International Security Theory and Practice

This volume provides researchers and students with a discussion of a broad range of methods and their practical application to the study of non-state actors in international security. All researchers face the same challenge not only must they identify a suitable method for analysing their research question they must also apply it. This volume prepares students and scholars for the key challenges they confront when using social-science methods in their own research. To bridge the gap between knowing methods and actually employing them the book not only introduces a broad range of interpretive and explanatory methods it also discusses their practical application. Contributors reflect on how they have used methods or combinations of methods such as narrative analysis interviews qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) case studies experiments or participant observation in their own research on non-state actors in international security. Moreover experts on the relevant methods discuss these applications as well as the merits and limitations of the various methods in use. Research on non-state actors in international security provides ample challenges and opportunities to probe different methodological approaches. It is thus particularly instructive for students and scholars seeking insights on how to best use particular methods for their research projects in International Relations (IR) security studies and neighbouring disciplines. It also offers an innovative laboratory for developing new research techniques and engaging in unconventional combinations of methods. This book will be of much interest to students of non-state security actors such as private military and security companies research methods security studies and International Relations in general. | Researching Non-state Actors in International Security Theory and Practice

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International Student Recruitment and Mobility in Non-Anglophone Countries Theories Themes and Patterns

Food Systems Law An Introduction for Non-Lawyers

Non-Governmental Organizations and Development

Non-Governmental Organizations and Development

This book is an introduction to the wide-ranging topic of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and development combining a critical overview of the main research literature with a set of up-to-date theoretical and practical insights drawn from experience in Asia Europe Africa and elsewhere. The revised second edition highlights the continuing importance of NGOs in development while fully engaging with the criticisms that their increased profile now attracts. It considers issues such as securitization changing technologies and recent concerns about safeguarding as well as going into more detail around topics such as market-based development and social enterprise. The diversity of NGOs and their roles is discussed against the broader historical background of struggles for social justice in different societies as well as within the shifting ideological contexts of neoliberalism and populism. Using a broad range of short case studies of both successful and unsuccessful interventions the authors analyze how interest in NGOs has both reflected and informed wider theoretical trends and debates within development studies. The book argues that NGOs are central to both development theory and practice and are likely to remain important actors for many years to come. This critical overview will be useful to students of development studies at undergraduate and master's levels in fields and disciplines as diverse as International Development Studies International Relations Geography Anthropology Global Studies Politics and International Studies as well as general readers and practitioners. | Non-Governmental Organizations and Development

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Lifestyle and Medicine in the Enlightenment The Six Non-Naturals in the Long Eighteenth Century

Medical Misinformation and Social Harm in Non-Science Based Health Practices A Multidisciplinary Perspective

Medical Misinformation and Social Harm in Non-Science Based Health Practices A Multidisciplinary Perspective

Fraudulent harmful or at best useless pharmaceutical and therapeutic approachesdeveloped outside science-based medicine have boomed in recent years especially due tothe commercialisation of cyberspace. The latter has played a fundamental role in the riseof false ‘health experts’ and in the creation of filter bubbles and echo chambers that havecontributed to the formation of highly polarised debates on non-science-based healthpractices—online as well as offline. By adopting a multidisciplinary approach this edited book brings togethercontributions of international academics and practitioners from criminology digitalsociology health psychology medicine law physics and journalism where they criticallyanalyse different types of non-science-based health approaches. With this volume we aimto reconcile different scientific understandings of these practices synthesising a varietyof empirical theoretical and interpretative approaches and exploring the challenges implications and potential remedies to the spread of dangerous and misleading healthinformation. This edited book will offer some food for thought not only to students and academicsin the social sciences health psychology and medicine among other disciplines but alsoto medical practitioners science journalists debunkers policy makers and the generalpublic as they might all benefit from a greater awareness and critical knowledge of theharms caused by non-scientific health practices. | Medical Misinformation and Social Harm in Non-Science Based Health Practices A Multidisciplinary Perspective

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