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Handbook of Radioembolization Physics Biology Nuclear Medicine and Imaging

Level Set Method in Medical Imaging Segmentation

Contemporary Art and Disability Studies

Calcium Hydroxylapatite Soft Tissue Fillers Expert Treatment Techniques

The Politics and Culture of Globalisation India and Australia

Vinyl The Analogue Record in the Digital Age

Giorgio Armani Empire of the Senses

Creating Heritage for Tourism

Misers British Responses to Extreme Saving 1700–1860

New Agendas in Statebuilding Hybridity Contingency and History

Indigenous Knowledge Production Navigating Humanity within a Western World

Indigenous Knowledge Production Navigating Humanity within a Western World

Despite many scholars noting the interdisciplinary approach of Aboriginal knowledge production as a methodology within a broad range of subjects – including quantum mathematics biodiversity sociology and the humanities - the academic study of Indigenous knowledge and people is struggling to become interdisciplinary in its approach and move beyond its current label of ‘Indigenous Studies’. Indigenous Knowledge Production specifically demonstrates the use of autobiographical ethnicity as a methodological approach where the writer draws on lived experience and ethnic background towards creative and academic writing. Indeed in this insightful volume Marcus Woolombi Waters investigates the historical connection and continuity that have led to the present state of hostility witnessed in race relations around the world; seeking to further one’s understanding of the motives and methods that have led to a rise in white supremacy associated with ultra-conservatism. Above all Indigenous Knowledge Production aims to deconstruct the cultural lens applied within the West which denies the true reflection of Aboriginal and Black consciousness and leads to the open hostility witnessed across the world. This monograph will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as postdoctoral researchers interested in fields such as Sociology of Knowledge Anthropology Cultural Studies Ethnography and Methodology. | Indigenous Knowledge Production Navigating Humanity within a Western World

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Illness The Cry of the Flesh

Ageing Gender and Sexuality Equality in Later Life

Ageing Gender and Sexuality Equality in Later Life

Ageing Gender and Sexuality focuses on the experiences of older lesbian gay and bisexual (LGB) individuals in order to analyse how ageing gender and sexuality intersect to produce particular inequalities relating to resources recognition and representation in later life. The book adopts a feminist socio-legal perspective to propose that these inequalities are informed by and play out in relation to temporal spatial and regulatory contexts. Discussing topics such as ageing sexual subjectivities ageing kinship formations classed trajectories and anticipated care futures this book provides a new perspective on older individuals in same-sex relationships including those who choose not to label their sexualities. Drawing upon recent empirical data the book offers new theoretical approaches for understanding the intersectionality of ageing gender and sexuality as well as analysing the social policy implications of these findings. With an emphasis on the accounts of individuals who have experienced the dramatically changing socio-legal landscape for LGB people first-hand this book is essential reading for students scholars and policymakers working in the areas of: gender and sexuality studies; ageing studies and gerontology; gender sexuality and law; equality and human rights; sociology; socio-legal studies; and social policy. Ageing Gender and Sexuality won the Socio-Legal Studies Association (SLSA) Hart Prize for Early Career Academics for 2017. | Ageing Gender and Sexuality Equality in Later Life

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Global Organized Crime A 21st Century Approach

The Music and Noise of the Stooges 1967-71 Lost in the Future

The Music and Noise of the Stooges 1967-71 Lost in the Future

The Stooges have come to be considered one of the most important rock bands especially in regard to the formation of punk. By emphasizing their influence on later developments however critics tend to overlook the significance of the band in their own context and era. The Music and Noise of the Stooges 1967-71 addresses such oversights. Utilizing the lenses of cultural criticism and sound studies (drawing on the thinking of Theodor Adorno Jacques Attali and Pierre Bourdieu among others) as well as contemporary and archival texts this extensively researched study analyzes the trajectory and musical output of the original Stooges. During the late 1960s and early 70s a moment when the dissonant energy of rock’n’roll was more than ever being subsumed by the record industry the Stooges were initially commercial failures with the band’s noisy music and singer Iggy Pop’s bizarre onstage performances confusing their label Elektra Records. As Begnal argues the Stooges embodied a tension between market forces and an innovative avant-garde artistic vision as they sought to liberate audiences from passivity and stimulate an immanent joy in the rock’n’roll moment. This book offers a fresh perspective on the Stooges that will appeal both to rock fans and scholars (especially in the fields of cultural studies the long Sixties musicology punk studies and performance studies). | The Music and Noise of the Stooges 1967-71 Lost in the Future

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From Economics to Political Economy The problems promises and solutions of pluralist economics

From Economics to Political Economy The problems promises and solutions of pluralist economics

The discipline of economics has been increasingly criticized for its inability to illuminate the workings of the real world and to provide reliable policy guidance for the major economic and social challenges of our time. A central problem in contemporary economics and a problem from which many of its other failings flow is its lack of plurality. By a lack of plurality it is meant that contemporary economics lacks diversity in its methods theories epistemology and methodology. It is also meant that economics has become far less interdisciplinary. From Economics to Political Economy offers an explanation as to why economics has become so determinedly non-pluralistic and also gives considerable attention to exploring and evaluating promising strategies for reform. These strategies include developing a pluralist economics under the label of ‘political economy’ within other social science departments (such as departments of politics). Along the way the reader will learn about the worldwide student movement seeking greater pluralism in economics encounter some dramatic case studies in intellectual suppression gain a fuller sense of the nature of contemporary economics and explore the relationship between economics and other social sciences. This book is of interest to any social scientist particularly those with interests in economics and politics. | From Economics to Political Economy The problems promises and solutions of pluralist economics

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Archival Silences Missing Lost and Uncreated Archives

Archival Silences Missing Lost and Uncreated Archives

Archival Silences demonstrates emphatically that archival absences exist all over the globe. The book questions whether benign ‘silence’ is an appropriate label for the variety of destructions concealment and absences that can be identified within archival collections. Including contributions from archivists and scholars working around the world this truly international collection examines archives in Australia Brazil Denmark England India Iceland Jamaica Malawi The Philippines Scotland Turkey and the United States. Making a clear link between autocratic regimes and the failure to record often horrendous crimes against humanity the volume demonstrates that the failure of governments to create records or to allow access to records appears to be universal. Arguing that this helps to establish a hegemonic narrative that excludes the ‘other’ this book showcases the actions historians and archivists have taken to ensure that gaps in archives are filled. Yet the book also claims that silences in archives are inevitable and argues not only that recordkeeping should be mandated by international courts and bodies but that we need to develop other ways of reading archives broadly conceived to compensate for absences. Archival Silences addresses fundamental issues of access to the written record around the world. It is directed at those with a concern for social justice particularly scholars and students of archival studies history sociology international relations international law business administration and information science. | Archival Silences Missing Lost and Uncreated Archives

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Acts Intentions and Moral Evaluation

Acts Intentions and Moral Evaluation

This book argues that the moral quality of an act comes from the agent’s inner states. By arguing for the indispensable relevance of intention in the moral evaluation of acts the book moves against a mainstream objective approach in normative ethics. It is commonly held that the intentions knowledge and volition of agents are irrelevant to the moral permissibility of their acts. This book stresses that the capacities of agency rather than simply the label agent must be engaged during an act if its moral evaluation is to be coherent. The author begins with an ontological argument that an act is a motion or a causing of change in something else. He argues that the source of an act’s moral meaning is in the agent: specifically what the agent if aware of relevant facts around her aims to accomplish. He then moves to a series of critical chapters that consider arguments for mainstream approaches to act evaluation including Thomson’s dismissal of the agent knowledge and volition requirements Scanlon’s arguments for a derivative relevance of intentions to permissibility Frowe’s causal roles of agents in the moral evaluation of acts and Bennett’s explicit defense of the objective approach. The book concludes by offering the author’s preferred replacement for the objective approach an Aristotelian-Thomist view of acts. Acts Intentions and Moral Evaluation will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in ethics just war theory the ethics of self-defense and philosophy of action.

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Histories of Exhibition Design in the Museum Makers Process and Practice

Histories of Exhibition Design in the Museum Makers Process and Practice

Histories of Exhibition Design in the Museum: Makers Process and Practice offers a new model for understanding exhibition design in museums as a human and material process. It presents diverse case studies from around the world from the nineteenth century to the recent past. It moves beyond the power of the finished exhibition over both objects and visitors to highlight historic exhibition making as an ongoing task of adaptation experimentation and interaction that involves intellectual creative and technical choices. Attentive to hierarchies of ethnicity race class gender sexuality and ableism that have informed exhibition design and its histories the volume highlights the labour involved in making museum exhibitions. It presents design as filled with personal and professional demands on the body senses and emotions. Contributions from historians anthropologists and exhibition makers focus on histories of identity collaboration and hierarchy ‘behind the scenes’ of the museum. They argue for an emphasis on the everyday objects of museum design and the importance of a diverse range of actors within and beyond the museum from carpenters and label writers to volunteers and local communities. Histories of Exhibition Design in the Museum offers scholars students and professionals working across the museum and design sectors insight into how past methods still influence museums today. Through a postcolonial and decolonial lens it reveals the lineage of current processes and supports a more informed contemporary practice. | Histories of Exhibition Design in the Museum Makers Process and Practice

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The Philosophy of Causality in Economics Causal Inferences and Policy Proposals

The Philosophy of Causality in Economics Causal Inferences and Policy Proposals

Approximately one in six top economic research papers draws an explicitly causal conclusion. But what do economists mean when they conclude that A ‘causes’ B? Does ‘cause’ say that we can influence B by intervening on A or is it only a label for the correlation of variables? Do quantitative analyses of observational data followed by such causal inferences constitute sufficient grounds for guiding economic policymaking? The Philosophy of Causality in Economics addresses these questions by analyzing the meaning of causal claims made by economists and the philosophical presuppositions underlying the research methods used. The book considers five key causal approaches: the regularity approach probabilistic theories counterfactual theories mechanisms and interventions and manipulability. Each chapter opens with a summary of literature on the relevant approach and discusses its reception among economists. The text details case studies and goes on to examine papers which have adopted the approach in order to highlight the methods of causal inference used in contemporary economics. It analyzes the meaning of the causal claim put forward and finally reconstructs the philosophical presuppositions accepted implicitly by economists. The strengths and limitations of each method of causal inference are also considered in the context of using the results as evidence for policymaking. This book is essential reading to those interested in literature on the philosophy of economics as well as the philosophy of causality and economic methodology in general. | The Philosophy of Causality in Economics Causal Inferences and Policy Proposals

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Teaching Strategies for Neurodiversity and Dyslexia in Actor Training Sensing Shakespeare

Teaching Strategies for Neurodiversity and Dyslexia in Actor Training Sensing Shakespeare

Teaching Strategies for Neurodiversity and Dyslexia in Actor Training addresses some of the challenges met by acting students with dyslexia and highlights the abilities demonstrated by individuals with specific learning differences in actor training. The book offers six tested teaching strategies created from practical and theoretical research investigations with dyslexic acting students using the methodologies of case study and action research. Utilizing Shakespeare’s text as a laboratory of practice and drawing directly from the voices and practical work of the dyslexic students themselves the book explores: the stress caused by dyslexia and how the teacher might ameliorate it through changes in their practice the theories and discourse surrounding the label of dyslexia the visual kinaesthetic and multisensory processing preferences demonstrated by some acting students assessed as dyslexic acting approaches for engaging with Shakespeare’s language enabling those with dyslexia to develop their authentic voice and abilities a grounding of the words and the meaning of the text through embodied cognition spatial awareness and epistemic tools Stanislavski’s method of units and actions and how it can benefit and obstruct the student with dyslexia when working on Shakespeare Interpretive Mnemonics as a memory support and hermeneutic process and the use of color and drawing towards an autonomy in live performance This book is a valuable resource for voice and actor training professional performance and for those who are curious about emancipatory methods that support difference through humanistic teaching philosophies. | Teaching Strategies for Neurodiversity and Dyslexia in Actor Training Sensing Shakespeare

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Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) in Trauma and Disease

Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) in Trauma and Disease

First isolated as a chemical compound by a Russian chemist in 1866 dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) proved to be a near-perfect solvent for decades before its remarkable biological and medical activities were discovered. DMSO is one of the most prodigious agents ever to come out of the world of drug development. Its wide range of biological actions involving plants animals and humans has led to the publication of tens of thousands of articles in the scientific literature. Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) in Trauma and Disease examines the major clinical uses of DMSO in humans as supported by basic evidence derived from experiments in animals including its effects in disorders such as osteoarthritis interstitial cystitis gastrointestinal inflammatory changes scleroderma respiratory distress myasthenia gravis cardiac disease traumatic brain injury and Alzheimer’s disease. The effects of DMSO on pain cancer stroke and spinal cord injury are also discussed. The book explores how its chemical structure is able to react and deactivate toxic molecules generated by DNA damage free radical formation inflammation oxidation and infection. For the first time the collective data on the biological chemical and medical actions of DMSO are presented and analyzed from the published scientific literature. Clearly written the book incorporates easy-to-understand scientific descriptions that appeal both to health care professionals and the millions of people worldwide who have used DMSO for an assortment of ailments as a prescriptive or off-label medication.

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Psychoanalytic and Historical Perspectives on the Leadership of Donald Trump Narcissism and Marketing in an Age of Anxiety and Distrust

Psychoanalytic and Historical Perspectives on the Leadership of Donald Trump Narcissism and Marketing in an Age of Anxiety and Distrust

What is Donald Trump’s personality? Is he mentally ill? What in American culture and history enabled him to become president? How does his personality shape his policies and leadership? In this fascinating and highly relevant new book these questions are answered by a selection of expert contributors including psychoanalysts historians and a sociologist. Narcissism is defined and applied to Donald Trump his personal history and style of leadership and the relationship between Trump and his base is explored as a symptom of his needs and the needs of his followers. U. S. culture and U. S. politics are put under the lens as chapters draw on contemporary academic and journalistic analysis continuing discussions around gaslighting demagoguery and fascism in terms of their validity in application to Trump. Psychoanalytic and Historical Perspectives on the Leadership of Donald Trump refutes many of the mental health experts who label Trump as suffering from a narcissistic personality disorder and makes the case that Trump’s personality combines a marketing and narcissistic orientation that determines his behavior and policies. The authors also assert that to understand Trump’s rise and his followers it is valuable to combine psychoanalytic historical and sociological perspectives. This book will therefore be of great interest to academics in those fields and all those with an interest in contemporary American politics. | Psychoanalytic and Historical Perspectives on the Leadership of Donald Trump Narcissism and Marketing in an Age of Anxiety and Distrust

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