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The Struggle for the Middle East The Soviet Union and the Middle East 1958-68

American Pop Art in France Politics of the Transatlantic Image

Early Modern East Asia War Commerce and Cultural Exchange

A Qualitative Approach to Translation Studies Spotlighting Translation Problems

A Qualitative Approach to Translation Studies Spotlighting Translation Problems

This collection invites readers to explore innovative or underexploited ways of working qualitatively with what in Translation Studies may be termed as elusive constructs. The volume adopts a functionalist approach to focus on one such concept namely the notion of translation problem using case studies to illustrate how a significant elusive construct can be addressed empirically. It explores different qualitative research methodologies which although well established in other fields are yet to be extensively used in TS but which may nevertheless prove to be of significance for future studies as they allow elusive concepts typically found in TS to be worked with more coherently. Chapters are structured around two core ideas: first the qualitative systematic analysis of source text content with emphasis on the detection of translation problems as a means of creating efficient frameworks for coherent decision-making from a functional perspective; and secondly the practical process of stereotyping and profiling specific problems within different contexts content types or services to help identify manage and resolve them in a number of settings from research to professional translator training and assessment environments. This book will be of interest to scholars in translation studies particularly those with an interest in qualitative approaches. | A Qualitative Approach to Translation Studies Spotlighting Translation Problems

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America Enters the Cold War The Road to Global Commitment 1945–1950

Women Global Protest Movements and Political Agency Rethinking the Legacy of 1968

Understanding Tourette Syndrome A guide to symptoms management and treatment

Understanding Tourette Syndrome A guide to symptoms management and treatment

Understanding Tourette Syndrome provides accessible concise evidence-based guidelines on this neurodevelopmental disorder offering parents and professionals a deeper scientific understanding of the condition and its consequences. Zanaboni Dina and Porta explore signs symptoms and treatment of the disease with the aim of demonstrating to all those involved in the life of a TS child solutions to manage a range of situations from diagnosis to day-to-day life. Therapies and social intervention including Habit Reversal Training and Deep Brain Stimulation are described allowing caregivers to evaluate the best course of treatment. With a focus on improving quality of life by offering practical recommendations for managing the condition at school and in the family it places additional emphasis on sibling relationships and the importance of childhood friendship. The authors’ expert subject knowledge and extensive experience of working with children and families makes the topic accessible for any reader and case studies demonstrate how to apply scientific understanding of the condition to a real-life situation. This unique guide is essential reading for parents and carers as well as practitioners in Clinical and Educational Psychology Counselling Mental Health Nursing Child Welfare Public Healthcare and those in Education. It will also be of interest to postgraduates studying courses in Psychology Neurology and Psychiatry. | Understanding Tourette Syndrome A guide to symptoms management and treatment

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Alvar Aalto and the Future of Architecture

Alvar Aalto and the Future of Architecture

In the contemporary practice of architecture digital design and fabrication are emergent technologies in transforming how architects present a design and form a material strategy that is responsible equitable sustainable resilient and forward-looking. This book exposes dialogue between history theory design construction technology and sensory experience by means of digital simulations that enhance the assessment and values of our material choices. It offers a critical look to the past to inspire the future. This new edition looks to Alvar Aalto as the primary protagonist for channeling discussions related to these topics. Architects like ALA Shigeru Ban 3XN Peter Zumthor and others also play the role of contemporary guides in this review. The work of Aalto and selected contemporary architects along with computer modeling software showcase the importance of comprehensive design. Organized by the five Ts of contemporary architectural discourse—Typology Topology Tectonics Technic Thermodynamics—each chapter is used to connect history through Aalto and develop conversations concerning historical and contemporary models digital simulations ecological and passive/active material concerns construction and fabrications and healthy sensorial environments. Written for students and academics this book bridges knowledge from academia into practice and vice versa to help architects become better stewards of the environment make healthier and more accountable buildings and find ways to introduce policy to make technology a critical component in thinking about and making architecture. | Alvar Aalto and the Future of Architecture

GBP 35.99
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The Anti-Oedipus Complex Lacan Critical Theory and Postmodernism

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Biculturalism at New Zealand’s National Museum An Ethnography of Te Papa

Biculturalism at New Zealand’s National Museum An Ethnography of Te Papa

The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa has been celebrated as an international leader for its bicultural concept and partnership with Māori in all aspects of the museum but how does this relationship with the indigenous partner work in practice? Biculturalism at New Zealand’s National Museum reveals the challenges benefits and politics of implementing a bicultural framework in everyday museum practice. Providing an analysis of the voices of museum employees the book reflects their multifaceted understandings of biculturalism and collaboration. Based on a year of intensive fieldwork behind the scenes at New Zealand’s national museum and drawing on 68 interviews and participant observations with 18 different teams across the organisation this book examines the interactions and cultural clashes between Māori and non-Māori museum professionals in their day-to-day work. Documenting and analysing contemporary museum practices this account explores how biculturalism is enacted negotiated practised and envisioned on different stages within the complex social institution that is the museum. Lessons learnt from Te Papa will be valuable for other museums NGOs the public service and organisations facing similar issues around the world. Biculturalism at New Zealand’s National Museum addresses a gap in the literature on biculturalism and reaffirms the importance of ethnography to the anthropological enterprise and museum studies research. As such it will be essential reading for academics researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of cultural anthropology museum anthropology museum studies and Māori studies or indigenous studies. It should also be of great interest to museum professionals. | Biculturalism at New Zealand’s National Museum An Ethnography of Te Papa

GBP 38.99
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Designing Sustainable and Resilient Cities Small Interventions for Stronger Urban Food-Water-Energy Management

Designing Sustainable and Resilient Cities Small Interventions for Stronger Urban Food-Water-Energy Management

This book explores the link between the Food-Water-Energy nexus and sustainability and the extraordinary value that small tweaks to this nexus can achieve for more resilient cities and communities. Using data from Urban Living Labs in six participating cities (Eindhoven Gdańsk Miami Southend-on-Sea Taipei and Uppsala) to co-define context-specific challenges the results from each city are collated into an Integrated Decision Support System to guide and improve robust decision-making on future urban development. The book presents contributions from CRUNCH a transdisciplinary team of scholars and practitioners whose expertise spans urban climate modelling; food water and energy management; the design of resilient public space; collecting better urban data; and the development of smart city technology. Whilst previous works on the Food-Water-Energy nexus have focused on large transnational cases this book explores local ways to use the Food-Water-Energy nexus to improve urban resilience. It suggests tangible ways in which the cities and communities around us can become both more efficient and more climate resilient through small changes to their existing infrastructure. Over half of the world’s population lives in urban areas and this is expected to increase to 68% by 2050. We urgently need to make our cities more resilient. This book provides a planning tool for decision-making and concludes with policy recommendations making it relevant to a range of audiences including urbanists environmentalists architects urban designers and city planners as well as students and scholars interested in alternative approaches to sustainability and resilience. Chapter 2 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www. taylorfrancis. com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4. 0 license. | Designing Sustainable and Resilient Cities Small Interventions for Stronger Urban Food-Water-Energy Management

GBP 31.99
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