 | Avery F. Gordon - Social Science - 2008 - 252 pages
“Avery Gordon’s stunningly original and provocatively imaginative book explores the connections linking horror, history, and haunting. ” —George Lipsitz “The text is of great ... | |
 | Ken Plummer - Social Science - 2000 - 320 pages
Documents of Life was originally published in 1983 and became a classic text, providing both a persuasive argument for a particular approach and a manifesto for social research ... | |
 | David Buckingham, Julian Sefton-Green - Education - 1994 - 229 pages
Provides an analysis of students' uses and readings of a range of popular cultural media. The book seeks to identify possibilities and strategies for educational interventions ... | |
 | Wolfgang Sachs - Social Science - 1999 - 226 pages
Wolfgang Sachs is one of the most thoughtful intellectuals to deal with the dual crisis in the Western world's relations with nature and social justice. In this book readers ... | |
 | John Ellis - Performing Arts - 2000 - 193 pages
Television, John Ellis argues, responds to two powerful desires of our age: it makes us witnesses to often traumatic events and it tries--and fails--to provide us with ... | |
 | Ernest R. House - Social Science - 1994 - 272 pages
En esta obra Ernest R. HOUSE se propone explicar el caótico marco en el que frecuentemente se desenvuelve la evaluación. Presenta la primera taxonomía detallada de los ... | |
 | Jessica Evans, Stuart Hall - Psychology - 1999 - 478 pages
This book provides an invaluable resource of over 30 key statements from a wide range of disciplines, including four editorial essays which place the readings in their ... | |
 | Tim Edensor - Travel - 1998 - 223 pages
Clearly written and fascinatingly illustrated, Tourists at the Taj describes the conflicting narratives which surround the site. For some the Taj is an evocative symbol of the ... | |
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