Exploring the spatial dimensions of power, this book challenges traditional notions of authority and influence in modern society. It delves into how power operates within various spaces and aims to reshape discussions about its effects on individuals and communities today. Through its analysis, it encourages readers to reconsider the relationship between power dynamics and spatial contexts in our lives.
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- 2024
- 2023
History of the Borough of Liskeard
- 620 Seiten
- 22 Lesestunden
This reprint preserves the historical significance of a work first published in 1856, offering readers a glimpse into the themes and styles of its time. The book captures the essence of its era, reflecting the societal norms and literary trends of the mid-19th century. With its original text intact, it serves as a valuable resource for those interested in historical literature and the evolution of storytelling.
- 2023
Set against the backdrop of the Reconquista, the narrative centers on Maximo ha-Levi Constanego, a young Spanish Jew who escapes to Mesoamerica. As he navigates this new land, the story explores themes of identity, survival, and cultural displacement during a time of great upheaval in Spain. Maximo’s journey reflects the struggles of those caught between clashing worlds, highlighting the impact of historical events on personal destinies.
- 2014
Understanding Social Lives 1
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
This is the first of a series of 2 books which introduce the topics of Social Science. Looking at a wide range of topics including psychology, social policy, criminology, environment, politics, economics and sociology. The book covers questions of identity, inequalities and differences to consumerism, issues of social order, disorder and governance
- 2006
Erste autorisierte Biographie - Das beeindruckende Leben eines mutigen Visionärs - Die autorisierte Biographie des engagierten Kämpfers gegen die Apartheid - Vom Lehrer zum Erzbischof und Friedensnobelpreisträger Desmond Tutu, geboren 1931, ist die wohl schillerndste Persönlichkeit im Kampf gegen die Apartheid und für einen gewaltfreien Wandel in der Gesellschaft Südafrikas. Engagiert und mutig im Verfolgen seiner Ziele ist Desmond Tutu ein überzeugender Redner, der mit seiner Ausstrahlung Massen fesselt. John Allen gibt in dieser autorisierten Biographie tiefe Einblicke in das bewegte Leben des charismatischen Visionärs, der im Dezember 2007 den 'Marion Dönhoff Preis für Internationale Verständigung und Versöhnung' erhielt.
- 1995
The Shape of the World
Explorations in Human Geography
In recent years there has been much talk of a world that is progressively shrinking as developments in communications and travel increase the pace of life and disrupt our sense of distance. For many, this is the language of globalization: of a world smaller in size, characterized by closer ties and connections, where places once thought of as far apart are no longer so. This volume offers a critical introduction to these ideas, one which requires us to rethink our notions of distance and movement, as well as the very nature of social space itself. Starting with the revolutions in transport and communications, the book sets the context within which much of the discussion around the shrinking of the globe takes place. The contributors then go on to examine the implications of a shrinking globe for the worlds of money and finance, and for multinational and transnational firms, and the role played by global cities. Transnational pollution and global tourism are also explored for the manner in which they too often shrink the the world in sometimes unexpected and unpredictable ways. Throughout, attention is drawn to the unevenness and inequality built into global relationships and processes. -- Back cover
- 1995
This is the first text in the five-volume Shape of the World Series which offers a comprehensive, broad-based course in human geography. The text shows how geographical thinking enables us to grasp the connection between the local and global world. It begins with the idea that the way in which we see the world is a matter of interpretation: it depends upon who you are - a third World peasant or a resident of Los Angeles. This approach is developed by showing how different places are constructed through a web of economic, political, and social connections that shape and reshape them.