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The Focal Easy Guide to Final Cut Pro X

Game AI Pro 360: Guide to Character Behavior

Game AI Pro 360: Guide to Movement and Pathfinding

Finding Your Sexual Voice Celebrating Female Sexuality

Reframing Immigrant Resistance Alliances Conflicts and Racialization in Italy

Reframing Immigrant Resistance Alliances Conflicts and Racialization in Italy

The Open Access version of this book available at http://www. taylorfrancis. com has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4. 0 license. This book focuses on the political participation and grassroots mobilization of immigrants and racialized communities in the European context. Based on extensive data collected in Italy it explores the role that alliances among pro-immigrant groups play in shaping political participation asking why and how immigrant activists mobilize in hostile environments why and how they create alliances with some white allies rather than others and what might explain variations in forms of political participation and grassroots mobilization at the local level. Using social movement critical race and post-colonial theories the author examines the ways in which both institutional and non-institutional actors including immigrant activists become involved and compete in the local arena over immigration and integration issues and assesses the mechanisms by which both conventional and non-conventional forms of participation are made possible or obstructed. By placing immigrant activists at the center of the analysis the book offers a valuable and novel insider perspective on political activism and the claims-making of marginalized groups. It also demonstrates how pro-immigrant groups can play a role in racializing immigrant activists. A study of the effects on participation in social mobilization of coalitions conflicts and racialization processes among pro-immigrant groups and immigrant activists this volume will appeal to scholars of sociology political science and political sociology with interests in migration ethnic and racial relations social movements and local governance. | Reframing Immigrant Resistance Alliances Conflicts and Racialization in Italy

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Spain and Argentina in the First World War Transnational Neutralities

The Anti-Abortion Campaign in England 1966-1989

Ukraine Contested Nationhood in a European Context

Ukraine Contested Nationhood in a European Context

Ukraine: Contested Nationhood in a European Context challenges the common view that Ukraine is a country split between a pro-European West and a pro-Russian East. The volume navigates the complicated cultural history of Ukraine and highlights the importance of regional traditions for an understanding of the current political situation. A key feature is the different politics of memory that prevail in each region such as the Soviet past being presented as either a foreign occupation or a benign socialist project. The pluralistic culture of Ukraine (in terms of languages national legacies and religions) forms a nation that faces both internal and external challenges. In order to address this fully rather than following a merely chronological order this book examines different interpretations of Ukrainian nationhood that have been especially influential such as the Russian tradition the Habsburg past and the Polish connections. Finally the book analyses Ukraine’s political and economic options for the future. Can the desired integration into EU structures overcome the concentration of investment of power in the hands of a few oligarchs and a continuing widespread culture of corruption? Will proposals to join NATO which garnered robust support among the populace in the aftermath of the Russian aggression materialise under the current circumstances? Is the political culture in Ukraine sufficiently functional to guarantee democratic procedures and the rule of law? | Ukraine Contested Nationhood in a European Context

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Human Resources Management in Libraries

Drum Sound and Drum Tuning Bridging Science and Creativity

Drum Sound and Drum Tuning Bridging Science and Creativity

Drum Sound and Drum Tuning assists drummers sound engineers and music students in learning critical skills related to drum sound and achieving an optimised and personalised drum kit set-up. The book covers the essential theories of percussion acoustics and develops this knowledge in order to facilitate creative approaches to drum tuning and professional-level recording and mixing of drums. All aspects of drumhead vibration drumhead equalisation and resonant drumhead coupling are de-mystified alongside discussions relating to drumhead types drum shell vibration and tuning to musical intervals for different performance genres. The book develops drum sound theory and creative analysis into a detailed dissection of recording and production techniques specifically for drums including discussions on studio technologies room acoustics microphone techniques phase coherence and mixing drums with advanced digital audio workstation (DAW) techniques and creative processing tools. Drum Sound and Drum Tuning includes many practical hands-on exercises that incorporate example tutorials with Logic Pro and iDrumTune Pro software encouraging the reader to put theory into immediate creative practice and to develop their own listening skills in an informed and reflective manner. The book also documents primary interviews and opinion from some of the world’s most celebrated drummers music producers and sound engineers enabling the reader to connect the relevant theories with real-world context whilst refining their own personalised approach to mastering drum sound. | Drum Sound and Drum Tuning Bridging Science and Creativity

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The Theatre of Commitment And Other Essays on Drama in Our Society

Beginning with Disability A Primer

The Economic Consequences of the Euro The Safest Escape Plan

The Economic Consequences of the Euro The Safest Escape Plan

This book presents a new narrative on the eurozone crisis. It argues that the common currency has the potential to kill the European Union and the conventional wisdom that the eurozone can be fixed by a common budget and further political integration is incorrect. The authors address key questions such as why the European Union and the single market have been successful why the common currency poses a threat to European integration and whether it is possible to either fix the eurozone or dissolve it while keeping the EU and the single market. Contrary to the view that it would be best if the Southern European countries left the eurozone first the book makes the case that the optimal solution would be to start the process with the most competitive countries exiting first. The authors argue that a return to national currencies would be beneficial not only to the crisis-ridden southern countries but also to France and Germany which were the main promoters of the single currency. An organised unwinding of the euro area would be beneficial both for the European economy and for Europe’s main trading partners. The authors contend that to defend the euro at all costs weakens the European economy and threatens the cohesion of the European Union. If pro-European and pro-market EU leaders do not dismantle the eurozone it will most likely be done by their anti-European and anti-market successors. If that happens the European Union and the common market will be destroyed. This book will be a useful and engaging contribution to the existing literature in the fields of macro monetary and international finance and economics. | The Economic Consequences of the Euro The Safest Escape Plan

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The Independent Labour Party 1914-1939 The Political and Cultural History of a Socialist Party

The Independent Labour Party 1914-1939 The Political and Cultural History of a Socialist Party

Historians of political history are fascinated by the rise and fall of political parties and for twentieth-century Britain most obviously the rise of the Labour Party and the decline of the Liberal Party. What is often overlooked in this political development is the work of the Independent Labour Party (ILP) which was a formative influence in the growth of the political Labour movement and its leaders in the late nineteenth century and the early to mid-twentieth century. The ILP supplied the Labour Party with some of its leading political figures such as Ramsay MacDonald and moved the Labour Party along the road of parliamentary socialism. However divided over the First World War and challenged by the Labour Party becoming socialist in 1918 it had to face the fact that it was no longer the major parliamentary socialist party in Britain. Although it recovered after the First World War rising to between 37 000 and 55 000 members it came into conflict with the Labour Party and two Labour governments over their gradualist approach to socialism. This eventually led to its disaffiliation from the Labour Party in 1932 and its subsequent fragmentation into pro-Labour pro-communist and independent groups. Its new revolutionary policy divided its members as did the Abyssinian crisis the Spanish Civil War and the Moscow Show Trials. By the end of the 1930s seeking to re-affiliate to the Labour Party it had been reduced to 2 000 to 3 000 members was a sect rather than a party and had earned Hugh Dalton’s description that it was the ‘ILP flea’. In the following monograph Keith Laybourn analyses the dynamic shifts in this history across 25 years. This scholarship will prove foundational for scholars and researchers of modern British history and socialist thought in the twentieth century. | The Independent Labour Party 1914-1939 The Political and Cultural History of a Socialist Party

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Shame Pride and Relational Trauma Concepts and Psychotherapy

Playwriting with Purpose A Guide and Workbook for New Playwrights

Irishness and Womanhood in Nineteenth-Century British Writing

Getting to Work with the Avid S6 An Introduction and Learning Guide

New Interdisciplinary Landscapes in Morality and Emotion

Green European Environmental Behaviour and Attitudes in Europe in a Historical and Cross-Cultural Comparative Perspective

Female Composers Conductors Performers: Musiciennes of Interwar France 1919-1939

Voice and Involvement at Work Experience with Non-Union Representation

The Rise of Catalan Independence Spain’s Territorial Crisis

Subsistence Agriculture in the US Reconnecting to Work Nature and Community

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