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Boxing Narrative and Culture Critical Perspectives

Boxing Narrative and Culture Critical Perspectives

Boxing Narrative and Culture: Critical Perspectives is the first interdisciplinary response to the dominant boxing narratives that are produced performed and circulated in commercial boxing culture. This collection includes global perspectives on boxing. It highlights the diverse range of bodies and communities that engage with boxing practices but are oftentimes overlooked and overwritten by popular narrative tropes and misconceptions of the sport. These interdisciplinary and global perspectives engage with boxing’s shared narrative resources offering new readings and insights on how and what boxing performs and for whom. The contributors to this collection are academics artists amateur boxers and/or coaches who provide a culture critique of boxing. The work shows how boxing practices are performed and channelled by individuals and communities who access and utilise boxing culture as a means of physical enquiry political statement and community building. These contributions challenge the notion that boxing is a sport reserved for masculine bodies adorned as heroes warriors or victims of the sport. Exploring key themes in socio-cultural studies including gender race community media and performance this book is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in physical culture sport studies cultural studies gender studies cultural geography critical race theory labour studies performance studies or media studies. | Boxing Narrative and Culture Critical Perspectives

GBP 130.00
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A Handbook of Public Speaking for Scientists and Engineers

Mysteries in Muscle Contraction Evidence against Current Dogmas

Mentoring and Coaching Tips How Educators Can Help Each Other

Designing Small Weapons

Designing Small Weapons

This book focuses on developing small weapons following the lifecycle of a firearm from design to manufacture. It demonstrates how modern technologies can be used at every stage of the process such as design methodologies CAD/CAE/CAM software rapid prototyping test benches materials heat and surface treatments and manufacturing processes. Several case studies are presented to provide detailed considerations on developing specific topics. Small weapons are designed to be carried by one person; examples are pistols revolvers rifles carbines shotguns and submachine guns. Beginning with a review of the history of weapons from ancient to modern times this book builds on this by mapping out recent innovations and state-of-the-art technologies that have advanced small weapon design. Presenting a comprehensive guide to computer design tools used by weapon engineers this book demonstrates the capabilities of modern software at all stages of the process looking at the computer-aided design engineering and manufacturing. It also details the materials used to create small weapons notably steels engineering polymers composites and emerging materials. Manufacturing processes both conventional and unconventional are discussed for example casting powder metallurgy additive manufacturing and heat and surface treatments. This book is essential reading to those in the field of weapons such as designers workers in research and development engineering and design students students at military colleges sportsmen hunters and those interested in firearms. Dr. Jose Martin Herrera-Ramirez is a military engineer with experience in the field of weapon and ammunition development. After receiving his PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from the Paris School of Mines in France he was the head of the Applied Research Center and Technology Development for the Mexican Military Industry (CIADTIM). He now researches the development of metallic alloys and composites at the Research Center for Advanced Materials (CIMAV) in Chihuahua Mexico. Dr. Luis Adrian Zuñiga-Aviles is a military engineer with wide experience in the field of weapon and ammunition development. He was head of the prototypes and simulation departments at the Applied Research Center and Technology Development for the Mexican Military Industry (CIADTIM) and head of engineering of the Production directorate. He received his PhD in Science and Technology on Mechatronics from the Center for Engineering and Industrial Development (CIDESI) in Queretaro Mexico. He now researches the new product design and development for military application machinery robotics and medical devices in the Faculty of Medicine at the Autonomous University of Mexico State (UAEMex) and the Faculty of Engineering at UAEMex as part of the Researchers for Mexico program CONACYT. | Designing Small Weapons

GBP 99.99
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Managing International Schools

Face It A Visual Reference for Multi-ethnic Facial Modeling

Cutoffs for Dams

Industry 4.0 Challenges Trends and Solutions in Management and Engineering

Industry 4.0 Challenges Trends and Solutions in Management and Engineering

Industry 4. 0 is a challenge for today’s businesses. It’s a concept that encompasses the technological innovations of automation control and information technology as it’s applied to manufacturing processes. It’s a new topic that recently emerged in academia and industry with few books that target both management and engineering. This book will cover the new advances and the way to manage competitive organizations. The chapters will include terms of theory evidence and/or methodology and significantly advance social scientific research. This book: Focuses on the latest and most recent research findings occurring on the topic of Industry 4. 0 Presents the ways companies around the world are facing today's technological challenges Assists researchers and practitioners in selecting the correct options and strategies to manage competitive organizations Provides recent advances in international studies Encompasses the main technological innovations in the fields of automation control and information technology applied to the manufacturing processes Industry 4. 0: Challenges Trends and Solutions in Manangment and Engineering is designed to increase the knowledge and effectiveness of all managers and engineers in all organizations and activity sectors Carolina Machado has been teaching in the Human Resources Management subjects since 1989 at University of Minho Portugal. She has been an associate professor since 2004 with experience and research interest areas in the field of Human Resource Management International Human Resource Management Human Resource Management in SMEs Training and Development Emotional Intelligence Management Change Knowledge Management and Management/HRM in the Digital Age. She is head of the Department of Management and head of the Human Resources Management Work Group at University of Minho as well as chief editor of the International Journal of Applied Management Sciences and Engineering (IJAMSE). J. Paulo Davim is a professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Aveiro Portugal. He has more than 30 years of teaching and research experience in Manufacturing Materials Mechanical and Industrial Engineering with special emphasis in Machining & Tribology. He has also interest in Management Engineering Education and Higher Education for Sustainability. He has worked as evaluator of projects for ERC (European Research Council) and other international research agencies. | Industry 4. 0 Challenges Trends and Solutions in Management and Engineering

GBP 130.00
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Illuminating Errors New Essays on Knowledge from Non-Knowledge

Transforming Northicote School

Childbed Fever A Scientific Biography of Ignaz Semmelweis

Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS/1000D Focal Digital Camera Guides

Biometry Technology Trends and Applications

Biometry Technology Trends and Applications

Biometrics provide quantitative representations of human features physiological and behavioral. This book is a compilation of biometric technologies developed by various research groups in Tecnologico de Monterrey Mexico. It provides a summary of biometric systems as a whole explaining the principles behind physiological and behavioral biometrics and exploring different types of commercial and experimental technologies and current and future applications in the fields of security military criminology healthcare education business and marketing. Examples of biometric systems using brain signals or electroencephalography (EEG) are given. Mobile and home EEG use in children’s natural environments is covered. At the same time some examples focus on the relevance of such technology in monitoring epileptic encephalopathies in children. Using reliable physiological signal acquisition techniques functional Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) and Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) become possible. This is the case of an HMI used for assistive navigation systems controlled via voice commands head and eye movements. A detailed description of the BCI framework is presented and applications of user-centered BCIs oriented towards rehabilitation human performance and treatment monitoring are explored. Massive data acquisition also plays an essential role in the evolution of biometric systems. Machine learning deep learning and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are crucial allies here. They allow the construction of models that can aid in early diagnosis seizure detection and data-centered medical decisions. Such techniques will eventually lead to a more concise understanding of humans. | Biometry Technology Trends and Applications

GBP 130.00
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Nikon D90 Focal Digital Camera Guides

The Elections in Israel 2019–2021

The Elections in Israel 2019–2021

The 16th book in The Elections in Israel series this book covers an extraordinary political event of having four national elections in two years which were much (but not all) about one person King Bibi. Analyzing Israel’s national elections from 2019 to 2021 this book argues the four elections became to a large extent a referendum on Benjamin Netanyahu the incumbent prime minister and head of the Likud party facing investigations a hearing and indictment on charges of bribery fraud and breach of trust. Thus the first part of the book is dedicated to political personalization and to Netanyahu himself. The second part of the volume covers the traditional actors in parliamentary elections: voters parties and the mass media. The book relies on empirical analysis including extensive use of the Israel National Election Studies data; on theoretical rigor; and on the contextualization of the elections from comparative and long-term perspectives. The book should interest students and researchers of Israeli politics and society electoral studies and the crisis of democracy more generally. Many chapters will be of interest to political science communications and sociology students and scholars who study themes that are prominent on the academic and public agenda including political personalization and personalized politics populism party decline and democratic backsliding. Chapter 8 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. | The Elections in Israel 2019–2021

GBP 120.00
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Effective Child Abuse Investigation for the Multi-Disciplinary Team

Effective Child Abuse Investigation for the Multi-Disciplinary Team

Child abuse cases are unique in that they involve seldomly witnessed acts. A nonverbal victim and a silent perpetrator will often lead to a stalling of the investigation and the judicial process. Effective Child Abuse Investigation for the Multi-Disciplinary Team is a practical guide for law enforcement officers and child protection workers in abuse investigations. It demonstrates how all members of the team can best work together to consolidate the medical social and legal facts in each case increasing the chances for successful prosecution and enhancing child safety. Presenting the insight of an investigator with more than two decades of experience this book guides investigators in the best practices of abuse investigations through a better understanding of the dynamics of abuse the mechanisms of injury and the efficient use of professional expertise. Topics include: Forming an investigative plan Differentiating between accidental and abusive injury Triggers for abuse most often cited by perpetrators Common defenses including religious or constitutional justification for punishment Legal and social factors associated with taking a child into protective custody Preparing for civil and criminal trial Additional topics include the danger of investigative bias female sex offenders child development and basic medical terminology associated with abusive head trauma. Appendices include questions to be asked in all cases a pediatric investigation checklist for first responders and an investigative timeline checklist. Suitable for any law enforcement training environment the book demonstrates how working together with the collective knowledge of all members of the team can ensure maltreated children are protected and abusers held accountable for their actions.

GBP 175.00
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Responsibility Collapses Why Moral Responsibility is Impossible

Responsibility Collapses Why Moral Responsibility is Impossible

Our worldview assumes that people are morally responsible. Our emotions beliefs and values assume that a person is responsible for what she thinks and does and that this is a good thing. This book argues that this worldview is false. It provides four arguments for this conclusion that build on the free will and responsibility literatures in original and insightful ways: Foundation: No one is responsible because there is no foundation for responsibility. A foundation for responsibility is something for which a person is responsible but not by being responsible for something else Epistemic Condition: No one is responsible because no one fulfills the epistemic condition necessary for blameworthiness Internalism: If a person were responsible then she would be responsible for and only for what goes on in her head. Most of the evidence for responsibility says the opposite Amount: No one is responsible because we cannot make sense of what makes a person more or less praiseworthy (or blameworthy) There is no other book that argues against moral responsibility based on foundationalism the epistemic condition and internalism and shows that these arguments cohere. The book’s arguments for internalism and quantifying responsibility are new to the literature. Ultimately the book’s conclusions undermine our commonsense view of the world and the most common philosophical understanding of God morality and relationships. Responsibility Collapses: Why Moral Responsibility Is Impossible is essential reading for scholars and advanced students in philosophy religious studies and political science who are interested in debates about agency free will and moral responsibility. | Responsibility Collapses Why Moral Responsibility is Impossible

GBP 130.00
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Frederick Eden Pargiter A Revenue History of the Sundarbans from 1765 to 1870

Frederick Eden Pargiter A Revenue History of the Sundarbans from 1765 to 1870

The Sundarban stretches from the brackish waters of the broad Hooghly on the west to the fresh waters of the still broader Meghna to the east; the turbid waters of the Bay of Bengal on its southern limits to the zamindari or pargana lands on its northern extremity and includes in its southern fringes the dense natural mangrove forests it is famous for. The revenue history of Sundarbans is linked up with its riverine and coastal networks to its strategic location at the head of the Bay of Bengal which made it a natural protective barrier for the densely populated city of Calcutta. The massive transformation combined with the changed physical structure of Sundarban influenced society and economy on the one hand and invited settlers to establish their control in that region on the other. The text of Pargiter focuses on the revenue history of a larger part of Sundarbans viz. Jessore Khulna Bakarganj and some parts of 24-Parganas since the inception of the colonial rule in Bengal. It has also been shown how the colonial administrators took various types of measures for collecting revenue by the way of land reclamation. The introductory note by the editor analyses the revenue settlement policies which had been implemented on different occasions to ensure the revenue maximization policies of the British Raj on the one hand and to establish an human settlement in the deltaic region on the other. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India Pakistan Nepal Bhutan Bangladesh and Sri Lanka | Frederick Eden Pargiter A Revenue History of the Sundarbans from 1765 to 1870

GBP 145.00
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Body Self and Melancholy The Self-Narratives and Life of the Nobleman Osvaldo Ercole Trapp (1634-1710)

Body Self and Melancholy The Self-Narratives and Life of the Nobleman Osvaldo Ercole Trapp (1634-1710)

This book addresses early modern concepts of the body and the self – focussing on three self-narratives authored by the nobleman Osvaldo Ercole Trapp (1634–1710) a body description from head to foot autobiographical writings and a brief chronicle of the House of Trapp-Caldonazzo. Approaching the complex theme of the question of the early modern self and the historical body this book intertwines consistent contextualisation and historicisation of self-interpretation and biography. This is done in three steps: first the content and function of these self-narratives are analysed with reference to current research on early modern self-narratives. In a second step the life and family history of Osvaldo Ercole Trapp are examined from a microhistorical perspective and placed within the context of the early modern history of Tyrol’s nobility. A third step then goes into detail on individual contexts and discourses that refine one’s comprehension of these self-narratives: noble masculinity; family house and line; theories of procreation and education; body experience and body images. It combines textual analysis historical anthropology with a strong gender-historical perspective microhistory and the history of the body as a history of experience and discourse. With this approach the study makes an innovative contribution to early modern studies on self-narratives social history of early modern nobility and the history of the body as the history of experience and discourse. This volume will be of interest to students and scholars alike interested in intellectual social and cultural history. | Body Self and Melancholy The Self-Narratives and Life of the Nobleman Osvaldo Ercole Trapp (1634-1710)

GBP 130.00
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Give and Take in Families Studies in Resource Distribution

Give and Take in Families Studies in Resource Distribution

Originally published in 1987 now with a new preface the focus of this book is the distribution of material resources notably money work care and food within and between households. Hitherto social policy research had tended to roll households and families into one and consider them as ‘private’ spheres which only connected with society via the male head of household – the ‘breadwinner’. Examination of resource distribution had stopped short at the door of the household. The contributors to Give and Take in Families open up the ‘Black Box’ of the family and explore the assumption that resources are equitably distributed between household members. A dominant concern is with gender relations. Each study attempts to make women – as resources in caring for other people as providers of income as transformers of income into goods and services – visible in the household unit. Findings from nine empirical studies are presented examining resource distribution in relation to the composition of households and the life cycles and life experiences of household members. A wide variety of household types is considered and attention is given to households undergoing changes (such as divorce and unemployment) that are likely to have major implications for household structure and resources. The implications of these innovative and thought-provoking studies for social policy are considerable with relevance to the fields of inequality and income support the provision of care for children and the elderly the labour market and divorce law. This book will still appeal to practising researchers and students in the social sciences particularly women’s studies. | Give and Take in Families Studies in Resource Distribution

GBP 90.00
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Communication Theory

Communication Theory

Communication is the most complex and elevating achievement of human beings. Most people spend up to 70 percent of our waking hours engaged in some form of communication. Listening and responding to the messages of others occupies much of this time; the rest is taken up by talking reading and writing. An additional consideration is the rich assortment of nonverbal cues humans share which also constitute a form of communication. All together the stream of verbal and nonverbal information that bombards our senses is composed of as many as 2 000 distinguishable units of interaction in a single day. The kinds of interaction change constantly: morning greetings cereal labels bus signs charts traffic lights hate stares graffiti coffee shop chat gestures laughter and head nods: The themes are endless. All of this constitutes subject matter for the study of communication. The book seeks to acquaint students with a basic understanding of the process of human communication. The breadth and scope of subject matter is adaptable to a number of approaches to the first course in communication whether theoretical practical contemporary or traditional in orientation. The framework of this book introduces five topics of central interest to the field of communication theory. Part I describes the process of communication as it unfolds in face-to-face environments. Part II considers the symbolic significance of interpersonal behavior. Part III examines the organization of communicative acts and shows why human interactions tend to become more synchronous over time. Part IV explores the complex problem of understanding other people demonstrating the tendency of understanding to become intersubjective. Part V accounts for the communicative significance of several basic human environments-communities organizations media institutions and culture.

GBP 145.00
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