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Communication Yearbook 30

Experiential Group Therapy Interventions with DBT A 30-Day Program for Treating Addictions and Trauma

Reflections: 50 Years of Medieval Archaeology 1957-2007: No. 30 50 Years of Medieval Archaeology 1957-2007

Cooperative Gaming Diversity in the Games Industry and How to Cultivate Inclusion

Cooperative Gaming Diversity in the Games Industry and How to Cultivate Inclusion

Description Cooperative Gaming provides context and practical advice regarding diversity in the games industry. The book begins with a deep dive into research literature and the history of diversity in the games industry to provide context around what diversity is and why it is a topic worth considering. The book looks at the different facets of diversity and games exploring the issues and solutions within game development studio management event planning and more. It provides people with practical advice about being a marginalized person in the games industry and how to be heard how studios can support inclusive practices and events can actively become more accessible to a diverse audience. Key Features • Explores the history of diversity in games • Provides important information around what it is like to be a marginalized person in the industry • Gives practical steps to improve the inclusivity of the industry that are designed to aid in contextualizing and upskilling new developers Author Bios Alayna Cole is the managing director of Queerly Represent Me a not-for-profit championing queer representation in games. Alayna is also a producer at Sledgehammer Games co-chair of the IGDA LGBTQ+ special interest group and an award-winning games journalist and game developer. She was featured on the 2016 and 2017 Develop Pacific 30 Under 30 lists and the 2017 and 2019 Develop Pacific Women in Games lists and she has received several other accolades in the industry. Jessica Zammit started writing in 2013 for Start Select Media and for the next five years she followed her interest in writing about representations of mental health diversity and particularly sexuality in video games. Jessica has been speaking about diversity in games at conventions such as PAX Australia since 2016 and has been featured on several other discussions in and around the topic of representation in games and games criticism. Along with her co-author she is co-chair of the IGDA LGBTQ+ special interest group and she was featured on the 2018 Develop Pacific 30 Under 30 and Women in Games lists. | Cooperative Gaming Diversity in the Games Industry and How to Cultivate Inclusion

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Developing and Sustaining Sport Psychology Programs A Resource Guide for Practitioners

Reconceptualising Film Policies

Democracies Against Hitler Myth Reality and Prologue

Late Tsarist Russia 1881–1913

Writings by Pre-Revolutionary French Women From Marie de France to Elizabeth Vige-Le Brun

The Professional Practice of Jungian Coaching Corporate Analytical Psychology

The Routledge Handbook of Translation and Technology

Youth Sport and Social Capital Bleachers and Boardrooms

Youth Sport and Social Capital Bleachers and Boardrooms

This book examines the youth sport parent experience through the lens of social capital a cornerstone social science concept of the past 30 years. Social capital reflects the value of one’s social networks and the actual and potential benefits – and costs – of relationships. Bringing together a team of kids for a season also brings together their families who all must negotiate this new social world. Within this world relationships are bound to form and these are the foundation upon which this project rests. Youth sport scholars have traditionally been interested in questions such as: how many kids play sports what sports they play how and why do they start playing and stop playing and the costs and benefit of participation. However aside from sensational examples of youth sport parents behaving badly scholars know far less about the parental experience. This time is meaningful for parents because parents often spend as much or even more time at the fields than their children. It is thus worth examining what they might get out of this investment. Utilizing two years of fieldwork and over 30 interviews with parents and board members of a youth baseball league in the southwestern United States this book provides an inside look at the beneficial relationships that can be found in the bleachers of a kids’ baseball game as well as the unseen high-stakes games waged in the boardroom where relationships can carry heavy costs as well. This book was originally published as a special issue of Sport in Society. | Youth Sport and Social Capital Bleachers and Boardrooms

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The Evolution of Black Women in Television Mammies Matriarchs and Mistresses

Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy Distinctive Features

The Routledge Dictionary of Performance and Contemporary Theatre

Data Analysis for Continuous School Improvement

Rational Emotive Behavioural Coaching Distinctive Features

Re-Thinking Eating Disorders Language Emotion and the Brain

Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society Bridging Research and Practice

A Beam of Intense Darkness Wilfred Bion's Legacy to Psychoanalysis

Nonfiction Filmmaking for the Screen

English Phonetics and Pronunciation Practice

Chinese Entrepreneurship An Austrian economics perspective

The Routledge Handbook of Translation and Cognition