Personal Effects Reading the Journal of Marie Bashkirtseff This book examines the genre and gender issues at stake in Marie Bashkirtseff's bid to go public with the personal. It explores the discursive strategies by which Bashkirtseff writes her journal from the private context of its keeping to a public context of reading. | Personal Effects Reading the Journal of Marie Bashkirtseff GBP 38.99 1
Influences on College Student Learning Special Issue of peabody Journal of Education An analysis of the different influences on student learning at the college level. The volume is part of the Peabody Journal of Education series. | Influences on College Student Learning Special Issue of peabody Journal of Education GBP 175.00 1
Human Factors and Aerospace Safety An International Journal: Volume 1 This title was first published in 2001. There have been significant advances in the engineering design and production standards of the hardware and electronics in commercial aircraft. It is now uncommon for the principal (or sole) cause of an aircraft accident to be a component failure. Human error is now implicated in up to 80 per cent of all civil and military aviation accidents. The human being is now arguably the least reliable component left in the system. This basic premise forms the basis for this international journal. The journal focuses specifically on the human element in the aerospace system and its role in either causing accidents or incidents or in promoting safety. The journal solicits contributions from both academic researchers and practitioners from industry. Human factors and safety are applied sciences and this is reflected in the tone and composition of the papers in the journal. | Human Factors and Aerospace Safety An International Journal: Volume 1 GBP 64.99 1
Human Factors and Aerospace Safety An International Journal: Volume 1 This title was first published in 2001. There have been significant advances in the engineering design and production standards of the hardware and electronics in commercial aircraft. It is now uncommon for the principal (or sole) cause of an aircraft accident to be a component failure. Human error is now implicated in up to 80 per cent of all civil and military aviation accidents. The human being is now arguably the least reliable component left in the system. This basic premise forms the basis for this international journal. The journal focuses specifically on the human element in the aerospace system and its role in either causing accidents or incidents or in promoting safety. The journal solicits contributions from both academic researchers and practitioners from industry. Human factors and safety are applied sciences and this is reflected in the tone and composition of the papers in the journal. | Human Factors and Aerospace Safety An International Journal: Volume 1 GBP 21.99 1
Mission Money and Authority Part One Journal of Museum Education 35:2 Thematic Issue Sponsored by the Museum Education Roundtable | Mission Money and Authority Part One Journal of Museum Education 35:2 Thematic Issue GBP 51.99 1
Mission Money and Authority Part Two Journal of Museum Education 35:3 Thematic Issue Sponsored by the Museum Education Roundtable | Mission Money and Authority Part Two Journal of Museum Education 35:3 Thematic Issue GBP 175.00 1
Protecting the Objects and Serving the Public Journal of Museum Education 36:2 Thematic Issue Sponsored by the Museum Education Rountable | Protecting the Objects and Serving the Public Journal of Museum Education 36:2 Thematic Issue GBP 180.00 1
The Art-Journal and Fine Art Publishing in Victorian England 1850–1880 Focusing on an era that both inherited and irretrievably altered the form and the content of earlier art production The Art-Journal and Fine Art Publishing in Victorian England 1850-1880 argues that fine art practices and the audiences and markets for them were influenced by the media culture of art publishing and journalism in substantial and formative ways perhaps more than at any other time in the history of English art. The study centers on forms of Victorian picture-making and the art knowledge systems defining them and draws on the histories of art literature journalism and publishing. The historical example employed in the book is that of the more than 800 steel-plate prints after paintings published in the London-based Art-Journal between 1850 and 1880. The cultural phenomenon of the Art Journal print is shown to be a key connector in mid-Victorian art appreciation by drawing out specific tropes of likeness. This study also examines the important links between paint and print; the aesthetic values and domestic aspirations of the Victorian middle class; and the inextricable intertwining of fine art and 'trade' publishing. | The Art-Journal and Fine Art Publishing in Victorian England 1850–1880 GBP 42.99 1
Creating the Reflective Habit A Practical Guide for Coaches Mentors and Leaders Reflection is a critical skill which can enhance the quality of our professional and domestic lives. Yet in a world of busy reflective practice often falls to the bottom of the list. We are not alone in the struggle to use the pause button well. This book is here to help. The book offers a practical toolkit which shows you how to create a sustainable reflective habit. We begin by exploring the meaning and territory of reflection drawing from the literature to provide context and understanding. The following chapters contain prompts and exercises which will appeal to different processing preferences. The intention throughout this book is firstly to show that reflection means so much more than journaling and secondly to encourage an appetite for experimentation that results in a desire to reflect on a regular and sustainable basis. We invite you into an immersive experience playing with the multitude of reflective possibilities on offer. It is only through repeated trial and error enlightenment and frustration that we will come to create our own reflective habit. Written by a coach and coach supervisor this practical book is an invaluable resource for helping practitioners but will also be immensely helpful to anyone and everyone who wants to get their pause button in good working order. The book also provides Learning & Development professionals with a suite of tools and materials to help build the reflective practice skill set in their organisation. | Creating the Reflective Habit A Practical Guide for Coaches Mentors and Leaders GBP 29.99 1
Short-term/Working Memory A Special Issue of the International Journal of Psychology This special issue of the International Journal of Psychology had its origins in the Quebec 98 Conference on Short-Term Memory held in Quebec City Canada in June 1998. Following this conference participants were invited to submit contributions based on and expanding upon their presentation at this conference. The enthusiastic response made it possible to collect the exciting selection of articles that you will find herein. It must be noted that because of the finite journal space available the editors and reviewers were faced with the difficult problem of selecting only a limited number of the excellent articles that were submitted. The outcome of this process is this special issue which we believe provides an up-to-date overview of current research on short-term/working memory including the challenges controversies and recent theoretical advances in this field. | Short-term/Working Memory A Special Issue of the International Journal of Psychology GBP 24.99 1
Privacy II Exploring Questions of Media Morality: A Special Issue of the journal of Mass Media Ethics Concerns over privacy in America and the role of a free and responsible press have intensified in recent years. The Journal of Mass Media Ethics has worked with Poynter Institute for Media Studies in an effort to focus and broaden the discussion. This issue - the second devoted to privacy matters - features articles that the editors hope will add useful perspectives to the current discussions of privacy issues particularly those raised by new technology. | Privacy II Exploring Questions of Media Morality: A Special Issue of the journal of Mass Media Ethics GBP 175.00 1
Between Habit and Thought in New TV Serial Drama Serial Connections Between Habit and Thought in New TV Serial Drama: Serial Connections is a consideration of some of the key examples of serial television drama available via transnational streaming platforms in recent times. Through the individual works examined the book exemplifies the ways in which aesthetics technology and capitalism weave a complex social fabric around the production of the respective television series thus presenting this type of serial drama as a finely engineered cultural production. Taking Bernard Stiegler’s notion of an image warfare as its starting point the author critically investigates the strategies deployed by the shows’ producers to navigate this dynamic shaped by the new spirit of capitalism. With creativity intrinsic to the process on the one hand and a highly efficient drive for capturing and fixing attention driven by algorithm and economic logic on the other the author maps the processes at work in the production of high-value serial drama and considers how despite this tension they manage to present meaningful insights into the experience of being in this world: A world shaped by trauma a desire for justice and a search for systems of belief that can offer a way through the vicissitudes of contemporary life. Framed by a detailed analysis of the multiple processes that shape these works is a sustained analysis of the serials Mr Robot Billions The Leftovers Rectify and Westworld and the dynamics of despair and hope that ripple through them. As such it will appeal to readers of film and television studies cultural theory and those interested in furthering a critical aesthetics for our time. | Between Habit and Thought in New TV Serial Drama Serial Connections GBP 38.99 1
Thinking Creative Writing Critique from the international New Writing journal Thinking Creative Writing explores the many ways in which creative writing can be critically considered and understood as well as the teaching and learning of creative writing. Featuring thematic ideas and practice-orientated thoughts such as those related to the value of distraction when undertaking creative work the book also presents contemporary work in the field of what is termed ‘Creative Writing Studies’ and offers an analysis of doctoral research on Creative Writing. Additionally the book includes reports on cultural and heritage studies of creative writing as a practice in relation to the literature it brings about and the audiences it engages. Thinking Creative Writing presents a snapshot of contemporary work in and around departments of creative writing in our universities and colleges. It will be of interest to those researching in the field as well as those with a broader interest in writing creatively. The chapters in this book were originally published as articles in the New Writing journal. | Thinking Creative Writing Critique from the international New Writing journal GBP 38.99 1
Interpreting Basic Statistics A Workbook Based on Excerpts from Journal Articles Interpreting Basic Statistics gives students valuable practice in interpreting statistical reporting as it actually appears in peer-reviewed journals. Features of the ninth edition: • Covers a broad array of basic statistical concepts including topics drawn from the New Statistics • Up-to-date journal excerpts reflecting contemporary styles in statistical reporting • Strong emphasis on data visualization • Ancillary materials include data sets with almost two hours of accompanying tutorial videos which will help students and instructors apply lessons from the book to real-life scenarios About this book Each of the 63 exercises in the book contain three central components: 1) an introduction to a statistical concept 2) a brief excerpt from a published research article that uses the statistical concept and 3) a set of questions (with answers) that guides students into deeper learning about the concept. The questions on the journal excerpts promote learning by helping students • interpret information in tables and figures • perform simple calculations to further their interpretations • critique data-reporting techniques and • evaluate procedures used to collect data. The questions in each exercise are divided into two parts: (1) Factual Questions and (2) Questions for Discussion. The Factual Questions require careful reading for details while the discussion questions show that interpreting statistics is more than a mathematical exercise. These questions require students to apply good judgment as well as statistical reasoning in arriving at appropriate interpretations. Each exercise covers a limited number of topics making it easy to coordinate the exercises with lectures or a traditional statistics textbook. | Interpreting Basic Statistics A Workbook Based on Excerpts from Journal Articles GBP 56.99 1
Minority Student Retention The Best of the Journal of College Student Retention: Research Theory & Practice Student retention continues to be a vexing problem for all colleges and universities. In spite of the money spent on creating programs and services to help retain students until they achieve their academic and personal goals and graduate the figures have not improved over time. This is particularly true for minority students who have a greater attrition rate than majority students. Demographic information shows that the minority population in the United States is growing at a faster rate than the majority. It is imperative that educational institutions find ways to help improve retention rates for all students but particularly minority students. Retention rates should not differ appreciably among different racial/ethnic groups. The Journal of College Student Retention: Research Theory and Practice is the only scholarly peer-reviewed journal devoted solely to college student retention. It has published many articles on minority student retention and this topic continues to garner much attention. This book is a compilation of the very best of these articles selected on the basis of reviews by a cadre of experts in the education field. The articles discuss African American Latino/Latina Asian and Asian Pacific Native American and biracial students and institutional commitments to retaining a diverse student population. For those interested in this vital area the collection will teach and inspire them to achieve greater heights and pay additional attention to retaining minority students in our colleges and universities. | Minority Student Retention The Best of the Journal of College Student Retention: Research Theory & Practice GBP 51.99 1
The Electronic Journal The Future of Serials-Based Information This book first published in 1992 outlines the issues indicates major trends and sets challenges for libraries and publishers concerning new technologies and serials. Libraries in Australia and New Zealand have struggled for years with the problems of distance and cost in a print-oriented publishing industry dominated by countries half way across the globe. This book provides practical advice on the need for Australasian libraries to become actively involved in the possibilities of this new technology in order to maximize the benefits for themselves and their clients. Throughout the book the contributors emphasize the need for improved communication between authors publishers information technology specialists libraries and users and propose a standardization of formats and delivery systems to aid easy cooperation between such diverse groups. The chapters stress the need for user-friendly access to information along with education programs that are tailor-made to meet different access requirements. | The Electronic Journal The Future of Serials-Based Information GBP 29.99 1
The Business of Digital Publishing An Introduction to the Digital Book and Journal Industries Thoroughly revised and updated throughout the second edition of The Business of Digital Publishing provides an essential introduction to the development of digital products in the book and journal industries today. Offering a fundamental overview of the main technological developments that have influenced the growth of digital publishing the author introduces students to the key terms and concepts that make digital publishing possible. The four key publishing sectors (professional reference academic education and trade) are explored in detail providing students with the technical literacy to understand digital developments and examine the growth of new business models. In this edition sections have been updated to address the growth of audiobooks reading apps metadata and open access while original case studies address key issues such as digital-first publishing EPUB social media and crowdsourcing. Also covered are the key issues and debates that face the industry as a whole such as pricing and copyright and their impact on the industry is explored through relevant case studies. Taken together the chapters examine the challenges of digital publishing and explore the opportunities it provides to develop new and diverse audiences. The Business of Digital Publishing remains an invaluable resource for any publishing student looking for a starting point from which to explore the world of digital publishing. | The Business of Digital Publishing An Introduction to the Digital Book and Journal Industries GBP 34.99 1
The Arctic Journal of Captain Henry Wemyss Feilden R. A. The Naturalist in H. M. S. Alert 1875-1876 The British Arctic Expedition of 1875–6 was the first major British naval expedition to the high Arctic where science was almost as important as geographical exploration. There were hopes that the expedition might find the hypothetical open polar sea and with it the longed-for Northwest Passage and it did reach the highest northern latitude to date. The Royal Society compiled instructions for the expedition and selected two full-time naturalists (an unusual naval concession to science) of whom one Henry Wemyss Feilden proved a worthy choice. Feilden was a soldier who fought in most of the wars in his lifetime including the American Civil War on the Confederate side. On board HMS Alert he kept a daily journal a record important for its scientific content but also as a view of the expedition as seen by a soldier revealing admiration and appreciation for his naval colleagues; he performed whatever tasks were given to him including the rescue of returning sledge parties stricken by scurvy. He also did a remarkably comprehensive job in mapping the geology of Smith Sound; some of his work on the Cape Rawson Beds was the most reliable until the 1950s. He was an all-round naturalist and a particularly fine geologist and ornithologist. He was not just a collector; he pondered the significance of his findings within the context of the best modern science of his day: in zoology Charles Darwin on evolution; in botany Hooker on phytogeography and in geology Charles Lyell’s system. He illustrated his journal with his own sketches and also enclosed the printed programmes of popular entertainments held on the ship and verses for birthdays and sledging (there was a printing press onboard). The journal gives a vigorous impression of a ship’s company well occupied through the winter then increasingly active in sledging and geographical discovery in spring before the scurvy-induced decision to head home in the summer of 1876. After his return Feilden had dealings with many scientists and their institutions finding homes for and meaning in his collections. | The Arctic Journal of Captain Henry Wemyss Feilden R. A. The Naturalist in H. M. S. Alert 1875-1876 GBP 130.00 1
Dyadic And Group Perspectives On Close Relationships Special Issue of International Journal of Behavioral Development The papers in this special issue apply two recent data analytic techniques to the study of family and close peer relationships. The Actor-Partner Interdependent Model incorporates the perspectives of both participants in a dyad into analyses that describe shared and unique views of the relationship. The Social Relations Model incorporates the perspectives of all members of a group into analyses that ascribe views unique to individuals and relationships and views shared by the entire group. Developmental applications of techniques originally designed for concurrent interdependent data are described. | Dyadic And Group Perspectives On Close Relationships Special Issue of International Journal of Behavioral Development GBP 115.00 1
Neurocognitive Approaches to Developmental Disorders: A Festschrift for Uta Frith A Special Issue of the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Uta Frith has been an outstandingly influential figure in the field of developmental neuropsychology for over 40 years and is internationally renowned for her work on developmental cognitive disorders. Her scholarly influence has defined contemporary research on atypical development notably in the fields of autism and dyslexia. This tribute to Uta brings together her former graduate students post-doctoral scientists and collaborators in a series of papers that provide reflections on current theory and research. The volume bears the hallmark of Uta’s mentoring by including critical ‘state of the art’ reviews empirical research which challenges mainstream views and consideration of alternative hypotheses that set the stage for future research. Topics covered include behavioural and neuroimaging studies of autism dyslexia psychopathy as well as theoretical and experimental accounts of normal and abnormal development of intelligence reading and social cognition. This special issue of the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology will be of interest to all students and researchers in the area. | Neurocognitive Approaches to Developmental Disorders: A Festschrift for Uta Frith A Special Issue of the Quarterly Journal of Experimental GBP 42.99 1
The Journal of Rochfort Maguire 1852–1854 Two Years at Point Barrow Alaska aboard HMS Plover in Search for Sir John Franklin Volume I In 1845 Sir John Franklin's expedition left England searching for a northwest passage and vanished into the Arctic forever. Three years later HMS Plover's was the first departure of 21 expeditions searching for Franklin. Although most of the analyses of the Franklin Search have focused on the large expeditions in the eastern Arctic the smaller western expeditions also produced significant geographical and ethnographical information. The Plover's voyage of 1848 to 1854 was the first constant presence of Europeans in the western Arctic and Rochfort Maguire's journal is the earliest account of a sustained foreign association with the Eskimos of northern Alaska. Maguire's journal is far more than an important historical document; it is a fascinating account of Europeans and Eskimos learning to cope with one another. Maguire's narrative is introduced by a detailed discussion of the history strategy and logistics of the Franklin Search in the western Arctic. Appendices include accounts of the Search's five boat expeditions near Point Barrow as well as Dr John Simpson's seminal essay on the Eskimos of northern Alaska. The main pagination of this and the following volume (Second series 170) is continuous. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1987. | The Journal of Rochfort Maguire 1852–1854 Two Years at Point Barrow Alaska aboard HMS Plover in Search for Sir John Franklin Volume I GBP 38.99 1
Kinship Bereavement in Later Life A Special Issue of Omega - Journal of Death and Dying This collection of articles is an outgrowth of the Death Dying Bereavement and Widowhood Interest Group of the Gerontological Society of America and comprises empirical accounts of several distinct family losses: the death of a spouse sibling parent child and grandchild. These articles represent normative and non-normative losses; the juxtaposition of short-term and long- term bereavement reactions; cross-sectional and longitudinal comparisons; sociological psychological and psycholinguistic research paradigms; national and regional level data; and qualitative and quantitative analytic strategies. The articles and their approaches are as diverse and varied as are the experiences they describe yet each contributes something of value to the more singular and superordinate goal of understanding kinship bereavement in the later years. | Kinship Bereavement in Later Life A Special Issue of Omega - Journal of Death and Dying GBP 115.00 1
Public Relations From the Margins A Special Issue of the Journal of Public Relations Research The articles in this special issue address some of the key issues facing research and practice of public relations today. These studies acknowledge the traditional mainstream public relations research arguments for excellence in public relations according to the symmetry model and to considerations of the dominant coalition controlling the organization. What are proposed in this issue are responses to these assumptions and suggestions that what might be important to consider are the socio-political context that surrounds the organization and the notion that power exists in other sites besides the dominant coalition. These articles are-in essence-a conversation or give-and-take between established beliefs and new possibilities for understanding public relations. Further these studies' important theoretical contribution is their expression in real life situations and case study applications. | Public Relations From the Margins A Special Issue of the Journal of Public Relations Research GBP 110.00 1
Evidence-based Parent Education Programmes to Promote Positive Parenting A Special Issue of the European Journal of Developmental Psychology The objective of this special issue is to illustrate some of the theoretical methodological and practical aspects involved in the evidence-based evaluation of family educational programs aimed at supporting positive parenting. The main novelty that this special issue brings is the compilation of studies involving experiences of parent education programs from several countries. The objectives of the papers are to develop theoretically based prevention programs to evaluate their effectiveness according to standards of evidence and to examine factors that influence implementation process. The papers also provide recommendations for researchers to establish stable cooperation with politicians officials service providers and practitioners. | Evidence-based Parent Education Programmes to Promote Positive Parenting A Special Issue of the European Journal of Developmental Psychology GBP 115.00 1
Charting A New Course in Gifted Education Parts I and Ii. A Special Double Issue of the peabody Journal of Education Highlighting the work of 17 distinguished national authors this special issue suggests a new course for the field of gifted education - one that emphasizes the individual and suggests that the focus of gifted education be dynamic and contextual. From legal perspectives to changing concepts of giftedness talent and assessement; from using new technologies to identify differences in brain structures to using new research paradigms to reveal the nature of giftedness; from compelling reasons for early intervention to tailoring opportunities for college-ready gifed persons this two-part issues of PJE exposes new dimensions along which paths between previously held beliefs and practices and new courses for thought and action can be forged. A parental perspective is also included. | Charting A New Course in Gifted Education Parts I and Ii. A Special Double Issue of the peabody Journal of Education GBP 180.00 1