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E-BooksCommunities of Practice in Language Research A Critical Introduction





Communities of Practice in Language Research A Critical Introduction
Brian Walter King, "Communities of Practice in Language Research: A Critical Introduction"
English | ISBN: 1138942472 | 2019 | 186 pages | PDF | 6 MB
Communities of Practice in Language Research provides an up-to-date and critical introduction to the community of practice framework and how this can be applied to language research. Critiquing and offering alternative suggestions for the ways in which researchers frame research participants as members of communities of practice, with the goal of inspiring use of the Community of Practice (CofP) model in new areas of research, this book:



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E-BooksDutch and Indigenous Communities in Seventeenth-Century Northeastern North America





Dutch and Indigenous Communities in Seventeenth-Century Northeastern North America
Dutch and Indigenous Communities in Seventeenth-Century Northeastern North America : What Archaeology, History, and Indigenous Oral Traditions Teach Us About Their Intercultural Relationships
by Lucianne Lavin
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1438483171 | 344 Pages | ePUB | 13.3 MB



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E-BooksBuilding Communities, Not Audiences The Future of the Arts in the United States





Building Communities, Not Audiences The Future of the Arts in the United States
Building Communities, Not Audiences: The Future of the Arts in the United States By Doug Borwick
2012 | 370 Pages | ISBN: 0972780416 | PDF | 2 MB
Building Communities, Not Audiences: The Future of the Arts in the U.S, written and edited by Doug Borwick, holds that established arts organizations, for practical and moral reasons, need to be more deeply connected to their communities. It serves as an essential primer for any member of the arts community-artist, administrator, board member, patron, or friend-who is interested in the future of the arts in the U.S. It also provides new ways of looking at the arts as a powerful force for building better communities and improving lives. "It is from community that the arts developed and it is in serving communities that the arts will thrive . . . Communities do not exist to serve the arts; the arts exist to serve communities." Building Communities, Not Audiences identifies the factors that serve to isolate established arts organizations from their communities, points out the trends that loom as imminent threats to the long-term viability of the artistic status quo, and presents principles and mechanisms whereby arts organizations can significantly extend their reach into the community, supporting enhanced sustainability. Included are case studies and examples of successful community engagement work being conducted by arts organizations from around the U.S. Twenty-three contributors, representing chamber music, dance, museums, opera, orchestras, and theatre as well as an array of arts administration perspectives provide breadth of coverage. "The economic, social, and political environments out of which the infrastructure for Western 'high arts' grew have changed. Today's major arts institutions, products of that legacy, no longer benefit from relatively inexpensive labor, a nominally homogeneous culture, or a polity openly managed by an elite class. Expenses are rising precipitously and competition for major donors is increasing; as a result, the survival of established arts organizations hinges on their ability to engage effectively with a far broader segment of the population than has been true to date." -------------------------- From the Foreword by Rocco Landesman, Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts: "I think the days of the arts in ivory towers are behind us; the very best arts organizations are . . . connecting communities with artists . . . . Not only can the arts build communities, I think we must." From the Foreword by Robert L. Lynch, President & CEO, Americans for the Arts: "Doug Borwick calls for substantive rather than superficial efforts, authentic and systemic changes. . . . The challenge is not whether to build communities or audiences but how to build communities and audiences together." -------------------------- Contributors: Barbara Schaffer Bacon: Co-Director, Animating Democracy Sandra Bernhard: Director/HGOco, Houston Grand Opera Susan Badger Booth: Professor, Eastern Michigan University Tom Borrup: Principal, Creative Community Builders Ben Cameron: Program Director for the Arts, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation William Cleveland: Director, Center for the Study of Art and Community Lyz Crane: Community Development Consultant David Dombrosky: CMO/InstantEncore Maryo Gard Ewell: Community Arts Consultant Tom Finkelpearl: Executive Director, Queens Museum of Art Pam Korza: Co-Director, Animating Democracy Denise Kulawik: Principal, Oneiros, LLC Helen Lessick: Artist, Civic Art Advocate Dorothy Gunther Pugh: Founder & Artistic Director, Ballet Memphis Stephanie Moore: Arts and Culture Researcher Diane Ragsdale: Cultural Critic, Speaker, Writer Noel Raymond: Co-Director, Pillsbury House Theatre, St. Paul, MN Preranna Reddy: Director-Public Events, Queens Museum of Art Sebastian Ruth: Founder/Artistic Director, Community MusicWorks, Providence, RI Russell Willis Taylor: President & CEO, National Arts Strategies James Undercofler: Professor, Drexel University; former President/CEO, Philadelphia Orchestra Roseann Weiss: Director, CAT Institute, Regional Arts Commission, St. Louis, MO SA



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E-BooksBeyond the Myth Indian Business Communities in Singapore





Beyond the Myth Indian Business Communities in Singapore
Jayati Bhattacharya, "Beyond the Myth: Indian Business Communities in Singapore"
English | 2011 | ISBN: 981434527X, 9814311367 | 414 pages | EPUB | 1.5 MB
This book is a macro-study of Indian business communities in Singapore through different phases of their growth since colonial times. It goes beyond the conventional labour-history approach to study Indian immigrants to Southeast Asia, both in terms of themselves and their connections with the peoples' movements. It looks at how Indian business communities negotiated with others in the environments in which they found themselves and adapted to them in novel ways. It especially brings into focus the patterns and integration of the Indian networks in the large-scale transnational flows of capital, one of the least-studied aspects of the diaspora history in this part of the world.



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E-BooksCities, Saints, and Communities in Early Medieval Europe Essays in Honour of Alan Thacker




Cities, Saints, and Communities in Early Medieval Europe Essays in Honour of Alan Thacker
Scott DeGregorio, "Cities, Saints, and Communities in Early Medieval Europe: Essays in Honour of Alan Thacker "
English | ISBN: 2503565042 | 2020 | 408 pages | PDF | 3 MB
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E-BooksCommunities of Learning Networks and the Shaping of Intellectual Identity in Europe, 1100-1500





Communities of Learning Networks and the Shaping of Intellectual Identity in Europe, 1100-1500
Communities of Learning: Networks and the Shaping of Intellectual Identity in Europe, 1100-1500 By Constant J. Mews, John N. Crossley
2011 | 376 Pages | ISBN: 2503532330 | PDF | 4 MB
Communities of Learning: Networks and the Shaping of Intellectual Identity in Europe, 1100-1500 explores the fundamental insight that all new ideas are developed in the context of a community, whether academic, religious, or simply as a network of friends. The essays in this volume consider this notion in a variety of contexts and locations within Europe, from the pioneering age of translation activity in twelfth-century Toledo, when Jewish, Christian, and Muslim scholars came together to discuss Aristotle, to the origins of the University of Paris in the thirteenth century, and up to the period of great cultural renewal in France, Germany, and Italy in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The collected essays bring together disciplinary approaches that are often discussed quite separately, namely that of the history of ideas, and the sociologies of both intellectual and religious life, with a view to exploring the multiplicity of communities in which ideas are pursued. Underpinning these various essays is an awareness of the delicate relationship between education and the diversity of religious practice and expression within Europe from 1100 to 1500. The collection emphasizes the fundamental continuity of intellectual concerns, which were shaped by both classical thought and monotheist religious tradition, but interpreted in a variety of ways.



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E-BooksEthnobiology of Mountain Communities in Asia





Ethnobiology of Mountain Communities in Asia
Ethnobiology of Mountain Communities in Asia by Arshad Mehmood Abbasi
English | EPUB | 2021 | 439 Pages | ISBN : 3030554937 | 65.3 MB
Natural resources and associated biological diversity provide the basis of livelihood for human population, particularly in the rural areas and mountain regions across the globe. Asia is home to the world's highest mountain regions including the Himalayas, Karakorum and Hindukush. These regions are renowned around the globe because of their unique beauty, climate, and biocultural diversity.



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E-BooksCooperation in Chinese Communities Morality and Practice





Cooperation in Chinese Communities Morality and Practice
Cooperation in Chinese Communities: Morality and Practice (LSE Monographs on Social Anthropology) by Charles Stafford, Ellen R. Judd
English | Dec 13, 2018 | ISBN: 1350077194, 1350077186 | 302 pages | PDF | 17 MB
When humans cooperate, what are the social and psychological mechanisms that enable them to do so successfully? Is cooperativeness something natural for humans, built in to our species over the course of evolution, or rather something that depends on cultural learning and social interaction? This book addresses these central questions concerning human nature and the nature of cooperation. The editors present a wide range of vivid anthropological case-studies focused on everyday cooperation in Chinese communities, for example, between children in Nanjing playing a ballgame; parents in Edinburgh organising a community school; villagers in Yunnan dealing with "common pool" resource problems; and families in Kinmen in Taiwan worshipping their dead together. On the one hand, these case studies illustrate some uniquely Chinese cultural factors, such as those related to kinship ideals and institutions that shape the experience and practice of cooperation. They also illustrate, on the other hand, how China's recent history, not least the rise and fall of collectivism in various forms, continues to shape the experience of cooperation for ordinary people in China today. Finally, they show that in spite of the cultural and historical particularity of Chinese cooperation, it does share some underlying features that would be familiar to people coming from radically different backgrounds.



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E-BooksFourierist Communities of Reform





Fourierist Communities of Reform
Fourierist Communities of Reform: The Social Networks of Nineteenth-Century Female Reformers
English | 2021 | ISBN: 3030683559 | 261 Pages | PDF EPUB | 9 MB
This book explores the intersections between nineteenth-century social reform movements in the United States. Delving into the little-known history of women who joined income-sharing communities during the 1840s, this book uses four community case studies to examine social activism within communal environments. In a period when women faced legal and social restrictions ranging from coverture to slavery, the emergence of residential communities designed by French utopian writer, Charles Fourier, introduced spaces where female leadership and social organization became possible. Communitarian women helped shape the ideological underpinnings of some of the United States' most enduring and successful reform efforts, including the women's rights movement, the abolition movement, and the creation of the Republican Party. Dr. Hart argues that these movements were intertwined, with activists influencing multiple organizations within unexpected settings.



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E-BooksEthnobiology of Mountain Communities in Asia by Arshad Mehmood Abbasi, Rainer W B...




Ethnobiology of Mountain Communities in Asia by Arshad Mehmood Abbasi, Rainer W  B...


Ethnobiology of Mountain Communities in Asia by Arshad Mehmood Abbasi, Rainer W Bussmann
pdf | 23.99 MB | English | Isbn:‎ 978-3030554934 | Author: Arshad Mehmood Abbasi | Year: 2021





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