Community-Based Monitoring in the Arctic Henriette VoelkerCommunity Based Monitoring Programs in the Arctic explores the concept and use of community based monitoring (CBM) of ecological conditions in the Arctic. The authors analyze current programs and determines that CBM, while widespread and effective, nonetheless still has untapped potential. Presenting numerous examples and substantial data from a pan Arctic survey and several workshops around the Arctic, Ths book offers a state of the field and a guide
In the political discourse of most of the Arab Spring countries
Betty Friedan
The book proceeds from the themes of care of self and technologies of self developed in Foucault's later writings
provide a higher mapping resolution and allow the identification of putative molecular markers useful for marker assisted selection (MAS)
specifically his "inability" to propose or articulate an ethics or politics
understanding the constraints that hinder adoption and addressing for specific situations including intellectual
Pottenger addresses the general question of to what extent liberation theology has achieved its ultimate objective of a just society-of the convergence of traditional social values and modern political science
This collected volume explores the complex impact of Thompson’s book
notably the doctrine of correspondences
Traumatic Encounters argues for an alternative memorial path in Holocaust and cultural studies-one that shows the vital necessity of thinking in a universal way about an event like the Holocaust
Questioning the Irish and Catholic ideology that he was raised on
Of interest to historians and scholars of intellectual traditions both in and outside of Jewish studies