Danger Society

Danger Society
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0141327707
ISBN-13 : 9780141327709
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Danger Society by : Charlie Higson

Everything you ever wanted to know about the boy, who became the man, who became the legend, now in paperback. Featuring a brand-new story by Charlie Higson, The Young Bond Dossier is the complete and definitive guide to the world and adventures of Young Bond. Packed with information - from in-depth character profiles to the cars, the weapons and the exotic locations, plus facts, stats, photographs, maps, and illustrations by Kev Walker - this book is both a must-have for Young Bond fans and a perfect introduction to the megaselling series.

Danger, Man Working

Danger, Man Working
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Publisher : Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 9780870208416
ISBN-13 : 0870208411
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Danger, Man Working by : Michael Perry

"Every writer has advice for aspiring writers. Mine is predicated on formative years spent cleaning my father’s calf pens: Just keep shoveling until you’ve got a pile so big, someone has to notice. The fact that I cast my life’s work as slung manure simply proves that I recognize an apt metaphor when I accidentally stick it with a pitchfork. . . . Poetry was my first love, my gateway drug—still the poets are my favorites—but I quickly realized I lacked the chops or insights to survive on verse alone. But I wanted to write. Every day. And so I read everything I could about freelancing, and started shoveling." The pieces gathered within this book draw on fifteen years of what Michael Perry calls "shovel time"—a writer going to work as the work is offered. The range of subjects is wide, from musky fishing, puking, and mountain-climbing Iraq War veterans to the frozen head of Ted Williams. Some assignments lead to self-examination of an alarming magnitude (as Perry notes, "It quickly becomes obvious that I am a self-absorbed hypochondriac forever resolving to do better nutritionally and fitness-wise but my follow-through is laughable.") But his favorites are those that allow him to turn the lens outward: "My greatest privilege," he says, "lies not in telling my own story; it lies in being trusted to tell the story of another."

Danger in the Field

Danger in the Field
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9781134651030
ISBN-13 : 1134651031
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Danger in the Field by : Geraldine Lee-Treweek

The nature of qualitative inquiry means that researchers constantly have to deal with the unexpected, and all too often this means coping with the presence of danger or risk. This innovative and lively analysis of danger in various qualitative research settings is drawn from researchers' reflexive accounts of their own encounters with 'danger'. An original take on the ever-popular topic of the ethics of research, this pioneering book expands the common sense use of the term to encompass not just physical danger, but emotional, ethical and professional danger too, with the authors paying special attention to the gendered forms of danger implicit in the research process. From the physical danger of researching the night club 'bouncer' scene to the ethical dangers of participant observation in an old people's home, these international contributions provide researchers and students with thought provoking insights into the importance of a well chosen research design.

Purity and Danger

Purity and Danger
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 202
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ISBN-10 : 9781136489273
ISBN-13 : 1136489274
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Purity and Danger by : Professor Mary Douglas

Purity and Danger is acknowledged as a modern masterpiece of anthropology. It is widely cited in non-anthropological works and gave rise to a body of application, rebuttal and development within anthropology. In 1995 the book was included among the Times Literary Supplement's hundred most influential non-fiction works since WWII. Incorporating the philosophy of religion and science and a generally holistic approach to classification, Douglas demonstrates the relevance of anthropological enquiries to an audience outside her immediate academic circle. She offers an approach to understanding rules of purity by examining what is considered unclean in various cultures. She sheds light on the symbolism of what is considered clean and dirty in relation to order in secular and religious, modern and primitive life.

Living with Risk and Danger

Living with Risk and Danger
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Publisher : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9783647571386
ISBN-13 : 3647571385
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Living with Risk and Danger by : Mikkel Gabriel Christoffersen

The contemporary world is marked by a sense of vulnerability not seen since the end of the Cold War. Climate change, migration, and political instability make people feel the inherent vulnerability of human life. Concepts of "risk" and "danger" are as relevant now as ever before for illuminating contemporary life. Yet, what changes in human lives if one interprets existence with "risk" and "danger" from the perspective of Christian faith? Does the Christian symbol system offer orientation for human lives in a time of crisis? Exploring the work of leading contemporary thinkers, Danish theologian Mikkel Gabriel Christoffersen develops a rich and varied account of Christian doctrine that enables human beings to live with risk and danger, in all vulnerability, with gratitude, courage and care for others. Christoffersen develops an interdisciplinary approach that allows him to draw upon sociological and anthropological reflections on life lived whilst facing risks and dangers. He brings these findings into conversation with Scandinavian, Anglo-American, and German theologians of risk. The result of his endeavor is a Trinitarian theology of risk that explores the extent to which one can consider the cross of Christ a risk of the incarnation rather than its very purpose. Focusing on vital existential questions makes Christoffersen's considerations vibrant and relevant to scholars and lay-people with an open-minded, intellectual interest in contemporary Christian theology.

Danger Zones

Danger Zones
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Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Total Pages : 169
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ISBN-10 : 9780816550647
ISBN-13 : 0816550646
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Danger Zones by : Claudia Schaefer

Homosexuality has appeared as a secondary theme in the fictional works of numerous mainstream writers in contemporary Mexico. Here, the author deals with issues of gender identity when they emerge as metaphorical red flags signaling cultural danger zones along the path to harmonious national discourse. By focusing on the representation of homosexuality in a variety of texts produced between 1964 and 1994, the book also delineates complex relationships within Mexican society. Contents: 1. El diario de José Toledo: The Fantasies of a Middle-Class Bureaucrat 2. The Power of Subversive Imagination: Utopian Discourse in the Novels of Luis Zapata and José Rafael Calva 3. On the Cutting Edge: El jinete azul and the Aesthetics of the Abyss 4. Monobodies, Antibodies, and the Body Politic: Sara Levi Calderón’s Dos mujeres 5. Just Another Material Girl? La hermana secreta de Angélica María and the Seduction of the Popular 6. From "Infernal Realms of Delinquency" to Cozy Cabañas in Cuernavaca: José Joaquín Blanco’s Visions of Homosexuality

The Most Dangerous Secret Societies Revealed

The Most Dangerous Secret Societies Revealed
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Publisher : J.D. Rockefeller
Total Pages : 26
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ISBN-10 : 9781517631314
ISBN-13 : 1517631319
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis The Most Dangerous Secret Societies Revealed by : J.D. Rockefeller

Secret societies have already come a long way. But up to date, the truth behind these societies is still unsung to many folks which has paved the way to diverse beliefs and misconceptions behind them. To others, secret society entails an elite cabal meeting carried out in smoke-filled rooms with coveted agendas how to manipulate and dominate the world. Also, others believe that it mirrors the image of secluded groups of men and women who band together in order to perform hidden ceremonies. But how far has one already pondered about these secret societies? How far-fetched is the real catch behind these mysterious groups. What is the truth that lurks behind every agenda that they have? Do they pose any threats? Well, the answer is a big YES. Today, this article will debunk to you The World's Most Dangerous Secret Societies along with their concealed beliefs, hidden agenda and finally their plan of dominating and manipulating the World. The ghost of the Hashshashins still haunts some insights and beliefs nowadays. With this, it just takes a split of a second for everyone t to realize the detrimental impact of such strategy to the society. On this account, this research aims to explore on various dangerous groups that have led to the occurrence of terror to many inhabitants in various parts of the world. Also, it discloses significant external and internal factors in order for people to have sensitive understanding about how each group as inflicted terror to humanity.

Tolerating Intolerance

Tolerating Intolerance
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9780199331833
ISBN-13 : 0199331839
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Tolerating Intolerance by : Professor Amos N. Guiora

Over the years, numerous tragic events serve as a reminder of the extraordinary power of extremism, both on a religious and secular level. As extremism confronts society on a daily basis, it is essential to analyze, comprehend, and define it. It is also essential to define extremism narrowly in order to avoid the danger of recklessly castigating for mere thoughts alone. Tolerating Intolerance provides readers with a focused definition of extremism, and articulates the tensions faced in casting an arbitrary, capricious net in an effort to protect society, while offering mechanisms to resolve its seemingly intractable conundrum. Professor Guiora examines extremism in six different countries: Germany, Israel, the Netherlands, Norway, the United Kingdom, and the United States through interviews with a wide range of individuals including academics, policy makers, faith leaders, public commentators, national security and law enforcement officials. This enables both an in-depth discussion of extremism in each country, and facilitates a comparative analysis regarding both religious and secular extremism.

Education and the Risk Society

Education and the Risk Society
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 9789460919619
ISBN-13 : 9460919618
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Education and the Risk Society by : Steven Bialostok

Sociological and anthropological literature has examined how contemporary western society has become a “risk society.” Education and the Risk Society is the first volume to explore this seminal concept through the lens of education. Drawing on a theoretical literature that has great potential as a lens to view changes in neoliberal discourses of global capitalism from both critical and generative perspectives, Education and the Risk Society presents situated, empirical studies investigating an uncertain world as people practice it on the ground, through language and activity, within educational settings.

Dangerous Others, Insecure Societies

Dangerous Others, Insecure Societies
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9781317154860
ISBN-13 : 131715486X
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Dangerous Others, Insecure Societies by : Michalis Lianos

Dangerous Others, Insecure Societies examines the turn in post-industrial societies towards a fear of cultural, racial or religious externality, adopting a ground-breaking analysis which considers 'insecurity' a constituent part of 'otherness', rather than something separate or following from it. By addressing the link between insecurity and otherness, this book sheds light on the contemporary cultures of fear and risk that have made possible the aggressive measures that followed the 2001 terrorist attacks in the US and which continue to dominate contemporary geopolitics. The result of particular socio-economic and political circumstances, a sense of fear in relation to the Other has emerged as a replacement for the social bond, as otherness and danger are increasingly associated with one another - a development that appears paradoxical in the modern, globalized world. Bringing together the latest research from scholars in the UK, Europe and Australia, Dangerous Others, Insecure Societies engages with diverse issues surrounding migration, authoritarianism and social exclusion to consider the implications of a culture of fear and exclusion for multicultural, globalized, networked societies. As such, it will appeal to sociologists, geographers, social anthropologists and political scientists concerned with questions of identity, citizenship, exclusion and belonging.