Deconstructing Service in Libraries

Deconstructing Service in Libraries
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Publisher : Library Juice Press
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 1634000609
ISBN-13 : 9781634000604
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Deconstructing Service in Libraries by : Veronica Arellano Douglas

"Offers a historical-cultural context for the ethos of service in libraries and critically examines this professional value as it intersects with gender, sexuality, race and ethnicity, class, and (dis)ability"--Provided by publisher.

The Librarian Stereotype

The Librarian Stereotype
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Publisher : Association of College and Research Libraries, a Division of the American Library Associat
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0838987044
ISBN-13 : 9780838987049
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis The Librarian Stereotype by : Nicole Pagowsky

This collection of essays serves as a response to passionate discussions regarding how librarians are perceived, reigniting an examination of librarian presentation within the field and in the public eye, employing theories and methodologies from throughout the social sciences. Through deconstructing the perceived truths of our profession and employing a critical eye, we can work towards improved status, increased diversity, and greater acceptance of each other.

Deconstructing Derrida

Deconstructing Derrida
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 9781403980649
ISBN-13 : 1403980640
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Deconstructing Derrida by : M. Peters

Responding to Jacques Derrida's vision for what a 'new' humanities should strive toward, Peter Trifonas and Michael Peters gather together in a single volume original essays by major scholars in the humanities today. Using Derrida's seven programmatic theses as a springboard, the contributors aim to reimagine, as Derrida did, the tasks for the new humanities in such areas as history of literature, history of democracy, history of profession, idea of sovereignty, and history of man. Deconstructing Derrida engages Jacques Derrida's polemic on the future of the humanities to come and expands on the notion of what us proper to the humanities in the current age of globalism and change.

Playing with Books

Playing with Books
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Publisher : Quarto Publishing Group USA
Total Pages : 153
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ISBN-10 : 9781616738587
ISBN-13 : 1616738588
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Playing with Books by : Jason Thompson

A guide to repurposing used books and pages into unique, accessible art projects—the perfect gift for artists, crafters and book lovers. In these pages, Jason Thompson has curated an extensive and artistic range of both achievable upcycled crafts made from books and book pages and an amazing gallery that contains thought-provoking and beautiful works that transform books into art. The content encompasses a wide range of techniques and step-by-step projects that deconstruct and rebuild books and their parts into unique, recycled objects. The book combines in equal measure bookbinding, woodworking, paper crafting, origami, and textile and decorative arts techniques, along with a healthy dose of experimentation and fun. The beautiful high-end presentation and stunning photography make this book a delightful, must-have volume for any book-loving artist or art-loving book collector.

Strategies for Deconstructing Racism in the Health and Human Services

Strategies for Deconstructing Racism in the Health and Human Services
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 393
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ISBN-10 : 9780199368907
ISBN-13 : 0199368902
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Strategies for Deconstructing Racism in the Health and Human Services by : Alma J. Carten

Within the context of the nation's changing demographic and cultural landscape, this one of a kind book brings together a national roster of leading practitioners and scholars who recommend innovative strategies for reducing racial and ethnic disparities that are pervasive across all fields of practice in the health and human services.

Deconstructing Social Psychology

Deconstructing Social Psychology
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9781317548515
ISBN-13 : 1317548515
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Deconstructing Social Psychology by : Ian Parker

Since the early 1970s, social psychology has been in crisis. At the time Reconstructing Social Psychology (Armistead) provided a critical review of theories and assumptions in the discipline. Originally published in 1990, this title not only updates that review but illustrates the ways in which assumptions had changed at the time. The crisis is no longer seen as one which can be resolved within social psychology itself, but rather as one more deeply rooted in modern society. The contributors look at the issues raised by deconstruction in the other human sciences, as well as investigating the claims made by social psychology as a discipline. They examine the rhetoric and texts of social psychology, analysing how the texts which hold the discipline together obtain their power. The arguments include the political implications of deconstructive ideas, focusing on particular issues such as research, therapy and feminism. Deconstructing Social Psychology presents a strong selection of new critical writing in social psychology. It will still be a useful text for students of psychology, social science, and sociology, and for those working in the area of language.

Future Libraries

Future Libraries
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Publisher : American Library Association
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 0838906478
ISBN-13 : 9780838906477
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Future Libraries by : Walt Crawford

Argues against the futuristic idea of virtual libraries because it is devastating to the societal mission of libraries, proposing instead a balanced, human-oriented approach to technology that complements print, community library buildings, and user-friendly librarians.

Deconstructing Depth of Knowledge

Deconstructing Depth of Knowledge
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Publisher : Solution Tree Press
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9781951075163
ISBN-13 : 1951075161
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Deconstructing Depth of Knowledge by : Erik M. Francis

Depth of knowledge (DOK) has become a priority for many schools. But if your understanding of DOK is a little cloudy, you're not alone. This resource is your one-stop-shop for learning what it is, who it's for, and how to use and sustain it. Ultimately, you will discover how to plan and provide learning experiences that are academically rigorous, socially and emotionally supportive, and student responsive. Learn how DOK is a different, deeper way of approaching teaching and learning. Explore the different DOK levels and how they relate to instruction. Understand DOK's relationship with standards and assessment. Designate correct levels based on learning needs. Acquire strategies for helping students engage with DOK on a deeper level. Contents: Introduction: What Depth of Knowledge Is Not Chapter 1: What Exactly Is Depth of Knowledge? Chapter 2: What Are DOK Teaching and Learning Experiences? Chapter 3: How to Teach and Learn for Depth of Knowledge Chapter 4: How to Use Webb's DOK Levels as a Multi-Tiered System of Support Chapter 5: How to Deconstruct Learning Intentions for Depth of Knowledge Chapter 6: How to Designate the Depth of Knowledge Level Demanded Chapter 7: How to Construct DOK Learning Targets and Success Criteria Chapter 8: How to Ask and Address Good Questions for Depth of Knowledge Chapter 9: Let's Make a DOK! Conclusion References and Resources Index

Deconstructing Will Smith

Deconstructing Will Smith
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 9781476675695
ISBN-13 : 1476675694
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Deconstructing Will Smith by : Willie Tolliver

Acclaimed actor and rap artist Will Smith has achieved a level of Hollywood fame rarely attained by a Black celebrity. Early in his career, Smith aspired to be the world's most famous movie star and being named the world's top film attraction in 2008, fulfilled his goal. While his rise to a place of worldwide prominence and cultural relevance has made him iconic, his accomplishments have not received the full and thorough acknowledgement and analysis they merit. This is the first full-length critical look at the significance of Will Smith's achievements over a more than 30-year career. Many of his films have broken cultural norms by depicting Black men in groundbreaking social settings, like the role of the world-saving hero in his most popular films. In addition to analyzing Smith's filmography, this work contextualizes other popular and common portrayals of Black men in media and society. Finally, this book examines Smith's work in his middle age, ruminating on his ability to adapt to the realities of a new Hollywood.

Deconstructing the Hero

Deconstructing the Hero
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9781134761777
ISBN-13 : 1134761775
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Deconstructing the Hero by : Margery Hourihan

Childrens Literature is now a recognised area of study, mainly PG but also on undergraduate education courses. Makes literary theory accessible to teachers