A Different Corner

A Different Corner
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Publisher : Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9781848761452
ISBN-13 : 1848761457
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis A Different Corner by : Richard Brentnall

A Different Corner is at once adventurous, perceptive and informative, its quest related through the eyes of and with the heart of a fan.

Compromise Planning : A Theoretical Approach from a Distant Corner of Europe

Compromise Planning : A Theoretical Approach from a Distant Corner of Europe
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 421
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ISBN-10 : 9783030943318
ISBN-13 : 3030943313
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Compromise Planning : A Theoretical Approach from a Distant Corner of Europe by : Louis C. Wassenhoven

The purpose of the book is to elaborate a planning theory which departs from the plethora of theories which reflect the conditions of developed countries of the North-West. The empirical material of this effort is derived from a country, Greece, which sits on the edge between North-West and South-East, at the corner of Europe. No doubt, there is extensive international literature on planning theory in general from a bewildering variety of viewpoints. The interested professional or student of urban and regional planning is certainly aware of the dizzying flood of books, articles and research reports on planning theory and of their never-ending borrowing of obscure concepts from more respectable scientific disciplines, from mathematics to philosophy and from physics to economics, human geography and sociology. He or she probably observed that there is a growing interest in theoretical approaches from the viewpoint of the so-called “Global South”. The author of the present book has for many decades faced the impasse of attempting to transplant theories founded on the experience of the North-West to countries with a totally different historical, political, social and geographical background. He learned that the reality that planners face is unpredictable, patchy, and responsive to social processes, frequently of a very pedestrian nature. Planning strives to deal with private interests which planners are keen to envelop in a single “public interest”, which is extremely hard to define. The behaviour of the average citizen, far from being that of the neoclassical model of the homo economicus, is that of an individual, a kind of homo individualis, who interacts with the state and the public administration within a complex web of mutual dependence and negotiation. The state and its administrative apparatus, i.e., the key-determinants and fixers of urban and regional planning policy, bargain with this individual, offer inducements, exemptions, derogations and privileges, deviate unhesitatingly from their grand policy pronouncements, but still defend the rationality and comprehensiveness of the planning system they have legislated and operationalized. It is by and large a successful modus vivendi, but only thanks to a constant practice of compromise. Hence, the term compromise planning, which the author coined as an alternative to all the existing theoretical forms of planning. This is the sort of planning, and of the accompanying theory, with which he deals in this book. It is the outcome of experience and knowledge accumulated in a long personal journey of academic teaching in England and Greece, research, and professional involvement.

A Different Corner

A Different Corner
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Publisher : Totally Entwined Group (USA+CAD)
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 9781802506297
ISBN-13 : 1802506292
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis A Different Corner by : Tom Crampton

FROM EXCITING AUTHOR OF LGBTQIA ROMANCE TOM CRAMPTON Book one in the Threads of Fate series Fate randomly throws two young men together. Can they overcome their troubled pasts and form a relationship built on trust? Most people would be jealous of Christopher, a thirty-year-old gay man living in the beautiful city of Bath, but he's secretly unhappy. His parents died years ago, and, ever since, he has been scared to form close relationships and sticks to one-night stands. One day, Christopher spies a young man at Paddington Station, and admires him from afar. By chance, the object of Christopher' s fascination ends up sitting opposite him on his journey. After they part, Christopher assumes they' ll never meet again, until he joins a friend for a drink and encounters Daniel, the young man once more. They seem destined to meet, but each has a background that make it hard for them to trust each other. Will they be able to take a bold step into the unknown together, or will their relationship falter before it' s even begun?

Distant Corner

Distant Corner
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 409
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ISBN-10 : 0295982381
ISBN-13 : 9780295982380
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Distant Corner by : Jeffrey Karl Ochsner

It closes with the sudden collapse of Seattle's economy in the Panic of 1893 and the ensuing depression that halted the city's building boom, saw the closing of a number of architects' offices, and forever ended the dominance of Romanesque Revival in American architecture.".

When Students Have Power

When Students Have Power
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 0226753549
ISBN-13 : 9780226753546
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis When Students Have Power by : Ira Shor

What happens when teachers share power with students? In this profound book, Ira Shor—the inventor of critical pedagogy in the United States—relates the story of an experiment that nearly went out of control. Shor provides the reader with a reenactment of one semester that shows what really can happen when one applies the theory and democratizes the classroom. This is the story of one class in which Shor tried to fully share with his students control of the curriculum and of the classroom. After twenty years of practicing critical teaching, he unexpectedly found himself faced with a student uprising that threatened the very possibility of learning. How Shor resolves these problems, while remaining true to his commitment to power-sharing and radical pedagogy, is the crux of the book. Unconventional in both form and substance, this deeply personal work weaves together student voices and thick descriptions of classroom experience with pedagogical theory to illuminate the power relations that must be negotiated if true learning is to take place.

Walking in the Yorkshire Dales: North and East

Walking in the Yorkshire Dales: North and East
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Publisher : Cicerone Press Limited
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9781783621880
ISBN-13 : 1783621885
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Walking in the Yorkshire Dales: North and East by : Dennis Kelsall

A guidebook to 43 walks in the north and east of the Yorkshire Dales, covering the Howgills, Mallerstang, Swaledale, Wensleydale and Nidderdale. Most routes are easy or moderate, although there are a handful of more demanding outings crossing rugged upland terrain. The walks, all easily accessible from Kirkby Stephen, Sedburgh, Pateley Bridge and Aysgarth, range from 5 to 19km (3–12 miles) and can be enjoyed in 2–5 hours. Several walks can be combined with another to create a longer route. 1:50,000 OS maps included for each walk Sized to easily fit in a jacket pocket Notes on refreshments and parking Information on the region’s rich geology, history, plantlife and wildlife Part of a 2-volume set – an accompanying Cicerone guidebook Walking in the Yorkshire Dales: South and West is also available

Microtheory

Microtheory
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 0262022451
ISBN-13 : 9780262022453
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Microtheory by : William J. Baumol

This volume of seventeen previously published essays by William J. Baumol brings together work on the theory of contestable markets, welfare theory, antitrust, pricing, and the history of economic thought. Written between 1971 and 1983, they have sparked productive extensions and criticism in microeconomic theory and provide an engaging intellectual history of one of the leading figures in the field of economics. Baumol introduces each of the book's four parts, presenting his subsequent views on the subjects covered in the reprinted articles, including some important amendments.The book opens with an autobiographical essay that presents the intellectual climate of economics in the 1940s in which Kenneth Arrow, Frank Hahn, Martin Shubik, Otto Eckstein, and Gary Becker were beginning their careers. Baumol's introductory essays to the book's major sections take up the threads from this autobiographical piece and follow them to the development of concepts central to economic theory, applications, and methodology.Three essays in the first part provide an underpinning for the theory of contestable markets. In the second part five essays explore issues in welfare economics such as the role of diminishing and increasing returns may play the role of symmetric obstacles to Pareto optimality. Essays in the third part range from regulation and antitrust to urban economics to the Phillips curve and the pitfalls of using, in the analysis of real issues, dual values derived from linear models when the underlying reality is nonlinear. Those in the concluding part focus on the history of economic ideas such as the Smithian versus Marxian view of business morality and the social interest, the Marxian concept of value transformation, the iron law of wages, and Say's law.William J. Baumol is Professor of Economics by joint appointment at Princeton University and New York University.

The Theory and Experience of Economic Development

The Theory and Experience of Economic Development
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 418
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ISBN-10 : 9781136878152
ISBN-13 : 1136878157
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The Theory and Experience of Economic Development by : Mark Gersovitz

This volume, first published in 1982, is a collection of original essays written to honour Professor W. Arthur Lewis, 1979 co-winner of the Nobel Prize in economics. The authors, an international group of distinguished scholars, address a varied set of specific issues reflecting Professor Lewis’ research interests, covering topics which include: technological change in agriculture, analyses of unemployment and income distribution, the role of government policy in the development process, the historical record of development, and the relationship between developed and developing nations. The book will be of interest to both the academic researcher and practicing professionals in the international organisations and national governments, and are particularly appropriate to graduate courses in economic development, cost-benefit analysis and economic history.

The Panorama of Science and Art

The Panorama of Science and Art
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 1042
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:HNYDZ2
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (Z2 Downloads)

Synopsis The Panorama of Science and Art by : James Smith