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Neoliberalizing the University: Implications for American Democracy

Neoliberalizing the University: Implications for American Democracy

This collection brings together essays to address the crisis of Higher Education today focusing on its neoliberalization. Higher Education has been under assault for several decades as neoliberalism’s preference for market-based reforms sweeps across the US political economy. The recent push for neoliberalizing the academy comes at a time when it is ripe for change especially as it continues to confront growing financial pressure particularly in the public sector. The resulting cutbacks in public funding especially to state universities led to a variety of debilitating changes: increases in tuition growing student debt more students combining working and schooling declining graduation rates for minorities and low-income students increased reliance on adjuncts and temporary faculty and most recently growing interest in mass processing of students via online instruction. While many serious questions arise once we begin to examine what is happening in higher education today one particularly critical question concerns the implications of these changes on the relationship of education to as yet still unrealized democratic ideals. The 12 essays collected in this volume create important resources for students faculty citizens and policymakers who want to find ways to address contemporary threats to the higher education-democracy connection. This book was originally published as a special issue of New Political Science. | Neoliberalizing the University: Implications for American Democracy

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The Psychology of Performance

The Coaching Alliance Theory and Guidelines for Practice

Into The Forest For Children With Feelings Of Anxiety

The Sky Fox For Children With Feelings Of Loneliness

The Sky Fox For Children With Feelings Of Loneliness

This beautifully illustrated and sensitive fairy tale has been created for children experiencing feelings of loneliness and social isolation. With engaging and gentle illustrations to help prompt conversation it tells the story of a young girl encouraged by an animal-guide to feel more confident in herself using nature as a support. This book is available to buy as part of the Therapeutic Fairy Tales Volume 2 set which includes The Waves and Into The Forest. Therapeutic Fairy Tales Volume 1 (2021) and V olume 2 are both a series of short modern tales dedicated to exploring challenging feelings and life situations that might be faced by young children. Each fairy tale is designed to be used by parents caregivers and professionals as they use stories therapeutically to support children’s mental and emotional health. Other books in the series include: ● The Waves: For Children Living With OCD ● Into The Forest: For Children With Feelings Of Anxiety ● The Night Crossing: A Lullaby For Children On Life's Last Journey ● The Storm: For Children Growing Through Parent’s Separation ● The Island: For Children With A Parent Living With Depression ● Storybook Manual: An Introduction To Working With Storybooks Therapeutically And Creatively The Sky Fox – part of the Therapeutic Fairy Tales series – is born out of a creative collaboration between Pia Jones and Sarah Pimenta. | The Sky Fox For Children With Feelings Of Loneliness

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The Authority of Tenderness Dignity and the True Self in Psychoanalysis

The Island For Children With A Parent Living With Depression

The Island For Children With A Parent Living With Depression

This beautifully illustrated and sensitive storybook is designed to be used therapeutically by professionals and caregivers supporting children with a parent who is suffering from depression. With engaging gentle and colourful illustrations that can be used to prompt conversation it tells the story of a girl who is helped to feel less isolated from her parents’ depression. This book is also available to buy as part of the Therapeutic Fairy Tales set. Therapeutic Fairy Tales is a series of short modern tales dedicated to exploring challenging life situations that might be faced by young children. Each short story is designed to be used by professionals and caregivers as they use stories therapeutically to support children’s mental and emotional health. Other books in the series include: Storybook Manual: An Introduction To Working With Storybooks Therapeutically And Creatively The Night Crossing: A Lullaby For Children On Life's Last Journey The Storm: For Children Growing Through Parent’s Separation Designed to be used with children aged 7+ each story has an accompanying online resource offering therapeutic prompts and creative exercises to support the practitioner. These resources can also be adapted for wider use with siblings and other family members. The Island – part of the Therapeutic Fairy Tales series – is born out of a creative collaboration between Pia Jones and Sarah Pimenta. | The Island For Children With A Parent Living With Depression

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The Kalamari Union: Middle Class in East and West

Institutions Policy and Outputs for Acidification The Case of Hungary

Autobiographical Memory and the Self Relationship and Implications for Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy

Motivating Students with Dyslexia 100 Ideas for Empowering Teachers in the Classroom

Compassion for Couples Building the Skills of Loving Connection

Child Development with the D-score

The Student Wellbeing Toolkit Preparing for Life at College University and Beyond

A Model for the Study of International Trade Politics The United States Business Community and Soviet-American Relations 1975-1976

His Truth is Marching On African Americans Who Taught the Freedmen for the American Missionary Association 1861-1877

Surviving the College Application Process A Pocket Research and Planning Guide For Students

Economic Democracy The Challenge of the 1980s

The Feldenkrais Method for Executive Coaches Managers and Business Leaders Moving in All Directions

The Feldenkrais Method for Executive Coaches Managers and Business Leaders Moving in All Directions

In this fascinating and practical book Garet Newell and Simon Paul Ogden show how the Feldenkrais Method can be used by coaches and managers as a resource to improve both the performance of individuals and the health and wellbeing of the people they work with. The Feldenkrais Method is based on sound mechanical and neurological principles that are easily accessible through simple practical lessons. Through its emphasis on experiential learning The Feldenkrais Method for Executive Coaches Managers and Business Leaders offers a means to improve many aspects of everyday working life: from sitting and walking more comfortably improving interpersonal relations developing personal impact and presence to performing a highly developed skill more efficiently. By exploring patterns of everyday movement the method encourages the discovery of new possibilities and choices providing a remarkable approach for expanding potential. Although widely recognised within the performing arts and sports as a method for improving skills performance and recovery from injury the Feldenkrais Method is not as widely known outside these arenas yet the principles and practice behind it are equally applicable to the workplace. Using case studies the book highlights common issues that coaches and managers are frequently asked to deal with. Each case and the impact it has in the workplace is explored from the perspective of the Feldenkrais Method. Included at the end of each chapter there is a practical Awareness Through Movement lesson that addresses some of the themes raised. The Feldenkrais Method for Executive Coaches Managers and Business Leaders provides an invaluable resource for professionals interested in both learning and development and health and wellbeing in the workplace. It will also appeal to counsellors and therapists interested in somatic approaches. | The Feldenkrais Method for Executive Coaches Managers and Business Leaders Moving in All Directions

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Museums as Agents for Social Change Collaborative Programmes at the Mutare Museum

Museums as Agents for Social Change Collaborative Programmes at the Mutare Museum

Museums as Agents for Social Change is the first comprehensive text to examine museum practice in a decolonised moment moving beyond known roles of object collection and presentation. Drawing on studies of Mutare museum a regional museum in Eastern Zimbabwe this book considers how museums with inherited colonial legacies are dealing with their new environments. The book provides an examination of Mutare museum’s activism in engaging with topical issues affecting its surrounding community and Chipangura and Mataga demonstrate how new forms of engagement are being deployed to attract new audiences whilst dealing with issues such as economic livelihoods poverty displacement climate change and education. Illustrating how recent programmes have helped to reposition Mutare museum as a decolonial agent of social change and an important community anchor institution the book also demonstrates how other museums can move beyond the colonial preoccupation with the gathering of collections conservation and presentation of cultural heritage to the public. Museums as Agents for Social Change will primarily be of interest to academics and students working in the fields of museum and heritage studies history archaeology and anthropology. It should also be appealing to museum professionals around the world who are interested in learning more about how to decolonise their museum. | Museums as Agents for Social Change Collaborative Programmes at the Mutare Museum

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The Psychology of the Teenage Brain

The Glocalization of Shanghai Disneyland

The Problem of China

The Problem of China

'China by her resources and her population is capable of being the greatest power in the world after the United States. ' Bertrand Russell The Problem of China In 1920 the philosopher Bertrand Russell spent a year in China as Professor of Philosophy at the University of Beijing (then Peking) where his lectures on mathematical logic enthralled students and listeners including Mao Tse Tung who attended some of Russell’s talks. Written at a time when China was largely regarded by the West as backward and weak The Problem of China sees Russell rise above the prejudices of his era and presciently assess China's past present and future. Russell brings his analytical and insightful eye to bear on some fundamental aspects of China’s history and politics cautioning China against adopting a purely Western model of social and economic development which he regarded as characterized by a combination of greed and militarism. Beginning with an overview of nineteenth-century Chinese history and considering China's relations with Japan and Russia Russell then contrasts Chinese civilization with Western. He devotes a fascinating chapter to the character of the Chinese which he argues is complex but ultimately defined by a ‘pacific temper’. With uncanny foresight Russell predicts China’s resurgence but only if it is able to establish an orderly government promote industrial development under Chinese control and foster the spread of education. This Routledge Classics edition includes a new introduction by Bernard Linsky.

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