Advanced Sociology Through Diagrams
Author: Tony Lawson
Publisher:
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9780199134090
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Author: Tony Lawson
Publisher:
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9780199134090
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is intended for a-level sociology students.
Author: Stephen Pople
Publisher:
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 178
ISBN-13: 9780199141999
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDT These highly successful revision guides have been brought right up-to-date for the new A Level specifications introduced in September 2000.DT Oxford Revision Guides are highly effective for both individual revision and classroom summary work. The unique visual format makes the key concepts and processes, and the links between them, easier to memorize.DT Students will save valuable revision time by using these notes instead of condensing their own.DT In fact, many students are choosing to buy their own copies so that they can colour code or highlight them as they might do with their own revision notes.
Author: Andrew Gillespie
Publisher:
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 142
ISBN-13: 9780199134298
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDT These highly successful revision guides have been brought right up-to-date for the new A Level specifications introduced in September 2000.DT Oxford Revision Guides are highly effective for both individual revision and classroom summary work. The unique visual format makes the key concepts and processes, and the links between them, easier to memorize.DT Students will save valuable revision time by using these notes instead of condensing their own.DT In fact, many students are choosing to buy their own copies so that they can colour code or highlight them as they might do with their own revision notes.
Author: Michael Lewis
Publisher:
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 9780199141982
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDT These highly successful revision guides have been brought right up-to-date for the new A Level specifications introduced in September 2000.DT Oxford Revision Guides are highly effective for both individual revision and classroom summary work. The unique visual format makes the key concepts and processes, and the links between them, easier to memorize.DT Students will save valuable revision time by using these notes instead of condensing their own.DT In fact, many students are choosing to buy their own copies so that they can colour code or highlight them as they might do with their own revision notes.
Author: W. R. Pickering
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Published:
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9780199141968
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ian Simons
Publisher:
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 116
ISBN-13: 9780199134335
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOxford Revision Guides are highly effective for both individual revision and classroom summary work. The diagrammatic approach makes the key concepts and processes, and the links between them, easier to memorize.Comprehensive coverageKey topics are graphically presented on page spreads, making the book extremely easy to use. Additionally, this book features specification matching grids so that you feel confident that your specification is covered.Saves revision timeYour students will save valuable revision time by using these notes instaed of condensing their own. In fact many students are choosing to buy their own copies so that they can colour code or highlight them as they might do with their own revision notes.
Author: Greg Dewar
Publisher:
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 181
ISBN-13: 0199148732
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUsual Revision Guide style with a topic graphically presented on each A4 page - coverage of all AS/A Level specifications for the subject.
Author: Paul Fairclough
Publisher:
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 116
ISBN-13: 0199134340
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUsual Revision Guide style with a topic graphically presented on each A4 page - coverage of all AS/A Level specifications for the subject.
Author: David P. Leong
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2012-07-01
Total Pages: 271
ISBN-13: 1610974522
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis research explores the cultural and theological complexities within the urban context as some of the most prominent societal realities shaping our cities today. Cities represent the convergence of identities, industries, and ideologies in a dynamic urban ecosystem of pluralism and globalization. Far more than just the incidental built environment that houses such phenomena, the city is a living, breathing organism with vital systems and infrastructure that function as a means of sustenance for its inhabitants. Ultimately, cities are a cultural reflection of our common humanity in all of its beauty and depravity. More specifically, this work critically examines the cultural and theological significance of the urban context as an exercise in missiological contextualization. Through a dialectical exploration of the locality of Seattle's Rainier Valley and the universality of the street comer, three different lenses are used to examine the intersection of faith and culture in the city. First, through developing a rnissional theology of cultural engagement, the themes of incarnation, confrontation, and imagination inform a theological posture that is conversant with urbanism. Second, an interdisciplinary method of urban exegesis that synthesizes the symbolic systems of urban semiotics and the missional theology of cultural exegesis is applied to particular settings in Seattle's Rainier Valley as a form of observing and interpreting urban communities. Third, an urban contextual theology that is situated inan environment of physical density, social diversity, and economic disparity emphasizes the necessity of engaging the city with theologies of place, neighbor, and community. In an effort to equip and empower the church and others to engage the city as thoughtful, missional people, this research seeks to cultivate a combination of critical observational skills in the urban context and a constructive understanding of the holistic Christian mission among the poor and disenfranchised in our urban communities. From the street comer in the ghetto to newly gentrified enclaves of hipsters, "street signs" are all around us; they point us in the right direction toward deeper understanding, alert us to the presence of injustice on the horizon, and draw our attention to the redemptive beauty of the city that is revealed in the light of the gospel.
Author: Sonny Shiu-Hing Lo
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-09-13
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 1134988982
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA new era in the democracy movement in Hong Kong began on July 1, 2003, when half a million people protested on the streets, and has included the 2012 anti-National Education campaign, the 2014 Occupy Central Movement and the rapid rise of localist groups. The new democracy movement in Hong Kong is characterized by a diversity of interest groups calling for political reform, policy change and the territory’s autonomy vis-à-vis the central government in Beijing. These groups include lawyers, teachers, students, nativists, workers, Catholics, human rights activists, environmental activists and intellectuals. This book marks a new attempt at understanding the activities of the various interest groups in their quest for democratic participation, governmental responsiveness and openness. They are utilizing new and unconventional modes of political participation, such as the Occupy Central Movement, cross-class mobilization, the use of technology and cyberspace, and human rights activities with cross-boundary implications for China’s political development. The book will be useful to students, researchers, officials, diplomats and journalists interested in the political change of Hong Kong and the implications for mainland China.