This is Detroit, 1701-2001

This is Detroit, 1701-2001

Author: Arthur M. Woodford

Publisher: Wayne State University Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 9780814329146

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An illustrated history of Detroit from 1701 to 2001.


Academic Flying and the Means of Communication

Academic Flying and the Means of Communication

Author: Kristian Bjørkdahl

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-01-01

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 9811649111

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This open access book shines a light on how and why academic work became entwined with air travel, and what can be done to change academia’s flying habit. The starting point of the book is that flying is only one means of scholarly communication among many, and that the state of the planet now obliges us to shift to other means. How can the academic-as-globetrotter become a thing of the past? The chapters in this book respond to this call in three steps. It documents the consequences of academic flying, it investigates the issue of why academics fly, and it begins an effort to think through what can replace flying, and how. Finally, it confronts scholars and scientists, students, activists, research funders, university administrators, and others, with a call to translate this research into action.


Jitensha

Jitensha

Author: Donald R. Schlief

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 1412050332

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Jitensha: Down the Japanese Archipelago on a Bicycle is a travel narrative that recounts the author's 2500-mile zigzag bicycle odyssey from the northernmeost to the southernmost points of the four main islands of the Japanese archipelago. The author departs from Sapporro, capital of Japan's northernmost main island of Hokkaido in the last week of August. Two months later he stares out to sea from Cape Sata in Kyushu, the southernmost point of Japan proper. This book is about the happenings and human encounters the author experienced while bicycling the roads of Japan. This book is neither a guidebook nor a how-to-bicycle-Japan book. Most definitely it is not a treatise on the culture, customs, geography, history or people of Japan. Pure and simple, it is a very personal account of my bicycle ride down the length of Japan's four main islands. Please accept it as such.