Burning Matters

Burning Matters

Author: Peter C. Little

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2021-11-09

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 0190934549

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Introduction: From e-waste ashes to ethnographic intervention -- Amidst global e-waste trades and green neoliberalization -- "We are all North here" : Dagomba migrations and meanings -- Erasure, demolition, and violent obsolescence in the urban margins -- Embodied burning, e-waste epidemiology, and toxic postcolonial corporality -- Visualizing Agbogbloshie and re-envisioning e-waste anthropology -- Looming uncertainties and neoliberal techno-optimism -- Conclusion: New openings, relations, and burning matters.


Toxic Town

Toxic Town

Author: Peter C. Little

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2014-03-14

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 0814770649

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Shows the risks of high-tech pollution through a study of an IBM plant's effects on a New York town In 1924, IBM built its first plant in Endicott, New York. Now, Endicott is a contested toxic waste site. With its landscape thoroughly contaminated by carcinogens, Endicott is the subject of one of the nation’s largest corporate-state mitigation efforts. Yet despite the efforts of IBM and the U.S. government, Endicott residents remain skeptical that the mitigation systems employed were designed with their best interests at heart. In Toxic Town, Peter C. Little tracks and critically diagnoses the experiences of Endicott residents as they learn to live with high-tech pollution, community transformation, scientific expertise, corporate-state power, and risk mitigation technologies. By weaving together the insights of anthropology, political ecology, disaster studies, and science and technology studies, the book explores questions of theoretical and practical import for understanding the politics of risk and the ironies of technological disaster response in a time when IBM’s stated mission is to build a “Smarter Planet.” Little critically reflects on IBM’s new corporate tagline, arguing for a political ecology of corporate social and environmental responsibility and accountability that places the social and environmental politics of risk mitigation front and center. Ultimately, Little argues that we will need much more than hollow corporate taglines, claims of corporate responsibility, and attempts to mitigate high-tech disasters to truly build a smarter planet.


Little Bets

Little Bets

Author: Peter Sims

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2011-04-19

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1439170444

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“An enthusiastic, example-rich argument for innovating in a particular way—by deliberately experimenting and taking small exploratory steps in novel directions. Light, bright, and packed with tidy anecdotes” (The Wall Street Journal). What do Apple CEO Steve Jobs, comedian Chris Rock, prize-winning architect Frank Gehry, and the story developers at Pixar films all have in common? Bestselling author Peter Sims found that rather than start with a big idea or plan a whole project in advance, they make a methodical series of little bets, learning critical information from lots of little failures and from small but significant wins. Reporting on a fascinating range of research, from the psychology of creative blocks to the influential field of design thinking, Sims offers engaging and illuminating accounts of breakthrough innovators at work, and a whole new way of thinking about how to navigate uncertain situations and unleash our untapped creative powers.


Little Peter

Little Peter

Author: Lucas Malet

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2020-08-15

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 3752442735

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Reproduction of the original: Little Peter by Lucas Malet


Little Peter (Musaicum Christmas Specials)

Little Peter (Musaicum Christmas Specials)

Author: Lucas Malet

Publisher: e-artnow

Published: 2020-12-17

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13:

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Musaicum Books presents the Musaicum Christmas Specials. We have selected the greatest Christmas novels, short stories and fairy tales for this joyful and charming holiday season, for all those who want to keep the spirit of Christmas alive with a heartwarming tale. Little Peter is a tale of a young boy who lived on the edge of the pine forest in a big wooden house with his parents, his two brothers and their servants Eliza and Gustavus. Peter is the youngest child in the Lepage family by number of years and this Christmas he is about to have an adventure to remember.


The History of Little Peter, the Ship Boy

The History of Little Peter, the Ship Boy

Author: William Henry Giles Kingston

Publisher: Library of Alexandria

Published: 2020-09-28

Total Pages: 107

ISBN-13: 1465596402

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ÒAre you better, mother, to-day?Ó asked little Peter, as he went up to the bed on which Widow Gray lay, in a small chamber of their humble abode. ÒI trust so, my boy,Ó she answered, in a doubtful tone, as she gazed fondly on the ruddy, broad, honest face of her only child, and put aside the mass of light hair which clustered curling over his brow, to imprint on it a loving kiss. ÒI tried to get up to help Betsy when she came to tidy the house, but did not feel strong enough; and the doctor, who looked in soon after, said I had better stay quiet, and gave me some stuff which I trust may do me good. Betsy kindly stopped and put everything to rights, but since she went I have felt lonely, and have been longing for you to come home.Ó Betsy was an old woman who lived nearly half a mile off, on the hill-side. She had known Mary Gray from her childhood, and came every day, without fee or reward, to assist her during the grievous illness from which she had long been suffering, while little Peter was away tending Farmer AshtonÕs sheep on the neighbouring downs. Widow GrayÕs cottage stood towards the bottom on the sloping side of some lofty downs, which extended far away east and west, as well as a considerable distance southward towards the ocean, which was, as the crow flies, about ten miles off from the highest point above it. The hill formed one side of a valley, through which flowed a sparkling stream bordered by trees, with here and there scattered about the cottages of the hamlet of Springvale. Far away at the lower end rose amid the trees the slender spire of the little church. On the other side of the valley was a further succession of open downs, crossed only by a single road a considerable distance, off, so that a more secluded nook than Springvale could not be found for many a mile round.


Little Peter: A Christmas Morality for Children of any Age

Little Peter: A Christmas Morality for Children of any Age

Author: Lucas Malet

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-10-23

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13:

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Lucas Malet's 'Little Peter: A Christmas Morality for Children of any Age' is a timeless classic that seamlessly blends moral lessons with heartwarming storytelling. Written in a simple yet captivating style, Malet's work appeals to readers of all ages, making it a perfect holiday read for the entire family. The narrative follows the journey of Little Peter, a young boy who learns valuable life lessons during the Christmas season, teaching readers about the importance of kindness, empathy, and generosity. Malet's use of vivid imagery and engaging dialogue brings the story to life, making it a memorable and impactful reading experience. Set against the backdrop of a Victorian Christmas, the book provides a glimpse into the values and traditions of the era, adding depth and richness to the narrative. Lucas Malet, a pseudonym for Mary St. Ledger Kingsley, was a prolific British author known for her insightful social commentary and feminist themes. Her unique perspective and literary talents shine through in 'Little Peter,' making it a must-read for anyone looking for a heartwarming tale with a profound message. I highly recommend 'Little Peter' to readers of all ages who are seeking a meaningful and uplifting story to enjoy during the holiday season.