Everywhere nowhere

Everywhere nowhere
Author: Rebecca Tiessen
Publsiher: Kumarian Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2007
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781565492387

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* Shows how development agencies have responded to the need for gender equality at all levels of operation * Scrutinizes the efficacy of gender mainstreaming’s thirty-year history Gender mainstreaming emerged in early gender and development work and gained strength following the 1975 Conference on Women in Mexico City. After three decades of gender and development approaches, and a more recent emphasis on gender mainstreaming, Everywhere/Nowhere presents a timely reflection on the challenges and opportunities development agencies have faced as they attempt to translate gender mainstreaming policies into practice. Reports on gender mainstreaming within development agencies tend to concentrate on technical solutions with little attention to the political changes necessary for transforming the mainstream. Technical solutions (such as quantitative information about the number of female staff members hired or the allocation of a certain amount of resources to gender-related activities) are more frequently reported and more easily measured. An emphasis on technical solutions has resulted in limited impact within organizations and minimal changes to gender inequitable relations. Development agencies and their staff members are, however, finding innovative - or subtle - strategies to transform the mainstream through networking, coalition-building, and leadership initiatives. This book examines these approaches and analyses their contributions to gender mainstreaming.

Everywhere Nowhere

Everywhere Nowhere
Author: Daniel J. Marco,Barbara Saint John
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0996667105

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Russia If Not Everywhere Nowhere

Russia  If Not Everywhere  Nowhere
Author: David Urquhart
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 22
Release: 1867
Genre: Christianity and international relations
ISBN: BSB:BSB11008950

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I m Everywhere and Nowhere and I Own Nothing and Everything

I m Everywhere and Nowhere  and I Own Nothing and Everything
Author: Yann Girard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1539112705

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Over the past seven years I've lived in more places than I can remember. I lived and worked in Shanghai, New York, Berlin, Bangkok, Munich and a few more places, not including the dozens of places I've stayed at for just a few days or weeks.While writing these lines I'm in a small town in Malaysia.I've basically lived out of a backpack for the past seven years. And the longer I'm doing this, the less stuff I need. Right now I carry less than 10 items around with me in a carry on backpack that weighs less than 10kg. I go wherever I want to go. I currently spend less than $800 a month. Including everything. My most precious possession is a $300 Acer laptop.I've started a clothing company in China, for the Chinese market, which failed miserably. I've launched more than 10 websites, some of them made some money, some of them didn't. I shut down all of them. I've written seven books (this is my eighth). None of them was a bestseller. I write a blog where I published more than 500 articles so far. I've more than 100,000 monthly readers spread across multiple platforms.I'm by no means successful. Or rich. But I have more than enough, by all means. I have access to everything I need. And I can buy and afford everything I need.I'm not a minimalist. Or a digital nomad. Or an entrepreneur. Or a blogger. Or an author.I'm mostly trying to just be myself. I'm trying to be myself in a world where it gets harder and harder every single day to just be yourself.It's not always been easy. As a matter of fact it's probably been hard more often than it's been easy. But every day of struggle and doubt has been worth it. Being yourself and creating your own life instead of just living a life is always worth the struggle.This right here is my story. This is what I've learned about life, myself and the world around me.I'm everywhere and nowhere. And I own nothing and everything...

Everywhere and Nowhere

Everywhere and Nowhere
Author: Joe McCartney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2019-07-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0359560385

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An anthology of short stories by Joe McCartney. This collection features "The Graveyard Shift," "Zugzwang," "The Little Star," "A Horrible Little Shop," "I Dreamed of Diamonds," "The Comedian," "Queens," and "Everywhere and Nowhere."

Russia If Not Everywhere Nowhere A Correspondance

Russia  If Not Everywhere  Nowhere  A Correspondance
Author: David Urquhart
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 6
Release: 1867
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NLS:V000709510

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Beauty is Nowhere

Beauty is Nowhere
Author: Saul Ostrow
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2013-08-21
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781135231026

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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Pulp Empire

Pulp Empire
Author: Paul S. Hirsch
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2024-06-05
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9780226829463

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Winner of the Popular Culture Association's Ray and Pat Browne Award for Best Book in Popular or American Culture In the 1940s and ’50s, comic books were some of the most popular—and most unfiltered—entertainment in the United States. Publishers sold hundreds of millions of copies a year of violent, racist, and luridly sexual comics to Americans of all ages until a 1954 Senate investigation led to a censorship code that nearly destroyed the industry. But this was far from the first time the US government actively involved itself with comics—it was simply the most dramatic manifestation of a long, strange relationship between high-level policy makers and a medium that even artists and writers often dismissed as a creative sewer. In Pulp Empire, Paul S. Hirsch uncovers the gripping untold story of how the US government both attacked and appropriated comic books to help wage World War II and the Cold War, promote official—and clandestine—foreign policy and deflect global critiques of American racism. As Hirsch details, during World War II—and the concurrent golden age of comic books—government agencies worked directly with comic book publishers to stoke hatred for the Axis powers while simultaneously attempting to dispel racial tensions at home. Later, as the Cold War defense industry ballooned—and as comic book sales reached historic heights—the government again turned to the medium, this time trying to win hearts and minds in the decolonizing world through cartoon propaganda. Hirsch’s groundbreaking research weaves together a wealth of previously classified material, including secret wartime records, official legislative documents, and caches of personal papers. His book explores the uneasy contradiction of how comics were both vital expressions of American freedom and unsettling glimpses into the national id—scourged and repressed on the one hand and deployed as official propaganda on the other. Pulp Empire is a riveting illumination of underexplored chapters in the histories of comic books, foreign policy, and race.