From the Margins to the Mainstream the Domestic Violence Services Movement in Victoria Australia 1974 2016

From the Margins to the Mainstream  the Domestic Violence Services Movement in Victoria  Australia  1974 2016
Author: Jacqui Theobald,Suellen Murray,Judith Smart
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-11-13
Genre: Feminism
ISBN: 0522872565

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From the Margins to the Mainstream an Action Agenda for Literacy

From the Margins to the Mainstream  an Action Agenda for Literacy
Author: John Comings
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2008-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781437902495

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Many adults in our nation lack literacy skills and knowledge, and they and their families are falling further and further behind. The Nat. Literacy Summit 2000 began as a joint public-private effort to help the nation get serious about meeting its literacy challenges. A major Summit meeting was followed by more than 25 meetings around the country to craft a shared goal for a literate America and to outline the actions that can make that goal a reality. The voices of hundreds of people from different groups and sectors -- instructors, tutors, admin., researchers, business people, social service providers, policymakers, and adult students themselves -- all contributed to creating a strategy for the work to be done. This report synthesizes the wealth of recommendations received. Illus.

Alternative Food Politics

Alternative Food Politics
Author: Michelle Phillipov,Katherine Kirkwood
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351402941

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Media interest in food has intensified in recent years, leading to a contemporary food landscape where ‘alternative’ food practices are increasingly visible. Concerns that were once exclusively the domain of activist movements motivated by environmental, animal rights, health and anti-corporate agendas are now central to primetime television cooking shows, mobile apps and social media. This book is the first to explore the impact of popular media and culture on contemporary food politics. Through examination of a range of media and cultural texts, including news, digital media, advertising and food labelling, it brings together leading and emerging scholars in food studies, media and communications, sociology, law, policy studies, business, and geography. The book explores the practices of alternative food movements, the marketing techniques of conventional and alternative food producers, and the relationships between food industries, media, and the public. Covering topics ranging from agtech start-ups and social justice projects, to new ways of mediating food waste, celebrity, and ‘ethical’ foods, Alternative Food Politics reveals the importance of media as a driver of food system transformation. This is a pivotal time for media and food industries, and this book is essential reading for scholars and students seeking to better understand the futures, possibilities and limits of food politics today.

Margins and Mainstreams

Margins and Mainstreams
Author: Gary Y. Okihiro
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780295805368

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In this classic book on the meaning of multiculturalism in larger American society, Gary Okihiro explores the significance of Asian American experiences from the perspectives of historical consciousness, race, gender, class, and culture. While exploring anew the meanings of Asian American social history, Okihiro argues that the core values and ideals of the nation emanate today not from the so-called mainstream but from the margins, from among Asian and African Americans, Latinos and American Indians, women, and the gay and lesbian community. Those groups in their struggles for equality, have helped to preserve and advance the founders’ ideals and have made America a more democratic place for all.

CSR and Sustainability

CSR and Sustainability
Author: Michael Hopkins
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351284622

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is steadily moving from the margins to the mainstream across the spectrum of private companies, NGOs and the public sector. It has grown from being a concept embraced by a small number of companies such as The Body Shop in the early 1990s to a widespread global movement. At its weakest level, it is represented by a few philanthropic gestures by organizations but, when applied in its most complete form, it can steer the organization or sector to deliver a fully fledged, system-wide, multi-stakeholder operation, accompanied by multiple types of certification.For the first time, a book brings together key issues relating to CSR as they apply to different aspects of business; it is not another generalist title about CSR. Michael Hopkins, a leading expert in the field, is joined by a number of outstanding contributors to the book, to explain how CSR has evolved since the 1990s and to offer ground-breaking insights and practical and specific applications of the concept. For example, Mervyn King explains Integrating Reporting, Deborah Leipziger looks at the laws and standards for CSR, Branding and the Supply Chain, George Starcher provides a framework for Socially Responsible Restructuring, and Adrian Henriques explores Social Accounting and Stakeholder Dialogue.

From Margin to Mainstream

From Margin to Mainstream
Author: Susan M. Hartmann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1989
Genre: Women
ISBN: 0394356101

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This is a detailed and comprehensive account of women's participation in mainstream American politics at national, state, and local levels during the last 30 years. Hartmann traces their growing role in the political process and describes the issues around which they have mobilized--Equal Rights Amendment, the Equal Pay Act, Federal child care programs, and the appointment of women to high government posts. She notes how the black civil rights movement provided a new frame of reference for a women's movement, and discusses women's participation in the grassroots movements of the 1960s, in major women's organizations, such as the National Organization for Women and National Women's Political Caucus, and looks at women as political candidates and officeholders, and shapers of public policy. ISBN 0-394-35610-1: $29.95.

Contemporary American Independent Film

Contemporary American Independent Film
Author: Chris Holmlund,Justin Wyatt
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2005
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780415254861

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This anthology addresses the salient aesthetic, ideological and economic determinants of independent American cinema over the past three decades.

From the Margins to the Mainstream

From the Margins to the Mainstream
Author: Kenneth Cushner,Joanne Kilgour Dowdy
Publsiher: R & L Education
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Group identity
ISBN: 1475808925

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Understanding and addressing social justice concerns has become a central focus in an increasing number of schools as well as teacher education programs. The activities in this book are grounded in the recognition that personal experience and engagement is essential for meaningful intercultural learning and social justice awareness to occur. The authors of these activities, themselves teachers and teacher educators representing a wide range of disciplines, share their favorite and most engaging strategies they have found to be effective at helping students acquire a level of comfort and insight in what can oftentimes be contentious, challenging and sensitive issues. These hands-on activities actively engage preservice and practicing teachers in real-life and simulated experiences, raising awareness and providing a foundation for introspection, reflection and discussion around these critically important issues in the safety of the classroom setting.