An Intimate Distance

An Intimate Distance
Author: Rosemary Betterton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781136155628

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An Intimate Distance considers a wide range of visual images of women in the context of current debates which centre around the body, including reproductive science, questions of ageing and death and the concept of 'body horror' in relation to food, consumption and sex. A feminist reclamation of these images suggests how the permeable boundaries between the female body and technology, nature and culture are being crossed in the work of women artists.

Intimate Distance

Intimate Distance
Author: David Campany,Katya Tylevich
Publsiher: Aperture Foundation
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Landscape photography
ISBN: 1597113603

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This is a comprehensive monograph charting the career of the acclaimed American photographer. Though he has published many smaller monographs of individual bodies of work, this gathers his most iconic images and brings a fresh perspective to his oeuvre with the inclusion of many unpublished photographs.

Down to Earth Sociology 14th Edition

Down to Earth Sociology  14th Edition
Author: James M. Henslin
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2007-02-13
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781416536208

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Presents a selection of forty-six readings that provide, an introduction to the sociological perspective, look at how sociologists conduct research, examine the cultural underpinnings of social life, and discuss social groups and social structure, gender and sexuality, deviance, and social stratification, institutions, and change.

Culture and Environment

Culture and Environment
Author: Irwin Altman,Martin M. Chemers
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1984-05-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0521319706

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It covers a wide range of topics dealing with the complex relationship between people and the environment.

Messages Signs and Meanings

Messages  Signs  and Meanings
Author: Marcel Danesi
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2004
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1551302500

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"Messages, Signs, and Meanings can be used directly in introductory courses in semiotics, communications, media, or culture studies. Additionally, it can be used as a complementary or supplementary text in courses dealing with cognate areas of investigation (psychology, mythology, education, literary studies, anthropology, linguistics). The text builds upon what readers already know intuitively about signs, and then leads them to think critically about the world in which they live - a world saturated with images of all kinds that a basic knowledge of semiotics can help filter and deconstruct. The text also provides opportunities for readers to do "hands-on" semiotics through the exercises and questions for discussion that accompany each chapter. Biographical sketches of the major figures in the field are also included, as is a convenient glossary of technical terms." "The overall plan of the book is to illustrate how message-making and meaning-making can be studied from the specific vantage point of the discipline of semiotics. This third edition also includes updated discussions of information technology throughout, focusing especially on how meanings are now negotiated through such channels as websites, chat rooms, and instant messages."--Jacket.

Creating Communication

Creating Communication
Author: Randy Fujishin
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0965502945

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Tailored for the "hybrid," fundamental, and introduction courses in speech communications, Creating Communication is a brief, practical, and student-friendly introduction to the discipline with a unique theme: Students are "artists," using their words and behaviors to create something new and exciting in their lives and in the lives of others. Designed for skills-based courses, Creating Communication provides students with the basic communication skills necessary to improve their public-speaking, group, interpersonal intercultural, leadership, and interviewing communication. The book helps students develop a greater understanding of the importance of communication skills and motivates them to learn more about communication studies. Thorough yet concise, Creating Communication covers a full range of topics in a clear, organized, and engaging way. In his distinctive conversational tone, Fujishin encourages students to implement powerful changes in the way they communicate with others, empowering them to create more productive and meaningful lives as "artists of communication."

Environment and Behavior

Environment and Behavior
Author: Robert B. Bechtel
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 714
Release: 1997-01-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0803957955

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This comprehensive, introductory text presents a unified view of human environment problems. Unlike most texts in the field that treat environmental psychology as a branch of psychology only, Environment and Behavior covers the topic from a cross-disciplinary nature. The book is more inclusive of all aspects of environmental studies and emphasizes the innovative thinking required to deal with environmental problems. The breadth of coverage offered by Environment and Behavior will enable the instructor to choose the focus for each particular course because it contains chapters on a variety of subject areas, including environmental engineering, biology, geography, architecture, evolutionary biology, sociology, clinical psychology, and gerontology. Environment and Behavior is a one-of-a-kind text with a unique style that will make it a must for all courses related to the environment, including urban studies and psychology.

Encyclopedia of Identity

Encyclopedia of Identity
Author: Ronald L. Jackson II,Michael A. Hogg
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 1001
Release: 2010-06-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781412951531

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Alphabetically arranged entries offer a comprehensive overview of the definitions, politics, manifestations, concepts, and ideas related to identity.