Monsoon economies: India's history in a changing climate
In: History for a sustainable future
"A radical new reading of the emergence of modern India, one in which the interaction between the environment and the economy takes the centerstage."
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In: History for a sustainable future
"A radical new reading of the emergence of modern India, one in which the interaction between the environment and the economy takes the centerstage."
World Affairs Online
Theoretical foundation of health -- Right to health : international legal perspective -- Right to health in Indian Constitutional Law -- General legislative and policy framework of right to health in India -- Right to health in context of women and children -- Right to health in context of persons with disabilities -- Right to health in context of epidemic diseases -- Right to health and protection against occupational health hazards.
Foreword / by David Roediger -- Introduction: An American revolutionary / by Geer Dhondt, Zhandarka Kurti, and Jarrod Shanahan -- Passing -- The POC : a personal memoir -- In my youth -- Meeting in Chicago -- The white blindspot -- Learn the lessons of US history -- Organizing workers : lessons for radicals -- Without a science of navigation, -- Cannot sail in stormy seas (excerpts) -- My debt and obligation to Ted Allen -- Worker, white worker : the Sojourner Truth Organization -- Theses on white supremacy : expanded remarks -- No condescending saviors : a study of the experience of revolution in the twentieth century (excerpts) -- Since when has working been a crime? -- Are US workers paid above the value of their labor power? -- Introduction to the Unites States : an autonomist political history -- The backward workers -- Influence -- Abolish the white race--by any means necessary -- The American intifada -- Immigrants and whites -- The white worker and the labor movement in nineteenth-century America -- When does an unreasonable act make sense? -- Antifascism, anti-racism, and abolition -- Aux armes! Formez vos bataillons! Until it hurts -- How the Irish became white (introduction) -- "The point is not to interpret whiteness but to abolish it" -- Abolitionism and the white studies racket -- Reality and the future -- Abolitionism and the free society -- American blindspot : Reconstruction according to Eric Foner and W.E.B. Du Bois -- Whiteness and class struggle -- "As American as apple pie" -- "It is all occupied territory" -- Zionism, anti-Semitism, and the people of Palestine -- Beyond the spectacle : new abolitionists speak out -- "The lesson of the hour" : Wendell Phillips on abolition and strategy -- The world view of C.L.R. James -- Modern politics -- Alternative institutions or dual power? -- Race or class? -- "Race and occupy" : remarks delivered at Occupy Boston -- Defining hard crackers -- Frederick Douglas, John Brown, and the virtues of impracticality -- Epilogue : my dream -- Afterword : Noel Ignatiev, an intellectual biography / by John Garvey.
In: Wiley series in the psychology of crime, policing and law
"Forensic linguistics has come a long way since the term was first used in Jan Svartvik's publication The Evans Statement: a Case for Forensic Linguistics in 1968. Since then, an increasing body of research has contributed to the growth and professionalism of this multi- and cross-disciplinary field, with practitioners regularly undertaking forensic linguistic casework. Forensic Linguistics, broadly speaking, is the science of language analysis in a legal context and grounded in established linguistic theory, with practitioners applying linguistic knowledge and methodology to answering questions raised in legal contexts. Forensic linguistics can be seen as an area of applied linguistics in which techniques of linguistic analysis are applied to forensic situations and data. Linguistics involves the analysis of written texts or spoken interaction by describing and explaining the nature of the communication on a number of linguistic levels using a variety of interpretative tools, theories and methods. Forensic linguistics essentially takes the linguist's toolbox and applies it in forensic contexts where texts and speech samples are often unhelpfully short and few in number, in contrast to the large collections traditionally used in academic research"--
In: Universale paperbacks Il Mulino
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In: Springer eBook Collection
Chapter 1: Introduction: The 2020-2021 Term at the Supreme Court -- Chapter 2: Alston v. NCAA on the Anti-trust Challenge to College Sports -- Chapter 3: BP v. Baltimore on Climate Change -- Chapter 4: Brnovich v. DNC on Voting Restrictions -- Chapter 5: California v. Texas on Obamacare -- Chapter 6: Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid on Property Rights -- Chapter 7: Collins v. Mnuchin & US v. Arthrex on Separation of Powers -- Chapter 8: Federal Republic of Germany v. Philipp on Extra-territorial Rights Claims -- Chapter 9: Fulton v. City of Philadelphia on Free Exercise of Religion and LGBT Rights -- Chapter 10: Jones v. Mississippi on Life Without Parole for Youth Offenders -- Chapter 11: Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L. on Free Speech in High School -- Chapter 12: Pereida v. Wilkinson on Deportation of Noncitizens -- Chapter 13: Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn & South Bay Pentecostal on Religious Liberty and the Pandemic -- Chapter 14: Tanzin v. Tanvir on RFRA and Damages Against Federal Officials -- Chapter 15: Torres v. Madrid on Use of Force Under the Fourth Amendment -- Chapter 16: Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski on Campus Free Speech -- Chapter 17: The Legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
In: How to build our world
"What does a city need to thrive? Build one layer by layer to find out. Start with a source of water then add the buildings and people that make up the bustling city. Then, get creative to make your own city environment. Colorful illustrations paired with bright photos help young readers learn how to build our world"--