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In: A Merloyd Lawrence book
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Topo/graphic Introductions: Places, Markets and Marketplaces -- Entering the Marketplace -- Positioning the Marketplace -- The Place of the Market -- A Methodology for a Marketplace -- Topo/graphy -- To the Market(place)… -- References -- Chapter 2: Positioning Borough Market as Market and Marketplace -- A Field in Chorleywood -- Re/Placing Food -- Placing Alternatives -- Placing Urban Marketplaces -- Borough Market and the City -- Conclusions: Placing the Marketplace -- References -- Chapter 3: Imagined Geographies of the Marketplace: Fashioned Materialities -- A Fine Alternative for a Market -- Material Semiotics -- Placement and Place: The Market's Built Environment -- Iron and Glass -- Floral Hall -- Market Things and What They Say -- Bakers -- Butchers -- Materials and Meanings: Assembling the Market of Signs -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: From Tree to Cup: Coffee and Commodity Culture in Borough Market -- Cups of Coffee -- Discovery: Placing Quality, Identifying Value -- Transformation: Commoditizing Quality, Expressing Value -- Translation: Performing Quality, Realizing Value -- Conclusions: An Economy of Quality -- References -- Chapter 5: Vibrancy, Conviviality and Buzz: Reproducing Market and Marketplace -- Buzzing Marketplace -- Defining Buzz -- Performing the Social -- Relating Consumers -- Performing the Marketplace -- Leaky Space(s) and the Sensescape of the Market -- The Sights -- The Sounds -- The Smells -- The Feel of the Place -- The Tastes -- The Buzz: Towards A(nother) Geography of Borough Market -- (Re)defining the Buzz -- Critical Mass -- The Market Buzzing -- Conclusions: The Fuel of an Economy -- References -- Chapter 6: Assembling the Marketplace -- Buzzing Marketplace -- Buzzing Borough Market -- Spatial Implications -- Place-Fetish.
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Epigraphs -- Dedication -- AIMS -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- AUTHORITIES -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- Chapter 8 -- Chapter 9 -- Chapter 10 -- Chapter 11 -- Chapter 12 -- Chapter 13 -- Chapter 14 -- Chapter 15 -- Chapter 16 -- Chapter 17 -- Chapter 18 -- Chapter 19 -- Chapter 20 -- Chapter 21 -- Chapter 22 -- Chapter 23 -- Chapter 24 -- Chapter 25 -- Chapter 26 -- Chapter 27 -- Chapter 28 -- Chapter 29 -- Chapter 30 -- Chapter 31 -- Chapter 32 -- Chapter 33 -- Chapter 34 -- Chapter 35 -- Chapter 36 -- Chapter 37 -- Chapter 38 -- Chapter 39 -- Chapter 40 -- Chapter 41 -- Chapter 42 -- Chapter 43 -- Chapter 44 -- Chapter 45 -- Chapter 46 -- Chapter 47 -- Back Cover.
Part one: Take inventory -- Rule #1: Establish your ideal love weight -- Rule #2: Clear out your cupboards and sweep the fridge -- Rule #3: Begin a dating detox to reset your metabolism -- Part two: Date. Rinse. Repeat. -- Rule #4: The treadmill won't run on its own. Climb on and press Start. -- Rule #5: Choose the right recipes for your dating type -- Rule #6: You won't get skinny by eating the same old sh*t -- Rule #7: Stop with the comfort foods. It's okay to be a little hungry -- Part three: Shortcomings and love traps -- Rule #8: Alcohol is not a food group. Respect your limits -- Rule #9: Hookups are like french fries -- Rule #10: Porn is like chewing gum--all artificial flavor -- Rule #11: Stick to natural sugars. Substitutes are bad for your health -- Part four: Love rules: the slow diet for the long haul -- Rule #12: Trust your gut and protect yourself with probiotics -- Rule #13: Set your own "best before" date -- Rule #14: Look for relationship role models -- Rule #15: Life is a feast. Take your place at the table.
Cover -- Miseducating for the Global Economy -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1-Educating for the Global Economy -- 2-The Flat World and the Education Needed for It -- 3-The U.S. Economy, Schooling, and Knowledge -- 4-Corporate "Support" of Schooling and Protecting Corporations -- 5-Constricting the Curriculum -- 6-U.S. Capitalism's Pretense of Supporting Education for the Global Economy -- 7-Fighting Back -- Notes -- Index.
"Psychoanalytic and Psychotherapeutic Perspectives on Step-families and Step-parenting looks at the role step-parents can play in the psychic development of children. Step-parenting requires enormous confidence and resilience that stretches into a territory of human emotions and conflict that can make marriage seem easy. Prophecy Coles' concern has been that we are witnessing a new kinship system and our psychological thinking has not kept up with the emotional effect that stepparents are having upon the next generation. The author traces the history of our beliefs about stepparents through the oral tradition of the fairy story into our present, arguably prejudiced beliefs about them. Coles explores whether our feelings about stepparents arise from the unconscious tradition that placed stepparents in hostile opposition to the natural forces of parenting. The absence of detailed clinical work on the subject has meant that the author has drawn on interviews, biography and three long term research projects to think about this new family constellation"--
The quick-and-easy guide to effective social media marketing Social Media for Business is the essential guide to navigating the social media maelstrom and effectively promoting your business online. You'll learn how to develop a simple marketing plan, use social media effectively and measure the results of your efforts as you turn contacts and followers into customers. This new third edition has been updated to reflect the expanding influence of Instagram, and includes Snapchat, Security, Social Influence and updated case studies that illustrate the rapid evolution of social media as a business tool. You'll learn about the recent changes to Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube and Pinterest and how to factor them into your strategy-as well as when to decide to transition toward or away from any specific platform. Social media can help you expand your networks, engage with your customers and help you grow your business, but not all platforms work for all businesses. The best results come from directed effort and stellar execution, and this book shows you how to make it happen from setup to sale.-Learn where to focus your efforts for maximum gain -Discover the newest platforms, their demographics and their potential -Understand key changes that can affect the way you use major platforms -Build an effective social media presence that translates into business Not every business needs a Facebook page, but every business does need some sort of online presence-and social media can be a high-impact, cost-effective way to reach thousands of potential customers. From building a profile to creating and curating content, Social Media for Business is packed with guidance every business owner needs.
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Theorizing from and Traveling toward a Radical Democratic Habitus -- 1. The Neuropolitical Habitus of Resonant Receptive Democracy -- 2. From Mega- circulatory Power to Polyface Flows -- 3. System Dynamics and a Radical Politics of Transformative Co- optation -- 4. Shock Democracy and Wormhole Hope in Catastrophic Times -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
"Prophecy Coles: The Shadow of the "Second Mother": Nurses and nannies in theories of infant development. The Shadow of the "Second Mother" explores why has there been such little interest, in psychology, social history and biography, in the important contribution that 'second mothers', such as wet nurses and nannies, have had upon the emotional life of the children they have nursed. For the last three thousand years and throughout most civilisations they have nurtured the children of the privileged, and kept alive the abandoned and unwanted child, and yet there has been a profound silence surrounding the influence they may have had. The author explores the lives of several well-known people who have been wet nursed, such as Michelangelo, Rousseau, Jack London, Nabokov and Klein. She speculates that they all were affected emotionally by their 'second mother', and concludes that a universal feature of such delegated mothering seems to be that the bond between mother and child is broken, and the child may be left with a life-long distrust of close relationships. In The Shadow of the "Second Mother", Coles combines an exploration of attachment theory with neurology, making it possible to give an explanation as to why these important figures have lain unnamed and ignored in our social and psychological consciousness. This intriguing new approach to an ancient practice will be fascinating reading for psychotherapists, psychoanalysts, sociologist and students of social history"--