A History of Progressive Music and Youth Culture: Phishing in America is designed for those who work with or teach young people to understand the nature and origin of musical commitment and devotion.
A History of Progressive Music and Youth Culture: Phishing in America is designed for those who work with or teach young people to understand the natu...
This book tends to the distinctive forms of Black life as they become situated within particular sociocultural networks, institutions, organizations and community establishments, conveying bearings generative of synergies in the quest of solidarity through Diasporic memory.
This book tends to the distinctive forms of Black life as they become situated within particular sociocultural networks, institutions, organizations a...
This book tends to the distinctive forms of Black life as they become situated within particular sociocultural networks, institutions, organizations and community establishments, conveying bearings generative of synergies in the quest of solidarity through Diasporic memory.
This book tends to the distinctive forms of Black life as they become situated within particular sociocultural networks, institutions, organizations a...
Novel Education is at once an introduction to psychoanalytic theories of everyday education and a guide to perplexed learning. The second edition includes a new opening note and concluding chapter, and promises to be essential reading for those involved in the learning lives of others.
Novel Education is at once an introduction to psychoanalytic theories of everyday education and a guide to perplexed learning. The second edition incl...
This edited book, by Rosalina Díaz, represents a radical form of ethnography, as it presents the voices of academic scholars and scientists side by side with those of grassroots activists, native healers and community herbalists, in addressing issues of cultural and indigenous identity, agroecology, sustainability and self-determination in the Greater Antillean region of the Caribbean. "In Decolonizing Paradise, Rosalina Díaz blends the voices of scientists with local healers and activists to explore a radical ethnography of plants and people in the Caribbean. Through their lived...
This edited book, by Rosalina Díaz, represents a radical form of ethnography, as it presents the voices of academic scholars and scientists side by s...