1 Overview -- 2 The dream: a future powered by plutonium -- 3 Civilian plutonium separation and nuclear-weapon proliferation -- 4 Continuation of plutonium separation without breeder reactors -- 5 A much worse accident that almost happened in Fukushima: A fire in a dense-packed spent fuel pool -- 6 Early dry-cask storage: A safer alternative to dense-packed pools and reprocessing -- 7 Deep disposal of spent fuel without reprocessing -- 8 The case for a ban on reprocessing -- Bibliography -- Index. .
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Making no difference: inclusive dance pedagogy / Sarah Whatley and Kate Marsh -- Developing inclusive dance pedagogy : dialogue, activism and aesthetic transformative learning / Tone Pernille Østern -- Beyond technique : diversity in dance as a transformative practice / Phillip Channells -- Exploring the relationship between dance and disability : a personal journey / Jackie Prada -- "Sowing dance" body movement for children from six months to three years old : the experience in Mesquita, Brazil / Luciana Veiga -- Dance for children with dyspraxia : the impact of Royal Academy of Dance, London, projects / Lesley Ovenden -- Values and principles shaping community dance / Ralph Buck and Barbara Snook -- The ugly duckling : stories of dance and disability from Denmark and South Africa / Gerard M. Samuel -- Dance, education and participation : the "Planters" project in Girona, Spain / Gemma Carbó Ribugent -- Building identity through dance : exploring the influence of dance for individuals with special needs / Nicole J. Reinders -- Encountering and embodying difference through dance : reflections on a research project in a primary school in Finland / Liisa Jaakonaho -- New spaces for creativity and action : recent developments in the Applied Performing Arts in Barcelona / Jordi Baltà, Eva Garcia and Raimon Àvila -- Making change : the identification and development of talented young dancers with disabilities / Imogen Aujla, Emma Redding and Veronica Jobbins -- Reflections from a/r/tography : perspectives to review creative activities with special needs children / Chung-Shiuan Chang and Shu-Hwa Jung -- Learning in action : intersecting approaches to teaching dance in Timor-Leste and Australia / Kym Stevens and Avril Huddy -- Exploring disability and dance : a Papua New Guinean experience / Naomi Faik-Simet -- ASEAN Para Games 2015 : dancing for inclusivity / Filomar Cortezano Tariao -- Dancing partners/ dancing peers : a wheelchair dance collaborative / Miriam Giguere and Rachel Federman-Morales -- Dance and affect : re-connecting minds to bodies of young adult survivors of violence in India / Urmimala Sarkar Munsi -- Digital stories : three young people's experience in a community dance class / Sue Cheesman and Elaine Bliss -- Community initiatives for special needs dancers : an evolving ecology in Singapore / Stephanie Burridge -- Celebrating diversity : a Jamaican story / Carolyn Russell Smith -- "I Can" : a Cambodian inclusive arts project / Laura Evans -- Learning together through dance : making cultural connections in Indonesia / Gianti Giadi -- From the ground up : a Portuguese dance education collaboration with regional communities / Madalena Victorino in conversation with Annie Greig -- Pulling back from being together : an ethnographic consideration of dance, digital technology and hikikomori in Japan and the UK / Adam Benjamin -- Freefalling with ballet / David Mead -- Troubling access and inclusion : a phenomenological study of children's learning opportunities in artistic-educational encounters with a professional contemporary dance production / Charlotte Svendler Nielsen -- Dancing in wheelchairs : a Malaysian story / Leng Poh Gee and Anthony Meh Kim Chuan -- "Twilight" : connection to place through an intergenerational multi-site dance project / Cheryl Stock -- Navi's story : access to collective identity through intercultural dance in the Fiji Islands / Sachiko Soro -- The value of extended residencies conducted by Restless Dance Theatre in schools, 2014-2015 / Nick Hughes, Michelle Ryan and India Lennerth
'This American Moment' focuses on the concept of anxiety politics by arguing that America is in crisis. Those who uphold or participate in racist and misogynist politics are threatened by changes to the status quo, such as the economic gains made by women and therefore respond with reactivity and defensiveness. This text examines first, the Black Lives Matter campaign as the latest disruption of the raced structures that define America and the anxious reactions that seek to protect and maintain the race structures; second, the particular economic, bodily, and reproductive health vulnerabilities that women face that have amalgamated into America's War on Women as anxious reactions to maintain patriarchy; and, finally, the how racism and misogyny unwittingly and rather unexpectedly led to the election of Trump and opened the door to fascism in the United States.
"Umhlonyane, also known as Artemisia afra, is one of the oldest and best-documented indigenous medicines in South Africa. This bush, which grows wild throughout the sub-Saharan region, smells and tastes like "medicine," thus easily making its way into people's lives and becoming the choice of everyday healing for Xhosa healer-diviners and Rastafarian herbalists. This 'natural' remedy has recently sparked curiosity as scientists search for new molecules against a tuberculosis pandemic while hoping to recognize indigenous medicine. Laplante follows umhlonyane on its trails and trials of becoming a biopharmaceutical -- from the "open air" to controlled environments -- learning from the plant and from the people who use it with hopes in healing."
chapter Introduction -- part Part 1 The fundamentals of GDR design -- chapter 1 Aims and priorities -- chapter 2 Institutional support -- part Part 2 Exemplary ideas and practices -- chapter 3 Designing for complex functionality -- chapter 4 Designing for appropriate product lifespans -- chapter 5 Designing systems -- part Part 3 Resistance encountered by GDR designers -- chapter 6 Cultural–political opposition -- chapter 7 Obstacles in the spheres of production and distribution.
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Männlichkeit wird in der "Zweiten Moderne" gleichzeitig zurückgewiesen und doch aufgefordert. Viele Männer versuchen, damit pragmatisch umzugehen. In einer Gesellschaft, die Konflikte entpolitisiert und stattdessen modularisiert - d.h. sie in einzelne, flexible Teile differenziert -, ist auch der "Neue Mann" zugleich ein modularisierter Mann. Er verhält sich in unterschiedlichen Bereichen seines Lebens strategisch und greift jeweils auf die verschiedenen, teilweise widersprüchlichen Identitätsanteile, die Module seines Mannseins, zurück. Lothar Böhnisch stellt einen integrierten theoretischen Zugang vor, der Mannsein und Männlichkeit in einem strukturellen Zusammenhang thematisiert und relevante tiefenpsychologische sowie gesellschaftliche Dimensionen aufeinander bezieht. Dabei werden Gendertheorie und Gesellschaftstheorie innovativ vermittelt. Dieser neue Ansatz in der deutschsprachigen Männerforschung regt zu Anschlüssen an andere sozialwissenschaftliche Disziplinen an, die sich mit Men's Studies beschäftigen. (Verlagstext)