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  • - A Comparative Perspective
    av Jolynna Sinanan & Daniel Miller
    339 - 555,-

  • - The Role of the City
    av Robert Biel
    159 - 359,-

  • - Exploring Science in Everyday Life
    av Andrew Morris
    249 - 495

  • - Reframing the Past
     
    249

    This edited collection explores the ways in which our understanding of the past in Dutch history and culture can be rethought to consider not only how it forms part of the present but how it can relate also to the future.

  • - Culture and History of the Low Countries, 15001700
     
    339,-

  • - A Bilingual Anthology
     
    249

  • - Constructing Discourses
    av Nicholas Piercey
    249 - 495

    What is the purpose of history today, and how can sporting research help us understand the world around us? In this stimulating book, Nicholas Piercey constructs four new histories of early Dutch football, exploring urban change, club members, the media, and the diaries of Cornelis Johannes Karel van Aalst, a stadium director, to propose practical examples of how history can become an important democratic tool for the 21st century.Using early Dutch football as a field for experimental thinking about the past, the four histories offer new insights into the lives, interests and passions of those connected to the sport in the 1910s and the cities they lived in. How did the First World War impact on Dutch football? Were new stadia a form of social control? Is the spread of the beautiful game really a good thing? And why was one of the sport's most prominent figures more concerned with potatoes? These stories of early Dutch football suggest how vital sport and history can be in shaping our lives, perceptions and actions, and why we need to challenge the influence they have today.This book also includes a downloadable appendix. Download it here(.xlsx).Praise for Four Histories about Early Dutch Football, 1910-1920'Academic historians of sport will relate to many of the problems Piercey has faced when putting together his histories, and the book is accordingly useful for thinking about what alternative futures of the study and writing of history might be. It also effectively uses sport to provide snapshots of urban Dutch society at a crucial juncture of 20th-century history.'- Reviews in History'... this book by Piercey is a useful contribution to sports history research in the Netherlands. He is the first historian to look at an original professional approach to football in the 1910-1920, demonstrating that good research is possible with archives from the sports world. The material can also inform other professional historians and non-sports enthusiasts. '- BMGN/ Low Countries Historical Review (translated from Dutch) '...an enjoyable read because of the new perspectives on Dutch football history it offers, but even more so for showing how self-reflection, if done right, leads to histories that are innovative, challenging and empathic.'Journal of Sport History'a valuable contribution to more traditional approaches to sports history, as it emphasizes the constructed character of history writing and the defining position of the historian as a historical actor. By using Foucauldian theories, Piercey provides useful insights into the way football-and sport-was connected to wider social and educational initiatives'International Journal of the History of Sport'Piercey's work is a brave attempt to write four different histories about early Dutch football in four completely different postmodern ways. He amasses a large amount of relevant data and shows command over the postmodern approach to history-writing throughout this book. In particular, his examination of discourses in writing sports history, his nuanced stance vis-a-vis historical findings and conclusions, and his experiment with using semi-fictional narratives to conduct historic (football) research are admirable'Soccer & Society

  • - Crafting Ideals
    av Razvan Nicolescu
    249 - 495

  • - Social Networks and Moral Frameworks
    av Tom McDonald
    249 - 495

  • av Xinyuan Wang
    249 - 509

    'Life outside the mobile phone is unbearable.' Lily, 19, factory workerDescribed as the biggest migration in human history, an estimated 250 million Chinese people have left their villages in recent decades to live and work in urban areas. Xinyuan Wang spent 15 months living among a community of these migrants in a small factory town in southeast China to track their use of social media. It was here she witnessed a second migration taking place: a movement from offline to online. As Wang argues, this is not simply a convenient analogy but represents the convergence of two phenomena as profound and consequential as each other, where the online world now provides a home for the migrant workers who feel otherwise 'homeless'.Wang's fascinating study explores the full range of preconceptions commonly held about Chinese people - their relationship with education, with family, with politics, with 'home' - and argues why, for this vast population, it is time to reassess what we think we know about contemporary China and the evolving role of social media.Praise for Social Media in Industrial China'This is a wonderful book thatopens a window on the life world of millions of migrant workers in China. It addresses one of the most important topics in contemporary communication and media studies, i.e. the impact of social media on the way people manage their social interactions with family members and peers.'- Material Religion: The Journal of Objects, Artand Belief'The two freely accessible books [Social Media in Industrial China and Social Media in Rural China] are conceived as introductions for the public atlarge, theoretical references being deliberately kept limited and relegated to the last parts. They offer the generalist reader very vivid and contextualised descriptions of social media usages in two very different milieus in China, but perhaps leave the more specialist readers craving more in terms of theoretical discussions and overviews of existing literature. They nevertheless represent an invitation to read the works of synthesis stemming from this collective research project, which ought to meet the demand for more theoretical generalisations'China Perspectives

  • - Posting the Extraordinarily Ordinary
    av Nell Haynes
    249 - 509

  • - An Astonishing Escape from Early New South Wales
     
    285,-

  • av Joanna Page & Edward King
    309 - 585

  • - 1777 to 1780
    av Jeremy Bentham
    485 - 805

  • - January 1794 to December 1797
    av Jeremy Bentham
    359 - 805

  • - October 1788 to December 1793
    av Jeremy Bentham
    375 - 805

  • - January 1781 to October 1788
    av Jeremy Bentham
    379 - 805

  • - 1752 to 1776
    av Jeremy Bentham
    365 - 805

  • - A Bilingual Edition and Commentary
    av Lily Kahn
    375 - 609

  • av Shriram Venkatraman
    375 - 509

  • - Essays in Honour of David Bindman
     
    549,-

  • - Suburbs and the Life of the High Street
     
    625,-

  • - Love, Kinship and Politics
    av Elisabetta Costa
    249 - 495

  • av Xinyuan Wang, Tom McDonald, Juliano Spyer, m.fl.
    255 - 495

    How the World Changed Social Media is the first book in Why We Post, a book series that investigates the findings of anthropologists who each spent 15 months living in communities across the world. This book offers a comparative analysis summarising the results of the research and explores the impact of social media on politics and gender, education and commerce. What is the result of the increased emphasis on visual communication? Are we becoming more individual or more social? Why is public social media so conservative? Why does equality online fail to shift inequality offline? How did memes become the moral police of the internet?Supported by an introduction to the project's academic framework and theoretical terms that help to account for the findings, the book argues that the only way to appreciate and understand something as intimate and ubiquitous as social media is to be immersed in the lives of the people who post. Only then can we discover how people all around the world have already transformed social media in such unexpected ways and assess the consequences.

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