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Hyperlocal Journalism: The decline of local newspapers and the rise of online community news

Posted By: arundhati
Hyperlocal Journalism: The decline of local newspapers and the rise of online community news

David Harte, "Hyperlocal Journalism: The decline of local newspapers and the rise of online community news"
English | ISBN: 1138674540 | 2018 | 210 pages | EPUB | 2 MB

Be the Change: The future is in your hands - 16+ creative projects for civic and community action

Posted By: arundhati
Be the Change: The future is in your hands - 16+ creative projects for civic and community action

Eunice Moyle, "Be the Change: The future is in your hands - 16+ creative projects for civic and community action"
English | ISBN: 1633225070 | 2018 | 128 pages | EPUB | 19 MB

When the Lights Are Bright Again: Letters and images of loss, hope, and resilience from the theater community

Posted By: arundhati
When the Lights Are Bright Again: Letters and images of loss, hope, and resilience from the theater community

Andrew Norlen, "When the Lights Are Bright Again: Letters and images of loss, hope, and resilience from the theater community"
English | ISBN: 1493066595 | 2021 | 240 pages | EPUB | 40 MB

Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries: Kinship, community and identity

Posted By: roxul
Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries: Kinship, community and identity

Duncan Sayer, "Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries: Kinship, community and identity"
English | ISBN: 1526135566 | 2021 | 312 pages | PDF | 24 MB

Asylum, migration and community

Posted By: roxul
Asylum, migration and community

Maggie O'Neill, "Asylum, migration and community"
English | ISBN: 1847422225 | 2010 | 312 pages | EPUB | 7 MB

Art and migration: Revisioning the borders of community

Posted By: roxul
Art and migration: Revisioning the borders of community

Marie-José Ruiz, "Art and migration: Revisioning the borders of community "
English | ISBN: 1526149702 | 2020 | 328 pages | PDF | 21 MB

Whistles: The Story of Longview Fibre Company

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Whistles: The Story of Longview Fibre Company

David Wilma, "Whistles: The Story of Longview Fibre Company"
English | 2018 | ASIN: B07K8ZHTVP | 333 pages | EPUB | 14.7 MB

50 Years Of Indian Community In Singapore

Posted By: l3ivo
50 Years Of Indian Community In Singapore

Gopinath Pillai, K Kesavapany, "50 Years Of Indian Community In Singapore"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 9813140577, 9813140585 | 148 pages | EPUB | 4.9 MB

Sustaining Communities of Practice with Early Career Teachers

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Sustaining Communities of Practice with Early Career Teachers

Sustaining Communities of Practice with Early Career Teachers: Supporting Early Career Teachers in Australian and International Primary and Secondary Schools, and Educational Social Learning Spaces by Bernadette Mary Mercieca
English | PDF | 2021 | 189 Pages | ISBN : 9813363533 | 3.2 MB

This book focuses on sustaining communities of practice in primary and secondary schools in Australia and internationally for the professional learning of all teachers, and particularly, early career teachers. Informed by the communities of practice research of Wenger-Trayner, it shows what factors are conductive to the sustainability of communities of practice, drawing particularly on a case study of an Australian regional secondary school, and explores how it has sustained support particularly for early career teachers over a three-year period.

Children and Adolescents in Trauma: Creative Therapeutic Approaches (Community, Culture and Change)

Posted By: First1
Children and Adolescents in Trauma: Creative Therapeutic Approaches (Community, Culture and Change)

Children and Adolescents in Trauma: Creative Therapeutic Approaches (Community, Culture and Change) by Kedar Nath Dwivedi, Chris Nicholson, Michael Irwin
English | November 15th, 2018 | ISBN: 1843104377 | 256 pages | EPUB | 1.42 MB

Children and Adolescents in Trauma presents a variety of creative approaches to working with young people in residential children's homes, secure or psychiatric units, and special schools. The contributors describe a wide range of approaches, including art therapy and literature, and how creative methods are applied in cases of abuse, trauma, violence, self-harm and identity development.

Wisdom Engaged: Traditional Knowledge for Northern Community Well-being (Patterns of Northern Traditional Healing)

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Wisdom Engaged: Traditional Knowledge for Northern Community Well-being (Patterns of Northern Traditional Healing)

Wisdom Engaged: Traditional Knowledge for Northern Community Well-being (Patterns of Northern Traditional Healing) by Leslie Main Johnson
English | May 25th, 2019 | ISBN: 1772124109 | 424 pages | EPUB | 14.85 MB

Wisdom Engaged demonstrates how traditional knowledge, Indigenous approaches to healing, and the insights of Western bio-medicine can complement each other when all voices are heard in a collaborative effort to address changes to Indigenous communities' well-being. In this collection, voices of Elders, healers, physicians, and scholars are gathered in an attempt to find viable ways to move forward while facing new challenges.

Be My Guest: Reflections on Food, Community and the Meaning of Generosity

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Be My Guest: Reflections on Food, Community and the Meaning of Generosity

Be My Guest: Reflections on Food, Community and the Meaning of Generosity by Priya Basil
English | November 5th, 2019 | ISBN: 1786898497 | 128 pages | EPUB | 1.00 MB

'A brave and beautiful exploration into food, race, memory and the very meaning of life. I read it greedily - and so will you' Meera Sodha, author of Fresh India The dinner table, among friends, is where the best conversations take place – talk about the world, religion, politics, culture, love and cooking. In the same way, Be My Guest is a conversation about all these things, mediated through the sharing of food. We live in a world where some have too much and others not enough, where migrants and refugees are both welcomed and vilified, and where most of us spend less and less time cooking and eating together. Priya Basil explores the meaning and limits of hospitality today, and in doing so she invites us to consider that how much we have in common may depend on what we are willing to share.

Share: A century of South African community recipes

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Share: A century of South African community recipes

Share: A century of South African community recipes by Errieda du Toit
English | October 1st, 2019 | ISBN: 1432310011 | 192 pages | EPUB | 140.91 MB

Champion of South African home cooking, Errieda du Toit set out to write a cookbook about the food we most love to eat and the culture of sharing these recipe in community cookbooks. Intrigued by our strong attachment to these dog-eared, food-stained recipe collections, she pored over 150 titles spanning a century. SHARE is her tribute to this humble culinary source and a celebration of its collaborative spirit. It's the first book to deal specifically with the genre, exploring our intimate relationship with these unassuming little books and their role in shaping food culture.

Flight into Freedom and Beyond: The Autobiography of the Co-Founder of the Findhorn Community, 2nd Edition

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Flight into Freedom and Beyond: The Autobiography of the Co-Founder of the Findhorn Community, 2nd Edition

Flight into Freedom and Beyond: The Autobiography of the Co-Founder of the Findhorn Community, 2nd Edition by Eileen Caddy
English | October 1st, 2002 | ISBN: 1899171649 | 260 pages | EPUB | 1.74 MB

An extraordinary story told by an ordinary woman.

Why We Quilt: Contemporary Makers Speak Out about the Power of Art, Activism, Community, and Creativity

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Why We Quilt: Contemporary Makers Speak Out about the Power of Art, Activism, Community, and Creativity

Why We Quilt: Contemporary Makers Speak Out about the Power of Art, Activism, Community, and Creativity by Thomas Knauer
English | October 15th, 2019 | ISBN: 1635860334 | 225 pages | True PDF | 49.43 MB

In this tribute to today’s vibrant quilting community, prize-winning quilter and teacher Thomas Knauer showcases a stunning collection of quilts from a wide range of contemporary makers, accompanied by their testimonials about what inspires and imbues their craft with meaning. From temperance quilts to the AIDS quilt, there’s a rich history of individuals and communities using fabric and thread to connect with others and express themselves, both personally and politically. Why We Quilt blends bits of this history with the stories and work of today’s leading quilters, highlighting themes of tradition, community, consumerism, change, and creativity. With a unique die-cut cover and a richly layered design, this book will enthrall designers, quilters, and all types of handcraft enthusiasts.