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What kinds of theological perspectives and approaches are needed in the wake of colonisation and its impact? Unsettling Theologies includes responses to these questions from Aboriginal, Māori, Pasifika and White scholars. ![]() Free Download Shantel Gabrieal Buggs, "Unsafe Words: Queering Consent in the #MeToo Era " English | ISBN: 1978825404 | 2023 | 216 pages | PDF | 3 MB Queer people may not have invented sex, but queers have long been pioneers in imagining new ways to have it. Yet their voices have been largely absent from the #MeToo conversation. What can queer people learn from the #MeToo conversation? And what can queer communities teach the rest of the world about ethical sex? This provocative book brings together academics, activists, artists, and sex workers to tackle challenging questions about sex, power, consent, and harm. While responding to the need for sex to be consensual and mutually pleasurable, these chapter authors resist the heteronormative assumptions, class norms, and racial privilege underlying much #MeToo discourse. The essays reveal the tools that queer communities themselves have developed to practice ethical sex-from the sex worker negotiating with her client to the gay man having anonymous sex in the back room. At the same time, they explore how queer communities might better prevent and respond to sexual violence without recourse to a police force that is frequently racist, homophobic, and transphobic. ![]() Free Download Chris Molnar, "Unpublishable" English | ISBN: 1576879712 | 2020 | 168 pages | EPUB | 1432 KB "Being alive is just microdosing death." ![]() Free Download Unleashing the Power of TypeScript by Kinney Steve English | October 13, 2023 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0CL2M4DRL | 92 pages | PDF | 2.47 Mb If you're a jаvascript ![]() Free Download Unleashing the Power of Astro by Tamas Piros English | January 15th, 2024 | ISBN: 9781925836608 | 71 pages | True EPUB (Retail Copy) | 1.16 MB Astro is a modern static site generator that allows developers to build fast, optimized websites-a critical requirement in today's rapidly evolving ecosystem, where user demands are high. Astro's story goes back to 2021, when Fred K. Schott released the first version of the framework. At the time of writing this tutorial, Astro is already at version 4 and has seen many amazing features added to it. ![]() Free Download Julie Walsh, "Unleashed Fury: The Political Struggle for Dog-friendly Parks " English | ISBN: 1557535752 | 2011 | 214 pages | EPUB | 1406 KB The question of whether dogs should be allowed off the leash in public places has become a major political issue in cities and suburbs across the United States. In the last two decades, "leash-law disputes" have burst upon the political scene and have been debated with an intensity usually reserved for such hot-button issues as abortion and gun rights. This book investigates what has changed in American community life, social mores, and the relationship between humans and dogs to provoke such passionate responses. At its heart, the book details and evaluates the handling of three leash-law disputes, all of which were exceedingly divisive and emotionally intense. Two of the cases took place in San Francisco, a city with a reputation as one of the most dog-friendly in the United States until 2001-2002, when officials curtailed off-leash walking. The other case study occurred in 1998 in Avon―a wealthy suburb of Hartford, Connecticut,―when town officials unilaterally imposed a leash law at a popular off-leash park. This book is not only a revealing study of Americans' conflicted attitudes toward animals and the difficult balance between individual rights and the public good in our communities. It is also a useful source of information for both dog owners and local government officials who are faced with leash-law disagreements. ![]() Free Download Graham Richards, "University Intellectual Property: A Source of Finance and Impact" English | ISBN: 0857192329 | 2012 | 164 pages | PDF | 2 MB The traditional role of the university has been to teach and conduct original research, but this situation is changing. As governments judge universities on new criteria - including the 'impact' they have - and as universities are driven to search for finance from new sources, those that run universities are increasingly looking to exploit the intellectual property created by their researchers to help deliver this impact and income. How this should be done, and whether it should be done at all, is subject to much debate. The key issues are: - What constitutes intellectual property? - Do academics or universities own IP? - Does the commercialisation of IP impact academic freedom? - How can IP best be exploited and who should be financially rewarded when it is? - What assistance can governments and other bodies provide? This book investigates these issues. After a review of how the current situation came to be, the views and experiences of a range of experts are presented, including those of a former high court judge, a senior lawyer, a patent attorney and professionals involved in technology transfer. The contributors examine whether the roles of higher education institutions have changed, what academics and universities should be doing, and how technology transfer can be made more effective and efficient. To conclude, a provocative look at the ethics of the situation is presented. This insightful and thought-provoking book will help readers to understand more about an increasingly important aspect of academia and business. ![]() Free Download Hebe Vessuri, Ulrich Teichler, "Universities As Centres of Research and Knowledge Creation: An Endangerd Species?" English | 2008 | ISBN: 9087904797, 9087904789 | PDF | pages: 280 | 2.2 mb This book primarily addresses the variety and gaps in higher education across the globe, concentrating on the challenges to transitional and developing countries. It addresses the related issues of research capacity, research productivity, and research relevance and utility. ![]() Free Download Joseph Bankard, "Universal Morality Reconsidered: The Concept of God" English | ISBN: 1443846007 | 2013 | 270 pages | PDF | 959 KB Like many contemporary issues, moral discourse finds itself in the middle of a great divide. On one side of the chasm sits much of contemporary Western philosophy, moral psychology and the social sciences, which often view morality as a purely natural phenomenon. This view argues that human morality can be fully explained by appealing to naturalistic processes such as kin selection, reciprocal altruism, cultural evolution, and various models of social contract theory. In this context, God s existence is superfluous for morality. On the other side of the chasm sits popular Christian notions of ultimate morality, which believe it to emanate from the nature of God. Because of this, no Godless explanation of morality will be adequate. It is the opinion of this author that the divisive climate surrounding contemporary moral discourse would be aided by a constructive project designed to both engage the current moral research being done in the sciences, while taking seriously certain theological arguments linking ultimate morality to the existence of God. The current manuscript represents such a project. More specifically, this project focuses on universal forms of morality. The book s thesis is that universal morality is most successful when grounded in God. Unlike most other books of this kind which often dismantle or ignore the research being done in moral psychology and the social sciences, this manuscript is able to successfully integrate the newest empirical research into a theological framework. |