No more giants Barbara Sellers-YoungThis book is a history of J. M. Richards career as editor of The Architectural Review and as an architectural critic and writer from 1933 73. The book explores Richards ideas about anonymity, modernism and public participation in architecture.
How might we best negotiate the world’s scarce pool of natural resources
Marked by astounding creative energy
The Battle of the Crows extends and concludes the stories of three characters
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Considers how national fantasy has been constructed through a wide range of narratives that have described rocks and landscape not merely as inert substances but moving living beings
Theatre for Youth Third Space is a practical yet philosophically grounded handbook for people working in theatre and performance with children and youth in community or educational settings
this book has as its central theme the question of whether images are predicated upon transgressing the boundaries of their framing – and whether in the course of their existence they develop a life of their own
Neil Postman presciently coined the term 'technopoly' to refer to 'the surrender of culture to technology'
This volume brings together leading scholars from various disciplines to analyse the Cyprus conflict from a number of perspectives
Handsomely illustrated with full-colour film stills and contemporary photographs
the sociological and the political
this book shows how borders produce desire