CROSSING BOUNDARIES is an innovative rhetoric/reader/handbook that truly helps students integrate the process of reading, writing, and thinking. It "crosses boundaries" by successfully combining reading pedagogy, rhetorical strategies, and writing process. In addition, the authors provide a full range of collaborative and editing activities and writing assignments that require full development and specific details.
This book is the most comprehensive and rigourous critique of the ways disciplinary boundaries still inhibit knowledge-production and integration.
The essays assembled in Crossing Boundaries reflect the international dimensions, commonalities, and discontinuities in the histories of diasporan communities of colour.
This book provides thoughtful insights into the development in work, organisations and employment relations in the last 50 years.
... 43 La Ciudad de las Bestias , 43 Clara's War , 78 Der Clown sagte Nein , 293 The Clown Said No , 293 Coconut Comes to School , 311 Cold Tom , 345 Colibri , 34 The Color of Home , 162 Colors of the World , 360 Come Back , Pigeon !
This volume presents a collection of the most recent knowledge on the relationship between gender and fashion in historical and contemporary contexts.
Activist and socially critical school and community renewal: Social justice in exploitative times. Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Sense Publishers. Sohmer, R., Michaels, S., O'Connor, M. C., & Resnick, L. (2009).
The text features examples of classroom engagements, student writings and presentations, discussions of texts and current events, and conversations on skills, process, achievement, and underachievement.
Boundary Crossing in Policy and Public Management digs into the heart of enduring questions and challenges for cross-boundary working, providing in-depth conceptual contributions on the fundamental challenges of boundary work.
Crossing Boundaries is a fascinating combination of the two, a spirited approach that pairs travel and design based on visits to Ethiopia, Myanmar, Syria, Madagascar, and Borneo.
This book generates a fresh, complex view of the process of globalization by examining how work, scholarship, and life inform each other among intercultural scholars as they navigate their interpersonal relationships and cross boundaries ...