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Verlag: Fielding University Press, 2021
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Deathworlds are places on planet earth that can no longer sustain life. These are increasing rapidly. We experience remnants of Deathworlds within our Lifeworlds (for example traumatic echoes of war, genocide, oppression). Many practices and policies, directly or indirectly, are 'Deathworld-Making.' They undermine Lifeworlds contributing to community decline, illnesses, climate change, and species extinction. This book highlights the ways in which writing about and sharing meaningful experiences may lead to social and environmental justice practices, decreasing Deathworld-Making. Phenomenology is a method which reveals the connection between personal suffering and the suffering of the planet earth and all its creatures. Sharing can lead to collaborative relationships among strangers for social and environmental justice across barriers of culture, politics, and language. 'Deathworlds into Lifeworlds wakes people up to how current economic and social forces are destroying life and communities on our planet, as I have mapped in my work. The chapters by scholars around the world in this powerful book testify to the pervasive consequences of the proliferation of Deathworld-making and ways that collaboration across cultures can help move us forward.' -Saskia Sassen is the Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology at Columbia University and a Member of its Committee on Global Thought. 'Recognizing the inseparability of experience, consciousness, environment and problematics in rebalancing life systems, this book offers solutions from around the world.' -Four Arrows, aka Don Trent Jacobs, author of Sitting Bull's Words for A World in Crises, et al. 'This unique book brings together 78 participants from 11 countries to reveal the ways in which phenomenology - the study of consciousness and phenomena - can lead to profound personal and social transformation. Such transformation is especially powerful when 'Deathworlds' - physical or cultural places that no longer sustain life - are transformed into 'lifeworlds' through collaborative sharing, even when (or, perhaps, especially when) the sharing is among strangers across different cultures. The contributors share a truly wide range of human experiences, from the death of a child to ecological destruction, in offering ways to affirm life in the face of what may seem to be hopeless death-affirming challenges.' -Richard P. Appelbaum, Ph.D., is Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus and former MacArthur Foundation Chair in Global and International Studies and Sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is also a founding Professor at Fielding Graduate University, where he heads the doctoral concentration in Sustainability Leadership. 'Deathworlds is a love letter for the planet-our home. By documenting places that no longer sustain life, the authors collectively pull back the curtain on these places, rendering them meaningful by connecting what ails us with what ails the world.' -Katrina S. Rogers, Ph.D., conservation activist and author 'Deathworlds to Lifeworlds represents collaboration among Fielding Graduate University, the University of Lodz (Poland), and the University of the Virgin Islands. Students and faculty from these universities participated in seminars on transformative phenomenology and developed rich phenomenologically based narratives of their experiences or others'. These phenomenological protocol narratives creatively modify and integrate with everyday experience the conceptual frameworks of Husserl, Schutz, Heidegger, Habermas, and others. The diverse protocol authors demonstrate how phenomenological reflection is transformative first by revealing how Deathworlds, which lead to physical, mental, social, or ecological decline, imperil invaluable lifeworlds. Deathworlds appear on lifeworld fringes, such as ext.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Deathworlds to Lifeworlds | Collaboration with Strangers for Personal, Social and Ecological Transformation | James Marlatt (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | XVI | Englisch | 2023 | De Gruyter | EAN 9783111261973 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Walter de Gruyter GmbH, De Gruyter GmbH, Genthiner Str. 13, 10785 Berlin, productsafety[at]degruyterbrill[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
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Zustand: Gut. Zustand: Gut | Seiten: 388 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | This collaborative action research based on transformative phenomenology highlights the increase in Deathworlds globally. Life-sustaining environments (Lifeworlds) often include aspects that do not promote life (Deathworlds). Awareness of the existence of both and their interactions is essential for understanding the world in which we live. International researchers collaborate on topics such as addiction, oppression, and disaster politics.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Deathworlds are places on planet earth that can no longer sustain life. These are increasing rapidly. We experience remnants of Deathworlds within our Lifeworlds (for example traumatic echoes of war, genocide, oppression). Many practices and policies, directly or indirectly, are 'Deathworld-Making.' They undermine Lifeworlds contributing to community decline, illnesses, climate change, and species extinction. This book highlights the ways in which writing about and sharing meaningful experiences may lead to social and environmental justice practices, decreasing Deathworld-Making. Phenomenology is a method which reveals the connection between personal suffering and the suffering of the planet earth and all its creatures. Sharing can lead to collaborative relationships among strangers for social and environmental justice across barriers of culture, politics, and language. 'Deathworlds into Lifeworlds wakes people up to how current economic and social forces are destroying life and communities on our planet, as I have mapped in my work. The chapters by scholars around the world in this powerful book testify to the pervasive consequences of the proliferation of Deathworld-making and ways that collaboration across cultures can help move us forward.' -Saskia Sassen is the Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology at Columbia University and a Member of its Committee on Global Thought. 'Recognizing the inseparability of experience, consciousness, environment and problematics in rebalancing life systems, this book offers solutions from around the world.' -Four Arrows, aka Don Trent Jacobs, author of Sitting Bull's Words for A World in Crises, et al. 'This unique book brings together 78 participants from 11 countries to reveal the ways in which phenomenology - the study of consciousness and phenomena - can lead to profound personal and social transformation. Such transformation is especially powerful when 'Deathworlds' - physical or cultural places that no longer sustain life - are transformed into 'lifeworlds' through collaborative sharing, even when (or, perhaps, especially when) the sharing is among strangers across different cultures. The contributors share a truly wide range of human experiences, from the death of a child to ecological destruction, in offering ways to affirm life in the face of what may seem to be hopeless death-affirming challenges.' -Richard P. Appelbaum, Ph.D., is Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus and former MacArthur Foundation Chair in Global and International Studies and Sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is also a founding Professor at Fielding Graduate University, where he heads the doctoral concentration in Sustainability Leadership. 'Deathworlds is a love letter for the planet-our home. By documenting places that no longer sustain life, the authors collectively pull back the curtain on these places, rendering them meaningful by connecting what ails us with what ails the world.' -Katrina S. Rogers, Ph.D., conservation activist and author 'Deathworlds to Lifeworlds represents collaboration among Fielding Graduate University, the University of Lodz (Poland), and the University of the Virgin Islands. Students and faculty from these universities participated in seminars on transformative phenomenology and developed rich phenomenologically based narratives of their experiences or others'. These phenomenological protocol narratives creatively modify and integrate with everyday experience the conceptual frameworks of Husserl, Schutz, Heidegger, Habermas, and others. The diverse protocol authors demonstrate how phenomenological reflection is transformative first by revealing how Deathworlds, which lead to physical, mental, social, or ecological decline, imperil invaluable lifeworlds. Deathworlds appear on lifeworld fringes, such as ext.
Verlag: Government Printing Office 1905-1907, Washington, D.C., 1907
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Binder's cloth Rubbed. Some worming to the surface of rear cover. Just Good. Photoplates & maps. 23x15cm, [438] pp, Binder's blind buckram. Spine edges rubbed. Spine stain. Spine labels heavily chipped. One monograph [W.A. Ho Some binding & page-edge soil. This is a collection of 9 volumes of the U. S. Department of Agriculture Technical Series bound together in one volume.Each with separate title- pages and paginations. Includes: a) O.F. Cook " Social Organization & Breeding Habits of the Cotton-Producing Kelep of Guatemala" [1905; 55pp; Technical Series No. 10]; b) D.W. Coquillett " Classification of the Mosquitoes of North & Middle America" [1906; 31pp; Technical Series No. 11] ; c) James S. Hine "Habits & Life Histories of Some Flies of the Family Tabanidae" [1906; 38pp; Technical Series No. 12]; d) Nathan Banks "A Revision of the Tyroglyphidae of the United States" [1906; 34pp + 6 plates; Technical Series No. 13]; e) Gershom Franklin White " The Bacteria of the Apiary; With Special Reference to Bee Diseases" [1906; 50pp Technical Series No. 14]; f) C.L. Marlatt "The San Jose of Chinese Scale [1906; 89pp + 9 photoplates + folding map; Bureau of Entomology Bulletin No. 62]; g) W. A. Hooker "The Tobacco Thrips: A New & Destructive Enemy of Shade-Grown Tobacco" [1907; 24pp; Bureau of Entomology Bulletin No. 65]; h) A.L. Quaintance "The Spring Canker-Worm" [1907; 22pp; Bureau of Entomology Bulletin No. 68]; i) F.M. Webster "The Chinch Bug" [1907; 95 pp; Bureau of Entomology Bulletin No. 69] Rubbed. Some worming to the surface of rear cover. Just Good.