Derecho 911

Derecho 911
Title Derecho 911 PDF eBook
Author Carolyn S. Wettstone
Publisher
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Release 2020-11-26
Genre
ISBN 9781649905307

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Derecho 911 chronicles the historic derecho of 2020 which devastated a large portion of Iowa. The book explores in-depth the meteorological conditions that caused the storm as well as why it has a special place as one of the most extreme wind storms in United States history. We look at other derechos in Iowa's past and how this compares to previous natural disasters. We also explore the human side of how this storm impacted the people of Iowa: its agriculture, its power grid, tree canopy, and many compelling sidebars related to the disaster.

Billboard

Billboard
Title Billboard PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 774
Release 2010-07-03
Genre
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In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.

River of Tears

River of Tears
Title River of Tears PDF eBook
Author Alexander Dent
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 314
Release 2009-10-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0822391090

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River of Tears is the first ethnography of Brazilian country music, one of the most popular genres in Brazil yet least-known outside it. Beginning in the mid-1980s, commercial musical duos practicing música sertaneja reached beyond their home in Brazil’s central-southern region to become national bestsellers. Rodeo events revolving around country music came to rival soccer matches in attendance. A revival of folkloric rural music called música caipira, heralded as música sertaneja’s ancestor, also took shape. And all the while, large numbers of Brazilians in the central-south were moving to cities, using music to support the claim that their Brazil was first and foremost a rural nation. Since 1998, Alexander Sebastian Dent has analyzed rural music in the state of São Paulo, interviewing and spending time with listeners, musicians, songwriters, journalists, record-company owners, and radio hosts. Dent not only describes the production and reception of this music, he also explains why the genre experienced such tremendous growth as Brazil transitioned from an era of dictatorship to a period of intense neoliberal reform. Dent argues that rural genres reflect a widespread anxiety that change has been too radical and has come too fast. In defining their music as rural, Brazil’s country musicians—whose work circulates largely in cities—are criticizing an increasingly inescapable urban life characterized by suppressed emotions and an inattentiveness to the past. Their performances evoke a river of tears flowing through a landscape of loss—of love, of life in the countryside, and of man’s connections to the natural world.

Digital Criminology

Digital Criminology
Title Digital Criminology PDF eBook
Author Anastasia Powell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 544
Release 2018-06-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351795058

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The infusion of digital technology into contemporary society has had significant effects for everyday life and for everyday crimes. Digital Criminology: Crime and Justice in Digital Society is the first interdisciplinary scholarly investigation extending beyond traditional topics of cybercrime, policing and the law to consider the implications of digital society for public engagement with crime and justice movements. This book seeks to connect the disparate fields of criminology, sociology, legal studies, politics, media and cultural studies in the study of crime and justice. Drawing together intersecting conceptual frameworks, Digital Criminology examines conceptual, legal, political and cultural framings of crime, formal justice responses and informal citizen-led justice movements in our increasingly connected global and digital society. Building on case study examples from across Australia, Canada, Europe, China, the UK and the United States, Digital Criminology explores key questions including: What are the implications of an increasingly digital society for crime and justice? What effects will emergent technologies have for how we respond to crime and participate in crime debates? What will be the foundational shifts in criminological research and frameworks for understanding crime and justice in this technologically mediated context? What does it mean to be a ‘just’ digital citizen? How will digital communications and social networks enable new forms of justice and justice movements? Ultimately, the book advances the case for an emerging digital criminology: extending the practical and conceptual analyses of ‘cyber’ or ‘e’ crime beyond a focus foremost on the novelty, pathology and illegality of technology-enabled crimes, to understandings of online crime as inherently social. Twitter: @DigiCrimRMIT ‏

Bibliographic Guide to Latin American Studies

Bibliographic Guide to Latin American Studies
Title Bibliographic Guide to Latin American Studies PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 924
Release 1979
Genre Catalogs, Union
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Hylozoic Ground

Hylozoic Ground
Title Hylozoic Ground PDF eBook
Author Hayley Isaacs
Publisher
Pages 195
Release 2010
Genre Art and architecture
ISBN

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Screen World 1997

Screen World 1997
Title Screen World 1997 PDF eBook
Author John Willis
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Pages 346
Release 1998
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9781557833204

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Covers American and foreign films released in the United States each year, with listings of credits and profiles of screen personalities and award winners