Design for Dignity

Design for Dignity
Title Design for Dignity PDF eBook
Author United States. Social Security Administration
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1973
Genre Disability insurance
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Design for Dignity

Design for Dignity
Title Design for Dignity PDF eBook
Author William L. Lebovich
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1993-09-24
Genre Architecture
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Written as a reference for architects designing facilities for the disabled, this volume explains how to design buildings with ease of access in mind. It studies accessibility in the design of offices, schools, homes, churches, theatres, stadia and other p

Design for Good

Design for Good
Title Design for Good PDF eBook
Author John Cary
Publisher Island Press
Pages 281
Release 2017-10-03
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1610917936

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The book reveals a new understanding of the ways that design shapes our lives and gives professionals and interested citizens the tools to seek out and demand designs that dignify.

Designed for Dignity

Designed for Dignity
Title Designed for Dignity PDF eBook
Author Richard L. Pratt
Publisher P & R Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780875525082

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You are in for a very pleasant surprise as you read Designed for Dignity, Here is a book -- written with great humility, simplicity, and honesty -- about people like you and me..., If you are one of those Christians who study 'wormology' and think that the essence of the Christian faith is your worthlessness, this book will set you free. Read it. You'll be glad.

Of Greater Dignity than Riches

Of Greater Dignity than Riches
Title Of Greater Dignity than Riches PDF eBook
Author Farhan Karim
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Pages 0
Release 2019-04-09
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780822965695

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Extreme poverty, which intensified in India during colonial rule, peaked in the 1920s—after decades of imperialist exploitation, famine, and disease—a time when architects, engineers, and city authorities proposed a new type of housing for India’s urban poor and industrial workers. As Farhan Karim argues, economic scarcity became a central inspiration for architectural modernism in the subcontinent. As India moved from colonial rule to independence, the Indian government, business entities, international NGOs, and intergovernmental agencies took major initiatives to modernize housing conditions and the domestic environment of the state’s low-income population. Of Greater Dignity than Riches traces multiple international origins of austerity as an essential ingredient of postcolonial development. By prescribing model villages, communities, and ideal houses for the working class, this project of austerity eventually reduced poverty into a stylized architectural representation. In this rich and original study, Karim explains the postwar and postcolonial history of low-cost housing as an intertwined process of global transferences of knowledge, Cold War cultural politics, postcolonial nationalism, and the politics of economic development.

Dimensions of Dignity at Work

Dimensions of Dignity at Work
Title Dimensions of Dignity at Work PDF eBook
Author Sharon C. Bolton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 285
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0750683333

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Authoritative multi-contributor work investigating the concept of dignity and what it means to people in their working lives.

Searching for Dignity

Searching for Dignity
Title Searching for Dignity PDF eBook
Author John Claassens
Publisher AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Pages 160
Release 2013-08-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1919985476

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This publication fills a unique gap in the theological and religious engagement with the issue of human disability in South Africa. Combining the contributions of scholars, practitioners and people living with disabilities, it stands out for the way in which it promotes an interdisciplinary debate on disability and human dignity from a theological point of departure and interest. The end result is a collective effort with a critical approach to the role of religion (and the Christian faith tradition in particular) in the social and life worlds of people living with disabilities. A forceful argument is thus constructed about ways in which religion and the Christian faith tradition should change their own discourses, practices and ideological presuppositions regarding the issue of human disability. - Cobus van Wyngaard, Department of Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology, University of South Africa