Pockets of Change

Pockets of Change
Title Pockets of Change PDF eBook
Author Jane Stadler
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 203
Release 2011-04-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0739165356

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The twelve essays collected in Pockets of Change locate adaptation within a framework of two overlapping, if not simultaneous, creative processes: on the one hand, adaptation is to be understood as an acknowledged transposition of an existing source-that is, the process of adapting from; on the other hand, adaption is also a process of purposeful shifting and evolving of creative practices in response to external factors, including but not limited to other creative works-in other words, the process of adapting to. This book explores adaptation, then, as an active practice of repetition and as a reactive process of development or evolution. The essays also extend beyond the production, transformation, and interpretation of texts to interrogate the values and practices at work in cultural transition and transformation during periods of social and historical change. Collectively, the papers theorize adaptation by taking on three tasks: first, to examine the conditions under which the two processes of adaptation operate; second, to give an account of the space and moment in which the processes unfold (the 'pockets' of the title); and finally, to examine what emerges from pockets of adaptation. While adapting from and adapting to are both processes that appear to preclude innovation in the way that they acknowledge and depend on external sources, Pockets of Change demonstrates that adaptation is productive. It not only references prior texts, attitudes, practices and media, but it also invites us to re-visit the past and to re-think the present in new ways, potentially giving narrative space to muted or occluded voices. This book therefore brings together an innovative and varied range of approaches to, interpretations and uses of adaptation, challenging the assumption that an adaptation is simply either a 're-make' or the act of turning one medium into another. Adaptation, then, names not only the means by which texts are transformed, but also the space in which that transformation takes place. This anthology highlights the processes of adaptation and transition rather than simply focusing on the relationship between beginning and end products. In identifying these pockets of change this anthology both claims and opens up new spaces in this critical field and mode of textual analysis.

Pockets of Hope

Pockets of Hope
Title Pockets of Hope PDF eBook
Author Eileen de los Reyes
Publisher Praeger
Pages 236
Release 2002
Genre Education
ISBN

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Several alternative schools are studied, especially in light of how the democratization of choice by their students often goes against traditional educational choice reforms. These experiments embrace the ideas of Paulo Freire and his thoughts on decentralization of power in the educational system.

Pocket Full of Do

Pocket Full of Do
Title Pocket Full of Do PDF eBook
Author Chris Do
Publisher
Pages 175
Release 2020-07-27
Genre
ISBN 9780578657165

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Pockets Change Pockets Planner (Black and White)

Pockets Change Pockets Planner (Black and White)
Title Pockets Change Pockets Planner (Black and White) PDF eBook
Author Pamela Capalad
Publisher
Pages 102
Release 2011-05-31
Genre
ISBN 9780983630814

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Pockets of Change

Pockets of Change
Title Pockets of Change PDF eBook
Author Lorene Keitch
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 2013-02-01
Genre
ISBN 9780991769605

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Pockets of Change is a powerful and thought-provoking collection of stories and photos that will inspire you to want to be part of a global movement of compassion and justice. The book takes readers on a journey around the world to see how God is working through individuals and organizations to affect change. The dimensions of this coffee-table style book, beautifully printed in full colour, are 8.5" x 8.5," 176 pages. All proceeds will continue to enable the ministry of Hungry For Life and their partners to tell the stories of changed lives worldwide. Please visit the website for more information on the project and to get a preview of the book. www.pocketsofchange.org

The Railroad Telegrapher

The Railroad Telegrapher
Title The Railroad Telegrapher PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1142
Release 1919
Genre
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Wallet Activism

Wallet Activism
Title Wallet Activism PDF eBook
Author Tanja Hester
Publisher BenBella Books
Pages 254
Release 2021-11-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1953295932

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2022 NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE AWARDS FINALIST — SOCIAL/POLITICAL CHANGE • 2022 ASJA ANNUAL WRITING AWARD WINNER — SERVICE • 2022 NAUTILUS BOOK AWARDS GOLD MEDALIST — SOCIAL CHANGE & SOCIAL JUSTICE • 2022 AXIOM BUSINESS BOOK AWARD GOLD MEDALIST — PHILANTHROPY/NONPROFIT/SUSTAINABILITY How do we vote with our dollars, not just to make ourselves feel good, but to make a real difference? Wallet Activism challenges you to rethink your financial power so can feel confident spending, earning, and saving money in ways that align with your values. While we call the American system a democracy, capitalism is the far more powerful force in our lives. The greatest power we have—especially when political leaders won’t move quickly enough—is how we use our money: where we shop, what we buy, where we live, what institutions we entrust with our money, who we work for, and where we donate determines the trajectory of our society and our planet. While our votes and voices are essential, too, Wallet Activism helps you use your money for real impact. It can feel overwhelming to determine “the right way” to spend: a choice that might seem beneficial to the environment may have unintended consequences that hurt people. And marketers are constantly lying to you, making it hard to know what choice is best. Wallet Activism empowers us to vote with our wallets by making sense of all the information coming at us, and teaching us to cultivate a more holistic mindset that considers the complex, interrelated ecosystems of people and the planet together, not as opposing forces. From Tanja Hester, Our Next Life blogger and author of Work Optional, comes the mindset-shifting guide to help you put your money where your values are. Wallet Activism is not a list of dos and don’ts that will soon become outdated, nor does it call for anti-consumerist perfection. Instead, it goes beyond simple purchasing decisions to explore: The impacts a financial decision can have across society and the environment How to create a personal spending philosophy based on your values Practical questions to quickly assess the “goodness” of a product or an entity you may buy from The ethics of earning money, choosing what foods to eat, employing others, investing responsibly, choosing where to live, and giving money away For anyone interested in leaving the world better than you found it, Wallet Activism helps you build habits that will make your money matter.