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Harm and Disorder in the Urban Space Social Control Sense and Sensibility

Harm and Disorder in the Urban Space Social Control Sense and Sensibility

Bringing together an international group of authors this book addresses the important issues lying at the intersection between urban space on the one hand and incivilities and urban harm on the other. Progressive urbanisation not only influences people’s living conditions their well-being and health but may also generate social conflict and consequently fuel disorder and crime. Rooted in interdisciplinary scholarship this book considers a range of urban issues focussing specifically on their sensory emotive power and structural dimensions. The visual audio and olfactory components that offend or harm are inspected including how urban social control agencies respond to violations of imposed sensory regimes. Emotive dimensions examined include the consideration of people emotions and sensibilities in the perception of incivilities in the shaping of social control to deviant phenomena and their role in activating or suppressing people’s resistance towards otherwise harmful everyday practices. Power and structural dimensions examine the agents who decide and define what anti-social and harmful is and the wider socio-economic and cultural setting in which urbanites and social control agents operate. Connecting with sensory and affective turns in other disciplines the book offers an original distinctive and nuanced approach to understanding the harms disorder and social control in the city. An accessible and compelling read this book will appeal to those engaged with criminology sociology human geography psychology urban studies socio-legal studies and all those interested in the relationship between urban space and urban harm. | Harm and Disorder in the Urban Space Social Control Sense and Sensibility

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Kant and the Continental Tradition Sensibility Nature and Religion

Sensibility in the Early Modern Era From living machines to affective morality

Sensibility in the Early Modern Era From living machines to affective morality

Sensibility in the Early Modern Era investigates how the early modern characterisation of sensibility as a natural property of the body could give way to complex considerations about the importance of affect in morality. What underlies this understanding of sensibility is the attempt to fuse Lockean sensationism with Scottish sentimentalism – being able to have experiences of objects in the world is here seen as being grounded in the same principle that also enables us to feel moral sentiments. Moral and epistemic ways of relating to the world thus blend into one another as both can be traced to the same capacity that enables us to affectively respond to stimuli that impinge on our perceptual apparatus. This collection focuses on these connections by offering reflections on the role of sensibility in the early modern attempt to think of the human being as a special kind of sensitive machine and affectively responsive animal. Humans as they are understood in this context relate to themselves by sensing themselves and perpetually refining their intellectual and moral capacities in response to the way the world affects them. Responding to the world here refers to the manner in which both natural and man-made influences impact on our ability to conceptualise the animate and inanimate world and our place within that world. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Intellectual History Review. | Sensibility in the Early Modern Era From living machines to affective morality

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Coming to Life in the Consulting Room Toward a New Analytic Sensibility

Globalization and Sense-Making Practices Phenomenologies of the Global Local and Glocal

A Sense of Belonging at Work A Guide to Improving Well-being and Performance

Ecocriticism and the Sense of Place

Ecocriticism and the Sense of Place

The book is an investigation into the ways in which ideas of place are negotiated contested and refigured in environmental writing at the turn of the twenty-first century. It focuses on the notion of place as a way of interrogating the socio-political and environmental pressures that have been seen as negatively affecting our environments since the advent of modernity as well as the solutions that have been given as an antidote to those pressures. Examining a selection of literary representations of place from across the globe the book illuminates the multilayered and polyvocal ways in which literary works render local and global ecological relations of places. In this way it problematises more traditional environmentalism and its somewhat essentialised idea of place by intersecting the largely Western discourse of environmental studies with postcolonial and Indigenous studies thus considering the ways in which forms of emplacement can occur within displacement and dispossession especially within societies that are dealing with the legacies of colonialism neocolonial exploitation or international pressure to conform. As such the work foregrounds the singular processes in which different local/global communities recognise themselves in their diverse approaches to the environment and gestures towards an environmental politics that is based on an epistemology of contact connection and difference and as one moreover that recognises its own epistemological limits. This book will appeal to researchers working in the fields of environmental humanities postcolonial studies Indigenous studies and comparative literature. | Ecocriticism and the Sense of Place

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An Analysis of Thomas Paine's Common Sense

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Treating Trauma and Addiction with the Felt Sense Polyvagal Model A Bottom-Up Approach

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The Impact of a Sense of Belonging in College Implications for Student Persistence Retention and Success

The Impact of a Sense of Belonging in College Implications for Student Persistence Retention and Success

Sense of belonging refers to the extent a student feels included accepted valued and supported on their campus. The developmental process of belonging is interwoven with the social identity development of diverse college students. Moreover belonging is influenced by the campus environment relationships and involvement opportunities as well as a need to master the student role and achieve academic success. Although the construct of sense of belonging is complex and multilayered a consistent theme across the chapters in this book is that the relationship between sense of belonging and intersectionality of identity cannot be ignored and must be integrated into any approach to fostering belonging. Over the last 10 years colleges and universities have started grappling with the notion that their approaches to maintaining and increasing student retention persistence and graduation rates were no longer working. As focus shifted to uncovering barriers to student success while concurrently recognizing student success as more than solely academic factors the term “student sense of belonging” gained traction in both academic and co-curricular settings. The editors noticed the lack of a consistent definition or an overarching theoretical approach as well as a struggle to connect disparate research. A compendium of research applications and approaches to sense of belonging did not exist so they brought this book into being to serve as a single point of reference in an emerging and promising field of study. | The Impact of a Sense of Belonging in College Implications for Student Persistence Retention and Success

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The Sense of Hearing

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Habitus: A Sense of Place

Common Sense About the Common Market Germany and Britain in Post-War Europe

Moving Math How to Use Thinking Skills to Help Students Make Sense of Mathematical Concepts and Support Numeracy Development