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Negotiating Boundaries in the City
Migration, Ethnicity, and Gender in Britain
2016
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Using in-depth life-story interviews and oral history archives, this book explores the impact of South Asian migration from the 1950s onwards on both the local white, British-born population and the migrants themselves. Taking Leicester as a main case study - identified as a European model of multicultural success - Negotiating Boundaries in the City offers a historically grounded analysis of the human experiences of migration. Joanna Herbert shows how migration created challenges for both...
589,99 kr.
Testimonies of the City
Identity, Community and Change in a Contemporary Urban World
2016
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Oral testimony is one of the most valuable but challenging sources for the study of modern history, providing access to knowledge and experience unavailable to historians of earlier periods. In this groundbreaking collection, oral testimonies are used to explore themes relating to the construction of urban memories in European cities during the twentieth century. From the daily experiences of city life, to personal and communal responses to urban change and regeneration, to migration and t...
600,72 kr.
2018
EN
The millennial generation is unique in various ways, particularly with regard to their career aspirations and expectations. Due to their reputation as “job hoppers,” recruiting millennials is not enough. Retention of a millennial workforce is imperative for organizational success and longevity. This book explores the expectations held by millennials and the ways in which they differ from those of past generations. It covers a broad range of topics including onboarding, work/life balance, s...
660,77 kr.
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- Diana WagmanDoris BettsDoris GrumbachE. Annie ProulxEdmund KeeleyEdward Kelsey MooreElizabeth SpencerEllen DouglasElliot AckermanFrederick BuschA. R. GurneyGeorge GarrettHerbert GoldHoward NormanJack GreerJackson R. BryerJane HamiltonJill McCorkleJoan SilberJoanna ScottJoyce KornblattAlan CheuseJulia AlvarezJulia GlassKao Kalia YangKate ChristensenLee K. AbbottLeslie PietrzykMako YoshikawaMary Kay ZuravleffMary Lee SettleMaud CaseyAlice McDermottMolly GilesNicholas DelbancoOlga GrushinPamela ErensR. H. W. DillardRichard BauschRilla AskewRion Amilcar ScottSabina MurraySusan CollAndre DubusWilliam H. GassAndrea BarrettAnn BeattieBeverly LowryClarence Major
2019
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On the assumption that John Updike was correct when he asserted, in a 1978 letter to Joyce Carol Oates, that "Nobody can read like a writer," Why I Like This Story presents brief essays by forty-eight leading American writers on their favorite American short stories, explaining why they like them. The essays, which are personal, not scholarly, not only tell us much about the story selected, they also tell us a good deal about the author of the essay, about what elements of fiction...
166,99 kr.
Global Cities At Work
New Migrant Divisions of Labour
2009
EN
This book is about the people who always get taken for granted. The people who clean our offices and trains, care for our elders and change the sheets on the bed. Global Cities at Work draws on testimony collected from more than 800 foreign-born workers employed in low-paid jobs in London during the early years of the twenty-first century.This book breaks new ground in linking London's new migrant division of labour to the twin processes of subcontracting and increased internationa...




