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Contributors -- Foreword / Preface -- Methodological issues / The history of reading research / Current traditions of reading research / Design and analysis of experiments / Ethnographic approaches to reading research / Building and testing models of reading processes / Assessment in reading / Part 2. Basic Processes : the state of the art / Models of the reading process / Word Recognition / A schema-theoretic view of basic processes in reading comprehension / Listening and reading / The structure of text / Metacognitive skills and reading / Directions in the sociolinguistic study of reading / Social and motivational influences on reading / Understanding figurative language / Individual differences and underlying cognitive processes / Instructional practices : the state of the art / Early reading from a developmental perspective / Beginning reading instruction : from debate to reformation / Word identification / Research on teaching reading comprehension / Studying / Readability / Classroom instruction in reading / Managing instruction . Wayne Otto, Anne Wolf and Roger G. Eldridge -- Oral reading / Author index -- Subject index.
The Missionary Magazine (cover Jan 1899) The Foreign Mission Board (article) -- Our headquarters / Mission Boards work after 1899: four important matters / Eighth meeting of the Conference (article,The Daily Bulletin) -- Our first Scandinavian minister (article,The Daily Bulletin,1899) -- World Mission Prologue provides springboard for final message (chart) -- Minutes of Mission Board meeting Mar 19 to 26, 1902 -- Letter from A. G. Daniells. to My Dear Brother Palmer, Jun 1906, regarding Brother Palmer's health -- Missions Quarterly First Quarter, 1933- Topic: South America -- Missions call many into strange climes (article, The Battle Creek Enquirer, 1936) -- Misionary reports of Pitcairn Island, Africa, China, South America, India, Mexico, Japan, and Northern Rhodesia (article, The Ministry, 1938) -- Our missionary firsts / Pagan survival / Cargo cults and Seventh-day Adventism / Letter from David S. Ketchum of Ketchum Inc. to W. G. C. Murdoch, Apr 1965, about the reprint of the statistics of church finances -- A lifetime missionary to Africa answers the question: why be a missionary? / Anthropology: luxury or necessity for missions? / Another 3rd generation family Ham-Strickland (article, Alumni News, 1968) -- Christ seeks Asia / A spectacular birth (article) -- The Christian presence in the world: comparative Christian statistics (report on history of Christian Mission) -- Birth of the world-wide mission program (article) -- Seventh-day Adventist mission in the seventies / Adventist work around the world (article, Southern Tidings, 1972) -- Training for mission service (article, 1972) -- Adventist schools in mansions and castles / To every nation (article, Signs of the Times, 1974) -- A movement is born / NASDAD enlarges scope of dental missions (article, Review and Herald, 1974) -- In whatsoever place / Spending for foreign missions is on decline / Sabbath school leaders discuss mission offerings / Reflections of a happy missionary / The way of His witnesses / Family: a young couple in Minnesota is as responsible for sending a missionary from the Philippines to Africa as is a member in a barrio in the Philippines (article, Review and Herald, 1978) -- Ellen White and the beginning of our church's philosophy of missions- Part 1 and Part -2 / Great commision commitment with related statistics -- Personal information re: prospective overseas worker (form, The Secretariat of the General Conference) -- Do we mean this / Conference status - criteria (organizing missions into conferences) -- The God that must needs be Christ Jesus: four studies / Alu (short story) -- Our first missionaries (1874-1887) (report) -- Reject lure of world's objectives (report) -- When thou art far across the sea / Ellen G. White in Europe: expanding mission perspective: how the visions helped / Mission problems / Confessions of a missionary / E. G. White correspondence and early missionaries to Africa / Mission Institute instructions and counsel / Development aid - why? / Needed: a renewed commitment to missions / The scope of our task (article, review and Herald, 1982) -- The poor get richer/ In pursuit of members' money / SOS volunteer gains inspiration in Kenya / To every nation, kindred, tongue, and people: one women's crusade for language learning / How an unemployed mission worker's wife employs her time: "what do you do all day?" / Discovering your America / My Faith, my Life: what mission means to me: the gospel commission calls us to proclamation, service, and fellowship / Reviving giving to missions / The challenge of village agriculture- teaching better gardening techniques in developing countries could relieve strained church budgets / Global strategy stretching for Jesus / Doing more / Portuguese work takes root in California / Denominational change: a sociological perspective / Global mission to every people group / The 10/40 window- battling against the odds: The 10/40 window is the greatest challenge facing Global Mission / Worldview and mission: suggestions for a mission theology / Mission as worship / Maintaining the Adventist vision / Mission of Adventists- movement of destiny with identifying earmarks / I'm going back / See also referrals -- Transfer sheet
The state of research on political parties and interest groups / Theories of parties / Interest group theory / Methodological issues in the study of political parties / Methodological perspectives on interest groups / American political parties : history, voters, critical elections, and party systems / The evolution and alteration of American party coalitions / The party faithful : religion and party politics in America / Party nominating procedures and recruitment--state and local level / How parties nominate presidents / The road less taken: new directions in American party politics / Winning isn't everything : third parties and the American two-party system / The evolution of national party organizations / The pure partisan institution : national party conventions as research sites / Activists, influence, and representation in American elections / Political parties and consultants /
21st century skills : why they matter, what they are, and how we get there / Five minds for the future / New policies for 21st century demands : Linda Darling-Hammond, interviewed / Comparing frameworks for 21st century skills / The role of professional learning communities in advancing 21st century skills / The Singapore vision : teach less, learn more / Designing new learning environments to support 21st century skills / An implementation framework to support 21st century skills / Problem-based learning : the foundation for 21st century skills / Cooperative learning and conflict resolution : essential 21st century skills / Preparing students for mastery of 21st century skills / Innovation through technology / Technology rich, information poor / Navigating social networks as learning tools / A framework for assessing 21st century skills / Leadership, change, and beyond the 21st century skills agenda /
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9780520260764 (cloth : alk. paper)
On the being of being an artist : The gap between art and life / What art is and what artists do / Multiple personalities : a how-to manual for artists and other creative types / Meditation as art/art as meditation : thoughts on the relationship of non-intention to the creative process / Our barefoot practice / Making not knowing / Fate and art / It is difficult / Radical agency, massive change : social agendas in art and design / On making art and pedagogy : Teaching discourse : reflection strong, not theory light / Practicing Rauschenberg / Pedagogy, art, and the rules of the game / Zones of activity : from the gallery to the classroom / Toward a new critical pedagogy / Fail again, fail better / Coming back to our senses / On experiencing art : Being with Cloud gate / This is nowhere / The look of the artist / Headless/heedless : experiencing Agora / Unframing experience / The unknown child : art mediation/mediation art / Looking at an exhibition / The empty conversation /
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
9781472454706 hardback alkaline paper
Practical ecocriticism and the Victorian text / Reading nature: John Ruskin, environment, and the ecological impulse / Between "bounded field" and "brooding star": a study of Tennyson's topography / Celebration and longing: Robert Browning and the nonhuman world / "Truth to nature": the pleasures and dangers of the environment in Christina Rossetti's poetry / The zoocentric ecology of Hardy's poetic consciousness / Early Dickens and ecocriticism: the social novelist and the nonhuman / Bleak intra-actions: Dickens, turbulence, material ecology / Anna Sewell's Black Beauty: reframing the pastoral tradition / The environmental politics and aesthetics of Rider Haggard's King Solomon's Mines: capital, mourning, and desire / Jane Loudon's wildflowers, popular science, and the Victorian culture of knowledge / Falling in love with seaweeds: the seaside environments of George Eliot and G.H. Lewes / Agriculture and ecology in Richard Jeffries's Hodge and His Masters / Edward Carpenter, Henry Salt, and the animal limits of Victorian environments /
Here I am: agency, awareness, and audience -- Terminology: tastes, gates, labels, and suits -- Modern primitives: MoMA exhibits the self-taught (1932-1944) -- Once seen as modern / Artist focus: William Edmondson -- Artist perspectives: Henri Rousseau, John Kane, Mirris Hirshfield, Horace Pippin, Pedro Lopez Cervántez -- l'Art Brut: defining creative agency (1944-1966) -- The origins of Art Brut, history and legacy / Artist focus: Aloïse Corbaz -- Artist perspectives: Adolf Wölfli, Fleury-Joseph Crépin, Augustin Lesage, Auguste Forestier, Marguerite Sirvins -- Outsider art: the title that shapes a genre (1972-1979) -- Roger Cardinal, the art of the artless / Artist focus: Madge Gill -- Artist perspectives: Scottie Wilson, Friedrich Schröder-Sonnenstern, Anna Zemánková, Johann Hauser, August Walla -- Black folk art: presenting self-taught African American artists (1976-1982) -- What it was, Black folk art in America / Artist focus: Bill Trayor -- Artist perspectives: Joseph E. Yoakum, Elijah Pierce, Sister Gertrude Morgan, Nellie Mae Rowe, Sam Doyle -- Clandestine: exploring privacy, intimacy, and isolation in creativity -- Portals of the imagination / Artist focus: Henry Darger -- Artist perspectives: James Castle, Charles A.A. Dellschau, Melvin Way, Guo Fengyi, Emery Blagdon -- Renegades: persona and messaging in art practice -- The original renegade(s) / Artist focus: Lee Godie -- Artist perspectives: Lonnie Holley, Mary T. Smith, Prophet Royal Robertson, Kwame Akoto, Horst Ademeit -- Environments: changing personal and public surroundings -- Singular spaces/authentic visions / Artist focus: Nek Chand -- Artist perspectives: Helen Martins, Prophet Isaiah Robertson, Huang Yong-Fu, Josep Pujiula i Vila, Niki de Saint Phalle -- Ability: advocating for artistic development -- Shifting focus, a brief history of disability art in global contexts / Artist focus: Judith Scott -- Artist perspectives: Julian Martin, Andrew Omoding, Julia Krause-Harder, Walter Mika, Tomoyuki Shinki -- Abstraction: beyond representation -- Alternative expressions / Artist interview; George Widener, interviewed by Sophia Cosmadopoulos -- Artist perspectives: Hilma af Klint, Janet Sobel, Thornton Dial, Nnena Kalu, Junko Yamamoto -- Landscapes: documenting the real and the imagined -- Seeing scenes / Artist interview: Mamadou Cissé, interviewed by Sophia Cosmadopoulos -- Artist perspectives: Grandma Moses, Martín Ramírez, Minnie Evans, Katsuyoshi Takenaka, Katsuhiro Terao -- Figuration: memory reproduction, and documentation -- Close encounters / Artist interview: William Scott, interviewed by Sophia Cosmadopoulos -- Artist perspectives: Shinichi Sawada, Davood Koochaki, Helen Rae, Carlo Zinelli, Chéri Samba.
Here I am: agency, awareness, and audience -- Terminology: tastes, gates, labels, and suits -- Modern primitives: MoMA exhibits the self-taught (1932-1944) -- Once seen as modern / Artist focus: William Edmondson -- Artist perspectives: Henri Rousseau, John Kane, Mirris Hirshfield, Horace Pippin, Pedro Lopez Cervántez -- l'Art Brut: defining creative agency (1944-1966) -- The origins of Art Brut, history and legacy / Artist focus: Aloïse Corbaz -- Artist perspectives: Adolf Wölfli, Fleury-Joseph Crépin, Augustin Lesage, Auguste Forestier, Marguerite Sirvins -- Outsider art: the title that shapes a genre (1972-1979) -- Roger Cardinal, the art of the artless / Artist focus: Madge Gill -- Artist perspectives: Scottie Wilson, Friedrich Schröder-Sonnenstern, Anna Zemánková, Johann Hauser, August Walla -- Black folk art: presenting self-taught African American artists (1976-1982) -- What it was, Black folk art in America / Artist focus: Bill Trayor -- Artist perspectives: Joseph E. Yoakum, Elijah Pierce, Sister Gertrude Morgan, Nellie Mae Rowe, Sam Doyle -- Clandestine: exploring privacy, intimacy, and isolation in creativity -- Portals of the imagination / Artist focus: Henry Darger -- Artist perspectives: James Castle, Charles A.A. Dellschau, Melvin Way, Guo Fengyi, Emery Blagdon -- Renegades: persona and messaging in art practice -- The original renegade(s) / Artist focus: Lee Godie -- Artist perspectives: Lonnie Holley, Mary T. Smith, Prophet Royal Robertson, Kwame Akoto, Horst Ademeit -- Environments: changing personal and public surroundings -- Singular spaces/authentic visions / Artist focus: Nek Chand -- Artist perspectives: Helen Martins, Prophet Isaiah Robertson, Huang Yong-Fu, Josep Pujiula i Vila, Niki de Saint Phalle -- Ability: advocating for artistic development -- Shifting focus, a brief history of disability art in global contexts / Artist focus: Judith Scott -- Artist perspectives: Julian Martin, Andrew Omoding, Julia Krause-Harder, Walter Mika, Tomoyuki Shinki -- Abstraction: beyond representation -- Alternative expressions / Artist interview; George Widener, interviewed by Sophia Cosmadopoulos -- Artist perspectives: Hilma af Klint, Janet Sobel, Thornton Dial, Nnena Kalu, Junko Yamamoto -- Landscapes: documenting the real and the imagined -- Seeing scenes / Artist interview: Mamadou Cissé, interviewed by Sophia Cosmadopoulos -- Artist perspectives: Grandma Moses, Martín Ramírez, Minnie Evans, Katsuyoshi Takenaka, Katsuhiro Terao -- Figuration: memory reproduction, and documentation -- Close encounters / Artist interview: William Scott, interviewed by Sophia Cosmadopoulos -- Artist perspectives: Shinichi Sawada, Davood Koochaki, Helen Rae, Carlo Zinelli, Chéri Samba.
On the history and historiography of international relations / Philosophy of social science and international relations / Rational choice and internationall relations / Constructivism in international relations: sources, contributions, and debates / Critical theory, poststructuralism, and postcolonialism / Feminist perspectives on international relations / Psychological explanations of international decision making and collective behavior / Theoretical pluralism in IR: possibilities and limits / State, sovereignty, and territory / Power and international relations / Foreign policy / International organizations and institutions / International law / Negotiation and bargaining / Globalization and global governance / Transnational actors and world politics / Transnational diffusion: norms, ideas, and policies / Domestic politics and international relations / Comparative regionalism: European integration and beyond / Nationalism and ethnicity in international relations / Great power hierarchies and strategies in twenty-first century world politics / Interstate war and peace / Security cooperation / Terrorism and counterterrorism / Civil wars, conflict resolution, and bargaining theory / Religion and international relations theory / International finance / International trade / International migration / Development and international relations / International environmental politics / International human rights /
Mapping the great suburbs of North America / Suburban imaginaries -- An atlas of suburbanisms -- Defining suburbanisms -- More continuity than change? / Planning the North American suburb -- The great (sub)urban transformation / Mapping suburbanisms -- The American dream : homeownership, single-family dwellings, and automobiles / The diversity of suburban soundscape experiences / Suburban futures -- #ChangeSpace : planning suburban public space for youths / Exploring opportunities for intergenerational living on a suburban campus / Aging in the suburbs / Suburban redesign, human scale / Local suburban agriculture / Heritage protection in the suburbs / Autonomous vehicles : savior or sentinel of low-carbon suburban futures /
Religion, politics, and American society / Mainline Protestants and the 2008 election / Evangelicals and the 2008 election / Catholics and the 2008 election / Jews and the 2008 election / Muslims and the 2008 election / Seculars and the 2008 election / Women, religion, and the 2008 election / African Americans, religion, and the 2008 election / Latinos, religion, and the 2008 election / Asian Americans, religion, and the 2008 election / Conclusion /