The Vision of a Nation tells the stories behind television's approaches to race relations, multiculturalism and immigration in the 'Golden Age' of British television. Focusing on the 1960s and 1970s,
Trust Ownership and the Future of News makes the case for an alternative structure that can sustain the forms of journalism necessary in a free, functioning democracy and which engender public confide
It’s only natural that rock and roll 'the devil’s music' and Satanism should be intimately linked.Lucifer Rising explores this unique cultural confluence. Divided into three parts, the book first trac
Literature and Film, Dispositioned looks to twentieth-century literature's encounter with film – silent film in particular – as a means to thinking about the locations of thought in literature. Intere
We all need to negotiate in our professional and personal lives ? whether it’s devising agreements with clients or solving issues with our family. The implications of these negotiations can be huge, a
R. D. Laing (1927-1989) was Scotland's most famous public intellectual. His revolutionary challenges to conventional psychiatry were read by millions across the world. When he died, there were memoria
This book is a textual criticism of modern ideas about the work of Adam Smith that offers a new perspective on many of his famous contributions to economic thought. Adam Smith is often hailed as a lea
This book seeks to understand the effects of the current information revolution on universities by examining the effects of two previous information revolutions: Gutenberg’s invention and proof of p
This book of poems is really the rambling of my mind and stirrings of my deeper heart. In conjunction with my time in South Africa and Fiji and UK. I hope you enjoy some of it, or all of it!.
It turns out that you can do something you love and get paid for it. Gavin Strange, senior creative at Aardman Animations - the four times Oscar winning studio - shows you that if you get it right, wo
This book aims to set forth a vision for theological retrieval, demonstrating through specific doctrines how engaging historical theology can enrich and strengthen the church today—without abandoning
Cameron Leoni is about to start her senior year of high school. Between helping her mother take care of her two younger brothers and working at the library to save money for college, there's just bare