Rites of Way

Rites of Way
Title Rites of Way PDF eBook
Author Alan Lupo
Publisher
Total Pages 330
Release 1971
Genre City planning
ISBN

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Politics of locating Boston's Inner Belt freeway, with review of urban transportation planning and decisionmaking in U.S. cities.

Rites of Way

Rites of Way
Title Rites of Way PDF eBook
Author Mark Kingwell
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages 210
Release 2009-09-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781554581672

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There are many ways to approach the subject of public space: the threats posed to it by surveillance and visual pollution; the joys it offers of stimulation and excitement, of anonymity and transformation; its importance to urban variety or democratic politics. But public space remains an evanescent and multidimensional concept that too often escapes scrutiny. The essays in Rites of Way: The Politics and Poetics of Public Space open up multiple dimensions of the concept from architectural, political, philosophical, and technological points of view. There is some historical analysis here, but the contributors are more focused on the future of public space under conditions of growing urbanization and democratic confusion. The added interest offered by non-academic work—visual art, fiction, poetry, and drama—is in part an admission that this is a topic too important to be left only to theorists. It also makes an implicit argument for the crucial role that art, not just public art, plays in a thriving public realm. Throughout this work contributors are guided by the conviction, not pious but steely, that healthy public space is one of the best, living parts of a just society. The paths of desire we follow in public trace and speak our convictions and needs, our interests and foibles. They are the vectors and walkways of the social, the public dimension of life lying at the heart of all politics.

Final Rights

Final Rights
Title Final Rights PDF eBook
Author Joshua Slocum
Publisher Square One Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages 771
Release 2021-10-19
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0942679350

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Josh Slocum and Lisa Carlson are the two most prominent advocates of consumer rights in dealing with the death industry. Here they combine efforts to inform consumers of their rights and propose long-needed reforms. Slocum is executive director of Funeral Consumers Alliance, a national nonprofit with over 90 local affiliates nationwide. Carlson is executive director of Funeral Ethics Organization, which works with the industry to try to improve ethical standards. In addition to nationwide issues, the book covers state-by-state information needed by anybody who wishes to take charge of funeral arrangements for a loved one, with or without the help of a funeral director. More information about the book and related issues can be found at www.finalrights.org .

Coming of Age the RITE Way

Coming of Age the RITE Way
Title Coming of Age the RITE Way PDF eBook
Author David G. Blumenkrantz
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 281
Release 2016
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0190297336

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"A unique blend of scholarship and practice makes this book a compelling read detailing how rites of passage are used to link all education and youth development approaches. Eloquently crafted narratives integrating fifty years of practice provide the reader with a new paradigm for youth and community development that will stimulate their imagination and impact their own practice"--

Rites of Way

Rites of Way
Title Rites of Way PDF eBook
Author Alan Lupo
Publisher
Total Pages 330
Release 1971
Genre City planning
ISBN

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Politics of locating Boston's Inner Belt freeway, with review of urban transportation planning and decisionmaking in U.S. cities.

Women's Rites of Passage

Women's Rites of Passage
Title Women's Rites of Passage PDF eBook
Author Abigail Brenner
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 274
Release 2007
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780742547483

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Women's Rites of Passage grew out of Abigail Brenner s desire to answer some fundamental questions about the role of rites of passage in contemporary women s lives. Relying on a research study involving over 50 women, Brenner shows how women today understand the need to take responsibility for their lives and for directing their own paths, and are beginning to do so by creating their own very personal rites of passage.

Rites of Spring

Rites of Spring
Title Rites of Spring PDF eBook
Author Modris Eksteins
Publisher Vintage Canada
Total Pages 458
Release 2012-03-13
Genre History
ISBN 0307361772

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Named "One of the 100 best books ever published in Canada" (The Literary Review of Canada), Rites of Spring is a brilliant and captivating work of cultural history from the internationally acclaimed scholar and writer Modris Eksteins. Dazzling in its originality, witty and perceptive in unearthing patterns of behavior that history has erased, Rites of Spring probes the origins, the impact and the aftermath of World War I--from the premiere of Stravinsky's ballet Le Sacre du Printemps in 1913 to the death of Hitler in 1945. "The Great War," Eksteins writes, "was the psychological turning point...for modernism as a whole. The urge to create and the urge to destroy had changed places." In this extraordinary book, Eksteins goes on to chart the seismic shifts in human consciousness brought about by this great cataclysm through the lives and words of ordinary people, works of literature, and such events as Lindbergh's transatlantic flight and the publication of the first modern bestseller, All Quiet on the Western Front. Rites of Spring is a remarkable and rare work, a cultural history that redefines the way we look at our past and toward our future.