The No-nonsense Guide to Animal Rights

The No-nonsense Guide to Animal Rights
Title The No-nonsense Guide to Animal Rights PDF eBook
Author Catharine Grant
Publisher New Internationalist
Total Pages 144
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 1904456405

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Shows why the promotion and protection of animal rights is more critical than ever.

The No-nonsense Guide to Women's Rights

The No-nonsense Guide to Women's Rights
Title The No-nonsense Guide to Women's Rights PDF eBook
Author Nikki van der Gaag
Publisher New Internationalist
Total Pages 145
Release 2008
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1904456995

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Examines the advances that have been made towards ensuring the rights of women. It looks below the surface to find out what the reality is for women all around the world and shows how, in this post-feminist' age, women's rights are still very much an issue. Contains a brief history of women's rights, from 900BC to the present day and numerous text boxes with case studies, charts and graphs to illustrate points clearly. Nikki van der Gaag is the former editorial director and co-editor of New Internationalist magazine.'

The No-nonsense Guide to World Music

The No-nonsense Guide to World Music
Title The No-nonsense Guide to World Music PDF eBook
Author Louise Gray
Publisher New Internationalist
Total Pages 171
Release 2009
Genre Art
ISBN 1906523126

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A look behind the catch-all term world music' aiming to explore the reasons for the contemporary interest in world music, who its audience is and why it has become such a popular genre. Through chapters on the many different genres that make up this multi-faceted area, the case for music as a powerful harmonising tool is aptly put forward.'

The No-nonsense Guide to International Development

The No-nonsense Guide to International Development
Title The No-nonsense Guide to International Development PDF eBook
Author Maggie Black
Publisher New Internationalist
Total Pages 153
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 1904456634

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Building dams in India, planting trees in Burkina Faso, rescuing street children in Brazil - these are images of aid and international development with which we can all identify. However, what passes for development all too often improves life for the better off while actively hurting the very people the venture was meant to support. Maggie Black exposes the hypocrisy and reveals a more accurate picture of what is happening in development's name, arguing for a process to be put inplace that trule defends the interests of poor people.

The No-nonsense Guide to Global Terrorism

The No-nonsense Guide to Global Terrorism
Title The No-nonsense Guide to Global Terrorism PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Barker
Publisher New Internationalist
Total Pages 145
Release 2008
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1904456987

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A highly accessible history of terrorism looking at core examples from the Middle East, instances of state terrorism and terrorist fringes of political movements. Covers the theories justifying and guiding terrorist acts and the battle of images that accompanies them, including: the proliferation of terrorist activities over recent years and international hotspots, the war on terror', terrorist acts carried out by states and the constraints on democracy and political and civil liberties that so often characterise the response to terrorism.'

Animal Rights

Animal Rights
Title Animal Rights PDF eBook
Author Paul Waldau
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 256
Release 2010-12-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780199753062

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In this compelling volume in the What Everyone Needs to Know? series, Paul Waldau expertly navigates the many heated debates surrounding the complex and controversial animal rights movement. Organized around a series of probing questions, this timely resource offers the most complete, even-handed survey of the animal rights movement available. The book covers the full spectrum of issues, beginning with a clear, highly instructive definition of animal rights. Waldau looks at the different concerns surrounding companion animals, wild animals, research animals, work animals, and animals used for food, provides a no-nonsense assessment of the treatment of animals, and addresses the philosophical and legal arguments that form the basis of animal rights. Along the way, readers will gain insight into the history of animal protection-as well as the political and social realities facing animals today-and become familiar with a range of hot-button topics, from animal cognition and autonomy, to attempts to balance animal cruelty versus utility. Chronicled here are many key figures and organizations responsible for moving the animal rights movement forward, as well as legislation and public policy that have been carried out around the world in the name of animal rights and animal protection. The final chapter of this indispensable volume looks ahead to the future of animal rights, and delivers an animal protection mandate for citizens, scientists, governments, and other stakeholders. With its multidisciplinary, non-ideological focus and all-inclusive coverage, Animal Rights represents the definitive survey of the animal rights movement-one that will engage every reader and student of animal rights, animal law, and environmental ethics. What Everyone Needs to Know? is a registered trademark of Oxford University Press.

The No-nonsense Guide to Conflict and Peace

The No-nonsense Guide to Conflict and Peace
Title The No-nonsense Guide to Conflict and Peace PDF eBook
Author Peter Greener
Publisher New Internationalist
Total Pages 145
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 1904456421

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This invaluable guide is excellent for students, peace groups and activists. With tables, maps, case studies and quotes it looks at how conflict escalates and ways it can be prevented. It examines the changing types of war, including the War on Terror and ethnic conflict such as in Rwanda; the role of diplomacy and the UN and what steps ordinary people are taking to re-build communities. It also offers ideas and inspiration for creating lasting peace.