Author: Malcolm Batten
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 139811314X
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
Secret Newham explores the lesser-known history the London borough of Newham through a fascinating selection of stories, unusual facts and attractive photographs.
Secret Newham
Author: Malcolm Batten
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 139811314X
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
Secret Newham explores the lesser-known history the London borough of Newham through a fascinating selection of stories, unusual facts and attractive photographs.
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 139811314X
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
Secret Newham explores the lesser-known history the London borough of Newham through a fascinating selection of stories, unusual facts and attractive photographs.
Political Blackness in Multiracial Britain
Author: Mohan Ambikaipaker
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812250303
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
One evening in 1980, a group of white friends, drinking at the Duke of Edinburgh pub on East Ham High Street, made a monstrous five-pound wager. The first person to kill a "Paki" would win the bet. Ali Akhtar Baig, a young Pakistani student who lived in the east London borough of Newham, was their chosen victim. Baig's murder was but one incident in a wave of antiblack racial attacks that were commonplace during the crisis of race relations in Britain in the 1970s and 1980s. Ali Akhtar Baig's death also catalyzed the formation of a grassroots antiracist organization, Newham Monitoring Project (NMP) that worked to transform the racist victimization of African, African Caribbean and South Asian communities into campaigns for racial justice and social change. In addition to providing a 24-hour hotline and casework services, NMP activists worked to mitigate the scourge of racial injustice that included daily racial harassment, hate crimes and antiblack police violence. Since the advent of the War on Terror, NMP widened its approach to support victims of the state's counterterror policies, which have contributed to an unfettered surge in Islamophobia. These realities, as well as the many layers of gendered racism in contemporary Britain come to life through intimate ethnographic storytelling. The reader gets to know a broad range of east Londoners and antiracist activists whose intersecting experiences present a multifaceted portrait of British racism. Mohan Ambikaipaker examines the life experiences of these individuals through a strong theoretical lens that combines critical race theory and postcolonial studies. Political Blackness in Multiracial Britain shows how the deep processes of everyday political whiteness shape the state's failure to provide effective remedies for ethnic, racial, and religious minorities who continue to face violence and institutional racism.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812250303
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
One evening in 1980, a group of white friends, drinking at the Duke of Edinburgh pub on East Ham High Street, made a monstrous five-pound wager. The first person to kill a "Paki" would win the bet. Ali Akhtar Baig, a young Pakistani student who lived in the east London borough of Newham, was their chosen victim. Baig's murder was but one incident in a wave of antiblack racial attacks that were commonplace during the crisis of race relations in Britain in the 1970s and 1980s. Ali Akhtar Baig's death also catalyzed the formation of a grassroots antiracist organization, Newham Monitoring Project (NMP) that worked to transform the racist victimization of African, African Caribbean and South Asian communities into campaigns for racial justice and social change. In addition to providing a 24-hour hotline and casework services, NMP activists worked to mitigate the scourge of racial injustice that included daily racial harassment, hate crimes and antiblack police violence. Since the advent of the War on Terror, NMP widened its approach to support victims of the state's counterterror policies, which have contributed to an unfettered surge in Islamophobia. These realities, as well as the many layers of gendered racism in contemporary Britain come to life through intimate ethnographic storytelling. The reader gets to know a broad range of east Londoners and antiracist activists whose intersecting experiences present a multifaceted portrait of British racism. Mohan Ambikaipaker examines the life experiences of these individuals through a strong theoretical lens that combines critical race theory and postcolonial studies. Political Blackness in Multiracial Britain shows how the deep processes of everyday political whiteness shape the state's failure to provide effective remedies for ethnic, racial, and religious minorities who continue to face violence and institutional racism.
The Secret Lives of the Amir Sisters
Author: Nadiya Hussain
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008192278
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
‘Breezy, funny and winning’ Daily Mail ‘Packed with humour and warmth’ Heat 5* ‘A lovely story about family, faith and self-acceptance’ Red magazine * * * * *
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008192278
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
‘Breezy, funny and winning’ Daily Mail ‘Packed with humour and warmth’ Heat 5* ‘A lovely story about family, faith and self-acceptance’ Red magazine * * * * *
Food and Multiculture
Author: Alex Rhys-Taylor
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000181731
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 163
Book Description
In this book, Alex Rhys-Taylor offers a ground-breaking sensory ethnography of East London. Drawing on the multicultural context of London, one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, he explores concepts such as gentrification, class antagonism, new ethnicities and globalization. Rhys-Taylor shows how London is characterized by its rich history of socioeconomic change and multiculture, exploring how its smells and food are integral to understanding both its history and the reality of London’s urban present. From the fiery chillies sold by street grocers which are linked to years of cultural exchange, through ‘cuisines of origin’ like jellied eels to hybridized dishes such as the chicken katsu wrap, sensory experiences are key to understanding the complex cultural genealogies of the city and its social life.Each of the eight chapters combines micro histories of ingredients such as fried chicken, bush-meat and curry sauce, featuring narratives from individuals that provide a unique, engaging account of the evolution of taste and culture through time and space.With its innovative methodology, this is a highly original contribution to the fields of sensory studies, food studies, urban studies and cultural studies.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000181731
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 163
Book Description
In this book, Alex Rhys-Taylor offers a ground-breaking sensory ethnography of East London. Drawing on the multicultural context of London, one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, he explores concepts such as gentrification, class antagonism, new ethnicities and globalization. Rhys-Taylor shows how London is characterized by its rich history of socioeconomic change and multiculture, exploring how its smells and food are integral to understanding both its history and the reality of London’s urban present. From the fiery chillies sold by street grocers which are linked to years of cultural exchange, through ‘cuisines of origin’ like jellied eels to hybridized dishes such as the chicken katsu wrap, sensory experiences are key to understanding the complex cultural genealogies of the city and its social life.Each of the eight chapters combines micro histories of ingredients such as fried chicken, bush-meat and curry sauce, featuring narratives from individuals that provide a unique, engaging account of the evolution of taste and culture through time and space.With its innovative methodology, this is a highly original contribution to the fields of sensory studies, food studies, urban studies and cultural studies.
Securing and Sustaining the Olympic City
Author: Pete Fussey
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317058208
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Often seen as the host nation's largest ever logistical undertaking, accommodating the Olympics and its attendant security infrastructure brings seismic changes to both the physical and social geography of its destination. Since 1976, the defence of the spectacle has become the central feature of its planning, one that has assumed even greater prominence following the bombing of the 1996 Atlanta Games and, most importantly, 9/11. Indeed, the quintupled cost of securing the first post-9/11 summer Games in Athens demonstrates the considerable scale and complexity currently implicated in these operations. Such costs are not only fiscal. The Games stimulate a tidal wave of redevelopment ushering in new gentrified urban settings and an associated investment that may or may not soak through to the incumbent community. Given the unusual step of developing London's Olympic Park in the heart of an existing urban milieu and the stated commitments to 'community development' and 'legacy', these constitute particularly acute issues for the 2012 Games. In addition to sealing the Olympic Park from perceived threats, 2012 security operations have also harnessed the administrative criminological staples of community safety and crime reduction to generate an ordered space in the surrounding areas. Of central importance here are the issues of citizenship, engagement and access in urban spaces redeveloped upon the themes of security and commerce. Through analyzing the social and community impact of the 2012 Games and its security operation on East London, this book concludes by considering the key debates as to whether utopian visions of legacy can be sustained given the demands of providing a global securitized event of the magnitude of the modern Olympics.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317058208
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Often seen as the host nation's largest ever logistical undertaking, accommodating the Olympics and its attendant security infrastructure brings seismic changes to both the physical and social geography of its destination. Since 1976, the defence of the spectacle has become the central feature of its planning, one that has assumed even greater prominence following the bombing of the 1996 Atlanta Games and, most importantly, 9/11. Indeed, the quintupled cost of securing the first post-9/11 summer Games in Athens demonstrates the considerable scale and complexity currently implicated in these operations. Such costs are not only fiscal. The Games stimulate a tidal wave of redevelopment ushering in new gentrified urban settings and an associated investment that may or may not soak through to the incumbent community. Given the unusual step of developing London's Olympic Park in the heart of an existing urban milieu and the stated commitments to 'community development' and 'legacy', these constitute particularly acute issues for the 2012 Games. In addition to sealing the Olympic Park from perceived threats, 2012 security operations have also harnessed the administrative criminological staples of community safety and crime reduction to generate an ordered space in the surrounding areas. Of central importance here are the issues of citizenship, engagement and access in urban spaces redeveloped upon the themes of security and commerce. Through analyzing the social and community impact of the 2012 Games and its security operation on East London, this book concludes by considering the key debates as to whether utopian visions of legacy can be sustained given the demands of providing a global securitized event of the magnitude of the modern Olympics.
The Immortality Project
Author: Derek Emerson-Elliott
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1796008788
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
The Immortality Project explores the scientific theme of immortality in the context of a thriller, set in the fast-paced, international world of the wealthy and powerful. While they are not everyday people, the characters come alive for the reader as they experience romance and betrayal, forgiveness and loss. Intriguing discussions on the technology of immortality are interspersed throughout, providing a scientific framework, delivered at the everyday level of the layman.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1796008788
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
The Immortality Project explores the scientific theme of immortality in the context of a thriller, set in the fast-paced, international world of the wealthy and powerful. While they are not everyday people, the characters come alive for the reader as they experience romance and betrayal, forgiveness and loss. Intriguing discussions on the technology of immortality are interspersed throughout, providing a scientific framework, delivered at the everyday level of the layman.
The Press and the People
Author: Press Council
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Journalism
Languages : en
Pages : 582
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Journalism
Languages : en
Pages : 582
Book Description
Planning
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 716
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 716
Book Description
Policies for Diversity in Education
Author: Tony Booth
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 9780415071857
Category : Individualized Instruction
Languages : en
Pages : 466
Book Description
Examines the regional and national policies and the power and interest groups concerned with educational difficulties and disability, and analyses one threatened element of the power structure - the local education authorities.
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 9780415071857
Category : Individualized Instruction
Languages : en
Pages : 466
Book Description
Examines the regional and national policies and the power and interest groups concerned with educational difficulties and disability, and analyses one threatened element of the power structure - the local education authorities.
The Billionaire's Impossible CEO
Author: Diana Fraser
Publisher: Bay Books
ISBN: 1991021461
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
He’s the billionaire boss, she’s his impossible CEO. He should, but he can’t let her go… Alexander Richmond is ecstatic he’s been bequeathed ownership of the company he needs to drive his competitors into the ground. Now there’s nothing to stop him from getting what he wants—global domination. There’s only one problem—his CEO. CEO Lily McGuire’s humble beginnings have made her tough and she’ll stop at nothing to get what she wants—total control of the company which used to be her grandfather’s before Alexander Richmond’s father stole it from him. And now his son is back and taking control of more than just the company. Something—or someone—has to give. One thing’s for sure, this could get very messy… The Billionaire's Impossible CEO is the second book in Diana's British Billionaires series. 1. The Billionaire’s Contract Marriage (Sebastian) 2. The Billionaire's Impossible CEO (Alexander) 3. The Billionaire's Secret Baby (Harrison) Other books by Diana Fraser: Italian Romance 1. The Italian’s Perfect Lover 2. Seduced by the Italian 3. The Passionate Italian 4. An Accidental Christmas The Sheikhs of Havilah 1. The Sheikh’s Secret Baby 2. Bought by the Sheikh 3. The Sheikh’s Forbidden Lover 4. Surrender to the Sheikh 5. Taken for the Sheikh's Harem Secrets of the Sheikhs 1. The Sheikh’s Revenge by Seduction 2. The Sheikh’s Secret Love Child 3. The Sheikh’s Marriage Trap Desert Kings 1. Wanted: A Wife for the Sheikh 2. The Sheikh’s Bargain Bride 3. The Sheikh's Lost Lover 4. Awakened by the Sheikh 5. Claimed by the Sheikh 6. Wanted: A Baby by the Sheikh
Publisher: Bay Books
ISBN: 1991021461
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
He’s the billionaire boss, she’s his impossible CEO. He should, but he can’t let her go… Alexander Richmond is ecstatic he’s been bequeathed ownership of the company he needs to drive his competitors into the ground. Now there’s nothing to stop him from getting what he wants—global domination. There’s only one problem—his CEO. CEO Lily McGuire’s humble beginnings have made her tough and she’ll stop at nothing to get what she wants—total control of the company which used to be her grandfather’s before Alexander Richmond’s father stole it from him. And now his son is back and taking control of more than just the company. Something—or someone—has to give. One thing’s for sure, this could get very messy… The Billionaire's Impossible CEO is the second book in Diana's British Billionaires series. 1. The Billionaire’s Contract Marriage (Sebastian) 2. The Billionaire's Impossible CEO (Alexander) 3. The Billionaire's Secret Baby (Harrison) Other books by Diana Fraser: Italian Romance 1. The Italian’s Perfect Lover 2. Seduced by the Italian 3. The Passionate Italian 4. An Accidental Christmas The Sheikhs of Havilah 1. The Sheikh’s Secret Baby 2. Bought by the Sheikh 3. The Sheikh’s Forbidden Lover 4. Surrender to the Sheikh 5. Taken for the Sheikh's Harem Secrets of the Sheikhs 1. The Sheikh’s Revenge by Seduction 2. The Sheikh’s Secret Love Child 3. The Sheikh’s Marriage Trap Desert Kings 1. Wanted: A Wife for the Sheikh 2. The Sheikh’s Bargain Bride 3. The Sheikh's Lost Lover 4. Awakened by the Sheikh 5. Claimed by the Sheikh 6. Wanted: A Baby by the Sheikh