Oakland

Oakland
Author: Serena Bartlett
Publisher: GrassRoutes
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2006
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780979146206

Grass Roots

Grass Roots
Author: Earl Schenck Miers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1944
Genre: Families
ISBN:

Routes

Routes
Author: Rachel De-lahay
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2013-11-07
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1472526244

Anka got in and is here for good. Olufemi is being coached to break back in. Bashir has been here forever but he's just been sent to limbo. Lisa wants to send them all home. Welcome to England. A journey into to the heart of what it is to be a citizen, and finding a place where you belong. A cutting new play about immigration and exile, and what happens when people fall through the cracks, Routes opens up the borders of friendship and family.

"Grass Roots"

Author: Canadian Defence Academy
Publisher: Canadian Museum of Civilization/Musee Canadien Des Civilisations
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN:

Cutural Routes management: from theory to practice

Cutural Routes management: from theory to practice
Author: Council of Europe
Publisher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2015-05-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9287180938

In 1987, the Santiago de Compostela Declaration laid the foundations for the first Council of Europe Cultural Route, highlighting the importance of our rich, colourful and diverse European identities. Today, the Council of Europe Enlarged Partial Agreement (EPA) on Cultural Routes oversees 29 routes connecting culture and heritage across Europe. Cultural Routes are powerful tools for promoting and preserving these shared and diverse cultural identities. They are a model for grass-roots cultural co-operation, providing important lessons about identity and citizenship through a participative experience of culture. From the European Route of Megalithic Culture with its monuments built as long as 6 000 years ago, to the ATRIUM route of Architecture of Totalitarian Regimes, the routes contain elements of our past which help us to understand the present and to approach the future with confidence. The Cultural Routes also stimulate thematic cultural tourism in lesserknown parts of the continent, helping to develop economic and social stability in Europe. This first ever step-by-step guide to the design and management of Council of Europe Cultural Routes will be an essential reference for route managers, project developers, students and researchers in cultural tourism and related subjects. It addresses aspects ranging from the Council of Europe’s conventions to co-creation, fund-raising and governance, and it explores a Cultural Route model that has evolved into an exemplary system for sustainable, transnational co-operation and that has proved to be a successful road map for socio-economic development, cultural heritage promotion and intergenerational communication. The Council of Europe EPA on Cultural Routes is the result of our successful co-operation with the Luxembourg Ministry of Culture and the European Union. Increasingly, other organisations, such as the United Nations World Tourism Organization, are joining this project. This handbook was funded by the third European Commission/Council of Europe Joint Programme on Cultural Routes.

The Ethical Travel Guide

The Ethical Travel Guide
Author: Orely Minelli
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2012-05-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 113655419X

Do you want a holiday that bypasses too familiar haunts and gives you a greater depth of experience? Do you want a holiday that is enriching for you - and for the locals at your destination? If you do, and believe that your trip should give local communities a fair deal (so often denied them) as well as being fun, then this book is for you. This fully revised second edition of The Ethical Travel Guide is the essential resource for responsible global travel, providing a wealth of new ideas for your next holiday. The extensive directory has been updated and expanded, listing hundreds of places to visit and stay in countries all over the world. From sustainable farming in Ecuador to luxury culinary breaks in Crete, there is something for every taste and budget. A thorough introduction gives a background to the many ethical and practical issues involved, including a new section on travel and climate change. Combining thoughtful guidance with comprehensive listings, this is the essential guide for anyone interested in ethical, fair and sustainable tourism.

Grass Roots

Grass Roots
Author: S Woods
Publisher: Avon
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1990-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780380711697

Will Lee, chief aide to Benjamin Carr, Washington's most powerful senator, is drawn into a political brawl and his life is threatened.

Shifting Ground

Shifting Ground
Author: Naomi Scheman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2011-04-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0195395115

This volume of essays by Naomi Scheman brings together her views on epistemic and socio-political issues, views that draw on a critical reading of Wittgenstein as well as on liberatory movements and theories, all in the service of a fundamental reorientation of epistemology. For some theorists, epistemology is an essentially foundationalist and hence discredited enterprise; for others-particularly analytic epistemologists--it remains rigorously segregated from political concerns. Scheman makes a compelling case for the necessity of thinking epistemologically in fundamentally altered ways. Arguing that it is an illusion of privilege to think that we can do without usable articulations of concepts such as truth, reality, and objectivity, she maintains (as in the title of one of her essays) that epistemology needs to be "resuscitated" as an explicitly political endeavor, with trustworthiness at its heart.While each essay contributes to a specific conversation, taken together they argue for addressing theoretical questions as they arise concretely. Truth, reality, objectivity, and other concepts that problematically rest on shifting ground are more than philosophical toys, and the ground-shifting these essays enact is a move away from abstruse theorizing-analytic and post-structuralist alike. Following Wittgenstein's injunctions to just look, to attend to the "rough ground" of everyday practices, Scheman argues for finding philosophical insight in such acts of attention and in the difficulties that beset them. These essays are an attempt to grasp something in particular, to get a handle on a set of problems, and collectively they represent a fresh model of passionate philosophical engagement.

Grass Roots

Grass Roots
Author: Dayton Duncan
Publisher: Viking Adult
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1991
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Since New Hampshire introduced its first-in-the-nation primary in 1952, no one has won the presidency without winning that contest. Duncan goes behind the candidates to track the tireless efforts of more than a dozen volunteers who were at the heart of the complex 1988 primary, giving the story from the bottom up and capturing one of the crucial moments in our politica process. 8 pages of photographs.