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Stephen Daniels

    Stephen Daniels è un professore di geografia culturale il cui lavoro si addentra nella storia e nella teoria delle immagini e del design del paesaggio. La sua ricerca esamina come i paesaggi vengono percepiti, rappresentati e plasmati in diversi contesti culturali. Attraverso i suoi scritti, Daniels cerca di illuminare le intricate relazioni tra le persone e la natura, sfidando le visioni convenzionali della terra. Il suo approccio fonde l'analisi geografica con un profondo apprezzamento per l'arte e la cultura visiva.

    Broome Park
    Going Dutch: A Constructive Guide to Europe
    Landscapes of the National Trust
    Digital Governance
    Birth, Love, Work, Love, Death & Other B-sides
    Simon Roberts: We English
    • Capturing the essence of England, Simon Roberts' year-long journey with his family showcases the country's diverse landscapes through a large format camera. Rather than defining "Englishness," the work represents social landscapes influenced by notable photographers and artists. Merging these inspirations, Roberts presents the English at leisure in picturesque settings, resulting in a beautiful and heartwarming collection. This book stands as a significant contribution to English photography, following the success of his previous work, Motherland.

      Simon Roberts: We English
    • Exploring themes of work, anxiety, love, and loss, this collection blends intelligence and dry humor with a philosophical perspective. The poet's restrained anger energizes the writing, transforming the ordinary into something more profound. Daniels' humanity resonates throughout, making these finely crafted poems feel like a comforting companion. This collection is praised for its wry insights and emotional depth, offering readers a thoughtful reflection on life's complexities.

      Birth, Love, Work, Love, Death & Other B-sides
    • Digital Governance

      Leading and Thriving in a World of Fast-Changing Technologies

      • 264pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Focusing on digital governance, this book offers managers an accessible introduction to the influence of technology on organizational management. It addresses key principles including leadership, capability, accountability in value creation, transparency in reporting, and ethical behavior. With an international perspective, it aims to equip managers with the essential knowledge to navigate the complexities of digital transformation in governance.

      Digital Governance
    • Landscapes of the National Trust

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Landscapes matter. They provide the setting for our daily lives, as well as an essential component of our sense of identity. This title provides new perspectives on a range of cultural landscapes in Britain. It brings together the latest insights from the arts and humanities to illuminate the meaning of landscapes and bring them to life.

      Landscapes of the National Trust
    • When a young electrician becomes bored and disillusioned with life in England, the hopes and thoughts of adventure spur him towards life over the Channel. Join Dan Johnson’s travels as they lead to a collection of like-minded characters, all trying to succeed in life on the continent, and a merry-go-round of their successes and losses amid the canals and coffee shops of Holland.

      Going Dutch: A Constructive Guide to Europe
    • Beyond her estates in the comfort and familiarity of rural Hampshire, Jane Dunhaughton knows little of life. How little, she discovers upon leaving her ailing father because, wary of the violence of the suffragettes, she seeks a worthy meaning to her life in humanitarian work in the Boer War, instead. How could she suspect her world would change once Kitchener's policy of concentration camps takes her to the heart of the darkest side of human conflict? Can a daughter of privilege, to whom London was a revelation, find any steel when the plight of Boer women and children leaves her helpless with horror, none of which will be a revelation to the British public if Kitchener has his way? Steel she will need when her father's death puts her in the pocket of the man who inherits her home - after the war has ended, has Lord Kitchener finished with Jane Dunhaughton?

      Broome Park
    • Dan Johnson, a young electrician, leaves behind a tumultuous career in Holland, eager to rebuild his life in the UK. Yet, the allure of Europe and the tenacious grip of the building trade beckon him back. As he's drawn into more journeys, adventures unfold and complexities arise.

      Loose Connections