Più di un milione di libri, a un clic di distanza!
Bookbot

Marcus Holmes

    Marcus Holmes elabora i suoi scritti attingendo al suo background di musicista di formazione classica e alla sua vasta esperienza nell'istruzione. Il suo lavoro prende spesso la forma di guide pratiche, informate da decenni di insegnamento. Disponibili a livello internazionale, i libri di Holmes offrono una miscela unica di sensibilità artistica e intuizione pedagogica. La sua voce distintiva è plasmata dai mondi della musica e dell'apprendimento, promettendo ai lettori un'esperienza originale e arricchente.

    Face-to-Face Diplomacy
    Poems of a Spectrum-Autist
    Digital Diplomacy
    • Digital Diplomacy

      Theory and Practice

      • 252pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Focusing on digital diplomacy, this book explores its role as a transformative force in international politics. It examines how digital tools and strategies are employed to manage change and influence diplomatic relations, highlighting the complexities and innovations that arise in the digital age. Through various case studies, the author delves into the implications of technology on traditional diplomatic practices and the evolving landscape of global communication.

      Digital Diplomacy
    • Exploring the nuanced experience of living as a Spectrum-Autist, the narrative delves into the challenges of existing in the in-between space of typical and profound autism. The author shares personal struggles with intense introversion and social interactions, highlighting the pain of feeling misunderstood and disconnected. Despite these challenges, they navigated academic achievements and language learning, ultimately discovering their identity as a verbal-autistic through the insights of a compassionate psychologist, which illuminated their life experiences and behaviors.

      Poems of a Spectrum-Autist
    • Face-to-Face Diplomacy

      • 315pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Face-to-face diplomacy is the most ubiquitous practice of world politics, seen as essential by leaders, but dismissed as irrelevant by political scientists. Drawing upon social neuroscience and psychology, this book addresses this puzzle to create a theory of face-to-face diplomacy that is relevant for both students and scholars of world politics as well as practitioners and policymakers.

      Face-to-Face Diplomacy