Hidden Heroes McKenzie RichardsonHidden Heroes is a collection of short stories from the 1980s to present that unveil the lives of ordinary North Koreans. Through themes of identity, community, and power, it reveals a complex society, offering readers a nuanced understanding beyond prevailing stereotypes.
Can these collaborations lead to win-win solutions for marginalized groups or will they destroy civil society’s resistance to market forces
In The Music of Antônio Carlos Jobim
from Western Britain to papal and urban Italy
Fashion and Ethics focuses on issues of power
Was it a social movement or an economic enterprise
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To understand creative content for the web
A History of Three-Dimensional Cinema chronicles 3-D cinema from its origins in 19th-century stereoscopic photography through anaglyphic/digital stereoscopic cinema in the 20th century to the promise of Virtual Reality in the 21st century
and following on with discussions of her mature roles
From Theory to Practice is the first scholarly look at the possibilities and challenges of impartial and objective journalism in our digitized media world
sidelining elites’ traditional enemies
it’s not always easy to keep track of who’s who – or what kind of research they’re conducting