Commissioning the Past

Commissioning the Past
Author: Deborah Posel
Publisher: Wits University Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This work includes the uncensored voices of survivors of human rights abuses who testified before South Africa's Truth and Reconcilation Commission and in whose name the hearings were undertaken. The views of three groups with different perspectives are reported: academic scholars, commissioners and researchers and people who related stories of victimization perpetrated on themselves or a family member. The emerging dialogue between "outsiders" and "insiders, " and between national, local, and individual experiences is a distinguishing feature of the book.

Commissioning and Contesting Post-Apartheid's Human Rights

Commissioning and Contesting Post-Apartheid's Human Rights
Author: Ulrike Kistner
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2003
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783825862022

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The essays compiled in this book take issue with some of the directions of human rights politics in the immediate post-apartheid period. They look at the relationship between different sets of rights within the political contestations in South Africa. To the terms of social struggles for rights and justice, this book brings perspectives from narrative, psychoanalysis, political philosophy, and medical history; and from the history of national liberation struggles, nationalism and citizenship.

Principles of Building Commissioning

Principles of Building Commissioning
Author: Walter T. Grondzik
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2009-03-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470112972

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Commissioning is coming of age. Savvy building owners have adopted commissioning as an effective way to improve the facility acquisition process. Green building initiatives have embraced commissioning as a way of assuring quality in the delivery of high-performance buildings. This long-established quality control process for building mechanical systems is emerging as a broader construction management tool improving nearly all aspects of a project. What exactly is this thing called commissioning? Principles of Building Commissioning answers this fundamental question with the first all-inclusive, practical guide to the application of the principles of commissioning. The book clarifies the underlying philosophy of commissioning: the why, what, when, and who of this process. Shaped by the ASHRAE Guideline 0 view of the world of commissioning, Building Commissioning: Maps out the territory of commissioning Outlines its defining characteristics Explains its flow of processes Demystifies its documentation Making the fundamentals of commissioning accessible to all parties—building owners and operators, architects and engineers, users and suppliers—who may be called upon to join the commissioning team for a particular project, Building Commissioning serves as the professional's road map to the commissioning process, from the predesign phase through occupancy.

Contemplating God Changing the World

Contemplating God Changing the World
Author: Mario L. Aguilar
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1596272112

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“Mario Aguilar skillfully, elegantly, and clearly presents the life and thought of some of the major spiritual forces of our time as a starting point for his own compelling reflections on the relationship between contemplation and politics... We need more books like this one.” —Professor Ivan Petrella, University of Miami Contemplation and political action defined the lives and work of six of the most inspiring Christian leaders of the twentieth century: Thomas Merton, Ernesto Cardenal, Daniel Berrigan, Sheila Cassidy, Desmond Tutu, and Mother Teresa. Each one embraced a silent, purposeful life of prayer, contemplation, and conversation with God, which the author contends was the very foundation for their public activism. Aguilar profiles these outstanding religious figures, illustrating how their contemplation of God gave them courage and understanding not just to grow in personal holiness, but to become one with God through responding to the needs of others. It was their spiritual life that gave them the energy, commitment, and strength to help feed the hungry, clothe the naked, and liberate the oppressed, even in the darkest, most difficult times. Yet, as Aguilar shows, it is not just a chosen few who are called to combine prayer with political action: through the regular contemplation of God, all Christians can be empowered to work toward social transformation and a just world.

Coming to Terms with the Past

Coming to Terms with the Past
Author: Audrey R. Chapman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1999
Genre: Apartheid
ISBN:

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Book Commissioning and Acquisition

Book Commissioning and Acquisition
Author: Gill Davies
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780415317887

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In this new edition, Gill Davies concentrates on the essential skills of editing, as well as other editorial challenges such as handling new lists following mergers & takeovers, & the demands of digital technology.

Beyond Collective Memory

Beyond Collective Memory
Author: Cullen Goldblatt
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2020-09-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1000195201

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Beyond Collective Memory analyzes how two African places became icons of collective memory for certain publics, yet remain marginal to national and continental memory discourses. Thiaroye, a Senegalese location of colonial-era massacre, and District Six, a South African neighborhood destroyed under apartheid, have epitomized a shared "memory" of racist violence and resistant community. Analyzing diverse cultural texts surrounding both places, this book argues that the metaphor of collective memory has obscured the structural character of colonial and apartheid violence, and made it difficult to explore the complicit positions that structures of violence produce. In investigating the elisions of memory discourses, Beyond Collective Memory challenges the dominance of collective memory, and calls attention to the African pasts, metaphors, and imaginaries that exist beyond it.

Unsettled History

Unsettled History
Author: Leslie Witz
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2017-02-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 047212255X

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Unsettled History examines South African society and the construction and presentation of its public pasts, from Nelson Mandela’s release from prison in 1990 to South Africa’s hosting of the 2010 FIFA World Cup ®. Conventionally represented as a time of rectifying the silences and distortions of settler history through inclusion and recovery, the focus here instead is on the shifts in processes and locations of historicizing and the unsettled state of categories of framing history in post-apartheid South Africa. This era saw fundamental transformations in the order of knowledge: from the academy to the public; from popular history to public history; from history-as-lesson to history-as-forum. Leslie Witz, Gary Minkley, and Ciraj Rassool take the reader to sites of historical production in which complex ideas about pasts are invoked, and navigate a path toward understanding the agencies of image-making and memory production. This volume is the outcome of the authors’ intensive collaborative research and engagement over twenty-five years on questions including the production and performance of apartheid history; the cultural politics of social history; South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission and practices of orality; tourism as an arena of image-making and historical construction; museums as sites of heritage production for a new South Africa; photographs, archival meanings, and the construction of the social documentary; and the centenary commemorations of the South African War and the making of race. The authors not only witnessed many of these instances of history-making but were also participants in their constitution.

Commissioning

Commissioning
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Health Committee
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2010
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780215543028

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The Oxford Handbook of Oral History

The Oxford Handbook of Oral History
Author: Donald A. Ritchie
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 019533955X

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'The Oxford Handbook of Oral History' brings together 40 authors on five continents to address the evolution of oral history, the impact of digital technology, the most recent methodological and archival issues and the application of oral history to both scholarly research and public presentations.