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sensitive story lines were taken up by different TV programmes from the late
1980s to the 2000s. Drawing on a series of case studies of medicine, health,
illness and social problems including breast cancer, mental distress, sexual
abuse and violence it comprehensively traces the path of storylines from
initial conception through to audience reception and uses contemporary
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This book does not purport to provide a complete survey of Roman
private law in light of Roman society. Its primary aim is to address specific
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presents the fruits of a collaborative project between African, American and French scholars seeking to understand in more specific terms how natural heritage, territory, and identity relate to each other. They argue that, particularly at a time when neo-liberal reforms (decentralization, privatization) are being grafted onto community-based organizations and local knowledge, it is important that we give greater attention to how nature, communities, resources, and management practices are conceptualized, prioritized, and (re)configured to ensure that livelihoods and environments are truly enhanced in a sustainable and equitable manner.</Text></OtherText><Imprint><ImprintName>Edinburgh University Press</ImprintName></Imprint><Publisher><PublishingRole>01</PublishingRole><PublisherName>Edinburgh University Press</PublisherName></Publisher><PublishingStatus>02</PublishingStatus><PublicationDate>20070201</PublicationDate><SupplyDetail><SupplierName>UNIREPS</SupplierName><SupplierRole>02</SupplierRole><ProductAvailability>10</ProductAvailability><ExpectedShipDate>20070201</ExpectedShipDate><Price><PriceTypeCode>02</PriceTypeCode><PriceAmount>52.95</PriceAmount></Price></SupplyDetail><MarketRepresentation><AgentName>UNIREPS</AgentName><AgentRole>07</AgentRole><MarketCountry>AU</MarketCountry><MarketPublishingStatus>02</MarketPublishingStatus><MarketDate><MarketDateRole>01</MarketDateRole><Date>20070201</Date></MarketDate></MarketRepresentation></Product>
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In two parts, the book is first an account of Eleanor?s life and her role
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lives. But its true subject is perhaps the role of narration and the limits
of storytelling itself. In this, the first scholarly edition of Peveril, Alison
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vivid pictures of his experiences, including a narrow escape from a Navy
press-gang, and a Sacrament day with one minister preaching in English
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Sexuality and Media views sexuality as a plural rather than a singular entity so that lesbian, gay, and queer studies of the media will be discussed in the context of a range of debates reflecting the breadth of theories and sexualities represented in a range of media forms and contexts. Material is structured around discussion of principal writers, key case studies and formations, and theories, drawing on local-global texts and contexts in order to illustrate the arguments.</Text></OtherText><MediaFile><MediaFileTypeCode>04</MediaFileTypeCode><MediaFileLinkTypeCode>01</MediaFileLinkTypeCode><MediaFileLink>http://www.unireps.com.au/itemimages/webimages/9780748622665.jpg</MediaFileLink></MediaFile><Imprint><ImprintName>Edinburgh University Press</ImprintName></Imprint><Publisher><PublishingRole>01</PublishingRole><PublisherName>Edinburgh University Press</PublisherName></Publisher><PublishingStatus>02</PublishingStatus><PublicationDate>20071201</PublicationDate><SupplyDetail><SupplierName>UNIREPS</SupplierName><SupplierRole>02</SupplierRole><ProductAvailability>10</ProductAvailability><ExpectedShipDate>20071201</ExpectedShipDate><Price><PriceTypeCode>02</PriceTypeCode><PriceAmount>45.95</PriceAmount></Price></SupplyDetail><MarketRepresentation><AgentName>UNIREPS</AgentName><AgentRole>07</AgentRole><MarketCountry>AU</MarketCountry><MarketPublishingStatus>02</MarketPublishingStatus><MarketDate><MarketDateRole>01</MarketDateRole><Date>20071201</Date></MarketDate></MarketRepresentation></Product>
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War was not solely fought with political objectives in mind or other
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This volume acts an ethnographic source in its own terms ? drawing together details and insights regarding phenomena such as the Folk Revival of the 1950s and the collection and collectors of 'folk' stories and songs.  The impressive range of this volume demonstrates the many ways in which Scots have communicated and continue to communicate with each other regarding the local and national and the communal and the intimate concerns of yesterday, today and tomorrow.</Text></OtherText><Imprint><ImprintName>John Donald Publishers</ImprintName></Imprint><Publisher><PublishingRole>01</PublishingRole><PublisherName>Birlinn</PublisherName></Publisher><PublishingStatus>02</PublishingStatus><PublicationDate>20070501</PublicationDate><SupplyDetail><SupplierName>UNIREPS</SupplierName><SupplierRole>02</SupplierRole><ProductAvailability>10</ProductAvailability><ExpectedShipDate>20070501</ExpectedShipDate><Price><PriceTypeCode>02</PriceTypeCode><PriceAmount>140.00</PriceAmount></Price></SupplyDetail><MarketRepresentation><AgentName>UNIREPS</AgentName><AgentRole>07</AgentRole><MarketCountry>AU</MarketCountry><MarketPublishingStatus>02</MarketPublishingStatus><MarketDate><MarketDateRole>01</MarketDateRole><Date>20070501</Date></MarketDate></MarketRepresentation></Product>
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