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Market/Place

Author : Christian Berndt,Norma Rantisi,Jamie Peck
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2020-04-30
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 178821126X

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Market/Place by Christian Berndt,Norma Rantisi,Jamie Peck Pdf

This collection of essays rediscovers the physical space that markets inhabit and explores how political, social, and economic factors determine the shape of a particular market space. The essays present new research from the fields of geography, economics, political economy, and planning and show how markets are contested, constructed, and placed.

Learning and the Market Place

Author : Ian Maclean
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2009-06-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789047428947

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Learning and the Market Place by Ian Maclean Pdf

These essays on the learned book in Early Modern Europe investigate the transmission of knowledge and the operation of the book market from the point of view of its major participants: authors, editors, publishers, readers and bibliographers.

Mayas in the Marketplace

Author : Walter E. Little
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2004-12-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0292705670

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Mayas in the Marketplace by Walter E. Little Pdf

Selling handicrafts to tourists has brought the Maya peoples of Guatemala into the world market. Vendors from rural communities now offer their wares to more than 500,000 international tourists annually in the marketplaces of larger cities such as Antigua, Guatemala City, Panajachel, and Chichicastenango. Like businesspeople anywhere, Maya artisans analyze the desires and needs of their customers and shape their products to meet the demands of the market. But how has adapting to the global marketplace reciprocally shaped the identity and cultural practices of the Maya peoples? Drawing on over a decade of fieldwork, Walter Little presents the first ethnographic study of Maya handicraft vendors in the international marketplace. Focusing on Kaqchikel Mayas who commute to Antigua to sell their goods, he explores three significant issues: how the tourist marketplace conflates global and local distinctions. how the marketplace becomes a border zone where national and international, developed and underdeveloped, and indigenous and non-indigenous come together. how marketing to tourists changes social roles, gender relationships, and ethnic identity in the vendors' home communities. Little's wide-ranging research challenges our current understanding of tourism's negative impact on indigenous communities. He demonstrates that the Maya are maintaining a specific, community-based sense of Maya identity, even as they commodify their culture for tourist consumption in the world market.

The Ancient Maya Marketplace

Author : Eleanor M. King
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2015-11-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780816532179

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The Ancient Maya Marketplace by Eleanor M. King Pdf

Trading was the favorite occupation of the Maya, according to early Spanish observers such as Fray Diego de Landa (1566). Yet scholars of the Maya have long dismissed trade—specifically, market exchange—as unimportant. They argue that the Maya subsisted primarily on agriculture, with long-distance trade playing a minor role in a largely non-commercialized economy. The Ancient Maya Marketplace reviews the debate on Maya markets and offers compelling new evidence for the existence and identification of ancient marketplaces in the Maya Lowlands. Its authors rethink the prevailing views about Maya economic organization and offer new perspectives. They attribute the dearth of Maya market research to two factors: persistent assumptions that Maya society and its rainforest environment lacked complexity, and an absence of physical evidence for marketplaces—a problem that plagues market research around the world. Many Mayanists now agree that no site was self-sufficient, and that from the earliest times robust local and regional exchange existed alongside long-distance trade. Contributors to this volume suggest that marketplaces, the physical spaces signifying the presence of a market economy, did not exist for purely economic reasons but served to exchange information and create social ties as well. The Ancient Maya Marketplace offers concrete links between Maya archaeology, ethnohistory, and contemporary cultures. Its in-depth review of current research will help future investigators to recognize and document marketplaces as a long-standing Maya cultural practice. The volume also provides detailed comparative data for premodern societies elsewhere in the world.

When Fish Fly

Author : Joseph Michelli,John Yokoyama
Publisher : Hachette Books
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2004-08-04
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781401381448

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When Fish Fly by Joseph Michelli,John Yokoyama Pdf

"You can energize your people and delight your customers by modeling the fabulous ideas that come from the World Famous Pike Place Fish Market." -- Ken Blanchard, co-author of The One Minute Manager In this revealing business advice book, the magic of the World Famous Pike Place Fish Market proves a dynamic example of what a group of people can create when they are aligned and living a powerful vision. Here for the first time, owner John Yokoyama explains in his own words just how he transformed his business into a workplace that is renowned worldwide. When Fish Fly offers Yokoyama's cohesive strategy for achieving world famous results for owners, managers, and front-line workers alike. Once you understand the generative principles behind the World Famous Pike Place Fish Market you, too, can develop a culture that leads to excellent employee morale and legendary customer service.

The Messy Marketplace

Author : Brent Beshore
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2018-12
Category : Marketing
ISBN : 0998030007

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The Messy Marketplace by Brent Beshore Pdf

Learn about buyers and how they buy to understand the best strategies for marketing your business.

The Memory Marketplace

Author : Emilie Pine
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2020-06-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780253049513

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The Memory Marketplace by Emilie Pine Pdf

What happens when cultural memory becomes a commodity? Who owns the memory? In The Memory Marketplace, Emilie Pine explores how memory is performed both in Ireland and abroad by considering the significant body of contemporary Irish theatre that contends with its own culture and history. Analyzing examples from this realm of theatre, Pine focuses on the idea of witnesses, both as performers on stage and as members of the audience. Whose memories are observed in these transactions, and how and why do performances prioritize some memories over others? What does it mean to create, rehearse, perform, and purchase the theatricalization of memory? The Memory Marketplace shows this transaction to be particularly fraught in the theatricalization of traumatic moments of cultural upheaval, such as the child sexual abuse scandal in Ireland. In these performances, the role of empathy becomes key within the marketplace dynamic, and Pine argues that this empathy shapes the kinds of witnesses created. The complexities and nuances of this exchange—subject and witness, spectator and performer, consumer and commodified—provide a deeper understanding of the crucial role theatre plays in shaping public understanding of trauma, memory, and history.

The Marketplace of Ideas: Reform and Resistance in the American University (Issues of Our Time)

Author : Louis Menand
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2010-01-18
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780393062755

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The Marketplace of Ideas: Reform and Resistance in the American University (Issues of Our Time) by Louis Menand Pdf

Sparking a long-overdue debate about the future of American education, "The Marketplace of Ideas" examines traditional university institutions, assessing what is worth saving and what is not

Creative Self-publishing in the World Marketplace

Author : Marshall Chamberlain
Publisher : The Grace Publishing Group
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780974098203

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Creative Self-publishing in the World Marketplace by Marshall Chamberlain Pdf

by Marshall Chamberlain, author of the Ancestor Series of Sci-Tech-Mystery-Thrillers. "An indispensable companion to the Self-Publishing Manual."-Dan Poynter. This book explains the tools and options for effectively designing, manufacturing, distributing, and promoting any book. It reveals important resources to keep informed and find vital information; teaches how to easily create a supportive, author/self-publishing website; delineates methods for designing and implementing dynamic promotion plans; and outlines the knowledge, skills, and creative thinking necessary to take control of key publishing functions, eliminate financial risks, conserve resources, and set parameters for a purposeful writing lifestyle. http: //www.gracepublishing.org.

Market as Place and Space of Economic Exchange

Author : Hans Peter Hahn,Geraldine Schmitz
Publisher :
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2018-04-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781785708961

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Market as Place and Space of Economic Exchange by Hans Peter Hahn,Geraldine Schmitz Pdf

In the context of commodification, material culture has particular properties hitherto considered irrelevant or neglected. First, the market is a spatial structure, assigning special properties to the things offered: the goods and commodities. Secondly, the market defines a principle of dealing with things, including them in some contexts, excluding them from others. The contributions to Market as Place and Space address a variety of aspects of markets within the framework of archaeological and anthropological case studies and with a special focus on the indicators of practices attached to the commodities and their valuation.

Crafts Market Place

Author : Argie Manolis
Publisher : Betterway Publications
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Art
ISBN : 1558704337

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Crafts Market Place by Argie Manolis Pdf

A sourcebook for marketing and selling crafts.

A Novel Marketplace

Author : Evan Brier
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2012-02-25
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780812201444

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A Novel Marketplace by Evan Brier Pdf

As television transformed American culture in the 1950s, critics feared the influence of this newly pervasive mass medium on the nation's literature. While many studies have addressed the rhetorical response of artists and intellectuals to mid-twentieth-century mass culture, the relationship between the emergence of this culture and the production of novels has gone largely unexamined. In A Novel Marketplace, Evan Brier illuminates the complex ties between postwar mass culture and the making, marketing, and reception of American fiction. Between 1948, when television began its ascendancy, and 1959, when Random House became a publicly owned corporation, the way American novels were produced and distributed changed considerably. Analyzing a range of mid-century novels—including Paul Bowles's The Sheltering Sky, Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, Sloan Wilson's The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, and Grace Metalious's Peyton Place—Brier reveals the specific strategies used to carve out cultural and economic space for the American novel just as it seemed most under threat. During this anxious historical moment, the book business underwent an improbable expansion, by capitalizing on an economic boom and a rising population of educated consumers and by forming institutional alliances with educators and cold warriors to promote reading as both a cultural and political good. A Novel Marketplace tells how the book trade and the novelists themselves successfully positioned their works as embattled holdouts against an oppressive mass culture, even as publishers formed partnerships with mass-culture institutions that foreshadowed the multimedia mergers to come in the 1960s. As a foil for and a partner to literary institutions, mass media corporations assisted in fostering the novel's development as both culture and commodity.

Buddha in the Marketplace

Author : Alex John Catanese
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2020-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780813943190

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Buddha in the Marketplace by Alex John Catanese Pdf

Classical Tibetan Buddhist scriptures forbid the selling of Buddhist objects, and yet there is today a thriving market for Buddhist statues, paintings, and texts. In Buddha in the Marketplace, Alex John Catanese investigates this practice, which continues to be viewed as a form of "wrong livelihood" by modern Tibetan Buddhist scholars. Drawing on textual and historical sources, as well as ethnographic research conducted in the region of Amdo, Tibet, Catanese follows the trajectory of Buddhist objects from their status as noncommodities prior to the Cultural Revolution to their emergence as commodities on the open market in the modern period. The book examines why Tibetans have more recently begun to sell such objects for their personal livelihoods when their religious tradition condemns such business activities in the strongest possible terms. Addressing the various societal and religious ramifications of these commercial practices, Catanese illustrates how such activity is leading to significant cultural and economic changes, transforming the "moral economy" associated with Buddhist objects, and contributing to a reinterpretation of Tibetan Buddhist identity.

The Marketplace (Book One of the Marketplace Series)

Author : Laura Antoniou
Publisher : Circlet Press
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2010-06-28
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781885865564

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The Marketplace (Book One of the Marketplace Series) by Laura Antoniou Pdf

First time in ebook form! A modern classic of BDSM-themed fiction. Follow the trials and tribulations of four aspiring slaves as they undergo training hoping to be accepted into The Marketplace. Under the firm hand of Grendel, the sharp eye of Alexandra, and the painful leather strap in the hands of Chris, these men and women will find some of their hardest challenges are within themselves.

American Romanticism and the Marketplace

Author : Michael T. Gilmore
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2010-02-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780226293943

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American Romanticism and the Marketplace by Michael T. Gilmore Pdf

"This book can take its place on the shelf beside Henry Nash Smith's Virgin Land and Leo Marx's The Machine in the Garden."—Choice "[Gilmore] demonstrates the profound, sustained, engagement with society embodied in the works of Emerson, Hawthorne, Thoreau and Melville. In effect, he relocates the American Renaissance where it properly belongs, at the centre of a broad social, economic, and ideological movement from the Jacksonian era to the Civil War. Basically, Gilmore's argument concerns the writers' participation in what Thoreau called 'the curse of trade.' He details their mixed resistance to and complicity in the burgeoning literary marketplace and, by extension, the entire ' economic revolution' which between 1830 and 1860 'transformed the United States into a market society'. . . . "The result is a model of literary-historical revisionism. Gilmore's opening chapters on Emerson and Thoreau show that 'transcendental' thought and language can come fully alive when understood within the material processes and ideological constraints of their time. . . . The remaining five chapters, on Hawthorne and Melville, contain some of the most penetrating recent commentaries on the aesthetic strategies of American Romantic fiction, presented within and through some of the most astute, thoughtful considerations I know of commodification and the 'democratic public' in mid-nineteenth-century America. . . . Practically and methodologically, American Romanticism and the Marketplace has a significant place in the movement towards a new American literary history. It places Gilmore at the forefront of a new generation of critics who are not just reinterpreting familiar texts or discovering new texts to interpret, but reshaping our ways of thinking about literature and culture."—Sacvan Bercovitch, Times Literary Supplement "Gilmore writes with energy, clarity, and wit. The reader is enriched by this book." William H. Shurr, American Literature