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Chinese Social Sciences Today
Mode of access: Internet.
Subjects: News;
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Fudan Journal (Social Sciences Edition)
Mode of access: Internet.
Subjects: History & Science;
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Enshittification : Why Everything Suddenly Got Worse and What to Do About It. by Doctorow, Cory.;
Cory Doctorow is a science fiction author, activist and journalist. He is the author of many books, including THE LOST CAUSE, a solarpunk science fiction novel of hope amidst the climate emergency. His recent nonfiction THE INTERNET CON: HOW TO SEIZE THE MEANS OF COMPUTATION is a Big Tech disassembly manual. Other recent books include RED TEAM BLUES, a science fiction crime thriller; CHOKEPOINT CAPITALISM, nonfiction about monopoly and creative labor markets; the LITTLE BROTHER series for young adults; INREAL LIFE, a graphic novel; and the picture book POESY THE MONSTER SLAYER. In 2020, he was inducted into the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame.Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: SOCIAL SCIENCE / General;
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Value(s) : building a better world for all / by Carney, Mark,author.;
"A bold, urgent argument on the misplacement of value in financial markets and how we can and need to maximize value for the many, not few. As an economist and former banker, Mark Carney has spent his life in various financial roles, in both the public and private sector. VALUE(S) is a meditation on his experiences that examines the short-comings and challenges of the market in the past decade which he argues has led to rampant, public distrust and the need for radical change. Focusing on four major crises-the Global Financial Crisis, the Global Health Crisis, Climate Change and the 4th Industrial Revolution-- Carney proposes responses to each. His solutions are tangible action plans for leaders, companies and countries to transform the value of the market back into the value of humanity"--
Subjects: Social values.; Economics.; Social sciences;
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Journal of Xiamen University(Arts&Social Sciences)
Mode of access: Internet.
Subjects: History & Science;
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Could Should Might Don't : How We Think About the Future. by Foster, Nick.;
'Could Should Might Don't' is an invaluable guide to how to think - and not to think - about the future, by one of the premier futurists of our time. Nick Foster has worked with globally recognized organizations, including Google, Sony, Nokia, and Dyson. In 2021, he was awarded the title Royal Designer for Industry - the highest accolade for a British designer.Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Future Studies;
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52 Ways to Reconcile How to Walk with Indigenous Peoples on the Path to Healing [electronic resource] : by Robertson, David A..aut; CloudLibrary;
From bestselling author of the Misewa Saga series David A. Robertson, this is the essential guide for all Canadians to understand how small and attainable acts towards reconciliation can make an enormous difference in our collective efforts to build a reconciled country. 52 Ways to Reconcile is an accessible, friendly guide for non-Indigenous people eager to learn, or Indigenous people eager to do more in our collective effort towards reconciliation, as people, and as a country. As much as non-Indigenous people want to walk the path of reconciliation, they often aren’t quite sure what to do, and they’re afraid of making mistakes. This book is the answer and the long overdue guide. The idea of this book is simple: 52 small acts of reconciliation to consider, one per week, for an entire year. They’re all doable, and they’re all meaningful. All 52 steps take readers in the right direction, towards a healthier relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people and a time when we are past trauma. By following these steps, we can live in stronger and healthier communities equally, and respectfully, together.
Subjects: Electronic books.; Indigenous Studies;
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Decolonization and Me : Conversations about healing a Nation and Ourselves. by Webstad, Phyllis.;
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Subjects: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Activism & Social Justice; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Diversity & Multiculturalism;
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I Lost My Mom. by Desjardins, Denys,film director.; Les Films du 3 Mars (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by Les Films du 3 Mars in 2022.In the style of a film diary, this documentary immerses us in the personal experience of the filmmaker and his sister as they try to ensure their mother can end her days with dignity in the CHSLD system. Amid this complex challenge, Denys Desjardins films his mother with incredible tenderness. He communicates her vulnerability and warm personality from a place of love and respect. This feature-length film is a continuation of the documentary work on the housing of seniors that the filmmaker began in his previous film Le Château (The Castle), in the web series L’industrie de la Vieille{dollar}{dollar}e and in the web fiction experience 2031.Quebec.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Health.; Social sciences.; Sociology.; Documentary films.;
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Cat City. by Kolak, Ben,film director.; First Run Features (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by First Run Features in 2023.A feature documentary chronicling Chicago's love/hate relationship with feral cats. CAT CITY tells the story of Chicago's outdoor cats, the communities who look after them, and the ordinance that protects them.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Science.; Social sciences.; Zoology.; Sociology.; Documentary films.;
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