Tag: Voice

Wu Jinglian Voice of Reform in China


Free Download Barry Naughton, "Wu Jinglian: Voice of Reform in China"
English | ISBN: 0262019434 | 2013 | 368 pages | EPUB | 425 KB
Writings by Wu Jinglian map not only China’s path to economic reform but also the intellectual evolution of China’s most influential economist.

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Grammatical Voice


Free Download Grammatical Voice By Fernando Zúñiga, Seppo Kittilä
2019 | 310 Pages | ISBN: 1107159245 | PDF | 3 MB
The grammatical category of voice covers a wide range of phenomena, including causatives, applicatives, passives, antipassives, middles, and others. Drawing on data from over 200 languages, Fernando Zúñiga and Seppo Kittilä illustrate the semantic, morphological, and syntactic variation of voice across languages from a range of families and regions. They approach the topic from a broad and explicit perspective, and discuss a variety of topics that are not always regarded as voice, in order to make a clear and useful conceptual delimitation. Clearly organized and accessibly written, the book will be welcomed by students and scholars of linguistics, especially those interested in how grammatical categories work.

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Giving Children a Voice The Transforming Role of the Family


Free Download Catherine Bernard, "Giving Children a Voice: The Transforming Role of the Family"
English | ISBN: 1443870455 | 2015 | 165 pages | PDF | 623 KB
Society today often fails to hear the wake-up call embedded in the happenings of the world, which, in many ways, are driven by technology and concerns of profit at the cost of human lives, especially the lives of children. It is important to protect children and strengthen their voices, which are often muffled or silenced by abuse, victimization, crime, domestic abuse, abandonment, poverty, labour, wars, pornography, crime and similar atrocities. This collection of papers presented by international experts at a global conference titled Giving Children a Voice The Transforming Role of the Family in a Global Society challenges society at large to note the seriousness of child abuse, and the impact of technology on children. It raises questions on the rights of the child, and the role of parenthood in todays contexts. The book, an excellent resource manual for researchers and those in professional practice, is sure to be a perennial source of inspiration to all those dealing with children.

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Looking Outward A Voice from the Grave


Free Download Robert F Stroud, "Looking Outward: A Voice from the Grave"
English | ISBN: 0989813746 | 2013 | 286 pages | EPUB | 735 KB
Stroud had received permission from the warden at Alcatraz to write a penal history, but bureaucrats in Washington, D.C., balked when they reviewed his manuscript. The top brass hastily created new rules for inmate authors, forbidding the publication of any inmate’s work that was obscene, criticized the prison system, or glorified crime. Stroud was transferred in 1959 to the US Federal Medical Prison for chronically ill inmates in Springfield, Missouri, where he died in November, 1963. Martin, the Missouri attorney, was named administrator of Stroud’s estate and gained custody of the manuscripts in lieu of compensation for his legal services. Martin tried to hawk the prison history manuscript to ✅Publishers, but they expressed little or no interest. "Some said it was too long. Others were afraid of being sued for libel because Stroud wrote about living people – corrupt prison officials, sadistic guards and brutalized prisoners," Martin said. "Others said no one was interested in the prison system, or that history doesn’t sell. Some of the great stories in literature are prison stories. I guess they hadn’t read ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ or ‘The Gulag Archipelago,’" Martin said. Martin insists that Stroud’s observations on the U.S. prison system are still relevant today. "I think it’s a work of great social value. We’re still trying to answer the questions that Stroud raised," he said. "The number of Americans incarcerated is greater than ever before. It costs a lot of money to incarcerate people. What do we get in return for it? Do we get a better person than what went in, or a worse person?"

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Missing Voice Worker Voice and Social Dialogue in the Platform Economy


Free Download Adrian Wilkinson, "Missing Voice?: Worker Voice and Social Dialogue in the Platform Economy "
English | ISBN: 1839105534 | 2022 | 238 pages | PDF | 3 MB
This timely book addresses the key debates and challenges surrounding the future of work, covering the macro, meso and micro levels of gig work. It provides a consideration of the ways in which technology is shaping the lives of those working in the gig and digital platform economy within the 21st century.

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