The Project Manifesto


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The Project Manifesto


The Project Manifesto
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Author : Robert Clinton Newbold
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2014

The Project Manifesto written by Robert Clinton Newbold and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with Organizational change categories.




My Project Manifesto


My Project Manifesto
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Author : Stephen David Reay
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2019

My Project Manifesto written by Stephen David Reay and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019 with Design categories.


"This workbook is designed help you think about what you want to get out of your design research project and what success looks like for you - both in this research project and in your future/career"--Page 3.



The Manifesto Project


The Manifesto Project
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Author : Rebecca Hazelton
language : en
Publisher: Contemporary Poetics
Release Date : 2017

The Manifesto Project written by Rebecca Hazelton and has been published by Contemporary Poetics this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with Literary Criticism categories.


The poetic manifesto has a long, rich history that hasn't been updated until now. What does a poetic manifesto look like in a time of increased pluralism, relativism, and danger? How can a manifesto open a space for new and diverse voices? Forty-five poets at different stages of their careers contribute to this new anthology, demonstrating the relevance of the declarative form at the intersection of aesthetics and politics. The contributors also have chosen their own poems to accompany their manifestos-an anthologizing act that poets are never permitted. Invaluable for writers at any stage in their careers, this anthology may be especially useful for teachers of creative writing, both undergraduate and graduate. Poets include: Lisa Ampleman, Sandra Beasley, Sean Bishop, Susan Briante, Stephen Burt, Jen Campbell, Kara Candito, Bruce Cohen, Erica Dawson, Sean Thomas Dougherty, Jehanne Dubrow, Rebecca Morgan Frank, Elisa Gabbert, Hannah Gamble, Noah Eli Gordon, David Groff, Cynthia Hogue, Doyali Farah Islam, Genevieve Kaplan, Vandana Khanna, Matthew Lippman, Beth Loffreda, Cecilia Llompart, Randall Mann, Corey Marks, Joyelle McSweeney, Erika Meitner, Orlando Menes, Susan Laughter Meyers, Jennifer Militello, Tyler Mills, Jacqueline Osherow, Emilia Phillips, Kevin Prufer, Claudia Rankine, Joshua Robbins, Kathleen Rooney, Zach Savich, Jeffrey Schultz, Martha Silano, Sean Singer, Marcela Sulak, Maureen Thorson, Afaa Weaver, Jillian Weise, Valerie Wetlaufer, and Rachel Zucker.



The Misfit S Manifesto


The Misfit S Manifesto
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Author : Lidia Yuknavitch
language : en
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Release Date : 2017-10-24

The Misfit S Manifesto written by Lidia Yuknavitch and has been published by Simon and Schuster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-10-24 with Body, Mind & Spirit categories.


The author explores the status of being a misfit as something to be embraced, and social misfits as being individuals of value who have a place in society, in a work that encourages people who have had difficulty finding their way to pursue their goals.



The Perfect Wave Project


The Perfect Wave Project
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Author : Brad Hachten
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2017-11-07

The Perfect Wave Project written by Brad Hachten and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-11-07 with categories.


The Perfect Wave Project provides an integrated arts and action project towards a revolution of the spirit in a democratic society.



Uncivilisation


Uncivilisation
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Author : Paul Kingsnorth
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2019

Uncivilisation written by Paul Kingsnorth and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019 with Civilization categories.




Understanding The Agile Manifesto


Understanding The Agile Manifesto
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Author : Larry Apke
language : en
Publisher: Lulu.com
Release Date : 2015-08-10

Understanding The Agile Manifesto written by Larry Apke and has been published by Lulu.com this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-08-10 with Computers categories.


Agile is one of the most popular software development methodologies used by organizations all over the world. It is characterized by adaptability, flexibility and self-organization, but what does it mean to truly "be" Agile instead of just "doing" Agile? This book offers in-depth commentary and explanations on the Agile methodology's foundation, the Agile Manifesto. Larry Apke, a seasoned Agile coach, uses his own experiences to provide a clear, understandable path to implementing and succeeding with Agile for organizations and individuals.



The Onlife Manifesto


The Onlife Manifesto
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Author : Luciano Floridi
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2014-11-16

The Onlife Manifesto written by Luciano Floridi and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-11-16 with Philosophy categories.


What is the impact of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on the human condition? In order to address this question, in 2012 the European Commission organized a research project entitled The Onlife Initiative: concept reengineering for rethinking societal concerns in the digital transition. This volume collects the work of the Onlife Initiative. It explores how the development and widespread use of ICTs have a radical impact on the human condition. ICTs are not mere tools but rather social forces that are increasingly affecting our self-conception (who we are), our mutual interactions (how we socialise); our conception of reality (our metaphysics); and our interactions with reality (our agency). In each case, ICTs have a huge ethical, legal, and political significance, yet one with which we have begun to come to terms only recently. The impact exercised by ICTs is due to at least four major transformations: the blurring of the distinction between reality and virtuality; the blurring of the distinction between human, machine and nature; the reversal from information scarcity to information abundance; and the shift from the primacy of stand-alone things, properties, and binary relations, to the primacy of interactions, processes and networks. Such transformations are testing the foundations of our conceptual frameworks. Our current conceptual toolbox is no longer fitted to address new ICT-related challenges. This is not only a problem in itself. It is also a risk, because the lack of a clear understanding of our present time may easily lead to negative projections about the future. The goal of The Manifesto, and of the whole book that contextualises, is therefore that of contributing to the update of our philosophy. It is a constructive goal. The book is meant to be a positive contribution to rethinking the philosophy on which policies are built in a hyperconnected world, so that we may have a better chance of understanding our ICT-related problems and solving them satisfactorily. The Manifesto launches an open debate on the impacts of ICTs on public spaces, politics and societal expectations toward policymaking in the Digital Agenda for Europe’s remit. More broadly, it helps start a reflection on the way in which a hyperconnected world calls for rethinking the referential frameworks on which policies are built.



Manifesto For Living In The Anthropocene


Manifesto For Living In The Anthropocene
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Author : Katherine Gibson
language : en
Publisher: punctum books
Release Date : 2015

Manifesto For Living In The Anthropocene written by Katherine Gibson and has been published by punctum books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with NATURE categories.


"The recent 10,000 year history of climatic stability on Earth that enabled the rise of agriculture and domestication, the growth of cities, numerous technological revolutions, and the emergence of modernity is now over. We accept that in the latest phase of this era, modernity is unmaking the stability that enabled its emergence. Over the 21st century severe and numerous weather disasters, scarcity of key resources, major changes in environments, enormous rates of extinction, and other forces that threaten life are set to increase. But we are deeply worried that current responses to these challenges are focused on market-driven solutions and thus have the potential to further endanger our collective commons. Today public debate is polarized. On one hand we are confronted with the immobilizing effects of knowing "the facts" about climate change. On the other we see a powerful will to ignorance and the effects of a pernicious collaboration between climate change skeptics and industry stakeholders. Clearly, to us, the current crisis calls for new ways of thinking and producing knowledge. Our collective inclination has been to go on in an experimental and exploratory mode, in which we refuse to foreclose on options or jump too quickly to "solutions." In this spirit we feel the need to acknowledge the tragedy of anthropogenic climate change. It is important to tap into the emotional richness of grief about extinction and loss without getting stuck on the "blame game." Our research must allow for the expression of grief and mourning for what has been and is daily being lost. But it is important to adopt a reparative rather than a purely critical stance toward knowing. Might it be possible to welcome the pain of "knowing" if it led to different ways of working with non-human others, recognizing a confluence of desire across the human/non-human divide and the vital rhythms that animate the world? Our discussions have focused on new types of ecological economic thinking and ethical practices of living. We are interested in: Resituating humans within ecological systems Resituating non-humans in ethical terms Systems of survival that are resilient in the face of change Diversity and dynamism in ecologies and economies Ethical responsibility across space and time, between places and in the future Creating new ecological economic narratives. Starting from the recognition that there is no "one size fits all" response to climate change, we are concerned to develop an ethics of place that appreciates the specificity and richness of loss and potentiality. While connection to earth others might be an overarching goal, it will be to certain ecologies, species, atmospheres and materialities that we actually connect. We could see ourselves as part of country, accepting the responsibility not forgotten by Indigenous people all over the world, of "singing" country into health. This might mean cultivating the capacity for deep listening to each other, to the land, to other species and thereby learning to be affected and transformed by the body-world we are part of; seeing the body as a center of animation but not the ground of a separate self; renouncing the narcissistic defense of omnipotence and an equally narcissistic descent into despair. We think that we can work against singular and global representations of "the problem" in the face of which any small, multiple, place-based action is rendered hopeless. We can choose to read for difference rather than dominance; think connectivity rather than hyper-separation; look for multiplicity - multiple climate changes, multiple ways of living with earth others. We can find ways forward in what is already being done in the here and now; attend to the performative effects of any analysis; tell stories in a hopeful and open way - allowing for the possibility that life is dormant rather than dead. We can use our critical capacities to recover our rich traditions of counter-culture and theorize them outside the mainstream/alternative binary. All these ways of thinking and researching give rise to new strategies for going forward. Think of the chapters of this book as tentative hoverings, as the fluttering of butterfly wings, scattering germs of ideas that can take root and grow."--Publisher's website.



The Manifesto On How To Be Interesting


The Manifesto On How To Be Interesting
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Author : Holly Bourne
language : en
Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd
Release Date : 2014-08-01

The Manifesto On How To Be Interesting written by Holly Bourne and has been published by Usborne Publishing Ltd this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-08-01 with Juvenile Fiction categories.


Apparently I'm boring. A nobody. But that's all about to change. Because I am starting a project. Here. Now. For myself. And if you want to come along for the ride then you're very welcome. Bree is by no means popular. Most of the time, she hates her life, her school, her never-there parents. So she writes. But when Bree is told she needs to stop shutting the world out and start living a life worth writing about, The Manifesto on How to Be Interesting is born. A manifesto that will change everything... ...but the question is, at what cost?