Publisher
Bloomsbury
3 books · 3 authors · 2020–2021
Education, work, finance & impactArts, design, architecture & planning
Diana E. Henderson · Bloomsbury · 2021
This international collection of fresh digital approaches for teaching Shakespeare describes 15 methodologies, resources, and tools recently developed, updated, and used by a diverse range of contributors in Great Britain, Australia, Asia, and the United States. Contributors explore how these digital resources meet classroom needs and help facilitate conversations about academic literacy, race and identity, local and global cultures, performance, and interdisciplinary thought.
Adesola Akinleye · Bloomsbury · 2021
Generated from a year of exchanges of movement ideas in cross-practice conversations and workshops with dancers, musicians, architects, and engineers, Akinleye engages with dance's offer of perspectives on being in place. Themes addressed include how dance and city-making cultures engage with female bodies and non-white bodies in today's era of #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter.
Elsbeth Johnson · Bloomsbury · 2020
Johnson challenges some of our most fundamental beliefs about how to lead change - and about what we consider "leadership." She suggests leaders need to do more in early stages of the change, in specific ways and at specific times, and do less in later stages of the change.