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Scientists as Prophets

Scientists as Prophets

Lynda Walsh

Oxford University Press Inc
2013
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Why did an atheist like Carl Sagan talk so much about God? Why does NASA climatologist James Hansen plead with us in his recent book not to waste "Our Last Chance to Save Humanity"? Because science advisors are our new prophets, Lynda Walsh argues in Scientists as Prophets: A Rhetorical Genealogy. She does not claim, as some scholars have, that these public scientists push scientism as a replacement for religion. Rather, she puts forth the provocative argument that prophetic ethos is a flexible type of charismatic authority whose function is to manufacture certainty. Scientists aren't our only prophets, Walsh contents, but science advisors predictably perform prophetic ethos whenever they need to persuade their publics to take action or fund basic research. Walsh first charts the genealogy of this hybrid scientific-prophetic ethos back to its roots in ancient oracles before exploring its flourishing in 17th century Europe. She then tracks its performances and mutations through several important late-modern events in America: Robert Oppenheimer's role in the opening of the atomic age; Rachel Carson's interventions in pesticide use; the mass-media polemics of science popularizers such as Carl Sagan, Stephen Hawking, and Stephen Jay Gould; and finally the UN's climate change panel and their role in Climategate. Along the way, Walsh highlights the special ethical and political defects embedded in the genealogy of the scientist-prophet, and she finishes by evaluating proposed remedies. She concludes that without a radical shift in our style of deliberative policy-making, there is little chance of remedying the dysfunctions in our current science-advising system. A cogent rhetorical analysis of over 1,000 archival documents from 10 historic cases, Scientists as Prophets engages scholars of scientific rhetoric, history, and literacy, but is also accessible to readers interested in the roots of current political debates about the environment, nuclear energy, and science education.
Scientists as Prophets

Scientists as Prophets

Lynda Walsh

Oxford University Press Inc
2013
nidottu
Why did an atheist like Carl Sagan talk so much about God? Why does NASA climatologist James Hansen plead with us in his recent book not to waste "Our Last Chance to Save Humanity"? Because science advisors are our new prophets, Lynda Walsh argues in Scientists as Prophets: A Rhetorical Genealogy. She does not claim, as some scholars have, that these public scientists push scientism as a replacement for religion. Rather, she puts forth the provocative argument that prophetic ethos is a flexible type of charismatic authority whose function is to manufacture certainty. Scientists aren't our only prophets, Walsh contents, but science advisors predictably perform prophetic ethos whenever they need to persuade their publics to take action or fund basic research. Walsh first charts the genealogy of this hybrid scientific-prophetic ethos back to its roots in ancient oracles before exploring its flourishing in 17th century Europe. She then tracks its performances and mutations through several important late-modern events in America: Robert Oppenheimer's role in the opening of the atomic age; Rachel Carson's interventions in pesticide use; the mass-media polemics of science popularizers such as Carl Sagan, Stephen Hawking, and Stephen Jay Gould; and finally the UN's climate change panel and their role in Climategate. Along the way, Walsh highlights the special ethical and political defects embedded in the genealogy of the scientist-prophet, and she finishes by evaluating proposed remedies. She concludes that without a radical shift in our style of deliberative policy-making, there is little chance of remedying the dysfunctions in our current science-advising system. A cogent rhetorical analysis of over 1,000 archival documents from 10 historic cases, Scientists as Prophets engages scholars of scientific rhetoric, history, and literacy, but is also accessible to readers interested in the roots of current political debates about the environment, nuclear energy, and science education.
A Guide to Eighteenth-Century Art

A Guide to Eighteenth-Century Art

Linda Walsh

John Wiley Sons Inc
2016
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A Guide to Eighteenth-Century Art offers an introductory overview of the art, artists, and artistic movements of this exuberant period in European art, and the social, economic, philosophical, and political debates that helped shape them. Covers both artistic developments and critical approaches to the period by leading contemporary scholars Uses an innovative framework to emphasize the roles of tradition, modernity, and hierarchy in the production of artistic works of the period Reveals the practical issues connected with the production, sale, public and private display of art of the period Assesses eighteenth-century art’s contribution to what we now refer to as ‘modernity’ Includes numerous illustrations, and is accompanied by online resources examining art produced outside Europe and its relationship with the West, along with other useful resources
A Guide to Eighteenth-Century Art

A Guide to Eighteenth-Century Art

Linda Walsh

John Wiley Sons Inc
2016
sidottu
A Guide to Eighteenth-Century Art offers an introductory overview of the art, artists, and artistic movements of this exuberant period in European art, and the social, economic, philosophical, and political debates that helped shape them. Covers both artistic developments and critical approaches to the period by leading contemporary scholars Uses an innovative framework to emphasize the roles of tradition, modernity, and hierarchy in the production of artistic works of the period Reveals the practical issues connected with the production, sale, public and private display of art of the period Assesses eighteenth-century art’s contribution to what we now refer to as ‘modernity’ Includes numerous illustrations, and is accompanied by online resources examining art produced outside Europe and its relationship with the West, along with other useful resources
Never

Never

Linda Frederica Walsh

Tellwell Talent
2025
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This is the real journey of a young teenage girl, from being the vibrant successful hostess of a kitsch late night spot to her adventures in the USA, studying surgery in San Francisco, California. On returning home to Melbourne to begin a new life and professional career, she had to embark on the greatest epic and tragic crusade of her life: to fight for the protection and future life of her only daughter. "It's kinda fun to do the impossible." - Walt Disney
Never After, Never Again!

Never After, Never Again!

Linda Frederica Walsh

Tellwell Talent
2023
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It is the REAL true journey of a devoted and passionate mother who embarks on the greatest epic and tragic crusade of her life to fight for the protection and future life of her only daughter. It inspired her to create "It's kinda fun to do the impossible." - Walt DisneyThe birth of Teen Talk Production, 2014-2018. The devil is in the details in the ongoing struggles of my challenging life and what happens from the doomsday event of the 13th September 2007 to present day 2022.
Never Before, Never at This Time!

Never Before, Never at This Time!

Linda Frederica Walsh

Tellwell Talent
2024
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It is the contemporary true-life journey of growing up during the 1960's-1990's in Melbourne, Australia.Provenance of the world famous legendary Heritage Lindentree Internationale restaurant, St. Kilda and our family home Kooralbyn's historical legacy. Discovering epic ancestral successions from Berlin, Germany to Treviso, Italy with references to parts of Europe, UK, and USA. The trials of racist injustices perpetrated upon my family in the war years.The story intertwines with themes of issues today, popular culture, music, art and world events. Never before Never at this time. In Sensurround
TRAINING FOR EMPLOYMENT IN WESTERN EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES

TRAINING FOR EMPLOYMENT IN WESTERN EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES

J. R. Shackleton; Linda Clarke; Thomas Lange; Siobhan Walsh

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
1995
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Increasing international competition has put improvements in vocational training at the top of many nations' political agendas. This important book explores the economic analysis of training and relates it to the differing systems found in Western Europe and the United States. After an examination of the theoretical basis for increased emphasis on training the authors present a comparative analysis of the different systems employed in Germany, France, the United Kingdom and the United States. A number of common issues and problems are discussed, such as the relationship between schooling and training, the role of continuing training, retraining for the unemployed, and the position of women and disadvantaged groups in the labour market. A central theme is the differing policies pursued by governments. While recognizing the common concern with potential market failure in training, the authors also draw attention to the poor record of government-funded training in practice and to the dangers of excessive intervention as a result of pressure group activity. Although primarily aimed at students and teachers of economics, business studies and industrial relations, Training for Employment in Western Europe and the United States will be of interest to practitioners and all those concerned with policy issues arising in the training field.
Some Careers Are Noisier Than Others: Strange Stories by Lynda Fayle Gilmartin
First collection of Lynda Fayle Gilmartin's original works of short fiction, spanning the mystery, fantasy and science fiction genres for decades. Warm family tales, wild flights of fancy and dark psychological thrillers fill these pages. Here, you find diabolical typewriters, and flying houses; android offspring, and impossible pets; shifting realities, and dreams made flesh. Her how-to/DIY guide for aspiring fiction writers rounds out this volume.
Lynda La Plante

Lynda La Plante

Julia Hallam

Manchester University Press
2011
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Lynda La Plante is Britain’s most successful and well known screenwriter and the first woman to win the prestigious Dennis Potter writer’s award. Attracting millions of viewers, the popular and critical success of La Plante’s work is central to understanding changes that shook the UK television industry in the late twentieth century. This critical introduction, the first account of her work, focuses on three innovative serials: Widows (ITV, 1983), Prime Suspect (ITV 1991) and Trial and Retribution (ITV 1997). In each chapter questions of gender and genre, acting and stardom and authorship and value are mapped against the changing relationship between women and the television industry. The final chapter traces La Plante’s metamorphosis from ‘just a writer for hire’ to the astute businesswoman she has become through a focus on the trans-national appeal of dramas such as Killer Net (C4 1997) and Bella Mafia (CBS 1997).
Lynda Benglis

Lynda Benglis

Susan Richmond

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2021
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In four decades of abstract art practice, Lynda Benglis has not merely challenged the status quo. She has tied it in knots, melted it down and poured it across the floor, cast it in glass, clay and bronze. Daring and sometimes outrageous, her intense and provocative practice has produced some of the most iconic pieces of art from the late twentieth century. Richmond gives serious critical attention to work often dismissed as trivial and rootless, recovering the themes that link the different phases of the artist's quest to capture the 'frozen gesture'. Whether challenging popular tastes and definitions of art with her 1970s abstract knotwork or mocking puritanical aesthetics of gender with her colourful latex pourings and their allusions to corporeal topographies, Benglis never failed to provoke. Her sculptures commemorate and celebrate the processes of creation themselves, combining architectonic abstraction and feminized sensuality in a haunting, visceral theme of the strangeness of the body that runs through all her experiments in glass, video, metals, ceramics, gold leaf, paper and plastics.Lynda Benglis: Beyond Process examines in depth the work and critical neglect of an artist who, perhaps more than any of her contemporaries, changed the face of American art in the 1960s and 1970s, and continues to fetishise, provoke and demand your attention.
Lynda Barry

Lynda Barry

Maaheen Ahmed

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
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A complete introduction to the comics and graphic narratives of Lynda Barry, this book maps her historical and biographical contexts, key texts, the critical themes and debates surrounding her publications and the lasting impact of her work on the comics medium. With a distinctive body of work that unfolded during key moments in comics history from the much touted and criticised ‘coming-of-age’ comics to the rise of underground and alternative comics and the establishment of graphic novels, Barry’s comics reflect the changing status of comics, while unpacking the very constituents of the medium and testing its limits.Comprehensive and conveying specialist knowledge but highly readable, Lynda Barry: A Critical Guide covers:- comics history from an alternative perspective, focusing on issues of intersectionality and representation- her major works including One Hundred Demons, What It Is, Making Comics, Syllabus, Cruddy and her comic strip Ernie Pook's Comeek- Barry’s materialities and her use of collage and art brut practices - how Barry's prompts to creativity and connection highlight the collaborative and accessible dimension of comics- broad and salient themes in Barry’s work including memory, girlhood/womanhood, childhood, art pedagogy, creativity, overcoming creative anxieties, visual paper culture and the possibilities of drawing and collagingCombining rich insights from comics studies, literary theory and visual culture, this is the ultimate guide to Lynda Barry and her oeuvre. Illustrated throughout, this critical guide exemplifies the diverse ways of approaching comics, combining existing methodologies with novel possibilities inspired from the originality of Barry’s work.
Lynda Barry

Lynda Barry

Maaheen Ahmed

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
sidottu
A complete introduction to the comics and graphic narratives of Lynda Barry, this book maps her historical and biographical contexts, key texts, the critical themes and debates surrounding her publications and the lasting impact of her work on the comics medium. With a distinctive body of work that unfolded during key moments in comics history from the much touted and criticised ‘coming-of-age’ comics to the rise of underground and alternative comics and the establishment of graphic novels, Barry’s comics reflect the changing status of comics, while unpacking the very constituents of the medium and testing its limits.Comprehensive and conveying specialist knowledge but highly readable, Lynda Barry: A Critical Guide covers:- comics history from an alternative perspective, focusing on issues of intersectionality and representation- her major works including One Hundred Demons, What It Is, Making Comics, Syllabus, Cruddy and her comic strip Ernie Pook's Comeek- Barry’s materialities and her use of collage and art brut practices - how Barry's prompts to creativity and connection highlight the collaborative and accessible dimension of comics- broad and salient themes in Barry’s work including memory, girlhood/womanhood, childhood, art pedagogy, creativity, overcoming creative anxieties, visual paper culture and the possibilities of drawing and collagingCombining rich insights from comics studies, literary theory and visual culture, this is the ultimate guide to Lynda Barry and her oeuvre. Illustrated throughout, this critical guide exemplifies the diverse ways of approaching comics, combining existing methodologies with novel possibilities inspired from the originality of Barry’s work.