LIBROS DEL AUTOR: ergas

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: ergas

  • Alienígenas extintos
    ROCÍO DANIELA ERGAS BUTELMANN / ROCÍO DANIELA ERGAS BUTELMANN
    35 relatos de ciencia ficción retratan diferentes especies de animales alienígenas. Este juguetón bestiario extraterrestre indaga cómo sería la vida en otros planetas, especulando con argumentos de bioquímica para crear fascinantes criaturas. Esponjas parasíticas que habitan focas reptilianas, anémonas eléctricas en simbiosis con tarántulas luciérnagas, escarabajos colosales co...
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    8,27 €

  • Desórbita
    Rocío Ergas
    Desórbita se compone de cincuenta cortos poemas surrealistas. Imágenes evocadoras, viscerales, a veces eróticas y demasiado honestas. Emociones ambiguas y a la vez tangibles esperan aquí al lector que se presente desprovisto de lógica. Lo fantástico y onírico impulsan un viaje estimulante, donde se puede abandonar la comprensión y disfrutar las evocaciones del absurdo. Ilustrac...
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    11,96 €

  • Surviving Collapse
    Christina Ergas
    As major environmental crises loom, Christina Ergas makes the argument in Surviving Collapse that one possible way forward is a radical sustainable development that turns the focus from monetary gain to social and ecological regeneration and transformation. Employing qualitative andcross-national comparative methods, Ergas examines two alternative, community-scale, socioecologi...
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    44,39 €

  • Reconstructing ’Education’ through Mindful Attention
    Oren Ergas
    This book reconstructs the idea and practice of education. Rather than conceiving of education as a process we undergo in which our minds are shaped by a social vision, Oren Ergas turns this notion of education on its head, arguing instead that we ourselves construct education. The multitude of problems with formal education and schooling, such as violence, inequality, and low ...
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    53,64 €

  • The African State in Transition
    Zaki Ergas
    In the first twenty-five years of African independence the behaviour of the African state elites has not been, with a few notable exceptions, conducive to self-sustained development. What are the reasons for this sorry state of affairs? What can be done to reverse that unfortunate trend? These are the two overarching questions with which this book attempts to grapple. ...
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    207,59 €