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  • - A handbook for therapy and self-exploration
    av Margaret Kerr & Jana Lemke
    225,-

    A compact handbook of nature practices for personal development and coaches, therapists and outdoor educators. Exercises cover the Ecological Self, Embodiment, Personal Journey, Mindfulness and Inviting Mystery.

  • - Curses, spells and scintillations
    av Nelisha Wickremasinghe
    245,-

    Psychotherapist and business psychologist Nelisha Wickremasinghe shows hoe our brains and bodies are frequently 'in threat'; how hard it is to build healthy relationships in that condition; and what we can do about it.

  • av Sonia Overall
    195,-

    Sonia Overall invites us to see walking as a creative writing method. She sets out a particular form which she calls walking-writing and suggests ways to gather materials, submit to the sensory, explore your home like a tourist, and scour the streets like a metal-detector in search of the hidden, the forgotten and the overlooked.

  • - Practical Hope in Powerful Times
    av Graham Leicester
    106,-

    These four essays explore the resources we need to draw on during and after the Covid-19 pandemic, as in any other crisis, if we are to bend the arc of history "toward the hope of a better day". The first is survival, then insight, perseverance, and hope - without which we cannot even start the journey.

  • - A Movement and Dance Practice
     
    395,-

    A collection of 21 essays introducing Skinner Releasing Technique and its application in dance and many other fields of practice.

  • - Two Contemplations on Body, Movement and Intermateriality
     
    279,-

    Based on a 3-year, post-doc, the author explores her embodied research into intermateriality, asking: how do movement and choreography emerge in collaboration with site? How do bodies, materials, sites, organisms, history, tuning, training, events, etc. intermingle and speak, bringing forth what we later call movement, dance or choreography?

  • - 30 Movement Meditations for Resisting Invasion
    av Melanie Kloetzel
    195,-

    In response to three converging afflictions:* our fixation with screentime* our sedentary lives* the invasion of our privacy in the digital age...'Covert' compiles 30 'movement meditations' that encourage readers to put down their phones and reclaim an active, contemplative lifestyle that is integrated with and inspired by our surroundings.

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    338,-

    20 contemporary approaches to the study and experience of embodied awareness.

  • - The way we create money, and how it damages the world
    av Ivo Mosley
    221,-

    Our money system is a toxic left-over from a time when theft on a grand scale - war and empire-building - was glorified. In 'Bank Robbery' Ivo Mosley offers a clear and comprehensive examination of a system that supports unaccountable and destructive power. He also describes the simple reforms that can create a fairer, more resilient society.

  • av Phil Smith & Tony Whitehead
    225,-

    A dark novel set in the 'Lovecraft Villages' of Devon, spanning several thousand years, from the time it was occupied by the Dumnonii, through the 19th century to its more contemporary occupation by holiday park dwellers, marketing professionals, doggers and other romantics.

  • - a fictioning
    av Phil Smith & Helen Billinghurst
    195,-

    The authors offer a handbook for exploration, embodiment and art making: part account of a pilgrimage they walked; part invitation to walk and sensitise ourselves to the world around us in a wholly new way; part political/philosophical/ecological reflection; part compendium of games, pastimes, tactics and new rituals; part invitation to create art.

  • - lessons, techniques and ideas for making new theatre for a changing world from the most widely travelled theatre that ever packed a bag
    av Phil Smith & Paul Stebbings
    309,-

    A wide-ranging, funny, clever account of 40 years in the life of the most successful touring theatre company of all time. The authors dance between magical storytelling... a masterclass on acting, directing and writing for theatre... the role of theatre in different countries... and offering an eye-opening history of TNT The New Theatre.

  • - the practice and principles of forest gardening
    av Anni Kelsey
    245,-

    A forest garden is edible, fertile, abundant and beautiful because it functions as an ecosystem. The forest gardener is an integral part of this ecosystem - which raises the question of what exactly the forest gardener should be trying to do. This book answers that question.

  • - a poetry pamphlet with one shoreline essay and one riverbank essay
    av Phil Smith & Helen Billinghurst
    163,-

    This book suggests the challenge for all of us in a climate emergency is to dissolve our artistic or habitual/life practice, to "sink into the dark forest beneath our feet", to embed ourselves in the grander patterns, systems and flows of our wet planet, to "feel our way, but also to allow what we feel to feel us, and direct us by its flows".

  • av Phil Smith, Tony Whitehead & John Schott
    225,-

    Follow mythogeographer Phil Smith, photographer John Schott and ornithorgrapher Tony Whitehead, in words and pictures, on an imagined pilgrimage through a real but extraordinary landscape. Over the course of the 19-day Armchair Pilgrimage, we experience the world around us just as they did as they walked - finding our own destination.

  • av Alyson Hallett
    225,-

    Stone Talks brings together poems and four essays by Alyson Hallett on the subject of stones, somatics and our relationship with our environment. It invites us to listen again to the world around us, reawakens a childlike curiosity, makes connections we had forgotten, and gives us permission to experience the world in an embodied, vibrant way.

  • - A New Paradigm for Understanding and Intervening in Organizational Life
    av Barry Oshry
    183,-

    Barry Oshry shows that, despite many references to paradigms in the literature, there are no scientific paradigms (as defined by Thomas Kuhn) in management/organization theory and development. He then makes the case for the Organic System Framework as a legitimate candidate for paradigm status - from which further research naturally follows.

  • - A Walkable Novel
    av Phil Smith
    300,-

    Every place has its stories. Sometimes those stories get tarmacked and concreted over. This is nowhere more true than in Milton Keynes. Writer and walker Phil Smith has walked Milton Keynes to find its missing stories. Here he gives Milton Keynes a new myth of itself. Readers can take the book onto the streets and walk or cycle K's journey.

  • - Experiencing Fear and Vulnerability in Daily Life
    av Mary Booker
    231,-

    A remarkable collection of poetry, prose, photographs and personal experience on the experience of vulnerability.

  • - Memoir of a Networking Man
    av Richard Daglish
    246,-

    Napier Collyns was one of the forecasters at Shell who pioneered scenario planning. Later he co-founded the influential Global Business Network. This memoir of his life covers both and reports the profound effect they had on the way organisations understand themselves, and the way leadership approaches the management of risk.

  • - Alexander Technique in the Actor's Life
    av Kate Kelly
    223,-

    'Before the Curtain Opens' distils a lifetime's lived experience of the Alexander Technique into an engaging and vivid introduction to what becomes a holistic philosophy of performance.

  • - Reflections on Socially Engaged Paths
    av Ernesto Pujol
    295,-

    This collection of intimate reflections by artist Ernesto Pujol brings together his experiences as a monk, performance artist, social choreographer and educator. They serve as a provocation, walkers' manifesto and teaching guide for walking as mindful cultural activism. An inspirational text for artists, art students and anyone who loves to walk.

  • - A Guide to Practice and Policy
    av Graham Leicester
    295,-

    'Sustaining innovation' temporarily fixes failing structures. 'Disruptive innovation' shakes things up. 'Transformative innovation' can deliver a fundamental shift. This is a stand-alone practical guide to realising transformative potential at scale for the public, social, cultural & civic sectors..

  • av Robert Golden
    122,-

    a narrative poem about exile This dramatic poem, written on an epic scale, was originally composed to describe the injustices that have been foisted upon millions of people across Europe over many generations.

  • - A Mythogeography of South Devon and How to Walk it
    av Phil Smith
    323,-

    Writing as Cecile Oak, mythogeographer Phil Smith offers a vivid portrait of South Devon, packed with startling detail, in the form of a series of walks. 'Anywhere' is an adventure AND the first mythogeographical survey of a place, its landscape, buildings, history and people. It's also a lesson in how to be/walk in your own city or countryside

  • - The Promise of Regional Currencies
    av John Rogers, Margrit Kennedy & Bernard Lieater
    345,-

    People Money is a comprehensive guide to the principles and practice of regional currencies. It shows how regional currencies can transform the lives and well-being of local communities, how they can sustain businesses, how local authorities can participate in their success and, consequently, why supporting regional currencies is of vital importan

  • - A Guide to Walking Sideways
    av Phil Smith
    386,-

    Dealing with walking, this title presents an account of the author's walk across the heart of the English countryside in the footsteps of Edwardian oak tree planter Charles Hurst. It provides a series of theoretical investigations into the underpinnings of resistant walking.

  • - Incubating Innovation and Teamwork at "The Economist"
    av Andrew Carey
    281,-

    Chronicles the work of six staff members of "The Economist", who were given GBP 100,000 and six months to come up with 'the next big thing' that the company should do. This title unravels the issues and dilemmas that "The Economist"'s innovation team faced. It suggests ways of approaching thorny problems.

  • - For Organisations Near the Edge of Chaos
    av Lesley Kuhn
    281,-

    A complexity approach removes simplistic hopes of an ordered and controllable existence where, if only we had the right 'keys' or 'tools', we would be able to fashion a successful organisation. This book introduces the principles of complexity theory through discussion of those concepts that are most useful in understanding organisational life.

  • av Michael Thompson
    262,-

    Michael Thompson argues that there are five ways of organising: hierarchical (e.g. Government), egalitarian (e.g. Friends of the Earth), individualistic (e.g. financial markets), fatalistic (nothing will make a difference) and autonomous (hermit-like avoidance of the other four).

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