Being Alive is the sequel to Neil Astley's Staying Alive, which became Britain's most popular poetry book because it gave readers hundreds of thoughtful and passionate poems about living in the modern world.
Featuring Mitchell, George and Annie, as played by Aidan Turner, Russell Tovey and Lenora Crichlow in the hit series created by Toby Whithouse for BBC Television
Cultural Writing. Science. Psychoanalysis. Edited by Jacques Houis, Paolo Mieli & Mark Stafford. From computer science to bioengineering, new technologies are transforming human reality. Technological extensions and interventions are altering...
Being Human: Unofficial and Unauthorised
This is not a self-help book because you don't need self-help. You are already well.
Being Human
A fascinating account of the psychological characteristics of human beings, in which the author contemplates one of the biggest questions of them all - what makes us human, and how do we differ from the other lifeforms that share this ...
Being Human: Exploring the Forces that Shape Us and Awaken an Inner Life
This report is for anyone interested in the ramifications of our digital future and in ways society must adjust to the technological changes to come.
... abyss that effaces all ontological boundaries. Likewise, the shamantiger, a human-animal that devoured Tong, is about to devour Keng's body or at least eat his soul, lurking like a ghost-shadow in the dark.9 Now, the ontology of the animal ...
This book represents a new look at social psychology and relationships for the discerning reader and university student.
Being Human
... disquiet in the body of Sumiteru Taniguchi, one of the hibakusha (survivors) ... nuclear plant disaster in Chernobyl (1986), the nuclear disaster in Fukushima (2011). In After Fukushima, Jean- Luc Nancy writes, “Nuclear catastrophe ...