Batman Returns #1 Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture (June 1992) by DC Comics
Written by Dennis O'Neil, drawn by Steve Erwin and José Luis García-López, cover by Dave Dorman.
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Batman Returns #1 Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture (June 1992) by DC Comics
Written by Dennis O'Neil, drawn by Steve Erwin and José Luis García-López, cover by Dave Dorman.
New Gakkou Gurashi! Anime Visual & Opening Theme Previewed
http://www.otakutale.com/2015/new-gakkou-gurashi-anime-visual-opening-theme-previewed/
The official website of the upcoming TV anime adaptation of Norimitsu Kaihou and Sadoru Chiba’s Gakkou Gurashi! (School-Live!) manga has revealed a brand new visual for the July TV anime. In addition, a preview of the opening theme of the anime has also been released. A music video of the ...
A year ago I publishing an article on climate change adaptation in the aid and development sector. This article as recently been awarded as a 'Most Commended Paper" in the Emerald Publishing awards. This means that this paper is now available for free download for one month. Understanding how we can best adapt to climate change is one of the critical challenges of the 21st century - I encourage you to download it, have a read and let me know what you think!
I argued that Climate change adaptation (CCA) has emerged as a significant new theme in development and many large development agencies, including bilateral, multilateral or non-government, are embarking on new programs focusing on CCA. However, the development sector has witnessed the rise and fall of many new development themes over the past 60 years around which funding has coalesced, only to see them fade away. This papers investigates how the new concept of CCA is being conceptualised and utilised by aid workers in order to shed light on challenges and opportunities for effective CCA and development practices.
This paper finds that there is a range of different, and at points contradictory, conceptualisations of CCA within the field of development. CCA discourses are being used in at least two different ways: to enable the re-legitimisation and repetition of old development practices as well as to open a space for new practices and imagining of alternatives.
This paper offers a unique perspective of how a set of development actors are conceptualising and utilising the concept of climate change adaptation in their work. This timely contribution builds on a long history of critical development theory, which has interrogated development discourses, by investigating original data that explores this increasingly prominent theme in aid and development.