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Disability and the Sociological Imagination is the first true undergraduate text for the relatively new and growing area of sociology of disability
The authors show how international trends that emerged during this period collided with national and regional contexts to produce unique teacher education systems in different nations
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Landscaping Patagonia Christina Feldman Takes you on a self-reflectiveIn late nineteenth century Latin America, governments used new scientific, technological, and geographical knowledge not only to consolidate power and protect borders but also to define the physical contours of their respective nations. Chilean and Argentine authorities in particular attempted to transform northern Patagonia, a space they perceived as "desert," through a myriad of nationalizing policies, from military campaigns to hotels. But beyond