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Graham Jones

    Graham Jones is a leading internet psychologist who has spent the past 15 years analyzing how consumer behavior has adapted to the web. He is an Associate Lecturer at the Open University and a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Buckingham.

    Astonishment
    Dreamjobs
    A Broadcast Engineering Tutorial for Non-Engineers
    Cambridge International as & a Level Physics Coursebook with Digital Access (2 Years) 3ed
    Giving the Devil His Due
    Studying Online
    • Studying Online

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Helping you get to grips with online learning, this book contains a wealth of practical tips and strategies that will make studying online easier.

      Studying Online
    • Giving the Devil His Due

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Edited by Rebecca Brewer, formerly of Ace/Roc (Penguin Random House), Giving the Devil His Due features sixteen major names and rising stars in Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Horror today.

      Giving the Devil His Due
    • Designed for first examination in 2022, this resource addresses the practical needs of physics classrooms. It offers comprehensive materials that enhance teaching and learning experiences, ensuring that educators and students can effectively engage with the subject matter. The focus is on providing relevant content that aligns with current educational standards and classroom dynamics.

      Cambridge International as & a Level Physics Coursebook with Digital Access (2 Years) 3ed
    • Essential for new hires in broadcasting, this book serves as a comprehensive guide to the fundamental vocabulary needed in the industry. The updated edition enhances the previous version by incorporating new standards and addressing emerging digital technologies that are transforming the field. It is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand the evolving landscape of broadcasting.

      A Broadcast Engineering Tutorial for Non-Engineers
    • Dreamjobs

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Five teenage girls waiting for interviews with an employment service dream of the romantic, exciting jobs they would like-- derived from television series and films. The dreams are enacted by all the girls together. In each case there is a rude awakening. Finally, Beverly, the clearest sighted, brings them down to earth, forcing them to realize that their characters and abilities will fit them for only the drabbest of occupations.|5 women

      Dreamjobs
    • Cambridge O Level Physics

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.0(60)Add rating

      Designed to align with the Cambridge O Level Physics syllabus, this book provides comprehensive coverage of essential physics concepts. It includes clear explanations, practical examples, and engaging illustrations to enhance understanding. The content is structured to support students in mastering key topics, preparing them effectively for examinations. Additionally, it emphasizes problem-solving skills and critical thinking, making it a valuable resource for both students and educators.

      Cambridge O Level Physics
    • Last Shop Standing lifted the lid on a music retail industry in tatters. Graham Jones collected a wealth of entertaining stories updated in this 6th edition that help to explain why the best record shops are still standing and how the worst of them blew it. It is chock full of anecdotes about dozens of rock stars and industry figures.

      Last Shop Standing: Whatever happened to record shops
    • While online sales are growing at runaway speed, many businesses are finding themselves left behind. Whether you re running a small business website or that of a big corporation, whether you're operating purely online or offline too, Clickology shows you how to thrive.

      Clickology
    • The Shock Doctrine of the Left

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.7(24)Add rating

      Shocks, from natural disasters to military catastrophes, have long been exploited by the state to impose privatization, cuts and rampant free markets. This book argues that the left can use such moments of chaos to achieve emancipation. Graham Jones illustrates how everyone can help to exploit these shocks and bring about a new world of compassion and care. He examines how combining mutually reinforcing strategies of ‘smashing, building, healing and taming’ can become the basis of a unified left. His vivid personal experience underpins a compelling, practical vision for activism, from the scale of the individual body to the global social movement. This bold book is a toolkit for revolution for activists and radical millennials everywhere.

      The Shock Doctrine of the Left