Jason Hartley: 5 books

Book cover of The Advanced Genius Theory

The Advanced Genius Theory

Are They Out of Their Minds or Ahead of Their Time?

by Jason Hartley
Language: English
Release Date: May 18, 2010

Let the debate begin... The Advanced Genius Theory, hatched by Jason Hartley and Britt Bergman over pizza, began as a means to explain why icons such as Lou Reed, David Bowie, and Sting seem to go from artistic brilliance in their early careers to "losing it" as they grow older. The Theory...
Book cover of Nga Mahi

Nga Mahi

The Things We Need to Do

by Jason Hartley
Language: English
Release Date: August 31, 2013

Ng Mahi - The things we need to do is the extraordinary true story of a criminologist who received a unique guidance on how to reduce teh flow of Maori inmates into New Zealand Prisons. Despite spending billions of dollars on a struggling criminal justice system and the construction of an unprecedented...
Book cover of Just Another Soldier

Just Another Soldier

A Year on the Ground in Iraq

by Jason Christopher Hartley
Language: English
Release Date: March 17, 2009

This is not your father's war This is Iraq, where a soldier's first duty is reinforcing his Humvee with sheet metal and sand bags. Or, in the absence of plumbing, burning barrels of human waste. Where any dead dog on the side of the road might be concealing an insurgent's bomb and anyone...
Book cover of Key Concepts in Creative Industries
by John Hartley, Dr. Jason Potts, Stuart Cunningham
Language: English
Release Date: October 4, 2012

"This guide to the emerging language of creative industries field is a valuable resource for researchers and students alike. Concise, extensively referenced, and accessible, this this is an exceptionally useful reference work." - Gauti Sigthorsson***, Greenwich University*** "There...
Book cover of Cultural Science

Cultural Science

A Natural History of Stories, Demes, Knowledge and Innovation

by Prof. John Hartley, Dr. Jason Potts
Language: English
Release Date: September 25, 2014

Cultural Science introduces a new way of thinking about culture. Adopting an evolutionary and systems approach, the authors argue that culture is the population-wide source of newness and innovation; it faces the future, not the past. Its chief characteristic is the formation of groups or 'demes'...
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