Aantal boeken: 6

  • Wat schaft de pot?

    Eetcultuur in Nederland door de jaren heen
    Irene van Renswoude, Judith Brouwer, Marieke Hendriksen, Marieke van Erp, Olga Leonhard, Rebeca Ibáñez Martín
     21,90
  • Hege loften

    Ferhalen
    Catharina Lautenbach
     17,90
  • It smelle ûngelok

    Harke Bremer, Jarich Hoekstra
     12,50

    It smelle ûngelok

    Smelle ûngelokken, se komme jin alle dagen oer. Gjin stof foar grutte literatuer, soe men sizze. Te sleau en te pynlik om oer te praten. In taboe dêr’t dizze bondel lang om let mei ôfweeft. Bremer en Hoekstra ha de klassike balladefoarm foar kar nommen om de universelens fan dit tema en syn yngreven belang foar it minskene bestean klear yn ’t ljocht te setten. Sa nimme se de lêzer mei fan foar de widze oant oer it grêf.

    Harke Bremer (1955) en Jarich Hoekstra (1956) skriuwe sûnt har studintejierren tegearre. Fan harren ferskynde earder it satiryske heldedicht Leffert.

     12,50
  • De mens is geen plaag

    Over samenleven met 10 miljard mensen op aarde
    Cees Buisman
     17,90
  • Fûgels yn ús

    Catharina Lautenbach
     14,90

    Fûgels yn ús

    De ferhalen yn dizze bondel binne licht absurdistysk fan toan en koart en krêftich. Mei emoasje en gefoel foar taal nimt Catharina Lautenbach de lêzer mei yn humoristyske situaasjes, famyljekonflikten en geheimen. Ferskate personaazjes passearje yn fûgelflecht de revu en sjogge har steld foar fragen en problemen dy’t yntrigearje. Faak komt in ûnferwachte ûntjouwing ta stân.

    Catharina Lautenbach is berne yn Drachten (1964). Fûgels yn ús is har literêre debút.

     14,90
  • Humanity is not a plague

    How 10 Billion People can Exist Together
    Cees Buisman
     15,00

    Humanity is not a plague

    In Humanity is Not a Plague, Cees Buisman argues that it is possible for 10 billion people to exist together on this Earth – as predicted for the year 2100 – provided that the richer part of the world no longer merely focuses on its own health, prosperity and happiness, and instead starts working seriously on developing a higher consciousness.

    In this essay, Buisman sharply analyzes some of the problems facing mankind, such as fresh water shortages, whilst overturning several clichés and offering unexpected, positive solutions. Overpopulation is not the problem; the effects of our actions on the rest of the world have a much greater impact. ‘Back to nature’ is not the solution, nor is an overreliance on science and innovation. Large-scale technologies could even increase our problems. It seems that the growth of humanity will depend on the growth of our consciousness.

    Cees Buisman studied water purification engineering, in addition to business administration, communication theory and applied integral psychology. Throughout his life he has worked on new environmental technologies, which are used in industry all over the world. His scientific work is highly cited. Buisman is the Director of Wetsus – European Center for Sustainable Water Technology, and Professor at Wageningen University, in the Netherlands.

     15,00