The Fight for Freshwater : A Memoir
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Author:JOY Mike
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ISBN:9781991033840
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Publication Date:June 2024
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Edition:1
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Pages:264
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Bridget Williams Books
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The Fight for Freshwater : A Memoir
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Author:JOY Mike
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ISBN:9781991033840
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Publication Date:June 2024
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Pages:264
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Bridget Williams Books
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Mike Joy is recognised in New Zealand as a leading freshwater ecologistand a fervent advocate for the preservation of waterways. However, thejourney that led him to these influential roles is as winding and unique as the rivers he strives to protect. His story is not just about academic success and public profile, but also personal discovery, challenge and resilience.
Before setting foot in academia, Mike's early life included a surprising range of occupations, including time on farms - the very industry that would later be a particular target of his academic activism. It wasn't until his early thirties that he decided to pivot towards academia, enrolling at Massey University.
This memoir provides a rare first-hand look at the pressures and challenges faced by those who dare to raise their voices, especially when debating issues as crucial as the health and future of New Zealand's waterways. At a perilous time for our universities, it is also an inspirational account of staying true to academia's function as critic and conscience for our society.
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Mike Joy is recognised in New Zealand as a leading freshwater ecologistand a fervent advocate for the preservation of waterways. However, thejourney that led him to these influential roles is as winding and unique as the rivers he strives to protect. His story is not just about academic success and public profile, but also personal discovery, challenge and resilience.
Before setting foot in academia, Mike's early life included a surprising range of occupations, including time on farms - the very industry that would later be a particular target of his academic activism. It wasn't until his early thirties that he decided to pivot towards academia, enrolling at Massey University.
This memoir provides a rare first-hand look at the pressures and challenges faced by those who dare to raise their voices, especially when debating issues as crucial as the health and future of New Zealand's waterways. At a perilous time for our universities, it is also an inspirational account of staying true to academia's function as critic and conscience for our society.
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Author: JOY MikeISBN: 9781991033840Publication Date: June 2024Edition: 1Pages: 264Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Bridget Williams BooksCountry of Publication:
Mike Joy is recognised in New Zealand as a leading freshwater ecologistand a fervent advocate for the preservation of waterways. However, thejourney that led him to these influential roles is as winding and unique as the rivers he strives to protect. His story is not just about academic success and public profile, but also personal discovery, challenge and resilience.
Before setting foot in academia, Mike's early life included a surprising range of occupations, including time on farms - the very industry that would later be a particular target of his academic activism. It wasn't until his early thirties that he decided to pivot towards academia, enrolling at Massey University.
This memoir provides a rare first-hand look at the pressures and challenges faced by those who dare to raise their voices, especially when debating issues as crucial as the health and future of New Zealand's waterways. At a perilous time for our universities, it is also an inspirational account of staying true to academia's function as critic and conscience for our society.
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Author: JOY MikeISBN: 9781991033840Publication Date: June 2024Edition: 1Pages: 264Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Bridget Williams BooksCountry of Publication:
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