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    ISBN: 9783031235627
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 172 Seiten)
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    DDC: 302.231
    Keywords: Digital and New Media ; Gender Studies ; Digital media ; Sex ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9783031188886
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    DDC: 306.2
    Keywords: Geschichte 1989-2020 ; Geschichte 1949-2020 ; Political Sociology ; History of Germany and Central Europe ; Political and Economic Anthropology ; European Politics ; Ethnography ; Political sociology ; Europe, Central—History ; Political anthropology ; Economic anthropology ; Europe—Politics and government ; Ethnology ; Friedliche Revolution in der DDR ; Identität ; Kontroverse ; Dialektik ; Deutschland ; Deutschland ; Electronic books ; Deutschland ; Friedliche Revolution in der DDR ; Kontroverse ; Deutschland ; Dialektik ; Geschichte 1989-2020 ; Deutschland ; Identität ; Geschichte 1949-2020
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    ISBN: 9783031294082
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 211 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in networks and systems 663
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in networks and systems
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    DDC: 302.3
    Keywords: Engineering—Data processing. ; System theory. ; Control theory. ; Computational intelligence. ; Engineering ; Konferenzschrift ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book covers relations between social and cultural structures, power, and interaction in communities, social media, and literature. The areas range from politics and urban planning to literature and education. The collected chapters were presented at the Sixth ‘Networks in the Global World’ conference held on June 22–24, 2022. This biannual conference series revolves around key interdisciplinary issues in the focus of network analysts, such as the multidimensional approach to social reality, translation of theories and methods across disciplines, and mixing of data and methods. The topics covered by the chapters cover relations between social and cultural structures, power, and interaction in communities, social media, and literature. The book is useful for practicing researchers, graduate and post-graduate students, and educators interested in social relations, politics, economy, and culture.
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    ISBN: 9783030931896
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 210 Seiten)
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    DDC: 303.372
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    Keywords: Social Justice ; Economic Sociology ; Economic Geography ; Social Policy ; Mathematical Statistics ; Social justice ; Economic sociology ; Economic geography ; Social policy ; Mathematical statistics ; Theorie ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Electronic books ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Theorie
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    ISBN: 9783030889609
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (312 pages)
    Series Statement: Worlds of Consumption
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    DDC: 306.308992404
    Keywords: Jewish consumers History 19th century ; Jewish consumers History 19th century ; Jewish consumers History 20th century ; Jewish consumers History 20th century ; Consumer behavior History 19th century ; Consumer behavior History 20th century ; Judaism and culture ; Jews Identity ; Jewish consumers-Europe-History-19th century ; Jewish consumers-North America-History-19th century ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Praise for Jewish Consumer Cultures in Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Europe and North America -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Jews, Consumer Culture, and Jewish Consumer Cultures: An Introduction -- The Economic Turn in Jewish History -- From the Economic Turn to Consumer Culture Studies -- Jewish Consumer Cultures -- Dreams and Reality -- Jews, Migration, and Consumption -- Hybridity and Transnational Approaches -- Case Studies -- Part I: Jews, Retail Cultures, and Modern Commerce in Europe and North America -- Chapter 2: Beyond the Bright Side of Consumer Culture: Jewish Peddlers and Second-Hand Dealers in Germany, 1800-1938 -- Second-Hand Goods and the Emerging Consumer Society in Germany -- Fashion Brokers and Agents of Modernity? Peddlers in a Changing Economic and Social Environment -- From Peddling to a Variety of Retail Businesses -- From the Core to the Niche: Consumerism and the Relative Decline of the (Jewish) Second-Hand Market -- Symbolic and Real Exclusion: The Aryanization of Second-Hand Trade in the 1930s -- Chapter 3: Advertising in the German-Zionist Press in the First Decades of the Twentieth Century: A Case Study -- On the Advertisers' Side: The Ascent of Concrete Palestine -- A Portrait of the German Zionist as a Consumer -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Consuming Temples on Both Sides of the Atlantic: German-Speaking Jews from the Department Store to the Mall -- Chapter 5: Stanley Marcus: Fashioning a City -- Part II: Jewish Consumer Cultures -- Chapter 6: Buy Me a Mink: Jews, Fur, and Conspicuous Consumption -- Jewish Involvement in the Fur Industry -- Representations of Jewish Fur Wearers in German and Eastern European Contexts -- Global Fashions, Visible Consumers, and Fur on Display -- Epilogue: Jews and Fur in the Twenty-First Century.
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    Keywords: Europäische Union ; Political Sociology ; European Politics ; Regionalism ; Social Economy ; Economic Policy ; Political sociology ; Europe—Politics and government ; Regionalism ; Welfare economics ; Economic policy ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Sozialstruktur ; Electronic books ; Europäische Union ; Sozialstruktur ; Soziale Ungleichheit
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    ISBN: 9783030790424
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 269 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021
    Series Statement: New Directions in Latino American Cultures
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    Dissertation note: Dissertation 2018 University of Warwick
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    Keywords: Punto de Vista ; Geschichte 1978-2008 ; Geschichte 1960-2008 ; Latin American Culture ; Latino Culture ; Media and Communication ; Journalism ; Ethnology—Latin America ; Communication ; Journalism ; Die Linke ; Zeitschrift ; Geistesleben ; Argentinien ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Argentinien ; Zeitschrift ; Geschichte 1978-2008 ; Argentinien ; Geistesleben ; Die Linke ; Punto de Vista ; Geschichte 1960-2008
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    ISBN: 9783030795801
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    Pages: 1 online resource (375 pages)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in the History of Social Movements
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    DDC: 303.640954
    Keywords: Revolutions South Asia 20th century ; History ; Revolutions History 20th century ; Love History 20th century ; Love History 20th century ; Social movements History 20th century ; Social movements History 20th century ; Postcolonialism History 20th century ; Postcolonialism History 20th century ; Imperialism ; Revolutions-Southeast Asia-History-20th century ; Revolutions-Africa, Southern-History-20th century ; Love-South Asia-History-20th century ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Love &amp -- Revolution: An Introduction -- Overture -- Site 1: Love and Revolution-The 'Problem Space' -- Site 2: Law and the State -- Site 3: Depleted Love and the Liberal Problem -- Site 4: Love and Revolution-The Relation -- Site 5: In the Pause/Interval-Subjective Grounds of the Political -- Site 6: Imperfect Time -- References -- Part I: Intensities: Writing/Aesthetic/Cinematic -- Chapter 2: "Everything Built on Moonshine": Love and Revolution in Iqbal's Islamic Modernist Poetry and Faiz's Socialist Verse -- Introduction -- Love and Intimacy in Indian Radical Aesthetics -- Sexuality and Desire in the Progressive Writers' Movement -- Reforming Love and Desire in Modern Urdu Poetry -- Love and Selfhood in Iqbal's Poetry -- Greater India -- Love, Incarceration, and Revolution in Faiz's Poetry -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Sadness, as such… -- Sketching the Passage of Emotions -- Nationalism, Subalternity, and Postcoloniality -- A Painter of Sadness -- Political Subjectivity and Postcolonial Aesthetics -- In Search of Sadness, as Such -- References -- Chapter 4: Mapiko: Fragments of Revolutionary Time -- Pemba, 2006-Hangover -- Maputo, 1977-Triumph -- Mueda, 1978-Disappointment -- Nang'unde, 1950-Play -- Matambalale, 1981-Misalignment -- Nampanya, ca. 1980-Cathexis -- Namau, 1962-Threshold -- Base Beira, 1971-Patches -- References -- Part II: Depletions: Family/Party/Intimacy -- Chapter 5: Caste, Intimacy and Family: The Experiences of the Slave Castes in Kerala -- Genres of Love and Intimacy in the Feudal Caste Order -- The Pedagogic Practices of Love: Imagining Reforms -- Love, and Dalit Literary Imagination -- Slave Caste Men and Woman in Missionary Discourses -- "Marriage and Family" in the Missionary Archive.
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    ISBN: 9783030792794
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    DDC: 302.231
    Keywords: Digital media. ; Communication. ; COVID-19 (Disease)-Social aspects ; COVID-19 (Disease) in mass media ; COVID-19 (Disease)-Social aspects-Humor ; Electronic books ; Schwellenländer ; COVID-19 ; Pandemie ; Social Media ; Humor
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Social media and COVID-19: Taking humour during pandemics seriously -- 2.Social media memes as commentary in health disasters in South Africa and Zimbabwe -- 3.Viral jokes: Humour and grace as critical devices in memes about the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil -- 4. ‘Coromentality’: Nigerians’ use of memetic humour during the COVID-19 lockdowns -- 5. Playfulness, or a subversion of hegemonic scientific knowledges? Analysing Internet memes and discourses on traditional medicines as remedies for COVID-19 in Zimbabwe -- 6. “Can we uninstall 2020 and install it again? This version has a virus!”: Humor and misinforming during COVID-19 pandemic on social media -- 7. Social media audience’s interpretation of selected humour memes on coronavirus pandemic in Nigeria -- 8.Coronavirus satire: A dissection of feminist politics and humour -- 9 ‘A nation that laughs together, stays together’: Deconstructing humour on Twitter during the national lockdown in South Africa -- 10 Fear and loathing and laughter: Covid 19 as an expression of decolonial love -- 11 #VoetsekANC and Covid Corruption: A Foucauldian Discourse Analysis of “A Song for the ANC” -- 12 Humour in the time of COVID-19 pandemic: A critical analysis of the subversive meanings of WhatsApp memes in Zimbabwe -- 13 Humour in the age of contagion: Coronavirus, ‘Janata Curfew’ meme, and India’s digital cultures of virality -- 14 The use of meme and hashtags on Twitter towards government response during the COVID-19 curfew announcement from 1st June -14th June 2020 -- 15 Dark humour, ubuntu and the COVID-19 pandemic: A case of subaltern humoring of political elite deaths on social media.
    Abstract: Digital humour in the COVID-19 pandemic: Perspectives from the Global South offers a groundbreaking intervention on how digital media were used from below by ordinary citizens to negotiate the global pandemic humorously. This book considers the role played by digital media during the pandemic, and indeed in the socio-political life of the Global South, as indispensable and revolutionary to human communication. In many societies, humour not only signifies laughter and frivolity, but acts as an important echo that accompanies, critiques, questions, disrupts, agitates and comments on societal affairs and the human condition. This book analyses citizens’ use of social media and humour to mediate the pandemic in a diverse range of countries, including Brazil, India, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and Zimbabwe. The book will appeal to academics and students of media and communication studies, political studies, rhetoric, and to policy makers. Shepherd Mpofu is Associate Professor in Media and Communications at the University of Limpopo, South Africa. He is an African Humanities Programme Fellow. He is co-editor of Mediating Xenophobia in Africa (Palgrave, 2020). He regularly publishes in academic journals on themes such as media and identity, media and protests, gender and race. .
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    ISBN: 9783030413293
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    Series Statement: Palgrave Macmillan memory studies
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Public memory in the context of transnational migration and displacement
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    Keywords: Culture. ; Historiography. ; Monuments Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Erinnerung ; Gedenken ; Denkmal ; Migration
    Abstract: 1. Monuments in the Context of Migration: An Introduction -- 2. Forging Transnational Allegiance: Immigrant Patronage and the Syrian Centennial Monument of Buenos Aires in the Crafting of Arab-Argentine Identity -- 3. National Identities, Public Memories, and Italian Americans’ Engagement with Christopher Columbus -- 4. Long-distance Nationalism: Ukrainian Monuments and Historical Memory in Multicultural Canada -- 5. Political and Social Contestation in the Memorialization of Comfort Women in the United States -- 6. Contested Memory in an Eponymous City: The Robert Towns Statue in Townsville, Australia -- 7. Tracing Paths of Transcultural Memory: The Usage of Monuments in Guided Tours by Refugees -- 8. From here because from abroad. Migrants and grassroots memorials in Paris (2015-2017) -- 9. Walter Benjamin in Fortress Europe: refugees and the ethics of memory in an (ex)border town -- 10. Virtual and Augmented Reality: Memorializing Deaths of Migrants Along the US-Mexico Border -- 11. Synthesis and Conclusions.
    Abstract: This book explores the border-transcending dimensions of public remembering by focussing on the triangular relationship between memory, monuments and migration. Framed by an introduction and conclusion, nine case studies located in diverse social and geo-political settings feature topical debates and contestation around monuments, statues and memorials erected by migrants or in memory of migrants, refugees and diasporas in host country societies. Written from different disciplinary perspectives including anthropology, art history, cultural studies and political science, the chapters consider displaced people as new, originally unintended audiences who bring transnational and transcultural perspectives to old monuments in host cities. In addition, migrants and diasporic communities are explored as ‘agents of memory’, who produce collective memory in tense environments of intra- and inter-group negotiation or outright hostility at the national and transnational level. The research is conceptually anchored in memory studies, notably transnational memory, multidirectional memory and other concepts emerging from memory studies’ recent ‘transcultural turn’.
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    Series Statement: Marx, Engels, and Marxisms Ser.
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    DDC: 335.4092
    Keywords: Engels, Friedrich ; World politics. ; Political philosophy. ; Political theory. ; Political sociology. ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Titles Published -- Titles Forthcoming -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction: When Was Engels? -- What Can We Find Out from What We Have Left? -- Being and Time -- Chapter 2: Imagination -- Teleologies, Biographies, Exclusions -- Codes and Controversies -- Freedom and Fame -- Music and Metaphor -- Running Wild to Wilder Shores -- Looking Backward to a Brave New World -- "Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive"-William Wordsworth, The Prelude -- Chapter 3: Observation -- Hometown Horrors -- Moving to Manchester -- Bi-national Blockbuster -- Chapter 4: Vocation -- Becoming a Berliner -- New Location, New Outlook, New Studies -- Chapter 5: Reflections: In My End Is My Beginning … -- Lost Youth -- Further Reading.
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    ISBN: 9783030037390
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 124 p. 1 illus, online resource)
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Social Sciences
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    Keywords: Social sciences Methodology ; Social Theory ; Social sciences-Philosophy ; Sociology-Research ; Social sciences-Philosophy ; Sociology-Research ; Social sciences Methodology ; Sociology. ; Culture. ; Identity (Philosophical concept) ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Social institutions ; Public Policy ; Anthropology ; Popular Culture ; Cultural Policy ; Cultural ; Social structure ; Sociolinguistics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Employing three methods of assessing meaning, this book demonstrates that the thousands of human identities in English coalesce into groups that are recognizable as role sets in the contemporary social institutions of economy, kinship, religion, polity, law, education, medicine, sport, and arts. After establishing a theoretical and a methodological framework for his empirical work, David Heise presents the results obtained when meanings are assessed via dictionary definitions, collocates, and word associations. A close comparison of the results reveals that similar outcomes are obtained through each of these three different approaches of defining meaning. The final chapter summarizes the study, considers the benefits and limitations of studying society via language, and applies the results to describing how individuals operate social institutions via their daily social interactions. Aspects of this book will be of interest to social psychologists, sociologists, and linguists
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Language and Social Institutions -- Chapter 2. Analyzing Meanings of Identities -- Chapter 3. Dictionary Meanings of Identities -- Chapter 4. Contextual Meanings of Identities -- Chapter 5. Associative Meanings of Identities -- Chapter 6. Types of Meaning Compared -- Chapter 7. Meanings and Institutional Domains
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    ISBN: 9783030012946
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 152 p)
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    Keywords: Quality of Life Research ; Sustainable architecture ; Gebäudeplanung ; Gesundheitsgefährdung ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Handbooks and manuals ; Electronic books ; Gebäudeplanung ; Gesundheitsgefährdung ; Nachhaltigkeit
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    Series Statement: Approaches to Social Inequality and Difference
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    Keywords: Ethnography ; Ethnology-Latin America ; Natural resources ; Environmental policy ; Ontology ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9783030007980
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    DDC: 300.1
    Keywords: Social sciences-Philosophy ; Emotions ; Globalization ; Manners and customs ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Part One: The Book -- 1. Informalisation: An Introduction; Cas Wouters -- 2. Informalisation and Evolution: Four Phases in the Development of Steering Codes; Cas Wouters -- 3. Informalisation and Emancipation of Lust and Love: Integration of Sexualisation and Eroticisation Since the 1880s; Cas Wouters -- 4. Informalisation of Rituals in Dying and Mourning: Changes in the We-I Balance; Cas Wouters -- 5. Informalisation, Functional Democratisation and Globalisation; Cas Wouters -- 6. Universally Applicable Criteria for Analysing Social and Psychic Processes: Nine Tension Balances, One Triad; Cas Wouters -- Part Two: The Selection -- 7. Informalisation Through the Lens: Black & White and the Development of Photography as Art; Jonathan Fletcher -- 8 -- Informalisation and Brutalisation: Jihadism as a Part-Process of Global of Integration and Disintegration Processes; Michael Dunning -- 9. Informalisation and Sport: The Case of Jogging/Running in the USA (1960-2000); Raúl Sánchez-García -- 10. Informalisation and Integration Conflicts: The Two-Faced Reception of Migrants in the Netherlands; Arjan Post -- 11. Formalisation and Informalisation of Meeting Manners; Wilbert van Vree -- 12. Informalisation Sociological Theory and Social Diagnosis; Richard Kilminster
    Abstract: Over the last century and a half, manners and formalities in the West have become less status-ridden, stiff and rigid. Debates around Norbert Elias’ theory of civilising processes gave rise to questions of a change in direction of these patterns. The concept of informalisation, which describes these transformations, was first used to analyse the tumultuous changes of the 1960s and 1970s. This increasing informality, leniency and flexibility, comes hand-in-hand with a growing demand on individuals to self-regulate their emotions. This book will stimulate debate around the changes in the standards of manners and emotion regulation, and will generate new avenues of enquiry that focus on issues involving informalisation. The chapters shed light on a variety of such moral and political issues over the last 150 years, offering a new and broader scope on the present social condition of humanity. Civilisation and Informalisation will be an important addition for students and scholars of figurational process sociology, and of broader interest to academics across sociology, social psychology and social history
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    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Cultural Heritage and Conflict
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    Keywords: European Culture ; Cultural Policy and Politics ; Cultural Heritage ; Memory Studies ; European Union Politics ; Ethnology-Europe ; Cultural policy ; Cultural heritage ; Historiography ; European Union ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Kulturpolitik ; Kulturerbe ; Geschichte ; Europa ; Konferenzschrift European University Institute 27.04.2017-28.04.2017 ; Konferenzschrift European University Institute 27.04.2017-28.04.2017 ; Konferenzschrift European University Institute 27.04.2017-28.04.2017 ; Electronic books ; Europa ; Geschichte ; Kulturerbe ; Kulturpolitik ; Kollektives Gedächtnis
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    Series Statement: Studies in Systems, Decision and Control v.85
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    Parallel Title: Print version Breer, Vladimir V Mob Control: Models of Threshold Collective Behavior
    DDC: 620
    Keywords: Social sciences_xData processing ; Social sciences_xData processing ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Models of Threshold Collective Behavior -- 3 Micro- and Macromodels -- 3.1 Micromodel -- 3.2 Macromodel -- 3.3 Threshold Model of Agents Behavior -- 3.4 Identification and Simulation Experiments -- 4 Deterministic Models of Mob Control -- 4.1 A Threshold Model of Mob Behavior -- 4.2 Threshold Control -- 4.3 Reputation Control -- 4.4 Reflexive Control -- 5 Stochastic Models of Mob Control -- 5.1 Mob "Excitation" Control -- 5.2 Mob "Immunization" Control -- 5.3 Informational Confrontation -- 6 Game-Theoretic Models of Mob Control -- 6.1 Centralized Control Problem -- 6.2 Decentralized Control Problems -- 7 Dynamic Models of Mob Control in Discrete Time -- 7.1 Mob Control Problem -- 7.2 Models with Constraints on the Total Number of Provokers -- 7.3 Continuous Control -- 7.4 Probabilistic Models of Provokers Detection -- 8 Dynamic Models of Mob Control in Continuous Time -- 8.1 Attainability Set and Monotonicity -- 8.2 Constant Control -- 8.3 Excitation of Whole Mob -- 8.4 Positional Control -- 9 Micromodels of Informational Confrontation -- 9.1 Micromodel and Informational Control -- 9.2 "Antagonistic" Game -- 9.3 "Nonantagonistic" Game -- 9.4 Reflexive Game -- 9.5 Secure Strategies Equilibrium -- 10 Macromodels of Informational Confrontation -- 10.1 Model of Informational Confrontation -- 10.2 Normal-Form Game -- 10.3 Threshold Goal Functions -- 10.4 Hierarchical Game -- 10.5 Reflexive Game -- 11 Models of Mob Self-excitation -- Conclusion -- References
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    Series Statement: Knowledge and Space 9
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    Parallel Title: Print version E. Maduro, Winniey Caribbean Achievement in Britain : Psychosocial Resources and Lived Experiences
    DDC: 303.32
    Keywords: Education-West Indies, British ; Inspiration ; Socialization-Cross-cultural studies ; Socialization-Cross-cultural studies.. ; Education-West Indies, British.. ; Inspiration ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Preface -- Synopsis -- Part I Introduction: Inspiration and Insights -- Part II Socialisation and the Development of Psychosocial Resources -- Part III Intergenerational Experiences in Education and Socioeconomic Domains -- Part IV Observations and Conclusions -- Contents -- Part I -- Chapter 1: Leading Assumptions -- Concepts-Contexts -- Psychosocial Resources in Context -- Positioning Socialisation -- Agents of Socialisation in Their Role -- A Sociocultural Perspective to Behold -- Dynamic Interaction -- Educational Attainment -- Socioeconomic Progression -- Progression vis-à-vis Attainment -- Caribbeans' Lived Experiences -- My Background and Purpose -- The Study: This Book -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Empirical Insights: Something about What We Know -- Caribbeans: A Social (Ethnic) Group -- Formal Education and Universal Schooling -- Diversity and Adversity -- A Glimmer of Hope? -- Bibliography -- Part II -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: The Family: Familial Influence -- Nuclear Families -- One-parent Families -- Extended Family -- Identity Formation in the Family -- Familial Influence -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Community: Community Orientation -- Local Communities -- Variety of Community Facilities and Orientations -- Community Orientation -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: Religion: Religiosity -- Variety of Experiences in Religion -- Religiosity in Education and Socioeconomic Domains -- Religiosity -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: Education: Educational Aspiration -- Educational Background -- Variety of Experiences in Education -- Educational Aspiration -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7: Occupation: Occupational Aspiration -- Employment and Occupation -- Variety of Experiences in Employment and Occupations -- Progressive Aspiration -- Occupational Aspiration -- Part III
    Abstract: Chapter 8: Low-High Educational Attainment and Socioeconomic Progression -- Poverty: Homelessness -- Stability: Opportunity -- Achievement: Status -- Fostering Low-High Attainment and Progression -- Bibliography -- Chapter 9: High-High Educational Attainment and Socioeconomic Progression -- Hope: Perseverance -- Encouragement: Diligence -- Confidence: Belonging -- Sustaining High-High Attainment and Progression -- Bibliography -- Chapter 10: Low-Low Educational Attainment and Socioeconomic Progression -- Courage: Acquiescence -- Alienation: Hopelessness -- Lack of Support: Poor Prospects -- Arresting Low-Low Attainment and Progression -- Chapter 11: Lack of Educational Attainment and Socioeconomic Progression -- Privation: Misery -- Trauma: Sabotage -- Failure: Grief -- Reversing Lack of Attainment and Progression -- Bibliography -- Part IV -- Chapter 12: Trajectories of Experiences and Outcomes -- Historical Review of Lived Experiences and Outcomes -- Positive Experiences and Outcomes -- Trajectory of Advancement -- Adverse Experiences and Outcomes -- Trajectory of Urgency -- Diversity and Complexity in Quality of Life -- Bibliography -- Chapter 13: Some Important Conclusions and Recommendations -- Lived Experiences and Life Trajectories -- Psychosocial Resources and Achievement -- Generalising Educational and Socioeconomic Outcomes -- Policy and Practice in Education -- Policies Must Be Unambiguous -- Practice Must Be Flexible -- Bibliography -- Chapter 14: Afterword -- Reflection -- Inner Perspective -- Learning and Growth -- Closing Remarks -- Bibliography -- Bibliography -- Index
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    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Mass media--Political aspects--Great Britain ; Mass media Political aspects ; Great Britain ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Contents" -- "List of Tables" -- "Chapter 1 The Loneliness of an Anglo-European: A Pathology" -- "Note" -- "Chapter 2 Overarching Academic Themes" -- "Politicians, the Press and the Merry Dance Over Europe" -- "Newspapers, National Identity and Nationalism" -- "Follow the Money" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 3 Conceptualising Europe" -- "Euroscepticism" -- "Euroscepticism and the Press" -- "The Brexit Debate and the UK Press" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 4 The Post-war European Project: A Topography Divorced from Nationhood" -- "The Euro, the Constitution and Subsequent Newspaper Analysis" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 5 The European Union and Its Communication Deficit" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 6 Communicating Europe? Berlusconi, Murdoch and the Interplay of National Politics and the Press" -- "The Italian Press Landscape" -- "Berlusconi on Europe" -- "The British Press Landscape" -- "Murdoch on Europe" -- "The Inter-relationships of British Politics and the Press" -- "Conclusions" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 7 Into the Vacuum: Populism, UKIP and the Five Star Movement" -- "The Five Star Movement" -- "UKIP" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 8 The Architecture for Analysing Interviews and Text" -- "Critical Discourse Analysis" -- "InterviewsâThe Last Layers of Context" -- "Ethnography" -- "Fields of Action" -- "A Framework for the Analysis of Interviews" -- "Field Theory" -- "Comparative Theory" -- "European Commission Subfield" -- "European Parliament Subfield" -- "Journalistic Field" -- "Il Giornale/The Times Subfield" -- "Rationale for Interviewee Selection" -- "A Framework for Newspaper Discourse Analysis" -- "News" -- "The Interface of the Lexical and Syntactic Levels" -- "Categories for Analysis of Commentary Pieces" -- "Argumentation Theory" -- "Metaphors" -- "Interviews: The Last Layers of Context" -- "Bibliography".
    Abstract: "Chapter 9 Italian Interviews: Travelling Through the Labyrinth" -- "Europe, Economics and Globalisation" -- "The Future for Europe" -- "The Italian PeopleâEnthusiastic Over Europe?" -- "Are Italians Well Informed About Europe?" -- "An EU Communication Deficit in ItalyâLanguage" -- "Il Giornale and Its Contested Euroscepticism" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 10 British Interviews: Representing and Challenging the National Interest" -- "Europe, Economics and Globalisation: Britainâs Recent Contribution" -- "The EU ConstitutionâAnd the Future of Europe: British Perspectives" -- "The British PeopleâEnthusiastic About Europe?" -- "The Iraq WarâAs Context" -- "An EU Communication Deficit in BritainâLanguage" -- "Are the British Well Informed About Europe?" -- "The Westminster Village" -- "Brussels and the National Political Communication Deficit" -- "Britain and the European Communication Deficit" -- "The British Journalistic FieldâAnd Its Communication Deficit" -- "The Timesâs Journalistic Field" -- "The Euro" -- "PartyâPress Parallelism" -- "EU Communication Deficit" -- "The Times and Brexit" -- "Conclusions" -- "British IntervieweesâAnd Living with the Habitus in Relation to Europe" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 11 The Persuasive Language of the Berlusconi and Murdoch Press" -- "Il Giornale and the Introduction of the Euro" -- "The Times and the Introduction of the Euro" -- "Il Giornale and the 2007 Reform Treaty Summit" -- "Bertinotti: No to the European Constitution" -- "The Times and the 2007 Reform Treaty Summit" -- "Il Giornale and the Irish Rejection of the Reform Treaty" -- "The Times and the Irish Rejection of the Reform Treaty" -- "Britainâs Persuasive News" -- "Il Giornale and the 2011 Fiscal Treaty" -- "The Times and the 2011 Fiscal Treaty" -- "Il Giornale: Cameron Announces Referendum on EU Membership
    Abstract: "The Times: Cameron Announces Referendum on EU Membership" -- "Il Giornale and the 2014 European Elections" -- "The Times and the 2014 European Elections" -- "Il Giornale and the Greek Referendum on Euro Membership" -- "The Times and the Greek Referendum on Euro Membership" -- "The Febrile UK Press Climate Ahead of the Vote for Brexit" -- "Il Giornale and the Vote for Brexit" -- "The Times and the Vote for Brexit" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 12 Newspapers and Their Discursive Construction of Europe" -- "Britain and Its Persuasive News About Europe" -- "Rendering the Newspaper Construction of Europe VisibleâWhen Conspicuous by Its Absence" -- "The Owners and Their Role in the Discursive Constructions of Europe in Their Newspapers" -- "The Times and Its Discursive Construction of Europe and Euroscepticism" -- "Il Giornale and the Mitigating of Enthusiasm for the European Project" -- "The Newspapers and How They Reflect the National Habitus" -- "The Construction of Common Sense" -- "Bibliography
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    Parallel Title: Print version Arcidiacono, Francesco Interpersonal Argumentation in Educational and Professional Contexts
    DDC: 370
    Keywords: Language and languages ; Language and languages ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Foreword -- Contents -- Interpersonal Dynamics within Argumentative Interactions: An Introduction -- 1 Inter-generational Argumentation: Children's Account Work During Dinner Conversations in Italy and Sweden -- 1.1 Accounts and Family Inter-generational Argumentation -- 1.2 Data -- 1.3 Laments and Plaintive/Pleading Voice as Account Work: Preschool-Age Children's Proto-Accounts -- 1.4 Repeats and Want-Statements as Account Work: Preschool-Age Children's Proto-Accounts -- 1.5 Varied Verbal Accounts by School-Age Children -- 1.6 Irony as Argument -- 1.7 Prior Contracts as Arguments: School-Age Children -- 1.8 Language Socialization and Intergenerational Argumentation -- Appendix: Transcription Key -- References -- 2 What Can Studying Designed Marital Argument Interventions Contribute to Argumentation Scholarship? -- 2.1 History of Marital Intervention -- 2.2 Marriage Education -- 2.3 The PAIRS Approach -- 2.3.1 Fair Fight for Change -- 2.3.2 Talking Tips -- 2.3.3 Daily Temperature Reading -- 2.3.4 Initiation and Conclusion of PAIRS Communication Tools -- 2.4 The PREP Approach -- 2.4.1 Speaker-Listener Technique -- 2.4.2 Problem Solving Discussion Structure -- 2.4.3 Friendship and Commitment -- 2.5 Evaluating Designed Marital Argumentation Interventions -- 2.5.1 Design Hypotheses 1: Marital Interaction is a Designable Activity -- 2.5.2 Design Hypothesis 2: Marital Argumentation Involves Multiple Goals that are Best Managed Individually Rather Than Simultaneously -- 2.5.3 Design Hypothesis 3: "Good" Arguments Results in a Resolution of the Problem Without Damaging the Relationship -- 2.6 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Reading Together: The Interplay Between Social and Cognitive Aspects in Argumentative and Non-argumentative Dialogues -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Learning Through Social Interaction Among Peers
    Abstract: 3.3 The Interweaving of Social and Cognitive Aspects in Regulating Joint Activities of Solving Tasks -- 3.4 Towards an Understanding of the Impact of Regulating Social Relations on Joint Thinking -- 3.5 Methodology -- 3.5.1 Sample -- 3.5.2 Data Corpus -- 3.5.3 Transcription Procedures -- 3.5.4 Analytical Approach -- 3.6 Analysis and Results -- 3.6.1 Excerpts for the Analysis -- 3.7 Discussion and Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Appendix 1: Transcription Symbols -- References -- 4 The Role of the Teacher in Promoting Argumentative Interactions in the Learning Contexts of Higher Education -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Argumentation Studies in Learning Contexts of Higher Education -- 4.3 Methodology -- 4.3.1 Data Corpus -- 4.3.2 Students' Level of Knowledge of the Discipline -- 4.3.3 Data Collection and Transcription Procedures -- 4.3.4 Ethical Issues -- 4.3.5 Analytical Approach -- 4.3.6 Selection of Argumentative Discussions -- 4.3.7 Identification of the Types of Questions -- 4.4 Results -- 4.4.1 Teacher's BROAD QUESTIONS -- 4.4.2 Teacher's SPECIFIC QUESTIONS -- 4.5 Discussion -- Acknowledgements -- Appendix 1: Teacher-Student Dialogue in the Academic Context Questionnaire -- Appendix 2 -- Appendix 3: Teacher-Student Dialogue in the Academic Context -- References -- 5 The Epidemic Effect of Scaffolding Argumentation in Small Groups to Whole-Class Teacher-Led Argumentation -- 5.1 Theoretical Background -- 5.2 Pilot Research -- 5.3 Description of the Research -- 5.4 Population -- 5.5 Methodology -- 5.5.1 The Program of Intervention -- 5.5.2 The First Round (Teachers 1 and 2) -- 5.5.3 The Second Round (Teachers 3 and 4) -- 5.5.4 The Questionnaire -- 5.5.5 Interviews of Students -- 5.6 Collection and Analysis of Data -- 5.7 Findings for the First Research Question (Improvement of Guided Small-Group Discussions)
    Abstract: 5.7.1 Active Participation During the Discussion -- 5.7.2 Characteristics of the Talk -- 5.7.3 Pragmatics and Meta-Pragmatics in Students' Discussions -- 5.7.4 Transformation of Ideas and Elaboration of Arguments in Discussions -- 5.7.5 Teachers' Structuring of the Discussions -- 5.8 Findings for the Second Research Question (Improvement of Guided Whole-Class Discussions) -- 5.9 Conclusions -- References -- 6 Processes of Negotiation in Socio-scientific Argumentation About Vegetarianism in Teacher Education -- 6.1 Introduction: Two Perspectives on Studying Argumentation in Science Education -- 6.2 Rationale: Argumentative Interactions as Negotiation Processes -- 6.2.1 Argumentation -- 6.2.2 Negotiation Processes -- 6.3 Research Methodology -- 6.3.1 Participants, Educational Context, and Data Collection -- 6.3.2 The Task: Constructing Arguments About Diets -- 6.3.3 Data Analysis -- 6.4 Questions Negotiated, Weight of Evidence and Cultural Values -- 6.5 Negotiation Paths and Mutual Appropriation of Interlocutors' Positions -- 6.6 Concluding Remarks -- Acknowledgements -- Annex 1. Task Handout: Building an Argument About Diets -- References -- 7 Argumentation and Conflict Management in Online Epistemic Communities: A Narrative Approach to Wikipedia Debates -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Background -- 7.2.1 Rules for Editing, Conflicts and Emerging Debates in Wikipedia -- 7.2.2 Aspects of Conflict Management in Argumentative Discussions -- 7.3 A Narrative Study -- 7.4 Case-Study Analysis: "the Turin Shroud" -- 7.5 Teb's Narrative (Synthesis) -- 7.5.1 The Turin Shroud: Summary of Argumentation and Conflict Management Strategies -- 7.6 Concluding Discussion -- Acknowledgements -- References
    Abstract: 8 The Interplay of Argumentative Dialogues and Work Observations in Collective Reflection for Work Transformation. Cross Self-confrontations in a Public Health Institution -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Dialogue as a Way to Articulate Collective Reflection and Work Transformation -- 8.3 Context and Goals of the Research Project -- 8.4 Research Methodology -- 8.5 The Interplay of Work Observations and Argumentative Dialogues for the Development of Professional Reflection: The "Lunch Discussion" -- 8.6 Conclusion: The Research Process as a «True Dialogue», Opening Spaces for Identification and Resolution of Conflictual Perspectives on Work Objects -- Acknowledgements -- Annex: French Original Version of the Selected Sequence -- References -- 9 Imaginary Scenarios as Resources to Argue for Treatment Advice in Cancer Consultations -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Research Method, Data Corpus, and Analysis Procedures -- 9.3 Analysis -- 9.3.1 Imaginary Debate -- 9.3.2 Simplified Representations -- 9.3.3 Hypothetical Scenarios -- 9.4 Conclusions -- References -- 10 Notes on Similarities and Differences in Studying Argumentation: A Synthetic View -- 11 Argumentation in Dialogue: Final Conclusions -- 11.1 The Dialogue as a Source of Inspiration -- 11.2 Around Two Epistemologies -- 11.2.1 Formal Versus Informal -- 11.2.2 Monologic Versus Dialogic -- 11.2.3 Decontextualized Versus Contextualized -- 11.2.4 Symmetric Versus Asymmetric -- 11.2.5 Temporal Perception Versus A-Temporal Perception -- 11.2.6 Consciousness Versus Exteriorization -- 11.3 Towards a Pedagogical Conclusion -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index
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    Parallel Title: Print version Pilny, Andrew Group Processes : Data-Driven Computational Approaches
    DDC: 004
    Keywords: Knowledge management ; Knowledge management ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- References -- Chapter 2: Response Surface Models to Analyze Nonlinear Group Phenomena -- 2.1 Introduction to Response Surface Methodology -- 2.2 Brief Background of RSM -- 2.3 Basic Processes Underlying RSM -- 2.3.1 Step 1: Second-Order Regression Modeling -- 2.3.2 Step 2: Lack of Fit -- 2.3.3 Step 3: Coding of Variables -- 2.3.4 Step 4: Canonical Analysis of the Response System -- 2.3.5 Step 5: Conduct Ridge Analysis if Needed -- 2.4 RSM in Context -- 2.4.1 About the Game -- 2.5 Dependent Variable -- 2.5.1 Team Performance -- 2.6 Independent Variables -- 2.6.1 Complexity -- 2.6.2 Difficulty -- 2.7 Control Variables -- 2.7.1 Group Size -- 2.8 Data Analysis -- 2.8.1 Controlling for Group Size -- 2.8.2 Experience Points: A Minimum Stationary Point -- 2.9 Results -- 2.9.1 Model for Deaths: A Saddle Point -- 2.10 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Causal Inference Using Bayesian Networks -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Scenario -- 3.2.1 Variables -- 3.2.2 Data Preparation -- 3.3 Description of Weka Environment -- 3.4 Running Bayesian Network Analysis in Weka -- 3.4.1 Analysis with All Variables -- 3.4.2 Understanding Weka Output -- 3.4.3 Assessing Information Gain -- 3.4.4 Re-run with Selected Variables -- 3.4.5 Probability Distribution -- 3.4.6 Re-run with Two Parent Nodes -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: A Relational Event Approach to Modeling Behavioral Dynamics -- 4.1 Representing Interaction: From Social Networks to Relational Events -- 4.1.1 Prefatory Notes -- 4.2 Overview of the Relational Event Framework -- 4.3 Sample Cases -- 4.3.1 Butts et al.'s WTC Data -- 4.3.2 McFarland's Classroom Data -- 4.4 Tutorial -- 4.4.1 Ordinal Time Event Histories -- 4.4.2 A First Model: Exploring ICR Effects -- 4.4.3 Bringing in Endogenous Social Dynamics -- 4.4.4 Assessing Model Adequacy
    Abstract: 4.5 Exact Time Histories -- 4.5.1 Modeling with Covariates -- 4.5.2 Modeling Endogenous Social Dynamics -- 4.5.3 Interpretation of a Fitted Model -- 4.5.4 Assessing Model Adequacy -- 4.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Text Mining Tutorial -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Overview of Text Mining -- 5.3 Text Mining Tutorial -- 5.3.1 Data Collection -- 5.3.2 Data Preparation -- 5.3.3 Preprocessing -- 5.3.4 Data Analysis -- 5.3.5 Interpretation -- 5.4 Contributions -- References -- Chapter 6: Sequential Synchronization Analysis -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Sequence Analysis -- 6.2.1 Sequence Data -- 6.2.2 Analyzing Sequences -- 6.2.2.1 Whole Sequence Analysis -- 6.2.2.2 Subsequence Analysis -- 6.3 Sequential Synchronization Analysis -- 6.3.1 Individual Sequences into Group Processes -- 6.3.2 Entrainment -- 6.4 A Step-by-Step Guide to Sequential Synchronization Analysis -- 6.4.1 Step 1: Theoretically Define the Units of Interest -- 6.4.2 Step 2: Extract Subsequences from Data -- 6.4.3 Step 3: Revisit Theoretically Defined Subsequences in Light of Sequence Mining Results -- 6.4.4 Step 4: Aggregate Frequency Counts of Subsequences for Data Segments -- 6.4.5 Step 5: Compute Synchronization Scores -- 6.5 Example -- 6.6 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 7: Group Analysis Using Machine Learning Techniques -- 7.1 Machine Learning Techniques and Tools -- 7.1.1 Decision Trees -- 7.1.2 Feature Selection -- 7.1.3 Introducing WEKA: GUI Based Machine Learning Tool -- 7.2 Dataset and Metrics -- 7.2.1 Dataset Collection and Description -- 7.2.2 Individual Level Metrics -- 7.2.3 Constructing Group Level Metrics (Control Variables) from Individual Metrics -- 7.2.4 Group Performance (Dependent Variables) -- 7.3 Experimentation Methodology -- 7.4 Experiment 1: Group Analysis Using Role Based Metrics -- 7.4.1 Phase 1: Correlation Analysis
    Abstract: 7.4.2 Phase 2: Decision Tree Analysis -- 7.4.3 Phase 3: Feature Selection -- 7.4.4 Phase 4: Decision Tree Analysis over Selected Features -- 7.5 Experiment 2: Group Analysis Using Skill Based Metrics -- 7.5.1 Phase 1: Correlation Analysis -- 7.5.2 Phase 2: Decision Tree Analysis -- 7.5.3 Phase 3: Feature Selection -- 7.5.4 Phase 4: Decision Tree Analysis over Selected Features -- 7.6 Experiment 3: Group Analysis Using Group Configuration Metrics -- 7.7 Experiment 4: Using All Types of Metrics Combined for Group Analysis -- 7.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Simulation and Virtual Experimentation: Grounding with Empirical Data -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Basic Overview of Simulation and Virtual Experimentation -- 8.2.1 Tutorial -- 8.3 Example Applications -- 8.3.1 Team Communication, Performance, and Project Complexity -- 8.3.2 Team Performance and Process Shifts -- 8.4 Conclusion -- References
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    ISBN: 9783319550992
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (257 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Sonak, Sangeeta M Marine Shells of Goa : A Guide to Identification
    DDC: 306
    Keywords: Life sciences ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Preface -- Contents -- About the Author -- 1 Molluscs and Their Shells -- Abstract -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Phylum Mollusca -- 1.3 Various Marine Habitats of Molluscs -- 1.4 Molluscan Shell -- 1.5 Classification of Molluscs Based on Shells -- 1.5.1 Class Monoplacophora -- 1.5.2 Class Polyplacophora -- 1.5.3 Class Aplacophora -- 1.5.4 Class Scaphopoda -- 1.5.5 Class Cephalopoda -- 1.5.6 Class Gastropoda -- 1.5.7 Class Bivalvia -- 1.6 Extinct Classes of Molluscs -- 1.7 Shells of Class Gastropoda -- 1.7.1 Structure and Description of a Gastropod Shell -- 1.7.2 Classification of Gastropoda -- 1.7.3 Shells of Class Bivalvia -- 1.7.4 Structure and Description of a Bivalve Shell -- 1.7.5 Classification of Bivalvia -- 1.7.6 Further Subdivision of Veneridae -- 1.8 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 2 Shell Habitats of Goa -- Abstract -- 2.1 Introduction to Goa -- 2.2 Ecology of Goa -- 2.3 Coastline of Goa -- 2.3.1 Beaches of Goa -- 2.4 History of Shells of Goa -- References -- 3 Cataloguing of Shells -- Abstract -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Classification of Shells -- References -- 4 Shell Art and Shell Craft of Goa -- Abstract -- 4.1 Masterpieces of the World -- 4.1.1 Shells as Signifiers -- 4.1.2 Margate Shell Grotto -- 4.2 Shells in Indian Sculpture -- 4.3 Shell Art and Shell Craft of Goa -- 4.3.1 Shell Windows of Goa -- 4.3.2 Kaavi Art of Goa -- 4.3.3 Shells in the Sand Art of Goa -- 4.3.4 Shell Paintings of Goa -- 4.3.5 Shell Art at Museum of Goa -- 4.3.6 Shell Craft of Goa -- 4.3.7 Shell festival of Goa or Tisreache fest -- 4.4 Uses of Shells by Humans Since Antiquities -- 4.5 Fossil Shells of Marine Molluscs Found in Himalayas -- 4.6 Conservation of Molluscs -- References -- 5 Some Interesting Known and Unknown Facts About Shells -- Abstract -- 5.1 Importance of Molluscan Shells -- 5.1.1 To Living Organisms -- 5.1.2 Coastal Processes
    Abstract: 5.1.3 Climatic Conditions -- 5.1.4 Providing Links to Evolution -- 5.1.5 Biostratigraphy -- 5.1.6 Anthropological Studies -- 5.1.7 Human Use -- 5.1.8 Rituals and Ceremonies -- 5.1.9 History and Mythology -- 5.1.10 Religion -- 5.1.11 Ethnography Such as Place Names, Person Names and Deities -- 5.1.12 Human Culture -- 5.1.13 Paintings, Murals and Other Forms of Art -- 5.1.14 Early Warning System -- 5.1.15 Assassination Attempts -- 5.2 Significance of Shell Symbols -- 5.3 Literary Work on Shells -- 5.3.1 Charles Lyell (1797-1875) -- 5.3.2 Edward Forbes (1815-1854) -- 5.3.3 James Hornell (1865-1949) -- 5.3.4 Anne Morrow Lindbergh (1906-2001) -- 5.3.5 William McGuire Bryson (Born 1951) -- 5.3.6 Janine Benyus (Born 1958) -- 5.4 Shell-Related Idioms and Proverbs -- 5.5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Appendix: Some quotes related to shells -- Glossary -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319572079
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (219 pages)
    Series Statement: The Frontiers Collection
    Parallel Title: Print version Bardi, Ugo The Seneca Effect : Why Growth is Slow but Collapse is Rapid
    DDC: 306.3
    Keywords: Economics ; Economics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- A Report to the Club of Rome -- Advance Praise for The Seneca Effect -- Foreword -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Collapse Is Not a Bug, It Is a Feature -- Chapter 2: The Mother of All Collapses: The Fall of Rome -- 2.1 Seneca and His Times -- 2.2 Whence Empires? -- 2.2.1 The Great Fall -- Chapter 3: Of Collapses Large and Small -- 3.1 The Breakdown of Everyday Things -- 3.1.1 Why Ships Don't Have Square Windows -- 3.1.1.1 Energy and Entropy -- 3.1.2 Why Balloons Pop -- 3.2 Avalanches -- 3.2.1 The Fall of the Great Towers -- 3.2.1.1 The Physics of the Hourglass -- 3.2.2 Networks -- 3.3 Financial Avalanches -- 3.3.1 Babylon Revisited -- 3.3.1.1 But What Is this "Money" Anyway? -- 3.3.1.2 Why Financial Collapses? -- 3.4 Famines -- 3.4.1 Malthus Was an Optimist -- 3.4.1.1 The Land of the Rising Sun -- 3.4.1.2 Famines to Come -- 3.5 Depletion -- 3.5.1 The Shortest-Lived Empire in History -- 3.5.2 Tiffany's Fallacy -- 3.5.2.1 Thanatia and the Mineral Eschatology -- 3.6 Overshoot -- 3.6.1 What's Good for the Bee, Is Good for the Hive -- 3.6.2 The Fall of the Galactic Empire -- 3.7 Gaia's Death: The Collapse of the Earth's Ecosystem -- 3.7.1 What Killed the Dinosaurs? -- 3.7.1.1 Gaia: the Earth Goddess -- 3.7.1.2 Hell on Earth -- Chapter 4: Managing Collapse -- 4.1 Avoiding Collapse -- 4.1.1 Fighting Overexploitation -- 4.1.2 Resilience -- 4.1.3 Returning from Collapse -- 4.1.4 Avoiding Financial Collapses -- 4.2 Exploiting Collapse -- 4.2.1 Hostile Collapses -- 4.2.2 Creative Collapsing -- 4.2.3 Pulling the Levers in the Right Direction -- Chapter 5: Conclusion -- Appendix: Mind-Sized World Models -- Figure Copyright Notes -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319449838
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (208 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Mattoon, Audrey Civil Wars and Third-Party Interventions in Africa
    DDC: 303.64096
    Keywords: International relations ; International relations ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction: The Intricacy of Intervention -- Who Intervenes and How Effective Are They? -- Relationships and Interventions: Colonial History -- Research Design -- Why Not Regression? -- Blueprint of the Book -- Practical Implications -- Note -- References -- Chapter 2: Legibility and Friction: Operating in Post-colonial Africa -- Legibility and Post-colonial Africa -- Structural -- Cultural -- Pathways to Intervention Success -- Friction -- Goal Creation -- Intervention Outcomes and Intervention Success -- Summary -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Applying Multi-method Design to Post-­colonial Africa -- Qualitative Comparative Analysis -- QCA Datasets -- Intervention Outcome -- Crisp-Set QCA -- Conditions -- Fuzzy-Set QCA -- Conditions -- Comparative Case Studies -- Case Selection -- Case Study Data -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: QCA: Intervention in Africa Since 1960 -- Part 1: Qualitative Comparative Analysis -- csQCA-All Interventions -- Resolving Contradictions -- Reduced Solutions -- FsQCA-Colonial Power Interventions -- Calibration -- Data Analysis -- fsQCA Model -- Cultural -- Institutional -- Part 2: QCA Summary Discussion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5: Intervention Goals -- Sierra Leone -- Goals -- Language and Executive Relations -- Côte d'Ivoire-First Intervention -- Goals -- Language and Executive -- Côte d'Ivoire-Second Intervention -- Goals -- Language and Executive Relations -- Mali -- Goals -- Language and Executive Relations -- Connecting Goals to Outcomes -- Testing Realizable Goals and Their Relation to Outcomes -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: Operational Friction -- Sierra Leone -- Institutions and Operations -- Language -- Executive Relations -- Côte d'Ivoire-First Intervention -- Language -- Executive Relations
    Abstract: Côte d'Ivoire-Second Intervention -- Language -- Executive Relations -- Mali -- Institutions and Operations -- Language -- Executive Relations -- Connecting Operations to Outcomes -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: Conclusion -- QCA Results -- Language -- Goals -- Operations -- Future Research -- Policy Applications -- Notes -- References -- Appendix A: Simplifying Assumptions for Boolean Minimization of csQCA -- Sources for QCA Coding by Case -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319588162
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (232 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Carpenter, Karen Interweaving Tapestries of Culture and Sexuality in the Caribbean
    DDC: 150
    Keywords: Sex--Caribbean Area ; Sex ; Caribbean Area ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1: Situating Sexuality in the Caribbean -- Background -- Transforming Societies Embracing Sexuality -- Youth and Sexuality -- Sexual Diversity -- The Increasing Role of Psychology -- References -- 2: Gender-Role Stereotypes and Culture in Jamaica and Barbados -- Introduction -- Gender Socialisation in the Caribbean -- The Role of the School -- Music as Cultural Voice -- Adult Stereotypes in Jamaica and Barbados -- Results of Male Versus Female Stereotypes -- Interviewing the Children -- Comparison of Adult and Child Responses -- Shaping Attitudes Through Music -- Calypso, Soca and Pop Music -- Discussion -- References -- 3: Emotional-Social Intelligence and Sexuality Among Jamaican Adolescents -- Introduction -- Emotional-Social Intelligence -- The Connection between ESI and Sexuality -- Biological Influences on Adolescent Sexual Practices -- Social Influences on Adolescent Sexual Practices: The Jamaican Context -- Family Influence -- Peer Influence -- Cultural Influences -- Economic Influences -- Emotional/Psychological Influences on Adolescent Sexual Practices -- Research Method -- Summary of Results -- Discussion -- Sexual Knowledge -- Attitude Towards Sexual Behaviour -- Attitude Towards Family Planning -- Attitude Towards Transactional Sex -- Participation in Transactional Sex -- Sexual Role Negotiation -- Sex Risk Behaviours -- Towards a Theory of Sexual Intelligence -- Sexual Knowledge -- Awareness of the Secret Sexual Self -- The Ability to Connect with Others -- References -- 4: Women Who Have Sex with Women in Jamaica -- Background to the Study -- Some Assumptions -- The Cass Model of Sexual Orientation -- Research Methodology -- Sample Selection -- Instruments -- Consent and Release for Publication -- Data Analysis -- Procedures -- Findings -- Dress, Desire and Demeanour
    Abstract: Additional Themes -- Discussion -- References -- 5: Trust Erodes Fear: A Psychosocial Perspective on Sexual Risk-Taking Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Jamaica -- Introduction -- Understanding the Context -- Theoretical Framework: Understanding the Psychosocial Approach -- Critical Questions and How I'll Answer Them -- Subjectivity and Inter-subjectivity -- Epoche -- Bracketing -- Essences -- Listening to the Voices, Understanding the Experiences -- What Are the Risky Sexual Behaviour Patterns Among Jamaican MSMs? -- What Are the Psychosocial Issues Underlying These Risky Behaviours? -- A Psychosocial Perspective on MSM's Sexual Risk Experiences -- Conclusion: Closing One Door and Opening Another -- References -- 6: Out of Many, One Love? A Comparative Study on the Nature of Sexual Communication in Polyamory and Monogamy in the Caribbean -- Introduction: Setting the Stage -- Literature in the Field: Gaps and Questions -- Research Questions -- Actors: Sample Selection -- The Acts: Sex, Trust, Fear, Jealousy and Sexual Self-Disclosure -- Act 1: Sex -- Act 2: Trust -- Act 3: Fear -- Act 4: Jealousy -- Act 5: Sexual Self-Disclosure -- Conclusion -- References -- 7: Psychological Assessment and Its Impact on Transsexual Care in the Jamaican Context -- Introduction -- The Case of Janet -- Reasons for Seeking Sex Reassignment Surgery -- Janet's Goals -- Appearance and Behavioral Observations -- Background History Based on Janet's Account -- Tests Results and Interpretation -- Cognitive Ability -- Affective Functioning -- Interpersonal Perception -- Self-Perception -- Tolerance and Stress Control -- Ideational Functioning -- Summary and Diagnostic Impression -- Outcome of the Assessment and Decision for Sex Reassignment Surgery -- References -- 8: "Into-Me-See": Breaking Down Intimacy for the Jamaican Landscape -- Introduction
    Abstract: Connecting Love and Intimacy -- Connecting "In Lust", "Infatuation", "In Love" and "Love" to Intimacy -- Defining Intimacy Across Cultures -- Eurocentric Contributions -- Asiatic Definitions -- Afrocentric Definitions -- Jamaican Intimacy -- Challenges to Intimacy -- The Way Forward: Therapeutic Strategies -- References -- 9: Identity Achievement as a Predictor of Intimacy in Young Urban Jamaican Adults -- The Identity-Intimacy Link -- Method -- Discussion of the Findings -- Intimacy Levels in Young Urban Jamaican Adults -- Multiple Partner Patterns -- Demographic Differentiators in Intimacy Level -- Demographic Differences in Identity Achievement -- Identity Achievement as a Predictor of Intimacy -- The Impact of Socioeconomic Status (SES) on the Identity-Intimacy Link -- The Effect of Low Intimacy Levels on Mental Health and the Presentation of Personality Disorders -- Conclusions -- Implications -- Future Research -- References -- Index
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (280 pages)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Schaffer, Simon Aesthetics of Universal Knowledge
    DDC: 100
    Keywords: Aesthetics ; Philosophy and science ; Museum techniques Philosophy ; Geographical information systems ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgement -- Contents -- Biographies of Contributors -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Text and Context: Genius Loci (A Preface) -- From the Exhibition to the 'Dialogo' -- The 'Manifesto' -- The Rules of the Game and the Inaugural Event -- Two Final Remarks -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: Introduction -- Notes -- Part I: Visions: How Aesthetics and Museology Affect the Ways in Which Worlds can be Shown and Known -- Chapter 3: Re-visioning the World: Mapping the Lithosphere -- Representing the Planet as It Writes Its Own History -- The Globe as a Model of Itself: The Removal of the Hydrosphere -- The Event -- Note -- Chapter 4: Architects of Knowledge -- Topology of Knowledge -- Outlook Towers -- Mundaneums -- Topological Divergences -- Debate -- Deirdre N. McCloskey -- Pierre Chabard -- Elizabeth Pisani -- Bruno Latour -- Pierre Chabard -- Bruno Latour -- Anke te Heesen -- Pierre Chabard -- John Tresch -- Pierre Chabard -- Elizabeth Pisani -- Pierre Chabard -- David Turnbull -- Bruno Latour -- Pierre Chabard -- Richard Powers -- Pierre Chabard -- Cheryce von Xylander -- Pierre Chabard -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Pictorialism (Prelude and Fugue) -- Picturing History -- Thumbnail Think -- Regressive Progress -- Godification -- Camp Humanism -- Picture Philosophy in Pictures -- Conclusion -- Debate -- Steve Crossan -- Cheryce von Xylander -- Steve Crossan -- Pierre Chabard -- Cheryce von Xylander -- Bruno Latour -- Cheryce von Xylander -- Simon Schaffer -- Cheryce von Xylander -- Anke te Heesen -- Elizabeth Pisani -- Cheryce von Xylander -- Simon Schaffer -- John Tresch -- Cheryce von Xylander -- Deirdre N. McCloskey -- Pierre Chabard -- Simon Schaffer -- Cheryce von Xylander -- Simon Schaffer -- Cheryce von Xylander -- Deirdre N. McCloskey -- Richard Powers -- John Tresch -- David Turnbull -- Elizabeth Pisani -- Cheryce von Xylander
    Abstract: Richard Powers -- Notes -- Chapter 6: The Unending Quantity of Objects: An Observation on Museums and Their Presentation Modes -- Debate -- Elizabeth Pisani -- Anke te Heesen -- Deirdre N. McCloskey -- Anke te Heesen -- Simon Schaffer -- Anke te Heesen -- Pierre Chabard -- Anke te Heesen -- Bruno Latour -- Deirdre N. McCloskey -- Anke te Heesen -- Simon Schaffer -- Anke te Heesen -- Simon Schaffer -- Anke te Heesen -- Richard Powers -- Anke te Heesen -- Richard Powers -- Bruno Latour -- John Tresch -- Anke te Heesen -- Simon Schaffer -- David Turnbull -- Richard Powers -- Anke te Heesen -- Pierre Chabard -- Cheryce von Xylander -- Notes -- Part II: Worlds: How the Performance of Cosmologies can Change the Way the Moral History of the World is Told and Understood -- Chapter 7: Cosmopragmatics and Petabytes -- Debate -- Pierre Chabard -- John Tresch -- Elizabeth Pisani -- David Turnbull -- Steve Crossan -- Elizabeth Pisani -- John Tresch -- Bruno Latour -- Deirdre N. McCloskey -- Elizabeth Pisani -- Steve Crossan -- John Tresch -- Bruno Latour -- Simon Schaffer -- Richard Powers -- Steve Crossan -- Richard Powers -- Bruno Latour -- John Tresch -- Notes -- Chapter 8: Gaia or Knowledge without Spheres -- From Data to Sublata: An STS Point -- A Strange Aesthetics of Objects -- A Puzzle of Spherology -- Consequences: How to Picture Gaia -- Debate -- Deirdre N. McCloskey -- Richard Powers -- Bruno Latour -- Richard Powers -- Pierre Chabard -- Elizabeth Pisani -- Bruno Latour -- Adam Lowe -- John Tresch -- Bruno Latour -- Simon Schaffer -- John Tresch -- Bruno Latour -- Richard Powers -- Steve Crossan -- David Turnbull -- Bruno Latour -- Notes -- Chapter 9: Mapping Dark Matter and the Venice Paradox -- Is Venice Sinking? And What Should Be Done? The Cartographic Dilemma -- Debate -- Pierre Chabard -- David Turnbull -- Bruno Latour -- David Turnbull
    Abstract: Deirdre N. McCloskey -- David Turnbull -- Deirdre N. McCloskey -- Simon Schaffer -- John Tresch -- David Turnbull -- Deirdre N. McCloskey -- Elizabeth Pisani -- David Turnbull -- John Tresch -- David Turnbull -- Steve Crossan -- David Turnbull -- John Tresch -- Bruno Latour -- David Turnbull -- John Tresch -- Simon Schaffer -- Notes -- Part III: Economies: How Different Models of Knowledge and Their Contents Matter to Politics and Society -- Chapter 10: The Web, Google, and Cosmograms -- Debate -- Deirdre N. McCloskey -- Steve Crossan -- Deirdre N. McCloskey -- Steve Crossan -- Deirdre N. McCloskey -- Bruno Latour -- Steve Crossan -- Richard Powers -- Cheryce von Xylander -- John Tresch -- Steve Crossan -- Elizabeth Pisani -- Richard Powers -- Steve Crossan -- David Turnbull -- Anke te Heesen -- Steve Crossan -- Cheryce von Xylander -- Simon Schaffer -- Notes -- Chapter 11: Rhetoric, Economics, and Nature -- Debate -- John Tresch -- Deirdre N. McCloskey -- Simon Schaffer -- Steve Crossan -- Deirdre N. McCloskey -- Elizabeth Pisani -- Deirdre N. McCloskey -- Simon Schaffer -- Pierre Chabard -- Deirdre N. McCloskey -- Elizabeth Pisani -- John Tresch -- Deirdre N. McCloskey -- Steve Crossan -- Deirdre N. McCloskey -- Elizabeth Pisani -- Deirdre N. McCloskey -- Simon Schaffer -- Deirdre N. McCloskey -- Notes -- Chapter 12: Lodestar -- A Preliminary Confession [or Something Alike] -- Lodestar
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (325 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version van den Akker, Olga B.A Surrogate Motherhood Families
    DDC: 150
    Keywords: Surrogate motherhood ; Surrogate motherhood ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part 1: Surrogate Motherhood in Historical, Theoretical, Research and Organisational Contexts -- References -- 1: Introduction to Surrogacy: Historical and Present Day Context -- Background -- Historical Perspective -- Surrogacy -- Gestational Surrogacy -- Genetic Surrogacy -- Commissioning Parents -- Surrogate Mothers -- Altruistic Surrogacy -- Commercial Surrogacy -- Global Surrogacy -- Incidence and Practice Perspectives -- Procreation and the Family -- Reasons Why People Use Surrogacy -- Reasons Why Women Become Surrogates -- Effects on Others in the Network -- Social Support in Surrogacy Arrangements -- The Benefits of Personal Contact -- Surrogate Motherhood Arrangements -- Summary -- References -- 2: Theoretical Perspectives and the Social Context -- Theories -- Traditional Family Theory -- Political Feminist Models -- Feminist Theories -- Geographical Theories -- The Social Context -- Perceived Acceptability of Surrogacy -- Attitudes Towards Surrogacy -- Media Framing -- Summary -- References -- 3: The Process of Surrogacy -- Commissioning and Facilitating Family Building -- Organisations Involved with Surrogacy Arrangements -- Extreme Surrogacy -- Counselling -- Summary -- References -- Part 2: Research on Surrogate Mothers, Commissioning Parents, Parenting and the Surrogate Offspring -- References -- 4: Surrogate Mothers -- Suitability Assessment in Surrogate Motherhood -- Effects of Differences in Surrogate Motherhood -- Contracting a Pregnancy with a Surrogate Mother -- Informed Consent -- Characteristics of a Surrogate Mother -- Personality Profile -- Motivations to Become a Surrogate Mother -- Empowerment and Knowledge -- The Surrogate Mother/Commissioning Parent Relationship -- The Psychosocial Context of Surrogate Motherhood
    Abstract: Concerns About Being a Surrogate Mother -- Maternity Care -- Obstetric Factors -- Reproductive Loss -- Attachment and Bonding -- Relinquishment of the Baby -- Genetic Link -- Social Support -- Surrogate Motherhood Within the Context of the Family -- Summary -- References -- 5: Commissioning Parents -- Reasons for Commissioning a Surrogate Baby -- Medical Factors -- Maternal Factors -- Reproductive Failure and Loss -- Social Factors -- Commissioning a Genetically Related or Unrelated Baby -- Commissioning a Pregnancy and Delivery -- The Family -- Cognitive Dissonance -- Disclosure -- Concerns About the Surrogate Arrangement -- Becoming a Parent of a Surrogate Baby -- Moral and Ethical Concerns -- Kinship -- Summary -- References -- 6: Separation and Parenting a Surrogate Baby -- Non-traditional Families -- Parenting -- Separation -- Attachment -- Prenatal Attachment -- Surrogate and Commissioning Parents' Attachments to the Surrogate Baby -- Summary -- References -- 7: Individuals Born from Surrogate Mothers -- The Baby as Outcome -- Children Produced for a Fee -- The Medical Perspectives -- The Resultant Surrogate Offspring -- The Effects of Disclosure -- The Effects of Openness About Origins -- Child Development -- Identity -- Statelessness in International Surrogacy -- 'The Welfare of the Child' Principle -- The Psychosocial Welfare -- Summary -- References -- Part 3: Cross Border Surrogacy, Ethical, Moral, Human Rights Contexts and Legal Frameworks -- Reference -- 8: Cross-Border Surrogacy -- Welfare -- Commodification -- Exploitation -- Parentless-ness/Statelessness -- Attitudes Towards Cross-Border Surrogacy Arrangements -- Comparisons Between Gamete Donation, International Adoption and Cross-Border Surrogacy -- Lack of Informed Consent -- The Legal Status of Surrogacy Across the Globe
    Abstract: International Surrogate Motherhood and the Balance of Power -- Socioeconomic Disparities -- Commissioning Couples' Needs Versus Exploitation of Commercial Surrogate Mothers and Harm to Surrogate Children -- Equality in Access to Surrogate Mothers -- Summary -- References -- 9: Ethical, Moral and Human Rights Considerations in Surrogate Motherhood -- The Ethical Position -- Ethical and Moral Decision-Making About Gametes and Embryos -- Ethical Concerns About the Surrogate Arrangement -- The Welfare of the Child -- Procreative Liberty -- Exploitation of the Surrogate -- Commodification -- Medical and Other Health Care Responsibilities -- Monitoring, Record Keeping and Reporting -- The Moral Position -- Quality of Information Received and Knowledge of Surrogacy -- The Human Rights Perspective -- Welfare of the Child -- Welfare of the Surrogate -- Summary -- References -- 10: The Legal Framework -- The Adoption Act (1976) -- The Warnock Report (1984) -- The Surrogacy Arrangements Act (1985) -- The Glover Report (1989) -- The British Medical Association (1990, 1996) -- Guardians ad Litem (Local Authority Circular) LAC (94)25 -- Parental Orders (2010) -- The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act (1990, 1998, 2008) -- Section 30 -- British Infertility Counselling Association (BICA) -- The Brazier Report (1998) -- Summary -- References -- Abbreviations -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319506753
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (288 pages)
    Series Statement: European Family Therapy Association Series
    Series Statement: European Family Therapy Association Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Tilden, Terje Routine Outcome Monitoring in Couple and Family Therapy : The Empirically Informed Therapist
    DDC: 150
    Keywords: Psychotherapy ; Psychotherapy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Foreword -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 How Do I Know Whether My Efforts Are Helpful for the Client? Implementing Feedback in Norway -- Introduction -- Our Mission and Challenge -- The Professional Development of Systemic Practices -- Evidence-Based Practice and Levels of Evidence -- The Governmental Guidelines -- The Characteristics of Feedback -- The Implementation and Dissemination of ROM in Norway -- Practice-oriented Research -- The Pros and Cons of ROM -- The Pros -- The Cons -- Concluding Section -- References -- Couple and Family Therapy in Norway -- 2 The History of Family Therapy in Norway -- What Paved the Ground for the Development of Family Therapy in Norway? -- Overarching Themes-Trends and Headlines Seen as Historical Processes -- Family Therapy in Norway Through the Decades -- Family Therapy in the 1960s and 1970s -- The 1980s -- The 1990s -- After 2000 -- The Important Working Contexts for Family Therapists -- Family Counseling Services -- Child and Adolescent Psychiatry -- Adult Psychiatry -- Modum Bad -- History -- The Treatment -- Evaluation and Research -- Diagnostic Challenges -- International Contacts and Inspirations -- The Research Institute -- Publishing About Family Therapy -- Norsk Forening for Familieterapi (NFFT) -- Family and Family Therapy Research in Norway -- Research Concerning Family Therapy with Children and Adolescents -- Educating Family Therapists -- Family Therapy in Norway-Is There a Future? -- References -- 3 A Sociological Perspective on Changes in the Family in Norway -- Introduction -- Background Information on Norway -- A Snapshot of Contemporary Norwegian Families -- "Liquid" Relationships -- The Gendered Division of Labor, Homemaking, and Money -- "New" Fatherhood and Motherhood: Intensive Parenting -- Family Changes and Couple/Family Therapy -- Concluding Remarks
    Abstract: References -- 4 Family Therapy and Philosophy: Inspiration and Frustration -- Introduction -- My Journey to Family Therapy and Norway's Family Counseling Service -- Family Therapy Education: Constructivism and Anti-psychiatry -- Change and Second-Order Cybernetics -- Constructivism + The Legacy of Descartes = Epistemological Skepticism? -- The Therapy Room as a Space of Freedom -- The Profession's Three Philosophical Pillars -- A Paradox -- Fiction Versus Reality -- Constructivism + Social Constructionism = Relativism -- Pragmatism and Evidence-Based Practice -- Language and the World: There Is also a Correspondence Theory -- First Preliminary Summary -- The Problematic "Not-Knowing" Position -- Both Therapy and Counseling? -- Socratic Approach: The Midwife Method -- Kierkegaard and the Art of Helping -- The Not-Knowing Position and Solipsism: No Man Is an Island -- Second Preliminary Summary -- The Informed Versus the Not-Knowing Therapist -- Proximity Ethics and Second-Order Cybernetics Go Hand in Glove -- Proximity Ethics Challenge: An Inadequate Therapist -- Courtesy, Respect, and Sound Methods May Be Enough -- Conclusion -- References -- Practice-Oriented Research and Routine Outcome Monitoring -- 5 The Systemic Therapy Inventory of Change-STIC: A Multi-systemic and Multi-dimensional System to Integrate Science into Psychotherapeutic Practice -- The STIC System -- The STIC Initial -- The STIC Intersession -- The STIC Online Data Collection and Feedback System -- An Evolving Measurement and Feedback System -- The STIC as a Research Tool -- The STIC as a Clinical Tool -- The Collaborative Use of the STIC -- Collaborative, Empirically Informed Assessment -- The Big Six and the Big Three -- Individual Versus Couple Versus Family: Whom to See? -- Creating an Empirically Informed Problem Narrative
    Abstract: Creating an Empirically Informed Intervention Plan-What to Address When? -- Empirically Informed Progress Evaluation -- Collaborative, Empirically Informed Termination Assessment/Planning -- Empirically Informed Multi-systemic Therapy -- The Clinical-Research Loop -- The STIC System as a Comprehensive Clinical and Research Tool -- References -- 6 The Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs' Efforts to Implement Feedback in Routine Couple and Family Therapy -- Introduction -- Evidence-Based Practice in FCS -- "The Norwegian Study" -- Decision to Implement KOR in All FCS Offices -- PCOMS, the Measures ORS and SRS, and the Norwegian Term KOR -- Clinical Cutoff of the ORS -- Electronic Systems for Administering and Scoring the KOR Measures -- The Validation of ORS and SRS -- Implementation -- Implementing KOR in the FCS: Model and Pilot Project -- Pilot FCS Offices -- The Role of the Coordinator -- Skill-Building Conferences -- Consultation -- The Four Phases of the Implementation from 2009 to 2012 -- KOR Supervision -- Implementing an Electronic System -- Positive Experiences -- Objections from the Clinicians -- Problems and Challenges that Occurred in the Implementation Process -- The Importance of Adequate KOR Introduction -- Clinical Autonomy Versus User Involvement -- Looking into the Mirror of Implementation Research -- Lessons Learned -- References -- 7 Feedback as Means to Enhance Client-Therapist Interaction in Therapy -- Introduction -- A Very Short History of the Introduction of Routine Outcome Monitoring and Service User Feedback in Norway -- Client-Directed, Outcome-Informed Therapy in a Family Therapy Context -- The Outcome Rating Scale and The Session Rating Scale as Conversational Tools -- The CD of the CDOI-The Question of Service User Participation -- The OI of the CDOI-The Question of Being Informed by Data
    Abstract: What Could Be New in Client-Therapist Interactions as a Result of Feedback? -- To Follow the Client and Be Challenged by Data -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 8 Does Feedback Enhance User Involvement in Therapy? -- Introduction -- User Involvement Through Structured Feedback -- The Systemic Therapy Inventory of Change (STIC) Feedback Procedure -- Three Ways of Making Meaning from a Feedback Questionnaire Procedure -- The Study -- Expectations About the Use of STIC -- Experiences with the Use of STIC -- Feedback Procedures Give the Opportunity to Ask Difficult Questions -- Feedback Procedures Give the Opportunity to Explore Multiple Meanings -- Feedback Procedures Give the Opportunity to Share Information with Everyone in the Room -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 Empirically Informed Therapy Conducted at the Family Unit, Modum Bad -- Introduction -- The Modum Bad Context -- Theoretical and Empirical Background -- The CFT Treatment Approach -- The Use of ROM at the Family Unit -- Treatment-Planning and Building Alliances -- Collaborative Approach to Therapy Enhances Change -- Addressing Lack of Changes and Alliance Ruptures -- Clinical Judgement -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 10 Family Therapy and Holistic Complexity-An Ethnographic Approach to Therapeutic Practice in a Norwegian Psychiatric Clinic -- Introduction -- Our Ethnographic Approach -- Dilemmas of Symmetrical Reciprocity -- Autonomy and Boundaries -- A Therapeutic Agora -- Perspectivism -- Contextual Complexity in Therapy -- Summing Up -- References -- 11 An Anthill of Questions that Made Me Prepare for the First Session: A Clinical Vignette of the Usage of STIC Feedback System -- Introduction -- Our Context -- Our Theoretical Platform and the STIC Procedures -- Answering Before Meeting the Therapist in Person -- Too Burdensome for a Family in Crisis? -- To Become Visible
    Abstract: Forced to Be Clearer -- To Be Exposed -- Does STIC Open Up for Untold Stories? -- Changes Displayed and not Displayed on the STIC Graphs -- STIC Works Outside the Therapy Room -- Youth, Truth, and STIC -- Is STIC in the Way? -- One Size Fits All? -- Alliance -- Conclusion -- References -- 12 Lessons Learned from the Implementation of a Feedback System in Couple and Family Therapy -- Introduction -- Background -- Implementation -- Studies on ROM Implementation -- Lessons Learned from Our Project -- The Honeymoon Phase -- From Initial to Action Phase -- The Downturn Phase -- The Upturn Phase -- The Consolidation Phase -- Implications -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Reflections from Abroad on Couple and Family Therapy in Norway -- 13 How, When, and Why Do People Change Through Psychological Interventions?-Patient-Focused Psychotherapy Research -- Introduction -- Dose-Response and Phase Models of Therapeutic Change -- Decision Support Rules -- Rationally Derived Methods -- Empirically Derived Methods -- Nearest Neighbors Techniques -- Detecting Typical Patterns of Patient Change -- Rationally or Empirically Derived Decision Rules -- Mediators and Moderators of Psychometric Feedback Effects -- Therapist and Patient Differences -- How Does Feedback Work? -- Summary -- References -- 14 How to Use Research to Become More Effective Therapists -- The Contextual Model -- Initial Therapeutic Bond -- The Real Relationship -- Creation of Expectation Through Explanation and Treatment -- Enacting Health Promoting Actions -- The Three Pathways in Summary -- Actions of Effective Therapists -- Alliance -- Facilitative Interpersonal Skills -- Delivery of a Cogent Treatment -- Professional Self-doubt and Deliberate Practice -- Characteristics and Actions of Therapists that Are not Related to Outcome -- Conclusions -- References
    Abstract: 15 How Can Outcome Data Inform Change? Experiences from the Child Mental Health Context in Great Britain, Including Barriers and Facilitators to the Collection and Use of Data
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    ISBN: 9783319559421
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 406 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sustainable nutrition in a changing world
    Parallel Title: Print version Biesalski, Hans Konrad Sustainable Nutrition in a Changing World
    DDC: 572
    Keywords: Quality of Life_xResearch ; Quality of Life_xResearch ; Electronic books ; Ernährungssicherung ; Nährstoffversorgung ; Gesunde Ernährung
    Abstract: Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Sustainable Food Security -- Sustainable and Healthy Nutrition -- Challenges for the Food Industry -- Learning from Each Other -- Food and Nutrition Security (Johanna Dwyer/Adam Drewnowski) -- 1 Overview: Food and Nutrition Security -- Abstract -- 1.1 State of the Art -- 1.2 The Right to Food and Food Security -- 1.3 Domains of Food and Nutrition Security -- 1.3.1 The Nutritional Quality of Foods and Eating Patterns -- 1.3.1.1 Individual Foods Vary in Energy and Nutrient Content -- 1.3.1.2 Dietary Patterns Vary in Energy and in Nutrient Content -- 1.3.1.3 Food Safety Is an Essential Component of Dietary Quality -- 1.3.1.4 The Importance of Food Processing in Modern Food Systems -- 1.3.1.5 The Cost and Affordability of Foods and Eating Patterns -- 1.3.2 Cultural Acceptability of Foods and Eating Patterns -- 1.3.3 Environmental Impact on Land, Water and Air Quality -- 1.4 Links Between Food and Nutrition Security, Nutritional Status, and Health Outcomes in Populations -- 1.4.1 USA Case Study -- 1.4.2 International Arena -- 1.5 Dietary Recommendations to Ensure Sustainable Food Security -- 1.5.1 Food Biodiversity Must Be Preserved -- 1.5.2 Sustainable Dietary Patterns Can Combine Animal and Plant Foods -- 1.5.3 It is Challenging for Diets to be Nutrient-Rich, Safe, Affordable, Culturally Acceptable and Also to Have Low Environmental Impact -- 1.6 Food and Nutrition Security and Nutritional Status in the World Today -- 1.6.1 Low- and Middle-Income-Countries (LMIC) -- 1.6.2 High-Income Countries (HIC) -- 1.6.3 The Likely Global Consequences -- 1.6.4 State of the Art of Nutrition Interventions -- 1.6.5 Gaps in Information -- 1.6.5.1 Dietary Quality -- 1.6.5.2 Affordability -- 1.6.5.3 Prevalence of Malnutrition -- 1.6.5.4 The Environmental Impact and Sustainability of Existing Food Systems
    Abstract: 1.6.5.5 Gaps in Metrics to Measure Domains of Food and Nutrition Security -- 1.6.6 Failure to Consider Broader Issues -- 1.7 The Way Forward -- 1.7.1 Metrics -- 1.7.1.1 Develop Better Ways to Balance Dietary Quality, Affordability, Acceptability and Sustainability -- 1.7.1.2 Prioritize and Optimize the Domains of Food and Nutrition Security -- 1.7.1.3 Marshall the Political Will and Resources to Give Food and Nutrition Security High Priority -- 1.8 Summary: Key Messages -- References -- 2 Sustainable, Healthy Diets: Models and Measures -- Abstract -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Dietary Dimension -- 2.3 The Economic Dimension -- 2.4 The Sociocultural Domain -- 2.5 The Environmental Domain -- 2.6 Integrated Modeling -- 2.7 Summary: : Key Messages -- References -- 3 Measuring Food Insecurity -- Abstract -- 3.1 Concepts, Definitions and Metrics of Food Insecurity -- 3.2 Theoretical Studies and Tools for Measuring Food Insecurity -- 3.3 Summary: Key Messages -- References -- 4 Modeling Sustainable Nutrition Security -- Abstract -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Metrics for Characterizing Sustainable Nutrition Security -- 4.2.1 Nutrient Adequacy of Foods, Diets and the Food Supply -- 4.2.2 Ecosystem Stability -- 4.2.3 Food Affordability and Availability -- 4.2.4 Sociocultural Wellbeing -- 4.2.5 Resilience -- 4.2.6 Food Safety -- 4.2.7 Waste and Loss Reduction -- 4.3 Use of the Metrics for SNS Assessment -- 4.3.1 Conceptual Framework -- 4.3.2 Assessing National Food System Performance -- 4.3.3 Selection of New Food System Practices -- 4.3.4 Setting Targets and Monitoring Progress -- 4.4 Conclusions -- 4.5 Summary: Key Messages -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Social Disparities in Food and Nutrition Security (Jana Rückert-John) -- 5 Nutrition Security in Older Adults: Status Quo and Future Development -- Abstract -- 5.1 State of the Art
    Abstract: 5.2 Food Security in Older Adults -- 5.3 Socio-Economic and Infrastructural Issues -- 5.4 Nursing Homes -- 5.5 Consequences -- 5.6 State of the Art of Intervention -- 5.6.1 Screening -- 5.6.2 Food and Nutrition Programs -- 5.7 Concepts and Way Forward -- 5.8 Future Development -- 5.9 A Tough Challenge for the Future -- 5.10 Summary: Key Messages -- References -- 6 Rationale for a Combination of Selected Micronutrients to Improve Cognition and Prevent or Slow Down Age-Related Cognitive Impairment -- Abstract -- 6.1 Micronutrient Intake in the Elderly -- 6.2 Antioxidants -- 6.2.1 Importance for Brain Function and Cognition -- 6.2.2 Antioxidant Deficiencies in the Elderly -- 6.2.3 Human Studies -- 6.3 Homocysteine-Lowering Vitamins -- 6.3.1 Importance of B-Vitamins for Cognition -- 6.3.2 Deficiencies of B-Vitamins in the Elderly -- 6.3.3 Human Studies -- 6.4 Summary: Key Messages -- References -- 7 Food Insecurity and Poverty in Germany -- Abstract -- 7.1 Food Insecurity in Germany? -- 7.2 State of the Art: Food Insecurity and Poverty in Germany -- 7.3 Consequences: Coping with Nutritional Scarcity -- 7.4 Concepts and Way Forward -- 7.5 Future Development -- 7.6 Conclusion -- 7.7 Summary: Key Messages -- References -- 8 Meat Consumption and Sustainability: How Might It Be Possible to Change the Behavior of Consumers? -- Abstract -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The Ecological and Health Consequences of Meat Consumption -- 8.2.1 Status Quo and Prognosis for Meat Consumption -- 8.2.2 The Ecological Repercussions of Meat Consumption -- 8.2.3 The Health Consequences of High Meat Consumption -- 8.2.4 Factory Farming -- 8.2.5 Reduced Meat Consumption as a Possible Solution -- 8.3 Meat in the Context of Nutritional Practices -- 8.3.1 The Symbolic Meaning of Meat -- 8.3.2 The Structure of a Meat-Based Diet
    Abstract: 8.4 How Is a Modification in a Meat-Based Diet Conceivable? -- 8.5 Conclusions -- 8.6 Summary: Key Messages -- References -- 9 Food Insecurity: Determinants and Impacts -- Abstract -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Individual Social Factors Associated with Food Insecurity -- 9.2.1 Socio-demographic Variables -- 9.2.2 Socio-economic Variables -- 9.2.3 Cultural Factors -- 9.3 The Health and Food Consumption of Food-Insecure People -- 9.3.1 Food Insecurity and Children's Health -- 9.3.2 Food Insecurity and Adult Health -- 9.3.3 Food Insecurity, Diet and Nutritional Intake -- 9.3.4 Food Insecurity and Weight Status -- 9.4 Conclusion -- 9.5 Summary: Key Messages -- References -- Consequences of Nutrition Insecurity (Hans Konrad Biesalski/JJ Strain) -- 10 Sustainable Micronutrients in Europe: Is There Cause for Concern? -- Abstract -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Inadequate Supply: The Problem and Consequences of Hidden Hunger -- 10.3 Is Hidden Hunger a Problem in European Countries? -- 10.4 Pregnancy -- 10.4.1 Critical Micronutrients During Pregnancy -- 10.4.2 Folic Acid and Vitamin B12 -- 10.4.3 Vitamin A -- 10.4.4 Vitamin D -- 10.4.5 Iron -- 10.4.6 Iodine -- 10.5 The First 1,000 Days: A Developmental Window Which Might Be Irreversibly Closed -- 10.6 Brain Development and Poverty: A Fateful Relationship -- 10.7 Micronutrients and Brain Development -- 10.8 A Sustainable Approach to Improve Pregnancy Outcomes -- 10.9 Safety of MVM and Pregnancy -- 10.9.1 Conclusion -- 10.10 Impact of Maternal Malnutrition on Outcome of the Child in Later Life -- 10.10.1 Conclusion -- 10.11 Summary: Key Messages -- References -- 11 Micronutrient Status in Affluent Societies -- Abstract -- 11.1 Is the Developed World Micronutrient-Secure? -- 11.2 Vitamin D Status -- 11.3 Vitamin C Status -- 11.4 Vitamin E Status -- 11.5 Vitamin A Status -- 11.6 B-Vitamins Status
    Abstract: 11.7 The Vitamin Status of Pregnant Women -- 11.8 The Vitamin Status of Infants -- 11.9 The Vitamin Status of the Elderly -- 11.10 Dietary Supplements -- 11.11 Food Fortification -- 11.12 Micronutrient Deficiency and Obesity -- 11.13 Micronutrient Deficiency and Non-communicable Diseases -- 11.14 Summary: Key Messages -- References -- 12 The B-Vitamins -- Abstract -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Thiamin -- 12.3 Riboflavin -- 12.4 Niacin -- 12.5 Vitamin B6 -- 12.6 Folate -- 12.6.1 Folate and Folic Acid -- 12.7 Vitamin B12 -- 12.8 Choline -- 12.9 Biotin -- 12.10 Pantothenic Acid -- 12.11 Summary: Key Messages -- References -- 13 Iron and Zinc: Two Principal Trace Element Nutrients in the Context of Food Security Transitions -- Abstract -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 The Chemistry and Physiology of Iron and Zinc -- 13.3 Iron as a Public Health Problem in Relation to Food Insecurity -- 13.3.1 The Consequences of Iron Deficiency -- 13.3.2 The Consequences of Iron Excess and Overload -- 13.3.3 Issues of Biological Availability of Dietary Iron -- 13.3.3.1 Intrinsic Regulation of Iron Uptake -- 13.3.3.2 Endogenous and Extrinsic Factors in Bioavailability of Iron -- 13.3.3.3 Iron Uptake from Human Milk -- 13.3.3.4 Daily Requirements for Iron Consumption and Absorption -- 13.3.3.5 Dietary Sources of Iron -- 13.3.3.6 Typical Dietary Iron Consumption and Projected Effects of Food Insecurity -- 13.3.3.7 Consequences of Food Insecurity for Population Iron Status -- 13.4 Zinc as a Public Health Problem in Relation to Food Insecurity -- 13.4.1 The Consequences of Zinc Deficiency -- 13.4.2 The Consequences of Zinc Excess and Overload -- 13.4.3 Issues of Biological Availability of Dietary Zinc -- 13.4.3.1 Intrinsic Regulation of Zinc Uptake -- 13.4.3.2 Extrinsic Factors in Bioavailability of Zinc -- 13.4.3.3 Zinc Uptake from Human Milk
    Abstract: 13.4.3.4 Daily Requirements for Zinc Consumption and Absorption
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    ISBN: 9783319602493
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 282 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Van Aelst, Peter How Political Actors Use the Media : A Functional Analysis of the Media’s Role in Politics
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Press and politics ; Electronic books ; Politiker ; Politik ; Massenmedien ; Politiker ; Politik ; Massenmedien
    Abstract: "Foreword: Political Actors and the Media" -- "Acknowledgements" -- "Contents" -- "Editors and Contributors" -- "List of Figures" -- "List of Tables" -- "Chapter 1 Information and Arena: The Dual Function of the News Media for Political Elites " -- "Introduction" -- "How the Information and Arena Model Is Different from Other Theoretical Models" -- "The Information Function of the Media" -- "The Arena Function of the Media" -- "Four Questions that Guide the Book" -- "Should the Information and Arena Model be Broadened and/or Refined?" -- "What Motivates Politicians to Use the Media?" -- "How Media Dependent are Politicians?" -- "How do Politicians Differ in Their Use of the Information and Arena Function?" -- "References" -- "Part I Conceptualizing Media Influence in Politics" -- "Chapter 2 An Intervening Intermediary: Making Political Sense of Media Influence " -- "Introduction" -- "Political Agenda-Setting: A (Moderate) Success, but âSo Whatâ?" -- "A Political Actor and Institution" -- "The Intervening Intermediary" -- "Two Layers of Media Influence ⦠and How to Approach the Second One" -- "What Next? Summarizing and Looking Ahead" -- "References" -- "Chapter 3 Celebrities as Political Actors and Entertainment as Political Media " -- "Expanding the Media âArenaâ" -- "The âNot Newsâ Arena: Entertainment as Political Media" -- "Celebrities as Political Actors and Political Actors as Celebrities" -- "Entertainment, Politics, and the Rise of Trump" -- "The Benefits of Brand Status" -- "The Stickiness of Categories" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "Chapter 4 Political Public Relations and Mediatization: The Strategies of News Management " -- "Introduction" -- "Political Actors as Strategic Actors" -- "Strategic Party Behavior and the Mediatization of Politics" -- "How News Media Intervene in Partiesâ Different Arenas
    Abstract: "The Internal Arena" -- "The Parliamentary Arena" -- "The Electoral Arena" -- "The Media Arena" -- "Mediatization and Strategic News Management" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "Chapter 5 Too Powerful or Just Doing Their Job? Explaining Differences in Conceptions of Media Power Among Politicians and Journalists " -- "Understanding Perceptions About Media Power" -- "Having Different Role-Conceptions" -- "Politics Dominated by Media Logic" -- "An Uncomfortable Idea" -- "Methods" -- "Results" -- "Analysis 1: The Gap ExplainedâDifferent Role Perceptions" -- "Analysis 2: The Gap ExplainedâDominance of Media Logic" -- "Analysis 3: The Gap ExplainedâAn Inconvenient Truth" -- "Conclusion and Discussion" -- "References" -- "Part II The Media as a Source of Information" -- "Chapter 6 What Politicians Learn from the Mass Media and Why They React to It: Evidence from Elite Interviews " -- "Learning and Motivations as Drivers of Agenda-Setting" -- "In-Depth Elite Interviews" -- "How Politicians Respond to the Media" -- "What Politicians Learn from the Mass Media" -- "Revelation" -- "Amplification" -- "Interpretation" -- "No Learning" -- "Why Politicians React to the Mass Media" -- "Policy-Making" -- "Representation" -- "Party Competition" -- "Media Motivation" -- "Political Effectiveness" -- "The Mediaâs Role" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "Chapter 7 The Media Independency of Political Elites " -- "Elitesâ Media Independence for Current Affairs" -- "Data & Methods" -- "Results" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "Chapter 8 When Politicians React to the Media: How the Attitudes and Goals of Political Elites Moderate the Effect of the Media on the Political Agenda " -- "Individual Politicians and the Media Agenda" -- "The Moderating Effect of Politiciansâ Attitudes and Goals on Media Responsiveness" -- "Representing Citizens or Party Platform
    Abstract: "Feeling Overwhelmed" -- "Method" -- "The Dependent Variable: Political Agenda" -- "The Independent Variable: Media Agenda" -- "Automated Content Analysis Procedure" -- "Moderators" -- "Control Variables" -- "Statistical Analyses" -- "Results" -- "Discussion" -- "References" -- "Part III The Media as a Political Arena" -- "Chapter 9 Moving Beyond the Single Mediated Arena Model: Media Uses and Influences Across Three Arenaâs " -- "Introduction" -- "Moving Beyond the Single Mediated Public Arena/Sphere Model" -- "News Consumption and Use Across the Arenas" -- "Journalist Access Within the Arenas" -- "News Moves from Policy to Personality and Brand Across the Arenas" -- "Mediated Public Profiles Across Arenas" -- "Media Uses and Influences Across the Arenas: Two Cases" -- "The Rise of David Cameron" -- "UK Membership of the European Union and the Brexit Vote" -- "Conclusions" -- "References" -- "Chapter 10 The Charm of Salient Issues? Partiesâ Strategic Behavior in Press Releases " -- "Introduction" -- "Partiesâ Motivation for Emphasizing an Issue in Their Press Releases" -- "Data and Method" -- "Results" -- "Discussion" -- "References" -- "Chapter 11 News Tone and the Government in the News: When and Why Do Government Actors Appear in the News? " -- "Government Actors in the News" -- "The Political Tone of the News" -- "Coding of News" -- "A Descriptive Analysis of News Tone and Government Presence" -- "Disentangling the Relationship Between News Coverage and Actor Appearance" -- "A Difficult but Important Question" -- "References" -- "Part IV Combining Information and Arena" -- "Chapter 12 Why Do Politicians Use the Media When Making Laws? A Study On the Functional Use of Mass Media During Legislative Processes " -- "Introduction" -- "Research Design" -- "Results: âInformation & Arenaâ During Legislative Processes
    Abstract: "Media Coverage as a Source of Information" -- "The Media as an Arena for Political Communication" -- "Conclusion and Discussion" -- "References" -- "Chapter 13 Information Source and Political Arena: How Actors from Inside and Outside Politics Use the Media " -- "Introduction" -- "Theoretical Framework" -- "Media as Information Source" -- "Media as Political Arena" -- "Methods" -- "Method and Design" -- "Measures" -- "Response" -- "Results" -- "Media as Information Source" -- "Media as Political Arena" -- "Discussion" -- "References" -- "Chapter 14 Elaborating and Specifying the Information & Arena Framework " -- "Theoretical and Empirical Lessons" -- "Should the Information and Arena Model Be Broadened and/or Refined?" -- "What Motivates Politicians to Use the Media?" -- "What Types of Information Matter Most?" -- "How Do Politicians Differ in Their Use of the Information and Arena Function?" -- "A Research Agenda for Media & Politics" -- "How Do System Characteristics Influence the Role the Media Plays for Politicians?" -- "Are Politicians Different Than Other Political Actors in Using the Media?" -- "How Do New Media Affect the Information and Arena Function of the Mass Media?" -- "How Does the Information and Arena Model Relate to Existing Media and Politics Theories?" -- "References
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    ISBN: 9783319546186
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (188 pages)
    Series Statement: Community Quality-of-Life and Well-Being
    Parallel Title: Print version Holden, Meg Community Quality-of-Life Indicators: Best Cases VII
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Leadership ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book is the seventh volume in a series covering best practices in community quality of life indicators. The case studies and analysis in this volume demonstrate how community indicators projects today operate within a need to amplify the voice of disadvantaged communities, seriously explore the increasing use of information technology, produce positive community change and sustain these efforts over time. The work presented here spans North American and Australian community work and demonstrates how the field of community indicators has undergone a rapid evolution in only a few decades. Today as in their original formulations, community indicators projects are designed to gauge the social, economic and physical health and well-being of communities. Meg Holden (PhD, New School for Social Research) is a social scientist whose research investigates the promises and results of sustainability planning in cities around the world. She is an Associate Professor of urban studies and geography at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada. Meg served as a board member of the Community Indicators Consortium from 2011-2016 and she currently serves as editorial board member of the journal Applied Research in Quality of Life as well as the Springer book series on Community Quality of Life and Wellbeing. Meg is the author of Pragmatic Justifications for the Sustainable City: Acting in the common place (Routledge, 2017). Rhonda Phillips, Ph.D., FACIP, has research and outreach efforts that focus on quality of life and well-being related to community and economic development. At Purdue University, she serves as inaugural Dean of the Honors College and a professor in the Agricultural Economics Department. She is author or editor of over 20 books, including Sustainable Communities: Creating a Durable Local Economy, and Introduction to Community Development. Formerly a Senior Sustainability Scientist with the Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, Rhonda also served as director and professor in the School of Community Resources and Development at Arizona State University. She is a member of the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Certified Planners, and immediate past president of the International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies. Chantal Stevens is a Performance Management Analyst for the King County Auditor's Office where she also holds the position of Program Oversight Manager for the Countywide Community Forums, an innovative collaboration between the public and King County to improve public engagement. She previously served on the CIC board from 2004-2007, and again in 2012. Chantal was formerly the Executive Director of Sustainable Seattle, a pioneer in the development of community indicators. She was the co- lead of the first conference dedicated to the exploration of CI-PM integration, and is currently an active advocate for community indicators and public engagement as a key element of a functioning performance management system at King County. She holds a BS and MMA from the University of Washington.
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  • 44
    ISBN: 9783319479798
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (194 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Cooke, Anthony Carlton Moral Panics, Mental Illness Stigma, and the Deinstitutionalization Movement in American Popular Culture
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Cultural psychiatry ; Cultural psychiatry ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Acknowledgements" -- "Contents" -- "Chapter 1 Introduction: Popular Panics" -- "Deinstitutionalization" -- "Popular Culture" -- "Moral Panic" -- "Chapter Organization" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 2 From the âFeebleminded Offenderâ to the âSexual Psychopathâ" -- "Mental Hygiene, Eugenics, and the âFeebleminded Offenderâ" -- "The âFeebleminded Offenderâ and the Panic Figure in Theodore Dreiserâs the Hand of the Potter" -- "The âPanic Figureâ and the âSexual Psychopathâ in Fritz Langâs M" -- "Hervey Cleckley, Panic Figure" -- "Sex Crime Panics and the Changing Face of the Psychopath" -- "Retribution for Excess Normality in the Leopard Man" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 3 Deinstitutionalization and the Rise of the âSlasherâ" -- "Psycho and the Moral Panic Inventory" -- "Norman Bates, Freudian âThreatâ" -- "Lila Crane as Panic Figure in Psycho" -- "Stigma, Serial Murder, and Individualism" -- "The Sexual Psychopath in Child of God" -- "Deinstitutionalization, Civil Rights and Individual Liberty" -- "Critical Psychiatry, Deinstitutionalization, and Stigma" -- "Fear of the Freed" -- "Rise of the âSlasher Filmâ" -- "Michael Myers as Kleinian âThreatâ" -- "The Psychiatrist as Retributive Panic Figure in Halloween" -- "Workplace Stigma in Psycho II" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 4 The Forensic Detective as Panic Figure" -- "Ann Rule, Panic Figure" -- "John Walshâs Way with Words" -- "The Insanity Defense and Stigma" -- "John Douglas, Panic Figure" -- "The Mindhunter as Panic Figure in Red Dragon and Manhunter" -- "The Mindhunter as Panic Figure in The Silence of the Lambs" -- "John Walsh, Mindhunter, TV Personality, and Panic Figure" -- "The Anonymous, Ever-Present Threat of the Psychopath in Henry" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 5 The Panic Figure and the Psychopath: A Psychical Correspondence
    Abstract: "Kay Scarpetta, Mindhunter and Panic Figure in Postmortem" -- "William Somerset, Mindhunter and Panic Figure in Se7en" -- "Robert D. Hare, Psychologist and Panic Figure" -- "The Mindhunter-Panic Figure/Psychopath Connection in Switchback" -- "The âContaminatedâ Panic Figure in Down the Road" -- "References" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "Bibliography
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    ISBN: 9783319635132
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (167 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Luce, Ann Midwifery, Childbirth and the Media
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Pregnancy ; In mass media ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Contents" -- "Editors and Contributors" -- "List of Tables" -- "Chapter 1 Introduction " -- "Abstract " -- "References" -- "Chapter 2 Love Birth, Hate One Born Every Minute? Birth Community Discourse Around Televised Childbirth " -- "Abstract " -- "Introduction" -- "Fear of Childbirth" -- "Representations of the Midwifery Profession" -- "Entertainment or Education?" -- "But Is It âRealâ?" -- "Conclusions" -- "References" -- "Chapter 3 Birth Stories in British Newspapers: Why Midwives Must Speak up " -- "Abstract " -- "Introduction" -- "Methods" -- "Headlines" -- "Literature Review" -- "Risk Perception" -- "Fear of Birth" -- "Public Health" -- "Real Life and Normal Birth: Not on the Same Page" -- "Average Women, Worse-Than-Average Stories" -- "Malicious, Dangerous Midwives" -- "Losing a Baby" -- "Medical Complications in Pregnancy" -- "Ordinary Women, âFreakâ Stories" -- "âBorn Before Arrivalâ" -- "Surprises and Miracles" -- "Home Birth" -- "Normal Birth on a Pedestal: Celebrities" -- "Celebration" -- "Ordeal" -- "Broadsheet Versus Tabloid" -- "Media Engagement" -- "Getting the Press to Call the Midwife" -- "Inside the Newsroom" -- "Inside the NHS" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "Chapter 4 An Everyday Trauma: How the Media Portrays Infant Feeding " -- "Abstract " -- "Whatâs in Vogue?" -- "Whatâs the Message?" -- "Stereotyping" -- "Ordinary or Extraordinary?" -- "A Healthy Choice" -- "Breastfeeding in the Public Gaze" -- "Conclusions" -- "References" -- "Chapter 5 How Media Promote Fear Around Childbirth " -- "Abstract " -- "Introduction" -- "What Society Teaches Women About Birth" -- "Childbirth Will Be Painful" -- "Birth Is a Medical Process that Needs to Happen in a Hospital" -- "Women Give Birth on Their Backs" -- "Strangers Will Look at Your Privates" -- "Women Need Help to Give Birth
    Abstract: They Canât Do It on Their Own" -- "Other People âDeliverâ the Baby" -- "Media as Birth Educators" -- "Psychological Impact of Childbirth Myths" -- "Fear of Pain" -- "Fear of Losing Dignity and Respect" -- "Fear of Losing Control" -- "(Not) Being in Control" -- "Feeling Out of Control" -- "Pressures on Health and Social Care" -- "Birth Is Not Entertainment" -- "What Can We Do to Bring About Change?" -- "Target High Profile Birth Related TV Shows" -- "Fund Content that Educates and Reduces Fear in Women" -- "Engage with Professional Associations Related to Media Production" -- "Conclusion" -- "Reference" -- "Chapter 6 âPassing Timeâ: A Qualitative Study of Health Promotion Practices in an Antenatal Clinic Waiting Room " -- "Abstract " -- "Introduction" -- "Literature Review" -- "Methods" -- "Analysis" -- "Clinic Context" -- "Existing Approaches: Posters and Pamphlets" -- "Waiting Time" -- "Competing Interests" -- "Information Needs and Preferences" -- "Mobile Phones" -- "Conclusion: Rethinking the Waiting Room and Enhancing Health Promotion" -- "References" -- "Chapter 7 Midwivesâ Engagement with the Media " -- "Abstract " -- "Midwives Engaging with Media to Change Discourse" -- "Dispelling Myths in Media to Undo Harm" -- "Distrust in Talking to the Media" -- "Communicating Midwifery in the Twenty-First Century: The Role of Social Media" -- "Midwives and Media Training" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "Chapter 8 Working With the Media: The Power, the Pitfalls and the Possibilities " -- "Abstract " -- "Introduction" -- "The First Lesson Is Patience and the Final Lesson Is Resilience" -- "The Media Thrives on Drama Because We Do As Humans" -- "Why Bad Is Stronger Than Good When It Comes to the Media?" -- "Pregnancy, Birth and Parenting Are No Longer Womenâs Secret Business
    Abstract: "Universities and Academics Are Learning To Engage With the Media" -- "Sounds Great, Butâ¦" -- "Depictions of Midwives and Obstetricians in the Media" -- "Making Sense Our of Blogs and Internet Discussion Forums" -- "Lessons From Vaginal Birth After Caesarean Section Blogs" -- "Lessons from Internet Discussion Forums on Miscarriage" -- "Tips for Dealing With the Media" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "Chapter 9 Around the World in 80 TweetsâSocial Media and Midwifery " -- "Abstract " -- "IntroductionâThe Global Picture" -- "What Is Social Media?" -- "Navigating Social Media Platforms" -- "Midwives and MothersâWhatâs in It for Us?" -- "Accessing Support and Sharing Knowledge" -- "How to EngageâSome Guidance for Social Media Practice" -- "Allaying FearsâStaying Safe with Social Media" -- "Knowledge Translation and Mobilization" -- "Shared Learning: Online Chats and Conferences" -- "Persistent ActivismâCreating âVirtuous Cyclesâ" -- "âMidwifing the Midwivesâ Through Kindness and Compassion" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "Conclusions
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    ISBN: 9783319505534
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (537 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Niehaus, Andreas Feeding Japan : The Cultural and Political Issues of Dependency and Risk
    DDC: 306.4
    Keywords: Japan-History ; Japan-History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Feeding Japan -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction: Reconsidering Japanese Food -- Organization of Chapters -- Bibliography -- Part1 Inventing Japanese Food Identities -- 'They Should Be Called Gluttons and Be Despised': Food, Body and Ideology in Kaibara Ekiken's Yōjōkun (1713) -- Introduction -- Understanding the Body -- Staying Healthy: Food Regulations and Eating Practices -- Performing the Ethical Body -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 'Sweets Reimagined': The Construction of Confectionary Identities, 1890-1930 -- Introduction -- Making/Manufacturing -- Selling-Marketing -- Eating-Consuming -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- For Gluttons, Not Housewives: Japan's First Gourmet Magazine, Kuidōraku -- Restaurant Reviews Before Culinary Magazine -- Culinary Magazine and Murai Gensai -- Restaurant Reviews in Culinary Magazine -- 'Peculiar Nice Food' -- 'Glutton's Meeting' and Cooking Clubs -- Bibliography -- Global Recognition and Domestic Containment: Culinary Soft Power in Japan -- Introduction -- Culinary Politics and Nation-Building -- Representation of Food in Japan's Culinary Politics -- The Concept of Authenticity in Japan's Culinary Politics -- Shokuiku: The Domestic Reflection of Culinary Politics -- Two Sides of Globalization: Global Recognition and Domestic Containment -- Bibliography -- Part2 Feeding the Nation: Japanese Food Identities in Times of Globalization -- Deconstructing 'Kokushu': The Promotion of Sake as Japan's National Alcohol Drink in Times of Crisis in the Sake Industry -- Introduction -- Sake as Japan's National Alcoholic Drink? -- Sake Samurai: Selling Sake as the Crystallization of Japanese Culture -- The Official Decree to Toast with Sake: Local Endeavours to Support the Sake Industry -- The Formation of a New National Government Policy: Changing Sake into Kokushu -- Conclusion
    Abstract: Bibliography -- The Drink of the Nation? Coffee in Japan's Culinary Culture -- Introduction -- Placing Coffee on Japan's Culinary Map -- From Exotic to Banal: Coffee in Japan's Collective Memory -- The Banal Ritual: Exploring Coffee's 'Otherness' -- Global Coffee and the Education for Taste -- Conclusion: Coffee's Complexities -- Bibliography -- Forging Ahead with Bread: Nationalism, Networks and Narratives of Progress and Modernity in Japan -- Introduction -- Nationalism and National Identity in Terms of Food and Cuisine in Japan -- Wa and yō, and nihon no pan: The Traversing of Self and Other -- The Introduction of Bread into Japan, Its Historical Trajectory and Implications in Modernizing Projects -- Decline of Rice Consumption and the Ubiquity of Bread in Japan Today -- Baking as Big Industry in Japan -- Baking Networks Across Japan (and Taiwan) -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Joining the Global Wine World: Japan's Winemaking Industry -- Introduction -- The Establishment of Japan's Winemaking -- A 'Unique' Japanese Winemaking from 1950s to 1990s -- Japan's Winemaking in the 2000s -- Government and Industry Collaboration: The Case of Koshu Wine -- Contemporary Consumer Trends, Global Networks and Research Institutes -- Looking Forward -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part3 Japanese Food Identities Inside-Out -- Chinese Food Threatening the Japanese Table: Changing Perceptions of Imported Chinese Food in Japan -- Introduction -- Japanese Consumer Awareness on Food Safety -- The Actual Risk of Consuming Chinese Food Products in Japan -- Protecting Japan's Culinary Tradition -- Potential Alternative Factors for the Stigmatization of Chinese Food in Japan -- From Food Poisoning to Poisoned Foods in China -- The China Threat Thesis and Bilateral Relations -- Japan's Food Security Crisis and its Dependence on China -- Sensationalist Media Coverage
    Abstract: China as the Scapegoat -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Domesticating the Japanese Culinary Field in Shanghai -- Culinary Politics and the Japanese Culinary Field in Shanghai -- A Short History of Japanese Cuisine in Shanghai -- The Creation of a Japanese Culinary Field in Contemporary Shanghai -- The Diversification of the Japanese Culinary Field -- Culinary Theatre for the WeChat Generation -- A Domesticated Japanese Culinary Field and Domestic Culinary Politics -- Bibliography -- Ḥalāl Foods Discourse and Constructing Muslim Identities in Japan -- Introduction -- Islam in Japan -- Ḥalāl/Ḥarām: The Fundamental Distinctive Features -- Ḥalāl Standardization and Actual Situation in Japan -- Corporeal Hermeneutics of Sacredness and Constructing Identity by Ḥalāl Consciousness -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Eating Japanese - Being Japanese: Ethnic Food in Hawai'i -- Introduction -- Shirokiya: A Place of History, Relations, and Identity -- Analysing Japanese National Identity Abroad: Diaspora, Identity, and Food -- The History of Japanese Immigration to Hawai'i -- Eating Up Homesickness -- Talking About Prices -- Japanese-American Food -- Eating Japanese, Being Japanese -- Bibliography -- Part4 Agricultural Politics of Self-Sufficiency and Dependency -- Japan in the International Food Regimes: Understanding Japanese Food Self-Sufficiency Decline -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework -- Japan During the First Food Regime (1918-1945) -- Japan During the Second Food Regime (1947-1973) -- Japan During the Third Food Regime (Since 1973) -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- The Trans-Pacific Partnership, Import Dependency, and the Future of Food Security in Japan -- Japan and the TPP -- The TPP and the 'Asia Pivot' -- The Decline of Japanese Agriculture -- The Implications of the TPP for Japan -- The TPP and Rural Japan -- Food Security -- Conclusion
    Abstract: Bibliography -- Subsidized Tradition, Networks, and Power: Hamlet Farming in Japan's Changing Agricultural Support and Protection Regime -- Introduction -- Hamlet Farming in the Context of Changing Agricultural Politics -- State Support for Rice Farmers - From 'Sacred Ground' to a Contested Sphere -- Increasing Pressure on Small Rice Farms and Hamlet Farms as 'Ninaite' -- Hamlet Farming as a Defensive Political Instrument -- Hamlet Farming and Adaptive Norms and Practices -- The Hamlet in the Course of Time -- 'Adaptive Traditions' as the Informal Foundation of Hamlet-Based Farming -- Adaptive Hamlet Norms in the Context of Local Social Networks and Power: The Case of Hikawa Town -- Collective Farming in Hikawa as a Local Administrative Strategy -- Norms, Networks, and Power -- Changing Hamlet Norms and Practices -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part5 Post-Fukushima Food Education and Food Safety -- Eating School Lunches Together After the Fukushima Accident -- Safe School-Lunch Movements -- School Lunch and Neoliberalization -- Gender Politics of School Lunches -- Gendered Sanctions -- Disaster and Gastronationalism -- Conclusion: Gender Implications of Food Nationalism -- Bibliography -- National Solidarity of Food Insecurity: Food Practice and Nationalism in Post-3/11 Japan -- Introduction -- Discourses of Risk and Nationalism in the State Governance System -- Political Handling of Food Insecurity in Post-3/11 Japan -- The 'Eat and Support' Campaign -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Discourse on Food Safety and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP): Perspectives from Japan -- Introduction -- The TPP and Food Safety -- Food Safety and (Agricultural) Trade -- Discourse on Food Safety and the TPP: 2011-2013 -- Discourse on Food Safety and the TPP: October 2015 -- The TPP's SPS Chapter -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319455389
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (216 pages)
    Series Statement: Philosophy of Engineering and Technology v.27
    Series Statement: Philosophy of Engineering and Technology Ser. v.27
    Parallel Title: Print version Garcia, José Luís Pierre Musso and the Network Society : From Saint-Simonianism to the Internet
    DDC: 100
    Keywords: Economic policy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book is devoted to discussion of the views of Pierre Musso and starts with a central chapter written by Musso, entitled Network Ideology: from Saint-Simonianism to the Internet . Pierre Musso is a French philosopher and is one of the most original thinkers in the history of the network society. His thought develops a critique of information and communication technologies through their imaginaryand social representations and of the information society, based on the network metaphor.The main question on which Musso has focused his attention is how the network metaphor is one of the most powerful ways of understanding the complex societies in which we live. Showing characteristic attention to detail, and drawing on the history of ideas, political philosophy and sociology, Musso traces the genealogy of the network imaginary, and points out that it did not emerge with the Internet. He shows how its modern roots can be found in Henri de Saint-Simon and his disciples, engineers and entrepreneurs such as Michel de Chevalier, and Barthélemy Prosper Enfantin, who developed channel networks, railroads, and the telegraphic network in France in the nineteenth century.In addition to the central piece written by Musso, the book includes a general introduction and six commentaries from experts on information technologies and networks. It displays a wide range of perspectives from a diverse set of authorsin terms of nationalities and universities, as well as disciplinary backgrounds.
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    ISBN: 9783319648019
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (249 pages)
    Series Statement: Bioanalysis v.4
    Series Statement: Bioanalysis Ser. v.4
    Parallel Title: Print version Punter-Villagrasa, Jaime Amperometric and Impedance Monitoring Systems for Biomedical Applications
    DDC: 530
    Keywords: Biomedical engineering--United States ; Biomedical engineering ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The book presents the conception and realization of a pervasive electronic architecture for electrochemical applications, focusing on electronic instrumentation design and device development, particularly in electrochemical Point-of-Care and Lab-on-a-Chip devices, covering examples based on amperometric (DC) and impedance detection (AC) techniques. The presented electronics combine tailored front-end instrumentation and back-end data post-processing, enabling applications in different areas, and across a variety of techniques, analytes, transducers and environments.It addresses how the electronics are designed and implemented with special interest in the flow process: starting from electronic circuits and electrochemical biosensor design to a final validation and implementation for specific applications. Similarly, other important aspects are discussed throughout the book, such as electrochemical techniques, different analytes, targets, electronics reliability and robustness. The book also describes the use of the presented electronics in different electrochemical applications through some examples: instantaneous and non-destructive cellular monitoring and portable glucose monitoring device.Moreover, the book aims to introduce a comprehensive approach to electronic circuits, techniques and electrochemical sensors in POC devices to a general audience of students in biomedical and electronics engineering, scientists, and engineers. Dr. Jaime Punter-Villagrasareceived his BSc. degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Barcelona (UB) in 2008. From 2007 to 2008 he worked as firmware design engineer at the printing department from Hewlett-Packard Development Company. In 2010, he received his MSc. degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Barcelona (UB). In 2016 he received his PhD degree from the UB. Since 2008, he works as fellow researcher at the BioEngineering and NanoBioEngineering-SIC-BIO Group of the UB, focusing on low-voltage low-power circuits, interface circuits for biomedical applications, and microelectronic design, and since 2015 collaborates with the IMB-CNM (CSIC) within the DADDi2 project. Dr. JordiColomer-Farraronsreceived his BSc. degree in Electrical Engineering from EUSS (Salesians Technical Engineering School) in 2002. From 2002 to 2005 he worked as hardware design engineer at the automotive company Francisco Albero SA. In 2005, he received his MSc. degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Barcelona (UB). In 2010 he received his PhD degree from the UB. Since 2009, he works as fellow researcher at the BioEngineering and NanoBioEngineering-SIC-BIO Group of the UB, focusing on low-voltage low-power circuits, smart power, harvesting circuits, interface circuits for biomedical applications, and microelectronic design. From April to July 2009, he joined the Designs Service Department at IMEC's INVOMEC Division (Belgium). On 2011, he was with the HOLST Centre at the Eindhoven Campus (The Netherlands) and in 2014 he moves to LAAS-CNRS in Toulouse (France) as a visiting researcher. Since July 2015 he is the Biomedical Engineering Master's Degree Coordinator (UB) and since 2016 collaborates as visiting professor with the Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM-TEC) (Monterrey - Mexico). F. Javier del Campois a staff scientist at the National MicroelectronicsCentre, IMB-CNM (CSIC). Javier is a specialist in the miniaturization and integration of electrochemical devices, particularly sensors and biosensors, for Health Applications. Dr. del Campoholds a BSc in Chemistry from Strathclyde University (UK) and the University of the Basque Country (ES), andobtained a DPhil from the University of Oxford (Electrochemistry). After his doctoral studies, Javier worked joined Accents plc (now Accentus Medical Ltd.), in the UK, where he took part in a number of contract research projects dealing with industrial-scale electrochemical applications. In 2004, Javier joined the National Microelectronics Centre. His work on miniaturization has led him to combine a range of fabrication techniques (micro- and nano- fabrication, screen-printing, rapid prototyping) and Electrochemical methods.Dr. Pere Miribel-Catalàreceived his MSc. degree in Physics from the University of Barcelona (UB) in 1994. From 1993 to 1999 he was research fellow at Systems for Instrumentation and Communications Laboratory (SIC Lab) of the University of Barcelona working on high voltage smart power circuits and microelectronic design. He was visiting research fellow in 1998 at LAAS-CNRS laboratory (Toulouse, France). He received his PhD degree from the University of Barcelona in 2000. He also worked designing power management integrated DCDC converters during a postdoctoral stage at the design center of ON semiconductor Inc. (Toulouse, France). Since 2003 he is Associate Professor at the Electronics Department and part of the BioEngineering and NanoBioEngineering-SICBIO Group of the University of Barcelona. His research topics are focused on low-voltage low-power integrated circuits, interface and analog processing circuits, particularly for biomedical applications, smart power and power management circuits. He was the Biomedical Engineering Master Coordinator (UB) from March 2013 till July 2015.
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    ISBN: 9783319523354
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (132 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Miah, Shamim Muslims, Schooling and Security : Trojan Horse, Prevent and Racial Politics
    DDC: 370
    Keywords: Ethnicity ; Ethnicity ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Muslims, Schooling and Security -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Trojan Horse, Muslims and the Islamist Threat -- Introduction -- Operation 'Trojan Horse' -- Five Steps of Operation 'Trojan Horse' -- Birmingham is a Muslim Country -- 'Trojan Horse' and the Muslim Problematic -- 'Trojan Horse' and Muslim Self-segregation -- Conclusion -- 3 Politics and Policy: 'Trojan Horse' and Ofsted -- Introduction -- Muslims, 'Trojan Horse' and Racial Politics -- Ofsted and the 'Trojan Horse' Schools -- Operation Trojan Horse Schools -- Ofsted Inspection of Trojan Horse Schools -- Ofsted and the Park View School -- Ofsted Prevent and Early Years -- Ofsted and Embedding Prevent -- Ofsted and the Search for 'Extremism' -- Political Discourses of 'Trojan Horse' -- Conclusion -- 4 Preventing Extremism in Schools -- Introduction -- Preventing Violent Extremism -- Violent Extremism to Non-Violent Extremism -- Prevent as Good Muslims and Bad Muslims -- Prevent as a Policy of 'Spying' and Surveillance -- Prevent, Channel and Schooling -- CT&S and Prevent as Legal Duty -- Channel and the Pre-Crime 'Science' -- Conclusion -- 5 Liberalism, Prevent and British Values -- Introduction -- Muscular Liberalism as Values Discourse -- Prevent, British Values and the Muslim 'Other' -- Prevent and Racialised Sexual Politics -- Saving Brown Women From Brown Men -- Conclusion -- 6 Muslims, Radicalisation and Security -- Muslims and 'Ontological Security' -- Segregation and Radicalisation -- The Question of Radicalisation -- Islam and Radicalisation -- Conclusion -- 7 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319567563
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (195 pages)
    Series Statement: The Information Retrieval Series v.38
    Series Statement: The Information Retrieval Ser. v.38
    Parallel Title: Print version Shah, Chirag Social Information Seeking : Leveraging the Wisdom of the Crowd
    DDC: 004
    Keywords: Social sciences_xData processing ; Social sciences_xData processing ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Foreword -- References -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acronyms -- Part I Foundation -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Defining and Situating SIS -- 1.3 SIS Activities and Applications -- 1.4 Relation to CIS and Previous Works -- 1.5 Organization of This Book -- References -- 2 Information Seeking -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Foundational Models -- 2.2.1 Dervin -- 2.2.2 Belkin -- 2.2.3 Ellis -- 2.2.4 Wilson -- 2.2.5 Kuhlthau -- 2.2.6 Westbrook -- 2.2.7 Marchionini -- 2.3 Models Built on Foundational Models -- 2.3.1 Expanded ISP -- 2.3.2 Information Seeking and Communication -- 2.3.3 Mediated Information Retrieval -- 2.3.4 Emerging Concepts: Sense-Making and Multi-Session IR -- 2.4 Summary -- References -- 3 Social Media and Social Networking -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Social Media -- 3.3 Social Networking -- 3.4 Privacy -- 3.5 Identity Construction and Making Impressions -- 3.6 Communication via Social Media Platforms -- 3.7 Social Capital -- 3.8 Knowledge Sharing -- 3.9 Access and Digital Inequality -- 3.10 Summary -- References -- Part II Social Dimension of Information Seeking -- 4 Online Question-Answering (Q&A) -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Types of Online Q&A -- 4.2.1 Community Q&A (CQA) -- 4.2.2 Collaborative Q&A -- 4.2.3 Expert-Based Q&A -- 4.2.4 Social Q&A (SQA) -- 4.3 Comparing Various Q&A Models -- 4.4 Content in Online Q&A -- 4.4.1 Questions -- 4.4.2 Answers -- 4.5 Users in Online Q&A -- 4.5.1 Askers -- 4.5.2 Answerers -- 4.5.3 Balance of Askers-Answerers -- 4.5.4 Special Users -- 4.6 Summary -- References -- 5 Social Search -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Defining Social Search -- 5.3 Social Search Theories -- 5.3.1 An Early Model -- 5.3.2 Information-Driven Motivation -- 5.3.3 Cognitive Motivation -- 5.3.4 Collaborative Search -- 5.4 Social Search Technology
    Abstract: 5.4.1 Statistical Analyses -- 5.4.2 Social Annotations and Bookmarking -- 5.5 Co-browsing or Collaborative Navigation -- 5.6 Summary -- References -- Part III Collaborative Dimension of Information Seeking -- 6 Collaborative Information Seeking -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 Collaboration to Help Information Seeking -- 6.1.2 Information Seeking to Help Collaboration -- 6.2 Defining and Situating Collaboration -- 6.2.1 Terms and Terminology Concerning Collaboration -- 6.2.2 Limitations of Collaboration -- 6.2.3 Collaboration in the Context of Information-Intensive Tasks -- 6.3 Collaborative Information Seeking in Context -- 6.3.1 Collaborative Information Retrieval (CIR)and Co-search -- 6.4 Frameworks and Models for CIS -- 6.4.1 Space and Time Aspects of CIS -- 6.4.2 Control, Communication, and Awareness in a CIS Environment -- 6.4.2.1 Control -- 6.4.2.2 Communication -- 6.4.2.3 Awareness -- 6.4.3 Materializing Control, Communication, and Awareness -- 6.4.4 Nature and Level of Mediation -- 6.4.4.1 System/Algorithmically Mediated Collaboration -- 6.4.4.2 User/Interface-Mediated Collaboration -- 6.5 Summary -- References -- 7 Social and Collaborative Information Seeking -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Background -- 7.3 Current State of SCIS Research -- 7.4 Research and Development Trajectory for SCIS -- 7.4.1 Methodological Issues and Challenges -- 7.4.2 Studying SCIS in Specific Domains -- 7.4.2.1 SCIS Support for Education -- 7.4.2.2 SCIS Support for Health Information Seeking -- 7.4.2.3 SCIS Support for Cross-Language Information Retrieval -- 7.4.2.4 SCIS Support for E-Discovery -- 7.4.2.5 SCIS Support for Other Domains -- 7.4.2.6 Cross-Disciplinary Research -- 7.5 Summary -- References -- Part IV Current State and Future Directions -- 8 SIS in Research and Practice -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Studying SIS -- 8.2.1 Direct Observation -- 8.2.2 Interviews
    Abstract: 8.2.3 Content Analysis -- 8.2.4 Mixed Methods -- 8.3 Evaluating SIS -- 8.3.1 Evaluating Usability with User Studies -- 8.3.2 System-Based Training-Testing -- 8.3.3 Qualitative Evaluation -- 8.3.4 Task- or Application-Based Evaluation -- 8.4 SIS Products and Services -- 8.4.1 Face-to-Face Communication -- 8.4.2 Computer-Mediated Communication -- 8.4.3 Peer-Driven Services -- 8.4.4 Expert-Driven Services -- 8.4.5 Social Live Streaming Services -- 8.5 Summary -- References -- 9 Conclusion -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Synthesis Frameworks with Social and CollaborativeDimensions -- 9.2.1 Intent -- 9.2.2 Activeness -- 9.2.3 Concurrency (Time) -- 9.2.4 Location (Space) -- 9.2.5 Role/Mediation of System and User -- 9.2.6 Level of Awareness -- 9.2.7 Level of Interaction -- 9.2.8 Amount of Communication -- 9.2.9 User Roles -- 9.2.10 Strength of the Connection -- 9.2.11 Balance of Benefits -- 9.2.12 Usage of Information -- 9.3 Opportunities and Challenges in SIS -- 9.3.1 Theoretical Issues -- 9.3.2 Experimental and Practical Issues -- References -- A Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) -- A.1 Social Presence Theory -- A.2 Media Richness Theory -- A.3 Social Information Processing (SIP) Theory -- A.4 Social Identification/De-Individuation (SIDE) Theory -- A.5 Hyperpersonal Communication Model -- A.6 Summary -- References -- Glossary -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319599847
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (325 pages)
    Series Statement: Culture, Mind, and Society
    Series Statement: Culture, Mind, and Society Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Lemelson, Robert Afflictions : Steps Toward a Visual Psychological Anthropology
    DDC: 150
    Keywords: Visual anthropology--Methodology ; Visual anthropology ; Methodology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Preface -- Note -- Series Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- Part I: Steps Towards a Visual Psychological Anthropology -- Chapter 1: Visual Psychological Anthropology: A Vignette and Prospectus -- 1.1 The Multiple Afflictions of Gusti Ayu, ``The Bird Dancer´´ -- 1.2 Ethnographic Film and Psychological Anthropology: Points of Connection and Disjuncture -- 1.3 Visual Psychological Anthropology and Ethnography -- 1.4 Making Films About Culture and Mental Illness: From Symptomatology Toward Lived Human Experience -- 1.4.1 Afflictions: A Person-Centered, Emotionally Focused, and Domain-Specific Film Series -- 1.5 Organization of the Book -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: Perspectives on Integrating Ethnographic Film into Psychological Anthropology -- 2.1 Historical Precedents and Prospects for a Visual Psychological Anthropology: A Review of Relevant Filmography -- 2.2 Psychological Anthropology´s Move Toward Subjectivity -- 2.3 Issues Confronting a Visual Psychological Anthropology -- Note -- References -- Chapter 3: The Lived Experience of Culture and Mental Illness in Indonesia -- 3.1 Ethnography and Mental Illness: A Brief Review -- 3.2 Mental Illness in Indonesia, Java, and Bali -- 3.3 Sociocultural Aspects of Recovery in Java and Bali -- 3.4 History of Mental Health Care in Bali and Java -- 3.5 The Afflictions Series -- 3.6 Themes Across Films -- Notes -- References -- Part II: Afflictions: Culture and Mental Illness in Indonesia -- Chapter 4: The Bird Dancer: Social Rejection and Social Suffering -- 4.1 Story Summary -- 4.2 An Etic Explanation: Tourette Syndrome -- 4.3 Traditional Healing, Explanatory Models, and Therapeutics for Neuropsychiatric Disorders in Bali -- 4.4 Questions of Gender, Caste, and Kinship
    Abstract: 4.5 The Complexities of Psychiatric Treatment and the Value of Empathy -- 4.6 Last Encounters -- Note -- References -- Chapter 5: Shadows and Illuminations: Interpreting and Framing Extraordinary Experience -- 5.1 Story Summary -- 5.2 Multiple Ways to Frame and Interpret Psychotic Experience -- 5.3 Trauma, History, and Subjectivity in Shadows and Illuminations -- 5.4 Last Encounters -- Note -- References -- Chapter 6: Family Victim: Encountering Deviance and Representing Intersubjectivity -- 6.1 Story Summary -- 6.2 Deviance, Social Control, and Intersubjective Experience -- 6.3 The Intersubjective Reality of the Ethnographic Film -- 6.4 Last Encounters -- References -- Chapter 7: Memory of My Face: Globalization, Madness, and Identity On-screen -- 7.1 Story Summary -- 7.2 Post-coloniality, Globalization, and the Subjective Experience of Mental Illness -- 7.3 From Strangeness to Empathy -- 7.4 Last Encounters -- References -- Chapter 8: Ritual Burdens: Culturally Defined Stressors and Developmental Progressions -- 8.1 Story Summary -- 8.2 The Beauty and Burden of Balinese Ritual in Ni Ketut Kasih´s Cycles of Illness -- 8.3 Chronologies of Trauma, Culturally Inflected Emotions, and Social Support -- 8.4 Seeing Beyond a Sparkling Face -- 8.5 Last Encounters -- References -- Chapter 9: Kites and Monsters: Continuity in Cultural Practices -- 9.1 Story Summary -- 9.2 Normalizing Unusual Movements -- 9.3 Longitudinal Fieldwork and a Child´s Growth -- 9.4 Last Encounters -- 9.5 The ``Outcome Paradox´´ Revisited -- References -- Part III: The Practice of Visual Psychological Anthropology -- Chapter 10: The Process of Visual Psychological Anthropology -- 10.1 Theory and Practice in the Making of the Afflictions Series: Outline of Part 3 -- 10.2 Pre-production: Theoretical Positions and Practical Realities -- 10.2.1 The Practicalities of Planning a Shoot
    Abstract: 10.2.1.1 Equipment Choices -- 10.2.1.2 Managing Footage -- 10.3 Production: Multiple Issues and Solutions -- 10.3.1 Gaining Multiple Visual Perspectives Through a Range of Shots -- 10.3.2 Creative Re-enactments -- 10.3.3 Technical Aspects of Shooting Interviews -- 10.3.4 Interviewing Considerations -- 10.3.5 Theorizing, Evoking, and Capturing Emotional Material -- 10.3.5.1 Afflictions Example: Participant Subjectivity and the Evocation of Emotional Narratives -- 10.3.6 Longitudinality and Afflictions Filming -- 10.3.6.1 Afflictions Example: Visual Strategies in Longitudinal Filming -- 10.4 Post-production: A Stylistic Approach to Editing and Storytelling -- 10.4.1 Some Practical Post-production Steps -- 10.4.2 Editing: Thinking Ahead About Editing and Production Values -- 10.4.3 Narration and Narrative Voices -- 10.4.3.1 Afflictions Example: The Narrative Development of The Bird Dancer -- 10.4.4 Utilizing Diverse Stylistic Devices to Evoke Internal and Cultural Worlds -- 10.4.4.1 Afflictions Examples: Using Distinct Visual Styles to Reflect Individual Subjectivity -- 10.4.5 The Contested Use of Sound and Music in Ethnographic Films -- 10.4.5.1 Afflictions Example: Using Soundtracks and Original Scores to Convey Biographical, Emotional, and Cultural Information -- 10.4.6 Using Audience and Film Subject Feedback to Inform Film´s Final Version -- 10.4.7 Filming, Editing, Writing: Ongoing and Interactive Methods of Analysis -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11: Collaboration, Intervention, Compensation, and Ethics -- 11.1 History of Collaboration in Ethnographic Film: Precedents and Models -- 11.2 The Importance of Local Collaborators -- 11.3 Intervention and Compensation -- 11.4 Afflictions Example: The Complexities of Payment and Intervention in the Making of The Bird Dancer -- 11.5 Anthropological Ethics and the Afflictions Project
    Abstract: 11.5.1 ``Do No Harm´´: Trauma and Visual Psychological Anthropology -- 11.5.2 Afflictions Example: 1965 and the Risks of Disclosure in ``Shadows and Illuminations´´ -- 11.5.3 ``Obtaining Informed Consent´´: The Complexity of True Consent -- 11.5.4 Afflictions Example: Negotiation and the Informed Consent Process in Family Victim -- 11.5.4.1 Informed Consent: Some Final Thoughts -- 11.5.5 ``Making Your Results Accessible´´ in Visual Psychological Anthropology -- 11.5.6 ``Protect and Preserve Your Records´´: Considerations for Better Practice -- 11.6 Conclusion: Ethics Discussions Need to Be Continuously Addressed -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 12: Visual Psychological Anthropology: Implications for Teaching and the Future -- 12.1 The Use of Film in Psychological Anthropology Pedagogy -- 12.2 Teaching Visual Psychological Anthropology Films: Some Examples and Caveats -- 12.3 Public Presentation and Visual Psychological Anthropology -- 12.4 Challenging Anthropology´s Focus as ``a Discipline of Words´´: What the Future Portends? -- Note -- References -- Appendix -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319542157
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (427 pages)
    Series Statement: Science and Fiction
    Series Statement: Science and Fiction Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Grazier, Kevin R Hollyweird Science: The Next Generation
    DDC: 306.42
    Keywords: Performing arts ; Performing arts ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1: Prologue: For Sake of Argument -- 2: English Versus Sciencespeak -- 3: The Many-Body Problem: The Culture of Science -- The Culture of Science When not Confined to the Petri Dish -- Science Literacy I: What Is Science Literacy? -- Science Literacy II: ``Piled Higher and Deeper,´´ or Something Else? -- Scientist Lifestyle: Aves of a Species -- Scientists on Hollywood Scientists -- Back off, Man, We´re Scientists -- 4: The Scarecrow´s Blunder: Mathematics and Statistics -- Mathematics Box: Pi-curious -- Mathematics Box: All About e. -- Math Box: Base Jumping: Using Different Number Systems -- Math Box: Correlation Versus Causation -- Math as Science´s Boring Cousin -- Statistics Box: The Monty Hall Problem -- Hollywood´s Complicated Relationship with Statistics -- Statistics Box: Nielsen Ratings and Share -- Mathematics Box: The Nature of Randomness, or Why Stars ``Die in Threes´´ -- Statistics Box: The Odds of Winning the Lottery -- The Final Tally -- 5: Let´s Get Digital: Computers in Cinema -- Computer Architecture -- Science Box: (to be) OR NOT(to be) = TRUE -- Science Box: Of Bits and Bytes and Bases -- At the Junction, P-N Junction -- Science Box: Gap Band Versus Band Gap -- Science Box: Making Electrons Logical -- Memory/Data/Storage -- Science Box: A Bit on Programming -- Let´s Get Small -- Cryptology: Gur irel onfvpf -- Hacking -- Big Data -- Science Box: The Evolution of ``Hacking´´ -- Hollywood Analytics -- Cleverer and Cleverer -- 6: Heavy Metal: AIs and Robots in Cinema -- Science Box: How Much Disk Space Does It Take to Save a Mind? -- The Nuts and Bolts of Cinematic Robots -- Meet the Storyteller: James Kerwin -- Robots of All Shapes and Sizes -- The Run-up to the Technological Singularity -- On Being Human -- Meet the Storyteller: David Brin -- 7: Boldly Going: Cinematic Spaceships
    Abstract: Meet the Rocket Scientist: Jack Parsons -- Do You Wanna Build a Spaceship? -- Science Box: The Physics of Gravity Assist -- Science Box: Space´s Shooting Range and the Kessler Syndrome -- Science Box: Ascension, Dudley Buck, and the Cryotron Computer -- Ground System -- Meet the Storyteller: Andy Weir, Novelist, The Martian -- The Overview Effect -- 8: The Gravity of the Situation: Orbits -- No Such Thing as a Free Launch: Getting into Orbit and Staying There -- Science Box: What Goes Up May Not Necessarily Come Down: Escape Velocity -- Kepler´s Laws -- Kepler´s First Law -- Science Box: Kepler´s First Law and the Orbits of Neptune and Pluto, and Planet X -- Kepler´s Second Law -- Science Box: Gravity, Kepler´s Second Law, and the Molniya Orbit -- Kepler´s Third Law -- Science Box: Kepler´s Third Law and Geostationary/Geosynchronous Orbits -- Lagrange Points -- Meet the Storyteller: Nicole Perlman -- 9: Getting from There to Here: Navigation in Space -- Defining a Coordinate System or Reference Frame -- Science Box: Constellation Prize -- Science Box: A Light-Year by Any Other Name -- Dude, Where´s Our Spaceship? -- Science Box: Parallax, the Parsec, and the Kessel Run -- Here Be Dragons -- Meet the Storyteller: Music Composer Bear McCreary and Kara´s Coordinates -- 10: Life. In. Spaaaaace! -- Astronaut Job Descriptions -- Astronaut Job Descriptions: International Space Station -- Space Suits and EVAs -- Science Box: Exposure to Space -- Science Box: The Physics of that Scene in Gravity -- Physiological Effects of Space Travel -- Space Sickness -- Science Box: Motion Sickness: How Nature Got Us Good -- Muscle Atrophy -- Dehydration -- Bone Loss/Decalcification -- The Hundred Mile High Club -- Artificial Gravity -- Science Box: You Spin Me Right Round -- Radiation -- Stayin´ Alive, Stayin´ Alive -- Thermal Management -- Air
    Abstract: Eating and Drinking in Space -- Evacuating in Space -- Water -- To Boldly Stay Put: Space Stations and Colonies -- Meet the Storyteller: Ronald D. Moore -- Per aspera ad astra -- 11: Putting Science In, Not Taking Drama Out: The Culture of Hollywood -- Afterword: A Tour Through the Lands of Science and Entertainment -- Further Reading -- Film References -- TV/Web Series References
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    ISBN: 9783319508832
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (201 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Bowl, Marion Adult Education in Neoliberal Times : Policies, Philosophies and Professionalism
    DDC: 370
    Keywords: Education_xPhilosophy ; Education_xPhilosophy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Adult Education in Neoliberal Times -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I Historical and Political Contexts for Adult Education -- 1 Introduction -- Introduction -- Neoliberalism and Its Impact on Adult Education -- Mapping the Field of Adult Education -- The Scope and Nature of Adult Educators' Work -- Situating Adult Educators' Beliefs and Values -- Professionalism and Career Identity in Adult Education -- Summary of the Book -- 2 From Adult Education to Lifelong Learning: A Changing Global Landscape -- Introduction -- The Importance of History in Understanding Contemporary Adult Education -- Historical Developments in Adult Education -- The Protestant Reformation -- The 'Enlightenment' and Revolution -- Colonial Expansion -- Urbanisation and Industrialisation -- A Post-World War Two Consensus on Education -- Anti- and Post-Colonialism -- Globalising Capitalism and Neoliberalisation -- The Global Discourse of Lifelong Learning -- The Capture of Adult Education for Lifelong Learning Policy Hegemony -- Adult Education in the Current Context -- Summary -- 3 England and New Zealand: Two National Contexts for Adult Education -- Introduction -- New Zealand and England: A Brief Demographic Sketch -- Two Historical Contexts for Adult Education -- Adult and Community Education and the Rise of the Welfare State -- The Sixties and Seventies: Radical Influences and Educational Idealism -- Struggles with Neoliberalism -- England and the Legacy of Thatcherism -- New Zealand and the Neoliberal Experiment -- 2016: Where Are the Adult and Community Educators? -- Summary -- Note -- 4 Professionalism, Professionalisation and Continuing Professional Development in the Adult Education Arena -- Introduction -- Discourses of Professionalism in Formal Education -- Traditional Discourses of Professionalism
    Abstract: Process Discourses: Professionalism as 'Becoming' -- Government Intervention and the Reconstruction of Professionalism -- 'New' Teacher Professionalism: Responses to Governmental Professionalism -- Policy, Professionalism and Adult and Community Education in England and New Zealand -- Policy, Professionalisation and Post-Compulsory Education in England -- The Impact on Adult and Community Education -- Professional Development and Adult and Community Education in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Summary: Professionalism: Two Versions - One Outcome? -- Part II Adult Educators' Working Lives Researched -- 5 Researching Perspectives on Adult Education Policy and Practice -- Introduction -- A Narrative, Career History Approach -- A Comparative Approach -- The Process of Researching Adult Educators' Careers -- The Adult Educators -- The Interviews -- Analysing the Interview Data -- Documentary Sources -- Summary -- 6 A 'Non-career': Occupational Identities and Career Trajectories -- Introduction -- Six Portraits of a Career in Adult Education -- Routes to a 'Non-career' -- 'Falling Into' Adult Education -- A 'Fall-Back' Career -- A Career with a Social Mission -- The Double-Edged Sword of Non-standard Career Routes -- Qualification Pathways -- Contingent Careers -- Contemplating the Future: Career Prospects in Adult Education -- Summary: A Career in Adult Education? -- Note -- 7 Adult Educator Philosophies and Values -- Introduction -- Philosophy and Values in the Literature of Adult Education -- Practitioner Beliefs and Values -- Individually Focused Perspectives -- Compensatory Perspectives: Redressing Exclusion and Disadvantage -- Community-Focused Perspectives -- Radical Perspectives -- Adult Educators' Relationships to Theory -- Attitudes to Theory -- Interpretations of Freire -- Summary: Philosophies, Values and Theories
    Abstract: 8 Confronting the Dilemmas: Accommodation and Resistance -- Introduction -- Professional Agency in Practice -- Adult Educators' Perspectives on Changing Policy Climates: Four Portraits -- English Narrative 1: Parvin, Full-Time ESOL Teacher, 25 Years -- English Narrative 2: Ursula, Full-Time Community Learning Manager, 26 Years -- New Zealand Narrative 1: Gina, Part-Time Adult Educator, 25 Years -- New Zealand Narrative 2: Elaine, Part-Time Coordinator, 20 Years -- Implementing Neoliberal Policies: Some Dilemmas for Practice -- Adult Educator Agency: Accommodation and Resistance -- Accommodation -- Resistance -- Summary: Working in Spaces - or 'Living in the Cracks'? -- 9 The Bigger Picture: Strategy and Advocacy -- Introduction -- Counting the Social Costs of Adult Education Policies -- Policy Fatalism: 'What Goes Around Comes Around' -- 'Third Way' Strategies: The Lure of Social Enterprise -- Advocacy and Campaigning Strategies -- Sector Alliances -- New Zealand: ACE Strategic Alliance -- England: CALL (Campaigning Alliance for Lifelong Learning) -- Sector Alliances: Strengths and Limitations -- National Membership Organisations -- New Zealand: ACE Aotearoa -- England: NIACE -- National Membership Organisations: Strengths and Limitations -- Grass Roots Campaigns -- New Zealand: Stop Night Class Cuts! -- England: Action for ESOL -- Practitioner Campaigns: Strengths and Limitations -- Summary: Learning the Lessons -- Note -- 10 Lessons for Neoliberal Times -- Introduction -- Adult Educators as Professional Workers -- Principled Practitioners -- Reluctant Theorists -- Tools for a Critique of Neoliberalised Adult Education -- Rearticulating Adult Education for 'a Good Society' -- Adult Educators as Agents for Change: Tactics and Strategies -- Summary: Where Is the 'New Terrain' in the Struggle for Adult Education? -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319510767
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (261 pages)
    Series Statement: Culture, Mind, and Society
    Series Statement: Culture, Mind, and Society Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Lipset, David Yabar : The Alienations of Murik Men in a Papua New Guinea Modernity
    DDC: 150
    Keywords: Ethnology ; Ethnology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Dedication -- Series Editor Preface -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Masculinity, Modernity, Papua New Guinea -- Masculinities -- Modernities -- Alienation -- Dialogism -- Masculine Alienation in Papua New Guinea -- Masculine Alienation Among the Murik -- The Chapters -- Notes -- Part I: Dialogics of Masculine Alienation -- Chapter 2: Desire in Young Men's Courtship Stories -- Love and Modernity? -- Two Chronotopes of Love -- Marriage in Murik Society -- Desire in the Chronotope of Homeric Courtship -- "I Met Her Myself" -- "She Had Nothing" -- "I Didn't Know the Girl" -- Modernity Without Romance -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Marijuana, Youth and Society -- Tobacco, Good and Bad -- Traffic -- Consumption Discourse -- Consumption Discourse in a Case of Domestic Violence -- Marijuana and the Postcolonial State -- Conclusion: Marijuana, Modernity and Alienation -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Mobile Telephony in a Peri-urban Setting -- Mobile Telephones in Modern PNG -- Alienation in a Peri-urban Modernity -- Remind Him of the Almonds! -- Mobile Phones and Masculine Alienation -- "What's Up?": Mobile Phones and the Modern Subject -- Conclusion: Mobile Telephones as Modernity in PNG -- Notes -- Part II: In the Time and Space of the Other -- Chapter 5: Folk Theater and the Signifier -- A Murik Pygmalion -- The Lacanian Signifier -- Pygmalion's Statue, the Murik Steersman and the Lacanian Signifier -- The Murik Phallus, A Brief History -- Illusions in a Lacanian Mirror -- Who was the author of Woyon's Mother? -- A Theater of Alienation -- Pygmalion's Desire in the Postcolonial Moment -- Notes -- Chapter 6: Money and Other Signifiers -- Mobility and Moral Order -- The Postcolonial Gaingiin Society -- "The Snake Caught Me!" -- A Coconut Taboo -- The Metaphor of Money -- Yabar and Other Signifiers of Murik Modernity -- Notes.
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    ISBN: 9783319487847
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (79 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Hertler, Steven C Life History Evolution and Sociology : The Biological Backstory of Coming Apart: The State of White America 1960-2010
    DDC: 150
    Keywords: Evolution (Biology) ; Evolution (Biology) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book supplies the evolutionary and genetic framework that Charles Murray, towards the end of Coming Apart: The State of White America 1960-2010, predicts will one day explain revolutionary change in American society. Murray's Coming Apartdocuments 50 years of changed college admissions, government incentives, mating and migration patterns that have wrought national divisions across indexes of marriage, industriousness, honesty, and religiosity. The framework discussed is life history evolution, a sub-discipline within evolutionary biology singly capable of explaining why violent crime, property crime, low marriage rates, father absence, early birth, low educational achievement, low income, poverty, lack of religiosity and reduced achievement striving will reliably co-occur as part of a complex. This complex augments facultatively, developmentally and evolutionarily in response to unpredictable and uncontrollable sources of mortality. The uncertain tenure of life wrought by unpredictable and uncontrollable mortality selects for a present-oriented use of bioenergetics resources recognizable as the social ills of Fishtown, Murray's archetypal working class community. In turn, the thirty years of life history literature herein reviewed confirms the biological logic of elite intermarriage and sequestration. The source of life history variation, policy implications, and demography are discussed. Steven C. Hertler is Adjunct-Assistant Professor of Psychology for the College of New Rochelle, USA. Focusing on personality, evolutionary ecology, comparative psychology, and theoretical sociobiology, he has served as the sole or principal author for 14 peer-reviewed journal articles, as well as contributing to several Sage reference guides, and serving as a senior editor for Europe's Journal of Psychology.
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    ISBN: 9783319515830
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (122 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Cummings, E. Mark Political Violence, Armed Conflict, and Youth Adjustment : A Developmental Psychopathology Perspective on Research and Intervention
    DDC: 150
    Keywords: Developmental psychology ; Developmental psychology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Authors -- 1 Political Violence, Armed Conflict, and Youth Adjustment: A Worldwide Perspective -- Defining Political Violence and Armed Conflict -- The Urgency of the Study of Youth -- References -- 2 Developmental Psychopathology as a Guiding Model -- Fostering Cogent Scientific Bases for Prevention and Intervention: Translational Research -- 3 A Framework: Review of Research from a Developmental Psychopathology Perspective -- Methodology: Search Strategy for Identifying Tier 1-3 Studies -- References -- 4 Tier 1 Studies: Documenting the Impact on Youth -- Historic Research -- Recent Studies -- Youth Outcomes -- Summary -- References -- 5 Tier 2: Cross-Sectional Studies of Mediators, Process-Oriented Moderators, and Social-Ecological Contexts -- Investigating Multiple Levels of the Social Ecology -- Summary -- References -- 6 Tier 3: Longitudinal Studies of Mediators, Moderators, and Multiple Social-Ecological Levels -- A Process-Oriented, Social-Ecological Perspective -- Summary -- References -- 7 Tier 4: Prevention and Intervention Research -- Summary -- References -- 8 A Vision for Future Research from a Developmental Psychopathology Perspective -- References -- 9 Conclusion -- Reference -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319506791
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (107 pages)
    Series Statement: AFTA SpringerBriefs in Family Therapy
    Series Statement: AFTA SpringerBriefs in Family Therapy Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Quek, Karen Mui-Teng Transition and Change in Collectivist Family Life : Strategies for Clinical Practice with Asian Americans
    DDC: 150
    Keywords: Psychotherapy ; Psychotherapy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Series Editor Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- 1 How Asian-American Couples Create Relational Harmony: Collectivism and Gender Equality -- Social Harmony, Self-directedness, and Equality -- Method -- Harmony: A Unifying Concept -- Structural Harmony -- Relational Harmony -- Competencies for Counseling Asian-American Couples: Collectivism, Individualism, and Harmony -- References -- 2 Addressing Power and Resistance with Chinese American Daughters-in-Law and Their Immigrant Mothers-in-Law -- Understanding Hidden Power and Emotional Economies -- Method -- Domestic Expertise and Childrearing as Domains of Power, Gratitude, and Ambivalence -- Husbands as Mediators -- The Covert "Backstage" Resistance of Daughters-in-Law -- Working with Chinese American Women and Their Mothers-in-Law -- References -- 3 Through Religion: Working-Class Korean Immigrant Women Negotiate Patriarchy -- Gender Relations in Working-Class Asian American Families -- Method -- Results -- Navigating Patriarchal Marriage Through Christianity -- Changing Their Own Gender Role Expectations with Regard to Husbands' Religious Values and Commitment -- Taking Primary Responsibility for Housework -- Becoming Submissive -- Creating Invisible Resistance to the Husbands -- Discussion -- Competencies for Counseling Working-Class Korean Immigrant Christian Women -- References -- 4 Bridging the Relational Space Between First- and Second-Generation Chinese American Christians -- Intergenerational Dynamics and the Chinese Church -- Method -- Intergenerational Tension and Disconnection -- Intergenerational Connectedness -- Intergenerational Separateness -- Discussion and Clinical Implications -- Maintenance of Family Relationships -- Christian Identity Informing Familial Relationships -- Generational Differences.
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    ISBN: 9783319510491
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    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Social Networks
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Social Networks Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Kawash, Jalal Prediction and Inference from Social Networks and Social Media
    DDC: 004
    Keywords: Computer science ; Computer science ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Preface -- Contents -- 1 Having Fun?: Personalized Activity-Based Mood Prediction in Social Media -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Social Media Data -- 3.1 Twitter Dataset -- 3.2 Ground Truth -- 4 Features -- 5 Prediction -- 5.1 Prediction Framework -- 5.2 General Prediction Results -- 5.3 Personalized Prediction Results -- 6 Conclusion and Future Work -- References -- 2 Automatic Medical Image Multilingual Indexation Through a Medical Social Network -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 2.1 Medical Social Networks -- 2.2 Multilingual Indexation Approaches -- 2.2.1 An Overview -- 2.2.2 Indexation Approaches via Social Networks -- 3 Social Network Architecture Description and Implementation -- 4 The Proposed Methodology -- 4.1 Comments' Pre-processing -- 4.2 Cleaning, Correcting, and Lemmatization -- 4.2.1 Cleaning -- 4.2.2 Correcting Words -- 4.2.3 Lemmatization Words -- 4.3 Terms' Extraction -- 4.3.1 Simple Terms' Extraction -- 4.3.2 Compound Terms' Extraction -- 4.3.3 Concepts' Extraction -- 5 Experimental Results -- 5.1 Data Test and Evaluation Criteria -- 5.2 Evaluation and Results of Our Approach -- 6 Conclusion and Future Work -- References -- 3 The Significant Effect of Overlapping Community Structures in Signed Social Networks -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Contribution of the Paper -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Use of Terms, Variables and Definitions -- 4 Signed Disassortative Degree Mixing and Information Diffusion Approach -- 4.1 Identifying Leaders -- 4.2 Signed Cascading Process -- 4.3 Overlapping Community-Based Ranking Algorithms -- 4.3.1 Overlapping Community-Based HITS -- 4.3.2 Overlapping Community-Based PageRank -- 4.4 Baseline OCD Methods -- 4.4.1 Signed Probabilistic Mixture Model -- 4.4.2 Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm in Signed Networks -- 5 Sign Prediction -- 5.1 Classifiers -- 5.1.1 Logistic Regression
    Abstract: 5.1.2 Bagging -- 5.1.3 J48 -- 5.1.4 Decision Table -- 5.1.5 Bayesian Network and Naive Bayesian -- 5.2 Sign Prediction Features -- 5.2.1 Simple Degree Sign Prediction Features -- 5.2.2 OC-HITS Sign Prediction -- 5.2.3 OC-PageRank Sign Prediction -- 6 Dataset and Metrics -- 6.1 Real World Networks -- 6.2 Synthetic Networks -- 6.3 Evaluation Metrics -- 6.3.1 Normalized Mutual Information -- 6.3.2 Modularity -- 6.3.3 Frustration -- 7 Results -- 7.1 Results of OCD -- 7.1.1 Network Size n -- 7.1.2 Average Node Degree k -- 7.1.3 Maximum Node Degree maxk -- 7.1.4 Fraction of Edges Sharing with Other Communities μ -- 7.1.5 Maximum Community Size maxc -- 7.1.6 Number of Nodes in Overlapping Communities on -- 7.1.7 Number of Communities Which Nodes in Overlapping Communities Belong to om -- 7.1.8 Fractions of Positive Connections Between Communities P+ -- 7.1.9 Experiments on Real World Network -- 7.2 Simple Degree Sign Prediction Results -- 7.2.1 OC-HITS Sign Prediction -- 7.2.2 OC-PageRank Sign Prediction -- 8 Conclusion and Future Work -- References -- 4 Extracting Relations Between Symptoms by Age-Frame Based Link Prediction -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Evolving Symptom Networks -- 3 Proposed Method -- 3.1 The Evolving Structure of Symptom Network -- 3.2 The Evolving Cases -- 3.2.1 Consistent Case -- 3.2.2 Strengthening Case -- 3.2.3 Weakening Case -- 3.3 The Proximity Score in Evolving Symptom Networks -- 3.4 The Algorithm -- 4 Experimental Results -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- 5 Link Prediction by Network Analysis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 The Methodology -- 3.1 The Algorithm -- 3.2 Graph Database -- 4 Datasets -- 5 Experiments and Results -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- 6 Structure-Based Features for Predicting the Quality of Articles in Wikipedia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Problem Formulation -- 4 Quality Model
    Abstract: 4.1 Notations -- 4.2 Definitions -- 4.3 Model -- 4.4 Approvement Functions -- 4.5 Calculation -- 5 Experiments -- 5.1 Wikipedia Dataset -- 5.2 Articles Features -- 5.3 Evaluation -- 5.4 Quantitative Experiments -- 5.4.1 Unsupervised Models -- 5.4.2 Supervised Scenario -- 5.5 Qualitative Interpretation -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Predicting Collective Action from Micro-Blog Data -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Proposed Predictive Model -- 4 Evaluation Methodology -- 4.1 The 2011 London Riots -- 4.2 Data Collection -- 4.3 Data Analysis -- 5 Results -- 5.1 The Tottenham Riots -- 5.1.1 The Shooting Incident -- 5.1.2 The Beginning of Protest -- 5.1.3 The Protest Turns Violent -- 5.1.4 Riots Spread Across Tottenham -- 5.1.5 Riots Spread to Woodgreen -- 5.2 The London Riots -- 5.2.1 Riots Spread to Enfield -- 5.2.2 Riots Spread to Walthamstow, Westfield and Edmonton -- 6 Machine Learning Model -- 6.1 Data Labelling -- 6.2 Feature Extraction -- 6.3 Data Preparation -- 6.4 Feature Selection -- 6.5 Experiments and Results -- 6.5.1 Naive Bayes -- 6.5.2 SVM -- 6.5.3 J48 -- 6.5.4 RandomForest -- 6.6 Model Selection -- 7 Discussion -- 8 Conclusion and Future Work -- References -- 8 Discovery of Structural and Temporal Patterns in MOOC Discussion Forums -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 2.1 Analysis of Discussion Forums -- 2.2 Identification of Roles in Communication Networks -- 2.2.1 Blockmodelling -- 2.2.2 Tensor Decomposition for Role Modelling -- 2.2.3 Estimating the Number of Clusters -- 3 Network Extraction from Forum Posts -- 3.1 Forum Post Classification -- 3.2 Network Extraction -- 4 Individual Development: Behavioural Roles over Time -- 4.1 Definition of Inreach and Outreach -- 4.2 In- and Outreach over Time: Identification of Characteristic Actor Trajectories -- 5 Macro-Structure of Evolving Knowledge Exchange Networks
    Abstract: 5.1 Dynamic Blockmodelling -- 5.2 Role Modelling Based on Tensor Decomposition -- 5.3 Formal Evaluation -- 5.3.1 Fitting an Ideal Regular Block Structure -- 5.3.2 Density Patterns -- 5.3.3 Assessment of Methods -- 6 Applications -- 6.1 Trajectories of Behavioural Roles -- 6.2 Macro-Structures of Knowledge Exchange -- 7 Conclusion and Further Work -- References -- 9 Diffusion Process in a Multi-Dimension Networks: Generating, Modelling, and Simulation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries -- 3 Background and Related Work -- 4 Materials and Methods -- 4.1 Human Terrain -- 4.2 The Three Primary Dimensions: Family, Friends, and Neighbors -- 4.3 The Partisan Association Dimensions -- 4.4 The War Time Dimensions -- 4.5 Formalization of Human Behavior -- 4.5.1 DEVS Formalism -- 4.5.2 Specification of Message Processing by the Receiver -- 5 Experiment and Results -- 5.1 Social Network Measures -- 5.2 Using MSN in Simulation -- 5.2.1 Experiment -- 6 Conclusion and Perspectives -- References
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    ISBN: 9783319631363
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (214 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Choi, Yoonsun Asian American Parenting : Family Process and Intervention
    DDC: 150
    Keywords: Asian American families ; Asian American families ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Rising Challenges and Opportunities of Uncertain Times for Asian American Families -- References -- Chapter 2: A Critical Race Perspective on an Empirical Review of Asian American Parental Racial-­Ethnic Socialization -- Definitions of Racial and Ethnic Socialization -- Brief Review of Relevant Asian American History and Identity -- Empirical Review of Racial Socialization for Asian Americans -- Operationalization and Measurement -- Frequency of Racial-Ethnic Socialization -- Racial-Ethnic Socialization and Adjustment -- Qualitative and Mixed Methods Studies -- Five Main Limitations That Point to Future Research Directions -- Alternate Avenues for the Study of Asian American Parental Racial Socialization -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Culture and Family Process: Examination of Culture-Specific Family Process via Development of New Parenting Measures Among Filipino and Korean American Families with Adolescents -- Family Process and Culture-Specific Measures -- Filipino and Korean Parenting -- The Current Study -- Methods -- Overview of the Project -- Sample Characteristics -- Measures -- Indigenous Parenting Measures -- Conventional Measures -- Analysis -- Results -- Indigenous Parenting Measures -- Conventional Parenting Measures -- Intercorrelations -- Discussion -- Psychometric Properties -- References -- Chapter 4: Stability and Change in Parenting and Adjustment Profiles Across Early, Middle, and Late Adolescence in Chinese American Families -- Variable-Centered Versus Person-Centered Approaches to Studying Parenting -- Chinese American Parenting Profiles: A Person-Centered Approach -- Chinese American Adolescent Adjustment Profiles -- Parenting Profiles and Adolescent Adjustment -- Cross-Sectional Associations Between Parenting Profiles and Various Adolescent Outcomes
    Abstract: Longitudinal Associations Between Parenting Profiles and Adolescent Overall Adjustment across Time -- Discussion -- References -- Chapter 5: Socioeconomic Status and Child/Youth Outcomes in Asian American Families -- SES of Asian Americans -- Family SES and Children's Educational Achievement -- Family SES, Culture, and Asian American Children's Educational Achievement -- Challenges of Low-SES Asian American Families -- Protective Factors for Low-SES Families -- Traditional Chinese Concept of Education and SES -- SES and Psychosocial Adjustment -- SES and Asian American Children's Psychosocial Outcomes -- Protective Factors for Low-SES Families -- SES and Immigrant Family Alienation and Tension -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: Daily Associations Between Adolescents' Race-­Related Experiences and Family Processes -- Adolescents' Race-Related Experiences -- "Spillover" in Daily Race-Related Experiences and Family Processes -- Individual Variation in Daily Processes -- Daily Moderation by Ethnic Identity -- Summary: Examining Daily Racial Experiences and Family Processes -- Methods -- Participants -- Procedure -- Measures -- Daily Family Processes -- Daily Race-Related Experiences -- Ethnic Identity -- Results -- Preliminary Results -- Daily Associations Between Race-Related Experiences and Family Processes -- Same-Day Associations -- Next-Day Associations -- The Role of Ethnic Identity -- Discussion -- Appendix -- References -- Chapter 7: Understanding and Addressing Parent-­Adolescent Conflict in Asian American Families -- Understanding Asian American Family Conflict -- The Acculturation Gap-Distress Hypothesis -- Embedded Contexts Model of Family Conflict -- Addressing Asian American Family Conflict -- Interventions at the Family Level -- Culturally Grounded Interventions -- Culturally Adapted Interventions -- Limitations
    Abstract: Interventions at the Individual or Youth Level -- Protective Factor Considerations -- Risk Factor Considerations -- Limitations -- Intervention Illustration: Expressive Writing Pilot Study -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Behind the Disempowering Parenting: Expanding the Framework to Understand Asian-American Women's Self-Harm and Suicidality -- The Effect of Disempowering Parenting on Identity Development -- Social Determinants of Disempowering Parenting: A Bierman Perspective -- Immigration and Acculturative Stress -- Asian Immigrant Employment Stress -- Sociolinguistic Barriers in Asian-American Immigrant Families -- Trauma in Asian Immigrants and Refugees -- The Current Study -- Method -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Results -- Theme 1. Mental and Physical Health Concerns -- Case Study -- Theme 2. Marital Discord -- Case Study -- Theme 3. Sociolinguistic Barriers -- Case Study -- Theme 4. Job-Related Stress -- Case Study -- Theme 5. Fragile Support Network -- Case Study -- Theme 6. Trauma from the Country of Origin -- Case Study -- Theme 7. Vague Transmission of Personal History -- Case Study -- The Intersection of Socio-contextual Factors and ABCDG Parenting -- Discussion -- Limitations and Future Directions -- Research, Clinical, and Policy Implications -- References -- Chapter 9: A Preliminary Examination of the Cultural Dimensions of Mental Health Beliefs and Help Seeking: Perspectives from Chinese American Youths, Adults, and Service Providers -- Current Study -- Method -- Focus Groups -- Provider Focus Groups -- Chinese American Youth and Adult Focus Groups -- Procedure -- Data Analysis -- Findings -- Cultural Understandings of Mental Distress -- Help-Seeking Approaches -- Use of Cultural Remedies -- Parental Support -- Relying on the Self -- Seeking Other Support (Peers, Teachers) -- Mental Health Service Use and Stigma
    Abstract: Beliefs About Mental Health Services -- Stigma -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- Cultural Understandings of Distress -- Help-Seeking Approaches -- Mental Health Service Use and Stigma -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319650333
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (285 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Dell'Aglio, Débora Dalbosco Vulnerable Children and Youth in Brazil : Innovative Approaches from the Psychology of Social Development
    DDC: 150
    Keywords: Children ; Brazil ; Social conditions ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Contents" -- "Contributors" -- "Chapter 1: Studying Human Development in Situations of Vulnerability in Brazil" -- "References" -- "Part I: Contexts of Violence" -- "Chapter 2: Intrafamily Violence: A Study on Vulnerability and Resilience" -- " Studying a Case of Vulnerability and Resilience" -- " Community Characterization" -- " Previous History of Mary" -- " Current History of Mary" -- " Understanding Vulnerability and Resilience" -- " Risk Factors" -- " Protective Factors" -- " Take-Home Message" -- "References" -- "Chapter 3: Methodological Aspects of Research on Violence Against Adolescents in Brazilian Public Schools" -- " Adolescence and Victimization" -- " Violence and School" -- " Methodological and Ethical Aspects in the Research with Adolescents in Schools" -- " Research Report" -- " Conclusions" -- "References" -- "Chapter 4: Theoretical-Methodological Aspects of Research on Violence in Adolescent Dating Relationships" -- " Theoretical Aspects: Definition of Affective-Sexual Relations in Adolescence and Violence on Dating Relationships" -- " Methodological Aspects in the Field of Violence on Dating Relationships Research" -- " Current Research: Violence in Affective-Sexual Relationships in Adolescence" -- " Conclusion" -- "References" -- "Chapter 5: Research on the Disclosure of Sexual Violence: Ethical and Methodological Paths" -- " Brief Historical Considerations on Violence Against Children and Adolescents in Brazil" -- " The Process of Revealing or Finding Out About Sexual Violence" -- " Ethics of Research Involving Human Beings in Brazil" -- " Methodological Challenges in Research on Sexual Violence" -- " Conclusions" -- "References" -- "Chapter 6: An Integrative Conceptual Model for Enhanced Understanding of the Dynamics of Sexual Violence Against Children
    Abstract: " A Chronological and Content Synthesis of Five Extant Models of Dynamics of Sexual Violence Against Children" -- " Integration of the Dynamics of Sexual Violence Against Children Models" -- " Discussion" -- " Conclusion" -- "References" -- "Chapter 7: Discussion on Prejudice and Empathy in Children and Adolescents in Situations of Social Vulnerability: Proposition of Interventions" -- " Empathy, Perspective Taking, and Prejudice" -- " Final Considerations" -- "References" -- "Part II: Risk and Protective Factors" -- "Chapter 8: Protective Factors for the Development of Adolescents with DM1: An Interface Between Positive Psychology and Health Psychology" -- " Implications of the Chronic Condition in Adolescence" -- " Positive Psychology and DM1" -- " Adolescents with DM1 in the South of Brazil: Research by NEPA" -- " Protection Factors for Development with DM1: Results Found" -- " Quality of Life" -- " Social Support" -- " Treatment Compliance" -- " Resiliency Processes" -- " Positive Results Despite the Chronic Condition" -- " Positive Perspective in Health Research" -- " Final Considerations" -- "References" -- "Chapter 9: Youth Positive Development Through Sport: Strategies from Social Project Coaches in Brazil and Spain" -- " Intervention Programs with Coaches" -- " Youth Positive Development and Life Skills" -- " Strategies for Teaching Life Skills of Social Project Coaches" -- " Coaches from Spain: Marques et al. (2013)" -- " Coaches from Brazil: Marques et al. (2016)" -- " Interviews and Selection of Participants" -- " Interview Script" -- " Unstructured Data Analysis" -- " Coachesâ Strategies Model for Teaching Life Skills" -- " Effective Coaching Strategies: Communication" -- " Effective Coaching Strategies: Connection" -- " Effective Coaching Strategies: Discipline
    Abstract: " Young People Development Strategies: Group Management" -- " Young People Development Strategies: Integral Education" -- " Conclusions" -- " Recommendations to Coaches for the Development of Life Skills" -- "References" -- "Chapter 10: Emerging Adulthood in Brazil: Socioeconomic Influences and Methodological Issues in the Study of Young Adults" -- " Emerging Adulthood in Brazil" -- " The Brazilian Context" -- " Emerging Adulthood in Brazil: Study Results" -- " Strategies to Access Different Populations" -- " Final Considerations" -- "References" -- "Part III: Vulnerability in Mother-Infant Relations" -- "Chapter 11: Longitudinal Adolescent Mother-Infant Interactions: How Do They Happen Within Vulnerable Backgrounds?" -- " Sociodemographic Characteristics of a Sample Comprising Adolescent Mothers in Southern Brazil" -- " Observational Data Design" -- " Mother-Infant Behavior Analysis in a Daily Context: Reflecting About the Research Challenges" -- "References" -- "Chapter 12: Ensuring the Rights of Birthmothers to Place Their Children for Adoption" -- " The Research Context" -- " Implications for Research and Practice" -- "References" -- "Part IV: Institutional Care" -- "Chapter 13: Childrenâs Perceptions of the Relational and Educational Practices at Shelter Institutions" -- " Investigating Shelter for Children with Children" -- " The Challenges and Methodological Steps to Enhance the Leading Role of Children in the Institutional Care Research" -- " Being a Child in a Place of Discipline, Deprivation, Ambivalence, and Orphanhood" -- " The Collective Deafness Will Not Silence the Voices of Sheltered Children..." -- "References" -- "Chapter 14: The Use of Visual Methods and Reflexive Interviews in the Research with Children Living in Foster Care" -- " Child Protection Policies in Brazil
    Abstract: " Foster Care Institutions in the Brazilian Context" -- " The Argument for Use of Visual Methods and Reflexive Interviews in Research with Children Living in Foster Care" -- " Case Study on the Combination of Visual Methods and Reflexive Interviewing" -- " Exploring the Potentialities and Limitations of the Combination of Employed Techniques" -- " Research Implications" -- "References" -- "Chapter 15: Social Images of Children in Care, Their Families, and Residential Care Institutions" -- " Research Development" -- " Children in Care: Needy, Unhappy, and with Low Self-Esteem" -- " Families of Children in Care: Predominance of Structural and Functional Problems" -- " Residential Care Institutions: Protection, Organization, and Availability of Resources" -- " An Integrative View at the Social Images of Children in Care, Their Families, and Foster Institutions" -- "References" -- "Part V: Conflicts with the Law" -- "Chapter 16: The Applicability of Hidden Resilience in the Lives of Adolescents Involved in Drug Trafficking" -- " A Latin American Discourse on Resilience" -- " Hidden Resilience in Focus" -- " Drug Trafficking as a Resource in Promoting Hidden Resilience" -- " Purchasing Power" -- " Affective-Sexual Relationships and Community Status" -- " Support to Families" -- " Restructuring the Problem of Adolescent Involvement in Drug Trafficking" -- "References" -- "Chapter 17: Systematization of Recording in Field Diary: A Case of a Research in Brazilian Juvenile Detention Centers" -- " Some Ontological and Epistemological Assumptions of Bioecological Theory of Human Development" -- " A Brazilian Research with Juvenile Offenders" -- " The Role of Field Diary in This Research" -- " A Systematized Field Diary Model" -- " Final Considerations" -- " Field Diary Model" -- "References
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    ISBN: 9783319601076
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (234 pages) , 2 Diagramme
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Stefanova, Boyka, 1960 - The European Union and Europe's new regionalism
    DDC: 320
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    Keywords: Regionalism--European Union countries ; Regionalism European Union countries ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Preface" -- "Contents" -- "Abbreviations" -- "List of Figures" -- "List of Tables" -- "Chapter 1: Introduction" -- "Setting the Stage: The Puzzling Evolution of the European Union Since the Eastward Enlargement" -- "Revisiting European Regionalism" -- "Rationale for the Project" -- "Research Questions and Strategy: Beyond Comparative Regionalism" -- "Structure of the Book" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 2: Europe´s Conceptualization as a Region: Post-Cold War Dynamics" -- "Introduction" -- "Of Regions and Regionalism" -- "Defining a Region" -- "Regionalism" -- "Regionalism in an Evolutionary Perspective" -- "New Regionalism" -- "Regionalism and Globalization: Open Regionalism" -- "Theorizing Regionalism: International Relations, Institutionalist, and Governance Approaches" -- "Neorealism" -- "Liberal Theories" -- "Social Constructivism" -- "Institutionalism as a Theory of Regionalism" -- "International Political Economy" -- "The Governance Approach to Regionalism" -- "Comparative Regionalism" -- "The Eclectic Perspective" -- "Dynamic Regionalism" -- "``All of the Above´´: The European Union as a Project of Regionalism" -- "The Security Foundations of European Regionalism" -- "The EU´s Evolution as a System of Regionalism" -- "Stage One: Implementation and Internal Consolidation (1950-1969)" -- "Stage Two: Continuation and Enlargement (1970-1992)" -- "Stage Three: Europeanization Through Externalization (1992-Present)" -- "The Unanswered Questions of Regionalism: Neomercantilism, Protectionism, Convergence" -- "State Capitalism" -- "Regionalism and Protectionism" -- "Regionalism and Global Convergence?" -- "Conclusion" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 3: The Political Sustainability of the Progressive Enlargement Model of European Regionalism: The EU´s Eastern Enlarge..." -- "Introduction".
    Abstract: "The EU Enlargement: The Duality of a Policy and a Systemic Process" -- "Defining Political Sustainability" -- "Political Structures" -- "Economic Opportunities" -- "Policy Feedback" -- "Continued Enlargement: Impossible Under the EU´s Model of Progressive Regionalism?" -- "Institutions and Sustainability: Institutional Creation, Not Resilience and Continuity" -- "Structuring Feedback: The Decline of Supporting Coalitions" -- "The Weakness of Creative Destruction" -- "Trade Creation on the Decline?" -- "Conclusion" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 4: The Geopolitics of European Regionalism: Competing European/Eurasian Perspectives" -- "Introduction" -- "European Regionalism and Regional Geopolitics" -- "Europe´s Conceptualization as a Region" -- "The Problem of Geopolitics in Post-Cold War Europe" -- "The EU and Its Neighbors: Origins of the European Neighborhood Policy" -- "The Eastern Partnership: The EU Embraces Geopolitics" -- "The Ukrainian Crisis and the EU´s Model of Regionalism for the Wider Europe" -- "The EU-Russia Relationship: Alternative Concepts and Policies of Pan-European Regionalism" -- "Meet Eurasian Regionalism: Rival Regionalist Thinking in Europe´s Neighborhood" -- "Conclusion" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 5: The Deterritorialization of European Regionalism: Global Perspectives" -- "Introduction" -- "The Puzzle of Europe´s Open Regionalism" -- "Internal Dynamics" -- "Territoriality and the Globalization of Regionalism" -- "Europe´s Open Regionalism: The End of Conventional EU Regionalism?" -- "Globalization and the Challenge of Deterritorialization" -- "Deterritorialization: Defining the Term" -- "Deterritorialization Dynamics at the Regional Level: The Case of Europe" -- "A Deterritorialized Perspective on Open Regionalism" -- "Regionalism and Multilateralism as Pillars of Global Economic Governance
    Abstract: "The Continued Deterritorialization of European Regionalism" -- "The Brexit Vote" -- "The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: Open Regionalism as a Substitute for Global Trade Governance" -- "Reterritorialization" -- "Concluding Discussion: Whither the Deterritorialization of European Regionalism?" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 6: No Cheers for European Regionalism: EU-Centered Regionalism as a Driver for Global Governance" -- "Introduction" -- "The Unsettled Nature of European Regionalism" -- "The Issues" -- "The Approach" -- "Findings" -- "Bibliography
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    ISBN: 9783319560939
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (248 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Lebow, Richard Ned Avoiding War, Making Peace
    DDC: 327.172
    Keywords: International relations ; International relations ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures and TablesFig. 7.1 -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Deterrence Theory and Practice -- Contemporary Deterrence and Compellence -- Tilting at the Conventional Wisdom -- Old Wine in New Bottles -- Chapter Outline -- Chapter 2 Generational Learning and Foreign Policy -- The Lessons of the 'Thirties -- A Competing Image -- Conclusions -- Chapter 3 Deterrence: A Political and Psychological Critique -- Data and Method -- Political Failings -- How Deterrence Can Backfire -- Psychological Problems -- Flawed Assessments -- Challenger's Insensitivity to Warnings -- Problems in Applying Deterrence -- The Primacy of Self -- Implications for Deterrence Theory -- References -- Chapter 4 Lessons of World War I -- Historians and World War I -- Representativeness -- Contingency -- Balance of Power -- Deterrence -- Crisis Management -- Why the Allies Won -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5 Lessons of the Cold War -- Nuclear Threats and Nuclear Weapons -- The Four Questions -- Restraining, Provocative, or Irrelevant? -- General Deterrence -- When and Why Does Deterrence Work? -- How Much Is Enough? -- The Political Value of Nuclear Weapons -- Nuclear Threats and Nuclear Weapons -- Deterrence in Hindsight -- Chapter 6 How are Conflicts Resolved? -- Declining Capabilities -- General Deterrence -- Pathways to Accommodation -- Caveats -- What Is Accommodation? -- Chapter 7 Rethinking Conflict Management and Resolution -- Coercive Strategies -- Political Failings -- Deterrence in the Long Term -- Reassurance -- Diplomacy -- Thinking Holistically -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319609003
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (103 pages)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Gender and Education
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Gender and Education Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Richards, Gill Working Class Girls, Education and Post-Industrial Britain : Aspirations and Reality in an Ex-Coalmining Community
    DDC: 370
    Keywords: Working glass women--Great Britain ; Working glass women ; Great Britain ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Abstract -- 1.1 The Structure and Contents of This Book -- References -- Chapter 2 What Do We Know About Girls' Aspirations and Achievement? -- Abstract -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Girls, Aspirations and Achievement: An Overview -- 2.3 The Link Between Aspirations and Achievement -- 2.4 The Role of Schools -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 Methodology -- Abstract -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Schools -- 3.3 Participants -- 3.4 Methodology and Data Gathering -- 3.5 Data Analysis -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 Aspirations and Expectations -- Abstract -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Primary Schoolgirls -- 4.2.1 Views About School and the Future -- 4.2.2 Staff Views -- 4.2.3 Discussion -- 4.3 Secondary Schoolgirls -- 4.3.1 Views About School and the Future -- 4.3.2 Dreams, Fears and the Future -- 4.3.3 Staff Views -- 4.3.4 Discussion -- 4.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 Achieving Aspirations: What Did the Girls Do? -- Abstract -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Secondary Girls: Moving into Young Adulthood -- 5.2.1 The Girls from SS1 -- 5.2.2 The Girls from SS2 -- 5.3 The Primary Girls: Moving into Secondary Education and Beyond -- 5.3.1 Progression into SS1 -- 5.3.2 Progression into SS2 -- 5.3.3 Progression into SS3 and SS4 -- 5.4 Discussion -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6 What Else Can Schools Do? -- Abstract -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 What are the Issues? -- 6.2.1 Confidence and Trust -- 6.2.2 Feeling Valued -- 6.2.3 Achieving 'Dreams' -- 6.2.4 Understanding Successful Learning Behaviour -- 6.3 Conclusion -- References -- Reference -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319554082
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (264 pages)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Community Quality-of-Life and Well-Being
    Series Statement: Community Quality-Of-Life and Well-Being Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Kraeger, Patsy New Dimensions in Community Well-Being
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Community development ; Migration ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents -- Contributors -- 1 Introduction -- Abstract -- 1.1 Introduction from the Editors -- 1.2 Community Well-Being: General Considerations for Our Work -- 1.3 Community Well-Being: Across the Globe -- 1.4 Place Based Satisfaction and Happiness -- Reference -- Community Well-Being: General Considerations -- 2 Rethinking Diversity, Inclusion, and Inclusiveness: The Quest to Better Understand Indicators of Community Enrichment and Well-Being -- Abstract -- 2.1 The Community Well-Being Questions -- 2.2 Three Building-Blocks: Diversity, Inclusion, and Inclusiveness -- 2.2.1 Defining Diversity, Inclusion, and Inclusiveness -- 2.2.2 Diversity Defined as a Resource -- 2.2.3 Inclusion Defined as a Process -- 2.2.4 Inclusiveness Defined as an Outcome -- 2.3 Rethinking Diversity, Inclusion, and Inclusiveness: A Framework and Implications -- 2.3.1 Policy's Diversity Inclination -- 2.3.2 Development's Inclusion Inclination -- 2.3.3 Enrichment's Inclusiveness Inclination -- 2.4 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Community Well-Being or Quality of Place? A Few Notes and Their Application in Czech Republic -- Abstract -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Theoretical Background -- 3.2.1 Community -- 3.2.2 Quality of Life -- 3.2.3 Well-Being -- 3.2.4 Community Well-Being -- 3.2.5 Quality of Community Life -- 3.3 Data -- 3.4 Results -- 3.5 Discussion -- 3.6 Summary -- 3.7 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 4 Nurturing the Nurturing Mother: A Method to Assess the Interdependence of Human and Planetary Health Through Community Well-Being -- Abstract -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 Sustainability Transformations -- 4.1.2 Situating the Conversation of Community Well-Being -- 4.1.3 Conceptual Representation: An Example -- 4.1.4 Shortcomings of Current Indicators -- 4.2 Ongoing Challenges -- 4.2.1 Current Health Indicators Are Physical
    Abstract: 4.2.2 Challenges to Understanding Planetary Health -- 4.2.3 Need for Transdisciplinary Learning -- 4.3 Multi-dimensional Community Well-Being -- 4.3.1 Space and Place -- 4.3.2 Being and Accessing -- 4.3.3 Visioning and Connecting -- 4.4 Operationalizing Interdependence -- 4.4.1 Sense of Responsibility -- 4.4.2 Internal Balance -- 4.4.3 Sense of Interconnectedness -- 4.5 Transcending the Current Paradigm -- 4.5.1 Conclusion and Further Research -- References -- Comparisons in Community Well-Being: Australia, Mexico and South Africa -- 5 Subjective National Wellbeing and Xenophobia in Sub-Saharan Africa: Results and Lessons from South Africa -- Abstract -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Literature Review -- 5.3 Subjective Wellbeing in South Africa -- 5.4 The Context: South Africa and Immigration -- 5.5 Blaming Outsiders in South Africa -- 5.6 Data and Methods -- 5.7 The Cantril Ladder as a Measure -- 5.8 Measuring Subjective National Wellbeing -- 5.9 Attitudes Towards International Migrants -- 5.10 Results -- 5.11 Bivariate Analysis by Cantril Subgroup -- 5.12 Multivariate Analysis by Cantril Subgroup -- 5.13 Constructing Independent Variables for the Model -- 5.14 Multivariate Findings -- 5.15 Discussion -- 5.16 Recommendations and Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 6 A Closing Window of Opportunity-When Does Multidimensional Poverty Become Chronic? A Longitudinal Study of Australians -- Abstract -- 6.1 HILDA Dataset Sampling and Weighting -- 6.2 Poverty, Income, Health and Education Variables -- 6.2.1 Defining Chronic Poverty -- 6.3 Characteristics of Those in Chronic Poverty -- 6.4 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 7 What Is More Important to Residents: A City's Attractiveness or Citizens' Residential Satisfaction? An Analysis of the Explanatory Attributes in Shrinking Cities of Portugal -- Abstract -- 7.1 Introduction
    Abstract: 7.2 Literature Review -- 7.2.1 Predictors of Residential Satisfaction -- 7.2.2 The Phenomenon of Shrinking Cities -- 7.3 Case Study: The Shrinking Cities of Portugal -- 7.4 Method -- 7.5 Results and Discussion -- 7.5.1 Assessment of Residential Satisfaction -- 7.5.2 The Influence of Individuals' Demographic, Socioeconomic, and Civic Engagement Characteristics on the Assessment of Residential Satisfaction/Dissatisfaction -- 7.5.3 Attributes of the Cities Influencing the Assessment of Residential Satisfaction/ Dissatisfaction -- 7.5.4 The Importance of a City's Attributes to Perceptions of Its Attractiveness -- 7.6 Conclusion -- References -- Place Based Satisfaction and Happiness -- 8 Happiness Insights into Migration Policy and Choice Behavior of Immigrants -- Abstract -- 8.1 The Current Focus of Immigrants and Policy Makers -- 8.1.1 Current Orientations in Migration Decisions -- 8.1.2 Current Orientations in the Host County -- 8.1.3 Current Orientations in Admission Policy -- 8.1.4 Current Orientations in Integration Policy -- 8.1.5 Are These Orientations Adequate? -- 8.2 How Can the Consideration of Happiness Benefit Decisions in the Migration Context? -- 8.2.1 Why Do Discrepancies Exist Between Subjective and Objective Well-Being Outcomes? -- 8.2.2 Happiness as a Means to an End -- 8.2.3 The Causal Mechanism: From Happy Immigrants to a Happy Society -- 8.3 How Can Happiness Insights Explain the Disappointing Outcomes of Migration? -- 8.3.1 Suboptimal Outcomes of Potential Immigrants -- 8.3.2 Suboptimal Orientations in the Host Country -- 8.3.3 Suboptimal Admission Policies -- 8.3.4 Suboptimal Integration Policies -- 8.4 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Chapter House: A Vision for a Sustainable Future -- Abstract -- 9.1 Project Summary -- 9.2 Project Background -- 9.3 Navajo History and Culture -- 9.3.1 Pre-colonial History -- 9.3.2 Colonial History
    Abstract: 9.3.3 Modern History -- 9.3.4 Governance History and Structure -- 9.3.5 Spiritual and Cultural Foundations -- 9.3.6 Barriers to Happiness on the Navajo Reservation -- 9.3.7 Sustainable Heritage and Practices -- 9.4 Technical Ecological Knowledge -- 9.4.1 TEK in Indigenous Communities -- 9.4.2 Happiness and Technical Ecological Knowledge -- 9.4.3 Culture -- 9.4.4 Spirituality -- 9.4.5 Ecosystem -- 9.4.6 Time -- 9.4.7 Land -- 9.4.8 Design -- 9.4.9 Social Justice and Equity -- 9.4.10 Economics -- 9.5 Tonalea Chapter House-Visioning -- 9.5.1 Chapter House Visioning Statements -- 9.5.1.1 Culture -- 9.5.1.2 Spirituality -- 9.5.1.3 Ecosystem -- 9.5.1.4 Time Scale -- 9.5.1.5 Land -- 9.5.1.6 Design -- 9.5.1.7 Social Justice and Equity -- 9.5.1.8 Economics -- 9.5.2 Chapter House Recommendations -- 9.5.2.1 Culture -- 9.5.2.2 Spirituality -- 9.5.2.3 Ecosystem -- 9.5.2.4 Time Scale -- 9.5.2.5 Land -- 9.5.2.6 Design -- 9.5.2.7 Social Justice and Equity -- 9.5.2.8 Economics -- 9.6 Research and Visioning Next Steps -- 9.7 Project Conclusions -- References -- Work Place Satisfaction, Happiness and Well-Being -- 10 Socioconomers: New Organizational Actors in Hybrid Corporations -- Abstract -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 A Need for a New Paradigm, New Organizations, and New Actors -- 10.2.1 Socioconomers -- 10.2.2 Who Is the Socioconomer? -- 10.3 A Need for a New Paradigm, New Organizations and New Actors -- 10.3.1 The Purpose Economy -- 10.4 The Emergence of Socially Responsible Firms and Social Entrepreneurship -- 10.5 New Organizational Models: Hybrid Corporations -- 10.5.1 The Benefit Corporation ("B Corp") -- 10.5.2 The Low Profit Limited Liability Company -- 10.5.3 Why Would For-Profit Companies Be Interested in Social Good? Can For-Profit Firms Have Both Expressive and Instrumental Values? -- 10.5.4 Private Actors Engaging in Social Change
    Abstract: 10.5.5 First, What Is Entrepreneurship, in Brief? -- 10.5.6 Who Is the Social Entrepreneur? -- 10.6 Conclusion -- 11 The Intersection of Positive Organizational Scholarship and Organizational Change -- Abstract -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Analyzing Change Through Levels of Analysis -- 11.2.1 Individuals -- 11.2.2 Groups -- 11.2.3 Organizations -- 11.3 Positive Organizational Studies -- 11.3.1 Positive Deviance -- 11.3.2 Appreciative Inquiry -- 11.3.3 Coaching -- 11.3.4 Resilience -- 11.4 The Crossroads of Change, POS, and Organizations -- 11.5 Conclusion -- References -- 12 Conclusion from the Editors -- Abstract -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319433554
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (353 pages)
    Series Statement: Peace Psychology Book Series
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    Parallel Title: Print version Alon, Ilai The Role of Trust in Conflict Resolution : The Israeli-Palestinian Case and Beyond
    DDC: 327.17095694
    Keywords: International relations ; International relations ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Built on the premise that trust is one of the most important factors in intergroup relations, conflict management and resolution at large, this volume explores trust and its mechanisms and operations especially in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Significantly, this volume focuses not only on the nature of trust and distrust in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but it also explores how it is possible to build and increase trust on both sides in the conflict, a necessity in order to advance the stalled peace process. As trust is a concept that is interdisciplinary by nature, so are this volume's contributors: sociologists, philosophers, sociologists, social psychologists, political scientists, as well as experts in the Middle East, Islam, Judaism and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict bring together real multidisciplinary perspectives that complement each other and then provide a comprehensive picture about the nature of trust and distrust and its ramification and implications for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Divided into five thematic parts, the volume begins with by examining the theoretical basis of trust research from multiple perspectives. Then, it presents chapters on trust, distrust, and trust-building in other conflicts around the world. The third part is a unique feature of this volume as it takes a contextual approach: it emphasizes the importance of particular cultural and religious considerations on both sides of the conflict. The thrust of the book is examined in the next section. Part IV discusses and analyses various aspects of trust, and specifically distrust, in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Significantly, the chapters of this part take the perspectives of the participants in the conflict: Israeli Jews, Palestinians and Israeli Arabs.Finally, the volume concludes by providing an integrative conceptual perspective based on the principles of social and political psychology. An important goal of this volume is to not only explore trust and distrust in an intractable conflict, but also to provide practical multi-disciplinary outlooks and implications to advance trust building in two conflict ridden societies-Israeli and Palestinian, and other societies around the world. Dr. Ilai Alon is aretired associate professor at Tel Aviv University's departmet of philosophy. Education at the Hebrew University and Oxford University, Wolfosn College (1968-1970.) The major topics - (1) Arabic language and literature; (2) Philosophy.He served as a visiting researcher at Stanford University, and as a visiting professor at Princeton, Harvard, Lehigh (Pennsylvania,) Carlton (Ottawa.)Dr. Daniel Bar-Tal is Branco Weiss Professor of Research in Child Development and Education at the School of Education, Tel Aviv University. His research interest is in political and social psychology studying socio-psychological foundations of intractable conflicts and peace building, as well as development of political understanding among children and peace education.
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    ISBN: 9783319607689
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 200 p. 29 illus., 20 illus. in color)
    Series Statement: Inclusive Learning and Educational Equity 4
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    DDC: 305
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Ethnology ; Social structure ; Social inequality ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9783319335391
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (248 pages)
    Series Statement: Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research - A Palgrave and IAMCR Series
    Series Statement: Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research - a Palgrave and IAMCR Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Economic development ; Communication in medicine ; Electronic books ; Economic development
    Abstract: Foreword -- The Configuration of a Field of Research and Practice -- Digital Media in Contemporary Public Health Advancement -- Globalization and Public Health -- Social Determinants of Health -- Note -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Table -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Notes -- References -- Part I: Health Communication: Discourses from Tradition to Modernity -- Chapter 2: Witchcraft and the Moral Philosophy of Ubuntu Are Entangled: Implications for HIV/AIDS Communication in South Africa -- Introduction -- Witchcraft -- Ubuntu -- Violence against Witches -- Implications for HIV/AIDS Communication -- Some Other Implications -- A Cause for Hope? -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases and Health Communication in Mainland China and Hong Kong -- Introduction -- Globalization and its Impact on Health -- Wealthier but not Healthier: China and Hong Kong's Health in the Globalized World -- Health Communication in Hong Kong and China: Past, Present and Future -- Hong Kong Public Health and Health Communication Policies, 1842-1941 -- Hong Kong Public Health and Health Communication Policies, 1942-49 -- Hong Kong Public Health and Health Communication Policies, 1949-97 -- Chinese Public Health and Health Communication under Mao, 1946-76 -- Chinese Public Health and Health Communication in Post-Mao China -- HIV/AIDS Policies and Communication in Hong Kong SAR and China -- SARS, Other Communicable Diseases, and Communication -- NCDs, Public Health and Health Communication Policy in Hong Kong and China -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- Part II: Health Communication in the Changing Media Landscape -- Chapter 4: Sexual Health in Changing Media Scenarios in Russia -- Introduction
    Abstract: Sexual Health as a Concept: Theoretical Frameworks -- Sexual Education in Russia Before and After the Collapse of the Soviet Union -- The Evolution of the Woman's Role in the Soviet and Post-Soviet Media -- Analyzing Sexual Health Coverage in the Russian Media -- The Relationship Between Men and Women -- Potrayal of Female Sex Appeal -- Reproductive Health -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Digital Technology and HIV/AIDS Prevention in Kenya -- Introduction -- HIV/AIDS Situation in Kenya -- ICTs and Health Communication -- Global Acceptance of eHealth and the Scenario in Kenya -- Kenya's National ICT Policy -- Kenya's eHealth Strategy -- Digital Technology and HIV/AIDS Prevention -- Challenges for Digital HIV/AIDS Communication -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: The Role of mHealth in India: Understanding the Future Ramifications for Community Empowerment -- Understanding mHealth and eHealth -- Challenges to Adoption of mHealth in India -- Anticipated Impact of mHealth Initiatives in India -- Integrating Healthcare Systems and Enhancing Access -- Creating Value Using mHealth and Enabling Healthcare Systems to Empower Patients -- Optimizing Use of Healthcare Resources and Improving Emergency Response -- Notes -- References -- Part III: Framing of Health in Media -- Chapter 7: Media and Public Health Communication at the Grassroots: Village Cinemas and HIV Education in Papua New Guinea -- Introduction -- HIV/AIDS in Papua New Guinea -- Media in Papua New Guinea -- The Komuniti Tok Piksa (KTP) Films -- Synopsis of the KTP Films -- Study Approach -- Screening Sites and Audiences -- Reactions Towards the Films -- Education and Learning -- Former Experiences and Changed Attitudes -- Questions and Community Action -- Further Distribution and Sharing -- Feedback from CD haus Owners -- The Haus Piksa as Site for Edutainment in PNG -- Conclusion
    Abstract: Notes -- References -- Chapter 8: No News is Bad News: Examining the Discourse Around Hugo Chávez's Illness -- Introduction -- Presidential Illness -- Chávez's Media Strategy -- Method -- Chronology -- Before the President's Illness was Known: May 9-June 29, 2011 -- Announcement: June 30, 2011 -- First Treatment: July-October, 2011 -- 'I'm Cured': November 2011-February 21, 2012 -- Surgery and Treatment: February 22-June 10, 2012 -- Presidential Campaign: June 11-October 7, 2012 -- Post-Election: October 8-December 7, 2012 -- The Last Trip to Cuba: December 8, 2012-February 18, 2013 -- Final Days: February 19-March 5, 2013 -- No News is Bad News -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9: The Forms of Silence: Media Coverage on Neglected Diseases in Brazil -- Introduction -- How do we Produce Silence? -- Neglected Diseases-Some Public Health Issues -- Neglected Diseases in Brazil -- Journalism and Neglected Diseases in Brazil -- Dengue and the Constitutive Silence in the Newspapers -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part IV: Emerging Issues -- Chapter 10: Of Bulging Bellies and Slimming TVs: Television and Nutrition Transition in India -- With 22 Minutes of Edutainment Came the Two-­Minute Instant Foods -- From Audience to Consumers -- TV: New Food Choices and Lifestyles -- TV and Nutrition Transition -- Government Nutrition Campaign on Television -- TV as a Dole: What's the Nutritional Impact on the Whole? -- Slimming Screens: the New Televisual Experience -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Exploring Individual, Cultural and Structural Components of Health Communication Programs: A Gender Integrative Approach -- Introduction -- Role of a Gender Integrative Approach in Health Programs -- Approaches to Gender and Development: A Historical Perspective -- Checklist for Designers and Practitioners of Health Communication Programs
    Abstract: Design Phase/Planning -- Need Identification -- Community and Health -- Communication and Health -- Implementing Phase -- Analysis of HIV/AIDS Communication Program -- Communication Process for Behavior Change -- Role of HIV/AIDS Communication -- Initiating HIV/AIDS Communication Activities -- Developing and Disseminating HIV/AIDS Messages and Materials -- Inter-Sectoral Collaboration -- Planning Targeted Interventions and Training -- Planning for Advocacy -- Budgeting for IEC Activities -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12: Covering the Last Mile: A Challenge in Health Communication in India? -- Introduction -- Health Communication -- Health Communication in India -- Role of Communication in Health Promotion: Gaps and Opportunities -- Conclusion -- References -- Conclusion -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319575742
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (243 pages)
    Series Statement: Children’s Well-Being: Indicators and Research v.17
    Series Statement: Children's Well-Being: Indicators and Research Ser. v.17
    Parallel Title: Print version Andresen, Sabine Well-being, Poverty and Justice from a Child’s Perspective : 3rd World Vision Children Study
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Social justice ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Foreword from World Vision Deutschland e.V. -- Summary -- The Focus on Justice -- Equality and Reciprocity as Benchmarks in the Sense of Justice -- High Level of Satisfaction with Life but with Some "Fine Differences" -- Children Judge Their Own Family and Their Personal Surroundings to Be Just and Germany as Well-Though with Some Reservations -- Not Only Lower-Class Children but Also Children with a Migration Background, Children from Single-Parent Families, and Children from Large Families with a Lot of Children Feel Disadvantaged -- Family and Background -- Diversity of Family Lifestyles and the Mothers' Wish to Have a Job -- Both Children and Parents Consider That Going to Work Is Compatible with Reliable Care for Children -- Experiencing Poverty and Participation Risks Continues to Be an Everyday Reality for Significant Numbers of Children -- Migration Background -- School -- Hardly Any Changes in the Relation Between Origins and Educational Position of Children -- Decline in Those Wishing to Complete Their Secondary Education with "Abitur" -- Markedly More Children Attend All-Day Schools -- It Is Particularly Lower-Class Children Who Report Above-­­Average Well-Being When They Attend an All-Day School -- Continuing Need to Extend Child Participation at School -- Justice, Satisfaction, and School -- Leisure Time -- The Use of Computer Games and Game Consoles Remains Constant -- Girls as "All-Rounders," Boys as Media Consumers -- Television, Computers, and Reading: Deviating Trends in Different Leisure-Time Groups -- Club Memberships: As Before, Insufficient Integration of Lower-Class Children -- Older Children Are on the Internet, but Access Continues to Be Determined by Social Class -- Mobile Phones: Increasingly More Widespread Among Children in General, but Girls Remain in the Lead
    Abstract: Satisfaction with Own Leisure Time Continues to Increase -- Friends -- Less Frequent Personal Contacts During Leisure Time, but the Size of the Circle of Friends Remains Constant -- The Size of Circle of Friends Depends on the Leisure Type -- School and "Outside" Continue to Be by Far the Most Frequent Locations in Which Children Meet Their Friends -- Contact with Friends Over the Internet: Chat Lines Are Losing Their Popularity-In Favor of Social Networks -- Being Well Regarded by One's Circle of Friends -- Codetermination and One's Own Opinion -- Opportunities for Self-Determination in Daily Life: Still Limited for Lower-Class Children -- Children with Lower Possibilities of Self-Determination in Daily Life Perceive Less Codetermination at School -- Personal Opinions Are Taken Slightly More Seriously in the Family and Circle of Friends and Slightly Less Seriously at School and in Institutions -- World Vision Child Study 2013 -- Contents -- Chapter 1: How Children See Well-Being, Poverty, and Justice: The Focus of the Third World Vision Child Study -- 1.1 The World Vision Child Studies and International Childhood Research -- 1.2 Well-Being as a Concept in Childhood Studies and its Application in the Third World Vision Child Study -- 1.2.1 Dimensions and Indicators: The Study Design -- 1.2.2 Subjective Well-Being: The Children's Own Evaluations -- 1.2.3 Developing and Testing Comprehensive Composite Indices -- 1.2.4 The Concept of Well-Being in the 2013 World Vision Child Study -- 1.3 The Challenge of Child Poverty: Applying International Discussions to the World Vision Child Study -- 1.3.1 International Discussions and Comparative Data -- 1.3.2 Child Poverty in Germany: Statistics and Trends -- 1.3.3 Child Poverty from a Longitudinal Perspective: The AWO-ISS Studies -- 1.3.4 Poverty and Coping
    Abstract: 1.3.5 Child Poverty as Experienced Constraint: The Approach Taken by the World Vision Child Studies -- 1.4 Migration as a Social Phenomenon in Childhood Studies -- 1.4.1 Migration as a Concept -- 1.4.2 Children in Germany with a Migration Background -- 1.4.3 Using the Migration Concept in the World Vision Child Study -- 1.5 Justice: A Previously Neglected Topic in International Childhood Studies -- 1.5.1 Preparing the Topic for the Third World Vision Child Study -- 1.5.2 Important Philosophical Approaches for Childhood Studies -- 1.5.3 Fairness as an Orientation in Childhood Studies -- 1.5.4 Justice and Inequality -- 1.5.5 Justice in the Piagetian Tradition -- 1.5.6 Justice in Recent Empirical Research with Children -- 1.5.7 Justice as a Topic in the Third World Vision Child Study -- 1.6 The Design of the Third World Vision Child Study -- References -- Chapter 2: What's Fair and What's Unfair: The Different Faces of Justice -- 2.1 Well-Being and Life Satisfaction -- 2.2 Fears -- 2.3 What Children Understand by Justice -- 2.3.1 The Children's Frames of Reference and Perspectives -- 2.4 Categories and Aspects of Justice -- 2.4.1 Qualitative Findings -- 2.5 Appraisal of Justice in Their Own Lives -- 2.6 How Fair Is Germany? -- 2.6.1 Forming Groups: Attitudes of Children Toward Social Justice in Germany -- 2.7 Experienced Injustice in Daily Life -- References -- Chapter 3: Family Backgrounds: Great Variety But Also Marked Differences In Life Conditions -- 3.1 Shaped by Diversity: Today's Families Can Vary Greatly -- 3.1.1 Faces of Families Today -- 3.2 Labor Participation of Parents: A Distribution of Roles and No Longer "Just the Father's Business" -- 3.2.1 Mothers More Frequently Want Their Own (Part-Time) Gainful Employment -- 3.2.2 Early Childhood Care Helps to Ensure Parental Labor Market Participation
    Abstract: 3.3 Personal Cultural Backgrounds: "German" Children, Migrant Parents, and Religious Traditions -- 3.3.1 Different Religious Cultures -- 3.3.2 The Majority of Native German Children Do Not Attend Church Services on a Regular Basis -- 3.3.3 Tradition and Native Language -- 3.3.4 The Less Well-Educated the Class of Origin, the More Frequently German Is Not Spoken at Home -- 3.4 Experiencing Poverty: A Harsh Reality for Some Children -- 3.4.1 Avoiding Poverty Means Strengthening Parents' Participation on the Labor Market -- 3.5 Social Background: Social Origins Continue to Determine the Difference -- 3.6 Care and Attention: Reconciling Family and Working Life -- 3.6.1 Fourteen Percent of Children Complain About Explicit Parental Care Deficits -- 3.6.2 Gainful Employment of Parents Does Not Have to Be Accompanied by Care Deficits -- 3.6.3 Reconciling Family and Working Life: How the Parents See It -- References -- Chapter 4: School: An Increasingly Important Field of Experience -- 4.1 Social Origins Shape Educational Expectations -- 4.1.1 The Children's Educational Paths -- 4.1.2 The Children's Educational Aspirations -- 4.1.3 Educational Aspirations Across Time -- 4.2 Children Expect a Great Deal from All-Day School -- 4.2.1 More All-Day Schools -- 4.2.2 Social Origins of Children Attending All-Day Schools -- 4.2.3 How Well Do Children Accept All-Day Schools? -- 4.2.4 What Children Expect from an All-Day School -- 4.3 Still Much to Be Desired Regarding Codetermination -- 4.3.1 Possible Fields of Codetermination in School -- 4.3.2 Codetermination in Relation to Age, Frequency, and Gender -- 4.4 Most Consider Life at School to Be Fair -- 4.4.1 Relation Between the Sense of Justice and Codetermination -- 4.4.2 Relation Between the Sense of Justice and Satisfaction -- References -- Chapter 5: Leisure Time: Varied and Colorful, but Not For All Children
    Abstract: 5.1 Children's Leisure Activities -- 5.1.1 Wide Range of Popular Activities from Making Things to Television and Sports -- 5.1.2 Age-Specific Structure of Leisure Activities: Range of Activities Increases and Children Have a Wider Range of Different Media Devices -- 5.1.3 Gender-Specific Differences in Leisure Activities: Sport and Media for Boys -- Music and Creative Activities for Girls -- 5.1.4 Computer Games: An Everyday Pastime for Many Children -- 5.2 A Typology of Leisure Time: Groups Differ in Reading and Media Consumption -- 5.2.1 Different Family Incentive Structures: Broad Range of Media Equipment Versus Books and Doing Things Together -- 5.2.2 Social and Material Constraints as Risk Factors for Excessive Media Consumption -- 5.2.3 Leisure-Time Types and Their Activities Across Time: Increasingly Less Time for Reading -- 5.3 Institutional Leisure Activities: A Possible Compensatory Source of Stimulation When the Family Is Unable to Provide It? -- 5.3.1 Declining Club Memberships in the Lower Classes -- 5.3.2 Social Class and Not Type of School Determines Club Membership -- 5.3.3 Music and Sport Groups Also Fail to Reach the Lower Class -- 5.4 How Children Use the Internet -- 5.4.1 Social Class Continues to Be Decisive for Access to the Internet -- 5.4.2 Extent of Internet Use: Use of the World Wide Web Is Equally Widespread in All Leisure Types -- 5.4.3 What Children Do on the Internet: Clear Differences Between Age Groups and Leisure Types -- 5.5 The Mobile Phone: Simply Taken for Granted by Many Children -- 5.6 Satisfaction With Leisure is Also a Question of Social Class -- References -- Chapter 6: Friendships Among Peers -- 6.1 Quantity and Quality of the Circle of Friends -- 6.1.1 Personal Freedoms as an Important Precondition for Friendships -- 6.1.2 Friends Are Not Made In Front of the Computer or Television
    Abstract: 6.1.3 Lower Class Children Are also Disadvantaged Among Their Peers
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    ISBN: 9783319531830
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (290 pages)
    Series Statement: Community Quality-of-Life and Well-Being
    Parallel Title: Print version Tonon, Graciela Quality of Life in Communities of Latin Countries
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Social service ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Prologue -- Communities' Quality of Life: Theory and Practice -- 1 Rethinking Community Quality of Life in Latin American Countries -- Abstract -- 1.1 Understanding the Multiple Definitions of Community in the Latin American Context -- 1.2 Community Well-Being and Community Quality of Life -- 1.3 Conversations and Interpersonal Relationships -- 1.4 Public Space, Collective Scenario and the Building of Common Ground -- 1.5 Conclusion: The Way Forward -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 2 Exploring the Concept and Practices of Felicitas Publica at Lisbon University: A Community-Based Relational Approach to Well-being -- Abstract -- 2.1 Why Is There a Need to Address Happiness and Quality of Life from a Collective, Relational and Agentic Perspective? -- 2.2 Why Felicitas Publica? -- 2.3 How Can Relational Goods Be Defined? -- 2.4 What Is a Community? -- 2.4.1 Has Community an Ambivalent Nature? -- 2.5 Why Consider Well-being and Quality of Life Approaches in Higher Education Communities? -- 2.6 Felicitas Publica at Lisbon University: Can a Community-Based and Relational Approach to Well-being and Quality of Life Be Fruitful in a Peripheral Country? -- 2.6.1 What Are the Particularities of the Portuguese Context? -- 2.6.2 What Were the Research Objectives, Methods and Strategies for Data Collection? -- 2.6.3 Who Participated? Recruitment Methods -- 2.6.4 Data Analysis: An Invitation to Change? -- 2.6.5 Findings: What Part of the Dreamed Future Is Already Present? -- 2.7 Discussion: Gaining a Deeper Understanding? -- 2.8 Conclusion: A Window to New Horizons? -- References -- 3 Sports and Community Well-Being -- Abstract -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Well-Being and Welfare -- 3.3 Community Well-Being -- 3.4 Sports and Physical Activity -- 3.5 Sports in Relation with Community Well-Being
    Abstract: 3.5.1 A National Program: The Juegos Nacionales Evita -- 3.6 Final Remarks -- References -- 4 Quality of Life and Commuting. A Study in Rururban Communities of General Pueyrredon District, Argentina -- Abstract -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Fundamental Concepts -- 4.2.1 Community -- 4.2.2 Community and Territory -- 4.2.3 Rururban Communities, Commuting, and Quality of Life -- 4.3 Materials and Methods -- 4.4 Rururban Communities of General Pueyrredon District -- 4.5 Commuting and Quality of Life in Rururban Communities -- 4.5.1 The Interviews at Sierra de Los Padres-La Gloria de La Peregrina -- 4.5.2 Commuting -- 4.6 Conclusions -- References -- 5 Crime and Failure of Community Life in Mexico -- Abstract -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Theoretical Review -- 5.2.1 Domains of Life. Community Satisfaction -- 5.2.2 Safety in the Neighborhood. A Sub-domain of Life -- 5.3 Database, Variables, and Descriptive Statistics -- 5.4 Quantitative Analyses and Main Results -- 5.4.1 Importance of Sub-domains in Explaining Community Satisfaction -- 5.4.2 Asymmetries in the Importance of the Safety Sub-domain by Socio-Demographic Characteristics -- 5.4.3 Victimization and Satisfaction with Safety in the Neighborhood -- 5.4.4 Asymmetries in the Impact of Victimization by Socio-Demographic Characteristics -- 5.5 Final Comments -- References -- 6 The Community Program for Neighborhood Improvement in Mexico City -- Abstract -- 6.1 Development -- 6.2 Construction of New Spaces for Social Development in Mexico -- 6.2.1 The Debate on Community Social Capital -- 6.2.2 Mexico City as an Analysis Unit to Reflect on Citizen Participation in Mexico -- 6.3 Experiences of Citizen Participation: The Community Program for Neighborhood Improvement in Mexico City -- 6.3.1 The Community Program for Neighborhood Improvement -- 6.3.2 Some Results of the Community Neighborhood Improvement Program
    Abstract: 6.4 Final Thoughts -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Electronic References -- 7 Community Water Management and Quality of Life: The Independent Water Governance Committees in Toluca, Mexico -- Abstract -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Water Governance and Community Quality of Life -- 7.3 Independent Water Committees as Part of Water Governance Water Structure in Mexico -- 7.4 Independent Potable Water Committees in Toluca -- 7.5 The Independent Committee of San Felipe Tlalmimilolpan -- 7.6 Water Governance and Community Potable Water Committees, Final Remarks -- References -- Interview -- Laws -- Community Quality of Life of Different Groups in Latin Countries: Indigenous People, Displaced People, Migrants, Children, Young People and Older Adults -- 8 Quality of Life of the Guaraní Community -- Abstract -- 8.1 Studies on Well-being, Quality of Life, and Ethnical Diversity -- 8.2 Guiding Notions -- 8.2.1 Community -- 8.2.2 Space and Territory -- 8.2.3 Culture and Identity -- 8.2.4 Collective Identity -- 8.2.5 Culture/Identity, Well-Being, and Quality of Life -- 8.3 The Guaraní People -- 8.3.1 Overview. Ethnic Diversity in Salta -- 8.3.2 Location -- 8.3.3 Languages and Beliefs -- 8.3.4 Subsistence -- 8.3.5 Nonindigenous Ethnic Groups -- 8.3.6 The Guaraní Community in the Province of Salta -- 8.3.6.1 Brief Historical Overview -- 8.3.6.2 The Guaraní Community on Route 34 in Salta -- 8.3.6.3 Life in Rural Areas -- 8.3.6.4 Access to Land -- 8.3.6.5 Life in Urban Areas -- 8.3.6.6 Organization in the Northern Region: The APG (Guaraní People Association) -- 8.4 Final Comments -- References -- 9 Quality of Life and Health in Displaced Communities Affected by the Armed Conflict in Colombia -- Abstract -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Displacement: Before, During and After -- 9.2.1 Individual History of Mental Health -- 9.2.2 Traumatic Events
    Abstract: 9.2.3 Physical Movement-Displacement -- 9.2.4 Survival or Adaptation to Place of Refuge -- 9.3 Studies of QoL in Displaced Persons -- 9.3.1 Study 1: Health and Adaption in Youth -- 9.3.2 Study 2: Social Identity and Adaptation in Families -- 9.3.3 Study 3: QoL and Personal Social Networks -- 9.4 QoL and Resettlement of Displaced Persons -- 9.5 Social Support and Community Integration -- 9.6 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 10 Sense of Community Mediates the Relationship Between Social and Community Variables on Adolescent Life Satisfaction -- Abstract -- 10.1 Presentation -- 10.2 The Research on Well-being with Adolescents -- 10.3 Social Well-being and Subjective Well-being -- 10.4 A Social Support and Subjective Well-being in Adolescents -- 10.5 Subjective Well-being and Sense of Community -- 10.6 Method -- 10.6.1 Instruments -- 10.6.2 Procedure -- 10.6.3 Data Analysis -- 10.7 Results -- 10.7.1 Mean Comparisons -- 10.7.2 Correlations -- 10.7.3 Multiple Linear Regression Models -- 10.7.4 Mediation Analysis -- 10.8 Conclusions -- References -- 11 Children and Young People's Perceptions of Risk and Quality of Life Conditions in Their Communities: Participatory Mapping Cases in Portugal -- Abstract -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.1.1 Building Child-Friendly and Supportive Communities-Concepts and Policy -- 11.2 Framework Integrating Quality-of-Life and Participatory Mapping -- 11.2.1 Quality-of-Life and the Living Environment of Children and Young People -- 11.2.2 Children's and Young People's Perceptions of Their Living Environment ("Child 'Hoods"), and Their Participation in Community Life and Planning -- 11.3 Portugal Cases -- 11.3.1 Purpose -- 11.3.2 Method and Brief Description of Study Area -- 11.4 Results -- 11.4.1 Discussion-Methodological Issues of Working with Children -- 11.5 Conclusions -- References
    Abstract: 12 Family and Social Networks and Quality of Life Among Community-Dwelling Older-Adults in Spain -- Abstract -- 12.1 Introduction and State of the Art -- 12.2 Materials and Methods -- 12.3 Composition and Size of the Family Network -- 12.4 Quality of the Family Network -- 12.5 The Social Network: Size and Quality of the Relationship -- 12.6 Discussion and Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 13 Digital Media, Identity and Quality of Life of a Local Ecuadorian Community in Andalusia (SE Spain) -- Abstract -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Data, and Context -- 13.3 Descriptive Findings -- 13.4 Discussion -- 13.5 Conclusions -- References -- 14 Quality of Life of Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Spain -- Abstract -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 The CadeViMa-Spain Study -- 14.3 Health Status and Cognition -- 14.4 Functional Status and Disability -- 14.5 Psychosocial Aspects -- 14.6 Contextual Factors -- 14.7 Concluding Remarks and Future Directions -- Acknowledgements -- References
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 241 p. 40 illus., 22 illus. in color)
    Series Statement: International Studies in Population 12
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.6
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Public health ; Urban geography ; Demography ; Electronic books
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Todd, John The UK's relationship with Europe
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Todd, John The UK's relationship with Europe
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    Keywords: Political science ; Political Science and International Relations ; Great Britain Politics and government ; European Union ; International organization ; Diplomacy ; International relations ; Political science ; Great Britain Politics and government ; European Union ; International organization ; Diplomacy ; International relations ; Great Britain Politics and government ; International organization ; Electronic books ; Großbritannien ; Europagedanke ; Nationalbewusstsein
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Theory and Methodology -- Chapter 3. The British Discourse on Europe 1975: Wilson and the First Referendum -- Chapter 4. The British Discourse on Europe 1992-3: Major and the Maastricht ‘Bastards’ -- Chapter 5. The British Discourse on Europe 2013: Cameron and the Second Referendum -- Chapter 6. Conclusion: Struggling over Sovereignty.
    Abstract: This book provides an accessible and timely analysis of how the British discourse on Europe has evolved over the past forty years. It focuses on three key episodes: the 1975 referendum on the UK’s continued membership of the European Economic Community; the 1992-3 debates on ratification of the Maastricht Treaty; and the more recent proto-referendum debates sparked by David Cameron’s Bloomberg speech in January 2013. Using a discourse-analytical approach, the book analyses how political and media voices seek to delineate a British sense of self from a Continental other. Importantly, the book also pays close attention to the rising prominence of immigration issues within the British discourse on Europe. John Todd is a PhD candidate at the University of Oslo’s Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, Norway. He holds a Master’s degree in International Relations from the Norwegian University of Life Sciences and has worked in a range of policy roles within the civil service in Belfast and London.
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    Series Statement: Boundaries of Religious Freedom: Regulating Religion in Diverse Societies v.6
    Parallel Title: Print version Vaggione, Juan Marco Laicidad and Religious Diversity in Latin America
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Latin America-Politics and gover ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Foreword -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Laicidad and Religious Diversity: Themes in the Debates on the Regulation of Religion in Latin America -- 1.1 The Themes in the Debate -- 1.1.1 Laicidad: A Political Limit on Religion -- 1.1.2 The Diversification of Religious Beliefs -- 1.2 The Contributions of This Volume -- References -- Chapter 2: The Problem of the Plaza: Religious Freedom, Disestablishment and the Catholic Church in Latin America's Public Square -- 2.1 Modes of Disestablishment in Latin America: Anticlericalism, Laicidad, and Friendly Cooperation
    Abstract: 2.1.1 Latin America's Legacy of Radical Anticlericalism -- 2.1.2 Laicidad -- 2.1.3 A Special Relationship: The Catholic Church and its Friendly Cooperation with Latin American States -- 2.2 Religious Freedom and Disestablishment in Catholic Nations -- 2.3 Sex and the Catholic Church in the Latin American Public Square -- References -- Vatican Documents -- Case Law and Legislation -- Chapter 3: Laicism: Exclusive or Inclusive? -- 3.1 Traditional (Liberal) Laicism -- 3.2 Laicism as an Institutional Arrangement -- 3.3 Liberal Laicism Today -- References
    Abstract: Chapter 4: "It Takes Two to Tango": The Religious and the Secular in Argentina's Political Dance, 1860-1960 -- 4.1 Introduction: The Context -- 4.2 The Theoretical Framework: The Rhythm of the Dance -- 4.3 The Dance: Catholics and the Secularization Process -- 4.3.1 The Construction of a Liberal-Type Order and Its Challenges: 1860-1940 -- 4.3.2 Peronism and the Clash Over What Should Be Considered Holy: 1940-1955 -- 4.3.3 The Cold War and Catholic Pluralization: 1955-1960s -- 4.4 The Choreographic Agreements -- References
    Abstract: Chapter 5: Laicidades in the Andean Sub-region: Laicidad, Sexuality, and Reproduction in Bolivia's and Ecuador's Constituent Assembly Debates -- 5.1 Secularists but Believers: The Competing Sacred Legitimacies -- 5.1.1 Constitutional Religious Inspirations -- Bolivia -- The Cosmic Indigenous Preamble -- The Decolonization of Laicidad and Intercultural Laicidad -- Ecuador -- Alfarism as an Ecuadorian Civil Religion -- The Name of God and the Pachamama in the Preamble -- 5.1.2 The State's Self-Declaration of Laicidad -- Bolivia -- Ecuador
    Abstract: 5.2 Secular, But Not So Much: Laicidad, Sex, and Religion in the Crossfire -- 5.2.1 Abortion: Pro-life or Dignified Pro-life? -- Bolivia -- Ecuador -- 5.2.2 Same-Sex Marriage: Family of Families? -- Bolivia -- Ecuador -- 5.3 Final Comments -- References -- Chapter 6: Religious Actors and Discourses in the Public Sphere: Controversies Around Sexual Education in Argentina -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Sexual Education in Argentina: A Winding Path from Past to Present -- 6.3 The National Integral Sexual Education Law -- 6.4 Epilogue: Sexual Education as a State Policy? -- References
    Abstract: Episcopal Documents
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    ISBN: 9783319301860
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (218 pages)
    Series Statement: African Histories and Modernities
    DDC: 391.09669
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    ISBN: 9783319400785
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (136 pages)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Gender and Education
    DDC: 305.3
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    ISBN: 9783319404240
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (301 pages)
    Series Statement: International Perspectives on Migration v.12
    DDC: 304.8
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    ISBN: 9783319294049
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (395 pages)
    DDC: 303.6
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    Keywords: Posttraumatisches Stresssyndrom ; Ethnopsychologie ; Literatur ; Politik ; Judenvernichtung ; Trauma ; Psychisches Trauma ; Kulturwissenschaften ; Psychisches Trauma ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9783319409641
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (240 pages)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Blejmar, Jordana Playful memories
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Literature-Philosophy ; Literature-Philosophy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Notes -- Chapter 2: The Autofictional Turn, Playful Memories of Trauma and the Post-Dictatorship Generations -- Testimonies and the Preservation of Historical Memory -- Representation, Fiction and Allegory -- Anachronism and Autofiction -- Argentine Autofictions, Affect and the Subjective Turn -- Playing with Trauma -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Toying with History in Albertina Carri's Los rubios -- Play as Topsy-Turvy Sacred -- Albertina Carri's Kampf -- Toy (Hi)stories and Playbacks -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Self-Fictionalization, Parody and Testimony in Diario de una princesa montonera-110 % Verdad and Montonerísima -- Huachos: From Postmemory to Post-orphanhood -- A (Cyber) Damsel in Distress -- A New Lexicon of Terror -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Happily Ever After? Guerrilla Fables and Fairy Tales of Disappearance -- Si Alice viviera sería Montonera -- Los niños del Proceso in Never (Again) Land -- The Enchanted Generation -- Notes -- Chapter 6: Lucila Quieto's Ludic Gaze -- Indexicality and Victimhood -- Prosthetic Memories of Absence -- Crafting History -- Photographing the Invisible -- (Generational) Ways of Seeing -- Outside the Lines -- Notes -- Chapter 7: The Defamiliarized Past in Félix Bruzzone's Comical Autofictions -- Las chanchas: Stranger than Reality -- The Hamlet Generation and a Multidirectional Memory of Disappearance -- Becoming Animals -- Notes -- Chapter 8: Monstrous Memories -- The Copyright of Memory -- The Unwelcome Legacy -- Autofiction as a Monstrosity -- Notes -- Chapter 9: Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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    Series Statement: Advancing Responsible Adolescent Development
    Series Statement: Advancing Responsible Adolescent Development Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Jessor, Richard The Origins and Development of Problem Behavior Theory : The Collected Works of Richard Jessor
    DDC: 150
    Keywords: Criminology ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Author -- Chapter 1: Introduction to the Volume -- Introduction -- Initiating an Interdisciplinary, Social-Psychological Conceptual Framework -- Seeking a Grasp on Psychosocial Growth and Developmental Change -- An Explanatory Foray of Problem Behavior Theory into Young Adulthood -- Reformulating Problem Behavior Theory -- Establishing the Generality of Problem Behavior Theory -- Problem Behavior Theory and Non-Problem, Pro-Social Behavior -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Problem Behavior Theory over the Years -- Part I -- Introduction
    Abstract: Constructing Problem Behavior Theory for "The Tri- Ethnic Study": The Initial Formulation -- Revising Problem Behavior Theory for "The Socialization of Problem Behavior in Youth Study": The Intermediate Formulation -- Extending Problem Behavior Theory Beyond Adolescence: "The Young Adult Follow-Up Study" -- Part II -- Expanding Problem Behavior Theory Beyond Problem Behavior -- Part III -- Reformulating Problem Behavior Theory for Explaining Adolescent Risk Behavior: The Current Framework -- Part IV -- Problem Behavior Theory in the 21st Century: Establishing Cross-National Generality
    Abstract: Concluding Reflections -- References -- Chapter 3: Problem Behavior Theory: Initial Formulation for the Tri-Ethnic Community Study -- A Brief Overview -- Limitations of the Research -- Some Conclusions and Implications -- References -- Chapter 4: Problem Behavior Theory and Adolescent Development -- An Appraisal of the Approach -- A Review of the Major Findings -- A Consideration of Some General Issues -- The Causal Structure of the Findings -- The Role of the Environment -- Issues Related to Psychosocial Development -- The Historical Specificity of the Findings -- A Closing Remark -- References
    Abstract: Chapter 5: Problem Behavior Theory and the Transition to Young Adulthood -- The Stability of Change -- The Direction of Developmental Change: Toward an Increase in Psychosocial Conventionality -- The Organization of Problem Behavior in Young Adulthood -- Explaining Young Adult Problem Behavior -- The Predictability of Problem Behavior in Young Adulthood -- Outcomes of Adolescent Involvement in Problem Behavior -- The Limits of Inference -- A Final Word -- References -- Chapter 6: Problem Behavior Theory and the Problem Behavior Syndrome -- Study I -- Method -- Results -- Study II -- Method
    Abstract: Results -- Study III -- Method -- Results -- Discussion -- References -- Chapter 7: Replicating the Co-Variation of Adolescent Problem Behavior -- Method -- Study Design and Procedures -- Measures of Problem Behavior and Conventional Behavior -- Results and Discussion -- References -- Chapter 8: Problem Behavior Theory and Adolescent Risk Behavior: A Re-Formulation -- A Psychosocial Concept of Risk -- The Organization of Adolescent Risk Behavior and the Concept of Life-Style -- A General Conceptual Framework for Adolescent Risk Behavior
    Abstract: The Role of Protective Factors in Adolescent Risk Behavior
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    Series Statement: Global Cinema
    Parallel Title: Print version Ginsberg, Terri Visualizing the Palestinian Struggle : Towards a Critical Analytic of Palestine Solidarity Film
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Culture Study and teaching ; Ethnology ; Motion pictures ; Palestine In motion pictures ; Middle East Politics and government ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Introduction: Modalities of Solidarity -- Chapter 1: After Al-Aqsa -- Peace, Propaganda and the Promised Land -- Zero Degrees of Separation -- Still Life -- Notes -- Interlude A - The Global Indigenous -- Chapter 2: Revisiting Prior Commitments -- Occupied Palestine -- To Live in Freedom -- The Palestinian -- Notes -- Interlude B - Causes and Effects -- Chapter 3: Distant Neighbors -- Canary -- Gate of The Sun -- The Promise -- Notes -- Conclusion: A Time for Change -- Notes -- Filmography -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319311098
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    Series Statement: Children’s Well-Being: Indicators and Research v.12
    Series Statement: Children's Well-Being: Indicators and Research Ser. v.12
    Parallel Title: Print version Hunner-Kreisel, Christine Childhood, Youth and Migration : Connecting Global and Local Perspectives
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Migration ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Childhood, Youth and Migration: Connecting Global and Local Perspectives - Introduction -- Childhood, Youth, Migration: Connecting Global and Local Perspectives -- Childhood, Children's Rights and Own Perspectives -- Childhood, Youth and Migration Studies -- Connecting Global and Local Perspectives -- Part I Children and Youth's Own Perspective in Migrant Societies -- Part II Education, Social Differentiations and (In-)equality -- Part III Questions of Global and Local Living -- Part IV Living Circumstances Shaped by Patterns of Migration and Mobility
    Abstract: References -- Part I: Children's and Youth's Own Perspective in Migrant Societies -- Chapter 2: Can we Compare Children's Well-being Across Countries? Lessons from the Children's Worlds Study -- A Critical Look at Children's Well-being -- Challenges in International Studies of Children's Well-being: the Case of the Children's Worlds Study -- What is the Children's Worlds Study? -- A Few Examples From the Children's World Study: -- Images of the Child and the Focus on Schools -- Vulnerability and Precarity -- Family Concepts, Perceptions of Children and Challenges
    Abstract: Summary: a Child Centred Perspective -- References -- Chapter 3: Do Muslim Girls Really Need Saving? Boundary-Making and Gender in Swiss Schools -- Introduction -- Young Muslims in Switzerland -- Politics of Belonging and Gender -- Dispensations from Swimming Lessons in Swiss Schools: The Supreme Court's Decisions -- Example: Swiss Muslim Girls' (Re)Negotiation of Belonging and Gender -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Children's Conceptions of Otherness: Constructions of the 'Moral Self' and Implications for Experiences of Migration -- Introduction
    Abstract: Why Interrogate 'Being a Good Person'? Normative Trends in Cosmopolitan Societies -- Methodology: Researching Children's Understandings of Well-Being -- Identification and Categorization: Understanding Processes of Identity Recognition -- The Normality of Difference -- Justice and Defense of the Different -- The Strangeness of Other Life Practices -- Conclusions and Considerations -- References -- Chapter 5: Acquiring Agency: Children's Perspective Within the Context of Migration in Germany -- Introduction -- Two 'Real Groups' of Children: Group Kupfer and Group Schneeball
    Abstract: Acquiring Agency by Adaptation: Group Kupfer -- Acquiring Agency from the Background of Lack of Self-­Responsibility: Group Schneeball -- Promotion of Language Competence Against the Background of Different Patterns of Orientation -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Education, Social Differentiations and (In-)Equality -- Chapter 6: 'It's Hard to Blend in': Everyday Experiences of Schooling Achievement, Migration and Neoliberal Education Policy -- Equity of Educational Outcomes for Migrant Children in Australia -- The Context of Schooling for Children in Australia with Migration Experience
    Abstract: Migration Policy
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    Series Statement: Environmental History v.7
    Series Statement: Environmental History Ser. v.7
    Parallel Title: Print version Joanaz de Melo, Cristina Environmental History in the Making : Volume II: Acting
    DDC: 570
    Keywords: Life sciences ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents -- Introduction -- Part I: Using Resources - Stories of Resources Exploitation in Time and Its Evolving in the Long Run -- Chapter 1: Agriculture and Livestock in Wetlands in the Bogota Plateau (Colombia), Eighteenth Century. Land Use and Wetland Management -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Region -- 1.3 Specialization -- 1.4 Altitudes Control -- 1.5 Hydraulic Infrastructure -- 1.6 Final Considerations -- References -- Primary Sources -- Contemporary Bibliography
    Abstract: Chapter 2: Modern Urban Development and Revolution in Mexico: Hydraulic Infrastructure in Chihuahua City During the Porfiriato (1892-1911) -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Origins of the Hydraulic Infrastructure in Chihuahua City -- 2.3 Infrastructure by Governor Ahumada -- 2.4 Infrastructure by Governor Creel -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Digging into Our Whaling Past: Addressing the Portuguese Influence in the Early Modern Exploitation of Whales in the Atlantic -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Iberian Roots of the Atlantic Shore-Based Whaling
    Abstract: 3.3 Early Modern Whaling in the Atlantic Islands -- 3.4 American and Brazilian Whaling: The Start of a Long-­Lasting Endeavor -- 3.5 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 4: Good Fisheries vs. Bad Fisheries: Ideological and Scientific Base for the Governmental Projects of Modernization of Russian System of Marine Harvesting in the Eighteenth Century -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Actors and Dates: The Projects Under Consideration -- 4.3 The Poor Land of Abundance: Russian Environment Seen Through the Projects -- 4.4 Dreams of Success: Practical Measures in the Projects
    Abstract: 4.5 The Project by Ivan Lepehin and the Merchants of Archangelsk -- 4.6 Conclusion -- Part II: Transforming In Sito - Manipulating, Changing and Evolving Landscapes, Waterscapes, Airscapes (Classical Approach of Territorial Changes, Causes, Actors and Consequences) -- Chapter 5: Water Management and Dam Construction in the Italian South -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 The Case and the Challenges for Development of a Backward Area -- 5.1.2 The Project -- 5.2 Impact on the Physical Environment -- 5.3 Impact on Local Populations -- 5.4 Concluding Remarks
    Abstract: Chapter 6: From the City to the Dacha: Socio-cultural Factors Behind the Creation of St. Petersburg's Dacha Belt (Russia, Nineteenth/Early Twentieth Century) -- 6.1 Issues in the Urbanisation of St. Petersburg and the Middle Class -- 6.1.1 The Suburbanization Project and Clashes of Interests Around Urban Improvement in St. Petersburg -- 6.1.2 The Difficulties of Selecting a Sewage System Design -- 6.2 Development of the Dacha Space and the Middle Class -- 6.3 The Politicization of the Urban Improvement Issues -- 6.4 Conclusion -- References
    Abstract: Chapter 7: A Double Landscape Shaped by a Century of Logging Industry and Resort Development on Prahova Valley and the Surrounding Mountains
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    Series Statement: Children’s Well-Being: Indicators and Research v.15
    Series Statement: Children's Well-Being: Indicators and Research Ser. v.15
    Parallel Title: Print version Invernizzi, Antonella 'Children Out of Place' and Human Rights : In Memory of Judith Ennew
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Early childhood education ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Foreword: Judith Ennew liber amicorum -- Judith Ennew -- Contents -- Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Children Out of Place: Their Written and Unwritten Rights -- References -- Chapter 2: The 3Ps of Judith Ennew: Person, Philosophy and Pragmatism -- References -- Chapter 3: The Greatest Violation of Children's Rights Is That We Do Not Know Enough About Their Lives or Care Enough to Find Out More -- 3.1 Introduction
    Abstract: 3.2 Has Research Improved the Human Rights of Children? Or Have the Information Needs of the CRC Improved Data About Children? -- 3.2.1 What Is Social Research? -- 3.2.1.1 Social Research with Children -- 3.2.1.2 What Happened in the 1980s? -- 3.2.1.3 1990-2008 Childhood? or Children? or Children's Rights -- 3.2.1.4 Social Research with Children Two Decades After the CRC -- 3.2.2 The Information Needs of the Committee on the Rights of the Child -- 3.2.2.1 Initial Government Reports to the CRC Committee (July 1992-May 1993) -- 3.2.2.2 Country Reports Now
    Abstract: 3.2.2.3 The State of the World's Data on the State of the World's Children -- 3.2.2.4 'Child Protection' Now Dominates the Field of Children's Rights -- 3.2.3 Measurement and Children's Rights Data -- 3.2.3.1 Definitions -- 3.2.4 Monitoring Children's Rights Is Not Rocket Science -- 3.2.4.1 Disaggregation -- 3.2.4.2 Children-Centred Statistics -- 3.2.4.3 The Consequences for Monitoring Children's Rights -- 3.3 Conclusions: Consequences for Children of Being Improperly Researched -- References -- References for Section "Introduction
    Abstract: Chapter 4: Thinking About Street Children and Orphans in Africa: Beyond Survival -- 4.1 Street Children -- 4.2 Orphans -- 4.3 Survival Strategies -- 4.3.1 Beyond Survival -- 4.4 African Perspectives -- 4.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Working Children in an Increasingly Hostile World -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Background -- 5.3 Poverty and Globalisation -- 5.4 Social Modification -- 5.5 Work and Education -- 5.6 Corporatising Education -- 5.6.1 Modification of India -- 5.7 The Child Labour Act -- 5.8 The Politics of Globalisation -- 5.9 Children's Agency -- 5.10 Social Restructuring
    Abstract: References -- Chapter 6: Children Without Childhood? Against the Postcolonial Capture of Childhoods in the Global South -- 6.1 What Are Postcolonial Theories? -- 6.2 Why Postcolonial Perspectives? -- 6.3 Colonisation of Childhood? -- 6.4 Postcolonial Childhood Policies -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Children Out of Place and Their Unwritten Rights -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 Rights: Felt, Experienced and Mentioned, Although Unwritten -- 7.1.1.1 Practical and Conceptual Tensions -- 7.1.1.2 Hegemonic Legal Thought as a Euphemism
    Abstract: 7.1.1.3 The Unwritten Rights of the Out of Place Childhood: Six Components
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    ISBN: 9783319417998
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 273 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Motion pictures-United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 1: Love, Marriage and Class -- Romantic Love and Social Classes -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Before the Movies: The Cross-Class Romance in Fiction -- The Early Modern Novel: Cross-Class Seduction -- The Early Modern Novel: Cross-Class Romance and Marriage -- Readers and Social Experiences -- American Fiction -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: From Attraction and the One-Reeler to the Feature -- Cinema of Attractions -- Seduction and Romance in the One-Reeler
    Abstract: The Cross-Class Romance Film During the Transitional Period, 1908-1914 -- The Cross-Class Romance Film during 1915-1919 and Women's Occupations -- Socio-Economic Contexts of the Cross-Class Romance: Class and Gender Inequality -- Two Types of Melodrama: Serials and Cross-Class Romances -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Sexual Exploitation and Class Conflict -- Working Girls as Victims in Cross-Class Romance Films -- Sexual Harassment in Society -- Working-Girls as Sexual Agents in Cross-Class Romance Films -- 'Treating' and Playing the 'Sex Game' in Society
    Abstract: The Cross-Class Romance and Class Conflict -- Class Conflict in America -- Cross-Class Romance as a Solution to Class Conflict -- From Conflict to Romance -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: Consumerism and Ethnicity -- Continuity and Change in the Cross-Class Romance Film -- Consumerism and Gender -- The Cross-Class Romance Narratives -- The Cross-Class Romance and Consumerism -- The Emergence of the Gold Digger -- Ethnicity and the Cross-Class Romance -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: The Cross-Class Romance in the Depression -- Depression and Downward Mobility -- Mobility for Women
    Abstract: Themes of Cross-Class Romance Films -- Fluidity of Class Structure -- Representation of the Classes -- Redemption of the Wealthy by the Poor -- Gender Distinction -- Star Personas and the Cross-Class Romance Formula -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7: Male Seducers and Female Gold-Diggers -- Working Girls and Male Seducers -- Gold-Diggers of the Depression -- The Film Industry in Depression and the Pre-Code Period -- Gold Diggers in Cross-Class Romance Films -- The Gigolo -- Gold Diggers, Censorship and the New Deal -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 8: The End of the Golden Era and After
    Abstract: Before America Entered the War -- America at War -- Post-War -- Cross-Class Romances of the 1950s: The Male Side -- Cross-Class Romances of the 1950s: Pygmalions, Cinderella and Gold Diggers -- After the Golden Age: The 'New Hollywood' -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 9: Conclusion: Formula, Genre, and Social Experience -- The Formula in Dramas and Comedies -- Genre, Spectators and the 'Real World' -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319333427
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (279 p)
    Series Statement: Advancing Responsible Adolescent Development
    Series Statement: Advancing Responsible Adolescent Development Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version DeJaeghere, Joan Education and Youth Agency : Qualitative Case Studies in Global Contexts
    DDC: 150
    Keywords: Developmental psychology ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Conceptualizing Youth Agency -- Introduction -- Theories of Agency and Education -- Bourdieusian Perspectives on Agency, Structure, and Education -- Feminist Framings of Agency and Structure -- Reflexivity, Agency, and Culture -- Agency, Capabilities, and Well-being -- Agency and Empowerment -- Situating Agency Within Youth and Educational Studies -- Agency, Citizen Activism, and Society -- Agency, Social Identities, and Status -- Agency in/Through Family and Peer Relations -- The Chapters
    Abstract: References -- Part I: Youth Agency and Community, Historical, and Political Contexts -- "You Are Building on Something": Exploring Agency and Belonging Among African American Young Adults -- What Made the Difference? -- Framing Agency: Critical Consciousness, Critical Race Consciousness, and Transformative and Coalitional Agency -- Critical Consciousness and Critical Race Consciousness -- Transformative and Coalitional Agency -- Youth Space and the Community -- Researching Young Adults as Change-Agents Over Time
    Abstract: "You Had the Feeling You Were Part of Something Else. You Are Building on Something": Agency and Belonging -- Relationships in the Youth Space Community -- Learning "So Much More" Through a Counter-narrative of African American History -- Commitments in Action: A Worldview of Connection and Embeddedness -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Community Context and Relations Conditioning United States Youth's Citizen Agency -- Citizen Agency as the Practice of Citizenship -- Conceptualizing Citizen Agency Within the Institutional Structures and Practices of Their Communities -- Methodology
    Abstract: "Community Is a Base Part of Citizenship": Belonging in Communities and Acting as Citizens -- Schools, Suburban and Urban Communities Shaping Belonging and Non-belonging -- Community Opportunities, Resources, and Safety Shape Youth's Sense of Being a Citizen -- From Belonging to Acting as a Citizen -- Can Citizen Agency Be Produced Equally Amid Varying Conditions of Communities? -- Conclusion -- References -- Confronting "The Conditions" of Sénégalese Higher Education: Reframing Representation and Activism -- Introduction -- "The Rule of Failure": Material and Ideological Conditions on Campus
    Abstract: Conceptualizing Student Agency: Cultural Production, Discourse and Social Justice -- UCAD: The Compelling Qualitative Case -- Confronting the Politics of Education via "The Educated Person" Discourse and In Loco Cura Critique -- "The Educated Person" Discourse -- In Loco Cura: Student Organizing for Community Provision -- Collective Student Leadership and Activism -- Re-presenting the Large Group Protest: Nonviolence and Diplomacy -- Making Sense of the UCAD Case: Re-presenting Student Activism -- Implications of UCAD's Student Activism for Agency Research and Theory -- Conclusion -- References
    Abstract: Part II: Youth Agency and the Intersectionality of Gender, Religion, and Class
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    ISBN: 9783319410838
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (358 p)
    Series Statement: Environmental History v.6
    Series Statement: Environmental History Ser. v.6
    Parallel Title: Print version Vaz, Estelita Environmental History in the Making : Volume I: Explaining
    DDC: 570
    Keywords: Life sciences ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book is the product of the 2ndWorld Conference on Environmental History, held in Guimarães, Portugal, in 2014. It gathers works by authors from the five continents, addressing concerns raised by past events so as to provide information to help manage the present and the future. It reveals howour cultural background and examples of past territorial intervention can help to combat political and cultural limitations through the common language of environmental benefits without disguising harmful past human interventions.Considering that political ideologiessuch as socialism and capitalism, as well as religion, fail to offer global paradigms for common ground, an environmentally positive discourse instead of an ecological determinism might serve as an umbrella common language to overcome blocking factors, real or invented, and avoid repeating ecological loss.Therefore, agency, environmental speech and historical research are urgently needed in order to sustain environmental paradigms and overcome political, cultural an economic interests in the public arena.This book intertwines reflections on our bonds with landscapes, processes of natural and scientific transfer across the globe,the changing of ecosystems, the way in which scientific knowledge has historically both accelerated destruction and allowed a better distribution of vital resources or as it, in today's world, can offer alternatives that avoid harmingthose same vital natural resources: water, soil and air. In addition, it shows the relevance of culturalfactors both in the taming of nature in favor of human comfort and in the role of the environment matters in the forging of cultural identities, which cannotbe detached from technical intervention in the world.In short, the book firstly studies the past, approaching it as a data set of how the environment has shaped culture, secondly seeks to understand the present, and thirdly assesses future perspectives: whatto keep, what to change, and what to dream anew, considering that conventional solutions have not sufficed to protect life on our planet.
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    ISBN: 9783319338040
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 121 p. 3 illus)
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Earth and Environmental Science
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Geography
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Geography Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Kellerman, Aharon Geographic Interpretations of the Internet
    DDC: 304.2
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Communication ; Computers and civilization ; Economic geography ; Mass media ; Social sciences in mass media ; Human geography ; Computer science ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book introduces the Internet as a systematic geographical interpretation, thus shedding light on the Internet as a spatial entity. The book’s approach is to extend basic concepts developed for terrestrial geography to virtual space, most notably those relating to space, structure, distance, movement, and presence. It further considers' the Internet by its constitution of information space and how it has become an integral element of our lives, whether at home, at work or on the go. By using well-known concepts from traditional human geography, this book proposes a combination of terrestrial and virtual geography, which may in turn help with coping with Internet structures and contents. The book appeals to human and economic geographers, especially those interested in information and Internet geographies. It may also be of special interest and importance to sociologists and media scholars and students dealing with communication technology and the Internet
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2 The Internet as space -- 3 Geographical structures in the Internet -- 4 Distance in the Internet -- 5 Mobility over the Internet -- 6 Conclusion
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    ISBN: 9783319471112
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (94 p)
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Education
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Education Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Shagrir, Leah Journey to Ethnographic Research
    DDC: 370
    Keywords: Ethnography ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Preface -- Contents -- 1 Background: The Story of a Journey to Research -- Abstract -- 1.1 Introduction-What, Why and Where? -- 1.2 Program Schedule -- 1.3 Allocation of University Infrastructures and Resources -- 1.4 Unique Opportunities Provided for Study and Research -- 1.5 Allocation of Financial Resources for Research -- 1.6 Formal and Non-formal Activities -- 2 The Ethnographic Research -- Abstract -- 2.1 The Role of the Ethnographic Researchers -- 2.2 Ethnographic Interviews -- 2.3 Participant Observation -- 2.4 Analysing Findings in Ethnographic Research -- References
    Abstract: 3 Multiple Voices of Ethnographic Researcher -- Abstract -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Voice of the Teacher Educator -- 3.3 The Voice of the Ethnographic Researcher -- 3.4 The Voice of a Higher Education Faculty Member -- 3.5 The Voice of the Student -- 3.6 Summary and Annotation -- References -- 4 Summary, Insights, and After the Journey… -- Abstract -- 4.1 Personal Perspective to the Future -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319398747
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (216 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Newman, Tara Field-Based Learning in Family Life Education : Facilitating High-Impact Experiences in Undergraduate Family Science Programs
    DDC: 370
    Keywords: Education, Higher ; Education, Higher ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Exploring High-Impact Educational Experiences in Higher Education -- References -- Part I: Internship and Practicum Experiences -- Chapter 2: The Role of Practicum in Undergraduate Family Life Education -- 2.1 Experiential Learning Across the Curriculum -- 2.2 Life Span Experience Through Practicum -- 2.2.1 High-Impact Elements -- 2.3 Acquisition of Professional Skills -- 2.3.1 High-Impact Elements -- 2.4 Reflection Through Journaling -- 2.4.1 High-Impact Elements -- 2.5 Family Service Interviews -- 2.5.1 High-Impact Elements -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: The Professional Sequence and High-Impact Teaching: The Introductory Course -- 3.1 Overview -- 3.2 Course Design -- 3.2.1 Activities That Have Applications to Settings On/Off Campus -- 3.2.2 Frequent Performance Feedback -- 3.2.3 Students Experience Diversity Through Contact with People Different from Themselves -- 3.2.4 Considerable Time Spent on Meaningful Tasks -- 3.2.5 Challenges to High-Impact Practices -- References -- Supplemental Sources -- Chapter 4: The Professional Sequence and High-Impact Teaching: Skills, Methods, and Internships -- 4.1 Overview -- 4.2 High-Impact Practices -- 4.2.1 Faculty and Student Peers Interact About Substantive Matters -- 4.2.2 Activities Have Application On and Off Campus -- 4.2.3 Authentic Connections Made with Peers, Faculty, and Community -- 4.2.4 Students Experience Diversity Through Contact with People Different from Themselves -- Conclusion -- References -- Supplemental Sources -- Chapter 5: Personal and Professional Development Through Internship Engagement -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Implementation of Civic Engagement-Internships -- 5.2.1 Contact with Diverse Populations -- 5.2.2 Building Relationships Through Authentic Connection.
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    ISBN: 9783319294117
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (198 p)
    Series Statement: Focus on Sexuality Research
    Series Statement: Focus on Sexuality Research Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Anderson, Eric The Changing Dynamics of Bisexual Men's Lives : Social Research Perspectives
    DDC: 306.7650811
    Keywords: Sexual behavior ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- A Sociological and Sexological Approach to Bisexuality -- Overview of the Chapters -- 2 Bisexuality: It is Complicated -- Defining Sexuality -- Examining the Components of Sexuality -- Sexual Attraction -- Sexual Repulsion -- Sexual Behavior -- Sexual Identity -- Romantic Love -- Distinguishing Romance from Bromance -- Types of Bisexuality -- 3 Measuring and Surveying Bisexuality -- Measures of Sexual Attraction -- Surveying Bisexuality -- Surveying Bisexuality in Our Research
    Abstract: Problems in Estimating the Bisexual Population -- Survey Results of Sexual Minority Populations -- How Bisexual Are Bisexuals? -- Expanding Categories and Sexual Flexibility -- 4 Bisexuality as a Unique Social Problem -- Biphobia and Bisexual Burden -- Characteristics of Bisexual Burden -- The Psychological and Health Effects of Bisexual Burden -- Bisexual Privilege -- 5 The Gendering of Sexuality -- Homohysteria -- A Stage Model of Homohysteria -- Homoerasure -- Homohysteria -- Inclusivity -- The Effects of Inclusivity -- An Expansion of Gendered Boundaries
    Abstract: Erosion of the One-Time Rule of Homosexuality -- Decreasing Biphobia -- Changing Sexual Identities Among Youth -- 6 Taking Bisexual Research to the Streets -- Situating Our Study -- Evaluating the Method -- A Controversial Method? -- Interview Procedure -- Qualitative Analysis -- The Importance of Generations -- A Note on Women -- 7 Challenging Identities, Changing Identifications -- Confusion and Denial Among Men in the 20th Century -- Young Bisexual Men and Clarity of Desire -- Generational Differences in the Value of Identity Categories -- Critiquing Bisexuality as an Identity Label
    Abstract: Conclusion -- 8 Coming Out with 20th Century Baggage -- Coming Out to Friends -- The Difficulty of Coming Out to Family -- Negotiating Bisexuality at Work -- Bisexual Burden on the Scene -- Heterosexism -- Misogyny -- The Importance of the City -- Conclusion -- 9 Coming Out in the 21st Century -- Acceptance and Inclusion Among Friends -- Coming Out to School -- Inclusive Families -- Eroding Heterosexism -- Similarity Between City and Countryside -- Conclusion -- 10 Bisexual Relationships -- Increased Personal Acceptance -- Remnants of Bisexual Burden Among Romantic Partners
    Abstract: Decreasing Heteronormativity -- Gendered Preferences -- Monogamism -- Conclusion -- 11 Conclusions -- The Presence of a Generational Cohort Effect -- Theorizing the Cohort Effect -- Intersecting Factors -- Expanding Sexuality and Death of the One-Time Rule -- The Benefits of Our Recruitment Procedure -- Recommendations for Future Research -- Implications for Social Policy -- In Conclusion -- Appendix 1: Participant List -- Appendix 2: Paradigmatic Perspectives on Sexual Desire -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319499758
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (129 p)
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs on Key Thinkers in Education
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Education Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Baraldi, Claudio Niklas Luhmann : Education as a Social System
    DDC: 370
    Keywords: Education ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents -- 1 Why Luhmann Matters to Education -- 2 Career and Background -- 3 Social Systems Theory -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The General Presuppositions to Understand Social Systems -- 3.2.1 The Distinction Between System and Environment and the Autopoiesis of Systems -- 3.2.2 Meaning (Sinn) -- 3.2.3 Double Contingency -- 3.3 Social Systems -- 3.3.1 Communication as Operation of Social Systems -- 3.3.2 Structures of Social Systems -- 3.3.3 Interpenetration and Structural Coupling of Consciousness and Communication -- 3.3.4 Social Systems as Observing Systems
    Abstract: 3.3.5 The Complexity of Social Systems -- 3.4 Society -- 3.4.1 Understanding Society -- 3.4.2 Language and Dissemination Media -- 3.4.3 The Modern Society as a Functionally Differentiated Society -- 3.4.4 Coding and Programming in Functional Systems -- 3.4.5 Success (or Symbolically Generalised) Media -- 3.4.6 Semantics, Self-description and Reflection -- 3.4.7 The Complexity of Society -- 4 The Education System -- 4.1 Education: For Whom and in Which Way -- 4.2 The Social Relevance of Persons -- 4.3 Socialisation as a Premise for Education -- 4.4 The Differentiation of the Education System
    Abstract: 4.5 The Function of Education -- 4.6 The Basic Aspects of the Education System -- 4.7 The Pupil as Medium in the Education System -- 4.8 The Life Course as Medium in the Education System -- 5 Structural Conditions of Education -- 5.1 The Code of Education -- 5.2 The Relevance of Selection in the Education System -- 5.3 Selection as a Secondary Code of the Education System -- 5.4 Social Selection and Career -- 5.5 Teaching as an Interaction System -- 5.6 Structural Limitations of the Interaction in the Education System -- 5.7 Organisation and Professionalization
    Abstract: 6 Self-descriptions in the Education System -- 6.1 Self-description and Reflection -- 6.2 Pedagogy as a Reflection Theory of the Education System -- 6.3 Reflecting on the Autonomy of the Education System -- 6.4 Reflecting on Time: The Educational Technology -- 6.5 Reflecting on Social Responsibility -- 6.6 Reforming Education -- 6.7 The Sociological Observation of Education -- 7 Reception and Legacy -- 7.1 The Reception of Luhmann's Theory -- 7.2 The Legcy of Luhmann's Theory -- 7.2.1 Social Selection -- 7.2.2 Educational Technology -- 7.2.3 Classroom Interaction
    Abstract: 7.2.4 Relationship Between Education and Economy -- 8 Luhmann and the Future of Education -- 8.1 Classroom Interaction, Education System and Schools -- 8.2 Learning and Understanding in Education -- 8.3 Education, Socialisation and Relevance of the Person -- 8.4 Education, Inequality and Work -- 8.5 Pedagogical Reflection in the Education System -- 8.6 Education and Sociological Theory -- References
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    ISBN: 9783319416366
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (351 pages)
    Series Statement: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing v.480
    Series Statement: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing Ser. v.480
    Parallel Title: Print version Schatz, Sae Advances in Cross-Cultural Decision Making : Proceedings of the AHFE 2016 International Conference on Cross-Cultural Decision Making (CCDM), July 27-31,2016, Walt Disney World®, Florida, USA
    DDC: 620
    Keywords: Operations research ; Operations research ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Advances in Human Factors and Ergonomics 2016 -- Preface -- Contents -- Dynamic PMESII Modeling in Complex Environments -- 1 Expeditionary Modeling for Population-Centric Operations in Megacities: Some Initial Experiments -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Experimental Framework -- 3 Experiment 1: Multi-model Course of Action (COA) Analysis -- 4 Experiment 2: Mixed Resolution Modeling -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 2 Time-Series Analysis of Blog and Metaphor Dynamics for Event Detection -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction and Related Work -- 2 Characteristics and Analysis of Blogs and Metaphors -- 3 Event Detection -- 4 Conclusions -- 5 Methods -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 3 Using Stories to Deepen Shared Human-Computer Understanding of PMESII Systems -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Illustrative Challenge: PMESII Modeling for Planning -- 3 Story Graphs -- 4 Story-Based Causal Induction -- 4.1 Analogical Matching -- 4.2 Causal Inference -- 4.3 Match Scoring and User Feedback -- 5 Prototype Test and Results -- 6 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 4 Modeling Causal Relationships in Sociocultural Systems Using Ensemble Methods -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Modeling Causality in Sociocultural Systems -- 3 Ensemble Methods for Causal Analysis -- 3.1 Constructing Ensembles -- 3.2 Ensemble Combination and Model Stitching -- 4 Experimentation and Evaluation -- 4.1 Ensemble Model Using Time Series Data -- 4.2 Ensemble Model Using Non-temporal Data -- 4.3 Case Study: Applying Ensemble Causal Models to Conflict in Iraq -- 5 Discussion and Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Cross-Cultural Comparisons in Business, Education, and Outlook -- 5 Difference Analysis of Impression on Japan from Chinese Students with Different Education Stages -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Data from the Questionnaire
    Abstract: 2.1 The Content Design of Questionnaire -- 2.1.1 Nine-in-One Drawing Method Towards the Questionnaire -- 2.1.2 The Corresponding Knowledge Acquisition Ways -- 2.2 The Difference Analysis of Different Cultural Education Stages -- 3 Discussion -- 4 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 6 Dynamics of National Culture and Employee Characteristics on Organizational Commitment in Retail Banks in Ghana -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Results Analyses and Discussion -- 4.1 Factor Analysis of Indicator Variables Predictive of National Culture -- 4.2 Factor Analysis of Indicators Predictive of Employee Characteristics -- 4.3 Factor Analysis of Indicators Predictive of Organizational Commitment -- 4.4 Structural Analysis of Conceptual Model -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Cross-Cultural Competence and Functional Diversity in Business Negotiations: A Developing Country's Perspective -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Cultural Differences in Buyer-Seller Relationships -- 1.2 Legal Factors Affecting Cross-Border Business Transactions -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Findings -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion and Implications -- References -- 8 Investigation of Cultural Bias Using Physiological Metrics -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Mirror Imaging Bias and Theory of Mind -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Participants -- 3.2 Apparatus -- 3.3 Stimuli -- 3.4 Procedure -- 3.5 Research Components -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Response Time -- 4.2 Pupil Diameter -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Effects of Price of Zero on Decision Making: An Attempt to Generalize Human's Irrational Behavior to Price of Zero -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method -- 2.1 Participants -- 2.2 Irrational Behavior Caused by Pricing of Zero -- 2.3 Task -- 3 Results -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusions -- References
    Abstract: Human-Machine Interactions and Tools Beyond -- 10 Culture in the Cockpit: Implications for CRM Training -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 History of CRM -- 2.1 Origin in the 1970s -- 2.2 Evolution Since the 1980s -- 2.3 Criticisms of CRM -- 3 Differences in National Culture -- 3.1 Hall's "Hidden Culture" -- 3.2 Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions -- 3.3 Trompenaars' Cultural Dimensions -- 3.4 Jing's Differentiated Order Model -- 4 Organizational and Professional Culture -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 11 Irrational Behavior in Adaptation: Difference of Adaptation Process to Comfort and Discomfort Stimulus When Presented All Together or Intermittently -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method -- 2.1 Participants -- 2.2 Task and Design -- 2.3 Procedure -- 3 Results -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Foreign Relations: Tools and Analyses -- 12 Evaluating Automatic Learning of Structure for Event Extraction -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 2 Approach -- 2.1 Automatic Learning Pipeline -- 2.2 Pipeline Modifications -- 2.3 Metrics -- 3 Experiments -- 3.1 Test Data -- 3.2 Evaluating Coherence of Learned Event Templates -- 3.3 Evaluating Learned Event Templates Against CAMEO Codes -- 3.4 Evaluation of Extracted Events from Metrics -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Template Coherence -- 4.2 CAMEO Code Event-Types Learned -- 4.3 Novel Event-Types Learned -- 4.4 Automated Performance Metrics on Extracted Events -- 5 Conclusions -- 6 Future Work -- References -- 13 Scenario-Based Practical Exercises to Train and Assess General Cross-Cultural Competence for Special Operations Forces -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Development Process -- 2.1 Development of Learning Goals and Instructional Cadre Composition -- 2.2 Initial Development of PEs to Train and Assess General 3C Skills -- 2.3 Iterative Testing and Revision of the PEs
    Abstract: 3 Key Design Features -- 3.1 Village and Scenarios -- 3.2 Practical Exercises -- 3.3 Assessment of Cross-Cultural Competence -- 4 Lessons Learned -- 5 Summary and Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Toward Culturally-Aware Systems -- 14 Toward Culturally-Aware, Next Generation Learning Ecosystems -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Digital Footprints as Cultural Signposts -- 3 Cultural Signposts in Virtual Environments -- 4 Intercultural Agents in Intelligent Systems -- 5 Embodied Intercultural Agents: Culturally-Aware Avatars -- 6 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 15 Investigating Cross-Cultural Differences in Trust Levels of Automotive Automation -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Automation -- 1.2 Autonomous Systems -- 1.3 Trust -- 1.4 Culture-Collectivistic, Individualistic and Contextuality -- 1.4.1 Cultural Collectivism Versus Individualism -- 1.4.2 Cultural Level of Contextuality -- 2 Automation -- 2.1 Robotic Automation -- 2.1.1 Robotic Anthropomorphism in Automation -- 2.1.2 Anthropomorphism and Autonomous Vehicles -- 2.1.3 Performance and Autonomous Vehicles -- 2.2 Automation in Aviation -- 2.3 Automation in Trains -- 2.4 Human-Automation Systems Interaction-Human Autonomy -- 2.5 Human-Automation Systems Integration -- 3 Automation: Autonomous Vehicles -- 3.1 Cultural Attitudes Toward Automated Automobiles -- 4 Discussion -- References -- 16 Evaluating Instructor Configurability for Adaptive Training -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 An Example Training Systems Prototype -- 3 Verification Test Design for Adaptive Training -- 3.1 Verification Measures -- 3.2 Test Design -- 3.3 Test Inputs -- 3.4 Test Conditions -- 3.5 Test Execution -- 3.6 Test Outputs and Measures -- 4 Verification Test -- 5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References
    Abstract: 17 Backstory Elaboration: A Method for Creating Realistic and Individually Varied Cultural Avatars -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 General Approach to BE -- 2.1 Defining Relevant Parameters -- 2.2 Creating Personas and Backstories -- 2.3 Creating Dialogs -- 3 Application of BE in REPEAT -- 3.1 Defining Relevant Parameters -- 3.2 Creating Personas and Backstories -- 3.3 Creating Dialogs -- 4 Integrating Tutoring Infrastructure -- 5 Discussion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 18 The Preference of Using Social Media by Different Attachment Styles for Managing Romantic Relation -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Attachment Theory -- 2.2 Romantic Relation -- 2.3 Social Media -- 3 Method -- 3.1 Design -- 3.2 Procedure -- 4 Summary and Future Work -- References -- Contemporary Defense Applications of Social Science -- 19 Considering Culture in Contemporary Military Interventions: Simulating the Effects of Actions of Influence on a Civilian Population -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Virtual Human Framework -- 4 Psychological Operations (PsyOps) -- 4.1 Theoretical Framework: The Elaboration Likelihood Model -- 4.2 Static Component: PsyOps Characteristics -- 4.3 Effect Generation of a PsyOp -- 5 Key Leader Engagement -- 5.1 Routine KLE -- 5.2 Persuasion KLE Static Component -- 5.3 Effect Generation of a Persuasion KLE -- 6 Civil Military Cooperation -- 6.1 Theoretical Framework for CIMIC Operations -- 6.2 CIMIC Static Component -- 6.3 Generation of CIMIC Effects -- 7 Conclusion and Future Work -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 20 Development of a Competency Model for Civil-Military Teaming -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Domain Analysis -- 2.1 Method -- 2.2 Findings -- 3 Validation and Final Model -- 3.1 Method -- 3.2 Findings -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 Limitations -- 4.2 Application and Future Research
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    ISBN: 9783319299402
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (109 p)
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Well-Being and Quality of Life Research
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Well-Being and Quality of Life Research Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Kee, Youngwha Social Factors and Community Well-Being
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Quality of Life_xResearch ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- 1 Conceptualizing a Community Well-Being and Theory Construct -- Abstract -- Related and Relevant Concepts -- Relevant Theories -- Conceptualization: Community Well-Being -- Defining Community Well-Being -- Development of a Community Well-Being Construct -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 Structure of Well-Being: An Exploratory Study of the Distinction Between Individual Well-Being and Community Well-Being and the Importance of Intersubjective Community Well-Being -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Limits of Previous Indicators
    Abstract: A New Framework of Well-Being -- Methodology -- The Community Well-Being Survey -- Analysis -- Results -- Types of Well-Being -- Three Aspects of Community Well-Being: Objective, Subjective, and Intersubjective -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Does Sense of Community Matter in Community Well-Being? -- Abstract -- Sense of Community and Well-being -- Methods -- Measurement -- Context of Two Areas: Sungmisan and Mapo -- Study Sample -- Findings -- Mean Differences -- The Role of Sense of Community -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References
    Abstract: 4 The Development and Production of Local, National and International State of Children's Well-Being Report Cards -- Abstract -- Introduction -- National Children's Well-Being Indicators -- Small Area Data as a Catalyst for Local Children's Well-Being Reports -- Data Functionality -- Data as a Means of Direct Community Engagement -- Case Study: Bendigo, Australia -- A Strong Authorising Environment and Networks that Bring in Capacity -- A Community Owned Indicators Framework -- The Final Report -- Action Resulting from the Indicators: Strategic Planning and Building Support
    Abstract: Indicator Projects as Triggers for Collaboration -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Gender Equity and Community Well-Being -- Abstract -- Defining and Assessing Community Well-Being -- Human and Social Capital -- Gender Equity -- Women's Empowerment, Education, and Community Well-Being -- The Challenge of Promoting and Assessing the Link Between Gender Equity and Community Well-Being -- References -- 6 Crime and Community Well-Being: The Role of Social Capital and Collective Efficacy in Increasing Safety -- Abstract -- Measures of Well-Being, Fear, and Safety
    Abstract: For Many People, the World Is not Safe -- Police and the Community -- Opportunities for Improving Neighbors' Safety -- Crime, Safety, and Community Well-Being -- References
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    ISBN: 9783319437477
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (306 pages)
    Series Statement: Cultural Sociology
    Series Statement: Cultural Sociology Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Jaworsky, Bernadette Nadya The Boundaries of Belonging : Online Work of Immigration-Related Social Movement Organizations
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Migration ; Migration ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Permissions -- Series Editor Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Organizational Acronyms -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1: Debating Immigration -- The Research Context: A Nation of Immigrants and Immigration-Related Activism -- Methodology: Studying the Immigrant Rights and Immigration Control Movements -- Data Collection -- The Organizations -- Road Map to the Book -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 2: The Boundaries of Belonging -- Putting Cultural Sociology into Closer Conversation with Social Movement Scholarship -- Culture in the Study of Social Movements: A Brief Introduction -- Culture in the Study of the Immigrant Rights and Immigration Control Movements -- Symbolic Boundaries: The Moral and Legal Dimensions -- Working the Boundaries -- Moving the Immigration Debate Online -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 3: Family Matters -- Family Unity: Children as Stand-ins -- ``Don´t Deport My Dad/Mom´´: Children as Political Actors -- ``Anchor Babies´´: Children as Pawns -- Family Separation: The Peril and Promise of Deportation and Enforcement -- Fighting Deportation and Enforcement: Families Without Borders -- The Other Side of Deportation and Enforcement: Families Within Borders -- Bringing in Politics: The Family as a Justification for Action -- Immigration Reform Is for Families -- The Politics of Enforcement -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 4: The Price of Citizenship -- Performing Citizenship as Civic-Economic Participation -- The First Step: A Path for Aspiring Americans -- ``Work Connects Us All´´: Immigrants´ Contributions -- Contributions Build Community: We Are All Citizens -- DREAMers: The Most Deserving of All? -- Preventing ``Amnesty´´: A Path Away from Citizenship -- What Part of ``Illegal´´ Don´t You Understand? Don´t Reward Lawbreakers -- Amnesty´s Fallout: The Consequences of Unchecked Immigration
    Abstract: Just Say No to Amnesty: Ordinary Americans Speak -- Dueling Statistics: Numerical Narratives of (Un)Worthiness -- A Path to Citizenship: Benefits for All -- The Path Away from Citizenship: True Fiscal Commonsense -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 5: Evaluating Values -- American Values: A Nation of Immigrants or a Nation for Americans? -- A Nation of Immigrants and Shared Values -- A Nation for Americans and Shared Interests -- No Human Being Is Illegal: Universalizing the Cause -- Religion and Morality: The Most Explicit of Universal Values -- Refugees and Asylum Seekers: Vulnerable or Dangerous? -- Protecting the Vulnerable -- Protecting the Nation -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 6: Symbolic Boundaries in Action -- The Cultural Structures of Boundary Work -- Measuring ``Success´´: The Potential Implications of Symbolic Boundary Work -- Political Outcomes -- Cultural Consequences -- Gauging the Future: Studying the Cultural Consequences of Social Movements -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Appendix: Thematic Coding Categories -- Bibliography -- Index
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    ISBN: 9783319319209
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (179 p)
    Series Statement: Afro-LatinDiasporas
    Series Statement: Afro-LatinDiasporas Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Richardson, Jill Toliver The Afro-Latin Experience in Contemporary American Literature and Culture : Engaging Blackness
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Literature, Modern-20th century ; Literature, Modern-20th century ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Enduring the Curse: The Legacy of Intergenerational Trauma in Junot Díaz's The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Haunting Legacies: Forging Afro-­Dominican Women's Identity in Loida Maritza Pérez's Geographies of Home -- Notes -- Chapter 4: "Boricua, Moreno": Laying Claim to Blackness in the Post-Civil Rights Era -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Afro-Latin Magical Realism, Historical Memory, Identity, and Space in Angie Cruz's Soledad and Nelly Rosario's Song of the Water Saints -- Notes
    Abstract: Chapter 6: Memory and the Afro-Cuban Missing Link in H.G. Carrillo's Loosing My Espanish -- Notes -- Chapter 7: Conclusion: Conceptualizing Afro-Latinidad -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319313450
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (281 p)
    Series Statement: Cultural Sociology
    Series Statement: Cultural Sociology Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Lamb-Books, Benjamin Angry Abolitionists and the Rhetoric of Slavery : Moral Emotions in Social Movements
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Political sociology ; Political sociology ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Series Editor's Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Table -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Making It Stick -- The Multimodal Style of History -- Overview of the Chapters -- References -- Part I: Moral Emotions in Social Movements -- Chapter 2: Indignant Hearts of Protest -- Bringing Status Back In -- Min(d)ing the Moral Emotions -- Affect, Big Rhetoric, Creativity: A New ABCs of Social Change -- References -- Chapter 3: Moving Contexts of Abolition -- Who Were the Abolitionists? -- Movement Macroscopics: A Bird's-Eye View -- Movement Microscopics: The View from Within
    Abstract: Movement Telescopics: The View Over Time -- References -- Chapter 4: The Rhetoric of Slavery -- The Sentimental Frame -- The Republican Frame -- The Evangelical Protestant Frame -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Emotional Inequalities of Protest -- Chapter 5: Gender Trouble in Abolitionism: On Ethos Work -- Emotional Inequalities of Ethos Work -- The Monstrosity of Female Oratory -- Patterns in Women's Abolitionist Rhetoric -- Women's Abolitionist Rhetoric (Differences) -- The Patrician-Feminist Ethos: Activating Emotional Energy -- Status Summoning: The Prophetic-Feminist Ethos
    Abstract: Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Systemic Racism and the Rhetoric of Recognition -- Two Abolitionisms -- A Theory of Black Status Binds -- The Rhetoric of Recognition -- Existential (Anti)Frames -- The Sojourner Truth Way -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Affect Matters -- Chapter 7: How Charisma and Pathos Move Audiences -- The Reception Fields of Protest Rhetoric -- Wendell Phillips and the Eloquence of Abuse -- Eyewitness Reports -- Audience Actions in Speech Transcriptions -- Status Backlash -- Conclusion -- References
    Abstract: Chapter 8: Looking Back Ahead: When Status Conflicts Explode -- Sacralization in American Culture: The Case of Gender -- Marshaling the Feminine -- Policing Polluted Femininity -- Calibrating the Sacred Feminine -- Victimizing the Feminine Other -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9: Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Methodological Appendix: Emotion and Rhetoric in Historical Sociology -- References of Appendix -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319404660
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 219 p. 13 illus. in color)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Communication for Social Change
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.23
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    Keywords: Culture Study and teaching ; Communication ; Sociology Research ; Economic development ; Social change ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9783319247724
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (704 p)
    Series Statement: International Handbooks of Quality-of-Life
    Series Statement: International Handbooks of Quality-Of-Life Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Tiliouine, Habib The State of Social Progress of Islamic Societies : Social, Economic, Political, and Ideological Challenges
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Consciousness ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- List of Regional Maps -- Regional Maps -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Introduction -- The Focus of This Volume -- The Structure of the Volume -- Part I: The Islamic World in Historical Perspective -- The Muslim Society During the Life of the Prophet Mohammed and After His Death -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sources of Islam -- 2.1 The Qur'an -- 2.2 The Sunnah -- 2.3 The Consensus of Scholars -- 2.4 The Scholars' Analogy -- 3 Main Islamic Objectives -- 3.1 The Essentials ضروريات -- 3.2 The Complementarities (Haajiyat حاجيات)
    Abstract: 3.3 The Embellishments (Tahseeniyat تحسينيات) -- 4 Key Aspects of Islam -- 4.1 Faith and Action in Islam -- 4.2 Islam as a Complete Way of Life -- 4.3 The Relation Between the Muslim Ruler and His Subjects in the Islamic State -- 5 Arabia Before the Rise of Islam -- 6 The Ideal Muslim Society -- 7 The First Muslim Society After the Prophet's Death -- 8 The Muslim Society During the Omayyad's Era -- 9 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- The Islamic Golden Age: A Story of the Triumph of the Islamic Civilization -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Defining the Islamic Golden Age
    Abstract: 3 The Islamic Dynasties of the Golden Age -- 3.1 The Abbassids of Baghdad -- 3.2 The Fatimids -- 3.3 The Umayyad Caliphate of Al-Andalus -- 4 Factors that Facilitated the Emergence of the Islamic Golden Age -- 4.1 The Political system -- 4.2 Economy in the Islamic Golden age -- 4.3 Language and Education -- 5 The Legacy of the Islamic Golden Age -- 5.1 Sciences -- 5.2 Humanities -- Philosophy (Falsafa) -- History -- Geography -- Islamic Arts -- 6 The Decline of the Islamic Golden Age -- 7 Summary and Discussion -- Notes
    Abstract: Annex 1 Timeline of the Expansion of the Muslim Rule (Note: All Dates Refer to the Common Era (CE)) -- References -- The Changing Map of the Islamic World: From the Abbasid Era to the Ottoman Empire of the Twentieth Century -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Fall of the Abbasid Empire -- 3 The Crusades (1095-1291) -- 3.1 The Crusader States -- 3.2 The Legacy of the Crusades -- 4 The Mongol Empire (1206-1368) -- 4.1 The Mughals (1526-1857) -- Mughal's Legacy -- 5 The Safavids (1501-1736) -- 6 The Qajar's (1785-1925) -- 7 The Ottoman Empire (1299-1922) -- 7.1 The Ottoman Wars in North Africa
    Abstract: 7.2 The End of the Ottoman Caliphate -- 7.3 The Ottoman Legacy -- 8 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Social Progress in Islamic Societies: Achievements and Challenges -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Focus of This Chapter -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 The Index of Social Progress (ISP) -- 2.2 The Weighted Index of Social Progress (WISP) -- 2.3 Data Sources -- 2.4 Country Selection -- 2.5 Levels of Analysis -- 2.6 Time Frame -- 3 World Social Development: 1970-2011 -- 4 Islamic Social Development: 1970-2011 -- 4.1 Subregional Development Trends
    Abstract: 5 The Pace of Islamic Development: 1970-2011
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    ISBN: 9783319409498
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (341 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Mutsvairo, Bruce Digital Activism in the Social Media Era : Critical Reflections on Emerging Trends in Sub-Saharan Africa
    DDC: 301
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    Keywords: Africa-Politics and government ; Africa-Politics and government ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Digital Activism in the Social Media Era -- Foreword -- References -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I Political Engagements in Mediated Online Communities -- 1 Dovetailing Desires for Democracy with New ICTs' Potentiality as Platform for Activism -- Introduction -- Activism in Africa: Towards an African Spring? -- Rethinking Activism -- Digital Engagements: Lessons Learnt -- Chapter Summaries -- References -- 2 Engaging in Polarized Society: Social Media and Political Discourse in Ethiopia -- Zone 9 Bloggers-Seeking a Shrinking Middle Ground -- Methodology -- Campaigning Locally and Globally -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3 Baba Jukwa and the Digital Repertoires of Connective Action in a 'Competitive Authoritarian Regime': The Case of Zimbabwe -- Introduction and Background of the Study -- SMs and the Internet -- An Overview of Social Movements in Zimbabwe -- Civic Vacuum and the Emergence of Baba Jukwa -- Conceptual Framework -- Methodology -- Discussion and Analysis of Findings -- How was the Facebook Page Deployed by Baba Jukwa to Advocate for Political Change in Zimbabwe? -- BJ Facebook Page and Collective Action Frames in Zimbabwe -- Baba Jukwa and Digital Repertoires of Connective Action -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4 Digital Activism in Uganda -- Introduction -- Activism and Digital Activism -- Prospects for Digital Activism in Uganda -- Mixed Messages on Freedom of Expression, Access to Information and the Right to Privacy -- Circumscribing Activism -- Doing Digital Activism in Uganda -- The Save Mabira Campaign 2007/2011 -- The Campaign in the Media -- New Media -- The March -- Achievement of the Save Mabira Campaign -- Challenges of the Mabira Campaign -- The Walk-To-Work Protests of 2011 and the 2016 Elections -- The Campaign in the Media (2016) -- The 2016 Elections
    Abstract: The Campaign in the Media (2016) -- Challenges -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Citizen Journalism, Cyber-Activism, and 'Crowdsourcing': Discussing the Sacking of Sierra Leone's Vice President Sam Sumana on Facebook and Twitter -- Citizen Journalism and Radical Democratic Empowerment: Change or Continuity in Media Effects and Agenda-Setting -- The Internet, Social Media and Democracy in Sierra Leone -- Discussing the Sacking of Sierra Leone's Vice President on Facebook and Twitter -- Grassroot Versus Elite Posts -- Discussion of Results: Facebook and Twitter -- User-Generated Content Vs Mainstream Media Content -- Discussion of Results: Facebook and Twitter -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II Digital Transformations: Civic Activism in the Africa Blogsphere -- 6 Engaged Online: Social Media and Youth Civic Engagement in Kenya -- Introduction -- Social Media -- Problem -- Objectives -- Literature -- Kenyan Political Culture, Systems and Youth Participation -- The Internet in Political Communication -- Social Networks, Social Capital and Engagement -- Social Networking Sites and Social Capital -- SNS Connections, Discussions and Engagement -- Social Media and Online Participation -- From Disengaged Citizens to Effective Political Actors: Online Vs Offline Participation -- Internet Access and the Digital Divide -- Summary -- The Study -- The Questionnaire -- Data Analysis Procedures -- Results -- Social Media Usage and Reliance -- Civic Participation among Kenyan Urban Youth -- Hierarchical regression model for civic participation -- Reliance on SNS and Civic Participation -- Discussion -- Civic Participation -- Social Networking Sites and Civic Participation-Offline vs Online Engagement -- Conclusion -- Limitations and Suggestions for Further Studies -- Notes -- References
    Abstract: 7 An Engaged Chadian Artist's Digital Itinerary Towards Political and Civic Success: Pitfalls of Oppression -- Introduction -- Context -- Interpreting and Meeting -- Constructing the Biography -- A Biographical Note on the Artist: Croquemort-A Character that Makes It Go -- Berceau -- Betrayal -- Texts -- Prizes and Invitations -- Constraints and Possibilities -- Inspiration -- Media and Culture Policy: Censorship and 'Fear' -- (No) Presence of International NGOs in Chad -- Culture Infrastructure -- Possibilities and Opportunities: Auto-Development -- Facebook and Other Social Media -- The Appearance of Studios -- Conclusion: Moments of Decision M/Taking -- Notes -- References -- 8 Twitter and Participatory Citizenship: #FeesMustFall in South Africa -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Findings and Discussion -- Hashtag Politics -- Twitter as a 'Choreography of Assembly' for #FMF -- #FMF as a Viral Campaign -- FMF, Twitter and Citizenship -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 9 Scrutinizing Hashtag Activism in the #MustFall Protests in South Africa in 2015 -- Introduction -- The Students' Discourse -- Theorizing Digital, Hashtag Activism Trends and Radical Democracy -- New Media, Digital Media and Hopes for Greater Participation and a Deepening Expansive Democracy -- Methodology -- Data and Analysis: What the Twitter Extractions Revealed -- Analysis -- Concluding Reflections -- Notes -- References -- 10 @SOS_ZA_#SABC: Civic Discourse and the Negotiation of PSB Principles -- Introduction -- Public Broadcasting, Media Policy and Politics -- @SOS_ZA: Saving the SABC in 140 Characters or Less -- Google Groups: Negotiating Broadcasting Policy Reform -- @SOS_ZA: Saving the SABC in 140 Characters or Less… -- Notes -- References -- Part III Gender and LGTB Movements Online: Emerging Debates -- 11 Digital Strategies and African LGBTI Organizing
    Abstract: Emerging Political Homophobia in Côte d'Ivoire -- Behind the Mask: Linking LGBTI Activists throughout Africa -- Luleki Sizwe: Digital Media and Black South African Lesbians' Anti-rape Organizing -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 12 A Resilient Unwanted Civil Society: The Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe Use of Facebook as Alternative Public Sphere in a Dominant Homophobic Society -- Methodology -- Literature Review and Theoretical Framework -- The Articulation of GLBT in Contemporary Zimbabwean Press Reports -- Posts on the GALZ Facebook Page: -- Tsvangirai on Homosexuality and the Complexities of Wooing the Heterosexual Moral Electoral Majority -- Constitutional Debates on the GALZ Facebook page -- The 'Social' Capacity of GALZ Facebook -- Hate Language and the Collapse of an Alternative Subaltern Public Sphere -- The Challenges of Using the GALZ Facebook amongst Midlands State University Homosexuals -- Conclusion -- References -- 13 Blogging, Feminism and the Politics of Participation: The Case of Her Zimbabwe -- Introduction -- Research Design, Method -- The Case -- Method and Questions -- Theory: Technology, Voice and Changing Paradigms of Participatory Practices -- An Analysis of Her Zimbabwe Blogs and the Politics of Gender -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- 14 Gender and Media Representations of Land Based Reforms in Zimbabwe -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework -- Methodological Approach -- Gender and Land Reforms in Zimbabwe -- Women's Access to Land under the FTLRP -- Utilization of Land by Women Entrepreneurs -- Marketing Strategies Employed by Women -- Crossing the Border to Sell in South Africa -- Media Projections and Gendered Realities -- Policy Imperatives -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 15 Broken Silence: #Bringbackourgirls and the Feminism Discourse in Nigeria -- Introduction -- Feminist Discourse in Africa
    Abstract: The Case -- Education as a Tool for Girls' Empowerment - 'Nothing can terrify a gorilla like a little girl with a text book!' -- Human Trafficking a Threat to Girls Empowerment - 'human trafficking! please sign petitions!' -- Religious Oppression Holding Women Back - 'Freedom from ignorance and religious oppression..…Bring back our girls!!!!!' -- Women's Power - 'Women's kick ass army!!!' -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783319407067
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (306 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Gunter, Barrie Food Advertising : Nature, Impact and Regulation
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Nutrition ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: What are the Concerns about Food Advertising? -- Introduction -- The Fundamental Health Problem -- Food Has Become More than Just Nourishment -- The Food Marketing Factor -- Overweight and Obesity Issues -- Drive for a Solution -- Identifying Factors Linked to Poor Food Choices -- Tackling Declines in Childhood Health -- Foods, Ingredients, Tastes and the Regulation of Health -- Which Factors Influence Children's Food Choices? -- The Role Played by Food Marketing -- Global Pressure for Food Marketing Control -- Closing Remarks -- This Book -- References -- Chapter 2: What is the Balance of Evidence for the Effects of Food Advertising? -- Food Advertising: An Evolving Challenge -- Major Research Literature Reviews: Europe -- The UK MAFF Review -- The Stirling/Strathclyde Group -- Advertising Industry Response to Stirling/Strathclyde Group -- Reviews Sponsored by the Office of Communications, UK -- Advertising Regulator Review, UK -- Evidence from North America -- Institute of Medicine Review -- The Berkeley Review -- A Canadian Review -- A European Review -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: What is the Potential for Exposure to Food Advertising? -- Multiple Marketing Channels -- Television Food Advertising -- Amount of Food Advertising -- International Studies -- USA -- UK -- Australia and New Zealand -- Nutritional Content of Advertised Food Products -- North America -- UK -- Australia and New Zealand -- Food Marketing in Print Media -- Exposure to Outdoor and In-Location Food Marketing -- Exposure to Food Marketing Online -- Food Marketing in the Developing World -- From Potential to Actual Exposure to Food Advertising -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Food Advertising: Informative, Misleading or Deceptive? -- Food Advertising, Sugar Visibility and Children -- Problematic Themes.
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    ISBN: 9783319403106
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (236 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Motion pictures ; Greece ; History ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
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