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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781107130982 , 9781107578784
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 315 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Dissertation note: Dissertation University of Toronto
    DDC: 305.8
    Keywords: Geschichte 1860-2010 ; Geschichte ; Politik ; Statistik ; Race Classification ; Political aspects ; Ethnic groups Statistics ; History ; Census Political aspects ; History ; Transnationalism ; Multiculturalism ; Volkszählung ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Rassismus ; Bevölkerungspolitik ; Kanada ; USA ; Großbritannien ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; USA ; Kanada ; Großbritannien ; Volkszählung ; Rassismus ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Bevölkerungspolitik ; Geschichte 1860-2010
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 270-310) and index
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  • 2
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    Book
    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781107037595
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 265 Seiten
    Series Statement: Critical perspectives on empire
    DDC: 306.08
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-1980 ; HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century ; Geschichte ; Gesellschaft ; Globalisierung ; Indigenes Volk ; Indigenous peoples Colonization ; History ; Indigenous peoples Colonization ; History ; Indigenous peoples Colonization ; History ; Decolonization History ; Indigenous peoples Civil rights ; History ; Globalization Social aspects ; History ; Imperialism Social aspects ; History ; HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century ; Indigenes Volk ; Entkolonialisierung ; Australien ; Oceania Colonization ; History ; Australia Colonization ; History ; New Zealand Colonization ; History ; Ozeanien ; Neuseeland ; Australien ; Australien ; Neuseeland ; Ozeanien ; Entkolonialisierung ; Indigenes Volk ; Geschichte 1900-1980
    Abstract: "This book charts the previously untold story of decolonisation in the oceanic world of the Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, presenting it both as an indigenous and an international phenomenon. Tracey Banivanua Mar reveals how the inherent limits of decolonisation were laid bare by the historical peculiarities of colonialism in the region, and demonstrates the way imperial powers conceived of decolonisation as a new form of imperialism. She shows how Indigenous peoples responded to these limits by developing rich intellectual, political and cultural networks transcending colonial and national borders, with localised traditions of protest and dialogue connected to the global ferment of the twentieth century. The individual stories told here shed new light on the forces that shaped twentieth-century global history, and reconfigure the history of decolonisation, presenting it not as an historic event, but as a fragile, contingent and ongoing process continuing well into the postcolonial era"...
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  • 3
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    Book
    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781107002555
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 246 Seiten , Illustrationen
    DDC: 306.4/2
    Keywords: Knowledge, Sociology of ; Social epistemology ; Social representations ; Communication Social aspects ; Dialogue analysis ; Psycholinguistics ; Common Sense ; Gesellschaft ; Kommunikation
    Abstract: "Common Sense and Ethics Dialogue has become a central theoretical concept in human and social sciences as well as in professions such as education, health, and psychotherapy. This 'dialogical turn' emphasizes the importance of social relations and interaction to our behaviour and how we make sense of the world; hence the Dialogical Mind is the mind in interaction with others - with individuals, groups, institutions, and cultures in historical perspectives. Through a combination of rigorous theoretical work and empirical investigation, Markova presents an ethics of dialogicality as an alternative to the narrow perspective of individualism and cognitivism that has traditionally dominated the field of social psychology"--
    Abstract: "Dialogue has become a central theoretical concept in human and social sciences as well as in professions such as education, health, and psychotherapy. This 'dialogical turn' emphasises the importance of social relations and interaction to our behaviour and how we make sense of the world; hence the dialogical mind is the mind in interaction with others - with individuals, groups, institutions, and cultures in historical perspectives. Through a combination of rigorous theoretical work and empirical investigation, Marková presents an ethics of dialogicality as an alternative to the narrow perspective of individualism and cognitivism that has traditionally dominated the field of social psychology. The dialogical perspective, which focuses on interdependencies among the Self and Others, offers a powerful theoretical basis to comprehend, analyse, and discuss complex social issues. Marková considers the implications of dialogical epistemology both in daily life and in professional practices involving problems of communication, care, and therapy"--
    Abstract: Machine generated contents note: Preface and acknowledgements; Figures; Introduction; Part I. 'Superior' and 'Inferior' Thinking and Knowing: 1. From mythos and irrationality towards logos and rationality; 2. Towards Giambattista Vico's common sense; 3. Common sense in humanities and social sciences; Conclusion to Part I; Part II. Dialogicality as Epistemology of Daily Life and of Professional Practices: 4. Ethics of the Ego-Alter-Object relations; 5. Epistemic trust; 6. Epistemic responsibility; 7. The dialogical mind in professional practices; Conclusion to Part II; References; Index
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  • 4
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    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781107064478
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 232 Seiten
    Series Statement: Studies in emotion and social interaction
    DDC: 302
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    Keywords: PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology ; Gesellschaft ; Emotions ; Imitation ; Emotions Social aspects ; Social interaction ; PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology ; Soziologie ; Nachahmung ; Mimik ; Gefühl ; Gefühlsausdruck ; Interaktion ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Interaktion ; Nachahmung ; Gefühlsausdruck ; Gefühl ; Mimik ; Soziologie
    Abstract: "In everyday life we actively react to the emotion expressions of others, responding by showing matching, or sometimes contrasting, expressions. Emotional mimicry has important social functions such as signalling affiliative intent and fostering rapport and is considered one of the cornerstones of successful interactions. This book provides a multidisciplinary overview of research into emotional mimicry and empathy and explores when, how and why emotional mimicry occurs. Focusing on recent developments in the field, the chapters cover a variety of approaches and research questions, such as the role of literature in empathy and emotional mimicry, the most important brain areas involved in the mimicry of emotions, the effects of specific psychopathologies on mimicry, why smiling may be a special case in mimicry, whether we can also mimic vocal emotional expressions, individual differences in mimicry and the role of social contexts in mimicry"...
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781107072268 , 1107072263
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 339 Seiten , Illustrierender Inhalt
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Okamoto, Shigeko The social life of the Japanese language
    DDC: 306.44/0952
    Keywords: Japanese language Social aspects ; Japanese language Discourse analysis ; Japanese language Social life and customs ; Sociolinguistics ; Japanese language Social aspects ; Japanese language Discourse analysis ; Japanese language Social life and customs ; Sociolinguistics Japan ; Japanisch ; Honorativ ; Standardsprache ; Sprachgebrauch ; Geschlechtsunterschied
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  • 6
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    Book
    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781107062283 , 9781107635753
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 458 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Soziolinguistik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Soziolinguistik
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  • 7
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    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 1316590321 , 9781316590324
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 232 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Studies in emotion and social interaction. Second series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Emotional mimicry in social context
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Emotions ; Imitation ; Emotions Social aspects ; Social interaction ; PSYCHOLOGY ; Social Psychology ; Emotions ; Emotions ; Social aspects ; Imitation ; Social interaction ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "Sociality is central to being human and it depends on our ability to understand others, but not just in the way that we might understand something physical, like how to pick an apple from a tree. In this chapter I draw together some threads of other chapters in the book, and develop the idea that human sociality is based on emotions and that it involves sharing pieces of mind. Empathy offers a clear example of emotion-based sharing of mind. As explained in this book's Chapter 9 by Walter and colleagues, it enables us to experience in our selves something of an emotion of another person. Singer et al. (2004) studied the phenomenon by monitoring the brains of respondents when they were themselves experiencing pain and when they were signalled that a loved one in another room was experiencing the same kind of pain. The anterior insula and the anterior cingulate cortex were activated in both cases. A piece of brain activation and a piece of mind were shared. De Vignemont and Singer's (2006) explain that empathy, of this kind, occurs when someone has an emotion that is similar to that of another person, when one sees or imagines the other person having that emotion, and when one knows that the other is the source of one's own emotion"--
    Abstract: "In everyday life we actively react to the emotion expressions of others, responding by showing matching, or sometimes contrasting, expressions. Emotional mimicry has important social functions such as signalling affiliative intent and fostering rapport and is considered one of the cornerstones of successful interactions. This book provides a multidisciplinary overview of research into emotional mimicry and empathy and explores when, how and why emotional mimicry occurs. Focusing on recent developments in the field, the chapters cover a variety of approaches and research questions, such as the role of literature in empathy and emotional mimicry, the most important brain areas involved in the mimicry of emotions, the effects of specific psychopathologies on mimicry, why smiling may be a special case in mimicry, whether we can also mimic vocal emotional expressions, individual differences in mimicry and the role of social contexts in mimicry"--
    Abstract: Cover ; Half-title page; Series page; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Figures; Contributors; Introduction: why and how we mimic emotions; Chapter 1 On the sharing of mind; Chapter 2 The role of mimicry in understanding the emotions of others; Chapter 3 Revisiting the Simulation of Smiles model: the what, when, and why of mimicking smiles; Chapter 4 The neuroscience of mimicry during social interactions; Chapter 5 The social dimension as antecedent and effect of emotional mimicry; Chapter 6 More than just a mirror: examining the cross-channel mimicry of emotional expressions.
    Abstract: Chapter 7 Emotional mimicry: underlying mechanisms and individual differencesChapter 8 Mimicry, emotion, and social context: insights from typical and atypical humans, robots, and androids; Chapter 9 The neurological basis of empathy and mimicry; Chapter 10 Conclusion: toward a better understanding of emotional mimicry; Index.
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  • 8
    ISBN: 1316562530 , 1107414946 , 9781316562536 , 9781107414945
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Zembylas, Michalinos Peace education in a conflict-affected society
    DDC: 303.6/607105693
    Keywords: Peace-building ; Education and state ; Peace Study and teaching ; Peace-building ; Peace ; Study and teaching ; Education and state ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General ; Cyprus
    Abstract: "Peace education initiatives have been subject to heated public debate and so far the complexities involved have not been fully understood. This multilayered analysis examines how teachers negotiate ideological, pedagogical and emotional challenges in their attempts to enact a peace education policy. Focusing primarily on the case study of conflict-affected Cyprus, Michalinos Zembylas, Constadina Charalambous and Panayiota Charalambous situate the Cypriot case within wider theoretical and methodological debates in the field and explore the implications of their findings for theory and practice. Building on current anthropological approaches, the authors use insights from policy studies and sociolinguistics to examine peace education agendas and the ways these are shaped by the dynamics of local politics and classroom practices. This study will be valuable reading for researchers of peace and policy studies as well as for practitioners and policy makers involved in introducing peace education initiatives that challenge teachers' long-held beliefs"--
    Abstract: Part I. Setting the Scene: Theory, Methodology and Context: 1. Conceptualizing 'peace education' in conflict-affected societies; 2. Designing a peace education research project; 3. The emergence of the new peace initiative in the context of Greek-Cypriot education policy; Part II. Teachers' Responses to a Peace Education Initiative: 4. Teachers' interpretations of the transition to the new policy initiative; 5. Teachers' stances and repertoires towards reconciliation; 6. Teachers' difficulties and emotions towards the new policy initiative; Part III. Mapping Teachers' Practices in a Changing Context: 7. The schooling of emotion and memory in classroom interaction; 8. Talking about peace and conflict in a (super)diverse classroom; Part IV. The Impact of Teacher Training Workshops: 9. Handling teachers' discomfort during peace education workshops; 10. Doing 'leftist propaganda' or working towards peace? Responding to teachers' resistance; 11. Moving towards critical ambivalence: enduring reservations and signs of change.
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  • 9
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    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 1316588041 , 1139031821 , 9781316588048 , 9781139031820
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Domingo Gygax, Marc Benefaction and rewards in the ancient Greek city
    DDC: 302.3
    Keywords: Benefactors History To 1500 ; Voluntarism History To 1500 ; Gifts History To 1500 ; City and town life History To 1500 ; City-states History To 1500 ; Interpersonal relations History To 1500 ; Power (Social sciences) History To 1500 ; Gifts ; Interpersonal relations ; Manners and customs ; Power (Social sciences) ; Social conditions ; Voluntarism ; Euergetismus ; Macht ; Polis ; Stadtleben ; Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung ; Greece ; Regions & Countries - Europe ; History & Archaeology ; Benefactors ; City and town life ; City-states ; HISTORY ; Ancient ; General ; PSYCHOLOGY ; Social Psychology ; History ; Greece Social conditions To 146 B.C ; Greece Social life and customs ; Greece History To 146 B.C ; Griechenland ; Greece ; Grèce antique ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "This volume presents for the first time an in-depth analysis of the origins of Greek euergetism. Derived from the Greek for 'benefactor, ' 'euergetism' refers to the process whereby citizens and foreigners offered voluntary services and donations to the polis that were in turn recognised as benefactions in a formal act of reciprocation. Euergetism is key to our understanding of how city-states negotiated both the internal tensions between mass and elite, and their conflicts with external powers. This study adopts the standpoint of historical anthropology and seeks to identify patterns of behaviour and social practices deeply rooted in Greek society and in the long course of Greek history. It covers more than five hundred years and will appeal to ancient historians and scholars in other fields interested in gift exchange, benefactions, philanthropy, power relationships between mass and elite, and the interplay between public discourse and social praxis"--
    Abstract: "This is a historical study that adopts the standpoint of historical anthropology. I do not mean by this that the book is partially based on the work of social and cultural anthropologists dealing with gift-exchange. Instead, I refer to the approach to history from which it is written. Specifically, I seek to identify--beyond individual cases and exceptions--patterns of behavior and social practices deeply rooted in Greek society and the long course of Greek history. I look for regularities, continuities and rules underlying a wide range of human actions. My goal is not to isolate ahistorical features but to analyze the role these more or less stable elements play in the historical process and how their articulation with more dynamic constituents triggered social change. Simplification is inevitable in such an approach, but my belief is that in historical inquiry a certain degree of generalization is both possible and desirable. On the other hand, the basis of the book is strongly empirical. At this level, I have tried to avoid simplification; the reader will find substantial footnotes with many references to literary and epigraphic sources and detailed discussion of documents"--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: 1. Synchronic approaches -- 2. Creating an institution -- 3. Continuity and change (1) : foreigners and athletes; 4. Continuity and change (2) : citizens -- The generalization of euergetism -- Epilogue: Sequence and causal relationships -- Index of passages and inscriptions.
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  • 10
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    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781107578784 , 9781316442951
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.8
    Keywords: Geschichte 1860-2010 ; Geschichte ; Politik ; Statistik ; Race Classification ; Political aspects ; Ethnic groups Statistics ; History ; Census Political aspects ; History ; Transnationalism ; Multiculturalism ; Bevölkerungspolitik ; Volkszählung ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Rassismus ; USA ; Großbritannien ; Kanada ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; USA ; Kanada ; Großbritannien ; Volkszählung ; Rassismus ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Bevölkerungspolitik ; Geschichte 1860-2010
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  • 11
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    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781316650950
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xvi, 564 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.609182/1
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Internationale Politik ; Nation-state ; International relations ; Civilization, Modern ; Civilization, Western ; Civil society ; Violence ; Zivilisation ; Gewalt ; Gesellschaft ; Westliche Welt ; Westliche Welt ; Gesellschaft ; Gewalt ; Zivilisation ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Andrew Linklater's The Problem of Harm in World Politics (Cambridge, 2011) created a new agenda for the sociology of states-systems. Violence and Civilization in the Western States-Systems builds on the author's attempts to combine the process-sociological investigation of civilizing processes and the English School analysis of international society in a higher synthesis. Adopting Martin Wight's comparative approach to states-systems and drawing on the sociological work of Norbert Elias, Linklater asks how modern Europeans came to believe themselves to be more 'civilized' than their medieval forebears. He investigates novel combinations of violence and civilization through a broad historical scope from classical antiquity, Latin Christendom and Renaissance Italy to the post-Second World War era. This book will interest all students with an interdisciplinary commitment to investigating long-term patterns of change in world politics
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. The Hellenic city-states system; 2. New territorial concentrations of power in antiquity; 3. The international relations of Latin Christendom; 4. The Renaissance city-state system; 5. The European states-system and the idea of civilization; 6. Cruelty and compassion in the Age of Empire; 7. Enlightenment thought and global civilization; 8. Total warfare and decivilizing processes; 9. Modernity, civilization and the Holocaust; 10. Sovereignty, citizenship and humanity in the global civilizing process; 11. Process sociology, civilization and international society; Conclusion
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  • 12
    ISBN: 1316403610 , 1316593843 , 9781316403617 , 9781316593844
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 234 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.44
    Keywords: Linguistic minorities Social aspects ; Linguistic minorities Cross-cultural studies ; Multilingualism Cross-cultural studies ; Sociolinguistics ; Ethnology ; Linguistic geography ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Linguistics ; General ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Ethnology ; Linguistic geography ; Linguistic minorities ; Multilingualism ; Sociolinguistics ; Cross-cultural studies
    Abstract: "This book has emerged out of our collaboration in Peripheral Multilingualism: A Sociolinguistic Ethnography of Contestation and Innovation in Multilingual Minority Language Sites, a four-year research project funded by the Academy of Finland in 2011. We are grateful to the Academy of Finland for providing us with this opportunity to pursue research. We started the project with the aim of examining contestation and innovation in multilingual minority language sites. Our initial premise, based on our own and others' previous research, was that language boundaries can show both fixity and fluidity, and that the negotiability of such boundaries can be studied empirically as an emergent property of discourse and social interaction. We have brought this perspective to bear not only on the tensions that arise from complex and changing multilingual processes, practices and experiences in Sami, Corsican, Irish, and Welsh language contexts, but also on the creative acts and activities that are an important part of dealing with these tensions in the four research sites"--
    Abstract: 2.6 Corsican metacultural representation as a project of the self2.7 'Sexy Irish': mediated representations of Irish speakers; 2.8 Sociolinguistic consequences of reflexivity; 3 Conventional and transactional authenticities in small-culture tourism; 3.1 Searching for authenticity; 3.2 Conventional and transactional authenticities; 3.3 Authentication and time: fixed and fluid; 3.4 Place as an authenticating resource; 3.5 Authentic products: the local as source and site of transformation or trope; 3.6 Authenticity, person and performance
    Abstract: 3.7 Authenticity as assemblage: the interplay of the conventional and the transactional4 Expanding possibilities for commodification: luxury, mobility, visuality; 4.1 Commodification and small languages; 4.2 Multimodal discourse of Sámi commodification; 4.3 Cwtch and Halen Môn; 4.4 Commodifying place names and spaces in Corsica; 4.5 Small languages and body commodification: the case of Irish language tattoos; 4.6 From enclaving to luxury; 5 Transgression, small languages and changing boundaries; 5.1 Transgression, multilingualism and small languages; 5.2 Pushing boundaries with parody
    Abstract: 5.3 Transgressing the Sámi centre: the case of Märät Säpikkäät/Njuoska Bittut5.4 Transgressing media norms for Welsh: Madamrygbi; 5.5 Transgressing the norms of Irish in the commercial domain; 5.6 Transgressing the taboo against mocking Corsican nationalism: the case of Canistrelli Clandestini; 5.7 Transgression and maturing processes; 6 A view from the periphery: sociolinguistics, small languages and change; 6.1 Small languages: reconsidering centres and peripheries; 6.2 Small languages, peripheral contexts, big concepts; 6.3 A peripheral vision?; References; Index
    Abstract: Cover ; Half-title page; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Figures; Tables; Preface; 1 Small languages in new circumstances?; 1.1 Small languages; 1.2 Old circumstances and enduring contexts; 1.3 New circumstances; 1.4 Dynamic peripheries; 2 Reflexivity and small languages: the 'meta' imperative in late modernity; 2.1 De-traditionalisation and the 'reflexive imperative'; 2.2 Metaculture and metalanguage; 2.3 Heightened reflexivity and sociolinguistic discontinuity; 2.4 Metacultural motifs in Welsh linguistic landscaping; 2.5 Materiality and changing discourses of Sáminess
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    ISBN: 131671604X , 9781316716045
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 229 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Duncan-Jones, Richard Power and privilege in Roman society
    DDC: 303.30937/09015
    Keywords: Rome History ; Rome ; Rome ; History ; Slaves History ; Power (Social sciences) History ; Social status History ; Career development History ; Romeinse oudheid ; Slaves ; Rome ; History ; Power (Social sciences) ; Rome ; History ; Social status ; Rome ; History ; Career development ; Rome ; History ; Career development ; Politics and government ; Macht ; Privileges (geschiedenis) ; Power (Social sciences) ; Slaves ; Social conditions ; Social status ; HISTORY ; Ancient ; General ; History ; Rome Army ; Cavalry ; History ; Rome Politics and government 30 B.C.-284 A.D ; Rome Social conditions ; Rome History Empire, 30 B.C.-284 A.D ; Romeinse rijk ; Rome (Empire) ; Rome ; History ; Empire, 30 B.C.-284 A.D ; Rome ; Politics and government ; 30 B.C.-284 A.D ; Rome ; Social conditions ; Rome ; Army ; Cavalry ; History ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "How far were appointments in the Roman Empire based on merit? Did experience matter? What difference did social rank make? This innovative study of the Principate examines the career outcomes of senators and knights by social category. Contrasting patterns emerge from a new database of senatorial careers. Although the highest appointments could reflect experience, a clear preference for the more aristocratic senators is also seen. Bias is visible even in the major army commands and in the most senior civilian posts nominally filled by ballot. In equestrian appointments, successes by the less experienced again suggest the power of social advantage. Senatorial recruitment gradually opened up to include many provincials but Italians still kept their hold on the higher social groupings. The book also considers the senatorial career more widely, while a final section examines slave careers and the phenomenon of voluntary slavery"--
    Abstract: Part I. Social Status and Senatorial Success -- 1. Introduction: The senator -- 2. Social standing and its impact on careers -- 3. The career ladder at Rome -- 4. Service overseas -- 5. Defenders of the empire -- 6. Influx from the provinces -- 7. The chronology of the senatorial evidence -- 8. Career inscriptions and what they leave out -- Part II. Equestrian Perspectives -- 9. Defining the equites -- 10. The public employment of equites -- 11. The economic involvements of equites -- 12. The devaluation of equestrian rank -- Part III. The Unprivileged -- 13. Slavery : the background -- 14. Slavery as a career -- Appendix 1: Scoring systems for senators -- Appendix 2: Non-vigintiviri and additional senators -- Appendix 3: The duration of army posts -- Appendix 4: Details of vigintiviri -- Appendix 5: Some senatorial careers -- Appendix 6: Early and late priesthoods -- Appendix 7: Inventory of senators in the database.
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