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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781315210735 , 9781351810555
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (216 Seiten)
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Disability Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.70874
    Keywords: People with mental disabilities Sexual behavior ; Sexual ethics ; Sociology of disability ; People with mental disabilities ; People with mental disabilities ; Sexual behavior ; Sexual ethics ; Sociology of disability ; People with mental disabilities ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Social Work ; bisacsh ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Sociology ; General ; bisacsh ; Disability ; Disability Studies - Sociology ; Social Work and Disability ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Social Work ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Sociology ; General
    Abstract: chapter Introduction -- chapter 1 The who, the what and the why -- chapter 2 The autonomy/paternalism debate -- chapter 3 Research findings and analysis: the parental perspective -- chapter 4 Third-rail sexual politics under scrutiny: the question of facilitated sex -- chapter 5 A modest proposal regarding the normalisation of facilitated sex -- chapter 6 Conclusions.
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  • 2
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    ISBN: 9780429507663 , 0429507666
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xviii, 218 pages)
    DDC: 321.8
    Keywords: Democracy ; Communication / Political aspects ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "This book examines democracy and governance from the unconventional and largely under-researched vantage point of information. It looks at the exclusionary informational dynamics in democracy and analyses the role of information capitalism, new technology, virtual networks, cyberspace, and media. While emphasizing the foundational value of information as the 'source code' of modern societies, the book explains how it is strategically maneuvered in technologies of governance in so-called established and credible democracies. It studies the neutralization and subversion as well as the complex, nuanced and multidimensional act of othering of people, who are supposed to be the repository of power in democracy and in whose interest the business of governance is expected to be conducted. The work highlights the challenges of technocratic interpretations, stunted public policy communication, hyped information society, cooption through the state-of-the-art capitalism, rhetoric of virtual networks, and the often-unilateral agendas of mainstream media. A major intervention in understanding the nature of contemporary democracy and polity, this volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of politics, media, political communication and technology studies."--Provided by publisher
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  • 3
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    ISBN: 9781351190008 , 9781138202030 , 9781315475059
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (432 pages)
    Edition: First edition
    Edition: Also available in print format
    Series Statement: Routledge Media and Cultural Studies Companions
    Parallel Title: Print version
    DDC: 302.23
    Keywords: Mass media Social aspects ; Mass media Political aspects ; Communication ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "The Routledge Companion to Media and Activism is a wide-ranging collection of 42 original and authoritative essays by leading contributors from a variety of academic disciplines. Introducing and exploring central debates about the diverse relationships between both media and protest and communication and social change, the book offers readers a reliable and informed guide to understanding how media and activism influence each other. The expert contributors examine the tactics and strategies of protest movements, and how activists organize themselves and each other; they investigate the dilemmas of media coverage, and the creation of alternative media spaces and platforms; and they emphasize the importance of creativity and art in social change. Bringing together case studies and contributors from six continents, the collection is organized around themes that address past, present and future developments from around the world. The Routledge Companion to Media and Activism is an essential reference and guide for those who want to understand this vital area."--Provided by publisher
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  • 4
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    ISBN: 9781317533245
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (193 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Batkin, Jane Identity in Animation : A Journey into Self, Difference, Culture and the Body
    DDC: 302.234
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 The boop-oop-a-doop girl: culture, body and Betty Boop -- 2 Disney: self, patriarchy and punishment -- 3 Conflict and connection, body and performance: how Looney Tunes broke out of the asylum -- 4 The case for Wallace and Gromit: Britishness, horror, slapstick and the real -- 5 Who am I? Gender at play: guys in corsets, girls in love -- 6 The misfits: bodies, difference and wandering in the Clayography films of Adam Elliot -- 7 Hayao Miyazaki: place, nostalgia and adolescence -- 8 The 'thingness' of CG and the life of the object -- Conclusion -- Index
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781315312965
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (155 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Baxter, P. T. W The Azande and Related Peoples of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and Belgian Congo : East Central Africa Part IX
    DDC: 305.896361
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- Preface -- CONTENTS -- PART I. THE AZANDE GROUP OF TRIBES -- I. General -- Introduction -- Nomenclature -- Location -- Population -- Language -- Physical characteristics -- Temperament, manners, and habits -- Dress -- Tribal marks and personal ornamentation -- Crafts -- II. An Outline of Zande History -- The indigenes and the Sudanic invasions -- The Mangbetu -- The Avungara invasion -- The Ambomu -- Traders and slavers -- European conquest -- Missions -- Internal development -- The Zande Scheme -- III. Classification of Incorporated, Subject, and Neighbouring Peoples -- A. Peoples ruled and influenced by the Azande -- (i) Peoples completely "Zandeized" -- (ii) Peoples ruled and greatly influenced by the Azande -- (iii) Peoples slightly influenced by or neighbouring the Azande, but in general politically separate -- (iv) Notes on other names relating to Zande or "Zandeized" populations -- B. Peoples ruled and influenced by the Mangbetu -- IV. Ecology -- Mode of life -- The agricultural year -- Food production and diet -- The homestead -- Division of labour and the position of women -- V. The Formal Political Structure of Zande Society -- The political authority of the Avungara -- chiefs -- deputies -- Political and social status -- Ambomu and Auro -- slavery -- status of women -- commoners -- Avungara -- the Avungara myths -- Legal aspects of Zande social organization -- the legal authority of the Avungara chiefs -- the "legal" importance of the Zande oracle -- Economic organization -- Military organization -- VI. Social and Kinship Organization -- Zande clans -- incest and exogamy rules -- Kinship -- affines -- Marriage -- Divorce -- extra-marital relations -- Birth -- twins -- adoption -- Status -- Circumcision -- Blood-brotherhood -- Death
    Abstract: mourning -- Avungara funerary rites -- VII. Witchcraft, Oracles, and Magic -- The nature of witchcraft -- witchcraft as the cause of misfortune -- witchcraft and moral notions -- mechanism of witchcraft -- counter-action -- dreams and witchcraft -- gall-bladder men and other agencies of misfortune -- Witch-doctors -- Leeches, leechcraft, and sickness -- Oracles -- the benge or poison oracle -- other oracles -- Types of magic -- sorcery -- magicians -- Associations for the practice of magic -- VIII. Zande Religion -- The tuka -- the atoro -- the agalisa -- Mbori-the Supreme Being -- rain stoppers -- Ture -- PART II -- I. The Ndogo-Sere Group -- Tribal groups -- Ndogo -- Sere -- Bai -- Bviri -- Tagbu -- Feroge -- Indri -- Togoyo -- Golo -- Witchcraft, oracles, and magic -- mystical forces -- witchcraft -- sorcery -- witch-doctors -- oracles and ordeals -- the Makau movement -- II. The Moru-Madi Group -- Linguistic sub-groups -- History -- Location and population -- Physical measurements -- The Northern or Moru sub-group -- Economic life -- social and political organization -- age grades -- Clans -- Marriage -- the Bori rain-making clan -- magic and sorcery -- burial and grave monuments -- The Central sub-group -- The Logo -- distinctive cultural features -- economy -- social and political organization -- marriage -- religious beliefs and magic -- The Keliko and Avukaya -- distinctive social and cultural features -- The Southern or Madi sub-group -- The Madi -- distinctive cultural features -- economy -- social and political organization -- religious beliefs and cults -- The Lugbara -- distinctive cultural features -- economy -- crafts -- social and political organization -- life cycle -- religion and ritual -- The Luluba -- The Lendu -- dress -- economy -- crafts -- social and political organization -- life cycle -- birth and initiation -- marriage
    Abstract: death and burial -- religion, ritual, and magic -- III. The Bongo-Baka Group -- Tribal groups -- Bongo -- Baka -- Amadi District peoples -- Rumbek District peoples -- other groups -- Kreish -- The Bongo -- name -- location and population -- language -- distinctive cultural features -- history -- economic organization -- crafts -- social and political organization -- marriage -- burial -- magic -- Other tribes of the Bongo-Baka group -- Bibliography -- Index
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  • 6
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    ISBN: 9781315307985
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (151 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Cerulli, Ernesta Peoples of South-West Ethiopia and Its Borderland : North Eastern Africa Part III
    DDC: 305.8009633
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- CONTENTS -- Introduction -- I. PEOPLES OF THE ETHIOPIAN BORDERLAND -- Peoples of Dar Fung: Ingassana-Mao Group -- Nomenclature and Grouping -- Demography -- Physical Characteristics -- Traditions and History -- Language -- Main Features of Economy -- Social Organization -- Political System -- Main Cultural Features -- Suri-Surma-Mekan Group -- Introduction -- Nomenclature and Grouping -- Demography -- Physical Characteristics -- Traditions and History -- Language -- Main Features of Economy -- Social Organization and Political System -- Main Cultural Features -- Burji-Konso Group -- Location and Grouping -- Nomenclature -- Demography -- Physical Characteristics -- Traditions and History -- Language -- Main Features of Economy -- Life Cycle -- Political System -- Main Cultural Features -- II. DIDIŋA-LOŋARIM-MURLE GROUP -- Introduction -- Nomenclature and Grouping -- Position and Environment -- Physical Characteristics -- Demography -- Traditions and History -- Language -- Main Features of Economy -- Social Organization and Political System -- Main Cultural Features -- III. PEOPLES OF THE LOWER OMO -- Introduction -- Location -- Gelaba (Reshiat) -- Main features of economy -- social organization -- political organization -- main cultural features -- ritual and beliefs -- Buma and Marle -- Marle (Marile) -- IV. PEOPLES OF SOUTH-WEST ETHIOPIA -- History of the Sidāmā Countries -- Language -- Demography -- Physical Characteristics -- Gimira-Maji Group -- Grouping, Nomenclature, and Location -- Main Features of Economy -- Social Organization and Political System -- Main Cultural Features -- West Sidāmā or Ometo Group -- Grouping, Nomenclature, and Location -- Main Features of Economy -- Social Organization and Political System -- Main Cultural Features
    Abstract: Sidāmo-Darasa-Kambatta Group -- Grouping, Nomenclature, and Location -- Main Features of Economy -- Social Organization and Political System -- Main Cultural Features -- Bibliography -- Index
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  • 7
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    ISBN: 9781317550433
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (163 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Research in Gender and Society
    Parallel Title: Print version Davidson, Maria del Guadalupe Black Women, Agency, and the New Black Feminism
    DDC: 305.48896
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Agency Born of Struggle -- 1 The Constructed Agent: Postmodernism, White Feminism, and Black Male Agency -- 2 Historicizing Agency in the Black Feminist Tradition: A Phenomenology of the Black Female Body -- 3 Worrying the Feminist Line -- 4 Millennials: Black Women Forming and Transforming Agency -- 5 Troubling the Water: Black Feminist Theory and the Hegemony of Thought -- 6 Conclusion: On the Grayness of Gray -- Bibliography -- Index
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  • 8
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    ISBN: 9781315281711
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (182 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Van Geluwe, H Les Bira et les Peuplades Limitrophes : Central Africa Belgian Congo Part II
    DDC: 305.896394
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- TABLE DES MATIERES -- PREFACE -- Avant-Propos -- I. RENSEIGNEMENTS GENERAUX -- 1. Nom -- 2. Situation Géographique -- 3. Milieu Physique -- 4. Origine - Histoire et Migrations -- 5. Parenté ethnique -- 6. Sous-groupes -- 7. Caractères linguistiques généraux -- 8. Caractères anthropologiques généraux -- 9. Caractères psychologiques -- 10. Démographie -- II. VIE MATERIELLE ET ECONOMIQUE -- 1. Moyens d'existence -- 2. Village -- 3. Habitation -- 4. Constructions spéciales -- 5. Mobilier -- 6. Ustensiles -- 7. Armes et couteaux -- 8. Habillement -- a. Vêtements -- b. Chapeaux -- c. Parure -- d. Coiffure -- 9. Peinture corporelle -- 10. Tatouage -- 11. Déformations artificielles -- 12. Soins de propreté -- 13. Economie -- a. Technologie -- 1. Allume-feu - Eclairage -- 2. Etoffe -- 3. Tannage -- 4. Poison -- 5. Travail du bois -- 6. Cordes - Filets -- 7. Vannerie -- 8. Poterie -- 9. Travail du fer -- b. Agriculture -- c. Elevage -- d. Chasse -- e. Pêche -- f. Alimentation -- g. Interdictions alimentaires -- h. Anthropophagie -- i. Géophagie -- j. Boissons -- k. Narcotiques, stupéfiants, pipes -- l. Chemins, transports, navigation -- m. Commerce, monnaie, marché -- III. VIE FAMILIALE ET CYCLE DE LA VIE -- 1. Organisation familiale -- 2. Naissance -- 3. Education -- 4. Circoncision - Initiation -- 5. Excision -- 6. Mariage -- 7. Formes et aspects des unions matrimoniales -- a. Polygamie, Monogamie -- b. Polyandrie, Concubinage -- c. Endogamie, Exogamie -- d. Rapports entre mari et femme -- e. Dissolution du mariage -- f. Ethique sexuelle -- g. Adultère -- 8. Mort, Funérailles, Deuil -- IV. ORGANISATION POLITIQUE, SOCIALE ET JUDICIAIRE -- 1. Organisation politique -- a. Organisation politique en général -- b. Autorité et pouvoir du chef -- c. Guerre -- 2. Organisation sociale -- a. Généralités
    Abstract: b. Etiquette -- c. Pacte de sang -- d. Associations fermées -- e. Totémisme -- f. Clans -- 3. Organisation judiciaire -- a. Généralités -- b. Droit civil -- c. Droit pénal -- d. Ordalies -- V. VIE INTELLECTUELLE, ARTISTIQUE ET RELIGIEUSE -- 1. Connaissances scientifiques -- a. Division du temps -- b. Numération -- 2. Arts -- a. Musique -- 1. Instruments de musique -- 2. Chants -- 3. Danses -- b. Art plastique -- c. Art oral -- d. Jeux -- 3. Religion -- a. Etre Suprême -- b. Culte des esprits -- c. Culte des ancêtres -- d. Croyances diverses -- e. Sorcellerie -- f. Magie -- g. Divination -- h. Médecine -- Bibliographie -- Liste des périodiques consultés -- Liste des monographies parues dans la série Ethnographic Survey of Africa
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    ISBN: 9781315297842
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (117 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Manoukian, Madeline Akan and Ga-Adangme Peoples : Western Africa Part I
    DDC: 305.8963385
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- CONTENTS -- Part I THE AKAN PEOPLES -- Location and Distribution -- Demographic Data -- History and Traditions of Origin -- Language -- Physical Environment -- Main Features of Economy -- Kinship, Succession and Marriage -- Political Structure -- Political Structure of Certain States -- Land Tenure -- Life Cycle -- Religious Beliefs and Cults -- Bibliography -- Part II THE GA AND ADANGME PEOPLES -- Introduction -- Location and Grouping -- History and Traditions of Origin (Ga) -- Language -- Physical Environment -- Main Features of Ga Economy -- Ga Kinship, Succession and Marriage -- Ga Political Structure -- Ga Land Tenure and Fishing Rights -- Ga Life Cycle -- Ga Religious Beliefs and Cults -- Manya Krobo State (Adangme) -- Bibliography -- INDEX TO DISTRIBUTION OF AKAN, GA-ADANGME AND OTHER GROUPS
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  • 10
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    ISBN: 9781315281834
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (81 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Vansina, Jan Les Tribus Ba-Kuba et les Peuplades Apparentées : Central Africa Belgian Congo Part I
    DDC: 305.80096751
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- TABLE DES MATIERES -- Préface -- PREFACE -- Introduction -- Milieu physique -- LES TRIBUS BA-KUBA. -- Nomenclature -- Groupements. -- Démographie. -- Histoire. -- Linguistique. -- Vie matérielle. -- Le feu. -- L'habitation. -- La parure. -- Les vêtements. -- Technologie. -- Arts. -- Musique et Danse -- Economie. -- Agriculture. -- Chasse. -- Pêche. -- Animaux domestiques. -- Nourriture. -- Industrie et commerce. -- La Propriété. -- Organisation sociale. -- Clans et Termes de parenté. -- Mariage. -- Héritage et succession. -- Esclaves. -- Structure politique. -- Organisations locales. -- Organisation centrale. -- Justice. -- Religion et magie. -- Le cycle de la vie. -- Naissance. -- Initiation. -- Mort et funérailles. -- LES BASHI-LELE. -- Nomenclature. -- Groupements. -- Démographie. -- Histoire. -- Linguistique. -- Vie matérielle. -- Art. -- Economie. -- Organisation sociale et structure politique. -- Les clans. -- Termes de parenté. -- Mariege. -- La kolomo. -- La hohombe. -- Les classes d'âge. -- Village. -- Chefferie. -- Religion. -- LES BA-WONGO. -- Nomenclature. -- Groupements. -- Démographie. -- Histoire. -- Linguistique. -- Vie matérielle. -- Art. -- Economie. -- Structure sociale. -- Justice. -- BIBLIOGRAPHIE. -- LISTE DES MONOGRAPHIES PARUES DANS LA SERIE ETHNOGRAPHICAL SURVEY OF AFRICA
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    ISBN: 9781315295886
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (116 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Gunn, Harold D Peoples of the Plateau Area of Northern Nigeria : Western Africa Part VII
    DDC: 305.8009669
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- PART I. THE JERAWA GROUP OF BAUCHI, PLATEAU AND ZARIA PROVINCES -- Nomenclature: location: territorial groups -- Language -- Demography -- Traditions of origin -- Physical environment -- Economy -- Social organization and distinctive cultural features of the several groups -- (a) The Chara (Nfachara) of Buji District, Plateau Province -- (b) The Gezawa of Bauchi Province (Zul, Dorei, Tulai, Danshe and Kayauri) -- (c) The peoples of Jere and Buji Districts, Plateau Province, and the related peoples of Lame and Jarawa Districts, Bauchi Province -- (d) The Rukuba (Bache) of the Birom Tribal Area (District), Plateau Province -- (e) The peoples of Amo, Janji, Piti and Ribam villages, Plateau and Zaria Provinces -- Sources -- PART II -- A. THE CHAWAI OF ZARIA PROVINCE -- Nomenclature: traditions: language -- Economy -- Demography and social organization -- Marriage -- Religious beliefs -- Miscellaneous cultural features -- Sources -- B. THE AFUSARE (HILL JARAWA) AND RELATED PEOPLES OF BAUCHI AND PLATEAU PROVINCES -- Nomenclature -- Afusare of Bauchi-general -- Anaguta and Afusare of Plateau Province-general -- Economy -- Dress -- Demography and social organization -- Distinctive cultural features of the several groups of Afusare of Bauchi Province -- Group I: Jarawan Kogi, Fedare, Fursum -- Group II: Fobur, Share, Gusti -- Sources -- PART III. THE BIROM, ATEN AND IRIGWE -- A. BIROM -- Nomenclature -- Location: demography -- Sub-tribal groupings: traditions of origin: linguistic affiliations -- Environment: economy: land tenure -- Crafts: dress and ornamentation -- Housing -- Law: judicial procedure -- Inheritance: succession -- Social organization -- Ritual cycle and practices -- Sources -- B. ATEN (GANAWURI, JAL) -- Nomenclature
    Abstract: Location: environment: economy -- Demography: types of settlement: administration -- Affiliations -- Distinctive cultural features -- Sources -- C. IRIGWE -- Nomenclature: location: demography: affiliations -- Distinctive cultural feature -- Sources -- PART IV. SOME UNCLASSIFIED COMMUNITIES OF BAUCHI AND PLATEAU PROVINCES: THE PYEM OF GINDIRI DISTRICT: THE PEOPLES OF SOUTH-WESTERN LERE DISTRICT -- Pyem -- Sigidawa -- Boto and associated hamlets -- Sources -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317370116
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (173 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Gender and Global Politics
    Parallel Title: Print version Ward, Eilis Feminism, Prostitution and the State : The Politics of Neo-Abolitionism
    DDC: 306.74
    Keywords: Prostitution - Political aspects
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Introducing neo-abolitionism: definition, drivers and debates -- The drivers of neo-abolitionism -- Structure of the book -- Note -- References -- 1. Neo-abolitionism and transnational advocacy networks: Globalising an idea -- Introduction -- Moral entrepreneurs and the lifecycle of international norms -- Transnational neo-abolitionism in the late-twentieth century -- The Palermo Protocol: a first example of neo-abolitionist lobbying in action -- The European Parliament: a second example of neo-abolitionist lobbying in practice -- The harmful consequences of transnationalising neo-abolitionism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 2. From contested to consensus: Swedish politics on prostitution and trafficking -- Introduction -- Situating the Swedish welfare state -- The history of prostitution and the state -- Neo-abolitionism: prostitution as structural gender oppression -- Parliamentary debates pre and post 2000: changing discourse -- The final test - everybody's favourite legislation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Public papers -- 3. The Netherlands: Analysing shifts and continuities in the governing of sexual labour -- Introduction -- The 2000 lifting of the ban on brothels and its implementation: concerns, rationale and effects -- The gradual encroachment on legal sex work after legalisation -- Current reforms: growing neo-abolitionist tendencies -- Agents of neo-abolitionism -- International pressures -- Political parties -- Influences on public opinion -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 4 Strange confluences: Radical feminism and evangelical Christianity as drivers of US neo-abolitionism -- Introduction -- History of US prostitution regimes and feminist prostitution reform
    Abstract: Sex trafficking, feminism and the religious right -- Institutionalising neo-abolitionism: the Federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act -- Neo-abolitionists transform the TVPA -- Neo-abolitionism in the United States: present and future -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 5. The Irish parliament and prostitution law reform: A neo-abolitionist shoe-in? -- Introduction -- Feminist activism and the sex trade -- Neo-abolitionism and parliamentary processes -- Neo-abolitionism and the upper house (the Seanad) -- Neo-abolitionism and the public consultation process -- The Minister not for turning? -- Discussion -- Notes -- References -- 6. Almost abolitionist: The peculiarities of prostitution policy in England and Wales -- Introduction -- From nuisance to neo-abolitionism? The development of prostitution law and policy -- The evolution of neo-abolitionism in England and Wales -- 'Almost abolitionism': prostitution policy and neo-liberal responsibilisation -- Shifting the burden? Deterring demand, reducing supply and the Police and Crime Act 2009 -- From 'common prostitutes' to vulnerable victims? Almost abolitionism and sex sellers -- Enforcing exit through coercion? Evaluating Engagement and Support Orders -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 7. Against the trend: Resistance to neo-abolitionism in Australian anti-trafficking policy debates -- Introduction -- Sex work and human trafficking policy-making: state matters in federal forums -- Neo-abolitionist activism at the Australian parliamentary inquiries -- Inquiry into the Trafficking of Women for Sexual Servitude 2003-2005 -- Inquiry into Slavery, Slavery-like Conditions and People Trafficking 2012-2013 -- Obstacles to neo-abolitionism in Australia -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 8. In search of a fair and free society: The regulation of sex work in New Zealand -- Introduction
    Abstract: What's the problem represented to be? -- What assumptions underlie the representation of the problem? -- How did the 'problem' come to be represented in this way? -- Can the problem be thought about differently? -- What effects are produced by this representation of the problem? -- How/where is this representation of the 'problem' produced and defended? -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Conclusion: Carceral feminism, the state and the sex worker in a globalised era. Whose power? -- Introduction -- Neo-abolitionist claims and drivers -- Prostitution, feminism and the state -- Conclusion -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351839792
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (187 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Lomsky-Feder, Edna Women Soldiers and Citizenship in Israel : Gendered Encounters with the State
    DDC: 305.43355
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Theorizing women's encounters with the state -- Gendered citizenship -- The military as an extreme case of a gendered state institution -- Women as "outsiders within" the military -- Key concepts and outline of the book -- Note -- Chapter 2 Setting the stage -- Gender and the military in Israel -- Research strategies -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Serving the army as secretaries: Intersectionality and multi-level contracts -- Women negotiating with the military -- Achieving respectability: Women of marginalized groups -- Entitlement to self-fulfillment: Women from dominant groups -- Differing contracts, divergent experiences: Gender, class, and cultural schemas -- Exploring alternative contract: Religious women's resistance through military service -- Notes -- Chapter 4 Contrasting gendered experiences: Redoing and undoing gender -- The military's gendered role opportunities -- Women in traditional feminine roles committedto "proper femininity" -- Reducing gender in white-collar positions -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Contrasting gendered experiences: Crossing boundaries -- Reexamining gender models in non-traditional roles -- Power and shame in the narratives of women officers -- Women's military experiences as pathways to gendered citizenship -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Dis/acknowledging sexual harassment: Gray areas of violence -- Military's external and internal violence -- Militarized sexual harassment-The Israeli context -- Serving and surviving in a culture of harassment -- Women confronting sexual abuse -- Gray areas of sexual harassment -- Notes -- Chapter 7 Dis/acknowledging military violence: Women breaking the silence of occupation -- Do not hear, do not see, do not speak -- Women's anti-war protest -- Gendered silencing mechanisms
    Abstract: The movement between knowing and not knowing -- Criticizing the occupation from a gendered perspective -- Women confronting the state -- Notes -- Chapter 8 Gendered citizenship andmilitary service: A comparative perspective -- Multi-dimensional contracts -- Contrasting gendered experiences -- Dis/acknowledging violence -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315295725
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (177 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Littlewood, Margaret Peoples of the Central Cameroons (Tikar. Bamum and Bamileke. Banen, Bafia and Balom) : Western Africa Part IX
    DDC: 305.80096711
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- CONTENTS -- PEOPLES OF THE CENTRAL CAMEROONS -- Introduction -- I. THE TIKAR OF THE BRITISH AND FRENCH CAMEROONS -- Location and distribution -- Demography -- Language -- Traditions of origin and history -- Physical environment -- Main features of economy -- Local and kin grouping -- Political organization -- The life cycle -- Religion and magic -- Bibliography -- II. THE BAMUM OF THE FRENCH CAMEROONS -- Location and distribution -- Demography -- Traditions of origin and history -- Language -- Physical environment -- Main features of economy -- Local and kin grouping -- Political organization -- Main cultural features -- The life cycle -- Religion and magic -- Bibliography -- III. THE BAMILEKE OF THE FRENCH CAMEROONS -- Location and distribution -- Demography -- Traditions of origin and history -- Language -- Physical environment -- Main features of economy -- Local and kin grouping -- Political organization -- Main cultural features -- The life cycle -- Religion and magic -- Bibliography -- IV. THE BANEN, BAFIA AND BALOM OF THE FRENCH CAMEROONS -- Introduction -- The Banen -- Location and distribution -- Physical environment -- Territorial grouping and demography -- Traditions of origin and history -- Language -- Main features of economy -- Social organization and political system -- Main cultural features -- The life cycle -- Religion and magic -- The Bafia and the Yambasa -- Location and distribution -- Physical environment -- Demography -- Traditions of origin and history -- Language -- Main features of economy -- Social organization and political system -- Main cultural features -- The life cycle -- The Balom -- Location and physical environment -- Territorial grouping and demography -- Traditions of origin and history -- Language
    Abstract: Main features of economy -- Social organization -- Main cultural features -- The life cycle -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351852968
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (237 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Classic Texts in Anthropology
    Parallel Title: Print version Kuper, Adam The Reinvention of Primitive Society : Transformations of a Myth
    DDC: 305.8009
    Keywords: Ethnology - History
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- List of figures and tables -- Preface to the 2017 reissue -- Part I The idea of primitive society -- 1 The myth of primitive society -- 2 Barbarian, savage, primitive -- Part II Ancient law, ancient society and totemism -- 3 Henry Maine's patriarchal theory -- 4 Lewis Henry Morgan and Ancient Society -- 5 The question of totemism -- Part III Evolution and diffusion: Boas, Rivers and Radcliffe-Brown -- 6 The Boasians and the critique of evolutionism -- 7 From Rivers to Radcliffe-Brown -- Part IV Descent and alliance -- 8 Descent theory: A phoenix from the ashes -- 9 Towards the intellect: Alliance theory and totemism -- Part V Back to the beginning -- 10 The return of the native -- 11 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315513836
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (173 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: The Routledge Education Studies Series
    Parallel Title: Print version Brown, Zeta Contemporary Issues in Childhood : A Bio-ecological Approach
    DDC: 305.23
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of abbreviations -- Series editor's preface -- Foreword -- Section One Bronfenbrenner and his bio-ecological model -- 1 Bronfenbrenner's 'bio-ecological' model and its application to understanding children's development -- Section Two Social, development and learning identities -- 2 Child and young person development: biological, environmental and interpersonal influences -- 3 The role of play in childhood -- 4 The complexities of childhood resilience -- 5 Being mentally healthy: children and young people navigating their mental well-being -- Section Three Contributing factors to a child's upbringing -- 6 Formation of partnerships: an ecological paradigm -- 7 Common vigilance: a perspective on the role of the community in safeguarding children -- 8 Child poverty and life chances -- 9 How big is our society? -- Section Four Societal aspirations and expectations on children, young people and families -- 10 Power, inclusion and diversity -- 11 Empowering communities: understanding policy contexts -- 12 Growing up in the twenty-first century -- List of contributors -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351981194
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (303 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Hennessy, Rosemary Profit and Pleasure : Sexual Identities in Late Capitalism
    DDC: 306
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Setting the Terms -- Living Sexual Identity in the Local-Global Scene -- Marxist Feminism: What's Love Got to Do with It? -- The Politics of the New -- 2. The Material of Sex -- Marxism's Sexual Material -- The Coming of the Queer -- It's My Pleasure: Consuming Desires -- 3. Cultural Study, Commodity Logic, Sexual Subjects -- Cultural Management under Neoliberalism -- Linking Culture and Capital -- Commodifying Sexual Identities -- 4. Queer Visibility in Commodity Culture -- Queer Theory And/As Politics -- Queer Nationalism: The Avant-Garde Goes SHOPping -- Queer-Y-Ing the Avant-Garde -- In The Life (Style): Postmodern (Homo) Sexual Subjects -- Out of Sight, Out of Mind -- Reading Visibility: Critique -- 5. Sexual Alibis, Colonial Displacements: Materializing Myth in The Crying Game -- What Is Seen, What Happens, and What Is Said -- The Things a Girl Has To Put Up With -- Getting Rid Of a Shit-Hot Bowler -- Materializing Reality -- 6. Desire as a Class Act: Lesbian in Late Capitalism -- The Cultural Turn: From Class Politics to Symbolic Exchange -- Imaginary Lesbians -- New Left Legacies -- 7. Identity, Need, and the Making of Revolutionary Love -- Not Meat Nor Drink -- Relinking: Need, Affect, Sexual Identity -- Revolutionary Love -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index
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  • 18
    ISBN: 9781317532989
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (137 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Cassidy, Margaret Children, Media, and American History : Printed Poison, Pernicious Stuff, and Other Terrible Temptations
    DDC: 302.230830973
    Abstract: "Cover" -- "Title" -- "Copyright" -- "Dedication" -- "CONTENTS" -- "List of Figures" -- "Preface" -- "Acknowledgments" -- "1 Children and Media in the Early United States" -- "Changing Conceptions of Childhood" -- "Print Media and Children in the Early Nineteenth Century" -- "Changes on the Way" -- "2 The Mass Press" -- "Information Explosion" -- "The Penny Press" -- "The Penny Press and Children" -- "Some Good News" -- "Cheap Fiction" -- "Concerns About Children and Cheap Fiction" -- "Maybe Itâs Not So Bad?" -- "Cheap Fiction as a Point of Entry to âBetterâ Fiction" -- "Amateur Journalism" -- "Turbulent Times" -- "3 Beyond Story Papers and Dime Novels: Flash and Fancy" -- "Racy Publications" -- "Cleanup Efforts" -- "Public Amusements" -- "4 The Rise of Mass Media and Youth Culture in the Twentieth Century" -- "Film" -- "Radio" -- "5 Midcentury Media and Turbulent Teens" -- "Rock & Roll" -- "Comic Books" -- "TV Time" -- "6 Television Takes Center Stage" -- "Enter Television" -- "Early Research on Children and Television" -- "Television in the Lives of Our Children" -- "The Research Continues" -- "The Surgeon Generalsâ Reports" -- "The Medium Is the Message" -- "Later Evolution of Television" -- "7 Twenty-First Century Childhood and Digital Media" -- "The Next-Best Thing in an Age of Limited Freedom" -- "Testing the Waters of Independence" -- "Protecting Privacy" -- "Competition Between Parents and Media for Childrenâs Attention" -- "Looking Back . . . Looking Forward" -- "Bibliography
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  • 19
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    ISBN: 9781315400846
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (217 pages)
    Series Statement: Expanding Literacies in Education
    Series Statement: Expanding Literacies in Education Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Zaidi, Rahat Literacy Lives in Transcultural Times
    DDC: 306.44
    Keywords: Literacy ; Social aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- 1. Introduction: Literacy Lives in Transcultural Times -- Moving to Cosmopolitan Learning -- Nesting Literacy and Language in Transculturalism and Cosmopolitan Flows -- Looking across the Collection -- Ethnoscapes Chapters: Cultural Flows, Local-Global Tensions and Linguistic Diversity -- Closing Thoughts -- References -- Ethnoscapes -- 2. Complicating Literacies: Settler Ways of Being with Story(ies) on Wabanaki Lands -- At the University on Wolastoqey Lands -- Settling on Mi'kmaq Lands -- Settlers Schooling on Wolastoqey Lands -- Futurity of Indigenous Peoples: Reimagining Narrative on/with Wabanaki Lands -- Acknowledgment -- Notes -- References -- 3. International Struggles over 'Low Literacy' versus the Alternative 'Social Practices' Approach -- Introduction -- International Policy: Policy Statements - EFAs, MDGs/SDGs -- Literacy as Social Practice -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- 4. Multiliteracies Reconsidered: A "Pedagogy of Multiliteracies" in the Context of Inquiry-Based Approaches -- Introduction -- Theoretical Perspectives -- Multiliteracies Reconsidered: A "Pedagogy of Multiliteracies" in the Context of Inquiry-Based Approaches -- Vignette 1: Water Quality/Inquiry/Report -- Vignette #2: Water Bodies and Home Communities -- Notes -- References -- 5. Examining the Relational Space of the Self and Other in the Language-Drama Classroom: Transcultural Multiliteracies, Situated Practice and the Cosmopolitan Imagination -- Introduction -- Defining Transcultural Multiliteracies and Situated Practice from a Cosmopolitan Perspective -- Cosmopolitan Imagination, Third Space and Embodied Language: Creating a Necessary Aesthetic Distance in a Language Class through Drama Pedagogy -- Final Thoughts -- Acknowledgment -- References
    Abstract: Technoscapes -- 6. Monster High: Converging Imaginaries of Girlhood in Tweens' Digital Doll Play -- Introduction -- Popular Transmedia and Children's Cultural Imaginaries -- Monster High Transmedia -- Nexus Analysis and Mediated Interaction -- Fanvid and Monster High Doll Play -- Converging Imaginaries across Digital, Popular, and Social Media -- Repetitions and Resonances: Consuming Fashion and Reviewing Doll Collections: Dressing Up as "Monsteristas" -- Normalizing High School Popularity: "Ghoulfriends," Boyfriends, and Digital Doll Play -- Idealizing Adolescent Bodies through Makeup Makeovers: "Be Yourself. Be Unique. Be a Monster" -- Celebrating and Constructing Difference as Imperfection: "Freaky Flaws" -- Ruptures: Wielding Horror and Parody as Social and Material Capital -- Repetition, Resonances, and Ruptures in Converging Imaginaries -- Note -- References -- 7. Investing in New Literacies for a Cosmopolitan Future -- Framing the Issue -- The Challenge to Educators -- Investment in a Mobile, Fluid World -- Cosmopolitanism and Educational Change -- Investing in a Cosmopolitan Future -- References -- 8. Public Engagement and Digital Authoring: Korean Adolescents Write for/as Action -- Introduction -- Global Citizenship through Writing for/as Action Online -- Studying Writing as Action through Connective Ethnography -- "Ways We Can Do Together": Eunhye's Vision of World History -- Toward New Rhetoric for Public Engagement in Digital Spaces -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 9. Artifacts as Catalysts for Reimagining Transcultural Literacy Pedagogies -- "No Longer the Imagined Audience" -- Objects and Narrative: Critical Artifactual Literacies -- Objects, People, Place, and Power: A Pedagogy of Indigenous Métissage -- Objects, Ontologies, and Epistemologies: Materialist Pedagogies
    Abstract: Objects as Catalysts: Reimagining Transcultural Literacy Pedagogies -- Theory in Play/Practice: Pedagogical Invitations -- Theory in Play/Practice: Pedagogical Responses -- What Is Possible? -- References -- 10. Rescripting Classed Lives and Imagining Audiences as Online Cosmopolitan Practice -- Children Composing in Transcultural Cosmopolitan Times -- Social Class -- Rescripting Lives and Imagining Audiences through Popular/Consumer Culture -- Thinking through Small Stories -- Composing Digital Posters as Research -- Making: Processes of Scripting a Cosmopolitan Self -- Considering Social Class in Transcultural, Cosmopolitan Times -- Notes -- References -- Ideoscapes -- 11. Poststructural and Posthuman Theories as Literacy Research Methodologies: Tensions and Possibilities -- Paradigmatic Roots of Poststructural and Posthumanist Perspectives -- (Re)Thinking Research: Shifting our Paradigm(s) and Practice(s) -- Producing Research Questions: What Are We Looking For? -- Producing Data: What Counts as Data? -- Interviews and Transcripts: How Do We Talk to Students and (Re)Present Entanglements with Humans/Non-Humans? -- Analysis and Writing: How Do We Do Analysis and Write with Theories? -- Why "More-than-Human Ontologies" of Research Are Needed -- Note -- References -- 12. Proper Distance and the Hope of Cosmopolitanism in a Classroom Discussion about Race -- Translocalism -- Critical Cosmopolitanism and Critical Literacy -- Proper Distance -- Ideoscapes -- A Cosmopolitan Classroom: Difference and Mobility -- The Artist as Translocal Subject -- Translocality and Proper Distance in Interaction: The Lawn Jockey -- The Tensions of Maintaining Proper Distance -- Ideoscapes through the Distance of Texts -- References -- 13. Towards Transculturalism in Tackling Diversity for Literacy Teacher Education
    Abstract: Towards Transculturalism in Tackling Diversity for Literacy Teacher Education -- A Basis for Tackling Diversity -- Diversity in Pre- and In-Service Literacy Teacher Education -- Conceptualizing Diversity: Ideoscapes, Responsive Pedagogy, and Learning -- Situating Our Examination of Diversity -- Positioning the Participant Researcher -- Communication, Learning, Silence -- Extending Our Understanding -- Moving Forward with Transculturalism -- References -- About the Editors and Contributors -- Index
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  • 20
    ISBN: 9781134996896
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (250 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies on Asia in the World Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hossen, M. Anwar Water policy and governance in South Asia
    Parallel Title: Print version Hossen, M. Anwar Water Policy and Governance in South Asia : Empowering Rural Communities
    DDC: 333.9100954
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    Keywords: Water resources development ; Ganges River Valley (India and Bangladesh) ; Electronic books ; Bangladesch ; Wasserversorgung ; Ganges ; Bangladesch ; Wasserversorgung ; Ganges
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of maps -- Preface and acknowledgements -- List of acronyms -- Glossary of Bengali terms -- Introduction -- Organization of the book -- 1 River water, power and agricultural community livelihoods: the Ganges Basin context -- Ecological characteristics of the Ganges Basin -- Hydropolitics in South Asia -- Hydropolitics in Bangladesh -- Theoretical approach -- Development theory -- Political ecology -- Human rights -- Water governance -- Chapra village as the fieldwork site -- Primary data collection -- Focus groups -- In-depth case studies and participant observation -- Tanvir -- Tofajjal -- Joardar -- Billal -- Chapra household survey -- Secondary data sources -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 The Ganges dependent area in Bangladesh -- The dependency of the Gorai bank communities on Ganges hydro-ecology -- The Farakka Barrage -- Political culture -- Water policies in the GDA -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 The Gorai River restoration and the Ganges- Kobodak projects -- The Gorai River Restoration Project -- Elite domination at Chapra -- Sedimentation and charland -- River Bank erosion and embankment failures -- Flood vulnerabilities -- Drought concerns -- The Ganges-Kobodak project -- Outcomes of the GK project -- Construction phase conflict and mismanagement -- Operational phase confl ict and mismanagement -- Lack of accountability and transparency -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Agricultural transformation at Chapra -- Cropping patterns -- Crops and seeds -- Indigenous crop varieties -- Introduced crops -- Water commodification -- Fisheries commodification -- Land and equipment costs -- Fertilizers and pesticides -- Natural fertilizers -- Chemical fertilizers -- Domestic animals -- Employment -- New employment patterns -- Conclusion -- References.
    Abstract: 5 Local governments' roles to protect the marginalized communities -- Power structure of local governments -- Water management -- Seed management -- Fertilizer management -- Food security program management -- Employment program management -- Education program management -- Health care program management -- Housing program management -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 Human rights at Chapra -- Water rights violations -- Water access for basic needs -- State obligations in regard to shared watercourses -- Vulnerable communities and the rights to participate in decision-making processes -- Ecological integrity -- The right to employment -- The right to food -- Education rights violations -- The right to health -- The right to housing -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 Political resistance, conflict and social movements -- Conceptualization of local movements -- The political climate in Bangladesh -- Struggles over resources and the environment -- Farakka protests -- Local protests -- Struggles for democratization -- Inclusion in government systems -- Movements for bottom-up development approach -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Water governance at the Ganges Basin -- The human right to water -- Problems found in Chapra village -- Causes of water and agricultural challenges for Chapra people -- Ecocracy -- Farakka Barrage, the bilateral agreement and hydropolitics -- Technocentric water management -- Elite control of local institutions -- Recommendations for promoting governance approach -- Elected basin-wide institution -- The reform of the JRC -- Ward-level water governance institution -- The reform of local level government -- Water democracy -- Conclusion -- References -- Conclusion -- Index
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  • 21
    ISBN: 9781351709958
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (187 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Critical Realism (Routledge Critical Realism)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Critical Realism Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Bhaskar, Roy Interdisciplinarity and Wellbeing : A Critical Realist General Theory of Interdisciplinarity
    DDC: 306.461
    Keywords: Wellbeing ; Wellbeing ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- List of acronyms -- 1. Introduction -- Interdisciplinarity, health, and wellbeing -- Outline of the book contents -- The audience of the book -- PART I: Antinomies of mainstream interdisciplinarity -- 2. Overview of the contemporary literature -- Driving forces of interdisciplinarity -- Defining interdisciplinarity -- Interdisciplinarity without metatheory risks failure -- Preoccupation with personalism -- Institutional and organizational failings -- Bibliometric analysis of interdisciplinary research -- The absence of an adequate metatheoretical perspective -- 3. Contemporary ways to justify interdisciplinarity -- The pessimistic view -- The optimistic view -- The pragmatic view -- Some problems with mainstream metatheoretical strategies -- PART II: A critical realist general theory of interdisciplinarity -- 4. Core concepts of critical realism -- The role of philosophy -- Seriousness -- The nature of philosophical argument -- The nature of philosophy itself -- Enhanced reflexivity -- Critical realism and ontology -- A new ontology -- An immanent critique of Humean ontology -- The domains of the real, the actual, and the empirical -- The dialectic of science -- Three senses in which reality is structured -- 5. Critical realism and social science -- Structure and agency -- The individual and the collective -- Meaning and law -- Comparing the natural and social sciences -- A toolkit for social scientists -- 6. The ontological case for interdisciplinarity -- The DREI(C) and the RRREI(C) -- The stages of interdisciplinarity -- Conditions for interdisciplinarity -- 7. The seven steps to deeper understanding of ontology -- Step 1: being (ontology) is unavoidable and layered -- Step 2: being as process
    Abstract: Step 3: being as totality -- Step 4: being as incorporating transformative praxis, that is, human action -- Step 5: being as incorporating reflexivity -- Step 6: being as meaningful -- Step 7: being prioritizes identity over difference and unity over split -- Note -- 8. Critical realism and the alternative metatheories/methodologies -- Empiricism -- Neo-Kantianism -- Hermeneutics -- Social constructionism -- Critical realism is anti-imperialist -- Critical realism is epistemologically all-inclusive -- PART III: Applied interdisciplinary research -- 9. Biophysical interventions are not enough: the hidden (holistic) healing ensemble -- The placebo effect described -- How does the placebo effect work? -- A theory of the placebo effect as ergonic efficiency -- The hidden (holistic) healing ensemble -- 10. The seven enigmas of healing -- The first enigma: What is it? -- The second enigma: What are its signs and symptoms? -- The third enigma: What causes it? -- The fourth enigma: What cures (or at least alleviates) it? -- The fifth enigma: What prevents it? -- The sixth enigma: How is it experienced? -- The seventh enigma: How are we to alleviate and cure it? -- 11. The biopsychosocial approach, with special reference to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health -- Introduction to the biopsychosocial model -- The ICF -- 12. The practical organization of interdisciplinary co-operation -- 13. Understanding methodological imperialism -- Power and disciplinary hierarchies -- 14. Interdisciplinarity in action: explaining the epidemiology of HIV -- Using the RRREI(C) -- Using the DREI(C): retroduction and elimination -- The Carnivalesque Theory -- Two options of non-conformity -- The positive correlations between multiple concurrent partners and HIV infection -- A clash of research assumptions -- Answering the criticisms
    Abstract: Interdisciplinarity challenges us and requires reflexivity -- Conclusion -- 15. Concluding considerations -- Metatheoretical unity -- Interdisciplinary research needs disciplinarity -- Some problems associated with the absence of a depth ontology -- The concrete universal and the concrete singular -- Major difference between critical realism and rival accounts of science -- Reductionism and atomism -- The ontology of interdisciplinarity -- Crossdisciplinary understanding -- Institutional support for crossdisciplinary understanding -- References -- Index
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  • 22
    ISBN: 9781134885176
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (289 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The good life beyond growth
    Parallel Title: Print version Rosa, Hartmut The Good Life Beyond Growth : New Perspectives
    DDC: 301
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    Keywords: Lebensqualität ; Sozialer Indikator ; Soziale Gerechtigkeit ; Alternative Ökonomie ; Quality of life ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift 2015 ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Kapitalismus ; Wirtschaftskrise ; Gutes Leben ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Kapitalismus ; Kritik ; Gutes Leben
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Contributors -- Good life beyond growth: an introduction -- Part I Foundations: alternative conceptions of the good life -- 1 The misadventures of the good life between modernity and degrowth: from happiness to GDP to Buen Vivir -- 2 Buen Vivir: a proposal with global potential -- 3 Available, accessible, attainable: the mindset of growth and the resonance conception of the good life -- 4 Resonance and the romantic era: a comment on Rosa's conception of the good life -- Part II Beyond the growth paradigm: alternative conceptions of the economic -- 5 A philosophy of ecological economics -- 6 Productivity, property, and violence: a critique of liberal justifications of growth -- 7 Growth regimes and visions of the good life: why capitalism will not deliver -- 8 Political economic conditions of a good life beyond growth -- Part III The good society: alternative conceptions of social justice and well-being -- 9 The common good as a principle of social justice -- 10 Bread and Roses: "good work" from a union perspective -- 11 How not to argue against growth: happiness, austerity and inequality -- 12 Basic income and the freedom to lead a good life -- Part IV Subjects beyond growth: changing practices -- 13 Happiness, the common good, and volunteer work -- 14 Is love still a part of the good life? -- 15 Empowering ourselves in the transformation to a good life beyond growth -- 16 Subjective limits to growth and the limits to a lifestyle oriented critique of growth -- Part V One world without growth: alternative conceptions of the political -- 17 The 'good life' of nations: a global perspective -- 18 Economics, relationality and the good life in Chiawa, Zambia.
    Abstract: 19 Europe, capitalist Landnahme and the economic-ecological double crisis: prospects for a non-capitalist, post-growth society1 -- 20 Towards radical alternatives to development -- Index
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  • 23
    ISBN: 9781317399452
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xvi, 193 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in international business and the world economy 68
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in international business and the world economy
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Managing culture and interspace in cross-border investments
    DDC: 658/.049
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    Keywords: International business enterprises ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Direktinvestition ; Mergers and Acquisitions ; Internationalisierung ; Unternehmenskultur
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Contributors -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction: Managing Culture and Interspace in Cross-border Investments: Building a Global Company -- 2 Othering FDI in the Media: How Chinese Investors Are Constructed as Deviating Others in German Dailies -- 3 Behind the Scenes: Managers' Interpretations of Foreign Takeovers by Investors of Emerging Economies -- 4 Industrial Relations and FDI From China and India in Germany -- 5 Cultural Frictions in Post-merger Integration Processes: A View on "Face" When Dealing With Asian Counterparts -- 6 Multiple Organisational Identities After M&As -- 7 Becoming a National Champion yet Remaining a Global Player: The Acquisition of Volvo Car by Zhejiang Geely -- 8 Asymmetric Effects of Cultural Distance: A Comparison of German and Austrian Inbound and Outbound Cross-border Transactions and the Diverging Effect of Integration of Wholly Owned Target Firms -- 9 Brownfield Investments in the German Automotive Parts Industry: Private Equity as a Door Opener -- 10 Reactions to China's Cross-border Investment and International Investment Law -- 11 Chinese Outward FDI in Germany and the U.S.: An Assessment of National and Subnational Location Strategies -- 12 The Perception of Local Institutional Quality by Multinationals in a Transition Economy Context: Empirical Evidence From Three Regions in Ukraine -- 13 Realities of Responsible Business: Institutional and Structural Conditions in MNE-Local Government Bargaining -- 14 Between Embeddedness and Otherness: Internationalisation of Grocery Retailers in Emerging Markets -- 15 Making Sense of Local Customer Relationships in Cross-border Acquisitions -- 16 Evolving Forms of Collaborative Finance in Corporate Networks: Insights From the Automotive Industry in Germany and Brazil.
    Abstract: 17 Synopsis: Building a "Global" Company: Challenges of Interspace and Regional Embeddedness -- Index
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  • 24
    ISBN: 9781315308098
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (231 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Huntingford, G. W. B The Galla of Ethiopia; The Kingdoms of Kafa and Janjero : North Eastern Africa Part II
    DDC: 305.89355
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CONTENTS -- THE GALLA OF ETHIOPIA -- Introduction -- Note on Orthography -- Nomenclature and Tribal Grouping -- The names Oromo and Galla -- The Borana and the Baraytumā -- List of groups and tribes -- Physical characters -- Submerged classes or pariah groups -- Language and literature -- History -- Demography -- Physical Environment -- Main Features of Economy -- Livestock -- Agriculture -- Land tenure -- Food -- Calendar -- Division of labour -- Hunting -- Settlement pattern -- Slavery -- Trade -- Social Organization and Political Structure -- Social organization -- Political structure -- Political organization -- Legal procedure and sanctions -- Main Cultural Features -- Crafts -- Ritual and beliefs -- The Condition of the Galla in the 20th Century -- Bibliography -- 1. Ethiopic, Amharic and Galla records and documents -- 2. European sources -- 3. Maps of Galla land -- THE KINGDOM OF KAFA -- Note on Orthography -- Introduction -- Nomenclature -- Divisions of the People -- Language -- History -- Demography -- Physical Environment -- Main Featuresof Economy -- Social Organization and Political Structure -- Main Cultural Features -- The ManjŌ -- THE KINGDOM OF JANJERO -- Introduction -- Nomenclature -- Language -- History -- Physical Environmentand Demography -- Physical and Moral Characters -- Main Features of Economy -- Social Organization and Political Structure -- Main Cultural Features -- Bibliography -- 1. Kafa -- 2. Janjero -- Index
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  • 25
    ISBN: 9781315307695
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (191 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Shack, William A The Central Ethiopians, Amhara, Tigri?a and Related Peoples : North Eastern Africa Part IV
    DDC: 305.8928063
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- Language classification of the central Ethiopians -- A note on ethnographic sources -- Recent political history of the area -- Acknowledgements -- A note on orthography -- AMHARA AND TIGRIŇA -- Nomenclature, tribal grouping and language -- Location and physical environment -- Main features of the economy -- Social organisation -- Traditional political structure -- Main cultural features -- Belief and ritual -- Bibliography -- FALASHA -- Nomenclature and tribal grouping -- Location and physical environment -- Tradition and history -- Language -- Main features of the economy -- Social organisation and traditional political structure -- Main cultural features -- Belief and ritual -- Bibliography -- TIGRE: BENI AMER, BILEN AND RELATED PEOPLES -- Nomenclature and tribal grouping -- Location and physical environment -- Tradition and history -- Language -- Main features of the economy -- Social organisation -- Traditional political structure -- Main cultural features -- Belief and ritual -- APPENDIXES -- I. Genealogy of the Marya -- II. Genealogy of the Beit Asgade -- Bibliography -- GURAGE -- Nomenclature and tribal grouping -- Location and physical environment -- Tradition and history -- Language -- Main features of the economy -- Social organisation -- Traditional political structure -- Main cultural features -- Belief and ritual -- Bibliography -- HARARI -- Nomenclature and tribal grouping -- Location and physical environment -- Tradition and history -- Language -- Main features of the economy -- Social organisation -- Traditional political structure -- Main cultural features -- Belief and ritual -- Bibliography -- ARGOBBA -- Nomenclature and tribal grouping -- Location and physical environment -- Tradition and history
    Abstract: Language -- Main features of the economy -- Main cultural features -- Social organisation and political structure -- Religion -- Slavery -- Bibliography -- GAFAT -- Tradition and history -- Language -- Bibliography -- INDEX
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    ISBN: 9781315313030
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (151 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Gulliver, Pamela The Central Nilo-Hamites : East Central Africa Part VII
    DDC: 305.8965
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- CONTENTS -- The Central Nilo-Hamites -- Introduction -- Nomenclature -- Traditions of the Teso-speaking group -- Physical environment and development -- Language -- The Teso -- Location and population -- Traditions of origin and history -- Main features of economy -- Political and territorial organization -- Mode of settlement and land tenure -- Family and kinship -- Marriage -- Age-set system -- Religion -- Conclusion -- The Kumam -- The Karamojoŋ, Jie, and Dodos -- Location and population -- Recent history and administration -- Main features of economy -- Residential groupings -- Marriage -- Age-set system -- Warfare -- Religion and magic -- Distinctive features : Karamojoŋ -- Dodos -- The Turkana -- Location and population -- History -- Physical environment -- Main cultural features -- Main features of economy -- Kinship and family organization -- Territorial organization -- Age-set system -- Marriage -- Judicial system -- Modem administration -- Religion and magic -- The Toposa -- Location and population -- Traditions and history -- Physical environment and economy -- Social organization -- Age-set system -- Marriage -- Religion and magic -- The Donyiro (Ŋiaŋatom) -- The Jiye -- Other Tribes within the Area -- Labwor -- Tepes -- Ŋiakwai -- Ŋiaŋgeya-Napore group -- Teuso -- Bibliography -- Supplementary Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315304748
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (75 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Jaspan, M. A The Ila-Tonga Peoples of North-Western Rhodesia : West Central Africa Part IV
    DDC: 305.896391
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- CONTENTS -- I. Introduction -- Nomenclature and grouping -- Traditions of origin and history -- Demography -- Language -- Physical environment -- Economy -- Agriculture -- Cattle and small stock -- Other aspects -- Social organization and political structure -- Administration -- Distinctive cultural features -- II. The Ila -- Economy -- Stock-rearing -- Agriculture -- Fishing and hunting -- Industries and crafts -- Labour migration -- Social organization and political structure -- Local groupings -- Kinship -- Marriage -- Inheritance -- Slavery -- Other social groups -- Political organization -- Land tenure -- Judicial procedure -- Modern administration -- Life cycle -- Birth -- Initiation -- Tribal marks and cicatrization -- Burial -- Religious beliefs and cults -- Gods and ancestral spirits -- Other cults -- Magic, witchcraft and sorcery -- III. The Tonga -- Physical environment -- Economy -- Agriculture -- Stock-rearing -- Hunting, fishing and gathering -- Crafts -- Division of labour -- Labour migration -- Social organization and political structure -- Residential groups -- Descent groups -- Marriage -- Political administration and judicial procedure -- Slavery -- Modern developments -- Life cycle -- Birth and initiation -- Ritual prohibitions -- Burial -- Religious beliefs and cults -- The rain cult -- Other spirits and cults -- Witchcraft -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315279350
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (143 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Van Geluwe, H Les Bali et les Peuplades Apparentées (Ndaka-Mbo-Beke-Lika-Budu-Nyari) : Central Africa Belgian Congo Part V
    DDC: 305.8009675
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Table of Contents -- Avant-Propos -- I. Renseignements Generaux -- 1. Nom -- 2. Situation géographique -- 3. Milieu physique -- 4. Origine. - Histoire. - Migrations -- 5. Sous-groupes -- 6. Caractères linguistiques généraux -- 7. Caractères anthropologiques généraux -- 8. Caractères psychologiques -- 9. Démographie -- II. Vie Materielle et Economique -- 1. Moyens d'existence -- 2. Village -- 3. Habitation -- 4. Constructions spéciales -- 5. Mobilier -- 6. Ustensiles -- 7. Armes et couteaux -- 8. Habillement -- a. Vêtements -- b. Couvre-chefs -- c. Coiffure -- d. Parure -- 9. Peinture corporelle -- 10. Tatouage -- 11. Déformations artificielles -- 12. Hygiène -- 13. Economie -- a. Technologie -- 1. Allume-feu, Feu, Eclairage -- 2. Etoffe -- 3. Tannage -- 4. Fabrication du poison -- 5. Fabrication du sel -- 6. Travail du bois -- 7. Filets. - Corderie -- 8. Vannerie -- 9. Poterie -- 10. Travail du fer -- b. Agriculture -- c. Elevage -- d. Chasse -- e. Pêche -- f. Alimentation -- g. Interdictions alimentaires -- h. Anthropophagie -- i. Géophagie -- j. Boissons -- k. Narcotiques, Pipes -- l. Chemins - Transport - Navigation -- m. Commerce - Monnaie - Marchés -- III. Vie Familiale et Cycle de la Vie -- 1. Organisation familiale -- 2. Naissance -- 3. Education -- 4. Circoncision - Initiation -- 5. Mariage -- 6. Formes et aspects des unions matrimonales -- a. Mariage à l'échange - Mariage à l'essai -- b. Monogamie, Polygamie, Polyandrie, Concubinage -- c. Endogamie, Exogamie -- d. Division du travail -- e. Dissolution du mariage -- f. Ethique sexuelle -- 7. Mort - Funérailles - Deuil -- IV. Organisation Politique, Sociale et Judiciaire -- 1. Organisation politique -- a. Organisation politi que en général -- b. Chefs -- c. Guerre -- 2. Organisation sociale -- a. Généralités
    Abstract: b. Etiquette -- c. Pacte de sang -- d. Associations fermées -- e. Totémisme -- f. Clans -- 3. Organisation judiciaire -- a. Droit civil -- b. Droit pénal -- c. Ordalies -- V. Vie Intellectuelle, Artistique et Rellgieuse -- 1. Connaissances scientifiques -- a. Médecine -- b. Division du temps -- c. Numération -- 2. Religion -- a. Etre Suprême -- b. Culte des esprits -- c. Culte des ancêtres -- d. Croyances diverses -- e. Magie - Divination -- 3. Arts -- a. Musique -- 1. Instruments de musique -- 2. Chants -- 3. Danses -- b. Art plastique -- c. Art oral -- d. Jeux -- Bibliographie -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315310367
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (91 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Fallers, Margaret Chave The Eastern Lacustrine Bantu (Ganda, Soga) : East Central Africa Part XI
    DDC: 305.80096761
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- Foreword -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Introduction -- Groupings, History and Demography -- The Interlacustrine kingdoms -- Pre-contact history -- Summary of post-contact history -- Demography -- Buganda-historical estimates -- official figures -- Busoga -- Towns -- Kampala -- Jinja -- other towns -- Ganda outside Buganda -- Soga outside Busoga -- Immigration into Buganda -- Immigration into Busoga -- Fertility: Buganda -- Fertility: Busoga -- Language and Literature -- The position of Luganda among Bantu languages -- The position of Luganda in the Protectorate -- Luganda literature -- The position of Lusoga -- Economy -- Physical environment: Buganda -- Physical environment: Busoga -- Land tenure: Buganda -- Land tenure: Busoga -- Subsistence agriculture: Buganda -- Hunting -- Subsistence agriculture: Busoga -- Market agriculture in Buganda -- Market agriculture in Busoga -- Arts and crafts in Buganda -- transport -- weapons -- tools -- iron work -- pottery -- basketry -- clothing -- personal decoration -- type of decoration -- Music -- idiophones -- areophones -- membranophones -- chordophones -- Arts and crafts in Busoga -- Occupations in present-day Buganda -- Occupations in Busoga -- Trade and marketing -- Public finance -- Family, Kinship, Unileal Kin Groupings -- Buganda -- clans -- villages -- homestead -- Marriage -- Divorce -- Birth and childhood -- Blood brotherhood -- Present-day trends -- Clan, kinship and settlement pattern in Busoga -- Kinship terminology: Buganda and Busoga -- Government and Law -- Traditional Ganda State -- Period of transition -- Busoga -- Contemporary politics -- Religion and Magic -- Traditional Buganda -- Christianity and Islam -- Religion and magic in Busoga -- Appendix I Newspapers published in Uganda
    Abstract: Appendix II Luganda literature -- Linguistic Bibliography -- General Bibliography -- Government Publications -- SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY 1960-68 -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315309712
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (272 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version d'Hertefelt, M Les Anciens Royaumes de la Zone Interlacustre Meriodionale (Rwanda, Burundi, Buha) : East Central Africa Part XIV
    DDC: 305.8967571
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- TABLE DES MATIERES -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION GENERALE -- LE RWANDA -- NOTE LIMINAIRE -- INTRODUCTION -- Base territoriale -- Milieu physique -- Occupation humaine -- Caractères physiques des trois castes -- Démographie -- Préhistoire -- Histoire -- Linguistique -- Variation culturelle -- Acculturation inter-caste -- ECONOMIE -- Production -- Agriculture -- Gros bétail -- Chasse et pêche -- Animaux domestiques -- Apiculture -- Nourriture -- Habitation -- Habillement -- Parure -- Technologie et métiers -- Travail -- Famille -- « Working Bees » -- Division du travail -- Travail imposé et travail contractuel -- Echange de la production -- Propriété -- Propriété foncière -- Droits sur le gros bétail -- Autres droits de propriété -- Héritage et succession -- ORGANISATION SOCIALE -- Principe de descendance et groupes de parenté -- Fonctions des groupes -- Termes de parenté et d'affinité -- Mariage -- Prohibitions de mariage -- Types de mariage préférentiel -- Types de famille -- Fonctions de la Famille -- Divorce -- Râles de parenté et d'affinité -- Adoption -- Servitude domestique -- Frères de sang -- ORGANISATION POLITIQUE -- Organisation politique avant l'expansion tuutsi -- Organisation politique du Royaume Rwanda -- I. Administration -- II. Structure militaire -- III. Structure de clientèle -- IV. Le gouvernement central -- ARTS -- Art décoratif -- Musique -- Danse -- Littérature -- RELIGION -- Maana, le sacre anthropomorphe -- Zimu, les esprits des défunts -- Maandwa, les héros -- Nyabiingi -- Les spécialistes de l'invisible -- LE CYCLE DE LA VIE -- Naissance -- Mariage -- Mort et funérailles -- BIBLIOGRAPHIE -- LE BURUNDI -- NOTE LIMINAIRE -- INTRODUCTION -- Le territoire -- Milieu physique -- Les hommes -- Démographie -- Linguistique -- Variation culturelle -- ECONOMIE
    Abstract: Agriculture -- Le gros bélail -- Le petit bétail -- La Chasse et la Pêche -- Apiculture -- Nourriture -- Habitation -- Habillement -- Parure -- Spécialisations et techniques -- Poterie -- Travail du bois -- Travail des métaux -- La vannerie -- Autres produits industriels -- Division du travail - Coopération - Servitude -- Distribution -- DROITS SUR LES BIENS -- Généralités -- Droits fonciers -- Droits sur d'autres biens -- Succession et héritage -- ORGANISATION SOCIALE -- Le Clan -- Les clans et les castes -- Le Lignage -- Termes de parenté et d'affinité -- Le Mariage -- Prohibitions de mariage et mariages préférentiels -- Polygynie -- Unions extra-matrimoniales -- Dissolution du mariage suite à la mort d'un des conjoints -- Divorce -- Adoption, Pacte de sang -- Esclavage -- Relations de parenté et d'affinité -- Vie sociale -- ORGANISATION POLITIQUE -- Le roi -- Les pouvoirs du roi -- Les chefs -- Les sous-chefs -- Groupements locaux -- La justice -- Le système des redevances et des corvées -- La redistribution des richesses -- La distribution des pouvoirs -- ARTS -- Musique., danse et littérature -- Les arts plastiques -- RELIGION -- La conception de Dieu -- Les esprits des défunts -- Les grands esprits -- Le devin -- Le sorcier -- Le faiseur de pluie -- L'individu et le surnaturel -- LE CYCLE DE LA VIE -- La naissance -- Le mariage -- Mort et funérailles -- BIBLIOGRAPHIE -- LE BUHA -- NOTE LIMINAIRE -- INTRODUCTION -- Base territoriale -- Milieu physique -- Occupation humaine -- Démographie -- Histoire -- Langue et Littérature -- Danse, Musique et Jeux -- Variation culturelle -- ECONOMIE -- Agriculture -- Elevage -- Chasse, Cueillette et Pêche -- Nourriture et Stimulants -- Habitation -- Ustensiles de ménage, Instruments, Armes et Transport -- Habillement et Parure -- Technologie et Métiers -- Travail -- Commerce et Echange
    Abstract: Propriété, Héritage et Succession -- ORGANISATION SOCIALE -- Groupement local -- Système de Descendance, de Parenté et d'Affinité -- Mariage -- Le Système de Clientèle -- Situation sociale -- ORGANISATION POLITIQUE -- Situation traditionnelle -- Situation actuelle -- RELIGION ET MAGIE -- L'Etre Suprême -- Le Culte des Ancêtres -- Les Esprits de la Nature -- La Sorcellerie -- Le Devin -- L'Umuhezagizi -- L'Umuteko -- Le Faiseur de pluie -- Missions -- NAISSANCE ET MORT -- Naissance -- La mort -- BIBLIOGRAPHIE -- ANNEXE. DEVELOPPEMENTS RECENTS -- RWANDA -- BURUNDI
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    ISBN: 9781315312996
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (219 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Huntingford, G. W. B The Southern Nilo-Hamites : East Central Africa Part VIII
    DDC: 305.8965
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- FOREWORD -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CONTENTS -- The Southern Nilo-Hamites -- Introduction -- Nomenclature -- Grouping -- Tribal traditions -- Cultural summary -- Language -- I. Nandi Group -- The Nandi -- History -- Demography -- Physical environment -- Main features of economy -- Social organization and political structure -- Main cultural features -- The Kipsikis or "Lumbwa" -- History -- Demography -- Physical environment -- Main features of economy -- Social organization and political structure -- Main cultural features -- The Dorobo of the North Tindiret Forest (Kipkurerek) -- History -- Demography -- Physical environment -- Main features of economy -- Social organization and political structure -- Main cultural features -- The Dorobo of Kidoŋ (Keriita) -- The Keyo or Elgeyo -- Demography -- Physical environment -- Main features of economy -- Social organization and political structure -- Main cultural features -- Remaining tribes of the Nandi group: the Kamasya or Tuken, Sapei, and Kony -- History -- Demography and physical environment -- Main features of economy -- Political structure -- Main cultural features -- The Suk -- History -- Demography -- Physical environment -- Main features of economy -- Social organization and political structure -- Main cultural features -- The Endo and Marakuet -- Demography -- Economic and cultural features -- The Barabaig -- History -- Demography -- Physical environment -- Main features of economy -- Social organization and political structure -- Main cultural features -- II. Masai Group -- The Masai -- History -- Demography -- Physical environment -- Main features of economy -- The agricultural Masai -- Social organization and political structure -- Main cultural features -- III. Unclassified Peoples -- The Iraqw Cluster -- History -- Demography
    Abstract: Physical environment -- Main features of economy -- Social organization and political structure -- Main cultural features -- The Hadzapi -- History -- Demography and physical environment -- Main features of economy -- Social organization -- Main cultural features -- The Sandawe -- History -- Demography -- Main features of economy -- Social organization and political structure -- Main cultural features -- Bibliography -- Supplementary Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351784870
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (205 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Library Editions: British in India v.17
    Parallel Title: Print version Chekki, Danesh A Modernization and Kin Network
    DDC: 306.83095487
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- Dedication -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Foreword -- Preface -- I. Problem and Theory -- II. The Milieu -- III. Structure of Kin Knowledge -- IV. Patterns of Interaction -- V. Bonds of Marriage -- VI. Class and Community -- VII. Legislation and Welfare -- VIII. Modernization and Kin Network -- Appendices -- (i) Kinship Terminology -- (ii) Subcastes -- (iii) Bedagu and Gotra -- (iv) Genealogies -- (v) Glossary -- (vi) Abbreviations of Journal Titles -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315297804
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (122 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version McCulloch, Merran Peoples of Sierra Leone : Western Africa Part II
    DDC: 305.89664
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Introduction -- Language -- Physical Environment -- I. Mende and Lokko -- Grouping and Demography -- Traditions of Origin and History -- Physical Characteristics -- Main Features of Economy -- Social Organisation -- Associations -- Other Cultural Features -- II. Temne, Limba, Susu and Yalunka -- Grouping and Demography -- History and Traditions of Origin -- Main Features of Economy -- Social Organisation -- Associations -- Other Cultural Features -- III. Sherbro, Bullom and Krim -- Grouping and Demography -- History and Traditions of Origin -- Main Features of Economy -- Social Organisation -- Associations -- Other Cultural Features -- IV. Kono, Vai and Koranko -- Demography -- History and Traditions of Origin -- Main Features of Economy -- Social Organisation -- Associations -- Other Cultural Features -- Bibliography
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    ISBN: 9781315295794
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (106 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Bohannan, Laura The Tiv of Central Nigeria : Western Africa Part VIII
    DDC: 305.896364
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES -- Nomenclature and Demography -- Nomenclature -- Location and physical environment -- Population and distribution -- Enclaved groups -- Language -- History and Traditions of Origin -- Traditions of origin -- European exploration and penetration -- Social Organization and Political Structure -- The compound -- Lineage and territorial organization -- Moral and social functions of the lineage system -- Treaties (ikul) -- Leadership -- British administration -- Law -- Slavery -- Pawning -- Age-sets -- Associations -- Main Features of Economy -- Migrant labour -- Land tenure -- Labour groups -- Crops and the use of land -- Trade and markets -- Migration and Expansion -- Kinship -- Terms of consanguinity -- Terms of affinity -- Birth, Names, and Circumcision -- Cicatrization, Dress, and Adornment -- Marriage -- Marriage before 1927 -- Present-day marriage forms -- Other forms of marriage -- Divorce and Widow Inheritance -- Death and Burial -- Religion -- Jijingi -- Tsav -- Akombo -- The Great Akombo -- The Mbatsav -- Swem and Sasswood -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315294285
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (149 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Gunn, Harold Pagan Peoples of the Central Area of Northern Nigeria : Western Africa Part XII
    DDC: 305.8009669
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- INTRODUCTION -- CONTENTS -- I. PEOPLES OF THE BAUCHI-KANO BORDERLAND (Ningi Independent District and Ganjua District (Bauchi Emirate), and Birnin Kudu, Gwaram, Sumaila and Tudun Wada Districts, Kano Emirate) -- General -- History and traditions of origin, nomenclature, linguistic affiliations -- Administration -- Economy -- The Bhutawa, Kudawa and Ningawa -- Population -- Local organs of authority -- Religious beliefs and practices -- The life cycle -- birth -- initiation -- marriage -- death and burial -- Dress and tribal marks -- The Warjawa and Linguistically Related Peoples of Ningi and Environs (Bauchi and Kano) -- Nomenclature -- Population -- Local organs of authority and social organization, legal procedure -- Religious beliefs and practices -- The life cycle -- initiation -- marriage -- death and burial -- Dress -- Sources -- II. SOME COMMUNITIES OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN ZARIA PROVINCE (Kurama, Sheni, the hill peoples of Lere and Kauru Districts, and the tribes of the Katab Group) -- General -- Linguistic affiliations: history and traditions of origin -- Physical Environment and Economy -- The Kurama of Lere District -- Location and grouping -- Population -- Social structure, local organs of authority -- Religious beliefs and practices -- The life cycle -- birth -- initiation -- marriage -- death and Burial -- Dress -- The Hill Peoples of Lere and Kauru Districts, Zaria Emirate -- General -- Gure -- Kahugu -- Kurama of southern Kauru District -- Binawa -- Dungi -- Kaibi -- Kiballo -- Kinuku -- Kitimi -- Kono -- Rishuwa -- Rumaiya -- Ruruma -- Srubu -- The Katab Group of Tribes -- General -- The Katab culture complex -- language -- form of dwelling -- dress, adornment and tribal markings -- social organization: marriage customs
    Abstract: religious practices: head-hunting -- Economy -- Katab of Zangon Katab District -- Kaninkon (Tum) of Jema'a District, Jema'a Emirate-Division, Plateau Province -- Kachichere (Aticherak) of Zangon Katab District -- "Daroro" of Jema'a District, Jema'a Emirate-Division, Plateau Province -- Ikulu -- Kamantan -- Kagoro (Agolok) and Kafanchan -- Moroa (Asolio) and Ataka -- Kaje (Baju) -- Jaba (Ham) of Kwoi and Kachia -- Kagoma -- Appendix: Kajuru (Ajure), Kadara (Adara) and Kuturmi (Ada) -- General: nomenclature -- population -- administration -- traditions of origin: affiliations -- Economy -- Social organization -- Life cycle -- birth -- initiation -- marriage -- burial -- Religious beliefs and practices -- Dress: tribal marks -- Sources -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315297712
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (99 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Forde, Daryll The Ibo and Ibibio-Speaking Peoples of South-Eastern Nigeria : Western Africa Part III
    DDC: 305.896332
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- CONTENTS -- IBO (IGBO) -- PART I. GENERAL -- Tribal and Sub-tribal Groupings and Demography -- Language -- Physical Environment -- Main Features of Economy -- Social Organization and Political Structure -- Some other Cultural Features -- Religious Beliefs and Cults -- PART II -- 1. Northern or Onitsha Ibo -- 2. Southern or Owerri Ibo -- 3. Western Ibo -- 4. Eastern or Cross River Ibo -- 5. North-Eastern Ibo -- Bibliography -- IBIBIO -- PART I. GENERAL -- Tribal and Sub-tribal Groupings and Demography -- Language -- Physical Environment -- Main Features of Economy -- Social Organization and Political Structure -- Distinctive Cultural Features -- PART II -- 1. Eastern or Ibibio Proper -- 2. Western or Anang Ibibio -- 3. Northern or Enyong Ibibio -- 4. Southern or Eket Ibibio -- 5. Delta or Andoni-Ibeno Ibibio -- 6. Riverain Ibibio or Efik -- Bibliography
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    ISBN: 9781315295961
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    Parallel Title: Print version Manoukian, Madeline The Ewe-Speaking People of Togoland and the Gold Coast : Western Africa Part VI
    DDC: 305.8963374
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- CONTENTS -- Grouping and Demograph -- Location -- grouping -- nomenclature -- Demography -- Language -- Traditions and History -- Physical Environment -- The country -- climate -- Main Features of Economy -- Agriculture -- division of labour -- Fishing -- Salt-making -- Crafts -- Trade -- Social Organisation -- Kinship -- terminology -- descent groups -- Inheritance and succession -- Marriage -- marriage procedure -- divorce -- custody of children -- Domestic organisation -- Political Organisation -- Characteristics of Ewe political structure -- Political units within the sub-tribe -- The chief -- sub-chiefs -- elders or councillors -- Commoners' associations -- administrative practice -- Military organisation -- Legislation and legal procedure -- Revenue -- Land Tenure -- The Life Cycle -- Birth -- childhood -- marriage -- death -- Religious Beliefs and Cults -- The High God -- trowo -- concepts of the soul -- Ancestral spirits -- Magic and medicine men -- witchcraft -- divination -- the yehwe cult -- Bibliography
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    ISBN: 9781315308180
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    Parallel Title: Print version Lewis, I. M Peoples of the Horn of Africa (Somali, Afar and Saho) : North Eastern Africa Part I
    DDC: 305.8935
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Foreword -- Table of Contents -- Preface to 1969 Reprint -- The Somali, Afar (Danakil) and Saho -- General Introduction -- Language -- I. The Somali -- Tribal Groupings and Demography -- Location: neighbouring tribes -- Nomenclature -- Terminology -- The Somali and Sab: tribal-families and confederacies -- the agnatic structure of the Somali and Sab -- The Darod -- The Ishaak -- The Dir -- The Pre-Hawiya -- The Hawiya -- The Sab -- The Rahanwein -- Negroid and other extraneous peoples -- Swahili-speaking coastal peoples -- The delimitation of territory: tribal boundaries -- History of tribal movement -- the Arabian component -- racial history -- the Galla and Somali -- the Somali -- Demography -- population statistics -- Non-territorial groups -- the outcaste sab -- traditions of origin of the sab -- Physical Environment -- Relief -- Drainage system -- Ecology -- Climate -- Time-reckoning -- Soils -- Vegetation -- Main Features of Economy -- Livestock -- camels -- cattle -- sheep and goats -- horses -- Agriculture -- traditional cultivation -- Other economic activities -- Staple foods -- Fishing -- Hunting -- Division of labour -- Artisan and guild organizations -- Trade -- Trends of economic change and development -- Crafts -- House-types -- Social Organization and Political Structure -- Introduction -- The tribe as a territorial unit -- seasonal movements -- transhumance and cultivation -- tribal territory and water-rights -- The tribe as a political unit -- The office of chief -- criteria of appointment of the tribal chief -- investiture of the Harti " Sultan " -- the nature of the office -- the tribal practice of religion -- The unity of the tribe in war and feud -- age-sets -- legal procedure -- homicide -- physical injury -- moral injury
    Abstract: Marriage and the tribe -- The agnatic foundation of Somali society -- terminology -- the rer -- fission and fusion -- adoption and the Sab -- Administration and government -- French Somaliland -- British Somaliland -- the Italian Trusteeship -- local administration -- central administration -- political parties -- judicial process -- Slavery -- The position of women -- Main Cultural Features -- Mental characteristics -- Physical characteristics -- Dress and ornaments -- Hair-dressing -- Weapons -- Life cycle -- birth -- circumclsloll and infibulation -- marriage (aros) -- divorce -- death and burial -- Religion -- Islam in Somaliland -- historical introduction -- the Sufi Dervish orders -- tariqa and jama'a -- the internal organization of the jama'a settlement -- saints and the cult of the saint -- the position of the Dervish congregations (jama'a) in the social structure -- adoption and status of tariqa and jama'a -- the position of the wadad -- II. The Afar (Danakil) -- Introduction -- Tribal Groupings and Demography -- Nomenclature -- The Asaimara and Adoimara -- The Mohammedan petty-states -- Population figures -- Asaimara (" red ") nobles -- Adoimara (" white ") commoners -- Tribal boundaries -- Physical Environment -- Country and climate -- Vegetation -- Main Features of Economy -- Livestock -- Agriculture -- Staple foods -- Trade -- Division of labour -- Crafts -- Social Organization and Political Structure -- The tribe -- The political structure of the sultanates and sheikdoms -- Form of settlement -- Age-sets -- Legal proeedure -- Slavery -- Position of women -- Main Cultural Features -- Mental characteristics -- Physical characteristics -- Dress and ornaments -- hair-dressing -- Life cycle -- Circumcision and infibulation -- marriage -- adultery -- death and burial -- Religion -- III. The Saho -- Territory -- Tribes -- Political Structure
    Abstract: Bibliographies -- Somali -- Somali language -- Afar -- Saho -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315279329
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (231 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Burssens, H Les Peuplades de L'Entre Congo-Ubangi (Ngbandi, Ngbaka, Mbandja, Ngombe et Gens D'Eau) : Central Africa Belgian Congo Part IV
    DDC: 305.80096751
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Generalites -- I. Le Pays -- 1. Localisation géographique -- 2. Milieu physique -- II. Les Habitants -- A. Aperçu Général -- 1. Les autochtones -- 2. Situation ethnique générale -- 3. Aperçu linguistique -- 4. Aperçu démographique -- 5. Caractères anthropologiques -- B. Les Peuplades Principales -- 1. Les Ngbandi -- a. Nomenclature -- b. Situation ethnique -- c. Situation géographique -- d. Langue -- e. Données démographiques -- f. Caractères anthropologiques -- g. Caractères psychologiques -- 2. Les Ngbaka -- a. Nomenclature -- b. Situation ethnique -- c. Situation géographique -- d. Langue -- e. Données démographiques -- f. Caractères anthropologiques -- g. Caractères psychologiques -- 3. Les Mbandja -- a. Nomenclature -- b. Situation ethnique -- c. Situation géographique -- d. Langue -- e. Données démographiques -- f. Caractères anthropologiques -- g. Caractères psychologiques -- 4. Les Ngombe -- a. Nomenclature -- b. Situation ethnique -- c. Situation géographique -- d. Langue -- e. Données démographiques -- f. Caractères anthropologiques -- g. Caractères psychologiques -- 5. Les Gens d'Eau -- a. Nomenclature -- b. Situation ethnique -- c. Situation géographique -- d. Langue -- e. Données démographiques -- f. Caractères anthropologiques -- g. Caractères psychologiques -- C. Aperçu Historique -- 1. Les Ngbandi -- 2. Les Ngbaka -- 3. Les Mbandja -- 4. Les Ngombe -- 5. Les Gens d'Eau -- Aspects Culturels -- La Vie Matérielle -- 1. Le village -- 2. Le mobilier -- 3. Les ustensiles -- 4. Armes et couteaux -- 5. Habillement -- 6. Esthétique corporelle -- a. Coiffure -- b. Tatouage -- c. Peinture corporelle -- d. Mutilations -- e. Parures et objets suspendus au corps -- f. Toilette et hygiène -- 7. Technologie -- a. Allume-feu
    Abstract: b. Préparation du sel et de l'huile -- c. Vannerie -- d. Filets de chasse et de pêche. Cordes -- e. Etoffes -- f. Tannerie -- g. Céramique -- h. Boissellerie -- i. Travail du bois -- j. Travail de l'ivoire -- k. Travail du cuivre -- l. Travail du fer -- II. Activites et Aspects Economiques -- 1. Agriculture -- 2. Chasse -- 3. Pêche -- 4. Elevage -- 5. Capture d'insectes -- 6. Cueillette -- 7. Alimentation -- 8. Narcotiques et excitants -- 9. Industries -- 10. Navigation -- 11. Commerce -- 12. Monnaie -- 13. Délassement, Jeux et Passe-Temps -- III. La Propriete -- IV. Organisation Familiale et Sociale -- 1. Organisation familiale -- 2. Organisation clanique -- 3. Le mariage -- a. Les fiançailles -- b. Dot -- c. Mariage -- d. Dissolution du mariage -- e. Adultère -- f. Tabou de belle-mère -- 4. Héritage et succession -- 5. Esclavage -- 6. Associations -- a. Associations, corporations et castes -- b. Associations fermées -- 7. Personnages occupant une place particulière -- V. Structure Politique -- 1. Organisation locale -- 2. Organisation centrale -- VI. Justice -- 1. Organisation judiciaire -- 2. Moyens de preuve devant les tribunaux -- 3. Ordalies -- 4. Les sanctions pénales -- 5. Délits -- 6. Lieux de refuge -- droit d'asile -- 7. Coutumes juridiques en droit privé -- VII. La Vie Religieuse -- 1. L'Etre suprême -- 2. Les esprits -- 3. Le culte des ancêtres -- 4. Diverses croyances magiques -- 5. Zoolâtrie, totémisme et phénomènes apparentés -- 6. Culte astral -- 7. La vie future -- VIII. Le Cycle de La Vie -- 1. La naissance -- 2. L'initiation -- 3. Le mariage -- 4. La mort et les funérailles -- IX. Les Arts -- 1. La musique -- a. Les instruments -- b. Les orchestres -- c. Les chants -- 2. La danse -- 3. L'art oral -- 4. Les arts plastiques -- 5. Les arts graphiques -- X. La Connaissance Scientifique -- 1. Arithmétique
    Abstract: 2. Division du temps Astronomie -- 3. Médecine -- Bibliographie -- Liste des abréviations employées -- A. Sources publiées -- B. Sources non publiées -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315528809
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (379 pages)
    Series Statement: Psychology Library Editions: Perception v.5
    Parallel Title: Print version Cantor, Nancy Personality, Cognition and Social Interaction
    DDC: 302
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- PART I HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE -- 1. Personality and Cognition: Something Borrowed, Something New? -- Searching for Traits -- Limitations of the Classical Approach -- The Psychodynamic Search for Underlying Dispositions -- Contemporary Cognitive Social-Learning Approaches -- Cognitive Economics -- The Return of the Self and Personal Constructs -- Personality, Cognition, and Social Interaction -- References -- PART II COGNITIVE PROCESSES IN PERSONALITY -- 2. A Cognitive-Social Approach to Personality -- Figure-Ground Model of Social Behavior -- Cognitive Structure -- Social Stimuli in the Interaction Setting -- Cognitive Processes -- References -- 3. Goals and Schemata in Person Perception: Making Sense From the Stream of Behavior -- Observational Goals in Person Perception -- A Person Perception Framework -- Observational Goals and Encoding the Stream of Behavior -- Observational Goals, Storage and Retrieval of Behavioral Information -- A Person Perception Framework: Some Implications and Speculations -- Observational Goals, Social Interaction and Personality -- Summary -- References -- 4. Accessibility of Social Constructs: Information-Processing Consequences of Individual and Contextual Variability -- Introduction -- A Preliminary Model of Construct Accessibility -- Consequences of Contextual variability in Construct Accessibility -- Consequences of Individual Variability in Construct Accessibility -- General Discussion -- References -- 5. On Personality and Memory -- On Personality and Memory -- A Perspective on Personality and Memory -- Approaches to the Study of Personality and Memory -- Some Questions About Personality and Memory -- References -- PART III SOCIAL JUDGMENT -- 6. Social Stereotypes and Social Judgment -- Summary
    Abstract: References -- 7. Involvement, Expertise, and Schema Use: Evidence from Political Cognition -- Schema-Based Information Processing: Definitions, Principles, and Illustrations -- Schematic Understanding of Politics -- Involvement and Political Cognition -- Implications -- References -- PART IV THE SELF: STRUCTURE AND PROCESS -- 8. A Model of the Self as an Aspect of the Human Information Processing System -- A Cognitive View of the Self -- Processes Involving Accessing the Self: Some Possible Models -- Some Concluding Remarks -- References -- 9. The Self as a Cognitive Prototype: An Application to Person Perception and Depression -- Person Perception and Self-Involvement -- Psychopathology and a Cognitive Model of Self -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- 10. The Influence of Self-Schema on the Perception of Others -- Introduction -- Background -- A Cognitive View of the Self -- Empirical Evidence -- Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- 11. Considerations for a Theory of Self-Inference Processes -- References -- PART V PERSONALITY IN SOCIAL INTERACTION -- 12. Toward an Interaction-Centered Theory of Personality -- Introduction -- The Strategic Structure of Ordinary Interaction -- Personality Dispositions as Interaction Competencies -- References -- 13. On the Influence of Individuals on Situations -- Investigating the Impact of Individuals on their Situations -- Understanding Individuals in Terms of their Situations -- Strategies for Assessment: Individuals and Situations -- Strategies for Research: Charting the Structure of Social Worlds -- Conclusions -- References -- PART VI DISCUSSION -- 14. General Discussion of Issues: Relationships Between Cognitive Psychology and the Psychology of Personality -- 15. Cognition and Personality -- Author Index -- Subject Index
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    ISBN: 9781317506522
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (387 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Croucher, Stephen M Global Perspectives on Intercultural Communication
    DDC: 302.2
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- PART 1 What is Intercultural Communication? -- 1 Why Intercultural Communication? -- 2 Intercultural Communication in South America -- 3 Intercultural Communication: A European Perspective -- 4 Intercultural Communication in South Africa -- 5 Intercultural Communication: A West African Perspective -- 6 Intercultural Communication: An Israeli Perspective -- 7 Intercultural Communication: An Iranian Perspective -- 8 Intercultural Communication: A Chinese Perspective -- 9 Intercultural Communication: A Korean Perspective -- 10 Intercultural Communication: A Japanese Perspective -- 11 Intercultural Communication: An Australian Perspective -- 12 Intercultural Communication: A Christian Perspective -- 13 Intercultural Communication: A Muslim Perspective -- 14 Intercultural Communication: A Buddhist Perspective -- PART 2 Culture -- 15 Culture and Values in Intercultural Communication -- PART 3 Theoretical Domains -- 16 Identity and Intercultural Communication -- 17 Language and Intercultural Communication -- 18 Intercultural Communication and Relationships -- 19 Culture and Conflict -- 20 Intercultural Communication and Adaptation -- PART 4 Intercultural Contexts -- 21 Intercultural Communication Competence -- 22 Intercultural Communication and Organizations -- 23 Intercultural Communication and Health -- PART 5 Conclusion -- 24 The Bases for Intercultural Communication in a Digital Era -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315313795
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (220 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Butt, Audrey The Nilotes of the Sudan and Uganda : East Central Africa Part IV
    DDC: 305.8965
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- Part I. General -- Location, Population and Nomenclature -- Dinka -- Nuer -- Shilluk -- Anuak -- Acholi -- Lango -- Luo -- Burun -- Bor Belanda -- Jo Luo (Jur) -- Shilluk Luo tribes of the Bahr el Ghazal -- Pari -- Alur -- Jo Padhola -- Jo Paluo -- The Nilotic Languages -- The Nilotic Physical Type -- History -- Agencies of Modern Development Relating to the Southern Sudan -- Government -- Missions -- Schools -- Medical Services -- Traditions And Myths of the Relations among Nilotic Tribal Groups -- Dress, Ornamentation and Tribal Marks -- Physical Environment -- Soil, Climate and Vegetation -- Main Features of Economy -- Cattle -- Cultivation of the Soil -- Horticultural Year -- Production of Food -- Hunting, Fishing and Collecting -- Staple Foods -- Division of Labour and Economic Cooperation -- Crafts -- Trade -- The Character of the Nilotic Peoples -- Conclusion -- Part II. The Social Organisation, Political Structure and Main Cultural Features of the Nilotes -- The Shilluk -- General -- Social Organisation and Political Structure -- Territorial Divisions and Kinship Units -- Central and Local Organisation -- Legal Procedure -- The Ritual Significance of the Reth -- The Election and Installation of the Reth -- Age Sets -- Clans and Lineages -- Inheritance -- Marriage -- Kinship and Kinship Terminology -- Ritual and other Cultural Features -- Juok -- The Cult of Nyikang -- The Cult of the Ancestors -- Totemic Beliefs -- Magical Practices -- Life Cycle -- The Anuak -- Ecological Conditions -- Social Organisation and Political Structure -- Clans and lineages -- The Village and the Lineage System -- The Village Headmanship -- The Nobles -- The Transmission of the Royal Emblems
    Abstract: The Area of Nobility -- The Relationship between the Area of Kingship and the Area of Headmanship -- The Position of the Holder of the Emblems -- Age Sets -- Marriage -- Ritual and other Cultural Features -- Juok -- Tombs of the nobles -- Divination -- Life Cycle -- The Acholi -- Social Organisation and Political Structure -- Territorial divisions -- Kinship Units -- Royal Lineages -- Commoner Lineages -- The Ō -- The Rwot -- Other Official Positions -- Marriage -- Age Sets -- Inheritance -- Ritual and other Cultural Features -- Lubanga -- The Jok -- The Ancestral Cult -- Rain-Making -- The Ajwaka -- Life Cycle -- The Lango -- Social Organisation and Political Structure -- The village -- The Village Headman -- The Rwot -- The Twon Lak -- Inter-Village War and Feud -- Age Sets -- Clans and Lineages -- The Jo Doggola -- Inheritance -- Marriage -- Kinship -- Ritual and other Cultural Features -- The Etogo Groups -- The Lango Concept of Jok -- The Ancestral Cult -- The Ajoka -- Life Cycle -- The Luo of Kenya -- General -- Social Organisation and Political Structure -- The Tribe -- Clans and Lineages -- Important Men among the Luo -- Ritual Experts -- The Luo Homestead -- Inheritance -- Marriage -- Ritual and other Cultural Features -- Religious Beliefs -- Ancestral Spirits -- Rain-Making -- Witchcraft -- Life Cycle -- The Dinka -- General -- Ecological Conditions -- Social Organisation and Political Structure -- Territorial Units -- The Tribe -- Kinship Units -- The Spear-Chief -- Legal Procedure -- Age Sets -- Marriage -- Inheritance -- Kinship Terminology -- Ritual and other Cultural Features -- Totemism -- Ancestral Spirits -- Ritual Offices -- Sorcery -- Life Cycle -- The Nuer -- Ecological Conditions -- Economy -- The importance of cattle -- Social Organisation and Political Structure -- Social Units -- Tribal Characteristics -- Territorial Segments
    Abstract: The Settlement of a Blood Feud -- Hostility between the Nuer and Dinka -- The Nature of Law among the Nuer -- Recognised Social Figures among the Nuer -- The Relationship between Nuer Tribal Segments and the Lineage System -- Differentiation of Status among the Nuer -- Nuer Names -- Age Set Organisation -- Marriage -- Ritual and Other Cultural Features -- Totemism -- The Concepts of Thek and Nueer -- Curses and Ghostly Vengeance -- Ritual Persons -- Life Cycle -- The Burun -- General - Jebel Ulu - general customs at Ulu -- The Meban of the South - general customs - ritual -- The Jumjum - general customs - ritual -- The Northern Burun - general customs - ritual -- The Pari - organisation - general customs - ritual -- The Bor Belanda -- The Division of the Bor Belanda -- Ritual -- The Luo Tribes of the Bahr El Ghazal -- The Dembo -- General customs -- The Shilluk Luo -- The Northern Shilluk Luo - the Southern Shilluk Luo -- The Jo Luo -- Tribal Sections and Clans - Legal Procedure - Age Organisation - Marriage - Ritual - Life Cycle -- The Alur -- General -- Economic System -- Social Organisation and Political Structure -- The village -- The Relation between the Kinship System and Territorial Groups -- The Chief -- Legal Aspects of Alur Society -- The Family -- Marriage -- Ritual and other Cultural Features -- Djok -- The Ancestral Cult -- Magical Practices -- Life Cycle -- Conclusion -- Bibliography
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    ISBN: 9781317278801
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (509 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Routledge Companions
    Parallel Title: Print version Anderson, Jane The Routledge Companion to Cultural Property
    DDC: 306
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- List of contributors -- 1. Introduction -- The many faces of cultural property -- Genealogies of cultural property -- Cultural property as political theory -- The nation and other collectives -- Codifying cultural property -- From the Hague to UNESCO -- Cultural property and intellectual property -- Cultural property and the market -- Disciplinary engagements as sites of meaning -- The museum life of cultural property -- Cultural property into the future -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- PART I: Legal ordering of cultural property -- 2. Heritage vs. property: Contrasting regimes and rationalities in the patrimonial field -- Nominalism -- Cultural property as a technology of sovereignty -- Cultural heritage as a technology of reformation -- Different patrimonialities -- Bibliography -- 3. The criminalisation of the illicit trade in cultural property -- Introduction -- Lessons from the 1930s and Second World War -- Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria: illicit traffic in the twenty-first century -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 4. Implementation of the 1970 UNESCO Convention by the United States and other market nations -- Introduction -- Implementation by the United States -- Implementation by other market countries -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 5. Protection not prevention: The failure of public policy to prevent the looting and illegal trade of cultural property from the MENA region (1990-2015) -- Introduction -- Cultural property protection policy failure -- Cultural property protection policy instruments and actions -- The criminalization of the illegal trade in cultural property -- The securitization of the illegal trade in cultural objects -- The endgame: Daesh and the destruction of cultural property
    Abstract: Conclusion: Policy and policy making -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 6. A paradox of cultural property: NAGPRA and (dis)possession -- NAGPRA: A national attempt to address Indigenous cultural dispossession -- NAGPRA in action -- Key concepts in the law -- Legislative history: Negotiation and compromise -- Indigenous perspectives -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- PART II Museums, archives and communities -- 7. NAGPRA, CUI and institutional will -- Introduction -- A brief overview of NAGPRA -- Defining "CUI" ancestors -- Institutional will and retentive philosophy: Examples from Indian Country -- Impediments and best practices -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 8. Betting on the raven: Ethical relationality and Nuxalk cultural property -- Section one: The wager of the Nuxalk raven forehead mask -- Changing relations between Indigenous people and museums -- Section two: Resetting relations -- Postscript -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Personal communications -- 9. Whose story is this? Complexities and complicities of using archival footage -- Introduction -- Commonwealth film -- Stage 1: Self-determination and rights in representation -- Retake: Engaging in repatriaton -- How to mobilize an archive -- Is there a film? -- Making the film: Collaboration in principle and practice -- Circulation: Authors and other owners -- Screenings -- Memories -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Filmography -- 10. The archive of the archive: The secret history of the Laura Boulton Collection -- Introduction -- The archive of the archive: Documenting the documentarians -- The courtship of Laura Boulton -- After 1965: Determining the meaning of ownership -- After Boulton: The Indiana Agreement and the end of ownership -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography
    Abstract: 11. Touching the intangible: Reconsidering material culture in the realm of Indigenous cultural property research -- Introduction -- Heritage as material bound -- When cultural property is immaterial -- Challenges associated with Indigenous cultural property -- Good practices with (other people's) cultural property -- Not unwrapping the sacred bundle -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- PART III: Local histories -- 12. On the nature of Patrimonio: "Cultural property" in Mexican contexts -- Introduction -- How pre-Hispanic remains became the "cultural" property of the nation -- Who owns Mexico's ancient past? -- Making patrimonio in Coatlinchan -- Material ecologies of patrimonio -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 13. Making and unmaking heritage value in China -- Making heritage value -- Making, remaking and collecting material heritage -- Collecting practice as self-cultivation -- The history of collecting and the concept of wenwu -- The art market and private museum boom in contemporary China -- Collecting practices as a symbol of taste and class in contemporary China -- Collection, collecting and collectors -- Concluding remarks -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 14. Object movement: UNESCO, language, and the exchange of Middle Eastern artifacts -- The language of UNESCO and movement -- Object movement: Bab adh Dhra', Jordan -- To move or not to move: Cultural internationalists and cultural nationalists -- How objects move -- Object movement: The legal market for antiquities in Israel -- Moving objects, language, and UNESCO -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 15. Cultures of property: African cultures in intellectual and cultural property regimes -- Introduction -- Colonial orders in the postcolonial age -- The intellectual terra nullius
    Abstract: Global economic power in the age of information -- Cultural property: Alternative or backwater? -- Cultures of property in Ghanaian intellectual and cultural property laws and policies -- Conclusion -- Note -- Bibliography -- PART IV: Cultural property beyond the state -- 16. Culture as a flexible concept for the legitimation of policies in the European Union -- Introduction -- Dimensions of legitimation -- Between unity and diversity -- Cooperation and mutual understanding -- Common heritage as enabler of national cultural sovereignty -- Culture and economic policies -- Culture as "soft power" -- Conclusion: Flexible culture, cultural property, and the EU -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 17. The Bible as cultural property? A cautionary tale -- Introduction -- Many types of "traditional knowledge" or only one? -- The danger of an authorized version -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 18. Being pre-Indigenous: Kin accountability beyond tradition -- Being Native -- Being Ma-ori -- Being Iwi -- Being Indigenous -- Being pre-Indigenous -- Acknowledgements -- Note -- Bibliography -- 19. Frontiers of cultural property in the global south -- Introduction: Political economies and political ecologies of cultural properties -- Neoliberal governmentalities and cultural communities -- Property and personhood at the intersection of globalization and autonomy -- Environmental conservation and the "biocultural turn" in heritage management -- Protecting possessive attachments: Legal pluralism and new ontologies of property -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Bibliography -- PART V: New and experimental forms of cultural property -- 20. Who owns yoga?: Transforming traditions as cultural property -- Yoga, in the contemporary -- Yoga as India's cultural property -- Whose yoga? "Not Hindu enough" -- Whose yoga? "Too Hindu for school
    Abstract: Who owns yoga's copyright? -- Yoga and the art of modern transformations -- Notes -- References -- 21. Bones, documents and DNA: Cultural property at the margins of the law -- Images of recuperation: photographs of the Spanish historical memory movement -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 22. Collaborative encounters in digital cultural property: Tracing temporal relationships of context and locality -- Introduction -- Collaborative encounters -- Temporality and spirituality in collaboration: -- Collaborative formations of control and ownership of digital cultural property -- Reciprocal and informed sharing of cultural property -- Conclusion: The collaborative transit of cultural property -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 23. Animating language: Continuing intergenerational Indigenous language knowledge -- Introduction -- Importance of learning Indigenous languages -- Monash Country Lines Archive strategies for decolonization -- Animation language and country -- Connecting country and animation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 24. Ancestors for sale in Aotearoa-New Zealand -- Privatising the electricity companies -- Ma-ori gather to debate the issues -- Ma-ori understandings of natural resources -- Mighty River Power in New Zealand -- Energy-driven relationships with Ma-ori -- Kaitiakitanga in the twenty-first century -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317068464
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (335 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Studies in Childhood, 1700 to the Present
    Parallel Title: Print version Wesseling, Elisabeth Reinventing Childhood Nostalgia : Books, Toys, and Contemporary Media Culture
    DDC: 306.09
    Abstract: Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on contributors -- Introduction -- PART I The cultural dynamics of cross-generational (re-)appropriation -- 1 Historical roots of consumption-based nostalgia for childhood in the United States -- 2 Nostalgia or innovation? The adaptation of Dutch children's books into films -- 3 Superheroes and identity: The role of nostalgia in comic book culture -- 4 (Re-)constructing childhood memories: Nostalgia, creativity, and the expanded worlds of the Lego fan community -- PART II Childhood nostalgia and memorial politics -- 5 Nostalgic panoramas of childhood: Toy objects in Ireland, 1851-1909 -- 6 Making children's 'classics,' making past childhoods: Children's 'classics' as sites for memory politics and nostalgia -- 7 Propaganda and nostalgia: Constructing memories about the German Democratic Republic for young people -- 8 Communist childhoods and nostalgia: A cultural analysis of online remembrance strategies (2006-2011) -- 9 Lost in nostalgia: Images of childhood in photo books for children -- PART III Modalities of nostalgia -- 10 Looking for asymmetries: A theoretical approach to childhood nostalgia in pre-figurative culture -- 11 Perverse nostalgia: Child sex abuse as trauma commodity in neo-Victorian fiction -- 12 "Scared Straight" and beyond: The presumption of teenaged guilt and the perpetuation of defeated paradigms -- 13 Teenage nostalgia: Perpetual adolescents in Little Children and Young Adult -- 14 Ambivalent longings: Nostalgia in the picturebooks of Pieter Gaudesaboos -- 15 Children's music and nostalgia: Digging in the past with an eye to the future -- 16 Happiness is quite common: Postmemory of the 1950s in De Daltons (1999-2010) -- PART IV Nostalgic science
    Abstract: 17 Comics, childhood, and nostalgia: Frederic Wertham and the comic book panic of the 1950s -- 18 Back to where we came from: Evolutionary psychology and children's literature and media -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351622912
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (135 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Routledge Library Editions: Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
    Parallel Title: Print version Xenos, Nicholas Scarcity and Modernity
    DDC: 306
    Abstract: "Cover" -- "Half Title" -- "Title Page" -- "Copyright Page" -- "Dedication" -- "Contents" -- "Preface" -- "Introduction" -- "1 Inventing scarcity" -- "2 The promise of abundance" -- "3 Economizing" -- "4 Consuming" -- "Conclusion
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    ISBN: 9781351713443
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (219 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Routledge Library Editions: Urban Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Lal, Barbara Ballis The Romance of Culture in an Urban Civilisation : Robert E. Park on Race and Ethnic Relations in Cities
    DDC: 305.80092
    Abstract: "Cover page " -- "Halftitle page " -- "Title page " -- "Copyright page " -- "Title page " -- "Copyright page " -- "CONTENTS" -- "ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS" -- "INTRODUCTION" -- "Chapter One SOCIAL CONTEXT AND INDIVIDUAL BIOGRAPHY" -- "Chapter Two CULTURE, COMMUNICATION, AND SOCIAL CONTROL" -- "Chapter Three PARK'S APPROACH TO RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS" -- "Chapter Four THE EMERGENCE OF AN ETHNOGRAPHIC TRADITION" -- "Chapter Five IMMIGRANTS AND THE 'ETHNICITY PARADOX'" -- "Chapter Six 'BRIGHT LIGHTS, IMPENDING SHADOWS': AFRO-AMERICAN MIGRATION TO NORTHERN CITIES" -- "Chapter Seven GETTING IT TOGETHER: A SCHEME OF INTERPRETATION" -- "NOTES" -- "BIBLIOGRAPHY" -- "NAME INDEX
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    ISBN: 9781315309521
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (97 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Abrahams, R. G The Peoples of Greater Unyamwezi,Tanzania (Nyamwezi, Sukuma, Sumbwa, Kimbu, Konongo) : East Central Africa Part XVII
    DDC: 305.896394
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Nomenclature -- Location -- Territorial Groupings -- Demography -- The Main Tribes, and The Population Of Their Tribal Areas In 1957 -- Population Trends and Changes -- Urban And Industrial Centres -- Non-African Population -- Physical Type -- History -- Language and Literature -- Physical Environment -- Climate, Soil and Vegetation -- Wildlife -- Economy -- Agriculture -- Collection of Wild Produce -- Cattle -- Small Stock and Other Domesticated Animals -- Hunting -- Fishing -- Crafts -- Arts -- Trade -- The Nineteenth Century -- Modern Developments -- Standards of Living -- Migratory Labour -- Currency and Measures of Value -- Settlement Patterns -- Social Organization and Political Structure -- Introductory -- Kinship and Affinity -- Domestic Groups -- Neighbourhood Organization -- Chiefdom Organization -- Offices within the Chiefdom -- Recruitment to Office -- Nobles and Commoners -- Commoner Councils -- Functions of the Chiefdom System -- Land Tenure -- Secret Societies -- Friendship -- Joking Relationships -- Age-Grades and Age-Groupings -- Slavery -- Main Cultural Features -- Dress -- Bodily Markings -- Totemism and Foon Prohibitions -- Names -- Major Phases of the Life Cycle -- Birth and Early Childhood -- Later Childhood and Adolescence -- Marriage -- Death -- Religion and Magic -- Ancestor Worship -- God and Non-Ancestral Spirits -- Sorcery -- The Diviner and Medicine-Man -- Christianity and Islam -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315293837
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (217 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Bradbury, R. E The Benin Kingdom and the Edo-Speaking Peoples of South-Western Nigeria : Western Africa Part XIII
    DDC: 305.89633
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- CONTENTS -- Introduction -- I. THE BENIN KINGDOM -- Location and Nomenclature -- Physical Environment -- Demography -- Traditions of Origin and History -- Extent of the Benin Empire -- Main Features of Economy -- Agriculture -- tree crops -- cash crops -- Hunting, gathering and fishing -- Livestock -- Markets and trade -- Crafts and industries -- Social Organization and Political System -- Kinship terminology -- domestic and family groupings -- agnates and other kin -- Village social organization -- age grade organization -- authority in the village -- Chiefdoms and village groups -- Internal organization of Benin City -- The central state organization -- Uzama and Eghaενo -- the palace associations -- leadership of the palace associations -- other title orders -- the Ɔba's wives -- the palace as a political and ceremonial centre -- The Ɔba -- Administration of the Ɔba's territories -- The state council -- The military organization -- Land tenure -- Property and wealth -- Inheritance -- The Life Cycle -- Birth -- Naming ceremonies -- Infancy to adolescence -- Marriage -- Age-grade promotion ceremonies -- Death and mortuary rites -- Religion, Magic and Witchcraft -- Deities -- Spirits of the departed -- Hero-deities -- Personal spirits and supernatural powers -- Other state rituals -- Magic -- Witchcraft -- II. THE ISHAN CHIEFDOMS AND TRIBES -- Location, Nomenclature and Language -- Physical Environment -- Demography -- Main Features of Economy -- Traditions of Origin and History -- Origins -- subsequent external and internal relations -- Nupe contacts and the modem period -- list of chiefdoms, villages and village-groups -- notes on individual communities -- Social Organization and Political System -- Territorial organization -- Kinship organization
    Abstract: Age-grade and age-set organization -- The enigie -- The exaενō -- Political organization -- village and ward -- village-groups and districts -- Political relations between chiefdoms -- Political Relations with Benin -- Land tenure -- Inheritance -- The Life Cycle -- Birth -- Guardianship -- Circumcision -- Initiation ceremonies -- Age-grade promotion ceremonies -- Marriage and divorce -- Death and mortuary rites -- III. THE NORTHERN EDO -- General Introduction -- Physical Environment -- Main Features of Economy -- Agriculture -- Trade -- Crafts -- The Ivbiosakon Tribes -- Location and Nomenclature -- Demography and Settlement Pattern -- Traditions of Origin and History -- Origins -- subsequent relations with Benin -- Yoruba and Nupe raids -- history under British rule -- notes on the individual tribes -- Social Organization and Political System -- Kinship and territorial organization -- Age-set and age-grade organization -- Title associations -- Political organization -- Law and order -- Otwa -- age-grades and age-sets -- political organization -- law and order -- Ikao -- Land tenure -- Inheritance -- The Life Cycle -- Birth -- Puberty and adolescence -- Marriage, exogamy and divorce -- Death and mortuary rites -- Magic and Religion -- Religion -- Witchcraft -- The Etsako Tribes -- Location and Nomenclature -- Demography and Settlement Pattern -- Traditions of Origin and History -- Origins -- Nupe domination -- the modem period -- notes on the individual tribes -- Social Organization and Political System -- Kinship and territorial organization -- Age-grades and age-sets -- Title associations -- Political organization -- Law and order -- Land tenure -- Inheritance -- The Life Cycle -- Birth -- Childhood and youth -- Marriage -- Death and mortuary rites -- Religion and Magic -- Witchcraft -- The North-West Edo -- Location, Nomenclature and Language
    Abstract: Demography and Settlement Pattern -- Notes on some of the communities -- Traditions of Origin and History -- Origins -- Yoruba raids and the Nupe invasion -- history under British rule -- Social Organization and Political System -- Kinship and territorial organization -- Age-groupings, title associations and political organization -- The northern group -- The hill towns -- The south-western group -- The southern group -- The eastern group -- Law and order -- Land tenure -- Inheritance -- The Life Cycle -- Birth -- Marriage -- Death and mortuary rites -- The Ineme -- Location, Nomenclature and Language -- Demography -- Main Features of Economy -- Traditions of Origin and History -- Social Organization and Political System -- Kinship and territorial organization -- Age-sets -- Title associations -- Political organization -- Law and Order -- Land tenure -- Life Cycle -- Marriage -- IV. THE URHOBO AND ISOKO OF THE NIGER DELTA -- Location and Nomenclature -- Language -- Demography and Settlement Pattern -- Traditions of Origin and History -- Origins -- history -- notes on individual tribes -- Physical Environment -- Main Features of Economy -- Agriculture: the Isoko fanning calendar -- Hunting and fishing -- Palm produce -- Crafts -- Markets and trade -- Social Organization and Political System -- Kinship terminology -- The rule of descent -- Kinship and territorial groupings -- Age-grades -- men's grades -- women's grades -- Title associations -- the ɔdiɔ association -- the ɔhɔvɔrɛ association -- the adje or ade association -- other associations -- Political organization -- determinants of political authority -- Village and ward government -- tribal government -- Isoko-Urhobo -- the ovie -- Law and order -- penalties -- procedure -- oaths and ordeals -- enforcement of judgements -- delegation of judicial powers -- Slavery -- Land tenure -- Inheritance
    Abstract: The Life Cycle -- Birth -- Infancy -- Boyhood -- Girlhood -- Marriage -- Death and mortuary rites -- Religion and Magic -- The high god -- Personal spirits and powers -- Ancestor worship -- Other cults -- Priesthood -- Totemism -- Divining -- Witchcraft -- Christianity -- Bibliography -- THE ITSEKIRI -- Tribal and Sub-tribal Groupings and Demography -- Location -- Nomenclature -- Population -- Language -- Physical Environment -- Topography -- Climate -- Vegetation -- Main Features of Economy -- Agriculture -- Salt-making -- Livestock and hunting -- Fishing -- Crafts -- Trade -- Traditions of Origin and History -- The pre-Ginuwa period -- The arrival of Ginuwa -- The expansion of the kingdom -- European trade and the Itsekiri -- Social Organization and Political System -- Social organization -- the settlement -- the patrilineage -- descent groups or " Houses " -- kinship terminology -- the segmentation of descent groups -- family meetings -- Polygyny, marriage and divorce -- Political system -- the king -- the chiefs -- village administration -- the kingdom -- Law -- Warfare -- Slavery -- Main Cultural Features -- Physical characteristics -- Dress -- The life cycle -- birth -- youth -- marriage -- death -- Religious Beliefs -- The supreme deity -- Umale okun and other deities -- Lesser spirits -- The umale -- The Ifa oracle -- Ancestor worship -- Witchcraft -- Bibliography -- Index
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (63 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version The Ovimbundu of Angola : West Central Africa Part II
    DDC: 305.896399
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- GROUPING AND DEMOGRAPHY -- Nomenclature -- Grouping -- Location -- Neighbouring tribes -- Demography -- PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT -- TRADITIONS OF ORIGIN AND HISTORY -- Traditions -- Early History -- Development of Trade -- LANGUAGE -- PHYSICAL APPEARANCE AND DRESS -- MAIN FEATURES OF ECONOMY -- Agriculture -- Hunting -- Fishing -- Domestic Animals -- Apiculture -- Arts and Crafts -- Trade -- SOCIAL ORGANISATION AND POLITICAL STRUCTURE -- Kinship and Descent -- Marriage -- Local groups -- Political Structure -- Law -- Domestic Slavery -- RELIGION AND MAGIC -- Religious concepts -- Ritual -- Diviners -- Sorcerers and Witches -- THE LIFE CYCLE -- Birth and Infancy -- Childhood and Education -- Adolescence -- Marriage -- Death -- BIBLIOGRAPHY
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    ISBN: 9781351798198
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (214 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Transnational Law and Governance
    Parallel Title: Print version Heikkurinen, Pasi Sustainability and Peaceful Coexistence for the Anthropocene
    DDC: 304.2
    Keywords: Peace - Environmental aspects
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Notes on contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- PART I Concepts, causes, and consequences -- 1 On the emergence of peaceful coexistence -- 2 The Anthropocene: a geological perspective -- 3 Immigrants or refugees of the Anthropocene: adapting to or denying climate change? -- PART II Capitalism and neoliberal governmentality -- 4 Capitalism and the absolute contradiction in the Anthropocene -- 5 Managing the environment: neoliberal governmentality in the Anthropocene -- PART III Thinking and the non-human world -- 6 'It's getting better and better, worse and worse, faster and faster': the human animal in the Anthropocene -- 7 Scale, noosphere two, and the Anthropocene -- PART IV Post-growth societies and organisations -- 8 Engaging with the Plutocene: moving towards degrowth and post-capitalistic futures -- 9 Conceptualizing worker agency for the challenges of the Anthropocene: examples from recycling work in the Global North -- 10 From exploitation and expansion to evolutionary coexistence: a new realism for life beyond the Anthropocene -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315313924
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (153 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Prins, A. H. J The Coastal Tribes of the North-Eastern Bantu (Pokomo, Nyika, Teita) : East Central Africa Part III
    DDC: 305.896394
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Foreword -- Table of Contetns -- Introduction -- The Pokomo -- Tribal and Sub-Tribal Groupings -- Demography -- Nomenclature -- Tribal territory -- Neighbours -- Territorial groups -- Demography -- Traditions of origin and historical data -- Language -- Physical Environment -- Main Features of Economy -- Social Organization and Political Structure -- Pattern of settlement -- Local and kinship groupings -- Marriage -- Age groupings and associations -- Local government -- Main Cultural Features -- Appearance: tribal marks -- Beath and inheritance -- Bibliography -- The Nyika -- Tribal and Sub-Tribal Groupings -- Demography -- Nomenclature -- Tribal territory -- Neighbouring tribes -- Territorial and other groups: tribal mixture -- Demographic data -- Traditions of origin and historlcal data -- Language -- Physical Environment -- Climate -- Main Features of Economy -- Hunting and fishing: agriculture and husbandry -- Staple foods -- Trade -- Economic organisation -- Crafts -- Social Organization and Political Structure -- Forms of settlement: house types -- Kin groups -- Marriage -- Age groupings and associations -- Local government -- Legal procedure -- Land tenure -- Inheritance -- Slavery -- Main Cultural Features -- Religious beliefs and cults -- Mourning rites -- Bibliography -- The Teita -- Tribal and Sub-Tribal Groupings -- Demography -- Nomenclature -- Tribal territory -- Neighbouring tribes -- Territorial groups -- Demography -- Traditions of origin and historical data -- Language -- Physical Environment -- Main Features of Economy -- Agriculture: main crops, staple foods: livestock -- Hunting -- Trade -- Migrant labour -- Economic organization -- division of labour -- Crafts -- Social Organization and Political Structure -- Forms of settlement -- house types
    Abstract: Local and kinship groupings -- Marriage -- Age groupings and associations -- Local government -- Legal procedure -- inheritance -- Slavery -- Main Cultural Features -- Religious beliefs and cults -- Mourning rites -- Birth customs -- Physical appearance -- Bibliography -- Index of Tribes and Sub-Tribes
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    ISBN: 9781315306773
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    Parallel Title: Print version Kuper, Hilda The Swazi : Southern Africa Part I
    DDC: 305.8963987
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- Contents -- THE PEOPLE -- Nomenclature -- Royal Genealogy -- ETHNIC COMPOSITION AND HISTORY -- Location -- PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT -- DEMOGRAPHY -- LINGUISTIC DATA -- Traditional Literature -- Music: Dancing -- SOCIAL ORGANISATION -- The Homestead -- Territorial grouping -- Marriage Regulations -- Divorce -- Kinship -- Succession -- Age: Age Classes -- ECONOMY -- Land Tenure -- Cultivation -- Animal Husbandry -- Diet -- Hunting -- Building -- Arts and Crafts -- Division of Labour: Specialisation -- Distribution of Wealth -- Recent Economic Developments -- POLITICAL STRUCTURE -- Traditional Central Organisation -- Local Government -- Slavery -- Legal Procedure -- Modern Administration -- RELIGION, RITUAL AND MEDICINE -- Ancestral Cult -- Nature Worship -- Rain-Making -- Christianity -- The Incwala -- War Ritual -- Medicine Men and Diviners -- Death and Burial -- APPENDIX I. Genealogy of Swazi Kings -- APPENDIX II. List of Chiefs -- BIBLIOGRAPHY
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    ISBN: 9781315305189
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (123 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version The Southern Lunda and Related Peoples (Northern Rhodesia, Belgian Congo, Angola) : West Central Africa Part I
    DDC: 305.896393
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT -- SOUTHERN LUNDA AND NDEMBU -- Grouping and Demography -- Physical and Mental Characteristics -- Language -- Traditions of Origin and Migration -- Main Features of Economy -- Social Organisation -- CHOKWE AND MINUNGU -- Grouping and Demography -- Physical and Mental Characteristics -- Language -- Traditions of Origin and Migration -- Main Features of Economy -- Social Organisation -- LUENA, LUCHAZI, LUIMBE AND MBUNDA -- Grouping and Demography -- Physical and Mental Characteristics -- Language -- Traditions of Origin and Migration -- Main Features of Economy -- Social Organisation -- RELIGIOUS AND MAGICAL BELIEF AND RITUAL (Lunda, Chokwe, and Luena groups) -- THE LIFE CYCLE (Lunda, Chokwe, and Luena groups) -- THE NKOYA - MBWELA PEOPLES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY
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    ISBN: 9781315310886
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    Parallel Title: Print version La Fontaine, J. S The Gisu of Uganda : East Central Africa Part X
    DDC: 305.896395
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- Foreword -- CONTENTS -- Grouping and Demography -- Tribal and sub-tribal grouping -- Nomenclature -- Neighbouring tribes -- Population -- population densities -- Language -- Traditions of Origin and History -- Traditions -- History of European contact -- Mission activity and education -- Modem political activity -- Physical Environment -- Economy -- Agriculture -- seasons -- methods -- Diet -- Livestock -- Economic organization -- Division of labour -- Work groups -- Land tenure -- individual rights -- land transactions -- women's rights to land -- communal rights -- Trade -- Crafts -- hut construction -- agricultural implements -- weapons -- domestic utensils -- pottery -- other crafts -- iron-smelting -- Social Organization and Political System -- Settlement pattern -- homesteads -- The lineage system -- the minimal lineage -- ritual and other ties between lineages -- The kinship system -- terminology -- kinship behaviour -- marriage and incest regulations -- affines -- adoption and blood-brotherhood -- The territorial system -- the village -- larger territorial units -- The political system -- the lineage head (mugasya) -- notables (bakuru) -- Law -- public and private delicts -- physical injury -- blood-wealth -- theft -- adultery -- sexual offences -- Inheritance -- inheritance of property -- the heir -- inheritance of women's property -- procedure -- wills -- breach of contract and debt (likobi) -- Legal procedure -- hearing of disputes -- procedure -- curses -- ordeals -- punishments -- Position of women -- Life Cycle -- Birth -- twins -- Puberty -- Circumcision -- the preliminary rituals -- the day of the circumcision -- the operation -- ritual purification after circumcision -- convalescence -- the final ceremony -- Marriage -- bridewealth
    Abstract: types of marriage -- the marriage ceremonies -- divorce -- Death and burial -- suicide -- Religious Beliefs and Rituals -- The creator spirit -- Other spirits -- Ancestral spirits -- Ritual -- sacrifice -- ritual defilement (luswa) -- Ritual specialists -- the diviner (umufumu) -- the umudyuli -- other specialists -- owners of white magic -- circumcisers -- medical practitioners -- the rain-controller -- the priest of the ancestor shrine -- Witchcraft and sorcery -- witches -- sorcery -- owners of disease -- Other Cultural Features -- Physical and mental characteristics -- Dress -- men -- women -- transvestites -- Arts, music, dances and games -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315313085
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (115 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Huntingford, G. W. B The Northern Nilo-Hamites : East Central Africa Part VI
    DDC: 305.8965
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- FOREWORD -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- THE NILO-HAMITES: GENERAL INTRODUCTION -- Grouping -- Traditions of the Northern Group -- Traditions of the Central Group -- Traditions of the Southern Group -- Cultural summary -- Political organization -- Age-sets -- Bodily mutilations -- Religion -- Physical characters -- Comparative tables to illustrate Nilo-Hamitic cultures -- INTRODUCTION TO THE NORTHERN NILO-HAMITES -- Nomenclature -- Distribution and grouping -- Language -- Sketch of the history of the Southern Sudan in the 19th century -- Cultural summary -- Modern administration -- Physical environment -- I. BARI STOCK -- The Bari -- Demography -- Physical environment -- Main features of economy -- Social organization and political structure -- Main cultural features -- The Kuku -- Demography -- Main features of economy -- Social organization and political structure -- Main cultural features -- The Kakwa -- Demography -- Main features of economy -- Social organization and political structure -- Main cultural features -- The Marshia -- The Mondari -- Demography -- Physical environment -- Main features of economy -- Social organization and political structure -- Main cultural features -- The Pöjulu -- Demography -- Main features of economy -- Social and political organization -- Main cultural features -- The Nyangbara -- The Nyepu -- II. LULUBA-LOKOYA STOCK -- The Luluba -- The Lokoya -- Demography -- Main features of economy -- Social organization and political structure -- Main cultural features -- III. LOTUKO STOCK -- The Lotuko -- Demography -- Main features of economy -- Social organization and political structure -- Main cultural features -- Note on Lopit, Lowudo, and Lomya -- The Laŋo -- Demography -- Main features of economy -- Social organization and political structure
    Abstract: Main cultural features -- Bibliography -- Supplementary Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351701778
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (311 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Angel, Ronald J Family, Intergenerational Solidarity, and Post-Traditional Society
    DDC: 306.85
    Keywords: Aging parents - Care - United States
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- About the Authors -- Preface -- 1 Changing Intergenerational Family Dependence: A Difficult Family Decision -- 2 The Ties that Bind? Changing Family Options: A Long Way from Ozzie and Harriet -- 3 Socializing the Financial Support of the Elderly: Who Pays for Care at the End of Life? -- 4 Manufactured Risk and Reproductive Technology: There are Many Ways to Have a Baby -- 5 Where Will We Put Mimi? When Family Members Do Not Agree -- 6 Mandatory Support of Aging Parents: A Moral Obligation -- 7 Respect for Autonomy: Difficult Decisions Concerning Medical Care: Who Decides When Treatment is Useless? -- 8 Family Decisions at the End of Life: Une mort très douce -- 9 Physician-Assisted Death: I Am the Master of My Fate -- 10 Civil Society and the Family: If You Can't Be with the One You Love… -- 11 The Future of Intergenerational Solidarity: Families Caring for an Aging America -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315282312
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (118 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Gamble, David P The Wolof of Senegambia : Western Africa Part XIV
    DDC: 305.8963214
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Note on Orthography -- Grouping and Demography -- Nomenclature -- Distribution -- Maps of the area -- Demography -- population -- density -- migrations -- size of settlements -- Tribal intermixture -- Physical characteristics -- History and Traditions of Origin -- Origins -- The traditional origin of Wolof rule -- History -- general outlines -- history of the southern zone (Sine-Salum) -- Language -- Literature -- proverbs -- riddles -- secret languages -- stories -- legends, history, etc. -- songs -- religious literature -- school books -- Physical Environment -- Climate -- seasons -- rainfall -- Vegetation -- Economy -- Crops -- Farming methods -- Agriculture in the northern zone -- Farming calendar -- Livestock -- Organization and division of labour -- Land tenure -- Trade -- Fishing -- Hunting -- Natural products -- Food and drink -- kola nuts -- tobacco -- Crafts -- blacksmiths -- silversmiths and goldsmiths -- pottery -- leatherwork -- weaving -- dyeing -- basketwork -- woodwork -- hairdressing -- Settlements and housing -- rural settlements -- urban houses -- Social Organization and Political System -- Social organization -- Social stratification -- Descent groups -- Terms of kinship and affinity -- Local groups -- the village -- village groups -- Mobility -- Age grouping -- Marriage -- Joking relationships -- Friendship -- Political system -- chieftainship, and government in the Wolof states -- Law -- civil disputes -- criminal procedure -- marriage law -- Inheritance -- Life Cycle -- Birth -- Naming ceremony -- Wolof names -- Carrying a child for the first time -- Circumcision -- Marriage -- betrothal -- taka (tying the marriage) -- the marriage-payments -- mur (covering the bride) or chet
    Abstract: other forms of marriage -- Death -- Religion -- Islam -- Pagan beliefs and practices -- Christianity -- Other Cultural Features -- Dress and appearance -- Character -- Etiquette -- Hygiene -- Entertainments -- dancing -- drumming -- singing -- other musical instruments -- wrestling -- play-acting -- miscellaneous games -- horsemanship -- lanterns -- Changing Social Conditions -- Bibliographies -- Linguistic material -- vocabularies, dictionaries, grammars, etc. -- Religious literature -- General bibliography -- A Note on the Lebu -- Distribution and population figures -- Language -- Origins -- History -- Physical type -- Character -- Economic life -- Social and political organization -- Religion -- Changes in Lebu society -- Bibliography -- A Note on the Serer -- Introduction -- Nomenclature -- Distribution -- Demography -- population -- density -- vital statistics -- Houses and settlements -- Physical characteristics -- Grouping -- Tribal intermixture -- Traditions of origin, early movements and inter-tribal relationships -- Language -- Economy -- Political organization -- Social organization -- Religious beliefs and cults -- Dress and appearance -- Linguistic bibliography -- General bibliography -- Index
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    Parallel Title: Print version Gunn, Harold Peoples of the Middle Niger Region Northern Nigeria : Western Africa Part XV
    DDC: 305.8009669
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- CONTENTS -- Introduction -- RIVERAIN PEOPLES OF YAURI AND BORGU (Gungawa and Yaurawa [Bareshe], Bakarawa, Lopawa, and Larawa) -- Nomenclature: population: location: languages: traditions of origin: affiliations: neighbouring tribes -- Physical environment: economy -- technology, etc.: house-types: forms of settlement -- Physical type: dress, tribal markings, etc. -- Social and political organization -- Life-cycle -- Religious beliefs and practices -- PEOPLES OF KONTAGORA AND ZURU -- I. Kambari -- Nomenclature: location: population -- History: traditions of origin -- Language -- Physical environment and economy: technology, arts and crafts: forms of settlement -- Physical type: dress, tribal marks etc. -- Social and political organization -- Life-cycle -- Religious beliefs -- II. Dakakari -- Nomenclature: location: demography: history: language -- Physical environment: economy: technology: arts and crafts: trading -- Forms of settlement -- Mental and physical characteristics -- Social and political organization -- Life-cycle -- Religion -- Summary calendar of events and activities -- III. Dukawa -- Nomenclature: location: population -- History: traditions of origin -- Language -- Physical environment: economy -- Technology, arts and crafts -- Forms of settlement -- Physical and mental characteristics -- Social and political organization -- Life-cycle -- Religious beliefs -- PEOPLES OF THE NORTH-EASTERN HINTERLAND OF THE MIDDLE NIGER -- I. Achipawa -- Nomenclature: population: location: language: traditions of origin: affiliations -- Physical environment: economy: technology, etc.: house-types: forms of settlement -- Physical type: dress: personal adornment -- Social and political organization -- Life-cycle -- Religious beliefs and practices
    Abstract: II. Peoples of the Kamuku Group -- Nomenclature: population: location: traditions of origin: language: neighbouring tribes -- Physical environment: economy: forms of settlement -- Physical type: dress, tribal markings, etc. -- Social and political organization -- Life-cycle -- Religious beliefs and practices -- III. Basa (Basa) -- Nomenclature: location: population: neighbouring tribes: language -- Traditions of origin: history -- Physical environment: economy: house types and forms of settlement: land tenure -- Physical characteristics: tribal marks: dress -- Social and political organization -- Life-cycle -- Religious beliefs and practices -- IV. Gbari (Gwari) -- Location: neighbouring tribes: nomenclature: main groups: demography -- Traditions of origin: history -- Language -- Physical environment -- Economy: Farming: Markets, arts and crafts, trade -- Forms of settlement: house types -- Physical characteristics: dress and tribal markings -- Social and political organization -- Life-cycle -- Religious beliefs and practices -- V. Koro -- Nomenclature: subdivisions: language: location: traditions of origin -- Physical environment: demography: neighbouring tribes -- Forms of settlement: house types -- Arts and crafts: dress, ornaments and tribal markings -- Economy -- Administration: Social and political organization -- Life-cycle -- Religious beliefs and practices -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315296005
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    Parallel Title: Print version Manoukian, Madeline Tribes of the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast : Western Africa Part V
    DDC: 305.8009667
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- Foreword -- CONTENTS -- Tribal Grouping and Distribution -- Languages -- Demography -- History and Traditions -- Physical Environment -- Main Features of Economy -- Crafts -- Social Organisation -- Political Systems -- Land Tenure -- Life Cycle -- Religious Beliefs and Cults -- Bibliography
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    ISBN: 9781315297590
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    Parallel Title: Print version Forde, Daryll The Yoruba-Speaking Peoples of South-Western Nigeria : Western Africa Part IV
    DDC: 305.896333
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- PART I - GENERAL -- Tribal and Sub-Tribal Groupings and Demography -- Nomenclature -- Location -- Grouping -- Population Estimates -- History and Traditions of Origin -- Language -- Physical Environment -- Main Features of Economy -- Agriculture -- Cocoa Farming -- Palm Products -- Trade -- Crafts -- Social Organisation and Political Structure -- Local and Kinship Grouping -- Kinship Terminology -- Forms of Settlement -- Age Sets -- Associations and Guilds -- Women' s Associations -- Cult Groups -- The State -- Administration -- Personnel of Government -- Military Organisation -- Legal Procedure -- Inheritance of Goods -- Land Tenure -- Slavery -- Pawning -- Main Cultural Features -- Dress and Tribal Marks -- Birth -- Circumcision Rites -- Marriage -- Divorce -- Religious Beliefs and Cults -- Shamanism -- Magic -- PART II -- 1. Oyo or Yoruba Proper -- 2. Ife-Ilesha -- 3. Ibadan -- 4. Egba, Egbado, Tsha, Ana(Ife) and related groups -- 5. Ijebu -- 6. Ekiti and related groups -- 7. Ondo -- 8. Yoruba in the Colony -- 9. Yoruba in the Northern Provinces -- Bibliography
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    ISBN: 9781315295671
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (165 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Forde, Daryll Peoples of the Niger-Benue Confluence (The Nupe. The Igbira. The Igala. The Idioma-speaking Peoples) : Western Africa Part X
    DDC: 305.89633
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- CONTENTS -- Introduction -- I. THE NUPE -- Tribal and Sub-tribal Groupings and Demography -- Introduction -- Nomenclature -- Location -- Neighbouring tribes -- Nupe sub-tribes -- Demographic data -- Traditions of Origin and History -- Language -- Physical Environment -- Main Features of Economy -- General -- Agriculture -- Organization and division of labour -- Livestock -- Hunting and fishing -- Markets and trade -- Industries, crafts and professions -- Social Organization and Political System -- Local and kinship grouping -- Forms of settlement: house types -- The political system -- Status and titles -- Patronage -- Age-sets -- Government -- Village organization -- The political system of the Kyedye -- Organization of Kutigi town (Beni sub-tribe) -- Legal procedure -- Inheritance -- Land tenure -- Slavery -- Pawning -- Position of women -- Cultural Features and the Life Cycle -- Physical characteristics: tribal marks: dress -- Birth -- Circumcision -- Marriage -- Divorce -- Burial -- Religious Beliefs and Cults -- General -- Spirits -- Cults -- The gunnu cult -- Medicines -- Divination -- Witchcraft -- Bibliography -- II. THE IGBIRA -- Grouping and Demography -- Location -- Neighbouring tribes -- Nomenclature -- Groupings -- Demographic data -- Traditions of Origin and History -- Language -- Physical Environment -- Main Features of Economy -- Agriculture -- Livestock, fishing, and hunting -- Trade -- Crafts -- Social Organization and Political System -- The family -- Kinship terminology and behaviour -- Forms of settlement: house types -- Clans -- Local organization -- The compound -- Land tenure -- Village organization -- Political units -- Chiefship -- Succession and Inheritance -- Slavery -- Legal procedure -- Warfare
    Abstract: Cultural Features and the Life Cycle -- Birth -- Initiation -- Tribal marks -- Marriage -- Death -- Religious Beliefs and Cults -- General -- Gods and spirits -- Ancestor worship -- The cult of the Panda "divine king" -- Village cults -- Medicine men and fetish priests -- Witchcraft -- Divination -- Fishing and hunting rites -- Bibliography -- III. THE IGALA -- Nomenclature and Demography -- Physical Environment -- Language -- Traditions of Origin and History -- Main Features of Economy -- Agriculture -- Livestock -- Markets and trade -- Modem developments -- Social Organization and Political System -- General -- Forms of settlement: house types -- The kingship -- Position of women -- Slavery -- Main Cultural Features -- Mental and physical characteristics: dress -- Life cycle -- Religious Beliefs and Cults -- A Note on the Ibaji -- IV. THE IDOMA-SPEAKING PEOPLES -- Location and Main Groups -- Language -- Physical Environment -- Main Features of Economy -- Agriculture -- Markets -- Crafts -- House types -- Social Organization and Political System -- The compound family -- The lineage -- The Land -- Settlement pattern -- Chieftaincy -- Modem developments -- Age-sets and associations -- Legal procedure -- Slavery -- Position of women -- Religious Beliefs and Cults -- The Idoma "Proper" of Idoma Division -- General -- Districts of Idoma Division -- Agatu -- demography -- traditions of origin and history -- social organization and economy -- Ocheku -- demography -- traditions of origin and history -- social organization and political system -- Adoka -- demography -- traditions of origin and history -- social organization -- Boju -- demography -- economy -- traditions of origin and history -- social organization and political system -- Yangedde -- demography -- physical environment and economy -- traditions of origin
    Abstract: social organization and political system -- Oglewu -- demography -- physical environment and economy -- traditions of origin and history -- social organization and political system -- Oturkpo -- general -- social organization and political system -- Okwoga -- demography and physical environment -- social organization and political system -- Edumoga -- demography -- physical environment, economy and crafts -- social organization and political system -- Edumoga proper -- Ichama -- Otukpa -- traditions of origin -- demography and physical environment -- social organization and political system -- Orukpa -- Orokam -- nomenclature -- demography and physical environment -- traditions of origin -- political system -- Agala -- general -- demography and physical environment -- history -- forms of settlement -- social organization and political system -- other cultural features -- Igumale -- demography -- traditions of origin and history -- social organization and political system -- religious beliefs and cults -- Ulayi -- Ijigbam -- demography -- traditions of origin -- social and cultural features -- The Arago -- Demography -- Language -- Traditions of origin and history -- Social and cultural features -- The Iyala -- Location and demography -- Language -- Physical environment and economy -- Traditions of origin and history -- Social organization and political system -- Age-sets and associations -- Legal procedure -- Main cultural features -- Religious beliefs and cults -- The Nkum -- Traditions of origin -- Social and cultural features -- The Nkim -- The Etulo -- Location and demography -- Language -- Traditions of origin and history -- Social and cultural features -- The Afu -- Location and demography -- Physical environment -- Language -- Traditions of origin and history -- Main features of economy -- Social and cultural features: general
    Abstract: Social organization and political system -- Legal procedure -- The Egede -- Location and demography -- Physical environment and economy -- Traditions of origin and history -- Language -- Social organization and political system -- Legal procedure -- Political system of Worku -- Religious beliefs and cults -- The Akweya-Yachi -- Demography -- Language -- The Akweya of Akpa District, Idoma Division -- The Yachi of Ogoja Division -- The Utonkon-Effium -- Nomenclature and demography -- Language -- Social and cultural features -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315304823
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (65 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Turner, V. W The Lozi Peoples of North-Western Rhodesia : West Central Africa Part III
    DDC: 305.896399
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Ttitle -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- CONTENTS -- Grouping and Demography -- Nomenclature -- Barotseland -- Tribes of Barotseland -- Demographic data -- Labour migration -- Physical and mental characteristics -- Language -- Kololo -- Siluyi -- History and Traditions of Origin -- Physical Environment -- Physiography -- soil types -- rainfall -- temperature -- vegetation -- Main Features of Economy -- Production in the Flood Plain -- Animal husbandry -- Agriculture -- Fishing -- Hunting and Fowling -- Transhumance -- Trade -- indigenous system -- modem developments -- Sex Division of Labour -- Tribal and Regional Production -- Crafts -- Industries -- iron-working -- pottery -- woodwork -- basketry Matting -- dug-out canoes -- barges -- Clothing -- Granaries and Huts: building of huts -- Ornaments -- tattooing, tribal marks -- Musical instruments -- Social Structure and Political Organisation -- Class and Tribal divisions -- Slavery -- Kingship and Royal Family -- National and District capitals -- Secular and Ritual Royal villages -- The Sector system -- internal organisation of sector -- legal system -- storehouse system -- The Kuta and sub-councils -- Ngambela -- Nature of administrative system -- Modem political developments -- Local and Kinship Groupings -- Villages -- political and kinship links of villages -- village headman -- Kinship -- nomenclature -- Land Tenure -- Rights and obligations of the king -- Village land -- The Life Cycle -- Birth -- Initiation -- Marriage -- Death -- Burial -- Royal Funerals -- Religious and Magical Beliefs and Ritual -- The High God -- the ancestor cult -- royal ancestors -- commoner ancestors -- concept of the soul -- Sorcery -- exorcism -- divination -- amulets and charms -- Bibliography
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    ISBN: 9781315310244
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (156 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Prins, A. H. J The Swahili-Speaking Peoples of Zanzibar and the East African Coast (Arabs, Shirazi and Swahili) : East Central Africa Part XII
    DDC: 305.896392
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- Foreword -- CONTENTS -- Introduction to the Second Edition -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- Preface to the First Edition -- Introduction -- The Swahili -- The Arabs -- The Shirazi -- Territorial Grouping and Nomenclature -- Territorial grouping and nomenclature -- Neighbouring tribes and countries -- Demography -- Language -- Physical Environment -- Geography -- Vegetation -- Climate -- The sea -- Archaeology -- Sites in Somaliland -- Sites on the coast of Kenya -- Sites in Tanganyika -- Sites on Pemba Island -- Sites on the Island of Zanzibar -- Sites on Mafia Island -- History -- Introduction -- A survey of Swahili history -- Main Features of Economy -- Hunting -- Mangrove cutting -- Other forest produce -- Fishing -- Agriculture -- crops and implements -- the seasons -- shifting cultivation, crop rotation and yields -- Nutrition -- Land rights -- Livestock -- Trade and commerce -- Shipping -- Land transport -- Economic organization -- Slavery -- Economic relations and indebtedness -- Occupations -- Division of labour -- Arts and crafts -- lime burning -- stonework -- pottery -- wood working -- weaving -- plaiting -- metal work -- shipbuilding -- other crafts -- Social Structure -- villages -- towns -- housing -- household furniture -- Household and family -- Wider kinship units and descent groups -- Kinship terminology -- Marriage -- Divorce -- Illicit unions -- Local groups: town, village, and region -- Associations -- Political Organization and Law -- The polity -- Pate -- Kilwa -- Vumba and the Shirazi stools -- Other state-like structures -- The republic -- Local government -- Law -- Warfare -- Other Cultural Features -- Birth -- Death and burial -- Tombs, graves and graveyards -- Literacy -- Education -- Initiation -- Ornamental art -- Prose and poetry
    Abstract: Dress and ornament -- Music and dance -- Religion and magic -- The calendar -- calendar feasts -- Bibliography -- SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315309637
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (127 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Willis, Roy G The Fipa and Related Peoples of South-West Tanzania and North-East Zambia : East Central Africa Part XV
    DDC: 305.896394
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- FOREWORD -- CONTENTS -- Introduction -- A Note on Orthography -- Recent History of the Area -- Ethnography of Constituent Groups -- Fipa -- Geography and Tribal Boundaries -- Population and Settlement Pattern -- Language and Dialects -- Traditions of Origin -- Traditional Political Structure -- Traditional Judicial Structure -- Descent System and Groupings -- Physical Environment: Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries -- Material Culture -- Rituals of Birth, Marriage, Sickness, Death and Inheritance -- Religion -- Nyamwanga and Iwa -- Location and Tribal Boundaries -- Language -- Population and Settlement Pattern -- History and Traditions of Origin -- Traditional Political System -- Physical Environment, Cultivation and Livestock -- Descent System -- Rituals of Birth, Marriage and Death and Inheritance -- Material Culture -- Religion -- Lungu -- Location and Tribal Boundaries -- Language -- Population and Settlement Pattern -- History and Traditions of Origin -- Traditional Political System -- Descent System -- Cultivation, Livestock and Fisheries -- Rituals of Birth, Marriage, Sickness, Death and Inheritance -- Religion -- Mambwe -- Location and Tribal Boundaries -- Language -- Population and Settlement Pattern -- History and Traditions of Origin -- Traditional Political System -- Descent System -- Physical Environment, Cultivation and Livestock -- Material Culture -- Rituals of Birth, Puberty, Marriage and Death -- Inheritance and Succession -- Religion -- Pimbwe -- Location and Tribal Boundaries -- Language -- Population and Settlement Pattern -- History and Traditions of Origin -- Traditional Political System -- Descent System -- Rituals of Birth, Marriage and Death -- Inheritance -- Cultivation and Livestock -- Material Culture -- Religion
    Abstract: Wanda (including Iwanda) -- Location and Tribal Boundaries -- Language -- Settlement Pattern -- History and Traditions of Origin -- Traditional Political System -- Descent System -- Primary Rituals -- Religion -- Lungwa -- Location and Tribal Boundaries -- Population and Settlement Pattern -- Language -- History and Traditions of Origin -- Traditional Political System -- Descent System -- Primary Rituals -- Cultivation and Livestock -- Religion -- Kuulwe -- Location and Tribal Boundaries -- Population and Settlement Pattern -- Language -- History and Traditions of Origin -- Traditional Political System -- Descent System -- Primary Rituals -- Religion -- Cile -- Location and Tribal Boundaries -- Population and Settlement Pattern -- History and Traditions of Origin -- Traditional Political System -- Descent System -- Primary Rituals and Religion -- Peripheral Peoples and Groups -- Nyiha -- Bungu -- Others -- Safwa -- Tambo -- Resources and Economic Development -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351983235
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (187 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Routledge New Horizons in South Asian Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Mio, Minoru Rethinking Social Exclusion in India : Castes, Communities and the State
    DDC: 305.50954
    Keywords: Caste ; Caste India ; Marginality, Social ; Marginality, Social India ; SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies ; Social integration ; Social integration India ; Social policy ; India Social policy ; India ; Indien ; Unterprivilegierter
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on contributors -- Introduction -- Part I New forms of inclusion and exclusion in contemporary India -- 1 Conditions of 'developmental democracy': new logic of inclusion and exclusion in globalizing India -- 2 Streets as spaces of social inclusion and exclusion: the case of street vendors in Ahmedabad -- 3 The nation-states and exclusion of minorities in India: the case of Gujarati Muslims -- Part II Religious identities and Dalits -- 4 Belonging and being: unpacking Dalit Christian identity -- 5 Excluding themselves? Dalits converting to Buddhism -- 6 Affirmative action and exclusion of the Muslim outcastes in West Bengal -- 7 Marginalization and subversive religious rites: worship of Dharmathakur in West Bengal -- Part III Ethnicity and politics of inclusion and exclusion in the north-eastern frontier -- 8 The forest as a site of conflict: struggles over Indigenous territory in the Bodo areas of Assam -- 9 Insurgency, citizenship, and entitlements amongst Indian migrant labourers in Nagaland -- 10 Moral geographies: the problem of sovereignty and indigeneity amongst the Nagas -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351692298
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (171 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Ekland-Olson, Sheldon Science and Sociology : Predictive Power is the Name of the Game
    DDC: 301.01
    Keywords: Science - Social aspects
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- 1 Assertions: The Building Blocks of Science -- 2 On Predictive Implications -- 3 The Notion of Science: Complexities and Problems -- 4 A Conceptualization of Science -- 5 Conceptualization of a Scientific Theory -- 6 Formal Theory Construction: Illustrations, Problems, and Issues -- 7 More on Issues and Problems Concerning FTC -- 8 Disastrous Beliefs in Sociology -- 9 The Quest for Uniformities and Propositions -- Appendix I: Eleven Definitions of Science -- Appendix II: Eight Definitions of Theory -- References -- Name Index -- Subject Index
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    ISBN: 9781351847988
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (378 pages)
    Edition: 7th ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Shook, Fred Television Field Production and Reporting : A Guide to Visual Storytelling
    DDC: 302.2345
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Telling the Visual Story -- Through Stories We Share Human Experience and Understanding -- The Differences Between Visual Stories and Reports -- Heart, Emotion, Demeanor -- Toward a Philosophy - Placing the Human Perspective in Perspective -- Telling Versus Showing -- The Value of Visual Narrative -- Silence as a Writing Tool -- The Silent Languages of the Senses -- Putting It All Together -- Culture Impacts Perception -- Summary -- Discussion -- Exercises -- Notes -- Chapter 2 Planning and Shooting the Story -- The Best Stories Convey a Sense of Progression -- Find Images That Convey a Clear Story Focus -- Write the Pictures First -- Reportorial Editing -- Working as Part of a Team -- Prove the Story's Focus Visually -- The Focus May Change -- Look for a Story Focus in Events with Uncontrolled Action -- Tell Your Story Through People -- Strong Natural Sound Helps Tell the Story -- Build in Surprises -- Keep Sound Bites Short -- Address the Larger Issue -- Challenge Your Focus Statement -- Video Packages Are Factual Mini-Movies -- The Lead -- Provide Visual Proof for All Main Points -- The Close -- Be Hard On Yourself as a Writer -- Write from the Visuals -- Look for a Story While Capturing Uncontrolled Action -- Look for the Larger Story -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion -- Exercises -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Visual Grammar -- The Shot -- The Sequence -- Basic Shots -- Long Shot -- Medium Shot -- Close-Up -- How the Basic Shots Work Together -- Camera Movement -- Pan -- Moving Shot -- Combination Shot -- Tilt Shot -- Tracking Shot -- Trucking Shot -- Dolly Shot -- Changes in Camera Perspective -- Stabilize Shaky Images -- Storytelling Shots -- One Shots to Crowd Shots -- Master Shot with Cut-Ins
    Abstract: Overlapping Action -- Shooting Matched-Action Sequences -- Jump Cuts -- The Cutaway -- The Motivated Cutaway -- The Transition or Reveal Shot -- Using Camera Movement to Enhance Storytelling -- Point-Of-View Movement -- Thinking Camera -- Screen Direction -- How to Avoid the False Reverse -- Vary Camera Angles -- Photograph People at Eye Level -- Angles Provide Psychological Impact -- Contrast and Comparison -- Composition -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion -- Exercises -- Notes -- Chapter 4 Video Editing: The Invisible Art -- Editing Is Another Writing Tool -- Toward a Philosophy of Editing -- Everyone Is an Editor -- The Cut -- Choosing Edit Points -- There Can Be No Matched Action Without Overlapping Action -- Cutting On Action or At Rest -- Into-Frame/Out-Of-Frame Action -- Jump Cuts -- Pop Cuts -- Devices to Compress Time and Advance the Action -- Parallel Cutting -- Shot Order Impacts the Illusion of Continuity -- Content Dictates Pace -- Cutting to Condense Time -- Composition Affects Pace -- Screen Direction -- Editing to Eliminate the False Reverse -- The Transition Shot -- Sound as a Transitional Device -- Cold Cuts -- Flash Cuts -- Cutting to Leave Space for Audience Reaction -- Communication Pays -- Dissolves and Other Optical Effects -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion -- Exercises -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Shooting Video in the Field -- Composition Guidelines -- The Rule of Thirds -- Pointers for Wide Screen Composition -- Use a Tripod Whenever Appropriate -- The Handheld Camera -- Control Breathing -- Preplan Body Movement -- Walk in Lockstep -- How to Use the Zoom Lens -- Avoid Calling Attention to the Zoom -- Adjust Speed and Duration of Zoom to Story Mood and Pace -- Recompose the Shot as You Zoom -- Storytelling and Planning -- Establish Communication in the Field -- Think Before You Shoot -- Shoot Sequences -- Shoot and Move
    Abstract: Anticipate Action -- Shoot Only the Shots You Need -- Avoid Indiscriminate Shooting -- Edit in the Camera -- Shoot to Eliminate the False Reverse -- Involve the Camera in the Action -- Working with People -- Avoid Distracting the Subject -- Staging Versus Motivating -- The One-Person Band -- How to Shoot and Conduct Interviews Simultaneously -- How to Photograph Your Own Standup -- Shooting in Cold Weather -- Safety First -- Distancing -- Safety in Numbers -- Plan to Make Plenty of Mistakes -- On Returning Home -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion -- Exercises -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Writing with Light -- Photography Is the Art of Controlling Light -- White Balance -- Mixing and Matching Light Sources -- Helpful Filters -- Lighting Kits -- Lighting Styles and Patterns -- Broad Lighting and Short Lighting -- Bounce Lighting -- Eye Refections -- Lighting Nighttime Action -- Photographing Subjects with Dark Skin -- Cautions -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion -- Exercises -- Notes -- Chapter 7 The Sound Track -- How Microphones Work -- Directional Patterns -- On Choosing a Mic -- Impedance -- Frequency Response -- Microphones for the Visual Storyteller -- The Wireless Transmitter-Receiver -- The Mixer -- Essential Points for Audio -- Monitor the Sound with Earphones -- Techniques to Reduce Wind Noise -- Be Aggressive -- The Microphone Hears Differently -- Sound Perspective -- Stereo and Surround-Sound -- Covering News Conferences -- Recording Group Discussions -- The Two-Person Interview -- Record Room Tone -- The Seductive Quality of Nat Sound -- Watch What You Say -- Sound and Video Accessories -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion -- Exercises -- Notes -- Chapter 8 The Interview: Shooting the Quotation Marks -- Establish Trust -- Practice Good Manners -- The Most Important Interview Question -- Save Your Questions for the Interview
    Abstract: Do Your Homework -- How to Frame Interview Questions -- Use a Wireless Microphone -- The Art of Listening -- Avoid the Easy Questions -- Build Questions Around the Five W's -- Avoid Two-Part Questions -- "How Do You Feel?" -- Anticipate Questions the Viewers Would Ask -- Practice the Fine Art of Hesitation -- Pitch Reporting Opportunities -- Prearrange Signals Between Reporter and Photographer -- How to React Without Appearing to Agree -- Retain Control of the Interview -- Interviewing Children -- The Talking Head -- Infuencing How Viewers Perceive the Subject -- One-Eyed Talking Heads -- Body Language -- After the Interview Is Over -- Interviews Allow Reporting Through Direct Observation -- Summary -- Key Term -- Discussion -- Exercises -- Note -- Chapter 9 Writing the Package -- Defne Your Focus -- Write the Beginning (Studio Lead-In) -- Write the Package Lead -- Write the Middle or Main Body -- Write the Close -- Preplan the Package -- Spot-News Packages -- Set a High Standard for Packages -- Use Natural Sound Liberally -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Exercises -- Note -- Chapter 10 Write Like a Storyteller -- Transmitting the Experience -- Be a Tour Guide -- Use "Wows!" - The Things That Turn You On -- Let Your Audience Experience the Wows -- Moments -- Great Moments Are Almost Always Unexpected -- One Thought About Field Teamwork -- Writing Your First Sentence -- The Three Horses - Storytelling Tools for Video Stories -- First Horse: Surprise -- Second Horse: Quest -- Third Horse: Character -- Tips for Writing Strong Stories -- Concluding Thoughts -- Summary -- Discussion -- Exercises -- Notes -- Chapter 11 Producing the Story Minute-By-Minute -- The Big Picture -- Size Matters - Bigger Is Not Always Better -- Bottom Line -- Starting Out, Over or Up -- Six Overlooked Tools for Video Journalists -- Minute-By-Minute - Lessons Learned in the Field
    Abstract: A Guided Tour: Lessons Learned -- Adding Drones to Your Toolkit -- The Future of Video Journalists -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion -- Exercises -- Notes -- Chapter 12 How to Improve Your Storytelling Ability -- Seek Gradual Improvement -- Have a Story -- Involve the Camera -- Sequences Advance the Story -- Don't Try to Show All of New Zealand -- Pursue Your Interest in People -- Motivate Viewers to Watch -- Develop Video Fluency -- Excuses -- Know the Community -- Curiosity Pays -- See Beyond the Obvious -- Show Audiences What They Missed -- Help Viewers Experience the Story as You Did -- Adapt Your Reporting to Story Demands -- Reporting the Nonvisual Story -- Personal Appearance and Conduct -- Etiquette -- Shooting and Reporting Events Outside Your Control -- Toward a News Philosophy -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion -- Exercises -- Notes -- Chapter 13 Improving On-Camera and Voice-Over Performance -- Develop Qualities That Make You Interesting and Interested -- Reasons for Standups -- Keep Your Attention On the Story -- Give Yourself Something to Do -- Justifable Reasons for Standups -- Five Common Standups -- Seek Reaction -- Communicate What You Feel About the Story -- Delivering from the Studio -- Put Experience into Your Reports -- Multidimensional Reporting -- Learn How to Relax -- Develop Conversational Delivery -- Your Appearance -- Let the Audience Know You as a Friend -- Impact How People Perceive Your Interview Sources -- Posture Matters -- Split-Focus Presentation -- The Anchor Debrief -- When You Appear On Camera -- How Reporters Evolve into Anchors -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion -- Exercises -- Notes -- Chapter 14 Digital Media Law -- Gathering the News -- Libel -- Invasion of Privacy -- Defamation -- Use of the Word Alleged -- Apparent Authority -- Technology -- Surveillance in States with One-Party Consent
    Abstract: Two-Party Consent
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    ISBN: 9781134458738
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (173 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality
    Parallel Title: Print version Farahani, Fataneh Gender, Sexuality, and Diaspora
    DDC: 304.8
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Prologue: A Diasporic Tale -- 1 Theoretical Platform and Methodological Concerns: An Introduction -- Foucault and Diasporic Sexualities -- Islamicated Discourses on Women's Sexualities -- A Postcolonial Approach -- Diaspora and Diasporic Space -- Self-Reflexivity and Voice -- Women of This Book -- A Profile of the Iranian Community in Sweden -- Organisation Outlook -- 2 Sexing Diaspora: (Un)desirable Femininity on the Move -- Public Kiss -- Public Kiss and Parenting -- Sexuality and Intimacy in Diasporic Space -- Diasporic Space: A Heterotopic Space -- Feeling Less as a Woman: Shifting Heterosexual Dramaturgy -- I Cannot Make Love in Swedish! -- Stereotypes on Watch -- Becoming Swedish: Turning to a Civilised and Liberated Subject -- Sexing Displacements: "What If I Had Stayed?" -- Being an Exception or Being In-Between -- Selective Gendered Cut and Paste -- Recapitulation -- 3 Diasporic (Un)Veiling: Intersecting and Conflicting Meanings, Histories, and Power Relations -- To Be Veiled or Unveiled -- Hejāb -- A Historical Probe -- The Veil and Orientalism -- The Veil in the Iranian Political Context -- Veiling the Mannequins -- The Absent Presence: The Non-Existent Veil -- Cotton and Fire: Veiling and Gender Segregation -- Veiled Urban-Planning -- Veiled Language and Camouflaged Tactics -- Veil as a Signifier of Dignified Mature Femininity -- Blocking the Unwanted Masculine Gaze: Protecting Veil -- A Veiled Woman: A Pearl Inside a Shell -- The Veil: A Concern for Manly Honour -- Recapitulation -- 4 Diasporic Narratives of Marriage and Separation -- The Malleable Institution of Marriage -- An Overdue Marriage -- Marriage (f)or Love: Unique and Infinite Expectations -- Marriage (f)or Politics: Political Marriage -- Marriage (f)or Leaving Iran: Mail Arranged Marriage -- Divorce, Violence, and Labelling Women
    Abstract: Migration and Divorce -- The Impact of Islamic Law: Divorce Iranian Style -- Violence Within Marriage -- Labelling Women's Sexual (Dis)satisfaction -- Recapitulation -- 5 Let's Talk About Sex: Sexual (Mis)communication and Performative Virginity -- Masking Sexuality in Persian Daily Discourses -- Lack of Formal and Informal Sexual Education -- Menstruation and Muteness -- Sexually Inexperienced and Sexually Ignorant -- Narrating Premarital Sex: A Before and After Split -- Deconstructing Virginity in the Western Context -- Social Compulsion for Female Virginity in Islam -- First Lessons on the Preservation of the Hymen -- Passing the Test: Virginity Examinations -- Just Like a Virgin: Women's Tactics for Artificial Virginity -- Performative Virginity -- Recapitulation -- An Epilogue: Inside Looking Out/Outside Looking In -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317678434
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (73 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Routledge Explorations in Environmental Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Farbotko, Carol Domestic Environmental Labour : An Ecofeminist Perspective on Making Homes Greener
    DDC: 305.42
    Keywords: Home economics Social aspects ; Home economics Environmental aspects ; Sustainable living ; Environmental policy ; Ecofeminism ; Work and family
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    ISBN: 9781317422068
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (189 pages)
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    Parallel Title: Print version Arnold, Michael Death and Digital Media
    DDC: 306.9
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    ISBN: 9781317422921
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    Parallel Title: Print version Darling-Wolf, Fabienne Routledge Handbook of Japanese Media
    DDC: 302.230952
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    ISBN: 9781351618595
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (336 pages)
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    Series Statement: Directions in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
    Parallel Title: Print version Lynch, Michael Routledge Revivals: Art and Artifact in Laboratory Science (1985)
    DDC: 306.45
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- 1 Introduction: methodological issues in the study of scientific work -- Part I Ethnographic accounts of shop work -- 2 The lab setting -- 3 Projects and the temporalization of lab inquiry -- 4 An archeology of artifact -- Part II Agreement in laboratory shop talk -- 5 Laboratory shop talk -- 6 Two notions of agreement -- 7 Objects and objections: modifications of accounts of objects in laboratory shop talk -- 8 Conclusion -- Appendix The transcript symbols -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315411071
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (285 pages)
    Edition: 7th ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Bowen, John R Religions in Practice : An Approach to the Anthropology of Religion
    DDC: 306.6
    Keywords: Anthropology of religion
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    ISBN: 9781351711739
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    Parallel Title: Print version Salomon, Frank At the Mountains’ Altar : Anthropology of Religion in an Andean Community
    DDC: 306.6
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    ISBN: 9781315414881
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (151 pages)
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    Series Statement: Routledge Focus on Anthropology
    Series Statement: Routledge Focus on Anthropology Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Cormier, Loretta A The Primate Zoonoses : Culture Change and Emerging Diseases
    DDC: 306.461
    Keywords: Primates as carriers of disease ; Primates as carriers of disease ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Tables -- Preface -- 1 The ecological context -- 2 Viruses -- 3 Protozoa -- 4 Bacteria -- 5 Helminths -- 6 Concluding remarks -- References -- Index
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    ISBN: 9781351797962
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (434 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Library Editions: British in India v.25
    Parallel Title: Print version Freeman, James M Untouchable : An Indian Life History
    DDC: 305.5688092
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Note on Transliteration -- Part One Muli: An Indian Untouchable -- 1 Introducing Muli -- 2 Collecting Muli's Life History -- 3 The Setting of Muli's Life History -- Part Two Youth and Hopes -- 4 Muli's Childhood, 1932-44 -- 5 Bauris "Lift Up Their Faces," 1947-48 -- 6 A Guru for the Bauris, 1948 -- 7 Koki's Abortion, 1948 -- 8 "I Like You Sixteen Annas' Worth," 1948 -- 9 Grandmother Dungi's Death, 1948 -- 10 Koki's Marriage, 1948-49 -- 11 Doctor Babu, 1949 -- 12 Dash Babu's "Hot Disease," 1949 -- Part Three The Reluctant Householder -- 13 Muli's Inauspicious Marriage, 1950-52 -- 14 Traveling with Lakhi the Prostitute, 1953 -- 15 Kia Possessed, 1953-56 -- 16 Grandfather Dharma, 1956-57 -- 17 The White Bullocks, 1957 -- 18 Starvation and Family Quarrels, 1957-58 -- 19 Brother Anadi, 1959-60 -- 20 Kia's Illness, 1960 -- 21 Marrying and Divorcing a Tree Trunk, 1961 -- Part Four Bad Times -- 22 A Successful Business Venture, 1962 -- 23 Muli's Other Wife, 1962 -- 24 Living with Two Wives, 1962-63 -- 25 "We Sit Under People's Feet," 1965-69 -- 26 Transvestites and Prostitutes, 1969-72 -- 27 Kia's Attempted Suicide, 1971-72 -- 28 "The Taker of Discarded Rinds," 1970-71 -- 29 Harvest Tragedy, 1971-72 -- Part Five Interpretations -- 30 Analysis of Muli's Life History -- 31 Conclusions -- Appendix A: Bauri Rituals -- Appendix B: Bauri Marriage Rites -- Bibliography -- Glossary-Index
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    ISBN: 9781315313351
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (266 pages)
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    Series Statement: Studies in Childhood, 1700 to the Present
    Parallel Title: Print version Dinter, Sandra Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Childhood in Contemporary Britain : Literature, Media and Society
    DDC: 305.230941
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Contributors -- Approaching Childhood in Contemporary Britain: Introduction -- SECTION I: Childhood in Contemporary British Literature and Literary Criticism -- 1 Writing Plural Childhoods â Some Thoughts Concerning the Recent Carnegie Medal Shortlists -- 2 The Adult within the Literary Child: Reading Toby Littâs: deadkidsongs as an Anti-Bildungsroman -- 3 The Child Narrator in Contemporary British Fiction and Literary Criticism: The Case of Stephen Kelmanâs: Pigeon English -- 4 Childrenâs Literature, Cognitivism and Neuroscience -- SECTION II: Medial and Visual Constructions of Childhood in Contemporary Britain -- 5 Childrenâs Television and Public Service in Contemporary Britain -- 6 An Inconvenient Growth: Watching Child Actors, Growing Up, Sideways and Backwards in Contemporary British Film and Television -- 7 Adults Looking at Children: Books, Bodies and Buying in Childrenâs Book Covers -- 8 Reflections on British and American Images of and for Children -- SECTION III: Historical and Social Dimensions of Childhood in Contemporary Britain -- 9 Childcare for the Under-Fives in Post-1945 England: Contemporary Reflections on Past Childhoods -- 10 Contingent Connections: Between German and British Childhoods â Marion Daltrop -- SECTION IV: Contemporary British Childhoods between Rights and Regulations -- 11 The Politics of Child Protection in Contemporary England: Towards the âAuthoritarian Neoliberal Stateâ -- 12 Dressing up for School: Beyond Rights and Welfare -- 13 The Recognition and Distribution of Childrenâs Agency in the UK
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    ISBN: 9781351981859
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (233 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Nationalism and Ethnicity
    DDC: 305.682
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    ISBN: 9781317033288
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (359 pages)
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    Series Statement: Routledge International Handbooks
    DDC: 302.23
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    ISBN: 9781315306490
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    ISBN: 9781315309958
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (244 pages)
    DDC: 305.8963956
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    ISBN: 9781315293912
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (193 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Research on Gender in Asia Series
    DDC: 306.70820951
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    ISBN: 9781317375234 , 9781317375258 , 9781138014176 , 9781315673134
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 572 pages)
    Edition: First edition
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    DDC: 302.23014
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    Abstract: "The Routledge Handbook of Language and Media provides an accessible and comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art research in media linguistics. This handbook analyzes both language theory and practice, demonstrating the vital role of this research in understanding language use in society. With over thirty chapters contributed by leading academics from around the world, this handbook:addresses issues of language use, form, structure, ideology, practice, and culture in the context of both traditional and new communication media;investigates mediated language use in public spheres, organizations, and personal communication, including newspaper journalism, broadcasting, and social media;examines the interplay of language and media from both linguistic and media perspectives, discussing auditory and visual media and graphic modes, as well as language and gender, multilingualism, and language change; analyzes the advantages and shortcomings of current approaches within media linguistics research and outlines avenues for future research.The Routledge Handbook of Language and Media is a must-have survey of this key field, and is essential reading for those interested in media linguistics."--Provided by publisher
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    ISBN: 9781317587774
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (195 pages)
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    Series Statement: Regions and Cities Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.2
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    Keywords: Economic policy ; Geopolitics ; Knowledge management ; Technological innovations-Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- Figures -- Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Towards a political geography of economic geographies -- The structure of the book -- Chapter 2: Three readings of the knowledge-based economy: From economy to economization -- The knowledge-based economy as a discursive construct -- The materialist reading of the knowledge-based economy: the urban landscapes of technopolization and beyond -- Cultural political economy of the knowlesge-based economy -- Interim conclusions: the process of knowledge-based economization -- Chapter 3: Geopolitics and knowledge-based economization -- The state in the polycentric world -- The issue of de-geopolitization -- On the concept of geopolitics -- The geopolitical constitution of the knowledge-based economy -- Brief interim conclusions -- Chapter 4: Geopolitical discourses and objects of knowledge-based economization -- Geopolitical discourses of knowledge-based economization: production sites and actors -- Geopolitical discourses of the knowledge-based economy: the role of management knowledge -- Porterian geopolitical reasoning: nationalizing inter-local competition -- Porterian geopolitical reasoning and knowledge-based economization -- Some implications of Porterian geopolitical reasoning -- Time, space, location and interaction in geopolitical discourses of the knowledge-based economy -- The production of political communities as geopolitical objects of competition in virtual spaces of comparison -- Chapter 5: On geopolitical subjects of knowledge-based economization -- Spatial foundations of the new geopolitical subject -- Bringing labor into space -- Chapter 6: Higher education, geopolitical subject formation and knowledge-based economization.
    Abstract: Universities as geopolitical sites -- Some further contours of the geopolitics of higher education -- The changing figure of an engineer from the 1950s to the present: the case of Finland -- The geopolitical discourse of the university reform in Finland -- The new learning environment -- Coping with knowledge-intensive form of capitalism: reforming higher education in Finland -- Interim conclusions -- Chapter 7: City geopolitics of knowledge-based economization -- Cities and knowledge-based economization -- On the concept of city geopolitics -- City geopolitics of spatial Keynesianism -- Toward a re-worked city geopolitics of state space -- The creative class as a geopolitical theory -- Guggenheim Helsinki and the limits of knowledge-based economization -- The EU and knowledge-based economization: from regional to urban form of knowledge-based economization? -- Chapter 8: Coda: Geopolitics of the knowledge-based economy -- Spatiality of the process of knowledge-based economization -- Some reflections on the role of the state in knowledge-based economization -- Neoliberalism and knowledge-based economization -- Toward a socio-spatial polarization? -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315389431
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (271 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in the Medical Humanities
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in the Medical Humanities Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Bleakley, Alan Thinking with Metaphors in Medicine : The State of the Art
    DDC: 306.461
    Keywords: Physician-Patient Relations ; Physician-Patient Relations ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Forewords -- Preface: forewarned -- Acknowledgements -- 1 The recovery of metaphor in medicine -- 2 Metaphors, once down and out, make a comeback -- 3 What do we know about metaphors in medicine and what are the consequences of resisting metaphor? -- 4 'Medicine as war' and other didactic metaphors -- 5 Medical metaphors as resemblances: putting aesthetics to work -- 6 Functions of resemblances in medicine: 'food for thought' -- 7 Metaphors in psychiatry: the embodied mind at its limits -- 8 Metaphors in medical education: the pedagogic imagination -- 9 Poetry, metaphor and the medical imagination -- 10 'Thinking with metaphors in medicine: the state of the art': Part I: the odyssey -- 11 'Thinking with metaphors in medicine: the state of the art': Part II: the tournament joust -- Summary -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Appendix 3 -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317312468
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (271 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Castagno, Angelina E The Anthropology of Education Policy : Ethnographic Inquiries into Policy as Sociocultural Process
    DDC: 379
    Keywords: Education and state ; Social aspects ; Cross-cultural studies ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- References -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: Situating the Field -- Chapter 1: Finding the Practice in Education Policy: A Disciplinary Genealogy -- Situating the Genealogy: Pre- and Post-Brown U.S. Education Policy -- Conceptualizing the Anthropology of Education Policy -- Exploring the Volume -- Reflecting Forward on the Critical Anthropology of Education Policy Studies -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: Theoretical Foundations for a Critical Anthropology of Education Policy -- Why Anthropology? -- Theoretical Concepts: It's All Practice, All the Way Down (and Through) -- Beyond Provocation: Theory and Method for Democratic Change in Education -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: What Does an Anthropologist of Educational Policy Do? Methodological Considerations -- The Three Pieces of Educational Policy: An Introduction -- Mini-Case 1: South African Technology Education from Policy to Practice -- Mini-Case 2: Development of Local Education Policy for Latino Newcomers -- Mini-Case 3: State Education Agencies as Policy Intermediarie -- Advice for Anthropologists of Educational Policy Implementation -- References -- Part II: Educational Reform and Contestation in the U.S. -- Chapter 4: Producing Policy Prescriptions in a "Persistently Low-Achieving" School -- Anthropological Inquiry of Education Policy and Assemblage Thinking -- Studying Policymaking at Wayside Elementary School -- Findings: Wayside Elementary Will Use Data and Effective Pedagogy -- Doing the Anthropology of Educational Policy with Assemblage -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5: Studying Educational Policy through Its Dissenters: The Anthropology of U.S. Educational Policy Contestation -- Introduction -- What Is an Anthropology of Educational Policy That Focuses on Policy Reform Landscapes?
    Abstract: Methodology and Framework -- Research Context and Actors -- The Meeting -- After the Meeting -- Implications for the Anthropology of Educational Policy -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: The Ambiguous Political Power of Liberal School Reform -- Introduction -- The Eclipse of Liberal Education Nonprofits -- Depoliticizing Political Identity -- The Power to Define Social Suffering -- Decentering Policy in the Study of Education Reform -- References -- Part III: Raced, and Racing, Education Policy -- Chapter 7: The (In)Flexibility of Racial Policies: Chinese Americans in the Jim Crow South -- Introduction -- Mississippi Context -- Negotiating Access: Developing Social Capital and the Performance of Nonthreatening Behavior -- Contingent Policies and Policies of Exception -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8: DREAMers and DACAmented Students in U.S. Higher Education: Toward a Critical Race Anthropology of Education Policy -- Toward a Critical Race Anthropology of Education Policy -- The Policy Context for DREAMers and DACAmented Individuals -- Eva: A Composite Counterstory of DREAM and DACA Legislation -- Civic Engagement and the Active Working of Policy -- The Liminal Space of Access, Rights, and Emotional Engagement -- Humanizing Policy through Counterstorytelling -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9: Along Ghostly Grains: Toward an Ethnography of Policy -- A Note on the IRB -- Policy and Educational Policy -- Anthropology of Policy: Studying Up -- The Protocol and the Policy -- "The Law of What Can Be Said": Reading Policy Ethnographically -- The Letter: The Central Grain -- Literacy: The River Styx -- Reading along the Affective Grain -- The Expert -- Reflexivity -- Smoke and Mirrors: Literacy, Access, and the Production of State Secrets -- Conclusion: Resurrecting the Ghosts -- References
    Abstract: Part IV: Language, Identity, and Exclusionary Education Policy -- Chapter 10: "Safe" versus "Dangerous" Policy Processes in Urban Public Schooling: The Case of Native American Education in Arizona -- Research Design and Methods -- Native American History Mandates -- What Is History? -- American Indian Education -- Legacies of "Safe" Native History Instruction -- Rethinking Native American History Instruction through Hope with Action -- Note -- References -- Chapter 11: Policy Practices and State Effects: A Comparative Analysis of Social Inequality, Language Diversity, and Education Policy in South Africa and the United States -- Introduction -- Conceptual Frameworks: Registers, Racialization and State Effects -- Comparing Language Policy and Schooling in South Africa and the United States -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12: Language Sequestration and Public Education: A View from the New Language Policy Studies -- Introduction -- Three Ethnographic Cases -- The Ethnography of Language Policy: Bridging Historical-Structural and Public Sphere Approaches -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- About the Contributors -- Author Index -- Subject Index
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    ISBN: 9781315310510
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (190 pages)
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    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Sociolinguistics
    Parallel Title: Print version Won Lee, Jerry The Politics of Translingualism : After Englishes
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Translinguistics
    DDC: 306.44/6
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Mehrsprachigkeit ; Soziologie
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Permissions -- 1 Translingualism, Difference, and "Englishes as Cultural Fact" -- 2 Proficiency, Legitimacy, Elasticity -- 3 Theorizing Inscrutability -- 4 Wayward Englishes -- 5 The Inscrutability of Standardized English -- 6 The Inscrutability of Englishes in the "Real World" -- 7 Translingualism and the Politics of Pedagogy -- 8 After Englishes -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351807050
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (136 pages)
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    Parallel Title: Print version Shanahan, Marie Journalism, Online Comments, and the Future of Public Discourse
    DDC: 302.231
    Keywords: Online journalism ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Bystanders -- Journalism's Comment Conundrum -- Feedback Culture versus the "View from Nowhere" -- 2 A Story Is a Promise of a Conversation -- The Public Sphere and Public Opinion -- News Conversations and Deliberative Democracy -- Digital Journalism Is a Conversation -- 3 Discourse Amid Discord -- Toxic Disinhibition and Endless Arguments -- Where Emotions Prevail -- 4 What's Civility Got to Do with It? -- Polarization, Information Distortion and Participation Inequality -- Hateful Comments as an Occupational Hazard -- 5 Contradictions of Anonymity -- Privacy, Safety and Consequence-Free Speech -- Faceless, Nameless, Merciless -- Protecting Anonymous Speech -- Journalism's Unmasking Prerogative -- In Search of Credibility -- 6 Debugging Digital Discourse -- Championing Good Conversations -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317573470
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (305 pages)
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    Series Statement: Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society
    Parallel Title: Print version Adogame, Afe Global Perspectives on Sports and Christianity
    DDC: 306.483
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    ISBN: 9781315268958 , 1315268957 , 1351977598 , 9781351977593 , 9781351977579 , 1351977571
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , text file, PDF
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: Studies in migration and diaspora
    DDC: 305.9/06914
    Keywords: Refugees ; Transnationalism ; Group identity ; Assimilation (Sociology) ; Emigration and immigration Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9781351606660
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (214 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Internationalizing Media Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Kim, Youna Childcare Workers, Global Migration and Digital Media
    DDC: 302.231
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Minorities and the Digital Media -- From Digital Utopia to the Everyday -- Digital Media and Everyday Life -- Documenting the Undocumented -- 2 Global Nannies: A Global-Historical Perspective -- Feminization of Migration: Nannies from the Global South -- Why Women Move: Development as Freedom -- Remittances for Development: Philippines, Indonesia, Sri Lanka -- New Nannies of Europe -- Paris: The Other Side of the Global City -- 3 Mobile Phone for Empowerment? Work Life, Power and Freedom -- Mobile Phone as Social Capital -- Disposable Life -- Mobile Connection, Disempowerment and Inequality -- 4 Digital Media for Intimacy? Family Life and Transnational Mothering -- Intensive Mothering: Gender Inequality Unchanged -- Intimacy and Digital Fatigue -- Morality of Mothering -- 5 Digital Media and Intergenerational Migration -- Mediated Migration: "Paris is Beautiful" -- Digital Media in an Emotional Sphere -- Self-Expression Online: "I am Doing Nothing" -- 6 The Care of the Self: "As a Woman, Not as a Mother or a Nanny" -- Self-Sacrifice: Money, Time, Leisure -- Not Part of the Family -- Gossip Community, Sexuality, and Erotic Capital -- Digital Media as Affective Practice: "Doing Things Together" -- 7 Racism, Ethnic Media, and Home -- Banal Racism in Everyday Life -- Ethnic Media, Ethnic Enclave -- Home Always There: "I'm Not Going to Stay Here Forever" -- 8 Cosmopolitan Hospitality -- Whose Cosmopolitanism? -- Hospitality as an Urgent Response -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 1351285041 , 9781351285049
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , text file, PDF
    Edition: First edition
    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    DDC: 303.5
    Keywords: Knowledge economy ; Petroleum industry and trade ; Sustainable development ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Development ; Sustainable Development ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General ; Knowledge economy ; Petroleum industry and trade ; Sustainable development ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Business Ethics ; United Arab Emirates
    Abstract: "Over-reliance on oil challenges the long-term sustainability of an economy. The UAE's government has placed considerable focus on a comprehensive strategic planning exercise to transform the country's economic structure from relying heavily on hydrocarbon resources to becoming a knowledge-based economy. Non-oil is to account for 80% of the country's economy by 2021. From Oil to Knowledge examines the role of this major powerhouse of the Arab World to transform itself into a leader in the adoption of science, technology and innovation to drive economic success on the international stage. In this first book to present and critically evaluate the extent of the UAE's success in diversifying its economy and implementing the principles and approaches of a Knowledge Economy, the authors identify the achievements of the government to date and the areas of further development. From Oil to Knowledge will be utilized as a guide by policymakers and senior managers to enhance their ability to think strategically towards implementing the pillars of a Knowledge Economy within their own organisations and nation states."--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: Chapter 1 Introduction -- chapter 2 Literature Review -- chapter 3 Making the Case for the Knowledge-Based Economy -- chapter 4 Methodologies and Approaches -- chapter 5 Economic Diversification and Knowledge Utilisation -- chapter 6 Science, Technology and Innovation in UAE -- chapter 7 Technological Readiness and Competitiveness -- chapter 8 Roadmap towards UAE's 2021Vision.
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    ISBN: 9781315461434
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (189 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Routledge Research in Historical Geography
    Series Statement: Routledge Research in Historical Geography Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Endfield, Georgina H Cultural Histories, Memories and Extreme Weather : A Historical Geography Perspective
    DDC: 304.25
    Keywords: Weather ; History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Climate, culture and weather -- 2 Learning to say "Phew" instead of "Brrr": social and cultural change during the British summer of 1976 -- 3 On the home front: Australians and the 1914 drought -- 4 Extreme weather and the growth of charity: insights from the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Royal Benevolent Society, 1839-1860 -- 5 The temporal memory of major hurricanes -- 6 "May God place a bridge over the River Tywi": interrogating flood perceptions and memories in Welsh medieval poetry -- 7 Remembering in God's name: the role of the church and community institutions in the aftermath and commemoration of floods -- 8 "The ice shards are gone": traditional ecological knowledge of climate and culture among the Cree of the Eastern James Bay, Canada -- 9 Post-scripting extreme weather: textuality, eventhood, resilience -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315470603
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (170 pages)
    Edition: 4th ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Joralemon, Donald Exploring Medical Anthropology
    DDC: 306.4/61
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 What's So Cultural about Disease? -- Culture in Medicine -- Disease in Other Cultures and Times -- The Impact of Culture on Contemporary Biomedicine -- Development of Medical Anthropology -- Health as a Measure of Social Standing -- Medicine as a Social Process with Functional Purpose -- The Applied Roots of Medical Anthropology -- Medical Anthropology Today -- Summary: Placing Medical Anthropology among the Social Sciences of Medicine -- Suggested Readings -- Notes -- 2 Anthropological Questions and Methods in the Study of Sickness and Healing -- Studying Shamans in Peru -- Research Questions -- Research Methods -- From Fieldwork to Analysis and Interpretation -- Studying Medicine in the United States -- Organ Transplantation as an Anthropological Subject -- Research Questions -- Research Methods -- Summary: The Anthropological Vision -- Suggested Readings -- Notes -- 3 Recognizing Biological, Social, and Cultural Interconnections: Evolutionary and Ecological Perspectives on a Cholera Epidemic -- Thinking about Epidemics -- History and Biology of Cholera -- Epidemiological Accounts of Peru's Cholera Epidemic -- Evolution and the Ecological Framework -- Cholera and the Evolutionary Framework -- Medical Anthropology Embraces the Ecological/Evolutionary Model -- Suggested Readings -- Notes -- 4 Expanding the Vision of Medical Anthropology: Critical and Interpretive Views of the Cholera Epidemic -- Political Economy of Cholera -- Political-Economic versus Ecological/Evolutionary Perspectives -- Interpretive View of Cholera -- Taking a Broader, Inclusive Perspective -- Suggested Readings -- Notes -- 5 The Global Petri Dish -- Transitions -- SARS: The First Global Epidemic of the Twenty-First Century -- Ebola: Out of the Forest
    Abstract: One Health Ecology -- Challenges to the Ecological/Evolutionary Perspective -- Fluid Constructions: The Interpretive Perspective in a World Context -- The Critical Perspective: A Political-Economy of SARS and Ebola? -- Global Germ Governance -- Conclusion -- Suggested Readings -- Notes -- 6 Healers and the Healing Professions -- Healing Roles: Organizing the Diversity -- Health Care Sectors -- Healers' Relationships between and within Health Care Sectors -- Authority of Healers -- Social and Cultural Dimensions: General Concepts -- Therapy Outcome and Healer Authority -- Authority in the Folk Health Sector: Position of Peruvian Curanderos -- Social Authority of Peruvian Curanderos -- Outcome of Curandero Therapy -- Cultural Authority of Curanderos -- Authority in the Professional Health Care Sector: Case of Biomedicine -- What Sets Biomedicine Apart? -- Social Authority of Biomedical Healers -- Outcome of Biomedical Healing -- Cultural Authority of Biomedicine -- Challenges to Biomedical Authority -- Economic Critique and Biomedicine's Social Authority -- Clinical Critique and Biomedicine's Cultural Authority -- Outcome Critique -- Impact of the Critiques -- Authority of Biomedicine in Non-Western Countries -- Good News, Bad News -- Importance of Primary Health Care -- Alma Ata and PHC in Question: Biomedicine Reasserts Its Authority -- Conclusion -- Suggested Readings -- Notes -- 7 Drugs: A Fieldwork Encounter with Drugs -- When a Pharmacologist Turns Whistleblower -- HIV, the Global Drug Economy and Public Health Priorities -- Bringing It Home: Drugs in America -- The Future of Drug Research in Medical Anthropology -- Suggesting Readings -- Notes -- 8 Applying Medical Anthropology -- Medical Anthropology in International Development: A Brief History -- Anthropological Troubleshooters, 1945-1973 -- Disenchantment and Disengagement
    Abstract: Social Soundness Guidelines and the Return of Applied Anthropology, 1973-1980 -- The Reagan/Bush Years (1981-1993) and Beyond -- Work of Applied Medical Anthropologists in International Contexts -- Medical Anthropology and HIV/AIDS Prevention: Sex Workers in Congo (Formerly Zaire) -- Community Participatory Involvement (CPI) in Ecuador -- Applying Medical Anthropology in the United States -- Cultural Competency: Whose Culture, Whose Responsibility? -- Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Applied Medical Anthropology under Attack -- Critical Medical Anthropology Assault on Applied Medical Anthropology -- Response from Applied Medical Anthropologists -- Personal Reflections -- Conclusion -- Suggested Readings -- Notes -- 9 Anthropology and Medical Ethics -- Medical Ethics: A Comparative Framework -- Terminological Concerns -- Question of Ethical Universals -- The Development of Bioethics in the United States -- Historical Perspective -- Manifestations of Bioethics in Public Life -- Deliberating Bioethics -- The Social Sciences and Bioethics -- Anthropology of Bioethics -- The Stem Cell Debate -- "Baby" Pictures -- Anthropology in Bioethics -- The Case of the Non-Heart-Beating Cadaver -- Bodies for Sale? -- The Future for a Medical Anthropology of/in Medical Ethics -- Suggested Readings -- Notes -- 10 A Look Back and a Glance Ahead -- Advantages of Medical Anthropology -- Sensitivity for Culture and Biology -- Recognition That the Political Economy Has Health Implications -- Insistence on the Value of Ethnography -- Commitment to Applying Medical Anthropology -- Future Directions in Medical Anthropology -- Reason for Optimism -- Challenges -- An Opportunity for Expansion -- Conclusion -- Suggested Readings -- Notes -- Glossary -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317397984
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (232 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society
    DDC: 302.3/5
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    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 96
    ISBN: 9781351727891
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (259 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Entangled Inequalities: Exploring Global Asymmetries
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Global entangled inequalities
    DDC: 305.5098
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Lateinamerika ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Verteilungsgerechtigkeit ; Soziale Schichtung
    Abstract: "Cover" -- "Endoresment" -- "Half Title" -- "Series Page" -- "Title Page" -- "Copyright Page" -- "Table of Contents" -- "List of Figure" -- "List of Tables" -- "Contributing Authors" -- "Introduction" -- "Studying dynamics of global entangled inequalities " -- "The structure of the book" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Part 1 Structuring inequalities" -- "Chapter 1 Inequality: Toward a world-historical perspective" -- "1 Why a world-historical unit of analysis?" -- "2âGlobal patterns of social mobility" -- "3âThe transformation of global inequality" -- "4âConclusion" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Chapter 2 Transregional articulations of law and race in Latin America: A legal genealogy of inequality" -- "Introduction" -- "1âAddressing race as transregional inequality: the central role of law" -- "Racial inequality regimes in Latin America" -- "Conclusion" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Chapter 3 The urban space and the (re)production of social inequalities: Decoupling income distribution and patterns of urbanization in Latin American cities" -- "Introduction: city and inequality in Latin America" -- "Neoliberalism, globalization, and inequality in Latin American cities" -- "Urban fragmentation and inequality in Latin American cities" -- "Decoupling income distribution and patterns of urbanization in the Metropolitan Region of Buenos Aires" -- "Epilogue: inequalities, urban space, and public policies" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Chapter 4 Researching inequalities from a socio-ecological perspective" -- "Introduction" -- "Conceptualizing socio-ecological dimensions of inequalities: Research fields and theoretical perspectives" -- "Political ecology " -- "Environmental justice " -- "Interdependencies of nature and social inequalitiesâ a conceptual proposal grounded in critical theory
    Abstract: "Core categories of analysis: time, space, and materiality" -- "Conclusion" -- "Notes" -- "References " -- "Part 2 Categorization: The construction and deconstruction of persistent hierarchies" -- "Chapter 5 The social imaginary of inequalities in Latin America: Is another view necessary?" -- "The predominant social imaginary of inequalities and its limitations" -- "An alternative view of inequalities based on the radical/critical tradition" -- "Conclusions" -- "Notes" -- "References " -- "Chapter 6 Unequal differences: Gender, ethnicity/race and citizenship in class societies (historical realities, analytical approaches)" -- "Multiple inequalities" -- "The context: Latin America post-Second World War" -- "Florestan Fernandes: capitalism and race" -- "Rodolfo Stavenhagen: agrarian capitalist development and ethnicity" -- "Class and gender: Heleieth Saffioti, Isabel Larguía, and John Dumoulin" -- "Concluding remarks" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Chapter 7 Competing indigeneities: Being a (hyper)real ecowarrior in twenty-first-century Bolivia" -- "Introduction" -- "Evo Morales and the indigenous state" -- "Indigenous citizenship " -- "Differentiated indigenous citizens " -- "Indigenous colonists" -- "The TIPNIS case " -- "Conclusions: who is blue?" -- "Notes" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 8 The symbolic construction of inequalities" -- "1âClassification, categorization, and creation of boundaries" -- "2âValuation, devaluation, and re-valuation" -- "3âRelations between difference and inequality" -- "4âProduction, acquisition, and distribution of symbolic capital" -- "Symbolic struggles around the legitimacy of inequalities" -- "Symbol, power, social tie, and value: the long chain of inequalities" -- "Note" -- "References" -- "Part 3 Dynamics of production and transformation of inequalities
    Abstract: "Chapter 9 Multiple layers of inequalities and intersectionality" -- "Introduction" -- "1âLayered inequalities: explaining the concept" -- "2âColonial layers: the Darién, difference, and global inequalities" -- "3âRegional layers: race, difference, and regional elites in Urabá " -- "4âTerritorial regimes, settlements, and multi-ethnic character of the region" -- "5âLaw 70 of 1993: collective territories of black communities" -- "6âThe creation of new municipalities and the expansion of agribusiness" -- "Conclusion" -- "Note" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 10 Millionaires, the established, the outsiders, and the poor: Social structure and political crisis in Brazil" -- "Analytical framework: reconciling Marx and Weber" -- "Social structure in Brazil: recent changes " -- "Social structure and political crisis" -- "Conclusions" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Chapter 11 Transnational care chains and entangled inequalities" -- "Researching the link between care and social inequalities" -- "The transnationalization of care regimes" -- "The renegotiation of gender inequalities: care as womenâs responsibility" -- "The participation of men in transnational care chains" -- "Inequalities based on ethnicity, citizenship, and migration status" -- "Conclusion" -- "Acknowledgments" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Chapter 12 Socio-environmental inequalities and GM crops: Class, gender, and knowledge" -- "Economic, social, and ecological (re)production " -- "The market, the state, and civil society in relation to GMOs in Argentina and Brazil" -- "Fighting pesticide contamination in the GM soy chain: the mothers of Ituzaingó, Argentina" -- "Fighting GM corn in Brazil: biodiversity and farmersâ rights over seeds" -- "Conclusions " -- "List of interviews quoted" -- "Notes" -- "References " -- "References" -- "Final reflections" -- "References
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  • 97
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : Taylor and Francis
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: Routledge Focus on Latina/o Popular Culture
    DDC: 306.5
    Keywords: Popular culture ; Popular music ; Culture Study and teaching ; United States Study and teaching
    Abstract: Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; 1 New Millennial Colonialism: Capitalism in the 21st Century; 2 Anti-authoritarian, Anti-colonial, AlterNative Politics; 3 New Millennial Maíz Narratives: Place and Identity in Xican@ Hip Hop; 4 Place in the New Pinto Poetics: Chican@ Street Hop's Anti-authoritarianism; 5 Expanding Chican@ Hip Hop Anti-colonialism; Index
    Abstract: "Toward a Chican@ Hip Hop Anti-Colonialism makes visible the anti-colonial, alterNative politics in hip hop texts created by Chican@s and Xican@s (indigenous-identified people of Mexican descent in the US). McFarland builds on indigenous knowledge, anarchism, and transnational feminism to identify the emancipating power of Chican@ and?Xican@ hip hop, including how women and non-gender conforming (two-spirit) MCs open up inclusive alterNative spaces that challenge colonialism and capitalism."--Provided by publisher
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  • 98
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 1317592417 , 9781317592419
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (24 pages) , illustrations.
    Series Statement: Routledge Contemporary China Series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Chinese migration and economic relations with Europe
    DDC: 337.4
    RVK:
    Keywords: Arbeitsmigranten ; Migrantennetzwerk ; Chinesen ; Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Auslandsinvestition ; China ; Europa ; Investments, Foreign ; Investments, Foreign ; Einwanderung ; Einwanderer ; Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Investition ; Strategie ; Investments, Foreign ; China ; Investments, Foreign ; Europe ; China ; Emigration and immigration ; Economic aspects ; Europe ; Emigration and immigration ; Economic aspects ; China ; Foreign economic relations ; Europe ; Europe ; Foreign economic relations ; China ; China Emigration and immigration ; Economic aspects ; Europe Emigration and immigration ; Economic aspects ; China Foreign economic relations ; Europe Foreign economic relations ; China ; Europa ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europa ; Chinesen ; Arbeitsmigration ; Netzwerk ; Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Auslandsinvestition
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  • 99
    ISBN: 1351607030 , 9781351607032
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource , text file, PDF.
    Edition: First edition.
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Religion
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.6/970943
    Keywords: Muslims ; Islamic sociology ; Social integration ; Civil society
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  • 100
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : Routledge | London : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9781315627700 , 9781317238836
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 168 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Current inssues in social psychology
    DDC: 302
    RVK:
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