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  • 1
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of North Carolina Press | Chapel Hill | Baltimore, Md : Project MUSE
    ISBN: 9781469667836
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (pages cm)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 394.261
    Keywords: Holidays History ; Martin Luther King, Jr., Day History ; Martin Luther King, Jr., Day ; Holidays ; History ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Living the Dream tells the history behind the establishment of Martin Luther King Jr. Day and the battle over King's legacy that continued through the decades that followed. Creating the first national holiday to honor an African American was a formidable achievement and an act of resistance against conservative and segregationist opposition"--
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  • 2
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    Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press | Baltimore, Md : Project MUSE
    ISBN: 9781496232786
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (328 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Nature of data
    DDC: 304.2
    Keywords: Environmental sciences Data processing ; Technology Environmental aspects ; Infrastructure (Economics) Data processing ; Environmental policy ; Political ecology ; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Systems ; COMPUTERS / Data Science / Data Modeling & Design ; Environmental policy ; Environmental sciences ; Data processing ; Infrastructure (Economics) ; Data processing ; Political ecology ; Technology ; Environmental aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction: Ifrastructuring Environmental Data -- Part 1. Sensors, Servers, and Structures -- 1. Data's Metropolis -- 2. An Emerging Satellite Ecosystem and the Changing Political Economy of Remote Sensing -- 3. Smart Earth -- 4. Data, Colonialism, and the Transformation of Nature in the Pacific Northwest -- Part 2. Civic Science and Community-Driven Data -- 5. Environmental Sensing Infrastructures and Just Good Enough Data -- 6. Collaborative Modeling as Sociotechnical Data Infrastructure in Rural Zimbabwe -- 7. Citizen Scientists and Conservation in the Anthropocene -- 8. Data Infrastructures, Indigenous Knowledge, and Environmental Observing in the Arctic -- 9. Digital Infrastructure and the Affective Nature of Value in Belize -- 10. Infrastructuring Environmental Data Justice -- Part 3. Governing Data, Infrastructuring Land and Resources -- 11. "A Poverty of Data"? -- 12. Illicit Digital Environments -- 13. Data Gaps -- 14. Data Structures, Indigenous Ontologies, and Hydropower in the U.S. Northwest -- 15. How Forest Became Data -- Conclusion
    Abstract: "By synthesizing scholarly work at the intersection of political ecology, digital geography, and science and technology studies, "The Nature of Data" analyzes how new digital technologies affect environments and their control"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
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    Athens : The University of Georgia Press | Baltimore, Md : Project MUSE
    ISBN: 9780820362373
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 volume)
    Series Statement: Sociology of race and ethnicity
    DDC: 305.896/073
    Keywords: Place (Philosophy) ; Human body (Philosophy) ; Racism ; African Americans Violence against ; African Americans Social conditions ; Racism ; Race relations ; Place (Philosophy) ; Human body (Philosophy) ; African Americans ; Violence against ; African Americans ; Social conditions ; United States Race relations ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Testify -- This I believe : the new social order is the old social order -- The pushback -- The historical fear factor -- Presumed criminal -- Massah has spoken -- You don't belong here! -- It's all white space -- The weight -- Sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity -- Policy matters -- Tell "the story" : lest we forget.
    Abstract: "In Combs's own words, "Racism is dynamic, and because of its changing and adaptable nature, we need new theories to help elucidate it. Therefore, it is extreme error to try to understand contemporary acts of violence against black bodies by solely employing historical methods and theories." This book introduces a theoretical framework called Bodies out of Place (BOP) useful to explain continuing acts of violence against black bodies. The book extends the theory's application from political acts of violence to emotional and physical acts. In Bodies out of Place, Combs argues that underexplored cognitive (i.e., learned) aspects of place (both as a physical/geographical and social/relational idea about where people belong, especially in relation to others) are essential for understanding not only race relations in general but also the continuing assault against black bodies in America"--
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  • 4
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    Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press | Baltimore, Md : Project MUSE
    ISBN: 9781496222381
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (pages cm)
    Series Statement: Cultural geographies + rewriting the earth
    DDC: 304.2/3
    Keywords: Human territoriality ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Andrea Mubi Brighenti and Mattias Kärrholm focus on territory as a "living" thing--and territoriality as an active and constantly reshaping force"--
    Abstract: For a science of territories -- Environments, atmospheres, and networks -- The multi-temporality of territorial production -- Morphogenesis and animistic moments -- Domesticity and animation -- Territorializing rhythms -- Affording play.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Series Statement: Atlantic crossings
    Uniform Title: Works 2020 Selections
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.3/62098
    Keywords: Casas, Bartolomé de las ; Casas, Bartolomé de las Translations into English ; Casas, Bartolomé de las ; Dominicans Biography ; Dominicans ; Slave trade Sources History 16th century ; Slavery Sources History 16th century ; Indians, Treatment of Sources History ; Discoveries in geography ; Spanish ; Indians, Treatment of ; Slave trade ; Slavery ; Biographies ; History ; Sources ; Translations ; Biographies ; America Sources Discovery and exploration ; Spanish ; America ; Latin America ; Spain ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "At two hours after midnight the land appeared" : Christopher Columbus's first voyage to America, 1492-1493 -- "Everyone was amazed to catch sight of ... things they had never dreamed or heard" : History of the Indies, 1493 -- "The Spaniards were guilty of the very same thing they accused the Indians of" : History of the Indies, ca. 1503-1509 -- "There I saw such great cruelties" : An account, much abbreviated, of the destruction of the Indies, 1542 -- "And so he had them burned alive" : An account, much abbreviated, of the destruction of the Indies, ca. 1540s -- "My one motive in dictating this book" : prologue to the History of the Indies, 1552 -- "Enslavement of blacks was every bit as unjust as that of the Indians" : History of the Indies, ca. 1550-1560 -- "By what right and with what justice?" History of the Indies, 1511 -- "The preservation ...of the Indians, has always been the primary purpose of our policy" : New Laws of 1542, Council of the Indies -- "For everyone to accept our faith, he or she must have ...a clear liberty of choice" : Twenty reasons against the Encomienda, 1552 -- "Our Christian religion is equal for all ...and does not deprive any of their liberty" : History of the Indies, 1527-1561 -- "The one and only way" : The only way of attracting all peoples to the true religion, ca. 1534 -- "If they refuse to listen, we must go to other places" : In defense of the Indians, 1550-1552 -- "All humankind is one" : Apologetic history, 1527-1561 -- "Those Indians ...should not be deprived of freedom" : Sublimis Deus, Pope Paul III, 1537 -- "Good-bye, Aristotle!" In defense of the Indians, 1550-1552 -- "Every nation ...has the right to defend itself" : In defense of the Indians, 1550-1552 -- "Liberty is an innate right of all human beings" : On royal power, ca. 1560s -- "Infidels rightly have ownership of their goods" : Certain principles, 1552 -- "The same right" : On the treasures of Peru, 1563 -- "War of this kind is unjust" : The only way of attracting all peoples to the true religion, ca. 1534 -- "Those peoples had never attacked, nor committed injury, nor war" : History of the Indies, ca. 1550-1560 -- "Every single person has to give consent" : On the treasures of Peru, 1563 -- "It is not my business to pass judgment on those outside" : In defense of the Indians, 1550-1552 -- "Help to the oppressed against their oppressors" : On the treasures of Peru, 1563 -- "Those Indians whose rights I have defended till my death" : Petition to His Holiness Pope Pius V, 1566
    Abstract: "This is a reader devoted to the life and writings of Bartolome de las Casas (1485-1566), and the effects of his legacy on the age of the Encounter when Europeans-principally but not exclusively Spaniards-conquered the Americas. Las Casas is arguably the most important figure of the Encounter Age after Christopher Columbus, and Las Casas is well known to those who teach Western civilization, various survey histories of Spain and Latin America, and Atlantic history. He is known principally as the author of the "Black Legend," as well as the "protector" of American Indians. He was one of the pioneers of the human rights movement, and a Christian activist who invoked Biblical scripture to interpret what was right and wrong in the great age of the Encounter. He was also one of the first and most thorough chroniclers of the conquest, and a biographer who saved the diary of Columbus's first voyage for posterity through his History of the Indies, for the journal of that voyage was lost. He was also an innovator in political theory and a proto-ethnographer, and his contributions in geography, philosophy, and literature are no less significant. That he was also crusty, self-righteous, judgmental, given to gross exaggerations, and not a very loving Christian adds the very human dimension of failure to his character. This reader provides the most wide-ranging, and concise anthology of Las Casas' writings, in translation, ever made available. It contains not only excerpts from his most well-known texts, but also his writings on political philosophy and law, which are largely unavailable. Many of these selections have never been translated into English and they mostly address these under-appreciated aspects of his thought. As such, this volume presents Las Casas as a more comprehensive and systematic philosophical and legal thinker than he is given credit. The introduction puts these writings into a synthetic whole by biographically tracing his indigenous advocacy throughout his career"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 6
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    Online Resource
    Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press | Baltimore, Md : Project MUSE
    ISBN: 9781421438733
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (pages cm)
    DDC: 306.7088/28973
    Keywords: Queer theory ; Homosexuality Religious aspects ; Amish ; Sex Religious aspects ; Amish ; Amish Sexual behavior ; Amish ; Queer theory ; Amish ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "The author is an openly gay clinical psychologist who has counseled Amish patients in Indiana for many years. In the book he uses queer theory to explore many facets of Amish sexuality from the perspective of the Amish as a minority population. This book will appeal to scholars of gender and sexuality, to scholars of the Amish, and to social service professionals who serve Amish communities"--
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 The Pilgrim Journey: Amish Discipline -- 2 Peculiar People, Queer Theory -- 3 The Birds and the Bees (and the Horses and the Cows): Learning about Sexuality -- 4 "Knowing" One Another: Ramifications of the Physical Act -- 5 Gender Roles: Housework and Harvesting -- 6 Intimacy: The True Serpent in the Garden -- 7 Suffer Little Children: Child Sexual Abuse -- 8 Victorian's Secret: Paraphilias and the Amish -- 9 The Love That Won't Shut Up: Sexual Minorities and the Amish
    Abstract: Epilogue: Rubbing Shoulders with Rahab: Emerging Views on Sexuality -- Appendixes -- A Suggestions for Further Reading -- B Professional Interaction and Amish Sexuality -- C A Quick Guide to Other Plain Groups -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 7
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    [Ottawa] : Les presses de l'Université d'Ottawa | Baltimore, Md : Project MUSE
    ISBN: 2760331571 , 9782760331570
    Language: French
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 409 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.2
    Keywords: Communication Psychological aspects ; Communication Social aspects ; Information society ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Pourquoi les messages qui nous plaisent nous plaisent-ils? Derriere cette question simple se cache l'un des plus vieux problemes theoriques de la communication, mais aussi l'un des plus importants dans le bouillonnement contemporain des contenus culturels, politiques, mediatiques et distractifs. Cette recherche s'attaque à ce defi sous un angle nouveau, au moyen d'une approche interdisciplinaire et expose de façon tres stimulante les ressorts cognitifs et sociaux qui expliquent les logiques de production et de reception des multiples messages - triviaux ou erudits - en concurrence pour l'attention du public. La clarte de sa construction permettra à chacun de suivre pas à pas les etapes d'une quête captivante menee pendant plus de vingt ans sur des contextes discursifs aussi varies que le journalisme, la litterature ou la communication scientifique et medicale. Au fil d'un cheminement methodique dont la rigueur n'exclut pas l'humour, on decouvre comment des facteurs psychologiques et normatifs similaires, connus de longue date mais rarement rapproches jusqu'à maintenant, s'exercent conjointement et comment ils contribuent globalement à façonner, pour le meilleur ou le pire, la societe ultracommunicante dans laquelle nous vivons
    Abstract: Preface : pour comprendre (enfin?) les medias -- Introduction : à l'abordage d'un "grand mystere" -- De quelques convulsions du marche discursif -- La pertinence des discours -- L'appel des choses simples -- Le trouble jeu de l'effet cognitif -- Des images plein la tête -- Triomphe et deroute de l'homo pertinensis -- Les errances de la convenance -- À la charniere des valeurs -- Sur les etals du marche discursif -- Des idees "libres" dans un poulailler libre -- Ce que les traductions trahissent -- Rhetorique du chiot -- Le mystere de la pyramide inversee -- L'art de l'agonistique lexicale -- Souffrances et amertumes de la critique -- Sur les pouvoirs du recit -- Vertus martiales des images salaces.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages [383]-409) , Issued as part of book collections on Project MUSE
    URL: JSTOR
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