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    Florence : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9781317485254
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (493 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Thompson, Mark R Routledge Handbook of the Contemporary Philippines
    DDC: 306.09599
    Abstract: Cover -- Half title -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Notes on contributors -- Foreword -- Introduction -- PART I: Domestic politics -- 1 Clientelism revisited -- 2 Patrons, bosses, dynasties, and reformers in local politics -- 3 The political party system -- 4 Combating corruption -- 5 The civil service: weaknesses and constructive informal practices -- 6 House of clans: political dynasties in the legislature -- 7 Pork transmogrified: the unending story of particularistic spending -- 8 Congress: separate but not equal -- 9 The presidency: a relational approach -- 10 The judiciary under threat -- 11 Civil-military relations: norming and departures -- PART II: Foreign relations -- 12 Foreign relations between the Philippines and the United States -- 13 From antagonistic to close neighbors? twenty-first century PhilippinesâChina relations -- 14 Towards strategic partnership: PhilippinesâJapan relations after seventy years -- 15 Diaspora diplomacy -- PART III: Economics and social policy -- 16 Bypassing industrial development -- 17 Capital flight -- 18 The changing configuration of capitalism -- 19 Economic nationalism and its legacy -- 20 Technocracy and class politics in policy-making -- 21 The allure of Pantawid Pamilya: the conditional cash transfer program -- 22 Informality and legality in women's livelihoods in Baguio City -- 23 Persistent poverty and elite-dominated policymaking -- 24 From pamilya to grasya: microfinance -- PART IV: Cultures and movements -- 25 A syncretic culture -- 26 Gender, nation, and Filipino Catholicism past and present -- 27 Between rights protection and development aggression: indigenous peoples -- 28 The resilience of the peasantry -- 29 The middle class in society and politics -- 30 NGOs in the post-M Marcos era
    Abstract: 31 Crossovers double-crossed: NGOs, semi-clientelism and political reform -- 32 The left: struggling to make a comeback -- 33 Trade unions: "free" but weak -- 34 The women's movement: policy issues, influence and constraints -- 35 Bangsamoro secessionism -- 36 Moro insurgency and third party mediation -- 37 The problem with a national(ist) method -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315690285
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 394.20688
    Keywords: Special events Marketing ; Special events Public relations ; Special events ; Marketing ; Special events ; Public relations
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- Section 1: Theoretical underpinning -- 2. Communicating with your audiences -- 3. Events and communication channels -- Section 2: Printed media -- 4. Advertising -- 5. Direct communication -- 6. Media relations -- 7. Merchandising -- Section 3: Online media -- 8. Websites -- 9. Social networking sites -- 10. Email -- Section 4: Multimedia -- 11. Video -- 12. Images -- 13. Exhibition stands -- 14. Conclusion.
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  • 3
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    ISBN: 9781317528937
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (530 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Freedman, Alisa Introducing Japanese Popular Culture
    DDC: 306.0952
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    ISBN: 9781317091752
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (201 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Suutari, Pekka Music, Art and Diplomacy: East-West Cultural Interactions and the Cold War
    DDC: 303.4824701713
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction to the Logic of East-West Artistic Interactions -- PART I INDIRECT CONTACTS, IMAGES AND IMAGINATION -- 2 Mutually Assured Distinction: VOKS and Artistic Exchange in the Early Cold War -- 3 Friendship of the Musicians: Anglo-Soviet Musical Exchanges 1938-1948 -- 4 Gazing at the Baltic: Tourist Discourse in the Cinema of the Baltic Sea Countries -- PART II HIGHLY PUBLICISED AND SUCCESSFUL EXAMPLES OF EXCHANGE OF MUSIC AND MUSICIANS -- 5 The Real Ambassadors? The Cleveland Orchestra Tours the Soviet Union, 1965 -- 6 Pianist Sviatoslav Richter: The Soviet Union Launches a 'Cultural Sputnik' to the United States in 1960 -- 7 Student Interactions, Race and the Media: The Oberlin College Choir 1964 Tour of the USSR and Romania -- PART III RECEPTION AND TRANSFERS IN THE AREA OF THEATRE AND DANCE -- 8 Breaching the Iron Curtains: Russian 'Theatre Tourists' to Eastern Europe, 1965-1981 -- 9 Ballet as a Tool for Cultural Diplomacy in the Cold War: Soviet Ballets in Paris and London, 1954-1968 -- 10 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317755777
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (243 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Genocide and Crimes against Humanity
    Parallel Title: Hiebert, Maureen S. Constructing genocide and mass violence
    Parallel Title: Print version Hiebert, Maureen S Constructing Genocide and Mass Violence : Society, Crisis, Identity
    DDC: 340.09
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    Keywords: Genocide History ; Violence History ; Genocide ; History ; Electronic books ; Völkermord ; Judenvernichtung ; Kambodscha
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 The genocidal process: a constructivist approach -- Introduction -- I. Defining genocide -- II. Theorizing genocide -- III. A constructivist theory of genocide: an overview -- IV. The cases: the final solution and the killing fields -- Part I Theorizing the "permissive" socio-political environment of genocide -- Introduction -- I. The 'permissive' socio-political environment: a theoretical overview -- II. Three dimensions of the permissive socio-political environment -- A. Dimension one: exclusionary and unequal patterns of group interaction -- B. Dimension two: exclusionary conceptions of the community -- C. Dimension three: authoritarian modes of conflict management -- 2 Germany -- I. Exclusionary and unequal patterns of group interaction -- A. Restrictions on citizenship and resistance to emancipation -- B. Economic restrictions -- C. Restrictive associational life -- II. Exclusionary conceptions of the community -- A. Anti-Semitic beliefs and attitudes -- B. Jews as non-members of the community -- III. Authoritarian modes of conflict management -- A. Non-responsive governance -- B. Authoritarian responses to perceived conflicts -- 3 Cambodia -- I. Exclusionary and unequal patterns of group interaction -- A. Social relationships and social stratification -- B. Education system -- C. The economic system and socio-economic stratification -- II. Exclusionary conceptions of the community -- A. Hindu and Buddhist traditions and conceptions of the "in-" and "out-group" -- B. Socio-economic, urban-rural, and ethnic antipathies -- C. Passivity and disproportionate revenge -- III. Authoritarian modes of conflict management -- A. Authoritarian legacy of the god-king -- B. Factionalism and the repression of political opponents -- Conclusion to Part I.
    Abstract: Part II Crises: the catalyst for destruction -- Introduction -- 4 Inter-war Germany: crises and interpretation -- I. Security crises -- A. World War I -- B. The failed revolution of 1918 -- II. Economic crises -- A. The Treaty of Versailles and impact of reparations -- B. Hyperinflation, unemployment, and the Great Depression -- III. Political crises -- A. Political instability and violence -- 5 Cambodia: the Sihanoukist and Lon Nol years: crises and interpretation -- I. Economic crises -- A. Underdevelopment and economic nationalization -- B. Stagnation and corruption -- C. Civil war and economic collapse -- II. Political crises -- A. Sihanouk and parliamentary politics -- B. The Samlaut Rebellion and aftermath -- C. After the coup -- III. Military and security crises -- A. The second Indochina War -- B. The bombing campaign -- C. Khmer Rouge isolation and civil war -- Conclusion to Part II -- Part III Reconceptualizing the victim group: the "three switches" of genocide -- Introduction -- I. Genocide as a strategic or rational choice? -- A. Strategic choice explanations -- B. Rational choice explanations -- II. Constructing victims: a constructivist explanation -- III. The "three switches" -- A. Switch one: victims as foreigners -- B. Switch two: victims as mortal threat -- C. Switch three: victims as subhumans -- III. Warrants for genocide -- A. Warrant for the final solution -- B. The warrant for the killing fields -- 6 The Nazi "final solution" -- I. Switch one: victims as foreigners -- II. Switch two: victims as mortal threats -- A. First threat motif: epic struggle -- B. Second threat motif: foreign control or influence -- C. Third threat motif: biological contagion -- III. Switch three: victims as subhumans -- 7 The Khmer Rouge killing fields -- I. Switch one: victims as foreigners -- II. Switch two: victims as mortal threat
    Abstract: A. First threat motif: epic struggle -- B. Second threat motif: foreign control or influence -- C. Third threat motif: biological contagion -- III. Switch three: victims as subhumans -- 8 Vietnam: abuses without genocide -- I. Switch one: victims as wayward opponents -- II. Switch two: the threat of actors with real power -- Conclusion to Part III -- Sources cited -- I. Primary sources -- A. Cambodia -- B. Holocaust -- C. Vietnam -- II. Secondary sources -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317532149
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (347 pages)
    Edition: 5th ed
    Series Statement: Media Practice
    Parallel Title: Print version Holland, Patricia The New Television Handbook
    DDC: 302.2345
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1 On television and television studies -- 1 Television andtele-literacy -- Television today -- Tele-literacy -- 2 The history of television in the United Kingdom -- Conditions of possibility -- 3 The contemporary landscape: UK channels and public service -- The three ages of television -- The BBC and its future -- Commercial UK broadcasters and public service -- Ofcom and regulation -- Other UK-based channels -- Independent production companies -- Kate Beal: Woodcut Media -- 4 The contemporary landscape: globalisation, multichannel and multiplatform -- Globalisation and multichannel -- Online and multiplatform -- 5 The landscape of television in the United Kingdom: text -- The age of superabundance: interstitials and paratexts -- The linear flow: scheduling and branding -- Cross-platform, paratexts and interactivity -- About genres -- Overview of the main television genres -- A note on ratings, funding and formats -- 6 Studying television -- Studying television: an overview -- Mapping the field -- Part 2 The practitioners' perspective -- 7 Working in television: an overview -- Working in television -- Programme production types -- Production processes -- Television work areas -- 8 Producing and production management -- Producers -- Production management -- Abigail McKenzie: Talent Team Assistant, BBC Children's Department -- 9 The director's concerns -- Director and crew -- The director's concerns -- Types of shot -- A fresh perception of the world -- 10 The visual dimension: cameras, lighting and the cinematographer -- Cameras and recording media -- Cameras and digital cinematography -- Visions of light -- Lighting: basic principles -- 11 Sound recording and the audio space
    Abstract: Television and the flow of sound -- Sound recording and audio design -- Sound quality -- 12 Studios and studio work -- 'Live' and 'as live' -- Working in the studio -- Studios -- QVC: the shopping channel -- 13 Post-production processes: editing -- Editing and post-production -- The work of editing -- Editing processes -- Styles of editing -- The final stages -- 14 Sound, visual effects and preparing for broadcast -- The aural dimension: creating the audio space -- Sound editing -- Graphics and visual effects -- Post-production: preparing for broadcast and distribution -- Luke Sothinathan: VT technician -- Part 3 Programmes and genres -- 15 Drama and television narrative -- Thinking about narrative -- Fictional narratives: drama -- Narrative theory -- Narrative realism and other realisms -- Identity and narration -- 16 From documentary to factual entertainment -- Contemporary factual programming -- Brief history of UK documentary: the creative treatment of actuality -- Documentary and contemporary subgenres -- Research for factual programmes -- Interview techniques -- Documentary and factual ethics -- Anne Parisio: Parisio Productions -- Note -- 17 News, politics and television as information -- History -- Types of news and current affairs -- Television news teams -- The news agenda -- Producing the news -- Gio Ulleri: journalist/filmmaker -- Part 4 Training and industry contexts -- 18 Training, education and getting into the industry -- Training and getting into the industry -- RedBalloon and Solent Productions -- 19 Opening up the industry: diversity and access -- Diversity and access -- Relevant documents -- MAMA Youth Project -- Bob Clarke: Executive Producer, MAMA Youth Project -- Jonny Yapi - my story -- Training and opportunities: a list of useful references -- 20 Hannah's diary -- Hannah's diary: April-November 2015
    Abstract: Contacts for entry-level jobs -- 21 Making programmes: pitching and commissioning -- Turning an idea into a commission -- Opportunities and funds -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Programme references -- Index
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  • 7
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    ISBN: 9781317367390
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (199 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Film Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version McNelis, Tim US Youth Films and Popular Music : Identity, Genre, and Musical Agency
    DDC: 302.234
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Youth Films, Identity, and Musical Agency -- PART I: She's a Rebel? Girls, Guitars, and Agency -- 1 The Girl Can't Have It: Restricted Musical Agency in 10 Things I Hate About You and Love Don't Cost a Thing -- 2 Queer Agency and the Reappropriation of the "Technophallus" in All Over Me -- 3 Silent Punk and Audible Folk: Musical Sleight-of-Hand in Juno -- PART II: Listening to the Other: Cultural Borrowing and Critical Reflection -- 4 Consumption, Authenticity, and Identity Experimentation in Ghost World -- 5 "I didn't move to Bosnia": Critical Cultural Immersion in Save the Last Dance -- 6 Cheerleaders, Bullies, and Nerds: Intersections of White Stereotypes and Black Music in Bring It On, Mean Creek, and Napoleon Dynamite -- PART III: Unheard Ethnicities: Musical Construction of Ethnic Identity and Agency -- 7 'Old World' Ethnicity, Hybrid Identity, and 'New World' Agency in Real Women Have Curves -- 8 "Neighbourhood is sure changing, isn't it?": Evolving Traditions and Complex Identities in Quinceañera -- 9 Reimagining the All-American Teenager: Inaudible Ethnicity and Agency from the Margins in Better Luck Tomorrow -- Conclusion: The Continuing Relevance of Film Music to Identity and Agency -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317387770
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (384 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in International Business and the World Economy
    Parallel Title: Print version Calvo, Sara Social and Solidarity Economy : The World’s Economy with a Social Face
    DDC: 306.3
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Tables, Diagrams and Photos -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: Unravelling the Global Terms of the Social and Solidarity Economy -- 2 A Video-Based Case Study Research Methodology for Studying the Social and Solidarity Economy -- 3 A Decolonial Approach to Understand the Social and Solidarity Economy in the Andean Region -- 4 Complementary Currencies in Europe: The Cases of the United Kingdom and Spain -- 5 Social and Solidarity Economy and the Environment: Exploring the Contribution of the 'Cinderella' Economy to Waste Reduction -- 6 Breaking the Paradigm of Vulnerability: Diversity and Inclusion Within SSE -- 7 Alternative Tourism and the Social and Solidarity Economy: Exploring Social and Solidarity Tourism Initiatives in the Global South -- 8 Global Citizenship and the Evolution of Social Movements: Working Under the Social and Solidarity Economy Umbrella -- 9 The Social and Solidarity Economy in Post-Conflict Sub-Saharan Africa: Changing Attitudes and Approaches to Development -- 10 The New Spirit of Capitalism: Cultural Capitalism's Symptoms and the Role of SSE in the Advent of a New System Index -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781134803347
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (191 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Global Connections
    Parallel Title: Print version Robertson, Roland Global Culture: Consciousness and Connectivity
    DDC: 303.482
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    ISBN: 9781351996228
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (216 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Couper, A.D Routledge Revivals: Development and Social Change in the Pacific Islands (1989)
    DDC: 303.440996
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- CONTENTS -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Maritime boundaries in the Southwest Pacific region -- Fishery developments and social change in the Pacific -- Policy, law and management in Pacific island fisheries -- Fisheries development in Pacific islands: some problems in paradise -- Lessons for the Pacific technology transfer and fishing communities: the Sri Lankan experience -- Giant clams in the Pacific - the socio-economic potential of a developing technology for their mariculture -- Women in fisheries. Why women count: Prospects for self-reliant fisheries development in the South Pacific compared to the Indian Ocean -- Ocean minerals - Prospects for Pacific island nations -- Ocean energy developments - Prospects for Pacific island nations -- Changes in port and shipping technology in the Pacific and their social impact -- Trade and shipping needs for island economies -- Aid for maritime developments in the Pacific -- Alternative technology - Small commercial sailing vessels. A lost cause? -- Improved education and training for new marine technology and social change in the Pacific island nations -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315455754
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (241 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution
    Parallel Title: Print version Gross, Lisa Peacebuilding and Post-War Transitions : Assessing The Impact of External-Domestic Interactions
    DDC: 303.66
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Explaining post-war transitions in peacebuilding -- 3 The analytical framework of peacebuilding interactions -- 4 Setting the stage: everyday life and external-domestic interaction in Kosovo -- 5 Negotiating local governance reform -- 6 Negotiating police reform -- 7 Summary and discussion of findings: how external-domestic interactions facilitate stalled post-war transition -- 8 Conclusion: assessing the impact of external-domestic interactions in peacebuilding -- Appendices -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315294407
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (121 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Ardener, Edwin Coastal Bantu of the Cameroons : Western Africa Part XI
    DDC: 305.896396
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    ISBN: 9781317341666
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (327 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Exploring the Political in South Asia
    Parallel Title: Print version Banerjee, Mukulika Why India Votes?
    DDC: 306.2/0954
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Plates -- Tables -- Abbreviations -- Glossary -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Campaign -- 3. Political Language -- 4. The Polling Station -- 5. Why Do People Vote? -- 6. Conclusion -- Appendices -- A: Bihar -- B: Chhattisgarh -- C: Delhi -- D: Gujarat -- E: Madhya Pradesh -- F: Maharashtra -- G: Rajasthan -- H: Tamil Nadu -- I: West Bengal -- J: Uttar Pradesh (East) -- K: Uttar Pradesh (West) -- Bibliography -- About the Author -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317157717
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (221 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: The Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture
    Parallel Title: Print version Tejerina, Benjamín Crisis and Social Mobilization in Contemporary Spain : The 15M Movement
    DDC: 303.4840946
    Abstract: Crisis and Social Mobilization in Contemporary Spain- Front Cover -- Crisis and Social Mobilization in Contemporary Spain -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of contributors -- List of abbreviations -- Map of Spain and Autonomous Communities -- Chapter 1: Beyond austerity and indignation: embodiments, spaces, and networks in the 15M movement: an introduction -- Zooming in on the 15M -- Zooming out -- About the volume -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: Among militants and deliberative laboratories: the indignados -- Introduction -- Moving the deliberative space from activist organizations to the public sphere of the citizen -- The origins of the 15M movement's deliberative practices -- Space and disciplinary mechanisms in the 15M movement -- Conclusions -- Methodological appendix -- Data sources -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Identity in the move: between emotional and relational processes of mobilization -- Context of emergence of the 15M movement: multi-dimensional crisis and cycle of protest -- A superhero against injustices -- Indignant, but also joyful and empowered -- A social movement of persons -- Politics of the encounter -- Conclusions -- Data sources -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: From digital commons to society commons: influence of the free culture movement in the 15M mobilization -- Introduction -- The wave of mobilization through social networks arrives in Spain: a surprising start -- Composition of the 15M: precedents and synergies around the mobilization of 15M -- The FCM in the genealogy of the 15M -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- Methodological appendix -- Data sources -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5: La revolución será feminista, o no será: reflections on feminisms and the 15M -- Introduction -- The relation between mixed spaces and feminisms -- Feminisms and the 15M
    Abstract: The Commissions of Feminisms and the Feminist Movement in Spain -- Conclusions -- Methodological appendix -- Data sources -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: Converging movements: occupations of squares and buildings -- Introduction -- The 15M challenging the neoliberal crisis and fighting for a self-managed public sphere -- How did Occupy activists and squatters merge? -- A new wave of squatting after the 15M: why? -- Conclusions -- Data sources -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: The strategic use of humor in the Spanish indignados/15M movement -- Introduction -- Humor, protest and social movements -- Humor and the expressive-instrumental dimension of social action -- The various uses of humor in the 15M movement -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8: The 15M movement and the crisis of conventional politics -- Introduction -- The crisis in conventional politics in Spain -- The political dimension of the 15M: the civil construction of a new public sphere of communication -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9: The Spanish indignados: the role of political cleavages in shaping encompassing protests -- Introduction -- The protests in Spain -- Rationale, hypotheses and data -- Findings -- Conclusions -- Data sources -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10: The 15M movement and processes of democratization -- Intertwining the institutional and the personal: meanings of democratization -- The materialization of participatory democracy processes -- The cognitive (re)mediation and the network system of 15M -- From the squares to the updating of democratic representation -- Dilemmas of institutionalization: 15M corollaries 6 years later -- Epilogue -- Notes -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351981583
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (385 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Revivals
    Parallel Title: Print version Fried, Albert Routledge Revivals: Charles Booth's London (1969)
    DDC: 305.56909421
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- Prefatory Note -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Poverty -- The School Board Visitors -- The Setting -- The Eight Classes -- Some Examples of Class A -- Poverty by Districts -- Standards of Living -- Household Economics -- London Street by Street -- Chapter 2 Occupations -- Sweating -- Confectionery -- Bread-baking -- Prostitution -- Chapter 3 The Jews of London -- The Jewish Community -- Chapter 4 Religion and Culture -- Religion -- Habits of the People -- Institutions -- Chapter 5 Illustrations: Random Observations From Booth's Notebooks -- Chapter 6 Recommendations -- Economic Conditions of Life -- Various Methods of Inquiry -- Eliminating Poverty -- Industrial Remedies -- The Organization of Charity -- Housing -- Expansion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography
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    ISBN: 9781351976442
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (229 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Series Statement: Themes in World History
    Parallel Title: Print version Stearns, Peter N Sexuality in World History
    DDC: 306.7
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface to the Second Edition -- 1 Introduction: The Whys and Hows of Sex History -- Part I Preface: Sexuality before Modern Times -- 2 Anthropological Findings: A Sampling -- 3 Sexuality and the Rise of Agriculture -- 4 Sexuality in the Classical Period -- 5 The Impact of Religion on Sexuality, to 1450 -- 6 Sex in an Age of Trade and Colonies, 1450-1750 -- Part I Conclusion: Sexuality in the Agricultural Age -- Part II Preface: Sex in the Modern World, 1750-1950 -- 7 Western Society: A First Sexual Revolution and the Victorian Response, 1750-1950 -- 8 Global Trends and Variations in the Age of Imperialism -- Part II Conclusion: Was There a "Modern" Sexuality by 1950? -- Part III Preface: Sexuality in the Age of Globalization -- 9 Contemporary Sexuality: Toward Liberation? -- 10 Contemporary Sexuality: A Sea of Problems? -- Part III Conclusion: A New Variety? -- Epilogue: Sexuality from Past to Present -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317015901
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (148 pages)
    Series Statement: Memory Studies: Global Constellations
    Parallel Title: Print version Hudson, Martyn The Slave Ship, Memory and the Origin of Modernity
    DDC: 306.362
    Abstract: Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction The Slave Ship, Memory and the Origin of Modernity -- 1 The Sea, the Passage, and Slavery -- 2 The Dark Hold: The Slave Ship and the Middle Passage -- 3 Marx and the Pirates: 'Forcing Houses of Internationalism' and the Nautical Proletariat -- 4 Wooden Life-worlds: Memory Studies and the Experience of Slavery -- 5 The Slave Ship, Plantations and Materiality of Memory -- 6 The Passage, Syncretic Memory and Sound -- 7 Traces, Memory, and the Human -- 8 Conclusions - Memory, Slavery, Modernity -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781136455582
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (213 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Pettey, Gary Communication Research Methodology : A Strategic Approach to Applied Research
    DDC: 302.2072
    Abstract: Communication Research Methodology- Front Cover -- Communication Research Methodology -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I: A New Language -- HOW WE KNOW WHAT WE KNOW -- SUMMARY -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Chapter 1: Reality, What a Concept: Definition Is Everything -- DEFINITIONS -- THE PROCESS OF SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY . . . OR SCIENCE! -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 2: Six of One, Half a Dozen of the Other: Explication, Validity, Reliability, and Measurement -- VALIDITY OF DEFINITION (CONCEPTUAL AND OPERATIONAL) -- VALIDITY OF MEASUREMENT -- EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS (CONSTRUCT VALIDITY) -- VALIDITY OF A TEST -- VALIDITY SUMMARY -- RELIABILITY -- MEASUREMENT -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3: Ladies and Gentlemen, Place Your Bets: Probability, Sampling Theory, and Hypothesis Testing -- PROBABILITY -- HYPOTHESIS TESTING -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCE -- Chapter 4: Ask It in the Form of a Question, Please: Developing Questions and Creating Groups -- (THE RESEARCH) QUESTION, HYPOTHESES, AND RESEARCH QUESTIONS -- SAMPLING -- STRATIFIED SAMPLE -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 5: Are They Apples and Oranges, or Fruit?: Describing Groups -- DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS -- PARAMETRIC AND INFERENTIAL STATISTICS -- SUMMARY -- Part II: Methodologies/Making Observations -- Chapter 6: Getting to Know You: Empirical Qualitative Approaches -- QUALITATIVE APPROACHES -- QUALITATIVE OBSERVATIONAL TECHNIQUES -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 7: Intelligent Design: Basic Approaches to Design -- EXPERIMENTS/GROUP DIFFERENCES -- INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL VALIDITY -- SURVEYS/CONTINUOUS RELATIONSHIPS -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 8: Kids, Don't Try This at Home: Experimental Design -- THE NATURE OF AN EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN -- PRE-EXPERIMENTAL MODELS -- TRUE EXPERIMENTAL MODELS -- COMMON THREATS TO VALIDITY -- QUASI EXPERIMENTS -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCE
    Abstract: Chapter 9: Survey Says: Survey Methodology -- BASIC SURVEY LANGUAGE -- TYPES OF SURVEYS -- THE SURVEY SCHEDULE (QUESTIONNAIRE) -- SURVEY DESIGNS -- SAMPLING ERROR, CONFIDENCE LEVEL, AND SAMPLE SIZE -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 10: Is It a Boy or a Girl? Are Those the Only Choices?: Content Analysis -- AN OVERVIEW -- CONCEPTUALIZATION -- SAMPLING -- CODING SCHEME AND CODING (OPERATIONALIZATION) -- INTERCODER RELIABILITY -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- Part III: Data Analysis -- NOTES -- Chapter 11: And What Does It All Mean?: Analytic Principles -- HOVLAND: PERSUASION, INDOCTRINATION, AND PROPAGANDA -- ASSESSING INDEPENDENT VARIABLES (IVS) AND DEPENDENT VARIABLES (DV) -- TESTING THE DATA FOR STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 12: The Count Says: Quantitative Approaches -- GROUP DIFFERENCE TESTS -- MANOVA -- VARIABLE RELATIONSHIP TESTS -- CALCULATING DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS AND A t-TEST -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 13: Who Are You Calling a Deviate?: Group Differences, ANOVA and the F -- IMPACT OF VOICES -- THE F TABLE -- BACK TO OUR EXPERIMENT -- BEYOND ONE-WAY ANOVAS -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 14: We Need To Have a Talk About Relationships: Correlation,Simple Regression, Multiple Regression -- CORRELATION -- SIMPLE REGRESSION -- CONTROL AND MULTIPLE REGRESSION -- MULTIPLE REGRESSION AND BEYOND -- SUMMARY -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Chapter 15: Nobody Got Hurt: Human Subjects, Institutional Review Boards, and Ethics -- HISTORY OF HUMAN SUBJECTS REVIEW BOARDS -- BASIC ETHICAL PRINCIPLES -- INDIVIDUAL PROTECTIONS FOR HUMAN SUBJECTS -- EXAMPLES OF ETHICAL GUIDELINES FROM SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION ORGANIZATIONS -- SUMMARY -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317173953
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (432 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Habib, Imtiaz Black Lives in the English Archives, 1500–1677 : Imprints of the Invisible
    DDC: 305.89604209031
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: The Missing (Black) Subject -- 1 Early Tudor Black Records The Mixed Beginnings of a Black Population -- 2 Elizabethan London Black Records The Writing of Absence -- 3 Black Records of Seventeenth-Century London A Benign Neglect and the Legislation of Enslavement -- 4 Black People Outside London, 1558-1677 The Provincial Backdrop -- 5 Indians and Others The Protocolonial Dream -- Afterword -- Chronological Index of Records of Black People, 1500-1677 -- Works Cited -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315308654
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (200 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Advances in Critical Medical Anthropology
    Series Statement: Advances in Critical Medical Anthropology Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Ostrach, Bayla Health Policy in a Time of Crisis : Abortion, Austerity, and Access
    DDC: 306.461
    Keywords: Public health-Spain-Catalonia.. ; Medical policy-Spain-Catalonia.. ; Women's health services-Spain-Catalonia ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Health Policy in a Time of Crisis- Front Cover -- Health Policy in a Time of Crisis -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Figure -- Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: People, Policy, and Practice -- Research Site Selection -- The Granting of Abortion "Rights" vs. a Grassroots Demand for Bodily Autonomy -- Abortion Access, Safety, and Legality -- The Catalan Push for Full Independence -- Abortion Law Reforms and Abortion in Spanish Health Systems -- Immigrant Women, Abortion, and Health System Cuts -- Institution-based Participatory Research -- Positionality -- Access to Sites -- Methods -- Women Who Sought Abortion Care at the Today Clinic -- Structural Factors and Critical Medical Anthropology -- "Tell Me Everything …" -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Catalunya, Crisis, and Cuts -- La Crisis, Threats to Abortion Legality, and Popular Responses -- Austerity and the Health System -- Abortion Law Reforms -- Immigrant Women and Abortion in Catalunya -- Shifting Politics and Identities: Threats to the Abortion Reforms, Cuts, and Independentism -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Uneasy Collaboration -- Global Variations in Abortion Accessibility and Safety as a Function of Legality -- Abortion Access in Publicly Funded Health Systems -- An Uneasy Relationship Between a Public System and Contracted Providers -- Women's Experiences with Health System Coverage of Abortion -- Immigrants and Public Health System Coverage of Abortion -- Observations from Inside the Clinic -- Implications of CatSalut Restructuring of Clinic Quotas -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Las Dones (The Women) -- Travel, Time Off, and Childcare Obstacles -- Women's Perceptions of Specific Obstacles -- Emergence of the "Superwoman" Theme -- Differences in Perceptions of Obstacles Between Immigrant and Catalan Women -- Rural Women.
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    Florence : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9781317812029
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (233 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Routledge Critical Studies in Multilingualism
    Series Statement: Routledge Critical Studies in Multilingualism Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Cashman, Holly Queer, Latinx, and Bilingual : Narrative Resources in the Negotiation of Identities
    DDC: 306.4460979173
    Keywords: Identity (Psychology) ; Hispanic American sexual minorities-Language.. ; Bilingualism-United States.. ; Intercultural communication-United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Cover" -- "Title" -- "Copyright" -- "Dedication" -- "Contents" -- "Transcription Conventions" -- "Acknowledgments" -- "1 Introduction: Locating a Queer Latinx Phoenix" -- "2 Queering Bilingualism" -- "3 Representing Selves and Others in Coming Out Stories" -- "4 Resisting the Imperative: Stories about Non-disclosure" -- "5 Susana, A Translatina Collage" -- "6 Doing Identity, Making Community" -- "7 Summary and Final Reflections" -- "References
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    ISBN: 9781317222187
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (219 pages)
    Series Statement: The Basics
    Series Statement: The Basics Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Amichai-Hamburger, Yair Internet Psychology : The Basics
    DDC: 303.4833
    Keywords: Internet ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- 1 Who are we online? -- Feeling of anonymity -- Control over level of physical exposure -- High control over communications -- Ease in locating like-minded people -- Accessibility and availability at all times and places -- Feelings of equality -- Fun of web surfing -- Where does this all lead? -- The flipside: Can things go wrong? -- A final word -- References -- 2 Does our personality affect our online behavior? -- Freud and the Internet: Can the Internet accommodate the toppling of conventions and release of the id? -- E-therapy: How does it work, is it a good idea, and what would Freud think? -- Pros and cons of e-Therapy -- Who benefits from the Internet? -- What other personality theories are relevant to Internet use? -- Need for closure -- Narcissism -- Attachment theory -- Sensation-seeking -- A final word -- References -- 3 Is true love obtainable via the Internet? -- What is the importance of love in our life? -- What is love? -- Physiology -- Commerce -- Emotions -- Can you find real love online? -- Intimacy: What happens when we fall in love with a fantasy? -- How do individual differences affect online love? -- Why do we trust people online so speedily? -- What is the attraction of online love? -- What are the boundaries of online infidelity? -- When is it permissible to stretch our personal details? -- How can we distinguish between real intimacy and public relations? -- Do more romantic options lead to better decisions? -- Falling in love with a celebrity: how real is it? -- A final word -- References -- 4 Violence on the Internet -- How does the Internet encourage aggression? -- Is anonymity a necessity for aggressive online behavior? -- Does the Internet turn good people bad?
    Abstract: Who are more aggressive online, men or women? -- How do terrorist organizations use the Internet? -- Who are the hackers and what makes them tick? -- What kind of people are hackers? -- Do real Robin Hood hackers exist? -- Does the Internet provide a venue for aggression against women? -- A final word -- References -- 5 Youth and the Internet: Entering the enchanted forest? -- From the perspective of children, what are the main advantages of the Internet? -- What are the pros and cons of Facebook for children? -- How does online pornography affect children? -- How does violence in online games affect children? -- Is it possible to identify a child's addiction to the Internet? -- Anorexia and the Internet -- What is cyberbullying and how does it impact children? -- How can parents regain influence in the digital world? -- How can we partake in our children's online lives? -- What Internet topics should you discuss with your children? -- A final word -- References -- 6 Groups and leaders -- What did you say? -- Are groups relevant to the online experience? -- Partially online groups -- Groups that exist only online -- Can we be significant individuals and group members on the Internet simultaneously? -- What is the minimum condition needed to create a group? -- Is anonymity likely to eliminate group identity? -- Are group norms and cultures evident in Internet groups? -- What is conformity and how is it relevant online? -- Do online groups tend to move to extreme positions? -- Do online group members give their best efforts? -- Do we need leaders online? -- Can anyone become an online leader? -- Is charisma relevant to being a leader in the online world? -- How can one become an e-leader? -- Digital literacy -- Build trust -- Open communication -- Access to information -- Task orientation -- Emotional focus -- Challenge the paradigms of followers
    Abstract: Vision -- Establishing a culture through the net -- Creativity -- What are the main hazards facing e-leaders? -- A final word -- References -- 7 How can we use the Internet to create a better world? -- What special advantages does online volunteering offer? -- Individual level -- Interpersonal level -- Group identity -- Solving the conflict between the desire for autonomy and the need to belong -- Self-actualization -- How can the Internet reduce aggression between countries and communities? -- Intergroup conflict: bringing rival groups together -- How can the Internet play a part in intergroup contact? -- Online contact between Catholic and Protestant children in Ireland -- Online contact between Israeli Jewish and Muslim student teachers -- What happens when online intergroup contact is allowed to run free? -- Can online games promote better intergroup relations? -- What additional online tools can we use to reduce stereotypical thinking and improve intergroup relationships? -- Identity enrichment -- Online intergroup role-playing -- Training online change agents -- A final word -- Notes -- References -- 8 How do we successfully navigate our way through the digital jungle? -- What are our primary cultural values and how do they affect us? -- Individuality -- Efficiency - time is money -- Materialism - I am what I can buy -- What's next? The cutting-edge technological developments that will soon change our lives forever -- Robots and emotion -- Internet of five senses -- Inanimate objects online -- Total documentation of action -- Lighthouse values -- How do we overcome communication technology's hold over our lives and govern its effects? -- A final word -- References -- Glossary -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315318011
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (353 pages)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Rogers, Helen Women and the People : Authority, Authorship and the Radical Tradition in Nineteenth-Century England
    DDC: 305.42/0942/09034
    Keywords: Radicalism History 19th century ; Liberalism History 19th century ; Women Political activity 19th century ; History ; Feminism History 19th century
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Dedication -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Women and the People: Re-making the Radical Tradition -- I The meanings of the populist idiom -- II Radicalism and representation -- III The ambiguities of radicalism -- IV Rethinking experience -- V The authority of experience -- VI Politics and power -- 2 A Leader of the People: Eliza Sharples and the Radical Platform, 1832-52 -- I Isis: conversion and rebirth -- II Eve: freethought and the politics of knowledge -- III Liberty: women and republicanism -- IV The Lady of the Rotunda: women in public -- V Hypatia: the perils of martyrdom -- 3 Women of the People: Influence and Force in the Chartist Movement, 1838-48 -- I Moral- and physical-force Chartism: a contested history -- II The Birmingham Women's Political Union and the influence of women -- III The BWPU and the use of experience -- IV The BWPU and the threat of force -- V The Nottingham Female Political Union and the power of women -- VI 'What power has woman . . . ?' Rhetoric and agency in the Chartist movement -- 4 Serving the People: Feminist Writers and the Politics of Improvement, 1830-50 -- I Radicals and writers -- II Feminism and the radical unitarians -- III Writing for the people -- IV Serving the cause of labour -- V Authorship and authority -- 5 The Daughters of the People: Representing the Needlewomen, 1841-64 -- I Women's work in the needle trades -- II 'No slavery is worse': the Children's Employment Commissions and the dressmakers -- III 'A tragic and touching romance': Henry Mayhew and the slopwomen -- IV 'Let the words of the poor girl . . . sink deep into your heart': the politics of needlework -- V 'The work of emancipation': the women's movements and the needlewomen -- 6 The People and the Outcast: The Repeal Movement and the Battle for Liberalism, 1870-74
    Abstract: I 'The people and their rulers': the contested elections and English democracy -- II The 'solemn trust': electors and the people -- III 'By force of conscience': the politics of influence -- IV 'The old traditions of the party': the contest for the Liberal Party -- V 'Those who are instructed in history': rewriting the past -- rewriting the future -- 7 Of the Common People: The Dimensions of a Radical Life, Mary Smith, 1822-89 -- I Reading autobiography -- II 'Of the order of the common people': childhood and identity -- III 'A lady without money': work, mobility and status -- IV 'Women must be their own helpers just as every class and every individual must': the politics of improvement -- V 'The inner cravings of my soul': writing and subjectivity -- 8 Beyond the People? Reconfiguring the Radical Tradition -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317621492
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (227 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Sociology
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in the Sociology of Emotions Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Seebach, Swen Love and Society : Special Social Forms and the Master Emotion
    DDC: 302.3
    Keywords: Love-Social aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- I.1 1655 -- I.2 1894 -- I.3 2013 -- Part I An idea of love -- 1 On love: between a social bond and an emotion -- 1.1 Framing love? -- 1.2 The whys and why-nots of critical theory and feminist analysis in order to define and work with love -- 1.3 Love in our words -- 1.4 The triangular theory of love -- 1.5 Niklas Luhmann on love and intimacy -- 1.6 Would Luhmann consider love as an emotion? -- 1.7 Beck/Beck-Gernsheim -- 1.8 Pulling different strings together: Eva Illouz -- 1.9 A brief review: a first balance -- 2 Love as a second-order form -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Love as an emotion and as a social bond -- 2.3 On second-order forms: what is a second-order form? -- 2.4 Could love be a form of the second order? -- 2.5 From love as an emotion to love as a second-order form -- 2.6 The conditions for love as a second-order form: on the changing nature of society and its forms and apriorities -- 2.7 A brief review: a second balance -- Part II A myth of love -- 3 Why and how could love become the predominant form of the second order? -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 From the crisis before to the crisis after first modernity: why was love able to become a second-order form? -- 3.3 The changes of the three apriorities during the next modernity crisis -- 3.4 On gratitude and faithfulness -- 3.5 Western trajectory to modernity and second-order forms -- 3.6 A brief review: a third balance -- 4 How did love become the predominant form of the second order? -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 From faithfulness to love and back: first steps in a history of love -- 4.3 Towards the time of love -- 4.4 Becoming a second-order form: love in modernity -- 4.5 A brief review: a fourth balance -- Part III An experience of love
    Abstract: 5 On rituals of the second order, second-order myths and love rituals as a special version -- 5.1 From rituals to second-order form rituals -- 5.2 What are rituals? -- 5.3 From rituals of gratitude to rituals of faithfulness and beyond -- 5.4 From rituals of faithfulness to rituals of authenticity and rituals of love -- 5.5 Closing the circle: on myths, forms of the second order - and back to ritual -- 5.6 Late modern myths of the forms of the second order: myths of love -- 5.7 Rituals of match-making vs. rituals of love -- 5.8 A brief review: a fifth balance -- 6 Love: enchanting master emotion and durability-providing form -- 6.1 Love, love rituals and its different phases -- 6.2 We feel love, therefore we are committed -- 6.3 Love rituals, love myths -- 6.4 Towards a morality of love -- 6.5 A brief review: a sixth balance -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317238836
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (177 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Karremans, Johan C Mindfulness in Social Psychology
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Mindfulness (Psychology) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 Why social psychologists should care about mindfulness -- 2 Studying mindfulness with different methods -- 3 Understanding contemplative practices from the perspective of dual-process theories -- 4 The hypo-egoic impact of mindfulness on self, identity, and the processing of self-relevant information -- 5 How mindfulness enhances self-control -- 6 Mindfulness, emotion regulation, and social threat -- 7 Mindfulness and health behaviour: examining the roles of attention regulation and decentering -- 8 Mindful presence: its functions and consequences in romantic relationships -- 9 Mindfulness, compassion, and prosocial behaviour -- 10 Mindfulness in education: enhancing academic achievement and student well-being by reducing mind-wandering -- 11 Reducing separateness with presence: how mindfulness catalyzes intergroup prosociality -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317444121
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (235 pages)
    DDC: 362.2
    Keywords: Mental illness ; Case studies ; Electronic books ; Europa ; Wahnsinn ; Psychiatrie ; Konstrukt ; Macht ; Gesellschaft ; Geschichte 1835-2010
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 Madness manufactured -- 2 Incarceration and control -- 3 Sane insanity -- 4 Insane society -- 5 Science and psychiatry -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317083023
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (203 pages)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Halikiopoulou, Daphne Patterns of Secularization : Church, State and Nation in Greece and the Republic of Ireland
    DDC: 306.6/261709417
    Keywords: Secularization ; Secularization ; Church and state ; Church and state
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Dedication -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I Theoretical and Historical Considerations -- 1 National Identity and the Secularization Debate -- 2 The Origins and Consolidation of 'Cultural Defence' in Greece and the Republic of Ireland -- Part II Church, State and Nation -- 3 Church and State: Nationalist Legitimation versus 'Moral Monopoly' -- 4 Church and Nation: External Threat Perceptions, National Identity and Religion -- Part III Portrayals of the Nation in State and Church Discourse -- 5 State Discourse and the Redefinition of National Identity in the Greek and Irish Education Systems -- 6 Church Discourse and Nationalist Mobilization -- Conclusion: Patterns of Secularization -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317145110
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (203 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Studies in Historical Geography Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als McDonagh, Briony Elite women and the agricultural landscape, 1700-1830
    Parallel Title: Print version McDonagh, Briony Elite Women and the Agricultural Landscape, 1700–1830
    DDC: 333.32308209033
    Keywords: Women landowners ; Great Britain ; History ; 18th century ; Electronic books ; England ; Frau ; Elite ; Grundeigentum ; Landwirtschaft ; Geschichte 1700-1830
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Women, land and property -- 3 Managing the estate -- 4 Improving the estate -- 5 Country houses, gardens and estate villages -- 6 Representing women and property -- 7 Beyond the (park) pale -- Appendix -- Glossary -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9781315388885
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (327 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right
    Parallel Title: Corporatism and fascism
    Parallel Title: Print version Costa Pinto, Antonio Corporatism and Fascism : The Corporatist Wave in Europe
    DDC: 321
    RVK:
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    Keywords: Fascism History 20th century ; Corporate state History 20th century ; Corporate state ; Europe ; History ; 20th century ; Electronic books ; Europe Politics and government 1918-1945 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europa ; Korporatismus ; Faschismus ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Notes on contributors -- Preface and acknowledgements -- PART I Comparative perspectives -- 1 Corporatism and 'organic representation' in European dictatorships -- 2 Corporatism and political Catholicism: the impact of Catholic corporatism in inter-war Europe -- 3 The Fascist Labour Charter and its transnational spread -- 4 The rise and fall of corporatist constitutionalism: a sociological thesis -- PART II European experiences -- 5 Rethinking Italian corporatism: crossing borders between corporatist projects in the late liberal era and the Fascist corporatist state -- 6 Inter-war Germany and the corporatist wave, 1918-39 -- 7 'Corporatist state' and enhanced authoritarian dictatorship: the Austria of Dollfuss and Schuschnigg (1933-38) -- 8 The Corporatist Chamber of the 'New State' in Portugal: organized interests and public policy -- 9 Corporatism and the Franco dictatorship in Spain -- 10 Vichy France and corporatism -- 11 Inter-war Yugoslavia seen through corporatist glasses -- 12 Corporatism and authoritarianism in the Baltics: Päts' Estonia in comparison -- 13 'Ideas in flux . . .': the '4th of August' dictatorship in Greece as a political 'departure' in search of 'destination' -- Conclusion: the 'corporatist moment' in inter-war Europe -- Selected bibliography -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9781317352723
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (279 pages)
    Series Statement: Japan Anthropology Workshop Series
    Series Statement: Japan Anthropology Workshop Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Manzenreiter, Wolfram Happiness and the Good Life in Japan
    DDC: 306.0952
    Keywords: Happiness ; Social aspects ; Japan ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Preface -- Series Editor's Preface -- List of contributors -- 1. Introduction: Happiness in Japan through the anthropological lens -- The popularity of happiness -- Anthropology's strained relationship with happiness -- Anthropological insights into happiness -- The collection -- References -- PART I: Family, intimacy and friendship -- 2. More than just nakayoshi: Marital intimacy as a key to personal happiness -- Introduction -- Background: Eri's divorce and second marriage -- Deactivating shame through humor -- Self-esteem and a partner's support -- A married couple's well-being vis-à-vis the family's best interest -- Marital intimacy: For its own right -- Nakayoshi na fu-fu is not always enough -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References -- 3. Physical intimacy and happiness in Japan: Sexless marriages and parent-child co-sleeping -- Introduction -- Sexless marriages and physical un-intimacy among Japanese couples -- Parent-child co-sleeping: Temporal happiness as parents -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4. Happiness and unconventional life choices: Views of single women in Japan -- Happiness and marriage -- Happiness for single women -- Single women and intimacy -- Conclusions -- References -- 5. Friendships, marriage and happiness in contemporary Japan -- Introduction -- Marriage and singlehood: Factors in friendships -- Friendship, happiness and belonging -- Work and men's friendships -- Friendship beyond marriage: Gendered differences -- Connections: Between friendship and happiness -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 6. Grandfathering in contemporary Japan: Altruistic and self-serving means to happiness -- Grandfathers' practices of grandchild care -- The scope and limits of grandfathers' involvement in childcare
    Abstract: The impact of grandchild care on grandfathers' relationships with their daughters -- Gift-giving practices in the family -- Masculinity and future well-being through gift giving -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 7. Japanese gays, the closet and the culture-dependent concept of happiness -- Introduction -- Happiness as a culture-dependent concept -- Japanese and "Western" modes of activism -- The closet? -- Cultural factors regarding activism -- Worthy aspects of the closet -- Japanese forms of militancy: The "quiet mavericks"? -- Conclusion -- References -- PART II: Self and community -- 8. Makers and doers: Using actor-network theory to explore happiness in Japan's invisible civil society -- Introduction -- Methods -- Temporal and social origins of the invisible civil society -- Finding the invisible civil society -- Redistributing the local -- Connecting the sites -- The pursuit of happiness through protest -- References -- 9. Dimensions of happiness for young political activists: A case study of "Greens Japan" members -- Introduction -- Political participation and dimensions of happiness -- Studies on participation and happiness, youth, and green parties -- Elevating happiness through party activism? -- Setting the frame: perceptions and institutions -- Happiness through interacting with people -- Happiness through autonomy and a meaningful life -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 10. Living and working for the moment: Motivations, aspirations and experiences of disaster volunteers in To - hoku -- Introduction -- Digging, painting walls, walking dogs, bartending: Some remarks about methodology -- "I never introduce myself as a volunteer": Volunteers and the struggle for identity -- Between purpose in life and precarity? -- Start-up entrepreneurs, slackers, and visionaries?
    Abstract: Diversification of lifestyles, reflexivity, and purpose in life -- Discussion -- Notes -- References -- 11. "A really warm place": Well-being, place, and the experiences of buraku youth -- Trust, risk and well-being -- Community and well-being -- Pride and well-being -- Trust and well-being -- Well-being at risk -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 12. "My life is Taiyo - Ko-muten": On the relationship between organized football fandom and happiness in Japan -- Introduction -- Post-traditional communities -- Case study -- Methodology -- The fan group as social network -- Transcending social structures -- A group of friends -- Freedom and deviant behavior -- Conclusion -- References -- 13. The midnight community, or under-the-counter happiness -- Foreword: Memento Mori -- Bardis and its community -- Freedom, happiness and alcohol -- Elusive happiness and ephemerality -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- PART III: Conclusions -- 14. Happiness in neoliberal Japan -- Introduction -- Japanese unhappiness: A fault of measurement or a fault of society? -- The individuality of happiness/the individualization of Japan -- Happiness in neoliberal Japan -- Conclusion -- References -- 15. Conclusion: Happiness as a balancing act between agency and social structure -- Agency versus social norms and structures -- Relatedness and social networks -- Fluid and diverse: Happiness in Japan -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317387824
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (330 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Entrepreneurship Ser. v.11
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Toward entrepreneurial community development
    Parallel Title: Print version Fortunato, Michael Toward Entrepreneurial Community Development : Leaping Cultural and Leadership Boundaries
    DDC: 306.3/4
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    Keywords: Unternehmensgründung ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Ländliche Entwicklung ; Regionalentwicklung ; Entrepreneurship ; Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship ; Führung ; Gesellschaft
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- 1 An Introduction to Entrepreneurial Community Development -- 2 Perceptions of Entrepreneurs and Community: From Historical Roots to a Contemporary Kaleidoscope -- 3 Models of Entrepreneurial Community and Ecosystem Development -- 4 Understanding the Impact of Culture in Entrepreneurship -- 5 Transformational Leadership to Build an Entrepreneurial Community -- 6 The Value and Process of Social Networking for Entrepreneurs -- 7 High- and Low-Entrepreneurial Communities: A Multiple Case Study -- 8 Analysis of the Case Study Data: Considerations for Studying or Launching an Entrepreneurial Community or Ecosystem -- 9 Entrepreneurial Community Success: Psychological Characteristics, Experiences, and Identity -- 10 Leaping Cultural and Leadership Boundaries: Catalyzing Entrepreneurial Communities -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9781317140689
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (283 pages)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Directions in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
    Parallel Title: Print version Livingston, Eric Ethnographies of Reason
    DDC: 305.8001
    Keywords: Ethnomethodology Research
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- INTRODUCTION -- 1 Reasoning in the Wild -- 2 Formal Reasoning -- 3 Psychological Experiments -- EXERCISES AND EXAMPLES -- 4 Tangrams -- 5 Jigsaw Puzzles -- 6 A First Ethnography -- 7 Phenomenology -- 8 A Toolic World, Part I -- 9 Mapping the Infinite Plane -- 10 Lawlike Properties of the Prismatic Field -- 11 An Exercise in Origami -- 12 An Embodied Correspondence -- 13 Straightedge and Compass Constructions -- PROJECTS AND TECHNIQUES -- 14 Sociologies of the Witnessable Order -- 15 Found Objects -- 16 The Stack -- 17 The Doing of Things -- 18 Precise Description -- 19 Indirection -- 20 Sketch Work -- 21 Structures of Inquiry and Corpus-Relevant Skills -- 22 Emergent Themes and Analogies of Practice -- THEMES AND ORIENTATIONS -- 23 Themes, Orientations, and Research Directives -- 24 Reflexivity -- 25 The Primacy of the Social -- 26 The Ordinariness of Practical Action and its Production -- 27 Praxeological Objects -- 28 The Characterization Problem -- EPILOGUE -- 29 Epilogue -- APPENDICES -- Appendix A: Machine-Based Reasoning -- Appendix B: Author's Bibliography -- Index of Examples
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    ISBN: 9781317132943
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (198 pages)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Davis, Mark Freedom and Consumerism : A Critique of Zygmunt Bauman's Sociology
    DDC: 301.092
    Keywords: Bauman, Zygmunt ; Sociology
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Dedication -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I -- 1 Biographical Solutions and Sociological Contradictions: Who is Zygmunt Bauman? -- 2 Existing Interpretations of Bauman's Writings -- Part II -- 3 Freedom as Insecurity -- 4 Freedom as Choice -- 5 Freedom as Privilege -- Part III -- 6 Bauman, Conservatism and Freedom -- 7 Bauman, Liberalism and Freedom -- 8 Bauman, Socialism and Freedom -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317175476
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (185 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: New Directions in Tourism Analysis
    Parallel Title: Print version Palmer, Catherine Being and Dwelling through Tourism : An anthropological perspective
    DDC: 306.4819
    Abstract: "Cover" -- "Title" -- "Copyright" -- "Dedication" -- "Contents" -- "Preface and acknowledgements" -- "1 Being and dwelling" -- "2 Sensuous dwelling" -- "3 Material dwelling" -- "4 Architectural dwelling" -- "5 Earthly dwelling" -- "6 Being, dwelling and thinking" -- "Bibliography
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    ISBN: 9781136654626
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (166 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Jagose, Annamarie Lesbian Utopics
    DDC: 305.48/9664
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Lesbians Are Elsewhere -- 2 Remedy and Poison Irigaray and the Lesbian Body -- 3 Space, Skin, Spiral The Aerial Letter and its Holographic Projection -- 4 Playing with the Closet Jeux d'occultation and Love, Death, and the Changing of the Seasons -- 5 "The Heart of the Law" Genre, Sexual Exchange and the Proper Name in Working Hot -- 6 Slash and Suture The Border's Figuration of Colonialism, Phallocentrism, and Homophobia in Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza -- 7 Cindy Crawford Concludes -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317389316
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (183 pages)
    Series Statement: RIPE Series in Global Political Economy
    Parallel Title: Print version Montgomerie, Johnna Critical Methods in Political and Cultural Economy
    DDC: 306.3
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Reimagining critical methods -- Why it matters -- Doing critical political economy -- Pluralism in action -- A method for researching critical methods in practice -- How to use this book -- Bibliography -- Self-reflections on 'the methods question' in feminist IR/IPE -- Contemporary thinking about feminist IR/IPE methods -- Searching for feminist IR/IPE methods: a retrospective -- A conclusion without finality -- Works cited -- Tea and text: Cultivated intuition as methodological process -- Works cited -- Further reading -- Norms, political economy and serendipity: Thinking pragmatically about IPE -- Works cited -- 2 Forging new paths in the critical school -- On discipline formation -- Mainstream versus critical International Political Economy -- What is 'critical' International Political Economy? -- Can we find common 'critical' ground? -- Curating our intellectual traditions -- Pushing our progressive innovations -- Cultivating our cultural roots -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Redemptive political economy -- Works cited -- Further readings -- Investigating those you love: Labor and global governance -- Works cited -- Discourse, nature and critical political economy: American environmentalists debate immigration -- Immigration and nature: a discursive intervention -- The promises and perils of discourse analysis -- Conclusion -- Featured work -- Works cited -- Further reading -- 3 Developing a language of methods within the critical school -- The social life of methods in the critical school -- Crafting a critical research ethic -- Ethics in practice -- Developing a reflexive methodology -- Conclusion -- Note -- Works cited
    Abstract: Agility, intersectionality and deliberation: My path to an adaptive and transformative research process -- Entering the field with an open mind and an agile methodology -- Intersectional knowledges -- Deliberative moments -- Three factors that can make or break an adaptive research process -- A research process that transforms -- Conclusion -- Works cited -- (Dis)embodied methodology in International Political Economy -- Note -- Acknowledgements -- Works cited -- Critical methodology and the problem of history -- 1. Characterise the concrete agencies in terms of their specific features -- 2. Build a narrative based on what difference the innovations of agents make -- 3. Analyse social developments largely as unintended effects of social struggles -- Works cited -- 4 Iterative reflexive research strategy -- Political economy as pluralism in practice -- Iterative reflexive research strategy -- What is the object of analysis? -- Accounting for methods -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Doing research in the shadows of the global political economy -- Meeting the challenges -- Unavailability of data -- The problems of 'sampling' -- Logistical difficulties -- Works cited -- Reflections on the archive as a critical resource -- The archive as a critical resource -- Conclusions -- Works cited -- Qualitative research practices and critical political economy -- Works cited -- 5 On evidence and corroboration -- What is evidence of cultural political economy? -- Reflexivity and evidence -- Human subjects -- Texts -- Institutions -- What is our evidence, evidence of? -- Conclusion -- Works cited -- Everyday economic narratives -- Bibliography -- Social network analysis and critical political economy -- Note -- Works cited -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317130215
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (279 pages)
    Series Statement: Gender and Well-Being
    Parallel Title: Print version Camou, María Magdalena Gender Inequalities and Development in Latin America During the Twentieth Century
    DDC: 305.4098
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Historical Patterns of Gender Inequality in Latin America: New Evidence -- 3 Connections between Women's Age at Marriage and Social and Economic Development -- 4 The Gender Order in Argentina in the 'Oligarchic' period (1880-1930) -- 5 Women's Wages and the Gender Gap during the Period of Import Substituting Industrialization in Chile -- 6 Male and Female Paid Work, Chile 1930-1970: Characteristics, Trends and Representations -- 7 Gender Trends in Colombia during the First Half of the Twentieth Century: An Educational Comparison -- 8 Women Rising: Dynamics of the Education System and the Labour Market in Colombia, 1900-2000 -- 9 Women's Labour Force Participation in Mexico during the Twentieth Century: Childbearing and Career Decisions -- 10 The Evolution of the Labour Supply and Gender Differences in Uruguay (1991-2009) -- 11 A Gender Inequality Historical Database for Latin America -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317361275
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (220 pages)
    Series Statement: 500 Tips
    Parallel Title: Print version Kroskrity, Paul V Engaging Native American Publics : Linguistic Anthropology in a Collaborative Key
    DDC: 306.4408997
    Abstract: Engaging Native American Publics- Front Cover -- Engaging Native American Publics -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of figures -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Native American languages and linguistic anthropology: from the legacy of salvage anthropology to the promise of linguistic self-determination -- Collaborative linguistic anthropology -- Organization of the book -- "Deep" collaboration -- Circulation -- Scaling publics -- Engaging the future -- Notes -- References -- PART I: Collaboration -- Chapter 2: There's no easy way to talk about language change or language loss: the difficulties and rewards of linguistic collaboration -- Working in close quarters together -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Recontextualizing Kumeyaay oral literature for the twenty-first century -- Other historical sources -- Previous misconceptions -- Kumeyaay oral tradition: creation -- The Heavenly Snake -- Footsteps in the rocks -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: "You shall not become this kind of people": Indigenous political argument in Maidu linguistic text collections -- Sketch of a text trajectory -- Tom Young (Hanc'ibyjim) and Roland Dixon at the boundary of Indigenous and settler publics -- From ethnographic encounter to object of ethno-linguistic science -- From object of science to primordial Native American literature -- From literary paperback to elite visual and literary art for limited circulation -- Fourth conversion to Indigenous projects (relevance of precision in the human sciences) -- Colonial linguistics, text collections and decolonization -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5: To "we" (+inclusive) or not to "we" (-inclusive): the CD-ROM Taitaduhaan (our language) and Western Mono future publics -- The Western Mono communities of Central California
    Abstract: Taitaduhaan: Western Mono ways of speaking (a CD-ROM) -- Emergent publics: a Mono public and multiple publics -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- PART II: Circulation -- Chapter 6: Future imperfect: advocacy, rhetoric, and public anxiety over Maliseet language life and death -- Public anxiety and Maliseet language death -- Imaginaries of the future -- Ethnographic interventions: imagining Maliseet futures -- Conclusion: future imperfect -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: Perfecting publics: future audiences and the aesthetics of refinement -- Pueblo secrecy and San Ramón Keiwa literacy -- Pueblo publics: current and imagined audiences -- Hopeful nostalgia and future Indigenous publics -- The politics of pueblo public and private spheres -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- PART III: Scaling publics -- Chapter 8: "I don't write Navajo poetry, I just speak the poetry in Navajo": ethical listeners, poetic communion, and the imagined future publics of Navajo poetry -- Imagining a modern Navajo: a brief history of Navajo literacy -- Creating a future public for Navajo poetry -- "Oh you spelled it wrong" -- Imagining a future public: Navajo as world language -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9: Reflections on Navajo publics, "new" media, and documentary futures -- Filmic documentation and dialogic audiences -- Mediating #Navajo publics -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10: Labeling knowledge: the semiotics of immaterial cultural property and the production of new Indigenous publics -- Beyond copyright: Local Contexts and the Traditional Knowledge Labels -- Intellectual property and Indigenous knowledge: Ekkehart Malotki's Hopi salt trail manuscript and the HopiDictionary/Hopiikwa Lavaytutuveni -- The semiotics of TK Labels and the production of new Indigenous publics
    Abstract: Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Note -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317510420
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (153 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Global and Transnational Politics
    Parallel Title: Print version Eade, John Re-Living the Global City : Global/Local Processes
    DDC: 303.482
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    ISBN: 9781317602385
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (241 pages)
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    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Critical Diversities
    Parallel Title: Print version Rumens, Nick Queer Business : Queering Organization Sexualities
    DDC: 302.35
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    ISBN: 9781315527598
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (645 pages)
    Edition: 7th ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Farley, John Sociology
    DDC: 301
    Abstract: "Cover" -- "Title" -- "Copyright" -- "Dedication" -- "Brief Contents" -- "Contents" -- "List of Figures" -- "List of Photographs" -- "List of Tables" -- "List of Boxes" -- "Preface" -- "Acknowledgments" -- "About the Authors" -- "Part I Introduction" -- "Chapter 1 Sociology: The Discipline" -- "What Is Sociology?" -- "Characteristics of Sociology" -- "Sociology and Common Sense" -- "Sociology as a Science" -- "Science as a Way of Thinking" -- "The Norms of Science" -- "Sociology as a Social Science" -- "Can Human Behavior Be Studied Scientifically?" -- "An Analogy: Meteorology" -- "Complications in the Study of Human Behavior" -- "The Sociological Imagination" -- "Sociology and the Other Social Sciences" -- "Sociology" -- "The Other Social Sciences" -- "The Emergence and Development of Sociology" -- "The Nineteenth Century" -- "Early Sociologists" -- "The Development of Sociology in the United States" -- "The Chicago School" -- "Symbolic-Interactionism" -- "1940â1960: A Turn from Activism" -- "The 1960s: Return to Activism" -- "The 1970s into the New Millennium: Diversity in Sociological Perspectives" -- "PUTTING SOCIOLOGY TO WORK" -- "How Sociology Can Be Used to Solve Real-Life Problems" -- "Summary" -- "Key Terms" -- "Exercises" -- "Chapter 2 How Sociology Is Done" -- "Social Theory and Research" -- "Cause and Effect" -- "Theory and Values" -- "Theories Versus Values: Why Does It Matter?" -- "The Relationship Between Theory and Research" -- "Using and Measuring Variables" -- "Independent Variables" -- "Dependent Variables" -- "Operational Definitions" -- "Validity and Reliability" -- "Correlation" -- "Control Variables" -- "Key Research Methods in Sociology" -- "Quantitative and Qualitative Methods" -- "Experiments" -- "Experimental and Control Groups" -- "Field Experiments" -- "Survey Research" -- "Questionnaires" -- "Telephone Interviews
    Abstract: "Personal Interviews" -- "Survey Questions" -- "Sampling" -- "Field Observation" -- "Field Observation and Theory Generation" -- "Participant Observation" -- "Unobtrusive Observation" -- "Use of Existing Data Sources" -- "Data Archives" -- "The U.S. Census" -- "Content Analysis" -- "Reading Tables" -- "Summary" -- "Key Terms" -- "Exercises" -- "Part II Society and Human Interaction" -- "Chapter 3 Perspectives on Society and Interaction" -- "Perspectives in Sociology" -- "Macrosociology and Microsociology" -- "Macrosociology I: The Functionalist Perspective" -- "The Functionalist Perspective Defi ned" -- "Key Principles of the Functionalist Perspective" -- "Consensus and Cooperation" -- "Functions and Dysfunctions" -- "Macrosociology II: The Confl ict Perspective" -- "The Conflict Perspective Defined" -- "Macrosociological Perspectives: Is Synthesis Possible?" -- "Functional for Whom? Another Look" -- "Simultaneous Forces for Cooperation and Conflict" -- "Macrosociological Perspectives: A Final Note" -- "Microsociology: The Symbolic-Interactionist Perspective" -- "The Interactionist Perspective Defi ned" -- "Interpreting Situations and Messages" -- "The Social Construction of Reality" -- "Social Roles" -- "Sending Messages: The Presentation of Self" -- "Micro- and Macrosociology: Is Synthesis Possible?" -- "Simultaneous Effects of Function, Conflict, and Interaction" -- "Exchange Theory" -- "Using All Three Perspectives: An Example" -- "The Three Perspectives and This Book" -- "Summary" -- "Key Terms" -- "Exercises" -- "Chapter 4 Culture and Social Structure" -- "Society, Culture, and Social Structure" -- "What Is Culture?" -- "Shared Truths: Knowledge, Language, and Beliefs" -- "Shared Values" -- "Ideology" -- "Social Norms" -- "What Is Social Structure?" -- "Social Status" -- "Roles" -- "Division of Labor" -- "Stratification
    Abstract: "Relationships Between Roles and Statuses" -- "Institutions" -- "Perspectives on Culture and Social Structure" -- "The Functionalist Perspective: Adaptation of Culture and Socia lStructure to the Environment" -- "Cultural and Structural Variation: Do Cultural or Structural Universals Exist?" -- "Universal Social Tasks" -- "The Conflict Perspective and Culture" -- "Incompatibilities Between Culture and Social Structure" -- "Sewellâs Duality of Structure Theory" -- "Culture Against Structure: The Functionalist Perspective" -- "Subcultures in Mass Society" -- "Culture Against Structure: The Conflict Perspective" -- "PUTTING SOCIOLOGY TO WORK" -- "Multiculturalism: A Pathway to Cooperation in a Diverse Society?" -- "American Culture" -- "Core American Values and Beliefs" -- "Ideal Versus Real Culture" -- "Recent Changes in American Values and Beliefs" -- "Summary" -- "Key Terms" -- "Exercises" -- "Chapter 5 Socialization" -- "Becoming âHumanâ Through Socialization" -- "Learning About Norms and Social Roles" -- "Theories of Socialization and Development" -- "Nature Versus Nurture" -- "Interactionist Theories of Socialization: Mead and Cooley" -- "Theories About Social Expectations and Personal Dilemmas: Freud and Erikson" -- "Cognitive Development Theories of Socialization: Piaget and Kohlberg" -- "Overview of Theories of Socialization" -- "Agents of Socialization" -- "The Family" -- "Schools" -- "Religion" -- "Peers" -- "The Media" -- "How Socialization Works" -- "Conflicting Messages" -- "Socialization in Adulthood" -- "Life Cycle Roles" -- "Role Change, Adult Socialization, and Stress" -- "Resocialization in Total Institutions" -- "Functionalist and Conflict Perspectives on Socialization" -- "The Functionalist Perspective" -- "The Conflict Perspective" -- "Summary" -- "Key Terms" -- "Exercises" -- "Part III Social Structure and Inequality
    Abstract: "Chapter 6 Stratification: Structured Social Inequality" -- "What Is Stratification?" -- "Dimensions of Stratification" -- "The Economic Dimension" -- "The Political Dimension" -- "The Social Prestige Dimension" -- "The Distribution of Wealth and Income in the United States" -- "The Distribution of Income" -- "The Distribution of Wealth" -- "Socioeconomic Mobility" -- "Caste Systems" -- "Estate or Feudal Systems" -- "Class Systems" -- "International Comparisons of Mobility" -- "Social Class in U.S. Society" -- "The Marxian Definition of Social Class" -- "The Composite Definition of Social Class" -- "Contradictory Class Locations" -- "The Subjective Definition of Social Class" -- "Occupational Prestige" -- "Class Consciousness in the United States" -- "Poverty in the United States" -- "How Poverty Is Defined" -- "Poverty in America: The Current Situation" -- "Who Is Poor?" -- "Causes of Poverty" -- "Poor People Themselves? Work, Family Structure, and Poverty" -- "Unemployment" -- "Low Wages" -- "Government Policy" -- "Consequences of Poverty" -- "Functionalist and Conflict Perspectives on Stratification" -- "The Functionalist View: Davis and Moore" -- "The Conflict View" -- "Is Stratification Really Functional?" -- "Synthesis" -- "Summary" -- "Key Terms" -- "Exercises" -- "Chapter 7 Race and Ethnic Relations" -- "Racial and Ethnic Groups: What Is the Difference?" -- "Majority and Minority Groups" -- "Racism" -- "Ideological Racism" -- "Racial and Ethnic Prejudice" -- "Individual Discrimination" -- "Institutional Discrimination" -- "Theories About the Causes of Racial and Ethnic Inequality" -- "Social-Psychological Theories of Race Relations" -- "The Relationship Between Prejudice and Discrimination" -- "Social-Structural Theories of Race Relations" -- "Racial and Ethnic Relations: An International Perspective
    Abstract: "Ethnic Inequality and Conflict: How Universal?" -- "Racial Caste in South Africa and the United States" -- "Racial Assimilation in Latin America" -- "Racial and Ethnic Groups in the United States" -- "Minority Groups: African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans" -- "Economic Exploitation and the Origins of Intergroup Inequality" -- "Segregation and Attacks on Culture" -- "The Status of Minority Groups Today" -- "Intermediate Status Groups: Asian Americans, Jewish and Muslim Americans, and âWhite Ethnicsâ" -- "The Majority Group" -- "Current Issues in U.S. Race Relations" -- "The Significance of Race Versus Class" -- "PUTTING SOCIOLOGY TO WORK" -- "The Affirmative Action Debate" -- "Is Affirmative Action Reverse Discrimination?" -- "Is the System Fair Without Affirmative Action?" -- "How Effective Is Affirmative Action?" -- "The Legal and Political Status of Affirmative Action" -- "Summary" -- "Key Terms" -- "Exercises" -- "Chapter 8 Sex, Gender, and Society" -- "What Are Sex and Gender Roles?" -- "Sex and Gender Roles" -- "Sexism" -- "Traditional American Gender Roles" -- "Cultural Variation in Gender Roles" -- "Gender-Role Socialization: An Interactionist Analysis" -- "How Gender Roles Develop" -- "Teaching Gender Roles in the Home" -- "Teaching Gender Roles in the School" -- "Teaching Gender Roles on Television" -- "How Peers Teach Gender Roles" -- "How Gender Roles Are Learned" -- "The Looking-Glass Self and Gender-Role Socialization" -- "Modeling and Gender-Role Socialization" -- "Structured Sexual Inequality: Power" -- "Men, Women, and Positions of Authority" -- "Women in Politics" -- "Women in the Business World" -- "Men, Women, and Power in the Home" -- "âDoingâ Gender: The Social Construction of Gender and Sex" -- "Structured Sexual Inequality: Income" -- "Some Possible Reasons for Womenâs Low Wages
    Abstract: "PUTTING SOCIOLOGY TO WORK
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (276 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Dyer, Richard White : Twentieth Anniversary Edition
    DDC: 305.809
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of plates -- Acknowledgements -- Looking into the light: Whiteness, racism and regimes of representation -- Introduction -- 1 The matter of whiteness -- 2 Coloured white, not coloured -- 3 The light of the world -- 4 The white man's muscles -- 5 'There's nothing I can do! Nothing!' -- 6 White death -- Notes -- Bibliographies -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317182375
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    Parallel Title: Print version Höfert, Almut Celibate and Childless Men in Power : Ruling Eunuchs and Bishops in the Pre-Modern World
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    ISBN: 9781317601456
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (195 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Simpson, Brian Young People, Social Media and the Law
    DDC: 302.2310835
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    ISBN: 9781317508069
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (229 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Sociology
    Parallel Title: Print version Brandth, Berit Work–Family Dynamics : Competing Logics of Regulation, Economy and Morals
    DDC: 306.36
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Integrating work and family: changing institutions and competing logics -- Part I Current challenges of work-family dynamics: institutional differences -- 2 The logics of work, care and gender change in the new economy: a view from the US -- 3 Managing work-life tensions in the neo-liberal UK -- 4 Work and family cultures: dynamics of family change in southern Europe -- 5 Fathers integrating work and childcare: reconciling the logics? -- Part II Gendered logics and strategies of work and parenting -- 6 When work meets childcare: the competing logics of mothering and gender equality -- 7 Making sense of motherhood and fatherhood: competing moral discourses and logics of caring and work 'choices' in the UK -- 8 Hidden rules and competing logics: working fathers within organizations in Germany -- Part III Competing logics intensified: careers and elite professions -- 9 Long hours and the work devotion schema: the case of executive men in the United States -- 10 Nordic work-family regulations exported to a liberal context -- 11 Pregnancy as a career killer -- 12 Exploring the career logic within the Nordic work-family model -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317197287
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    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Human Geography
    Parallel Title: Print version Spinney, Justin Mobilising Design
    DDC: 304.2
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I Designing mobility: mobile subjects and practices -- 1 From the movement of things to movement in things: object-environments and the neoliberal sensorium -- 2 "Spoiled", "bored", "irritated" and "nervous": the transformations of a mobile subject in airport design discourse -- 3 Legible London: mobilising the pedestrian -- 4 Bicycle design history and systems of mobility -- 5 Rushing, dashing, scrambling: the role of the train station in producing the reluctant runner -- 6 Design mobilities via 3D printing -- Part II Mobilising design: the mobility of design knowledge and practice -- 7 Why ship air? Packaging design, mobilities and the materiality of void fillers -- 8 Designing signals, mediating mobility: traffic management and mobility practices in interwar Stockholm -- 9 MotoGP and heterogeneous design -- 10 Universalising and particularising design with Professor Kawauchi -- 11 Artefacts, affordances and the design of mobilities -- Part III Design knowledges: making connections -- 12 Towards a new discipline: the design of urban vehicles -- 13 Being wheeled through the hospital: designing for hospital patients' spatial experience in motion -- 14 Border crossings: exploring artefacts of mobility with blind and visually impaired users -- 15 Feeling the commute: affect, emotion and communities in motion -- 16 Drawing mobile shared spaces: Brighton bench study -- Conclusion -- Index
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (466 pages)
    Edition: 6th ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Harper, Charles Environment and Society : Human Perspectives on Environmental Issues
    DDC: 304.2/8
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- CHAPTER 1 ENVIRONMENT, HUMAN SYSTEMS, AND SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Ecocatastrophe or Ecohype? -- Ecosystems: Concepts and Components -- Ecosystem Change, Evolution, and Human-Environment Interaction -- Sociocultural Systems -- Culture -- Social Institutions -- Social Structure -- The Duality of Human Life -- Worldviews and Cognized Environments -- Ecosystem and Sociocultural Evolution: Human Ecology -- Industrial Societies -- Environmental Social Sciences -- Economic Thought -- Sociological Thought -- The Greening of Social Theory and Sociology -- Conclusion: Environment, Ecosystems, and Human Systems -- The Human Driving Forces of Environmental and Ecological Change -- System Connections -- Intellectual Paradigms about Human-Environment Relations -- Personal Connections -- Questions for Review -- Questions for Reflection -- What You Can Do -- Real Goods -- More Resources -- Electronic Resources -- Notes -- CHAPTER 2 HUMANS AND THE RESOURCES OF THE EARTH : SOURCES AND SINKS -- Land and Soil -- Soil and Food -- Addressing Soil Problems -- Water Resources -- Water Scarcity and Its Problems -- Water and Political Conflict: Transboundary Waters -- Addressing Water Problems: Is Privatization the Answer? -- Conservation of Freshwater Ecosystems -- Biodiversity and Planetary Boundaries -- Biodiversity and Forests -- Declining Biodiversity -- Addressing Deforestation and Declining Biodiversity -- Wastes and Pollution -- Addressing Solid Waste Problems -- Municipal Pollution Problems -- Chemical and Animal Waste Pollution from Agriculture -- Conclusion: The Resources of the Earth -- Personal Connections -- Questions for Review -- Questions for Reflection -- What You Can Do -- Real Goods -- More Resources -- Electronic Resources -- Notes
    Abstract: CHAPTER 3 CLIMATE CHANGE, SCIENCE, AND DIPLOMACY -- Turning up the Heat -- Anthropogenic Global Warming -- The Evolving Science and Consensus -- The Social Sciences, Sociology and Climate Reductionism -- What to Do about Climate Change: Adaptation and Mitigation -- Adaptation and Vulnerability -- Society and Vulnerability to Climate Change Impacts -- Mitigation: Controversy, Conflict, and the Power of Knowledge -- Ozone Depletion and Ultraviolet Radiation -- Destroying the Ozone Layer: A Cautionary Tale of Technology and Progress -- Destroying the Ozone Layer: A Happy Ending? -- Greenhouse Diplomacy: A Binding Agreement? -- The Kyoto Protocol -- One Step Forward, Two Giant Steps Back: The Bali Road Map & the Copenhagen Accord -- The Paris Agreement -- Avoiding Runaway Climate Change: Reasons for Suspicion and Hope -- Conclusion -- Personal Connections -- Questions for Review -- Questions for Reflection -- What You Can Do-Real Goods -- More Resources -- Electronic Resources -- Notes -- CHAPTER 4 ENERGY AND SOCIETY -- A Historical Detour: Recent Energy Crises -- Energy Problems: Environmental and Social -- Source Problems: Energy Resource Supplies -- Population Growth, Economic Development, and Distribution Problems -- Policy and Geopolitical Problems -- Sink Problems: Energy and Environment -- The Energetics of Human Societies -- Low- and High-Energy Societies -- Industrialization and Energy -- Social Science and Energetics -- The Present Energy System and Its Alternatives -- Fossil Fuels -- Nuclear Energy -- Renewable Energy Sources -- Barriers, Transitions, and Energy Policy -- Barriers to Change -- Transitions and Policy -- Conclusion: Energy and the Risks We Take -- Personal Connections -- Questions for Review -- Questions for Reflection -- What You Can Do (Some Pointers from Charlie) -- Real Goods -- More Resources -- Electronic Resources
    Abstract: Notes -- CHAPTER 5 POPULATION, ENVIRONMENT, AND FOOD -- The Dynamics of Population Change -- The Demographic Transition Model -- The Demographic Divide: MDCs and LDCs -- Population Redistribution: Urbanization and Migration -- How Serious Is the Problem of World Population Growth? -- Neo-Malthusian Arguments -- Economistic Arguments -- Inequality Arguments -- Making Sense out of This Controversy -- Population, Food, and Hunger -- Change and the Contours of World Hunger -- Explaining World Hunger -- Feeding 9 Billion People in the Next 50 Years? -- Biotechnology? -- Sustainable Agriculture: Agroecology and Low-Input Farming? -- Stabilizing World Population: Policy Options -- Conclusion -- Personal Connections -- Questions for Review -- Questions for Reflection -- What You Can Do -- More Resources -- Electronic Resources -- Notes -- CHAPTER 6 GLOBALIZATION, INEQUALITY, AND SUSTAINABILITY -- Social Science Perspectives and Globalization -- Globalization Perspective I: Neoliberalism -- Globalization Perspective II: World-System Theory -- Globalization and Social Inequality -- Inequality and Environmental Impact -- Sustainability -- Growth and Sustainability: Two Perspectives -- Limits to Growth: Outbreak-Crash -- Ecological Modernization: Prosperity While Protecting the Environment -- Understanding the Controversy -- Promoting More Sustainable Consumption -- Growth, Well-Being, and Happiness -- More Sustainable Societies? -- Integrating Perspectives: Agency, Structure, and Time Horizons -- Time Horizons -- Conclusion: A Transformation to Sustainability? -- Personal Connections -- Questions for Review -- Questions for Reflection -- What You Can Do -- Real Goods -- More Resources -- Electronic Resources -- CHAPTER 7 ECONOMIC MARKETS AND POLITICS: TRANSFORMING STRUCTURES -- Economic Markets -- Environmental and Ecological Economics: Market Failures
    Abstract: Market Incentives: Environmentally Perverse or Not? -- Transforming Markets and Consumer Behavior: Green Taxes and Buying Green -- New Measures of Economic and Social Progress -- Rational-Choice and Human-Environment Problems -- Markets Alone Are Not "the" Answer -- Politics and Policy -- Strategies for Public Policy -- Policy and the Economic Production Cycle -- Policy and Social Structure -- Politics and the Limits of Policy -- The Recreancy Theorem-Mistrust of Regulatory Agencies in Complex Societies -- Transforming Economic and Political Structures -- The Environmental State and Regulatory Policy: Why Organizational Variation Matters -- Environmental Risks and Stranded Assets -- Community Management of Commons Resources -- Tradable Environmental Allowances -- The Global Political Economy and the Environment -- International Organizations, Treaties, and Regimes for Environmental Protection -- Conclusion -- Personal Connections -- Questions for Review -- Questions for Reflection -- What You Can Do -- More Resources -- Electronic Resources -- CHAPTER 8 ENVIRONMENTALISM: IDEOLOGY AND COLLECTIVE ACTION -- American Environmentalism -- Early American Environmental Movements, 1870-1950 -- American Environmentalism Since the 1950s -- Reform Environmentalism and the Environmental Lobby -- Environmental Justice and Grassroots Movements -- Other Voices: Deep Ecology, Ecofeminism, and Total Liberation -- Other Voices: Ecotheology and Voluntary Simplicity -- Anti-environmentalism: Manifest Destiny and Contemporary Countermovements -- Global Environmentalism -- Environmentalism: Popular Support and Change -- Global Environmental Concern -- American Environmental Concern -- Environmentalism: How Successful Is It? -- Personal Connections -- Questions for Review -- Questions for Reflection -- What You Can Do -- More Resources -- Electronic Resources -- Notes
    Abstract: Glossary -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317376958
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (344 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Cole, Alistair French Politics and Society
    DDC: 306.2/0944
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Preface -- Glossary -- List of abbreviations -- Part I Introduction -- 1 The making of modern France -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The ancien régime -- 1.3 The French Revolution: the making of modern France -- 1.4 The French Revolution: a divisive heritage -- 1.5 The Third Republic, 1870-1940 -- 1.6 Vichy and the French Resistance 1940-4 -- 1.7 The Fourth Republic 1944-58 -- 2 France since 1958 -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 De Gaulle's republic -- 2.3 May '68: the Fifth Republic in crisis -- 2.4 Georges Pompidou, 1969-74: the acceptable face of Gaullism? -- 2.5 Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, 1974-81 -- 2.6 François Mitterrand, 1981-8: the chameleon -- 2.7 Mitterrand's second term, 1988-95 -- 2.8 Jacques Chirac, 1995-7: the abrupt presidency -- 2.9 Jospin and the plural left coalition, 1997-2002 -- 2.10 Chirac's second term, 2002-7 -- 2.11 Nicolas Sarkozy's fast presidency, 2007-12 -- 2.12 François Hollande's 'normal' presidency, 2012-17 -- 2.13 Concluding remarks -- 3 French political culture: representations and realities -- 3.1 Political culture in France: the traditional reading -- 3.2 A divided France? Post-revolutionary political culture(s) -- 3.3 Exceptionalism, decline and revival -- 3.4 Concluding remarks -- Part II Institutions and power -- 4 Presidents and prime ministers -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Political leadership in the French Republican tradition -- 4.3 The 1958 constitution -- 4.4 The French presidency -- 4.5 Presidential style -- 4.6 Presidential resources -- 4.7 Prime-ministerial political leadership -- 4.8 Changing temporalities of French politics: towards a fast presidency? -- 4.9 Concluding comments -- 5 Checks and balances? -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The evolving constitution -- 5.3 The French parliament
    Abstract: 5.4 The organisation of the French parliament in the Fifth Republic -- 5.5 Parliament in the Fifth Republic: an emasculated legislature? -- 5.6 Political dynamics and the operation of parliament -- 5.7 The judicialisation of French politics? -- 5.8 Concluding remarks -- 6 Reforming the state -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The French civil service: characteristics, context and culture -- 6.3 Reforming the French state: the public-service narrative -- 6.4 Reforming the French state: the state-productivity narrative and its limits -- 6.5 The French state today: continuity, conflict, cohesion -- 6.6 Concluding comments -- 7 A decentralised republic in a unitary state? Local and regional government -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 From the French model of territorial administration to the decentralised republic -- 7.3 Actors and institutions of territorial governance -- 7.4 Dimensions and dilemmas of territorial governance -- 7.5 Concluding remarks -- Part III Political forces and representation -- 8 The French party system: change and understanding change -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The French party system before 1981 -- 8.3 The changing French party system -- 8.4 Cohesion and continuity of the French party system -- 8.5 Concluding remarks -- 9 French parties today -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The Republicans and their allies -- 9.3 Socialists, Communists and Greens -- 9.4 The Front National -- 9.5 Concluding remarks -- 10 The representation of interests -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Economic interest groups -- 10.3 Social movements old and new -- 10.4 Groups and the French political system -- 10.5 Concluding remarks -- Part IV Reshaping modern France -- 11 Society, citizenship and welfare -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 The evolution of French society: social consensus or social fracture? -- 11.3 The economy and economic governance
    Abstract: 11.4 Social policy, the welfare state and the French social model -- 11.5 Concluding remarks -- 12 The Republican model of citizenship and its limits -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 The French Republican tradition -- 12.3 The Republican model and the challenges of multiculturalism -- 12.4 The Republican tradition and the challenge of territory: the case of lesser used languages -- 12.5 Multiple identities in contemporary France: a case study from Brittany -- 12.6 Concluding remarks -- 13 Europe and Europeanisation -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 France and the European Union -- 13.3 Quelle finalité européenne? The French vision of Europe -- 13.4 France and Europeanisation -- 13.5 Concluding remarks -- 14 The Republic in danger? -- 14.1 Timeless institutions? -- 14.2 The Republic in danger! -- 14.3 The danger of hysteresis -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317183730
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (256 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Peel, Elizabeth Ageing and Sexualities : Interdisciplinary Perspectives
    DDC: 306.7084/6
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Dedication -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Ageing and Sexualities -- 1 Ageing and Sexuality in Western Societies: Changing Perspectives on Sexual Activity, Sexual Expression and the 'Sexy' Older Body -- 2 Ageing Sexualities in UK Regulatory Contexts -- 3 Inclusion and Representation of Older People and Sexual Health in Sub-Saharan Africa within Contemporary Population Health Research -- 4 Becoming Visible: De-Marginalising Older Lesbians in LGBT Ageing Discourse -- 5 Sexual Identity Labels and their Implications in Later Life: The Case of Bisexuality -- 6 Older People and Sexuality in Residential Aged Care: Reconstructing Normality -- 7 "I am Getting Old and That Takes Some Getting Used To": Dimensions of Body Image for Older Men -- 8 Troubling Identities? Examining Older Lesbian, Gay and/or Bisexual People's Membership Categorisation Work and its Significance -- 9 Towards the Inquiry into Aged Care and Beyond: The Promise and Challenge of a New Era in LGBTI Ageing -- 10 Internet Dating, Sexual Intimacy and Older People -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317392248
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (188 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Series Statement: Routledge Series for Creative Teaching and Learning in Anthropology
    Parallel Title: Print version Tucker, Catherine M Coffee Culture : Local Experiences, Global Connections
    DDC: 394.1/2
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Series Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- PART I COFFEE CULTURE, SOCIAL LIFE, AND GLOBAL HISTORY -- 1 Culture, Caffeine, and Coffee Shops -- 2 Theories of Food and Social Meanings of Coffee -- 3 Coffee Culture, History, and Media in Coca-Cola Land -- 4 Tracing Coffee Connections -- 5 Coffee and the Rise of the World System -- 6 Coffee, the Industrial Revolution, and Body Discipline -- PART II ACCOLADES AND ANTIPATHIES: COFFEE CONTROVERSIES THROUGH TIME -- 7 Coffee Controversies and Threats to Social Order -- 8 National Identities and Cultural Relevance -- 9 Coffee Waste, Consumer Choices, and Activism on College Campuses -- 10 Is Coffee Good or Bad for You?: Debates over Physical and Mental Health Effects -- PART III COFFEE PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING -- 11 Planting and Caring for Coffee -- 12 Harvesting, Processing, and Inequality -- 13 Environmental Sustainability of Coffee Production -- 14 Environmental Conundrums of Coffee Processing -- PART IV MARKETS AND THE MODERN WORLD SYSTEM -- 15 Market Volatility and Social Calamity -- 16 Efforts to Mitigate the Coffee Cycle and the Distribution of Power -- 17 A Brief History of Fair Trade -- 18 Conundrums of Fair Trade Coffee: Building Equity or Reinventing Subjugation? -- 19 Riding the Next Wave of Coffee: Possibilities for Transformation -- Appendix: A Coffee Culture Timeline -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317387800
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (400 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Technology, Work and Organizations
    Parallel Title: Print version Choudrie, Jyoti Innovative ICT-enabled Services and Social Inclusion
    DDC: 302
    Abstract: "Cover" -- "Title" -- "Copyright" -- "Contents" -- "List of Figures" -- "List of Tables" -- "Preface" -- "Acknowledgments" -- "Introduction" -- "Part I Examining the Theoretical Foundations of Social Inclusion and ICT-Enabled Services" -- "1 Social Inclusion and ICTs: A Literature Review Through the Lens of the Capability Approach" -- "2 Connectivity: A Socio-technical Construct to Examine ICT-Enabled Service" -- "3 Re-conceptualizing Social Inclusion in the Context of 21st-Century Smart Cities" -- "4 Enhancing Social Inclusion Through Optimal Community Participation Levels in ICT4D Projects" -- "Part II ICT-Enabled Services of Value to Society and Organizations" -- "5 Understanding the Impact of Politication Structure, Governance, and Public Policy on E-Government" -- "6 ICT-Enabled E-Entertainment Services in U.S. Counties: Socio-economic Determinants and Geographic Patterns" -- "7 E-Health as an Enabler of Social Inclusion" -- "8 Challenging the Cost of Higher Education With the Assistance of Digital Tools: Case Studies of Protest Activity in Canada and the United States" -- "9 Telework Impact on Productivity and Well-Being: An Australian Study" -- "10 Supporting Regional Food Supply Chains With an E-Commerce Application" -- "Part III Adoption, Usage, and Management Aspects Surrounding Social Inclusion and Usability of ICT-Enabled Services" -- "11 Digital Divides, Usability, and Social Inclusion: Evidence From the Field of E-Services in the United Kingdom" -- "12 Mobility of Work: Usability of Digital Infrastructures and Technological Divide" -- "13 Overcoming Obstacles to Activism With ICTs: An Analysis of MoveOn.Org and the Florida Tea Party Movement" -- "14 Social Inclusion, Farmer Resignation, and the Challenges of Information Technology Implementation" -- "15 Smartphones Adoption and Usage by 50+ Adults in the United Kingdom
    Abstract: "16 Literacy and Identity Links Forging Digital Inclusion?: Critical Reflections and Signposts From a Qualitative Study" -- "Conclusion" -- "Index
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    ISBN: 9781315311791
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (567 pages)
    Edition: 3rd ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Sterin, J. Charles Mass Media Revolution
    DDC: 302.23
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Key ACEJMC Learning Objectives -- Preface -- Features of the Third Edition -- About the Authors -- Acknowledgments -- Section I: Paving the Way to Todayâs Mass Media -- 1 Introduction to the Mass Media Revolution -- The Style and Approach of Mass Media Revolution -- Media as Storytellers -- Inspiring Debate Through Bias and Controversy -- Experience and Scholarship -- Applying Historical Context to Mass Media -- Studying the Mass Media -- Media Convergence -- Mass Media Defined -- Theoretical Building Blocks of Mass Media -- Passive and Active Media -- Media Framing -- The Humanistic Approach to Communication -- Linking the Medium and the Message -- Audience Trends -- Why Research Audiences? -- Culture and Mass Media: Sharing What We Know -- The Challenge of Cross-Cultural Communication -- The Mediaâs Influence on Religion and Beliefs -- Global Access, Global Threats -- From My Village to the Global Village -- Proximity and Media Space -- Media Hegemony -- Mass Media Convergence in the Digital Age -- Dealing With Information Bombardment -- Media Access Versus Media Overload -- Conclusion: Understanding New Mass Media from a Critical Perspective -- 2 Mass Media: A Brief Historical Narrative -- The Roots of Mass Media Networks -- The Storytellers -- The Scribes -- The Visual Artists -- Arts, Artists and the Renaissance -- The Power and Influence of Media Publishers -- The Birth of Modern Mass Media -- Printing and Politics -- The Newsmakers -- The Rise of Yellow Journalism and Penny Presses -- The First Media War in the United States -- The Photographers -- The Impact of Music and Images on Culture and Society -- The Music-Makers -- The Radio Broadcasters -- The Filmmakers -- The Television Producers -- The Birth of Television Broadcast Systems
    Abstract: The Advent of News and Entertainment Television -- The Digital Age -- Computers Get Linked -- The Birth of the Personal Computer -- The Internet -- Conclusion: Mass Media Converge -- 3 Media Technologies and the Dynamics of Change -- The Stages of Technological Innovation -- The Precursor Stage -- The Invention and Development Stages -- The Maturity Stage -- The Antiquity Stage -- Hurtling Into the Future: Technology Revolutionizes Mass Media -- Dominating the Media Message -- Coping With âFuture Shockâ -- Converging Technologies -- Evolving Roles of Mass Media in Society -- Forming a New Global Culture -- Will Technological Convergence Be the Death of the Printed Word? -- The Digitization of Libraries -- Print-on-Demand Publishing -- The E-book Market -- The Digitization of Newspapers and Magazines -- Information Revolution: Innovation and Roadblocks -- The ReadâWrite Media Culture -- Conclusion: Adapting to Change -- Section II: The Evolution of Media Content and Platforms -- 4 Print Media -- Early American Newspaper Publishing -- Newspapers Evolve to Dominate Mass Media -- The Industrial Revolution Alters the Newspaper Business -- Newspapers Become an Advertising-Based Business -- Early Communication Technologies Further Change the Industry -- The Establishment of News Syndicates -- The Rise of Magazine Publishing -- Early Business Challenges -- The Economics of Magazine Publishing -- Diversification of Magazine Audience, Style and Specialty -- The Evolution of the Book Industry -- The Social and Cultural Impact of Books -- The Birth of the Novel -- Technologies Extend the Print Media -- The Birth of Publishing Dynasties -- The Newspaper Industry in the 20th Century -- The Newspaper Industry in the Digital Age -- Print Media Go Visual -- The Use of Illustrations -- The Use of Photographs -- The Photo Magazine
    Abstract: The Magazine Industry Transitions to the Digital Age -- Comic Books and the Graphic Novel -- Will Eisner Ushers in the Modern Comic Book -- Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster Introduce the Comic Book Hero -- Comic Books Influence Society -- The Transition of Comic Books -- The Graphic Novel -- The Book Industry Transitions to the Digital Age -- Conclusion: Will Printed Media Survive the Digital Revolution? -- 5 Music and Radio -- The Cultural Influence of Music and Sound Recording -- The Phonograph Advances the Music Industry -- Musical Tastes Change in Changing Times -- New Delivery Platforms Emerge -- The Birth of the Radio Broadcasting Industry -- The Recording Industry Links With Radio -- The Pioneers of Radio Broadcasting -- Improved Technology Spurs the Growth of Radio -- Popular Music: The First Cultural Shift -- Rock ânâ Roll Pushes the Social Envelope -- Payola: Paying for Popularity -- Motown: The Sounds of Detroit -- The Beatles and the British Invasion -- Studio Mixing Changes Popular Music -- The Music of Revolution: The Second Cultural Shift -- Folk Music: The Songs of Protest -- Psychedelic Sound: When the Tide Turns -- Musical Styles Diversify -- Two Extremes: Hard Rock to Disco -- The Singer-Songwriters -- Punk Rock -- MTV and the Birth of Music Videos -- Alternative and Independent Music -- The Grunge Alternative -- The Hip-Hop Movement -- Music and Radio Transition into the Digital Age -- Deregulation and Consolidation Transform 21st-Century Radio -- Is the Internet Killing Radio? -- Commercial Satellite Radio -- Peer-to-Peer (P2P) File Sharing Revolutionizes Music -- Conclusion: Music and Radio ­Convergeâand Endure -- 6 Film and Television -- Narrative in Film -- The Early Innovators of Film -- The Special Effects of Georges Méliès -- The Editing Techniques of Edwin Porter -- The Hollywood Studio System
    Abstract: New Sound Technologies Herald the Success of Talkies -- The Star System Maximizes Studio Profits -- The Big Five Start to Lose Power -- The Rise of the Financing-Distribution Model -- Post-Studio System Distribution and Exhibition Practices -- The Film Industry After the Golden Age -- The Influence of International Cinema Styles -- European Cinema -- Asian Cinema -- Middle Eastern Cinema -- Latin American Cinema -- International Films Affect the U.S. Motion Picture Rating System -- The Rise of the Independent Film Movement -- The Magic of Special Effects and the Digital Age -- Narrative in Television -- The Evolution of Television -- Early Television Programming -- The Big Three Networks Become the Big Four -- Television Genres -- The Situation Comedy -- The Drama -- Sports Programming -- The Soap Opera -- Reality Television -- Cable Television Innovates Content -- Conflicting Visions of the Future of Television -- Conclusion: The Audience Drives the Future of Film and Television -- 7 N ew Media -- What Is New Media and Where Did It Originate? -- The New New Media -- The New Media Meme -- Innovators and Visionaries of the Internet -- The Information Superhighway -- The Evolution of Web 2.0 -- Rediscovering Text: E-mail and Text Messaging -- The Dynamic New Media -- Linear Versus Nonlinear Information -- User-Mediated Content -- Participatory Content Creation -- Knowledge Sharing: An Open-Source Model -- Consuming New Media: Honing Critical Skills -- Media Convergence -- The Effects of Content Mobility -- Viral Media -- YouTube and User-Generated Television -- Linking Up: 21st-Century Social Networking -- Digital Meeting Places -- The Dark Side of Online Social Networking -- Follow Me on Twitter -- Life-Blogging -- Activism and Citizen Journalism -- Politics and New Media -- The Net Roots Movement -- Technology and Participatory Democracy
    Abstract: The Gaming Generation -- War Games Lead to Video Games -- The Development of PC and Console Games -- Video Games Converge With Hollywood Movies -- Virtual Worlds: Playing in Alternate Realities -- The Anatomy of Video Game Production -- Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games -- Conclusion: New New Media and the Impact on Society and Culture -- Section III: Media Business Economics -- 8 Advertising and Public Relations -- Tracing the History of American Advertising -- Product Affinity: Making Us Want It -- Unlocking the Code to Our Desires -- Relying on Universal Appeal -- Teaching and Informing -- Narrowcasting: Connecting Consumers and Products -- Product Placement: Advertising Without Advertising -- Breaking the Rules: Advertising in the 21st Century -- The Influence of Commercial Advertising -- Political Advertising: Making Us Vote for It -- Tracing the History of American Public Relations: Building and Managing Image -- Fair Advocacy -- Content Creation -- Todayâs Strategic Public Relations: 360-Degree Campaigning -- Developing Public Interest: Paparazzi and Promoters -- Developing Public Trust: PR Ethics -- Raising Social Awareness: The PSA -- Facilitating Communication: Diversity in New PR -- Conclusion: Selling Ideas, Framing Perceptions -- 9 Media Industry -- Tracing American Media Ownership -- Vertical Integration: Process and Impact -- Public Corporations and Private Ownership -- Localism: A Model Alternative -- Content Control from the Boardroom -- Catering to the Local Audiences -- The Economics of Media: Three Models -- The American Commercial Model -- The Public Sphere Model -- The New Media Model: The Internet Alternative -- The Federal Communication Commission -- Regulation -- Deregulation -- The Business of Music and Sound Recording -- Technology Turns the Tide: Music Makes Money -- The Recording Industry
    Abstract: Race Music: The Precursor to Rhythm and Blues
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    ISBN: 9781135205324
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (423 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Zipes, Jack The Trials and Tribulations of Little Red Riding Hood
    DDC: 808.831
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Prologue: Framing Little Red Riding Hood -- The Trials and Tribulations of Little Red Riding Hood -- Notes on the Texts -- Little Red Riding Hood (1697) -- Little Red Riding Hood (1729) -- The Story of Little Red Riding Hood (1796) -- The Life and Death of Little Red Riding Hood A Tragedy (1800) -- The Wolf-King -- or, Little Red-Riding Hood: An Old Woman's Tale (1801) -- Little Red Cap (1812) -- Little Red Riding Hood (1846) -- The Romance of Red Riding Hood (1862) -- The Story of Little Red Riding-Hood (1864) -- Ye True Hystorie of Little Red Riding Hood -- or, The Lamb in Wolf's Clothing (1872) -- The True History of Little Golden-Hood (1888) -- Little Red Riding-Hood (1895) -- Little Green Riding Hood (1914) -- Kuttel Daddeldu Tells His Children the Fairy Tale about Little Red Cap (1924) -- Sturry from Rad Ridink Hoot (1926) -- Little Red Riding Hood (1927) -- Little Red Riding-Hood (1935) -- The Girl and the Wolf (1939) -- Little Red Riding Hood as a Dictator Would Tell It (1940) -- Little Polly Riding Hood (1955) -- Little Red Cap '65 (1965) -- Red Riding Hood (1971) -- Little Redhead and the Wolf (1972) -- Red Riding Hood (1972) -- Little Green Riding Hood (1973) -- Little Red Cap (1974) -- Little Red Riding Hood (1974) -- The Old Wolf (1976) -- Little Aqua Riding Hood (1977) -- Little Red Riding Hood (1977) -- Little Red Cap (1978) -- Little Red Hood: A Classic Story Bent Out of Shape (1978) -- The Company of Wolves(1979) -- Goldflower and the Bear (1979) -- Wolfland (1983) -- Not So Little Red Riding Hood (1985) -- The Waiting Wolf (1990) -- Roja and Leopold (1990) -- Epilogue: Reviewing and Re-Framing Little Red Riding Hood -- Notes on Authors -- Selected Chronological Bibliography of Red Riding Hood Texts -- General Bibliography -- Copyrights
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    ISBN: 9781317442240
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (464 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Bladen, Charles Events Management : An Introduction
    DDC: 394.2068
    Abstract: "Cover" -- "Half Title" -- "Title Page" -- "Copyright Page" -- "Table of Contents" -- "List of images" -- "List of figures" -- "List of tables" -- "List of case studies" -- "Acknowledgements" -- "Guided tour" -- "1 Introduction to events management" -- "1.1 Introduction to the second edition" -- "1.2 Aims of the second edition" -- "1.3 What is an event?" -- "1.4 Events management challenges" -- "1.5 Events, human history and culture" -- "1.6 The events âbusinessâ" -- "1.7 Role of events managers" -- "1.8 About this book" -- "Industry voice" -- "1.9 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "2 Event project management: feasibility, planning, delivery and evaluation" -- "2.1 Aims" -- "2.2 Introduction" -- "2.3 Events as projects" -- "2.4 Project management perspectives" -- "2.5 Event project definition, organisation and framework" -- "2.6 Project parameters" -- "2.7 Stakeholder requirements and needs" -- "2.8 The project objective statement" -- "2.9 Project planning" -- "2.10 Project optimisation" -- "2.11 Project evaluation and review techniques" -- "2.12 Project crashing" -- "2.13 Project risk management" -- "2.14 Project cost breakdown structures" -- "2.15 Project implementation" -- "2.16 Project shut-down" -- "2.17 The required competencies of an event project leader" -- "Industry voice" -- "2.18 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "3 Event design and production" -- "3.1 Aims" -- "3.2 Introduction" -- "3.3 Recent developments" -- "3.4 Events as designed experiences" -- "3.5 Concept and theme" -- "3.6 Understanding event experiences" -- "3.7 Event staging and logistics" -- "3.8 Summary" -- "Industry voice" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "4 Event operations" -- "4.1 Aims" -- "4.2 Introduction" -- "4.3 The legal environment" -- "4.4 Insurance" -- "4.5 Regulations, licences and permits" -- "4.6 Events contracts
    Abstract: "4.7 Event logistics" -- "Industry voice" -- "4.8 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "5 Event human resource management" -- "5.1 Aims" -- "5.2 Introduction" -- "5.3 The event human resource challenge" -- "5.4 Finding the right people" -- "5.5 The challenges in practice to the events industry" -- "5.6 Formulating and conducting event induction and acculturation" -- "5.7 Developing effective communication with event workers" -- "5.8 Event employee learning and development" -- "5.9 Motivating, maximising performance and retaining employees" -- "5.10 Remunerating staff" -- "Industry voice" -- "5.11 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "6 Event finance Robert Wilson, Sheffield Hallam University, UK" -- "6.1 Aims" -- "6.2 Introduction" -- "6.3 Financial terminology" -- "6.4 Financial planning and control" -- "6.5 Users of event finance information" -- "6.6 Budgeting and events" -- "6.7 Budgeting as a logically sequenced planning process" -- "6.8 Common methods of budgeting" -- "6.9 Applying budgeting to worked examples" -- "6.10 Comparing actual and budgeted performance" -- "6.11 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "7 Event marketing" -- "7.1 Aims" -- "7.2 Introduction" -- "7.3 Event marketing planning" -- "7.4 Event sponsorship" -- "Industry voice" -- "7.5 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "8 Event health, safety and risk management" -- "8.1 Aims" -- "8.2 Introduction" -- "8.3 Health and safety legislation" -- "8.4 Health and safety management" -- "8.5 Risk management" -- "8.6 Risk assessment" -- "8.7 Specific event risks" -- "Industry voice" -- "8.8 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "9 Sporting events" -- "9.1 Aims" -- "9.2 Introduction" -- "9.3 Overview of the sports industry" -- "9.4 Managing the sporting event: managing participants" -- "9.5 Sporting events marketing
    Abstract: "Industry voice" -- "9.6 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "10 Mega-events" -- "10.1 Aims" -- "10.2 Introduction" -- "10.3 Defining mega-events" -- "10.4 Mega-event periods" -- "10.5 Mega-event tourism" -- "Industry voice" -- "10.6 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "11 Events in the public and third sectors" -- "11.1 Aims" -- "11.2 Introduction" -- "11.3 The public sector" -- "11.4 Events in the public sector" -- "11.5 The third sector" -- "11.6 Events in the third sector" -- "11.7 Other not-for-profit events" -- "Industry voice" -- "11.8 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "12 Corporate events" -- "12.1 Aims" -- "12.2 Introduction" -- "12.3 Categorisation" -- "12.4 Key logistical issues for corporate events" -- "12.5 The corporate event customer" -- "12.6 Corporate event evaluation" -- "Industry voice" -- "12.7 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "13 Cultural events and festivals" -- "13.1 Aims" -- "13.2 Introduction" -- "13.3 Cultural events" -- "13.4 Festivals" -- "13.5 Types of cultural events and festivals" -- "13.6 Programming cultural events and festivals" -- "13.7 Marketing cultural events and festivals" -- "13.8 The public role of cultural events and festivals" -- "Industry voice" -- "13.9 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "14 Event impacts, sustainability and legacy" -- "14.1 Aims" -- "14.2 Introduction" -- "14.3 Event impacts" -- "14.4 Measuring impacts and evaluating events" -- "14.5 Event sustainability" -- "14.6 Event legacies" -- "14.7 Events and the new economics" -- "Industry voice" -- "14.8 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "15 Events and the media" -- "15.1 Aims" -- "15.2 Introduction" -- "15.3 What is the media?" -- "15.4 The role of the media in events management" -- "15.5 The media and links to stakeholders" -- "15.6 Media management
    Abstract: "15.7 The impact of media coverage on events" -- "15.8 Crisis management for event managers" -- "Industry voice" -- "15.9 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References
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    ISBN: 9781317166849
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (247 pages)
    Series Statement: Heritage, Culture and Identity
    Parallel Title: Print version Egberts, Linde Chosen Legacies : Heritage in Regional Identity
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Egberts, Linde, 1984 - Chosen legacies
    DDC: 305.80094
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    Keywords: Westeuropa ; Regionalkultur ; Regionale Identität ; Kulturerbe
    Abstract: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- List of maps -- Foreword -- 1 Regional identity and heritage -- 2 Early medieval heritage in present-day European regions -- 3 Battlefields of competing heritage -- 4 Dynamics of memory in the post-industrial era -- 5 Creation stories, Golden Ages and shared traumas -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317236429
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (539 pages)
    Edition: 9th ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Weiss, Gregory L The Sociology of Health, Healing, and Illness
    DDC: 306.461
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter One A Brief Introduction to the Sociology of Health, Healing, and Illess -- Definition of Medical Sociology -- Historical Development of Medical Sociology -- Sociology's Contribution to Understanding Health, Healing, and Illness -- The Role of the Medical Sociologist in the Twenty-First Century -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Questions -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Two The Development of Scientific Medicine -- A Brief History of Medicine -- Early Humans -- The Egyptian Civilization -- Greek and Roman Societies -- The Medieval Era -- Medicine in the Renaissance -- Medicine from 1600 to 1900 -- The Ascendancy of Medical Authority in America -- Perspectives on the Ascendancy of Medical Authority -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Question -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Three Social Epidemiology -- The Work of the Epidemiologist -- The Epidemiological Transition -- Life Expectancy and Mortality -- Infant Mortality -- Maternal Mortality -- Morbidity -- Disability -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Cases -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Four Society, Disease, and Illness -- The Social Etiology of Disease -- The Interrelationship of Proximate Risk Factors and Fundamental Causes: The Case of Developing Countries -- Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) -- Cancer -- HIV/AIDS -- Alzheimer's Disease -- Mental Illness -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Case -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Five Social Stress -- Definition of Stress -- Historical Development of the Stress Concept -- A Model of Social Stress -- Stressors -- Appraisal of Stressors -- Mediators of Stress: Coping and Social Support -- Stress Outcomes
    Abstract: The Role of Socioeconomic Status, Race, Sexual Orientation, and Gender in Social Stress -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Case -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Six Health Behavior -- The Concept of Health -- Health Behavior -- Describing Individual Health Behaviors -- Explaining Health Behavior -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Cases -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Seven Experiencing Illness and Disability -- Stages of Illness Experience -- Stage 1: Symptom Experience -- Stage 2: Assumption of the Sick Role-Illness as Deviance -- Stage 3: Medical Care Contact/Self-Care -- Stage 4: Dependent-Patient Role -- Stage 5: Recovery and Rehabilitation -- Experiencing Chronic Illness and Disability -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Questions -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Eight Physicians and the Profession of Medicine -- The Profession of Medicine -- The Social Control of Medicine -- The Number, Composition, and Distribution of Physicians in the United States -- Female Physicians -- Physician Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction -- Physician Impairment: Stresses and Strains of the Physician Role -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Case -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Nine Medical Education and the Socialization of Physicians -- The History of Medical Education -- Modern Medical Education -- The Medical School Experience: Attitude and Value Acquisition -- The Medical School Experience: Stress -- The Medical School Experience: Career Choices -- Future Directions in Medical Education in the United States -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Case -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Ten Nurses, Advanced Practice Providers, and Allied Health Workers -- Evolution of Nurses, Advanced Practice Providers, and Allied Health Workers -- Nurses and the Field of Nursing
    Abstract: Advanced Practice Providers -- Allied Health Workers -- The Health Care Team -- Relationships among Health Care Workers -- The Changing Environment among Health Care Workers -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Question -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Eleven Complementary and Alternative Medicine -- The Meaning of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) -- Scientific Medicine and Alternative Healing -- Complementary and Alternative Healers -- Chiropractic -- Acupuncture -- Spiritual Healing and Christian Science -- Ethnic Folk Healing -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Case -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Twelve The Physician-Patient Relationship: Background and Models -- Models of the Physician-Patient Relationship -- Key Dimensions of the Physician-Patient Relationship -- The Current Move to Patient-Centered Care -- The Influence of Race, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, and Gender on the Physician-Patient Relationship -- Patient Satisfaction with Physicians -- Patient Compliance with Medical Regimens -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Case -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Thirteen Professional and Ethical Obligations of Physicians in the Physician-Patient Relationship -- The Approach of Medical Ethics -- Truth-Telling as an Issue -- Confidentiality as an Issue -- Obligation to Treat Patients with Highly Contagious Diseases -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Cases -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Fourteen The Health Care System of the United States -- Rating the Health Care System of the United States -- The Health Care System of the United States -- The Financing of Health Care in the United States -- Explanations for the High Cost of American Medicine -- America's Uninsured Population -- Historical Efforts to Reform the Health Care System
    Abstract: Health Care Reform of 2010: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Case -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Fifteen Health Care Delivery -- Hospitals -- Freestanding Ambulatory and Surgical Sites -- Nursing Homes -- Hospices -- Home Health Care -- Summary -- Health Care on the Internet -- Discussion Case -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Sixteen The Social Implications of Advanced Health Care Technology -- Societal Control of Technology -- Health Care Technology -- The Right to Refuse or Demand Advanced Health Care Technology -- Organ Donation and Transplantation -- Assisted Procreation -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Cases -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Seventeen Comparative Health Care Systems -- Major Influences on Health Care Systems -- Health Care Services in Developing Countries -- Types of Health Care Systems -- China -- Canada -- England -- Russia -- Common Challenges to Health Care Systems Around the World -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Questions -- Glossary -- References -- Name Index -- Subject Index
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    ISBN: 9781317128281
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (273 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Schmidt di Friedberg, Marcella Geographies of Disorientation
    DDC: 304.23
    Keywords: Orientation (Psychology) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of tables -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- The Aleph -- The "uncanny feeling" of getting lost -- The delicious flavour of getting lost -- Structure of the book and methodology -- Notes -- PART I: Orientation/disorientation -- 1. Orientation/disorientation in physical space -- Lost in translation -- North, South, East, West, the four dwarfs of the Edda -- Of stars, winds, and mountains -- Losing one's bearings: the origin of the compass -- Where is North? -- Lost on the map -- Notes -- 2. (Dis)orienting oneself in thinking -- The art of losing isn't hard to master -- You are here -- The cognitive map -- Finding oneself "turned around" and walking straight in circles -- Maps and routes -- Notes -- 3. Philosophies of disorientation -- On space -- (Dis)orientation and Kant -- Kant and space -- The metaphor of dis-orientation -- Lifeworld and phenomenology -- The post-phenomenological approach -- Migration as a process of disorientation and reorientation -- Out of place -- Notes -- PART II: Lost subjects -- 4. It doesn't matter which way you go: the lived body and disorientation -- Gender relations and spatial tasks -- Hunters and gatherers? -- Women can't read maps? -- Ariadne, lady of the labyrinth -- Sexual (dis)orientation -- Note -- 5. "On the origin of certain instincts" -- Disorientation of bodies that do not quite belong -- "Cet instinct qui sert à l'indigène de guide infaillible" -- The instinct debate in Nature -- Animal migration -- Notes -- 6. Different spatial abilities -- A phenomenological approach to orientation disorders -- Drugs, hallucinations, tripping -- Losing one's mind and spatial disorientation -- Developmental Topographical Disorientation (DTD) -- Aging and spatial cognition -- Alzheimer's disease -- Notes
    Abstract: PART III: The labyrinth of the world: places of disorientation -- 7. Labyrinths -- The figure of the labyrinth -- The dance of the labyrinth -- The Cretan labyrinth -- From the medieval to the Mannerist labyrinth -- Notes -- 8. The city: a labyrinth where you are never lost -- The broken map -- The flâneur -- Wandering, from the Dadaists to the Situationists -- A world of citizens -- The urban rhizome -- The mongrel city -- Suburbia (the city below) -- Seeing and making the city -- Practices of resistance -- Notes -- 9. Lost in an unfrequented wilderness -- Seas and forests: unjelled, wild, and threatening manifestations of nature -- "I found that I was in a gloomy wood, because the path which led aright was lost" -- Holzwege -- Over-forestation -- "Lost in an unfrequented wilderness" -- All at sea -- The quest for longitude -- Accidental settlements in the Pacific -- Adrift -- Notes -- 10. Lost in cyberspace and art -- Cyberspace -- The spatial metaphor of the Web -- The virtual labyrinth of cyberspace -- Cyborgs -- Mapping cyberspace -- The rules of perspective -- Art as a form of transgression -- The art of disorientation -- Notes -- Epilogue -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351597456
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (242 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Education, Poverty and International Development
    Parallel Title: Print version Unterhalter, Elaine Education, Poverty and Global Goals for Gender Equality : How People Make Policy Happen
    DDC: 305.3
    Keywords: Women's rights--International cooperation
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of tables -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Contested meanings of gender equality in education -- PART 1 -- 3 Ladders in the wind: global policy on gender and education -- 4 Negotiating global gender and education policies in Kenya, 2003-2016 -- 5 Exchanges around global gender equality and education policies in South Africa, 1991-2016 -- PART 2 -- 6 People and policies: negotiating meanings of gender in education -- 7 Poverty and practice: boundaries of blame and disconnection in education -- 8 Gender mainstreaming and education policy: interventions, institutions and interactions -- 9 Perspectives on the SDGs: it's harder than you think -- Appendices -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317127543
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (167 pages)
    Series Statement: Studies in Migration and Diaspora
    Parallel Title: Print version Kannisto, Päivi Global Nomads and Extreme Mobilities
    DDC: 305.9/06918
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    ISBN: 9781351743952
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (115 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Focus on Public Relations
    Series Statement: Routledge Focus on Public Relations Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Tsetsura, Katerina Transparency, Public Relations and the Mass Media : Combating the Hidden Influences in News Coverage Worldwide
    DDC: 302.23
    Keywords: Journalistic ethics ; Public relations-Moral and ethical aspects ; Journalism-Objectivity ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: An Incomplete Truth -- Transparency, Public Relations, and the Mass Media -- What Is Transparency? -- What Is Truth? -- The Most Insidious of Evils -- It's about Trust -- Whom Should We Be Able to Trust? -- We Continue to Rely on the News Media -- Journalists' Universal Role Remains to Provide Truth -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 2: Multiple Truths -- If the Need for Truth and Transparency Exists, Whose Responsibility Is It? -- The Ethical Responsibility as Citizens of Society -- References -- Chapter 3: Media Practice or Media Bribery? Conceptual and Theoretical Considerations and Implications -- Media Practice or Media Opacity? -- Media Transparency vs. Media Opacity -- Understanding Media Opacity -- The Influence of Journalism on the Development of Public Relations in Russia -- Media Opacity in Russian Public Relations -- Media Opacity in Other Countries -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Dispelling the Myths of the Ethical Significance and Validity of the Concept of Cultural Relativism and the Need for Cultural Tolerance in Combating Media Bribery Worldwide -- Citizens Will Need to Rely on Journalists They Can Trust -- News Media Opacity Is an Ethical Issue: Transparency Is the Responsibility of Journalists -- The Question of Indigenous Societies' Histories, Cultures, and Ideologies -- We Reject Cultural Relativity and Tolerance Related to News Media Transparency -- A Consensus about News Media Transparency Will Not Be Possible -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: The Global Study of Media Transparency -- Information Subsidy -- Global Media Transparency Research -- Method -- Instrument -- Data Analysis -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusion and Recommendations for Future Studies -- References.
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    ISBN: 9781317240938
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (229 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Research in Gender and Society
    Series Statement: Routledge Research in Gender and Society Ser
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Marten, Eike Genealogies and Conceptual Belonging : Zones of Interference between Gender and Diversity
    DDC: 929.1
    Keywords: Feminist theory
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART I Stories at work -- Methodological interlude I: telling genealogy and/as conceptual belonging -- 1 Diversity stories -- 2 A (feminist) counter-narrative: the figure of appropriation as a story-teller -- Summary: commonalities -- PART II An/other story: telling dis/continuous genealogies -- Methodological interlude II: how to tell an/other story? -- 3 Judith Butler: the question of gender and sexual difference -- 4 Audre Lorde: toward relating across differences -- 5 Futures and fusions: seeking beyond history -- Conclusion: questioning beginnings and beginning to question -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9781317433743
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (251 pages)
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Dancák, Pavol [Rezension von: Bouwer, Johan, 1955-, Philosophy of leisure : foundations of the good life] 2022
    Series Statement: Routledge Critical Leisure Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bouwer, Johan, 1955 - Philosophy of leisure
    DDC: 306.4/812
    Keywords: Freizeit ; Muße ; Philosophie
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- PART I Leisure ideas in history -- 1 Leisure ideas in history -- Intermezzo I: The times, they are a changin' -- PART II Foundations of leisure -- 2 Leisure and freedom -- 3 Leisure and meaningful experiences -- 4 Leisure and identity -- 5 Leisure and ethics -- Intermezzo II: Leisure, postmodern experience and care -- PART III Future directions -- 6 Embodiment and virtual leisure -- 7 Leisure and spirituality: fertile new approaches -- 8 Leisure, well-being and self-construal -- 9 Idealistic leisure in a dynamic world -- Concluding thoughts -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351919319
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (429 pages)
    Series Statement: Studies in Performance and Early Modern Drama
    DDC: 391.4340942
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1100-1600 ; Maske ; England
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    ISBN: 9781317503750
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (237 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Research in Sports History
    Parallel Title: Print version Wood, David Football and Literature in South America
    DDC: 306.483098
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Football and Literature in South America: Issues and Origins -- 2 Taking the Field (First Half): Early Writings in Spanish -- 3 Taking the Field (Second Half): Early Writings in Brazil -- 4 Writing the National Game: Beauty in Brazil -- 5 Playing Dirty (First Half): Football, Politics and Writing in Chile -- 6 Playing Dirty (Second Half): Writing, Football and Dictatorship in the River Plate -- 7 Argentina Beyond El Proceso: Narratives of National Reconstruction -- 8 Narratives of Nation-building in Ecuador and Peru -- 9 Offside? Women Writers Creating Space -- 10 Conclusions: 100 Years of Golitude -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317238928
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (320 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Koch, Gertraud Digitisation : Theories and Concepts for Empirical Cultural Research
    DDC: 303.4833
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    Keywords: Information society ; Information technology Social aspects ; Internet Social aspects ; Social change ; Technological innovations Social aspects
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Notes on contributors -- Introduction: digitisation as challenge for empirical cultural research -- PART I: Coded culture -- 1 Cultural techniques, practices, programmes: how to study the anthropo-logic of digitisation -- 2 Archive -- 3 Imperfect imaginaries: digitisation, mundanisation, and the ungraspable -- 4 Ethnography of digital infrastructures -- PART II: Doing digital culture -- 5 Hackers and hacking -- 6 'A brilliant copy every time!': aspects of a cultural proportion -- 7 The manifestation of mash-up categories -- 8 Big Data -- PART III: Approaching the world digitally -- 9 From GUI to No-UI: locating the interface for the Internet of Things -- 10 Ubiquitous computing and the Internet of Things -- 11 Calculating spaces: digital encounters with maps and geodata -- 12 Augmented realities -- PART IV: Concepts of culture revisited -- 13 The political economy of digital technologies: outlining an emerging field of research -- 14 Ludification of culture: the significance of play and games in everyday practices of the digital era -- 15 Media genealogy: back to the present of digital cultures -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351685566
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (475 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Smith, Clarissa The Routledge Companion to Media, Sex and Sexuality
    DDC: 306.7
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    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures and tables -- List of contributors -- Introduction -- Part I Representing sexualities -- 1 The normal body on display: public exhibitions of the Norma and Normman statues -- 2 Asexualities and media -- 3 Representing trans sexualities -- 4 Representing lesbians in film and television -- 5 Representing gay sexualities -- 6 Fifty shades of ambivalence: BDSM representation in pop culture -- 7 The politics of fluidity: representing bisexualities in twenty-first-century screen media -- 8 Heterosexual casual sex: from free love to Tinder -- 9 Representing queer sexualities -- Part II Sex genres -- 10 Erotica -- 11 A history of slash sexualities: debating queer sex, gay politics and media fan cultures -- 12 Erotic manga: Boys' Love, shonen-ai, yaoi and (MxM) shotacon -- 13 Ways of showing it: feature and gonzo in mainstream pornography -- 14 From the scene, for the scene! Alternative pornographies in contemporary US production -- 15 'Not on public display': the art/porn debate -- 16 User-generated pornography: amateurs and the ambiguity of authenticity -- 17 Celebrity sex tapes -- 18 The media panic about teen sexting -- 19 Sex advice books and self-help -- 20 Social media platforms and sexual health -- 21 Young people, sexuality education and the media -- Part III Representing sex -- 22 Videogames and sex -- 23 Sex and celebrity media -- 24 Sex and music video -- 25 Debating representations of sexuality in advertising -- 26 Media representations of women in action sports: more than 'sexy bad girls' on boards -- 27 Sex and horror -- 28 Sex in sitcoms: unravelling the discourses on sex in Friends -- 29 Sex and reality TV: the pornography of intimate exposure -- 30 It's all about your sex appeal: deconstructing the sexual content in women's magazines
    Abstract: 31 The Invisibles: disability, sexuality and new strategies of enfreakment -- Part IV Deconstructing key figures -- 32 The metrosexual -- 33 The sex addict -- 34 The stripper -- 35 The pen is mightier than the whore: Victorian newspapers and the sex-work saviour complex -- 36 The pornography consumer as Other -- 37 The porn performer -- 38 The dominatrix -- 39 The pervert -- 40 The pornographer -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315457529
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (153 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Terlouw, Kees Local Identities and Politics : Negotiating the Old and the New
    DDC: 306.0942539
    Keywords: Group identity--Netherlands--Overflakkee ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Municipal amalgamations in the Netherlands -- 2 Local identities conceptualised: from fixed facts to flexible discourses -- 2.1 Local identities as fixed facts with physical roots -- 2.2 The social construction of identities -- 2.3 Contingent communities and identities -- 2.4 The ideal typical contrast between thick and thin spatial identities -- 2.5 Identity gaps between administrations and populations -- 2.6 Spatial identities and the institutionalisation of spaces -- 2.7 The layering of spatial identities -- 2.8 Identity and legitimacy: de-institutionalisation and the formation of resistance identities -- 2.9 Identities and scale: primary and secondary identities -- 3 Measuring local identity -- 3.1 Goeree-Overflakkee -- 3.2 Katwijk -- 3.3 Interviews -- 4 Local identities analysed: change for the better or the worse -- 4.1 Local identity and community values -- 4.2 Heritage and the different views on the future -- 4.3 Types of identification -- 4.4 Established local communities and migration -- 4.5 Scale strategies in local politics -- 4.6 New migrants in old villages -- 4.7 Urban migrants in Katwijk Noord -- 4.8 Anti-urbanism and local identity -- 4.9 The loss of identity as a key element in identity discourses -- 4.10 Traditionalist and modernist identity discourses -- 5 Municipal amalgamation and changing local identities on Goeree-Overflakkee -- 5.1 An emerging local resistance identity before amalgamation -- 5.2 The fading local resistance identity after amalgamation -- 5.3 A thin island identity formulated by local entrepreneurs -- 5.4 The unification of the local entrepreneurs -- 5.5 Sunday rest: the accommodation of different local identities in an amalgamated municipality
    Abstract: 6 Katwijk: "A city which has remained a village" -- 6.1 Katwijk and the ring of Dutch cities -- 6.2 The amalgamation of Katwijk and the fear of neighbouring Leiden -- 6.3 After amalgamation: "own village first" -- 6.4 Neighbourhood councils -- 6.5 Local Orange associations: one nation, four villages -- 6.6 The history of the Orange associations in Katwijk -- 6.7 The four different local Orange associations -- 6.8 The unity and diversity in Katwijk's identities -- 7 Conclusion: the divergent use of local identities -- 7.1 The changing use of local and regional identities compared -- 7.2 The fragile shield of secondary identities protecting primary identities -- 7.3 Three different archetypes of using local identities -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351379953
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (179 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Chiaro, Delia The Language of Jokes in the Digital Age : Viral Humour
    DDC: 306.44
    Keywords: Wit and humor in social media ; Joking ; Mass media and language
    Abstract: The Language of Jokes in the Digital Age- Front Cover -- The Language of Jokes in the Digital Age -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Note -- Chapter 1: The language of jokes: several years on -- Jokes and humorous discourse -- Form and content -- Notes -- Chapter 2: The language of jokes goes global -- Humour in unscripted TV entertainment -- Translating humour for the movies and television -- Verbal/visual humour -- Translation as a humorous device -- Notes -- Chapter 3: The language of jokes and gender -- Male, female, humour and laughter -- Targeting gender -- Women and self-deprecatory humour -- Gender bending -- Notes -- Chapter 4: The language of jokes online -- Conversational humour online -- When the verbal meets the visual: in and around internet memes -- Challenges -- Exclusive to the internet -- Criss-cross humour -- Notes -- Closing remarks -- Note -- References -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9781317356448
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (203 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Perspectives on the Non-Human in Literature and Culture
    DDC: 305.896073
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    ISBN: 9781317337850
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (349 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.3
    Keywords: Consumer behavior ; Social aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Cover" -- "Half Title" -- "Title Page" -- "Copyright Page" -- "Table of Contents" -- "List of illustrations" -- "Acknowledgements" -- "Introduction: we are all consumers" -- "Consumption stories" -- "Imagining âthe consumerâ" -- "Theorizing everyday life" -- "Paradoxes of consumption" -- "Beyond reason: affects and âgutâ feelings" -- "1 How we became consumers: theories of consumption" -- "From the economic to the symbolic" -- "A brief history of consumption: Marx, Veblen, Simmel" -- "Marxâs understanding of consumption" -- "Veblen and social emulation" -- "Simmel and urban consumption" -- "The Romantic ethic and the modern consumer" -- "The Frankfurt School and the âmass culture industryâ" -- "Culture and consumption in âlateâ capitalism" -- "Conclusion: towards the symbolic" -- "2 You are what you buy? Consumption and identity" -- "Introduction" -- "Positional consumption" -- "Bourdieu: âdistinctionâ and âhabitusâ" -- "Habitus, life-style, and the effects on the body" -- "âLifestylesâ" -- "Consumption, authenticity, and identity" -- "To have is to be . . .?" -- "A question of identity?" -- "3 Globalization and McDisneyfication: producing the global consumer" -- "The Starbucks EffectTM" -- "âMcDisneyficationâ?" -- "Rationalization, production, and consumption: Fordism and Post-Fordism" -- "McDonaldâs, McJobs, and Burgernomics" -- "McDonaldization" -- "Disneyization" -- "And now . . . Disneyfication?" -- "Globa-cola or Loca-cola? Globalized consumption, localized cultures" -- "Globa-cola: the McDonaldization of culture?" -- "Conclusion: the ânew means of consumptionâ?" -- "4 Bodyshopping: the commodification of experience and sensation" -- "Introduction: consumption as everyday, embodied experience" -- "The multisensory consumer: retail and marketing" -- "Consuming bodies, producing bodies
    Abstract: "Shaping the body" -- "Consumption as embodied experience" -- "Conclusion: bodily restraint and excess" -- "5 Nature, Inc" -- "Introduction: from SeaWorldTM to âSee the Worldâ" -- "Experiencing nature: tourism and the âgazeâ" -- "Spectacular consumption" -- "âSee the Worldâ: tourism as desiring nature" -- "6 The âknowingâ consumer: the science of shopping and the arts of appropriation" -- "Introduction" -- "Knowing the consumer: retail psychology and the sciences of manipulation" -- "The âknowingâ consumer" -- "Michel de Certeau and the arts of appropriation" -- "âThe art of being in-betweenâ: youth consumption and subcultures" -- "Conclusion: how youth culture became mainstream culture" -- "7 Cathedrals, palaces, and paradises: modernity and the spaces of consumption" -- "Introduction" -- "Histories of shopping spaces" -- "âWindow-lickingâ: desire, phantasie -- imagination" -- "8 Malls as everyday sites of spectacle and enchantment" -- "Introduction" -- "Gendered spaces of consumption: then and now" -- "Mallrats and modern flâneurs" -- "Spaces of observation, fantasy, and control" -- "Spectacular consumption" -- "Conclusion: the malling of the world" -- "9 âJust do itâ: the poetics and politics of brands and logos" -- "Poetics of the brand" -- "Politics of the brand" -- "A quick commercial break" -- "10 The ethics of consumption" -- "Consumption stripped bare" -- "Planned obsolescence" -- "Sustainability, affluenza, and the consumption of natural resources" -- "The clash of first and third worlds" -- "The world impact of Western-style consumption" -- "References" -- "Key terms" -- "Appendix A: imagining bodies otherwise" -- "Appendix B: questions for discussion
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    ISBN: 9781317578123
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (557 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Jones, Jean G Persuasion in Society
    DDC: 303.342
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- PART I: Understanding Persuasion -- CHAPTER 1 The Study of Persuasion -- WHY STUDY PERSUASION? -- Practice -- Analysis -- Understanding -- Synthesis: Putting Together Rhetorical Practice, Analysis, and Understanding -- METHODS OF STUDYING PERSUASION -- Method One: Rhetorical Criticism -- Case #1 A rhetorical analysis of the college catalog -- Case #2 A rhetorical analysis of discourse: shaky economy -- Method Two: Social-Scientifi c Approach -- TOWARD A DEFINITION OF PERSUASION -- Human Communication -- Attempted Influence -- Modifying Judgments -- Persuasion versus Propaganda -- Ethical Perspectives of Persuasion -- THE ETHICS OF PERSUASION -- Utilitarianism -- Universalism -- Dialogic Ethics -- Situationalism -- Putting It Together: Ethical Meta-Perspective -- SUMMARY -- QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY -- KEY TERMS -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER 2 The Psychology of Persuasion: Basic Concepts and Principles -- BELIEFS, VALUES, AND ATTITUDES -- A PREVIEW OF THEORIES -- PERSUASION BY DEGREES: ADAPTING TO DIFFERENT AUDIENCES -- BVA THEORY: BELIEFS AND VALUES AS BUILDING BLOCKS OF ATTITUDES -- FROM ATTITUDES TO ACTIONS AND THE ROLE OF SUBJECTIVE NORMS: THE THEORY OF REASONED ACTION -- (1) Elaboration Likelihood Model: Two Routes to Persuasion -- (2) Nudge Theory -- THE ROLE OF EMOTION: WESTEN'S CRITIQUE OF EXPECTANCY-VALUE THEORIES -- PRIMING EFFECTS -- TWO SYSTEMS THEORIES -- PERSUASION AS A LEARNING PROCESS -- Overheard at the Deli Counter of a Large Supermarket -- Persuasion and Incentives -- Persuasion by Association -- PERSUASION AS PSYCHOLOGICAL UNBALANCING AND REBALANCING -- A NEUROSCIENCE APPROACH TO PERSUASION -- SUMMARY -- QUESTIONS AND PROJECTS FOR FURTHER STUDY -- EXERCISES -- KEY TERMS -- WEB LINKS -- REFERENCES
    Abstract: CHAPTER 3 Persuasion Broadly Considered -- THE GLOBALIZED RHETORICAL HYPOTHESIS -- "PERSUASION" VERSUS "NON-PERSUASION"-GOD TERMS AND DEVIL TERMS -- PREVIEW TO THE GLOBALIZED VIEW OF PERSUASION: FIVE KEY COMMUNICATION PRINCIPLES -- Principle 1 Communication Is Multi-motivated: It may operate on multiple levels and may serve multiple functions -- Principle 2 Communication Is Multi-layered: Broadly stated, "the message" includes not just what is said verbally, but also the source, medium, context, receiver, and accompanying non-verbals -- Principle 3 Communication Is Multi-dimensional: What is said can come in a variety of forms -- Principle 4 Communication Is Multi-directional: Messages may have unintended effects on unintended audiences, not least of all on the message sender themselves -- through communication, we also persuade ourselves -- Principle 5 Communication Is Multi-faceted: Every utterance about substantive matters (about content) is also an interpersonal encounter that invariably projects an image of the communicator -- APPLYING THE PRINCIPLES: GLOBALIZED RHETORIC IN PRACTICE -- Technique One: Impression Management as Persuasion -- Technique Two: Denial of Persuasive Intent: "I'm Not Being Persuasive Here -- Technique Three: Deception About Persuasive Intent: Expression Games -- Technique Four: Persuasion in the Guise of Objectivity -- News Reporting -- Scientifi c Writing -- Societal Naming of Social Problems -- HOW MULTIPLE MESSAGES SHAPE IDEOLOGIES -- PERSUASION AND IDEOLOGY: AMERICANIZATION -- SUMMARY -- QUESTIONS AND PROJECTS FOR FURTHER STUDY -- EXERCISES -- KEY TERMS -- REFERENCES -- PART II: The Coactive Approach -- CHAPTER 4 Coactive Persuasion -- USING RECEIVER-ORIENTED APPROACHES -- BEING SITUATION SENSITIVE -- COMBINING SIMILARITY AND CREDIBILITY -- BUILDING ON ACCEPTABLE PREMISES
    Abstract: APPEARING REASONABLE AND PROVIDING PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT -- USING COMMUNICATION RESOURCES -- SUMMARY -- QUESTIONS AND PROJECTS FOR FURTHER STUDY -- KEY TERMS -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER 5 Resources of Communication -- RESOURCES OF LANGUAGE -- THE BASIC TOOLS -- Intensify/Downplay -- Hugh Rank's Six Components of Intensify/Downplay -- Tactics for Intensifying -- Repetition -- Association -- Composition -- Tactics for Downplaying -- Omission -- Diversion -- Confusion -- Compliance-Gaining Tactics -- NON-VERBAL RESOURCES -- Channels of Expression -- VISUAL AND AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES -- RESOURCES OF THE NEW MEDIA -- SUMMARY -- QUESTIONS AND PROJECTS FOR FURTHER STUDY -- EXERCISES -- KEY TERMS -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER 6 Framing and Reframing -- WHAT ARE FRAMES? -- METAPHORS AS FRAMES, FRAMES AS METAPHORS -- Metaphors as Frames -- Example 1 Why presidents go to war -- Example 2 Party politics -- Example 3 Corporate sloganeering -- Example 4 Courtroom oratory -- "Frames" as Metaphors -- Entman's Definition of Framing -- CULTURAL FRAMES AND VERBAL REPERTOIRES -- Framing the news -- RESEARCH ON FRAMES AND REFRAMES -- METACOMMUNICATIVE FRAMES -- (1) Reflexive Metacommunication -- (2) Responsive Metacommunication -- REFRAMING IN POLITICAL CONFRONTATIONS: "GOING META" -- REFRAMING IN PSYCHOTHERAPY -- Putting Frame Analysis Methods to Work: A Review and an Extended Example -- SUMMARY -- QUESTIONS AND PROJECTS FOR FURTHER STUDY -- EXERCISES -- KEY TERMS -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER 7 Cognitive Shorthands -- CIALDINI'S SEVEN PRINCIPLES -- Contrast -- Reciprocity -- Consistency -- Social Proof -- Liking -- Authority -- Scarcity -- IS CIALDINI ONTO SOMETHING? A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT -- Issue 1 Obscured Differences -- Issue 2 Contradictory Tensions Between Principles -- Issue 3 Unidentifi ed Contingencies -- Issue 4 Mother Turkeys versus Automatic Pilots
    Abstract: Cialdini's First Frame: The Mother Turkey -- But Turkeys Cannot Say "No" -- Cialdini's Second Frame: The Faulty Automatic Pilot -- Is Cialdini onto Us? Our Critical Assessment of Our Critical Assessment -- And the Debater's Trophy Goes to … -- THE HIGHLY PERSUADABLE PERSUADEE -- Case Study 1 How Doctors Using Shortcuts Puts Your Health at Risk -- Case Study 2 How Financial Advertisers Using Shortcuts Puts Your Money at Risk -- Case Study 3 How Crooks Using Shortcuts Steal from People Both Gullible and Wise -- SUMMARY -- QUESTIONS AND PROJECTS FOR FURTHER STUDY -- EXERCISES -- KEY TERMS -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER 8 Reasoning and Evidence -- PROPOSITIONS OF POLICY, FACT, AND VALUE -- CHANGING, REPAIRING, OR RETAINING A POLICY: THE STOCK ISSUES REVISITED -- Propositions of Fact -- Propositions of Value -- TYPES OF EVIDENCE AS RESOURCES OF ARGUMENTATION -- FALLACIES RECONSIDERED -- SUMMARY -- QUESTIONS AND PROJECTS FOR FURTHER STUDY -- EXERCISES -- REFERENCES -- PART III: Context for Persuasion -- CHAPTER 9 Going Public: Delivering a Presentation That Persuades -- THE GENUINELY COMMITTED PERSUADER -- STRATEGIC PLANNING: A 3-STEP PROCESS -- Step 1 Goals, Audience, Situation -- Example 1 Richmond, Virginia, Tobacco Marketing Speech -- Example 2 Teenage Pregnancy Radio Editorial -- Step 2 Initial Strategizing -- Example 1 Richmond, Virginia, Tobacco Marketing Speech -- Example 2 Teenage Pregnancy Guest Editorial -- Step 3 Test-Marketing and Revision -- Example 1 Richmond, Virginia, Tobacco Marketing Speech -- Example 2 Teenage Pregnancy Radio Editorial -- MAKING IDEAS STICK -- 1. Sticky Ideas Have Simplicity -- 2. Sticky Ideas Are Unexpected -- 3. Sticky Ideas Are Concrete -- 4. Sticky Ideas Are Credible -- 5. Sticky Ideas Are Emotional -- 6. Sticky Ideas Include Stories -- ORGANIZING PERSUASIVE PRESENTATIONS -- Introduction -- Getting Attention
    Abstract: Orienting the Audience -- Body -- Conclusion -- SUMMARY -- QUESTIONS AND PROJECTS FOR FURTHER STUDY -- EXERCISES -- KEY TERMS -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER 10 Persuasive Campaigns -- CAMPAIGN STAGES AND COMPONENTS -- A Planning -- Goal Setting -- Formulating a Basic Strategy -- B Mobilization -- C Legitimation -- D Promotion -- Identity -- Credibility -- E Activation -- Detailed Action Plans -- Preliminary Commitments -- Follow-Through -- Penetration -- 6 Evaluation -- TYPES OF CAMPAIGNS -- TYPES OF CAMPAIGNS -- PUBLIC RELATIONS CAMPAIGNS -- Corporate Issue Advocacy -- Crisis Management Campaigns -- INDOCTRINATION CAMPAIGNS -- Possibilities for "Mind Control" -- Mind Control Controversies -- "Brainwashing" -- Cults and Cult-Like Groups -- Extreme Suggestibility and "Recovered Memory" -- The "Subliminal Persuasion" Controversy -- A Closing Story -- SUMMARY -- QUESTIONS AND PROJECTS FOR FURTHER STUDY -- EXERCISES -- KEY TERMS -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER 11 Staging Political Campaigns -- PERSUASION IN FOUR STAGES: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNING -- (1) Pre-Primary Period (Surfacing) -- (2) Primary Election Period (Winnowing) -- (3) Convention Period (Legitimating) -- (4) General Election Period (Contesting) -- 1 Positions on Issues -- 2 Habits of Mind -- 3 Attractiveness and Appearance -- MACHIAVELLIANISM IN POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS: A GUIDE TO GETTING ELECTED TO HIGH OFFICE -- General Strategies -- Fundraising -- Physical Appearance -- Choosing Arguments and Appeals -- Media Politics -- Advertising -- Endorsements -- Speech Making -- Campaign Debates -- CAMPAIGN DECISIONS THAT MATTER: FIVE CASE STUDIES -- Case 1 George H. W. Bush's Media Campaign -- Background -- Decision: The Furlough Ad -- Case 2 Bill Clinton and "A Place Called Hope" -- Background -- Decision: A Place Called Hope -- Case 3 George W. Bush and the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth -- Background
    Abstract: Decision: Rhetorical Reversal-John Kerry's Strength Is Really a Weakness
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    ISBN: 9781315095769
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (645 p.)
    Series Statement: Library of Essays on Family Rights
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.2309581
    Keywords: Children's rights ; Children Legal status, laws, etc ; Children's rights ; Children ; Legal status, laws, etc
    Abstract: chapter Introduction -- part Part I: Origins -- chapter 1 Janusz Korczak-His Legacy and its Relevance for Children’s Rights Today -- chapter 2 Transnational treaties on children’s rights: Norm building and circulation in the twentieth century -- chapter 3 Are Children’s Rights Still Human? -- chapter 4 Role of the United States in the Drafting of the Convention on the Rights of the Child -- part Part II: Influential Scholarship -- chapter 5 The value and values of children’s rights -- chapter 6 Out of children’s needs, children’s rights: The child’s voice in defining the family -- chapter 7 The Interests of the child and the child’s wishes: the role of dynamic self-determinism -- part Part III: Implementation -- chapter 8 International Human Rights Law: Imperialist, Inept and Ineffective? Cultural Relativism and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child -- chapter 9 Reservations to the Convention on the Rights of the Child -- chapter 10 Incorporation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in Law: A Comparative Review -- chapter 11 Miseducating children about their rights -- part Part IV: International Reach -- chapter 12 The CRC in Litigation under EU Law -- chapter 13 Chicken soup or chainsaws: some implications of the constitutionalisation of children’s rights in South Africa -- chapter 14 The “Politics” of Children’s Rights and Child Labour in India: A Social Constructionist Perspective -- chapter 15 Constitutional Fidelity through Children’s Rights -- part Part V: Interdisciplinary Scholarship -- chapter 16 Children’s rights: Some feminist approaches to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child -- chapter 17 The rights of children, the rights of nations: Developmental theory and the politics of children’s rights -- chapter 18 A Person’s a Person: Children’s Rights in Children’s Literature -- part Part VI: Involving Children -- chapter 19 Participation Rights of Premature Babies -- chapter 20 What responsibility do courts have to hear children’s voices? -- chapter 21 Children’s rights and research processes: Assisting children to (in)formed views -- part Part VII: Issues that are Contested -- chapter 22 The Unborn Child and Abortion Under the Draft Convention on the Rights of the Child -- chapter 23 Child Imprisonment: A case for Abolition? -- chapter 24 Public international law and the regulation of private spaces: Does the convention on the rights of the child impose an obligation on states to allow gay and lesbian couples to adopt? -- chapter 25 Some Australian children’s perceptions of physical punishment in childhood.
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    ISBN: 9781317296805 , 131729680X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (173 pages).
    Series Statement: Routledge Research in Communication Studies
    DDC: 306.3/6
    Keywords: Communication in families ; Communication in organizations ; Work and family ; Work-life balance ; Communication in families ; Communication in organizations ; Work and family ; Work-life balance ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Workplace Culture ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Organizational Behavior
    Abstract: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 Perceptions of Family; 2 Ambiguous Expectations & Precarious Prospects; 3 Balancing a Lingering Compulsion; 4 Balancing LGBTQ Identities; 5 Balancing Gendered Obligations; 6 Balancing Family of Choice; Conclusion; Appendix: Interview Protocol for Primary Study; Index.
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    ISBN: 9781317154785
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (276 pages)
    DDC: 304.6072/3
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    Keywords: Deutschland ; Deutschland ; Geschichte 1983-1987 ; Volkszählung ; Datenschutz ; Deutschland
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    ISBN: 9781351984782
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (878 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Revivals
    DDC: 306.766
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    ISBN: 9781317246206
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (247 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge-SCORAI Studies in Sustainable Consumption
    DDC: 306.3
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    ISBN: 9781315467849
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (426 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    DDC: 398.20940000000002
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    ISBN: 9781315306148
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (292 pages)
    Edition: 3rd ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Mallen, Cheryl Event Management in Sport, Recreation and Tourism : Theoretical and Practical Dimensions
    DDC: 394.2
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- List of contributors -- Preface to the third edition -- Acknowledgements -- 1 TRADITIONAL AND NICHE EVENTS IN SPORT, RECREATION AND TOURISM -- Traditional events -- Traditional event characteristic: a governing body -- Traditional event characteristic: a recognizable and time-honoured activity -- Niche events -- Niche event characteristic: event is created or adapted for a particular audience -- Niche event characteristic: no traditional governing body -- Niche event characteristic: an unconventional form -- Niche events can evolve into traditional events -- Design a niche event -- Why are contemporary niche events arising? -- A need for skilled traditional and niche event managers -- Conclusion -- Chapter questions -- 2 THE CONCEPT OF KNOWLEDGE IN EVENT MANAGEMENT -- The concept of knowledge -- Defining knowledge -- Common knowledge -- Common knowledge means acquiring systemic knowledge in event management -- Common knowledge means understanding of what one does in event management -- Common knowledge means "know how," including knowing theories and their application to practice, processes and procedures in event management -- Common knowledge involves understanding the basics of culture, politics and personalities in event management -- Common knowledge includes basic conceptual understandings in event management -- Common knowledge means having common sense for the event management industry -- Advancement knowledge -- Advancement knowledge involves an in-depth understanding of event management routines gained through practice -- Advancement knowledge includes "enbrained" knowledge gained through practice in event management -- Advancement knowledge involves "encultured" knowledge gained through practice in event management
    Abstract: Advancement knowledge is foundational for the generation of your new knowledge -- The value of being able to define knowledge is that it can guide you in seeking and acquiring the knowledge you need for successful event management -- A unique definition of knowledge to guide you in the context of event management -- The advantage of your "flexibility effect" or personalized knowledge -- You need to continuously develop knowledge -- You need a knowledge development and a knowledge transfer strategy: a plan to guide you to acquire the common and advancement knowledge for a successful career in event management -- Social networks support the knowledge transfer strategy -- Conclusion -- Chapter questions -- 3 THE ROLE OF THE EVENT MANAGER: TO BE A FACILITATOR -- Facilitation -- What is facilitation? -- Role of an event facilitator -- Facilitating the communication requirements -- Facilitating knowledge transfer -- Facilitating event structures for governance -- Event structures -- Theoretical dimensions of event structures -- Principles in event structures -- Application of theory and principles in event structures -- Conclusion -- Chapter questions -- 4 THE EVENT PLANNING MODEL: THE DEVELOPMENT PHASE -- Facilitating the elements in the development phase -- Facilitating the development of event goals and objectives -- Facilitating event policy development -- Facilitating policy congruence -- Example: policy becomes praxis -- Facilitating event volunteer management -- A volunteer management program -- Facilitating event social responsibility -- Chapter questions -- 5 THE EVENT PLANNING MODEL: THE EVENT OPERATIONAL PLANNING PHASE -- Mechanism 1: the cultivation of the operational planning network -- Application of contingency theory and dissipative structures -- Application of complexity theory -- Application of agency theory
    Abstract: Mechanism 2: generating written operational plans -- The written event operational plan: establishing a design format -- Logical operational planning -- Sequential operational planning -- Detailed operational planning -- Integrated operational planning -- Mechanism 3: establishing meeting agendas -- Mechanism 4: the inclusion of contingency plans -- Mechanism 5: event emergency planning -- Mechanism 6: planning for event politics or the "game-within-the-game" -- Mechanism 7: the activation of production meetings to refine and communicate the planned activities -- Practice to advance your operational skill development -- Practise operational planning -- Conclusion -- Chapter questions -- 6 THE EVENT PLANNING MODEL: THE EVENT IMPLEMENTATION, MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT PHASE -- Implementation: executing the plan -- Disseminating implementation requirements and holding production meetings -- Monitoring the dynamic and fluid operational environment -- Managing operational plan implementation -- Overcome foreseeable failure when managing deviations from the plan -- Predetermine the decision-making team and process -- Programmed and non-programmed decisions -- Inherent implementation, monitoring and management issues in operational network practice -- Issue: operational plan detail and implementation performance -- Issue: implementation knowledge and performance -- Issue: deviations from the plan -- Issue: implementation conflict -- Issue: implementation communication -- Conclusion -- Chapter questions -- 7 EVENT OPERATIONAL PLANNING ISSUES AND STRATEGIES -- Issues management -- Best practices -- Events as legacies -- Event issues and management strategies -- Chapter summary -- Chapter questions -- 8 THE EVENT PLANNING MODEL: THE EVENT EVALUATION AND RENEWAL PHASE -- Background knowledge for the event manager -- Evaluation considerations
    Abstract: Why is evaluation necessary? -- Key evaluation questions -- Facilitating the process of evaluating the event -- Key questions to ask -- Decisions required by the event manager before evaluating -- Role of theory in evaluating events -- What to evaluate? -- Approaches to event evaluation -- Goal-based approach -- Goal-free approach -- Responsive approach -- Empowerment evaluation -- The content, input, process and product (CIPP) model: a systems approach to evaluation -- Professional judgment approach -- Which approach to use -- Event renewal: the three horizons -- Chapter summary -- Chapter questions -- 9 SAFEGUARDING THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT IN EVENT MANAGEMENT -- What is environmental sustainability? -- Environmental change, vulnerability, and the need for resilience and adaptation for sport, recreation and tourism events -- The triple top line and the triple bottom line -- Why is environmental sustainability important in event management? -- Roles and responsibilities for environmental sustainability in event management -- Measuring to manage: integrating environmental impact assessment of events -- Life cycle assessment -- Carbon footprint -- Ecological footprint -- Chapter summary -- Chapter questions -- 10 FACILITATING QUALITY IN EVENT MANAGEMENT -- Can an event manager meet all of the requirements for quality? -- What is quality? -- Quality is defined as ruggedness and longevity in the manufacturing industry -- Definitions for quality in the service industry -- Expanded meanings of quality -- Quality is conformance to specifications -- Quality is excellence -- Quality is value -- Quality is meeting and/or exceeding customers' expectations -- Aesthetic quality -- Functional quality -- Technical quality -- A lack of guidance for quality in event management -- Issues in creating quality statements and defining quality in event management
    Abstract: Conflicting stakeholder expectations influence quality perceptions -- Limited control over inputs influences quality -- Financial constraints influence quality -- Contingency plans influence quality -- Generate your quality statement in event management -- A sample quality statement -- Chapter summary -- Chapter questions -- 11 EVENT BIDDING -- What is a feasibility study? -- What is a candidature document? -- What is a bid questionnaire? -- What is a bid dossier? -- What is a bid tour? -- What are the critical factors in a successful bid? -- What is the one critical factor for bid success? -- Conclusion -- Chapter questions -- 12 POLITICS IN EVENT BIDDING AND HOSTING -- What is meant by the "politics of events"? -- Politics in the decision to bid or not to bid -- Politics in the event bid phase: the committee -- Politics in the event bid phase: the proposal -- Politics in the event bid phase: the decision makers -- Politics in the event bid transition and review phase -- Politics in the event hosting phase -- Overcoming politics in event bidding -- A key factor in managing event politics: consistent communication messaging -- A key factor in managing event politics: establishing core values -- Chapter summary -- Chapter questions -- 13 ETHICAL DECISION MAKING IN EVENT MANAGEMENT -- Framework for ethical event issue/problem decision making -- The utilitarian ethical approach -- An adaptation of the International Association of Facilitators' Statement of Values and Code of Ethics for event management -- A compendium of ethical issues/problems in event management -- Ethical issue/problem 1: ensuring that event staff/volunteers' behaviour meets the standard of conduct -- Ethical issue/problem 2: inclusiveness in event management operational planning networks -- Ethical issue/problem 3: transparency in event management
    Abstract: Ethical issue/problem 4: safety of the participants in niche events
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    ISBN: 9781315528519
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (283 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Popkewitz, Thomas A A Political Sociology of Educational Knowledge : Studies of Exclusions and Difference
    DDC: 306.43
    Keywords: Educational sociology ; Educational sociology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 The Reason of Schooling and Educational Research: Culture and Political Sociology -- PART I Schooling as Fabricating Human Kinds -- 2 The Making of the Argentinean Citizen in the Birth of the Republic -- 3 Puériculture Education and the Contours of the Republican Child Question and the Politics of Sexuality -- 4 The Traveling of PISA: Fabricating the Korean Global Citizen and the Reason of Reforms -- 5 Feeling Progressive: Historicizing Affect in Education -- PART II The Alchemy: Making the Subject -- 6 Scientific Americans: Historicizing the Making of Difference in Early 20th-Century U.S. Science Education -- 7 From Scribbles to Details: The Invention of Stages of Development in Drawing and the Government of the Child -- 8 Mathematics for All, Economic Growth, and the Making of the Citizen-Worker -- 9 The Alchemy of Brazilian Physical Education, the Regulating of the Body, and the Making of Kinds of People -- PART III The Double Gestures of Educational Reform: Inclusion as Exclusion -- 10 New Mathematics: A Tool for Living the Modern Life, Making the Mathematical Citizen, and the Problem of Disadvantage -- 11 The End of the World and a Promise of Happiness: Environmental Education within the Cultural Politics of Emotions -- 12 The Double Gestures of Schooling: The Historical Permutations of the "Problem" Student -- 13 Untangling the Reasoning of China's National Teacher Training Curriculum: Confucian Thesis, Modern Epistemology, and Difference -- PART IV Research as an "Actor" and the Political -- 14 Technique of Freedom: Representing the School Class as a Social Order -- 15 The Perils of "Actionable Insights": Educational Research and the Making of Difference
    Abstract: 16 The Sociology of Education and the History of the Present: Designing Agency/Fabricating Difference -- Contributors -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781134610495
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (215 pages)
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    Parallel Title: Print version Zhang, Qing Language and Social Change in China : Undoing Commonness through Cosmopolitan Mandarin
    DDC: 306.44295110000002
    Keywords: Linguistic change--China
    Abstract: Language and Social Change in China: Undoing Commonness through Cosmopolitan Mandarin offers an innovative and authoritative account of the crucial role of language in shaping the sociocultural landscape of contemporary China. Ideal for students and scholars interested in sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, and Chinese language and society.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Notes on Chinese Names and Transcription Conventions -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Emerging Social Distinctions and the Semiotic Inadequacy of the "Common Speech" -- 1 Sociolinguistic Change, Style, and Ideology -- 2 Beijing Yuppies: The New Business Elite -- 3 Cosmopolitan Mandarin in the Making of Beijing Yuppies -- 4 Cosmopolitan Mandarin in the Making of a New Chinese Middle-Class Consumer -- 5 Warring Standards: Contesting the Enregisterment of Cosmopolitan Mandarin -- 6 A Style-Based Approach to Sociolinguistic Change -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9781315497648
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (335 pages)
    DDC: 304.60968
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    Keywords: Demographie ; Südafrika ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9781317077619
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (281 pages)
    Series Statement: Law, Ethics and Governance
    Parallel Title: Print version Duncan, Nick Positive Social Identity : The Quantitative Analysis of Ethics
    DDC: 302.3/5
    Keywords: Social ethics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- How ethics, morality and identity are treated in this book -- 1 Evolutionary motivations towards pro-social moral norms -- Recognising the evolutionary value of social interdependence -- 2 The social brain and moral self-identity -- Natural selection by morality in animals and humans -- Situation and human social groups -- Reading the situation: an evolved pre-requisite of morality -- Antecedents of the subjective evaluation of dilemmas -- Feeling and thinking about moral dilemmas -- Self-identity and the moral evaluation of situation -- 3 Situation and transformation in the resolution of social dilemmas -- The intrapersonal 'we' in collective behaviour -- Towards strongly reciprocal behaviour -- The 'interdependence situation' framework -- Subjective values for an 'outcome matrix' -- The transformation of the dyadic interdependence situation -- Intra-group situation and perceived interdependence -- Interdependence theory as a theory of optimal distinctiveness -- Inherited heuristics enhancing the value of pro-social outcomes -- Social structure and the interdependence situation -- From cooperative to pro-social outcomes -- The everyday events and the conditions of optimal interdependence -- Situational triggers of biological disposition in the perception of affordances -- Enlarging the analytical model of the symbiosis of interdependence-distinctiveness and social dilemmas -- 4 Intrapersonal identity positivity -- Positive identity: causes and outcomes -- 5 Positive social identity -- Motivations of the individual: the interdependence of social and individual identity -- Transformation: the ethics of an accessible moral and positive identity
    Abstract: The social structure of the resources of positive social identity -- Positivity-interdependence: the single construct of positive social identity as a heuristic for optimal inclusive fitness, its ethics and moral norms -- 6 A situational model of positive social identity -- A nested situational structure -- Evolution -- Neurology and psychology -- Interdependence -- Positive social identity -- An analytical framework -- A positive social identity hypothesis -- Indicators and measurement -- Falsification of the hypothesis and the measurement of inclusive fitness -- Measurement tools -- The analysis of agency on costs and benefits on behaviour -- Core analyses -- 7 A situational analysis of positive social identity -- The organisation analysed -- Evaluation and behaviour in dilemmas: salient multilevel moral norms -- The everyday ethics of optimal social identity -- Key indicators of subjective evaluation of optimal positivity of social identity -- Transformation: distinctiveness in indicators of positive social identity between the organisation (proximate) and external domain -- The partial agency of leadership in transformation -- Optimal interdependence: affordances and evidence of transformation -- An optimal interdependence-distinctiveness structure of constrained agency and transformation -- The data, its use and its limitations -- Interpreting the positivity of social identity in this case -- 8 Conclusion: The distinct importance of positive social identity -- Bibliography -- Appendix 1: Data collected -- Appendix 2: Correlation between indicators of PSID pro-social behaviour and social resources -- Appendix 3: Equations used for graph-level indicators -- Degree centrality -- Density -- Centralisation -- Krackhardt connectedness -- Krackhardt hierarchy -- Krackhardt LUBness -- Krackhardt efficiency -- Edgewise reciprocity
    Abstract: Link community centrality -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781845533786
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (302 p)
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Greenberg, Raphael Ianir MILEVSKI, Early Bronze Age Goods Exchange in the Southern Levant: A Marxist Perspective. Approaches to Anthropological Archaeology. London and Oakville: Equinox Publishing, 2011. 224 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84553-378-6 (hbk.). £75.00 / 115.00 2011
    Parallel Title: Print version Milevski, Ianir Early Bronze Age Goods Exchange in the Southern Levant : A Marxist Perspective
    DDC: 306.4/6095694
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I Research Frameworks -- 1 Introduction -- 1 Description of the Subject and Research Objectives -- 2 Previous Research -- 2 Theoretical Frameworks -- 1 General Approaches to Prehistoric Exchange -- 2 Marxism and Marxist Perspectives in Archaeology -- 3 Political Economy and Marxist Perspectives of Exchange -- 4 Ethnoarchaeology, Historical Sources and Early Forms of Exchange -- 5 Spatial Archaeology and Exchange Models
    Abstract: 6 Sociology of Art and Marxist Perspectives of Iconography -- Part II Commodities -- 3 Pottery Vessels as Commodities -- 1. Pottery Production, Exchange and Ethnographic Examples -- 2. Distribution of EB Ware Types -- 3. Summary and Discussion of Pottery Distribution -- 4 Flints Objects -- 1 Raw Material and Production -- 2 Canaanean Blades -- 3 Tabular Scrapers -- 4 Summary and Conclusions -- 5 Groundstone Tools and Vessels -- 1 Technological and Ethnohistorical Introduction -- 2 Stone Tools and Materials -- 3 General Discussion -- 6 Metallurgy and Metals Objects
    Abstract: 1 Sources, Production, and Exchange -- 2 Tools and Weapons -- 3 Discussion -- 7 Botanical Commodities -- 1 Archaeobotany and Ethnohistoric Sources -- 2 Distribution of Species -- 3 Discussion -- 8 Faunal Commodities -- 1 Zoology and Archaeology -- 2 Distribution of Species -- 9 Minerals -- 1 Bitumen -- 2 Carnelian -- Part III Transportation, Merchants and Networks -- 10 Transportation and the Cult of Exchange -- 1 Donkeys as Means of Transportation -- 2 Discussion: The Cult of Donkeys and Exchange -- 11 Exchange Networks -- 1 Northern Regions -- 2 Central Regions -- 3 Southern Regions
    Abstract: 4 Local Riverine and Coastal Maritime Traffic? -- Part IV Conclusions -- 12 Conclusions and Perspectives -- 1 Aspects of the Exchange Networks: Centralization, Directionality and Symmetry -- 2 Variation in Patterns of Exchange over Time -- 3 Specialized Commodities -- 4 Local Exchange and Merchants -- 5 Local Exchange and the Economics of the EB Age -- 6 Perspectives of Local Exchange in the Southern Levant -- 7 Perspectives of Early Bronze Age Economics and Exchange Worldwide -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9780765601315
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (296 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Hilliard, Robert L Waves of Rancor: Tuning into the Radical Right
    DDC: 302.23/0973
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Genesis of Bitter Air -- Historical and Legal Bases for Freedom of Speech on the Airwaves -- Early Waves of Rancor -- Appendices: Three White House Press Releases -- A. March 29, 1997 (radio address on racism) -- B. April 30, 1997 (on eliminating hate and racism) -- C. May 3, 1995 (the Antiterrorism Amendments Act of 1995) (from the "White House Virtual Library" Web site) -- Chapter 2: For Which They Stand -- The Right Ideas -- In the Name of What's Right
    Abstract: Righteous Rationale -- A Call to Arms -- Left of Right is Right -- No Rightful Apology -- Historical Denials -- A Trinity in Likeness -- Appendices: -- A. Active Hate Groups in the U.S. in 1997 (from Intelligence Report, Winter 1998) -- B. Direct Mail Solicitation from the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee -- Chapter 3: Lions of the Arena -- AM and FM Radio -- Shortwave Radio -- Microstations -- Low-Power Television -- Cable Access Stations -- Fax and Film -- The Internet -- Appendices: -- A. Hate Groups on the Internet (from Intelligence Report, Winter 1998)
    Abstract: B. Resource Web Pages for Racialists and Freedom Fighters -- C. Far Right Shortwave Program Log (from the Web site for VISTA, the newsletter of Radio For Peace International) -- D. American Patriot Network Booklist -- Chapter 4: But Carry a Big Stick -- Rush Limbaugh -- G. Gordon Liddy -- Bob Grant -- Tom Gresham -- Hometown Demagogues? -- Appendices: -- A. Talk Radio, by Ed Shane, President, Shane Media (Houston, TX) -- B. Reactionary Forces Link Up in Militias (from the "Stop-the-Hate" Web site) -- Chapter 5: Gott Mit Uns -- Chapter 6: High-Stepping for Hitler -- The National Alliance
    Abstract: ADV: A Reflection of the Far-Right Media -- Neo-Nazi/Anti-Semitic Groups -- Appendix: Hate Crime Legislation in the United States -- Chapter 7: In No One Do We Trust -- Patriots -- Militias -- Freemen -- Survivalists: Kurt Saxon -- Anti-Environmentalists -- Conspiracy Theorists and Scapegoating -- Appendix: Letter from Chuck Harder -- Chapter 8: Up Close and Right -- David Duke -- Tom Valentine -- Dale Crowley Jr. -- Bob Enyart -- Chuck Baker -- Louis Beam -- Sharp Rhetoric -- A Publisher's Perspective -- Revisionist/Holocaust Deniers -- Ernst Zundel and the Zundelsite
    Abstract: Chapter 9: Armed for the Right -- Mainstream Media -- Radio For Peace International -- The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith -- The Southern Poverty Law Center -- Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting -- Political Research Associates -- Appendices: -- A. Resources for Studying Patriot and Militia Movements -- B. Reading List on History and Politics of the American Right -- C. From "The Militia Watchdog" Web site -- Notes -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317091219
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (356 pages)
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    Parallel Title: Print version Markovi?, Nina Muslim Citizens in the West : Spaces and Agents of Inclusion and Exclusion
    DDC: 305.697091821
    Abstract: Drawing upon original case studies spanning North America, Europe and Australia, Muslim Citizens in the West explores how Muslims have been both the excluded and the excluders within the wider societies in which they live. The book extends debates on the inclusion and exclusion of Muslim minorities beyond ideas of marginalisation to show that, while there have undoubtedly been increased incidences of Islamophobia since September 2001, some Muslim groups have played their own part in separating themselves from the wider society. The cases examined show how these tendencies span geographical, ethnic and gender divides and can be encouraged by a combination of international and national developments prompting some groups to identify wider society as the 'other'. Muslim and non-Muslim scholars and practitioners in political science, social work, history and law also highlight positive outcomes in terms of Muslim activism with relationship to their respective countries and suggest ways in which increasing tensions felt, perceived or assumed can be eased and greater emphasis given to the role Muslims can play in shaping their place in the wider communities where they live
    Abstract: Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- About the Authors -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I Muslim Exclusion/Inclusion -- 1 The Dynamics of Exclusion/Inclusion -- 2 British Muslims -- 3 Engaging Europeâs Muslims -- 4 Faith, Community, Identity -- 5 âThey want to turn to their religion -- 6 Inclusion and Exclusion -- Part II Excluded or Excluders -- 7 Neo-traditional Salafis in the West -- 8 Canadian Muslim Youth -- 9 Economic Inclusion and Integration -- Part III The Neglected Spaces -- 10 Extremists and Moderates -- 11 Social Inclusion of Australian Muslims -- Part IV Muslim Essentialism -- 12 Muslims in Singapore -- 13 Islamic Identity in the Indian Public Sphere -- Part V From Exclusion to Inclusion -- 14 The âDutch Experimentâ -- 15 Constructive Integration -- Bibliography
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    ISBN: 9781351868143
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (340 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Brumberger, Eva R Designing Texts : Teaching Visual Communication
    DDC: 302.2/2
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction Meeting the Challenge of Teaching Visual Communication -- PART 1 Visual Thinking and Problem Solving -- CHAPTER 1 How to Read Landscapes: A Method for Integrating Visual Communication in the Technical Communication Classroom -- CHAPTER 2 Design as Problem Solving -- CHAPTER 3 Designing a Visual Argument Course in an Era of Accelerating Technological Change -- CHAPTER 4 Teaching Form and Color as Emotion Triggers -- PART 2 Contexts for Teaching and Learning -- CHAPTER 5 Teaching Visual Communication Through Community-Based Projects -- CHAPTER 6 Teaching Visual Communication Online: Methods for a Changing Classroom -- CHAPTER 7 Integrating Visual and Verbal: A Framework for Teaching and Assessment -- PART 3 Evaluation and Assessment -- CHAPTER 8 Evaluating Visual Communication -- CHAPTER 9 A Practical Guide to Classroom Assessment in Visual Communication Design -- CHAPTER 10 Evaluating and Assessing Designed Documents: Assignments, Projects, Portfolios, and More -- PART 4 Tools and Technologies -- CHAPTER 11 Balancing Act: A Guide to Analyzing Context and Developing a Technologically Appropriate Approach to Visual Communication Instruction -- CHAPTER 12 Teaching Students to Design Rhetorically: A Low-Tech Process Approach -- CHAPTER 13 Filling in the Gaps: Learning to Live With-and Teach With-Microsoft SmartArt™ -- PART 5 Concluding Thoughts -- CHAPTER 14 Teaching Visual Rhetoric -- Appendix -- Contributors -- Index
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (189 pages)
    Series Statement: Interdisciplinary Studies in Sex for Sale
    Parallel Title: Print version Spanger, Marlene Prostitution Research in Context : Methodology, Representation and Power
    DDC: 306.74072
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Exploring sex for sale: methodological concerns -- Part I Manoeuvring in a politicised research field -- 2 History and the politics of prostitution: prostitution and the politics of history -- 3 Speaking the truth about prostitution -- 4 Troubling unknowns and certainties in prostitution policy claims-making -- Part II Researching for, about and with sex workers -- 5 Epistemologically privileging the sex worker: uncovering the rehearsed and presumed in sex work studies -- 6 Collaborative research with sex workers -- 7 The voice of images: photovoice, sex workers and affective engagement -- Part III Dangerous positions? Establishing the research field of sex for sale -- 8 What do emotions do? Circulations of annoyance, hostility and shame in fieldwork -- 9 Contamination or engagement? Doing class in prostitution research -- 10 Seducing the seducer: negotiating desire, discomfort and power in fieldwork -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781134789559
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (191 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Hamid, Sadek Young British Muslims : Between Rhetoric and Real Lives
    DDC: 306.6970941
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- Notes -- References -- 1. Researching young Muslim lives in contemporary Britain -- Introduction -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References -- 2. Child sexual exploitation and young British Muslim men: a modern moral panic? -- Introduction -- To categorise, sift and differentiate: the legacy of biological taxonomies -- The ethnicity and crime debate: reflections on British Asian-Muslim populations -- Tenets of a moral panic -- Asian grooming: a modern moral panic? -- Concluding remarks -- Note -- References -- 3. Do young British Muslim women need rescuing? -- Introduction -- Young British Muslim women and higher education -- A note on young Muslim women and marriage -- Some final thoughts -- Notes -- References -- 4. Urban young Muslims: cross cultural influence in the face of religious marginalisation and stigmatisation -- Introduction -- 'The whites [and Asians] have become black': street culture and its pervading influence among youth -- Urban Muslims - so who or what are we actually dealing with? -- Positive peer pressure: STREET - 'For you from people like you' -- Natural born leaders? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 5. Finding a voice: young Muslims, music and religious change in Britain -- Introduction -- Young Muslims in Britain -- A history of Muslim musicians in Britain -- Contemporary Muslim music: an emerging generation -- British Muslim musical soundscapes -- Contemporary nasheeds -- Aashiq al-Rasul -- Amir Awan -- Syncretic styles -- Sami Yusuf -- Pearls of Islam -- Muslim hip hop -- Poetic pilgrimage -- Quest Rah -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- 6. Religious values and political motivation among young British Muslims -- Introduction -- Spiritual ties -- Ties that bind -- Ties that bond
    Abstract: Facilitating political mobilization -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References -- 7. Virtual youth: Facebook Groups as identity platforms -- Introduction -- Facebook as a social action tool -- Young British Muslim's use of Facebook Groups -- Evaluating Facebook Groups as public identity platforms -- Group observations -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 8. Digital Orientalism: Muslim youth, Islamophobia and online racism -- Introduction -- Online 'race' thinking -- Orientalism offline -- The online community -- Amir Khan and online racism -- Amir Khan = 'race thinking' online -- Asda - Muslim 'baiting' online -- Twacism - online racism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 9. Re-fashioning the Islamic: young visible Muslims -- Introduction -- Experiences of sartorial alienation -- Representing and marketing the Islamic -- Integrating ethics and aesthetics -- The poetics of spirituality -- The exoticism of the East -- Urban street style -- Islamic through inscription -- Islamic and other fashions -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Notes on contributors -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317286332
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    Parallel Title: Print version Bowers, Chet A Digital Detachment : How Computer Culture Undermines Democracy
    DDC: 306.2
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    ISBN: 9781317636540
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (229 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in African Development
    Parallel Title: Print version Turshen, Meredeth Gender and the Political Economy of Conflict in Africa : The persistence of violence
    DDC: 303.6096
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    ISBN: 9781317151296
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (290 pages)
    Series Statement: Research in Migration and Ethnic Relations Series
    Parallel Title: Print version Baser, Bahar Diasporas and Homeland Conflicts : A Comparative Perspective
    DDC: 305.89435043
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    Parallel Title: Print version Roberts, Ken Social Theory, Sport, Leisure
    DDC: 306.48
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    Parallel Title: Print version Cremades, Fernando Checa Festival Culture in the World of the Spanish Habsburgs
    DDC: 394.26946
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    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Management and Business Studies v.68
    Parallel Title: Print version Ortenblad, Anders Gender Equality in a Global Perspective
    DDC: 305.3
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Contributor Presentations -- Preface -- Part I Background and Introduction -- 1 Introduction: Different Dimensions of Gender Equality in a Comparative Perspective -- Part II Examining Gender Equality in a Global Perspective -- 2 Gender Equality in Nigeria -- 3 Gender Equality in the Arab and Muslim World: Whither Post-Revolutionary Egypt? -- 4 (Un)doing Gender Equality in China -- 5 A "Fair Go" in the Lucky Country? Gender Equality and the Australian Case -- 6 Gender Equality in Uruguay -- 7 Structural and Ideological Gender Equality in Mexico -- 8 Gender Equality in the United States -- 9 Gender Equality in Serbia -- 10 Gender Equality in Croatia -- 11 Gender Equality in Estonia -- Part III Comments and Conclusions -- 12 Commentary: The Nature and Impact of Gender Equality Initiatives Around the Globe-Tensions and Paradoxes -- 13 Conclusion -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351995832
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    Series Statement: Routledge Library Editions: Women and Business v.6
    Parallel Title: Print version Fogarty, Michael P Sex, Career and Family
    DDC: 305.43
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Origional Title -- Origional Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- PART ONE: INTRODUCTION -- FOREWORD Are Women a Special Problem? -- I. THE SPECIAL PROBLEM OF WOMEN'S PROMOTION TO TOP JOBS -- Why do women hold so few of the highest posts? -- Is women's progress towards an equal share in higher professional and managerial work generally levelling off? -- The blocked road to the top - a by-product of the general conditions of women's employment? -- Jobs at the top: the case for a special study -- The P.E.P. enquiry -- The research team's orientations: values and assumptions underlying the project -- (a) The development of social theory -- (b) Commitment to a cause -- (c) Multiple answers, not a new stereotype -- (d) A problem of men and women, not of women alone -- (e) Varied but not permissive -- Outline of the Report -- PART TWO: AN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF EXPERIENCE -- II. THE EXPERIENCE OF EASTERN EUROPE -- Types of assistance extended to women in employment -- How successful have these measures been? -- What is the explanation? -- (a) Overload -- (b) Changing norms for child rearing and general relationships in the family -- (c) Reconciling family and work roles -- (d) Feminine identity -- Conclusion -- III. THE EXPERIENCE OF WESTERN COUNTRIES-IDEOLOGIES AND TRENDS -- General resemblances and differences between Eastern Europe and the West -- The ideological debate -- (a) Role segregation, with a strong preference for the housewife at home -- (b) Housekeeping as primary for wives, a job as complementary -- (c) Alternating home and work roles: the three-phase model -- (d) The continuous career pattern, with minimum interruption for maternity -- (e) Multiple patterns on a base of equal opportunity -- The actual course of development in the West
    Abstract: (a) Participation rates and the 'network effect' -- (b) Education, qualifications and occupations -- (c) Achievement: jobs at the top -- IV. THE EXPERIENCE OF WESTERN COUNTRIES-EMERGENCE OF A NEW ACCENT -- Discrimination not the central issue for the long run -- The central issue: not about admitting women to existing structures, but about adapting structures to women's presence in them -- (a) What are to be the norms of child care and marital relationships, and what conditions do they impose on men's as well as women's careers? -- (b) How is the sheer load of work involved in running a large family to be reconciled with the wife's career? -- (c) What are to be the norms of masculine and feminine behaviour? -- (d) How far can and should work as well as family patterns be adapted to fit women's distinctive life cycle? -- (e) What are to be the personal and social strategies for the next stage? -- PART THREE: STUDIES OF FAMILY AND WORK CAREERS -- V. THE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF THE RESEARCH -- Pre-school infancy period -- The school period (from nursery school to secondary school) -- The specialized training period -- The period of marriage and later career development -- Methods of investigation -- VI. WORK CAREERS -- Introduction -- The nature of career aspirations -- The place of career in the lives of men and women -- Components of career aspirations -- (a) Levels of aspiration -- (b) Types of aspiration -- Occupational choice and career performance -- Determinants of married women's expected work patterns -- Summary and discussion -- VII. FAMILY PATTERNS AND WORK -- Fundamental concepts: salience, commitment and integration -- The familistic emphasis -- Household division of labour -- The children and child-care activities -- The marital relationship -- The interaction between family and career
    Abstract: (a) The complexities surrounding women's career commitment -- (b) Career and husband's attitude -- (c) Career and marital satisfaction -- Orientations to work and family in a changing world -- Illustrative case vignettes - different patterns of commitment to career -- Summary and discussion -- VIII. CAREER PATHWAYS: WHAT PRODUCES THE WORK-PRONE WOMAN? -- Career and work patterns of married women -- Antecedent factors -- Interaction of antecedent and current influences -- Summary and discussion -- IX. THE RECONCILIATION OF WORK AND FAMILY LIFE: THE DUAL-CAREER FAMILY -- Variations in patterning of work-family relationships -- The place of the dual-career family -- The dual-career families in the study -- Analysis of important dimensions in the lives of the dual-career family -- (a) Dilemmas confronted by the couples -- i. Overload dilemmas -- ii. Dilemmas arising from the discrepancy between personal and social norms -- iii. Dilemmas of identity -- iv. Social network dilemmas -- v. Role-cycling dilemmas -- (b) Motivational syndromes -- (c) Viability factors -- i. What makes the dual-career family viable? -- ii. Factors that will affect the diffusion of the pattern -- PART FOUR: OCCUPATIONAL PROSPECTS -- X. THE OCCUPATIONAL STUDIES -- XI. WOMEN'S PERFORMANCE ON THE JOB -- The work style and performance of women already successful in their careers -- Men and women: marginal differences in style and performance and their effects -- (a) Women tend to have wider interests than men, and to be less exclusively motivated to reach top levels of power and wealth. Their ambitions tend to be 'horizontal' rather than 'vertical' -- (b) Women tend to be less forceful and competitive than men in their work and in pursuing their careers -- (c) Women tend more than men to adopt an informal, personal, expressive ('emotional, talkative') style of working
    Abstract: (d) Women are more likely than men to be tense, self-conscious, conscientious over details, disinclined to delegate and better at routine than at initiation -- (e) Women are not acceptable in certain fields as colleagues, superiors or business partners -- (f) Women are said to be a bad risk -- Summary and conclusion -- XII. ADAPTING EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES TO WOMEN'S LIFE CYCLE -- Continuity of experience: bridging the small child gap -- (a) Institutionalizing maternity leave -- (b) Part-time work and flexible hours -- Re-launching -- Accelerating back to the top -- Permanent part-time -- The problem of geographical mobility -- Conclusion: Do employers 1n any case need women with 'average' or 'typical' life cycles? -- PART FIVE: CONCLUSIONS -- XIII. THE ENQUIRY's FINDINGS AND THE FUTURE -- High level careers for women (notably for married women) can be practicable and desirable from both the family and the economic point of view -- (a) Need women's high-level careers damage the family? -- (b) The gain to employers and the economy -- No single pattern of work and family life provides the answer: a range of options is needed to suit different cases and times -- The problem is one of men and women, not of women alone -- Positive action is likely to be required, not merely the removal of barriers -- (a) At the stage of schooling and upbringing -- (b) As regards marriage and family life -- (c) In the world of work -- (d) As regards the law and other formal systems of rules -- What sort of agencies are needed? -- (a) Organization by or for women themselves -- (b) Anti-discrimination agencies -- (c) Men and women together: agencies for action on family and work -- POSTSCRIPT -- STATISTICAL AND TECHNICAL APPENDICES -- Appendix to Chapter III -- Appendix to Chapter V -- Appendix to Chapter VI -- Appendix to Chapter VII -- Appendix to Chapter IX -- SUBJECT INDEX
    Abstract: NAME INDEX
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    Series Statement: Routledge Research in Transnationalism v.33
    Parallel Title: Print version Walsh, Katie Transnational Migration and Home in Older Age
    DDC: 304.80846
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    Parallel Title: Print version Ozyegin, Gul Gender and Sexuality in Muslim Cultures
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    Series Statement: Cross-Cultural Management
    Parallel Title: Print version Moore, Fiona Transnational Business Cultures : Life and Work in a Multinational Corporation
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (261 pages)
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    Series Statement: Global Environmental Governance
    Parallel Title: Print version Pettenger, Mary E The Social Construction of Climate Change : Power, Knowledge, Norms, Discourses
    DDC: 304.2/5
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