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  • 1
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9789048550104
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (199 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Asian history
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Azimi, Nassrine, 1959 - The United States and cultural heritage protection in Japan (1945-1952)
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Japan ; USA ; Besatzungsmacht ; Kulturgüterschutz ; Japan ; USA Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers ; Kulturgüterschutz ; Besatzungspolitik
    Abstract: Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- Occupation is not war -- I. Japan's culture and cultural institutions before the war -- Bridges with the United States -- More than 36 views of Mount Fuji -- Encounters with the West -- Cultural fruits and frictions of the Meiji Restoration: The Iwakura Embassy -- Indispensable friendships at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts -- Ernest Fenollosa - the Boston-Japan bridge -- Okakura Tenshin - Teacher and Mentor -- Culture, the foundational stone? -- II. Prerequisites for occupation -- Planning the U.S. post-war policies for Japan -- Building towards the Arts and Monuments Division -- Franklin D. Roosevelt's America and the New Dealers -- The American Defense-Harvard Group -- The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) -- The American Commission for the Protection and Salvage of Artistic and Historic Monuments in War Areas (The Roberts Commission) -- The Civil Affairs Training Schools (CATS) -- III. 'Understanding Japan' -- The specialists -- Scholarship influencing policy and the bureaucracy? -- Joseph C. Grew - contested Dean of the 'Japan Crowd' -- George B. Sansom - supreme diplomat and supreme scholar -- Ruth Benedict - the enemy, too, is human -- Scholars and the Pacific War -- IV. The shape of an occupation -- A league unto its own -- SCAP, its leadership and structure -- Culture under the Occupation -- V. The arts and monuments division -- Culture within the Civil Information and Education (CIE) Section -- George L. Stout - Father of MFAA, Founder of A&amp -- M -- Langdon Warner - An idol returns -- Sherman E. Lee - How it all worked -- Expecting the worst, getting the best? -- VI. Conclusions -- Rethinking the 1950 Law for the Protection of Cultural Property -- Quo Vadis? -- Imaginable consequences -- Illustrations -- References -- Index.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789048535200
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (431 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Games and Play
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The playful citizen
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aktivistin ; Aktivist ; Politisches Engagement ; Politisierung ; Zivilgesellschaft ; Digitalisierung
    Abstract: In the last decade, digital media technologies and developments have given rise to exciting new forms of ludic, or playful, engagements of citizens in cultural and societal issues. From the Occupy movement to playful city-making to the gameful designs of the Obama 2008 and Trump 2016 presidential campaigns, and the rise of citizen science and ecological games, this book shows how play is a key theoretical, methodological, and practical principle for comprehending such new forms of civic engagement in a mediatized culture.The Playful Citizen explores how and through what media we are becoming more playful as citizens and how this manifests itself in our ways of doing, living, and thinking. We offer a pluralistic answer to such questions by bringing together scholars from different fields such as game and play studies, social sciences, and media and culture studies.
    Abstract: Cover -- Contents -- 1. The playful citizen: An introduction -- René Glas, Sybille Lammes, Michiel de Lange, Joost Raessens, and Imar de Vries -- Part I. Ludo-literacies -- Introduction to Part I -- René Glas, Sybille Lammes, Michiel de Lange, Joost Raessens, and Imar de Vries -- 2. Engagement in play, engagement in politics: Playing political video games -- Joyce Neys and Jeroen Jansz -- 3. Analytical game design: Game-making as a cultural technique in a gamified society -- Stefan Werning -- 4. Re-thinking the social documentary -- William Uricchio -- 5. Collapsus, or how to make players become ecological citizens -- Joost Raessens -- 6. The broken toy tactic: Clockwork worlds and activist games -- Anne-Marie Schleiner -- 7. Video games and the engaged citizen: On the ambiguity of digital play -- Ingrid Hoofd -- Part II. Ludo-epistemologies -- Introduction to Part II -- René Glas, Sybille Lammes, Michiel de Lange, Joost Raessens, and Imar de Vries -- 8. Public laboratory: Play and civic engagement -- Jessica Breen, Shannon Dosemagen, Don Blair, and Liz Barry -- 9. Sensing the air and experimenting with environmental citizenship -- Jennifer Gabrys -- 10. Biohacking: Playing with technology -- Stephanie de Smale -- 11. Ludo-epistemology: Playing with the rules in citizen science games -- René Glas and Sybille Lammes -- 12. The playful scientist: Stimulating playful communities for science practice -- Ben Schouten, Erik van der Spek, Daniël Harmsen, and Ellis Bartholomeus -- 13. Laborious playgrounds: Citizen science games as new modes of work/play in the digital age -- Sonia Fizek and Anne Dippel -- Part III. Ludo-politics -- Introduction to Part III -- René Glas, Sybille Lammes, Michiel de Lange, Joost Raessens, and Imar de Vries -- 14. On participatory politics as a game changer and the politics of participation -- Mercedes Bunz.
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  • 3
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press | Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9789048528318
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (244 pages)
    Series Statement: Transmedia : participatory culture and media convergence
    DDC: 302.23/45
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    Keywords: Fan ; Affektive Bindung ; Intermedialität ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: To dismantle negative stereotypes of fans, this book offers a media ethnography of the digital culture, conventions, and urban spaces associated with fandoms, arguing that fandom is an area of productive, creative, and subversive value. By examining the fandoms of Sherlock, Glee, Firefly, and other popular television-based franchises, the author appeals to fans and scholars alike in her empirically grounded methodology and insightful analysis of production hierarchies, gender, sexuality, play, and affect.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9789048538300
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (265 pages)
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    Keywords: Terrorism-Europe-Case studies ; Terrorism-Netherlands-Case studies ; Terrorism ; Europe ; Case studies ; Terrorism ; Netherlands ; Case studies ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Case studies. ; Electronic books
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9789048536443
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (227 pages)
    Series Statement: Landscape and Heritage Research Ser
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Heritage and tourism
    Parallel Title: Print version Egberts, Linde Heritage and Tourism : Places, Imageries and the Digital Age
    DDC: 338.4791
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    Keywords: Heritage tourism ; Culture and tourism ; Tourism ; Information technology ; Culture and tourism. ; Tourism-Information technology ; Heritage tourism. ; Electronic books ; Kulturerbe ; Tourismus ; Digitale Revolution
    Abstract: Cover -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- 1 Tourism and Heritage: Crafting experiences through innovation -- 2 Tourism Conflicts and Conflict Tourism: Curating "Holoscapes" in Europe's Age of Crisis -- 3 Heritage Landscapes of Hiroshima and Nagasaki -- 4 Revealing and Presenting the Past(s) for the Public: Fethiye Mosque and Museum as a cultural heritage site in Istanbul -- 5 Who Takes the Lead in Initiating Cooperation in a Cultural Network and Why?: The case study of a rural Finnish destination -- 6 Sustainability of Heritage-Tourism Destinations: A demand-based perspective on Cusco, Peru -- 7 Localising National Tourism Websites: The case of World Heritage sites -- 8 Enhancing the Tourist Heritage Experience through "In-Situ", Customisable, 3D-Printed Souvenirs -- 9 Tracking the Heritage Tourist: Heritage tourism and visiting patterns in a historic city -- 10 The Construction of a Tourist-Historic Icon: The case of the Palace of Westminster, London -- 11 Conclusion -- Index -- List of Figures and Tables.
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9789048530687
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (293 pages)
    Series Statement: Asian Cities
    Series Statement: Asian Cities Ser v.5
    Parallel Title: Sen, Siddhartha Colonizing, decolonizing, and globalizing Kolkata
    Parallel Title: Print version Sen, Siddhartha Colonising, Decolonising, and Globalising Kolkata : From a Colonial to a Post-Marxist City
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    Keywords: Urban renewal India ; Kolkata ; Electronic books ; Kalkutta ; Stadtplanung ; Geschichte 1690-2015
    Abstract: Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- A Note to Readers -- 1. Overture: Introduction -- Scope of the Book -- Analytical Framework -- The Concept of the State in India -- Socialism, Communism, and Marxism -- Data Sources -- Organization of the Book -- 2. Colonizing Kolkata: From a City of Huts to a City of Palaces -- Founding of Kolkata -- Kolkata's Early Urbanism -- Spatial Restructuring of Kolkata and the Emergence of Social and Political Control as the Dominant Planning Paradigm -- Kolkata's Transformation to a City of Palaces -- Emergence of Architecture as a Symbol of Power -- Creating a Healthier and Beautiful City for the British: Emergence of a New Paradigm for Planning -- Early Municipal Administration in Kolkata -- The Rise of the British and the Demise of Other European Settlements around Kolkata -- Haora's Urbanism -- 3. Building a Neo-Classical, Beautiful, and Clean City: The Rise and Decline of British Imperial Urbanism -- Consolidation of British Power: Making Kolkata a Neo-Classical City -- The Neo-Classical Architectural Influence on the Bengali Elite -- Orientalist Discourse on Architecture and Kolkata -- The Absence of the Indo-Saracenic Style in Kolkata -- Victoria Memorial Hall: Neo-Classical Revival in Kolkata -- The Modern Indian Architecture Movement -- Limited Modernism in Kolkata -- Transforming Kolkata into a Cleaner and Healthier City for the British -- Shifting the Discourse to Bustees as a Source of Disease -- The Calcutta Improvement Trust and E.P. Richards's Plan for Kolkata -- Sir Patrick Geddes's Plan for the Burra Bazaar -- Racial Segregation -- Municipal Administration in Kolkata and the Expansion of Its Boundaries -- Haora's Transformation to a Coolie Town -- 4. Decolonizing Kolkata: From an American Planning Paradigm to a Marxist City.
    Abstract: Chandigarh: A Defining Moment in India's Search for Post-Colonial Urbanism -- Revivalist Architecture and the Search for Post-Colonial Architectural Identity -- Lack of a Search for Post-Colonial Architecture in Kolkata -- In Search of Post-Colonial Planning: An Overview -- The Initial Acts of Decolonization in Kolkata -- Material Legacies of Colonial Planning and Kolkata's Post-Colonial Urban Problems -- Political Economy of Post-Colonial Kolkata and Its Urban Problems -- Administrative Structure and the Continuation of the Colonial Legacy in the Immediate Post-Colonial Period -- Western Discourse on Kolkata and the Advent of Western Planning -- The Calcutta Metropolitan Planning Organisation and the Export of the American Planning Paradigm to Kolkata -- The Fear of Communism and the Formation of the Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority -- Political Climate and Municipal Reform -- The Infiltration of the Grassroots Space by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and Its Allies -- New Towns around Kolkata -- Haora's Post-Colonial Urbanism -- 5. Globalizing Kolkata: A Late Bloomer -- Emergence of New Market-Driven Architectural Forms in India -- Why Kolkata Was a Late Bloomer -- Making Kolkata Attractive to Capital: Operation Sunshine and the Proposal to Remove Rickshaw Pullers -- Singur and Nandigram: The Changing Priorities of the Left Front -- Kolkata's Population Growth, Territorial Changes, and Administrative Structure -- Liberalization and the Changing Role of the Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority and the Kolkata Municipal Corporation -- Kolkata's Private Townships and Gated Communities: Emergence of Real Estate-Driven Development -- Kolkata's Office Buildings for the Service and Financial Sectors, SEZs, and IT Parks and Complexes -- Shopping Malls
    Abstract: Emergence of New Planning Paradigms: State-Regulated Townships and Private Townships -- Rajarhat -- Haora's Global Urbanism -- Kolkata West International City -- 6. Concluding Remarks -- Glossary -- List of Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Index -- List of Figures -- Figure 1 - View of Fort William, Done after the Painting in the Court Room of the Company's House in Leaden Hall Street after George Lambert, by Elisha Kirkall, 1735 -- Figure 2 - A conceptual map of Kolkata in the early eighteenth century -- Figure 3 - Calcutta in 1756, by John Call and J. Cheevers -- Figure 4 - Navaratna Kai Temple. Detail from Govinda Ram Mittee's Pagoda, Calcutta, by Thomas Daniell. Coloured aquatint, 1798 -- Figure 5 - A pictorial map of Old Goa. From Goa Indiae Orientalis Metropolis, by Pieter Boudewyn van der Aa. Engraving, 1719 -- Figure 6 - Plan of the Dutch Factory at Hooghly-Chinsura in 1721, by an anonymous artist. Engraving, 1721 -- Figure 7 - Esplanade Row (north of the Maidan). From Esplanade Row and the Council House, by Thomas Daniell. Coloured aquatint with etching, 1788 -- Figure 8 - A garden house in Garden Reach. From View on the Banks of the Hooghly near Calcutta. The Country Residence of William Farquharson Esq., by James Moffat after Frans Balthazar Solvyns. Aquatint, 1800 -- Figure 9 - Writers Building, Calcutta, by Thomas Daniell. Coloured aquatint, 1798. The building was designed by Thomas Lyon and was constructed in 1780 -- Figure 10 - Old Government House, by Thomas Daniell. Coloured aquatint with etching, 1788. The building was built in 1767 -- Figure 11 - South East View of the New Government House in Calcutta, by J. Clarke and H. Merke. Coloured aquatint, published by Edward Orme in 1805. The building was designed by Lieutenant Charles Wyatt and was built between 1798 and 1803
    Abstract: Figure 12 - Government House & Banqueting Hall, Madras, by the Nicholas Brothers. Photographic print, 1860. The building was renovated by John Goldingham, circa 1800-1802 -- Figure 13 - Major settlements around Kolkata in the eighteenth century -- Figure 14 - Old Danish Gate, Serampore, by Frederick Fiebig. Photographic print, 1851 -- Figure 15 - Chandernagore, by James Moffat. Aquatint with etching, published in Calcutta, 1800 -- Figure 16 - The Town Hall in Kolkata. The architect who designed the building was John Garstin. It was completed in 1813 -- Figure 17 - A view of English houses in Chowringhi from a lithograph. Plate 18: Views of Calcutta. Chowringhee Road by William Wood, 1833 -- Figure 18 - Surrounded by an entourage of servants: From The Establishment of an English Gentleman, Calcutta. Photographic print by Frederick Fiebig, 1851 -- Figure 19 - A view of the Writers Building, or Mahakaran, as it is called today -- Figure 20 - An early example of classical influence on the Bengali elite: From View on the Chitpore Road, Calcutta. Coloured aquatint by Thomas Daniell, 1797 -- Figure 21 - The Mullick Palace (also known as Marble Palace), built between 1835 and 1840 -- Figure 22 - A view of Qaisarbagh. Photographic print by an unknown photographer, 1880 -- Figure 23 - Laxmi Vilas Place Baroda (now known as Vadodora). Photographic print by an unknown photographer, 1890. The building was designed by Major Charles Mant, architect, and was completed by Robert Fellowes Chisholm in 1890 -- Figure 24 - The General Post Office. Walter L.B. Granville was the architect who designed the building, which was built between 1864 and 1868 -- Figure 25 - The High Court. Walter L.B. Granville was the architect who designed the building, which was built between 1864 and 1872
    Abstract: Figure 26 - St. John's Church. The building was designed by Lieutenant James Agg and was built in 1787. Photographic print by Samuel Bourne, 1865 -- Figure 27 - St. Paul's Cathedral. The building was designed by Major W. Nairn Forbes and was built in 1839 -- Figure 28 - Chartered Bank Building. The building was designed and built by Martin and Company in 1906 -- Figure 29 - Esplanade Mansions. The building was designed and built by Martin and Company in 1910 -- Figure 30 - Metro movie theatre. The architect for the building, which opened in 1934, was Thomas W. Lamb -- Figure 31 - Public Works Office, Mumbai. The building was designed by Colonel Henry St. Clair Wilkins and was completed in 1872. Photographic print by Bourne and Shepherd, 1870 -- Figure 32 - Victoria Memorial Hall. The architect for the building, which was completed in 1921, was William H. Emerson -- Figure 33 - Secretariat, New Delhi. The architect of the building, which was completed in 1931, was Sir Herbert Baker -- Figure 34 - Viceroy's House (now known as Rashtrapati Bhavan), New Delhi. The architect for the building, which was completed in 1931, was Sir Edwin Lutyens -- Figure 35 - The Sayaji Rao Gaekwad Library at Banaras Hindu University, built between 1927 and 1941 -- Figure 36 - The Lighthouse Cinema. The architect of the building, which was built around 1936-1938, was Willem Marinus Dudok -- Figure 37 - Kolkata in 1839: Calcutta, a French map credited to Dufour and Benard, published by Rouard in 1839. Photograph by Bourne and Shepherd, 1870 -- Figure 38 - Map of Kolkata showing cholera deaths from 1876 to 1880 -- Figure 39 - Map of Kolkata showing cholera deaths from 1881 to 1885 -- Figure 40 - Values Map of the City with One of the Road Schemes, by E.P. Richards
    Abstract: Figure 41 - An artist's depiction of the Black Town: The Chitpore Road, Calcutta. Coloured chromolithograph by William Simpson, 1867
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  • 7
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9789048527472
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (263 pages)
    Series Statement: Asian Heritages
    Series Statement: Asian Heritages Ser v.2
    Parallel Title: Print version Stolte, Carolien Eurasian Encounters : Museums, Missions, Modernities
    DDC: 303.482504
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift
    Abstract: Cover -- Table of Contents -- 1. Eurasian Encounters -- Cross-border Intellectual and Cultural Exchange, 1900-1950 -- Carolien Stolte and Yoshiyuki Kikuchi -- Part I â Artistic Spaces -- 2. The Museum at Aundh -- Reflecting on Citizenship and the Art Museum in the Colony -- Deepti Mulgund -- 3. Exhibiting the Nation -- Cultural Flows, Transnational Exchanges, and the Development of Museums in Japan and China, 1900-1950 -- Shu-Li Wang -- 4. Parallel Tracks -- Pan Yuliang and Amrita Sher-Gil in Paris -- Sonal Khullar -- 5. Bauhaus and Tea Ceremony -- A Study of Mutual Impact in Design Education between Germany and Japan in the Interwar Period -- Helena Äapková -- Part II â Missions and Education -- 6. Schooling a Missionary in Early Twentieth-Century Eastern India -- Indrani Chatterjee -- 7. The Catholic Church in China in the First Half of the Twentieth Century -- The Establishment of Zhendan University and Furen University -- Cindy Yik-yi Chu -- Part III â Shared Trajectories, New Subjectivities -- 8. Indigenizing Cosmopolitanism -- Shifting Metropolitan Subjectivities in Twentieth-century Colombo -- Anoma Pieris -- 9. Fighting for the Soviet Empire -- War Propaganda Production and Localized Discourses on Soviet Patriotism in Uzbekistan during the Second World War -- Boram Shin -- 10. Shared Origins, Shared Outcomes? -- Transcultural Trajectories of Germany and Japan during the Asia-Pacific War -- Andrea Germer -- Index
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9789048531257
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (269 pages)
    Series Statement: Asian Cities
    Series Statement: Asian Cities Ser. v.4
    Parallel Title: Naeem, Anila Urban traditions and historic environments in Sindh
    Parallel Title: Print version Naeem, Anila Urban Traditions and Historic Environments in Sindh : A Fading Legacy of Shikarpoor, Historic City
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    Keywords: Vernacular architecture ; Electronic books ; Shikarpur ; Stadtentwicklung ; Denkmalpflege ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Cover -- Table of Contents -- List of Acronyms -- Glossary of Local Terms -- Acknowledgements -- Author's Note -- 1 Shikarpoor Historic Town -- Introduction, Background and Development -- Historical Background -- The Daudpotas -- The Kalhoras -- The Afghans -- The Talpurs -- British Rule -- The Shikarpoori Merchants and their Network -- Development of Shikarpoor: Growth Pattern and Expansions Directions -- The Walled City (Seventeenth-Eighteenth Century) -- Early Extensions (Late Eighteenth and Mid-Nineteenth century) -- Colonial Expansions (1843-1947) -- Post-Independence Developments (1947 onwards) -- Administrative and Socioeconomic Aspects -- Present Administrative Set-up -- Socioeconomic Context and Demographics -- Trade, Commerce and Industry -- Connectivity to the City -- Summary -- 2 The Character of Shikarpoor's Historic Fabric -- Layout of the City: Streets, Circulation and Composition -- Circulation Pattern and Street Hierarchy within Walled Limits -- 'Mohallas' or Neighbourhoods -- Plot Parcels -- Components of the Built Fabric: Open spaces, Urban elements and Buildings -- Opens Spaces and Natural Assets -- Parks/Public Gardens -- Graveyards and Mukams -- Small Squares within the Walled City (for Wells) -- Agricultural Lands and Orchards -- Irrigation Canals -- Water Tanks -- Urban Elements -- Archways -- Entranceway to Streets or Open Space -- Entrance Doors -- Inscriptions -- Fire Prevention -- Pedestrian Bridge -- Wells/Hand Pumps -- Drinking-Water Fountains (Sabeel) -- Buildings/Architecture -- Types and Usage -- Building Heights and Number of Storeys -- Ownership and Occupancy -- Materials and Construction Techniques -- 3 The Dominant Building Types -- Residential, Commercial, Religious and Other Public Buildings -- Residential: Havelis and Mansions -- Commercial: Bazaars and Shops -- Covered (Dhak) Bazaar -- Stuart Gunj Bazaar.
    Abstract: Religious: Temples, Mosques and Shrines -- Other Landmark Buildings -- 4 Characteristic Architectural Features of Historic Buildings -- Balcony/Balconette -- Columns/Coupled Columns -- Arched or Decorative Windows/Ventilators -- Pediments/Broken Pediments -- Roundels/Rosettes -- Cornice/Mouldings -- Entrance Portal -- Festoons/Garlands -- Cupolas/Chatris -- Colonnaded/Arcaded Portico or Verandah -- Grills/Iron Work -- Carved Brackets -- Projecting Timber Balcony/Gallery/Room -- Openings with Fixed Openwork Panels/Masonry -- Carved Timber Doors -- Timber Pelmet -- Lamp Niche -- Decorative Parapet -- Stucco Ornamentation -- Courtyard (Sehn)/Open Spaces -- Ornamented Soffit/Ceiling -- Shiwala Temple -- Pitched Roof -- Dome -- Sculpture -- Marble/Stone Carved Panels -- Pilasters -- Room Bridging Over Street -- Garbage chute -- 5 Typological Classification and Grouping -- Architectural and Period Styles -- Group I -- Group II -- Group IIa -- Group IIb -- Group III -- Group IIIa -- Group IIIb -- Group IV -- Group V -- Group VI -- Volumetric Principles and Design Variations: Plan Typology -- Value-Based Grouping -- 6 The State of Conservation and Related Issues -- Physical Condition and Threat Level -- Identified Threats: Causes and Impacts -- Demolitions -- Afghan Fort/Kaffila Serai -- Disappearing 'Havelis' and landmarks -- Underutilization and inappropriate use of buildings -- Inappropriate alterations -- Neglect and inadequate maintenance -- Property divisions -- Lack of development investments -- Degeneration of public, civic, institutional and recreational facilities -- From urban to rural character and pattern -- An ineffective municipality and an absence of a conservation masterplan -- Lack of trained professionals -- 7 Potentials and Prospects -- Urban Revival - the Way Ahead -- Identified potentials
    Abstract: Way Ahead: Implementation Actions and Policies -- Proposed Actions for Implementation -- Policy Guidelines -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index -- List of Tables and Figures -- Tables -- Table 1.1 Chronology of important developments in the history of Shikarpoor till the time of Indo-Pakistan Partition -- compiled from different historical sources -- Table 1.2 Population estimates and census figures for Shikarpoor -- Figures -- Figure 1.1 Location of Sindh and Shikarpoor in the context of the Region -- Figure 1.2 Map showing routes of Shikarpoori Merchants linking with Central Asia -- Figure 1.3 Map of Shikarpoor showing its extent and growth from walled city to the present day -- Figure 1.4 (A-E) Series of historic maps in the collection of Sindh Archives indicate changes in Shikarpoor's administrative importance -- Figure 1.5 Present boundaries of Shikarpur District -- Figure 1.6 Boundaries of Shikarpoor's Union Councils -- Figure 2.1 Map showing street layout inside walled city and its early extensions on the eastern side -- Figure 2.2 Open spaces in Shikarpoor -- Figure 2.3 Shaheed Allah Buksh Municipal Park (Shahi Bagh) -- Figure 2.4 Liaquat Park (Ganesh Bagh) -- Figure 2.5 Plaque inside Ganesh Park -- Figure 2.6 Satellite image showing extents of Manchar Shah Ghazi Graveyard -- Figure 2.7 Shamshan Ghat -- Figure 2.8 (A & B) The temple complex near Shamshan Ghat enclosure -- Figure 2.9 Open spaces within the walled city area -- Figure 2.10 Agricultural fields -- Figure 2.11 The Sindh Wah -- Figure 2.12 Historic map of 1915 showing water tanks -- Figure 2.13 (A & B) Archways -- Figure 2.14 Entranceway to streets -- Figure 2.15 Bab-e-Ahmadi - entrance to a public open space -- Figure 2.16 Ornate entrances of houses -- Figure 2.17 Inscription panels -- Figure 2.18 Fire-fighting hydrants -- Figure 2.19 Sukpul - pedestrian bridge
    Abstract: Figure 2.20 (A & B) Public wells -- Figure 2.21 (A & B) Water troughs in Shikarpoor -- Figure 2.22 Usage map of historic buildings -- Figure 2.23 (A & B) Motifs and patterns on façades -- Figure 2.24 External plasterwork on historic structures -- Figure 2.25 Ramdas Hall -- Figure 2.26 Vault in 'Old Sessions Court' -- Figure 2.27 (A-D) Figurative carvings over door tympanums -- Figure 3.1 Schematic layout and section -- Figure 3.2 Double height lounge -- Figure 3.3 (A-C) Flooring patterns and dado tiles -- Figure 3.4 (A & B) Decorative façades of traditional houses -- Figure 3.5 (A & B) Basant Haveli -- Figure 3.6 (A & B) Murlimal Haveli -- Figure 3.7 Khanchand Haveli -- Figure 3.8 Haveli street -- Figure 3.9 Dead-end haveli street -- Figure 3.10 Autaaq - guest house -- Figure 3.11 Bungalow-style residences -- Figure 3.12 Residence inspired by bungalow style -- Figure 3.13 (A & B) Shikarpoor's Dhak (Covered) Bazaar -- Figure 3.14 Layout of the Dhak (Covered) Bazaar street -- Figure 3.15 (A-D) Shops inside Dhak Bazaar -- Figure 3.16 Stuart Gunj Bazaar -- Figure 3.17 (A & B) Stuart Gunj Bazaar in morning hours -- Figure 3.18 Street profile of the Main Bazaar Street -- Figure 3.19 (A-D) A well-preserved cluster in Dhak Bazaar -- Figure 3.20 (A & B) Gourmet delights of Diwan Hotel -- Figure 3.21 (A & B) 'Sheva Mandli Shanker Bharti Temple' -- Figure 3.22 (A & B) Khatwari Mandir and Dharamsala -- Figure 3.23 (A & B) Haveli temples -- Figure 3.24 (A-D) 'Shiwala' temples -- Figure 3.25 Mosques inside Shikarpoor's historic core -- Figure 3.26 Early traditions of mosque -- Figure 3.27 (A & B) Jamia mosques -- Figure 3.28 Dargah Haji Fakirullah Alvi -- Figure 3.29 (A & B) Government Boys' High School #2 -- Figure 3.30 (A & B) Tourmal Mulchand Chhabria Budha Ashram (Old People's Home) -- Figure 3.31 (A & B) RBUT Hospital (Civil Hospital)
    Abstract: Figure 3.32 (A & B) Seth Chellasing and Sitaldas College -- Figure 3.33 (A-C) Dewan Power House -- Figure 4.1 Bar chart of architectural elements -- Figure 4.2 Chimney of a rice mill -- Figure 4.3 Some samples of balconies/balconettes from Shikarpoor's listed historic buildings -- Figure 4.4 Samples of columns/coupled columns from Shikarpoor's listed historic buildings -- Figure 4.5 Some samples of windows from Shikarpoor's listed historic buildings -- Figure 4.6 Some samples of pediments from Shikarpoor's listed historic buildings -- Figure 4.7 Samples of roundels/rosettes -- Figure 4.8 Samples of cornice/mouldings -- Figure 4.9 Samples of entrance portal -- Figure 4.10 Samples of festoons/garlands -- Figure 4.11 Samples of cupolas/chatris -- Figure 4.12 Samples of colonnaded/arcaded portico or verandah -- Figure 4.13 Samples of grilles/iron work -- Figure 4.14 Samples of carved brackets -- Figure 4.15 Samples of the mohari treatment of façade in different ways -- Figure 4.16 Samples of openings with fixed openwork panels/masonry -- Figure 4.17 Samples of carved timber doors -- Figure 4.18 Samples of timber pelmet -- Figure 4.19 Samples of niche for lamp -- Figure 4.20 Samples of decorative parapet -- Figure 4.21 Samples of stucco ornamentation -- Figure 4.22 Samples of courtyard/open spaces within residences -- Figure 4.23 Samples of patterns used in ornamented soffits of external projections -- Figure 4.24 Samples of shiwala temple -- Figure 4.25 Samples of pitched roof -- Figure 4.26 Variety of domes used in mosques, shrines and temples -- Figure 4.27 Samples of sculpture -- Figure 4.28 Samples of marble or stone carved panels -- Figure 4.29 Samples of pilasters -- Figure 4.30 Samples of room bridging over street -- Figure 4.31 Samples of garbage chute -- Figure 5.1 (A-C) Buildings representing group I
    Abstract: Figure 5.2 (A-C) Buildings representing Group IIa
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9789048535057
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (425 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Religion and society in Asia
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    Abstract: This book explores the interaction between religion and nationalism in the Chinese societies of mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Cheng-tian Kuo analyses the dominant religions, including Chinese Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, Daoism, Christianity, Islam, and folk religions, but he also goes beyond that, showing how in recent decades the Chinese state has tightened its control over religion to an unprecedented degree. Indeed, it could almost be said to have constructed a wholly new religion, Chinese Patriotism. The same period, however, has seen the growth of democratic civil religions, which could challenge the state
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9789048525362 , 9048525365 , 9789089647580 , 9089647589
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 pages .)
    Edition: [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library 2011 Electronic reproduction
    Series Statement: Asian Borderlands 1
    Parallel Title: Print version McDuie-Ra, Duncan Borderland city in New India
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    Keywords: Sociology, Urban India ; Imphāl. ; City and town life India ; Imphāl. ; Urbanization India ; Imphāl. ; Sociology, Urban ; Urbanization ; City and town life ; Sociology, Urban ; Urbanization ; City and town life ; Electronic books ; India ; Urban communities ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Sociology ; Urban ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; City Planning & Urban Development ; City and town life ; Ethnic relations ; Political aspects ; Politics and government ; Sociology, Urban ; Urbanization ; India ; India ; Imphāl ; India Ethnic relations ; Political aspects. ; India Politics and government, 21st century. ; India Ethnic relations ; Political aspects ; India Politics and government 21st century ; India ; India ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Imphal
    Abstract: Borderland Cities in New India explores contemporary urban life in two cities in India's Northeast borderland at a time of dramatic change. Social and economic transformation from India's embrace of neoliberalism and globalisation, often referred to as 'new' India, has become a popular subject for academic analysis in the last decade. This is epitomised by focus on so-called 'mega-cities', reflecting a general trend in scholarship on other parts of Asia. However, far less attention has been afforded to borderland regions and to the provincial cities of 'new' India. Using ethnographic material, this book focuses on two cities in India's Northeast borderland: Aizawl and Imphal. Both cities have been profoundly affected by armed conflict, militarism, displacement, and inter-ethnic tensions. Yet, both are also experiencing intensified flows of goods and people, rapid urban development, and expansion of Indian and foreign capital associated with the opening of the borderland west to the rest of India and east to the rest of Asia
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    ISBN: 9789048527045
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (212 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Cities and Culture
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ward, Simon, 1969 - Urban memory and visual culture in Berlin
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    Keywords: Memorials ; Collective memory ; Berlin (Germany) Civilization 20th century ; Berlin (Germany) In art ; Berlin (Germany) In motion pictures ; Electronic books ; Berlin ; Städtebau ; Kulturelle Identität ; Geschichte 1957-2012
    Abstract: "This book examines the crucial role of visual culture (architecture, memorials, photography and film) in shaping Berlin's urban memory culture in both East and West in reponse to the changing political, social and economic organization of the built environment over the past five decades
    Abstract: As sites of turbulence and transformation, cities are machines for forgetting. And yet archiving and exhibiting the presence of the past remains a key cultural, political and economic activity in many urban environments. This book takes the example of Berlin over the past four decades to chart how the memory culture of the city has responded to the challenges and transformations thrown up by the changing political, social and economic organization of the built environment. The book focuses on the visual culture of the city (architecture, memorials, photography and film). It argues that the recovery of the experience of time is central to the practices of an emergent memory culture in a contemporary 'overexposed' city, whose spatial and temporal boundaries have long since disintegrated
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    Pages: 1 online resource , 11 halftones
    Series Statement: Asian Borderlands
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    Keywords: Verstädterung ; Stadtleben ; Indien ; Manipur ; Imphal ; Electronic books ; Verstädterung ; Stadtleben ; Indien ; Manipur ; Imphal
    Abstract: While India has been a popular subject of scholarly analysis in the past decade, the majority of that attention has been focused on its major cities. This volume instead explores contemporary urban life in a smaller city located in India's Northeast borderland at a time of dramatic change, showing how this city has been profoundly affected by armed conflict, militarism, displacement, interethnic tensions, and the expansion of neoliberal capitalism
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  • 13
    ISBN: 9789048523320
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (161 pages)
    Series Statement: Global Asia Ser v.3
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als From Padi states to commercial states
    Parallel Title: Print version Bourdier, édéric From Padi States to Commercial States : Reflections on Identity and the Social Construction Space in the Borderlands of Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand and Myanmar
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Assimilation (Sociology)-Southeast Asia ; Birma.-gnd-(DE-588)4069500-1 ; Borderlands.-fast-(OCoLC)fst01723579 ; Borderlands-Southeast Asia ; Ethnizität.-gnd-(DE-588)4220764-2 ; Grenzgebiet.-gnd-(DE-588)4021993-8 ; Gruppenidentität.-gnd-(DE-588)4140349-6 ; Indigenous peoples-Government relations.-fast-(OCoLC)fst00970236 ; Indigenous peoples-Southeast Asia-Government relations ; Internationale Migration.-gnd-(DE-588)4162051-3 ; Jarai.-gnd-(DE-588)4256303-3 ; Kambodscha.-gnd-(DE-588)4029400-6 ; Karen.-gnd-(DE-588)4029662-3 ; Minorities.-fast-(OCoLC)fst01023088 ; Minorities-Southeast Asia ; Moken.-gnd-(DE-588)4284737-0 ; Politics and government.-fast-(OCoLC)fst01919741 ; Southeast Asia.-fast-(OCoLC)fst01240499 ; Southeast Asia-Politics and government-1945- ; Soziokultureller Wandel.-gnd-(DE-588)4227561-1 ; Thailand.-gnd-(DE-588)4078228-1 ; Vietnam.-gnd-(DE-588)4063514-4 ; Assimilation (Sociology)-fast-(OCoLC)fst00819095 ; Indochina ; Südostasien ; Grenzgebiet ; Minderheit ; Ethnische Identität ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Südostasien ; Grenzgebiet ; Minderheit ; Ethnische Identität ; Nationalbewusstsein
    Abstract: Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- The Institutionalized Zomia -- The Manipulation of the Concept of Zomia -- 1 Introduction -- From Padi States to Commercial States -- Preliminary Remarks -- Nations and States or Nation-States? -- Inner Zomia and Globalization: the Other among the Self -- Ethnogenesis: Ethnic Minorities or Social Groups? -- Identity Construction in the Borderlands -- 2 Populations on the Move in the Borderlands of Northeast Cambodia -- Socio-Economic Changes and Identity Creation -- Frédéric Bourdier -- Irremediable Interferences -- International Linkages, Newcomers and Alternative Perspectives -- Theoretical Prospects -- Conclusion: the return of nomadic life -- 3 The Burmese 'Adaptive Colonization' of Southern Thailand -- Maxime Boutry -- Introduction -- Historical Background: the National Roots of International Migrations -- Rationale -- The Burmese Adaptive Colonization of Thailand -- Migrations, Exchanges and the Making of Borders -- The Perception of Borders and Segmentation of Migration -- Conclusion -- 4 The "Interstices" -- A History of Migration and Ethnicity -- Jacques Ivanoff -- How was the first Zomian created? -- Interactions and Segmentations -- The Creation of 'Sea-Zomians' -- The Moken in Thailand -- The Moken in Myanmar -- Ethnogenesis: Fear of Slavery Versus Nomad Ideology -- The Moken in History: Ancient Interactions and Knowledge in Managing Difference -- The Inner Zomian -- Conclusion -- 5 Borders and Cultural Creativity -- The Case of the Chao Lay, the Sea Gypsies of Southern Thailand -- Olivier Ferrari -- Introduction -- Are Borderlands Exclusively Administrative Features? -- Territory and Borderland as Manifold Concepts -- The Sea Gypsies in the Ethnoregional Social Fabric -- The Coast as a Borderland -- The Nomads and the Sea -- The Tenth Month Ceremony.
    Abstract: The Sea Gypsies and the National Borders -- Conclusion -- About the Authors -- Bibliography -- Index -- List of Maps and Tables -- Map 1.1 Political map of Malay Peninsula -- Map 2.1 Ratanakiri Province -- Map 4.1 The Kra Isthmus and transpeninsular routes -- Table 4.1 Names of the sea nomads per country -- Table 4.2 Moken, Moklen and Urak Lawoi point of view -- Table 4.3 Moken demography in Myanmar (1998-2003) -- Table 4.4 Moken Demography in Myanmar (2007-2009)
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    ISBN: 9789048523177 , 9048523176 , 9789089646507 , 9089646507
    Language: English
    Series Statement: Imiscoe Research
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Migration from the Middle East and North Africa to Europe
    Parallel Title: Print version Migration from the Middle East and North Africa to Europe. Past developments, current status, and future potentials
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    Keywords: Emigration and immigration ; Emigration and immigration ; Economic aspects ; Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General ; Maghreb ; Moyen-Orient ; Migration internationale ; Aspects socio-économiques ; UE/CE Union européenne ; North Africa ; Europe ; Middle East ; Politique migratoire ; HISTORY ; Europe ; Western ; Europe Emigration and immigration ; Economic aspects. ; Europe Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects. ; Africa, North Emigration and immigration. ; Middle East Emigration and immigration. ; Europe Emigration and immigration ; Economic aspects ; Africa, North Emigration and immigration ; Europe Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects ; Middle East Emigration and immigration ; Europe Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects ; Africa, North Emigration and immigration ; Middle East Emigration and immigration ; Europe Emigration and immigration ; Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Mittlerer Osten ; Nordafrika ; Migration ; Europa ; Arbeitsmarkt ; Bevölkerungsentwicklung ; Potenzial
    Abstract: One of the most important challenges facing the European Union is demographic: as birth rates continue to decline and the population ages, immigration will be needed to sustain a sufficient working-age population. This volume takes that fact as a point of departure for analyzing patterns and prospects of immigration from the Middle East and North Africa to Europe.
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    ISBN: 9789089644053
    Language: Dutch
    Pages: Online-Ressource (238 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Nieuw in Nederland : Feesten en rituelen in verandering
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    Abstract: This title is available in the OAPEN Library - http://www.oapen.org
    Description / Table of Contents: Voorwoord; Inleiding; Nieuwe Nederlandsheid in feest en ritueel; Irene Stengs; Van frak via sarong en kebaja naar bruidsjapon; Molukse vieringen in verandering; Fridus Steijlen; Onzichtbare gemeenschap; Nieuwjaar op z'n Russisch*; Helen Kopnina; Nationale iftar; De vermaatschappelijking van een ritueel; Thijl Sunier; Verlangen en verleiden; Multiculturalisme en festivals; Hilje van der Horst; 'Ik waag mijn geest er niet aan'; Winti in het publieke domein; Ineke van Wetering; 'Het geloof is niet aan mode onderhevig'; Veranderingen in Marokkaanse religieuze vieringen in Nederland*
    Description / Table of Contents: Karin van NieuwkerkThais Nieuwjaar in Waalwijk; Viering van de Thaise eigenheid in een Nederlands-Europese context*; Irene Stengs; 'Natuurlijk, ik ben joods!'*; De Queer Shabbaton Amsterdam 2006: queer-joodse identiteit bevestigd; Gemma Kwantes; Het Kwakoe Zomer Festival; Een feest van eenheid in verscheidenheid; Hanne Reus; Geboorte in een Ghanese pinksterkerk; Postmodern vieren in Den Haag*; Rijk van Dijk;
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  • 16
    ISBN: 9789048513383
    Language: English , Dutch
    Pages: 1 online resource (210 pages)
    Series Statement: IIAS Publications
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    Keywords: Language planning -- Malaysia ; Malaysia -- Languages ; Language planning ; Malaysia ; Malaysia ; Languages ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction: Language Policies at Variance with Language Use in Multilingual Malaysia / Dipika Mukherjee and Maya Khemlani David -- 1. The Importance of Ethnic Identity when Language Shift Occurs: A Study of the Malaysian Iyers / Lokasundari Vijaya Sankar -- 2. Ethnic Identity in the Tamil Community of Kuching / Maya Khemlani David, Caesar Dealwis and Ponmalar N Alagappar -- 3. Do Exogamous Marriages Result in Language Shift? Focus on the Sindhis of Kuching, Malaysia / Maya Khemlani David and Caesar Dealwis -- 4. Malaysian-Filipino Couples and Language Choice: Heritage Language or International Language? / Francisco Perlas Dumanig and Maya Khemlani David -- 5. I am not English but my First Language is English: English as a First Language among Portuguese Eurasians in Malaysia / Stefanie Pillai and Mahmud Hasan Khan -- 6. Language and Identity: Children of Indian Bidayuh Mixed Marriages / Caesar Dealwis and Maya Khemlani David -- 7. The Impact of Language Policy on Language Shifts in Minority Communities: Focus on the Malayalee Community in Malaysia / Mohana Nambiar -- 8. My Son has to maintain his Language because that is his Culture: The Persistence and Adaptation of the Bengali Community in Malaysia / Dipika Mukherjee -- 9. Intercultural Communication in Sarawak: Language Use of the Chinese-Speaking Communities / Su-Hie Ting -- 10. Malay Javanese Migrants in MalaysiaContesting or Creating Identity? / Jariah Mohd Jan -- 11. Conclusions: Multilinguality in the Malaysian Context of Nation-Building and Globalisation / Renate Karchner-Ober, Dipika Mukherjee and Maya Khemlani David -- Contributors -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Introduction; 1 The Importance of Ethnic Identity when Language Shift Occurs; 2 Ethnic Identity in the Tamil Community of Kuching; 3 Do Exogamous Marriages Result in Language Shift?; 4 Malaysian-Filipino Couples and Language Choice; 5 I am not English but my First Language is English; 6 Language and Identity; 7 The Impact of Language Policy on Language Shifts in Minority Communities; 8 My Son has to maintain his Language because that is his Culture; 9 Intercultural Communication in Sarawak; 11 Conclusions; Contributors; Bibliography; Index
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9789048512669
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (358 p.))
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: IMISCOE Research
    Series Statement: EBL-Schweitzer
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Diaspora and transnationalism
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    Keywords: Intercultural communication ; Emigration and immigration ; Transnationalism ; Social sciences ; Electronic books ; Transnationalism ; Emigration and immigration ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Internationale Migration ; Transnationale Politik
    Abstract: Table of contents; Preface; Ch 1. Diaspora and transnationalism: What kind of dance partners?; Ch 2. Diasporas, transnational spaces and communities; Ch 3. The dynamics of migrants' transnational formations: Between mobility and locality; Ch 4. Instrumentalising diasporas for development: International and European policy discourses; Ch 5. Interrogating diaspora: Power and conflict in Peruvian migration; Ch 6. A global perspective on transnational migration: Theorising migration without methodological nationalism
    Abstract: Ch 7. Bridging the divide: Towards a comparative framework for understanding kin state and migrant-sending state diaspora politicsCh 8. Diasporas and international politics: Utilising the universalistic creed of liberalism for particularistic and nationalist purposes; Ch 9. Diaspora, migration and transnationalism: Insights from the study of second-generation 'returnees'; Ch 10. Private, public or both? On the scope and impact of transnationalism in immigrants' everyday lives; Ch 11. Operationalising transnational migrant networks through a simultaneous matched sample methodology
    Abstract: Ch 12. Transnational research collaboration: An approach to the study of co-publications between overseas Chinese scientists and their mainland colleaguesCh 13. The internet as a means of studying transnationalism and diaspora; Ch 14. Transnational links and practices of migrants' organisations in Spain; Ch 15. Cold constellations and hot identities: Political theory questions about transnationalism and diaspora; Bibliography; List of contributors
    Abstract: Diaspora and transnationalism have become popular concepts in academic as well as political discourses. Although originally referring to quite different phenomena, they increasingly overlap in today's usage. There is a conflation of meanings that goes hand in hand with a danger of reifying collective identities. The authors of this much-needed volume choose instead to analyse diaspora and transnationalism as research perspectives rather than as characteristics of particular social groups. The contributions focus on conceptual uses, theoretical challenges and methodological innovations in the s
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    ISBN: 9789048520787
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (206 pages)
    Series Statement: American Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Rubin, Derek American Multiculturalism after 9/11 : Transatlantic Perspectives
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    Keywords: Electronic books. -- local ; Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects ; Multiculturalism -- United States -- Foreign public opinion ; Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects ; Multiculturalism ; United States ; Foreign public opinion ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This groundbreaking volume explores the multicultural debate that has evolved in the United States and Europe since the cataclysmic events of 9/11. Instead of suggesting closure by presenting a unified narrative about cultural diversity, national identity, and social stratification, the essays in this well-balanced collection present a variety of perspectives, each highlighting the undiminished relevance of key issues such as immigration, assimilation, and citizenship, while also pointing to unresolved conflicts over universalism, religion, and tolerance. Most importantly, this volume shows that the struggle over multiculturalism is not limited to the political domain, but also has profound cultural implications. American Multiculturalism after 9/11: Transatlantic Perspectives is an invaluable, thought-provoking addition to the debate about multiculturalism as central to the study of the United States in a global context
    Abstract: Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Multicultural Boundary Crossings -- Multiculturalism and Immigration -- Native-Immigrant Boundaries and Ethnic and Racial Inequalities -- Coherence, Difference, and Citizenship: A Genealogy of Multiculturalism -- Cultural Reflections of the Unthinkable -- Indecent Exposure: Picturing the Horror of 9/11 -- "The Dead Are Our Redeemers": Culture, Belief, and United 93 -- Real American Heroes: Attacking Multiculturalism through the Discourse of Heroic Sacrifice -- "America under Attack": Unity and Division after 9/11 -- "This Godless Democracy": Terrorism, Multiculturalism, and American Self-Criticism in John Updike -- Multiculturalism in American History Textbooks before and after 9/11 -- Transatlantic Dialogues -- A Kinder, Gentler Europe? Islam, Christianity, and the Divergent Multiculturalisms of the New West -- Slavery, Memory, and Citizenship in Transatlantic Perspective -- Are We All Americans? 9/11 and Discourses of Multiculturalism in the Netherlands -- " How could this have happened in Holland?" American Perceptions of Dutch Multiculturalism after 9/11 -- About the Contributors -- Index
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    ISBN: 9789048510757
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 pages)
    Series Statement: American studies
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    Keywords: Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Elfter September ; USA ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This groundbreaking volume explores the multicultural debate that has evolved in the United States and Europe since the cataclysmic events of 9/11. Instead of suggesting closure by presenting a unified narrative about cultural diversity, national identity, and social stratification, the essays in this well-balanced collection present a variety of perspectives, each highlighting the undiminished relevance of key issues such as immigration, assimilation, and citizenship, while also pointing to unresolved conflicts over universalism, religion, and tolerance. Most importantly, this volume shows that the struggle over multiculturalism is not limited to the political domain, but also has profound cultural implications. American Multiculturalism after 9/11: Transatlantic Perspectives is an invaluable, thought-provoking addition to the debate about multiculturalism as central to the study of the United States in a global context.
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    ISBN: 9789048501892
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (501 pages)
    Series Statement: ISIM Dissertations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Harmsen, Egbert, 1967 - Islam, civil society and social work
    DDC: 361.7/5095695
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    Keywords: Social service ; Islam and civil society ; Islam Charities ; Charities ; Non-governmental organizations ; Charities ; Jordan ; Islam ; Jordan ; Charities ; Islam and civil society ; Jordan ; Non-governmental organizations ; Jordan ; Social service ; Jordan ; Electronic books ; Jordanien ; Islam ; Wohltätigkeitsorganisation ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Jordanien ; Islam ; Zivilgesellschaft ; Sozialdienst ; Nichtstaatliche Organisation ; Wohltätigkeit
    Abstract: The thesis analyses the role of Muslim voluntary welfare associations in Jordan from the perspective of their religious discourse and the related social activities, to assess whether they contribute to empowerment or reinforce dependency.
    Abstract: Intro -- Table of Contents -- Detailed contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part One -- 1. The Concept of Civil Society -- 2. Islam/Islamism and Civil Society -- 3. Islamis Voluntary Welfare Associations: Patronage or Middle Class-Based Civic Networks -- Part Two -- 4. State and Society in Jordan -- 5. Political Society, Economic Society and the Role of the Islamist Movement -- 6. Jordan's NGO Sector -- Part Three -- 7. Islamic Social Welfare Discourse and Practice: An Historical Perspective -- 8. Social Welfare Discourse of Islamist NGOs -- 9. Politically Unaffiliated and Conservative Muslim NGOs -- 10. Progressive Muslim NGOs -- Part Four -- 11. Financial and In-Kind Aid -- 12. Employment-Oriented Activities -- Part Five -- 13. Cultural Approaches -- 14. One Islamic Association's Approach to Education -- 15. Various Muslim Approaches toward Education and Child Development -- 16. Discourse and Activity Regarding Marriage and Gender Relations -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- List of Abbreviations -- Glossary of Arabic Words -- English Summary -- Nederlandse samenvatting -- Curriculum Vitae.
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  • 21
    ISBN: 9789048506323
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (156 pages)
    Series Statement: IMISCOE Research
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Illegal migration and gender in a global and historical perspective
    DDC: 305
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    Keywords: Emigration and immigration Sex differences ; Illegal aliens ; Human smuggling ; Emigration and immigration ; Sex differences ; Human smuggling ; Illegal aliens ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Illegale Einwanderung ; Geschlechtsunterschied ; Migration ; Illegalität ; Geschlecht ; Globalisierung ; Geschichte 1850-2006
    Abstract: This incisive study combines the two subjects and views the migration scholarship through the lens of the gender perspective.
    Abstract: Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Imiscoe -- Contents -- 1 Introduction: Illegal migration and gender in a global and historical perspective -- 1.1 Literature on migrant illegality -- 1.2 Illegality from a historical perspective -- 1.3 Illegality from a global perspective -- 1.4 Regional differences -- 1.5 Conclusion -- 2 Tracing back illegal aliens in the Netherlands, 1850-1940 -- 2.1 Entry regulations in the Netherlands -- 2.2 Not illegal but unwanted: Deportations after 1850 -- 2.3 Jewish refugees: The first illegal aliens -- 2.4 Conclusion -- 3 Policing foreign men and women: Gendered patterns of expulsion and migration control in Germany, 1880-1914 -- 3.1 Forcing out the undesired: Expelling migrant men and women from the German Reich -- 3.2 Poles, Jews and Prussian wives: Migration control and the expulsions from Prussia -- 3.3 Dearest Emperor Dearest Empress: Different patterns of protest -- 3.4 Conclusion -- 4 Gendered borders: The case of illegal migration from Iraq, the Horn of Africa and the former Soviet Union to the Netherlands -- 4.1 Smuggling/trafficking -- 4.2 Methodology -- 4.3 Gendered aspects of illegal migration -- 4.3.1 Step-by-step smuggling from Iraq -- 4.3.2 Layla -- 4.3.3 Women travelling on their own from the Horn of Africa -- 4.3.4 Tourists from the former Soviet Union -- 4.3.5 Mail-order brides from the former Soviet Union -- 4.3.6 Tamara -- 4.4 Conclusion -- 5 Old and new labour migration to Malaysia: From colonial times to the present -- 5.1 Exporting goods, importing labour -- 5.2 State-regulated migration -- 5.2.1 Labour circulation -- 5.2.2 Labour immobility -- 5.2.3 Powerless position -- 5.3 Managing the labour migrant system -- 5.4 Beyond state-regulated migration -- 5.5 Meanings of non-regulation -- 5.6 Conclusion.
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    ISBN: 9789048504206
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (192 pages)
    Series Statement: IMISCOE Dissertations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Print version The Immigrant Organising Process : Turkish Organisations in Amsterdam and Berlin and Surinamese Organisations in Amsterdam, 1960-2000
    DDC: 325.73
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    Keywords: Surinamese ; Immigrants ; Immigrants ; Netherlands ; Amsterdam ; Surinamese ; Netherlands ; Amsterdam ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Provides a theoretical model for researching the organising process of immigrants in host societies.
    Abstract: Intro -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The explanatory factors of the immigrant organising process -- 3 Ecological perspectives on the immigrant organising process -- 4 The Turkish organising process in Amsterdam and Berlin: numbers and types, 1960-2000 -- 5 Interorganisational relationships between Turkish organisations in Amsterdam and Berlin, 1970-2000 -- 6 Surinamese and Turkish organisations in Amsterdam, 1960-2000 -- 7 Conclusion -- Appendix I -- List of references -- List of statistical references -- List of archives -- Summary (in Dutch) -- Notes.
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