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  • 1
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780192609359
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (312 pages)
    Edition: First Edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Lawford-Smith, Holly Gender-critical feminism
    DDC: 305.3
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    Keywords: Feminism ; Gender identity ; Intersectionality (Sociology) ; Electronic books ; Geschlechtsunterschied ; Dekonstruktion ; Gender Mainstreaming ; Konflikt ; Weiblichkeit ; Feminismus ; Transsexualität ; Geschlechtsidentität ; Konflikt ; Humanbiologie ; Feministische Philosophie ; Geschlechterforschung ; Realitätsbezug ; Ideologie ; Kontroverse
    Abstract: Holly Lawford-Smith argues that gender is not something to be embraced and celebrated, but a system of oppression which should be rejected. She introduces gender-critical feminism, explaining what it means to conceive of gender as norms and to be critical of gender on the basis of that understanding.
    Abstract: Cover -- Gender-Critical Feminism -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Epigraphs Permissions -- 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Women's Issues, from Centre to Margin -- 1.2 What Feminists Can Agree About -- 1.3 Leftist Mansplaining of Feminism -- 1.4 The Great Gulf of Feminism -- 1.5 Gender-CriticalFeminism -- PART I: WHAT IS GENDER-CRITICAL FEMINISM? -- 2: Gender-Critical Feminism's Radical Roots -- 2.1 Pre-radical:Female Socialization -- 2.2 The Radical Feminists of the Second Wave -- 2.2.1 Origin Stories -- 2.2.2 Sustaining Mechanisms -- 2.2.3 Utopias and Solutions -- 3: Gender-Critical Feminism -- 3.1 Sex Matters -- 3.2 Gender Norms -- 3.3 What Radical Feminist Ideas Does Gender-Critical Feminism Leave Behind? -- 3.4 The Constituency of Gender-Critical Feminism,and Its Relation to Men -- 3.5 Procedural Commitments -- 3.6 Paradigm Issues -- 4: The Sex Industry -- 4.1 Self-Ownershipas a Red Herring -- 4.2 What We Cannot Buy -- 4.3 Who and What Are Men Buying? -- 4.4 Policy Models -- 5: Trans/Gender -- 5.1 Gender Non-conformingWomen and Girls -- 5.2 Identifying into Women-OnlySpaces -- 5.3 Policy Implications -- 5.4 Is Gender-CriticalFeminism 'Trans-Exclusionary'? -- 6: Why Is Gender-Critical FeminismSo Vilified? -- 6.1 Antagonism towards Radical and Gender-CriticalFeminists -- 6.2 'Exclusionary' Feminism -- 6.3 Fundamental Moral Disagreement -- 6.4 Political Propaganda -- 6.5 Public Perception -- PART II: HARD QUESTIONS FOR GENDER-CRITICALFEMINISM -- 7: Is Gender-Critical Feminism Intersectional? -- 7.1 The Roots of Oppression -- 7.2 Political Movement for Whole Persons -- 7.3 Alternative Solutions: Limited Intersectionality -- 7.4 Women as Women -- 7.5 Intersectionality as Novel Forms of Oppression -- 8: Is Gender-Critical Feminism Feasible? -- 8.1 What Does It Take for Something to be Feasible/Infeasible?.
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  • 2
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780197547151
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (273 pages)
    Series Statement: Philosophy of Race Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sheth, Falguni A., 1968 - Unruly women
    DDC: 305.48/697073
    Keywords: Muslim women-United States-Ethnic identity ; Neoliberalism-United States ; Marginality, Social-United States ; Electronic books ; USA ; Muslimin ; Weibliche Person of Color ; Schwarze Frau ; Ethnische Identität ; Rassismus ; Justiz
    Abstract: By examining the legal treatment of visibly Muslim women, Falguni Sheth uncovers the hidden dynamics of racialized division that have inhabited and bolstered liberal legal neutrality from its inception. Her work studies the experiences of, and responses to, Muslim women of color and Black Muslim women, especially where these women have attempted to use US courts to contest their unfair treatment. Evaluating a wide range of judicial encounters, Unruly Women uncovers a pattern of racialized exclusion from liberal protections. Moreover, it exposes the distinctive ways that courts and other liberal institutions have demanded the self-transformation of individuals who appear unsuited for inclusion into the liberal polity.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half-Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 2nd Half-Title -- 1. Ontopolitics: Unruliness, Excruciation, and Dismissal -- 2. Anxieties of Liberalism: Secularism, Feminism, and Suitable Muslim Women -- 3. A Genealogy of Neocolonial Social Comportment -- 4. The Hijab and the Sari: The Strange and the Sexy Between Colonialism and Global Capitalism -- 5. Reversing the Gaze: The Racial-​Cultural Aesthetics of Power -- 6. Transparency and the Deceptive Conceit of Liberalism -- 7. Discrimination, Neoliberalism, and Suitable Women -- 8. Dismissal: Neocolonialism, Race, and Anti-​Blackness -- Conclusion: Listening to the Silences -- Appendix -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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  • 3
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780192661333
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (614 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.42092
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: A study of the career and writings of Zaynab Fawwaz (c.1860-1914) an early feminist thinker and writer in Egypt. It focuses on her newspaper essays, novels, poetry, and her play which was the first to be published by a female author in Arabic.
    Abstract: Cover -- The Career and Communities of Zaynab Fawwaz: Feminist Thinking in Fin-de-siècle Egypt -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Technical note -- Introduction: Feminism, Communities, and Zaynab Fawwaz -- Feminist Thinking -- Community -- Career -- Part I: Life in Two Places -- 1: Formations: A Birthplace, a Family, a Voyage -- Local Histories -- Intellectual Capital in a Narrative of Margins -- The Al-As'ad Household -- An Elusive Life History -- Different Paths, Different Stories -- Looking Back -- 2: Egyptian Connections and the Nationalist Press -- 'The Well-travelled Eagle' -- Nationalist Outlets -- Alignments -- The Sultan's Loyalist -- Arenas for Reform, Rules of Engagement -- Debating the Family, Debating the Ethics of Public Debate -- Al-Nil, Gender, Audience -- Part II: 'Bearer of the Banner of Justice' -- 3: Social Justice and Activist Subjects -- Ethics of Responsibility -- Working Men, Working Women -- Interpersonal Relations and the Freedom of the Subject -- 4: Fawwaz in al-Fatat -- The Advent of al-Fatat -- Women's Initiatives -- A Community of Writers -- Celebrating Vocality and Feminine Community -- Interlude: Between al-Fatat and al-Ustadh -- The High Society of Sisterhood -- Other Sightings -- 5: Marriage and Silences -- Authority and Hierarchy in Muslim Marriages -- Biography and (Other) Polemics -- From Lives Portrayed to (Other) Arguments -- Marriage in al-Mu'ayyad -- Going It Alone -- Publishing Women? -- Bearing the Banner of Justice, Facing the Possessor of Merits -- Tafdil and Modes of Equivalence -- From Hadith to Lived Lives -- Into the Twentieth Century -- Matrimony in the Nation -- 6: This Tyranny You Have Called Nature' Misogyny and/as Science -- 'What Had Lain Dormant in My Heart': Women's Rights, Men's Anxieties, and Evidential Authority -- Stemming a Tide, Worldwide -- Echo-Critique.
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  • 4
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780197588260
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (305 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.4833
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Accessible and compelling, Relationships 5.0 reveals the ongoing epochal change in human relationships towards technology meant to fulfill emotional, intellectual, and physical needs that have until now been met by other humans.
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  • 5
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780197605479
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (329 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Collective memory ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book examines the ways individuals in the US and Russia consume and construct collective memories of political events via a reestablished Cold War-like narrative in both media systems. The book contextualizes the rebirth of this phenomenon via seven political events involving Russia, examining the contemporary role of conscious media distrust in subconscious psychological processes.
    Abstract: Cover -- Reenacting the Enemy -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Group Memory: Construction, Reconstruction, and Distortion -- 2. Collective Memory, Journalism, and News Making -- 3. How the Mind Processes Text, Media News, and Misinformation -- 4. Sociocognitive Approach to the Construction of Memory: At the Intersection of Media, Mind, and Memory -- 5. Media, the Mind, and the Reenactment of the Enemy: Methodology -- 6. Takeover of Crimea -- 7. Conflict in Eastern Ukraine and the Downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 -- 8. Civil War in Syria and the 2016 US Presidential Election -- 9. The 2014 Sochi Olympics and the 2018 Poisoning of the Skripals -- 10. How the Mind Constructs a Memory of Recent Political Events -- 11. Memory, Media, and the Mind: Revisiting the Framework -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
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  • 6
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780197524855
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (257 pages)
    Series Statement: Studies in Mobile Communication Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.2
    Keywords: Interpersonal communication-Technological innovations-Social aspects ; Cell phones-Social aspects ; Wireless communication systems-Social aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Enriched by moving stories of transnational families, (Im)mobile Homes explores the importance of smartphones and social media for the transnational Filipino family in Australia.
    Abstract: Cover -- Series -- (Im)mobile Homes -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Mediated (Im)mobilities -- 2. Zones of Reterritorialized Domesticity: 'It's Like Leaving Messages on the Fridge' -- 3. Homeland (Dis)connections: 'It's Like I'm in the Philippines' -- 4. Restaging Interrupted Rituals: 'It's As If They're Beside Me' -- 5. Mobile (Un)caring at a Distance: 'You Really Love Us My Son' -- 6. Bittersweet Festivity: 'We're Not Only Here but We're Also There in Spirit' -- 7. Digital Lifeline in Turbulent Times: 'As Long as They're Okay, I'm Okay' -- 8. An (Im)mobile Home and Beyond -- Methodological Appendix -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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  • 7
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780192671806
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (209 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.3620961
    Keywords: Pirates ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The first comprehensive study of the thousands of Britons captured and enslaved in North Africa in the early modern period, charting the course of victims' lives from capture to liberation, death, or, escape. The study places the British story within the context of Mediterranean slavery, which saw Moors and Christians as both captors and captives.
    Abstract: Cover -- British Slaves and Barbary Corsairs, 1580-1750 -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Prologue -- 1: Introduction -- The Barbary lands -- The corsairs and their ships -- Barbary society -- Slaves and the slave-economy -- English perspectives on the Orient -- 2: From Capture to Slave Market -- Fight, flight, or surrender? -- The first taste of captivity -- The slave market -- 3: The Experience of Slavery -- The diversity of slave conditions -- Galley slaves and seamen -- Slave life and labour ashore -- The experience of slavery: some case histories -- Women in Barbary -- 4: Faith and Identity: Christians, Renegades, and Apostasy -- Christian perseverance -- Captives 'turning Turk': persuasion and duress -- Children and adolescents -- Renegade corsairs -- Renegades, apostates, and identity -- 5: Escaping from Barbary -- Slave mutinies -- The chances of the sea -- Escaping from Barbary -- 'The worthy enterprise of John Fox' -- 6: Raising Ransoms -- Raising ransoms: the issues -- Raising ransoms: private and local initiatives -- The state and fund-raising -- 7: Arranging Redemptions -- Morocco -- The redemption systems: an assessment -- Consuls, diplomacy, and redemptions -- Redemptions by exchange -- Coda: life after redemption -- 8: Government Action: Gunboats and Diplomacy -- Early Stuart endeavours -- Barbary and the Civil Wars -- The Restoration years -- Morocco and Moulay Ismail -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Manuscript Sources -- Primary Printed Sources -- Secondary Sources -- Online Resources -- Index.
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  • 8
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780197533192
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (169 pages)
    Series Statement: Very Short Introduction Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Pearsall, Sarah M. S. Polygamy
    DDC: 306.842309
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: For much of human history, over much of the globe, the most common alternative was polygamy: marriage involving more than one spouse. Polygamy, or plural marriage, has long been an accepted form of union in human societies, involving people living on every continent. In Polygamy: A Very Short Introduction, Sarah M. S. Pearsall explores what plural marriages reveal about the inner workings of marriage, the controversies surrounding it in the LDS (Mormon) Church, and how polygamous domestic and sexual relationships have influenced larger dynamics of power, gender, rank, race, and religion in societies all over the world.
    Abstract: Cover -- Polygamy: A Very Short Introduction -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Origins and overview -- Chapter 2: Monotheism -- Chapter 3: Early modern encounters -- Chapter 4: Protestantism -- Chapter 5: Mormonism -- Chapter 6: Modern encounters -- Chapter 7: Contemporary debates -- References -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Origins and overview -- Chapter 2: Monotheism -- Chapter 3: Early modern encounters -- Chapter 4: Protestantism -- Chapter 5: Mormonism -- Chapter 6: Modern encounters -- Chapter 7: Contemporary debates -- Further reading -- Origins and overview -- Monotheism -- Early modern encounters -- Protestantism -- Mormonism -- Modern encounters -- Contemporary debates -- Index.
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9780192650733
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (506 pages)
    Series Statement: WIDER Studies in Development Economics Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.513091724
    Keywords: Economic development-Developing countries ; Social mobility-Developing countries ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Combines research from different disciplines to assess social mobility in developing countries.
    Abstract: Cover -- Book Epigraph -- Social Mobility in Developing Countries: Concepts, Methods, and Determinants -- Copyright -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- PART I: INTRODUCTION -- 1: The State of Knowledge about Social Mobility in the Developing World -- 1.1 Introduction: why study social mobility in developing countries? -- 1.2 The state of knowledge: conceptual and methodological challenges in developing countries -- 1.3 Inequality, poverty reduction, growth, and social mobility: what are the inter-relationships? -- 1.3.1 The relationship between inequality and social mobility: the Great Gatsby Curve -- 1.3.2 Social mobility and poverty reduction -- 1.3.3 Social mobility and economic growth -- 1.4 This volume's contributions -- References -- PART II: THEORY AND CONCEPTS -- 2: Drivers of Mobility in the Global South -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Theoretical framework -- 2.3 Determinants of social (im)mobility in developing countries -- 2.3.1 Segmented labour markets -- 2.3.2 Imperfect credit and insurance markets -- Credit constraints -- Risk and uncertainty -- 2.3.3 Information frictions -- Labour market information frictions -- Beliefs about the returns to education -- 2.4 Concluding remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 3: Exploring Concepts of Social Mobility -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Getting started: preliminaries, points of agreement and disagreement, and terminology and notation -- 3.2.1 Preliminaries -- The social/economic variable(s) of interest -- Context: intragenerational or intergenerational? -- 3.2.2 Points of agreement and disagreement -- 3.2.3 Terminology and notation -- 3.3 Six mobility concepts and their measures -- 3.3.1 Origin-independence -- 3.3.2 Positional movement -- 3.3.3 Share movement.
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  • 10
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780192599551
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (284 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.3
    Keywords: Critical theory ; Frankfurt school of sociology ; Feminism ; Electronic books
    Abstract: A major new contribution to the Frankfurt School of critical theory drawing on feminist work on gender.
    Abstract: Cover -- The Gender of Critical Theory: On the Experiential Grounds of Critique -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- Feminism and Critical Theory -- Beyond Frankfurt School Feminism -- Disclosing the 'Alienated Familiar' -- Outline of the Book -- 1: Unmasking Power: Experience, Gender, and Oppression -- Introduction -- Experience and Unmasking Critique -- Context Transcendence and the Retreat from Experience -- Reconfiguring Context Transcendence -- Feminist Theorizing from Experience -- Power and Abductive Theorizing -- Normativity -- Thinking Across Perspectives -- Conclusion -- 2: Experience at the Limits of Justification -- Introduction -- Immanent and Transcendent Foundations -- Disclosure and Reflexivity -- Noumenal Power -- Justification: Ideal and Actual -- The Burdens of Justification -- Reconciliation or Vacillation? -- Conclusion -- 3: Recognition and Progress in the Family -- Introduction -- Recognizing Gender -- Democratization of Love -- Purification of the Family -- Families and Gender Inequality -- Care and Social Justice -- Progress and Agency -- Conclusion -- 4: The Politics of Disclosure -- Introduction -- Rethinking Disclosure -- Exemplary Universalism -- Priority of Judgement -- Sensus Communis -- Politics of Exemplarity -- Problems of Parochialism -- Conclusion: Priority of the Negative -- 5: Critique and the 'Merely Experienced' -- Introduction -- Overcoming Monism -- Participatory Parity -- The 'Merely' Experienced -- The Lived Reality of Power -- The Privilege of Theory -- The Priority of Adjudication -- Conclusion -- 6: The Incompatibility of Formalismand Negativism -- Introduction -- Critique of Forms of Life -- Ethics in the Family -- Negativism and Experience -- Context Transcendence as Learning -- Neutralization of Power -- Problem-solving and Disagreement -- Negation of Agency.
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  • 11
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780192688767
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (241 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.35
    Keywords: Branding (Marketing) ; Consumption (Economics) ; Corporate culture ; Materialism ; Civilization, Modern-21st century ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This second edition updates Alvesson's significant critique of the economy of persuasion, where organizations and groups assign resources to rhetoric, image, and reputation rather than production of goods and services. It examines critical phenomena such as the knowledge society, consumption, higher education, organizational change, and leadership.
    Abstract: cover -- titlepage -- copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures, Boxes and Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Consumption-the shortcomings of affluence -- 3 Explaining the consumption paradox- why aren't people (more) satisfied? -- 4 Higher education-triumph of the knowledge-intensive society? -- 5 Higher education-an image-boosting business? -- 6 Modern working life and organizations- change, dynamism, and post-bureaucracy? -- 7 Organizational structures on the beauty parade-imitations and shop-window dressing -- 8 A place in the sun-professionalization projects and other status and influence ambitions -- 9 Leadership-a driving force or empty talk? -- 10 The triumph of imagology-a paradise for tricksters? -- 11 The costs of grandiosity -- Bibliography -- Index.
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  • 12
    ISBN: 9780192634474
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (417 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 331.4133
    Keywords: Decision making-Simulation methods ; Sex role ; Sex differences ; Electronic books
    Abstract: How can gender equality be successfully mainstreamed at the upper echelons of the corporate world, and successfully break the glass ceiling at its apex? This book takes a comparative look into this timely question through the investigation of the opportunities,challenges, and pitfalls in gender equality on corporate boards.
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  • 13
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780190064587
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (577 pages)
    Series Statement: Oxford Library of Psychology Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.019
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This book reviews and synthesizes the theories, research, and empirical evidence between human flourishing and the humanities broadly, including history, literary studies, philosophy, religious studies, music, art, theatre, and film. Via multidisciplinary essays, this book expands our understanding of how the humanities contribute to the theory and science of well-being by considering historical trends, conceptual ideas, and wide-ranging interdisciplinary drivers between positive psychology and the arts.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- The Oxford Handbook of the Positive Humanities Edited by -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Editors -- List of Contributors -- Part I Overview of the Positive Humanities -- 1. Introduction: The Role of the Arts and Humanities in Human Flourishing -- 2. The Positive Humanities: Culture and Human Flourishing -- Part II Historical and Current Trends -- 3. The History of the Humanities and Human Flourishing -- 4. Toward a Contextual Model of Arts and Humanities Engagement and Human Flourishing -- 5. Flourishing Effects of Integrating the Arts and Humanities in STEM Education: A Review of Past Studies and an Agenda for Future Research -- Part III Flourishing Outcomes -- 6. Art, Music, and Literature: Do the Humanities Make Our Lives Richer, Happier, and More Meaningful? -- 7. Lessons for Positive Arts and Humanities from the Science of Meaning in Life -- 8. Cultivating Psychological Well-​Being through Arts-​Based Interventions -- 9. The Neuroscience of Well-​Being: A General Framework and Its Relation to Humanistic Flourishing -- 10. How to Encourage People to Engage with the Arts and Humanities: Suggestions from Self-​Efficacy Theory and Research -- 11. Understanding and Improving Emotion Regulation: Lessons from Psychological Science and the Humanities -- 12. Character and Virtues in the Arts and Humanities -- 13. Holocaust and Humanity: Depicting Realities While Creating Pathways for Future Upstanders, Strengths Use, and Flourishing -- Part IV Pathways from Arts and Humanities Engagement to Human Flourishing -- 14. The Role of Passion in the Arts and Humanities: How Quality of Engagement Matters -- 15. Flow in the Arts and Humanities: On Cultivating Human Complexity -- 16. Stories for Good: Transportation into Narrative Worlds -- 17. Awe, Approached.
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  • 14
    ISBN: 9780190076207
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (193 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.766302856754
    Keywords: Gender identity ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Interweaving personal interviews with empirical research, Personal but Not Private examines how queer women mediate their digital identities across Tinder, Vine, and Instagram to form relationships, increase their social and economic participation, and counter intersecting forms of oppression.
    Abstract: Cover -- Personal but Not Private -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue -- 1. Digital Mediations of Sexual Identity and Personal Disclosure -- 2. Queering Tinderella: Personal Identifiability in Platform-​Generated Identities -- 3. #Lesbehonest: Reach through Self-​Branding -- 4. Beyond the Gated Community: Salience in Publics and Counterpublics -- 5. Conclusion: Identity Modulation as Integral to Digital Citizenship -- Appendix: Methods of the Study -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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  • 15
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780190076399
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (401 pages)
    Series Statement: Heretical Thought Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305
    Keywords: Equality ; Political science-Philosophy ; Race relations-Political aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In this collection of essays, Ann Laura Stoler takes aim at the racial formations of imperial democracy and its interior frontiers, helping us dissect the racist underpinnings of current forms of global violence. Building on Etienne Balibar's political conceptualization of the "interior frontier," Stoler argues that interior frontiers are sites of struggle between different populations, spaces, and persons--divisions that can be silently and violently enforced. Insightful and provocative, Interior Frontiers looks at the legacy of colonialism and the contemporary conditions of imperial democracy.
    Abstract: Cover -- Praise for Interior Frontiers -- interior frontiers -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Without Whom -- Unquiet in the Polis -- PART I: ON THE METRICS OF WORTH -- 1 Interior Frontiers -- 2 Weaponizing the Senses -- 3 (Dis)taste of Race -- 4 How Not to Know -- PART II: OF DISSENSUS IN THE MAKING -- 5 Poetic Rage: Anti-colonial Avant-​Gardes -- 6 Archiving Praxis: For Palestinians and Beyond -- PART III: SHATTERZONES OF IMPERIAL DEMOCRACY -- 7 "All Things being Equal": Mobile Extractions in a Carceral World -- 8 Colonial Diffractions in (Il)liberal Times -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192516947
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (158 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 336.2/91
    Keywords: Compliance ; Conformity ; Tax collection ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Offers a new theory explaining why people in some countries are more cooperative and socially compliant than they are in other countries.
    Abstract: Cover -- Willing to Pay?: A Reasonable Choice Approach -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Willing to Pay? A Reasonable Choice Approach -- Introduction -- Willing to Pay? Testing Institutional Theory with Experiments -- A Reasonable Choice Approach -- Plan for the Book -- 1: Why Should I Pay? A Cognitive Theory of Tax Morale -- A Reasonable Choice Approach -- Institutions, Norms, and Values in Successful Societies -- Political Institutions and Self-Interest -- Comparing Countries and Individuals -- Willing to Pay? -- 2: The Experimental Design -- Experiments and Tax Behavior -- Running Experiments in Multiple Countries -- The Willing to Pay Experiments -- The Baseline Experiment -- Section I-Tax Compliance -- Section II-Measuring Social Values -- Section III-Measuring Attitudes -- 3: Reasonable Choices and Tax Compliance -- Culture vs. Institutions? -- Reasonable Choices -- Self-Interestand Institutions -- Perfidious Albion -- The Social Impulse -- Do Tax Rates Matter? -- Does Progressivity Matter? -- Norms and Social Behavior -- The Tragedy of Economics -- Norms and the "Theories in our Heads" -- Values -- Conclusion: Everyone Hates a Cheat -- Interests, Norms, Values -- Successful Societies and Institutional Performance -- Explaining National Variation -- Appendix -- Appendix 1: Full Experiment Instructions -- Willing to Pay? -- Baseline experiment instructions -- Appendix 2: Questionnaire to the Baseline Experiment -- Appendix 3: Analysis and Tables -- Redistribution: Rounds 1-3 -- Redistribution: Rounds 4-6 -- Redistribution: Rounds 7 and 8 -- Income -- Norms -- Values -- Economics Majors -- Endnotes -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
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  • 17
    ISBN: 9780197631683
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (369 pages)
    Series Statement: Advances in Culture and Psychology Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.01
    Keywords: Culture-Psychological aspects ; Culture-Research ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The field of culture and psychology is one of the fastest growing areas in the social sciences. The Handbook of Advances in Culture and Psychology, Volume 9 belongs to the only annual series that offers state-of-the-art reviews of scholarly research programs in this burgeoning field.
    Abstract: Cover -- Series -- Handbook of Advances in Culture and Psychology -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1 Cultural Influences on Memory: Integrating Top-​Down and Bottom-​Up Perspectives -- I. Introduction -- II. Origins of Ideas About Culture and Cognition -- III. Framework for Cultural Differences in Cognition -- IV. Cultural Differences in Specific Aspects of Memory -- V. Framework for Cultural Differences in Memory -- VI. Influence of Aging on Cultural Differences in Cognition -- VII. Future Directions -- VIII. Summary -- Chapter 2 Worldwide Changes in the Lives of Children and Youth: A Socioecological Approach -- I. Introduction -- II. A Socioecological Approach to the Long-​Term Study of Children and Youth -- III. Societal Evolution: From Foraging Bands to Digital Information Societies -- IV. Issues in the Development of Children and Adolescents in China and South Korea -- V. Childhood and Youth: Worldwide Changes and the Broad Sweep of History -- VI. A Look Into the Future: The CRC, the Promotion Of Child Welfare, and the Internationalization Of Psychology -- VII. Conclusion -- Chapter 3 On the Causes and Consequences of Cross-​Cultural Differences: An Economic Perspective -- I. Introduction -- II. Conceptual Framework -- III. Global Variation in Cultural Traits -- IV. Longer-​Run Determinants -- V. Shorter-​Run Determinants -- VI. Cultural Persistence and Change -- VII. Economic Consequences of Cultural Differences -- VIII. The Interplay of Culture and Policy -- IX. Conclusions -- Chapter 4 The Pursuit of Honor: Novel Contexts, Varied Approaches, and New Developments -- I. Introduction -- II. Major Themes in Our Research -- III. Bottom-​Up Approaches -- IV. Top-​Down Approaches -- V. Expanding the Theory of Honor Cultures -- VI. Themes, Implications, and Future Directions -- Chapter 5 Culture and Negotiation Strategy.
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780197503218
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (249 pages)
    Series Statement: Sexuality, Identity, and Society Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.7662
    Keywords: Gay men-Social life and customs ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book draws on a range of psychological, sociological and cultural theories to investigate what attracts gay men to kink and the ways it becomes part of their social and sexual identities. Through a comprehensive, empirically deep inquiry, this book documents the history development of this subculture and social community as it considers future developments in the kink community.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half-Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- SECTION 1: Contemporary Kink -- 1. What Is Kink? -- 2. Discovering and Exploring Kink -- 3. Kink Subcultures and Community Membership -- 4. Kink Online -- 5. Social, Not Sexual -- SECTION 2: Pup Play: A Case Study of a Kinky Sexual Subculture -- 6. The Phenomenon of Pup Play -- 7. Pup Play as a Sexual Subculture -- 8. Consolidating Pup Communities and Reflections on Change -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780197600023
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (289 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305
    Keywords: Power (Social sciences) ; Self-efficacy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book presents the latest research on status generalization in a variety of settings. Throughout, the book illustrates how improved status process interventions can reduce unwanted inequalities between advantaged and disadvantaged students, genders, organizational positions, races, and other dynamics that may be impacted by social status and expectation.
    Abstract: Cover -- Unequals -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- 1. Status and Expectation Processes -- 2. Some History and a Personal Journey -- 3. Anatomy of the Expectation States Research Program -- 4. Six Ways to Measure Status and Expectations -- 5. Status Orders as Tournaments: Tests of an Expectation States Model for the Emergence of Status Orders in Task Groups -- 6. Graded Status in Expectation State Theories -- 7. Construction and the Spread of Status -- 8. Status and Power in Exchange -- 9. Equitable Classrooms: A Compelling Connection between Theory and Practice -- 10. Status Value of Gender, Age, Race, Parenthood, and Beauty -- 11. Expectation States Theories and Organizations: Incorporating the Institutional Logics Perspective for Future Research Agendas -- 12. Effects of Mental Illness, Veteran, and Criminal Record Labels on Status-​ and Stigma-​Related Outcomes -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192675781
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (289 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.483
    Keywords: Algorithms-Social aspects ; Law enforcement-Technological innovations ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book outlines conceptual and methodological tools to understand how algorithmic operations shape the government of self and other. It offers a global trandisciplinary perspective, exploring controversies such as the Cambridge Analytica scandal in the UK, predictive policing in the US, and the use of facial recognition in China.
    Abstract: cover -- Titlepage -- copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- Part I: Rationalities -- 1 Knowledge -- 2 Decision -- Part II: Materializations -- 3 Others -- 4 Platforms -- 5 Value -- Part III: Interventions -- 6 Ethics -- 7 Accountability -- 8 International -- Conclusion: Democratic scenes -- References -- Index of names -- Index of subjects.
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780197643716
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (265 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.48/40962
    Keywords: Jihad-Egypt ; Radicalization-Egypt ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Through a detailed focus on two of the most influential Egyptian jihadi groups -- al-Jama'a al-Islamiyya and Islamic Jihad -- Institutionalizing Violence shows why some groups choose the path of ordinary politics and others choose violent extremism. Both groups began in the 1970s, but Jama'a al-Islamiyya eventually allied with the Muslim Brotherhood and engaged in mass-movement politics. Islamic Jihad remained sectarian and highly radical, eventually merging with al Qaeda. Addressing why ideologically similar organizations follow such different paths, Jerome Drevon shows that such splits are characteristic across the region, where once-allied jihadi groups in similar circumstances eventually followed substantially different trajectories.
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780190082710
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (289 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.896073075
    Keywords: African Americans ; African Americans-Folklore ; African Americans-Study and teaching ; African Americans Study and teaching ; African Americans Religious life ; African Americans Folklore ; Poor African Americans Social conditions 20th century ; Rural African Americans Social conditions 20th century ; Folk religion ; Ethnology History 20th century ; Sociology History 20th century ; Electronic books ; Southern States Religious life and customs ; Southern States Race relations 20th century ; History
    Abstract: To Know the Soul of a People is a history of religion and race in the agricultural South before the Civil Rights era. Jamil W. Drake chronicles a cadre of social scientists who studied the living conditions of black rural communities, framing the religious and cultural practices of the black communities as "folk" practices that needed to be reformed. Their framing of the religious cultures of rural blacks planted the seeds to the later idea of the "culture of poverty." To Know the Soul of a People is an exciting intellectual history that invites us to explore the knowledge that catalyzed the earnest yet shortsighted liberal efforts to reform black and impoverished communities.
    Abstract: cover -- Half title -- To Know the Soul of a People -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Dedication -- Preface: The Legacy of Hampton: Folk, Religion, and Classifying the Cabin People -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Before the Black Underclass Concept -- 1. Moralizing the Folk: The Negro Problem, Racial Heredity, and Religion in the Progressive Era -- 2. Assimilating the Folk: White Southern Liberals, Revival Religion, and Regional Isolation -- 3. Medicalizing the Folk: Superstitions, Family, and Germs in the Venereal Disease Control Program -- 4. Saving the Folk: Cultural Lag and the Southern Rural Roots of the Religion of Poverty -- 5. Preserving the Folk: Folk Songs and the Irony of Romanticism -- Conclusion: The Aftermath of the Religion of the Southern Folk -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Abstract: "The folk category has often been used to highlight the vibrant religious cultures of marginal communities in the U.S. To Know the Soul of a People, though sympathetic to this perspective, shows how the category in the study of religion contributed to shaping the perceptions of black and lower-class communities in American social and political thought. From 1924 to 1941, a cadre of social scientists used the category in their field studies of black rural populations in the poor South. Charles Johnson, Guy Johnson, Lewis Jones, Alison Davis, Gunnar Myrdal and other second-generation male social scientists deployed the category to jettison biological views of racial inferiority in order to amplify prejudice and "stagnant" economy that they felt contributed to the social status of black (and white) rural communities in the Jim Crow south. But the reformist agenda of the social scientists took a detour away from prejudice and socioeconomic conditions to concentrate on the cultural and behavioral deficits of America's folk population. Perusing field-notes, correspondences, proposals, monographs, this book argues that these liberal-minded social scientists had a hand in the making of a folk population on the basis of their perceived antiquated and underdeveloped religious behaviors. Jamil W. Drake demonstrates how the religion of rural black communities in the social sciences laid the seeds to the ideas of the culture of poverty after World War II"--
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    ISBN: 9780197623282
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (233 pages)
    Series Statement: Oxford Studies in Culture and Politics Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.484
    Keywords: Protest movements ; Social movements ; Social movements Case studies ; Protest movements Case studies ; Political sociology ; Electronic books ; Mouvements sociaux - Études de cas ; Sociologie politique ; Political sociology ; Protest movements ; Social movements ; Case studies ; Case studies ; Études de cas
    Abstract: Gains and Losses looks at the details of politics, where individuals make decisions, negotiate with allies and opponents, suffer trade-offs and struggle with dilemmas, and often take to the streets as part of a broad strategic effort. In entertaining detail, the book presents six important, recent cases from three continents.
    Abstract: Cover -- Series -- Gains and Losses -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface by James M. Jasper -- Acronym List -- Introduction: The Long Game -- 1. Theories of Strategic Outcomes -- 2. Creating Arenas: 15 an Hour in Seattle -- 3. Institutionalizing Participatory Budgeting in New York City -- 4. Dissent in New York's Transport Workers Union -- 5. Owning an Issue across Arenas: How the Communists Flourished in Graz -- 6. The Radical Package: The Umbrellas of Hong Kong -- 7. The Personality Package: Opposing Putin in Moscow -- Conclusion: Following the Interactions -- References -- Index.
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780192642998
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (213 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 605
    Keywords: Social change-Developing countries ; Technological innovations-Developing countries ; Social sciences-Research-Developing countries ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The Global Lab examines how new technologies affect people across the world, opening up new opportunities but also exacerbating inequalities in society.
    Abstract: Cover -- The Global Lab: Inequality, Technology, and the New Experimental Movement -- Copyright -- Preface -- Notes -- Contents -- 1: The Global Lab -- Notes -- 2: Humanitarian Machine Dreams -- Notes -- 3: Randomistas -- Notes -- 4: The Gates Effect -- Notes -- 5: Experimental Bodies -- Notes -- 6: The Silicon Valley Way -- Notes -- 7: Experimental Futures -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780192651792
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (209 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.44
    Keywords: Sociolinguistics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book explores the interaction between three key aspects of everyday life--language, writing, and mobility--with particular focus on their effects on language contact. Florian Coulmas demonstrates the importance of writing in sociolinguistics, and explores the impact of the digital revolution on communication patterns.
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9780197564240
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (273 pages)
    DDC: 306.3620975
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    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Scars on the Land is the first comprehensive history of American slavery to examine how the environment fundamentally formed enslaved people's lives and how slavery remade the Southern landscape.
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    ISBN: 9780190671464
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (241 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.270973
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Are contemporary soldiers exploited by the state and society which they defend? More specifically, have America's professional service members disproportionately carried the moral weight of America's war-fighting decisions since the inception of the all-volunteer force post-Vietnam and since 9/11? In this volume, Michael J. Robillard and Bradley J. Strawser, who have both served in the military themselves, examine the notion of whether and how American soldiers have been exploited in this unique way, and in so doing offer an original normative theory of 'moral exploitation'--the notion that persons or groups can be wrongfully exploited by being made to shoulder an excessive amount of moral weight.
    Abstract: Cover -- Outsourcing Duty -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword by Nancy Sherman -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Exploitation versus Moral Exploitation -- 2. The Moral Exploitation of Soldiers -- 3. Soldier, Citizen, and State -- 4. Connections -- 5. Prescriptions -- Conclusion -- Epilogue by Cheyney Ryan -- Appendix: Criticisms, Questions, and Replies -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192551542
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (414 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.376094209031
    Keywords: English drama ; Electronic books
    Abstract: A new edition that offers detailed consideration of the role of the Master of the Revels in English Renaissance entertainments and the relationship between the politics of the court and English theatre.
    Abstract: Cover -- Mastering the Revels: The Regulation and Censorship of Early Modern Drama -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Usual Practices, Abbreviations, and Citations -- A Brief History of Early Modern Theatrical Censorship and Control, in the Words of the Authors and Authorities of the Time (# 1-9) and of Scholars Since (# 10-20) -- Epigraph -- Introduction: Through a Glass, Darkly -- Thinking About Censorship -- Sejanus: An Object Lesson -- The Records of the Masters of the Revels -- 1: Country and Court: A System of Control Emerges, 1549-1579 -- Edward VI and Queen Mary -- Elizabeth I -- An Act for the Punishment of Vagabonds, 1572 -- Battle Lines Drawn -- Masters of the Revels -- 2: Tilney, Patronage, and Profit, 1579-1589 -- Edmund Tilney's Special Commission, 1581 -- Literary Skills of Masters of the Revels -- Tilney at Work -- John Lyly -- Robert Wilson -- The Sponsorship of Plays by People of Consequence -- 3: 1586-1592: Decrees for Orders in Printing -- 'Martin Marprelate' -- Tilney Reappears -- Christopher Marlowe -- Decrees for Orders in Printing, 1586 -- 'Martin Marprelate' -- Tilney's Limited Authority -- Christopher Marlowe -- 4: 1592-1602: The Theatrical World Reassembles -- Tilney's Position Consolidated -- 1592-1598 -- Falstaff -- The Isle of Dogs -- The 'Duopoly' Acknowledged -- Tilney's Authority and Income, with Some Licensing Issues -- Tilney's Censorship: (a) Richard II -- Tilney's Censorship: (b) The Book of Sir Thomas More -- Late Elizabethan Jonson -- 5a: Transition and Transgression: From Tilney to Buc, 1603-1610 -- Who Controlled What, and When? -- (a) Buc's Special Commission -- (b) The Entry in Herbert's Office-Book -- (c) Manuscript Markings -- (d) Buc's Deputy and Licensing for the Press -- Buc and the Children of the Blackfriars -- Buc's 1610/11 Payment.
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    ISBN: 9780192667885
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (263 pages)
    Series Statement: Oxford Historical Monographs
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 325.210954
    Keywords: Refugees-Government policy-India-History-20th century ; Refugees-Legal status, laws, etc.-India-History-20th century ; India-Emigration and immigration-History-20th century ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Offering a global history of India's refugee regime, Making Refugees in India explores how one of the first postcolonial states during the mid-twentieth century wave of decolonisation rewrote global practices surrounding refugees - signified by India's refusal to sign the 1951 UN Refugee Convention.
    Abstract: Cover -- Making Refugees in India -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- Outline -- 1: The Refugees' Imperial Past: The Search for Self-Determination in Empire -- Indian Movement within Empire -- The League of Nations -- The Minority-An Imperial Category -- 'Refugees' within India -- Non-Europeans -- The International Refugee -- A Separate Internationalism -- 2: Resisting an Alien Invasion of Principles: The Second World War and the New World of the UN -- Refugees of the War in British India -- Recognising Exclusions -- Imperialism and Humanitarianism -- Scepticism of Western Human Rights -- The Refugee and Collective Rights -- Beginnings of a Separate Regime -- 3: Refugees to (Re)Build the Nation: Partition and the Humanitarianism of Developing the Postcolony -- Minorities, Migrations, Citizens -- Refugee Dissatisfaction and a New Political Constituency -- 'Refugee' in Kashmir and Hyderabad -- Planning and Rehabilitation -- Many Problems, Combined Solutions -- Outside the International Regime -- 4: A Nation-in-Exile in the Age of Non-Alignment: Rights for the Tibetan Refugees in India -- Cold War Refugees? -- Human Rights versus Self-Determination -- Neutrality and Changing Afro-Asian Solidarity -- China's Position -- India Accepts the Refugees -- Keeping the International 'Refugee' at Bay -- Return? -- Political Humanitarianism -- Tibetan 'Refugees' versus Burmese Indian 'Repatriates' -- Tibetans in Indian Hospitality -- 5: Ten Million Reasons for Self-Determination: The 1971 East Pakistani Crisis and Its Many Solutions -- Deliberating a Response -- Pakistan's 'Internal Problem' -- International Responses: Differing on Rights and Self-Determination -- Political Solution or Material Aid: Debating Return -- Reacting to a Disrupted Economy? -- Return of Refugees, Return of Stability -- State Enough for Refuge?.
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780197637883
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (193 pages)
    Series Statement: Oxford Studies in the Anthropology of Language Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 194
    Keywords: Anthropological linguistics ; Politeness (Linguistics) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Rethinking Politeness with Henri Bergson offers the first English translation of a little-known essay by influential French philosopher Henri Bergson on the classifications of politeness acts. The translation is followed by a series of essays from scholars who critically engage with and build on Bergson's ideas, and recontextualize politeness as a key dimension of human sociability.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half-Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- 2nd Half-Title -- Introduction -- Politeness -- 1. A Sympathetic Reading of Bergson's "Politeness" -- 2. Politeness Is Political -- 3. "Politesse," Power, and Point of View: Bergson's Essay in Comparative Perspective -- 4. "Politeness Has a Heart": From Mantras to Stance-Taking in French Children's Socialization to Politeness -- 5. "Hey, but That's Not Respectful!": Civil Discourse and Liberal Education in Pluralistic France -- 6. Giving Up on Politeness: The Desire for Tactile Knowledge and the Art of Finding Life Lovable -- 7. The Surface of Politesse: Acting murtah in Dhofar, Oman -- 8. Programming Politeness: Digital Servantry and the Rules of Social Engagement -- 9. Grace, Too: Reflections on Bergson's Ethics -- 10. Bergson's Intuitive Politeness -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192576835
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online Ressource (435 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.481
    Keywords: Comedy Social aspects ; Wit and humor Social aspects ; Communism and culture ; Politics and culture ; Manners and customs ; Wit and humor-Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Soviet Union Social conditions ; Soviet Union Social life and customs
    Abstract: Stalin's reign of terror was not all doom and gloom, much of it was (meant to be) funny! Tracing the development of official humour, satire, and comedy, Dobrenko and Jonsson-Skradol do away with the idea that all humour in the USSR was subversive, instead exploring why laughter was a core component to the survival of the Soviet regime.
    Abstract: Cover -- State Laughter: Stalinism, Populism, and Origins of Soviet Culture -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1: The Stalinist World of Laughter: The Fate of the Comic in a Tragic Age -- The Aesthetics of "Radical Populism": Political Dimensions -- "Russian Laughter" and the National Origins of the Stalinist "Popular Spirit" -- After the Carnival: "The Favorite Weapon" -- Victorious Laughter: The Origins of "Positive Satire" -- Harmonizing Laughter: A Dialectics of "Positive Satire" -- 2: A Killer Wit: Laughter in Stalinist Official Discourse -- The Beginning of the Plot -- Funny Activists -- A Funny Hunger Strike -- The Monster of Wit -- The Sense of an Ending -- 3: The Funny War: Laughing at the Front in World War Two -- Vasilii Terkin: The Typical and the Exceptional -- Vasilii Terkin: "Being" and "Just Being" -- Vasilii Terkin: All Is Well That Ends Well -- Erenburg's War, 1941-1945: A Question of Trust -- Erenburg's War, 1941-1945: Knowing What, and How Much -- Erenburg's War, 1941-1945: A Question of Perspective -- Erenburg's War, 1941-1945: Authenticity and (Self-)Parody -- Erenburg's War, 1941-1945: A Numbers Game -- 4: "One Might Think It Is a Ward in a Madhouse": Late Stalinism, the Early Cold War, and Caricature -- An Enemy in Pictures -- On the Typical -- Reflecting the Real Reality -- Hieroglyphics and Their Readers -- Scaling Down and the Logic of Wit -- An Enemy in Words -- Sardonic Realism: The Art of Verbal Caricature -- Adventures of Tropes: Political Trolling of the Pre-Internet Age -- From a "Negative Realism" to the "Realistic Grotesque" -- Modes of "Popular Democracy": Between Resentment and Bravado -- The Art of Double Entendre: Transference as a Satirical Device -- 5: The Gogols and the Shchedrins: Lessons in "Positive Satire" -- The Satire of the Impossible.
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    ISBN: 9780192650597
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (362 pages)
    Series Statement: The Greater War Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.60943
    Keywords: Violence History 20th century ; Violence-Europe, Central-History-20th century ; Europe, Central-History-20th century ; Electronic books ; Europe, Central History 20th century
    Abstract: Paths out of the Apocalypse fundamentally rethinks some key debates in the scholarship on early 20th-century Central Europe, the First World War, violence, nationalism and modern European comparative social and cultural history, considering the population of the hinterland as an active subject that decisively shaped the outcomes of the war.
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    ISBN: 9780192688644
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (218 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.44
    Keywords: Oral communication-Philosophy ; Speech acts (Linguistics) ; Psycholinguistics ; Intentionality (Philosophy) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Combining new insights from cognitive science and speech act theory, Unnsteinsson develops a compelling theory of singular reference which avoids well-known puzzles. The theory, Edenic intentionalism, is grounded in a mechanistic perspective on explanation in cognitive science and a new Gricean account of speaker meaning and speaker reference.
    Abstract: Cover -- Talking About: An Intentionalist Theory of Reference -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Epigraph -- Introduction -- Confusion and Propositional Attitudes -- Mental Mechanisms and the Act of Referring -- Edenic Intentionalism -- 1: Attitude Ascriptions and Frege's Curse -- 1.1 A Puzzle about Identity -- 1.2 Dissolving Frege -- 1.3 Attitude Ascriptions -- 1.4 Questioning Attitudes -- 1.5 Conclusion -- 2: The State of Confusion -- 2.1 Two Models of Confusion -- The Belief Model -- The Concept Model -- 2.2 Unavailable Representations -- 2.3 The Belief Model -- 2.4 Descriptive and Explanatory Adequacy -- 2.5 Conclusion -- 3: Representational Acts and Implicit Attitudes -- 3.1 Representational States and Acts -- 3.2 The Contribution of Action -- 3.3 Profoundly Implicit Beliefs -- 3.3.1 Nonconceptual and Subdoxastic Representation -- 3.3.2 Mismatch in the Content-Part -- 3.3.3 Mismatch in the Attitude-Part -- 3.4 Conclusion -- 4: Intention or Easy Meanings? -- 4.1 A Preface to a Theory -- 4.2 The Expressionist Challenge -- 4.3 Intending to Express a Thought -- 4.4 The Expressionist Collapse -- 4.5 Conclusion -- 5: Explanation, Mechanism, and Function -- 5.1 Explanation and Mechanism -- 5.2 The Explanatory Value of Functions -- 5.3 Decomposing Referential Competence -- 5.3.1 The Contextual Aspect -- 5.3.2 External Conditions -- 5.3.3 The Constitutive Aspect -- 5.3.4 Etiology or Constitution -- 5.4 Conclusion -- 6: Referential Competence -- 6.1 Speaker Meaning -- 6.2 Speaker Reference -- 6.2.1 Direct Evidence and Inference Base Features -- 6.2.2 Audience-directed Reference -- 6.3 Conclusion -- 7: Edenic Intentionalism -- 7.1 Objections to Intentionalism -- 7.2 The Edenic Constraint on Reference -- 7.3 Confusion Is Corruptive -- 7.3.1 Corruption in Combinatory Confusion -- 7.3.2 Corruption in Separatory Confusion.
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    ISBN: 9780190930301
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (273 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.3
    Keywords: Communication in international relations ; Diplomacy ; Intercultural communication ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Boundary Spanners of Humanity introduces an expansive pan-human, evolutionary perspective of communication and public diplomacy that can enhance global collaboration. R.S. Zaharna reveals how contemporary communication models are based on a nineteenth-century mindset of separateness that divided people into mutually exclusive cultural and national categories. That mindset reinforces human divisions and undermines our current efforts for global collaboration. In a radical break from conventional thinking, Zaharna draws upon multiple disciplines - from ancient cosmologies to neurobiology - to introduce three communication logics that can leverage human diversity and revolutionize how we collaborate globally.
    Abstract: Cover -- Boundary Spanners of Humanity -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Call to the Boundary Spanners -- 1. All Thumbs at Communication -- 2. A World of Relations, World of Communication -- 3. Individual Logic: Aristotle's Legacy -- 4. Relational Logic: Royal Bonds of Brotherhood -- 5 Holistic Logic: Cosmic Circles -- 6 Enhancing Collaboration: Speech, Emotion, and Synchrony -- Conclusion: Boundary Spanning Agenda for Global Collaboration -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192598530
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (273 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.442956
    Keywords: Sociolinguistics-Japan ; Languages in contact-Japan ; Japan-Languages ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book provides a comprehensive overview of the rich linguistic diversity in Japan. Each chapter explores the history and current status of a specific language community, including indigenous languages such as Ryukyan, community languages such as Chinese and Portuguese, and languages of modernization and culture, such as English and French.
    Abstract: cover -- titlepage -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures and tables -- The contributors -- Introduction -- John C. Maher -- Part I NATIONAL LANGUAGES -- 1 Japanese in the world -- Kazuko Matsumoto -- 1.1 Japanese diaspora communities -- 1.2 Japanese colonial diaspora communities -- 1.3 Contemporary Japanese diaspora communities -- 1.4 Learners of Japanese as a foreign language abroad -- 2 Japanese in Japan -- Junko Hibiya -- 2.1 Japanese and world languages -- 2.2 The Japanese language family -- 2.3 Regional differences in Japanese and standard Japanese -- 2.4 Recent changes in spoken Japanese -- 2.5 Hachijoan -- 2.6 Gender differences in Japanese -- 2.7 Writing systems -- 3 Language communities of the Northern Ryukyus -- Patrick Heinrich -- 3.1 The Ryukyu Islands and their languages -- 3.2 The Northern Ryukyuan languages -- 3.3 Northern Ryukyuan languages and Japanese -- 3.4 The sociolinguistic situation of Northern Ryukyuan languages -- 3.5 Language, culture, and community -- 3.6 Language education -- 3.7 The future of the north Ryukyuan languages -- 4 Language communities of the Southern Ryukyus -- Sachiyo Fujita-Round -- 4.1 The Southern Ryukyu languages -- 4.2 The sociolinguistic situation of Southern Ryukyuan languages -- 4.3 Language and culture -- 4.4 Language education -- 5 Japanese Sign Language -- Norie Oka -- 5.1 Japanese Sign Language -- 5.2 The sociolinguistic situation of JSL in Asia -- 5.3 The JSL community in Japan -- 5.4 Language and culture -- 5.5 Language education -- 6 Ainu -- Hidetoshi Shiraishi -- 6.1 The Ainu world -- 6.2 The Ainu language -- 6.3 The sociolinguistic situation of Ainu -- 6.4 History, migration, and the political struggle -- 6.5 Language, culture, and community -- 6.6 Language education -- Part II COMMUNITY LANGUAGES -- 7 Korean -- Hye-Gyeong Ohe -- 7.1 The Korean language.
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    ISBN: 9780197557501
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (225 pages)
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    DDC: 305.895073
    Keywords: Asian Americans in mass media ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Capacious in its scope and its conclusions alike, Model Minority Masochism is a critical yet passionate rumination on Asian American masculinity and cultural politics at large.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Model Minority Masochism -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Vincent Chin's Wedding: Techno-​Orientalist Becoming and Asian American Liberalism -- 2. Bludgeons and Becomings: Vincent Chin, Suspenseful Reveal, and the Limits of the Legal -- 3. An Asian Is Being Whipped: The Afro-​Asian Superego in the Theater of Philip Kan Gotanda -- 4. Never Stop Making Them Pay: Greg Pak's Hulk, Moral Masochism, and Asian American Ressentiment -- 5. Asians Never Stare into Your Eyes: Affective Flatness and the Techno-​Orientalization of the Self in Tao Lin's Taipei and Tan Lin's Insomnia and the Aunt -- 6. White Skin, Yellow Flesh: Transhumanist Erotohistoriography in Deus Ex: Human Revolution -- Coda: Sankyoufocoming -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192517180
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (449 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 355.0201
    Keywords: War (Philosophy) ; History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: War examines the nature of war and presents a genealogy of Western ideas and practices spanning over 2500 years.
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    ISBN: 9780192675972
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (353 pages)
    Series Statement: Pension Research Council Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.645
    Keywords: Risk management-Mathematical models ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Longevity at older ages is likely to continue to rise in the medium and longer term. This volume explores how the private and public sectors can collaborate via public-private partnerships (PPPs) to develop new mechanisms to reduce older people's risk of outliving their assets in later life.
    Abstract: cover -- titlepage -- copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Introduction: New Models for Managing Longevity Risk -- Part I Understanding Longevity Risk -- 2 Perceptions of Mortality -- 3 Disability-free Life Trends at Older Ages -- 4 Does Working Longer Enhance Old Age? -- 5 Working Longer Solves (Almost) Everything -- Part II Public-Private Partnerships to Help Fill the Gaps -- 6 Aging in Place -- 7 Public-Private Partnerships Extend Community-based Organization's Longevity -- 8 Innovative Strategies to Finance and Deliver Long-term Care -- 9 Building on Hope or Tackling Fear? -- Part III Implications for the Financial Sector and Policymakers -- 10 State-sponsored Pensions for Private-Sector Workers -- 11 New Financial Instruments for Managing Longevity Risk -- 12 Property Tax Deferral -- Appendix A Outline of Proposed Massachusetts Property Tax Deferral Program -- Appendix B Sample property tax bill -- Appendix C Effect of Property Tax Deferral Program on Homeowners in Massachusetts -- Appendix D Modeling assumptions and sources for state-wide Massachusetts deferral program -- 13 The Market for Reverse Mortgages among Older Americans -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780190913380
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (241 pages)
    Series Statement: Foundations of Human Interaction Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.2/242
    Keywords: Dialogue analysis ; Conversation analysis ; Interpersonal communication ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Janet Beavin Bavelas proposes that face-to-face dialogue is the primary site of language use, with unique features that make it the fastest, most precise, and most skillful activity that ordinary individuals do together. Writing for an inter-disciplinary readership, Bavelas draws on decades of experimental research combined with qualitative measures to illustrate the advantages of focusing on dialogue (rather than on individuals) and of using a multi-modal lens.
    Abstract: Cover -- FACE-TO-FACE DIALOGUE -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface by the Series Editor -- Preface by the Author -- Acknowledgments -- About the Companion Website -- 1 Appreciating Face-​to-​face Dialogue -- Part I. Changing the Focus -- 2 From Individuals to Interactions -- 3 From Nonverbal Communication to Co-​speech Gesture -- 4 Common Goals, Different Methods -- PART II Inside Face-to-face Dialogue -- 5 Doing Dialogue -- 6 Dialogue Favors Demonstrations -- 7 The Social Life of Hand Gestures -- 8 The Social Life of Facial Gestures -- 9 Meaning and Understanding as an Interactional Process -- PART III. Dialogues in Applied Settings -- 10 Dialogues in Computer-​Mediated Communication, Autism, and Medical Interactions -- 11 Psychotherapy as Dialogue -- 12 A Summary So Far -- References -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192658913
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (283 Seiten)
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    DDC: 306.85094609041
    Keywords: Family policy-Spain-History-20th century ; Children's rights-Spain-History-20th century ; Child welfare-Spain-History-20th century ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book examines the ideas and practices underpinning state removal of children. Early twentieth century Spanish juvenile courts were involved in taking children from poor families, families displaced by war, and from political opponents. This study captures the voice and agency of the marginalized children and parents affected by mass removals.
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    ISBN: 9780197580912
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (289 pages)
    DDC: 302.35
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Our human lives involve remarkable forms of practical organization--diachronic organization of individual activity; small-scale organization of shared action; and the organization of institutions. In this book, Michael Bratman argues that the key to these multiple, inter-related forms of human practical organization is our capacity for planning agency. Shared and Institutional Agency develops a planning theory of social rules and puts forth an organized institution as involving authority-according social rules of procedure. The view that emerges sees our capacity for planning agency as a core capacity that underlies not only string quartets and informal social rules, but also the rule-guided structure of organized institutions and institutional agency.
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    ISBN: 9780197635278
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (321 pages)
    Series Statement: Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.072
    Keywords: Political science ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The study of 'subjective wellbeing' has seen explosive growth in recent decades, opening important new discourses in personality and social psychology, happiness economics, and moral philosophy. Now it is moving into the policy domain. The book is an attempt to accelerate this new wave of scholarship and to provide a review of various ways complex theories of subjective wellbeing can be studied empirically.
    Abstract: Cover -- Series -- A Theory of Subjective Wellbeing -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Subjective Well-​Being -- 2. Problems with Subjective Well-​Being -- 3. The Analytical Philosophy of Wellbeing -- 4. The Subjective Wellbeing Production Function -- 5. The Capabilities Constraint -- 6. Hedonia -- 7. Eudaimonia -- 8. Conscience -- 9. The Coalescence of Being -- 10. Measuring Subjective Wellbeing -- 11. The Politics of Subjective Wellbeing -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780190922320
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (241 pages)
    Series Statement: Interpersonal Violence Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.6/970973
    Keywords: Islamophobia ; Racism-United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Islamophobia and Acts of Violence is a collection of perspectives by authors from a variety of academic disciplines such as legal studies, communication studies, political science, and criminology on the subject of Anti-Muslim hate crimes. This volume seeks to bring various aspects of Islamophobic attitudes and behaviors, from microaggressions that reflect bigotry to bias motivated criminal acts, commonly referred to as hate crimes, to a broad audience. This volume could also serve as a supplemental text for educators who teach in areas such as ethnoviolence, hate crimes and terrorism, criminology, sociology, immigration studies, political science, world religions, especially middle eastern studies, and other related courses.
    Abstract: Cover -- Series -- Islamophobia and Acts of Violence -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- 1. The Nature and Scope of Islamophobia and Anti-​Muslim Hate Crime in Contemporary America -- 2. The Structure, Impact, and Power of the American Islamophobia Network -- 3. Ripples of Hate: Measuring How Hate Crimes Hurt More -- 4. Attacking Muslims in North America: An Empirical Analysis of Terrorist Attacks and Plots from 1970 to 2016 -- 5. The Victimization of Muslim American Women and the Challenges of Imperial Feminism in Comparative Context -- 6. An Opinion: What the Qur'an Says That Disqualifies the Perspectives of Militant Radical Muslims -- 7. Trends and Catalysts of Anti-​Muslim Hate Crime and Bigoted Attitudes: A Multidecade Analysis -- 8. Conclusions: Veils Uncovered and Veils That Remain -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192520975
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    Pages: 1 online resource (224 pages)
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    DDC: 302.3
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Copying rituals has allowed cultural groups to proliferate over time. Rare, traumatic rituals produce strong cohesion in small relational groups, whereas daily/weekly rituals produce cohesion in expandable communities. This study presents a theory of how these two ritual modes have influenced history over thousands of years.
    Abstract: Intro -- Halftitle page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication page -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- The Varieties of Ritual Experience -- Ritual and the Symbolist School -- Overview of the Book -- 1. Overimitation and the Ritual Stance -- Ritual and Instrumental Stances in Overimitation -- Irremediably Opaque Behaviour and the Ritual Stance -- Ritual and Instrumental Stances in Magical Thinking -- Causal Opacity, Meaning, and Communication -- The Evolutionary Origins of the Ritual Stance -- Conclusions -- 2. Ritual Frequency, Emotionality, and Modes of Religiosity -- The Modes Theory -- The Kivung as Case Study -- Modelling Doctrinal-Imagistic Oscillations -- Case Studies from History, Anthropology, and Archaeology -- Quantifying Ritual Features Cross-Culturally -- Modes and the Transition from Foraging to Farming -- Conclusions -- 3. Imagistic Ritual, Fusion, and Self-Sacrifice -- Rites of Terror and Group Bonding -- Dysphoric Ritual and the Search for Meaning -- When Personal and Group Identities Fuse -- The Imagistic Pathway to Fusion -- Social Consequences of the Imagistic Pathway to Fusion -- Fusion and Self-Sacrifice from an Evolutionary Perspective -- Conclusions -- 4. Doctrinal Ritual, Identification, and Social Complexity -- The Doctrinal Pathway to Identification and Extended Fusion -- Sociocultural Evolution and the Doctrinal Mode of Religiosity -- Doctrinal Religions, Credibility Enhancing or Undermining Displays, and Normative Tightness -- Relational Mobility and the Doctrinal Mode -- Conclusions -- 5. Ritual's Evolutionary Landscapes -- Are Rituals Evoked or Transmitted? -- Proximate Causation and Development in the Evolution of Ritual -- Epigenetic Landscapes -- Cognitive-Developmental Landscapes -- Social-Historical Landscapes -- Multilevel Landscapes -- Conclusions -- 6. Challenges for Society.
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    ISBN: 9780197511534
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (337 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.48420944
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: From Servant to Savant: Musical Privilege, Property, and the French Revolution exposes the fundamental role that the French Revolution played in the emergence of modern professional musicianship. Geoffroy-Schwinden demonstrates how the French Revolution set the stage for the emergence of so-called musical "Romanticism" among the likes of Beethoven and the legacies that continue to haunt musical institutions and industries.
    Abstract: Cover -- From Servant to Savant -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Note on Translation of Sources -- Introduction -- On Privilege, Property, and Professionalization -- The Abolition of Privilege -- The Politics of Historiography and the Archive -- Chapter Summaries -- Part I Musical Privilege -- 1 Legal Privilège and Musical Production -- The Privilege to Perform -- Musical Privilege in Publishing, Commerce, and Manufacturing -- Privilege as Property -- The "Dilution" of Privilege -- 2 Social Privilège and Musician-​Masons -- French Masonry, Music, and Parisian Sociability -- Brother Servants and Occasional Brothers -- Talented Brothers, Architects of Music, and Free Associates -- Fellow Professionals and Savants -- "A Little Lesson in Social Harmony" -- Part II Property -- 3 Private Property: Music and Authorship -- Proprietary Tremors on the Eve of Revolution -- From Musical Privilege to Musical Property -- The "Declaration of the Rights of Genius" -- 4 Public Servants -- From Pleasing Paris to Serving the Nation -- An Institution of Their Own -- Patriotic Servants -- Professionalization and Public Patronage -- 5 Cultural Heritage: Music as Work of Art -- Music and the Fine Arts under the Revolution -- The Conservatory's "Museum" of Musical Works -- The Museum's Imperial Agenda -- "The Edifice Is Rising" -- Cultural Property and Artworks for the Future -- 6 National Industry: Music as a "Useful" Art and Science -- Music, the Useful Arts, and Mechanical Invention -- Interlude: A Method in the Madness -- Mechanical Innovations: Useful to Whom? -- The Conservatory's Design for a "Romantic Machine" -- Postlude: A "Detractor" Breaks His "Silence" -- Conclusion: Privilege by Any Other Name -- Appendix -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780197622001
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    Pages: 1 online resource (273 pages)
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    DDC: 305.800973
    Keywords: Civilization, Ancient ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Stars and Shadows is the first work in American political history to offer a comprehensive historical view of how the often-overlooked virtue of friendship has come to shape the possibilities for democratic politics in America. Covering ten cases, Ambar's study illuminates how the personal bonds of friendship have proven critical to understanding the potential for a vigorous multiracial democracy over time. Ambar develops a working theory of multiracial democracy that demands more of us as citizens: a commitment to honestly engage one another, and perhaps most importantly, to engage our past with even greater courage and trust.
    Abstract: Cover -- Stars and Shadows -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction: Tea and Cigars: The Case for Friendship -- 1. An Exchange of Letters: Benjamin Banneker and Thomas Jefferson -- 2. Three Meetings: Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln -- 3. Color Lines: W. E. B. Du Bois and William James -- 4. First Ladies: Mary McLeod Bethune and Eleanor Roosevelt -- 5. Veins: Ralph Ellison, Shirley Jackson, and Stanley Hyman -- 6. Scripts: James Baldwin and Marlon Brando -- 7. Mocambo: Ella Fitzgerald and Marilyn Monroe -- 8. Riverside: Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel -- 9. Icons and Intersectionalities: Angela Davis and Gloria Steinem -- 10. A Bestowal: Barack Obama and Joe Biden -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192644862
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (246 pages)
    Series Statement: Oxford English Monographs
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 910.924
    Keywords: Bird, Isabella L.-(Isabella Lucy),-1831-1904 ; Fraser, Hugh,-Mrs.,-1851-1922 ; Women travelers ; Japan-History-Meiji period, 1868-1912 ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Victorian Women's Travel Writing on Meiji Japan narrates forgotten stories of cross-cultural friendship and love between Victorian female travellers and Meiji Japanese between 1853 and 1912.
    Abstract: Cover -- Victorian Women's Travel Writing on Meiji Japan: Hospitable Friendship -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- A Note on Japanese Names -- Introduction -- 1. Anglo-Japanese Relations between 1854 and 1912 -- 2. Victorian Travel Literature about Meiji Japan -- 3. Japan in Victorian Literature -- 1: Hospitable Friendship: Victorian Women Travellers and the Praxis of Ethical Relationality -- 1. Fraternal Friendship -- 2. Hospitable Friendship -- 2.1. The Porosity of Being -- 2.2. The Survival of the Feminine -- 2.3. The Political Affordances of Literature -- 2.4. From Paternal Law to Maternal Love -- 2.5. Love -- 2: A Traveller Who Laughs: Isabella Bird and Unbeaten Tracks in Japan -- 1. Porous Being -- 2. Feminine Survival -- 3: A Literary Diplomat: Mary Crawford Fraser and A Diplomatist's Wife in Japan -- 1. Friendships in Letters -- 2. Friendship Fictionalized -- 4: A Scientist in Love: Marie Stopes and A Journal from Japan -- 1. Border-Crossing Love: Marie Stopes and Fujii Kenjirō -- 2. The Literary Community: Marie Stopes and Sakurai Jōji -- Coda -- Bibliography -- 1. Primary -- (a) Manuscripts -- (b) Printed Works -- 2. Secondary -- (a) Contemporary Works -- (b) Later Studies -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780197555477
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (465 pages)
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    DDC: 304.209729
    Keywords: Ecology ; Caribbean Area ; Caribbean Area-History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The first comprehensive environmental synthesis of the Caribbean region, written by eminent scholars of the topic.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. The Caribbean Environment to 1850 -- 2. Disease Environments in the Caribbean to 1850 -- 3. Natural Disasters in the Caribbean to 1850 -- Conclusion: Caribbean Environmental History since 1850 -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780197611630
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    Pages: 1 online resource (577 pages)
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    DDC: 303.484
    Keywords: Diversity in the workplace ; Conflict management ; Discrimination in employment ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The global #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter movements as well as the push for LGBTQ+ rights are all emblematic of a growing interest in and focus on how to better embrace and capitalize on diversity. Yet these social movements exist alongside renewed efforts to constrain minority rights and stem immigration around the world. In Untapped Power, Carla Koppell has assembled a leading group of scholars, policy makers, researchers, and activists to provide a comprehensive overview for understanding and navigating these countervailing forces, so that we can build a more peaceful and inclusive world.
    Abstract: Cover -- Untapped Power -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contributor List -- Acronyms -- Introduction: Why This Book? Why Now? -- I. The Inclusion Imperative -- 1. Growing Urgency: Why Today's Global Landscape Demands a Focus on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion -- 2. Making the Case: The Opportunity and Need to Address Diversity in Conflict Resolution and Development -- II. Movements Toward More Inclusive Peacebuilding and Development -- Introduction -- 3. The Global Movement Advancing Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment -- 4. The Critical Movement for Youth Inclusion -- 5. Recognizing the Rights of LGBTQI People -- 6. Advancing Disability-​Inclusive Development -- 7. The Drive to Realize Indigenous Peoples' Rights -- 8. Fostering Inclusion for Ethnic, Religious, and Linguistic Minority Communities -- III. Preventing and Resolving Conflict Inclusively: Tactics and Approaches -- Introduction -- 9. Enabling Inclusive Peace Mediation and Negotiation: Structures and Tactics -- 10. Implementing Peace Accords -- 11. Creating Representative and Responsive Security Sector Forces -- 12. Addressing Legacies of Abuse Through Transitional Justice Mechanisms -- 13. Providing Humanitarian Assistance That Reaches All -- 14. Understanding Linkages: Conflict, Societal Violence, and Masculinities in and Outside of Wars -- IV. Inclusive Global Development: Strategies for Progress -- Introduction -- 15. Socioeconomic Inclusion in International Development -- 16. Democracy and Diversity in Post-​Conflict States -- 17. Closing Gaps in Access to Justice and Rights -- 18. Enabling Civil Society and Social Movements -- 19. Altering the Narrative and the Narrators to Overcome Norms and Stereotypes -- V. Conclusion -- 20. Shaping a Future That Embraces Equity and Inclusion: The Agenda for Progress -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192603210
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (222 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.569094109034
    Keywords: Poor ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Neighbours, Distrust, and the State shows that in the past, just like now, many poor people 'wanted something done' by government in their communities, examining how they thought about such things as the role of the police, compulsory schooling, housing estates, and other state provisions.
    Abstract: Cover -- Neighbours, Distrust, and the State: What the Poorer Working Class in Britain Felt about Government and Each Other, 1860s to 1930s -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1: Police: 'If it were not for them we should all be killed' -- 2: Insurance: 'Addopt some plann for the poor mans protection' -- 3: Housing: 'The County Council should have control of the neighbourhood' -- 4: Education: 'When I run away from school . . . mother brought me back' -- 5: Tory-Socialists: 'If he cursed anybody it would be his own class for their negligence' -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources -- Manuscript and Digitized Sources -- Parliamentary Papers -- Published Articles, Books, and Reports -- Secondary Sources -- Books and Articles -- Theses -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780197644669
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (249 pages)
    Series Statement: Oxford Studies Sociolinguistics Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.446095957
    Keywords: Multilingualism ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Choreographies of Multilingualism provides a comprehensive view of how Singapore's multilingualism is constructed through writing. Drawing on a wide range of data, including public signage, literary anthologies, social media writing, advertisements, and text-based commodities, Tong King Lee offers nuanced analyses of the multiple vectors that crisscross the linguistic landscape of a multilingual city. The book combines different theoretical and methodological perspectives and will be of interest to students and scholars across several fields, namely sociolinguistics, cultural studies, literary studies, and translation.
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    ISBN: 9780197624098
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (265 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.12
    Keywords: Reputation-Political aspects ; Politicians ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In Recovering Reputation, Andreas Avgousti considers the modern problem of reputation by turning to the dialogues of Plato, to show that reputation is not only an issue for political elites, but that it is a quality that helps the wider citizenry to cohere, bringing together citizens and non-citizens. Avgousti argues that reputation is worth thinking about because it is a power that circulates among the many, linked to and sustained by myths and rumors, and it is a power that the many exercise through the social mechanisms of praise and blame. In working through Plato's writings, Recovering Reputation expands our understandings of reputation's potential in democratic contexts.
    Abstract: Cover -- Copyright -- Recovering Reputation -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Reputation, a Species of Opinion -- 1. Socrates Before the Many -- 2. Socrates Takes Leave of the Many -- 3. The Coryphaeus' Challenge to the Many -- 4. Cephalus' Challenge to the Many -- 5. Demotic Power in Kallipolis -- 6. Demotic Power and the Founder-​Citizen in Magnesia -- Conclusion: Reputation for Democrats -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192517401
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (313 pages)
    Series Statement: New Topics in Applied Philosophy Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.8
    Keywords: Emigration and immigration-Social aspects ; National characteristics ; Social integration ; Emigration and immigration-Political aspects ; Immigrants-Cultural assimilation ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The Politics of Social Cohesion examines the impact of immigration on social cohesion and egalitarian redistribution. Holtug argues that immigration can have a positive impact on the social values and ideals that tend to promote cohesion and equality.
    Abstract: Cover -- The Politics of Social Cohesion: Immigration, Community, and Justice -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Immigration, Integration, and Social Cohesion -- 1.2 Methods, Principles, and Facts -- 1.3 Overview of the Book -- Part I: Identity, Social Cohesion, and Justice -- 2: National Identities and Nation-building -- 2.1 Nation-building, Shared Values, and Cohesive Societies -- 2.2 United Kingdom -- 2.3 Denmark -- 2.4 France -- 2.5 Canada -- 2.6 National Models and Policies -- 3: Social Cohesion and Identity -- 3.1 Understanding Social Cohesion -- 3.2 Social Cohesion: What and Why? -- 3.3 Trust -- 3.4 Solidarity -- 3.5 Social Cohesion and Social Justice -- 3.6 The Identity Thesis -- 3.7 Community Conceptions -- 4: Social Justice -- 4.1 Equality -- 4.2 Liberty -- 4.3 Equality of Opportunity -- 4.4 Luck Egalitarianism -- 4.5 Luck Egalitarianism and Cultural and Religious Opportunities -- 4.6 Equality and the Rights of Immigrants -- 4.7 From Equality to Multiculturalism -- 4.8 Objections to Multiculturalism -- 4.9 Barry on Group-differentiated Rights -- Part II: Immigration -- 5: Immigration and the Progressive's Dilemma -- 5.1 On the Progressive's Dilemma -- 5.2 The Social Cohesion Argument for Restrictive Immigration Policies -- 5.3 Diversity and Trust -- 5.4 Trust and Moderating Factors -- 5.5 Diversity and Solidarity -- 5.6 Solidarity and Moderating Factors -- 5.7 Explaining the Impact of Diversity -- 5.8 Implications for Policy -- 6: Global Justice -- 6.1 Equality and Immigration -- 6.2 On the Scope of Egalitarian Justice -- 6.3 Two Objections to Global Scope -- 6.4 Restrictions on Scope I: Nationalism -- 6.5 Restrictions on Scope II: Statism -- 6.6 Global Egalitarianism and the Social Cohesion Argument for Restrictive Immigration Policies -- 6.7 Migration for Global Equality -- 6.8 Brain Drain.
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    ISBN: 9780197567784
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (401 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.2343
    Keywords: Motion picture audiences-Psychology ; Motion pictures-Psychological aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book traces the development of popular cinema from its inception to the present day to understand why humankind has expanded its viewing of popular movies over the last century. Using hundreds of shots from a wide range of films, this book considers how the visual elements impact our perception, understanding, and emotional responses to specific scenes, all of which have evolved over the course of cinematic history.
    Abstract: cover -- Movies on Our Minds -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- 1. The Power of Movies and a Method to Study It -- 2. Popular Movies and Technology -- 3. Viewing and Lenses -- 4. Mise-​en-​Cadre -- 5. Transitions -- 6. An Interlude on Shots and Cultural Change -- 7. Shots and Sound -- 8. The Most Important Shot in Popular Cinema -- 9. Continuity, Discontinuity, and Scenes -- 10. Montages, Sequences, and Syntagmas -- 11. Stories and Their Parts -- 12. Narrational Complexity -- 13. The Web and Flow of Popular Cinema -- 14. Structure, Engagement, and Evolution -- References -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192597205
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (465 pages)
    Series Statement: Oxford Textbooks in Paediatrics Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.23209
    Keywords: Neonatology-History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The Oxford Textbook of the Newborn: A Cultural and Medical History provides readers with an accessible exploration of the natural lifecycle of a neonate throughout history,.
    Abstract: cover -- Oxford Textbook of The Newborn -- Copyright -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Part 1 Early life -- 1.1 Animatio: ideas about the beginning of personhood -- 1.2 Hepar uterinum: ideas about fetal nutrition -- 1.3 Pulmo uterinus: ideas about fetal respiration -- Part 2 Birth -- 2.1 From apparent death to birth asphyxia -- 2.2 Resuscitation 1: artificial ventilation -- 2.3 Resuscitation 2: oxygen and other drugs -- 2.4 Resuscitation 3: endotracheal intubation -- 2.5 Umbilical cord and umbilical care -- 2.6 Postverta, Agrippa, Caesarea: born feet-​first -- 2.7 Social birth: rites of passage for the newborn -- Part 3 Prematurity -- 3.1 Measures of viability -- 3.2 Surviving against the odds -- 3.3 Respiratory distress: understanding surfactant deficiency -- 3.4 Holding breath: the development of surfactant substitution -- 3.5 Anatomy and spontaneous closure of the ductus arteriosus -- 3.6 Persisting patency of the ductus arteriosus in the preterm infant -- 3.7 Intraventricular haemorrhage -- Part 4 Multiple birth -- 4.1 Unwelcome: the abominable twins -- 4.2 Fertility and fatality: higher-​order multiples -- 4.3 Unequal but monozygotic: twin-​twin transfusion syndrome -- 4.4 From monster to reversed perfusion: acardiac twins -- Part 5 Odd shape -- 5.1 Cats, frogs, and snakes: concepts of neural tube defects -- 5.2 In God's image? The tradition of infant head shaping -- 5.3 Lame from birth: concepts of cerebral palsy -- 5.4 Possessed by evil spirits: seizures in infancy -- 5.5 Birthmark and blemish: the doctrine of maternal imagination -- 5.6 Cast aside: infants with Down's syndrome -- 5.7 Crooked limbs: the thalidomide catastrophe -- 5.8 A wretched condition: cleft urinary bladder -- Part 6 Breast is best -- 6.1 Bad milk: medical doctrines that impeded breastfeeding -- 6.2 Regulated wet nursing: managed care or organized crime?.
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    ISBN: 9780192590855
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (365 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This book draws on both scientific insights and spiritual wisdom to help the reader focus on what is of value in helping them decide what makes for a good life. In using evidence from psychology, sociology, philosophy, theology, and other disciplines, it helps readers think through choices about what the good life consists of.
    Abstract: Cover -- Human Flourishing: Scientific Insight and Spiritual Wisdom in Uncertain Times -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Preface -- Why we wanted to write this book -- Who we want to thank for this book -- Contents -- 1: Dimensions and Pillars of Human Flourishing -- What do we mean by 'human flourishing'? -- The material dimension of human flourishing -- The relational dimension of human flourishing -- The transcendent dimension of human flourishing -- The pillar of truth -- The pillar of purpose -- The pillar of meaning -- Limits to predictability -- Patterns of religious commitment -- Human flourishing in an age of technology -- Organization of the book -- Notes -- Part I: Dimensions of Human Flourishing -- Overview -- Notes -- 2: The Material Dimension -- Poverty -- The relationship between human flourishing and the satisfaction of material needs is not straightforward -- How to be happy? -- Locked-insyndrome -- Maslow's hierarchy of needs -- What is meant by 'human flourishing'? -- 'Now' versus 'in one's life to date' -- Subjectivity versus objectivity -- Happiness -- Measuring well-being -- Inequalities and well-being -- Notes -- 3: The Relational Dimension -- Solitary confinement -- Loneliness -- Our early relationships -- Transitional objects -- An evolutionary perspective on the importance of human relationships -- Getting off heroin -- Dunbar's number -- And the Lord God said, It is not good that the man should be alone -- Helping behaviour in humans -- Relationships with non-humans -- Pygmalion goes AI -- Pets -- God -- Notes -- 4: The Transcendent Dimension -- And I have felt a presence that disturbs me -- Self-transcendence -- Ecstasy -- What can be proved about God? -- Has science proved that there is nothing beyond the material world? -- The Religious Experience Research Unit -- Near-deathexperiences -- Accessing the transcendent.
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    ISBN: 9780197577325
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (327 pages)
    Series Statement: Studies in Contemporary Jewry 34
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.23089924
    Keywords: Jewish children ; Jewish children History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Visiting five continents and covering 220 years, our journey into modern Jewish childhood begins with birth and ends at the time of bar or bat mitzvah. Jewish children, their history and their images, are described by scholars from the fields of demography, history, linguistics, film studies, literature, religious studies, and psychology. Among the questions they probe are: How did Jewish children experience immigration? What did they contribute to modern ethnic and national Jewish cultures? What was their fate during times of war? In the aftermath of war, how did they go about rebuilding their lives, and how did they recollect and interpret the events of their interrupted childhood?.
    Abstract: Paula S. Fass, Introduction: Jewish Children in the 20th Century -- Uzi Rebhun, Jewish Reproduction and Children in the Modern Era -- Yael Reshef, The Role of Children in the Revival of Hebrew -- Eli Lederhendler, Children of the Great Atlantic Migration: Narratives of Young Jewish Lives -- Yael Darr, Divided Unity: Jewish Writing for Children in the United States and Palestine at the Onset of the Second World War -- Joanna Beata Michlic, Mapping the History of Child Holocaust Survivors -- Nava T. Barazani, Hide-​and-​Seek: The Tale of Three Girls in the Giado Concentration Camp in Libya (1942-​1943) -- Amia Lieblich, The Children of Kfar Etzion: Resilience and Its Causes -- Hannah Levinsky-​Koevary, Catskills Idyll: Children of Holocaust Survivors and the Bungalow Colony Experience, 1950s-​1960s -- Liat Steir-​Livny, Growing Up in the Shadow of the Past: Second-​ Generation Holocaust Survivors' Childhoods as Depicted in Israeli Documentary Films -- Nathan Abrams, Rites of Passage: Jewish Representations of Children and Childhood in Contemporary Cinema -- David Golinkin, The Transformation of the Bar Mitzvah Ceremony, 1800-​2020 -- Essays -- Anna Shternshis, The Child Who Cannot Ask: The Holocaust Poetry of Moisei Teif -- Stephen J. Whitfield, The American Jewish Intelligentsia, the Claims of Humor-​and the Case of Lenny Bruce -- Review Essay -- Deborah Dash Moore, Judaism and Jewishness in Histories of American Jewry -- Book Reviews (arranged by subject) -- Aomar Boum and Sarah Abrevaya Stein (eds.), The Holocaust and North Africa, Denis Charbit -- Havi Dreifuss (Ben-​Sasson), Relations between Jews and Poles during the Holocaust: The Jewish Perspective, trans. Ora Cummings, Joshua D. Zimmerman.
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    ISBN: 9780190066345
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online Ressource (361 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.8917/10409034
    Keywords: Russians Politics and government ; Russians Intellectual life ; Russians Societies, etc ; Social change History ; Radicalism History ; Exiles History ; Russians-Foreign countries-Politics and government ; Russians-Foreign countries-Societies, etc ; Russians-Foreign countries-Intellectual life ; Radicalism-Russia-History ; Exiles-Russia-History ; Social change-Europe-History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Utopia's Discontents provides the first synthetic treatment of the Russian revolutionary emigration before the Revolution. It argues that neighborhoods created by Russian exiles became sites of revolutionary experimentation that offered their residents a taste of their anticipated utopian future.
    Abstract: Cover -- Utopia's Discontents -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Explanatory Note -- Introduction: From the Café Landolt -- 1. The Other Communards -- 2. Living the Revolution -- 3. Jewish Workers Meet the Russian Revolution -- 4. Entangled Emancipations -- 5. Émigré Dystopias -- 6. "The Party of Extreme Opposition" -- 7. Ou-​topos? -- 8. Revolution from Abroad -- Epilogue: Émigré Clans -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780190850685
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (225 pages)
    Series Statement: Academy of Rehabilitation Psychology Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.9080711
    Keywords: Disabilities-Study and teaching (Higher) ; People with disabilities-Study and teaching (Higher) ; People with disabilities-Psychology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book takes a nonpathological approach to disability as part of diversity rather than as a deficiency, offering 34 activities to help instructors working with this community. The activities are designed to be used in or out of the classroom, in independent or group dynamics, and can be modified for individual need.
    Abstract: cover -- Series -- Teaching Disability -- Copyright -- Contents -- PART A BACKGROUND AND BASICS -- 1. Introduction for Instructors -- 2. Attitudes, Knowledge, and Behavior: What We Already Know -- PART B | BEGINNING-​LEVEL EXERCISES -- 3. Exploring the Basics -- Activity 3.1: Exploration of Language -- Activity 3.2: Exploring Your New Diagnosis -- Activity 3.3: Movies Versus Real Life -- Activity 3.4: News Media Depictions -- Activity 3.5: The Economics of Disability -- Activity 3.6: Intersectionality (Part I -- See Chapter 9 for Parts II and III) -- 4. Hearing from Insiders -- Activity 4.1: King Gimp: Academy Award-​Winning Documentary -- Activity 4.2: Interviewing a Person with a Disability -- Activity 4.3: Disability in the Family System -- 5. Laws and How They Affect the Everyday Lives of People with Disabilities -- Activity 5.1: How Laws Affect Everyday Life -- Activity 5.2: About Segregation: Is Separate Ever Equal? -- Activity 5.3: Distributive Justice -- Activity 5.4: EYE SPY: Application of Laws -- 6. Models of and Beliefs About Disability -- Activity 6.1: Health, Illness, and Disability Beliefs -- Activity 6.2: Disability Belief Models in Real Life -- Activity 6.3: Assessing Models of Disability -- Activity 6.4: You Are Newly Diagnosed -- 7. Everyday Issues -- Activity 7.1: The Time and Financial Costs of Disability -- Activity 7.2: The Pain Experience -- Activity 7.3: What Does the Media Talk About When They Talk About Disability? -- 8. Watching Films -- Activity 8.1: Disability in Storytelling -- Activity 8.2: Film Immersion -- PART C MORE ADVANCED EXERCISES -- 9. Disability in the Context of Family, Friends, and Community -- Activity 9.1: Evaluate Your Dwelling for Accessibility -- Activity 9.2: Check Accessibility Everywhere Before You Go -- Activity 9.3: A Map to Your Community.
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    ISBN: 9780197556467
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (185 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.0973
    Keywords: Polarization (Social sciences)-United States ; Opposition (Political science) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Democracy is not only a form of government. It is also the moral aspiration for a society of self-governing political equals who disagree about politics. Citizens are called on to be active democratic participants, but they must also acknowledge one another's political equality. Democracy thus involves an ethic of civility among opposed citizens. Upholding this ethic is more difficult than it may look. When the political stakes are high, the opposition seems to us to be advocating injustice. Sustaining Democracy poses the question: why should we uphold democratic relations with those whose politics we despise?.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Big Picture -- 1. Common Ground and Its Erosion -- 2. Is Democracy Self-.Defeating? -- 3. Sustaining Democracy and Overdoing Democracy -- 4. Final Preliminaries -- 1. Democracy as a Society of Equals -- 1. Democracy as a Moral Idea -- 2. Democracy as an Ethos -- 2.1. Duties of Citizenship -- 2.2. Virtues of Citizenship -- 2.3. Fitting the Pieces Together -- 3. Democracy as a Practical Ideal -- 4. The Generality of the Account -- 2. Why Sustain Democracy? -- 1. Seeing the Dilemma from the Inside -- 2. Persistent Political Disagreement -- 2.1. Good-.Faith Political Disagreement -- 2.2. Limits to Good-.Faith Political Disagreement -- 2.3. The Dilemma Restated -- 3. The Burden of Citizenship -- 4. Addressing the Citizen -- 3. The Polarization Dynamic -- 1. Political Polarization -- 1.1. Three Sites of Political Polarization -- 1.2. The Three Sites as Mutually Reinforcing -- 2. Belief Polarization -- 2.1. Examples of Belief Polarization -- 2.2. Thinking in Groups -- 2.3. How Belief Polarization Works -- 2.4. Belief Polarization and the Stadium -- 2.5. Polarization as a Dynamic -- 3. Polarization Among Allies -- 3.1. Love Your Political Enemies? -- 3.2. Fractured Allegiances -- 4. The Dilemma Resolved: Why Sustain Democracy -- 4. How Can We Sustain Democracy? -- 1. The Depth of Political Identity -- 1.1. Some Experimental Findings -- 1.2. Political Identity as a Way of Seeing the World -- 2. The Facilitated Democracy Approach -- 3. How to Sustain Democracy -- 3.1. What Sustaining Democracy Does Not Require -- 3.2. Sustaining Democracy Within -- 3.3. The Importance of Political Distance -- 4. Conclusion -- Epilogue: Living Together as Equals -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192511669
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (394 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.44
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This volume offers a detailed exploration of coloniality in the discipline of linguistics, with case studies drawn from across the world. The chapters provide a nuanced account of the coloniality of linguistics at the level of knowledge and disciplinary practice, and expand their discussion to imagine a decolonial linguistics.
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    ISBN: 9780190693930
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (193 pages)
    Series Statement: Series in Political Psychology Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.48409174927
    Keywords: Protest movements-Arab countries-History-21st century ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Bridging the psychology literature on reasoning and the political science literature on protest, this book systematically traces how decisions about participating in the Arab Spring were made. It shows that decisions to join the uprisings were "hot," meaning they were based on positive emotions, while decisions to stay at home were "cool," meaning they were based on safety considerations. Hot Contention, Cool Abstention adds to the extensive literature on political uprisings, offering insights on how and why movements start, stall, and evolve.
    Abstract: cover -- Half title -- Series -- Hot Contention, Cool Abstention -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. An Extraordinary Experience -- 2. Similar States, Opposite Outcomes: Egypt and Morocco -- 3. Identifying Beliefs and Inferences -- 4. Tracing Reasoning Processes -- 5. Hot Contention, Cool Abstention -- 6. Conclusions -- Appendix 1: The Sample -- Appendix 2: Beliefs Identified by the Qualitative Analysis -- Appendix 3: Z-​Scores for Each Belief -- Appendix 4: Minimum Sets of Beliefs -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192594150
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (356 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.3
    Keywords: Billionaires-Political activity ; Power (Social sciences)-Political aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book shows how the privatization of politics assumes a new dimension when billionaires wield power in world politics.
    Abstract: Cover -- Billionaires in World Politics -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- 1: Introduction -- Delineating "Billionaires as Transnational Actors in World Politics" -- Outline of the Book -- 2: Individuals in International Relations -- Reasons for the Disregard of Individuals in IR -- Individuals in Recent IR Scholarship -- Taking Individuals Seriously: James Rosenau's IR Theorizing -- Analyzing Varieties of Agency -- Agency and Power -- Structural Power? -- 3: The Structural Context for Billionaires -- Material Changes: Globalization and Peace -- Ideational Changes: The Rise of Neoliberalism -- Institutional Changes: The Competition State and Global Governance -- 4: The Political Agency of Billionaires -- Capacities: Capital and Entrepreneurship -- Goals: Security, Wealth, and Esteem -- Power: Individual Freedom and Its Limits -- 5: Security -- Electioneering Security: Sheldon Adelson and Israel-Palestine -- Funding Insurgency? Raj Rajaratnam and the Tamil Tigers -- 6: Economy -- Protecting Fossil Fuels: The Koch Brothers and Climate Change -- Valorizing Conservatism: Rupert Murdoch's Opinion-Shaping -- 7: Social Entrepreneurship -- Fighting Diseases: Bill Gates and Global Health Governance -- Building Open Societies: George Soros as "Stateless Statesman" -- 8: Analytical Conclusion -- Billionaires as "Super-Actors" or a Global "Super-Class"? -- Individual Agency within the International System -- Global Oligarchy and Democracy -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780190061098
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (401 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.48251
    Keywords: World politics-21st century ; China-Foreign relations-21st century ; China-Foreign economic relations-21st century ; Electronic books
    Abstract: China's rapid economic growth over the past three decades has endowed it with enormous power. Chinese leaders now want to harness this power to become the world's dominant country, replacing the US as the global superpower. In How China Loses, Luke Patey argues that despite all its strengths, China cannot simply get what it wants. The ambitiousness of China's global economic agenda and pursuit of military expansion are undermining its ability to realize its geopolitical plans; other countries are beginning to resist. Weaving together on-the-ground reportage and analysis from Africa to Latin America, East Asia to Europe, Patey explores how the world is responding to China's rise and what this means for everyone.
    Abstract: cover -- Half title -- Blank -- How China Loses -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: There Was a Moment -- 1. Waiting for Peace -- 2. Evils under the Ground -- 3. Nobody Hates Money -- 4. The Chinese Way -- 5. Few Illusions Left -- 6. What Is Best for Europe? -- 7. Behave Accordingly -- 8. A Distant Part of Asia -- Conclusion: Big or Small -- Notes -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780190937652
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (301 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.40901
    Keywords: Women-History-To 500 ; Women History To 500 ; Women Social conditions ; Women Social conditions ; Electronic books ; Greece Social conditions To 146 B.C ; Rome Social conditions ; Rome Intellectual life ; Greece Intellectual life
    Abstract: Cover -- New Directions in the Study of Women in the Greco-Roman World -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- List of Contributors -- Editions and Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Goddesses, a Whore-​Wife, and a Slave: Euripides' Hippolytus and Epistemic Injustice toward Women -- 2. Periphrôn Pênelopeia: The Reception of Penelope in Fifth-​Century Athens -- 3. The First basilissa: Phila, Daughter of Antipater and Wife of Demetrius Poliorcetes -- 4. Power and Patronage: Rethinking the Legacy of Artemisia II -- 5. The Murder of Apronia -- 6. A Century of Women's History from the Papyri -- 7. Cosmetics in Daily Life of the Ancient Mediterranean -- 8. Female Athletes in the Late Hellenistic and Roman Greek World -- 9. Normalizing Illegality? The Roman Jurists and Underage Marriage -- 10. Augustus and the Economics of Adultery -- 11. Social Laws and Social Facts -- 12. The Woman in the Street: Becoming Visible in Mid-​Republican Rome -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Abstract: "Through a set of original essays, this volume showcases new directions in the well-established field of the study of women in Greco-Roman antiquity. Sarah Pomeroy's groundbreaking Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves (1975) introduced scholars, students, and general readers to a new area of inquiry. Building upon and moving beyond that seminal work, the contributions to this volume together represent a next step in this interdisciplinary field. Contributors, all of whom have been influenced directly or indirectly by Pomeroy's Goddesses and other work, include scholars with training in the study of history, literature, law, art, medicine, epigraphy, papyrology, and archaeology. Covering a wide range of time periods and utilizing a variety of approaches, the essays will help readers to see women in antiquity with new eyes and to view anew issues related to women today"--
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    ISBN: 9780190084264
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (337 pages)
    Series Statement: Oxford Political Philosophy Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 320.011
    Keywords: Social justice ; Equality ; Social status ; Social justice ; Discrimination Moral and ethical aspects ; Liberalism ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book delivers the first comprehensive development of a liberal conception of relational equality as a demand of social justice. Liberal egalitarian theories holding that justice requires a form of distributive equality in goods such as resources have been dominant for much of the last 50 years. Recently they have been subject to critique by relational egalitarians, who hold that the value of equality does not primarily require that people receive equal shares of some good, but that they relate as social equals, unencumbered by hierarchies of power and social status.
    Abstract: Cover -- Series -- Justice and Egalitarian Relations -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Justice and Egalitarian Relations -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Liberal Social Justice and Relational Egalitarianism: The Project -- 1.3. Plan of the Argument -- 1.4. Relational Equality When and Where? -- 2. Distributive and Relational Equality -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Distributive Egalitarianism: Currency Theories of Equality -- 2.3. Five Ways of Treating People -- 2.4. A Preliminary Objection: Justice Is Not All That Matters -- 2.5. Differing Institutional Causal Involvement -- 2.6. Differing Institutional Attitudes Expressed in Treatment -- 2.7. Conclusion -- 3. Liberal Non-​Domination -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Equality of Power and Social Cooperation -- 3.3. The Injustice of Domination -- 3.4. Republican Conceptions of Justice as Non-​Domination -- 4. The Demands of Liberal Non-​Domination -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Domination, Narrow and Wide -- 4.3. The Intensity of Non-​Domination -- 4.4. Why Not Just Maximize (Equal) Non-​Domination? -- 4.5. Realizing Liberal Non-​Domination -- 4.6. Conclusion: Distributing Non-​Domination? -- 5. Relational Equality beyond Non-​Domination -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. The Insufficiency of Non-​Domination -- 5.3. Pluralist Social Egalitarianism -- 5.4. Relation-​Sensitive Metrics -- 5.5. Conclusion -- 6. Social Status, Self-​Respect, and Opportunity -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Social Status Norms -- 6.3. The Diverse Effects of Status Norms -- 6.4. The Injustice of Status-​Induced Opportunity Loss -- 6.5. Conclusion: Treating Others as Inferior, With and Without Norms -- 7. Political Equality -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Two False Starts -- 7.3. The Grounds and Shape of Political Equality -- 7.4. Restricting Political Equality -- 7.5. Conclusion: Dworkin and Democracy.
    Abstract: "Why does equality matter, as a social and political value, and what does it require? Relational egalitarians argue that it does not primarily require that people receive equal distributive shares of some good, but that they relate as equals. This book develops a liberal conception of relational equality, which understands relations of non-domination and egalitarians norms of social status as stringent demands of social justice. First, it argues that expressing respect for the freedom and equality of individuals in social cooperation requires stringent protections against domination; develops a substantive, liberal conception of non-domination; and argues that non-domination is a particularly important, but not the only, concern of social justice. These features set it apart from, and provide it with crucial advantages over, neo-republican accounts of non-domination. Second, the book develops an account of the wrongness of inegalitarian norms of social status, which shows how status-induced foreclosure of important social opportunities is a social injustice in its own right, over and above the role of status inequality in enabling domination, and the threats it poses to individuals' self-respect. Finally, it works out the implications of liberal relational egalitarianism for political, economic, and health justice, showing that it demands, in practice, far-reaching forms of equality in all three domains. In so doing, the book draws on, and brings together, several different literatures: on social justice and liberalism, distributive and relational equality, the distinct value of social equality, and neo-republicanism and non-domination"--
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    ISBN: 9780192581327
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (257 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Social interaction ; Electronic books
    Abstract: A vital part of successful social interaction is the ability to understand events in terms of other people's mental states, such as their intentions, beliefs, desires (Theory of Mind, ToM). This book explores how human social interactive abilities change across the lifespan, from infancy to old age, and in healthy and atypical development.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (409 pages)
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    DDC: 306.3620948
    Keywords: Slavery-Scandinavia-History ; Vikings-Social life and customs ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book provides a history of slavery in Viking Age Scandinavia by examining a multitude of sources, including archaeology, runic inscriptions, Icelandic sagas, early law, DNA analysis, and place names. Viking society was characterized by different dependencies and by fluid transitions between freedom and enslavement. Thraldom surveys, in nuanced ways, the unique role of slavery in medieval Scandinavia.
    Abstract: Cover -- Thraldom -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword and Acknowledgments -- Prologue -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Difficulties of Defining Slavery and the Borders between Free and Unfree -- Ancient philosophers' views on and historical descriptions of slavery -- Research on slavery -- 3. Slavery in Europe during Antiquity and the First Millennium -- Germany and the "Germanic" area -- Slavery in Anglo-​Saxon England -- Slaves in Ireland -- Spain -- Summary -- 4. Scandinavian Slavery -- 5. Where Did the Slaves Come From? -- 6. Thralls in Old Norse Poetry and Sagas -- 7. Thralls in Runic Inscriptions -- 8. Terms for Thralls and Their Meanings -- ambátt, ambótt -- deja -- man n., mansmaðr m. (mansman n.?) -- líni -- ánauðigr maðr -- Terms based on the stem *þeṷ-​ -- thrall -- hapter and est -- kæfsir -- muslegoman -- slave -- val -- vassal -- bryti and lavard-​lord and lady -- fostri/​fostra -- "servant"-​patron-​client -- *þeṷ-​ in personal names -- 9. How Were Thralls Used? -- 10. Evidence for Thralls in Scandinavian Place-​Names -- 11. How Were Thralls Identified? -- 12. Thralls' Names in Scandinavia -- 13. The Special Case of Älmeboda Parish in Southern Småland -- 14. Thralls in the Archaeological Material: Can We Excavate Slavery? -- 15. The Rise and Fall of Scandinavian Thraldom: When Did Slavery Appear in Scandinavia? -- 16. The Status of Slaves in Prehistoric Scandinavian Society: An Attempt at a Summary -- 17. Excursus Trelleborg -- Appendix 1: Historical and Archaeological Periods in Europe -- Appendix 2: Development of Indo-​European Languages -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources and Collections -- Secondary Sources and Studies -- Index of Persons -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780197541043
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (265 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.44
    Keywords: State, The-Moral and ethical aspects ; Social change-Moral and ethical aspects ; Progress-Moral and ethical aspects ; Citizenship-Moral and ethical aspects ; Moral conditions ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book offers an in-depth analysis of a question of both philosophical and political import: should citizens pay for their state's wrongdoings? States are often made to pay compensations for their misdeeds. However, it is their citizens who, through taxation, end up bearing the costs. Essentially, are states justified in passing the buck to their populations? The book offers a fresh justification for citizens' duties to share their state's responsibilities. Avia Pasternak combines comparative politics and public international law, defining and setting limits on what real-world democratic and authoritarian states can demand of their citizens.
    Abstract: cover -- Responsible Citizens, Irresponsible States -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I.1 Intentional Citizenship -- I.2 Intentional Citizenship in Democracies and in Autocracies -- I.3 Distributing State Responsibility: A Discriminatory Framework -- I.4 Plan of the Book -- 1. State Responsibility and Its Distributive Effect -- 1.1 States as Corporate Agents -- 1.2 The Moral Responsibilities of States -- 1.3 Proportional Distribution -- 1.4 Nonproportional Distribution -- 2. Intentional Participation and Nonproportional Distribution -- 2.1 Participatory Intentions and Collective Action -- 2.2 The Normative Implications of Participation -- 2.3 Coercion and Acceptance -- 3. Intentional Participation in the State -- 3.1 Participatory Intentions in the State -- 3.2 Voluntariness and Acceptance in the State -- 3.3 The Scope of Participation in the State -- 3.4 Nonproportional Distribution in the State -- 4. Intentional Citizenship and Regime Types -- 4.1 Testing for Intentional Citizenship -- Social Identity and Intentional Citizenship -- Intentional Citizenship in Attitude Surveys -- Objections -- 4.2 Who Is Not an Intentional Citizen? -- 4.3 Intentional Participation in Authoritarian Regimes -- Participation -- Repression -- Information -- 5. Distributing State Responsibility -- 5.1 Alternative Bases for Nonproportional Distribution -- Like-​Mindedness -- Democratic Authorization -- Benefit from Wrongdoing -- Capacity -- Associative Obligations -- 5.2 Distributing Responsibility in the State-​A General Framework -- 6. Distributing Responsibility-​State Compensation and State Punishment -- 6.1 State Compensation Schemes -- The UNCC Compensation Scheme -- Intentional Citizenship in the Iraqi State -- Distributing Responsibility in Iraq -- 6.2 Punishing States.
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    ISBN: 9780192571878
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    Pages: 1 online resource (231 pages)
    Series Statement: Spiritual Lives Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 301.092
    Keywords: Mead, Margaret,-1901-1978 ; Mead, Margaret,-1901-1978-Religion ; Anthropologists-United States-Biography ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This volume introduces a side of Margaret Mead that few people know. Coffman provides a fascinating account of Mead's life and reinterprets her work, highlighting religious concerns.
    Abstract: Cover -- Series page -- Margaret Mead: A Twentieth-Century Faith -- Copyright -- Preface -- Notes -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Choosing Church -- "One of the happiest days of my life" -- Choosing Church at College -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Student Marriage -- "The test of absence and the tests of nearness" -- A Brief Honeymoon -- Drift -- The Limits of Openness -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Coming of Age -- Sex and the Single Samoan -- Celebration and Controversy -- New Dreams -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Bread and Wine -- Ruth -- Loves and Identities -- Abroad, Home, and Abroad -- "Hot lips on the Sepik" -- Notes -- Chapter 5: War Work -- A New Kind of Mother -- Faith and Fanaticism -- Enlisting Anthropology -- . . . And Keep Your Powder Dry -- Notes -- Chapter 6: Building the World New -- Race and Religion -- Liberal and Protestant -- Transitions -- A Spiritual Inheritance -- Notes -- Chapter 7: Back to Church -- A Culture Remade -- "I do have roots" -- Back to Church Committees -- Notes -- Chapter 8: Margaret Mead Answers -- Religion in Redbook -- Reader Responses -- Women and Religion -- Rhoda -- Notes -- Chapter 9: Spiritual Significance -- Sacred Space and Rites of Passage -- "My First and Last Sermon" -- Applied Theology -- Two Kinds of Religion -- Notes -- Chapter 10: For the Joy of the Working -- Late-Career Activism -- Carmen -- Farewells -- Death and Belonging -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192574961
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    Pages: 1 online resource (233 pages)
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    DDC: 306.7420947
    Keywords: Prostitution-Law and legislation-Russia-History-19th century ; Prostitution-Russia-History-19th century ; Police-Russia-History-19th century ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Policing Prostitution examines the complex world of commercial sex in the late Russian Empire, investigating the lives of women who sold sex, the men who paid for it, mediators, the police, and wider urban communities.
    Abstract: Cover -- Policing Prostitution: Regulating the Lower Classes in Late Imperial Russia -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Maps -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Archival -- Archival References -- Notes on the Text -- Dates -- Translations/Transliterations -- Place Names -- Introduction -- Society in Flux -- The Paternalistic Empire -- Who Sold Sex in Late Imperial Russia? -- Lower-Class Voices -- Chapter 1: Selling Sex -- Prostitutes as Urban Workers -- Prostitutes as Seasonal Workers -- Registered Women on the Move -- Migrant (Sex) Workers in the City -- Prostitutes as 'Promiscuous' Women -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Paying for Sex -- Civilian Clients -- Exposing Unregistered Prostitutes -- Service Provider and Customer -- Infectious Male Bodies -- Military Clients -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Managing Commercial Sex -- Managers and Registered Women -- Guardians of Public Health -- Benevolent Employers -- Exploiters -- Managers and the Police -- Watchdogs -- Moneymakers -- Vulnerable Businesswomen -- Invisible Managers -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Policing Commercial Sex -- Local Governance -- Staff Satisfaction -- Enforcement -- Separation -- Medical Examinations -- Policing in Wartime -- Russo-Japanese War -- First World War -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Living with Commercial Sex -- Educated Observers and the Brothel -- Containment within the State-Licensed Brothel -- Concealment through Zoning and Spatial Segregation -- Disgruntled Landlords -- Resisting Spatial Segregation -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Regulation in Practice -- The End of Russian Regulation -- Bibliography -- Archival Sources -- Newspapers and Periodicals -- Published Primary Sources -- Online Sources -- Secondary Literature -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192598943
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    Pages: 1 online resource (296 pages)
    Series Statement: Studies in German History Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.2094309034
    Keywords: Communication-Germany-History-19th century ; Telegraph-Germany-History-19th century ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Networks of Modernity: Germany in the Age of the Telegraph, 1830-1880 investigates the origins and impact of the communications revolution in nineteenth-century Germany, focusing on one of the most transformative technologies of the period - the electric telegraph.
    Abstract: Cover -- Networks of Modernity: Germany in the Age of the Telegraph, 1830-1880 -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- The Roots of Modernity -- Prologue -- Part I: 1830-1849 -- 1: Expectations -- 1.1 The Horizon of Telegraphic Communication -- 1.2 Managing Expectations -- 1.3 Circulating Knowledge, Enrolling Support -- 1.4 Confronting Reality -- 1.5 The Hanseatic Exception -- 2: Realities -- 2.1 Between Interests, Expertise, and Authority -- 2.2 The Landscape of Innovation -- 2.3 Strategies of Innovation: Werner Siemens -- 2.4 The Hanseatic Exception -- 3: Resolution -- 3.1 Developmental Deadlock -- 3.2 Resolutions -- 3.3 The Hanseatic Exception -- Part II: 1850-1880 -- 4: The Dawn of the Network Society -- 4.1 Establishing Priorities -- 4.2 Policing the State -- 4.3 Confronting Demand -- 4.4 The Telegraphic Sphere -- 4.4.1 News and Public Opinion -- 4.4.2 Business and Finance -- 4.4.3 Rhythms of Communication -- 4.5 The Ambiguities of Progress -- 5: Staying Ahead, Falling Behind -- 5.1 The Subtle Triumph of Liberalism -- 5.2 Connections and Complications -- 5.3 The Telegraphic Sphere -- 5.3.1 Finance, News, and Government -- 5.3.2 Public Opinion -- 5.4 Administering Time and Space -- 5.5 The Dangers of Acceleration -- 6: A Nation Connected -- 6.1 A Network for a Nation -- 6.2 An Infrastructural Revolution -- 6.3 The Telegraphic Sphere -- 6.3.1 Finance and Trade -- 6.3.2 News and Public Opinion -- 6.3.3 Distant Connections, Local Realities -- 6.4 The Values of Time and Space -- 6.5 Networks of Modernity -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- I) Manuscript and Archival Sources -- 2) Published Primary Sources -- 3) Secondary Works -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192639776
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    Pages: 1 online resource (257 pages)
    Series Statement: Studies in German History
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.76620943
    Keywords: Gay liberation movement History 20th century ; Gay men History 20th century ; Gay rights History 20th century ; Male homosexuality ; Gay men-Germany (West)-Attitudes ; Gay liberation movement-Germany (West) ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book explores the different ways West Germans thought about and discussed being queer in the 1970s; a decade in the midst of the Cold War, sandwiched between the decriminalisation of homosexuality in 1969 and the HIV/AIDS crisis in the early 1980s.
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    ISBN: 9780190057022 , 9780190057039
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 562 pages)
    Series Statement: Emerging Adulthood Series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sexuality in emerging adulthood
    DDC: 306.7
    Keywords: Youth-Sexual behavior ; Electronic books ; Sexualität ; Sexualverhalten ; Heranwachsender ; Geschlechterpsychologie
    Abstract: Sexuality in Emerging Adulthood provides a comprehensive overview of sexuality at the stage straddling adolescence and adulthood. Accompanying seven of the chapters in the volume are brief scientific reports offering new related research. The volume also contains four method tutorials that discuss topics in sex research such as ethical considerations, recruitment and incentive strategies, and identity-affirming methods.
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    ISBN: 9780197512678
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    Pages: 1 online resource (215 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.6
    Keywords: Social conflict-Psychological aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Our Brains at War: The Neuroscience of Conflict and Peacebuilding suggests that we need a radical change in how we think about war, leadership, and politics. Drawing upon the latest research from emerging areas such as behavioral genetics, biopsychology, and social and cognitive neuroscience, this book identifies the sources of compelling instincts and emotions, and how we can acknowledge and better manage them so as to develop international and societal peace more effectively.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. On Being Mortal -- 2. The Amygdala Hijack -- 3. Us and Others -- 4. My Truth or Your Truth? -- 5. The Lure of Extremism -- 6. Follow the Leader -- 7. Accultured Norms -- 8. New Horizons, New Tribes -- 9. The Next Adaptation? -- 10. Peacebuilding More Successfully? -- References -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192660343
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    Pages: 1 online resource (225 pages)
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    DDC: 303.385
    Keywords: Stereotypes (Social psychology) ; Social perception ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book investigates the various factors that determine whether an act of stereotyping increases or decreases the chance of an accurate judgement being made. It challenges the assumption that false or inaccurate cognitions have no epistemic value.
    Abstract: Cover -- How Stereotypes Deceive Us -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1: Introduction -- 1. What Are We Talking About? -- 2. Focus of the Project -- 3. A Note on Methodology -- 4. Goals of the Project -- 5. Overview of the Book -- 2: Defining Stereotypes and Stereotyping -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Normative versus Non-NormativeAccounts -- 3. Why the Non-NormativeAccount of Stereotyping? -- 3.1 Bad Argument 1: Look at all the Accurate Stereotypes! -- 3.2 Bad Argument 2: Logical Incoherence -- 3.3 Bad Argument 3: A Challenge to Multiculturalism? -- 3.4 Better Argument 1: Difficulty Establishing Stereotype-Status -- 3.5 Why We Should Adopt a Non-NormativeApproach: A Pragmatic Position -- 4. The 'Concept' Conception of Stereotypes -- 5. Implicit and Explicit Stereotypes -- 6. Conclusion -- 3: The Multiple Ways Stereotypes Deceive Us -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Single Factor View -- 3. Dual Factor View -- 4. Challenging the Single and Dual Factor Views -- 5. Factor 1: Stereotype Accuracy -- 6. Factor 2: Stereotype Relevance -- 7. Factor 3: Response to Case-SpecificInformation -- 8. Rejecting the Single and Dual Factor Views -- 9. Presenting the Multifactorial View -- 10. Making Use of the Multifactorial View -- 11. Conclusion -- 4: Epistemic Innocence and the Ethics of Stereotypes -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Epistemic Costs of Stereotyping -- 2.1 Reflecting Reality but Not Statistics -- 2.2 Reflecting Reality while Being Irrelevant -- 2.3 Reflecting Reality while Leading to Misinterpretation of Ambiguous Evidence -- 2.4 Reflecting Reality while Distorting Memories -- 2.5 Reflecting Reality and the Failure to Notice Differences -- 2.6 Reflecting Reality and the Failure to Notice Similarities -- 2.7 Reflecting Reality and Poor Explanations -- 2.8 Reflecting Reality, Testimonial Injustice, and Testimonial Smothering.
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    ISBN: 9780192594082
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    Pages: 1 online resource (227 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.38501
    Keywords: Prejudices-Philosophy ; Knowledge, Theory of ; Responsibility ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Prejudiced beliefs may certainly seem like defective beliefs. But in what sense? Endre Begby argues that it is a mistake to think of prejudice as the result of epistemic irresponsibility: prejudiced belief is often epistemically justified. Avoiding harmful prejudice is a matter of ethical responsibility not epistemic responsibility.
    Abstract: Cover -- Prejudice: A Study in Non-Ideal Epistemology -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 0.1 Chapter-by-Chapter Overview -- Chapter 1: Prejudice from an Epistemological Point of View -- 1.1 Defining Prejudice -- 1.2 Epistemic Normativity -- 1.3 Justified Belief and Epistemic Rationality -- 1.4 Evidence, Truth, and Knowledge -- 1.5 Belief, Credence, and Acceptance -- 1.6 Conclusion -- Chapter 2: The Psychology of Stereotypes -- 2.1 Prejudices as Stereotypes -- 2.2 The Cognitive Fundamentality of Stereotypes -- 2.2.1 The Role of Stereotypes in Social Cognition -- 2.3 Excursion: Why Not Implicit Bias? -- 2.4 Summary and Look Ahead -- Chapter 3: From Psychology to Philosophy: The Case for a Non-Ideal Epistemology -- 3.1 Dimensions of Non-Ideal Epistemology (i): Endogenous Non-Ideality -- 3.1.1 Objections to Non-Idealized Epistemic Normativity -- 3.2 Dimensions of Non-Ideal Epistemology (ii): Exogenous Non-Ideality -- 3.2.1 Justified Belief under Bad Ideology -- 3.3 Summary and Look Ahead -- Chapter 4: The Epistemology of Prejudice Acquisition -- 4.1 Acquisition by Induction -- 4.1.1 Inductive Overreach? -- 4.1.2 No Justified Induction Whatsoever? -- 4.1.3 The Viability of Induction in Social Cognition -- 4.2 Acquisition by Testimony -- 4.2.1 A Literary Example -- 4.2.2 Beyond Individual Experience: Social Epistemology and Social Evidence -- 4.3 Summary -- Chapter 5: The Epistemology of Prejudice Maintenance -- 5.1 Cognitive Inflexibility and the "Prejudiced Frame of Mind" -- 5.2 Solomon Goes to University -- 5.2.1 Social Stereotypes as Generic Judgments -- 5.2.2 Tallying the Evidence -- 5.3 Harry goes to Hogwarts -- 5.4 New Evidence in Light of Old Beliefs -- 5.4.1 How Much Resistance? -- 5.5 Summary -- Chapter 6: Evidential Preemption -- 6.1 Evidential Preemption: The Very Idea -- 6.1.1 Motivating Testimony.
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    ISBN: 9780197531402
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    Pages: 1 online resource (203 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.14
    Keywords: Cooperation-Sociological aspects ; Economic anthropology ; Social evolution ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In this book, Kim Sterelny builds on his original account of the evolutionary development and interaction of human culture and cooperation, which he first presented in The Evolved Apprentice (2012). Sterelny sees human evolution not as hinging on a single key innovation, but as emerging from a positive feedback loop caused by smaller divergences from other great apes, including bipedal locomotion, better causal and social reasoning, reproductive cooperation, and changes in diet and foraging style. He advances this argument in The Pleistocene Social Contract with four key claims about cooperation, culture, and their interaction in human evolution, alongside a reading of the archaeological and ethnographical record.
    Abstract: Cover -- The Pleistocene Social Contract -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Building Cumulative Culture -- 1.1 Methodological Preliminaries -- 1.2 Culture and Cooperation -- 1.3 The Prehistory of an Unusual Ape -- 1.4 The Growing Footprint of Cultural Learning -- 1.5 Cumulative Cultural Learning -- 1.6 Adapted Minds and Environments -- 1.7 Overview -- 2. The Pleistocene Social Contract -- 2.1 Free-​Riders and Bullies -- 2.2 Curbing Dominance Hierarchies -- 2.3 An Economy of Reciprocation -- 2.4 Making Reciprocation Work: Gossip -- 2.5 Making Reciprocation Work: Norms -- 2.6 Making Reciprocation Work: Ritual -- 2.7 Stabilizing Cooperation -- 3. Cooperation in a Larger World -- 3.1 Cooperation between Bands -- 3.2 The Origins of an Open Society -- 3.3 Cooperation, Culture and Conflict -- 3.4 Individual Selection, Group Selection and Cultural Group Selection -- 4. Cooperation in Hierarchical Communities -- 4.1 The Puzzle of Farming -- 4.2 Cooperation in an Unequal World -- 4.3 Religion, Ritual and Ideology -- 4.4 Conflict, Hierarchy and Inequality -- Epilogue: Why Only Us? -- References -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192635563
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    Pages: 1 online resource (373 pages)
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    DDC: 303.60949120902
    Keywords: Violence-History-Iceland-To 1500 ; Violence-Research-Methodology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book investigates the history of violence in medieval Iceland, testing theoretical tools by applying them to a series of case studies drawn from the Icelandic sagas.
    Abstract: Cover -- Violence and Risk in Medieval Iceland: This Spattered Isle -- Copyright -- Preface, or: How to Use This Book -- Acknowledgements and Assorted Sentimental Bunk -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- Violence and risk -- Sagas -- Iceland -- Non-saga sources -- This book -- 1 What Does Violence Have to Do with History? -- Defining violence -- Binary violences -- Violence through a triple lens -- From risk to violence and back again -- 2 Chronicling a Blood-spattered Isle -- History: the things they carried -- Literature: historia narrabilis -- Hagiography: the miraculous mundane -- Violence: the performance of agency -- Risk: the far side of agency -- The agency of the uchronic text -- 3 The Blood in the Feud -- Birthing feud -- No accidents -- Blood money -- Know thy enemy, know thyself -- 4 Killing Ambition -- Make feud, not war -- The threshold of incompetence -- A foreign form of fighting -- Twilight of society, dawn of the state -- Uchronia triumphans -- 5 Violence, Naturally -- The medieval natural environment -- The saga environment -- Security in violence -- Epilogue Violence as a Cultural System -- Appendix History from Story: A Structural Approach to Saga Textuality -- Bibliography -- A Á Æ -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I Í -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O Ó Ö O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T Þ -- U Ú -- V -- W -- Z -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780197535646
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    Pages: 1 online resource (205 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.8009
    Keywords: Race-History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Global Race War explores the racial foundations of global politics from the Haitian Revolution to the present. Alexander D. Barder traces the emergence of this global racial hierarchy from the early 19th century to the present to explain how a historical racial global order unraveled over the first half of the 20th century, continued during the Cold War, and reemerged during the Global War on Terror. As Barder shows, imperial, racial, and geopolitical orders intersected over time in ways that violently tore apart the imperial and sovereign state system and continue to haunt politics today.
    Abstract: Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Race War and the Global Racial Imaginary -- 1. Interpreting the Haitian Revolution: Global Racial Hierarchy and War in the Early Nineteenth Century -- 2. Scientific Racism, Social Darwinism, and Global Racial Order -- 3. Global Racial Violence: Settler Colonialism and the American Indian Wars -- 4. Race Annihilation, War, and the Global Imperial Order: The Armenian Genocide of 1915 -- 5. Nazi Grand Strategy, Genocide, and Dismantlement of the State System, 1941-1945 -- 6. The "Yellow Peril" and the Asia-Pacific War -- 7. Racial Violence in the Global South: Vietnam and the Crisis of the American Liberal Order -- 8. Civilizational Conflict as Race War: From the 1990s to the Global War on Terror -- 9. The "Great Replacement": Racial War in the Twenty-First Century -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (293 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.4
    Keywords: Social change ; Social justice ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The issues of poverty, inequality, racial injustice, and climate change have never been more pressing. This book draws on stories of committed social changemakers to uncover effective principles and practices for social change, distilling a timely set of lessons on how connection, context, and power sit at the heart of the change process.
    Abstract: Cover -- The Systems Work of Social Change: How to Harness Connection, Context, and Power to Cultivate Deep and Enduring Change -- Copyright -- Foreword -- Preface -- How We Got Here -- Reading This Book -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Introduction: Working in Systems -- Exploring Systems Change -- Two Approaches -- Discovering the Deeper Work -- Principles and Practices -- Part I: Principles of Systems Work -- 1: An Industry of Social Change -- Interconnected and Institutional -- Fragmented and Privatized -- How We Choose to Change -- 2: Complexity, Scale, and Depth -- The Crisis of Complexity -- The Illusion of Scale -- Depth and Power -- Where Do We Go from Here? -- 3: Connection, Context, and Power -- Start with the Process in Mind -- Principle 1: Foster Connection -- Principle 2: Embrace Context -- Principle 3: Reconfigure Power -- Part II: Practices of Systems Work -- 4: Cultivating Collectives -- A New Web of Relationships -- Building a "We" -- From Stigma to Pride -- Hosting Havens -- Pooling -- Slowing Down -- 5: Equipping Problem-solvers -- "Knowledge at the Edge" -- Circulating Data (Both Small and Big) -- Decentralizing Decision-making -- Positioning Problem-solvers -- Sustaining Motivation -- Economies of Trust -- 6: Promoting Platforms -- Vertical and Horizontal -- Linking Groups Together -- Collaborating with Flexibility -- From Outrageous to Acceptable -- Observing Rituals -- Platforms for Power -- 7: Disrupting Policies and Patterns -- Policies for Participation -- Patterns for Perpetuity -- Micro, Meso, Macro -- An Iterative Effort -- What's It All About? -- Part III: Reimagining the Future -- 8: Measuring for Learning -- The Pressure to Measure -- Supporting Self-evaluation -- Surfacing Invisible Value -- Shortening Feedback Loops -- Measuring for Meaning -- Deepening the Data -- 9: Funding for Partnership.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (313 pages)
    Series Statement: Advances in Culture and Psychology Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.01
    Keywords: Culture-Psychological aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The field of culture and psychology is one of the fastest growing areas in the social sciences. The Handbook of Advances in Culture and Psychology, Volume 8 belongs to the only annual series that offers state-of-the-art reviews of scholarly research programs in this burgeoning field.
    Abstract: Cover -- Series -- Handbook of Advances in Culture and Psychology -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1. Culture and Memory: A Constructive Approach -- I Introduction -- II Metaphors of Memory: A Brief History -- III The Construction Metaphor: Theoretical Foundations -- IV Microgenesis of Remembering: A Conversational Study -- V Mediation of Narrative Forms in the Recall of National Histories -- VI Conflict, Memory, and Positioning: The Multivoiced Context of the Basque Conflict -- VII Urban Memory: Stories of Revolution in Graffiti, Billboards, and Monuments -- VIII Conclusion -- 2. What Has Culture Got to Do with Emotions? (A Lot) -- I Introduction -- II Is There a Cultural Logic to Emotion? Toward a Theory of Cultural Differences in Emotions -- III How Cultural Differences in Emotions Come About -- IV When Cultures Meet -- V Toward a Dynamic and Sociocultural Model of Emotion -- 3. Tower of Babel? Literacy Development and Impairment Across Cultures -- I Historical Background: Literacy Research -- II Theoretical Framework: Environment via Ecological Systems -- III Theoretical Background: Cognitive-​Linguistic Constructs -- IV Major Predictions and Empirical Evidence -- V Implications, Theoretical and Practical -- VI Extensions and Future Directions -- VII Conclusion -- 4. The Psychological Foundations of Ritual Learning -- I Introduction -- II Ritual and Instrumental Learning -- III Cross-​Cultural Evidence for Ritual Learning -- IV Affiliative Motivations for High-​Fidelity Imitation -- V Future Directions -- VI Conclusion -- 5. On Dynamic Contexts and Unstable Categories: Steps Toward a Cultural-​Clinical Psychology -- I Introduction -- II Acculturation -- III Culture and Psychopathology -- IV Cultural-​Clinical Psychology -- V Conclusion -- 6. Bicultural Identity Integration: Components, Psychosocial Antecedents, and Outcomes.
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    ISBN: 9780192652959
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (263 pages)
    Series Statement: Oxford Studies in African Politics and International Relations Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.42096
    Keywords: Women-Political activity-Africa ; Women politicians-Africa ; Women-Political activity ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Women and Power in Africa examines women's experiences in African politics as aspirants to public office, as candidates in election campaigns, and as elected representatives.
    Abstract: Cover -- Women and Powe rin Africa: Aspiring, Campaigning, and Governing -- Copyright -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- 1: Individuals and Institutions: Situating African Women's Political Experiences -- Part I. Securing a Spot on the Ballot: How Women Enter Electoral Politics -- Institutional Factors Affecting Women's Selection as Party Candidates -- Individual Attributes Affecting Women's Selection as Party Candidates -- Part II. Winning the Election: How Women Campaign -- Electoral Context and Gendered Challenges -- Resource Challenges -- Voter Bias -- Psychological and Physical Attacks -- Media Coverage -- How Do Women Campaign? -- Part III. Representing Women: How Women Legislate -- Women's Voices in Policy Discussions -- Women's Policy Impact -- Plan of the Book -- Conclusion -- References -- Part I: Securing a Spot on the Ballot: How Women Enter Electoral Politics -- 2: Same Rules, Higher Costs: Women's Pathways to Candidacy in Zambia -- Women's Pathways to Political Office -- What Motivates Women to Run for Office? -- Do Women Perceive Higher Costs to Entering Politics? -- Are Women as Qualified as Men to Run for Office? -- Do Women Have Different Partisan Preferences from Men? -- Do Women Experience Party Nomination Processes Differently? -- Do Women Campaign in the Same Ways as Men? -- Conclusion -- References -- 3: Party Primaries and Women's Representation in Ghana: How Can More Women Aspirants Win? -- Candidate Selection Processes-and Their Implications for Women Aspirants -- Candidate Selection in Ghana via Party Primaries-and Recent Reforms -- Our Findings: Continuing Constraints Facing Women Aspirants in Ghana -- The Politics of Insult -- The Cost of Politics -- Conclusion -- References.
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    ISBN: 9780192510631
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (257 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.372
    Keywords: Intergenerational relations ; Social policy ; Social justice ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Justice Across Ages is a book about how we should respond to inequalities between people at different stages of their lives. It proposes a theory of justice between co-existing generations and considering implications for public policies.
    Abstract: Cover -- Justice Across Ages: Treating Young and Old as Equals -- Copyright -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures and Table -- Introduction -- Part I -- 1: Equality over Time -- 1.1 The Puzzle of Age Discrimination: Is Age Like Gender and Race? -- 1.2 The "Equality Through Time" Debate and Its Implications -- 1.2.1 The "Equality Through Time" Debate -- 1.2.2 Disambiguating the Concept of Generations -- 1.2.3 Implications of the "Equality Through Time" Debate for Generational Issues -- 1.3 Motivating the Complete Lives Approach -- 1.4 Approximate Equality Between Birth Cohorts -- 1.5 Complete Lives Egalitarianism and Age-Group Justice -- 2: Lifespan Prudence -- 2.1 The Features of the Prudential Lifespan Account -- 2.2 The Outcomes of the Prudential Lifespan Account -- 2.2.1 The Lifespan Sufficiency Principle -- 2.2.2 The Lifespan Efficiency Principle -- 2.3 Objections -- 2.3.1 The Longevity Objection -- 2.3.2 The Demographic Objection -- 2.3.3 The Liberal Neutrality Objection -- 2.3.4 The Intersectionality Objection -- 2.4 Conclusions -- 3: Relational Equality Between Age Groups -- 3.1 McKerlie's Simultaneous Segments Egalitarianism -- 3.1.1 Why Isn't Diachronic Fairness Enough? -- 3.1.2 Why does the Simultaneous Segments View Fail? -- 3.2 Relational and Distributive Equality -- 3.3 Relational Equality Between Age Groups -- 3.3.1 Synchronic Relational Equality -- 3.3.2 Relational Equality Between Age Groups -- 3.4 Objections -- 3.4.1 Objection 1: The Relational Explanation Is Not Needed -- There Is a Distributive View that Can Explain Our Intuitions Just A -- 3.4.2 Objection 2: The Relational View Is Vulnerable to the Arbitrariness Objection Too -- 3.5 Conclusions -- 4: Treating Young and Old as Equals -- 4.1 Summary -- 4.2 Internal Conflicts -- 4.3 A Final Take on a Few Examples -- 4.4 Treating the Young as Equals: What Does It Mean?.
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    ISBN: 9780190075484
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (265 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.771
    Keywords: Sex crimes-United States-Prevention ; Pornography-Government policy-United States ; Pornography-Health aspects-United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Drawing on meticulous research, Pornography and Public Health explores the implications of existing evidence for practice and policy surrounding pornographic usage and offers meaningful guidance for public health scholars interested in understanding one of the most complicated issues in health and human behavior of our time.
    Abstract: cover -- Pornography and Public Health -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- 1. Pornography as a US Public Health Problem -- 2. Defining Pornography -- 3. Pornography Viewers -- 4. Pornography Content -- 5. Pornography and Aggression -- 6. Problematic Pornography Use -- 7. Pornography and Intimate Partnerships -- 8. The Effects of Pornography on Youth -- 9. Pornography and Body Image -- 10. Child Sexual Abuse Imagery -- 11. Pornography and Human Trafficking -- 12. The Occupational Safety and Health of Pornography Performers -- 13. The Benefits of Pornography -- 14. Pornography Literacy -- Notes -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780197571897
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (345 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.231
    Keywords: Digital media-Social aspects ; Communication-Social aspects ; Interpersonal relations ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Blending philosophy and sociology with media geography, Disentangling offers a crucial reflection on how we might unravel our digital dependence by reasserting resilient boundaries between ourselves and the surrounding political, economic, cultural, and technological systems.
    Abstract: cover -- Disentangling -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Editors -- Contributors -- Introduction: Rethinking the Entangling Force of Connective Media -- Part 1 -- 1. Disconnection and Reconnection as Resistance to Geosurveillance -- 2. Locational Technologies in Post-​disaster Infrastructure Space: Uneven Access to OpenStreetMap in Post-​earthquake Haiti -- 3. Disconnection as Distinction: A Bourdieusian Study of Where People Withdraw from Digital Media -- 4. Digital Disconnection as Othering: Immersion, "Authenticity" and the Politics of Experience -- Part 2 -- 5. Automating Digital Afterlives -- 6. Senses and Sensors of Sleep: Digital Mediation and Disconnection in Sleep Architectures -- 7. Digital Ruins: Virtual Worlds as Landscapes of Disconnection -- 8. "Think on Paper, Share Online": Interrogating the Sense of Slowness and Disconnection in the Rise of Shouzhang in China -- Part 3 -- 9. Disconnect to Reconnect! Self-​help to Regain an Authentic Sense of Space Through Digital Detoxing -- 10. Retreat Culture and Therapeutic Disconnection -- 11. Networked Intimacies: Pandemic Dis/​Connections Between Anxiety, Joy, and Laughter -- 12. Paradoxes of Disconnected Connection -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780197558508
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (241 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 301.01
    Keywords: Sociology-Methodology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In Problem-Solving Sociology, Monica Prasad uses the traditions of sociological research to solve real-world problems, and uses the attempt to grapple with real-world problems as a way to reformulate understandings of society and renew or reinvent those traditions.
    Abstract: Cover -- Problem-Solving Sociology A Guide for Students -- Copyright -- Contents -- 1. The Thought Machine -- 2. What Is a Problem? -- 3. Victims and Villains -- 4. A Magic Trick: Research Design for Problem-​Solving -- 5. The View from Mars -- 6. Decision Points and Exercises (1): Finding Your Project -- 7. Decision Points and Exercises (2): Troubling Your Assumptions -- 8. Decision Points and Exercises (3): Clarifying and Defending Your Argument -- 9. The Place of Problem-​Solving in American Sociology -- 10. An Orrery of Objections -- o We Already Know How to Change the World -- the Problem Is Political Will -- o This Is Too Incremental -- What We Really Need to Do Is Overthrow Capitalism -- o This Is Too Instrumental and Utilitarian -- What about Knowledge for Knowledge's Sake? -- o This Is Technocratic -- o Activism Will Discredit Sociology -- o Calling Things Problems Is the Problem -- o We Have Tried Problem-Solving Before and It Never Works, Because Humans Don't Have This Kind of Agency -- o Who Am I to Try to Solve a Problem-Especially If It Involves a Group I Don't Belong to or a Different Country? -- o What's Really Hard is Asking New Questions, We Need to Make Problems Not Solve Them, We Need to Speak Truth to Power -- 11. When to Stop Problem-​Solving -- 12. Building Your Own Boat -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index.
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  • 88
    ISBN: 9780197512555
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (505 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306
    Keywords: Well-being-Research-Methodology ; Quality of life-Research-Methodology ; Social indicators ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This edited volume focuses on both conceptual and practical challenges in measuring well-being. Leveraging insights across diverse disciplines, contributors consider the philosophical and theological traditions on happiness, well-being and the good life, as well as recent empirical research on well-being and its measurement.
    Abstract: Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Part 1 Empirical Research and Reflections on Well-Being Measurement -- 1. Measuring and Using Happiness to Support Public Policies -- 2. Reflections on the Introduction of Official Measures of Subjective Well-Being in the United Kingdom: Moving from Measurement to Use -- 3. Assessments of Societal Subjective Well-Being: Ten Methodological Issues for Consideration -- 4. Eudaimonic and Hedonic Well-Being: An Integrative Perspective with Linkages to Sociodemographic Factors and Health -- 5. A Review of Psychological Well-Being and Mortality Risk: Are All Dimensions of Psychological Well-Being Equal? -- Part 2 Conceptual Reflections on Well-Being Measurement -- 6. "Positive Biology" and Well-Ordered Science -- 7. Philosophy of Well-Being for the Social Sciences: A Primer -- 8. Defending a Hybrid of Objective List and Desire Theories of Well-Being -- 9. The Challenge of Measuring Well-Being as Philosophers Conceive of It -- 10. Human Flourishing: A Christian Theological Perspective -- 11. Comparing Empirical and Theological Perspectives on the Relationship Between Hope and Aesthetic Experience: An Approach to the Nature of Spiritual Well-Being -- Part 3 Advancing the Conversation About Measurement -- 12. The Comprehensive Measure of Meaning: Psychological and Philosophical Foundations -- 13. Empirical Relationships Among Five Types of Well-Being -- 14. Measures of Community Well-Being: A Template -- 15. Inner Peace as a Contribution to Human Flourishing: A New Scale Developed from Ancient Wisdom -- 16. Tradition-Specific Measures of Spiritual Well-Being -- Part 4 Scholarly Dialogue on the Science of Well-Being -- 17. Current Recommendations on the Selection of Measures for Well-Being.
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    ISBN: 9780190065782
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (169 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sayad, Cecilia The ghost in the image
    DDC: 302.23
    Keywords: Ghosts in mass media ; Spirit photography ; Ghosts in popular culture ; Electronic books ; Horrorfilm ; Geister ; Spiritistische Fotografie
    Abstract: The Ghost in the Image offers a new take on the place that supernatural phenomena occupy in everyday life by examining nonfictional works not traditionally associated with the horror genre and participative forms of engaging with horror themes such as experiential viewing and game playing. The book covers a variety of media: spirit photography, found-footage horror movies, ghost-hunting reality shows, documentary and fiction films based on the Amityville and Enfield hauntings, survival games, and creepypasta. These works transform our interest in ghosts into an interactive form of entertainment and, perhaps disturbingly, brings them closer to the reality of our everyday lives.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- The Ghost in the Image -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on previously published work -- Introduction: Of reality and images -- 1. Seeking ghosts: Spirit photography, reality television, and the web -- 2. Serial tellers: The factual recreations of the Amityville and Enfield hauntings -- 3. Beyond the frame: Found-​footage horror and the uncontainable -- 4. Beyond film: The reality of participation in experiential cinema and games -- Conclusion: Beyond horror: An Internet legend and the faking of reality -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780190061258
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (209 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 158.7
    Keywords: Work-Psychological aspects ; Work Psychological aspects ; Employees Psychology ; Psychology, Industrial ; Industrial sociology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Although the nature of work might have changed, the drives and needs of workers have not. Punching the Clock explores how well workers are likely to both navigate and adapt to the new Future of Work, using the best of psychological science as a guide.
    Abstract: Cover -- Punching the Clock -- Copyright -- Contents -- The Future of Work in a Post-​Pandemic World -- 1. Imitation -- 2. Connection -- 3. Reward -- 4. Choice -- 5. Confidence -- 6. Power -- 7. Helping -- 8. Intent -- 9. Obedience -- 10. Conformity -- 11. Identity -- 12. Conflict -- 13. Misdirection -- Further Reading -- Index.
    Abstract: "Punching the Clock takes the best of psychological science to explore whether humans will effectively adapt to the gig economy and the Future of Work. Although the world of work is changing at unprecedented speed, the drives and needs of workers have not. Technology in the form of artificial intelligence and robotic process automation continues to transform jobs, taking away routine tasks from workers, both cognitive and physical alike. Work is broken down into smaller and smaller packets that can be seamlessly reintegrated into broader work products. Who does this work no longer needs to be full time employees or even reside on the same continent. Rather, tenuous relationships with contractors, freelancers, volunteers, or other third parties have become the norm, using talent platforms to find and complete work. Yet, inside the minds of workers, the needs and biases that govern behavior continue as if nothing has happened. Like any other social environment, workplaces key into deep psychological processes that have developed over millennia that dictate who and how workers interact. Psychologists working across disciplines have amassed a great deal of insight about the human psyche, but have not always been adept at articulating the practical implications of this insight, let alone how the human psyche will likely react to the gig economy. This book fills this void in knowledge, by explaining what is really going on in the minds of co-workers bringing this to life with a few surprising stories from the real world. Unlike the external world, the human psyche is a relative constant, which raises questions about just how much of the future of work can be realized without breaking down the social fabric of the workplace"--
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    ISBN: 9780197568828
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (225 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.8501
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Liberal States, Authoritarian Families sheds new light on longstanding questions in educational and political philosophy about the relationship between parents and children in a liberal state. Contemporary theorists argue that the family should be democratized to reflect the egalitarian ideals of the liberal state, but Koganzon argues that this desire for "congruence" between familial and state authority was originally illiberal in origin, advanced by theorists of absolute sovereignty like Bodin and Hobbes. By contrast, early liberals like Locke and Rousseau rejected congruence, denying personal authority in government while reinforcing it within the family. Against the contemporary view that authority is the enemy of liberty, Koganzon shows how familial and pedagogical authority were originally conceived as necessary preservatives for liberty.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. The Rise of Sovereignty and the Logic of Congruence -- 2. Hobbesian Sovereignty and the Denaturalization of Authority -- 3. Locke and the Authority of Opinion -- 4. Locke's Authoritarian Education -- 5. Rousseau and the Authority of Opinion -- 6. Rousseau's Authoritarian Education -- Conclusion -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780197532997
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (645 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Frühauf, Tina, 1972 - Transcending dystopia
    DDC: 780.8992404309045
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    Keywords: Jews-Germany-Music-History and criticism ; Music-Germany-20th century-History and criticism ; Jews Music ; History and criticism ; Music History and criticism 20th century ; Electronic books ; Deutschland ; Musiker ; Juden ; Musikleben ; Geschichte 1945-1989
    Abstract: Transcending Dystopia tells the story of the remarkable revival of Jewish music in postwar and Cold War Germany. Covering a wide spectrum of musical activities and geographies across the country, this book provides a panoramic view on how music contributed to transformations within and beyond Jewish communities after the Holocaust.
    Abstract: cover -- Transcending Dystopia -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue: Moving Toward Silence -- On Transliteration and Translation, Spelling, and Names -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Against All Odds-The Jewish Gemeinde as Sonic Community in an Age of Mobility -- Part 1 -- 1 In the Midst of Rubble: Rebuilding a Musical Life in Berlin -- 2 Out of the Depths: The Case of Munich and the South -- 3 Communal Encounters: Frankfurt am Main and the North -- 4 Remnants in the Soviet and French Zones and Beyond -- 5 Remembering the Holocaust: Mourning and Celebration -- 6 Disseminating Survival: Jews, Music, and the Media -- 7 The End of Dystopia? -- Part II -- 8 Returning and Leaving: Frankfurt in Flux -- 9 Rebuilding with or without Organ -- 10 Cantors on the Move -- 11 Regenerating a Choral Music Culture -- 12 Music in Social Life -- Part III -- 13 Dystopia under Communism: Communities in the Crossfire of Politics -- 14 Werner Sander and the Formation of the Leipziger Synagogalchor -- 15 Facing Cultural Stagnation: Musical Life after Sander -- 16 "Making Antifascist Politics Visible": Jewish Heritage Music and Cold War Politics -- 17 The Leipziger Synagogalchor in the Service of State Propaganda -- 18 Jewish Culture in Public Diplomacy, Memory Politics, and the Curious Case of Halle -- 19 Projecting Utopia: Jewish Heritage Music Abroad -- 20 The Politics of Commemoration and Reorientation -- Part IV -- 21 The Establishment of the Jüdische Gemeinde von Groß-​Berlin -- 22 The Anniversary Year of 1971 and the Dawn of Détente -- 23 The Rise of the Jüdische Gemeinde zu Berlin -- 24 Deterioration and Recovery: The Jüdische Gemeinde Berlin, Hauptstadt der DDR -- 25 Toward a New Communal Future: Parallel Sound Worlds and Rapprochement -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- oso-9780197532973_BM.pdf.
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    ISBN: 9780197563403
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (273 pages)
    Series Statement: Studies in Strategic Peacebuilding Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.66
    Keywords: Peace-building ; Peace ; Conflict management ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Everyday Peace is an innovative exploration of how so-called ordinary people are crucial to making and maintaining peace in conflict-affected societies. It unpacks the notion and practice of 'everyday peace' and how individuals and small groups of individuals can use their emotional intelligence to navigate their way through the potential dangers of everyday life in war-affected towns, cities and workplaces. The book is a major addition to theories of peace and provides insights into how peace is made and re-made at the local level. The study is comparative, inter-disciplinary and is packed with examples.
    Abstract: cover -- Series -- Everyday Peace -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures and Table -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. The Everyday, Circuitry, and Scalability -- 2. Sociality, Reciprocity, and Solidarity -- 3. Everyday Peace Power -- 4. Parley, Truce, and Ceasefire -- 5. Everyday Peace on the Battlefield -- 6. Gender and Everyday Peace -- 7. Conflict Disruption -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780190054175
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (377 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.48/2182105
    Keywords: Religious tolerance ; Orientalism ; Islamophobia ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Since John Esposito published his first book nearly 40 years ago, he has been guiding readers beyond misleading and dangerous stereotypes of Muslims. The essays in this volume highlights the contributions of scholars from a variety of disciplines who, like Esposito, present Islam as a multi-faceted and dynamic tradition embraced by communities in globally interconnected but substantially diverse contexts over the centuries.
    Abstract: cover -- Half title -- Overcoming Orientalism -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- Part 1 -- 2. "After Enlightenment, Return to the Marketplace": The Scholar's Responsibility for a Broken World -- 3. The Secular Bias and the Study of Religious Politics: On Michael Walzer and Political Islam (with Insights from John Esposito) -- Part 2 -- 4. The Islamic Reformist Mosaic in Muslim Southeast Asia -- 5. Looking for the Caliphate in All the Wrong Places: ISIS and Its Reading of Scripture -- 6. How Islamic Is ISIS? -- Part 3 -- 7. Building Muslim-​Buddhist Understanding: The Parallels of Taqwa/​Allah Consciousness in the Qur'an and Satipatthana/​Mindfulness in Anapanasati Sutta -- 8. Televangelizing Muslims: Christian Satellite Television and Its Impact on Muslim-​Christian Relations in Jordan -- Part 4 -- 9. Orientalism, Empire, and The Racial Muslim -- 10. Anti-​Catholicism, Islamophobia, and White Supremacy in the United States -- 11. Islam and Exceptionalism in the Western Policy Imagination -- 12. Pluralism, Authority, and Islamophobia: Sharī'a and Its Discontents in North America -- Select Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780197563649
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (305 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.2
    Keywords: Identity (Psychology) in mass media ; Voice in mass media ; Characters and characteristics in mass media ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Media Ventriloquism offers a new take on the many forms ventriloquism takes in 21st-century media, from Skype to video games, and the ways in which marginalized groups have used the act of separating the body from the voice to claim their agency and power.
    Abstract: Cover -- Media Ventriloquism -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: Theorizing Media Ventriloquism -- Section I: Speaking in Another Voice -- Introduction: Reactivating the Vocal Uncanny -- 1. Echoes Down the Years: Technologies of Mediumship and Immortality -- 2. Broadcasting the Diva of Dubbing: Marni Nixon, Local Television, and the Puppetry of Parenting -- 3. Queer from the Horse's Mouth: Francis and Mr. Ed as Mid-​century Man Whisperers -- Section II: Singing in Another Voice -- Introduction: Singing the Body Technovocalic -- 4. "Mike Fright": Racial Ventriloquism in the Hollywood Talkies -- 5. The Black Queer/​Trans Femme Representation of Beyoncé's Media Ventriloquisms and the National Voice -- 6. Identity Politics and Vocal "Whitewashing" in Celebrity Lip-​Syncs -- Section III: Animating the Voice -- Introduction: Breathing in Mediated Spaces -- 7. The Mills Brothers, Animators of the Unseen Stage -- 8. Performing Fragility: Re-​sounding the Gendered Hero in the Voice of Lara Croft -- 9. Double-​Ventriloquism and Aegyo in Overwatch -- Section IV: Politicizing the Voice -- Introduction: Of Technovocalic Presidents and Precedents -- 10. Ventriloquizing Obama, or, the Ethics of Archival Ventriloquism -- 11. "You're the Puppet": Presidential Ventriloquism, Vocal Technologies, and the Politics of Voice -- Epilogue: Introduction: Media Ventriloquism in the Distanced Present -- Epilogue: The Ventriloquism of Media: Communication as Delegation and Tele-​action -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780197557044
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (289 pages)
    Series Statement: Journalism and Political Communication Unbound Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.20973
    Keywords: Political sociology-United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Democracy Lives in Darkness is about why people choose to hide their political beliefs from others and how they do so. Emily Van Duyn follows a secret political organization in rural Texas whose all-female membership meets in secret out of fear of their conservative spouses, friends, family, and neighbors. Drawing on in-depth interviews and observations of this group throughout the Trump administration, as well as U.S. representative survey data on secret political expression, this book explores what it means to be politically outnumbered and how intensifying political polarization has changed that experience over the past several years. Amidst these changes, Van Duyn argues that democracy in the United States may exist in darkness, but, more optimistically, that it uses this darkness to move forward.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half title -- Series -- Democracy Lives in Darkness -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- 1. Democracy in Darkness 1 -- The Buried Seeds 3 -- Political Context 5 -- Social Context 9 -- Geographic Context 10 -- Networked Silence 13 -- A New Schema 16 -- Plan of the Book 19 -- 2. Studying Political Secrecy 21 -- Studying Networked Silence in CWG 22 -- CWG and Community Composition 28 -- Studying Networked Silence in Texas and the United States 34 -- Analyzing the Data 35 -- Conclusion 37 -- 3. Forming a Secret Group 39 -- Group Development 40 -- Group Structure 47 -- Personal Development 62 -- Digital and Traditional Media 66 -- Conclusion 73 -- 4. Fearing the Other Side 75 -- Social Fear 77 -- Economic Fear 89 -- Physical Fear 97 -- Conclusion 104 -- 5. Negotiating Identity and Secrecy 107 -- Nonpartisanship vs. Democratic Affiliation 108 -- All Women vs. Mixed Gender 114 -- Talking to the Other Side vs. Talking to Each Other 125 -- Remaining Secret vs. Going Public 131 -- Conclusion 140 -- 6. Political Incubation and Infrastructure 143 -- Coming Out of the Political Closet 144 -- Covertly Fueling the Local Party 158 -- Revitalizing Party Leadership and Infrastructure 166 -- Conclusion 177 -- 7. 2020 179 -- COVID- 19 180 -- Racial Reckoning 186 -- The Road to 2020 189 -- Election Results 194 -- The Future of CWG 196 -- 8. Democracy through Darkness 199 -- How People Keep Their Politics a Secret 201 -- Why People Keep Their Politics a Secret 204 -- How to Look at Networked Silence 206 -- Why This Matters 208 -- Seeds, Not Sediment 213 -- Appendix A: Interviewee Pseudonyms And Interview Dates -- Appendix B: Cwg Meetings -- Appendix C: Survey Details -- Hiding Political Beliefs 219 -- Offline/ Online Secret Expression 219 -- Fear of Isolation 222 -- Demographics 221 -- Appendix D: Semi-​Structured Interview Guide 2017 -- Acknowledgments.
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780197529331
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (385 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 277.3083
    Keywords: United States-Church history-21st century ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Empty Churches studies the growing number of individuals who no longer affiliate with a religious tradition. Co-editors Jan E. Stets, a social psychologist, and James L. Heft, a historian of theology, bring together leading scholars across the humanities and social sciences, who explore the phenomenon of non-affiliation by drawing from each other's work to understand better the multi-faceted nature of non-affiliation today.
    Abstract: Cover -- Empty Churches -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contributors to Empty Churches -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- List of Contributors -- 1. Introduction: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Religious Non-​Affiliation -- PART I. WHO ARE THEY? -- 2. The Many Meanings of Non-​Affiliation -- 3. The Many Meanings of the Secular -- 4. Lapsed Catholics and Other Religious Non-​Affiliates -- 5. Affiliates and Non-​Affiliates in Later Life -- PART II. WHERE DO THEY COME FROM? -- 6. Developmental Perspectives on Youth Religious Non-​Affiliation -- 7. Religious Non-​Affiliation: Expelled by the Right -- 8. The Transformation of Religion: Drawn by the Left -- PART III. WHAT ARE SOME CONSEQUENCES? -- 9. Non-​religiosity, Secularism, and Civil Society -- 10. Religious Non-​Affiliation and Objections of Conscience -- PART IV. ADDRESSING THE CHALLENGE -- 11. Reports from Faith Community Leaders in the South -- 12. Cultivating Faith in Young Adults -- 13. Understanding and Responding to Non-​Affiliation -- Epilogue -- Index.
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780190927004
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (305 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.23
    Keywords: Mass media-Social aspects-United States ; Social justice-United States ; Photojournalism-Social aspects-United States ; Criminal justice, Administration of-United States ; Visual sociology-United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In Seeing Justice, Mary Angela Bock studies the way the American criminal justice system is visually represented in news. Going behind the scenes, she examines the way visual journalists negotiate with police and court officials to cover the criminal justice system, and how officials endeavour to create favourable narratives by controlling what the public sees.
    Abstract: cover -- Seeing Justice -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Playing with Fire -- 2. Images of Discipline -- 3. Walks of Shame -- 4. Spectacular Trials -- 5. What Picture Would They Use? -- 6. What's So Special about Video? -- 7. Filming Police -- 8. Police and Image Maintenance -- 9. Everyday Racism and Rudeness -- 10. Playing (Safely) with Fire -- Appendix: Resources -- Notes -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780190654085
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (265 pages)
    Series Statement: Child Development in Cultural Context Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.89149704
    Keywords: Youth, Romani-Europe-Social conditions ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book explores Positive Youth Development (PYD) in Roma ethnic minority youth. Standing apart from current volumes, this book focuses on the Roma ethnic minority -- one of the most marginalized and oppressed minority groups in Europe -- and on strengths and resources for optimal well-being in the community. The international and multidisciplinary contributors to this book address the complexities of Roma life in a variety of cultural settings, exploring how key developmental processes and person-context interactions can contribute to optimal and successful adaptation.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half-Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword: A Vision for Promoting Positive Development Among Roma Youth -- Contributors -- Introduction -- PART A THE CURRENT SITUATION OF ROMA -- 1. The Roma Context -- 2. How Positive Youth Development Can Support Low-.Income Roma Youth Living in the United States -- 3. Engaging Vulnerable Romani Youth in Provision of Early Childhood Services -- PART B THEORIES ON ROMA ADAPTATION AND WELL-BEING -- 4. Actualizing Change with Roma Youth and Their Communities: Theoretical and Conceptual Considerations -- 5. Roma Youth: Positive Development Despite Challenges -- PART C EMPIRICAL FINDINGS ON POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND WELL-BEING OF ROMA -- 6. Positive Youth Development: An Empirical Study of Roma Youth -- 7. Reframing the Narrative: Revealing Positive Youth Development in the Self-.Descriptions of Roma Adolescents -- 8. Associations Between Social Connectedness and Academic Achievement Among Roma Youth in Eastern Europe -- 9. Youth Development, Education, and Identity: A Case Study of Attitudes Toward Roma Youth in Hungary -- 10. How a Positive Youth Development Framework Can Improve Lives of Excluded People: The Case of Low-.Income Roma Youth in Se -- 11. Out of the Margins: Reflections on Roma and Youth Development -- 12. Roma Youth Development in Context: What Next? -- Index.
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780192643797
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (556 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.625
    Keywords: Qaida (Organization)-History ; Terrorism-History-21st century ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book tells the story of Al Qaeda and its development in the West.
    Abstract: Cover -- WESTERN JIHADISM: A thirty-year history -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1: Introduction -- Explaining jihadist terrorism in the West -- Notes -- 2: The Founder -- The education of Osama Bin Laden -- Pakistan -- Global Jihad, Inc. -- Next stop, Sudan -- The London office -- Back to Afghanistan -- Bin Laden, the TV celebrity -- In hiding -- The making of Bin Laden -- Notes -- 3: The 1993 World Trade Center Bombing -- A failed assassination in Rome -- The Kahane killing -- A shooting at Langley -- The 1993 World Trade Center bombing -- A classic conspiracy -- The foreign agents -- The Danish connection -- Al Qaeda's American bases -- Notes -- 4: The Sudan Years -- Strength through alliances -- The Egyptian jihad -- Ayman al-Zawahiri -- Holy War in Bosnia -- Khalid Sheikh Mohammed -- The defector -- The embassy bombings -- The capture of Ali Mohamed -- The Santa Clara cell -- The Albania colony -- Defeat, and then globalization -- Notes -- 5: The European Bases -- How much did they cooperate? -- The London office -- The Al-Ansarnewsletter -- The Algerians -- The Algerians in Europe -- London HQ -- Beyond "Londonistan" -- The Millennium attacks -- The Tunisians -- Strasbourg Christmas market bombing -- The assassination of Ahmad Shah Massoud -- Postscript -- Notes -- 6: 9/11: The Day Everything Changed -- The hijackings -- On the ground -- Planning the 9/11 attacks -- The Europeans -- Why was Bin Laden not stopped? -- The United States Goes to War Against Terrorism -- Unintended consequences -- Notes -- 7: Homegrown Terrorism -- The next wave -- The master planner -- The Finsbury Park Mosque -- Al-Muhajiroun -- Who was really in charge? -- Meanwhile, elsewhere in Europe -- Belgium -- Germany -- France -- The Netherlands -- Spain -- A new network type -- The next generation -- Notes.
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