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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Dordrecht] : Springer | [Berlin : Springer
    ISBN: 9781402067334
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: International Studies in Population 7
    DDC: 304.6
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    Keywords: Human genetics ; Regional planning ; Population ; Social sciences ; Sociology ; Demography ; Demographie ; Bevölkerungsentwicklung
    Abstract: Intergenerational research is crucial in understanding long term demographic trends. This book examines the ways kinship affects demographic behavior, including mortality patterns to determine the influence of fertility patterns, the contribution of parents' longevity, and the affects of a family history of disease. It emphasizes the importance of studies that include and compare other factors related to social organization with information on multi-generational families.
    Abstract: What is the influence of family and kinship networks on fertility, marriage, migration and mortality? Population scientists have studied the relationship between families, both immediate and extended, and demographic behavior for many years. This book examines the role of kinship and the family’s influence on the health outcomes of their children, their children’s selection of marriage partners, couples having higher order births or reduced fertility, individual migration and origins of populations. Mortality patterns are examined to determine the influence of fertility patterns on parents’ mortality, the contribution of parents’ longevity to their children’s lifespan, and whether a family history of disease affects the risk of dying from that same disease. The volume emphasizes the importance of studies that include and compare other factors related to social organization with information on multi-generational families. The authors elucidate previous explanations and provide provocative new results. Such intergenerational research is crucial in understanding long term demographic trends and processes.
    Description / Table of Contents: Bengtsson_FM.pdf; Bengtsson_Intro.pdf; Bengtsson_Ch01.pdf; Bengtsson_Ch02.pdf; Bengtsson_Ch03.pdf; Bengtsson_Ch04.pdf; Bengtsson_Ch05.pdf; Bengtsson_Ch06.pdf; Bengtsson_Ch07.pdf; Bengtsson_Ch08.pdf; Bengtsson_Ch09.pdf; Bengtsson_Ch10.pdf; Bengtsson_Ch11.pdf; Bengtsson_Index.pdf
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Papers originally presented at two seminars cosponsored by the Scientific Committee on Historical Demography of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population and held between 2004 and 2005 , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781402056321
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 253
    DDC: 300
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Science History ; Science Philosophy ; Physics History ; Naturwissenschaften ; Geschichte ; Wissenschaftsgeschichtsschreibung ; Wissenschaftstheorie
    Abstract: Professor Joseph Agassi has published his Towards an Historiography of Science in 1963. It received many reviews by notable academics, including Maurice Finocchiaro, Charles Gillispie, Thomas S. Kuhn, Geroge Mora, Nicholas Rescher, and L. Pearce Williams. It is still in use in many courses in the philosophy and history of science. Here it appears in a revised and updated version with responses to these reviews and with many additional chapters, some already classic, others new. They are all paradigms of the author’s innovative way of writing fresh and engaging chapters in the history of the natural sciences.
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; Abstract; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; I. Chroniclers in the Courts of Science: Preliminary Essayson the Traditions and the History of Science; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introductory Note: On Studies and Their Motivations; First Preliminary Essay: On the Desirable Standard of Publication; Second Preliminary Essay: On the Desirable Standard of Criticism; Third Preliminary Essay: On the Desirable Standard of Popular Science; Fourth Preliminary Essay: On the Merit of Flogging Dead Horses; Concluding Preliminary Essay: On the Sifting of the Grainfrom the Chaff
    Description / Table of Contents: II. Towards an Historiography of ScienceIntroductory Note; Corrections; 1. The Inductivist Philosophy Paints Ideas and Even Thinkers asBlack or White; Its Criterion for Whiteness is the Up-to-DateScience Textbook; 2. The Function of Inductive Histories of Science is LargelyRitualistic, a Kind of Ancestor-Worship; 3. The Standard Problems of The Inductivist Historian largelyConcern Questions of Whom to Worship and for What Reason; 4. History of Science - as It Is and as It Ought to Be. For theInductivist, These are Embarrassingly Different
    Description / Table of Contents: 5. The Inductivist Technique, However, is to Ignore this Problemand to Transcribe Ever Increasing Numbers of Historical Detailsthis Leaves Little Time for Thinking Critically; 6. Ampère's Discovery is a Case that may be Studied Fruitfullywith the use of Historical Material that Should Neither beTranscribed as it Stands nor Ignored; 7. The Broad Outline of the History of Science is the History ofScientific Schools of Thought and Their Controversies; the Inductivist must Ignore Schools and Controversies
    Description / Table of Contents: He isthus Left with Some Version of Marxist Economism as theOnly Tool for Studying the Broad Outline8. The Rise of the Conventionalist Philosophy was Largely due toRevolt Against Inductivism and its Black-and-White Categorizing; 9. The Continuity Theory and the Emergence Technique wereInvented by Duhem as a Traditionalist Conservative Alternativeto Inductivist Radicalism; 10. The Cancerous Growth of Continuity into a Multitude ofVariations on Duhem's Theme is Irrational; 11. The Comparative Method of the Conventionalist Appliesa Criterion of Relative Rather than of Absolute Merit
    Description / Table of Contents: It is theFirst Systematic Historical Method to Appear in the Field ofHistory of Science but the Comparative Method, ThoughAdequate to a Degree, has a Limited Application; 12. Priestley's Dissent from the French School of Chemistry is Historically Important, Yet it does not Fit the Conventionalist Framework Because Conventionalism too Leaves Little Room for Controversy; 13. The Advantage of Avoiding being Wise after the Event is thatThis Allows us to See the World with the Eyes of Those WhoParticipated in the Event, and Thus to Explain It
    Description / Table of Contents: 14. The Difficulty of Avoiding being Wise After the Event Arisesfrom Having Suppressed the Reasonable Errors that the Eventhas Corrected
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Dordrecht] : Springer | [Berlin : Springer
    ISBN: 9781402068959
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: The Springer Series On Demographic Methods and Population Analysis 21
    DDC: 306.380973091734
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    Keywords: Stadtflucht ; Altersgrenze ; Soziale Lage ; USA ; Architecture ; Aging Research ; Sociology ; Demography ; USA ; Stadtflucht ; Ruhestand ; Altersresistenz ; USA ; Stadtflucht ; Ruhestand ; Soziale Situation
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781402085673
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Social Indicators Research Series 34
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Doing cross-cultural research
    DDC: 306.072
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    Keywords: Länderbericht ; Kultursoziologie ; Quality of Life ; Social sciences Methodology ; Sociology ; Quality of Life Research ; Cross-cultural studies Research ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Empirische Sozialforschung ; Kulturvergleich
    Abstract: Conducting cross-cultural research is rife with methodological, ethical and moral challenges. Researchers are challenged with many issues in carrying out their research with people in cross-cultural arenas. In this book, I attempt to bring together salient issues for the conduct of culturally appropriate research. The task of undertaking cross-cultural research can present researchers with unique opportunities, and yet dilemmas. The book will provide some thought-provoking points so that our research may proceed relatively well and yet ethical in our approach. The subject of the book is on the ethical, methodological, political understanding and practical procedures in undertaking cross-cultural research. The book will bring readers through a series of questions: who am I working with? What ethical and moral considerations do I need to observe? How should I conduct the research which is culturally appropriate to the needs of people I am researching? How do I deal with language issues? How will I negotiate access? And what research methods should I apply to ensure a successful research process? The book is intended for postgraduate students who are undertaking research as part of their degrees. It is also intended for researchers who are working in cross-cultural studies and in poor nations.
    Description / Table of Contents: Doing Research in a Cross-Cultural Context: Methodological and Ethical Challenges; Language and Communication in Cross-Cultural Qualitative Research; The Researcher as Insider Versus the Researcher as Outsider: Enhancing Rigour Through Language and Cultural Sensitivity; Respecting Culture: Research with Rural Aboriginal Community; Kaupapa Mäori Research, Supervision and Uncertainty: "What's a Päkehä Fella to Do?"; Researching Anger in Indigenous Men in Prison: A Perspective from Non-Indigenous Researchers; Researching Refugees: Methodological and Ethical Considerations
    Description / Table of Contents: The Ethics and Politics of Researching HIV/AIDS Within the School Context in South AfricaExploring Ethical Issues When Using Visual Tools in Educational Research; Decolonised Methodologies in Cross-Cultural Research; "Living on the Ground": Research Which Sustains Living Culture; Researching with Aboriginal Men: A Desert Experience; Creating Collaborative Visions with Aboriginal Women: A Photovoice Project; Participatory Photography in Cross-Cultural Research: A Case Study of Investigating Farmer Groups in Rural Mozambique; On the Use of Focus Groups in Cross-Cultural Research
    Description / Table of Contents: Let's Tell You a Story: Use of Vignettes in Focus Group Discussions on HIV/AIDS Among Migrant and Mobile Men in Goa, IndiaFace-to-Face versus Online Focus Groups in Two Different Countries: Do Qualitative Data Collection Strategies Work the Same Way in Different Cultural Contexts?; Refining the Occupation of Research Across Cultures
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