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  • 1
    Language: English
    Series Statement: Oxford constitutional theory
    DDC: 342
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    Keywords: Law Philosophy ; State, The ; Political science ; Constitutional law ; Constitutional law ; Political science ; State, The ; Constitutional law ; Political science ; State, The ; Electronic books
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780190096069
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (265 pages)
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This book offers a new explanation of obedience and defiance in Milgram's lab. Examining one of the largest collections of Milgram's original audiotapes, Hollander and Turowetz scrutinize participant behavior in not only the experiments themselves, but also recordings of the subsequent debriefing interviews in which participants were asked to reflect on their actions. Introducing an original theoretical framework in the sociology of morality, they show that, contrary to traditional understandings of Milgram's experiments that highlight obedience, virtually all subjects, both compliant and defiant, mobilized practices to resist the authority's commands. By illuminating the relationship between concrete moral dilemmas and social interaction, Hollander and Turowetz tell a new, empirically-grounded story about Milgram: one about morality-and immorality-in the making of sense and self.
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  • 3
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780197619902
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxiii, 312 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Oxford Studies Gender and International Relations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.42
    Keywords: Feminism ; Sexual harassment of women ; Electronic books
    Abstract: To bring awareness to the revolutionary international impact of #MeToo, Iqra Shagufta Cheema brings together contributions from scholars and scholar activists that look at specific iterations of the #MeToo movement across multiple communities, cultures, and countries in the global south. Going beyond gender, the book considers the intersectional assemblage of location, history, religion, ethnicity, race, class, and neoliberal globalization that inform #MeToo and its place in local and transnational feminisms. By doing so, The Other #MeToos highlights the adaptation, translation, and impact of #MeToo in non-Western, postcolonial, minoritized, and othered locales to explore its wider scope and possibilities.
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9780197671511
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (313 pages)
    DDC: 306.760973
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: In Terms of Exclusion, Zein Murib looks at the LGBT community in the US as it formed into an identity-based social and political group. Drawing on an extensive archive of movement documents and publications, Murib argues that the strategic use of "rightful citizenship claims," or the assertion that lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, and transgender people are owed rights as citizens, created opportunities for the recognition of white, gender-normative, monogamously partnered gay men and lesbians at the expense of other community members. Terms of Exclusion shows that within-group marginalization is not an accident of political expediency or due to relatively fewer resources, but rather a discursive strategy employed by political actors to make a group palatable to lawmakers and the general public.
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  • 5
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9780192649492
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (239 pages)
    DDC: 305.42
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    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Sex Matters addresses a cluster of related questions that arise from the tension between rights based on sex and rights based on gender identity. Topics discussed include what gender is, what policies should be for inclusion in women-only spaces, and whether gender-critical speech is 'hate speech'.
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9780197677223
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 474 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Social aspects of aging in indigenous communities
    DDC: 305.26
    Keywords: Indigenous peoples-Social life and customs ; Older people-Social conditions ; Aging-Social aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The chapters in this book describe the current situation and changes that affect the health and well-being of different Indigenous populations around the world. They also highlight the adaptations and strengths of older people as they find ways to meet current challenges in their lives.
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  • 7
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    Ithaca : Cornell University Press | Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9781501767319
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 330 pages) , Illustrations (black and white), map (black and white).
    Series Statement: Cornell scholarship online
    DDC: 305.420951930904
    Keywords: Women Social conditions 20th century ; Feminism History 20th century ; Women's rights History 20th century ; Women and communism History 20th century ; Women communists History 20th century ; Women Political activity 20th century ; History ; Women's rights International cooperation 20th century ; History ; Society ; North Korea ; Society & culture: general ; Gender studies: women & girls ; Ethnic studies ; Political ideologies ; Korea (North) Politics and government 20th century ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Suzy Kim excavates the transnational linkages between women of North Korea and a worldwide women's movement. Women of Asia, especially those espousing communism, are often portrayed as victims or pawns of a patriarchal Confucian state. Kim undercuts this standard analysis through detailed archival work in the international women's press, and finds that North Korean women asserted themselves in unexpected places from the late 1940s - just before the official beginning of the Korean War - to 1975, the year designated by the UN as International Women's Year. By centering North Korea and the 'East,' she defies convention to offer a new genealogy of the global women's movement.
    Note: Also issued in print: 2023 , Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 8
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9780192645562
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (289 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    DDC: 305.435
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Why are there still too few women scientists? Drawing on personal experience and those of leading women in science, Athene Donald presents a powerful, persuasive account of the historical and continuing systemic barriers and embedded bias that women face in the scientific sphere, arguing the moral and business case for greater diversity.
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  • 9
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9780197675922
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (193 pages)
    Series Statement: Aar Religion in Translation Series
    DDC: 306.8423095414
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Against High-Caste Polygamy offers a complete, annotated translation of Ishvarchandra Vidyasagar's influential social-reform tract from 1871. Crafted by one of the nineteenth century's most prominent voices for social change, Against High-Caste Polygamy demonstrates Vidyasagar's ability to call upon the classical discourse and argumentation of the Sanskrit legal tradition while engaging the norms of modern historical and social criticism. In this work, Vidyasagar utilizes both a kind of "imaginative sociology" geared at capturing the suffering of Kulin women and a kind of proto-statistical analysis aimed at opening the eyes of readers to the extent and ramifications of polygamous practices that left Hindu women ostracized, neglected, and abused.
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  • 10
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9780190090128
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (321 pages)
    Series Statement: Oxford New Histories Philosophy Series
    DDC: 305.42
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Work on Women is the French Enlightenment's most in-depth feminist analysis of inequality--and its most neglected one. In it, Louise Dupin, also known as Madame Dupin (1706-1799), reveals the sexist bias ("masculine vanity") that informs the knowledge and institutions that shape women's lives and argues that the subjection of women is a modern phenomenon, based on an illegitimate, abusive marriage contract. This is the first-ever edition of selected translations of Dupin's massive project, developed from manuscript drafts. Robust introductions to the text contextualize Dupin's working methods--including the role of her secretary, Jean-Jacques Rousseau-and emphasize the importance of feminist thought to the development of moral and political philosophy.
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  • 11
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9780197743881
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (233 pages)
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This book provides original evidence arguing for dignity as an indicator of public health, by offering a scientific framework for measuring dignity and its social determinants. Hitlin and Andersson show that dignity can be efficiently measured by using simple survey items that ask individuals whether there is "dignity" in their life or in how they are treated by others. Hitlin and Andersson show that dignity possesses universal value for health and well-being in America, providing a scientific basis for collective consensus and social inspiration.
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  • 12
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9780197574805
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (161 pages)
    DDC: 306
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: We are all immersed in a sea of social norms, but they are sometimes tricky to observe with any clarity. They are often invisible to us and emerge only when they are not observed. Social norms are important to understand because they are both limiting of our freedom, such as gendered and racialized norms, and at the same time the very conditions of our agency. Social Goodness presents an original theory of the normativity or normative "oomph" of social role norms by developing an artisanal model for human social normativity. The artisanal model for social role normativity has resources to explain both the "stickiness" or persistence of social norms, and our ability to criticize existing norms and to engage in normative self-creation--to create new normative selves.
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  • 13
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9780197685310
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (225 pages)
    Series Statement: Series in Political Psychology Series
    DDC: 303.69
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Combining the wisdom of more than a hundred years of scholarship on hope with insights from original data collected in conflict zones, Hope Amidst Conflict offers a novel conceptualization of hope and a standardized way to measure hope in a wide array of contexts. Using these new approaches, the book embarks on a journey to identify the determinants and consequences of hope amidst conflict.
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  • 14
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9780197674666
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (321 pages)
    DDC: 303.4840904
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1970-1979 ; Soziale Bewegung ; Protestbewegung ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In The Subversive Seventies, Michael Hardt sets out to show that popular understandings of the political movements of the seventies--often seen as fractious, violent, and largely unsuccessful--are not just inaccurate, but foreclose valuable lessons for the political struggles of today. Looking at a wide range of movements around the globe during the 1970s, from the United States, to Guinea Bissau, South Korea, Chile, Turkey, and Italy, Hardt argues that the movements of the 1970s identified and attempted to resolve the political problems that still face contemporary radical political thought and action.
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  • 15
    ISBN: 9780192662422
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (900 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 338.927
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This authoritative book explains the sources and scale of current economic challenges and proposes solutions to craft a brighter future by building a sustainable, green, and inclusive society in the years ahead.
    Abstract: Cover -- How to Achieve Inclusive Growth -- Copyright -- Foreword: By Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the IMF -- Foreword: By Jeffrey D. Sachs, University Professor at Columbia University -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Illustrations and Diagrams -- Figures -- Diagrams -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Editors -- Authors -- 1: An Inclusive Growth Framework -- I. Issues and Perceptions of Inclusive Growth -- A. Key Facts and Issues -- B. Public Perceptions and Concerns -- C. Public Preferences for Fairness -- II. Dimensions of Inclusive Growth -- A. What is Inclusive Growth? -- B. Concepts of Well-being and Economic Welfare -- III. Measuring Inclusion -- A. Poverty -- B. Inequality -- C. Measurement Choices -- D. Non-monetaryMeasures -- E. Debates on Trends in Inclusive Growth -- IV. Adopting an Inclusive Growth Framework -- A. The Inclusive Growth Framework -- B. Integrating Inclusive Growth into Policy Making -- V. Road Map to Inclusive Growth -- References -- 2: Links Between Growth, Inequality, and Poverty -- I. Introduction -- II. Trends in Inequality, Poverty, and Growth -- III. How Does Growth Affect Poverty and Inequality? -- A. Empirical Estimates of the Impact of Growth on Poverty and Inequality -- B. Channels from Growth to Poverty and Inequality -- The Neoclassical Growth Model -- The Government: Public Goods and Redistribution -- Public Goods and Services -- Redistribution -- Factors and Markets -- Employment of Factors -- Labor Supply Response -- Differentiated Labor -- Market Structure -- Unbalanced Growth -- Sectoral Composition -- Capital Intensity -- Technology and Innovation -- Trade -- Financial Liberalization -- Empirical Estimates of Multiple Drivers of Growth and Inequality -- IV. How Does Poverty and Inequality Affect Growth? -- A. Empirical Estimates of the Impact of Poverty and Inequality on Growth.
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  • 16
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780192645517
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1121 pages)
    Series Statement: Oxford Handbooks Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 155.25
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary, state-of-the-art overview of moral psychology. The 50 chapters, written by leading figures in both philosophy and psychology, cover many of the most important topics in the field and form the definitive survey of contemporary moral psychology.
    Abstract: Cover -- The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I. History -- 1. Karma, Moral Responsibility, and Buddhist Ethics -- 2. Motivation, Desire for Good, and Design in Plato's Moral Psychology -- 3. The Virtuous Spiral: Aristotle's Theory of Habituation -- 4. Reason as Servant of the Will: Some Critics of Aquinas -- 5. Moral Sentiments in Hume and Adam Smith -- 6. From A Priori Respect to Human Frailty: Optimism and Pessimism in Kant's Moral Psychology -- 7. Nietzsche's Naturalistic Moral Psychology: Anti-​Realism, Sentimentalism, Hard Incompatibilism -- Part II. Foundations -- 8. Judgment Internalism -- 9. Virtue -- 10. The Nature and Significance of Blame -- 11. Punishment as Communication -- 12. The Moral Psychology of Respect -- 13. Emotion Kinds, Motivation, and Irrational Explanation -- 14. Moral Expertise -- 15. Redirecting Rawlsian Reasoning Toward the Greater Good -- 16. Self-​Deception and the Moral Self -- 17. Two Ways to Adopt a Norm: The (Moral?) Psychology of Internalization and Avowal -- 18. Morality and Possibility -- 19. Social Construction, Revelation, and Moral Psychology -- 20. Weakness of Will -- 21. Moral Intuitions and Moral Nativism -- 22. Animal Moral Psychologies -- 23. Moral Learning and Moral Representations -- 24. Methods, Models, and the Evolution of Moral Psychology -- 25. The Moral Psychology of Humour -- 26. The Limits of Neuroscience for Ethics -- 27. The Moral Psychology of Moral Responsibility -- 28. Personal Identity -- 29. Some Potential Philosophical Lessons of Implicit Moral Attitudes -- 30. The Nature of Reasons for Action and Their Psychological Implications -- 31. Prudential Psychology: Theory, Method, and Measurement -- 32. Situationism, Moral Improvement, and Moral Responsibility.
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780197570500
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 240 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: In What Should We Do?, Peter Levine explores how to organize individuals to act in concert, how to talk and think well about contentious matters, and how to address exclusion. In the broadest available theory of civic engagement and civic life, he analyzes the work of major thinkers, including Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., Jürgen Habermas, and Elinor Ostrom. He also provides many practical examples of successful civic action and principles that are useful for real-world civic action.
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  • 18
    ISBN: 9780197512425
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (257 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 362.0425
    Keywords: Caring ; Goal (Psychology) ; Success ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Through firsthand quantitative and qualitative empirical research, plus a wealth of research reviewed, The Caregiving Ambition brings together psychological theories and cutting-edge management research to illuminate how ignoring caregiving as an ambition perpetuates the status quo. This book shows the path forward by arguing that an honest discussion about caregiving ambition will make our individual and collective lives more humane, caring, and productive.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half title -- The Caregiving Ambition -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgment -- Introduction: Caring Ambitiously -- Part I -- 1. An Abundance of Ambition -- 2. Why Work-​Life Won't Work -- 3. Providing, Not Just Provisioning -- Part II -- 4. Careless -- 5. The Stubborn Caregiving Gaps -- 6. The Robots Are Coming -- Part III -- 7. A "Freedom-​to" Work-​Care Agenda -- 8. The Case Against the Business Case -- 9. Lessons for Living Ambitiously -- Conclusion: Caregiving as the Passion Project -- Appendix: The Caregivers -- Notes -- Index.
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780192511225
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 367 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Tyack, Geoffrey The making of our urban landscape
    DDC: 307.760941
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Großbritannien ; Städtebau ; Stadtplanung ; Geschichte
    Abstract: The Making of the English Urban Landscape tells the story of our towns and cities and how they came into being over the last two millennia.
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780199355365
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (921 pages)
    Series Statement: Oxford Handbooks Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 959.01
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This handbook collects expert surveys of the prehistory of Southeast Asia, a two-millennial span that began with the arrival of now extinct humans and ended with the great civilization of Angkor (9th to 15th century).
    Abstract: cover -- The Oxford Handbook of Early Southeast Asia -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- 1. Humans in Island Southeast Asia Prior to Homo Sapiens Settlement, with Special Reference to Java Island -- 2. Homo floresiensis -- 3. The Archaeogenetics of Southeast Asia -- 4. The Early Settlement of Island Southeast Asia -- 5. Stone Industries of Mainland and Island Southeast Asia -- 6. The Hoabinhian: The Late and Post-​Pleistocene Cultural Systems of Southeast Asia -- 7. Later Hunter-​Gatherers in Guangxi Province -- 8. The Neolithic of Vietnam -- 9. Coastal Settlement in Thailand -- 10. Hunter-​Gatherer Mortuary Variability in Vietnam -- 11. Community and Kinship during the Transition to Agriculture in Northern Vietnam -- 12. Cereals of Southeast Asia -- 13. Language Families of Southeast Asia -- 14. The Expansion of Rice and Millet Farmers into Southeast Asia -- 15. The Neolithic of Mainland Southeast Asia -- 16. The Expansion of Farmers into Island Southeast Asia -- 17. The Origins of the Bronze Age in Mainland Southeast Asia -- 18. Social Change with the Initial Bronze Age -- 19. Prehistoric Copper Production and Exchange in Southeast Asia -- 20. Southeast Asian Evidence for Early Maritime Silk Road Exchange and Trade-​Related Polities -- 21. Social Change in Southeast Asia during the Iron Age -- 22. A New Chrono-​Cultural Approach to the Iron Age in Myanmar -- 23. The Dong Son Culture of Vietnam -- 24. The Sa Huynh Culture and Related Cultures in Southern Vietnam and Cambodia -- 25. The Iron Age in Central Thailand -- 26. The Dian Culture in Southwest China -- 27. The Co Loa Polity in Northern Vietnam -- 28. Mainland Southeast Asia's Earliest Kingdoms and the Case of "Funan" -- 29. Early States in Myanmar -- 30. Early States in Thailand: Dvāravatī.
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    ISBN: 9780192649966
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (401 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 320.082094
    Keywords: Leadership in women-European Union countries ; Women-Political activity-European Union countries ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This volume is the first comprehensive analysis of women's ascendance to leadership positions in the European Union as well as their performance in such positions.
    Abstract: cover -- Titlepage -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- About the Contributors -- A Programmatic Introduction -- Part I CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES TO WOMEN AND LEADERSHIP IN THE EU -- 1 Women and Leadership in the European Union -- 2 Searching for Agency -- Part II ACCESSING POSITIONAL LEADERSHIP IN EU INSTITUTIONS -- 3 Women's Positional Leadership in the European Commission -- 4 Women's Leadership in the European Parliament -- Part III EXERCISING POLITICAL LEADERSHIP -- 5 Women and Leadership across the EU Institutions -- 6 Women on Mars -- 7 Rhetoric and Leadership -- 8 Gendered Leadership in the European Parliament's Political Groups -- Part IV NATIONAL LEADERS IN EUROPEAN ARENAS -- 9 Becoming Prime Minister -- 10 Winning by Spending Leadership Capital? -- 11 Theresa May's Leadership in Brexit Negotiations -- 11.1 Coding Results of the Speech Corpus -- 11.2 Coding Results of the Media Coverage Corpus -- Part V EXERCISING ADMINISTRATIVE LEADERSHIP -- 12 A Tightrope Walk? -- 12.1 List of Interviews -- 13 Women in EU Multilevel Administration -- Part VI exercising expert leadership -- 14 The Court of Justice of the European Union, Gender, and Leadership -- 15 Women's Leadership in the European Central Bank -- 15.1 Interviews conducted by the author with ECB officials -- 15.2 Public interviews conducted with Christine Lagarde cited above -- Part VII LOOKING AHEAD -- 16 Strategic Leadership -- 16.1 Code System for Agenda-Setting of Ursula von der Leyen -- Appendix: Women Leaders in the European Union -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192655233
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (481 pages)
    Series Statement: Oxford Studies in European Law Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 342.24085
    Keywords: Equality ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This title explores the reality of equality and non-discrimination within the EU. It includes case studies from the two main directives in relation to equality laws and shows how they have been implemented. This book also identifies indicators that facilitate compliance monitoring among Member States and candidate countries.
    Abstract: Cover -- Series -- Reflexive Governance in EU Equality Law -- Copyright -- Series Editor's Preface -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Aim and Scope of the Book and Its Structure -- PART I THE RELEVANCE OF REFLEXIVE GOVERNANCE FOR EU EQUALITY LAW -- 1. The Development of the EU Non-​Discrimination Regime -- 1.1 From a Human Rights and (Almost) Equality-​Free Zone to an EU Non-​Discrimination Law and Policy -- 1.2 From Non-​Discrimination to Substantive Equality -- 2. Theoretical Foundations: Reflexive Governance, EU Enlargement Process, and Non-​Discrimination -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 From External Incentives to Compliance: An Unfinished Road? -- 2.2.1 Explanatory Models of Rule Adoption in Europeanization, Policy Transfer, and Diffusion Literature: The Transposition Phase -- 2.2.2 About Compliance in New Member States -- 2.3 How to Complete the Road: Reflexive Governance? -- 2.4 Reflexive Governance and Enlargement -- 2.5 Reflexive Governance and Non-​Discrimination -- 2.6 Case Study: Croatia -- 2.6.1 Introduction -- 2.6.2 Croatia's Alignment to the EU Non-​Discrimination Acquis -- 2.6.3 Elements of Reflexive Governance in Action -- 2.6.3.1 Benchmarking, Monitoring, and the Relevance of Indicators -- 2.6.3.2 Meaningful Stakeholder Involvement -- 2.6.3.3 Knowledge Sharing and Exchange of Good Practice -- 2.6.3.4 Reframing? -- 2.6.4 Impact of Reflexive Governance Approaches in the Croatian Context -- 2.7 Conclusions -- 3. Indicators as a Tool for Strengthened Monitoring -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Definition, Purposes, and Limitations of Indicators -- 3.3 The Current Use of Indicators in the Enlargement Context -- 3.4 Conclusions -- PART II POOLING OF RESULTS AND DEVELOPMENTOF INDICATORS.
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    ISBN: 9780192688422
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (272 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Reynolds, Luke, 1980 - Who owned Waterloo?
    DDC: 940.276
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    Keywords: Collective memory ; Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815 ; Great Britain ; Electronic books ; Schlacht bei Waterloo ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Geschichte 1815-1852
    Abstract: After the Battle of Waterloo, Britain actively incorporated the victory into their national identity. Who Owned Waterloo? demonstrates that Waterloo's significance to Britain's national psyche resulted in a different battle: one in which civilian and military groups fought to establish claims on different aspects of the battle and its remembrance.
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    ISBN: 9780192650375
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (229 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 146.4
    Keywords: Analysis (Philosophy) ; Philosophy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Mark Wilson aims to reconnect analytic philosophy with the evolving practicalities within science from which many of its grander concerns originally sprang. He offers an alternative history of how the subject might have developed had the insights of its philosopher/scientist forebears not been cast aside in the vain pursuit of "ersatz rigor".
    Abstract: Cover -- Imitation of Rigor: An Alternative History of Analytic Philosophy -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Synopsis -- Chapter 1: Ersatz Rigor -- Chapter 2: Prospectus -- Chapter 3: Inductive Warrant -- Chapter 4: The Mystery of Physics 101 -- Chapter 5: Multiscalar Architectures -- Chapter 6: Diversity in "Cause" -- Chapter 7: Dreams of a Final Theory T -- Chapter 8: Linguistic Scaffolding and Scientific Realism -- Chapter 9: Truth in a Multiscalar Landscape -- Foreword -- 1: Ersatz Rigor -- 2: Prospectus -- (i) -- (ii) -- (iii) -- (iv) -- 3: Inductive Warrant -- (i) -- (ii) -- (iii) -- (iv) -- (vi) -- (vi) -- Appendix: Historical Complexities -- 4: The Mystery of Physics 101 -- (i) -- (ii) -- (iii) -- (iv) -- (v) -- Appendix: Hertz's Critique of the Third Law -- 5: Multiscalar Architectures -- (i) -- (ii) -- (iii) -- (iv) -- (v) -- (vi) -- (vii) -- (viii) -- Appendix: Further Comments on Homogenization -- 6: Diversity in "Cause" -- (i) -- (ii) -- (iii) -- (iv) -- (v) -- (vi) -- (vii) -- 7: Dreams of a Final Theory T -- (i) -- (ii) -- (iii) -- (iv) -- 8: Linguistic Scaffolding and Scientific Realism -- (i) -- (ii) -- (iii) -- (iv) -- (v) -- (vi) -- (vii) -- (viii) -- (ix) -- 9: Truth in a Multiscalar Landscape -- (i) -- (ii) -- (iii) -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780197647875
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (345 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: In The Self-Healing Mind, mental health counsellor and anthropologist Brian J. McVeigh explores how the mind works to heal itself by defining the features of conscious interiority. With insights from counseling, psychotherapy, anthropology, and history, this book explains the active ingredients of the self-healing mind and shows that the mental processes that help us get through the day are the same ones that can heal our psyches.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- The Self-Healing Mind -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Notes to the Reader -- Prologue: Searching for the Active Ingredients of the Self-​Healing Mind -- Part I -- 1. Purposes and Premises: The Therapeutic Properties of Subjectivity -- 2. What Is Consciousness? Clarifying the Stuff of Mind -- Part II -- 3. The Advantages of Conscious Interiority -- 4. Runaway Consciousness: The Price of Scaled-​Up Cognition -- 5. A Brief History of the Interiorization of Psychotherapy -- Part III -- 6. Treating Mental Illness and Facilitating Mental Well-​Being -- 7. The Nature of Self: Systemized, Serialized, Dramatized -- 8. The Self-​Organizing Mind: Rhythms, Routines, Rituals -- Part IV -- 9. Using Conscious Interiority as a Therapeutic Tool -- 10. Key Therapeutic Skills and Conscious Interiority -- 11. Groups and Families as Therapeutic Systems -- 12. Emotions and Conscious Interiority -- 13. Hypnosis and Meditation: Suspending and Modulating Conscious Interiority -- 14. Human Diversity, Social Adaptation, and Psychotherapy -- Epilogue: Final Thoughts -- Appendices -- A. Synopsis of Positive Psychology -- B. Synopsis of Common Factors -- C. The Historical Birth of Conscious Interiority -- D. What Conscious Interiority Is Not -- E. Psyche-​Biological Hardware or Cultural Software? -- F. Examples of Metaphoric Creativity -- G. Five Perspectives on Conscious Interiority: A Summary -- H. Developmental Stages of the Life Span and FOCI -- Glossary: A Jaynesian Therapeutic Perspective on Techniques and Interventions -- References -- About the Author -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192594563
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xix, 332 pages)
    Series Statement: Critical frontiers of theory, research, and policy in international development studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Goodfellow, Tom Politics and the urban frontier
    DDC: 307.7609676
    Keywords: Urbanization-Africa, East ; Urbanization-Political aspects-Africa, East ; Verstädterung ; Stadtentwicklung ; Stadtplanung ; Infrastrukturpolitik ; Sozioökonomischer Wandel ; Entwicklung ; Tendenz ; Electronic books ; Ostafrika ; Ostafrika ; Verstädterung ; Stadtentwicklung ; Variation ; Kommunalpolitik ; Sozialer Wandel
    Abstract: This book offers the first full-length comparative analysis of urban development trajectories in Eastern Africa and the political dynamics that underpin them. It offers a multi-scalar, historically-grounded, and interdisciplinary analysis of the urban transformations unfolding in the world's most dynamic crucible of urban change.
    Abstract: Cover -- Titlepage -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Map of East Africa -- Impressions -- Part I Urban Tectonics -- 1 East Africa and the politics of late urbanization -- Introduction -- 1.1 The peripheral frontier -- 1.2 Late urbanization -- 1.3 Cities in a world of regions -- 1.4 Scaling the politics of urban development -- 1.5 Structure of the argument -- 1.6 Organization of the book -- 2 Transformation and divergence: Explaining contemporary urban development trajectories -- Introduction -- 2.1 Causal force and urban change -- 2.2 The distribution of associational power -- 2.3 The pursuit of social legitimacy -- 2.4 Modalities of political informality -- 2.5 Legacies and practices of infrastructural reach -- 2.6 A level-abstracted view of the politics of urban transformation -- Part II Urban Foundations -- 3 The making of urban territory -- Introduction -- 3.1 Land, territory, and property in the making of urban East Africa -- 3.2 Precolonial dynamics and the emergence of land regimes -- 3.3 The colonial encounter and urban territorialization -- 3.4 Independence and revolution -- 3.5 Land and urban territory under the new rebel statesmen -- 3.6 Conclusions: Land regimes, urban territory, and violent transitions -- 4 The making of urban economies -- Introduction -- 4.1 The early foundations of a regional trading economy -- 4.2 Limits to economic transformation in the imperial period -- 4.3 From high hopes to crisis -- 4.4 East Africa's development labs -- 4.5 Conclusions: Towards a contemporary urban political economy -- Part III Urban Currents -- 5 New urban visions and the infrastructure boom -- Introduction -- 5.1 The politics of urban neglect -- 5.2 Growing urban appetites -- 5.3 The African `infrastructure gap' as a twenty-first-century priority.
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    ISBN: 9780197598467
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (273 pages)
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Akan, Murat [Rezension von: Bulutgil, Zeynep, The origins of secular institutions : ideas, timing, and organization] 2023
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Stolz, Jörg, 1967 - [Rezension von: Bulutgil, Zeynep, The origins of secular institutions : ideas, timing, and organization] 2022
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bulutgil, Zeynep The origins of secular institutions
    DDC: 322.1
    Keywords: Cross-cultural studies ; Political culture ; Religion and politics ; Electronic books ; Säkularisierung ; Staat ; Entstehung ; Geschichte ; Sozialgeschichte
    Abstract: In The Origins of Secular Institutions, H. Zeynep Bulutgil studies why some countries adopt secular institutions while others do not. Her main finding is that the timing of secular ideas and the organizational strength of secular political groups played a key role in the adoption of secular institutions. Based on cross-national statistical evidence since 1800 and in-depth analysis of selected cases in Europe and the Middle East/North Africa, the book explores how secular ideas emerged and spread, whether and how they culminated in political organizations, and the conditions under which such organizations succeeded in establishing secular institutions.
    Abstract: Cover -- The Origins of Secular Institutions -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Theory -- 2. Cross-​National Analysis -- 3. Comparative Historical Analysis I: France and Spain -- 4. Comparative Historical Analysis II: Turkey and Morocco -- 5. Analyzing the Conceptual Border: United Kingdom and Tunisia -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix 1: List of Secular Countries 1800-​2000 -- Appendix 2: Sources Used to Code Institutional Secularization -- Appendix 3: Additional Robustness Checks -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 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: 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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    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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    ISBN: 9780197510650
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Resource (xix, 718 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Oxford handbook of digital media sociology
    DDC: 302.23/1
    RVK:
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Massenmedien ; Neue Medien ; Kommunikation ; Soziologie
    Abstract: The Oxford Handbook of Digital Media Sociology is an indispensable resource for students and scholars interested in understanding how new information and communications technologies shape social life. Chapters written by experts from around the world explore the role digital media play in numerous contexts including the intimate and personal elements of social life, such as our identities and closest relationships, as well as in larger social phenomena, such as racial inequality, labor markets, education, and war. This handbook is ideal for classroom use and library acquisition, as each stand-alone chapter--whether on dating apps or disinformation--offers accessible and succinct overviews of what research has shown thus far and what questions remain unanswered.
    Abstract: Cover -- The Oxford Handbook of Digital Media Sociology -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- When the Extraordinary Becomes Mundane: Digital Media and the Sociological Lens -- Part I. Theoretical Explorations of Digital Life -- 1. Technology and Time -- 2. Media and the Social Construction of Reality -- 3. Theorizing Curation -- 4. Affective Publics: Solidarity and Distance -- 5. Big Data from the South(s): An Analytical Matrix to Investigate Data at the Margins -- Part II. Digital Media and Social Institutions -- 6. From "Impact" to "Negotiation": Educational Technologies and Inequality -- 7. Journalism in the Age of Twitter -- 8. Families, Relationships, and Technology -- 9. Digital Religion -- 10. Technology, Labor, and the Gig Economy -- Part III. Digital Media in Everyday Life -- 11. The Sociology of Mobile Apps -- 12. Folding and Friction: The Internet of Things and Everyday Life -- 13. Negotiating Intimacy via Dating Websites and Apps: Digital Media in Everyday Life -- 14. Digital Pornography and Everyday Life -- 15. Use of Information and Communication Technologies among Older Adults: Usage Differences, Health-​Related Impacts, and Future Needs -- 16. The Sociology of Self-​Tracking and Embodied Technologies: How Does Technology Engage Gendered, Raced, and Datafied Bodies? -- Part IV. Digital Media, Community, and Identity -- 17. LGBTQ+​ Communities and Digital Media -- 18. Facework on Social Media in China -- 19. Video Games and Identity Formation in Contemporary Society -- 20. Fans and Fan Activism -- 21. Trolls and Hacktivists: Political Mobilization from Online Communities -- 22. Networked Street Life -- Part V. Social Inequalities in the Digital Landscape -- 23. The Feminization of Social Media Labor -- 24. Electronic Waste and Environmental Justice.
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    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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    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: 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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    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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    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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    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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    ISBN: 9780192651952
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (109 Seiten)
    Edition: First edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Tesch-Römer, Clemens, 1957 - Succesful ageing
    DDC: 305.26
    Keywords: Gerontology ; Gerontologie ; Verschleierung ; Ambivalenz ; Soziale Norm ; Erwartung ; Lebensqualität ; Erfolg ; Altern ; Electronic books ; Gerontologie ; Altern ; Erfolg ; Lebensqualität ; Erwartung ; Soziale Norm ; Ambivalenz ; Verschleierung
    Abstract: This book argues that a narrow policy on successful ageing excludes a large portion of ageing individuals from the quest for a good life in old age. It explores various models defining successful ageing and argues that successful ageing in guiding policy will profit by following a pluralistic and holistic view.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title page -- Successful Ageing -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- I. CONCEPTIONS OF SUCCESSFUL AGEING -- 1. History of successful ageing -- 2. Biological perspectives on successful ageing -- 3. A taxonomy of successful ageing conceptions -- II. STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESSFUL AGEING -- 4. Individual strategies for successful ageing -- 5. Physical- spatial- technological environments and successful ageing -- 6. Social bonds, care, and successful ageing -- 7. Social inequality, the welfare state, and successful ageing -- III. AMBIVALENCES AND AMBITIONS OF SUCCESSFUL AGEING -- 8. Successful ageing and ageism: A bidirectional model of influence -- 9. Towards a new narrative on successful ageing -- References -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780191896453 , 9780192609892
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 229 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kornberger, Martin, 1974 - Strategies for distributed and collective action
    DDC: 303.484
    Keywords: Collective behavior Political aspects ; Communication in politics ; Political participation ; Organizational behavior ; Electronic books
    Abstract: How do we organize ourselves to accomplish shared goals? Martin Kornberger pursues experimental models of collective action to offer a new vocabulary and alternative strategies to address the significant challenges and crises of our times.
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    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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    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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    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: 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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: 9780191091452
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (465 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 323.352
    Keywords: European Court of Human Rights ; Children's rights ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book provides a comprehensive overview of the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights as it relates to children. It includes detailed analysis of the Court's key decisions on children's rights, highlighting its achievements as well as offering informed critique of its ongoing weaknesses.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half title -- Blank -- Children and the European Court of Human Rights -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Background to the European Convention on Human Rights -- 1.3 The European Court of Human Rights -- 1.4 Principles of interpretation -- 1.4.1 Positive obligations -- 1.4.2 The Convention as a living instrument -- 1.4.3 The principle of subsidiarity -- 1.4.4 The margin of appreciation -- 1.5 The use of international instruments -- 1.6 Structure of the book -- 2. Freedom from Violence and Exploitation -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Corporal punishment -- 2.2.1 Judicial corporal punishment -- 2.2.2 Corporal punishment in schools -- 2.2.3 Corporal punishment in the home -- 2.3 Protection of children from parental abuse -- 2.3.1 The positive obligation to protect against harm -- 2.3.2 Constructive knowledge and causation -- 2.3.3 Investigation and prosecution -- 2.3.4 The right to an effective remedy -- 2.3.5 Conclusions on protection of children from parental abuse -- 2.4 Protection from sexual violence -- 2.4.1 The need for an adequate legal framework -- 2.4.2 Consent -- 2.4.3 Investigation and prosecution -- 2.4.4 The involvement of children in proceedings -- 2.4.5 Conclusions on sexual violence against children -- 2.5 Child marriage -- 2.6 Forced or compulsory labour, servitude, and slavery -- 2.6.1 Military service -- 2.6.2 Modern slavery -- 2.7 Conclusion -- 3. The Right to Respect for Private Life -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The right to privacy -- 3.2.1 Intrusion by the media -- 3.2.2 Intrusion by private individuals -- 3.2.3 Intrusion by the state -- 3.2.4 Conclusions on the right to privacy -- 3.3 The right to receive information -- 3.4 The right to identity -- 3.4.1 Access to information on biological origins.
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    ISBN: 9780192653185
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (273 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 144
    Keywords: Artificial intelligence ; Humanism ; Philosophical anthropology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: With the progress of artificial intelligence, the digitalization of the lifeworld, and the reduction of the mind to neuronal processes, the human being appears more and more as a product of data and algorithms. The book applies cutting-edge concepts of embodiment and enactivism to current scientific, technological and cultural developments.
    Abstract: cover -- In Defense of the Human Being -- Copyright -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: A Humanism of Embodiment -- Acknowledgments -- References -- A. Artificial Intelligence, Transhumanism, Virtuality -- 1 Human and Artificial Intelligence: A Clarification -- Introduction: The World of Data -- The Digitization of the World -- Subjectivity and Its Simulation -- Persons are Not Programs -- Programs are Not Persons -- Robots, Androids, and Artificial Life (AL) -- Conclusion: Simulation and Original -- References -- 2 Beyond the Human? A Critique of Transhumanism -- Introduction: Between Naturalism and Culturalism -- The Idea of Perfectibility -- Can Human Nature be Improved? -- Cognitive Skills -- Happiness and Morality -- Aging and Death -- The Contradictions of Posthumanism -- Mind Uploading or Transfer of Consciousness -- Critique of Functionalism -- Critique of Neuro-​Reductionism -- Transhumanism as Neo-​Gnosticism -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 The Virtual Other: Empathy in the Age of Virtuality -- Introduction -- Empathy and Virtual Reality -- Primary, Implicit, or Intercorporeal Empathy -- Extended, Explicit or Imaginative Empathy -- Fictional Empathy -- Interim Summary -- Virtualization in the Present -- Phantomization -- Disembodied Communication -- Summary and Conclusion -- References -- B. Brain, Person, and Reality -- 4 Person and Brain: Against Cerebrocentrism -- Introduction -- Critique of the Cerebral Subject -- Subjectivity and Intentionality -- Embodiment -- Interpersonality -- Critique of Localizationism -- Critique of Neuroimaging -- Holism of Consciousness -- Personhood as Embodied Subjectivity -- Brain, Body, and Environment -- Brain Transplantation -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Embodied Freedom: A Libertarian Position -- Introduction -- Can Brains make Decisions? -- Freedom as a Personal Ability.
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    ISBN: 9780190842192
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (377 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 176.0835
    Keywords: Sexual ethics for youth-United States ; Public schools-United States ; Sex instruction for youth-United States-Religious aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Teaching Moral Sex is the first comprehensive study of the role of religion in the history of public sex education in the United States from the late nineteenth century to the early twenty-first. Far from being a barrier to sex education, Kristy Slominski demonstrates, religion has been deeply embedded in the history of sex education, and its legacy has shaped the terms of current debates.
    Abstract: Cover -- Teaching Moral Sex -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Archival Collections -- Introduction: Liberal Protestants and the Sex Education Movement -- 1. Medical Men, Moralists, and the Roots of Sex Education -- 2. Moral Education about Sex in the YMCA and Military -- 3. Church, Sex, and "Judeo-​Christian" Family Life Education -- 4. The New Morality of Comprehensive Sexuality Education -- 5. Abstinence-​Only and the Struggle to Define Sex Education -- Epilogue: The Swinging Pendulum of Sex Education -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780192605870
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (577 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 809.93372
    Keywords: Utopias-History-19th century ; Suburbs-Philosophy ; Cities and towns in literature ; Suburbs in literature ; Cities and towns-History-19th century ; Utopias in literature ; Electronic books
    Abstract: A study of British and American Utopian writing of the 1800s in the context of developments in real architectural, political, and cultural life. The book studies utopian visions published in the UK and the USA in the 1800s by writers such Robert Owen, James Silk Buckingham, Edward Bellamy, and William Morris.
    Abstract: Cover -- Victorian Visions of Suburban Utopia -- Copyright -- Words of Thanks -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Plates -- Introduction: The Dream Before the Dream -- 1: "God Made the Country, Man Made the Town": The Foundations of Modern Suburban Utopias -- In Their Vain Attempt: Eden vs. Babel -- The Godly City: On Earth as It Is in Heaven? -- The Nature of the Beautiful: Plato's Perfected Polis -- Thomas More and the Extent of Our Horizon -- The Great Restoration: Science as the Means to the Millennium -- The Englishman Swears to "Search Out Some Village" -- 2: Socialist Schemes and Suburban Dreams -- New Earthly Paradise: The First Industrial Socialist Utopias -- The Greatest Green for the Greatest Number -- Crystal Palaces vs. Crooked Lanes: The Last Owenite -- Greater Perfection: The Future of (Fictional) Architecture -- 3: Urban Non-Fiction and Suburban Science Fiction -- Everything Bad and Vicious: Non-Fiction Urban Horror Stories -- Bulwer-Lytton's Science-Fiction Sensation -- Reach Unto Heaven: Urban London vs. Suburban Mars -- The Future of the Metropolis: Towers, Parks, and Deadly Ruin -- 4: Empires of Hygiene and Horror -- Hygienic Homes for Hygienic Humans -- Unlamented London: The Mount of Our Former Folly -- George MacDonald and the Perfectly Monstrous Metropolis -- Terrace Homes, Tile, Glass, and Greensward: A City of Health -- Building Hygeia: To Stand Practically in Gardens -- Utopia and Dystopia Collide: The Boiling-Down Establishments -- 5: The Republic of the Future -- A City Spread Over a Large Garden -- A City of Eve vs. the Suburbs of Adam -- Gardens of Happiness: Suburban Futures Gain Currency -- Progress and Poverty: Setting the Stage for Desperate Dreaming -- Embosomed Amid Trees: American Utopias Take the Scene -- The Socialists and the Spiritualists Strike at the City.
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    ISBN: 9780192638502
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (227 pages)
    Series Statement: Emotions in History Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 745.05
    Keywords: Neighborhoods-History-Scotland-18th century ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book explores caritas, the idea of neighboury love, as a key ethic that shaped how early modern people lived, loved, and thought about the self.
    Abstract: Cover -- Caritas: Neighbourly Love and the Early Modern Self -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- Caritas in Early Modern Europe -- Collective Emotion as Ethics -- Self and Society -- The Search for Caritas -- Scotland in Context -- Caritas: Neighbourly Love and the Early Modern Self -- Chapter 1: The Loving Community -- The Orderly Love of the Holy Household -- Peaceful Living -- Community and the Quarrel -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Learning to Love -- Caring for the Child -- Youthful Passions -- Composing the Neighbourly Self -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: The Limits of Love -- Loving to Excess -- Discomfort -- Reconciliation -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Promoting Harmony -- Keeping Sin Secret -- Making Public -- Negotiating Space -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Living Outside of Love -- Living in the Margins -- The Politics of Exclusion -- The Lonely Self -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 1. Archival Sources -- 2. Printed Primary Sources -- 3. Secondary Sources -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780190855383
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (345 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 307.76
    Keywords: Sociology, Urban ; City dwellers ; City planning ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cities shape the people who live in them, while in turn, people shape the cities in which they live. In this book, Quill R Kukla explores how city living is distinctive, and how people build territories for themselves and make themselves at home in cities. Through a philosophical exploration of what it means to be a city dweller, and rich and detailed explorations of particular cities such as Berlin, Johannesburg, and Washington, D.C., City Living shows how the cities we live in penetrate every dimension of our lives, from how we move to how we see, and conversely, how city dwellers creatively bend their cities to their needs.
    Abstract: cover -- City Living -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Inhabiting Space -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Micronegotiations and Tinkering -- 1.3 Ecosystems and Niche Construction -- 1.4 Spatially Embedded Agency -- 1.5 Cities as Containers for Agency and as Objects of Knowledge -- 1.6 Ecological Ontologies -- 1.7 Dead, Disrupted, and Slippery Spaces -- 2. Urban Space and City Living -- 2.1 Moving through Urban Space -- 2.2 Sharing Space and Living with Strangers -- 2.3 Territory and Place-​Making -- 2.4 Perception, Risk, and Disorder -- 2.5 Sharing Our Ecosystems with Nonhumans -- 2.6 Passive Tourism versus Active Dwelling -- 3. Living with Gentrification -- 3.1 A Brief Overview of the Motors of Gentrification -- 3.2 Revanchism and Disorder -- 3.3 Two Kinds of Displacement -- 3.4 Case Study: Columbia Heights in Washington, DC -- 3.4.1 The Columbia Heights Civic Plaza -- 3.4.2 Harriet Tubman School and Field -- 3.4.3 The Park at 14th and Girard -- 3.4.4 The Alley between Kenyon and Irving -- 3.4.5 The Columbia Heights Dog Park -- 3.5 Gentrification, Place Identity, and Disruption -- 4. Introduction to Repurposed Cities -- 4.1 Repurposed Cities and Repurposed Spaces -- 4.2 Introduction to the Repurposed Cities of Berlin and Johannesburg -- 4.3 Exploring Berlin and Johannesburg -- 5. The Repurposed City of Berlin -- 5.1 Introduction to the City of Berlin -- 5.2 A Brief Spatial History of Berlin -- 5.3 The Current Living Landscape of Berlin -- 5.3.1 Anti-​Capitalist Spatial Politics, Occupation, Mobility -- 5.3.2 Rejection of Surveillance Culture -- 5.3.3 Counterpreservation and Found History -- 5.3.4 Temporary Urbanism and DIY Spaces -- 5.4 The Banks of the Spree Near Schillingbrücke -- 5.4.1 Blu's Murals at Cuvrystraße -- 5.4.2 Berghain -- 5.4.3 Köpi 137.
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    ISBN: 9780190917098
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (209 pages)
    Series Statement: Oxford Studies in Sociolinguistics Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 301.072
    Keywords: Sociolinguistics ; Anthropology-Research ; Anthropology-Fieldwork ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This volume analyzes the use of the term "rapport" within anthropology, sociolinguistics, and related fields. Rather than viewing the term as simply denoting a type of positive social relationship that needs to be formed between researcher and consultant before research can begin, the book invites us to reimagine rapport theoretically, methodologically, and meta-methodologically. In doing so it invites the reader to think about how rapport has been constructed within these disciplines, and ultimately to see rapport as an emergent, co-constructed social relationship that is built during situated multimodal encounters. This reconceptualization is essential to establishing a more sophisticated understanding of research context.
    Abstract: Cover -- Series -- Reimagining Rapport -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Contributors -- 1. Reimagining Rapport -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Role Alignment -- 3. Acts of Belonging -- 4. The Chapters -- References -- 2. Rapport in the Anthropological Imagination -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Beginnings: Participation, Observation, Language, and Rapport -- 3. Uptake and Change: From Participation to Observation -- 4. Reflecting on Participation and Observation -- 5. Friends, Connections, and Reflexivity -- 6. Rapport in Linguistic Anthropology, Linguistic Ethnography, and Sociolinguistics -- 7. Conclusion: Reimagining Rapport -- References -- 3. Sociolinguists and Rapport: On Linguistic Ideology and Fieldwork Practice -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Rapport in Fieldwork -- 3. Rapport's Traditionalist Vision of the World -- 4. Sociolinguistic Deconstructions of Rapport -- 5. Rapport in the Relationship between Linguists and Anthropologists -- 6. Rehabilitating Rapport in the Fieldwork Training of Sociolinguists -- References -- 4. Rapport with God -- 1. Introduction: The Challenge of Rapport in a Javanese Context -- 2. Rapport as an Analytical Term -- 3. Framing Interactions with God in Java: The Mystical Path -- 4. Transcending Mediation: Fusing the Signifier and the Signified -- 5. Spiritual Unity between the Written Characters and Their Meaning -- 6. Seeking Bodily Fusion between Signs and Experience: The Wirid and Primbon Manuals -- 7. Reform: The Muhammadiyah Challenge to Mystical and Emotional Experience -- 8. Arabic as a Barrier to Achieving Rapport with God -- 9. Gender, Intimacy, and Self-​Disclosure in Contemporary Javanese Muslim Practices -- 10. Conclusion -- References -- 5. Intimacy through Time and Space in Fieldwork Interviews -- 1. Introduction -- 2. (Co-​)Constructing Rapport in and through Storytelling.
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    ISBN: 9780190883225
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (329 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Newson, Lesley The story of us
    DDC: 599.938
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    Keywords: Human evolution ; Human evolution ; Electronic books ; Hominisation ; Mensch ; Evolution ; Menschheit ; Soziale Evolution
    Abstract: Changes in the environment drive evolution, and evidence suggests that our ancestors evolved to use cultural adaptations to survive environmental fluctuations of great severity. In A Story of Us, Lesley Newson and Peter Richerson explain the evidence and ideas that provide an account of how they coped, using short descriptive stories to illustrate life at different stages of our evolutionary history.
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    ISBN: 9780190635145
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 327 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Nakachi, Mie Replacing the dead
    DDC: 362.1988/800947
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    Keywords: Abortion ; Reproductive rights ; Women's rights ; Women Social conditions ; Abortion-Soviet Union ; Reproductive rights-Soviet Union ; Women's rights-Soviet Union ; Frau ; Electronic books ; Sowjetunion ; Hochschulschrift ; Russland ; Bevölkerungsentwicklung ; Geschichte 1945
    Abstract: In 1955, the Soviet Union became the first country in the world to re-legalize abortion on the principle of women's rights to abortion. How could this happen in Stalinist society which prohibited feminist movements? Replacing the Dead finds an answer in previously secret archives that document the difficult decade after World War II, which killed 27 million Soviet citizens and the government's policy to increase fertility by promoting out-of-wedlock births. The result was an abortion battle between women, government, and Soviet legal and medical professionals that has continued for decades.
    Abstract: Cover -- Replacing the Dead -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Glossary -- Introduction -- 1. The Patronymic of Her Choice: Nikita S. Khrushchev and Postwar Pronatalist Policy -- 2. Abortion Surveillance and Women's Medicine -- 3. Postwar Marriage and Divorce: The New Single Mother and Her "Fatherless" Children -- 4. Who Is Responsible for Abortions? Demographic Politics and Postwar Studies of Abortion -- 5. Women's Reproductive Right and the 1955 Re-​legalization of Abortion -- 6. Beyond Replacing the Dead: Women's Welfare and the End of the Soviet Union -- Epilogue: Reviving Pronatalism in Post-​Socialist Russia -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780190843724
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (353 pages)
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    DDC: 307.34160974710904
    Keywords: Capitalism-New York (State)-New York-History-20th century ; Urban renewal-New York (State)-New York-History-20th century ; Urban renewal History 20th century ; Urban policy History 20th century ; Capitalism History 20th century ; Neoliberalism History 20th century ; Electronic books ; New York (N.Y.) Economic policy ; New York (N.Y.) History 1951-
    Abstract: In The Long Crisis, Benjamin Holtzman shows how local New Yorkers, struggling to improve distressing urban conditions in the face of instable political and economic circumstances of the late 1960s and 1970s, steered the process of neoliberalism as they rebuilt their city.
    Abstract: Cover -- The Long Crisis -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Low-​Income Housing in Crisis -- 2. From Renters to Owners -- 3. Remaking Public Parks -- 4. Patrolling City Streets -- 5. The Trouble with Development -- 6. The Governance of Homelessness and Public Space -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index.
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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)
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    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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    ISBN: 9780192571878
    Language: English
    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: 9780192635563
    Language: English
    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: 9780197532362
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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: 9780192599360
    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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    ISBN: 9780192607560
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 164 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Studies in German History Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Page, Jamie Prostitution and subjectivity in late medieval Germany
    DDC: 306.74209430902
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    Keywords: Prostitution History To 1500 ; Germany ; Electronic books ; Deutschland ; Prostitution ; Geschlechterrolle ; Sozialordnung ; Soziale Kontrolle ; Geschichte 1400-1500
    Abstract: Based on legal case studies, this book focuses on how gender discourse shaped the lives of prostitutes in medieval Germany.
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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: 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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    ISBN: 9780197535646
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (205 pages)
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    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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    ISBN: 9780192598943
    Language: English
    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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  • 72
    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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    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780190455903
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 382 Seiten) , Illustrationen, genealogische Tafeln, Karten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Boatwright, Mary Taliaferro, 1952 - Imperial women of Rome
    DDC: 305.48210937
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    Keywords: Upper class women-Rome-History ; Upper class women-Rome-Social conditions ; Marginality, Social-Rome-History ; Electronic books ; Römisches Reich ; Oberschicht ; Frau ; Soziale Rolle ; Soziale Stellung
    Abstract: Using all available sources, Boatwright explores the constraints and activities of the women of Rome's imperial families from 35 BCE to 235 CE. Livia, Agrippina the Younger, Julia Domna, and others feature in this richly illustrated investigation of change, continuity, historical contingency, and personal agency in imperial women's pursuits and representations.
    Abstract: Cover -- Imperial Women of Rome Power, Gender, Context -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Map: The World of Rome's Imperial Women -- Introduction: Subjects and Sources -- 1. Rome's Imperial Women and Rome's Imperial Power -- 2. Crimes and Punishments of Imperial Women -- 3. Imperial Women within the Imperial Family -- 4. Imperial Women on Coins and in Roman Cult -- 5. Imperial Women's Mark on the City of Rome -- 6. Models and Exemplars: Statues of Imperial Women -- 7. Imperial Women Abroad, and with the Military -- 8. Conclusions: Agency and Constraints -- Appendix 1: Imperial Women and Their Life Events -- Appendix 2: Genealogical Tables of Imperial Families -- The Julio-​Claudian Family -- The Flavian Family -- The Second-​Century Imperial Family -- The Severan Family -- Appendix 3: List of Divae -- Consecrated Males until 235 CE -- Bibliography -- Index Locorum -- 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: 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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    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780192597625
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (viii, 277 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Edition: First edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dyhouse, Carol, 1948 - Love Lives
    DDC: 305.42
    Keywords: Women-Social conditions ; Women in motion pictures ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book is about the reshaping of women's lives, loves and dreams. It tells the story of how expectations and emotional landscapes have shifted since 1950, when marriage was a major determinant of female life chances and teenage girls dreamed of Mr Right and happy endings.
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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: 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: 9780197531402
    Language: English
    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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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780192639776
    Language: English
    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: 9780197557358
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 203 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Cherry, Myisha V. The case for rage
    DDC: 305.8
    Keywords: Anti-racism ; Electronic books ; Rasse ; Gerechtigkeit ; Antirassismus ; Rassismus ; Politechnika Wrocławska ; Philosophie
    Abstract: This book is a philosophical defense of anger at racial injustice. It shows that this type of anger--what author Myisha Cherry calls Lordean rage, honoring Audre Lorde--can inspire us to change the world. For that reason, we should seek to cultivate it, rather than push it down. Crossing the terrain of moral psychology, philosophy, and current affairs, the book shows how anger at racism is an appropriate and even necessary way of valuing others, how anger can motivate those who are outraged to engage in productive action, and how anger strengthens us to become the heroes that we have been waiting for. Beyond laying out the theory behind her case for rage, Cherry shows racially marginalized people and their allies how to better manage and channel anti-racist anger in order to affect lasting, long-awaited change.
    Abstract: cover -- The Case for Rage -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Painting in Broad Strokes -- 2. Fitting Fury, Rightful Rage -- 3. Rage in Work Clothes -- 4. Breaking Racial Rules through Rage -- 5. Rage Renegades: A Special Message to "Allies" -- 6. Anger Management: An Alternative View -- 7. The End of Rage? -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780190079765
    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: 9780192574961
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (233 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    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: 9780197512678
    Language: English
    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
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (225 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    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
    Language: English
    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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  • 87
    ISBN: 9780192597830
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxviii, 360 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Oxford studies in Byzantium
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bessard, Fanny, 1981 - Caliphs and merchants
    DDC: 307.760917671
    Keywords: 700-950 ; Handelsgeschichte ; Stadtgeschichte ; Mittlerer Osten ; Islamic cities and towns-Middle East ; Electronic books ; Mittlerer Osten ; Islam ; Handel ; Wirtschaft ; Geschichte 700-950
    Abstract: The foundation of the Muslim world from 700 to 950 was a seminal period in history, when the Near East enjoyed an age of political unity, prosperity, and cultural dominance. This volume offers new insights into the origins of the economic success of the early Islamic Caliphate, drawing instructive parallels within the contemporary Eurasian context.
    Abstract: Cover -- Series page -- Caliphs and Merchants: Cities and Economies of Power in the Near East (700-950) -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- List of Abbreviations -- Notes on Transcription and Dates -- Maps -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Historical Context -- 1. Conquests -- 2. Ideology -- 3. Agriculture -- 4. Trade -- Part I: Patronage and Power -- Chapter 2: A Stamp of Authority -- 1. A Caliphal Officium -- 2. Sowing and Reaping -- 3. Exercise and Assertion of Power -- Chapter 3: New Perspectives on Urban Economic Planning -- 1. Growth of Communal Working Areas in the Levant (700-50) -- 2. Process of Exclusion of Economic Clusters Under Early 'Abbāsid Rule -- 3. Rabaḍ in Central Asia -- 4. Isolation of Domesticity -- 4.1 Productive and public use to domestic shelter -- 4.2 An emphasis on intimacy -- Conclusion to Part I -- Part II: Revisiting the Legacies -- Chapter 4: Artisans to Producers -- 1. The Progression of Change -- 1.1 Persistence of Roman practices after 700 -- 1.2 Downfall of 'home' production after 800 -- 2. Approaches to Key Industries -- 2.1 Pottery -- 2.2 Glassmaking -- 2.3 Textile industry -- 3. Food Processing Industries -- 3.1 Oil and wine industries -- 3.2 Watermills -- Chapter 5: Reshaping Marketplaces -- 1. From the ergastērion to the Sūq -- 2. Covered MarketPlaces -- 2.1 Funduq -- 2.2 Dār, ẖān, and qaysāriyya -- Conclusion to Part II -- Part III: Institutional and Religious Generators -- Chapter 6: Money Supply and Currency -- 1. Out with the Old . . . -- 2. Coinage in Common -- 3. Balancing Supply and Demand -- Chapter 7: Islamifying the Economy -- 1. Commercial Rituals and Islamic Worship -- 2. Mosques and Measures -- 3. The Muḥtasib -- Conclusion to Part III -- Part IV: Economy and Social Changes -- Chapter 8: The Evolution of Labour Patterns.
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    ISBN: 9780192637543
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (305 pages)
    Series Statement: Pension Research Council Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 646.79
    Keywords: Retirement-Economic aspects-United States ; Older people-Economic conditions-21st century ; Debt ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Around the world, people nearing and entering retirement are holding ever-greater levels of debt. This volume explores key aspects of the rise in debt across older cohorts, drills down into the types of debt and reasons for debt incurred, and reviews policies to remedy some of the financial problems facing older persons, in the US and elsewhere.
    Abstract: Cover -- Remaking Retirement: Debt in an Aging Economy -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Debt in an Aging Economy -- Age Ranges -- Vulnerability Measures -- Datasets Used -- Types of Debt -- Other Countries -- Debt Developments in an Aging Economy -- Retirement, Debt, and Financial Vulnerability at Older Ages -- Policy Perspectives on Debt at Older Ages -- Conclusions -- References -- Part I: Debt Developments in an Aging Economy -- Chapter 2: Debt Close to Retirement and its Implications for Retirement Well-being -- The National Financial Capability Study (NFCS) Sample -- Assessing Near-retirees' Borrowing Behaviors -- Debt by Socio-demographic Characteristics -- Are Types of Debt Held at Older Ages Correlated? -- Multivariate Analysis of Debt Close to Retirement -- Inside the Black Box of Debt at Older Ages -- Low Financial Literacy -- Lack of Information -- Behavioral Biases -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: The Graying of American Debt -- Measurement and Empirical Findings -- Rising per capita US Consumer Debt from 2003 to 2017 and its Components -- The Path from the Early 2000s to Today: Underwriting Changes and Origination Ages -- Delinquency and Payment Burden: How Do Retirement ageBorrowers Weather their Greater Financial Obligations? -- Heterogeneity in Debt Changes by Socioeconomic Status -- Heterogeneity in Delinquency Trends by Socioeconomic Status -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: The Risk of Financial Hardship in Retirement: A Cohort Analysis -- Past Research on Economic Security in Retirement -- Data and Methods -- Measures of Economic Insecurity -- Factors Potentially Predicting Economic Security -- Estimation and Simulation -- Results.
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  • 89
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780190848682
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (517 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 649.1
    Keywords: Parenting-Psychological aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The Parental Brain: Mechanisms, Development, and Evolution explores the neural circuits and development of the parental brain, and the view that these circuits formed a template for the evolution of other types of prosocial bonds. The book is unique in its multilevel approach and integration of animal and human research.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- The Parental Brain -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations Used for Major Brain Regions -- 1. Introduction: The Parental Brain -- 2. Parental Behavior: Descriptions, Terms, and Definitions -- Parental Behavior in Vertebrates -- Parental Behavior in Mammals -- Conclusions -- 3. Hormonal Control of Maternal Behavior in Nonhuman Mammals -- Introduction -- Hormonal Regulation of Maternal Behavior in Rats, Rabbits, and Sheep -- Hormones and Maternal Behavior in Mice -- The Maintenance of Maternal Behavior and the Onset-​Maintenance Dichotomy in Rats, Rabbits, and Sheep -- Hormones and Maternal Behavior in Nonhuman Primates -- General Conclusions -- 4. Brain Mechanisms Regulating Maternal Behavior in Nonhuman Mammals: Oxytocin and Olfaction -- Introduction -- A Tour of the Rodent Brain -- Oxytocin and Maternal Behavior -- Olfaction and Maternal Behavior in Rodents, Rabbits, and Sheep -- General Conclusions -- 5. Central Neural Circuits Regulating Maternal Behavior in Nonhuman Mammals -- Introduction -- The Essential Role of the Medial Preoptic Area -- The Larger Neural Circuitry Within Which the MPOA Operates to Influence Maternal Behavior -- Neural Plasticity Within Maternal Brain Circuits, the Maintenance of Maternal Behavior, and Maternal Memory -- General Conclusions -- 6. Anxiety Reduction and Maternal Aggression in Postpartum Nonhuman Mammals -- Introduction -- Behavioral Characteristics of the Postpartum Reduction in Fearfulness -- Behavioral Characteristics of the Postpartum Increase in Aggression -- Opposing Roles of Oxytocin and Corticotropin-​Releasing Factor in Anxiety-​Related Behaviors -- The Neural Circuitry of Maternal Aggression -- The Neural Circuitry of Fear/​Anxiety and the Mechanisms Mediating Its Postpartum Downregulation.
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  • 90
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780192578679
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (321 pages)
    Series Statement: Oxford Studies in Byzantium Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 949.502
    Keywords: Social change ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The eleventh century saw both the heyday of Byzantium and its almost immediate subsequent decline following serious military defeats and heavy territorial losses. The papers in this volume view the social order as a prime determinant of change, tracking it through archaeological and documentary evidence to deepen our understanding of the period.
    Abstract: Cover -- Social Changein Town and Countryin Eleventh-CenturyByzantium -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 Transformations in Byzantine Society in the Eleventh Century, Particularly in Constantinople -- CURRENT VIEWS -- WHAT WAS SOCIETY LIKE IN CONSTANTINOPLE? -- BASIL II AND THE PULL OF CONSTANTINOPLE OVER THE GREAT PROVINCIAL FAMILIES -- THE EXAMPLE OF THE KOMNENOI, DOUKAI, AND SKLEROI -- THE 'MACEDONIAN' FAMILIES -- THE POLICIES OF BASIL II'S SUCCESSORS -- THE SITUATION IN THE PROVINCES -- THE RAPPROCHEMENT BETWEEN THE CIVILIANS AND THE MILITARY -- ENLARGEMENT OF THE SENATE FROM CONSTANTINE MONOMACHOS ONWARDS0 -- THE POSITION OF MICHAEL PSELLOS -- POPULAR INTERVENTION IN THE POWER GAME -- A VERY HETEROGENEOUS POPULATION -- ECONOMIC ISSUES -- THE BENEFICIARIES OF THE NEW POSTS -- THE ECONOMIC INTERESTS OF THE MANAGERS -- THE STRENGTHENING OF THE LINKS BETWEEN THE ARMY AND THE BUREAUCRACY -- CONSTANTINOPLE, THE CENTRE OF POWER STRUGGLES -- A RENEWED POLITICAL CLASS? -- THE 'NEW MEN' -- INDIVIDUAL DESTINIES AND COLLECTIVE FATE -- THE 'PEOPLE OF THE AGORA' -- CIVIL SERVANTS AND MERCHANTS -- DEVELOPMENTS UNDER THE KOMNENOI -- THE NEW ROLE OF THE MERCHANTS AND CRAFTSMEN IN THE FISCAL AND COMMERCIAL CIRCUITS -- 2 The Social Views of Michael Attaleiates -- A SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE -- ECONOMIC AGENT AND POLITICAL THINKER -- ROUSELIOS AND THE CHANGING NATURE OF BYZANTINE ROMANITAS -- UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL -- 3 Social Change in the Countryside of Eleventh-Century Byzantium -- LANDOWNERSHIP AND THE STATE -- LANDOWNERS BASED IN CONSTANTINOPLE -- THE PROVINCIAL ELITE -- THE PEASANTRY -- CONCLUSION -- 4 Before and After the Eleventh Century AD in the Territory of Sagalassos: Settlement Evolution -- INTRODUCTION -- BYZANTINE REMAINS IN THE TERRITORY OF SAGALASSOS BEFORE 2000.
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  • 91
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    ISBN: 9780190071424
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (241 pages)
    Series Statement: Culture of Health Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 362.1
    Keywords: Cultural pluralism ; Electronic books
    Abstract: At the 2018 Sharing Knowledge to Build a Culture of Health conference, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation staff and leaders from diverse sectors explored what a Culture of Health looks like in practice. We engaged in robust discourse around programs, policies, and data related to improving health, well-being, and equity. In this book, we bottle and highlight that discourse.
    Abstract: cover -- half title -- Series -- Culture of Health in Practice -- Copyright -- Contents -- section 1 -- 1. Incorporating "Culture" Within a Culture of Health -- How Media Shapes the Public Discourse and Influences Health -- Spotlight: Media Marketing to Minority Youth 36 -- section 2 -- 3. Pathways to Change in Rural America 43 -- Linking Education and Health to Support the Whole Child 59 -- Employers as Shapers of Health 75 -- section 3 -- Disrupting the Cycle of Incarceration 101 -- Spotlight: Fathers Mentoring Fathers 119 -- The Opioid Epidemic: Busting Myths and Sharing Solutions 121 -- Spotlight: Rural Addiction: A Perfect Storm, a Nod to Grandma, Pills for Cash 135 -- Achieving Health Equity for Immigrants and Their Children 137 -- Climate Change, Environmental Stressors, and Resilience 155 -- Spotlight: A Just Recovery for Puerto Rico 171 -- The Green Health Care Revolution 173 -- Driving Innovation Through Medicaid 185 -- Spotlight: A Private Insurer Tackles Social Determinants 197 -- Conclusion 201 -- Acknowledgments 203 -- References 205 -- Index 223.
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  • 92
    ISBN: 9780197507674
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (401 pages)
    Series Statement: Human Evolution Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 569.09680000000003
    Keywords: Australopithecines-South Africa-Sterkfontein Caves ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This volume is the first source to present an in depth analysis of postcranial fossils, allowing readers to cross compare standardized data for themselves.
    Abstract: cover -- Half title -- Hominin Postcranial Remains from Sterkfontein, South Africa, 1936-1995 -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- Introductory remarks to the Workshop on Sterkfontein Hominin Postcranial Fossils -- Section 1: Temporal, geologic, and historical context of the Sterkfontein hominins -- 1. A summary of the history of exploration at the Sterkfontein Caves in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site -- 2. The geological setting, cave formation, and stratigraphy of the fossil-​bearing deposits at Sterkfontein Caves -- 3. A new multidisciplinary age of 2.61-​2.07 Ma for the Sterkfontein Member 4 australopiths -- Section 2: Postcranial anatomy of the Sterkfontein hominins -- 4. The partial skeletons -- 5. Scapula, clavicle, and proximal humerus -- 6. Distal humerus -- 7. Ulna and radius -- 8. Carpals -- 9. Metacarpals and manual phalanges -- 10. Thoracolumbar vertebrae and ribs -- 11. Pelvis -- 12. Femur -- 13. Tibia and fibula -- 14. Tarsals -- 15. Metatarsals and pedal phalanges -- Section 3: Functional anatomy and biology -- 16. Long bone cross-​sectional geometry -- 17. Limb proportions and positional behavior: Revisiting the theoretical and empirical underpinnings for locomotor reconstruction in Australopithecus africanus -- 18. Summary and synthesis -- Section 4: Appendices -- Appendix I -​Table of post-cranial remains -- Appendix II -​Cross sectional properties of long bones 345 Figure 1. Other lower limb, humeral, and radial sections -- Figure 1. Other ulna sections -- Figure 2. Other ulna sections -- table -- Appendix III -​Fossil sample used in Chapter 17 -- Appendix IV -​Extant sample used in Chapter 17 -- Appendix V -​Measurement definitions used in Chapter 17 -- Index.
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  • 93
    ISBN: 9780192589743
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (165 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 591.788
    Keywords: Social ecology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This novel, transdisciplinary work explains how perturbations (defined as strong disturbances or deviations to a system) can affect the population dynamics of social animals, including ourselves.
    Abstract: Cover -- Perturbation, Behavioural Feedbacks, and Population Dynamics in Social Animals: When to Leave and Where to Go -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Glossary -- Prologue -- Inspiring experiences -- When to leave and the dilemma of breaking up with my girlfriend -- When and where to leave (adding social copying) and the fire alarm dilemma -- Chapter 1: Introductory Remarks on Perturbations, Cognition, Dispersal, Sociality, and Nonlinear Population Dynamics -- 1.1 Perturbations in context -- 1.2 Populations are open -- 1.4 Decision-making and social copying -- Chapter 2: The Case of Audouin's Gulls at Punta de la Banya -- 2.1 Transient dynamics in patch quality -- 2.2 Perturbation regime and nonlinear processes -- 2.3 Social copying for dispersal and population collapse -- Chapter 3: Population Dynamics of Social Species under Perturbations -- 3.1 Hints from empirical data -- 3.2 Responses of species with different degrees of sociality -- 3.3 Some theoretical approaches -- 3.4 Stability and resilience in social species -- Chapter 4: Runaway Dispersal in Social Species -- 4.1 Spatiotemporal heterogeneity in patch quality -- 4.2 Decision-making for dispersal and patch dynamics -- 4.3 Density dependence and nonlinear population responses -- 4.4 From social populations to communities and ecosystems -- Chapter 5: Evolution of Sociality and Nonlinear Population Dynamics -- 5.1 Perturbations as sources of evolutionary processes -- 5.2 Evolutionary costs of sociality -- 5.3 The evolution of cultures -- Chapter 6: Extinction, Nonlinear Dynamics, and Sociality -- 6.1 Theoretical paths to extinction -- 6.2 Anticipative predictions of nonlinear dynamics -- 6.3 Quasi-extinction in social populations -- Chapter 7: Conclusions and Prospects -- 7.1 Emergent patterns from sociality -- 7.2 Sociality and evolution.
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    ISBN: 9780192588593
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (289 pages)
    Series Statement: Early Modern Literary Geographies Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 942.1205
    Keywords: Public spaces-England-History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book is a cultural study of St Paul's Cathedral, its immediate surroundings, and the people who inhabited it prior to the 1666 fire of London.
    Abstract: Cover -- St Paul's Cathedral Precinct in Early Modern Literature and Culture -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- Note on Sources -- Introduction -- OVERVIEW OF ST PAUL'S CATHEDRAL PRECINCT -- SPATIAL PRACTICES -- CHAPTER OVERVIEW -- 1 Paul's Nave -- THE NAVE -- OCCUPATIONS -- NEWSMONGERS AND WALKERS -- TOMBS AND MONUMENTS -- 2 Paul's Cross -- PAUL'S CROSS -- THE COMPLAINT AGAINST PRIDE IN APPAREL -- THE SERMON AT ST PAUL'S CROSS -- 3 Paul's Churchyard -- PAUL'S CHURCHYARD: SPACE IN TRANSITION -- THE BOOKSHOPS OF PAUL'S CROSS YARD -- THE COLLEGE OF THE MINOR CANONS AND THE 1598 BISHOP'S VISITATION RECORDS -- 4 Paul's Boys -- PAUL'S BOYS AS CHOIRBOYS -- PAUL'S AUDIENCE: RETHINKING 'ELITE' -- THEY SING -- PAUL'S BOYS AS SCHOOLBOYS -- 5 Paul's Work -- THE FIRE OF 1561 AND THE ELIZABETHAN AFTERMATH -- THE EARLY SEVENTEENTH CENTURY: THE COMMONERS' COMPLAINTS -- KING JAMES, BISHOP KING, AND THE 1620 COMMISSION -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- PRIMARY SOURCES -- SECONDARY SOURCES -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9780199324309
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (305 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 301.0723
    Keywords: Interviewing in sociology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In The Science and Art of Interviewing, Kathleen Gerson and Sarah Damaske offer clear, theoretically informed and empirically rich strategies for conducting interview studies. Presenting both a rationale and guide to the science-and art-of in-depth interviewing to take readers through all the steps in the research process, Gerson and Damaske show readers how to develop a research design for interviewing, decide on and find an appropriate sample, construct a questionnaire, conduct probing interviews, and analyze the data they collect.
    Abstract: Cover -- The Science and Art of Interviewing -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Depth Interviewing as Science and Art -- 2. Getting Started: Pinning Down the Questions and Research Design -- 3. Interviews with Whom? When a Big Question Meets a Small Sample -- 4. Constructing an Interview Guide: Creating a Flexible Structure -- 5. Conducting Interviews: Seeking Discoveries That Matter -- 6. Analyzing Interviews: Making Sense of Complex Material -- 7. Pulling It All Together: Telling Your Story and Making Your Case -- Appendix A: Examples of Recruitment Documents and Procedures -- Appendix B: Examples of Consent Forms -- Appendix C: Examples of Interview Guides -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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  • 96
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    ISBN: 9780190088491
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (337 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 320.08199999999999
    Keywords: Women-Political activity-Cross-cultural studies ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book provides the first comprehensive account of violence against women in politics. Tracing its emergence as a concept, Mona Lena Krook draws on research in multiple disciplines to theorize that this phenomenon is not simply a gendered extension of existing definitions of political violence privileging physical aggressions against rivals. Rather, it is a distinct phenomenon involving a broad range of harms to undermine women as political actors. Adopting a global comparative approach, Krook illustrates what this violence looks like in practice and catalogues emerging solutions around the world.
    Abstract: Cover -- Violence against Women in Politics -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. A "Problem with No Name" -- Part I: An Emerging Concept -- 2. A Global Genealogy -- 3. Parallel and Related Trends -- 4. An Expanded Vision -- 5. International Recognition -- 6. A "New" Phenomenon? -- 7. Debates and Controversies -- Part II: A Theoretical Framework -- 8. Politics as a Hostile Space -- 9. A Distinct Phenomenon -- 10. A Bias Event Approach -- 11. A Continuum of Violence -- Part III: A Typology of Violence -- 12. Physical Violence -- 13. Psychological Violence -- 14. Sexual Violence -- 15. Economic Violence -- 16. Semiotic Violence -- Part IV: A Call to Action -- 17. Cross-​Cutting Solutions -- 18. Data Collection and Documentation Challenges -- 19. Political and Social Implications -- 20. Concluding Thoughts -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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  • 97
    ISBN: 9780192607324
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (571 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 362.1089
    Keywords: Demographic anthropology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The Anthropological Demography of Health explores the combination of anthropological and demographic approaches to public health research, charting the growing body of research that combines ethnography with quantitative models and methods in the field of population health.
    Abstract: Cover -- The Anthropological Demography of Health -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- 0.1 Anthropological demography: a short history -- 0.1.1 Initial denial -- 0.1.2 Anthropological demography: phase one -- 0.1.3 Anthropological demography in phase two -- 0.2 Taking the longer view: health interventions in historical context -- 0.3 Health as an object of contemporary demographic governance -- 0.4 Improving demographic translation -- 0.5 Compositional demography: locating human agency in population and social structures -- 0.6 Reconceptualizing reproductive risk -- 0.7 Concluding note -- References -- Part I: Taking the Longer View: Health Interventions in Historical Context -- Chapter 1: Cultures of contagion and containment?: The geography of smallpox in Britain in the pre-vaccination era -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Isolation -- 1.3 Immunization -- 1.4 Smallpox binaries in international context -- 1.5 Fatalism reconsidered -- 1.6 Community-level responses to smallpox -- 1.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Medical topography as an instrument of colonial management in French Algeria, 1830-71 -- 2.1 Medical topographies in Algeria -- 2.2 The possession of Algerian territory -- 2.3 Measuring water, air, space, and men -- 2.4 Conclusion: medicine, enlightenment, and politics -- References -- Chapter 3: The prostitute as an urban savage, Paris 1830-1914: French nineteenth-century premises of the anthropological demography of health -- 3.1 Who were the urban savages? -- 3.1.1 Objectification of an out-group: demography and physical anthropology -- 3.1.2 The prostitutes: a caste or a poverty-stricken group? -- 3.1.3 The physical anthropology of 'born-postitutes': a 'different race' -- 3.2 Sexuality and public health.
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    ISBN: 9780191641824
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 499 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Woolf, Greg, 1961 - The life and death of ancient cities
    DDC: 307.760901
    RVK:
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Antike ; Stadt
    Abstract: The story of ancient cities from the end of the Bronze Age to the beginning of the Middle Ages: a tale of war and politics, pestilence and famine, triumph and tragedy, by turns both fabulous and squalid.
    Abstract: Intro -- Halftitle page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication page -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Figures -- Maps -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Part I: An Urban Animal -- 1. To the City -- The Long View -- The Mediterranean Story -- An Urban Mirage -- 2. Urban Apes -- The Great Disconnect -- Apes on the Move -- Accidentally Urban -- Urban Appetites -- Urban Bodies -- Urban Brains -- 3. Settling Down -- Into the Holocene -- From Foragers to Farmers -- Staying Put -- A World of Villages -- 4. Uruk -- Gilgamesh the King -- The King and the City -- The Uruk Phenomenon -- Why Uruk? -- 5. First Cities -- Where Cities Grew -- The Earliest Urban Experiments -- Inventions, Collapses, Reinventions -- What Were Early Cities Like? -- 6. Cities of Bronze -- Connected Cities -- A Bronze Age World-System -- Early Experiments -- The Expansion of Multispecies Societies -- The Bronze Age World-System Expands -- Europe and the Mediterranean in Late Prehistory -- Part II: An Urban Mediterranean -- 7. The First Mediterranean Cities -- A Sea in Fragments -- Farmers Moving West -- The Copper Island -- Crete and the Cyclades -- Mycenaean Greece -- Collapse -- Bronze Age Urbanisms in the Mediterranean World -- 8. Mariners and Chieftains -- Interlude -- Experiments -- The Kindness of Strangers -- The West Awakens -- 9. Western Pioneers -- A Different Road to Urbanism -- Cities of the Dead -- Etruscan Cities -- An Urban Network -- Myths of Origin -- The Early History of the Western Greeks -- The Contact Zone -- 10. A Greek Lake -- The Thirsty Greeks -- Dreams of the City -- The Widening Horizon -- Greeks and Others -- An Urban Mediterranean, a Greek Mediterranean -- 11. Networking the Mediterranean -- A Networked World -- Myths of the Net -- Information Exchange -- Cities of Stone -- 12. Cities, States, and Kings -- Getting Political.
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    ISBN: 9780191023460
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (255 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 190
    Keywords: Social integration ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Brownlee rethinks human rights theory to reflect the fact that we are deeply social creatures. Our core social needs, for meaningful social inclusion, are more important than, and essential to, our civil, political, and economic needs. This grounds a right against social deprivation and a right to the resources to sustain other people.
    Abstract: Cover -- Being Sure of Each Other: An Essay on Social Rights and Freedoms -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Social Beings -- Introduction -- 1.1 Social Needs -- 1.1.1 Contingent and Non-contingent Needs -- 1.1.2 Non-contingent Needs for a Minimally Good Life -- 1.1.3 Worries about Social Needs -- 1.1.4 Social-Access Needs and Social-Contribution Needs -- 1.1.5 The Need to Belong -- 1.1.6 Social Resources -- 1.2 Empirical Arguments -- 1.2.1 Children -- 1.2.2 Belonging -- 1.2.3 Fight or Flight -- 1.3 Phenomenological Arguments -- 1.4 Respect-Based Arguments -- 1.4.1 Respect -- 1.4.2 General Arguments -- 1.5 Social Needs versus Social Desires -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Social Deprivation -- Introduction -- 2.1 What Is Social Deprivation? -- 2.1.1 Forms of Social Deprivation -- 2.1.2 Related Experiences -- 2.2 The Neglect of the Right against Social Deprivation -- 2.3 The Human Right against Social Deprivation -- 2.3.1 Negative and Positive Claims -- 2.3.2 Civil and Political and Socio-economic Aspects -- 2.3.3 Non-human Subjects -- 2.4 Arguments for the Human Right against Social Deprivation -- 2.4.1 Five Arguments -- 2.4.2 Implications -- 2.5 Duty-Bearers -- 2.6 Objections -- 2.6.1 The Language of Rights -- 2.6.2 Undue Burdens -- 2.6.3 Feasibility -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Sustaining Others -- Introduction -- 3.1 The Need to Sustain -- 3.1.1 Contributing to Others' Survival or Well-Being -- 3.1.2 Contributions -- 3.1.3 Injustice versus Tragedy -- 3.2 Social Abilities -- 3.2.1 Developing Social Abilities -- 3.2.2 Maintaining Social Abilities -- 3.3 Social Opportunities -- 3.3.1 Having Social Opportunities -- 3.3.2 Having Adequate Social Opportunities -- 3.4 Social Connections -- 3.4.1 Maintaining Social Connections -- 3.4.2 Protecting Connections -- 3.5 Indirect Victims.
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    ISBN: 9780190870157
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (201 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 307.760973
    Keywords: Urban policy-United States-Citizen participation ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Meaningful Inefficiences describes an innovation culture within public serving organizations (government, news, civil society), where people, faced with silver bullet solutions involving big data and streamlined apps, are actually designing for trust. The resulting meaningful inefficiencies involve creating and nurturing inclusive, participatory, and accessible publics by opening up spaces for play and discussion.
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