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    Milton : Routledge | London : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9780429764097 , 042976409X , 9780429764080 , 0429764081 , 9780429764073 , 0429764073 , 9780429427473 , 0429427476
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (283 pages)
    Edition: 3rd ed
    DDC: 302.35
    Keywords: Organizational behavior ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Discussion Questions; References; PART II: Cultural Analysis Basics; 3. Constructing the Set: The Concept of Culture; Step Two: Understanding the Concept of Culture; Good News, Bad News; The Concept of Culture; Connections: Definitions, Levels, and Metaphors; Connection: Writing a Cultural Analysis Proposal; Summary; Discussion Questions; References; 4. Understanding Roles: Cultural Elements; Step Three: Identify Cultural Elements; The Making of a Legend?; Understanding Enacted Elements of Culture; Major Elements of Culture; Symbolic Enacted Elements; Role Enacted Elements
    Abstract: Discussion Questions; References; 7. Method Acting: Interviews and Surveys; Step Three: Use Multiple Data Collection Methods to Understand the Elements of Culture; Principle 1: Rapport with the Interviewee Is Critical to Gaining Candid and Valid Information; Principle 2: Select the Appropriate Wording for Your Questions; Principle 3: Use Probes or Follow-Up Questions to Get the Richest and Most Useful Cultural Data; Principle 4: Avoid Common Interviewing Errors; Principle 5: Consider the Implications of the Way You Record the Interview
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    Milton : Routledge | London : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781351587235 , 1351587234 , 9781351587228 , 1351587226 , 9781351587211 , 1351587218 , 9781315100814 , 1315100819
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (261 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed
    DDC: 306
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    Keywords: Fame Social aspects ; Celebrities ; Mass media Social aspects ; Electronic books
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Milton : Routledge | London : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781351391443 , 1351391445 , 9781315142517 , 1315142511 , 9781351391450 , 1351391453 , 9781351391436 , 1351391437
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (253 p.)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Humanitarian Action Ser
    DDC: 341.6/7
    Keywords: War Protection of civilians ; Combatants and noncombatants (International law) ; Women and war ; Women (International law) ; Women and war ; War Protection of civilians ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Women in non-state armed groups , BibliographyBooks and articles; Cases; Treaties; Other policy documents; Websites; 3 Women in conflict in Africa; The diverse landscape of armed conflict in Africa; A brief history; Actors in African conflict; New wars; Women in new wars; IHL in new wars; Women in combat; The scope for female participation in different types of conflicts; Women in combat: the international picture; Women in war in Africa; Female fighters in the post-conflict period; Notes; Bibliography; Books and articles; Cases; Treaties; Other policy documents; Media articles and websites
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    ISBN: 9780429628351
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (169 pages)
    Series Statement: Adelphi Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Puri, Samir Fighting and Negotiating with Armed Groups : The Difficulty of Securing Strategic Outcomes
    DDC: 303.66
    Keywords: Security, International ; Conflict management ; Peace ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction The strategic art of confronting armed groups -- Chapter One The difficulties of accommodating or eliminating armed groups -- Northern Ireland: the UK politicises its security response -- Sri Lanka: destroying the LTTE after years of war and talks -- Delivering a decisive outcome against armed groups -- Chapter Two Struggling to move from military stalemate to negotiations -- Colombia: five decades of tilting between fighting and talking -- Turkey: belatedly opening a political track with the PKK -- Chasing political settlements with armed groups -- Chapter Three The ruthless pragmatism of being selective and deceptive -- Russia: playing politics and waging war to quell Chechnya's rebellion -- Pakistan: fighting and talking to Islamist militants since 9/11 -- Do these policies arise from cunning or desperation? -- Chapter Four When partnerships of states confront armed groups -- Afghanistan: neither defeating nor reconciling with the Taliban -- Iraq: as the armed-group challenge ends, another begins -- Engaging armed groups through partnerships -- Chapter Five The lopsided strategies of very weak or very strong states -- The DRC: a weak state forged from armed groups -- Israel's perpetual security dilemma in the Palestinian territories -- Conclusion -- Developing an analytical framework -- No exit -- Policy insights -- Index
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    Milton : Routledge
    ISBN: 9781317233794
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (453 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Rowe, Paul S Routledge Handbook of Minorities in the Middle East
    DDC: 305.0956
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction: reclaiming "minorities" in the Middle East -- SECTION I: Majority-minority relations in the Middle east -- 2 Religious minorities in the diversity of Islamic thought -- 3 Balancing identities: minorities and Arab nationalism -- 4 The praxis of Islamist models of citizenship in a post-Arab revolt Middle East: implications for religious pluralism -- 5 Minorities, civil society, and the state in the contemporary Middle East: a framework for analysis -- SECTION II: Religious and ethnoreligious minorities -- 6 Tracing the Coptic Question in contemporary Egypt -- 7 The Maronites -- 8 Palestinian Christians: situating selves in a dislocated present -- 9 Persistent perseverance: a trajectory of Assyrian history in the modern age -- 10 Christians from a Muslim background in the Middle East -- 11 The Yezidis: an ancient people, tragedy, and struggle for survival -- 12 The Mandaeans in Iraq -- 13 Bahá'ís in the Middle East -- 14 The Alawites of Syria: the costs of minority rule -- 15 Particularism versus integration: the Druze communities in the modern Middle East -- 16 Alevis in Turkey -- 17 The Samaritans -- 18 Shi'i minorities in the Arab world -- SECTION III: Ethnic minorities -- 19 The Kurds in the Middle East -- 20 Armenians in the Middle East: from marginalization to the everyday -- 21 The Palestinian minority in the state of Israel: challenging Jewish hegemony in dic ffi ult times -- 22 The Bedouin in the Middle East -- 23 The Berbers (Amazigh) -- SECTION IV: Emerging issues and minorities in the Middle east -- 24 Sitting at the crossroads: sexual minorities in the Middle East -- 25 Minorities and armed conflict in the Middle East -- 26 Middle Eastern minorities in diaspora
    Abstract: 27 Middle Eastern minorities and the media -- 28 Western advocacy on behalf of religious minorities: practical reec fl tions -- Bibliography -- Index
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    Milton : Routledge
    ISBN: 9780429628917
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (157 pages)
    Series Statement: Adelphi Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Inkster, Nigel China's Cyber Power
    DDC: 303.48/330951
    Keywords: Internet-Political aspects-China ; Information policy-China ; Internet governance-China ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter One Evolution of the Chinese Internet: Freedom and Control -- New economic policy -- Technology and indigenous innovation -- Information control -- Rule by law -- New cyber legislation -- Chapter Two Cyber Espionage -- China's intelligence structures -- Intelligence tradecraft -- CCP policy on intelligence -- Deployment of intelligence cyber capabilities -- Global intelligence power -- Chapter Three Military Cyber Capabilities -- Chinese military traditions -- The PLA: An army for the Party, not the nation -- From People's War to RMA with Chinese characteristics -- China's IW concepts and doctrines -- Military cyber units -- Chapter Four Battle for the Soul of the Internet -- Cyber governance and cyber security: new global battlegrounds -- Snowden revelations and Chinese cyber espionage -- Long-term strategic contest -- Conclusion -- Index
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    Milton : Routledge
    ISBN: 9781351866903
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (720 pages)
    Edition: 12th ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Kastenbaum, Robert Death, Society, and Human Experience
    DDC: 306.9
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- 1 As We Think about Death -- A History of Death -- Not Thinking about Death: A Failed Experiment -- Your Self-Inventory of Attitudes, Beliefs, and Feelings -- Some Answers-and the Questions They RaiseM -- Man is Mortal: But What Does That Have to Do with Me? -- Anxiety, Denial, and Acceptance: Three Core Concepts -- Studies and Theories of Death Anxiety -- Major Findings From Self-Reports of Death Anxiety -- Theoretical Perspectives on Death Anxiety -- Accepting and Denying Death -- Summary -- Glossary -- For Further Thought... -- References -- 2 What is Death? What Does Death Mean? -- Ideas About the Nature and Meaning of Death -- Death as Observed, Proclaimed, and Imagined -- Biomedical Approaches to the Definition of Death -- Event Versus State -- Interpretations of the Death State -- Conditions That Resemble Death -- Death as a Person -- Conditions That Death Resembles -- The Undead -- Death as an Agent of Personal, Political, and Social Change -- Summary -- Glossary -- For Further Thought... -- References -- 3 Denial or Adaptation: the Death System -- A World Without Death -- Basic Characteristics of the Death System -- Components of the Death System -- Functions of the Death System -- Disasters and the Death System -- How our Death System Has Been Changing-and the "Deathniks" Who are Making a Difference -- Causes of Death: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow -- Basic Terms and Concepts -- Summary -- Glossary -- For Further Thought... -- References -- 4 Dying: Transition from Life -- "Dying": Primped and Medicalized -- The Moment of Death: Is it Vanishing? -- What Is Dying, and When Does it Begin? -- Trajectories of Dying: From Beginning to End -- Guarded Feelings, Subtle Communications -- Individuality and Universality in the Experience of Dying
    Abstract: Theoretical Models of the Dying Process -- Summary -- Glossary -- For Further Thought... -- References -- 5 Hospice and Palliative Care -- Hospice: A New Flowering from Ancient Roots -- Standards of Care for the Terminally Ill -- The Hospice in Action -- Relief of Pain and Suffering -- Hospice Access, Decision Making, and Challenges -- Dame Cicely Saunders's Reflections on Hospice -- Summary -- Glossary -- For Further Thought... -- References -- 6 End-of-Life Issues and Decisions -- From Description to Decision Making -- Who Should Participate in End-of-Life Decisions? -- The Living Will and Its Impact -- Right-to-Die Decisions That We Can Make -- A Right Not To Die? The Cryonics Alternative -- Organ Donation -- Funeral-Related Decisions -- Summary -- Glossary -- For Further Thought... -- References -- 7 Suicide -- What Do the Statistics Tell Us? -- What About Suicide Attempts? -- Four Problem Areas -- Some Cultural Meanings of Suicide -- A Powerful Sociological Theory of Suicide -- Some Individual Meanings of Suicide -- Facts and Myths about Suicide -- Suicide Prevention -- Emerging Issues and Challenges -- Summary -- Glossary -- For Further Thought... -- References -- 8 Violent Death: Murder, Terrorism, Genocide, Disaster, and Accident -- Murder -- Terrorism -- 9/11 and Its Consequences -- Accident and Disaster -- Summary -- Glossary -- For Further Thought... -- References -- 9 Euthanasia, Assisted Death, Abortion, and the Right to Die -- "I Swear by Apollo the Healer": What Happened to the Hippocratic Oath? -- Key Terms and Concepts -- Our Changing Attitudes Toward a Right to Die -- The Right-to-Die Dilemma: Case Examples -- Terri Schiavo: Who Decides? -- A Slippery Slope or the Power of Hope: The Case of Jahi McMath -- Dr. Kevorkian and the Assisted-Suicide Movement -- Assisted Death in the United States -- Induced Abortion -- Summary -- Glossary
    Abstract: For Further Thought... -- References -- 10 Death in the World of Childhood -- Respecting the Child's Concern and Curiosity -- Adult Assumptions about Children and Death -- Children Do Think about Death -- Research Case Histories -- Concepts and Fears: Developing Through Experience -- How Do Children Cope with Bereavement? -- The Dying Child -- Sharing the Child's Death Concerns: A Few Guidelines -- The "Right" to Decide: Should the Child's Voice be Heard? -- Summary -- Glossary -- For Further Thought... -- References -- 11 Bereavement, Grief, and Mourning -- Some Responses to Loss -- Defining Our Terms: Bereavement, Grief, Mourning -- Cultural Variations in Mourning -- What Kind of Grief? -- Theories of Grief -- How do People Recover from Grief? -- Bereavement in Later Life -- Are Bereaved People at Higher Risk for Death? -- How Well Do We Support the Bereaved? -- Meaningful Help for Bereaved People -- Widows in Third World Nations -- On the Future of Grieving and Mourning -- Summary -- Glossary -- For Further Thought... -- References -- 12 The Funeral Process -- Some Responses to the Dead -- What Do Funerals Mean to Us? -- From Dead Body to Living Memory: A Process Approach -- Making Death "Legal" -- What Does the Funeral Process Accomplish? -- Memories of Our People: Cemeteries in the United States -- The Place of the Dead in Society: Yesterday and Today -- The Funeral Director's Perspective -- Improving the Funeral Process -- Spontaneous Memorialization in Response to Violent Death -- Integrity and Abuse in the Funeral and Memorial Process -- Summary -- Glossary -- For Further Thought... -- References -- 13 Do We Survive Death? -- Concept of Survival in Historical Perspective -- Heavens and Hells -- The Desert Religions and Their One God -- What Other People Believe Today -- Does Survival Have to be Proved-And, If So, How?
    Abstract: When Spiritism Was in Flower -- Near-Death Experiences: Evidence for Survival? -- Should We Survive Death? -- But What Kind of Survival? -- Assisted and Symbolic Survival -- The Suicide-Survival Connection -- Summary -- Glossary -- For Further Thought... -- References -- 14 How Can We Help? Caregiving and Death Education -- "Compassionate Fatigue": Burnout and the Health-Care Provider -- Death Educators and Counselors: The "Border Patrol" -- Death Education and Counseling: The Current Scene -- Counseling and the Counselors -- How We All Can Help -- Summary -- Glossary -- For Further Thought... -- References -- 15 Good Life, Good Death? Trying to Make Sense of It All -- The Space between Bad and Good Deaths -- A Father Dies: A Mission Begins -- A Shift in the Meaning of Life and Death? -- Good Death and the State of End-of-Life Care -- Are we Live or on Tape? The Life-and-Death Challenges of Virtual Reality -- Utopia: A Better Death in a Better Place? -- Religious Understandings of a Good Death -- "The Good Death": Fantasy or Reality? -- Extinction: Death of Life or Death of Death? -- From Good Life to Good Death: A Personal Statement -- Summary -- Glossary -- For Further Thought... -- References -- Photo Credits -- Index
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    Milton : Routledge
    ISBN: 9781351743211
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (251 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Internationalizing Media Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Freeman, Matthew Global Convergence Cultures : Transmedia Earth
    DDC: 302.23
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Table -- Foreword: Earth to Transmedia -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Conceptualizing National and Cultural Transmediality -- PART I: European Transmediality -- 1 United Kingdom: The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu's 'Comeback' as a Transmedia Undertaking -- 2 Spain: Emergences, Strategies and Limitations of Spanish Transmedia Productions -- 3 Portugal: Transmedia Brand Narratives, Cultural Intermediaries and Port Wine -- 4 France: Telling Tales of Cultural Heritage using Transmedia Storytelling -- 5 Estonia: Transmedial Disruptions and Converging Conceptualizations in a Small Country -- PART II: North and South American Transmediality -- 6 United States: Trans-Worldbuilding in the Stephen King Multiverse -- 7 Canada: Transmediality as News Media and Religious Radicalization -- 8 Colombia: Transmedia Projects in Contexts of Armed Conflict and Political Change -- 9 Brazil: Reconfigurations and Spectatorship in Brazilian Telenovelas -- PART III: Asian Transmediality -- 10 Japan: Fictionality, Transmedia National Branding and the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games -- 11 India: Augmented Reality, Transmedia Reality and Priya's Shakti -- 12 Russia: Interactive Documentary, Slow Journalism and the Transmediality of Grozny: Nine Cities -- List of Contributors -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351103183
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (222 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Library Editions: British Sociological Association Ser v.7
    Parallel Title: Print version Robbins, David Diversity and Decomposition in the Labour Market
    DDC: 306.3
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: Diversity and Decomposition in the Labour Market -- 2. Labour in the Woollen and Worsted Industry: a critical analysis of dual labour market theory -- 3. Patterns of Disadvantage in a City Labour Market -- 4. Women in the Local Labour Market: a case study with particular reference to the retail trades in Britain 1900-1930 -- 5. 'The Contested Terrain': a critique of R.C. Edwards' theory of working class fractions and politics -- 6. 'Fraternalism' and 'Paternalism' as Employer Strategies in Small Firms -- 7. Clerical 'Proletarianisation': Myth or Reality? -- 8. Class Relations and Uneven Development in Wales -- 9. Technocratic Ideology and the Reproduction of Inequality: the case of the electronics industry in the Republic of Ireland -- Contributors
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    Milton : Routledge
    ISBN: 9781351167192
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (223 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Library Editions: British Sociological Association Ser v.5
    Parallel Title: Print version Rootes, Chris Social Change and Political Transformation
    DDC: 303.4094
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 European countries in a post-national era -- 2 The European Community -- 3 Harmonization and the art of European government -- 4 Theses on a post-military Europe -- 5 Changing attitudes in the European Community -- 6 Support for new social movements in five western European countries -- 7 Environmentalism in Europe: an east-west comparison -- 8 Order, crisis and social movements in the transition from state socialism -- 9 Intellectuals and democratization in Hungary -- 10 State and society in Poland -- 11 Some thoughts on trust, collective identity, and the transition from state socialism -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351758277
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (258 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Möller, Frank Encountering the North : Cultural Geography, International Relations and Northern Landscapes
    DDC: 304.209113
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Plates -- List of Figures and Maps -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- 1 Discursive Landscapes of the European North -- 2 Mnemonic North: Multilayered Geographies of the Barents Region -- 3 Shades of White: An Essay on a Political Iconography of the North -- 4 Two Skolt Geographies of Petsamo during the 1920s and 1930s -- 5 Rosa Liksom's Literary North: Traditional Confrontations or New Discursive Practices? -- 6 Explorers in the Arctic: Doing Feminine Nature in a Masculine Way -- 7 The Thing as an Incarnation of Nordic Political Culture and Its Roots -- 8 The Northern Antipode to European Integration, or Why Everybody Expects Northern Norwegians to Be Sceptical of European Integration -- 9 Spaces of Change Frozen in Time: Global Climate Change in the Arctic -- 10 Competing Industries and Contested Nature in Finnish Lapland after World War II -- 11 Can Europe Be Told from the North? Tapping into the EU's Northern Dimension -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351326346
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (375 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Cole, Stephen What's Wrong with Sociology?
    DDC: 301
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction. The Social Construction of Sociology -- Chapter 1. Why Sociology Doesn't Make Progress Like the Natural Sciences -- Chapter 2. Why the Social Sciences Won't Become High-Consensus,Rapid-Discovery Science -- Chapter 3. Disintegrated Disciplines and the Future of Sociology -- Chapter 4. What's Wrong With Sociology? -- Chapter 5. Sociology in the 1990s -- Chapter 6. Progress and Cumulation in the Human Sciences After the Fall -- Chapter 7. Dilemmas of Theoretical Progress -- Chapter 8. Going Out -- Chapter 9. Sociology: A Disinvitation? -- Chapter 10. Is Sociology of Gender Stratification Parochial? -- Chapter 11. Blame Analysis: Accounting for the Behavior of Protected Groups -- Chapter 12. The State of American Sociology -- Chapter 13. The Transformation of the American Sociological Association -- Chapter 14. Institutional Perspectives on Sociology -- Chapter 15. Sociology: After the Linguistic and Multicultural Turns -- Chapter 16. Writing From Sociology's Periphery -- Contributors
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    ISBN: 9781351347242
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (189 pages)
    Series Statement: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Palmer, Jack Entanglements of Modernity, Colonialism and Genocide : Burundi and Rwanda in Historical-Sociological Perspective
    DDC: 304.663096757
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Social theory, area studies and historical sociology: a hermeneutic approach -- Structure of the book -- Notes -- PART I: Modernity, colonialism, genocide -- 1. Genocide and colonialism -- Genocide -- Colonialism -- Genocide and colonialism -- Notes -- 2. Theorising the multiplicity of modernity -- Modern society and Eurocentrism -- Modernity as a condition -- Multiple modernities -- Entangled historical routes to and through modernity -- Notes -- PART II: Entangled routes to and through modernity -- 3. Precolonial Burundi and Rwanda: A historical survey -- The Great Lakes region -- Rwanda -- Burundi -- Intermediate reflections -- Notes -- 4. The colonial entanglement, 1905-1945: The racialisation of tradition -- Theorising the colonial state -- The Hamitic hypothesis and European exploration -- Situating colonial rule -- The colonial reconstruction -- Intermediate reflections -- Notes -- 5. Trajectories towards independence, 1945-1965: Multiple 'societal self-understandings' -- Multiplicity, elites and societal self-understandings -- Situating Burundi and Rwanda in transformations of the geo-historical entanglements of modernity -- Disentangling trajectories towards independence -- Intermediate reflections -- Notes -- 6. Postcolonial crisis and genocide, 1965-1994: Traumas of modernity -- The modernity of genocide -- Disentangling the 'manifold interlockings' of post-independence violence -- Intermediate reflections -- Notes -- Conclusion -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351306676
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (228 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Dank, Barry M Sex Work and Sex Workers
    DDC: 306.74
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- EDITORIAL -- Sex Work, Sex Workers, and Beyond -- ARTICLES -- Twelve-Step Feminism Makes Sex Workers Sick: How the State and the Rocovery Movement Turn Radical Women into "Useless CitiZens -- Reframing "Eve" in the Aids Era: The Pursuit of Legitimacy by New Zealand Sex Workers -- Long-Term Consumption of "X-Rated" Materials and Attitudes Toward Women Among Australian Consumers of X-Rated Videos -- Sex, Beach Boys, and Female Tourists in the Caribbean -- Invisible Man: A Queer Critizue of Feminist Anti-Pornography Theory -- Theorizing Prostitutition the Qustion fo Agency -- Poly Work: Autoethnography of a Strip Club -- BOOK REVIEWS -- Real Live Nude Girl: Chronicles of Sex-Positive Culture, by Carol Queen -- Trafficking in Women, Forced Labour and Slavery-Like Practices in Marriage, Domestic Labour and Prostitution -- Live Sex Acts: Women Performing Erotic Labor -- New Sexual Agendas, edited by Lynne Segal -- Three in Love, by Barbara Foster, Michael Foster and Letha Hadady -- Promiscuities: The Secret Strugglefor Womanhood, by Naomi Wolf(Random House, 1997, 286 pp.)and Last Night in Paradise: Sexand Morals at Century's End, byKatie Roiphe -- Confronting Sexual Harassment:What Schools and Colleges CanDo, by Judith B. Brandenburg -- Feminist Accused of Sexual Harassment, by Jane Gallop -- The First Stone: Some Questionsabout Sex and Power, by HelenGarner -- Privacy and the Politics of Intimate Life -- FILM REVIEW -- In the Company of Men Behaving Badlyll -- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVELL -- Hey, I'M a Feminist! A Male Professor Weighs in with Feminist Pedagogy
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    ISBN: 9780429963629
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (465 pages)
    Edition: Seventh edition
    Parallel Title: Print version Stanlaw, James Language, Culture, and Society : An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology
    DDC: 306.44089
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- 1. Introducing Linguistic Anthropology -- Learning Objectives -- Why Should We Study Language? Language in Daily Life -- Modern Myths Concerning Languages -- A Brief History of Anthropology -- Anthropology, Linguistics, and Linguistic Anthropology -- Summary and Conclusions -- Resource Manual and Study Guide -- Questions for Discussion -- Project -- Objective Study Questions -- Notes and Suggestions for Further Reading -- 2. Methods of Linguistic Anthropology -- Learning Objectives -- Contrasting Linguistics with Linguistic Anthropology -- Three Strains of Linguistic Anthropology, and More: Theoretical and Historical Perspectives -- The Fieldwork Component, and the Components of Fieldwork -- Summary and Conclusions -- Resource Manual and Study Guide -- Questions for Discussion -- Objective Study Questions -- Answer Key -- Notes and Suggestions for Further Reading -- 3. The "Nuts and Bolts" of Linguistic Anthropology I: Language Is Sound -- Learning Objectives -- Anthropologists Notice Language -- The Anatomy and Physiology of Speech -- Articulation of Speech Sounds -- From Phones to Phonemes -- Prosodic Features -- Summary and Conclusions -- Resource Manual and Study Guide -- Questions for Discussion -- Objective Study Questions -- Problems -- Answer Key -- Notes and Suggestions for Further Reading -- 4. The "Nuts and Bolts" of Linguistic Anthropology II: Structure of Words and Sentences -- Learning Objectives -- Combining Sounds into Larger Formal and Meaningful Units -- Morphemes and Allomorphs -- Morphological Processes -- Morphophonemics -- Showing Grammatical Relationships: Inflections Versus Word Order -- Chomsky and Transformational-Generative Grammar -- Summary and Conclusions -- Resource Manual and Study Guide -- Questions for Discussion
    Abstract: Objective Study Questions -- Problems -- Answer Key -- Notes and Suggestions for Further Reading -- 5. Communicating Nonverbally -- Learning Objectives -- Paralinguistics -- Kinesics -- Proxemics -- Sign Languages -- Writing -- Summary and Conclusions -- Resource Manual and Study Guide -- Questions for Discussion -- Project -- Objective Study Questions -- Answer Key -- Notes and Suggestions for Further Reading -- 6. The Development and Evolution of Language: Language Birth, Language Growth, and Language Death -- Learning Objectives -- Communication and Its Channels -- Communication Among Nonhuman Primates -- When Does a Communication System Become Language? -- Design Features of Language -- Language as an Evolutionary Product -- Monogenesis Versus Polygenesis -- The Life and Death of Languages -- Summary and Conclusions -- Resource Manual and Study Guide -- Questions for Discussion -- Projects -- Objective Study Questions -- Answer Key -- Notes and Suggestions for Further Reading -- 7. Acquiring and Using Language(s): Life with First Languages, Second Languages, and More -- Learning Objectives -- The First Steps of Language Acquisition in Childhood -- Some Theories of Language Acquisition -- Language and the Brain -- Bilingual and Multilingual Brains -- Code-Switching, Code-Mixing, and Diglossia -- Summary and Conclusions -- Resource Manual and Study Guide -- Questions for Discussion -- Projects -- Objective Study Questions -- Answer Key -- Notes and Suggestions for Further Reading -- 8. Language Through Time -- Learning Objectives -- How Languages Are Classified -- Internal and External Changes -- How and Why Sound Changes Occur -- Reconstructing Protolanguages -- Reconstructing the Ancestral Homeland -- Time Perspective in Culture -- Summary and Conclusions -- Resource Manual and Study Guide -- Questions for Discussion -- Objective Study Questions
    Abstract: Problems -- Answer Key -- Notes and Suggestions for Further Reading -- 9. Languages in Variation and Languages in Contact -- Learning Objectives -- Idiolects -- Dialects -- Styles -- Language Contact -- Pidgins -- From Pidgins to Creoles -- Language Contact in the Contemporary World -- The World of Languages -- Summary and Conclusions -- Resource Manual and Study Guide -- Questions for Discussion -- Projects -- Objective Study Questions -- Answer Key -- Notes and Suggestions for Further Reading -- 10. The Ethnography of Communication -- Learning Objectives -- Speech Community and Related Concepts -- Units of Speech Behavior -- Components of Communication -- Recent Trends in the Ethnography of Speaking -- Summary and Conclusions -- Resource Manual and Study Guide -- Questions for Discussion -- Objective Study Questions -- Answer Key -- Notes and Suggestions for Further Reading -- 11. Culture as Cognition, Culture as Categorization: Meaning and Language in the Conceptual World -- Learning Objectives -- The Scope of Semantics -- Concepts, Words, and Categories -- The Rise and (Relative) Fall of Ethnoscience -- Meaning in Discourse and Conversation -- Summary and Conclusions -- Resource Manual and Study Guide -- Questions for Discussion -- Projects -- Objective Study Questions -- Answer Key -- Notes and Suggestions for Further Reading -- 12. Language, Culture, and Thought -- Learning Objectives -- The Double-Edged Sword of the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis: Linguistic Determinism and Linguistic Relativity -- The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis Reconsidered -- Color Nomenclature and Other Challenges to Linguistic Relativity -- Theoretical Alternatives to Linguistic Relativity -- Future Tests of Linguistic Relativity and Linguistic Determinism -- Summary and Conclusions -- Resource Manual and Study Guide -- Questions for Discussion -- Projects -- Objective Study Questions
    Abstract: Answer Key -- Notes and Suggestions for Further Reading -- 13. Language, Identity, and Ideology I: Variations in Gender -- Learning Objectives -- "Gender" Versus "Sex" -- Grammatical Versus Biological Gender -- Do Men and Women Speak Differently? -- Gender and Language: Theoretical Movements -- Does Grammatical Gender Affect How We Think? -- Language and Gender: Hegemony, Power, and Ideology -- Language in Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Subcultures -- Some Current Thoughts on Language and Gender Differences -- Summary and Conclusions -- Resource Manual and Study Guide -- Questions for Discussion -- Projects -- Objective Study Questions -- Answer Key -- Notes and Suggestions for Further Reading -- 14. Language, Identity, and Ideology II: Variations in Class, "Race," Ethnicity, and Nationality -- Learning Objectives -- Language, Social Class, and Identity -- Language, "Race," and Ethnicity -- Language and Nationality -- Summary and Conclusions -- Resource Manual and Study Guide -- Questions for Discussion -- Projects -- Objective Study Questions -- Answer Key -- Notes and Suggestions for Further Reading -- 15. The Linguistic Anthropology of a Globalized and Digitalized World -- Learning Objectives -- Language Planning -- Literacy, Writing, and Education -- Intercultural Communication -- Always On: New Literacies and Language in an Online Global World -- Ethical Questions and Standards of Conduct -- Summary and Conclusions -- Resource Manual and Study Guide -- Questions for Discussion -- Project -- Objective Study Questions -- Answer Key -- Notes and Suggestions for Further Reading -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index
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    Milton : Routledge
    ISBN: 9780429960864
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (267 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Kinealy, Christine Frederick Douglass and Ireland : In His Own Words
    DDC: 306.362092
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- 9 Belfast revisited -- Northern Whig: Tuesday, 16 June 1846 -- Belfast News-Letter: Tuesday, 16 June 1846 -- Northern Whig: Thursday, 18 June 1846 -- Belfast News-Letter: Friday, 19 June 1846 -- Belfast Vindicator: Saturday, 20 June 1846 -- Manchester Times: Saturday, 11 July 1846 -- Northern Whig: Tuesday, 7 July 1846 -- Belfast News-Letter: Tuesday, 7 July 1846 -- Northern Whig: Thursday, 9 July 1846 -- Belfast Commercial Chronicle: Monday, 13 July 1846 -- Belfast Protestant Journal: Saturday, 11 July 1846 -- Belfast News-Letter: Friday, 10 July 1846 -- Belfast News-Letter: Friday, 10 July 1846 -- Belfast Commercial Chronicle: Monday, 13 July 1846 -- Northern Whig: Saturday, 18 July 1846 -- Preston Chronicle: Saturday, 25 July 1846 -- Belfast Commercial Chronicle: Wednesday, 22 July 1846 -- Belfast Commercial Chronicle: Wednesday, 22 July 1846 -- Belfast Commercial Chronicle: Monday, 3 August 1846 -- Bristol Mercury: Saturday, 25 July 1846 -- 10 Douglass and Garrison -- Belfast News-Letter: Tuesday, 11 August 1846 -- Tralee Chronicle: Saturday, 29 August 1846 -- Belfast News-Letter: Friday, 2 October 1846 -- Ulster General Advertiser, Herald of Business: Saturday, 3 October 1846 -- Northern Whig: Tuesday 6 October 1846 -- Belfast Commercial Chronicle: Monday, 5 October 1846 -- Belfast News-Letter: Tuesday, 6 October 1846 -- Belfast News-Letter: Tuesday, 6 October 1846 -- Armagh Guardian: Tuesday, 13 October 1846 -- Ulster General Advertiser, Herald of Business: Saturday, 10 October 1846 -- Tyrone Constitution: Friday, 9 October 1846 -- Belfast Commercial Chronicle: Saturday, 10 October 1846 -- Belfast News-Letter: Friday, 9 October 1846 -- Belfast News-Letter: Friday, 9 October 1846 -- Banner of Ulster: Tuesday, 13 October 1846 -- Banner of Ulster: Tuesday, 20 October 1846
    Abstract: 11 W. L. Garrison in Dublin -- Freeman's Journal: Wednesday, 7 October 1846 -- Saunders's News-Letter: Thursday, 8 October 1846 -- Freeman's Journal: Saturday, 24 October 1846 -- 12 Departures -- Freeman's Journal: Thursday, 26 November 1846 -- Connaught Telegraph: Wednesday, 25 November 1846 -- Limerick and Clare Journal: Saturday, 22 May 1847 -- 13 Additions to the Irish Narrative -- 14 Letters: Douglass to Garrison -- Dublin: Monday, 1 September 1845 -- Dublin: Tuesday, 16 September 1845 -- Dublin: Monday, 29 September 1845 -- Cork: Tuesday, 28 October 1845 -- Belfast: Thursday, 1 January 1846 -- Scotland: Tuesday, 27 January 1846 -- Scotland: Thursday, 26 February 1846 -- 15 Letters: Miscellaneous -- James Buffum to Lynn Pioneer: Wednesday, 17 September 1845 -- Richard D. Webb and Thomas Webb to Society of Friends, Dublin: Wednesday, 17 September 1845 -- James Haughton to the Freeman's Journal: Friday, 3 October 1845 -- Reprint of above: Liberator, Friday, 14 November 1845 -- Richard D. Webb to W. L. Garrison: Thursday, 2 October 1845 -- James Haughton to Editor of London Inquirer: Friday, 3 October 1845 -- Ralph Varian to William Garrison: Monday, 10 November 1845 -- Richard Webb to W. L. Garrison: Sunday, 30 November 1845 -- Ralph Varian to Editor of the Anti-Slavery Reporter: Tuesday, 2 December 1845 -- James Buffum to W. L. Garrison: Tuesday, 2 December 1845 -- James Mitchell to Garrison: Monday, 8 December 1845 -- William Shortt to the Methodist Society, Dublin: Tuesday, 16 December 1845 -- James Standfield to the Editor of Belfast Commercial Chronicle: Tuesday, 3 February 1846 -- Richard Allen to W. L. Garrison: Tuesday, 3 February 1846 -- Frederick Douglass, Dundee, to Richard D. Webb: Tuesday, 10 February 1846 -- Belfast Anti-Slavery Society to the Rev. James Morgan: Monday, 9 February 1846 -- Unattributed Author to the Liberator: No Date
    Abstract: Richard Webb to the Anti-Slavery Standard: Tuesday, 30 June 1846 -- Frederick Douglass to the Belfast Protestant Journal: Thursday, 23 July 1846 -- Frederick Douglass, Belfast, to the Liberator: 23 July 1846 -- Dr. Cox to New York Evangelicist: Friday, 7 August 1846 -- James Standfield to the Editor of the Northern Whig: No date [early August 1846] -- Richard Webb to National Anti-Slavery Standard: Thursday, 10 September 1846 -- 'C' to Editor of the Belfast News-Letter: Wednesday, 7 October 1846 -- Rev. M'Afee to James Standfield: Wednesday, 7 October 1846 -- 'Sara' to Editor of the News-Letter: Saturday, 10 October 1846 -- Rev. I. Steen to the News-Letter: Thursday, 15 October 1846 -- Rev. I. Nelson to 'Sara': Tuesday, 20 October 1846 -- Richard Allen to W. L. Garrison: Sunday, 3 October 1847 -- 16 Views from America -- National Anti-Slavery Standard: Thursday, 23 October 1845: 'Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society' -- National Anti-Slavery Standard: Thursday, 23 October 1845: 'GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. Foreign. Fifteen Days Later from Europe' -- Liberator: Friday, 28 November 1845: 'NARRATIVE OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF' -- Liberator: Friday, 12 December 1845: 'From the Delaware Republican. TO THE PUBLIC. FALSEHOOD REFUTED. The Narrative of Frederick Douglass' -- National Anti-Slavery Standard: Thursday, 1 January 1846: 'The Consequence of Annexation' -- Liberator: Friday, 16 January 1846: 'PARCELS RECEIVED PER ACADIA' -- Liberator: Friday, 23 January 1846: 'THE TWELFTH NATIONAL ANTI-SLAVERY BAZAAR' -- Liberator: Friday, 6 February 1846: 'Massachusetts Antislavery society' -- National Anti-Slavery Standard: Thursday, 12 February 1846: 'Poetry for the National Anti-Slavery Standard' -- National Anti-Slavery Standard: Thursday, 12 February 1846: 'NEGRO SUFFRAGE' and 'A Runaway Slave in England'
    Abstract: National Anti-Slavery Standard: Thursday, 12 February 1846: 'Communications. Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society' -- Liberator: Friday, 13 February 1846: 'FREDERICK DOUGLASS' -- Liberator: Friday, 20 February 1846: 'From the Albany Patriot. NARRATIVE OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS' -- Liberator: Friday, 27 February 1846: 'News from Europe' -- National Anti-Slavery Standard: Thursday, 5 March 1846: 'The Anti-Slavery Standard' -- Liberator: Friday, 10 April 1846: 'FREDERICK DOUGLASS' -- National Anti-Slavery Standard: Thursday, 16 April 1846: 'Communications. Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society' -- Liberator: Friday, 24 April 1846: 'REFUGE OF OPPRESSION. ABOLITION - THE LIBERATOR' -- Liberator: Friday, 26 June 1846: 'RECEPTION OF DOUGLASS IN LONDON' -- Belfast Protestant Journal: Saturday, 18 July 1846: 'Douglass in England' -- Liberator: Friday, 24 July 1846: 'MR. GARRISON'S MISSION TO THE BRITISH ISLANDS' -- National Anti-Slavery Standard: Thursday, 10 September 1846: 'MR. GARRISON IN ENGLAND' -- National Anti-Slavery Standard: Thursday, 10 September 1846: 'Theodore? Webb' -- Freeman's Journal: Friday, 30 October 1846: No Title -- The Voice of Freedom: Thursday, 8 April 1847: 'Relief to Ireland and Scotland' -- 17 Legacies -- Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier: Saturday, 5 September 1846: 'Cork Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society' -- Belfast News-Letter: Tuesday, 29 September 1846: 'Address from Ladies of the Belfast Anti-Slavery Association to the Ladies of Ulster' -- 18 Home Rule and Haiti -- Wexford People: Saturday, 29 May 1886: 'O'CONNELL ON SLAVERY' -- Boston Pilot: Saturday, 7 August 1886: 'Frederick Douglass Explains' -- New York Times: Sunday, 17 October 1886: 'Fred Douglass in Europe' -- Library of Congress: [1886]: 'Thoughts and Recollections of a Trip to Ireland'
    Abstract: Irish American Association: 1887: 'Grand Reception to Arthur O'Connor Esq., M.P. and Sir Thomas H. Grattan Esmonde, Bart., M.P. at Masonic Temple, Washington, D. C.' -- Violet Agents, Chicago: 1893: Extracts from 'LECTURE ON HAITI' -- 19 Endings -- Evening Herald: Monday, 26 September 1892: 'Prominent People' -- Cork Examiner: Friday, 22 February 1895: 'DEATH OF A FAMOUS ORATOR' -- London Daily News: Friday, 22 February 1895: 'Frederick Douglass' -- Belfast News-Letter: Wednesday, 27 February 1895: No Title -- Southern Star: Saturday, 2 March 1895: 'SCENE IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES' -- Freeman's Journal: Monday, 18 March 1896: No Title -- New York Times: Saturday, 21 September 1987: No Title -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351018128
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (425 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Library Editions: British Sociological Association Ser v.3
    Parallel Title: Print version Brown, Richard Knowledge, Education, and Cultural Change : Papers in the Sociology of Education
    DDC: 306.43
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- EDITORIAL NOTE -- CONTRIBUTORS -- Introduction -- Educational Systems and Selected Consequences of Patterns of Mobility and Non-mobility in Industrial Societies: A Theoretical Discussion -- Cultural Reproduction and Social Reproduction -- Structural Problems of Education Systems in Latin America -- Education, Urbanization, and Social Change -- Selections and Survivals: A Sociology of the Ancient Scottish Universities -- A Traditional Theme in General Sociology and its Relevance for the Study of Universities -- Some Problems of Explaining Student Militancy -- On the Contribution of Organizational Analysis to the Study of Educational Institutions -- The Informal Social System: An Example of the Limitations of Organizational Analysis -- Knowledge, Education, and Power -- Curricula and the Social Organization of Knowledge -- On the Classification and Framing of Educational Knowledge -- NAME INDEX -- SUBJECT INDEX
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    Milton : Routledge
    ISBN: 9780429953576
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (291 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Cultural History Ser v.60
    Parallel Title: Print version Smith, Angela K War Experience and Memory in Global Cultures Since 1914
    DDC: 303.6/6
    Keywords: War and society History 20th century ; War and society History 21st century ; Collective memory History 20th century ; Collective memory History 21st century
    Abstract: "This edited collection explores and develops representations of war experience from 1914 to the ongoing conflicts of the 21st century, through the specific lens of memory. It builds on recent explorations of the importance of war experience in shaping cultural memory that have focused on the aftermath of the First World War and the Second World War, particularly through Holocaust studies. These essays, by a range of international and interdisciplinary scholars, broaden the scope considerably, examining the alternate spaces of the First World War and those that followed it through a range of different media, offering an artistic trajectory to the centennial commemorations of 2014-18"--
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I Experiencing War: Media Spaces of the First World War -- 1 War at a Glance: Geopolitics and the Rise of Panoramic Mapping in the British Press (1914-1918) -- 2 "The Native Nobility of Australian Womanhood": Newspaper Representations of Australian Women on the Home Front, 1914-1918 -- 3 "Nun gilt's, ihr deutschen Frauen! Die Zeit ist ernst und groß.": Reporting the First World War in German Girls' Magazines -- Part II Experiencing War: Ethnic Spaces -- 4 "America Behind Barbed Wire": Artistic Representations of Japanese-American Internment During World War Two -- 5 African-American War Poets -- 6 The Iraqi Prose Poem as a Legacy of the Experience of the 1980s Iraq-Iran War -- Part III Remembering War: Children and War Memory -- 7 "So Strangely Works the Mind of a Child": Childhood, Memory, and the First World War -- 8 "Your Father's in the Front Room": Interviewing the Children of Far East Prisoners of War -- 9 Pawns, Martyrs, Fighters, and Innocents: The Mediated Children of Israel-Palestine -- Part IV Remembering War: Textual Spaces -- 10 "My War Experiences in Samoa": Pro-colonialism in First World War Memoirs and Eyewitness Accounts -- 11 Writing Wrongs: Contemporary European Crime Fiction and the Spectre of Euro-Fascism in the Novels of Didier Daeninckx, Arne Dahl, and Jo Nesbø -- 12 Remembering the Falklands War: Literary Adolescence and the Legacies of Nationhood -- List of Contributors -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351025041
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (247 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Contemporary Japan Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Heinrich, Patrick Being Young in Super-Aging Japan : Formative Events and Cultural Reactions
    DDC: 305.2350952
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Conventions -- 1 Introduction: studying the young generation in super-aging Japan -- Part I Formative events -- 2 The political economy of the declining birthrate -- 3 From youth to non-adulthood in Japan: the role of education -- 4 Youth sexuality under the spotlight in a super-aged society with too few children -- 5 Raising children and the emergence of new fatherhood in a super-aging society -- 6 Struggling men in emasculated life-courses: non-regular employment among young men -- 7 The Fukushima event, or the birth of a politicized generation -- Part II Cultural and emotional reactions -- 8 "How average am I?" Youths in a super-aged society -- 9 The structure of happiness: why young Japanese might be happy after all -- 10 Life on the small screen: Japan's Digital Natives -- 11 Dialect cosplay: language use by the young generation -- 12 No family, no school: young people in literature by young Japanese writers -- 13 Visualizing elders by young artists: age and generational differences -- Conclusions -- 14 Social rejuvenation and change: the resilient generation of the Heisei period -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317217244
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (178 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Environment and Health Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Maller, Cecily Healthy Urban Environments : More-Than-Human Theories
    DDC: 304.2091732
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Redefining healthy urban environments -- Part I Understanding more-than-human theories -- 2 The Affective Turn: non-representational theories, affect and emotions -- 3 The New Materialisms Turn: materiality, vital materialism and assemblages -- 4 The Practice Turn: social practices, performance and routine -- Part II Making more-than-human healthy urban environments -- 5 Understanding health as more-than-human -- 6 Cities as more-than-human habitat -- 7 Changing practices for understanding and making healthy urban environments -- 8 More-than-human healthy futures -- Index
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    Milton : Routledge
    ISBN: 9780429978340
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (404 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Wellman, Barry Networks in the Global Village : Life in Contemporary Communities
    DDC: 307
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- The Network Community: An Introduction -- 1 The Elements of Personal Communities -- 2 The Network Basis of Social Support: A Network Is More Than the Sum of Its Ties -- 3 Neighbor Networks of Black and White Americans -- 4 Social Networks Among the Urban Poor: Inequality and Integration in a Latin American City -- 5 The Diversity of Personal Networks in France: Social Stratification and Relational Structures -- 6 Network Capital in Capitalist, Communist, and Postcommunist Countries -- 7 Getting a Job Through a Web of Guanxi in China -- 8 Personal Community Networks in Contemporary Japan -- 9 Using Social Networks to Exit Hong Kong -- 10 Net-Surfers Don't Ride Alone: Virtual Communities as Communities -- About the Editor and Contributors -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351055123
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (237 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Library Editions: British Sociological Association Ser v.9
    Parallel Title: Print version Stacey, Margaret Health and the Division of Labour
    DDC: 305.3
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- The Futures of Professionalisation -- The Role of the Medical Profession in a Non-Democratic Country: The Case of Spain -- Home Dialysis and Sociomedical Policy -- Responsibility in General Practice -- Women in the Medical Profession: Whose Problem? -- The Division of Labour among the Mental Health Professions - a Negotiated or an Imposed Order? -- The New Managerialism and Professionalism in Nursing -- Management, the Professions and the Unions: A Social Analysis of Change in the National Health Service -- Misapplied Cross-Cultural Research: A Case Study of an Ill-Fated Family Planning Research Project
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    Milton : Routledge
    ISBN: 9781351716406
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (165 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Hondros, John Ecologies of Internet Video : Beyond YouTube
    DDC: 302.231
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Activist, Fan, and Community Video before and after the Internet -- 3 Assemblages and Actor-Networks -- 4 VisionOntv: Video Activists -- 5 The LiveJournal Vidding Community: Fan Video Makers -- 6 The California Community Media Exchange: Public Access Television -- 7 Conclusion: The Limits of Agency -- Index
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    Milton : Routledge
    ISBN: 9781351761338
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (232 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Højrup, Thomas State, Culture and Life-Modes : The Foundations of Life-Mode Analysis
    DDC: 306.01
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Dedication -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Introduction -- Three Problems in Current Social Sciences and Humanities -- The Theory of Culture -- The Theory of the State -- The Theory of Science -- Towards an Integrative Theory of Cultural Historical Development Theory -- 1 Life-Mode Analysis -- Why Life-Mode Analysis? -- The Conceptual Structure of Transformation Analysis -- Presuppositions of Simple Commodity Production -- From Mode of Production to Life-Mode -- The Life-Mode of the Self-Employed -- The Two Life-Modes of Employees -- Ideological Structure of the Life-Modes: Their Interdependence and Contrasts -- The Concept of 'Neoculturation' -- Life-Mode 1 -- Life-Mode 2 -- Life-Mode 3 -- Further Implications of the Mode of Analysis -- Female Specific Life-Modes? -- Housewife Praxis in the Wage-Earner Life-Mode -- Home-Front Praxis in the Career-Professional Life-Mode -- Ideological Relations between Coexisting Life-Modes -- 2 Conceptual Development -- Structure and Process -- Scientific Process -- Hierarchies of Specifications -- Domain Grounding -- Society and State -- A Circular Discourse -- The Aristotelian Problematique -- Life-Mode Analysis -- True Infinities -- Teleology and Causality -- The Concept of Praxis -- The Cunning of Reason, Labour, Production, and Life -- Subject and Object -- 3 Transformation Analysis -- Extensional Classes versus Intensional Classes -- Cultural Contrast and Ethnocentric Blindness -- Specificational Transformation Analysis -- Transformation Analysis and Strategic Praxis -- Conceptual Development -- The Self-Determination of Concepts -- Housewife and Home-Front Life-Modes -- The Simple Commodity Mode of Production and the Concept of Day's Pursuit -- The Capitalist, Investor, and Career-Professional Life-Modes
    Abstract: The Wage-Earner Life-Mode -- The Social Subject is both Teleological and Self-Conscious -- The State Subject or Social Formation -- 4 Fission Theory -- Ethnology as a Cultural Historical Geisteswissenschaft -- The Internal Relation between the Struggle for Recognition and Interpellation -- Ethnocentrism Presupposes the Superiority of Defence -- State Systems, Defence-Modes, and the Levels of the Social Formation -- The Fortified State's Aristotelian Problematique -- Defence-Modes and State Forms -- Martial States and Mercurial States -- The State Forms' Fourth Specification: 1) Martial Forms -- The Tribal State Form -- The Imperial State Form -- Excursion: Is Fragmented Sovereignty Terminal in an Articulated State System? -- The State Forms' Fourth Specification: 2) Mercurial Forms -- The Mercantilist and the Liberalist State Forms -- The Nation-State Form -- Aristotle and the Cunning of Reason -- Fusion and Fission -- Survival of the Superior Defence -- Origin of the Subjects -- Concluding Perspectives -- Notes -- Key Terms -- Bibliography
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    Milton : Routledge
    ISBN: 9781351702041
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (337 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Series Statement: Talkabout Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Kelly, Alex Talkabout : A Social Communication Skills Package
    DDC: 302.2
    Abstract: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- About the author -- Preface to the second edition -- Introduction -- Assessment -- Level 1 Talkabout Body Language -- Level 2 Talkabout The Way We Talk -- Level 3 Talkabout Conversations -- Level 4 Talkabout Assertiveness -- Group cohesion games -- Record forms -- References -- Index
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    Milton : Routledge
    ISBN: 9780429997617
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (335 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Forde, Daryll Yakö Studies
    DDC: 305.8966944
    Abstract: Cover page -- Halftitle page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- INTRODUCTION -- CONTENTS -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- I LAND AND LABOUR1 -- II EXCHANGE AND CONSUMPTION1 -- III FISSION AND ACCRETION IN THE PATRICLAN1 -- IV DOUBLE DESCENT AND THE MATRILINEAL SYSTEM1 -- V WARD ORGANIZATION* -- VI VILLAGE GOVERNMENT -- VII SPIRITS, WITCHES, AND SORCERERS1 -- VIII FIRST FRUITS RITUALS* -- IX THE CONTEXT OF BELIEF1 -- INDEX
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    ISBN: 9781351049627
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (253 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Dell'Orto, Giovanna Refugee News, Refugee Politics : Journalism, Public Opinion and Policymaking in Europe
    DDC: 305.906914094
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Situating the "Refugee Crisis" and its Sociopolitical Effects through 21st-Century European Journalism -- The Game-Changing Year of 2015 -- Unpacking the "Refugee" "Crisis" -- The Journalism and Politics Connection in the 2010s -- Book Plan -- Notes -- References -- Part 1: Policy, Politics, and Media Discourses from Fortress Europe to Mutti Merkel and Idomeni -- Chapter 1: Welcoming Citizens, Divided Government, Simplifying Media -- Germany's Refugee Crisis, 2015-2017 -- Welcome Culture and the Person of the Year 2015 -- Welcome Culture and the Media -- Loss of Control -- Shock and CDU-CSU Conflict -- Merkel's Welcome, the Federal Bureaucracy, and the Media -- 2017: Election Surprises -- Conclusion: Politics and the Media -- References -- Notes from the Field -- One Sentence, Many Misunderstandings: A German Journalist Reflects on Germany's "We Can Do It" Stance -- Note -- References -- Chapter 2: The Expectations-Politics-Policy Conundrum -- Assessing the Impact of the Migration and Refugee Crisis on the European Union -- National Politics and the Migration Crisis -- Policy Responses and Public Opinion -- Conclusion: Surmounting the Expectations-Politics-Policy Conundrum? -- Note -- References -- Chapter 3: "Fortress Europe" -- Representation and Argumentation in Austrian Media and EU Press Releases on Border Policies -- Introduction -- The Discourse-Historical Approach -- Borders and Bordering Practices -- Data and Methods -- Results at the Austrian Level -- Results at the EU Level -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: The Gender Dimension of the Refugee Debate -- Progressiveness and Backwardness Discourses in Austrian Press Coverage -- Introduction -- Research Basics and Perspectives
    Abstract: Gender -- Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse -- State of Research -- Research Interest and Approach -- Results -- Actors, Thematic Aspects, and the Characterization of Refugees from a Gender Perspective -- Narrative(s) and Gender Knowledge Repertoires -- Special Focus: New Year's Eve Events in Cologne -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 5: Empathy Toward Refugees, Apathy Toward Journalism -- Hundreds of Thousands of Refugees in Greece, Thousands of Stories, Just a Few Hundred Clicks -- Record Arrivals in Greece -- Greek Media and Refugees -- Methodology -- Results -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Notes from the Field -- Real Empathy, Fake News? One Reporter's Experiences on the Frontlines in Northern Greece -- References -- Part 2: Civil Society Responses as Another Lens into Public Opinion in Greece, Austria, and Germany -- Chapter 6: Moving On and In -- Integration Through Shared and Independent Living Spaces in Greece -- The Role of Civil Society Organizations -- EU-Turkey Deal -- SolidarityNow Response to the Refugee Crisis -- The Home for Hope Project -- Small-Scale Island Interventions -- Innovative Aspects and Lessons Learned -- Note -- Chapter 7: Tackling the "Refugee Crisis" and Meeting the Educational Needs of Newly Arrived Refugees -- Programs for Refugee Teachers and Students in Germany and Austria -- Introduction -- Integration of Refugee Teachers and Students -- The Study: The Refugee Teacher Program in Germany and the New to Vienna Classes and Local Classes in Austria -- The Refugee Teacher Program in Potsdam, Germany -- Viennese Schools and the Refugee Crisis -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Online Fake News, Hateful Posts Against Refugees, and a Surge in Xenophobia and Hate Crimes in Austria -- Introduction -- Online Hate Against Refugees -- Fake News and Hateful Lies About Refugees
    Abstract: Major Contributors and Amplifiers of Anti-Refugee Fake Stories and Cyber Hate -- Content and Consequences of Cyber Hate and Fake News -- Measures and Initiatives Against Online Hate -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part 3: Journalism at the Border -- Reporting on the Crisis in Greece -- Chapter 9: Trying to Find the Right Words -- From Racial Profiling to the "Big Flows" -- The Wording -- Connecting to Sources -- Finding New Narratives -- Burnout -- Trying to be Professional -- Note -- References -- Chapter 10: Down and Out and Wet and Bedraggled -- Navigating the Emotional and Ethical Maelstrom of Reporting from the Crisis Flashpoint of Idomeni -- Feeding the Beast -- Fighting with Emotions -- Setting Boundaries -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11: Overcoming and Empathy Gap -- Covering Europe's Migrant Crisis for an American Audience -- Front Page: Lesbos -- Halted Journeys -- Finding Home -- Note -- References -- Chapter 12: Reporting Back to the Migrant Audience -- Afghans' Exodus and Perilous Journey to Europe -- The Perilous Journeys of Emigration -- Traveling to Kos Island -- Challenges with Reporting in Kos -- Back to Afghanistan -- Forced Back from Germany -- Awaiting Fateful Decisions in Sweden -- Journalistic Responsibilities -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13: Avoiding the Traps of the Numbers Game and Caricatures -- The Responsibility of Keeping the Factual Record for the World -- The Numbers Game -- Beyond Numbers: The Pitfalls of Stereotyping -- Notes -- References -- Part 4: Journalism and Integration -- Reporting on the Crisis in Austria and Germany -- Chapter 14: From Empathy to Hostility in 127 days -- The Journey of Austrian Press and TV Coverage -- I. August 27, 2015: Empathy -- II. September 4, 2015: Helpfulness -- III. October 21, 2015: Anxiousness -- IV. December 31, 2015: Hostility -- Note -- References
    Abstract: Chapter 15: Cologne's New Year's Eve Sexual Assaults -- The Turning Point in German Media Coverage -- Notes -- References -- Notes from the Field -- Fake News and a Profession in Crisis: A Foreign Correspondent Reflects on "Willkommenskultur" -- References -- Chapter 16: Torn between Transparency and Stereotypes -- How to Report About Refugees and Crime -- "The New Arrivals" -- Confidence Crisis -- Immigrants and Crimes -- Making Choices -- Keeping the Trust -- Note -- References -- Chapter 17: Widening the Focus -- Why Writing about Migration is more than Writing about Migrants -- 1. Migration Becomes a Mainstream Topic -- 2. Dispute Becomes Visible -- 3. Perspectives Have Finally Changed -- References -- Chapter 18: After the Arrival -- Telling Stories of Integration in Germany for a Global Audience -- Notes -- Conclusion -- Interplays of Journalistic Practices, News, Public Opinion, and Policies in Europe's Refugee Crisis -- Intractable Dilemmas? -- The Solidarity-Crushing Lack of Control -- The News Media and its Publics -- A Microphone in Every Tent, and Intertwined Traumas -- Finding and Telling the Truth in a World of Fake News -- The People's Writer -- Note -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351215534
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (255 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Chik, Alice Multilingual Sydney
    DDC: 306.446099441
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- PART I: A multilingual city in a multilingual world -- 1. Sydney: A multilingual city in a multilingual world -- Urbanism and a research deficit - a LUCIDE response -- What are the common threads? -- Some reflections on the future of our cities -- Sydney: a multilingual city in a multilingual world -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- Note -- References -- 2. Multilingual Sydney: A city report -- Multilingualism in the history of Sydney -- The temporal dynamics of multilingualism -- The spatial dynamics of multilingualism -- Issues and challenges of linguistic diversity -- Everyday multiculturalism: attitudes and ideologies -- Changing ecology and changing methods -- Conclusion -- References -- 3. Language diversity in Sydney: At home and in public -- Introduction -- Sydney: a multicultural, multilingual city? -- Competence with English among the first generation immigrants, linguistic shift and language maintenance -- Urban diversity: Auburn and Fairfield -- Languages in public online spaces -- Impression management: seeing and reading diversity -- Conclusion -- References -- 4. Sydney's metrolingual assemblages: Yellow matters -- Colour matters -- 'Hadol misfareen. Misfareen hadol' [These are yellowing. They've gone yellow] -- Un-mapping multilingualism: from a bird's to a cat's eye view of the city -- Yellow Fanta: feelings of displacement -- Conclusion: distribution and assemblage -- References -- PART II: Policy, ideologies and practice -- 5. Developing policy and planning services for a multicultural community -- Background -- Multiculturalism: an interpretation -- Multiculturalism: an Australian perspective -- The disadvantaged communities -- Government responses -- The way forward -- References
    Abstract: 6. Unpacking monolingual ideologies: Voices of young Sydneysiders -- Introduction -- The study -- Findings -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 7. Popular music and Korean learning: K-pop in Australia -- Introduction -- Background -- K-pop in Australia -- The study -- Findings -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 8. Models of bilingual practice in speech pathology: A Sydney snapshot -- Introduction -- Method -- Findings and discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- PART III: Learning languages -- 9. Migration, multilingualism and learning English in Sydney -- Introduction -- Background -- Learning English in multilingual Sydney -- Final comments -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 10. Dreams vs realities in English language learning in Sydney: English language ideologies among Korean sojourners -- Introduction -- English and overseas studies for international students -- Methodology -- Consuming cultures through English -- Actualizing dreams through English in Sydney -- Conclusion -- References -- 11. Community language schools: Bucking the trend? -- Introduction -- Daria and Paul learning Thai -- Comments -- Linda learning Chinese -- Comments -- Discussion and conclusions -- References -- 12. Constructing a multilingual community of practice in Sydney schools -- Introduction -- Literature review -- Methodology -- Veronica's narrative -- Peter's narrative -- Lilly's narrative -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 13. Perspectives on multilingualism in mainstream university learning and teaching: Case studies from Sydney and Perth -- Introduction -- Background -- Methodology -- Findings -- Discussion and implications -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- PART IV: Languages and communities -- 14. The aboriginal language of Sydney: Loss and rediscovery -- Aboriginal languages in Australia
    Abstract: Aboriginal history and language in Sydney from 1788 -- Widespread language and cultural loss, and language revival -- Rediscovering the Sydney language -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 15. Multilingualism in the Sydney landscape: The Italian impact -- Introduction -- The context -- Literature review -- Methodology -- Analysis -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 16. Experiences of language maintenance and shift among second generation Australians of Arabic background: Perceptions of agency -- Introduction -- Language maintenance and shift (LMS): theoretical approaches and research -- Methodology -- Findings -- Discussion -- Notes -- References -- 17. Philippine languages in multilingual Sydney -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Results and discussion -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 18. Pragmatics, communication and learning in the narratives of Australian-born speakers of Greek -- Introduction -- Data collection and analysis -- Findings -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 19. Reflections on multilingual Sydney in a multilingual world -- Introduction -- Reflections - Phil Benson -- Reflections from Adelaide - Kathleen Heugh -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351687560
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (177 pages)
    Series Statement: Talkabout Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Kelly, Alex Talkabout Relationships : Building Self-Esteem and Relationship Skills
    DDC: 302.3/4/087
    Abstract: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- INTRODUCTION -- WHAT DO WE MEAN BY 'RELATIONSHIPS'? -- THE VALUE AND IMPORTANCE OF RELATIONSHIPS -- Meaning -- Happiness andcontentment -- Showing altruism -- Belonging -- Intimacy -- Learning life skills -- Healing -- Identity and growth -- Health -- Support -- Security -- Sharing tasks -- Companionship -- Broadening horizons -- Career success -- HOW RELATIONSHIPS DEVELOP -- Motivation -- Self-confidence -- Social skills -- Opportunity -- THE EXPERIENCE OF PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES -- Background -- The barriers -- WHAT DO WE MEAN BY 'RELATIONSHIPS'? -- AN INTRODUCTION TO TALKABOUT RELATIONSHIPS -- ASSESSMENT -- CRITERIA FOR CLIENT SELECTION -- ASSESSMENT -- TALKABOUT Self-esteem -- 1 INTRODUCTION -- AIMS -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 2 ASSESSMENT -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 3 SELF IDENTITY - WHO AM I? -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 4 SELF IDENTITY - WHAT DO I LOOK LIKE? -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 5 SELF IDENTITY - THINGS ABOUTME -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 6 WHAT IS SELF-ESTEEM? -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 7 SITUATIONS AND SELF-ESTEEM -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 8 SITUATIONS AND OPTIONS -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 9 MY SKILLS -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 10 PERSONAL QUALITIES-OTHER PEOPLE… -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 11 PERSONAL QUALITIES-I AM/I AM NOT … -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 12 COMPLIMENTS -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 13 PROBLEM-SOLVING -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 14 GOAL-SETTING -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 15 SUMMARY -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 16 REASSESSMENT -- AIMS -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- TALKABOUT Relationships -- 1 INTRODUCTION -- AIMS -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 2 ASSESSMENT -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 3 INTRODUCTION TO RELATIONSHIPS -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 4 CIRCLE OF FRIENDS
    Abstract: AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 5 GOOD FRIENDS -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 6 QUALITIES OF A FRIEND -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 7 WINNING QUALITIES -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 8 GIRLFRIENDS AND BOYFRIENDS -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 9 QUALITIES OF A GIRLFRIEND/BOYFRIEND -- AIMS -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 10 FRIENDSHIP SKILLS -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 11 BODY LANGUAGE -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 12 GOOD TALKING -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 13 LISTENING SKILLS -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 14 DEALING WITH CONFLICT -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 15 EXPRESSING FEELINGS -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 16 TRUST AND RESPONSIBILITY -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 17 VALUING OTHERS -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 18 GOAL SETTING AND SUMMARY -- AIM -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- 19 REASSESSMENT -- AIMS -- MATERIALS -- METHOD -- SESSION NOTES -- EVALUATION OF GROUP -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
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    ISBN: 9780429876318
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (205 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Revivals Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Walsh, Adrian J A Neo-Aristotelian Theory of Social Justice
    DDC: 303.3/72
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- Section One: Justice and the human good -- 1. Distributive justice and the human good -- 2. Distributive justice and the necessity of sacrifice -- 3. The human good, others and justice -- Section Two: The normative elements of distributive justice -- 4. A neo-Aristotelian theory of value -- 5. Respect for persons as ends -- Section Three: Distributive justice -- 6. Distributive justice and the principle of equal well-being -- 7. The basal sphere -- 8. The eudaimonian sphere -- 9. The sphere of subjectivity -- 10. Epilogue -- Bibliography
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    ISBN: 9781351028455
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (185 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Caplan, Ann Patricia Choice and Constraint in a Swahili Community : Property, Hierarchy and Cognatic Descent on the East African Coast
    DDC: 305.896392
    Abstract: Cover page -- Halftitle page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- TABLES -- FIGURES -- CASES -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- PREFACE -- CHAPTER 1 ECOLOGY, POPULATION, AND ECONOMY -- History and population of Mafia Island -- The economy of the Island -- Minazini village: Population -- Economy of the village -- Sources of cash income-internal -- External income sources -- Women and cash earnings -- New economic opportunities -- Distribution of wealth in Minazini -- Household viability -- CHAPTER 2 DESCENT GROUPS AND PERSONAL NETWORKS -- The structure of the descent groups -- The jamaa -- Marriage and divorce -- Descent group and jamaa: The economics of marriage -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER 3 RESIDENCE PATTERNS -- Ward land and non-ward land -- Means of acquiring coconut trees -- Factors involved in residence decisions -- The household -- The cluster -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER 4 LAND TENURE1 -- Categories of cultivable land -- Bush land -- How bush land is allocated-primary right holders -- Non-primary right-holders -- Meadow land -- Allocation of meadow land -- Descent, residence, and cultivation patterns -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER 5 THE SOCIO-RELIGIOUS HIERARCHY: (1) ISLAM -- Population categories -- The socio-religious hierarchy -- Islamic activities -- Universal Islamic practices -- General Islamic practices -- Special Islamic practices -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER 6 THE SOCIO-RELIGIOUS HIERARCHY: (2) SPIRIT POSSESSION -- Categories of spirits -- Land spirits -- Relations between land spirits and humans -- Cults and guilds -- Activities of guilds -- Possession and descent group membership -- Sea spirits -- Relations between sea spirits and humans -- Cults and guilds -- Activities of guilds -- Initiation -- Economics of initiation -- Spirit possession: discussion -- Conclusion
    Abstract: CHAPTER 7 THE HIERARCHY AND VILLAGE POLITICS -- Administration -- Principal office-holders -- Factors in political power -- Political change -- Marriage strategies -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER 8 CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
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    ISBN: 9780429838705
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (267 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Eichberg, Henning Play in Philosophy and Social Thought
    DDC: 306.481
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Book Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- Foreword -- Preface -- Biography and life -- Henning Eichberg's studies of play -- Play in social and philosophical thought -- Notes -- References -- Introduction: If the game plays the player … -- Play and definition, question, alienation -- Bottom-up steps towards the philosophy of play -- Acknowledgments -- Voices on Questioning Play (2016) -- References -- Part I -- Play and identity -- 1 Laughter of the Pygmies on the racetrack, 1904: Making the "others" play -- "Folk zoo" and the Anthropology Days of 1904 -- What did the Games teach? -- The question of anthropology and recognition -- The ritual of productivism - and the cultural diversity -- Jumping - and flying -- Throwing - and laughter -- Pulling - between brutality and joking -- New "tribal games" in the Age of Globalization? -- Sport for All and traditional games -- Rethinking the categories of movement play -- The sportive -- The spectacular -- The ritual -- The festive -- Typology - not system -- Trialectical logic? -- Contradictions of movement culture - 100 years later -- The folk as trickster: "Imagine all the people …" -- Note -- References -- 2 Gliding body - sitting body: Playing we-identity and religion -- A holy mountain in Norway -- Ski and yoga -- Forward movement versus static posture - and the art of flying -- Configurations of time … -- … and space … -- … and social relations -- From bodily practice to the superstructure of ideas -- Bodily play and the building of modern identities -- A third case: Danish folkelig gymnastics - and social differentiations -- National identity as "invented tradition"? -- Flying and fighting … -- … drumming, pulling, boxing … -- The ancient and the modern -- Asking body-up the playing body -- From play to the question of religion
    Abstract: Sacred versus secular - secularization versus spirituality? -- Base and superstructure -- Note -- References -- 3 Mass plays and social movements: Playing social identity -- "Time in Flames," Magdeburg 1929 -- Social movement and festival play -- Socialist revival on the mass scene -- The top of the mass plays 1925-1932 -- Nazi Thing plays and fascist parade -- Olympic mass play -- The end of the mass plays -- Martin Gleisner, a forgotten mass play instructor -- The shift of public spheres -- Configurations in comparison: time and space … -- … energy and voicing … -- … relations and objectification … -- … and the superstructure -- Formatted public sphere and civil society -- Festival play and revivalist movement -- Playing a role - playing oneself - the question of identity -- Inner contradictions and social change -- Note -- References -- Part II -- Play and un-normal normality -- 4 Dancing joy and dancing mania: Rhythmic possession -- A revivalist dance movement 1920-1921 -- Comparisons with contemporary "swinging" dance cultures -- Challenges to traditional dance research -- Medieval dancing manias -- Dancing manias in Western explanations - and in Western modernity -- Movement approach and the energy of dance -- Measuring "Mass psychogenic illness"? -- Possession, trance, ecstasy - and play? -- Towards a deeper materialistic study of body culture -- Note -- References -- 5 Moving and playing with disability - and what is normal? -- Welfare ableism in a critical perspective -- Paralympic sport for disabled people: definition, classification, divisioning -- Play with disabled people: togetherness, acceptance, self-determination -- Existential phenomenology: disability as a human condition -- Differential phenomenology -- Challenge of knowledge -- Critique of the healthy middle-class normal individual - normalities in plural -- Note -- References
    Abstract: Part III -- Play and craft -- 6 Parkour: Between craftsmanship and playfulness Co-authored by Signe Højbjerre Larsen -- Stone on stone on stone … -- Doing parkour -- How to study parkour -- Expertise and skilled movement -- Theory of craftsmanship -- Development, material consciousness, and repetition -- Resistance as a technique of investigation -- Asking by fingers -- And no decision, but … -- Note -- References -- Part IV -- Critical method: the study of play and the play of study -- 7 Do we need a definition of play?: Re-encounter with philosophies of games -- Games, construction, and Utopia -- Sportive mainstream: rules versus "merely" play -- Rationalist approach: thought experiments instead of living cases -- Definition as rationalist obsession - and ritual to cope with anxiety? -- The difference between definition and phenomenology -- A colonial background? -- A top-down view on games and natural laws -- Philosophy as a practice of asking - and of playing? -- Note -- References -- 8 Towards a comparative phenomenology of play -- Phenomenology: the history of an oppositional method -- From phenomenological method to "school" - the turn of ontological philosophy -- Which phenomenology - Wesen or difference? -- Monistic phenomenology -- Dichotomist phenomenology -- Differential phenomenology -- From description to patterns - always more than one -- Note -- References -- 9 Play, games, sport, production: The study of configurations -- From courtly riding to horse races with a stopwatch -- Sport research discovers the relativity of sport -- Towards the configurations of modern sport -- The genesis of modern sport -- Shifting configurations of sport: the basis of practice -- The superstructure -- The shift of movement culture and social change -- The trialectics of modern sport -- From conceptual essentialism to differential method
    Abstract: … and back to the culture of riding -- Note -- References -- 10 Play with words, play with numbers: About academic games -- Playing with poetical narration and with exact counting -- What speaks us? -- The bibliometrical game -- Differentiations - and power -- Play as a relation to "you"? -- What makes us asking? -- Note -- References -- Part V -- … and play down here -- 11 Nisser: The playful small people of Denmark -- The eye behind the hole in the wall -- The mediated nisse -- Melancholia and cheerfulness - the voicing of Christmas -- Identity, irony, and the myth of smallness -- A demonic prehistory -- The nisse revolution -- Towards a historical-materialist understanding of nisse and play culture? -- Play, dance, and laughter -- Person and culture, distinction and alterity -- Play against alienation - the small people in conflict -- Conclusion - culture of laughter, life satisfaction, and quality of life -- Note -- References -- 12 The nose: A playground in the midst of the human face -- The nose in the popular culture of laughter -- The nose as organ of smelling -- Nose, identity, and otherness between physiognomy and racism -- The sound of the nose and further nose play -- References -- Conclusion: The playful human being, a challenge to philosophical anthropology -- If the play is the master … -- At night we dream, during the day we play -- High play, deep play - and near play -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351234658
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (235 pages)
    Series Statement: Global Interdisciplinary Studies Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Krishna-Hensel, Sai Felicia Migrants, Refugees and the Media : The New Reality of Open Societies
    DDC: 305.90691
    Keywords: Einwanderer ; Flüchtling ; Medien
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 Migration maps and the performance of Europeanness -- 2 What if I were a refugee? How game structures in interactive media frame refugee stories -- 3 The refugee crisis in Europe: A frame analysis of European newspapers -- 4 The Balkans route: Media and refugee crisis in Europe -- 5 The strategic framing of the 2015 migrant crisis in Serbia -- 6 A Spanish view of the European refugee crisis: TV news coverage -- 7 The humanitarian duty to communicate: An analysis of rumour -- 8 Eastern Europeans in British press from 2004 to 2014 -- Conclusion -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315313764
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (273 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Modern History Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Heschel, Susannah The Muslim Reception of European Orientalism : Reversing the Gaze
    DDC: 303.482182105
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgments -- List of contributors -- Introduction -- 1 On cooks and crooks: Aḥmad Fāris al-Shidyāq and the orientalists in England and France (1840s-1850s) -- 2 An eastern scholar's engagement with the European study of the east: Amin al-Madani and the Sixth Oriental Congress, Leiden, 1883 -- 3 The reception of the Brill Encyclopedia of Islam: An Egyptian debate on the credibility of orientalism (1930-1950) -- 4 Arabic literature for the colonizer and the colonized: Ignaz Goldziher and Hungary's eastern politics (1878-1918) -- 5 Islamic modernism between colonialism and orientalism: Al-Manar's intellectual circles and Aligarh's Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College, 1898-1914 -- 6 The frustrating authority of Mr. Wells: Islam and the politics of orientalism in Republican China -- 7 Orientalist triangulations: Jewish scholarship on Islam as a response to Christian Europe -- 8 "Dieses wirklich westöstlichen Mannes": The German-Jewish Orientalist Josef Horovitz in Germany, India, and Palestine -- 9 Scholarship on Islamic archaeology between Zionism and Arab nationalist movements -- 10 A Muslim convert to Christianity as an Orientalist in Europe - the case of the Moroccan Franciscan Jean-Mohammed Abdeljalil (1904-1979) -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9780429895401
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (293 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Wilson, Monica Rituals of Kinship among the Nyakyusa
    DDC: 305.896391
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    ISBN: 9780429960925
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (142 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Forde, Daryll Marriage and Family among the Yakö in South-Eastern Nigeria
    DDC: 306.8109669
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    ISBN: 9781351658294
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (305 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Series Statement: Routledge Introductions to Applied Linguistics Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Hua, Zhu Exploring Intercultural Communication : Language in Action
    DDC: 303.482
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Permissions -- Transcription conventions -- Series editors' introduction -- Notes on using this book -- PART I Intercultural communication in everyday life -- 1 Language classrooms -- 1.1 Culture and language learning and teaching (Does learning a language mean learning a culture?) -- 1.2 Culture of learning (How many times do I need to practise?) -- 1.3 Multicultural classrooms (Why is she so quiet in the classroom?) -- 1.4 Chapter summary -- 2 The workplace -- 2.1 Meetings (Has anything been decided in the meeting?) -- 2.2 Small talk (Haven't seen you for ages!) -- 2.3 Humour (I didn't get that!) -- 2.4 Chapter summary -- 3 Business -- 3.1 Advertising (Buy it, sell it, love it) -- 3.2 International business negotiation (Why do they talk a lot about nothing really?) -- 3.3 More language and communication matters (Dear Respected Mr Lin, how are you?) -- 3.4 Chapter summary -- 4 Family and migration -- 4.1 Migrant families (I'm British on paper, but am I English?) -- 4.2 Intercultural couples (Can love speak without words?) -- 4.3 Language choice and learning at home (Good boy! Well done habeebi (My darling)) -- 4.4 Chapter summary -- 5 Study abroad and tourism -- 5.1 Study abroad (Does 'real' experience help with my language and intercultural learning?) -- 5.2 Tourism (Can I take a picture with you?) -- 5.3 Chapter summary -- PART II Developing intercultural communicative competence -- 6 What are culture-specific ways of communication and why? -- 6.1 High versus low context: relationship and networks -- 6.2 High involvement: solidarity and connectedness -- 6.3 Directness or indirectness: face, politeness and rapport -- 6.4 Turn-taking: universals vs. cultural variations -- 6.5 Space: the silent language -- 6.6 Chapter summary
    Abstract: 7 What causes turbulence in intercultural communication? -- 7.1 Communicative turbulence -- 7.2 Symbolic power -- 7.3 Pragmatic mismatch -- 7.4 Clash of styles -- 7.5 Mismatch in schemas and cultural stereotypes -- 7.6 Mismatch in contextualisation and framing -- 7.7 Chapter summary -- 8 What contributes to successful communication? -- 8.1 Accommodating towards your audience -- 8.2 Negotiation as the way of engagement -- 8.3 Interpreting and mediating interaction -- 8.4 Understanding professional and institutional discourse -- 8.5 Chapter summary -- 9 How to develop intercultural communicative competence -- 9.1 ICC in foreign language teaching and learning -- 9.2 A multidisciplinary overview of ICC -- 9.3 Intercultural learning through education and training -- 9.4 Intercultural learning from a language socialisation perspective -- 9.5 Chapter summary -- PART III Understanding intercultural communication critically -- 10 The relation between language, culture and thought: the classical question -- 10.1 The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis: language controls or influences thought -- 10.2 Colour terms: language influences, but does not determine, perception -- 10.3 'The geography of thought': culture influences thought independent of language -- 10.4 Cultural key words: vocabulary as index of a culture -- 10.5 The language of thought: language as a window into human nature -- and thought exists independently of language -- 10.6 The bilingual mind: thinking and speaking in two languages -- 10.7 Thinking back: relevance to intercultural communication -- 11 Theories of culture: a fundamental question -- 11.1 Compositional approach: culture as a collection of things shared by people -- 11.2 Interpretive approach: culture as semiotic -- 11.3 Action approach: culture as a process -- 11.4 Critical approach: culture as power and ideological struggle
    Abstract: 11.5 Overview: complexity of culture -- 11.6 Thinking back: from what culture is to what intercultural communication is -- 12 Language, identity and interculturality: a paradigm-shifting question -- 12.1 'Where are you from?' -- 12.2 Identity: multiplicity and types -- 12.3 Cultural identity -- 12.4 Interculturality: from being to doing cultural identities -- 12.5 Thinking back and looking forward -- Task commentaries -- Glossary of key terms -- References -- Index of subjects -- Index of languages, cultures and geographical areas
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    ISBN: 9781351983563
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (193 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Sociology Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Fitzi, Gregor The Challenge of Modernity : Simmel's Sociological Theory
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    ISBN: 9781351965996
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    Parallel Title: Print version Yodanis, Carrie Getting Dressed : Imitation in Clothing and Everyday Life
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    ISBN: 9781351054898
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (525 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Media and Cultural Studies Companions Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Freeman, Matthew The Routledge Companion to Transmedia Studies
    DDC: 302.23
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Foreword -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Transmedia Studies-Where Now? -- Industries of Transmediality -- Arts of Transmediality -- Practices of Transmediality -- Cultures of Transmediality -- Methodologies of Transmediality -- References -- PART I Industries of Transmediality -- 1 Transmedia Film: From Embedded Engagement to Embodied Experience -- Two Transmedia Film Trajectories -- Franchise and Campaign Transmedia -- Franchise and Campaign Convergence -- Transmedia Film and Social Media -- Transmedia Film Strategies -- The Extension and Enhancement of the World of the Film -- The Extension of the Story and Plotlines of the Film -- To Reveal and Rehearse the Narrative Structuring of the Film -- From Embedded Engagement to Embodied Experience -- Body/Mind/Change -- Virtual Reality -- Secret Cinema and Star Wars -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 Transmedia Documentary: Experience and Participatory Approaches to Non-Fiction Transmedia -- Designing Non-Fiction Transmedia -- Developing the Participatory Approach -- Case: Project Moken -- Designing Experiences -- Designing for Participation -- The Relevance of the Two Approaches -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Transmedia Television: Flow, Glance, and the BBC -- Television, Transmediality, and Time: Liveness and Flow -- The Domesticity of Transmedia Television: Mediating the Glance -- Case Study: The BBC as Transmedia Television -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Transmedia Telenovelas: The Brazilian Experience -- Transmedia Content for Brazilian Telenovelas -- Case Study: Cheias de Charme [Sparkling Girls, 2012] -- The Video Clips -- Websites: Tom's Stars and Domestic Worker -- Campaigns Free Empreguetes and Empreguetes Forever -- The Most Charming Housemaid in Brazil
    Abstract: Book: Cida, the Empreguete, an Intimate Diary -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Transmedia.Comics: Seriality, Sequentiality, and the Shifting Economies of Franchise Licensing -- Transmedia Disney -- Television: The Final Frontier -- Star Wars Comics: From Seriality to Sequentiality -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 Transmedia Publishing: Three Complementary Cases -- Transmedia Publishing in the Industry's "First Digital Decade" -- Endgame -- Pottermore -- Accidental Transmedia: Publishing and Doctor Who -- The 1960s: Adaptation -- New Adventures in Time and Space -- Participatory Culture Assumes Control -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 Transmedia Games: Aesthetics and Politics of Profitable Play -- Transmedia Games -- Transmedia Play -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Transmedia Music: The Values of Music as a Transmedia Asset -- Defining Transmedia Music -- One Direction: Superstar Brands, Transmedia Narrative, and Counter-Narrative -- Björk's Biophilia: A Multiplatform Project and Transmedia Experience -- The Get Down: Music and TV Series -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 Transmedia Journalism: The Potentialities of Transmedia Dynamics in the News Coverage of Planned Events -- Transmedia Journalism -- Analytical and Operational Model of Transmedia News Coverage of Planned Events -- Conclusion -- References -- 10 Transmedia.Sports: The National Basketball Association, Emojis, and Personalized Participation -- Sports Narratives -- Protective vs Inclusive Transmedia Sports Social Media: The Case of NBAmoji -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 Transmedia Social Platforms: Livestreaming and Transmedia Sports -- The Trouble with Transmedia Sports -- Transmedia Opportunities for Niche Sports -- Niche Sports as Trailblazers of Innovation -- Innovation Pressure from Fan Communities -- Conclusion: Toward Live Sports' Netflix Moment? -- References
    Abstract: 12 Transmedia Celebrity: The Kardashian Kosmos-Between Family Brand and Individual Storylines -- Celebrity Culture -- The World of the Family -- The Individual Storylines -- The Matriarch as an Author -- Conclusion -- References -- 13 Transmedia Attractions: The Case of Warner Bros. Studio Tour-The Making of Harry Potter -- Conceptualizing Leisure and Tourism Spaces as Transmedia Worlds -- Behind-the-Scenes -- Into-the-Scenes -- Conclusion -- References -- PART II Arts of Transmediality -- 14 Transmedia Storytelling: Character, Time, and World-The Case of Battlestar Galactica -- Character-based Transmedia: Giving Depth to the Cylons and the Humans -- Time-based Transmedia: Telling the Past, Filling "Negative Spaces" -- World-based Transmedia: A Universe in Constant Expansion -- Conclusion -- References -- 15 Transmedia World-Building: History, Conception, and Construction -- The Road to Transmedial Worlds -- Multiple Windows on the Same World -- More of the Same, But Different -- The Construction of Transmedial Worlds -- Forms of Audience Participation -- Conclusion -- References -- 16 Transmedia Characters: Additionality and Cohesion in Transfictional Heroes -- Time/Place Transfictions versus Character Transfictions -- Realist Character Transfictions versus Fantastic Character Transfictions -- Proprietorial Transfictions versus Public Domain Transfictions -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 17 Transmedia.Genres: Form, Content, and the Centrality of Memory -- Genre Defined -- Form and Content -- Genre and Memory -- Dominant Genres -- Genre on the Holodeck -- Conclusion -- References -- 18 Transmedia Writing: Storyworlds and Participation at the Intersection of Practice and Theory -- Participation and Interactivity -- World-building -- Design and Collaboration -- Case Study: Welcome to Pine Point -- Conclusion -- References
    Abstract: 19 Transmedia Photography: Implicit Narrative from a Discrete Moment -- The Photograph as a Narrative -- The Photograph on Freytag's Pyramid -- Action -- Blurred Motion -- Layered Content -- Photographs in the Transmedia Narrative -- Conclusion -- References -- 20 Transmedia.Indie: Creativity Outside Hollywood -- Contextualizing the Independent Approach to Transmedia Storytelling -- The Industry Impact on Indie and Mainstream Transmedia Production -- Beyond Franchise: Collider, an Indie European Transfiction -- Conclusion -- References -- PART III Practices of Transmediality -- 21 Transmedia Adaptation: Revisiting the No-Adaptation Rule -- The Adaptation Exclusion Arguments -- The Functions of Adaptation Exclusion -- Debunking the Redundancy and Simple Retelling Arguments -- The Effects of Exclusion -- Possible Futures of Differentiation, Theory, and Practice -- Conclusion -- References -- 22 Transmedia Developer: Success at Multiplatform Narrative Requires a Journey to the Heart of Story -- The Challenge -- Linking the Story to the Storyteller -- Deriving Storyworld Essence -- The Primal Message -- The Guidebook -- Establishing the Clearinghouse -- Conclusion -- References -- 23 Transmedia Production: Embracing Change -- About the Team -- About the VISA Project -- About the Kodansha Project -- Project Organization -- Asset Numbering -- Languages -- Design and Other Documents -- Right-sizing the Documentation -- Key Design Features-Attack on Titan -- Obey the Lore -- Defeating Titans -- Character Phone Calls -- Key Design Features-VISA Finance Game -- Cut Scenes -- Personal Assistance -- Embedded Quizzes -- Production Workflow -- Premise and Purpose -- Early Demo -- Prioritization -- Testing -- Resetting and Replaying -- Review and Approval -- At the End of the Day -- Conclusion -- References
    Abstract: 24 Transmedia Commodification: Disneyfication, Magical Objects, and Beauty and the Beast -- Disneyfied Magic Merchandise: Simulating "Capitalist Realist" Reveries for Infantilized Consumers -- Transmedia Extension and Market Expansion -- Prosumer Networks: Audience Engagement and/or Ideological Containment? -- From Princess Industrial Complex to Feminism Appropriated for Marketing Purposes -- Neurotic Hedonists -- The Secret Lives of Things: Enchanted Object or Replaceable Merchandise? -- Conclusion -- References -- 25 Transmedia Franchising: Driving Factors, Storyworld Development, and Creative Process -- Transmedia Franchises versus Traditional Media Franchises -- Factors Driving Development of Transmedia Franchises -- Technological Change -- Proliferation of Content Choices -- Declining Audiences -- Commercial Considerations -- Fan Experiences -- Transmedia Franchises and Storyworlds -- Transmedia Franchises and the Creative Process -- Conclusion -- References -- 26 Transmedia Distribution: From Vertical Integration to Digital Natives -- Mapping Transmedia Distribution -- New Forms of Vertical Integration and Conglomeration -- Intra-Industry Collaborations -- Digitally Native Global Players -- Breaking and Reforming the Bottleneck: Understanding Transmedia Distribution -- Transmedia as Distribution Logic: A Case Study of "Carpool Karaoke" -- Conclusion -- References -- 27 Transmedia Branding and Marketing: Concepts and Practices -- Deodorizing and Merging -- Brand Stories -- Gamification -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- PART IV Cultures of Transmediality -- 28 Transmedia Archaeology: Narrative Expansions across Media Before the Age of Convergence -- A New Perspective on Transmedia Storytelling -- Three Approaches to Historicizing Transmediality -- Textual Expansions of a Transmedia Hero: Buck Rogers in the 1930s -- Conclusion
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    ISBN: 9780429816987
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (367 pages)
    Series Statement: African Seminars: Scholarship from the International African Institute Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Parkin, David Transformations of African Marriage
    DDC: 306.8/1/096
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    ISBN: 9780429957055
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (194 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Library Editions: Special Educational Needs Ser v.19
    Parallel Title: Print version Ford, Julienne Special Education and Social Control : Invisible Disasters
    DDC: 303.3/3/0942
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    ISBN: 9781351702164
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (289 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Dynes, Robin Positive Interaction Skills : A Group Therapy Manual
    DDC: 302.3/4/071
    Abstract: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- SECTION 1 Discovering Sound -- SECTION 2 Exploring Soundmakers -- SECTION 3 Sound or Silence? -- SECTION 4 Simple Discrimination -- SECTION 5 Sound Recognition -- SECTION 6 Finding Sound -- SECTION 7 Fine Discrimination -- SECTION 8 Rhythm & Sequencing -- SECTION 9 Auditory Memory -- SECTION 10 Listening to Speech -- SECTION 11 Listening Skills in the School Curriculum -- SECTION 12 Holiday Projects -- SECTION 13 Listening Resources -- SECTION 14 Everyday Sounds & Soundmakers -- APPENDIX I Further Reading -- APPENDIX II Resources
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    ISBN: 9780429871634
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (152 pages)
    Series Statement: Political and Military Sociology Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Sasikumar, Karthika Political and Military Sociology : An Annual Review, Volume 45
    DDC: 305.90691409409051
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 Who Are the Refugees? A Demographic Analysis -- 2 Serbia and the Migration Crisis: The Power of Framing -- 3 From Ambiguous Refugees to Potential Citizens: Turkey's Domestic and International Challenges and Its Syrians -- 4 The Ex-Yugoslav States and the 2015 Refugee/Migrant Crisis: Victims or Opportunists? -- 5 Policing the Mediterranean: The Use of Naval Forces in Immigration Enforcement -- 6 Italy and the Refugee Crisis: The Humanitarian Dilemma -- 7 Challenged Integration: Europe's Refugee Crisis -- 8 From Technologies of Control to "Facebook Refugees": The Unintended Consequences of the EU-Turkey Agreement on the Refugee Crisis in Greece
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    ISBN: 9781351022736
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (288 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Murray Childs, Gladwyn Umbundu Kinship and Character
    DDC: 390.09673
    Abstract: Cover page -- Halftitle page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- PREFACE -- NOTE ON ORTHOGRAPHY OF AFRICAN WORDS USED -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I HABITAT -- Morphology -- Climate -- Environmental Factors -- Neighbouring peoples -- European Administration, Communications, Missions -- Widespread use of Umbundu -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PART ONE SOCIAL STRUCTURE -- CHAPTER II POLITICAL AND SOCIAL LIFE -- The Tribe -- The King -- Sub-Tribes -- The Village -- The Village Plan -- The Villagers -- Social Life of the Village -- The Village Headman -- Moving a Village -- CHAPTER III KINSHIP -- The Household -- Kinship Blood Relatives -- Classificatory System of Relationship. -- TABLES OF UMBUNDU TERMS OF BLOOD RELATIONSHIP -- The Kin Relatives by Marriage -- TABLE OF UMBUNDU TERMS OF RELATIONSHIP BY MARRIAGE -- TABLES OF RELATIVES WITH WHOM MARRIAGE IS PREFERRED -- Sorcery -- The Hierarchy of Age -- Umbundu Social Structure: Summary -- GENEALOGICAL TABLE -- CHAPTER IV SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- FOR CHAPTERS II AND III -- FOR CHAPTER IV -- PART TWO INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION -- CHAPTER V THE UMBUNDU BABY -- Birth -- Twins -- Naming -- The Period of Lying-in (Ocitete) -- Babyhood Proper -- The Sitting Baby or Toddler (Ocisembe) -- Crawling -- Teething -- Speech -- Weaning -- Cleanliness -- Language -- Physical development -- CHAPTER VI CHILDHOOD -- The Child -- 1. Psychological. -- 2. Social Usage. -- 3. Training in skills. -- Later Childhood -- Acquiring skills -- CHAPTER VII ADOLESCENCE -- From Puberty until Marriage -- SUMMARY OF CHAPTERS V-VII -- CHAPTER VIII ANALYSIS OF UMBUNDU DEVELOPMENT -- The theory of personality -- Education and Society -- Social Adjustment -- The Umbundu Estimate of Character -- CHAPTER IX EDUCATIONAL EVALUATIONS -- Character
    Abstract: Educational Method -- Educational Content -- Instrumentalities -- Educational Policy -- CHAPTER Χ PARTICULAR FIELDS OF EDUCATION -- Method and Content -- Christian Education -- Treatment of other Umbundu Material -- CHAPTER XI EDUCATION AND LIFE -- Can Umbundu Knowledge and Practice yet be adapted? -- What should be Central for the Umbundu Curriculum? -- Community Education -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PART THREE -- CHAPTER XII HISTORICAL -- Pre-History -- Tribal Divisions of the Ovimbundu -- Independent kingdoms -- Tribal Origins -- Language Affinities -- Traditional Histories -- Historical Evidence -- Place-names -- Attitudes toward Other Tribes. -- Conclusion -- Historical Development -- Dominant Tendency -- European Influences I6OO-1770 -- European Influences 1770-1840 -- Dominant Tendencies 1840-74 -- Period of the Rubber Trade, 1814~1911 -- Red Rubber, 1886-19oo -- Recent Developments -- Currency -- Land -- Health -- Religious Development -- SYNCHRONIZED CHART OF THE PORTUGUESE HISTORY OF -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX OF AUTHORS AND SOURCES -- INDEX
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    ISBN: 9780429954566
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (255 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Law, Robin The Horse in West African History : The Role of the Horse in the Societies of Pre-Colonial West Africa
    DDC: 306/.3
    Abstract: Cover page -- Halftitle page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- PREFACE TO THE 2018 RE-ISSUE -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- Chapter One THE INTRODUCTION AND DIFFUSION OF THE HORSE IN WEST AFRICA -- Chapter Two THE SUPPLY OF HORSES -- Chapter Three MAINTENANCE, HEALTH, AND TRAINING -- Chapter Four EQUIPMENT -- Chapter Five CAVALRY WARFARE -- Chapter Six NON-MILITARY ASPECTS -- Chapter Seven HORSES AND SOCIETY IN PRE-COLONIAL WEST AFRICA -- Chapter Eight EPILOGUE: THE DECLINE OF THE HORSE IN WEST AFRICA -- NOTE ON SOURCES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX OF SUBJECTS -- INDEX OF PERSONS -- INDEX OF PEOPLES AND PLACES
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    ISBN: 9781351356183
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (200 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Finckenauer, James O Russian Youth : Law, Deviance, and the Pursuit of Freedom
    DDC: 305.23/5/0947
    Keywords: Youth Attitudes ; Juvenile delinquency ; Criminology ; Socialization Cross-cultural studies ; Deviant behavior Cross-cultural studies
    Abstract: "The true value of this work, it is firmly believed, rests in its 'firstness,' and in its heuristic effects. Thus, the ultimate conclusions and implications are yet to be drawn." It was with these words that I concluded my book Russian Youth - Law, Deviance, and the Pursuit of Freedom in 1995. So, here we are now, some 20+ years hence. What can be said -- what can I say -- about any further and "ultimate" conclusions and implications? In the generation that has passed, what have we learned about the rule of law, legality, legal reasoning, and deviance in Russia? And what about the general subject of legal socialization - how young people learn about rules, norms and laws; what their attitudes about rules and laws are; and, if and whether this knowledge and these attitudes shape their behavior? These were all areas that were the subjects of Russian Youth. Before venturing into what can now be said about these various topics - which is a fair amount - let me mention at the outset what I cannot say. Russian Youth was built around two empirical studies - surveys of youth - conducted first in the period 1987-1990, and then subsequently in 1992. Both American and Russian young persons were included in these surveys"--
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Tables -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction to the Second Edition -- 1 Legal Socialization in Disparate Legal Contexts -- 2 Foundations for the Study of Legal Socialization -- 3 Law and Law Reform -- 4 Crime, Delinquency, and Youth Problems -- 5 Corruption, the Shadow Economy, and Organized Crime: An Unsavory Context for Learning Legality -- 6 The Joys and Sorrows of Cross-Cultural Research -- 7 A Soviet and an American View of the Law -- 8 Law and Deviance through the Eyes of Russian Youth -- 9 Three Perspectives: American, Soviet, and Russian -- 10 Voices of a New Russia -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351212816
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (175 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Sociology Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Bhat, Mohd. Aslam The Sociology of Central Asian Youth : Choice, Constraint, Risk
    DDC: 305.2350958
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Prologue -- 1. Introduction: Post-/late variety theory, youth research and the Central Asian context -- Youth corridor in classical sociology -- Post-modern social theory and youth identity -- Reflexive/late-modernisation and transition to adulthood -- Young people through the lens of global perspective -- Bourdieu on habitus and social reproduction -- Propositions and analytical approach -- Field experience: weighing the toolkit -- Geographical and historical layout of the book: Uzbekistan in focus -- Notes -- 2. Locating the young Central Asian: Recourse to history -- Central Asia under the annexation of the Russian Tsar -- Glimpses into Soviet Central Asia -- Collapse, independence and transition -- The kaleidoscopic landscape of post-Soviet Central Asian youth -- Youth bulge, cultural politics and youth unrest in Central Asia -- Legitimisation of choice and culture production in contemporary Uzbekistan -- Notes -- 3. Uzbek youth culture in the quandary of transition -- 'Mature socialism' and the Soviet youth culture -- Notes -- 4. Constituting post-Soviet Uzbek identities: Three types of youth -- Extra-modern Uzbek youth -- Creolised, ambitious Uzbek youth -- Impoverished, at-risk Uzbek youth -- Notes -- 5. Young people facing the post-Soviet 'state': A landscape of Uzbekistan -- Post-Communist transition and access to education -- Cultural surveillance and the case of education in Uzbekistan -- Unemployment, labour migration and concerns of social security -- Youth bulge, poverty, transgression and risk -- Notes -- 6. Epilogue: Mainstreaming perspectives on the Central Asian pattern -- Youth research: a return to a classical sociological toolbox -- Grounding theory: a Central Asian pattern -- Notes -- Bibliography
    Abstract: Index
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    ISBN: 9781351724333
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (287 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Revivals Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Dai, Xiudian The Digital Revolution and Governance
    DDC: 303.48/33
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Dedication -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 The Politics of the Digital Age: An Introduction -- The Digital Revolution and the Network Society -- Technology and Governance -- Governance of New Technologies -- The Design of the Book -- Notes -- Part I: The Digital Revolution and Governance -- 2 'eEurope' and European Governance -- Introduction -- Europe and the Global Information Society -- 'eEurope' and the 'Common Information Area' -- Towards a European Regulatory Authority? -- The Information Society and European Governance -- The Information Society and EU Enlargement -- Impact of EU Policy: The Information Society Projects -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 3 Networked Governance for a 'Network Society'? -- Introduction -- Policy Networks in the Network Society -- Europeanisation and the Information Society -- Europe of the Regions: The Regional Information Society Initiative -- Europe of the Cities: The TeleCities Network -- A New Mode of European Governance? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 4 New Industrial Policy for the Digital Age: Informatisation and Development -- Introduction -- Economic Development: Industrialisation or Informatisation? -- Chinese Technology Policy for the Digital Age -- Coping with Change: Institutional Reform -- Regulating Convergence: Implications of IP Telephony -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part II: Governance of the Digital Revolution -- 5 Chinese Politics Online: Implications of the Internet -- Introduction -- Growth of the Internet in China -- Hierarchical Control and Networked Communication -- The Internet and Democratisation -- The Internet as a New Media: The WTO Effect -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 6 Shaping the Screen: The Politics of Digital TV -- Introduction -- Global Competition for HDTV: The Genesis of Digital TV
    Abstract: European Public Policy for New TV Technologies -- Global Competition for Digital TV and the Success of DVB -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 7 Global Governance of Innovation: The Case of DVD -- Introduction -- Strategic Alliances and the Governance of Technical Change -- National Innovation Systems and Globalisation -- Networks of Global Governance: Managing DVD Innovation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 8 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317207528
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (387 pages)
    Series Statement: Cresc Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Quinn, Malcolm The Persistence of Taste : Art, Museums and Everyday Life after Bourdieu
    DDC: 306.47
    Abstract: Cover -- Half title -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: taste, hierarchy and social value after Bourdieu -- Part I: Taste and art -- 1 Historical drag: Bourdieu, taste and the bourgeois revolution -- 2 Transgressions in taste: libraries ornamental, gastronomical, and bibliomaniacal -- 3 Dialectics of taste and non-taste: archive as afterlife and life of art -- 4 The anti-spectator -- 5 The configurational encounter and the problematic of beholding -- Part II: Taste making and the museum -- 6 Musealisierung: leadership, tastemaking, and cultural diplomacy -- 7 The (un)narrated, the (un)curated -- 8 Tasting Rembrandt: examining taste at the point-of-experience -- 9 'J'adore!': aesthetics in Bourdieu's account of tastes -- 10 For the love (or not) of art in Australia -- 11 Confessions of a recalcitrant curator: or how to reprogramme the global museum -- Part III: Taste after Bourdieu in Japan: a case study -- 12 Beside Bourdieu: Japan, contemporary art, weeds and a fox -- 13 Nude art, censorship and modernity in Japan: from the 'Knickers Incident' of 1901 to now -- 14 Taste, snobbery and distinction on the periphery of European bourgeois hierarchies -- 15 Grotesque and cruel imagery in Japanese gender expression - Nobuyoshi Araki, Makoto Aida and Fuyuko Matsui -- Part IV: Taste, the home and everyday life -- 16 The glamorous 'diasporic intimacy' of habitus: 'taste', migration and the practice of settlement -- 17 Mundane tastes: ubiquitous objects and the historical sensorium -- 18 "Inside-out" taste-making: the appearance of change in everyday style -- 19 Taste-cultures in the black British home -- 20 The sensorial wall -- 21 Taste, gender and the home: before and after Bourdieu -- Coda: the tastemaker and the algorithm -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351123815
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (377 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Srigley, Katrina Beyond Women's Words : Feminisms and the Practices of Oral History in the Twenty-First Century
    DDC: 305.42
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Biographies -- Preface and acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Section 1 Reflections on women's words -- Section introduction -- 1 "That's not what I said": A reprise 25 years on -- 2 The positionality of narrators and interviewers: Methodological comments on oral history with Anglo-Indian schoolteachers in Bangalore, India -- 3 When is enough enough? -- 4 Feminist oral histories of racist women -- 5 Emotion and pedagogy: Teaching digital storytelling in the millennial classroom -- Section 2 Doing feminist oral history then and now -- Section introduction -- 6 Talking about feminism: Reconciling fragmented narratives with the feminist research frame -- 7 "Are you only interviewing women for this?": Indigenous feminism and oral history -- 8 Living, archiving, and reflecting on feminism and activism in India: An oral history with Uma Chakravarti -- 9 Locating lesbians, finding "gay women," writing queer histories: Reflections on oral histories, identity, and community memory -- 10 Memory, history, and contestations in present-day Iraq -- Section 3 Decentering and decolonizing in feminist oral history -- Section introduction -- 11 Speaking private memory to public power: Oral history and breaking the silence on sexual and gender-based violence during the Khmer Rouge genocide -- 12 Yarning up oral history: An Indigenous feminist analysis -- 13 "This thing we are doing here": Listening and writing in the "Montréal Life Stories" project -- 14 Intersubjective experiences and a depiction beyond written words: Doing ethnography with wartime children in northern Uganda -- 15 Putting the archive in movement: Testimonies, feminism, and female torture survivors in Chile
    Abstract: Section 4 Feminists in the field: Performance, political activism, and community engagement -- Section introduction -- 16 Storyweaving, Indigenous knowledge, and process in Material Witness -- 17 Oral history for building social movements, then and now -- 18 Women power and feminine solidarity: Oral history, life stories, and trauma in the context of an industrial disaster -- 19 Public homeplaces: Collaboration and care in oral history project design -- 20 Come wash with us: Seeking home in story -- Section 5 Listening to and learning from stories in the digital world -- Section introduction -- 21 Feminist oral history practice in an era of digital self-representation -- 22 The medium is political and the message is personal: Feminist oral histories online -- 23 Oral history's afterlife -- 24 Women's words from the archives -- 25 "Shut the tape off and I'll tell you a story": Women's knowledges in urban Indigenous community representations -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351608084
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (281 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Davies, Edward Burlton Third Wave Feminism and Transgender : Strength Through Diversity
    DDC: 305.42
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- 1. Introduction: Potential for a transgender/third wave feminist coalition -- 1.1 Investigating connections: potential for a coalition -- 1.2 Building connections: how to form a coalition -- 1.3 Conclusion -- Terminology -- Format of Transstudy quotes -- Notes -- 2. Explaining trans lives: Silence and secrecy -- Introduction -- 2.1 Silence and secrecy -- 2.2 Infantilisation and the 'refusal to grow up' -- 2.3 Which trans identities are real? -- 2.4 Conclusion -- Notes -- 3. The third wave: Career feminism or quiet revolution? -- Introduction -- 3.1 'Personally political postmodern identity' -- 3.2 Contradiction -- 3.3 Inter-wave philosophy and maternal relations -- 3.4 Womanism: excluded but inclusive -- 3.5 The third wave: an open and evolving discourse? -- 3.6 Conclusion -- Notes -- 4. Legal review: The view from somewhere -- Introduction -- 4.1 Radical struggles for single functional issue legislation -- 4.2 Any gender you want as long as it's heteronormative -- 4.3 'Othering' -- 4.4 Agency and communion -- 4.5 Postconventional ethics? -- The Equality Act 2010 -- 4.6 Conclusion -- Notes -- 5. Third wave philosophy: Dialogic negotiation -- Introduction -- 5.1 Ethical framework: setting up and maintaining the -- 5.2 Philosophical framework: queer inspired third wave feminism -- 5.3 Why narratives? -- 5.4 Semanalysis deriving from the semiotic -- 5.5 Construction of the critical discourse analysis framework -- 5.6 Creation of the reconstructing discourses -- 5.7 Conclusion -- Notes -- 6. Identity essentialism to subjectivity-in-process: The whole trans person -- Introduction -- 6.1 Which gender variant subjectivities are real? -- 6.2 Political subjectivity? -- 6.3 The whole trans person -- 6.4 Identity as a process: subjectivity -- 6.5 Conclusion -- Notes
    Abstract: 7. Closed and static texts to open and evolving narratives: Articulation and openness -- Introduction -- 7.1 Voice -- 7.2 Passing -- 7.3 Choice -- 7.4 'A movement of their own'? -- 7.5 Conclusion -- Notes -- 8. Exclusion to inclusion: Postdifference for 'Others' -- Introduction -- 8.1 Social cleansing -- 8.2 Immigrants and refugees -- 8.3 Maternal relations -- 8.4 Finding ourselves - epiphanies -- 8.5 Conclusion -- Notes -- 9. Recommendations: Ghosts in the machine -- Introduction -- 9.1 Maternal relations -- 9.2 Genre and genealogy -- 9.3 Postdifference -- 9.4 Practical applications of the recommendations -- Notes -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351027137
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (237 pages)
    Series Statement: The Modern Anthropology of Southeast Asia Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Ellen, Roy Kinship, Population and Social Reproduction in the 'new Indonesia' : A Study of Nuaulu Cultural Resilience
    DDC: 305.89922
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Preface -- A note on spelling -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Clans, history and the emergence of the Nuaulu ethnos -- 3 Descent, duality and gender -- 4 Houses, networks and the practices of kinship -- 5 Language and the social cognition of relationality -- 6 Marriage 1: exchange, process and transaction -- 7 Marriage 2: matrilaterality, bilaterality and alliance -- 8 Rules, contravention and enforcement -- 9 Demography, change and social reproduction -- Works cited -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351326315
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (447 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Ben-Ari, Eyal Military, State, and Society in Israel : Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives
    DDC: 306.2/7/095694
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: Military, State and Society in Israel: An Introductory Essay -- Part 1: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives -- 1. Western-Type Civil-Military Relations Revisited -- 2. From Wars of Independence to Democratic Peace: Comparing the Cases of Israel and the United States -- Part 2: The Politics of Civil-Military Relations -- 3. Civil-Military Relations in Israel in Crisis -- 4. From Military Role-Expansion to Difficulties in Peace-Making: The Israel Defense Forces 50 Years On -- 5. Dimensions of Tension between Religion and Military Service in Contemporary Israel -- Part 3: The State and War-Making-Creating Citizens, Soldiers and Men and Women -- 6. Paradoxes of Women's Service in the Israel Defense Forces -- 7. Tests of Soldierhood, Trials of Manhood: Military Service and Male Ideals in Israel -- 8. The Meaning of War Through Veterans' Eyes: A Phenomenological Analysis of Life Stories -- 9. Citizenship Regime, Identity and Peace Protest in Israel -- Part 4: The Notion of "National Security"-Institutions and Concepts -- 10. The Link between the Government and the IDF During Israel's First 50 Years: The Shifting Role of the Defense Minister -- 11. A New Concept of National Security Applied on Israel -- Part 5: The Armed Forces as Organization-Continuity and Change -- 12. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF): A Conservative or an Adaptive Organization? -- 13. Organizational Complexity, Trust and Deceit in the Israeli Air Force -- Epilogue: Uniqueness and Normalization in Military-Government Relations in Israel -- Contributors -- Name Index -- Subject Index
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    ISBN: 9781351298797
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (202 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Abernethy, Virginia Deane Population Pressure and Cultural Adjustment
    DDC: 304.6
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction to the Transaction Edition -- Introduction -- 1. The Theory of Population Homeostasis -- Food -- Anticipatory Mechanisms -- Individual Fitness -- Nonhuman Primate Examples -- Homeostatic Regulation of Human Populations -- Perceived Scarcity -- 2. Measures of Scarcity -- Problems in Evaluating Scarcity -- Direct Indicators -- Inferential Indicators -- Crowding -- 3. Sociocultural Mechanisms which Limit Population -- Premarital Sex and Marriage Rules -- Abstinence -- Sexual Outlets with Low Fertility Consequences -- Birth Control -- Abortion -- Mortality -- Conclusion -- 4. The Evidence: Its Quality, Order of Presentation, and Material from Nonwestern Societies -- The Theory of Scientific Proof -- Evidence From Nonwestem Societies -- The New Guinea Highlands -- Population Pressure Differentials -- The Enga Response: Restrictions on Sex -- Enga Theory -- Fore Sexuality -- Fore Response to Death -- Culture Contrasts -- The Netsilik Eskimo -- Environmental Pressure -- Infanticide -- Male-Female Relationships -- Testing the Hypothesis -- Conclusion -- 5. The Sensitivity of Self-Contained Societies, and Other Sources of Evidence -- Islands -- Three Longitudinal Studies -- Norway -- Environmental Pressure -- Marriage Age -- The Irish Potato Famine and the Ascendancy of the Roman Catholic Church -- Population Growth -- The Catholic Church -- Marriage Age -- Yap: A Pacific Island -- Environmental Pressure -- Sexual Mores -- Sterility -- Infanticide -- Other Research Possibilities -- The Late Roman Empire -- Population Fluctuations -- Culture Change -- The Christian Church -- Conclusion -- 6. Delayed Response to Population Pressure -- Alternate Hypotheses -- Scarcity -- The Locus of Responsibility
    Abstract: Cultural Dislocation I: The Industrial and Agricultural Revolutions in Europe -- Population Trends -- Cultural Mechanisms -- Legislation -- Infanticide and Abandonment -- Comment -- Cultural Dislocation II: The Developing World -- Policy Implications -- Summary -- 7. Fertility Trends and Homeostatic Mechanisms in the United States -- Long-Term Fertility Trends in the United States -- The Economic Theory of Fertility -- Diffusion from the Metropolis -- Individualism -- The Labor Market and Fertility -- Immigration -- Compostion of the Population -- The Immigrant Sector -- Rural and Native-born -- Urban and Native-born -- Supply and Demand for Labor -- The Baby Boom -- Homeostatic Response in Contemporary Culture -- Culture as a System -- Individualism -- Conclusion -- 8. Conclusion -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351806459
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (233 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Wellin, Chris Critical Gerontology Comes of Age : Advances in Research and Theory for a New Century
    DDC: 305.26
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- About the Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introductory Chapter: The Need for, and Fruits of, a Current Critical Gerontology -- 2 A First-Generation Critic Comes of Age Revisited: Reflections of a Critical Gerontologist -- 3 Critical Questions for Critical Gerontology (and Critical Gerontologists) -- 4 Qualifying the Aging Enterprise: Micro- and Meso-Level Studies in Human Service Organizations -- 5 Who Are You in Medicare and You? Examining This Second Person -- 6 Who Rules Home Care? The Impacts of Privatization on Profitability, Cost, and Quality -- 7 Challenges and Achievements Regarding Outreach to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Elders: Perspectives from Nursing -- 8 Paid Caregiving for Older Adults with Serious or Chronic Illness: Ethnographic Perspectives, Evidence, and Implications for Training -- 9 Silver Alert: Societal Aging, Dementia, and Framing a Social Problem -- 10 Aging in Places -- 11 Meanings of Age and Aging among Older, Incarcerated Women: Implications for Adaptation and Policy Reform -- 12 How Thinking about Children from a Global Perspective Can Fortify Social Gerontology -- 13 Lost in the "Big World"?: Korean College Students Coming of Age in the United States -- 14 Migration and Gendered Webs of Obligation: Caring for my Elderly Puerto Rican Mother in a Transnational Context -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317193425
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (527 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Lundberg, Christine The Routledge Handbook of Popular Culture and Tourism
    DDC: 306.4/819
    Keywords: Tourism Social aspects ; Heritage tourism ; Popular culture
    Abstract: The Routledge handbook of popular culture and tourism- Front Cover -- The Routledge handbook of popular culture and tourism -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Preface -- Introduction: beneath the trivial façade of popular culture -- Rationale and structure of the Handbook -- A final word -- References -- PART I: Setting the stage: foundations of popular culture tourism -- Chapter 1: What is popular culture? -- Defining popular culture -- Why and how we study popular culture -- Characteristics and roles of popular culture -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 2: Tourism and popular culture: socio-cultural considerations -- Introduction -- Modes of investigation -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 3: Synontological spaces -- Setting the scene: synontological spaces -- Theoretical underpinnings: narratology, cognitive studies, geocriticism -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: Apocalypto and the end of days: basking in the Maya's shadow -- Setting the scene: entering and re-entering the Maya region -- Disciplinary underpinnings: assessing the politics of popular culture in the Maya lands -- Implication for popular culture tourism: colonial strolls (in Merida), climbing pyramids (at Chichen Itza), and seeing the Mayas (in Apocalypto) -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: The commodification of narco-violence through popular culture and tourism in Medellin, Colombia -- Setting the scene: Medellin, from the most violent to the most innovative city -- Theoretical underpinnings: violence, tourism and popular culture -- Implications for popular culture tourism: the commodification of violence -- Notes -- References -- PART II: Broadening the scope: popular culture tourism expressions
    Abstract: Chapter 6: Popular culture tourism: films and tourist demand -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings: film tourism -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Film tourism in the golden age of television -- Setting the scene: film tourism -- Disciplinary underpinnings: location placement through fictional film productions -- Methodology: case study inquiry - hotspots of television tourism -- Downton Abbey and Highclere Castle -- Northern Ireland is Game of Thrones territory -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8: Imagining the medieval in the modern world: film, fantasy and heritage -- Setting the scene -- Disciplinary underpinnings: media representations and meanings -- The modern tourist geography -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- References -- Chapter 9: Tuning in: setting the scene for music tourism -- Setting the scene -- Disciplinary and theoretical underpinnings: understanding the connections between music and place -- Implications for popular culture tourism: exposing a double bias -- References -- Chapter 10: Fado as a popular culture expression in the context of a tourist city -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings -- The tourist experience of the city -- Methodology -- Case study - Lisbon City: fado as popular culture expression -- Results -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11: Transactional bodies: dance, tourism, and idea(l)s of Cubanness -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings: Cuban dance in light of international tourism -- The dance business and the maximization of bodily capital -- Implications for popular culture tourism: 'I cannot tell my students I will teach them to dance like Cubans, because that would be a lie' -- Notes -- References
    Abstract: Chapter 12: The voyeur at leisure: flânerie in a miniature city - the urban phenomena of Madurodam -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings -- Walking in the miniature city -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13: Technology adoption and popular culture sport tourism -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings -- Sport as popular culture tourism and diffusion of innovation -- Methodology -- Findings and analysis -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- References -- Chapter 14: Hunters, climbers, flâneurs: how video games create and design tourism -- Setting the scene: tourism as a playful experience -- Theoretical underpinnings: studies on media tourism -- Methodology -- Sightseeing inside and outside of games -- Re-experiencing the city through a tourist gaze -- Virtual tourism -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- References -- Chapter 15: The peculiar attraction of royalty for tourism and the popular culture construction of 'royal tourism' -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings -- Popular culture, royal tourism and destination image -- The popular celebrity culture of royal tourism -- The popular ceremonial culture of royal tourism -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 16: Sun, surf, sex, and the everyday: subverting the tourist gaze with Gold Coast narrative fiction -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings: gazing over the Gold Coast -- Between paradise and paradise lost -- Literary tourism and the everyday -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 17: Fandom and its afterlife: celebrity cemetery tourism -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings: cemetery tourism as dark tourism -- From Père Lachaise to Hollywood -- The death positive movement and cemetery tourism
    Abstract: Implications for popular culture tourism -- References -- PART III: Performing fan cultures: popular culture tourism fandoms -- Chapter 18: Passing through: popular media tourism, pilgrimage, and narratives of being a fan -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings of fan geographies: from typographyto topography -- Narratives of becoming: memory and place -- The flâneur and fan tourism -- Implications for popular culture tourism: fans passing through, as, and from -- References -- Chapter 19: A Thai star's appeal to Chinese fans and its impact on Thailand popular culture tourism -- Setting the scene: Thai wave -- Disciplinary underpinnings: popular culture tourism -- Thai popular culture tourism -- Celebrity involvement -- Num Sornram Theappitak -- Methodology -- Findings -- Implications for cultural tourism in Thailand -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 20: On the road-again: revisiting pop music concert tourism -- Setting the scene: defining ad hoc tourism in pop music fan cultures -- Theoretical underpinnings -- Methodology: redefining flexibility in popular music fandom tourism and the Purple Army (Prince Fans) -- A new dimension of travel: post-artist fandom travel -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- Note -- References -- Chapter 21: Music fans as tourists: the mysterious ways of individual and social dimensions -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings -- Methodology -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- References -- Chapter 22: "There were only friendly people and love in the air": fans, tourism and the Eurovision Song Contest -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings and empirical insights: hosting the Eurovision Song Contest - and being a fan of it -- LGBT travel - and Eurovision fans as tourists -- Implications for popular culture tourism: so, who should win - the song or the destination?
    Abstract: Note -- References -- Chapter 23: The (promotional) value of public-spiritedness: Irish football fans at Euro 2016 -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings: gazing, marketing and popular culture -- The Irish at Euro 2016 -- The (promotional) value of public-spiritedness -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- References -- PART IV: Getting on the map: popular culture tourism and place-making -- Chapter 24: #Literaryme: the legacy of the Bloomsbury Group on London's literary village -- Setting the scene -- Disciplinary and theoretical underpinnings -- Methodology -- Findings -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 25: "I went to India to find myself": tracing world cinema's neoliberal orientalisms -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings -- Methodology and discussion -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- References -- Chapter 26: The Force meets the Kittiwake: shooting Star Wars on Skellig Michael -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical and disciplinary underpinnings -- The boatman's revenge -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- References -- Chapter 27: The narrative capital of the place: how the Millennium narratives generate place-related values and attract tourists to Sweden -- Setting the scene: Millennium popular culture as tourist industry -- Theoretical underpinnings: the narrative capital of the place -- Short methodological remarks -- Tourists in the foot prints of Millennium -- Millennium as multi-dimensional place branding -- Altered contexts -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- Epilogue: the narrative capital relocated to a new place? -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 28: A 'touristed landscape': speculations about 'consuming history', using a case study of an Australian folk hero -- Setting the scene: engaging with history and heritage
    Abstract: Disciplinary underpinnings: towards a 'touristed landscape' framework
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    ISBN: 9781351758079
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (231 pages)
    Series Statement: A Networked Self Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Papacharissi, Zizi A Networked Self and Platforms, Stories, Connections
    DDC: 302.3
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Networked Self in the Age of Identity Fundamentalism -- 3 News and the Networked Self: Performativity, Platforms, and Journalistic Epistemologies -- 4 Publicness on Platforms: Tracing the Mutual Articulation of Platform Architectures and User Practices -- 5 The Bot Proxy: Designing Automated Self Expression -- 6 The Emotional Architecture of Social Media -- 7 "The More I Look Like Justin Bieber in the Pictures, the Better": Queer Women's Self-Representation on Instagram -- 8 Affective Mobile Spectres: Understanding the Lives of Mobile Media Images of the Dead -- 9 Cleavage-Control: Stories of Algorithmic Culture and Power in the Case of the YouTube "Reply Girls -- 10 From Networked to Quantified Self: Self-Tracking and the Moral Economy of Data Sharing -- 11 "Doing" Local: Place-Based Travel Apps and the Globally Networked Self -- 12 The Networked Self and Defense of Privacy: Reading Surveillance Fiction in the Wake of the Snowden Revelations -- 13 Mobile Media Stories and the Process of Designing Contested Landscapes -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351848244
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (173 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Stigendal, Mikael Combatting the Causes of Inequality Affecting Young People Across Europe
    DDC: 305.23
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 The purpose of the book -- 1.2 A broad and founded societal perspective -- 1.3 Researching inequality -- 1.4 Outline of the book -- 2. What is inequality? -- 2.1 Income and exchange-value -- 2.2 Labour power and use-value -- 2.3 Housing and the value of it -- 2.4 Unemployment - not taking part -- 2.5 Working but unpaid -- 2.6 Employed but on precarious conditions -- 2.7 Conclusions: Inequalities - how many are there? -- 3. Why does inequality exist? -- 3.1 Potential and actual causes -- 3.2 Causes are inherent in social structures … -- 3.3 … and also in contexts of meaning (cultures) -- 3.4 Conclusions: So who and what causes inequality? -- 4. Systemic causes of inequality -- 4.1 Causes inherent in capitalism -- 4.2 Causes inherent in the state -- 4.3 Conclusions: Five systemic causes of inequality -- 5. From decreasing to increasing inequality -- 5.1 Those were the more equal days -- 5.2 The neoliberal revolution -- 5.3 But also other ways -- 5.4 Conclusions: Neoliberal constraints but also new opportunities -- 6. Financialised economies -- 6.1 Dependent financialisation in the south -- 6.2 Superior export-orientation in the centre -- 6.3 Dependent export-orientation and financialisation in the east -- 6.4 Superior financialisation in the west -- 6.5 Export-orientation and financialisation in the north -- 6.6 Conclusions: Diverging economic contexts -- 7. Austerity and individualisation -- 7.1 The conservatives and their 'misérables" in the centre -- 7.2 The liberals and their obstacles to economic growth in the west -- 7.3 The constant transitions in the east -- 7.4 The reliance on the family in the south -- 7.5 The social democratic hesitancy in the north -- 7.6 Conclusions: Converging welfare provisions
    Abstract: 8. Inequalities in the cities -- 8.1 The polarisation between exclusion and inclusion -- 8.2 Societal causes of social exclusion -- 8.3 New societal borders -- 8.4 The making of the new societal borders -- 8.5 Conclusions: The new societal borders belong to the neoliberal societal model -- 9. Combatting inequality -- 9.1 Current EU policies -- 9.2 The urgent need for societal transformations -- 9.3 Transformative social innovations -- 9.4 Conclusions: Five success criteria -- 10. Concluding summary -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351303224
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (196 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Dank, Barry M The Politics of Sexuality
    DDC: 306.7/0973
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Sexuality & Culture -- EDITORIAL -- The Politics of Sexuality -- SPECIAL SECTION: THE CLINTON-LEWINSKY AFFAIR -- The Heritage of Clinton-Lewinsky: Lasting Effects of a Transient Aberration -- Clintonian Feminist Identity Politics and Conceptual Differentiation: Some Non-private Aspects of Monica-gate -- Perjuries -- REGULAR ARTICLES -- Naked but Unseen: Sex and Labor Conflict in San Francisco's Adult Entertainment Theaters -- A Test of the Biopolitics Hypothesis -- Sex in the Interstices: The Meltdown of Idealized Selves and Partners -- Scientific and Fictive Sociology: The Viability of Research -- Sex Entertainment for Women on the Web -- BOOK REVIEWS -- Heterophobia: Sexual Harassment and the Future of Feminism, by Daphne Patai -- Sex Among Allies: Military Prostitution in U.S.-Korea Relations, by Katherine H. Moon -- American Homo, by Jeffrey Escoffier -- Faculty-Student Sexual Involvement, by Virginia Lee Stamler and Gerald L. Stone -- FILM REVIEW -- Lolita, directed by Adrian Lyne
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    ISBN: 9781315406176
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (289 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Series Statement: Communication and Society Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Curran, James Culture Wars : The Media and the British Left
    DDC: 306.2094109045
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Resurrection of the undead -- Generational outriders -- Battle for the soul of the Labour Party -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Rise of the 'loony left' -- Product of transition -- Product of a generation -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Goodbye to the clowns -- Genesis of a political crusade -- Political subversion -- Moral subversion -- Patrons of deviance -- Crystallisation -- Political Retribution -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Press boomerang -- Hidden roots of resilience -- Broadcast shield against the press -- Partial rehabilitation -- Benefits of victimhood -- Classic advertising campaign -- Community campaigning -- Government's failure -- Media logic -- Losing the elite debate -- Failed counter-attack -- Victory in defeat -- Blocked legacies -- Notes -- Chapter 5: 'Not funny but sick': Urban myths -- Latter-day folk devils -- The 'racist' bin liner -- 'Barmy' Bernie Grant -- 'A total tissue of lies' -- 'Now the Lefties bar manholes' -- 'Baa Baa Black Sheep': Hackney -- 'Baa Baa Black Sheep': Haringey -- 'Baa Baa Black Sheep': Islington -- 'Fake news' -- Notes -- Chapter 6: 'A wave of hysteria and bigotry': Sexual politics and the 'loony left' -- Introduction -- Setting the scene -- 'Putting the gay in Haringey' -- Positive images -- 'Freedom fighters of the angry suburbs' -- Labour on the defensive19 -- 'Kicked into line' -- From Haringey to the Lords -- 'Promoting homosexuality': Haringey and the genesis of section 28 -- 'A sordid role' -- A perfectly circular process -- The magic of reiteration -- Notes -- Chapter 7: Toxifying the new urban left -- Introduction -- Mirage of press power -- Press disrupts a divided party -- Pre-election influence -- Delegitmating the new urban left
    Abstract: Mythologising the 'London effect' -- Absence of sustained retribution -- Decline of local democracy -- Notes -- Chapter 8: Slaying the dragon -- Notes -- Chapter 9: The Blair ascendancy -- Notes -- Chapter 10: 'Enemies of the people': The press, racism and Labour -- 'Every colour is a good colour' -- 'Bizarre issues' and 'peculiar things' -- Press racism -- A lesson from history -- Anti-anti-racism -- Institutional racism -- 'A flawed and dangerous concept' -- 'Political correctness gone mad' -- 'Something terrible is happening' -- A galvanic reaction -- Targeting Labour -- Spin and wishful thinking -- 'Commissars of the new order' -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 11: All change at the top -- Notes -- Chapter 12: Return of the repressed -- Gay liberation -- Feminism -- Environmentalism -- Anti-racism -- Brexit revolt -- Notes -- Chapter 13: What goes around comes around -- Notes -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351254700
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (243 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Cities and Development Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Salahub, Jennifer Erin Social Theories of Urban Violence in the Global South : Towards Safe and Inclusive Cities
    DDC: 303.6091732
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Figures and tables -- Notes on contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Acronyms and abbreviations -- Introduction: Global South theories of urban violence, poverty, and inequalities -- Northern theory, Southern theory -- Urban security and safety -- Inclusion and exclusion -- The city -- Gender and urban violence -- The research process -- Concluding thoughts -- Notes -- References -- Part I Gendered violences -- 1 Intersections of gender, mobility, and violence in urban Pakistan -- Introduction -- Theoretical framework -- City contexts -- Physical mobility -- Gendered mobilities, masculinised spaces -- Home -- Streets and neighbourhoods -- The city -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 2 Men in the city: Changing gender relations and masculinities in Maputo, Mozambique -- Introduction -- Conceptual framework -- Maputo: urbanisation and waves of violence -- The spiritual dimension: a holistic reality -- Gender-based violence in the city -- Shifting norms and gender relations -- "A woman is also a man": Men, power, and fragility -- The meanings of lovolo -- Male violence, spiritual husbands -- Masculinity: from hegemonic to fragile to more equitable -- Potential drivers of violence prevention -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 "We don't know when the trucks will come": The quest for safe and inclusive cities in Zimbabwe -- Introduction -- Our research trajectory -- Paper versus reality -- Engaging the law -- Solutions, or just more paper? -- Section 74: Freedom from arbitrary eviction -- Section 28: Shelter -- Sex and gender on the agenda -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part II State violence -- 4 The state, violence, and everydayness: Some insights from Delhi -- Introduction -- Violence as ordinary
    Abstract: Living violence: everyday life at Viklang Colony -- Displacement -- Street vendors -- Infrastructure inequalities -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 5 Urban community profiles: Safe relocation and resettlement in post-war Sri Lanka -- Introduction -- Urban displacement in Sri Lanka -- Methodology and locations -- Colombo: Sinhapura Phases 1 and 2 -- Jaffna: Passaiyoor -- Discussion and conclusions -- References -- Part III Exclusion and violences -- 6 Violence and social exclusion in urban contexts in Central America -- Introduction -- Core concepts -- Social exclusion and violence -- Social exclusion -- Forms of violence -- Links between social exclusion and violence -- Violence in the intimate circle: family and neighbours -- Violence in public spaces: youth -- Final considerations -- Notes -- References -- 7 Social disorganisation and neighbourhood effects in Latin America: Insights and limitations -- Introduction -- Site selection -- Theoretical framework: collective efficacy -- The urban dimension and the role of migration -- The efficacy of policing -- Discussion -- References -- 8 Urban poverty and institutions in Venezuela -- Introduction -- Urban poverty and violence -- The fragmented city -- Social theories on crime in society -- Theories of crime: the institutional dimension -- Changes in family structure -- The double exclusion of youth -- The secularisation of urban life -- Unmet expectations -- Urban fragmentation -- The culture of masculinity -- The drug market -- Criminal impunity -- Methodological multiplicity -- Research results -- The positive contribution of informal institutionality -- Informal institutionality can be perverse -- Response to violence: strengthening the rule of law -- The gender dimension in social control -- Violence produces and increases inequality -- Crime undermines the social legitimacy of success
    Abstract: Conclusion -- References -- Part IV Interpersonal violence -- 9 Understanding Côte d'Ivoire's "Microbes": The political economy of a youth gang -- Introduction -- Background and context of the study -- A new form of criminality -- Methodological considerations: methods and data -- Investigating the Microbes was viewed as troublesome -- Transformation to a legitimate research subject -- Building essential relationships of trust -- Results -- From desocialisation to resocialisation in the gangs -- Becoming a Microbe: Paths into the gangs -- The breeding ground of youth criminality -- The moral economy of violence -- The socialisation rituals of criminals -- Gender relations within the gangs -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 10 Preventing violence in Cape Town: The public-health approach -- Introduction -- Conceptual framework: the public-health approach -- Evaluating upstream interventions -- Putting the public-health approach into practice -- Evaluating urban upgrading in Cape Town -- The research context -- The intervention -- Evaluating VPUU -- Outcomes -- Interventions -- Intervening factors -- Urban upgrading -- Economic and human development -- Alcohol -- Safety and security -- A final note -- Conclusion -- References -- Conclusion: New perspectives on lasting solutions -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351721387
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (139 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Linguistic Anthropology Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version French, Brigittine M Narratives of Conflict, Belonging, and the State : Discourse and Social Life in Post-War Ireland
    DDC: 306.44221009415
    Keywords: Anthropological linguistics History ; Ireland ; English language History ; Ireland ; Sociolinguistics History ; Ireland
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations and Translations -- Introduction: Telling and Re-Telling Anthropological Tales of States and Conflicts -- 1 Transforming the Legal System: Expert Knowledge and the Promise of Equality -- 2 Disciplining Gendered Citizenship in the Courtroom -- 3 In Loco Parentis: Embodied Punishment and the State in the Classroom -- 4 Unwritten Law, Legibility, and Land Conflicts -- 5 War Commemorations, the IRA, and Uncertain Futures -- Conclusion: Legacies of Conflict, Violence, and the State -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351789141
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (235 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Revivals Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Beiber, Florian Reconstructing Multiethnic Societies: the Case of Bosni-Herzegovina
    DDC: 305.800949742
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART I: CHALLENGES FOR MULTIETHNIC STATES -- 1 The Injustice of Procedural Democracy -- Procedural Democracy: The Indeterminacy Problem -- Specific Procedures -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 2 Self-determination in a Multiethnic State: Bosnians, Bosniaks, Croats and Serbs -- The Theory of Self-determination -- The Break up of Yugoslavia -- Self-determination: The Case of Bosnia -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 3 The Fractured Soul of the Dayton Peace Agreement: A Legal Analysis -- Restoring Legality-Some Principles -- The Responsibility of the International Intervener -- The Challenges to Rebuilding -- The Constitutional Conundrum -- The Role of Internal International Actors -- Rebuilding the Bosnian Legal System -- The Link Between Local and International Accountability -- Conclusions -- Notes -- 4 Social Reconstruction and Moral Restoration -- The Rule of Just Laws -- Dayton, or The Rule of Unjust Laws -- Educational Protectorate -- Notes -- 5 The Challenge of Democracy in Divided Societies: Lessons from Bosnia-Challenges for Kosovo -- Theoretical Constraints to Democracy in Multiethnic Societies -- Does the Dayton Model Offer an Adequate Balance BetweenDemocracy and National Rights? -- Were the Lessons of Dayton Learned at Rambouillet? -- Conclusions -- Notes -- 6 Lessons from the Belgian Constitution for Multiethnic Societies -- Why Belgium As a Case Study? -- The Flemish Movement -- The Psychological Element -- The Constitutional Debate 1970-1993 -- Why Does Belgium Work? -- The Policy Implications -- Notes -- 7 The Building of Civil Society by "Core" Europe? -- The Conundrum of Building Civil Society From the Outside -- An Evaluation Model for Building Civil Society -- Notes -- PART II: RECONSTRUCTING MULTIETHNIC BOSNIA
    Abstract: 8 How a Quota Borda System of Elections may Facilitate Reconciliation -- Proportional Representation and Alternative Principles -- The Quota Borda System -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 9 Journalism in Post-Dayton Bosnia: How to Make the Media More Responsible -- The Yugoslav Context -- The Pre-Dayton Media Scene in Bosnia -- The Post-Dayton Media Environment in Bosnia -- Legal Framework -- Self-regulation vs. Statutory Regulation -- Self-regulation is Not a Magic Formula -- Closing Remarks -- Notes -- 10 Reclaiming Kozarac: Accompanying Returning Refugees -- The Legal Framework for Return -- The Reality of Return -- Kozarac -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 11 Women in Between: "Where do I belong?" -- Methodological Consideration: Liminality as Innovation -- "I'm living neither in heaven nor on the earth. Do you know whatthat's like?" The Stages of Spatial, Temporal and Social Passages -- Hope as Resource -- Notes -- 12 Restructuring Regions: The Case of Croatia -- Notes -- Bibliography
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    ISBN: 9781315455167
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (561 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Sport Development Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Collison, Holly Routledge Handbook of Sport for Development and Peace
    DDC: 306.483
    Keywords: Sports Case studies Sociological aspects ; Sports and state Case studies ; Peace-building Case studies ; Physical education and training Case studies Social aspects
    Abstract: "Sport and physical activity are now regularly used to promote social and economic development, peace-building and conflict resolution, on an international scale. The emergence of the 'Sport for Development and Peace' (SDP) sector, comprised of governments, NGOs, sport organizations and others, reveals a high level of institutionalization of this activity, while SDP now constitutes an important element of the scholarly analysis of sport. This volume analyzes and critically discusses the central elements of, and research issues within, the field of SDP and also provides a series of case studies (substantive and geographic) of key research. It is the most holistic and far-reaching text published on this topic to date. Featuring multi-disciplinary perspectives from world-leading researchers and practitioners from around the world, the book covers a wide range of topics, including SDP structures, policies and funding streams, how SDP relates to human rights, social exclusion and corporate social responsibility, SDP and gender, SDP and disability, SDP and health, SDP and homelessness, and SDP and the environment. The Handbook of Sport for Development and Peace is a vital resource for researchers, students and educators in the fields of sports studies, physical education, sport for development and peace, sport-based youth development, sport and politics, sociology of sport, and sport policy"--
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Sport for development and peace: main features -- The background and organization of SDP -- History, emergence and institutionalization -- Critical issues -- The structure of the handbook -- References -- Part I The SDP sector -- 1 The history of SDP -- Introduction -- History of 'sport for good' -- Early examples: sport, character building, and colonialism -- Sport, human rights, and self-determination -- The emergence of SDP -- Social and political conditions that enabled SDP -- Issues and research questions -- Notes -- References -- 2 The SDP sector -- Introduction -- The scope and status of the SDP sector -- Sport, development, and global civil society -- The SDP sector: a four-fold model of policies and stakeholders -- The SDP sector: elaborating the model -- The United Nations -- Stakeholder involvements within the SDP sector -- Additional possible stakeholders -- SDP sector interrelations: fragmentation, competition, partnerships -- Partnerships -- Social justice issues: partnerships and strategies -- Concluding comments -- Note -- References -- 3 SDP and global development -- Introduction -- Understanding the dynamics of global development praxis -- SFD in global development -- The 'unequal symbiosis' between top-down and bottom-up orientations in SFD -- The unequal symbiosis of SFD in practice: the case of SMEs -- Towards more socially inclusive and sustainable SFD? -- Notes -- References -- 4 SDP structures, policies and funding streams -- Introduction -- The complexity of SDP -- Governments and government agencies -- Intergovernmental organizations -- International non-governmental organizations -- National non-governmental organizations -- Private sector stakeholders -- Sport clubs and teams
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    Parallel Title: Print version DeFilippis, Joseph Nicholas Queer Activism after Marriage Equality
    DDC: 306.848
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I Examining the Mainstream LGBT Movement -- 1 LGBTQ Politics After Marriage: A Panel Discussion with Gabriel Foster, Paulina Helm-hernandez, Robyn Ochs, Steven William Thrasher, Urvashi Vaid, and Hari Ziyad -- 2 Ga(y)tekeeping Identity, Citizenship, and Claims to Justice: "Freedom to serve," "Freedom to marry," and the U.S. thirst for good gay subjects -- 3 What's Love Got to Do with It?: Queer politics and the "love pivot" -- Part II New Social Movements -- 4 A New Queer Liberation Movement: And its targets of influence, mobilization, and benefits -- 5 "This Is the Freedom Ride We Are Taking": An Interview with the Audre Lorde Project's Cara Page -- 6 "Building the World That We Want to Live In": An interview with Jennicet Gutiérrez and Jorge Gutierrez from Familia: TQLM -- 7 Putting the T Back in Lgbtq?: Trans*1 activism and interests after marriage equality -- 8 Centering Intersectional Politics: Queer migration activisms "after marriage" -- Part III Transnational Perspectives -- 9 After Marriage, Redefining Freedom in the Crosshairs of Empire and Dictatorship: Observations towards a new politics of sexuality -- 10 Between Secularism and Pro-Islamism: A historical review of LGBT activism during the pro-islam JDP rule in Turkey -- 11 French LGBT Activism After Marriage -- 12 Queering the Indignadxs Movement in Spain: Conflicts, resistances and collective learnings -- 13 Movement in Spain:conflicts, resistances and collective learnings -- Index
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (263 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Sociolinguistics Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Back, Michele Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Racializing Discourses in Peru
    DDC: 306.440985
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (227 pages)
    Series Statement: African Seminars: Scholarship from the International African Institute Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Pottier, Johan Migrants No More : Settlement and Survival in Mambwe Villages, Zambia
    DDC: 306/.089963
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (481 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Phillips, Arthur Survey of African Marriage and Family Life
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    ISBN: 9781351600811
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (222 pages)
    Series Statement: Contemporary Liminality Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Horvath, Agnes Walling, Boundaries and Liminality : A Political Anthropology of Transformations
    DDC: 306.2
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedicated -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- Notes on contributors -- Preface -- Introduction: on the political anthropology of walling -- Part I: Theorising walling: processes of transformation in history -- 1 Walling Europe: the perverted linear transformation -- 2 The meaning and meaninglessness of building walls -- 3 Oppressive walling: Babel and the inverted order of the world -- Part II: Contemporary examples for transformations through walling -- 4 Walling as encystation: a socio-historical inquiry -- 5 Border-crossing and walling states in humanitarian work in Kolkata -- 6 Liminality and belonging: the life and the afterlives of the Berlin Wall -- 7 The Great Wall of China does not exist -- 8 Breaching Fortress Europe: the liminal consequences of the Greek migrant crisis -- 9 Imaginary walls and the paradox of strength -- 10 Identities frozen, societies betrayed, communities divided: the US‒Mexican wall -- Conclusion -- Index
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    ISBN: 9780429872112
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (273 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Revivals Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Davis, Darien J Avoiding the Dark : Essays on Race and the Forging of National Culture in Modern Brazil
    DDC: 305.8/00981
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Race and National Identity in Brazil: A Latin American perspective -- 2. Race and Patriotism Beyond Abolition: Forging national citizenry, 1888-1930 -- 3. The Getulio Vargas Regime and the Institutionalization of National Culture, 1930-1945 -- 4. The Nationalization of Popular Culture -- 5. Afro-Brazilians and Civil Rights: Ethnic consciousness versus cultural nationalism -- 6. Conclusion: Race and national culture, the legacy of the 1930s -- Bibliography -- Index
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (226 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Wilson, Monica For Men and Elders
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    ISBN: 9780429889134
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (311 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Series Statement: Routledge English Language Introductions Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Simpson, Paul Language and Power : A Resource Book for Students
    DDC: 306.44
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title -- Copyright -- How to use this book -- Contents -- Contents cross-referenced -- List of illustrations -- Transcription conventions -- Acknowledgements -- A INTRODUCTION: KEY TOPICS IN THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE AND POWER -- 1 Language and power -- 2 The discourse of institutions and organizations -- 3 Power and talk -- 4 Language and gender -- 5 Language and race -- 6 Humour, language and power -- 7 Language and the law -- 8 Language and advertising -- 9 Language in the new capitalism -- 10 Language and politics -- 11 The discourse of social media -- 12 The discourse of 'post-truth' -- B DEVELOPMENT: APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE AND POWER -- 1 Critical Linguistics and Critical Discourse Analysis -- 2 Registers of discourse -- 3 Studying spoken discourse -- 4 Gender and power: using the transitivity model -- 5 The representation of social actors -- 6 The discourse of humour and irony -- 7 Developments in forensic discourse analysis -- 8 Advertising discourse: methods for analysis -- 9 Language and new capitalism: developments -- 10 Studying political discourse: developments -- 11 The language of a social media campaign -- 12 Post-truth and Critical Linguistics -- C EXPLORATION: ANALYSING LANGUAGE AND POWER -- 1 Beginning analysis -- 2 Exploring register and ideology -- 3 Power and resistance in spoken discourse -- 4 Analysing gender -- 5 A workshop on the representation of social actors -- 6 Analysing humour and power -- 7 Exploring forensic texts -- 8 Analysing advertisements -- 9 Analysing the language of new capitalism -- 10 Analysing political discourse -- 11 Tweeting politics -- 12 'Truth' and mediated reactions -- D EXTENSION: READINGS IN LANGUAGE AND POWER -- 1 Critical Linguistics -- 2 Bureaucracy and social control -- 3 Power and resistance in police interviews
    Abstract: 4 Masculinity and mens magazines -- 5 Discourse and the denial of racism -- 6 Humour and hatred -- 7 Forensic Linguistics -- 8 Language, style and lifestyle -- 9 Language in the global service economy -- 10 Critical Metaphor Analysis -- 11 Social media online campaigns -- 12 Populism and post-truth politics -- Further reading -- References -- Name index -- Subject index
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (299 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Library Editions: Sociolinguistics Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Williams, Glyn Sociolinguistics : A Sociological Critique
    DDC: 306.4/4
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    ISBN: 9781351675123
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (155 pages)
    Series Statement: The Psychology of Everything Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Cohen, David The Psychology of Vampires
    DDC: 398.45
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- Aperitif - the vampires' favourite ice cream -- 1 Poor Polidori and the human jam -- 2 The early history of vampires -- 3 Dracula on the couch -- 4 The doctor who wanted to be something different -- 5 The vampire develops, academic studies and the poet flees the bailiffs -- 6 Dip the pen in blood -- 7 Theology, child abuse and the vampire 'syndrome' -- 8 The first story -- 9 Sucking out energy - and the passive-aggressive personality -- 10 In print -- 11 Vampires in the ward -- 12 A modern Oedipus, bloodletting and three deaths -- 13 Polidori's cultural legacy -- Further Reading -- References
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    ISBN: 9781351046992
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (119 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Agha, Petr Law, Politics and the Gender Binary
    DDC: 305.301
    Abstract: Law, Politics and the Gender Binary- Front Cover -- Law, Politics and the Gender Binary -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on contributors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The politicisation of sexuality: feminism, difference, differences -- References -- Chapter 2: Exponential territorialization: reduce, refuse or reuse? An exploration of the territories of inclusive legal norms and gender binary -- Territories -- Spaces -- Domains -- Grounds -- References -- Chapter 3: Can human rights exist without gender? LGBTQI issues and the Council of Europe -- Introduction: a contemporary problem for an ageless debate -- Escaping the paradox between gender-specific rights and gender-neutral rights -- Conclusion: whose rights? Whose gender? -- References -- Chapter 4: Linguistic traps: identity and differences through institutions -- Premises -- Intersex and law -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Subjectivity, gender and agency -- Fragments of Czech trans history -- "True sex": the law and confirmation of one's sex -- The voices of trans people: gender, sex, subjectivity -- Conclusions: trans identities in perspective -- References -- Chapter 6: How the inheritance system thinks: queering kinship, gender and care in the legal sphere -- Why the inheritance institution matters -- Why Finland matters -- Why kinship matters -- Why institutions and legal categories matter -- How the institution thinks and how individuals act -- Why queer(y)ing the inheritance system matters -- What creates a relation -- Why reimagining the inheritance institution matters -- References -- Index
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (273 pages)
    Series Statement: Global Institutions Ser
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Davenport, John J League of Democracies : Cosmopolitanism, Consolidation Arguments, and Global Public Goods
    DDC: 306.2
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Lists -- Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Our opportunity to secure a democratic future -- 1. The United Democratic League as a cosmopolitan Idea -- 2. From the Federalists to a global consolidation argument -- 3. Market limits and global public goods -- 4. The failure of the United Nations to deliver international security -- 5. How to design an effective league of democracies -- 6. Standard objections, alternatives, and replies to critics -- Select bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351399241
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (425 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Haraway, Donna J Modest_WitnessSecond_Millennium. FemaleMan_Meets_OncoMouse : Feminism and Technoscience
    DDC: 305.4201
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Nothing Comes Without Its World: Donna J. Haraway in Conversation with Thyrza Nichols Goodeve-20th Anniversary of Modest_Witness -- Part One -- Syntactics: The Grammar of Feminism and Technoscience -- Part Two -- Semantics: Modest_Witness@Second__Millennium. FemaleMan©_Meets_OncoMouse™ -- 1 Modest_Witness@Second_Millennium -- 2 FemaleMan©_Meets_OncoMouse™: Mice Into Wormholes: A Technoscience Fugue in Two Parts -- 3 A Family Reunion -- Part Three -- Pragmatics: Technoscience in Hypertext -- 4 Gene: Maps and Portraits of Life Itself -- 5 Fetus: The Virtual Speculum in the New World Order -- 6 Race: Universal Donors in a Vampire Culture -- 7 Facts, Witnesses, and Consequences -- Study Guide: Thyrza Nichols Goodeve -- Notes -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9780429823404
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (329 pages)
    Edition: 5th ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Mooney, Annabelle Language, Society and Power : An Introduction
    DDC: 306.44
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of images -- List of tables -- Transcription conventions -- Preface to the fifth edition -- Preface to the fourth edition -- Preface to the third edition -- Preface to the second edition -- Preface to the first edition -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Language? -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Why study language? -- 1.3 What is language? -- 1.3.1 Language: a system -- 1.3.2 Language: a system with variation -- 1.3.3 The potential to create new meanings -- 1.4 The 'rules' of language: prescription versus description -- 1.5 Power -- 1.5.1 Ideology -- 1.6 'Political correctness' -- 1.7 Summary -- Further reading -- 2 Language thought and representation -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Language as a system of representation -- 2.2.1 Different kinds of language -- 2.2.2 Signs and structure -- 2.3 Linguistic diversity -- 2.3.1 Semantics -- 2.3.2 Syntax -- 2.4 The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis -- 2.4.1 Linguistic relativism and determinism -- 2.4.2 Numbers and things -- 2.5 One language, many worlds -- 2.6 A model for analysing language -- 2.6.1 Transitivity -- 2.7 Summary -- Further reading -- 3 Language and politics -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 What is 'politics'? -- 3.3 Politics and ideology -- 3.4 Three persuasive strategies -- 3.5 Fracking: introducing linguistic tools -- 3.5.1 Contrasts -- 3.5.2 Three-part lists and parallelism -- 3.5.3 Pronouns -- 3.5.4 Presupposition -- 3.5.5 Metaphor and intertextuality -- 3.6 Words and weapons: the politics of war -- 3.6.1 Toys and politics -- 3.7 Language, ideology and metaphor -- 3.7.1 Student as customer -- 3.8 Twitter and political agency -- 3.9 Silly citizenship -- 3.9.1 'Terrorism alert desk' -- 3.10 Summary -- Further reading -- 4 Language and the media -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Mass media -- 4.3 Manufacture of consent -- 4.3.1 Filtering the facts
    Abstract: 4.4 News values -- 4.4.1 Actors and events -- 4.5 Experts and the news -- 4.6 News online -- 4.6.1 Presentation of news on the internet -- 4.6.2 The inverted pyramid -- 4.6.3 Commenting on the news -- 4.7 Tweeting news -- 4.8 Fake news -- 4.8.1 'Fake news' as delegitimising accusation -- 4.8.2 Fabricated news reports to misinform -- 4.8.3 Fabricated news reports to entertain -- 4.8.4 Comedy news shows -- 4.9 Summary -- Further reading -- 5 Linguistic landscapes -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Defining the linguistic landscape -- 5.2.1 Space and meaning -- 5.2.2 Different kinds of signs -- 5.2.3 Top-down and bottom-up as a continuum -- 5.3 Signs and multilingualism and power -- 5.3.1 Invisible language -- 5.4 Signs and ideology -- 5.5 Transgressive signs: graffiti -- 5.6 Online landscapes -- 5.6.1 Twitter -- 5.6.2 Instagram -- 5.6.3 Emoji -- 5.6.4 Memes -- 5.7 Summary -- Further reading -- 6 Language and gender -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 What is gender? -- 6.3 Inequality at the lexical level -- 6.3.1 Marked terms -- 6.3.2 'Generic' he -- 6.3.3 Sexism in word order -- 6.3.4 Semantic derogation -- 6.4 Differences in language use: doing being a woman or a man -- 6.4.1 Tag questions -- 6.5 Gossip -- 6.5.1 Gossip and men -- 6.5.2 Features of men's talk -- 6.6 Gender and power -- 6.6.1 Do women talk more than men? -- 6.6.2 Gender or power? -- 6.7 Gendered talk: performing identity -- 6.7.1 'Dude' -- 6.7.2 Mate -- 6.7.3 Variation -- 6.8 Summary -- Further reading -- 7 Language and ethnicity -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 What do we mean by 'ethnicity'? -- 7.3 Ethnicity, the nation state and multilingualism -- 7.4 Racism and representations of ethnicity -- 7.4.1 Ethnicity online -- 7.4.2 Reclaiming terms -- 7.5 Ethnicity and language variation -- 7.5.1 'Wogspeak' HRT -- 7.5.2 African-American English syntax -- 7.5.3 Lumbee English syntax/rhoticity
    Abstract: 7.5.4 Gang identity creaky voice -- 7.5.5 Ethnolect or repertoire? -- 7.6 Ethnicity and identity -- 7.6.1 Mexican ethnicity and code switching -- 7.6.2 African-American ethnicity and lexicon -- 7.6.3 Welsh turfing practice -- 7.6.4 Situated ethnicity -- 7.7 Consequences for ethnolects -- 7.7.1 Caribbean English -- 7.7.2 Australian Aboriginal English -- 7.8 Crossing -- 7.9 Superdiversity -- 7.10 Summary -- Further reading -- 8 Language and age -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 What do we mean by age? -- 8.3 Early life stage -- 8.3.1 Language used to talk to children -- 8.4 Adolescent life stage -- 8.4.1 What teenagers do? -- 8.4.2 Multiple negation -- 8.4.3 'Like' as a discourse marker -- 8.4.4 Computer-mediated communication and adolescents -- 8.5 Middle life stage -- 8.6 Later life stage -- 8.6.1 Representations of older people -- 8.6.2 Self-representation of older people -- 8.6.3 Language used to talk to older people -- 8.6.4 Construction of age in a travel agency -- 8.6.5 Learning to use the internet -- 8.7 The creep of ageism -- 8.8 Summary -- Further reading -- 9 Language, class and symbolic capital -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 What is social class? -- 9.3 Attitudes to class -- 9.3.1 Social class as other -- 9.3.2 'Chavspeak' -- 9.3.3 Representations of social class -- 9.3.4 Pittsburghese -- 9.4 Linguistic variation -- 9.4.1 New York City -- 9.4.2 Norwich -- 9.4.3 Glasgow -- 9.4.4 London -- 9.5 Intersection of social class and other variables -- 9.6 Social networks -- 9.7 Communities of practice -- 9.8 Symbolic capital -- 9.9 Revising the British social class model -- 9.9.1 Power and access to symbolic capital -- 9.10 Summary -- Further reading -- 10 Global Englishes -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 What does global English mean? -- 10.3 Learning English -- 10.3.1 Two models -- 10.3.2 'Lingua franca core' -- 10.4 Inside the inner circle -- 10.5 'Singlish'
    Abstract: 10.6 Indian English -- 10.7 Pidgins and creoles -- 10.8 Linguistic marketplace -- 10.8.1 Call centres and English -- 10.9 Linguistic imperialism -- 10.10 What do language varieties mean in the global context? -- 10.10.1 Repertoires -- 10.10.2 Discourse in advertising and linguistic landscapes -- 10.11 Summary -- Further reading -- 11 Projects -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Things to bear in mind with data collection -- 11.2.1 What is data? -- 11.2.2 Transcribing -- 11.2.3 Data analysis -- 11.3 Projects -- 11.4 Research resources -- 11.4.1 Where to find published research -- 11.4.2 Other resources -- Further reading -- Glossary -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351667395
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (197 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Andrews, Hazel Tourism Ethnographies : Ethics, Methods, Application and Reflexivity
    DDC: 306.4819
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- Notes on contributors -- 1. Doing tourism ethnography -- Ethnography -- Tourism ethnography -- This book -- References -- 2. "This research project is not ready": Ethics and institutional hurdles in a neoliberal era -- Introduction -- On not being ready -- Suicide tourism: from Beachy Head to Dignitas -- Research questions -- Calling in the Chaplaincy Team -- Ethical review and neoliberal commentary -- Recovery -- Note -- References -- 3. Ethics of the ethnographic self in nightlife tourism arenas -- Introduction -- Ethics and intoxication -- Informed consent -- The role and positionality of the researcher -- Safety of the researcher and participants -- Discussion and conclusion -- References -- 4. Autoethnography and power in a tourism researcher position: A self-reflexive exploration of unawareness, memories and paternalism among Namibian Bushmen -- Introduction -- Living in Tsintsabis -- Memories of development and paternalism at Treesleeper -- Methodological analysis: open, retrospective, analytic autoethnography in tourism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 5. 'Crafting an entrance': Gender's role in gaining and maintaining access in tourism ethnography and knowledge creation -- Introduction -- Literature review -- Gender in tourism labour -- Methods -- Findings -- Conclusions -- References -- 6. The permanent and the ephemeral in tourism fieldwork -- Introduction -- Conceptual questions -- Ethnographic experiences: insights and reflections -- Final comments -- Notes -- References -- 7. Being in the field in Bali: A reflection on fieldwork challenges in community-based tourism research -- Introduction -- The Balinese village: a 'field' of complexity and difference
    Abstract: Entry into the field and its anthropological challenges -- The fieldwork limbo: identity and the role of money in tourism fieldwork -- Conclusion -- References -- 8. Pilgrimage tourism and cultural route team ethnographies in the Iberian Peninsula: A collaborative study -- Introduction -- Anthropologists researching tourism: a global need -- Diversities in tourism anthropology and diverse tourism -- From individual to team tourism ethnographies -- Team ethnographies from the CPIS to Santiago de Compostela -- Team ethnography, or 'when two heads are better than one' -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 9. Everyone has a traveller's tale to tell: How oral history can contribute to tourism ethnography -- Introduction -- What is oral history? -- What makes oral history different? -- Ethnography and orality -- Conclusion -- References -- 10. Growing me growing you: Collaborative student fieldwork in tourism research -- Introduction -- Engaging the field(s) -- 'Culture, markets and consumption': a reflexive student ethnography -- Reflections of collaborative fieldwork -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 11. The postmodern turn in tourism ethnography: Writing against culture -- Introduction -- Representation problems -- Telling 'other' tales of the field -- Writing against culture in tourism -- Discourses and master narratives -- Connections in the mobile world -- Ethnography of particular and individual tourist experiences -- Conclusion -- References -- 12. Afterword: Less than easy tourism research in a world of fun -- Wild zones -- The ongoing epistemic -- Team research -- References -- Index
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    DDC: 306.0896391
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (306 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Earthy, E. Dora Valenge Women : Social and Economic Life of the Valenge Women of Portuguese East Africa
    DDC: 305.48896397
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    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in New Media and Cyberculture Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Chacón, Hilda Online Activism in Latin America
    DDC: 303.484098
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction -- PART I: Art and Activism in Cyberspace -- 1 A Theater of Displacement: Staging Activism, Poetry, and Migration through a Transborder Immigrant Tool -- 2 Decolonizing Youth Culture: Guatemalan Hip Hop Dissidents in Cyberspace -- 3 Narcocorridos and Internet: Demonopolizing Mexico's Narco History in Cyberspace -- 4 Belén Gache's Aleatory Politics: Radikal Karaoke and (Robo)Poetics Hacking Politics -- PART II: Blogging as Online Activism -- 5 On Pirates and Tourists: Ambivalent Approaches to El Blog del Narco -- 6 Blogging and Disability Activism in Mexico: Katia D'Artigues's "Mundo D" -- 7 Revolución.com?: Resemanticizing the Discourse of Revolution in Yoani Sánchez's Generación Y Blog -- 8 The Uses and Limits of Ethnic Humor and New Media in ¡Ask A Mexican! -- PART III: Enduring Struggles, Now Online -- 9 Five Hundred Years of Struggle Enter Cyberspace. Neo-Zapatism and the (Old) New Insurgency -- 10 Voces Cubanas: Cyberactivism, Civic Engagement, and the making of Cubanía in Contemporary Cuba -- 11 From Wounds to Healing: Transborder Testimonios through Cyberspace Post-September 11, 2001 -- 12 Cyberspace as a Tool for Political and Social Awareness: The Killings of Juárez -- PART IV: Cyberspace and New Citizenry Representations -- 13 Digital Favelas: New Visibilities and Self-Representation -- 14 "Online Activist Eco-Poetry": Techno-Cannibalism, Digital Indigeneity, and Ecological Resistance in Brazil -- 15 "Yo soy": Public Protest, Private Expression: Contestatory Uses of Social Media by Contemporary Mexican Youth -- 16 Interactive Projects from Colombia: Rethinking the Geopolitics of Territory -- List of Contributors -- Index
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    Parallel Title: Print version Hagendoorn, Louk Education and Racism : A Cross National Inventory of Positive Effects of Education on Ethnic Tolerance
    DDC: 306.43
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Diagrams -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction: A Model of the Effects of Education on Prejudice and Racism -- 2 Education and Prejudice against Immigrants -- 3 The Effect of Education on the Expression of Negative Views towards Immigrants in France: The Influence of the Republican Model Put to the Test -- 4 'Everyday' Racism in Belgium: An Overview of the Research and an Interpretation of its Link with Education -- 5 The Impact of Education on Racism in Poland Compared with Other European Countries -- 6 Explaining Individual Racial Prejudice in Contemporary Germany -- Appendix -- 7 Dynamics of Political Values: Education and Issues of Tolerance -- Appendix -- 8 Education, Attitudes towards Ethnic Minorities and Opposition to Affirmative Action -- Appendix -- Author Index -- Subject Index
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    Series Statement: Explorations in Developmental Psychology Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Thiede, Ralf Children's Books, Brain Development, and Language Acquisition
    DDC: 305.231
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Permissions -- A Book With Too Many Variables: Some Introduction . . . -- Part I The Nurture of Nature: Contributions to Brain MaturationBeyond Adult Speech -- 1 Delightful Sounds: Phonetics to Phonology -- 2 Matching World to Mind: The Lexicon -- 3 Morphemes A-Morphing -- 4 Morphosyntax and Semantics: Bootstrapping Maturation -- Part II The Nature of Nurture: Concerted Cultivation TowardAdult Speech -- 5 Interfacing Language and Cognition -- 6 Becoming homo narrans -- 7 Entrainment Through Story -- 8 The Language of Cooperation -- Conclusion: Giving Children an Advantage Through Interactive Book Reading -- Children's Books Cited (by Author) -- Index
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (311 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Bauhardt, Christine Feminist Political Ecology and the Economics of Care : In Search of Economic Alternatives
    DDC: 305.4201
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Endorsement Page -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Conversations on care in Feminist Political Economy and Ecology -- Introduction: more questions than answers -- Diverse meanings of care -- Going beyond capitalism -- Gender, sustainability and post-development -- A shared vision? -- References -- Chapter 2 Nature, care and gender: Feminist dilemmas -- Central concepts of Feminist Political Economy: Social reproduction and the care economy -- Ecofeminism and Queer Ecologies: Feminist analyses of socially constructed relations between society and nature -- Feminist Political Ecology - a promising future for a strong feminist critique of capitalism and for creating economic alternatives -- References -- Chapter 3 White settler colonial scientific fabulations on otherwise narratives of care -- Introduction -- What we can learn from ecofeminism -- White settler narratives and erasures -- Feminist political ecology in conversation with white settler narratives -- Caring for non-human others over generations -- Learning to tell Gaia stories -- Interpreting histories -- Feminist imaginaries and scientific fabulations -- Natureculture otherwise -- Conclusion: Differential belonging -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 Environmental feminisms: A story of different encounters -- Introduction: Living in the 'Anthropocene' -- The Anthropocene and environmentalism -- Why environmentalism needs feminism (and vice versa) -- Ecofeminism: Women and nature -- Feminist Political Ecology -- Feminist new materialism and posthumanism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 Climate change, natural disasters and the spillover effects on unpaid care: The case of Super-typhoon Haiyan -- Introduction
    Abstract: Conceptual framework: Relationship between climate change, natural disasters and care work -- The case of Super-typhoon Haiyan -- Health expenditures faced by affected households -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6 Care-full Community Economies -- Introduction -- Common threads: CEC and FPE -- Who cares? -- What do we care for? -- How do we care? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7 Care as wellth: Internalising care by democratising money -- The ecofeminist critique of the externalisation of care -- Internalising care -- Social money -- Internalisation through a basic income -- Privatising money and feminising the state -- Where does money come from? -- Reclaiming money from the market -- Care as wellth -- Democratising money -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 Diverse ethics for diverse economies: Considering the ethics of embodiment, difference and inter-corporeality at Kufunda -- Introduction -- Community and diverse economies -- Unpacking the diverse ethics of community economies -- The community economy of Kufunda Village -- Concluding our journey with diverse ethics: Contributions and questions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9 Striving towards what we do not know yet: Living Feminist Political Ecology in Toronto's food network -- Introduction -- Embodied gendered economies -- Living feminist ecological citizenship -- Restructuring food and place -- Striving towards what we do not know yet: Feminist food politics in Toronto -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10 'The garden has improved my life': Agency and food sovereignty of women in urban agriculture in Nairobi -- The politics and cultures of food sovereignty -- Agency and the gendered urban landscape in Nairobi -- African Indigenous Vegetables as gendered and place-based cultivation practice
    Abstract: Nairobi's policy and urban planning in urban agriculture -- Methodological disclosure -- Between conformity and creativity: Gender relations in urban agriculture in Nairobi -- Discussion: Urban agriculture as a practice of care, agency and sovereignty -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11 Transnational reconfigurations of re/production and the female body: Bioeconomics, motherhoods and the case of surrogacy in India -- From desire to right: Discourses around one's own child -- Biopower and the political regime of re/production in India -- Bioeconomies and market efficiency of baby production -- Labour and care extractivism -- New subjectivities and dilemmas -- Perspectives -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 12 Menstrual politics in Argentina and diverse assemblages of care -- Introduction -- Feminist Political Ecology -- The ethics of care -- Why looking into menstrual management technologies matters in an analysis of care -- Care for the body, care for the environment and care for the future generations -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13 Bodies, aspirations and the politics of place: Learning from the women brickmakers of La Ladrillera -- Introduction -- Encounters -- The politics of place -- La Ladrillera -- The brickmaker women and their families -- A methodological note -- The places and the encounters -- First generation -- Second generation -- Third generation -- Three generations of brickmaker women -- Care, the brickmaker women and their practices of the difference -- References -- Chapter 14 Towards an urban agenda from a Feminist Political Ecology and care perspective -- Introduction -- Sustainability and sustainable development: A post-development and gender perspective -- Human rights institutions and the new urban agenda -- Feminist Political Ecology and care: Challenging the agenda
    Abstract: Implementing other views at the local level -- Final reflections -- Notes -- References -- Index
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (230 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Revivals Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Chriss, James J Alvin W. Gouldner : Sociologist and Outlaw Marxist
    DDC: 301/.092
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Understanding or Explaining Gouldner? -- 2 The Early Years and Industrial Sociology -- 3 The 1960s and Transition -- 4 The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology -- 5 Gouldner, Parsons, and the New Left -- 6 Ideology, Intellectuals, and the New Class -- 7 Nightmare Marxism -- Bibliography -- Index
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (181 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Revivals Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Loughlin, A. J Alienation and Value-Neutrality
    DDC: 302.54401
    Abstract: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- 1. Destructive Conceptions of Rationality -- 1. Under-estimating the Rational Subject -- 2. Means-end Rationality -- 2. Knowledge and the Knowing Subject -- 1 .'Knowing' as a Form of Interaction -- 2. The Individual and Claims to Knowledge -- 3. Self-chosen Values, Imposed Values and Alienation -- 3. Common-sense Realism and Rational Action -- 1. Popper: his Commitments to Realism and Fallibilism -- 2. Facts, Values and Relations -- 4. Alienation and the Social Scientist -- 1. The Authoritarian Assumption -- 2. The Denial of Objective Value in Social Science -- 5. Repercussions of a Science-Dominated Conception of Reason -- 1. The Overthrow of Restrictive frameworks -- 2. The Science and Art of Reasoning -- 3. Restrictive Rationality and the Fake Morality of Modern Liberalism -- 6. A Closer Look at Scientific Method -- 1. From Means/Ends to Programme/Prognosis: Myardal's Solution to the Problem of Bias -- 2. Background Knowledge and the Rational Selection of Theories -- 7. Ideology and Bias -- 1. Defining the Terms -- 2. Value-neutrality as an Obstacle to Progress -- 3. Science and Ideology -- 8. Today's Ideology -- 1. Science, Modem Liberalism and the Market Mechanism -- 2. Some Tentative Recommendations -- Bibliography
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    ISBN: 9780429858925
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (215 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Revivals Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Corcoran, Paul Disclosures
    DDC: 302.2
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Dedication -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Revealing Disclosure -- 1. Publicity in the Political Arena: Metaphors of Spectacle, Combat and Display -- 2. Language and Disclosure: Habermas and the Struggle for Reason -- 3. Baring All: Self-Disclosure as Moral Exhortation -- 4. Shifting Policy Frameworks: Disclosure and Discipline -- 5. Therapeutic Self-Disclosure: The Talking Cure -- 6. Applying the Gag -- 7. Silence -- Index
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (192 pages)
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    Parallel Title: Print version Rapoport, Robert N Families, Children and the Quest for a Global Ethic
    DDC: 306.85
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- In Memoriam -- Chapter 1 - Families and troubles -- Definitions -- Problems -- Issues -- Auto-constructing a New World Order -- New families -- Chapter 2 - Globalization and its discontents -- Global culture and global values -- Ecumenical/religious orientations -- Economic/materialist orientations -- Universalist/humanist orientations -- Seven rings of Gaia -- Global discontents -- Chapter 3 - Families and values -- The value of families (for society) -- Social resonance and multiple identities -- Chapter 4 - The global in the local -- Intentional socialization -- Doing peace in families -- Doing respect for diversity in families -- Doing gender-equity in families -- Doing environmental care in families -- Chapter 5 - Global dreams and global nightmares -- Five conundrums wrapped in a paradox -- Roles for families -- A quixotic proposition -- Appendix Participants - Budapest Symposium -- Bibliography
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    ISBN: 9780429833373
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (178 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Revivals Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Montgomery, Fiona Into the Melting Pot : Teaching Women's Studies into the New Millennium
    DDC: 305.4/07
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1: Introduction -- 2: Women's experiences: whose knowledge is it? -- 3: Changing identities: two years on with Women's Studies -- 4: 'The gift of intelligent rage' -- 5: What can tutors and students do to promote egalitarian relationships in the Women's Studies classroom? -- 6: Women's Studies in Human Geography -- 7: Women's Studies/Media Studies changing perspectives: a case study -- 8: 'Exiting the symbols' A discussion of the role and practice of Drama in the teaching of Women's Studies -- 9: Reflections of a Black woman reflecting -- 10: Agenda for Women's Studies in the context of cultural diversity issues -- 11: Teaching Women's Studies in women's prisons -- 12: Women's Studies in Continuing Education: the Sussex experience -- 13: Window on the Netherlands -- 14: Globalising the 'gender agenda': a critical view of liberal Feminism in the post-Beijing order -- 15: Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Subject index
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    ISBN: 9781351654784
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (260 pages)
    Series Statement: Arctic Worlds Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Elixhauser, Sophie Cäcilie Negotiating Personal Autonomy : Communication and Personhood in East Greenland
    DDC: 305.89712
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of maps -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 Setting the scene: communication, autonomy, and personhood -- 2 East Greenland: historical and ethnographic background -- 3 Moving: communication and everyday travel -- 4 Family life: the power of words, personal space, and the materiality of a house -- 5 Shared hospitality: flows of guests, goods, and gifts -- 6 Social sanctions: the balancing of personal autonomy and community expectations -- 7 The animate environment: perceptions of non-human beings and the notion of the âopenâ person -- Conclusion: nammeq and ways of communicating -- Glossary of East Greenlandic terms -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351323512
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (309 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Collen, Arne Systemic Change Through Praxis and Inquiry
    DDC: 302.3/5/01
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Editorial -- Introduction -- Change as a Systemic Idea -- Distinguishing Systemic from Non Systemic -- Hierarchy and Control -- Disciplinarity -- Es of Praxiology in Inquiry -- Emergent Forms of Praxiology -- Systemic Change Through Praxiology -- Research Process -- Developing Human Inquiry for Systemic Change -- Complexification -- Conclusion -- References -- List of Figures and Tables -- Index -- About the Author
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    ISBN: 9781351290500
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (260 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Pelinka, Anton Politics of the Lesser Evil
    DDC: 303.34
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- 1. On Leadership -- 2. Jaruzelski I: On the Gravity of one - of any - Political Decision -- 3. On the Illusion of Democratic Leadership -- 4. An Impossible Encounter - The First -- 5. On the Tendency to Ban Machiavelli to Hell -- 6. On the Limits of Idealism -- 7. Charisma -- 8. On the Attempts to Tame a Myth -- 9. On the Skepticism Toward Too Much Democracy -- 10. On the Unavoidability of Lying -- 11. On the Misery of Collaboration -- 12. On the Presumption of Objectivity -- 13. On the Ambiguity of Difference -- 14. On the Amorality of Foreign Policy -- 15. On the Logic of Leninism -- 16. On the True Nature of Personal Leadership -- 17. On the Necessity of Limiting Evil -- 18. On the Longing for William Tells and Robin Hoods -- 19. On the Necessity of Becoming a Parvenu -- 20. An Impossible Encounter - The Second -- 21. On the Democratic Dissolution of Politics in General -- 22. On the Transformation of the People into the Marketplace -- 23. The Cockpit -- 24. On the Possibility of Intellectual and Moral Leadership -- 25. Jaruzelski II: On the Arbitrary Nature of Historical Perception -- 26. Bibliography -- Index of Persons
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    ISBN: 9781351106085
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (370 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Library Editions: the Economics and Business of Technology Ser v.49
    Parallel Title: Print version Tisdell, Clem Technological Change, Development and the Environment : Socio-Economic Perspectives
    DDC: 303.483
    Abstract: Cover page -- Halftitle page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- CONTENTS -- TABLES -- FIGURES -- PREFACE -- Chapter One TECHNOLOGY: A FACTOR IN DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE -- INTRODUCTION -- THE CONTRIBUTIONS -- CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS -- NOTE -- REFERENCES -- Chapter Two POPULATION GROWTH, TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - THE INDIAN CASE, WITH A CRITIQUE OF MARXIST INTERPRETATION -- INTRODUCTION -- INDIA - ITS DEVELOPMENT IN A HISTORICAL CONTEXT -- MARX, PRODUCTION AND SOCIETY -- POPULATION GROWTH AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE FROM EXTENSIVE GROWTH TO INTENSIVE GROWTH PHASE -- MARX, MARXIST ECONOMISTS AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT OF INDIA -- CONCLUSION -- NOTE -- REFERENCES -- Chapter Three NEW AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AND SUSTAINABLE FOOD PRODUCTION: BANGLADESH'S ACHIEVEMENTS, PREDICAMENT AND PROSPECTS -- INTRODUCTION -- GROWTH AND CHANGE IN THE BANGLADESH ECONOMY: BACKGROUND -- TRENDS IN FOODGRAIN PRODUCTION AND IMPORT -- EXPANDING FOODGRAIN PRODUCTION IN RESPONSE TO POPULATION PRESSURE -- MODERN AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AND SUSTAINABILITY OF AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS -- DEPENDENCE ON FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY AND IMPORTED INPUTS -- CONCLUDING COMMENTS -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Chapter Four TECHNOLOGY AND ITS TRANSFER TO LESS DEVELOPED ECONOMIES -- INTRODUCTION -- A BRIEF HISTORY OF TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS -- CAUSES OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE -- GLOBAL DIFFUSION OF TECHNOLOGY -- PRIYATOSH MAITRA ON INDUSTRIALIZATION -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Chapter Five PARTNERSHIP IN RESEARCH: A NEW MODEL FOR DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE -- INTRODUCTION -- FROM DEVELOPMENT MODELS TO PRACTICE -- REDISCOVERING AGRICULTURE AND THE RATIONAL FARMER -- BEYOND SIMPLE COOPERATION WITH IARCs AND FOREIGNE XPERTS -- THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS IN THE EATING -- SOME PRELIMINARY LESSONS -- CONCLUDING COMMENT
    Abstract: REFERENCES -- Chapter Six APPLICABILITY OF ECONOMIC EVALUATION TO CHINA'S URBAN TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS IN A CHANGING SOCIETY -- INTRODUCTION -- BACKGROUND -- URBAN TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS IN CHINA -- ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF URBAN TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS -- THE ROLE OF ECONOMIC EVALUATION IN CHINA'S URBAN TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS -- CONCLUSIONS -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Chapter Seven STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND ADJUSTMENT IN THE AUSTRALIAN RURAL SECTOR: THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF BEING A LOW-COST RESIDUAL SUPPLIER -- INTRODUCTION -- REASONS FOR THE CHANGING POSITION OF THE SECTOR -- THE SECTORAL RESPONSE TO DECLINING TERMS OF TRADE -- THE FARM POLICY RESPONSE -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Chapter Eight RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT: A COMPARATIVE STUDY -- INTRODUCTION -- MEASUREMENT OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE -- TOWARDS A MORE RESTRICTED APPROACH -- INDICES OF TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Chapter Nine SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE USE AND DEVELOPMENT: UNCERTAINTY, IRREVERSIBILITY AND RATIONAL CHOICE -- INTRODUCTION -- IRREVERSIBILITY AND UNCERTAINTY -- ALTERNATIVE DECISION-RULES -- SOCIAL DISCOUNT RATE -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER TEN THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY IN A WORLD OF EXPANDING TECHNOLOGY -- INTRODUCTION -- THE HOUSEHOLD AND THE MARKET -- THE HOME ENVIRONMENT -- INDIVIDUALISM WITHIN THE HOME -- HOME TECHNOLOGY -- ATTRACTIVENESS OF AWAY-FROM-HOME ACTIVITIES -- THE FUTURE ROLE OF THE HOME ECONOMY -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Chapter Eleven TELECOMMUTING, WORK FROM HOME AND ECONOMIC CHANGE -- INTRODUCTION -- ANALYSIS -- HOUSEHOLDS -- FIRMS (INFORMATION USERS) -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter Twelve ATTITUDES OF BANK EMPLOYEES TO TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE: A SURVEY OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN BANKING INDUSTRY -- INTRODUCTION -- THE SURVEY
    Abstract: DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BY CATEGORIES -- ATTITUDES OF RESPONDENTS (EMPLOYEES) TO THE BANKING/BUILDING SOCIETY INDUSTRY AND TO TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE IN THE INDUSTRY -- VIEWS AS TO COMPUTER LITERACY, JOB SECURITY AND MANAGERIAL AND UNION ACTIONS -- CONCLUSIONS -- NOTE -- REFERENCES -- Chapter Thirteen SOCIOECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF NEW TECHNOLOGY IN BANKING: SOME AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND EVIDENCE -- INTRODUCTION -- THE NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN BANKING -- AUSTRALIAN DEVELOPMENTS -- NEW ZEALAND DEVELOPMENTS -- THE QUESTION OF THE NEWER TECHNOLOGIES -- ELECTRONIC BANKING AND THE INSTITUTIONAL CONSUMER -- THE QUESTION OF CONSUMER RESPONSES -- THE LABOUR MARKET CONSEQUENCES OF NEW TECHNOLOGY: SOME CURRENT ISSUES -- SOME FINDINGS -- BANKING IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND -- INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND EMPLOYEE RESPONSES -- SOME TENTATIVE CONCLUSIONS -- NOTE -- REFERENCES -- Chapter Fourteen SOCIAL DETERMINISM, TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMIC EXTERNALITIES -- RAPID HISTORICAL CHANGE AND THE QUESTION OF FREE WILL -- DETERMINISM OF INDIVIDUAL PREFERENCES -- VOLUNTARY FUTURE OR THE AVOIDABILIΤY OF ECONOMIC GROWTH -- GROWING RELEVANCE OF ECONOMIC EXTERNALITIES -- GEOGRAPHIC AND SOCIAL EXTERNALITIES -- DYNAMIC OR HISTORICAL EXTERNALITIES -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Chapter Fifteen TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCE: UNRAVELLING THE STRANDS -- INTRODUCTION -- TECHNOLOGY IN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS -- CONFRONTING TECHNOLOGY DIRECTLY -- MEASURING TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE -- CONCLUSION -- NOTE -- REFERENCES -- INDEX
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    ISBN: 9781351361774
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (155 pages)
    Series Statement: Qualitative Inquiry and Social Justice Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Diversi, Marcelo Betweener Autoethnographies : A Path Towards Social Justice
    DDC: 303.3/72
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Series Editor Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART I: Performing Social Justice -- 1. Expanding the Circle of Us -- Outline of the Rest of the Book -- 2. Locating Betweener Autoethnographies in Qualitative Inquiry -- Performance Turn -- Critical Pedagogy -- Third World Feminism -- Central Metaphor: Betweener Autoethnographies -- PART II: Betweener Autoethnographies -- 3. Betweenness in Writing and Performativity: Betweeners Speak Up -- Beginnings -- Writing Visceral Knowledge in Decolonizing Times -- Dismantling the Myth of the Lone Expert -- Structural Power and Its Epistemological Gatekeepers -- 4. Betweenness in Systemic Exclusion: When Janitors Dare to Become Scholars -- Missing Bodies -- Migrant Stories -- Toward Narratives of Healing and Social Hope -- Note -- 5. Betweenness in Decolonizing Inquiry -- Classrooms as Decolonizing Sites -- Decolonizing Constructions of Childhood and History -- Constructions of (De)Colonizing Childhoods -- Violence -- Tooth -- Memories -- Notes -- PART III: Contemporary Issues on Us versus Them -- 6. Betweener Autoethnographies -- Betweener Autoethnography as a Decolonizing Act -- Toward Inclusive Decolonization -- 7. Traveling Identities -- 8. Activism through Decolonizing Inquiry -- Words to End With -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351629263
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (232 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Girginov, Vassil Rethinking Olympic Legacy
    DDC: 306.483
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of tables and figures -- Preface: the whole book in 500 words -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Untangling the link between the Olympics and legacy: an introduction -- Olympic legacy revisited -- Sport and education - the two pillars of Olympism -- Structure of the book -- 2 Olympism, contentious politics and social change -- Developmental aspirations of Olympism -- Olympic claims, political repertoire, display and resource mobilisation -- 3 A resource perspective on the Olympics -- What makes the Olympics a resource? -- Resource mobilisation powers of the Olympic Movement -- Accessing Olympic resources -- Olympic Games claims, resources, interactions and exchanges -- 4 Leveraging Olympic resources -- Olympic movement claims and resource leveraging -- Who leverages what, how and why? -- Leveraging Olympic programme claims -- 5 Olympism in Action: a capacity building perspective -- Olympism in Action as a capacity building project -- Capacity building as legacy -- Olympic Games, Olympism in Action and national sport systems' capacity building -- 6 National sport organisations' leveraging of the Olympics for capacity building -- Scale and leveraging potential of the Olympic Games -- Mobilisation potential of national sport organisations -- Developing Olympic resources -- Olympic interactions and resource development -- The why and what of organisational leveraging of the Olympics -- 7 Host country's higher education sector and the Olympics: interactions, resources and capacity development -- Introduction -- The higher education and the Olympic Games nexus -- Putting university capacity building in perspective -- Olympic interactions and resource development within the higher education sector -- Conclusion
    Abstract: 8 Olympic interactions, resource leveraging and capacity building in context: the cases of the British Paralympic Association, British Cycling and the Russian Figure Skating Federation -- The case of the British Paralympic Association -- The case of British Cycling -- The case of the Russian Figure Skating Federation -- NSOs' interactions, resource leveraging and capacity building: conclusions -- 9 Why rethink Olympic legacy? Conclusion -- Ontological issues -- Epistemological issues -- Practical issues -- How do legacies come about? -- Index
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    Parallel Title: Print version Gunn, Joshua Fifty Years of Rhetoric Society Quarterly : Selected Readings, 1968-2018
    DDC: 302.2
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: RSQ's Greatest Hits! -- I The Early Years (1968-1989) -- 2 Rules, Conventions, Constraints, and Rhetorical Action -- 3 Composition Then and Now -- 4 General Specialists: Fifty Years Later -- II The Nineties (1990-1999) -- 5 Re/Dressing Histories -- Or, on Re/Covering Figures Who Have Been Laid Bare by Our Gaze -- 6 Kenneth Burke Among the Moderns: Counter-Statement as Counter Statement -- 7 Rhetorical Criticism of Public Discourse on the Internet: Theoretical Implications -- 8 Aristotle on Epideictic: The Formation of Public Morality -- III The Naughts (2000-2009) -- 9 Feminist Methods of Research in the History of Rhetoric: What Difference Do They Make? -- 10 Forum Discussion on Agency -- How Ought We to Understand the Concept of Rhetorical Agency? Report From the ARS -- "Ouija Board, Are There Any Communications?" Agency, Ontotheology, and the Death of the Humanist Subject, or, Continuing the ARS Conversation -- Teaching the Postmodern Rhetor: Continuing the Conversation on Rhetorical Agency -- 11 Unframing Models of Public Distribution: From Rhetorical Situation to Rhetorical Ecologies -- 12 What Can Automation Tell Us About Agency? -- 13 Between Archive and Participation: Public Memory in a Digital Age -- 14 Identification: Burke and Freud on Who You Are -- IV RSQ Lately (2010-Present) -- 15 "This Is Your Brain on Rhetoric": Research Directions for Neurorhetorics -- 16 The Mock Rock Topos -- 17 Parrēsia, Foucault, and the Classical Rhetorical Tradition -- 18 Deep Ambivalence and Wild Objects: Toward a Strange Environmental Rhetoric -- 19 Exigencies for RSQ: An Afterword -- Index
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    Series Statement: Developing Qualitative Inquiry Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Clandinin, D. Jean The Relational Ethics of Narrative Inquiry
    DDC: 305.800723
    Abstract: Cover -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Looking Backward and Forward to Relational Ethics in Narrative Inquiry -- Vera: Coming to Relational Ethics through Encounters -- Jean: Coming to Relational Ethics through Family Stories -- Sean: Coming to Relational Ethics Situated within Place -- Coming to Relational Ethics in Narrative Inquiry -- Chapter 2: The Relational Ontology of Narrative Inquiry Shapes Relational Ethics -- Shaped by Pragmatist Understandings -- Connections to the Dimensions of Relational Ethics -- Shaped by the Work of Noddings (1984) and Long (2008) -- Shaped by the Work of Bergum and Dossetor (2005) -- Connections to the Dimensions of Relational Ethics -- Shaped by the Work of Indigenous Scholars -- Turning to Indigenous Elders with Whom We Work -- Connections to the Dimensions of Relational Ethics -- Chapter 3: The Living and Telling of Narrative Inquiry in the Arts Club -- Coming to the Study: Reverberations of Past Studies -- Staying in Relation with People, Ideas, and Contexts -- Continuing to Stay in Relation with People, Ideas, and Contexts -- These Lingering Wonders Shape Another Study -- Current Study: Coming Alongside Aboriginal Youth and Families -- Framing a Research Puzzle -- Creating a Larger Context of the Study: A Diverse Team -- Situating the Study within a Particular Site -- Day-to-Day Living within the Research Spaces: Creating Conversational Spaces -- Ongoing Conversational Research Spaces with Participants -- Ongoing Conversational Research Spaces on the Research Team -- Leaving the Arts Club Space -- The Ongoing Conversational Spaces -- Reverberations across Lives, Contexts, and Ideas -- Note -- Chapter 4: Nurturing [Wilder] Gardens, Love, and Narratives Anew -- Honoring the Brothersâ Experiences -- Complexities of Intimacy -- Notes
    Abstract: Chapter 5: The Relational Ethics of Atending with Wide-Awakeness to the Ongoingness of Experience -- Wakefulness or Wide-Awakeness as a Dimension of Relational Ethics -- Wakefulness in Relational Ethics in Rossow-Kimballâs Chapter -- Wakefulness in the Relational Ethics in the Arts Club Study -- Wakefulness as a Dimension of Relational Ethics in Narrative Inquiry -- Chapter 6: Making Masala: Shaping a Multiperspectival Narrative Inquiry through a Re-searchof and for Storied Images -- How I Got Here: The Beginnings of a Re-search Journey -- Portraying a Time of Transition -- Picturing a Multiperspectival Narrative Inquiry Suffused with Care -- Picturing What It Might Mean for Me to Be a Narrative Inquirer -- Picturing What It Might Mean for Me to Be a South Asian Female Narrative Inquirer -- Portraying a Fatherâs Regard -- A Masala of Images: The Unfolding of a Re-search Journey -- Reflecting on Diverse Images Contouring the Beginnings of a Narrative Inquiry -- Reflecting on Differing Images of a Former Student and Her Mother -- Co-Composing (New) Portraits and Collages of South Asian Females in Canada -- Notes -- Chapter 7: The Relational Ethics of Moving Slowly in Ways that Allow for Listening and Living -- Moving Slowly as a Dimension of Relational Ethics -- Elder Isabelle: Helping Us Think of Silent Walking as Part of Moving Alongside Slowly -- Sliding Backward in Time: Seanâs Silent Walking with Isabelle -- Sliding Forward: Sean Moves Slowly Alongside Lane -- Isabelle and Lane: Teaching Us All to Listen in the Arts Club -- Relational Ethics as Slow Movements Alongside -- Chapter 8: Embracing Tensions through Narrative Inquiry into Experiences of People who are Homeless in Japan -- Moment of Tension at a Soup Kitchen -- Mulling over the Tension -- My Research Puzzle
    Abstract: Dwelling in a Relational Space while Dwelling in Multiple Other Relationships -- Re-Living and Walking Together in the Remembrance -- Living with Tensions for Ethical Possibilities -- Notes -- Chapter 9: The Relational Ethics of Engaging with Imagination, Improvisation, Playfulness, and World-Traveling -- Returning to the Arts Club -- Chapter 10: Dwelling (Together) in the Depths of (Un/Not) Knowing -- Walking to School -- (Re)Turning to Composing a Relationship Alongside Ayesha and Zahra -- Will You Be My (Research) Friend? -- Our First Research Conversation -- Finding/Creating Places of Possibility and Connection amidst Uncertainty -- Notes -- Chapter 11: The Relational Ethics of Always Engaging with a Sense of Uncertainty and Not Knowing -- Engaging with Uncertainty and Not Knowing with Youth in the Arts Club -- Resonances across the Stories of Experience -- Chapter 12: All My Relations -- Notes -- Chapter 13: Relational Ethics as Lived Embodiments that Require Us to be Still and Attend to, and With, Silence and Contemplation -- Resonances of Silence and Contemplation in the Arts Club -- Chapter 14: Ways of Departure: Contemplating Relational Ethics in Narrative Inquiry -- June, 2013: Conversation in the Car Leaving the Arts Club after the Art Show and Feast -- Conversation Fragment 1 -- Inquiring into Conversation Fragment 1 -- December, 2016: After the Departure from the Arts Club. Still in Conversation with Each Other and with Youth, Still in Moments of Departure -- Conversation Fragment 2 -- Inquiring into Conversation Fragment 2 -- May, 2016: A Conversation Long after the Departure -- Conversation Fragment 3 -- Inquiry into Conversation Fragment 3 -- Gathering Thoughts -- Chapter 15: Living Relational Ethics -- In the Midst: Coming Together on Pender Island -- Jean: Encountering the Uncertainty -- Sean: Coming to the Writing Weekend
    Abstract: Living the Conversational Space within the Weekend -- Five Dimensions of Relational Ethics in Narrative Inquiry -- A Turn toward Challenges of Living Relational Ethics -- Challenges Embedded in Playfulness and World-Traveling -- Challenges Embedded in Moving Slowly -- Challenges Embedded in Staying Wakeful -- Challenges in Living with Uncertainty -- Challenges Related to Embodiment -- Continuing Challenges in Relational Ethics -- Afterword: The Ethics and Politics of Narrative Inquiry -- References
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    Milton : Routledge
    ISBN: 9781351202220
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (164 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Revivals Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Atkinson, Paul Sociological Readings and Re-Readings (1996)
    DDC: 301
    Abstract: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Ethnography in perspective -- 3 Ethnography: parody and pastiche -- 4 Supervising the text -- 5 Urban confessions -- 6 At Man's Best Hospital and the Mug'n'Muffin -- 7 Goffinan's poetics -- 8 The ethnography of a medical setting: reading, writing and rhetoric -- 9 Reading health economics -- 10 Epilogue -- Bibliography
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