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  • 101
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    London : Palgrave Macmillan UK
    ISBN: 9781137563378
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (338 p)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life
    Parallel Title: Print version Buchanan, Ann Grandfathers : Global Perspectives
    DDC: 306.8745
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Prologue -- An Unusual Grandfather -- What One Single-Parent Indian Man Achieved -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I: Overview -- 1: Introduction -- Making Grandfathers Visible -- Global Families -- Demographic Trends Increase Grandfather Availability -- Divorces, Remarriages and New Family Constellations Affect Grandparenting -- Importance of Knowledge About Grandfathers' Involvement for Social Policy -- Legal Systems -- Key Questions -- Organization of the Book -- References
    Abstract: 2: A New Niche? The Theory of Grandfather Involvement -- Introduction -- Why Do Grandfathers Care? -- The Evolutionary Perspective -- The Economic Perspective -- The Sociological Perspective -- Explaining the Same Robust Grandparental Investment Pattern from Different Perspectives -- Complementary, Not Competing, Approaches -- Family Size, Birth Order and Availability of Other Kin Influence Grandfathering -- Do Modern Grandfathers Fill a Novel Niche? -- Grandfather Niche: Single-Teenage-Mother Families -- Step-Grandfather Niche: Increasing Prevalence
    Abstract: Summary of Grandfather Effects in Industrialized Societies -- References -- Part II: Grandfathers in Their Global Context -- 3: The Social Construction of Grandfatherhood Across Time in England and the United States -- Introduction -- Paternal Authority: Judeo-Christian Legacy -- The Medieval Family -- The Early American Settlers -- The Slave Family in America -- The Impact of Industrialization: Older Men as a Burden -- The Victorian Patriarch -- Older Men in the United States in the Nineteenth to Twentieth Centuries -- The Coming of Welfare States
    Abstract: The Twenty-First Century: New Grandfathers in Multicultural Societies -- Grandfathers as Companions -- Conclusion -- References -- 4: Out of the Shadows: Are Grandfathers Defining Their Own Roles in the Modern Family in Denmark? -- Introduction -- Understanding the Dynamics of the Role of Grandfathers in Modern Families -- Methodology and Danish Grandfathers -- Grandfathers and Grandchildren-Relationships and Roles -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- 5: Grandfathers: The Parents' Perspective in the United Kingdom -- Introduction -- Netmums -- Difficult Family Relationships
    Abstract: Difficulties Following Grandparent Separation/Divorce -- Parents as Gatekeepers -- Grandmothers and Grandfathers as Grandchild Carers -- Grandparents' Care -- Overnight Stays -- Should Grandparents Be Paid to Look After Their Grandchildren? -- Maintaining Family History -- Caring for Grandfathers, Sickness, and Managing Death -- The Stress of Grandparent Illness -- Should Children Go to Funerals? -- Money, Wills, and Inheritance -- Concerns About Abuse -- Joy and Sadness -- Conclusion -- References -- 6: Maori Grandfathers in Aotearoa (New Zealand) -- Introduction -- Change and Diversity
    Abstract: Demographic Trends and Grandparenthood
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  • 102
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    London : Palgrave Macmillan UK
    ISBN: 9781137531803
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (246 p)
    Series Statement: Citizenship, Gender and Diversity
    Series Statement: Citizenship, Gender and Diversity Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Guest, Carly Becoming Feminist : Narratives and Memories
    DDC: 305.42
    Keywords: Sociology ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1: Introduction -- Participants -- Conclusions -- 2: Narratives and Memories of Feminism -- Feminist Waves -- Feminist Generations -- Telling Stories Differently -- Conversations in Narratives and Memories -- Questioning the Death of Feminism -- 3: Rebecca: Class, Politics and Family -- Introduction -- 'It's My Feminism and No One Else's' -- Remembering Family, Class and Politics -- Remembering Women Against Pit Closure -- 'And the One Doesn't Stir without the Other' -- 'And then the Last One Is my Mum…' -- Conclusions
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  • 103
    ISBN: 9781137533234
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (315 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Marshall, P. David Contemporary Publics : Shifting Boundaries in New Media, Technology and Culture
    DDC: 302.231
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Contributors -- List of Figures -- chapter 1: Introduction: The Plurality of Publics -- Public Uses: Deploying the Terms Public and Publics -- Changing Boundaries: Privacy Becomes a Form of Public -- Contemporary Publics -- Bibliography -- Part I: Countering Neoliberal Publics: Screen and Space -- chapter 2: The Beach Beneath the Street: Art and Counterpublics -- Bibliography -- chapter 3: A Hungry Public: Stranger Relationality and the Blak Wave -- Public Personhood -- Addressing a Hungry Public -- Belonging to a Hungry Public
    Abstract: The Blak Wave and Stranger Relationality in The Darkside -- Strangerhood, Authenticity, and the Impasse -- Bibliography -- chapter 4: Re-membering, (Re-) appropriation, and Polyphony: SBS Independent and White Australian Memory -- Introduction -- SBSi and Productive Diversity -- Countermemorialising White Australian Hegemony -- Countermemorial Re-membering -- Countermemorial (Re-) appropriation -- Countermemorial Polyphony -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- chapter 5: Ghosting: Putting the Volume into Screen Memory -- Notes -- Bibliography
    Abstract: chapter 6: Dancing Dandenong: The Poetics of Spatial Politics -- Introduction -- Who Speaks for the Dancer? -- Don't Kill the Tree -- Big Trouble for Little India -- Coda -- Note -- Bibliography -- chapter 7: New Strategies for Old Practices -- Introduction: Strategy and Speculation -- The Artefact, the Exhibition and the Artist -- Profaning Old Masters -- Free Campers, Swarms and Excommunication -- Idle Time and Active Artists in Public Space -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Part II: Making and Shaping Publics: Discourse and Technology -- chapter 8: Media Technologies and Publics -- Bibliography
    Abstract: chapter 9: Cosmopolitanism on Demand? Television and the Narrowing of Mediated Social Connection -- Conditions of Cosmopolitanism -- Television Beyond Borders -- News, Flow, and Television -- The Attention Economy and Personalisation -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- chapter 10: Multilingual Publics: Fansubbing Global TV -- What's the (Language) Difference? -- The Viki Difference -- Multilingual Publics -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- chapter 11: Surveillance Publics After Edward Snowden -- Deepening the Surveillant Assemblage -- Vectors of Surveillance -- Surveillance Publics
    Abstract: Bibliography -- chapter 12: Stoking Expectations: Public Relations and the Politics of "Bogans" -- "Nobody Likes a Bogan" -- Contemporary "Aussie" Publics: A Thorny Problem -- Bogan Publics: Unculture and Politics -- Anzac Day, Symbolism and Bogans -- Political PR, Discourse and Anxiety -- Conclusion: Creating New Taxonomies in PR -- Notes -- Bibliography -- chapter 13: We Are Rhetoric. Get Over It! -- Bibliography -- Part III: Commodifying Public Intimacies -- chapter 14: Making Cents of Contemporary Intimacies: The Private in the Public
    Abstract: Making Sense of Contemporary Intimacies: A Kiss, a Family Photo, Gay Marriage, and New Mothers
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  • 104
    ISBN: 9781137575081
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (400 p)
    Series Statement: New Geographies of Europe
    Parallel Title: Print version Nadler, Robert Return Migration and Regional Development in Europe : Mobility Against the Stream
    DDC: 304.809409051
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Foreword: Beyond Ordinary Paradoxes -- Contents -- Notes on the Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1: Introduction: Mobility Against the Stream? New Concepts, Methodological Approaches and Regional Perspectives on Return Migration in Europe -- 1.1 Significance of Return Migration in Europe -- 1.2 Scarcity of Data on Return Migration -- 1.3 Theoretical Frameworks of Return Migration -- 1.4 The Nexus Between Return Migration and Regional Development
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  • 105
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    London : Palgrave Macmillan UK
    ISBN: 9781137582584
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (268 pages)
    Series Statement: Frontiers of Globalization
    Series Statement: Frontiers of Globalization Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 320
    Keywords: Globalization ; Globalization ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Acknowledgements" -- "Contents" -- "LIST OF ACRONYMS" -- "LIST OF FIGURES" -- "Chapter 1: Managing Chineseness as Identity Grafting" -- "Identity Grafting: Accelerated Development and Dual Hegemony" -- "The Management of Chineseness" -- "Managing Chineseness" -- "The Inquiry Journey" -- "ECI: Microcosm of Global Political Economy" -- "Demographical Constructs" -- "Linguistic Primacy" -- "Childhood Socioeconomic Status" -- "Working Backwards on the Education Timeline" -- "Ethical Considerations" -- "Outline of Managing Chineseness" -- "Notes" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 2: Sleepy Fishing Village Overrun by Immigrants?" -- "Pre-Independence Singapore" -- "Post-Independence: Proactive Ethnic Management" -- "The Function of Ethnic Management in the Singapore Political Economy" -- "Phase 1: English-Speaking LaborâAt a Fraction of the Price" -- "Phase 2: Speak MandarinâSingapore as the Gateway to Asia" -- "Phase 3: GLCâHallmark of Reliability" -- "Phase 4: Economic DiversificationâObsolescence of CMIO Social Compact" -- "Economic Excellence: The Basis for Ethnic Management" -- "Conclusion" -- "Notes" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 3: Typologizing Chineseness" -- "Situational Chinese" -- "Born-Again Chinese" -- "Integrated Chinese" -- "Repressed Chinese" -- "A Typology of Chineseness" -- "Transnational Professionalism" -- "Singapore Teachers" -- "Conclusion" -- "Notes" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 4: The Complex" -- "I Have Very Few Managers Who Believe they Compare Equally to Westerners" -- "Repressed ChinesenessâWe Always Regard the Westerners as More Superior" -- "Transcending OrientalismâI Am in for the Kill to Close the Deal" -- "Identity Grafting of Chineseness upon an Economic Base of Accelerated Development" -- "Conclusion" -- "Notes" -- "Bibliography".
    Abstract: Pre-Independence Singapore -- Post-Independence: Proactive Ethnic Management -- The Function of Ethnic Management in the Singapore Political Economy -- Phase 1: English-Speaking Labor-At a Fraction of the Price -- Phase 2: Speak Mandarin-Singapore as the Gateway to Asia -- Phase 3: GLC-Hallmark of Reliability -- Phase 4: Economic Diversification-Obsolescence of CMIO Social Compact -- Economic Excellence: The Basis for Ethnic Management -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Typologizing Chineseness -- Situational Chinese -- Born-Again Chinese -- Integrated Chinese
    Abstract: Repressed Chinese -- A Typology of Chineseness -- Transnational Professionalism -- Singapore Teachers -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: The Complex -- I Have Very Few Managers Who Believe they Compare Equally to Westerners -- Repressed Chineseness-We Always Regard the Westerners as More Superior -- Transcending Orientalism-I Am in for the Kill to Close the Deal -- Identity Grafting of Chineseness upon an Economic Base of Accelerated Development -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: The Boys Wear High Heels with Platforms -- Echoing China's No
    Abstract: Born-Again Chinese-You Don't Like Our Food but We Don't Like Your Sausages Either -- Integrated Chinese-Being a Part, Yet Apart -- Identity Grafting of Chineseness within a Dual Hegemonic Framework -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: Sunshine, Bananas, and Coconuts -- 'Lazy Native': Subjugation by Peer Orientalism -- 'Willful Native': Peer Oriental as Threat -- Peer Orientalism at ECI -- Identity Grafting and Peer Orientalism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7: Singapore Society in Transition, Really? -- Social Constructions of Chineseness
    Abstract: Recipients and Makers of Education -- Policy Implications -- Theoretical Implications -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 8: Indeed -- An Afterthought on Identity Grafting -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Bibliography -- Index
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  • 106
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    London : Palgrave Macmillan UK
    ISBN: 9781137601353
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (133 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Bristow, Jennie The Sociology of Generations : New Directions and Challenges
    DDC: 304.6
    Keywords: Demography ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Why Study Generations? -- Features of the Problem of Generations Today -- History and Biography -- Continuity and Change -- Gender, Reproduction, and Life Course -- Boundaries and Labels -- Generations and the Sociology of Knowledge -- References -- Chapter 2: Fresh Contacts, Education, and the Cultural Heritage -- Fresh Contacts and the Cultural Heritage -- Tensions Within, and Beyond, the Curriculum -- Instrumentalism versus Humanism: A Long-Running Tension -- Post-War Curriculum Conflicts -- Gove versus the Blob
    Abstract: The Market, the State, and the Juggernaut of Instrumentalism -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Teachers, the End of Ideology, and the Pace of Change -- Relativism and the Sociology of Knowledge -- Teachers: Mediating the Generation Gap -- Generational Consciousness and the Pace of Change -- Intellectual Antinomianism and the Adversary Culture -- Teachers as Agents of Change -- Risk Consciousness and Teachers as Technicians -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: 'Safeguarding', Child Protection and Implicit Knowledge -- Child Abuse as Metaphor -- Every Child Matters
    Abstract: Risk and Regulation -- Intergenerational Estrangement and the Problem of Adult Identity -- Generational Distancing and Socialisation in Reverse -- 'Healthy Eating' and the Problem of Knowledge -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Gender and the Intimate Politics of Reproduction -- Demography and the 'Natural Existence' of Generations -- Gender and the Generational Contract -- The Birth of Social Policy and the Problem of Reproduction -- The Sixties and the 'War over the Family' -- Generations and the Transformation of Intimacy -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 6: Conclusion
    Abstract: References -- References -- Index
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  • 107
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    London : Palgrave Macmillan UK
    ISBN: 9781137522795
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (315 p)
    Series Statement: Palgrave European Film and Media Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Cooke, Paul Screening European Heritage : Creating and Consuming History on Film
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- Screening European Heritage -- Works Cited -- Part I: Contexts of Production -- Chapter 1: The Politics and Sociology of Screening the Past: A National and Transnational Perspective -- Heritage and EU Cultural Policy -- National Historical Narratives and the Transnational Context -- Audiences and the National and Transnational Dimension of Heritage -- Contested Heritage: The Past and Contemporary Politics -- The Politics of Heritage and Memory -- Notes -- Works Cited
    Abstract: Chapter 2: British Flanders: Co-produced Television Drama and the Limits of a European Heritage -- The Deregulation of British Film and Television -- Co-producing Britain in Flanders -- The Limits of a European Heritage -- Works Cited -- Chapter 3: Whose Heritage?: Noi credevamo (We Believed) and the National, Regional and Transnational Dynamics of the Risorgimento Film -- Historical Epics, the Risorgimento and Heritage Cinema -- We Believed -- Problematising the Revolutionary Narrative -- Problematising National Unity -- Production: Problematising National Cinema -- Conclusion -- Notes
    Abstract: Works Cited -- Part II: Limits of Representation -- Chapter 4: Towards World Heritage Cinema (Starting from the Negative) -- Owning History -- Made in Italy -- Last and Later Emperors -- World Heritage Cinema -- Conclusion: Unnecessary Pasts -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 5: Rewriting History from the Margins: Diasporic Memory, Shabby Chic and Archival Footage -- Outside the Law: Revisiting the Contested Memory of the Algerian War of Independence -- Archival Footage and Shabby Chic in Almanya: Welcome to Germany -- Belle: Adding 'Colour' to English Heritage -- Conclusion -- Works Cited
    Abstract: Chapter 6: Facing Dark Heritage: The Legacy of Nazi Perpetrators in German-Language Film -- How They Became What They Were: Tracing Ideological Formation Through Heritage Discourse -- Death Is My Trade: Criticising German Memory Through Film Heritage -- Untimely Enquiries into Dark Heritage -- Works Cited -- Chapter 7: Spectral Spanish Heritage: The Hauntology of La noche de los girasoles (The Night of the Sunflowers) -- Heritage as Hauntology -- Heritage, Landscape and Tourism -- Castile as Cinematic Location -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Works Cited
    Abstract: Chapter 8: Adapting Balzac in Jacques Rivette's Ne Touchez pas la hache (Don't Touch the Axe): Violence and the Post-Heritage Aesthetic -- La Duchesse de Langeais on Screen -- Violence and the Post-Heritage Aesthetic -- Rivette and the Redefining of Heritage -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 9: The Ironic Gaze: Roots Tourism and Irish Heritage Cinema -- Rethinking the Tourist Gaze -- New Tourists and the Ironic Gaze -- Works Cited -- Part III: Modes of Consumption -- Chapter 10: Historical Films in Europe: The Transnational Production, Circulation and Reception of 'National' Heritage Drama
    Abstract: The Relative Visibility of European Historical Drama
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  • 108
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    London : Palgrave Macmillan UK
    ISBN: 9781137532497
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (362 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Manfredi, Simonetta Challenges of Active Ageing : Equality Law and the Workplace
    DDC: 650
    Keywords: Management science ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I: The Development of the Law at EU Level -- 1: Setting the Scene: Development of the CJEU Jurisprudence on Age Discrimination in Employment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 European Age Discrimination Legislation -- 2.1 The Preamble -- 2.2 The Provisions -- 3 Development Through the Case Law of the CJEU -- 3.1 A Strong Principle in Mangold -- 3.2 Approval of Compulsory Retirement in Palacios -- 3.3 A Cold Shower? Rosenbladt
    Abstract: 3.4 Right to Work? Georgiev, Fuchs and Hörnfeldt -- 3.5 Age-Related Pay or Employment Rights and Seniority: Kücükdeveci and Hennigs -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 The Relative Importance of Age Discrimination Law -- 4.2 The Subsidiarity and Proportionality of Age Discrimination Law -- 4.3 The Interdisciplinarity of Age Discrimination law -- 4.4 The Dilemmatic Nature of Age Discrimination Law -- 4.5 The Collective Nature of Age Discrimination Law -- 4.6 The Economic Paradigm of Age Discrimination Law -- 5 Conclusions -- 2: A Freedom Under Supervision: The EU Court and Mandatory Retirement Age
    Abstract: 1 The Judgments on Mandatory Retirement Age -- 1.1 Judgments Rejecting National Measures -- 1.2 Judgments accepting or Opening the Way to Accept National Provisions -- 2 External Factors: 'The World Out There' -- 3 Conclusion -- Part II: The Issue of Retirement -- 3: Retirement and the Pension Crisis -- 1 The Role of Neoliberal Ideology and Discourse -- 1.1 A Brief Overview of Current Pension Provision in the UK -- 1.2 The Manufacturing of a Pensions Crisis -- 2 New Policy Changes -- 3 Compulsion, Non-Retirement, and Longer Working Lives -- 4 Conclusion
    Abstract: 4: The Challenges of Active Ageing in the UK: A Case Study of the Approach to Retirement in the UK -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Challenges of Active Ageing in the UK -- 3 The UK Legal Framework -- 3.1 Justifying Retirement -- 4 Meeting the Challenges of Active Ageing? -- 4.1 Challenging the Justification of Retirement -- Dignity or Collegiality -- General or Individual Justification? -- 4.2 Reinstating Retirement Through the Backdoor? -- 5 Alternative Means to Meet the Needs of Older Workers -- 6 Concluding Remarks -- Part III: The Challenges of Extending Working Lives
    Abstract: 5: Intersectionality as a Tool for Analysing Age and Gender in Labour Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 An Intersectional Approach to Age and Gender in Labour Law -- 3 Demographic Developments and Older Women's Position in the Labour Market -- 4 The Active Ageing Agenda in EU Employment Policies -- 5 EU Law on Work Life Discrimination -- 6 Age and Gender in Working Life and Labour Law: Intersectional Observations -- 7 Conclusions -- 6: Active Ageing in Italy: Labour Market Perspectives and Access to Welfare -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Retirement Age -- 2.1 Active Ageing and Retirement Policies
    Abstract: 3 Age and Termination of the Employment Contract
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  • 109
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    London : Palgrave Macmillan UK
    ISBN: 9781137576507
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (295 p)
    Series Statement: Palgrave European Film and Media Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Bacon, Henry Finnish Cinema : A Transnational Enterprise
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Also by the Authors -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction to the Study of Transnational Small Nation Cinema -- Films as Transnational Art -- Notions of Nations and National Cinemas -- Finnish Cinema as a Transnational Small Nation Cinema Case Study -- Theoretical and Methodological Approach -- Notes -- Part I: Beginnings: −1930 -- Chapter 2: A Young Nation Seeking to Define Itself: Finland in 1900-1930 -- Chapter 3: The Emergence of Finnish Film Production and Its Linkages to Cinema Businesses During the Silent Era
    Abstract: Early Productions Within the Cinema Companies -- Nationalistic Filmmaking in the Aftermath of the First World War -- It All Comes Down to Distribution -- Expansion Leads to Rivalry -- Competition in Filmmaking -- Domestic Silent Features as Part of the Finnish Film Business -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Finnish Film Style in the Silent Era -- Supplementing Images with Words -- The Persistence of Large Shot Scales -- Matters of Dissection and Continuity -- Creating Believable Diegetic Worlds -- Notes -- Part II: The Studio Era: 1930-1960 -- Chapter 5: War and Peace: Finland Among Contending Nations
    Abstract: Chapter 6: Conceptions of National Film Style During the Studio Era -- Film Sound -- House Styles -- Rhetoric of National Style -- Taste -- Plausibility -- Tempo -- Four Modes of Film Style -- Notes -- Chapter 7: Exporting Finnish Films -- The Main Trends in Foreign Distribution -- The Nordic Card -- Niche Markets for Finnish-Language Films -- Organizing Exports -- Notes -- Part III: New Waves: 1960-1980 -- Chapter 8: Trade and Diplomacy Between East and West -- Chapter 9: The Finnish New Wave as a Transnational Phenomenon -- The Finnish New Wave as a Transnational Phenomenon
    Abstract: International Collaborations -- The Style of the New Wave -- Excess and New Wave Film Culture -- Transnational Approaches to Excess -- Shattering the Frame -- An Excessive Challenge to National Romanticism -- Wandering Shots and Any-Spaces-Whatever -- Pop Culture -- Rhetorical Manifestos -- Open-Ended Conclusions -- Notes -- Chapter 10: Popular Modernism -- In-between Production -- Authorship -- Intermediality -- Adaptation -- Voiceover Narration -- Films About Media -- Intermedial Work Environment -- Notes -- Part IV: The Age of Internationalization: Finnish Cinema Since 1980
    Abstract: Chapter 11: An Increasingly European Nation -- Chapter 12: International Networks of Production and Distribution -- Finnish Cinema in the New Europe -- European Production and Distribution Collaboration -- Nordic Production Collaboration -- Notes -- Chapter 13: Producer-led Mode of Film Production -- Marko Röhr: A Commercial Form of National Cinema -- A New Mode of Production -- International Connections -- National Cinema -- Notes -- Chapter 14: Two Modes of Transnational Filmmaking -- Klaus Härö: Between Two Small Nation Film Cultures
    Abstract: Aki Kaurismäki's Transnational Aesthetics of Contradiction
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    ISBN: 9781137450111
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (315 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Burdsey, Daniel Race, Place and the Seaside : Postcards from the Edge
    DDC: 304.60942
    Keywords: Ethnicity ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Endorsements -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Part I -- 1: Introduction: Race, Place and the Seaside -- Setting the Scene: Three Vignettes -- What's an Issue Like Race Doing in a Nice Place Like the English Seaside? -- About This Book -- Placing Race at the Seaside -- Coastal Liquidity -- Naming Race and Racism at the Seaside -- The Fieldwork -- Overview of Chapters -- 2: Shifting Sands? Theories and Concepts of Contemporary Life at the Water's Edge -- Introduction: "Low" and "High" Tides at the Seaside -- Low Tide? -- High Tide?
    Abstract: Re/imagining the Seaside-Multiple Spaces, Multiple Places -- Defining and Conceptualising the Seaside -- Thinking About the Seaside and the Beach: Symbol, Liminality, Affect -- Constructing the Seaside -- The Seaside and Beach as Threshold: Spaces, Bodies, and Time -- Emotional, Haptic, and Sensuous Seaside Geographies -- Race, Liminality, and "Strangers" on the Shore -- Racialised Liminality and the Seaside -- Racialised Regulation at the Seaside -- Race, the Seaside, and Being Made "Strange" -- 3: Between the City and the Sea: Race, Ethnicity, and Space at the Periphery
    Abstract: Introduction: Studying Race at the Seaside -- Finding a Space for Race at the Seaside -- Racialised Ontologies of Landscape and Belonging -- Race and Space Beyond the City: The Countryside, Suburbia, and Other "New" Locations of Multiculture -- All White by Me? Dominant Racial Imaginaries and In/visibilities of Whiteness at the English Seaside -- Ethnic and Racial Demographics at the Seaside -- Conceptualising Whiteness at the Seaside -- Intersectionalities of Whiteness at the Seaside -- Whiteness, Narratives of Nation, and the Symbolism of the Seaside
    Abstract: 4: Race, Whiteness, and the Spaces and Places of Seaside Leisure -- Introduction: Taking Seaside Popular Culture Seriously -- Seaside Entertainments and Amusements: Heroic and Marginal Whiteness, Exotic Otherness, and (Neo)Colonial Fantasy -- The Empire at Home: Historical Racialised Leisure Experiences at the English Seaside -- Legacies of Empire: Racialised Themes in Contemporary Seaside Pleasure and Leisure -- (Neo-)colonial Adventures -- Heroic and Marginal Whitenesses -- Race, Cultural Politics, and the Beach in the Global North -- Race on the Beach: The USA -- Race on the Beach: Australia
    Abstract: Race on the Beach: South Africa -- Part II -- 5: "It Still Felt Like I Was Going to the End of the Earth": Race, Identity, and Community Formation in a Seaside Town -- Introduction: Situating Minority Ethnic Engagements with the English Seaside -- Imagining and Remembering the English Seaside -- Coming to the Seaside -- Connecting with the Seaside -- Community Formation at the Seaside -- Ethnicity, social networks, and integration -- Culture, Consumption, and Community -- Living Within a Majority White Community in a Seaside Town -- "This Is Our Community": Community Formation Beyond Ethnicity
    Abstract: 6: "Sometimes, You Know, I Feel Happy When I See the Sea": Landscapes of Race and Spatial Im/mobilities in a Seaside Town
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    ISBN: 9781137438270
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (423 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Bruckmeier, Karl Social-Ecological Transformation : Reconnecting Society and Nature
    DDC: 333.7
    Keywords: Endangered ecosystems ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1: Introduction: Developing Social-­Ecological Concepts and Theories -- References -- 2: Interaction of Society and Nature in Sociology -- Sociological Theories and Their Reflection of Society-Nature Interaction -- Sociological Theory of Society in the Twentieth Century -- Limits of Sociological Analyses of Society-Nature Interaction -- Interdisciplinary Broadening: Social-Scientific Analyses of Society and Nature -- Social-Ecological Theory of Society and Nature
    Abstract: Conclusion: Conceptualising the Relations Between Society and Nature -- Appendix: Relations Between Society and Nature According to Main Sociological Theories -- (1) Traditional Theory: Luhmann's Theory of Social Systems -- (2) Critical Theory: Habermas' Theory of Communicative Action -- (3) Societal Transformation in Sociological Views: Post-industrial Society -- (4) Social Transformation in Sociological Views: Reflexive Modernisation and Cosmopolitan Risk Society (Beck and Giddens) -- References -- 3: Interaction of Nature and Society in Ecology
    Abstract: Ecology as an Interdisciplinary Science of Humans in Ecosystems -- Ecological Theories of Nature-Society Interaction -- Shifting the Limits of Ecological Research on Nature-Society Interaction -- Bridging Concepts in Social-Ecological System Analyses: Vulnerability, Resilience, and Sustainability -- Variants of Vulnerability -- Variants of Resilience -- Sustainability Research -- Connecting Vulnerability, Resilience, and Sustainability to Social-Ecological Theory -- Conclusion: Interdisciplinary Social-Ecological Theory
    Abstract: Appendix: Connecting Empirical and Theoretical Knowledge-Integration of Analyses of Vulnerability, Resilience, and Sustainability -- Reconstructing Social and Ecological Meanings of Vulnerability -- Reconstructing Social and Ecological Meanings of Resilience -- Reconstructing Social and Ecological Meanings of Sustainability -- A Methodology to Integrate Analyses of Vulnerability, Resilience, and Sustainability -- References -- 4: Sustainability in Social-Ecological Perspective -- The Prior Discourse of Sustainable Development -- Main Ideas of Sustainable Development
    Abstract: Assessment of the Sustainability Discourse -- Ways of Broadening and Renewing the Sustainability Discourse -- Interdisciplinary Analyses of Sustainable Development -- Integration of Sustainability Analyses in Political-Economic and Social-Ecological Theory -- Conclusion: Social-Ecological Transformation to Sustainability -- Appendix: Connecting Local and Global Strategies of SES-The Significance of Empirical Knowledge -- (1) Ostrom: The Complexity of Local Resource Management-Principles of Sustainability
    Abstract: (2) Ecological Analyses of Urban Sustainability: Integrating Contrasting Results of Research
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    ISBN: 9781137555977
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (200 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Monaghan, Whitney Queer Girls, Temporality and Screen Media : Not 'Just a Phase'
    DDC: 302.23
    Keywords: Motion pictures ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Just a Phase -- Terminology -- Visibility -- Across Cultures -- Queer Temporalities -- Queer Girls, Temporality and Screen Media -- Chapter 2: "Are Queer Girls, Girls?" -- Girls -- Queer/Girl Theory -- Queering Girls' Studies, "Girling" Queer Studies: The Critical Potential of In-Between -- Chapter 3: Serialising the Queer Girl in Sugar Rush and Skins -- Teen TV's Transitory Queer Girls -- Serialising the Desire of the Queer Girl Protagonist: Sugar Rush -- Serialising a Relationship Between Queer Girls: Skins
    Abstract: On Queerness, Queer Girls and Television -- Chapter 4: Retrospective Narratives, Nostalgia and the Queer Girl: For 80 Days and Butterfly -- Narratives of Going in Rather Than Coming Out: The "Memorial Mode of Representation" -- Thinking Nostalgically, Feeling the Past: Unpacking Nostalgia -- "Looking Forward" and "Feeling Backward" in Butterfly -- Chapter 5: On Boredom, Love and the Queer Girl: My Summer of Love, Show Me Love -- The Bored Queer Girl: The O.C., My Summer of Love -- Critical Boredom -- Aesthetically Embracing Boredom: Show Me Love -- On Boredom, Love and Queer Happiness
    Abstract: Chapter 6: Time Imagined Queerly in Mashup Videos: "Madchen in Uniform-What I Go to School For" and "Lea and Dianna: The First Mile" -- Mashup -- From Media Criticism to Film Theory: The Re-edited Video -- Mashup as Minor Video -- Minor Queer Girl Video: "Madchen in Uniform-What I Go to School For" and "Lea and Dianna: The First Mile" -- What If? Imagining Time Queerly Within Mashup Videos -- Chapter 7: Beyond Girlhood -- Appendix: 15 Years of Queer Girls, 1998-2013 -- 1998 -- 1999 -- 2000 -- 2001 -- 2002 -- 2003 -- 2004 -- 2005 -- 2006 -- 2007 -- 2008 -- 2009 -- 2010 -- 2011 -- 2012 -- 2013
    Abstract: Select Filmography -- Works Cited -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781137517418
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (276 p)
    Series Statement: Citizenship, Gender and Diversity
    Parallel Title: Print version Gullikstad, Berit Paid Migrant Domestic Labour in a Changing Europe : Questions of Gender Equality and Citizenship
    DDC: 304.84
    Keywords: Migration ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- 1: Paid Migrant Domestic Labour, Gender Equality, and Citizenship in a Changing Europe: An Introduction -- Paid Migrant Domestic Labour -- Gender, Gender Equality, and Citizenship -- Majoritising and Minoritising Processes -- Regimes and Relations -- Regimes -- Relations -- References -- 2: Neoliberal Citizenship and Domestic Service in Finland: A Return to a Servant Society? -- Introduction -- The Marketisation of Citizenship: Conceptualising Neoliberal Citizenship -- Paid Household Services in Europe and Finland
    Abstract: Data and Methods -- Articulations of Neoliberal Citizenship in the Tax Credit Debate -- From Egalitarianism to Neoliberalism: Everyday Practices of Gendered Neoliberal Citizenship -- Conclusions -- References -- 3: The Au Pair Scheme as 'Cultural Exchange': Effects of Norwegian Au Pair Policy on Gender Equality and Citizenship -- Introduction -- Gender Equality and Citizenship in the Norwegian Policy Context -- Methodology -- From Worker to Student: Representations of the Au Pair Category 1971-2013 -- Cultural Exchange as a Restricted Gendered Migration Regime
    Abstract: Cultural Exchange: Preventing Servitude and Mommy Robbery? -- A Loophole Which Strengthens Gendered Citizenship -- References -- 4: Paid Domestic Work in Spain: Gendered Framings of Work and Care in Policies on Social Citizenship -- Introduction -- Gendered Social Citizenship and Care Work -- Debates Surrounding Social Citizenship: A Discursive Policy Analysis -- Paid Domestic Work and Social Citizenship -- Household Employment -- Dependent Care -- The Reconciliation of Work and Family Life -- Conclusions -- References
    Abstract: 5: Gendered Work and Citizenship: Diverse Experiences of Au Pairing in the UK -- Introduction -- Researching Au Pairs in the UK -- Citizenship, Gender and Domestic Work -- The (De)Regulation of Au Pairing and Citizenship in the UK -- Some Au Pairs are More Equal than Others -- Doing Nationality in the UK Au Pair Labour Market -- Differences in Home Countries: Opening Already Open Doors? -- Conclusion -- References -- 6: From Intimate Relations to Citizenship? Au Pairing and the Potential for Citizenship in Norway -- Formal, Informal, and Intimate (Heterosexual) Citizenship
    Abstract: Analysing Cultural Narratives of Intimacy -- Queering Independence -- Marrying 'Dad' -- The Limits of Belonging -- Agency in Informal Citizenship -- Promising Intimacy? -- References -- 7: Citizenship and Maternalism in Migrant Domestic Labour: Filipina Workers and Their Employers in Amsterdam and Rome -- Introduction -- Maternalism and the 'Family Analogy' in Paid Domestic Work -- Filipina Domestic Workers and the Concept of Citizenship -- Maternalism from the Employers' Perspective -- Negotiations Around Gratitude in the Views of Employees -- Conclusions -- References
    Abstract: 8: Paid Migrant Domestic Labour in Gender-Equal Norway: A Win-Win Arrangement?
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    ISBN: 9781137524867
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (231 p)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Gender and Education
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Gender and Education Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Gill, Judith A Girl's Education : Schooling and the Formation of Gender, Identities and Future Visions
    DDC: 305.4
    Keywords: Gender identity in education ; Gender identity in education ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Series Editor's Preface -- Preface: Reclaiming The Space for Girls -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Notes on Authors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Who Are Girls in Current Times and Is There a Problem? -- Introduction -- A Time for Change -- Who Are Girls? -- Is Education the Problem? -- Aim and Key Lines of Enquiry -- Girls as a Focus of Public Concern -- Beyond the Romantic Dream: New Positions for Girls and Women in Media Representations? -- Sexuality -- Our Focus -- Overview of the Book -- References -- Chapter 2: How We Know What We Know: Knowledge and Evidence
    Abstract: The Ways of the World -- Theorizing Gender -- Explanations of Gender -- Bourdieu's Theorization Applied to Gender -- The Connected Self -- The Individual in New Times -- Psychological Research: Cognitive Abilities -- Mathematics Ability -- Language -- From Sex to Gender: The Role of Affect -- Differences in Self-confidence -- Differences in Attribution -- Researching Gender -- Quantitative Approaches -- Qualitative Approaches to Research -- This Book: Mixed Methods -- Summary -- References
    Abstract: Chapter 3: See How Far We've Come! Girls' Education in Recent History. And Where Does This Leave Girls Now? -- Background: The Movement Begins -- School Completion -- Curriculum -- Subject Choices -- Classroom Treatments -- Achievement Patterns and Assessment Styles -- Resourcing -- The Extra Curriculum -- School as a Gendered Institution: Staffing Patterns -- And for Girls? -- Girls' Schooling for Girls -- Are Girls Better Off in Girls' Only Schools? -- Academic Outcomes -- Subject Choice -- Girls' Learning Can Proceed Better Without Boys Present? -- Advantages of Single-Sex Schools
    Abstract: The Current Situation Regarding School Gender Context -- So What About the Boys? -- Teaching Culture Responding to Needy Boys -- So How Far Have We Come? -- Recent Studies of Girls' Education -- References -- Chapter 4: The Balancing Act -- Introduction -- Doing Gender -- The Present Study -- Two Schools: Similar but Different -- Girls and Their Bodies -- Different Ways of Being in One's Body -- The 'Not Quite Good Enough' Body -- My Body/Myself -- Creating an Image -- Protecting One's Reputation -- Reflections on Girls and Their Bodies -- Girls' Sense of Self and Relationships with Others
    Abstract: Ways of Being in the World -- Being a 'Caring' Person -- The Importance of Being 'Nice' -- Learning to Be Less Sensitive -- Self-Regulation: Learning to 'Stop and Think' -- Choosing When to Be Forceful -- Learning to Manage Difficult Males -- Making Allowances (and Other Forms of Accommodation) -- Managing Sex and Power -- Reflections on Girls' Being in the World and Relationships -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Girls at School: The Formation of Learning Identities -- Introduction -- Why Girls' Schools? -- The Setting -- The Study -- A Note on Curriculum -- Profiling the Girls
    Abstract: Key Themes Emerging from the Data
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    Series Statement: Rethinking Political Violence
    Series Statement: Rethinking Political Violence Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version The Origins and Dynamics of Genocide
    DDC: 303.62097281
    Keywords: Peace ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Map -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Tiburcio -- The General -- The Genocide -- The Book -- Theoretical Considerations -- Methodological Approach and Case Selection -- Methodology -- Case Studies -- Outline of the Book -- References -- Chapter 2: Understanding the Violence -- Defining Genocide -- Which Actor Perpetrates Genocide? -- How Is the Group Constituted? -- How Is Genocide Constituted? -- A Working Definition -- The Context of the Conflict -- Racism and the Act of Killing -- Conclusions -- References
    Abstract: Chapter 3: Civilian Experience of Violence in Civil War and Armed Conflict -- Understanding Logics of Violence -- Guerrilla Organisations and the Challenge of Recruitment -- Civilian Collaboration with Insurgencies: Some Reflections -- Patterns of Violence -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: The EGP: Insurgent Strategies in the Ixcán and the Ixil -- The Colonisation of the Ixcán -- The Ixil Region -- The Beginnings of the Revolutionary Movement in the Ixcán and the Ixil -- The EGP's Support Base -- Contrasts in Revolutionary Discourse -- The CCL and the FIL
    Abstract: Collaboration: Forced or Voluntary? -- References -- Chapter 5: Brutality Unhinged: The Counterinsurgent Response -- The Context -- The First Counterinsurgency -- The Institutionalisation of Mass Violence -- The 'Scorched Earth' Strategy -- Militarisation -- The Impact of Counterinsurgency Strategy Under Lucas García -- The Coup D'état -- Operation Victory 82 -- From Collective Killing to Population Control -- The Impact of the Counterinsurgency Under Montt -- References -- Chapter 6: War in the Rebel Heartlands -- The Ixcán -- Insurgent Mobilisation -- Counterinsurgency in the Ixcán
    Abstract: The Conflict Escalates -- The Scorched Earth Campaign in the Ixcán -- The Violence Under Montt -- The Cuarto Pueblo Massacre, Ixcán, Quiché -- Background -- The Massacre -- The Ixil -- The Counterinsurgency Project -- The Violence Intensifies -- The Scorched Earth in the Ixil -- The Assumption of Montt and Victory 82 in the Ixil -- Military Control and Cultural Death -- The Massacre in San Franciso Javier, Santa María Nebaj -- References -- Chapter 7: Displacement and Exile -- Mass Exodus -- Exogenous Rescue: The CPR -- The Role of the Guerrilla
    Abstract: Exogenous Genocide Rescue: Actors and Networks in Mexico -- Puerto Rico, Chiapas, Mexico: Mass Rescue -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8: Conclusions: And History Shall Not Be Unwritten -- Under Which Conditions Might Genocide Occur? -- The Nature of the Violence -- Civilians and Rebels -- The Guatemalan Genocide: Ending and Impact -- References -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781137479181
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (288 p)
    Series Statement: Dynamics of Virtual Work
    Series Statement: Dynamics of Virtual Work Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Webster, Juliet Virtual Workers and the Global Labour Market
    DDC: 302.23
    Keywords: Business ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- About the Authors -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I: Who Are Virtual Workers? -- 1: Positioning Virtual Workers Within Space, Time, and Social Dynamics -- What Is Virtual Work and Who Are Virtual Workers? -- Virtual Workers Are Mobile and Dispersed -- Virtual Workers Are Precarious -- The Lives of Virtual Workers Are Boundaryless -- Positioning Virtual Workers: Class, Gender, Ethnicity -- References -- Part II: Virtual Occupations, Work Processes and Preparation for the Virtual Labour Market -- 2: Engineering Lifestyles: Career Choices in Late Modernity
    Abstract: Introduction -- Changing Attitudes Towards Technological Work -- Young Lives: How Virtual Work Taps into a Need for Self-expression -- Identity Formation: Occupation Versus Consumption -- Civic and Political Engagement Among the Young -- 'Generation Me' Work Attitudes -- The 'Cool' Alternatives and Their Implications -- References -- 3: Young Entrepreneurs and Creative Collectives: Greek New Media Workers in Constant Crisis -- Introduction -- The Virtualisation of Work -- Creative Labour: Valorisation and Critique -- The Awkward Turn to Creative Industries in Greek Cultural Policy
    Abstract: New Media Work in the Context of the Sovereign Debt Crisis -- Necessity and Start-up Entrepreneurialism -- Community and Affinity -- Negotiated Creativity, Autonomy, and Control of Creative Labour Process -- Managing Risk -- Survival Strategies and the Future -- References -- 4: Virtual Innovation Work: Labour, Creativity, and Standardisation -- Virtual Innovation Work: Organisational Standards, Heightened Paradoxes, and the Role of Labouring Capacity -- Tamed or Set Free? An Empirical Analysis of Virtual Innovation Work -- Organisational Standardisation, Paradoxes, and Concrete Innovation Work
    Abstract: The Handling of Organisational Paradoxes -- References -- 5: It's on the Cards: Emerging Employment Relationships in Online Poker -- Introduction -- Making a Living Out of Online Poker -- What Is Staking? -- Staking in Romania -- The Social Relations of Staking -- Recruitment -- Contracts -- Work Organisation and Control -- Reward Systems -- Conclusion -- Appendix 5.1 -- References -- 6: Recruitment, Work, and Identity in Community Management: Passion, Precarity, and Play -- Introduction -- The Games Industry as a Cultural and Creative Industry -- Community Management and Mobility
    Abstract: The Recruitment of Community and Passion -- Precarity and Flexibility -- Play and Emotional Labour -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III: The Conditions and Experiences of Virtual Work -- 7: Rhythms of Creativity and Power in Freelance Creative Work -- Introduction -- Understanding the Conflict Between Creativity and Capitalist Power -- Analysing Dissonance of Capitalism and Creativity Through 'Rhythmanalysis' -- Creative Freelancing: Outsourcing Risk, Losing Control -- The Rhythmic Experiences of Freelance Creatives -- Reflections on the Management of Creative Freelancers -- Conclusion
    Abstract: References
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    Parallel Title: Print version Ascione, Gennaro Science and the Decolonization of Social Theory : Unthinking Modernity
    DDC: 300.1
    Keywords: History ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1: Introduction: The Epistemological Ritual of Modernity -- Why Science -- The Coloniality of Method -- Unthinking/Decolonizing -- Teratological Concept Formation -- Structure of the Book -- References -- 2: The Scientific Revolution and the Dilemmas of Ethnocentrism -- Dialogical History and the Scientific Revolution -- A New Agenda -- Postcolonial Science and Technology Studies -- China and Scientific Modernity -- Connected Histories of Science -- One Copernicus Less -- References -- 3: Modernity and Eurocentrism
    Abstract: The Palingenesis of Eurocentrism -- Modernity-Eurocentrism: An Indissoluble Nexus? -- Modernity-Eurocentrism: An Indissoluble Nexus -- Logical Issues -- References -- 4: Secularization as Ideology -- Disenchantment and Modernization -- Modern Science and the Canon of Sociology: The Politics of Unquestioning -- Which Science -- Blumenberg's Legitimacy of Modernity and the Geopolitics of Knowledge -- The Claustrophobia of Transition Narratives -- Wang Hui and Secularization from a Sinocentric Perspective -- Eurocentric Hierarchies of Knowledge, Nation-State and Coloniality -- References
    Abstract: 5: Emancipation as Governamentality -- Emancipation, Science and Technology: A Coalescence of Colonial Violence -- The State and the Age of the Revolutions -- Thinking Through Anti-colonial Struggles: Major Insights from 'Minor' Colonialisms -- Sexuality, Technologies of the Self and Postcolonial Governamentality: A Conceptual Frame -- References -- 6: The Predicament of the 'Global' -- Modernization as Theoretical Counter-Insurgency -- Holism and the Colonizer's Gaze -- Diffusion, Expansion, Incorporation -- Asymmetries, Agencies, Relations -- Borders and Assemblages
    Abstract: Connections and Circulation -- Reconstructing the Global -- References -- 7: 'Degenerative' Capitalism -- Questioning History 1, Rethinking Historicism -- The Horizon of Colonial Expansion -- The Conceptual Ambiguity of Accumulation -- The Heuristics of Limit -- The Discrete -- Destruction -- Of Use-Value -- 'Degenerative' Capitalism -- References -- 8: Conclusion: The Future of Social Theory -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781349951765
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (301 pages)
    Series Statement: International Political Economy Series
    Series Statement: International Political Economy Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Garcia, Ernest Transitioning to a Post-Carbon Society : Degrowth, Austerity and Wellbeing
    DDC: 320
    Keywords: Anthropology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Note on Contributors -- Introduction -- Mapping the Challenges -- Post-Carbon Research Project -- Outline of the Book -- References -- Part I: Transition -- chapter 1: The Deadlock of the Thermo-Industrial Civilization: The (Impossible?) Energy Transition in the Anthropocene -- Foreword: Nature and the Concept of Historical Trajectory -- Technology as a European Pre-Industrial Social Fact -- A Brief Socio-Anthropological Approach to the Anthropocene: A Positivist Metaphysics of Nature -- The Dark Side of the Term Anthropocene -- Work and Energy: The Conceptual Victory of the "Thermo-Industry" -- The Time of Transition: Trajectory Versus Trend -- Work and Energy, Strange Conceptual Inventions -- The Three Phenomenological Phases of the Thermo-Industry -- The First Transition Phase: Viscous Mobility and Network Design -- The Second Transition Phase: Oil and Liquid Mobility, the Implementation of Technical Macro-Systems -- The Third Phase of the Energy Transition and the New Stage of the Thermo-Industrial Way: The Obsession with Immediacy and the Absolute Flow of Electricity -- The Issue of Energy Cannibalism in the Transition to Electricity and the German Dilemma -- The Temporality of Evolution and Technological Evolutionism -- Is Another Transition Way Possible? -- Conclusion: Rupture Beyond Transition -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: Uncertainties, Inertia and Cognitive and Psychosocial Obstacles to a Smooth Transition -- Introduction -- Obstacles to Adequate Perception -- Exponential Growth -- The Tyranny of Small Decisions or the Isolation Paradox -- The Mythification of Progress -- Intentional Manipulation of Consciousness -- The Physical Limits of the Planet and Their Consequences: The Need for a Systemic or Holistic Vision -- Between Informed Lucidity and the Paralysis of Will -- Social and Mental Inertias
    Abstract: Extreme Interdependencies and the Dangers of Apraxia -- Mental Inertias and Cultural Dynamism: Which Will Prevail? -- The Idea of Austerity as a Source of Confusion -- Does Austerity Mean Living Worse? -- Austerity and Ecological Footprint -- The Transition to a 100% Renewable Energy Model -- Reducing Transport -- Is Solidarity Possible in a Context of Scarcity? -- On Complexity, Sustainability and Resilience -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Towards the Post-Carbon Society: Searching for Signs of the Transition and Identifying Obstacles -- The Post-Carbon Transition: Signs of the Future in the Present -- Macro-Structural Signs and Their Interpretation -- The Unimaginable Transition: How Today's Anxieties Block Visions of a Different Tomorrow -- The Post-Carbon Transition is Absent from the Collective Imagination -- In the Collective Consciousness, the Transition is Primarily a Matter of Technology -- The Oppressive Weight of the Present Stifles Our Ability to Imagine the Future -- Nothing Will Be Like Before -- Cuts Lead to Unsustainable Poverty -- Post-Carbon, Overshoot, Way Down, Austerity -- Notes -- References -- CHAPTER 4: The Degrowth Imperative: Reducing Energy and Resource Consumption as an Essential Component in Achieving Carbon Budget Targets -- Carbon Budget Targets: Implications for Economic Growth Goals and Paradigms -- Decarbonization and Degrowth: Frequently Asked Questions and Key Debates -- Are the Global Warming and Carbon Budget Targets Underpinning the Case for Planned Degrowth Overstated or Understated? -- Will Existing Technological Solutions Be Sufficient to Stay Within the Global Carbon Budget? -- How Can the Global Social Equity and Economic Well-Being Implications of a Deliberate Reduction in Energy and Resource Consumption Be Addressed?
    Abstract: Will Raising the Case for Degrowth Undermine Political Support for Decisive Climate Action? -- What Political Strategies Could Plausibly Build Broad Support for Rapid and Comprehensive Reductions in Consumption and Production? -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Rethinking Austerity -- chapter 5: Austerity Pasts, Austerity Futures? -- Introduction -- History as Symbolic Resource -- Securing Consent for Economic Austerity -- Eco-Austerity, Co-Opted? -- Austerity for Transition and Degrowth -- Notes -- References -- chapter 6: Coffee, Toast and a Tip? Initial Reflections on the Transformation of the Self -- Context-Dependent Decisions -- Our Closest Context and Environment: The Other Human Beings in the Groups We Belong to -- Is the New Man Really Just the Old Man in New Situations? -- How Can the After Engender the Before? -- Politico-Moral Self-Construction -- Who Educates the Educator? -- What Type of Self-Construction? -- Decentring and Transforming the Self: Mitigating Egocentricity -- Conversion: Epistrophe and Metanoia -- The Temptation to Become Gods -- Towards a Pedagogy of Self-Control -- Love One Another or Die -- Intellectual and Moral Reform -- We Never Tire of the Sisyphean Task of Being Human -- Notes -- References -- chapter 7: Frugal Abundance in an Age of Limits: Envisioning a Degrowth Economy -- Introduction -- Framing and Contextualizing the Analysis -- Envisioning an Austerity of Degrowth -- Water -- Food -- Clothing -- Housing -- Energy -- Transport -- Work and Production -- Money, Markets and Exchange -- Technology -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Part III: Case Studies -- CHAPTER 8: Cloughjordan Ecovillage: Modelling the Transition to a Low-Carbon Society -- Introduction -- Cloughjordan Ecovillage -- Ecovillages and the Transition to a Low-Carbon Society
    Abstract: Transitioning to a Low-Carbon Society: The Cloughjordan Experience -- Energy -- Land Management, Water and Waste -- Sustainable Building -- Community Issues -- Community-Supported Agriculture (CSA) -- Livelihoods -- Community -- Governing for the Transition: The Viable Systems Model (VSM) -- Measuring the Transition: Cloughjordan's Ecological Footprint -- Conclusions: Harvesting the Lessons -- References -- Chapter 9: Challenges for Wind Turbines in the Energy Transition: The Example of an Offshore Wind Farm in France -- A Project Centred Solely on Production -- Energy for the Large Electricity Network -- The Limitations of the Dialogue -- Alternative Energy -- Wind Power Versus Nuclear Power -- Giving a New Meaning to Progress -- Sea Against Fire -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10: Social Partners, Environmental Issues and New Challenges in the Post-Carbon Society -- Social Partners and Environmental Issues -- Employers and the Environmental Challenge -- Trade Unions and the Environmental Challenge -- The Post-Carbon Society: A Long-Term Reality? -- Social Partners' Perception of a Post-Carbon Society -- Note -- References -- chapter 11: Landfill Culture: Some Implications to Degrowth -- Introduction -- Waste Policy and Management Practices as the Basis of Landfill Culture -- Notes -- References -- CHAPTER 12: Social Actions Transformed in a Post-­Carbon Transition: The Case of Barcelona -- Neighbourhood Study -- Transition to a Post-Carbon Society -- Transition in the Neighbourhood of Sant Martí-La Verneda -- Participative Energy Plan -- Urban Gardens -- Social Justice and the Impacts of Redistribution -- Degrowth -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Conclusion -- The Nature of the Transition -- Politics and the Transition -- From Technology to Ethics -- Social Experimentalism -- Reconstructing Austerity -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781137569905
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    Parallel Title: Print version Ormrod, James S Changing our Environment, Changing Ourselves : Nature, Labour, Knowledge and Alienation
    DDC: 304.2
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Preface -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- 1: Introduction: Changing Our Environment, Changing Ourselves -- Outline of This Book -- References -- Part I: The Work of Peter Dickens -- 2: Peter Dickens: Late Capitalism, Nature, and Mental Life -- References -- 3: Defragmenting Nature: Themes in Peter Dickens's Work -- Critical Realism and Environmental Sociology -- Construing Nature -- Latent Biology -- An Underdetermined Human Nature -- The Danger of Metaphor
    Abstract: The Effects of the Mental/Manual Division of Labour on Internal and External Nature -- The Alienation of Humans from Nature -- The Third Contradiction of Capitalism -- The Relationship Between Unconscious Mechanisms and Social and Spatial Divisions -- The Significance of Production, Consumption, and Identity in 'Escape Attempts' and Pre-­Figurative Utopias -- References -- Part II: Philosophical and Theoretical Debates -- 4: Environmental Alienation -- Preamble -- Introduction: 'Lay' Discourse and Its Philosophical Criticism -- An Adornian Corrective? -- Contemporary Relevance -- References
    Abstract: 5: Marx's Universal Metabolism of Nature and the Frankfurt School: Dialectical Contradictions and Critical Syntheses -- Criticisms of Marx's Concept of Nature -- The Production of Nature: A New Marxian Human Exemptionalism -- Marx, Metabolism, and the Metabolic Rift -- Marx and Nature in the Anthropocene: Toward a Critical Synthesis -- References -- Part III: Emerging Issues -- 6: Metabolic Rift Theory and the Crisis of Our Foodways -- Introduction -- Problems with the Sociology of Food -- Metabolic Rift Theory -- Nineteenth-Century Context -- Metabolic Rift and the Subsumption of Labour
    Abstract: Challenges to the Metabolic Rift Thesis -- Processed Food -- Ultra-Processed Food as Real Subsumption -- Changing Lifestyles, Changing Food Consumption-With the Help of the Supermarket -- Processed Food and the Knowledge Rift -- Healing the Rift -- Conclusion -- References -- 7: Satellite Farming, Food, and Human Wellbeing -- An Introduction to Satellite Farming -- Chemical Mechanisms -- Economic Mechanisms -- Social Mechanisms -- Cultural Mechanisms -- Qualitative Research -- Conclusion -- References -- 8: Computers and the Alienation of Thinking: From Deep Blue to the Googlemobile
    Abstract: Introduction -- Marx's 'Fragment on Machines': General Intellect and the Real Subsumption of Labour to Capital -- Formal versus Real Subsumption of Labour to Capital and Changes to the General Intellect -- Real Subsumption: Codification and the Exteriorisation of Craft Knowledge During the Industrial Revolution -- Real Subsumption and the Fate of Tacit Knowledge -- Explicit Knowledge and its Limitations -- Cognitive Capitalism and the Question of Subsumption to Capital Today -- The AI Project and the Informational Turn -- The Turing Test -- The Informational Turn and New Modes of Codification
    Abstract: About Algorithms
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    Parallel Title: Print version Sorlin, Sandrine Language and Manipulation in House of Cards : A Pragma-Stylistic Perspective
    DDC: 306.44
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1: Power & (Fictional) Politics -- The Original Novel and the 'Fictionalization' of Politics -- A Pragma-Stylistic Approach -- Manipulation: Definitions and Theories -- Theoretical Frameworks -- Book Structure -- References -- 2: Macrostructure and Linguistic Characterization -- House of Cards as a Modern Tale -- Revisiting Greimas's Actantial Model -- Pragmatics and Ideology -- From a Narrative Framework to a Model of Pragmatic Interaction -- The (Anti-)Hero's 'Expressive Identity' -- Power Relations in the Chain of Being
    Abstract: Spatiotemporal Metaphors -- Visual and Textual Grammar -- References -- 3: Concealing, Distorting and Creating Reality -- A Postmodern Political Series: The Era of (Meta)Communication -- Creating News: Media and Politics -- Controlling Public Opinion -- Impression Management -- Fabricating Possible Worlds -- Manipulating Pragmatic Inferences -- Insinuating -- Counterfactuality -- Misinformation -- Metadiscursive Deception -- Re-Naming and Euphemizing -- Re-Labelling -- Words as Pragmatic Tools -- Illusory Perceptions -- References -- 4: Manipulative Moves: Between Persuasion and Coercion
    Abstract: Towards a Pragma-Rhetorical Theory of Manipulation -- A 'Manipulative Principle'? -- The Parasitic Nature of Manipulation -- Manipulating Persuasion: Argumentative and Cognitive Views -- Negotiating -- Constraining Interpretative Effects -- A Continuum Between Manipulation and Coercion -- Paternalistic Manipulativeness -- Coercive Power and Degree of Optionality -- Manipulative Threats -- References -- 5: The Art of Winning Over through Face-­Work: Success and Failure -- Hybrid Face Acts: The Polite Impoliteness of Cajoling Discourse -- Provoking vs Seducing
    Abstract: Provocation: Crushing Face Claims and 'Sociality Rights' -- 'Seduce Him. Give Him Your Heart. Cut It Out and Put It in His Fucking Hands' -- Manipulation Seen Through -- Fake Pos-Politeness Exposed -- Dismissed Seduction and Fake Teasing -- Face Sensitivities in the Underwood Couple -- References -- 6: Aesthetic Manipulation -- Keys to the Success of House of Cards -- Suspense, Surprises and Shakespearian Echoes -- The Power of the Second-Person Address -- The Cognitive and Stylistic Manipulation of the Viewer -- A Rhetoric of Certainty -- Rooting for the Anti-Hero -- References
    Abstract: 7: Concluding Remarks: Reciprocation and (Im)Politeness -- Behind-the-Scenes Politics: Interdependency and Constraints -- The Debt/Credit Equation -- Media Influence -- Manipulative (Im)Politeness -- A Cross-Disciplinary Approach -- Towards a Less Irenic Philosophy of Language -- References -- Appendix -- Reference -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781137556349
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (274 pages)
    Parallel Title: East Asian men
    Parallel Title: Print version Lin, Xiaodong East Asian Men : Masculinity, Sexuality and Desire
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Sociology ; Sociology ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Dedication " -- "Foreword" -- " Experimental Masculinities, Narrative Empathy and Cosmopolitan Genders Across the Globe " -- " References " -- "Acknowledgement" -- "Contents" -- "Notes on the Contributors" -- "List of Figures" -- "List of Tables" -- "1: Introduction" -- " About the Collection" -- "References" -- "Part I: Being and Becoming: Subjectivities, Identifications and Intimacy" -- "2: Single Male Rural-Urban Migrant Workers and the Negotiation of Masculinity in China" -- " Introduction" -- " Being a Single Migrant Man: Choice, Masculinity and Obligation" -- " Data Collection" -- " Negotiating Masculinity: Capability and Heterosexual Relationships" -- " Being Single as an Upwardly Mobile Neoliberal Subject" -- " Being Single, Heteronormativity and the Construction of the Other" -- " The Negotiation of âCapableâ Masculinities" -- " Conclusion" -- "References" -- "3: Acting Straight? Non-heterosexual Salarymen Working with Heteronormativity in the Japanese Workplace" -- " Introduction" -- " The âSalarymanâ and Corporate Masculinity in Japan" -- " Queering the Salaryman" -- " Micro-Negotiations with Heteronormativity: Individualsâ NarrativesâBecoming a Salaryman" -- " Leaving Salaryman Masculinity" -- " Returning to Salaryman Masculinity" -- " Conclusion" -- "References" -- "4: Negotiating Family/Filial Responsibilities: Reflexivity, Tradition, and Taiwanese (Younger) Professional Men" -- " Introduction" -- " Distanciating Weak Tradition as Cultural Formality" -- " Endorsing Strong Tradition as Cultural Comfort" -- " Reinterpreting Local Kinship in a Global Context" -- " Conclusion" -- "References" -- "5: Male Homosexuality in Hong Kong: A 20-Year Review of Public Attitudes Towards Homosexuality and Experiences of Discrimination Self-­Reported by Gay Men" -- " Introduction".
    Abstract: Negotiating Masculinity: Capability and Heterosexual Relationships -- Being Single as an Upwardly Mobile Neoliberal Subject -- Being Single, Heteronormativity and the Construction of the Other -- The Negotiation of "Capable" Masculinities -- Conclusion -- References -- 3: Acting Straight? Non-heterosexual Salarymen Working with Heteronormativity in the Japanese Workplace -- Introduction -- The "Salaryman" and Corporate Masculinity in Japan -- Queering the Salaryman -- Micro-Negotiations with Heteronormativity: Individuals' Narratives-Becoming a Salaryman -- Leaving Salaryman Masculinity
    Abstract: Returning to Salaryman Masculinity -- Conclusion -- References -- 4: Negotiating Family/Filial Responsibilities: Reflexivity, Tradition, and Taiwanese (Younger) Professional Men -- Introduction -- Distanciating Weak Tradition as Cultural Formality -- Endorsing Strong Tradition as Cultural Comfort -- Reinterpreting Local Kinship in a Global Context -- Conclusion -- References -- 5: Male Homosexuality in Hong Kong: A 20-Year Review of Public Attitudes Towards Homosexuality and Experiences of Discrimination Self-­Reported by Gay Men -- Introduction
    Abstract: Historical Development of Homosexuality in Hong Kong -- Public Attitudes Towards Homosexuality in Hong Kong -- Experiences of Discrimination Self-Reported by Gay Men in Hong Kong -- Education -- Employment -- The Challenge of Coming Out to Families for Gay Men in Hong Kong -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Representations: Producing and Consuming Sexual Masculinities -- 6: Sinoglossia Incarnate: The Entanglements of Castration across the Pacific -- Introduction -- Monstrous Transmogrification -- The Transfeminist Butterfly -- Conclusion: Entangled Fate -- References
    Abstract: 7: "Same-Sex Wedding", Queer Performance and Spatial Tactics in Beijing -- Introduction -- "Same-Sex Wedding" in Beijing's Heartland -- Performative Queer -- Between Visibility and Invisibility: The Politics of Masking -- From Tian'anmen to Qianmen: Public Space, Contingent Activism -- Conclusion -- References -- 8: "Cinderella" in Reverse: Eroticizing Bodily Labor of Sympathetic Men in K-Pop Dance Practice Video -- Introduction -- "My Poor Babies!": Reversing The Cinderella Complex and Empowering The Female Gaze -- Watching "Real" Stars with Intimacy -- The Polysemic Female Gaze
    Abstract: Toward an Open Dialogue for Masculinity and Spectatorship
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    ISBN: 9781137493880
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (267 pages)
    Parallel Title: Ferrara degli Uberti, Carlotta, 1977 - Making Italian Jews
    Parallel Title: Print version Ferrara Degli Uberti, Carlotta Making Italian Jews : Family, Gender, Religion and the Nation, 1861-1918
    DDC: 900
    Keywords: Religion-History ; Religion-History ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Italien ; Juden ; Familie ; Geschlecht ; Nation ; Integration ; Geschichte 1861-1918
    Abstract: "Preface " -- "Notes" -- "Acknowledgements" -- "Contents" -- "List of Abbreviations " -- "Chapter 1: The Jew of the Past and the Jew of the Present" -- "1.1 A âNew Eraâ: Jewish Journalism" -- "1.2 Citizens and Israelites" -- "Notes" -- "Part I: Jews in Private: Rituals and Rules of Belonging" -- "Chapter 2: In the Family" -- "2.1 A Risorgimento Feuilleton" -- "2.2 âPreserving the Nature of the Raceâ" -- "2.3 Permitted Love and Forbidden Love" -- "2.4 The Consequences of Betrayal" -- "2.5 âCherchez la Femmeâ" -- "2.6 Over to the Readers" -- "2.7 Virtuous Women" -- "Notes" -- "Chapter 3: Boundary Lines: The Body in Religion and Science" -- "3.1 âMy Covenant in Your Flesh Is to Be an Everlasting Covenantâ" -- "3.2 The Uncircumcised" -- "3.3 Moses the Medical Hygienist" -- "3.4 Performance Anxiety" -- "Notes" -- "Part II: Jews in Public: Fellow Citizens and Compatriots" -- "Chapter 4: Individual Liberties and Community Ties" -- "4.1 Attempts at Institutional Coordination" -- "4.2 Religious Law and Civil Law" -- "4.3 From Judicial Abstraction to Real Life" -- "Notes" -- "Chapter 5: Plural Identities in the Age of Nationalisms" -- "5.1 Heroes and Martyrs" -- "5.2 Agreements and Disagreements: Zionism and Related Issues" -- "5.3 Brothers of Italy, Brothers in Faith" -- "5.4 War Sermons" -- "5.5 âJerusalem Deliveredâ" -- "Notes" -- "Chapter 6: Conclusions" -- "Notes".
    Abstract: Chapter 3: Boundary Lines: The Body in Religion and Science -- 3.1 'My Covenant in Your Flesh Is to Be an Everlasting Covenant' -- 3.2 The Uncircumcised -- 3.3 Moses the Medical Hygienist -- 3.4 Performance Anxiety -- Notes -- Part II: Jews in Public: Fellow Citizens and Compatriots -- Chapter 4: Individual Liberties and Community Ties -- 4.1 Attempts at Institutional Coordination -- 4.2 Religious Law and Civil Law -- 4.3 From Judicial Abstraction to Real Life -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Plural Identities in the Age of Nationalisms -- 5.1 Heroes and Martyrs
    Abstract: 5.2 Agreements and Disagreements: Zionism and Related Issues -- 5.3 Brothers of Italy, Brothers in Faith -- 5.4 War Sermons -- 5.5 'Jerusalem Delivered' -- Notes -- Chapter 6: Conclusions -- Notes -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781137581860
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (107 p)
    Series Statement: Sociology Transformed
    Series Statement: Sociology Transformed Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Bucholc, Marta Sociology in Poland : To Be Continued?
    DDC: 306.09438
    Keywords: Europe-Politics and government ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Order and Method -- In the Beginning there Was No Poland -- A Twenty-Year-Long Serendipity -- Newborn Sociology, Inborn Dilemmas -- References -- Chapter 2: 1945-1955: Survivors and Supervisors -- Balance of the War -- Awakenings and Homecomings -- A Very Short Renaissance of Social Science -- Interlude and What to Make of It -- References -- Chapter 3: 1956-1968: Modest Stabilization and Cleansing -- The October and Its Aftermath -- The Thawing of Sociology: An International Opening -- A series of Institutional Resurrections
    Abstract: Revisionists and Professionals -- The Anti-Thaw Climax of 1968 -- Balance Sheet -- References -- Chapter 4: 1969-1989: Great Expectations -- Sociologists in New Roles -- Provisory Solutions and their Long Afterlife -- Sociology and the Outside World: Home and Abroad -- Sociologists in the Carnival of Solidarność -- References -- Chapter 5: 1990-2015: Catching Up with Reality -- Economy, Politics and the Sociological Imagination -- The Sociological Gyroscope After 1989: The Public Sphere -- Teaching Sociology After 1989 -- Sociological Research in a Free Market Reality
    Abstract: Sociological Imagination Reactivated -- To Be International -- References -- Chapter 6: Conclusion -- A Slight Insurgence of the Young -- Linguistic Concerns and Publishing Practices -- Sociological Gyroscope AD 2015: Research Directions -- Eastern Brain Drain? -- The New Millennium: Chances and Dangers -- References -- Appendix: Society and Sociology in Poland After 1945: A Calendar -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9780230368644
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (248 p)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Reading, Anna Gender and Memory in the Globital Age
    DDC: 305.3
    Keywords: History ; Historiography ; Technology in literature ; Humanities Digital libraries ; Feminist theory ; Sociology ; Sex (Psychology) ; Gender expression ; Gender identity ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Preface: The Feminist Mnemologist -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Tables -- chapter 1: Introduction -- Book Rationale -- Book Scope -- Research Methods -- Book Content -- Part I: Concepts -- Part II: Domains -- Part III: Actions -- Key Terms -- Part I: Concepts -- chapter 2: Gender, Memory and Technologies -- Memory Technologies in Early Feminism -- Memory Technologies in 20th-Century Feminism -- Gender and Memory Technologies in Memory Studies -- New Paradigms in Memory Studies -- Notes -- chapter 3: Globital Memory -- Movement and Fixity
    Abstract: Towards the Globital: Globalisation Plus Digitisation -- Globital Memory: Concept -- Globital Memory: Method -- (Trans)Mediality -- (Trans)Modality -- Extensity -- Velocity -- Valency -- Viscosity -- Notes -- chapter 4: Globital Utopias: Imaginaries of Gender, Memory and New Technologies -- Utopia as Method -- Gender, Memory and the Press -- Gender, Memory and the Screen -- Mobilising Feminist Memories -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part II: Domains -- chapter 5: Globital Body: Birth -- Defining Obstetric Sonography -- Gender and Sonography -- Pre-Natal Erasure and Forgetting
    Abstract: From Personal to Public Memory -- From Private Loss to Public Memorial -- Trajectories of the Globital Memory Baby -- Conclusions -- chapter 6: Globital Home: Life -- In William Shakespeare's Othello, Iago declares, 'I will wear my heart upon my sleeve/For daws to peck at: I am not what I am.' In one of the interviews I conducted for this book, a young woman declared that her favourite memory on her mobi -- Historical and Social Context of the Mobile Phone -- The Local and the Global -- Theories of Gender and Mobile Phone Use -- Gender, Memory and the Mobile Phone
    Abstract: The 2006 and 2014 Mobile Memory Studies -- The Velocity of Mobile Memories -- Viscosity: The Gendered Fixities of Digital Data -- The (Trans)Modalities of Gender -- The (Trans)medialities of Gendered Memory -- Gendered Memory Extensities -- Valency: Stick Women Together -- Conclusion -- Notes -- chapter 7: Globital Publics: Death -- Journalism and Media Witnessing -- Mobile and Social Witnessing -- Citizen Journalism and Gender -- Mobile Witnessing and Gender -- The White Everyman of the 2005 London Bombings -- Unveiling Muslim Memory: Neda Agha Soltan
    Abstract: Masculinity, the Muslim Terrorist and Gender Wars -- From the Diary to the Feminine Twitter -- Conclusion: Towards a Feminist Witnessing -- Notes -- Part III: Actions -- chapter 8: Globital Stories -- Feminist Memory Works -- Feminist Memory Making -- Begin Again -- Conclusions: Gender and Memory in the Globital Age -- Note -- chapter 9: Epilogue: Gender Recalled -- Appendix -- Letter to My Daughter by Anna Reading -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781349949120
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (306 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Torry, Malcolm Mediating Institutions : Creating Relationships between Religion and an Urban World
    DDC: 650
    Keywords: Management science ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Also by Malcolm Torry -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- A Note on Sources -- Chapters 2 to 5, Case Studies -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapters 1 and 6 -- Additional Notes on Sources -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- 1: Religion and Society as Institutional -- Introduction -- Institutions and Organisations -- Religion as Institutional -- Society as Institutional -- Organisations in Sectors -- Secularisations -- Institutional Secularisation and Desecularisation -- Why Build Relationships?
    Abstract: Internal and External Aspects of Organisations -- Relationships Within and Between Institutions -- Mediating Institutions -- Religion and Religions -- An Urban World -- The Thames Gateway -- The Different Sectors of Urban Life -- Bibliography -- 2: Mediating Institutions Between Religion and the Workplace -- Introduction -- Workplace Chaplaincy in the UK -- The Greenwich Peninsula in the Twenty-First Century -- Bluewater -- Stratford City, the Athletes' Village, and the Olympic Park -- Canary Wharf -- The Gossner Mission: The Church Relating to Industry in Mainz-Kastel After the Second World War
    Abstract: The United States of America: Interfaith Worker Justice - And Citizens UK -- Conclusions: Mediating Institutions Between Religion and the Secular Workplace -- Bibliography -- 3: Mediating Institutions in Residential Communities in the Thames Gateway -- Introduction -- Thamesmead -- The Beacon Project -- The Greenwich Millennium Village -- An Early Attempt to Establish a Congregation in the Greenwich Millennium Village -- Holy Trinity, Greenwich Peninsula -- A New Faith School on the Peninsula -- Clergy Posts and Housing -- Residents' Associations and the Like
    Abstract: Other Faiths in the Thames Gateway -- Four Organisations in North Kent -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 4: Some More Mediating Institutions in Residential Communities -- Introduction -- Telegraph Hill -- OneSpace, Kidbrooke Village -- St. Mary's, Woolwich -- Christ Church Forum -- Foodbanks -- Religious Drama -- Across Europe: Faith-Based Organisations as Mediating Institutions -- Housing Associations in the UK and the USA -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 5: Mediating Institutions Between Religion and Civil Society -- Introduction -- Educational Institutions -- Established Religion -- Reports
    Abstract: Chaplains -- State-Funded Mediating Institutions -- Ecumenical Borough Deans -- Inter Faith Fora -- The Inter Faith Network UK -- Language -- Marriage -- The Clergy as a Mediating Institution -- The United States of America: The Episcopal Peace Fellowship -- Conclusions: Sacraments and Mediating Institutions -- Bibliography -- 6: Mediating Institutions: A Task for the Church -- Introduction -- Mediating Institutions -- Mediating Institutions Between Religion and the Workplace -- Mediating Institutions in Residential Areas -- Mediating Institutions Between Religion and Civil Society -- Places
    Abstract: Religious Buildings
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    ISBN: 9781137529138
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (261 p)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in the History of Social Movements
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in the History of Social Movements Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Piccini, Jon Transnational Protest, Australia and the 1960s
    DDC: 994.05
    Keywords: Social history ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Social Movements -- Transnationalism -- Part 1: Origins -- Chapter 2: From Helpless Natives to Revolutionary Heroes: An Evolving Ethic of Solidarity -- Solidarity and the Left -- Apartheid, Civil Rights, and the Rise of a Questioning Constituency -- Vietnam and a New Ethic of Solidarity -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Turning Over Marx and Mao and Intently Lengthening Their Hair: Writing, Debating, and Living the Global -- The Real War Is Here in Prahran Not in Viet Nam: The Urban Fabric of Revolt
    Abstract: The Barrel of a Gestetner: Global Ideas, Print Culture, and Australian Social Movements -- Conclusion -- Part 2: Comings and Goings -- Chapter 4: Revolutionary Tourists: Australian Activists, Travel and 1968 -- From Sympathetic Bystanders to Active Revolutionaries: Justifying and Explaining Political Travel -- European Day-Trippers: Liminality and the Tourist/Traveller Dilemma -- The Pilgrim's Return: Translating and Debating the Global -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Our Unpolluted Shores: Radical Arrivals and the Politics of the Border
    Abstract: Proven Newsmakers: Excluded Radicals, National Anxieties and Border Debates -- The War Is Obscene: Censorship, Vietnam and the Politics of Gore -- Conclusion -- Part 3: Possibilities and Disillusionment -- Chapter 6: Wider Horizons: Indigenous Australians Abroad and the Limits of Global Activism -- Our Common Enemies: Indigenous Australians and the Meaning of Black Power -- In the Black Bag: Indigenous Australians at the Congress of African People, 1970 -- Red Blacks: Indigenous Travel to China and the Contradictions of a Transnational Politics -- Conclusion
    Abstract: Chapter 7: A Dangerous Disease to Catch: Overseas Students, Transnational Policing and the Passing of an Idea -- A Problem to be Managed: Laying the Foundations for Transnational Exchange -- The Projection Screen Speaks: Australians Find Overseas Student Activists -- Drop-Outs from Their Country: Policing Transnational Education and Activism -- Smash the AUS Bureaucrats: Overseas Students and the 'End of the 1960s' -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781137517326
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (230 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Glynn, Irial Asylum Policy, Boat People and Political Discourse : Boats, Votes and Asylum in Australia and Italy
    DDC: 304.8
    Keywords: Comparative politics ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Preface and Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction: International Obligations Versus National Interests -- The Value of Comparison -- Methodology and Sources -- Outline -- Chapter 2: Boat People and Migration Theory -- The Genesis of a Term -- Who Are Boat People? -- The Politics of Boat People -- Policy Constraints -- Policy Outcomes -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: A New Wave, 1989-1994 -- 'What If It's 200,000, Two Million?' Australia's Struggle with Boat People -- 'Risk Their Lives or Not, I Mean, We Have an Orderly Immigration Programme'
    Abstract: 'If Someone Is Rorting This System We've Got to Stop It' -- 'They Wouldn't Care Less If You Sunk the Boats' -- Seeking Asylum in an Asylum-Less Italy -- The 'Albanian Effect' -- 'Truncheons and Water. Punches and Bread. Kicks and Gatorade' -- Discussion -- Chapter 4: The Rise of the Right, 1995-2000 -- Challenging Australian Bipartisanship -- 'If they had come through the normal channels, their situation would be quite different' -- 'What a Nerve to Be Complaining About the System They Have Sort of Thwarted' -- Political Crisis and the Politics of Immigration in Italy
    Abstract: 'A Game of Cops and Robbers' -- 'It Will Underhandedly Open the Doors to a Country Whose Doors Are Already Fairly Open' -- 'Why can't we claim political asylum?' -- 'Home for the Homeless' -- Discussion -- Chapter 5: Boats and Votes, 2001-2006 -- Australia's Search for Control -- ' We Will Decide Who Comes to This Country and the Circumstances in Which They Come' -- 'Repeated Acts of Self-Harm or Self-Mutilation' -- Italy: Struggling for Coherence -- 'The Canon Will Stop Anybody: Otherwise We'll Never Finish with Them' -- 'Left on the Street' -- Discussion -- Chapter 6: A Moral Dilemma, 2007-2015
    Abstract: Australia: From 'Fair and Flexible' to Unjust and Uncompromising? -- 'Let's Face It, Every Boat Is a Vote for Tony Abbott' -- 'Mandatory Detention Is Immoral, but Detention on Nauru Is an Abomination' -- Italy: From 'Zero Tolerance' to Humanitarianism -- A 'Biblical Exodus': The Arab Spring and Mare Nostrum -- 'The Near Absence of an Integration Framework for Refugees' -- Discussion -- Chapter 7: Conclusion: Divergence or Convergence? -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781137590664
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (260 pages)
    Series Statement: Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship
    Series Statement: Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship Ser.
    Parallel Title: Grabowska, Izabela, 1978 - Migrants as agents of change
    Parallel Title: Print version Grabowska, Izabela Migrants as Agents of Change : Social Remittances in an Enlarged European Union
    DDC: 300
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    Keywords: Migration ; Migration ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Europäische Union ; Wanderausstellung Erlebniswelten von MigrantInnen, People of Colour, Flüchtlingen, Menschen ohne Papiere Berlin u.a. 2004 - ; Migration ; Sozialleistungen
    Abstract: "Acknowledgements" -- "Contents" -- "List of Tables" -- "List of Charts" -- "List of Maps" -- "1: Introduction: Social Remittances and âHand-Madeâ Change by Migrants" -- "1.1 Socio-demographic Portrait of Migrating Poles Since EU Enlargement in May 2004" -- "1.2 Social Remittances, âHand-Madeâ Social Change and Research Questions" -- "1.3 Context-Dependency of Migration and Change: Three Communities Under Study" -- "2: Process of Transfer of Social Remittances in the European Union" -- "2.1 Introduction" -- "2.2 Social Remittances in Migration Studies" -- "2.3 Theoretical Concepts and Process of Social Remitting" -- "2.4 Social Indicators of Social Remittances" -- "2.5 Acquisition of Social Remittances" -- "2.6 Transfer of Social Remittances" -- "2.7 Outcomes of Transfer of Social Remittances" -- "2.8 Resistance to Social Remittances" -- "2.9 Conceptual Model and Summary" -- "3: Transnational Multisited Qualitative Longitudinal Research in Investigating Social Remittances and Change" -- "3.1 Introduction" -- "3.2 Method: Transnational Multisited Qualitative Longitudinal Research" -- "3.3 Sampling Case Sites and People" -- " Going Local: Sampling Case Sites and Revisiting Them" -- " Sampling People and Maintaining Them in the Panel Research" -- " Local Observers" -- "Migrants and Returnees" -- "3.4 Management of Data Collection and Simultaneity of Field Researchers" -- "4: Researched Communities in Poland and in the UK: Transnational Spaces of Diffusion and Social Remittances" -- "4.1 Introduction" -- "4.2 Sokolka" -- " Outline of the History of the Town" -- " Pre-accession Migration in the Community" -- " EU Accession" -- " Migration to the UK" -- "4.3 Pszczyna" -- " Outline of the History of the Town" -- " Pre-accession Migration in the Community" -- " EU Accession".
    Abstract: 2.3 Theoretical Concepts and Process of Social Remitting -- 2.4 Social Indicators of Social Remittances -- 2.5 Acquisition of Social Remittances -- 2.6 Transfer of Social Remittances -- 2.7 Outcomes of Transfer of Social Remittances -- 2.8 Resistance to Social Remittances -- 2.9 Conceptual Model and Summary -- 3: Transnational Multisited Qualitative Longitudinal Research in Investigating Social Remittances and Change -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Method: Transnational Multisited Qualitative Longitudinal Research -- 3.3 Sampling Case Sites and People
    Abstract: Going Local: Sampling Case Sites and Revisiting Them -- Sampling People and Maintaining Them in the Panel Research -- Local Observers -- Migrants and Returnees -- 3.4 Management of Data Collection and Simultaneity of Field Researchers -- 4: Researched Communities in Poland and in the UK: Transnational Spaces of Diffusion and Social Remittances -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Sokolka -- Outline of the History of the Town -- Pre-accession Migration in the Community -- EU Accession -- Migration to the UK -- 4.3 Pszczyna -- Outline of the History of the Town
    Abstract: Pre-accession Migration in the Community -- EU Accession -- Migration to the UK -- 4.4 Trzebnica -- Outline of the History of the Town -- Pre-accession Migration in the Community -- EU Accession -- Migration to the UK -- 4.5 Summary -- 5: Observing, Acquiring, Resisting: Migrants' Agency in the Web of Social Remittances -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Facing Novelty: Migrants in New Context -- 5.3 Norms of Civility and Living with Strangers -- 5.4 Acquiring Tolerance? -- Ways of Being, Ways of Resisting -- 5.5 Place-making and Remittances -- 5.6 Summary
    Abstract: 6: Collective Outcomes of Social Remittances: Reactions of Local Communities (Acceptance and Resistance) -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Transfer of Migratory Novelties to Communities -- 6.3 Ways of Transfer -- 6.4 Changes in Local Communities and the Collective Effect of Social Remittances -- 6.5 Outcomes of Transfer -- Individual Outcomes -- Collective Outcomes of Migration Transfer -- 6.6 No Changes -- 6.7 Factors that Inhibit Cultural Diffusion: Social Resistance in the Studied Communities -- 6.8 Concluding Remarks -- 7: Migrants as Agents of Micro Social Changes -- 7.1 Introduction
    Abstract: 7.2 Individuals, Social Remittances, Agency and Change
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    ISBN: 9781137385697
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (226 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Warden, Claire Migrating Modernist Performance : British Theatrical Travels Through Russia
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- Russia and Britain: Untangling the Relationship -- Modernist Spatiality and the "Expanding" Fields -- Spatiality, Subjectivity and Movement -- British Experiences of the Russian Stage: Translation, Texts and Travel -- Notes -- Chapter 1: Migratory Bafflement: Performing Russianness/Performing Britishness -- The Ballets Russes: Choreographic Internationalism -- Alexander Tairov and Anglophone Drama in a Russian Context: Basil Dean at the Kamerny
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    ISBN: 9781137478184
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (190 p)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies on Children and Development
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies on Children and Development Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Howard, Neil Child Trafficking, Youth Labour Mobility and the Politics of Protection
    DDC: 320
    Keywords: Economic development ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Child Trafficking and Its Discontents -- Introduction -- To Benin and Back in Search of How and Why -- Theoretical Bearings -- Structure of the Book -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: The Dominant Paradigm: Child Trafficking and the Fight Against It -- Introduction -- The Problem of Child Trafficking -- The 'Pathological Paradigm': What Causes Child Trafficking? -- 'Placement' as Trafficking -- Problem Parents -- Criminal Deviance: 'Wily' Traffickers and 'Tricky' Intermediaries
    Abstract: The Naïve (Non-Agentive) Child -- Poverty -- State Weakness -- Anti-trafficking Policy -- The Legal Framework -- The State at the Border -- The State in the Village -- Sensitisation and 'Responsibilisation' -- School Promotion -- Family Planning and Birth Registration -- The Fight Against Poverty -- Discourse and Policy: Expressing Ideology -- Western Childhood -- Neoliberalism -- The Ideal State -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Challenging the Paradigm: Young People at Work and on the Move -- Introduction -- Non-Western Childhood(s), Work and Mobility -- Benin
    Abstract: Perceptions of Work and Labour Migration -- The Zou-Abeokuta Case Study -- The Anti-Trafficking Take on Abeokuta -- My Research Along the Zou-Abeokuta Corridor -- A Sociological Overview -- What the Work Is Like -- How and Why Migratory Decisions Are Made -- Parental Decisions -- Migration History: Placide -- Migration History: Julian -- Adolescent Decisions -- Migration History: Jack -- Migration History: Zeze -- Migration History: Zack -- Alternative Policies Please? -- Migration History: Trevor -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography
    Abstract: Chapter 4: Explaining the Paradigm: Inside the Anti-­trafficking Field -- Introduction -- Internalisation -- Systems of Ignorance -- Placement as Trafficking in Benin?2 -- The Politics of Silence: Dynamics of Stability and Stabilisation -- Discursive Discipline -- Self-Discipline -- 'Playing the Game' -- The Politics of Representation -- The Symbolic and Economic Capital Trade-Off -- By Way of a Conclusion: 'Children on the Move…?' Plus Ça Change -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: Drawing Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Appendix A: Table of Interviewees
    Abstract: Preliminary Interviews from 2007 Masters Fieldwork -- Interviews with Children (All in Cotonou) -- Interviews with Adults -- Interviews from Doctoral and Post-­Doctoral Fieldwork -- Migrant Sending Communities in the Zou Region of Benin -- Za-Kpota Commune: Sehere Village -- Za-Kpota Commune: Zelele Village -- Zogbodomey Commune: Tenga Village -- Zogbodomey Commune: Atomè Village -- Abeokuta -- Discourse, Policy and Project Actors -- In Benin -- International Staff -- Appendix B: Interview Schedules -- Interviewees in Benin -- In Migrant Sending Communities -- Village Teenagers -- Village Adults
    Abstract: Village Vigilance Committees Members
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    ISBN: 9781349950966
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (274 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Ethnology-Europe ; Ethnology-Europe ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Acknowledgements" -- "Contents" -- "List of Figures" -- "Chapter 1: Theatre Is a Serious Matter" -- "From the Post-War Years to the Economic Miracle" -- "Recovering the Lost Tradition of Educational Theatre for Women" -- "Authors, Characters, Spectators" -- "The Oratory" -- "The Moral Content" -- "A Stage of Their Own" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Chapter 2: Educational Theatre for Women: From Renaissance to Fascism" -- "Convent Theatre" -- "Theatre as Part of the Salesian Educational Programme" -- "Origins of Salesian Sistersâ Theatre for Young Women" -- "Educational Theatre Publications at the End of the Nineteenth Century" -- "Amateur Theatre during the Era of Fascism" -- "Plays for Women between the Wars" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Chapter 3: Teatro delle giovani: Editors, Genres, Evolution" -- "Teatro delle giovani Authors" -- "The Editors and Editorial Board of Teatro delle giovani" -- "Editorials and Discussions" -- "Only What Is Beautiful and Good" -- "Cinema versus Educational Theatre" -- "On Performances" -- "New Directions" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Chapter 4: Teatro delle giovani: The Plays" -- "Conversion Plays" -- "La villa del mistero" -- "The Antagonists" -- "Historical Plays" -- "Recent History" -- "Contemporary Times" -- "Ideological Plays" -- "Melodramas" -- "Gialli" -- "Comedies and Farces" -- "Biblical and Hagiographic Plays" -- "St Agnes and Lourdes Plays" -- "Caterina Pesciâs Major Hagiographic Plays" -- "Greater Than Herself: The Influence of Hagiographic Plays on Performers and Spectators" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Chapter 5: Salesian Plays Not Published in Teatro delle giovani" -- "Melodramas" -- "Comedies and Missionary Plays" -- "Marriage Plays" -- "Morality Plays" -- "The Da mihi animas Plays" -- "Notes" -- "References
    Abstract: "Chapter 6: Scene femminili: The New Magazine for All-­Women Theatre" -- "The Goals" -- "The Audience" -- "The Characters" -- "The Authors and the Editor" -- "Relationships with Other Magazines" -- "Contracts and Competitions" -- "1959: Closing Down" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Chapter 7: Scene femminili: The Plays" -- "The First Plays" -- "âAll Girls Want to Get Marriedâ" -- "Is Love a Sufficient and Necessary Condition for Married Life?" -- "On Unhappy Married (and Single) Women" -- "âMotherhood Is at the Centre of a Womanâs Lifeâ" -- "Friendship, Social Justice, Social Injustice" -- "A Gun, a Crown or a Rolling Pin?" -- "Genres That Also Appear in Salesian Publications" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Chapter 8: Educational Plays from Other Magazines or Publishers" -- "Boccascena" -- "The Majocchi Theatre Series" -- "Theatre in Education after the Mid-1960s" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Chapter 9: The Legacy of All-Women Educational Theatre" -- "âThe Taste for Theatre Originates in Collective Spacesâ" -- "A Different Kind of All-Women Theatre" -- "âAn Incredible Source of Freedomâ" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Appendix" -- "Biographical Information on Educational Theatre Women Playwrights (1940â70)" -- "Notes" -- "Works Cited
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    ISBN: 9781137439673
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (276 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Simpson, Ruth Gender, Class and Occupation : Working Class Men doing Dirty Work
    DDC: 306.3
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents -- List of Figures -- 1: Gender, Class and Occupation: Introduction -- Introduction -- Furthering an Embodied Understanding of Dirty Work -- A Theory of Practice -- The Neglect of Dirty Work in Organisation Studies -- Neo-liberalism and the White Working Class -- The Research Projects -- Project 1: Butchers -- Project 2: Working with Waste -- Outline of the Book -- Part I: Theories and Concepts: Dirt, Gender and Class -- 2: Embodying Dirty Work -- Introduction -- Bourdieu and Dirty Work -- Conceptualising Dirty Work -- The Social and Material in Dirty Work -- Dirty Work as Embodied
    Abstract: Embodied Suitability -- Symbolic and Bodily Staining -- Self-hood and Dirty Work -- 3: Dirt in Material Worlds -- Introduction -- What Is Dirt? -- Dirt as a Designation: Dirt, Dirtiness and Dirty Work -- A Material World: Dirt, Dirtiness and Socio-materiality -- The Material-Ideal Split -- Bringing the Material Back In -- 4: Dirt as Relational -- Introduction -- Rescuing Discourse? -- Bourdieu's Socio-materiality -- Relational Ontologies: Beyond the Material-Discursive Dialectic? -- 5: White Working Class Masculinities and Dirty Work -- Introduction -- Neo-liberalism, Bourdieu and Dirty Work
    Abstract: Theorising Masculinity -- Working Class Masculinity -- Working Class Masculinity and Whiteness -- Class, Gender, Whiteness and Dirty Work -- Part II: Occupational Contexts -- 6: Notions of Sacrifice: The Meanings Butchers Give to Their Work -- Introduction -- Work-Based Meanings and Working Class Men -- Sacrifice and Dirty Work -- Butchery: Dirt and Skills -- Orthodoxy of Work -- Acceptance and Choice -- Physicality, Dirt and Loss -- Discussion -- 7: Disposing of Waste: Paradoxes of Recognition -- Introduction -- Recognition in Management and Organisation Studies -- Recognition and Dirty Work
    Abstract: Honneth and the Struggle for Recognition -- Bourdieu and Recognition -- Recognition and Forms of Self-Realisation -- Individualisation and Failure of De-traditionalisation -- Lack of Recognition -- Individual Value and Economisation -- Discussion -- 8: Resistance in Dirty Work: Street Cleaners and Refuse Collectors -- Introduction -- Approaches to Resistance -- Bourdieu and Resistance -- Resistance in Dirty Work -- Radical Emptiness -- Resistance Through Social Comparison -- Resistance Through Nostalgia and Attachment to the Past -- Discussion
    Abstract: 9: Space, Place and Dirty Work: The Experiences of Street Cleaners, Refuse Collectors and Graffiti Removers -- Introduction -- Orientations to Organisational Space -- Bourdieu and Space/Place -- Dirty Work and Place -- Spatial Fixidity, Dislocation and Changing Places -- Pride in Place -- Place as a Source of Devaluation -- Discussion -- 10: Emotional Dimensions of Dirty Work: Butchers and the Meat Trade -- Introduction -- Dirt, Dirty Work and Emotions -- Dirt, Class and Butchery -- Recalling Disgust and Aversion -- Potential for Shame -- Pleasure and Pride -- Nostalgia, Cleanliness and Regret
    Abstract: Discussion
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    ISBN: 9781137518668
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (199 p)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Compromise after Conflict
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Compromise after Conflict Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Graham, Laura K Beyond Social Capital : The Role of Leadership, Trust and Government Policy in Northern Ireland's Victim Support Groups
    DDC: 362.8809416
    Keywords: Crime-Sociological aspects ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction -- Why Social Capital? -- Why Northern Ireland? -- Why Victim Support Groups? -- Who Are the Victims? -- Methodology -- The Arguments of This Book -- Series Editor's Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Civil Society -- Introduction -- What Is Civil Society? -- Civil Society as Associational Life -- Civil Society as the Public Sphere -- Civil Society as Activism -- Civil Society as the "Good Society" -- Synthesizing Civil Society Discourses -- The Role of Civil Society in Conflict -- The Role of Civil Society in Peace
    Abstract: Civil Society in Northern Ireland -- The Link Between Civil Society, "Bad Civil Society," and Social Capital -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Rethinking Social Capital -- Introduction -- What Is Social Capital? -- Seminal Studies -- Definitions and Components of Social Capital: Networks, Trust, and Reciprocity -- Social Capital's Discontents -- Conceptual Problems -- Measurement Problems -- The "Dark Side" of Social Capital -- Conceptual Advancements -- The Bonding-Bridging Dichotomy -- Constrict Theory -- Toward a Reconceptualization of Social Capital -- Conclusion
    Abstract: Chapter 3: Inside Victim Support Groups -- Introduction -- The Evolution of Victim Support Policy -- Early Victim Policy: 1994-1999 -- Victim Policy 2000-2006 -- Victim Policy from 2006 to 2009 -- Victim Policy 2009-2015 -- What Are the Needs of Victims? -- The Roles and Functions of Victim Support Groups -- Service Provision -- Social Support -- Political Mobilization and Reinforcing Identities -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Leadership Matters -- Introduction -- Leadership Theory -- Northern Ireland's Leaders -- Political Leaders -- Church Leaders -- Civic Leaders
    Abstract: Leadership in Victim Support Groups -- Leadership Types -- Shepherds -- Lindsay -- Marvin -- Timothy -- In Loco Parentis -- Jack -- Colum -- Social Innovators -- Ira -- Manny -- Mary -- A Comparison of Leadership Types -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Bonding, Bridging, and Constricting -- Introduction -- Northern Ireland's Social Capital Policy -- The Links Between Social Policy and Bonding in Victim Support Groups -- The Links Between Social Policy and Bridging in Victim Support Groups -- Bonding Activities: Evaluation and Impact -- Bridging: Evaluation and Impact
    Abstract: Constriction: Evaluation and Impact -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- What Lessons Can Be Gleaned from Northern Ireland? -- Should Social Capital Theory Be Discarded? -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781137442703
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (371 p)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in the History of Emotions
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in the History of Emotions Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Spinks, Jennifer Disaster, Death and the Emotions in the Shadow of the Apocalypse, 1400-1700
    DDC: 303.485
    Keywords: Social history ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Praise for Disaster, Death and the Emotions -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Rethinking Disaster and Emotions, 1400-1700 -- I -- II -- III -- Notes -- Part I: Conceptualising Disaster, Providence, Apocalypse and Emotions -- Chapter 2: Deciphering Divine Wrath and Displaying Godly Sorrow: Providentialism and Emotion in Early Modern England -- I -- II -- III -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Disastro, Catastrophe, and Divine Judgment: Words, Concepts and Images for 'Natural' Threats to Social Order in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
    Abstract: I -- II -- III -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Disaster, Apocalypse, Emotions and Time in Sixteenth-Century Pamphlets -- Notes -- Part II: Violent Upheaval: Unleashed Emotions -- Chapter 5: Fear, Indignation, Grief and Relief: Emotional Narratives in War Chronicles from the Netherlands (1568-1648) -- Apocalyptic and Physical Fear -- Rage and Blame -- Grief -- Relief, Resignation and Thanksgiving -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 6: Civil War Violence, Prodigy Culture and Families in the French Wars of Religion -- Prodigious Violence in the French Wars of Religion
    Abstract: Pierre Boaistuau, Historical Models and Prodigious Cruelty -- Jean de Marconville and the Polemics of Civil War Prodigies -- François de Belleforest and Elite Civil War Prodigies -- Simon Goulart and the Emotional Dynamics of the Domestic Massacre -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 7: Experiencing the Thirty Years' War: Autobiographical Writings by Members of Religious Orders in Bavaria -- Notes -- Chapter 8: 'Jangled the Belles, and with Fearefull Outcry, Raysed the Secure Inhabitants'*: Emotion, Memory and Storm Surges in the Early Modern East Anglian Landscape
    Abstract: Historiography of Early Modern Storm Surges -- Communities in Fear and Neighbourliness -- Logistics of Fear in East Anglia -- Calamitous Events -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part III: Visual Media and Circulation: Manufacturing and Managing Emotions -- Chapter 9: God's Executioners: Angels, Devils and the Plague in Giovanni Sercambi's Illustrated Chronicle (1400) -- Notes -- Chapter 10: Desire After Disaster: Lot and His Daughters -- Notes -- Chapter 11: Framing Warfare and Destruction in Sixteenth-Century Netherlandish Prints: The Clades Judaeae Gentis Series by Maarten van Heemskerck
    Abstract: Biblical Protagonists: Causes or Agents of Divine Judgment -- Muted Emotions in the Face of Disasters -- Notes -- chapter 12: The Destruction of Magdeburg in 1631: The Art of a Disastrous Victory -- Part IV: News Reporting: Reading and Mobilising Emotions -- chapter 13: Ballads of Death and Disaster: The Role of Song in Early Modern News Transmission -- Conclusion -- Notes -- chapter 14: Dragged to Hell: Family Annihilation and Brotherly Love in the Age of the Apocalypse -- Hell Is Other People -- Ballads of Hardheartedness -- Social Morality and the Revolt of Korah -- Conclusions -- Notes
    Abstract: chapter 15: Divine, Deadly or Disastrous? Diarists' Emotional Responses to Printed News in Sixteenth-Century France
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    ISBN: 9781137598806
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (250 p)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Han, Eileen Micro-blogging Memories : Weibo and Collective Remembering in Contemporary China
    DDC: 302.2310951
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Acknowledgement -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Weibo, Collective Memory, and Social Tensions -- Weibo as a Research Site -- Materials and Methodological Approaches -- Organization of This Book -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Weibo and Memory: Analyzing an Event-­Oriented Platform with a Three-­Dimensional Framework -- Conceptualizing Collective Memory in Social Media: A Three-Dimensional Framework -- Control and Resistance -- Past and Present -- Global and Local -- Weibo as an Event-Oriented Platform and the "7.23" Accident
    Abstract: Remembering Topical Events in Entangled Interests: Control and Resistance -- Remembering Topical Events in the Blurring Past-Present Distinction -- Remembering Topical Events in the Global-Local News Flows -- Event-Oriented Platforms and Collective Remembering -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Control and Resistance: Remembering and Forgetting in the Changing Dynamics of State, Market, and Individuals -- Tightening Control of the Chinese Internet -- Weibo as a News Platform: Constructing a Community of Interests -- Authority, Collaboration and Mobilization: The Right to Remember
    Abstract: How Remembering Leads to Forgetting -- Conclusion: Remembering and Forgetting in the Complexity of Control and Resistance -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Past and Present: Weibo, Historical Events, and News -- The Transient and Fragmented Stories and the Changing Past-Present Relationship on Weibo -- Historical Events: The Rewriting and Reusing of History -- Rewriting History: The Great Famine, the Cultural Revolution, and the Sino-Japanese War -- The Present Use of the Past -- Online Commemoration, Memory Accumulation, and the First Draft of History: News Events on Weibo -- Online Commemoration
    Abstract: Memory Accumulation -- Writing the First Draft of History in the Digital Age -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Global and Local: Collective Memory, Global Chinese Identities, and Nationalism -- Global Chinese Connection and Nationalism -- Remembering Through China's "Multiple Others" -- The United States: Every Individual Matters -- Japan: Social Order, Transparency and Responsibility -- Taiwan: A Model of Democracy for Chinese Society -- States Under Transition: A Past China Should Never Go Back To -- Becoming a "Cosmopolitan Chinese" with Compassion
    Abstract: Conclusion: Collective Remembering and Nationalism in China's Globalization -- Notes -- Chapter 6: "Universal Values" and "Chinese Characteristics": Memory and Chinese Modernity -- The Southern Weekend Incident: A Protest of Journalists and a Turning Point for Weibo -- Control and Resistance: Freedom of the Press and Journalistic Solidarity -- Past and Present: Using the Multi-layered "Past" to Fight for Press Freedom -- Global and Local: Understanding Press Freedom through Others' Mirrors
    Abstract: "Chinese Characteristics" and "Universal Values": The Divergence and Convergence of Modernity Discourses on Weibo
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  • 136
    ISBN: 9781137521835
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (268 p)
    Series Statement: Global Diversities
    Series Statement: Global Diversities Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Schiller, Maria European Cities, Municipal Organizations and Diversity : The New Politics of Difference
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Comparative politics ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1: Introduction -- From Multiculturalism to Diversity -- Doing Diversity in Bureaucracy -- Ideas, Policy, and Practice: A Dynamic Interplay -- Bridging the Divide Between Theory and Practice -- Examining Local State Practices -- Amsterdam, Antwerp and Leeds and the Shift Away from Multiculturalism -- Structure of the Book -- Bibliography -- 2: Diversity: A New Approach to Difference -- A Genealogy of Diversity -- Critiques of Multiculturalism -- Assessing Diversity Against Multiculturalism
    Abstract: Conceptions of Self and Other -- An Individual and Intersectional Approach -- Selfing and Othering in Practice -- Conceptions of Culture -- Diversity as Taking the Hands Off Culture -- Individual Versus Target Groups in Practice -- Conceptions of Equality -- How Do Diversity and Equality Combine? -- Diversity and Equality in Practice -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 3: The Changing Nature of Public Authorities and Bureaucrats -- Trends of Modernization and Diversification -- Modernization -- Diversification -- Entrepreneurial and Authentic -- Recruiting the New Public Official
    Abstract: Four Types of Self-representation -- The 'Authentic' Official -- The Competent Manager -- The Neutral Public Official -- The 'Altruist' Official -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 4: What Shapes Local Level Policies? -- A Framework for Understanding Local Responses to Difference -- The Relevance of the National and European Levels for Local Policies -- Exchanges Between Cities -- Local Context -- Towards a More Complex Assessment of Local Immigrant Incorporation Policies -- National and Regional Factors -- The Netherlands -- Dutch Policies -- Dutch Legislation and Funds -- Flanders
    Abstract: Flemish Policies -- Flemish Legislation and Funds -- The UK -- British Policies -- British Legislation and Funds -- Comparing the Relationship Between the National and the Local Levels Across the Case Studies -- Local Factors -- Antwerp -- Amsterdam -- Leeds -- Comparing the Importance of Local Context Across the Three Cities -- City Networks and Exchanges Between Cities -- Comparing the Importance of Exchanges Between Cities on Local Immigrant Policies -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 5: Diversity Policy in Practice -- The Local Introduction of the Diversity Concept -- Diversity Policy in Leeds
    Abstract: Diversity Policy in Antwerp -- Diversity Policy in Amsterdam -- Starting Premises of Proclaimed 'Diversity Policies' -- Structures and Agents for Implementing Diversity Policy -- Merging Preceding Departments -- The Location of Diversity Departments -- Creating a Team -- Relationships with Politicians -- Practices of Implementation -- Consultancy: Institutional Position and Position vis-à-­vis Politicians -- Project Work: Categorical Foci as Intrinsic to the Governmental Way of Working -- An Implementation Gap -- Conclusion -- Bibliography
    Abstract: 6: Paradigmatic pragmatism: The Character of Local Responses to Difference
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    ISBN: 9781137569967
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (236 p)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in the History of the Media
    Parallel Title: Print version Theodore, Jonathan The Modern Cultural Myth of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
    DDC: 306.09
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Abstract -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Representation and Myth -- Hermeneutics and Historical Consciousness -- Antiquity, Past and Present -- Methodology -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Historiography, Myth and Visual Culture -- The Fall of the Western Roman Empire and Its Modern Historiography -- The Decline and Fall as an Atypical Model of Myth -- Myth as Interdisciplinary Study -- Theories of Myth -- Historiography, Myth and Literature -- Historical "Consciousness" and Narrative -- Classics and the Vernacular -- Film and a Consciousness of Antiquity
    Abstract: Truth and Accuracy in Historical Cinema -- Notes -- Chapter 3: The Fall of Rome and Ideas of Decline -- The Tradition of Decline -- Gibbon's Decline and Fall -- Gibbon and Concepts of Decadence -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Roman Decline and the West in the Modern Age -- Rome and Reflections on Twentieth-Century Society -- Roman Narratives and the Cold War -- Mann, Hollywood, and Historical "Truth" -- The Fall and Contemporary Discourses of Empire -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Decadence, Imperialism, and Decline from the Late Twentieth Century -- Mass Culture and Its Critics
    Abstract: Gladiator, Rome, and the USA in ad 2000 -- 9/11 and Critics of Empire -- Cinema and the Decline and Fall in the New Millennium -- Rome, Civilization, and the Modern Age -- Notes -- Chapter 6: Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Classical and Medieval Texts in Translation and Latin -- Pre-twentieth Century Literature -- Modern Works -- Filmography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781137589668
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (246 p)
    Series Statement: Critical Criminological Perspectives
    Series Statement: Critical Criminological Perspectives Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Baker, David Deaths After Police Contact : Constructing Accountability in the 21st Century
    DDC: 305
    Keywords: Critical criminology ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- 1: Introduction: Contextualising Death after Police Contact -- Relational Accountability in Cases of DAPC -- Mental Health and Restraint -- Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) and Scene of Death -- A Crisis of Legitimacy -- Death After Police Contact in England and Wales -- Symbolic Relationships -- The Evolution of Discourse: Accountability Construction in the Twenty-First Century -- Overview of Chapters -- References -- 2: Police, State and Society -- Introduction
    Abstract: Roles and Functions: Relationships and Ambiguity -- Legitimacy and Accountability -- Symbolic and Practical Representations of Policing -- Discretion: A Relational Concept -- Use of Force -- Marginalised Groups -- Multi-agency Working and Austerity -- Accountability: Dynamic Relationships -- Accountability in Cases of Death after Police Contact -- Conclusion -- References -- 3: Regulating Death after Police Contact -- Introduction -- The Coronial System: Atypical and Ambiguous -- Processes and Procedures: Ambiguity and Discretion
    Abstract: The European Convention on Human Rights: An Evolution of Accountability -- The IPCC: A Purpose-Designed Regulator -- Accountability: Relationships and Contexts -- Systems and Structures: Relationality and Interdependence -- Conclusion -- References -- 4: Constructing Verdicts in the Coronial System -- Introduction -- Format, Style and Content -- Deaths after Police Contact? -- Measurement -- Omission -- Failure -- 'Restraint' -- Shooting -- 'Specific Ambiguity' -- Conclusion -- References -- 5: IPCC: Fit for Purpose? -- Introduction -- IPCC Investigation Reports: Format, Style and Themes
    Abstract: Constructing Conditions, Constructing Characters -- Notable Omissions and Selective Presentation -- Explanation and Investigation -- Investigating the Death of Sean Rigg: Evaluating Accountability Construction -- Wider Issues in IPCC Investigations into Cases of DAPC -- Aftermath: Reconstructing Legitimacy and Dialectical Relationships -- Change and Continuity: Dialectical Processes -- Conclusion -- References -- 6: Discursive Practices and Systems -- Introduction -- Discursive Relationships -- Means and Ends -- Ambiguity and Ambivalence -- Discursive Systems of Accountability
    Abstract: Accountability and Regulation in Healthcare: Discursive Systems and Practices -- Discourses of Accountability -- Conclusion -- References -- 7: Accountability, Governance and Audiences -- Introduction -- Accountability: A Relational Concept -- Relationships of Accountability -- Between Past and Future -- The Landscape of Accountability -- Epistemology of Accountability -- Means and Ends -- Acknowledging Audiences -- 'Beware of the Leopard' -- Conceptual Systems of Accountability -- Conclusion -- References -- 8: Conclusion -- Change and Continuity -- Wider Issues in Accountability and Regulation
    Abstract: Future Directions
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    ISBN: 9781137556820
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 261 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Consumption and public life
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Warde, Alan, 1949 - Consumption
    DDC: 300
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    Keywords: Environmental sociology ; Environmental sociology ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Konsumgesellschaft ; Verbraucherverhalten ; Verbrauch ; Soziologie
    Abstract: "Acknowledgements" -- "Contents" -- "List of Figures " -- "1: Introduction" -- "Part I: The Development of the Sociology of Consumption" -- "2: Sociology and Consumption" -- "1 Why Consumption Matters" -- "2 Consumption and Disciplines" -- "3 Why the Sociology of Consumption Matters" -- "4 After Choice: Beyond the Sovereign Consumer" -- "5 The Purpose of Theory" -- "6 Abbott and Fractals as Heuristics" -- "3: The Development of the Sociology of Consumption" -- "1 The Sociology of Consumption and Welfare: Consumption Before Culture" -- "1.1 Sociology of Consumption in the USA" -- "1.2 Consumption, Class and Welfare: Sociology in Europe" -- "2 The Sociology of Consumption and the Cultural Turn" -- "2.1 Achievements of the Cultural Turn" -- "3 The Unwinding of the Cultural Turn: Consumption After Culture" -- "4 Beyond Culture: Appropriation Between Acquisition and Appreciation" -- "Part II: Consumption and Practice" -- "4: Consumption as Appropriation: On the Use of âConsumptionâ and Consumption as Use" -- "1 The Concept of Consumption: Technical and Common-sense Meanings" -- "2 Towards a Formal Definition of Consumption" -- "3 The Definition and Its Implications" -- "4 Conclusions: Consumption in Practice" -- "5: Consumption and Theories of Practice" -- "1 An Abridged Account of a Theory of Practice " -- "2 Implications for the Analysis of Consumption" -- "2.1 Consumption and Practices" -- "2.2 The Social Differentiation of Practices and Their Performance" -- "2.3 The Trajectory of Practices" -- "2.4 The Multiplicity of Practices" -- "2.5 The Individual at the Intersection of Practices" -- "3 Conclusions" -- "Part III: Consumption, Taste and Power" -- "6: Practice and Field: Revising Bourdieuâs Concepts" -- "1 From Practice to Field".
    Abstract: 1.2 Consumption, Class and Welfare: Sociology in Europe -- 2 The Sociology of Consumption and the Cultural Turn -- 2.1 Achievements of the Cultural Turn -- 3 The Unwinding of the Cultural Turn: Consumption After Culture -- 4 Beyond Culture: Appropriation Between Acquisition and Appreciation -- Part II: Consumption and Practice -- 4: Consumption as Appropriation: On the Use of 'Consumption' and Consumption as Use -- 1 The Concept of Consumption: Technical and Common-sense Meanings -- 2 Towards a Formal Definition of Consumption -- 3 The Definition and Its Implications
    Abstract: 4 Conclusions: Consumption in Practice -- 5: Consumption and Theories of Practice -- 1 An Abridged Account of a Theory of Practice -- 2 Implications for the Analysis of Consumption -- 2.1 Consumption and Practices -- 2.2 The Social Differentiation of Practices and Their Performance -- 2.3 The Trajectory of Practices -- 2.4 The Multiplicity of Practices -- 2.5 The Individual at the Intersection of Practices -- 3 Conclusions -- Part III: Consumption, Taste and Power -- 6: Practice and Field: Revising Bourdieu's Concepts -- 1 From Practice to Field
    Abstract: 2 The Eclipse of Practice in Bourdieu's Work? -- 3 The Fuss About Habitus -- 4 Field and Its Limitations -- 5 Conclusions -- 7: Reassessing Cultural Capital -- 1 Cultural Capital: Comments on the Concept's Evolution -- 1.1 The Strengths and Weaknesses of the Bourdieusian Approach to Cultural Capital -- 2 'The Forms of Capital' -- 3 Legitimate Culture, the Omnivorous Orientation and 'Emerging Cultural Capital' -- 3.1 Legitimate Culture and the High Culture System -- 3.2 Omnivorousness, Legitimacy and the British Elite: A Case Study -- 3.3 Some Remarks on 'Emerging Cultural Capital'
    Abstract: 3.4 The Fate of the Cultural Omnivore -- 3.5 Institutional Props of the Omnivorous Disposition: The Case of Britain -- 4 Capitals and the Mechanics of the Transmission of Privilege -- 5 Conclusions -- Part IV: Consumption, Critique and Politics -- 8: Consumption and the Critique of Society -- 1 The Career of Critique -- 2 Ways to Revive Critique -- 2.1 Restore Business as Usual -- 2.2 Demasking Ideology -- 2.3 Confession: Locating the Author -- 2.4 Seeking New Grounds for Critique -- 3 Everyday Practice as a Locus of Critique
    Abstract: 4 Mining the Distinctive Qualities of Theories of Practice
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  • 140
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    ISBN: 9781137593726
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (152 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Ethnology-Africa ; Ethnology-Africa ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Dedication" -- "Acknowledgements" -- "Contents" -- "List of Figures" -- "Chapter 1: Introduction: Multi-Layered Images of the Egyptian Army in Popular Culture" -- "Some General Characteristics of Egyptian Popular Culture" -- "The Significance of the Military Figure in Egyptian Popular Culture" -- "The Early Formations of the Egyptian Army and Ideas of Nationhood" -- "This Book" -- "Notes" -- "Bibliography" -- "Other Online Sources" -- "Chapter 2: Popular Images of Army Officers and Freedom Fighters as National Heroes in the 1950s and 1960s" -- "Introduction" -- "Cinema as a Site for Articulating the Popular Image of the Military Hero in the Aftermath of the 1952 Revolution" -- "Multiple Representations of the Patriotic Freedom Fighter in Literature and Cinema" -- "The Military Figure in Comedy: Ismail Yassinâs Films" -- "Nasser in Abdel Halim Hafezâs Nationalist Songs" -- "Notes" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 3: Various Representations of the Martyred Soldier in the 1967 June War and the Victorious Hero in the 1973 October War" -- "Introduction" -- "An Overview of the Impact of the 1967 June Defeat on Culture" -- "A Critique of the 1967 June War Defeat in Film" -- "Counter-Narratives of the Military Figure in Literature, Film and Song" -- "The National Bond between the Army and the People Rekindled in Popular Culture after the 1973 October War Victory" -- "Notes" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 4: Transformation of the Popular War Heroâs Image under Mubarak and the Commencement of the 2011 January Revolution" -- "Introduction" -- "The Armyâs Economic Outreach under Mubarak" -- "Corruption and Greed Overshadow the October War Heroâs Role in Film" -- "Disturbing the Popular Image of the Heroic Army Officer in Atef al-Tayyebâs Film al-Bareiâ (The Innocent)".
    Abstract: Cinema as a Site for Articulating the Popular Image of the Military Hero in the Aftermath of the 1952 Revolution -- Multiple Representations of the Patriotic Freedom Fighter in Literature and Cinema -- The Military Figure in Comedy: Ismail Yassin's Films -- Nasser in Abdel Halim Hafez's Nationalist Songs -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Various Representations of the Martyred Soldier in the 1967 June War and the Victorious Hero in the 1973 October War -- Introduction -- An Overview of the Impact of the 1967 June Defeat on Culture -- A Critique of the 1967 June War Defeat in Film
    Abstract: Counter-Narratives of the Military Figure in Literature, Film and Song -- The National Bond between the Army and the People Rekindled in Popular Culture after the 1973 October War Victory -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Transformation of the Popular War Hero's Image under Mubarak and the Commencement of the 2011 January Revolution -- Introduction -- The Army's Economic Outreach under Mubarak -- Corruption and Greed Overshadow the October War Hero's Role in Film -- Disturbing the Popular Image of the Heroic Army Officer in Atef al-Tayyeb's Film al-Barei' (The Innocent)
    Abstract: The Patriotic Intelligence Officer in Two Popular TV Drama Series -- The Contested Image of the Military Figure during and after 25 January 2011 -- The Undoing of the Revolutionary Discourse and the 'Legitimisation' of the Counter-­Revolution with Sisi's Presidency -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Other Online Sources -- Chapter 5: Conclusion -- Filmography -- Songography -- Index
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  • 141
    ISBN: 9781137578372
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (323 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Ajmera, Maya Invisible Children : Reimagining International Development at the Grassroots
    DDC: 338.9
    Keywords: Globalization ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Part I: The Darkness of Obscurity -- Chapter 1: The Sounds of Silence -- Chapter 2: Hiding in Plain Sight-Who Are These Children? -- Unregistered Births -- The First Five Years -- Growing Up in Extreme Poverty -- Family Breakdown -- Children On the Move-A Global Crisis -- Chapter 3: Why Should We Care? -- What Type of Society Do We Want to Be? -- The History of Child Protection -- Demographic Challenge: Dividend or Disaster? -- Human Security: Child Protection and Societal Protection -- Child Protection
    Abstract: Societal Protection -- The Value of Our Children and the Cost of Ignoring Them -- The Negative Outcomes of Growing Up Invisible -- Toxic Stress -- Violence and Criminal Activity -- Toxic Substances-Tobacco, Alcohol, and Drugs -- Resilience -- A Rising Tide Does Not Lift All Boats -- The Making of a Good Society -- Chapter 4: A Glass Half Full -- A Glass Half Empty -- The Impact of Foreign Aid-A Glass Half Full -- The Millennium Development Goals-A Good Start -- UNICEF -- USAID -- Other Actors -- The Impact of Foreign Aid-A Glass Half Empty -- The MDGs and SDGs, Revisited
    Abstract: Financial Woes and Other Challenges -- Promises and Failures -- A Donor-Driven Approach -- A Lack of Transparency -- What Does "Local" Really Mean? -- The Best Laid Plans -- Safe Aid -- Paved with Good Intentions -- The Cost of Corruption -- Fruits of Misguided Labors -- Chapter 5: Boxed in by Good Intentions-Working in Silos -- Working in Silos -- Separate Schools of Thought -- Vertical Programming -- Where the Lines Blur -- Why Children Fall through the Gaps -- Short Attention Spans -- Top-Down versus Bottom-Up -- Children of the Last Mile
    Abstract: The Current Framework for Children's Development Initiatives -- Part II: Lights Breaking in Darkness -- Chapter 6: Meeting Children Where They Are -- Chapter 7: Community-Based Organizations- Organic Seeds of Change -- Community-Based Organizations- What Precisely Are They? -- Community-Based Development -- Capital Starved -- A Lack of Appreciation -- Invisibility -- Imagination -- Sustainability -- Leadership -- Social Entrepreneurs -- Local Communities-Localized Solutions -- Leaders Who Walked the Walk -- Sharing the Success-Giving Back to Communities Left Behind -- Social Disruption
    Abstract: Increased Global Recognition for Tiny Ripples of Hope -- Chapter 8: Going to Scale -- Small Is Beautiful -- What Does Scale Really Mean? -- Scaling-Going Wide -- Scaling-Going Deep -- Scaling-Going Up -- Considering the Audience-When and How to Scale -- Chapter 9: Networking-Strong Voices Made Stronger -- Intermediary Networks -- Information and Resource Networks -- Advocacy Networks -- Faith-Based Networks -- Building a Movement -- Creating a Voice for Children -- Chapter 10: Enabling the Work on the Ground-Supporting Children at the Grassroots -- Technology -- Education for All
    Abstract: Child Protection
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  • 142
    ISBN: 9781137538710
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (263 p)
    Series Statement: International Political Economy Series
    Series Statement: International Political Economy Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Starosta, Guido The New International Division of Labour : Global Transformation and Uneven Development
    DDC: 320
    Keywords: Political economy ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgement -- Contents -- Notes on the Contributors -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction: The New International Division of Labour and the Critique of Political Economy Today -- From the Critique of Political Economy to a New New International Division of Labour Thesis -- Capital, the System of Machinery and the International Fragmentation of the Productive Subjectivity of the Global Working Class -- The Significance of This Approach for a Distinctive Understanding of Global Transformation and Uneven Development -- Outline of the Book
    Abstract: References -- Part I: Capital and the International Division of Labour -- Chapter 2: The General Rate of Profit and Its Realisation in the Differentiation of Industrial Capitals -- Normal Industrial Capital -- Small Industrial Capital -- The Release of Surplus-Value by Small Industrial Capitals -- The Fragmentation of the Productive Subjectivity of the Collective Worker on the Basis of the Subsistence of Small Industrial Capital -- Capital Specialised in the Development of Technical Innovations -- From the Differentiation of Capital to the Differentiation of National Processes of Accumulation
    Abstract: References -- Chapter 3: The Global Accumulation of Capital and Ground-Rent in 'Resource Rich' Countries -- The Global Accumulation of Capital and the Classical International Division of Labour: The 'Global Content' and 'National Form' of Capital Accumulation -- The Global Content and the National Form of Capital Accumulation as Bases for the Explanation of the Specificity of 'Resource Rich' Countries -- The Classic International Division of Labour as a Constitutive Part of the Current International Division of Labour
    Abstract: Ground-Rent and 'Resource Rich' Countries in the Global Unity of Capital Accumulation -- The Loss of Surplus-Value by the Total Social Capital in the Form of Ground-Rent -- The Potential for the Total Social Capital to Recover Part of the Surplus-Value Lost as Ground-Rent -- The Concrete Form Through Which Ground-Rent Accrues to the National Landlord Class and the Limits to a Process of Capital Accumulation Based on the Production of Raw Materials: The Case of Argentina -- The Forms Taken by the Recovery of Ground-Rent
    Abstract: The Appropriation of Ground-Rent by the Total Social Capital and the Limits to a National Process of Accumulation Specialised in the Production of Raw Materials -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Revisiting the New International Division of Labour Thesis -- The New International Division of Labour Debate -- A Marxian Re-examination of the New International Division of Labour Thesis -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Country Case Studies -- Chapter 5: 'Post-neoliberalism' in the International Division of Labour: The Divergent Cases of Ecuador and Venezuela
    Abstract: Different Forms of Ground-Rent and the Social Power of Landlords Within the International Division of Labour
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  • 143
    ISBN: 9781137496553
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (215 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Brodmerkel, Sven Brand Machines, Sensory Media and Calculative Culture
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter Outline and Approach -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Intrusions: Managing Disruption -- Reconfiguring Media Audiences -- Symbolic Inefficiency -- The Trope of the 'Empowered Consumer' -- Algorithmic (Dis)-intermediations -- Algorithmic Coolhunting -- Algorithmic Meaning Making -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 2: Instructions: Producing Participation -- Activating Advertising -- The Participation Paradigm: Key Themes -- Everything Is Media -- Effective Advertising Is Ongoing Real-Time Engagement
    Abstract: Advertising Expresses and Amplifies a Brand's Commitment to Social Values -- Effective Advertising Is Actionable -- Brands Are Open and Reflexive Platforms -- Effective Advertising Provides Utility -- The Participation Paradigm: A Summary -- Converging Cultures: Advertising Creativity, Silicon Valley-Style -- Solving 'Real-World Problems' -- Passive Participation: Anticipating the 'Commercial Surround' -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Impulses: Engineering Behaviour -- Impulses, Nudges, Agencements -- Mobilising the Post-rational Citizen-Consumer -- Advertisers as Choice Architects
    Abstract: Behavioural Engineering -- Benevolent Manipulators -- Consumers for a 'Neoliberalism After Markets' -- The Irony of Extreme Reflexivity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: I/O Devices: Conducting Interactions -- Sensory Touchpoints -- Affect Switches -- Beer Bottles as Affect Switches -- From Exposure to Engineering: Advertisers and Media Platforms -- The Vomit Problem -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Infrastructure: Orchestrating Action -- Advertising as Infrastructure -- Participation After Expression -- Qualification Infrastructure -- Stimulating Qualification
    Abstract: The Work of Sensing and Tuning -- Brands as Computational Apps -- References -- Chapter 6: Interventions: Reimagining Advertising -- Resisting and Regulating Brand Infrastructure: The Case of XXXX Island -- Programming Narratives of Sexism and Excessive Consumption in Media Infrastructure -- The Limits of Symbolic Resistance in Calculative Media Infrastructure -- Generative Ambivalence in the Age of Media Infrastructure -- Media as Body-Machine Infrastructure -- Reimagining and Reengineering Advertising -- References -- Chapter 7: Conclusion -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781137313850
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (287 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Briggs, Jacqueline Young People and Political Participation : Teen Players
    DDC: 320
    Keywords: Political communication ; Political communication ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Author -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Young People and Political Participation: Is There an Issue About Young People and Politics? -- Introduction -- Why Youth? -- Are They Interested? -- Youth Unemployment -- Political Engagement -- Other Issues -- University Tuition Fees -- National Citizen Service -- Bite the Ballot -- Free the Children -- To Lower or Not to Lower… -- The Riots of August 2011 -- The Arab Spring -- Alternative Ways of Participating -- Structure of the Book -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Political Participation
    Abstract: What Is Politics? -- Political Participation -- Apathy: Should We Embrace It? -- History of Participation -- Ladder of Participation -- New Technology and Political Participation -- Audit of Engagement -- Conclusion -- Note -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Young People and Participation in Europe -- Participation in Different European Countries -- Germany -- Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: New Media and Political Participation -- What Is New Media? -- Web 2.0 Technology -- New Sites -- Does It Aid Greater Participation?
    Abstract: Young People, New Media and Political Participation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: Should 16- and 17-Year Olds Be Given the Right to Vote? -- Lowering the Voting Age to 16 -- The Right to Vote -- Compulsory Voting -- Prisoners and the Vote -- Young People and the Vote -- Arguments in Favour -- Arguments Against -- Consideration of Whether It Should Be Lowered -- UK -- Debate at European Level -- Europe -- The Case of Austria -- Other Countries Consider Change -- Scotland's Referendum: 18 September 2014 -- Votes at 16 Coalition -- Beyond Europe -- Political Candidacy
    Abstract: Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: Youth Political Participation at Local Level -- Generation I[pod]: Political Participation amongst Young People -- Methodology -- Lincolnshire Youth Cabinet -- Youth Parliaments -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7: Gender and Political Participation -- Introduction -- Young People and Politics -- Did Young Women Buck the Trend in 2015? -- Young Women -- Methodology -- Findings -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 8: Conclusion -- Are Young People Interested in Politics? -- Should the Voting Age be Lowered to 16 Years?
    Abstract: Compulsory Voting -- Prisoners and the Vote -- Youth Protests -- Note -- Bibliography -- Bibliography
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  • 145
    ISBN: 9781137574138
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (308 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 900
    Keywords: France-History ; France-History ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Middle-Class Women and Business in Nineteenth-Century Northern France -- Notes -- Appendix -- Mimi Lamour -- English translation (author's translation) -- Chapter 2: Lille and Its Arrondissement in the Nineteenth-Century -- 1 From Guild Production to Proto-industry -- 2 Industrialization's Beginnings -- 2.1 The Mechanization of Spinning -- 2.2 Families with Businesses -- 2.3 Social Stability -- 3 The Factory Age -- 3.1 The Spread of Mechanization -- 3.2 Emergence of the Family Firm -- 3.3 Precarious Businesses -- 3.4 An Industrial Middle-Class Takes Shape -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Manufacturers and Merchants in the First Half of the Nineteenth-Century -- 1 Joint Spheres -- 1.1 Deputy Husbands and Caretaking Widows -- 1.2 The Firm of Husband & Wife -- 1.3 And the Firm of Brother & Sister -- 2 Disjointed Spheres -- 2.1 Leading Wives -- 2.2 Partners in Non-family Firms -- 2.3 Independent Widows -- 3 And the Not-So-Interested Widows -- 4 How Many? -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Merchants and Manufacturers After 1850 -- 1 Statistics -- 2 Traditional Roles: Deputy-Husbands and Continuing Widows -- 3 The Other Side of the Coin: Independent Women -- 4 Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Separating Spheres? -- 1 Partnerships and the Patrimonialization of the Firm -- 2 And Planned Successions -- 3 Shareholding Societies -- 4 Bright Young Things -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 6: Women in Crafts and Retail -- 1 Roads Less Travelled: Crafts and Hospitality -- 2 Retail -- 2.1 A Growing Presence -- 2.2 Ghettoized and Immiserated? -- 2.3 Retail as a Family Economic Strategy -- 3 Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 7: Why a Continuing Joint Sphere? -- 1 The Law -- 2 Hierarchies of Gender and Deputy Husbands -- 3 What Were the "Public" and "Private" Spheres? -- 4 Conservatism -- Notes.
    Abstract: 3.4 An Industrial Middle-Class Takes Shape -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Manufacturers and Merchants in the First Half of the Nineteenth-Century -- 1 Joint Spheres -- 1.1 Deputy Husbands and Caretaking Widows -- 1.2 The Firm of Husband & Wife -- 1.3 And the Firm of Brother & Sister -- 2 Disjointed Spheres -- 2.1 Leading Wives -- 2.2 Partners in Non-family Firms -- 2.3 Independent Widows -- 3 And the Not-So-Interested Widows -- 4 How Many? -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Merchants and Manufacturers After 1850 -- 1 Statistics -- 2 Traditional Roles: Deputy-Husbands and Continuing Widows
    Abstract: 3 The Other Side of the Coin: Independent Women -- 4 Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Separating Spheres? -- 1 Partnerships and the Patrimonialization of the Firm -- 2 And Planned Successions -- 3 Shareholding Societies -- 4 Bright Young Things -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 6: Women in Crafts and Retail -- 1 Roads Less Travelled: Crafts and Hospitality -- 2 Retail -- 2.1 A Growing Presence -- 2.2 Ghettoized and Immiserated? -- 2.3 Retail as a Family Economic Strategy -- 3 Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 7: Why a Continuing Joint Sphere? -- 1 The Law
    Abstract: 2 Hierarchies of Gender and Deputy Husbands -- 3 What Were the "Public" and "Private" Spheres? -- 4 Conservatism -- Notes -- Chapter 8: Generating Incomes -- 1 Case Studies -- 2 Investments vs. Income-Generating Properties -- 3 Real Estate Ownership: Source of Rents or Capitalist Investment? -- 3.1 The First Cohort: 1830-1833 -- 3.2 The Second Cohort: 1871-1874 -- 3.3 Mesdames Vanbrouck and Mulle -- Messieux Savarin, Paquet and Gallois -- 4 Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 9: Behind the Discursive Veil -- 1 Anti-capitalist "Bourgeois" Discourses
    Abstract: 2 There Is No Defense Like a Good Offense: Industrialists' Discourses -- 2.1 Family Histories: Constructing Paternalist Dynasts -- 2.2 From Dynasties to Corporatism: Paternalism's Political Dimension -- 3 Industrial Father-Mother Dyads -- 4 Images vs. Reality: The Male Discourse -- 5 Images vs. Reality: The Female Discourse -- 6 Business History's Recasting the Motte: From Venture Capitalists to the "Motte System" -- 7 Post-industrial Images -- 8 Conclusion -- Notes -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Appendix A: Sources and Method -- Qualitative Sources -- Quantitative Sources
    Abstract: Town or Trades Directories (Tables B6, B7, B8 and B9 in Appendix B)
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  • 146
    ISBN: 9781137557865
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (256 pages)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Global Citizenship Education and Democracy
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Global Citizenship Education and Democracy Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 370
    Keywords: Democracy ; Democracy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Acknowledgements" -- "Contents" -- "List of Contributors" -- "List of Figures" -- "List of Tables" -- "Part I: Introducing" -- "Chapter 1: Thinking About the University Context and Socially Just Pedagogies" -- "Higher Education as a Space for Justice" -- "Turning to Pedagogy and What It Means to Be Educated" -- "Pedagogic Possibilities, Pedagogic Inequalities" -- "Our Aims and Chapters Overview" -- "References" -- "Part II: Conceptualizing and Practising" -- "Chapter 2: Framing Pedagogic Justice" -- "The E/quality Challenges" -- "Justice Possibilities: Teaching and Learning" -- "Pedagogical Justice and Sen" -- "Pedagogic Justice for Freedoms and Fairness" -- "Beyond Technical-Rational Teaching" -- "Public Reasoning" -- "Public-Social Values" -- "Rights" -- "By Way of Conclusion: What Is Missing?" -- "References" -- "Chapter 3: Sociological Knowledge and Transformation" -- "Introduction" -- "Background to the Case of Socially Just Pedagogy at Diversity University" -- "Inequities in UK Higher Education" -- "The âPedagogic Quality and Inequalityâ Research Project (2008â2012)" -- "Socially Just Pedagogies at Diversity University: An Account by Lecturers Jenkins and Barnes" -- "Contextualizing and Conceptualizing Socially Just Pedagogies" -- "Examples of How Socially Just Pedagogy Is Embedded Within a Sociology Curriculum" -- "Conclusion" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Chapter 4: Pedagogic Rights for Transformative Student Learning: What Do Lecturers Say and Do?" -- "Introduction" -- "Capabilities Approach" -- "Bernsteinâs Pedagogic Rights" -- "Pedagogic Rights and Capabilities Formation" -- "Methodology" -- "Good University Teaching and Pedagogic Rights" -- "Pedagogic Practices and Pedagogic Rights" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "Chapter 5: Participatory Parity and Emerging Technologies" -- "Introduction".
    Abstract: Affirmative and Transformative Approaches -- Methodology -- Analysis of Interviews from Fraser's Three-­Dimensional Social Justice Perspective -- Resource Constraints (the Economic Dimension) -- Affirmative Approaches to Teaching with Technology in the Economic Dimension -- Transformative Approaches to Teaching with Technology in the Economic Dimension -- The Cultural Dimension: Issues of Misrecognition -- Affirmative Approaches to Teaching with Technology in the Cultural Dimension -- Transformative Approaches to Teaching with Technology in the Cultural Dimension -- Affirmative Approaches to Teaching with Technology in Terms of the Political Dimension -- Transformative Approaches to Teaching with Technology in Terms of the Political Dimension -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Humanistic Education for Teaching in a Globalizing World -- Introduction -- Introducing the Summer School on Pluralism, Development and Social Change -- Teaching and Learning in a Globalizing World -- Human Development and Humanistic Education -- Summer School Experiences -- Getting Started: Putting Together a Microcosm -- Understanding and Comparing Reason to Value -- Seeing the World Through Someone Else's Eyes -- Socially Just Pedagogies Can Only Go So Far -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: Fostering Cosmopolitan Dispositions -- Introduction -- Cosmopolitanism -- Classical Cosmopolitanism -- Neo-cosmopolitanism -- A Cosmopolitan Education -- Cosmopolitan Praxis -- Matrix of Capabilities -- Scenario 1: Globalization Through an ESOL Lens -- Scenario 2: Issues in Multiculturalism -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 8: Designing Capability-Informed Pedagogy Using Participatory Student Research -- Equity and Participation in South African Higher Education -- Pathways for Access into Higher Education -- Participatory Student Research
    Abstract: Conceptualizing Capabilities for Socially Just Pedagogy -- Capabilities-Informed Pedagogy in Practice -- Deliberative Participation -- Critical Literacies -- Knowledge and Research -- Recognition -- Affiliation -- Values for the Public Good -- Capability Development and a Resource Threshold -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9: Voice, Identity, and Belonging: Making a Difference -- The Challenge of Change -- Context -- Broad Responses -- Putting in Place the Conditions for Socially Just Pedagogy -- The Programme -- Pedagogical Dimensions for Change -- Structures -- Teaching -- Developing a Learning Community -- Language and Learning -- Feedback -- Reflection -- Curriculum Structure -- Faculty Environment -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10: Transforming the System from Within: Experiences of a Development Cooperation Masters -- Introduction -- Purpose and Methodology -- Programme Origins: Influences, Structure, and Governance -- The First Four Years of the Master's: 2007-11 -- Diversity and Participation as Sources for Learning -- Critical Practice and Vision -- The Second Stage of the Master's: 2012-15 -- New Tensions Generated by Belonging to the Official University System -- Informal Learning Spaces as a Way of Fostering a Critical Vision and Local and Global Links -- Participatory Action-Research with Local Organisations as Pedagogy -- Internships in the Global South -- Conclusions: Transforming from Within? -- Note -- References -- Part III: Synthesizing -- Chapter 11: Human Development as an Expansive Perspective on Socially Just Pedagogies and Quality -- Introduction -- Towards a Common Normative Positioning: A Human Development Approach -- Pedagogies for Well-Being ('Capabilities' and 'Functionings') -- Pedagogies for Agency -- Pedagogies that Foster Public Reasoning and Participation -- What About Human Capital?
    Abstract: Towards a Core Pedagogic Aim and Multi-­dimensional Practices -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781137500083
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (152 p)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Cyberpsychology
    Parallel Title: Print version Betts, Lucy Cyberbullying : Approaches, Consequences and Interventions
    DDC: 302.343
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Aggression, Harassment, and Bullying -- 1.2 Brief Outline of Cyberbullying -- 1.3 Overview of the Text -- References -- Chapter 2: Definitions of Cyberbullying -- 2.1 Defining Cyberbullying -- 2.2 Media -- 2.3 Behaviours -- 2.4 Young People's Understanding of Cyberbullying -- References -- Chapter 3: The Unique Nature of Cyberbullying -- 3.1 The Digital World -- 3.2 Repetition -- 3.3 Audience and Visibility of Cyberbullying -- 3.4 Power -- 3.5 Anonymity -- 3.6 Intention -- 3.7 Relentless Nature of Cyberbullying
    Abstract: 3.8 Roles Associated with Cyberbullying -- 3.9 Complexity of Legal Stance of Cyberbullying -- References -- Chapter 4: Prevalence -- 4.1 The Importance of Understanding Prevalence Rates -- 4.2 Conceptual and Methodological Issues -- 4.3 Sample Characteristics -- 4.4 Country of Study -- 4.5 Factors That Predict Involvement in Cyberbullying -- References -- Chapter 5: The Consequences of Cyberbullying -- 5.1 Psychosocial Adjustment Consequences -- 5.2 General Consequences -- 5.3 Suicide -- 5.4 Involvement in Cyberbullying
    Abstract: 5.5 Consequences of Cyberbullying According to the Perpetrator, Audience, and Media -- 5.6 Are There Really Consequences of Cyberbullying? -- References -- Chapter 6: What Can Be Done About Cyberbullying -- 6.1 Interventions -- 6.2 The Law and Cyberbullying -- 6.3 Practicalities of Addressing Cyberbullying -- References -- Chapter 7: Conclusions -- 7.1 The Need for a Common Definition of Cyberbullying -- 7.2 The Need for Agreement on the Measures of Cyberbullying -- 7.3 The Need to Establish Accurate Prevalence Rates of Cyberbullying
    Abstract: 7.4 The Need for Longitudinal Work to Examine the Consequences of Cyberbullying -- 7.5 The Need to Develop Robust and Empirically Validated Interventions -- 7.6 The Need to Clarify the Legal Status of Cyberbullying -- 7.7 The Need to Recognise That Technology and Cyberbullying is Evolving -- References -- Index
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    Series Statement: Postdisciplinary Studies in Discourse
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    Parallel Title: Print version Clark, Jodie Selves, Bodies and the Grammar of Social Worlds : Reimagining Social Change
    DDC: 401.41
    Keywords: Economic development ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Grammar and Social Worlds -- 1.1 A View from Above -- 1.2 Reimagining Social Structures -- 1.3 A View from the Trenches -- 1.4 'Harsh Reality': The Problem of Practice -- 1.5 The Grammar of Social Change -- References -- Chapter 2: Structures, Centres and Transformation -- 2.1 Practice Theory and the Limits of 'Virtual' Structure -- 2.2 Structures, Centres and Deferral -- 2.3 Perspectives on Social Change -- 2.3.1 Butler: Self-Detachment -- 2.3.2 Irigaray: Reintegration
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    Parallel Title: Print version Collins, Dana The Rise and Fall of an Urban Sexual Community : Malate (Dis)placed
    DDC: 306.7660959916
    Keywords: Sociology, Urban ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Map -- List of Photos -- List of Pseudonyms for Establishments and Participants -- Chapter 1: Why Place Matters: An Introduction -- Saturday, February 5, 2000, 9:30 p.m.-Malate, City of Manila -- Thirteen Years Later on Saturday, February 9 at 6 p.m.-Malate, City of Manila -- Where is Malate? -- What Is Gay Space? -- Urban Histories, Neoliberal Globalization, and the Significance of Place -- A Gay Neighborhood in the Global South? -- Studying Malate -- The Story Overview -- Notes -- Bibliography
    Abstract: Chapter 2: The History of Place: From Urban Community to Heritage Conservation -- Malate's Sociohistorical Life: A Neighborhood History -- "You Stand in Tiananmen Square and You Know Where You Are": The Power of Place and the Emergence of Conservation Activism -- "Once Upon a Time There was a Manila Bay There": From Saving the Bay to Music in the Streets -- "You Don't Allow the Squatters to Just Proliferate": Heritage Conservation and the Focus on Built Heritage -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: The Magic of Place: Players in the Nakpil Revival
    Abstract: "Makati is Like Sterile and Malate is Like a Stew": Encountering Malate's Urban Magic -- Gay History and Urban Sexual Space -- "The Streets Are Alive!": The Golden Age of the Nakpil Revival -- "Who Cares About Choreography, Just Do It!": Café Paradiseo Opens on Backstreet Nakpil -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: The Sexuality of Place: Gay Hospitality and the Production of Desiring Labor -- "What I Like About [Hosts] Is That They Are Very Adaptive:" Gay Hospitality in the Context of Urban Renewal
    Abstract: "But Then You Should be Careful About Falling in Love:" The Neoliberal Relational Labor of Hospitality Work -- "I Wanted to Collect, I Wanted to Sort of Like Experience Different Nationalities:" Hospitality Is Desirable, Payment Is a Bonus -- "Here We Treat Foreigners Really Well -- We Make Them Feel Warm, Cared for, and Welcome": The Transnational Relations of Hospitality Work -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: "Love, Autonomy, and Our Attempts at It": Coming of Age in Malate -- Intimate Neoliberalism: Heteronormative Family, Masculinity, and the Desire for Freedom
    Abstract: Sexual Awakening in the Context of Urban Place -- Learning the Hosting Code and Building Host Family -- Managing the Host-Traveler Relationship and Violence -- Translating the Cultural Work of Hosting into the Call Centers -- Evolving Intimacies, Evolving Desires -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: The Exclusions of Place: Gay-led Gentrification Within Nakpil's Second Wave -- "The Malate Mafia"-Gay Entrepreneurship and the Rise of Neoliberal Gay Space -- "It's All Part of Creating an Island Around You"-Gay Cosmopolitanism and the Production of Exclusivity in the Neighborhood
    Abstract: NOBRA-A Business Neighborhood Association's Aesthetic Control on the Streets
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    Parallel Title: Print version Unger, Matthew P Sound, Symbol, Sociality : The Aesthetic Experience of Extreme Metal Music
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Feminist anthropology ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Based on ethnographic research within the extreme metal community, Unger offers a thought-provoking look at how symbols of authenticity and defilement fashion social experience in surprising ways. Exploring the many themes and ciphers that comprise this musical community, this book interprets aesthetic resonances as a way to understand contemporary identity, politics, and social relations. In the end, this book develops a unique argument: the internal composition of the community's music and sound moulds symbols that shape, reflect, and constrain social patterns of identity, difference, and transgression. This book contributes to the sociology of sound and music, the study of religion in popular culture, and the role of aesthetics in everyday life. It will be of interest to upper level students, post-graduate students and scholars of religion, popular culture, and philosophy
    Abstract: Preface and Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Introduction -- Voices from the Past? -- Defilement in a Post-secular Age -- Methodology and Theoretical Orientation -- Outline of Project -- References -- Chapter 2: A Genre of Paradoxes and Dichotomies -- Defining Extreme Metal -- Edmonton and the Underground Metal Scene -- Subcultures and Metal -- A Genre of Paradox and Dichotomies -- References -- Chapter 3: Defilement and Social Theory -- History, the Grotesque and Defilement -- Modernity, Transgression, and the Grotesque
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    Series Statement: Palgrave Close Readings in Film and Television
    Parallel Title: Print version Weetch, Owen Expressive Spaces in Digital 3D Cinema
    DDC: 301
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    Abstract: Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction: The Expressivity of Space -- Established Modes, Structure and Rationale -- Analysing 3D Cinema: A Methodology -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: 'I See You': Avatar, Narrative Spectacle and Accentuating Continuity -- Comin' At Ya: Negative Parallax's Distractions and Corrective Depth Aesthetics -- Racking Convergence: Stereographically Intensifying Continuity and the Question of Distance -- 'Sky People Cannot Learn. They Do Not See': A Narrative of a Spectacular, Stereoscopic Frontier
    Abstract: Plateae vs. Loci: Discourses of Mediated Vision -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: 'You're Going to Make It': Ride Alignment and the Mastery of Stereographic Space in Gravity -- 'One Hell of a Ride': Ride Film Aesthetics, Frightening Distances and a Narrative of Control -- Accidental and Intentional Journeys Across the Screen Plane -- Going Home: Stone's Decisive Inhabitancy of a Chosen Stereospace -- 'Like a Chihuahua That's Being Tumble-Dried': Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: 'You Only Looked that Way Because I Was Little': Spaces of Terror and Reaching Maturity in The Hole
    Abstract: Noises in the Basement: Slasher Film Shot Strategies and Off-Screen Space -- Watching the Watchers: Undermining the Eye's Mastery -- It's Behind You: Overcoming Suture, the Expressivity of Hyperstereo and the Thompson Boys' Trauma -- Like Father, Like Son: Expressionist Spaces, the Onset of Maturity and a Battle for Responsibility -- A Mature Use of Stereography: Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5: 'There's an Ocean in the Way': Written Words, Unreachability and Competing Testimonies in The Great Gatsby
    Abstract: Writing Greatness: Words, Lived Experience and the Acknowledgement of Subjectivity -- Water, Water Everywhere: Aquatic Barriers and Competing Visual Empires -- 'I Can't Help What's Past': Spatial Competition and the Stereographic Articulation of Victory -- 'By Nick Carraway': Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: 'Against the Wall': Frozen's Expressive Planarity, Attempts to Connect and Ambivalent Utopias -- 'I've Started Talking to the Pictures on the Walls': Expressive Planarity and Outmoded Representations -- Approaches and Retreats: Three Interactions Between Anna and Elsa
    Abstract: Let It Snow: Ambivalent Utopias and Elemental States -- 'Poor Unfortunate Souls': Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: Conclusion: A Special Plea for Off-the-­Screen Space -- References -- Glossary of Stereoscopic Terms -- Index
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    Parallel Title: Print version Ringrow, Helen The Language of Cosmetics Advertising
    DDC: 306.44
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Beauty Advertising in a Cross-Cultural Context -- Gender, Media, and Identity -- Discursive Constructions of Femininity in English and French Cosmetics Advertisements -- Analytical Framework of This Study -- Content of This Book -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: Language, Gender, and Advertising -- Discourse and Power -- Language, Gender, and Advertising Research -- 'Femininity' in Contemporary Media Discourse -- Exploring Gendered Language -- Notes -- References
    Abstract: Chapter 3: Problems and Solutions: Pursuing the Youthful, Ideal Body -- 'Solutions' for the Ageing Female Body -- The Problem-Solution Pattern (Hoey 1983, 2001) -- A Proposed Model of Problem-Solution Patterning in Advertising Discourse -- Applying the Adapted Problem-Solution Model -- French-English Comparisons -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: Femininity as a Sensual Identity -- Language, Sensuality, and the Female Body -- Sensual Lexis: Product Qualities -- Sensual Verbs: Product Actions -- Sensual Discourse: Product Effects -- Sensualised Imagery: Parted Lips
    Abstract: Product Representations: Sensory Modality -- Nudity Across Cultures -- Sensual Discourse in French and English Advertisements -- Sexual Innuendo: The Case of Batiste -- Sex Appeal and the Target Consumer -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5: Scientised Beauty Advertising Discourse: With Peptides or Paraben-Free? -- Beauty Meets Science -- Scientised Ingredients -- Scientised Product Names -- Measures of Verifiability -- Product Specifications -- Scientised Solutions in French and English -- Consumer Attitudes -- Green Beauty: An Alternative Discourse? -- With Peptides or Paraben-Free? -- Notes
    Abstract: References -- Chapter 6: The Case for Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis -- Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis: Theory and Practice -- Key Principles of FCDA in Action -- The Role of FCDA in Challenging Media Assumptions: Future Directions -- Notes -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781137453273
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    Series Statement: Critical Criminological Perspectives
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    Parallel Title: Print version Ball, Matthew Criminology and Queer Theory : Dangerous Bedfellows?
    DDC: 364
    Keywords: Developmental psychology ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1: Introduction -- The Need for a Queer Criminology -- Problematising Queer Criminology -- Overview -- Dangerous Bedfellows? A Note on the Title -- References -- Part I: Approaching Criminology -- 2: Queer -- Introduction -- Queer Beginnings -- Conventional Gay and Lesbian Politics: Identity and Liberation -- New Approaches to Power and Subjectivity: The Influence of Poststructural Thought -- Queering Gay and Lesbian Politics -- Varieties of Queer Work -- Interrogating Binaries and Identity Categories -- Anti-normativity and Deconstruction
    Abstract: Beyond Sex and Gender -- Queer Politics -- Critiques of Queer Work -- Perpetuating Erasure and Exclusion -- Queer as Expansive Position -- Queer Elitism and the Reproduction of Binaries -- Queer and the Material -- Conclusion: On the Uses of 'Queer' -- References -- 3: Queer/ing Criminology -- Introduction -- Queer Criminology -- The Tasks of Queer Criminological Scholarship -- Situating Queer Criminological Scholarship -- The Subjects of Queer Criminology -- The Meaning of 'Queer' -- Conclusion: Queer Directions and Troubling Assumptions -- References -- 4: Evangelism, Faith, and Forgetting
    Abstract: Introduction -- The Problem of Evangelism -- The Problems of Faith and Forgetting -- Faith in Regulation, Forgetting Exclusion and Injury -- Faith in Knowledge and Exposure, Forgetting the Power-Knowledge Nexus -- Faith in Queer as a Category, Forgetting its Slipperiness -- Faith in the Category's Deployment, Forgetting Its History and Power Effects -- Against Paranoid Exposure, for Cautious Reparation in Queer Criminological Scholarship -- Paranoid Readings -- Reparative Readings -- Cautious Reparation -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Within Criminology
    Abstract: 5: Criminology for Queers? Charting a Space for Queer Communities in Criminology -- Introduction -- Challenging Criminology: Feminist and Counter-colonial Perspectives -- Feminist Criminologies -- Counter-colonial Criminologies -- Key Targets and Questions of Feminist and Counter-colonial Criminologies -- Interrogating the Epistemological Assumptions of Criminology -- Situating Critical Work: The Mainstream or the Sidelines? -- Queering the Intersections of Critical Criminologies -- Queering Feminist Criminologies -- Decolonising Queer Criminologies -- Conclusion -- References
    Abstract: 6: Queer, Realist, and Cultural: Grounding Queer Criminology -- Introduction -- Left Realist Criminology -- Left Realism in Queer Criminology -- Cultural Criminology -- Cultural Criminology in Queer Criminology -- The Limits of Left Realist and Cultural Criminological Paths for Queer Criminology -- Left Realist Criminology, Modernism, and Materialism -- Cultural Criminology, Queer Subcultures, and Edgework -- Conclusion -- References -- 7: Deconstruction and Queering in Criminology -- Introduction -- Criminology and Deconstruction -- Queer Deconstruction -- Challenges to Deconstruction
    Abstract: The Influence of Deconstruction on Queer Thought
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    Parallel Title: Print version Macrae, Eilidh Exercise in the Female Life-Cycle in Britain, 1930-1970
    DDC: 306.4830820941
    Keywords: Great Britain-History ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Fashions, Femininities, and Fitness -- Exercise in the Female Life-Cycle -- Methodology -- Theoretical Foundations -- Social Discourses of the Interwar Years -- Medical Men and Women's Exercise -- Book Structure -- Chapter 2: Physical Education Experiences -- The Development of Physical Education -- Physical and Health Education -- Knowledge of the Body -- A Lack of Facilities for the Young Female Body -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Experiencing Exercise as a Young Woman -- Bridging the Gap
    Abstract: Physical Reaction in the Community -- The Fragile Female Body? -- Access to Recreation: Supportive Networks -- Post-School Access to Exercise -- Sport in the Workplace -- Balancing Work and Physical Recreation -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Pregnancy, Menstruation, and Active Women -- Menstruation and Exercise -- Pregnancy and the Active Woman -- The Natural Birth Movement -- Pregnancy and Physical Exercise -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Exercise During Marriage and Motherhood -- Exercise During the Early Years of Marriage -- Exercise During Motherhood -- Family Leisure
    Abstract: Official Intervention in Sport and Exercise -- Facility Development and Women -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6: Conclusion -- Continuity and Change -- Future Directions -- Appendix -- Oral History Interviewees -- Bibliography -- Newspapers and Magazines -- Archival Sources -- Edinburgh University Special Collections -- Margaret Morris Movement Archive, Fergusson Gallery, Perth -- Mitchell Library Archives, Glasgow -- National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh -- Scottish Youth Hostel Association (SYHA) Archive, SYHA Headquarters, Stirling -- Private Collection -- Contemporary Publications
    Abstract: Unpublished Theses -- Contemporary Journal Articles -- Contemporary Films -- All Held at the Scottish Screen Archive, Glasgow -- Secondary Sources -- Books -- Essays in Edited Collections -- Journal Articles -- Websites -- Index
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    Series Statement: Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life
    Series Statement: Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Qureshi, Kaveri Marital Breakdown among British Asians : Conjugality, Legal Pluralism and New Kinship
    DDC: 306.89
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1: Introduction -- A Rise in Marital Breakdown -- Catching Up? -- Conjugality -- Legal Pluralism -- New Kinship -- Research Setting -- Methods and Analysis -- Outline of the Book -- References -- Part I: Grounds for Conflict -- 2: Storying Marital Conflict -- Naila -- Afzal -- Kulsoom -- Conclusion -- References -- 3: Explanations for Divorce -- Divorces Past and Present -- Lack of Commitment -- Not Putting Up with Any More -- Sexual Unfairness and Infidelity -- Wanting Love and Not Getting It -- Conclusion
    Abstract: References -- Part II: Staying Together -- 4: Family Mediation -- Kinship Support in Arranged Marriages -- Pragmatism -- Love Marriages -- Conclusion -- References -- 5: Estrangements, Separations and Yoyo Marriages -- Estrangements -- Separations -- Yoyo Marriages -- Spiralling Marriages -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Splitting Up -- 6: Sharia -- Talaaq -- Women Satisfied with a Civil Divorce -- A Khula Outside the Sharia Council -- A Khula Through a Sharia Council -- Forum-Shopping -- Conclusion -- References -- 7: English Law -- Disempowerment -- Legal Translations
    Abstract: Self-Representation, Family Mediation and an Insider Barrister -- Conclusion -- References -- Part IV: Rebuilding Families -- 8: Staying Single -- Standing on My Own Feet -- What Can a Man Give Me? -- Natal Families and Friendship -- Life Without a Wife -- Conclusion -- References -- 9: Remarriage -- A Chance to Have Things Your Way -- Choice and Family Approval -- The Gamble -- Conclusion -- References -- 10: Children and Stepfamilies -- Ex-spouses Negotiating Parenting -- Stepfamilies -- Blood -- Marriage -- Conclusion -- References -- 11: Conclusion -- Conjugality -- Legal Pluralism
    Abstract: New Kinship -- Questions That Remain -- References -- Glossary -- Index
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    Keywords: Verwandtschaft ; Posthumanismus ; Pädagogische Psychologie ; Kinship ; Einführung ; Electronic books
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    Series Statement: Studies in the Psychosocial
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 155.2
    Keywords: Psychology ; Psychoanalysis ; Cultural studies ; Personality ; Social psychology ; Emotions ; Self ; Identity (Psychology) ; Electronic books
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    Parallel Title: Print version Hedling, Erik Lindsay Anderson Revisited : Unknown Aspects of a Film Director
    DDC: 301
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    Abstract: Dedication -- Foreword Remembering the Past/ for the Future: Lindsay Anderson and What Can Be Done in Cinema -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Lindsay Anderson's Legacy: An Introduction -- Biographical Notes -- Previous Research on Anderson -- The Present Study -- Chapter 2: Just Remembering Lindsay -- Chapter 3: Lindsay Anderson: Child of Empire -- Chapter 4: A Kind of Friendship: Lindsay Anderson and John Ford -- chapter 5: Secret People: Lindsay Anderson and Thorold Dickinson -- Dickinson and Secret People -- Making a Film
    Abstract: Anderson at Ealing -- Lessons Learned -- chapter 6: Lindsay Anderson and Serge Reggiani: Writing, Friendship and Directorial Practice -- chapter 7: Notes from Sherwood -- Secret Mission -- The Impostors -- Isabella -- The Haunted Mill -- Ambush -- Chapter 8: Lindsay Anderson: The Polish Connection -- The Polish Black Series Documentary and the British Free Cinema Movement -- The Singing Lesson -- A Kindred Soul: Marek Piwowski -- Lindsay Anderson: Polish Through and Through -- Chapter 9: Lindsay: With a Little Help from His Friends
    Abstract: Chapter 10: Anderson in America: Transatlantic Satire in the 1960s -- Chapter 11: The Auteur vs. the Institution: The Tempestuous Relationship Between Lindsay Anderson and the BFI, 1949-1994 -- Chapter 12: Theatre, Film, and Television: Lindsay Anderson Directs David Storey's In Celebration (1969) and Home (1970) -- Chapter 13: Strange Bedfellows: Lindsay Anderson and Chariots of Fire -- Lindsay Anderson: Film Buff -- Annoying Chariots -- The Letters -- A Dissenting View -- Chapter 14: Lindsay Anderson and Scotland: Identity and the Inveterate Outsider -- Questions of Identity and Identification
    Abstract: Anderson and Significant Scottish Others -- Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 15: A Critical Conscience -- Index
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    Parallel Title: Understanding youth participation across Europe
    Parallel Title: Print version Pilkington, Hilary Understanding Youth Participation Across Europe : From Survey to Ethnography
    DDC: 305.235094
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    Keywords: Democracy ; Youth Political activity ; Europe ; Electronic books ; Youth ; Europa ; Jugend ; Politische Beteiligung ; Politische Betätigung ; Soziales Engagement
    Abstract: "Acknowledgements" -- "Contents" -- "Editors and Contributors" -- "List of Figures" -- "List of Plates" -- "List of Tables" -- "MYPLACE Research Locations" -- "1 Introduction: Thinking Globally, Understanding Locally " -- "Framing the Research" -- "Research Questions" -- "Methodology for the Real World: Planning, Juggling and Compromising" -- "Locating the Research" -- "Developing the Questionnaire" -- "Following up with Interviews" -- "Adding Observation to the Mix" -- "Multi-method Case Studies: Innovation and Challenge" -- "Conclusion: Was It Worth It?" -- "References" -- "Part I Context-Sensitive Survey Research" -- "2 Survey Research and Sensitivity to Context: The MYPLACE Project and Its Case Study Approach " -- "Introduction" -- "Survey Methodology" -- "Representation and Generalisation" -- "Geography, Nation and Survey Samples" -- "Why Not Use a Nationally Representative Sample Survey?" -- "Narrowing the Focus" -- "Case Study Methodology" -- "The Nation as a Case?" -- "The MYPLACE Survey Case Study Research Design" -- "Questions of Sample Selection" -- "Strengths and Limitations" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "3 Beyond âLeftâ and âRightâ? The Role of Culture and Context in Young Peopleâs Understanding of Ideology " -- "Introduction" -- "The Ideological Basis of LeftâRight Positioning" -- "Hypotheses" -- "Data and Methods" -- "The Dimensionality of Socio-Political Attitudes" -- "Which Domains are Linked to LeftâRight Self-identification?" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "4 Attitudes Towards the EU Among Young People in Eastern Germany, Greece, and the UK: Embedding Survey Data Within Socio-Historical Context " -- "Introduction" -- "Youth and Europe" -- "Attitudes Towards Europe: Three National Narratives" -- "Germany" -- "The United Kingdom" -- "Greece" -- "Explaining Euroscepticism" -- "MYPLACE Data".
    Abstract: "Analysis and Results" -- "Modelling Attitudes to the EU" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "Part II Beyond Comparison? Transnational Qualitative Research" -- "5 Can Qualitative Data Speak Beyond the Individual Case? Employing Meta-Ethnography for the Synthesis of Findings in Transnational Research Projects " -- "From Systematic Review to Conceptual Innovation: The Principles of Meta-Ethnography" -- "Applying Meta-Ethnography to Primary Data: Practical Steps" -- "Constructing the Data Set" -- "The Synthesis Process" -- "Preserving Individual Differentiation in Meta-Ethnography: Reflection and Evaluation" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "6 âOne Big Familyâ: Emotion, Affect and Solidarity in Young Peopleâs Activism in Radical Right and Patriotic Movements " -- "Rehabilitating the Emotional in the Study of Activism" -- "Introducing the Cases" -- "English Defence League (EDL)" -- "Russian Run (RR)" -- "Torcida (TOR)" -- "The Meanings of Activism: Emotion, Affect and Solidarity" -- "âGetting a Buzzâ" -- "âOne Big Familyâ" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "7 Believing in Participation: Youth, Religion and Civic Engagement " -- "Social Capital and Religious Social Capital: Is It Actually Religious?" -- "Getting Together and Helping Others" -- "The Meaning of Young Peopleâs Activism:Social or Religious?" -- "Politics: Rejection and Interest" -- "Religious Social Capital: How Important Is Religion?" -- "Conclusions" -- "References" -- "8 Young Peopleâs Attitudes to, and Practices of, Political Participation on the Internet: What Can We Learn from Large-Scale Qualitative Research? " -- "Introduction" -- "Digital Commons or Digital Divide? Shifting Understandings of Online Participation" -- "Research Data" -- "Data Collection and Sample" -- "Data Analysis" -- "Political Participation on the Internet: Attitudes and Opinions
    Abstract: "Motivating Factors: Recognising the Potential of Online Participation" -- "Disincentives to Online Participation: A Hostile Space" -- "Disincentives to Online Participation: Fear of the Consequences" -- "Limitations of Online Participation: âIt Only Creates Passivityâ" -- "Political Participation on the Internet: Practices" -- "Passive Consumption" -- "âI Press âlikeââ: Slacktivism and Clicktivism" -- "âI Want to Criticise Someoneâ" -- "Trolling and the Victims of Trolls" -- "Blended Activism" -- "Hacktivists" -- "âIâm Very Anti-social MediaâââTradsâ and Technophobes" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "Part III Triangulation in Practice" -- "9 Introduction to Triangulating Data " -- "Mixed Method Research: A Short History" -- "Triangulation in Practice: The MYPLACE Project" -- "Research Design: Sample Selection, Instrument Development and Data Collection" -- "Practice and Added Value of Triangulation and Integration" -- "Conclusions" -- "References" -- "10 Youth, History and a Crisis of Democracy? Perspectives from Croatia " -- "Introducing the Study" -- "Context" -- "Method: Survey and Interviews" -- "Youth Political Cynicism or a Crisis of Democracy?" -- "Profiling the Democrats, Autocrats and No Preference Groups" -- "Conclusion" -- "Appendix 1" -- "Appendix 2" -- "Appendix 3" -- "References" -- "11 Does History Matter for Young Peopleâs Political Identity? The Role of Past Authoritarianism in Germany and Spain " -- "Methods and Data" -- "Findings: Quantitative Analysis" -- "The Importance of History" -- "Perceptions of History and the Formation of Political Attitudes" -- "The Transmission of History" -- "Findings: Qualitative Analysis" -- "Western Germany" -- "Eastern Germany" -- "Spain" -- "Summary" -- "Conclusion" -- "References
    Abstract: "12 History in Danger and Youth Civic Engagement: Perceptions and Practice in Telavi, Georgia " -- "About Telavi" -- "Theoretical and Methodological Framework" -- "The Importance of History" -- "The Practice of History" -- "The Telavi Reconstruction and Renovation Project: A Missed Opportunity" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "13 Conclusion: What is the âValue Addedâ of Multi-method, Transnational Research? " -- "Sensitivity to Context in Survey Research" -- "Generalising from the Unique in Qualitative Data" -- "Adding Insight from the Triangulation of Data" -- "Conclusion: Whatâs in a Name?" -- "References
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    Parallel Title: Print version Matamala, Anna Researching Audio Description : New Approaches
    DDC: 302.23014
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    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1: Audio Description and Accessibility Studies: A Work in Progress -- References -- Part I: Re-thinking Accessibility -- 2: On Accessibility as a Human Right, with an Application to Media Accessibility -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Rights and Human Rights -- 2.3 The 'Accessibility as a Human Right Divide' Problem -- 2.4 Tackling the AHRD Problem -- 2.5 Accessibility as a Proactive Principle, Access as a Necessary Requirement -- 2.6 Some Consequences on Media Accessibility -- 2.7 Conclusion
    Abstract: References -- 3: Impairment and Disability: Challenging Concepts of 'Normality' -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 History of Disability-Related Language -- 3.3 The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities -- 3.4 Impairment -- 3.5 Disability -- 3.6 Who Is Impaired? -- 3.7 Who Is Disabled? -- 3.8 Who Benefits from a More Accessible Society? -- 3.9 Universal Design -- 3.10 The World Health Organization's ICF -- 3.11 What Persons with Disabilities Think -- 3.12 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: From Theory to Practice: Researching Audio Description
    Abstract: 4: A Cognitive Approach to Audio Description -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Three Perspectives on AD -- 4.2.1 The Production Perspective -- 4.2.2 The Reception Perspective -- 4.2.3 The Meeting of Minds Perspective -- 4.3 A Framework of Theories on Mental Imagery and Embodied Cognition -- 4.3.1 Mental Imagery in Sighted Individuals -- 4.3.2 Mental Imagery in Blind Individuals -- 4.3.3 Embodied Cognition -- 4.4 Swedish Research Initiatives and Current Projects -- 4.4.1 Current Projects -- 4.4.2 Combination of Various Methods -- 4.5 Summary and Conclusion -- References
    Abstract: 5: Game Accessibility for the Blind: Current Overview and the Potential Application of Audio Description as the Way Forward -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Game Accessibility: An Overview -- 5.3 Gaming Options for Blind and Visually Impaired Players -- 5.4 Existing Games Adapted for Blind and Visually Impaired Players -- 5.5 Games Specifically Designed to Be Accessible to Blind and Visually Impaired Players -- 5.6 Audio Games and 'Video-less' Games -- 5.7 The Potential Application of Audio Description to Video Games -- 5.8 Conclusion -- 5.9 Gameography -- References
    Abstract: 6: Should Audio Description Reflect the Way Sighted Viewers Look at Films? Combining Eye-Tracking and Reception Study Data -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Eye-Tracking Studies in Audio Description -- 6.3 Reception Studies in Audio Description -- 6.4 The Present Study -- 6.4.1 Summary of Stage One (Eye-Tracking and Verbal Reports) -- 6.4.2 Stage Two (A Reception Study) -- 6.4.2.1 Aim -- 6.4.2.2 Methodology (Study Design) -- 6.4.2.3 Materials -- 6.4.3 Procedure -- 6.4.4 Participants -- 6.4.5 Results and Discussion -- 6.5 General Discussion and Conclusions -- Appendix: The Questionnaire
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (284 pages)
    Series Statement: Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship
    DDC: 300
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    ISBN: 9781349623310
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    Series Statement: Studies in Gender and Material Culture Ser.
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    DDC: 305.30900000000003
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    Keywords: Sex role ; Sex role ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift 1994
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    Series Statement: Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship
    Series Statement: Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Gallo, Ester Migration, Masculinities and Reproductive Labour : Men of the Home
    DDC: 304.8
    Keywords: Migration ; Migration ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Endorsements -- Contents -- 1: Introduction: Men and Masculinities in the International Division of Reproductive Labour -- Masculinities, Migration, and Globalisation -- Men as Consumers and Providers of Reproductive Labour -- Researching Migrant Men in Italy -- Outline of the Book -- Bibliography -- 2: Migrant Men in Europe and Beyond: Historical and Sociological Perspectives -- Gendering Male Migration in a Global Context -- Gendered Migration and Labour in Contemporary Europe -- Migrant Women and Men in Contemporary Italy
    Abstract: Gendered Intersections of Care and Migration in Contemporary Italy -- Masculinity, Care, and Domestic Labour -- Economic Crisis and the Remasculinisation of Reproductive Labour in Italy -- Gendered and Racialised Hierarchies in Domestic/Care Labour -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 3: Gender, Racism, and Migrant Reproductive Labour in Italy and Europe -- Racialisation and Migrant Labour in Contemporary Europe -- Gendered Processes of Racialisation -- Gender, Religion, and Multi-culturalism -- Party Politics and the Political Discourse on Immigration in Italy
    Abstract: The Catholic Church and Immigration in Italy -- Religion and the Gendered Racialisation of Migrants in Italy -- The Role of the Catholic Church in the Organisation of Domestic/Care Services in Italy -- Migrant Masculinities and Domestic/Care Labour in Italy -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 4: Migrant Men Doing 'Women's Work' -- Men Seeking 'Women's Jobs' -- Strategies of Male Domestic/Care Workers -- Migrant Men Engaging in Emotional Labour -- Migrant Men's Professional Mobility in Reproductive Labour -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 5: Masculinities and Work Relations in the Home
    Abstract: Becoming Employers: Between Ideologies and Practices -- Masculinity and Household Security -- Masculinities, Personalism, and Class -- Masculinities, Religion, and Respectability in Work Relations -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 6: Masculinity, Reproductive Labour, and Transnational Families -- Waiting Husbands -- Masculinity, Illegality, and Domestic/Care Services -- Deskilling, Gendered Networks, and Debt Repayment -- Shifting Conjugal Relations and the Gendered Division of Work -- Male Domestic/Care Workers and Changing Experiences of Fatherhood -- Conclusion -- Bibliography
    Abstract: 7: Moving Out of 'Women's Work' -- Migrant Porters: A Specialised Niche -- Asian Porters in Rome and Milan: Changing Conjugal Relations -- Porterage, Masculinity, and the Management of Social Relations -- Moving Out of Household-Based Domestic/Care Services -- Migrant Fathers Engaging in Associations and Political Activism -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 8: Conclusion: Migrant Men's Strategies in the IDRL -- Men, Masculinities, and the Feminisation of International Migration -- Racialised Masculinities and Religion in Immigration Contexts
    Abstract: Migrant Masculinities, Social Mobility, and Occupational Cultures
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Social structure ; Social inequality ; Sociology ; Ethnicity ; Sex (Psychology) ; Gender expression ; Gender identity ; Social Sciences ; Gender Studies ; Social Structure, Social Inequality ; Ethnicity Studies ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Aktivismus ; LGBT ; Kroatien ; Serbien ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Kroatien ; Serbien ; LGBT ; Aktivismus
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Culture Study and teaching ; Youth Social life and customs ; Europe Politics and government ; Sociology ; Childhood ; Adolescence ; Social groups ; Sociology, Urban ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9781137581419
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    Parallel Title: Mediated identities and new journalism in the Arab world
    Parallel Title: Print version Douai, Aziz Mediated Identities and New Journalism in the Arab World : Mapping the ""Arab Spring
    DDC: 302.2309174927
    Keywords: Ethnology-Middle East ; Ethnology-Middle East ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Arabische Staaten ; Massenmedien ; Journalismus ; Arabischer Frühling
    Abstract: "Contents" -- "Editorsâ Bios" -- "Contributorsâ Bios" -- "List of Figures" -- "Part I: Mediated Identities and âArab Springâ Politics" -- "Chapter 1: Beyond the Technology Debate: A General Introduction" -- "Understanding Collective Action and Technology in the MENA Countries" -- "From the Public Sphere to Social Movements" -- "Post-Islamism and New Social Movement" -- "A New Journalism Paradigm?" -- "About This Book" -- "References" -- "Chapter 2: Social Media, Global Communications, and the Arab Spring: Cross-Level and Cross-­Media Story Flows" -- "Introduction" -- "Social Media and Global Communication" -- "Evolution of Communication Technologies and Global Communication" -- "Four Characteristics of Social Media" -- "The Cross-Level and Cross-Media Model of Social Media in a Global Context" -- "Social Media and the Arab Spring" -- "Cross-Level Story Flows" -- "Meso-Level Communications" -- "Story Flows from Micro to Meso to Macro" -- "Cross-Media Story Flows" -- "Dynamic Flow of Stories Across Local and Global" -- "Conclusion: Implications of Social Media for Global Communications" -- "References" -- "Chapter 3: New Media and Public Will Mobilization in the Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions of 2011" -- "Introduction" -- "Theoretical Framework" -- "The Transformative Communication Landscape in the Arab World" -- "New Media and Public Will Mobilization in the Tunisian Revolution" -- "New Media and Public Will Mobilization in the Egyptian Revolution" -- "Discussion and Conclusion" -- "References" -- "Chapter 4: Islamists and New Media: The Muslim Brotherhood Digital Presence in English" -- "Introduction" -- "Islamophobia and Islamistsâ Image in US Post-9/11 Media" -- "Political Islam and the West" -- "The Egyptian Revolution in Context" -- "Data and Methods".
    Abstract: Evolution of Communication Technologies and Global Communication -- Four Characteristics of Social Media -- The Cross-Level and Cross-Media Model of Social Media in a Global Context -- Social Media and the Arab Spring -- Cross-Level Story Flows -- Meso-Level Communications -- Story Flows from Micro to Meso to Macro -- Cross-Media Story Flows -- Dynamic Flow of Stories Across Local and Global -- Conclusion: Implications of Social Media for Global Communications -- References -- Chapter 3: New Media and Public Will Mobilization in the Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions of 2011 -- Introduction
    Abstract: Theoretical Framework -- The Transformative Communication Landscape in the Arab World -- New Media and Public Will Mobilization in the Tunisian Revolution -- New Media and Public Will Mobilization in the Egyptian Revolution -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Islamists and New Media: The Muslim Brotherhood Digital Presence in English -- Introduction -- Islamophobia and Islamists' Image in US Post-9/11 Media -- Political Islam and the West -- The Egyptian Revolution in Context -- Data and Methods -- Results and Discussion -- Political Participation -- Islamists and Democracy
    Abstract: Human Rights Violations -- Politics Under Mubarak -- MB University Students -- MB and the January 2011 Revolution -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 5: Against All Odds: Defining a Revolutionary Identity in Syria -- Introduction -- Our Understanding of Identity: A Problematic Concept -- Contextualizing "Syrianity" -- Competing Identities in the Opposition -- Back to Basics -- Rebel vs. Revolutionary -- Preserving the Revolutionary Identity -- The Challenge of Imposed Identities and Antagonistic Aims -- Military vs. Civilian -- National vs. Islamic -- Kurdish vs. Arab
    Abstract: Struggling to Keep the Syrian Revolutionary Identity in Good Shape -- The Little Town of Kafranbel: Focusing on the Basics -- Aleppo and Raqqa: Focusing on Shared Markers of Identity -- The Palestinian Issue -- Conclusion: Common Patterns, Common Aims, Common Identity? -- Note -- References -- Part II: New Media Journalism and Political Change -- Chapter 6: 25 TV: A Case Study of the Media During the Egyptian Uprising -- Introduction -- Historical and Political Context -- Literature Review: The Role of Social Media in the Egyptian Uprising -- 25 TV as a Case Study -- 25 TV Programming: A Snapshot
    Abstract: 25 TV News Bulletin
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    ISBN: 9781137464927
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 374 p)
    Series Statement: Global Culture and Sport Series
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    DDC: 306.48
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Religion and culture ; Political sociology ; Sports Sociological aspects ; Politischer Protest ; Globalisierung ; Sport ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Sport ; Globalisierung ; Politischer Protest
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 297 p)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Global Media Policy and Business
    DDC: 302.23
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    Keywords: Culture Study and teaching ; Communication ; Social media ; Political communication ; Public policy ; Electronic books
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    Parallel Title: Print version Lowe, Pam Reproductive Health and Maternal Sacrifice : Women, Choice and Responsibility
    DDC: 305.4
    Keywords: Social medicine ; Social medicine ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- 1: Introduction -- Natural or Unnatural Mothers -- Reproductive Bodies -- Outline of This Book -- References -- 2: Responsible 'Choices' and Good Motherhood -- Choice and the Neoliberal Citizen/Consumer of Reproductive Health -- Risk and Responsibility -- Good Motherhood -- Vulnerable Foetus/Child -- Medicalization and Reproductive Health -- Production and Consumption -- Gendered Understandings and Normative Heterosexuality -- Maternal Sacrifice -- Conclusion -- References -- 3: Regulating Contraception and Abortion
    Abstract: The Problematic Distinction? -- Sexual Consequences -- Young Women, Teenage Motherhood and Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARCs) -- 'Undesirable' Mothers -- Medical Power and Contraception -- Cultural Limits to Choice -- Legal and Social Framing of Abortion -- Rationing Abortion -- Pregnancy as Penance -- Conclusion -- References -- 4: Conceiving Motherhood -- Mothers and 'Others' -- Infertility Experiences -- Fertility Treatments -- Biological Connections -- Surrogate Motherhood -- Reproductive Loss -- Conclusion -- References -- 5: Idealized Pregnancy -- Responsible Planning
    Abstract: Pregnancy Abstinence -- Eating for Who? -- Maternal Stress -- Prenatal Screening and Diagnosis -- Surveillance and Expert Knowledge -- Conclusion -- References -- 6: Birth Plans -- Battles for Birth? -- Control, Safety and Birth Plans -- Caesarean by Maternal Request (CMR) -- Unassisted Birth -- Conclusion -- References -- 7: Raising Babies -- The Problem of Infant Feeding -- The Moral Construction of Lactation -- Feeding Work and Identities -- Food for Love? -- The Rise of Neuroparenting -- Performing 'Good' Motherhood -- Motherhood in Context -- Conclusion -- References
    Abstract: 8: Maternal Sacrifice and Choice -- Problematizing Choice -- The Requirement of Sacrifice -- Risk, Responsibility and the Vulnerable/Foetus Child -- Whose Body? -- Reproductive Work -- Good Motherhood and Maternal Sacrifice -- References -- Index
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    Pages: 1 online resource (301 pages).
    Series Statement: Contemporary Performance InterActions
    Series Statement: Contemporary Performance InterActions Ser.
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    DDC: 304.809417
    Keywords: Migration ; Performing arts Social aspects ; Ireland Social conditions ; 21st century ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book investigates Ireland's translation of interculturalism as social policy into aesthetic practice and situates the wider implications of this 'new interculturalism' for theatre and performance studies at large. Offering the first full-length, post-1990s study of the effect of large-scale immigration and interculturalism as social policy on Irish theatre and performance, McIvor argues that inward-migration changes most of what can be assumed about Irish theatre and performance and its relationship to national identity. By using case studies that include theatre, dance, photography, and activist actions, this book works through major debates over aesthetic interculturalism in theatre and performance studies post-1970s and analyses Irish social interculturalism in a contemporary European social and cultural policy context. Drawing together the work of professional and community practitioners who frequently identify as both artists and activists, Migration and Performance in Contemporary Ireland proposes a new paradigm for the study of Irish theatre and performance while contributing to the wider investigation of migration and performance.
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    Parallel Title: Print version Collison, Holly Youth and Sport for Development : The Seduction of Football in Liberia
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Ethnology ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Map of Matadi -- Preface -- Seduction -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1: Sport, Anthropology and Research Methodology -- Sport and Anthropology: Late to the Game -- My Journey -- Building an Identity -- Gender -- Race -- Judging the Observations -- Consequences of My Race and Gender: Staging and Performances -- Adaptive Methods for Data Collection -- Working with Youth and Marginal People -- Limitations and Reflections -- References -- 2: Land of the Free? The Origin of Conflict and Peace -- The Foundation of Liberia -- The 'Tribal' People: True Liberians? -- Political Trends
    Abstract: Outbreak of Civil Conflict -- Initial Intervention -- The Strongman: Charles Taylor -- Post-War Relations and Structures -- References -- 3: Richie -- Reference -- 4: In Pursuit of the Winners: SDP and Football Interventions -- Development -- Sport and Development -- SDP: Adoption and Evolution -- The United Nations and SDP -- Peacekeeping: Increased Demands: Increased Failure? -- The Need for a New Strategy -- UN, the IOC and Sport -- Evolution Within Sport and Development Practices -- Sport and Human Development? -- Fundraising to Implementation: Evolution of the Ideal -- The Price of Sport
    Abstract: SDP for Success Stories: Images in Black and White -- Don Bosco Homes and Its Partners -- A Goodwill Gesture: Shirts for the Children, Photos for the Donor -- References -- 5: Matadi: Structure and Power in a Post-­Conflict Urban Community -- Community -- The Concept of Community: Those Like Us? -- Neighbourliness and Forming Groups -- Palava Versus Lecture -- Youth and Adults -- Spaces -- Housing -- Employment, Money-Making and Hustling -- Free Time -- Community Organisation, Security and Its Effect on Youth -- Money-Making, Status, Safety and Survival -- References
    Abstract: 6: Becoming Somebody: Escaping from Youthhood -- Youth -- Ageing in Liberia: Traditions -- Governmental Perspectives -- Considerations of Youth -- The Question of Youth -- Matadi Youth Inside the Fence -- The Youth Centre Rhetoric and Vision -- Quick to be Satisfied: Youth Opportunities in the Game -- The Commander, the General and the Coach -- It Is a Money-Making Game -- Zatti and the White Coach: Youth-Adult Relationship Reconsidered -- Pa K -- Zatti Players Outside the Fence -- Adults Go to Church, Youths Rest -- A Necessary Evil: Youths and Girls -- Zatti Fathers
    Abstract: The Things that Liberian Men and Women Do Wrong -- Going Round in Circles -- References -- 7: Creating a New Community -- The Structure of Zatti FC -- Hierarchy -- Creating a Football Community -- Meta-Society -- Performance, Characterisation and Identity in the Fence -- The Field of Play and the Characters on It -- He Is Rude -- The Krahn Brothers -- I Can Make It: The Need for Characters and Unity -- Bernardo: The Uncontrollable Individual -- Meta-Societies and Play Communities -- Social Value of Play: Creating a Play Culture -- Tension in the Community: Conflict in the Game
    Abstract: Adults Affecting Play: Football as a Form of Social Control
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    Keywords: Einwanderung ; Einwanderungspolitik ; Soziale Gerechtigkeit ; Menschenrecht ; Liberalismus ; Social justice ; USA ; Großbritannien ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9781137457028
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    Parallel Title: Print version Keval, Harshad Health, Ethnicity and Diabetes : Racialised Constructions of 'Risky' South Asian Bodies
    DDC: 306.461
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    Abstract: Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1: Introduction -- Outline of the Book -- References -- Part I : Contextualising the 'Risky' South Asian Diabetic Body -- 2: Conceptualising Race, Ethnicity, and Health -- Conceptualising Race and Ethnicity in Health -- 'Bio-race Thinking' -- 'Bio-moral Panics' -- Categories and Labels of Difference -- Epidemiology and Ethnicity: A Numbers Game? -- The Bio-politics of Difference and Health -- Conclusion -- References -- 3: Situating the South Asian Diabetic Risk -- Defining Diabetes -- Types of Diabetes -- A 'New' Condition? -- Complications
    Abstract: Lay Health Experiences -- The Role of Biography -- What's in a Name? -- Misattributions of Causality -- Trends, Patterns, and the Politics of Counting: The Worldwide and UK Picture -- The South Asian Picture -- Conclusion -- References -- 4: Constructing the Risk: Faulty Lifestyles, Faulty Genes -- Linking the Personal and the Public: Diabetes as 'Trouble' and 'Issue' -- The Politics of 'Ethnic' Diabetes -- Ethnicity-Related Diabetes Initiatives -- The 'Thrifty Gene': Genetic Arguments, Diabetes, and Ethnicity -- Conclusion -- References -- 5: Method -- 'A Story … Not THE Story'
    Abstract: Diabetes: Not a Lone Project -- Why Hindu Gujaratis? -- Gujarat -- 'Researcher' and 'Researched' Roles: The Politics of Minding and Bridging the Gap -- References -- Part II: Resisting Constructions of Risk: The Counter-Narratives -- References -- 6: Doing Everyday Diabetes -- 'Community' -- Finding Out About the Diagnosis -- Checking the Diagnosis -- Familiarity or 'There's a Lot of It in Our Community!' -- 'Exercise' and Activity -- The Social and Cultural Context of Nutrition and Diabetes -- Resolving Everyday Conflicts: Food and Social Eating -- Conclusion -- References
    Abstract: 7: Using Complementary Health and Remedies -- Introduction -- Using Traditional and Herbal Remedies -- Reorienting 'Other' Systems of Health -- Resituating Knowledge Through Experience: Using Tradition -- Situating Knowledge -- Conclusion -- References -- 8: Diabetes, Biography, and Community -- Introduction -- Community and Identity -- Being Gujarati, Being Diabetic -- Adversity and Coping -- Religion, 'Higher Power' and Health -- Conclusion -- References -- 9: 'Race-ing' Back to the Bio-genetic Future? -- Conclusion -- References -- 10: Conclusion
    Abstract: Discursive Constructions, Embodied Resistance -- References -- Bibliography -- Index
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    Series Statement: Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life
    Series Statement: Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Brown, Sally Teenage Pregnancy, Parenting and Intergenerational Relations
    DDC: 362.78743
    Keywords: Sociology ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editor's Introduction -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1: Introduction -- The Generations Study -- References -- 2: 'They're Not This Kind of Thing That You Think They Are': Patterns, Trends and Policy -- Problematic Motherhood -- Illegitimacy -- Shifting Attitudes Towards Lone Mothers -- Marriage and Cohabitation -- The Emergence of Teenage Motherhood as a Problem -- Labour's Teenage Pregnancy Strategy -- Did the Strategy Work? -- International Comparisons -- The Coalition Approach -- Where Next with a Conservative Government in Power?
    Abstract: Conclusions -- References -- 3: 'It Feels Like It's a Cultural Thing in This Area': The Study in Context -- Inspiration -- The Settings -- The Settings Summarised -- Hearing People's Stories -- Analysis and Story-Building -- Theoretical Frameworks -- References -- 4: 'I was Scared but I was Happy': Getting Pregnant as a Teenager -- 'I'm Pregnant'-Telling Parents -- Reactions Outside the Immediate Family -- Breaking the News to the Father-to-be -- What Now? -- Adoption -- Abortion -- Conclusions -- Appendix: Participants in Young Parent and Family Interviews and Focus Groups -- References
    Abstract: 5: 'I wouldn't Swap It for the World': Being a Young Parent -- Becoming a Young Parent -- Being a Mother -- Negotiating a Stigmatised Identity -- Surveillance and Judgement -- Parenthood as a Turning Point -- Conclusions -- References -- 6: 'It's Bringing New Life in': The Baby and the Wider Family -- The Baker Family -- The Fox Family -- The Smith Family -- The Jones Family -- The Young People -- Katy -- Naomi and Jamie -- Multigenerational Experiences -- Hoping for Better -- Models of Motherhood -- Mending Relationships -- Becoming a Grandparent -- Being a Family
    Abstract: Different Shapes of Families, Different Ways of Doing Family -- Similarities and Differences Between the Generations -- Conclusions -- References -- 7: 'There's a Pattern Going on There': Local Contexts of Teenage Parenting -- Understanding Fertility and Contraception -- Education -- Reactions to Pregnancy -- Parenthood as a Turning Point -- Aspiration -- Aspiring to be a Good Parent -- Local Cultures -- Futures -- Conclusions -- Appendix: Participants in Staff Focus Groups and Interviews -- References -- 8: 'It's Mad How Much You Grow up': The Future for Young Parents and Their Children
    Abstract: Transition to Adulthood -- Becoming Grown up -- Being a Good Mum -- Being a Good Dad -- Don't be Like Me: Education and the Future -- Aspiration and Social Mobility -- Conclusions -- References -- 9: 'My Mum is a Young Mum and She's Done Fine': Conclusions -- Key Themes -- Unplanned Pregnancies -- Family (and Other) Reactions -- Supportive Families, Geographically Close -- Interruptions in Education or Work -- Becoming a Family -- Constructions of Parenthood -- Social and Cultural Contexts of Parenthood -- Rewriting the Life Script -- Countering a Stigmatising Identity
    Abstract: Social and Cultural Capital
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Russia Politics and government ; Anthropology ; Social structure ; Social inequality ; Industrial sociology ; Arbeiter ; Lebensbedingungen ; Soziale Situation ; Russland ; Electronic books ; Russland ; Arbeiter ; Lebensbedingungen ; Soziale Situation
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    ISBN: 9781137596796
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 345 p. 32 illus., 3 illus. in color)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Ethnography ; Emigration and immigration ; Cross-cultural psychology ; Electronic books
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    Parallel Title: Print version Jensen, Lars Postcolonial Perspectives on the European High North : Unscrambling the Arctic
    DDC: 304.2
    Keywords: Ethnology-Europe ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Unscrambling the Arctic -- Introduction: A Tale of Two Islands -- Neophytes and Neologists: Interrogating the "New North" -- Colonialism in a Cold Climate: The Curious Case of Iceland -- Conclusion: Reindigenising the Arctic -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: Barentsburg and Beyond: Coal, Science, Tourism, and the Geopolitical Imaginaries of Svalbard's "New North" -- Introduction -- First Poach, Then Scramble: A Geoeconomic Arctic -- Of Northern Extraction: From Coal Rush to Coal War
    Abstract: In the Companies of Men: Store Norske and Trust Arktikugol -- Political Science: Disciplined Research -- Tourism at the End of the World -- Analysis: Tenuous Environments -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Jokkmokk: Rapacity and Resistance in Sápmi -- Introduction: Reindeer, Mines, and Tourists -- Sweden and Sápmi -- Can Tourism Be Sami Too? -- Tourism as a Platform -- Ministerial Support -- Politicising Tourism? -- Conclusion: Performances in Conflict -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: Qullissat: Historicising and Localising the Danish Scramble for the Arctic -- Introduction
    Abstract: Qullissat: Setting the Stage -- Remembering Qullissat -- Unsettling Qullissat -- Departing from Qullissat -- The Aftermath -- Conclusion: The Temporality of Scramble -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5: Þingvellir: Commodifying the "Heart" of Iceland -- Introduction -- Iceland as a Postcolonial Space -- Þingvellir's Symbolic Status -- Þingvellir's Importance Today -- Þingvellir in New Contexts -- National Park and/or World Heritage -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Afterword: Tourism, Extraction, and the Postcolonial Arctic -- Index
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    Parallel Title: Print version Lobalzo Wright, Julie Lasting Screen Stars : Images that Fade and Personas that Endure
    DDC: 301
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    Abstract: "Lasting Stars examines the issue of stardom and longevity and investigates the many reasons for the persistence or disappearance of different star personas. Through a selection of chapters that look at issues such as inappropriate ageing, national identity and physical characteristics, this book will be the first volume to consider in depth and breadth the factors that affect the longevity of film stardom. The range of stars includes popular stars who are approached from fresh angles (Brando, Loren), less popular stars whose lower-profiles than their peers may be surprising (Taylor, Shearer) and stars whose national identity is integral to their perception as they age (Riva, Bachchan, Pavor). There are stars from the beginning of Hollywood (Valentino, Reid) to the present day (Jolie), and those who made uneasy transitions between countries (Mason), ages (Ringwald) and industrial eras (Keaton). The book examines the range of factors that affect how star images endure, including appropriate and inappropriate ageing (Griffith), race (Ice Cube) and digital technologies (Lee)"--Publisher description
    Abstract: Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Biography -- List of Illustrations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- References -- Section 1: Lasting Stardom -- Chapter 2: From Angry Young Man to Icon of ­ Neo-­liberal India: Extra-cinematic Strategies that Make Amitabh Bachchan India's Lasting Super-Star -- Exploding the Screen: Bachchan as the Angry Young Man -- Following the 'Angry Young Man': Bachchan and Neo-liberalism in India -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Sophia Loren and the Healing Power of Female Italian Ethnicity in Grumpier Old Men
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    Series Statement: New Directions in Cultural Policy Research
    Series Statement: New Directions in Cultural Policy Research Ser.
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    Keywords: Arts ; Arts ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Preface and Acknowledgements" -- "Contents " -- "Chapter 1: Introduction: What Is the âArts Council Movementâ?" -- "Note" -- "References" -- "Published Sources" -- "Chapter 2: Philanthropists and Policy Advisors" -- "John Maynard Keynes: Family, Education, and the Apostles" -- "Keynes as a Philanthropist in the Arts" -- "Public Life: Policy Advisor and Arts Advocate" -- "Vincent Massey: Family, Education, and Aesthetic Influences" -- "Policy Advisor, Politics, and Diplomacy" -- "High Commissioner to London" -- "Dorothy Payne Whitney: Family, Volunteer Work, and Political Interests" -- "Marriage and The New Republic" -- "The Arts at Dartington Hall" -- "Conclusions" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Archival Sources" -- "Published Sources" -- "Unpublished Papers and Theses" -- "Chapter 3: The Ideologies of English Intellectualism and of American Philanthropy" -- "The Ideology of âthe Clerisyâ: Coleridge, Arnold, Maurice, Mill" -- "Coleridge: Towards an Analysis of Functional Elites" -- "Maurice: Enlisting the âMan of Lettersâ" -- "Arnold: A Manifesto for the Clerisy" -- "Mill: âDisinterestedâ and Challenging Voices" -- "Wealth and Social Responsibility" -- "Andrew Carnegie and The Gospel of Wealth" -- "The Establishment of General Purpose Foundations" -- "Intellectuals and Philanthropists Collaborate" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Published Sources" -- "Chapter 4: Arts Policy During the Second World War in the United Kingdom" -- "The Crisis: Civilization Threatened by War and the Welfare State" -- "The Arts Policy Clique" -- "Museum Policy and the Massey Committee" -- "Re-Opening Covent Garden for Opera and Ballet" -- "The Arts Enquiry Sponsored by Dartington Hall" -- "Conclusions" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Government Publications" -- "Published Sources".
    Abstract: The Arts at Dartington Hall -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Archival Sources -- Published Sources -- Unpublished Papers and Theses -- Chapter 3: The Ideologies of English Intellectualism and of American Philanthropy -- The Ideology of 'the Clerisy': Coleridge, Arnold, Maurice, Mill -- Coleridge: Towards an Analysis of Functional Elites -- Maurice: Enlisting the 'Man of Letters' -- Arnold: A Manifesto for the Clerisy -- Mill: 'Disinterested' and Challenging Voices -- Wealth and Social Responsibility -- Andrew Carnegie and The Gospel of Wealth
    Abstract: The Establishment of General Purpose Foundations -- Intellectuals and Philanthropists Collaborate -- Notes -- References -- Published Sources -- Chapter 4: Arts Policy During the Second World War in the United Kingdom -- The Crisis: Civilization Threatened by War and the Welfare State -- The Arts Policy Clique -- Museum Policy and the Massey Committee -- Re-Opening Covent Garden for Opera and Ballet -- The Arts Enquiry Sponsored by Dartington Hall -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Government Publications -- Published Sources -- Chapter 5: The Arts Council of Great Britain: Keynes's Legacy
    Abstract: Keynes's Influence on Economic Thought -- Keynes and the Working Alliance -- Foundation Funds Establish CEMA -- Keynes's Notion of 'the State' -- 'Arm's Length' and its Distance from Government -- Professional Standards and 'Excellence' -- Funding for High Culture -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Newspapers and Periodicals -- Published Sources -- Unpublished Papers and Theses -- Chapter 6: The Canadian Clerisy and the Canada Council -- The Carnegie Corporation in Canada -- Massey as Cultural Policy Promoter -- The Royal Commission: Its Composition and Process
    Abstract: Themes of the Commission's Report -- The Canada Council: The Hybrid Solution -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Government Publications -- Published Sources -- Chapter 7: The Arts Council Movement in the United States -- Women Lead the US Arts Council Movement -- European Cultural Traditions, Civic-Minded Women, and Business Interests Merge -- Two Strands of the Local Arts Council Movement -- States Establish Arts Councils in the 1960s -- Foundation Philanthropy and the Arts in the 1950s and 1960s -- Arts Policy Leadership by the Kennedys -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References
    Abstract: Newspapers and Periodicals
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    ISBN: 9781137549891
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    Parallel Title: Print version Ng, Edwin Buddhism and Cultural Studies : A Profession of Faith
    DDC: 306
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    Abstract: Contents -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Refusing the Presumptive Secularism of Cultural Studies -- The Ethics of Cultural Studies and, Perhaps, Faith? -- An Enunciative Practice of a Spiritual-Scholarly Profession -- A Profession of Faith on the Contested Ground of 'Spirituality' -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: Towards a Spiritually Engaged Cultural Studies -- Who or What Is Embarrassed by Matters of Faith? -- Governmentality, the Neoliberal Subject, and a Politics of Spirituality -- The Spirituality of White Collar Zen
    Abstract: The Spirituality of Engaged Buddhism -- The Question of Meditative Experience -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Methods, Traditions, Liminal Identities -- A 'Cultural Thing' -- Buddhist Theology and Buddhist Critical-­Constructive Reflection -- Autoethnographical Reflections of a Postcolonial 'Western Buddhist' Convert -- Portraits and Legacies of Buddhist Modernism -- The Insight (vipassanā) Meditation Movement -- The Reciprocal Development of Buddhist Critical-­Constructive Reflection and Spiritually Engaged Cultural Studies -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References
    Abstract: Chapter 4: Of Intellectual Hospitality, Buddhism and Deconstruction -- Constructivist Critique and the Soteriological Claim of Unmediated Awareness -- Dependent Co-arising and Différance -- Reconsidering the Buddhist Critique of Deconstruction -- Unconditional Unconditionality Unconditionally -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: The 'Religious Question' in Foucault's Genealogies of Experience -- Part I: The Role of Experience in Foucault's Oeuvre -- 'Experience' as Constitutive Historical Conditions -- 'Experience' as a Transformative Force
    Abstract: 'Limit-Experience', 'Transgression' and 'Spiritual Corporality' -- Part II: The Turn to the Subject and Ethics -- The 'Nietzschean Legacy' and the Quest for a Different Morality -- Foucault's 'Iranian Experiment' -- Is 'Political Spirituality' Religious or Secular? -- Affirming the Messianicity of a Futural Politics -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 6: The Care of Self and Spiritually Engaged Cultural Studies -- Problematisation and the Arts of Existence -- Foucault's Fourfold Analysis of Ethics and the Care of Self
    Abstract: The Double Articulation of the Self in Spiritually Engaged Cultural Studies -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: A Foucauldian Analysis of Vipassana and a Buddhist Art of Living -- Mindfulness of Bodily Sensation (Ethical Substance/the Material Fold) -- The Decision to 'Let Go' (Mode of Subjection/the Fold of Relations Between Forces) -- Dissolving the Habits of the Self (Ethical Work/the Fold of Truth) -- Limit-Experience and the Body as Event (Telos/the Fold of the Outside) -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References
    Abstract: Chapter 8: Buddhist Critical Thought and an Affective Micropolitics of (Un)Becoming
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    ISBN: 9781137584489
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (247 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Benjamin, Garfield The Cyborg Subject : Reality, Consciousness, Parallax
    DDC: 302.231
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    Abstract: Prologue -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1: The Cyborg Subject: An Introduction -- Cyborg Context -- Territories of Digital Theory -- The Cyborg Reconsidered -- Virtuality and Reality -- Cyborg Consciousness -- Subject/Consciousness -- Existence -- Meaning -- Real -- Virtual -- The Physical World -- The Digital World -- Cybernetic Parallax -- Cyborg Culture -- References -- Cultural Artefacts -- Chapter 2: The Open Subject: Media(tion) Between Worlds -- Remediations of Thought -- Realigning Realities -- Cyber-war Machines and Virtual Nomads -- Tools to Weapons
    Abstract: Anti-social Network -- Self-destruction -- Parallax Thought in Parallel Worlds -- Redefining the Parameters -- Alternative Worlds and Systems -- Self-augmentation -- Maurice Benayoun: This is Not Technology -- Not Object, Not Immaterial -- Not Cut Off from the World -- Not Finished -- Self-mediation -- References -- Cultural Artefacts -- CHAPTER 3: The Empty Subject: Void-in-Itself -- Not Decentred but Desubstantialised -- One or Many Gaps? -- Bodies Without Organs Without Bodies -- The Surface of Consciousness -- Hyper-cartography -- The Flow of Virtual and Real -- A-particle Physics -- Vacuum
    Abstract: Nothing in Particular -- The Limits of Thought -- Pascal Dombis: Irrational Subjectivity -- Geometric Permutation -- Lenticular Distortion -- Technological Disruption -- Inaccessibility -- References -- Cultural Artefacts -- Chapter 4: The Absent Subject: objet a-vatar -- Disembodiment -- The Stain in My Gaze -- Expressing Difference Within the Subject -- Me, iSelf and Eye -- One and Zero, Two Infinities -- Theatre of Superposition -- Observing Fragmentation Across Worlds -- Participating in Pieces -- Wave/Particle Duality -- Consciousness of Superposition -- Second Life: Avatar as Art
    Abstract: Avatar as Object -- Avatar as Expression -- Avatar as Interface -- Big A-vatar -- References -- Cultural Artefacts -- Chapter 5: The Undead Subject: Virtual Monsters -- Monstrous Undeath -- Between Two Deaths -- Becoming-death -- Becoming-animal/Becoming-monster -- Sorcerer, Outsider, Undead -- Undeath in Nongames -- Quantum Immortal -- Quantum Suicide -- Observation and Cyberspace -- The Subject Beyond the Game -- Portal: GLaDOS -- Computer as Monster -- Beyond Physics: Immortality Awaits -- (In)Human Monsters -- Are Monsters 'Real'? -- References -- Cultural Artefacts
    Abstract: Chapter 6: The Impossible Subject: Cyborg Futures -- Homo Hypersapiens -- More than Myself -- Cultural Fictions, Fictional Cultures -- Phases of Cyberpunk -- Cyberculture as Minor Culture -- Fiction and Progress -- Inconceivability -- The View from a Black Hole -- Beyond Physics -- Either Side of the Singularity -- Hannu Rajaniemi: Just Add Quantum -- Memory in the Future -- Consciousness in the Present -- Games Reversing the Past -- Infinite Regress? -- Conclusion: Subjective Feedback -- References -- Cultural Artefacts -- Index
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    Parallel Title: Print version Wisker, Gina Contemporary Women's Gothic Fiction : Carnival, Hauntings and Vampire Kisses
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    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Ubiquitous Contemporary Gothic -- Contemporary Women's Gothic: Convention and Haunting -- Pivotal Moments in Criticism -- Pivotal Moments: Fictional Texts: Rebecca (1938), Wide Sargasso Sea (1966) and The Magic Toyshop (1967) -- Gothic Horror -- History Revisited -- Shape of the Book -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Angela Carter: Living in Gothic Times -- 'The Lady of the House of Love' (1979) and 'The Loves of Lady Purple' (1974): Turning the Tables on Women of the Gothic -- The Magic Toyshop (1967)
    Abstract: De Sade and 'The Bloody Chamber' (1979) -- The Bloody Chamber (1979) -- Nights at the Circus (1987) -- Conclusions: Angela Carter and the Literary Gothic -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Margaret Atwood and Canadian Women's Gothic-Spite, Lies, Split Selves and Self-Deception -- Canadian Gothic and Alice Munro -- Margaret Atwood -- Romantic Gothic Uncloaked: Lady Oracle (1976), Alias Grace (1996), Cat's Eye (1988), The Robber Bride (1993) -- Lady Oracle (1976) -- The Robber Bride (1993): Ghost Tale-Return from the Dead -- Conclusion -- Bibliography
    Abstract: Chapter 4: Cultural Haunting: Toni Morrison and Tananarive Due -- Haunted and Haunting -- Home (2012) -- Tananarive Due, Joplin's Ghost (2006) -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: Postcolonial and Cultural Haunting Revenants-Letting the 'Right' Ones in -- Mad Women: Wide Sargasso Sea, Jean Rhys (1966) -- Crocodiles and Shape-Shifters: Beth Yahp, The Crocodile Fury (1992) -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: Testing the Fabric of Bluebeard's Castle: Postcolonial Reconfigurations, Demythologising, Re-Mythologising and Shape-Shifting -- Bluebeard and His House Reshaped
    Abstract: Zombies and Myal, Erna Brodber (1988) -- Nalo Hopkinson: Dismantling 'Massa's House' -- Shani Mootoo: Hothouse Flowers and Shapeshifting-Cereus Blooms at Night (1996) -- Helen Oyeyemi, Mr Fox (2011) -- Postcolonial Feminism Revisited -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7: Vampire Bites -- History-Vampire Women -- Demon Lovers-Romantic Love, Vampires and Escape -- Revamping the Vampire -- Rock'n' Roll Vampire Transients-Critical Comment -- Interviewing Vampires-Anne Rice -- Lesbian Gothic and Lesbian Vampires -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 8: Vampire Kisses
    Abstract: Vampire Romance, YA Fiction and Mash-Ups -- Twilight for Vampires -- Respectability-Tananarive Due's African Vampires -- Neighborhood Vampire Gothic -- The Edges of England: Seaside Towns and Vampire Sisterhood: Moira Buffini's A Vampire Story (2008) and Byzantium (2013) -- Ana Lily Amirpour, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2013) -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 9: Ghostings and Hauntings: Splintering the Fabric of Domestic Gothic -- The Woman in Black (1983)-Susan Hill -- Post-War Ghosts: Sarah Waters, The Little Stranger (2009) and Helen Dunmore, The Greatcoat (2012)
    Abstract: The Greatcoat (2012)-Helen Dunmore
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    Series Statement: Genders and Sexualities in History
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    Parallel Title: Print version Beatty, Aidan Masculinity and Power in Irish Nationalism, 1884-1938
    DDC: 941.508
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    Abstract: Series Editors' Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Glossary of Irish Terms -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- An Irish Revolution? -- A Zionist Mirror -- Masculinity Studies and the Irish Sonderweg -- Structure and Sources -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Time, Gender and the Politics of National Liberation, 1916-1923 -- The Masculine Past-As-It-Will-Be -- Men, Martyrdom and Martyrologies -- Republicanism, Separatism and Other Forms of National Self-Hatred -- On to Civil War -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Organised Manhood -- Jew Regard for the Law -- The Man of the Future
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (191 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Raisborough, Jayne Fat Bodies, Health and the Media
    DDC: 306.4613
    Keywords: Human body-Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1: Introduction: Fat, the Media, and a Fat Sensibility -- Why the Media Matters: Health Literacies and Stigma -- Reality Representations -- Apprehending Obesity: Focusing on Fat -- Working with Sensibility: Relating Representations to Subjecthood -- A Fat Sensibility -- How the Book Is Organized -- Dear Reader: A Personal Note on Language -- Part I: Dramatis Personae: Introducing Fat, Health and Mass Media -- 2: The Matter of Fat -- Introduction -- Fat Past -- Fat as Thing -- Fat as Repository -- The Middle Classes
    Abstract: Preparing Fat to Meet Health: Statistics and Scales -- Scales -- From Guilty Glands to Deviant Addicts -- Fat Becomes Common Sense -- Lifestyled Health -- When Fat Meets Lifestyled Health -- Summary -- 3: Fat Gets Melodramatic: The Obesity Epidemic and the News -- Introduction -- What is an Epidemic? -- Turning Fat into Big Numbers -- The 'Postmodern' Epidemic and Epidemiological Imagination -- A Recipe for Melodrama: Epidemics and the News Media -- Obese News: Bellies, Butts, and Benevolence -- A Shift to Benevolent Representations? -- Summary
    Abstract: 4: Fat Finds Lifestyle: Introducing Reality Television -- Introduction -- The Trashy Matter of Television -- Teaching Lo-fat Citizenship: The Pedagogical Function of Reality Television -- Fat Goes to Market -- Individualizing Obesity: Thinking About Context and Class -- Reactions to Biopedagogies -- Summary -- Part II: Fat Hits the Small Screen -- 5: The Before: Fat Gets Ready for a Makeover -- Introduction -- The Makeover -- The Staging of the Fat Body -- The 'Before' Body -- The Before 'Mind' -- The Before 'Destiny' -- Classing the Fat Body -- Summary
    Abstract: 6: Sweat and Tears: Working at Redemption -- Introduction -- Cycles of Redemption -- Confessions of the Polluted -- Mortification -- Redemption! Well, for now… -- Summary -- 7: Fat and on Benefits: The Obese Turn Abese -- Introduction -- Poverty Porn and 'the Obese' in Austerity -- Austerity -- Poverty Porn and Policy -- Social Abjection -- The Abese: Fat Chance of Work -- Gender -- On the Sick -- Enter Steve -- Summary -- 8: Conclusion: Fat Sensibility or Moral Panic? -- Introduction -- Moral Panic -- 'Dear Fat People' -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781137474391
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 130 p. 13 illus., 3 illus. in color)
    Series Statement: Global Diversities
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    DDC: 304.8
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Ethnicity ; Sociology, Urban ; Emigration and immigration ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9781137487759 , 9781137487742
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 213 p)
    DDC: 306.4613
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Feminist anthropology ; Sociology ; Religion and culture ; Human body Social aspects ; Sex (Psychology) ; Gender expression ; Gender identity ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9781137569172
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (339 pages)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Translating and Interpreting
    DDC: 302.23014000000001
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    ISBN: 9781137572608
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (265 p)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Bilić, Bojan LGBT Activism and Europeanisation in the Post-Yugoslav Space : On the Rainbow Way to Europe
    DDC: 306.76
    Keywords: Political sociology ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on the Contributors -- List of Figures -- 1: Europeanisation, LGBT Activism, and Non-Heteronormativity in the Post-­Yugoslav Space: An Introduction -- "Europeanising" Post-Yugoslav Space Through LGBT Activisms -- Queeroslav (Be)longing, Care, and Hope -- References -- 2: Discontents of Professionalisation: Sexual Politics and Activism in Croatia in the Context of EU Accession -- Professionalisation and NGOs -- The Division of Labour in the LGBT NGO "Scene" -- Collaboration Shapes Strategies -- Funding that Shapes Activists' Initiatives
    Abstract: Community and Solidarity -- Voices of Dissent and the Changing Context of LGBTQ Activism -- References -- 3: The First European Festival of Lesbian and Gay Film Was Yugoslav: Dismantling the Geotemporality of Europeanisation in Slovenia -- Europeanising the Second (World) Europe: Some Problems -- The Oldest European Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Is in Ljubljana -- Belonging to Europe as Legitimisation -- Does Regional Time-Space Need Europeanisation? -- Conclusion -- References -- 4: Growing Oppression, Growing Resistance: LGBT Activism and Europeanisation in Macedonia -- Initial Developments
    Abstract: Engagement with Legislation -- Proliferation of LGBT Activism and Anti-LGBT Violence -- Activist Response to the State-Endorsed Homophobia -- Changing Forms of the Recent Struggle for LGBT Rights -- Conclusion -- References -- 5: Europe ♥ Gays? Europeanisation and Pride Parades in Serbia -- 2001: "Massacre Pride" -- 2004: Towards Legal Change -- 2009: "It's Time for Equality" -- 2010: "State Pride" -- 2011-2013: Sequence of Bans -- 2014: Another "State Pride"? -- 2015: Lesbian March, Trans Pride, Belgrade Pride -- Conclusion -- References
    Abstract: 6: Queering as Europeanisation, Europeanisation as Queering: Challenging Homophobia in Everyday Life in Montenegro -- Accommodating Homophobia and a Sense of Separation from LGBT Activism -- LGBT Activism and "Europeanisation" -- From the Decriminalisation of Homosexuality to Montenegrin Independence, 1970-2006 -- EU Integration -- 2007-2010: Human Rights NGOs and NGO Coalition -- 2011-2015: LGBT Organisations and Pride Processions -- Inscribing the "Local" and the "Traditional" into LGBT Activism -- Conclusion -- References
    Abstract: 7: From Orientalism to Homonationalism: Queer Politics, Islamophobia, and Europeanisation in Kosovo -- Kosovar Queers Under Siege -- Kosovo 2.0: The "Sex" Incident -- Conclusion -- References -- 8: On the Other Side of an Ethnocratic State? LGBT Activism in Post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Non-Heterosexual Sexualities in the BiH ­ Socio-­Political Context -- LGBT Activism in Bosnia and Herzegovina -- European Integration and LGBT Rights in BiH -- Coalitional Potential of the BiH LGBT Initiatives -- Conclusion -- References -- 9: Beyond EUtopian Promises and Disillusions: A Conclusion
    Abstract: Europeanising Post-Yugoslav Intimate Citizenship(s)
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    ISBN: 9781137556424
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (252 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Traies, Jane The Lives of Older Lesbians : Sexuality, Identity & the Life Course
    DDC: 306.7663
    Keywords: Aging_xResearch ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This unique book sheds new light on the most invisible members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. Hidden from view by a combination of prevailing cultural assumptions and their own unwillingness to be seen, older lesbians have been consistently under-represented in both popular culture and research. This ground-breaking study, based on an unprecedentedly large research sample of nearly four hundred lesbian-identified women between the ages of 60 and 90, offers a fascinating insight into the lives of older lesbians in the UK. Drawing on data from a comprehensive questionnaire survey and illustrated with vivid personal testimonies, it explores both the diversity and the distinct collective identity of the older lesbian community, arguing that understanding their past experience is crucial to providing for their needs in the future. It is essential reading for scholars in the fields of women's studies and genders and sexualities, and will also appeal to sociologists, political scientists, anthropologists, social and cultural historians, and experts in ageing, gerontology, nursing and social work
    Abstract: Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Copyright Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1: Introduction: Finding Older Lesbians -- Older Lesbian Invisibility -- Cultural Invisibility -- Invisibility in Research -- Theorising Lesbian and Gay Ageing -- Finding Older Lesbians -- Building the Database -- The Women in the Study -- Age -- Sex and Gender -- Geographical Distribution -- Class -- Money -- Home Ownership -- Health and Physical Ability/Disability -- Religion -- Ethnicity -- Education -- Interviewees and Life Writers -- Generational Differences -- Outline of Chapters -- References
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    Pages: 1 online resource (238 pages)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Comedy
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Comedy Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Bucaria, Chiara Taboo Comedy : Television and Controversial Humour
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Motion picture acting ; Television ; Wit and humor ; Taboo ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents -- Taboo Comedy on Television: Issues and Themes -- Mapping Taboo Comedy on Television -- Taboo Comedy and Humour Studies -- Taboo Comedy and Television Studies -- A Large and Complex Field of Study -- Bibliography -- Part I: Controversial Humour in Comedy and Drama Series -- The Rise and Fall of Taboo Comedy in the BBC -- The Era of the Little Green Book -- The Great Culture War -- Why the Culture War Was Lost -- A New Hegemony -- Notes -- Bibliography -- The Last Laugh: Dark Comedy on US Television -- Approaching and Retreating from Death -- Incongruity Theory and Corpses
    Abstract: Catharsis Theory and Mortality -- Superiority Theory and Accidents -- Concealing and Revealing Death -- Medicalizing Death -- Idealizing Youth -- Veiling the Corpse -- Secularizing Death -- Mediatizing Death -- Responding to the Absence/Presence of Death -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 'This Is Great, We're Like Slave Buddies!': Cross-Racial Appropriation in 'Post-Racial' TV Comedies -- Projection and Puppetry: Arrested Development -- Embodied Appropriation: Trailer Park Boys -- Deconstructing the Post-Racial Turn: Party Down -- Conclusion -- Bibliography
    Abstract: Phrasing!: Archer, Taboo Humour, and Psychoanalytic Media Theory -- Archer and the Duality of Psychoanalytic Cultural Reading -- Archer and Dreamwork, Contemporary Television as Dreamscape -- Archer, Animation and the Logic of Dreams -- Archer and the Id, Archer and Oedipal Desire -- Archer, Eros and Thanatos -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Taboo Humanity: Paradoxes of Humanizing Muslims in North American Sitcoms -- The Logic of Synecdoche and Representation -- Television's Stages of Representation -- Canadian Broadcasting and Multiculturalism -- Commercialism and the CBC
    Abstract: Discrimination as Comic Misunderstanding -- Conclusion: Television's Logic of Personal Responsibility -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Part II: Controversial Humour in Variety Shows, Commercials and Factual Programming -- Dummies and Demographics: Islamophobia as Market Differentiation in Post-9/11 Television Comedy -- Laughter as a Weapon: Targeting Bin Laden and Terrorism -- Arab Is the New Black: Relativizing the Other -- A Pitiable Enemy: Jeff Dunham and Achmed the Dead Terrorist -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Excessive Stand-Up, the Culture Wars, and '90s TV
    Abstract: Culture Wars, The Multichannel Transition, and Stand-Up Comedy -- 'Bad Boys' on Late Night -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Tosh.0, Convergence Comedy, and the 'Post-PC' TV Trickster -- Comment Comedy, on TV and Online -- Participatory Humiliation or Redemption? -- Is It (or the Host or the Audience) Racist? -- Conclusion: Trickster 2.0 -- Bibliography -- Crude and Taboo Humour in Television Advertising: An Analysis of Commercials for Consumer Goods -- The Uses of Humour in Advertising -- Humour as an Advertising Strategy -- Alienating the Audience? Risky Uses of Humour in Ads
    Abstract: Analyzing Ad Campaigns
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    ISBN: 9781137603227
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    Parallel Title: Print version Siebler, Kay Learning Queer Identity in the Digital Age
    DDC: 306.76
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Table -- Chapter 1: Introduction: LGBT Identity and Selling Queer -- 1.1 Chapter Overviews -- References -- Chapter 2: Queerness in the Digital Environment -- 2.1 We're Here, We're Queer, and You're Getting Used to Us -- References -- Chapter 3: Virtual Generation Gaps and What Is "Community" -- Appendix -- References -- Chapter 4: Lesbian Chic in the Digital World -- References -- Chapter 5: The Digital Swish of Gay Identity -- References -- Chapter 6: Transgender Transitions: Sex/Gender Binaries in the Digital Age -- References
    Abstract: Chapter 7: Transqueer Representations: Educating Against the Binaries -- 7.1 Appendix: Lesson Plan/Readings/Assignments -- 7.1.1 Week 1: Talking About Gender -- 7.1.2 Week 2: Analyzing LGBT Issues of Gender/Sex/Sexuality -- 7.1.3 Week 3: Complicating Issues of Trans Identities -- 7.2 Resources for Teachers -- References -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781137498694 , 9781349698240
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 251 p)
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Political communication ; Terrorism ; Political violence ; Sociology ; Social structure ; Social inequality ; Political sociology ; Economic development ; Social change ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9781137033406
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    Parallel Title: Print version Tsaliki, Liza Children and the Politics of Sexuality : The Sexualization of Children Debate Revisited
    DDC: 305.23
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This book discusses already established accounts about the sexualization of children through a theoretical and an empirical framework which bring together popular culture, consumption, sexuality, selfhood and childhood. Adopting the view that the debate about the sexualization of childhood is socially constructed, it pushes beyond the dominant preconceptions about the risks of childhood. This book theorizes the notion of childrens sexualization within the social construction of myths of childhood innocence while also taking into account the extent of young peoples actual engagement with media and technology in contemporary Western societies--
    Abstract: Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: The Way We Are …: The Reiteration of Sexualization in Academia, Policy and the Media -- Unpacking the Dominant Perception of Sexualization -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: A Historical Contextualization of the Discussion About the Sexualization of Childhood -- Popular Culture and 'Youth in Trouble' -- Modern Childhood Revisited -- 'Black Pedagogy' as a Hotbed of Contemporary Bullying -- A Question of Leisure … -- … and a Question of Regulation
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    ISBN: 9781137568342
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVII, 287 p. 5 illus., 3 illus. in color)
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    DDC: 302.23
    Keywords: Culture Study and teaching ; United States Study and teaching ; Communication ; Ethnicity ; Journalism ; Self ; Identity (Psychology) ; Electronic books
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    Parallel Title: Print version Karner, Christian The Commonalities of Global Crises : Markets, Communities and Nostalgia
    DDC: 330.9
    Keywords: Welfare economics ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Tables -- Markets, "Communities" and Nostalgia -- That Which Lies Beyond Markets… -- Moral Economies, (Dis)Embeddedness, and "Double Movements" -- Between "Triple Movements" and the Commodification of Everything? -- The Politics of "Community" and Nostalgia -- References -- France in Times of the "Responsibility and Solidarity Pact": "Neoliberal Normalization" or a Laboratory of New Resistance? -- The Responsibility and Solidarity Pact and the Fictitious "French Exception" -- The End of a Persistent Misunderstanding
    Abstract: From the Context to the Text of the Pact: Is French Socialism Aging? -- The Pact as Discourse on Markets and Social Protection -- Responsibility and Solidarity: A Coherent and Balanced Double-Movement? -- Responsibility Versus Solidarity: A Senseless and Dramatic Double Bind? -- The Pact Seen from a Polanyian Perspective: The Power and Limits of Speech -- The Rhetorical Devices of the Pact-Discourse: An Ongoing Normalization of the French Debate? -- Resistance to the Pact: Nostalgic Reaction or Emancipatory Aims? -- Conclusion -- References
    Abstract: Neoliberal Moral Economy: Migrant Workers' Value Struggles Across Temporal and Spatial Dimensions -- Introduction -- Neoliberal Moral Economy -- Method and Sample -- From Socialist to Neoliberal Work Ethic -- Competing Morality: Division and Competition Among the Global Precariat -- Resistance Against the Neoliberal Moral Economy -- Conclusion -- References -- Treble Troubles? Marketization, Social Protection and Emancipation Considered Through the Lens of Slavery -- Modernity, Market Freedom, and the Puzzle of Social Protection -- Double and Triple Movements -- Modernity and Slavery
    Abstract: Antislavery, Pro-Hierarchy Thinking -- The Moral Economies of Slavery and Wage Labour -- Emancipation and the Race of Freedom -- Antislavery Today -- Multiple Ambivalences -- Conclusion -- References -- State, Market, or Back to the Family? Nostalgic Struggles for Proper Elder Care -- Introduction -- Struggling to Organise Care -- Sweden -- United Kingdom -- Netherlands -- Austria -- Liberalization, Protection, Emancipation -- Searching for the Ideal -- Conclusion -- References -- Moral Economy Versus Political Economy: Provincializing Polanyi -- "Stop All the Clocks…
    Abstract: Political Economy Versus Moral Economy -- Dispossession and the Idea of Labour Power -- The Free Movement of Capital and the Free Movement of Unfree Labour -- Conclusion -- References -- Collective Identity Under Reconstruction: The Case of West Piraeus (Greece) -- Introduction -- Context -- Golden Dawn: Articulating Fear, Envy and Hopelessness -- Syndicate of Metalworkers of Attika and Ship-building Industry of Greece (SMAS): Community Unionism, Solidarity and Class Politics -- Methods -- Workers' and Ex-Workers' Narratives -- Discourses of Loss -- Epilogue -- References
    Abstract: Austria Between "Social Protection" and "Emancipation": Negotiating Global Flows, Marketization and Nostalgia
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    ISBN: 9781137544933
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (278 p)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Screenwriting
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Screenwriting Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Maras, Steven Ethics in Screenwriting : New Perspectives
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Motion picture authorship ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Preface -- Ethics in Screenwriting -- Chapter Summary -- Editor Acknowledgements -- References -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1: Ethics Beyond the Code -- Moral Stakes and Representational Space -- Writer Responses -- Ethics and Morals -- The Virtuous Screenwriter -- Beyond Normative Theory -- Conclusion -- References -- Part I: Writers and Production Environments -- Chapter 2: The Concept of 'Double Storytelling' in Danish Public Service TV Drama Production -- Media Ethics, Television and Ethics of Screenwriting
    Abstract: Public Service Broadcasting as a System for Screen Ideas -- Television Drama for the People -- Double Storytelling in Television Drama -- Borgen and The Killing as Double Storytelling -- Public Service Screenwriting Ethics? -- Notes -- References -- Film and Television References -- Chapter 3: Ethics, Style and Story in Indigenous Screenwriting: Warwick Thornton in Interview -- References -- Film References -- Chapter 4: On Morals, Ethics and Screenwriting: An Interview with Jimmy McGovern -- Notes -- References -- Film and Television References -- Part II: Actuality and History
    Abstract: Chapter 5: ANZAC Girls: An Ethical Auto-analysis -- The Form of History -- A Framework for Screenwriting as History -- Truthful Representation -- Subjective Perspectives -- The Double Story -- Ethical Dramatic Construction -- An Ethical Auto-analysis -- Truth Claims and the Double Story -- Ethical Dramatic Construction -- Subjective Perspectives -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Film and Television References -- Chapter 6: The Ethics of Actuality in the Scripting of Enrique Rosas's The Gray Automobile -- Documentary, Propaganda and Newsreel -- Fact/Fable: The Gang
    Abstract: The Movie and Its Reception -- Neither Fact nor Myth but Something Else: Rosas's Prose-Based Treatment -- Historical Facts and Their Connection with the Media -- Actuality: Execution by Firing Squad -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Film References -- Chapter 7: Blurring Boundaries, Transmedia Storytelling and the Ethics of C. S. Peirce -- Introduction -- Transmedia Storytelling -- Peirce's Approach to Ethics -- Peirce and Transmedia Storytelling -- Ethical Challenges in Transmedia Storytelling -- Ethical Issues in The Truth About Marika -- Ethical Issues in Final Punishment -- Conclusion
    Abstract: References -- Film and Television References -- Part III: Character and Narrative -- Chapter 8: Doubled Ethics and Narrative Progression in The Wire -- From Character Spines to Narrative Alignment -- Colvin: The Treatment of Public Conflict -- McNulty: Public and Personal Conflict -- Why Doubled Ethics? -- The Cultural Forum: Doubled Ethics and Progression in The Wire -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Film and Television References -- Chapter 9: Writing from the Mouth of Shadows: Creativity as Ethics in the Screenwriting of Jean-Claude Carrière -- The Mouth of Shadows
    Abstract: The Ethics of Blindness in That Obscure Object of Desire
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    ISBN: 9781137318466
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 466 p. 36 illus)
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1839-1939 ; History ; Europe History ; Social history ; Historical sociology ; Ethnicity ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Rasse ; Europa ; Electronic books ; Europa ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Rasse ; Geschichte 1839-1939
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