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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9789402420142
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (191 pages)
    Series Statement: Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research Ser. v.23
    DDC: 305
    Keywords: Education and globalization ; Electronic books
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789402417074
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (107 pages)
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Population Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 362.1
    Keywords: Public health ; Electronic books
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789402412512
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 131 p. 7 illus)
    Series Statement: Mobile Communication in Asia: Local Insights, Global Implications
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.23
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Communication ; Public health ; Medical research ; Mass media ; Social sciences in mass media ; Quality of life ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9789402411416
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 287 p. 18 illus)
    Series Statement: Life Course Research and Social Policies 7
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.8
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Emigration and immigration ; Demography ; Families ; Families Social aspects ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 5
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    ISBN: 9789402411065
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (241 pages)
    Series Statement: Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Monks, Gregory Climate Change and Human Responses
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Ecology ; Electronic books
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9789401773461
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXV, 200 p)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2016
    Series Statement: International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées 219
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: History ; Printing ; Publishers and publishing ; Ethics ; History ; Printing ; Publishers and publishing ; Ethics
    Abstract: Tracking the relationship between the theory of press control and the realities of practicing daily press censorship prior to publication, this volume on the suppression of dissent in early modern Europe tackles a topic with many elusive and under-researched characteristics. Pre-publication censorship was common in absolutist regimes in Catholic and Protestant countries alike, but how effective it was in practice remains open to debate. The Netherlands and England, where critical content segued into outright lampoonery, were unusual for hard-wired press freedoms that arose, respectively, from a highly competitive publishing industry and highly decentralized political institutions. These nations remained extraordinary exceptions to a rule that, for example in France, did not end until the revolution of 1789. Here, the author’s European perspective provides a survey of the varying censorship regulations in European nations, as well as the shifting meanings of ‘freedom of the press’. The analysis opens up fascinating insights, afforded by careful reading of primary archival sources, into the reactions of censors confronted with manuscripts by authors seeking permission to publish. Tortarolo sets the opinions on censorship of well-known writers, including Voltaire and Montesquieu, alongside the commentary of anonymous censors, allowing us to revisit some common views of eighteenth-century history. How far did these writers, their reasoning stiffened by Enlightenment values, promote dissident views of absolutist monarchies in Europe, and what insights did governments gain from censors’ reports into the social tensions brewing under their rule? These questions will excite dedicated researchers, graduate students, and discerning lay readers alike
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9789402409178
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (241 pages)
    Series Statement: Mobile Communication in Asia: Local Insights, Global Implications Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 323.042095
    Keywords: Culture-Study and teaching ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Dedication -- Preface -- Contents -- Editor and Contributors -- Editor -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: The Mobile Phone and Political Participation in Asia: Theorizing the Dynamics of Personalized Technologies and Networked Externality -- 1.1 The Mobile Revolution in Asia -- 1.2 Goals and Significance -- 1.3 The Rise of Mobile Phones as Civic Media -- 1.4 Mobile Media for Social Change in Asia -- 1.5 Patterns of Mobile Political Communication in Asia -- 1.6 Asian Contexts for Global Significance -- 1.7 Scope of Study and Core Concepts -- 1.8 Organization and Structure of the Book -- Where We Go from Here -- References -- Part I: Asian Mobile Communication Research in Global Perspective -- Chapter 2: Mobile Media as a Political Institution in Asia: Preliminary Evidence from Empirical Research 2000-2015 -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Literature Review and Research Questions -- Asian Mobile Communication Research -- 2.3 From Private Chat to Public Communication? The Evolution of Mobile Media Research -- 2.4 Mobile Media as an Emerging Political Institution -- 2.5 Method -- Journal Selection -- Coding Scheme -- 2.6 Results -- General Trends in the Evolving Mobile Media Studies on Asia -- 2.7 Results on Articles About Civic and Political Engagement -- 2.8 Conclusions and Discussion -- References -- Chapter 3: Developing Political Associational Ties on Mobile Social Media: A Cross-National Study of the Asia-Pacific Region -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Previous Research, Hypotheses and Research Question -- 3.3 Method -- Measurements of Variables -- 3.4 Findings -- 3.5 Discussion -- References -- Part II: Mobile Communication and Civic Engagement -- Chapter 4: Political Conversations as Civic Engagement: Examining Patterns from Mobile Communication Logs in Japan -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Review of Previous Studies -- 4.3 Method -- Measurement.
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  • 8
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    ISBN: 9789401775465
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (335 pages)
    Series Statement: Perspectives in Pragmatics, Philosophy and Psychology Ser. v.6
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 401.45
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    Keywords: Semantics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Dedication -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Irregular Negatives -- 1.1 Regular Negations -- 1.2 Irregular Negations -- 1.3 Marks of Regularity and Irregularity -- 1.3.1 Morphological and Nominal Incorporation -- 1.3.2 "Redundancy" Adverbs -- 1.3.3 Polarity Licensing -- 1.3.4 Not-but Form -- 1.3.5 Focal Stress -- 1.3.6 Intonation -- 1.3.7 Weak Echoicity -- 1.3.8 Clarifying Sequent -- 1.3.9 Tag Questions -- 1.3.10 Clauses with Secondary Verb-Forms -- 1.3.11 'Not' as Negative Pro-Form -- 1.4 Presupposition-Canceling Denials -- 1.5 Other Irregular Negatives -- 1.6 Metalinguistic and Strong Echoic Theories -- 1.7 Burton-Roberts's Theory -- 1.8 Van der Sandt's Theory -- 1.9 Ambiguity -- References -- Chapter 2: Implicature -- 2.1 Speaker Implicature and Saying -- 2.2 Semantic versus Conversational Implicature -- 2.3 General Forms of Conversational Implicature -- 2.3.1 Figures of Speech (Tropes) -- 2.3.2 Modes of Speech -- 2.3.3 Entailment Implicatures -- 2.3.4 Embedded Implicatures -- 2.4 Conventionality -- 2.5 Sentence Implicature -- 2.5.1 Limiting Implicatures -- 2.5.2 Ignorance Implicatures -- 2.5.3 Strengthening Implicatures -- 2.5.4 Evaluative Implicatures -- 2.5.5 Common Litotes -- 2.5.6 Common Metaphors -- 2.5.7 Entailment Implicatures -- 2.5.8 Embedded Implicatures -- 2.5.9 Implicature, Focal Stress, and Topic -- 2.5.10 Conventionality -- References -- Chapter 3: Irregular Negative Conventions -- 3.1 The First Implicature-Denial Rule -- 3.2 Limiting-Implicature Denials -- 3.3 Ignorance-Implicature Denials -- 3.4 Metalinguistic- and Evaluative-Implicature Denials -- 3.5 Strengthening-Implicature Denials -- 3.6 Presupposition-Canceling Denials -- 3.6.1 Conjunction Implicatures -- 3.6.2 Truth or Correctness Implicatures -- 3.6.3 The Convention -- 3.6.4 The Liar's "Revenge" -- 3.7 Subcontraries and NL Contradictories.
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    ISBN: 9789402408263
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    Pages: 1 online resource (245 pages)
    Series Statement: Mobile Communication in Asia: Local Insights, Global Implications Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 794.81095
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Part I: Emergence of Asian Mobile Games -- Chapter 1: The Emergence of Asian Mobile Games: Definitions, Industries, and Trajectories -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Evolution of Mobile Games -- 1.3 How to Understand Convergence in Mobile Games -- 1.4 The Emergence of Asian Mobile Games -- 1.5 Socio-Cultural Trajectories in Asian Mobile Games -- 1.6 The Organization of the Book -- References -- Chapter 2: Games of Being Mobile: The Unruly Rise of Mobile Gaming in Japan -- 2.1 Still Mobile: Debates Around Mobility -- 2.2 Case Study: Mobile Gaming in Japan -- 2.3 Gree and DeNa -- 2.4 Conclusion: The Leap-Frog on Pause -- References -- Chapter 3: The Asian Mobile Gaming Marketplace: Context, Opportunities and Barriers -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 History, Context and Current State of Business -- 3.3 Business Realities of Mature Asian Gaming Markets: China, South Korea and Japan -- 3.3.1 Development and Consumption Among Top Mobile Games in Asia -- 3.4 Understanding Key Themes of the Asian Mobile Market -- 3.4.1 Partnership Strategy, Investment, and Anticipating Growth -- 3.4.2 Development of the Asian Mobile Games Market: Live Event Promotion and Chat Apps -- 3.5 Emerging Markets: Southeast Asia -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Mobile Game Politics and Digital Economy -- Chapter 4: Mobile Game Regulation in South Korea: A Case Study of the Shutdown Law -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Background -- 4.3 The Interplay of Law, Social Norms, the Market and Architecture -- 4.4 Law -- 4.5 Social Norms -- 4.6 Market -- 4.7 Architecture -- 4.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Mobilizing Games, Disrupting Culture: Digital Gaming in South Korea -- 5.1 Digital Gaming Socialities: PC Bang, Online Games, and Evaluating Normativity -- 5.1.1 "Other Spaces".
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9789401775854
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (470 p)
    Series Statement: The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis v.40
    Series Statement: The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis Ser. v.40
    Parallel Title: Print version Yashin, Anatoliy I Biodemography of Aging : Determinants of Healthy Life Span and Longevity
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Demography ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This summary of a full decade's intensive research connecting individual age-related physiology to broader health trends features statistical analysis of unique longitudinal data sets and enlightening discussion of a wide range of key topics in the field
    Abstract: Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: The Biodemography of Complex Relationships Among Aging, Health, and Longevity -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.1.1 Frailty Models -- 1.1.2 Biodemographic Ideas in Genetic Analyses of Human Longevity -- 1.1.3 Evolution of Aging, Health, and Mortality: Many Open Questions -- 1.1.4 Strehler and Mildvan´s Model of Aging and Mortality -- 1.1.5 Historical Roots of the Stochastic Process Model -- 1.2 Information on Aging, Health, and Longevity from Available Data: Part I
    Abstract: 1.3 Statistical Modeling and Other Advanced Methods of Analyzing Data on Aging, Health, and Longevity: Part II -- 1.4 Conclusion -- References -- Part I: Information on Aging, Health, and Longevity from Available Data -- Chapter 2: Age Trajectories of Physiological Indices: Which Factors Influence Them? -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Data: The Framingham Heart Study (FHS) -- 2.3 Methods -- 2.4 Results -- 2.4.1 Average Age Trajectories of Physiological Variables -- 2.4.2 Age Trajectories of Standard Deviations (SD) of Physiological Variables
    Abstract: 2.4.3 Age Patterns of Survival and Physiological Variables for Smokers and Non-smokers -- 2.4.4 Effects of Education on Survival and Average Age Trajectories of Physiological Indices -- 2.4.5 Age Trajectories of Long Lived (LL) and Short Lived (SL) Individuals -- 2.4.6 Effects of Disease on Dynamic Properties of Physiological Indices -- 2.4.7 Effects of Genetic Dose on Age Patterns of Physiological Indices -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Health Effects and Medicare Trajectories: Population-Based Analysis of Morbidity and Mortality Patterns -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Data and Methods
    Abstract: 3.2.1 Data: SEER-M and NLTCS-M -- 3.2.2 Definitions of Dates of DiseaseOnset and Dates of Recovery/Remission -- 3.3 Results -- 3.3.1 Age Patterns of Age-Associated Disease Incidence -- 3.3.2 Incidence Rates: Comparisons with Other Studies -- 3.3.2.1 Cancer -- 3.3.2.2 Heart Diseases and Stroke -- 3.3.2.3 Diabetes -- 3.3.2.4 Asthma -- 3.3.2.5 Neurodegenerative Diseases (NDD) -- 3.3.3 Age-Adjusted Rates: Gender Disparities, Time Trends, and Sensitivity Analysis -- 3.3.3.1 Sensitivity Analysis -- 3.3.4 Disability and Comorbidity Patterns of Incidence Rates
    Abstract: 3.3.5 Mortality Age Patterns and Medicare Data -- 3.3.6 Recovery or Long-Term Remission -- 3.3.7 Risk Factors for Disease Incidence -- 3.3.8 Mutual Dependence in Disease Risks: Age-Patterns -- 3.3.9 Comorbidity and Multimorbidity -- 3.3.10 Predictive Population Models -- 3.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Evidence for Dependence Among Diseases -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Data and Methods -- 4.3 Results -- 4.3.1 Empirical Analyses Reveal Negative Correlations among Major Causes of Death -- 4.3.2 A Dependent Competing Risk Model Capturing Negative Correlations Between Causes of Death
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  • 11
    ISBN: 9789402409758
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (295 pages)
    Series Statement: Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research 18
    Series Statement: Globalisation, comparative education and policy research
    Parallel Title: Print version Zajda, Joseph Globalisation and Historiography of National Leaders : Symbolic Representations in School Textbooks
    DDC: 370
    Keywords: Education-History ; Education and globalization Cross-cultural studies ; History Cross-cultural studies Study and teaching ; Educational change Cross-cultural studies ; Comparative education ; Education-History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Foreword -- Preface -- Editorial by Series Editor -- Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research Series Volumes 13-24 -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Globalisation and Historiography of National Leaders -- Globalisation and Historiography of National Leaders -- Methodology -- Theoretical Constructs and Assumptions -- The Use of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) in Analysing Historical Narratives -- Deconstruction -- Close-Reading -- Content Analysis -- Social Semiotics -- Social Constructivist Transitiology -- Memory of the Past in History -- Conclusion -- References -- Part I: Research Trends in Globalisation and Historiography of National Leaders: Symbolic Representations in School Textbooks: Europe and Russia -- Chapter 2: Russian History Textbooks in the Putin Era: Heroic Leaders Demand Loyal Citizens -- Russian History Textbooks in the Putin Era: Heroic Leaders Demand Loyal Citizens -- Heroic Leaders: Introduction -- Literature Review -- Research Design -- Research Question and Purposeful Sample -- Theoretical Framework -- Data Analysis -- Findings -- Textbook 1. Torkunov (Ed.), 2016 -- Stalin -- Putin -- Stalin and Putin as Russian Heroes -- Textbook 2. Volobuev et al. (2016) -- Stalin -- Putin -- Stalin and Putin as Russian Heroes -- Summative Perspectives on the Findings -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Political Leaders in Russian History Textbooks Between the Rise and Fall of the Cult of Personality (1938-1962) -- Political Leaders in Russian History Textbooks: Introduction -- Research Design -- Research Question and Textbooks Under Analysis -- School History Textbooks for the Soviet 'New Man'd -- Theoretical Framework -- Findings -- Political Leaders in the Land of Socialism: Textbooks for Grades III and IV by A.V. Shestakov (1938 and 1951)
    Abstract: Political Leaders for the "Soviet Citizen" in the Textbook for Grade X Edited by A.M. Pankratova (1940, 1948 and 1962). -- Discussion and Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 4: How Do Czech Children Remember Their 'Father'? Visual Representations of the First Czechoslovak President, T. G. Masaryk, in Czech History Textbooks in Communist and Post-communist Times -- How Do Czech Children Remember Their 'Father'?: Introduction -- Literature Review -- Pictorial Turn -- Media of Memory -- Research Design -- Research Question -- Theoretical Framework -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Findings -- Findings Derived from the Quantitative Research -- Findings Derived from the Qualitative Research -- Visual Tropes Related to Masaryk -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Benito Mussolini in Italian High School Textbooks -- Benito Mussolini in Italian High School Textbooks -- Research Goals, Questions, and Methodology -- Teaching the Duce in Italy: Background and Review of Literature -- Major Research Findings and Discussion -- Anti-Semitic Persecutions: Who, What and Why? -- Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany: The Road to War -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6: History of Spain Textbooks: Diversity in the Portrayal of National Leaders -- History of Spain Textbooks: Diversity in the Portrayal of National Leaders -- Research Goals and Methodology -- Literature Review: The History Portrayed by Textbooks -- Findings: National Leaders and Popular Heroes -- Catholic Kings: Territorial Unity and the Pursuit of the Cultural Homogeneity -- Christopher Columbus: The Main Actor in the Discovery of America -- Charles I as a King Beyond the Country's Frontiers -- A Twentieth Century Dictator: Francisco Franco -- The Transition to Democracy Artificers: Juan Carlos I and Adolfo Suárez -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References
    Abstract: Chapter 7: Religious Nation or National Religion: Poland's Heroes and the (Re) Construction of National Identity in History Textbooks -- Religious Nation or National Religion Introduction -- Theoretical Framework -- Data Gathering and Analysis -- Catholicism, Messianism and National Identity in Poland -- Finding 1: The Image of Jadwiga as a Female Ruler or a Female Under the Rule? -- A Religious Figure in the National Context -- The Personification of Romantic Polishness and National Glory -- Finding 2: The Image of Piłsudski: An Undisputed Hero of the Partition Period and the 1918/21 Victories -- After the 1926 Coup - An Ambivalent Narrative and Visual Articulations -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: History Textbooks for French High Schools: Events, Long-Term Trends, Europe and Skills, Not National Leaders -- Introduction: History Textbooks for French High Schools -- The Place of History in France -- The Importance of Programs and Textbooks -- Programs -- Textbooks -- The Place of Actors and Agency in French Textbooks -- European and Worldwide Dimensions -- Conclusion -- Appendix I: Examples of French Ministerial Programs for History -- A. Program for the "second" Grade in General and Technological Tracks: "Europeans in the History of the World" (Bulletin Officiel n° 4, 29 April 2010) -- B. Program for "first" in General Track: "Topics to Understand the 20th Century" (Bulletin Officiel Spécial n° 9, 30 September 2010 - Modifié Journal Offciel, 15 November 2012) -- C. Program for "terminal" in General, ES and L Tracks: "Historical Views of the Present-Day World" (Bulletin Official n° 42, 14 November 2013) -- References -- Chapter 9: Stephen the Great (1457-1504): A National Hero for Romanians -- Stephen the Great (1457-1504): A National Hero for Romanians: Introduction -- How the Moldavian Prince Became a Romanian Identity Icon
    Abstract: The General Framework for Teaching Lessons About Stephen the Great: School Syllabi -- Findings -- Finding 1: The Evolution of Content in Textbooks for Grade 6 -- Finding 2: The Evolution of Content in Textbooks for Grade 8 -- Discussion of the General Aspects of Historical Discourse Regarding Stephen the Great -- For History Education -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Part II: Research Trends in Globalisation and Historiography of National Leaders: Symbolic Representations in School Textbooks: Asia/the Rest of the World -- Chapter 10: The Politicization of U.S. History Textbooks: Reinventing Ronald Reagan -- The Politicization of U.S. History Textbooks: Reinventing Ronald Reagan -- A March Toward Historical Thinking -- Trends in Researching and Teaching Ronald Reagan -- Research Methods -- The Americans (2009) -- The American Republic Since 1877 (2007) -- A People's History of the United States: 1492-Present (2005) -- Data Analysis and Findings -- Reagan's Rise to Power -- Reagan's Foreign Policy in Latin America -- Reagan's Positions of Social and Domestic Issues -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Representation of National Leaders in History Books and Textbooks in South Africa: A Transitiological Study -- Introduction -- Epistemological and Methodological Choices -- Outline of South African History -- South African Historiography -- A Colonial Paradigm -- A Settler Paradigm -- An Afrikaner Paradigm -- A Liberal Paradigm -- A Paradigm of Radical History Writing -- The Absence of an Afrocentric School of Historiography -- The Post-1994 Dwindling of History Scholarship -- Social Constructivist Transitiology: A Theory of Change and Transformation -- Findings -- Representation of National Leaders in Pre-1994 School History Textbooks
    Abstract: Historical Background: The Roles Played by Two Key Figures in the Transformation Processes During 1989-1994 -- The Portrayal of De Klerk and Mandela in Post-1994 History (Text)Books -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 12: National Heroes and National Identity Education: A Comparison of Mainland China and Hong Kong's Textbooks -- National Heroes and National Identity Education: Introduction -- Three Models of National Identity Education in Mainland China and Hong Kong -- The Culture-Oriented Model: Ancient China's National Identity Education (Before 1949) -- Communist Model: Mainland China's National Identity Education (Since 1949) -- Local-Centered Model: Hong Kong's National Identity Education -- Research Design -- Findings -- Learning Goals -- Content and Pedagogy -- Ancient National Heroes: Confucius, Cai Lun and Bi Sheng -- National Heroes in the Late Qing Period: Lin Zexu and Sun Yat-sen -- National Heroes in the PRC: Mao Zedong and Yang Liwei -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: The Master Narrative Indoctrinating Patriotism: National Heroes in Pakistani School Textbooks -- The Master Narrative Indoctrinating Patriotism: National Heroes in Pakistani School Textbooks: Introduction -- My Trajectory: From Theory to Practice -- The Texts on National Heroes -- Partition Heroes -- War Heroes -- The Master Narrative of Patriotism -- Islamization -- Anti-India -- Indoctrination -- Evaluation -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 14: Gender Mainstreaming in Textbooks Discourse via the Metaphorical Account of Malalai of Maiwand, Afghanistan -- Gender Mainstreaming in Textbooks Discourse via the Metaphorical Account of Malalai of Maiwand in Afghanistan: Introduction -- Research Questions and Theoretical Framework -- Review of the Related Literature -- Data Analysis and Discussion -- Gender Role Modeling
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    ISBN: 9789401774024
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (143 pages)
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Sociology Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.85
    Keywords: Applied psychology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- Abstract -- 1.1 Nonstandard Work Schedules and Family Cohesion -- 1.2 Central Research Questions and Outline of this Book -- 1.3 Empirical Approach: Data and Analytical Methods -- 1.4 Defining Nonstandard Schedules -- 1.5 Unit of the Analysis: Individual or Household -- 1.6 The Case of The Netherlands -- References -- 2 Where are Nonstandard Schedules Located and Who Works in them? The Role of Occupational, Household and Institutional Factors -- Abstract -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Location of Nonstandard Schedules -- 2.2.1 Labor Demand Perspective -- 2.2.2 Labor Supply Perspective -- 2.2.3 Institutional Context: Cross-Country Comparison -- 2.2.4 Working Time Regulation -- 2.2.5 Work-Family Policies and Reconciliation -- 2.3 Data and Method -- 2.3.1 Data -- 2.3.2 Measures -- 2.3.3 Analytical Techniques -- 2.4 Results -- 2.4.1 Characteristics of Nonstandard Schedules -- 2.4.2 Where Are Nonstandard Schedules Located? -- 2.4.3 Who is Working in Nonstandard Schedules? -- 2.5 Discussion -- Appendix -- References -- 3 Nonstandard Work Schedules and Parent-Child Interaction -- Abstract -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Nonstandard Work Schedules and Parent-Child Interaction -- 3.3 Nonstandard Schedules in the Netherlands -- 3.4 Data and Method -- 3.4.1 Data -- 3.4.2 Measures -- 3.4.3 Analytical Techniques -- 3.5 Results -- 3.5.1 Family Dinners -- 3.5.2 Time Spent with Children -- 3.5.3 Division in Child-Care Tasks -- 3.6 Discussion -- References -- 4 Nonstandard Work Schedules and Partnership Quality -- Abstract -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Nonstandard Schedules and Partnership Quality -- 4.3 Data and Methods -- 4.3.1 Data -- 4.3.2 Measures -- 4.3.3 Analytical Techniques -- 4.4 Results -- 4.4.1 Nonstandard Schedules and Partnership Quality.
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    ISBN: 9789401799683
    Language: English
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    Parallel Title: Print version Mediated Geographies and Geographies of Media
    DDC: 302.2
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Section I Introducing Mediated Geographies and Geographies of Media; 1 Introducing Mediated Geographies and Geographies of Media; Susan P. Mains, University of Dundee; Chris Lukinbeal, University of Arizona; Julie Cupples, University of Edinburgh; Chapter Organisation; References; 2 Film Geography: A Review and Prospectus; Author-Centered Approach; Text-Centered Approach; Three Approaches to the Real/Reel Binary; Reader-Centered Approach; The Viewing Subject; Conclusion; References; 3 TV and the Spaces of Everyday Life; Domestic Space and Family Intimacy
    Description / Table of Contents: Home Theaters and Suburban TownsMobile Privatization and Virtual Travel; Liveness, Telepresence, and Spatial De-realization; From Mobile to Everywhere TV; Locating TV Studies; References; 4 Cultural Industries and the (Geographical) Political Economy of the Media; Geographies of Production (Proposition 1); From the Local to the Global (Proposition 2); Creative Labor, Monopoly Rent and Public Goods (Proposition 3); Consolidation and Centralization (Proposition 4); Copyrighting Scarcity (Proposition 5); Territorializing Scarcity (Proposition 6); The Attention Economy (Proposition 7)
    Description / Table of Contents: The Culture Industry (Proposition 8)Political Economies of Time and Space (Proposition 9); The Role of the State (Proposition 10); Conclusion; References; 5 A Brief History of Mediated, Sensational and VirtualGeographies; Truth as a Moment of Falsehood; Critical Theories and Complex Political Orientations; Virtual and Digital Effects; Material Affects; Producing Media; Mediating Spaces; Continuing Spatialities and Cartographies; References; Section II Media Production and Place; 6 Chinese Cinema Cities: From the Margins to the MiddleKingdom; Understanding Media Capital
    Description / Table of Contents: Characteristics of Media CapitalsContested Capital, Contested Identities; Conclusion; References; 7 US Television Travels Abroad: Global TV and the Formatting Trend; The Ubiquity of US Television; Global Formats; The International Distributors; Homogenization or Localization?; Active Audiences and the Question of Place; Conclusion; References; 8 Geographies of the News; Introduction: Journalism as a Practice of Cartography; Comparing News Reporting to Map-Making; Mediating Community; The Maps of the News; Why News Geographies Matter; References
    Description / Table of Contents: 9 Remember the Alamo: A Place of Cinematic ExperienceFramework; Constructing the Alamo; Programming the Alamo; Sing-Along; Quote-Along; Heckle-Vision; Food and Film Events; The Master Pancake Theater; Videoke; Open Screen Night; Celebrity Guest; Rolling Roadshow; Remembering the Alamo, Ironically; References; Section III Transforming Geospatial Technologies and Media Cartographies; 10 Vertical Mediation: Geospatial Imagery and the US Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq; The Microphysics of Geospatial Imagery; Remediating Afghanistan and Iraq; Mediascaping; Resource Speculation
    Description / Table of Contents: Monitoring Reconstruction
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  • 14
    ISBN: 9789401794121
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVII, 490 p. 54 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 307
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Biology Philosophy ; Science Philosophy ; Embryology ; Evolution (Biology) ; History ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Biology Philosophy ; Science Philosophy ; Embryology ; Evolution (Biology) ; History
    Abstract: This volume explores questions about conceptual change from both scientific and philosophical viewpoints by analyzing the recent history of evolutionary developmental biology. It features revised papers that originated from the workshop "Conceptual Change in Biological Science: Evolutionary Developmental Biology, 1981-2011" held at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin in July 2010. In these papers, philosophers and biologists compare and contrast key concepts in evolutionary developmental biology and their development since the original, seminal Dahlem conference on evolution and development held in Berlin in 1981. Many of the original scientific participants from the 1981 conference are also contributors to this new volume and, in conjunction with other expert biologists and philosophers specializing on these topics, provide an authoritative, comprehensive view on the subject. Taken together, the papers supply novel perspectives on how and why the conceptual landscape has shifted and stabilized in particular ways, yielding insights into the dynamic epistemic changes that have occurred over the past three decades. This volume will appeal to philosophers of biology studying conceptual change, evolutionary developmental biologists focused on comprehending the genesis of their field and evaluating its future directions, and historians of biology examining this period when the intersection of evolution and development rose again to prominence in biological science
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Conceptual Change and Evolutionary Developmental Biology; Alan C. LovePART I: ADAPTATION, ALLOMETRY, HETEROCHRONY AND HOMOPLASY -- Chapter 2: Adaptive Aspects of Development: A Thirty-year Perspective on the Relevance of Biomechanical and Allometric Analyses; Karl Niklas -- Chapter 3: Do Functional Requirements for Embryos and Larvae Have a Place in Evo-devo? Richard Strathmann -- Chapter 4: Is Heterochrony Still an Effective Paradigm for Contemporary Studies of Evo-devo? James Hanken -- Chapter 5: Homoplasy, a Moving Target; David Wake -- PART II: PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY, DEVELOPMENTAL VARIATION AND EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY -- Chapter 6: The Concept of Phenotypic Plasticity and the Evolution of Phenotypic Plasticity in Life History Traits; Stephen Stearns -- Chapter 7: A Developmental-physiological Perspective on the Development and Evolution of Phenotypic Plasticity; H. Fred Nijhout -- Chapter 8: Cellular Basis of Morphogenetic Change: A Retrospective from the Vantage Point of Developmental Signaling Pathways; John Gerhart -- Chapter 9: The Road to Facilitated Variation; Marc Kirschner -- PART III: MODELS, LARVAE, PHYLA AND PALEONTOLOGY -- Chapter 10: Phyla, Phylogeny, and Embryonic Body Plans; Gary Freeman -- Chapter 11: Evo-devo and the Evolution of Marine Larvae: From the Modern World to the Dawn of the Metazoa; Rudolf Raff -- Chapter 12: Dahlem 1981: Before and Beyond; Armand de Ricqlès -- Chapter 13: What Salamander Biologists Have Taught Us about Evo-devo; James Griesemer -- PART IV: CONSTRAINT AND EVOLVABILITY -- Chapter 14: From Developmental Constraint to Evolvability: How Concepts Figure in Explanation and Disciplinary Identity; Ingo Brigandt -- Chapter 15: Reinventing the Organism: Evolvability and Homology in Post-Dahlem Evolutionary Biology; Günter Wagner -- Chapter 16: Internal Factors in Evolution: The Morphogenetic Tree, Developmental Bias, and Some Thoughts on the Conceptual Structure of Evo-devo; Wallace Arthur -- Chapter 17: Entrenchment as a Theoretical Tool in Evolutionary Developmental Biology; William Wimsatt -- PART V: HIERARCHIES AND INTERDISCIPLINARITY -- Chapter 18: Hierarchies and Integration in Evolution and Development; Marvalee Wake -- Chapter 19: Development and Evolution: The Physics Connection; Stuart Newman -- Chapter 20: The Interaction of Research Systems in the Evo-devo Juncture; Elihu Gerson -- Chapter 21: Evo-devo as a Trading Zone; Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther -- Index.
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  • 15
    ISBN: 9789401797986
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (306 pages)
    Series Statement: Aligning Perspectives on Health, Safety and Well-Being Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 658.38
    Keywords: Work-life balance ; Quality of life ; Industrial welfare.. ; Work environment.. ; Labor mobility.. ; Career changes.. ; School-to-work transition.. ; Occupational mobility.. ; Mid-career ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The purpose of this volume is to describe the impact of the increased demand for flexibility on employees and its impact on their individual work life trajectories and health. The volume offers concrete examples of interventions aimed to find innovative ways of sustainable work careers for today's workers. We focus on the school to work transition, job insecurity, job loss and re-employment and retirement. The interventions described offer strategies for implementing support in employment contracts, increasing preparedness of individual employees with public education programs or developing work arrangements and support systems in work organizations.
    Abstract: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Part I: Work Life Transitions and Health -- Chapter 1: Changing Life Trajectories, Employment Challenges and Worker Health in Global Perspective -- 1.1 A Cascade of Global Changes -- 1.2 Taking a Life Course Perspective on the Changing Nature of Work and Health -- 1.3 Mobilizing Effective Support for Working Lives in a Changing World -- 1.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Informal Employment and Vulnerability in Less Developed Markets -- 2.1 Less Developed Markets and the Informal Economy -- 2.1.1 Less Developed Markets and Labor Market Segmentation -- 2.1.2 Informal Employment and Informal Sector -- 2.1.3 Informal Employment, Development and Vulnerability -- 2.2 Informal Employment and Types of Vulnerability -- 2.2.1 Denied Essential Securities -- 2.2.2 Inadequate Social and Health Protection: What It Means -- 2.2.3 Vulnerability: Involuntary or Voluntary Informality -- 2.3 Case Studies -- 2.3.1 Nepal -- 2.3.2 Vietnam -- 2.3.3 Argentina -- 2.3.4 Russian Federation -- 2.3.5 Finland -- 2.4 Ways Forward -- 2.4.1 Policies -- 2.4.2 Research and Policies -- References -- Chapter 3: The Economy of Sustainable Careers During the Work Life Course: A Case from Finland -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Case of Finland -- 3.2.1 The Approach and Data -- 3.2.2 The Finnish Pension System -- 3.2.3 The Cost of Early Retirement in Finland -- 3.2.3.1 The Number of Retirees -- 3.2.3.2 The Average Age of New Retirees -- 3.2.3.3 The Reference Age -- 3.2.3.4 The Monetary Value of a Full Work Year -- 3.2.3.5 The Total Loss of Production -- 3.2.4 The Number of New Retirees in Finland 2003-2011 -- 3.2.5 The Loss of Production Due to Early Retirement -- 3.3 Discussion -- References -- Part II: Starting Sustainable Work Careers -- Chapter 4: School Engagement and Burnout Among Students: Preparing for Work Life.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface; Contents; About the Editors; Part I: Work Life Transitions and Health; Chapter 1: Changing Life Trajectories, Employment Challenges and Worker Health in Global Perspective; 1.1 A Cascade of Global Changes; 1.2 Taking a Life Course Perspective on the Changing Nature of Work and Health; 1.3 Mobilizing Effective Support for Working Lives in a Changing World; 1.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: Informal Employment and Vulnerability in Less Developed Markets; 2.1 Less Developed Markets and the Informal Economy; 2.1.1 Less Developed Markets and Labor Market Segmentation
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.1.2 Informal Employment and Informal Sector2.1.3 Informal Employment, Development and Vulnerability; 2.2 Informal Employment and Types of Vulnerability; 2.2.1 Denied Essential Securities; 2.2.2 Inadequate Social and Health Protection: What It Means; 2.2.3 Vulnerability: Involuntary or Voluntary Informality; 2.3 Case Studies; 2.3.1 Nepal; 2.3.2 Vietnam; 2.3.3 Argentina; 2.3.4 Russian Federation; 2.3.5 Finland; 2.4 Ways Forward; 2.4.1 Policies; 2.4.2 Research and Policies; References; Chapter 3: The Economy of Sustainable Careers During the Work Life Course: A Case from Finland
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.1 Introduction3.2 The Case of Finland; 3.2.1 The Approach and Data; 3.2.2 The Finnish Pension System; 3.2.3 The Cost of Early Retirement in Finland; 3.2.3.1 The Number of Retirees; 3.2.3.2 The Average Age of New Retirees; 3.2.3.3 The Reference Age; 3.2.3.4 The Monetary Value of a Full Work Year; 3.2.3.5 The Total Loss of Production; 3.2.4 The Number of New Retirees in Finland 2003-2011; 3.2.5 The Loss of Production Due to Early Retirement; 3.3 Discussion; References; Part II: Starting Sustainable Work Careers; Chapter 4: School Engagement and Burnout Among Students: Preparing for Work Life
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.1 Introduction4.1.1 Young People's Health Behavior and School Dropout; 4.1.2 The School Demands: Resources Model; 4.1.2.1 Transition to Post-comprehensive Education and the School Environment; 4.1.2.2 School Engagement and Burnout; 4.1.2.3 Personal Resources and Developmental Trajectories; 4.2 The Towards Working Life Intervention to Promote Engagement and Prevent Burnout; 4.2.1 The Design of the Group Intervention; 4.2.1.1 Implementation of the Intervention in School Settings; 4.3 Suggestions for Further Research; 4.4 Practical Conclusions; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 5: Practice Makes Perfect? Antecedents and Consequences of an Adaptive School-to-­Work Transition5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Young Employees on the Labor Market; 5.3 Realizing an Adaptive School-to-Work Transition; 5.3.1 Preparing for an Adaptive School-to-Work Transition; 5.3.1.1 Developmental Issues and Family Influences; 5.3.1.2 School Performance and Education; 5.3.1.3 Adolescent Work Experience; 5.3.1.4 Self-Efficacy, Goal Setting, and Preparedness; 5.3.2 Characteristics and Consequences of an Adaptive School-to-Work Transition; 5.3.2.1 Quantity, Quality, and Stability
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.3.2.2 Vocational Congruence
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  • 16
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    ISBN: 9789401793094
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (100 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Education Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.43092
    Keywords: Mead, Margaret ; 1901-1978.. ; Educational anthropology ; United States.. ; Education ; History ; Electronic books ; Einführung
    Abstract: Margaret Mead 1901-1978 -- Contents -- Chapter 1 -- Introduction -- Margaret Mead, The Original Punk -- References -- Chapter 2 -- Preparing Children for the Future -- Modernity -- References -- Chapter 3 -- Reconfiguring Relationships with the Young Supermodernity -- Figuration of Cultures -- References -- Chapter 4 -- The Epistemology of Ignorance -- Emancipatory Action -- The Case of Women -- Lifelong and Work-Based Learning -- References -- Chapter 5 -- Education is Democracy -- Challenges to Democracy at Home in the 1950s -- References -- Chapter 6 -- Research, Transdisciplinarity, Translation -- Educator and Anthropologist as Hermeneuts -- References -- Chapter 7 -- Ethnography as a Research Approach: 'Understanding' and Inclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 -- Anthropology Educates -- Anthropology Educates Teachers: Teaching and Learning -- References -- Chapter 9 -- Attributes of the Modern Educator -- References.
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  • 17
    ISBN: 9789400742406
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (330 pages)
    Series Statement: Cultural Studies of Science Education Ser. v.12
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.483
    Keywords: Social sciences_xMethodology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book offers core essays by Kenneth Tobin, Paul Grobstein and Wesley Shumar, keynote presenters at the 2010 Springer Forum, with essays exploring other perspectives on sociocultural studies. Covers the use of the multiuser virtual environment, Second Life.
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- References -- Part I: The Experiential in Education Research -- Chapter 1: The Sociocultural Turn in Science Education and Its Transformative Potential -- A Sociocultural Turn in Science Education -- In Search of Interpretive Frameworks -- Studying Social Phenomena -- Hijacking Science Education -- Structure of the Remainder of the Chapter -- Interpretive Inquiry -- Authentic Inquiry -- Changing Perspectives on What Is Happening -- Becoming Self-Aware and Learning from Others' Perspectives -- Catalyzing Institutional Change and Equity -- Event-Oriented Inquiry -- Interventions -- Mindfulness -- Mindfully Speaking -- Expanding Horizons for Science Education -- JSJ as a Framework for Research in Science Education -- One-on-One Cogen with a Graduate Student -- JSJ-Like Holds Exhibited During an Oral Dissertation Defense -- Common Touches and Holds During the CSSE Forum in Luxembourg -- Research Possibilities -- References -- Chapter 2: Multilectics and Its Methods -- Methodology -- Dialectics -- Multilevel Observation -- Methodologies and Methods in the Classroom -- Polysemy, Polyphony and the Method of Dialog -- Meso and Micro Analysis in the Classroom -- Research in a 7th Grade Language Arts Classroom -- Data Constructed on the Meso Level -- Data Constructed on the Micro/Meso Level -- Vignette 1: When Gestures and Words Tell Different Stories (9.5 seconds) -- Analysis Vignette 1 -- Vignette 2: When Gestures Signal Insight and Solidarity (5 seconds) -- Analysis Vignette 2 -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- Chapter 3: Heuristics for Mindfulness in Education and Beyond -- "Teaching Should Not Make You Sick" -- Introducing Mindfulness Reflexively -- The Hermeneutics of Mindfulness -- First Iteration of the Heuristic -- Emerging Patterns -- Ever-Present Contradictions -- Second Iteration of the Heuristic.
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  • 18
    ISBN: 9789401793315
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (343 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.26095
    Keywords: Aging -- Social aspects -- Asia ; Well-being -- Age factors -- Asia ; Aging ; Social aspects ; Asia.. ; Well-being ; Age factors ; Asia ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This book brings together state-of-the-art research on successful aging in Asian populations and highlights how the factors that contribute to successful aging differ from those in the West. It examines the differences between the Asian and Western contexts in which the aging process unfolds, including cultural values, lifestyles, physical environments and family structures. In addition, it examines the question of how to add quality to longer years of life. Specifically, it looks at ways to promote health, preserve cognition, maximize functioning with social support and maintain emotional well-being despite inevitable declines and losses. Compared to other parts of the world, Asia will age more quickly as a result of the rapid socioeconomic developments leading to rising longevity and historically low fertility rates in some countries. These demographic forces in vast populations such as China are expected to make Asia the main driver of global aging in the coming decades. As a result, researchers, professionals, policymakers, as well as the commercial sector, in both East and West, are increasingly interested in gaining a deeper understanding of aging in Asia.
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- 1 Successful Aging: Concepts, Reflections and Its Relevance to Asia -- Definitions of Successful Aging -- The Rowe and Kahn Model -- Organization of the Book -- The Social Contexts of Successful Aging -- Family and Social Relationships -- Optimizing Physical and Mental Health -- Emotional Resilience -- Conclusion -- References -- Part I Social Contexts of Successful Aging -- 2 Demographic and Family Trends in Asia -- Demographic Trends -- Concomitant Changes in the Family and Policy Considerations -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- 3 Challenges to Successful Aging in Transitional China -- Introduction -- Health Gains of Older People in China -- Health Disparities in the Chinese Elderly Population -- Urban-Rural Divide -- Health Care Systems in Urban and Rural Areas -- Health Disparities Between Urban and Rural Elders -- Regional Variations -- Socioeconomic Differentials -- Gender Differences -- Policies Addressing Health Disparity -- Rapid Urbanization and Health Risk Factors in China -- Changes in Lifestyle -- Environmental Threats -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Successful Aging and Economic Security Among Older Koreans -- Introduction -- Rapid Aging in Korea -- Poverty Rate Among Older Koreans -- Retirement Age and Pensions -- Changing Family Values -- Revision of the Civil Code -- Medical Expenses -- Gender Gap and Poverty -- Suicide Among Older Koreans -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Demographic and Structural Determinants of Successful Aging in Singapore -- Introduction -- Singapore's Changing Demographics -- Singapore's Policies to Promote Successful Aging -- Financing Old Age -- Formal Labor Force Participation -- Family and Intergenerational Relations -- Long Term and Chronic Care -- "Baby Boom" Generation -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 Policy and Program Measures for Successful Aging in Japan -- Introduction.
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  • 19
    ISBN: 9789401792820
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1645 pages)
    Series Statement: Springer International Handbooks of Education Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 370.72
    Keywords: Education ; Research.. ; Education ; Philosophy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This handbook focuses on the often neglected dimension of interpretation in educational research. It argues that all educational research is in some sense 'interpretive', and that understanding this issue belies some usual dualisms of thought and practice, such as the sharp dichotomy between 'qualitative' and 'quantitative' research. Interpretation extends from the very framing of the research task, through the sources which constitute the data, the process of their recording, representation and analysis, to the way in which the research is finally or provisionally presented. The thesis of the handbook is that interpretation cuts across the fields (both philosophically, organizationally and methodologically). By covering a comprehensive range of research approaches and methodologies, the handbook gives (early career) researchers what they need to know in order to decide what particular methods can offer for various educational research contexts/fields. An extensive overview includes concrete examples of different kinds of research (not limited for example to 'teaching' and 'learning' examples as present in the Anglo-Saxon tradition, but including as well what in the German Continental tradition is labelled 'pädagogisch', examples from child rearing and other contexts of non-formal education) with full description and explanation of why these were chosen in particular circumstances and reflection on the wisdom or otherwise of the choice - combined in each case with consideration of the role of interpretation in the process. The handbook includes examples of a large number of methods traditionally classified as qualitative, interpretive and quantitative used across the area of the study of education. Examples are drawn from across the globe, thus exemplifying the different 'opportunities and constraints' that educational research has to confront in
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents of Part One -- Contents of Part Two -- Preface: How the Handbook Came into Being -- General Introduction -- References -- The Theoretical Landscape -- Varieties of Interpretation in Educational Research: How We Frame the Project -- Interpretation and the Research Enterprise -- Qualitative/Quantitative Dichotomies -- Abstractions Versus Practices -- Interpretation and the Understandings Which Are Brought to Research -- On Interpretations as the Material Which Is the Focus of the Research -- On Interpretation as a Product of Research -- On Interpretation as Presentation of Educational Research -- This Handbook -- Interpretation, Social Science, and Educational Research -- Introduction -- Social Science and Interpretation: Dilthey´s Dilemma -- Twentieth-Century Science and Social Science: Reconceiving Dilthey´s Dilemma -- Post-Positivist Science: Epistemology and Lived Understanding -- Post-Positivism and Education Research -- Gadamer´s Ontological Social Science -- Heidegger -- Gadamer´s Social Science -- Gadamer´s Ontological Social Science and Education Research -- Research Is a Conversation -- Researchers´ Self-Understanding -- Comparing and Contrasting Post-Positivists and Gadamer -- References -- Ethical Problems of Interpretation in Educational Research -- Introduction -- So What Are Research Ethics? -- Procedural Ethical Matters -- Do Different Kinds of Research Require Different Ethical Considerations? -- Identifying Risk Issues in Social and Behavioral Research -- Everyday Ethical Matters -- Research Quality as an Ethical Consideration -- Ethics and Epistemology: Do Some Kinds of Research Face Greater Ethical Challenges than Others? -- Who Consents? Individuals? Groups? Or Communities? -- Conventional Practice for Procedural Ethics -- Consent Beyond the Individual: ``Traditional´´ Versus ``Modern´´ Notions of Consent.
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  • 20
    ISBN: 9789401790857 , 9401790841
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (334 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 153.35
    Keywords: Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly.. ; Creative ability.. ; Creative thinking.. ; Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) ; Artists ; Psychology ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This first volume of the Collected Works of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi represents his work on Art and Creativity. Starting with his seminal 1964 study on creativity up to his 2010 publication in Newsweek, the volume spans over four decades of research and writing and clearly shows Csikszentmihalyi's own development as an academic, psychologist, researcher and person. Unconventional and unorthodox in his approach, Csikszentmihalyi chose the topic of creativity as a field of study believing it would help him be a better psychologist and advance his understanding of how to live a better life. The chapters in this volume trace the history of the study of creativity back to the days of Guilford and research on IQ and Jacob Getzels' work on creativity and intelligence. Firmly grounded in that history, yet extending it in new directions, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi started his life-long study on artistic creativity. His first extensive study at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago enabled him to observe, test and interview fine art students drawing in a studio. The study formed the very basis of all his work on the subject and has resulted in several articles, represented in this volume, on such creativity-related concepts as problem solving versus problem finding, the personality of the artist, the influence of the social context, creativity as a social construction, developmental issues and flow. The main contribution to the topic of creativity and also the main concept explored in this volume, is the Systems Model of Creativity. Seven chapters in this volume discuss the development of this conceptual model and theory.
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Introduction to Set ''The Collected Worksof Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi'' -- Introduction to the Volume -- 1 Discovery-Oriented Behavior and the Originality of Creative Products: A Study with Artists -- Method -- Subjects and Procedure -- Results -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 2 The Personality of Young Artists: An Empirical and Theoretical Exploration -- Method -- Sample and Procedure -- Results -- Art Students and College Norms -- Personality Factors and Values -- Personality Differences Among Artists in Different Fields of Specialization -- Personality and Success in Art School -- Comparison of the Personality of Successful Young Artists with that of Eminent Researchers -- Discussion -- References -- 3 Culture, Time, and the Development of Talent -- The Sociocultural Constitution of Giftedness -- The Reification of Giftedness -- Variations Within the Domains -- How Many Talents? -- Implications of the Sociocultural Model -- The Temporal Constitution of Giftedness -- Giftedness Through the Life-Span -- Giftedness and Cognitive Development -- Changing Requirements of the Domain -- Shifting Requirements of the Field -- The Crossing Paths of Development -- References -- 4 Society, Culture, and Person: A Systems View of Creativity -- The Constitution of Creativity -- A Dynamic Model of the Creative Process -- The Element of Time in the Constitution of Creativity -- The Generative Force of the Field -- Implications of the Model -- The Domain Level -- The Person -- The Field -- References -- 5 Solving a Problem is Not Finding a New One: A Reply to Herbert Simon -- 6 Shifting the Focus from Individual to Organizational Creativity -- A Systems Approach -- Bringing it to Business -- Lessons from Our Research -- Implications for Understanding Organizational Creativity -- References.
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  • 21
    ISBN: 9789401794015
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 178 p. 40 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Reproductive decision-making in a macro-micro perspective
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Demography ; Consciousness ; Sexual behavior ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Demography ; Consciousness ; Sexual behavior ; Electronic books ; Europa ; Familienplanung ; Verhaltensökonomie ; Bevölkerungsentwicklung
    Abstract: This book provides new insights into the significant gap that currently exists between desired and actual fertility in Europe. It examines how people make decisions about having children and demonstrates how the macro-level environment affects micro-level decision-making. Written by an international team of leading demographers and psychologists, the book presents the theoretical and methodological developments of a three-year, European Commission-funded project named REPRO (Reproductive Decision-Making in a Macro-Micro Perspective). It also provides an overview of the research conducted by REPRO researchers both during and after the project. The book examines fertility intentions from quantitative and qualitative perspectives, demonstrates how the macro-level environment affects micro-level decision-making, and offers a multi-level analysis of fertility-related norms across Europe. Overall, this book offers insight into how people make decisions to have children, when they are most likely to act on their decisions, and how different social and policy settings affect their decisions and actions. It will appeal to researchers, graduate students, and policy advisors with an interest in fertility, demography, and life-course decision making
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface: Chapter 1: Reproductive decision-making in a macro-micro perspective: a conceptual framework: Aart Liefbroer, Jane Klobas, Dimiter Philipov and Icek AjzenChapter 2: Institutional settings of childbearing: a comparison of family policy development across OECD countries: Olivier Thévenon -- Chapter 3: Making the decision to have a child: Jane Klobas and Icek Ajzen -- Chapter 4: Universal and specific influences on the link between fertility intentions and behavioural outcomes: Lessons from a European comparative study: Zsolt Spéder and Balázs Kapitány -- Chapter 5: Uncertain, changing and situated fertility intentions: a qualitative analysis: Laura Bernardi, Monika Mynarska, Clémentine Rossier -- Chapter 6: Fertility-related norms across Europe: A multi-level analysis: Aart C. Liefbroer, Eva-Maria Merz and Maria-Rita Testa -- Chapter 7: Is reproductive decision-making a feasible domain for policies?: Dimiter Philipov.
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  • 22
    ISBN: 9789401799669
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXII, 1000 p. 5 illus, online resource)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2015
    Series Statement: International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées 216
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Models of the history of philosophy ; vol. 3: The second enlightenment and the Kantian age
    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy, modern ; History ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy, modern ; History
    Abstract: This is the third volume of Models of the History of Philosophy, a collaborative work on the history of the history of philosophy dating from the Renaissance to the end of the nineteenth century. The volume covers a decisive period in the history of modern thought, from Voltaire and the great “Encyclopédie” of Diderot and D'Alembert to the age of Kant, i.e. from the histoire de l'esprit humain animated by the idea of progress to the a priori history of human thought. The interest of the philosophes and the Kantians (Buhle and Tennemann) in the study and the reconstruction of the philosophies of the past was characterized by a spirit that was highly critical, but at the same time systematic. The material is divided into four large linguistic and cultural areas: the French, Italian, British and German. The detailed analysis of the 35 works which can be considered to be “general” histories of philosophy is preceded and accompanied by lengthy introductions on the historical background and references to numerous other works bordering on philosophical historiography.
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I The History of Philosophy and the histoire de l’esprit humain in France Between the Encyclopaedia and the Revolution1. The History of Philosophy in the Encyclopédie -- 2. The Impact of the esprit des lumières on the History of Philosophy -- 3. Religious Apologetics and Historiographical Practice -- Part II. The Historiography of Philosophy in Italy in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century -- 4. The Enlightenment, Erudition and Religious Apologetics -- 5. The Historiography of Philosophy: from School Textbooks to Works for a Wider Readership -- 6. Theism and the History of Philosophy -- Part III The Historiography of Philosophy in Great Britain -- 7. The Scottish Enlightenment and “Philosophical History”. Part IV The Historiography of Philosophy in Germany in the Late Enlightenment -- 8. Textbooks after Brucker -- 9. The Göttingen School and Popular philosophie -- Part V The Historiography of Philosophy in Germany in the Age of Kant -- 10. Philosophy and Historiography: The Kantian Turning-Point -- 11. The Historiographical Developments of Kantianism -- Index of Names -- Index of “Nations”, Philosophical Schools and “Sects”.
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    ISBN: 9789401794367
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (261 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 150
    Keywords: Faith ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Prior to World War II, psychology had three main missions: make the lives of all people fulfilling; identify and enhance human excellence; and treat pathology. In the last half-century, however, psychology has largely focused on decreasing maladaptive emotions and behaviors, while ignoring optimal functioning (e.g., character strengths and virtues). Psychologists have traditionally focused on the treatment of mental illness from a perspective of repairing damaged habits, damaged drives, damaged childhoods, and damaged brains. In recent years, however, many psychological researchers and practitioners have attempted to re-focus the field away from the study of human weakness and damage toward the promotion of well-being among individuals, families, and communities. This new movement within the field of psychology has been labelled Positive Psychology and its goal is to identify and enhance the human strengths and virtues that make life worth living ("The good life") and allow individuals and communities to thrive (Seligman & Csikszentmihalyi, 2000). Positive psychology is the scientific study of optimal experience. Several disciplines and sub disciplines that focus exclusively on issues associated with the field of positive psychology have emerged (APA's division of Psychological Study of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, APA's division of Psychology and Religion). In addition, several different professional journals and handbooks on positive psychology and healthy adjustment attest to the emergence of positive psychology as a recognized field. The number of positive psychology courses taught at both the graduate and undergraduate level nationally has increased dramatically in the past five years. One domain within the field of positive psychology is the study of religious faith as a human strength that has the potential to enhance the
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Author Biography -- Chapter 1: Religion, Spirituality, and Positive Psychology: History and Definitions -- 1.1 A History of the Relationship Between Religion and Science -- 1.2 A History of the Relationship Between Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology -- 1.2.1 Religion, Spirituality, and the Field of Positive Psychology -- 1.3 Definition and Measurement of Constructs -- 1.3.1 Religiosity and Spirituality -- 1.3.2 Optimal Psychological Functioning -- 1.3.3 Goals and Objectives of This Book -- References -- Chapter 2: Faith and Positive Emotions -- 2.1 Religious Differences in the Experience of Emotions -- 2.2 Faith-Based Emotions -- 2.2.1 Assessing Emotions Defined as Explicitly Spiritual or Religious -- 2.2.2 Assessing Emotions Related to a Higher Power -- 2.2.2.1 Gratitude Toward God -- 2.2.2.2 Feeling Loved by God -- 2.2.3 Assessing Emotions Evoked by Religious or Spiritual Practices -- 2.2.3.1 Glossolalia -- 2.2.3.2 Loving-Kindness Meditation -- 2.2.4 The Uniqueness of Faith-Based Emotions -- 2.3 Faith Predictors of Positive Emotions and Well-Being -- 2.3.1 The Size and Nature of the Relationship Between Faith and Emotional Well-Being -- 2.3.2 Religious Coping as an Aspect of Faith Linked to Emotional Well-Being -- 2.3.3 Possible Moderators of the Relationship Between Faith and Emotional Well-Being -- 2.3.4 Directionality in the Relationship Between Faith and Emotional Well-Being -- 2.3.4.1 Short-Term Longitudinal Designs -- 2.3.4.2 Long-Term Longitudinal Designs -- 2.4 Faith Predictors of Positive Emotions and Well-Being Among Diverse Religious Samples -- 2.5 Possible Mechanisms for the Links Between Faith and Well-Being -- 2.6 Implications -- 2.6.1 Clinical Implications -- 2.6.2 A Cautionary Note -- 2.7 Directions for Future Research -- 2.8 Chapter Summary -- References -- Chapter 3: Faith and Behavior.
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    ISBN: 9789400770553 , 9400770553
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XLIII, 800 Seiten) , 127 illus., 65 illus. in color.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2014
    Series Statement: Advances in Asian Human-Environmental Research
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dikshit, K.R North-East India: Land, People and Economy
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    Keywords: Economic geography ; Geology ; Anthropology ; History ; Environmental economics ; Economic Geography ; Geology ; Anthropology ; History ; Environmental Economics
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    ISBN: 9789400771406
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 283 p. 1 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Studies in German Idealism 15
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Kant on proper science
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science History ; Philosophy, modern ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Science History ; Philosophy, modern ; Philosophy (General) Science ; History ; Philosophy, modern ; Philosophy ; Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 ; Naturwissenschaften ; Biologie ; Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 Opus postumum ; Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 ; Naturwissenschaften ; Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 ; Biologie ; Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 Opus postumum ; Biologie
    Abstract: This book provides a novel treatment of Immanuel Kant’s views on proper natural science and biology. The status of biology in Kant’s system of science is often taken to be problematic. By analyzing Kant’s philosophy of biology in relation to his conception of proper science, the present book determines Kant’s views on the scientific status of biology. Combining a broad ideengeschichtlich approach with a detailed historical reconstruction of philosophical and scientific texts, the book establishes important interconnections between Kant’s philosophy of science, his views on biology, and his reception of late 18th century biological theories. It discusses Kant’s views on science and biology as articulated in his published writings and in the Opus postumum. The book shows that although biology is a non-mathematical science and the relation between biology and other natural sciences is not specified, Kant did allow for the possibility of providing scientific explanations in biology and assigned biology a specific domain of investigation.
    Description / Table of Contents: AcknowledgmentsNote on citation and translation -- 1. Introduction: Kant on Science and Biology -- 2. Kant’s Conception of Proper Science -- 3. Mechanical Explanation and Grounding -- 4. Kant on Teleology -- 5. Kant on the Domain and Method of Biology -- 6. Kant on the Systematicity of Physics and the Opus postumum -- 7. Vital Forces and Organisms in the Opus postumum -- 8. Materialism, Hylozoism, and Natural History in the Opus postumum -- 9. Concluding Remarks.
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    ISBN: 9789400775312
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 176 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Archimedes, New Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology 33
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Goeing, Anja-Silvia, 1966 - Summus mathematicus et omnis humanitatis pater
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    Keywords: Humanities ; History ; Regional planning ; Humanities / Arts ; Humanities ; History ; Regional planning ; Hochschulschrift ; Biografie ; Victorinus Feltrensis 1378-1446 ; Victorinus Feltrensis 1378-1446 ; Biografie ; Geschichte 1444 - 1470
    Abstract: This book revises the picture of the teacher and educator of princes, Vittorino Rambaldoni da Feltre (c. 1378, Feltre -- 1446, Mantua), taking a completely new approach to show his work and life from the individual perspectives created by his students and contemporaries. From 1423 to 1446, Vittorino da Feltre was in charge of a school in Mantua, where his students included not only the offspring of Italy’s princes, but also the first generation of authors dealing with books in print. Among his students were historians like Bartolomeo Sacchi (named Platina), who wrote an extensive history of the popes, and mathematicians like Jacopo Cassiano (Cremonensis), who translated the work of Archimedes from Greek into Latin. Vittorino is still regarded as the educationalist of Italian Renaissance humanism per sé. This work not only contributes to the study of the history of Italian humanist institutions, it also uses available sources to demonstrate the development of a new attitude to education in Italy
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements1 Introduction -- 2 The Sources on Vittorino da Feltre -- 3 Sassolo da Prato's Correspondence with Leonardo Dati, ca. 1443-1444 -- 4 The Concept of Education in the Second Generation of Vitae and Portraits of Vittorino Da Feltre -- 5 Between History and Praise: Approaches on Understanding Humanist Biographie -- 6 Appendix: The Letter Of Sassolo Da Prato About Vittorino; Translated into English by James Astorga -- References -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9789401787277
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 276 p. 49 illus., 8 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: MARE Publication Series 12
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Keywords: History ; Wildlife ; Fish ; Environmental management ; Marine sciences ; Freshwater ; Environment ; Environmental sciences ; Wildlife management ; Environmental management ; Marine Sciences ; History
    Abstract: The waters of the Indo-Pacific were at the centre of the global expansion of marine capture fisheries in the twentieth century, yet surprisingly little has been written about this subject from a historical perspective. This book, the first major study of the history of fishing in Asia and Oceania, presents the case-studies completed through the History of Marine Animal Populations (HMAP) initiative. It examines the marine environmental history and historical marine ecology of the Indo-Pacific during a period that witnessed the dramatic escalation of industrial fishing in these seas.
    Abstract: The waters of the Indo-Pacific were at the centre of the global expansion of marine capture fisheries in the twentieth century, yet surprisingly little has been written about this subject from a historical perspective. This book, the first major study of the history of fishing in Asia and Oceania, presents the case-studies completed through the History of Marine Animal Populations (HMAP) initiative. It examines the marine environmental history and historical marine ecology of the Indo-Pacific during a period that witnessed the dramatic escalation of industrial fishing in these seas
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Introduction: Historical Perspectives of Fisheries Exploitation in the Indo-Pacific2. Unsettled Seas: Towards a History of Marine Animal Populations in the Central Indo-Pacific -- 3. Changing practice in the Madras marine fisheries: legacies of the Fish Curing Yards -- 4. History of shark fishing in Indonesia -- 5. A history of whaling in the Philippines: A glimpse of the past and current distribution of whales -- 6. Brackish water shrimp farming and the growth of aquatic monocultures in coastal Bangladesh -- 7. Evolution and development of the Taiwanese offshore tuna fishery -- 8. History of industrial tuna fishing in the Pacific Islands -- 9. Southern Bluefin Tuna: a contested history -- 10. The NSW steam trawl fishery on the south-east continental shelf of Australia, 1915-1961 -- 11.Exploiting Green and Hawksbill Turtles in Western Australia: the Commercial Marine Turtle Fishery -- 12. Shifting baselines or shifting currents: an environmental history of fish and fishing in the south-west capes region of Western Australia -- 13. Shark Bay snapper: science, policy, and the decline and recovery of a marine recreational fishery -- 14. Conclusion: Learning from Asian and Indo-Pacific Fisheries History.
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    ISBN: 9789400746411
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 338 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Phaenomenologica, Series Founded by H. L. Van Breda and Published Under the Auspices of the Husserl-Archives 208
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. u.d.T. Dupont, Christian Phenomenology in French philosophy
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Genetic epistemology ; Philosophy, modern ; Phenomenology ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Genetic epistemology ; Philosophy, modern ; Phenomenology ; Philosophy ; Husserl, Edmund, 1859-1938 ; Influence ; Philosophy, French ; 20th century ; Phenomenology ; Frankreich ; Phänomenologie ; Rezeption ; Geschichte 1889-1939
    Abstract: This work investigates the early encounters of French philosophers and religious thinkers with the phenomenological philosophy of Edmund Husserl. Following an introductory chapter addressing context and methodology, Chapter 2 argues that Henri Bergson’s insights into lived duration and intuition and Maurice Blondel’s genetic description of action functioned as essential precursors to the French reception of phenomenology. Chapter 3 details the presentations of Husserl and his followers by three successive pairs of French academic philosophers: Léon Noël and Victor Delbos, Lev Shestov and Jean Hering, and Bernard Groethuysen and Georges Gurvitch. Chapter 4 then explores the appropriation of Bergsonian and Blondelian phenomenological insights by Catholic theologians Édouard Le Roy and Pierre Rousselot. Chapter 5 examines applications and critiques of phenomenology by French religious philosophers, including Jean Hering, Joseph Maréchal, and neo-Thomists like Jacques Maritain. A concluding chapter expounds the principal finding that philosophical and theological receptions of phenomenology in France prior to 1939 proceeded independently due to differences in how Bergson and Blondel were perceived by French philosophers and religious thinkers and their respective orientations to the Cartesian and Aristotelian/Thomist intellectual traditions
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Occasion; 1.2 Contribution; 1.3 Methodology and Terminology; 1.3.1 Definition of Reception; 1.3.2 Definition of Phenomenology; 1.3.3 Definition of Religious Thought; 1.4 Plan; References; Chapter 2: Precursors to the Reception of Phenomenology in France, 1889-1909; 2.1 Three Major Currents in French Philosophy at the End of the Nineteenth Century; 2.1.1 Positivism; 2.1.2 Idealism; 2.1.2.1 Charles Renouvier; 2.1.2.2 Léon Brunschvicg; 2.1.3 Spiritualism; 2.1.3.1 Félix Ravaisson; 2.1.3.2 Jules Lachelier; 2.1.3.3 Émile Boutroux
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.1.4 Summary: Anticipations of Phenomenology in French Positivism, Idealism, and Spiritualism2.2 Henri Bergson: Lived Duration and Intuition; 2.2.1 Bergson's Original Insight; 2.2.2 Bergson's Principal Themes: Duration and Intuition; 2.2.2.1 Duration; 2.2.2.2 Intuition; 2.2.3 Bergson as a Precursor to Husserlian Phenomenology; 2.2.3.1 Similarities; 2.2.3.2 Differences; 2.2.3.3 Conclusions; 2.2.4 Bergson's Influence on French Theologians; 2.3 Maurice Blondel: A Phenomenology of Action; 2.3.1 Blondel's Original Insight; 2.3.2 Blondel's Principal Theme: Action
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.3.3 Blondel as a Precursor to Husserlian Phenomenology2.3.3.1 Critique of Positivist Approaches to Science; 2.3.3.2 Phenomenological Themes: Intentionality, Intuition, and Intersubjectivity; 2.3.3.3 Conclusions; 2.3.4 Blondel's Influence on French Theologians; 2.4 Conclusion: Bergson and Blondel as Precursors to the Reception of Husserlian Phenomenology in France; References; Chapter 3: Four Phases in the Reception of Phenomenology in French Philosophy, 1910-1939; 3.1 Léon Noël and Victor Delbos; 3.1.1 Léon Noël; 3.1.2 Victor Delbos; 3.1.3 Noël and Delbos as Interpreters of Phenomenology
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.2 Lev Shestov and Jean Hering3.2.1 Lev Shestov; 3.2.2 Jean Hering; 3.2.3 Shestov's Reply to Hering; 3.2.4 Hering's Rebuttal to Shestov; 3.2.5 Shestov and Hering as Interpreters of Phenomenology; 3.3 Bernard Groethuysen and Georges Gurvitch; 3.3.1 Bernard Groethuysen; 3.3.2 Interlude: German Phenomenologists in France; 3.3.3 Georges Gurvitch; 3.3.3.1 Gurvitch on Husserl; 3.3.3.2 Gurvitch on Scheler; 3.3.3.3 Gurvitch on Lask and Hartmann; 3.3.3.4 Gurvitch on Heidegger; 3.3.4 Groethuysen and Gurvitch as Interpreters of Phenomenology; 3.4 Emmanuel Levinas and Jean-Paul Sartre
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.4.1 Emmanuel Levinas3.4.1.1 On Husserl's Ideas; 3.4.1.2 Husserl's Theory of Intuition; 3.4.1.3 Heidegger's Ontology; 3.4.2 Jean-Paul Sartre; 3.4.3 Levinas and Sartre as Interpreters of Phenomenology; 3.5 Conclusion: Four Phases in the Reception of Phenomenology in French Philosophy, 1910-1939; 3.5.1 Phase One: Awareness of Husserl as a Critic of Psychologism; 3.5.2 Phase Two: Polemics Over Ideas and the Logos Essay; 3.5.3 Phase Three: Popularization of Phenomenology; 3.5.4 Phase Four: Original French Appropriations of Phenomenology; 3.5.5 Other Figures, Further Aspects; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 4: Receptions of Phenomenological Insights in French Religious Thought, 1901-1929
    Description / Table of Contents: ACKNOWLEDGMENTSINTRODUCTION -- I. The Occasion of the Dissertation -- II. The Contribution of the Dissertation -- III. Methodology and Terminology -- A. Definition of Reception -- B. Definition of Phenomenology -- C. Definition of Religious Thought -- IV. The Plan of the Dissertation -- CHAPTER 1 PRECURSORS TO THE RECEPTION OF PHENOMENOLOGY IN FRANCE, 1889-1909 -- I. Three Major Currents in French Philosophy at the End of the Nineteenth Century -- A. Positivism -- B. Idealism -- C Spiritualism -- D. Conclusion: Anticipations of Phenomenology in French Positivism, Idealism and Spiritualism.-II. Henri Bergson: Lived Duration and Intuition -- A. Bergson’s Original Insight -- B. Bergson’s Principal Themes: Duration and Intuition -- C. Bergson as a Precursor to Husserlian Phenomenology -- D. Bergson’s Influence on French Theologians -- III. Maurice Blondel: A Phenomenology of Action -- A. Blondel’s Original Insight -- B. Blondel’s Principal Theme: Action -- C. Blondel as a Precursor to Husserlian Phenomenology -- D. Blondel’s Influence on French Theologians -- IV. Conclusion: Bergson and Blondel as Precursors to the Reception of Husserlian Phenomenology in France -- CHAPTER 2 FOUR PHASES IN THE RECEPTION OF PHENOMENOLOGY IN FRENCH PHILOSOPHY, 1910-1939 -- I. Léon Noël and Victor Delbos -- A. Léon Noël -- B. Victor Delbos -- C. Noël and Delbos as Interpreters of Phenomenology -- II. Lev Shestov and Jean Héring -- A. Lev Shestov -- B. Jean Héring -- C. Shestov’s Reply to Héring -- D. Héring’s Rebuttal to Shestov -- E. Shestov and Héring as Interpreters of Phenomenology -- III. Bernard Groethuysen and Georges Gurvitch -- A. Bernard Groethuysen -- B. Interlude: German Phenomenologists in France -- C. Georges Gurvitch -- D. Groethuysen and Gurvitch as Interpreters of phenomenology -- IV. Emmanuel Levinas and Jean-Paul Sartre -- A. Emmanuel Levinas -- B. Jean-Paul Sartre -- C. Levinas and Sartre as Interpreters of Phenomenology -- V. Conclusion: Four Phases in the Reception of Phenomenology in French Philosophy, 1910-1939 -- CHAPTER 3 RECEPTIONS OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL INSIGHTS IN FRENCH RELIGIOUS THOUGHT, 1901-1929 -- I. Édouard Le Roy -- A. His Life and Works -- B. Le Roy and Bergson -- C. Le Roy’s Application of Bergsonian Insights to Religious Thought -- D. Le Roy’s Contribution to the Theological Reception of Phenomenology -- II. Pierre Rousselot -- A. His Life and Works -- B. Rousselot and Blondel -- C. Rousselot’s Application of Blondelian Insights to Religious Thought -- D. Rousselot’s Contribution to the Theological Reception of Phenomenology -- CHAPTER 4 RECEPTIONS OF HUSSERLIAN PHENOMENOLOGY IN FRENCH RELIGIOUS THOUGHT, 1926-1939 -- I. Jean Héring -- A. His Life and Works -- B. Phenomenology and the Philosophy of Religion -- C. Héring’s Application of Phenomenology to Religious Thought -- II. Gaston Rabeau -- A. His Life and Works -- B. Phenomenology and Theological Epistemology -- C. Rabeau’s Application of Phenomenology to Religious Thought -- III. Joseph Maréchal -- A. His Life and Works -- B. Phenomenology and the Critical Justification of Metaphysics -- C. Maréchal’s Application of Phenomenology to Religious Thought -- IV. Neo-Thomist Encounters with Phenomenology -- A. The Société Thomiste and the Journée d’Études -- B. Neo-Thomist Appraisals of Phenomenology V. Conclusion: Two Stages in the Reception of Phenomenology in French Religious Thought Prior to 1939 -- CONCLUSION -- I. Receptions of Phenomenology in French Academic Circles prior to 1939 -- II. Appropriations of Phenomenology by French Philosophers -- III. Appropriations of Phenomenology by French Religious Thinkers -- IV. French Receptions of Phenomenology since 1939 -- WORKS CITED.
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    ISBN: 9789400768390
    Language: French
    Pages: Online-Ressource (IX, 297 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Phaenomenologica, Series Founded by H. L. Van Breda and Published Under the Auspices of the Husserl-Archives 211
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Ciocan, Cristian Heidegger et le problème de la mort
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Ontology ; Phenomenology ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Ontology ; Phenomenology ; Heidegger, Martin 1889-1976 ; Tod ; Heidegger, Martin 1889-1976 Sein und Zeit ; Tod ; Existenzial
    Abstract: Cet ouvrage est la première monographie systématique d’expression française dédiée exclusivement au problème heideggérien de la mort. Il se donne pour tâche de clarifier tout l’enjeu de cette question capitale de la pensée de Martin Heidegger. La nouveauté de cette étude réside dans une approche systématique et précise de Sein und Zeit, à partir d’une clarification rigoureuse de la notion d’Existenzial, en interprétant le problème de la mort dans l’articulation des structures fondamentales de l’être du Dasein. Cette approche permet non seulement d’expliciter les différentes couches ontologiques où intervient le phénomène de la mort dans l’analytique existentiale, mais aussi de mettre en lumière la rigueur de l’analyse heideggérienne et la systématicité de sa démarche. En outre, cette investigation explore l’intégralité de la pensée de Heidegger : des écrits de jeunesse jusqu’aux textes les plus tardifs, l’ouvrage retrace non seulement la genèse complexe de cette question, mais aussi son évolution arborescente
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. IntroductionPart 1: Le lieu du problème de la mort dans le contexte des existentiaux.-2. Le lieu du problème de la mort dans Sein und Zeit -- 3. Qu’est-ce qu’un Existenzial? -- Part 3: Itinéraire structurel du phénomène de la mort -- 4. La totalité, la mort et les autres -- 5. La mort à travers l’ouverture du Dasein (première section de Sein und Zeit) -- 6. La mort à travers la deuxième section de Sein und Zeit -- Part 3: Rétrospective et transformation: la genèse du problème de la mort avant Sein und Zeit et son évolution dans la philosophie heideggérienne tardive -- 7. La genèse du problème de la mort dans la pensée du jeune Heidegger -- 8. L’évolution du problème de la mort après Être et temps -- 9. Conclusion -- Annexe I : Bibliographie chronologique du problème heideggérien de la mort (1930-2011) -- Annexe II : Index des termes heideggériens traduits différemment dans les deux versions françaises de Sein und Zeit -- Bibliographie.
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    ISBN: 9789401792400
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 736 p. 1332 illus., 1135 illus. in color, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. A corpus of Rembrandt paintings ; 6: Rembrandt's paintings revisited
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    Keywords: Humanities ; History ; Arts ; Humanities / Arts ; Humanities ; History ; Arts ; Werkverzeichnis ; Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn 1606-1669 ; Genremalerei ; Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn 1606-1669 ; Historienmalerei
    Abstract: A revised survey of Rembrandt’s complete painted oeuvre. The question of which 17th-century paintings in Rembrandt’s style were actually painted by Rembrandt himself had already become an issue during his lifetime. It is an issue that is still hotly disputed among art historians today. The problem arose because Rembrandt had numerous pupils who learned the art of painting by imitating their master or by assisting him with his work as a portrait painter. He also left pieces unfinished, to be completed by others. The question is how to determine which works were from Rembrandt’s own hand. Can we, for example, define the criteria of quality that would allow us to distinguish the master’s work from that of his followers? Do we yet have methods of investigation that would deliver objective evidence of authenticity? To what extent do research techniques used in the physical sciences help? Or are we, after all, still dependent on the subjective, expert eye of the connoisseur? The book provides answers to these questions. Prof. Ernst van de Wetering, the author of our forthcoming book which deals with these questions, has been closely involved in all aspects of this research since 1968, the year the renowned Rembrandt Research Project (RRP) was founded. In particular, he played an important role in developing new criteria for authentication. Van de Wetering was also witness to the way the often overly zealous tendency to doubt the authenticity of Rembrandt’s paintings got out of hand. In this book he re-attributes to the master a substantial number of unjustly rejected Rembrandts. He also was closely involved in the (re)discovery of a considerable number of lost or completely unknown works by Rembrandt. The verdicts of earlier specialists - including the majority of members of the original RRP (up to 1989) - were based on connoisseurship: the self-confidence in one’s ability to recognise a specific artist’s style and ‘hand’. Over the years, Van de Wetering has carried out seminal research into 17th-century studio practice and ideas about art current in Rembrandt’s time. In this book he demonstrates the fallibility of traditional connoisseurship, especially in the case of Rembrandt, who was par excellence a searching artist. The methodological implications of this critical view are discussed in an introductory chapter which relates the history of the developments in this turbulent field of research. Van de Wetering’s account of his own i ...
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    ISBN: 9789401780414
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXVI, 446 p. 24 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 304
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. The history of physics in Cuba
    Keywords: Culture Study and teaching ; History ; Regional economics ; Spatial economics ; Physics ; Physics ; Science History ; Regional planning ; Regional economics ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kuba ; Physik ; Geschichte
    Abstract: This book brings together a broad spectrum of authors, both from inside and from outside Cuba, who describe the development of Cuba's scientific system from the colonial period to the present. It is a unique documentation of the self-organizing power of a local scientific community engaged in scientific research on an international level. The first part includes several contributions that reconstruct the different stages of the history of physics in Cuba, from its beginnings in the late colonial era to the present. The second part comprises testimonies of Cuban physicists, who offer lively insights from the perspective of the actors themselves. The third part presents a series of testimonies by foreign physicists, some of whom were directly involved in developing Cuban physics, in particular in the development of teaching and research activities in the early years of the Escuela de Física. The fourth part of the volume deals with some of the issues surrounding the publishing of scientific research in Cuba. Cuba’s recent history and current situation are very controversial issues. Little is known about the development and status of higher education and scientific research on the island. However, Cuba has one of the highest proportions in the world of people with a university degree or doctorate and is known for its highly developed medical system. This book focuses on a comprehensive overview of the history of the development of one specific scientific discipline: physics in Cuba. It traces the evolution of an advanced research system in a developing country and shows a striking capacity to link the development of modern research with the concrete needs of the country and its population. A little known aspect is the active participation of several “western” physicists and technicians during the 1960s, the role of summer schools, organized by French, Italian, and other western physicists, as well as the active collaboration with European universities
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface; References; Contents; About the Contributors; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1: A Short Introduction to this Volume; Chapter 2: The Cuban "Exception": The Development of an Advanced Scientific System in an Underdeveloped Country; 2.1 Physics in a Difficult Environment; 2.1.1 Cuban Exceptionalism; 2.2 Contradictions and Developments of Cuban Economy, Culture and Science in Late Colonial Times; 2.2.1 Sugar and Tobacco in the Nineteenth Century; 2.2.2 The Role of Sugar in Making Cuba Dependent on the US for Its Modernization
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.2.3 Technological Developments During the Nineteenth Century2.2.4 Education and Intellectual Life in Cuba in the Nineteenth Century; 2.2.5 Academy of Science and Medicine; 2.2.6 Liberation Movements; 2.3 Cuba Between Independence, US-Interventions and Dictatorial Regimes in the First Half of the Twentieth Century; 2.3.1 The War of Liberation and Independence and the US Rule; 2.3.2 The Period of Enrique José Varona; 2.3.3 US-Exploitation of Cuban Sciences; 2.3.4 Between Republic, Autocratic Rule and Scientific Advancement; 2.3.5 The Intertwinement of Social, Intellectual and Political Growth
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.3.6 The Establishment of Batista's Regime and the Consolidation of the Revolutionary Movement2.3.7 Social Conditions, Cultural Ferments and Modernization in Science; 2.4 Revolution, Modernization and Political and Economic Changes Between 1960 and 1990; 2.4.1 A Revolution That Broke All Moulds; 2.4.2 In Search of New Allies; 2.4.3 The Sharp Turn of Cuba's Economy and Politics at the End of the 1960s; 2.4.4 The Crucial Leap in Education and Science; 2.5 Politico-economic Crisis and New Cooperations (1985-1999); 2.5.1 Toward the Breakdown of the USSR
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.5.2 The Deep Troubles of the 'Periodo Especial.' New Cooperations in a Changing World2.5.3 Cultural Vitality, Higher Education and Low-Funded Universities; 2.5.4 The Challenge of the Future in the Context of the World Crisis; References; Chapter 3: Cuba: A Short Critical Bibliographic Guide; Part I: Historical Surveys; Chapter 4: The Teaching of Physics in Cuba from Colonial Times to 1959; 4.1 General Introduction; 4.2 General Survey; 4.3 Experimental Physics vs. Scholasticism; 4.4 The Papel Periódico and the Patriotic Society for Modern Science
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.5 The First Regular Courses in Physics in the Style of Félix Varela (1814-1841) 4.5.1 Félix Varela's Lecciones de Filosofía; 4.5.2 The Backwardness of the University: Arango's Reform Proposal; 4.5.3 Luz y Caballero and the Gabinete de Física del San Carlos; 4.5.4 In Search of Alternatives for the University Crisis; 4.6 The Secularized Colonial University Takes Over (1842-1898); 4.6.1 The 1840s and 1850s: The First Physics Laboratory at the University; 4.6.2 The 1863 Study Plan: The Creation of Secondary Education Institutes and of the Faculty of Sciences
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.6.3 The Academic Restrictions of 1871-1878
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction1 A Short Introduction to this Volume; Angelo Baracca, Jürgen Renn, and Helge Wendt -- 2 The Cuban “Exception”: The Development of an Advanced Scientific System in an Underdeveloped Country; Angelo Baracca -- 3 Cuba: Short Critical Bibliographic Guide; Duccio Basosi -- Part I Historical Surveys -- 4 The Teaching of Physics in Cuba from Colonial Times to 1959; José Altshuler and Angelo Baracca -- 5 Mathematics and Physics in Cuba Before 1959: A Personal Recollection; José Altshuler -- 6 A Comprehensive Study of the Development of Physics in Cuba from 1959; Angelo Baracca, Víctor Luis Fajer Avila, and Carlos Rodríguez Castellanos -- 7 Accomplishments in Cuban Physics (up to 1995); Carlos R. Handy and Carlos Trallero-Giner -- 8 Physics at the University of Oriente; Luis M. Méndez Pérez and Carlos A. Cabal Mirabal -- 9 The Training of Physics Teachers in Cuba: A Historical Approach; Diego de Jesús Alamino Ortega -- 10 Can Universities Develop Advanced Technology and Solve Social Problems?; Isarelis Pérez Ones and Jorge Núñes Jover.-Part II Reflections from the Inside -- 11 The Rise and Development of Physics in Cuba: An Interview with Hugo Pérez Rojas in May 2009; Angelo Baracca -- 12 An Interview with Professor Melquíades de Dios Leyva, December 2008; Olimpia Arias de Fuentes -- 13 Experimental Semiconductor Physics: The Will to Contribute to the Country’s Economic Development; Elena Vigil Santos -- 14 Cuban Techno-physical Experiments in Space; José Altshuler, Ocatvio Calzadilla Amaya, Federico Falcon, Juan E. Fuentes, Jorge Lodos, and Elena Vigil Santos -- 15 Superconductivity in Cuba: Reaching the Frontline; Oscar Arés Muzio and Ernesto Altshuler -- 16 The Physics of Complex Systems in Cuba; Oscar Sotolongo-Costa -- 17 Magnetic Resonance Project 35-26-7: A Cuban Case of Engineering Physics and Biophysics; Carlos A. Cabal Mirabal -- 18 Nanotechnologies in Cuba: Popularization and Training; Carlos Rodríguez Castellanos -- 19 Physics Studies at the University of Havana; Osvaldo de Melo Pereira and María Sánchez Colina -- 20 Physics and Women: A Challenge Being Successfully Met in Cuba; Olimpia Arias de Fuentes -- Part III Reflections from the Outside -- 21 The Beginning of Semiconductor Research in Cuba; Theodore Veltfort -- 22 Andrea Levialdi in Memoriam; Dina Waisman -- 23 The Andrea Levialdi Fellowship; Roberto Fieschi -- 24 A Witness to French-Cuban Cooperation in Physics in the 1970s; Jacqueline Cernogora -- 25 My Collaboration with Cuban Physicists; Fabrizio Leccabue -- 26 Scientific Cooperation Between the German Academy of Sciences in Berlin (DAW) and Cuba in the 1960s and 1970s; Helge Wendt -- 27 A Beautiful Story; Federico García-Moliner -- 28 The Current State of Physics in Cuba: A Personal Perspective; Marcelo Alonso -- 29 Engaging Cuban Physicists Through the APS/CPS Partnership; Irving A. Lerch -- 30 A Perspective on Physics in Cuba; Carlos R. Handy -- 31 Cuban/US Research Interactions Since 1995; Maria C. Tamargo -- 32 Viva La Ciencia: Cuba’s Creative Scientists Aim to Make Knowledge Their Country’s Sugar Substitute;  Rosalind Reid and Brian Hayes -- Part IV Scientific Communication and Its Conditions -- 33 Physics in Cuba from the Perspective of Bibliometrics; Werner Marx and Manuel Cardona -- 34 Contemporary Cuban Physics Through Scientific Publications: An Insider’s View; Ernesto Altshuler.
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    ISBN: 9789401785945
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (287 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: International Perspectives on Aging Ser. v.9
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.26
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    Keywords: Aging -- Social aspects ; Aging -- Cross-cultural studies ; Older people -- Social conditions ; Aging ; Social aspects.. ; Aging ; Cross-cultural studies.. ; Older people ; Social conditions ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: The collective, inclusive, and intersectional framework used in this book speaks to the significance of understanding aging across diverse cultures from multiple perspectives, but still as a shared human experience.?The underlying message of the book is that although we are unique and different in our aging processes, we are ultimately connected through this physical, mental and spiritual experience of aging.?Thus, regardless of whether we are service providers, service recipients, educators or merely fellow human beings, it is important that we approach the aging experience through a collective lens for discovering and sharing resources as we age; honoring the past while simultaneously accepting that the future is here. A few select examples of key findings from this collaborative work are as follows.?First, despite progress in the field, certain issues remain to be addressed including the challenges of racism and sexism, mistreatment, the digital divide, poverty, and other social and economic crises in urban and rural communities as they relate to our aging population.?Second, the need for sustaining a sense of independence among the aged and interdependence among supportive systems is warranted.?Third, our elders continue to benefit from culturally competent services community-based health interventions and social services that addresses normative and emerging challenges for them.?Fourth, spirituality in both indigenous and contemporary perspectives remains important for our elders' development and quality of life.
    Abstract: Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- 1 4th Generational Theories of Intersection: Multicultural Aging -- Abstract -- References -- 2 A Historical Perspective in Aging and Gerontology -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Select Highlights of Pioneers and Policy -- Select Milestones in Aging and Gerontology -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 The Fourth Hill of Life: American Indian/Alaska Native Elders -- Abstract -- Who Are We and Where Do We Live? -- Intergenerational Trauma -- Walking on the Path of Life -- Stages of Life -- Paths of Knowledge -- The Role of the Elders -- The Wisdom of the Elders -- Call to Action -- The Role of Helpers -- References -- 4 Aging and Mistreatment: Victimization of Older Adults in the United States -- Abstract -- Types, Prevalence, and Risk Factors -- Settings of Abuse -- Theoretical Constructs -- Risk Factors for Abuse -- Elders, Intimate Partner Violence, and Risk Factors -- Indicators of Mistreatment in Later Life -- The Intersection of Cultural Issues and Elder Mistreatment -- Cultural Considerations for Native Americans -- Cultural Considerations for African Americans -- Cultural Considerations for Groups Receiving Little Attention: Israelis, Filipinos, and LGBT Elders -- Israeli Elders -- Filipino Elders -- LGBT Elders -- Considerations for Intervention Strategies -- Preexisting Trauma -- Legal, Forensic, and Legislative Issues -- Trans-Disciplinary Approach to Intervention -- Conclusion -- References -- Resources: Websites -- Resources: Training Modules -- 5 LATIN@ ELDERS: Securing Healthy Aging Inspite of Health and Mental Health Disparities -- Abstract -- Theoretical Framework: Well-Being and Healthy Aging from a Social Justice Perspective -- Diversity Within Latin@ Elders -- Latin@ Elders Perceptions of Aging and Well-Being -- Health and Mental Health Disparities: Intersectionality of Social Determinants of Health.
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  • 33
    ISBN: 9789401788540
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 230 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Korunka, Christian, 1959 - The impact of ICT on quality of working life
    DDC: 306.36
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    Keywords: Quality of work life.. ; Information technology ; Social aspects.. ; Information technology ; Psychological aspects ; Electronic books ; Neue Medien ; Informationstechnik ; Arbeitsplatz ; Lebensqualität
    Abstract: This book discusses the impact and effects of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on quality of working life of employees. It describes the changes and the acceleration of processes caused by the widespread use of ICT in a broad range of working areas and in different national contexts. It explores the important role ICT has come to play in nearly all work places in developed societies and the impact it is starting to have on work places in developing countries. The book brings together experts from the fields of ICT and quality of working life and from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines, including sociology, psychology, industrial engineering and macro ergonomics. It discusses the range of current positive and negatives effects as well as the possible increase of both kinds of effects in the future. The final chapter of the book integrates the diverse perspectives of the authors and gives recommendations on how to increase the possible positive outcomes and to diminish negative effects of ICT in an accelerated society.
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- About the Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Communication and Information -- 1.2 Technology and Condensation of Time and Space: Intensification -- 1.3 Intensification and Quality of Working Life -- References -- Chapter 2: Information and Communication Technology and Quality of Working Life: Backgrounds, Facts, and Figures -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Communication Technology -- 2.3 Information Technology -- 2.3.1 Internet Use in Different Countries Around the World -- 2.3.2 Social Media -- 2.4 ICT and Work -- 2.5 ICT and Effects on Quality of Working Life -- 2.5.1 Work Intensity -- 2.5.2 Satisfaction with Working Conditions -- 2.5.3 Stress -- 2.5.4 ICT Work and Family -- 2.6 ICT and Quality of Working Life over Time -- 2.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Changing Working Conditions at the Onset of the Twenty-First Century: Facts from International Datasets -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Work Intensification and Rising Job Insecurity: Previous Evidence -- 3.2.1 Work Intensification -- 3.2.2 Rising Job Insecurity -- 3.3 Changing Working Conditions: New Evidence -- 3.3.1 Work Intensification: Changes in Work Pace and Deadline Rush -- 3.3.1.1 Changes in Job Insecurity -- 3.4 Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- Chapter 4: From Work-Life to Work-Age Balance? Acceleration, Alienation, and Appropriation at the Workplace -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Social Acceleration -- 4.2.1 Forms of Social Acceleration -- 4.2.1.1 Technological Acceleration -- 4.2.1.2 Acceleration of Social Change -- 4.2.1.3 Acceleration of the Pace of Life -- 4.2.2 The Driving Wheels of Social Acceleration -- 4.2.2.1 The Social Motor: Competition -- 4.2.2.2 The Cultural Motor: Promise of Eternity -- 4.2.2.3 The Acceleration Cycle -- 4.2.3 Acceleration at the Workplace -- 4.2.3.1 The Undeniable Benefits of Speed.
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  • 34
    ISBN: 9789400779020
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (196 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Islamic Philosophy and Occidental Phenomenology in Dialogue Ser. v.7
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 181.07
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    Keywords: Phenomenology ; Islamic philosophy
    Abstract: The contributions, composed in this volume, are inspired not only by the necessity but also by the potentialities of a process which continues and deepens cross-cultural understanding, especially between Islamic and Western philosophy. Following the tradition of an East-Western symphony of thoughts, the authors focus on common horizons and while applying comparative and historical approaches, varieties of unity appear on the ways towards a New Enlightenment. The creative force, orchestrating the harmony in the web of Life, communicates in the mean time with the capacities of human beings, advancing in deciphering its micro-macrocosmic dimensions. Here, the encounter of the Logos of Life Philosophy (A-T. Tymieniecka) and Islamic Philosophy open the space for constructive disputation. In the wake of the crisis of postmodern unknowability, paths towards a new critique of reason go hand in hand with fundamental issues, being reflected newly.
    Abstract: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I: Phenomenology of Life and Metaphysics -- A Metamorphic Logos for Post-metaphysics. From the Phenomenology of Life -- Primum de-construere -- Difficile est restituire/The Difficult Rebuilding -- The Metamorphic Logos of Life -- The Effect of Illumination on the Way Back from Aristotle to Plato -- The `High Point´ of Thought: On the Future Thrust of all Transcendence -- The Sources of Truth in the History of Philosophy -- Introduction -- Of the Two Regularities of Idea -- The Ancient Period -- The Middle Ages and the Modern Times -- Modern Times -- Conclusion -- Necessity and Chance: The Metaphysical Dilemma -- Some Conceptions of Necessity and Chance -- Types of Necessity -- Chance -- Chance and Necessity in Human Affairs -- Human Freedom -- The Metaphysical Dilemma in Necessity and Chance -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Comparative and Cross-Cultural Approaches -- The Seal of Philosophy: Tymieniecka´s Phenomenology of Life Versus Islamic Metaphysics -- A Problem of a Static Metaphysical Unity -- Presuppositionlessness Versus the ``Islamization of the Intellect´´ -- Ontological Intuition and Sentience -- Static Versus Ontopoietic Oneness -- Unified Intelligence, Reality and God -- Concluding Remarks -- Confrontation et réconciliation entre l´Islam et l´Occident -- L´islam, religion ou civilisation ? -- L´Islam dans l´histoire occidentale -- La question du seul Dieu -- De certaines erreurs occidentales -- Le vêtement féminin -- L´Islam et l´Occident en opposition -- À la recherche d´une épistémologie de la compréhension -- The Question of Divinity in Newton´s and al-Biruni´s Philosophies of Mathematics: A Comparative Perspective -- Introduction -- Mathematics and God -- Mode of Mathematization -- Mathematical Knowledge -- Relevance to Contemporary Philosophies of Mathematics.
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    ISBN: 9789401790697
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (316 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice Ser. v.39
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 346.4064
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    Keywords: Charity laws and legislation ; Europe ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book deals with foundation law in various European countries. It sums up contributions from the most outstanding experts in foundation law in fourteen countries. These are either civil law or common law, and their socio-economical situation is considerably different. Despite the outstanding differences in each country, foundations have been growing in number and importance all over Europe in the last decades. Political, economical and social changes occurred in various European countries increased foundations' role. The need to focus on foundations' laws and regulations arose in many States for different reasons. The contributions in this book focus in particular on the recent development of foundation law, on the evolution foundations have undergone in recent years and on trends in law.
    Abstract: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1: Foundations in Austria: The Law of Public and Private Foundations -- 1.1 Foundations in Austria: Facts and Figures -- 1.2 The Two Types of Foundations in Austria -- 1.2.1 Foundation According to Federal or Provincial Law -- 1.2.2 Private Foundations -- 1.3 The Formation of a Private Foundation -- 1.4 The Founder and His Rights and Duties -- 1.4.1 Definition -- 1.4.2 The Founder´s Duties -- 1.4.3 The Founder´s Rights -- The Exercise of Reserved Founder´s Rights -- The Founder´s Rights by Act of Law -- Optional Founder´s Rights -- 1.5 The Beneficiaries and Their Rights -- 1.5.1 Types of Beneficiaries -- 1.5.2 The Beneficiaries´ Rights -- 1.5.3 Excursus: The Beneficiaries´ Advisory Board -- 1.5.4 Incompatibilities -- 1.6 Principles of the Foundation Governance -- 1.6.1 Overview -- 1.6.2 Judicial Review -- 1.6.3 Internal Monitoring and Structure of Organization -- 1.7 Dissolution -- 1.7.1 Reasons for Dissolution -- 1.7.2 The Consequences of Dissolution -- 1.8 Summary -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Foundation Law in Bulgaria -- 2.1 Legal Definition and Main Characteristic of the Foundation -- 2.1.1 Overview -- 2.1.2 Main Characteristics of the Foundation -- 2.2 Types of Foundations -- 2.3 Establishment of the Foundation: Founder, Founder´s Rights, Property -- 2.4 Registration -- 2.5 Governance and Activities of the Foundation -- 2.5.1 Governance of the Foundation -- 2.5.2 Activities of the Foundation -- 2.6 Accountancy and Transparency -- 2.7 Transformation and Dissolution of the Foundation -- 2.8 Tax Regime -- 2.8.1 Tax Benefits -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Foundations in the Czech Republic: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Historical Background -- 3.2.1 Constitution of the Foundation Sector in Czechoslovakia After 1918.
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  • 36
    ISBN: 9789401791472
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (192 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Studies in the Philosophy of Sociality Ser. v.4
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 111
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    Keywords: Social perception.. ; Social cognitive theory ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Perspectives on Social Ontology and Social Cognition brings together contributions discussing issues arising from theoretical and empirical research on social ontology and social cognition. It is the first comprehensive interdisciplinary collection in this rapidly expanding area. The contributors draw upon their diverse backgrounds in philosophy, cognitive science, behavioral economics, sociology of science and anthropology.Based largely on contributions to the first Aarhus-Paris conference held at the University of Aarhus in June 2012, the book addresses such questions as: If the reference of concepts like money is fixed by collective acceptance, does it depend on mechanisms that are distinct from those which contribute to understanding the reference of concepts of other kinds of entity What psychological and neural mechanisms, if any, are involved in the constitution, persistence and recognition of social factsThe editors' introduction considers strands of research that have gained increasing importance in explaining the cognitive foundations of acts of sociality, for example, the theory that humans are predisposed and motivated to engage in joint action with con-specifics thanks to mechanisms that enable them to share others' mental states. The book also presents a commentary written by John Searle for this volume and an interview in which the editors invite Searle to respond to the various questions raised in the introduction and by the other contributors.
    Abstract: Intro -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Objects in Mind -- 1.1 Part I: Perspectives on Social Ontology -- 1.1.1 Intentionalism, Functions, and Human Kinds -- 1.2 Part II: Perspectives on Social Cognition -- References -- Part I: Perspectives on Social Ontology -- Chapter 2: Are There Social Objects? -- 2.1 Status Functions and Institutional Facts -- 2.2 The Priority of Facts over Objects -- 2.3 A Conversation with John Searle: By Mattia Gallotti and John Michael -- Chapter 3: Deflating Socially Constructed Objects: What Thoughts Do to the World -- 3.1 Some Preliminaries: Social Causes and Social Definitions -- 3.2 Artifacts as "Socially Constituted" -- 3.3 Conventions -- 3.4 How Moves in Conventional Games Are "Socially Constituted" -- 3.5 Conventions That Solve Coordination Problems -- 3.6 Simple Illocutionary Acts -- 3.7 Regulated Conventions: Performatives and Declarations -- References -- Chapter 4: How Many Kinds of Glue Hold the Social World Together? -- 4.1 What Is Anchoring? Dividing Social Ontology into Two Fields -- 4.1.1 Descriptive Semantics Versus Foundational Semantics -- 4.1.2 Foundational Schemas and Anchoring Schemas -- 4.2 Multiple Anchoring Schemas -- 4.3 How Can These Glues Be Sticky Enough? -- References -- Chapter 5: On the Nature of Social Kinds -- 5.1 Kinds -- 5.2 The Formula -- 5.3 Necessity -- 5.4 Coordination -- 5.5 Sufficiency -- 5.6 A Farewell to the Difference Thesis -- References -- Chapter 6: Normativity of the Background: A Contextualist Account of Social Facts -- 6.1 The Role of the Background in The Construction of Social Reality -- 6.2 The Background and the Skeptical Paradox -- 6.3 The Role of the Background in Making the Social World -- 6.4 Rules and Norms -- 6.5 The Case of Freestanding Y Terms -- 6.6 Conclusion -- References.
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789401796064
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (322 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Ethnology ; Methodology.. ; Ethnology ; Research.. ; Social ecology ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book has one explicit purpose: to present a new theory of cultural learning in organisations which combines practice-based learning with cultural models - a cognitive anthropological schema theory of taken-for-granted connections - tied to the everyday meaningful use of artefacts. The understanding of culture as emerging in a process of learning open up for new understandings, which is useful for researchers, practitioners and students interested in dynamic studies of culture and cultural studies of organisations. The new approach goes beyond culture as a static, essentialist entity and open for our possibility to learn in organisations across national cultures, across ethnicity and across the apparently insurmountable local educational differences which makes it difficult for people to communicate working together in an increasingly globalized world. The empirical examples are mainly drawn from organisations of education and science which are melting-pots of cultural encounters.
    Abstract: Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introducing the Engaged Anthropologist -- 1.1 The Chair -- 1.2 Expert Ethnographers -- 1.3 Aligned Participants -- 1.4 Materials with Meaning -- 1.5 Research Apparatus -- 1.6 Nested by Frictions -- 1.7 Summary -- References -- Chapter 2: Culture as Contested Field -- 2.1 The Analytical and Empirical Fields -- 2.2 Engaging with the Fields -- 2.3 Organisational Culture -- 2.4 Fighting Over Culture Concepts -- 2.5 Pro Loco in the Integration Perspective -- 2.6 The Differentiation and Fragmentation Perspectives -- 2.7 Postmodern Deconstruction -- 2.8 Culture as Representation -- 2.9 Summary -- References -- Chapter 3: Collective and Social Cultures -- 3.1 The Flashlight -- 3.2 The Mystery of 42 -- 3.3 The Stick and the Fruit -- 3.4 The Forbidden Colours -- 3.5 Word Meaning -- 3.6 Collective and Social Artefacts -- 3.7 Learning Word Meaning -- 3.8 Summary -- References -- Chapter 4: Position Matters! -- 4.1 Structural Identities -- 4.2 Social Roles -- 4.3 Learning Who We Are -- 4.4 Cultural Models of Expectations -- 4.5 Embodied Practice -- 4.6 The Cultural Body -- 4.7 The Oxymoronic Participant -- 4.8 Learning to Move -- 4.9 The Radical Other -- 4.10 Summary -- References -- Chapter 5: Social Designation of Cultural Markers -- 5.1 Cultural Resources -- 5.2 Context Markers -- 5.3 Learning Cultural Markers -- 5.4 Social Designation -- 5.5 Learning from Reactions -- 5.6 Material Meaning -- 5.7 Practice-Based Learning -- 5.8 Emotional Frictions -- 5.9 Agential Knowing -- 5.10 Learning Consequence -- 5.11 Summary -- References -- Chapter 6: Learning from Culture Contrast -- 6.1 Surprises -- 6.2 Project `Surprising Practices´ -- 6.3 Surprises: Implicit Comparisons -- 6.4 Surprises: The Sensory Room -- 6.5 Radical Analysis -- 6.6 Surprises: Positions in Time and Space -- 6.7 Contrasting Cultures -- 6.8 Summary.
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  • 38
    ISBN: 9789401794152
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (258 pages)
    Series Statement: Cross-Cultural Advancements in Positive Psychology Ser. v.11
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.235
    Keywords: Resilience (Personality trait) ; Youth ; Mental health.. ; Resilience (Personality trait) in adolescence ; Social aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Until researchers and theorists account for the complex relationship between resilience and culture, explanations of why some individuals prevail in the face of adversity will remain incomplete. This edited volume addresses this crucial issue by bringing together emerging discussions of the ways in which culture shapes resilience, the theory that informs these various studies, and important considerations for researchers as they continue to investigate resilience. Using research from majority and minority world contexts, 'Youth Resilience and Culture: Commonalities and Complexities' highlights that non-stereotypical, critical appreciation of the cultural systems in which youth are embedded, and/or affiliate with, is pivotal to understanding why particular resilience processes matter for particular youth in a particular life-world at a particular point in time. In doing so, this book sensitizes readers to the importance of accounting for the influence of cultural contexts on resilience processes, and to the danger of conceptualising and/or operationalising resilience, culture, and their interplay, simplistically or idealistically. In short, the progressive contents of 'Youth Resilience and Culture: Commonalities and Complexities' make it an essential read for resilience-focused scholars, students, academics, and researchers, as well as policy makers, practitioners, and humanitarian workers engaged with high-risk populations.
    Abstract: Intro -- Preface -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Editors and Contributors -- Part I: The Complex Interactions of Resilience and Culture -- Chapter 1: Pathways to Resilience in Context -- 1.1 What Is Resilience? -- 1.2 Key Concepts and Terminology -- 1.3 Key Issue: Is Resilience an Individual Trait or a Dynamic Multi-determined Process? -- 1.4 Models of Resilience -- 1.4.1 Person-Focused Models -- 1.4.2 Variable-Focused Models: Testing Promotive, Protective, Mediating, and Preventive Effects -- 1.4.3 Pathways and Trajectories: Hybrid Models -- 1.5 The Importance of an Ecological Perspective in Resilience Science -- References -- Chapter 2: Understanding Cultural Contexts and Their Relationship to Resilience Processes -- 2.1 What Is Culture? -- 2.1.1 Conventional Understandings of Culture -- 2.2 Interactive Macro- and Microsystemic Cultural Contexts: Some Explanations of Process -- 2.3 Interactive Macro- and Microsystemic Cultural Contexts: Some Limitations for Explaining Resilience Processes -- 2.4 An Alternative Understanding: Culture as Capital and a Co-constructed Process -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Resilience and Culture: The Diversity of Protective Processes and Positive Adaptation -- 3.1 What Is Culture? What Is Context? -- 3.2 Common and Unique Protective Factors -- 3.3 What Is Resilience? -- 3.4 Cultural Relativism -- 3.4.1 The Influence of the Dominant Culture -- 3.4.2 Within Group Resistance to Subgroup Norms -- 3.4.3 Cultural Differences in Discursive Power -- 3.5 Different Cultures, Different Values -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Illustrative (Case) Studies: Youth Resilience and Culture -- Chapter 4: Cultural Pathways to Resilience: Opportunities and Obstacles as Recalled by Black South African Students -- 4.1 An African Worldview and Ubuntu.
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    ISBN: 9789400779662
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (134 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Multilingual Education Ser. v.8
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.449595
    Keywords: Language policy ; Malaysia.. ; Linguistic minorities ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Relevant to a broad sweep of multi-ethnic societies facing similar challenges in language and education policy as well as nation-building, this work analyzes the policy implications of the dynamic tension between ethnic and national identity in Malaysia.
    Abstract: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Introducing the Situational Context, Macro-Sociolinguistics and Key Elements of Language Planning and Policy in Malaysia -- 1.1 The Malaysian Story -- 1.2 Singapore -- 1.3 Indonesia -- 1.4 Understanding Sociolinguistics -- 1.5 Language Education Policy and Planning Approaches in Malaysia -- 1.6 Top-down and Bottom-up Policies -- References -- Chapter 2 Language, Nation-Building and Identity Formation in a Multi-Ethnic Society -- 2.1 Nationalism and Nation-Building -- 2.2 Ethnic Linguistic Identity---Pluralism or Divisiveness? -- 2.3 Supranational Identity: The Role of English -- English as the Language of Knowledge -- Communicative and Linguistic Challenges of Globalizationfor Malaysians -- References -- Chapter 3 The Role of Language Education During Colonial Rule and Post-Independence Period -- 3.1 The Pre-Independence Period -- 3.2 Evolution of Immigration into Malaya -- 3.3 The British Approach to Managing the Socialand Educational Life of the Malay, Chineseand Indian communities -- 3.4 Post-Independence Period -- 3.5 Nationalism and Bahasa Malaysia -- 3.6 The Development of Bahasa Malaysia -- 3.7 Frustrations over the Implementation of Bahasa Malaysia -- 3.8 Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia -- 3.9 The Response of the Non-Malay Communities to the Institution of Bahasa Malaysia as the National Language -- 3.10 Language and Citizenship -- References -- Chapter 4 Drastic Change in the Medium of Instruction: From Bahasa Malaysia to English -- 4.1 The Shift from Bahasa Malaysia to English (2003) -- 4.2 Reasons for the Change in Language Policy -- 4.3 Influence of Globalization and the Knowledge Economy on Selection of English in the Domain of Science and Technology -- 4.4 Knowledge Economy: Implications for Human Resource Capability.
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    ISBN: 9789400779426
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (477 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice Series v.32
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 346
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    Keywords: Civil law -- Codification -- Congresses ; Civil law -- History -- Congresses ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift 2012
    Abstract: This detailed analysis of the content and configuration of civil codes in diverse jurisdictions also examines their relationship with some branches of private law as: family law, commercial law, consumer law and private international law. It analyzes the codification, decodification and recodification processes illuminating the dialogue between current codes ? and private law legislation in general ? with Constitutions and International Conventions.The commentary elucidates the changing requirements of civil law as it shifted from an early protection of patrimony to a support for commercial and contractual law. It also explains the varying trajectories of civil law, which in some jurisdictions was merged with religious legal tenets in its codification of familial relations, while in others it was fused with commercial law or, indeed, codified from scratch as a discrete legal corpus. Elsewhere, the volume provides material on differing approaches to consumer law, where relevant legislation may be scattered across numerous statutes, and also on private international law, a topic of increasing relevance in a world where business corporations have interests in multiple jurisdictions (and often play one off against another).The volume features invited contributions from leading scholars in the field of private law brought together for an in depth analysis of the current regulatory attitude in this field of the law in jurisdictions with diverse legal systems and traditions. In current times we are witnessing the adoption of diverging regulatory solutions. Through the analysis of the past and present of private law regulation, the volume unveils the underlying trends and relevance of the codification method across the world.
    Abstract: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Part I A Comparative Approach to the Scope and Structure of Civil Codes -- Chapter 1: The Scope and Structure of Civil Codes. Relations with Commercial Law, Family Law, Consumer Law and Private International Law. A Comparative Approach -- 1.1 First Part. The Codification Era. Origin and Expansion of the Method. Decodification and Recodification of Private Law -- 1.1 Introduction. Codification. Origin, Importance and Reasons -- 1.1.1.1 Origin. The Expansion of the Method. Influence of the Napoleonic Code -- 1.1.2 Reasons for the Expansion of Codification -- 1.1.2.1 The Continuance of Codification in the Early Twentieth Century -- 1.1.2.2 The Importance of the Civil Codification -- 1.1.2.3 The Content of the Nineteenth Century Codes -- 1.1.2.4 Partial Conclusions -- 1.1.3 A Code, Multiple Codes. The Issue in Federal States -- 1.1.3.1 Federal States with Unified Substantive Law -- 1.1.3.2 Federal States with Local Substantive Law -- 1.1.3.3 Spain -- 1.1.3.4 Partial Conclusions -- 1.1.4 "Uncodified" Models -- 1.1.4.1 Scandinavian Countries -- 1.1.4.2 Common Law: The United States Case -- 1.1.4.3 The Scotland Case -- 1.1.4.4 Codes in Force in the Framework of Uncodified Models: The Quebec, Louisiana and Puerto Rico Cases -- 1.1.5 The "Decodification" Era -- 1.1.5.1 What Is the "Decodification Era" -- 1.1.6 The "Recodification" Era -- 1.1.6.1 Overestimation of the "Decodification" -- 1.1.6.2 Recodification in Countries with a Codification Tradition -- 1.1.6.3 The Situation in Former Socialist Countries: Estonia, Poland and the Czech Republic -- 1.1.6.4 The Situation in the Countries Outside the Scope of the Codification Method -- 1.1.6.5 Decodification and Recodification in the Field of Commercial Law -- 1.1.6.6 Partial Conclusions.
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    ISBN: 9789400779273
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (492 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Organic farming ; Social aspects.. ; Sustainable agriculture ; Social aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Stakeholders show a growing interest for organic food and farming (OF&F), which becomes a societal component. Rather than questioning whether OF&F outperforms conventional agriculture or not, the main question addressed in this book is how, and in what conditions, OF&F may be considered as a prototype towards sustainable agricultures. The book gathers 25 papers introduced in a first chapter. The first section investigates OF&F production processes and its capacity to benefit from the systems functioning to achieve higher self-sufficiency. The second one proposes an overview of organic performances providing commodities and public goods. The third one focuses on organics development pathways within agri-food systems and territories. As well as?a strong theoretical component, this book provides an overview of the new challenges for research and development. It questions the benefits as well as knowledge gaps with a particular emphasis on bottlenecks and lock-in effects at various levels.
    Abstract: Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter-1 -- Organic Food and Farming as a Prototype for Sustainable Agricultures -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Three Facets of the Concept of Prototype -- 1.3 OF&F as a Prototype That Interacts With Other Agricultures -- 1.4 OF&F Performances: A Prototype Between Societal Expectations and Scientific Evidence -- 1.5 OF&F as a Prototype with its Own Dynamics and Diversity: Transition Pathways -- 1.6 Outlook -- References -- Part I -- Systems' Functioning -- Chapter-2 -- Soil Phosphorus Management in Organic Cropping Systems: From Current Practices to Avenues for a More Efficient Use of P Resources -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Phosphorus Dynamics and Management -- 2.2.1 The Fate of P in Soils -- 2.2.2 Phosphorus Management Principles in Agroecosystems -- 2.3 Some Options for Better Soil P Management in Organic Farming Systems -- 2.3.1 Making Better Use of Plant Functional Diversityto Acquire Soil P -- 2.3.2 Making Better Use of Soil Organisms Involvedin P Dynamics -- 2.4 Phosphorus Management on Organic Farms -- 2.4.1 Phosphorus Budget at Field Level -- 2.4.2 Phosphorus Budgets at Farm Level -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter-3 -- Eco-functional Intensification by Cereal-Grain Legume Intercropping in Organic Farming Systems for Increased Yields, Reduced Weeds and Improved Grain Protein Concentration -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Yield Advantages and Cereal Quality Improvement -- 3.2.1 Intercropping Increases Total Grain Production -- 3.2.2 Intercropping Improves the Protein Concentration of the Cereal Grain -- 3.3 Complementarity and Competition Between Associated Species for Use of Resources -- 3.3.1 Improved Light Interception.
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    ISBN: 9789400769854
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 253 p. 29 illus) , online resource
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Global Migration Issues 2
    DDC: 304.8
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Migration ; Electronic books ; Klimaänderung ; Migration
    Abstract: Policymakers around the world are increasingly concerned about the likely impact of climate change and environmental degradation on the movement of people. This book takes a hard look at the existing evidence available to policymakers in different regions of the world. How much do we really know about the impact of environmental change on migration? How will different regions of the world be affected in the future?  Is there evidence to show that migration can help countries adapt to environmental change ? What types of research have been conducted, how reliable is the evidence? These are some of the questions considered in this book, which presents, for the first time, a synthesis of relevant research findings for each major region of the world.   Written by regional experts, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the key findings of existing studies on the linkages between environmental change and the movement of people. More and more reports on migration and the environment are being published, but the information is often scattered between countries and within regions, and it is not always clear how much of this information is based on solid research. This book brings this evidence together for the first time, highlighting innovative studies and research gaps.  In doing this, the book seeks to help decision-makers draw lessons from existing studies and to identify priorities for further research
    Description / Table of Contents: 1: Regional Perspectives on Migration, the Environment and Climate Change: Frank Laczko, Etienne Piguet2: Migration and Environmental Change in Asia: Graeme Hugo and Douglas K. Bardsley -- 3: Environmental change and Migration between Europe and its Neighbours: Mark Mulligan Sophia Burke and Caitlin Douglas -- 4: Environmental change and human migration in sub-Saharan Africa: James Morrissey -- 5: Climate Change, Extreme Weather Events, and Migration: Review of the Literature for Five Arab Countries: Quentin Wodon, Nicholas Burger, Audra Grant, George Joseph, Andrea Liverani and Olesya Tkacheva -- 6: Migration and Environmental Change in North America (USA and Canada): Susana B. Adamo and Alexander M. de Sherbinin -- 7: Migration and Climate Change in Latin America and the Caribbean: Raoul Kaenzig and Etienne Piguet -- 8: Migration and Climate Change in Oceania; Richard Bedford and John Campbell -- 9: The changing Hindu Kush Himalayas: Environmental change and migration: Soumyadeep Banerjee, Richard Black, Dominic Kniveton, Michael Kollmair -- 10:  Regional Policy Perspectives: Karoline Popp.
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    ISBN: 9789401790604
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (199 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Explorations of Educational Purpose Ser. v.29
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.43
    Keywords: Educational sociology.. ; Education ; Philosophy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book explores schools and how they can function as social institutions that advance the interests and life chances of all young people, especially those who are already the most marginalized and at an educational disadvantage. Social justice is a key theme as the book examines the needs of youth, the concept of school culture, school/community relations, socially critical pedagogy, curriculum and leadership and a socially critical approach to work. The Socially Just School is based upon four decades of intensive writing and researching of young lives. This work presents an alternative to the damaging school reform in which schools are made to serve the interests of the economy, education systems, the military, corporate or national interests. Readers will discover the hallmarks of socially just schools: - They educationally engage young people regardless of class, race, family or neighbourhood location and they engage them around their own educational aspirations. - They regard all young people as being morally entitled to a rewarding and satisfying experience of school, not only those whose backgrounds happen to fit with the values of schools.- They treat young people as having strengths and being 'at promise' rather than being 'at risk' and with 'deficits' or as 'bundles of pathologies' to be remedied or 'fixed'. - They are 'active listeners' to the lives and cultures of their students and communities and they construct learning experiences that are embedded in young lives. This highly readable book will appeal to students and scholars in education and sociology, as well as to teachers and school administrators with an interest in soci.
    Abstract: Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction, Argument and Organisation -- 1.1 Setting the Stage to Start the Conversation -- 1.2 What This Book Is About and Its Defining Theme -- 1.3 'Wounded' and 'Damaged' by Schooling -- 1.4 Creating a Space from Which to Speak Back -- 1.5 Where the Rest of the Book Is Heading -- 1.6 A Way Forward… -- References -- Chapter 2: Socially Critical Youth Voice -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Looking for Some Directions: Critical Youth Studies? -- 2.3 Challenging the Notion of 'Fitting into Place' (Taylor, 2012) and Transforming Space -- 2.4 Young People Negotiating Neoliberal Policies -- 2.5 A Political Economy of Schooling for Critical Student Voice -- 2.5.1 Trust and Respect -- 2.5.2 Enlarging (and Engaging) Young People's Cultural Maps -- 2.5.3 Re-inventing Schools Around the Emotional Lives of Young People -- 2.5.4 Pushing Back into Educational Policy by Becoming Socially Just Activists -- 2.6 Coming to a Close…a Different Kind of School! -- References -- Chapter 3: Socially Critical Culture of School Reform -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 A Word About the Research Informing This Framework -- 3.3 What Do We Mean by School Culture? -- 3.4 Towards a Socially Critical School Culture -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Socially Critical School/Community Relations -- 4.1 Introduction: A Horizon of Possibility -- 4.2 Reimagining Community -- 4.3 Dialogical Encounters and Democratic Schooling -- 4.4 Democracy in Action at Wattle Plains School -- 4.5 Dialogic and Community-Engaged Learning -- 4.6 Student Initiated Curriculum at Plainsville -- 4.6.1 Curriculum Innovation -- 4.6.2 Fostering Dialogic Relations -- 4.6.3 Negotiated Learning -- 4.6.4 Student Activism -- 4.6.5 Community Engagement -- 4.7 When Students Have Power -- 4.8 Amanda's Story -- 4.9 Concluding Comments -- References.
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    ISBN: 9789401791717
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (448 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.2
    Keywords: School hygiene.. ; Sustainable development ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Schools are unique places. They pay a central role in the formation of young people. The importance of how young people are educated and how they are encouraged to live and learn cannot be underestimated. This book advocates for the fostering of agency not only amongst school personnel but also amongst younger generations for health and sustainability. It provides the reader with a new lens with which to discover health promoting schools and education for sustainable development. It invites the reader to look more deeply into both and to accompany the authors on a journey of discovery of the real potential for each to enhance the practice of schooling.
    Abstract: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Health Promoting Schools and Education for Sustainable Development -- Chapter 1: Schools for Health and Sustainability: Insights from the Past, Present and for the Future -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Health Promoting Schools and Education for Sustainable Development -- 1.3 Endnote -- References -- Chapter 2: Health Promotion and Sustainable Development in Schools: Historical Perspective -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 History of the Concepts and the Ecological Link -- 2.3 Schools and Ecological Models of Health -- 2.4 The Development of Eco-schools and Sustainable Schools -- 2.5 What Do These Developments Have in Common and What Are the Consequences of This? -- 2.6 What Are the Policy and Research Implications for Health Promoting Schools and Sustainable Schools? -- References -- Chapter 3: Key Competencies: Reconciling Means and Ends in Education for Sustainable Consumption -- 3.1 Consumption as a Mediator Between Health and Sustainability -- 3.2 What Are We Striving For? Learning Objectives in Education for Sustainable Development -- 3.3 Key Competencies for Sustainable Consumption -- 3.3.1 Key Competencies and the Context of Sustainable Consumption -- 3.3.2 A Synthesized Framework of Key Competencies for Sustainable Consumption -- 3.4 Implications for the Design of Learning Settings -- 3.5 Facilitating Sustainable Consumer Learning in a Participatory School Development Approach -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Under One Umbrella: Professional Norms Promoting Education for Sustainable Development at the School Level -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) -- 4.3 Theoretical Framework: Professional Norms Guiding ESD -- 4.3.1 Norms Are Action Instructions -- 4.3.2 Norms Are Reproduced -- 4.3.3 Norms and Expectations.
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    ISBN: 9789400764071
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (341 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 392.1
    Keywords: Infibulation.. ; Circumcision ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In this volume, an international panel of experts in the fields of medicine, law, ethics, anthropology, sociology, history, religion, and politics, thoroughly examine this violation of human rights and correct widely held medical misinformation.
    Abstract: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Tortured Bodies, Tortured Doctrines: Informed Consent as a Legal Fiction Inapplicable to Neonatal Male Circumcision -- Abstract -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.1.1 Changes in Doctor-Patient Relationship Usher in Informed Consent -- 1.1.2 Birth and Development of Informed Consent in Court Cases -- 1.2 How Informed Consent Plays Out with Competent Adults -- 1.2.1 Disclosure -- Materiality -- The Importance of Alternatives -- 1.2.2 Voluntariness -- Timing, Manner, Order -- 1.2.3 CompetenceCapacity -- 1.2.4 Understanding: The Forgotten Element -- 1.2.5 Exceptions to Informed Consent with Competent Adults -- 1.2.6 Problems with Informed Consent for Competent Adults -- 1.2.7 Informed Consent and Non-therapeutic or Elective Surgery on Competent Adults -- 1.3 Substituted Judgment for Incompetent Adults -- 1.3.1 Problems with Substituted Judgment for Incompetent Adults -- 1.4 Proxy Permission for Never Competent Children -- 1.4.1 Parent and Physician Duties in Proxy Permission for Never Competent Children -- 1.5 Proxy Permission for Neonatal Circumcision on Never Competent Baby Boys -- 1.5.1 Background of Proxy Permission for Neonatal Circumcision -- 1.5.2 Medicalization Helps Justify and Perpetuate Neonatal Circumcision -- 1.5.3 Disclosure: Circumcision -- Materiality: Neonatal Circumcision -- Importance of Alternatives: Circumcision -- 1.5.4 Voluntariness: Neonatal Circumcision -- Timing, Manner, Order: Neonatal Circumcision -- 1.5.5 CompetenceCapacity of Proxy Agents: Neonatal Circumcision -- 1.5.6 Understanding: The Forgotten Element Neonatal Circumcision -- 1.5.7 Proxy Consent to Neonatal Circumcision: Conceptual Problems -- 1.5.8 Proxy Consent to Neonatal Circumcision: Ethical Problems -- 1.5.9 Proxy Consent to Neonatal Circumcision: Practical Problems and Considerations.
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    ISBN: 9789400766099
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (220 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Happiness Studies Book Ser. v.2
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.3
    Keywords: Happiness ; Well-being ; Quality of life ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The ubiquitous maximization principle opens up a systematic gateway to the pleasures and pains of contemporary life. Using happiness as a reference point, this book explores the philosophical and empirical limits of the maximization rule.
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 Happiness and Maximization: An Introduction -- 1.1…The Issue -- 1.2…The Book and its Chapters -- 1.3…In Conclusion: More Must be Better Balanced -- Acknowledgments -- 2 Is More Always Better? The American Experiment -- 2.1…In Pursuit of Happiness -- 2.2…The Great Experiment -- 2.3…Adam SmithSmith, A. and Self-Regulating Markets -- 2.4…Changing Cultural Contingencies -- 2.5…Dynamical Systems and Maximization -- 2.6…The Paradox of Abundance -- 2.7…America's Obesity Epidemic -- 2.8…Markets and Continuous Growth -- 2.9…Lessons Learned -- 3 More Nonsense and Less Happiness: The Uninteded Effects of Artificial Competitions -- 3.1…Introduction -- 3.2…Artificial Competitions Without Markets -- 3.3…Performance Measurement: 100 m Run Versus Figure Skating -- 3.4…Qualitative Performances and the Futile Attempts to Measure Them -- 3.5…How Artificially Induced Competitions Create Perverse Incentives -- 3.6…Competition Becomes an End in Itself -- 3.7…Concluding Remarks: More Nonsense and Less Satisfaction at Work -- References -- 4 Happiness by Maximisation? -- 4.1…Two Distinctions -- 4.2…Prudence and Happiness -- 4.3…Tendential Endlessness -- 4.4…External Constraints -- 4.5…Summary and Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 5 Maximization and the Good -- 5.1…Introduction -- 5.2…Well-Being and the Good -- 5.3…A Deeper Problem: The Wisdom of the Ancients -- 5.4…Maximization in its Place -- 5.5…Conclusion -- References -- 6 How Wise is Mother Nature? Maximization, Optimization and Short-Sighted Resource Use in Biological Evolution -- 6.1…Introduction -- 6.2…Why Not Reproduce as Fast as You Can? -- Let's Test the Idea -- More Refined Tests: Stable Isotopes Measure How Hard it is to be a Parent -- Would You Sacrifice Your Life for That of Your Child? A Kestrel-Based Calculation.
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    ISBN: 9789400775039
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (526 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Science Across Cultures: The History of Non-Western Science v.7
    Series Statement: Science Across Cultures: the History of Non-Western Science Ser. v.7
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Selin, Helaine; Parenting Across Cultures : Childrearing, Motherhood and Fatherhood in Non-Western Cultures
    DDC: 306.874
    Keywords: Maternal and infant welfare ; Parenting Cross-cultural studies ; Regional planning ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book highlights the strong connection between culture and parenting. It includes many different cultural views on parenting and examines such issues as depression, academic achievement, adolescent identity, abusive parenting, and stepparents.
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    ISBN: 9789401526838
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (56 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.071
    Keywords: Culture-Study and teaching ; Electronic books
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789401526807
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (56 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.071
    Keywords: Culture-Study and teaching ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9789400761193
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 310 p. 21 illus
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    DDC: 306.43
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    Keywords: Education ; Developmental psychology ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9789400776906
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIII, 326 p. 7 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 31
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Cartesian empiricisms
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science History ; Philosophy, modern ; History ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Science History ; Philosophy, modern ; History ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Descartes, René 1596-1650 ; Rezeption
    Abstract: Cartesian Empiricisms considers the role Cartesians played in the acceptance of experiment in natural philosophy during the seventeenth century. It aims to correct a partial image of Cartesian philosophers as paradigmatic system builders who failed to meet challenges posed by the new science’s innovative methods. Studies in this volume argue that far from being strangers to experiment, many Cartesians used and integrated it into their natural philosophies. Chapter 1 reviews the historiographies of early modern philosophy, science, and Cartesianism and their recent critiques. The first part of the volume explores various Cartesian contexts of experiment: the impact of French condemnations of Cartesian philosophy in the second half of the seventeenth century; the relation between Cartesian natural philosophy and the Parisian academies of the 1660s; the complex interplay between Cartesianism and Newtonianism in the Dutch Republic; the Cartesian influence on medical teaching at the University of Duisburg; and the challenges chemistry posed to the Cartesian theory of matter. The second part of the volume examines the work of particular Cartesians, such as Henricus Regius, Robert Desgabets, Jacques Rohault, Burchard de Volder, Antoine Le Grand, and Balthasar Bekker. Together these studies counter scientific revolution narratives that take rationalism and empiricism to be two mutually exclusive epistemological and methodological paradigms. The volume is thus a helpful instrument for anyone interested both in the histories of early modern philosophy and science, as well as for scholars interested in new evaluations of the historiographical tools that framed our traditional narratives
    Description / Table of Contents: AcknowledgmentsAbbreviations List -- List Of Contributors -- Table of Contents.- 1. Introduction; Mihnea Dobre and Tammy Nyden.- Part I: Cartesian Natural Philosophy: Receptions and Context.- 2. Censorship, Condemnations, and the Spread of Cartesianism; Roger Ariew.- 3. Was there a Cartesian Experimentalism in 1660’s France?; Sophie Roux.- 4. Dutch Cartesian Empiricism and the Advent of Newtonianism; Wiep van Bunge.- 5. Heat, Action, Perception: Models of Living Beings in German Medical Cartesianism; Justin Smith.- 6. Could a Practicing Chemical Philosopher be a Cartesian?; Bernard Joly.- Part II: Cartesian Natural Philosophers.- 7. Empiricism Without Metaphysics: Regius’ Cartesian Natural Philosophy; Delphine Bellis.- 8. Robert Desgabets on the Physics and Metaphysics of Blood Transfusion; Patricia Easton.- 9. Rohault’s Cartesian Physics; Mihnea Dobre.- 10. De Volder’s Cartesian Physics and Experimental Pedagogy; Tammy Nyden.- 11. The Cartesian Psychology of Antoine Le Grande; Gary Hatfield.- 12. Mechanical Philosophy in an Enchanted World: Cartesian Empiricism in Balthasar Bekker’s Radical Reformation; Koen Vermeir.- Bio-Bibliographical Appendix for Cartesians Discussed in Part II.- Index.
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    ISBN: 9789400772960
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 500 p. 33 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Studies in Early Modern Religious Tradition, Culture and Society 6
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Bale, John John Bale's "The Image of Both Churches"
    Keywords: Humanities ; Philosophy ; History ; Regional planning ; Religion (General) ; Humanities / Arts ; Humanities ; Philosophy ; History ; Regional planning ; Religion (General) ; Bibel Offenbarung des Johannes ; Frühneuenglisch ; Geschichte 1545
    Abstract: This book is a critical edition of John Bale's The Image of Both Churches (c. 1545). The Introduction provides a thorough overview of this sixteenth century work, explaining its relationship to the apocalyptic tradition and to Bale's important inspirations, from Augustine to Erasmus and Luther. Topics such as Bale's language, the place of the Image in his oeuvre, his use of medieval chronicles, and the influence of his exegesis are also discussed. The Image has often been called Bale's most important work; it articulated and developed the English Protestant view of the Apocalypse, influencing other Reformers both in England and on the continent. This book offers the first critical edition of the Image, including fully modernized spelling and punctuation as well as extensive explanatory notes. The five sixteenth-century printed editions of the Image are collated here, with textual notes that illustrate the relationship between variant readings and provide information on the choices made in this particular edition. This book also reproduces the striking woodcut illustrations from the Image in their original placements; examples from two different woodcut series are offered, as well as an overview of the history and importance of these images in the early printed texts. Five appendices, including a glossary of unfamiliar terms and a chart outlining Bale's periodization of history, also provide a wealth of information that enables readers to understand and use this edition. The largest appendix, on historical names and terminology, gives biographical information for 450 individuals and explains their importance, both to Bale and to the sixteenth-century Reformers in a broader context. This critical edition of the Image offers the most thorough study of the work to date, opening up the opportunity for a deeper understanding of this monumental text and for many further avenues of research
    Description / Table of Contents: AcknowledgementsIntroduction -- The two churches model -- Paraphrase or commentary?- Princely power and the elect nation -- Apocalyptic exegesis and history.-The place of the Image in Bale’s oeuvre -- Bale’s language -- Dating and publication -- The woodcuts -- The influence of the Image -- Note on the text -- The Image of both Churches -- A preface unto the Christian reader -- Part 1 -- Part 2 -- Part 3 -- Appendix 1: Bibliography and abbreviations -- Appendix 2: Glossary of words and phrases -- Appendix 3: Names, terms, and historical events -- Appendix 4: Periods of history and symbols in the Image.-Appendix 5: Marginal references.
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    ISBN: 9789400767225
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (352 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis Ser. v.33
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    DDC: 304.666
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    Keywords: Reproductive health.. ; Health services accessibility ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This text covers cutting-edge issues in reproductive health. It represents all major world regions, with a special focus on sub-Sahara Africa. It also looks heavily at contraception and includes case studies as well as innovative solutions to some challenges.
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview -- 1.1 Expanding the Research Base -- 1.2 Advancing Policy -- 1.3 A Look Back and Push Forward -- 1.4 Strengthening Service and Program Capacity -- References -- Part I: Expanding the Research Base -- Chapter 2: The Vocabulary of Reproductive Health -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Reproductive Health Vocabulary as a Metaphor for Other Things -- 2.3 Bypassing the Vocabulary of Reproductive Health to Talk About Reproductive Health -- 2.4 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 3: Prevalence, Attitudes, Risk Factors, and Selected Health-Related Outcomes Associated with Spousal Physical Violence During Pregnancy in Egypt -- 3.1 Women's Status and Reproductive Health in Egypt and Arab Countries -- 3.2 Conceptual Framework -- 3.3 Data and Methods -- 3.4 Results -- 3.4.1 Prevalence of Abuse and Attitudes About Wife Beating -- 3.4.2 Characteristics of Victims of Wife Beating During Pregnancy -- 3.4.3 Help-Seeking Behavior -- 3.4.4 Risk Factors for Spousal Physical Violence During Pregnancy -- 3.4.5 Wife Beating During Pregnancy and Antenatal Care Coverage -- 3.4.6 Wife Beating During Pregnancy and Experience of Gynecological Morbidities -- 3.5 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 4: Addressing Men's Concerns About Reproductive Health Services and Fertility Regulation in a Rural Sahelian Setting of Northern Ghana: The " Zurugelu Approach " -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Cells of the Experimental Design -- 4.2.1 Cell 1: The Zurugelu System -- 4.2.2 Cell 2: Community Health Officers -- 4.2.3 Cell 3: The Combined Condition -- 4.2.4 Cell 4: The Comparison Area -- 4.3 Analytical Framework -- 4.4 Methods -- 4.4.1 The Fertility Impact of the CHFP -- 4.4.2 Qualitative Appraisal of Men's Reactions to the CHFP -- 4.4.3 Reproductive Preferences -- 4.4.4 Contraceptive Acceptability.
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789400764989
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 105 p, digital)
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Philosophy
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology ; Public health ; Psychology, clinical ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology ; Public health ; Psychology, clinical ; Psychosomatic Medicine ; Philosophy ; Psychophysiology
    Abstract: This book is a contribution to the understanding of psychosomatic health problems. Inspired by the work of the French phenomenologist Maurice Merleau-Ponty, a phenomenological theory of psychosomatics is worked out as an alternative to traditional, biomedical thinking. The patient who presents somatic symptoms with no clearly discernible lesion or dysfunction presents a problem to the traditional health care system. These symptoms are medically unexplainable, constituting an anomaly for the materialistic understanding of ill health that underlies the practice of modern medicine. The traditiona
    Abstract: This book is a contribution to the understanding of psychosomatic health problems. Inspired by the work of the French phenomenologist Maurice Merleau-Ponty, a phenomenological theory of psychosomatics is worked out as an alternative to traditional, biomedical thinking. The patient who presents somatic symptoms with no clearly discernible lesion or dysfunction presents a problem to the traditional health care system. These symptoms are medically unexplainable, constituting an anomaly for the materialistic understanding of ill health that underlies the practice of modern medicine. The traditional biomedical model is not appropriate for understanding a number of health issues that we call "psychosomatic and for this reason, biomedical theory and practice must be complemented by another theoretical understanding in order to adequately grasp the psychosomatic problematic. This book establishes a complementary understanding of psychosomatic ill health in terms of a non-reductionistic model allowing for the (psychosomatic) expression of the lived body. A thorough presentation of the work Merleau-Ponty is followed by the authors application of his thinking to the phenomenon of psychosomatic pathology.
    Description / Table of Contents: The Expression of thePsychosomatic Bodyfrom a PhenomenologicalPerspective; Contents; Introduction; 1 The Psychosomatic Problematicpsychosomatic problematic; Summary of Traditional Psychosomatic Theories; The Clinical Challenges of Psychosomatic Pathology; References; 2 The Lived Body; Phenomenology; Merleau-PontyMerleau-Ponty's Phenomenologyphenomenology; The Body and the World (Lived Body); Structure and Structure Transformationstructure transformation; References; 3 The Meaning of Meaning; Merleau-PontyMerleau-Ponty on Meaning and Expressionexpression; Language and Expressionexpression
    Description / Table of Contents: References4 The Lived Body (Phenomenology of Perception) and the Flesh (The Visible and the Invisible); From Lived Body to Fleshflesh; The Visible and the Invisible; References; 5 The Phenomenological Psychosomatic Theory; The Collapse in Meaning-Constitution and the Failure of Structure Transformationstructure transformation; Clinical Examples; The Treatment; Teaching and Supervising; References; 6 Health and Illness and Holisticholistic Health; Modern Theories of Health; Holistic Health; Holistic Health in Terms of the Phenomenological Theory of Psychosomatics; 7 Conclusions; Reference
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    ISBN: 9789400761841
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (194 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research Ser. v.33
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.12
    Keywords: Cities and towns ; Risk assessment.. ; Emergency management.. ; Disasters ; Risk assessment ; Electronic books
    Abstract: When a natural hazard strikes a city, many people are vulnerable. This book explores what city-dwellers think and feel about the threats that they face. It brings to light the ways different cultures represent the natural hazards around them.
    Abstract: Intro -- Cities at Risk -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction - Living with Perils in the Twenty-First Century -- 1.1 Natural Hazards in the Twenty-First Century -- 1.2 The Book -- 1.3 Gaps and Challenges in Risk Perception Studies in the Twenty-First Century -- 1.4 Final Remarks -- References -- Chapter 2: Risk Society and Representations of Risks: Earthquakes and Beyond -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Challenging the Term 'Risk' -- 2.3 Challenging the Term Risk 'Perception' -- 2.4 Evidence for 'Risk Perception' Driving Action? -- 2.5 A More Fitting Theory of People's Apprehension of Dangers: From 'Risk Perception' to 'Risk Representation' -- 2.6 A New Way of Studying Responses to Earthquake Risk: The EPICentre Risk Representation Project -- 2.7 Concluding Comments -- References -- Chapter 3: Risk Compensation in Cities at Risk -- 3.1 The Risks We Face -- 3.2 Risk Compensation -- 3.3 Risk and Resilience -- 3.4 Perceptual Filters -- 3.5 Risk Is an Interactive Phenomenon -- 3.6 What Kills You Matters -- 3.7 The Dance of the Risk Thermostats -- 3.8 A Sudden Shift of Focus -- 3.8.1 Who Is in Charge? -- 3.8.2 How Is the Thermostat Set? -- 3.9 Whose Appetite for Risk? -- 3.10 Where Are the Keys? -- References -- Chapter 4: Responding to Flood Risk in the UK -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Research -- 4.2.1 Qualitative Research -- 4.2.2 Quantitative Research -- 4.3 Perceptions of the Mitigation Measures - Cost, Stigma and Reliability -- 4.4 Anxiety, Fatalism and Vulnerability -- 4.4.1 The Representation of 'Home' -- 4.4.2 The Representation of 'Society' -- 4.4.3 The Representation of 'Nature' -- 4.5 Identity, Trust and Responsibility -- 4.6 Event Experience and Frequency -- 4.6.1 When Existing Representations Have to Be Abandoned - The Stoical Response.
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9789400770614
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (388 pages)
    DDC: 305.56
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This book focuses on marginality - chronic deprivation of resources, freedom of choice and opportunity - as a root of poverty and deprivation. Offers new insight into local, national and global causes of poverty, and explores promising actions to address it.
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  • 57
    ISBN: 9789400760851
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (235 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Law, Governance and Technology Ser. v.9
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 346.2408
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    Keywords: Data protection -- European Union countries ; Insurance -- European Union countries ; Financial services industry -- European Union countries ; European Union countries -- Economic integration ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book examines the data protection systems of EU members and the development of common standards and principles that could help provide a model for Mercosur and other regions. Includes industry specific and country specific discussions, and case studies.
    Abstract: Intro -- Market Integration Through Data Protection -- Book Abstract -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Protection of Personal Data: Evolution and Standards in Europe -- 1.1 The Right to Privacy: From the "Right to Be Let Alone" to Data Protection -- 1.2 Council of Europe Convention 108/1981 -- 1.3 The European Union Data Protection Framework -- 1.3.1 Directive 95/46/EC -- 1.3.1.1 Legal Grounds for the Processing of Personal Data -- 1.3.1.2 Data Subjects' Rights and Storage of Personal Data -- 1.3.1.3 Data Transfer to Third Countries (Adequacy) -- 1.3.1.4 Institutional and Regulatory Bodies -- 1.3.2 Regulation 45/2001 -- 1.3.3 Council Framework Decision 2008/977/JHA -- 1.4 Chapter Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Data Protection and the Insurance, Banking and Credit Reporting Industries -- 2.1 The Processing of Personal Data by Insurance Companies, Banks and Credit Information Suppliers -- 2.1.1 Risk Analysis and Adverse Selection -- 2.1.2 Generalisation and Discrimination -- 2.1.3 The Processing of Sensitive Data -- 2.2 Genetic Predictive Tests and the Insurance Industry -- 2.2.1 The Concept of Genetic Data and its Distinction from Other Health Data -- 2.2.2 Claims for the Use of Genetic Data: Are They Enough to Legitimise It? -- 2.2.3 The Future of Genetic Data Processing Within the Insurance Industry -- 2.3 Chapter Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Data Protection Systems in the European Union: The French Experience -- 3.1 The Data Protection Authority: Enforcement Powers, Labels and General Authorisations -- 3.2 The Concept of Personal Data -- 3.3 The Processing of Sensitive Data -- 3.4 Data Subjects' Rights -- 3.5 The Processing of Personal Data by the Case Studies -- 3.5.1 The Banking Sector -- 3.5.2 The Credit Information Suppliers -- 3.5.3 The Insurance Industry -- 3.6 Other Relevant Issues.
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    ISBN: 9789048189786
    Language: English
    Pages: VI, 227 p. 43 illus
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    DDC: 304.6
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Aging Research ; Social sciences Methodology ; Migration ; Demography ; Bevölkerungsentwicklung ; Europa ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Europa ; Bevölkerungsentwicklung
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    ISBN: 9789400761407
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 391 p. 38 illus
    Series Statement: Applied Demography Series 3
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    DDC: 304.6
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Public health ; Population ; Demography ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9789400760318
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (282 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice Series v.23
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 340.1
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    Keywords: Aristotle ; Law -- Philosophy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book presents a new view of the legal philosophical texts of Aristotle, offering a richer frame for understanding practical thought, legal reasoning and political experience. The focus is on public virtues and the fact that law depends on political power.
    Abstract: Intro -- Aristotle and The Philosophy of Law: Theory, Practice and Justice -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Virtue Jurisprudence: Towards an Aretaic Theory of Law -- 1.1 Introduction: The Aretaic Turn in Legal Theory -- 1.2 Motivating the Aretaic Turn -- 1.2.1 Mediocrity and Politicization -- 1.2.2 Modern Moral Philosophy and Contemporary Legal Theory -- 1.2.3 Why Virtue Jurisprudence? -- 1.3 Virtue Ethics -- 1.4 A Virtue Jurisprudence -- 1.4.1 Legislating Virtue: The Aim of Law Is Human Flourishing -- 1.4.2 Virtuous Judging: An Aretaic Theory of Adjudication -- 1.4.2.1 The Judicial Virtues -- 1.4.2.2 Equity and the Rule of Law -- 1.4.2.3 A Virtue-Centered Account of Lawful Judicial Disagreement -- 1.4.2.4 The Virtue of Equity -- 1.5 Conclusion: Towards an Aretaic Theory of Law -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Reasoning Against a Deterministic Conception of the World -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Greek Concept of Free Spirit: Desire -- 2.3 Desire and Habituation -- 2.4 The Indeterminism of Aristotle -- 2.5 Introduction to the Concept of Truth -- 2.6 Determinism and Enlightenment -- 2.6.1 Aristotle -- 2.6.2 Different Relevant Variants of Determinism -- 2.6.2.1 Fundamental Religious Determinism -- 2.6.2.2 Cultivated Religious Determinism -- 2.6.2.3 Scientific Determinism -- 2.6.2.4 Sceptical Determinism -- 2.7 The Secularisation of the Panoptical View: The Rise of Pragmatism -- 2.7.1 The Objective Knowledge of Popper versus the Subjective Knowledge of Aristotle -- 2.7.2 Indeterminism of Popper and Aristotle -- 2.7.3 Growth of Knowledge -- 2.7.4 Intelligent Design -- 2.7.5 Central Propensity Structure -- 2.8 Determinism and the Concept of Law, a Few Conclusive Considerations -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Law and the Rule of Law and Its Place Relative to Politeia in Aristotle's Politics -- 3.1 Introduction.
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    ISBN: 9789400755741
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (203 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Advances in Group Decision and Negotiation Ser. v.6
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    DDC: 303.4820113
    Keywords: Cooperation ; Social aspects.. ; Negotiation ; Social aspects.. ; Cultural relations ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book bridges the gap in modelling collaboration and negotiation between computational sciences and social sciences. It opens up the field for cross fertilization of ideas and methods in both communities.
    Abstract: Intro -- Models for Intercultural Collaboration and Negotiation -- Foreword -- Contents -- A Formal Definition of Culture -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Defining Culture -- 3 A Formal Definition of Culture. The Version Without States -- 4 Measures for the Comparison of Cultures -- 4.1 Measuring Culture as a Snapshot -- 4.1.1 Culture -- 4.1.2 Culture of a Group -- 4.1.3 A Culture of an Individual and a Culture of a Group -- 4.1.4 A Culture of a Group and a Culture of Another Group -- 4.2 Example -- 5 A Case Study -- 5.1 Scenario Description -- 5.2 Applying Our Approach -- 5.3 Discussion -- 6 A Formal Definition of Culture. The Version with States -- 7 Related Work and Discussion -- 8 Conclusions -- References -- Toward a Contextualized Cultural Framework -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 2.1 Moving Beyond the Traditional Value-Based Approach: The Consideration of Context -- 3 A Contextualized Framework of Culture -- 3.1 Development of a Contextualized Cultural Framework -- 3.2 Internal Sources That Influence Culture -- 3.2.1 Cultural Values -- 3.2.2 Individualism-Collectivism -- 3.2.3 Locus of Control -- 3.2.4 Power Distance -- 3.2.5 Masculinity-Femininity -- 3.2.6 Long-Term vs. Short Term Orientation -- 3.3 Affective Dimensions -- 3.3.1 Emotional Expressivity and Control -- 3.4 Motivational Dimensions -- 3.4.1 Self-Enhancement and Self-Criticism -- 3.4.2 Uncertainty Reduction -- 3.5 External Sources That Influence Culture -- 3.5.1 Social Context -- 3.5.2 Geography -- 3.5.3 Language -- 3.5.4 Political Context -- 3.6 Types of Cross-National, Cross-Cultural Studies -- 4 Measurement Issues -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Toward a Unified Negotiation Framework: Leveraging Strengths in Behavioral and Computational Communities -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Negotiation Research: Different Perspectives -- 3 The Present Framework.
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    ISBN: 9789400760790
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (45 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Population Studies
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    DDC: 304.6660994
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    Keywords: Family planning ; Australia.. ; Parenthood ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book explores the process of decision-making around having children in a sample of 115 men, women and couples for whom family formation was a recent past, current or imminent future issue. The discussion is initially focused on the extent to which parenthood was contemplated in late adolescence and during the relationship formation/courtship process, and the process by which family sizes are determined. Decision-making associated with having first, second, third and fourth children is then examined in chapters entitled The First Child; The 'Obligatory' Second Child; The Discretionary Third Child and Fourth Children - Negative Reactions, Practical Issues. Decisions to Have Children in Late 20th and Early 21st Century Australia offers a detailed coverage of a topic with resonances and implications that apply to contemporary cultures all around the world. ​.
    Abstract: Intro -- Decisions to Have Childrenin Late 20th and Early 21st Century Australia -- Contents -- Decisions to Have Children in Late 20th and Early 21st Century Australia -- Introduction -- Explicit and Implicit Decision-Making -- Context: Delayed Childbearing -- The Qualitative Data -- Contemplating Families -- Early Thought About Having Children -- Discussion of Children During Courtship -- Determining Family Size -- How Meaningful are Early 'Expected' Family Sizes? -- The Process -- The First Child -- The 'Obligatory' Second Child -- The Discretionary Third Child -- Fourth Children: Negative Reactions, Practical Issues -- Discussion -- References.
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    ISBN: 9789400761223
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (70 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Well-Being and Quality of Life Research Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.640830903
    Keywords: Children -- Mortality -- Great Britain -- History ; Children -- Mortality -- Ireland -- History ; Children -- Mortality -- Regional disparities -- History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This work examines mortality among young children in the period from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century. It does so using several types and sources of information from the census unit England and Wales, and from Ireland. The sources of information used in this study include memoirs, diaries, poems, church records and numerical accounts. They offer descriptions of the quality of life and child mortality over the three centuries under study. Additional sources for the nineteenth century are two census-derived numerical indexes of the quality of life. They are the VICQUAL index for England and Wales, and the QUALEIRE index for Ireland. Statistical procedures have been applied to the numbers provided by the sources with the aim to identify effects of and associations between such variables as gender, age, and social background. The book examines the results to consider the impact of children's deaths upon parents and families, and concludes that there are differences and continuities across the centuries.
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Housing as Quality of Life: Dublin, 1798--1821 -- Introduction -- The Survey -- 2 The Anthropometric Committee of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1875--1883 -- Introduction -- The Project -- First Report -- Second Report -- Third Report -- Fourth Report -- Fifth Report -- Final Report -- Evaluation -- References -- 3 Mars and Hygeia: The Application of Victorian Army Data on Height to the Quality of Health in the British Population -- Introduction -- References -- 4 The Great Contrast: Factor Analysis Applied to Quality of Life in the Era of the Irish Famine -- Introduction -- Method -- Results -- References -- 5 Victorian Economic Change and Heights: A Note on Lagged Effects -- Introduction -- Problem -- Method -- Results -- Discussion -- 6 A Quality of Life: Accessing Seventeenth Century Data---The Example of Dublin -- Introduction -- The Example of Dublin -- References -- 7 An Overview -- References.
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    ISBN: 9789400755123
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (488 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: International Handbooks of Population v.5
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This is the first book to examine the study of sexuality from a demographic perspective. The focus is on analyzing sexuality as its own demographic topic, rather than as a variable in studies of sexually transmitted infection or other health-related topics.
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    ISBN: 9789400746237
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (271 pages)
    Series Statement: Understanding Population Trends and Processes Ser. v.6
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    DDC: 304.23
    Keywords: Population ; Mathematical models.. ; Quality of life ; Research ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Academics and policy makers who recognize the vital importance of place in their researches now have this book to refer to. Along with instructions on preparing data, it details a number of methods for both static and dynamic spatial microsimulation modeling.
    Abstract: Intro -- Spatial Microsimulation: A Reference Guide for Users -- Foreword -- Contents -- Part I: Background -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Spatial Microsimulation: History, Methods and Applications -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 History of Spatial Microsimulation -- 1.3 Applications of Spatial Microsimulation Models -- 1.4 Validation of Spatial Microsimulation Models -- 1.5 The Future -- 1.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Building a Static Spatial Microsimulation Model: Data Preparation -- 2.1 Data Sources and Requirements -- 2.2 Sample Scope -- 2.3 Unit of Analysis -- 2.3.1 Non-private Dwellings -- 2.3.2 Non-classifiable Households -- 2.4 Population Imputation -- 2.4.1 Imputation of Child Records -- 2.4.2 Imputation of a Non-private Dwelling Population -- 2.5 Matching Variable Definitions in the Sample Survey and the Census -- 2.6 Uprating and Deflating -- 2.7 Balancing Data -- 2.8 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Static Spatial Microsimulation Models -- Chapter 3: An Evaluation of Two Synthetic Small-Area Microdata Simulation Methodologies: Synthetic Reconstruction and Combinatorial Optimisation -- 3.1 Background -- 3.2 Synthetic Reconstruction and Combinatorial Optimisation Methodologies -- 3.2.1 Synthetic Reconstruction -- 3.2.2 Combinatorial Optimisation -- 3.3 Innovations in Synthetic Reconstruction -- 3.3.1 Modified Monte Carlo Sampling -- 3.3.2 Statistical Justification of Reconstruction Order -- 3.3.3 Modelled 100% Counts of 10% Data -- 3.3.4 Improved Data Linkage -- 3.3.5 Data Reconciliation -- 3.4 Innovations in Combinatorial Optimisation -- 3.4.1 Validated Random Number Generation -- 3.4.2 Sequential Table Fitting -- 3.4.3 Stratified Household Selection -- 3.4.4 RSSZ*: A New Selection Criterion -- 3.4.5 Stopping Rules -- 3.5 Understanding Between-Area Variation -- 3.5.1 Spatial Concentration -- 3.5.2 Multicollinearity.
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    ISBN: 9789401151849
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (206 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version van der Wusten, Herman Urban University and its Identity : Roots, Location, Roles
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: History
    Abstract: Front -- CONTENTS -- 1 A WAREHOUSE OF PRECIOUS GOODS -- 2 SCHOLARSHIP, LOCAL LIFE, AND THE NECESSITY OF WORLDLINESS -- 3 POLITICS AND THE UNIVERSITY -- 4 THE WORLD OF ARTS AND THE UNIVERSITY -- 5 THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM -- 6 LOUV AIN-LA-NEUVE: A NEW CITY FOR AN OLD UNIVERSITY -- 7 ROME: THREE UNIVERSITIES IN SEARCH OF ACTORS -- 8 AMSTERDAM, UTRECHT, GRONINGEN -- 9 A SHARED SPACE IN A DIVIDED SOCIETY -- 10 CORRUPT CAPITAL, REFORMED ACADEMY -- 11 DEVELOPING AND SUSTAINING AN URBAN MISSION -- 12 THE UNIVERSITY AND THE CITY COUNCIL -- 13 URBAN CHANGE AND INSTITUTIONAL ADAPTATION
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    ISBN: 9789400751552
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    Pages: 1 online resource (356 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Educating the Young Child Ser. v.6
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.8742
    Keywords: Fathers.. ; Fatherhood.. ; Father and child ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book examines successful programs and strategies for father involvement in young lives. It includes valuable updates on formative theoretical models and research as well as includes material on marginalized and minority ethnic fathers.
    Abstract: Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgment -- Contents -- About the Authors -- About the Editor -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Father Involvement in Young Children's Lives: CommonThemes and Diverse Perspectives -- Purpose of the Book -- Overview of the Book -- Section 1: Father Involvement: Broad Strokes -- Section 2: Father Involvement: Perspectives from the United States -- Section 3: Father Involvement: Global Perspectives -- About the Chapters -- Father Involvement: Broad Strokes -- Father Involvement: Perspectives from the United States -- Father Involvement: Global Perspectives -- References -- Section I Father Involvement: General Perspectives -- Chapter 2 Fathers and Early Literacy -- Assumptions About Fathers and Early Literacy -- Review of Research on Fathers and Early Literacy -- Parent Promotion of Early Literacy -- Frequency of Fathers Reading to their Children -- Father Characteristics Related to Reading to Children -- Why Fathers Read to Children? -- Materials that Fathers Read -- Barriers that Limit Father Involvement in Literacy Activities -- Mother and Father Differences -- Benefits of Father Involvement in Early Literacy -- Summary of the Research Review -- Practice Literature and Early Literacy Interventionswith Fathers -- Fathers Reading Every Day (FRED) Program -- Especially for Dads: Head Start Literacy Program -- Dads & Kids Book Club -- Literacy Workshop for Dads -- Literacy Programs in the United Kingdom -- Lessons from Practice -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3 Caring Fathers -- What We Need to Know about Caring? -- The Dimensions of Caring in Fathers -- How Caring Fathers Influence Caring in Children? -- Challenges to Fathers' Caring Roles -- Strategies for Promoting Caring in Fathers -- Informal Venues -- Formal Venues -- Creating Communities that Nurture Caring Fathers -- Father-Centered Education for Young Children.
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    ISBN: 9789400741836
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXIII, 520p, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Davidson, Alastair, 1939 - The immutable laws of mankind
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    Abstract: Alastair Davidson
    Abstract: The key question for the history of universal human rights is why it took so long for them to become established as law. The main theme of this book is that the attainment of universal human rights required heroic struggle, first by individuals and then by ever-increasing numbers of people who supported those views against the major historical trends. Universal human rights are won from a hostile majority by outsiders. The chapters in the book describe the milestones in that struggle. The history presented in this book shows that, in most places at most times, even today, for concrete material reasons a great many people oppose the notion that all individuals have equal rights. The dominant history since the 1600s has been that of a mass struggle for the national-democratic state. This book argues that this struggle for national rights has been practically and logically contradictory with the struggle for universal rights. It would only be otherwise if there were free migration and access to citizenship on demand by anybody. This has never been the case. Rather than drawing only on European sources and being limited to major literary figures, this book is written from the Gramscian perspective that ideas mean little until they are taken up as mass ideologies. It draws on sources from Asia and America and on knowledge about mass attitudes, globally and throughout history.
    Description / Table of Contents: The Immutable Laws of Mankind; Acknowledgments; Contents; Prologue; Contents; The Sparrow's Eye View; Methods; Periodisation; Before the Beginning; Chapter 1: A World Without Rights; Everyday Life in the Middle Ages; Apocalyptic Horseman I: Famine; Apocalyptic Horseman II: Plague; Apocalyptic Horseman III: War; The Mafia World of the Middle Ages; Human and Beast: Worlds of Similitude; Asking Questions: The Courts and Torture; A Myopic World: Humanity Stops at the Stile; Germs of an Idea: Universal Humanity; Pie in the Sky; Justice Is Nowhere; Conclusions; Chapter 2: Eyes Turned Heavenwards
    Description / Table of Contents: Continuity and ChangeThe Reformation and the Individual; The New Social Contract; A National-Popular Rule of Law; The Common Law; The Dutch Model; The British Version; Belonging to the Church; The Bill of Rights; The First Milestone; Hobbes; The Popular Sovereign or the Sovereign People; No Rights for Those Who Not Belong to the Nation; Sectaries and Other Dissidents; Rights in International Spaces: Grotius; Exporting the National-Popular Rule of Law: 1689 and America; American Particularism; Conclusions; Chapter 3: When the World Was New; When the World Was New
    Description / Table of Contents: Discovering the Other: The AmericasMildness: A Feminine Virtue; The Other and International Law; Imperialism: A Denial of Rights for All Humans; Learning from the Other: India; India Before the Raj; Suttee; Learning from the Other: China; Learning from the Other: Chinese Thought; Conclusions; Chapter 4: The Open Republic or Kafka's Doorman; Early French Criticism of Locke; The Absolute Monarchy and Rights; The New Bourgeoisie and National-Popular Rights; The Peasant Majority and Rights; Towards the Democratic National Model of Rights; The Etats Généraux and Rights
    Description / Table of Contents: Universal Human Rights for the First TimeConclusions; Chapter 5: Jack Is Master in His Own House: The Triumph of the Nation; Rights and the French Citizen; Robespierre, Jacobinism and the National-Popular Revolution; The Beginning of the End; Two Steps Backwards; Nationalism Ends British Liberties; Exporting Rights at Bayonet Point; The Napoleonic Reaction; Italy and Rights; Rights and Cultural Difference; The Parthenopean Republic and Rights; Hegemony and Universal Human Rights; Peoples and Nations; Conclusions; Chapter 6: Rousseau
    Description / Table of Contents: Universal Human Rights and the Revolution: The Conservative OrthodoxyRousseau and Hegemony; Rousseau and Democracy; Rousseau and Human Rights; Conclusions; Chapter 7: Human Rights and the Working Class; The Contradictions of the National-Popular; Global Migration; The Stake-Less Sufferers: The Working Class after 1815; Parliamentary Reform and the Workers; France; Britain; Nationalism and the Working Class; France and the June Revolution of 1848; National Rights for the Working Class; Going it Alone: Trade Unions; Conclusions; Chapter 8: The Excluded: Women
    Description / Table of Contents: National Popular Democracy and Women
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    ISBN: 9789400740358
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (IX, 373 p. 6 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: Amsterdam Studies in Jewish Philosophy 15
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Kohler, George Y., 1966 - Reading Maimonides' philosophy in 19th century Germany
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy, medieval ; History ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy, medieval ; Philosophy ; History ; Maimonides, Moses 1135-1204 ; Jüdische Philosophie ; Rezeption ; Deutschland ; Reformjudentum ; Geschichte 1800-1930
    Abstract: George Y. Kohler
    Abstract: This book investigates the re-discovery of Maimonides' Guide of the Perplexed by the Wissenschaft des Judentums movement in Germany of the nineteenth and beginning twentieth Germany. Since this movement is inseparably connected with religious reforms that took place at about the same time, it shall be demonstrated how the Reform Movement in Judaism used the Guide for its own agenda of historizing, rationalizing and finally turning Judaism into a philosophical enterprise of 'ethical monotheism'. The study follows the reception of Maimonidean thought, and the Guide specifically, through the nineteenth century, from the first beginnings of early reformers in 1810 and their reading of Maimonides to the development of a sophisticated reform-theology, based on Maimonides, in the writings of Hermann Cohen more then a hundred years later.
    Description / Table of Contents: Reading Maimonides'Philosophy in 19th CenturyGermany; Acknowledgments; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction; I; II; III; IV; V; VI; Part I: Maimonides: The Guide for the Reform Movement in Germany; Chapter 2: The Beginnings; Samson R. Hirsch and Simon Scheyer; Chapter 3: The First Reform Rabbis; Abraham Geiger; Heinrich Graetz; Moritz Eisler and Leopold Stein; Chapter 4: The Rabbinical Seminaries; Manuel Joel; David Kaufmann; Anti-Aristotelianism; Philipp Bloch, Wolf Mischel and Israel Finkelscherer; The Baden Prayerbook; Religious Schoolbook and the Jewish Catechism
    Description / Table of Contents: The Moses ben Maimon VolumesFelix Perles, Wilhelm Bacher and Adolf Biach; Chapter 5: The Return to Philosophy; David Neumark; Hermann Cohen; Benzion Kellermann; Part II: Specific Problems in the Reception of Maimonides' Philosophy in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Germany; Chapter 6: Divine Attributes - The Ethical Concept of God; Manuel Joel; Abraham Geiger and Moritz Eisler; David Kaufmann; Hermann Cohen's Ethics of Maimonides; Benzion Kellermann; Hermann Cohen's Religion of Reason; Chapter 7: The Law; The Reform Approach to the Law; Simon Scheyer's Translation of the Guide
    Description / Table of Contents: Maimonides' Reasons for the CommandmentsThe Frankfurt Conference and Leopold Stein; Moritz Eisler; Abraham Geiger; Heinrich Graetz; David Joel; The Sabians; Leo Bardowicz, Wilhelm Bacher, and Ludwig Pick; Hermann Cohen's Return to Universalism; Maimonides in the Religion of Reason; Cohen on Guide III, 31-32; Cohen on the Commandments Between Man and God; Cohen on the Future of the Torah; Chapter 8: Maimonides and Kant; Salomon Maimon; Manuel Joel; Adolf Schmiedl; Moritz Eisler; David Kaufmann; Wolf Mischel; Israel Friedländer; David Neumark; Julius Guttmann; Moritz Steckelmacher
    Description / Table of Contents: Hermann CohenBenzion Kellermann; Max Freudenthal and Philipp Bloch; Epilogue: The Year 1924; Chapter 9: "Rambam or Maimonides"; Samson Raphael Hirsch; Israel Deutsch and J. Bukofzer; Josef Gugenheimer; The Berlin Orthodox Seminary and Ignatz Münz; David Hoffmann; Simon Eppenstein; Joseph Wohlgemuth; Israel Friedländer; Arnold Klein; Appendix: The Debate Between Julius Guttmann and Leo Strauss; Chapter 10: Conclusions; Primary German Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Sources on Maimonides' Guide; Bibliography; Modern Secondary Literature; Selected Hebrew Literature; Author Index
    Description / Table of Contents: Subject IndexIndex of Chapters;
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    ISBN: 9789400742581 , 1280996803 , 9781280996801
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIX, 249 p. 2 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: Higher Education Dynamics 38
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
    Keywords: Education, Higher ; History ; Social sciences ; Education ; Education ; Education, Higher ; History ; Social sciences
    Abstract: This volume consists of original essays by academic leaders and scholars connected to Clark Kerrs life and work. He was arguably Americas most significant higher education thinker and public policy analyst in the last 50 years of the 20th century and renowned globally. However, little thoughtful attention has been devoted to assessing the whole of his work. Some commentators misunderstand the man as well as his ideas. The California Master Plan for Higher Education of 1960 was one of his famous undertakings, as was his part in shaping the multi-campus University of California towards global eminence. He coined the word multiversity to describe what he called the uses of the university, but began to think it had become much too multi. Some of his most important work was as director of the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education and the Carnegie Council on Policy Studies in Higher Education, which laid the foundation for sophisticated policy-making. The contributors honor the achievements of a remarkable man and provide portraits of him, but of equal importance are their critical discussions of the sources of his thinking, his attempts to balance access and merit in mass higher education circumstances, the policy issues that he confronted and the success of their resolution. For many of the contributors, Kerrs work is the starting point for understanding policy issues in varying regional and national contexts. Often thought to be a social scientist eager to keep abreast of trends, Kerr was actually au fond a moralist and surprisingly old-fashioned in his personal values.
    Description / Table of Contents: Clark Kerr's World of Higher Education Reaches the 21st Century; Foreword; References; Chapter 1: Clark Kerr: Two Voices; The Big Picture; The Modern World as a Culture of In-betweens; The California Master Plan for Higher Education (1960); Elites, Non-elites and the Problem of Merit Selection; The California Master Plan in the Year 2011; Alternatives to a "Master Plan"; The University of California at Santa Cruz: Swarthmore in the Redwoods; References; Chapter 2: Clark Kerr and the Carnegie Commission and Council; A Giant; The Person
    Description / Table of Contents: The Carnegie Commission on Higher Education and the Carnegie Council on Policy Studies on Higher EducationAccomplishments of the Carnegie Commission and Council; Limitations of the Carnegie Commission and Council; The Gold Standard; Prospects for a New Carnegie Commission; References; Chapter 3: The Perils of Success: Clark Kerr and the Master Plan for Higher Education; California's 1960 Master Plan: Development, Enactment and Implementation; Growth: Students, Campuses, and Funding; Altered State Realities; Unstable, Constrained Public Finance Combined with Political Volatility
    Description / Table of Contents: Demographic ShiftsPublic Schools; California Higher Education, the Master Plan and the Kerr Legacy; References; Chapter 4: The California Master Plan: In fl uential Beyond State Borders?; Ken Ashworth; Joseph Burke; Pat Callan; Gordon Davies; John Folger; Jim Furman; Ted Hollander; Stan Ikenberry; David Pierce; Dick Wagner; Reflections on the Interviews; Reflections on Outcomes; Reflections on State Planning; References; Chapter 5: Parallel Worlds: The California Master Plan and the Development of British Higher Education; National Differences and Processes
    Description / Table of Contents: The Context of the Master Plan Exercise and the Robbins CommitteeThe Background to the Robbins Committee; The Master Plan and the Robbins Report; The Filleting of the Robbins Report; The Evolution of British Higher Education; Master Planning or the Evolutionary Approach to the Development of Higher Education Systems; References; Chapter 6: Contrary Imaginations: France, Reform and the California Master Plan; Introduction; The Master Stroke; Republican Virtues and Values; The Third Republic; The Law of 1876: An Anachronistic Perspective; Fundamental Values
    Description / Table of Contents: Liberty, Equality and Fraternity as Public ValuesTheir Administrative Consequences; Contrary Imaginations, Complementary Perspectives; Higher Education as a National Community; Critique of Legal Homogeneity; A New Vision - Frustrated; Contrary Imaginations; A Significant Change in Policy Perspective; Back to Basics; Planning Progress, Meeting Change; The Grandes Écoles; The University; University Institutes of Technology (IUTs); The Anatomy of Unrest; The Aftermath; A Legislative Saga of Prudence and Redefinition; A Modernization That Dared Not Say Its Purpose; Well-Hidden Parallels
    Description / Table of Contents: Ecoles Doctorales
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    ISBN: 9789400724044
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIII, 457p. 16 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: The European Philosophy of Science Association Proceedings 1
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. European Philosophy of Science Association EPSA philosophy of science
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science (General) ; Science Philosophy ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Science (General) ; Science Philosophy ; Science ; Philosophy ; Congresse ; Wissenschaftsphilosophie ; Amsterdam
    Abstract: This is a collection of high-quality research papers in the philosophy of science, deriving from papers presented at the second meeting of the European Philosophy of Science Association in Amsterdam, October 2009
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction; Contents; Contributors; 1 Modeling Strategies for Measuring Phenomena In- and Outside the Laboratory; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Reliability of Measurement; 1.2.1 Inside the Laboratory; 1.2.2 Outside the Laboratory; 1.3 Calibration; 1.4 Gray-Box Models; 1.5 Conclusions; References; 2 Mating Intelligence, Moral Virtues, and Methodological Vices; 2.1 Introduction: Mating Intelligence Theory of the Evolution of Morality; 2.2 Evolutionary Psychology, Moral Psychology, and Sex Differences; 2.3 Two Explanatory Frameworks of the Mating Intelligence Theory; 2.4 Concluding Remarks
    Description / Table of Contents: References3 Rejected Posits, Realism, and the History of Science; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Fresnel on the Ether; 3.3 Refining the Concept; 3.4 An Entrenched Conception; 3.5 Excising the Ether Took Time; 3.6 Concluding Remarks; References; 4 Explanation and Modelization in a Comprehensive Inferential Account; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 An Inferential Approach to Scientific Discourse and Inquiry; 4.3 Explanation as a Speech Act; 4.4 Explanation in Scientific Dialogues: Credibility vs Enlightening; 4.5 Conclusion; References; 5 Standards in History: Evaluating Success in Stem Cell Experiments
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.1 Introduction5.2 Stem Cells and Gold Standards; 5.3 History in the Blood; 5.4 Establishing Standards; 5.5 Evaluating Experiments; 5.6 Conclusion; References; 6 Modeling Scientific Evidence: The Challenge of Specifying Likelihoods; 6.1 The Foundation Challenge; 6.2 The Specification Challenge; 6.2.1 Broad Specification; 6.2.2 Narrow Specification; 6.2.3 Formal Problems with Substantive Implications; 6.3 Specification and Epistemic Foundations; References; 7 Persistence in Minkowski Space-Time; 7.1 Persistence of Spatially Extended Objects
    Description / Table of Contents: 7.1.1 The Argument from 0Explanatory Deficiency0 in Balashov ( 2000a )7.1.2 The Problem of Criss-Crossing Hyperplanes in Gilmore ( 2006 ); References; 8 Genuine versus Deceptive Emotional Displays; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 The Prisoners Dilemma, Positive Assortment and Signalling; 8.3 Emotional Displays as Signals; 8.4 Detection of Deception and Cooperation; 8.5 Proximate Mechanisms for Securing Emotional Translucency; 8.6 Emotions and Common-Interest Interactions; 8.7 Balancing Pressures: Age-Dependent Intensity of Selection; 8.8 Conflicting and Common-Interests Across a Lifetime
    Description / Table of Contents: 8.9 Plasticity of Displays8.10 Conclusion; References; 9 Tales of Tools and Trees: Phylogenetic Analysis and Explanation in Evolutionary Archaeology; 9.1 Introduction: Darwinizing Culture; 9.2 Trees of Tools: How Phylogenetics Came to Archaeology; 9.3 Cladograms in Classification and Explanation; 9.4 Tales of Tools; 9.5 Conclusions and Outlook; References; 10 Sustaining a Rational Disagreement; 10.1 Scientific Disagreements; 10.2 The Dynamic Approach; 10.3 Objections and Replies; 10.4 Other Types of Disagreement; References
    Description / Table of Contents: 11 Philosophical Accounts of Causal Explanation and the Scientific Practice of Psychophysics
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    ISBN: 9789400741072
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIX, 205p, digital)
    Series Statement: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 294
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Radder, Hans, 1949 - The material realization of science
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science (General) ; Physics ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Science (General) ; Physics ; Habermas, Jürgen ; Science ; Philosophy ; Habermas, Jürgen 1929- ; Wissenschaftstheorie ; Habermas, Jürgen 1929- ; Wissenschaftstheorie
    Abstract: Hans Radder
    Abstract: This book develops a conception of science as a multi-dimensional practice, which includes experimental action and production, conceptual-theoretical interpretation, and formal-mathematical work. On this basis, it addresses the topical issue of scientific realism and expounds a detailed, referentially realist account of the natural sciences. This account is shown to be compatible with the frequent occurrence of conceptual discontinuities in the historical development of the sciences. Referential realism exploits several fruitful ideas of Jürgen Habermas, especially his distinction between objectivity and truth; it builds on a in-depth analysis of scientific experiments, including their material realization; and it is developed through an extensive case study in the history and philosophy of quantum mechanics. The new postscript explains how the book relates to several important issues in recent philosophy of science and science studies. I highly recommend this book. Radder is probably the first philosopher of science to make productive epistemological use of the notion of experimental system. The postscript is most valuable since it connects his work not only to the topical debates in philosophy of science, but also to history of science and science studies. Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin About the first edition: The debate on realism has recently become rather stale by repetition, but Radder introduces original insights and has written a lively and well-argued contribution to it. The book is to be recommended also as a clear introduction to the complex of relevant issues. Mary Hesse, University of Cambridge Radder presents an ingenious approach to the issue of scientific realism and conceptual discontinuity. I believe his idea that conceptual discontinuity presupposes other types of continuity is extremely important. Mark Rowlands, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa Hans Radder is professor of philosophy of science and technology at VU University Amsterdam. He is the author of In and About the World and The World Observed/The World Conceived. He edited The Philosophy of Scientific Experimentation and The Commodification of Academic Research: Science and the Modern University, and is coeditor of Science Transformed Debating Claims of an Epochal Break.
    Description / Table of Contents: The Material Realization of Science; Preface to the Revised English Edition; Preface to the First English Edition; Preface to the Dutch Edition; Contents; Introduction; Part I Habermas and the Philosophy of Science; Chapter 1: Habermas's Philosophy of the Natural Sciences; 1.1 Introductory Remarks; 1.2 The Aim of Habermas's Epistemology; 1.3 Two Fundamental Distinctions; 1.3.1 Purposive-Rational and Communicative Action; 1.3.2 Communicative Action and Discourse: Two Forms of Communication; 1.4 The Constitution Theory and the Role of Experiment
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.4.1 Objectivity of Experience and the Categorial Structure of Object-Domains1.4.2 The Experiment in the Natural Sciences; 1.5 The Consensus Theory of Truth; 1.5.1 What Is Truth?; 1.5.2 Grounded Consensus as the Criterion of Truth; 1.5.3 The Formal Characteristics of Discourse; 1.5.4 The Ideal Speech Situation; 1.6 Objectivity and Truth; Chapter 2: Habermas on Objectivity and Truth: Analysis and Critique; 2.1 Introductory Remarks; 2.2 The Transcendental Method and the Role of Experiment; 2.2.1 On the Constitution of Objectivity; 2.2.2 The Role of Experiment in Habermas
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.3 A Critique of Habermas's Theory of Truth2.3.1 On the Meaning of Truth; 2.3.2 The Inadequacy of the Criterion of Truth; Part II Experimentation and Referential Realism; Chapter 3: Experimentation in the Natural Sciences; 3.1 Introductory Remarks; 3.2 The Theoretical Description of Experiments; 3.3 Experimentation as Material Realization; 3.4 Experimental Production and the Possibility of Realism; Chapter 4: Verifiability and Reference, Relativism and Realism; 4.1 Introductory Remarks; 4.2 Verifiability; 4.3 Conceptual Discontinuity and Scientific Realism; 4.4 A Criterion of (Co)reference
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.5 A "Realistic" RealismChapter 5: Specification and Application: Two Case Studies from the History and Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics; 5.1 Introductory Remarks; 5.2 The Correspondence Principle and the Historical Development of Quantum Mechanics; 5.2.1 Bohr 1913: Correspondence as Numerical Agreement; 5.2.2 Correspondence and Conceptual Continuity: 1916-1922; 5.2.3 Numerical and Formal Correspondence: 1923-1925; 5.2.4 Correspondence and Material Realization; 5.2.5 Philosophical Conclusions; 5.3 The Measurement Problem in Quantum Mechanics; 5.3.1 Measurement Problem and Realism
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.3.2 The Measurement Problem as a Problem of Correspondence5.3.3 Quantum-Mechanical Measuring Process and Communication; Conclusion; Postscript 2012; 1 Habermas and the Philosophy of the Natural Sciences; 2 Scientific Experimentation; 3 Referential Realism; 3.1 A Realist Ontology; 3.2 A Referentially Realist Epistemology; 3.3 Referential Realism, Constructive Empiricism, and Constructive Realism; 3.4 Referential and Instrumental Realism; 3.5 Referential Realism and "Materialist" Science Studies; 3.6 Referential and Structural Realism; 3.7 Referential Realism and Idealist Antirealism
    Description / Table of Contents: 4 Philosophy and History of Quantum Mechanics
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    ISBN: 9789400728400
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    Series Statement: Archimedes, New Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology 32
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. DeJong-Lambert, William The cold war politics of genetic research
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    Keywords: Science History ; Evolution (Biology) ; Science, general ; Lysenko, Trofim Denisovich, 1898-1976 ; Eugenics ; Soviet Union ; History ; Genetics ; Research ; Soviet Union ; History ; Genetics ; Political aspects ; Soviet Union ; History ; Lysenko, Trofim Denisovič 1898-1976 ; Genetik ; Ost-West-Konflikt
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    ISBN: 9789400727595 , 1280798602 , 9781280798603
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 372p. 34 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 292
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Characterizing the robustness of science
    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science (General) ; Science History ; Biology Philosophy ; Science Philosophy ; Technology Philosophy ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Science (General) ; Science History ; Biology Philosophy ; Science Philosophy ; Technology Philosophy ; Science ; Philosophy ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wissenschaft ; Robustheit ; Reliabilität ; Wissenschaftsphilosophie
    Abstract: William Wimsatt
    Abstract: Mature sciences have been long been characterized in terms of the 'successfulness', 'reliability' or 'trustworthiness' of their theoretical, experimental or technical accomplishments. Today many philosophers of science talk of 'robustness', often without specifying in a precise way the meaning of this term. This lack of clarity is the cause of frequent misunderstandings, since all these notions, and that of robustness in particular, are connected to fundamental issues, which concern nothing less than the very nature of science and its specificity with respect to other human practices, the nature of rationality and of scientific progress; and science's claim to be a truth-conducive activity. This book offers for the first time a comprehensive analysis of the problem of robustness, and in general, that of the reliability of science, based on several detailed case studies and on philosophical essays inspired by the so-called practical turn in philosophy of science.
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Contributors; 1 Introduction: The Solidity of Scientific Achievements: Structure of the Problem, Difficulties, Philosophical Implications; 1.1 Robustness. . . That Is to Say?; 1.2 Solidity, a Relational Status: Between Holism and Modularity; 1.3 Counting and Weighing the Arrows of a Solidity Scheme; 1.4 Solidity, a Status That Comes in Degrees; 1.5 Arrows-Node Schemes of Solidity and Scientific Practices; 1.6 1.6 About the Nature of the X Appearing in the Judgment 'X Is Solid'; 1.6.1 Solidity of the Nodes; 1.6.2 Solidity of the Arrows
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.7 From the Pyramidal-Foundational Model to the Holistic-Symbiotic Model, and Back1.7.1 A Thought Experiment Playing with the Solidity Values of the Elements of a Robustness Scheme; 1.7.2 What Hides the Holistic-Symbiotic Working of a Robustness Scheme in a Given Historical Configuration; 1.7.3 Structural Homologies and Substantial Differences Between the Robustness Analysis of Real-Time Scientific Practices and Retrospective Consideration of Past Science; 1.8 Independent Derivations . . . In What Sense?; 1.8.1 Content (or Logico-semantic) Independence; 1.8.2 Building an Independence Scale
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.8.3 Historical (or Empirico-genetic) Independence1.8.4 Robustness, Historical Dependency, Scientific Realism and Contingentism; 1.9 Sequential Overview of the Contents of This Book; 1.9.1 Chapters 2 and 3: Wimsatt on Robustness, Past and Present; 1.9.2 Chapters 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8: Case Studies of the Robustness of a Single Node; 1.9.3 Chapter 9: A Systematic Panoramic Analysis of the Robustness Notion; 1.9.4 Chapters 10 and 11: The Solidity of Derivations; 1.9.5 Chapters 12, 13 and 14: Robustness, Scope, and Realism; References; 2 Robustness, Reliability, and Overdetermination (1981)
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.1 Common Features of Concepts of Robustness2.2 Robustness and the Structure of Theories; 2.3 Robustness, Testability, and the Nature of Theoretical Terms; 2.4 Robustness, Redundancy, and Discovery; 2.5 Robustness, Objectification, and Realism; 2.6 Robustness and Levels of Organization; 2.7 Heuristics and Robustness; 2.8 Robustness, Independence, and Pseudorobustness: A Case Study; References; 3 Robustness: Material, and Inferential, in the Natural and Human Sciences; 3.1 Robustness Introduced: Historical Background and Stage Setting; 3.2 Material Robustness
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.3 A Central Biological Example: How Is Sex Possible?3.4 Qualifications on Robustness; 3.5 Robustness and Entrenchment; References; 4 Achieving Robustness to Confirm Controversial Hypotheses: A Case Study in Cell Biology; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Theoretical Background of Endocytosis; 4.3 Some Recent Findings Concerning Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis and the Conflict with the Dominant Views; 4.4 The Experimental Strategies Implemented to Achieve Robustness: A Type of Robustness Scheme and Its Peculiar Features; 4.5 Conclusions: Robustness As a Methodological Attractor; References
    Description / Table of Contents: 5 Multiple Derivability and the Reliability and Stabilization of Theories
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  • 75
    ISBN: 9789400751675
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (173 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Synthese Library v.361
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    DDC: 115
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    Keywords: Semantics ; Metaphysics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Over the past few years, the tree model of time has been widely employed to deal with issues concerning the semantics of tensed discourse. This book examines this model and its alternatives, both from a semantic and from a metaphysical point of view. ​.
    Abstract: Intro -- Around the Tree -- Preface -- Contents -- Relativism, the Open Future, and Propositional Truth -- Timeless Truth -- Determinism, the Open Future and Branching Time -- Branching Time and Temporal Unity -- Fictional Branching Time? -- The Open Future and Its Exploitation by Rational Agents -- The Metaphysics of the Thin Red Line -- The Truth About the Past and the Future -- Non-proxy Reductions of Eternalist Discourse.
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  • 76
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789400726888
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 91p. 15 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Population Studies
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
    Keywords: Social sciences ; History ; Migration ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; History ; Migration
    Abstract: Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1: Pre-confederation Settlement Activities -- 2: Post-confederation Settlement Activities to 1945 -- 3: The Settlement Service and the Citizenship Branch -- 4: Creation of the Settlement Program -- 5: Constitutional Issues and Settlement in Québec -- 6: Repatriation of the Settlement Program -- 7: Program Review and Settlement Renewal -- 8: Solving the Funding Issues -- 9: Foreign Credential Recognition -- 10: Emerging Issues and the New Terms and Conditions -- Summary and Conclusion -- Appendix 1: Canadian Immigration Halls -- Bibliography -- Endnotes -- Index
    Abstract: While much has been written about Canada's modern settlement program and there is a growing body of research and analysis of the settlement and integration successes and challenges of recent years, there is virtually no literature that has addressed the history of settlement services since the beginning of immigration to Canada. Some survey histories of Canadian Immigration have touched on elements of settlement policy but no history of services to immigrants in Canada has been published heretofore. Responding to Immigrants' Settlement Needs: The Canadian Experience addresses this gap in the h
    Description / Table of Contents: Responding to Immigrants' Settlement Needs:The Canadian Experience; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Contents; 1 Pre-Confederation Settlement Activities; In the Beginning; Protect the Emigrant; Protect Yourself; 2 Post-Confederation Settlement Activities to 1945; Sorting Out the Jurisdictions; Dominion Government Initiatives; The Last Best West; Between the Wars; 3 The Settlement Service and the Citizenship Branch; Demise of the Settlement Service; 4 Creation of the Settlement Program; Improvements to the Settlement Program; Organizational Challenges
    Description / Table of Contents: 5 Constitutional Issues and Settlement in QuébecThe Meech Lake Accord; The Charlottetown Accord; The Canada-Québec Immigration Accord; 6 Repatriation of the Settlement Program; 7 Program Review and Settlement Renewal; Trying to Give it Away; Consultations and Negotiations; Implications of Program Review at Human Resources; The Settlement Allocation Model; 8 Solving the Funding Issues; The Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement; Other Provinces Catch Up; Resettlement Assistance Program; 9 Foreign Credential Recognition; 10 Emerging Issues and the New Terms and Conditions
    Description / Table of Contents: Francophone Immigration Outside QuébecSettlement Services Abroad; Enhanced Language Training; Welcoming Communities Initiative; Local Immigration Partnerships; Contribution Accountability Framework; New Terms and Conditions; The Transfer of the Multiculturalism Program to CIC; 11 Summary and Conclusion; Appendix 1; Bibliography; Endnotes; Index;
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  • 77
    ISBN: 9789400741508
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (285 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
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    DDC: 303.37209721
    Keywords: Social justice ; Mexican-American Border Region.. ; Mexican-American Border Region ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book provides a better understanding of life in this region. It examines a variety of examples of injustice and proposes a pathway to development.
    Abstract: Intro -- Social Justice in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region -- Contents -- About the Contributors -- Part I: Introduction and Conceptual Framework -- Chapter 1: Social Justice in the US-Mexico Border Region -- Social Justice: The Concept -- Social Justice in the Academic Disciplines -- Border Perspectives -- Globalization: An International Look at Human Development -- Social Justice: An Operational Base in Community Development and Organizing -- Historical Perspectives: The Border Context -- Critical Perspectives on the Border Region -- The Border as Peripheral and Colonial -- The Border: Premodern? -- Counterdevelopment -- Moral Panic and the US-Mexico Border -- The Social Construction of the US-Mexico Border -- The Border in the Context of National Security -- Underdevelopment in the US-Mexico Border Region -- Context -- Population -- Population Growth -- Social and Economic Determinants of Border Inequities -- Environmental Issues -- The US-Mexico Border Region in a Changing America -- Chapter Organization -- References -- Part II: Critical Perspectives on the Border Region -- Chapter 2: Political Economy and Social Justice in the US-Mexico Border Region -- Introduction -- The Construction of the Border -- The Border as a Subordinate Region -- The Operational Border: Openings and Barriers to Flows -- Major Border Phenomena -- Border Communities in Political-Economic Perspective -- Ordinary Life Amid Political, Economic, and Ideological Behemoths -- Bordering the Future -- References -- Chapter 3: How Citizenship Produces Inclusion and Exclusion on the US-Mexico Border -- Introduction -- The Cases -- Territory Versus Law -- Rich Versus Poor -- Political Disenfranchisement -- White Versus Nonwhite -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Violence Against Women at the Border: Binational Problems and Multilayered Solutions.
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789400752764
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (330 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Law, Governance and Technology Ser. v.7
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.4833
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    Keywords: Information technology -- Social aspects ; Human rights ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book explains strategies, techniques, legal issues and the relationships between digital resistance activities, information warfare actions, liberation technology and human rights. It studies the concept of authority and the actions of digital dissidents.
    Abstract: Intro -- Resistance, Liberation Technology and Human Rights in the Digital Age -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Opening Remarks: Hacking and Digital Dissidence -- 1.1 Using Computers for the Pursuit of Political and Social Changes and for the Benefit of All Mankind -- 1.2 From Early Hackers to Digital Resistance Activities -- 1.3 The So-Called Twitter Revolutions -- 1.4 The Worldwide Scenario, and Some Preliminary Interpretative Questions -- References -- Chapter 2: Digital Resistance, Digital Liberties and Digital Transparency -- 2.1 A Preliminary Definition of Digital Resistance and Digital Liberties -- 2.1.1 Some Focal Aspects of Digital Dissidence -- 2.1.2 Preliminary Legal and Political Remarks -- 2.1.3 The Power of Technology in Critical Contexts and the New Public Sphere -- 2.2 The Fundamental Role of a Secure (and Peer-Reviewed) Liberation Technology: The Haystack Case-History -- 2.3 Two Key Aspects of Digital Resistance Activities, and Several Case Studies -- 2.3.1 The Key Aspects of Dissident Activities -- 2.3.2 Digital Resistance Case-Studies -- 2.3.2.1 Cyber-Resistance in Saudi Arabia in the 1990s -- 2.3.2.2 E-Resistance Among Palestinian Women -- 2.3.2.3 Digital Resistance as an Art Form : Critical Art Ensemble Theories -- 2.3.2.4 Digital Technology and Human Rights: Soldier Photography of Detainee Abuse in Iraq -- 2.4 Open Government, Collaborative Transparency and Civic Hacking as a Form of Digital Resistance -- 2.4.1 The Idea of Government as a Platform for Transparency -- 2.4.2 The Metaphor of Government 2.0 and the Idea of Collaborative Transparency -- 2.4.3 Citizen Engagement for the Oversight of Political Activity -- 2.4.3.1 Monitoring Public Spending and Expenditure Mapping -- 2.4.3.2 Monitoring Political and Legislative Activities: The New Active Cyber-electorate -- 2.4.4 Collaborative Mapping and Digital Resistance.
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  • 79
    ISBN: 9789400752160
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (213 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives Internationales d'histoire des Idées Ser. v.209
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 261.709410903
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    Keywords: Religious thought -- England -- 16th century ; Religious thought -- England -- 17th century ; Religious thought -- England -- 18th century ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The first to address the role of correspondence in the study of religion, this book shows how letters shaped religious debate in early-modern and Enlightenment Britain, and discusses the materiality of the letters as well as questions of form and genre.
    Abstract: Intro -- Debating the Faith: Religion and Letter Writing in Great Britain, 1550-1800 -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Correspondences -- 1.2 Background -- 1.3 Letters and Religion, 1550-1800 -- 1.4 The Current State of Scholarship on Religion and Letter Writing -- 1.5 Ongoing Correspondences: The Present Collection -- References -- Part1: Protestant Identities -- Chapter 2: Scribal Networks and Sustainers in Protestant Martyrology -- References -- Chapter 3: Thomas Browne, the Quakers, and a Letter from a Judicious Friend -- References -- Chapter 4: Writing Authority in the Interregnum: The Pastoral Letters of Richard Baxter -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Earl of Lauderdale -- 4.3 Katherine Gell -- 4.4 Thomas Doolittle -- 4.5 Abraham Pinchbecke -- 4.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Letters and Records of the Dissenting Congregations: David Crosley, Cripplegate and Baptist Church Life -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Church Records and Epistolarity: The Example of Cripplegate -- 5.3 David Crosley -- 5.4 The Seventh Commandment -- 5.5 Letters and the Law -- 5.6 A Wounded Spirit? -- 5.7 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Representations of British Catholicism -- Chapter 6: 'For the Greater Glory': Irish Jesuit Letters and the Irish Counter-Reformation, 1598-1626 -- References -- Chapter 7: Negotiating Catholic Kingship for a Protestant People: 'Private' Letters, Royal Declarations and the Achievement of Religious Detente in the Jacobite Underground, 1702-1718 -- References -- Chapter 8: 'Every Time I Receive a Letter from You It Gives Me New Vigour': The Correspondence of the Scalan Masters, 1762-1783 -- References -- Part III: Religion, Science and Philosophy -- Chapter 9: Utopian Intelligences: Scientific Correspondence and Christian Virtuosos -- References.
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  • 80
    ISBN: 9789400747951
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (396 pages)
    Series Statement: Analecta Husserliana Ser.
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    DDC: 142.7
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    Keywords: Phenomenology ; Metaphysics ; Konferenzschrift 2011
    Abstract: This book probes the concept of human transcendental consciousness, which assumes its self-supporting existential status in the horizon of life-world, nature and earth. This absoluteness does not entail the nature of its powers, nor their constitutive force.
    Abstract: Intro -- Phenomenology and the Human Positioning in the Cosmos -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Part I -- Modern Eco-Philosophy and Phenomenology of Life on Human Positioning in the Cosmos: A.-T. Tymieniecka and Henryk Skolimowski in Comparison -- Phenomenology of Life, Man and Morality of Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka -- Criticism of Civilization and Moral Involvement in the Eco-Philosophy of Henryk Skolimowski -- Modern Philosophy Compared with Main Anthropological and Civilizational Problems of Modern Times - Casus of A.-T. Tymieniecka and H. Skolimowski -- Darwin's God: The Human Position After Darwin's Theory - Philosophical and Theological Implications -- Introduction: Modern Cosmology and Anthropology -- Plurality of the Processes of Bioevolution: Pre-biotic Chemistry and the Cosmic Environment -- The Problem of the Former Finalism of the Pre-Darwinian Theories -- Philosophical and Theological Implications -- Nature and Cosmos in a Phenomenological Elucidation -- The Cosmic Matrix: Revisiting the Notion of the World Horizon -- The Spatiality of Things -- Horizonal Spatiality -- World as the Ultimate Horizon -- The Matrix Staged -- Part II -- Interpretations of Suffering in Phenomenology of Life and Today's Life-World -- The Idea of Good in Husserl and Aristotle -- Introduction -- Husserl's Ethics -- Aristotle's Idea of Good -- Husserl's Idea of Good -- Conclusions -- References -- Heidegger on the Poietic Truth of Being -- Dasein and the Facticity of Truth -- Greek Conception of Being as Being-Produced -- Being-Produced, Being-Present and Truth -- Poiesis and Work of Art as 'Work' of Truth -- Conclusion -- The Later Wittgenstein On Certainty -- Prof. DR. Aydan Turanli -- The Main Argument of On Certainty -- Some Foundationalist Interpretations of On Certainty -- Is the Later Wittgenstein a Foundationalist Philosopher? -- References -- Part III.
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  • 81
    ISBN: 9789400752702
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (381 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.6
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    Keywords: Sex role.. ; Postmodern theology.. ; Postmodernism and education ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This book examines the intersections between gender, religion and education throughout the world. It reveals a great complexity and often contradiction in negotiations of religion and secularism and a range of possibilities for change.
    Abstract: Intro -- Gender, Religion and Education in a Chaotic Postmodern World -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Challenging Patriarchy: New Advances in Researching Religious Feminism and Religious Education -- Recent Changes in Research on Religious Women -- From Gender to Intersectionality -- From a Monistic Approach to Religion to a Pluralistic Approach -- From an Instrumental to a Reflective Approach to Education -- Transformations in Research on Gender, Religion, and Education -- The Scope of This Book -- References -- Part I: The Contested Role of Education, Religion and Gender -- Chapter 2: Gender, Religion, and the Work of Homeschooling -- Introduction -- Technology and Social Movement Resources -- Homeschooling and Sites of Danger -- Understanding Social Movements -- Technology and Homeschooling -- Homeschooling as Gendered Labor -- Solving Contradictions -- Marketing God -- Technology and the Realities of Daily Life -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Women's Theologies, Women's Pedagogies: Globalization, Education, and Liberation in Nicaragua -- Introduction -- Methodology -- My Own Positionality -- Emergent Themes -- Moving Past Doctrine -- Liberation as It Connects to Gender -- Struggles Against Violence -- Globalization and Spirituality -- Rebellion and Spirituality -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Gender, Buddhism and Education: Dhamma and Social Transformation Within the Theravada Tradition -- Introduction -- Education and Experiential Knowledge: Learning (Suta) , Wisdom (Panna) and Gender Within the Pali Canon -- Buddhism, Gender and Education in Thai Monastic Settings -- The Revival of Bhikkhuni Ordination, Education and Scholarship -- Mae Chis: Fallen, Destitute Women or Respected Teachers? -- Lay Female Religious Education -- Buddhism, Education and Women's Development in Cambodia -- Conclusion -- Bibliography.
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    ISBN: 9789400748514
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (235 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice Ser. v.19
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 341.6
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    Keywords: Philosophy of law ; Electronic books ; Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: Determining when international law authorises a state to exercise its right of self-defence has been debated, but unsatisfactorily reasoned, for decades. This book unravels the legal and factual complications that have obscured the answer to this question.
    Abstract: Intro -- The Inherent Right of Self-Defence in International Law -- Foreword -- Acknowledgement -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Use of Force Between States Before 1815 - The Sovereign Right to Use War -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Origin of the Sovereign Right to Use War -- 1.3 The Division of War into Offensive and Defensive War -- 1.4 The Theory of 'Just War' -- 1.4.1 The Limitations of 'Just War' -- 1.4.2 The Legal Scope of the Sovereign Right to Use War Defensively -- 1.4.3 The Early References to Considerations of Immediacy, Necessity and Proportionality -- 1.4.4 The Legal Commencement of an Armed Attack Between Sovereign States -- 1.5 Conclusion -- Chapter 2: The Use of Force Between States - 1815 to 1914 -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 International Customary Law -- 2.2.1 Instances of the Use of War, or Force -- 2.2.2 Peaceful Settlement of Disputes -- 2.2.3 Caroline -- 2.2.3.1 Immediacy -- 2.2.3.2 Necessity -- 2.2.3.3 Proportionality -- 2.3 The Legal Scope of Defensive War -- 2.4 The Legal Commencement of an Armed Attack Between Sovereign States -- 2.5 Conclusion -- Chapter 3: The Use Force Between States - 1919 to 1939 -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 International Customary Law - An Overview -- 3.2.1 Instances of the Use of War, or Force -- 3.2.2 Treaties Restricting the Use of War -- 3.2.2.1 Covenant of the League of Nations 1919 -- 3.2.2.2 Geneva Protocol 1924 -- 3.2.2.3 Locarno Treaties 1925 -- 3.2.2.4 General Treaty for the Renunciation of War 1928 -- 3.3 The Corollary Legal Right Created by the General Treaty -- 3.4 The Inherent Right of Self-Defence -- 3.4.1 The Legal Scope of the Inherent Right of Self-Defence -- 3.4.2 The Legal Commencement of an Armed Attack Between Sovereign States -- 3.5 Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Charter of the United Nations 1945 -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Charter of the United Nations 1945.
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  • 83
    ISBN: 9789400751194
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (230 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Literacy Studies v.7
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    DDC: 302.22440285
    Keywords: Computers and literacy.. ; Literacy ; Social aspects.. ; Children with social disabilities ; Education.. ; Educational technology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Arguing that literacy is crucial for integration into modern society, this book focuses on the uses of technology in supporting and advancing literacy in at-risk groups such as those with learning disabilities, low socioeconomic status and minority ethnicity.
    Abstract: Intro -- Technology as a Support for Literacy Achievements for Children at Risk -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Technology as a Support for Literacy Achievements for Children at Risk -- References -- Part I: Early Childhood -- Chapter 2: Effects of an Adaptive Game on Early Literacy Skills in At-Risk Populations -- Introduction -- Living Letters: An example of a Computer Program to Remediate Lags in Early Literacy Skills -- Efficacy of Living Letters -- Foundational Features of Remedial Programs for Early Literacy Skills -- Regulatory Skills -- Differential Susceptibility -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Giving All Children a Good Start: The Effects of an Embedded Multimedia Intervention for Narrowing the Vocabulary Gap Before Kindergarten -- Instructional Design Principles to Accelerate Vocabulary Development and Reduce Disparities -- Evidence for Effects of the World of Words -- References -- Chapter 4: Video Storybooks: A Way to Empower Children at Risk -- Introduction -- The Need for Early Interventions -- Story Understanding -- Video Storybooks: A New Generation of Digital Picture Storybooks -- Effects of Video Storybooks on Understanding the Main Story Line -- Effects of Video Storybooks on Understanding Internal Responses -- The Impact of Video Storybooks on Internalizing the Story's Vocabulary -- Why Are Video Storybooks a Strong Incentive for Understanding and Internalizing the Story Text? -- Effects of Interactive Video Storybooks on Understanding and Internalizing the Story Text -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- Level-Up Effects -- The Future -- References -- Chapter 5: Print to Pixel: Foundations of an E-Book Instructional Model in Early Literacy -- Introduction -- Foundations of the Model and Preliminary Research -- E-Book Quality -- E-Book Physical Environment -- E-Book Engagement -- E-Book Instruction -- Where We Are.
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  • 84
    ISBN: 9789400740204
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (253 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice Ser. v.13
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    DDC: 323
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    Keywords: Human rights and globalization - European Union countries ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Asserting that globalization is untenable because it does not foster equity, peace, and respect for the environment, this book deploys case studies of failed states such as Somalia and Afghanistan in advocating a new paradigm that advances global peace.
    Abstract: Intro -- Globalization and Human Rights -- Preface -- Introduction -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Human Rights: Soft Threats -- Chapter 1: Globalisation: From Chrematistic Rest to Humanist Wakefulness -- 1.1 Economic Globalisation and Decadent Postmodernity -- 1.1.1 May 1968 and Poststructuralism: The Loss of Referents and Deregulation -- 1.1.2 15 August 1971: The Trivialisation of Debtand the Stimulation of Speculation -- 1.1.3 The Primacy of Derivatives. The Opacity of Financesand Information Asymmetry -- 1.2 Resistant Postmodernity and the Economyof Permanence -- 1.2.1 The Return of Reality in the Face of the Financialisation of the Economy -- 1.2.2 The Humanist Sense of the Economy: Against Market Society -- 1.2.3 The Critique of Collosalism -- 1.2.4 Responsibility for Human Nature and Non-human Nature -- Chapter 2: Basic Structure and Tax Havens -- 2.1 In What Sense Does Justice Depend on Basic Structure? -- 2.2 Fairness in International Trade and Global Distribution: Beyond Some Common Misunderstandings -- 2.3 Humanitarian Hypocrisy and Tax Havens -- Chapter 3: Human Rights and the Inclusive Society -- 3.1 Human Rights and the Diversity of Abilities -- 3.2 The Evolution of International Law According to the Social Evolution -- 3.3 Redefining Disability -- 3.4 The Principles of the Convention, Especially Accessibility and Nondiscrimination -- 3.5 The Nucleus of the Convention: Rights -- 3.6 Enforcing Rights -- 3.7 The Role of the Convention in International Human Rights Law -- 3.8 Conclusions -- Part II: Human Rights: Hard Threats -- Chapter 4: Afghanistan: Why Has Violence Replaced Political Power? -- 4.1 Historical and Geographical Context. State Weakness and External Vulnerability -- 4.2 The Equilibrium and Disequilibrium of Afghanistan During the Cold War.
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    ISBN: 940072831X , 9789400728318
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online Ressource (307 Seiten)
    Series Statement: International perspectives on migration 1
    Parallel Title: Print version Feminism and Migration
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Feminism and migration
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    Keywords: Women immigrants ; Social conditions ; Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects ; Feminist theory ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Feminismus ; Migration
    Abstract: Feminism and Migration: Cross-Cultural Engagements is a rich, original, and diverse collection on the intersections of feminism and migration in western and non-western contexts. This book explores the question: does migration empower women? Through wide-ranging topics on theorizing feminism in migration, contesting identities and agency, resistance and social justice, and religion for change, well-known and emerging scholars provide in-depth analysis of how social, cultural, political, and economic forces shape new modalities and perspectives among women upon migration. It highlights the cent
    Description / Table of Contents: Feminism and Migration; Acknowledgements; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Feminism and Migration: An Overview; 1.2 Feminist Inspirations; 1.3 Synopses of Chapters; References; Part I: Theorizing Feminisms in Migration; Chapter 2: Intersectional-Gender and the Locationality of Women "in Transit"; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Challenging the West vs. "Third-world" Binarism; 2.3 Multicentering Feminism and Locationality of Women "in Transit"; 2.4 Locationality of Women "in Transit" as Being Within/out; 2.5 Intersectional-Gender; 2.6 Conclusion; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 3: Synergies Between Feminist Thought and Migration Studies in Mexico (1975-2010)3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Historical Overview of Two Converging Trajectories: Feminist Thought and Migration Studies; 3.3 Reshaping Gender Relations Through Migration; 3.3.1 Women Who Leave; 3.3.2 Women Who Stay; 3.4 Feminist Thought and Action: Cross-Border Collaboration at the Gender-Migration Nexus; 3.4.1 Abandoned Wives and Children in Limbo; 3.4.2 Migration, Asylum-Seeking and Domestic Violence; 3.5 Conclusion; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 4: Fragmented Migrant (Her)Stories: Multi-sited Ethnography and Feminist Migration Research4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Within and Beyond Situated Knowledge and Positionality; 4.3 Rethinking Research Across Difference in Migration Studies; 4.4 Multi-sited Ethnography; 4.5 Multi-sited Ethnography, Feminist Research and Gendered Migration; 4.5.1 "Here" and "There" as Interdependent Spaces; 4.5.1.1 The Case of the Strawberry Pickers; 4.5.1.2 Family Reunification; 4.5.1.3 Paulette; 4.5.2 Greater Opportunities for Reciprocity and Participation; 4.5.3 The Migrant as a Strategic Agent
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.6 ConclusionReferences; Part II: Contesting Identities and Agency; Chapter 5: Japanese Single Mothers in Australia: Negotiation with Patriarchal Ideology and Stigma in the Homeland; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Theories and Methods; 5.3 Reasons for Remaining in Australia; 5.3.1 Practical Concerns in Remaining in Australia; 5.3.1.1 Generous Social Welfare and Job Opportunities in Australia; 5.3.1.2 Children and Their Fathers; 5.3.2 Remaining in Australia as an Escape? Negotiating Patriarchal Ideology and Stigma; 5.3.2.1 Sense of Belonging and Identity; 5.4 Conclusion; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 6: Migrant Women in Belgium: Identity Versus Feminism6.1 Introduction; 6.2 From Invisible Migrant Women to Dominated Muslim Women; 6.3 Women's Movement and Migrant Women; 6.3.1 Landscape of the Women's Movement; 6.3.2 Migrant Women in the Women's Movement; 6.3.2.1 Women's Mass Movement; Femmes Prévoyantes Socialistes (FPS); Vie Féminine (VF); 6.3.2.2 The Feminist Movement; 6.4 Critique of the Women's Movement; 6.5 (Re)building a Feminist Project; References; Chapter 7: Transgression into 'Hidden' Feminism: Immigrant Muslim Woman from India; 7.1 Introduction
    Description / Table of Contents: 7.2 Immigrant Muslim Women from India
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  • 86
    ISBN: 9789400749054
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (247 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: AMINTAPHIL: the Philosophical Foundations of Law and Justice Series v.4
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 343.08
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    Keywords: Law and economics ; Law -- Philosophy ; Law -- Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift
    Abstract: Exploring a pressing issue in the context of contemporary economic woes, this volume combines philosophy and jurisprudence to develop new theories of economic justice that reexamine the commonly held values informing policies on the market and the workplace.
    Abstract: Intro -- Economic Justice -- Contents -- Introduction -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- Part I: 18th Century Thinking and Current Issues in Economic Justice -- Chapter 1: Some Remarks on Hume's Account of Property Including One Cheer for the Communist Manifesto -- Chapter 2: Rousseau on Poverty -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Poverty as Relative -- 2.3 Poverty as Threat to Virtue and Security -- 2.3.1 Virtue -- 2.3.2 Security -- 2.4 Social Responsibility and Poverty -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Bentham and Payday Lenders -- 3.1 Bentham's Moral Theory and Liberty -- 3.2 Payday Lenders -- References -- Part II: Economic Justice in North America -- Chapter 4: Justice and Correctional Health Services -- 4.1 Prologue -- 4.2 Justice and Imprisonment -- 4.3 The Mandate of the Correctional Health Care Professional -- 4.4 Social Justice, Health Care, and Prisons -- 4.4.1 Incarceration as a Juridic Disability -- 4.4.2 The Social Disvaluation of the Incarcerated -- 4.4.3 The Management of Responsibility for Inmates -- 4.5 Coda -- Chapter 5: Economic Justice and Freedom of Conscience -- 5.1 Religious and Sexual Neutrality -- 5.2 Positive Neutrality at a Price -- References -- Chapter 6: Economic Justice in the Oikos: Freedom and Equality in Family Law -- 6.1 Relevant Caselaw -- 6.2 Legal Issues -- 6.3 Philosophical Issues -- 6.3.1 Discrimination and Equality -- 6.3.2 Public and Private Bene ts -- 6.3.3 Benefit and the Structure of Choice -- 6.3.4 Choice and the Intentionality of Object -- 6.3.5 Choice by Deeming -- 6.3.6 Protection of Autonomy -- 6.3.7 Priority of Respect for Freedom, or for Consumption -- 6.4 Policy Issues -- Part III: Private Property, Free Market and Economic Justice -- Chapter 7: Rights and Economic Justice in Nozick's Theory -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Basic Natural Rights and Protective Agencies -- 7.3 Procedural Natural Rights.
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  • 87
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    ISBN: 9789400746053
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (184 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Law and Philosophy Library v.101
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 346.02201
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    Keywords: Contracts ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This unique monograph on the Rawlsian principles of contract law advocates an understanding of the topic based on common agreement that contractual terms be reasonable--in other words, acceptable to reasonable people seeking equitable cooperation with others.
    Abstract: Intro -- Reasonableness and Responsibility: A Theory of Contract Law -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Setting the Scene: Distributive Justice, Corrective Justice, and Monism in Political Philosophy and Contract Law -- 2.1 Distributive and Corrective Justice -- 2.2 Monism in Political Philosophy and in the Law of Contracts -- Chapter 3: The Distributive Understanding of Contract Law: Kronman on Contract Law and Distributive Justice -- 3.1 Kronman's Argument -- 3.2 The Failures of the Paretian Principle -- 3.2.1 The Structure of a Contract -- 3.2.2 The Paretian Principle and Responsibility for Breach of Contract -- 3.2.3 The Paretian Principle, Consent, and Autonomy -- 3.3 Final Thoughts -- Chapter 4: Libertarianism and the Law of Contracts -- 4.1 The Main Tenets of Nozick's Libertarianism: The Entitlement Theory -- 4.1.1 The Principle of Justice in Acquisition -- 4.1.2 The Principle of Justice in Transfer -- 4.1.3 The Recti cation of Injustice in Holdings -- 4.2 Libertarianism, Contract Law, and the State -- 4.2.1 Nozick on Distributive Justice -- 4.3 Why the Wilt Chamberlain Example Doesn't Work -- 4.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 5: The Division of Responsibility and Contract Law -- 5.1 A Fair System of Social Cooperation -- 5.2 The Well-Ordered Society -- 5.3 The Political Conception of the Person -- 5.4 The Idea of Free Citizens -- 5.5 The Idea of Equal Citizens -- 5.6 The Reasonable and the Rational -- 5.7 The Division of Responsibility -- 5.8 Relational Duties, Private Law, and Contract Law -- 5.9 Contract Law and Distributive Justice -- 5.10 Nonrelational Duties -- 5.11 The Original Position and the Veil of Ignorance -- 5.12 The Principles of Justice -- 5.13 The List of Primary Goods -- 5.14 Conclusion -- Chapter 6: Explaining Contract Doctrine -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Legal Classification of Obligations.
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  • 88
    ISBN: 9789400747289
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (214 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Explorations of Educational Purpose Ser. v.24
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.43
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    Keywords: Communist education.. ; Socialism and education ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Presenting case studies that form a wide-ranging critique of contemporary and historical education provision under socialist governance, this well rounded volume also offers positive suggestions for tackling thorny communal issues through socialist pedagogy.
    Abstract: Intro -- Logics of Socialist Education -- Contents -- Reflections from Zuccotti Park and Tahrir Square: Interesting, Uncertain, Insecure but Exciting Times for Socialists -- Introduction -- Zuccotti Park in New York City, USA -- Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Discovering and Negotiating Socialist Educational Logics Under Post-socialist Conditions -- Crisis, Insecurity and Uncertainty in the Twenty-First Century -- Discovering Socialism -- Socialist Logics for Education and Social Transformation -- Education and Human Dignity -- Comparative Education Theorising and Socialist Challenges -- A Final Note -- References -- Part I: Negotiating the Present: Twenty-First Century Socialism -- Chapter 2: Decolonising Bolivian Education: Ideology Versus Reality -- Introduction -- The Road to Decolonising the Education System -- Main Actors' Power Struggles Around the New Decolonising Education Law -- Concluding Reflections: A Bumpy Road to Decolonising Education -- References -- Chapter 3: Teaching 'Valores' in Cuba: A Conversation Among Teacher Educators -- Introduction -- Values and Tourism: Holding on to Socialism in a Liberalising Economy -- Values Education and the Role of Youth in the Socialist Project -- Positionalities -- Research Context and Data Collection -- The Example of Prostitution -- Need-Greed Tension -- Majority-Minority Tension -- A Gendered Reading -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Soviets in the Countryside: The MST's Remaking of Socialist Educational Practices in Brazil -- Introducing the MST -- Educational Experiments: Beginning to Develop an MST Pedagogy -- Discovering Soviet Pedagogy -- Moisey M. Pistrak -- Anton Semyonovich Makarenko -- Picking and Choosing from Soviet Pedagogy -- From the Books to the Classroom: Moving from Theory to Practice.
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  • 89
    ISBN: 9789400742673
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (267 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Muslims in Global Societies Series v.6
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Islamic sociology ; Anthropology of religion -- Islamic countries ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This book applies the methods and techniques of anthropology to analyze the role of Islam in the social lives of Muslims. Tracks and assesses key developments of the last three decades, and discusses the place of Islam in the anthropology of world religions.
    Abstract: Intro -- Articulating Islam:Anthropological Approaches to Muslim Worlds -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Articulating Islam -- Systematicity and Articulation -- The Anthropology of World Religions -- Islam, Being Muslim, and the People of Muslim Background -- Systematicity and Islam -- Locating Islam: Categories, Skills and Scales -- Beyond Objectification: Islam, Modernity, and the Diffuseness of the Past -- Doubt, Inconsistency and the Stresses of Being `of Muslim background´ -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Shurafā as Cosmopolitans: Islam, Genealogy and Hierarchy in the Central Sahara -- Introduction -- Saharan Hierarchies, Genealogies and the Islamic Revelation -- Genealogical World History: Muhammad Mahmud and the God-Given Order of Timbuktu -- Contemporary Conundrums: Kunta North and Kunta South -- Questions of Orthodoxy on the Algero-Malian Border -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Death and the Spirit of Patriarchy in Western India -- Introduction -- Fathers and Sons in the Ethnographic Present -- Fathers and Sons in Time -- Hameed -- Rasheed -- Zap -- The Spirit of Patriarchy and the Gift of Death -- Afterword -- References -- Chapter 4: On the Skills to Navigate the World, and Religion, for Coastal Muslims in Kenya -- Introduction -- `Kenyan´ and `Muslim´ on the Swahili Coast -- Historical Background - `under external control´ and Not `in charge´ at Home -- Between Worlds, Regionally -- `Between worlds´, Globally Speaking -- Swahili and Arab Worlds: Religion and Language -- Tackling umma and Colony: Sheikh al-Amin Mazrui -- Tackling umma and (Post-)colony: Sayyid Omar Abdalla, `Mwenye Baraka´ -- Tackling umma and Post-colony: On Radio Rahma, the `Voice of Mercy´ -- Taking Stock: Comparative Aspects -- Conclusion -- References.
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  • 90
    ISBN: 9789400740723
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (331 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice Series v.15
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 347.050285
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    Keywords: Technology and law ; Civil procedure ; Information technology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The most comprehensive treatment of an increasingly urgent topic, this book explores issues relating to electronic justice from around the world and includes the key reports from the 2010 International Association of Procedural Law Conference in Pecs, Hungary.
    Abstract: Intro -- Electronic Technology and Civil Procedure -- Contents -- Introduction -- I -- II -- III -- Intervention of Honorary President Marcel Storme at the Colloquium on E-Justice in Pécs (September 2010) -- Part I: Adapting Systems of Civil Procedure to Electronic Technology -- Chapter 1: Electronic Technology and Civil Procedure - Applicability of Electronic Technology in the Course of Civil Procedure* -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Functions of Newly Developed ET and Civil Procedure -- 1.2.1 General Remarks -- 1.2.2 What Are the Newly Developed ETs and Their Functions? -- 1.2.3 Different Structure of Civil Procedure and ET -- 1.2.4 Relevant Stages and Fundamentals of Civil Proceedings -- 1.3 First Stage - Commencement of a Civil Claim -- 1.3.1 An Action of a Party to Commence a Civil Claim -- 1.3.2 Filing of Claim with the Court -- 1.3.2.1 General Aspect of a Claim -- 1.3.2.2 Formality and Some Additional Requirement for the Claim? -- 1.3.3 Service of Process -- 1.3.3.1 General -- 1.3.3.2 Possibilities of Electronic Service of Process -- 1.3.4 Other Communications Between Parties Themselves or with the Court -- 1.4 The Second Stage (1) - Preparation for Plenary Hearings -- 1.5 The Second Stage (2) - Presenting Relevant Evidence Before the Court -- 1.6 The Third Stage - Plenary Hearings -- 1.6.1 Generals -- 1.6.2 Requirements of Oral Hearings and Their Functions -- 1.6.3 Possibilities to Use Video Conference System in Plenary Hearings -- 1.6.4 Merits and Problems of Videoconferencing Systems in Civil Litigation -- 1.7 The Fourth Stage - Service of Judgment and Appeals -- 1.7.1 General -- 1.7.2 Service of Judgment -- 1.7.3 Appeals -- 1.7.4 Judgment as an Authorized Title for Civil Enforcement -- 1.8 Summary Proceedings -- 1.8.1 Generals -- 1.8.2 Money Judgments -- 1.8.3 Warning Procedure for Collecting Money Claims -- 1.9 Final Remarks.
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  • 91
    ISBN: 9789400744059
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (623 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    Series Statement: Social Indicators Research Ser. v.50
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306
    Keywords: Happiness -- Psychological aspects ; Quality of life ; Happiness ; Psychological aspects.. ; Quality of life ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The new updated edition of this popular text uses a proposed theory to posit that much of the research on subjective well-being can be construed in terms of psychological strategies people use to optimize their happiness and life satisfaction.
    Abstract: Intro -- The Psychology of Quality of Life -- Preface -- Contents -- Author Biography -- Part I: Introduction -- References -- Chapter 1: Philosophical Foundations, Definitions, and Measures -- 1 Happiness Is Both a Philosophical and Psychological Concept -- 2 Happiness as a Strong and Universal Motive -- 3 Bentham Versus Aristotle -- 4 Three Philosophical Views of Happiness -- 4.1 Psychological Happiness (Hedonic or Emotional Well-Being) -- 4.1.1 Psychological Happiness as Positive and Negative Affect -- 4.1.2 Psychological Happiness as Hedonic Sensations of Momentary Pleasures -- 4.1.3 Psychological Happiness as Neuronal Chemical Release of Dopamine in the Brain -- 4.1.4 Psychological Happiness as Utility -- 4.1.5 Psychological Happiness as Emotional Well-Being -- 4.1.6 Philosophical Objections to Happiness as Sensory Hedonism -- 4.2 Prudential Happiness (Life Satisfaction or the Cognitive Component of Subjective Well-Being) -- 4.2.1 Prudential Happiness as Life Satisfaction -- 4.2.2 Prudential Happiness as Domain Satisfaction -- 4.2.3 Prudential Happiness as Flow and Engagement -- 4.2.4 Prudential Happiness as Desire Satisfaction -- 4.2.5 Prudential Happiness as Attitudinal Pleasure -- 4.3 Perfectionist Happiness (Eudaimonia or Psychological Well-Being) -- 4.3.1 Perfectionist Happiness as Eudaimonia -- 4.3.2 Perfectionist Happiness as Purpose and Meaning in Life -- 4.3.3 Perfectionist Happiness as Positive Mental Health or Flourishing -- 4.3.4 Perfectionist Happiness as Satisfaction of the Full Spectrum of Human Needs (Basic and Growth Needs) -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Further Distinctions Among Major Subjective QOL Concepts -- 1 Subjective Versus Objective QOL -- 2 Inputs Versus Outcomes of QOL -- 3 Inner Versus Outer Aspects of QOL -- 4 Happiness Versus Life Satisfaction -- 5 Subjective Well-Being as an Umbrella Concept.
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  • 92
    ISBN: 9789400739680
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (236 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: International Perspectives on Migration Series v.3
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.82
    Keywords: Emigration and immigration Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Based on findings of the multidisciplinary three-year TRANS-NET research project, this book examines the complex and multi-level processes of migrant transnationalism in four examples: India-United Kingdom, Morocco-France, Turkey-Germany and Estonia-Finland.
    Abstract: Intro -- Migration and Transformation -- Acknowledgement -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Research Procedure -- 1.2 Structure of the Book -- References -- Chapter 2: Migration, Transnationalism, and Ambivalence: The Punjab-United Kingdom Linkage -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Context: Punjab-UK Migration Corridor -- 2.3 Methods -- 2.4 Nonconforming Typologies: The Heterogeneity of Transnational Space -- 2.5 Against the Duality of Transnational Spaces -- 2.6 The State and the Production of Transnationalism -- 2.7 Pragmatic Citizenship and Ambivalent Nationality -- 2.8 "Illegality" and Social Licitness -- 2.9 Historicizing Networks -- 2.10 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Franco-Moroccan Transnational Space: Continuity and Transformations -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Background -- 3.2.1 Colonial Past, Migration History, and Current Situation -- 3.2.2 Migration Policies and Transformation of Migrant Categories -- 3.3 Data and Methods -- 3.4 Effects of State Regulations on Migration Channels -- 3.4.1 Searching for a Better Quality of Life -- 3.4.2 Continuity Through Family History and Connections -- 3.5 Political Orientation -- 3.5.1 Nationality and Citizenship: Perceptions and Strategies -- 3.5.2 Political Participation -- 3.6 Symbolic Boundaries Through Affiliations -- 3.6.1 Narratives of Home and Belonging -- 3.7 Employment and Economic Strategies -- 3.7.1 Importance of Transnational Networks in the Professional Field -- 3.7.2 Remittances, Investments, and Material Flows Across the Borders -- 3.8 Education, Schooling, and Transnational Connections -- 3.9 Migration and Social Mobility -- 3.10 Transformation of Gender Roles -- 3.11 Conclusion and Discussion -- References -- Chapter 4: Varying Transnational and Multicultural Activities in the Turkish-German Migration Context -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Historical Background.
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  • 93
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    ISBN: 9789400724334
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 279p. 123 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: Demographic Research Monographs, A series of the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
    DDC: 304.8
    Keywords: Social sciences ; History ; Migration ; Social Sciences
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  • 94
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    ISBN: 9789400743908
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (94 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Well-Being and Quality of Life Research Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.640830941
    Keywords: Quality of life ; Children -- Mortality ; Quality of life.. ; Children ; Mortality ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Quality of Life and MortalityAmong Children -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Mortality -- 1.1…Death -- References -- 2 Quality of Life -- 2.1…Introduction -- References -- 3 Death of Children in the Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries -- 3.1…Introduction -- 3.2…Sources -- 3.3…Death -- 3.4…Health and Development -- 3.5…Therapy -- 3.6…Mortality in Seventeenth Century Dublin -- 3.7…Seventeenth Century London -- 3.8…Eighteenth Century Ireland and England -- 3.8.1 England -- 3.8.2 Ireland -- 3.8.3 Famine -- 3.9…Cultural Factors -- 3.9.1 Ireland -- 3.9.2 England and Wales -- 3.9.3 Godfrey's Cordial -- 3.9.4 Baby Farming -- 3.9.5 Climbing Boys -- 3.9.6 Industrialization -- 3.10…Date and Perspective -- References -- 4 Children's Mortality in England and Wales: 1838--1902 -- 4.1…Introduction -- 4.2…Health and Living Conditions -- 4.3…Quality of Life -- 4.4…Discussion -- 4.4.1 Family -- References -- 5 Birth, Life, and Death in Dublin, 1619--1798 -- References -- 6 Nineteenth Century Ireland -- 6.1…Post-Famine Mortality -- 6.2…A Descriptive Estimate -- 6.3…Correlations -- References -- 7 Mortality Among Children.
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  • 95
    ISBN: 9789400727779
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (693 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.487
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    Keywords: Computer games ; Social aspects ; Handbooks, manuals, etc.. ; Educational games ; Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift März 2009 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    Abstract: The International Handbook of Digital Games Studies provides an up-to-date overview of the field and perspectives for the future. The focus lies on aesthetic, social, cultural and educational aspects of computer games and persistent (multiplayer) game worlds.
    Abstract: Intro -- Computer Games and New Media Cultures -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Computer Games and Digital Game Cultures: An Introduction -- Digital Games and Game Cultures: Still Marginalized? -- New Media, Technology, and Popular Culture -- Methodical Issues -- About This Handbook -- Part I: Computer Games and Game Analysis -- Part II: The Player-Game Relation -- Part III: Users, Uses, and Social Contexts of Computer Games -- Part IV: Game and Player Cultures -- Part V: Educational Approaches and Learning -- References -- Bibliography -- Gameography -- Part I: Computer Games and Game Analysis -- Chapter 2: The Mediality of Computer Games -- The Computer Game as a Medium -- Medium and Mediality -- From the Freedom of Play to the Immanence of Playing -- Aesthetics and Pragmatics of Computer Games -- Mediality and Empirical Research -- Medial Properties of Computer Games -- Pictorial Semiotics of Computer Games -- Games as Interactive Pictures -- Presence in/of Computer Games -- Case Study: The First-Person Shooter as an Interactive Image -- The First Person as a Philosophical Problem -- Representation as a Pictorial Form -- Concepts of the Self -- Subjectivity as a Medial Form -- The Concept of First-Person Shooters -- Conclusion -- References -- Bibliography -- Gameography -- Chapter 3: Computer Games as a Comparative Medium: A Few Cautionary Remarks -- Introduction -- Computer Games as a Comparative Medium -- Genre -- Mise-en-scène -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Bibliography -- (Graphic) Books -- Filmography -- Gameography -- Chapter 4: "And What Do You Play?": A Few Considerations Concerning a Genre Theory of Games -- Introduction -- De ning Genre -- Approaches to Game Genres -- Protagonists in the Process of Genrefication -- Game Industry and Genre -- Press -- Players -- References -- Bibliography -- Gameography.
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  • 96
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    ISBN: 9789400748484
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (158 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.3095125
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    Keywords: Sexual division of labor.. ; Housekeeping.. ; Sex role.. ; Husbands -- Effect of wife's employment on.. ; Women ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Based upon the experiences of families with stay-at-home dads in China, this book offers an insightful analysis of gender inequality in families. It examines how couples re-negotiate household labor in ways that perpetuate male dominance within the family.
    Abstract: Intro -- Re-negotiating Gender -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Literature Review -- Chapter 3: Research Methodology -- Chapter 4: Conceptualizing Housework and Who Does What? -- Chapter 5: The Changing Gender Ideology of Contemporary Hong Kong -- Chapter 6: Housework Battles and Gender Strategies -- Chapter 7: Children, In-Laws, and "Doing Gender" of Couples -- Chapter 8: "Undoing" or "Redoing" Gender -- Chapter 9: Conclusion -- Appendix A: Interview Schedule -- References -- Index.
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  • 97
    ISBN: 9789400747807
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (426 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Human-Environment Interactions Ser. v.1
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.2
    Keywords: Human ecology.. ; Social ecology.. ; Sustainable development.. ; Anthropology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book represents some of the latest thinking on human-environment interactions (HEI) research across diverse disciplines such as demography, health, land use and land cover change, institutions, resource management, sustainability, and policy implications.
    Abstract: Intro -- Human-Environment Interactions -- Foreword -- About the Authors -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Human-Environment Interactions Research -- 1.1 Environmental Determinism -- 1.2 Cultural Determinism -- 1.3 Human-Environment Interactions -- 1.4 A Road Map to the Chapters -- References -- Part I Health and Adaptation Approaches -- Chapter 2: A Half-Century Portrait: Health Transition in the Xavante Indians from Central Brazil -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Xavante: Ecology, Territory, and History -- 2.3 Health Transition and the Xavante -- 2.3.1 Recent Demographic Change -- 2.3.2 The Case of Oral Health -- 2.3.3 Nutrition Transition and Socioeconomic Differentiation -- 2.4 Final Considerations -- References -- Chapter 3: Balancing People, Policies, and Resources in Rural Tibet -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Landholdings and the Proximate Determinants of Fertility -- 3.3 Data and Methods -- 3.4 Land Tenure, Birth Control, and Economic Development in Rural Tibet -- 3.4.1 Land Tenure and Per Capital Landholdings -- 3.4.2 Birth Control Policy and Implementation -- 3.4.3 Rapid Economic Development -- 3.5 The Rural Tibetan Fertility Transition -- 3.5.1 Phase 1: The "Old Society" -- 3.5.2 Phase 2: The Commune Period -- 3.5.3 Phase 3: The Family Responsibility System -- 3.5.4 Phase 4: Motives and Means for Effective Fertility Control -- 3.5.5 Phase 5: Is Replacement Fertility Here to Stay? -- 3.6 Conclusion: Landholdings and Fertility Revisited -- References -- Chapter 4: Human-Wildlife Contact and Emerging Infectious Diseases -- 4.1 Emerging Infectious Diseases -- 4.2 Wildlife and Emerging Infectious Diseases -- 4.3 Consumption of Wildlife -- 4.4 Land-Use/Land-Cover Change and Climate Change -- 4.5 Primate-Based Ecotourism -- References.
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  • 98
    ISBN: 9789400754829
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (245 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: ARI - Springer Asia Ser. v.3
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 307.76095
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    Keywords: Politics and culture -- Southeast Asia ; Political sociology -- Southeast Asia ; Southeast Asia -- Social conditions ; Southeast Asia -- Politics and government ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In contrast to many publications on the rural/urban divide, this volume provides empirical perspectives from four Asian countries: India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand that inform numerous insights into a broader analysis of this fast-paced dynamic.
    Abstract: Intro -- Cleavage, Connection and Conflict in Rural, Urban and Contemporary Asia -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Place, Society and Politics Across Urban and Rural Asia -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Places and Themes: An Overview of Chapters -- 1.3 Beyond the Rural-Urban Divide -- 1.4 Urban Sprawl, Rural Transformation and Space of Flows in Asia -- 1.5 On the Politics of Rural-Urban Cleavage and Connection -- 1.6 Conclusion: Promise and Dystopia of Thoroughgoing Urbanisation and Rural Transformation -- References -- Part I: India -- Chapter 2: Rural, Urban, and Regional: Re-spatializing Capital and Politics in India -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Capital Cities, Regions, and Spatiality of Politics -- 2.3 Rural-Urban and Urban-Regional Linkages: Realigning Population, Power, and Capital -- References -- Chapter 3: Rural Youths as Real Estate Entrepreneurs in Globalizing Hyderabad -- 3.1 When the Bubble Bursts -- 3.2 Popular Democracy and Urban Property Rights -- 3.3 Capitalizing on the "Rural" -- 3.4 Globalization on Local Terms -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Livelihoods and Development: Socioeconomic Exclusion in Mumbai's Hinterland -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Mumbai and Its Hinterland: Land, Water, and Forest -- 4.3 Forestry in India and the Tansa Wildlife Sanctuary -- 4.4 Peoples of the Tansa Forest -- 4.4.1 Aghai Grampanchayat -- 4.4.2 Pivali Grampanchayat -- 4.4.3 Wandra Grampanchayat -- 4.4.4 Mohili Grampanchayat -- 4.4.5 Taharpur Grampanchayat -- 4.5 Caste, Tribe, and Livelihood -- 4.6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Part II: Indonesia -- Chapter 5: Regional Governance in Decentralizing Indonesia: Learning from the Success of Urban-Rural Cooperation in Metropolitan Yogyakarta -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Regional Governance and Urban-Rural Cooperation.
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9781402057861
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 674 p. 898 illus., 629 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: Stichting Foundation Rembrandt Research Project 5
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. A corpus of Rembrandt paintings ; 5: Small-scale history paintings
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    Keywords: Humanities ; History ; Arts ; Humanities / Arts ; Humanities ; History ; Arts ; Werkverzeichnis ; Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn 1606-1669 ; Malerei ; Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn 1606-1669 ; Genremalerei ; Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn 1606-1669 ; Historienmalerei
    Abstract: This is the fifth volume of A CORPUS OF REMBRANDT PAINTINGS, which will consist of six volumes in total. The CORPUS is dedicated to the painted works of Rembrandt. It aims to isolate Rembrandts own works from the great volume of Rembrandt-like paintings, produced by his many pupils and followers, sometimes with the involvement of the master himself. The fourth volume (Springer 2005) was dedicated to Rembrandts self-portraits. This fifth volume is about the small-scale history and genre paintings. The so-called histories (paintings, etchings and drawings with biblical or mythological scenes) were considered to be the most challenging assignments for an artist. All kinds of artistic insights and skills known in Rembrandts time as the basic aspects of the art of painting - played a role in the creation of this kind of work, especially in the history paintings. Systematic research into this hitherto little known area has revealed a rich, and often fresh understanding of Rembrandts own way of thinking about these basic aspects, which makes the present volume a unique and innovative contribution to the history of art. A detailed comparison of Rembrandts own work with that of his pupils has furthermore provided a detailed access to Rembrandts own criteria regarding artistic quality
    Abstract: This is the fifth volume of A CORPUS OF REMBRANDT PAINTINGS, which will consist of six volumes in total. The CORPUS is dedicated to the painted works of Rembrandt. It aims to isolate Rembrandt’s own works from the great volume of Rembrandt-like paintings, produced by his many pupils and followers, sometimes with the involvement of the master himself. The fourth volume (Springer 2005) was dedicated to Rembrandt’s self-portraits. This fifth volume is about the small-scale history and genre paintings. The so-called ‘histories’ (paintings, etchings and drawings with biblical or mythological scenes) were considered to be the most challenging assignments for an artist. All kinds of artistic insights and skills - known in Rembrandt’s time as the basic aspects of the art of painting - played a role in the creation of this kind of work, especially in the history paintings. Systematic research into this hitherto little known area has revealed a rich, and often fresh understanding of Rembrandt’s own way of thinking about these basic aspects, which makes the present volume a unique and innovative contribution to the history of art. A detailed comparison of Rembrandt’s own work with that of his pupils has furthermore provided a detailed access to Rembrandt’s own criteria regarding artistic quality
    Description / Table of Contents: PrefaceBibliographical and other Abbreviations -- Essays: -- I. Towards a Reconstruction of Rembrandt’s Art Theory -- II. An Illustrated Chronological Survey of Rembrandt’s Small-Scale ‘Histories’: Paintings, Etchings and a Selection of Drawings, with Remarks on Art-Theoretical Aspects, Function and Questions of Authenticity -- III. Rembrandt’s Prototypes and Pupils’ Production of Variants -- IV. On Quality: Comparative Remarks on the Functioning of Rembrandt’s Pictorial Mind -- V. More than One Hand in Paintings by Rembrandt -- Catalogue of the Small-Scale History and Genre Paintings 1642-1669 by Rembrandt and his Pupils -- Corrigenda et Addenda -- Indexes.
    Note: At head of title: Stichting Foundation Rembrandt Research Project , Accompanied by folded leaf of small history paintings , Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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  • 100
    ISBN: 9789400724211
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (592 pages)
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    DDC: 306.072
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    Keywords: Social indicators - Research ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The aim of the Handbook of Social Indicators and Quality of Life Research is to create an overview of the field of Quality of Life (QOL) studies in the early years of the 21st century that can be updated and improved upon as the field evolves and the century unfolds.
    Abstract: Intro -- Handbook of Social Indicators and Quality of Life Research -- Editorial Advisory Board -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1: Prologue: The Development and Evolution of Research on Social Indicators and Quality of Life (QOL) -- The Historical Development of the Field of Social Indicators and QOL Studies -- Social Indicators and QOL Research in the 1960s and Pre-1960s -- Social Indicators and QOL Research in Sociology, Economics, and Political Science -- Social Indicators and QOL Research in Health and Medicine -- Social Indicators and QOL Research in Management -- Social Indicators and QOL in the 1970s and 1980s -- Social Indicators and QOL Research in Sociology, Psychology, Economics, and Political Science -- Social Indicators and QOL Research in Health and Medicine -- Social Indicators and QOL Research in Management -- Social Indicators and QOL Research in Marketing -- Social Indicators and QOL Research in the 1990s and 2000s -- Social Indicators and QOL Research in Sociology, Psychology, Economics, and Political Science -- Social Indicators and QOL Research in Planning -- Social Indicators and QOL Research in Health and Medicine -- Social Indicators and QOL Research in Management -- Social Indicators and QOL Research in Marketing -- Uses of Social Indicators and QOL Research -- The Enlightenment Function -- The Policy Analysis Function -- The Medical Function -- The Managerial Function -- Prospects for the Future -- References -- 2: The Good Life: Eighth Century to Third Century BCE -- Introduction -- General Issues -- Tragedy -- Orphism -- Politics -- Homer (Eighth Century BCE) -- Hesiod of Ascra (Late Eighth/Early Seventh Century BCE) -- Pythagoras of Samos (c. 560-480 BCE) -- Heraclitus of Ephesus (c. 540-480 BCE) -- Theognis (Late Sixth and Early Fifth Century BCE) -- Anaxagoras of Clazomenae (c. 500-428 BCE).
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