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    Florence : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9781315690285
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 394.20688
    Keywords: Special events Marketing ; Special events Public relations ; Special events ; Marketing ; Special events ; Public relations
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- Section 1: Theoretical underpinning -- 2. Communicating with your audiences -- 3. Events and communication channels -- Section 2: Printed media -- 4. Advertising -- 5. Direct communication -- 6. Media relations -- 7. Merchandising -- Section 3: Online media -- 8. Websites -- 9. Social networking sites -- 10. Email -- Section 4: Multimedia -- 11. Video -- 12. Images -- 13. Exhibition stands -- 14. Conclusion.
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    ISBN: 9781317485254
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (493 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Thompson, Mark R Routledge Handbook of the Contemporary Philippines
    DDC: 306.09599
    Abstract: Cover -- Half title -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Notes on contributors -- Foreword -- Introduction -- PART I: Domestic politics -- 1 Clientelism revisited -- 2 Patrons, bosses, dynasties, and reformers in local politics -- 3 The political party system -- 4 Combating corruption -- 5 The civil service: weaknesses and constructive informal practices -- 6 House of clans: political dynasties in the legislature -- 7 Pork transmogrified: the unending story of particularistic spending -- 8 Congress: separate but not equal -- 9 The presidency: a relational approach -- 10 The judiciary under threat -- 11 Civil-military relations: norming and departures -- PART II: Foreign relations -- 12 Foreign relations between the Philippines and the United States -- 13 From antagonistic to close neighbors? twenty-first century PhilippinesâChina relations -- 14 Towards strategic partnership: PhilippinesâJapan relations after seventy years -- 15 Diaspora diplomacy -- PART III: Economics and social policy -- 16 Bypassing industrial development -- 17 Capital flight -- 18 The changing configuration of capitalism -- 19 Economic nationalism and its legacy -- 20 Technocracy and class politics in policy-making -- 21 The allure of Pantawid Pamilya: the conditional cash transfer program -- 22 Informality and legality in women's livelihoods in Baguio City -- 23 Persistent poverty and elite-dominated policymaking -- 24 From pamilya to grasya: microfinance -- PART IV: Cultures and movements -- 25 A syncretic culture -- 26 Gender, nation, and Filipino Catholicism past and present -- 27 Between rights protection and development aggression: indigenous peoples -- 28 The resilience of the peasantry -- 29 The middle class in society and politics -- 30 NGOs in the post-M Marcos era
    Abstract: 31 Crossovers double-crossed: NGOs, semi-clientelism and political reform -- 32 The left: struggling to make a comeback -- 33 Trade unions: "free" but weak -- 34 The women's movement: policy issues, influence and constraints -- 35 Bangsamoro secessionism -- 36 Moro insurgency and third party mediation -- 37 The problem with a national(ist) method -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317528937
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (530 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Freedman, Alisa Introducing Japanese Popular Culture
    DDC: 306.0952
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    ISBN: 9781317433743
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (251 pages)
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Dancák, Pavol [Rezension von: Bouwer, Johan, 1955-, Philosophy of leisure : foundations of the good life] 2022
    Series Statement: Routledge Critical Leisure Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bouwer, Johan, 1955 - Philosophy of leisure
    DDC: 306.4/812
    Keywords: Freizeit ; Muße ; Philosophie
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- PART I Leisure ideas in history -- 1 Leisure ideas in history -- Intermezzo I: The times, they are a changin' -- PART II Foundations of leisure -- 2 Leisure and freedom -- 3 Leisure and meaningful experiences -- 4 Leisure and identity -- 5 Leisure and ethics -- Intermezzo II: Leisure, postmodern experience and care -- PART III Future directions -- 6 Embodiment and virtual leisure -- 7 Leisure and spirituality: fertile new approaches -- 8 Leisure, well-being and self-construal -- 9 Idealistic leisure in a dynamic world -- Concluding thoughts -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315528519
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (283 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Popkewitz, Thomas A A Political Sociology of Educational Knowledge : Studies of Exclusions and Difference
    DDC: 306.43
    Keywords: Educational sociology ; Educational sociology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 The Reason of Schooling and Educational Research: Culture and Political Sociology -- PART I Schooling as Fabricating Human Kinds -- 2 The Making of the Argentinean Citizen in the Birth of the Republic -- 3 Puériculture Education and the Contours of the Republican Child Question and the Politics of Sexuality -- 4 The Traveling of PISA: Fabricating the Korean Global Citizen and the Reason of Reforms -- 5 Feeling Progressive: Historicizing Affect in Education -- PART II The Alchemy: Making the Subject -- 6 Scientific Americans: Historicizing the Making of Difference in Early 20th-Century U.S. Science Education -- 7 From Scribbles to Details: The Invention of Stages of Development in Drawing and the Government of the Child -- 8 Mathematics for All, Economic Growth, and the Making of the Citizen-Worker -- 9 The Alchemy of Brazilian Physical Education, the Regulating of the Body, and the Making of Kinds of People -- PART III The Double Gestures of Educational Reform: Inclusion as Exclusion -- 10 New Mathematics: A Tool for Living the Modern Life, Making the Mathematical Citizen, and the Problem of Disadvantage -- 11 The End of the World and a Promise of Happiness: Environmental Education within the Cultural Politics of Emotions -- 12 The Double Gestures of Schooling: The Historical Permutations of the "Problem" Student -- 13 Untangling the Reasoning of China's National Teacher Training Curriculum: Confucian Thesis, Modern Epistemology, and Difference -- PART IV Research as an "Actor" and the Political -- 14 Technique of Freedom: Representing the School Class as a Social Order -- 15 The Perils of "Actionable Insights": Educational Research and the Making of Difference
    Abstract: 16 The Sociology of Education and the History of the Present: Designing Agency/Fabricating Difference -- Contributors -- Index
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    Florence : Taylor and Francis | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781317356448
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (203 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Perspectives on the Non-Human in Literature and Culture
    DDC: 305.896073
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    Florence : Taylor and Francis | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781317154785
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (276 pages)
    DDC: 304.6072/3
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    Keywords: Deutschland ; Deutschland ; Geschichte 1983-1987 ; Volkszählung ; Datenschutz ; Deutschland
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    Florence : Taylor and Francis | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781351984782
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (878 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Revivals
    DDC: 306.766
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    ISBN: 9781317246206
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (247 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge-SCORAI Studies in Sustainable Consumption
    DDC: 306.3
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    Florence : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9781315095769
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (645 p.)
    Series Statement: Library of Essays on Family Rights
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.2309581
    Keywords: Children's rights ; Children Legal status, laws, etc ; Children's rights ; Children ; Legal status, laws, etc
    Abstract: chapter Introduction -- part Part I: Origins -- chapter 1 Janusz Korczak-His Legacy and its Relevance for Children’s Rights Today -- chapter 2 Transnational treaties on children’s rights: Norm building and circulation in the twentieth century -- chapter 3 Are Children’s Rights Still Human? -- chapter 4 Role of the United States in the Drafting of the Convention on the Rights of the Child -- part Part II: Influential Scholarship -- chapter 5 The value and values of children’s rights -- chapter 6 Out of children’s needs, children’s rights: The child’s voice in defining the family -- chapter 7 The Interests of the child and the child’s wishes: the role of dynamic self-determinism -- part Part III: Implementation -- chapter 8 International Human Rights Law: Imperialist, Inept and Ineffective? Cultural Relativism and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child -- chapter 9 Reservations to the Convention on the Rights of the Child -- chapter 10 Incorporation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in Law: A Comparative Review -- chapter 11 Miseducating children about their rights -- part Part IV: International Reach -- chapter 12 The CRC in Litigation under EU Law -- chapter 13 Chicken soup or chainsaws: some implications of the constitutionalisation of children’s rights in South Africa -- chapter 14 The “Politics” of Children’s Rights and Child Labour in India: A Social Constructionist Perspective -- chapter 15 Constitutional Fidelity through Children’s Rights -- part Part V: Interdisciplinary Scholarship -- chapter 16 Children’s rights: Some feminist approaches to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child -- chapter 17 The rights of children, the rights of nations: Developmental theory and the politics of children’s rights -- chapter 18 A Person’s a Person: Children’s Rights in Children’s Literature -- part Part VI: Involving Children -- chapter 19 Participation Rights of Premature Babies -- chapter 20 What responsibility do courts have to hear children’s voices? -- chapter 21 Children’s rights and research processes: Assisting children to (in)formed views -- part Part VII: Issues that are Contested -- chapter 22 The Unborn Child and Abortion Under the Draft Convention on the Rights of the Child -- chapter 23 Child Imprisonment: A case for Abolition? -- chapter 24 Public international law and the regulation of private spaces: Does the convention on the rights of the child impose an obligation on states to allow gay and lesbian couples to adopt? -- chapter 25 Some Australian children’s perceptions of physical punishment in childhood.
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    ISBN: 9781351379953
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (179 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Chiaro, Delia The Language of Jokes in the Digital Age : Viral Humour
    DDC: 306.44
    Keywords: Wit and humor in social media ; Joking ; Mass media and language
    Abstract: The Language of Jokes in the Digital Age- Front Cover -- The Language of Jokes in the Digital Age -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Note -- Chapter 1: The language of jokes: several years on -- Jokes and humorous discourse -- Form and content -- Notes -- Chapter 2: The language of jokes goes global -- Humour in unscripted TV entertainment -- Translating humour for the movies and television -- Verbal/visual humour -- Translation as a humorous device -- Notes -- Chapter 3: The language of jokes and gender -- Male, female, humour and laughter -- Targeting gender -- Women and self-deprecatory humour -- Gender bending -- Notes -- Chapter 4: The language of jokes online -- Conversational humour online -- When the verbal meets the visual: in and around internet memes -- Challenges -- Exclusive to the internet -- Criss-cross humour -- Notes -- Closing remarks -- Note -- References -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9781317127543
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (167 pages)
    Series Statement: Studies in Migration and Diaspora
    Parallel Title: Print version Kannisto, Päivi Global Nomads and Extreme Mobilities
    DDC: 305.9/06918
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    ISBN: 9781317392248
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (188 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Series Statement: Routledge Series for Creative Teaching and Learning in Anthropology
    Parallel Title: Print version Tucker, Catherine M Coffee Culture : Local Experiences, Global Connections
    DDC: 394.1/2
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Series Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- PART I COFFEE CULTURE, SOCIAL LIFE, AND GLOBAL HISTORY -- 1 Culture, Caffeine, and Coffee Shops -- 2 Theories of Food and Social Meanings of Coffee -- 3 Coffee Culture, History, and Media in Coca-Cola Land -- 4 Tracing Coffee Connections -- 5 Coffee and the Rise of the World System -- 6 Coffee, the Industrial Revolution, and Body Discipline -- PART II ACCOLADES AND ANTIPATHIES: COFFEE CONTROVERSIES THROUGH TIME -- 7 Coffee Controversies and Threats to Social Order -- 8 National Identities and Cultural Relevance -- 9 Coffee Waste, Consumer Choices, and Activism on College Campuses -- 10 Is Coffee Good or Bad for You?: Debates over Physical and Mental Health Effects -- PART III COFFEE PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING -- 11 Planting and Caring for Coffee -- 12 Harvesting, Processing, and Inequality -- 13 Environmental Sustainability of Coffee Production -- 14 Environmental Conundrums of Coffee Processing -- PART IV MARKETS AND THE MODERN WORLD SYSTEM -- 15 Market Volatility and Social Calamity -- 16 Efforts to Mitigate the Coffee Cycle and the Distribution of Power -- 17 A Brief History of Fair Trade -- 18 Conundrums of Fair Trade Coffee: Building Equity or Reinventing Subjugation? -- 19 Riding the Next Wave of Coffee: Possibilities for Transformation -- Appendix: A Coffee Culture Timeline -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317508069
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (229 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Sociology
    Parallel Title: Print version Brandth, Berit Work–Family Dynamics : Competing Logics of Regulation, Economy and Morals
    DDC: 306.36
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Integrating work and family: changing institutions and competing logics -- Part I Current challenges of work-family dynamics: institutional differences -- 2 The logics of work, care and gender change in the new economy: a view from the US -- 3 Managing work-life tensions in the neo-liberal UK -- 4 Work and family cultures: dynamics of family change in southern Europe -- 5 Fathers integrating work and childcare: reconciling the logics? -- Part II Gendered logics and strategies of work and parenting -- 6 When work meets childcare: the competing logics of mothering and gender equality -- 7 Making sense of motherhood and fatherhood: competing moral discourses and logics of caring and work 'choices' in the UK -- 8 Hidden rules and competing logics: working fathers within organizations in Germany -- Part III Competing logics intensified: careers and elite professions -- 9 Long hours and the work devotion schema: the case of executive men in the United States -- 10 Nordic work-family regulations exported to a liberal context -- 11 Pregnancy as a career killer -- 12 Exploring the career logic within the Nordic work-family model -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315463247
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (466 pages)
    Edition: 6th ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Harper, Charles Environment and Society : Human Perspectives on Environmental Issues
    DDC: 304.2/8
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- CHAPTER 1 ENVIRONMENT, HUMAN SYSTEMS, AND SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Ecocatastrophe or Ecohype? -- Ecosystems: Concepts and Components -- Ecosystem Change, Evolution, and Human-Environment Interaction -- Sociocultural Systems -- Culture -- Social Institutions -- Social Structure -- The Duality of Human Life -- Worldviews and Cognized Environments -- Ecosystem and Sociocultural Evolution: Human Ecology -- Industrial Societies -- Environmental Social Sciences -- Economic Thought -- Sociological Thought -- The Greening of Social Theory and Sociology -- Conclusion: Environment, Ecosystems, and Human Systems -- The Human Driving Forces of Environmental and Ecological Change -- System Connections -- Intellectual Paradigms about Human-Environment Relations -- Personal Connections -- Questions for Review -- Questions for Reflection -- What You Can Do -- Real Goods -- More Resources -- Electronic Resources -- Notes -- CHAPTER 2 HUMANS AND THE RESOURCES OF THE EARTH : SOURCES AND SINKS -- Land and Soil -- Soil and Food -- Addressing Soil Problems -- Water Resources -- Water Scarcity and Its Problems -- Water and Political Conflict: Transboundary Waters -- Addressing Water Problems: Is Privatization the Answer? -- Conservation of Freshwater Ecosystems -- Biodiversity and Planetary Boundaries -- Biodiversity and Forests -- Declining Biodiversity -- Addressing Deforestation and Declining Biodiversity -- Wastes and Pollution -- Addressing Solid Waste Problems -- Municipal Pollution Problems -- Chemical and Animal Waste Pollution from Agriculture -- Conclusion: The Resources of the Earth -- Personal Connections -- Questions for Review -- Questions for Reflection -- What You Can Do -- Real Goods -- More Resources -- Electronic Resources -- Notes
    Abstract: CHAPTER 3 CLIMATE CHANGE, SCIENCE, AND DIPLOMACY -- Turning up the Heat -- Anthropogenic Global Warming -- The Evolving Science and Consensus -- The Social Sciences, Sociology and Climate Reductionism -- What to Do about Climate Change: Adaptation and Mitigation -- Adaptation and Vulnerability -- Society and Vulnerability to Climate Change Impacts -- Mitigation: Controversy, Conflict, and the Power of Knowledge -- Ozone Depletion and Ultraviolet Radiation -- Destroying the Ozone Layer: A Cautionary Tale of Technology and Progress -- Destroying the Ozone Layer: A Happy Ending? -- Greenhouse Diplomacy: A Binding Agreement? -- The Kyoto Protocol -- One Step Forward, Two Giant Steps Back: The Bali Road Map & the Copenhagen Accord -- The Paris Agreement -- Avoiding Runaway Climate Change: Reasons for Suspicion and Hope -- Conclusion -- Personal Connections -- Questions for Review -- Questions for Reflection -- What You Can Do-Real Goods -- More Resources -- Electronic Resources -- Notes -- CHAPTER 4 ENERGY AND SOCIETY -- A Historical Detour: Recent Energy Crises -- Energy Problems: Environmental and Social -- Source Problems: Energy Resource Supplies -- Population Growth, Economic Development, and Distribution Problems -- Policy and Geopolitical Problems -- Sink Problems: Energy and Environment -- The Energetics of Human Societies -- Low- and High-Energy Societies -- Industrialization and Energy -- Social Science and Energetics -- The Present Energy System and Its Alternatives -- Fossil Fuels -- Nuclear Energy -- Renewable Energy Sources -- Barriers, Transitions, and Energy Policy -- Barriers to Change -- Transitions and Policy -- Conclusion: Energy and the Risks We Take -- Personal Connections -- Questions for Review -- Questions for Reflection -- What You Can Do (Some Pointers from Charlie) -- Real Goods -- More Resources -- Electronic Resources
    Abstract: Notes -- CHAPTER 5 POPULATION, ENVIRONMENT, AND FOOD -- The Dynamics of Population Change -- The Demographic Transition Model -- The Demographic Divide: MDCs and LDCs -- Population Redistribution: Urbanization and Migration -- How Serious Is the Problem of World Population Growth? -- Neo-Malthusian Arguments -- Economistic Arguments -- Inequality Arguments -- Making Sense out of This Controversy -- Population, Food, and Hunger -- Change and the Contours of World Hunger -- Explaining World Hunger -- Feeding 9 Billion People in the Next 50 Years? -- Biotechnology? -- Sustainable Agriculture: Agroecology and Low-Input Farming? -- Stabilizing World Population: Policy Options -- Conclusion -- Personal Connections -- Questions for Review -- Questions for Reflection -- What You Can Do -- More Resources -- Electronic Resources -- Notes -- CHAPTER 6 GLOBALIZATION, INEQUALITY, AND SUSTAINABILITY -- Social Science Perspectives and Globalization -- Globalization Perspective I: Neoliberalism -- Globalization Perspective II: World-System Theory -- Globalization and Social Inequality -- Inequality and Environmental Impact -- Sustainability -- Growth and Sustainability: Two Perspectives -- Limits to Growth: Outbreak-Crash -- Ecological Modernization: Prosperity While Protecting the Environment -- Understanding the Controversy -- Promoting More Sustainable Consumption -- Growth, Well-Being, and Happiness -- More Sustainable Societies? -- Integrating Perspectives: Agency, Structure, and Time Horizons -- Time Horizons -- Conclusion: A Transformation to Sustainability? -- Personal Connections -- Questions for Review -- Questions for Reflection -- What You Can Do -- Real Goods -- More Resources -- Electronic Resources -- CHAPTER 7 ECONOMIC MARKETS AND POLITICS: TRANSFORMING STRUCTURES -- Economic Markets -- Environmental and Ecological Economics: Market Failures
    Abstract: Market Incentives: Environmentally Perverse or Not? -- Transforming Markets and Consumer Behavior: Green Taxes and Buying Green -- New Measures of Economic and Social Progress -- Rational-Choice and Human-Environment Problems -- Markets Alone Are Not "the" Answer -- Politics and Policy -- Strategies for Public Policy -- Policy and the Economic Production Cycle -- Policy and Social Structure -- Politics and the Limits of Policy -- The Recreancy Theorem-Mistrust of Regulatory Agencies in Complex Societies -- Transforming Economic and Political Structures -- The Environmental State and Regulatory Policy: Why Organizational Variation Matters -- Environmental Risks and Stranded Assets -- Community Management of Commons Resources -- Tradable Environmental Allowances -- The Global Political Economy and the Environment -- International Organizations, Treaties, and Regimes for Environmental Protection -- Conclusion -- Personal Connections -- Questions for Review -- Questions for Reflection -- What You Can Do -- More Resources -- Electronic Resources -- CHAPTER 8 ENVIRONMENTALISM: IDEOLOGY AND COLLECTIVE ACTION -- American Environmentalism -- Early American Environmental Movements, 1870-1950 -- American Environmentalism Since the 1950s -- Reform Environmentalism and the Environmental Lobby -- Environmental Justice and Grassroots Movements -- Other Voices: Deep Ecology, Ecofeminism, and Total Liberation -- Other Voices: Ecotheology and Voluntary Simplicity -- Anti-environmentalism: Manifest Destiny and Contemporary Countermovements -- Global Environmentalism -- Environmentalism: Popular Support and Change -- Global Environmental Concern -- American Environmental Concern -- Environmentalism: How Successful Is It? -- Personal Connections -- Questions for Review -- Questions for Reflection -- What You Can Do -- More Resources -- Electronic Resources -- Notes
    Abstract: Glossary -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351976442
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (229 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Series Statement: Themes in World History
    Parallel Title: Print version Stearns, Peter N Sexuality in World History
    DDC: 306.7
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface to the Second Edition -- 1 Introduction: The Whys and Hows of Sex History -- Part I Preface: Sexuality before Modern Times -- 2 Anthropological Findings: A Sampling -- 3 Sexuality and the Rise of Agriculture -- 4 Sexuality in the Classical Period -- 5 The Impact of Religion on Sexuality, to 1450 -- 6 Sex in an Age of Trade and Colonies, 1450-1750 -- Part I Conclusion: Sexuality in the Agricultural Age -- Part II Preface: Sex in the Modern World, 1750-1950 -- 7 Western Society: A First Sexual Revolution and the Victorian Response, 1750-1950 -- 8 Global Trends and Variations in the Age of Imperialism -- Part II Conclusion: Was There a "Modern" Sexuality by 1950? -- Part III Preface: Sexuality in the Age of Globalization -- 9 Contemporary Sexuality: Toward Liberation? -- 10 Contemporary Sexuality: A Sea of Problems? -- Part III Conclusion: A New Variety? -- Epilogue: Sexuality from Past to Present -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781136455582
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (213 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Pettey, Gary Communication Research Methodology : A Strategic Approach to Applied Research
    DDC: 302.2072
    Abstract: Communication Research Methodology- Front Cover -- Communication Research Methodology -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I: A New Language -- HOW WE KNOW WHAT WE KNOW -- SUMMARY -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Chapter 1: Reality, What a Concept: Definition Is Everything -- DEFINITIONS -- THE PROCESS OF SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY . . . OR SCIENCE! -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 2: Six of One, Half a Dozen of the Other: Explication, Validity, Reliability, and Measurement -- VALIDITY OF DEFINITION (CONCEPTUAL AND OPERATIONAL) -- VALIDITY OF MEASUREMENT -- EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS (CONSTRUCT VALIDITY) -- VALIDITY OF A TEST -- VALIDITY SUMMARY -- RELIABILITY -- MEASUREMENT -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3: Ladies and Gentlemen, Place Your Bets: Probability, Sampling Theory, and Hypothesis Testing -- PROBABILITY -- HYPOTHESIS TESTING -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCE -- Chapter 4: Ask It in the Form of a Question, Please: Developing Questions and Creating Groups -- (THE RESEARCH) QUESTION, HYPOTHESES, AND RESEARCH QUESTIONS -- SAMPLING -- STRATIFIED SAMPLE -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 5: Are They Apples and Oranges, or Fruit?: Describing Groups -- DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS -- PARAMETRIC AND INFERENTIAL STATISTICS -- SUMMARY -- Part II: Methodologies/Making Observations -- Chapter 6: Getting to Know You: Empirical Qualitative Approaches -- QUALITATIVE APPROACHES -- QUALITATIVE OBSERVATIONAL TECHNIQUES -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 7: Intelligent Design: Basic Approaches to Design -- EXPERIMENTS/GROUP DIFFERENCES -- INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL VALIDITY -- SURVEYS/CONTINUOUS RELATIONSHIPS -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 8: Kids, Don't Try This at Home: Experimental Design -- THE NATURE OF AN EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN -- PRE-EXPERIMENTAL MODELS -- TRUE EXPERIMENTAL MODELS -- COMMON THREATS TO VALIDITY -- QUASI EXPERIMENTS -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCE
    Abstract: Chapter 9: Survey Says: Survey Methodology -- BASIC SURVEY LANGUAGE -- TYPES OF SURVEYS -- THE SURVEY SCHEDULE (QUESTIONNAIRE) -- SURVEY DESIGNS -- SAMPLING ERROR, CONFIDENCE LEVEL, AND SAMPLE SIZE -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 10: Is It a Boy or a Girl? Are Those the Only Choices?: Content Analysis -- AN OVERVIEW -- CONCEPTUALIZATION -- SAMPLING -- CODING SCHEME AND CODING (OPERATIONALIZATION) -- INTERCODER RELIABILITY -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- Part III: Data Analysis -- NOTES -- Chapter 11: And What Does It All Mean?: Analytic Principles -- HOVLAND: PERSUASION, INDOCTRINATION, AND PROPAGANDA -- ASSESSING INDEPENDENT VARIABLES (IVS) AND DEPENDENT VARIABLES (DV) -- TESTING THE DATA FOR STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 12: The Count Says: Quantitative Approaches -- GROUP DIFFERENCE TESTS -- MANOVA -- VARIABLE RELATIONSHIP TESTS -- CALCULATING DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS AND A t-TEST -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 13: Who Are You Calling a Deviate?: Group Differences, ANOVA and the F -- IMPACT OF VOICES -- THE F TABLE -- BACK TO OUR EXPERIMENT -- BEYOND ONE-WAY ANOVAS -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 14: We Need To Have a Talk About Relationships: Correlation,Simple Regression, Multiple Regression -- CORRELATION -- SIMPLE REGRESSION -- CONTROL AND MULTIPLE REGRESSION -- MULTIPLE REGRESSION AND BEYOND -- SUMMARY -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Chapter 15: Nobody Got Hurt: Human Subjects, Institutional Review Boards, and Ethics -- HISTORY OF HUMAN SUBJECTS REVIEW BOARDS -- BASIC ETHICAL PRINCIPLES -- INDIVIDUAL PROTECTIONS FOR HUMAN SUBJECTS -- EXAMPLES OF ETHICAL GUIDELINES FROM SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION ORGANIZATIONS -- SUMMARY -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317183730
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (256 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Peel, Elizabeth Ageing and Sexualities : Interdisciplinary Perspectives
    DDC: 306.7084/6
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Dedication -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Ageing and Sexualities -- 1 Ageing and Sexuality in Western Societies: Changing Perspectives on Sexual Activity, Sexual Expression and the 'Sexy' Older Body -- 2 Ageing Sexualities in UK Regulatory Contexts -- 3 Inclusion and Representation of Older People and Sexual Health in Sub-Saharan Africa within Contemporary Population Health Research -- 4 Becoming Visible: De-Marginalising Older Lesbians in LGBT Ageing Discourse -- 5 Sexual Identity Labels and their Implications in Later Life: The Case of Bisexuality -- 6 Older People and Sexuality in Residential Aged Care: Reconstructing Normality -- 7 "I am Getting Old and That Takes Some Getting Used To": Dimensions of Body Image for Older Men -- 8 Troubling Identities? Examining Older Lesbian, Gay and/or Bisexual People's Membership Categorisation Work and its Significance -- 9 Towards the Inquiry into Aged Care and Beyond: The Promise and Challenge of a New Era in LGBTI Ageing -- 10 Internet Dating, Sexual Intimacy and Older People -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317173953
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (432 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Habib, Imtiaz Black Lives in the English Archives, 1500–1677 : Imprints of the Invisible
    DDC: 305.89604209031
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: The Missing (Black) Subject -- 1 Early Tudor Black Records The Mixed Beginnings of a Black Population -- 2 Elizabethan London Black Records The Writing of Absence -- 3 Black Records of Seventeenth-Century London A Benign Neglect and the Legislation of Enslavement -- 4 Black People Outside London, 1558-1677 The Provincial Backdrop -- 5 Indians and Others The Protocolonial Dream -- Afterword -- Chronological Index of Records of Black People, 1500-1677 -- Works Cited -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317376958
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (344 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Cole, Alistair French Politics and Society
    DDC: 306.2/0944
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Preface -- Glossary -- List of abbreviations -- Part I Introduction -- 1 The making of modern France -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The ancien régime -- 1.3 The French Revolution: the making of modern France -- 1.4 The French Revolution: a divisive heritage -- 1.5 The Third Republic, 1870-1940 -- 1.6 Vichy and the French Resistance 1940-4 -- 1.7 The Fourth Republic 1944-58 -- 2 France since 1958 -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 De Gaulle's republic -- 2.3 May '68: the Fifth Republic in crisis -- 2.4 Georges Pompidou, 1969-74: the acceptable face of Gaullism? -- 2.5 Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, 1974-81 -- 2.6 François Mitterrand, 1981-8: the chameleon -- 2.7 Mitterrand's second term, 1988-95 -- 2.8 Jacques Chirac, 1995-7: the abrupt presidency -- 2.9 Jospin and the plural left coalition, 1997-2002 -- 2.10 Chirac's second term, 2002-7 -- 2.11 Nicolas Sarkozy's fast presidency, 2007-12 -- 2.12 François Hollande's 'normal' presidency, 2012-17 -- 2.13 Concluding remarks -- 3 French political culture: representations and realities -- 3.1 Political culture in France: the traditional reading -- 3.2 A divided France? Post-revolutionary political culture(s) -- 3.3 Exceptionalism, decline and revival -- 3.4 Concluding remarks -- Part II Institutions and power -- 4 Presidents and prime ministers -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Political leadership in the French Republican tradition -- 4.3 The 1958 constitution -- 4.4 The French presidency -- 4.5 Presidential style -- 4.6 Presidential resources -- 4.7 Prime-ministerial political leadership -- 4.8 Changing temporalities of French politics: towards a fast presidency? -- 4.9 Concluding comments -- 5 Checks and balances? -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The evolving constitution -- 5.3 The French parliament
    Abstract: 5.4 The organisation of the French parliament in the Fifth Republic -- 5.5 Parliament in the Fifth Republic: an emasculated legislature? -- 5.6 Political dynamics and the operation of parliament -- 5.7 The judicialisation of French politics? -- 5.8 Concluding remarks -- 6 Reforming the state -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The French civil service: characteristics, context and culture -- 6.3 Reforming the French state: the public-service narrative -- 6.4 Reforming the French state: the state-productivity narrative and its limits -- 6.5 The French state today: continuity, conflict, cohesion -- 6.6 Concluding comments -- 7 A decentralised republic in a unitary state? Local and regional government -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 From the French model of territorial administration to the decentralised republic -- 7.3 Actors and institutions of territorial governance -- 7.4 Dimensions and dilemmas of territorial governance -- 7.5 Concluding remarks -- Part III Political forces and representation -- 8 The French party system: change and understanding change -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The French party system before 1981 -- 8.3 The changing French party system -- 8.4 Cohesion and continuity of the French party system -- 8.5 Concluding remarks -- 9 French parties today -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The Republicans and their allies -- 9.3 Socialists, Communists and Greens -- 9.4 The Front National -- 9.5 Concluding remarks -- 10 The representation of interests -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Economic interest groups -- 10.3 Social movements old and new -- 10.4 Groups and the French political system -- 10.5 Concluding remarks -- Part IV Reshaping modern France -- 11 Society, citizenship and welfare -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 The evolution of French society: social consensus or social fracture? -- 11.3 The economy and economic governance
    Abstract: 11.4 Social policy, the welfare state and the French social model -- 11.5 Concluding remarks -- 12 The Republican model of citizenship and its limits -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 The French Republican tradition -- 12.3 The Republican model and the challenges of multiculturalism -- 12.4 The Republican tradition and the challenge of territory: the case of lesser used languages -- 12.5 Multiple identities in contemporary France: a case study from Brittany -- 12.6 Concluding remarks -- 13 Europe and Europeanisation -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 France and the European Union -- 13.3 Quelle finalité européenne? The French vision of Europe -- 13.4 France and Europeanisation -- 13.5 Concluding remarks -- 14 The Republic in danger? -- 14.1 Timeless institutions? -- 14.2 The Republic in danger! -- 14.3 The danger of hysteresis -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317387770
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (384 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in International Business and the World Economy
    Parallel Title: Print version Calvo, Sara Social and Solidarity Economy : The World’s Economy with a Social Face
    DDC: 306.3
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Tables, Diagrams and Photos -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: Unravelling the Global Terms of the Social and Solidarity Economy -- 2 A Video-Based Case Study Research Methodology for Studying the Social and Solidarity Economy -- 3 A Decolonial Approach to Understand the Social and Solidarity Economy in the Andean Region -- 4 Complementary Currencies in Europe: The Cases of the United Kingdom and Spain -- 5 Social and Solidarity Economy and the Environment: Exploring the Contribution of the 'Cinderella' Economy to Waste Reduction -- 6 Breaking the Paradigm of Vulnerability: Diversity and Inclusion Within SSE -- 7 Alternative Tourism and the Social and Solidarity Economy: Exploring Social and Solidarity Tourism Initiatives in the Global South -- 8 Global Citizenship and the Evolution of Social Movements: Working Under the Social and Solidarity Economy Umbrella -- 9 The Social and Solidarity Economy in Post-Conflict Sub-Saharan Africa: Changing Attitudes and Approaches to Development -- 10 The New Spirit of Capitalism: Cultural Capitalism's Symptoms and the Role of SSE in the Advent of a New System Index -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317389316
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (183 pages)
    Series Statement: RIPE Series in Global Political Economy
    Parallel Title: Print version Montgomerie, Johnna Critical Methods in Political and Cultural Economy
    DDC: 306.3
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Reimagining critical methods -- Why it matters -- Doing critical political economy -- Pluralism in action -- A method for researching critical methods in practice -- How to use this book -- Bibliography -- Self-reflections on 'the methods question' in feminist IR/IPE -- Contemporary thinking about feminist IR/IPE methods -- Searching for feminist IR/IPE methods: a retrospective -- A conclusion without finality -- Works cited -- Tea and text: Cultivated intuition as methodological process -- Works cited -- Further reading -- Norms, political economy and serendipity: Thinking pragmatically about IPE -- Works cited -- 2 Forging new paths in the critical school -- On discipline formation -- Mainstream versus critical International Political Economy -- What is 'critical' International Political Economy? -- Can we find common 'critical' ground? -- Curating our intellectual traditions -- Pushing our progressive innovations -- Cultivating our cultural roots -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Redemptive political economy -- Works cited -- Further readings -- Investigating those you love: Labor and global governance -- Works cited -- Discourse, nature and critical political economy: American environmentalists debate immigration -- Immigration and nature: a discursive intervention -- The promises and perils of discourse analysis -- Conclusion -- Featured work -- Works cited -- Further reading -- 3 Developing a language of methods within the critical school -- The social life of methods in the critical school -- Crafting a critical research ethic -- Ethics in practice -- Developing a reflexive methodology -- Conclusion -- Note -- Works cited
    Abstract: Agility, intersectionality and deliberation: My path to an adaptive and transformative research process -- Entering the field with an open mind and an agile methodology -- Intersectional knowledges -- Deliberative moments -- Three factors that can make or break an adaptive research process -- A research process that transforms -- Conclusion -- Works cited -- (Dis)embodied methodology in International Political Economy -- Note -- Acknowledgements -- Works cited -- Critical methodology and the problem of history -- 1. Characterise the concrete agencies in terms of their specific features -- 2. Build a narrative based on what difference the innovations of agents make -- 3. Analyse social developments largely as unintended effects of social struggles -- Works cited -- 4 Iterative reflexive research strategy -- Political economy as pluralism in practice -- Iterative reflexive research strategy -- What is the object of analysis? -- Accounting for methods -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Doing research in the shadows of the global political economy -- Meeting the challenges -- Unavailability of data -- The problems of 'sampling' -- Logistical difficulties -- Works cited -- Reflections on the archive as a critical resource -- The archive as a critical resource -- Conclusions -- Works cited -- Qualitative research practices and critical political economy -- Works cited -- 5 On evidence and corroboration -- What is evidence of cultural political economy? -- Reflexivity and evidence -- Human subjects -- Texts -- Institutions -- What is our evidence, evidence of? -- Conclusion -- Works cited -- Everyday economic narratives -- Bibliography -- Social network analysis and critical political economy -- Note -- Works cited -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317130215
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (279 pages)
    Series Statement: Gender and Well-Being
    Parallel Title: Print version Camou, María Magdalena Gender Inequalities and Development in Latin America During the Twentieth Century
    DDC: 305.4098
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Historical Patterns of Gender Inequality in Latin America: New Evidence -- 3 Connections between Women's Age at Marriage and Social and Economic Development -- 4 The Gender Order in Argentina in the 'Oligarchic' period (1880-1930) -- 5 Women's Wages and the Gender Gap during the Period of Import Substituting Industrialization in Chile -- 6 Male and Female Paid Work, Chile 1930-1970: Characteristics, Trends and Representations -- 7 Gender Trends in Colombia during the First Half of the Twentieth Century: An Educational Comparison -- 8 Women Rising: Dynamics of the Education System and the Labour Market in Colombia, 1900-2000 -- 9 Women's Labour Force Participation in Mexico during the Twentieth Century: Childbearing and Career Decisions -- 10 The Evolution of the Labour Supply and Gender Differences in Uruguay (1991-2009) -- 11 A Gender Inequality Historical Database for Latin America -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317015901
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (148 pages)
    Series Statement: Memory Studies: Global Constellations
    Parallel Title: Print version Hudson, Martyn The Slave Ship, Memory and the Origin of Modernity
    DDC: 306.362
    Abstract: Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction The Slave Ship, Memory and the Origin of Modernity -- 1 The Sea, the Passage, and Slavery -- 2 The Dark Hold: The Slave Ship and the Middle Passage -- 3 Marx and the Pirates: 'Forcing Houses of Internationalism' and the Nautical Proletariat -- 4 Wooden Life-worlds: Memory Studies and the Experience of Slavery -- 5 The Slave Ship, Plantations and Materiality of Memory -- 6 The Passage, Syncretic Memory and Sound -- 7 Traces, Memory, and the Human -- 8 Conclusions - Memory, Slavery, Modernity -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315294407
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (121 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Ardener, Edwin Coastal Bantu of the Cameroons : Western Africa Part XI
    DDC: 305.896396
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    ISBN: 9781134803347
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (191 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Global Connections
    Parallel Title: Print version Robertson, Roland Global Culture: Consciousness and Connectivity
    DDC: 303.482
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    ISBN: 9781351996228
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (216 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Couper, A.D Routledge Revivals: Development and Social Change in the Pacific Islands (1989)
    DDC: 303.440996
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- CONTENTS -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Maritime boundaries in the Southwest Pacific region -- Fishery developments and social change in the Pacific -- Policy, law and management in Pacific island fisheries -- Fisheries development in Pacific islands: some problems in paradise -- Lessons for the Pacific technology transfer and fishing communities: the Sri Lankan experience -- Giant clams in the Pacific - the socio-economic potential of a developing technology for their mariculture -- Women in fisheries. Why women count: Prospects for self-reliant fisheries development in the South Pacific compared to the Indian Ocean -- Ocean minerals - Prospects for Pacific island nations -- Ocean energy developments - Prospects for Pacific island nations -- Changes in port and shipping technology in the Pacific and their social impact -- Trade and shipping needs for island economies -- Aid for maritime developments in the Pacific -- Alternative technology - Small commercial sailing vessels. A lost cause? -- Improved education and training for new marine technology and social change in the Pacific island nations -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315455754
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (241 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution
    Parallel Title: Print version Gross, Lisa Peacebuilding and Post-War Transitions : Assessing The Impact of External-Domestic Interactions
    DDC: 303.66
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Explaining post-war transitions in peacebuilding -- 3 The analytical framework of peacebuilding interactions -- 4 Setting the stage: everyday life and external-domestic interaction in Kosovo -- 5 Negotiating local governance reform -- 6 Negotiating police reform -- 7 Summary and discussion of findings: how external-domestic interactions facilitate stalled post-war transition -- 8 Conclusion: assessing the impact of external-domestic interactions in peacebuilding -- Appendices -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351981583
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (385 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Revivals
    Parallel Title: Print version Fried, Albert Routledge Revivals: Charles Booth's London (1969)
    DDC: 305.56909421
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- Prefatory Note -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Poverty -- The School Board Visitors -- The Setting -- The Eight Classes -- Some Examples of Class A -- Poverty by Districts -- Standards of Living -- Household Economics -- London Street by Street -- Chapter 2 Occupations -- Sweating -- Confectionery -- Bread-baking -- Prostitution -- Chapter 3 The Jews of London -- The Jewish Community -- Chapter 4 Religion and Culture -- Religion -- Habits of the People -- Institutions -- Chapter 5 Illustrations: Random Observations From Booth's Notebooks -- Chapter 6 Recommendations -- Economic Conditions of Life -- Various Methods of Inquiry -- Eliminating Poverty -- Industrial Remedies -- The Organization of Charity -- Housing -- Expansion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography
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    ISBN: 9781317197287
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (253 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Human Geography
    Parallel Title: Print version Spinney, Justin Mobilising Design
    DDC: 304.2
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I Designing mobility: mobile subjects and practices -- 1 From the movement of things to movement in things: object-environments and the neoliberal sensorium -- 2 "Spoiled", "bored", "irritated" and "nervous": the transformations of a mobile subject in airport design discourse -- 3 Legible London: mobilising the pedestrian -- 4 Bicycle design history and systems of mobility -- 5 Rushing, dashing, scrambling: the role of the train station in producing the reluctant runner -- 6 Design mobilities via 3D printing -- Part II Mobilising design: the mobility of design knowledge and practice -- 7 Why ship air? Packaging design, mobilities and the materiality of void fillers -- 8 Designing signals, mediating mobility: traffic management and mobility practices in interwar Stockholm -- 9 MotoGP and heterogeneous design -- 10 Universalising and particularising design with Professor Kawauchi -- 11 Artefacts, affordances and the design of mobilities -- Part III Design knowledges: making connections -- 12 Towards a new discipline: the design of urban vehicles -- 13 Being wheeled through the hospital: designing for hospital patients' spatial experience in motion -- 14 Border crossings: exploring artefacts of mobility with blind and visually impaired users -- 15 Feeling the commute: affect, emotion and communities in motion -- 16 Drawing mobile shared spaces: Brighton bench study -- Conclusion -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317361275
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (220 pages)
    Series Statement: 500 Tips
    Parallel Title: Print version Kroskrity, Paul V Engaging Native American Publics : Linguistic Anthropology in a Collaborative Key
    DDC: 306.4408997
    Abstract: Engaging Native American Publics- Front Cover -- Engaging Native American Publics -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of figures -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Native American languages and linguistic anthropology: from the legacy of salvage anthropology to the promise of linguistic self-determination -- Collaborative linguistic anthropology -- Organization of the book -- "Deep" collaboration -- Circulation -- Scaling publics -- Engaging the future -- Notes -- References -- PART I: Collaboration -- Chapter 2: There's no easy way to talk about language change or language loss: the difficulties and rewards of linguistic collaboration -- Working in close quarters together -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Recontextualizing Kumeyaay oral literature for the twenty-first century -- Other historical sources -- Previous misconceptions -- Kumeyaay oral tradition: creation -- The Heavenly Snake -- Footsteps in the rocks -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: "You shall not become this kind of people": Indigenous political argument in Maidu linguistic text collections -- Sketch of a text trajectory -- Tom Young (Hanc'ibyjim) and Roland Dixon at the boundary of Indigenous and settler publics -- From ethnographic encounter to object of ethno-linguistic science -- From object of science to primordial Native American literature -- From literary paperback to elite visual and literary art for limited circulation -- Fourth conversion to Indigenous projects (relevance of precision in the human sciences) -- Colonial linguistics, text collections and decolonization -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5: To "we" (+inclusive) or not to "we" (-inclusive): the CD-ROM Taitaduhaan (our language) and Western Mono future publics -- The Western Mono communities of Central California
    Abstract: Taitaduhaan: Western Mono ways of speaking (a CD-ROM) -- Emergent publics: a Mono public and multiple publics -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- PART II: Circulation -- Chapter 6: Future imperfect: advocacy, rhetoric, and public anxiety over Maliseet language life and death -- Public anxiety and Maliseet language death -- Imaginaries of the future -- Ethnographic interventions: imagining Maliseet futures -- Conclusion: future imperfect -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: Perfecting publics: future audiences and the aesthetics of refinement -- Pueblo secrecy and San Ramón Keiwa literacy -- Pueblo publics: current and imagined audiences -- Hopeful nostalgia and future Indigenous publics -- The politics of pueblo public and private spheres -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- PART III: Scaling publics -- Chapter 8: "I don't write Navajo poetry, I just speak the poetry in Navajo": ethical listeners, poetic communion, and the imagined future publics of Navajo poetry -- Imagining a modern Navajo: a brief history of Navajo literacy -- Creating a future public for Navajo poetry -- "Oh you spelled it wrong" -- Imagining a future public: Navajo as world language -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9: Reflections on Navajo publics, "new" media, and documentary futures -- Filmic documentation and dialogic audiences -- Mediating #Navajo publics -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10: Labeling knowledge: the semiotics of immaterial cultural property and the production of new Indigenous publics -- Beyond copyright: Local Contexts and the Traditional Knowledge Labels -- Intellectual property and Indigenous knowledge: Ekkehart Malotki's Hopi salt trail manuscript and the HopiDictionary/Hopiikwa Lavaytutuveni -- The semiotics of TK Labels and the production of new Indigenous publics
    Abstract: Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Note -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315308654
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (200 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Advances in Critical Medical Anthropology
    Series Statement: Advances in Critical Medical Anthropology Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Ostrach, Bayla Health Policy in a Time of Crisis : Abortion, Austerity, and Access
    DDC: 306.461
    Keywords: Public health-Spain-Catalonia.. ; Medical policy-Spain-Catalonia.. ; Women's health services-Spain-Catalonia ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Health Policy in a Time of Crisis- Front Cover -- Health Policy in a Time of Crisis -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Figure -- Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: People, Policy, and Practice -- Research Site Selection -- The Granting of Abortion "Rights" vs. a Grassroots Demand for Bodily Autonomy -- Abortion Access, Safety, and Legality -- The Catalan Push for Full Independence -- Abortion Law Reforms and Abortion in Spanish Health Systems -- Immigrant Women, Abortion, and Health System Cuts -- Institution-based Participatory Research -- Positionality -- Access to Sites -- Methods -- Women Who Sought Abortion Care at the Today Clinic -- Structural Factors and Critical Medical Anthropology -- "Tell Me Everything …" -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Catalunya, Crisis, and Cuts -- La Crisis, Threats to Abortion Legality, and Popular Responses -- Austerity and the Health System -- Abortion Law Reforms -- Immigrant Women and Abortion in Catalunya -- Shifting Politics and Identities: Threats to the Abortion Reforms, Cuts, and Independentism -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Uneasy Collaboration -- Global Variations in Abortion Accessibility and Safety as a Function of Legality -- Abortion Access in Publicly Funded Health Systems -- An Uneasy Relationship Between a Public System and Contracted Providers -- Women's Experiences with Health System Coverage of Abortion -- Immigrants and Public Health System Coverage of Abortion -- Observations from Inside the Clinic -- Implications of CatSalut Restructuring of Clinic Quotas -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Las Dones (The Women) -- Travel, Time Off, and Childcare Obstacles -- Women's Perceptions of Specific Obstacles -- Emergence of the "Superwoman" Theme -- Differences in Perceptions of Obstacles Between Immigrant and Catalan Women -- Rural Women.
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    ISBN: 9781317812029
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (233 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Routledge Critical Studies in Multilingualism
    Series Statement: Routledge Critical Studies in Multilingualism Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Cashman, Holly Queer, Latinx, and Bilingual : Narrative Resources in the Negotiation of Identities
    DDC: 306.4460979173
    Keywords: Identity (Psychology) ; Hispanic American sexual minorities-Language.. ; Bilingualism-United States.. ; Intercultural communication-United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Cover" -- "Title" -- "Copyright" -- "Dedication" -- "Contents" -- "Transcription Conventions" -- "Acknowledgments" -- "1 Introduction: Locating a Queer Latinx Phoenix" -- "2 Queering Bilingualism" -- "3 Representing Selves and Others in Coming Out Stories" -- "4 Resisting the Imperative: Stories about Non-disclosure" -- "5 Susana, A Translatina Collage" -- "6 Doing Identity, Making Community" -- "7 Summary and Final Reflections" -- "References
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    ISBN: 9781317083023
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (203 pages)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Halikiopoulou, Daphne Patterns of Secularization : Church, State and Nation in Greece and the Republic of Ireland
    DDC: 306.6/261709417
    Keywords: Secularization ; Secularization ; Church and state ; Church and state
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Dedication -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I Theoretical and Historical Considerations -- 1 National Identity and the Secularization Debate -- 2 The Origins and Consolidation of 'Cultural Defence' in Greece and the Republic of Ireland -- Part II Church, State and Nation -- 3 Church and State: Nationalist Legitimation versus 'Moral Monopoly' -- 4 Church and Nation: External Threat Perceptions, National Identity and Religion -- Part III Portrayals of the Nation in State and Church Discourse -- 5 State Discourse and the Redefinition of National Identity in the Greek and Irish Education Systems -- 6 Church Discourse and Nationalist Mobilization -- Conclusion: Patterns of Secularization -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315318011
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (353 pages)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Rogers, Helen Women and the People : Authority, Authorship and the Radical Tradition in Nineteenth-Century England
    DDC: 305.42/0942/09034
    Keywords: Radicalism History 19th century ; Liberalism History 19th century ; Women Political activity 19th century ; History ; Feminism History 19th century
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Dedication -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Women and the People: Re-making the Radical Tradition -- I The meanings of the populist idiom -- II Radicalism and representation -- III The ambiguities of radicalism -- IV Rethinking experience -- V The authority of experience -- VI Politics and power -- 2 A Leader of the People: Eliza Sharples and the Radical Platform, 1832-52 -- I Isis: conversion and rebirth -- II Eve: freethought and the politics of knowledge -- III Liberty: women and republicanism -- IV The Lady of the Rotunda: women in public -- V Hypatia: the perils of martyrdom -- 3 Women of the People: Influence and Force in the Chartist Movement, 1838-48 -- I Moral- and physical-force Chartism: a contested history -- II The Birmingham Women's Political Union and the influence of women -- III The BWPU and the use of experience -- IV The BWPU and the threat of force -- V The Nottingham Female Political Union and the power of women -- VI 'What power has woman . . . ?' Rhetoric and agency in the Chartist movement -- 4 Serving the People: Feminist Writers and the Politics of Improvement, 1830-50 -- I Radicals and writers -- II Feminism and the radical unitarians -- III Writing for the people -- IV Serving the cause of labour -- V Authorship and authority -- 5 The Daughters of the People: Representing the Needlewomen, 1841-64 -- I Women's work in the needle trades -- II 'No slavery is worse': the Children's Employment Commissions and the dressmakers -- III 'A tragic and touching romance': Henry Mayhew and the slopwomen -- IV 'Let the words of the poor girl . . . sink deep into your heart': the politics of needlework -- V 'The work of emancipation': the women's movements and the needlewomen -- 6 The People and the Outcast: The Repeal Movement and the Battle for Liberalism, 1870-74
    Abstract: I 'The people and their rulers': the contested elections and English democracy -- II The 'solemn trust': electors and the people -- III 'By force of conscience': the politics of influence -- IV 'The old traditions of the party': the contest for the Liberal Party -- V 'Those who are instructed in history': rewriting the past -- rewriting the future -- 7 Of the Common People: The Dimensions of a Radical Life, Mary Smith, 1822-89 -- I Reading autobiography -- II 'Of the order of the common people': childhood and identity -- III 'A lady without money': work, mobility and status -- IV 'Women must be their own helpers just as every class and every individual must': the politics of improvement -- V 'The inner cravings of my soul': writing and subjectivity -- 8 Beyond the People? Reconfiguring the Radical Tradition -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317145110
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (203 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Studies in Historical Geography Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als McDonagh, Briony Elite women and the agricultural landscape, 1700-1830
    Parallel Title: Print version McDonagh, Briony Elite Women and the Agricultural Landscape, 1700–1830
    DDC: 333.32308209033
    Keywords: Women landowners ; Great Britain ; History ; 18th century ; Electronic books ; England ; Frau ; Elite ; Grundeigentum ; Landwirtschaft ; Geschichte 1700-1830
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Women, land and property -- 3 Managing the estate -- 4 Improving the estate -- 5 Country houses, gardens and estate villages -- 6 Representing women and property -- 7 Beyond the (park) pale -- Appendix -- Glossary -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9781315388885
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (327 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right
    Parallel Title: Corporatism and fascism
    Parallel Title: Print version Costa Pinto, Antonio Corporatism and Fascism : The Corporatist Wave in Europe
    DDC: 321
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    Keywords: Fascism History 20th century ; Corporate state History 20th century ; Corporate state ; Europe ; History ; 20th century ; Electronic books ; Europe Politics and government 1918-1945 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europa ; Korporatismus ; Faschismus ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Notes on contributors -- Preface and acknowledgements -- PART I Comparative perspectives -- 1 Corporatism and 'organic representation' in European dictatorships -- 2 Corporatism and political Catholicism: the impact of Catholic corporatism in inter-war Europe -- 3 The Fascist Labour Charter and its transnational spread -- 4 The rise and fall of corporatist constitutionalism: a sociological thesis -- PART II European experiences -- 5 Rethinking Italian corporatism: crossing borders between corporatist projects in the late liberal era and the Fascist corporatist state -- 6 Inter-war Germany and the corporatist wave, 1918-39 -- 7 'Corporatist state' and enhanced authoritarian dictatorship: the Austria of Dollfuss and Schuschnigg (1933-38) -- 8 The Corporatist Chamber of the 'New State' in Portugal: organized interests and public policy -- 9 Corporatism and the Franco dictatorship in Spain -- 10 Vichy France and corporatism -- 11 Inter-war Yugoslavia seen through corporatist glasses -- 12 Corporatism and authoritarianism in the Baltics: Päts' Estonia in comparison -- 13 'Ideas in flux . . .': the '4th of August' dictatorship in Greece as a political 'departure' in search of 'destination' -- Conclusion: the 'corporatist moment' in inter-war Europe -- Selected bibliography -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9781317140689
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (283 pages)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Directions in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
    Parallel Title: Print version Livingston, Eric Ethnographies of Reason
    DDC: 305.8001
    Keywords: Ethnomethodology Research
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- INTRODUCTION -- 1 Reasoning in the Wild -- 2 Formal Reasoning -- 3 Psychological Experiments -- EXERCISES AND EXAMPLES -- 4 Tangrams -- 5 Jigsaw Puzzles -- 6 A First Ethnography -- 7 Phenomenology -- 8 A Toolic World, Part I -- 9 Mapping the Infinite Plane -- 10 Lawlike Properties of the Prismatic Field -- 11 An Exercise in Origami -- 12 An Embodied Correspondence -- 13 Straightedge and Compass Constructions -- PROJECTS AND TECHNIQUES -- 14 Sociologies of the Witnessable Order -- 15 Found Objects -- 16 The Stack -- 17 The Doing of Things -- 18 Precise Description -- 19 Indirection -- 20 Sketch Work -- 21 Structures of Inquiry and Corpus-Relevant Skills -- 22 Emergent Themes and Analogies of Practice -- THEMES AND ORIENTATIONS -- 23 Themes, Orientations, and Research Directives -- 24 Reflexivity -- 25 The Primacy of the Social -- 26 The Ordinariness of Practical Action and its Production -- 27 Praxeological Objects -- 28 The Characterization Problem -- EPILOGUE -- 29 Epilogue -- APPENDICES -- Appendix A: Machine-Based Reasoning -- Appendix B: Author's Bibliography -- Index of Examples
    Note: "First published 2008 by Ashgate Publishing."-- Title page verso , Description based upon print version of record
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    ISBN: 9781317157717
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (221 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: The Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture
    Parallel Title: Print version Tejerina, Benjamín Crisis and Social Mobilization in Contemporary Spain : The 15M Movement
    DDC: 303.4840946
    Abstract: Crisis and Social Mobilization in Contemporary Spain- Front Cover -- Crisis and Social Mobilization in Contemporary Spain -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of contributors -- List of abbreviations -- Map of Spain and Autonomous Communities -- Chapter 1: Beyond austerity and indignation: embodiments, spaces, and networks in the 15M movement: an introduction -- Zooming in on the 15M -- Zooming out -- About the volume -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: Among militants and deliberative laboratories: the indignados -- Introduction -- Moving the deliberative space from activist organizations to the public sphere of the citizen -- The origins of the 15M movement's deliberative practices -- Space and disciplinary mechanisms in the 15M movement -- Conclusions -- Methodological appendix -- Data sources -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Identity in the move: between emotional and relational processes of mobilization -- Context of emergence of the 15M movement: multi-dimensional crisis and cycle of protest -- A superhero against injustices -- Indignant, but also joyful and empowered -- A social movement of persons -- Politics of the encounter -- Conclusions -- Data sources -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: From digital commons to society commons: influence of the free culture movement in the 15M mobilization -- Introduction -- The wave of mobilization through social networks arrives in Spain: a surprising start -- Composition of the 15M: precedents and synergies around the mobilization of 15M -- The FCM in the genealogy of the 15M -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- Methodological appendix -- Data sources -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5: La revolución será feminista, o no será: reflections on feminisms and the 15M -- Introduction -- The relation between mixed spaces and feminisms -- Feminisms and the 15M
    Abstract: The Commissions of Feminisms and the Feminist Movement in Spain -- Conclusions -- Methodological appendix -- Data sources -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: Converging movements: occupations of squares and buildings -- Introduction -- The 15M challenging the neoliberal crisis and fighting for a self-managed public sphere -- How did Occupy activists and squatters merge? -- A new wave of squatting after the 15M: why? -- Conclusions -- Data sources -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: The strategic use of humor in the Spanish indignados/15M movement -- Introduction -- Humor, protest and social movements -- Humor and the expressive-instrumental dimension of social action -- The various uses of humor in the 15M movement -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8: The 15M movement and the crisis of conventional politics -- Introduction -- The crisis in conventional politics in Spain -- The political dimension of the 15M: the civil construction of a new public sphere of communication -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9: The Spanish indignados: the role of political cleavages in shaping encompassing protests -- Introduction -- The protests in Spain -- Rationale, hypotheses and data -- Findings -- Conclusions -- Data sources -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10: The 15M movement and processes of democratization -- Intertwining the institutional and the personal: meanings of democratization -- The materialization of participatory democracy processes -- The cognitive (re)mediation and the network system of 15M -- From the squares to the updating of democratic representation -- Dilemmas of institutionalization: 15M corollaries 6 years later -- Epilogue -- Notes -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315527598
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (645 pages)
    Edition: 7th ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Farley, John Sociology
    DDC: 301
    Abstract: "Cover" -- "Title" -- "Copyright" -- "Dedication" -- "Brief Contents" -- "Contents" -- "List of Figures" -- "List of Photographs" -- "List of Tables" -- "List of Boxes" -- "Preface" -- "Acknowledgments" -- "About the Authors" -- "Part I Introduction" -- "Chapter 1 Sociology: The Discipline" -- "What Is Sociology?" -- "Characteristics of Sociology" -- "Sociology and Common Sense" -- "Sociology as a Science" -- "Science as a Way of Thinking" -- "The Norms of Science" -- "Sociology as a Social Science" -- "Can Human Behavior Be Studied Scientifically?" -- "An Analogy: Meteorology" -- "Complications in the Study of Human Behavior" -- "The Sociological Imagination" -- "Sociology and the Other Social Sciences" -- "Sociology" -- "The Other Social Sciences" -- "The Emergence and Development of Sociology" -- "The Nineteenth Century" -- "Early Sociologists" -- "The Development of Sociology in the United States" -- "The Chicago School" -- "Symbolic-Interactionism" -- "1940â1960: A Turn from Activism" -- "The 1960s: Return to Activism" -- "The 1970s into the New Millennium: Diversity in Sociological Perspectives" -- "PUTTING SOCIOLOGY TO WORK" -- "How Sociology Can Be Used to Solve Real-Life Problems" -- "Summary" -- "Key Terms" -- "Exercises" -- "Chapter 2 How Sociology Is Done" -- "Social Theory and Research" -- "Cause and Effect" -- "Theory and Values" -- "Theories Versus Values: Why Does It Matter?" -- "The Relationship Between Theory and Research" -- "Using and Measuring Variables" -- "Independent Variables" -- "Dependent Variables" -- "Operational Definitions" -- "Validity and Reliability" -- "Correlation" -- "Control Variables" -- "Key Research Methods in Sociology" -- "Quantitative and Qualitative Methods" -- "Experiments" -- "Experimental and Control Groups" -- "Field Experiments" -- "Survey Research" -- "Questionnaires" -- "Telephone Interviews
    Abstract: "Personal Interviews" -- "Survey Questions" -- "Sampling" -- "Field Observation" -- "Field Observation and Theory Generation" -- "Participant Observation" -- "Unobtrusive Observation" -- "Use of Existing Data Sources" -- "Data Archives" -- "The U.S. Census" -- "Content Analysis" -- "Reading Tables" -- "Summary" -- "Key Terms" -- "Exercises" -- "Part II Society and Human Interaction" -- "Chapter 3 Perspectives on Society and Interaction" -- "Perspectives in Sociology" -- "Macrosociology and Microsociology" -- "Macrosociology I: The Functionalist Perspective" -- "The Functionalist Perspective Defi ned" -- "Key Principles of the Functionalist Perspective" -- "Consensus and Cooperation" -- "Functions and Dysfunctions" -- "Macrosociology II: The Confl ict Perspective" -- "The Conflict Perspective Defined" -- "Macrosociological Perspectives: Is Synthesis Possible?" -- "Functional for Whom? Another Look" -- "Simultaneous Forces for Cooperation and Conflict" -- "Macrosociological Perspectives: A Final Note" -- "Microsociology: The Symbolic-Interactionist Perspective" -- "The Interactionist Perspective Defi ned" -- "Interpreting Situations and Messages" -- "The Social Construction of Reality" -- "Social Roles" -- "Sending Messages: The Presentation of Self" -- "Micro- and Macrosociology: Is Synthesis Possible?" -- "Simultaneous Effects of Function, Conflict, and Interaction" -- "Exchange Theory" -- "Using All Three Perspectives: An Example" -- "The Three Perspectives and This Book" -- "Summary" -- "Key Terms" -- "Exercises" -- "Chapter 4 Culture and Social Structure" -- "Society, Culture, and Social Structure" -- "What Is Culture?" -- "Shared Truths: Knowledge, Language, and Beliefs" -- "Shared Values" -- "Ideology" -- "Social Norms" -- "What Is Social Structure?" -- "Social Status" -- "Roles" -- "Division of Labor" -- "Stratification
    Abstract: "Relationships Between Roles and Statuses" -- "Institutions" -- "Perspectives on Culture and Social Structure" -- "The Functionalist Perspective: Adaptation of Culture and Socia lStructure to the Environment" -- "Cultural and Structural Variation: Do Cultural or Structural Universals Exist?" -- "Universal Social Tasks" -- "The Conflict Perspective and Culture" -- "Incompatibilities Between Culture and Social Structure" -- "Sewellâs Duality of Structure Theory" -- "Culture Against Structure: The Functionalist Perspective" -- "Subcultures in Mass Society" -- "Culture Against Structure: The Conflict Perspective" -- "PUTTING SOCIOLOGY TO WORK" -- "Multiculturalism: A Pathway to Cooperation in a Diverse Society?" -- "American Culture" -- "Core American Values and Beliefs" -- "Ideal Versus Real Culture" -- "Recent Changes in American Values and Beliefs" -- "Summary" -- "Key Terms" -- "Exercises" -- "Chapter 5 Socialization" -- "Becoming âHumanâ Through Socialization" -- "Learning About Norms and Social Roles" -- "Theories of Socialization and Development" -- "Nature Versus Nurture" -- "Interactionist Theories of Socialization: Mead and Cooley" -- "Theories About Social Expectations and Personal Dilemmas: Freud and Erikson" -- "Cognitive Development Theories of Socialization: Piaget and Kohlberg" -- "Overview of Theories of Socialization" -- "Agents of Socialization" -- "The Family" -- "Schools" -- "Religion" -- "Peers" -- "The Media" -- "How Socialization Works" -- "Conflicting Messages" -- "Socialization in Adulthood" -- "Life Cycle Roles" -- "Role Change, Adult Socialization, and Stress" -- "Resocialization in Total Institutions" -- "Functionalist and Conflict Perspectives on Socialization" -- "The Functionalist Perspective" -- "The Conflict Perspective" -- "Summary" -- "Key Terms" -- "Exercises" -- "Part III Social Structure and Inequality
    Abstract: "Chapter 6 Stratification: Structured Social Inequality" -- "What Is Stratification?" -- "Dimensions of Stratification" -- "The Economic Dimension" -- "The Political Dimension" -- "The Social Prestige Dimension" -- "The Distribution of Wealth and Income in the United States" -- "The Distribution of Income" -- "The Distribution of Wealth" -- "Socioeconomic Mobility" -- "Caste Systems" -- "Estate or Feudal Systems" -- "Class Systems" -- "International Comparisons of Mobility" -- "Social Class in U.S. Society" -- "The Marxian Definition of Social Class" -- "The Composite Definition of Social Class" -- "Contradictory Class Locations" -- "The Subjective Definition of Social Class" -- "Occupational Prestige" -- "Class Consciousness in the United States" -- "Poverty in the United States" -- "How Poverty Is Defined" -- "Poverty in America: The Current Situation" -- "Who Is Poor?" -- "Causes of Poverty" -- "Poor People Themselves? Work, Family Structure, and Poverty" -- "Unemployment" -- "Low Wages" -- "Government Policy" -- "Consequences of Poverty" -- "Functionalist and Conflict Perspectives on Stratification" -- "The Functionalist View: Davis and Moore" -- "The Conflict View" -- "Is Stratification Really Functional?" -- "Synthesis" -- "Summary" -- "Key Terms" -- "Exercises" -- "Chapter 7 Race and Ethnic Relations" -- "Racial and Ethnic Groups: What Is the Difference?" -- "Majority and Minority Groups" -- "Racism" -- "Ideological Racism" -- "Racial and Ethnic Prejudice" -- "Individual Discrimination" -- "Institutional Discrimination" -- "Theories About the Causes of Racial and Ethnic Inequality" -- "Social-Psychological Theories of Race Relations" -- "The Relationship Between Prejudice and Discrimination" -- "Social-Structural Theories of Race Relations" -- "Racial and Ethnic Relations: An International Perspective
    Abstract: "Ethnic Inequality and Conflict: How Universal?" -- "Racial Caste in South Africa and the United States" -- "Racial Assimilation in Latin America" -- "Racial and Ethnic Groups in the United States" -- "Minority Groups: African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans" -- "Economic Exploitation and the Origins of Intergroup Inequality" -- "Segregation and Attacks on Culture" -- "The Status of Minority Groups Today" -- "Intermediate Status Groups: Asian Americans, Jewish and Muslim Americans, and âWhite Ethnicsâ" -- "The Majority Group" -- "Current Issues in U.S. Race Relations" -- "The Significance of Race Versus Class" -- "PUTTING SOCIOLOGY TO WORK" -- "The Affirmative Action Debate" -- "Is Affirmative Action Reverse Discrimination?" -- "Is the System Fair Without Affirmative Action?" -- "How Effective Is Affirmative Action?" -- "The Legal and Political Status of Affirmative Action" -- "Summary" -- "Key Terms" -- "Exercises" -- "Chapter 8 Sex, Gender, and Society" -- "What Are Sex and Gender Roles?" -- "Sex and Gender Roles" -- "Sexism" -- "Traditional American Gender Roles" -- "Cultural Variation in Gender Roles" -- "Gender-Role Socialization: An Interactionist Analysis" -- "How Gender Roles Develop" -- "Teaching Gender Roles in the Home" -- "Teaching Gender Roles in the School" -- "Teaching Gender Roles on Television" -- "How Peers Teach Gender Roles" -- "How Gender Roles Are Learned" -- "The Looking-Glass Self and Gender-Role Socialization" -- "Modeling and Gender-Role Socialization" -- "Structured Sexual Inequality: Power" -- "Men, Women, and Positions of Authority" -- "Women in Politics" -- "Women in the Business World" -- "Men, Women, and Power in the Home" -- "âDoingâ Gender: The Social Construction of Gender and Sex" -- "Structured Sexual Inequality: Income" -- "Some Possible Reasons for Womenâs Low Wages
    Abstract: "PUTTING SOCIOLOGY TO WORK
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    ISBN: 9781135205324
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (423 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Zipes, Jack The Trials and Tribulations of Little Red Riding Hood
    DDC: 808.831
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Prologue: Framing Little Red Riding Hood -- The Trials and Tribulations of Little Red Riding Hood -- Notes on the Texts -- Little Red Riding Hood (1697) -- Little Red Riding Hood (1729) -- The Story of Little Red Riding Hood (1796) -- The Life and Death of Little Red Riding Hood A Tragedy (1800) -- The Wolf-King -- or, Little Red-Riding Hood: An Old Woman's Tale (1801) -- Little Red Cap (1812) -- Little Red Riding Hood (1846) -- The Romance of Red Riding Hood (1862) -- The Story of Little Red Riding-Hood (1864) -- Ye True Hystorie of Little Red Riding Hood -- or, The Lamb in Wolf's Clothing (1872) -- The True History of Little Golden-Hood (1888) -- Little Red Riding-Hood (1895) -- Little Green Riding Hood (1914) -- Kuttel Daddeldu Tells His Children the Fairy Tale about Little Red Cap (1924) -- Sturry from Rad Ridink Hoot (1926) -- Little Red Riding Hood (1927) -- Little Red Riding-Hood (1935) -- The Girl and the Wolf (1939) -- Little Red Riding Hood as a Dictator Would Tell It (1940) -- Little Polly Riding Hood (1955) -- Little Red Cap '65 (1965) -- Red Riding Hood (1971) -- Little Redhead and the Wolf (1972) -- Red Riding Hood (1972) -- Little Green Riding Hood (1973) -- Little Red Cap (1974) -- Little Red Riding Hood (1974) -- The Old Wolf (1976) -- Little Aqua Riding Hood (1977) -- Little Red Riding Hood (1977) -- Little Red Cap (1978) -- Little Red Hood: A Classic Story Bent Out of Shape (1978) -- The Company of Wolves(1979) -- Goldflower and the Bear (1979) -- Wolfland (1983) -- Not So Little Red Riding Hood (1985) -- The Waiting Wolf (1990) -- Roja and Leopold (1990) -- Epilogue: Reviewing and Re-Framing Little Red Riding Hood -- Notes on Authors -- Selected Chronological Bibliography of Red Riding Hood Texts -- General Bibliography -- Copyrights
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    ISBN: 9781317182375
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (321 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Höfert, Almut Celibate and Childless Men in Power : Ruling Eunuchs and Bishops in the Pre-Modern World
    DDC: 305.310902
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    ISBN: 9781317602385
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (241 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Critical Diversities
    Parallel Title: Print version Rumens, Nick Queer Business : Queering Organization Sexualities
    DDC: 302.35
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    ISBN: 9781317387800
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (400 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Technology, Work and Organizations
    Parallel Title: Print version Choudrie, Jyoti Innovative ICT-enabled Services and Social Inclusion
    DDC: 302
    Abstract: "Cover" -- "Title" -- "Copyright" -- "Contents" -- "List of Figures" -- "List of Tables" -- "Preface" -- "Acknowledgments" -- "Introduction" -- "Part I Examining the Theoretical Foundations of Social Inclusion and ICT-Enabled Services" -- "1 Social Inclusion and ICTs: A Literature Review Through the Lens of the Capability Approach" -- "2 Connectivity: A Socio-technical Construct to Examine ICT-Enabled Service" -- "3 Re-conceptualizing Social Inclusion in the Context of 21st-Century Smart Cities" -- "4 Enhancing Social Inclusion Through Optimal Community Participation Levels in ICT4D Projects" -- "Part II ICT-Enabled Services of Value to Society and Organizations" -- "5 Understanding the Impact of Politication Structure, Governance, and Public Policy on E-Government" -- "6 ICT-Enabled E-Entertainment Services in U.S. Counties: Socio-economic Determinants and Geographic Patterns" -- "7 E-Health as an Enabler of Social Inclusion" -- "8 Challenging the Cost of Higher Education With the Assistance of Digital Tools: Case Studies of Protest Activity in Canada and the United States" -- "9 Telework Impact on Productivity and Well-Being: An Australian Study" -- "10 Supporting Regional Food Supply Chains With an E-Commerce Application" -- "Part III Adoption, Usage, and Management Aspects Surrounding Social Inclusion and Usability of ICT-Enabled Services" -- "11 Digital Divides, Usability, and Social Inclusion: Evidence From the Field of E-Services in the United Kingdom" -- "12 Mobility of Work: Usability of Digital Infrastructures and Technological Divide" -- "13 Overcoming Obstacles to Activism With ICTs: An Analysis of MoveOn.Org and the Florida Tea Party Movement" -- "14 Social Inclusion, Farmer Resignation, and the Challenges of Information Technology Implementation" -- "15 Smartphones Adoption and Usage by 50+ Adults in the United Kingdom
    Abstract: "16 Literacy and Identity Links Forging Digital Inclusion?: Critical Reflections and Signposts From a Qualitative Study" -- "Conclusion" -- "Index
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    ISBN: 9781134829170
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (276 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Dyer, Richard White : Twentieth Anniversary Edition
    DDC: 305.809
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of plates -- Acknowledgements -- Looking into the light: Whiteness, racism and regimes of representation -- Introduction -- 1 The matter of whiteness -- 2 Coloured white, not coloured -- 3 The light of the world -- 4 The white man's muscles -- 5 'There's nothing I can do! Nothing!' -- 6 White death -- Notes -- Bibliographies -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781136654626
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (166 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Jagose, Annamarie Lesbian Utopics
    DDC: 305.48/9664
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Lesbians Are Elsewhere -- 2 Remedy and Poison Irigaray and the Lesbian Body -- 3 Space, Skin, Spiral The Aerial Letter and its Holographic Projection -- 4 Playing with the Closet Jeux d'occultation and Love, Death, and the Changing of the Seasons -- 5 "The Heart of the Law" Genre, Sexual Exchange and the Proper Name in Working Hot -- 6 Slash and Suture The Border's Figuration of Colonialism, Phallocentrism, and Homophobia in Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza -- 7 Cindy Crawford Concludes -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317510420
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (153 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Global and Transnational Politics
    Parallel Title: Print version Eade, John Re-Living the Global City : Global/Local Processes
    DDC: 303.482
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    ISBN: 9781317341666
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (327 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Exploring the Political in South Asia
    Parallel Title: Print version Banerjee, Mukulika Why India Votes?
    DDC: 306.2/0954
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Plates -- Tables -- Abbreviations -- Glossary -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Campaign -- 3. Political Language -- 4. The Polling Station -- 5. Why Do People Vote? -- 6. Conclusion -- Appendices -- A: Bihar -- B: Chhattisgarh -- C: Delhi -- D: Gujarat -- E: Madhya Pradesh -- F: Maharashtra -- G: Rajasthan -- H: Tamil Nadu -- I: West Bengal -- J: Uttar Pradesh (East) -- K: Uttar Pradesh (West) -- Bibliography -- About the Author -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317175476
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (185 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: New Directions in Tourism Analysis
    Parallel Title: Print version Palmer, Catherine Being and Dwelling through Tourism : An anthropological perspective
    DDC: 306.4819
    Abstract: "Cover" -- "Title" -- "Copyright" -- "Dedication" -- "Contents" -- "Preface and acknowledgements" -- "1 Being and dwelling" -- "2 Sensuous dwelling" -- "3 Material dwelling" -- "4 Architectural dwelling" -- "5 Earthly dwelling" -- "6 Being, dwelling and thinking" -- "Bibliography
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    ISBN: 9781317601456
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (195 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Simpson, Brian Young People, Social Media and the Law
    DDC: 302.2310835
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    ISBN: 9781315311791
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (567 pages)
    Edition: 3rd ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Sterin, J. Charles Mass Media Revolution
    DDC: 302.23
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Key ACEJMC Learning Objectives -- Preface -- Features of the Third Edition -- About the Authors -- Acknowledgments -- Section I: Paving the Way to Todayâs Mass Media -- 1 Introduction to the Mass Media Revolution -- The Style and Approach of Mass Media Revolution -- Media as Storytellers -- Inspiring Debate Through Bias and Controversy -- Experience and Scholarship -- Applying Historical Context to Mass Media -- Studying the Mass Media -- Media Convergence -- Mass Media Defined -- Theoretical Building Blocks of Mass Media -- Passive and Active Media -- Media Framing -- The Humanistic Approach to Communication -- Linking the Medium and the Message -- Audience Trends -- Why Research Audiences? -- Culture and Mass Media: Sharing What We Know -- The Challenge of Cross-Cultural Communication -- The Mediaâs Influence on Religion and Beliefs -- Global Access, Global Threats -- From My Village to the Global Village -- Proximity and Media Space -- Media Hegemony -- Mass Media Convergence in the Digital Age -- Dealing With Information Bombardment -- Media Access Versus Media Overload -- Conclusion: Understanding New Mass Media from a Critical Perspective -- 2 Mass Media: A Brief Historical Narrative -- The Roots of Mass Media Networks -- The Storytellers -- The Scribes -- The Visual Artists -- Arts, Artists and the Renaissance -- The Power and Influence of Media Publishers -- The Birth of Modern Mass Media -- Printing and Politics -- The Newsmakers -- The Rise of Yellow Journalism and Penny Presses -- The First Media War in the United States -- The Photographers -- The Impact of Music and Images on Culture and Society -- The Music-Makers -- The Radio Broadcasters -- The Filmmakers -- The Television Producers -- The Birth of Television Broadcast Systems
    Abstract: The Advent of News and Entertainment Television -- The Digital Age -- Computers Get Linked -- The Birth of the Personal Computer -- The Internet -- Conclusion: Mass Media Converge -- 3 Media Technologies and the Dynamics of Change -- The Stages of Technological Innovation -- The Precursor Stage -- The Invention and Development Stages -- The Maturity Stage -- The Antiquity Stage -- Hurtling Into the Future: Technology Revolutionizes Mass Media -- Dominating the Media Message -- Coping With âFuture Shockâ -- Converging Technologies -- Evolving Roles of Mass Media in Society -- Forming a New Global Culture -- Will Technological Convergence Be the Death of the Printed Word? -- The Digitization of Libraries -- Print-on-Demand Publishing -- The E-book Market -- The Digitization of Newspapers and Magazines -- Information Revolution: Innovation and Roadblocks -- The ReadâWrite Media Culture -- Conclusion: Adapting to Change -- Section II: The Evolution of Media Content and Platforms -- 4 Print Media -- Early American Newspaper Publishing -- Newspapers Evolve to Dominate Mass Media -- The Industrial Revolution Alters the Newspaper Business -- Newspapers Become an Advertising-Based Business -- Early Communication Technologies Further Change the Industry -- The Establishment of News Syndicates -- The Rise of Magazine Publishing -- Early Business Challenges -- The Economics of Magazine Publishing -- Diversification of Magazine Audience, Style and Specialty -- The Evolution of the Book Industry -- The Social and Cultural Impact of Books -- The Birth of the Novel -- Technologies Extend the Print Media -- The Birth of Publishing Dynasties -- The Newspaper Industry in the 20th Century -- The Newspaper Industry in the Digital Age -- Print Media Go Visual -- The Use of Illustrations -- The Use of Photographs -- The Photo Magazine
    Abstract: The Magazine Industry Transitions to the Digital Age -- Comic Books and the Graphic Novel -- Will Eisner Ushers in the Modern Comic Book -- Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster Introduce the Comic Book Hero -- Comic Books Influence Society -- The Transition of Comic Books -- The Graphic Novel -- The Book Industry Transitions to the Digital Age -- Conclusion: Will Printed Media Survive the Digital Revolution? -- 5 Music and Radio -- The Cultural Influence of Music and Sound Recording -- The Phonograph Advances the Music Industry -- Musical Tastes Change in Changing Times -- New Delivery Platforms Emerge -- The Birth of the Radio Broadcasting Industry -- The Recording Industry Links With Radio -- The Pioneers of Radio Broadcasting -- Improved Technology Spurs the Growth of Radio -- Popular Music: The First Cultural Shift -- Rock ânâ Roll Pushes the Social Envelope -- Payola: Paying for Popularity -- Motown: The Sounds of Detroit -- The Beatles and the British Invasion -- Studio Mixing Changes Popular Music -- The Music of Revolution: The Second Cultural Shift -- Folk Music: The Songs of Protest -- Psychedelic Sound: When the Tide Turns -- Musical Styles Diversify -- Two Extremes: Hard Rock to Disco -- The Singer-Songwriters -- Punk Rock -- MTV and the Birth of Music Videos -- Alternative and Independent Music -- The Grunge Alternative -- The Hip-Hop Movement -- Music and Radio Transition into the Digital Age -- Deregulation and Consolidation Transform 21st-Century Radio -- Is the Internet Killing Radio? -- Commercial Satellite Radio -- Peer-to-Peer (P2P) File Sharing Revolutionizes Music -- Conclusion: Music and Radio ­Convergeâand Endure -- 6 Film and Television -- Narrative in Film -- The Early Innovators of Film -- The Special Effects of Georges Méliès -- The Editing Techniques of Edwin Porter -- The Hollywood Studio System
    Abstract: New Sound Technologies Herald the Success of Talkies -- The Star System Maximizes Studio Profits -- The Big Five Start to Lose Power -- The Rise of the Financing-Distribution Model -- Post-Studio System Distribution and Exhibition Practices -- The Film Industry After the Golden Age -- The Influence of International Cinema Styles -- European Cinema -- Asian Cinema -- Middle Eastern Cinema -- Latin American Cinema -- International Films Affect the U.S. Motion Picture Rating System -- The Rise of the Independent Film Movement -- The Magic of Special Effects and the Digital Age -- Narrative in Television -- The Evolution of Television -- Early Television Programming -- The Big Three Networks Become the Big Four -- Television Genres -- The Situation Comedy -- The Drama -- Sports Programming -- The Soap Opera -- Reality Television -- Cable Television Innovates Content -- Conflicting Visions of the Future of Television -- Conclusion: The Audience Drives the Future of Film and Television -- 7 N ew Media -- What Is New Media and Where Did It Originate? -- The New New Media -- The New Media Meme -- Innovators and Visionaries of the Internet -- The Information Superhighway -- The Evolution of Web 2.0 -- Rediscovering Text: E-mail and Text Messaging -- The Dynamic New Media -- Linear Versus Nonlinear Information -- User-Mediated Content -- Participatory Content Creation -- Knowledge Sharing: An Open-Source Model -- Consuming New Media: Honing Critical Skills -- Media Convergence -- The Effects of Content Mobility -- Viral Media -- YouTube and User-Generated Television -- Linking Up: 21st-Century Social Networking -- Digital Meeting Places -- The Dark Side of Online Social Networking -- Follow Me on Twitter -- Life-Blogging -- Activism and Citizen Journalism -- Politics and New Media -- The Net Roots Movement -- Technology and Participatory Democracy
    Abstract: The Gaming Generation -- War Games Lead to Video Games -- The Development of PC and Console Games -- Video Games Converge With Hollywood Movies -- Virtual Worlds: Playing in Alternate Realities -- The Anatomy of Video Game Production -- Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games -- Conclusion: New New Media and the Impact on Society and Culture -- Section III: Media Business Economics -- 8 Advertising and Public Relations -- Tracing the History of American Advertising -- Product Affinity: Making Us Want It -- Unlocking the Code to Our Desires -- Relying on Universal Appeal -- Teaching and Informing -- Narrowcasting: Connecting Consumers and Products -- Product Placement: Advertising Without Advertising -- Breaking the Rules: Advertising in the 21st Century -- The Influence of Commercial Advertising -- Political Advertising: Making Us Vote for It -- Tracing the History of American Public Relations: Building and Managing Image -- Fair Advocacy -- Content Creation -- Todayâs Strategic Public Relations: 360-Degree Campaigning -- Developing Public Interest: Paparazzi and Promoters -- Developing Public Trust: PR Ethics -- Raising Social Awareness: The PSA -- Facilitating Communication: Diversity in New PR -- Conclusion: Selling Ideas, Framing Perceptions -- 9 Media Industry -- Tracing American Media Ownership -- Vertical Integration: Process and Impact -- Public Corporations and Private Ownership -- Localism: A Model Alternative -- Content Control from the Boardroom -- Catering to the Local Audiences -- The Economics of Media: Three Models -- The American Commercial Model -- The Public Sphere Model -- The New Media Model: The Internet Alternative -- The Federal Communication Commission -- Regulation -- Deregulation -- The Business of Music and Sound Recording -- Technology Turns the Tide: Music Makes Money -- The Recording Industry
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    ISBN: 9781315470276 , 9781315470290
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (281 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Boussard, Valérie Finance at Work
    DDC: 306.3
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    ISBN: 9781351743952
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (115 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Focus on Public Relations
    Series Statement: Routledge Focus on Public Relations Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Tsetsura, Katerina Transparency, Public Relations and the Mass Media : Combating the Hidden Influences in News Coverage Worldwide
    DDC: 302.23
    Keywords: Journalistic ethics ; Public relations-Moral and ethical aspects ; Journalism-Objectivity ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: An Incomplete Truth -- Transparency, Public Relations, and the Mass Media -- What Is Transparency? -- What Is Truth? -- The Most Insidious of Evils -- It's about Trust -- Whom Should We Be Able to Trust? -- We Continue to Rely on the News Media -- Journalists' Universal Role Remains to Provide Truth -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 2: Multiple Truths -- If the Need for Truth and Transparency Exists, Whose Responsibility Is It? -- The Ethical Responsibility as Citizens of Society -- References -- Chapter 3: Media Practice or Media Bribery? Conceptual and Theoretical Considerations and Implications -- Media Practice or Media Opacity? -- Media Transparency vs. Media Opacity -- Understanding Media Opacity -- The Influence of Journalism on the Development of Public Relations in Russia -- Media Opacity in Russian Public Relations -- Media Opacity in Other Countries -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Dispelling the Myths of the Ethical Significance and Validity of the Concept of Cultural Relativism and the Need for Cultural Tolerance in Combating Media Bribery Worldwide -- Citizens Will Need to Rely on Journalists They Can Trust -- News Media Opacity Is an Ethical Issue: Transparency Is the Responsibility of Journalists -- The Question of Indigenous Societies' Histories, Cultures, and Ideologies -- We Reject Cultural Relativity and Tolerance Related to News Media Transparency -- A Consensus about News Media Transparency Will Not Be Possible -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: The Global Study of Media Transparency -- Information Subsidy -- Global Media Transparency Research -- Method -- Instrument -- Data Analysis -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusion and Recommendations for Future Studies -- References.
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    ISBN: 9781317755777
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (243 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Genocide and Crimes against Humanity
    Parallel Title: Hiebert, Maureen S. Constructing genocide and mass violence
    Parallel Title: Print version Hiebert, Maureen S Constructing Genocide and Mass Violence : Society, Crisis, Identity
    DDC: 340.09
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    Keywords: Genocide History ; Violence History ; Genocide ; History ; Electronic books ; Völkermord ; Judenvernichtung ; Kambodscha
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 The genocidal process: a constructivist approach -- Introduction -- I. Defining genocide -- II. Theorizing genocide -- III. A constructivist theory of genocide: an overview -- IV. The cases: the final solution and the killing fields -- Part I Theorizing the "permissive" socio-political environment of genocide -- Introduction -- I. The 'permissive' socio-political environment: a theoretical overview -- II. Three dimensions of the permissive socio-political environment -- A. Dimension one: exclusionary and unequal patterns of group interaction -- B. Dimension two: exclusionary conceptions of the community -- C. Dimension three: authoritarian modes of conflict management -- 2 Germany -- I. Exclusionary and unequal patterns of group interaction -- A. Restrictions on citizenship and resistance to emancipation -- B. Economic restrictions -- C. Restrictive associational life -- II. Exclusionary conceptions of the community -- A. Anti-Semitic beliefs and attitudes -- B. Jews as non-members of the community -- III. Authoritarian modes of conflict management -- A. Non-responsive governance -- B. Authoritarian responses to perceived conflicts -- 3 Cambodia -- I. Exclusionary and unequal patterns of group interaction -- A. Social relationships and social stratification -- B. Education system -- C. The economic system and socio-economic stratification -- II. Exclusionary conceptions of the community -- A. Hindu and Buddhist traditions and conceptions of the "in-" and "out-group" -- B. Socio-economic, urban-rural, and ethnic antipathies -- C. Passivity and disproportionate revenge -- III. Authoritarian modes of conflict management -- A. Authoritarian legacy of the god-king -- B. Factionalism and the repression of political opponents -- Conclusion to Part I.
    Abstract: Part II Crises: the catalyst for destruction -- Introduction -- 4 Inter-war Germany: crises and interpretation -- I. Security crises -- A. World War I -- B. The failed revolution of 1918 -- II. Economic crises -- A. The Treaty of Versailles and impact of reparations -- B. Hyperinflation, unemployment, and the Great Depression -- III. Political crises -- A. Political instability and violence -- 5 Cambodia: the Sihanoukist and Lon Nol years: crises and interpretation -- I. Economic crises -- A. Underdevelopment and economic nationalization -- B. Stagnation and corruption -- C. Civil war and economic collapse -- II. Political crises -- A. Sihanouk and parliamentary politics -- B. The Samlaut Rebellion and aftermath -- C. After the coup -- III. Military and security crises -- A. The second Indochina War -- B. The bombing campaign -- C. Khmer Rouge isolation and civil war -- Conclusion to Part II -- Part III Reconceptualizing the victim group: the "three switches" of genocide -- Introduction -- I. Genocide as a strategic or rational choice? -- A. Strategic choice explanations -- B. Rational choice explanations -- II. Constructing victims: a constructivist explanation -- III. The "three switches" -- A. Switch one: victims as foreigners -- B. Switch two: victims as mortal threat -- C. Switch three: victims as subhumans -- III. Warrants for genocide -- A. Warrant for the final solution -- B. The warrant for the killing fields -- 6 The Nazi "final solution" -- I. Switch one: victims as foreigners -- II. Switch two: victims as mortal threats -- A. First threat motif: epic struggle -- B. Second threat motif: foreign control or influence -- C. Third threat motif: biological contagion -- III. Switch three: victims as subhumans -- 7 The Khmer Rouge killing fields -- I. Switch one: victims as foreigners -- II. Switch two: victims as mortal threat
    Abstract: A. First threat motif: epic struggle -- B. Second threat motif: foreign control or influence -- C. Third threat motif: biological contagion -- III. Switch three: victims as subhumans -- 8 Vietnam: abuses without genocide -- I. Switch one: victims as wayward opponents -- II. Switch two: the threat of actors with real power -- Conclusion to Part III -- Sources cited -- I. Primary sources -- A. Cambodia -- B. Holocaust -- C. Vietnam -- II. Secondary sources -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317532149
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (347 pages)
    Edition: 5th ed
    Series Statement: Media Practice
    Parallel Title: Print version Holland, Patricia The New Television Handbook
    DDC: 302.2345
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1 On television and television studies -- 1 Television andtele-literacy -- Television today -- Tele-literacy -- 2 The history of television in the United Kingdom -- Conditions of possibility -- 3 The contemporary landscape: UK channels and public service -- The three ages of television -- The BBC and its future -- Commercial UK broadcasters and public service -- Ofcom and regulation -- Other UK-based channels -- Independent production companies -- Kate Beal: Woodcut Media -- 4 The contemporary landscape: globalisation, multichannel and multiplatform -- Globalisation and multichannel -- Online and multiplatform -- 5 The landscape of television in the United Kingdom: text -- The age of superabundance: interstitials and paratexts -- The linear flow: scheduling and branding -- Cross-platform, paratexts and interactivity -- About genres -- Overview of the main television genres -- A note on ratings, funding and formats -- 6 Studying television -- Studying television: an overview -- Mapping the field -- Part 2 The practitioners' perspective -- 7 Working in television: an overview -- Working in television -- Programme production types -- Production processes -- Television work areas -- 8 Producing and production management -- Producers -- Production management -- Abigail McKenzie: Talent Team Assistant, BBC Children's Department -- 9 The director's concerns -- Director and crew -- The director's concerns -- Types of shot -- A fresh perception of the world -- 10 The visual dimension: cameras, lighting and the cinematographer -- Cameras and recording media -- Cameras and digital cinematography -- Visions of light -- Lighting: basic principles -- 11 Sound recording and the audio space
    Abstract: Television and the flow of sound -- Sound recording and audio design -- Sound quality -- 12 Studios and studio work -- 'Live' and 'as live' -- Working in the studio -- Studios -- QVC: the shopping channel -- 13 Post-production processes: editing -- Editing and post-production -- The work of editing -- Editing processes -- Styles of editing -- The final stages -- 14 Sound, visual effects and preparing for broadcast -- The aural dimension: creating the audio space -- Sound editing -- Graphics and visual effects -- Post-production: preparing for broadcast and distribution -- Luke Sothinathan: VT technician -- Part 3 Programmes and genres -- 15 Drama and television narrative -- Thinking about narrative -- Fictional narratives: drama -- Narrative theory -- Narrative realism and other realisms -- Identity and narration -- 16 From documentary to factual entertainment -- Contemporary factual programming -- Brief history of UK documentary: the creative treatment of actuality -- Documentary and contemporary subgenres -- Research for factual programmes -- Interview techniques -- Documentary and factual ethics -- Anne Parisio: Parisio Productions -- Note -- 17 News, politics and television as information -- History -- Types of news and current affairs -- Television news teams -- The news agenda -- Producing the news -- Gio Ulleri: journalist/filmmaker -- Part 4 Training and industry contexts -- 18 Training, education and getting into the industry -- Training and getting into the industry -- RedBalloon and Solent Productions -- 19 Opening up the industry: diversity and access -- Diversity and access -- Relevant documents -- MAMA Youth Project -- Bob Clarke: Executive Producer, MAMA Youth Project -- Jonny Yapi - my story -- Training and opportunities: a list of useful references -- 20 Hannah's diary -- Hannah's diary: April-November 2015
    Abstract: Contacts for entry-level jobs -- 21 Making programmes: pitching and commissioning -- Turning an idea into a commission -- Opportunities and funds -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Programme references -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317091752
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (201 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Suutari, Pekka Music, Art and Diplomacy: East-West Cultural Interactions and the Cold War
    DDC: 303.4824701713
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction to the Logic of East-West Artistic Interactions -- PART I INDIRECT CONTACTS, IMAGES AND IMAGINATION -- 2 Mutually Assured Distinction: VOKS and Artistic Exchange in the Early Cold War -- 3 Friendship of the Musicians: Anglo-Soviet Musical Exchanges 1938-1948 -- 4 Gazing at the Baltic: Tourist Discourse in the Cinema of the Baltic Sea Countries -- PART II HIGHLY PUBLICISED AND SUCCESSFUL EXAMPLES OF EXCHANGE OF MUSIC AND MUSICIANS -- 5 The Real Ambassadors? The Cleveland Orchestra Tours the Soviet Union, 1965 -- 6 Pianist Sviatoslav Richter: The Soviet Union Launches a 'Cultural Sputnik' to the United States in 1960 -- 7 Student Interactions, Race and the Media: The Oberlin College Choir 1964 Tour of the USSR and Romania -- PART III RECEPTION AND TRANSFERS IN THE AREA OF THEATRE AND DANCE -- 8 Breaching the Iron Curtains: Russian 'Theatre Tourists' to Eastern Europe, 1965-1981 -- 9 Ballet as a Tool for Cultural Diplomacy in the Cold War: Soviet Ballets in Paris and London, 1954-1968 -- 10 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315457529
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (153 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Terlouw, Kees Local Identities and Politics : Negotiating the Old and the New
    DDC: 306.0942539
    Keywords: Group identity--Netherlands--Overflakkee ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Municipal amalgamations in the Netherlands -- 2 Local identities conceptualised: from fixed facts to flexible discourses -- 2.1 Local identities as fixed facts with physical roots -- 2.2 The social construction of identities -- 2.3 Contingent communities and identities -- 2.4 The ideal typical contrast between thick and thin spatial identities -- 2.5 Identity gaps between administrations and populations -- 2.6 Spatial identities and the institutionalisation of spaces -- 2.7 The layering of spatial identities -- 2.8 Identity and legitimacy: de-institutionalisation and the formation of resistance identities -- 2.9 Identities and scale: primary and secondary identities -- 3 Measuring local identity -- 3.1 Goeree-Overflakkee -- 3.2 Katwijk -- 3.3 Interviews -- 4 Local identities analysed: change for the better or the worse -- 4.1 Local identity and community values -- 4.2 Heritage and the different views on the future -- 4.3 Types of identification -- 4.4 Established local communities and migration -- 4.5 Scale strategies in local politics -- 4.6 New migrants in old villages -- 4.7 Urban migrants in Katwijk Noord -- 4.8 Anti-urbanism and local identity -- 4.9 The loss of identity as a key element in identity discourses -- 4.10 Traditionalist and modernist identity discourses -- 5 Municipal amalgamation and changing local identities on Goeree-Overflakkee -- 5.1 An emerging local resistance identity before amalgamation -- 5.2 The fading local resistance identity after amalgamation -- 5.3 A thin island identity formulated by local entrepreneurs -- 5.4 The unification of the local entrepreneurs -- 5.5 Sunday rest: the accommodation of different local identities in an amalgamated municipality
    Abstract: 6 Katwijk: "A city which has remained a village" -- 6.1 Katwijk and the ring of Dutch cities -- 6.2 The amalgamation of Katwijk and the fear of neighbouring Leiden -- 6.3 After amalgamation: "own village first" -- 6.4 Neighbourhood councils -- 6.5 Local Orange associations: one nation, four villages -- 6.6 The history of the Orange associations in Katwijk -- 6.7 The four different local Orange associations -- 6.8 The unity and diversity in Katwijk's identities -- 7 Conclusion: the divergent use of local identities -- 7.1 The changing use of local and regional identities compared -- 7.2 The fragile shield of secondary identities protecting primary identities -- 7.3 Three different archetypes of using local identities -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351597456
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (242 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Education, Poverty and International Development
    Parallel Title: Print version Unterhalter, Elaine Education, Poverty and Global Goals for Gender Equality : How People Make Policy Happen
    DDC: 305.3
    Keywords: Women's rights--International cooperation
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of tables -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Contested meanings of gender equality in education -- PART 1 -- 3 Ladders in the wind: global policy on gender and education -- 4 Negotiating global gender and education policies in Kenya, 2003-2016 -- 5 Exchanges around global gender equality and education policies in South Africa, 1991-2016 -- PART 2 -- 6 People and policies: negotiating meanings of gender in education -- 7 Poverty and practice: boundaries of blame and disconnection in education -- 8 Gender mainstreaming and education policy: interventions, institutions and interactions -- 9 Perspectives on the SDGs: it's harder than you think -- Appendices -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317442240
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (464 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Bladen, Charles Events Management : An Introduction
    DDC: 394.2068
    Abstract: "Cover" -- "Half Title" -- "Title Page" -- "Copyright Page" -- "Table of Contents" -- "List of images" -- "List of figures" -- "List of tables" -- "List of case studies" -- "Acknowledgements" -- "Guided tour" -- "1 Introduction to events management" -- "1.1 Introduction to the second edition" -- "1.2 Aims of the second edition" -- "1.3 What is an event?" -- "1.4 Events management challenges" -- "1.5 Events, human history and culture" -- "1.6 The events âbusinessâ" -- "1.7 Role of events managers" -- "1.8 About this book" -- "Industry voice" -- "1.9 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "2 Event project management: feasibility, planning, delivery and evaluation" -- "2.1 Aims" -- "2.2 Introduction" -- "2.3 Events as projects" -- "2.4 Project management perspectives" -- "2.5 Event project definition, organisation and framework" -- "2.6 Project parameters" -- "2.7 Stakeholder requirements and needs" -- "2.8 The project objective statement" -- "2.9 Project planning" -- "2.10 Project optimisation" -- "2.11 Project evaluation and review techniques" -- "2.12 Project crashing" -- "2.13 Project risk management" -- "2.14 Project cost breakdown structures" -- "2.15 Project implementation" -- "2.16 Project shut-down" -- "2.17 The required competencies of an event project leader" -- "Industry voice" -- "2.18 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "3 Event design and production" -- "3.1 Aims" -- "3.2 Introduction" -- "3.3 Recent developments" -- "3.4 Events as designed experiences" -- "3.5 Concept and theme" -- "3.6 Understanding event experiences" -- "3.7 Event staging and logistics" -- "3.8 Summary" -- "Industry voice" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "4 Event operations" -- "4.1 Aims" -- "4.2 Introduction" -- "4.3 The legal environment" -- "4.4 Insurance" -- "4.5 Regulations, licences and permits" -- "4.6 Events contracts
    Abstract: "4.7 Event logistics" -- "Industry voice" -- "4.8 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "5 Event human resource management" -- "5.1 Aims" -- "5.2 Introduction" -- "5.3 The event human resource challenge" -- "5.4 Finding the right people" -- "5.5 The challenges in practice to the events industry" -- "5.6 Formulating and conducting event induction and acculturation" -- "5.7 Developing effective communication with event workers" -- "5.8 Event employee learning and development" -- "5.9 Motivating, maximising performance and retaining employees" -- "5.10 Remunerating staff" -- "Industry voice" -- "5.11 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "6 Event finance Robert Wilson, Sheffield Hallam University, UK" -- "6.1 Aims" -- "6.2 Introduction" -- "6.3 Financial terminology" -- "6.4 Financial planning and control" -- "6.5 Users of event finance information" -- "6.6 Budgeting and events" -- "6.7 Budgeting as a logically sequenced planning process" -- "6.8 Common methods of budgeting" -- "6.9 Applying budgeting to worked examples" -- "6.10 Comparing actual and budgeted performance" -- "6.11 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "7 Event marketing" -- "7.1 Aims" -- "7.2 Introduction" -- "7.3 Event marketing planning" -- "7.4 Event sponsorship" -- "Industry voice" -- "7.5 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "8 Event health, safety and risk management" -- "8.1 Aims" -- "8.2 Introduction" -- "8.3 Health and safety legislation" -- "8.4 Health and safety management" -- "8.5 Risk management" -- "8.6 Risk assessment" -- "8.7 Specific event risks" -- "Industry voice" -- "8.8 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "9 Sporting events" -- "9.1 Aims" -- "9.2 Introduction" -- "9.3 Overview of the sports industry" -- "9.4 Managing the sporting event: managing participants" -- "9.5 Sporting events marketing
    Abstract: "Industry voice" -- "9.6 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "10 Mega-events" -- "10.1 Aims" -- "10.2 Introduction" -- "10.3 Defining mega-events" -- "10.4 Mega-event periods" -- "10.5 Mega-event tourism" -- "Industry voice" -- "10.6 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "11 Events in the public and third sectors" -- "11.1 Aims" -- "11.2 Introduction" -- "11.3 The public sector" -- "11.4 Events in the public sector" -- "11.5 The third sector" -- "11.6 Events in the third sector" -- "11.7 Other not-for-profit events" -- "Industry voice" -- "11.8 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "12 Corporate events" -- "12.1 Aims" -- "12.2 Introduction" -- "12.3 Categorisation" -- "12.4 Key logistical issues for corporate events" -- "12.5 The corporate event customer" -- "12.6 Corporate event evaluation" -- "Industry voice" -- "12.7 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "13 Cultural events and festivals" -- "13.1 Aims" -- "13.2 Introduction" -- "13.3 Cultural events" -- "13.4 Festivals" -- "13.5 Types of cultural events and festivals" -- "13.6 Programming cultural events and festivals" -- "13.7 Marketing cultural events and festivals" -- "13.8 The public role of cultural events and festivals" -- "Industry voice" -- "13.9 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "14 Event impacts, sustainability and legacy" -- "14.1 Aims" -- "14.2 Introduction" -- "14.3 Event impacts" -- "14.4 Measuring impacts and evaluating events" -- "14.5 Event sustainability" -- "14.6 Event legacies" -- "14.7 Events and the new economics" -- "Industry voice" -- "14.8 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References" -- "15 Events and the media" -- "15.1 Aims" -- "15.2 Introduction" -- "15.3 What is the media?" -- "15.4 The role of the media in events management" -- "15.5 The media and links to stakeholders" -- "15.6 Media management
    Abstract: "15.7 The impact of media coverage on events" -- "15.8 Crisis management for event managers" -- "Industry voice" -- "15.9 Summary" -- "Further reading" -- "References
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    ISBN: 9781317238928
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (320 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Koch, Gertraud Digitisation : Theories and Concepts for Empirical Cultural Research
    DDC: 303.4833
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    Keywords: Information society ; Information technology Social aspects ; Internet Social aspects ; Social change ; Technological innovations Social aspects
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Notes on contributors -- Introduction: digitisation as challenge for empirical cultural research -- PART I: Coded culture -- 1 Cultural techniques, practices, programmes: how to study the anthropo-logic of digitisation -- 2 Archive -- 3 Imperfect imaginaries: digitisation, mundanisation, and the ungraspable -- 4 Ethnography of digital infrastructures -- PART II: Doing digital culture -- 5 Hackers and hacking -- 6 'A brilliant copy every time!': aspects of a cultural proportion -- 7 The manifestation of mash-up categories -- 8 Big Data -- PART III: Approaching the world digitally -- 9 From GUI to No-UI: locating the interface for the Internet of Things -- 10 Ubiquitous computing and the Internet of Things -- 11 Calculating spaces: digital encounters with maps and geodata -- 12 Augmented realities -- PART IV: Concepts of culture revisited -- 13 The political economy of digital technologies: outlining an emerging field of research -- 14 Ludification of culture: the significance of play and games in everyday practices of the digital era -- 15 Media genealogy: back to the present of digital cultures -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317166849
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (247 pages)
    Series Statement: Heritage, Culture and Identity
    Parallel Title: Print version Egberts, Linde Chosen Legacies : Heritage in Regional Identity
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Egberts, Linde, 1984 - Chosen legacies
    DDC: 305.80094
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    Keywords: Westeuropa ; Regionalkultur ; Regionale Identität ; Kulturerbe
    Abstract: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- List of maps -- Foreword -- 1 Regional identity and heritage -- 2 Early medieval heritage in present-day European regions -- 3 Battlefields of competing heritage -- 4 Dynamics of memory in the post-industrial era -- 5 Creation stories, Golden Ages and shared traumas -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317503750
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (237 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Research in Sports History
    Parallel Title: Print version Wood, David Football and Literature in South America
    DDC: 306.483098
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Football and Literature in South America: Issues and Origins -- 2 Taking the Field (First Half): Early Writings in Spanish -- 3 Taking the Field (Second Half): Early Writings in Brazil -- 4 Writing the National Game: Beauty in Brazil -- 5 Playing Dirty (First Half): Football, Politics and Writing in Chile -- 6 Playing Dirty (Second Half): Writing, Football and Dictatorship in the River Plate -- 7 Argentina Beyond El Proceso: Narratives of National Reconstruction -- 8 Narratives of Nation-building in Ecuador and Peru -- 9 Offside? Women Writers Creating Space -- 10 Conclusions: 100 Years of Golitude -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351685566
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (475 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Smith, Clarissa The Routledge Companion to Media, Sex and Sexuality
    DDC: 306.7
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    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures and tables -- List of contributors -- Introduction -- Part I Representing sexualities -- 1 The normal body on display: public exhibitions of the Norma and Normman statues -- 2 Asexualities and media -- 3 Representing trans sexualities -- 4 Representing lesbians in film and television -- 5 Representing gay sexualities -- 6 Fifty shades of ambivalence: BDSM representation in pop culture -- 7 The politics of fluidity: representing bisexualities in twenty-first-century screen media -- 8 Heterosexual casual sex: from free love to Tinder -- 9 Representing queer sexualities -- Part II Sex genres -- 10 Erotica -- 11 A history of slash sexualities: debating queer sex, gay politics and media fan cultures -- 12 Erotic manga: Boys' Love, shonen-ai, yaoi and (MxM) shotacon -- 13 Ways of showing it: feature and gonzo in mainstream pornography -- 14 From the scene, for the scene! Alternative pornographies in contemporary US production -- 15 'Not on public display': the art/porn debate -- 16 User-generated pornography: amateurs and the ambiguity of authenticity -- 17 Celebrity sex tapes -- 18 The media panic about teen sexting -- 19 Sex advice books and self-help -- 20 Social media platforms and sexual health -- 21 Young people, sexuality education and the media -- Part III Representing sex -- 22 Videogames and sex -- 23 Sex and celebrity media -- 24 Sex and music video -- 25 Debating representations of sexuality in advertising -- 26 Media representations of women in action sports: more than 'sexy bad girls' on boards -- 27 Sex and horror -- 28 Sex in sitcoms: unravelling the discourses on sex in Friends -- 29 Sex and reality TV: the pornography of intimate exposure -- 30 It's all about your sex appeal: deconstructing the sexual content in women's magazines
    Abstract: 31 The Invisibles: disability, sexuality and new strategies of enfreakment -- Part IV Deconstructing key figures -- 32 The metrosexual -- 33 The sex addict -- 34 The stripper -- 35 The pen is mightier than the whore: Victorian newspapers and the sex-work saviour complex -- 36 The pornography consumer as Other -- 37 The porn performer -- 38 The dominatrix -- 39 The pervert -- 40 The pornographer -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781351919319
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (429 pages)
    Series Statement: Studies in Performance and Early Modern Drama
    DDC: 391.4340942
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1100-1600 ; Maske ; England
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    ISBN: 9781317367390
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (199 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Film Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version McNelis, Tim US Youth Films and Popular Music : Identity, Genre, and Musical Agency
    DDC: 302.234
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Youth Films, Identity, and Musical Agency -- PART I: She's a Rebel? Girls, Guitars, and Agency -- 1 The Girl Can't Have It: Restricted Musical Agency in 10 Things I Hate About You and Love Don't Cost a Thing -- 2 Queer Agency and the Reappropriation of the "Technophallus" in All Over Me -- 3 Silent Punk and Audible Folk: Musical Sleight-of-Hand in Juno -- PART II: Listening to the Other: Cultural Borrowing and Critical Reflection -- 4 Consumption, Authenticity, and Identity Experimentation in Ghost World -- 5 "I didn't move to Bosnia": Critical Cultural Immersion in Save the Last Dance -- 6 Cheerleaders, Bullies, and Nerds: Intersections of White Stereotypes and Black Music in Bring It On, Mean Creek, and Napoleon Dynamite -- PART III: Unheard Ethnicities: Musical Construction of Ethnic Identity and Agency -- 7 'Old World' Ethnicity, Hybrid Identity, and 'New World' Agency in Real Women Have Curves -- 8 "Neighbourhood is sure changing, isn't it?": Evolving Traditions and Complex Identities in Quinceañera -- 9 Reimagining the All-American Teenager: Inaudible Ethnicity and Agency from the Margins in Better Luck Tomorrow -- Conclusion: The Continuing Relevance of Film Music to Identity and Agency -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317444121
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (235 pages)
    DDC: 362.2
    Keywords: Mental illness ; Case studies ; Electronic books ; Europa ; Wahnsinn ; Psychiatrie ; Konstrukt ; Macht ; Gesellschaft ; Geschichte 1835-2010
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 Madness manufactured -- 2 Incarceration and control -- 3 Sane insanity -- 4 Insane society -- 5 Science and psychiatry -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317621492
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (227 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Sociology
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in the Sociology of Emotions Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Seebach, Swen Love and Society : Special Social Forms and the Master Emotion
    DDC: 302.3
    Keywords: Love-Social aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- I.1 1655 -- I.2 1894 -- I.3 2013 -- Part I An idea of love -- 1 On love: between a social bond and an emotion -- 1.1 Framing love? -- 1.2 The whys and why-nots of critical theory and feminist analysis in order to define and work with love -- 1.3 Love in our words -- 1.4 The triangular theory of love -- 1.5 Niklas Luhmann on love and intimacy -- 1.6 Would Luhmann consider love as an emotion? -- 1.7 Beck/Beck-Gernsheim -- 1.8 Pulling different strings together: Eva Illouz -- 1.9 A brief review: a first balance -- 2 Love as a second-order form -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Love as an emotion and as a social bond -- 2.3 On second-order forms: what is a second-order form? -- 2.4 Could love be a form of the second order? -- 2.5 From love as an emotion to love as a second-order form -- 2.6 The conditions for love as a second-order form: on the changing nature of society and its forms and apriorities -- 2.7 A brief review: a second balance -- Part II A myth of love -- 3 Why and how could love become the predominant form of the second order? -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 From the crisis before to the crisis after first modernity: why was love able to become a second-order form? -- 3.3 The changes of the three apriorities during the next modernity crisis -- 3.4 On gratitude and faithfulness -- 3.5 Western trajectory to modernity and second-order forms -- 3.6 A brief review: a third balance -- 4 How did love become the predominant form of the second order? -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 From faithfulness to love and back: first steps in a history of love -- 4.3 Towards the time of love -- 4.4 Becoming a second-order form: love in modernity -- 4.5 A brief review: a fourth balance -- Part III An experience of love
    Abstract: 5 On rituals of the second order, second-order myths and love rituals as a special version -- 5.1 From rituals to second-order form rituals -- 5.2 What are rituals? -- 5.3 From rituals of gratitude to rituals of faithfulness and beyond -- 5.4 From rituals of faithfulness to rituals of authenticity and rituals of love -- 5.5 Closing the circle: on myths, forms of the second order - and back to ritual -- 5.6 Late modern myths of the forms of the second order: myths of love -- 5.7 Rituals of match-making vs. rituals of love -- 5.8 A brief review: a fifth balance -- 6 Love: enchanting master emotion and durability-providing form -- 6.1 Love, love rituals and its different phases -- 6.2 We feel love, therefore we are committed -- 6.3 Love rituals, love myths -- 6.4 Towards a morality of love -- 6.5 A brief review: a sixth balance -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317222187
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (219 pages)
    Series Statement: The Basics
    Series Statement: The Basics Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Amichai-Hamburger, Yair Internet Psychology : The Basics
    DDC: 303.4833
    Keywords: Internet ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- 1 Who are we online? -- Feeling of anonymity -- Control over level of physical exposure -- High control over communications -- Ease in locating like-minded people -- Accessibility and availability at all times and places -- Feelings of equality -- Fun of web surfing -- Where does this all lead? -- The flipside: Can things go wrong? -- A final word -- References -- 2 Does our personality affect our online behavior? -- Freud and the Internet: Can the Internet accommodate the toppling of conventions and release of the id? -- E-therapy: How does it work, is it a good idea, and what would Freud think? -- Pros and cons of e-Therapy -- Who benefits from the Internet? -- What other personality theories are relevant to Internet use? -- Need for closure -- Narcissism -- Attachment theory -- Sensation-seeking -- A final word -- References -- 3 Is true love obtainable via the Internet? -- What is the importance of love in our life? -- What is love? -- Physiology -- Commerce -- Emotions -- Can you find real love online? -- Intimacy: What happens when we fall in love with a fantasy? -- How do individual differences affect online love? -- Why do we trust people online so speedily? -- What is the attraction of online love? -- What are the boundaries of online infidelity? -- When is it permissible to stretch our personal details? -- How can we distinguish between real intimacy and public relations? -- Do more romantic options lead to better decisions? -- Falling in love with a celebrity: how real is it? -- A final word -- References -- 4 Violence on the Internet -- How does the Internet encourage aggression? -- Is anonymity a necessity for aggressive online behavior? -- Does the Internet turn good people bad?
    Abstract: Who are more aggressive online, men or women? -- How do terrorist organizations use the Internet? -- Who are the hackers and what makes them tick? -- What kind of people are hackers? -- Do real Robin Hood hackers exist? -- Does the Internet provide a venue for aggression against women? -- A final word -- References -- 5 Youth and the Internet: Entering the enchanted forest? -- From the perspective of children, what are the main advantages of the Internet? -- What are the pros and cons of Facebook for children? -- How does online pornography affect children? -- How does violence in online games affect children? -- Is it possible to identify a child's addiction to the Internet? -- Anorexia and the Internet -- What is cyberbullying and how does it impact children? -- How can parents regain influence in the digital world? -- How can we partake in our children's online lives? -- What Internet topics should you discuss with your children? -- A final word -- References -- 6 Groups and leaders -- What did you say? -- Are groups relevant to the online experience? -- Partially online groups -- Groups that exist only online -- Can we be significant individuals and group members on the Internet simultaneously? -- What is the minimum condition needed to create a group? -- Is anonymity likely to eliminate group identity? -- Are group norms and cultures evident in Internet groups? -- What is conformity and how is it relevant online? -- Do online groups tend to move to extreme positions? -- Do online group members give their best efforts? -- Do we need leaders online? -- Can anyone become an online leader? -- Is charisma relevant to being a leader in the online world? -- How can one become an e-leader? -- Digital literacy -- Build trust -- Open communication -- Access to information -- Task orientation -- Emotional focus -- Challenge the paradigms of followers
    Abstract: Vision -- Establishing a culture through the net -- Creativity -- What are the main hazards facing e-leaders? -- A final word -- References -- 7 How can we use the Internet to create a better world? -- What special advantages does online volunteering offer? -- Individual level -- Interpersonal level -- Group identity -- Solving the conflict between the desire for autonomy and the need to belong -- Self-actualization -- How can the Internet reduce aggression between countries and communities? -- Intergroup conflict: bringing rival groups together -- How can the Internet play a part in intergroup contact? -- Online contact between Catholic and Protestant children in Ireland -- Online contact between Israeli Jewish and Muslim student teachers -- What happens when online intergroup contact is allowed to run free? -- Can online games promote better intergroup relations? -- What additional online tools can we use to reduce stereotypical thinking and improve intergroup relationships? -- Identity enrichment -- Online intergroup role-playing -- Training online change agents -- A final word -- Notes -- References -- 8 How do we successfully navigate our way through the digital jungle? -- What are our primary cultural values and how do they affect us? -- Individuality -- Efficiency - time is money -- Materialism - I am what I can buy -- What's next? The cutting-edge technological developments that will soon change our lives forever -- Robots and emotion -- Internet of five senses -- Inanimate objects online -- Total documentation of action -- Lighthouse values -- How do we overcome communication technology's hold over our lives and govern its effects? -- A final word -- References -- Glossary -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317352723
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (279 pages)
    Series Statement: Japan Anthropology Workshop Series
    Series Statement: Japan Anthropology Workshop Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Manzenreiter, Wolfram Happiness and the Good Life in Japan
    DDC: 306.0952
    Keywords: Happiness ; Social aspects ; Japan ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Preface -- Series Editor's Preface -- List of contributors -- 1. Introduction: Happiness in Japan through the anthropological lens -- The popularity of happiness -- Anthropology's strained relationship with happiness -- Anthropological insights into happiness -- The collection -- References -- PART I: Family, intimacy and friendship -- 2. More than just nakayoshi: Marital intimacy as a key to personal happiness -- Introduction -- Background: Eri's divorce and second marriage -- Deactivating shame through humor -- Self-esteem and a partner's support -- A married couple's well-being vis-à-vis the family's best interest -- Marital intimacy: For its own right -- Nakayoshi na fu-fu is not always enough -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References -- 3. Physical intimacy and happiness in Japan: Sexless marriages and parent-child co-sleeping -- Introduction -- Sexless marriages and physical un-intimacy among Japanese couples -- Parent-child co-sleeping: Temporal happiness as parents -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4. Happiness and unconventional life choices: Views of single women in Japan -- Happiness and marriage -- Happiness for single women -- Single women and intimacy -- Conclusions -- References -- 5. Friendships, marriage and happiness in contemporary Japan -- Introduction -- Marriage and singlehood: Factors in friendships -- Friendship, happiness and belonging -- Work and men's friendships -- Friendship beyond marriage: Gendered differences -- Connections: Between friendship and happiness -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 6. Grandfathering in contemporary Japan: Altruistic and self-serving means to happiness -- Grandfathers' practices of grandchild care -- The scope and limits of grandfathers' involvement in childcare
    Abstract: The impact of grandchild care on grandfathers' relationships with their daughters -- Gift-giving practices in the family -- Masculinity and future well-being through gift giving -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 7. Japanese gays, the closet and the culture-dependent concept of happiness -- Introduction -- Happiness as a culture-dependent concept -- Japanese and "Western" modes of activism -- The closet? -- Cultural factors regarding activism -- Worthy aspects of the closet -- Japanese forms of militancy: The "quiet mavericks"? -- Conclusion -- References -- PART II: Self and community -- 8. Makers and doers: Using actor-network theory to explore happiness in Japan's invisible civil society -- Introduction -- Methods -- Temporal and social origins of the invisible civil society -- Finding the invisible civil society -- Redistributing the local -- Connecting the sites -- The pursuit of happiness through protest -- References -- 9. Dimensions of happiness for young political activists: A case study of "Greens Japan" members -- Introduction -- Political participation and dimensions of happiness -- Studies on participation and happiness, youth, and green parties -- Elevating happiness through party activism? -- Setting the frame: perceptions and institutions -- Happiness through interacting with people -- Happiness through autonomy and a meaningful life -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 10. Living and working for the moment: Motivations, aspirations and experiences of disaster volunteers in To - hoku -- Introduction -- Digging, painting walls, walking dogs, bartending: Some remarks about methodology -- "I never introduce myself as a volunteer": Volunteers and the struggle for identity -- Between purpose in life and precarity? -- Start-up entrepreneurs, slackers, and visionaries?
    Abstract: Diversification of lifestyles, reflexivity, and purpose in life -- Discussion -- Notes -- References -- 11. "A really warm place": Well-being, place, and the experiences of buraku youth -- Trust, risk and well-being -- Community and well-being -- Pride and well-being -- Trust and well-being -- Well-being at risk -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 12. "My life is Taiyo - Ko-muten": On the relationship between organized football fandom and happiness in Japan -- Introduction -- Post-traditional communities -- Case study -- Methodology -- The fan group as social network -- Transcending social structures -- A group of friends -- Freedom and deviant behavior -- Conclusion -- References -- 13. The midnight community, or under-the-counter happiness -- Foreword: Memento Mori -- Bardis and its community -- Freedom, happiness and alcohol -- Elusive happiness and ephemerality -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- PART III: Conclusions -- 14. Happiness in neoliberal Japan -- Introduction -- Japanese unhappiness: A fault of measurement or a fault of society? -- The individuality of happiness/the individualization of Japan -- Happiness in neoliberal Japan -- Conclusion -- References -- 15. Conclusion: Happiness as a balancing act between agency and social structure -- Agency versus social norms and structures -- Relatedness and social networks -- Fluid and diverse: Happiness in Japan -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317387824
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (330 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Entrepreneurship Ser. v.11
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Toward entrepreneurial community development
    Parallel Title: Print version Fortunato, Michael Toward Entrepreneurial Community Development : Leaping Cultural and Leadership Boundaries
    DDC: 306.3/4
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    Keywords: Unternehmensgründung ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Ländliche Entwicklung ; Regionalentwicklung ; Entrepreneurship ; Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship ; Führung ; Gesellschaft
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- 1 An Introduction to Entrepreneurial Community Development -- 2 Perceptions of Entrepreneurs and Community: From Historical Roots to a Contemporary Kaleidoscope -- 3 Models of Entrepreneurial Community and Ecosystem Development -- 4 Understanding the Impact of Culture in Entrepreneurship -- 5 Transformational Leadership to Build an Entrepreneurial Community -- 6 The Value and Process of Social Networking for Entrepreneurs -- 7 High- and Low-Entrepreneurial Communities: A Multiple Case Study -- 8 Analysis of the Case Study Data: Considerations for Studying or Launching an Entrepreneurial Community or Ecosystem -- 9 Entrepreneurial Community Success: Psychological Characteristics, Experiences, and Identity -- 10 Leaping Cultural and Leadership Boundaries: Catalyzing Entrepreneurial Communities -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9781317132943
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (198 pages)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Davis, Mark Freedom and Consumerism : A Critique of Zygmunt Bauman's Sociology
    DDC: 301.092
    Keywords: Bauman, Zygmunt ; Sociology
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Dedication -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I -- 1 Biographical Solutions and Sociological Contradictions: Who is Zygmunt Bauman? -- 2 Existing Interpretations of Bauman's Writings -- Part II -- 3 Freedom as Insecurity -- 4 Freedom as Choice -- 5 Freedom as Privilege -- Part III -- 6 Bauman, Conservatism and Freedom -- 7 Bauman, Liberalism and Freedom -- 8 Bauman, Socialism and Freedom -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317238836
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (177 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Karremans, Johan C Mindfulness in Social Psychology
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Mindfulness (Psychology) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 Why social psychologists should care about mindfulness -- 2 Studying mindfulness with different methods -- 3 Understanding contemplative practices from the perspective of dual-process theories -- 4 The hypo-egoic impact of mindfulness on self, identity, and the processing of self-relevant information -- 5 How mindfulness enhances self-control -- 6 Mindfulness, emotion regulation, and social threat -- 7 Mindfulness and health behaviour: examining the roles of attention regulation and decentering -- 8 Mindful presence: its functions and consequences in romantic relationships -- 9 Mindfulness, compassion, and prosocial behaviour -- 10 Mindfulness in education: enhancing academic achievement and student well-being by reducing mind-wandering -- 11 Reducing separateness with presence: how mindfulness catalyzes intergroup prosociality -- Index
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (229 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Research in Gender and Society
    Series Statement: Routledge Research in Gender and Society Ser
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Marten, Eike Genealogies and Conceptual Belonging : Zones of Interference between Gender and Diversity
    DDC: 929.1
    Keywords: Feminist theory
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART I Stories at work -- Methodological interlude I: telling genealogy and/as conceptual belonging -- 1 Diversity stories -- 2 A (feminist) counter-narrative: the figure of appropriation as a story-teller -- Summary: commonalities -- PART II An/other story: telling dis/continuous genealogies -- Methodological interlude II: how to tell an/other story? -- 3 Judith Butler: the question of gender and sexual difference -- 4 Audre Lorde: toward relating across differences -- 5 Futures and fusions: seeking beyond history -- Conclusion: questioning beginnings and beginning to question -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9781317128281
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (273 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Schmidt di Friedberg, Marcella Geographies of Disorientation
    DDC: 304.23
    Keywords: Orientation (Psychology) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of tables -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- The Aleph -- The "uncanny feeling" of getting lost -- The delicious flavour of getting lost -- Structure of the book and methodology -- Notes -- PART I: Orientation/disorientation -- 1. Orientation/disorientation in physical space -- Lost in translation -- North, South, East, West, the four dwarfs of the Edda -- Of stars, winds, and mountains -- Losing one's bearings: the origin of the compass -- Where is North? -- Lost on the map -- Notes -- 2. (Dis)orienting oneself in thinking -- The art of losing isn't hard to master -- You are here -- The cognitive map -- Finding oneself "turned around" and walking straight in circles -- Maps and routes -- Notes -- 3. Philosophies of disorientation -- On space -- (Dis)orientation and Kant -- Kant and space -- The metaphor of dis-orientation -- Lifeworld and phenomenology -- The post-phenomenological approach -- Migration as a process of disorientation and reorientation -- Out of place -- Notes -- PART II: Lost subjects -- 4. It doesn't matter which way you go: the lived body and disorientation -- Gender relations and spatial tasks -- Hunters and gatherers? -- Women can't read maps? -- Ariadne, lady of the labyrinth -- Sexual (dis)orientation -- Note -- 5. "On the origin of certain instincts" -- Disorientation of bodies that do not quite belong -- "Cet instinct qui sert à l'indigène de guide infaillible" -- The instinct debate in Nature -- Animal migration -- Notes -- 6. Different spatial abilities -- A phenomenological approach to orientation disorders -- Drugs, hallucinations, tripping -- Losing one's mind and spatial disorientation -- Developmental Topographical Disorientation (DTD) -- Aging and spatial cognition -- Alzheimer's disease -- Notes
    Abstract: PART III: The labyrinth of the world: places of disorientation -- 7. Labyrinths -- The figure of the labyrinth -- The dance of the labyrinth -- The Cretan labyrinth -- From the medieval to the Mannerist labyrinth -- Notes -- 8. The city: a labyrinth where you are never lost -- The broken map -- The flâneur -- Wandering, from the Dadaists to the Situationists -- A world of citizens -- The urban rhizome -- The mongrel city -- Suburbia (the city below) -- Seeing and making the city -- Practices of resistance -- Notes -- 9. Lost in an unfrequented wilderness -- Seas and forests: unjelled, wild, and threatening manifestations of nature -- "I found that I was in a gloomy wood, because the path which led aright was lost" -- Holzwege -- Over-forestation -- "Lost in an unfrequented wilderness" -- All at sea -- The quest for longitude -- Accidental settlements in the Pacific -- Adrift -- Notes -- 10. Lost in cyberspace and art -- Cyberspace -- The spatial metaphor of the Web -- The virtual labyrinth of cyberspace -- Cyborgs -- Mapping cyberspace -- The rules of perspective -- Art as a form of transgression -- The art of disorientation -- Notes -- Epilogue -- References -- Index
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (539 pages)
    Edition: 9th ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Weiss, Gregory L The Sociology of Health, Healing, and Illness
    DDC: 306.461
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter One A Brief Introduction to the Sociology of Health, Healing, and Illess -- Definition of Medical Sociology -- Historical Development of Medical Sociology -- Sociology's Contribution to Understanding Health, Healing, and Illness -- The Role of the Medical Sociologist in the Twenty-First Century -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Questions -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Two The Development of Scientific Medicine -- A Brief History of Medicine -- Early Humans -- The Egyptian Civilization -- Greek and Roman Societies -- The Medieval Era -- Medicine in the Renaissance -- Medicine from 1600 to 1900 -- The Ascendancy of Medical Authority in America -- Perspectives on the Ascendancy of Medical Authority -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Question -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Three Social Epidemiology -- The Work of the Epidemiologist -- The Epidemiological Transition -- Life Expectancy and Mortality -- Infant Mortality -- Maternal Mortality -- Morbidity -- Disability -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Cases -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Four Society, Disease, and Illness -- The Social Etiology of Disease -- The Interrelationship of Proximate Risk Factors and Fundamental Causes: The Case of Developing Countries -- Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) -- Cancer -- HIV/AIDS -- Alzheimer's Disease -- Mental Illness -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Case -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Five Social Stress -- Definition of Stress -- Historical Development of the Stress Concept -- A Model of Social Stress -- Stressors -- Appraisal of Stressors -- Mediators of Stress: Coping and Social Support -- Stress Outcomes
    Abstract: The Role of Socioeconomic Status, Race, Sexual Orientation, and Gender in Social Stress -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Case -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Six Health Behavior -- The Concept of Health -- Health Behavior -- Describing Individual Health Behaviors -- Explaining Health Behavior -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Cases -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Seven Experiencing Illness and Disability -- Stages of Illness Experience -- Stage 1: Symptom Experience -- Stage 2: Assumption of the Sick Role-Illness as Deviance -- Stage 3: Medical Care Contact/Self-Care -- Stage 4: Dependent-Patient Role -- Stage 5: Recovery and Rehabilitation -- Experiencing Chronic Illness and Disability -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Questions -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Eight Physicians and the Profession of Medicine -- The Profession of Medicine -- The Social Control of Medicine -- The Number, Composition, and Distribution of Physicians in the United States -- Female Physicians -- Physician Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction -- Physician Impairment: Stresses and Strains of the Physician Role -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Case -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Nine Medical Education and the Socialization of Physicians -- The History of Medical Education -- Modern Medical Education -- The Medical School Experience: Attitude and Value Acquisition -- The Medical School Experience: Stress -- The Medical School Experience: Career Choices -- Future Directions in Medical Education in the United States -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Case -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Ten Nurses, Advanced Practice Providers, and Allied Health Workers -- Evolution of Nurses, Advanced Practice Providers, and Allied Health Workers -- Nurses and the Field of Nursing
    Abstract: Advanced Practice Providers -- Allied Health Workers -- The Health Care Team -- Relationships among Health Care Workers -- The Changing Environment among Health Care Workers -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Question -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Eleven Complementary and Alternative Medicine -- The Meaning of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) -- Scientific Medicine and Alternative Healing -- Complementary and Alternative Healers -- Chiropractic -- Acupuncture -- Spiritual Healing and Christian Science -- Ethnic Folk Healing -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Case -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Twelve The Physician-Patient Relationship: Background and Models -- Models of the Physician-Patient Relationship -- Key Dimensions of the Physician-Patient Relationship -- The Current Move to Patient-Centered Care -- The Influence of Race, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, and Gender on the Physician-Patient Relationship -- Patient Satisfaction with Physicians -- Patient Compliance with Medical Regimens -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Case -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Thirteen Professional and Ethical Obligations of Physicians in the Physician-Patient Relationship -- The Approach of Medical Ethics -- Truth-Telling as an Issue -- Confidentiality as an Issue -- Obligation to Treat Patients with Highly Contagious Diseases -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Cases -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Fourteen The Health Care System of the United States -- Rating the Health Care System of the United States -- The Health Care System of the United States -- The Financing of Health Care in the United States -- Explanations for the High Cost of American Medicine -- America's Uninsured Population -- Historical Efforts to Reform the Health Care System
    Abstract: Health Care Reform of 2010: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Case -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Fifteen Health Care Delivery -- Hospitals -- Freestanding Ambulatory and Surgical Sites -- Nursing Homes -- Hospices -- Home Health Care -- Summary -- Health Care on the Internet -- Discussion Case -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Sixteen The Social Implications of Advanced Health Care Technology -- Societal Control of Technology -- Health Care Technology -- The Right to Refuse or Demand Advanced Health Care Technology -- Organ Donation and Transplantation -- Assisted Procreation -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Cases -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter Seventeen Comparative Health Care Systems -- Major Influences on Health Care Systems -- Health Care Services in Developing Countries -- Types of Health Care Systems -- China -- Canada -- England -- Russia -- Common Challenges to Health Care Systems Around the World -- Summary -- Health on the Internet -- Discussion Questions -- Glossary -- References -- Name Index -- Subject Index
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    ISBN: 9781317337850
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (349 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.3
    Keywords: Consumer behavior ; Social aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Cover" -- "Half Title" -- "Title Page" -- "Copyright Page" -- "Table of Contents" -- "List of illustrations" -- "Acknowledgements" -- "Introduction: we are all consumers" -- "Consumption stories" -- "Imagining âthe consumerâ" -- "Theorizing everyday life" -- "Paradoxes of consumption" -- "Beyond reason: affects and âgutâ feelings" -- "1 How we became consumers: theories of consumption" -- "From the economic to the symbolic" -- "A brief history of consumption: Marx, Veblen, Simmel" -- "Marxâs understanding of consumption" -- "Veblen and social emulation" -- "Simmel and urban consumption" -- "The Romantic ethic and the modern consumer" -- "The Frankfurt School and the âmass culture industryâ" -- "Culture and consumption in âlateâ capitalism" -- "Conclusion: towards the symbolic" -- "2 You are what you buy? Consumption and identity" -- "Introduction" -- "Positional consumption" -- "Bourdieu: âdistinctionâ and âhabitusâ" -- "Habitus, life-style, and the effects on the body" -- "âLifestylesâ" -- "Consumption, authenticity, and identity" -- "To have is to be . . .?" -- "A question of identity?" -- "3 Globalization and McDisneyfication: producing the global consumer" -- "The Starbucks EffectTM" -- "âMcDisneyficationâ?" -- "Rationalization, production, and consumption: Fordism and Post-Fordism" -- "McDonaldâs, McJobs, and Burgernomics" -- "McDonaldization" -- "Disneyization" -- "And now . . . Disneyfication?" -- "Globa-cola or Loca-cola? Globalized consumption, localized cultures" -- "Globa-cola: the McDonaldization of culture?" -- "Conclusion: the ânew means of consumptionâ?" -- "4 Bodyshopping: the commodification of experience and sensation" -- "Introduction: consumption as everyday, embodied experience" -- "The multisensory consumer: retail and marketing" -- "Consuming bodies, producing bodies
    Abstract: "Shaping the body" -- "Consumption as embodied experience" -- "Conclusion: bodily restraint and excess" -- "5 Nature, Inc" -- "Introduction: from SeaWorldTM to âSee the Worldâ" -- "Experiencing nature: tourism and the âgazeâ" -- "Spectacular consumption" -- "âSee the Worldâ: tourism as desiring nature" -- "6 The âknowingâ consumer: the science of shopping and the arts of appropriation" -- "Introduction" -- "Knowing the consumer: retail psychology and the sciences of manipulation" -- "The âknowingâ consumer" -- "Michel de Certeau and the arts of appropriation" -- "âThe art of being in-betweenâ: youth consumption and subcultures" -- "Conclusion: how youth culture became mainstream culture" -- "7 Cathedrals, palaces, and paradises: modernity and the spaces of consumption" -- "Introduction" -- "Histories of shopping spaces" -- "âWindow-lickingâ: desire, phantasie -- imagination" -- "8 Malls as everyday sites of spectacle and enchantment" -- "Introduction" -- "Gendered spaces of consumption: then and now" -- "Mallrats and modern flâneurs" -- "Spaces of observation, fantasy, and control" -- "Spectacular consumption" -- "Conclusion: the malling of the world" -- "9 âJust do itâ: the poetics and politics of brands and logos" -- "Poetics of the brand" -- "Politics of the brand" -- "A quick commercial break" -- "10 The ethics of consumption" -- "Consumption stripped bare" -- "Planned obsolescence" -- "Sustainability, affluenza, and the consumption of natural resources" -- "The clash of first and third worlds" -- "The world impact of Western-style consumption" -- "References" -- "Key terms" -- "Appendix A: imagining bodies otherwise" -- "Appendix B: questions for discussion
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    ISBN: 9781317578123
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (557 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Jones, Jean G Persuasion in Society
    DDC: 303.342
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- PART I: Understanding Persuasion -- CHAPTER 1 The Study of Persuasion -- WHY STUDY PERSUASION? -- Practice -- Analysis -- Understanding -- Synthesis: Putting Together Rhetorical Practice, Analysis, and Understanding -- METHODS OF STUDYING PERSUASION -- Method One: Rhetorical Criticism -- Case #1 A rhetorical analysis of the college catalog -- Case #2 A rhetorical analysis of discourse: shaky economy -- Method Two: Social-Scientifi c Approach -- TOWARD A DEFINITION OF PERSUASION -- Human Communication -- Attempted Influence -- Modifying Judgments -- Persuasion versus Propaganda -- Ethical Perspectives of Persuasion -- THE ETHICS OF PERSUASION -- Utilitarianism -- Universalism -- Dialogic Ethics -- Situationalism -- Putting It Together: Ethical Meta-Perspective -- SUMMARY -- QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY -- KEY TERMS -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER 2 The Psychology of Persuasion: Basic Concepts and Principles -- BELIEFS, VALUES, AND ATTITUDES -- A PREVIEW OF THEORIES -- PERSUASION BY DEGREES: ADAPTING TO DIFFERENT AUDIENCES -- BVA THEORY: BELIEFS AND VALUES AS BUILDING BLOCKS OF ATTITUDES -- FROM ATTITUDES TO ACTIONS AND THE ROLE OF SUBJECTIVE NORMS: THE THEORY OF REASONED ACTION -- (1) Elaboration Likelihood Model: Two Routes to Persuasion -- (2) Nudge Theory -- THE ROLE OF EMOTION: WESTEN'S CRITIQUE OF EXPECTANCY-VALUE THEORIES -- PRIMING EFFECTS -- TWO SYSTEMS THEORIES -- PERSUASION AS A LEARNING PROCESS -- Overheard at the Deli Counter of a Large Supermarket -- Persuasion and Incentives -- Persuasion by Association -- PERSUASION AS PSYCHOLOGICAL UNBALANCING AND REBALANCING -- A NEUROSCIENCE APPROACH TO PERSUASION -- SUMMARY -- QUESTIONS AND PROJECTS FOR FURTHER STUDY -- EXERCISES -- KEY TERMS -- WEB LINKS -- REFERENCES
    Abstract: CHAPTER 3 Persuasion Broadly Considered -- THE GLOBALIZED RHETORICAL HYPOTHESIS -- "PERSUASION" VERSUS "NON-PERSUASION"-GOD TERMS AND DEVIL TERMS -- PREVIEW TO THE GLOBALIZED VIEW OF PERSUASION: FIVE KEY COMMUNICATION PRINCIPLES -- Principle 1 Communication Is Multi-motivated: It may operate on multiple levels and may serve multiple functions -- Principle 2 Communication Is Multi-layered: Broadly stated, "the message" includes not just what is said verbally, but also the source, medium, context, receiver, and accompanying non-verbals -- Principle 3 Communication Is Multi-dimensional: What is said can come in a variety of forms -- Principle 4 Communication Is Multi-directional: Messages may have unintended effects on unintended audiences, not least of all on the message sender themselves -- through communication, we also persuade ourselves -- Principle 5 Communication Is Multi-faceted: Every utterance about substantive matters (about content) is also an interpersonal encounter that invariably projects an image of the communicator -- APPLYING THE PRINCIPLES: GLOBALIZED RHETORIC IN PRACTICE -- Technique One: Impression Management as Persuasion -- Technique Two: Denial of Persuasive Intent: "I'm Not Being Persuasive Here -- Technique Three: Deception About Persuasive Intent: Expression Games -- Technique Four: Persuasion in the Guise of Objectivity -- News Reporting -- Scientifi c Writing -- Societal Naming of Social Problems -- HOW MULTIPLE MESSAGES SHAPE IDEOLOGIES -- PERSUASION AND IDEOLOGY: AMERICANIZATION -- SUMMARY -- QUESTIONS AND PROJECTS FOR FURTHER STUDY -- EXERCISES -- KEY TERMS -- REFERENCES -- PART II: The Coactive Approach -- CHAPTER 4 Coactive Persuasion -- USING RECEIVER-ORIENTED APPROACHES -- BEING SITUATION SENSITIVE -- COMBINING SIMILARITY AND CREDIBILITY -- BUILDING ON ACCEPTABLE PREMISES
    Abstract: APPEARING REASONABLE AND PROVIDING PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT -- USING COMMUNICATION RESOURCES -- SUMMARY -- QUESTIONS AND PROJECTS FOR FURTHER STUDY -- KEY TERMS -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER 5 Resources of Communication -- RESOURCES OF LANGUAGE -- THE BASIC TOOLS -- Intensify/Downplay -- Hugh Rank's Six Components of Intensify/Downplay -- Tactics for Intensifying -- Repetition -- Association -- Composition -- Tactics for Downplaying -- Omission -- Diversion -- Confusion -- Compliance-Gaining Tactics -- NON-VERBAL RESOURCES -- Channels of Expression -- VISUAL AND AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES -- RESOURCES OF THE NEW MEDIA -- SUMMARY -- QUESTIONS AND PROJECTS FOR FURTHER STUDY -- EXERCISES -- KEY TERMS -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER 6 Framing and Reframing -- WHAT ARE FRAMES? -- METAPHORS AS FRAMES, FRAMES AS METAPHORS -- Metaphors as Frames -- Example 1 Why presidents go to war -- Example 2 Party politics -- Example 3 Corporate sloganeering -- Example 4 Courtroom oratory -- "Frames" as Metaphors -- Entman's Definition of Framing -- CULTURAL FRAMES AND VERBAL REPERTOIRES -- Framing the news -- RESEARCH ON FRAMES AND REFRAMES -- METACOMMUNICATIVE FRAMES -- (1) Reflexive Metacommunication -- (2) Responsive Metacommunication -- REFRAMING IN POLITICAL CONFRONTATIONS: "GOING META" -- REFRAMING IN PSYCHOTHERAPY -- Putting Frame Analysis Methods to Work: A Review and an Extended Example -- SUMMARY -- QUESTIONS AND PROJECTS FOR FURTHER STUDY -- EXERCISES -- KEY TERMS -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER 7 Cognitive Shorthands -- CIALDINI'S SEVEN PRINCIPLES -- Contrast -- Reciprocity -- Consistency -- Social Proof -- Liking -- Authority -- Scarcity -- IS CIALDINI ONTO SOMETHING? A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT -- Issue 1 Obscured Differences -- Issue 2 Contradictory Tensions Between Principles -- Issue 3 Unidentifi ed Contingencies -- Issue 4 Mother Turkeys versus Automatic Pilots
    Abstract: Cialdini's First Frame: The Mother Turkey -- But Turkeys Cannot Say "No" -- Cialdini's Second Frame: The Faulty Automatic Pilot -- Is Cialdini onto Us? Our Critical Assessment of Our Critical Assessment -- And the Debater's Trophy Goes to … -- THE HIGHLY PERSUADABLE PERSUADEE -- Case Study 1 How Doctors Using Shortcuts Puts Your Health at Risk -- Case Study 2 How Financial Advertisers Using Shortcuts Puts Your Money at Risk -- Case Study 3 How Crooks Using Shortcuts Steal from People Both Gullible and Wise -- SUMMARY -- QUESTIONS AND PROJECTS FOR FURTHER STUDY -- EXERCISES -- KEY TERMS -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER 8 Reasoning and Evidence -- PROPOSITIONS OF POLICY, FACT, AND VALUE -- CHANGING, REPAIRING, OR RETAINING A POLICY: THE STOCK ISSUES REVISITED -- Propositions of Fact -- Propositions of Value -- TYPES OF EVIDENCE AS RESOURCES OF ARGUMENTATION -- FALLACIES RECONSIDERED -- SUMMARY -- QUESTIONS AND PROJECTS FOR FURTHER STUDY -- EXERCISES -- REFERENCES -- PART III: Context for Persuasion -- CHAPTER 9 Going Public: Delivering a Presentation That Persuades -- THE GENUINELY COMMITTED PERSUADER -- STRATEGIC PLANNING: A 3-STEP PROCESS -- Step 1 Goals, Audience, Situation -- Example 1 Richmond, Virginia, Tobacco Marketing Speech -- Example 2 Teenage Pregnancy Radio Editorial -- Step 2 Initial Strategizing -- Example 1 Richmond, Virginia, Tobacco Marketing Speech -- Example 2 Teenage Pregnancy Guest Editorial -- Step 3 Test-Marketing and Revision -- Example 1 Richmond, Virginia, Tobacco Marketing Speech -- Example 2 Teenage Pregnancy Radio Editorial -- MAKING IDEAS STICK -- 1. Sticky Ideas Have Simplicity -- 2. Sticky Ideas Are Unexpected -- 3. Sticky Ideas Are Concrete -- 4. Sticky Ideas Are Credible -- 5. Sticky Ideas Are Emotional -- 6. Sticky Ideas Include Stories -- ORGANIZING PERSUASIVE PRESENTATIONS -- Introduction -- Getting Attention
    Abstract: Orienting the Audience -- Body -- Conclusion -- SUMMARY -- QUESTIONS AND PROJECTS FOR FURTHER STUDY -- EXERCISES -- KEY TERMS -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER 10 Persuasive Campaigns -- CAMPAIGN STAGES AND COMPONENTS -- A Planning -- Goal Setting -- Formulating a Basic Strategy -- B Mobilization -- C Legitimation -- D Promotion -- Identity -- Credibility -- E Activation -- Detailed Action Plans -- Preliminary Commitments -- Follow-Through -- Penetration -- 6 Evaluation -- TYPES OF CAMPAIGNS -- TYPES OF CAMPAIGNS -- PUBLIC RELATIONS CAMPAIGNS -- Corporate Issue Advocacy -- Crisis Management Campaigns -- INDOCTRINATION CAMPAIGNS -- Possibilities for "Mind Control" -- Mind Control Controversies -- "Brainwashing" -- Cults and Cult-Like Groups -- Extreme Suggestibility and "Recovered Memory" -- The "Subliminal Persuasion" Controversy -- A Closing Story -- SUMMARY -- QUESTIONS AND PROJECTS FOR FURTHER STUDY -- EXERCISES -- KEY TERMS -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER 11 Staging Political Campaigns -- PERSUASION IN FOUR STAGES: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNING -- (1) Pre-Primary Period (Surfacing) -- (2) Primary Election Period (Winnowing) -- (3) Convention Period (Legitimating) -- (4) General Election Period (Contesting) -- 1 Positions on Issues -- 2 Habits of Mind -- 3 Attractiveness and Appearance -- MACHIAVELLIANISM IN POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS: A GUIDE TO GETTING ELECTED TO HIGH OFFICE -- General Strategies -- Fundraising -- Physical Appearance -- Choosing Arguments and Appeals -- Media Politics -- Advertising -- Endorsements -- Speech Making -- Campaign Debates -- CAMPAIGN DECISIONS THAT MATTER: FIVE CASE STUDIES -- Case 1 George H. W. Bush's Media Campaign -- Background -- Decision: The Furlough Ad -- Case 2 Bill Clinton and "A Place Called Hope" -- Background -- Decision: A Place Called Hope -- Case 3 George W. Bush and the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth -- Background
    Abstract: Decision: Rhetorical Reversal-John Kerry's Strength Is Really a Weakness
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    Florence : Taylor and Francis | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781315467849
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (426 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    DDC: 398.20940000000002
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    ISBN: 9781315306148
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (292 pages)
    Edition: 3rd ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Mallen, Cheryl Event Management in Sport, Recreation and Tourism : Theoretical and Practical Dimensions
    DDC: 394.2
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- List of contributors -- Preface to the third edition -- Acknowledgements -- 1 TRADITIONAL AND NICHE EVENTS IN SPORT, RECREATION AND TOURISM -- Traditional events -- Traditional event characteristic: a governing body -- Traditional event characteristic: a recognizable and time-honoured activity -- Niche events -- Niche event characteristic: event is created or adapted for a particular audience -- Niche event characteristic: no traditional governing body -- Niche event characteristic: an unconventional form -- Niche events can evolve into traditional events -- Design a niche event -- Why are contemporary niche events arising? -- A need for skilled traditional and niche event managers -- Conclusion -- Chapter questions -- 2 THE CONCEPT OF KNOWLEDGE IN EVENT MANAGEMENT -- The concept of knowledge -- Defining knowledge -- Common knowledge -- Common knowledge means acquiring systemic knowledge in event management -- Common knowledge means understanding of what one does in event management -- Common knowledge means "know how," including knowing theories and their application to practice, processes and procedures in event management -- Common knowledge involves understanding the basics of culture, politics and personalities in event management -- Common knowledge includes basic conceptual understandings in event management -- Common knowledge means having common sense for the event management industry -- Advancement knowledge -- Advancement knowledge involves an in-depth understanding of event management routines gained through practice -- Advancement knowledge includes "enbrained" knowledge gained through practice in event management -- Advancement knowledge involves "encultured" knowledge gained through practice in event management
    Abstract: Advancement knowledge is foundational for the generation of your new knowledge -- The value of being able to define knowledge is that it can guide you in seeking and acquiring the knowledge you need for successful event management -- A unique definition of knowledge to guide you in the context of event management -- The advantage of your "flexibility effect" or personalized knowledge -- You need to continuously develop knowledge -- You need a knowledge development and a knowledge transfer strategy: a plan to guide you to acquire the common and advancement knowledge for a successful career in event management -- Social networks support the knowledge transfer strategy -- Conclusion -- Chapter questions -- 3 THE ROLE OF THE EVENT MANAGER: TO BE A FACILITATOR -- Facilitation -- What is facilitation? -- Role of an event facilitator -- Facilitating the communication requirements -- Facilitating knowledge transfer -- Facilitating event structures for governance -- Event structures -- Theoretical dimensions of event structures -- Principles in event structures -- Application of theory and principles in event structures -- Conclusion -- Chapter questions -- 4 THE EVENT PLANNING MODEL: THE DEVELOPMENT PHASE -- Facilitating the elements in the development phase -- Facilitating the development of event goals and objectives -- Facilitating event policy development -- Facilitating policy congruence -- Example: policy becomes praxis -- Facilitating event volunteer management -- A volunteer management program -- Facilitating event social responsibility -- Chapter questions -- 5 THE EVENT PLANNING MODEL: THE EVENT OPERATIONAL PLANNING PHASE -- Mechanism 1: the cultivation of the operational planning network -- Application of contingency theory and dissipative structures -- Application of complexity theory -- Application of agency theory
    Abstract: Mechanism 2: generating written operational plans -- The written event operational plan: establishing a design format -- Logical operational planning -- Sequential operational planning -- Detailed operational planning -- Integrated operational planning -- Mechanism 3: establishing meeting agendas -- Mechanism 4: the inclusion of contingency plans -- Mechanism 5: event emergency planning -- Mechanism 6: planning for event politics or the "game-within-the-game" -- Mechanism 7: the activation of production meetings to refine and communicate the planned activities -- Practice to advance your operational skill development -- Practise operational planning -- Conclusion -- Chapter questions -- 6 THE EVENT PLANNING MODEL: THE EVENT IMPLEMENTATION, MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT PHASE -- Implementation: executing the plan -- Disseminating implementation requirements and holding production meetings -- Monitoring the dynamic and fluid operational environment -- Managing operational plan implementation -- Overcome foreseeable failure when managing deviations from the plan -- Predetermine the decision-making team and process -- Programmed and non-programmed decisions -- Inherent implementation, monitoring and management issues in operational network practice -- Issue: operational plan detail and implementation performance -- Issue: implementation knowledge and performance -- Issue: deviations from the plan -- Issue: implementation conflict -- Issue: implementation communication -- Conclusion -- Chapter questions -- 7 EVENT OPERATIONAL PLANNING ISSUES AND STRATEGIES -- Issues management -- Best practices -- Events as legacies -- Event issues and management strategies -- Chapter summary -- Chapter questions -- 8 THE EVENT PLANNING MODEL: THE EVENT EVALUATION AND RENEWAL PHASE -- Background knowledge for the event manager -- Evaluation considerations
    Abstract: Why is evaluation necessary? -- Key evaluation questions -- Facilitating the process of evaluating the event -- Key questions to ask -- Decisions required by the event manager before evaluating -- Role of theory in evaluating events -- What to evaluate? -- Approaches to event evaluation -- Goal-based approach -- Goal-free approach -- Responsive approach -- Empowerment evaluation -- The content, input, process and product (CIPP) model: a systems approach to evaluation -- Professional judgment approach -- Which approach to use -- Event renewal: the three horizons -- Chapter summary -- Chapter questions -- 9 SAFEGUARDING THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT IN EVENT MANAGEMENT -- What is environmental sustainability? -- Environmental change, vulnerability, and the need for resilience and adaptation for sport, recreation and tourism events -- The triple top line and the triple bottom line -- Why is environmental sustainability important in event management? -- Roles and responsibilities for environmental sustainability in event management -- Measuring to manage: integrating environmental impact assessment of events -- Life cycle assessment -- Carbon footprint -- Ecological footprint -- Chapter summary -- Chapter questions -- 10 FACILITATING QUALITY IN EVENT MANAGEMENT -- Can an event manager meet all of the requirements for quality? -- What is quality? -- Quality is defined as ruggedness and longevity in the manufacturing industry -- Definitions for quality in the service industry -- Expanded meanings of quality -- Quality is conformance to specifications -- Quality is excellence -- Quality is value -- Quality is meeting and/or exceeding customers' expectations -- Aesthetic quality -- Functional quality -- Technical quality -- A lack of guidance for quality in event management -- Issues in creating quality statements and defining quality in event management
    Abstract: Conflicting stakeholder expectations influence quality perceptions -- Limited control over inputs influences quality -- Financial constraints influence quality -- Contingency plans influence quality -- Generate your quality statement in event management -- A sample quality statement -- Chapter summary -- Chapter questions -- 11 EVENT BIDDING -- What is a feasibility study? -- What is a candidature document? -- What is a bid questionnaire? -- What is a bid dossier? -- What is a bid tour? -- What are the critical factors in a successful bid? -- What is the one critical factor for bid success? -- Conclusion -- Chapter questions -- 12 POLITICS IN EVENT BIDDING AND HOSTING -- What is meant by the "politics of events"? -- Politics in the decision to bid or not to bid -- Politics in the event bid phase: the committee -- Politics in the event bid phase: the proposal -- Politics in the event bid phase: the decision makers -- Politics in the event bid transition and review phase -- Politics in the event hosting phase -- Overcoming politics in event bidding -- A key factor in managing event politics: consistent communication messaging -- A key factor in managing event politics: establishing core values -- Chapter summary -- Chapter questions -- 13 ETHICAL DECISION MAKING IN EVENT MANAGEMENT -- Framework for ethical event issue/problem decision making -- The utilitarian ethical approach -- An adaptation of the International Association of Facilitators' Statement of Values and Code of Ethics for event management -- A compendium of ethical issues/problems in event management -- Ethical issue/problem 1: ensuring that event staff/volunteers' behaviour meets the standard of conduct -- Ethical issue/problem 2: inclusiveness in event management operational planning networks -- Ethical issue/problem 3: transparency in event management
    Abstract: Ethical issue/problem 4: safety of the participants in niche events
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    ISBN: 9781317296805 , 131729680X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (173 pages).
    Series Statement: Routledge Research in Communication Studies
    DDC: 306.3/6
    Keywords: Communication in families ; Communication in organizations ; Work and family ; Work-life balance ; Communication in families ; Communication in organizations ; Work and family ; Work-life balance ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Workplace Culture ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Organizational Behavior
    Abstract: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 Perceptions of Family; 2 Ambiguous Expectations & Precarious Prospects; 3 Balancing a Lingering Compulsion; 4 Balancing LGBTQ Identities; 5 Balancing Gendered Obligations; 6 Balancing Family of Choice; Conclusion; Appendix: Interview Protocol for Primary Study; Index.
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    ISBN: 9781317615286
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (146 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Malott, Krista M Group Activities for Latino/a Youth : Strengthening Identities and Resiliencies through Counseling
    DDC: 305.868/073
    Keywords: Hispanic Americans--Ethnic identity ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Group Activities for Latino/a Youth -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Editor Biographies -- List of Contributors -- PART I: Introduction -- 1 Krista M. Malott and Tina R. Paone, Who Are Latino/as? -- 2 Krista M. Malott and Tina R. Paone, Stressors and Barriers for Latino/a Youth -- 3 Krista M. Malott and Tina R. Paone, Ethnic Identity and Resiliencies -- PART II: Group Sessions -- 4 Krista M. Malott and Tina R. Paone, Latino/a Youth and Ethnic Identity Development -- Appendix A: Call Me This, Call Me That -- Appendix B: Call Me This, Call Me That (Spanish version) -- Appendix C: Values Tree -- Appendix D: Standing Up to the Bad -- 5 Mary G. Mayorga, Katrina Cook, Tamara Hinojosa, Suzanne Mudge, and Elizabeth A. Wardle, Latino/a Youth and Grief -- Appendix E: Experiencing My Grief -- Appendix F: Experiencing My Grief (Spanish version) -- Appendix G: Artistic Expression of My Grief -- Appendix H: Artistic Expression of My Grief (Spanish version) -- Appendix I: Bolsillo de un Recuerdo -- Appendix J: Ojo de Dios (God's Eye) -- 6 Kara Ieva and Kristina Weiss, Understanding LGBTQIA Latino/a Youth -- Appendix K: Navigating the Stars -- Appendix L: Shining the Light Within -- Appendix M: Support in the Stars -- 7 Lisa M. Edwards and Jessica B. McClintock, Creando Esperanza: Hope Groups -- Appendix N: Introduction to Hope Model -- Appendix O: Hope to Tackle Obstacles -- Appendix P: Hopeful Talk: Making Cartoons -- Appendix Q: My Hope Cheering Section -- 8 José M. Maldonado and Pietro Sasso, Latino/a Youth and Healthy Relationships -- Appendix R: Communication and Family Relationships -- Appendix S: Lost in Translation: Hurtful Language -- Appendix T: How to 'Fight Fair' in Relationships -- 9 Ijeoma Ezeofor, Jamie C. Welch, and Richard Q. Shin, Promoting Critical Consciousness in Latino/a Youth.
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    ISBN: 9781317516460
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (291 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Internationalizing Media Studies
    DDC: 302.23094
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    ISBN: 9781138795648
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (257 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Nichols, Sue Languages and Literacies as Mobile and Placed Resources
    DDC: 302.2244
    Keywords: Language and languages--Study and teaching--Computer network resources ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- 1 Introduction: Languages and literacies as mobile and placed resources -- 2 But they didn't win the Super Bowl! Printed t-shirts as place/d resources -- 3 The parenting magazine as g/local genre: The mobilisation of childhoods -- 4 Shut in and shut up: Consequences of workplace confinement of journalists -- 5 Literacy as placed resource in the context of a rural community's everyday life: The case of Bweyale in Uganda -- 6 Literacy, sustainability and landscapes for learning
    Abstract: 7 'They are of very imperfect quality': The slates as material and placed resources in a Sydney school, 1887-1889 -- 8 Circuits, astronauts and dancing oranges: Documenting networked knowledge on tablets -- 9 Mobilising literacy policy through resources -- 10 Catalysing learning with placed English resources: An issue of TEFL in early childhood education -- 11 A place for students' multilingual resources in an Australian high school -- 12 Silence as literacy and silence as mobility: Australian students shifting learning modes in foreign language learning -- 13 Global Englishes as placed resources
    Abstract: 14 Languages as contextualised resources: Chinese-speaking preservice language teachers using Chinese and English in the academic writing process -- 15 Shaping a digital academic writing resource in a transcultural space -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317533856
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1245 pages)
    Edition: 3rd ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Jones, Adam Genocide : A Comprehensive Introduction
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Jones, Adam, 1963 - Genocide
    DDC: 304.6/63
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    Keywords: Genocide ; Genocide ; Case studies ; Völkermord ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- About the Author -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part 1 Overview -- 1 The Origins of Genocide -- Genocide in prehistory, antiquity, and early modernity -- The Vendée uprising -- Zulu genocide -- Naming genocide: Raphael Lemkin -- Defining genocide: The UN Convention -- Bounding genocide: Comparative genocide studies -- Discussion -- What is destroyed in genocide? -- Multiple and overlapping identities -- Dynamism and contingency -- The question of genocidal intent -- Contested cases of genocide -- Atlantic slavery-and after -- Area bombing and nuclear warfare -- The Biafra war -- UN sanctions against Iraq -- 9/11: Terrorism as genocide? -- Structural and institutional violence -- Is genocide ever justified? -- Further study -- Notes -- 2 State and Empire -- War and Revolution -- The state, imperialism, and genocide -- Imperial famines -- The Congo "rubber terror" -- The Japanese in East and Southeast Asia -- The US in Indochina -- The Soviets in Afghanistan -- Imperial ascent and dissolution -- Genocide and war -- The First World War and the dawn of industrial death -- The Second World War and the "barbarization of warfare" -- Genocide and social revolution -- The nuclear revolution and "omnicide" -- Further study -- Notes -- Part 2 Cases -- 3 Genocides of Indigenous Peoples -- Introduction -- Colonialism and the discourse of extinction -- The conquest of the Americas -- Spanish America -- The United States and Canada -- Other genocidal strategies -- Australia's Aborigines and the Namibian Hereros -- Genocide in Australia -- The Herero genocide -- Denying genocide, celebrating genocide -- Complexities and caveats -- Indigenous revival -- Further study -- Notes -- The genocide of Guatemala's Mayans -- 4 The Ottoman Destruction of Christian Minorities -- Introduction
    Abstract: Origins of the genocide -- War, deportation, and massacre -- The Armenian genocide -- The Assyrian genocide -- The Pontian Greek genocide -- Aftermath: Attempts at justice -- Turkey: Denial … and growing recognition -- Further study -- Notes -- Iraq, Syria, and the rise of Islamic State (IS) -- 5 Stalin and Mao -- The Soviet Union and Stalinism -- 1917: The Bolsheviks seize power -- Collectivization and famine -- The Gulag -- The Great Purge of 1937-1938 -- The war years -- The destruction of national minorities -- China and Maoism -- Stalin, Mao, and genocide -- Further study -- Notes -- Chechnya -- 6 The Jewish Holocaust -- Introduction -- Origins -- "Ordinary Germans" and the Nazis -- The turn to mass murder -- Debating the Holocaust -- Intentionalists vs. functionalists -- Jewish resistance -- The Allies and the churches: Could the Jews have been saved? -- Willing executioners? -- Israel, the Palestinians, and the Holocaust -- Is the Jewish Holocaust "uniquely unique"? -- Further study -- Notes -- The Nazis' other victims -- 7 Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge -- Origins of the Khmer Rouge -- War and revolution, 1970-1975 -- A genocidal ideology -- A policy of "urbicide," 1975 -- "Base people" vs. "New people" -- Cambodia's Holocaust, 1975-1979 -- Genocide against Buddhists and ethnic minorities -- Aftermath: Politics and the quest for justice -- Further study -- Notes -- Indonesia and East Timor -- 8 Bosnia and Kosovo -- Origins and onset -- Gendercide and genocide in Bosnia -- The international dimension -- Kosovo, 1998-1999 -- Aftermaths -- Images of Kosovo -- Further study -- Notes -- Genocide in Bangladesh -- 9 Genocide in Africa's Great Lakes Region -- The African Great Lakes countries in regional context -- Rwanda, 1994: horror and shame -- Background to genocide -- Genocidal frenzy -- Congo and Africa's "first world war
    Abstract: 1996-1997: The "genocide of the camps" -- The Second Congo war -- The Burundian imbroglio -- Great Lakes aftermaths -- Further study -- Notes -- Darfur, South Sudan, South Kordofan -- Photo Essay -- Part 3 Social Science Perspectives -- 10 Psychological Perspectives -- Narcissism, greed, fear, humiliation -- Narcissism -- Greed -- Fear -- Humiliation -- The psychology of perpetrators -- The Milgram experiments -- The Stanford prison experiments -- The psychology of rescuers -- Further study -- Notes -- 11 The Sociology and Anthropology of Genocide -- Introduction -- Sociological perspectives -- The sociology of modernity -- Ethnicity and ethnic conflict -- Ethnic conflict and violence "specialists" -- "Middleman minorities" -- Anthropological perspectives -- Further study -- Notes -- 12 Political Science and International Relations -- Empirical investigations -- The changing face of war -- Democracy, war, and genocide/democide -- Norms and prohibition regimes -- Further study -- Notes -- 13 Gendering Genocide -- Gendercide vs. root-and-branch genocide -- Women as genocidal targets -- Gendercidal institutions -- Genocidal men, genocidal women -- A note on gendered propaganda -- Further study -- Notes -- Part 4 The Future of Genocide -- 14 Memory, Forgetting, and Denial -- Contested memories: three cases -- I. Germany -- II. Japan -- III. Argentina -- Forgetting -- Genocide denial: Motives and strategies -- Denial and free speech -- Further study -- Notes -- 15 Justice, Truth, and Redress -- Leipzig, Constantinople, Nuremberg, Tokyo -- The international criminal tribunals: Yugoslavia and Rwanda -- Juridical contributions -- National trials -- The "mixed tribunals": Cambodia and Sierra Leone -- Another kind of justice: Rwanda's gacaca experiment -- The Pinochet case -- The International Criminal Court (ICC) -- International citizens' tribunals
    Abstract: Truth and reconciliation -- The challenge of redress -- The role of apology -- Further study -- Notes -- 16 Strategies of Intervention and Prevention -- Warning signs -- Humanitarian intervention -- Sanctions -- The United Nations -- When is military intervention justified? -- A standing "peace army"? -- Ideologies and individuals -- The role of the honest witness -- Ideologies, religious and secular -- Personal responsibility -- Conclusion -- Further study -- Notes -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781138901216
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (241 p)
    Series Statement: Pathways to Sustainability
    Parallel Title: Print version Smith, Adrian Grassroots Innovation Movements
    DDC: 303.484
    Keywords: Technological innovations--Social aspects--Case studies ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Grassroots Innovation Movements - Front Cover -- Grassroots Innovation Movements -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of tables -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations and acronyms -- Chapter 1: Introducing grassroots innovation movements -- Radical roots and alternative routes -- Institutional encounters -- Grassroots innovation movements -- About this book -- Chapter 2: An analytical framework for studying grassroots innovation movements -- Grassroots innovation and social movements -- Broader contexts -- Framings -- Spaces and strategies -- Pathways -- Conclusions
    Abstract: Chapter 3: Socially useful production -- The industrial background to the Lucas Plan -- Framings for socially useful production -- Spaces and strategies for socially useful production -- Illustrative examples -- Pathways for socially useful production -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Chapter 4: The appropriate technology movement in South America -- Historical background -- Framings for appropriate technology -- Spaces and strategies for AT in South America -- Illustrative examples -- Pathway construction -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Chapter 5: People's Science Movements -- Origins and background
    Abstract: Framings of grassroots innovation according to the PSMs -- Spaces and strategies -- Pathways -- Notes -- Chapter 6: Hackerspaces, fablabs and makerspaces -- Background -- Framings of hackerspaces, fablabs and makerspaces -- Spaces for grassroots digital fabrication -- Illustrative examples -- Workshops building pathways for sustainable developments -- Conclusions -- Chapter 7: The Social Technology Network -- Origins and background -- Framing for social technologies -- Spaces for social technologies -- Illustrative examples -- Path construction and the Social Technology Network -- Conclusions
    Abstract: Notes -- Chapter 8: The Honey Bee Network -- Context: origins and background of the HBN -- HBN's framings -- Spaces and strategies of the HBN -- Progress in path construction -- Future challenges for the Honey Bee Network -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Chapter 9: Grassroots innovation movements: lessons for theory and practice -- Framing grassroots innovation movements -- Spaces and strategies for grassroots innovation -- Pathways -- Conclusions -- Chapter 10: Conclusions -- Opening up alternative forms of innovation -- Resisting narrow interpretations and institutional insertion
    Abstract: Challenging dominant and unsustainable pathways -- Final remarks -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781317192756
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (265 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Key Guides
    DDC: 305.420922
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9781315487847
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (310 pages)
    DDC: 306/.0947
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9780415975087
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (347 p)
    Series Statement: Middle East Studies: History, Politics & Law
    Series Statement: Middle East Studies: History, Politics and Law Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Monsutti, Alessandro War and Migration : Social Networks and Economic Strategies of the Hazaras of Afghanistan
    DDC: 305.89/42
    Keywords: Hazaras ; Hazaras ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Dedication -- Foreword -- Introduction -- I-ISSUES AND METHOD -- Chapter One Migration and Transnationalism in the Anthropological Debate -- Chapter Two From Theory to Field: Research in a Context of Conflict and Migration -- II-THE LOCATIONS -- Chapter Three Hazarajat: Kinship and Neighborhood in the Village -- Chapter Four Quetta (Pakistan): the Hazara Refuge -- Chapter Five Asylum and Labor Migration to Iran -- III-THE FLOWS -- Chapter Six Forms and Strategies of Population Movement -- Chapter Seven Transfers of Money and Goods
    Abstract: Chapter Eight Ways of Communicating -- IV-RESULTS AND ANALYSIS -- Chapter Nine Trust and Cooperation amid Conflict and Migration -- Conclusion and Epilogue -- Appendices -- Appendix 1 The Transcription System -- Appendix 2 Glossary -- Appendix 3 Travel Narrative -- Appendix 4 Chronology of Political-Military Events -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9780415930024
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (278 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Classen, Albrecht Meeting the Foreign in the Middle Ages
    DDC: 305.800902
    Keywords: Europe--Civilization--Foreign influences ; Europe ; Civilization ; Foreign influences ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction: The Self, the Other, and Everything in Between: Xenological Phenomenology of the Middle Ages -- Chapter 1 The Saracen and the Martyr: Embracing the Foreign in Hrotsvit's Pelagius -- Chapter 2 Foreigner, Foe, and Neighbor: The Religious Cult as a Forum For Political Reconciliation -- Chapter 3 Hungarians as Vremde in Medieval Germany -- Chapter 4 The Face of the Foreigner in Medieval German Courtly Literature
    Abstract: Chapter 5 Visitors from Another Space: The Medieval Revenant as Foreigner -- Chapter 6 The Foreigner Within: The Subject of Abjection in Sir Gowther -- Chapter 7 Sir Gowther: Imagining Race in Late Medieval England -- Chapter 8 Margins in Middle English Romance: Culture and Characterization in the Awntyrs Off Arthure at the Terne Wathelyne and the Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnell -- Chapter 9 Cannibal Diplomacy: Otherness in the Middle English Text Richard Coer de Lion -- Chapter 10 Anselm Turmeda: The Visionary Humanism of a Muslim Convert and Catalan Prophet
    Abstract: Chapter 11 Social Bodies and the Non-Christian 'Other' in the Twelfth Century: John of Salisbury and Peter of Celle -- Chapter 12 Religious Geography: Designating Jews and Muslims as Foreigners in Medieval England -- Chapter 13 Foreigners in Konrad von Würzburg's Partonopier und Meliur -- Chapter 14 The Intimate Other: Hans Folz's Dialogue between "Christian and Jew" -- Contributors -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315497648
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (335 pages)
    DDC: 304.60968
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    Keywords: Demographie ; Südafrika ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9781315437071
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (177 pages)
    DDC: 305.896073
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    ISBN: 9781317463313
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (197 pages)
    DDC: 305.42092273
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    ISBN: 9780415936347
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (282 p)
    Series Statement: Hispanic Issues v.26
    Series Statement: Hispanic Issues Ser. v.26
    Parallel Title: Print version Lanz, Eukene Lacarra Marriage and Sexuality in Medieval and Early Modern Iberia
    DDC: 306.81/09
    Keywords: Marriage ; Spain ; History ; To 1500 ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part 1 From Maidenhood to the Marriage State Domesticating Women -- 1. Marriage and Sexuality in Al-Andalus -- 2. Intimate Violence: Shrew Taming as Wedding Ritual in the Conde Lucanor -- 3. The Consells-Consejos on Marriage and Their Broader Sentimental Context -- Part 2 Playing the Game of Wife and Mother -- 4. Pawn or Player?: Violant of Bar and the Game of Matrimonial Politics in the Crown of Aragon (1380-1396)
    Abstract: 5. Milking the Poor: Wet-nursing and the Sexual Economy of Early Modern Spain -- Part 3 Love and Sexuality Allegory of Society's Corruption -- 6. Natural Love in Early Renaissance Spanish Theater: Serafina, an Anonymous Comedia of 1521 -- 7. ""Un engaño a los ojos"": Sex and Allegory in La Lozana andaluza -- 8. Changing Boundaries of Licit and Illicit Unions: Concubinage and Prostitution -- Part 4 Female Approaches to Power Revelation and ""Moral Pornography"" -- 9. Writing and Sodomy in the Inquisitorial Trial (1495-1496) of Tecla Servent
    Abstract: 10. ""Moral Pornography"": Angela Carter and María de Zayas -- Afterword: Sexuality, Marriage, and Power in Medieval and Early Modern Iberia -- Contributors -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315770642
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Event Research Series
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in event research series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 394.2
    Keywords: Special events Management ; Study and teaching ; Special events ; Management ; Study and teaching
    Abstract: pt. 1. Introduction -- pt. 2. Articulating a broader philosophical, conceptual and theoretical vision for event studies -- pt. 3. Towards critical capacity and methodological vigilance for the study of events -- pt. 4. Conclusion.
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    ISBN: 9781317335481
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (214 p)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Anthropology
    Parallel Title: Print version Kleist, Nauja Hope and Uncertainty in Contemporary African Migration
    DDC: 304.8096
    Keywords: African diaspora--Case studies ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- 1 Introduction: Studying Hope and Uncertainty in African Migration -- 2 How to Extract Hope from Papers? Classificatory Performances and Social Networking in Cape Verdean Visa Applications -- 3 Sticking to God: Brokers of Hope in Senegalese Migration to Argentina -- 4 Zouglou Music and Youth in Urban Burkina Faso: Displacement and the Social Performance of Hope
    Abstract: 5 The Lack of Liberty Drove Us There: Spatialized Instantiations of Hope and Contested Diasporan Identity in the Liberian- American Transnational Field (1810-2010) -- 6 Prospective Moments, Eternal Salvation: The Production of Hope in Nigerian Pentecostal Churches in China -- 7 Hope and Uncertainty in Senegalese Migration to Spain: Taking Chances on Emigration but not Upon Return -- 8 The Migratory Adventure as a Moral Experience -- 9 Death of a Gin Salesman: Hope and Despair among Ghanaian Migrants and Deportees Stranded in Niger
    Abstract: 10 Returning with Nothing but an Empty Bag: Topographies of Social Hope after Deportation to Ghana -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315528830
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (329 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Guides to Using Historical Sources
    Parallel Title: Print version Andersen, Chris Sources and Methods in Indigenous Studies
    DDC: 305.8
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Notes on contributors -- Introduction - Indigenous Studies: An appeal for methodological promiscuity -- Part I Emerging from the past -- 1 Historical sources and methods in Indigenous Studies: Touching on the past, looking to the future -- 2 Reflections on Indigenous literary nationalism: On home grounds, singing hogs, and cranky critics -- 3 History, anthropology, Indigenous Studies -- 4 Reclaiming the statistical "native": Quantitative historical research beyond the pale -- Part II Alternative sources and methodological reorientations -- I. Reframing Indigenous Studies -- 5 Recovering, restorying, and returning Nahua writing in Mexico -- 6 Mind, heart, hands: Thinking, feeling, and doing in Indigenous history methodology -- 7 Relationality: A key presupposition of an Indigenous social research paradigm -- 8 Standing with and speaking as faith: A feminist-Indigenous approach to inquiry -- 9 Stepping in it: How to smell the fullness of Indigenous histories -- 10 Intellectual history and Indigenous methodology -- 11 A genealogy of critical Hawaiian studies, late twentieth to early twenty-first century -- 12 Placing the city: Crafting urban Indigenous histories -- II. All in the family -- 13 "I do still have a letter:" Our sea of archives -- 14 History with Nana: Family, life, and the spoken source -- 15 Elder Brother as theoretical framework -- 16 Histories with communities: Struggles, collaborations, transformations -- 17 Places and peoples: Sámi feminist technoscience and supradisciplinary research methods -- 18 Oral history -- III. Feminism, gender, and sexuality -- 19 Status, sustainability, and American Indian women in the twentieth century -- 20 Representations of violence: (Re)telling Indigenous women's stories and the politics of knowledge production
    Abstract: 21 Indigenous interventions and feminist methods -- 22 History and masculinity -- 23 Indigenous is to queer as … : Queer questions for Indigenous Studies -- IV. Indigenous literature and expressive culture -- 24 State violence, history, and Maya literature in Guatemala -- 25 Pieces left along the trail: Material culture histories and Indigenous Studies -- 26 Authoring Indigenous Studies in three dimensions: An approach to museum curation -- 27 Future tense: Indigenous film, pedagogy, promise -- V. Indigenous peoples in and beyond the state -- 28 Stories as law: A method to live by -- 29 Métis in the borderlands of the northern Plains in the nineteenth century -- 30 Plotting colonization and recentering Indigenous actors: Approaches to and sources for studying the history of Indigenous education -- 31 Laws, codes, and informal practices: Building ethical procedures for historical research with Indigenous medical records -- 32 Toward a post-Quincentennial approach to the study of genocide -- 33 Revealing, reporting, and reflecting: Indigenous Studies research as praxis in reconciliation projects -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315429724
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (344 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Wang, Mingming Empire and Local Worlds : A Chinese Model for Long-Term Historical Anthropology
    DDC: 306.0951/27
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    ISBN: 9781317358367
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (267 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Revivals
    Parallel Title: Print version Chisholm, Michael Shared Space: Divided Space
    DDC: 304.23
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    ISBN: 9781317610786
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (230 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Internationalizing Media Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Esser, Andrea Media Across Borders : Localising TV, Film and Video Games
    DDC: 302.23
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    ISBN: 9781317875727
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (253 pages)
    Series Statement: Real Language Series
    Parallel Title: Print version Walsh, Clare Gender and Discourse : Language and Power in Politics, the Church and Organisations
    DDC: 305.42
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