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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781316830055
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (378 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.44
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Illustrated with a range of photographs, this book is the first full-length survey of the rapidly-developing field of linguistic landscapes.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Places in Figures -- List of Diagrams -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Approaching the Linguistic Landscape -- 1.1 A World of Signs: Signs in the World -- 1.2 Entering the Linguistic Landscape -- 1.2.1 Code Choices: Language Policy -- 1.2.2 Code Choices: Breaking Language Barriers -- 1.2.3 Code Choices: Conflict -- 1.2.4 Place and Code Choices: Names and Naming -- 1.3 Regulating Space in the LL -- 1.4 Discourse in the LL -- 1.4.1 Interaction in the LL -- 1.4.2 Writing and Speech in the LL -- 1.5 The Historical Dimension in the LL -- 1.5.1 The Past in the Present -- 1.5.2 Layering of Past and Present -- 1.5.3 Remembering the Past -- 2 Why Linguistic Landscape? -- 2.1 A Sociolinguistic Perspective -- 2.1.1 LL Research: Past, Present, and Multiple Births -- 2.1.2 The LL and Antiquity -- 2.1.3 The Onomastic Background -- 2.1.4 The LL and the Visual Arts -- 2.1.5 Sociolinguistics, Globalisation, and Language Display -- 2.1.6 Language Policy and Language in Public -- 2.1.7 The Blossoming of LL Research -- 2.2 Naming and Identifying a Field of Research -- 3 Doing Things with Codes -- 3.1 Code Choices: Policy Effects and Personal Choice -- 3.1.1 Language Policy in Action: Protecting Public Health -- 3.1.2 Recognising Codes -- 3.2 Messages: Content and Codes -- 3.3 Messages and Codes: Integrating the Visual -- 4 Space and Landscape -- 4.1 Space -- 4.1.1 Ways of Knowing Space -- 4.1.2 The Public Space -- 4.2 Landscape -- 4.2.1 Etymological Perspectives -- 4.3 Space, Place, and Indexicality -- 4.4 Dividing and Regulating Spaces -- 4.5 Emplacement Effects -- 4.6 Focus on the Proximal Space -- 4.7 Proximal Space and Remote Space -- 4.8 Signs of the Imaginary -- 4.9 Unanchored Reference -- 5 People -- 5.1 The LL as Social Indexicality.
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  • 2
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781009295017
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (318 pages)
    DDC: 302/.12
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: An exploration of the theory of social representations and communications as a case in the making of a dialogical theory.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781009006736
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (278 pages)
    DDC: 304.632
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Situates donor conception debates in a global context, exploring the interaction between law, technology, and relationships.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781009335065
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (244 pages)
    Series Statement: The International African Library v.71
    DDC: 306.83096762
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    Abstract: Examines kinship dilemmas - moral, material, and affective - facing transnational families living between Kenya and the United Kingdom.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781009333597
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (602 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    DDC: 304.60954
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Studies various aspects of population in India providing a holistic narrative by utilizing latest data and scientific evidence and explain the achievements so far and examine the challenges ahead in respective fields, while identifying thrust areas for further research and action.
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781108897488
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (234 pages)
    Series Statement: Studies in Language Variation and Change Series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.44
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    Abstract: Drawing on cutting-edge research, this book shows how tools from formal semantics can be used to formalize theories from sociolinguistics.
    Abstract: Cover -- Halftitle page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Series Editor's Preface -- Sali A. Tagliamonte -- Preface -- 1 A Formal Semantics for Social Meaning -- 1.1 Social Meaning: An Overview -- 1.2 Why Should We Formalize? -- 1.3 Decision Theory and Game Theory: An Overview -- 1.4 Plan of the Book -- Part I Sociolinguistic Variation and Identity Construction -- 2 Formalizing the Third Wave -- 2.1 Game Theory and Bayesian Cognitive Science -- 2.1.1 Formalizing Gricean Pragmatics -- 2.2 Variation and Identity Construction: What Empirical Generalizations? -- 2.3 The Third Wave Approach to the Meaning of Variation -- 2.4 Social Meaning Games (SMGs) -- 2.4.1 Refinement 1: Adding Speaker Agency -- 2.4.2 Refinement 2: Listener Interpretation Functions -- 2.4.3 Refinement 3: Weakening Gricean Quality -- 2.5 A Materialist Semantics for Social Meaning -- 2.6 Conclusion -- 3 Testing Sociolinguistic Theories Using Game-Theoretic Pragmatics -- 3.1 Bourdieu and Passeron's (1970) Gérophagie Experiment -- 3.2 Language Ideologies in Montréal 84 -- 3.2.1 Education -- 3.2.2 Communication -- 3.2.3 Authenticity -- 3.2.4 Wholesomeness -- 3.2.5 Anglicisms -- 3.2.6 Swearing -- 3.2.7 An Ideological View of Montréal 84 -- 3.3 Du tout/Pantoute Variation in Montréal 84 -- 3.4 Modelling Du tout/Pantoute with SMGs -- 3.5 Conclusion -- Part II Language, Gender and Social Change -- 4 A Materialist Semantics for Slurs and Identity Terms -- 4.1 The Puzzles of Slurs for Formal Semantics -- 4.2 Personae for Dykes and Lesbians -- 4.3 A Persona-Based Semantics in Conceptual Spaces -- 4.3.1 Communication in Conceptual Spaces -- 4.3.2 Linking Ideology and Material Conditions Using Game Theory -- 4.3.3 Refinement 1: From Discrete Meanings to Continuous Ones -- 4.4 Conclusion.
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781009174916
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (292 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.27093918
    Keywords: Animals in art ; Human-animal relationships ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Reassesses the animal depictions of Bronze Age Crete in terms of human-animal relations rather than a love of nature.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781108685757
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 258 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Twenty-first-century critical revisions
    DDC: 305.42
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    Keywords: Feminism. ; Feminist theory. ; Feminism and literature ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Presents essays by feminists of theory and literature that examine contemporary feminism and the most pressing issues of today.
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9781108751841
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 243 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Levin-Richardson, Sarah, 1980 - The brothel of Pompeii
    DDC: 306.740937/72568
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Pompeji ; Bordell ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Offers an in-depth exploration of the only assured brothel from the Greco-Roman world, illuminating the lives of both prostitutes and clients.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781139794688
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 265 pages)
    Series Statement: Critical perspectives on empire
    DDC: 325.9
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    Abstract: This book charts the previously untold story of decolonisation in the oceanic world of the Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, presenting it both as an indigenous and an international phenomenon. Tracey Banivanua Mar reveals how the inherent limits of decolonisation were laid bare by the historical peculiarities of colonialism in the region, and demonstrates the way imperial powers conceived of decolonisation as a new form of imperialism. She shows how Indigenous peoples responded to these limits by developing rich intellectual, political and cultural networks transcending colonial and national borders, with localised traditions of protest and dialogue connected to the global ferment of the twentieth century. The individual stories told here shed new light on the forces that shaped twentieth-century global history, and reconfigure the history of decolonisation, presenting it not as an historic event, but as a fragile, contingent and ongoing process continuing well into the postcolonial era.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 1139946188 , 1316675157 , 9781139946186 , 9781316675151
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (312 pages)
    DDC: 305.9/0691809544
    Keywords: Nomads History ; Migration, Internal History ; Group identity History ; Human geography History ; Human ecology History ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; Ecology ; Geography ; Group identity ; Human ecology ; Human geography ; Migration, Internal ; Nomads ; Social conditions ; History ; Thar Desert (India and Pakistan) Geography ; Thar Desert (India and Pakistan) Environmental conditions ; Thar Desert (India and Pakistan) Social conditions ; Asia ; Thar Desert ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Discusses the emergence of socio-historical identities in the Thar Desert with the mobility of its inhabitants."
    Abstract: Cover; Nomadic Narratives; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Glossary; Note on Transliteration, Translation and Dates; Contemporary Place Names and their Nineteenth Century Spellings; Introduction; The Frontiers of Thar; Rajputs in the Frontiers; Indirect Rule and the Frontiers; The Frontiers of Memory; A Note on Sources; Plan of the Book; Chapter 1: Geographical Imagination and Narratives of a Region; Networks of Circulation in the Thar Desert; The (Un)Making of the Thar in the Nineteenth Century
    Abstract: Devnarayan: The Cowherd Warrior/God/KingA Song and its Singers: Dhola-Maru; Conclusions; Nomadic Narratives in the Frontier; Bibliography; Primary Sources; Unpublished documents; Secondary Sources; Appendix-I; Jodhpur King List; Appendix-II; Bikaner King List; Appendix-III; Jaisalmer King List; Index
    Abstract: Munhata Nainsi's Marwar: Frontiers of Polity and GeographyBoundaries of James Tod's Rajast'han; Chapter 2: Mobility, Polity, Territory; Historicizing Itinerancy: The Itinerant Warriors of the Thar; The 'Long' Sixteenth Century and the Evolution of a 'Rajput' Polity; The Making of the 'Rajput': Genealogy as History/Genealogy as Polity; A 'Mughal' Rajput or a 'Rajput' Mughal?; Post-Mughal Polity and the Rajput on the Frontier; Rajputana Agency: Politics of Indirect Rule and the Making of the Rajput; Chapter 3: Itinerants of the Thar: Mobility and Circulation; The Travelers; Pastoralists
    Abstract: Pastoralists and Sedentary CommunitiesTraders and Carriers: The Commerce of Circulation; Itinerant Menial Artisanal Groups; Bardic and Genealogist Communities; Chapter 4: Expanding State Contracting Space: The Thar in the Nineteenth Century; Sedentarisation and Settlement; Fodder, Fallows and Forests; The Ordering of Trading Networks; Roads and Railways: The New Channels; The Question of Salt; The Outlaws; Chapter 5: Narratives of Mobility and Mobility of Narratives; Bardic Narrations: Rajput-Charan Exchanges; Narratives from below: Re-appropriating Pabuji
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781139923316
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 404 pages)
    Series Statement: New directions in sustainability and society
    DDC: 307.76
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    Keywords: Stadtentwicklung ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Stadtökologie ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cities play a pivotal but paradoxical role in the future of our planet. As world leaders and citizens grapple with the consequences of growth, pollution, climate change, and waste, urban sustainability has become a ubiquitous catchphrase and a beacon of hope. Yet, we know little about how the concept is implemented in daily life - particularly with regard to questions of social justice and equity. This volume provides a unique and vital contribution to ongoing conversations about urban sustainability by looking beyond the promises, propaganda, and policies associated with the concept in order to explore both its mythic meanings and the practical implications in a variety of everyday contexts. The authors present ethnographic studies from cities in eleven countries and six continents. Each chapter highlights the universalized assumptions underlying interpretations of sustainability while elucidating the diverse and contradictory ways in which people understand, incorporate, advocate for, and reject sustainability in the course of their daily lives.
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  • 13
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 1316319342 , 1107447933 , 1316332721 , 9781107447936 , 9781316332726 , 9781316319345
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Divided republic
    DDC: 306.20944
    Keywords: Liberalism ; Republicanism ; Republicanism ; Liberalism ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Liberalism ; Politics and government ; Republicanism ; Republikanismus ; Liberalismus ; Politik ; HISTORY ; Europe ; General ; France Politics and government 1958- ; France Politics and government 1958- ; Frankreich ; France ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "This book is an original and sophisticated historical interpretation of contemporary French political culture. Until now, there have been few attempts to understand the political consequences of the profound geopolitical, intellectual and economic changes that France has undergone since the 1970s. However, Emile Chabal's detailed study shows how passionate debates over citizenship, immigration, colonial memory, the reform of the state and the historiography of modern France have galvanised the French elite and created new spaces for discussion and disagreement. Many of these debates have coalesced around two political languages - republicanism and liberalism - both of which structure the historical imagination and the symbolic vocabulary of French political actors. The tension between these two political languages has become the central battleground of contemporary French politics. It is around these two poles that politicians, intellectuals and members of France's vast civil society have tried to negotiate the formidable challenges of ideological uncertainty and a renewed sense of global insecurity"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: Introduction: French politics after the deluge; Part I. Writing the National Narrative in Contemporary France: The Return of Republicanism: 1. Writing histories: two republican narratives; 2. From nouveaux philosophes to nouveaux re;actionnaires: Marxism and the Republic; 3. La Re;publique en danger! The search for consensus and the rise of neo-republican politics; 4. Postcolonies I: integration, disintegration and citizenship; 5. The Republic, the Anglo-Saxon and the European project; Part II. Liberal Critics of Contemporary France: Le Libe;ralisme Introuvable?: 6. In the shadow of Raymond Aron: the 'liberal revival' of the 1980s; 7. Rewriting Jacobinism: François Furet, Pierre Rosanvallon and modern French history; 8. Postcolonies II: the politics of multiculturalism and colonial memory; 9. Whither the Trente Glorieuses? The language of crisis and the reform of the state; 10. Liberal politics in France: a story of failure?; Conclusion: political consensus in twenty-first-century France; Bibliography; Index.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 1316439534 , 1316273148 , 1316438821 , 9781316273142 , 9781316438824 , 9781316439531
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Series Statement: Problems of International Politics
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.31
    Keywords: Revolutionaries Political activity ; Insurgency Political aspects ; Human rights ; International law and human rights ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General ; Human rights ; International law and human rights ; Revolutionaries ; Political activity ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Part I. Puzzle of compliant rebels.Introduction --Background --A theory of rebel compliance --Part II. Evidence of compliant rebels.From theory to evidence --Civilian killing --Child soldiering --Access to detention centers --Part III. Implications of compliant rebels.Repertoires of rebel compliance --Conclusion.
    Abstract: Seventeen million people have died in civil wars and rebel violence has disrupted the lives of millions more. In a fascinating contribution to the active literature on civil wars, this book finds that some contemporary rebel groups actually comply with international law amid the brutality of civil conflicts around the world. Rather than celebrating the existence of compliant rebels, the author traces the cause of this phenomenon and argues that compliant rebels emerge when rebel groups seek legitimacy in the eyes of domestic and international audiences that care about humanitarian consequences and human rights. By examining rebel groups' different behaviors such as civilian killing, child soldiering, and allowing access to detention centers, Compliant Rebels offers key messages and policy lessons about engaging rebel groups with an eye toward reducing civilian suffering in war zones
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781316181478
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 287 pages)
    Series Statement: Cambridge cultural social studies
    DDC: 780.794
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    Abstract: Although competitions in classical music have a long history, the number of contests has risen dramatically since the Second World War, all of them aiming to launch young artists' careers. This is not the symptom of marketization that it might appear to be. Despite the establishment of an international governing body, competitions are plagued by rumors of corruption, and even the most mathematically sophisticated voting system cannot quell accusations that the best talent is overlooked. Why do musicians take part? Why do audiences care so much about who wins? Performing Civility is the first book to address these questions. In this groundbreaking study, Lisa McCormick draws from firsthand observations of contests in Europe and the US, in-depth interviews with competitors, jurors and directors, as well as blog data from competition observers to argue that competitions have endured because they are not only about music, they are also about civility.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781316163733
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 245 pages)
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in contentious politics
    DDC: 306.2
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    Keywords: Zivilgesellschaft ; Netzwerk ; Soziale Bewegung ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Civil society is frequently conceived as a field of multiple organizations, committed to highly diverse causes and interests. When studied empirically, however, its properties are often reduced to the sum of the traits and attitudes of the individuals or groups that are populating it. This book shows how to move from an 'aggregative' to a relational view of civil society. Drawing upon field work on citizens' organizations in two British cities, this book combines network analysis and social movement theories to show how to represent civil society as a system of relations between multiple actors. 'Modes of coordination' enables us to identify different logics of collective action within the same local settings. The book exposes the weakness of rigid dichotomies, separating the voluntary sector from social movements, 'civic' activism oriented to service delivery from 'un-civic' protest, grassroots activism external to institutions from formal, professionalized organizations integrated within the 'system'.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781107030275
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (186 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Greschat, Katharina, 1965 - Women and Modesty in Late Antiquity 2016
    Parallel Title: Print version Women and Modesty in Late Antiquity
    DDC: 305.4
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    Abstract: Explores how modesty became a creative and performative mode of being for late Roman Christian ascetic women
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; Note on sources, translations, and abbreviations ; Introduction; Chapter 1 Spectacular modesty; Feminist history; Modesty; Patristic authors and the Anician women; Subjects and agents; Performance studies; Comparative analysis; Conclusions; Chapter 2 Apparel, identity, and agency; Introduction; Other women's clothes; Late Roman clothes; Invitation to the reader; A dramatic costume change; Feminist interpretive strategies; Conclusions; Chapter 3 Publicity and domesticity; Introduction
    Description / Table of Contents: Departed women, at home outside the cityThe ladies are at home; Domesticity viewed through the micro-politics of purdah; Entourage and domestic identity; Conclusions; Chapter 4 The modest mouth; Voice and feminist scholarship; Gender and speech in Rome; Marvelous silence; Sins and duties of speech; The scriptural voice; Conclusions; Chapter 5 Performance anxiety; The contingency of hypocrisy; Satire as evidence; Glory and conscience; Conclusions; Chapter 6 Modest agencies; Translating agency back; Agency to obey; Models of humility and gratitude; Conclusions; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781316205426 , 9781107016989
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (370 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Language, Youth and Identity in the 21st Century
    DDC: 306.44083
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    Keywords: Multicultural education History 21st century ; Sociolinguistics ; Public spaces History 21st century ; Second language acquisition History 21st century ; Identity (Psychology) History 21st century ; Language and languages Study and teaching (Higher) ; Social aspects ; Youth History 21st century ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This volume explores and compares linguistic practices among young people in linguistically and culturally diverse urban spaces
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Dedication; Table of contents; List of figures and tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Part I Content and concepts; 1 Language, youth and identity in the 21st century: content and continuations; Contemporary urban speech styles: appellatives and approaches; The 'total linguistic fact'; Language, youth and identity; A comparison across space and place; 2 Contemporary urban vernaculars; Style, register and 'the total linguistic fact'; Case study of a settled style; Naming it; Transcription conventions
    Description / Table of Contents: Fonts representing accents, lects and languagesConversational features; Acknowledgements; 3 The politics of labelling youth vernaculars in the Netherlands and Belgium; Introduction: Professional and common usage of language names; The labelling of youthful language use as straattaal in the Netherlands; Straattaal in public discourse; Straattaal in sociolinguistic research; Regular versus 'Moroccan Dutch' in Belgium; Approaching linguistic labels; Transcription conventions; Part II Forms and functions
    Description / Table of Contents: 4 Beyond verb second - a matter of novel information-structural effects? Evidence from Norwegian, Swedish, German and DutchIntroduction; Contemporary urban vernaculars in Norway, Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands: data collection procedures; Norway; Sweden; Germany; The Netherlands; New word order patterns in contemporary urban vernaculars; The V2 feature in Modern Germanic; Deviations from V2 in contemporary urban vernaculars: Norwegian, Swedish and German; The case of Dutch; A functional interpretation in terms of discourse pragmatics; Conclusion
    Description / Table of Contents: 5 Functional gains: a cross-linguistic case study of three particles in Swedish, Norwegian and GermanIntroduction; Linguistic characteristics associated with contemporary urban vernaculars; Sån, sånn and so; Data; Functional usages of sån/såhär, sånn and so; Sån/såhär, sånn and so as focus markers; Sån, sånn and so as determiner; Conclusions; Transcription conventions; Background information on the speakers; Part III Language practice, values and identity in media and popular culture; 6 Shooting the subversive: when non-normative linguistic practices go mainstream in the media; Introduction
    Description / Table of Contents: Tsotsitaal and rinkebysvenska: two contexts, two historiesTsotsitaal and linguistic hybridity: the reproduction and contestation of cultural stereotypes; Swedish interlanguage and rinkebysvenska: the discursive construction of the exotic Other; Discussion and conclusion; Transcription conventions; 7 Where the fuck am I from? Hip-hop youth and the (re)negotiation of language and identity in Norway and the US; Introduction; Theoretical and methodological orientation; Linguistic underpinnings of hip-hop in the US and Norway; Analysis; Differentiation and expression of pride
    Description / Table of Contents: Resist and transform social and ethnic categories
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    ISBN: 9781139333610
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (ix, 211 pages)
    Series Statement: Advances in personal relationships
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.7
    Keywords: Man-woman relationships ; Interpersonal relations ; Interpersonal communication ; Social networks ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Einfluss ; Interpersonale Kommunikation ; Zweierbeziehung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Zweierbeziehung ; Einfluss ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Interpersonale Kommunikation
    Abstract: How do we choose a partner to initiate a relationship with, and what makes us stay in a given relationship over time? These questions are most often pursued by scholars with an emphasis on the internal thoughts, feelings, and motivations of individual decision-makers. Conversely, this volume highlights the importance of considering external influences on individual decision-making in close relationships. Featuring contributions from internationally renowned scholars, the volume is divided into two interrelated sections. The first section considers global and societal influences on romantic relationships and the second focuses on social network and communicative influences on romantic relationships. Taken together, this collection helps us to better understand how external factors influence the internal machinations of those involved in intimate relationships
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) , Introduction: external influences beyond the dyad , Global and Societal Influences on Romantic Relationships , The influence of globalization and technological development on intimate relationships , Social capitalization in personal relationships , Family relationships embedded in United States military culture , Prejudice and stigma in intimate relationships: implications for relationship and personal health outcomes , Social Network and Communicative Influences on Romantic Relationships , The influence of subjective norms on close relationships , Network perceptions of daters' romances , The new story of Romeo and Juliet , Third-party forgiveness: social influences on intimate dyads , Relationship advice
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    ISBN: 1461950767 , 1139628852 , 9781461950769 , 9781139628853
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Perry, Matthew J., 1973- Gender, manumission, and the Roman freedwoman
    DDC: 306.3/62082
    Keywords: Women slaves History ; Slaves Emancipation ; History ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Slaves ; Emancipation ; Social conditions ; Women slaves ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; History ; Rome Social conditions ; Rome History ; Rome (Empire) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Gender, sexuality, and the standing of female slaves -- Gender, labor, and the manumission of female slaves -- The patron-freedwoman relationship in Roman law -- The patron-freedwoman relationship in funerary inscriptions -- The slavish free woman and the citizen community.
    Abstract: Gender, Manumission, and the Roman Freedwoman examines the distinct problem posed by the manumission of female slaves in ancient Rome. The sexual identities of a female slave and a female citizen were fundamentally incompatible, as the former was principally defined by her sexual availability and the latter by her sexual integrity. Accordingly, those evaluating the manumission process needed to reconcile a woman's experiences as a slave with the expectations and moral rigor required of the female citizen. The figure of the freedwoman - fictionalized and real - provides an extraordinary lens into the matter of how Romans understood, debated, and experienced the sheer magnitude of the transition from slave to citizen, the various social factors that impinged upon this process, and the community stakes in the institution of manumission
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    ISBN: 9781139811873
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 359 pages)
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in economics, cognition, and society
    DDC: 303.3/6
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    Abstract: Why do we punish, and why do we forgive? Are these learned behaviors, or is there something deeper going on? This book argues that there is indeed something deeper going on, and that our essential response to the killers, rapists, and other wrongdoers among us has been programmed into our brains by evolution. Using evidence and arguments from neuroscience and evolutionary psychology, Morris B. Hoffman traces the development of our innate drives to punish - and to forgive - throughout human history. He describes how, over time, these innate drives became codified into our present legal systems and how the responsibility and authority to punish and forgive was delegated to one person - the judge - or a subset of the group - the jury. Hoffman shows how these urges inform our most deeply held legal principles and how they might animate some legal reforms.
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    ISBN: 9781139136983
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305
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    Keywords: Psychologie ; Sozialer Wandel ; Identität ; Electronic books
    Abstract: We live in an ever-changing social world, which constantly demands adjustment to our identities and actions. Advances in science, technology and medicine, political upheaval, and economic development are just some examples of social change that can impact upon how we live our lives, how we view ourselves and each other, and how we communicate. Three decades after its first appearance, identity process theory remains a vibrant and useful integrative framework in which identity, social action and social change can be collectively examined. This book presents some of the key developments in this area. In eighteen chapters by world-renowned social psychologists, the reader is introduced to the major social psychological debates about the construction and protection of identity in face of social change. Contributors address a wide range of contemporary topics - national identity, risk, prejudice, intractable conflict and ageing - which are examined from the perspective of identity process theory.
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    ISBN: 9781107040328 , 9781107465237 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 240 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource ISBN 9781107465237
    Edition: [Online-Ausg.]
    DDC: 303.6
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    Keywords: Toleranz ; Politischer Konflikt ; Politische Philosophie ; Online-Publikation ; Online-Publikation ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Glen Newey argues that toleration is not just desirable but, given the nature of politics, inescapable.
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    ISBN: 1139625918 , 1139612891 , 1139343734 , 9781139612890 , 9781139343732 , 9781139625913
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hero, Rodney E., 1953- Black-Latino relations in U.S. national politics
    DDC: 305.800973
    Keywords: African Americans Relations with Hispanic Americans ; African Americans Politics and government ; Hispanic Americans Politics and government ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Government ; General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Ethnic Studies ; General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; African Americans ; Politics and government ; African Americans ; Relations with Hispanic Americans ; Ethnic relations ; Political aspects ; Hispanic Americans ; Politics and government ; Gender & Ethnic Studies ; Social Sciences ; Ethnic & Race Studies ; United States Ethnic relations ; Political aspects ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Social science research has frequently found conflict between Latinos and African Americans in urban politics and governance, as well as in the groups' attitudes toward one another. Rodney E. Hero and Robert R. Preuhs analyze whether conflict between these two groups is also found in national politics. Based on extensive evidence on the activities of minority advocacy group in national politics and the behavior of minority members of Congress, the authors find the relationship between the groups is characterized mainly by non-conflict and a considerable degree of independence. The question of why there appears to be little minority intergroup conflict at the national level of government is also addressed. This is the first systematic study of Black-Latino intergroup relations at the national level of United States politics"--
    Abstract: 7 Further Explorations of Black-Latino Relations and Policies in National PoliticsWelfare Reform; Black Advocacy Organizations; Latino Advocacy Organizations; African American and Latino Relations and Welfare Reform; Education and No Child Left Behind; African American Advocacy Organizations; Latino Advocacy Organizations; Some Instances of Collaboration, but Mostly Shared Positions with Little Interaction; Voting Rights Act Renewal; African American Advocacy Groups; Latino Advocacy Groups; Immigration; African American Advocacy Organizations; Latino Advocacy Groups; NAFTA and CAFTA; NAFTA.
    Abstract: Cover; Black-Latino Relations in U.S. National Politics; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Tables and Figures; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; Background; The Promise of the Multiracial Coalition; The Apparent Reality; Pluralism and Black-Latino Relations; Beyond Conflict and Cooperation; Analytic Approach; Elites and "the Masses": Brief Caveats; 2 What Previous Research Tells Us about Black-Latino Relations; Urban Government and Politics; Urban Case Studies; Quantitative Studies of Socioeconomic and Political Cooperation and Competition in Urban Politics.
    Abstract: Multivariate AnalysisClarifying the Analysis of the Intersection of Descriptive Representation and Party; Further Exploring the Links of Minority Representatives and Ideology; Conclusion; Appendix 5.1; 6 The Role of Group Interests and Ideology in Cross-Group Support; Ideology as a Bridging Mechanism; Minority Members of Congress and Their Unique Ideological Orientations; A "Conditioning Effect" and a Different Kind of Descriptive Representation?; Accounting for the Direct and Indirect Effects of Descriptive Representation; Conclusion.
    Abstract: Oklahoma City Schools v. Robert Dowell (498 U.S. 237, 1991)U.S. Department of Commerce v. U.S. House of Representatives (525 U.S. 326, 1999); Wards Cove Packing Co. v. Atonio (490 U.S. 642, 1989); Wygant v. Jackson Board of Education [of Jackson, Michigan] (476 U.S. 267, 1986); Conclusion; 4 Salience and Congruence in Policy Positions; Prefatory Comments; Analyzing Salience and Congruence; Congruence -- A Winning Strategy?; Conclusion; 5 Black-Latino Relations in the U.S. House of Representatives; Intergroup Relations in Congressional Voting; Analysis of Minority MCs' Voting; General Patterns.
    Abstract: School DistrictsUrban Education Reform; State Politics and Policy and Black-Latino Relations; Mass Attitudes Research; Blacks and Latinos' Attitudes toward Each Other; Voting Patterns and Partisanship; Similarity/Differences in Group Attitudes about Issues and Policies; Conclusion; 3 Black-Latino Relations in Congressional Testimony and the Legal Arena; Congressional Testimony; Minority Advocacy Group Activities in the Legal Process: Supreme Court Amicus Briefs; A Closer Look at Amicus Briefs: Six Illustrative Cases; Gratz v Bollinger (539 U.S. 244, 2003); Romer v. Evans (517 U.S. 620, 1996).
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    ISBN: 1107325110 , 1461950848 , 9781107325111 , 9781461950844
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Taylor, Craig, DPhil Chivalry and the ideals of knighthood in France during the Hundred Years War
    DDC: 394/.70944
    Keywords: Knights and knighthood History To 1500 ; Knights and knighthood in literature History To 1500 ; Hundred Years' War, 1339-1453 ; War and society History To 1500 ; Chivalry in literature History To 1500 ; Chivalry Philosophy ; Chivalry History To 1500 ; Chivalry ; Chivalry in literature ; Knights and knighthood ; Knights and knighthood in literature ; War and society ; Ritter ; HISTORY ; History ; France ; Frankreich ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Craig Taylor examines French debates on the martial ideals of chivalry and knighthood during the Hundred Years War
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    ISBN: 1107417244 , 1139626302 , 9781107417243 , 9781139626309
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 233 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Day, Alexander F Peasant in postsocialist China
    DDC: 305.5/6330951
    Keywords: Rural population History ; Peasants History ; Peasants ; Politics and government ; Rural population ; Social policy ; Economic policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; History ; China Politics and government 2002- ; China Economic policy 2000- ; China Social policy ; China ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "The role of the peasant in society has been fundamental throughout China's history, posing difficult, much-debated questions for Chinese modernity. Today, as China becomes an economic superpower, the issue continues to loom large. Can the peasantry be integrated into a new Chinese capitalism, or will it form an excluded and marginalized class? Alexander F. Day's highly original appraisal explores the role of the peasantry throughout Chinese history and its importance within the development of post-socialist-era politics. Examining the various ways in which the peasant is historicized, Day shows how different perceptions of the rural lie at the heart of the divergence of contemporary political stances and of new forms of social and political activism in China. Indispensable reading for all those wishing to understand Chinese history and politics, The Peasant in Post-Socialist China is a new point of departure in the debate as to the nature of tomorrow's China."--Page ii
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    ISBN: 9781139021043
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 340 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Studies in environment and history
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    DDC: 304.20947
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1861-1991 ; Geschichte ; Indigenes Volk ; Umweltpolitik ; Ökologie ; Human ecology / Russia (Federation) / History ; Indigenous peoples / Ecology / Russia (Federation) / History ; Environmental degradation / Russia (Federation) / History ; Environmental policy / Russia (Federation) / History ; Natur ; Umwelt ; Russia (Federation) / Environmental conditions ; Sowjetunion ; Russland ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Russland ; Sowjetunion ; Umwelt ; Natur ; Geschichte 1861-1991
    Abstract: The former Soviet empire spanned eleven time zones and contained half the world's forests; vast deposits of oil, gas and coal; various ores; major rivers such as the Volga, Don and Angara; and extensive biodiversity. These resources and animals, as well as the people who lived in the former Soviet Union - Slavs, Armenians, Georgians, Azeris, Kazakhs and Tajiks, indigenous Nenets and Chukchi - were threatened by environmental degradation and extensive pollution. This environmental history of the former Soviet Union explores the impact that state economic development programs had on the environment. The authors consider the impact of Bolshevik ideology on the establishment of an extensive system of nature preserves, the effect of Stalinist practices of industrialization and collectivization on nature, and the rise of public involvement under Khrushchev and Brezhnev, and changes to policies and practices with the rise of Gorbachev and the break-up of the USSR.
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    ISBN: 0511842511 , 1139625047 , 9781139625043 , 9780511842511
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (258 p)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Chernilo, Daniel Natural Law Foundations of Modern Social Theory : A Quest for Universalism
    DDC: 300.1
    Keywords: Natural law Social aspects ; Sociological jurisprudence Philosophy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Methodology ; Sociological jurisprudence ; Philosophy ; Naturrecht ; Soziologische Theorie ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements; Introduction; Universalism; The decline of the normative in contemporary social theory; Plan of the book; Ten theses on the relationships between natural law and modern social theory; Part I On the relationships between social theory and natural law; 1 Contemporary social theory and natural law: Jürgen Habermas; Modernity and natural law; Sociology, modernity and the problem of the normative; Universalism and the postmetaphysical; Closing remarks; 2 A natural law critique of modern social theory: Karl Löwith, Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin
    Abstract: Part III Classical social theory6 Classical social theory I: Marx, Tönnies and Durkheim on alienation, community and society; Marx; Tönnies; Durkheim; Closing remarks; 7 Classical social theory II: Simmel and Weber on the universality of sociability and reasonableness; Simmel; Weber; Closing remarks; 8 Social theory as the natural law of 'artificial' social relations; Social theory as a modern intellectual genre; A claim to universalism; The centrality of modernity; The natural law of an artificial realm: social relations; Epilogue; Note on the original versions; References; Index
    Abstract: Secularisation and philosophical sociology: Karl LöwithPositivism and immanence: Leo Strauss; Gnosticism and the problem of the normative: Eric Voegelin; Closing remarks; Part II Natural law; 3 Natural law and the question of universalism; The centrality of universalism; Enlightenment, early Enlightenment and natural law; Closing remarks; 4 Modern natural law I: Hobbes and Rousseau on the state of nature and social life; Hobbes; Rousseau; Closing remarks; 5 Modern natural law II: Kant and Hegel on proceduralism and ethical life; Kant; Hegel; Closing remarks
    Abstract: Daniel Chernilo offers an original reconstruction of the history of universalism in modern social thought from Hobbes to Habermas
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    ISBN: 0511794401 , 1107334713 , 1107336376 , 9780511794407 , 9781107336377 , 9781107334717
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 218 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.7
    Keywords: English language Pronunciation by foreign speakers ; Second language acquisition Social aspects ; Languages in contact ; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; English as a Second Language ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; English language ; Pronunciation by foreign speakers ; Languages in contact ; Second language acquisition ; Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "To what extent do our accents determine the way we are perceived by others? Is foreign accent inevitably associated with social stigma? Accent is a matter of great public interest given the impact of migration on national and global affairs, but until now, applied linguistics research has treated accent largely as a theoretical puzzle. In this fascinating account, Alene Moyer examines the social, psychological, educational and legal ramifications of sounding 'foreign'. She explores how accent operates contextually through analysis of issues such as: the neuro-cognitive constraints on phonological acquisition, individual factors that contribute to the 'intractability' of accent, foreign accent as a criterion for workplace discrimination, and the efficacy of instruction for improving pronunciation. This holistic treatment of second language accent is an essential resource for graduate students and researchers interested in applied linguistics, bilingualism and foreign language education"--
    Abstract: 1. The scope and relevance of accent -- 2. Accent and age -- 3. Accent and the individual -- 4. Accent and society -- 5. Accent and the law -- 6. Accent and instruction -- 7. Conclusions.
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    ISBN: 1461936640 , 1107275229 , 1139208616 , 9781107275225 , 9781139208611 , 9781461936640
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (304 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Thompson, James British Political Culture and the Idea of 'Public Opinion', 1867-1914
    DDC: 306.20941/09034
    Keywords: Political culture History ; Public opinion History ; Press History ; HISTORY ; Europe ; Great Britain ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Political culture ; Politics and government ; Press ; Public opinion ; History ; Great Britain Politics and government ; Great Britain ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 4 Political economy and the idea of 'public opinion'5 Representing labour: The Labour movement, politics and the public; Imagining the labour interest; Labour and 'the public'; Speaking for the public?; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
    Abstract: An examination of how 'public opinion' functioned as a concept in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century Britain
    Abstract: Acknowledgements; Introduction; Writing conceptual histories; Histories of 'public opinion'; 1 An open demos? The public and the question of membership; Personifying the public: from the man on the omnibus to the man in the street; The consuming public; The thinking public; Conclusion; 2 'The ghost in the machine': Locating public opinion; Press; Platform; Petition; Conclusion; 3 The mind of the nation? Reason and the public; Franchise debates and public reason; Party organisation, one-man rule and the character of the public; Crowd psychology, war and the public mind.
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    ISBN: 9781107007550
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (262 p)
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    Series Statement: Culture and Psychology
    Parallel Title: Print version Subjectivity in the Twenty-First Century : Psychological, Sociological, and Political Perspectives
    DDC: 126
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    Abstract: The contributors to this volume explore the perils and promise of the self in the modern world
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Subjectivity in the Twenty­First­Century; Series; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Introduction; References; Part I Relationality; 1 Subjectivity and Strong Relationality; The Axial Age and the "Great Disembedding"; The Modern Self; The Revolt of the Many against the One; The Decentered Self; Hermeneutics and the Dialogical Self; Strong Relationality; A Hermeneutic Ontology; Dialogic Understanding; A Dialogical ­Self; Reconciliation of the One and the Many; Conclusion; References; 2 A Multivoiced and Dialogical Self and the Challenge of Social Power in a Globalizing World
    Description / Table of Contents: Global-Local DialecticsThe Coexistence of Globalization and Localization; Globalization and Dialogue; Self as a Society of Mind; Dominance and Social Power; Collective Voices Speak through Individual Voices; Dialogue and Dominance; The Dialogical Self as a Dynamic Multiplicity of I-­Positions; Globalization and Identity Confusion; Hierarchical Position Repertoires; How Can the Self Be Continuous in a Discontinuous Society?; Securitizing Subjectivity; The Creation of Continuity by a Multivoiced Dialogical Self; Acculturation Is Not Linear and Monotrajectory
    Description / Table of Contents: The Continuum between Monologue and DialogueMixtures of Monologue and Dialogue; Friendship as the Other-­in-­the-­Self; The Multiplicity of Cultural Positions: Between Social Proximity and Distance; References; 3 Technology and the Tributaries of Relational Being; The Unbounded Self; The Encapsulated Self; The Playing Self; The Future in View: Between Peril and Prosperity; References; Part II Emotional Life; 4 Melancholic Subjectivity; Nostalgia, Fundamentalism, Resistance; Cultures of Narcissism and Melancholia; Melancholic Postcoloniality; Lost Lacks; Reclaiming Rootless Cosmopolitanism
    Description / Table of Contents: References5 Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose; From Homo Sincerus to Homo Authenticus; Character Types as Partisan Symbols; Skirmishes in the Culture Wars; A Divided Culture; Conclusion; References; 6 New Kinds of Subjective Uncertainty?; Has Aldous Huxley's 'New' World Bravely Arrived?1; Can John Dewey's Idea of 'Art as Experience' Help Us to Understand the Coming Changes by Art of Twenty-­first Century Subject; 'Self' and Points-­of-­View in Perception, Memory and Imagination; Selfhood, Kinds of Episodic Memory and Uncertainty about Their 'Factuality'
    Description / Table of Contents: Emerging Technologies, Artistic Points-­of-­View, Feelings of Agency and Subjective Uncertainty about What Is RememberedFalse Memories and Artistic Means of Implanting Them?; Transmuting Collective, Cultural Memories into Personal Episodic Ones?; References; Part III Political and Institutional Perspectives; 7 Radical Subjectivity and the N­Row Wampum; Introduction: Autonomy, Radical Subjectivity and the Dominant Order in Settler Societies; Who Are We, and What Are We Trying (Not) to Say?; The Value and Necessity of the Two Row Model; Some Places Where the Two Row Cannot Go
    Description / Table of Contents: Towards 'N'-­Dimensional Networks of Relations
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    ISBN: 9781107029439 , 9781139616560 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 308 p.
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Kompromiss ; Politische Theorie ; Online-Publikation ; Online-Publikation ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book offers a conceptual history of compromise demonstrating the connection between understandings of compromise and understandings of political representation.
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    ISBN: 9781107025530 , 9781107308855 (Sekundärausgabe)
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    Pages: 324 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource ISBN 9781107308855
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    Keywords: Bürgerkrieg ; Internationale Politik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Combining innovative theory with detailed case studies, this book offers a novel account of the border-crossing processes of civil war.
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    ISBN: 9781139649575
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xvi, 364 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
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    DDC: 305.896043
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1884-1960 ; Geschichte ; Kolonie ; Migration ; Blacks / Germany / History ; Blacks / Germany / Social conditions ; Cameroonians / Germany / History ; Africans / Germany / History ; Soziale Situation ; Schwarze ; Afrika ; Deutschland ; Germany / Race relations / History ; Germany / Emigration and immigration ; Germany / Colonies / Africa / Emigration and immigration ; Cameroon / Emigration and immigration ; Deutschland ; Electronic books ; Deutschland ; Schwarze ; Soziale Situation ; Geschichte 1884-1960
    Abstract: This groundbreaking history traces the development of Germany's black community, from its origins in colonial Africa to its decimation by the Nazis during World War II. Robbie Aitken and Eve Rosenhaft follow the careers of Africans arriving from the colonies, examining why and where they settled, their working lives and their political activities, and giving unprecedented attention to gender, sexuality and the challenges of 'mixed marriage'. Addressing the networks through which individuals constituted community, Aitken and Rosenhaft explore the ways in which these relationships spread beyond ties of kinship and birthplace to constitute communities as 'black'. The study also follows a number of its protagonists to France and back to Africa, providing new insights into the roots of Francophone black consciousness and postcolonial memory. Including an in-depth account of the impact of Nazism and its aftermath, this book offers a fresh critical perspective on narratives of 'race' in German history
    Description / Table of Contents: The first generation : from presence to community -- Should I stay and can I go? : status and mobility in the institutional net -- Settling down : marriage and family -- Surviving in Germany : work, welfare and community -- Problem men and exemplary women? : gender, class and "race" -- Practising diaspora -- politics 1918-1933 -- Under the shadow of national socialism -- Refuge France?
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    ISBN: 1107348188 , 1107341930 , 1139236741 , 9781107348189 , 9781107341937 , 9781139236744
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 231 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hedegaard, Mariane Play, learning, and children's development
    DDC: 305.231
    Keywords: Learning ; Play ; Child development ; Families ; PSYCHOLOGY ; Developmental ; General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; Child development ; Families ; Learning ; Play ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Foreword -- Part I. A wholeness approach to the study of children's everyday life. 1. Children's social situation and their activities in everyday settings ; 2. The conditions that family practices create for children's learning and development ; 3. Societal conditions shape family practices -- Part II. Family activity settings. 4. Morning routines in families ; 5. Walking to school ; 6. Afterschool settings and homework activities ; 7. Relaxing at home--unstructured times in families ; 8. The afterschool period--outdoor play at home ; 9. Evening meals ; 10. Bedtime routines -- Part III. Children entering school practices and participating in different settings. 11. Entering into school practice ; 12. How schools create conditions for being a successful school child -- Part IV. Learning, play, and children's development. 13. Children's everyday life in families and across into school
    Abstract: "This book explores the dynamics in children's everyday lives as they move between school and the family, with particular consideration of how children's motives change in response new challenges. Professors Mariane Hedegaard and Marilyn Fleer follow four children, two from Australia and two from Denmark, over a twelve-month period. Using these case studies, they show how children's everyday activities, play, and the demands of both family and educational contexts influence their learning and development" --
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    ISBN: 0511978499 , 1107313759 , 9781107313750 , 9780511978494
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (332 p)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ledeneva, Alena V Can Russia Modernise? : Sistema, Power Networks and Informal Governance
    DDC: 303.30947
    Keywords: Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich Political and social views ; Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich Friends and associates ; Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič ; Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich ; Social change ; Social networks Political aspects ; Political culture ; Power (Social sciences) ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Government ; International ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General ; Society ; Friendship ; Political and social views ; Political culture ; Politics and government ; Power (Social sciences) ; Social change ; Social networks ; Political aspects ; Politisches System ; Politisches Netzwerk ; Russia (Federation) Politics and government ; Russia (Federation) ; Russland ; Electronic books ; Online-Publikation
    Abstract: 'Barrelling': Russian political culture'Soil and seed': social network culture, or why comply with oral commands?; Factors of change: business and monetisation; Factors of change: globalisation; Reflexivity: why do good people do bad things?; 2 Putin's sistema: svoi on top; Integrating the network dimension into the model; Ideal types of power networks; Ambivalence of power networks; Supportive yet subversive: the functions of power networks; Putin's vertical of power; Putin's networks; 'Inner circle'; 'Useful friends'; 'Core contacts'; 'Mediated contacts'; Prospects for change
    Abstract: 3 The inner workings of sistema: from blat to otkatPutin on sistema: 'manual control'; Corrupt implications of a 'personalised' bureaucracy; Sistema recruitment: who can belong?; Economy of kickbacks: sistema's control of informal financial flows; How blat networks are different from otkat networks; An alternative to blat appointments; Exit from sistema; 4 Sistema's material culture: from vertushka to Vertu; Vertushka paradox: privilege or security trap?; Yeltsin and the privatisation of vertushka; Putin's vertical and vertushka; Big business re-shuffle
    Abstract: Figures; Tables; Boxes; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations and acronyms; Introduction: modernising sistema; From the power of networks to networks of power; Paradoxes of modernisation; The power of informal networks; Informal networks: a problem or a solution?; Sistema as a new puzzle; Methodology and fieldwork; 1 What is sistema?; Defining the contours of sistema; Embeddedness; Diffuse nature; Complexity; Anonymity; Ambivalence; Open secret; The leadership trap; Changes and continuities of Putin's sistema; 'Bottling': the Soviet administrative-command culture
    Abstract: Svoya infrastructure as pattern of resource allocation, svoya network as a pattern of controlFrom vertushka to Vertu; The Vertu deal; Informal rewards: privileges and the culture of belonging; 5 'Telephone justice' in the global age: from commands to signals; Women's power; Olga's story; 'Telephone justice' in Russian courts; Defects of the Russian judicial system: evidence from extradition cases in the UK; The Russian Federation as a litigant: the weaknesses of sistema in a global context; The future of informal commands; 6 'Werewolves in epaulets': from doublethink to doubledeed
    Abstract: The 'Three Whales' affair: Putin's first termThe 'Three Whales' affair continued: Putin's second term; Corporate raiding v. reiderstvo; From reiderstvo to sistema raiding; 'Werewolves in epaulets'; Public-private crossover; Doubledeed; Outsourcing; The invisibles; Business capture; Insecurity forces; Globalisation of sistema raiding?; Personal appeals: Presidents v. 'werewolves in epaulets'; Sistema gives, sistema takes; 7 From dealership to leadership: sistema and informal governance; Informal leadership; Leaders as patrons and patrons as leaders
    Abstract: A political ethnography of the inner workings of Putin's sistema, contributing to our understanding Russia's prospects for future modernisation
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Putin's leadership: manual control and personal loyalty
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    ISBN: 9780521193627
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (224 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: New Approaches to the Americas
    Parallel Title: Print version Immigration, Ethnicity, and National Identity in Brazil, 1808 to the Present
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Lesser, Jeffrey, 1960 - Immigration, ethnicity, and national identity in Brazil, 1808 to the present
    DDC: 305.800981
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    Keywords: Brazil ; Ethnic relations ; History ; Immigrants ; Brazil ; History ; 19th century ; Immigrants ; Brazil ; History ; 20th century ; National characteristics, Brazilian ; History ; 19th century ; National characteristics, Brazilian ; History ; 20th century ; Electronic books ; Brasilianer ; Nationalcharakter ; Migration ; Brasilien ; Nationalismus ; Ethnische Beziehung ; Ethnizität ; National characteristics, Brazilian ; Immigrants ; Brazil ; History ; Nationalism ; Brazil ; History ; Ethnicity ; Brazil ; History ; Brazil ; Ethnic relations ; Brazil ; Emigration and immigration ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Brasilien ; Einwanderung ; Ethnische Gruppe ; Identität ; Geschichte 1808-2013
    Abstract: This book examines the immigration to Brazil of millions of Europeans, Asians and Middle Easterners beginning in the nineteenth century
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: 1. Creating Brazilians; 2. From Central Europe and Asia: immigration schemes, 1822-1870; 3. Mass migrations, 1880-1920; 4. The creation of Euro-Brazilian identities; 5. How Arabs became Jews, 1880-1940; 6. Asianizing Brazil: new immigrants and new identities, 1900-1955; 7. Epilogue: the song remains the same.
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Immigration, Ethnicity, and National Identity in Brazil, 1808 to the Present; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Figures, Tables, and Documents; Acknowledgments; Chapter One Creating Brazilians; Introduction; A Hemispheric Perspective; The Seeds of Mass Immigration; The Creation of a Multiethnic Brazil; Whitening; Mass Migration; Visions of the Other; Who Will Do the Hard Work?; Conclusion; Chapter Two From Central Europe and Asia: Immigration Schemes, 1822-1870; The New Politics of Empire; Why Germans?; Private Colonization Societies; Parceria - Sharecropping; Immigration of U.S. ConfederatesBrazil Becomes a Pariah; The Muckers; Conclusion; Appendix; Chapter Three Mass Migrations, 1880-1920; A New World Order; A Better America; Action and Reaction; Fazendo América - Making America; Arrival; New Tensions; Urbanization; Conclusion; Appendix; Chapter Four The Creation of Euro-Brazilian Identities; Rural Settlement and Political Activism: Italian Immigration; In the City: Portuguese Immigration; Unexpected Catholics: Spanish Immigration; Conclusion; Appendix; Chapter Five How Arabs Became Jews, 1880-1940; Unexpected Immigrants; Arab Jews; Farmers and PeddlersSettling in Cities; Racism and Reaction; Restriction; A Surprising Epilogue; Appendix; Chapter Six Asianizing Brazil: New Immigrants and New Identities, 1900-1955; Japanese Emigration; The Immigrants Arrive; A Different Kind of Colonization; Fighting Stereotypes; The Uses of Visibility; Quotas; Japan "Wins" World War II; Conclusion; Appendix; Epilogue: The Song Remains the Same; New Policies for a New Era; The War Ends; Postwar Asian Entry; Other New Immigrants; Emigration; Conclusion; Historiographical Essay; Index;
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    ISBN: 1139612670 , 1139625691 , 1139208810 , 9781139625692 , 9781139208819 , 9781139612678
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (272 p)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Catino, Maurizio Organizational Myopia : Problems of Rationality and Foresight in Organizations
    DDC: 302.3/5
    Keywords: Organizational behavior ; Organizational learning ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Organizational Behavior ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Negotiating ; Organizational behavior ; Organizational learning ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 1.3 Myopia of an organization: NASA and the space shuttle accidentsNormalization of deviance; The culture of production; Structural secrecy; 1.4 Other cases of myopia; The tragedy of the commons; When numbers do not mean strength; 1.5 Positive myopia and the principle of the hiding hand; 2 Uncertainty and predictability in organizations; 2.1 Risk and uncertainty in complex non-ergodic systems; Risk and uncertainty; Uncertainty and ambiguity; 2.2 Organizations and the future; 2.3 Predictable surprises versus bolts from the blue; Predictable surprises; The hindsight bias problem
    Abstract: 4.4 Beyond human error: individual blame logic versus organizational function logicThe Individual Blame Logic (blame culture) and its side effects; Organizational function logic; 5 Implications for organizational design; 5.1 High Reliability Organizations; Examples of HROs; The requirements of HROs; How to improve reliability; 1. Preoccupation with failure rather than success; 2. Reluctance to simplify interpretations; 3. Sensitivity to operations; 4. Commitment to resilience; 5. Deference to expertise; High reliability management to avoid organizational myopia; 5.2 Detecting weak signs
    Abstract: Bolts from the blue2.4 Financial crises: black, white, or gray swan?; 3 The mechanisms of organizational myopia; 3.1 The various levels of myopia; Level I: Individual; The problem of rationality; Distorted interpretations; The importance of framing; The perception of risk and danger; Level II: Organizational; Failures in analysis; Failures in coordination and integration; Failures in control; Failures in deciding; Organizing and the failure of the imagination; Level III: The interorganizational field; The problem of special interest groups and veto players
    Abstract: Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; Abbreviations and acronyms; Acknowledgments; Introduction; The theme; The book; 1 Cases of myopia; 1.1 Myopia of a society: the trees of Easter Island; 1.2 Myopia of a nation: the 9/11 terrorist attacks; Could the US defense system have managed the hijacking in a different way?; Air defense system procedure; Could the al Qaeda suicide mission have been foreseen?; Individual and cognitive factors: the failure of imagination; Organizational and interorganizational factors: the failure to connect the dots
    Abstract: The problem of specialization and coordinationThrough the levels; 3.2 Myopia of the gatekeepers; The auditing companies and the failure of control; The various levels of failure: micro-meso-macro; Individual level -- micro; Organizational level -- meso; Interorganizational level -- macro; Auditing companies and the financial crisis; Conclusion; 4 Anticipating risk; 4.1 Learning from failures, errors, and problems; 4.2 Myopia of learning and rare events; Learning from rare events; 4.3 Incubation period and latent factors; The Latent Factors Theory; Latent factors
    Abstract: The book examines the mechanisms that generate myopia in organizations and explores how organizations can foresee and contain unexpected events
    Note: Cultivating imagination , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 0511920105 , 1107314100 , 9781107314108 , 9780511920103
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Baker, Paul, 1972- Discourse analysis and media attitudes
    DDC: 305.6/970941
    Keywords: Islam ; Muslims ; Islam Press coverage ; Islamophobia ; Public opinion ; Islam ; Islam ; Press coverage ; Islamophobia ; Muslims ; Public opinion ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; Great Britain ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Is the British press prejudiced against Muslims? In what ways can prejudice be explicit or subtle? This book uses a detailed analysis of over 140 million words of newspaper articles on Muslims and Islam, combining corpus linguistics and discourse analysis methods to produce an objective picture of media attitudes. The authors analyse representations around frequently cited topics such as Muslim women who wear the veil and 'hate preachers'. The analysis is self-reflexive and multidisciplinary, incorporating research on journalistic practices, readership patterns and attitude surveys to answer questions which include: what do journalists mean when they use phrases like 'devout Muslim' and how did the 9/11 and 7/7 attacks affect press reporting? This is a stimulating and unique book for those working in fields of discourse analysis and corpus linguistics, while clear explanations of linguistic terminology make it valuable to those in the fields of politics, media studies, journalism and Islamic studies."--Publisher's website
    Abstract: Sketching Muslims: the big picture -- Muslim or Moslem: differences between newspapers -- Effect: change over time -- Welcome to Muslim world: collectivisation and differentiation -- Devout Muslim ways of believing -- From hate preachers to scroungers: who benefits? -- Burqas and brainwashing: Muslims and gender -- Does history rhyme? earlier news representations of Muslims.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781107020092
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (300 p)
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    Parallel Title: Print version The Psychology of Organizational Change : Viewing Change from the Employee’s Perspective
    DDC: 302.34
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    Abstract: Examines organizational change from the employee's perspective
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Contents; Figures and tables; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgments; Part I Introduction; 1 Introduction; Structure of the book; References; 2 Capturing the positive experience of change: antecedents, processes, and consequences; Capturing the positive experience of change: antecedents, processes, and consequences; A transactional perspective of change-related appraisals: contributions to research and practice; Person and situation antecedents of employee appraisals of organizational change; Person antecedents of change appraisals; Positive change orientation
    Description / Table of Contents: Positive psychological capitalEmployability; Situation antecedents of change appraisals; Change-related fairness; Trust in management; Perceived organizational support; Outcomes of employee appraisals of change; Change appraisals and emotions; Change appraisals and employee withdrawal; The nature of change-related antecedents and outcome relationships; Discussion; Relative strength of person and situation antecedents of change appraisals; Causality, timing, and consequences; Applying research to practice; References; Part II The nature of employees' reactions to change
    Description / Table of Contents: 3 Commitment to organizational change: theory, research, principles, and practiceWhat is commitment?; Why is commitment to change important?; Development of commitment; Individual differences; Change context; Change process; Impact of the change; Limitations and future directions for research; Toward a guiding framework; Individual differences; Context factors; Process factors; Impact factors; Conclusions; References; 4 Reactions to organizational change: an integrated model of health predictors, intervening variables, and outcomes; Introduction; Change is stressful
    Description / Table of Contents: Stressful change is related to health-related outcomesOrganizational change can have a negative impact on mental health; Downsizing not only has effects on mental health but on physical health as well; Organizational change can negatively affect all layers of the organization, including managers and professionals; Developing a conceptual framework for understanding change-related health outcomes; Relationship 1: Organizational change can be appraised by the individual as a stressor that can influence health-related outcomes; Primary appraisal; Secondary appraisal
    Description / Table of Contents: The transactional model highlights potentially competing hypotheses in relation to repeated downsizing (Moore, Grunberg, and Greenberg, 2004)Relationship 2: Individual characteristics and resources moderate the links between organizational change, appraisal processes, and health-related outcomes; Relationship 3: Job/organization demands and resources moderate and mediate the link between organizational change and its appraisal; Relationship 4: The appraisal of organizational change depends on employees' perceptions of event characteristics
    Description / Table of Contents: Relationship 5: The appraisal of organizational change depends on employees' perceptions of the characteristics of the change process
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    ISBN: 1107314569 , 1139237373 , 9781107314566 , 9781139237376
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 243 p)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Pandey, Gyanendra, 1949- History of prejudice
    DDC: 305.800973
    Keywords: Prejudices ; Racism History 20th century ; Discrimination ; African Americans Social conditions 20th century ; Dalits Social conditions 20th century ; Caste-based discrimination History 20th century ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Ethnic Studies ; General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; African Americans ; Social conditions ; Caste-based discrimination ; Dalits ; Social conditions ; Discrimination ; Prejudices ; Racism ; History ; United States ; India ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction -- Prejudice as difference -- Dalit conversion: the assertion of sameness -- 'Double V': the everyday of race relations -- An African American autobiography: re-locating difference -- Dalit memoirs: re-scripting the body -- The persistence of prejudice
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    ISBN: 1107732220 , 1107256313 , 9781107732223 , 9781107256316
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Pašeta, Senia Irish nationalist women, 1900-1918
    DDC: 305.4209417/0904
    Keywords: Feminism History 20th century ; Nationalism History 20th century ; Women Political activity 20th century ; History ; Nationalism ; Politics and government ; Women ; Political activity ; Feminism ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; History ; Ireland Politics and government 1910-1921 ; Ireland Politics and government 1901-1910 ; Ireland ; Electronic books
    Abstract: A major new history of the experiences and activities of Irish nationalist women in the early twentieth century
    Abstract: The movement -- Daughters of Ireland -- Politics, theatre and dissent -- Old nationalism -- New nationalisms -- Social activism -- Loaded with sedition -- The fight -- After the rising -- Feminism and Republicanism -- Triumph and disenchantment.
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    ISBN: 9781107002791 , 9781139615563 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 398 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource ISBN 9781139615563
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    Series Statement: Studies in Interactional Sociolinguistics
    DDC: 306.346
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    Abstract: A state-of-the art review of conversational repair, with contributions from internationally recognized leaders in the field of conversation analysis.
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    ISBN: 1139612840 , 1139625861 , 1139333682 , 9781139625869 , 9781139333689 , 9781139612845
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (308 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Fumurescu, Alin, 1967- Compromise
    DDC: 302.3
    Keywords: Political science Philosophy ; Compromise (Ethics) ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; History & Theory ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Negotiating ; FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS ; Interpersonal Relations ; Compromise (Ethics) ; Political science ; Philosophy ; Kompromiss ; Politische Theorie ; Compromissen ; Filosofische aspecten ; Electronic books ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: "This book offers for the first time a conceptual history of compromise. Alin Fumurescu combines contextual historical analysis of daily parlance and a survey of the usage of the word from the end of the sixteenth century to the beginning of the eighteenth century in both French and English with an analysis of canonical texts in the history of political thought. This book fills a significant gap in the literature about compromise and demonstrates the connection between different understandings of compromise and corresponding differences in understandings of political representation. In addition, Fumurescu addresses two controversial contemporary debates about when compromise is beneficial and when it should be avoided at all costs. A better understanding of the genealogy of compromise offers new venues for rethinking basic assumptions regarding political representation and the relationship between individuals and politics"--
    Abstract: "This book offers a conceptual history of compromise that demonstrates the connection between different understandings of compromise and corresponding differences in understandings of political representation"--
    Abstract: 3.2. Compromissum as Electio3.3. The French Méfiance about Compromise; 3.4. The Virtues of British Compromise; 4 The Dialectic of the Individual; 4.1. The Ambivalent Christian; 4.2. One Individual, Two Fora; 4.3. Two Fora, One Church; 4.4. One Res publica, Two Fora; 4.5. Individuals and Representation; 5 Compromise and Centripetal Individualism; 5.1. The Emergence of Centripetal Individualism; 5.2. Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose -- Sovereignty: Between Will and Reason; 5.3. State versus People; 5.4. Centripetal Individualism and Hands-On Politics.
    Abstract: 6 Compromise and Centrifugal Individualism6.1. "And the British Being Utterly Divided from the Whole World"; 6.2. The Common Weal of Individuals; 6.3. Collapsing the Two Fora; 6.4. Centrifugal Individualism, Compromise, and Contractualism; 6.5. Parliament and Ascending Representation; 6.6. Compromise as Political Practice; 6.7. The Glorious Compromise; 7 The Forgotten Road of Representation; 7.1. The French 'Contracts of Reason'; 7.2. Other Continental Versions of Contract Theory; 7.3. French Contractualism after Hobbes and Locke; 8 The British Contract as Com-promise.
    Abstract: 8.1. Patriarchalism and Contractualism8.2. Republicanism and Contractualism; 8.3. The Advent of the 'New' Compromise in Politics; 9 Conclusions; 9.1. Compromise and the Two-Dimensional Man; 9.2. Compromise and the One-Dimensional Man; 9.3. Compromise and Civil Society; 9.4. Compromise and Ascending Representation; 9.5. Render Unto Compromise ... ; 9.6. The Future of Political Compromise; Index.
    Abstract: Cover; HalfTitle; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction; 1.1. The Opportunity; 1.2. The Challenges; 1.3. Compromise and Self-Representation; 1.4. Compromise and Political Representation; 1.5. The Structure of the Argument; 1.6. Preliminary Conclusions; 2 No Compromise about Compromise; 2.1. Compromise before Compromise?; 2.2. Compromise: From Method to Principle; 2.3. Compromise Without Compromising?; 2.4. The (A)Morality of Compromise; 2.5. Compromise as a National Feature?; 3 The Genealogy of Compromise and Its Vagaries; 3.1. Compromissum as Arbitratio.
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    ISBN: 9781107021433 , 9781139842617 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 328 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource ISBN 9781139842617
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    Series Statement: Problems of International Politics
    DDC: 323.14
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1950-2010 ; Nationalstaat ; Nationale Minderheit ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Ethnizität ; Ethnische Gruppe ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Deutschland ; Russland ; Türkei ; Sowjetunion ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Online-Publikation ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Akturk discusses how the definition of being German, Soviet, Russian and Turkish changed at the turn of the twenty-first century.
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    ISBN: 9781107030244 , 9781139842938 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 250 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource ISBN 9781139842938
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    DDC: 305.2352095409034
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In this eloquent history, Ruby Lal traces the lives of nineteenth-century Indian women in their transition from girlhood to maturity.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781283638210 , 9781139527279 , 9781139528467 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 306 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Ann Arbor, Michigan Proquest Online-Ressource ISBN 9781139528467
    Edition: [Online-Ausg.]
    DDC: 303.48/251017670902
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book documents the relationship and wisdom of Asian cartographers in the Islamic and Chinese worlds before the Europeans arrived.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9780521885775 , 9781139615457 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 663 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource ISBN 9781139615457
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    Series Statement: Ideas in Context
    DDC: 201.723
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Toleranz ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book represents the most comprehensive historical and systematic study of the theory and practice of toleration ever written.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781107028678 , 9781107308985 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 500 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource ISBN 9781107308985
    Edition: [Online-Ausg.]
    DDC: 303.309045
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This fourth volume of Michael Mann's analytical history of social power covers the period from 1945 to the present.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9780521151634 , 9780521193153 , 9781139781671
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 273 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Segregation and Mistrust
    DDC: 305.8
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: "Eric M. Uslaner examines the theoretical and measurement differences between segregation and diversity and summarizes results on how integrated neighborhoods with diverse social networks increase trust in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Sweden, and Australia"--
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    Abstract: By examining social networks in North America, Europe and Australia, this book argues segregation, not diversity reduces trust between people
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: Preface; 1. Trust, diversity, and segregation; 2. Contact, diversity, and segregation; 3. Building trust in a segregated society: The United States; 4. Canada: trust, integration, and the search for identity; 5. The United Kingdom: sleepwalking or wide awake?; 6. Sweden and Australia: newer immigrants, trust, and multiculturalism; 7. Altruism and segregation; 8. Where you sit depends on where you stand; 9. The farmer's daughter and intergroup contact.
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Segregation and Mistrust; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; 1 Trust, Diversity, and Segregation; Trust: A Multi-Headed Hydra; In-Group Trust, Out-Group Trust, and Diversity; The Five Countries; The Plan of the Book; 2 Contact, Diversity, and Segregation; Diversity: The Downside and the Upside; Contact Theory; Contact, Diversity, and Trust; Diverse Ties and Trust; Segregation and Trust; Segregation and Diversity; Segregation, Inequality, and Trust; The Weakness of Strong Ties; Hanging with the Homeboys: The Route to Low Trust; The Path Ahead; 3 Building Trust in a Segregated Society: The United StatesCracks in the Melting Pot; Residential Isolation in the United States; Can "Optimal Contact" Build Trust?; Trust, Context, and Social Ties for Hispanics; Reprise; 4 Canada: Trust, Integration, and the Search for Identity; Who Lives Where in Canada?; Diversity and Multiculturalism; Integrating into a Multicultural Canada; Trust, Friendships, and Segregation in Canada; Why Contact Works - and Doesn't Work; 5 The United Kingdom: Sleepwalking or Wide Awake?; Living Apart or Together?; Whose Cohesion?; Trust and Social Networks in the United KingdomReprise; 6 Sweden and Australia: Newer Immigrants, Trust, and Multiculturalism; Sweden: The Welfare State and Trust; Minorities, Social Ties, and Trust; Australia: From "White Australia" to Multiculturalism to Assimilation (?); Trust and Social Ties Down Under; Reprise; 7 Altruism and Segregation; Segregation, Diversity, and Altruism; Segregation and Altruism; The Sources of Altruism in the United States; Altruism in the United Kingdom; Reprise; 8 Where You Sit Depends Upon Where You Stand; The Benefits of Integrated Neighborhoods ...
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface; 1. Trust, diversity, and segregation; 2. Contact, diversity, and segregation; 3. Building trust in a segregated society: The United States; 4. Canada: trust, integration, and the search for identity; 5. The United Kingdom: sleepwalking or wide awake?; 6. Sweden and Australia: newer immigrants, trust, and multiculturalism; 7. Altruism and segregation; 8. Where you sit depends on where you stand; 9. The farmer's daughter and intergroup contact
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    ISBN: 9781107020955 , 9781139376112
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 340 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version The Reflexive Imperative in Late Modernity
    DDC: 303.3/2
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: What do young people want from life? This book shows how the 'internal conversation' guides individual choices
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover ; The Reflexive Imperative in Late Modernity; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction; The acceleration of morphogenesis and the extension of reflexivity; The present study; 1: A brief history of how reflexivity becomes imperative; Different ways of being reflexive; Modes of reflexivity and situational logics of action; Morphostasis, 'contextual continuity' and communicative reflexivity; Morphostasis/morphogenesis, 'contextual discontinuity' and autonomous reflexivity; Morphogenesis, 'contextual incongruity' and meta-reflexivity
    Description / Table of Contents: Reflexivity and nascent morphogenesisConclusion; 2: The reflexive imperative versus habits and habitus; Introduction; The relevance of the morphostatic-morphogenetic continuum; Morphostasis-morphogenesis and contextual continuity, discontinuity and incongruity; The hegemony of habit depends upon societal morphostasis; Parity of importance between habit and reflexivity coincides with social formations which are simultaneously morphostatic and morphogenetic (i.e. situated towards the mid-point of the continuum); Increases in reflexivity depend upon morphogenesis
    Description / Table of Contents: Can realism and habit be run in double harness?Three attempts to combine habitus and reflexivity; Empirical combination; Hybridizing habitus and reflexivity; Ontological and theoretical reconciliation; Socialization isn't what it used to be; Conclusion: turning the tables; 3: Reconceptualizing socialization as 'relational reflexivity'; Traditional theories of socialization; The social conditions of the generalized other; Reconceptualizing socialization as 'relational reflexivity'; Relational goods in the family: their influence upon selection and reflexivity
    Description / Table of Contents: Shaping a life and relational reflexivityStarting to shape a life - defining what matters to us; The problem of configuring our concerns; Adducing a relational solution; Illustrating the relational solution; Conclusion; 4: Communicative reflexivity and its decline; Why the reflexive imperative cannot be avoided; Introducing the natal 'identifiers'; Is going to university an exciting opportunity?; Upon what does maintaining communicative reflexivity depend?; 'Identifiers' and family relations; The hard work of staying close; Home friends versus university friends
    Description / Table of Contents: Career planning and the difficulties of shaping a lifeThe suspension of communicative reflexivity; Conclusion; 5: Autonomous reflexivity: the new spirit of social enterprise; Family lives: receiving 'mixed messages' and responding to them; Friendships and relationships: sources of diversion or deflection?; Careers: the new spirit of social enterprise; Conclusion: the future of autonomous reflexivity; 6: Meta-reflexives: critics of market and state; Family tensions and meta-reflexivity; Meta-reflexives and the challenge of friendship
    Description / Table of Contents: Meta-reflexives: careers, commitments and seizing opportunities
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; The Reflexive Imperative in Late Modernity; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction; The acceleration of morphogenesis and the extension of reflexivity; The present study; 1: A brief history of how reflexivity becomes imperative; Different ways of being reflexive; Modes of reflexivity and situational logics of action; Morphostasis, 'contextual continuity' and communicative reflexivity; Morphostasis/morphogenesis, 'contextual discontinuity' and autonomous reflexivity; Morphogenesis, 'contextual incongruity' and meta-reflexivity
    Description / Table of Contents: Reflexivity and nascent morphogenesisConclusion; 2: The reflexive imperative versus habits and habitus; Introduction; The relevance of the morphostatic-morphogenetic continuum; Morphostasis-morphogenesis and contextual continuity, discontinuity and incongruity; The hegemony of habit depends upon societal morphostasis; Parity of importance between habit and reflexivity coincides with social formations which are simultaneously morphostatic and morphogenetic (i.e. situated towards the mid-point of the continuum); Increases in reflexivity depend upon morphogenesis
    Description / Table of Contents: Can realism and habit be run in double harness?Three attempts to combine habitus and reflexivity; Empirical combination; Hybridizing habitus and reflexivity; Ontological and theoretical reconciliation; Socialization isn't what it used to be; Conclusion: turning the tables; 3: Reconceptualizing socialization as 'relational reflexivity'; Traditional theories of socialization; The social conditions of the generalized other; Reconceptualizing socialization as 'relational reflexivity'; Relational goods in the family: their influence upon selection and reflexivity
    Description / Table of Contents: Shaping a life and relational reflexivityStarting to shape a life - defining what matters to us; The problem of configuring our concerns; Adducing a relational solution; Illustrating the relational solution; Conclusion; 4: Communicative reflexivity and its decline; Why the reflexive imperative cannot be avoided; Introducing the natal 'identifiers'; Is going to university an exciting opportunity?; Upon what does maintaining communicative reflexivity depend?; 'Identifiers' and family relations; The hard work of staying close; Home friends versus university friends
    Description / Table of Contents: Career planning and the difficulties of shaping a lifeThe suspension of communicative reflexivity; Conclusion; 5: Autonomous reflexivity: the new spirit of social enterprise; Family lives: receiving 'mixed messages' and responding to them; Friendships and relationships: sources of diversion or deflection?; Careers: the new spirit of social enterprise; Conclusion: the future of autonomous reflexivity; 6: Meta-reflexives: critics of market and state; Family tensions and meta-reflexivity; Meta-reflexives and the challenge of friendship
    Description / Table of Contents: Meta-reflexives: careers, commitments and seizing opportunities
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 1283384027 , 9781107007161 , 9781139189514 , 9781283384025
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xiv, 207 p.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2012 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Language Policy in Japan : The Challenge of Change
    DDC: 306.44/952
    Keywords: Linguistics Study and teaching ; Language and culture ; Citizenship ; Language policy Japan ; Japanese language Political aspects ; Second language acquisition ; Japan Languages ; Electronic books
    Abstract: A study of language management and policy in Japan
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: 1. Language ideology, planning and policy; 2. The language needs of immigrants; 3. Foreign languages other than English in education and the community; 4. Technology and language policy change; 5. National language policy and an internationalising community.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 1139338536 , 1139336797 , 1139337661 , 9781139336796 , 9781139337663 , 9781139338530
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 235 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hassoun, Nicole Globalization and Global Justice : Shrinking Distance, Expanding Obligations
    DDC: 303.48/2
    Keywords: Globalization Social aspects ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Social justice ; PHILOSOPHY ; Political ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Globalization ; Globalization ; Economic aspects ; Globalization ; Social aspects ; Social justice ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Part I. Introduction: shrinking distance -- Human rights, autonomy, and, poverty -- Legitimacy and global justice -- Libertarian obligations to the poor? -- Part II. Introduction: seeing the water for the sea -- Empirical evidence and the case for aid -- Free trade and poverty -- Making free trade fair -- Conclusion: expanding obligations.
    Abstract: This book shows how globalization shrinks distance, thereby expanding international obligations to aid the poor and make free trade fair
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , English
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781139340113
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (250 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.48/2
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    Keywords: Globalization ; Economic aspects ; Globalization ; Social aspects ; Social justice ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book shows how globalization shrinks distance, thereby expanding international obligations to aid the poor and make free trade fair.
    Abstract: Cover -- GLOBALIZATION AND GLOBAL JUSTICE -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- PART I: Introduction: Shrinking distance -- World poverty -- Globalization and global justice -- A new ground for obligations to the poor -- Valuable philosophical argument -- Practical proposals for reform -- Overview -- CHAPTER 1: Human rights, autonomy, and poverty -- 1.1 INTRODUCTION -- 1.2 ARGUING FOR POSITIVE RIGHTS -- 1.2.1 Autonomy -- 1.2.2 Conditions for autonomy -- 1.3 POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE RIGHTS: UNEQUAL MORAL FORCE? -- 1.4 EXTENDING THE CONSENSUS -- CHAPTER 2: Legitimacy and global justice -- 2.1 INTRODUCTION -- 2.2 THE NATURE OF LEGITIMACY AND ITS RELATION TO JUSTICE -- 2.3 THE FIRST PREMISE: COERCION AND LEGITIMACY -- 2.4 THE SECOND PREMISE: LEGITIMACY AND OBLIGATION -- 2.4.1 Initial defense of the Autonomy Argument's second premise -- 2.4.2 Concluding the defense of the Autonomy Argument's second premise -- 2.5 THE FINAL PREMISE: IMPLICATIONS OF THE ARGUMENT FOR GLOBAL JUSTICE -- 2.6 SYSTEMATIC COERCION -- 2.7 CONCLUSION -- CHAPTER 3: Libertarian obligations to the poor? -- 3.1 INTRODUCTION -- 3.2 PRELIMINARIES -- 3.3 LAYING THE GROUNDWORK: WHY LIBERTARIANS SHOULD BE ACTUAL CONSENT THEORISTS -- 3.4 THE LEGITIMACY ARGUMENT'S SECOND PREMISE -- 3.5 CONCLUSION -- PART II: Introduction: Seeing the water for the sea -- Necessary assumptions -- International financial institutions -- Global trade agreements -- Moving on to aid and trade -- CHAPTER 4: Empirical evidence and the case for aid -- 4.1 INTRODUCTION -- 4.2 THE MACRO-LEVEL DATA -- 4.3 THE MICRO-LEVEL DATA -- 4.4 MAKING THE CASE FOR SOME AID -- 4.5 CONCLUSION -- CHAPTER 5: Free trade and poverty -- 5.1 INTRODUCTION -- 5.2 NORMATIVE FRAMEWORK -- 5.3 THE CASE FOR FREE TRADE -- 5.3.1 The Argument from Comparative Advantage.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781107018037
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (240 p.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Gender and Culture in Psychology : Theories and Practices
    DDC: 305.3
    Keywords: Culture ; Psychological aspects ; Feminism ; Psychological aspects ; Gender identity ; Psychological aspects ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction to psychology of gender that anchors psychological life and personal meaning in social interchanges, language, societal structures and culture
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Gender and Culture in Psychology; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; 1: Gender and culture in psychology: a prologue; The roots of the new psychological scholarship on gender and culture; Gender and culture in psychology: three kinds of issues; Aims of the book; A road map for reading; 2: Categories and social categorization; Sex categories and gender categories; Ethnic groups, "races," and racialization; From ethnicity to racialization: the invidious uses of "nice" words; Social class; Sexuality and sexualities; Heteronormativity; Who defines heterosexual sexuality?
    Description / Table of Contents: Intersectionality: the interrelationship of social categories3: Laying the foundation; Culture and human psychology; Defining culture; People as meaning-makers; Ordinariness, deviations, and narrative; Cultural psychology; Who holds the power over meanings?; Dimensions of power; Power and knowledge; Free individuals within governed collectivities; Normalization processes and disciplinary power; Power/knowledge and self-regulation; Knowledge as social artifact; Constructionism in psychology; Making language an object of study; The historical and cultural specificity of knowledge
    Description / Table of Contents: 4: Theories of gender in psychology: an overviewSetting the stage; The power of situations; Toward a cultural psychology of gender; Femininity and masculinity; Gendered identities: mastery, appropriation, and change; Power, gender, and psychology; Asymmetries, differences, and thinking from the outside; Thinking intersectionally about psychological gender and identity; Language and gender; 5: A turn to interpretation; What does "interpretation" mean in research?; The history of interpretative research; Meaning-making always takes place in a social context
    Description / Table of Contents: Individual meaning-making is always situated in cultural systemsResearchers' knowledge is always perspectival; A focus on reasons and interpretations; Where and how do interpretative researchers look for knowledge?; 6: Doing interpretative psychological research; The landscape of interpretative research; Interviews and interviewing in interpretative research; Narratives, rich talk, and interview guides; Creating a good interview situation; How to ask questions in interviews; Historical truth and narrative truth in interviews; Refining the questions and topics as you go
    Description / Table of Contents: The participants in interpretative researchThe grounds for selecting participants; Selecting and engaging participants; Listening, reading, and analyzing; Analyses, rereading, and searching for patterns; The ethics of interpretative research; Reflexivity in research; Personal reflexivity; Methodological, procedural, and epistemological reflexivity; Reflexivity in interaction; Trustworthiness and generalizability in interpretative projects; Generalizing beyond a research project; 7: Discursive approaches to studying gender and culture; Discourse and discourses in psychology
    Description / Table of Contents: Discourse and psychology
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    ISBN: 9781107018105 , 9781107666788 , 9781139375955
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 626 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Modernity and Bourgeois Life : Society, Politics, and Culture in England, France and Germany since 1750
    DDC: 305.5/5094
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    Keywords: Civilization, Modern ; Middle class ; Europe, Western ; History ; Social classes ; Political aspects ; Europe, Western ; History ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Abstract: What does it mean to be modern? Jerrold Seigel offers a magisterial account of the development of European modernity
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Modernity and Bourgeois Life; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; ILLUSTRATIONS; PREFACE; 1: INTRODUCTION: ENDS AND MEANS; Modernity, money, networks of means; From teleocracy to autonomy; Networks, classes, individuals; An outline of what follows; Part I: Contours of modernity; 2: PRECOCIOUS INTEGRATION: ENGLAND; The most bourgeois country and the least; Markets, principles, and forms of production; Consumption, industry, and the economy of manufacture; State power, national integration, and public opinion; Divisions and linkages; A digression: empire and nation
    Description / Table of Contents: 3: MONARCHICAL CENTRALIZATION, PRIVILEGE, AND CONFLICT: FRANCEThe mosaic of privilege; The Old Regime and the limits of reform; The monarchy and the bourgeoisie; Public opinion, state action, and commerce; Revolution, state, and Third Estate; The bourgeois monarchy and its meanings; 4: LOCALISM, STATE-BUILDING, AND BÜRGERLICHE GESELLSCHAFT: GERMANY; Fragmentation, consolidation, and the Bürgertum; Bürgerlichkeit and the networks of Aufklärung; Rulers, Bürger, "movers and doers"; Bürgerliche Gesellschaft probed and mirrored: Hegel, Riehl, Freytag
    Description / Table of Contents: 5: MODERN INDUSTRY, CLASS, AND PARTY POLITICS IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY ENGLANDIndustrial growth and the limits of precocious integration; Class and middle class; Class, nation, and the divine economy; The advent of modern parties; Party organization, middle-class politics, and the coming of the "new liberalism"; 6: FRANCE AND BOURGEOIS FRANCE: FROM TELEOCRACY TO AUTONOMY; Keeping distance at a distance; The impossible network; Paris and its bourgeoisie before 1850: the post-Revolutionary condition; Expanding the web; Remaking Paris and its bourgeois
    Description / Table of Contents: Politics in post-1850 France: teleocracy or republicBourgeois France and modern democracy; The advent of modern parties in France; 7: ONE SPECIAL PATH: MODERN INDUSTRY, POLITICS, AND BOURGEOIS LIFE IN GERMANY; Railroad building and economic transformation; Bürgertum, state, and industry; Parties, interest groups, and politics in the Second Reich; Bourgeois politics: national weakness and local strength; German new liberalism and the problem of hegemony; Part II: Calculations and lifeworlds; 8:TIME, MONEY, CAPITAL; Widening webs and the ordering of time
    Description / Table of Contents: Money and the social order: from private to publicBanking and finance: persons and institutions; Surplus value, capital, and money; 9: MEN AND WOMEN; Separate spheres and relations at a distance; The family as resource and network; Assertiveness and instability in the gender system; Toward autonomy; Achievements and limits; 10: BOURGEOIS MORALS: FROM VICTORIANISM TO MODERN SEXUALITY; Classic moralism and its transformations; The Victorian polyphony; Male and female sexuality, and the "first night"; The 1860s and challenges to anti-sensualism; Toward modern sexuality
    Description / Table of Contents: 11: JEWS AS BOURGEOIS AND NETWORK PEOPLE
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Modernity and Bourgeois Life; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; ILLUSTRATIONS; PREFACE; 1: INTRODUCTION: ENDS AND MEANS; Modernity, money, networks of means; From teleocracy to autonomy; Networks, classes, individuals; An outline of what follows; Part I: Contours of modernity; 2: PRECOCIOUS INTEGRATION: ENGLAND; The most bourgeois country and the least; Markets, principles, and forms of production; Consumption, industry, and the economy of manufacture; State power, national integration, and public opinion; Divisions and linkages; A digression: empire and nation
    Description / Table of Contents: 3: MONARCHICAL CENTRALIZATION, PRIVILEGE, AND CONFLICT: FRANCEThe mosaic of privilege; The Old Regime and the limits of reform; The monarchy and the bourgeoisie; Public opinion, state action, and commerce; Revolution, state, and Third Estate; The bourgeois monarchy and its meanings; 4: LOCALISM, STATE-BUILDING, AND BÜRGERLICHE GESELLSCHAFT: GERMANY; Fragmentation, consolidation, and the Bürgertum; Bürgerlichkeit and the networks of Aufklärung; Rulers, Bürger, "movers and doers"; Bürgerliche Gesellschaft probed and mirrored: Hegel, Riehl, Freytag
    Description / Table of Contents: 5: MODERN INDUSTRY, CLASS, AND PARTY POLITICS IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY ENGLANDIndustrial growth and the limits of precocious integration; Class and middle class; Class, nation, and the divine economy; The advent of modern parties; Party organization, middle-class politics, and the coming of the "new liberalism"; 6: FRANCE AND BOURGEOIS FRANCE: FROM TELEOCRACY TO AUTONOMY; Keeping distance at a distance; The impossible network; Paris and its bourgeoisie before 1850: the post-Revolutionary condition; Expanding the web; Remaking Paris and its bourgeois
    Description / Table of Contents: Politics in post-1850 France: teleocracy or republicBourgeois France and modern democracy; The advent of modern parties in France; 7: ONE SPECIAL PATH: MODERN INDUSTRY, POLITICS, AND BOURGEOIS LIFE IN GERMANY; Railroad building and economic transformation; Bürgertum, state, and industry; Parties, interest groups, and politics in the Second Reich; Bourgeois politics: national weakness and local strength; German new liberalism and the problem of hegemony; Part II: Calculations and lifeworlds; 8:TIME, MONEY, CAPITAL; Widening webs and the ordering of time
    Description / Table of Contents: Money and the social order: from private to publicBanking and finance: persons and institutions; Surplus value, capital, and money; 9: MEN AND WOMEN; Separate spheres and relations at a distance; The family as resource and network; Assertiveness and instability in the gender system; Toward autonomy; Achievements and limits; 10: BOURGEOIS MORALS: FROM VICTORIANISM TO MODERN SEXUALITY; Classic moralism and its transformations; The Victorian polyphony; Male and female sexuality, and the "first night"; The 1860s and challenges to anti-sensualism; Toward modern sexuality
    Description / Table of Contents: 11: JEWS AS BOURGEOIS AND NETWORK PEOPLE
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    ISBN: 9781139514873 , 9780521006156 , 128077505X , 9780521803557 , 9781139517447 , 9781280775055
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (246 pages)
    Series Statement: New Departures in Anthropology
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    DDC: 153
    Keywords: Anthropology ; Cognition and culture ; Ethnopsychology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: One of the world's most distinguished anthropologists proposes that cognitive science enriches, rather than threatens, the work of social scientists.
    Abstract: Cover -- ANTHROPOLOGY AND THE COGNITIVE CHALLENGE -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- One: Why anthropologists cannot avoid cognitive issues and what they gain from these -- The negative side of the book -- The constructive side of the book -- Two: Innateness and social scientists fears -- Does acknowledging a genetic factor in cognition imply racist or sexist beliefs? -- The significance of cultural knowledge for human beings -- Three: How anthropology abandoned a naturalist epistemology: a cognitive perspective on the history of anthropology -- Early evolutionists and naïve naturalism -- The culturalist reaction -- Four: The nature/culture wars -- The splitters -- Structuralism and transformational grammar -- Towards a unified processual perspective -- A dynamic synthesis -- The methodological implications of the unity of `nature' and `culture' -- Five: Time and the anthropologists -- Anthropological ethnographies of time -- The Nuer -- The Fame of Gawa -- A cognitive challenge to Munn and Evans-Pritchard -- Relating levels -- The anthropological way of going about things -- The cognitive scientist's way of going about things -- Imagination and time travel -- Imagination and social roles -- Six: Reconciling social science and cognitive science notions of the 'self ' -- Distinguishing and relating levels -- Are there fundamentally different types of blobs? -- The social blob -- Conclusion -- Seven: What goes without saying -- The path towards seeing the ethnographic as the product of active psychological beings -- The semiotic tradition -- The pragmatic approach -- The cognitive contribution: concepts -- Scripts, schema, mental models, cultural models -- Where do our concepts and schemas come from? -- Should anthropologists despair? -- Eight: Memory.
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    ISBN: 9781107022904
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (322 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Cambridge Studies in International Relations v.122
    Parallel Title: Print version The Social in the Global : Social Theory, Governmentality and Global Politics
    DDC: 306.2
    Keywords: Civil society ; International agencies ; International cooperation ; Social aspects ; International relations ; Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Applies sociological concepts to international relations by examining how influential social ideas contribute to global governance
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover ; The Social in the Global; Series Editors; The Social in the Global; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Part I: Governmentality and social theory; 1: Introduction: social theory, governmentality and global politics; Why social theory?; Why governmentality?; Why global politics?; The argument of the book; 2: Putting governmentality in its place; Defining governmentality; Encounters between Foucault and Marx; Production, hegemony and social context; Historical and international context; International relations and global order; From global governance to global governmentality
    Description / Table of Contents: Conclusion3: Globalisation, global governance and global civil society; Globalisation: definitions and critique; The practical consequences of globalisation theory; Governing the global; From global governance to good governance; Global civil society; Conclusion; 4: Networks, governance and social capital; The discourse of networks and flows; Networks and international relations; Governance; Governmentality through benchmarking and indicators; Social capital; Conclusion; 5: Reflexivity, knowledge and risk; Reflexive modernity; Risk, individualisation and globalisation
    Description / Table of Contents: Reflexive modernity and the knowledge society in EuropeThe governmentality of risk; Conclusion; Part II: Governmentality and international organisations; 6: Governmentality in the European Union; White Paper on governance; Concepts and context; From Lisbon to 2020; Information society and networks; Reflections on governance; Risk and security; Conclusion; 7: Global governmentality and the World Bank; Building institutions for markets; The Comprehensive Development Framework and Poverty Reduction Strategies; The construction of civil society; Dealing with risk; In Larger Freedom
    Description / Table of Contents: African governance and peer reviewConclusion; 8: Conclusion; Social theory in the global; Global governance as global governmentality; Global governance in social context; Who is in charge?; Bibliography; Index
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    ISBN: 9781107022003
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (336 p.)
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    Parallel Title: Print version Slave Emancipation and Racial Attitudes in Nineteenth-Century South Africa
    DDC: 306.3/6209687
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    Keywords: Race discrimination ; South Africa ; Cape of Good Hope ; History ; Slavery ; South Africa ; Cape of Good Hope ; History ; Slaves ; Emanacipation ; South Africa ; Cape of Good Hope ; History ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Examines the significance of the abolition of slavery in South Africa's Cape Colony in 1834 and the subsequent development of race relations
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Slave Emancipation and Racial Attitudes in Nineteenth-Century South Africa; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Maps; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations Used in Text and Footnotes; Introduction; A NOTE ON TERMINOLOGY; PART ONE: THE FOUNDATIONS OF A RACIAL ORDER; 1: The Passing of the Slave System; I; II; III; IV; 2: Labor and the Economy; I; II; III; IV; PART TWO: CULTURAL AND POLITICAL FACTORS; 3: Missions; I; II; III; 4: Respectability; I; II; III; 5: The Frontier; I; II; III; IV; 6: The Trek; I; II; III; 7: Plagues; I; II; III; IV; PART THREE: RAPE, RACE, AND VIOLENCE; 8: Violence
    Description / Table of Contents: III; III; IV; 9: Rape and Other Crimes; I; II; III; IV; 10: Honor; I; II; III; IV; V; VI; VII; VIII; IX; X; PART FOUR: A RACIAL ORDER; 11: Sediment at the Bottom of the Mind; I; II; III; IV; V; VI; 12: An Aristocracy of Skin; I; II; III; IV; APPENDIX: The Newspapers; AFFAIRS OF THE FRONTIER; DREADFUL MASSACRE OF THE EMIGRANT FARMERS; WORTHY MOTHER, BROTHERS, AND SISTERS; Archival Sources and Bibliography; Archival Primary Sources; WORKS CITED AND CONSULTED; Bibliographies; Published Primary Sources; Secondary Sources; Unpublished Dissertations, Theses, and Papers; Index
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    ISBN: 9781107022676
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (400 p)
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    Parallel Title: Print version Universal Empire
    DDC: 306.2
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Explores the aspiration to universal, imperial rule across Eurasian history from antiquity to the eighteenth century
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover ; UNIVERSAL EMPIRE; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Maps; Notes on the contributors; Preface; CHAPTER 1 'Elephant of India': universal empire through time and across cultures; UNIVERSAL EMPIRE: THE DYNAMICS OF HEGEMONIC PRE-EMINENCE; A WORLD HISTORICAL SKETCH; THREE THEMATIC KEYS; PART I: Eurasis - antiquity till early modernity; CHAPTER 2 Propaganda and practice in Assyrian and Persian imperial culture; SOURCES; UNIVERSAL POWER; DIPLOMACY; THE GRAND IMPERIAL SPECTACLES
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER 3 Between A´soka and Antiochos: an essay in world history on universal kingship and cosmopolitan culture in the Hellenistic ecumeneALEXANDER'S AXIAL MOMENT; UNIVERSAL KINGSHIP, AXIS OF THE WORLD; THE FABRIC OF EMPIRE: COMPOSITE AND COSMOPOLITAN; CHAPTER 4 The Making of Oriental Rome: shaping the Trojan legend; THE BEARDED PARTHIAN: PORTRAYING THE ENEMY; THE HANDSOME ASIAN: PORTRAYING FRIEND AND FOE; HANDSOME TROJANS AT SPERLONGA; HANDSOME TROJANS IN ROME; ROMANISM - ORIENTALISM - UNIVERSALISM; CHAPTER 5 Pseudo-Aristotelian politics and theology in universal Islam
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER 6 The Christian imperial tradition - Greek and Latin1 CHRISTIAN EMPERORS AND THE ROMAN IMAGERY OF POWER; 2 CHRISTIAN INAUGURATION CEREMONIES; 3 EMPIRE BUILDING AND CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS; 4 IMPERIAL ESCHATOLOGY; CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 7 Khan, caliph, tsar and imperator: the multiple identities of the Ottoman sultan; SULTAN, KHAN, SHAH AND CALIPH; CAESAR, TSAR, BASILEUS AND IMPERATOR; THE OTTOMAN SULTAN AS KING SOLOMON; TYRANT OR EMPEROR? THE OTTOMAN SULTAN IN EUROPEAN EYES; CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 8 How the Mughal pādshāhs referenced Iran in their visual construction of universal rule
    Description / Table of Contents: CONCLUSIONCHAPTER 9 Ideologies of state building in Vijayanagara and post-Vijayanagara south India: some reflections; I; II; III; IV; CHAPTER 10 Sons of Heaven: the Qing appropriation of the Chinese model of universal empire; MANDATE OF HEAVEN; THE TRIBUTARY SYSTEM; EMERGENCE OF A NORTH-EAST ASIAN POWER; UNIVERSAL EMPIRE: DIPLOMATIC EXCHANGES WITH CHOSŎN; DIPLOMATIC EXCHANGES WITH JAPAN; CONCLUSION; PRIMARY SOURCES; PART II: Contrasting universalisms - old and new world; CHAPTER 11 Aztec universalism: ideology and status symbols in the service of empire-building
    Description / Table of Contents: THE AZTEC EMPIRE: ORGANIZATION AND INTEGRATION MECHANISMSRELIGION AND RITUAL; IMPERIAL EXPANSION: THE AZTEC CONCEPT OF A 'JUST WAR'; STATUS SYMBOLS AND UNIVERSALIZING ELITE CULTURE; IMPERIAL IDEOLOGY IN THE PROVINCES; CHAPTER 12 From empire to commonwealth(s): orders in Europe 1300-1800; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 ORDER IN EUROPE PRIOR TO THE WARS OF RELIGION; The medieval order - realms within society; The Reformation - separating the spheres of power and society; 3 RESTORING AND RECREATING ORDER; 4 ORDERS IN EUROPE 1648-1800; Establishing societies within realms
    Description / Table of Contents: The classical European states-system and its society
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; UNIVERSAL EMPIRE; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Maps; Notes on the contributors; Preface; CHAPTER 1 'Elephant of India': universal empire through time and across cultures; UNIVERSAL EMPIRE: THE DYNAMICS OF HEGEMONIC PRE-EMINENCE; A WORLD HISTORICAL SKETCH; THREE THEMATIC KEYS; PART I: Eurasis - antiquity till early modernity; CHAPTER 2 Propaganda and practice in Assyrian and Persian imperial culture; SOURCES; UNIVERSAL POWER; DIPLOMACY; THE GRAND IMPERIAL SPECTACLES; CHAPTER 3 Between A´soka and Antiochos: an essay in world history on universal kingship and cosmopolitan culture in the Hellenistic ecumeneALEXANDER'S AXIAL MOMENT; UNIVERSAL KINGSHIP, AXIS OF THE WORLD; THE FABRIC OF EMPIRE: COMPOSITE AND COSMOPOLITAN; CHAPTER 4 The Making of Oriental Rome: shaping the Trojan legend; THE BEARDED PARTHIAN: PORTRAYING THE ENEMY; THE HANDSOME ASIAN: PORTRAYING FRIEND AND FOE; HANDSOME TROJANS AT SPERLONGA; HANDSOME TROJANS IN ROME; ROMANISM - ORIENTALISM - UNIVERSALISM; CHAPTER 5 Pseudo-Aristotelian politics and theology in universal Islam; CHAPTER 6 The Christian imperial tradition - Greek and Latin1 CHRISTIAN EMPERORS AND THE ROMAN IMAGERY OF POWER; 2 CHRISTIAN INAUGURATION CEREMONIES; 3 EMPIRE BUILDING AND CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS; 4 IMPERIAL ESCHATOLOGY; CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 7 Khan, caliph, tsar and imperator: the multiple identities of the Ottoman sultan; SULTAN, KHAN, SHAH AND CALIPH; CAESAR, TSAR, BASILEUS AND IMPERATOR; THE OTTOMAN SULTAN AS KING SOLOMON; TYRANT OR EMPEROR? THE OTTOMAN SULTAN IN EUROPEAN EYES; CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 8 How the Mughal pādshāhs referenced Iran in their visual construction of universal rule ...
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    ISBN: 0511842163 , 1139379909 , 9781139379908 , 9780511842160
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (348 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Borch, Christian Politics of Crowds : An Alternative History of Sociology
    DDC: 302.33
    Keywords: Crowds ; Crowds History ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Sociology ; General ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Negotiating ; FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS ; Interpersonal Relations ; Crowds ; History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover; The Politics of Crowds: An Alternative History of Sociology; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: the crowd problem; The apogee and disappearance of a problem; Writing semantic history; Crowds in history; The argument; 1: Setting the stage: crowds and modern French society; Crowds in an age of revolutions; Le Bon's crowd psychology: inspirations and concerns; An era of crowds; The biopolitical agenda; 2: Disciplinary struggles: the crowd in early French sociology; Tarde's criminological angle; Using crowd semantics as a template for sociological thinking.
    Abstract: From crowds to publics: the political role of sociologyCrowd theory and sociology: the Durkheim effect; Durkheim on crowded effervescence; 3: Weimar developments: towards a distinctively sociological theory of crowds; Adopting and adapting the suggestion doctrine; Mobilizing mass action; First World War: evoking large-scale sentiments; Freud's crowd psychology; Establishing distinctively sociological alternatives; Seeing the crowd as a group; Latent and active crowds; The revolutionary crowd; The transformation of the crowd in Weimar sociology; 4: Liberal attitudes: crowd semantics in the USA.
    Abstract: The mass psychology of fascismThe political psychology of mass aberration; Frankfurt orientations: totalitarianism as an escape from mass isolation; Re-problematizing mass culture; Mass society and the lonely crowd; Questioning mass manipulation: the emergence of the primary group; 7: The culmination and dissolution of crowd semantics; An inside view: Elias Canetti's phenomenology of crowds; Crowd dynamics; Relations to power; Conceptual rebirth: towards a rational agenda; From collective behaviour to social movements: crowd semantics fading in the background.
    Abstract: The dissolution of sociological crowd theory8: Postmodern conditions: the rise of the post-political masses; The masses and the implosion of the social; The politics of contempt; Postmodern tribes: an affirmative view; The emergence of a new revolutionary subject: the multitude; Epilogue: the politics of crowds; The future(s) of sociological crowd theory; References; Index.
    Abstract: This book analyses sociological discussions on crowds and masses since the late nineteenth century, covering France, Germany and the USA
    Abstract: Urban crowds between communitarian anxiety and radical democratic celebrationCrowds, suggestion and progressive reform: liberal and communitarian concerns; Robert E. Park and the Chicago School; Propaganda and public opinion: nascent problematizations of mass society; Alternatives to suggestion; 5: From crowd to mass: problematizing classles s society; The emergence of 'mass-man'; Mass versus elite: the problem of culture; The politics of mass society; Criticizing mass semantics; 6: Reactions to totalitarianism: new fusions of sociological and psychological thinking.
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    ISBN: 1139233742 , 9781139233743
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (290 pages)
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Tucker, J. Brian [Rezension von: Berkowitz, Beth A., Defining Jewish Difference from Antiquity to the Present] 2015
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Berkowitz, Beth A Defining Jewish Difference : From Antiquity to the Present
    DDC: 305.892/4
    Keywords: Jews Identity ; Rabbinical literature History and criticism ; Jews Cultural assimilation ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Ethnic Studies ; General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; Jews ; Cultural assimilation ; Jews ; Identity ; Rabbinical literature ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Online-Publikation
    Abstract: A PERVERSE PARALLELPROHIBITING SAME-SEX MARRIAGE, OR HIDINGIN THE CLOSET; MEKHILTA DE-ARAYOT ON LEVITICUS 18:3:THINGS SET IN STONE; THEATERS, CIRCUSES, AND STADIA; THE WAYS OF THE AMORITES; HAIRSTYLES; CONCLUSIONS; 6: A Short History of the People Israel from the Patriarchs to the Messiah: Constructions of Jewish Differencein Leviticus Rabbah; THE QUESTION OF JUDAISM; STRUCTURAL OVERVIEW OF LEVITICUS RABBAH 23; UNIT 1: MORAL DIFFERENCE; UNIT 2: PHYSICAL DIFFERENCE; UNIT 3: DIFFERENCE AS OBEDIENCE TO GOD; UNIT 4: DIFFERENCE AS RITUAL COMPETENCE; UNIT 5A: DIFFERENCE IN POLITICS AND ECONOMICS.
    Abstract: Berkowitz shows that interpretation of Leviticus 18:3 provides an essential backdrop for today's conversations about Jewish assimilation and minority identity
    Abstract: CONCLUSIONS: ALLEGORY AND AMBIGUITY4: A Narrative of Neighbors: Rethinking Universalism and Particularism in Patristic and Rabbinic Writings; THE BIBLE'S ETHNIC LANGUAGE AND ITS ANCIENTINTERPRETERS; CLEMENT ON THE COMMANDMENTS: STROMATEIS 2.10.46-47; CLEMENT'S NARRATIVE ABOUT NEIGHBORS; THE SIFRA'S GENTILE WHO DOES TORAH; DEAUTHORIZATION OF LAW IN PAUL; THE COMPREHENSIVENESS OF LAW IN CLEMENTAND THE SIFRA; CONCLUSIONS: ETHNIC LANGUAGE AND INTERTEXTUALITY; 5: The Limits of "Their Laws" in Midrash Halakhah; NEUTRALIZATION STRATEGIES; THE SIFRA ON LEVITICUS 18:3: BUILDING ANDPLANTING AS THEY DO.
    Abstract: Cover; Defining Jewish Difference; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1: Introduction: Law, Identity, and Leviticus 18:3; DEBATING FOREIGN LAW; LEVITICUS 18:3'S INTERDICTION AGAINST FOREIGN LAW; ASSIMILATION AND ACCULTURATION, INFLUENCEAND IMITATION: CONCEPTUALIZING CULTURALCONTACT IN JEWISH HISTORY; RACE, ETHNICITY, AND RELIGION AS DISCOURSESOF DIFFERENCE; HERMENEUTICS AND HISTORY; LAW ANDNARRATIVE; MENTAL MAPS; RECEPTION HISTORIES; OVERVIEW OF THE BOOK; 2: The Question of Israelite Distinctiveness: Paradigms of Separatism in Leviticus 18:3; THE QUESTION OF DISTINCTIVENESS.
    Abstract: THE LITERARY STRUCTURES OF LEVITICUS 18CHIASMUS AND ISRAELITE DISTINCTIVENESS; TWO PARADIGMS OF DISTINCTIVENESS; DISTINCTIVENESS IN THE LAWS OF EXODUSAND DEUTERONOMY; A HYPOTHETICAL GENEALOGY OF LEVITICUS 18; CONCLUSIONS: THE INTERPRETIVE PATH OFLEVITICUS 18; 3: Allegory and Ambiguity: Jewish Identity in Philo's De Congressu; EXEGESIS AND IDENTITY IN PHILO; ALLEGORICAL EXEGESIS IN DE CONGRESSU:ABRAHAM'S TEN-YEAR DELAY; ETHICS OR ETHNICS?; PHILO'S NATIVIZATION OF GREEK EDUCATION; WHAT PHILO TALKS ABOUT WHEN HE TALKS ABOUT EGYPT; THE POLITICS OF PARTICULARISM.
    Abstract: UNIT 5B: DIFFERENCE AS DEMOGRAPHYUNITS 6-7A: LEVITICUS 18:3 AND SONG OF SONGS 2:2; UNITS 7B-13: DIFFERENCE IN SEXUAL PRACTICE; CONCLUSIONS; 7: Syncretism and Anti-Syncretism in the Babylonian Talmud; HISTORY OR HERMENEUTICS?; DIGNITY IN DECAPITATION; BABYLONIAN TALMUD SANHEDRIN 52B: "SINCE IT ISWRITTEN IN THE TORAH, WE DO NOT DERIVE IT FROM THEM"; THE WAYS OF THE AMORITES; MAKING RABBIS INTO KINGS; SYNCRETIZING BY SECULARIZING; THE SEARCH FOR THE ORIGINS OF THE SWORD; CONCLUSIONS; 8: The Judaization of Reason in the Tosafists, Nissim Gerondi, and Joseph Colon; INTRODUCTION.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Tosafot on avodah zarah iia
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    ISBN: 9781107009837 , 9781139554367
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 299 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Networks in Social Policy Problems
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Social sciences Network analysis ; Social problems ; Applied sociology ; Social networks ; Social sciences -- Network analysis ; Applied sociology ; Social networks ; Social problems ; Social sciences ; Network analysis ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Abstract: Applies network science to contemporary social policy problems for researchers and policy makers in social network analysis and economic policy
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; NETWORKS IN SOCIAL POLICY PROBLEMS; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Introduction: applied network science; 1.2 The structure of this volume; Part I Information, collaboration, innovation: the creative power of networks; 2 Dissemination of health information within social networks; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Theoretical overview; 2.2.1 Diffusion of health information and interpersonal communication; 2.2.2 The two-step model; 2.2.3 Multi-step model; 2.2.4 Structural characteristics of graphs; 2.2.5 Random graphs; 2.2.6 Modeling dynamic processes
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.3 Data and method2.3.1 Data; 2.4 Computational simulation; 2.4.1 Data preparation; 2.4.2 Learning transmissions; 2.4.3 Modeling diffusion; 2.5 Distribution of individual (vertex) characteristics; 2.6 Conclusion; 3 Scientific teams and networks change the face of knowledge creation; 3.1 Data; 3.2 Findings; 3.2.1 Teams and citations; 3.2.2 Citation impact for solo and team scientists; 3.3 Notes on the link between teams and networks; 3.4 Author networks and team assembly; 3.4.1 Team size in the sciences; 3.4.2 The network; 3.4.3 A plausible model
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.4.4 Assembly rules and journal impact factors3.5 Discussion; 4 Structural folds: the innovative potential of overlapping groups; 4.1 Network structures for access and action; 4.2 Structural folds; 4.3 Instability and coherence; 4.4 Data and methods; 4.4.1 Data; 4.5 Group performance; 4.6 Structural folds and group stability; 4.7 Conclusion; 5 Team formation and performance on nanoHub: a network selection challenge in scientific communities; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Voluntary collaborative project teams; 5.3 Mechanisms associated with successful teams
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.4 Translating findings into policyan information problem5.4.1 Emergent local dynamics -- the information disadvantage of policy-making; 5.4.2 Emergent collective dynamics -- the information advantage of policy-making; 5.5 Using network analysis to assist policy; 5.5.1 Network analysis and community norms; 5.5.2 Network signatures of emergent norms of team assembly; 5.6 Method; 5.6.1 Inferring community logics; 5.6.2 Dependent/performance variables; 5.6.3 Hypothesis testing; 5.7 Results; 5.7.1 Identifying community logics; 5.7.2 Performance regression; 5.8 Discussion
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.8.1 Review of findings5.8.2 Policy implications; 5.8.3 Limitations and further research; Part II Influence, capture, corruption: networks perspectives on policy institutions; 6 Modes of coordination of collective action: what actors in policy-making?; 6.1 Modes of coordination within organizational fields; 6.2 Coordinating collective action: social movements, coalitions, organizations, subcultures/communities; 6.3 An illustration: Milanese environmentalism in the 1980s; 6.4 Modes of coordination, network organizations, and policy processes
    Description / Table of Contents: 7 Why skewed distributions of pay for executives is the cause of much grief: puzzles and few answers (so far)
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    ISBN: 1139379240 , 1139022598 , 9781139379243 , 9781139022590
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 239 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Madrid, Raúl L Rise of ethnic politics in Latin America
    DDC: 305.80098
    Keywords: Indians of Central America Politics and government ; Indians of South America Politics and government ; Political parties ; Political parties ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Ethnic Studies ; General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; Ethnic relations ; Political aspects ; Indians of Central America ; Politics and government ; Indians of South America ; Politics and government ; Political parties ; South America Ethnic relations ; Political aspects ; Central America Ethnic relations ; Political aspects ; Central America ; South America ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "The Rise of Ethnic Politics in Latin America explores why indigenous movements have recently won elections for the first time in the history of the region. Raúl L. Madrid argues that some indigenous parties have won by using inclusive populist appeals to reach out to whites and mestizos. Indigenous parties have managed to win support across ethnic lines because the long history of racial mixing in Latin America blurred ethnic boundaries and reduced ethnic polarization. The appeals of the indigenous parties have especially resonated in the Andean countries because of widespread disenchantment with the region's traditional parties. The book contains up-to-date qualitative and quantitative analyses of parties in seven countries, including detailed case studies of Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru"--
    Abstract: 1. Ethnicity and ethnopopulism in Latin America -- 2. The ascent of the MAS in Bolivia -- 3. The rise and decline of Pachakutik in Ecuador -- 4. Ethnopopulism without indigenous parties in Peru -- 5. Indigenous parties outside of the Central Andes -- 6. Indigenous parties and democracy in the Andes -- 7. Conclusion.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-215) and index , English
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    ISBN: 0511979029 , 1139223518 , 1139216988 , 9781139223515 , 9780511979026 , 9781139216982
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (756 pages)
    Edition: [Place of publication not identified] HathiTrust Digital Library 2011 Electronic reproduction
    Series Statement: Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Spolsky, Bernard Cambridge Handbook of Language Policy
    DDC: 306.449
    Keywords: Language policy ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Linguistics ; Sociolinguistics ; Language policy ; Sprachpolitik ; Taalpolitiek ; Identiteit ; Internationalisatie ; Sprachpolitik ; Språkpolitik ; Handboeken (vorm) ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Cover; The Cambridge Handbook of Language Policy; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Contributors; Preface and acknowledgements; Part I Definition and principles; 1 What is language policy?; 2 History of the field: a sketch; Introductory remarks; Periodization of language policy and planning; Examples from the now distant past; The French academy; European national movements; Soviet Union of the 1920s and 1930s; Czechoslovakia and the Prague Linguistic School; 'Classic language planning'; Critique of classic language planning.
    Abstract: Language shift: its causes and implicationsProcesses of language shift and endangerment; How do we measure linguistic diversity?; How do we measure the health of languages?; Why worry about loss of linguistic diversity?; Value to linguistic science; Cultural heritage; Language and ecology; Language and identity; Linguistic human rights; Wouldn't it be better if we all spoke one language?; Language 'usefulness'; Policies to support endangered languages; Increasing the number of speakers; Acquisition planning; Language nests; Immersion education; The effectiveness of school-based revitalization.
    Abstract: Romanticism, das Volk and ethno-linguistic nationalism: the German modelNationalism, the academy and language planning; Status, corpus and acquisition planning; Status planning; Corpus planning; Acquisition planning; Language in a post-national era?; The small state, revitalization and renaissance of lesser used languages; Globalization, transnationalism and new language practices; Conclusions; 5 Ethnic identity and language policy; What is ethnic identity and how is it linked to language and language policy?; The link between ethnic identity and language policy in historical perspective.
    Abstract: This is the first Handbook to deal with language policy as a whole and is a complete 'state-of-the-field' survey
    Abstract: The rise of European nation-states and language policyDissolution of colonial empires and the rise of language policy as a field; Postmodern positions on ethnic identity and critical language policy; Principles, framework and cases; The case of Luxembourgish: language maintenance and development; The case of Māori: Language revitalization and development; The case of Tseltal and Tsotsil: language under threat; The case of Gallo: language shift; Conclusion; 6 Diversity and language policy for endangered languages; Introduction; What is language death?; Terminology and stance.
    Abstract: Valuing variation and diversity, and the 'Reversing Language Shift' modelLanguage management framework; Concluding remarks; 3 Philosophy of language policy; Non-rights-cased approaches to language policy; Linguistic diversity as a public good; The case for convergence; Rights-based approaches to language regulation; Classifying language rights; Language liberties; Language accommodations; Making language rights 'official'; Conclusion; 4 Language policy, the nation and nationalism; The Revolution, the sovereign people and contractual nationalism: the French model.
    Note: Adult and community-based language learning , Includes bibliographical references and indexes , Electronic reproduction , English
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    ISBN: 1139570609 , 1139568795 , 1139045644 , 9781139568791 , 9781139045643 , 9781139570602
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 527 pages) , maps
    Series Statement: Critical perspectives on empire
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Thomas, Martin, 1964- Violence and colonial order
    DDC: 303.609171/2409041
    Keywords: Protest movements History 20th century ; Political persecution History 20th century ; Kolonie ; Polizei ; Protestbewegung ; Sozialgeschichte ; Unterdrückung ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Violence in Society ; Colonies ; Administration ; Political persecution ; Protest movements ; Arbeiteraufstand ; Imperialismus ; Kolonialverwaltung ; HISTORY ; Modern ; 20th Century ; History ; Europe Colonies 20th century ; Administration ; History ; Developing countries ; Afrika ; Belgien ; Frankreich ; Großbritannien ; Karibik ; Südostasien ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "This is a pioneering, multi-empire account of the relationship between the politics of imperial repression and the economic structures of European colonies between the two World Wars. Ranging across colonial Africa, Southeast Asia and the Caribbean, Martin Thomas explores the structure of local police forces, their involvement in colonial labour control and the containment of uprisings and dissent. His work sheds new light on broader trends in the direction and intent of colonial state repression. It shows that the management of colonial economies, particularly in crisis conditions, took precedence over individual imperial powers' particular methods of rule in determining the forms and functions of colonial police actions. The politics of colonial labour thus became central to police work, with the depression years marking a watershed not only in local economic conditions but also in the breakdown of the European colonial order more generally"--
    Abstract: Introduction: Violence and colonial order -- Part I. Ideas and Practices: 1. Colonial policing: a discursive framework -- 2. 'What did you do in the colonial police force, daddy?' -- 3. 'Paying the butcher's bill': policing British colonial protest after 1918 -- Part II. Colonial Case Studies: British, French and Belgian: 4. Communal policing, policing work, or intelligence gathering? Gendarmes at work in Morocco and Algeria after 1918 -- 5. Policing Tunisia: mineworkers, fellahs and nationalist protest -- 6. Rubber, coolies and communists: policing disorder in French Vietnam -- 7. Stuck together? Rubber production, labour regulation and policing in British Malaya -- 8. Caning the workers? Policing and violence in Jamaica's sugar industry -- 9. Oil and order: repressive violence in Trinidad's oilfields -- 10. Profits, privatization and police: the birth of Sierra Leone's diamond industry -- 11. Policing and politics in Nigeria: the political economy of indirect rule, 1929-39 -- 12. Depression and revolt: policing the Belgian Congo -- Conclusion.
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    ISBN: 1139518372 , 1139020005 , 1139514873 , 9781139020008 , 9781139518376 , 9781139514873
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: New departures in anthropology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bloch, Maurice Anthropology and the cognitive challenge
    DDC: 153
    Keywords: Cognition and culture ; Anthropology ; Ethnopsychology ; PSYCHOLOGY ; Cognitive Psychology ; SCIENCE ; Cognitive Science ; Anthropology ; Cognition and culture ; Ethnopsychology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover; ANTHROPOLOGY AND THE COGNITIVE CHALLENGE; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; One: Why anthropologists cannot avoid cognitive issues and what they gain from these; The negative side of the book; The constructive side of the book; Two: Innateness and social scientists fears; Does acknowledging a genetic factor in cognition imply racist or sexist beliefs?; The significance of cultural knowledge for human beings; Three: How anthropology abandoned a naturalist epistemology: a cognitive perspective on the history of anthropology
    Abstract: In this provocative new study one of the world's most distinguished anthropologists proposes that an understanding of cognitive science enriches, rather than threatens, the work of social scientists. Maurice Bloch argues for a naturalist approach to social and cultural anthropology, introducing developments in cognitive sciences such as psychology and neurology and exploring the relevance of these developments for central anthropological concerns: the person or the self, cosmology, kinship, memory and globalisation. Opening with an exploration of the history of anthropology, Bloch shows why and how naturalist approaches were abandoned and argues that these once valid reasons are no longer relevant. Bloch then shows how such subjects as the self, memory and the conceptualisation of time benefit from being simultaneously approached with the tools of social and cognitive science. Anthropology and the Cognitive Challenge will stimulate fresh debate among scholars and students across a wide range of disciplines
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    ISBN: 1139190296 , 1139019481 , 9781139190299 , 9781139019484
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 285 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in cognitive and perceptual development 13
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Early development of body representations
    DDC: 305.231
    Keywords: Human body Social aspects ; Body image ; PSYCHOLOGY ; Developmental ; General ; FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS ; Child Development ; Body image ; Human body ; Social aspects ; Entwicklungspsychologie ; Körper ; Körpererfahrung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "Because we engage with the world and each other through our bodies and bodily movements, being able to represent one's own and others' bodies is fundamental to human perception, cognition and behaviour. This edited book brings together, for the first time, developmental perspectives on the growth of body knowledge in infancy and early childhood and how it intersects with other aspects of perception and cognition. The book is organised into three sections addressing the bodily self, the bodies of others and integrating self and other. Topics include perception and representation of the human form, infant imitation, understanding biological motion, self-representation, intention understanding, action production and perception and children's human figure drawings. Each section includes chapters from leading international scholars drawn together by an expert commentary that highlights open questions and directions for future research"--
    Abstract: "The aim of this series is to provide a scholarly forum for current theoretical and empirical issues in cognitive and perceptual development. As the twenty-first century begins, the field is no longer dominated by monolithic theories. Contemporary explanations build on the combined influences of biological, cultural, contextual and ecological factors in well-defined research domains. In the field of cognitive development, cultural and situational factors are widely recognized as influencing the emergence and forms of reasoning in children. In perceptual development, the field has moved beyond the opposition of 'innate' and 'acquired' to suggest a continuous role for perception in the acquisition of knowledge"--
    Abstract: Part I.The bodily self.1.Primordial sense of embodied self-unity /Philippe Rochat --2.The development of body representations : the integration of visual-proprioceptive information /Stephanie Zwicker, Chris Moore and Daniel Povinelli --3.Emergence and early development of the body image /Celia A. Brownell, Margarita Svetlova and Sara R. Nichols --4.Gulliver, Goliath and Goldilocks : young children and scale errors /Judy S. DeLoache and David H. Uttal --Commentary on Part I. The embodied mini-me : tracing the development of body representations and their role for self-awareness /Manos Tsakiris --Part II.The bodies of others.5.Developing expertise in human body perception /Virginia Slaughter, Michelle Heron-Delaney and Tamara Christie --6.Children's representations of the human figure in their drawings /Maureen Cox --7.Understanding of human motion, form and levels of meaning : evidence from the perception of human point-light displays by infants and people with autism /Derek G. Moore --8.How infants detect information in biological motion /Vincent Reid --9.The integration of body representations and other inferential systems in infancy /Kirsten O'Hearn and Susan C. Johnson --Commentary on Part II. Yet another approach to development of body representations /Kazuo Hiraki --Part III.Bodily correspondences : integrating self and other.10.Prepared to learn about human bodies' goals and intentions /Teodora Gliga and Victoria Southgate --11.Imitation in infancy and the acquisition of body knowledge /Susan Jones and Hanako Yoshida --12.Infants' perception and production of crawling and walking movements /Petra Hauf and Michelle Power --13.The body in action : the impact of self-produced action on infants' action perception and understanding /Jessica A. Sommerville, Emily J. Blumenthal, Kaitlin Venema and Kara D. Sage --Commentary on Part III. Body and action representations for integrating self and other /Moritz M. Daum and Wolfgang Prinz.
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    ISBN: 9781107016514 , 9781107602502 , 9781139419871
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 294 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Youth Culture in China : From Red Guards to Netizens
    DDC: 305.235095109/04
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Abstract: Examines youth cultures at three historical points - 1968, 1988 and 2008 - and argues that present-day youth culture in China has international and local roots
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; YOUTH CULTURE IN CHINA; Title; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations; Acknowledgments; CHAPTER 1 Introduction: Finding Youth in China; THREE HISTORICAL MOMENTS; YOUTH AND THE CHINESE REVOLUTION; DISCOVERING YOUTH IN CHINA; CHAPTER 2 Marking Out New Spaces: Red Guards, Educated Youth, and Opening Up; RED GUARDS; Bodies on the Line; Rhythms Shared; Spaces of Difference; SENT-DOWN YOUTH; Bodies Performing Revolution; Rhythms Expressing Solidarity; Spaces: Imagined and Real; MARKING OUT A SPACE; REFORM AND OPENING UP; CHAPTER 3 Bodies: Undressed, Fashioned, Admired, and Moving
    Description / Table of Contents: THE RED SORGHUM PHENOMENONNAKED BODIES; BODYBUILDING; CLOTHES AND FASHION; SEX AND RELATIONSHIPS; BREAKDANCING; THE QIGONG CRAZE; SPORTS FANS; COSPLAY: NEW BODIES AND VIRTUAL WORLDS; CHAPTER 4 Rhythms: The Soundtracks of Connection and Assertion; CUI JIAN AND A ROCK ALTERNATIVE; OTHER ROCKERS; THE NORTHWEST WIND; INTO THE 1990S; THE KOREAN WAVE; SUPERGIRL AND CHINESE IDOLS; NEW RHYTHMS; CHAPTER 5 Spaces: Real, Imagined, and Virtual Arenas; YOUTH SPACES IN 1988; WANG SHUO'S HOODLUM APPEAL; THE RISE OF THE CHINESE INTERNET; NETWORKS, NATIONALISM, AND MOBILE PHONES; BLOGS AND Q CULTURE
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNET LITERATURE AND LANGUAGEYOUTHFUL VOLUNTEERS: JOINING SOCIAL SPACE; NEW SPACES, NEW DREAMS, AND NEW SOCIALISATION; CHAPTER 6 Conclusion: Consuming Identities; ECHOES ACROSS FIVE DECADES; YOUTH AND POLITICS; YOUTH AND THE WORLD; YOUTH AND CONSUMPTION; Notes; Bibliography; Index
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    ISBN: 0511894724 , 113922350X , 1139220071 , 113921697X , 9780511894725 , 9781139220071 , 9781139223508 , 9781139216975
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 182 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Noddings, Nel Peace education
    DDC: 303.6/6071
    Keywords: Peace Case studies Study and teaching ; PSYCHOLOGY ; General ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Peace ; Peace ; Study and teaching ; Krieg ; Motivationspsychologie ; Friedenserziehung ; Case studies ; Electronic books ; Fallstudiensammlung ; Fallstudiensammlung ; Fallstudiensammlung
    Abstract: "There is a huge volume of work on war and its causes, most of which treats its political and economic roots. In Peace Education: How We Come to Love and Hate War, Nel Noddings explores the psychological factors that support war: nationalism, hatred, delight in spectacles, masculinity, religious extremism and the search for existential meaning. She argues that while schools can do little to reduce the economic and political causes, they can do much to moderate the psychological factors that promote violence by helping students understand the forces that manipulate them"--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: The centrality of war in history -- Destruction -- Masculinity and the warrior -- Patriotism -- Hatred -- Religion -- Pacifism -- Women and war -- Existential meaning -- The challenge to education.
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    ISBN: 9781107013940
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (229 p.)
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    Parallel Title: Print version Empirical Social Choice : Questionnaire-Experimental Studies on Distributive Justice
    DDC: 302/.13
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    Abstract: The first self-contained analysis of the use of questionnaire data to test theories of distributive justice
    Description / Table of Contents: Empirical Social Choice; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; Acknowledgements; 1: Introduction; 2: Empirical social choice: Why and how?; 2.1 WHY EMPIRICAL SOCIAL CHOICE?; 2.1.1 Towards application of social choice; 2.1.2 Correcting biases; 2.1.3 Suggesting interesting puzzles; 2.1.4 Empirical work as a complement; 2.1.5 Empirical work as essential; 2.1.6 Conclusion; 2.2 METHODOLOGICAL PRELIMINARIES; 2.2.1 Experiments or questionnaire studies?; 2.2.2 A quasi-experimental approach: direct versus indirect testing of axioms; 2.2.3 Representative versus student samples
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.2.4 Experienced versus inexperienced respondents2.2.5 Formulation and framing issues; 2.3 CONCLUSION; 3: Traditional questions in social choice; 3.1 WELFARISM: NEEDS, TASTES AND BELIEFS; 3.2 THE RAWLSIAN EQUITY AXIOM; 3.3 FROM BEING AN OUTSIDE OBSERVER TO BEING INVOLVED UNDER A VEIL; 3.4 UTILITARIANISM WITH A FLOOR?; 3.4.1 Experimental results; 3.4.2 Questionnaire studies; 3.5 THE PARETO PRINCIPLE; 3.6 CONCLUSION; 4: New questions: fairness in economic environments; 4.1 RESPONSIBILITY-SENSITIVE EGALITARIANISM; 4.2 THE CLAIMS PROBLEM AND THE PROPORTIONAL SOLUTION; 4.3 BENEFITS AND HARMS
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.4 CONCLUSION5: Fairness in health; 5.1 WEIGHTING FOR DIFFERENT NEEDS; 5.2 VEIL OF IGNORANCE; 5.3 RESPONSIBILITY; 5.4 GAINS AND LOSSES, BENEFITS AND HARMS; 5.4.1 Gains, outcomes and monotonicity; 5.4.2 Threshold effects; 5.4.3 A warning: the issue of framing; 5.5 CLAIMS; 5.6 CONCLUSION; 6: Further observations, views and final remarks; 6.1 ARE QUESTIONNAIRE STUDIES INFORMATIVE?; 6.1.1 Arbitrariness and misunderstandings; 6.1.2 Questionnaires and experimental games; 6.2 FROM EMPIRICAL FINDINGS TO THEORY; 6.2.1 Intertemporal and intercultural variation; 6.2.2 Fertilizing the theoretical debate
    Description / Table of Contents: ReferencesAuthor index; Subject index
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    ISBN: 0511760205 , 1139336657 , 9780511760204 , 9781139336659
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (316 pages)
    Series Statement: Critical Perspectives on Empire
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Epstein, James Scandal of Colonial Rule : Power and Subversion in the British Atlantic during the Age of Revolution
    DDC: 306.20972983/09033
    Keywords: Picton, Thomas Trials, litigation, etc ; Picton, Thomas ; Criminal justice, Administration of History 19th century ; Slavery History 19th century ; HISTORY ; Europe ; Great Britain ; British colonies ; Criminal justice, Administration of ; Slavery ; Social conditions ; Kolonialismus ; Sklaverei ; History ; Trials, litigation, etc ; Electronic books ; Great Britain Colonies 19th century ; History ; Trinidad Social conditions 19th century ; Trinidad and Tobago ; Trinidad ; Anglophone Karibik ; Electronic book ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 3: "Only answerable to God and conscience": justice unbounded by lawPicton's arrival; Frontier society; Personal rule; Modes of violence; An ill-used British subject:; Rights of Englishmen; 4: Ruling narratives; Verified narratives; Domestic (dis- )order; 5: The radical underworld goes colonial; Before Trinidad; Surveillance and subversion; Captivity; The labyrinth of guilty fascination; Race and colonial settlement; A ghostwriter's progress; 6: In search of free labor; "A guiltless, bloodless colony"; "Free" settlers all; Turning East; Conclusion; 7: Conspiracy in the archive; Prelude.
    Abstract: A dramatic and innovative history of the British public's confrontation with the iniquities of nineteenth-century colonial rule
    Abstract: Cover; Scandal of Colonial Rule; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Illustrations and maps; Acknowledgments; Cast of characters; Abbreviations; Manuscript collections; Public Record Office, National Archives, London; Contemporary newspapers and journals; Academic journals; Printed and on-line sources; Maps; Introduction; 1: Politics of colonial sensation; In King's Bench; Louisa's cause; Limits; 2: A gentleman's way in the world; Cosmopolitan; An affair of honor; Colonial war; Writing India; Imperial (in)justice; Improvement and reform; State service.
    Abstract: The Christmas conspiracyArchival violence; An element of doubt; Poison; Implications; Epilogue: Moving on; End games; Trinidad: subjects and slaves; Index.
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    ISBN: 9781107024373
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (298 p)
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    Parallel Title: Print version The Reality of Social Construction
    DDC: 302
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    Abstract: Argues that versions of realist and social constructionist ways of thinking about the social world are compatible with each other
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; The Reality of Social Construction; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Figures; Acknowledgements; Part One Social ontology; 1 Introduction; Varieties of social constructionism; Realism versus social constructionism?; The social ontology of normatively based phenomena; Culture and institutions; Linguistic constructionism; Discursive constructionism; Knowledge and reality; Reconciling realism and social constructionism; 2 Norm circles; Realist ontology; Social ontology; Norm circles; Norm circle boundaries; Locating normative causal power
    Description / Table of Contents: Norm circle intersectionality and complexitiesTypes of norm circle; Is normativity socially constructed?; Conclusion; Part Two Culture; 3 Culture and rules; The problem of culture; Culture as objective knowledge?; Culture as a property of groups of people - and things; Can rules be things with causal power?; Can rules be shared?; Conclusion; 4 Institutional reality; The construction of institutional facts; Constitutive rules and status function declarations; The background; Does language create institutional facts?; Is Searle an individualist?; Indexing norms and institutional reality
    Description / Table of Contents: ConclusionPart Three Language; 5 Signification; Saussure's theory of signification; The ontology of the sign; Linguistic arbitrariness; Conclusion; 6 Langue and parole; Speech communities; Communities of practice; Linguistic circles; Communities of practice as associations; Linguistic circles and speech communities; From langue to parole; Meaning in practice; Conclusion; 7 Categories, essences, and sexes; Linguistic hegemony; Natural kinds; Cluster kinds; Kinds and categories; The social construction of the human sexes; Are the sexes natural kinds?; Sex and gender; Conclusion
    Description / Table of Contents: Part Four Discourse8 Discourse; What is discourse?; Discursive formations; Discursive norm circles; Conclusion; 9 Cultures and classes; Cultures and boundaries; Cultures as national; Cultures: constructed or real?; Classes; Conclusion; 10 Subjects; What is the subject?; The subject in Althusser and Foucault; Butler's attack on the subject; Butler's performative account of the subject; Moderate constructionism and subjects; Conclusion; Part Five Knowledge; 11 Knowledge; Knowledge as a form of belief; Justifying knowledge; Types of knowledge; Epistemological circles
    Description / Table of Contents: Science and epistemic circlesSocial influences on epistemic standards; Epistemic relativism and its implications; Conclusion; 12 Reality; Berger and Luckmann; Rhetoric and reality; The genealogy of neo-Kantian constructionism; The incoherence of neo-Kantian constructionism; Conclusion; 13 Conclusion; The social ontology of normative structures; Realist social constructionism; The rebuttal of radical constructionisms; Towards a constructionist realist social theory; Bibliography; Index
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; The Reality of Social Construction; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Figures; Acknowledgements; Part One Social ontology; 1 Introduction; Varieties of social constructionism; Realism versus social constructionism?; The social ontology of normatively based phenomena; Culture and institutions; Linguistic constructionism; Discursive constructionism; Knowledge and reality; Reconciling realism and social constructionism; 2 Norm circles; Realist ontology; Social ontology; Norm circles; Norm circle boundaries; Locating normative causal power
    Description / Table of Contents: Norm circle intersectionality and complexitiesTypes of norm circle; Is normativity socially constructed?; Conclusion; Part Two Culture; 3 Culture and rules; The problem of culture; Culture as objective knowledge?; Culture as a property of groups of people - and things; Can rules be things with causal power?; Can rules be shared?; Conclusion; 4 Institutional reality; The construction of institutional facts; Constitutive rules and status function declarations; The background; Does language create institutional facts?; Is Searle an individualist?; Indexing norms and institutional reality
    Description / Table of Contents: ConclusionPart Three Language; 5 Signification; Saussure's theory of signification; The ontology of the sign; Linguistic arbitrariness; Conclusion; 6 Langue and parole; Speech communities; Communities of practice; Linguistic circles; Communities of practice as associations; Linguistic circles and speech communities; From langue to parole; Meaning in practice; Conclusion; 7 Categories, essences, and sexes; Linguistic hegemony; Natural kinds; Cluster kinds; Kinds and categories; The social construction of the human sexes; Are the sexes natural kinds?; Sex and gender; Conclusion
    Description / Table of Contents: Part Four Discourse8 Discourse; What is discourse?; Discursive formations; Discursive norm circles; Conclusion; 9 Cultures and classes; Cultures and boundaries; Cultures as national; Cultures: constructed or real?; Classes; Conclusion; 10 Subjects; What is the subject?; The subject in Althusser and Foucault; Butler's attack on the subject; Butler's performative account of the subject; Moderate constructionism and subjects; Conclusion; Part Five Knowledge; 11 Knowledge; Knowledge as a form of belief; Justifying knowledge; Types of knowledge; Epistemological circles
    Description / Table of Contents: Science and epistemic circlesSocial influences on epistemic standards; Epistemic relativism and its implications; Conclusion; 12 Reality; Berger and Luckmann; Rhetoric and reality; The genealogy of neo-Kantian constructionism; The incoherence of neo-Kantian constructionism; Conclusion; 13 Conclusion; The social ontology of normative structures; Realist social constructionism; The rebuttal of radical constructionisms; Towards a constructionist realist social theory; Bibliography; Index;
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    ISBN: 9781107014244
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (336 p)
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    Parallel Title: Print version Diaspora Nationalism and Jewish Identity in Habsburg Galicia
    DDC: 305.89240438609034
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    Keywords: Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) ; Ethnic relations ; Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) ; Politics and government ; 18th century ; Jews ; Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) ; History ; 18th century ; Jews ; Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) ; History ; 19th century ; Jews ; Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) ; History ; 20th century ; Nationalism ; Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) ; Zionism ; Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Explains the construction of the Jewish nation in Galicia, the process by which traditional Jews modernized and the variety of identities they adopted
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Diaspora Nationalism and Jewish Identity in Habsburg Galicia; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; A NOTE ON TRANSLATION; 1 Galician Jewry under Habsburg Rule: The First Century, 1772-1883; GALICIAN JEWS CONFRONT HABSBURG GERMANIZATION; THE STRUGGLE FOR EMANCIPATION; EMANCIPATION AND ITS LIMITATIONS: POLONIZATION, NATIONAL RIGHTS, AND JEWISH EXCLUSION; SHOMER ISRAEL AND THE EMERGENCE OF "JEWISH" POLITICS; 2 Neither Germans nor Poles: Jewish Nationalism in Galicia before: Herzl, 1883-1896; MIKRA KODESH AND ITS OPPONENTS
    Description / Table of Contents: THE NATIONALISTS' FIRST CAMPAIGN: J. S. BLOCH VERSUS EMIL BYKMIKRA KODESH BECOMES ZION; CENTRALIZATION; MEETING THE SOCIALIST CHALLENGE; 3 Building a Nation of Readers: The Emergence of a Yiddish Populist Press ; THE TURN TO YIDDISH; PAPERS FOR THE JEWISH FOLK: NURTURING AN ORTHODOX READING PUBLIC; FROM READERS TO VOTERS: THE HOLY CAMPAIGN TO REELECT JOSEPH BLOCH; CONCLUSION; 4 A Broadening Audience: Organizational and Ideological Change, 1896-1904; HERZL, THE ZIONIST CONGRESS, AND GALICIAN REORGANIZATION; REACHING TRADITIONAL JEWS; REFASHIONING NATIONALIST LITERATURE
    Description / Table of Contents: RETURN TO DIASPORA POLITICS5 Fort mit den Hausjuden!: The 1907 Parliamentary Elections and the Rise of Jewish Mass Politics; INTRODUCTION; UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE AND ZIONIST POLITICS; A PRELUDE TO THE COMING BATTLE; THE JEWISH NATIONAL PARTY OF AUSTRIA; THE 1907 CAMPAIGN; ZIONIST OPPOSITION: SOCIALIST, INDEPENDENT, ORTHODOX, AND ASSIMILATIONIST; POLES, RUTHENIANS, AND JEWS; THE RESULTS; Conclusion; Appendix A: Jewish Parliamentary Representatives from Galicia, 1873-1911 ; Appendix B: Party-Affiliated Jewish Candidates in Galician Districts in 1907 (Winner In Bold) ; Bibliography; Index
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    ISBN: 1139845039 , 1139840290 , 1139149423 , 9781139840293 , 9781139149426 , 9781139845038
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 343 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Christia, Fotini Alliance formation in civil wars
    DDC: 303.6/4
    Keywords: Civil war ; Alliances ; Civil war Case studies ; Alliances Case studies ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; International Relations ; General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Violence in Society ; Alliances ; Civil war ; Afghanistan-Konflikt ; Bürgerkrieg ; Bündnis ; Gleichgewichtspolitik ; Case studies ; Afghanistan ; Bosnien ; Fallstudiensammlung ; Fallstudiensammlung ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Fallstudiensammlung
    Abstract: "This book argues that relative power balances, rather than shared identities, explain why combatant groups in the Afghan civil wars constantly aligned with and double-crossed each other, and develops a theory on alliance formation and group fractionalization in multiparty civil wars"--
    Abstract: Introduction -- Part I. Context and Theory: 1. Literature and research design; 2. A theory of warring group alliances and fractionalization in mult-party civil wars -- Part II. Afghanistan: 3. The Afghan Intra-Mujahedin War, 1992-1998; 4. The Afghan Communist-Mujahedin War, 1978-1989; 5. The theory at the commander level in Afghanistan, 1978-1998 -- Part III. Bosnia and Herzegovina: 6. The Bosnian Civil War, 1992-1995; 7. The Bosnian Civil War, 1941-1945 -- Part IV. Further Extensions: 8. Quantitative testing on the universe of cases of multi-party civil wars -- Conclusion.
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    ISBN: 9781139841962
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (362 p.))
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    Series Statement: Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences v.35
    Series Statement: Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences v.35
    Series Statement: EBL-Schweitzer
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Exponential random graph models for social networks
    DDC: 302.3
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    Abstract: Cover; Exponential Random Graph Models for Social Networks; Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Intent of This Book; 1.2 Software and Data; 1.3 Structure of the Book; 1.3.1 Section I: Rationale; 1.3.2 Section II: Methods; 1.3.3 Section III: Applications; 1.3.4 Section IV: Future; 1.4 How To Read This Book; 1.5 Assumed Knowledge of Social Network Analysis; Section I: Rationale; 2 What Are Exponential Random Graph Models?; 2.1 Exponential Random Graph Models: A Short Definition; 2.2 ERGM Theory. - 2.3 Brief History of ERGMs2.4 Network Data Amenable to ERGMs; 3 Formation of Social Network Structure; 3.1 Tie Formation: Emergence of Structure; 3.1.1 Formation of Social Ties; 3.1.2 Network Configurations: Consequential Network Patterns and Related Processes; 3.1.3 Local Network Processes; 3.1.4 Dependency (and Theories of Network Dependence); 3.1.5 Complex Combination of Multiple and Nested Social Processes; 3.2 Framework for Explanations of Tie Formation; 3.2.1 Network Self-Organization; 3.2.2 Individual Attributes; 3.2.3 Exogenous Contextual Factors: Dyadic Covariates. - 4 Simplified Account of an Exponential Random Graph Model as a Statistical Model4.1 Random Graphs; 4.2 Distributions of Graphs; 4.3 Some Basic Ideas about Statistical Modeling; 4.4 Homogeneity; 5 Example Exponential Random Graph Model Analysis; 5.1 Applied ERGM Example: Communication in "The Corporation"; 5.2 ERGM Model and Interpretation; 5.2.1 Multiple Explanations for Network Structure; Section II: Methods; 6 Exponential Random Graph Model Fundamentals; 6.1 Chapter Outline; 6.2 Network Tie-Variables; 6.3 Notion of Independence; 6.4 ERGMs from Generalized Linear Model Perspective
    Abstract: This book provides an account of the theoretical and methodological underpinnings of exponential random graph models (ERGMs)
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Exponential Random Graph Models for Social Networks; Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Intent of This Book; 1.2 Software and Data; 1.3 Structure of the Book; 1.3.1 Section I: Rationale; 1.3.2 Section II: Methods; 1.3.3 Section III: Applications; 1.3.4 Section IV: Future; 1.4 How To Read This Book; 1.5 Assumed Knowledge of Social Network Analysis; Section I: Rationale; 2 What Are Exponential Random Graph Models?; 2.1 Exponential Random Graph Models: A Short Definition; 2.2 ERGM Theory
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.3 Brief History of ERGMs2.4 Network Data Amenable to ERGMs; 3 Formation of Social Network Structure; 3.1 Tie Formation: Emergence of Structure; 3.1.1 Formation of Social Ties; 3.1.2 Network Configurations: Consequential Network Patterns and Related Processes; 3.1.3 Local Network Processes; 3.1.4 Dependency (and Theories of Network Dependence); 3.1.5 Complex Combination of Multiple and Nested Social Processes; 3.2 Framework for Explanations of Tie Formation; 3.2.1 Network Self-Organization; 3.2.2 Individual Attributes; 3.2.3 Exogenous Contextual Factors: Dyadic Covariates
    Description / Table of Contents: 4 Simplified Account of an Exponential Random Graph Model as a Statistical Model4.1 Random Graphs; 4.2 Distributions of Graphs; 4.3 Some Basic Ideas about Statistical Modeling; 4.4 Homogeneity; 5 Example Exponential Random Graph Model Analysis; 5.1 Applied ERGM Example: Communication in "The Corporation"; 5.2 ERGM Model and Interpretation; 5.2.1 Multiple Explanations for Network Structure; Section II: Methods; 6 Exponential Random Graph Model Fundamentals; 6.1 Chapter Outline; 6.2 Network Tie-Variables; 6.3 Notion of Independence; 6.4 ERGMs from Generalized Linear Model Perspective
    Description / Table of Contents: 6.5 Possible Forms of Dependence6.5.1 Bernoulli Assumption; 6.5.2 Dyad-Independent Assumption; 6.5.3 Markov Dependence Assumption; 6.5.4 Realization-Dependent Models; 6.6 Different Classes of Model Specifications; 6.6.1 Bernoulli Model; 6.6.2 Dyadic Independence Models; 6.6.3 Markov Model; 6.6.4 Social Circuit Models; 6.7 Other Model Specifications; 6.8 Conclusion; 7 Dependence Graphs and Sufficient Statistics; 7.1 Chapter Outline; 7.2 Dependence Graph; 7.2.1 Hammersley-Clifford Theorem and Sufficient Statistics; 7.2.2 Sufficient Subgraphs for Nondirected Graphs
    Description / Table of Contents: 7.3 Dependence Graphs Involving Attributes7.4 Conclusion; 8 Social Selection, Dyadic Covariates, and Geospatial Effects; 8.1 Individual, Dyadic, and Other Attributes; 8.2 ERGM Social Selection Models; 8.2.1 Models for Undirected Networks; 8.2.2 Models for Directed Networks; 8.2.3 Conditional Odds Ratios; 8.3 Dyadic Covariates; 8.4 Geospatial Effects; 8.5 Conclusion; 9 Autologistic Actor Attribute Models; 9.1 Social Influence Models; 9.2 Extending ERGMs to Distribution of Actor Attributes; 9.3 Possible Forms of Dependence; 9.3.1 Independent Attribute Assumption
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    ISBN: 0511992882 , 9780511992889
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 323 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Young, Sally Ann How Australia decides
    DDC: 302.230994
    Keywords: Political campaigns ; Mass media Political aspects ; Political campaigns ; Politics and government ; Mass media ; Political aspects ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Media Studies ; Australia Politics and government 1945- ; Australia ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Election reporting in the 2000s -- pt. 1. Political news audiences and outlets. The political news audience -- The elite public sphere -- The popular public sphere -- Elections and audiences -- pt. 2. Where does election news come from and what is it about? Creating election news: journalists -- The stars of the show: politicians and campaigning -- Who controls the news agenda? -- 'From the campaign trail': the framing of election news -- pt. 3. Elections in mediated times. News, political reporting and the internet -- Bias -- News, the public and democracy.
    Abstract: In recent years, the Australian media have come under fire for their reporting of politics and election campaigns. Political reporting is said to be too influenced by commercial concerns, too obsessed with gossip and scandal, and too focused on trivia and 'sound bites' at the expense of serious issues
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    ISBN: 9780521769013 , 9780521189712
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    Parallel Title: Print version Cultural Evolution : By Means of Natural and Artefactual Languages
    DDC: 303.4
    Keywords: Language and languages Origin ; Human beings Origin ; Social evolution ; Human evolution ; Human evolution.. ; Social evolution.. ; Language and languages ; Origin.. ; Human beings ; Origin ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Expounds a theory of cultural evolution and shows how it can help us to understand the development of human culture
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Cultural Evolution; 1 Introduction: "Small Consequences of One General Law"; Towards a Better Understanding of Culture; Part I The Inheritance of Cultural Information; 2 What Is Information?; 3 How Is Information Inherited?; Part II The Inheritance of Cultural Information: Natural Language; 4 Natural Language and Culture: The Biological Building Blocks; 5 How Did Natural Language Evolve?; 6 Language, Thought and Culture; Part III The Inheritance of Cultural Information: Artefactual Language; 7 How Did Artefactual Language Evolve?
    Description / Table of Contents: 8 Artefactual Language, Representation and Culture9 Money: An Artefactual Language; 10 Money: The Explanatory Power of Artefactual Languages; Part IV The Receivers of Cultural Information; 11 How Does Human Diversity Affect Cultural Evolution?; Part V The Expression of Cultural Information; 12 Aspects of the Cultural Ecology; 13 Patterns of Cultural Taxonomy; 14 Conclusion: A Representational Understanding of Cultural Evolution; Appendix: What about Memetics?; Acknowledgements; Bibliography; Index
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    ISBN: 9781107001145 , 9781139011440 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 296 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource ISBN 9781139011440
    Edition: [Online-Ausg.]
    DDC: 300.1
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    Keywords: Wertorientierung ; Normativität ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Andrew Sayer suggests how social science can better understand people's concerns and values, especially their ethical sentiments and dispositions.
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    ISBN: 9781139099752 , 1107007593 , 1283341964 , 9781283341967 , 9781139103558 , 9781107007598
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xiii, 282 p) , ill
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Barriers to Peace in Civil War
    DDC: 303.6/4
    Keywords: Civil war Political aspects ; Peace ; Peace-building ; Rwanda History Civil War, 1990-1993 ; Rwanda History Civil War, 1994 ; Burundi History 1993- ; Burundi History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Civil wars with multiple combatants last longer and are harder to resolve. Cunningham suggests a new approach to peace negotiations
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Barriers to Peace in Civil War; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; Acknowledgements; Acronyms; 1 Introduction; The duration of war; What explains the duration?; What these approaches leave out; Multi-party conflicts and the duration of civil war; Veto players and spoilers; Implications for international responses to conflict; Road map for the book; 2 A veto player theory of conflict bargaining; What is a civil war?; Veto players and civil war; Identifying veto players in civil war; Autonomous preferences; Cohesiveness; Viability; Veto players in civil war; Veto combatants
    Description / Table of Contents: Latent veto playersExternal veto players; Veto players and bargaining in civil war; Why some civil wars have multiple combatants
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    ISBN: 9781107000094
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (x, 268 p)
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    Parallel Title: Print version The Sociology of Theodor Adorno
    DDC: 301.092
    Keywords: Adorno, Theodor W ; Sociology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Theodor Adorno is a widely-studied figure, but most often with regard to his work on cultural theory, philosophy and aesthetics. The Sociology of Theodor Adorno provides the first thorough English-language account of Adorno's sociological thinking. Matthias Benzer reads Adorno's sociology through six major themes: the problem of conceptualising capitalist society; empirical research; theoretical analysis; social critique; the sociological text; and the question of the non-social. Benzer explains the methodological and theoretical ideas informing Adorno's reflections on sociology and illustrates Adorno's approach to examining social life, including astrology, sexual taboos and racial prejudice. Benzer clarifies Adorno's sociology in relation to his work in other disciplines and the inspiration his sociology took from social thinkers such as Marx, Weber, Durkheim, Kracauer and Benjamin. The book raises critical questions about the viability of Adorno's sociological mode of procedure and its potential contributions and challenges to current debates in social science"--
    Abstract: "The Sociology of Theodor Adorno reads like an anachronistic title for a book. This is not because the ink of Adorno's last written word dried four decades ago. Many disciplines, notably philosophy and aesthetics, still cite his oeuvre as a timely source. It is Adorno's sociology that seems so far out of touch with basic trends in contemporary social science as to no longer warrant attention. Adorno conceived sociology as a demarcated discipline insofar as 'there are specifically sociological methods and ... questions' (IS 99) and insisted that this discipline required a concept of society. These convictions appear to clash head-on with present-day ideas for sociology's cross- or post-disciplinarity (Urry 2000aRFA-312: 199-200; 2003RFA-314: 124), its reunification with other disciplines as twenty-first-century historical science (Wallerstein 2000RFA-318: 33-4) and its abandonment of the concept of society . At first glance, Adorno's sociology promises little more than reactionary obstacles for the discipline's advance into the new millennium"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. Nothing under the sun; 2. Sociological material; 3. Sociological reflection; 4. The socio-critical dimension; 5. The sociological text; 6. Sociology and the non-social; Conclusion.
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    ISBN: 1139078275 , 9781139078276
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 268 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Lerner, Melvin J., 1929- Justice and self-interest
    DDC: 303.3/72
    Keywords: Social justice ; Justice ; Self-interest ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General ; Justice ; Self-interest ; Social justice ; Sociale rechtvaardigheid ; Eigenbelang ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "This volume argues that the commitment to justice is a fundamental motive and that, although it is typically portrayed as serving self-interest, it sometimes takes priority over self-interest. To make this case, the authors discuss the way justice emerges as a personal contract in children, ♯s̥ development; review a wide range of research studying the influences of the justice motive on evaluative, emotional, and behavioral responses; and detail common experiences that illustrate the impact of the justice motive. Through an extensive critique of the research on which some alternative models of justice are based, the authors present a model that describes the ways in which motives of justice and self-interest are integrated in people, ♯s̥ lives. They close with a discussion of some positive and negative consequences of the commitment to justice"--
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    Abstract: Contesting the primacy of self-interest -- Why does justice matter?: the development of a personal contract -- Commitment to justice: the initial primary automatic reaction -- Explaining the myth of self-interest -- Defining the justice motive: re-integrating procedural and distributive justice -- How people assess deservingness and justice: the role of social norms -- Integrating justice and self-interest: a tentative model -- Maintaining the commitment to justice in a complex world -- Bringing it closer to home: justice in another 'American tragedy' -- Emotional aftereffects: some negative consequences and thoughts on how to avoid them.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-261) and indexes
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    ISBN: 0511932804 , 9780511932809
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 212 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dwyer, James G., 1961- Moral status and human life
    DDC: 305.23
    Keywords: Children ; Social status Moral and ethical aspects ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Children's Studies ; Children ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Are children of equal, lesser, or perhaps even greater moral importance than adults? This work of applied moral philosophy develops a comprehensive account of how adults as moral agents ascribe moral status to beings - ourselves and others - and on the basis of that account identifies multiple criteria for having moral status. It argues that proper application of those criteria should lead us to treat children as of greater moral importance than adults. This conclusion presents a basis for critiquing existing social practices, many of which implicitly presuppose that children occupy an inferior status, and for suggesting how government policy, law, and social life might be different if it reflected an assumption that children are actually of superior status"--
    Abstract: What is moral status and why does it matter? -- How is moral status determined? -- Selecting criteria of moral status -- Problems in applying a multicriterial approach -- Applying a multicriteria moral status test to adults and children -- Legal, policy, and moral implications of children's superiority.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-208) and index
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    ISBN: 9781139114622
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (298 pages)
    Series Statement: Key Topics in Sociolinguistics
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.44/6
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    Keywords: Languages in contact ; Sociolinguistics ; Bilingualism ; Code switching (Linguistics) ; Language attrition ; Bilingualism ; Code switching (Linguistics) ; Language attrition ; Languages in contact ; Sociolinguistics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: An introduction to language attrition, providing an overview of linguistic and extralinguistic features involved and a description of research methods.
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- The structure of this book -- Attrition vs incomplete acquisition -- Part 1 Linguistic aspects of language attrition -- 2 What is attrition? -- 3 Cross-linguistic influence and the mental lexicon -- Borrowing -- Restructuring -- Convergence -- Shift -- Conclusion -- 4 Attrition in the mental lexicon -- Lexical diversity (type-token ratio) -- Lexical sophistication (lexical frequency profiles) -- Lexical accessibility (disfluency patterns) -- Conclusion -- 5 Attrition and the structure of language -- Phonetics and phonology -- Borrowing -- Restructuring -- Convergence -- Shift -- Attrition -- Grammar: morphemes and syntax -- Borrowing -- Restructuring -- Convergence -- Shift -- Attrition -- Conclusion -- Part II Extralinguistic aspects of language attrition -- 6 Personal background factors -- The age factor -- Age at onset of attrition -- Language transmission and international adoption -- Adolescence, identification and acculturation -- Old age and language reversion -- Length of residence -- Conclusion -- 7 The role of L1 input and output -- Interactive L1 use -- Non-interactive exposure: books and the media -- The language of thought and emotion -- Conclusion -- 8 Attitudes and identities -- Migration, identity and bilingual development -- Attitude and motivation -- Identity and identification -- Attitudes, identity and language attrition -- Conclusion -- Part III Conducting research on language attrition - preliminary considerations -- 9 The test populations: participant characteristics and acquisition -- Be thorough -- Baseline requirements -- Participant acquisition (and a note of caution) -- Be sensitive -- Be organized -- Who to compare them against: point of reference -- Longitudinal studies -- Control groups.
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    ISBN: 9781139079693
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    Pages: 1 online resource (198 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 301
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    Keywords: Human beings Origin ; Human evolution ; Human beings ; Origin ; Human evolution ; Electronic books ; Online-Publikation
    Abstract: In this powerful study the distinguished social anthropologist Alan Barnard addresses the fundamental questions surrounding the evolution of human society.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- A short history of human origins -- The seventeenth century -- The eighteenth century -- The nineteenth century -- The twentieth century -- The twenty-first century -- Social and cultural anthropology -- 2 If chimps could talk -- Reflections on shared ancestors and cousins -- Cultural attributes of orangs, gorillas and chimps -- Orang-utans -- Gorillas -- Common chimpanzees and bonobos -- Sharing and reciprocity among chimpanzees -- Chimpanzee culture and cultural diversity -- Reflections on a short visit to Budongo -- 3 Fossils and what they tell us -- Three different kinds of evolution -- Earliest hominins and australopithecines -- Early hominins -- Australopithecines -- Earliest Homo -- Homo sapiens and later global migrations -- Biological, technological and cultural developments -- Science, myth and theory -- Biological bases of human sociality -- Hominin sociality? -- All humanity is one race, and one culture -- Genetics, demography and social anthropology -- 4 Group size and settlement -- The correlation between brain size and group size -- Implications for social behaviour and migration -- Population size and migration -- Why live in a town? -- Julian Steward and cultural ecology -- Settlement patterns -- Further models from hunter-gatherer studies -- The tragedy of the commons -- 5 Teaching, sharing and exchange -- Problems in 'society' and 'culture' -- Social systems -- Sharing -- Exchange -- Formalism and substantivism -- Paris, 1978: universal kinship and hxaro -- Paris, 1968: original affluence -- Political order and anthropological models -- Pedagogical lessons -- 6 Origins of language and symbolism -- Thoughts and theories of the origin and purpose of language -- Full language?.
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; 2. If chimps could talk; 3. Fossils and what they tell us; 4. The brain and group size; 5. Teaching, sharing and exchange; 6. Origins of language and symbolism; 7. Elementary structures of kinship; 8. A new synthesis; 9. Conclusions.
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    ISBN: 0511852029 , 1139078062 , 9780511852022 , 9781139078061
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (274 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Peleg, Ilan Israel's Palestinians : The Conflict Within
    DDC: 305.8992/74
    Keywords: Jewish-Arab relations ; Arab-Israeli conflict 1993- ; Palestinian Arabs ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Government ; International ; Arab-Israeli conflict ; Jewish-Arab relations ; Palestinian Arabs ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Online-Publikation
    Abstract: Arab-Jewish Relations and the Israeli-Palestinian ConflictInternal Peace and External Peace; Bibliography; Index.
    Abstract: Cover; Israel's Palestinians; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface and Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Other Palestinian Problem; The Internal Conflict and the External Conflict; A Dangerous Divide; Plan of the Book; PART I: THE CONFLICT WITHIN; 1: Palestinians in Israel: Separate and Unequal; A Minority or Minorities?; The Collective Identity of Arabs in Israel: "Palestinians in Israel"; The Status of Arabs in Israel: Second-Class Citizens; Conclusion; 2: Palestinian Politics in a Jewish State; The 1950s and 1960s: Repression and Resistance; The 1970s and 1980s: The Palestinian Awakening.
    Abstract: The 1990s and 2000s: A New AgendaThe Vision Documents; Conclusion; 3: A Radicalized Minority?; The Case against Radicalization; Growing Alienation, Militancy, and Radicalism; Conclusion; 4: The Jewish Majority and the Arab "Other"; Israeli-Jewish Attitudes toward Arab Citizens: Between Ambivalence and Antipathy; The Rise of Intolerance: A Jewish Backlash; Conclusion; PART II: MANAGING THE CONFLICT; 5: The Formation of the Jewish Republic; A Jewish Republic or a Liberal Democracy?; Controlling the Minority; Conclusion; 6: Alternatives to Ethnic Hegemony.
    Abstract: This timely book explores the causes and consequences of the growing conflict between Israel's Jewish majority and its Palestinian-Arab minority
    Abstract: The Universality of Ethno-National ConflictManaging Ethnic Difference: Accommodation or Exclusion?; Individual-Based and Group-Based Approaches to Ethnic Accommodation; Power Sharing versus Power Division; Conclusion; 7: Neither Ethnocracy nor Bi-nationalism Seeking the Middle Ground; Redefining the Israeli State; A New Rights Regime; Conclusion; 8: Israel's Challenge: Moving from Hegemony to Equality; Transforming Hegemony; Examples of Transformation; The Prospects for Change; Conclusion: Future Scenarios; Conclusion: A Comprehensive Resolution of the Palestinian Problem.
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    ISBN: 9780521858649 , 9780521675321
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xxvii, 344 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Print version Religion and Modern Society : Citizenship, Secularisation and the State
    DDC: 306.6
    Keywords: Globalization Religious aspects ; Secularism ; Religion and sociology ; Religion and state ; Electronic books
    Abstract: A unique historical and comparative analysis of the place of religion in the emergence of modern secular society
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: Introduction: the state of the sociology of religion; Part I. Theoretical Frameworks: The Problem of Religion in Sociology: 1. Religion, religions and the body; 2. Emile Durkheim and the classification of religion; 3. Max Weber and comparative religion; 4. Talcott Parsons and the expressive revolution; 5. Mary Douglas and modern primitives; 6. Pierre Bourdieu and religious practice; Part II. Religion, State and Post-Secularity: 7. The secularization thesis; 8. Legal pluralism, religion and multiculturalism; 9. Managing religions: liberal and authoritarian states; 10. Religious speech: on ineffable communication; 11. Spiritualities: the media, feminism and consumerism; 12. Religion, globalization and cosmopolitanism; 13. Civil religion, citizenship and the business cycle; 14. The globalization of piety.
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    ISBN: 9781107401518 , 9781139203630
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (246 p.)
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    Series Statement: International Review of Social History Supplements, 18 v.18
    Parallel Title: Print version Globalization, Environmental Change, and Social History
    DDC: 306.09
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    Abstract: Social and environmental historians assess the extent to which transnational agents changed socioecological space as a consequence of globalization.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Globalization, environmental change, and social history : an introduction , The Mid-Atlantic islands : a theatre of early modern ecocide? , Environmental change and globalization in seventeenth-century France : Dutch traders and the draining of French wetlands (Arles, Petit Poitou) , The colonial famine plot : slavery, free trade, and empire in the French Atlantic, 1763-1791 , Environmental changes, the emergence of a fuel market, and the working conditions of salt makers in Bengal, c.1780-1845 , Industrial life in a limiting landscape : an environmental interpretation of Stalinist Social conditions in the far north , "Pumpkins just got in there": gender and generational conflict and "improved" agriculture in colonial Zimbabwe , Hydro-businesses : national and global demands influencing meanings and uses of the São Francisco River Basin environment of Brazil , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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    ISBN: 9780511858215
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (277 p.)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Bullying in different contexts
    DDC: 302.343
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    Keywords: Psychology, Applied ; Bullying ; Bullying ; Psychology, Applied ; Electronic books ; Schule ; Mobbing ; Psychologie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bullying ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Schule ; Mobbing ; Psychologie
    Abstract: This book highlights bullying as a complex, multi-caused behaviour which can occur in a variety of contexts, social settings and relationships
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Figures; Tables; Contributors; 1 A history of research into bullying; 2 Peer-victimisation in preschool; 3 Bullying in schools: thirty years of research; 4 Peer violence in residential children's homes: a unique experience; 5 Domestic violence: bullying in the home; 6 Juvenile dating and violence; 7 Bullying in prisons: bringing research up to date; 8 Bullying in the workplace; 9 Elder abuse and bullying: exploring theoretical and empirical connections; 10 Cyberbullying; 11 An overview of bullying and abuse across settings; Index
    Description / Table of Contents: CoverHalf-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- 1 A history of research into bullying -- General overview of and rationale for the book -- What is bullying? -- Types of bullying -- Current state of research -- The developmental process of research into bullying -- The current book -- REFERENCES -- 2 Peer-victimisation in preschool -- Nature and extent -- Risk factors -- Family factors -- Aggression and attachment -- Peer-relations -- Social cognition -- Summary of chapter -- Implications for interventions and future research -- REFERENCES -- 3 Bullying in schools: thirty years of research -- First wave of research: origins, 1970s1988 -- Second wave of research: establishing a research programme, 1989mid 1990s -- Third wave of research: an established international research programme, mid 1990s2004 -- Fourth wave of research: cyberbullying, 2004present -- Definitions of bullying -- What we know about school bullying -- Methods of study -- Incidence figures -- Types of bullying -- Bias bullying -- Roles in bullying -- Causes of bullying and correlates of the bully and victim roles -- Correlates of the victim role -- Correlates of the bully role -- Correlates of the defender role -- Structural features of bullying -- Contribution of theory -- Implications for intervention -- Interventions in Norway -- Interventions in the UK -- Other interventions -- Meta-analyses of interventions -- Possible ways forward in research and practice -- Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- 4 Peer violence in residential childrens homes: a unique experience -- Background -- Terminology and definitions -- Theoretical standpoint -- Peer violence in residential childrens care -- Incidence rates of peer violence in residential childrens homes -- Nature of peer violence in residential settings -- Physical violence -- Non-contact violence -- Verbal violence -- Sexual violence -- Perceptions of bullying -- Wider cultural contexts -- Peer-group hierarchies -- Gender -- Racism -- Childrens and young peoples protective strategies -- Staff understanding and response -- Residential context -- Responding to peer violence in residential settings -- Identifying and adapting strategies that may work -- Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- 5 Domestic violence: bullying in the home -- Nature and prevalence of domestic violence -- Abuse between adults -- Childrens exposure to IPV between adults -- Abuse of children and adolescents by adults -- Abuse between child and adolescent siblings -- Correlates and impact of domestic violence -- Domestic violence between adults -- Exposure of children and adolescents to IPV -- Abuse of children and adolescents by adults in the home -- Domestic violence between child and adolescent siblings -- Theoretical accounts of IPV and bullying -- Implications for policy and professional practice -- Domestic violence and children/adolescents -- Proposals for further research -- Acknowledgements -- REFERENCES -- 6 Juvenile dating and violence -- The importance of the first romantic relationships in adolescence -- Violence in adolescent couples: studies on dating violence -- T$3.
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    ISBN: 9780521873772
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (358 p.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Philosemitism in History
    DDC: 305.892/4
    Keywords: Jewish diaspora ; Philosemitism ; History ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: A broad and ambitious overview of the significance of philosemitism in European and world history, from antiquity to the present
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Philosemitism in History; Title; Copyright; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: A Brief History of Philosemitism; PART I: MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN FRAMEWORKS; 1: Philosemitic Tendencies in Medieval Western Christendom; NEW TESTAMENT IMAGERY AND FORMAL CHURCH DOCTRINE; ECCLESIASTICAL POLICY; PERCEIVED LACUNAE IN THE EUROPEAN ECONOMY; NEEDS OF THE GOVERNING AUTHORITIES; RESPECT FOR JEWISH THINKING AND SENTIMENTS OF FRIENDSHIP; 2: The Revival of Christian Hebraism in Early Modern Europe
    Description / Table of Contents: 3: The Philosemitic Moment?: Judaism and Republicanism in Seventeenth-Century European ThoughtPETRUS CUNAEUS AND THE REPUBLIC OF THE HEBREWS; JOHN SELDEN AND THE POLITICS OF JEWISH LAW; JAMES HARRINGTON, HEBRAIC REPUBLICANISM, AND THE READMISSION OF JEWS TO ENGLAND; EXCAVATING THE PHILOSEMITIC MOMENT; PART II: THREE EUROPEAN PHILOSEMITES; 4: William Whiston's Judeo-Christianity: Millenarianism and Christian Zionism in Early Enlightenment England; WHISTON'S PRIMITIVE CHRISTIANITY; WHISTON'S CHRISTIAN ZIONISM; WHISTON AND "REAL" JEWS; WAS WHISTON A PHILOSEMITE?
    Description / Table of Contents: 5: A Friend of the Jews?: The Abbé Grégoire and Philosemitism in Revolutionary France6: Ordinary People, Ordinary Jews: Mór Jókai as Magyar Philosemite; A CHILDHOOD METAMORPHOSIS AND ITS LITERARY LEGACY; KORICSANER: DISLODGING A STEREOTYPE; THE JEW AS ORDINARY PERSON; PART III: THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF PHILOSEMITISM IN VICTORIAN BRITAIN AND IMPERIAL GERMANY; 7: Bad Jew/Good Jewess: Gender and Semitic Discourse in Nineteenth-Century England; REASON AND SPIRIT; COMMERCE AND CULTURE; COSMOPOLITANISM AND NATIONALITY; CONCLUSION; 8: Anti-"Philosemitism" and Anti-Antisemitism in Imperial Germany
    Description / Table of Contents: 9: From Recognition to Consensus: The Nature of Philosemitism in Germany, 1871-1932WAS THERE A PHILOSEMITIC TRADITION IN GERMANY?; HOW EXTRAORDINARY GERMANS BECAME PHILOSEMITIC: THE "CONTACT HYPOTHESIS"; WHAT WAS THE CONNECTION BETWEEN PHILOSEMITISM AND JEWISH LEARNING?; WHY SOME PHILOSEMITIC SENTIMENTS BLOSSOMED AND OTHERS WITHERED: THE IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL CONTEXT; A HISTORIOGRAPHIC LOGJAM: SOCIALISM BETWEEN ANTISEMITISM AND PHILOSEMITISM; CONCLUSION; PART IV: AMERICAN PHILOSEMITISMS; 10: Ethnic Role Models and Chosen Peoples: Philosemitism in African American Culture; BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
    Description / Table of Contents: ZORA NEALE HURSTONPAUL ROBESON; CONCLUSION; 11: Connoisseurs of Angst: The Jewish Mystique and Postwar American Literary Culture; BACKGROUNDS; POSTWAR DEVELOPMENTS; PHILOSEMITISM AMONG THE CONFESSIONAL POETS; ROBERT LOWELL; SYLVIA PLATH; JOHN BERRYMAN; CONCLUSION; 12: "It's All in the Bible": Evangelical Christians, Biblical Literalism, and Philosemitism in Our Times; EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN MILLENNIAL FAITH AND THE JEWS; EVANGELICAL PHILOSEMITES AT WORK: CHRISTIAN ZIONISM; PHILOSEMITE CHRISTIANS AND A JEWISH STATE; ISRAELIS AND CHRISTIAN PHILOSEMITES
    Description / Table of Contents: CHRISTIAN SUPPORTERS OF JEWISH BUILDERS OF THE TEMPLE
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    ISBN: 9780521193825
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (192 p.)
    Parallel Title: Print version Peace Education : How We Come to Love and Hate War
    DDC: 303.66071
    Keywords: International relations ; Peace ; Study and teaching ; Case studies ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Online-Publikation
    Abstract: An approach to peace education designed to help students understand the psychological factors that push people into war and violence
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; PEACE EDUCATION; Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; Introduction; 1 The Centrality of War in History; THE VOCABULARY OF WAR; WAR THEORY; 2 Destruction; BODIES AND LIVES; BUILDINGS AND LANDSCAPES; LOSS OF SOCIAL SELF AND MORAL IDENTITY; 3 Masculinity and the Warrior; EVOLUTIONARY LEGACIES; MASCULINITY; WARRIORS; 4 Patriotism; STARTING WITH CHILDREN; COSMOPOLITANISM AND PATRIOTISM; A CHASTENED PATRIOTISM; UNDERSTANDING PATRIOTISM AND COSMOPOLITANISM; 5 Hatred; WAR AND HATRED; LONG-STANDING HATREDS; TERRORISM; 6 Religion; THE GOD DEBATE; RELIGIOUS SUPPORT FOR WAR
    Description / Table of Contents: EDUCATING FOR RATIONALITYWHY CAN'T WE DO IT? WHAT HOLDS US BACK?; 7 Pacifism; THE POSITIVE SIDE OF RELIGION; PEACE MOVEMENTS; GIVING PACIFISM A CHANCE; 8 Women and War; WOMEN'S SUPPORT OF WAR; WOMEN AGAINST WAR; A LARGER PEACE; 9 Existential Meaning; EXISTENTIAL ANXIETY AND MEANING; UNDER CONTROL; EVERYDAY LIFE; 10 The Challenge to Education; PEACE EDUCATION; BALANCING FACTS AND MEMORIES; NOTES; INTRODUCTION; 1. THE CENTRALITY OF WAR IN HISTORY; 2. DESTRUCTION; 3. MASCULINITY AND THE WARRIOR; 4. PATRIOTISM; 5. HATRED; 6. RELIGION; 7. PACIFISM; 8. WOMEN AND WAR; 9. EXISTENTIAL MEANING
    Description / Table of Contents: 10. THE CHALLENGE TO EDUCATIONBIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX;
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    ISBN: 9781107016293 , 1107602378 , 1107016290 , 9781107602373
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (256 p.)
    Parallel Title: Print version Educations in Ethnic Violence : Identity, Educational Bubbles, and Resource Mobilization
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Lange, Matthew, 1974 - Educations in ethnic violence
    DDC: 305.8009172/4
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    Keywords: Segregation in education ; Discrimination in education ; Students Attitudes ; Ethnic conflict ; Ethnic relations ; Education Sociological aspects ; Discrimination in education ; Education ; Sociological aspects ; Ethnic conflict ; Ethnic relations ; Segregation in education ; Students ; Attitudes ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Online-Publikation ; Bildungswesen ; Ethnische Gruppe ; Gewalt
    Abstract: In Educations in Ethnic Violence, Matthew Lange analyzes ways in which education contributes to ethnic violence
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Educations in Ethnic Violence; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; Acknowledgments; 1: Introduction: Education and Ethnic Violence; METHODOLOGY AND RESEARCH DESIGN; 2: Education and Ethnic Violence: A Theoretical Framework; ETHNIC VIOLENCE AND EDUCATION: DEFINITIONS; THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK: EDUCATION AND ETHNIC VIOLENCE; The Socialization Mechanism; The Frustration-Aggression Mechanism; The Competition Mechanism; The Mobilization Mechanism; Education, Empowerment, and Ethnic Violence; EDUCATIONAL MECHANISMS: INTERACTIONS AND SCOPE CONDITIONS; Mechanistic Complementarity
    Description / Table of Contents: Scope Conditions and InteractionsSUMMARY; 3: Testing the Impact of Education on Ethnic Violence: A Cross-Sectional Time-Series Analysis; DATA AND METHODS; Dependent Variable; Focal Independent Variables; Control Variables; Interactions with Education; Data Summary and Diagnostics; RESULTS; CONCLUSION; 4: Education and Ethnic Violence in Sri Lanka; ETHNICITY AND ETHNO-NATIONALIST VIOLENCE IN SRI LANKA; A HISTORY OF EDUCATION IN SRI LANKA; EDUCATION, ETHNO-NATIONALISM, AND VIOLENCE; EDUCATIONAL MECHANISMS; The Frustration-Aggression and Competition Mechanisms; CONCLUSION
    Description / Table of Contents: 5: Education and Ethnic Violence in CyprusBACKGROUND: FOREIGN DOMINATION, ENOSIS, AND ETHNIC VIOLENCE; A History of Foreign Domination; Enosis and EOKA; Ethnic Violence in Cyprus; EDUCATION AND ETHNO-NATIONALIST VIOLENCE IN CYPRUS; Education in Colonial Cyprus; The Educated Elite and the Enosis Movement; Educational Mechanisms; CONCLUSION; 6: Education and Ethnic Violence in the Palestinian Territories, India, and Sub-Saharan Africa; ETHNO-NATIONALIST VIOLENCE IN THE PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES AND ISRAEL; Factors Promoting Militancy among Educated Palestinians
    Description / Table of Contents: EDUCATED UNEMPLOYMENT AND ETHNIC VIOLENCE IN INDIAEducated Unemployment and Ethnic Violence in Assam; Kerala: A Negative Case; EDUCATION AND ETHNIC VIOLENCE IN AFRICA; Education and Ethnic Violence in Africa: A Statistical Analysis; Colonialism, Education, and Ethnic Violence in Africa; Education, Socialization, and Ethnic Violence in Rwanda; CONCLUSION; 7: Education and Ethno-Nationalist Conflict in Canada and Germany; ETHNO-NATIONALISM AND CONFLICT IN CANADA; Education and the Quebec Independence Movement; The Impediments of Ethno-Nationalist Violence in Quebec
    Description / Table of Contents: GERMANY, EDUCATION, AND ETHNO-NATIONALIST VIOLENCEThe Nazi Party and Education; The Causes of Nazi Support among the Educated; Nazi Support among University Students and Medical Doctors; Nazis and Neo-Nazis: Similarities and Differences; 8: Education and Ethnic Violence: Conclusions and Implications; BEYOND ETHNIC VIOLENCE? EDUCATION AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE; POLICY IMPLICATIONS; Bibliography; Index;
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Introduction: education and ethnic violence2. Education and ethnic violence: a theoretical framework -- 3. Testing the impact of education on ethnic violence: a cross-sectional time-series analysis -- 4. Education and ethnic violence in Sri Lanka -- 5. Education and ethnic violence in Cyprus -- 6. Education and ethnic violence in the Palestinian territories, India, and sub-Saharan Africa -- 7. Education and ethno-nationalist conflict in Canada and Germany -- 8. Education and ethnic violence: conclusions and implications.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9780521700719 , 9780521877084
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xii, 429 p) , ill
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Gunter, Michael M. Origins of Political Extremism: Mass Violence in the Twentieth Century and Beyond, Manus I. Midlarsky (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011), 442 pp., hardcover, 103.00/£63.00, paperback, 36.99/£22.99, e-book available 2013
    Parallel Title: Print version Origins of Political Extremism : Mass Violence in the Twentieth Century and Beyond
    DDC: 303.609/04
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    Keywords: Political violence ; Violence ; Radicalism ; Political violence ; Radicalism ; Violence ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Political extremism is one of the most pernicious, destructive and nihilistic forms of human expression. During the 20th century, in excess of 100 million people had their lives taken from them as the result of extremist violence. In this wide-ranging book Manus I. Midlarsky suggests that ephemeral gains, together with mortality salience, form basic explanations for the origins of political extremism and constitute a theoretical framework that also explains later mass violence. Midlarsky applies his framework to multiple forms of political extremism including the rise of Italian, Hungarian and Romanian fascism, Nazism, radical Islamism, and Soviet, Chinese and Cambodian communism. Other applications include a rampaging military (Japan, Pakistan, Indonesia) and extreme nationalism in Serbia, Croatia, the Ottoman Empire and Rwanda. Polish anti-Semitism after World War II and the rise of separatist violence in Sri Lanka are also examined"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: Introduction; Part I. Theory and Empirics: 1. The ephemeral gain: intimations of the politically finite; 2. Mortality salience: intimations of the corporeally finite; 3. Cases; Part II. The Secular 'Isms': 4. Fascism; 5. Communism; Part III. An Ostensibly Sacred 'Ism': 6. Radical Islamism: foundations; 7. Contemporary radical Islamist movements; 8. Muslims in India; Part IV. Extreme Nationalism: 9. Sri Lankan Tamils; 10. Poland; 11. The Balkans; 12. The rampaging military; 13. Variations in genocidal behavior; Part V. Conclusion: 14. Pathways to extremism; 15. Ethics and morality: the rejection of traditional moral restraints; 16. War, peace, and the decline of extremism.
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    ISBN: 9781107013650
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (358 p.)
    Series Statement: Communication, Society and Politics
    Parallel Title: Print version Comparing Media Systems Beyond the Western World
    DDC: 302.2309722
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    Abstract: This book explores the relation between media and political systems in a wide range of non-Western contexts
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Comparing Media Systems Beyond the Western World; Communication, Society, and Politics; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; 1 Introduction; The Methodology of Comparing Media Systems and Its Applicability to Other Cases; PART I CASES; 2 The Impact of National Security on the Development of Media Systems; The Case of Israel; Introduction; The Media's Role in Nation-Building and State Formation; The Decline of Political Parallelism; Toward Adoption of a Liberal Model; Impact of Conflict on the Media System; 3 Italianization (or Mediterraneanization) of the Polish Media System?
    Description / Table of Contents: Reality and PerspectiveThe Development of Mass Media in Poland; Development of the Press before 1939; Authoritarian Media System during the Communist Period (1944-89); Transformation to Liberal Democracy and the Mass Media Structure in the 2000s; Political Parallelism; Journalistic Professionalism; The Role of the State; Rational-Legal Authority and Clientelism; Conclusion; 4 Culture as a Guide in Theoretical Explorations of Baltic Media; Introduction; Media and Politics in the Baltic States; Historical and Cultural Roots of Baltic Journalism; Political Parallelism
    Description / Table of Contents: On the Boundary of Two Missions: The Role of the StateJournalistic Professionalism; Mixed Model Countries: Small Nations with Active Media and Passive Publics; 5 On Models and Margins; Comparative Media Models Viewed from a Brazilian Perspective; Models from . . . and Models to . . .; The Four Dimensions for Comparative Analysis and the Brazilian Media System; The Structure of Media Markets; Political Parallelism; Professionalism; The Role of the State; New Variables and Categories; Central and Peripheral Media Systems; System of Government; Beyond Political Parallelism; Conclusion
    Description / Table of Contents: 6 Africanizing Three Models of Media and PoliticsThe South African Experience; Locating South Africa within the Three-Model Paradigm: Four Dimensions; The Structure of Media Markets; Political Parallelism; Professionalism; The Role of the State; On Africanizing a Model of Media-State Relations; Conclusion; 7 The Russian Media Model in the Context of Post-Soviet Dynamics; Formal Laws versus Informal Norms; Attempts to Conceptualize the Russian Media Model; Media and Market: Press Developments in Post-Soviet Russia; Media and Political Parties: Parallelism in the Russian Way
    Description / Table of Contents: Media and the StateJournalistic Professionalism; Russian Media: A Statist Commercialized Model; 8 Understanding China's Media System in a World Historical Context; Provincializing Europe and the Legacy of the Soviet Model in China; Beyond "Intervention": The Dominant Role of the Chinese State; History, Technology, and Media Market Formation in China's Compressed Hypermodernity; Instrumentalization and Professionalization: Complexities, Tensions, and Accommodations; Media and Political Divisions within and beyond the CCP; Conclusion; PART II METHODS AND APPROACHES
    Description / Table of Contents: 9 The Rise of Transnational Media Systems
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  • 95
    ISBN: 9781139080187
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (351 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.30285/675
    Keywords: Consumer behavior ; Game theory ; Human behavior ; Social networks ; Consumer behavior ; Game theory ; Human behavior ; Social networks ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Demonstrates how signal processing techniques can be used to model user dynamics and optimize design of media-sharing network systems.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Part I: Introduction -- 1 Introduction to media-sharing social networks -- 1.1 Quantitative analysis of social networks -- 1.1.1 Social network representation, notations, and relationship measures -- 1.1.1.1 Representation -- 1.1.1.2 Notations -- 1.1.1.3 Relationship measures -- 1.1.2 Centrality and prestige -- 1.1.3 Cohesive subgroups -- 1.1.4 Structural equivalence -- 1.1.5 Other methods for network analysis -- 1.2 Understanding media semantics in media-sharing networks -- 1.2.1 Social media annotation -- 1.2.2 Semantic diversity -- 1.2.3 Emergent semantics -- 2 Overview of multimedia fingerprinting -- 2.1 Traitor-tracing multimedia fingerprinting -- 2.2 Scalable video coding system -- 2.3 Scalable video fingerprinting -- 2.3.1 Fingerprint embedding -- 2.3.2 Multiuser collusion attacks -- 2.3.3 Fingerprint detection and colluder identification -- 2.3.4 Performance criteria -- 3 Overview of mesh-pull peer-to-peer video streaming -- 3.1 Mesh-pull structure for P2P video streaming -- 3.1.1 Mesh formation -- 3.1.2 Video streaming services -- 3.1.3 Challenges in peer-to-peer video streaming -- 3.1.3.1 Peer heterogeneity -- 3.1.3.2 Quality metrics -- 3.1.3.3 Security threats -- 3.2 User dynamics in peer-to-peer video streaming -- 3.2.1 Peer selection -- 3.2.2 Incentives -- 3.2.2.1 Peer selection based on differential service -- 3.2.2.2 Chunk answering based on differential service -- 3.2.2.3 Incentives for super nodes -- 3.2.2.4 Incentives based on video quality -- 4 Game theory for social networks -- 4.1 Noncooperative and cooperative games -- 4.2 Noncooperative games -- 4.2.1 Pure-strategy Nash equilibriums -- 4.2.2 Mixed-strategy equilibriums -- 4.2.3 Equilibrium refinement -- 4.2.3.1 Pareto optimality -- 4.2.3.2 Subgame perfection -- 4.2.3.3 Stable equilibrium.
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: Preface; Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction to media-sharing social networks; 2. Overview of multimedia fingerprinting; 3. Overview of mesh-pull peer-to-peer video streaming; 4. Game theory for social networks; Part II. Behavior Forensics in Media-Sharing Social Networks: 5. Equal-risk fairness in colluder social networks; 6. Leveraging side information in colluder social networks; 7. Risk-distortion analysis of multiuser collusion; Part III. Fairness and Cooperation Stimulation: 8. Game-theoretic modelling of colluder social networks; 9. Cooperation stimulation in peer-to-peer video streaming; 10. Optimal pricing for mobile video streaming; Part IV. Misbehaving User Identification: 11. Cheating behavior in colluder social networks; 12. Attack resistance in peer-to-peer video streaming; 13. Misbehavior detection in colluder social networks with different structures; 14. Structuring cooperation for hybrid peer-to-peer streaming; References; Index.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9780521873826 , 9780521696036
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xii, 344 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Print version Conversation and Gender
    DDC: 302.346
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    Keywords: Conversation analysis ; Discourse analysis ; Oral communication Sex differences ; Language and sex ; Conversation analysis ; Discourse analysis ; Language and sex ; Oral communication ; Sex differences ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Showcases the latest thinking and cutting-edge research of scholars working on topics at the intersection of gender and conversation analysis
    Description / Table of Contents: pt. 1. Gender, person reference and self-categorizationpt. 2. Gender, repair and recipient design -- pt. 3. Gender and action formation -- pt. 4. Gender identities and membership categorization practices.
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    ISBN: 9780521154352 , 9780521190473
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (ix, 320 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Print version Analytical Sociology and Social Mechanisms
    DDC: 301.01
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    Keywords: Sociology ; Social systems ; Sociology Methodology ; Social systems ; Sociology ; Methodology ; Sociology ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "Mechanisms are very much a part of social life. For example, we can see that inequality has tended to increase over time and that cities can become segregated. But how do such mechanisms work? Analytical sociology is an influential approach to sociology which holds that explanations of social phenomena should focus on the social mechanisms that bring them about. This book evaluates the major features of this approach, focusing on the significance of the notion of mechanism. Leading scholars seek to answer a number of questions in order to explore all the relevant dimensions of mechanism-based explanations in social sciences. How do social mechanisms link together individual actions and social environments? What is the role of multi-agent modelling in the conceptualization of mechanisms? Does the notion of mechanism solve the problem of relevance in social sciences explanations?"--
    Abstract: "Mechanisms are very much a part of social life. For example, we can see that inequality has tended to increase over time, and that cities can become segregated. But how do such mechanisms work? Analytical sociology is an influential approach to sociology which holds that explanations of social phenomena should focus on the social mechanisms that bring them about. This book evaluates the major features of this approach, focusing on the significance of the notion of mechanism. Leading scholars seek to answer a number of questions in order to explore all the relevant dimensions of mechanism based explanations in social sciences. How do social mechanisms link together individual actions and social environments? What is the role of multi agent modeling in the conceptualization of mechanisms? Does the notion of mechanism solve the problem of relevance in social sciences explanations?"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: Introduction Pierre Demeulenaere; Part I. Action and Mechanisms: 1. Ordinary rationality: the core of analytical sociology Raymond Boudon; 2. Indeterminacy of emotional mechanisms Jon Elster; 3. A naturalistic ontology for mechanistic explanations in the social sciences Dan Sperber; 4. Conversation as mechanism: emergence in creative groups R. Keith Sawyer; Part II. Mechanisms and Causality: 5. Generative process model building Thomas J. Fararo; 6. Singular mechanisms and Bayesian narratives Peter Abell; 7. The logic of mechanismic explanations in the social sciences Michael Schmid; 8. Social mechanisms and explanatory relevance Petri Ylikoski; 9. Causal regularities, action and explanation Pierre Demeulenaere; Part III. Approaches to Mechanisms: 10. Youth unemployment: a self-reinforcing process? Yvonne Åberg and Peter Hedström; 11. Neighborhood effects, causal mechanisms, and the social structure of the city Robert J. Sampson; 12. Social mechanisms and generative explanations : computational models with double agents Michael W. Macy with Damon Centola, Andreas Flache, Arnout van de Rijt and Robb Willer; 13. Relative deprivation in Silico: agent-based models and causality in analytical sociology Gianluca Manzo.
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    ISBN: 9781107007352
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (ix, 252 p)
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    Parallel Title: Print version Reading and the History of Race in the Renaissance
    DDC: 305.80094/09024
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    Keywords: Race awareness in literature ; Books and reading History 16th century ; Race awareness History 16th century ; Books and reading ; Europe ; History ; 16th century ; Europe ; Intellectual life ; 16th century ; Race awareness ; Europe ; History ; 16th century ; Race awareness in literature ; Electronic books ; Europe Intellectual life 16th century
    Abstract: "Elizabeth Spiller studies how early modern attitudes towards race were connected to assumptions about the relationship between the act of reading and the nature of physical identity. As reading was understood to happen in and to the body, what you read could change who you were. In a culture in which learning about the world and its human boundaries came increasingly through reading, one place where histories of race and histories of books intersect is in the minds and bodies of readers. Bringing together ethnic studies, book history and historical phenomenology, this book provides a detailed case study of printed romances and works by Montalvo, Heliodorus, Amyot, Ariosto, Tasso, Cervantes, Munday, Burton, Sidney and Wroth. Reading and the History of Race traces ways in which print culture and the reading practices it encouraged, contributed to shifting understandings of racial and ethnic identity"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: Introduction: print culture, the humoral reader, and the racialized body; 1. Genealogy and race in post-Constantinople Romance: from The King of Tars to Tirant lo Blanc and Amadis de Gaula; 2. The form and matter of race: Heliodorus' Aethiopika, hylomorphism, and neo-Aristotelian readers; 3. The conversion of the reader: Ariosto, Herberay, Munday, and Cervantes; 4. Pamphilia's black humor: reading and racial melancholy in the Urania.
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    ISBN: 9781107002968 , 9781139123259 , 9781283340878
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xxiv, 381 p.)
    Edition: 3rd ed
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: African studies 117
    Parallel Title: Print version Transformations in Slavery : A History of Slavery in Africa
    DDC: 306.3/62096
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    Keywords: Slave trade History ; Slavery History ; Slave trade ; Africa ; History ; Slavery ; Africa ; History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: A history of African slavery from the fifteenth to the early twentieth centuries
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Transformations in Slavery; AFRICAN STUDIES; Title; Copyright; Contents; Maps and Tables; Note on Currencies, Weights, and Measures; Preface; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface to the Third Edition; 1 Africa and Slavery; Slavery: A Definition; Slavery in Social Formations; The African Setting; The Islamic Factor; The Trans-Atlantic Trade; 2 On the Frontiers of Islam, 1400-1600; The Medieval Slave Trade: The African Frontier; The Institution of Slavery in Muslim Africa; Origins of the Atlantic Trade: The Muslim Connection; Slavery Along the Guinea Coast
    Description / Table of Contents: 3 The Export Trade in Slaves, 1600-1800The Volume of the Export Trade, 1600-1800; The Dominance of West-Central Africa; The Bight of Benin, 1640-1800; The Gold Coast; The Bight of Biafra; The Upper Guinea Coast and Senegambia; The Volume of the Trade across the Sahara, Red Sea, and Indian Ocean; Demographic Implications of the Export Trade; 4 The Enslavement of Africans, 1600-1800; A Politically Fragmented Continent; The Muslim Tradition of War and State; Warlords of West-Central Africa; Politics of Slave Trading on the West African Coast; The Dynamics of Slave Supply
    Description / Table of Contents: 5 The Organization of Slave Marketing, 1600-1800Muslim Networks; Administered Trade in West-Central Africa; Coastal West Africa: State Trade, River-Boats, and Oracles; Patterns in Restrictive Practices; Slaves and Other Commodities; The Import Trade; 6 Relationships of Dependency, 1600-1800; The Expansion of Slavery; The Northern Savanna; The West African Coast and its Interior; Slavery in West-Central Africa; European Slavery in Africa; 7 The Nineteenth-Century Slave Trade; The Dynamics of Slavery in the Nineteenth Century; The Trans-Atlantic Trade: The Last Surge
    Description / Table of Contents: The Scale of the Nonslave TradeThe Trans-Saharan and Red Sea Trade; The East African Trade; The Internal Trade; 8 Slavery and "Legitimate Trade" on the West African Coast; Slavery and "Legitimate Trade"; The Western Coast and Asante; Dahomey and the Yoruba States; The Bight of Biafra; 9 Slavery in the Savanna during the Era of the Jihads; The Size of the Slave Population in the Savanna; The Western Sudan; The Central Sudan; The Region East of Lake Chad; The Organization of the Plantation Sector; Slavery in the Sahel; Assimilation of Slaves; Slavery on the Periphery
    Description / Table of Contents: 10 Slavery in Central, Southern, and Eastern Africa in the Nineteenth CenturyThe Expansion of the External Enclaves; The Omani-Swahili Sector; The Southeastern Coast and the Lake Malawi Corridor; The Portuguese Enclaves in West-Central Africa; Apprenticeship in South Africa; Expansion of an Indigenous Slave Mode of Production; The Transformation of Lineage Slavery; 11 The Abolitionist Impulse; The Reluctant Move Toward Abolition; The Colonial Occupation of the Western Coast; Christian Missions in Central and East Africa; The Imperialist Justification of Islamic Slavery
    Description / Table of Contents: 12 Slavery in the Political Economy of Africa
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 355-363) and index
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 051186082X , 0511855605 , 051186163X , 0511858213 , 0511921012 , 9780511861635 , 9780511860829 , 9780511858215 , 9780511921018 , 9780511855603
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 261 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bullying in different contexts
    DDC: 302.3
    Keywords: Benassi, Alessandro ; Bullying ; Bullying ; PSYCHOLOGY ; Social Psychology ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Negotiating ; FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS ; Interpersonal Relations ; Bullying ; Psychologie ; Mobbing ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "Bullying has a tendency to be associated with aggression between children in the playground, but bullying and abuse can also be observed in other social settings. Bullying in Different Contexts brings together, for the first time, leading international researchers to discuss these behaviours in a wide range of settings, including preschool, school, the home, residential care, prisons, the workplace and cyberspace. The authors provide background to the different contexts, discuss the impact and types of interpersonal aggression and the characteristics of those involved. A final chapter collates the findings from each context to draw conclusions on the similarities and differences between the behaviours, risk factors for involvement and theoretical approaches to explain bullying. This original volume will further our understanding of bullying and inform preventative and intervention work. The authors seek to show how research from diverse settings may inform our understanding of the bullying phenomenon as a whole"--
    Abstract: Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- 1 A history of research into bullying -- General overview of and rationale for the book -- What is bullying? -- Types of bullying -- Current state of research -- The developmental process of research into bullying -- The current book -- REFERENCES -- 2 Peer-victimisation in preschool -- Nature and extent -- Risk factors -- Family factors -- Aggression and attachment -- Peer-relations -- Social cognition -- Summary of chapter -- Implications for interventions and future research -- REFERENCES -- 3 Bullying in schools: thirty years of research -- First wave of research: origins, 1970s1988 -- Second wave of research: establishing a research programme, 1989mid 1990s -- Third wave of research: an established international research programme, mid 1990s2004 -- Fourth wave of research: cyberbullying, 2004present -- Definitions of bullying -- What we know about school bullying -- Methods of study -- Incidence figures -- Types of bullying -- Bias bullying -- Roles in bullying -- Causes of bullying and correlates of the bully and victim roles -- Correlates of the victim role -- Correlates of the bully role -- Correlates of the defender role -- Structural features of bullying -- Contribution of theory -- Implications for intervention -- Interventions in Norway -- Interventions in the UK -- Other interventions -- Meta-analyses of interventions -- Possible ways forward in research and practice -- Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- 4 Peer violence in residential childrens homes: a unique experience -- Background -- Terminology and definitions -- Theoretical standpoint -- Peer violence in residential childrens care -- Incidence rates of peer violence in residential childrens homes -- Nature of peer violence in residential settings -- Physical violence -- Non-contact violence -- Verbal violence -- Sexual violence -- Perceptions of bullying -- Wider cultural contexts -- Peer-group hierarchies -- Gender -- Racism -- Childrens and young peoples protective strategies -- Staff understanding and response -- Residential context -- Responding to peer violence in residential settings -- Identifying and adapting strategies that may work -- Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- 5 Domestic violence: bullying in the home -- Nature and prevalence of domestic violence -- Abuse between adults -- Childrens exposure to IPV between adults -- Abuse of children and adolescents by adults -- Abuse between child and adolescent siblings -- Correlates and impact of domestic violence -- Domestic violence between adults -- Exposure of children and adolescents to IPV -- Abuse of children and adolescents by adults in the home -- Domestic violence between child and adolescent siblings -- Theoretical accounts of IPV and bullying -- Implications for policy and professional practice -- Domestic violence and children/adolescents -- Proposals for further research -- Acknowledgements -- REFERENCES -- 6 Juvenile dating and violence -- The importance of the first romantic relationships in adolescence -- Violence in adolescent couples: studies on dating violence -- T$3.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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