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52. Student Research and Report Writing : From Topic Selection to the Complete Paper
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Gabe T. Wang, Keumjae Park, Gabe T. Wang, and Keumjae Park
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- Report writing--Handbooks, manuals, etc, Research--Methodology--Handbooks, manuals, etc
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This is an invaluable, concise, all-in-one guide for carrying out student research and writing a paper, adaptable to course use and suitable for use by students independently, it successfully guides students along every step of the way. Allows students to better manage their research projects Exercises and worksheets break down the research process into small steps and walk students through each stage of the research project Offers real-world and lively examples that are attractive and relevant to students Based on twenty years of experience in teaching research techniques to students in a way that avoids the methodology “overkill” from encyclopaedic and intimidating textbooks Accompanying website includes powerpoint lecture slides for instructors and helpful links to video resources for student. Visit www.wiley.com\go\wang\researchreportwriting
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- 2016
53. Conservation of Architectural Heritage : A Culmination of Selected Research Papers From the Second International Conference on Conservation of Architectural Heritage (CAH-2), Egypt 2018
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Dean Hawkes, Hocine Bougdah, Federica Rosso, Nicola Cavalagli, Mahmoud Yousef M. Ghoneem, Chaham Alalouch, Nabil Mohareb, Dean Hawkes, Hocine Bougdah, Federica Rosso, Nicola Cavalagli, Mahmoud Yousef M. Ghoneem, Chaham Alalouch, and Nabil Mohareb
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- Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration--Congresses
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History is one of the main aspects that shapes a country's culture and leaves its traces on the built environment in the form of an architectural heritage. Such a heritage records the existence of humans, their past endeavours and in doing so preserves their cultures and traditions for future generations and contributes to the formation of their identities by acting as an inspiration for their architectural achievements. From this perspective, conservation of architectural heritage becomes important to both current and future architectural endeavours. This book discusses several topics of great importance and relevance to the conservation of worldwide architectural heritage. From historic cities and cultural landscapes to some of the largest archaeological sites in the world, conserving such a legacy is a challenging task that requires commitment, effort and international cooperation that this book proves possible. The book has an abundance of information thatundoubtedly covers major areas in the field of architecture heritage. It discusses the challenges faced in the field and demonstrates the importance of such an undertaking to individuals, communities, and cities'identity all over the world. It also highlights the role of individuals and organizations in the precise and complex process of conserving architectural heritage.
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- 2019
54. fort von hain und haus. Die Familie Wolfskehl und Darmstadt
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Volkhard Huth, Julius H. Schoeps and Volkhard Huth, Julius H. Schoeps
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- Conference papers and proceedings, Criticism, interpretation, etc, Authors, German--20th century--Biography--Co, Authors, German, Intellectual life
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Der Band dokumentiert die Beiträge zu einer Tagung der Moses-Mendelssohn-Stiftung im Oktober 2014 in Darmstadt, dem Geburtsort des jüdischen Dichters Karl Wolfskehl. Die interdisziplinär angelegte Tagung widmete ihre Aufmerksamkeit aber nicht allein dem dichterischen und essayistischen Werk des berühmten Poeten und Intellektuellen; vielmehr richtete sich der Fokus auch und gerade auf seine Familie, insbesondere auf deren weitreichende Bedeutung für Darmstadts Geschichte und Kultur im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. Die Vorträge werfen Schlaglichter auf die Lebenswelt und das unterschiedliche Wirken herausragender Mitglieder der Familie Wolfskehl und erkunden, ob und wie sie sich in den Traditionslinien und kulturellen Dispositionen deutsch-jüdischen Bürgertums bewegten. Dieses Erbe wurde durch den Nationalsozialismus unwiederbringlich zerstört; es paradigmatisch wieder ans Licht zu heben und zu seiner Sicherung beizutragen, ist das Anliegen der Autoren dieses Bandes.
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- 2019
55. Heimatgedanken : Theologische und kulturwissenschaftliche Beiträge
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Frank Thomas Brinkmann, Johanna Hammann, Frank Thomas Brinkmann, and Johanna Hammann
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- Conference papers and proceedings, Home--Religious aspects--Christianity--Congr, Home--Psychological aspects--Congresses, Homeland (Theology)--Congresses, Home--Social aspects--Congresses, Home--Psychological aspects, Home--Religious aspects--Christianity, Homeland (Theology)
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Heimatgedanken! Die theologischen und kulturwissenschaftlichen Beiträge dieses Bandes aus der Reihe pop.religion: lebensstil – kultur – theologie suchen auf den Sachverhalt zu reagieren, dass nicht nur ein flacher, bunter Heimatbegriff in der Regenbogenpresse und dem Vorabend-TV zweitklassiger Privatsender Konjunktur hat, sondern dass sich in zahleichen aktuellen Gesellschaftsdiskursen der gegenwärtigen Deutungskulturen starke Reflexe auf triviale Heimatbilder bemerkbar machen. Vor dem Konsenshorizont, dass man sich gegen romantisierte Übertreibungsszenarien, vorkritische Ideologien und populistische Agitationen zur Wehr setzen muss, ergreifen kompetente Menschen aus unterschiedlichen wissenschaftlichen Fachkulturen das Wort – und kommen wunderbar miteinander in ein zukunftsweisendes Gespräch.
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- 2018
56. Social Policy and the City : Papers From the 1993 Conference of the Social Policy Association
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Helen Jones, John Lansley, Helen Jones, and John Lansley
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- Urban policy--Great Britain--Congresses
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First published in 1995, this volume explores the effects of social policy on cities during Conservative Party rule over the 1980s and 1990s. It identifies the place where the effects of social policies are most strikingly felt due to the concentration of populations in cities. Delving into issues including business elites, market forces, regenerating cities and poverty, this volume's contributors make clear that there can be no ‘quick fix'for Britain's complex urban problems.
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- 2018
57. Challenges of Inclusive Development
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B. Saikia and B. Saikia
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- Conference papers and proceedings, Economic development--India--Rangia--Congres, Economic development--India--Assam--Congress, Education--Economic aspects--India--Rangia -, Education--Economic aspects--India--Assam --, Rural development--India--Rangia--Congresses, Rural development--India--Assam--Congresses, Economic development, Education--Economic aspects, Rural development
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- 2018
58. Social and Structural Change : Consequences for Business Cycle Surveys - Selected Papers Presented at the 23rd Ciret Conference, Helsinki
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Karl Heinrich Oppenländer, Günter Poser, Karl Heinrich Oppenländer, and Günter Poser
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- Economic surveys--Congresses, Social surveys--Congresses, Social indicators--Congresses, Business cycles--Congresses, Economic forecasting--Congresses, Economic indicators--Congresses
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First published in 1998, this wide-ranging and in-depth volume from specialists in economics and statistics examines leading indicators, the timing of cyclical turning points, firm behaviour, financial indicators, economic policy recommendations, transition economies and the service sector in relation to Finland's bid for European Monetary Union membership.
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- 2018
59. Formen der Kulturkritik
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Daniel Hornuff, Christian A. Bauer, Sebastian Baden, Daniel Hornuff, Christian A. Bauer, and Sebastian Baden
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- Conference papers and proceedings, History, Culture--Congresses, Criticism--Congresses, Aesthetics--Congresses, Arts and society--Congresses, Culture--History--Congresses, Culture--Philosophy--Congresses, Aesthetics, Arts and society
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Klagen über den Verfall der Kultur gehören zu den beliebtesten Übungen von Intellektuellen. In welchen Formen sich diese Klagen äußern, untersuchen Beiträge namhafter Wissenschaftler. Viele empfinden die Gegenwart als zu hektisch, zu laut, zu oberflächlich, zu chaotisch. Doch diese Diagnosen unter dem Vorzeichen von Kulturkritik sind so alt wie die Moderne selbst. Was sich allerdings wandelt, sind die Medien von Klagen über Entfremdung und die Inszenierungen des Niedergangs. Der Band nimmt diese Klagetradition zum Anlass, um die Modalitäten von Kulturkritik näher zu beleuchten: In welchen Rede- und Schreibweisen, Erscheinungsbildern, Zeichen- und Ausdruckswelten nehmen kulturkritische Leidensemphasen Gestalt an? Und wie konsumieren zeitgenössische Rezipienten die alltäglichen Angebote der Kulturkritik?
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- 2018
60. Gleichheit, Politik und Polizei: Jacques Rancière und die Sozialwissenschaften
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Thomas Linpinsel, Il-Tschung Lim, Thomas Linpinsel, and Il-Tschung Lim
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- Conference papers and proceedings, Political and social views, Sozialwissenschaften, Gleichheit, Politik, Polizei
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Jacques Rancière gilt als einer der einflussreichsten französischen Philosophen der Gegenwart, in dessen gesamtem Werk immer wieder das Motiv der radikalen Kritik an der Sozialwissenschaft in Szene gesetzt wird. In dem Sammelband werden zahlreiche Denkmotive des französischen Philosophen aus einer genuin sozialwissenschaftlichen Perspektive aufgegriffen, weitergedacht und kritisiert, wobei in den einzelnen Artikeln konkrete Forschungsperspektiven mit Rancière entwickelt, methodologische Überlegungen im Anschluss an Rancière vorgestellt, gesellschaftstheoretische Reflexionen vor dem Hintergrund der Kritik des Philosophen unternommen sowie Aspekte seines politischen Denkens in die politische Theorie integriert werden. Aber auch sozialwissenschaftliche Kritik an der Philosophie Rancières findet in den Argumentationen der Autorinnen und Autoren ihren Platz. Somit bietet der Band ein breit gefächertes Spektrum an sozialwissenschaftlichen Anschlüssen an das Denken des französischen Philosophen. Einerseits schließt der Sammelband damit eine Lücke in der sozialwissenschaftlichen Forschung und ist anderseits der erste genuin sozialwissenschaftliche Beitrag in der umfangreichen jüngeren Forschung zum philosophischen Werk Rancières.
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- 2018
61. Science at the Cross Roads (Routledge Revivals) : Papers From The Second International Congress of the History of Science and Technology 1931
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N. Bukharin et al and N. Bukharin et al
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- Q175.52.S65
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The papers given by the Soviet Delegation to the Second International Congress of the History of Science and Technology in London in 1931, headed by N. I. Bukharin, exerted a profound influence on Western historiography of science. Perhaps the most influential contribution was that of Hessen, who made a long and classical statement of Marxist historiography, taking Isaac Newton as his example. The collection, which appeared in Britain at the height of the Depression, fostered an acute social awareness and a heated debate among many working scientists. Accredited by some as'the starting point of a new evaluation of the history of science', the book reflects the huge social and economic divide between Socialism and Capitalism present at the time of publication, and its influence on intellectual culture and scientific advancement.
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- 2013
62. Race, Radicalism, and Reform : Selected Papers
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Ian Robertson, Abram L. Harris, Ian Robertson, and Abram L. Harris
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- Capitalism, African Americans--Economic conditions, Marxian economics
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First published in 2017.
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- 2017
63. Society, Economics, and Philosophy : Selected Papers
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Michael Polanyi and Michael Polanyi
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- Economics--Philosophy, Philosophy, Political science--Philosophy
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Society, Economics and Philosophy represents the full range of Polanyi's interests outside of his scientific work: economics, politics, society, philosophy of science, religion and positivist obstacles to it, and art. Polanyi's principal ideas are contained in three essays: on the scientific revolution, the creative imagination and the mind-body relation. Precisely because of Polanyi's work in the physical sciences, his writings have a unique dimension not found in other advocates of the market and too infrequently found even in philosophers of science.Polanyi was a powerful critic of totalitarianism and of the deficiencies of the usual defenses of freedom which helped to prepare the way for it. Freedom, he argued, can be based only upon truth and dedication to transcendent ideals, not upon skepticism, utilitarianism and the liberty of doing merely as one pleases. At a time when easy slogans about socialism were dominant in intellectual circles, epitomized by Sidney and Beatrice Webb, and when calls for the central planning of scientific research were made by such as J.D. Bernal, Polanyi exposed their errors and showed that science can flourish only in a free society.More radically than even von Mises and Hayek, Polanyi showed that an industrial economy can operate only polycentrically, that central planning is logically impossible, and that what was called by that name in the Soviet Union was in reality no such thing. Likewise, scientific research can proceed, not by a central plan, but only by the spontaneous self-adjustment of separate initiatives to discover a common reality. Against the positivism dominant within philosophy of science, he argued that the notion of reality must be restored and made central. Yet physical sciences, he also argued, are only one branch of science, and the sciences of life and mind are logically richer and more complex and cannot be reduced to the former, nor mind to body or to computers, nor art to its ph
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- 2017
64. Social Problems, Social Issues, Social Science : The Society Papers
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Wright, James D. and Wright, James D.
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- Social problems--United States, Sociology--United States, Social sciences--United States
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Sociology has tackled some of the most formidable problems that confront contemporary society: inequality, homelessness, violence, gender, and many more. Sociologists assert that hypotheses can be formulated and tested against empirical evidence, that faulty viewpoints can be uncovered and discarded, and that plausible theory can be distinguished from mere ideology. This collection was written over a span of forty-four years and is presented in the belief that sociology is a science.In Social Problems, Social Issues, Social Science, James D. Wright presents his research on some of the social issues that have most vexed America: homelessness, addiction, divorce, minimum wage, and gun control, among others. Starting with essays first published in the flagship journal Society, Wright offers readers a foundational look at specific social problems and the methods sociologists have used to study them. He then provides an up-to-date re-examination of each issue, analysing the changes that have occurred over time and how sociologists have responded to it.This book is both a retrospective on the field and on one scholar's life and work. Using his own experience in researching and writing about America's most trenchant social issues, Wright describes the evolution of the methods and theory used by social scientists to understand and, ultimately, to confront America's most troublesome social problems.
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- 2017
65. Territories of Evil
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Nancy Billias and Nancy Billias
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- Conference papers and proceedings, Good and evil--Congresses, Good and evil, Das Bo¨se
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Evil is not only an abstract concept to be analyzed intellectually, but a concrete reality that we all experience and wrestle with on an ongoing basis. To truly understand evil we must always approach it from both angles: the intellective and the phenomenological. This same assertion resounds through each of the papers in this volume, in which an interdisciplinary and international group (including nurses, psychologists, philosophers, professors of literature, history, computer studies, and all sorts of social science) presented papers on cannibalism, the Holocaust, terrorism, physical and emotional abuse, virtual and actual violence, and depravity in a variety of media, from film to literature to animé to the Internet. Conference participants discussed villains and victims, dictators and anti-heroes, from 921 AD to the present, and considered the future of evil from a number of theoretical perspectives. Personal encounters with evil were described and analyzed, from interviews with political leaders to the problems of locating and destroying land mines in previous war zones. The theme of responsibility and thinking for the future is very much at the heart of these papers: how to approach evil as a question to be explored, critiqued, interrogated, reflected upon, owned. The authors urge an attitude of openness to new interpretations, new perspectives, new understanding. This may not be a comfortable process; it may in fact be quite disturbing. But ultimately, it may be the only way forward towards a truly ethical response. The papers in this collection provide a wealth of food for thought on this most important question.
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- 2008
66. National Identities and Ethnic Minorities in Eastern Europe : Selected Papers From the Fifth World Congress of Central and East European Studies, Warsaw, 1995
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Ray Taras and Ray Taras
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- Europe—Politics and government, Political science, Culture—Study and teaching, Race, Sociology
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This volume provides a cross-national analysis of the changing identities of various national and ethnic groups, their new political influence in the emergent democracies and their efforts to revive suppressed cultures. It begins with a theoretical analysis of the concepts of national identity and ethnicity. It features case studies of contemporary Belarussian, Polish and Ukrainian national identities before turning to a study of Eastern Europe's hidden ethnic minorities, like the Finno-Ugric peoples in Russia, the Lemkos in Poland and the Gypsies in Bulgaria.
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- 2016
67. Regime and Society in Twentieth-Century Russia : Selected Papers From the Fifth World Congress of Central and East European Studies, Warsaw, 1995
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Ian D. Thatcher and Ian D. Thatcher
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- Europe—Politics and government, Sociology, Political science
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This book contains fresh approaches to the interaction between regime and society in twentieth-century Russia. It offers new answers to familiar questions: • How useful is'totalitarianism'as a model to categorise authoritarian regimes? • What chances existed for tsarism to establish itself as a constitutional monarchy? • Were Trotsky and Lenin dictators in waiting? • How did the Bolsheviks make the Lenin cult? • What opposition did intellectuals offer in the Soviet regime? • What is the nature of contemporary Russian constitutionalism? It is required reading for historians, political scientists, sociologists and everyone interested in modern Russia.
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- 2016
68. Social Problems, Social Issues, Social Science : The Society Papers
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James Wright and James Wright
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- Sociology--United States, Social problems--United States, Social sciences--United States
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Sociology has tackled some of the most formidable problems that confront contemporary society: inequality, homelessness, violence, gender, and many more. Sociologists assert that hypotheses can be formulated and tested against empirical evidence, that faulty viewpoints can be uncovered and discarded, and that plausible theory can be distinguished from mere ideology. This collection was written over a span of forty-four years and is presented in the belief that sociology is a science.In Social Problems, Social Issues, Social Science, James D. Wright presents his research on some of the social issues that have most vexed America: homelessness, addiction, divorce, minimum wage, and gun control, among others. Starting with essays first published in the flagship journal Society, Wright offers readers a foundational look at specific social problems and the methods sociologists have used to study them. He then provides an up-to-date re-examination of each issue, analysing the changes that have occurred over time and how sociologists have responded to it.This book is both a retrospective on the field and on one scholar's life and work. Using his own experience in researching and writing about America's most trenchant social issues, Wright describes the evolution of the methods and theory used by social scientists to understand and, ultimately, to confront America's most troublesome social problems.
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- 2016
69. Virtuality and Education : A Reader
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Tuan Hoang Nguyen, David Seth Preston, Tuan Hoang Nguyen, and David Seth Preston
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- Conference papers and proceedings, Internet in higher education--Congresses, Education, Higher--Effect of technological innov, Distance education--Congresses, Educational technology--Congresses, Distance education, Educational technology, Internet in higher education, E-Learning
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The main common themes of an earlier book in this series, Virtual Learning and Higher Education, were: the extent to which education should become ‘virtual', the actual cost and value of such innovation and to what degree such education suits its stakeholders. In order to further engage with these important issues a conference was held in Mansfield College, Oxford in September 2003. An edited selection of the papers from that event along with relevant papers that developed as a result of the conference's subsequent correspondences are the contents of this book.The chapters cover a spectrum of practical issues from ‘at the e-chalkface'experimentations with virtual technologies via those who consider the consequences of establishing such systems through to those interested in developing long-term strategy or policy in the area.This stimulating and important book is aimed at researchers of topics such as technology-driven education, philosophy, innovation and cultural studies. It is also meant to appeal to anyone with an interest in the ‘virtual'world of education.
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- 2006
70. Moulins à papier de Bretagne du XVI° au XIX° siècle : Les papetiers et leurs filigranes en Pays de Fougères
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Jacques Duval and Jacques Duval
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- Paper industry--History.--France--Brittany, Paper mills--History.--France--Brittany
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L'implantation de moulins à papier en Bretagne a précédé de quelques décennies l'installation des premiers imprimeurs au XVème siècle ; mais la demande en papier, tant pour écrire, imprimer et emballer les marchandises, est devenue si forte dès le siècle suivant qu'il a fallu implanter localement, sur les rivières appropriées, des moulins en plus grand nombre. Carrefours de compétences et lieux de formation des apprentis, ces moulins sont également le siège, voire l'enjeu, d'alliances entre familles dont certaines ont dominé la production papetière pendant cinq ou six générations. (paper mills ; watermarks)
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- 2006
71. Identification and Registration Practices in Transnational Perspective : People, Papers and Practices
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J. Brown, I. About, G. Lonergan, J. Brown, I. About, and G. Lonergan
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- Recording and registration--Social aspects--Ca, Recording and registration--Technological innova, Identification--Social aspects--Case studies, Identification--Technological innovations--Cas, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security /, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Affairs & Administratio, SCIENCE / History, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology
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This collection examines the subject of identification and surveillance from 16th C English parish registers to 21st C DNA databases. The contributors, who range from historians to legal specialists, provide an insight into the historical development behind such issues as biometric identification, immigration control and personal data use.
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- 2013
72. Between Men and Feminism (RLE Feminist Theory) : Colloquium: Papers
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David Porter and David Porter
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- Men--Psychology, Feminism, Men, Sex role
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Between Men and Feminism had its origins in a lively colloquium at St John's College, Cambridge in 1990. It discusses how two decades of feminism have affected the ways men define their own masculinities, and how they have responded in their own social, sexual and political lives to the challenges posed by the evolving feminist critiques of patriarchy and maleness itself.The collection contains a great diversity of approaches from Britain and North America. It includes viewpoints from academics, a poet, an educational researcher and the members of an active men's group. Gay issues feature prominently, as do psychoanalytical views, and a number of the pieces provide a refreshingly personal and practical outlook.Between Men and Feminism shows men finding their own way within the spaces feminism has opened to them, rediscovering their own gendered voices and participating in the transformation of controllong ideologies in their daily lives. These very readable accounts will appeal not only to students in the social sciences and gender studies, but to all men who find themselves responding to the feminist challenge.
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- 2012
73. Towards an Environment Research Agenda : A Second Selection of Papers
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A. Winnett and A. Winnett
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- Environmental management, Pollution, Environmental policy
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This is the second volume of papers in the topical area of environmental management. Arising from work done by the International Centre for the Environment at the University of Bath, the papers address inter-disciplinary environmental themes particularly from a business and management perspective.
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- 2003
74. Accountability in Social Services : The Culture of the Paper Program
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Jill Florence Lackey and Jill Florence Lackey
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- Social service, Social service--United States--Evaluation
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Accountability in Social Services examines how - and why - social and human services programs can function even though they are monitored by written communication instead of face-to-face interaction. Author Jill Florence Lackey draws on her experience as a consultant for more than 50 social programs and as director of two nonprofit organizations to demonstrate the strong need for accountability mechanisms and an ethics-based leadership when running social service programs. This unique book walks you through the process of how “paper programs” emerge and operate, the monitoring mechanisms that are - and aren't - in place during program operations, and recommendations to increase accountability in the social service delivery system.The book examines programs focusing on: youth aftercare adolescent health drug prevention rural community development crime prevention violence intervention services to the homeless and more. Accountability in Social Services concludes with recommendations for organized action by consumer groups to increase responsibility in the social service delivery system. This book is invaluable as a resource for students, teachers, and practitioners working in social work and welfare, evaluation, organizational leadership, public policy, applied anthropology, and consumer science, including local organizations such as PIRGs (Public Interest Research Groups).
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- 2006
75. Gabriel Tarde On Communication and Social Influence : Selected Papers
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Gabriel Tarde, Terry N. Clark, Gabriel Tarde, and Terry N. Clark
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- Sociology, Social influence
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Gabriel Tarde ranks as one of the most outstanding sociologists of nineteenth-century France, though not as well known by English readers as his peers Comte and Durkheim. This book makes available Tarde's most important work and demonstrates his continuing relevance to a new generation of students and thinkers. Tarde's landmark research and empirical analysis drew upon collective behavior, mass communications, and civic opinion as elements to be explained within the context of broader social patterns. Unlike the mass society theorists that followed in his wake, Tarde integrated his discussions of societal change at the macrosocietal and individual levels, anticipating later twentieth-century thinkers who fused the studies of mass communications and public opinion research. Terry N. Clark's introduction, considered the premier guide to Tarde's opus, accompanies this important work, reprinted here for the first time in forty years.
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- 2010
76. Managing Environmental Justice
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Dennis Pavlich and Dennis Pavlich
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- Kongress--2007.--Oxford, Conference papers and proceedings, Environmental justice--Congresses, Environmental justice, Soziale Gerechtigkeit, Umweltbelastung, Umweltethik, Umweltschutz
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Environmental justice is the subtext of this collection of anxieties around the need for a sustainable future on Planet Earth. Thinkers and scholars from a diversity of backgrounds reflect on what it means and how cultures must change to greet this future. From Romania to Mexico, Bosnia to Canada, Sweden to California authors analyze and recount community experiences and expectations leading to justice for land, sea, air and wildlife. The kind of ethical weltanschauung for a society in which this kind of justice is achievable is suggested. The collection points to the myriad of single instance decisions that we must all make in living our daily lives whether in our homes, workplaces or leisure time. From good policies to sound management, governments, corporations and community-based organizations will find prudent praxis from cover to cover.
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- 2010
77. Seeking Environmental Justice
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Sarah Wilks and Sarah Wilks
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- Kongress--Oxford, Conference papers and proceedings, Kongress--2006--Oxford, Environmental justice--Congresses, World citizenship--Congresses, Environmental justice, World citizenship, Nachhaltigkeit, Umweltpolitik
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The 5th Environmental Justice and Global Citizenship conference was held at Oxford, UK in 2006. This decidedly trans-disciplinary, international event attracted participants from traditionally separate academic perspectives; each ambassadors for their disciplines and each seeking and making connections with other disciplines and other understandings. Some of the presentations from this conference have been further developed for inclusion in this book, yielding 14 chapters of paradigmatic richness covering issues ranging from environmental education and the nature of global multinational corporations, to the role of environmental activism and consideration of how democratically representative some campaigns may be. This book will be of great interest to anyone working in these areas as well as an excellent introductory journey for those seeking to become pan-paradigmatic.
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- 2008
78. Applied Demography in the 21st Century : Selected Papers From the Biennial Conference on Applied Demography, San Antonio, Teas, Januara 7-9, 2007
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Steve H. Murdock, David A. Swanson, Steve H. Murdock, and David A. Swanson
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- Demography--Congresses
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Applied Demography is clearly evolving as its practitioners become involved in the emerging trends of the Twenty-First Century. Data bases, substantive issues and methodological approaches seldom considered just a few years ago have become mainstream concerns in the area of applied demography. This book derived from the 1st post-2000 national conference on Applied Demography, to be held in San Antonio, Texas January 7-9, 2007 under the sponsorship of the Institute for Demographic and Socioeconomic Research at The University of Texas at San Antonio, provides a unique opportunity to obtain an overview of the current state of applied demography. The work will provide a cross-sectional view of Applied Demography and an evaluation of its likely future.
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- 2008
79. Expanded EU: From Autonomy to Alliance
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Nejat Dogan, Kseniya M. Khovanova, Maksym Kovalov, Nejat Dogan, Kseniya M. Khovanova, and Maksym Kovalov
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- Conference papers and proceedings, UE/CE Elargissement, Relations transatlantiques, UE/CE Inte´gration, De´mocratie, Congre`s, UE/CE Perspectives, Diplomatic relations, Politics and government
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This book is a selection of the scholarly works presented at the 2nd International Redefining Europe Conference in Prague, 2005 as a part of the Ashburn Institute's analogous initiative, the goal of which is to advance people's understanding of the future of European civilisation, and to explore the varying dynamics of transatlantic relations. This volume is a 2nd publication in the Redefining Europe Conference Series. The third manuscript will appear in print following the Renewing the Transatlantic Relationship: Prospects for Europe and the United States in an Emerging Multipolar World Conference held in Norman, OK, November 2008. This book is targeted at scholars and students in political science and related disciplines.
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- 2008
80. Language and Society in Post-Communist Europe : Selected Papers From the Fifth World Congress of Central and East European Studies, Warsaw, 1995
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John Dunn and John Dunn
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- Europe—Politics and government, Linguistics, Sociology
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This book examines some of the important linguistic changes that have taken place in Eastern Europe since 1991. Most of the papers deal with Russia, which has undergone a particularly complex process of re-adjustment. Though it is early to draw definitive conclusions, the contributions provide a preliminary understanding of the new language situation of post-Soviet Russia. Of the remaining papers one compares Russian, Ukrainian, one examines Komi-Permiak, while one looks more generally at language and society.
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- 1999
81. Sexual Politics of Desire and Belonging
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Nick Rumens, Alejandro Cervantes-Carson, Nick Rumens, and Alejandro Cervantes-Carson
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- Conference papers and proceedings, Sex--Political aspects--Congresses, Desire--Political aspects--Congresses, Sex in art--Congresses, Sex in popular culture--Congresses, Sex in art, Sex in popular culture, Sex--Political aspects, Sexualpolitik
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Designed for students, academics and the general reader alike, Sexual Politics of Desire and Belonging provides theoretical and empirical insights into the linkages between sexualities and forms of desire, and ways of belonging and relating to others in specific contexts and moments in time. Opening with a substantial introduction by one of the editors, this collection of thirteen essays is organised into three parts, each section making important contributions to contemporary debates regarding the sexual politics of citizenship, marriage, friendship, pornography, intimacies, eroticism and desire. As such, the essays introduce fresh perspectives for thinking about how individuals construct senses of belonging and modes of relating to others in their everyday lives, within the disciplinary frameworks of sociology, organisational analysis and cultural studies. As well, the volume analyses representations of desire and eroticism in British Pop Art, trauma and feminist fiction, polyamory self-help literature, Hollywood films, and sociological and psychoanalytic theory. Analytical insights offered within these essays will do much to stimulate debate about aspects of the socially and historically constituted relationship between desire and sexuality. Because of the diverse approaches and conclusions it contains, the volume will be essential reading for anyone interested in engaging with inter- and multidisciplinary perspectives in order to understand the dynamics between constructions of desire and belonging, and discourses of gender, sex and sexuality.
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- 2007
82. Organization and Management : Selected Papers
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Chester I. Barnard and Chester I. Barnard
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- HD31
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Barnard was prompted by Vilfredo Pareto's seminal four volume work Mind and Society to apply his theories of sociology to management studies. Barnard's study of interaction between people in economic settings was contentious in that he concluded that human behaviour within these settings is largely non-economic and instead approaches ritualistic symbolism.
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- 2003
83. Dynamic Administration : The Collected Papers of Mary Parker Follett
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Henry C. Metcalf, L. Urwick, Henry C. Metcalf, and L. Urwick
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- HD31 --
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Mary Parker Follett was a prominent business philosopher of the period, who agreed with Sheldon about the need to emphasize human factors in management, but placing greater stress on the need to develop a science of cooperation. According to Follett, what she called her'Law of the Situation'could be a means for bridging the gap between an ideal of scientific management and the unilateral position that it seemed to involve in practice. In effect she was proposing the same collaboration between leaders and subordinates that was usually to be found between leaders of the same rank.
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- 2003
84. Critical Path Analysis in Practice : Collected Papers on Project Control
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Gail Thornley and Gail Thornley
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- TS158
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Tavistock Press was established as a co-operative venture between the Tavistock Institute and Routledge & Kegan Paul (RKP) in the 1950s to produce a series of major contributions across the social sciences. This volume is part of a 2001 reissue of a selection of those important works which have since gone out of print, or are difficult to locate. Published by Routledge, 112 volumes in total are being brought together under the name The International Behavioural and Social Sciences Library: Classics from the Tavistock Press. Reproduced here in facsimile, this volume was originally published in 1968 and is available individually. The collection is also available in a number of themed mini-sets of between 5 and 13 volumes, or as a complete collection.
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- 2001
85. Ventures in Criminology : Selected Recent Papers
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Sheldon Glueck, Eleanor Glueck, Sheldon Glueck, and Eleanor Glueck
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- HV9104
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Tavistock Press was established as a co-operative venture between the Tavistock Institute and Routledge & Kegan Paul (RKP) in the 1950s to produce a series of major contributions across the social sciences. This volume is part of a 2001 reissue of a selection of those important works which have since gone out of print, or are difficult to locate. Published by Routledge, 112 volumes in total are being brought together under the name The International Behavioural and Social Sciences Library: Classics from the Tavistock Press. Reproduced here in facsimile, this volume was originally published in 1964 and is available individually. The collection is also available in a number of themed mini-sets of between 5 and 13 volumes, or as a complete collection.
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- 2001
86. India Social Development Report 2023
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Indira Hirway and Indira Hirway
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This report highlights that gender inequalities and women's subordination in India are caused by two formidable macro-structures: patriarchy and the exclusion of unpaid work from the macro-economy. Both these structures reinforce each other and negatively impact women's empowerment. Patriarchy imposes subordination on women and forces a disproportionately higher share of unpaid domestic services and unpaid care onto them. This is unfair and unjust - a violation of basic human rights. Other structures like race, religion, and caste cut across these main structures. The selected papers in this report show how patriarchy causes gender inequalities in all critical dimensions of women's life on the one hand, and how unpaid domestic services and unpaid care sustains the macro-economy and its growth on the other. The contributors discuss pathways to integrate unpaid work with the macro-economy such that the strength of patriarchy declines and at the same time gender equality is promoted. To put it differently, unless the structures are addressed by integrating unpaid work, inequalities cannot be addressed effectively. The report emphasizes that this is the only way to move to real macroeconomics. The papers have explored pathways to break these structures gradually to achieve gender equality and empower women. Though the path is challenging, it is feasible to reach the goal of pervasive gender equality.
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- 2024
87. The Changing Contract Across Generations
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Vern L. Bengtson, W. Andrew Achenbaum, Vern L. Bengtson, and W. Andrew Achenbaum
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- HQ796
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Generational conflict has attracted considerable attention in the media and within academic circles during the past decade. At the center of this collection of papers analyzing various facets of that conflict lie complex issues of generational equity - issues that will remain important for the framing of public policy during the 1990s, What do the young and the middle-aged owe the elderly? In discharging that debt, to what extent are they able to provide for their own old age in a climate of changing notions of welfare? What light do the longer perspectives of history shed on these issues? What role do kinship, gender, and economic status play?The papers commissioned by Bengtson and Achenbaum are intended to give greater analytic rigor to current debates. The volume is interdisciplinary not only by theoretical intent but by the practical imperatives of gerontology. More than a dozen sociologists, economists, historians, demographers, and policy analysts discuss the meanings and ambiguities that are inherent in terms such as'generation,''equity,''compact,''contract,'and'conflict,'in order to assess how relations between the age groups seem to vary from one sociohistorical context to the next.This distinguished group of contributors raises comparative issues throughout, assessing variations in generational ties by gender, race, class, and geographic location. Several project the extent to which recent changes in the political economy, public philosophy, and demographic structure of most'modern'societies presage greater conflicts, or greater consensus, in family members'relationships and social ties.
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- 2024
88. No Single Trajectory : Transnational and Transmedia Explorations of the American West
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Ángel Chaparro Sainz, Jesús Ángel González López, Ángel Chaparro Sainz, and Jesús Ángel González López
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This book presents papers by eleven European scholars that explore the ambivalent representations of an American West that follows “no single trajectory, creating instead a series of lines and rhythms, always moving, crossing, and folding” (Neil Campbell). The papers explore the use of the American West as an ideal or a realistic setting in different cultural productions, ranging from music (“Sing-along Melodies of the West”) to film (“Western Images in Motion”) or comics (“Graphic Representations of the American West”), and including popular cultural fields like podcasts, fashion, and gastronomy (“Performing the West”).
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- 2024
89. Tracking Interaction in Chinese Scholars’ Academic Writing : Through the Lens of Metadiscourse
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Jing Wei and Jing Wei
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- Sociolinguistics, Intercultural communication, Knowledge, Sociology of
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This book tracks changes in the use of metadiscourse in Chinese scholars'English and Chinese research articles, discusses how these changes reflect changes in Chinese scholars'interactions with their peers in China and outside China, and analyzes how Chinese scholars are responding to changes in the academic context that embrace and shape rhetorical practices in the academic world. Around the turn of the twenty-first century, the Chinese government declared the goal of “enhancing international soft power,” and one important way to achieve this goal is to promote China's global academic influence. China has indeed made remarkable strides in terms of academic output by publishing Chinese scholars'research papers and monographs around the world. However, “international soft power” means more than just the export of papers or books; it means connecting to and participating in the academic world. For this to happen, Chinese scholars must get to know their international counterparts, understand their rhetorical preferences, and be willing (and able) to accommodate their needs.
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- 2024
90. Disability in Seoul. Government Aid and Social Aspects
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Lisa Scholer and Lisa Scholer
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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2022 in the subject Sociology - Miscellaneous, grade: 2,1, Ruhr-University of Bochum, language: English, abstract: In this paper we will start analyzing Seoul's disability friendliness and accessibility with government aid and externally visible support slowly moving to the more invisible factors such as culture and the viewpoints of non-disabled citizens. The following disorders are all categorised as disabilities regardless of whether they are temporary or permanent: vision impairment, deafness or partial deafness, mental health conditions, intellectual disability, acquired brain injury, autism spectrum disorder, physical disability, as well as, epileptic disorder, facial disability. However, due to the limitations of this paper, mainly aspects concerning wheelchair users and blind people will be discussed. Other invisible disabilities like deafness, muteness, autism, ADHD or mental health illnesses will not be covered in this paper because these disabilities or mental health issues are not perceivable by outsiders at first glance and require the analysis of specific aspects, such as, for example, the education of affected children, discrimination, judgmental conceptions of parents or legal guardian as well as other social factors and specific intricacies. Currently, 2.6 million South Korean citizens are registered as having one or multiple disabilities, which amounts to 5% of the total South Korean population of approximately 51,368,000 people. The number of disabled people doubled over a span of 10 years, whereas the total population only increased by approximately 5%. In 2020 also around 5% of the South Korean population were registered as having a disability, which amounts to 2,526,201 people. Therefore, it is interesting to analyze which steps have been taken to help the growing number of disabled people with the challenges that they face in their everyday lives. When strolling in Seoul, people with disability are rarely seen, considering that 5% of the population is disabled. This phenomenon raises the question whether and how far disability-friendly Seoul actually is and whether there are some underlying problems invisible at first sight. It is important to keep in mind that disability-friendliness isn't only represented by the governmentally and privately given facilities but also by the support or lack thereof of non-disabled citizens. The opinion of the affected minority group is essential in finding out whether the given support is sufficient, lacking or faulty since outsiders might not have the much-needed insight.
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- 2023
91. Civilisations, Civilising Processes and Modernity – A Debate : Documents From the Conference at Bielefeld, 1984
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Artur Bogner, Stephen Mennell, Artur Bogner, and Stephen Mennell
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- Civilization--Congresses, Sociology--Congresses
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In 1984, the celebrated sociologist and historian Norbert Elias convened a major conference on ‘Civilisations and civilising processes'at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research (University of Bielefeld). Participants included the most distinguished and influential scholars in historical sociology and world history. This book will make available, for the first time in one place, the papers presented by the speakers and, even more interestingly, the transcripts of discussions at the symposium. This conference brought together eminent and internationally reputed scholars of macro-history and historical sociology including Johann P. Arnason, Elias, Hans-Dieter Evers, Johan Goudsblom, Keith Hopkins, William H. McNeill, and Immanuel Wallerstein. This highly informative encounter between various leading scholars of humanity's global social history has never before been published, although it was completely recorded on paper and in tape recordings. Its publication in one volume should be an important event for all students of the long-term structural transformations of humanity.
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- 2022
92. Zygmunt Bauman and the Theory of Culture
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Dariusz Brzeziński and Dariusz Brzeziński
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- Culture--Philosophy, Sociology--Philosophy
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One of the most influential intellectuals of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, sociologist and philosopher Zygmunt Bauman (1925–2017) made reflection on culture a fundamental part of his academic work. He published a substantial number of papers on the topic, and many of his concepts would go on to significantly influence the social sciences and humanities. Bauman began his theoretical studies on culture when working at the University of Warsaw and continued them all his life. Inspired by the many intellectual currents he encountered over his more than six decades of work, Bauman wrote on culture in the contexts of such issues as Marxism and socialism, modernity and the Holocaust, postmodernity and liquid modernity, and contemporary nostalgia. In Zygmunt Bauman and the Theory of Culture Dariusz Brzeziński uses the evolution of Bauman's theory of culture as a prism through which to offer a comparative analysis, putting Bauman's work in conversation with the writings of other contemporary intellectuals.In this first comprehensive and critical assessment of Bauman's lifelong work on culture, Brzeziński includes Bauman's Polish-language papers and books, as well as his works discovered only posthumously, presenting them to an international audience.
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- 2022
93. Health and Health Care Inequities, Infectious Diseases and Social Factors
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Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld and Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld
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- Health services accessibility--Cross-cultural studies, Social medicine--Cross-cultural studies
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This next volume in Research in the Sociology of Health Care covers a variety of important social factors and their relationship to health and health care inequities both in the United States and the rest of the world. The authors of this volume explore issues related to infectious diseases and various chronic health problems. One section focuses on Covid 19 and issues of kidney disease, face masks and social values, pandemic experiences in rural parts of the United States, and in urban India. Other topics that are discussed focus on issues outside the United States such as in Nepal, Ecuador, and broader cross-national comparisons. Several papers focus on health care system issues within the United States including micro hospitals in Texas, evidence-based medicine, and trends in health disparities in the Latina population in the United States. Written from a sociological and broader social science approach, the papers provide important information both about broad trends in the US and other countries and some specific considerations of issues from a social perspective as linked to Covid 19.
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- 2022
94. The Silk Road and Cultural Exchanges Between East and West
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Xinjiang Rong, Sally K Church. et al, Sally K Church, Imre Galambos, Xinjiang Rong, Sally K Church. et al, Sally K Church, and Imre Galambos
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- East and West, Civilization, Western--Chinese influences
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This first and only English translation of Rong Xinjiang's The Silk Road and Cultural Exchanges Between East and West is a collection of 28 papers on the history of the Silk Road and the interactions among the peoples and cultures of East and Central Asia, including the so-called Western Regions in modern-day Xinjiang. Each paper is a masterly study that combines information obtained from historical records with excavated materials, such as manuscripts, inscriptions and artefacts. The new materials primarily come from north-western China, including sites in the regions of Dunhuang, Turfan, Kucha, and Khotan. The book contains a wealth of original insights into nearly every aspect of the complex history of this region.
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- 2022
95. Institution in Cultures: Theory and Practice
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Robert Lumsden, Patke Rajeev, Robert Lumsden, and Patke Rajeev
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The book represents a selection of papers presented at an international symposium in Singapore on the role of theory and practice in the mutually interactive and mutating relations between institutions and cultures. In effect, the papers turn about a single theme: the ways in which power is expressed through those institutions by means of which cultures mediate their requirements. The symposium brought together scholars and academics from a variety of disciplines, including literature, philosophy, cultural studies, sociology, comparative literature and comparative religions. In terms of the geography of cultures and the history of institutions, the range of reference to this book of the symposium is global: from Hong Kong awaiting 1997, through the travails of political democracy in Singapore, and Cultural Studies à la Greenblatt or under the aegis of Shakespeare as cultural idol, through German Romantic theory and its relevance to current theorizing about theory in America, to Zen Buddhism and Nagarjuna and how these two sources refract the concerns of Jung, Lacan and Derrida; through Colonialism and postcoloniality and how they have shaped identity and mediated power to the current crises in education created by these mediations, specifically, in literary studies. The aim of the symposium was twofold: to theorize about the impulse to theorize in relation to the plurality of cultures and institutions which comprises our contemporary world; and to ground this impulse in those specificities and contingencies which provide resistance to such theorizing.
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- 2022
96. A Liberian Life : Memoir of an Academic and Former Minister of State for Presidential Affairs
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D. Elwood Dunn and D. Elwood Dunn
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- Foreign ministers--Liberia--Biography
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An account of the author's triple careers in academia, and services to two distinct governments of Liberia – William R. Tolbert's and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's (consultant). Situated between the crisis years of the True Whig Party (TWP) regime, and the hopeful years of the first post-civil war government, stands more than three decades of teaching, research and public intellectual engagement. More than an impressionistic account, the author employs a rich repertoire of unpublished documents that include his personal cabinet notes and a wide range of government papers. His personal research papers acquired from archival research and interviews over the years supplement these. It is this rich background material that enables the telling of a fascinating story of the tensions within the TWP regime on the eve of the bloody 1980 coup, and in the process, paints enlightening portraits of such key players as Tolbert and his finance minister, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, among a host of others. Included as well are some specifics of the 1979 “rice riots” and its impact on the politics of change. Discoveries are also unearthed about the author's role in racially integrating and internationalizing an American Episcopal/Anglican University in rural Tennessee. Among the questions explained are: Who was President Tolbert? What sort of finance minister to Tolbert was Ellen Johnson Sirleaf? Who was C. Cecil Dennis? Who was Jackson Fiah Doe? Who was Bacchus Matthews? How did the forces for change interact with those of the status quo in the 1970s? What were some of the forces at play in the reform attempts in the early 2000s? All things considered, what are Liberia's prospects going forward?
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- 2022
97. The Generation, Recognition and Legitimation of Novelty
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Gino Cattani, Dirk Deichmann, Simone Ferriani, Gino Cattani, Dirk Deichmann, and Simone Ferriani
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- Creative ability in business, Organizational behavior
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This volume brings together researchers from a diverse array of academic disciplines – including sociology, organization theory, strategy and psychology – to address the question of what organizations can do to better recognize novel ideas and support their proponents in implementing those ideas. The contributors draw from different theoretical perspectives and empirical papers use both qualitative and/or quantitative methods in their analysis. All contributions speak to a common set of phenomena at the intersection of creativity, innovation, and social evaluation in a variety of cultural fields. In the first section of the volume – searching for novelty – the papers discuss different conceptualizations of novelty and examine the conditions that foster the creation of new ideas or product offerings. In the second section of the volume – seeing novelty – the papers discuss how novelty is evaluated and recognized both within and outside organizations. Papers in the third and final section – sustaining novelty – explore how these evaluations affect the support that novelty receives in its journey to gain legitimacy. Setting an agenda for a more holistic theory on the emergence, evaluation, and legitimation of novelty, this volume showcases how novelty generation, recognition, and legitimation correspond to distinct phases of the journey of novelty, from the moment it makes its appearance in the world to the moment it takes root and propagates.
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- 2022
98. Advanced Technologies for Humanity : Proceedings of International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Humanity (ICATH'2021)
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Rajaa Saidi, Brahim El Bhiri, Yassine Maleh, Ayman Mosallam, Mohammed Essaaidi, Rajaa Saidi, Brahim El Bhiri, Yassine Maleh, Ayman Mosallam, and Mohammed Essaaidi
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- Engineering mathematics, Engineering—Data processing, Computational intelligence, Environmental sciences—Social aspects
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This book gathers the proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Humanity (ICATH'2021), held on November 26-27, 2021, in INSEA, Rabat, Morocco. ICATH'2021 was jointly co-organized by the National Institute of Statistics and Applied Economics (INSEA) in collaboration with the Moroccan School of Engineering Sciences (EMSI), the Hassan II Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine (IAV-Hassan II), the National Institute of Posts and Telecommunications (INPT), the National School of Mineral Industry (ENSMR), the Faculty of Sciences of Rabat (UM5-FSR), the National School of Applied Sciences of Kenitra (ENSAK) and the Future University in Egypt (FUE).ICATH'2021 was devoted to practical models and industrial applications related to advanced technologies for Humanity. It was considered as a meeting point for researchers and practitioners to enable the implementation of advanced information technologies into various industries. This bookis helpful for PhD students as well as researchers.The 48 full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 105 submissions. The papers presented in the volume are organized in topical sections on synergies between (i) smart and sustainable cities, (ii) communication systems, signal and image processing for humanity, (iii) cybersecurity, database and language processing for human applications, (iV) renewable and sustainable energies, (V) civil engineering and structures for sustainable constructions, (Vi) materials and smart buildings and (Vii) Industry 4.0 for smart factories.All contributions were subject to a double-blind review. The review process was highly competitive. We had to review 105 submissions from 12 countries. A team of over 100 program committee members and reviewers did this terrific job. Our special thanks go to all of them.
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- 2022
99. Social Stratification and Economic Change
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David Rose and David Rose
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- HN400.S6
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First published in 1988, Social Stratification and Economic Change brings together, for the first time in textbook form, some of the most significant work both theoretical and empirical on stratification in Britain. In part I, David Rose provides on overview of stratification research, and papers from David Lockwood, John Goldthorpe, Gordon Marshall, Ray Pahl, and Claire Wallace tackle key theoretical issues. In part II, six papers commissioned for the book report on empirical studies and their implications. By bringing together an outstanding group of authors, all at the forefront of their field, the book makes an important contribution to debates on social stratification and will be invaluable for both students and researchers in sociology.
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- 2022
100. After the GDR : New Perspectives on the Old GDR and Young Länder
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Laurence McFalls, Lothar Probst, Laurence McFalls, and Lothar Probst
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This volume represents the efforts of fifteen scholars from Europe and North America to work through the complex and sometimes compromising past and the current struggles that together define eastern German identity, society, and politics ten years after unification. Their papers offer an exemplary illustration of the variety of disciplinary methods and new source materials on which established and younger scholars can draw today to further differentiated understanding of the old GDR and the young Länder. In a volume that will interest students of German history, cultural studies and comparative politics, the authors show how utopian ideals quickly degenerated into a dictatorship that provoked the everyday resistance at all levels of society that ultimately brought the regime to its demise. They also suggest how the GDR might live on in memory to shape the emerging varieties of postcommunist politics in the young states of the Federal Republic and how the GDR experience might inspire new practices and concepts for German society as a whole. Most importantly, the papers here testify to the multidisciplinary vitality of a field whose original object of enquiry disappeared over a decade ago.
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- 2021
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