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  • 1
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    almahu_9949481476702882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (314 p.)
    ISBN: 9783839459270 , 9783110767001
    Serie: Histoire ; 192
    Inhalt: How did and does the fate of refugees unfold in internment camps? The contributors facilitate an extensive engagement with the organized, state led, and forced placement of refugees in the past and present. They show the parallels and differences between the practices and types of internment in different countries - while considering the specific historical contexts. Moreover, they highlight the nexus of relationships and agencies which constitute the camps in question as transitory spaces. The contributions consist of analyses of local phenomena or case studies as well as comparative engagements from an international and/or historical perspective.
    Anmerkung: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction -- , Part I The polysemic function (character) of camps -- , Internment practices during the First and Second World Wars -- , Austrians in Trinidadian internment during the Second World War -- , Rehabilitation through labour -- , United Nations versus the Federal Agency -- , Can camp life create a common world? -- , Part II (Dis)empowering role of humanitarian intervention -- , Interventions by non-governmental organisations in state-run internment camps in France -- , Reconstructing Lives, Creating Citizens -- , Civilian internees, common criminals or dangerous communists? -- , Vicious circles of disempowerment -- , Enhancing agency and empowerment in refugee camps as total institutions - real or illusory? -- , Part III Strategies of coping and resistance -- , Undesirable asylum-seekers from National Socialist Germany in France -- , Singing and dancing for freedom of movement -- , Room(s) for children? -- , Part IV Pathways and transitions -- , Cycles of incarceration -- , Forced to flee and deemed suspect -- , Filling the gap -- , The life and afterlife of a twentieth-century French camp: Gurs -- , Hard time in the Big Easy -- , Annex -- , Index of Names -- , Short Biographies of contributors and editors , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English.
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    In: EBOOK PACKAGE History 2022 English, De Gruyter, 9783110992960
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    In: transcript Complete eBook Package 2022, De Gruyter, 9783111025094
    In: transcript English Frontlist eBook-Package 2022, De Gruyter, 9783110768510
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    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 2
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    almafu_9961535635402883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (432 p.) : , 97 illustrations
    ISBN: 9781478092100
    Inhalt: Since the show's debut in 2007, Mad Men has invited viewers to immerse themselves in the lush period settings, ruthless Madison Avenue advertising culture, and arresting characters at the center of its 1960s fictional world. Mad Men, Mad World is a comprehensive analysis of this groundbreaking TV series. Scholars from across the humanities consider the AMC drama from a fascinating array of perspectives, including fashion, history, architecture, civil rights, feminism, consumerism, art, cinema, and the serial format, as well as through theoretical frames such as critical race theory, gender, queer theory, global studies, and psychoanalysis.In the introduction, the editors explore the show's popularity; its controversial representations of race, class, and gender; its powerful influence on aesthetics and style; and its unique use of period historicism and advertising as a way of speaking to our neoliberal moment. Mad Men, Mad World also includes an interview with Phil Abraham, an award-winning Mad Men director and cinematographer. Taken together, the essays demonstrate that understanding Mad Men means engaging the show not only as a reflection of the 1960s but also as a commentary on the present day.Contributors. Michael Bérubé, Alexander Doty, Lauren M. E. Goodlad, Jim Hansen, Dianne Harris, Lynne Joyrich, Lilya Kaganovsky, Clarence Lang, Caroline Levine, Kent Ono, Dana Polan, Leslie Reagan, Mabel Rosenheck, Robert A. Rushing, Irene Small, Michael Szalay, Jeremy Varon
    Anmerkung: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction -- , Part one Mad Worlds -- , One Maddening Times Mad Men in Its History -- , Two Mad Space -- , Three Representing the Mad Margins of the Early 1960s Northern Civil Rights and the Blues Idiom -- , Four After the Sex, What? A Feminist Reading of Reproductive History in Mad Men -- , Five The Writer as Producer; or, The Hip Figure after HBO -- , Part Two Mad aesthetiCs -- , Six The Shock of the Banal Mad Men's Progressive Realism -- , Seven Mod Men -- , Eight Swing Skirts and Swinging Singles Mad Men, Fashion, and Cultural Memory -- , Nine Against Depth Looking at Surface through the Kodak Carousel -- , Ten "It Will Shock You How Much This Never Happened" Antonioni and Mad Men -- , Part three Made Men -- , Eleven Media Madness Multiple Identity (Dis)Orders in Mad Men -- , Twelve "Maidenform" Masculinity as Masquerade -- , Thirteen History Gets in Your Eyes Mad Men, Misrecognition, and the Masculine Mystique -- , Fourteen The Homosexual and the Single Girl -- , Fifteen Mad Men's Postracial Figuration of a Racial Past -- , Sixteen The Mad Men in the Attic Seriality and Identity in the Modern Babylon -- , Afterword A Change Is Gonna Come, Same as It Ever Was -- , Appendix A A Conversation with Phil Abraham, Director and Cinematographer -- , Appendix B List of Mad Men Episodes -- , Works Cited -- , Contributors -- , Index , In English.
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    almahu_9949728668902882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (178 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031444128
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Bodden, Eric Ernst Denert Award for Software Engineering 2022 Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 ISBN 9783031444111
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 4
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    b3kat_BV047889885
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (260 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783839462645 , 9783732862641
    Serie: Studies of digital media culture volume 15
    Anmerkung: Erscheint als Open Access bei De Gruyter
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-8376-6264-1
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Allgemeines
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    b3kat_BV044334823
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 110 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783319579665
    Serie: SpringerBriefs in energy
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-319-57965-8
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Dii GmbH ; Sonnenenergie ; Energieversorgung ; Electronic book. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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    almahu_9949464980102882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (146 pages)
    ISBN: 9783030034993
    Serie: Learning Materials in Biosciences Ser.
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Science, Society, and Statistics -- About This Book -- Contents -- Part I The Essentials of Statistics -- 1 Basic Probability Theory -- Contents -- 1.1 Confusions About Basic Probabilities: Conditional Probabilities -- 1.1.1 The Basic Scenario -- 1.1.2 A Second Test -- 1.1.3 One More Example: Guillain-Barré Syndrome -- 1.2 Confusions About Basic Probabilities: The Odds Ratio -- 1.2.1 Basics About Odds Ratios (OR) -- 1.2.2 Partial Information and the World of Disease -- References -- 2 Experimental Design and the Basics of Statistics: Signal Detection Theory (SDT) -- Contents -- 2.1 The Classic Scenario of SDT -- 2.2 SDT and the Percentage of Correct Responses -- 2.3 The Empirical d -- 3 The Core Concept of Statistics -- Contents -- 3.1 Another Way to Estimate the Signal-to-Noise Ratio -- 3.2 Undersampling -- 3.2.1 Sampling Distribution of a Mean -- 3.2.2 Comparing Means -- 3.2.3 The Type I and II Error -- 3.2.4 Type I Error: The p-Value is Related to a Criterion -- 3.2.5 Type II Error: Hits, Misses -- 3.3 Summary -- 3.4 An Example -- 3.5 Implications, Comments and Paradoxes -- Reference -- 4 Variations on the t-Test -- Contents -- 4.1 A Bit of Terminology -- 4.2 The Standard Approach: Null Hypothesis Testing -- 4.3 Other t-Tests -- 4.3.1 One-Sample t-Test -- 4.3.2 Dependent Samples t-Test -- 4.3.3 One-Tailed and Two-Tailed Tests -- 4.4 Assumptions and Violations of the t-Test -- 4.4.1 The Data Need to be Independent and Identically Distributed -- 4.4.2 Population Distributions are Gaussian Distributed -- 4.4.3 Ratio Scale Dependent Variable -- 4.4.4 Equal Population Variances -- 4.4.5 Fixed Sample Size -- 4.5 The Non-parametric Approach -- 4.6 The Essentials of Statistical Tests -- 4.7 What Comes Next? -- Part II The Multiple Testing Problem -- 5 The Multiple Testing Problem -- Contents -- 5.1 Independent Tests. , 5.2 Dependent Tests -- 5.3 How Many Scientific Results Are Wrong? -- 6 ANOVA -- Contents -- 6.1 One-Way Independent Measures ANOVA -- 6.2 Logic of the ANOVA -- 6.3 What the ANOVA Does and Does Not Tell You: Post-Hoc Tests -- 6.4 Assumptions -- 6.5 Example Calculations for a One-Way Independent Measures ANOVA -- 6.5.1 Computation of the ANOVA -- 6.5.2 Post-Hoc Tests -- 6.6 Effect Size -- 6.7 Two-Way Independent Measures ANOVA -- 6.8 Repeated Measures ANOVA -- 7 Experimental Design: Model Fits, Power, and Complex Designs -- Contents -- 7.1 Model Fits -- 7.2 Power and Sample Size -- 7.2.1 Optimizing the Design -- 7.2.2 Computing Power -- 7.3 Power Challenges for Complex Designs -- 8 Correlation -- Contents -- 8.1 Covariance and Correlations -- 8.2 Hypothesis Testing with Correlations -- 8.3 Interpreting Correlations -- 8.4 Effect Sizes -- 8.5 Comparison to Model Fitting, ANOVA and t-Test -- 8.6 Assumptions and Caveats -- 8.7 Regression -- Part III Meta-analysis and the Science Crisis -- 9 Meta-analysis -- Contents -- 9.1 Standardized Effect Sizes -- 9.2 Meta-analysis -- Appendix -- Standardized Effect Sizes Beyond the Simple Case -- Extended Example of the Meta-analysis -- 10 Understanding Replication -- Contents -- 10.1 The Replication Crisis -- 10.2 Test for Excess Success (TES) -- 10.3 Excess Success from Publication Bias -- 10.4 Excess Success from Optional Stopping -- 10.5 Excess Success and Theoretical Claims -- Reference -- 11 Magnitude of Excess Success -- Contents -- 11.1 You Probably Have Trouble Detecting Bias -- 11.2 How Extensive Are These Problems? -- 11.3 What Is Going On? -- 11.3.1 Misunderstanding Replication -- 11.3.2 Publication Bias -- 11.3.3 Optional Stopping -- 11.3.4 Hypothesizing After the Results Are Known (HARKing) -- 11.3.5 Flexibility in Analyses -- 11.3.6 Misunderstanding Prediction. , 11.3.7 Sloppiness and Selective Double Checking -- 12 Suggested Improvements and Challenges -- Contents -- 12.1 Should Every Experiment Be Published? -- 12.2 Preregistration -- 12.3 Alternative Statistical Analyses -- 12.4 The Role of Replication -- 12.5 A Focus on Mechanisms.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Herzog, Michael H. Understanding Statistics and Experimental Design Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2019 ISBN 9783030034986
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Wirtschaftswissenschaften , Psychologie
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    almahu_9949602254902882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (807 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781484243985
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Table of Contents -- About the Authors -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Part 1 -- Chapter 1: Jumping Right In: "Hello, TBB!" -- Why Threading Building Blocks? -- Performance: Small Overhead, Big Benefits for C++ -- Evolving Support for Parallelism in TBB and C++ -- Recent C++ Additions for Parallelism -- The Threading Building Blocks (TBB) Library -- Parallel Execution Interfaces -- Interfaces That Are Independent of the Execution Model -- Using the Building Blocks in TBB -- Let's Get Started Already! -- Getting the Threading Building Blocks (TBB) Library -- Getting a Copy of the Examples -- Writing a First "Hello, TBB!" Example -- Building the Simple Examples -- Steps to Set Up an Environment -- Building on Windows Using Microsoft Visual Studio -- Building on a Linux Platform from a Terminal -- Using the Intel Compiler -- tbbvars and pstlvars Scripts -- Setting Up Variables Manually Without Using the tbbvars Script or the Intel Compiler -- A More Complete Example -- Starting with a Serial Implementation -- Adding a Message-Driven Layer Using a Flow Graph -- Adding a Fork-Join Layer Using a parallel_for -- Adding a SIMD Layer Using a Parallel STL Transform -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Generic Parallel Algorithms -- Functional / Task Parallelism -- A Slightly More Complicated Example: A Parallel Implementation of Quicksort -- Loops: parallel_for, parallel_reduce, and parallel_scan -- parallel_for: Applying a Body to Each Element in a Range -- A Slightly More Complicated Example: Parallel Matrix Multiplication -- parallel_reduce: Calculating a Single Result Across a Range -- A Slightly More Complicated Example: Calculating π by Numerical Integration -- parallel_scan: A Reduction with Intermediate Values -- How Does This Work? -- A Slightly More Complicated Example: Line of Sight -- Cook Until Done: parallel_do and parallel_pipeline. , parallel_do: Apply a Body Until There Are No More Items Left -- A Slightly More Complicated Example: Forward Substitution -- parallel_pipeline: Streaming Items Through a Series of Filters -- A Slightly More Complicated Example: Creating 3D Stereoscopic Images -- Summary -- For More Information -- Chapter 3: Flow Graphs -- Why Use Graphs to Express Parallelism? -- The Basics of the TBB Flow Graph Interface -- Step 1: Create the Graph Object -- Step 2: Make the Nodes -- Step 3: Add Edges -- Step 4: Start the Graph -- Step 5: Wait for the Graph to Complete Executing -- A More Complicated Example of a Data Flow Graph -- Implementing the Example as a TBB Flow Graph -- Understanding the Performance of a Data Flow Graph -- The Special Case of Dependency Graphs -- Implementing a Dependency Graph -- Estimating the Scalability of a Dependency Graph -- Advanced Topics in TBB Flow Graphs -- Summary -- Chapter 4: TBB and the Parallel Algorithms of the C++ Standard Template Library -- Does the C++ STL Library Belong in This Book? -- A Parallel STL Execution Policy Analogy -- A Simple Example Using std::for_each -- What Algorithms Are Provided in a Parallel STL Implementation? -- How to Get and Use a Copy of Parallel STL That Uses TBB -- Algorithms in Intel's Parallel STL -- Capturing More Use Cases with Custom Iterators -- Highlighting Some of the Most Useful Algorithms -- std::for_each, std::for_each_n -- std::transform -- std::reduce -- std::transform_reduce -- A Deeper Dive into the Execution Policies -- The sequenced_policy -- The parallel_policy -- The unsequenced_policy -- The parallel_unsequenced_policy -- Which Execution Policy Should We Use? -- Other Ways to Introduce SIMD Parallelism -- Summary -- For More Information -- Chapter 5: Synchronization: Why and How to Avoid It -- A Running Example: Histogram of an Image -- An Unsafe Parallel Implementation. , A First Safe Parallel Implementation: Coarse-Grained Locking -- Mutex Flavors -- A Second Safe Parallel Implementation: Fine-Grained Locking -- A Third Safe Parallel Implementation: Atomics -- A Better Parallel Implementation: Privatization and Reduction -- Thread Local Storage, TLS -- enumerable_thread_specific, ETS -- combinable -- The Easiest Parallel Implementation: Reduction Template -- Recap of Our Options -- Summary -- For More Information -- Chapter 6: Data Structures for Concurrency -- Key Data Structures Basics -- Unordered Associative Containers -- Map vs. Set -- Multiple Values -- Hashing -- Unordered -- Concurrent Containers -- Concurrent Unordered Associative Containers -- concurrent_hash_map -- Concurrent Support for map/multimap and set/multiset Interfaces -- Built-In Locking vs. No Visible Locking -- Iterating Through These Structures Is Asking for Trouble -- Concurrent Queues: Regular, Bounded, and Priority -- Bounding Size -- Priority Ordering -- Staying Thread-Safe: Try to Forget About Top, Size, Empty, Front, Back -- Iterators -- Why to Use This Concurrent Queue: The A-B-A Problem -- When to NOT Use Queues: Think Algorithms! -- Concurrent Vector -- When to Use tbb::concurrent_vector Instead of std::vector -- Elements Never Move -- Concurrent Growth of concurrent_vectors -- Summary -- Chapter 7: Scalable Memory Allocation -- Modern C++ Memory Allocation -- Scalable Memory Allocation: What -- Scalable Memory Allocation: Why -- Avoiding False Sharing with Padding -- Scalable Memory Allocation Alternatives: Which -- Compilation Considerations -- Most Popular Usage (C/C++ Proxy Library): How -- Linux: malloc/new Proxy Library Usage -- macOS: malloc/new Proxy Library Usage -- Windows: malloc/new Proxy Library Usage -- Testing our Proxy Library Usage -- C Functions: Scalable Memory Allocators for C. , C++ Classes: Scalable Memory Allocators for C++ -- Allocators with std::allocator< -- T> -- Signature -- scalable_allocator -- tbb_allocator -- zero_allocator -- cached_aligned_allocator -- Memory Pool Support: memory_pool_allocator -- Array Allocation Support: aligned_space -- Replacing new and delete Selectively -- Performance Tuning: Some Control Knobs -- What Are Huge Pages? -- TBB Support for Huge Pages -- scalable_allocation_mode(int mode, intptr_t value) -- TBBMALLOC_USE_HUGE_PAGES -- TBBMALLOC_SET_SOFT_HEAP_LIMIT -- int scalable_allocation_command(int cmd, void ∗param) -- TBBMALLOC_CLEAN_ALL_BUFFERS -- TBBMALLOC_CLEAN_THREAD_BUFFERS -- Summary -- Chapter 8: Mapping Parallel Patterns to TBB -- Parallel Patterns vs. Parallel Algorithms -- Patterns Categorize Algorithms, Designs, etc. -- Patterns That Work -- Data Parallelism Wins -- Nesting Pattern -- Map Pattern -- Workpile Pattern -- Reduction Patterns (Reduce and Scan) -- Fork-Join Pattern -- Divide-and-Conquer Pattern -- Branch-and-Bound Pattern -- Pipeline Pattern -- Event-Based Coordination Pattern (Reactive Streams) -- Summary -- For More Information -- Part 2 -- Chapter 9: The Pillars of Composability -- What Is Composability? -- Nested Composition -- Concurrent Composition -- Serial Composition -- The Features That Make TBB a Composable Library -- The TBB Thread Pool (the Market) and Task Arenas -- The TBB Task Dispatcher: Work Stealing and More -- Putting It All Together -- Looking Forward -- Controlling the Number of Threads -- Work Isolation -- Task-to-Thread and Thread-to-Core Affinity -- Task Priorities -- Summary -- For More Information -- Chapter 10: Using Tasks to Create Your Own Algorithms -- A Running Example: The Sequence -- The High-Level Approach: parallel_invoke -- The Highest Among the Lower: task_group -- The Low-Level Task Interface: Part One - Task Blocking. , The Low-Level Task Interface: Part Two - Task Continuation -- Bypassing the Scheduler -- The Low-Level Task Interface: Part Three - Task Recycling -- Task Interface Checklist -- One More Thing: FIFO (aka Fire-and-Forget) Tasks -- Putting These Low-Level Features to Work -- Summary -- For More Information -- Chapter 11: Controlling the Number of Threads Used for Execution -- A Brief Recap of the TBB Scheduler Architecture -- Interfaces for Controlling the Number of Threads -- Controlling Thread Count with task_scheduler_init -- Controlling Thread Count with task_arena -- Controlling Thread Count with global_control -- Summary of Concepts and Classes -- The Best Approaches for Setting the Number of Threads -- Using a Single task_scheduler_init Object for a Simple Application -- Using More Than One task_scheduler_init Object in a Simple Application -- Using Multiple Arenas with Different Numbers of Slots to Influence Where TBB Places Its Worker Threads -- Using global_control to Control How Many Threads Are Available to Fill Arena Slots -- Using global_control to Temporarily Restrict the Number of Available Threads -- When NOT to Control the Number of Threads -- Figuring Out What's Gone Wrong -- Summary -- Chapter 12: Using Work Isolation for Correctness and Performance -- Work Isolation for Correctness -- Creating an Isolated Region with  this_task_arena::isolate -- Oh No! Work Isolation Can Cause Its Own Correctness Issues! -- Even When It Is Safe, Work Isolation Is Not Free -- Using Task Arenas for Isolation: A Double-Edged Sword -- Don't Be Tempted to Use task_arenas to Create Work Isolation for Correctness -- Summary -- For More Information -- Chapter 13: Creating Thread-to-Core and Task-to-Thread Affinity -- Creating Thread-to-Core Affinity -- Creating Task-to-Thread Affinity -- When and How Should We Use the TBB Affinity Features? -- Summary. , For More Information.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Voss, Michael Pro TBB Berkeley, CA : Apress L. P.,c2019 ISBN 9781484243978
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (45 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319313702
    Serie: ICME-13 Topical Surveys Series
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Main Topics -- Contents -- 1 Introduction: What Is Semiotics and Why Is It Important for Mathematics Education? -- 1.1 The Role of Visualization in Semiosis -- 1.2 Purpose of the Topical Survey on Semiotics in Mathematics Education -- 2 Semiotics in Theory and Practice in Mathematics Education -- 2.1 A Summary of Influential Semiotic Theories and Applications -- 2.1.1 Saussure -- 2.1.2 Peirce -- 2.1.3 Vygotsky -- 2.2 Further Applications of Semiotics in Mathematics Education -- 2.3 The Significance of Various Types of Signs in Mathematics Education -- 2.3.1 Embodiment, Gestures, and the Body in Mathematics Education -- 2.3.2 Linguistic Theories and Their Relevance in Mathematics Education -- 2.4 Other Dimensions of Semiotics in Mathematics Education -- 2.4.1 The Relationship Among Sign Systems and Translation -- 2.4.2 Semiotics and Intersubjectivity -- 2.4.3 Semiotics as the Focus of Innovative Learning and Teaching Materials -- 3 A Summary of Results -- References -- Further Reading: Recommended General Literature from the Reference List.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Presmeg, Norma Semiotics in Mathematics Education Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2016 ISBN 9783319313696
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (250 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031418044
    Serie: Public Health Ethics Analysis Series ; v.8
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- In Memoriam: Vasantha Muthuswamy -- Case Study Authors -- Case Keyword Overview -- Chapter 1 -- Case 1.1: A Study on the Telemonitoring of COVID-19 Patients at Home -- Case 1.2: Trial Unblinding Following Emergency Authorization of Vaccines -- Case 1.3: COVID-19 Controlled Human Infection Studies -- Case 1.4: Early-Stage Investigations into Infectious Diseases -- Chapter 2 -- Case 2.1: Should Death and Grieving During the Pandemic Be Studied? -- Case 2.2: Should Widespread Off-Label Use of Medication Influence Research Prioritisation? -- Case 2.3: Studying the Treatment of COVID-19 Patients with Traditional Medicine -- Case 2.4: Research Reprioritization During the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Case 2.5: Challenges with Continuing Cancer Research in a Publicly Funded Hospital -- Chapter 3 -- Case 3.1: Self-Experimentation in the Development of COVID-19 Vaccines -- Case 3.2: Research with Chlorine Dioxide in a Prison During the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Case 3.3: Evaluating the Role of the BCG Vaccine as a Prophylactic in Elderly Populations -- Case 3.4: Publication, Pre-publication and Retraction of Research: How a Pandemic Magnifies Concerns About Publication Ethics -- Case 3.5: Retracted Research: Impacts and Outcomes -- Chapter 4 -- Case 4.1: Use of Convalescent Plasma in Severely Ill COVID-19 Patients -- Case 4.2: COVID-19 Antibody-Testing Initiatives in a European Country -- Case 4.3: Competing Priorities Under Pressure: Government Collaboration with Academic Institutions -- Case 4.4: Vaccine Research or Rollout? -- Chapter 5 -- Case 5.1: Adapting Face-to-Face Interviews to Respect Infection Control Measures -- Case 5.2: A Community-Based Intervention for Indigenous Older Persons with Mild to Moderate Dementia -- Case 5.3: Suspending Participation in Research -- Case 5.4: Ethics and Adaptive Trials in the COVID-19 Pandemic. , Case 5.5: The Impact of New Scientific Evidence on On-going COVID-19 Studies -- Chapter 6 -- Case 6.1: Ethics Approval of a Multi-centre Study: To Expedite or Not? -- Case 6.2: Ethics Review of Multi-centre Trials: Challenges and Unforeseen Issues -- Case 6.3: The Importance of Effective Research Ethics Review -- Case 6.4: Research into the Use of Ozone for Treatment of Patients with COVID-19 -- Case 6.5: Reviewing the Use of Convalescent Plasma -- Case 6.6: A Phase III COVID-19 Vaccine Trial -- Case 6.7: Research on Teleconsultation -- Chapter 7 -- Case 7.1: A Multinational COVID-19 Symptom Checker Application -- Case 7.2: Issues of Consent and Privacy in Establishing a Pregnancy Outcomes Registry -- Case 7.3: Ethical Conduct and Review of Research -- Case 7.4: Informed Consent and Data Protection in the Context of Increased Use of Information and Communication Technologies -- Case 7.5: Research into COVID-19 and Cancer in Populous Low-Income Neighbourhoods -- Chapter 8 -- Case 8.1: Should Pregnant Women Be Included in COVID-19 Vaccine Trials? -- Case 8.2: Ethics and Research Policy in a Forensic Psychiatric Hospital -- Case 8.3: Studying the Impact of COVID-19 on Vulnerable Populations -- Case 8.4: Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in COVID-19 Research -- Chapter 9 -- Case 9.1: Ethical Challenges Arising When Recruiting Adolescent Minors by Telephone -- Case 9.2: Quantitative and Qualitative Research into Attitudes Towards COVID-19 -- Case 9.3: Seeking Consent to Research Involving the Use of Convalescent Plasma from COVID-19 Donors in the Treatment of Cancer... -- Case 9.4: A Study Involving Minimally Invasive Tissue Sampling in Adults Who Died from COVID-19 -- Case 9.5: COVID-19 Clinical Trials: Placebo Group Participants and the Right to Access the Experimental Product -- Learning and Teaching Guide -- Cases -- Approaches to Using the Cases. , Case Selection and Session Design -- Engagement and Discussion -- References -- Acknowledgments -- Disclaimer -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Research Ethics and Health Policy in Epidemics and Pandemics -- 1.1 Taking a Broader Approach to ``Research Ethics ́́-- 1.2 Thematic Approach -- 1.3 The Ethical Importance of Research for Real-Time Policy and for the Benefit of Future Generations -- 1.4 Emergencies as Radically Non-ideal Contexts for Research -- 1.5 Relationships Between Research and Practice -- 1.6 Modifying Health Policy in the Context of Uncertainty and Open-Endedness -- 1.7 The Impact of Policy Choices on the Ethical Acceptability of Research -- 1.8 The Responsibilities of Researchers Who Are Part of the Policy-Making Process -- 1.9 Concluding Remarks -- Case 1.1: A Study on the Telemonitoring of COVID-19 Patients at Home -- Research -- Surveillance -- Case 1.2: Trial Unblinding Following Emergency Authorization of Vaccines -- Case 1.3: COVID-19 Controlled Human Infection Studies -- Research Justification -- Research Risks -- Case 1.4: Early-Stage Investigations into Infectious Diseases -- References -- Chapter 2: Setting Research Priorities -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Role of Research Prioritization in Epidemics -- 2.3 What Considerations Should Inform Research Prioritization? -- 2.4 Research Prioritization in Practice -- 2.5 Challenges in Research Priority Setting -- Case 2.1: Should Death and Grieving During the Pandemic Be Studied? -- Case 2.2: Should Widespread Off-Label Use of Medication Influence Research Prioritisation? -- Case 2.3: Studying the Treatment of COVID-19 Patients with Traditional Medicine -- Case 2.4: Research Reprioritization During the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Case 2.5: Challenges with Continuing Cancer Research in a Publicly Funded Hospital -- References. , Chapter 3: Research Quality and Dissemination -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Research Quality -- 3.3 Disseminating and Publishing Research -- 3.4 Conclusion -- Case 3.1: Self-Experimentation in the Development of COVID-19 Vaccines -- Case 3.2: Research with Chlorine Dioxide in a Prison During the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Case 3.3: Evaluating the Role of the BCG Vaccine as a Prophylactic in Elderly Populations -- Case 3.4: Publication, Pre-publication and Retraction of Research: How a Pandemic Magnifies Concerns About Publication Ethics -- Case 3.5: Retracted Research: Impacts and Outcomes -- References -- Chapter 4: Boundaries Between Research, Surveillance and Monitored Emergency Use -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Research-Practice Distinction -- 4.3 Locating the Distinction in the Primary Aim -- 4.3.1 Experimentation -- 4.4 Should Non-research Activities Be Conducted as Research Instead? -- 4.5 Conclusion -- Case 4.1: Use of Convalescent Plasma in Severely Ill COVID-19 Patients -- Case 4.2: COVID-19 Antibody-Testing Initiatives in a European Country -- Case 4.3: Competing Priorities Under Pressure: Government Collaboration with Academic Institutions -- Case 4.4: Vaccine Research or Rollout? -- References -- Chapter 5: Adapting and Adaptive Research -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Adapting - Not Deviating From - Scientific and Ethical Standards for Research -- 5.3 Adaptive Clinical Trials -- 5.4 Adapting Research to Epidemic Contexts -- 5.5 Conclusion -- Case 5.1: Adapting Face-to-Face Interviews to Respect Infection Control Measures -- Case 5.2: A Community-Based Intervention for Indigenous Older Persons with Mild to Moderate Dementia -- Case 5.3: Suspending Participation in Research -- Case 5.4: Ethics and Adaptive Trials in the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Case 5.5: The Impact of New Scientific Evidence on On-going COVID-19 Studies -- References. , Chapter 6: Ethics Review Challenges -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Challenges in the Ethics Review Processes -- 6.3 Challenges in the Ethics Analysis of Health Emergency Research -- 6.3.1 Social and Scientific Value of Research -- 6.3.2 Consent Processes -- 6.3.3 Research in the Transition from Research to Rollout -- 6.3.4 Use of Unproven Intervention Outside Research Settings -- 6.4 Conclusions -- Case 6.1: Ethics Approval of a Multi-centre Study: To Expedite or Not? -- Case 6.2: Ethics Review of Multi-centre Trials: Challenges and Unforeseen Issues -- Case 6.3: The Importance of Effective Research Ethics Review -- Case 6.4: Research into the Use of Ozone for Treatment of Patients with COVID-19 -- Case 6.5: Reviewing the Use of Convalescent Plasma -- Case 6.6: A Phase III COVID-19 Vaccine Trial -- Case 6.7: Research on Teleconsultation -- References -- Chapter 7: Ethical Issues Associated with Managing and Sharing Individual-Level Health Data -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Respect for Persons and Communities -- 7.2.1 The Consent Process -- 7.2.2 Consent for Use of Data in the Future -- 7.2.3 Waiving Consent and the Opt-Out Approach -- 7.2.4 Privacy -- 7.2.5 Curation, De-identification and Anonymization -- 7.2.6 Use of Existing Datasets -- 7.3 Promoting Equity -- 7.4 Conclusion -- Case 7.1: A Multinational COVID-19 Symptom Checker Application -- Case 7.2: Issues of Consent and Privacy in Establishing a Pregnancy Outcomes Registry -- Case 7.3: Ethical Conduct and Review of Research -- Case 7.4: Informed Consent and Data Protection in the Context of Increased Use of Information and Communication Technologies -- Case 7.5: Research into COVID-19 and Cancer in Populous Low-Income Neighbourhoods -- References -- Chapter 8: Dimensions of Vulnerability -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Conceptualizations of Vulnerability. , 8.3 Vulnerability and Inclusion in Research Ethics.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Bull, Susan Research Ethics in Epidemics and Pandemics: a Casebook Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 ISBN 9783031418037
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    Inhalt: "The film industry in Hollywood now employs a global mode of production run by massive media conglomerates that mobilize hundreds, sometimes thousands, of workers for each feature film or television series. Yet these workers and their labor remain largely invisible to the general audience. In fact, this has been a signal characteristic of Hollywood style for more than a hundred years: everything that matters happens onscreen, not off. Consequently, when it comes to movies and television, the voices heard most often are those belonging to talent and corporate executives. Those we hear least are the voices of labor, and it's that silence we aim to redress in the collection of interviews in this book. Drawing from the detailed and personal accounts in this collection, we offer three interrelated propositions about the current state and future prospects of craftwork and screen media labor: 1. Craftwork exists within an intricate and intimate matrix of social relations. 2. Hollywood craftwork today constitutes a regime of excessive labor. 3. Screen media production is a protean entity. We organized the collection into three sections: company town, global machine, and fringe city. The first section refers to Hollywood's historic roots as a core component of the motion picture business. The second section engages more directly with the spatial dynamics of film and television production to underscore the economic and political structures that are integrating distant locations into the studios' mode of production. We close with a section on the visual effects sector, in which stories shared by vfx artists, advocates, and organizers specifically illustrate how the industry today relies on marginal institutions to sustain its power and profitability"...Provided by publisher
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