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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_BV044324576
    Format: 316 Seiten : , Fotografien, Diagramme ; , 24 cm x 17 cm.
    ISBN: 978-3-11-052051-4 , 3-11-052051-6
    Note: Plates: Seiten: 297-316
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-3-11-052963-0
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-3-11-052937-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Ethnology , General works
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    Keywords: Museumskunde ; Archivkunde ; Digitalisierung ; Neue Medien ; Virtuelle Ausstellung ; Museum ; Archiv ; Digitalisierung ; Neue Medien ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Grau, Oliver, 1965-
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  • 2
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    UID:
    almahu_9949602168602882
    Format: 1 online resource (125 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319922195
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Energy Series
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) -- About FEEM's Energy Scenarios and Policy (ESP) Research Programme -- About the Authors -- Abstract -- Introduction -- 1 The Challenge of Energy Access in Africa -- 1.1 Today's Landscape -- 1.1.1 Energy Demand, People and Sectors -- 1.1.2 Mapping Access to Modern Energy -- 1.1.3 Primary Energy and the Role of Traditional Biomass -- 1.1.4 Quality of Power Supply -- 1.2 Tomorrow's Open Questions -- 1.2.1 Future Energy Demand -- 1.2.2 More Power, for All -- 1.2.3 Grids, Mini-Grids, or Stand-Alone Systems? -- 1.2.4 The Changing Role of Fossil Fuels -- 1.2.5 The Future of Cooking -- References -- 2 The Role of Hydrocarbons in Africa's Energy Mix -- 2.1 Reserves and Producing Countries -- 2.1.1 Oil and Gas -- 2.1.2 Coal -- 2.2 Demand -- 2.3 Energy Trade (Out of Africa) -- 2.4 Insufficient Infrastructure -- 2.5 A Long-Term Perspective on Fossil Fuel Development -- 2.5.1 Natural Gas Potential -- 2.5.2 The Case of LPG for Cooking -- 2.5.3 Managing Air Pollution from the Energy Sector -- References -- 3 Prospects for Renewable Energy in Africa -- 3.1 Solar -- 3.2 Wind -- 3.3 Hydropower -- 3.3.1 Large Hydropower -- 3.3.2 Small Hydropower -- 3.4 Geothermal -- 3.5 Modern Bioenergy: Efficiency, Waste Valorisation, and Biofuels -- 3.6 Upscaling Renewables -- References -- 4 Energy Investments for Africa's Energy Transition -- 4.1 Electricity for All in Africa: Which Costs? -- 4.2 Reforming SSA Power Sectors to Facilitate Investments -- 4.2.1 The Reform of Power Utilities -- 4.2.2 The Reform of Energy Subsidies -- 4.3 The Role of International Public Finance Initiatives for Em-powering Africa -- 4.4 Making the Best of International Financial Assistance -- 4.5 The Role of Europe -- 4.6 The Actual Cost of Universal Access to Clean Cooking?. , 4.7 Beyond Energy Access: The Implications of Africa's Electrification for Climate Change -- References -- Conclusions -- Annex: Map of African Countries and Key Socio-economic and Energy Indicators.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Hafner, Manfred Energy in Africa Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2018 ISBN 9783319922188
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  • 3
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    b3kat_BV044723843
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (V, 142 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781447347545 , 9781447347521 , 9781447347538
    Series Statement: Policy Press shorts. Policy & practice
    Note: Erscheint als Open Access bei De Gruyter
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, hardback ISBN 978-1-4473-4751-4
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law , Sociology
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    Keywords: Irland ; Schwangerschaftsabbruch ; Rechtsreform
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  • 4
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    Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949517816602882
    Format: 1 online resource (208 pages) : , color illustrations.
    ISBN: 9789048538676 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Games and play
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Computer games.
    URL: JSTOR
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949301205402882
    Format: 1 online resource (487 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319254746
    Series Statement: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology Ser. ; v.894
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- This edition of the ISH was supported by -- Previous ISH Meetings and Books -- Contents -- Contributors -- Effects of Age and Hearing Loss on the Processing of Auditory Temporal Fine Structure -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Effects of Age -- 2.1 Monaural Processing of TFS -- 2.2 Monaural Processing of ENV -- 2.3 Binaural Processing of TFS -- 2.4 Binaural Processing of ENV -- 3 Effects of Cochlear Hearing Loss -- 3.1 Monaural Processing of TFS -- 3.2 Monaural Processing of ENV -- 3.3 Binaural Processing of TFS -- 3.4 Binaural Processing of ENV -- 4 Summary and Implications -- References -- Aging Effects on Behavioural Estimates of Suppression with Short Suppressors -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 Participants -- 2.2 Stimuli -- 2.3 Procedure -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Experiment 1 -- 3.2 Experiment 2 -- 4 Discussion -- References -- Contributions of Coding Efficiency of Temporal-Structure and Level Information to Lateralization Performance in Young and Early-Elderly Listeners -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 Listeners -- 2.2 Stimuli -- 2.3 Procedures -- 2.3.1 General Procedure -- 2.3.2 Task Specific Procedures -- 2.4 Data Analyses -- 3 Results -- 4 Discussion -- References -- Investigating the Role of Working Memory in Speech-in-noise Identification for Listeners with Normal Hearing -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Study Survey -- 3 Analysis of Cohort Data for Audiometrically Normal-Hearing Participants -- 3.1 Method -- 3.2 Results and Discussion -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- The Contribution of Auditory and Cognitive Factors to Intelligibility of Words and Sentences in Noise -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 Listeners -- 2.2 Tasks -- 2.2.1 Speech Tasks -- 2.2.2 Auditory Task -- 2.2.3 Cognitive Tasks -- 2.3 Procedure -- 3 Results -- 4 Discussion -- References -- Do Hearing Aids Improve Affect Perception? -- 1 Introduction. , 2 Experimental Set-up -- 2.1 Participants -- 2.2 Task and Procedure -- 2.3 Acoustic Parameters -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Aided Versus Unaided Listening -- 3.2 Aided Listening Versus Normal-Hearing Controls -- 4 Discussion -- References -- Suitability of the Binaural Interaction Component for Interaural Electrode Pairing of Bilateral Cochlear Implants -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 3 Results -- 4 Discussion -- References -- Binaural Loudness Constancy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 Stimuli -- 2.2 Procedure -- 3 Results -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Methods -- 6 Results -- 7 Discussion -- 8 Conclusions -- References -- Intelligibility for Binaural Speech with Discarded Low-SNR Speech Components -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 Stimuli -- 2.2 Target Signal Manipulation -- 2.3 Procedure -- 3 Results -- 4 Discussion -- References -- On the Contribution of Target Audibility to Performance in Spatialized Speech Mixtures -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Part 1 -- 2.1 Motivation -- 2.2 Methods -- 2.3 Results -- 3 Part 2 -- 3.1 Motivation -- 3.2 Methods -- 3.3 Results -- 4 Part 3 -- 4.1 Motivation -- 4.2 Methods -- 4.3 Results -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Optimization of a Spectral Contrast Enhancement Algorithm for Cochlear Implants Based on a Vowel -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 The Signal Processing Method: SCE in NofM Strategies for CIs -- 2.2 Hardware Implementation -- 2.3 Experiments in Cochlear Implant Users -- 2.3.1 Participants -- 2.3.2 Spectral Modulation Threshold -- 2.3.3 Vowel Identification Task -- 2.3.4 The standard Multidimensional Phoneme Identification Model -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Results from the MPI model -- 3.2 Results Vowel Identification in CI users -- 3.3 Results Spectral Modulation Threshold in CI users -- 3.4 Correlation Between Spectral Modulation Threshold and Vowel Identification -- 4 Discussion -- References. , Roles of the Contralateral Efferent Reflex in Hearing Demonstrated with Cochlear Implants -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 A Bilateral CI Sound Processor Inspired by the Contralateral MOCR -- 2.2 Evaluation -- 3 Results -- 3.1 The MOC Processor Enhances Within-channel Inter-aural Level Differences -- 3.2 The MOC Processor Enhances the Spatial Segregation of Simultaneous Sounds -- 4 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Deactivating Cochlear Implant Electrodes Based on Pitch Information for Users of the ACE Strategy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method -- 2.1 Ethics Approval -- 2.2 Participants -- 2.3 Study Design -- 2.4 Equipment -- 2.5 Test Materials -- 3 Results -- 4 Discussion -- References -- Speech Masking in Normal and Impaired Hearing: Interactions Between Frequency Selectivity and Inherent Temporal Fluctuations in Noise -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 Listeners -- 2.2 Stimuli -- 2.3 Procedure -- 3 Results -- 4 Discussion -- References -- Effects of Pulse Shape and Polarity on Sensitivity to Cochlear Implant Stimulation: A Chronic Study in Guinea Pigs -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 Animal Preparation -- 2.2 Stimuli -- 2.3 Sessions -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Morphology and Response Amplitude of the IC Evoked Potential -- 3.2 Effect of Polarity as a Function of Time -- 3.3 Effect of Pulse Shape -- 4 Discussion -- References -- Assessing the Firing Properties of the Electrically Stimulated Auditory Nerve Using a Convolution Model -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Mathematical Model of the Compound Action Potential -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 eCAP Recording System -- 2.2 eCAP Data Sets -- 2.2.1 Guinea Pig -- 2.2.2 Human -- 2.3 Deconvolution of the eCAP -- 2.4 Parametrisation of the CDLD -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Guinea Pig Deafness Model eCAPs -- 3.2 Human Clinical eCAPs -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 Comparing Deconvolution Results from Guinea Pigs and Humans. , 4.2 Choice of UR Waveform -- 4.3 Parametrisation of the CDLD -- 4.4 Interpretation of CDLD Parameters -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Modeling the Individual Variability of Loudness Perception with a Multi-Category Psychometric Function -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 Multi-Category Psychometric Function -- 2.2 Parameterization -- 2.3 A Representative Catalog -- 2.4 Maximum-Likelihood Estimation -- 2.5 Experiment -- 2.5.1 Participants -- 2.5.2 Stimuli -- 2.5.3 Fixed-Level Procedure -- 2.5.4 ISO Procedure for Testing ML Estimation -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Individual Listener MCPFs -- 3.2 Construction of the MCPF Catalog -- 3.3 Application to ML estimation -- 4 Discussion -- References -- Auditory fMRI of Sound Intensity and Loudness for Unilateral Stimulation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 Participants and Procedure -- 2.2 Stimuli -- 2.3 MRI Data Acquisition -- 2.4 Psychoacoustic Evaluation -- 2.5 MRI Data Analysis -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Categorical Loudness Scaling -- 3.2 Region-of-Interest Analysis -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 Response Characteristics in Relation to Sound Intensity -- 4.2 Interrelation With the Ear of Entry -- 4.3 Transformation of Sound Intensity into Perceived Loudness -- 4.4 Conclusion -- References -- Tinnitus- and Task-Related Differences in Resting-State Networks -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 Participants -- 2.2 Imaging Paradigm -- 2.3 Stimuli -- 2.4 Preprocessing -- 2.5 Group Analysis -- 3 Results -- 4 Discussion -- References -- The Role of Conduction Delay in Creating Sensitivity to Interaural Time Differences -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Measuring latency with Click Delays -- 3.2 Latencies of Adjacent Recordings Can Vary by Multiples of 2π -- 4 Discussion -- References -- Objective Measures of Neural Processing of Interaural Time Differences -- 1 Introduction. , 1.1 Advantages of Binaural Listening -- 1.2 Objective Measures of Binaural Hearing -- 2 Methods -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Sensitivity to IPDs Conveyed in the Temporal Fine Structure of Low-Frequency Sounds -- 3.2 Sensitivity to IPDs Conveyed in the Temporal Envelope of High-Frequency Sounds -- 4 Discussion -- References -- Minimum Audible Angles Measured with Simulated Normally-Sized and Oversized Pinnas for Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Test Subjects -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Main Research Question -- 2 Method and Material -- 2.1 Pinna Cues -- 2.2 Test Subjects -- 2.3 Psychoacoustic Experiment -- 2.4 Set-Up -- 2.5 Stimuli -- 2.6 Test Protocol -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Data Inspection and Removal -- 3.2 Raw Data and Descriptive Statistics -- 3.3 Training Effects and Test-Retest Variability (Reliability) -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 Research Question -- 4.2 Stimuli Level Differences-A Potential Discrimination Cue? -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Moving Objects in the Barn Owl's Auditory World -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Effects of Stimulus Velocity, Size of the Angular Range, and Stimulus Duration on Auditory Motion Discrimination -- 3.2 Effects of Stimulus Position on Auditory Motion Discrimination -- 4 Discussion -- References -- Change Detection in Auditory Textures -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 Participants -- 2.2 Experimental Setup -- 2.3 Stimulus Design -- 2.4 Procedure -- 2.5 Data Analysis -- 2.5.1 Hit Rate and Reaction Times -- 2.5.2 d' Analysis -- 2.5.3 Hit rate Dynamics -- 2.6 Statistical Analysis -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Detection of Changes in Statistics is Consistent with Integration -- 3.2 Reaction Times are Consistent with Integration -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 Dynamic Representation of Spectral Statistics -- 4.2 Future Directions -- References. , The Relative Contributions of Temporal Envelope and Fine Structure in Mandarin Lexical Tone Perception in Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder.
    Additional Edition: Print version: van Dijk, Pim Physiology, Psychoacoustics and Cognition in Normal and Impaired Hearing Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2016 ISBN 9783319254722
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_BV044562648
    Format: xvi, 416 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Diagramme.
    ISBN: 978-1-107-18211-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology
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    Keywords: Nahrungskette ; Ökologie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Wolters, Volkmar, 1953-
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  • 7
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    Durham ; London :Duke University Press,
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  • 8
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    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    UID:
    almahu_9949602268602882
    Format: 1 online resource (306 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811326943
    Note: Intro -- Foreword: Tackling the Challenge of Speed -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Introduction-The Hacker, the City and Their Institutions: From Grassroots Urbanism to Systemic Change -- 1 The Parallels Between Hacking and City-Making -- 2 Hacking Against the Smart City -- 3 Hacking as an Ethos -- 4 Hacking as a Practice of Collaborative City-Making -- 5 Hackability as an Affordance of Systems -- 6 Hacking as a Critical Lens and an Action-Based Research Approach -- 7 Overview of the Book -- References -- Design Practices in the Hackable City -- Power to the People: Hacking the City with Plug-In Interfaces for Community Engagement -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 3 Plug-In Interfaces -- 4 A Case Study on City Hacking for Community Engagement -- 4.1 Why: Motivation -- 4.2 Where: The Locations -- 4.3 What: The Plug-In Interfaces -- 4.4 How: The Interface Configurations -- 4.5 Methodology and Results -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Rapid Street Game Design: Prototyping Laboratory for Urban Change -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Enacting Design Knowledge -- 3 The Rules of the Game -- 4 'MySpace' Game -- 5 'Shelf' Game Session -- 6 'Blackout' Game Session -- 7 Street Games as Prototypes -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- The City as Perpetual Beta: Fostering Systemic Urban Acupuncture -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Context -- 2.1 The City as Perpetual Beta -- 2.2 Urban Acupuncture -- 3 Existing Community Engagement Within the Built Environment -- 3.1 Digital Technologies and Community Engagement -- 3.2 City Hacking: From Top-Down to Bottom-Up to Middle-Out Engagement -- 4 Urban Acupuncture Framework -- 4.1 Study I: Digital Pop-Up -- 4.2 Study II: InstaBooth -- 4.3 Contribution to City Hacking -- 5 Implementing Systemic Change -- References -- Changing Roles -- Transforming Cities by Designing with Communities. , 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 2.1 The Role of the Urban Designer as 'Network Weaver' to Enable the Democratic Right to the City -- 2.2 Tactical Urbanism -- 3 Designing with Communities-The Woodquay Project -- 3.1 Evolution of the Process -- 3.2 The 'Designing with Communities' Framework -- 4 Implications and Recommendations on Conditions for Governance -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Economic Resilience Through Community-Driven (Real Estate) Development in Amsterdam-Noord -- References -- This Is Our City! Urban Communities Re-appropriating Their City -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 2.1 Augmented Cities and Hybrid Communities -- 2.2 "Hacking the City" Initiatives and What Makes a City Hackable -- 3 Inhabiting the Augmented City -- 3.1 Global and Local Communities -- 3.2 Limerick Local Heroes -- 4 Digital Technologies for Civic Action -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Scaffolding-Potential Templates for Civic Activism -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Removing Barriers for Citizen Participation to Urban Innovation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 MK:Smart -- 3 Citizens as Innovators -- 3.1 Community Action Platform for Energy -- 3.2 Our MK-Supporting Citizen Innovation -- 4 Challenges to Facilitating Citizens as Innovators -- 5 Addressing the Digital Divide Through Data Literacy -- 6 The Urban Data School -- 6.1 Conducting Inquiries with Real Urban Data sets -- 6.2 Data -- 6.3 School Trials -- 7 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Hackers and Institutions -- Working in Beta: Testing Urban Experiments and Innovation Policy Within Dublin City Council -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Story of DCC Beta -- 2.1 The Origins of DCC Beta -- 2.2 Key Principles of DCC Beta -- 2.3 The Process for Beta Projects -- 3 Beta Projects -- 3.1 Case Study 1-The Bike Hangar Beta Project -- 3.2 Case Study 2-The Street Parklet Beta Project. , 3.3 Case Study 3-The Traffic Light Box Artworks Beta Project -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 DCC Beta as an Approximated Form of 'City Hacking' -- 4.2 Lessons from DCC Beta -- 4.3 Potential Future Development and Research -- References -- Reinventing the Rules: Emergent Gameplay for Civic Learning -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Civic Learning: A Condition for Hackable City-Making -- 3 Reinventing the Rules: How Emergent Gameplay Happens -- 4 Playing with the Rules of Energy Safari -- 4.1 Project Selection -- 4.2 Forming Partnerships -- 4.3 Knowledge Exchange -- 4.4 Bribing -- 4.5 Attitude Towards Local Government -- 5 Civic Learning Through Emergent Gameplay? -- 5.1 Bringing the Energy Transition One Step Closer -- 5.2 Negotiation, Deliberation and Collaboration -- 5.3 Reflecting on Community Dynamics -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Data Flow in the Smart City: Open Data Versus the Commons -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Value of Data -- 1.2 Thinking About the Flow of Data -- 2 Case Study: Watersheds and Datasheds -- 2.1 Circulation and Sequestration -- 3 Discussion and Summary -- References -- Theorizing the Hackable City -- Hacking, Making, and Prototyping for Social Change -- 1 Introduction -- 2 City as a Platform -- 2.1 Hacking -- 2.2 Making -- 2.3 Prototyping -- 3 Hackable City-Making: Towards Systemic Change -- 3.1 Fuzzy Front-End of City-Making -- 3.2 Co-creative Partnerships -- 3.3 From Designing for to Making Together -- 4 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Unpacking the Smart City Through the Lens of the Right to the City: A Taxonomy as a Way Forward in Participatory City-Making -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Smart City to Human Smart City -- 3 The Smart City Through the Lens of Lefebvre's Right to the City -- 4 Participatory City-Making as the Right to the City in Practice -- 5 Tools for Participatory City-Making. , 5.1 The Willingness to Act and the Associative Life -- 5.2 The Ability to Act -- 5.3 The Right to Act -- 6 Identifying the Way Forward Through a Taxonomy -- 6.1 Taxonomy Development Methodology -- 6.2 Step One: A Broad Review as the Initial Step in Taxonomy Development -- 6.3 Step Two: Taxonomy Re-Evaluation Based on a Moderate Reconceptualisation of Participatory City-Making -- 6.4 Step Three: Participatory City-Making as a Radical Interpretation of the Right to the City -- 7 A Taxonomy for the Classification of Participatory City-Making Initiatives -- 7.1 The Role of the Taxonomy in Status-Quo Assessment and Tracking the Evolution of Participatory City-Making -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- A Hacking Atlas: Holistic Hacking in the Urban Theater -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The City -- 3 Hacking and Holistic Hacking -- 3.1 Holistic Hacking and Civic Intelligence -- 4 Hacking Spaces -- 4.1 Information and Communication Space -- 4.2 Governance Space -- 4.3 Social, Organizational, and Institutional Space -- 4.4 Infrastructure Space -- 4.5 Physical Space -- 4.6 External Space -- 4.7 Imaginary Space -- 4.8 Discussion -- 5 Case Study -- 5.1 Shell No -- 6 Hacking the Future -- References -- Of Hackers and Cities: How Selfbuilders in the Buiksloterham Are Making Their City -- 1 Selfbuilders and Hackable City-Making -- 2 From Computer Culture to Selfbuilders -- 3 Approach -- 4 Stories About the Challenges of Hackable Selfbuilding -- 5 From Alternative Narrative to Hackable City Model -- 6 Reflections: Hackable City-Making? -- References -- Epilogue: Co-creating a Humane Digital Transformation of Cities.
    Additional Edition: Print version: de Lange, Michiel The Hackable City Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2018 ISBN 9789811326936
    Language: English
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    Leverkusen-Opladen :Verlag Barbara Budrich,
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    almahu_9949602158202882
    Format: 1 online resource (372 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783847412113
    Note: Cover -- Gender in Focus. Identities, Codes, Stereotypes and Politics -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION. The Interplay between Identities, Codes, Stereotypes and Politics in Studying Gender in Western and Non-Western Societies (Andreea ZAMFIRA, Christian de MONTLIBERT and Daniela RADU) -- PART ONE SEXUAL BODIES AND GENDER IDENTITIES AROUND THE WORLD -- CHAPTER I Speaking to the Spirits: Thinking Comparatively about Women in Asian Indigenous Beliefs (Barbara Watson ANDAYA) -- CHAPTER II The Bissu: Study of a Third Gender in Indonesia (Leonard Y. ANDAYA) -- CHAPTER III How Globalization and the Neoliberal Turn Are Shaping Gender Relations in Hanoi (Sarah MURRU) -- CHAPTER IV Gender and Asexuality in Academic Sources (Petra FILIPOVÁ) -- PART TWO CODES WITHIN WOMEN'S AUTO AND HETERO-REPRESENTATIONS -- CHAPTER V Communist Dictatorship vs. Romanian Women Poets' Discourse of Resistance in the 70s and 80s (Daniela MOLDOVEANU) -- CHAPTER VI Corporeality and Sexuality in Women's Autofictions: A Few Romanian Examples (Florina-Elena PÎRJOL) -- CHAPTER VII Diffused Gender Codes and Transcultural Outcomes in Jhumpa Lahiri's The Lowland (Adriana Elena STOICAN) -- CHAPTER VIII The Politics of the Feminine Body: A Manifesto and Three TV Series (Viorella MANOLACHE) -- PART THREE GENDER STEREOTYPES, COUPLE/FAMILY CONFIGURATIONS AND REPRODUCTION -- CHAPTER IX Gender Stereotypes in Emmanuel Lévinas' Concept of Subject (Marzena ADAMIAK) -- CHAPTER X The Division of Labor within the Family and Altruism: A Feminist Critique of Becker's Models (Oana CRUSMAC) -- CHAPTER XI Consequences of Intimacy and Violence in the Couple Relationships of Young Romanians on Their Future Life Plans (Cristina FALUDI) -- CHAPTER XII Is My Reproductive Body Rightfully Mine? About Abortion and Individual Choice in Post-communist Romania (Andrada NIMU and Andreea ZAMFIRA). , PART FOUR SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINTS ON WOMEN -- CHAPTER XIII The Influence of Academic Self-concept on the Study Program Choice of Computer Scientists (Silvia FÖRTSCH and Ute SCHMID) -- CHAPTER XIV Women in Academic Medicine: The 'Leaking' Process in Italy (Rita BIANCHERI and Silvia CERVIA) -- CHAPTER XV Female Labor Market Participation in Serbia (Natalija PERIŠIĆ and Jelena TANASIJEVIĆ) -- CHAPTER XVI Socio-cultural Factors Structuring Women's Access to Land and Natural Resources in Northwest Cameroon (Ngambouk Vitalis PEMUNTA) -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Zamfira, Andreea Gender in Focus Leverkusen-Opladen : Verlag Barbara Budrich,c2018 ISBN 9783847421832
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology , Sociology
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
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    almahu_9949301204802882
    Format: 1 online resource (400 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319580425
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Economic History Ser.
    Note: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- References -- Main Trends -- 1 GDP and Its Composition -- References -- 2 GDP and GDP Per Head -- References -- 3 GDP per Head and Labour Productivity -- References -- 4 Spain's Performance in Comparative Perspective -- References -- 5 GDP, Income Distribution, and Welfare -- References -- Measurement -- 6 Measuring GDP, 1850-1958: Supply Side -- 6.1 Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing -- 6.1.1 Agriculture -- The Construction of Annual Quantity and Price Indices on Reduced Information -- Gross Value Added -- 6.1.2 Forestry -- 6.1.3 Fishing -- 6.1.4 Value Added for Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing -- 6.2 Industry -- 6.2.1 Manufacturing -- 6.2.2 Extractive Industries -- 6.2.3 Utilities -- 6.2.4 Value Added for Manufacturing, Extractive Industries and Utilities -- 6.3 Construction -- 6.3.1 Residential and Commercial Construction -- 6.3.2 Non-Residential Construction -- Railways -- Roads -- Hydraulic Infrastructure and Other Public Works -- 6.3.3 Value Added in Residential and Non-Residential Construction -- 6.4 Services -- 6.4.1 Transport and Communications -- 6.4.2 Wholesale and Retail Trade -- 6.4.3 Banking and Insurance -- 6.4.4 Ownership of Dwellings -- 6.4.5 Public Administration -- 6.4.6 Education and Health -- 6.4.7 Other Services -- 6.4.8 Value Added in Services -- 6.5 Total Gross Value Added and GDP at Market Prices -- References -- 7 Measuring GDP, 1850-1958: Demand Side -- 7.1 Consumption of Goods and Services -- 7.1.1 Private Consumption -- Foodstuffs, Beverages and Tobacco -- Clothing and Other Personal Articles -- Housing Current Expenses -- Household Consumption of Durable Goods -- Hygiene and Personal Care -- Transport and Communications -- Leisure -- Education, Financial and Other Services -- 7.1.2 Public Consumption. , 7.2 Gross Domestic Capital Formation -- 7.2.1 Gross Domestic Fixed Capital Formation -- Dwellings and Other Buildings -- Other Constructions and Works -- Transportation Material -- Other Materials -- 7.2.2 Variations in Stocks -- 7.3 Net Exports of Goods and Services -- 7.3.1 Net Exports of Goods -- 7.3.2 Gold and Silver -- 7.3.3 Freight and Insurance -- 7.3.4 Tourism, Emigrants' Funds, Passenger Services and Other Services -- 7.4 Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices -- 7.5 Gross National Income -- 7.6 Net National Income -- 7.7 Net National Disposable Income -- References -- 8 New GDP Series and Earlier Estimates for the Pre-national Accounts Era -- 8.1 Consejo de Economía Nacional Estimates -- 8.2 Revisions and Extensions of CEN Estimates -- 8.2.1 Comisaría del Plan de Desarrollo -- 8.2.2 Alcaide -- 8.2.3 Naredo -- 8.3 Independent Estimates -- 8.3.1 Información Comercial Española -- 8.3.2 Schwartz -- 8.3.3 Carreras -- 8.4 Comparing the New and Earlier GDP Estimates -- References -- 9 Splicing National Accounts, 1958-2015 -- 9.1 National Accounts in Spain -- 9.2 Splicing National Accounts Through Interpolation -- References -- 10 Population, 1850-2015 -- References -- 11 Employment, 1850-2015 -- References -- Appendices -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Prados de la Escosura, Leandro Spanish Economic Growth, 1850-2015 Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2017 ISBN 9783319580418
    Language: English
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