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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1740390318
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (374 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781788742016 , 9781788742023 , 9781788742030
    Series Statement: Transnational cultures Volume 3
    Content: Contents: Sara Pugach/David Pizzo/Adam A. Blackler: Introduction: The Imperialist Imagination 20 Years On: The Historiographical Shift toward a Global Germany – Forming the Empire – Adam A. Blackler: The Language of Empire: Aspiring German Colonists and the Heimat Ideal in Imperial Germany – Lisa M. Todd: Studying Sexual and Racial «Mixture»: Eugen Fischer and the Rehoboth Basters of German Southwest Africa, 1908 – Matthew Unangst: Emin Pasha and Fracturing Imperialist Imaginaries in the Late 1880s – World War I and Interwar Connections – Michelle R. Moyd: Visualizing Women’s War Work: Photographs and Labor in a German Colonial War Memoir – Paul Glen Grant: Forgiving the Missionaries: African Moral Imagination and Postcolonial Germans – Ute Ritz-Deutch: German Scientists in South America: Correspondences between Robert Lehmann-Nitsche, Hermann von Ihering, and Max Uhle – The Third Reich and the World – David Pizzo: A History of Nazi Germany as Global History – Alan Rosenfeld : P/pacific Propaganda: The Nazi Appropriation of Aloha in Klaus Mehnert’s The XXth Century – Valerie Weinstein: From the «Olympic Ideal» and German-Japanese «Sports Friendship» to Militarization and Gendered Nationalism: The Shifting Ends of The Holy Goal – Into the Cold War – Sara Pugach: The Global GDR – Nicholas Ostrum: «Which Germany Do You Come From?»: Contending German Legacies and Trade in Postcolonial Libya – Brittany Lehman : West German Involvement in North African Decolonization in the 1950s and 1960s – Jennifer Ruth Hosek: Christa Wolf in Cuba, or a Case Study in Transnational Collaboration – Unified Germany Worldwide – Jeffrey Jurgens: Recasting Empire: The «Refugee Crisis» in Germany, Europe, and Beyond – Priscilla Layne: The Collective Responsibility of Colonialism: Postcolonial Fantasies in Christof Hamann’s Usambara(2007) – Vanessa D. Plumly: Post-Wall Germany, the «Post»-Imperialist Imagination, and the Shock-Factor of Crumbling Façades: Exploring the Intersections of North/South and East/West Encounters.
    Content: The precursor to this book, Sara Friedrichsmeyer, Sara Lennox, and Susanne Zantop’s now classic volume The Imperialist Imagination: German Colonialism and Its Legacy, initiated an explosion of research on all aspects of relations between Germany and the rest of the world. This scholarship emerged from numerous disciplinary fields, encompassing history, literary studies, and anthropology and utilized a diverse set of methodologies, such as environmentalism, transnationalism, and postcolonial theory. The present collection analyzes scholarship on global Germany since 1998, assessing its impact on German historiography and diaspora studies. It introduces emerging and ongoing research that demonstrates the remarkable breadth of the field today and how scholarly constitutions of German imperialism have expanded beyond the scope of the formal colonial era. In addition, this volume stretches our understanding of German entanglements to the wider world, locating Germans in places that most scholars do not traditionally associate with German imperialism. It reveals that Germany’s colonial presence overseas forged consequential links to landscapes, traditions, and communities beyond Europe that continue to modify the cultural boundaries of Germanness into the present day
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781788742009
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe After the imperialist imagination Oxford : Peter Lang, 2020 ISBN 9781788742009
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Deutschland ; Außenpolitik ; Geschichte 1888-2019 ; Deutschland ; Afrika ; Kolonialismus ; Auswirkung ; Geschichte ; Deutschland ; Afrika ; Kolonialismus ; Auswirkung ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Pugach, Sara
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1651285349
    Format: Online-Ressource (Approx. 320 p. 16 illus. in color, digital)
    ISBN: 9789086867240
    Series Statement: Mansholt Publication Series 11
    Content: This book explores different types of transdisciplinary research that scientists engage in, offering several striking examples from The Netherlands (both successful and less effective), and also innovative examples from communities in Africa and Asia
    Content: Wageningen Univerisity and Research Centre is known for its practical and societally relevant research in spatial development. Stakeholders currently put much emphasis on participatory processes in landscape planning procedures. This poses a special challenge for research. What role does research play in our present world characterised by complexity, competing claims and development needs, and an increased concern for climate change and environmental impact? In the book 'Knowledge in Action' we explore different types of transdisciplinary research that scientists engage in. Depending on the so
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Knowledge in action; Acknowledgements; Preface; Contents; 1. Landscape science and societal action; Abstract; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Sustainable development as the challenge for landscape research; 1.3 What concerns sustainable, equitable landscape development?; 1.4 Research perspectives aimed at sustainable landscape development; 1.4.1 Hard system thinking; 1.4.2 Soft system thinking; 1.4.3 Critical system thinking; 1.4.4 Institutional theory/innovation system thinking; 1.5 The role of researchers in enhancing sustainable landscape development; References , 2. What is collaborative landscape research about?Abstract; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Key dimensions of collaborative research; 2.2.1 Theoretical inspirations and intended contribution to societal development; 2.2.2 Roles of researchers; 2.2.3 Type of stakeholder participation; 2.3 Collaborative landscape development research: a typology; 2.4 Getting the picture: two major challenges for collaborative landscape research; 2.4.1 The need for a better understanding of collaboration and broker roles of landscape researchers , 2.4.2 The need for further theoretical development of collaborative landscape research2.5 Introducing the case studies; 2.5.1 Selecting the cases; 2.6 Structure of the book; References; 3. Collaborative research to improve the water management in two polders in the Red River Delta in Vietnam; Abstract; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Participatory study approach; 3.3 Selection of study areas; 3.3.1 Economic re-evaluation; 3.3.2 Major constraints in agricultural production; 3.3.3 Opinion of farmers on the functioning of the drainage system; 3.4 Problem analysis and stakeholders' preferences , 3.5 Participatory pre-drainage investigations and monitoring programme3.5.1 Drainage pumping stations; 3.5.2 Main drainage system; 3.5.3 Tertiary and on-field drainage systems; 3.5.4 Institutional set-up; 3.6 Model simulations; 3.7 PLA workshops to prioritise improvement options; 3.8 Discussion; 3.9 Lessons learned; 3.10 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; 4. Development and application of a landscape design method in the Frisian Lakes area; Abstract; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Theoretical background; 4.3 The RITAM method; 4.3.1 Spatially explicit; 4.3.2 Interactive; 4.3.3 Transdisciplinary , 4.3.4 Valuation method4.4 Implementation; 4.4.1 Selection of the case-study area; 4.4.2 Case-study area: Frisian Lakes; 4.4.3 Stakeholders; 4.4.4 Application of RITAM in the Frisian Lakes area; 4.4.5 First workshop; 4.4.6 Second workshop; 4.5 Conclusions and lessons learned; 4.5.1 Degree of participation; 4.5.2 Working with representatives; 4.5.3 Visualisations and indicators of value; 4.5.4 Final remarks; Acknowledgements; References; 5. Linking training, research and policy advice: capacity building for adaptation to climate change in East Africa; Abstract; 5.1 Introduction , 5.2 Guiding climate change adaptation in agriculture and NRM in East Africa , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789086867240
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Knowledge in action : The search for collaborative research for sustainable landscape development Leiden : Brill | Wageningen Academic, 2011 ISBN 9789086861675
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography
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    Keywords: Landschaftsgestaltung ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Afrika ; Thailand ; Vietnam
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