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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge ; : Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959234565402883
    Format: 1 online resource (xiii, 350 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-107-18355-3 , 9786612058257 , 1-282-05825-8 , 0-511-50746-1 , 0-511-55122-3 , 0-511-50812-3 , 0-511-50417-9 , 0-511-50878-6 , 0-511-50631-7
    Series Statement: Contemporary political theory
    Content: Tracing the political origins of the Mexican indigenous rights movement, from the colonial encounter to the Zapatista uprising, and from Chiapas to Geneva, Courtney Jung locates indigenous identity in the history of Mexican state formation. She argues that indigenous identity is not an accident of birth but a political achievement that offers a new voice to many of the world's poorest and most dispossessed. The moral force of indigenous claims rests not on the existence of cultural differences, or identity, but on the history of exclusion and selective inclusion that constitutes indigenous identity. As a result, the book shows that privatizing or protecting such groups is a mistake and develops a theory of critical liberalism that commits democratic government to active engagement with the claims of culture. This book will appeal to scholars and students of political theory, philosophy, sociology, and anthropology studying multiculturalism and the politics of culture.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Stepping behind the claims of culture : constructing identities, constituting politics -- Internal colonialism in Mexican state formation -- "The politics of small things" -- From peasant to indigenous : shifting the parameters of politics -- The politics of indigenous rights -- Critical liberalism. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-70347-6
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-87876-4
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_822984911
    Format: 258 pages , Porträt , 25 cm
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9780465039692
    Series Statement: Women's studies
    Content: "Is breast really best? Breastfeeding is widely assumed to be the healthiest choice, yet growing evidence suggests that its benefits have been greatly exaggerated. New moms are pressured by doctors, health officials, and friends to avoid the bottle at all costs-often at the expense of their jobs, their pocketbooks, and their well-being. In Lactivism, political scientist Courtney Jung offers the most deeply researched and far-reaching critique of breastfeeding advocacy to date. Drawing on her own experience as a devoted mother who breastfed her two children and her expertise as a social scientist, Jung investigates the benefits of breastfeeding and asks why so many people across the political spectrum are passionately invested in promoting it, even as its health benefits have been persuasively challenged. What emerges is an eye-opening story about class and race in America, the big business of breastfeeding, and the fraught politics of contemporary motherhood. "--
    Content: "Breastfeeding has become a moral imperative in 21st century America. Once upon a time, this moral imperative made sense. Breastfeeding was believed to bring multiple health benefits, including increased resistance to many chronic and even fatal diseases, protection against Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), improved intelligence, and countless immunities. The irony now, however, is that breastfeeding continues to gain moral force just as scientists are showing that its benefits have been greatly exaggerated. In 2012, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention declared the failure to breastfeed "a public health issue," thus placing bottle-feeding on par with smoking, obesity, and unsafe sex. Recently, politicians too have launched highly visible breastfeeding initiatives, such as former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's well-publicized Latch On campaign. And, meanwhile, women who don't breastfeed their babies have found themselves with a lot of explaining to do. Physicians, public health officials, and other mothers are pressuring them to breastfeed even though the best science shows that the advantages of doing so are minimal at best. What is going on? In Lactivism, Courtney Jung offers the most deeply researched and far-reaching critique of the breastfeeding imperative to date. Drawing on a wide range of evidence, from rigorously peer-reviewed scientific research to interviews with physicians, politicians, business interests, activists, social workers, and mothers from across the social and political spectrum, Jung presents an eye-opening account of how a practice that began as an alternative to Big Business has become Big Business itself"--
    Content: "Is breast really best? Breastfeeding is widely assumed to be the healthiest choice, yet growing evidence suggests that its benefits have been greatly exaggerated. New moms are pressured by doctors, health officials, and friends to avoid the bottle at all costs-often at the expense of their jobs, their pocketbooks, and their well-being. In Lactivism, political scientist Courtney Jung offers the most deeply researched and far-reaching critique of breastfeeding advocacy to date. Drawing on her own experience as a devoted mother who breastfed her two children and her expertise as a social scientist, Jung investigates the benefits of breastfeeding and asks why so many people across the political spectrum are passionately invested in promoting it, even as its health benefits have been persuasively challenged. What emerges is an eye-opening story about class and race in America, the big business of breastfeeding, and the fraught politics of contemporary motherhood. "--
    Content: "Breastfeeding has become a moral imperative in 21st century America. Once upon a time, this moral imperative made sense. Breastfeeding was believed to bring multiple health benefits, including increased resistance to many chronic and even fatal diseases, protection against Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), improved intelligence, and countless immunities. The irony now, however, is that breastfeeding continues to gain moral force just as scientists are showing that its benefits have been greatly exaggerated. In 2012, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention declared the failure to breastfeed "a public health issue," thus placing bottle-feeding on par with smoking, obesity, and unsafe sex. Recently, politicians too have launched highly visible breastfeeding initiatives, such as former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's well-publicized Latch On campaign. And, meanwhile, women who don't breastfeed their babies have found themselves with a lot of explaining to do. Physicians, public health officials, and other mothers are pressuring them to breastfeed even though the best science shows that the advantages of doing so are minimal at best. What is going on? In Lactivism, Courtney Jung offers the most deeply researched and far-reaching critique of the breastfeeding imperative to date. Drawing on a wide range of evidence, from rigorously peer-reviewed scientific research to interviews with physicians, politicians, business interests, activists, social workers, and mothers from across the social and political spectrum, Jung presents an eye-opening account of how a practice that began as an alternative to Big Business has become Big Business itself"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-252) and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780465061655
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Stillen ; Gesundheit ; Interessenverband
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1024044963
    Format: vi, 377 Seiten
    ISBN: 9780231187022 , 9780231187039
    Content: Introduction : forms of pluralism and democratic constitutionalism / Andrew Arato and Jean L. Cohen -- Federation, confederation, territorial state : debating a post-imperial future in French West Africa, 1945-1960 / Fred Cooper -- Decolonization and postnational democracy / Gary Wilder -- From the American system to Anglo-Saxon union : scientific racism and supra-nationalism in nineteenth-century North America / Joshua Simon -- Constitutions and forms of pluralism in the time of conquest : the French debates over the colonization of Algeria in the 1830s and 1840s / Emmanuelle Saada -- The constitutional identity of indigenous peoples in Canada : status groups or federal actors? / Patrick Macklem -- Federacy and the Kurds : might this new political form help mitigate Hobbesian conflicts in Turkey, Iraq, and Syria? / Alfred Stepan and Jeff Miley -- Europe-what's left : towards a progressive pluralist program for EU reform / Robert Howse -- Subsidiarity and the challenge to the sovereign state / Nadia Urbinati -- Indian secularism and its challenges / Christophe Jaffrelot -- Tainted liberalism : Israel's millets / Michael Karayanni -- Jurisdictional competition and internal reform in Muslim family law in Israel and Greece / Yuksel Sezgin -- Corporate legal particularism / Katharina Pistor -- Tax competition and the unbundling of sovereignty / Tsilly Dagan -- The politics of horizontal inequality : indigenous opposition to wind energy development in Mexico / Courtney Jung -- Conclusion : territorial pluralism and language communities / Astrid von Busekist
    Note: Literaturangaben. - Index , Introduction : forms of pluralism and democratic constitutionalism , Federation, confederation, territorial State : debating a postimperial future in French West Africa, 1945-1960 , Decolonization and postnational democracy , From the American system to Anglo-Saxon union : scientific racism and supra-nationalism in nineteenth-century North America , Constitutions and forms of pluralism in the time of conquest : the French debates over the colonization of Algeria in the 1830s and 1840s , The constitutional Identity of indigenous peoples in Canada : status groups or federal actors? , Federacy and the Kurds : might this new political form help mitigate Hobbesian conflicts in Turkey, Iraq, and Syria? , Europe-what's Left : towards a progressive pluralist program for EU reform , Subsidiarity and the challenge to the sovereign state , Indian secularism and its challenges , Tainted liberalism : Israel's millets , Jurisdictional competition and internal reform in Muslim family law in Israel and Greece , Corporate legal particularism , Tax competition and the unbundling of sovereignty , The politics of horizontal inequality : indigenous opposition to wind energy development in Mexico , Conclusion : territorial pluralism and language communities
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780231546949
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Cooper, Frederick Forms of Pluralism and Democratic Constitutionalism New York : Columbia University Press, 2018 ISBN 9780231546959
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , Law
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    Keywords: Staat ; Pluralismus ; Demokratie ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Howse, Robert 1958-
    Author information: Cooper, Frederick 1947-
    Author information: Arato, Andrew 1944-
    Author information: Pistor, Katharina 1963-
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_556700791
    Format: XIII, 350 S , graph. Darst., Kt , 23 cm
    ISBN: 9780521878760 , 0521878764 , 9780521703475 , 0521703476
    Series Statement: Contemporary political theory
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [301]-346) and index , Stepping behind the claims of culture : constructing identities, constituting politics -- Internal colonialism in Mexican state formation -- "The politics of small things" -- From peasant to indigenous : shifting the parameters of politics -- The politics of indigenous rights -- Critical liberalism
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1683612361
    Format: Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781108418133
    In: The Future of Economic and Social Rights (Veranstaltung : 2016 : Boston, Mass.), The future of economic and social rights, Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019, (2019), Seite 37-65, 9781108418133
    In: 9781108406543
    In: year:2019
    In: pages:37-65
    Language: English
    Author information: Hirschl, Ran 1963-
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_743678974
    ISSN: 1891-8131
    In: Nordic journal of human rights, Oslo : Routledge; Tayler & Francis Group, 2010, 30(2012), 3, Seite 372-394, 1891-8131
    In: volume:30
    In: year:2012
    In: number:3
    In: pages:372-394
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    almafu_9959235234302883
    Format: 1 online resource (304 p.) : , 6 line illus. 3 tables.
    Edition: Course Book
    ISBN: 9786612979149 , 1-282-97914-0 , 1-4008-3683-2
    Content: In this book Ian Shapiro develops and extends arguments that have established him as one of today's leading democratic theorists. Shapiro is hardheaded about the realities of politics and power, and the difficulties of fighting injustice and oppression. Yet he makes a compelling case that democracy's legitimacy depends on pressing it into the service of resisting domination, and that democratic theorists must rise to the occasion of fashioning the necessary tools. That vital agenda motivates the arguments of this book. Tracing modern democracy's roots to John Locke and the American founders, Shapiro shows that they saw more deeply into the dynamics of democratic politics than have many of their successors. Drawing on Lockean and Madisonian insights, Shapiro evaluates democracy's changing global fortunes over the past two decades. He also shows how elusive democracy can be by exploring the contrast between its successful establishment in South Africa and its failures elsewhere--particularly the Middle East. Shapiro spells out the implications of his account for long-standing debates about public opinion, judicial review, abortion, and inherited wealth--as well as more recent preoccupations with globalization, national security, and international terrorism. Scholars, students, and democratic activists will all learn from Shapiro's trenchant account of democracy's foundations, its history, and its contemporary challenges. They will also find his distinctive democratic vision both illuminating and appealing.
    Note: "Sequel and complement to an earlier volume, Democracy's Place, which was first published in 1996." , Front matter -- , Contents -- , Preface -- , INTRODUCTION. Revisiting Democracy’s Place -- , CHAPTER ONE. John Locke’s Democratic Theory -- , CHAPTER TWO. Tyranny and Democracy: Reflections on Some Recent Literature -- , CHAPTER THREE. Problems and Prospects for Democratic Settlements: South Africa as a Model for the Middle East and Northern Ireland? -- , CHAPTER FOUR. Players, Preconditions, and Peace: Why Talks Fail and How They Might Succeed -- , CHAPTER FIVE. Containment and Democratic Cosmopolitanism -- , CHAPTER SIX. The Political Uses of Public Opinion: Lessons from the Estate Tax Repeal -- , CHAPTER SEVEN. The Constitutional Politics of Abortion in the United States -- , CHAPTER EIGHT. Democratic Justice : A Reply to Critics -- , Appendix to Chapter Three. Surveys of Israeli Business Elites -- , Appendix to Chapter Six. Polls on the Repeal or the Fairness of the Estate Tax -- , Index , Issued also in print. , English
    Language: English
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