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    almahu_9949747873002882
    Format: 1 online resource (329 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783839466773
    Series Statement: Kultur und Soziale Praxis Series
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- The Multi‐Sided Ethnographer: Living the Field beyond Research -- Acknowledgements -- Editorial -- Introducing the Multi‐Sided Ethnographer -- Blurred boundaries -- The fieldworker demystified -- The value of multi‐sidedness -- Outline of the book: Ethnography as more than fieldwork -- References -- Section One: More‐than Leisure -- No Feierabend after Fieldwork? -- Introduction -- Eveline Dürr: Observing and standing out in Mexico -- Frank Heidemann: Social embeddedness in India -- Conclusion -- References -- Hiking Ethnography -- Introduction -- Walking in the field, hiking in the mountains -- Walking a glacier in the Karakorum -- Coda -- References -- Assembling Bits and Pieces -- Patchwork as a metaphor for women writers -- Patchwork as a methodological point of reference -- Patchwork and ethnography - two related trades? -- Patchwork as a creative activity in challenging (research) times -- Patchwork as a research lens -- Conclusion -- References -- The Travelling Carpet -- The Karakoram Highway -- Transnational carpets -- Roads and carpets -- Conclusion -- References -- Section Two: More‐than Kinship -- Ethnography with a Faith Community -- Introduction -- Boundaries between the insider and outsider -- Religious ethnography -- The Alevi community -- Conclusion -- References -- Family 'Opening' the Field -- Acknowledgements -- Family 'opening' the field: From ethnographic odds to ethnographic teamwork -- Setting up the field -- Navigating the field with my parents -- From reluctance to acceptance -- Engaged presence: Enablers or influencers? -- My perfect companions -- (Supporting) 'sight' at my side -- Blurring distinctions: Fieldwork or family time? -- Remaining situated in the field -- Concluding remarks -- References -- Giving Up the Field -- Best laid plans… -- Narratives and reputations… -- The hand of Martin. , The consequences and politics of compromise -- References -- Section Three: More‐than Representation -- Constructing the Field or Cementing It? -- The troubles of partnership in an Atlantic fieldsite -- Recognising accompanied fieldwork as fieldwork‐with -- What is a field? -- Cementing the field -- Conclusion -- References -- Home/Transit -- Introduction -- Ghosts and other mysteries -- 12 May 2012. Hungry spirits, rusty oil barrels and awkward disks on top of our housing block in Singapore. -- Footpath to Biopolis -- 15 August 2012. Across the jungle between our housing block and Singapore's incorporated bio‐future. -- The caravansary -- 7 February 2013. Little has changed at Khaosan Road, Bangkok. -- Pandora City -- 22 October 2012. Visions of a more potent, more stunning and less messy version of Singapore's tropical nature. -- Hundwil -- 12 May 2013. An explosion of green and repeating images of home. -- Moon over Munich -- 25 October 2013. Stuck between city and suburbia. -- Fairytale -- 11 June 2014. As real as it gets. -- Chläus -- 07 January 2014. New Year's Eve in Hundwil, Switzerland. -- Caspian crossing -- 21 November 2014. Steaks from Paraguay for the Kazakh middle class. -- Steppe motel -- 4 April 2015. Tea and dinner in the Kazakh steppe. -- Prospekt Nastavnikov -- 28 December 2018. Winter light in Saint Petersburg. -- Cockpits -- 10 August 2018. Breeding roosters in the hull of a Boeing 747. -- Fieldnotes -- Thrown into fieldwork -- Diaries - grasping the immediate -- From intimate impression to academic discourse -- References -- Section Four: More‐than Politics -- Intimate Suspects -- Introduction -- Blurred lines: 'Work' and 'free time' research -- Pakistan's military nationalism and politics of surveillance and suspicion in AJK -- Anthropologists, intelligence agents and research ethics -- Intimate suspects -- Epilogue. , References -- Agencies, Friendships, Nationalism and Anthropology -- Introduction -- My relevant background -- My multiple sides/roles in Gilgit‐Baltistan -- International workshop in Gilgit -- The consequences of collaboration -- Secret agencies are not alone in suspecting anthropologists of spying -- Sceptical collaborators -- Gilgit‐Baltistan as a field of research -- Ethnographic methods that cause suspicion -- History of suspecting anthropologists of spying -- Anthropologists as the accomplices of intelligence agencies -- Conclusion -- References -- Qurbani -- Prelude -- Introduction: Qurbani as a kind of engagement and a side of the ethnographer -- Practicing qurbani in Germany -- Practicing qurbani in Pakistan -- Practicing qurbani as an anthropological alternative to Effective Altruism -- Conclusion -- References -- Epilogue -- From the Field, With Love -- References -- Appendix -- Authors and Editors.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Burger, Tim The Multi-Sided Ethnographer Bielefeld : transcript Verlag,c2024 ISBN 9783837666779
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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  • 2
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    UID:
    almahu_9949301314402882
    Format: 1 online resource (270 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319916897
    Series Statement: Fascinating Life Sciences Ser.
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- References -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Studying Birds in Time and Space -- 1.1 Why and How to Study Bird Species -- 1.2 Physical and Behavioral Aspects of Birds -- 1.3 The Spatial Component -- 1.4 Ecology Matters: Bird Species in the Anthropocene -- References -- Chapter 2: Integrative Taxonomy of Birds: The Nature and Delimitation of Species -- 2.1 The Centrality of Species -- 2.2 Why Is There a Species Problem? -- 2.2.1 Monism vs. Pluralism -- 2.2.2 Realism vs. Anti-realism -- 2.2.3 Theoretical vs. Operational -- 2.2.4 Pattern vs. Process -- 2.2.5 Prospective vs. Historical -- 2.2.6 Concerns by End Users -- 2.3 The Lineage Concept -- 2.4 Corollaries of the Lineage Concept -- 2.5 Integrative Taxonomy -- 2.5.1 Why Multiple Data? -- 2.5.2 Why Integrate? -- 2.6 Strengths of Integrative Taxonomy -- 2.7 What Is Not Integrative Taxonomy? -- 2.7.1 Falsification by a ``Defining ́́Species Criterion -- 2.7.2 Standardization of Species Criteria -- 2.8 The Dynamics of Taxonomic Change -- 2.9 The Drivers of Taxonomic Change -- 2.10 Benefits of Integrative Taxonomy to Other Fields -- 2.10.1 Speciation Studies -- 2.10.2 Biogeography -- 2.10.3 Conservation -- 2.11 Remaining Issues -- References -- Suggestion for Further Reading -- Chapter 3: Studying Speciation: Genomic Essentials and Approaches -- 3.1 What Is an Avian Genome? -- 3.1.1 Structure of the Genetic Material -- 3.1.1.1 Noncoding and Coding Regions -- 3.1.1.2 Autosomes Versus Sex Chromosomes -- 3.1.1.3 Nuclear Genome and Mitochondrial Genome -- 3.1.2 The Chicken Model: History and Overview -- 3.2 How Does the Genome ``Work?́́ -- 3.2.1 Replication of the DNA -- 3.2.2 Transcription: RNA Synthesis -- 3.2.3 Translation -- 3.2.4 One Gene: One Function? -- 3.2.5 Categorical vs. Quantitative Traits -- 3.2.6 Phenotypic Plasticity -- 3.3 How Does the Genome Evolve?. , 3.3.1 Modification of the DNA -- 3.3.2 Mutation -- 3.3.3 Selection -- 3.3.4 Genetic Drift -- 3.3.5 Geographic Variation and Dispersal -- 3.3.6 Recombination and Migration -- 3.3.7 Gene Duplication -- 3.4 How to Study Speciation Using Genomic Features? -- 3.4.1 PCR-Based Molecular Markers -- 3.4.1.1 Ribosomal Genes -- 3.4.1.2 Mitochondrial DNA Markers -- 3.4.1.3 Microsatellites -- 3.4.2 Expressed Sequence Tags -- 3.4.3 Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms -- 3.4.4 Restriction-site-associated DNA sequencing -- 3.4.5 Genotyping by sequencing -- 3.4.6 Transcriptomics -- 3.4.7 ``Whole ́́Genome Sequencing -- 3.4.7.1 Different Strategies for Sequencing Genomes -- 3.4.7.2 Limitations of Analyzing Genomes -- 3.4.8 Epigenome -- 3.5 Closing Words -- References -- Chapter 4: Morphological Variation in Birds: Plasticity, Adaptation, and Speciation -- 4.1 General Aspects of Phenotypic Variation in Birds -- 4.2 The Historical Role of Morphological Criteria for Species Delimitation -- 4.3 Phenotypic Variation and Plasticity of Characters -- 4.4 Assessing Morphological Variation -- 4.5 Disentangling Phylogenetic and Adaptive Constraints -- 4.6 A Contemporary Perspective on Morphological Variation -- References -- Chapter 5: Song: The Learned Language of Three Major Bird Clades -- 5.1 Eager Birds: The Advanced Learners -- 5.2 Passerine Song -- 5.3 The Best Singer Takes It All: Female Preference and Sexual Selection -- 5.4 How It All Began: A Brief History of Bioacoustic Studies -- 5.5 Telltale Songs: Evolution and Phylogenetic Information of Vocalizations -- 5.6 Vocal Learning as a Pacemaker of Evolution -- 5.7 Dialects: Spatial Variation -- 5.8 Competition for Acoustic Space: The Role of Ecology -- 5.9 Dialects as a Language Barrier and Isolating Mechanism -- 5.10 Sympathy in Sympatry: Bilingual Birds in a Hybrid Zone -- References. , Chapter 6: Timing Matters: Allochronic Contributions to Population Divergence -- 6.1 Timing Is Everything! -- 6.2 Clockworks -- 6.3 Allochrony: Differences in Timing Between Individuals, Populations, and Species -- 6.4 Isolation by the Clock -- 6.5 Conclusions -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 7: (Micro)evolutionary Changes and the Evolutionary Potential of Bird Migration -- 7.1 History and Geographic Origins -- 7.2 Regulation -- 7.2.1 Variation in Migratory Strategy -- 7.2.2 Migratory Traits Are Inherited -- 7.2.3 Underlying Genetic Architecture: Simple and Common? -- 7.2.4 Marker-Based Approaches: Candidate Genes for Migration -- 7.2.5 Enhancing Scale and Resolution: Genome-Wide Approaches -- 7.3 Population Differentiation and Speciation -- References -- Chapter 8: Avian Diversity and Distributions and Their Evolution Through Space and Time -- 8.1 Spatiotemporal Diversification of Modern Birds -- 8.2 Global Distribution and Diversity Patterns -- 8.3 Geography of Speciation -- 8.4 Vicariance vs. Dispersal and the Dynamics of Range Evolution in Birds -- References -- Chapter 9: Modeling Avian Distributions and Niches: Insights into Invasions and Speciation in Birds -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The Conceptual Background of SDMs or What Is a Niche? -- 9.3 How to Build a Species Distribution Model? -- 9.3.1 Occurrence Data -- 9.3.2 Predictor Variables -- 9.3.3 Algorithms -- 9.3.4 Niche Comparisons -- 9.4 Niche Conservatism -- 9.5 Evaluating Avian Invasions -- 9.6 Speciation and Niche Evolution -- 9.7 Assisting Taxonomy -- References -- Chapter 10: Phylogeography and the Role of Hybridization in Speciation -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Some General Observations from Avian Phylogeography: Historical Population Size Changes and Introgression -- 10.3 Phylogeography, Sex Chromosomes, and Speciation. , 10.4 Bird Species with No Known or Very Few Genetic Differences -- 10.5 Hybrid Zones: A Closer Look -- 10.5.1 Suture Zones and Multiple Hybrid Zones -- 10.5.2 Detail Emerging from Single Species and Hybrid Zones: Three Case Studies -- 10.6 Mitonuclear Incompatibility, Hybridization, and Speciation -- 10.7 Ring Species as a Special Case of Divergence with Gene Flow: Are There Any Surviving Examples? -- 10.8 Hybrid Species -- 10.8.1 Hybrid Zones Sometimes Move -- 10.9 A View to the Future -- References -- Chapter 11: Ecological Speciation: When and How Variation Among Environments Can Drive Population Divergence -- 11.1 Approaches Toward the Study of Speciation -- 11.2 Four Ways to Increase Ecological Performance: Which May Each Drive Speciation -- 11.3 Ecological Speciation Driven by Natural Selection -- 11.4 Ecological Speciation Driven by Phenotypic Plasticity -- 11.5 Ecological Speciation Driven by Adjustment of the Environment -- 11.6 Ecological Speciation Driven by Selection of the Environment -- 11.7 Feedbacks Between Plasticity, Adjusting the Environment, Selection of the Environment, and Natural Selection -- References -- Chapter 12: Climate Change Impacts on Bird Species -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Birds and Climate Change: Is There an Impact? -- 12.2.1 Climate Change Indicators -- 12.3 What Are the Consequences of Climate Change for Birds? -- 12.4 Projections of Potential Climate Change Impacts: What Else Is Waiting for Us? -- 12.5 Do Niches and Interactions with Abiotic and Biotic Environment ``Evolve?́́ -- 12.6 Conservation Implications -- References -- Chapter 13: Impact of Urbanization on Birds -- 13.1 A Brief History of Urbanization -- 13.2 Birds and the City -- 13.2.1 Species Vanish from the City -- 13.2.2 Species Flourish or Persist in the City -- 13.2.3 Species Change -- 13.3 Urban Environment as a Barrier for Movement. , 13.4 The Urban Drivers -- 13.5 Phenotypic Changes and Responses as a Result of Urban Life -- 13.5.1 Physiology -- 13.5.1.1 Stress Physiology and Its Implications -- 13.5.1.2 Nutritional Physiology and Its Implications -- 13.5.2 Behavior -- 13.5.2.1 Behavioral Responses to Chemical Pollution -- 13.5.2.2 Behavioral Responses to Noise -- 13.5.2.3 Behavioral Responses to ALAN -- 13.6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Glossary.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Tietze, Dieter Thomas Bird Species Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2018 ISBN 9783319916880
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_BV046911386
    Format: xi, 654 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Karten.
    ISBN: 978-1-59420-673-3 , 978-0-14-311099-6
    Content: "In May of 1945, German forces surrendered to the Allied powers, effectively putting an end to World War II in Europe. But the aftershocks of this global military conflict did not cease with the signing of truces and peace treaties. Millions of lost and homeless POWs, slave laborers, political prisoners, and concentration camp survivors overwhelmed Germany, a country in complete disarray. British and American soldiers gathered the malnourished and desperate foreigners, and attempted to repatriate them to Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, and the USSR. But after exhaustive efforts, there remained over a million displaced persons who either refused to go home or, in the case of many, had no home to which to return. They would spend the next three to five years in displaced persons camps, divided by nationalities, temporary homelands in exile, with their own police forces, churches, schools, newspapers, and medical facilities.
    Content: The international community couldn't agree on the fate of the Last Million, and after a year of fruitless debate and inaction, an International Refugee Organization was created to resettle them in lands suffering from labor shortages. But no nations were willing to accept the 200,000 to 250,000 Jewish men, women, and children who remained trapped in Germany. In 1948, the United States, among the last countries to accept anyone for resettlement, finally passed a Displaced Persons Bill - but as Cold War fears supplanted memories of WWII atrocities, the bill only granted visas to those who were reliably anti-communist, including thousands of former Nazi collaborators, Waffen-SS members, and war criminals, while barring the Jews who were suspected of being Communist sympathizers or agents because they had been recent residents of Soviet-dominated Poland.
    Content: Only after the passage of the controversial UN resolution for the partition of Palestine and Israel's declaration of independence were the remaining Jewish survivors finally able to leave their displaced persons camps in Germany."--
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke. - Includes bibliographical references and index , From Poland and Ukraine : Forced Laborers, 1941-1945 -- From Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Western Ukraine -- From the Concentration and Death Camps -- Alone, Abandoned, Determined, the She'erit Hapletah Organizes -- The Harrison Mission, Report, and Consequences -- The U.S., the UK, the USSR, and UNRRA -- Inside the DP Camps -- "The War Department Is Very Anxious" -- "U.S. Begins Purge in German Camps. Will Weed Out Nazis, -- Fascist Sympathizers and Criminals Among Displaced Persons," -- New York Times, March 10, 1946 -- The Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry Issues Its Report -- The Polish Jews Escape into Germany -- Fiorello La Guardia to the Rescue -- The Death of UNRRA -- "Send Them Here," Life Magazine, September 23, 1946 -- Fact-Finding in Europe -- "The Best Migrant Types" -- "So Difficult of Solution" Jewish Displaced Persons -- "Jewish Immigration Is the Central Issue in Palestine Today" -- "A Noxious Mess Which Defies Digestion" -- "A Shameful Victory for [the] School of Bigotry" -- "Get These People Moving" -- "The Utilization of Refugees from the Soviet Union -- in the U.S. National Interest" -- The Displaced Persons Act of 1950 -- McCarran's Internal Security Act Restricts the Entry of Communist Subversives -- "The Nazis Come In" -- The Gates Open Wide -- Aftermaths
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-69840-663-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Flüchtling ; Vertreibung ; Umsiedlung ; Juden ; Staatenlosigkeit ; Nachkriegszeit ; History ; History
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949301482702882
    Format: 1 online resource (263 pages)
    ISBN: 9781430265726
    Note: Intro -- Contents at a Glance -- Contents -- About the Author -- About the Technical Reviewer -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Cyber Security in the Mobile Age -- Three Pillars of Mobile Computing -- Power Efficiency -- Internet Connectivity -- Security -- BYOD -- Incident Case Study -- eBay Data Breach -- Target Data Breach -- OpenSSL Heartbleed -- Key Takeaways -- Strong Authentication -- Network Management -- Boot Integrity -- Hardware-Based Protection -- Open-Source Software Best Practice -- Third-Party Software Best Practice -- Security Development Lifecycle -- Assessment -- Architecture -- Design -- Implementation -- Deployment -- Interface Testing -- Penetration Testing -- CVSS -- Limitations -- References -- Chapter 2: Intel's Embedded Solutions: from Management to Security -- Management Engine vs. Intel AMT -- Intel AMT vs. Intel vPro Technology -- Management Engine Overview -- Hardware -- Overlapped I/O -- Firmware -- Software -- Platform and System Management -- Software Solutions -- Hardware Solutions -- In-Band Solutions -- Out-of-Band Solutions -- Intel AMT Overview -- BIOS Extension -- Local Management Service and Tray Icon -- Remote Management -- The Engine's Evolvement: from Management to Security -- Embedded System as Security Solution -- Security Applications at a Glance -- EPID -- PAVP -- IPT -- Boot Guard -- Virtual Security Core: ARM TrustZone -- Secure Mode and Nonsecure Mode -- Memory Isolation -- Bus Isolation -- Physical Isolation vs. Virtual Isolation -- References -- Chapter 3: Building Blocks of the Security and Management Engine -- Random Number Generation -- Message Authentication -- Hash with Multiple Calls -- Symmetric-Key Encryption -- AES -- DES/3DES -- Asymmetric-Key Encryption: RSA -- Key Pair Generation and Validation -- Encryption and Decryption -- Digital Signature -- RSA -- ECDSA. , Key Pair Generation and Validation -- Scalar Multiplication -- Window Method -- Dual Scalar Multiplication -- Hardware Acceleration -- Other Cryptography Functions -- Secure Storage -- Debugging -- Debug Messaging -- Special Production-Signed Firmware Based on Unique Part ID -- Secure Timer -- Host-Embedded Communication Interface -- Direct Memory Access to Host Memory -- References -- Chapter 4: The Engine: Safeguarding Itself before Safeguarding Others -- Access to Host Memory -- Communication with the CPU -- Triggering Power Flow -- Security Requirements -- Confidentiality -- Integrity -- Availability -- Threat Analysis and Mitigation -- Load Integrity -- Memory Integrity -- Memory Encryption -- Task Isolation -- Asset Protection -- Memory Manager -- Thread Manager -- Memory Protection Control -- Loader -- Inter-Task Call Management -- Exception Handler -- Nonprivileged Tasks -- Firmware Update and Downgrade -- Published Attacks -- "Introducing Ring -3 Rootkits " -- References -- Chapter 5: Privacy at the Next Level: Intel's Enhanced Privacy Identification (EPID) Technology -- Redefining Privacy for the Mobile Age -- Passive Anonymity -- Active Anonymity -- Processor Serial Number -- EPID -- Key Structures and Provisioning -- Revocation -- Private Key-Based Revocation -- Signature-Based Revocation -- Group-Based Revocation -- Signature Generation and Verification -- Signature Generation -- Base Name -- Signature Verification -- SIGMA -- Verifier's Certificate -- Messages Breakdown -- Implementation of EPID -- Key Recovery -- Attack Mitigation -- Applications of EPID -- Next Generation of EPID -- Two-way EPID -- Optimization -- References -- Chapter 6: Boot with Integrity, or Don't Boot -- Boot Attack -- Evil Maid -- BIOS and UEFI -- BIOS Alteration -- Software Replacement -- Jailbreaking -- Trusted Platform Module (TPM). , Platform Configuration Register -- Field Programmable Fuses -- Field Programmable Fuses vs. Flash Storage -- Field Programmable Fuse Task -- Intel Boot Guard -- Operating System Requirements for Boot Integrity -- OEM Configuration -- Measured Boot -- Verified Boot -- Manifests -- Verification Flow -- References -- Chapter 7: Trust Computing, Backed by the Intel Platform Trust Technology -- TPM Overview -- Cryptography Subsystem -- Storage -- Endorsement Key -- Attestation -- Binding and Sealing -- Intel Platform Trust Technology -- Cryptography Algorithms -- Endorsement Key Storage -- Endorsement Key Revocation -- Endorsement Certificate -- Supporting Security Firmware Applications -- Integrated vs. Discrete TPM -- References -- Chapter 8: Unleashing Premium Entertainment with Hardware-Based Content Protection Technology -- Rights Protection -- DRM Schemes -- Device Key Management -- Rights Management -- Playback -- UltraViolet -- End-to-End Content Protection -- Content Server -- License Server -- Software Stack -- External Display -- Weak Points -- Intel's Hardware-Based Content Protection -- Protected Audio and Video Path (PAVP) -- Device Key Provisioning -- Rights Management -- Intel Wireless Display -- Authentication and Key Exchange -- Content Protection on TrustZone -- References -- Chapter 9: Breaking the Boundaries with Dynamically Loaded Applications -- Closed-Door Model -- DAL Overview -- DAL Architecture -- Loading an Applet -- Secure Timer -- Host Storage Protection -- Security Considerations -- Reviewing and Signing Process -- References -- Chapter 10: Intel Identity Protection Technology: the Robust, Convenient, and Cost-Effective Way to Deter Identity Theft -- One-Time Password -- HOTP -- TOTP -- Transaction Signing -- OTP Tokens -- Embedded OTP and OCRA -- Token Installation -- TOTP and OCRA Generation -- Highlights and Lowlights. , Protected Transaction Display -- Drawing a Sprite -- Gathering the User's PIN Input -- Firmware Architecture -- Embedded PKI and NFC -- References -- Chapter 11: Looking Ahead: Tomorrow's Innovations Built on Today's Foundation -- Isolated Computing Environment -- Security-Hardening Measures -- Basic Utilities -- Anonymous Authentication and Secure Session Establishment -- Protected Input and Output -- Dynamic Application Loader -- Summary of Firmware Ingredients -- Software Guard Extensions -- More Excitement to Come -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Ruan, Xiaoyu Platform Embedded Security Technology Revealed Berkeley, CA : Apress L. P.,c2014 ISBN 9781430265719
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    New York u.a. :Bantam Books,
    UID:
    almafu_BV008169662
    Format: XXVII, 467 S.
    ISBN: 0-553-08974-9
    Content: Frequently interviewed in the American news media, well known to viewers of programs such as Nightline and Face the Nation, Benjamin Netanyahu is one of Israel's best-known leaders. In this evocative and meticulously researched book, five years in the making, he traces the origins, history and politics of Israel's relationship with the Arab world and the West. He provides the most clear-sighted view yet of Israel's precarious situation among the Arabs - and lays out his own ideas for peace in the Middle East. During the Gulf War, Mr. Netanyahu, then Israel's deputy foreign minister and its former ambassador to the United Nations, showed a CNN reporter a map of the Middle East. "Here's the Arab world," he said, "walking" his wide-open hands across its breadth. "And here is Israel," he went on - easily covering the entire country with his thumb
    Content: How is it that this minuscule Jewish state, 40 miles wide including the West Bank, has become the hostile target not only of an Arab world more than 500 times its size but of so much of the West? How is it that a small nation, whose historical right to its homeland was recognized by international consensus at the beginning of this century, now finds the legitimacy of that commitment scorned and eroded? How has the only democracy in the Middle East become the focus of western criticism of the kind never directed at the surrounding Arab tyrannies? Mr. Netanyahu punctures the myriad falsehoods leveled against Israel today by using the facts of history, ancient and modern, to establish his country's case forcefully. He demonstrates the ways in which the Arabs, abetted by much of the world, have forced Israel to shrink to one-fifth the size of the national home originally promised to the Jewish people
    Content: He scrutinizes the tactics of the Arab regimes in fabricating the "Palestinian question" to disguise their own aggressive designs. And he unmasks the PLO, vividly documenting startling PLO statements and strategies regarding Israel never before exposed in the West. An enduring peace between Arabs and Israelis is attainable, Mr. Netanyahu argues - but only if it takes into account the nature of Middle Eastern politics and the volatile forces within Arab and Islamic society. In a powerfully argued summation sure to startle Jews and non-Jews alike, he proposes a sweeping reevaluation of the Jewish attitude toward political realities, tempered by experience and avoiding the extremes of utter passivity and fatalistic defiance, that can do much to assure the Jewish state a position of permanence among the nations
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Außenpolitik ; Außenpolitik ; Geschichte ; Nahostkonflikt ; Zionismus ; Geschichte
    Author information: Netanyahu, Binyamin 1949-
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949602166102882
    Format: 1 online resource (259 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319932842
    Note: Intro -- Dedication -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- About the Editors -- YOUMARES - A Conference from and for YOUng MARine RESearchers -- Concept and Structure of YOUMARES -- A Brief History of Getting Larger -- How to Get in Contact: Personal Experiences as a Young Researcher -- YOUMARES - Science Works Best When Being Shared -- YOUMARES and the DGM - Interlinking the Young and the Experienced -- YOUMARES - A Conference for the Future -- References -- Can Climate Models Simulate the Observed Strong Summer Surface Cooling in the Equatorial Atlantic? -- The Equatorial Atlantic: A Climate Hot Spot -- Climate Models: A Crash Course -- Can Climate Models Reproduce the Observed Seasonality of the Equatorial Atlantic Climate System? -- The Equatorial Atlantic Warm Bias: Symptoms -- Which Processes Produce the Equatorial Atlantic Warm Bias? -- Outlook: Implications for the Usability of CGCMs in the Equatorial Atlantic -- Appendix -- References -- The Physical System of the Arctic Ocean and Subarctic Seas in a Changing Climate -- Introduction -- Arctic Sea Ice -- Sea Ice Cycle -- Sea Ice Role in the Climate System -- Arctic - Subarctic Atmosphere -- Atmospheric Circulation: Why Does It Matter? -- Major Modes of Atmospheric Circulation in the Arctic -- Ocean -- Geography of the Arctic Mediterranean -- Arctic Ocean Circulation and Hydrography -- Fresh water -- River Runoff and Atmospheric Fluxes -- Arctic Glacier and Greenland Ice Sheet Melt -- Oceanic Transport of Sea Ice and Liquid Fresh water -- Heat and Volume Fluxes in the Arctic Ocean -- Atlantic Water -- Outlook -- Appendix -- References -- Marine Optics and Ocean Color Remote Sensing -- Introduction to Ocean Color, Fundamental Concepts, and Optical Tools -- Role of Light in Water -- Fate of Light in Water: Optically Active Constituents and Optical Properties. , Light Penetration and Euphotic Depth -- Optical Classification of Water Types -- Nature of Light and Light from the Sun -- How Is Radiation Measured? -- Optical Tools -- Space-Borne Remote Sensing -- Why Do We Use Satellite Measurements? -- Overview of Technical Details -- Platforms -- Instruments -- Measurement -- Selected Sensors for Water Remote Sensing -- Using Remote Sensing Measurements -- Preprocessing -- Applications -- Bio-optical Models -- Conclusions and Outlook -- Appendix -- References -- Phytoplankton Responses to Marine Climate Change - An Introduction -- Introduction -- What Is Phytoplankton? -- Phytoplankton Taxonomy and Morphology -- Primary Production and Essential Elements -- Methods for Studying Phytoplankton Species Composition -- Climate Influences on Phytoplankton -- Climate Change in the Ocean -- Seasonality and Future Changes in Phytoplankton Communities -- Time Series Monitoring of Phytoplankton Diversity -- Predictions of Phytoplankton Community Changes in Response to Climate Change -- Harmful Algal Blooms -- Conclusions -- Appendix -- References -- Reading the Book of Life - Omics as a Universal Tool Across Disciplines -- Introduction and Historical Background -- Physiological Background -- Sequence Alterations Influence Protein Functioning -- Quantitative Regulation of the Proteome -- Metabolomics -- Functionality -- Systematics -- Response to Environmental Cues -- Complex Systems and Multi-meta-omics -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- Bio-telemetry as an Essential Tool in Movement Ecology and Marine Conservation -- Introduction -- Existing Bio-telemetry Devices -- Archival Loggers -- Argos Satellite Tags -- GPS Tags -- Satellite-linked Data Loggers -- Acoustic Telemetry -- Movement Ecology -- Foraging Behavior -- Migration -- Challenges and Ethics of Bio-telemetry -- Conservation -- Conclusion -- Appendix. , References -- How Do They Do It? - Understanding the Success of Marine Invasive Species -- Introduction -- Promoters of Successful Spread and Establishment -- Vectors, Pathways and Altered Habitats - Human Impacts -- Life History, Ecology and Physiology - Species' Traits -- Competition, Facilitation and Parasitism - Species' Interactions -- Selection, Multiple Introductions and Hybridization - Invasion Genetics -- Why Does It Matter? -- Ecological Impacts -- The Economy and Human Health -- Management and Policy -- Future Implications in Light of Climate Change -- Appendix -- References -- For a World Without Boundaries: Connectivity Between Marine Tropical Ecosystems in Times of Change -- Introduction -- A Nutritious Ocean -- An Empty Ocean -- A Warmer Ocean -- A Sour Ocean -- Summary -- Appendix -- References -- Arctic Ocean Biodiversity and DNA Barcoding - A Climate Change Perspective -- Biodiversity of the Arctic Ocean -- DNA Barcoding -- Plankton -- Microorganisms -- Benthos -- Nekton -- Future Perspectives -- Appendix -- References -- Regime Shifts - A Global Challenge for the Sustainable Use of Our Marine Resources -- Introduction -- Marine Ecosystems Regime Shifts All Over the World -- The Atlantic Cod Trophic Cascade -- The North Sea Regime Shift -- Coral Reefs and Kelp Forests Transitions -- From Examples to Theory -- The Regime Shift Theory -- Challenges and Implications of Regime Shifts for Management Purpose -- Conclusions -- Appendix -- References -- Biodiversity and the Functioning of Ecosystems in the Age of Global Change: Integrating Knowledge Across Scales -- What We Know and What We Do Not: Biodiversity and Functioning in the Anthropocene -- Regional Pools of Species Under Global Change: Is Biodiversity Decreasing? -- Functional Diversity in Local Communities: Are Species Lost Functionally Replaced by Those Introduced?. , Tools for Analyzing Functioning: From Single Species to Functional Traits -- Species Level Analysis Using the Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) Model -- Ecological Network Analysis (ENA) -- Towards Functional Trait Assessment Using Loop Analysis (LA) -- Conclusions -- Appendix -- References -- Microplastics in Aquatic Systems - Monitoring Methods and Biological Consequences -- Introduction -- Sampling Design -- Spatial and Temporal Replication -- Sampling Depth -- Reporting of Data -- Sampling Equipment -- Sample Preparation -- Extraction Techniques -- Sample Purification -- Microplastics Identification -- Biological Effects of Microplastics on Biota -- The Risk of Exposure to Microplastics -- Effects Due to the Specific Properties of Microplastic Particles -- Microplastics as Vector for Pollutants -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- Appendices -- Appendix 1: List of Conference Participants -- Appendix 2: Conference Sessions and Abstracts -- 1 Physical Processes in the Tropical and Subtropical Oceans: Variability, Impacts, and Connections to Other Components of the Climate System -- 1.1 Call for Abstracts -- 1.2 Abstracts of Oral Presentations -- 1.2.1 El Niño and Its Little Sister in the Tropical Atlantic: Similarities, Differences and Interaction -- 1.2.2 Detecting Changes in Internal Variability in Response to Global Warming -- 1.2.3 Linking the Tropical and Subtropical Atlantic: A Benguela Upwelling Perspective -- 1.2.4 Bottom Currents in the Tropical Fractures of the Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge -- 2 The Physics of the Arctic and Subarctic Oceans in a Changing Climate -- 2.1 Call for Abstracts -- 2.2 Abstracts of Oral Presentations -- 2.2.1 Declining Convection in the North Atlantic Initiated Through Warming Summers -- 2.2.2 Upper Layer Circulation in the Nordic Seas - Spatial Distribution Variability of Heat, Freshwater and Potential Energy. , 2.2.3 Fram Strait Recirculation and the East Greenland Current -- 2.2.4 Measuring Temperature Variability of Deep Atlantic Water in the Arctic -- 2.2.5 Characteristic of the Arctic Climate as a Response to Air-Sea Interaction -- 2.2.6 The Winter Stratification on the East Siberian Shelf -- 2.2.7 Eddy-Resolving Simulation of the Atlantic Water Circulation in the Fram Strait -- 2.3 Abstracts of Poster Presentations -- 2.3.1 Wind Forcing of the Arctic and North Atlantic Freshwater System -- 3 Ocean Optics and Ocean Color Remote Sensing -- 3.1 Call for Abstracts -- 3.2 Abstracts of Oral Presentations -- 3.2.1 Dominant Phytoplankton Group Identification by Using Simulated and in situ Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Reflectance -- 3.2.2 PlanktonID - Combining in situ Imaging, Deep Learning and Citizen Science for Global Plankton Research -- 3.2.3 Study Phytoplankton Dynamics in the Arctic Using MERIS Sun-Induced Fluorescence -- 3.2.4 Hyperspectral Simulation of Chl-a Fluorescence in Optically Complex Waters -- 3.2.5 Characterization of CDOM and FDOM in the Nordic Seas -- 3.3 Abstracts of Poster Presentations -- 3.3.1 100 Years of North Sea Clarity and Color Changes -- 3.3.2 Land-Ocean Interactions in Arctic Coastal Waters - Ocean Color Remote Sensing in Optical Complex Waters -- 4 Phytoplankton in a Changing Environment - Adaptation Mechanisms and Ecological Surveys -- 4.1 Call for Abstracts -- 4.2 Abstracts of Oral Presentations -- 4.2.1 Under Surveillance - Monitoring Phytoplankton and Hunting Their Traces -- 4.2.2 NMR-Spectroscopic Study of Dissolved Organic Matter During a Microalgal Spring Bloom -- 4.3 Abstracts of Poster Presentations -- 4.3.1 Identification of Microalgal Cyclic Imines and Their Potential Ecological Roles -- 5 Reading the Book of Life - Omics as a Universal Tool Across Disciplines -- 5.1 Call for Abstracts. , 5.2 Abstracts of Oral Presentations.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Jungblut, Simon YOUMARES 8 - Oceans Across Boundaries: Learning from Each Other Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2018 ISBN 9783319932835
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    UID:
    gbv_1694709094
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (402 Seiten) , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783847412571
    Content: This book focuses on current trends, potential challenges and further developments of teacher education and professional development from a theoretical, empirical and practical point of view. It intends to provide valuable and fresh insights from research studies and examples of best practices from Europe and all over the world. The authors deal with the strengths and limitations of different models, strategies, approaches and policies related to teacher education and professional development in and for changing times (digitization, multiculturalism, pressure to perform).
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Diese Publikation ist mit einer Open Access Lizenz veröffentlich worden
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783847422419
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe ISBN 9783847422419
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Vereinigung für Lehrerbildung in Europa (2018 : Białystok) Rethinking teacher education for the 21st century Opladen : Verlag Barbara Budrich, 2019 ISBN 3847422413
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783847422419
    Language: English
    Subjects: Education
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    Keywords: Lehrerbildung ; Lehrerbildung ; Geschichte 2000- ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Kowalczuk-Walędziak, Marta
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV049409149
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (296 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783648171561
    Series Statement: Haufe Fachbuch
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Inhaltsverzeichnis -- Hinweis zum Urheberrecht -- myBook+ -- Impressum -- Abbildungsverzeichnis -- Tabellenverzeichnis -- Über die Autoren -- Danksagung -- Vorwort -- 1 Der Weg zum nachhaltigen Eventmanagement -- 1.1 Nachhaltigkeit im Unternehmen -- 1.1.1 Ökonomische Grundtugend -- 1.1.2 Der Dreiklang der Nachhaltigkeit: Triple Bottom Line -- 1.1.3 Erfolgsfaktoren -- 1.2 Eventmanagement im Unternehmen -- 1.2.1 Event als Teil des Marketing -- 1.2.2 Event als Leistungsbaustein -- 1.3 Eventmanagement und Nachhaltigkeit -- 1.3.1 Einflussfaktor Zeit -- 1.3.2 Einflussfaktor Skalierung -- 1.3.3 Einflussfaktor Geld -- 1.4 Der Weg zu mehr Nachhaltigkeit in Events -- 1.4.1 Einbindung in die Nachhaltigkeitsstrategie des Unternehmens -- 1.4.2 Ziele setzen - die SDGs -- 1.4.3 Sustainable Development Goals - Umsetzung in Deutschland -- 1.4.4 Strategieentwicklung mit den SDGs -- 1.4.5 Ziele priorisieren -- 1.4.6 Konkrete Ziele setzen und quantifizieren -- 1.4.7 Ambitionsgrad festlegen -- 1.4.8 Maßnahmen integrieren -- 1.4.9 Kommunikation -- 1.4.10 Event ist Kommunikation -- 1.4.11 Keine Angst vor Work in Progress -- 1.5 Der Nachhaltigkeitsbericht - wer kann, wer darf, wer muss? -- 1.6 Die SDGs im Eventmanagement -- 1.6.1 SDG 1: Keine Armut -- 1.6.2 SDG 2: Kein Hunger -- 1.6.3 SDG 3: Gesundheit und Wohlergehen -- 1.6.4 SDG 4: Hochwertige Bildung -- 1.6.5 SDG 5: Geschlechtergleichheit -- 1.6.6 SDG 6: Sauberes Wasser und Sanitäreinrichtungen -- 1.6.7 SDG 7: Bezahlbare und saubere Energie -- 1.6.8 SDG 8: Menschenwürdige Arbeit und Wirtschaftswachstum -- 1.6.9 SDG 9: Industrie, Innovation und Infrastruktur -- 1.6.10 SDG 10: Weniger Ungleichheit -- 1.6.11 SDG 11: Nachhaltige Städte und Gemeinden -- 1.6.12 SDG 12: Nachhaltiger Konsum und Produktion -- 1.6.13 SDG 13: Maßnahmen zum Klimaschutz -- 1.6.14 SDG 14: Leben unter Wasser -- 1.6.15 SDG 15: Leben an Land , 1.6.16 SDG 16: Frieden, Gerechtigkeit und starke Institutionen -- 1.6.17 SDG 17: Partnerschaften zur Erreichung der Ziele -- 2 New und Best Practice - Inspiration für Ihr nachhaltiges Eventmanagement -- 2.1 Die Auswahl der Location - auch eine Frage der Energie -- 2.1.1 Indoor-Veranstaltungen -- 2.1.2 Auf der grünen Wiese -- 2.1.3 Detailliert planen und genau zählen -- 2.1.4 Wassermanagement -- 2.1.5 Digitale Emissionsprognosen als Standortvorteil -- 2.1.6 Wie man sich bettet ... -- 2.2 (Print-)Produkte für Kommunikation und Information -- 2.2.1 Drucken und Versenden -- 2.2.2 Die klassischen Printprodukte im Eventmanagement -- 2.2.3 Digital meets Print - das Beste aus zwei Welten -- 2.3 Die Extras: Give-Aways, Präsente, Merchandise -- 2.3.1 Goodie Bag, Festival-Tasche, Event-Box -- 2.3.2 Einem geschenkten Gaul ... - Präsente für Speaker und Gäste -- 2.3.3 Merchandise -- 2.4 Ticketing, Pricing, Sponsoring -- 2.4.1 Online-Ticketing vs. Print -- 2.4.2 Finanzen und Controlling: Green Banking -- 2.4.3 Stipendien und Incentives -- 2.4.4 Einpreisen der Nachhaltigkeit? -- 2.4.5 Sponsoring -- 2.5 Booking: Kunstschaffende, Speaker etc. -- 2.5.1 Gleichheit der Geschlechter -- 2.5.2 Alle (k)eine Frage der Herkunft -- 2.6 Personal -- 2.6.1 Arbeitsschutz - timing is essential -- 2.6.2 Einbindung aller Akteure -- 2.6.3 Helfende Hände - Roboter halten Einzug -- 2.7 Technik, Messebau, Dekoration und Effekte -- 2.7.1 Licht- und Tontechnik -- 2.7.2 Messebau -- 2.7.3 Case Study: IAAPA Weltkongress - Leitfaden für Aussteller -- 2.8 Gästemanagement und Zugangskontrolle -- 2.8.1 Badges, Namensschilder und Ausweise -- 2.8.2 Zugangskontrolle -- 2.8.3 Die Rückgabe zählt -- 2.8.4 Teilnehmerlisten -- 2.8.5 Gäste- und VIP-Listen -- 2.9 Mobilität -- 2.9.1 An- und Abreise der Gäste -- 2.9.2 Mobilität der Gäste vor Ort , 2.9.3 Mobilität des Teams, der Dienstleister und weiterer Akteure -- 2.9.4 Anreize setzen für mehr nachhaltige Mobilität -- 2.9.5 Online-Unterstützung -- 2.9.6 Besser reisen in der Gruppe -- 2.9.7 CO2-Kompensation nur im Ausnahmefall -- 2.9.8 ÖPNV im globalen Vergleich - ein limitierender Faktor -- 2.10 Catering -- 2.10.1 Bio, Regional, Saisonal - und Divers -- 2.10.2 »Chicken or Pasta?« -- 2.10.3 Selbst produziert vs. Convenience -- 2.10.4 All you CAN eat vs. all you SHOULD eat - das Schlaraffenland-Paradoxon -- 2.10.5 Getränke -- 2.10.6 Food Waste (-Management) -- 2.10.7 Terminplanung optimieren -- 2.10.8 Geschirr und Verpackungen -- 2.10.9 Small things matter -- 2.11 Nachhaltiges Abfallmanagement - was vom Feiern übrigbleibt -- 2.11.1 Vermeidung -- 2.11.2 Verwertung -- 2.11.3 Entsorgung -- 2.11.4 Dienstleister und Partner einbeziehen -- 2.11.5 Case Study: Burning Man, Nevada (USA) -- Exkurs: Von West nach Ost -- 3 Into the future - digital und nachhaltig -- 3.1 Vor Ort, Online, Hybrid - eine Frage der Definition -- 3.1.1 Was sagen die Zahlen? -- 3.1.2 Wie nachhaltig sind Online- und Hybrid-Events? -- 3.1.3 Die Rolle der Digitalisierung für die Teilhabe -- 3.1.4 Einschätzungen und Ausblicke Post-Corona -- 3.1.5 Neue Formate - neues Denken -- 3.1.6 Thema Zukunftsforschung: Black Rock Labs und Innofest -- 3.1.7 AR, VR, Metaverse: ein kurzer Ausblick -- 4 Nachwort -- Bildquellen der Portraitfotos -- Ihre Online-Inhalte zum Buch: Exklusiv für Buchkäuferinnen und Buchkäufer!
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Cordell, Nils Nachhaltigkeit im Eventmanagement Freiburg : Haufe Lexware Verlag,c2023 ISBN 9783648171554
    Language: German
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Event-Marketing ; Nachhaltigkeit
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    UID:
    gbv_1746038691
    Format: 1 online resource (373 pages)
    ISBN: 9781000371680
    Series Statement: Politics, Media and Political Communication Ser.
    Content: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Tables -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Introduction: Political communication, governance and rhetoric in times of crisis -- Case Studies -- Chapter 1 World Health Organisation: The challenges of providing global leadership -- Chapter 2 China: Diversion, ingratiation and victimisation -- Chapter 3 Japan: New directions for digital Japan -- Chapter 4 South Korea: No shutdown, no lockdown -- Chapter 5 The United States: Politics versus science? -- Chapter 6 The EU: The story of a tragic hero and the 27 dwarfs -- Chapter 7 France: An unpopular government facing an unprecedented crisis -- Chapter 8 Australia: A triumph of sorts -- Chapter 9 Germany: Between a patchwork and best-practice -- Chapter 10 India: A spectacle of mismanagement -- Chapter 11 Italy: The frontrunner of the Western countries in an unexpected crisis -- Chapter 12 Spain: Managing the uncertain while facing economic collapse -- Chapter 13 Sweden: Lone hero or stubborn outlier? -- Chapter 14 The UK: From consensus to confusion -- Chapter 15 Egypt: Emotive speech masks a complicated reality -- Chapter 16 Russia: A glass wall -- Chapter 17 Austria: A ski resort as the virus slingshot of Europe -- Chapter 18 Iran: Disciplinary strategies and governmental campaigning -- Chapter 19 Brazil: More than just a little flu -- Chapter 20 Norway: From strict measures to pragmatic flexibility -- Chapter 21 Iceland: No lockdown and experts at the forefront -- Chapter 22 Ireland: Solid swansong from caretaker government -- Chapter 23 The Czech Republic: Self-proclaimed role models -- Chapter 24 Hungary: Illiberal crisis management -- Chapter 25 Poland: Protecting the nation while struggling to maintain power -- Chapter 26 Ghana: Political expediency or competent leadership?.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367636838
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780367636838
    Language: English
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    Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company
    UID:
    gbv_1653857560
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 188 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781283895354 , 9789027273048
    Series Statement: Benjamins translation library Volume 103
    Content: Explores how Communism and Socialism, through their hegemonic pressure, found expression in translation practice from the moment of Socialist revolution to the present day. This book traces how ideologically manipulated translations are still uncritically reprinted and widely circulated.
    Content: Intro -- Post-Socialist Translation Practices -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Acknowledgements -- Table of contents -- The voice of the East: Towards a Post-Socialist Translation Studies? -- Eclectic and paradoxical frameworks -- The historical background as reflected in translations -- From mediaeval times to Austria-Hungary -- The interwar period -- The Second World War -- The early post-war period -- Yugoslav Communists and the Church -- The organisation of the Slovene and Yugoslav Communist Parties -- Socialist publishing houses -- From self-management to independence -- Yugoslav wars and their consequences -- The export of Slovene children's literature -- The corpus of retranslated texts -- Stylistic reasons and problematic translators -- Re-translations for stylistic and linguistic reasons -- The Jungle Books -- Re-translations triggered by "problematic" and unacceptable translators -- Pinocchio -- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer -- Pünktchen und Anton -- Fairy tales without unhealthy additions -- Cinderella -- Snow-White and Rose-Red -- Andersen's Little Match Girl -- Children's best-sellers -- Bambi -- Winnetou -- The Story and the Death of Kleki-petra -- Ave Maria -- Heidi -- Treasure Island -- Adapted literature for adults -- Robinson Crusoe -- Michel Strogoff -- Translations in Slovene primary school textbooks and readers -- Translation has always been a political matter -- The results of the analysis -- Censorial mechanisms -- The interviews -- Self-Censorship -- Avoidance of sanctions -- Internalisation of ideological dictates -- Conscious support for Communist ideology -- The illusion of non-interference -- Primary sources -- Secondary sources -- Archival records -- Index.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Literaturverz. S. [159] - 184
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789027224538
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Pokorn, Nike K., 1967 - Post-socialist translation practices Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins, 2012 ISBN 9789027224538
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789027273048
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , Slavic Studies
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Slowenien ; Kinderliteratur ; Übersetzung ; Ideologiekritik ; Postkommunismus ; Criticism, interpretation, etc.
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    Author information: Pokorn, Nike K. 1967-
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