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    UID:
    gbv_1843045990
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (344 pages) , illustrations
    ISBN: 9048557747 , 9789048557745
    Series Statement: CLAVIS Kunsthistorische Monografieën
    Content: How 'green' were people in late antiquity and the Middle Ages? Unlike today, the nature around them was approached with faith, trust and care. The population size was many times smaller than today and human impact on nature not as extreme as it is now. People did not have to worry about issues like deforestation and sustainability. This book is about the knowledge of plants and where that knowledge came from. How did people use earth and plants in ancient times, and what did they know about their nutritional or medicinal properties? From which plants one could make dyes, such as indigo, woad and dyer's madder? Is it possible to determine that through technical research today? Which plants could be found in a ninth-century monastery garden, and what is the symbolic significance of plants in secular and religious literature? 〈cite〉The Green Middle Ages〈/cite〉 addresses these and other issues, including the earliest herbarium collections, with a leading role for the palaeography and beautiful illuminations from numerous medieval manuscripts kept in Dutch and other Western libraries and museums
    Note: "Amsterdam University Press" , Preface PART 1 -- Chronological Development: from herbarium pictum to herbarium vivum Introduction | Early Writings on Beneficial Plants: Perceptions and Prescriptions (Claudine A. Chavannes-Mazel) The Web of Written and Illustrated Plant Books from Antiquity to the Invention of the Printing Press Chapter 1. From Copy to Copy. 1500 years of Plant Illustrations (Claudine A. Chavannes-Mazel) Chapter 2 Early Printed Herbaria. A Brief Sketch Based on Examples from the Liberna Collection (Iris Ellers) Chapter 3. 'Everlasting Gardens' . Origin, Distribution and Purpose of the First herbaria viva (Gerard Thijsse) Part II -- The Use of Plants in the Middle Ages Chapter 4. Painting with Plants. The Use of Vegetable-based Dyes in Medieval Manuscripts (Micha Leeflang and Annabel Dijkema) Chapter 5. Naming Names. Plants in the Age of Charlemagne (Claudine A. Chavannes-Mazel and Gerda van Uffelen) Chapter 6. The Long Shadow of Antiquity Medicine and Plants (Claudine A. Chavannes-Mazel) Chapter 7. 'The Cook is the Best Doctor'. Plants for Food and Health: Recipes and Prescriptions (Johanna Maria van Winter) Part III -- Plants in medieval literature Chapter 8. 'And it Grew and Waxed a Great Tree' A Short Survey of Plants in the Bible (Linda IJpelaar) Chapter 9. Good Trees, Bad Trees Biblical Tree and Plant Symbolism in the Liber floridus (Linda IJpelaar) Chapter 10. The Herb Book in Jacob van Maerlant's 〈cite〉Der naturen bloeme〈/cite〉 (Jos A.A.M. Biemans) Chapter 11. A Thorny Rosebush and Other Greenery: Love, Lust and Suffering in the Romance of the Rose (Esther Mulders) Part IV -- Plants in Medieval Book Illumination Chapter 12. Names of Flowers and Plants in the Margins of late Medieval Manuscripts (Saskia van Bergen) Chapter 13. Flowering Margins. The Development of Strewn-Flower Borders in Early Netherlandish Manuscript Illumination in the Fifteenth Century (Anne Margreet W. As-Vijvers) Chapter 14. Flowers of Meaning. The Interpretation of Marginal Decoration in Southern Netherlandish Manuscripts from around 1500 (Anne Margreet W. As-Vijvers) Appendix I: A Hand-written Text from Late Antiquity in the Leiden University Library. The Wonders of Plantain in Apuleius Platonicus' herbarium (Leiden, UB ms VLQ 9) (Claudine A. Chavannes-Mazel) Appendix II: A Late Medieval Printed Text in the Athenaeum Library in Deventer. Recipes in a Herb Book from 1497, the Ortus sanitatis (Deventer, AB 2000 E 45 KL) (Jan Willem Briët) Footnotes Picture acknowledgments About the authors Bibliography Indices
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789463726191
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als ISBN 9789463726191
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; History
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  • 2
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    Cambridge, UK : Open Book Publishers
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042566368
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (369 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781783740147 , 9781800644670 , 9781783740154 , 9781783740161
    Note: This biography examines the long life of the traveller and author Stephen Graham. Graham walked across large parts of the Tsarist Empire in the years before 1917, describing his adventures in a series of books and articles that helped to shape attitudes towards Russia in Britain and the United States. In later years he travelled widely across Europe and North America, meeting some of the best known writers of the twentieth century, including H.G.Wells and Ernest Hemingway. Graham also wrote numerous novels and biographies that won him a wide readership on both sides of the Atlantic. This book traces Graham , English
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-78374-013-0
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-1-78374-012-3
    Language: English
    Keywords: Graham, Stephen 1884-1975 ; Graham, Stephen 1884-1975 ; Russland ; Reise ; Russlandbild ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1907-1917 ; Biografie ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Biographies. ; Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; Biographies. ; Electronic books
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    URL: OAPEN
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1687261644
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 299 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783110660784 , 9783110657968
    Series Statement: Das Mittelalter Band 13
    Content: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Teleconnections, Correlations, Causalities between Nature and Society? An Introductory Comment on the "Crisis of the Fourteenth Century" / Bauch, Martin / Schenk, Gerrit Jasper -- Ventus vehemens et terribilis per totam Angliam: Responses and Reactions to a Short-term Crisis in the British Isles / Brown, Peter -- The Potential of Late Medieval and Early Modern Narrative Sources from the Area of Modern Switzerland for the Climate History of the Fourteenth Century / Camenisch, Chantal -- Hic aues incipiunt cantare: Shifts in the Beginning of Seasons in Medieval Calendars of Rome and the Nordic Countries / Halonen, Marko -- Climate and the Crises of the Early Fourteenth Century in Northeastern Europe / Huhtamaa, Heli -- Food Crisis in Fourteenth-Century Hungary: Indicators, Causes and Case Studies / Kiss, Andrea / Piti, Ferenc / Sebők, Ferenc / Teiszler, Éva -- The Crisis of 1315-1322 in Bresse as Depicted in Manorial Rolls / Labbé, Thomas -- The Mongol Yuan Dynasty and the Climate, 1260-1360 / Li, Tana -- Facing the Crisis in Medieval Florence: Climate Variability, Carestie, and Forms of Adaptation in the First Half of the Fourteenth Century / Nanni, Paolo -- The Little Ice Age and Byzantium within the Eastern Mediterranean, ca. 1200-1350: An Essay on Old Debates and New Scenarios / Preiser-Kapeller, Johannes / Mitsiou, Ekaterini -- Plague and Desertion - A Consequence of Anthropogenic Landscape Change? Archaeological Studies in Southern Germany / Schreg, Rainer -- Narratives of Environmental Events in the Winchester Pipe Rolls and English Historiography of the Early Fourteenth Century / Schuh, Maximilian -- The Little Ice Age and the Hungarian Kingdom? Sources and Research Perspectives / Vadas, András -- Thoughts on a Connected Fourteenth Century / Hoffmann, Richard C. -- Index of Places -- Index of Names
    Content: Pre-modern critical interactions of nature and society can best be studied during the so-called "Crisis of the 14th Century". While historiography has long ignored the environmental framing of historcial processes and scientists have over-emphasized nature's impact on the course of human history, this volume tries to describe the at times complex modes of the late-medieval relationship of man and nature. The idea of 'teleconnection', borrowed from the geosciences, describes the influence of atmospheric circulation patterns often over long distances. It seems that there were 'teleconnections' in society, too. So this volumes aims to examine man-environment interactions mainly in the 14th century from all over Europe and beyond. It integrates contributions from different disciplines on impact, perception and reaction of environmental change and natural extreme events on late Medieval societies. For humanists from all historical disciplines it offers an approach how to integrate written and even scientific evidence on environmental change in established and new fields of historical research. For scientists it demonstrates the contributions scholars from the humanities can provide for discussion on past environmental changes
    Note: Open Access unrestricted online access star , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110657630
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The crisis of the 14th century Berlin : De Gruyter, 2020 ISBN 9783110657630
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3110657635
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Europa ; Krise ; Umweltveränderung ; Wechselwirkung ; Sozialer Wandel ; Geschichte 1250-1380 ; Europa ; Umweltveränderung ; Sozialer Wandel ; Geschichte 1250-1380 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books.
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    Author information: Bauch, Martin 1978-
    Author information: Schenk, Gerrit Jasper 1968-
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  • 4
    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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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045509925
    Format: XXII, 341 Seiten , Illustrationen, Notenbeispiele
    ISBN: 9780190681012
    Uniform Title: Inseguendo quel suono (2016)
    Content: Master composer Ennio Morricone's scores go hand-in-hand with the idea of the Western film. Often considered the world's greatest living film composer, and most widely known for his innovative scores to The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly and the other Sergio Leone's movies, The Mission, Cinema Paradiso and more recently, The Hateful Eight, Morricone has spent the past 60 years reinventing the sound of cinema. In Ennio Morricone: In His Own Words, composers Ennio Morricone and Alessandro De Rosa present a years-long discussion of life, music, and the marvelous and unpredictable ways that the two come into contact with and influence each other. The result is what Morricone himself defines: "beyond a shadow of a doubt the best book ever written about me, the most authentic, the most detailed and well curated. The truest." Opening for the first time the door of his creative laboratory, Morricone offers an exhaustive and rich account of his life, from his early years of study to genre-defining collaborations with the most important Italian and international directors, including Leone, Bertolucci, Pasolini, Argento, Tornatore, Malick, Carpenter, Stone, Nichols, De Palma, Beatty, Levinson, Almodóvar, Polanski and Tarantino. In the process, Morricone unveils the curious relationship that links music and images in cinema, as well as the creative urgency at the foundation of his experimentations with "absolute music". Throughout these conversations with De Rosa, Morricone dispenses invaluable insights not only on composing but also on the broader process of adaptation and what it means to be human. As he reminds us, "Coming into contact with memories doesn't only entail the melancholy of something that slips away with time, but also looking forward, understanding who I am now. And who knows what else may still happen." (Klappentext)
    Content: Ennio Morricone graduated in trumpet and composition from the Conservatorio di Santa Cecilia in Rome. Throughout his career, he mastered a wide range of musical expressions, first as an orchestrator and conductor in the recording industry, then as a composer for theater, radio, television, and cinema. He has composed over four hundred and fifty film scores and over a hundred absolute music works. He received an Academy Honorary Award in 2007 and won an Academy Award for Best Original Score in 2016, for The Hateful Eight by Quentin Tarantino. - Alessandro De Rosa undertook his study of music composition following Ennio Morricone's advice. He studied with Boris Porena in Rome and then graduated from the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague, Netherlands. As a composer and arranger, he collaborated with Jon Anderson of the band Yes. He currently works as a freelance musician and collaborates with the RAI (Radiotelevisione Italiana) and the RSI (Radiotelevisione Svizzera di lingua italiana).
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Cover; Ennio Morricone; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Musical Examples; Note on Sources; Translator's Note; Preface; Introduction: Where These Conversations Come from; Chapter 1. A Pact Made with Mephisto: Over a Game of Chess; Chapter 2. A Composer Lent to Cinema; On Arranging; The Beginnings in Cinema; Paying My Dues; Luciano Salce; Sergio Leone and The Dollar Trilogy; A Fistful of Dollars: Myth and Reality; For a Few Dollars More; The Good, the Bad and the Ugly; Pier Paolo Pasolini; The Hawks and the Sparrows and a Strange Poem; Teorema and an Unrealized Story , Surrendering to PasoliniCollaborations, Experiments, and Professional Consolidation; Pontecorvo, De Seta, Bellocchio; Bolognini, Montaldo; Wertmüller, Bertolucci; Consensus or Consumption? 1968 and Once Upon a Time in the West; Duck, You Sucker; Elio Petri; Sergio the Producer; Once Upon a Time in America; The "Leningrad Project" and Leone's Death; Chapter 3. Music and Images; Reflections and Memories of a Film Music Composer; No Theme? More Fun!; Giuseppe Tornatore; Singers and Songs in Film: On Music's Adaptability; Quentin Tarantino; Temporality and the "EST" Principle , Backward Path to the Beginnings in HollywoodThe Academy Honorary Award; The Beginnings in US Cinema; A House in the United States?; US Composers; Terrence Malick; The Interpreter Didn't Help with John Carpenter; Creativity and Constraints: The Double Aesthetics; On Theater, the Musical, and Television; The Betrothed; Moses, the Lawgiver; Marco Polo; Secret of the Sahara; The Octopus; Pains and Experiments; Roberto Faenza; Nino Rota; Difficult Relationships; Joanou, Stone, and the Overtones; Warren Beatty; Pride and Repentance; Fights and Arguments; Beyond Cinema, Beyond Music , Chapter 4. Mystery and CraftsmanshipThe Mystery of Creation; What Is Music?; Birth, Death, and Resurrection of Music; In Search of Myself: How to Listen to Contemporary Music; My Way; A Dilated Present; Studying Music Today?; A Sophisticated Balance between the Predictable and the Unforeseeable; Digressions; Cinema's Transformations; Timbre, Sound, and Performers; On Teaching; High Productivity? A Healthy Mind in a Healthy Body; Chapter 5. An Absolute Music?; The Roots; A Short Introduction to the "Absolute"; Darmstadt: A Summer of Experiments; Gruppo d'Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza , A Response to the Conflict of Times: Toward "Dynamic Immobility"Suoni per Dino; Vidi Aquam. Id Est Benacum; Musical Creationism versus Musical Evolutionism; Gestazione; Beliefs: The Origins of Life and the Universe; Mystical Production; Missa Papae Francisci; The Ideal of Unity: Blend and Hope; The Mission; Voci dal silenzio and La voce dei sommersi; Cantata per l'Europa and a Poem for Maria; Exchanges, Form, and Linguistic Combinations; UT; The Four Concertos: Form and Non-​form; The Future of Music: Noise and Silence; Chapter 6. Looking Ahead: A Silent Nod toward the Future
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-0-19-068103-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: Musicology
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    Keywords: Morricone, Ennio 1928-2020 ; Filmmusik ; Musikanschauung ; Interview
    Author information: Morricone, Ennio 1928-2020
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  • 6
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    Online Resource
    [Sydney] :Sydney University Press,
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1196188652
    Format: 1 online resource (xxvi, 246 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781743324295 , 1743324294 , 1743323980 , 9781743323991 , 1743323999 , 9781743323984
    Content: In December 2012, Australia became the first nation in the world to require all tobacco products to be sold in standard plain packs under the leadership of the then Health Minister Nicola Roxon. Tobacco companies have had global apoplexy about the law. Humiliated in the Australian High Court with a 6-1 defeat, their hopes now rest with deterring other nations from following suit by pursuing international trade law action. With a combined 50 years of research and advocacy experience in tobacco control, the authors set out the evidence for the importance of plain packaging in striking at the heart of what remains of tobacco advertising. They examine the history of the idea, the tobacco industry's frantic efforts to derail it, and the early evidence for its impact. Most importantly, they give tools to policy makers in other countries wanting to make the best case for plain packaging and to defend it from the inevitable attacks that will follow.
    Note: Intro -- Removing the emperor's clothes -- Contents -- Foreword -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- World first -- Why plain packs? -- Karen's story -- Acknowledgements -- Early advocacy for plain packs -- Early Australian interest -- Canadian campaign -- The new millennium -- Timely review -- Industry awareness of the approaching storm -- Prevention on a new government's agenda -- The National Preventative Health Taskforce -- Early media interest -- The legislative announcement -- The goals of plain packaging -- Prevention as the primary goal -- The final 'look' of plain packaging , Pack size and shape -- Font and font size for brand name -- Design of graphic health warnings (size and layout) -- Cigarettes, too -- Why the industry cares so much about packaging -- the silent salesman -- The importance of packaging in promoting tobacco use -- Minimising the effect of health warnings -- Subverting bans on light and mild descriptors -- Cigarette packaging as a key aspect of marketing -- Trends in tobacco industry pack design -- Evidence supporting the likely effectiveness of plain packaging -- International research on plain packaging , Impact of plain packaging on effectiveness of health warnings -- Impact of plain packaging on perceptions of harmfulness -- Impact of plain packaging on reducing the appeal of products -- Tobacco industry arguments, strategies and tactics -- It won't work, so don't do it! -- It's never been done before -- There's no evidence it will work -- Exploiting public misunderstanding of 'plain' packs -- It will be easier to make fake copies -- Illicit trade: pick a big number -- Price falls will drive up consumption -- With retail display bans, plain packaging not needed , Plain packaging as an example of 'nanny state' legislation -- Chaos in shops -- Plain packaging will cause great financial hardship to small retailers -- The slippery slope -- You're on your own with this, Big Tobacco -- Illicit drugs aren't sold in glossy packaging but many still use them -- The repackaging turnaround time was too short -- Won't plain packaging prevent the industry and governments from providing information about less harmful tobacco products? -- Covering up the packs -- Astroturfing: the Alliance of Australian Retailers -- Advertising blitz -- Big Tobacco funding , Sunlight on the cockroaches -- British American Tobacco Australia -- Other tobacco companies -- Submissions to government and international lobbying -- Form letters -- Freedom of information deluge -- Pro-plain packaging tactics -- Australian smokers' reactions: not with a bang, but a whimper -- Plain packaging -- why now? And why Australia? -- The evidence base -- Reputation and coherence of Australian tobacco control community -- Legal white knights -- Commonwealth public servants -- Public health experts and advocates -- Non-government agencies -- News media -- Columnists
    Additional Edition: Print version: Chapman, Simon, 1951- Removing the emperor's clothes. [Sydney] : Sydney University Press, [2014] ISBN 9781743323977
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 7
    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?.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367636838
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780367636838
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_803761031
    Format: 431 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9789086868025
    Content: The work of creating the future is being done now ─ and much of it is unsustainable in terms of natural and cultural resources. How will the next generation of leadership for environmental sustainability be raised up? Can we imagine sustainable futures, and can we enable transformative leadership to help us realize them? How can we best ensure that the several generations share their particular knowledge? What are the ethical frameworks, methodologies, curricula, and tools necessary for advancing and strengthening education for intergenerational sustainability learning and leadership?In this book, 82 authors from 26 countries across 6 continents seek answers in 32 essays to the many questions related to the intergenerational collaboration that holds promise for creating sustainable futures. The authors themselves represent a diversity of geography, gender, and generation ─ and include the institutions comprising the emerging International Intergenerational Net-work of Centers. They speak to key principles, perspectives, and praxes at the intersection of intergenerational learning and transformative leadership in the context of education for sustainability.A visionary tour de force, this book explores the challenges and complexities of future learning models beyond the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development. It provides a timely discourse encompassing intergenerational and cultural dimensions, including ethics. Contributors articulate a deeper understanding of leadership in the post-Enlightenment era. Chapters in the book offer examples cutting across a diverse range of experiences worldwide, making this volume not only refreshing for practitioners, but also invaluable to policy-makers.─ Dzulkifli Abdul RazakPresident, International Association of UniversitiesFormer Vice-Chancellor, Universiti Sains MalaysiaThese are critical times for
    Content: the global community. Big issues are on the table: security, climate change, environmental destabilization, disease, hunger, and others. Actions we take today must embrace lessons from the past, present realities, and the rights and interests of future generations. Indeed, intergenerational learning is vital to education for sustainable development. This book makes a very timely and urgent call, challenging our traditional learning approaches and inviting us to dig deeper, stretch our minds wider, and see farther. ─ Akpezi OgbuigweFormer Head of Environmental Education and Training, United Nations Environment ProgrammeExecutive Chairperson, Anpez Center for Environment and Development, Port Harcourt, NigeriaAchieving sustainable development requires generations, young and old, to engage with and learn from each other, and for leadership to embrace change. That is one of the key messages of this remarkable book. I wish I had this book when I took up the leadership role of my university two decades ago. I wish I could have given this book to my sons as they started their university education.─ Goolam MohamedbhaiFormer Secretary-General, Association of African UniversitiesHonorary President, International Association of Universities
    Content: Intro -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- To walk together: intergenerational learning and transformative leadership -- Part one - Principles -- Introduction to part one: principles -- 1. 'We must start with our own children': reflectively researching intergenerational -- 2. From locust to honey bee: towards leadership philosophies for sustainability -- 3. The future of learning for the future: beyond the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustaina -- 4. Transformative learning and leadership for a sustainable future: Challenge Lab at Chalmers -- 5. Wicked leadership education: on student-led higher environment and sustainability education -- 6. Higher education for strong sustainability -- 7. 'EYE for sustainability': a learning tool for change agents -- 8. Contradiction or complement: can higher education be deeper education? -- Part two - Perspectives -- Introduction to part two: perspectives -- 9. An intergenerational perspective towards increasing young people's contribution to agriculture -- 10. Keeping culture and country strong: participatory methodologies to support intergenerational -- 11. The institutional dimension of sustainability: policy response for enhanced practice at -- 12. Empathetic apprentice: pedagogical developments in aesthetic education of the social learning -- 13. Leadership for global responsibility: values and key competencies for a profound shift towards -- 14. Participatory mapping for intergenerational learning and resilience in Ethiopia -- 15. Child-centered sustainable development: intergenerational learning approaches in Mexico -- 16. Developing a relational perspective on intergenerational learning -- Part three - Praxis -- Introduction to part three: praxis -- 17. Connecting worlds: a Dutch intergenerational think tank initiative in action
    Content: 18. Leadership for biodiversity in South Africa: transformation and capacity development in the -- 19. The Wangari Maathai Institute for Peace and Environmental Studies: experiential learning for -- 20. Reflecting on climate change education at the Pacific Centre for Environment and Sustainable -- 21. Sustainable leadership and environmental education at the Centre for Environmental Education -- 22. Intergenerational Partnership for Sustainability: case studies from the International Union for -- 23. Intercultural learning for sustainability: at the 'nexus' of the environment, communication and -- 24. Cultivating intergenerational mentorships: Student Associates for a Greener Environment -- 25. Sustainability assessment methodology: measuring Universiti Sains Malaysia's transformation to -- 26. The Global Universities Partnership on Environment and Sustainability: promoting -- 27. Youth leadership and the Earth Charter: intergenerational cooperation and learning -- 28. Towards a sustainability-oriented university: Tongji practice -- 29. Global and regional networks to promote education for sustainable development in TVET -- 30. Leadership through service: advancing social justice through intergenerational learning -- Epilogue -- Afterword -- Biographies editorial team -- Contributor biographies -- International Intergenerational Network of Centers (IINC)
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , ""Table of contents""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Foreword""; ""Introduction""; ""To walk together: intergenerational learning and transformative leadership""; ""Part one - Principles""; ""Introduction to part one: principles""; ""1. �We must start with our own children�: reflectively researching intergenerational""; ""2. From locust to honey bee: towards leadership philosophies for sustainability""; ""3. The future of learning for the future: beyond the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustaina"" , ""4. Transformative learning and leadership for a sustainable future: Challenge Lab at Chalmers """"5. Wicked leadership education: on student-led higher environment and sustainability education""; ""6. Higher education for strong sustainability""; ""7. �EYE for sustainability�: a learning tool for change agents""; ""8. Contradiction or complement: can higher education be deeper education?""; ""Part two - Perspectives""; ""Introduction to part two: perspectives""; ""9. An intergenerational perspective towards increasing young people�s contribution to agriculture"" , ""10. Keeping culture and country strong: participatory methodologies to support intergenerational""""11. The institutional dimension of sustainability: policy response for enhanced practice at ""; ""12. Empathetic apprentice: pedagogical developments in aesthetic education of the social learning""; ""13. Leadership for global responsibility: values and key competencies for a profound shift towards""; ""14. Participatory mapping for intergenerational learning and resilience in Ethiopia""; ""15. Child-centered sustainable development: intergenerational learning approaches in Mexico"" , ""16. Developing a relational perspective on intergenerational learning""""Part three - Praxis""; ""Introduction to part three: praxis""; ""17. Connecting worlds: a Dutch intergenerational think tank initiative in action""; ""18. Leadership for biodiversity in South Africa: transformation and capacity development in the ""; ""19. The Wangari Maathai Institute for Peace and Environmental Studies: experiential learning for""; ""20. Reflecting on climate change education at the Pacific Centre for Environment and Sustainable"" , ""21. Sustainable leadership and environmental education at the Centre for Environmental Education""""22. Intergenerational Partnership for Sustainability: case studies from the International Union for""; ""23. Intercultural learning for sustainability: at the �nexus� of the environment, communication and""; ""24. Cultivating intergenerational mentorships: Student Associates for a Greener Environment""; ""25. Sustainability assessment methodology: measuring Universiti Sains Malaysia�s transformation to "" , ""26. The Global Universities Partnership on Environment and Sustainability: promoting "" , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789086862528
    Additional Edition: Print version Intergenerational Learning and Transformative Leadership for Sustainable Futures
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
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    Berkeley u.a. : Univ. of California Pr.
    UID:
    b3kat_BV016968578
    Format: XII, 310 S., [12] Bl. , Ill.
    ISBN: 0520228944
    Content: "Anita Loos (1888-1981) was one of Hollywood's most respected and prolific screenwriters, as well as an acclaimed novelist and playwright. This unique collection of previously unpublished film treatments, short stories, and one-act plays spans fifty years of her creative writing and showcases the breadth and depth of her talent. Beginning in 1912 with the stories she sent from her San Diego home to D. W. Griffith, through her collaboration years later with Colette on the play Gigi, Anita Loos wrote almost every day for the screen or stage, or for book or magazine publication. The list of stars for whom she created unforgettable roles includes Mary Pickford, Jean Harlow, Clark Gable, Audrey Hepburn, and Carol Channing." "This collection was personally selected by Anita's niece and close friend, the best-selling author Mary Anita Loos, together with the acclaimed film historian Carl Beauchamp. Their essays are laced throughout the volume, providing fascinating introductions to Anita's writings and offering previously untold insights and behind the scenes stories about Anita - her life, her friendships, and her times."--BOOK JACKET.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index ; Arbeiten von Anita Loos S. 287-299
    Language: English
    Keywords: Loos, Anita 1893-1981 ; Autobiografie
    Author information: Loos, Anita 1893-1981
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    Online Resource
    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
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    Keywords: Slowenien ; Kinderliteratur ; Übersetzung ; Ideologiekritik ; Postkommunismus ; Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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    Author information: Pokorn, Nike K. 1967-
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