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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042590768
    Format: XI, 332 S. , zahlr. Ill.
    ISBN: 9781606064504
    Additional Edition: Parallele Sprachausgabe Images du Grand Siècle : l'estampe française sous Louis XIV, 1660 - 1715
    Language: English
    Subjects: Art History
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    Keywords: Frankreich ; Druckgrafik ; Geschichte 1660-1715 ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Ausstellungskatalog
    Author information: Marchesano, Louis
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046662128
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 254 Seiten)
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9781350125049
    Content: "Exploring the archives of the Man Booker prize-winning novelist Julian Barnes ? including notebooks, drafts, typescripts and publishing correspondence ? this book is an extraordinary in-depth study of the creative practice of a major contemporary novelist. In Julian Barnes from the Margins , Vanessa Guignery charts the genesis and publication history of all of Barnes's major novels, from his debut with Metroland , through Flaubert's Parrot and A History of the World in 10 1/2 Chapters to The Sense of an Ending."--
    Note: Introduction -- Chapter One. Metroland : everything that got away -- 1. Faltering starts -- 2. 'Petty Gripes' and 'Oua, oua, oua' -- 3. The Death Chapter -- 4. Return to Metroland Chapter Two. The case for -- The case against -- 1. Reviewing and being reviewed -- 2. The case of Before She Met Me -- a. Julian Barnes's reButs to Hermione Lee's Buts -- b. Finding the right title -- Chapter Three. A chronology (of sorts) -- Chapter Four. Flaubert's Parrot from ignition to composition -- 1. Flaubert Stories -- 2. The fictional narrator -- Chapter Five. The Barnes apocrypha -- 1. A Literary Guide to Oxford : the itinerary of a book that was never published -- 2. The unwritten books which tantalize -- Chapter Six. Staring at the Sun : a novel of forking roots and paths -- 1. Multiple roots and titles -- 2. Early starts -- Chapter Seven. Fragments of stories: A History of the World in 10 1/2 Chapters -- 1. Planning, naming and arranging chapters -- 2. Not so simple stories -- 3. 'Parenthesis' -- 4. With a little help from my friends -- Chapter Eight. The Porcupine in the making: writer and translator -- 1. An outsider's view -- 2. Is and is not -- 3. The ending of the novel -- 4. The libel risks -- Chapter Nine. A dictionary of Julian Barnes -- Chapter Ten. Arthur & George : beginnings and endings -- 1. First and final steps -- 2. The blind spots of research -- 3. The art of beginning -- 4. Finding a JB title -- 5. Working out tenses -- Chapter Eleven. Nothing to Be Frightened Of as an echo chamber -- 1. The obsession with death: from the early notebooks to Nothing to Be Frightened Of -- 2. This is not an autobiography -- 3. Fictionalising memory in The Only Story -- Chapter Twelve. The Sense of an Ending : time in reverse -- 1. Prequels in real life -- 2. A sequel to Metroland? -- 3. Getting started: the title and the incipit -- 4. A denser text -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Index. - Mode of access: World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-1-3501-2502-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-350-12501-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Barnes, Julian 1946- ; Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 3
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    UID:
    gbv_1023448025
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    ISBN: 9781784713102
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in law
    Content: Along with environmental impact assessment, social impact assessment (SIA) has its origins in the 1970s and has developed from being a tool to meet regulatory requirements, to a discipline that seeks to contribute proactively to better project and policy development and to enhance the wellbeing of affected people. This research review by a leading authority in the field, collates the classic articles in the history of SIA along with the most significant recent papers in this expanding area
    Content: Dianne Buchan (2003), 'Buy-in and Social Capital: By-Products of Social Impact Assessment', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 21 (3), September, 168-72 -- Annelies Stolp, Wim Groen, Jacqueline van Vliet and Frank Vanclay (2002), 'Citizen Values Assessment: Incorporating Citizens' Value Judgements in Environmental Impact Assessment', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 20 (1), March, 11-23 -- Deanna Kemp and Frank Vanclay (2013), 'Human Rights and Impact Assessment: Clarifying the Connections in Practice', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 31 (2), 86-96 -- Philippe Hanna and Frank Vanclay (2013), 'Human Rights, Indigenous Peoples and the Concept of Free, Prior and Informed Consent', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 31 (2), 146-57 -- Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh (1999), 'Making Social Impact Assessment Count: A Negotiation-Based Approach for Indigenous Peoples', Society and Natural Resources, 12 (1), 63-80 -- Keith Storey (2010), 'Fly-In/Fly-Out: Implications for Community Sustainability', Sustainability, 2 (5), May, 1161-81 -- Stewart Lockie, Maree Franettovich, Vanessa Petkova-Timmer, John Rolfe and Galina Ivanova (2009), 'Coal Mining and the Resource Community Cycle: A Longitudinal Assessment of the Social Impacts of the Coppabella Coal Mine', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 29 (5), September, 330-39 -- Daniel M. Franks, David Brereton and Chris J. Moran (2010), 'Managing the Cumulative Impacts of Coal Mining on Regional Communities and Environments in Australia', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 28 (4), December, 299-312 -- Doreen Stabinksy (2000), 'Bringing Social Analysis into a Multilateral Environmental Agreement: Social Impact Assessment and the Biosafety Protocol', Journal of Environmental Development, 9 (3), September, 260-83 -- C.J. Barrow (2010), 'How is Environmental Conflict Addressed by SIA?', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 30 (5), September, 293-301 -- Bettina Gransow (2007), 'Social Transformation in China and the Development of Social Assessment', International Review of Sociology, 17 (3), November, 539-58 -- Mostafa Ahmadvand, Ezatollah Karami, Gholam Hossein Zamani and Frank Vanclay (2009), 'Evaluating the Use of Social Impact Assessment in the Context of Agricultural Development Projects in Iran', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 29 (6), November, 399-407 -- Jacobus A. du Pisani and Luke A. Sandham (2006), 'Assessing the Performance of SIA in the EIA Context: A Case Study of South Africa', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 26 (8), November, 707-24 -- Bryan Tilt, Yvonne Braun and Daming He (2009), 'Social Impacts of Large Dam Projects: A Comparison of International Case Studies and Implications for Best Practice', Journal of Environmental Management, 90 (3), July, S249-S257 -- Magoroh Maruyama (1973), 'Cultural, Social, and Psychological Considerations in the Planning of Public Works', Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 5 (2), 135-43 -- C.P. Wolf (1974), 'Social Impact Assessment: The State of the Art', EDRA Proceedings, 5 (2), 1-44 -- Sue Johnson and Rabel J. Burdge (1974), 'Social Impact Statements: A Tentative Methodology', EDRA Proceedings, 5 (2), 69-84 -- Lynn Llewellyn, Elaine Bunten, Clare Goodman, Gail Hare, Richard Mach and Ralph Swisher (1975), 'The Role of Social Impact Assessment in Highway Planning', Environment and Behavior, 7 (3), September, 285-306 -- Mark A. Shields (1975), 'Social Impact Studies: An Expository Analysis', Environment and Behavior, 7 (3), September, 265-84
    Content: Franks, D. and Vanclay, F. (2013), 'Social Impact Management Plans: Innovation in corporate and public policy', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 43, 40-48 -- Friesema, H.P. and Culhane, P.J. (1976), 'Social impacts, politics, and the environmental impact statement process', Natural Resources Journal, 16 (2), 339-56 -- Gamble, D.J. (1978), 'The Berger Inquiry: An impact assessment process', Science, 199 (4332), 946-52 -- Gibson, G. and O'Faircheallaigh, C. (2010), IBA Community Toolkit: Negotiation and Implementation of Impact and Benefit Agreements, Ottawa: Walter & Duncan Gordon Foundation [online]. Available at: http://www.ibacommunitytoolkit.ca [accessed 28 August 2013] -- Gunningham, N., Kagan, R. and Thornton, D. (2004), 'Social license and environmental protection: Why businesses go beyond compliance', Law & Social Inquiry, 29 (2), 307-41 -- Hanna, P. and F. Vanclay (2013), 'Human rights, indigenous peoples and the concept of Free, Prior and Informed Consent', Impact Assessment & Project Appraisal, 31 (2), 146-57 -- Hill, C., Lillywhite, S. and Simon, M. (2010), Guide to Free Prior and Informed Consent, Carlton, Vic.: Oxfam Australia -- Howitt, R. (1989), 'Social Impact Assessment and resource development: Issues from the Australian experience', Australian Geographer, 20 (2), 153-66 -- ICMM (2003), ICMM Sustainable Development Framework: ICMM Principles (Document Ref: C 020/290503), London: International Council on Mining and Metals [online]. Available at: http://liveassets.iucn.getunik.net/downloads/minicmmstat.pdf [accessed 28 August 2013] -- ICMM (2010), Indigenous Peoples and Mining: Good Practice Guide, London: International Council on Mining and Metals -- IIED (International Institute for Environment and Development) (2002), Breaking New Ground: The Report of the Mining, Minerals and Sustainable Development Project, London: Earthscan [online]. Available at: http://www.iied.org/mmsd-final-report [accessed 28 August 2013] -- ILO (1989), Convention Concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries (Convention 169), Geneva: International Labour Organization [online]. Available at: http://www.ilo.org/dyn/normlex/en/f?p=1000:12100:0::NO::P12100_ILO_CODE:C169 [accessed 28 August 2013] -- João, E., Vanclay, F. and den Broeder, L. (2011), 'Emphasising enhancement in all forms of impact assessment', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 29 (3), 170-80 -- Joyce, S. and Thomson, I. (2000), 'Earning a social licence to operate: Social acceptability and resource development in Latin America', Canadian Institute of Mining Bulletin, 93 (1037), 49-53 -- Kemp, D. and F. Vanclay (2013), 'Human rights and impact assessment: clarifying the connections in practice', Impact Assessment & Project Appraisal, 31 (2), 86-96 -- Kraenzel, C. (1957), 'The social consequences of river basin development', Law and Contemporary Problems, 22 (2), 221-36 -- Liverman, D. and Vilas, S. (2006), 'Neoliberalism and the environment', Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 31, 327-63 -- Lotz, J. (1977), 'Northern pipelines and southern assumptions', Arctic, 30 (4), 198-204 -- Maruyama, M. (1973), 'Cultural, social, and psychological considerations in the planning of public works', Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 5 (2), 135-43
    Content: James C. Cramer, Thomas Dietz and Robert A. Johnston (1980), 'Social Impact Assessment of Regional Plans: A Review of Methods and Issues and a Recommended Process', Policy Sciences, 12 (1), June, 61-82 -- C.P. Wolf (1980), 'Getting Social Impact Assessment into the Policy Arena', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 1 (1), March, 27-36 -- Kurt Finsterbusch (1985), 'State of the Art in Social Impact Assessment', Environment and Behavior, 17 (2), March, 193-221 -- William R. Freudenburg (1986), 'Social Impact Assessment', Annual Review of Sociology, 12, 451-78 -- Rabel J. Burdge (1991), 'A Brief History and Major Trends in the Field of Impact Assessment', Impact Assessment, 9 (4), 93-104 -- Robert Gramling and William R. Freudenburg (1992), 'Opportunity-Threat, Development, and Adaptation: Toward a Comprehensive Framework for Social Impact Assessment', Rural Sociology, 57 (2), June, 216-34 -- Christiane Gagnon, Philip Hirsch and Richard Howitt (1993), 'Can SIA Empower Communities?', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 13 (4), July, 229-53 -- Kurt Finsterbusch (1995), 'In Praise of SIA - A Personal Review of the Field of Social Impact Assessment: Feasibility, Justification, History, Methods, Issues', Impact Assessment, 13 (3), September, 229-52 -- Rabel J. Burdge and Frank Vanclay (1996), 'Social Impact Assessment: A Contribution to the State of the Art Series', Impact Assessment, 14 (1), March, 59-86
    Content: Matten, D. and Moon, J. (2008), 'Implicit and explicit CSR: A conceptual framework for a comparative understanding of corporate social responsibility', Academy of Management Review, 33, 404-24 -- McCarthy, J. and Prudham, S. (2004), 'Neoliberal nature and the nature of neoliberalism', Geoforum, 35 (3), 275-83 -- Merton, R.K. (1936), 'The unanticipated consequences of purposive social action', American Sociological Review, 1 (6), 894-904 -- Nelson J. (2006), 'Social license to operate', International Journal of Mining, Reclamation and Environment, 20 (3), 161-2 -- New Economics Foundation (2004), Measuring Social Impact: The Foundation of Social Return on Investment (colloquially called the SROI Primer) [online]. Available at: http://sroi.london.edu/Measuring-Social-Impact.pdf [accessed 28 August 2013] -- New Economics Foundation (2008), Measuring Social Impact: A Guide to Social Return on Investment [online]. Available at: http://commdev.org/userfiles/files/2196_file_SROI.nef2008.pdf [accessed 28 August 2013] -- Nish, S. and Bice, S. (2011), 'Community-based agreement making with land-connected peoples', in F. Vanclay and A.M. Esteves (eds), New Directions in Social Impact Assessment: Conceptual and Methodological Advances, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, pp. 59-77 -- O'Faircheallaigh, C. (1999), 'Making Social Impact Assessment count: A negotiation-based approach for Indigenous peoples', Society and Natural Resources, 12 (1), 63-80 -- O'Faircheallaigh, C. (2011), 'SIA and Indigenous social development', in F. Vanclay and A.M. Esteves (eds), New Directions in Social Impact Assessment: Conceptual and Methodological Advances, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, pp. 138-53 -- Owen, J. and Kemp, D. (2013), 'Social licence and mining: A critical perspective', Resources Policy, 38, 29-35 -- Prendergast, C. (1989), 'Condorcet's canal study: The beginnings of social impact assessment', Impact Assessment Bulletin, 7 (4), 25-37 -- Prno, J. and Slocombe, S.D. (2012), 'Exploring the origins of "social license to operate" in the mining sector: Perspectives from governance and sustainability theories', Resources Policy, 37, 346-57 -- Ruggie, J. (2008), Promotion and Protection of all Human Rights, Civil, Political, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, including the Right to Development - Protect, Respect and Remedy: A Framework for Business and Human Rights. Report of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on the Issue of Human Rights and Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises, John Ruggie. UN Doc. A/HRC/8/5 -- Sabin, P. (1995), 'Voices from the hydrocarbon frontier: Canada's Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry (1974-1977)', Environmental History Review, 19 (1), 17-48 -- Sanz-Caballero, S. (2013), 'Children's rights in a changing climate: A perspective from the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child', Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics, 13, 11-14 -- Schwimmer, E.G. (1969), Cultural Consequences of a Volcanic Eruption Experienced by the Mount Lamington Orokaiva. Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon -- Sharp, L. (1952), 'Steel axes for stone age Australians', Human Organization, 11 (2), 17-22 -- Shields, M.A. (1974), Social Impact Assessment: An Analytic Bibliography (A Report Submitted to the US Army Engineer Institute for Water Resources), Providence, RI: Brown University -- Stanislaw, J.A. (2009), Power Play: Resource Nationalism, the Global Scramble for Energy, and the Need for Mutual Interdependence, Houston, TX and Washington, DC: Deloitte Center for Energy Solutions [online]. Available at: http://www.deloitte.com/assets/Dcom-Canada/Local%20Assets/Documents/ca_en_Stanislaw_PowerPlay.pdf [accessed 13 January 2014]
    Content: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Abele, F. in press 'The immediate and lasting impact of the Inquiry into the construction of a pipeline in the Mackenzie Valley, 1974-77', in G. Inwood and C. Johns (eds), Commissions of Inquiry and Policy Change: A Comparative Analysis, University of Toronto Press [online]. Available at: http://s3.amazonaws.com/isuma.attachments/Abele_BergerInquiryArticle.pdf [accessed 28 August 2013] -- Accenture (2012), Achieving High Performance for Mining in 2020: Six Strategies for Safe, Sustainable and Superior Operations [online]. Available at: http://www.accenture.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/PDF/Accenture-Achieving-High-Performance-Mining-2020.pdf [accessed 28 August 2013] -- Armour, A. (1992), 'The challenge of assessing social impacts', Social Impact: The Social Impact Management Bulletin, 1 (4), 6-9 -- Becker, H.A. (1997), Social Impact Assessment: Method and Experience in Europe, North America, and Developing World, London: UCL Press -- Berger, T.R. (1977), Northern Frontier, Northern Homeland: The Report of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry, 2 vols, Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services [online]. Available at: http://yukondigitallibrary.ca/digitalbook/northernfrontiersocialimpactenvironmentalimpact/ [accessed 28 August 2013] -- Berger, T.R. (1981), Fragile Freedoms: Human Rights and Dissent in Canada, Toronto: Clarke & Irwin -- Berger, T.R. (1985), Village Journey: The Report of the Alaska Native Review Commission, New York: Hill and Wang -- Berger, T.R. (1992), A Long and Terrible Shadow: White Values, Native Rights in the Americas, 1492-1992, Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre -- Bowen, A.B. (1953), Social Responsibilities of the Business Man, New York: Harper & Row -- Breese, G. (1965), The Impact of Large Installations on Nearby Areas, Beverly Hills, CA: Sage -- Bremmer, I. and Johnston, R. (2009), 'The rise and fall of Resource Nationalism', Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, 51 (2), 149-58 -- Burdge, R. (1991), 'A brief history and major trends in the field of impace assessment', Impact Assessment, 9 (4), 93-104 -- Cabinet Office (2009), A Guide to Social Return on Investment, London: The Cabinet Office [online]. Available at: http://www.socialevaluator.eu/ip/uploads/tblDownload/SROI%20Guide.pdf [accessed 28 August 2013] -- Carroll, A.B. (1999), 'Corporate social responsibility: Evolution of a definitional construct', Business and Society, 38, 268-95 -- Cottrell, W.F. (1951), 'Death by dieselization: A case study in the reaction to technological change', American Sociological Review, 16 (3), 358-65 -- Craig, D. (1990), 'Social Impact Assessment: Politically oriented approaches and applications', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 10 (1), 37-54 -- Dreyfus, D. and Ingram, H. (1976), 'The National Environmental Policy Act: A view of intent and practice', Natural Resources Journal, 16 (2), 243-62 -- Esteves, A.M., D. Franks and F. Vanclay (2012), 'Social impact assessment: The state of the art', Impact Assessment & Project Appraisal, 30 (1), 35-44 -- Esteves, A.M. and F. Vanclay (2009), 'Social Development Needs Analysis as a tool for SIA to guide corporate-community investment: Applications in the minerals industry', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 29 (2), 137-45
    Content: Stanton, K. (2012), 'Looking forward, looking back: The Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry', Canadian Journal of Law and Society, 27 (1), 91-9 -- Tonts, M. and Jones, R. (1997), 'From state paternalism to neoliberalism in Australian rural policy: Perspectives from the Western Australian wheatbelt', Space and Polity, 1 (2), 171-90 -- UN (2007), United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. A/RES/61/295, New York: United Nations General -- UNGA (2010), 64/292. The Human Right to Water and Sanitation, United Nations General Assembly, UN Doc. A/RES/64/292 -- UNGP (2011), Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: Implementing the United Nations 'Protect, Respect and Remedy' Framework, United Nations Human Rights Council, UN Doc. HR/PUB/11/04 -- van der Ploeg, L. and Vanclay, F. (2013), 'Credible claim or corporate spin: A checklist to evaluate corporate sustainability reports', Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management, 15 (3), 1350012 (21 pages) -- Vanclay, F. (1999), 'Social impact assessment', in J. Petts (ed.), Handbook of Environmental Impact Assessment (Volume 1), Oxford: Blackwell Science, pp. 301-26 -- Vanclay, F. (2002a), 'Social impact assessment', in M. Tolba (ed.), Responding to Global Environmental Change, Chichester, UK: Wiley, pp. 387-93 -- Vanclay, F. (2002b), 'Conceptualising social impacts', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 22 (3), 183-211 -- Vanclay, F. (2003), 'International Principles for Social Impact Assessment', Impact Assessment & Project Appraisal, 21 (1), 5-11 -- Vanclay, F. (2004a), 'The Triple Bottom Line and Impact Assessment: How do TBL, EIA, SIA, SEA and EMS relate to each other?', Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy & Management, 6 (3), 265-88 -- Vanclay, F. (2004b), 'Assessing the social consequences of planned interventions', in R. White (ed.), Controversies in Environmental Sociology, Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, pp. 257-75 -- Vanclay, F. (2012), 'The potential application of Social Impact Assessment in integrated coastal zone management', Ocean & Coastal Management, 68, 149-56 -- Vanclay, F., Baines, J. and Taylor, C.N. (2013), 'Principles for ethical research involving humans: Ethical professional practice in impact assessment Part I', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 31 (4), 243-53 -- Vanclay, F. and Esteves, A.M. (2011), 'Current issues and trends in social impact assessment', in F. Vanclay and A.M. Esteves (eds), New Directions in Social Impact Assessment: Conceptual and Methodological Advances, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, pp. 3-19 -- Young, N. and Matthews, R. (2007), 'Resource economies and neoliberal experimentation: The reform of industry and community in rural British Columbia', Area, 39 (2), 176-85 -- Wolf, C.P. (1974), 'Social Impact Assessment: The State of the Art', EDRA Proceedings, 5 (2), 1-44 -- Ana Maria Esteves, Daniel Franks and Frank Vanclay (2012), 'Social Impact Assessment: The State of the Art', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 30 (1), March, 34-42 -- Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh (2009), 'Effectiveness in Social Impact Assessment: Aboriginal Peoples and Resource Development in Australia', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 27 (2), June, 95-110
    Content: Stewart Lockie (2001), 'SIA in Review: Setting the Agenda for Impact Assessment in the 21st Century', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 19 (4), December, 277-87 -- Frank Vanclay (2004), 'The Triple Bottom Line and Impact Assessment: How do TBL, EIA, SIA, SEA and EMS Relate to Each Other?', Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management, 6 (3), September, 265-88 -- Frank Vanclay (2012), 'The Potential Application of Social Impact Assessment in Integrated Coastal Zone Management', Ocean and Coastal Management, 68, November, 149-56 -- Frank Vanclay (2003), 'International Principles for Social Impact Assessment: Their Evolution', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 21 (1), March, 3-4 -- Frank Vanclay (2003), 'International Principles for Social Impact Assessment', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 21 (1), March, 5-11 -- Interorganizational Committee on Principles and Guidelines for Social Impact Assessment (2003), 'Principles and Guidelines for Social Impact Assessment in the USA', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 21 (3), September, 231-50 -- Frank Vanclay (2006), 'Principles for Social Impact Assessment: A Critical Comparison between the International and US Documents', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 26 (1), January, 3-14 -- Richard Howitt (2005), 'The Importance of Process in Social Impact Assessment: Ethics, Methods and Process for Cross-Cultural Engagement', Ethics, Place and Environment, 8 (2), June, 209-21 -- Robert Fisher (2008), 'Anthropologists and Social Impact Assessment: Negotiating the Ethical Minefield', Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 9 (3), September, 231-42 -- Michael Gismondi (1997), 'Sociology and Environmental Impact Assessment', Canadian Journal of Sociology, 22 (4), Autumn, 457-79 -- Roel Slootweg, Frank Vanclay and Marlies van Schooten (2001), 'Function Evaluation as a Framework for the Integration of Social and Environmental Impact Assessment', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 19 (1), March, 19-28 -- Frank Vanclay (2002), 'Conceptualising Social Impacts', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 22 (3), May, 183-211 -- Stewart Lockie, Susan Rockloff, Danielle Helbers, Maharlina Gorospe-Lockie and Karen Lawrence (2009), 'Assessing the Social Impacts of Extensive Resource Use Activities', Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 52 (4), June, 437-55 -- Thomas Dietz (1987), 'Theory and Method in Social Impact Assessment', Sociological Inquiry, 57 (1), Winter, 54-69 -- Helen Ross and Tara K. McGee (2006), 'Conceptual Frameworks for SIA Revisited: A Cumulative Effects Study on Lead Contamination and Economic Change', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 24 (2), June, 139-49 -- Nigel Rossouw and Shakti Malan (2007), 'The Importance of Theory in Shaping Social Impact Monitoring: Lessons from the Berg River Dam, South Africa', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 25 (4), December, 291-99 -- Stewart Lockie (2007), 'Deliberation and Actor-Networks: The "Practical" Implications of Social Theory for the Assessment of Large Dams and Other Interventions', Society and Natural Resources, 20 (9), 785-99 -- Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh (2010), 'Public Participation and Environmental Impact Assessment: Purposes, Implications, and Lessons for Public Policy Making', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 30 (1), January, 19-27 281 21. Ana Maria Esteves and Frank Vanclay (2009), 'Social Development Needs Analysis as a Tool for SIA to Guide Corporate-Community Investment: Applications in the Minerals Industry', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 29 (2), February, 137-45 -- Ana Maria Esteves and Mary-Anne Barclay (2011), 'Enhancing the Benefits of Local Content: Integrating Social and Economic Impact Assessment into Procurement Strategies', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 29 (3), September, 205-15
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
    URL: FULL  ((Currently Only Available on Campus))
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_783929285
    Format: 100 S. , zahlr. Ill. , 21 cm
    ISBN: 9783956790522
    Note: Literaturangaben , Preface / Rosemary Heather and Nicolaus SchafhausenQuestions of travel / Elizabeth Bishop -- Questions of Travel (Fogo Island) -- Approaching the landscape : three views for Silke Otto-Knapp / Susan Morgan -- "I am interested in how images are constructed and the way they affect us" : a conversation between Silke Otto-Knapp and Nicolaus Schafhausen -- Questions of travel (Wien) -- Stage sets and picture stages / Vanessa Joan Müller -- Contributors / Susan Morgan, Vanessa Joan Müller, Silke Otto-Knapp, Nicolaus Schafhausen -- List of works.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Art History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Otto-Knapp, Silke 1970-2022 ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Ausstellung ; Ausstellungskatalog
    Author information: Otto-Knapp, Silke 1970-2022
    Author information: Schafhausen, Nicolaus 1965-
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1031190066
    Format: 288 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 191128228X , 9781911282280 , 9780894941276
    Content: This magnificent new volume presents works of art from the fabled collection of Philippe II, Duke of Orleans (1674-1723), including masterpieces by Raphael, Titian, Veronese, Correggio, Poussin, Rubens, and Rembrandt, bringing them together for the first time since the collection's sale and dispersal more than two hundred years ago. In this book a representative group of nearly forty works, paintings, books, engravings, and portraits, tell the story of the collection's formation and exceptional character, focusing on such themes as the importance of the collection in the duke's lifetime; the art market in early eighteenth-century Paris; the display of the collection in public and private spaces; and its widespread fame and resulting impact on visitors and contemporary artists and collectors in Paris.0This volume is both a celebration of the tricentennial of the city of New Orleans, as well as being a major contribution to art historical scholarship and is of great interest to art historians and collectors, as well as to the general public. The volume is structured to maximize scholarly interest, publish new research and consolidate what is known about Phillippe II's collection, one of the greatest private collections of Western art ever assembled
    Note: Published in conjunction with the New Orleans Tricentennial (1718-2018) , This catalogue accompanies the exhibition "The Orléans Collection" organized by the New Orleans Museum of Art, from October 26, 2018-January 27, 2019, on view exclusively in New Orleans
    Language: English
    Keywords: Philipp Frankreich, Regent 1674-1723 ; Sammlung ; Philipp Frankreich, Regent 1674-1723 ; Sammlung ; Malerei ; Plastik ; Geschichte 1500-1720 ; Ausstellungskatalog
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  • 6
    UID:
    kobvindex_GFZ1658625749
    Format: Online-Ressource (viii, 250 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9783319712796 , 978-3-319-71279-6
    ISSN: 2364-6934 , 2364-8198
    Series Statement: Springer Water
    Content: This book focuses on different aspects of microplastic pollution, offering authors and readers the opportunity to share their knowledge, identify issues and propose solutions and actions to face this environmental threat. Although plastic pollution is a well-known global problem, the recent discovery of microplastics and nanoplastics in seas and oceans represents a very alarming new environmental challenge. The book offers comprehensive insights into the origins of the problem, its impact on marine environments, particularly the Mediterranean Sea and coasts, and the current research trends aimed at finding technical solutions to mitigate the phenomenon. It is primarily intended for scientists and decision makers from industry, international, national and local institutions and NGOs
    Note: Contents Sub-Basin Scale Heterogeneity in the Polymeric Composition of Floating Microplastics in the Mediterranean Sea / Giuseppe Suaria, Carlo Giacomo Avio, Francesco Regoli and Stefano Aliani Floating Microplastics in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea: Temporal and Spatial Heterogeneities / Mel Constant, Philippe Kerherve, Jennifer Sola, Anna Sanchez-Vidal, Miquel Canals and Serge Heussner Microplastic Abundance and Polymer Types in a Mediterranean Environment / Nikoletta Digka, Catherine Tsangaris, Helen Kaberi, Argyro Adamopoulou and Christina Zeri TARA Mediterranean Expedition: Assessing the Impact of Microplastics on Mediterranean Ecosystem / Maria Luiza Pedrotti, Maria Grazia Mazzocchi, Fabien Lombard, François Galgani, Marie Emmanuelle Kerros, Maryvonne Henry, Amanda Elineau, Stéphanie Petit, María Luz Fernandez-de-Puelles, Stéphane Gasparini, Valentina Tirelli, Jean-Louis Jamet and Gabriel Gorsky Statistical Methodology for Identifying Microplastic Samples Collected During TARA Mediterranean Campaign / Mathilde Falcou-Préfol, Mikaël Kedzierski, Jonathan Villain, Marie Emmanuelle Kerros, Amanda Elineau, Maria Luiza Pedrotti and Stéphane Bruzaud Toward 3D Modeling the Plastic Marine Debris in the Mediterranean / Giovanni Coppini, Svitlana Liubartseva, Rita Lecci, Sergio Cretì, Giorgia Verri, Emanuela Clementi and Nadia Pinardi Assessment of Microplastics Marine Pollution from an Environmental NGO’s Point of View: The First Study About the Widespread Presence of Plastic Pellets Along the Italian Coast / Stefania Di Vito, Giorgio Zampetti, Maria Sighicelli, Serena Carpentieri and Loris Pietrelli Microplastics from Wastewater Treatment Plants—Preliminary Data / Ricardo Gouveia, Joana Antunes, Paula Sobral and Leonor Amaral Challenging the Microplastic Extraction from Sandy Sediments / Mikaël Kedzierski, Véronique Le Tilly, Patrick Bourseau, Hervé Bellegou, Guy César, Olivier Sire and Stéphane Bruzaud Are Our Synthetic Fabrics Released into the Marine Environment? Evidences on Microplastics Pollution in Wastewater Coming from Our Laundry / Raquel Villalba, Àngels Rovira and Laura Gelabert Analytical Approach for the Detection of Micro-sized Fibers from Textile Laundry / Jasmin Haap and Edith Classen Study on Microplastics Release from Fishing Nets / Alessio Montarsolo, Raffaella Mossotti, Alessia Patrucco, Marina Zoccola, Rosalinda Caringella, Pier Davide Pozzo and Claudio Tonin A Research on Microplastic Presence in Outdoor Air / Meral Yurtsever, Ahmet Tunahan Kaya and Senem Çiftçi Bayraktar Commonly Used Disposable Plastic Bags as a Source of Microplastic in Environment / Meral Yurtsever and Ulaş Yurtsever From Coral Triangle to Trash Triangle—How the Hot spot of Global Marine Biodiversity Is Threatened by Plastic Waste / Markus T. Lasut, Miriam Weber, Fransisco Pangalila, Natalie D. C. Rumampuk, Joice R. T. S. L. Rimper, Veibe Warouw, Stella T. Kaunang and Christian Lott Preliminary Assessment of Microplastic Accumulation in Wild Mediterranean Species / Manuela Piccardo, Serena Felline and Antonio Terlizzi Zooplankton and Plastic Additives—Insights into the Chemical Pollution of the Low-Trophic Level of the Mediterranean Marine Food Web / Natascha Schmidt, Javier Castro-Jiménez, Vincent Fauvelle and Richard Sempéré Microplastics in Juvenile Commercial Fish from an Estuarine Environment / Filipa Bessa, Pablo Barría, João M. Neto, João P. G. L. Frias, Vanessa Otero, Paula Sobral and João Carlos Marques Plastic Soles: Microplastic Litter in the Gastrointestinal Tract of Solea solea from the Adriatic Sea / Giulio Pellini, Alessio Gomiero, Tomaso Fortibuoni, Gianna Fabi, Fabio Grati, Anna Nora Tassetti, Piero Polidori, Carmen Ferra Vega and Giuseppe Scarcella Size-Selective Feeding by Mesopelagic Fish Can Impact Ocean Surface Abundance of Small Plastic Particles / John van den Hoff, Cecilia Eriksson, Harry Burton and Martin Schultz Dynamics in Microplastic Ingestion During the Past Six Decades in Herbivorous Fish on the Mediterranean Israeli Coast / Noam van der Hal, Erez Yeruham and Dror L. Angel Nanoplastic Impact on Human Health—A 3D Intestinal Model to Study the Interaction with Nanoplastic Particles / Roman Lehner, Alke Petri-Fink and Barbara Rothen-Rutishauser Imitating the Weathering of Microplastics in the Marine Environment / Kathrin Oelschlägel, Jenny Pfeiffer and Annegret Potthoff Microbial Degradation of HDPE Secondary Microplastics: Preliminary Results / Panagiota Tsiota, Katerina Karkanorachaki, Evdokia Syranidou, Martina Franchini and Nicolas Kalogerakis Assessing Marine Biodegradability of Plastic—Towards an Environmentally Relevant International Standard Test Scheme / Miriam Weber, Dorothée Makarow, Boris Unger, Nike Mortier, Bruno De Wilde, Miriam van Eekert, Els Schuman, Maurizio Tosin, Michele Pognani, Francesco Degli Innocenti, Demetres Briassolis, Antonis Mistriotis, Maarten van der Zee and Christian Lott Marine Fate of Biodegradable Plastic—Substitution Potential and Ecological Impacts / Christian Lott, Andreas Eich, Nora-Charlotte Pauli, Tobias Mildenberger, Christian Laforsch, Jana S. Petermann, Markus T. Lasut and Miriam Weber Biodegradable Poly(Butylene Succinate)-Based Composites for Food Packaging / Salvatore Mallardo, Valentina De Vito, Mario Malinconico, Maria Grazia Volpe, Gabriella Santagata and Maria Laura Di Lorenzo Degradation of Biodegradable Plastic Buried in Sand / Mariacristina Cocca, Francesca De Falco, Gennaro Gentile, Roberto Avolio, Maria Emanuela Errico, Emilia Di Pace and Maurizio Avella Non-conventional Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction of Alginates from Sargassum Seaweed: From Coastal Waste to a Novel Polysaccharide Source / Gabriella Santagata, Giorgio Grillo, Barbara Immirzi, Silvia Tabasso, Giancarlo Cravotto and Mario Malinconico Eco-Sustainable Finishing Treatment of Polyamide Fabrics to Reduce the Release of Microplastics During Washing Processes / Francesca De Falco, Maria Pia Gullo, Gennaro Gentile, Roberto Avolio, Maria Emanuela Errico, Emilia Di Pace, Veronica Ambrogi, Maurizio Avella and Mariacristina Cocca Mitigation of the Impact Caused by Microfibers Released During Washings by Implementing New Chitosan Finishing Treatments / Raffaella Mossotti, Alessio Montarsolo, Alessia Patrucco, Marina Zoccola, Rosalinda Caringella, Pier Davide Pozzo and Claudio Tonin MWCNT/Polyaniline Nanocomposites Used for pH Nanosensors of Marine Waters / Anita Grozdanov, Aleksandar Petrovski, Perica Paunovik, Aleksandar T. Dimitrov and Maurizio Avella Removal of Heavy Metal Ions from Wastewater Using Bio- and Nanosorbents / Anita Grozdanov, Katerina Atkovska, Kiril Lisickov, Gordana Ruseska and Aleksandar T. Dimitrov Banning Microplastics in Cosmetic Products in Europe: Legal Challenges / Esther Kentin
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Gentile, Gennaro 1933-
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_830101284
    Format: 128 S , zahlr. Ill , 23 cm
    ISBN: 1857599373 , 9781857599374
    Content: What is 'garbage'? 'Trash'? 'Rubbish'? More than a hundred years after Marcel Duchamp changed the course of Western art by re-focusing our view of 'found objects', artists today continue to explore 'refuse' and its many uses and meanings in contemporary art. This fascinating, fully illustrated book explores several recognisable trends among artists who consistently 're-purpose' garbage or detritus to create works that examine identity, index and environment. Each theme is a potent reminder of our close connection to the materials we use to create and facilitate our lives. In the deft hands of these artists, those connections are far from severed when these materials are discarded. Featuring interviews with artists Nick Cave, Aurora Robson, Mac Premo, Jill Sigman, Alyce Santoro and others, this cleverly designed volume highlights both recognisable and unpublished works of art from established and emerging artists in the field
    Note: Artists represented in exhibition: Nick Cave, Matt Eskuche, Vanessa German, Emily Noelle Lambert, Mac Premo, Aurora Robson, Daniel Rozin, Alyce Santoro and Jill Sigman , Includes bibliographic references (pages126-128)
    Language: English
    RVK:
    Keywords: Installation ; Abfall ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Ausstellungskatalog
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_836927672
    Format: Online-Ressource (426 p)
    ISBN: 9783862193127
    Content: Front cover -- Series title -- Title page -- Imprint -- CONTENT -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Relevance of the topic -- 1.2 Literature review -- 1.3 Objectives and research question -- 1.4 Scope of research -- 1.5 Outline of the thesis -- 1.6 Explanation of relevant terms -- 2 Conceptual and theoretical framework -- 2.1 Integration theories -- 2.2 Conceptualising governance in the European Union -- 2.3 Democracy theory -- 2.3.1 Excursus: How to overcome the legitimacy dilemma? -- 2.4 Europeanisation -- 2.5 Neo-institutionalism -- 2.6 Policy learning - Policy change -- 2.6.1 Policy change -- 2.6.2 Policy learning - Collective learning -- 2.7 Summary -- 3 Methodological framework -- 3.1 Process analysis -- 3.2 Methodology -- 3.2.1 Sampling of cases -- 3.2.2 Data collection and evaluation -- 3.2.2.1 Document analysis -- 3.2.2.2 Expert interviews -- 3.2.2.3 Evaluation and analysis method -- 3.3 Summary -- 4 The politics of climate change -- 5 The international climate policy -- 6 The climate policy of the EU -- 6.1 Background -- 6.2 The implementation of the Kyoto Protocol -- 6.2.1 The ECCP -- 6.3 The theoretical concept of emissions trading -- 6.3.1 …and its criticism -- 6.4 Policy-making of the EU ETS Directive -- 6.4.1 EU ETS Green Paper -- 6.4.2 EU ETS Directive -- 6.5 Analysis: Actors and institutions -- 6.6 Discussing the initiation of the EU ETS (Directive) -- 6.7 Excursus: Alternatives to the EU ETS -- 7 Implementing European Law -- 7.1 What is implementation, and who plays what role? -- 7.2 Implementation deficit -- 7.3 Addressing the implementation deficit and effectiveness -- 8 Analytical Framework -- 8.1 Effectiveness of the implementation -- 8.2 Theoretical approaches to implementation research -- 8.2.1 Institution-based implementation research -- 8.2.2 Actor-centred implementation research -- 8.2.3 The worlds of compliance
    Content: 8.2.4 Intermediate conclusions and operationalisation -- 9 Implementing the EU Emissions Trading Directive -- 9.1 Requirements of the EU ETS Directive -- 9.2 Outline of the case studies -- 9.3 The case of the Czech Republic -- 9.3.1 Introduction -- 9.3.2 Country profile -- 9.3.2.1 The political system and decision-making -- 9.3.2.2 The carbon intensity of the economy -- 9.3.2.3 Czech climate policy -- 9.3.3 The implementation of the Emissions Trading Directive -- 9.3.3.1 Background -- 9.3.3.2 Transposition of the EU ETS Directive -- 9.3.3.3 Czech National Allocation Plan 2005-2007 -- 9.3.3.4 Evaluation of the period 2005-2007 -- 9.3.3.5 Czech National Allocation Plan 2008-2012 -- 9.3.3.6 Evaluation of the period 2008-2012 -- 9.3.4 Applying implementation research -- 9.3.5 Summary -- 9.4 The case of Germany -- 9.4.1 Introduction -- 9.4.2 Country Profile -- 9.4.2.1 The political system and decision-making -- 9.4.2.2 The carbon intensity of the economy -- 9.4.2.3 German climate policy -- 9.4.3 The implementation of the Emissions Trading Directive -- 9.4.3.1 Background -- 9.4.3.2 Transposition of the EU ETS Directive -- 9.4.3.3 German National Allocation Plan 2005-2007 -- 9.4.3.4 Evaluation of phase 2005-2007 -- 9.4.3.5 German National Allocation Plan 2008-2012 -- 9.4.3.6 Evaluation of phase 2008-2012 -- 9.4.4 Applying implementation research -- 9.4.5 Summary -- 9.5 The case of Spain -- 9.5.1 Introduction -- 9.5.2 Country Profile -- 9.5.2.1 The political system and decision-making -- 9.5.2.2 The carbon intensity of the economy -- 9.5.2.3 Spanish climate policy -- 9.5.3 The implementation of the Emissions Trading Directive -- 9.5.3.1 Background -- 9.5.3.2 Transposition of the EU ETS Directive -- 9.5.3.3 Spanish National Allocation Plan 2005-2007 -- 9.5.3.4 Evaluation of phase 2005-2007 -- 9.5.3.5 Spanish National Allocation Plan 2008-2012
    Content: 9.5.3.6 Evaluation of phase 2008-2012 -- 9.5.4 Applying implementation research -- 9.5.5 Summary -- 9.6 The case of the United Kingdom -- 9.6.1 Introduction -- 9.6.2 Country Profile -- 9.6.2.1 The political system and decision-making -- 9.6.2.2 The carbon intensity of the economy -- 9.6.2.3 British climate policy -- 9.6.3 The implementation of the Emissions Trading Directive -- 9.6.3.1 Background -- 9.6.3.2 Transposition of the EU ETS Directive -- 9.6.3.3 British National Allocation Plan 2005-2007 -- 9.6.3.4 Evaluation of the phase 2005-2007 -- 9.6.3.5 British National Allocation Plan 2008-2012 -- 9.6.3.6 Evaluation of phase 2008-2012 -- 9.6.4 Applying implementation research -- 9.6.5 Summary -- 9.7 Overview of the implementation -- 9.7.1 General compliance under NAP 1 -- 9.7.2 Institutional competences -- 9.7.3 The specific situation of new Member States -- 9.7.4 General compliance under NAP 2 -- 9.7.5 Summary -- 9.8 Discussing the implementation of the EU ETS Directive -- 9.8.1 Synopsis of institutional and actor-centred factors -- 9.8.2 Different contexts for the implementation -- 10 Recent developments in EU climate policy -- 10.1 EU energy and climate change package -- 10.2 EU ETS Directive 2009 -- 10.2.1 Positions and roles of different actors -- 10.3 Discussing the review of the EU ETS -- 10.3.1 Implications of the implementation for the review of the EU ETS -- 11 Different perspectives on the EU ETS -- 11.1 Learning by doing and changing by learning -- 11.1.1 Identifying policy change -- 11.1.2 Tracing learning -- 11.2 The view from within -- 11.2.1 Perception of emissions trading in general and the EU ETS in particular -- 11.2.2 Implementation: Consequences of European decisions? -- 11.2.3 Failure as a chance for improvement -- 11.2.4 The role of the Commission -- 11.3 Developing the EU ETS - Effective, efficient, and democratic?
    Content: 12 Conclusion -- 12.1 Summary of the results -- 12.2 Reflection on the conceptual and methodological framework -- 12.3 Outlook -- 13 Literature -- 14 List of legislations -- Back cover
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , ""Front cover ""; ""Series title ""; ""Title page ""; ""Imprint ""; ""CONTENT""; ""1 Introduction""; ""1.1 Relevance of the topic ""; ""1.2 Literature review""; ""1.3 Objectives and research question""; ""1.4 Scope of research""; ""1.5 Outline of the thesis""; ""1.6 Explanation of relevant terms""; ""2 Conceptual and theoretical framework""; ""2.1 Integration theories""; ""2.2 Conceptualising governance in the European Union""; ""2.3 Democracy theory""; ""2.3.1 Excursus: How to overcome the legitimacy dilemma?""; ""2.4 Europeanisation""; ""2.5 Neo-institutionalism"" , ""2.6 Policy learning � Policy change""""2.6.1 Policy change""; ""2.6.2 Policy learning � Collective learning""; ""2.7 Summary""; ""3 Methodological framework ""; ""3.1 Process analysis""; ""3.2 Methodology""; ""3.2.1 Sampling of cases""; ""3.2.2 Data collection and evaluation""; ""3.2.2.1 Document analysis ""; ""3.2.2.2 Expert interviews ""; ""3.2.2.3 Evaluation and analysis method""; ""3.3 Summary""; ""4 The politics of climate change ""; ""5 The international climate policy ""; ""6 The climate policy of the EU ""; ""6.1 Background""; ""6.2 The implementation of the Kyoto Protocol "" , ""6.2.1 The ECCP""""6.3 The theoretical concept of emissions trading""; ""6.3.1 �and its criticism""; ""6.4 Policy-making of the EU ETS Directive ""; ""6.4.1 EU ETS Green Paper""; ""6.4.2 EU ETS Directive""; ""6.5 Analysis: Actors and institutions""; ""6.6 Discussing the initiation of the EU ETS (Directive)""; ""6.7 Excursus: Alternatives to the EU ETS""; ""7 Implementing European Law""; ""7.1 What is implementation, and who plays what role?""; ""7.2 Implementation deficit""; ""7.3 Addressing the implementation deficit and effectiveness""; ""8 Analytical Framework"" , ""8.1 Effectiveness of the implementation""""8.2 Theoretical approaches to implementation research""; ""8.2.1 Institution-based implementation research""; ""8.2.2 Actor-centred implementation research""; ""8.2.3 The worlds of compliance""; ""8.2.4 Intermediate conclusions and operationalisation""; ""9 Implementing the EU Emissions Trading Directive""; ""9.1 Requirements of the EU ETS Directive""; ""9.2 Outline of the case studies""; ""9.3 The case of the Czech Republic""; ""9.3.1 Introduction""; ""9.3.2 Country profile""; ""9.3.2.1 The political system and decision-making"" , ""9.3.2.2 The carbon intensity of the economy """"9.3.2.3 Czech climate policy""; ""9.3.3 The implementation of the Emissions Trading Directive ""; ""9.3.3.1 Background""; ""9.3.3.2 Transposition of the EU ETS Directive""; ""9.3.3.3 Czech National Allocation Plan 2005-2007""; ""9.3.3.4 Evaluation of the period 2005-2007""; ""9.3.3.5 Czech National Allocation Plan 2008-2012""; ""9.3.3.6 Evaluation of the period 2008-2012""; ""9.3.4 Applying implementation research""; ""9.3.5 Summary ""; ""9.4 The case of Germany""; ""9.4.1 Introduction""; ""9.4.2 Country Profile"" , ""9.4.2.1 The political system and decision-making""
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783862193134
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783862193127
    Additional Edition: Print version Challenges of a Common Climate Policy : An Analysis of the Development of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1734287195
    Format: 303 pages , illustrations (chiefly color), portraits , 22 cm
    Edition: Primera edición
    ISBN: 9788417975241 , 8417975241 , 9780934418737 , 093441873X , 9786079355173 , 6079355175 , 9786073028264 , 6073028261
    Series Statement: Folio MUAC 81
    Content: Customatismo. Después del pop, nosotros hípermaterializamos: transpopulismo y transvanguardia en el arte de Rubén Ortiz Torres = Customatism. After Pop, we hyper Materialize: Trans-Populism and Trans-Avant-Garde in the Art of Rubén Ortiz Torres / Mariana Botey -- ¡Santas herramientas de poder, Batman! = Holy Power Tools = Batman! / Rubén Ortiz Torres -- Discurso alienígena = Alien Speech / Rubén Ortiz Torres -- Historia verdadera de la conquista de la Nueva América = The true story of the conquest of New America / Rubén Ortiz Torres -- La fuga eterna = Eternal flight / Omar Pimienta -- Distorsión mutua asegurada = Mutually assured distortion / Cuauhtémoc Medina -- Seguimiento de los objetos customatizados de Rubén Ortiz Torres = Tracking Rubén Ortiz Torresœs Customized Objects / C. Ondine Chavoya -- La tribulación de los objetos: ironía, melodrama y fetiches en Rubén Ortiz Torres = The tribulation of objects: Irony, melodrama and fetishes in Rubén Ortiz Torres / José Falconi -- Chicanexcavaciones = Chicanxcavations / Rita González -- Semblanza = Biographical Sketch -- Catálogo = Catalog.
    Content: A retrospective view of Rubén Ortiz Torres's art production. "Over the course of three decades, Rubén Ortiz Torres has produced work in such diverse media and materials as painting, photography, collage, video, film, multimedia, sculpture. He has also made constructivist use of these media and materials, syncretizing them in complex montages through a range of formal and political strategies including large- and small-format customization, appropriation, hybridization, and ready-mades that cumulatively produce a baroque, iconoclastic effect. The formal complexity and the originality of the genres and productive techniques that Ortiz Torres make his work unique. Unlike many artists of his generation in Mexico, Ortiz Torres's work has taken a critical positions generated from Mexico and Latin America formalist avant-garde -inevitably paired with and assimilated to a model of developmentalist, institutional and dominant modernism-interrupt and advance a political perspective on the reorganization of the circuit of the relations of production that connect art, the academy, cultural anthropology, mass culture, social movements and popular culture. work."--Page 25
    Note: "Published on occasion of the exhibition Rubén Ortiz Torres. Customatism (October 26, 2019 to April 12, 2020) MUAC, Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo. UNAM, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City; (May 28 to October 25, 2020) MARCO, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey, Monterrey; (January 21 to May 30, 2021) MCASD, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego."--Facing Title Page , Includes bibliographical references , Texts in Spanish and English
    Language: Spanish
    Keywords: Ausstellungskatalog
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Ortiz Torres, Rubén 1964-
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    New York, NY : DelMonico Books | Atlanta, Georgia : High Museum of Art
    UID:
    gbv_1794087001
    Format: 276 Seiten , 29 x 26 cm
    ISBN: 9781636810287 , 1636810284
    Content: Director's foreword / Rand Suffolk -- Curator's acknowledgments / Katherine Jentleson -- Really free / Vanessa German -- Born on the Fourth of July / Katherine Jentleson -- This world is not my own : a creative treatment of actuality / Ruchi Mital -- Won't you have a seat? : exploring chairs in the art of Nellie Mae Rowe / Destinee Filmore -- Plates -- Chronology
    Content: "During the last fifteen years of her life, Nellie Mae Rowe (1900-1982) created hundreds of drawings and welcomed visitors to her home, located on a busy thoroughfare just outside of Atlanta, that she called her 'Playhouse' and decorated with found-object installations, handmade dolls, and chewing-gum sculptures. Rowe created her first works as a child in rural Fayetteville, Georgia, but only found the time and space to reclaim her artistic practice in the late 1960s, following the deaths of her second husband and her longtime employer. Reproducing more than two hundred works from the High's leading collection of Rowe's work, this catalogue offers an unprecedented view of how Rowe cultivated her drawing practice, starting with colorful and at times simple sketches on found materials and moving toward her most celebrated highly complex compositions on paper of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Featuring contributions that examine Rowe's art and life from a variety of perspectives, Really Free is published on the occasion of the first major exhibition of Rowe's work in more than twenty years"--Back of book jacket
    Note: Titelblattrückseite: Published in conjunction with the exhibition "Really Free: The Radical Art of Nellie Mae Rowe", organized by at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta ... High Museum of Art, Atlanta, September 3, 2021-January 9, 2022
    Language: English
    Subjects: Art History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Rowe, Nellie Mae 1900-1982 ; Art brut ; Bildband ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Aufsatzsammlung
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