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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    UID:
    almahu_9949301433102882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (377 pages)
    ISBN: 9783030796228
    Serie: Palgrave Studies in Education and the Environment Ser.
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Praise for Reimagining Science Education in the Anthropocene -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction -- Part I: Kinship, Magic, and the Unthinkable -- Part II: Decolonizing Anthropocene(s) -- Part III: Politics and Political Reverberations -- Part IV: A Science Education for a World-Yet-to-Come -- Part V: Complicated Conversations -- References -- Part I Kinship, Magic, and the Unthinkable -- 2 "Trees Don't Sing! … Eagle Feather Has no Power!"-Be Wary of the Potential Numbing Effects of School Science -- Introduction -- Conversation 1 -- Conversation 2 -- Conversation 3 -- As a Student of Science -- Encountering Living Water: A Turning Point in My Science Learning Journey -- As a Teacher of Science/ a Science Educator -- Science Education as a Healing and Restorative Experience -- Teaching Science as Humanities and as Narrative Knowing -- Restoring the Centrality of the Arts/Aesthetics in (Science) Education -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Tracing a Black Hole: Probing Cosmic Darkness in Anthropocenic Times -- Seeing the Unseeable -- Apparent Horizons: Cosmological Shifts, Pedagogical Resituation -- Messages to Humanity: From Earthrise to Pōwehi -- Alien Territories: Thwarting Laplacean Dreams, Resituating Sustainability -- References -- 4 The Waring Worlds of H. G. Wells: The Entangled Histories of Education, Sociobiology, Post-genomics, and Science Fiction -- Education and Catastrophe -- Education and Sociobiology -- Education and Post-genomics -- Reconceptualizing I.Q. -- "We Know Better Now" -- References -- 5 Creating Magical Research: Writing for a Felt Reality in a More-Than-Human World -- Writing Beyond Findings -- A Case for Anarchival Writing -- Live Science -- Magical Realism: A Guide -- References -- 6 Fire as Unruly Kin: Curriculum Silences and Human Responses -- Introduction. , Unruly Kin: Fire, Human Evolution, and the Pyrocene -- Indigenous Fire Stewardship -- Fire and the Australian Curriculum -- Pyro-Pedagogies of Becoming-With -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II Decolonizing Anthropocene(s) -- 7 Redrawing Relationalities at the Anthropocene(s): Disrupting and Dismantling the Colonial Logics of Shared Identity Through Thinking with Kim Tallbear -- Troubling Shared Identity as a Settler Move to Innocence -- Turtle Island: A Haudenosaunee Creation Story -- Unpacking Everyday (Neo-)Colonialisms -- Indigenous Erasures: Supersessionism and Scientific Origin Stories -- Indigenous Erasures: The Genographic Project -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Decolonizing Healing Through Indigenous Ways of Knowing -- A Path of Decolonizing Healing Through Learning from the Land -- Learning and Healing from the Land -- Building on Strengths of Relationships -- Relationship with Self -- Relationships with the Community -- Relationships with the More-Than-Human -- Relationships with the Land -- Building Healing Through Learning -- Healing Through Learning About Self -- Healing Through Learning About Community -- Healing Through Learning About the More-Than-Human -- Healing Through Learning About the Land -- Honouring the Journey -- References -- 9 Still Joy: A Call for Wonder(ing) in Science Education as Anti-racist Vibrant Life-Living -- References -- 10 The Salt of the Earth (Inspired by Cherokee Creation Story) -- DuSable and Son's Personal Legend -- The Fate of Selu and Wild Boy -- Secrets of the Hunt: An Exchange of Cultures -- The Second City -- References -- Part III Politics and Political Reverberations -- 11 The Science of Data, Data Science: Perversions and Possibilities in the Anthropocene Through a Spatial Justice Lens -- The Anthropocene, Spatial Reality, Maps, and Death -- Maps Form Reality in (Un)Just Ways. , Spatial Justice in Mathematics/Statistics Education -- Spatial Justice and Data in the Context of Charlotte, North Carolina -- Discussion -- Reflections -- References -- 12 Science and Environment Education in the Times of the Anthropocene: Some Reflections from India -- Anthropocene and the Global South -- Environment-Development-Technoscience: Debates in India -- Educational Discourse on Development and Environment -- Students' Values and Aspirations -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- 13 Rethinking Historical Approaches for Science Education in the Anthropocene -- Reframing Western Modern Science: Thinking About Other Stories that Can Be Told About Its Emergence and Consolidation -- Going Deeper: A Short Case in the History of Botany -- When Anthropocene and History of Science Meet: Some Insights for Science Education -- References -- 14 Reflections on Teaching and Learning Chemistry Through Youth Participatory Science -- Question #1: What Are Some of the Challenges and Possibilities When It Comes to Engaging with YPS in Science Classes? -- Giani Clay (Student, George Washington High School): -- Alejandra Frausto (Project-based Learning Manager, Chicago Public Schools): -- Tomasz Rajski (Teacher, Hubbard High School): -- Mindy Chappell (Teacher, North-Grand High School): -- Daniel Morales-Doyle (Assistant Professor, University Illinois Chicago): -- Question #2: How Has Engaging in YPS Exposed Both Insights and Oversights of Scientific Ways of Knowing? -- Adilene Aguilera (Teacher, George Washington High School): -- Tomasz: -- Alejandra: -- Question #3: In YPS, What Are the Relationships Between Learning Science and Engaging in Political and Community Issues? -- Delani Lopez (Student, North-Grand High School): -- Mindy: -- Karen Canales Salas, Little Village Environmental Justice Organization (LVEJO): -- Daniel: -- Conclusion -- References. , Part IV Science Education for a World-Yet-to-Come -- 15 Learning from Flint: How Matter Imposes Itself in the Anthropocene and What That Means for Education -- Effectiveness, Agency, and the Anthropocene -- A Molten, More-than-Human World -- The Cost of Water -- Implications for Science Education -- Listening to the Water and the People -- References -- 16 Resurrecting Science Education by Re-Inserting Women, Nature, and Complexity -- Introduction -- The Anthropocene -- Seeing Science and the Anthropocene Differently -- Deconstructing Science-As-We-Know-It: How Women, Nature, and Complexity Were Left Out -- Reading "Between the Lines" -- References -- 17 Watchmen, Scientific Imaginaries, and the Capitalocene: The Media and Their Messages for Science Educators -- Scientific Imaginaries and Science Education in the Capitalocene -- From Clockwork to Complexity: (Re)Connecting Science and Fiction -- Why Comics/Graphic Novels? -- Why Watchmen? -- The Sciences of Watchmen -- Simultaneity: The Message in Watchmen's (1987) Medium -- Adapting Simultaneity and Science in Watchmen (2009 and Beyond) -- References -- 18 Curricular Experiments for Peace in Colombia: Re-imagining Science Education in Post-conflict Societies -- Colombia, Year 2050... -- The Beginnings of Our Journey -- Re-thinking Education in Transitional Colombia: Curriculum Studies, Critical Peace Studies/Education and Critical Pedagogy -- Transformative Learning and Care-Oriented Practices in Science Education -- Re-imagining Science Education in Post-conflict Societies: Transformation and Reconciliation -- References -- Part V Complicated Conversations -- 19 A Feral Atlas for the Anthropocene: An Interview with Anna L. Tsing -- 20 In Conversation with Fikile Nxumalo: Refiguring Onto-Epistemic Attunements for Im/possible Science Pedagogies -- References. , 21 In Conversation with Vicki Kirby: Deconstruction, Critique, and Human Exceptionalism in the Anthropocene -- Using and Troubling the Anthropocene -- Situating and (Re)Committing to Deconstruction at the Ontological Turn: "What if Culture Was Nature All Along?" (Kirby, 2017) -- Critical Consequences: Critique After the Critique and Subject of Critique -- Response-Ability and/at the Anthropocene -- References -- 22 Conversations on Citizenship, Critical Hope, and Climate Change: An Interview with Bronwyn Hayward -- References -- 23 Conclusion: Another Complicated Conversation -- What Remains to Be Done? -- References -- Correction to: Redrawing Relationalities at the Anthropocene(s): Disrupting and Dismantling the Colonial Logics of Shared Identity Through Thinking with Kim Tallbear -- Correction to: Chapter 7 in: M. F.G. Wallace et al. (eds.), Reimagining Science Education in the Anthropocene, Palgrave Studies in Education and the Environment, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-79622-87 -- Index.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Wallace, Maria F. G. Reimagining Science Education in the Anthropocene Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2021 ISBN 9783030796211
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949747861402882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (313 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781529229066
    Inhalt: EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. This book offers a comprehensive overview of how efforts to achieve SDGs can be enhanced by paying greater attention to freedom of religion and belief.
    Anmerkung: Front Cover -- Poverty and Prejudice: Religious Inequality and the Struggle for Sustainable Development -- Copyright information -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Confronting Poverty, Prejudice and Religious Inequality: Ensuring No One Is Left Behind -- Freedom of religion or belief and the Sustainable Development Goals -- Engaging religious inequalities through the SDGs: impetus, rationale and approach of this book -- Content of the book -- References -- Part I Health and Wellbeing -- 2 The Intersection of Religion with the Health and Wellbeing Sustainable Development Goal -- Introduction -- Access to health and how it might be hindered by (religiously driven) systemic oppression -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 How the Pandemic Impacted Religious Minorities in Iraq, and How Inclusive Journalism Helped -- COVID-19: an extra burden on top of displacement and marginalization -- Journalistic intervention as a solution -- Journalistic intervention as a solution -- 4 Religion and Confidence in COVID-19 Vaccination: The Trust Deficit -- Vaccination prevalence reflects patterns of trust -- Reaching out and listening -- What we found -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Religious Inequality and Health: Taking the Pulse through a Global Review of the Literature -- Drivers of exclusion -- Strategies for inclusion -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 Health and Wellbeing Alongside Belief Systems at the Patient Care Coalface: How Does Policy Fit In? -- Encounters and moral-health dilemmas -- Medical professionals and their beliefs -- Can we bring culture, belief and religion back into health and wellbeing? -- References -- Part II Education -- 7 Religion, Religiosity and Educational Progress -- Whither religious freedom, diversity and religiosity?. , Religion, religiosity and gender inequality in education -- Why is there a link between religion and gender equality in education? -- Does policy matter? -- References -- 8 Training Iraqi Teachers to Become Effective Promoters of Freedom of Religion or Belief Principles in Primary Education -- Reforming the Iraqi curriculum -- Challenges and setbacks -- References -- 9 Advancing Freedom of Religion or Belief through Religiously Inclusive Education -- Faith everywhere, except in education -- Positive education about others -- Teachers value tolerance education -- New funding to spur new efforts -- No time to lose -- References -- Part III Gender -- 10 Interrogating the Gender and Religious Equality Nexus -- Gender and freedom of religion or belief rights: intersections and divergences of rights and equalities -- A FoRB-sensitive reading of SDG5? -- References -- 11 Dire Conditions for Hazara Shia Pilgrims during COVID-19 Quarantine in Pakistan -- Hazara Shia pilgrims treated more harshly than other pilgrims returning from Iran -- Misinformation, dire facilities and inadequate care for those with medical conditions -- Quarantined pilgrims felt withdrawn, fatigued and experienced suicidal thoughts -- References -- 12 The 'Messy' World of Women and Religious Inequality -- Unravelling the mess -- Do the Sustainable Development Goals contribute towards the messiness? -- Correcting past practices to change today's outcomes -- References -- 13 Empty Chairs: Freedom of Religion or Belief's Gender Problem -- Where are the women? -- The Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development's golden rules -- Inclusion matters, but so does legitimacy -- Key reflections -- A gender-sensitive approach to participation and leadership -- References -- Part IV Water and Sanitation -- 14 Freedom of Religion or Belief and Access to Safe Water -- About water. , How is progress towards SDG6 affected by religious inequality? -- Conclusion -- References -- 15 How Clean Drinking Water in Joseph Colony Addresses Religious Inequalities and Sustainable Development Goals -- Intersecting inequalities and clean drinking water -- Building a shared amenity and building shared trust -- Project success and the way forward -- Lessons learnt in community organizing among marginalized religious groups -- 16 Why Do Religious Minorities in Pakistan Receive Less Water? -- Water inequality reflects political inequality -- How water inequality and religious inequality reinforce each other -- References -- 17 Drinking Water, Sanitation and the Religion Paradox in India -- Toilets on hard rock -- Poor lives, poor water and sanitation -- Muslims provide quality service -- Putting a greater value on scarce resources -- References -- Part V Infrastructure and the Economy -- 18 How Digital Discrimination Affects Sustainable Development for Religious and Ethnic Minorities -- Information and communications technologies and sustainable development -- Five mechanisms of digital discrimination -- Conclusion -- References -- 19 Poverty, Prejudice and Technology -- Pakistan: digital divisions along religious lines -- Enabling digital safety for members of minority communities -- Working with the grain, listening and learning and sustaining efforts -- References -- 20 Beyond the Rhetoric of Freedom: Religious Inequity in Nigeria -- Religion as a source of economic discrimination -- Religion and indigeneity -- Working to overcome religious and economic inequality -- Conclusion -- References -- 21 Religious Identity-Based Inequality in the Labour Market: Policy Challenges in India -- Evolution of religious-based inequality in the Indian labour market -- A challenging policy environment for tackling religion-based labour market inequalities. , References -- Part VI Inequalities -- 22 Religious Inequality and Economic Opportunity: Implications for SDG10 -- Reducing inequality: a persisting challenge -- Social exclusion and inequality of opportunity -- From religious to economic inequality -- Exclusion from labour market opportunities -- Constrained access to public services and redistribution -- Elevated risk of violent conflict and vulnerability to crises -- Conclusion -- References -- 23 The Justice Gap: Religious Minorities, Discrimination and Accountability Challenges -- Sanitation workers in Pakistan -- Seeking accountability -- Steps for change -- Key things to consider -- 24 Disability and Religious Inequality Intertwined: Double Discrimination against Deaf Jehovah's Witnesses in Uzbekistan -- References -- 25 What Is Distinctive about Religious Inequality? Challenges and Opportunities for Development Policy -- Conclusion -- References -- Part VII Cities and Communities -- 26 Religious Inequalities, Inclusive Cities and Sustainable Development -- Introduction -- Towards inclusive and sustainable cities in the twenty-first century -- Current challenges for sustainable urban development -- The way forward: the 2030 Agenda and the New Urban Agenda -- Religious inequalities, heritage and sustainable (urban) development -- Reflections on progress towards the achievement of SDG11 -- Religious heritage as a catalyst for sustainable cities? -- Conclusion -- References -- 27 ISIS Attack on the Divinely Protected City of Mosul: A Terrorist Attack on Diversity and Peace -- A city of history and coexistence -- Brutality, history and scholarship -- Conclusion -- References -- 28 Renaming Places in India: Conjuring the Present by Exorcising a Past -- Urbanonym, history and politics -- Name at stake -- Dynastic era and cityscape -- Cultural nationalism at the crossroads in the national capital. , Change the rules of the game, not the name -- References -- 29 Urban Development for Religious Equality: The Case of Youhanabad in Pakistan -- Youhanabad: a brief history -- Being Christian in Lahore -- Youhanabad under siege -- Conclusion -- References -- Part VIII Climate and Nature -- 30 Religious Inequality and Environmental Change -- Freedom of religion or belief, religious inequality and environmental change -- The intersection of religious inequality with environmental change -- Leveraging religious heterogeneity to address environmental change -- Conclusion -- References -- 31 Discrimination against Minorities and Its Detrimental Effect on Biodiversity Conservation: Lessons from the Batwa 'Pygmies' around Semuliki National Park, Western Uganda -- Religion and eviction -- Reconnecting religion to conservation -- Partial successes and remaining tensions -- Lessons for conservation projects -- References -- 32 A Wounded Landscape and the Right to Protest at the River Club Site -- Heritage legislation devoid of Indigenous Knowledge Systems -- The role of civic associations in development -- Nothing about us, without us -- References -- 33 Climate Justice for the Religiously Marginalized -- References -- Part IX Peace and Justice -- 34 The Significance of Freedom of Religion or Belief for Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions -- The dark side of religion -- The reciprocity of dignity -- The way forward -- Conclusion -- References -- 35 Recovering from the Trauma of Insurgency in Northern Nigeria -- Addressing divisions and healing communities' trauma -- Collective problem solving and 'Hidden Processing' -- 36 Religion, Caste and Marginality: Reflections on the Indian Criminal Justice and Prison System -- Who lives and dies in Indian prisons? An analysis of India's prison population. , 'Crime' and 'punishment': who gets jailed and who gets justice?.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Tadros, Mariz Poverty and Prejudice Bristol : Bristol University Press,c2023 ISBN 9781529229042
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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    Bielefeld :transcript Verlag,
    UID:
    almahu_9949846772402882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (375 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783839472422
    Serie: Digitale Gesellschaft Series
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The Three Central Hypotheses -- The Logical Progression of the Three Concepts or Hypotheses -- Part One - Hyper‐Modernism: Digital Media Technologies and Science Fiction -- Part One to Part Two: From Hyper‐Modernism to Hyperreality -- Part Two - Hyperreality: Reevaluation of Jean Baudrillard's Media Theory and the Simulacrum -- Part Two to Part Three: From Hyperreality to Post‐Humanism and Creative Coding -- Part Three - Posthumanism: N. Katherine Hayles' History of Cybernetics, Creative Coding, and the Future of Informatics -- Originally Published Versions -- Methodology -- Thirty Minute Statement at my Ph.D. Oral Defense Alan N. Shapiro, April 12, 2024 -- Part One - Hyper‐Modernism: Digital Media Technologies and Science Fiction -- Overview of Part One -- Short Definitions of Modernity, Postmodernism, and Hyper‐Modernism -- The Three Essays of Part One -- Mobility and Science Fiction -- Introduction -- We Do Not Live in a Society Where Mobility is Encouraged -- The Dream of the Tomorrow‐Car -- Henri Matisse Paints "the Vision Machine" -- The New Vision Machine -- Close Encounters of the Third Kind: The Menace of Verticality -- The "Spinner" Flying Cars of Blade Runner: Simulation and Surveillance -- Blade Runner: We Are All Replicants -- Blade Runner 2049: Android Liberation Between Old and New Informatic Power -- Minority Report: The Utopia/Dystopia of Surveillance Technologies -- The Fifth Element: When Manhattan has no More Ways to Expand -- Back to the Future: A Speed So Fast that the Laws of Spacetime Get Shattered -- Total Recall: You're in a Johnny Cab -- Robots Versus Androids -- Self‐Owning Cars -- Enhance the Physical World -- The Simulacra, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, and Dr. Bloodmoney -- The "Science Fiction World" of Philip K. Dick's Ubik. , Who Is Jory Miller and What is Ubik? -- Fredric Jameson on Postmodernism -- Sonja Yeh on the Postmodern Media Theorists -- Donna J. Haraway's "A Manifesto for Cyborgs" -- Science Fiction Heterotopia: The Economy of the Future -- Introduction: Foucault's Heterotopia -- The Technologizing of Memory -- Black Mirror: "The Entire History of You" - Scenes from a Marriage -- Similar Technologies in the Real World Today -- Brain‐Computer Interface -- Designing the Brain‐Computer Interface -- Hyper‐Modernist Literature -- The Economy of the Future -- Post‐Capitalism and Technological Anarchism -- Star Trek Replicators and Star Trek Economics -- Ecologically Aware or Sustainable 3D Printers -- Additive Manufacturing and Living Organisms -- Andre Gorz: Human Liberation Beyond Work -- Murray Bookchin, Post‐Scarcity Anarchism -- Yanis Varoufakis' Vision of Post‐Capitalism -- Conclusion -- Geert Lovink on Post‐Capitalism -- Blockchain Decentralized Idealism -- Smart Contracts -- Between Law and Code -- Decentralized Autonomous Organization -- Between Corporate Intellectual Property Rights and the Rights of Users -- Fiction and Power in Postmodernism -- Cornelius Castoriadis, The Imaginary Institution of Society -- Donna J. Haraway on the Informatics of Domination -- Michel Foucault's Analytics of Power -- Jean Baudrillard, Forget Foucault -- Gilles Deleuze, "Postscript on the Societies of Control" -- Fiction, Power, and Codes in Hyper‐Modernism -- John Armitage on Hyper‐Modernism -- Albert Borgmann on Hyper‐Modernism -- Gilles Lipovetsky on Hyper‐Modernism -- What is Hyper‐Modernism? -- Introduction -- Access to History -- The Carnivalesque -- Modernity, Postmodernism, Hyper‐Modernism -- Gustave Flaubert: To Write a Novel About Nothing -- Hyper‐Modernist Creativity -- Body, Self, and Code in Hyper‐Modernism -- Sincerity and Authenticity. , Darko Suvin on Science Fiction Studies -- Carl Freedman on Science Fiction Studies -- Istvan Ciscsery‐Ronay, Jr. on Science Fiction Studies -- Part Two - Hyperreality: Reevaluation of Jean Baudrillard's Media Theory and the Simulacrum -- Overview of Part Two -- Defining the Simulacrum and Hyperreality -- Thinking Hyperreality: From Rhetoric to Code -- Baudrillard's Importance for the Future -- Baudrillard and the Situationists -- Baudrillard and Trump -- Baudrillard's Importance for the Future -- The Controversy Around Baudrillard -- Yes - Everything is Simulation! -- Early Baudrillard: The Consumer Society and For a Critique of the Political Economy of the Sign -- Symbolic Exchange and the Gift Economy -- The First Order of Simulacra: The Student of Prague -- The Second Order of Simulacra: The First Industrial Revolution -- The Third Order of Simulacra: Simulation and Hyperreality -- First‐Wave Digitalization as Interactive Performance -- The Fourth Order of Simulacra: Value Radiates in All Directions -- From Descartes to Baudrillard: The "Evil Demon" of Images -- Arthur C. Clarke, "The Nine Billion Names of God" -- The Trapdoor Escape Hatch Way Out of Hyperreality -- High Life: The Black Hole of Humanity's Extinction and New Hope -- Poetic Resolution in Baudrillard's Thought -- Daniel Boorstin, The Image: Hyperreality Overtakes America -- Umberto Eco, Travels in Hyperreality -- Roland Barthes, Mythologies -- Taking the Side of Objects -- Plato and the Simulacrum -- Plato as Software Designer -- Brian Gogan on Plato, Baudrillard, and Rhetoric -- Deleuze on "Plato and the Simulacrum" -- Upgrading Hyperreality and the Simulacrum for Digitalization -- Personalized Advertising -- Transdisciplinarity is Good for (Post‑)Humanity -- Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and the Metaverse -- Baudrillard and the Situationists -- Introduction. , "Taking the Side of Objects" and the Situationists -- Baudrillard's Paradigm Shift -- Is Baudrillard Fair to the Situationists? -- "Baudrillard and the Situationists" Commentators Douglas Kellner and Sadie Plant, and the Tension between Critical Theory and Fatal Theory -- Exhibit A (Baudrillard self‐simplifies): -- Exhibit B (Baudrillard's critique of the Situationists is reductionist): -- Exhibit C (Sadie Plant's critique of Baudrillard is reductionist): -- Situationist Practices -- Wandering or the Drift - Le Dérive -- Psycho‐Geography -- The Diverting of Technologies - Le détournement -- The Making or Creating or Construction of Situations -- The Radical Illusion Beyond Art -- Neo‐Situationism in the Field of Advanced Digital Technologies -- Urban and Street Art Activism -- Augmented Reality versus Wall Street -- Conclusion -- McKenzie Wark on the Situationists -- Play Don't Work -- Existential Encounter with the Object -- From the Subject to the Object in Jean‐Paul Sartre's Nausea -- The Myth of Sisyphus: Albert Camus on the Side of Objects -- Simone de Beauvoir, The Ethics of Ambiguity -- Jean Baudrillard and the Donald: Is Trump a Fascist or is He the Parody of Fascism? -- Epistemology of True and False -- Society of the Spectacle and Hyperreality -- Donald Trump the Empty Signifier -- From Simulation to the Grotesque and the Self‐Parody -- Springtime for Hitler -- Serge Latouche Remembers Baudrillard -- Biosphere 2: The Artificial Paradise of Nature -- Reality TV and Baudrillard's Telemorphosis -- The Truman Show: "The Last Thing That I Would Ever Do is Lie to You" -- My Two Key Differences from Baudrillard -- Part Three - Posthumanism: N. Katherine Hayles' History of Cybernetics, Creative Coding, and the Future of Informatics -- Overview of Part Three -- The Science Fiction of Star Trek. , Star Trek's Spock, Data, and Seven of Nine and the Three Orders of Cybernetics -- What is Posthumanism? -- The Concept of Nature in Whitehead and Merleau‐Ponty -- Rosi Braidotti's Celebratory Posthuman Philosophy -- A Fully Posthuman Situation -- Wendy Chun on Software Code -- Software Code as Expanded Narration -- The Software of the Future -- Star Trek: Technologies of Disappearance -- Technoscience and Storytelling -- From Liberal Humanism to Posthumanism -- Cyborg Spock and NASA's Cyborg -- First Order Cybernetics -- How Information Lost Its Body -- Claus Pias on First‐Order Cybernetics -- Gene Roddenberry Designs His First Alien -- "The Devil in the Dark": Empathy for Radical Otherness -- Second Order Cybernetics -- Bernhard Dotzler on Second‐Order Cybernetics -- The Android Data of Star Trek: The Next Generation -- "The Offspring": Data's Daughter Lal -- Third Order Cybernetics -- "Becoming‐Borg" Seven of Nine -- Star Trek: Picard, "Remembrance" -- "Embodied Informatics" is a Science Fiction Idea -- Hayles on Writing and Software Code -- Hyper‐Modernist Science -- I, Robot and the Moral Dilemmas of the Three Laws of Robotics -- The Zeroth Law of Robotics and the Robot Unconscious -- Hayles on the Cognitive Nonconscious -- Marie‐Luise Angerer Critiques Hayles -- Judith Butler and Gender Theory -- Ex Machina and the Turing Test -- Ex Machina: The Performance of Female and Human -- Monique Wittig, The Straight Mind -- Software Code as Expanded Narration -- Software Code as Expressive Media -- Friedrich Kittler: The Numeric Kernel is Decisive -- Kittler's Media Archaeology -- Wolfgang Hagen on Programming Languages -- Ten Paradigms of Informatics and Programming -- The First Hyper‐Modern Computers -- Enter Software Studies -- Enter Creative Coding -- Alan Turing: The Imitation Game and Befriending the Evil Demon. , Alan Turing: The Scientific and Cultural Levels of Computing.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Shapiro, Alan N. Decoding Digital Culture with Science Fiction Bielefeld : transcript Verlag,c2024 ISBN 9783837672428
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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    UID:
    almahu_9949568404902882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (269 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789004352018
    Serie: Thamyris/Intersecting: Place, Sex and Race Series ; v.32
    Inhalt: In a contemporary political climate where barbarians, monsters, and savages have become ubiquitous figures of otherness, Subjects Barbarian, Monstrous, and Wild gathers essays which explore both the oppressive, dispossessing functions and subversive potentials of these figures in and through art and literature.
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Subjects Barbarian,Monstrous, and Wild -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Subjects Barbarian, Monstrous, and Wild -- Setting the Terms -- Outline of Contents -- Works Cited -- Feared and Longed for Barbarian Invasions inContemporary Politics and Culture -- Crisis, Terrorism, and Post-Truth: Processes of Othering and Self-Definition in the Culturalization of Politics -- Abstract -- Barbarian Invasions: An Enlightenment Trope -- Barbarians and the Discourse of Culturalization Since 1989 -- Barbarian, Savage, Monster: The War on Terror as a War of Words -- Barbarism in Post-Truth Politics: Trump the Barbarian -- Systemic Barbarians and Linguistic Disobedience -- Works Cited -- The Fall of Rome and Rise of Empire in Denys Arcand's Les Invasions barbares -- Abstract -- A Persistent and Politicized Story -- Narrative as Schemata -- Arcand's Invasions -- Conclusions and Complications -- Coda: Art, Critique, and the Current Moment -- Works Cited -- From Compton to Congress: The Barbarians Inside the Gates-An Exploration of 'Black Subjectivity' in Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp A Butterfly -- Abstract -- We Gon' Be Alright -- Black As the Moon -- Hood Politics -- Works Cited -- Barbarians in Istanbul: Different Approaches Towards the Urban Transformation ­Conundrum -- Abstract -- The 13th Istanbul Biennale -- The Barbarian Language of Protest -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Savages and Monsters Old, New, and Refurbished:Canons Recast in Literature and Film -- Deconstructing Caliban's Genealogy of 'Otherness' in Aimé Césaire's Une Tempête: The Figuration of the Barbarian, Wild Man, and Cannibal in the Western Literary Canon -- Abstract -- The Establishment of the Barbarian in the Hellenic World and Greek Tragedy -- The Figuration of the Wild Man in Medieval Romances -- The Renaissance and the Emergence of the Cannibal. , Rewriting the Occidental Literary Canon: Shakespeare and Césaire's Tempests -- Works Cited -- Savage as Living Ghost: Rethinking Eurocentrism and Decoloniality in The Revenant -- Abstract -- The Logic of Coloniality and Its Undoing -- Decolonial Moments -- The Savage's Haunting -- To Live with Ghosts -- Works Cited -- Grotesque Genius: The Aesthetics of Form and Affect in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein -- Abstract -- Formal Issues: The Relationship Between Genius and Monstrosity -- Ontological Difficulties and Posthuman Perspectives -- Works Cited -- The Monstrosity of the Female Artist in Dept. of Speculation, The Blazing World, and I Love Dick -- Abstract -- Monsters and Artists -- The Monster as a Stigma: Dept. of Speculation and The Blazing World -- The Monster that Liberates: I Love Dick -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Strange Bedfellows: Queering Barbarians,Barbarizing Self-Identity, Playing Holocaust -- Glamazons: Queer Barbarians in Heinrich von Kleist's Penthesilea and RuPaul's Drag Race -- Abstract -- Glamazon -- Disidentifications and Amazonian Kinship -- Limitations of the Body -- Rituals and Formalization -- Rewriting Herstory -- Works Cited -- Longboats, Oak, and the Dark Days of the Northmen: Seamus Heaney's Barbarisms in The Secret of Kells -- Abstract -- The Barbarous and the Barbaric -- Heaney's Barbarisms in The Secret of Kells -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- "To Appreciate the Perfection of the Machinery": Rethinking the Notion of Barbarism in 'Playful' Holocaust Representation -- Abstract -- The Barbarian -- Holocaust and Play -- Kamp -- Re-mediation in Kamp -- Distance vs. Proximity in Kamp -- Seriousness vs. Playfulness in Kamp -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Index.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Boletsi, Maria Subjects Barbarian, Monstrous, and Wild Boston : BRILL,c2017 ISBN 9789004352001
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books. ; Konferenzschrift ; Electronic books
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    Online-Ressource
    London, United Kingdom ; San Diego, CA, United States ; Cambridge, MA, United States ; Kidlington, Oxford, United Kingdom :Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier,
    UID:
    almafu_BV047442259
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvi, 407 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-12-818744-9
    Anmerkung: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Shaping Smart for Better Cities: Rethinking and Shaping Relationships between Urban Space and Digital Technologies -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Authors' biography -- Chapter 1 Introducing shaping smart for better cities -- Setting a challenge around smart place quality -- Grounding, and the layered complexity of place -- Shaping smart place top-down and bottom-up -- Designing smart places -- Foregrounding agency and context for coshaping smart -- Toward a future of better smart places? -- References -- Section A Designing and shaping smart places -- Chapter 2 Designing smart places: Toward a holistic, recombinant approach -- Introduction -- The making of place as a nonlinear endeavor -- Smart place design: Determinism, partial approaches, and recombination -- Toward a holistic design of recombinant places -- Recombined context -- Grasping the richness and potential of context -- One place becoming many -- Different places becoming one -- Programming place through extended affordances -- Articulating affordances: Contrast, coherence, compliance, and overload -- Conclusions: Ideas for a recombinant, holistic approach to smart place design -- Design smart places, not smart technologies -- Know your context, and how it can be recombined -- Program place, not devices -- References -- Chapter 3 Responsive public spaces: Five mechanisms for the design of public space in the era of networked urbanism -- Introduction -- Qualities of urban public space -- Public space in the era of networked urbanism -- Responsive technologies: Five mechanisms for public space -- Sense of place -- Playful) interaction -- Personalization -- Routing and legibility -- Control -- Discussion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 4 Smart plays -- Play in culture and society -- Scaffolds of experimental learning and play , Cable car projects: Gothenburg, SE -- IJbaan Amsterdam, NL -- Blagoveshchensk terminal, RU -- Gow Nippon Moon: Japan -- Brainport smart district (BSD) -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 5 Snowfall on Piazza Castello: Stubborn dispositions and multiple publics in a (temporarily smart) Milanese square -- Introduction -- Tactical urbanism and the possibilities of space -- Background -- The pedestrianization experiment -- Storytelling -- Creative engagement -- Urban design and technologies -- After the experiment -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6 Designing for hyperlocal: The use of locative media to augment place narratives -- Introduction -- Background -- Locative memories and digital mediation -- Hyperlocal content and spatial storytelling -- Spatial configuration and situated engagement -- Contextual urban experience: Two approaches of mediated spatial storytelling -- Mobile augmented reality -- Situated large projection -- Context, mediation, and the facilitation of social encounters with the past -- Mediation of space and narratives -- Rhythm and temporality in the construction of encounters in space -- Material and immaterial interface -- The augmented experience of public space -- Hyperlocality and private-public thresholds -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 7 Place-based design as method of accessing memories and meanings: Historical augmentation in the harbor promenade ... -- Introduction -- Understanding AR through the concepts of embodiment and emplacement -- Materials and methods -- Research setting and AR application -- Analysis -- Personal histories gave depth to participant experiences -- Commonalities in perceived place identity across individuals' accounts -- Perspectives on usability were affected by participants' backgrounds and the outdoor context , Participants offered various ideas for development of urban AR -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8 Designing smart to revitalize a multicultural shopping street -- Introduction -- Context of study -- Mooi, Mooier, Middelland -- Middellandstraat -- Revitalization as a cocreation challenge -- Design challenge -- A culture-sensitive design approach -- Design process and resulting design -- Discover: Understanding locality -- Findings -- Shopkeepers' perspective -- Potential visitors' perspective -- Define: Design direction -- Develop: Cocreation -- Deliver: Resulting design -- Discussion and conclusions -- Delineation of the context -- Top-down versus bottom-up -- Roles of stakeholders -- A central topic -- Role of the designer and the design process -- Smart design -- Guidelines -- Implementation of the concept as a learning process of capacity building -- References -- Chapter 9 Affective technologies for enchanting spaces and cultivating places -- Introduction -- Enchanted places, enchanting technologies -- Designing experiences for enchantment -- Discussing place, space, and affects -- Understanding affects -- Cultivating places -- Atmospheres and spatial affective transformations -- Light, darkness, and illuminated atmospheres -- Atmospheric methods to locate affects -- Designing the intervention -- Guidelines to observe atmospheric effects -- Effects on encounters -- Effects on spatial practices -- Effects on materialities -- Effects on senses -- Effects on perception -- Effects on emotions -- Discussing the effects of atmospheres -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 10 Smart engagement for smart cities: Design patterns for digitally augmented, situated community engagement -- Introduction -- Digital technologies and community engagement -- Challenges in enhancing community engagement with digital technologies , Designing smart engagement interfaces -- Case A: Digital community noticeboard -- Case B: Transit selfie voting booth -- Case C: Augmented reality tree trimming awareness game -- Design patterns for digitally augmented, situated engagement -- User -- Pattern 1: Awareness of users' goals -- Problem -- Context -- Discussion -- Possible approach -- Pattern 2: Reacting appropriately to individuals -- Problem -- Context -- Discussion -- Possible approach -- Pattern 3: Privacy and relevance trade-offs -- Problem -- Context -- Discussion -- Possible approach -- Locale -- Pattern 4: Physical placement -- Problem -- Context -- Discussion -- Possible approach -- Pattern 5: Awareness of the community -- Problem -- Context -- Discussion -- Possible approach -- Time -- Pattern 6: Changes over time -- Problem -- Context -- Discussion -- Possible approach -- Implementing smart engagement -- References -- Section B Co-producing smart places -- Chapter 11 Platform urbanism and hybrid places in African cities -- Introduction -- Platform urbanism and hacking disruption -- Theme 1: Sociotechnical agency and the remediation of public life -- Theme 2: Entanglements and scale -- Theme 3: The hybrid city -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12 Learning lessons for avoiding the inadvertent exclusion of communities from smart city projects -- Introduction -- Start-up businesses -- Local government -- Voluntary sector -- Designing visual communications -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Further reading -- Chapter 13 Putting the people back into the "smart": Developing a middle-out framework for engaging citizens -- Introduction -- Middle-out engagement for collaboration -- Middle-Out Engagement Framework -- Creative and smart city: Smart thinking from idea to strategy -- Context -- Purpose -- Strategy -- Outcomes , Opportunities and the role of champions in the middle -- Nurturing a riverside creative ecosystem through community-driven placemaking -- Context -- Purpose -- Strategy -- Outcome -- Opportunities -- Toward middle-out outcomes -- Implementing middle-out engagement -- References -- Chapter 14 Digital twins of cities and evasive futures -- Smart cities evolution(s) -- Sensing and data selection -- Urban data, analytics, and real-time mapping -- Technological stacking and fusing -- Digital realities, realities, and finding futures -- CIMs for smart cities -- References -- Chapter 15 The impact of peer-to-peer accommodation on place authenticity: A placemaking perspective -- Introduction -- Tourism and the sharing economy -- Split, Croatia -- Tourism and the urban ecosystem -- Place authenticity and localhood -- Diversity advantage -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 16 Smart and informal? Self-organization and everyday -- Introduction -- Smart and informal -- Self-organization -- The everyday -- Reconceptualizing smart and informal -- References -- Chapter 17 Situating urban smartness: ICTs and infrastructure in Nairobi's informal areas -- Introduction -- Researching ICTs and urban infrastructure in the global South -- ICTs and infrastructure in Nairobi's informal areas -- Water ATMs in Mathare -- The M-Maji platform in Kibera -- Conclusion: Situating urban smartness -- References -- Chapter 18 EMTHONJENI-Public space as smart learning networks: A case study of the violence prevention through urban upgra ... -- Introduction: Urban space and safety -- Rethinking smart urbanism at the margins of informality -- Co-creative problem solving to address the problem: VPUU -- Public space as "smart" learning networks in Monwabisi Park: A case study -- Emthonjeni-Spaces of celebration and the everyday -- Emthonjeni-Locations for learning and socialization , Emthonjeni-Places for smart networks
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Aurigi, Alessandro Shaping Smart for Better Cities San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology,c2020 ISBN 978-0-12-818636-7
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Smart City
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    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing :
    UID:
    almafu_9960868929602883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (374 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 3-030-95852-3
    Inhalt: A host of astrophysical measurements suggest that most of the matter in the Universe is an invisible, nonluminous substance that physicists call “dark matter.” Understanding the nature of dark matter is one of the greatest challenges of modern physics and is of paramount importance to our theories of cosmology and particle physics. This text explores one of the leading hypotheses to explain dark matter: that it consists of ultralight bosons forming an oscillating field that feebly interacts with light and matter. Many new experiments have emerged over the last decade to test this hypothesis, involving state-of-the-art microwave cavities, precision nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements, dark matter “radios,” and synchronized global networks of atomic clocks, magnetometers, and interferometers. The editors have gathered leading experts from around the world to present the theories motivating these searches, evidence about dark matter from astrophysics, and the diverse experimental techniques employed in searches for ultralight bosonic dark matter. The text provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to this blossoming field of research for advanced undergraduates, beginning graduate students, or anyone new to the field, with tutorials and solved problems in every chapter. The multifaceted nature of the research – combining ideas and methods from atomic, molecular, and optical physics, nuclear physics, condensed matter physics, electrical engineering, particle physics, astrophysics, and cosmology – makes this introductory approach attractive for beginning researchers as well as members of the broader scientific community. This is an open access book.
    Anmerkung: 1. Introduction -- 2. Theory of Ultralight Bosonic Dark Matter -- 3. Microwave Cavity Searches -- 4. Solar Production of Ultralight Bosons -- 5. Magnetic Resonance Searches -- 6. Dark Matter Radios -- 7. Laboratory Searches for Exotic Spin-dependent Interactions -- 8. Light-shining-through-walls Experiments -- 9. Global Sensor Networks for Detection of Terrestrial Encounters with Compact Dark-Matter Objects -- Appendix. Solutions to End-of-Chapter Problems.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3-030-95851-5
    Sprache: Englisch
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    London :Thames & Hudson,
    UID:
    almafu_BV042567513
    Umfang: 472 S. : , zahlr. Ill.
    Ausgabe: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 978-050-023-929-2
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references (pages 437-446) and index , A dialogue with Linda Nochlin, the Maverick She -- 1970s -- Why have there been no great women artists? -- Miriam Schapiro: recent work -- Some women realists -- Women artists after the French Revolution -- 1980s -- Florine Stettheimer: rococo subversive -- Nancy Graves: the subversiveness of sculpture -- Morisot's West nurse: the construction of work and leisure in impressionist painting -- Zuka's French Revolution: a woman's place is public space -- 1990s -- Pornography as a decorative art: Joyce Kozloff's patterns of desire -- Starting from scratch: the beginnings of feminist art history -- Mary Cassatt's modernity -- Sylvia Sleigh: portraits of women artists and writers -- Deborah Kass: portrait of the artist as an appropriator -- 2000s -- Jenny Saville: floating in gender nirvana -- Mary Frank: encounters -- Seeing beneath the surface (Kathleen Gilje) -- A rage to paint: Joan Mitchell and the issue of femininity -- Sam Taylor-Wood: when the stars weep -- Alice Neel -- Unholy postures: Kiki Smith and the body -- Sarah Lucas: God is Dad -- "Why have there been no great women artists?" thirty years after -- Women artists then and now: painting, sculpture, and the image of the self -- Cecily Brown: the erotics of touch -- Existence and beading: the work of Liza Lou -- Black, white, and uncanny: Miwa Yanagi's Fairy tale -- Old-age style: late Louise Bourgeois -- 2010s -- Sophie Calle: word, image and the end of ekphrasis -- Ellen Altfest: a new, new realism -- Natalie Frank: the dark side of the fairy tale
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Schlagwort(e): Kunst ; Feminismus ; Künstlerin ; Kunstkritik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Buch
    New York [u.a.] :Cambridge Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV026936269
    Umfang: IX, 397 S.
    Ausgabe: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 978-0-521-76370-7 , 978-0-521-12722-6
    Anmerkung: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke. - "This outstanding collection of essays explores Hannah Arendt's thought against the background of recent world-political events unfolding since September 11, 2001, and engages in a contentious dialogue with one of the greatest political thinkers of the past century, with the conviction that she remains one of our contemporaries. Themes such as moral and political equality, action and natality, and judgment and freedom are reevaluated with fresh insights by a group of thinkers who are themselves well known for their original contributions to political thought. Other essays focus on novel and little-discussed themes in the literature by highlighting Arendt's views of sovereignty, international law and genocide, nuclear weapons and revolutions, imperialism and Eurocentrism, and her contrasting images of Europe and America. Each essay displays not only superb Arendt scholarship but also stylistic flair and analytical tenacity"-- Provided by publisher.. - Includes bibliographical references and index
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Politologie , Philosophie
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    Schlagwort(e): 1906-1975 Arendt, Hannah ; Politisches Denken ; 1906-1975 Arendt, Hannah ; Politische Philosophie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Mehr zum Autor: Benhabib, Seyla, 1950-
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  • 9
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    Buch
    London ; New York, NY :Methuen Drama,
    UID:
    almafu_BV046108203
    Umfang: xii, 211 Seiten : , Illustrationen ; , 23 cm.
    ISBN: 1350051039 , 9781350051034
    Serie: Thinking through theatre
    Inhalt: Fluid stages, morphing theater spaces, ambulant spectators, and occasionally disappearing performers: these are some of the key ingredients of nomadic theater. They are also theater's response to life in the 21st century, which is increasingly marked by the mobility of people, information, technologies, and services. While examining how contemporary theater exposes and queries this mobile turn in society, the author introduces the concepts of nomadic theater as a vital tool for analyzing how movement and mobility affect and implicate the theater, how this makes way for local operations and lived spaces, and how physical movements are stepping stones for theorizing mobility at large. This book focuses on ambulatory performances and performative installations, asking how they stage movement and in turn mobilize the stage. By analyzing the work of leading European artists including Rimini Protokoll, Dries Verhoeven, Ontroerend Goed, and Signa, this book demonstrates that mobile performances radically rethink the conditions of the stage and alter our understanding of spectatorship. This book instigates connections across disciplinary fields and feeds dramaturgical analysis with insights derived from media theory, urban philosophy, cartography, architecture, and game studies. It illustrates how theater, as a material form of thought, creatively and critically engages with mobile existence both on the stage and in society
    Anmerkung: List of figures -- Acknowledgments. 1 Introduction: deterritorializing the stage : Primary coordinates -- On the move -- Theatre, technology, mobility -- A note on participation -- Theatre, performance, movement -- Deterritorialization -- Pause -- Deleuze's nomads -- Nomadic theatre: a concept, a toolbox -- Theory as tool: how to do things with Deleuze? -- Spatial dramaturgy -- Points are relays on a trajectory: chapter overview -- Playgrounding. 2 Encounter: meeting multiplicity in Dries Verhoeven's "No Man's Land" : Of horses and wasps -- The rhythms of a smooth stage -- Mind the gap -- Performance installations -- Staging the spectator - Walking with Abderraghman -- Triads and constellations -- A problem of referentiality -- This is not my voice: a problem of referentiality, part 2 -- Fractured reciprocity -- Building performance -- Expanding spectatorship. 3 Displacement: the situated pathways of Rimini Protokoll : Urban moves -- The city as stage -- Theatre goes global -- , The production of space -- Performing locality -- Navigating representation -- Outsourced performance -- Parallax. 4 Cartographies: "Trail Tracking" and map-making as staging strategy : You are here -- Cartography: fifth principle of the rhizome -- The theatre of cartography -- Performing cartography -- Charting the virtual -- Navigational spaces -- Personal velocity -- Material maps -- Thinking subjectivity through space: politics of location -- Witnessed presence -- The cartography of theatre. 5 Diagrams: staging proximity in Ontroerend Goed's "The Smile Off Your Face" : A nomad does not necessarily move -- A wheelchair's thresholds -- Pleats of proximity -- Event/situation -- Into the laboratory -- Thinking through the diagram -- The grid of capital -- Distributions of the sensible -- A spectator in the dark -- The dramaturgy of proximity -- A theatre of folds. 6 Architextures: the rhizomatic gameboards of Signa's "The Ruby Town Oracle" : Drifting/dwelling -- Borderzones -- , Narrative architecture and environmental storytelling -- Architectural performances -- Evocative spaces -- Procedural passageways -- Playing at the limits -- The entirety of the map -- Tissue, traces, tracks. 7 Distributed performance: epilogue : Pop-up stores -- Trajectories of the stage -- Folds of spectating -- Lived space and diffractive reading -- Staging connections -- Procedural dramaturgy/when atitude becomes form -- Thinking through practice -- Thresholds of the imagination. Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-1-350-05104-1
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Allgemeines
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    Schlagwort(e): Wanderbühne
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    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9947414521602882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xi, 171 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9780511617201 (ebook)
    Inhalt: 'Religion and politics', as the old saying goes, 'should never be discussed in mixed company.'And yet fostering discussions that cross lines of political difference has long been a central concern of political theorists. More recently, it has also become a cause célèbre for pundits and civic-minded citizens wanting to improve the health of American democracy. But only recently have scholars begun empirical investigations of where and with what consequences people interact with those whose political views differ from their own. Hearing the Other Side examines this theme in the context of the contemporary United States. It is unique in its effort to link political theory with empirical research. Drawing on her empirical work, Mutz suggests that it is doubtful that an extremely activist political culture can also be a heavily deliberative one.
    Anmerkung: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Hearing the other side, in theory and in practice -- Encountering mixed political company : with whom and in what context? -- Benefits of hearing the other side -- The dark side of mixed political company -- The social citizen.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: ISBN 9780521847506
    Sprache: Englisch
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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