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    UID:
    almahu_BV036009362
    Umfang: Online-Ressource.
    ISSN: 1759-5142
    Anmerkung: Gesehen am 30.07.2018. - Fortsetzung der Druck-Ausgabe
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, 2009-2017 Classical receptions journal Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press, 2009-2017 ISSN 1759-5134
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 2
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    London ; : Pluto Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9958087704602883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (320 p.)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-84964-012-2 , 0-585-42622-8
    Serie: Contemporary Irish studies
    Anmerkung: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The formation of Northern Irish -- Some words about words -- 1 The Nature of Division: Ethnicity, Nationalism and Sectarianism -- Some definitions -- The dimensions of ethnic division in Northern Ireland -- Ethnicity and nationalism -- A sectarian conflict? -- Conclusion -- 2 The Significance of Social Class -- The distribution of life chances -- The other apartheid -- Class as a social identity -- Class as a political identity -- Why ethnonational rather than class politics? -- Conclusion -- 3 The Status and Position of Women -- The domestic sphere of labour -- The regulation of fertility -- The public sphere: work -- The public sphere: education -- The public sphere: politics -- Conclusion -- 4 Official Representations of the Conflict in Northern Ireland: The British State and the Media -- The media and the outbreak of the troubles -- Public relations and dirty tricks -- Advertising for peace -- Regulating the media -- Keeping their own house in order : self- censorship and the reference upwards system -- Media battles: Real Lives and Death on the Rock -- Explicit censorship: the 1988 broadcasting ban -- Conclusion -- 5 Alternative Representations of the Conflict in Northern -- Ireland: Republican and Loyalist Murals The history of wall murals in Northern Ireland -- Irish republicanism -- Republican murals -- Ulster loyalism -- Loyalist murals -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Good times for a change? -- References -- Index -- abortion 111 -13 -- academic performance -- 125-8 -- 129 -- academic subject choice 128-9 -- Adams, Gerry 79-80 -- advertisements by British state -- 157-8 -- portraying benefits of peace 181-2 -- portraying causes of terrorism 167-71 -- portraying ethnoreligious divisions 171-8 -- portraying solution 178-81 -- portraying terrorist problem 64. , terrorism 165-6 -- Alliance Party 79 -- Anglo-Irish Agreement 205 -- armed struggle -- in republican murals 217-19 -- republican shift away from 221-2 -- republican shift away from 224 -- arts, as subject choice 128 -- as site of ethnopolitical tension -- 30-3 -- 34-8 -- association football -- impact of political violence on 32-3 -- in international context 35-8 -- recruitment practices 31-2 -- At the Edge of the Union[documentary] 1 -- background papers 155 -- Bangor 76 -- BBC Northern Ireland 150-1 -- BBC [British Broadcasting Corporation] -- relationship with state 184 -- relationship with state 185 -- relationship with state 191 -- relationship with state 195 -- self-censorship 185 -- self-censorship 186-7 -- self-censorship 188 -- self-censorship 189 -- women employed in 118 -- Beck, Ulrich 61 -- Belfast -- middle class nationalists in 82 -- revival of 66-7 -- Belfast Celtic football club 30 -- Bloody Sunday 164 -- Boal, Fred 74 -- Bolton, Roger -- 189 -- 192 -- briefings 155 -- British imperialism -- despatch to Northern Ireland 153 -- in republican murals 214 -- in republican murals 216-22 -- loyalist paramilitary collusion with 230 -- public relations 154 -- public relations 154 -- public relations 156-7 -- public relations 156-7 -- termination as republican objective 223 -- British soldiers, and nationalist women 135 -- British state -- 164 -- approach to Northern Ireland 6-8 -- approach to Northern Ireland 152-3 -- approach to republicanism 168-9 -- approach to republicanism 200 -- Death on the Rock controversy 192-4 -- Death on the Rock controversy 192-4 -- public relations 154-7 -- Real Lives controversy 190-1 -- regulation of media 182-3 -- regulation of media 194-7 -- relationship with Catholic schools 24 -- relationship with media 184 -- relationship with media 185. , relationship with media 190 -- unionist mistrust of 19-20 -- unionist mistrust of 48 -- violence omitted in advertisements 162-4 -- Britishness -- 16-20 -- 24-5 -- 47 -- 236-7 -- Broadcasting Ban [1988] 7 -- business classes 65-6 -- Campbell, Gregory 190 -- capitalism -- 4-6 -- 63-4 -- Catholic church -- advice for abused women 110 -- interpretation of hunger strikes 53-4 -- link with nationalism 52-4 -- link with nationalism 58-9 -- membership of 14 -- Catholic schools -- 23-4 -- 25 -- 27 -- censorship of media -- broadcasting ban 194-7 -- Official Secrets Act 182-3 -- self-censorship 184-90 -- self-censorship 184-90 -- self-censorship 193 -- self-censorship 193 -- church 109-10 -- church attendance -- 14-15 -- 14-15 -- 58-9 -- 58-9 -- demographic trends 12-13 -- education of 23-4 -- education of 25 -- education of 27 -- experiences 123-5 -- history of wall murals by 203-4 -- identity 15-16 -- life chances 41-3 -- loyalist mural portrayals of 248-51 -- newspaper allegiance 28 -- Citizens [advertisement] 6 -- citizenship, in unionist discourse 56-7 -- civil rights demonstrations -- 151-2 -- 164 -- civil service -- 41-2 -- 117 -- civil society 144-8 -- Clar na mBan 147-8 -- Clarke, Liam 208 -- Cliftonville football club -- 31 -- 34 -- colonialism -- as source of conflict 54 -- as source of conflict 214 -- communication -- between ethnoreligious groups 52 -- between ethnoreligious groups 56 -- between ethnoreligious groups 58 -- within ethnoreligious groups 79-80 -- community politics 145 -- companies, state assistance for 65-6 -- constitutional preferences 46-51 -- constitutional status 6-8 -- consumption patterns 66-7 -- contraception 111 -- controlled [state]schools -- 23 -- 24-5 -- 27-8 -- courts, Diplock courts 71 -- cricket 29-30 -- Cuchulainn 239 -- cultural divisions -- language 26-8 -- media 28 -- names 26. , pluralism in official discourse 171-4 -- sport 29-38 -- Death on the Rock [documentary] 4 -- Defence, Press and Broadcasting Committee 183 -- Democratic Unionist Party [DUP] -- Democratic Unionist Party [DUP] 91-2 -- Democratic Unionist Party [DUP] 137-8 -- Democratic Unionist Party [DUP] 235 -- Democratic Unionist Party [DUP] 243 -- demographic trends 12-14 -- Derry City football club 32-3 -- Derry, civil rights march in 151-2 -- Devlin, Bernadette 136 -- devolution, unionist attitudes to 48 -- Dickson, Anne 137 -- Diplock courts 71 -- direct rule -- 6-8 -- impact on middle classes 17-18 -- impact on middle classes 49-50 -- impact on middle classes 65-7 -- impact on middle classes 81-2 -- impact on middle classes 86-7 -- impact on middle classes 91 -- impact on nationalists 49-50 -- impact on nationalists 81-4 -- impact on unionists 17-18 -- impact on unionists 19-20 -- impact on unionists 86-9 -- impact on unionists 91 -- impact on unionists 203 -- impact on working classes 68 -- impact on working classes 82-4 -- impact on working classes 87-9 -- nationalist attitudes to 49-50 -- public expenditure under 7-8 -- public expenditure under 17 -- public expenditure under 65 -- unionist attitudes to 47 -- disinformation 156-7 -- documentaries -- 188-9 -- 190-4 -- domestic labour, gendered division of -- 102-6 -- 119 -- domestic sphere, impact of political violence on -- 134 -- 165-6 -- domestic violence 106-11 -- Donegal Celtic football club 34-5 -- Drumm, Maire 132-3 -- Easter Rising [1916] 214 -- economy -- capitalism 4-6 -- capitalism 63-4 -- employment in flexible economy 5-6 -- employment in flexible economy 119 -- informal economy 121-2 -- education -- class divisions in 73-4 -- ethnic divisions in 23-6 -- gender divisions in 125-9 -- impact of direct rule on 81 -- impact of direct rule on 86. , impact of direct rule on 87 -- language teaching 27-8 -- women employed in 117 -- elections -- to Northern Ireland Assembly 141 -- to Northern Ireland Forum 137-9 -- to Northern Ireland Forum 137-9 -- to Northern Ireland Forum 140 -- to Northern Ireland Forum 140 -- employment -- ethnic divisions in 41 -- ethnic divisions in 123-4 -- low pay 71 -- low pay 116 -- low pay 120-1 -- low pay 123-4 -- manufacturing and service sector 69-70 -- manufacturing and service sector 87 -- manufacturing and service sector 113-15 -- of middle classes 65 -- part-time 70 -- part-time 105 -- part-time 118-20 -- employment law 120 -- endogamy, ethnic divisions 40 -- entertainment, in Belfast 67 -- Ervine, David 245 -- ethnicity -- and endogamy 40 -- and identity 15-22 -- and identity 95-9 -- and identity 209-13 -- and identity 235-7 -- definition of 10-11 -- education divisions 23-6 -- language 26-8 -- media 28 -- names 26 -- sport 29-38 -- ethnicity and nationalism -- and ethnoreligious identity 78-9 -- class divisions 84-6 -- class divisions 89-95 -- of loyalists 234-5 -- of nationalists 45-6 -- of unionists 45 -- reflected in 45-6 -- support for republicanism 85-6 -- support for republicanism 207 -- ethnonational conflict -- as feature of Northern Ireland 3-4 -- in modern society 4 -- in modern society 4 -- in modern society 56 -- in modern society 56 -- ethnonational identity -- discourse of 98-9 -- in murals 209-13 -- in murals 235-7 -- predominant over class 95-9 -- ethnopolitical division, and religion 52-9 -- ethnoreligious groups -- communication between 52 -- communication between 56 -- communication between 58 -- communication within 79-80 -- ethnoreligious identity -- and political alignment 78-9 -- and political violence 80 -- and social class 75 -- and women 's work experiences 123-5. , in state advertisements 171-8. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-7453-1244-6
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-7453-1254-3
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 3
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    Washington, DC :World Bank,
    UID:
    almahu_9949191312402882
    Umfang: xvi, 132 pages : , illustrations ; , 23 cm.
    ISBN: 0821370111 , 082137012X (electronic) , 9780821370117 , 9780821370124 (electronic)
    Serie: Directions in development. Human development
    Anmerkung: Overview -- Introduction -- Report findings -- Issues for policy discussion -- Note -- Context and framework -- The historical and social justice perspective--birth and evolution of the minimum wage -- Theoretical underpinnings--the classical economic view -- Two-sector economies--models with a "covered" and "uncovered" sector -- Empirical evidence from the OECD countries -- The Latin American research -- Notes -- Minimum wage institutions in LAC: what are they and who earns them? -- What is a minimum wage? -- There is no common "minimum wage system" for LAC -- Who earns the minimum wage? -- How high is the minimum wage in LAC? -- Notes -- The worker: how do minimum wages affect other wages and employment? -- Minimum wages are somewhat binding -- Minimum wage policies increase wages throughout the wage distribution -- The level of the minimum wage determines whether it increases or decreases wage inequality -- Wage benefits are not concentrated on any particular group of workers -- Minimum wages increase unemployment -- Subnational minimum wages are standard practice -- Notes -- The households: the minimum wage as an antipoverty tool -- The value of the minimum wage is below the household subsistence level -- The minimum wage decreases poverty rates, but does not help the most poor -- High minimum wages increase household income inequality -- Notes -- The state: the minimum wage implications for public expenditures -- The minimum wage may have large impacts on the public sector wage bill -- An increase in the minimum wage can have substantial impacts on the cost of social benefits -- Notes -- The international community: lessons from their experiences -- Setting and managing minimum wages -- Enforcement -- Note -- Report conclusions and policy considerations -- Report conclusions -- Considerations for policy debates -- Note -- References -- Appendix I: Research methodologies -- Notes -- Appendix II: Summary of literature-- Appendix III: Source of data for cross-country comparisons -- Appendix IV: Kernel density plots -- Index.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print Version: ISBN 9780821370117
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 4
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    Online-Ressource
    Cambridge, Mass. :MIT Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9958061138802883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xx, 530 p. ) , ill. ;
    Ausgabe: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 0-262-28443-X , 0-585-03829-5
    Inhalt: Cognitive Science is a single-source undergraduate text that broadly surveys the theories and empirical results of cognitive science within a consistent computational perspective. In addition to covering the individual contributions of psychology, philosophy, linguistics, and artificial intelligence to cognitive science, the book has been revised to introduce the connectionist approach as well as the classical symbolic approach and adds a new chapter on cognitively related advances in neuroscience.
    Anmerkung: "A Bradford book." , What is cognitive science? -- Cognitive psychology: the architecture of the mind -- Cognitive psychology: further explorations -- Artificial intelligence: knowledge representation -- Artificial intelligence: search, control, and learning -- Linguistics: the representation of language -- Neuroscience: brain and cognition -- Philosophy: foundations of cognitive science -- Language acquisition -- Semantics -- Natural language processing -- Vision. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-262-19353-1
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Psychologie
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    Schlagwort(e): Einführung
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  • 5
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    Online-Ressource
    Cambridge, Mass. :MIT Press, | ©2003
    UID:
    almafu_9958073184902883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (x, 493 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 0-262-27945-2 , 0-585-48272-1
    Inhalt: "Vitruvius's De architectura is the only major work on architecture to survive from classical antiquity, and until the eighteenth century it was the text to which all other architectural treatises referred. While European classicists have focused on the factual accuracy of the text itself, English-speaking architects and architectural theorists have viewed it as a timeless source of valuable metaphors. Departing from both perspectives, Indra Kagis McEwen examines the work's meaning and significance in its own time. Vitruvius dedicated De architectura to his patron Augustus Caesar, the first Roman emperor, whose rise to power inspired its composition near the end of the first century B.C. McEwen argues that the imperial project of world dominion shaped Vitruvius's purpose in writing what he called "the whole body of architecture." Devoting each chapter to a different Vitruvian "body," McEwen addresses such topics as the relation of the book and its author to Augustus, the role of beauty in forging the new world order, and the nature and unprecedented extent of Augustan building programs."--Jacket.
    Anmerkung: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-262-13415-2
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Altertumswissenschaften
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  • 6
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    Singapore :Springer,
    UID:
    almahu_9949845684402882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (1425 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811920806
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Section Editors -- Contributors -- Part I: Introduction -- 1 Shaping the Field of Open, Distance, and Digital Education -- Introduction -- ODDE Terminology -- The Structure and Content of the Handbook -- Macrolevel: Theories and Systems -- Section 1: History, Theory, and Research in ODDE (Section Editor: Junhong Xiao) -- Section 2: Global Perspectives and Internationalization (Section Editor: Svenja Bedenlier) -- Meso-level: Institutional Perspectives, Management, and Organization -- Section 3: Organization, Leadership, and Change (Section Editor: Ross Paul) -- Section 4: Infrastructure, Quality Assurance, and Support Systems (Section Editor: Tian Belawati) -- Microlevel: Learning and Teaching -- Section 5: Learners, Teachers, Media, and Technology (Section Editor: Vanessa Dennen) -- Section 6: Design, Delivery, and Assessment (Section Editor: Richard West) -- An Invitation to Knowledge Sharing and Future Research -- References -- Part II: History, Theory, and Research -- 2 Introduction to History, Theory, and Research in ODDE -- Introduction -- Relevance of ODDE History -- Importance of ODDE Theories -- Necessity of Rigorous Research -- Structure of the Section -- Conclusions and Implications for Theory, Practice, and Research -- References -- 3 From Correspondence Education to Online Distance Education -- Introduction -- The Correspondence Tradition -- Radio and Television: A Bridge Between Correspondence Study and the Open Universities -- The ``Industrialized ́́Tradition and Open Universities -- Digital Technology: From the Virtual Classroom Back to Independent Study -- A Note on History of Theory and Scholarship -- Conclusion: The New Must Be Informed by the Old - Lessons from History -- References. , 4 Open Education as Social Movement? Between Evidence-Based Research and Activism -- Introduction -- Social Movement Theory -- Open Education from the Perspective of SMT -- Conflict and Protest in Open Education -- Cultural Representation -- Values and Collective Action -- Influence of Social, Political, and Cultural Context -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- 5 History and Development of Instructional Design and Technology -- Introduction -- The Origins and Evolution of Instructional Technology -- Hard and Soft Technologies -- Visualizing the Curriculum: The Paradigm of a Concreteness Continuum -- From Visual to Audiovisual Instruction: The Paradigm of Communication Improvement -- Educational Radio -- Instructional Film -- The Audiovisual Instruction Era -- Television: Educational and Instructional -- Behaviorism and Programmed Instruction: The Paradigm of a Technology of Teaching -- The Origins and Evolution of Instructional Design -- Tributaries to Instructional Design -- Industrial Training During Wartime, 1918-1945 -- Military Research and Development, 1941 Through the Early 1950s -- Programmed Instruction and the Development Process, the Late 1950s -- From Military Research to Pedagogical Principles, the 1960s -- Societal Pressures Forge a Synthesis -- Critiques and the ISD Concept Today -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 The Rise and Development of Digital Education -- Introduction -- Digital Developments -- The Web -- LMS -- Blogs -- Social Media -- MOOCs -- Conclusions -- References -- 7 Artificial Intelligence in Education and Ethics -- Introduction -- The Early Days of AI in Education -- Contemporary AI in Education -- AI and Learner-Facing Tools -- Are Learner-Facing Tools Effective and Being Used? -- AI and Teacher-Facing Tools -- AI and Administrator-Facing Tools -- Ethical Issues -- Ethical Issues Around Education in General. , Ethical Issues of AI in Education -- Learner-Facing Tools -- Teacher-Facing Tools -- Administrator-Facing Tools -- Dealing with Ethical Issues in the Design, Implementation, and Deployment of AIEd Systems -- Open Questions and Directions for Future Research -- Implications for Open, Distance, and Digital Education (ODDE) -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Classic Theories of Distance Education -- Introduction -- Classic Theorists of Distance Education -- Epistemological Constructs of Classical Distance Education Theories -- Otto Peters ́Distance Education as an Industrialized Form of Education Theory -- Börje Holmbergś Guided Didactic Conversation Theory -- Michael Mooreś Transactional Distance Theory -- Operationalization of the Classical Distance Education Theories -- A Background to the Emergence of Open and Distance Education Theorizing -- Interpretations of Classical Distance Education Theories -- Keeganś Integration Theory of Teaching-Learning -- Garrisonś Communication and Learner Control Theory -- Verduin and Clarkś Theory of Dialogue: A Three-Dimensional Theory of Distance Education -- Concluding Reflections -- References -- 9 Newer Theories for Digital Learning Spaces -- Introduction -- What Is a Theory? -- Traditional Learning Theories -- Toward Newer Theories -- Newer Theories for Digital Learning Spaces -- What Is a Theory: Revised -- References -- 10 Pedagogical Paradigms in Open and Distance Education -- Introduction -- Why Do Physical Technologies Not Seem to Matter for In-Person Learning? -- Generation 0 -- The Problems that In-Person Learning Has to Solve -- The Problems that Distance Learning Has to Solve -- The Three Generations of Distance Learning Pedagogical Paradigms: Objectivist, Subjectivist, and Complexivist -- Objectivism: A Paradigm of Teaching -- Subjectivism: A Paradigm of Learning. , Complexivism: A Paradigm of Knowledge -- Blurred Lines and Overlaps -- Emerging Paradigms -- Data-Driven Pedagogy: A Theory-Free Paradigm -- Hologogy: A Cultural Paradigm -- Bricolagogy: A Theory-Agnostic Paradigm -- Conclusions -- References -- 11 Theories of Motivation and Empowerment in Open, Distance, and Digital Education -- Introduction -- Motivated Learners: Empowering Attributes -- Self-Efficacy -- Achievement Goals -- Intrinsic Motivation -- Self-Regulation -- Motivating Communities: Empowering Contexts -- Experiencing Motivation-as-Lived: Empowering Experiences -- Conclusion -- References -- 12 Technology Acceptance and Adoption in Education -- Introduction -- Technology Acceptance Theories and Models in Educational Contexts -- Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) -- Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) -- Emergence of TAM -- Modifications and Extensions of TAM -- Prevalence of TAM in Educational Technology Adoption -- Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) -- Emergence of UTAUT -- UTAUT2 as an Extension of UTAUT -- Major Findings in Educational Technology Acceptance Research -- Major Research Themes and Findings -- Educational Technologies Validated and Users Involved -- Most Researched Predictors of Technology Acceptance -- New Developments in Educational Technology Adoption -- Integration of TAM -- Integration of UTAUT -- Conclusion and Further Research Directions -- References -- 13 Research Trends in Open, Distance, and Digital Education -- Introduction -- The 3 M-Framework of Research Areas in ODDE -- Thematic Scope of Academic Journals in ODDE -- Journal Cluster 1: Educational Technology, Learning, and Computer Science -- Journal Cluster 2: Educational Technology from K-12 to Higher Education -- Journal Cluster 3: Distance Education in the Context of Higher Education. , Journal Cluster 4: Technology-Enhanced Learning in School Settings -- Research Trends Emerging in Content Analysis and Systematic Reviews -- Quantitative Content Analysis and Text-Mining -- Citation and Journal Network Analysis -- Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis Studies -- Alternating Research Waves -- The First Wave: Institutional Consolidation and Instructional Design -- The Second Wave: Quality Assurance and Student Support -- The Third Wave: Virtual Universities, Online Interaction, and Learning -- The Fourth Wave: AI, Big Data, and Intelligent Support Systems -- COVID-19 Pandemic: The Turning Point -- Conclusions -- Cross-References -- Appendix -- Appendix A: Number of Articles Published in 26 Journals Between 2007 and 2016 -- References -- 14 Big Science and Little Science in Open and Distance Digital Education -- Introduction -- Big Science, Big Data -- Big Data Defined -- How Big Is Big Data? -- Data Deluge -- Little Science, Little Data -- Little Data Defined -- How Small Is Small Data? -- Data Saturation -- In Consideration of Big and Little Science for ODDE -- Conclusion -- Cross-References -- Appendix -- References -- Part III: Global Perspectives and Internationalization -- 15 Introduction to Global Perspectives and Internationalization in ODDE -- Background -- Global Perspectives on ODDE -- Globalization and Internationalization Within ODDE -- Structure of the Section -- Conclusions and Implications for Theory, Practice, and Research -- Theory -- Revisiting Theory -- Practice -- Reconciliation of Stakeholder Perspectives -- Questioning Educational and Technological Hegemony -- Research -- Interdisciplinarity -- Comprehensive Data -- Locally Bound Research -- References -- 16 Assessing the Digital Transformation of Education Systems -- Introduction -- Education Systems -- Digital Transformation -- Education Digitization Index. , Digital Transformation in Education Systems.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Zawacki-Richter, Olaf Handbook of Open, Distance and Digital Education Singapore : Springer,c2023 ISBN 9789811920790
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Allgemeines
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  • 7
    UID:
    almafu_9958065415702883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (331 p.)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-292-79688-9
    Inhalt: The late fifth century BC was the golden age of ancient Athens. Under the leadership of the renowned soldier-statesman Perikles, Athenians began rebuilding the Akropolis, where they created the still awe-inspiring Parthenon. Athenians also reached a zenith of artistic achievement in sculpture, vase painting, and architecture, which provided continuing inspiration for many succeeding generations. The specially commissioned essays in this volume offer a fresh, innovative panorama of the art, architecture, history, culture, and influence of Periklean Athens. Written by leading experts in the field, the articles cover a wide range of topics, including: An evaluation of Perikles' military leadership during the early stages of the Peloponnesian War. Iconographical and iconological studies of vase paintings, wall paintings, and sculpture. Explorations of the Parthenon and other monuments of the Athenian Akropolis. The legacy of Periklean Athens and its influence upon later art. Assessments of the modern reception of the Akropolis. As a whole, this collection of essays proves that even a well-explored field such as Periklean Athens can yield new treasures when mined by perceptive and seasoned investigators.
    Anmerkung: "In honor of J. J. Pollitt." , ""Contents""; ""Note on Abbreviations""; ""Jerome Jordan Pollitt: a Bibliography""; ""Introduction""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""I. Perikles as General (Donald Kagan)""; ""THE ART OF CLASSICAL AND PERIKLEAN ATHENS""; ""2. Bail Oinochoai (John H. Oakley)""; ""3. A Farewell with Arms: Departing Warriors on Athenian Vases (Susan B. Matheson)""; ""4. The Girl in the Pithos: Hesiod's Elpis (Jenifer Neils)""; ""5. The Judgment of Helen in Athenian Art (H. A. Shapiro)""; ""6. Composition and Content on Classical Murals and Vases (John Boardman)"" , ""7. The Painting Program in the Stoa Poikile (Mark D. Stansbury-O'Donnell)""""8. Feminizing the Barbarian and Barbarizing the Feminine: Amazons, Trojans, and Persians in the Stoa Poikile (David Castriota)""; ""9. Notes on the Subject of the Ilissos Temple Frieze (Randall L. B. McNeill)""; ""10. "Periklean" Cult Images and Their Media (Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway)""; ""11. Athena at Pallene and in the Agora of Athens (Evelyn B. Harrison)""; ""THE PERIKLEAN AKROPOLIS""; ""12. The Parthenon and the Temple of Zeus at Olympia (Jeffrey M. Hurwit)"" , ""13. The Parthenon Frieze and Perikles' Cavalry of a Thousand (Ian Jenkins)""""14. Alkamenes' Prokne and Itys in Context (Judith M. Barringer)""; ""15. Interpretations of Two Athenian Friezes: The Temple on the Ilissos and the Temple of Athena Nike (Olga Palagia)""; ""THE LEGACY OF PERIKLEAN ATHENS""; ""16. Alpheos to the Orontes: An Unusual Echo of the Pheidian Zeus at the Syrian Port of Seleukia Pieria (Cornelius C. Vermeule III)""; ""17. A Rhetorical Perikles (W. Martin Bloomer)""; ""18. On Some Motives Supposed Present in Self-Portraits of Pheidias and Others (Creighton Gilbert)"" , ""20. Early Photography and the Reception of Classical Antiquity: The Case of the Temple of Athena Nike (Peter J. Holliday)""""THE LEGACY OF JEROME J. POLLITT""; ""21. Greek Art and Culture Since: Art and Experience in Classical Greece (Elizabeth A. Meyer and J. E. Lendon)""; ""Works Cited""; ""About the Contributors""; ""Index"" , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-292-70622-7
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Geschichte
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_9949863558502882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (482 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031579004
    Serie: One World Archaeology Series
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- References -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Part I: Australia -- Has Anything Changed? The Current Role of Archaeo-geophysics in Australian Archaeological Research and Cultural Heritage Management -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Australian Context -- 3 Changes in Geophysical Uptake in Australia -- 4 Discussion-What Has Changed? -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Belgium -- The Application of Geophysical Survey in Archaeological Research in Belgium: Current State and Future Perspectives -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 3 A Brief History of Archaeological Prospection in Belgium -- 3.1 Aerial Photography -- 3.2 Walkover Survey -- 3.3 Trial Trenching -- 3.4 Palaeolandscape and Archaeological Borehole Survey -- 3.5 Metal Detection -- 3.6 Geophysical Survey Methods -- 3.6.1 Common Evolution Before the Implementation of the Valletta Convention -- 3.6.2 Separate Ways After the Implementation of the Valletta Convention -- 3.6.3 Survey Objectives -- 3.6.4 Employed Survey Methods -- 4 Archaeological Resource Management and Legal Implementation of Archaeological Prospection -- 4.1 Flanders -- 4.2 Wallonia -- 4.3 Brussels -- 5 Belgian Landscapes and Archaeological Geophysics -- 5.1 Land Use -- 5.2 Soils and Geology -- 5.3 Archaeological Geophysics in (Natural) Palaeolandscape Studies -- 6 Frequently Occurring Archaeological Features or Sites in Belgium and Examples of Their Geophysical Surveys -- 6.1 Soil Features in Unconsolidated Deposits -- 6.2 (Brick-)stone Features in Soft Soils -- 6.3 Complex Urban Stratigraphies -- 6.4 World War Battlefields -- 7 Discussion and Conclusion -- 7.1 From Academic Research Tool to Development-Led Archaeology -- 7.2 Guidelines, Commission, and Training in Development-Led Archaeology -- 7.3 The Importance of Prior Knowledge. , 7.4 Benefits of Geophysical Methods in Archaeological Prospection -- 7.5 Data Archiving and Publishing -- 7.6 Archaeological Feedback -- References -- Part III: Bulgaria -- Synergy of Environmental Magnetism and Archaeomagnetism for the Benefit of Archaeology-State of the  Art in Bulgaria -- 1 Introduction-Basic Principles of Environmental Magnetic Technique Applied to Archaeological Context -- 2 Magnetic Susceptibility and Equivalent Firing Temperature of Archaeological Remains of Burnt Clay May Yield Functional Information About Ancient Environmental Settings -- 3 Environmental Magnetism as a Tool in Reconstructing Extinction Fire in Ancient Neolithic Settlement -- 4 Mineral Magnetic Properties of Archaeological Materials from Mining Archaeology Settings Are Powerful Index for Their Recognition and Allocation -- 5 Recovery of Ancient Firing Temperatures of Archaeological Pottery Fragments by Magnetic Susceptibility Method -- 6 The Power of Classical Archaeomagnetism-Bulgarian Master Curves of Geomagnetic Field Variations -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Part IV: China -- Archaeological Geophysics in  China - A Historical Perspective -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Embryonic Stage: 1950s-1980 -- 1.2 Initial Stage: 1980-2000 -- 1.3 Development Stage: 2000-2010 -- 1.4 Internationalisation Stage: 2010-Present -- 2 Geography and Soil Characteristics of China -- 3 Significant Case Studies of Archaeo-geophysics in China -- 3.1 Ancient City Sites and Ancillary Building Remains -- 3.2 Ancient Tombs -- 3.3 Cultural Heritage Protection -- 3.4 Urban Underground Remains -- 3.5 Underwater Archaeology -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Part V: Cyprus -- Sensing the Cultural Heritage from Above. The Case from Cyprus -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Environmental Background -- 3 Ground Based Geophysical Surveys and Geochemical Analysis. , 4 Coring and Reconstruction of Archaeoenvironment -- 5 Satellite Remote Sensing, Aerial Photography, and Ground Spectroscopy -- 6 Discussion and Final Remarks -- References -- Part VI: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden -- A Review on the Development and  Current Role of Ground-Based Geophysical Methods for Archaeological Prospection in Scandinavia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Past-historical development -- 3 Recent Status and Developments -- 3.1 Geophysical Prospection in Archaeological Research -- 3.2 Geophysical Prospection in Rescue Archaeology -- 3.3 National Legislative Situation -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 General Observations -- 4.2 Future perspectives -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Part VII: Egypt -- Geophysical Prospecting in Egypt: An Overview -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Period I (1973-1996) -- 3 Period II (After 1996) -- 3.1 Cities and Villages -- 3.2 Palatial Centres -- 3.3 Cemeteries and Cult Places -- 3.4 Production Centres -- 3.5 Landscape Research -- 4 Concluding Remarks: What the Future Holds -- References -- Part VIII: England -- On a Commercial Scale - Archaeological Geophysics in England -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Preface -- 1.2 Limitations -- 1.3 Requirements, Standards and Guidance -- 1.4 Employment -- 1.5 Networks -- 1.6 Education -- 1.7 Community -- 2 Development -- 2.1 Origins -- 2.2 50 Years of Archaeo-Geophysics in England -- 3 Current Applications -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Magnetometry -- 3.3 Ground Penetrating Radar -- 3.4 Earth Resistance -- 3.5 Electrical Resistivity Tomography -- 3.6 Electromagnetic Induction -- 3.7 LiDAR & -- Remote Sensing -- 3.8 Archiving -- 4 Future Focus -- 4.1 Future Guidance -- 4.2 Data Acquisition -- 4.3 Automation -- 4.4 Multi-Technique Platforms -- 4.5 Deliverables -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Part IX: France -- Variety in Archaeo-Geophysics: The French Example -- 1 Introduction. , 2 French Archaeo-Geophysics Background -- 2.1 Short Reminder About the History of the Discipline -- 2.2 Historical Highlight: Geophysical Studies Over Large Projects -- 2.3 Environmental Background -- 2.4 Trends in Archaeo-Geophysics Between 2000 and 2020 -- 3 Geophysics in Rural Context -- 3.1 General Overview -- 3.2 Methodology Highlight: Towed Electrical Resistivity Measurements Systems -- 3.3 Combination of Magnetometer and Electrical Resistivity Survey: The Fontaine les Bassets Site -- 3.4 Geomorphological Study of the Dunkerque Autonomous Port -- 3.5 Excavation Feedback: The Longvic Magnetometer Survey -- 4 Geophysics for Urban Archaeology -- 4.1 General Overview -- 4.2 Methodology Highlight: The Electrostatic Method with Capacitive Coupling (CCR) -- 4.3 Monuments Studies: The Notre-Dame de Paris Example -- 4.4 Geophysical Studies Over Very Small Areas -- 4.5 Seeing in the Wall: The Commandery of Jalès Example -- 5 "Tailor-Made" Prospections in Specific Contexts -- 5.1 General Overview -- 5.2 Methodology Highlight: (Electro)Magnetic Signal Measurements -- 5.3 Recognising and Characterising Anthropogenic Phenomena on a Stripped Surface -- 5.4 Prospecting Prehistoric Environment Undercover -- 5.5 Coastal Prospection -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Part X: Iraq & -- Kurdistan -- Geophysical Prospecting on Soils in Mesopotamia: From Mega-Cities in the Marches of Southern Iraq to Assyrian Sites in the Mountains of Kurdistan -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Magnetometer Prospecting in the Mountains of Iraq-Kurdistan (Northern Iraq) -- 2.1 The Assyrian "Settlement" Gird-i-Bazar -- 2.1.1 Magnetometer Prospection -- 3 Magnetometer Prospecting in the Marshland of Southern Iraq -- 3.1 Uruk-Warka -- 10.3.2 Ur -- 10.3.3 Charax -- 4 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Part XI: Ireland. , Recent Soil Study Research in Irish Archaeological Prospection Strategies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Reappraising Old Turf: 2001-2010 -- 3 Breaking New Ground -- 4 Topography -- 5 Upland Peat -- 6 Temporally Waterlogged Soils -- 7 Phosphate Prospection -- 8 Geophysics and Geoarchaeology at Inishbarnóg Island -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- Part XII: Mexico -- Integrated Archaeological Prospection Studies in Mexico: A Review -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Case Studies -- 2.1 San José Ixtapa -- 2.2 Oztoyahualco, Teotihuacán -- 2.3 Santa Cruz Atizapán -- 2.4 Tlajinga, Teotihuacán -- 3 Conclusions -- References -- Part XIII: Moldova -- Looking Through Earth: Archaeo-Geophysics and Soil Science in the Republic of Moldova -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Good Practice in Archaeological Diagnostics: Non-invasive Survey of Complex Archaeological Sites -- 2.1 Neolithic -- 2.2 Copper Age -- 2.3 Bronze Age -- 2.4 Early Iron Age -- 2.5 Pre-Roman Iron Age -- 2.6 Roman Period -- 3 Middle Ages -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Part XIV: Morocco and Tunisia -- The State of Archaeo-geophysics in the Maghreb: Case Studies from  Tunisia and Morocco -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Brief Introduction to the History of the Maghrib -- 1.1.1 Prehistory -- 1.1.2 Antiquity -- 1.1.3 Middle Ages -- 2 Geophysical Surveys in Moroccan & -- Tunisian Archaeology -- 2.1 Morocco -- 2.2 Tunisia -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- Part XV: Romania -- Back to the Roots. Ablest Prospection Techniques for Rediscovering the Chalcolithic Settlement of Cucuteni-Cetățuie, Romania: A Short Retrospective, Novel Recent Data, Prospects for the Future -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Brief Retrospective About Interdisciplinarity in Romanian Archaeology: The Role of Geophysical Prospection -- 1.2 Short Overview About Pedo-archaeological Interaction -- 2 Rediscovering the Eponymous Site of the Cucuteni Culture. , 2.1 Milestones of 140 Years of Research of the Cucuteni-Cetățuie.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Cuenca-Garcia, Carmen World Archaeo-Geophysics Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 ISBN 9783031578991
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    Serie: IMISCOE Research Series
    Anmerkung: Youth Transitions among Descendants of Turkish Immigrants in Amsterdam and Strasbourg: -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Youth Transitions of Descendants of Turkish Immigrants -- 1.1 Youth Transitions -- 1.2 Conceptual Tools of the Study -- 1.2.1 Social Class: Parents' Forms of Capital -- 1.2.2 Social Class in the Making: Developing Forms of Capital Along Social Trajectories -- 1.2.3 Gendered Transitions -- 1.2.4 The Role of Ethnicity -- 1.3 Case Selection and Methodology -- 1.4 Data Collection and Research Techniques -- 1.4.1 Quantitative Data: The TIES Survey, Sampling and Research Design -- 1.4.2 Qualitative Fieldwork: In-depth Interviews in Amsterdam and Strasbourg -- References -- Chapter 2: Prolonged Transitions: Early Tracking and Its Implications for Transitions -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Stratification in Education Systems -- 2.2.1 Streaming in the Dutch Education System (TIES Data Analysis) -- 2.2.2 Streaming in the French Education System (TIES Data Analysis) -- 2.2.3 Comparative Analysis of the Dutch and French Education Systems -- 2.3 Transition Experience in Amsterdam and Strasbourg -- 2.3.1 Merit and Cultural Capital of the Parents -- 2.3.2 Teachers as 'Significant Others' -- 2.4 Social Trajectories and Habitus -- Experiences of Respondents in a Given Track and How the Track Shapes Them -- 2.5 Conclusion: Pre-conditioned Youth Transitions and the Role of Parents -- References -- Chapter 3: Blurring of the Transition Point: Combining Work and Study -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Structural Contexts for Student Employment in the Netherlands and France from 2005 to 2009 -- 3.2.1 Labour Market Contexts -- 3.2.2 Student Finance Systems -- 3.2.3 Education System and Labour Market -- 3.3 Work-Study Combination in Amsterdam and Strasbourg -- 3.3.1 Nature of Student Employment. , 3.3.2 Financial Motivations to Work in Amsterdam and Strasbourg -- 3.3.3 The Role of Family Support and Students' Educational Capital in Choice of Part-Time Jobs in Amsterdam and Strasbourg -- 3.4 Conclusion: Implications of Work and Study Combinations -- References -- Chapter 4: Transition Decisions: Intersections of Social Class, Gender and Ethnicity -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Institutional Structures -- 4.2.1 Educational Credentials -- 4.2.2 Labour Market Structure -- 4.3 Making the Transition -- 4.3.1 Educational Outcomes of School Leavers in TIES Survey -- 4.3.2 Transition Pathways: Insights from the Detailed Respondent Biographies -- Early School Leavers -- Early School Leavers in Amsterdam -- Early School Leavers in Strasbourg -- Post-secondary Vocational Graduates -- Post-secondary Vocational Education Graduates in Amsterdam -- Post-secondary Vocational Education Graduates in Strasbourg -- Post-secondary Academic Education Graduates -- Higher Education Graduates -- Academic Track Students' Experiences of Higher Education and Beyond: Prolongation Practice -- Vocational Track Students' Experiences of Higher Education and Beyond: Prolongation Practice -- 4.4 Conclusion: Gendered Pathways and the Role of Family Support -- References -- Chapter 5: A Typology of Transition Trajectories -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Transition Typologies in Previous Studies -- 5.3 A New Transition Typology -- 5.3.1 Choice of Indicators -- 5.3.2 Active Transition Trajectories -- 5.3.3 Inactive Transition Trajectories -- 5.3.4 Distributions of the Latent Classes by Immigrant Background, Gender, Education Level, Age and Job Status -- 5.4 Refining the Transition Typologies: Qualitative Profiles -- 5.4.1 Early Stable and Stable Transitions -- Early Stable Transitions: Tülin, 25, Doctor's Assistant in a GP's Office, Amsterdam. , Stable Transition: Deniz, 28, Administrative Worker in a Notary's Office, Strasbourg -- 5.4.2 Shifting Rather Than In-transition or Stagnant Transitions: "It's Easy to Find a Job -- It's Hard to Find a Good Job" -- Shifting Transition: Cengiz, 28, Plumber, Strasbourg -- Stagnant/In-transition/Shifting Transition: Emre, 25, Unemployed, Amsterdam -- 5.4.3 Inactive Transition Trajectories -- Inactive: Kader, 26, Homemaker, Strasbourg -- 5.5 Conclusion: Stable versus Shifting Transitions Among Descendants of Migrants from Turkey -- Appendix -- References -- Chapter 6: Conclusion: Developing Forms of Capital in Youth Transitions -- 6.1 Developing Forms of Capital Throughout the Transition Process -- 6.2 The Intersections of Social Class, Gender and Ethnicity in Youth Transitions -- 6.3 Comparative Research Design: Amsterdam and Strasbourg -- 6.4 Possible Future Avenues of Research and Policy Implications -- References -- Correction to: Youth Transitions among Descendants of Turkish Immigrants in Amsterdam and Strasbourg: -- Correction to: E. Keskiner, Youth Transitions among Descendants of Turkish Immigrants in Amsterdam and Strasbourg:, IMISCOE Research Series, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11790-0.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Keskiner, Elif Youth Transitions among Descendants of Turkish Immigrants in Amsterdam and Strasbourg: Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2019 ISBN 9783030117894
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    Serie: Philosophy and Medicine Series ; v.151
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Acknowledgement -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Authors -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Prologue: A Pragmatist Approach to Conceptualization of Health and Disease -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Background Assumptions and Theoretical Starting Points -- 2.3 Connections with Classical Pragmatism -- 2.4 Problematic Situations Related to Health and Disease Concepts -- 2.4.1 Patients with Symptoms but No Pathology Are Not Understood as Diseased -- 2.4.2 Patients with Pathology or `Biomarkers ́but No Symptoms Are Understood as Diseased -- 2.4.3 Preventive Medicine Aimed at Preventing Pathology or Pathophysiology, as Opposed to Symptoms -- 2.4.4 Overdiagnosis -- 2.4.5 The False Presumption that Patients with the Same Disease Are Homogeneous -- 2.4.6 Problems with the Notion of Health -- 2.4.7 Institutional Designation of the Sick Role -- 2.5 Final Remarks -- References -- Chapter 3: Nature and Culture in Health and Disease: Historical Strategies in Medical Diagnostics for Navigating Between Criti... -- 3.1 Introduction: Diagnostic Essentialism and Nominalism -- 3.2 Diagnosis and Diagnostics Since the Nineteenth Century -- 3.3 Theories of Diagnosis in the 1920s: Crookshank, Koch and Vaihingerś `As-If ́-- 3.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Epistemic Inclusion and the Silence of the Patients -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Silence of the Patients -- 4.3 From Continuity to Discontinuity -- 4.4 Epistemic Inclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: The Variety of Historiographical Medical Relativism -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Cunningham on Incommensurability and Retrospective Diagnosis -- 5.3 Jewsonś Medical Cosmologies and the Modes of Production -- 5.4 Mol on Enactment and Ontological Politics -- 5.5 The Spectrum of Relativism -- 5.6 Cunninghamś Relativism of Distance. , 5.7 Is Cunningham Is Committed to Equal-Validity Relativism? -- 5.8 Jewsonś Locality-Relativism -- 5.9 Molś Ontological Relativism: Between Equal Validity and Distance -- 5.10 Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6: Cultivate Your Own Garden-Some Reflections on Martin Kuschś Overview of Relativism in Medical History -- References -- Chapter 7: Is There an Epistemic Role for History in Medicine? Thinking About Thyroid Cancer -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Cancer and Malignancy in the Nineteenth Century -- 7.3 Bringing Order to Chaos: 1900-1950 -- 7.4 Differentiated and Undifferentiated Tumours -- 7.5 Papillary Carcinomas Comprised Mostly of Follicles -- 7.6 Papillary Carcinoma with no Papillary Structures at All -- 7.7 Lumps that Needed Splitting -- 7.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: A Plea for More History -- 8.1 Is it Important? -- 8.2 Is it Convincing? -- 8.3 How to Make it Even More Historical? -- References -- Chapter 9: Scope Validity in Medicine -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Validity, Scope, and Scope Validity -- 9.2.1 Validity Concepts and the Guiding Ideal of a Construct -- 9.2.2 The Logic of Validation in Animal Models of Human Diseases -- 9.2.3 Scope Validity -- 9.3 Towards a Relational Epistemology -- 9.3.1 A Particularistic Perspective on Disease -- 9.3.2 Scoping Methods -- 9.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Scope Validity in Medicine: An Asset to the Epidemiologistś Armoury -- References -- Chapter 11: The Biomarkerization of Alzheimerś Disease: From (Early) Diagnosis to Anticipation? -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Biomarkers for Alzheimerś Disease: Food for Thought -- 11.2.1 NIA-AA 2011 -- 11.2.2 NIA-AA 2018 -- 11.2.3 Draft NIA-AA 2023 -- 11.3 Biomarkers and Disease -- 11.4 AD Biomarkers: Promising Homogeneity and Certainty, Producing Heterogeneity and Probabilities. , 11.5 Implications for AD, With or Without Symptoms -- 11.6 Towards Anticipatory Healthcare -- 11.7 In Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12: Biomarking Life -- 12.1 Do Biomarkers Promote a Shift from Ontological Concepts to Physiological Concepts? -- 12.2 Are Biomarkers Responsible for the Shift to Anticipation? -- 12.3 Do Biomarkers Decouple Disease from Suffering and Put the Person at the Center? -- 12.4 From Marking (What Is) Bad to Defining What Is Good -- 12.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: Risk and Disease: Two Alternative Ways of Modelling Health Phenomena -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Explaining the Blurring of the Disease-Risk Distinction -- 13.2.1 The Plasticity of the Concepts of Risk and Risk Factor -- 13.2.2 About the Distinction Between Cause(s) of Disease and Disease -- 13.2.3 Probabilistic Modelling of Chronic Diseases -- 13.3 Limits of the Functionalist Conceptual Analysis of Disease for the Risk-Disease Distinction -- 13.3.1 The Functionalist Criterion for the Risk-Disease Distinction -- 13.3.2 Risk Level Is Used to Determine the Threshold for Disease -- 13.4 Risk Beyond the Normal-Pathological Dichotomy: An Alternative Gradualist Approach of Health -- 13.4.1 The Epidemiological Risk Approach as an Alternative Way of Modelling Health Phenomena -- 13.4.2 Neither Normal Nor Pathological -- 13.4.3 Advantages of the Risk Approach and a Gradualist Concept of Health -- 13.4.4 Challenges for the Risk Approach and a Gradualist Concept of Health -- 13.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 14: Fundamental Concepts in Medicine: Why Risk and Disease Are Likely to Stay on Board -- References -- Chapter 15: A Pragmatic Approach to Understanding the Disease Status of Addiction -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 The Vague Cluster Account -- 15.2.1 Vagueness -- 15.2.2 Cluster Concept Structure -- 15.2.3 Disease as a Vague Cluster Concept. , 15.3 Addiction as a Borderline Disease -- 15.3.1 Dysfunction -- 15.3.2 Harm -- 15.3.3 Explanation in Biological/Psychological Terms -- 15.3.4 Lack of Direct Conscious Control -- 15.3.5 Conclusion on the disease status of addiction -- 15.4 Pragmatic Considerations in Specifying the Disease Status of Addiction -- 15.4.1 Pragmatic Reasons for Considering Addiction a Disease -- 15.4.2 Reasons Against Taking Addiction to Be a Disease -- 15.5 How Should We Precisify `Disease ́in the Case of Addiction? -- 15.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 16: Addiction and Its Ambiguities: Some Comments from History -- 16.1 Contested Nature of Disease Status -- 16.1.1 The Addiction-Or Substance Use Disorder-Spectrum -- 16.2 Harmfulness of Drugs and Drug Policies -- References -- Chapter 17: Pragmatism in the Fray: Constructing Futures for `Medically Unexplained Symptoms ́-- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 A Change of Scene -- 17.3 Turning the Tables on `Somatisation ́-- 17.4 How to Take Symptoms Seriously? -- 17.4.1 `Forget (Biomedical) Explanation! ́-- 17.4.2 `Patients Need (Good) Explanations! ́-- 17.5 The Symptoms Clinic: Explanations as a Wager on an Unfinished Present -- 17.6 Conclusion: Choose Your Pragmatism Carefully -- References -- Chapter 18: The Bodily Deficit in Contemporary Healthcare -- References -- Chapter 19: Conceptual Engineering Health: A Historical-Philosophical Analysis of the Concept of Positive Health -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 A Brief History of the Concept of Positive Health -- 19.2.1 Prelude -- 19.2.2 A Conference and a Position Paper -- 19.2.3 Developing the `New, Dynamic Concept ́into Positive Health -- 19.2.4 Uptake and Implementation -- 19.2.5 Critique -- 19.3 Conceptual Engineering -- 19.3.1 A New Meta-semantical Theory and Philosophical Methodology -- 19.3.2 The Target of Conceptual Engineering. , 19.3.3 Conceptual Engineering in and for Medicine -- 19.4 Methods for Concept Evaluation -- 19.4.1 A Functional Approach -- 19.4.2 Carnapian Explication -- 19.4.3 Ameliorative Analysis -- 19.5 Assessing the Adequacy of Positive Health -- 19.5.1 Method of Choice -- 19.5.2 Through the Lens of Pragmatic Carnapian Explication -- Clarifying the Explicandum and Identifying the Task -- Assessing the Adequacy of the Proposed Explicatum -- 19.5.3 Through the Lens of Ameliorative Analysis -- Critical Analysis -- Assessing the Adequacy of the Ameliorative Concept -- 19.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 20: On the Social and Material Lives of Health Concepts in the Wild -- References -- Chapter 21: Healthism, Elite Capture, and the Pitfalls of an Expansive Concept of Health -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 Healthism and the Moral and Aesthetic Meanings of Health -- 21.3 The Tyranny of the Community -- 21.4 Healthy Eating -- 21.5 Healthy Sexuality -- 21.6 Healthy Gender Identity -- 21.7 Elite Capture of the Concept of Health -- References -- Chapter 22: Pragmatism, Pluralism, Vigilance and Tools for Reflection: A Reply to Quill Kukla -- 22.1 Introduction -- 22.2 Health as a Multifaceted Term and Its Relation to Disease and Well-Being -- 22.3 Health as a Value-Laden Term and the Need for Ongoing Reflection -- 22.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 23: Epilogue: Towards a Toolbox for a Pragmatist Approach to Conceptualization of Health and Disease -- 23.1 Introduction -- 23.2 Insights into Some Problematic Situations -- 23.3 Further Themes and Issues -- 23.3.1 Disease and Diseases -- 23.3.2 Context -- 23.3.3 Concepts, Conceptions and Conceptualizations -- 23.3.4 Functions and Functioning of Concepts -- 23.3.5 Continuity and Change -- 23.4 Towards a Toolbox -- 23.4.1 A Toolbox of Disease Concepts -- 23.4.2 A Pragmatist Working Method -- 23.4.3 Concluding Remarks. , References.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Schermer, Maartje A Pragmatic Approach to Conceptualization of Health and Disease Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 ISBN 9783031622403
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