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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    UID:
    almahu_9949301322402882
    Format: 1 online resource (219 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319230962
    Series Statement: IMISCOE Research Ser.
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Tackling the Dilemma of Local Variations in Ethnic Conflict and Integration -- 2 Eleven European Neighbourhoods: On the Diversity of Diversity -- 3 Beyond 'Groupism' -- 4 A Multilevel and Multi-focused Analysis of Inter-group Relations -- Bibliography -- They've Got Their Wine Bars, We've Got Our Pubs': Housing, Diversity and Community in Two South London Neighbourhoods -- 1 The Making of Inner-City Diversity -- 2 Why Housing Matters -- 2.1 Social Housing: Outline of the Broader Picture -- 3 Housing and Settlement in Bermondsey and Camberwell -- 3.1 Immigrant Settlement Patterns and Housing Pathways -- 3.2 Emerging Generational Divides -- 3.3 Wine Bars and Pubs -- 4 Housing and Community -- 4.1 The Estate as Community -- 4.2 Gentrification and the Estate -- 5 Housing Pathways and the Un-Making of Community -- Bibliography -- Rise and Resolution of Ethnic Conflicts in Nuremberg Neighbourhoods -- 1 Ethnicization of Neighbourhood-Level Conflicts -- 2 Village-Like Lifestyles Within the City: Werderau -- 2.1 Are Migrants to Blame for the Neighbourhood Conflict? -- Early Characteristics of the Neighbourhood Are Setting the Stage for the Development of a Structural Conflict -- Framing and Ethnicization Leads to the Definition of the Conflict as Group Conflict Between Germans and Migrants -- Outside Intervention Intensifies the Conflict Mobilization Process -- Political Change and Mediation Lead to Conflict Solution -- 2.2 The Double Nature of Space in Werderau: Connecting Potential and Subject of Dispute -- 2.3 Group Relations in Werderau: Who Do People Associate with? -- 2.4 The Policy Community: Promoters or Disablers of Inter-­group Relations? -- 2.5 Lessons for Werderau's Future -- 3 High Diversity in an Urban Structure: Langwasser. , 3.1 Why Did a Project for the Promotion of Inter-group Relations Lead to a Conflict? -- Insufficient Involvement of Residents and Subsequent Fears Lead to the Development of a Structural Conflict -- Right-Wing Activists Contribute to the Framing and Ethnicization of the Conflict -- Mobilization Turns into Counter-Mobilization -- Right-Wing Agitation Loses Sympathisers, Garden Project Gains Sympathisers: A Conflict Solution Develops -- 3.2 The Policy Community in Langwasser: Mediating Functions -- 4 High Cultural and Ethnic Diversity: Gostenhof -- 4.1 The Function of Places: The Main Street as 'the' Place for Interactions -- 4.2 Social Relations and Diversity in Gostenhof: Migrants Are No Longer a Minority -- 4.3 The Policy Community: Contributions to the Positive Image of Gostenhof -- 5 Lessons Learned from the Neighbourhood Analysis -- Bibliography -- Beyer, A. (1990). Die Werderau: Sozialer Siedlungsbau des Architekten Ludwig Ruff von 1909 bis 1934, Band 2. Erlangen/Nuremberg: University of Erlangen-Nuernberg. -- Online Sources -- Comfortably Invisible: The Life of Chinese Migrants Around 'The Four Tigers Market' in Budapest -- 1 Inter-group Relations in Statistics and Inhabitants' Perceptions -- 2 Chinese Migration to Hungary -- 3 Does Place Really Matter? Inter-group Relations in Commercial and Residential Areas -- 3.1 The Two Commercial Interaction Sites -- 3.2 Residential Interaction Sites -- 4 "A Marginal Question": The Policymakers' Point of View on Immigration -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- Bibliography -- Online Sources -- Inter-Group Perceptions and Representations in Two Barcelona Neighbourhoods: Poble Sec and Sagrada Família Compared -- 1 The Deep Roots of Diversity in a Mediterranean Metropolis -- 1.1 Methodological Considerations -- 2 The Urban and Social Context of Social Interaction in Words and Numbers. , 2.1 Narrow Streets Promoting Interactions versus Busy Wide Arteries Separating Crowds -- 2.2 A Neighbourhood with Soul' versus an Impersonal Dormitory Area with a Big Cathedral -- 2.3 Visible and Invisible Immigrants -- 3 Neighbours Talking About Neighbours: Who, What, and Where? -- 3.1 Sagrada Família: Dense but Cold -- 3.2 'Caliu de Barri': Dense and Warm Poble Sec -- 4 (Un)Covering the Neighbourhoods: Bad News Sells Best -- 5 A Growing Demand for More Spaces of Encounter -- Bibliography -- Turin in Transition: Shifting Boundaries in Two Post-Industrial Neighbourhoods -- 1 Different Paths out of the Industrial Era -- 2 The Residents' Voices -- 2.1 'The Village in the City': The Peaceful Image of San Paolo -- 2.2 'We are the People of the Ghetto': Stigma and Pride in Barriera di Milano -- 3 Urban Spaces and Social Management -- 3.1 The New Birth of the San Paolo 'Village' -- 3.2 Barriera di Milano, a Never-ending Construction Site -- 4 Daily Conflicts in Public Spaces -- 4.1 Young Versus Elderly in Barriera di Milano: The Fight Against Drug Dealing -- 4.2 Peruvian Immigrants as the 'Social Problem' of San Paolo -- 5 The Public Baths, the Moroccan Rapper, and the Italian Wood Engraver -- 6 Barriera di Milano and San Paolo: So Near, Yet So Far… -- Bibliography -- News Media and Immigration in the EU: Where and How the Local Dimension Matters -- 1 News Media and Migration in EU States -- 1.1 The Criminalization of Migrants and Media Self-Criticism -- 1.2 Newcomers and the Asylum Issue -- 1.3 Muslim Migrants and 'the Muslim Community' -- 2 Re-articulating the Local/National Nexus in the News -- 2.1 National, Local, Hyper-Local and the News Events: A Framework -- 2.2 Images of the Neighbourhoods and 'Their Migrants/Minorities' in the Local Media: Turin and Barcelona -- 2.3 Moral Panics and the Ethnic Issue: The Local Goes National?. , A Sequential Structure for Moral Panics -- (Serial) Moral Panics and the Ethnic Issue -- The Failures of Moral Panics: Discussing the Neighbourhood's Power -- Case Studies from the Neighbourhoods -- Via Padova in Milan -- Werderau in Nuremberg -- Langwasser in Nuremberg -- San Paolo in Turin -- 3 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Boundaries, Barriers and Bridges: Comparative Findings from European Neighbourhoods -- 1 Five Key Ingredients of Neighbourhood-Level Boundary-Making -- 2 The Role of Places in Boundary-Making and Inter-Group Relations -- 2.1 Places as Material Stakes for (Ethnic) Conflict -- 2.2 Places as Symbolic Stakes: Ethnic Tensions in Post-­Industrial Neighbourhoods -- 2.3 Places as 'Connecting Opportunities': Is Integration Transferable? -- 3 Policy Community Cohesion as a Factor of Narrative Autonomy -- 4 A Wider Look: Integration as a Threatened Local Public Good -- Bibliography -- Annex 1: The Investigated Urban Contexts. Comparative Tables -- Annex 2: Methodological Annex -- Analysis of Social and Urban Context -- Local Policy Communities' Perceptions and Media Representations -- Ethnographic Fieldwork -- Participatory Tools -- Advisory Committee.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Pastore, Ferruccio Inter-Group Relations and Migrant Integration in European Cities Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2016 ISBN 9783319230955
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge ; New York, NY :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9960846625802883
    Format: 1 online resource (74 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-009-08025-3 , 1-009-08045-8 , 1-009-06797-4
    Series Statement: Cambridge elements. Elements in language teaching,
    Content: This Element is a guide to task-based language teaching (TBLT), for language instructors, teacher educators, and other interested parties. The work first provides clear definitions and principles related to communication task design. It then explains how tasks can inform all stages of curriculum development. Diverse, localized cases demonstrate the scope of task-based approaches. Recent research illustrates the impact of task design (complexity, mode) and task implementation (preparation, interaction, repetition) on various second language outcomes. The Element also describes particular challenges and opportunities for teachers using tasks. The epilogue considers the potential of TBLT to transform classrooms, institutions, and society.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 22 Sep 2022). , Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Task-Based Language Teaching -- Contents -- 1 What Is TBLT? -- 1.1 A Framework for Language Teaching -- 1.2 The Aim and Organization of This Element -- 1.3 Definitions -- 1.4 Task Types -- 1.4.1 Jigsaw -- 1.4.2 Information Gap -- 1.4.3 Problem-Solving -- 1.4.4 Decision-Making -- 1.4.5 Opinion Exchange -- 1.5 Additional Perspectives on Task Design -- 2 The Task-Based Curriculum -- 2.1 Needs Analysis -- 2.2 Task Selection and Sequencing -- 2.3 Materials Development -- 2.4 Teaching -- 2.5 Assessment -- 2.6 Evaluation -- 3 Task-Based Approaches in Context -- 3.1 Chinese -- 3.2 Dutch -- 3.3 English -- 3.4 German -- 3.5 Spanish -- 3.6 Zapotec -- 4 Research into TBLT -- 4.1 Design -- 4.2 Mode -- 4.3 Preparation -- 4.4 Interaction -- 4.5 Repetition -- 4.6 Evaluating the Research -- 5 Teachers and Tasks -- 5.1 Teacher Perspectives -- 5.2 Teacher Preparation -- 5.3 Teacher Agency -- 6 Epilogue: The Potential of TBLT -- 6.1 Transforming Classroom Learning -- 6.2 Transforming Language Programs -- 6.3 Transforming Societies -- Appendix: Discussion Questions -- References -- Acknowledgements.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781009068413
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Konstanz :Sekretariat der Fachgruppe Sprachwiss. der Univ.,
    UID:
    almafu_BV006496855
    Format: 24 S.
    Series Statement: Universität 〈Konstanz〉 / Fachgruppe Sprachwissenschaft: Arbeitspapier 53
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Keywords: Chinesen ; Nationalcharakter ; Kommunikationsstörung ; Deutsche
    Author information: Günthner, Susanne 1957-
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    London, England :Academic Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948026786602882
    Format: 1 online resource (365 pages)
    ISBN: 0-12-812933-6
    Note: Cover -- Title page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Chapter 1 - Introduction -- 1.1 - Overview -- 1.2 - Origin and development of pantograph and overhead contact line systems -- 1.2.1 - Origin of Pantograph and Overhead Contact Line Systems -- 1.2.2 - Development of Pantograph and Overhead Contact Line Systems -- 1.2.2.1 - Shinkansen -- 1.2.2.2 - AC railway in France -- 1.2.2.3 - German railway -- 1.2.2.4 - Chinese railway -- 1.3 - Requirement and specification of pantograph and overhead contact line systems -- 1.3.1 - Geometrical Requirement -- 1.3.2 - Mechanical Requirement -- 1.3.3 - Material Requirement -- 1.3.4 - Electrical Requirement -- 1.3.5 - Environmental Requirement -- 1.3.6 - Operation and Maintenance Requirement -- 1.4 - Core issues of pantograph and overhead contact line systems and the framework of this book -- Brief summary -- Chapter 2 - Pantograph -- 2.1 - Overview -- 2.2 - Basic structure of pantograph -- 2.2.1 - Pantograph Head -- 2.2.2 - Frame -- 2.2.3 - Base Frame -- 2.2.4 - Drive System -- 2.3 - Characteristics of pantographs -- 2.3.1 - Electric Performance -- 2.3.2 - Static Contact Force -- 2.3.3 - Aerodynamic Force -- 2.3.4 - Component of Dynamic Contact Force -- 2.3.5 - Contact Force -- 2.3.6 - Average Uplift Force -- 2.3.7 - Dynamic Characteristics -- 2.4 - Main test of pantograph -- 2.5 - Application and development of pantographs in Chinese railways -- 2.5.1 - Low-Speed Stage -- 2.5.2 - Middle-Speed Stage -- 2.5.3 - High-Speed Stage -- 2.6 - Application of pantographs in urban rail transit -- Brief summary -- Chapter 3 - Geometric Properties of Pantographs and Contact Lines -- 3.1 - Overview -- 3.2 - Gauge -- 3.3 - Pantograph and contact line areas -- 3.4 - Geometric properties of pantographs -- 3.4.1 - Operating Range of Pantograph -- 3.4.2 - Geometric Profile of Pantograph Head. , 3.4.3 - Dynamic Envelope of Pantograph -- 3.5 - Geometric properties of overhead contact lines -- 3.5.1 - Lateral Shift of Contact Wire at Registration Point -- 3.5.1.1 - Arrangement of contact wire relatively to longitudinal centerline of head -- 3.5.1.2 - Confirmation of lateral position -- 3.5.2 - Lateral Shift of Contact Wire Under Side Wind -- 3.5.2.1 - Lateral offset of linear section -- 3.5.2.2 - Lateral offset of curve section -- 3.5.2.3 - Lateral offset of overhead catenary suspension -- 3.5.3 - Height of Contact Wire -- 3.5.3.1 - Minimum height of contact wire -- 3.5.3.2 - Minimum design height of contact wire -- 3.5.3.3 - Maximum design height of contact wire -- 3.5.3.4 - Nominal height of contact wire -- 3.5.4 - Slope of Contact Wire -- 3.5.5 - Steady Arm and Its Working State -- 3.5.6 - Tension Length and Overlap -- 3.5.7 - Contact Line Above Turnout -- 3.5.8 - Neutral Section -- 3.5.8.1 - Layout of neutral section -- 3.5.8.2 - Layout of pantograph on vehicle -- 3.6 - Geometrical characteristics of pantographs and contact lines on typical high-speed railways -- Brief summary -- Chapter 4 - Dynamic Interaction Between Pantograph and Contact Line -- 4.1 - Overview -- 4.2 - Elasticity and nonuniformity coefficient of elasticity of contact line -- 4.3 - Dynamic property of contact line -- 4.3.1 - Propagation of Vibration Along Contact Wire -- 4.3.2 - Oscillatory Differential Equation of Contact Wire -- 4.3.3 - Fluctuation Propagation Speed -- 4.3.4 - Wave Reflection -- 4.3.4.1 - Reflection of wave at concentrated mass -- 4.3.4.2 - Reflection of wave at dropper -- 4.3.5 - Doppler Coefficient -- 4.3.6 - Amplification Coefficient -- 4.3.7 - Natural Frequency of Catenary Suspension -- 4.3.8 - Dynamic Property of Typical Contact Line Design -- 4.4 - Requirement for dynamic interaction between pantograph and contact line. , 4.4.1 - Uplift of Contact Wire -- 4.4.2 - Pantograph and Overhead Contact Line Contact Force -- 4.4.3 - Dynamic Interaction Between Pantograph and Contact Line With Double Pantograph -- 4.5 - Measurement requirements for dynamic interaction between pantograph and contact line -- 4.5.1 - Measurement Requirements of Pantograph and Overhead Contact Line Contact Force -- 4.5.1.1 - Basic requirements -- 4.5.1.2 - Impact of measurement system on pantograph -- 4.5.1.3 - Calibration of measurement system -- 4.5.1.4 - Measurement parameters and results -- 4.5.2 - Requirements for Displacement Measurement -- 4.5.3 - Requirements for Arc Measurement -- 4.5.3.1 - Basic requirements -- 4.5.3.2 - Calibration of arc measurement system -- 4.5.3.3 - Adjustment of working distance -- 4.5.3.4 - Data to be measured and indication -- 4.6 - Simulation requirement for dynamic interaction between pantograph and contact line -- 4.6.1 - Purpose and Target -- 4.6.2 - Pantograph Model -- 4.6.3 - Contact Line Model -- 4.6.4 - Simulation Parameters -- 4.6.5 - Output -- 4.6.6 - Verification of Simulation System -- 4.6.7 - Reference Model -- Brief summary -- Chapter 5 - Material Interface of Pantograph and Contact Line -- 5.1 - Overview -- 5.2 - Performance of contact material -- 5.2.1 - Mechanical Performance -- 5.2.1.1 - Strength and plasticity -- 5.2.1.2 - Hardness -- 5.2.1.3 - Fracture resistance and toughness -- 5.2.1.4 - Fatigue property and abrasive resistance -- 5.2.2 - Electrical Performance -- 5.2.3 - Thermal Performance -- 5.2.3.1 - Specific heat capacity -- 5.2.3.2 - Thermal expansion -- 5.2.3.3 - Heat conduction -- 5.2.3.4 - Heat resistance -- 5.3 - Pantograph strip -- 5.3.1 - Pure Metal Strip -- 5.3.3.1 - Steel strip -- 5.3.3.2 - Copper strip -- 5.3.2 - Powder Metallurgy Strip -- 5.3.3 - Pure Carbon Strip -- 5.3.4 - Metal-Impregnated Carbon Strip -- 5.4 - Contact wire. , 5.4.1 - Copper and Copper Alloy Contact Wire -- 5.4.1.1 - Specification of copper and copper alloy contact wire -- 5.4.1.2 - Property of copper and copper alloy contact wire -- 5.4.2 - Composite Contact Wire -- 5.4.2.1 - Aluminum-coated steel contact wire -- 5.4.2.2 - Copper-coated steel contact wire -- 5.5 - Material combination of strip and contact wire -- 5.5.1 - Matching Between Strip and Contact Wire -- 5.5.2 - Factors Influencing Abrasion of Contact Wire -- Brief summary -- Chapter 6 - Electric Contact Properties of Pantograph and Contact Line -- 6.1 - Overview -- 6.2 - Static electric contact between pantograph and contact line -- 6.2.1 - Properties of Static Electric Contact -- 6.2.2 - Static Contact Resistance -- 6.2.3 - Factors Influencing Static Contact Resistance -- 6.2.3.1 - Properties of contact material -- 6.2.3.2 - Contact form of pantograph and contact line -- 6.2.3.3 - Pantograph and overhead contact line contact force -- 6.2.3.4 - Condition of contact face between strip and contact wire -- 6.2.4 - Steady-State Thermal Effect of Pantograph and Contact Line -- 6.3 - Static electric contact test -- 6.3.1 - Test Process and Data -- 6.3.2 - Analysis on Test Data -- 6.3.3 - Special Phenomenon in Test -- 6.3.4 - Calculation of Static Electric Contact Parameters -- 6.4 - Sliding electric contact -- 6.4.1 - Mathematical Model of Transient Heat Conduction -- 6.4.2 - Pantograph and Overhead Contact Line Transient Heat Effect Generated by Starting Current -- 6.4.3 - Pantograph and Overhead Contact Line Transient Heat Effect Generated by Short-Circuit Current -- 6.4.4 - Strip Heating During Current Collection by Pantograph -- 6.5 - Open-close contact -- 6.5.1 - Basic Properties of Arc -- 6.5.2 - Cause of Electric Spark or Arc in Pantograph and Contact Line -- 6.5.2.1 - Electric spark in sliding contact. , 6.5.2.2 - Electric arc in sliding contact -- 6.5.2.3 - Electric spark or arc in pantograph rising and dropping -- 6.5.2.4 - Arc generated when pantograph passes through electrical sectioning of contact line -- 6.5.2.4.1 - Pantograph Passes Through Insulated Overlap -- 6.5.2.4.2 - Pantograph Passes Through Insulated Overlap Phase Separation -- 6.5.2.4.3 - Pantograph Passes Through Section Insulator -- 6.5.2.5 - Arc generated when foreign matter exists on strip or contact wire surface -- 6.5.2.6 - Arc generated on wavy surface of contact wire -- 6.5.2.7 - Arc generated when contact wire has mounting defect -- 6.5.3 - Thermal Analysis of Arc Erosion on Contact Wire -- 6.5.3.1 - Mathematical model of arc-to-contact wire heat conduction -- 6.5.3.2 - Simulation result and analysis -- 6.5.3.2.1 - Temperature Rise of Contact Wire Caused by Stationary Arc -- 6.5.3.2.2 - Temperature Rise of Contact Wire Caused by Moving Arc -- 6.5.4 - Arc Phenomenon of High-Speed Pantograph and Overhead Contact Line System -- 6.6 - Friction abrasion mechanism of pantograph and contact line -- Brief summary -- Chapter 7 - Design and Construction of Pantograph and Contact Line Systems -- 7.1 - Overview -- 7.2 - Basic pantograph requirements -- 7.3 - Basic requirements on contact line -- 7.4 - System design of pantograph and contact line -- 7.4.1 - System Parameter Calculation for Contact Line -- 7.4.2 - Simulation of Dynamic Interaction Between Pantograph and Contact Line -- 7.4.2.1 - Parameters of pantograph -- 7.4.2.2 - Parameters of contact line -- 7.4.2.3 - Simulation result -- 7.4.3 - Design Scheme of Contact Line -- 7.5 - Selection of equipment and parts of contact line -- 7.5.1 - Mast and Foundation -- 7.5.2 - Support Device -- 7.5.3 - Registration Device -- 7.5.4 - Insulator -- 7.5.5 - Dropper -- 7.5.6 - Electric Connection -- 7.5.7 - Section Insulator. , 7.5.8 - Anchor Device and Midpoint Anchor.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-812886-0
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949292630402882
    Format: 1 online resource (X, 786 p. 160 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2018.
    ISBN: 3-319-72170-4
    Series Statement: ICME-13 Monographs,
    Content: This book is Open Access under a CC BY 4.0 license. The book presents the Invited Lectures given at 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education (ICME-13). ICME-13 took place from 24th- 31st July 2016 at the University of Hamburg in Hamburg (Germany). The congress was hosted by the Society of Didactics of Mathematics (Gesellschaft für Didaktik der Mathematik - GDM) and took place under the auspices of the International Commission on Mathematical Instruction (ICMI). ICME-13 – the biggest ICME so far - brought together about 3500 mathematics educators from 105 countries, additionally 250 teachers from German speaking countries met for specific activities. The scholars came together to share their work on the improvement of mathematics education at all educational levels.. The papers present the work of prominent mathematics educators from all over the globe and give insight into the current discussion in mathematics education. The Invited Lectures cover a wide spectrum of topics, themes and issues and aim to give direction to future research towards educational improvement in the teaching and learning of mathematics education. This book is of particular interest to researchers, teachers and curriculum developers in mathematics education.
    Note: Foreword, Gabriele Kaiser -- Practice-based Initial Teacher Education: Developing Inquiring Professionals, Glenda Anthony -- Mathematical experiments – an ideal first step into mathematics, Albrecht Beutelspacher -- Intersections of Culture, Language, And Mathematics Education: Looking Back And Looking Ahead, Marta Civil -- The Double Continuity in Algebra, Al Cuoco, William McCallum -- A Friendly Introduction to “Knowledge In Pieces”: Modeling Types of Knowledge and their roles in Learning, Andrea diSessa -- History of Mathematics, Mathematics Education, and the Liberal Arts, Michael N. Fried -- Knowledge and Action for Change through Culture, Community and Curriculum, Linda Furuto -- The Impact and Challenges of Early Mathematics Intervention in an Australian Context, Ann Gervasoni -- Helping teacher educators in institutions of higher learning to prepare prospective and practicing teachers to teach mathematics, Herbert Ginsburg -- Hidden connections and double meanings: A mathematical viewpoint of affective and cognitive interactions in learning, Inés María Gómez-Chacón -- The Role of Algebra in School Mathematics, Liv Sissel Grønmo -- Storytelling for tertiary mathematics students, Ansie Harding -- PME and the international community of mathematics education, Rina Hershkowitz, Stefan Ufer -- ICMI 1966-2016: A double insiders’ view of the latest half century of the International Commission on Mathematical Instruction, Bernard R. Hodgson, Mogens Niss -- Formative Assessment in Inquiry based Elementary Mathematics, Alena Hošpesová -- Professional development of mathematics teachers: Through the lens of the camera, Ronnie Karsenty -- Powering Knowledge vs. Pouring Facts, Petar Kenderov -- Mathematical Problem Solving in Choice-Affluent Environments, Boris Koichu -- Natural Differentiation – An Approach to Cope with Heterogeneity, Günter Krauthausen -- Changes in Attitudes Towards Textbook Task Modification Using Confrontation of Complexity in a Collaborative Inquiry: Two Case Studies, Kyeong-Hwa Lee -- How can cognitive Neuroscience contribute to Mathematics Education? Bridging the two research areas, Roza Leikin -- Themes in Mathematics Teacher Professional learning research in South Africa: A Review of the Period 2006-2015, Mdutshekelwa Ndlovu -- Pedagogies of Emergent Learning, Ricardo Nemirovsky -- Connecting Mathematics, Community, Culture and Place: Promise, Possibilities, and Problems, Cynthia Nicol -- Relevance of learning logical Analysis of Mathematical Statements, Judith Njomgang Ngansop -- Understanding and Visualizing Linear Transformations, Asuman Oktac -- Mapping the Relationship between written and enacted Curriculum: Examining teachers’ decision making, Janine Remillard -- Building Bridges Between Math Education and Engineering Education Communities: a dialogue through Modelling and Simulation, Ruth Rodriguez -- Constructing dynamic geometry: insights from a study of teaching practices in English schools, Kenneth Ruthven -- Exploring the Contribution of Gestures to Mathematical Argumentation Processes in a Semiotic Perspective, Cristina Sabena -- Improving Mathematics Pedagogy through Student/Teacher Valuing: Lessons from five Continents, Wee Tiong Seah -- About a collaborative work. Exploring the Functional World in a Computer Enriched Environment, Carmen Sessa -- Re-centring the individual in participatory accounts of professional identity, Jeppe Skott -- Enactive metaphorising in the learning of mathematics, Jorge Soto-Andrade -- Number Sense in Elementary School Children from different Social Backgrounds: The uses and Meanings Given to Numbers, Alina Galvão Spinillo -- Uncovering Chinese Pedagogy: Spiral Variation—The Unspoken Principle of Algebra Thinking to Develop Chinese Curriculum and instruction of “Two Basics”, Xuhua Sun -- Digital Pedagogy in Mathematics Learning, Yahya Tabesh -- Activity Theory in French Didactic Research, Fabrice Vandebrouck -- The effect of a video-based intervention on the knowledge-based reasoning of future mathematics teachers, Naďa Vondrová -- Popularization of the of Probability Theory and Statistics in School Through Intellectual Competitions, Ivan Vysotskiy -- Noticing in Pre-Service Teacher Education: Research Lessons as a context for reflection on learners’ Mathematical Reasoning and Sense-Making, Helena Wessels -- Dialogues on Numbers: Script-writing as approximation of practice, Rina Zazkis -- Equity in mathematics education: What did TIMSS and PISA tell us in the last two decades? Yan Zhu. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-319-72169-0
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949548778902882
    Format: 1 online resource (VIII, 322 p.)
    ISBN: 3-11-069010-1
    Series Statement: Dialectics of the Global ; Volume 8
    Content: This volume, bringing together work by scholars from Europe, East Asia, North America, and West Africa, investigates transnational religious spaces in a comparative manner by juxtaposing East Asian and African examples. It highlights flows of ideas, actors, and organizations out of, into, or within a given continental space. These flows are patterned mainly by colonialism or migration. The book also examines cases where the transnational space in question encompasses both East Asia and Africa, notably in the development of Japanese new religions in Africa. Most of the studies are located in the present; a few go back to the late nineteenth century. The volume is rounded off by Thomas Tweed’s systematic reflections on categories for the study of transnationalism; his chapter "Flows and Dams" critically weighs the metaphorical language we use to think, speak, and write about transnational religious spaces.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , On the Series -- , Contents -- , 1 Introduction -- , 2 Flows and Dams: Rethinking Categories for the Study of Transnationalism -- , 3 From Mission Station to Tent Revival: Material Forms and Spatial Formats in Africa’s Missionary Encounter -- , 4 Mission Spaces in German East Africa: Spatial Imaginations, Implementations, and Incongruities against the Backdrop of an Emerging Colonial Spatial Order -- , 5 Redeeming Zululand: Placing Cultural Resonances in the Nazareth Baptist Church, South Africa -- , 6 From Redemption City to Christian Disneyland: The Unfolding of Transnational Religious Spaces -- , 7 Transnational Evangelical Spaces in Muslim Urban Settings: The Presence and Place-Making of African Christian Migrants in Morocco -- , 8 Transforming Spatial Formats: Imagined Commonalities, Imaginary Spaces, and Spaces of Imagination -- , 9 Transitioning the Vietnamese Ullambana Festival to Taiwan -- , 10 Vietnamese Transnational Religions: The Cold War Polarities of Temples in “Little Hanois” and “Little Saigons” -- , 11 Tiantai Transnationalism: Mobility, Identity, and Lineage Networks in Modern Chinese Buddhism -- , 12 Of Ancestors and Others: Cultural Resonance from Japan among Spiritualists in Kinshasa -- , 13 Japanese Spiritualities in Africa: From a Transnational Space to the Creation of a Local Lifestyle -- , 14 American Dao and Global Interactions: Transnational Religious Networks in an English-Speaking Yiguandao Congregation in Urban California -- , 15 Generating Global Pure Lands: Renjian Buddhist Civic Engagement within and beyond the Chinese Diaspora Communities Worldwide -- , List of Contributors -- , Index , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-068995-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9948190390702882
    Format: 1 online resource (936 pages)
    Edition: Reprint 2019
    ISBN: 3-11-086055-4
    Content: To celebrate the 270th anniversary of the De Gruyter publishing house, the company is providing permanent open access to 270 selected treasures from the De Gruyter Book Archive. Titles will be made available to anyone, anywhere at any time that might be interested. The DGBA project seeks to digitize the entire backlist of titles published since 1749 to ensure that future generations have digital access to the high-quality primary sources that De Gruyter has published over the centuries.
    Note: Includes index. , -- , Effect of supernatant from stimulated lymphocyte subpopulation on sheep erythrocyte electrophoretic mobility / , Influence of autacoids and some drugs on lymphoid cells in vitro: Secretion of charge changing lymphokines and modulation of the ConA response / , Assessment of transfer factor activity using the tanned erythrocyte electrophoretic mobility test / , Basic mechanisms of EMT: Investigations of some effects / , Histospecific tumor - associated antigens from normal and malignant tissues treated with viral neuraminidase: Their application in the electrophoretic mobility test (EM-test) / , Cancer diagnosis and other applications by using the electrophoretic-mobility-test (EM-test in the last ten years (1974-1984): A critical review / , Abstracts of papers not received as manuscripts -- , Author index -- , Subject index -- , Backmatter , -- , Electrophoretic characterization of lymphocyte separated on Percoll density gradients / , Enrichment of chicken peripheral blood B lymphocytes by preparative free flow electrophoresis / , A method of analysing a polymodal histogram of electrophoretic mobility / , Malignant transformation - cell characterization in leukemia -- , Differences in the electrophoretic mobilities of pigmented and non-pigmented melanoma cells / , Electrophoresis of mouse leukocytes and leukemia cells / , Application of the cell electrophoresis for characterisation of leukemic cells / , Electrophoretic mobility distribution of cells in leukemia / , Electrophoretic mobility distributions and membrane phenotypes of some hemopoietic cell lines and fresh leukemic cells / , Electrophoresis of leukemic white blood cells with Lazypher / , Cell electrophoretic and size distribution investigations of thrombocytes of patients with acute leukemia and hemorrhagic diathesis / , Influence of exogenic factors: radiation, stress, antibodies, drugs, mitogens -- , Cell electrophoretic mobility as an aid to study biological systems / , The biochemical and morphologic blood analysis and electrophoretic behaviour of rat erythrocytes after gamma irradiation / , Electrophoretic mobility of erythrocytes from gamma - or alpha-irradiated rats protected by adeturone / , The use of the electrophoretic microscope PARMOQUANT 2 for the investigation of erythrocytes in dynamics in the therapy of patients with psoriasis / , Effect of ultraviolet irradiation on electrophoretic behaviour of red blood cells / , Stress induced alterations in electrophoretic and morphological properties of thymus cells / , Erythrocyte electrophoretic mobility and its membrane state in conditions of adrenalin stress / , Some aspects of cell electrophoresis application in immunological investigations / , Application of antibodies to cell electrophoresis / , In vitro differential effects of chlorpromazine on the surface charge of murine T cell subsets / , Purification of intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes by preparative electrophoresis / , Microelectrophoresis of epithelial cells and lymphocytes / , Monitoring of ATG production using cell electrophoresis / , Cell electrophoretic detection of pregnancy factors / , Isolation of cationic proteins from bovine allantoic fluid - A preliminary study of their biological properties / , Preliminary investigation of the effect of chinese herbs on lymphocyte stimulation by cell electrophoresis / , The variation in the electrophoretic mobility of erythrocytes after massive blood replacement by "Perftoran" / , The application of cell electrophoresis to the production of erythrocyte diagnostic preparations / , Electrophoretic mobility, ecto-ATPase activity and mitotic rate of thymocytes after treatment of mice with immunosuppressive drugs / , On the sensitivity of several indicators of cytotoxic drug effects of thymocytes in vitro / , Discrimination between functional and non-functional ConA-receptors by means of cell electrophoresis / , Mechanism of cell charge alteration of T lymphocytes after ConA stimulation / , The effect of peanut agglutinin on the electrophoretic mobility of lymphocyte populations / , Phytohaemagglutinin-induced changes of electrophoretic mobility and functional activity of PEA chloroplasts / , Cell electrophoretic detection of the influence of transfer factor on trypsinated T lymphocytes / , Detection of multiple sclerosis -- , Family studies in multiple sclerosis: Frequency amongst relatives of a proband / , Multiple sclerosis: Diagnosis by He-Ne laser irradiation of erythrocytes / , Laser Cytopherometry in multiple sclerosis / , Detection of lymphokines: methodical aspects, cancer, renal transplantation, drugs -- , The macrophage electrophoretic mobility test : Clinical applications: A guide / , Enrichment and characterization of the macrophage slowing factor released by mononuclear blood cells upon contact with CEA or teratoma - derived proteins / , Characterization of the phytohaemagglutinin-induced macrophage slowing factor (PHA-MSF) / , Failure of the MEM test for cancer diagnosis / , Long-time study in melanoma patients with TAA-melanoma and PPD 8 years after primary operation by MEM-test / , Investigation of obliterative vascular diseases with the PARMOQUANT 2 / , The transfer of cellular immunity in the in vitro MEM test by immune RNA isolated from guinea-pigs immunized with basic protein of human glioma / , Alteration of electrophoretic mobility of guinea pig peritoneal macrophages by carrageenan / , The tanned erythrocyte electrophoretic mobility (TEEM) test / , Frontmatter -- , Preface -- , List of chairmen -- , Contents -- , Opening speech -- , Microgravity cell electrophoresis experiments on the Space shuttle: A 1984 overview / , Cell electrophoresis techniques -- , Free zone electrophoresis of animal cells: Experiments on cell-cell interactions / , Video image correlation electrophoresis: An intermediate stage of automation / , System 3000 Automated Electrokinetics Analyzer for biomedical applications / , Automated single cell electrophoresis realized in PARMOQUANT 2 and PARMOQUANT L: Test Results / , Dielectrophoresis, magnetic immuno-microspheres -- , Dielectrophoretic characterisation and separation of biological cells / , Cell separation: Comparison between magnetic immunomicrospheres (MIMS) and FACS / , Cell electrophoresis in basic studies: theoretical and methodical aspects; topochemistry -- , Electrokinetic evidence for blood cell membrane - drug interactions: Usefulness and applications in monitoring treatment of mental and neuroendocrine disorders / , Is the method of electrophoresis in determination of electric surface properties of particles a problem for erythrocytes ? / , Influence of surface structure on cell electrophoresis / , The influence of particle concentration on microelectrophoretic mobility and on the electrooptical effect / , Phytohemagglutinin-induced effects on the passive electric and electrophoretic properties of erythrocytes / , Electrophoretic mobility, surface carbohydrates and cell interactions - Studies on erythrocytes and melanoma cell lines / , Subcellular particles, bacteria, vesicles, liposomes -- , Effect of changes of surface potential of cellular organelles on their enzymic activities / , Surface charge density of purple membrane fragments / , The electric surface charge of photosynthetic membranes / , Electrophoretic behaviour of Escherichia coli strains in dependence of different surface antigens / , A method for checking the fermentation processes of Escherichia coli strains with fimbrial antigens / , Influence of Escherichia coli bacteria on the surface charge of lymphocytes / , Free flow electrophoresis study of the non-protein supported transfer of phosphatidic acid and polyglycerophospholipids between artificial membranes / , Free flow electrophoresis used to study the interaction of pig brain microtubular proteins with phospholipid model membranes - Role of phospholipid composition / , Influence of cations on the surface potential of negatively charged vesicles / , The ζ - and Ψ0 potential of artificial membranes with TMMA-salts / , Use of free flow electrophoresis in studies of surface and intracellular membranes and functionally important domains in blood platelets and leucocytes / , Investigation of body fluids by particleelectrophoresis. I . Influence of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) on the electro-phoretic mobility (EPM) of artificial particles - A useful tool for the evaluation of meningitis? / , Investigation of body fluids by particle electrophoresis. II. Particle electrophoresis for differentiation between pulmonary diseases / , Investigation of body fluids by particleelectrophoresis. III. Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in newborn infants and cystic fibrosis as determined by investigation of pharyngeal aspirates and serum / , Characterization of lymphocytes: methodology and clinical applications -- , Cell electrophoresis - Past and future / , Preparative free flow electrophoresis of lymphoid cells: A review / , Analytical and preparative free flow cell electrophoresis : an alternative and complementary method to flow cytometry and sorting / , Suitability of automated single cell electrophoresis (ASCE) for biomedical and clinical applications: General remarks / , Electrophoretic mobility and monoclonal antibody combined in the study of human peripheral blood lymphocytes / , Lymphocyte electrophoresis in tumor-bearing mice and its application to drug evaluation / , The changes of lymphocyte electrophoretic mobility in cancer patients / , Cell electrophoretic investigation of peripheral blood lymphocytes from patients with bronchial carcinoma before, during and after radiation therapy / , Influence of BCG immunotherapy on circulating lymphoid populations of cancer patients. I. Results in melanoma patients treated for residual disease / , Influence of BCG immunotherapy on circulating lymphoid populations of cancer patients. II. Results in breast cancer patients treated for residual disease / , Histogram of regional lymph nodes in tumors of the ear, nose and throat (ENT) / , Cell electrophoretic characterization of lymphocytes from patients with treated and untreated sarcoidosis / , Cell electrophoretic studies on lymphocytes after transplantation / , Further studies on the influence of the method of isolation of human peripheral blood lymphocytes on the distribution of their electrophoretic mobilities / , Characterization of electrophoretically separated lymphocytes subpopulations in human peripheral blood / , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-010177-7
    Language: English
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    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 305 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-316-76223-8 , 1-316-75678-5 , 1-316-76727-2
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in linguistics ; 156
    Content: Prosody is generally studied at a separate linguistic level from syntax and semantics. It analyses phonetic properties of utterances such as pitch and prominence, and orders them into phonological categories such as pitch accent, boundary tone, and metrical grid. The goal is to define distinctive formal differentiators of meanings in utterances. But what these meanings are is either excluded or a secondary concern. This book takes the opposite approach, asking what are the basic categories of meaning that speakers want to transmit to listeners? And what formal means do they use to achieve it? It places linguistic form in functions of speech communication, and takes into account all the formal exponents - sounds, words, syntax, prosodies - for specific functional coding. Basic communicative functions such as 'questioning' may be universally assumed, but their coding by linguistic bundles varies between languages. A comparison of function-form systems in English, German and Mandarin Chinese shows this formal diversity for universal functions.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 24 Oct 2017). , Introduction -- Speech Communication in Human Interaction -- Prosody in a Functional Framework: The Kiel Intonation Model (KIM) -- The REPRESENTATION Function -- The APPEAL function -- The EXPRESSION Function -- Linguistic Form of Communicative Functions in Language Comparison.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-316-62179-0
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-107-17072-9
    Language: English
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    Format: 1 online resource (432 p.) : , 10 color + 34 b/w illus. 2 maps.
    ISBN: 9780691219844
    Content: A comparative history of the practices, technologies, institutions, and people that created distinct literary traditions around the world, from ancient to modern timesLiterature is such a familiar and widespread form of imaginative expression today that its existence can seem inevitable. But in fact very few languages ever developed the full-fledged literary cultures we take for granted. Challenging basic assumptions about literatures by uncovering both the distinct and common factors that led to their improbable invention, How Literatures Begin is a global, comparative history of literary origins that spans the ancient and modern world and stretches from Asia and Europe to Africa and the Americas.The book brings together a group of leading literary historians to examine the practices, technologies, institutions, and individuals that created seventeen literary traditions: Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indian, Greek, Roman, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic, English, German, Russian, Latin American, African, African American, and World Literature. In these accessible accounts, which are framed by general and section introductions and a conclusion by the editors, literatures emerge as complex weaves of phenomena, unique and deeply rooted in particular times and places but also displaying surprising similarities. Again and again, new literatures arise out of old, come into being through interactions across national and linguistic borders, take inspiration from translation and cultural cross-fertilization, and provide new ways for groups to imagine themselves in relation to their moment in history.Renewing our sense of wonder for the unlikely and strange thing we call literature, How Literatures Begin offers fresh opportunities for comparison between the individual traditions that make up the rich mosaic of the world’s literatures.The book is organized in four sections, with seventeen literatures covered by individual contributors: Part I: East and South Asia: Chinese (Martin Kern), Japanese (Wiebke Denecke), Korean (Ksenia Chizhova), and Indian (Sheldon Pollock); Part II: The Mediterranean: Greek (Deborah Steiner), Roman (Joseph Farrell), Hebrew (Jacqueline Vayntraub), Syriac (Alberto Rigolio), and Arabic (Gregor Schoeller); Part III: European Vernaculars: Romance Languages (Simon Gaunt), English (Ingrid Nelson), German (Joel Lande), Russian (Michael Wachtel); Part IV: Modern Geographies: Latin American (Rolena Adorno), African (Simon Gikandi), African American (Douglas Jones), and World Literature (Jane O. Newman).
    Note: Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- , CONTRIBUTORS -- , INTRODUCTION -- , Part I. East and South Asia -- , Introduction -- , 1 Chinese -- , 2 Japanese -- , 3 Korean -- , 4 Indian -- , Part II. The Mediterranean -- , Introduction -- , 5 Greek -- , 6 Latin -- , 7 Hebrew -- , 8 Syriac -- , 9 Arabic -- , Part III. European Vernaculars -- , Introduction -- , 10 English -- , 11 Romance Languages -- , 12 German -- , 13 Russian -- , Part IV. Modern Geographies -- , Introduction -- , 14 Latin American -- , 15 African -- , 16 African American -- , 17 World Literature -- , Conclusion -- , Notes -- , Bibliography -- , Index , In English.
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    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789004469846 , 9789004469839
    Series Statement: East and West ; 11
    Content: European Perceptions of China and Perspectives on the Belt and Road Initiative is a collection of fourteen essays on the way China is perceived in Europe today. These perceptions - and they are multiple - are particularly important to the People's Republic of China as the country grapples with its increasingly prominent role on the international stage, and equally important to Europe as it attempts to come to terms with the technological, social and economic advances of the Belt and Road Initiative. The authors are, on the whole, senior academics specializing in such topics as International Relations and Security, Public Diplomacy, Media and Cultural Studies, and Philosophy and Religion from more than a dozen different European countries and are involved in various international projects focussed on Europe-China relations.
    Note: List of Graphs, Figures and Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction --   Stephen Rowley -- 1 'Stuck between a Rock and a Hard Place' -- Europe, the EU and the New Chinese Century --   David J Galbreath, Neville Chi Hang Li and Max Roger Taylor -- 2 Spain's Views of China -- The Economy Is The Key --   Mario Esteban -- 3 Kyiv - Beijing Relations in the Context of the Ukrainian-Russian Conflict -- Interests, Concerns and Images --   Olexiy Haran -- 4 Sino-Polish Relations -- From Socialist Brothers to the Post-Cold War Period's Reconfigurations --   Dominik Mierzejewski -- 5 German and Hungarian Views on The Belt and Road Initiative - A Power Game Balance in Central Europe? --   Csaba Moldicz -- 6 Transnational Organized Crime and Foreign Direct Investment in Spain -- What Could the Government-Supported Chinese FDI Learn from the Russian Precedent? --   Rubén Ruiz Ramas -- 7 Know Better, Like Better -- An Appraisal of the Effect of the Belt and Road Initiative on Chinese Brand Image in France --   Youssef El Haoussine -- 8 China's Image in the Czech Republic -- Media Reflection of Elite Policies --   Ivana Karásková -- 9 China's Image in Belgian Media -- Between Fascination and Fear --   Erik Vlaeminck -- 10 Exploring Public Perceptions of, and Interactions with, the Chinese in Hungary --   Irina Golubeva -- 11 China - A View from Romania Beyond Perceptions and Stereotypes --   Mariana Nicolae -- 12 China's Public Diplomacy Versus Mainstream Media's Narrative -- A Challenge in Image and Reputation Management --   Greg Simons -- 13 The Spiritual Roots of Typical European (and Western) Evaluations of China --   Kaspars Klavins -- 14 The Historical Foundation for a Speculative BRI as the Best Route to a Renewed Self --   Jean-Paul Rosaye -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: European Perceptions of China and Perspectives on the Belt and Road Initiative. Leiden ; Boston : BRILL, 2021 ISBN 9789004469839
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