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  • 1
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    almahu_9949069078402882
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 519 p.).
    ISBN: 9781849505147 (electronic bk.) :
    Series Statement: International finance review, v. 8
    Content: This volume of International Finance Review focuses on the Asia-Pacific financial markets. A total of 22 original papers, not published elsewhere, have been selected from a competitive field. These papers utilize a variety of methods, including theoretical, empirical and qualitative to highlight a range of issues across the region. Several papers offer combinations of these different categories and among the empirical papers, there are a wide variety of datasets analyzed. While China does play a significant part in the analysis of five of the papers in this volume (this is to be expected given its importance in the region), a host of other countries are also considered. This ensures the volume is truly international in its scope. These papers each serve to contribute to the knowledge on a particular issue related to the financial markets within this region and for this volume, three main issues have been identified: integration, innovation and challenges. Articles are contributed by experts in their fields. It is truly international in scope.
    Note: A single currency for ASEAN-5 : an empirical study of economic convergence and symmetry / Zhi Lu Xu, Bert D. Ward, Christopher Gan -- Periodically collapsing bubbles in the Asian emerging stock markets / Ako Doffou -- Currency crises in Asia : a multivariate logit approach / Jan P.A.M. Jacobs, Gerard H. Kuper, Lestano -- A new approach for estimating relationships between stock market returns : evidence of financial integration in the Southeast Asian region / T.J. Brailsford, T.J. O'Neill, J. Penm -- Evidence of bubbles in the Malaysian stock market / Gary J. Rangel, Subramaniam S. Pillay -- Abnormal returns after large stock price changes : evidence from Asia-Pacific markets / Vu Thang Long Pham, Do Quoc Tho Nguyen, Thuy-Duong Tô -- Price limits in Asia-Pacific financial markets : the case of the Shanghai stock exchange / Bert Scholtens, Liu Yao -- China's securities markets : challenges, innovations, and the latest developments / Xinyi Yuan, Wei Fan, Qiang Liu -- Temporal causality of returns of index futures and stock markets : evidence from Malaysia / Wee Ching Pok -- Price behaviour surrounding block transactions in stock index futures markets : international evidence / Alex Frino, Jennifer Kruk, Andrew Lepone -- Introduction to Asia-Pacific financial markets : integration, innovation and challenges / Suk-Joong Kim, Michael D. McKenzie -- The determinants of capital structure : evidence from Vietnam / Nahum Biger, Nam V. Nguyen, Quyen X. Hoang -- Shareholders value creation and destruction : the stock prices effects of merger announcement in Japan / Ognjenka Zrilic, Yasuo Hoshino -- Takeovers and shareholder value creation on the stock exchange of Thailand / David E. Allen, Amporn Soongswang -- Herd behaviour of Chinese mutual funds / Jean Jinghan Chen, Xinrong Xiao, Peng Cheng -- Correlation dynamics between Asia-Pacific, EU and US stock returns / Stuart Hyde, Don Bredin, Nghia Nguyen -- Performance persistence of pension fund managers : evidence from Hong Kong mandatory provident funds / Patrick Kuok-Kun Chu -- Financial market implications of India's pension reform / Hélène K. Poirson -- On the safety and soundness of Chinese banks in the post-WTO era / Lei Xu, Chien-Ting Lin -- Market discipline by CD holders : evidence from Japan with a comparison to the US / Ayami Kobayashi -- What are the next steps for bond market development in Thailand? / Jonathan A. Batten, Pongsak Hoontrakul -- Conditional autocorrelation and stock market integration in the Asia-Pacific / Suk-Joong Kim, Michael D. McKenzie -- The impact of the opening up of the B-share markets on the integration of Chinese stock markets / Langnan Chen, Steven Li, Weibin Lin.
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  • 2
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    Leiden; : Brill,
    UID:
    almahu_9949702374802882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789004512702 , 9789004512696
    Series Statement: Personal/Public Scholarship ; 12
    Content: The reality of disability-of what it means to be disabled-has primarily been written by non-disabled people. Disability and disabled individuals are often described with pity, presented as burdens, or are background figures in larger non-disabled narratives. Redefining Disability challenges the outsider-dominated approach to disability by centering the disabled experience. This edited volume, featuring all disabled authors and creators, combines traditional academic works with personal reflections, visual art, and poetry. These works address disability and race, sexuality and disability, disability cultures, accommodation, self-diagnosis, and how we manage the obstacles ableist institutions place in our way. The authors address a variety of disabilities, including sensory, chronic pain, mobility, developmental disorders, and mental illness. It is through these testimonies that we hope to redefine disability on our terms; to clearly state that disability is not a bad word, and that all disabled lives have value. Redefining Disability is interdisciplinary, with broad application for undergraduate courses, graduate seminars, or to read for pleasure. Each entry contains discussion questions and/or activities for educators to use in the classroom.
    Note: Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Paul D. C. Bones, Jessica Smartt Gullion and Danielle Barber -- 1 Existing in a Mortal Form and Other Disabling Experiences -- E. J. K. Brimner and R. McGuire -- 2 Disabled Humans and Our Non-Human Animal Companions -- Paul D. C. Bones -- Pet Profile: Charlie -- Aparna Nair -- 3 Disability Discourse Stuck in a Black/White Binary: Embodying a Black and Disabled Identity as a Mixed-Race Person -- Cassandra Lovelock -- 4 Plum Tomato: Solanum lycopersicum -- Ellen Samuels -- 5 Disability Aesthetics: A Crip Artistry Manifesto -- Aurora Berger -- 6 Life on the Line -- Aurora Berger -- 7 Finding My Way in a Society Where I Don't Fit -- Jill Richardson -- Pet Profile: Mac -- Valerie and Chase Novack -- 8 Misfit in the Academy: Succeeding as a Visually Impaired Scholar in Australia -- Sheelagh Daniels-Mayes -- Pet Profile: Mudkip -- Ari -- 9 Justice vs. Injustice: Poetic Dialogue about the Meaning of Disability Justice among People Labelled/with Intellectual Disability -- Anonymous, Anonymous, Anonymous, Nicholas Herd, Anonymous, Doreen Kalifer, with support from Erin Kuri and Ann Fudge Schormans -- 10 Inspiration Porn and Desperation Porn: Disrupting the Objectification of Disability in Media -- Kara B. Ayers and Katherine A. Reed -- Pet Profile: Scribbles -- Melanie Coughlin -- 11 Tap Tap Tap -- Marie Gagnon -- 12 Adaptation from the Margins: Toward a Crip Theatre -- Christopher Bryant -- Pet Profile: Pepper -- Brian -- 13 Diagnosis Limbo -- Danielle Barber -- Pet Profile: Luther & Layla -- Danielle Barber -- 14 Successful Sad -- Vanessa Ellison -- Pet Profile: Monkey -- Emily Dall'Ora Warfield -- 15 Ddeaf Adjacency: Liminal Conditions of Not Hearing -- Megan Marshall -- 16 S-I-L-I-C-O-N-E Inject-Ear | Silicone Injections: In American Sign Language (ASL) Gloss and English -- Raymond Luczak -- 17 Utensils and Fire -- Jessica Spears Williams -- 18 Seeing Brains: Shakespeare, Autism, and Self-Identification -- Nicholas R. Helms -- Pet Profile: Pike Trickleg -- Lauren (aka L.W. Salinas) -- 19 Hot Girl Bummer: Achieving Disabled Sexual Liberation in an Ableist World -- Katherine O'Connell -- Pet Profile: Abacus -- Kimberly C. Merenda -- 20 Selected Poems -- Jessi Aaron -- Pet Profile: Opal, Orbit, & Ruby -- Aubree Evans -- 21 Maybe Do Talk to Strangers on the Internet? An Interview with Corin de Parsons Frietas -- Corin Parsons de Frietas (with Paul D. C. Bones) -- Pet Profile: Finn & Bear -- Corin Parsons de Freitas -- 22 Finding Empowerment in the Middle: Navigating Hidden Disabilities in Academia -- Summer M. Jackson -- Pet Profile: Rocko (More Formally Known as Rocko Taco) -- Summer M. Jackson -- 23 Taking Center Stage in the Face of Shame and Scars -- Jasmine (Jaz) Gray -- Pet Profile: Aisling & Truthe -- Jennifer Stahl -- 24 Assistive Tech, Assertive Tech -- Cole Sorensen -- 25 Modern Day Changelings: On Being an Autistic Parent of an Autistic Child -- Alison Kelly -- 26 Stone, Water, Land, Spine -- Elizabeth Glass -- Pet Profile: Maximus Aurelius Gullion, Guardian of the Realm, Slayer of Demons, Friend to Unicorn and Dragon, Defender of Squeaky Toys & Spartacus the Mighty -- Jessica Smartt Gullion -- 27 Cancer Isn't Like a Movie, But If It Was It'd Be a Horror Flick -- Terri Juneau Eklund -- Pet Profile: Bacon & Pancake -- Terri Juneau Eklund -- 28 "It's Meant to Be a Hazing Process": Deciphering Ableism Surrounding Academic Accommodations -- Corey Reutlinger -- Pet Profile: Captain Jack Harkness & Pippa Millicent Tiny Panther -- Tara Elliot -- 29 Night of the Living Ableds: Disability, Representation, and Horror Film -- Paul D. C. Bones -- Pet Profile: Mildred Sausage, Allan Hamsteak, & Inara Bacon -- Paul D. C. Bones -- 30 A Bright Green: After Lou Ferrigno, A Deaf Bodybuilder Who Played the Incredible Hulk (1977-1982) -- Raymond Luczak -- 31 Manifesto -- The Committee for the Sick and Useless.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Redefining Disability. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2022 ISBN 9789004512696
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Erlebnisbericht
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949420160202882
    Format: XXIII, 641 p. 98 illus., 79 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 9789811949296
    Series Statement: Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing, 420
    Content: This edited book discusses creative and recent developments of fuzzy systems and its real-life applications of multiple criteria decision making. Keeping on the existing fuzzy sets and recent developed fuzzy sets, viz., intuitionistic fuzzy, Pythagorean fuzzy, Fermatean fuzzy, Hesitant fuzzy and multiple criteria decision approaches, this book is committed to probing the soft computing techniques and fuzzy multiple criteria decision making in favour of fuzzy intelligent system and business analytics. It also addresses novel development of fuzzy set theory as well as real-life applications of fuzzy systems. It presents challenging and useful real-world applications based on problems of decision making in various fields. The modelling and solution procedures of such real-world problems will be provided concisely although all topics start with a more developed resolution. The contributory chapters will be based on the vast research experiences of the authors in real-world decision-making problems. This book provides readers with a valuable conspectus of several decision-making problems as a reference for researchers and industrial practitioners in this field. This book will broadly cover recent development of fuzzy systems and its applications of multiple criteria decision making in the areas of management and production, manufacturing management, selections problems, group decision making, transportation and logistics, inventory control systems and interval technique/fuzzy technique (uncertainty) of the above mentioned areas.
    Note: Chapter 1. Generalized Dombi weighted aggregation operators for Multi-attribute decision-making with hesitant fuzzy information -- Chapter 2. A novel extended Fermatean fuzzy framework for evaluating the challenges to sustainable smart city development -- Chapter 3. Nonlinear Scaled Preferences in Linguistic Multi-Criteria Group Decision Making -- Chapter 4. Fermatean Fuzzy Combined Compromise Solution Multiple expert Multiple Criteria Decision Making Approach -- Chapter 5. Multi-criteria decision analysis and fuzzy-decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory (MCDA and F-DEMATEL) method for flipped and sustainable mathematics teaching as a real-life application -- Chapter 6. Accounting for uncertainty and disagreement in multi-criteria decision making using triangular fuzzy numbers and Monte Carlo simulation: A case study about selecting measures for remediation of agricultural land after radioactive contamination -- Chapter 7. An IT2FBWM model to highlight the significance of factors uti-lized in determining p demic hospital site selection -- Chapter 8. Group decision-making analysis under interval-valued q-rung orthopair fuzzy soft expert sets -- Chapter 9. Information Aggregation Approaches for Multi-Criteria Applications -- Chapter 10. Generalized Interval-Valued Intuitionistic Hesitant Fuzzy Power Bonferroni Means and their Applications to Multicriteria Decision Making -- Chapter 11. Modified Senapati and Yager's Fermatean fuzzy distance and its application in students' course placement in tertiary institution -- Chapter 12. A fuzzy decision making inventory model for deteriorating items under discounted partial advance-partial delayed payment strategy -- Chapter 13. The Effect of Solvents on the Oxidation of Acetaldehyde Using TOPSIS Method in a Fuzzy Environment -- Chapter 14. Solution of Airport Gate Re-assignment Problem under Uncertain Environment -- Chapter 15. Bilevel approach for e-bidding auction with regret theory -- Chapter 16. Evaluation of sustainable green building indicators by fuzzy multi-criteria decision making -- Chapter 17. Solving Multi-objective Linear Fractional Programming Problem Utilizing (α, β)-cut in Triangular Intuitionistic Fuzzy Setup -- Chapter 18. q-rung orthopair fuzzy 2-tuple linguistic Hamy mean operators for MAGDM with modified EDAS method -- Chapter 19. Determining the Importance Level of Effective Criteria in the Health Information System Selection via Spherical Fuzzy DEMATEL Method -- Chapter 20. Score function based effective ranking of interval valued Fermatean fuzzy sets and its applications to multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) Problem -- Chapter 21. A Fuzzy EOQ model for deteriorating items under trade credit policy with unfaithfulness nature of customers -- Chapter 22. Comparison of herd tracking systems using fuzzy logic based multi-criteria decision making methods -- Chapter 23. Multi-Criteria Decision Making and its application to online learning platform selection during the Covid-19 pa demic based on TOPSIS Method -- Chapter 24. A comprehensive study on neutrosophic fuzzy solid transportation model and it's solution technique -- Chapter 25. Cubic Picture Hesitant Fuzzy Linear spaces and their applications in multi criteria Decision Making -- Chapter 26. New Ranking Approach to Solve MCDM Problems with Generalized intuitionistic fuzzy Information -- Chapter 27. A note on "Parameter estimation and optimization of multi objective capacitated stochastic transportation problem for gamma distribution" -- Chapter 28. Assigning Mexican regions to categories of marginality with MR-sort -- Chapter 29. Clustering faculty members for the betterment of research outcomes: A fuzzy Multi-Criteria Decision Making approach in Team Formation -- Chapter 30. Freight Village Efficiency Criteria Evaluation via Fuzzy Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Methods. .
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789811949289
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789811949319
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge ; New York ; Melbourne ; Madrid ; Cape Town ; Singapore ; São Paulo ; Delhi ; Dubai ; Tokyo ; Mexiko City :Cambridge University Press,
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    almafu_BV043927343
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 274 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-511-97651-3
    Content: Domestic animals have lived with humans for thousands of years and remain essential to the everyday lives of people throughout the world. In this book, Natasha Fijn examines the process of animal domestication in a study that blends biological and social anthropology, ethology and ethnography. She examines the social behavior of humans and animals in a contemporary Mongolian herding society. After living with Mongolian herding families, Dr Fijn has observed through firsthand experience both sides of the human-animal relationship. Examining their reciprocal social behavior and communication with one another, she demonstrates how herd animals influence Mongolian herders' lives and how the animals themselves are active partners in the domestication process
    Note: Part I. Crossing Boundaries: Prologue: life in the Khangai Mountains; 1. Introduction; 2. A Mongolian etho-ethnography -- Part II. The Social Herd: 3. Social spheres; 4. Names, symbols, colours, and breeding; 5. Multi-species enculturation; 6. Tameness and control -- Part III. Living with Herds: 7. In the land of the horse; 8. The cycle of life: birth to death, spring to winter; 9. The domestic and the wild; 10. The sacred animal -- Conclusion: co-domestic lives
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-107-00090-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Nomade ; Nutztierhaltung ; Domestikation
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949232409102882
    Format: 1 online resource (516 pages)
    ISBN: 0-12-811253-0 , 0-12-811252-2
    Note: Cover -- Title -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Editor Bios -- Contributor Bios -- Acknowledgments -- Section A - Theoretical Perspectives of Investors' Behaviour During Financial Crises -- Chapter 1 - Debt Markets, Financial Crises, and Public Finance in the Eurozone: Action, Structure, and Experience in Greece -- 1.1 - Introduction and Theoretical Framework -- 1.2 - The Crisis Chronology -- 1.3 - Experiences -- 1.3.1 - The Greek Government -- 1.3.1.1 - The Prime Ministers -- 1.3.1.2 - The Ministers of Finance -- 1.3.2 - The European Central Bank -- 1.3.3 - The President of the Eurogroup -- 1.3.4 - The President of the European Commission -- 1.3.5 - The European Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs and the Euro -- 1.3.6 - The President of the European Council -- 1.3.7 - The German Government -- 1.3.8 - The French Government -- 1.3.9 - The Greek Citizen -- 1.3.10 - The Investors -- 1.4 - The Structures -- 1.4.1 - The Structural Weaknesses of the Eurozone -- 1.4.2 - Structural Weaknesses of the Greek Economy -- 1.5 - Conclusions -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 2 - Investor Behavior Before and After the Financial Crisis: Accounting Standards and Risk Appetite in Fixed Income Investing -- 2.1 - Introduction -- 2.2 - Early Signs of Trouble -- 2.3 - Investor Fat Tail-Seeking -- 2.4 - Investor Behavior, Pre- and Postcrisis -- 2.5 - Benchmark-Relative Performance -- 2.5.1 - Nonlinearity in Asset and Portfolio Returns -- 2.6 - Information Ratio in a Low-Volatility/Rate Environment -- 2.7 - Probability of Outperformance and Investor Utility of Wealth -- 2.8 - Portfolio Ratings and Probability of Outperformance -- 2.9 - Conclusions -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 3 - Optimal Bubble Exit Strategies -- 3.1 - Introduction -- 3.2 - The Model -- 3.3 - The Game with Multiple Shots. , 3.4 - Cascading the Orders in Dark Pools -- 3.5 - Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4 - Why History Matters to Financial Economists: The Case of Black Monday 1987 -- 4.1 - Introduction -- 4.2 - Analyzing Investor Behavior -- 4.2.1 - Errors are Information -- 4.2.2 - Experimental Economics and Economic History -- 4.3 - Prisoners' Dilemma and Investor Behavior -- 4.4 - Empirical Observations-The Black Monday of October 1987 -- 4.5 - Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5 - Governing Financial Orders Which Have Been Grown and Not Made: The Origins of the Financial Crisis in Financial Gridlock -- 5.1 - Introduction -- 5.2 - Governing Financial Orders Which Have Been Grown and Not Made -- 5.3 - Common Elements in Recent Crises -- 5.4 - Financial Reform and the Law of Liberty -- 5.5 - Regulating a Grown Financial Order -- 5.6 - Fragmentation of Property Rights and Financial Order -- 5.7 - Illustrations of the Role of Fragmentation of Property Right in Inducing Crises -- 5.7.1 - Market Order as a Public Good -- 5.8 - Regulation as an Imperfect Substitute for Social Norms of Good Behavior -- 5.9 - Liberal Justification of Financial Regulation -- 5.10 - Tragedies of the Commons, Anticommons, and Gridlock -- 5.11 - Fragmentation of Property Rights as a Trigger for Financial Crisis and Reform -- 5.12 - Conclusions -- Appendix: Ownership Fragmentation and Conflicts in the CDO/CDS Market -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 6 - Overconfidence in Finance: Overview and Trends -- 6.1 - Market Efficiency and Investor Rationality -- 6.2 - Overconfidence -- 6.3 - Sources of Overconfidence -- 6.4 - Empirical Evidence on Overconfidence -- 6.5 - What Next for Overconfidence in Finance? -- 6.6 - Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7 - Rational Agents and Irrational Bubbles -- 7.1 - Introduction. , 7.2 - An Application of AB to the United States 2006-07 Housing Bubble -- 7.2.1 - Exogenous Bubble -- 7.2.2 - Endogenous Bubble -- 7.3 - Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8 - The Similarities Between the Bulgarian Local Financial Crisis in 1997 and the Global Financial Crisis in 2008 -- 8.1 - Introduction -- 8.2 - The Face of the Bulgarian Crisis -- 8.3 - On the Edge of the Crisis -- 8.4 - Investor Overconfidence -- 8.5 - The Development of the Bulgarian Financial Crisis -- 8.5.1 - Dramatic Devaluation of the Local Currency -- 8.5.2 - The Behavior of Commercial Banks -- 8.5.3 - Experiment with Index-Linked Bonds -- 8.5.4 - Rollover of Domestic Debt -- 8.5.5 - Why was it Important to Serve the Domestic Debt? -- 8.6 - The Recovery of the Trust in the Financial System -- 8.6.1 - Overcoming of the Political Crisis -- 8.6.2 - New Monetary Regime and Regulations -- 8.6.3 - Monetization of the Sovereign Debt-The Role of Psychological Perceptions -- 8.6.4 - Market Interest Rates-The Role of the Arbitration -- 8.6.5 - To Prudent Fiscal Policies After a Crisis -- 8.6.6 - Impulses for Structural Actions -- 8.7 - Conclusions -- References -- Section B - Empirical Evidence on Investors' Behaviour During Financial Crises -- Chapter 9 - Herding, Volatility, and Market Stress in the Spanish Stock Market -- 9.1 - Introduction -- 9.2 - Data -- 9.3 - Methodology and Results -- 9.3.1 - Herding Intensity Measure -- 9.3.2 - Market Stress and Herding Intensity -- 9.3.3 - Volatility Measure -- 9.3.4 - Volatility, Herding Intensity, and Market Stress -- 9.3.5 - Conditional Volatility Models and Herding -- 9.4 - Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 10 - Did Security Analysts Overreact During the Global Financial Crisis? Canadian Evidence -- 10.1 - Introduction -- 10.2 - Conceptual Framework -- 10.2.1 - Financial Analysts' Forecast Accuracy. , 10.2.2 - Financial Analysts' Forecast Bias -- 10.3 - Data and Methodology -- 10.3.1 - Data -- 10.3.2 - Financial Analysts' Forecast (FAF) Accuracy: A Definition -- 10.3.3 - FAF Bias: A Definition -- 10.3.4 - FAF by Subperiods and Types of Earnings -- 10.4 - Analysis of FAF on Canadian Industrial Sectors -- 10.4.1 - Analysis of FAF Accuracy: Canadian Industrial Sectors Evidence -- 10.4.1.1 - Before the GFC: 2005-07 -- 10.4.1.2 - During the GFC: 2008-10 -- 10.4.1.3 - After the GFC: 2011-14 -- 10.4.2 - Analysis of FAF Bias: Canadian Industry Sectors Effects -- 10.4.3 - Analysis of the Evolution of FAFE by Types of Earnings -- 10.4.3.1 - Earnings profits versus earnings losses: Canadian evidence -- 10.4.3.2 - Earnings increases versus earnings decreases: Canadian evidence -- 10.5 - Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 11 - Bank Failures and Management Inefficiency During the Global Financial Crisis -- 11.1 - Introduction -- 11.2 - Background -- 11.3 - Data -- 11.4 - Methodology -- 11.4.1 - Cost Efficiency Measures -- 11.4.2 - Input and Output Efficiency Measurements -- 11.5 - Results and Discussions -- 11.5.1 - Cost Efficiency -- 11.5.2 - Outputs Efficiency -- 11.5.3 - Inputs Efficiency -- 11.6 - Conclusions -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 12 - Financial Crisis and Herd Behavior: Evidence from the Borsa Istanbul -- 12.1 - Introduction -- 12.2 - Literature Review -- 12.3 - Data and Methodology -- 12.3.1 - Determining the Crisis Periods Using CMAX Methodology -- 12.3.2 - Model of Cross-Sectional Volatility of Beta Coefficients -- 12.3.3 - LSV Measure -- 12.4 - Empirical Findings -- 12.4.1 - Herd Behavior Conditioned on Size -- 12.4.2 - Herd Behavior Conditioned on Stock Return -- 12.5 - Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 13 - Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Stress Testing of Investor Behavior. , 13.1 - Loss Aversion During Economic Crises: The Results of a Questionnaire -- 13.1.1 - Financial Markets and Choices Under Conditions of Uncertainty -- 13.1.2 - The Results of a Questionnaire -- 13.2 - Investor Behavior and Market Oscillations -- 13.2.1 - Some Simple Thoughts on the Practical Implications of Prospect Theory -- 13.2.2 - Financial Markets Over the Last 20 Years: An Ideal Context for Investor Errors -- 13.2.3 - The Behavior of Italian Investors: Stock Market Purchases and Sales During Times of Stress -- 13.3 - Investor Assessments and Coherence with Actual Behaviors -- 13.3.1 - Perhaps Investors Know What is to be Done -- 13.3.2 - …But They are Not Able to Do It -- 13.4 - Conclusions -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 14 - Market Sentiment and Contagion in Euro-Area Bond Markets -- 14.1 - Introduction -- 14.2 - Literature Review -- 14.3 - Data and the Setup of the Empirical Analysis -- 14.3.1 - Data -- 14.3.2 - Setup of the Empirical Analysis -- 14.4 - Empirical Evidence -- 14.5 - Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 15 - Regime Switching on the Relationship Between Stock Returns and Currency Values: Evidence From the 1997 Asian Crisis -- 15.1 - Introduction -- 15.2 - Literature Review -- 15.3 - Data and Methodology -- 15.4 - Empirical Results on Mean Equations with Regime Switching -- 15.5 - Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 16 - Illiquidity, Monetary Conditions, and the Financial Crisis in the United Kingdom -- 16.1 - Introduction -- 16.2 - Literature Review -- 16.2.1 - Unconditional Returns for Illiquid and Liquid Stocks -- 16.2.2 - Market Liquidity (Aggregate Illiquidity Innovation, εt) and Monetary Conditions -- 16.2.3 - Illiquidity Premium Across Monetary Conditions -- 16.2.4 - Flight to Liquidity -- 16.2.5 - Sensitivity of Illiquid Quintile and Liquid Quintile -- 16.3 - Data and Variables -- 16.3.1 - Data. , 16.3.2 - Liquidity Measures.
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    Amsterdam, [Netherlands] :Butterworth-Heinemann,
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    almahu_9949697922002882
    Format: 1 online resource (324 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 0-12-805283-X
    Note: Front Cover -- Social Network Analysis of Disaster Response, Recovery, and Adaptation -- Social Network Analysis of Disaster Response, Recovery, and Adaptation -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- 1 - SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS IN DISASTER RESPONSE, RECOVERY AND ADAPTATION -- 1 - AN INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS IN DISASTER CONTEXTS -- INTRODUCTION -- THE CONTENT AND LAYOUT OF THE BOOK -- HIGHLIGHTS AND THINGS TO WATCH FOR -- ROLES -- LEVELS OF NETWORKS -- INTERDISCIPLINARITY -- POTENTIAL VERSUS REALIZED TIES -- THE ETHICS OF NAMING VULNERABLE PEOPLE -- APPLICATIONS -- DISASTERS AND THE QUESTION OF NETWORK ONTOLOGIES -- CONCLUSIONS -- 2 - SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS FOCUSED ON INDIVIDUALS FACING HAZARDS AND DISASTERS -- INTRODUCTION -- SOCIAL SUPPORT, SOCIAL CAPITAL, AND TYPES OF TIES -- BONDING SOCIAL CAPITAL: KIN AND OTHER CLOSE TIES -- HOMOPHILY AND DIVERSITY IN NETWORK COMPOSITION -- BONDING THROUGH SIMILARITIES -- BRIDGING ACROSS DIFFERENCES -- LINKING VIA SOCIAL HIERARCHY -- COMMUNITY BONDING BECAUSE "WE'RE ALL IN THE SAME BOAT" -- SOCIAL NETWORK STRUCTURE: MOVING BEYOND SOCIAL CAPITAL AND COMMUNITAS -- DENSITY -- STRUCTURAL DIVERSITY -- SURFACE STRUCTURE AND DEEP STRUCTURE -- INDIVIDUALS IN NETWORKS ACROSS PHASES OF DISASTER -- CONCLUSIONS -- 3 - INTERORGANIZATIONAL NETWORKS IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT -- INTRODUCTION -- INTERORGANIZATIONAL NETWORKS -- INTERORGANIZATIONAL NETWORKS IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT -- NETWORKS OF NETWORKS: MULTILAYERED DISASTER NETWORKS -- EFFECTIVE INTERORGANIZATIONAL DISASTER NETWORKS -- COMMUNICATION -- TRUST AND SOCIAL CAPITAL -- LEARNING AND ADAPTATION IN DISASTER NETWORKS -- FACTORS HINDERING COLLABORATION IN FORMING DISASTER NETWORKS OF ORGANIZATIONS -- APPLICATIONS OF SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS -- CONCLUSIONS. , 4 - STRATEGIES FOR RESEARCHING SOCIAL NETWORKS IN DISASTER RESPONSE, RECOVERY, AND MITIGATION* -- INTRODUCTION: WHY SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS METHODOLOGIES? -- A NETWORK PARADIGM FOR DISASTER CONTEXTS -- UNITS OF ANALYSIS: INDIVIDUALS, GROUPS, AND COMMUNITY -- LEVELS OF ANALYSIS: PERSONAL, WHOLE, AND MULTILEVEL NETWORKS -- EGOCENTRIC OR PERSONAL NETWORKS -- SOCIOCENTRIC OR WHOLE NETWORKS -- MULTILEVEL NETWORKS -- CONCEPTUALIZING TIES AND COLLECTING DATA -- ANALYZING DISASTER NETWORKS -- DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF NETWORKS -- Representation/Diversity -- Reciprocity -- Centralization -- Multiplexity -- STATISTICAL COMPARISON OF NETWORKS -- Exponential Random Graph Models -- Quadratic Assignment Procedure and Autocorrelations -- Multilevel Modeling -- THE DYNAMIC NATURE OF DISASTER NETWORKS -- CHALLENGES -- BOUNDING THE NETWORK -- DEFINING THE RESEARCH QUESTIONS -- SURVEY ADMINISTRATION -- CONCLUSIONS -- 2 - NETWORKS IN DISASTER RESPONSE -- 5 - PERSPECTIVE MATTERS: THE CHALLENGES OF PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT IN WILDFIRE RESPONSE NETWORKS -- INTRODUCTION -- ASSESSING PERFORMANCE IN NETWORKS: PRINCIPLES FROM THE LITERATURE -- MEASURING NETWORK PERFORMANCE DURING WILDFIRE DISASTERS -- INVESTIGATING PLURALISM WITHIN INCIDENT RESPONSE NETWORK PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENTS -- METHODS -- RESULTS -- BETWEEN-INCIDENTS NETWORK PERFORMANCE VARIATION -- NETWORK PERFORMANCE VARIATION WITHIN INCIDENTS -- DISCUSSION -- PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT IMPLICATIONS -- LIMITATIONS AND FUTURE RESEARCH -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- 6 - INTERORGANIZATIONAL RESILIENCE: NETWORKED COLLABORATIONS IN COMMUNITIES AFTER SUPERSTORM SANDY -- INTRODUCTION -- ORGANIZATIONAL NETWORKS IN THE FABRIC OF COMMUNITIES FACING DISASTERS -- SOCIAL RESILIENCE PROCESSES -- COLLABORATION AND INTERORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS -- NETWORKED MODELS OF STAKEHOLDER RELATIONSHIPS -- POSTDISASTER CASE STUDY: OCEANPORT, NEW JERSEY. , STUDY VARIABLES -- LOCAL STAKEHOLDER NETWORKS IN OCEANPORT, NEW JERSEY -- NETWORK TRANSITIONS FROM SHORT-TERM TO LONG-TERM RECOVERY -- THE NATIONAL RESPONSE FRAMEWORK IN ACTION -- BUILDING INTERORGANIZATIONAL RESILIENCE THROUGH NETWORKED COLLABORATION -- CROSS-SECTOR COMMUNICATION AND THE PLURAL SECTOR -- COORDINATING RESILIENCE THROUGH BROKERS -- EXPANDING POLICY FRAMEWORKS TO ACCOUNT FOR LOCAL STAKEHOLDER NETWORKS -- IMPLICATIONS -- LIMITATIONS -- CONCLUSIONS -- 7 - SHIFTING ATTENTION: MODELING FOLLOWER RELATIONSHIP DYNAMICS AMONG US EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT-RELATED ORGANIZATIONS DURING A COLORADO WILDFIRE -- INTRODUCTION -- LITERATURE REVIEW -- MECHANISMS OF ATTENTIONAL INTERACTION DURING A DISASTER -- DATA -- THE DYNAMIC NETWORK -- DISASTER CASE STUDY: COLORADO DUCKETT FIRE -- METHODS -- NOTATION -- DYNAMIC NETWORK REGRESSION -- MECHANISMS OF ATTENTIONAL DYNAMICS -- Base Rate of Attending -- Inertia -- Homophily -- Shared Partners -- Transitivity -- Popularity and Activity -- Reciprocity -- Seasonality -- Hazard Event Effects -- RESULTS -- INTERPRETATION -- DISCUSSION -- SUMMARY -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- 8 - THE EFFECT OF HURRICANE IKE ON PERSONAL NETWORK TIE ACTIVATION AS RESPONSE AND RECOVERY UNFOLDED -- INTRODUCTION -- THE EVENT IN FAMILY CONTEXT -- SOURCES OF SUPPORT FOLLOWING DISASTERS -- FAMILY SUPPORT -- OTHER KINDS OF RELATIONSHIPS -- TIES ACROSS SPACE -- NETWORKS AND COPING -- DATA AND METHODS -- RESULTS -- DISCUSSION: FAMILY NETWORKS AND DISASTERS -- 3 - NETWORKS IN DISASTER RECOVERY -- 9 - THE FAMILY'S BURDEN: PERCEIVED SOCIAL NETWORK RESOURCES FOR INDIVIDUAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE IN HAZARD-PRONE FLORIDA -- INTRODUCTION -- METHODS -- SOCIAL NETWORK MEASURES -- SAMPLING AND DATA COLLECTION -- DISASTER SUPPORT NETWORKS: SIZE AND RESOURCES -- DISASTER SUPPORT NETWORKS: COMPOSITION -- PERCEPTIONS OF SOCIAL NETWORKS AND SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS. , DISCUSSION -- 10 - INTERORGANIZATIONAL NETWORK DYNAMICS IN THE WENCHUAN EARTHQUAKE RECOVERY -- INTRODUCTION -- CIVIL SOCIETY THEORY IN THE CHINESE CONTEXT -- SOCIAL NETWORKS AND DISASTERS -- RESEARCH DESIGN -- NETWORK BOUNDARY CLARIFICATION -- NETWORK CONTENT SPECIFICATION -- THE SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE METHOD -- DATA TREATMENT -- LONGITUDINAL MODELING OF NETWORK DYNAMICS USING RSIENA -- RESULTS -- SOME DESCRIPTIVES -- DYNAMICS OF THE EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMUNICATION NETWORK -- DYNAMICS OF THE DISASTER RECOVERY COMMUNICATION NETWORK -- EMERGENCE OF STRUCTURAL RESILIENCE -- CONCLUSIONS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS -- 11 - ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT NETWORKS AND RELATIONAL RESILIENCE AFTER THE 2010/11 EARTHQUAKES IN CANTERBURY, NEW ZEALAND -- INTRODUCTION -- THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK -- THE CANTERBURY EARTHQUAKE SEQUENCE -- METHODOLOGY -- CASE STUDY SELECTION -- DOCUMENTING THE CASE STUDIES' JOURNEYS -- NETWORK DATA COLLECTION -- FINDINGS -- TYPES OF SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS ACCESSED TO AID RECOVERY -- THE RELATIONSHIPS THAT MAKE UP SUPPORT NETWORKS -- POSTEARTHQUAKE NETWORKING BEHAVIORS -- ASSESSING ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE -- Sensors in the Community -- Trust and Decision Evaluation -- Network Density and Understanding Connectivity -- Managing Reciprocity -- Devolved Responsibilities -- DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS -- RELATIONAL RESILIENCE -- FUTURE WORK AND IMPLICATIONS -- 12 - WELL-BEING AND PARTICIPATION IN NEW SOCIAL NETWORKS FOLLOWING A DAY CARE FIRE IN HERMOSILLO, MEXICO -- INTRODUCTION -- THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK -- GROUPS SEEKING SOCIAL JUSTICE IN EXTREME SETTINGS -- POSTDISASTER MENTAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL NETWORKS -- RESEARCH QUESTIONS -- METHODOLOGY -- RESULTS -- PRIOR EXPOSURE TO TRAUMATIC EVENTS OTHER THAN THE ABC DAY CARE FIRE -- TOTAL NUMBER OF PTSD SYMPTOMS AND DEPRESSION -- PARTICIPATION IN GROUPS FOR MEMORIALIZATION AND JUSTICE SEEKING. , PARTICIPATING IN THE NEW NETWORKS -- DISCUSSION -- FUTURE IMPLICATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- 4 - NETWORKS IN HAZARD MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION -- 13 - NETWORKS AND HAZARD ADAPTATION AMONG WEST AFRICAN PASTORALISTS* -- INTRODUCTION -- THE HUMAN CAREER OF AN AFRICAN HERDSMAN -- LIVESTOCK TRANSFERS AND RISK MANAGEMENT IN BROADER SOCIAL NETWORKS -- METHODS -- RESULTS -- RISK ASSESSMENT -- THE COMPLEXITY OF NANNGANAAYE TRANSFERS -- HERDING CONTRACTS IN A SOCIAL CONTEXT -- SOCIAL INFLUENCES ON VARIATION IN TRANSFERS BETWEEN COMMUNITIES -- THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TRANSFERS AS RISK MANAGEMENT -- PASTORALISTS' SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT IN LIVESTOCK TRANSFERS -- DISCUSSION -- STUDYING SUPPORT NETWORKS -- SOCIAL NETWORKS AND THE TRANSFERS OF RIGHTS -- DYNAMICS OF HERD GROWTH -- STRATEGIC DECISIONS IN THE PURSUIT OF A HUMAN CAREER -- CONCLUSION -- 14 - CYCLONES ALTER RISK SHARING AGAINST ILLNESS THROUGH NETWORKS AND GROUPS: EVIDENCE FROM FIJI -- INTRODUCTION -- DATA, DISASTER, AND HEALTH -- STUDY AREA AND DATA -- DISASTER AND AID -- ILLNESS -- HOUSEHOLD PRIVATE TRANSFERS -- GROUPS -- TRANSFER DATA -- NETWORK-BASED VERSUS GROUP-BASED TRANSFERS -- DISAGGREGATED TRANSFERS -- EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS -- ECONOMETRIC SPECIFICATION -- WHOSE ILLNESS? -- NETWORK-BASED VERSUS GROUP-BASED TRANSFERS AGAINST ILLNESS OF A HOUSEHOLD HEAD -- DISAGGREGATED TRANSFERS AGAINST ILLNESS OF A HOUSEHOLD HEAD -- ILLNESS OF A NON HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD -- EFFECTS OF HOUSING DAMAGE -- DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- 15 - STAY OR RELOCATE: THE ROLES OF NETWORKS AFTER THE GREAT EAST JAPAN EARTHQUAKE* -- INTRODUCTION -- THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK -- MIGRATION DECISIONS UNDER NORMAL CIRCUMSTANCES -- DECISIONS IN DISASTER-INDUCED DISPLACEMENT -- SOCIAL NETWORKS AND DISASTER-INDUCED MIGRATION -- SOCIAL NETWORKS IN JAPAN -- A MODEL OF LOCAL-SPECIFIC CAPITAL IN DISASTER-INDUCED MIGRATION -- SITE AND SAMPLE. , RESULTS.
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    Format: 1 online resource (256 pages)
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    ISBN: 9781350300132 , 9781350300125
    Series Statement: Bloomsbury Studies in Philosophy and Poetry
    Content: "Connecting poetry and the philosophy of language, Philip Mills bridges the continental and analytical divide by bringing together the writings of Nietzsche and Wittgenstein. Through an expressivist philosophy of poetry, he argues that we can understand some of the core questions in the philosophy of language. Mills highlights the continuity of poetic language with ordinary language, and positions Nietzsche's and Wittgenstein's thinking as the clearest way to expand the philosophy of poetry. By tracing the expressivist tradition of the philosophy of language, this study locates its roots in German Romanticism right through to the work of contemporary expressivists such as Huw Price and Robert Brandom. This history of philosophy further re-evaluates the place of poetry in philosophy, highlighting its importance to philosophy and aesthetics. Where poetry has been difficult to grasp with the traditional philosophical tools used by aestheticians, Poetic Affect and Philosophy of Language operates at the crossroads between philosophy of art and language, proposing a new philosophy of poetry with wide-ranging potentialities."--
    Note: Includes index. , Introduction: A Tale of Two Divides: Towards a Philosophy of Poetry -- Part One: From Expressivism to Perspectivism. Chapter One: Language, Representation, and Metaphysics ; Chapter Two: German Philosophy of Language as Romantic Expressivism: From Herder to Heidegger ; Chapter Three: Pragmatic Expressivism: Brandom, Price, Blackburn ; Chapter Four: From Wittgenstein to Nietzsche and Back -- Part Two: Perspectival Poetics. Chapter Five: Poetry after Nietzsche and Wittgenstein ; Chapter Six: Towards a Perspectival Poetics -- Conclusion: Poetics of Philosophy -- Index. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Manchester :Manchester University Press,
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    Format: 1 online resource (xxvi, 557 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 1-5261-4342-9
    Series Statement: Manchester Spenser
    Content: "Renaissance pastoral poetry is gaining new interest for its distinctive imaginative vein, its varied allusive content, and the theoretical implications of the genre. This is by far the biggest ever anthology of English Renaissance pastoral poetry, with 277 pieces spanning two centuries. Spenser, Sidney, Jonson and Drayton are amply represented alongside their many contemporaries. There is a wide range of pastoral lyrics, weightier allusive pieces, and translations from classical and vernacular pastoral poetry; also, more unusually, pastoral ballads and poems set in all kinds of prose works. Each piece has been freshly edited from the original sources, with full apparatus and commentary. This book will be complemented by a second volume, to be published in 2017, which includes a book-length introduction, textual notes and analytic indices".
    Note: First published: 2016. , Introduction to Volume 1 -- 1. Idyll VIII Theocritus, tr. anon. -- 2. Idyll XI Theocritus, tr. anon. -- 3. The Pastorall Wooing Theocritus, tr. Edward Sherburne -- 4. Fragments Theocritus and Virgil, tr. 'T.B.' -- 5. Epitaph on Bion Moschus, tr. Thomas Stanley -- 6. Eclogue I Virgil, tr. William Webbe -- 7. Eclogue II Virgil, tr. Abraham Fraunce -- 8. Eclogue IV Virgil, tr. Abraham Fleming -- 9. Eclogue X Virgil, tr. Abraham Fleming -- 10. Georgic II Virgil, tr. Abraham Cowley -- 11. Georgic III Virgil, tr. Richard Robinson --12. Epode II Horace, tr. Sir Richard Fanshawe -- 13. On the Rustic Life Martial(?), tr. Richard Ashmore -- 14. The Consolation of Philosophy, Bk II, Poem 5 Boethius, tr. Queen Elizabeth I -- 15. Eclogue IV.1-75 Mantuan, tr. George Turberville -- 16. Eclogue VI.54-105 Mantuan, tr. Alexander Barclay -- 17. Eclogue VII.1-50 Mantuan, tr. Thomas Harvey -- 18. Robene and Makyne Robert Henryson -- 19. From Of Gentleness and Nobility John Rastell (?), John Heywood (?) -- 20. To His Little Field Marcantonio Flaminio, tr. Richard Ashmore -- 21. Kala's Complaint Basilio Zanchi, tr. William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 22. 'O eyes, that see not him' Jorge de Montemeyor, tr. Bartholomew Yong -- 23. Passed Contents Jorge de Montemeyor, tr. Bartholomew Yong -- 24. 'I pray thee keep my kine' Alonso Perez, tr. Bartholomew Yong -- 25. Prologue to the Eclogues Alexander Barclay -- 26. Eclogue I.175-304 Alexander Barclay -- 27. Eclogue III.455-524 Alexander Barclay -- 28. Eclogue IV. 37-66, 93-232 Alexander Barclay -- 29. 'Oh! Shepherd, Oh! Shepherd' Anonymous -- 30. 'Hey, troly loly lo, maid, whither go you?' Anonymous -- 31. Harpelus' Complaint Anonymous -- 32. Eclogue II: Dametas Barnabe Googe -- 33. Golden Age Chorus Torquato Tasso, tr. Samuel Daniel -- 34. Golden Age Chorus Giovanni Battista Guarini, tr. Richard Fanshawe -- 35. 'Along the verdant fields' Jean Chassanion, tr. Thomas Beard -- 36. Song Jean Passerat, tr. William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 37. 'There where the pleasant Eske' Antonio Beffa, tr. William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 38. The Shepherd's Calendar, 'April' Edmund Spenser -- 39. 'O ye nymphs most fine' William Webbe -- 40. The Shepherd's Calendar, 'June' Edmund Spenser -- 41. The Shepherd's Calendar, 'July' Edmund Spenser -- 42. From Colin Clout's Come Home Again Edmund Spenser -- 43. Astrophel Edmund Spenser -- 44. The Faerie Queene VI.ix.5-36 Edmund Spenser -- 45. The Faerie Queene V.x.5-30 Edmund Spenser -- 46. From The Lady of May Philip Sidney -- 47. 'Come, shepherd's weeds...' Philip Sidney -- 48. 'My sheep are thoughts' Philip Sidney -- 49. 'And are you there Old Pas?' Philip Sidney -- 50. 'O sweet woods' Philip Sidney -- 51. 'You goat-herd gods...' Philip Sidney -- 52. 'Since that to death' Philip Sidney -- 53. 'Philisides, the Shepherd good and true' Philip Sidney (?) -- 54. Of the Quietness that Plain Country Bringeth Thomas Churchyard -- 55. From A Revelation of the True Minerva Thomas Blenerhasset -- 56. Argentile and Curan William Warner -- 57. Amyntas: The Second Lamentation Thomas Watson, tr. Abraham Fraunce -- 58. Amyntas: The Last Lamentation Thomas Watson, tr. Abraham Fraunce -- 59. An Old-Fashioned Love, Epistle 1 John Trussel (?) -- 60. The Argument of Amyntas John Finet (?) -- 61. 'Arcadian Syrinx' Abraham Fraunce -- 62. A Tale of Robin Hood Anonymous -- 63. From Daphnis and Chloe Angel Day -- 64. An Eclogue Gratulatory to Robert Earl of Essex George Peele -- 65. From Descensus Astraeae George Peele -- 66. Apollo and Daphne, from the Bisham Entertainment Anonymous -- 67. An Eclogue Between a Shepherd and a Herdman Arthur Gorges -- 68. The Country Lass Arthur Gorges -- 69. The Herdman's Happy Life William Byrd -- 70. 'Though Amarillis dance in green' William Byrd -- 71. The Shepherd's Ode Robert Greene -- 72. Doron's Jig Robert Greene -- 73. Doron's Eclogue Joined with Carmela's Robert Greene -- 74. The Description of the Shepherd and his Wife Robert Greene -- 75. The Shepherd's Wife's Song Robert Greene -- 76. The Song of a Country Swain at the Return of Philador Robert Greene -- 77. Of the Vanity of Wanton Writings Robert Greene -- 78. Old Damon's Pastoral Thomas Lodge -- 79. Coridon's Song Thomas Lodge -- 80. A Pleasant Eclogue between Montanus and Coridon Thomas Lodge -- 81. Phillis, Sonnet 4 Thomas Lodge -- 82. Phillis, Sonnet 12 Thomas Lodge -- 83. To Reverend Colin Thomas Lodge -- 84. The Passionate Shepherd to his Love Christopher Marlowe -- 85. The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd Walter Ralegh (?) -- 86. Another of the Same Nature Anonymous -- 87. Psalm 23 tr. Sir John Davies -- 88. On Lazy and Sleeping Shepherds Andrew Willett -- 89. Coridon to his Phillis Edward Dyer (?) -- 90. 'One night I did attend my sheep' Barnabe Barnes -- 91. 'Sing sing (Parthenophil)' Barnabe Barnes -- 92. From Oenone and Paris Thomas Heywood -- 93. From Amphrisa the Forsaken Shepherdess Thomas Heywood -- 94. Mercury's Song Thomas Heywood -- 95. From The Affectionate Shepherd, The Second Day Richard Barnfield -- 96. From 'The Shepherd's Content' Richard Barnfield -- 97. Cynthia, Sonnet XV Richard Barnfield -- 98. Cynthia, Sonnet XVIII Richard Barnfield -- 99. From Moderatus Robert Parry -- 100. Damon's Ditty Francis Sabie -- 101. 'Shepherd, i'faith now I say' Robert Sidney -- 102. 'Day which so bright dids't shine' Robert Sidney -- 103. Chloris, Sonnet 3 William Smith -- 104. Chloris, Sonnet 5 William Smith -- 105. From The Shepherd's Complaint John Dickenson -- 106. Description of Arcadia, from The Shepherd's Complaint John Dickenson -- 107. 'In a field full fair of flowers' Anonymous -- 108. The Unknown Shepherd's Complaint Anonymous -- 109. To Thomas Strangways Thomas Bastard -- 110. Sonnet from Sundry Christian Passions Henry Lok -- 111. 'The Lord he is my shepherd' Nicholas Breton -- 112. 'Upon a dainty hill' Nicholas Breton -- 113. 'In time of yore' Nicholas Breton -- 114. 'Fair in a morn' Nicholas Breton -- 115. 'Fair Phillis is the shepherds' queen' Nicholas Breton -- 116. A pastoral of Phillis and Coridon Nicholas Breton -- 117. 'In the merry month of May' Nicholas Breton -- 118. 'The fields are green' Nicholas Breton -- 119. A Shepherd's Dream Nicholas Breton (?) -- 120. Coridon's Supplication to Phillis Nicholas Breton -- 121. The Second Shepherd's Song Nicholas Breton -- 122. A Farewell to the World Nicholas Breton -- 123. 'Peace Shepherd' Anonymous -- 124. 'When I was a little swain' Nicholas Breton (?) -- 125. A Pastoral Riddle Anonymous -- 126. Upon a Kiss Given John Lilliat -- 127. The Shepherdess Her Reply John Lilliat -- 128. An Excellent Pastoral Ditty John Ramsey (?) -- 129. On the Reported Death of the Earl of Essex Anonymous -- 130. Votum Primum Anonymous -- 131. The Page's Pleasant Rustick Anonymous -- 132. Theorello. A Shepherd's Idyllion Edmund Bolton (?) -- 133. The Shepherd's Song for Christmas Edmund Bolton (?) -- 134. Phillida's Love-Call to Her Coridon, and His Replying Anonymous -- 135. Damætas' Jig in Praise of His Love John Wootton -- 136. Wodenfride's Song in Praise of Amargana W.H. (?) -- 137. A Poor Shepherd's Introduction Robert Chester -- 138. Eclogue upon the Death of Sir Philip Sidney 'A.W' -- 139. A Dialogue between Two Shepherds in Praise of Astraea Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke -- 140. Fiction How Cupid Made a Nymph Wound Herself with His Arrows Anonymous -- 141. 'A shepherd poor' Francis Davison -- 142. From The Ocean to Cynthia Walter Ralegh --143. Epitaph on Robert Cecil Walter Ralegh -- 144. 'Feed on my flocks' Henry Chettle -- 145. A Pastoral Song between Phillis and Amarillis Henry Chettle (?) -- 146. The Shepherd's Spring Song Henry Chettle -- 147. The Good Shepherd's Sorrow Anonymous -- 148. , The Shepherd's Lamentation Anonymous -- 149. Fair Dulcina Complaineth Anonymous -- 150. A Pleasant Country Maying Song Anonymous -- 151. The Country Lass Martin Parker (?) -- 152. The Obsequy of Fair Phillida Anonymous -- 153. , The Shepherd and the King Anonymous -- 154. The Lover's Delight Anonymous -- 155. Phillida Flouts Me Anonymous -- 156. Robin Hood and the Shepherd Anonymous -- 157. The Arcadian Lovers Anonymous -- 158. The Beautiful Shepherdess of Arcadia Anonymous -- 159. 'As at noon Dulcina rested' Anonymous -- 160. Idea the Shepherd's Garland, Eclogue VII Michael Drayton -- 161. Idea the Shepherd's Garland, Eclogue VIII Michael Drayton -- 162. Eclogue IX, 1606 Michael Drayton -- 163. From Poly-Olbion Michael Drayton -- 164. The Shepherd's Sirena Michael Drayton -- 165. The Description of Elizium Michael Drayton -- 166. The Muses Elizium, Nymphal VI Michael Drayton -- 167. The Muses Elizium, Nymphal X Michael Drayton -- 168. From Pastoral Elegy III William Basse -- 169. Laurinella, of True and Chaste Love William Basse -- 170. Phillis Giovan Battista (Giambattista) Marino, tr. William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 171. A Shepherd Inviting a Nymph to His Cottage Girolamo Preti, tr. Edward Sherburne -- 172. 'Jolly shepherd and upon a hill as he sat' Thomas Ravenscroft -- 173. 'Come follow me merrily' Thomas Ravenscroft -- 174. To His Loving Friend Master John Fletcher George Chapman -- 175. Hymn to Pan, from The Faithful Shepherdess John Fletcher -- 176. A Sonnet Honoré d'Urfé -- 177. 'Close by a river clear' Honoré d'Urfé -- 178. From Christ's Victory and Triumph Giles Fletcher -- 179. The Complaint of the Shepherd Harpalus David Murray -- 180. 'A jolly shepherd that sat on Sion hill' Anonymous -- 181. 'Alas, Our Shepherd' William Alabaster -- 182. The Shepherd's Speech from Himatia-Poleos Anthony Munday -- 183. To His Much Loved Friend Master W Browne Christopher Brooke -- 184. An Eclogue between Willy and Wernocke John Davies of Hereford -- 185. The Shepherd's Hunting, Eclogue V George Wither -- 186. From Fair Virtue George Wither 187. Hymn for a Sheep-Shearing George Wither -- 188. Hymn for a Shepherd George Wither -- 189. From Britannia's Pastorals, Book I William Browne -- 190. From Britannia's Pastorals, Book II Song 1 ll.817-1050 William Browne -- 191. To Penshurst Ben Jonson -- 192. To Sir Robert Wroth Ben Jonson -- 193. Hymns from Pan's Anniversary Ben Jonson -- 194. A New Year's Gift Sung to King Charles, 1635 Ben Jonson -- 195. From The Careless Shepherdess Thomas Goffe -- 196. Damon and Moeris William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 197. Erycine at the Departure of Alexis William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 198. Alexis to Damon William Alexander -- 199. A Pastoral Elegy on the Death of Sir Anthony Alexander William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 200. Fragment of a Greater Work William Drummond of Hawthornden -- 201. From Damon: Or a Pastoral Elegy George Lauder -- 202. Hermes and Lycaon Edward Fairfax 203. The Solitude Antoine Girard Saint-Amant, tr. Thomas, Third Baron Fairfax -- 204. Amor Constans Christopher Morley -- 205. The Shepherd's Dialogue of Love Anonymous -- 206. Technis' Tale Richard Brathwait -- 207. The Shepherd's Holiday Richard Brathwait -- 208. 'Tell me love what thou canst do' Richard Brathwait -- 209. Song: 'Love as well can make abiding' Mary Wroth -- 210. 'A shepherd who no care did take' Mary Wroth -- 211. 'You pleasant flowery mead' Mary Wroth -- 212. Of Jack and Tom James I -- 213. From Taylor's Pastoral John Taylor -- 214. 'Woodmen Shepherds' James Shirley -- 215. An Eclogue between a Carter and a Shepherd Nicholas Oldisworth -- 216. A Sonnet William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke -- 217. An Ode upon Occasion of His Majesty's Proclamation Richard Fanshawe -- 218. Songs from Fuimus Troes Jasper Fisher -- 219. Piscatory Eclogue VII Phineas Fletcher -- 220. To My Beloved Thenot in Answer of His Verse Phineas Fletcher -- 221. From The Purple Island Phineas Fletcher -- 222. Christmas, Part II George Herbert -- 223. To My Noblest Friend, I. C. Esquire William Habington -- 224. That a Pleasant Poverty Is to Be Preferred Before Discontented Riches Abraham Cowley -- 225. The Country Life Abraham Cowley, tr. by himself -- 226. Eclogue to Master Jonson Thomas Randolph -- 227. An Eclogue Occasioned by Two Doctors Disputing upon Predestination Thomas Randolph -- 228. An Eclogue on the Palilia on Cotswold Hills Thomas Randolph -- 229. A Dialogue betwixt a Nymph and a Shepherd Thomas Randolph -- 230. Lycidas John Milton -- 231. Ode IV.21: From The Song of Song Casimir Sarbiewski, tr. George Hills -- 232. The Praise of a Religious Recreation Casimir Sarbiewski, tr. George Hills -- 233. The Spring Thomas Carew -- 234. To Saxham Thomas Carew -- 235. On Westwell Downs William Strode -- 236. Thenot's Abode Anonymous -- 237. All Hail to Hatfield Anonymous -- 238. Tom and Will Sidney Godolphin (?) -- 239. The Shepherd's Oracle Francis Quarles -- 240. Scenes from a Pastoral Play Jane Cavendish and Elizabeth Brackley -- 241. A Pastoral upon the Birth of Prince Charles Robert Herrick -- 242. A Pastoral Sung to the King Robert Herrick -- 243. To His Muse Robert Herrick -- 244. The Hock-Cart Robert Herrick -- 245. A New-Year's Gift Sent to Sir Simeon Steward Robert Herrick -- 246. A Dialogue Weeping the Loss of Pan Mildmay Fane -- 247. My Happy Life, to a Friend Mildmay Fane -- 248. In Praise of a Country Life Mildmay Fane -- 249. From Psyche Joseph Beaumont -- 250. A Pastoral Dialogue between Coridon and Thirsis Anonymous -- 251. The Shepherds Henry Vaughan -- 252. Daphnis: An Elegiac Eclogue Henry Vaughan -- 253. From The Shepherd's Holiday William Denny -- 254. 'Jack! Nay prithee come away' Patrick Cary -- 255. The Pleasure of Retirement Edward Benlowes -- 256. A Description of Shepherds and Shepherdesses Margaret Cavendish -- 257. A Shepherd's Employment Is Too Mean an Allegory for Noble Ladies Margaret Cavendish -- 258. Similizing the Sea to Meadows and Pastures Margaret Cavendish -- 259. Jack the Plough-Lad's Lamentation Thomas Robins (?) -- 260. A Pastoral Dialogue Thomas Weaver -- 261. The Isle of Man Thomas Weaver -- 262. Upon Cloris Her Visit after Marriage William Hammond -- 263. A Pastoral Song: With the Answer Anonymous -- 264. A Pastoral Song Anonymous -- 265. A Song Anonymous -- 266. The Land-Schap between Two Hills Eldred Revett -- 267. The Milkmaids Anonymous -- 268. Coridon and Strephon Aston Cokayn -- 269. The Old Ballet of Shepherd Tom Anonymous -- 270. The Jolly Shepherd Anonymous -- 271. To My Ingenious Friend Master Brome Izaak Walton -- 272. Pastoral on the King's Death Alexander Brome -- 273. A Dialogue betwixt Lucasia and Rosania Katherine Philips -- 274. A Country Life Katherine Philips -- 275. Eclogue. Corydon, Clotten Charles Cotton -- 276. An Invitation to Phillis Charles Cotton -- 277. On the Execrable Murder of Charles I Anthony Spinedge -- Index of Authors -- Index of Titles and First Lines. , Also available in print form. , In English.
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    Cambridge ; : Cambridge University Press,
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    Format: 1 online resource (xxii, 385 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-139-54030-0 , 1-107-23198-1 , 1-283-52848-7 , 1-139-52751-7 , 9786613840936 , 1-139-52631-6 , 1-139-53217-0 , 1-139-16303-5 , 1-139-53098-4 , 1-139-52870-X
    Content: The Legacy of Israel in Judah's Bible undertakes a comprehensive re-evaluation of the Bible's primary narrative in Genesis through Kings as it relates to history. It divides the core textual traditions along political lines that reveal deeply contrasting assumptions, an approach that places biblical controversies in dialogue with anthropologically informed archaeology. Starting from close study of selected biblical texts, the work moves toward historical issues that may be illuminated by both this material and a larger range of textual evidence. The result is a synthesis that breaks away from conventional lines of debate in matters relating to ancient Israel and the Bible, setting an agenda for future engagement of these fields with wider study of antiquity.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Cover; The Legacy of Israel in Judah's Bible: History, Politics, and the Reinscribing of Tradition; Advance Praise for The Legacy of Israel in Judah's Bible; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; PART I: INTRODUCTION: Israel and Judah; 1: Why Israel?; A. Judahs Bible; B. The Problematic Place of Israel; 1. Israel and Judah United; 2. The Breakdown of Consensus; 3. The Implications of Writing under Two Kingdoms; 2: Israel without Judah; A. A Polity, Not an Ethnicity; B. The Political Contrast between Israel and Judah; 1. Judah; 2. Israel , C. The Contributions of Israel and Judah to Biblical NarrativeD. Israel without Judah in History; E. Texts for Closer Study; PART II: ISRAELITE CONTENT IN THE BIBLE; 3: Writing from Judah; A. Judah in Kings: The Primary Narrative; 1. Jerusalem as Capital and Sacred Center; 2. The House of David; 3. No Union of Political Constituents; 4. Collective Participation Defined by the Jerusalem Center; B. Judah's Appropriation of Israelite Identity; 1. Early Expressions in the Prophets; 2. The Books of Chronicles; C. Judah and Its Land; 4: An Association of Peoples in the Land (The Book of Judges) , A. Local Tales: Gideon and Abimelech1. Abimelech; 2. Gideon; B. Collaboration and Competition: The Song of Deborah and the Shibboleth; 1. The Song of Deborah; 2. Shibboleth; C. The Association of Israel; 1. The Song of Deborah; 2. Gideon's Three Hundred (Judges 7); 5: The Family of Jacob; A. The Birth Narrative (Genesis 29:31-30:24) and the Twelve Tribes of Israel; 1. The Jacob Story as Israelite; 2. Evaluating the Twelve-Tribe Tradition in the Jacob Cycle; B. An Extended Genealogy in the Jacob Story; C. Genesis 49: The Sayings of Jacob; 6: Collective Israel and Its Kings; A. Omri; B. David , 1. The Transmission of Early David Material2. Israel in the David Narrative; 3. David and Judah; C. 1 Kings 12: The Secession of Davids House; 7: Moses and the Conquest of Eastern Israel; A. The Eastern Invasion; 1. Defining an Israelite Tradition; 2. Sihon and Og; B. The Eastern Tradition of Balaam; 8: Joshua and Ai; A. Joshua the Book; B. Jericho and Ai; 9: Benjamin; A. Benjamin and the Binu Yamina; B. Benjamin and Saul; C. Benjamin Apart: War with Israel; D. Benjamin, Israel, and Judah; 10: Israelite Writers on Early Israel; A. The Herding Tradition; 1. Genesis; 2. Out of Egypt and Beyond , 3. The Wilderness in Judahite PerspectiveB. Israelite Biblical Narrative; 1. The Ancestors; 2. Establishment in the Land; 3. Life before and after David; PART III: COLLABORATIVE POLITICS; 11: Collaborative Politics; A. Kingdoms, States, and Tribes; 1. The Kingdom; 2. Tribe and State; B. Approaches to Collaborative Politics; 1. Heterarchy; 2. Corporate and Network Strategies; 12: Outside the Near East; A. Mesoamerican Antiquity and Massive Scale; B. The American Southwest: Cooperation in More Modest Settings; 1. The Communal Sites of the Hohokam in Premodern Arizona , 2. Casas Grandes (Chihuahua): The Great Pueblo , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-107-66999-5
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-107-02431-5
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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    Amsterdam, [Netherlands] :Morgan Kaufmann,
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    Format: 1 online resource (0 p.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    ISBN: 0-12-803087-9
    Content: Everything you know about the future is wrong. Presumptive Design: Design Provocations for Innovation is for people “inventing the future: future products, services, companies, strategies and policies. It introduces a design-research method that shortens time to insights from months to days. Presumptive Design is a fundamentally agile approach to identifying your audiences’ key needs. Offering rapidly crafted artifacts, your teams collaborate with your customers to identify preferred and profitable elements of your desired outcome. Presumptive Design focuses on your users’ problem space, informing your business strategy, your project’s early stage definition, and your innovation pipeline. Comprising discussions of design theory with case studies and how-to’s, the book offers business leadership, management and innovators the benefits of design thinking and user experience in the context of early stage problem definition. Presumptive Design is an advanced technique and quick to use: within days of reading this book, your research and design teams can apply the approach to capture a risk-reduced view of your future. Provides actionable approaches to inform strategy and problem definition through design thinking Offers a design-based research method to complement existing market, ethnographic and customer research methods Demonstrates a powerful technique for identifying disruptive innovation early in the innovation pipeline by putting customers first Presents each concept with case studies and exploration of risk factors involved including warnings for situations in which the technique can be misapplied
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Why We're Excited About Presumptive Design -- Who Is This Book For? -- How to Use This Book -- Part 1: Context (the Why) -- Part 2: Principles and Risks (the What) -- Part 3: How-To Manual and Recipes (the How) -- Appendices -- On a Personal Note -- Acknowledgments -- Part 1 - Context -- Chapter 1 - Introducing Presumptive Design -- Overview -- This Book's Value Proposition -- A Twist to the Familiar -- Agile Culture -- Participatory -- A High-Wire Act -- Rapid Prototyping -- The Five Principles of Presumptive Design -- Design to Fail -- Create, Discover, Analyze -- Create -- Discover -- Analyze -- Make Assumptions Explicit -- Iterate, Iterate, Iterate -- The Faster You Go, the Sooner You'll Know -- Have Fun! -- So, Why Bother? -- Chapter 2 - PrD and Design Thinking -- Overview -- Design Thinking -- A Brief Review of Design Thinking Models -- The IIT School of Thought -- Charles Owen -- Vijay Kumar/Steve Sato Model -- Bill Buxton and Paul Laseau's Models -- The UK Design Council Double Diamond Diagram -- PrD and Sato's Design Thinking Model -- How PrD Accelerates Learning -- How PrD Differs from Traditional UCD -- The Traditional (Waterfall) UCD Cycle -- The PrD (Agile) Approach -- Summary -- Chapter 3 - PrD and an Agile Way of Business -- Overview -- The Changing Nature of Business Strategy -- An Agile Notion of Strategy -- Knowledge and Decision Frameworks -- Snowden's Cynefin Framework -- PrD in the Context of Unknowns -- Disruptive Innovation and PrD -- Disruptive Innovation -- Increasing the Value of Ideas in the Innovation Funnel -- A Hypothetical Example -- PrD in a Culture of Agility -- A Culture of Agility -- PrD, Design Thinking, and Business Value -- Summary -- Part 2 - Principles and Risks -- Chapter 4 - Design to Fail -- Overview. , We're Going to Fail-It's a Question of When and by How Much -- Designing the Right Thing -- There's Nothing Wrong About Being Wrong -- We Seek Intelligent Failures -- Risk Factors -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Chapter 5 - Create, Discover, Analyze -- Overview -- Begin at the End -- The Artifact Provokes Discovery -- Analyze What They Mean, Not Just What We Heard -- Taking the Low Road -- High-Fidelity Artifacts Look and Feel Like Finished Products -- Low-Fidelity Artifacts Cost Less -- Risk Factors -- Effort -- Reality, Timidity, and Incrementalism -- Missing the Point -- Focusing on the Small -- Hiding in Plain Sight -- Diminished Value -- Summary -- Chapter 6 - Make Assumptions Explicit -- Overview -- Revealing Assumptions Isn't Easy -- Discussing Solutions, not Assumptions -- Released Product is No Place to Learn What Stakeholders Need -- Nonsensical Artifacts Generate Useful Results -- Good Assumptions are Hard to Find -- Ass.U.Me-Implicit Assumptions Make Us All Look Stupid -- We Really Want to Believe -- We Don't Know Anybody Else's Assumptions Either -- Risk Factors -- Insincerity -- Not Getting to Yes -- Summary -- Chapter 7 - Iterate, Iterate, Iterate! -- Overview -- Iterating Is Not Wasted Effort -- Iteration Begins Day One -- Iterating is a Risk Reduction Strategy -- Time -- Money -- Learning Nothing New -- Risk Factors -- Project Constraints -- Stalling -- Summary -- Chapter 8 - The Faster We Go, the Sooner We Know -- Overview -- Just Get Started -- Protecting Our Assets -- An Early Start Reduces Cost -- The Future Wasn't Built to Last -- Predecision Versus Postdecision Timing -- How Faithful Is Our Artifact? -- How Little Do We Need? -- Maximize Insight, Minimize Investment -- Discovery Through Agility -- Moving Fast While Staying Real -- Get Real -- Real Is in the Eye of the Stakeholder -- Risk Factors -- The Need for Design Thinking. , Analysis Paralysis -- Summary -- Chapter 9 - The Perils of PrD -- Overview -- Is It the Right Problem? -- PrD Needs Two Things -- A Provocative Artifact -- Magical Artifacts -- An Artifact to Use -- Additional Ways PrD Can Fail -- Talent -- Courage -- Must Be Present to Win -- Building the Artifact -- Convenience -- Cost -- Summary -- Chapter 10 - Lack of Diversity -- Overview -- The Hazards of Homogeneity -- Social Conformity + Homophily = Groupthink -- Disagreement Deficit -- How Groupthink Impacts PrD -- Diversity of Reasoning -- Reasoning Roles -- Researcher -- Activities in the Creation Session -- Activities in the Engagement Session -- Analyst -- Activities in the Creation Session -- Activities in the Engagement Session -- Designer -- Activities in the Creation Session -- Activities in the Engagement Session -- The Builder -- Activities in the Creation Session -- Activities in the Engagement Session -- The Facilitator -- Activities in the Creation Session -- Activities in the Engagement Session -- How Many Again? -- Personality Attributes -- Thinking Style Questionnaire -- Team Balancing Exercise -- Where Things Go Wrong -- How Many Is Too Few? -- Failure to Cohere -- Detractors -- Summary -- Chapter 11 - Believing Our Own Stories -- Overview -- Increasing Investment Increases Belief -- The Three Traps -- Pitching the Design -- Presenting the Design -- Arguing with Stakeholders -- Confirmation Bias -- Seeking Supporting Data -- Resisting Effort -- Experience Is Not Our Guide -- Success Is Not So Easily Defined -- In a Small Pool, Any Fish Looks Big -- Been There, Done That -- Owning the Stakeholder's Story -- The Stakeholders' Stories Reinforce the Team's Assumptions -- Summary -- Chapter 12 - Unclear Objectives -- Overview -- Explicit and Implicit Objectives -- It Takes a Village … -- Structural Failures -- Lack of Well-Defined Objectives. , Specific -- Measurable -- Achievable -- Realistic -- Time-Bound -- Too Many Objectives -- The Artifact Serves the Objectives -- Doing Too Much -- Doing Too Little -- The Objectives Frame the Report -- Summary -- Chapter 13 - Losing Our Audience -- Overview -- Users Catch on Rough Edges -- When Confusion is a Distraction Versus Branch Point -- Difficult Conversations (Uncooperative Stakeholders) -- The Discussion Strays from the Objectives -- Summary -- Part 3 - How-To Manual and Recipes -- Chapter 14 - Master Facilitation -- Overview -- Fundamental Facilitation Techniques -- Offering the Artifact, Not the Design -- Staying Present in the Present Tense -- Use Their Words -- Being Present -- Keeping it Real -- Maintaining Engagement -- Judicious Prompting -- Building Rapport -- Actively Listening Without Judgment -- Prompt, but Don't Lead -- Leading Through Body Language -- The Five Prompts and How to Avoid Three of Them -- Honoring Silence -- The Five Whys -- Facilitation Unique to PrD -- The Artifact Is the Thing -- Social Objects -- A Personal Object -- An Active Object -- A Provocative Object -- A Relational Object -- Improvisation Is Key -- Why PrD Isn't Usability -- Performing a Task -- User Goals -- Thinking Aloud -- Noting Confusions -- Capturing Quantitative Data -- Relevance -- Collecting Requirements -- Refining the Design -- Refining -- Exploring -- Do You Like It? -- The Perils of Subjunctivity -- Summary -- Chapter 15 - The Creation Session -- Overview -- How Big, How Complicated? -- Staffing -- Example 1: Product Line Refresh -- Example 2: Product Refresh -- Example 3: New Product Introduction -- Budget -- Environment -- Location -- Size and Setup -- Amenities -- Food -- A Printed Program -- Prepping for the Session -- Invitations, Calendaring, and Prework -- Agenda -- Establishing a Theme -- Running a Creation Session. , Kicking Off with a Bang -- Pacing the Session -- Introducing the Goals -- Level Setting on Existing Data -- Presentations -- Information Kiosks -- Walking the Walls -- Engagement Session Tasks and Objectives -- Artifact Creation -- Engagement Session Prep and Execution -- Engagement Sessions in the Creation Session -- Reporting Out -- Critique -- Rewards -- Judging -- Orienting the Judges -- Running the Judging -- Awards -- Debrief and Closure -- Debrief -- Closure -- Outcomes -- The Script -- The Artifact -- Facilitation -- Timing -- Respect -- Improvisation -- Reflection -- Summary -- Chapter 16 - The Engagement Session -- Overview -- Prepping for the Engagement Session -- Sampling -- Users -- Sample Size -- Saturation -- Recruitment -- Using Sales Teams -- User Groups -- Panels of Experts -- Support Call Center -- Web or Social Media -- Third Parties -- Calendaring, Communication, Setting Expectations -- Special Preparation -- Nondisclosure Agreements -- Logistics: Traveling with an Artifact, Traveling with a Herd -- Remote or Collocated -- Nonverbal -- Context -- Simplicity of Engagement -- To Record -- Capturing Words, Gestures, and Behaviors Literally -- Providing Evidence to Skeptics -- Highlight Reels -- Not to Record -- Invasive -- Postprocessing Time -- Running the Engagement Session -- How Many Stakeholders, How Many Team Members? -- How Many Stakeholders? -- A Case for Two -- The Environment: The Room, the Table, the Proxemics -- Facilitating the Session -- When is the Engagement Session Finished? -- After the Engagement Session -- Postsession Dynamics -- Hot Wash Critique -- Changing the Artifact or the Script -- Changing the Artifact -- Changing the Script -- The Cold Wash -- But Really, When is Enough Enough? -- Summary -- Appendix A - The Cases -- Challenging Research Protocols/Social Innovation. , The Case of Constricted Collective Conversation. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-803086-0
    Language: English
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