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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_727574957
    Format: 490 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9783515102261
    Series Statement: Unveiling emotions / ed. by Angelos Chaniotis [1]
    Content: Klappentext: This volume presents the first results of research conducted on 'The Social and Cultural Construction of Emotions: The Greek Paradigm' by a research group in Oxford funded by the European Research Council. The project aims at contributing to a better understanding of the social and cultural factors that determine the manifestation of emotions in texts (papyri, inscriptions, literary sources) and in the material evidence from the Greek and Greek-speaking world (c. 800 BCE c. 600 CE). The four introductory chapters address problems in the study of emotions in antiquity. They are followed by ten case-studies in which the manifestation and arousal of emotions (fear, anger, envy, grief, hope) are studied in various contexts (religion, litigation, political life, art, private life) and in connection with a variety of media (narratives of miracles, dedications, curses, acclamations, petitions, condolence letters, forensic oratory, architecture, images).
    Note: Literaturangaben , Introduction , Part one : SourcesEmotions and papyri : insights into the theatre of human experience in antiquity , Moving stones : the study of emotions in Greek inscriptions , Emotions and archaeological sources : a methodological introduction , Beyond the usual suspects : literary sources and the historian of emotions , Part two : Emotions in the interaction between mortals and godsDream, narrative, and the construction of hope in the 'healing miracles' of Epidauros , Constructing the fear of gods : epigraphic evidence from sanctuaries of Greece and Asia Minor , Sweet revenge : emotional factors in 'prayers for justice' , Isis aretalogies, initiations, and emotions : the Isis aretalogies as a source for the study of emotions , Part three : Emotions in the public spaceEmotionality in the political culture of the Graeco-Roman East : the role of acclamations , A glimpse into the world of petitions : the case of Aurelia Artemis and her orphaned children , Make or break decisions : the archaeology of allegiance in Ephesos , Part four : Emotions in interpersonal communication'He is a liar, a bounder, and a cad' : the arousal of hostile emotions in Attic forensic oratory , 'Being unable to come to you and lament and weep with you' : grief and condolence letters on papyrus , 'Reasons to be cheerful' : conflicting emotions in the Drunken old women of Munich and Rome , EnvoiThe emotion seeks to be expressed : thoughts from a linguist's point of view
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Griechenland ; Gefühl ; Kultur ; Geschichte ; Griechenland ; Emotion ; Geschichte 800 v. Chr.-600 v. Chr. ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Chaniōtēs, Angelos 1959-
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin ;Boston :De Gruyter,
    UID:
    almafu_9958355022602883
    Format: 1 online resource (378p.): , 4 Taf.
    ISBN: 9783110895384
    Series Statement: Studia Judaica ; 37
    Content: A follow-up to Stefan Reif's successful and acclaimed Judaism and Hebrew Prayer (1992). It summarizes twelve years of Jewish liturgical research, especially in the area of textual adjust-ments that are historically and theologically remarkable.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Preface -- , Contents -- , 1. Introduction -- , 2. Liturgy in the Second Temple Period: Methodology -- , 3. Qumran Research and Rabbinic Liturgy -- , 4. Prayer in Ben Sira, Qumran and Second Temple Judaism -- , 5. Use of the Bible -- , 6. Priesthood in Early Sources -- , 7. The Theological Significance of the Shema’ -- , 8. Jerusalem -- , 9. Notions of Restoration -- , 10. Approaches to Sacrifices -- , 11 From Codex to LaTeX: The Physical Transmission -- , 12. Maimonides on the Prayers -- , 13. Modern Study of Medieval Liturgy -- , 14. Solomon Luria’s Prayer-book -- , 15. ‚Truth and faith‘ in Genizah Manuscripts -- , 16. ‚Al Ha-Nissim‘: Its Emergence and Textual Evolution -- , 17. A Well-Known Hymn in Aramaic Guise -- , 18. A Genizah Fragment of Grace After Meals -- , Indexes -- , Plates , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 978-3-11-019091-5
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_BV022195193
    Format: IX, 369, 4 S. : , Ill.
    ISBN: 978-3-11-019091-5 , 3-11-019091-5
    Series Statement: Studia Judaica 37
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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    Keywords: Rabbinische Literatur ; Liturgie ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Reif, Stefan C. 1944-
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London, England :Academic Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949225669502882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 0-12-824288-4 , 0-12-824289-2
    Content: 520 "The physical effects of COVID-19 are felt globally. However, one issue that has not been sufficiently addressed is the impact of COVID-19 on mental health. During the COVID-19 pandemic, citizens worldwide are enduring widespread lockdowns; children are out of school; and millions have lost their jobs, which has caused anxiety, depression, insomnia, and distress. Mental Health Effects of COVID-19 provides a comprehensive analysis of mental health problems resulting from COVID-19, including depression, suicidal thoughts and attempts, trauma, and PTSD. The book includes chapters detailing the impact of COVID-19 on the family's well-being and society dynamics. The book concludes with an explanation on how meditation and online treatment methods can be used to combat the effects on mental health." --
    Note: Intro -- Mental Health Effects of COVID-19 -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgment -- Part I Impact of COVID-19 on mental health -- 1 COVID-19 and the impact on gambling, sex, and pornography use and addictions -- Introduction -- The impact of COVID-19 on gambling behaviors and addiction -- Gambling and gambling disorder -- Vulnerability to gambling disorder -- The impact of COVID-19 on gambling use and gambling disorder -- The impact of COVID-19 on sexual behaviors and addictions -- Sexual behaviors and sex addiction -- The impact of COVID-19 on sexual behaviors and addictions -- The impact of COVID-19 on pornography use and addiction -- Pornography use and addiction -- The impact of COVID-19 on pornography use and addiction -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 Care leavers' experiences of COVID-19 in Uganda and Ghana: Implications for their mental health and psychosocial we -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Data analysis -- Results -- The effects of COVID-19 -- Employment and livelihood-related issues -- Strained relationships and disrupted social support systems -- Fear and anxiety -- Coping mechanisms -- Religion, faith, and prayer -- Changing or holding on the known -- Maintaining an optimistic position and accepting change -- Connectedness to informal support systems -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 The impact of COVID-19 on mental health of frontline health workers in Ghana and Uganda -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results -- Mental health and psychosocial challenges faced by the frontline health workers -- Emotional effects of COVID-19 to frontline health workers -- Psychosocial factors affecting frontline health workers engaged in COVID-19 services provision -- Behavioral mental health challenges faced by frontline health workers. , The coping mechanisms to overcome mental health and psychosocial challenges among frontline health workers during COVID-19 -- Interpersonal problem solving mechanisms -- Selection of the health workers to be part of the response team -- Appropriate scheduling of duties -- Developing mutual support among the response team members -- Good healthcare system leadership -- Interpersonal emotional building mechanisms -- Engaging in hobbies that kill off stress -- Keeping staff together -- Morale boosting from workmates -- Family support -- The intrapersonal coping strategies employed by frontline health workers in COVID-19 -- Adherence to infection prevention control and standard operating procedures -- Staying away from family when one has been exposed -- The sense of calling to serve patients -- Developed positive thinking -- Feeling of making a special contribution to the pandemic -- Spirituality -- Believing that COVID-19 in the hospitals is less severe than earlier thought about -- Bearing in mind that one has no underlying medical condition that would put them at risk -- Adequate training and preparedness -- Taking COVID-19 as an opportunity to learn -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 The psychosocial effect of COVID-19 on urban refugees: Narratives from Congolese refugees living in Kampala -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Design -- Sample -- Procedures -- Results -- Key findings: Psychosocial impact of COVID-19 on urban refugees -- Fear of COVID-19 -- Anger/irritability -- Financial distress -- Anxiety -- Sleep disorders -- Social and physical isolation -- Loss of social support -- Social malfunction -- Resilience and personal coping mechanisms -- Discussion -- Social role limitations and lost identity -- Ruptured lives -- Loss of personal control -- Resilience and coping mechanisms -- Do refugees need psychosocial support?. , Conclusion -- References -- 5 Psychological distress, social support, and psychological flexibility during COVID-19 -- Psychological distress during COVID-19 -- Social support -- Psychological flexibility -- Conclusions -- References -- 6 The impact of COVID-19 social restrictions on culture and psychosocial well-being: The Ghanaian experience -- Introduction -- COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions -- COVID-19 and sociocultural challenges of Ghanaians -- Influence of restrictions and lockdowns on individuals -- Conceptualization of health problems and COVID-19 compliance -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 "Alone, but not lonely": The impact of COVID-19 on older persons and the role of technology in staying connected -- Introduction -- Chapter overview -- Loneliness in older age and mental health implications -- Loneliness and mental health impacts during the coronavirus pandemic -- Alternative ways to socialize? Online communication and social media use by older adults -- Older adults and online communication during the coronavirus pandemic -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Social isolation as a laboratory model of depression -- Introduction: Social isolation as a laboratory model of depression -- Sociality and the meaning of isolation -- Defining social isolation -- Self-imposed/voluntary vs. enforced isolation -- The behavioral effects of social isolation -- The physiological effects of social isolation -- Conclusion: The uniquely human aspect of social isolation -- References -- 9 Increased hallucinations in patients with Alzheimer's disease during the Covid-19 lockdown: A presentation of two cases -- The two cases -- Hallucination assessment and results -- Discussion -- Conflict of interest -- References -- 10 Eating disorders during a coronavirus pandemic -- Introduction -- Eating disorders -- Eating disorder symptomatology -- Mental health. , Impact of the media on eating disorders -- Exercise limitations -- Food access -- Roles and family dynamics -- Social isolation and decreased social support -- Clinical implications -- Inpatient -- Outpatient -- Telehealth -- Guided self-help -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 Obsessive-compulsive disorder during and after Covid-19 pandemic -- Introduction -- Obsessive-compulsive disorder -- How to decide excessive behavior during the Covid-19 pandemic? -- Effect of Covid-19 pandemic on OCD patients -- Expected increase in OCD prevalence -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Part II Recent topics on impact of COVID-19 on health -- 12 The role of nutrition in respiratory disease and COVID-19 management -- Introduction -- Background -- Nutrition and immunity -- Nutrition infection cycle -- Nutrition and infectivity -- Nutrition and disease recovery -- Nutrition and respiratory illness -- Nutrition and respiratory infectivity -- Nutrition and immunity against respiratory illness -- Nutrition and recovery from respiratory illness -- Nutrition and COVID-19 -- Contemporary evidence on nutrition and COVID-19 -- Nutrition and immune development in COVID-19 -- Nutrition and COVID-19 infectivity -- Nutrition and recoveries from COVID-19 -- Nutrition for optimal mental health during COVID-19 -- Nutrition in management of COVID-19 -- Conclusion -- References -- 13 Physical activity as a counteracting measure to mitigate the harmful effects of COVID-19 lockdowns: Special focus on hea ... -- Introduction -- Preventing COVID-19 spread -- Consequences of COVID-19 on health -- Sedentary behavior, bed rest, and physical inactivity during COVID-19 lockdown -- Why are physical activity and sports important for health? -- Physical activity and sports in healthy adults -- Physical activity and sports in elderly. , Physical activity and sports in children and adolescents -- Physical activity and sports in athletes -- Physical activity in individuals with Down syndrome -- Why do those with Down syndrome have a major risk of being infected with SARS COV 2? -- How physical exercise can improve those with Down syndrome -- Conclusion -- References -- 14 Parenting through the COVID-19 pandemic -- Introduction -- The changing landscape of parenting -- Relational models of the parent-child dynamic -- COVID-19 parental stressors -- Health anxiety -- Role collision and navigation -- The worker -- The teacher -- The guidance counselor -- Financial burden -- Sleep deprivation -- Family separation -- Parental burnout -- Family violence -- Parental coping through COVID-19 -- Parent-led posttraumatic growth -- Conclusion -- References -- 15 Compliance with health-protective behaviors in relation to COVID-19: The roles of health-related misinformation, percei ... -- Introduction -- Health-related misinformation -- The propagation of health-related misinformation on social media -- Factors associated with the sharing of COVID-19 misinformation -- Evidence of the association between belief in conspiracy theories and COVID-19 health-protective behaviors -- Perceived risk and health-protective behaviors -- The role of personality traits in the adoption of health-protective behaviors -- Summary and conclusion -- References -- 16 Social media use, experiences of social connectedness and wellbeing during COVID-19 -- Literature review -- Social connectedness and psychological wellbeing -- Social media and social connectedness -- Social media and negative impacts on psychological wellbeing -- Methodological limitations of research relating to social media use and wellbeing -- Rationale -- Method -- Results -- Quantitative data analysis -- Qualitative data analysis -- Discussion. , Conclusions and further research.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9780128242889
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 0128242892
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780128242896
    Additional Edition: Print version. Mental health effects of Covid-19. London, United Kingdom ; San Diego, CA, United States : Academic Press, [2021] ISBN 0128242892
    Language: English
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Open Book Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9947382357902882
    Format: 1 online resource (xliv, 570 pages): , illustrations, maps; digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-906924-73-2 , 2-8218-1717-7 , 1-906924-72-4
    Series Statement: World oral literature series, v. 1
    Content: "Ruth Finnegan's Oral Literature in Africa was first published in 1970, and since then has been widely praised as one of the most important books in its field. Based on years of fieldwork, the study traces the history of storytelling across the continent of Africa. This revised edition makes Finnegan's ground-breaking research available to the next generation of scholars. It includes a new introduction, additional images and an updated bibliography, as well as its original chapters on poetry, prose, "drum language" and drama, and an overview of the social, linguistic and historical background of oral literature in Africa. Oral Literature in Africa has been accessed by hundreds of readers in over 60 different countries, including Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda and numerous other African countries. The digital editions of this book are free to download thanks to the generous support of interested readers and organisations, who made donations using the crowd-funding website Unglue.it. Oral Literature in Africa is part of our World Oral Literature Series in conjunction with the World Oral Literature Project. This volume is complemented by original recordings of stories and songs from the Limba country (Sierra Leone), collected by Finnegan during her fieldwork in the late 1960's, which are hosted by the World Oral Literature Project and are freely accessible here [i.e., publisher's website]"--Publisher's website.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Contents -- Online Resources -- Illustrations -- Forward by Mark Turin -- Prefaces -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Note on Sources and References -- I. Introduction -- 1. The 'oral' nature of African unwritten literature -- The significance of performance in actualization, transmission, and composition -- Audience and occasion -- Implications for the study of oral literature. -- Oral art as literature. -- 2. The perception of African oral literature -- Nineteenth-century approaches and collections -- Speculations and neglect in the twentieth century -- Recent trends in African studies and the revival of interest in oral literature -- 3. The social, linguistic, and literary background -- Social and literary background -- The linguistic basis — the example of Bantu -- Some literary tools -- Presentation of the material -- The literary complexity of African cultures -- II. Poetry -- 4. Poetry and patronage-- ‡a Variations in the poet's position. Court poets. Religious patronage. Free-lance and wandering poets. Part-time poets. A note on 'epic' -- 5. Panegyric. Introductory: nature and distribution; composers and reciters; occasions. Southern Bantu praise poetry: form and style; occasions and delivery; traditional and contemporary significance -- 6. Elegiac poetry -- General and introductory. Akan funeral dirges: content and themes; structure, style, and delivery; occasions and functions; the dirge as literature -- 7. Religious poetry -- Introductory. Didactic and narrative religious poetry and the Islamic tradition; the Swahili tenzi. Hymns, prayers, and incantations: general survey; the Fante Methodist lyric. Mantic poetry: Sotho divining praises; odu Ifa (Yoruba) -- 8. Special purpose poetry — war, hunting, and work -- Military poetry: Nguni; Akan. Hunting poetry: Yoruba ijala; Ambo hunters' songs. Work songs -- 9. Lyric -- Occasions. Subject-matter. Form. Composition-- ‡a 10. Topical and political songs -- Topical and local poetry. Songs of political parties and movements: Mau Mau hymns; Guinea R.D.A. songs; Northern Rhodesian party songs -- 11. Children's songs and rhymes -- Lullabies and nursery rhymes. Children's games and verses; Southern Sudanese action songs -- III. Prose -- 12. Prose narratives I. Problems and theories -- Introductory. Evolutionist interpretations. Historical-geographical school. Classification and typologies. Structural-functional approach. Conclusion -- 13. Prose narratives II. Content and form -- What is known to date: content and plot; main characters. Types of tales: animal stories; stories about people; 'myths'; 'legends' and historical narratives. What demands further study: occasions; role of narrators; purpose and function; literary conventions; performance; originality and authorship. Conclusion -- 14. Proverbs-- ‡a The significance and concept of the proverb. Form and style. Content. Occasions and functions. Specific examples: Jabo; Zulu; Azande. Conclusion. -- 15. Riddles -- Riddles and related forms. Style and content. Occasions and uses. Conclusion -- 16. Oratory, formal speaking, and other stylized forms -- Oratory and rhetoric: Burundi; Limba. Prayers, curses, etc. Word play and verbal formulas. Names -- IV. Some special forms -- 17. Drum language and literature -- Introductory — the principle of drum language. Examples of drum literature: announcements and calls; names; proverbs; poetry. Conclusion -- 18. Drama. Introductory. Some minor examples: Bushman 'plays'; West African puppet shows. Mande comedies. West African masquerades: South-Eastern Nigeria; Kalabari. Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Maps -- Bibliography -- Index. , Also available in print form. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-906924-70-8
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-906924-71-6
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949747870902882
    Format: 1 online resource (269 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783839468272
    Series Statement: Edition Politik Series
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- Prof. Nazila Ghanea(United Nations Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief) -- Bishop Dr Heiner Wilmer SCJ(President of the German Commission for Justice and Peace) Reverend Dirk Bingener(President of the Pontifical Mission Society missio Aachen) -- Introduction: Conservative, Right‐Wing Populist or Far‐Right Extremist? -- Right‐wing populist rhetoric: Characteristics and typical patterns of argumentation -- Human rights populism: The populist appropriation of the human rights discourse -- Patterns of the right‐wing populist appropriation and reinterpretation of religious freedom -- A trend towards withdrawal and dangerous socio‐political reactions towards populism -- Right‐wing populist appropriations - Societal dynamics and reactions - approaches to solutions -- Populist Reinterpretation and Appropriation of Religious Freedom Worldwide -- Reinterpretations of Religious Freedom by the Far Right in the German‐Speaking World -- Clientelistic interpretation -- Strategic mixing of legitimate criticism with right‐wing ideological narratives -- Staging themselves as the only sincere defenders of religious freedom -- Self‐attribution of the victim role -- Further examples from German‐speaking countries -- International networking of the stakeholders -- Conclusion -- Escalating the Populist Approach -- Constructing a useful history by appropriating repression -- Freedom of religion as a weapon -- Culture wars learned and escalated -- Hungary under Viktor Orban -- The development of an "Illiberal Christian Democracy" -- Strengthening "Christian values" and violations of religious freedom -- The narrative of the Christian victim role and the threat to "Christian culture" -- Anti‐Muslim and anti‐migrant positions -- Budapest Report on Christian Persecution -- International networking and strategies -- Final remarks. , Religious Freedom for Christian Majorities -- The empirical evidence for religious intolerance -- The performance of intolerance -- The architecture of intolerance -- Final remarks -- Abuse of Religious Freedom? -- Introduction: Religion‐based rejection of COVID‑19 protection measures -- Abusive vs. erroneous references to religious freedom: The legal framework -- Motives for the abusive reference to religious freedom -- The Political Instrumentalization of the Topics of Secularism, Religious Freedom and Islamophobia in Turkey -- Kemalism's political instrumentalization of secularism -- The role of the topic of religious freedom in the context of the transition of power to the AKP in the 2000s -- The populist reinterpretation of religious freedom under the AKP rule -- Polarization of the political debates about religious freedom and secularism and the opposition's likewise populist reaction -- The instrumentalization of the fight against Islamophobia as a diaspora and foreign policy tool -- Conclusion -- Populism, Religious Identity, and the Instrumentalization of "Religious Freedom" in the United States during the Era of Donald Trump -- Introduction: Christian identity rather than gospel Christianity -- Instrumentalizing religious freedom to win an election -- Instrumentalization of religious freedom by MAGA Christians and the Trump administration -- The Supreme Court, abortion, and gay rights -- Instrumentalizing "religious freedom" as a two‐edged sword: Seeking state benefits on the grounds of religious freedom -- Trump administration actions to provide state financial benefits -- The Trump administration and MAGA Christian identity -- Public prayer and religious displays -- Displays of religious symbols -- Support for the State of Israel -- Attempt to ban Muslims from entering the United States -- Conclusion. , Societal Dynamics and Problematic Reactions towards Populist Appropriation -- A Recipe for Political Polarization? -- Introduction: Populist distortions of a human right -- FoRB: The rights‐based approach to dealing with religious diversity -- How to assess conflicts between FoRB and other human rights -- Coping with illiberal uses of a liberal right -- Religious Freedom in the Field of Tension between Populist Anti‐Muslim Sentiments and Islamist Radicalisation Tendencies -- Introduction -- Religious institutionalisation of Islam in Germany: Internal dynamics and external factors -- Equal legal treatment of Islam in Germany in the field of tension between social Islamophobia and Islamist radicalisation tendencies -- Religious freedom in the context of debates on the building of mosques, minarets and muezzin calls in Germany -- Conclusion -- Secularism in France and the Challenge of Populism -- The eventful history of the establishment of the freedom of religion or belief in France -- Secularism disfigured by both authoritarian republicanism and far‐right populism? -- The return of a policy of religious control -- Conclusion -- Restrictions on Freedom of Religion or Belief in Denmark -- Introduction: Freedom of religion or belief under pressure -- "To protect Danish values": A selective understanding of freedom of religion or belief -- "Denmark is a Christian country" -- Staying within the limits of the European Human Rights Convention -- Lack of religious literacy -- Summing up -- Commitment to Religious Freedom at the Level of the European Union -- A positive development regarding advocacy for FoRB in the 2010s -- Between withdrawal and polarisation -- Appropriation and reinterpretation of religious freedom by the far‐right -- Cherry‐picking approaches towards FoRB across all political groups -- Conclusions and recommendations. , Signs of Hope and Proposals for Solutions -- International Religious Freedom (or Belief) Alliance -- The alliance -- The idea for an alliance -- A concept of the Trump administration -- The International Contact Group on Freedom of Religion or Belief -- IRF instead of FoRB -- Technical, language and legal aspects -- Eliminating misconceptions, changing principles -- Sound principles of the alliance -- Putting words into practice -- Consolidation and striving for effectiveness -- Evaluation -- Populism in the Land of Equality -- The role of religious freedom in Norwegian politics -- "Gender ideology" vs. "traditional Christianity": Not a winning issue for populists in Norway -- Realized gender equality immunizes against anti‐feminist populism -- The deterring effect of extremism: How Breivik's anti‐feminist 2083 manifesto turned "Christian values" into a narrative that not even right‐wing populists want to be associated with -- Gender equality as a populist value? -- Conclusion -- Populist Appropriation and Reinterpretation of Religious Freedom -- Church engagement against the right‐wing populist appropriation of religious freedom -- Contradict -- Educate and leave no space -- Open learning spaces for religious freedom through interreligious dialogue and ecumenical learning -- Interreligious dialogue -- Ecumenical learning -- Meaning, community and identity -- Beliefs, Brains and Breaking Chains -- Introduction -- Populism, "othering" and the construction of fear -- Education on "living together": The key to counteract populist narratives and promote religious freedom -- What is the way forward? -- Social Media as a Tool against Populist Appropriation of FoRB and for Promoting FoRB? -- Attacks on religious freedom in social media: Narratives and strategies -- Promotion of religious freedom in social media. , Raising awareness and providing education via social media -- Counter‐measures -- Responsibility and obligations of the key stakeholders -- More digital civic courage -- Responsibility of (traditional and new) media -- Responsibility of platform operators and issues of legal regulation -- Protection of human rights defenders -- Conclusion -- Conclusion: The Case of Religious Freedom and Populism -- Forming new, broad alliances -- Strengthening human rights education -- Choosing constructive language -- Finding solutions to problems in a level‐headed and evidence‐based way -- Cultivating a constructive approach to fears and distresses -- Leave no room for extremism and hate -- Further facets of the struggle for the interpretation of human rights illustrated by the example of religious freedom -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- About the cover design.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Hirschberger, Bernd Religious Freedom and Populism Bielefeld : transcript Verlag,c2024 ISBN 9783837668278
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9960118480202883
    Format: 1 online resource (vi, 77 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-108-61712-3 , 1-108-60564-8 , 1-108-75839-8
    Series Statement: Cambridge elements. Religion and monotheism
    Content: Buddhism is a religion lacking the idea of a unique creator God. It is a kind of trans-polytheism that accepts many long-lived gods, but sees ultimate reality, Nirvana, as beyond these. It does, though, see Dhamma/Dharma as a Basic Pattern encompassing everything, with karma as a law-like principle ensuring that good and bad actions have appropriate natural results. This Element explores these ideas, along with overlaps in Buddhist and monotheist ideas and practices, the development of more theist-like ideas in Mahāyāna Buddhism, Buddhist critiques of the idea of a creator God, and some contemporary Buddhist views and appreciations of monotheisms.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 30 Jul 2019). , Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Buddhism and Monotheism -- Contents -- 1 The Indian Religious Context of the Rise and Development of Buddhism -- 2 The Different Traditions of Buddhism -- 3 The Historical Buddha and Past Buddhas -- 4 Rebirth -- 5 Karma -- 6 Suffering: Its Causes and Its Transcending -- 7 Pessimistic? -- 8 Buddhist Ethics -- 9 Buddhist Practices -- 10 Buddhist Meditation and Christian Contemplation -- 11 The Cosmos at Large -- 12 The Realms of Rebirth -- 12.1 The Gods and Their Heavens -- 13 Māra, the Satan-Like Deadly One -- 14 How Buddhists See and Relate to the Gods -- 15 Comparisons to Monotheistic Views on the Heavens -- 16 The Buddhist 'Creation' and 'Fall' Story -- 17 Buddhism on the Supposed Creator God, Great Brahmā -- 18 The Lovingkindness and Compassion of Great Brahmā -- 19 The Dhamma As the Basic Pattern Structuring the World -- 20 Dhamma... and God -- 21 A Person As a Flowing Dance of Conditioned, Impermanent, Selfless Processes -- 22 God As 'I Am Who IAm' -- 23 Nirvana... and God -- 24 The Nature of the Buddha in the Theravāda -- 25 Faith and Prayer in Theravāda Buddhism -- 26 Bodhisattvas in the Mahāyāna -- 27 Buddhas in the Mahāyāna -- 28 The Mahāyāna Pantheon -- 29 The Three-Body Doctrine -- 30 Amitābha Buddha -- 31 Key Bodhisattvas: The All-Compassionate Avalokiteśvara and the Wisdom-Embodying Mañjuśrī -- 32 Revelation, Faith and Prayer in the Mahāyāna -- 33 The Ādibuddha: A God-Like Figure? -- 34 The Buddha-nature and the Problem of Evil -- 35 Critical Reflections on the Idea of a God As Creating Living Beings and the Universe -- 35.1 God and Free Will -- 35.2 God and the Problem of Evil -- 35.3 Problems with the Idea of a Single, Eternal Cause of the Multitudinous, Changing World -- 36 Buddhist General Attitudes to Other Religions -- 36.1 Some Theravāda Views -- 36.2 Some Mahāyāna Views -- 37 Conclusion. , Abbreviations -- References.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-108-73137-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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  • 8
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    Online Resource
    Frankfurt a.M. :Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften,
    UID:
    almahu_9949767568602882
    Format: 1 online resource (478 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783631904602
    Series Statement: Europa Periodica Series ; v.3
    Content: The book examines how emergencies were hadled in the Hispanic Monarchy in the early modern Age, by focusing on communication. It explores narrative strategies used to report disasters, the impact of extreme events on information networks, the effect of conflicting interpretations of such events, the connections to political and social dynamics.
    Note: Cover -- Series Information -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- Acknowledgement -- Times of emergency: Managing communication and politics in the aftermath of a disaster (Domenico Cecere, Alessandro Tuccillo) -- Section I: Controlling the flow of news -- Early modern information: Collecting and knowing in Spain and its Empire (Tamar Herzog) -- Calamities, communication and public space between manuscript and print (Spain and Portugal, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries): From prayers to news (Fernando Bouza) -- Decide, apply and communicate: The colonial administration in Mexico faced with extreme weather episodes (Virginia García-Acosta) -- Section II: From relaciones to periodicals -- A linguistic perspective on the reporting of seventeenth-century natural disasters (Annachiara Monaco) -- The rhetoric of disaster between the pre-periodical and the periodical press: The Guadalmedina flood (1661) and the case of the Gazeta Nueva (Vincenzo Leonardi) -- Communicative strategies in relazioni on the 1669 eruption of Mount Etna (Valentina Sferragatta) -- Countering the spread of contagion. Plague and the media: A close relationship, the case of Conversano (1690-1692) (Enrico De Prisco) -- A comparative analysis of earthquakes as reported in the official Spanish press (1770-9): A commercial strategy? (José Daniel Lozano Díaz, Antonio Manuel Berná Ortigosa) -- Section III: The logistics of communication -- Crisis as a measure of communicative capacity in the Spanish Empire: Letters, messengers and news informing Spain of the Sangley uprising in Manila (1603-1608) (Guillaume Gaudin) -- The 1645 Manila earthquake: The distance-time problem during emergencies (Paulina Machuca) -- Standing on shaky ground: The politics of disasters in early modern Peru (Domenico Cecere). , Mechanisms and strategies for communication in time of war during the eighteenth century (Rocío Moreno-Cabanillas) -- Section IV: Putting a spin on disasters -- Divine intervention? The politics of interpreting disasters (Alessandro Tuccillo) -- Disaster and personal perception: The Calabria and Messina earthquakes (1783) according to the account by the Spanish clergyman Antonio Despuig y Dameto (Armando Alberola Romá) -- Between the brilliant light and the shadow of the insects: The instruction on the plague of locusts ordered by the Government of Guatemala in 1804 (Luis Alberto Arrioja Díaz Viruell) -- Index -- Series Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Schwarze, Sabine Communication and Politics in the Hispanic Monarchy Frankfurt a.M. : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften,c2023 ISBN 9783631869628
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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    almafu_9961387697702883
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 228 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-4473-6676-X , 1-4473-6674-3 , 1-4473-6675-1
    Series Statement: Policy Press shorts research
    Content: This book addresses the prejudices that emerged out of the collision of the two pandemics of 2020: COVID-19 and racism.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 19 Jan 2024). , Front Cover -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: The long road ahead -- References -- one BLAME the BAME -- Blame the BAME -- Reference -- two COVID-1984 -- Introduction -- Crossing the (white) picket -- 'Postcolonial banter' -- The Caucasian persuasion -- (Black) British Empire? Dash weh! -- Conclusion -- References -- three Black vaccination reticence -- Introduction -- Using the Critical Race lens -- The myths -- Black inferiority -- Academic prestige hierarchy -- The realities -- Land-grant colleges and universities -- Threat of Black medical professionals -- Models of exclusion -- American Medical Association -- Carnegie Foundation influence -- The purpose of the Flexner Report -- The 'failing up' of Abraham Flexner -- Impact of Flexner on HBCU medical schools -- Healthcare repercussions of the Flexner Report -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- four Pregnancy, pandemic and protest -- Auto-ethnographic entry -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- five It's alive! -- Beginnings -- The pandemic (and racism) take hold -- Anti-Asian racism: the resurgence of an old problem -- Zoonotics, virological origins and the science of blame -- Conclusion: recolonialism, power and fear under the cover of a global catastrophe -- References -- six It's just not cricket -- The green space gap -- Unequal by design -- Until you see yourself represented, you're always going to feel rejected -- Mighty oaks from little acorns grow -- What do they know of cricket that only cricket know? -- Nature for all? -- A personal pandemic postscript -- Notes -- References -- seven Muslim funerals during the pandemic -- Introduction -- British-Muslims' funeral needs: an overview of Islamic rites, rituals and custom -- Methodology -- Findings. , Dying in isolation with no spiritual support (Gunaratnam, 2020) -- Waiting time to procced the funeral rituals -- Regulations on washing and shrouding of the dead body -- Expensive funeral costs -- Socially distanced funeral prayer (Janazah) -- Socially distanced mourning -- Recommendations for future practice -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- eight Racial justice and equalities law -- Introduction -- Review of the decade, 2010-2020 -- Culture wars -- Conclusion -- References -- nine Out of breath -- Introduction -- The right to breathe -- Education and activism -- References -- ten An exploration of the label 'BAME' and other existing collective terminologies, and their effect on mental health and identity within a COVID-19 context -- Introduction -- Racialised minorities -- Racially minoritised -- People who experience racism/PoWER -- Conclusion -- References -- eleven COVID-19 in the UK -- Note -- References -- twelve Reviewing the impact of OFQUAL's assessment 'algorithm' on racial inequalities -- Introduction -- Critical discussion -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- thirteen The impact of COVID-19 on Somali students' education in the UK -- Introduction -- Methodologies -- Discussion and results -- Housing conditions -- Neighbourhood -- Poor life routines -- Parents' education -- Understanding Somali students' emotional challenges caused by school closures -- Misunderstanding of mock exams and students' conditioned behaviourial problems -- Skills and experiences gained during school closures -- Recommendations -- To the community -- To the UK government, Department for Education and schools -- Note -- References -- Conclusion -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4473-6673-5
    Language: English
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    almafu_9960119748602883
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 265 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 0-511-87510-X , 0-511-52083-2
    Content: This 1991 book makes available an empirical study of the transformations in religious beliefs that have occurred amongst English Catholics. It complements Dr Hornsby-Smith's well received Roman Catholics in England (1987) which provides the social and historical context for this present study. In Roman Catholic beliefs in England, Michael Hornsby-Smith explores Catholic beliefs over a range of concerns from doctrinal matters to questions of personal and social morality and assesses how religious beliefs are differentiated between different types of Catholics. He also examines the legitimacy accorded by English Catholics to both papal authority and religious authority in general.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , I. Introduction -- 1. From identity to commitment -- beliefs and belonging -- social and religious context -- research aims -- data sources -- outline of book -- 2. Varieties of Catholic accounts -- methodological problems -- comparative approaches -- a typology of Catholic accounts -- consistency, coherence and complexity -- conclusions -- II. The Religious Beliefs of English Catholics -- 3. The everyday lives of lay Catholics -- an exploratory study -- the lay vocation -- coping with everyday dilemmas -- lay experience of support -- lay spirituality -- concluding reflections -- 4. The religion of core laity -- introduction -- the teaching of the Church -- images of God -- beliefs and practices -- social morality -- personal morality -- concluding reflections -- 5. The customary religion of ordinary Catholics -- introduction -- customary religion -- images of God -- heaven, hell and life after death -- personal prayer -- customary and popular Catholicisms -- III. Transformations of Religious Authority -- 6. The pope's paradoxical people -- introduction -- the pope's visit: a special event -- the pope's leadership style -- papal teaching and authority -- paradoxical Catholics? -- 7. Core Catholics, conflict and contestation -- introduction -- Houtart's analysis of contestation -- responses to ecclesiastical authority -- transformations of religious authority -- 8. Ordinary Catholics and personal morality -- introduction -- contraception -- abortion -- divorce -- the loss of clerical authority -- 9. English Catholics and religious authority -- Weberian perspectives -- legal-rational authority -- traditional authority -- charismatic authority -- empirical combinations -- Etzioni's analysis of compliance -- concluding reflections -- 10. Religious pluralism and secularism -- introduction -- pluralism of belief -- pluralism of legitimations of religious authority -- the secularization of English Catholicism? , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-09327-9
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-36327-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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