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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949703905302882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789401205429 , 9789042023437
    Series Statement: Variants ; 5
    Content: Texts in multiple versions constitute the core problem of textual scholarship. For texts from antiquity and the medieval period, the many versions may be the result of manuscript transmission, requiring editors and readers to discriminate between levels of authority in variant readings produced along the chain of copying. For texts of all periods, and particularly for more modern authors, there may also be multiple authorial versions. These are of particular importance for genetic criticism, as they offer a window on the author's thinking through the developing work. The different contexts in which multiple versions may occur - different languages, different genres, different cultures, ranging in this collection from ancient Greek texts to novels by Cervantes and Aub, dramatic texts from Portugal and Germany, poetry from The Netherlands and Lithuania, scientific texts from the 19th century - provide further layers of complexity. The histories of countries are reflected in the histories of editing. In Europe, this can be seen particularly in the great period of 'nation-building' of the 19th century. Essays in this volume survey editorial activity in The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany in the nineteenth century, concluding that nation building and scholarly editing are twinned. As a nation searches for its own identity, textual scholarship is pressed into service to find and edit the texts on which to establish that identity. The two strands of this volume (multiple versions of texts; editions and national histories) testify to the centrality of textual editing to many fields of research. There is material here for literary scholars, historians, and for readers interested in texts from Ancient Greece to modernist classics.
    Note: Texts in Multiple Versions: Edited by Luigi GIULIANI -- Francisco RICO: Scholarly Editions and Real Readers -- Burghard DEDNER: Highlighting Variants in Literary Editions: Techniques and Goals -- Jan GIELKENS: Jumping to Conclusions: Preparing an Edition of the Poetry of Ernst Meister -- Albert SOLER: Editing Texts with a Multilingual Tradition: The Case of Ramon Llull -- Javier LLUCH PRATS: The Critical Genetic Edition of a Novel: Campo del Moro , by Max Aub -- Dolores FERNÁNDEZ MARTÍNEZ: The False Originality of the Imaginary Artist: The Multiple Drawings of Jusep Torres Campalans -- Carmen ISASI, Patricia FERNÁNDEZ, Santiago PÉREZ ISASI: Philological Issues Regarding a Multiple Plurilingual Digital Edition -- M. SANZ MORALES: The Copyist as Novelist: Multiple Versions in the Ancient Greek Novel -- Mario GARVIN: Printing, Textual Criticism and Traditional Lyrical Poetry -- José Luis OCASAR ARIZA: The Genetic Edition of Classical Texts with Multiple Variants -- Paulius V. SUBAČIUS: On Notation that does not Refine: Twelve Phonetic Versions in a Multiple Edition of a 19th Century Lithuanian Poem -- H.T.M. VAN VLIET: Changing Structure, Changing Meaning: Multiple Versions of Modern Poetry Collections as an Editorial Problem -- José CAMÕES: CD-Rom Edition of Portuguese Theatre of the 16th Century (Focused on Multiple Versions) -- Peter L. SHILLINGSBURG: The First Five English Editions of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species -- Histories of Editions: Edited by Herman BRINKMAN, Geert LERNOUT and Marita MATHIJSEN -- Annemarie KETS: Unity in Diversity: Nineteenth-Century Editions of a Seventeenth-Century Comedy -- Paul WACKERS: Editing Van den vos Reynaerd -- Willem KUIPER: Past, Present and Future of Editing Ferguut: The Medieval Dutch Translation/Adaptation of the Old-French Li Chevalier au Biel Escu , Better Known as Fergus -- Jan ROCK: Literary Monuments and Editor's Jokes: Nationalism and Professionalisation in Editions of Lodewijk van Velthem's Spiegel Historiael (1727-1906) -- Rüdiger NUTT-KOFOTH: Two Paradigms in 19th Century German Editing: Goedeke's Schiller Edition and the Weimar Goethe Edition as Different Steps towards a Particular Concept of Editing Modern Authors -- Raphaela VEIT: Avicenna's Canon in East and West: A Long History of Editions -- Reviews and Book Notice: Edited by Dirk van Hulle.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Texts in Multiple Versions - Histories of Editions. Leiden ; Boston : BRILL, 2006 ISBN 9789042023437
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949384561502882
    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 281 pages)
    ISBN: 9780429590832 , 0429590830 , 9780429586958 , 0429586957 , 9780429588891 , 0429588895 , 9780429197482 , 0429197489
    Content: German Reading Skills for Academic Purposes allows researchers and learners with no prior understanding of German to gain an understanding of written German at CEFR C2/ACTFL Intermediate-High level that will allow them to read a variety of German texts, including research articles and monographs. This is achieved by looking closely at the elements of German grammar required for the understanding of written German along with practical advice and observations. One of the main themes running through the textbook is that it uses a toolkit approach that puts deductive reasoning and decoding skills at its heart to allow learners to engage with a wide variety of texts.
    Note: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Five steps towards understanding a text; Chapter 1 Deductive reasoning; German alphabet and pronunciation; cognates; 1.1 Using deductive reasoning to understand written texts; 1.2 German alphabet; 1.3 German pronunciation; 1.4 Cognates; Exercise; Note; Chapter 2 Fundamental German and English grammar concepts; German sentence structure; 2.1 Fundamental German and English grammar concepts; 2.2 Introductory text: Sprachen in der Europäischen Union , 2.3 German sentence structure (subjects, objects, verbs, sentences and clauses explained)2.4 Man, zu and es gibt; Exercise; 2.5 Capitalisation of nouns; Exercise; 2.6 Compound nouns; Exercise; 2.7 The present tense; Exercise; 2.8 Summary of chapter; Exercise; Chapter 3 German genders; plurals in German; separable verbs; how to identify verbs; 3.1 Introductory text: Kartoffelsalat; 3.2 Genders in German; Exercise; 3.3 Gender by endings; Exercise; 3.4 A brief introduction to the German case system; 3.5 Plurals in German; Exercise; 3.6 Feminine forms for people; Exercise , 3.7 Prepositional phrasesExercise; 3.8 Finite and non-finite verb forms; Exercise; 3.9 Separable verbs; Exercise; 3.10 Summary of chapter; Practice text: Redewendungen und Aphorismen von Friedrich Schiller; Chapter 4 Modal verbs; imperative forms; idiomatic expressions with es; 4.1 German modal verbs; Exercise; 4.2 Mögen and möchten; Exercise; Exercise; 4.3 The imperative; Exercise; 4.4 Idiomatic expressions with es; 4.5 Summary of chapter; Practice text: Da steh' ich nun, ich armer Tor; Note; Chapter 5 The German case system; negation; 5.1 Understanding the logic behind the case system , 5.2 NominativeExercise; 5.3 Accusative; Exercise; 5.4 Dative; Exercise; 5.5 Genitive; Exercise; 5.6 Overview of the four German cases; 5.7 Negation; Exercise; Practice text: Oropos und die Graer; Comprehension questions -- Which statements are correct?; Chapter 6 The past tense forms; 6.1 Introductory text: Jesus und die Ehebrecherin; 6.2 Extended infinitive constructions with um; Exercise; 6.3 Past tense forms in German; 6.4 The preterite; II. Mixed pattern verbs; III. Irregular/strong verbs; Exercise; 6.5 The present perfect; Exercise; 6.6 Past participles , 6.7 Strong verb vowel changes (ablauts)Exercise; 6.8 The verbal bracket; Exercise; 6.9 The pluperfect; Exercise; 6.10 Chart: modal verbs in the present and the past tense; Note; Chapter 7 Adjectives and adverbs; comparative and superlative; als and wie; 7.1 Adjectives; 7.2 Possessive adjectives; Exercise; 7.3 Zu and adjectives; Exercise; 7.4 Comparative; 7.5 Als, wie; Exercise; 7.6 Superlative; Exercise; Practice text: Rumpelstilzchen; Chapter 8 Subordinate and relative clauses; commas; present participles; 8.1 Subordinate clauses introduced by conjunctions; Exercise; Exercise
    Additional Edition: Print version: Burdumy, Alexander Bruce, author. German reading skills for academic purposes New York, NY : Routledge, [2019] ISBN 9780367186623
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Readers (Publications) ; Textbooks
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Malden, MA :Blackwell Pub.,
    UID:
    almafu_9959327894502883
    Format: 1 online resource (xiii, 590 pages)
    ISBN: 1405128917 , 9781405128919 , 9780631226017 , 063122601X , 1280284641 , 9781280284649 , 9780470999066 , 0470999063
    Series Statement: Blackwell companions in cultural studies ; 6
    Content: A Companion to Media Studies is a comprehensive collection that brings together new writings by some of the most respected canonical and contemporary media studies scholars. The result is a fascinating overview of the theories and methodologies that have produced this most interdisciplinary of fields. Leading essayists - from Denis McQuail, John Nerone, Margaret Gallagher, and Dan Schiller to Charles Whitney, James Ettema, Jennings Bryant, and Ellen Wartella - tackle a variety of concepts and controversies from qualitative and quantitative perspectives, and with specific attention to issues of globalization and difference. The Companion showcases some of the most exciting work currently underway on feminist media, media history, the future of theory, digital capitalism, power, agency, popular culture, race, and intellectual property, and is organized into six areas of study: foundations, production, media content, media audiences, effects, and futures. A Companion to Media Studies provides an accessible and comprehensive point of entry into this expansive and interdisciplinary field.
    Note: Feminist media perspectives / Margaret Gallagher -- New horizons for communication theory in the new media age / Denis McQuail -- From modernization to participation: the past and future of development communications in media studies / Robert Huesca -- Tensions between popular and alternative music: REM as an artist-intellectual / Robert Sloane -- Approaches to media history / John Nerone -- Ethical issues in media production / Sharon L. Bracci -- Digital capitalism: a status report on the corporate commonwealth of information / Dan Schiller -- Media production: individuals, organizations, institutions / James S. Ettema & D. Charles Whitney -- From the playboy to the hustler: class, race, and the marketing of masculinity / Gail Dines and Elizabeth R. Perea -- Selling survivor: the use of TV news to promote entertainment / Matthew P. McAllister -- Constructing youth: media, youth and the politics of representation / Sharon R. Mazzarella -- The less space we take, the more powerful we'll be: how advertising uses gender to invert signs of empowerment and social equality / Vickie Rutledge Shields -- Constructing a new model of ethnic media: image-saturated magazines as touchstones / Melissa A. Johnson -- Out of India: fashion culture and the marketing of ethnic style / Sujata Moorti -- Resuscitating feminist audience studies: revisiting the politics of representation and resistance / Radhika E. Parameswaran -- The changing nature of audiences: from the mass audience to the interactive media user / Sonia Livingstone -- The cultural revolution in audience research / Virginia Nightingale -- Practising embodiment: reality, respect and issues of gender in media reception / Joke Hermes -- Salsa as popular culture: ethnic audiences constructing an identity / Angharad N. Valdivia -- Race and crime in the media: research from a media effects perspective / Mary Beth Oliver -- The appeal and impact of media sex and violence / Jennings Bryant & Dorina Miron -- The role of interactive media in children⁸s cognitive development / Ellen A. Wartella, Barbara J. O'Keefe and Ronda M. Scantlin -- The impact of stereotypical and counter-stereotypical news on viewer perceptions of Blacks and Latinos: an exploratory study / Michael C. Casas and Travis L. Dixon -- Where we should go next and why we probably won't: an entirely idiosyncratic, utopian and unashamedly peppery map for the future / John D.H. Downing -- All consuming identities: race, mass media and the pedagogy of resentment in the age of difference / Cameron McCarthy -- Expanding the definition of media activism / Carrie A. Rentschler -- Realpolitik and utopias of universal bonds: for a critique of technoglobalism / Armand Mattelart (translated from the French by Samira Hassa) -- Intellectual property, cultural production, and the location of Africa / Boatema Boateng.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Valdivia, Angharad N. Companion to media studies. Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., ©2003 ISBN 063122601X
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    London [u.a.] :Heinemann,
    UID:
    almafu_BV005054521
    Format: XII, 207 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: 1759-1805 Schiller, Friedrich
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  • 5
    UID:
    almafu_9959648906902883
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 280 pages) : , illustrations, maps
    ISBN: 9780822372011 , 0822372010 , 9780822370444 , 0822370441
    Content: In Migrants and City-Making Ayşe Çağlar and Nina Glick Schiller trace the participation of migrants in the unequal networks of power that connect their lives to regional, national, and global institutions. Grounding their work in comparative ethnographies of three cities struggling to regain their former standing--Mardin, Turkey; Manchester, New Hampshire; and Halle/Saale, Germany--Çağlar and Glick Schiller challenge common assumptions that migrants exist on society's periphery, threaten social cohesion, and require integration. Instead Çağlar and Glick Schiller explore their multifaceted role as city-makers, including their relationships to municipal officials, urban developers, political leaders, business owners, community organizers, and social justice movements. In each city Çağlar and Glick Schiller met with migrants from around the world; attended cultural events, meetings, and religious services; and patronized migrant-owned businesses, allowing them to gain insights into the ways in which migrants build social relationships with non-migrants and participate in urban restoration and development. In exploring the changing historical contingencies within which migrants live and work, Çağlar and Glick Schiller highlight how city-making invariably involves engaging with the far-reaching forces that dispossess people of their land, jobs, resources, neighborhoods, and hope.
    Note: Introduction : multiscalar city-making and emplacement: processes, concepts, and methods -- Introducing three cities : similarities despite difference -- Welcoming narratives : small migrant businesses within multiscalar restructuring -- They are us : urban sociabilities within multiscalar power -- Social citizenship of the dispossessed : embracing global Christianity -- "Searching its future in its past" : the multiscalar emplacement of returnees -- Conclusion : time, space, and agency.
    Language: English
    URL: OAPEN
    URL: OAPEN
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949198369402882
    Format: XIV, 242 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1984.
    ISBN: 9789400956469
    Series Statement: Nijenrode Studies in Business ; 7
    Content: The old ways break down, times change, and new life blossoms from the ruins. Frederich Schiller These words of a great poet express a basic fact of life-the inevitability of change. If marketers were asked to envision the future, they would not hesitate to answer that the entire globe is involved in a human revolution like no other in history. The changes now taking place, in both industrially developed and developing nations, are indications of the problems, chal­ lenges, and opportunities confronting future economic growth and development. Perhaps the most prominent characteristic of this change is the growing economic interdependence of all nations. Today it seems quite unnecessary to point out that any nation's problems and opportunities anywhere are now every nation's problems and opportunities everywhere. This economic and business interdependence on a global scale is the new reality, regardless of whether we want to accept it. The task ahead for all corporate managers becomes one of adapting to this new international business reality. It also requires them to assume the leadership role in helping individuals of all nations to become more and more aware of their mutual need for another's products and services. Today every corporation, whether confined within one nation or not, operates in this dynamic, changing, international business environment.
    Note: 1 International Marketing: Past, Present, and Future -- 2 International Marketing as Part of the Marketing Process -- 3 International Business Theory and Marketing Theory: Elements for International Marketing Theory Building -- 4 The Role of Economies of Scale in International Marketing -- 5 The Regulation of Advertising around the World in the 1980s and Beyond: Precipitating Circumstances, Motivations, and Forces -- 6 Have Technological Developments Made Current International Marketing Practices/Strategies Obsolete? -- 7 Marketing: The Missing Link in Economic Development -- 8 The Foreign Orientation of Management as a Central Construct in Export-Centered Decision-Making Processes -- 9 International Marketing Planning: An Iconoclastic View -- 10 Export Marketing Channels: Some Theoretical Considerations -- 11 Global Strategy and the Control of Market Subsidiaries -- 12 International Marketing in the 1980s and Beyond: Research Frontiers -- Appendix A: Delphi Study-Part I -- Appendix B: Suggested Research Projects in International Marketing -- Contributing Authors.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789401089906
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9780898381368
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789400956476
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1684827426
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 756 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9781315200439
    Series Statement: Routledge International Handbooks
    Content: History of social neuroendocrinology in humans / Allan Mazur -- Hormone measurement in social neuroendocrinology : a comparison of immunoassay and mass spectroscopy methods / Oliver C. Schultheiss, Gelena Dlugash, and Pranjal H. Mehta -- Reproducibility in social neuroendocrinology : past, present, and future / Oliver C. Schultheiss and Pranjal H. Mehta -- Leveraging seasonality in male songbirds to better understand the neuroendocrine regulation of vertebrate aggression / Douglas W. Wacker -- Behavioral and neuroendocrine plasticity in the form of winner and loser effects / Nathaniel S. Rieger, Matthew J. Fuxjager, Brian C. Trainor, Xin Zhao, and Catherine A. Marler -- The endocrinology of dominance relations in non-human primates / Sean P. Coyne -- The dual-hormone approach to dominance and status-seeking / Amar Sarkar, Pranjal H. Mehta, and Robert A. Josephs -- Social neuroendocrinology of human aggression : progress and future directions / Justin M. Carré, Emily Jeanneault, and Nicole Marley -- Social endocrinology in evolutionary perspective : function and phylogeny / Nicholas M. Grebe and Steven W. Gangestad -- Organizational and activational effects of progesterone on social behavior in female mammals / Alicia A. Walf and Cheryl A. Frye -- The neuroendocrinological basis of human affiliation : how oxytocin coordinates affiliation-related cognition and behavior via changing underlying brain activity / Bastian Schiller and Markus Heinrichs -- Oxytocin and human sociality : an interactionist perspective on the "hormone of love" / Jonas P. Nitschke, Sonia A. Krol, and Jennifer A. Bartz -- Affiliative or aggressive? : the role of oxytocin in anti-social behaviour through the lens of the social salience hypothesis / Leehe Peled-Avron and Simone G. Shamay-Tsoory -- Functional roles of gonadal hormones in human pair bonding and sexuality / James R. Roney -- Organizational effects of hormones on sexual orientation / Kevin A. Rosenfield, Khytam Dawood, and David A. Puts -- Hormones and close relationship processes : neuroendocrine bases of partnering and parenting / Robin S. Edelstein and Kristi Chin -- The many faces of human caregiving : perspective on flexibility of the parental brain, hormonal systems, and parenting behaviors and their long-term implications for child development / Eyal Abraham and Ruth Feldman -- The social neuroendocrinology of pregnancy and breastfeeding in mothers (and others) / Jennifer Hahn-Holbrook and Colin Holbrook -- The neuroendocrinology of fatherhood / Patty X. Kuo and Lee T. Gettler -- Sex hormonal effects on brain lateralization / Markus Hausmann and D. Michael Burt -- Estrogens and androgens in the prefrontal cortex : relevance for cognition and decision-making / Elizabeth Hampson -- Sex hormones and economic decision making in the lab : a review of the causal evidence / Anna Dreber and Magnus Johannesson -- Emotional processing and sex hormones / Malin Gingnell, Jonas Hornung, and Birgit Derntl -- Hormonal modulation of reinforcement learning and reward-related processes : a role for 17ss-estradiol, progesterone and testosterone / Esther K. Diekhof, Luise Reimers, and Sarah K.C. Holtfrerich -- The impact of psychosocial stress on cognition / Oliver T. Wolf -- Intra- and interindividual differences in cortisol stress responses / Sandra Zänkert and Brigitte M. Kudielka -- Stress and social development in adolescence in a rodent model / Travis E. Hodges and Cheryl M. McCormick -- Oxytocin and vasopressin systems in the development of social behavior / Elizabeth A.D. Hammock -- The social neuroendocrinology and development of executive functions / Rosemarie E. Perry, Eric D. Finegood, Stephen H. Braren, and Clancy Blair -- Sensitive periods of development and the organizing actions of gonadal steroid hormones on the adolescent / Brain Kalynn M. Schulz and Zoey Forrester-Fronstin -- The social biopsychology of implicit motive development / Martin G. Köllner, Kevin T. Janson, and Kira Bleck -- Interventions, stress during development, and psychosocial adjustment / Leslie E. Roos, Kathryn G. Beauchamp, Jessica Flannery, Sarah Horn, and Philip A. Fisher -- Developmental trajectories of hpa-hpg dual-axes coupling : implications for social neuroendocrinology / E. Zakreski, A.R. Dismukes, A. Tountas, J.M. Phan, S.N. Moody, and E.A. Shirtcliff -- Neuroendocrinological aspects of social anxiety and aggression-related disorders / Dorien Enter, M.H.M. Hutschemaekers, and Karin Roelofs -- The social neuroendocrinology of trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder / Amy Lehrner and Rachel Yehuda -- Attachment and depression : is oxytocin the shared link? / Allison M. Perkeybile and C. Sue Carter -- Sexual dimorphism in drug addiction: an influence of sex hormones / Linda I. Perrotti, Brandon D. Butler, and Saurabh S. Kokane -- Neuroendocrine-immune interactions in health and disease / Nicolas Rohleder -- The social neuroendocrinology of athletic competition / David A. Edwards and Kathleen V. Casto.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781138711440
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Routledge international handbook of social neuroendocrinology London : Routledge, 2019 ISBN 9781138711440
    Language: English
    Author information: Schultheiss, Oliver C. 1967-
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_BV049867478
    Format: 1 online resource (488 pages).
    ISBN: 1789907136 , 9781789907131
    Series Statement: Elgar handbooks in migration
    Content: "This Handbook presents a comprehensive overview of the interaction between migration and development from a range of critical and counter-hegemonic perspectives. Exploring the strengths and weaknesses of existing practices connected with the migration and development nexus, contributing authors provide a clear understanding of their complex dynamics. Divided into three thematic sections, the Handbook opens with a range of cutting-edge theoretical insights and methodologies that seek to establish the current state of the art. Following this, chapter authors use exploitation and dispossession as overarching concepts to frame key aspects of migration and development from a labour and class perspective. The Handbook then looks ahead, considering the opportunities and dilemmas illustrated by the various initiatives aimed at framing a multi-level governance regime for migration and development across the globe. The Handbook on Migration and Development is an invaluable resource for students, academics and researchers in migration, development studies, sociology and social policy. Bringing together a wide range of underrepresented voices, this Handbook is also of benefit to policymakers working in international migration"--
    Note: 1. Introduction to handbook on migration and development -- Part I. Competing perspectives -- 2. Social transformation and human mobility: Reflections on the past, present and future of migration / Stephen Castles -- 3. Migration and development: An update on global trends / Alejandro Portes -- 4. The migration-development nexus revisited: Imperialism and the export of labour power / Raúl Delgado Wise -- 5. Cross-border methods: The challenge of methodological nationalism and the prospects of transnational methodology / Thomas Faist -- 6. Changing the dominant narrative on migration and development: Strategic indicators / Alejandro I. Canales and Selene Gaspar Olvera -- 7. Migration and development as policy in asia: A nexus in flux / Jeremaiah M. Opiniano and Maruja M. B. Asis -- 8. Climate change, environmental degradation and the reproduction of social inequalities / Thomas Faist and Kerstin Schmidt -- , 9. Debunking migration and development: A dispossession and replacement studies approach / Nina Glick Schiller -- Part II. Exploitation and dispossession -- 10. Unmasking irregular migration to the United States / Jorge Durand and Douglas S. Massey -- 11. Migration processes in northern central america and the unequal outcomes of us and Mexican migration policies / Rodolfo Casillas -- 12. From central america to Venezuela: Displaced people, forced migration and the geopolitical agenda of the United States / Daniel Villafuerte Solís and María del Carmen García Aguilar -- 13. International migration in Latin America: Critical perspectives on the construction of a field of knowledge / Gioconda Herrera and Ninna Nyberg Sørensen -- 14. Women's self-reliance and sustainable livelihoods: Implementation of the kalobeyei integrated socio-economic development plan (kisedp) for refugees and the host population in Kenya / Måns Fellesson and Paula Mählck -- , 15. Gender stereotypes in human mobility: Reflections and challenges from the global south / María Luz Espiro and Sabrina P. Vecchioni -- 16. Transnational migration and the extractivist logic of global capitalism: The eu-eastern Africa geopolitical space / Zuzana Uhde -- 17. Rural-urban migration, the commodification of labour and welfare restructuring in China and vietnam / Minh T.N. Nguyen and Jake Lin -- 18. Labour and forced migration into post-soviet Russia / Vyacheslav Bobkov and Igor Shichkin -- 19. Migration and trade unions: Challenges and opportunities / Ronaldo Munck -- Part III. Multilevel governance -- 20. The limits to migration and development policies / Ronald Skeldon -- 21. World governance: A glimmer of hope? / Catherine Wihtol de Wenden -- 22. A countermovement of the precariat: Migration, labour, and the enigma of human rights / Carl-Ulrik Schierup and Aleksandra Ålund -- , 23. Migration, development and depoliticization in the global compact for safe, orderly and regular migration / Antoine Pécoud -- 24. Business-led governance of migration and development: A challenge for civil society / Branka Likić-Brborić -- 25. A critical perspective on the 'refugee crisis' in Europe / Zeynep Sahin-Mencutek and Anna Triandafyllidou -- 26. Rethinking the migrant rights agenda in global migration governance: A decolonized rights-based approach / Hari KC and Nicola Piper -- 27. Towards a global network of sanctuary or solidarity cities / Óscar García Agustín & Martin Bak Jørgensen -- 28. Skilled migration in the service of imperial innovation / Raœl Delgado Wise
    Additional Edition: Print version ISBN 9781789907124
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949581953402882
    Format: 1 online resource (558 pages).
    ISBN: 9781802200416 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Elgar encyclopedias in economics and finance series
    Content: "With diverse contributions from over 100 authors around the globe, this comprehensive Encyclopedia summarises the developments of ecological economics from the fundamental contributions to the more recent methodological debates in the field. This Encyclopedia further reflects the relevant state of research including past and present major debates about particular concepts, theories, actors and issues at hand. It provides an expansive list of topics including sustainable development, the limits to growth, agroecology, implications of thermodynamic laws for economics, integrated ecologic-economic modelling, valuation of natural resources and services, and renewable and non-renewable resources management. With a strong normative focus, entries include theoretical, methodological, and empirical contributions, as the field orientates its efforts to improve environmental policy and governance to enhance wellbeing, environmental quality, and social justice. This unique reference will be a key tool to students, scholars, policy makers and anyone else seeking to understand the link between economic systems and the environment from the perspective of ecological economics, business management, environmental and urban studies. Key Features: - Entries include selected references for further study - Entries by both leading scholars and up-and-coming voices - Addresses the links between the ecological crisis and economic activity - Over 90 entries with accessible explanations of key concepts and methods - Multi-disciplinary approach across the fields of economics, ecology, sociology, geography, and also political science and history"--
    Note: Contents: Preface -- 1. Agent-based modelling / Ivan Savin -- 2. Agroecology / Manuel González de Molina -- 3. Agrowth / Jeroen van den Bergh -- 4. Anthropocene / Jon D. Erickson -- 5. Biodiversity conservation / Eduardo García-Frapolli -- 6. Bounded openness over natural information / Joseph Henry Vogel, María Eugenia Santori-Aymat, Óscar Tomaiconza, Bryan Steven Cortés-Lumbi, and Miguel Fernández-Maldonado -- 7. Bounded rationality / Stefan Drews -- 8. Carbon taxes / Andrea Baranzini and Sylvain Weber -- 9. Circular economy / Ignasi Puig Ventosa and Verónica Martínez Sánchez -- 10. Climate change and social justice / Éloi Laurent -- 11. Coevolution (socio-biophysical coevolution) / Miquel A. Gual and Richard B. Norgaard -- 12. Common property and environmental governance / Sergio Villamayor-Tomás -- 13. Complex social-ecological systems / Pedro L. Lomas -- 14. Consumption / Doris Fuchs and Inge Røpke -- 15. Cost shifting, competition and economic structure / Clive L. Spash and Amelia Fuselier -- 16. Critical materials / Alicia Valero, Guiomar Calvo, and Antonio Valero -- 17. Degrowth / Sam Bliss and Giorgos Kallis -- 18. Deliberative ecological economics / Jasper Kenter -- 19. Discounting and climate change / Cédric Philibert -- 20. Ecofeminisms / Corinna Dengler -- 21. Ecological distribution conflicts / Joan Martínez-Alier -- 22. Ecological macroeconomics / Peter A. Victor -- 23. Ecological unequal exchange / Mario Pérez-Rincón -- 24. Economic anthropology / Clemens M. Grünbühel -- 25. Economic system / José Manuel Naredo -- 26. Economy as an open system / Óscar Carpintero and Jaime Nieto -- 27. Ecosystem services / Brigitte L.G. Baptiste -- 28. Emergy accounting / Silvio Viglia and Sergio Ulgiati -- 29. Energy return on investment: A unifying principle for socio-ecological sustainability / Rigo E.M. Melgar and Charles A.S. Hall -- 30. Energy transition(s) / Mar Rubio-Varas -- 31. Entropy / Alicia Valero, Antonio Valero, and Guiomar Calvo -- 32. Environmental accounting / Maddalena Ripa and Sergio Ulgiati -- 33. The environmental consequences of inequality / James K. Boyce -- 34. Environmental ethics / Joaquín Valdivielso -- 35. Environmental footprints / Kai Fang -- 36. Environmental governance / Jouni Paavola -- 37. Environmental input- output analysis / Mònica Serrano -- 38. Environmental justice / Beatriz Rodríguez-Labajos -- 39. The environmental kuznets curve / David I. Stern -- 40. Environmental limits / Erik Gómez-Baggethun -- 41. Environmental stewardship / Jennifer Welchman -- 42. Environmental tax reform / Paul Ekins -- 43. Environmental taxation and the double dividend / William K. Jaeger -- 44. Environmentally extended multi-region input-output analysis / Klaus Hubacek and Kuishuang Feng -- 45. Ethics of quantification / Andrea Saltelli and Monica Di Fiore -- 46. Fetish, commodity fetishism and ecosystem services / Nicolas Kosoy -- 47. Future generations / Richard B. Howarth -- 48. Georgescu-roegen's bioeconomics / Kozo Torasan Mayumi -- 49. Green economy / Jonathan M. Harris -- 50. Human appropriation of net primary production (hanpp) / Helmut Haberl, Karl-Heinz Erb, and Fridolin Krausmann -- 51. The human ecological footprint / William E. Rees -- 52. Incommensurable values / Jonathan Aldred -- 53. Industrial ecology / Anke Schaffartzik -- 54. Institutions / Arild Vatn -- 55. Joint production / Johannes Schiller and Stefan Baumgärtner -- 56. Kapp, karl william / Tommaso Luzzati -- 57. Land grabbing / Arnim Scheidel -- 58. Land-time budget analysis / Clemens M. Grünbühel -- 59. Languages of valuation / Christos Zografos -- 60. The laws of thermodynamics / Gabriel A. Lozada -- 61. Material flow accounting / Fridolin Krausmann -- 62. The maximum power principle / Mark T. Brown -- 63. Metabolic flow / Mario Giampietro -- 64. Methodological pluralism / Richard B. Norgaard -- 65. Multi-criteria evaluation / Giuseppe Munda -- 66. Multi-scale integrated analysis of societal and ecosystem metabolism (musiasem) / Mario Giampietro -- 67. National accounts and macroeconomic indicators / Jordi Roca Jusmet -- 68. Natural capital / Robert Costanza -- 69. Nature-based solutions / Francesc Baró and Erik Gómez-Baggethun -- 70. Nexus approaches in socio-metabolic research / Helmut Haberl -- 71. Payments for ecosystem services / Esteve Corbera and Santiago Izquierdo-Tort -- 72. Peak oil / Christian Kerschner -- 73. Political and institutional ecological economics / Peter Söderbaum -- 74. Population and environment / Hernán G. Villarraga -- 75. Post-normal science / Silvio Funtowicz and Jerome R. Ravetz -- 76. The precautionary principle / Andy Stirling -- 77. Production and economic development / José Manuel Naredo -- 78. Rebound effect and the jevons paradox / Jaume Freire-González -- 79. Sensitivity analysis / Andrea Saltelli, Arnald Puy, and Samuele Lo Piano -- 80. Sensitivity auditing / Andrea Saltelli, Samuele Lo Piano, and Arnald Puy -- 81. Social ecological economics / Clive L. Spash, Adrien Guisan, and Carlotta Verita -- 82. Social metabolism / Manuel González de Molina -- 83. Spaceship earth / Óscar Carpintero and Jaime Nieto -- 84. Steady-state economics / Herman Daly -- 85. Sustainability versus monetary reductionism / Peter Söderbaum -- 86. Sustainable development indicators / Philip Lawn -- 87. Uncertainty, risk and ignorance / Andrea Saltelli and Jerome R. Ravetz -- 88. Uncomfortable knowledge / Mario Giampietro -- 89. Unequal caloric exchange / Fander Falconí -- 90. Water footprint / Cristina Madrid-López -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781802200409 (hardback)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 280 pages) : , illustrations, maps
    ISBN: 9780822372011 , 0822372010 , 9780822370444 , 0822370441
    Content: In Migrants and City-Making Ayşe Çağlar and Nina Glick Schiller trace the participation of migrants in the unequal networks of power that connect their lives to regional, national, and global institutions. Grounding their work in comparative ethnographies of three cities struggling to regain their former standing--Mardin, Turkey; Manchester, New Hampshire; and Halle/Saale, Germany--Çağlar and Glick Schiller challenge common assumptions that migrants exist on society's periphery, threaten social cohesion, and require integration. Instead Çağlar and Glick Schiller explore their multifaceted role as city-makers, including their relationships to municipal officials, urban developers, political leaders, business owners, community organizers, and social justice movements. In each city Çağlar and Glick Schiller met with migrants from around the world; attended cultural events, meetings, and religious services; and patronized migrant-owned businesses, allowing them to gain insights into the ways in which migrants build social relationships with non-migrants and participate in urban restoration and development. In exploring the changing historical contingencies within which migrants live and work, Çağlar and Glick Schiller highlight how city-making invariably involves engaging with the far-reaching forces that dispossess people of their land, jobs, resources, neighborhoods, and hope.
    Note: Introduction : multiscalar city-making and emplacement: processes, concepts, and methods -- Introducing three cities : similarities despite difference -- Welcoming narratives : small migrant businesses within multiscalar restructuring -- They are us : urban sociabilities within multiscalar power -- Social citizenship of the dispossessed : embracing global Christianity -- "Searching its future in its past" : the multiscalar emplacement of returnees -- Conclusion : time, space, and agency.
    Language: English
    URL: OAPEN
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