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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
An overview of the most successful algorithms and techniques for
solving large, sparse systems of equations and some algorithms and
strategies for solving optimization problems. The most important
topics dealt with concern iterative methods, especially Krylov
methods, ordering techniques, and some iterative optimization
tools. The book is a compendium of theoretical and numerical
methods for solving large algebraic systems, special emphasis being
placed on convergence and numerical behaviour as affected by
rounding errors, accuracy in computing solutions for
ill-conditioned matrices, preconditioning effectiveness, ordering
procedures, stability factors, hybrid procedures and stopping
criteria. Recent advances in numerical matrix calculations are
presented, especially methods to accelerate the solution of
symmetric and unsymmetric linear systems. Convergence analysis of
the multi-grid method using a posteriori error estimation in second
order elliptic equations are presented. Some inverse problems are
also included. Evolution based software is described, such as
genetic algorithms and evolution strategies, relations and class
hierarchising to improve the exploration of large search spaces and
finding near-global optima. Recent developments in messy genetic
algorithms are also described. The tutorial nature of the book
makes it suitable for mathematicians, computer scientists,
engineers and postgraduates.
The seventh edition of this classic handbook on the policy process
is fully updated, featuring new material on policy making amid
local and global disruption, the contestable nature of modern
policy advice, commissioning and contracting, public engagement and
policy success and failure. The Australian Policy Handbook shows
how public policy permeates every aspect of our lives. It is the
stuff of government, justifying taxes, driving legislation and
shaping our social services. Public policy gives us roads, railways
and airports, emergency services, justice, education and health
services, defence, industry development and natural resource
management. While politicians make the decisions, public servants
provide analysis and support for those choices. This updated
edition includes new visuals and introduces a series of case
studies for the first time. These cases-covering family violence,
behavioural economics, justice reinvestment, child protection and
more-illustrate the personal and professional challenges of
policymaking practice. Drawing on their extensive practical and
academic experience, the authors outline the processes used in
making public policy. They systematically explain the relationships
between political decision makers, public service advisers,
community participants and those charged with implementation. The
Australian Policy Handbook remains the essential guide for students
and practitioners of policy making in Australia.
Traveling Bodies: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Traveling as an
Embodied Practice explores the central role the body has in and for
traveling and thus complements and expands upon existing research
in travel studies with new perspectives on and insights in the
entanglement of bodies and traveling. The case studies assembled in
this volume discuss a variety of traveling practices, experiences,
and media with chapters featuring Asian, American, and European
historical and contemporary perspectives. Truly interdisciplinary
in its approach, the volume identifies and examines diverse
literary, historical and cultural texts, contexts, and modes in
which traveling and the body intersect, including ‘classic’
travelogues, (new) media (e.g., film, digital travel apps), surf
culture, and travel-inspired tattoos. The contributions offer
various avenues for further research, not only for scholars working
with body theory and travel (writing), but also for anyone
interested in the intersections of literature, culture, media, and
embodied practices of traveling.
The seventh edition of this classic handbook on the policy process
is fully updated, featuring new material on policy making amid
local and global disruption, the contestable nature of modern
policy advice, commissioning and contracting, public engagement and
policy success and failure. The Australian Policy Handbook shows
how public policy permeates every aspect of our lives. It is the
stuff of government, justifying taxes, driving legislation and
shaping our social services. Public policy gives us roads, railways
and airports, emergency services, justice, education and health
services, defence, industry development and natural resource
management. While politicians make the decisions, public servants
provide analysis and support for those choices. This updated
edition includes new visuals and introduces a series of case
studies for the first time. These cases-covering family violence,
behavioural economics, justice reinvestment, child protection and
more-illustrate the personal and professional challenges of
policymaking practice. Drawing on their extensive practical and
academic experience, the authors outline the processes used in
making public policy. They systematically explain the relationships
between political decision makers, public service advisers,
community participants and those charged with implementation. The
Australian Policy Handbook remains the essential guide for students
and practitioners of policy making in Australia.
This accessible and highly readable book is the first full-length
biography of Hegel to be published since the largely outdated
treatments of the nineteenth century. Althaus draws on new
historical material and scholarly sources about the life and times
of this most enigmatic and influential of modern philosophers. He
paints a living portrait of a thinker whose personality was more
complex than is often imagined, and shows that Hegel's relation to
his revolutionary times was also more ambiguous than is usually
accepted.
Althaus presents a broad chronological narrative of Hegel's
development from his early theological studies in Tubingen and the
associated unpublished writings, profoundly critical of the
established religious orthodoxies. He traces Hegel's years of
philosophical apprenticeship with Schelling in Jena as he struggled
for an independent intellectual position, up to the crowning period
of influence and success in Berlin where Hegel appeared as the
advocate of the modern Prussian state. Althaus tells a vivid story
of Hegel's life and his intellectual and personal crises, drawing
generously on the philosopher's own words from his extensive
correspondence. His central role in the cultural and political life
of the time is illuminated by the impressions and responses of his
contemporaries, such as Schelling, Schleiermacher and Goethe.
This panoramic introduction to Hegel's life, work and times will
be a valuable resource for scholars, students and anyone interested
in this towering figure of philosophy.
Medicine and Mobility in Nineteenth-Century British Literature,
History, and Culture analyses the cultural and literary histories
of medicine and mobility as entangled processes whose discourses
and practices constituted, influenced, and transformed each other.
Presenting case studies of novels, poetry, travel narratives,
diaries, ship magazines, skin care manuals, asylum records, press
reports, and various other sources, its chapters identify and
discuss diverse literary, historical, and cultural texts, contexts,
and modes in which medicine and mobility intersected in
nineteenth-century Britain, its empire, and beyond, whereby they
illustrate how the paradigms of mobility studies and the medical
humanities can complement each other.
There are those who go to gay bars and salsa clubs with rosaries in their pockets, and who make camp chapels of their living rooms. Others enter churches with love letters hidden in their bags, because their need for God and their need for love refuse to fit into different compartments. But what goodness and righteousness can prevail if you are in love with someone whom you are ecclesiastically not supposed to love? Where is God in a salsa bar? The Queer God introduces a new theology from the margins of sexual deviance and economic exclusion. Its chapters on bisexual theology, Sadean holiness, gay worship in Brazil and queer sainthood mark the search for a different face of God - the Queer God who challenges the oppressive powers of heterosexual orthodoxy, whiteness and global capitalism. Inspired by the transgressive spaces of Latin American spirituality, where the experiences of slum children merge with queer interpretations of grace and holiness, The Queer God seeks to liberate God from the closet of traditional Christian thought, and to embrace God's part in the lives of gays, lesbians and the poor. Only a theology that dares to be radical can show us the presence of God in our times. The Queer God creates a concept of holiness that overcomes sexual and colonial prejudices and shows how queer theology is ultimately the search for God's own deliverance. Using liberation theology and queer theory, it exposes the sexual roots that underlie all theology, and takes the search for God to new depths of social and sexual exclusion.
The Secessions artist groups at the dawn of modernism in a splendid
new volume. At the end of the 19th century the term “Secession”
stood for the artistic beginnings of modernism. Art was surging
forward towards freedom. Avant-garde artists showed their new
creative works in the exhibitions of the Secession. In doing so
they introduced innovative art movements to the public and helped
Impressionism and Symbolism, for example, to achieve a breakthrough
in the German-speaking region. The new alliances of artists in the
Secession meant the abandonment of traditional artists’
associations and old-fashioned structures, and a new artistic
freedom. The most important Secessions in the German region arose
in 1892 in Munich, in 1897 in Vienna and in 1899 in Berlin. They
are associated to this day with the figures who helped to shape
them: Franz von Stuck, Gustav Klimt and Max Liebermann. This volume
illustrates their artistic diversity in over 200 works by some 80
artists of the Secessions in Vienna, Munich and Berlin as well as
international guests including Hodler, Munch, Rodin, Segantini and
Toorop.
Liberation Theology and Sexuality is a book about 'doing Liberation
Theology in Latin America' in the twenty-first century. The style
of doing theology remains the same, but this book reflects the work
of a new generation of liberation theologians developing a theology
that offers a wider and more complex critique of reality, with new
perspectives on issues of sexuality, race, gender, culture,
globalization and new forms of popular religiosity. Liberation
Theology and Sexuality shows how Christianity in Latin America
needs to take into account issues concerning sexuality and poverty,
together with traditional religiosity and culture when reflecting
on the construction of Christian faith and identity in the
continent. For the first time, Liberation Theology and Sexuality
presents a unique combination of Latin American theologians from
more than one generation, reflecting on depth on these issues.
The German word mauscheln is derived from the Yiddish language.
It's original meaning is 'to talk like a Jewish trader' (Mausche =
Yiddish word for Mose). Today the verb has a negative connotation
and means 'to use dishonest tricks to reach an aim', 'to cheat'.
Althaus examines the history of the word and asks how this negative
connotation has developed and how the word was (and is ) applied as
a weapon and defamation among artists, politicians and scientists.
In this way the author depicts a fascinating picture of cultural
history, - focussed in the colourful history of a single manysided
word.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Contents: Introduction Part I: Queering theology 1. Kneeling, deviant theologians 2. Queering hermeneutics 3. Queering God in relationships: Trinitarians and God the orgy 4. Libertine disclosures 5. Permutations 6. The economy of God's exchange rate mechanism Part II: Queer promiscuities 7. Popular anti-theologies of love 8. Demonology: Embodying rebellious spirits 9. Queer holiness: Postcolonial revelations
Liberation Theology and Sexuality is a book about 'doing Liberation
Theology in Latin America' in the twenty-first century. The style
of doing theology remains the same, but this book reflects the work
of a new generation of liberation theologians developing a theology
that offers a wider and more complex critique of reality, with new
perspectives on issues of sexuality, race, gender, culture,
globalization and new forms of popular religiosity. Liberation
Theology and Sexuality shows how Christianity in Latin America
needs to take into account issues concerning sexuality and poverty,
together with traditional religiosity and culture when reflecting
on the construction of Christian faith and identity in the
continent. For the first time, Liberation Theology and Sexuality
presents a unique combination of Latin American theologians from
more than one generation, reflecting on depth on these issues.
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