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The proceedings represent the state of knowledge in the area of
algorithmic differentiation (AD). The 31 contributed papers
presented at the AD2012 conference cover the application of AD to
many areas in science and engineering as well as aspects of AD
theory and its implementation in tools. For all papers the
referees, selected from the program committee and the greater
community, as well as the editors have emphasized accessibility of
the presented ideas also to non-AD experts. In the AD tools arena
new implementations are introduced covering, for example, Java and
graphical modeling environments or join the set of existing tools
for Fortran. New developments in AD algorithms target the
efficiency of matrix-operation derivatives, detection and
exploitation of sparsity, partial separability, the treatment of
nonsmooth functions, and other high-level mathematical aspects of
the numerical computations to be differentiated. Applications stem
from the Earth sciences, nuclear engineering, fluid dynamics, and
chemistry, to name just a few. In many cases the applications in a
given area of science or engineering share characteristics that
require specific approaches to enable AD capabilities or provide an
opportunity for efficiency gains in the derivative computation. The
description of these characteristics and of the techniques for
successfully using AD should make the proceedings a valuable source
of information for users of AD tools.
Young People and the Struggle for Participation rethinks dominant
concepts and meanings of participation by exploring what young
people do in public spaces and what these spaces mean to them,
individually and collectively. This book discusses how different
spaces and places structure and are in turn structured by young
peoples' activities. Drawing on findings from a comparative study
in eight European cities, insights into different styles of youth
participation emerging from formal, non-formal and informal
settings are presented. The book provides a comparative analysis of
how transnational discourses, national welfare states and local
youth policies affect youth participation. It also investigates how
it comes about that young people get involved in different forms of
participation in the course of their biographies. This book will
appeal to academics, researchers and post-graduate students in the
fields of youth studies, community studies, sociology of education,
political science, social work, psychology and anthropology.
This open access book provides a unique research perspective on
life course transitions. Here, transitions are understood as social
processes and practices. Leveraging the recent "practice turn" in
the social sciences, the contributors analyze how life course
transitions are "done." This book introduces the concept of "doing
transitions" and its implications for theories and methods. It
presents fresh empirical research on "doing transitions" in
different life phases (e.g., childhood, young adulthood, later
life) and life domains (e.g., education, work, family, health,
migration). It also emphasizes themes related to institutions and
organizations, time and normativity, materialities (such as bodies,
spaces, and artifacts), and the reproduction of social inequalities
in education and welfare. In coupling this new perspective with
empirical illustrations, this book is an indispensable resource for
scholars from demography, sociology, psychology, social work and
other scientific fields, as well as for students, counselors and
practitioners, and policymakers.
In a period where social unrest manifests itself by coinciding with
young people's dissatisfaction with formal political involvement
and the diversification of protest movements across the globe, the
question of youth participation is at the forefront of democratic
societies. This timely book offers a fresh look at youth
participation: examining official and unofficial constructions of
participation by young people in a range of socio-political
domains, exploring the motivations and rationales underlying
official attempts to increase participation among young people, and
offering a critique of their effectiveness. Based on original
research data, Youth participation in Europe provides a thorough
analysis of participation initiatives at the implementation level
and gives a transversal approach to various areas of youth
participation. Drawing on examples from different European
countries, it analyses the results of structure on youth
participation and the effects of youth agencies on types of
mobilisation.
Drawing on findings from a large EU-funded research project that
took place over three years, this book analyses educational
trajectories of young people in eight European countries: Finland,
France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovenia and the
United Kingdom. Contributors explore interactions between
structural and institutional contexts of educational trajectories,
the individual meaning attached to education and the strategies
adopted by young people to cope with its demands. The book also
analyses the decision-making processes of individual students,
placing them firmly within the social contexts of their families,
local schools, national education systems and welfare states, as
well as transnational policy contexts. In considering educational
disadvantage, the book is based on primary, cross-national research
with systematic analysis of the different themes addressed. As
every chaptersis co-authored by two or three researchers, each
based in a different country, the book goes beyond the usual
country-based chapter design to provide an enriched insight into
both comparative theory and research methods.
This title was first published in 2002.Communities of Youth
critically evaluates what it means to be a young person at the
beginning of the twenty-first century and the problems,
opportunities and dilemmas that emerge from the experience. The
book is concerned with putting key conceptual debates to do with
youth in a comparative cutting-edge empirical context. In
particular, it endeavours to transcend what its contributors feel
is one of the most damaging trends of recent work on the question
of youth, namely: the division between young people's transitions
and youth culture. Building upon the notion of lifestyle as a means
of bridging this gap, the book provides something original and
timely: a way of linking young people's broader structural concerns
with the cultural and community contexts within which they conduct
their everyday lives. The data discussed in the book emanates from
a comparative European Union project conducted in Great Britain,
Germany and Portugal. The three training programmes examined are
based on the performing arts, but the authors argue that the skills
young people glean from these courses are more to do with generic
skills such as the ability to work effectively in groups, mutual
responsibility, discipline and above all, confidence, than the
technical proficiencies of performance. These courses become an
important part of the young people's lives and as such, provide a
space within which they become themselves . In this sense, the book
highlights the fact that far from being passive recipients of
public policy, young people actively engage with the power
structures that combine to shape their lives. Communities of Youth
therefore considers the diversity of European youth and by tapping
into this diversity it develops important recommendations that will
inform academic debate, research and youth policy.
The proceedings represent the state of knowledge in the area of
algorithmic differentiation (AD). The 31 contributed papers
presented at the AD2012 conference cover the application of AD to
many areas in science and engineering as well as aspects of AD
theory and its implementation in tools. For all papers the
referees, selected from the program committee and the greater
community, as well as the editors have emphasized accessibility of
the presented ideas also to non-AD experts. In the AD tools arena
new implementations are introduced covering, for example, Java and
graphical modeling environments or join the set of existing tools
for Fortran. New developments in AD algorithms target the
efficiency of matrix-operation derivatives, detection and
exploitation of sparsity, partial separability, the treatment of
nonsmooth functions, and other high-level mathematical aspects of
the numerical computations to be differentiated. Applications stem
from the Earth sciences, nuclear engineering, fluid dynamics, and
chemistry, to name just a few. In many cases the applications in a
given area of science or engineering share characteristics that
require specific approaches to enable AD capabilities or provide an
opportunity for efficiency gains in the derivative computation. The
description of these characteristics and of the techniques for
successfully using AD should make the proceedings a valuable source
of information for users of AD tools.
Young People and the Struggle for Participation rethinks dominant
concepts and meanings of participation by exploring what young
people do in public spaces and what these spaces mean to them,
individually and collectively. This book discusses how different
spaces and places structure and are in turn structured by young
peoples' activities. Drawing on findings from a comparative study
in eight European cities, insights into different styles of youth
participation emerging from formal, non-formal and informal
settings are presented. The book provides a comparative analysis of
how transnational discourses, national welfare states and local
youth policies affect youth participation. It also investigates how
it comes about that young people get involved in different forms of
participation in the course of their biographies. This book will
appeal to academics, researchers and post-graduate students in the
fields of youth studies, community studies, sociology of education,
political science, social work, psychology and anthropology.
This open access book provides a unique research perspective on
life course transitions. Here, transitions are understood as social
processes and practices. Leveraging the recent "practice turn" in
the social sciences, the contributors analyze how life course
transitions are "done." This book introduces the concept of "doing
transitions" and its implications for theories and methods. It
presents fresh empirical research on "doing transitions" in
different life phases (e.g., childhood, young adulthood, later
life) and life domains (e.g., education, work, family, health,
migration). It also emphasizes themes related to institutions and
organizations, time and normativity, materialities (such as bodies,
spaces, and artifacts), and the reproduction of social inequalities
in education and welfare. In coupling this new perspective with
empirical illustrations, this book is an indispensable resource for
scholars from demography, sociology, psychology, social work and
other scientific fields, as well as for students, counselors and
practitioners, and policymakers.
Junge Erwachsene - schon wieder ein Versuch der Erwachsenen, die
jungere Generation auf- bzw. einzuteilen? Oder ein Zeichen dafur,
dass sich Lebens laufe und Muster gesellschaftlicher Integration
grundsatzlich wandeln? Scheinbar zwangslaufig reagieren modeme
Gesellschaften in Phasen, in denen soziale Integration
problematisch wird, mit einer verstarkten Themati sierung, ihrer'
Jugend. Die zentrale Funktion der Jugendphase fur die Zu teilung
gesellschaftlicher Teilhabe in Form des Erwachsenenstatus lasst Ten
denzen sozialen Wandels schneller und deutlicher sichtbar werden,
gleich zeitig aber auch lebensalterspezifisch, zurechtrucken' und
entdramatisieren. Die Rede von den, Jungen Erwachsenen' scheint aus
unterschiedlicher Perspektive plausibel: Empirischen Beobachtungen
der Jugendforschung zufolge steigt das Durchschnittsalter der
Bewaltigung klassischer Statuspassa gen wie des Einstiegs ins
Berufsleben oder FamiliengrUfidung. Gleichzeitig sehen sich
MitarbeiterInnen in Jugend- und Bildungseinrichtungen zunehmend mit
jungen Frauen und Mannern konfrontiert, die sowohl altersmassig als
auch hinsichtlich der Komplexitat ihrer Lebenslagen und
Bedurfnissen der Lebens phase Jugend entwachsen scheinen. Um dieses
Phanomen genauer zu untersuchen, fand im Mai 1995 in der
Evangelischen Akademie in Tutzing eine internationale Konferenz mit
Teil nehmerInnen aus zehn europaischen Landern statt, organisiert
von der Akade mie, der Forschungsgruppe Jugend und Europa (Munchen)
und EGRIS, der Europaischen Gesellschaft fur Regionale und
Internationale Sozialforschung."
Drawing on findings from a large EU-funded research project that
took place over three years, this book analyses educational
trajectories of young people in eight European countries: Finland,
France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovenia and the
United Kingdom. Contributors explore interactions between
structural and institutional contexts of educational trajectories,
the individual meaning attached to education and the strategies
adopted by young people to cope with its demands. The book also
analyses the decision-making processes of individual students,
placing them firmly within the social contexts of their families,
local schools, national education systems and welfare states, as
well as transnational policy contexts. In considering educational
disadvantage, the book is based on primary, cross-national research
with systematic analysis of the different themes addressed. As
every chaptersis co-authored by two or three researchers, each
based in a different country, the book goes beyond the usual
country-based chapter design to provide an enriched insight into
both comparative theory and research methods.
Young people and contradictions of inclusion critically assesses
policies addressing young people's transitions from school to
employment. It presents and discusses the findings of seven
EU-funded projects involving 13 countries: Belgium, Denmark,
France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal,
Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Using a biographical
approach, the book: - integrates the perspectives of social policy,
sociology, youth and transition research, and education and labour
market research; - compares policy and practice in a variety of
European national contexts; - explores the dilemmas of policies for
the inclusion of young people; - suggests that a holistic
Integrated Transition Policy, which puts young people's subjective
experience at its centre, can provide an alternative to current
policies and practice; This book is aimed at academics and students
in social policy, sociology, education, economics and political
science who are interested in policy analysis with regard to young
people. The overview of recent trends also makes it relevant for
practitioners and policy makers in the field.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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Augustanae Confessionis: Gottes Wunder An Dem Durchlauchtigsten
Fursten Und Herrn, Herrn Moritz Wilhelmen, Hertzog Zu Sachsen ...
Hoch-Furstlich- Und Christseeligsten Andenckens, Da Se.
Hoch-Furstliche Durchlauchtigkeit Sich ... Zur ... Johann Andreas
Walther, Moritz Wilhelm (Sachsen-Zeitz, Herzog)
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