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An essential guide to the new face of electoral politics in
America, this book provides an examination of the political
mobilization of Latinos and Latinas through the churches and the
influence of being of the Catholic faith, enabling an understanding
of the social and cultural dynamics at play. Blessing La Politica:
The Latino Religious Experience and Political Engagement in the
United States presents a corrective challenge to the authoritative
conclusion by the book Voice and Equality: Civic Voluntarism in
American Politics that Latinos are less likely to become involved
in politics because of the predominant Catholic beliefs of this
demographic. Through comprehensive analysis of the political
tendencies of Latinos and Latinas of faith, the findings in this
work consistently counterpoint those conclusions from a variety of
perspectives and methodologies. The research presented in the book
comprises surveys that are national in scope-both of elites, and at
the mass level-as well as localized in cities. The authors have
also collected ethnographies that are localized in U.S. cities and
transnational in nature. The result is both a broad view of Latino
politics and religion, and detailed information that provides far
more context that is possible in national-level quantitative
studies.
Sustainable Finance Fundamentals provides an accessible overview of
this critical, rapidly growing area at the intersection of finance
and sustainability. The first part showcases different approaches
to sustainable finance, covering banking, impact investing,
integrated reporting and strategy, and risk management. The second
part covers investing, including equity, green bonds and
crowdfunding. In the final part, issues beyond sustainable finance,
such as alternative investments, renewable energy and innovation,
are explored. In addition, two optional appendices provide useful
introductions to Time Value of Money and financial statements.
Ethical and regulatory issues are addressed holistically throughout
the book and sustainable finance is linked to related topics, such
as environmental economics and the UN Sustainable Development
Goals. Each chapter has an international focus and features
examples, ‘in a nutshell’ summaries and discussion questions.
Whether you are a student or professional, Sustainable Finance
Fundamentals is essential reading for anyone looking to gain a
comprehensive understanding of sustainable finance, impact
investing and related areas. Lecture slides and teaching notes are
also available for instructors, making this book an ideal text for
courses on sustainable finance.
In the late 19th century, the Progressive Era laid the foundations
for "scientific management" of lands and natural resources. Yet
scientific management, often lauded in concept, is elusive. Land
and resource management occurs in a social, economic, and political
context in which different values, priorities, and interests
influence goals, funding, and management choices. Complexities and
uncertainties abound. At least three decades ago, critics of these
decision processes began arguing that the complexities of managing
natural systems required an interdisciplinary approach. Most books
on scientific and political management of natural resources and
lands are either theoretical academic tomes, a compendium of case
studies, or handbooks. Despite this vast literature, land managers
struggle to effectively restore and sustain lands amid conflict,
controversy, and sometimes weak application of science to
decisions. Though some notable conservation successes exist, in
many places land health continues to deteriorate through
mismanagement, neglect, and land transformation for development,
agriculture, energy production, and other uses. This book examines
decision making processes, the intersection of science and policy,
and practical examples of how, where, and why successful
conservation, restoration, and land management are occurring. The
text consists of three sections Science, Technology, and
Engineering; Politics and Policy; and People and Action. The
Introduction lays out the premise of the book (harmonizing science,
politics, and people to take action to restore and sustains lands
given the complications of governance and climate change) and puts
each chapter in context. The Synthesis is the linchpin chapter. It
synthesizes the concepts put forth in each chapter into a plan of
action to restore and sustain lands. It makes recommendations how
this plan can be tested through action research. The plan will be
dynamic; that is it will be designed to adapt to changing
circumstances so that action can be taken quickly."
Sustainable Finance Fundamentals provides an accessible overview of
this critical, rapidly growing area at the intersection of finance
and sustainability. The first part showcases different approaches
to sustainable finance, covering banking, impact investing,
integrated reporting and strategy, and risk management. The second
part covers investing, including equity, green bonds and
crowdfunding. In the final part, issues beyond sustainable finance,
such as alternative investments, renewable energy and innovation,
are explored. In addition, two optional appendices provide useful
introductions to Time Value of Money and financial statements.
Ethical and regulatory issues are addressed holistically throughout
the book and sustainable finance is linked to related topics, such
as environmental economics and the UN Sustainable Development
Goals. Each chapter has an international focus and features
examples, ‘in a nutshell’ summaries and discussion questions.
Whether you are a student or professional, Sustainable Finance
Fundamentals is essential reading for anyone looking to gain a
comprehensive understanding of sustainable finance, impact
investing and related areas. Lecture slides and teaching notes are
also available for instructors, making this book an ideal text for
courses on sustainable finance.
This open-access book brings together international experts who
shed new light on the status of social enterprises, benefit
corporations and other purpose-driven companies. The respective
chapters take a multidisciplinary approach (combining law,
philosophy, history, sociology and economics) and provide valuable
insights on fostering social entrepreneurship and advancing the
common good. In recent years, we have witnessed a significant shift
of how business activities are conducted, mainly through the rise
of social enterprises. In an effort to target social problems at
their roots, social entrepreneurs create organizations that bring
transformative social changes by considering, among others,
ethical, social, and environmental factors. A variety of social
enterprise models are emerging internationally and are proving
their vitality and importance. But what does the term "social
enterprise" mean? What are its roots? And how does it work in
practice within the legal framework of any country? This handbook
attempts to answer these questions from a theoretical, historical,
and comparative perspective, bringing together 44 contributions
written by 71 expert researchers and practitioners in this field.
The first part provides an overview of the social enterprise
movement, its evolution, and the different forms entities can take
to meet global challenges, overcoming the limits of what
governments and states can do. The second part focuses on the
emergence of benefit corporations and the growing importance of
sustainability and societal values, while also analyzing their
different legal forms and adaptation to their regulatory
environment. In turn, the last part presents the status quo of
purpose-driven companies in 36 developed and emerging economies
worldwide. This handbook offers food for thought and guidance for
everyone interested in this field. It will benefit practitioners
and decision-makers involved in social and community organizations,
as well as in international development and, more generally
speaking, social sciences and economics.
This book comprehensively examines the role of economic growth (or
lack of) as a driver of migration, as well as the impact of
migration on economic growth in receiving and sending countries.
Seminal papers have been selected which cover both, direct and
indirect effects, as well as theoretical and empirical
contributions. This important collection, along with an original
introduction by the editors, provides a combination of the
classical works and topics with the latest contributions and
discussions. It is a comprehensive introduction for those
interested in learning about the topic and an excellent source of
reference for experts.
Newest volume of the central scholarly forum for discussion of
Brecht and aspects of theater and literature of particular interest
to him, especially the politics of literature and theater in a
global context. Now published for the International Brecht Society
by Camden House under the Society's editorship, the Brecht Yearbook
is the central scholarly forum for discussion of the life and work
of Bertolt Brecht and of aspects of theater and literature that
were of particular interest to him, especially the politics of
literature and theater in a global context. The Yearbook welcomes a
wide variety of perspectives and approaches, and, like Brecht
himself, it is committed to the use value of literature, theater,
and theory. Volume 40 features new research on Brechtian concepts
of temporality (Matthias Rothe) and the apparatus (Thomas Pekar),
as well as articles on the "Bilder aus der Kriegsfibel" (Arnold
Pistiak), the poem "Die Nachtlager" (Klaus-Dieter Krabiel), Brecht
and Peruvian theater (Carlos Vargas-Salgado), early Brecht
productions in Australia (Laura Ginters), and Brecht and Karl Kraus
(Jost Hermand). Biographically oriented pieces focus on Brecht and
the Chinese author Feng Zhi (Lin Cheng) and an unpublished letter
to Brecht from 1918 (Jurgen Hillesheim). Special contents include a
portfolio of drawings by DieterGoltzsche, with a brief introduction
by the artist, a tribute to Sara Joffre, a brief set of texts
related to the exchanges between Hanns Eisler and Hans Bunge,
introduced by Sabine Berendse, and an open letter to Brecht from
Hans-Thies Lehmann and Helene Varopoulou. Theodore F. Rippey is
Associate Professor of German at Bowling Green State University.
In the late 19th century, the Progressive Era laid the foundations
for "scientific management" of lands and natural resources. Yet
scientific management, often lauded in concept, is elusive. Land
and resource management occurs in a social, economic, and political
context in which different values, priorities, and interests
influence goals, funding, and management choices. Complexities and
uncertainties abound. At least three decades ago, critics of these
decision processes began arguing that the complexities of managing
natural systems required an interdisciplinary approach. Most books
on scientific and political management of natural resources and
lands are either theoretical academic tomes, a compendium of case
studies, or handbooks. Despite this vast literature, land managers
struggle to effectively restore and sustain lands amid conflict,
controversy, and sometimes weak application of science to
decisions. Though some notable conservation successes exist, in
many places land health continues to deteriorate through
mismanagement, neglect, and land transformation for development,
agriculture, energy production, and other uses. This book examines
decision making processes, the intersection of science and policy,
and practical examples of how, where, and why successful
conservation, restoration, and land management are occurring. The
text consists of three sections Science, Technology, and
Engineering; Politics and Policy; and People and Action. The
Introduction lays out the premise of the book (harmonizing science,
politics, and people to take action to restore and sustains lands
given the complications of governance and climate change) and puts
each chapter in context. The Synthesis is the linchpin chapter. It
synthesizes the concepts put forth in each chapter into a plan of
action to restore and sustain lands. It makes recommendations how
this plan can be tested through action research. The plan will be
dynamic; that is it will be designed to adapt to changing
circumstances so that action can be taken quickly."
Neoliberalism has been widely criticised because of its role in
prioritising 'free markets' as the optimum way of solving problems
and organising society. In the field of education, this leads to an
emphasis on the knowledge economy that can reduce both persons and
education to economic actors and be detrimental to wider social and
ethical goals. Drawing on a range of international contexts across
informal, adult, school and university settings, this book provides
innovative examples that show how neoliberalism in education can be
challenged and changed at the local, national and transnational
levels in order to foster a more democratic culture.
This open-access book brings together international experts who
shed new light on the status of social enterprises, benefit
corporations and other purpose-driven companies. The respective
chapters take a multidisciplinary approach (combining law,
philosophy, history, sociology and economics) and provide valuable
insights on fostering social entrepreneurship and advancing the
common good. In recent years, we have witnessed a significant shift
of how business activities are conducted, mainly through the rise
of social enterprises. In an effort to target social problems at
their roots, social entrepreneurs create organizations that bring
transformative social changes by considering, among others,
ethical, social, and environmental factors. A variety of social
enterprise models are emerging internationally and are proving
their vitality and importance. But what does the term “social
enterprise” mean? What are its roots? And how does it work in
practice within the legal framework of any country? This handbook
attempts to answer these questions from a theoretical, historical,
and comparative perspective, bringing together 44 contributions
written by 71 expert researchers and practitioners in this field.
The first part provides an overview of the social enterprise
movement, its evolution, and the different forms entities can take
to meet global challenges, overcoming the limits of what
governments and states can do. The second part focuses on the
emergence of benefit corporations and the growing importance of
sustainability and societal values, while also analyzing their
different legal forms and adaptation to their regulatory
environment. In turn, the last part presents the status quo of
purpose-driven companies in 36 developed and emerging economies
worldwide. This handbook offers food for thought and guidance for
everyone interested in this field. It will benefit practitioners
and decision-makers involved in social and community organizations,
as well as in international development and, more generally
speaking, social sciences and economics.
Neoliberalism has been widely criticised because of its role in
prioritising 'free markets' as the optimum way of solving problems
and organising society. In the field of education, this leads to an
emphasis on the knowledge economy that can reduce both persons and
education to economic actors and be detrimental to wider social and
ethical goals. Drawing on a range of international contexts across
informal, adult, school and university settings, this book provides
innovative examples that show how neoliberalism in education can be
challenged and changed at the local, national and transnational
levels in order to foster a more democratic culture.
Migration and Political Behavior is an account of the impact
migration has on the political behavior of individual migrants both
abroad and in their society of origin. It analyzes how migrants
adapt to a political system that may be distinct and which may
result in a distinct pattern of political behavior. It further
analyzes lingering effects living in a different society may have
on a migrant's political behavior on returning to the society of
origin. Migration and Political Behavior shows that sojourning
alters dramatically the political involvement of a discrete group
of migrants, depressing their political participation while abroad.
It further shows, however, what little impact such an experience
has on migrant political activity on their return home. These
findings highlight the greater impact of institutional factors on
the political participation of individual political actors relative
to their individual attributes. Migration and Political Behavior
will be of great interest to students of migration generally as
well as social scientists in the fields of political science,
sociology and anthropology.
Este manual es producto de las experiencias vividas durante los
procesos de descubrimiento espiritual y conquista de la cuidad de
Cleveland, Ohio durante los anos 2007-2009. Es mas un testimonio de
lo que vivimos en la transicion de ministerios de evangelismo y
misiones hacia un ministerio nuevo para nosotros como lo es el de
Intercesion y Guerra Espiritual. Esta fue la base para poder
recibir una nueva mision que nos llevo hasta Vilseck, Alemania
donde el proceso continuo y se establecio el Centro Cristiano, Casa
de Adoracion. Hoy ya concluimos un segundo libro que de alguna
forma puede ser una continuacion de este manual y que se llama
Diseno Espiritual. Esperamos que esta obra sea de bendicion a su
vida y que le permita comprender un mundo y un lenguaje secreto que
dia a dia se desarrolla ante nuestros ojos.
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