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This book features interviews with 19 scholars who do research with
children in a variety of contexts. It examines how these key
scholars address research 'after the child' by exploring the
opportunities and challenges of drawing on posthumanist and
materialist methodologies that unsettle humanist research
practices. The book reflects on how posthumanist and materialist
approaches have informed research in relation to de-centering the
child, re-thinking methodological concepts of voice, agency, data,
analysis and representation. It also explores what the future of
research after the child might entail and offers suggestions to new
and emerging scholars involved in research with children. Reviewing
how posthumanist and materialist approaches have informed authors'
thinking about children, research and knowledge production, the
book will appeal to graduate students and emerging scholars in the
field of childhood studies who wish to experiment with posthumanist
methodologies and materialist approaches.
This book features interviews with 19 scholars who do research with
children in a variety of contexts. It examines how these key
scholars address research 'after the child' by exploring the
opportunities and challenges of drawing on posthumanist and
materialist methodologies that unsettle humanist research
practices. The book reflects on how posthumanist and materialist
approaches have informed research in relation to de-centering the
child, re-thinking methodological concepts of voice, agency, data,
analysis and representation. It also explores what the future of
research after the child might entail and offers suggestions to new
and emerging scholars involved in research with children. Reviewing
how posthumanist and materialist approaches have informed authors'
thinking about children, research and knowledge production, the
book will appeal to graduate students and emerging scholars in the
field of childhood studies who wish to experiment with posthumanist
methodologies and materialist approaches.
Critical Issues in Environmental Taxation is an internationally
refereed publication devoted to environmental taxation issues on a
worldwide basis. It seeks to provide insights and analysis for
achieving environmental goals through tax policy. By sharing the
perspectives of the authors in response to the diverse challenges
posed by environmental taxation issues, effective approaches used
in one country may be considered and possibly implemented by
governmental authorities in other countries. Each volume contains
pioneering and thought-provoking articles contributed by the
world's leading environmental tax scholars.
This eight volume collection includes 42 articles on environmental
tax issues which were presented at the Tenth Global Conference on
Environmental Taxation. It features articles in six areas relating
to environmental tax reforms: experiences and potential,
market-based instruments for climate protection, market-based
instruments for environmentally sound management of energy,
market-based instruments for environmentally sound management of
water, market-based instruments for environmentally sound
management of urban areas, and evaluation of market-based
environmental policies. The quality of the articles published in
Volume VIII reflects the excellent and inspiring work of leading
scholars and practitioners in the field of environmental taxation.
This double volume constitutes the thoroughly refereed
post-conference proceedings of the 25th International Conference on
Financial Cryptography and Data Security, FC 2021, held online due
to COVID-19, in March 2021.The 47 revised full papers and 4 short
papers together with 3 as Systematization of Knowledge (SoK) papers
were carefully selected and reviewed from 223 submissions. The
accepted papers were organized according to their topics in 12
sessions: Smart Contracts, Anonymity and Privacy in
Cryptocurrencies, Secure Multi-Party Computation, System and
Application Security, Zero-Knowledge Proofs, Blockchain Protocols,
Payment Channels, Mining, Scaling Blockchains, Authentication and
Usability, Measurement, and Cryptography.
This double volume constitutes the thoroughly refereed
post-conference proceedings of the 25th International Conference on
Financial Cryptography and Data Security, FC 2021, held online due
to COVID-19, in March 2021.The 47 revised full papers and 4 short
papers together with 3 as Systematization of Knowledge (SoK) papers
were carefully selected and reviewed from 223 submissions. The
accepted papers were organized according to their topics in 12
sessions: Smart Contracts, Anonymity and Privacy in
Cryptocurrencies, Secure Multi-Party Computation, System and
Application Security, Zero-Knowledge Proofs, Blockchain Protocols,
Payment Channels, Mining, Scaling Blockchains, Authentication and
Usability, Measurement, and Cryptography.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 16th European
Symposium on Computer Security, ESORICS 2011, held in Leuven,
Belgium, in September 2011. The 36 papers included in the book were
carefully reviewed and selected from 155 papers. The articles are
organized in topical sections on wireless security; Web security;
forensics, biometrics and software protection; access control;
cryptography and protocol analysis; information flow, side
channels, and vulnerability analysis; usability, trust, and
economics of security and privacy; and privacy.
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