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This book approaches current controversies concerning qualitative
and quantitative procedures in the social sciences and incorporates
new methods showing how they can supplement each other. It is based
on a comprehensive international research project that readers can
apply to their findings through the data set provided on the
author's home page.
Why did democracy survive in some European countries between the
wars while fascism or authoritarianism emerged elsewhere? This
innovative study approaches this question through the comparative
analysis of the inter-war experience of eighteen countries within a
common comprehensive analytical framework. It combines (social and
economic) structure- and (political) actor-related aspects to
provide detailed historical accounts of each case which serve as
background information for the systematic testing of major theories
of fascism and democracy.
While place names have long been studied by a few devoted
specialists, approaches to them have been traditionally empiricist
and uncritical in character. This book brings together recent works
that conceptualize the hegemonic and contested practices of
geographical naming. The contributors guide the reader into
struggles over toponymy in a multitude of national and local
contexts across Europe, North America, New Zealand, Asia and
Africa. In a ground-breaking and multidisciplinary fashion, this
volume illuminates the key role of naming in the colonial silencing
of indigenous cultures, canonization of nationalistic ideals into
nomenclature of cities and topographic maps, as well as the
formation of more or less fluid forms of postcolonial and urban
identities.
An explanation of how Peruvian migrants maintain meaningful social
relations across borders. In this engaging volume, Ulla D. Berg
examines the conditions under which Peruvians of rural and
working-class origins leave the central highlands to migrate to the
United States. Migrants often create new portrayals of themselves
to overcome the class and racial biases that they had faced in
their home country, as well as to control the images they share of
themselves with others back home. Migrant videos, for example,
which document migrants' lives for family back home, are often
sanitized to avoid causing worry. By exploring the ways in which
migration is mediated between the Peruvian Andes and the United
States, this book makes a major contribution to understanding
technology's role in fostering new forms of migrant sociality and
subjectivity. It focuses on the forms of sociality and belonging
that these mediations enable, adding to important anthropological
debates about affect, subjectivity, and sociality in today's mobile
world. It also makes significant contributions to studies of
inequality in Latin America, showcasing the intersection of
transnational mobility with structures and processes of exclusion
in both national and global contexts. A key resource for
understanding the experiences of racialized and indigenous migrant
populations, Mobile Selves demonstrates the critical role that
ethnography can play in transdisciplinary migration studies and
exemplifies what comparative migration studies stand to gain from
anthropological analysis and ethnographic methodologies.
Reflections on the Pandemic: COVID and Social Crises in the Year
Everything Changed is a collection of essays, poems, and
artwork that captures the raw energy and emotion of 2020 from the
perspective of the Rutgers University community. The project
features work from a diverse group of Rutgers scholars, students,
staff, and alumni. Reflecting on 2020 from a number of perspectives
– mortality, justice, freedom, equality, democracy, family,
health, love, hate, economics, history, medicine, science, social
justice, the environment, art, food, sanity – the book features
contributions by Evie Shockley, Joyce Carol Oates, Naomi Jackson,
Ulla Berg, Grace Lynne Haynes, Jordan Casteel, and President
Jonathan Holloway, among others. This book, through its rich and
imaginative storytelling at the intersection of scholarly expertise
and personal narrative, brings readers into the hearts and minds of
not just the Rutgers community but the world.
This book approaches current controversies concerning qualitative
and quantitative procedures in the social sciences and incorporates
new methods showing how they can supplement each other. It is based
on a comprehensive international research project that readers can
apply to their findings through the data set provided on the
author's home page.
Reflections on the Pandemic: COVID and Social Crises in the Year
Everything Changed is a collection of essays, poems, and
artwork that captures the raw energy and emotion of 2020 from the
perspective of the Rutgers University community. The project
features work from a diverse group of Rutgers scholars, students,
staff, and alumni. Reflecting on 2020 from a number of perspectives
– mortality, justice, freedom, equality, democracy, family,
health, love, hate, economics, history, medicine, science, social
justice, the environment, art, food, sanity – the book features
contributions by Evie Shockley, Joyce Carol Oates, Naomi Jackson,
Ulla Berg, Grace Lynne Haynes, Jordan Casteel, and President
Jonathan Holloway, among others. This book, through its rich and
imaginative storytelling at the intersection of scholarly expertise
and personal narrative, brings readers into the hearts and minds of
not just the Rutgers community but the world.
Authoritarianism and Democracy in Europe, 1919-39 offers a
comprehensive analysis of the survival or breakdown of democracy in
interwar Europe. The contributors explore factors such as the
historical, social-structural and political-cultural backgrounds of
the policies that European countries attempted to implement to
counter the world economic crisis of 1929. The analysis serves as
an important backdrop for the assessment of current democratic
developments in former communist Europe and highlights some of the
problems and risks involved in the transition process.
While place names have long been studied by a few devoted
specialists, approaches to them have been traditionally empiricist
and uncritical in character. This book brings together recent works
that conceptualize the hegemonic and contested practices of
geographical naming. The contributors guide the reader into
struggles over toponymy in a multitude of national and local
contexts across Europe, North America, New Zealand, Asia and
Africa. In a ground-breaking and multidisciplinary fashion, this
volume illuminates the key role of naming in the colonial silencing
of indigenous cultures, canonization of nationalistic ideals into
nomenclature of cities and topographic maps, as well as the
formation of more or less fluid forms of postcolonial and urban
identities.
This book explores the multiple histories of critical geography as
it developed in 14 different locations around the globe, whilst
bringing together a range of approaches in critical geography. It
is the first attempt to provide a comprehensive account of a wide
variety of historical geographies of critical geography from around
the world. Accordingly, the chapters provide accounts of the
development of critical approaches in geography from beyond the
hegemonic Anglo-American metropoles. Bringing together geographers
from a wide range of regional and intellectual milieus, this volume
provides a critical overview that is international and illustrates
the interactions (or lack thereof) between different critical
geographers, working across a range of spaces. The chapters provide
a more nuanced history of critical geography, suggesting that while
there were sometimes strong connections with Anglo-American
critical geography, there were also deeply independent developments
that were part of the construction of very different kinds of
critical geography in different parts of the world. Placing
Critical Geographies provides an excellent companion to existing
histories of critical geography and will be important reading for
researchers as well as undergraduate and graduate students of the
history and philosophy of geography.
This book explores the multiple histories of critical geography as
it developed in 14 different locations around the globe, whilst
bringing together a range of approaches in critical geography. It
is the first attempt to provide a comprehensive account of a wide
variety of historical geographies of critical geography from around
the world. Accordingly, the chapters provide accounts of the
development of critical approaches in geography from beyond the
hegemonic Anglo-American metropoles. Bringing together geographers
from a wide range of regional and intellectual milieus, this volume
provides a critical overview that is international and illustrates
the interactions (or lack thereof) between different critical
geographers, working across a range of spaces. The chapters provide
a more nuanced history of critical geography, suggesting that while
there were sometimes strong connections with Anglo-American
critical geography, there were also deeply independent developments
that were part of the construction of very different kinds of
critical geography in different parts of the world. Placing
Critical Geographies provides an excellent companion to existing
histories of critical geography and will be important reading for
researchers as well as undergraduate and graduate students of the
history and philosophy of geography.
Die Beitrage zum 52. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur
Gynakologie und Geburtshilfe, die als Plenarveranstaltungen,
Referate, Seminare oder als industrieassoziierte Symposien
dargeboten wurden, sind in diesem Band schriftlich niedergelegt.
Die Vorsitzenden der einzelnen Veranstaltungen, namhafte Vertreter
der verschiedenen Fachgebiete, haben zusatzlich zu den Diskussionen
auch Resumees verfasst. So spiegelt der Kongressband den aktuellen
Wissensstand der Forschung und Praxis auf den Gebieten
Gynakologie/Onkologie, Geburtshilfe/Perinatologie und
Endokrinologie/Reproduktionsmedizin wider. Im Interesse eines
besseren Gesamtuberblicks wurden die Beitrage themenorientiert
geordnet und auch die Titel der Abstracts zu den wissenschaftlichen
Publikation in die praktischen Kapitel integriert.
Halten Sie Ihr Fachwissen up-to-date 24 BeitrAge aktueller Themen
aus der Facharztzeitschrift ""Der GynAkologe"" stellen die
Grundlage fA1/4r Ihre Fort- und Weiterbildung dar, u.a.:
- Intrauterine Wachstumsretardierung;
- NotfAlle in der Geburtshilfe;
- AbklArung eines Adnexbefundes;
- Behandlung der gestArten Ovarialfunktion.
Mit diesen didaktisch hervorragend aufgearbeiteten BeitrAgen kAnnen
Sie sich optimal auf die FacharztprA1/4fung vorbereiten: PrA1/4fer
wie GeprA1/4fte. Ein Werk, das Ihre Fachkompetenz als GynAkologe in
der tAglichen Arbeit unterstA1/4tzt.
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