|
Showing 1 - 25 of
96 matches in All Departments
Citizenship is an ever-evolving and expanding concept. European
citizenship is all the more so. This book considers the role that
the institutional design of the European Union plays in extending
the rights of EU citizens. With chapters from leading researchers
in the field, Democratic Empowerment in the European Union outlines
the core themes relating to democratic empowerment in the EU. It
examines the channels that are being made available by EU
policymakers to help increase democratic participation, as well as
the hindrances to, and the problems associated with, democratic
empowerment. With its groundbreaking account of the ways in which
EU citizens are hampered in exercising their democratic
citizenship, and proposals for how they might be further empowered
to do so, this book is an important addition to the literature on
the subject, and offers an excellent introduction to this crucial
issue. Democratic Empowerment in the European Union will be
essential reading for students of politics and both social and
public policy with interests in democracy and citizenship, as well
as European policymakers seeking to understand and encourage
democratic engagement. Contributors include: W. Bakker, T. Binder,
R.I. Csehi, F. Cheneval, K. Dinur, O. Eberl, M. Ferrin, R. Fransen,
D. Gaus, A. Gerbrandy, H. Haber, P. Kaniok, V. Koska, N. Kosti, D.
Levi-Faur, S. Seubert, C. Struenck, U. Puetter, F. van Waarden, R.
Zwieky
This book suggests that the scope and breadth of regulatory reforms
since the mid-1980s and particularly during the 1990s, are so
striking that they necessitate a reappraisal of current approaches
to the study of the politics of regulation. The authors call for
the adoption of different and fresh perspectives to examine this
area. The contributors to this volume analyse how regulatory
regimes that were once peculiar to the US and a few industries
have, in recent years, come to define the best practice of
governance over the world capitalist economy and over numerous
social and economic sectors. They go on to suggest various
explanations for the expansion of regulatory institutions,
addressing some of the most critical problems and offering new
methodological techniques to enable further study. The
contributions also provide distinct cross-national and
cross-sectoral comparative approaches, and emphasise the changes in
the economic and social context of regulation and the implications
of these developments on the rise of the regulatory state. These
changes, together with the general advance in the study of
regulation, undoubtedly demand a re-evaluation of the theory of
regulation, its methodologies and scope of application. This book
is a perceptive investigation of recent evolutions in the manner
and extent of governance through regulation. Scholars and students
of comparative politics, public policy, regulation theory,
institutional economics and political sociology will find it to be
essential reading. It will also prove a valuable source of
reference for those working or dealing with regulatory authorities
and for business managers in private industries and services
operating under a regulatory framework.
This book suggests that the scope and breadth of regulatory reforms
since the mid-1980s and particularly during the 1990s, are so
striking that they necessitate a reappraisal of current approaches
to the study of the politics of regulation. The authors call for
the adoption of different and fresh perspectives to examine this
area. The contributors to this volume analyse how regulatory
regimes that were once peculiar to the US and a few industries
have, in recent years, come to define the best practice of
governance over the world capitalist economy and over numerous
social and economic sectors. They go on to suggest various
explanations for the expansion of regulatory institutions,
addressing some of the most critical problems and offering new
methodological techniques to enable further study. The
contributions also provide distinct cross-national and
cross-sectoral comparative approaches, and emphasise the changes in
the economic and social context of regulation and the implications
of these developments on the rise of the regulatory state. These
changes, together with the general advance in the study of
regulation, undoubtedly demand a re-evaluation of the theory of
regulation, its methodologies and scope of application. This book
is a perceptive investigation of recent evolutions in the manner
and extent of governance through regulation. Scholars and students
of comparative politics, public policy, regulation theory,
institutional economics and political sociology will find it to be
essential reading. It will also prove a valuable source of
reference for those working or dealing with regulatory authorities
and for business managers in private industries and services
operating under a regulatory framework.
3 am call: ‘Mrs X has a blood sugar of 23. Come and deal with
it’ ‘I think my insulin pen is called something like
Solostar’ The respiratory doctors started high dose prednisolone,
and the patient’s glucose is 18 ‘What is the blood glucose
target for this patient admitted with an acute coronary
syndrome?’ Do you struggle with common diabetes problems in
hospital practice? The Hands-on Guide to Diabetes Care in Hospital
is an ideal companion for ward practitioners, providing answers to
these and many other practical diabetes problems, helping you to
deliver safe and effective care to patients. Using the best current
UK and international guidance, The Hands-on Guide to Diabetes Care
in Hospital presents succinct guidance on acute diabetes problems,
blood glucose management, acute medical and surgical problems
commonly complicated by diabetes and insulin and non-insulin
agents, as well as preparing for discharge to the community. With
top tips, key points, questions to ask, treatment and follow-up
advice in each chapter, this is an essential resource for all
medical trainees and students who treat diabetic patients.
Ward-based nurses, diabetes specialist nurses and pharmacists will
also find a lot that is relevant to their practice. Take the stress
out of diabetes care with The Hands-On Guide!
www.wiley.com/go/handsonguides
In recent years climate change has become a leading issue on both
the business and political agenda. With the Kyoto Protocol to the
UN Framework Convention on Climate Change now ratified, business is
bracing itself for the reality of serious regulation on the
reduction of greenhouse gas emissions."The Business of Climate
Change" presents a state-of-the-art analysis of corporate responses
to the climate change issue. The book describes and assesses a
number of recent business approaches that will help to identify
effective strategies and promote the dissemination of proactive
corporate practices on climate change worldwide. By identifying the
factors that cause companies to pursue low-carbon strategies and
support the Kyoto process, the book will also be helpful to
governments in formulating policy.Business and industry have a
crucial role to play in the implementation of the Kyoto Protocol.
They are major emitters of greenhouse gases, and pressure is
mounting for them to engage in a range of mitigation strategies,
from emission inventorying and trading schemes to investments in
low-carbon technologies. Behind the scenes a number of companies
have started to develop strategies to curtail greenhouse gas
emissions.These strategies can be very diverse in nature. At a
political level, companies try to influence policy implementation
and, more specifically, to test ideas in anticipation of possible
regulation on the climate change issue. At a more practical level,
there are a burgeoning number of initiatives to conserve energy use
in production, transportation and buildings, to develop renewable
sources of energy, to measure carbon emissions and sequestration at
a detailed level, and to develop various markets for trading carbon
credits among companies and countries. Some technologies, such as
hybrid cars and compact fluorescent lighting, are now market
realities.Common to all of these initiatives is that they operate
in an environment of high complexity and uncertainty. The political
implementation of the Kyoto Protocol remains uncertain and many
details remain unspecified. Economic instruments such as emission
trading are favored, but their mechanisms are still hotly debated
and the future price of credits is unknown. New markets for
low-emission products and technologies are beginning to appear, but
there are currently few regulatory drivers to assist their
development. The impact of potential regulation on business will
vary tremendously between companies and sectors. The fossil fuel
and energy sectors fear the economics of action, while sectors such
as insurance and agriculture fear the economics of inaction.
Combined with the remaining uncertainties about what form climate
change may take, corporate responses to reduce risks have to
differentiate between sectors and have to be flexible. For
individual companies, these big uncertainties demand new thinking
and contingency planning."The Business of Climate Change" is split
into four sections: 'Introduction and overview' presents a broad
perspective on business and climate policies. 'Policy instruments'
outlines early experiences with different types of policy
instruments to curb greenhouse gas emissions, ranging from emission
trading to voluntary agreements. 'Sector analysis' assesses
developments within sectors of industry that are likely to play an
important role in future climate policies: oil, cement, chemical,
automotive and insurance. Finally, 'Case studies' discusses
bottom-up initiatives to combat climate change in five different
organizations.This book will be essential reading for policy-makers
searching for instruments that have proven business support;
academics and researchers analyzing the complexity of how business
is responding to the challenge of climate change; and businesses
wishing to learn about best practice in the sectors most likely to
be seriously affected.
This unique Handbook offers the most up-to-date and comprehensive,
state-of-the-art reviews of the politics of regulation. It presents
and discusses the core theories and concepts of regulation in
response to the rise of the regulatory state and regulatory
capitalism, and in the context of the 'golden age of regulation'.
Its eleven sections include forty-eight chapters covering issues as
diverse and varied as: theories of regulation; historical
perspectives on regulation; regulation of old and new media; risk
regulation, enforcement and compliance; better regulation; civil
regulation; European regulatory governance; and global regulation.
As a whole, it provides an essential point of reference for all
those working on the political, social, and economic aspects of
regulation. This comprehensive resource will be of immense value to
scholars and policy makers in numerous fields and disciplines
including political science, public policy and administration,
international relations, regulation, international law, business
and politics, European studies, regional studies, and development
studies.
Consider this: Robots will one day be able to write poetry and
prose so touching that it will make men weep; compose dozens or
even hundreds of symphonies that will rival the work of Mozart;
judge a court case with absolute impartiality and fairness; or even
converse with the natural ease of your best friend. Robots will one
day be so life-like that a human could fall in love and marry one.
Thought provoking and controversial? Certainly. Far-fetched? Not at
all. David Levy presents the history of Artificial Intelligence,
considers recent developments, and speculates about the future of
AI. A complete bibliography is available here.
Human actions result from a compound of animal desires, constraints
and the words we use to talk about desires and constraints. Modern
economics has developed complex theories to explain the operation
of both desires and constraints but has neglected the language
people use when they talk about them. First published in 1992, The
Economic Ideas of Ordinary People discusses how we talk about our
economic activitiees and how our talk influences our action.
Human actions result from a compound of animal desires, constraints
and the words we use to talk about desires and constraints. Modern
economics has developed complex theories to explain the operation
of both desires and constraints but has neglected the language
people use when they talk about them. First published in 1992, The
Economic Ideas of Ordinary People discusses how we talk about our
economic activitiees and how our talk influences our action.
Love, marriage, and sex with robots? Not in a million years?
"Maybe a whole lot sooner!"
A leading expert in artificial intelligence, David Levy argues
that the entities we once deemed cold and mechanical will soon
become the objects of real companionship and human desire. He shows
how automata have evolved and how human interactions with
technology have changed over the years. Levy explores many aspects
of human relationships--the reasons we fall in love, why we form
emotional attachments to animals and virtual pets, and why these
same attachments could extend to love for robots. Levy also
examines how society's ideas about what constitutes normal sex have
changed--and will continue to change--as sexual technology becomes
increasingly sophisticated.
Shocking, eye-opening, provocative, and utterly convincing,
"Love and Sex with Robots" is compelling reading for anyone with an
open mind.
Examining the broadcasting policy of the European Union, this book analyses EU desire to become a more central actor in the regulation of the communications sector. It also investigates the extent to which technological change and globalisation are aiding these desires. Using the latest thinking to emerge from the EU in response to digital broadcasting, this text explores the economic, political and cultural importance of broadcasting. eBook available with sample pages: 0203164415
Throughout history, homosexuality has been a complicating factor
for men and women electing to serve in the armed forces of the
United States. The right to serve became increasingly complicated
when the Department of Defense responded to congressional
legislation in 1993 by adopting a policy that later became known as
"don't ask, don't tell" (DADT). DADT permitted homosexual members
to serve in the forces, so long as they showed no evidence of
homosexual behavior. The compromise policy remained in force until
Congress passed the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010 and
finally, in September 2011, the ban on gay men and lesbians serving
openly in the US armed forces officially came to an end. Reflecting
on the 20-year period governed by DADT, this volume explores the
history, culture, attitudes and impacts of policy evolution from
the mid-20th Century through to the present day. It not only
provides insight to the scholarly field of how the most powerful
institution in the world has viewed and dealt with homosexuality as
it transitioned into the 21st century, but it is also poised to
become a seminal collection for researchers in the decades to come.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the
Journal of Homosexuality. "Parco and Levy have produced a fine
edited volume dedicated to deepening our understanding of the
federal DADT policy. What has resulted is a deep analysis of the
federal policies regarding gays and lesbians in the U.S. military.
This volume is filled with rich descriptions and analyses written
by the very best thinkers about issues pertaining to gays and
lesbians in the U.S. military. Parco and Levy not only offer a
comprehensive treatment of DADT, but their book will stand the test
of time and spur additional important research about gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and queer service members. The Rise and Fall of DADT is
accessibly written and offers readers a comprehensive understanding
of the DADT federal policy and the attendant issues of equity,
social justice and ever-changing attitudes about LGBTQ people
related to the U.S. military and to the larger American society."
John P. Elia, Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Homosexuality and
Professor and Associate Chair of Health Education at San Francisco
State University, USA "As Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public
Affairs from 2010 to 2012, and the first openly-gay senior official
to serve at the Pentagon, I was witness to and honored to be an
active participant in the historic process that led to the ban on
discrimination against lesbian and gay service members: men and
women who had been hiding in plain sight while risking their lives
to serve their country honorably. In this volume, Jim Parco and
Dave Levy provide what is perhaps the most comprehensive account to
date of the evolution of US government policy regarding LGBT
service members. Their study includes outstanding firsthand
narratives by many friends who played central roles in the repeal
of Don't Ask/Don't tell, including Sue Fulton, Jonathan Lee and
former Congressman Patrick Murphy. Parco and Levy provide the
opportunity for scholars, experts and ordinary citizens from all
walks of life to share in those journeys and in the very positive
results that were achieved." Douglas B. Wilson, former Assistant
Secretary of Defense for the United States
Europe's Digital Revolution assesses the impact of digital
broadcasting on regulatory practices in Europe. The current roles
and responsibilities of nation states and the EU will have to
respond to rapid technological and market developments. Levy
considers how these responsibilities are likely to be divided in
the future, and which are the emerging issues and problems.
The essays here attempt to move beyond the question of Israel's
uniqueness to examine the pace and direction of change of Israel's
political, social and economic institutions. Using the tools of
comparative analysis, scholars from Israel, the US and Europe
describe the ways in which Israeli society is becoming more like
other democratic industrialized societies and in what dimensions
Israeli culture and institutions are slowing or resisting such
convergence. The essays fall into four categories: political
institutions and organizations; political economy; ethnicity and
religion; and public policy.
Israeli historiography has long been subjected to a sustained
assault by self-styled "new historians" vying to expose what they
claim to be the distorted "Zionist narrative" of Israeli history
and the Arab-Israeli conflict. They have cast Israel as the
regional villain, bearing sole responsibility for the cycle of
violence in the Middle east since 1946.
This text takes issue with these "revisionists." The author argues
that they have ignored or misinterpreted much documentation in
developing their analysis of Israel's history. There are numerous
in-depth studies to illustrate the author's argument.
Throughout history, homosexuality has been a complicating factor
for men and women electing to serve in the armed forces of the
United States. The right to serve became increasingly complicated
when the Department of Defense responded to congressional
legislation in 1993 by adopting a policy that later became known as
"don't ask, don't tell" (DADT). DADT permitted homosexual members
to serve in the forces, so long as they showed no evidence of
homosexual behavior. The compromise policy remained in force until
Congress passed the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010 and
finally, in September 2011, the ban on gay men and lesbians serving
openly in the US armed forces officially came to an end. Reflecting
on the 20-year period governed by DADT, this volume explores the
history, culture, attitudes and impacts of policy evolution from
the mid-20th Century through to the present day. It not only
provides insight to the scholarly field of how the most powerful
institution in the world has viewed and dealt with homosexuality as
it transitioned into the 21st century, but it is also poised to
become a seminal collection for researchers in the decades to come.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the
Journal of Homosexuality. "Parco and Levy have produced a fine
edited volume dedicated to deepening our understanding of the
federal DADT policy. What has resulted is a deep analysis of the
federal policies regarding gays and lesbians in the U.S. military.
This volume is filled with rich descriptions and analyses written
by the very best thinkers about issues pertaining to gays and
lesbians in the U.S. military. Parco and Levy not only offer a
comprehensive treatment of DADT, but their book will stand the test
of time and spur additional important research about gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and queer service members. The Rise and Fall of DADT is
accessibly written and offers readers a comprehensive understanding
of the DADT federal policy and the attendant issues of equity,
social justice and ever-changing attitudes about LGBTQ people
related to the U.S. military and to the larger American society."
John P. Elia, Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Homosexuality and
Professor and Associate Chair of Health Education at San Francisco
State University, USA "As Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public
Affairs from 2010 to 2012, and the first openly-gay senior official
to serve at the Pentagon, I was witness to and honored to be an
active participant in the historic process that led to the ban on
discrimination against lesbian and gay service members: men and
women who had been hiding in plain sight while risking their lives
to serve their country honorably. In this volume, Jim Parco and
Dave Levy provide what is perhaps the most comprehensive account to
date of the evolution of US government policy regarding LGBT
service members. Their study includes outstanding firsthand
narratives by many friends who played central roles in the repeal
of Don't Ask/Don't tell, including Sue Fulton, Jonathan Lee and
former Congressman Patrick Murphy. Parco and Levy provide the
opportunity for scholars, experts and ordinary citizens from all
walks of life to share in those journeys and in the very positive
results that were achieved." Douglas B. Wilson, former Assistant
Secretary of Defense for the United States
An impressive study of economic, state, social, and international
restructuring, International Public Policy and Management explores
new patterns and advances in the global integration of policies
that result from an ever-increasing pace of shared knowledge,
regulations, and norms in countries around the globe. It considers
the impact of globalized knowledge on society and its effects on
societal norms, values, and quality of life and contains up-to-date
theories and practices for both scholars and practitioners
interested in policy development and implementation. This book
helps administrators create improved strategic management policies
and political arrangements in modern, rapidly changing communities
and environments. This volume is essential for all practitioners
and public service managers, public and government administrators,
political scientists, sociologists, and public policy and public
management specialists, and upper-level undergraduate and graduate
students taking courses in political science, sociology, public
affairs, and political development.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third
International Conference on Love and Sex with Robots, LSR 2017,
held in December 2017, in London, UK. The 12 revised papers
presented together with 2 keynotes were carefully reviewed and
selected from a total of 83 submissions. One of the biggest
challenges of the Love and Sex with Robots conference is to engage
a wider scientific community in the discussions of the multifaceted
topic, which has only recently established itself as an academic
research topic within, but not limited to, the disciplines of
artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, robotics,
biomedical science and robot ethics etc.
This unique Handbook offers the most up-to-date and comprehensive,
state-of-the-art reviews of the politics of regulation. It presents
and discusses the core theories and concepts of regulation in
response to the rise of the regulatory state and regulatory
capitalism, and in the context of the 'golden age of regulation'.
Its eleven sections include forty-eight chapters covering issues as
diverse and varied as: theories of regulation; historical
perspectives on regulation; regulation of old and new media; risk
regulation, enforcement and compliance; better regulation; civil
regulation; European regulatory governance; and global regulation.
As a whole, it provides an essential point of reference for all
those working on the political, social, and economic aspects of
regulation. This comprehensive resource will be of immense value to
scholars and policy makers in numerous fields and disciplines
including political science, public policy and administration,
international relations, regulation, international law, business
and politics, European studies, regional studies, and development
studies.
In an era of social confusion and visual pandemonium, David Levi
Strauss tackles issues of photography and politics in a way that
few critics today are courageous enough to attempt. The essays
collected in Between the Eyes address topics ranging from
propaganda and the imagery of dreams, to Sebastiao Salgado's epic
social documents and the deeply personal photographic revelations
of Francesca Woodman. Other issues broached here include the
legitimacy of photographic imagery and the media frenzy surrounding
the events of September 11, as well as essays on the work of Ania
Bien, Miguel Rio Branco, Alfredo Jaar, Joel-Peter Witkin and
others, plus an interview with painter Leon Golub (who worked from
photographs). Reviewing the first edition of Between the Eyes,
Publisher's Weekly wrote: 'Photography and Propaganda, ' a study of
the work and deaths in '80s Central America of photojournalists
Richard Cross and John Hoagland, should be required reading in the
age of embeddedness, and 'Photography and Belief' is a terrific
meditation on truth in the age of digital manipulation."
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R164
Discovery Miles 1 640
The Wonder Of You
Elvis Presley, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
CD
R58
R48
Discovery Miles 480
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R164
Discovery Miles 1 640
|