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This book reviews the state of knowledge on men and masculinities
between ten European countries, emphasising both the differences
and the similarities between them. The volume draws upon the
outcomes of a recently-completed major research exercise undertaken
by network funded by the European Commission-funded Research
Network on Men in Europe. It contains contributions by some of
Europe's leading scholars in the field. Special emphasis is placed
on four key themes: home and work, social exclusion, violences, and
health. There is also a particular focus on the fundamental changes
taking place in Central and Eastern Europe in the post-socialist
period; and to the questions of politics and ethnicity in
contemporary Europe. Addressing politics, policy and analysis
around men and masculinities in relation to these and other matters
is an immensely urgent task not only for European and
Trans-European political structures but also for European societies
themselves. In the past, masculinity and men's powers and practices
were taken for granted. Gender was largely seen as a matter of and
for women. This is now changing in the face of rapid but
contradictory social change. This book will be essential reading
for anyone, whether academic, policymaker, or concerned citizen,
who wishes to understand these social processes and their
implications for the societies of Europe. Contents: Estonia
Voldemar Kolga, Professor of Personality and Developmental
Psychology, Head of the Women's Studies Centre, University of
Tallinn Finland Jeff Hearn, Professor in the Swedish School of
Economics, Helsinki; Emmi Lattu, Doctoral Student at the University
of Tampere; Teemu Tallberg, Doctoral Student at the Swedish School
of Economics, Helsinki; Hertta Niemi, Research Assistant and
Doctoral Student at the Swedish School of Economics, Helsinki
Germany Ursula Muller, Full Professor of Sociology and Director of
the Interdisciplinary Women's Studies Centre, University of
Bielefeld Ireland Harry Ferguson, Professor of Social Work,
University of the West of England Latvia Irina Novikova, Director
of the Centre for Gender Studies, University of Latvia Poland
Elzbieta Oleksy, Full Professor of Humanities and Director of the
Women's Studies Centre, University of Lodz and Joanna Rydzewska,
Doctoral Candidate, Women's Studies Centre, University of Lodz
United Kingdom Keith Pringle, Professor of Social Work, Aalborg
University Bulgaria Dimitar Kambourov, Associate Professor in
Literary Theory, Sofia University Czech Republic Iva Smidova,
Doctoral Researcher, Sociology Department, Masaryk University
Sweden Marie Nordberg, Doctoral Student in Ethnology, Goteborgs
University. This second edition is part of the Critical Studies in
Socio-Cultural Diversity series.
This book reviews the state of knowledge on men and masculinities
between ten European countries, emphasising both the differences
and the similarities between them. The volume draws upon the
outcomes of a recently-completed major research exercise undertaken
by network funded by the European Commission-funded Research
Network on Men in Europe. It contains contributions by some of
Europe's leading scholars in the field. Special emphasis is placed
on four key themes: home and work, social exclusion, violences, and
health. There is also a particular focus on the fundamental changes
taking place in Central and Eastern Europe in the post-socialist
period; and to the questions of politics and ethnicity in
contemporary Europe. Addressing politics, policy and analysis
around men and masculinities in relation to these and other matters
is an immensely urgent task not only for European and
Trans-European political structures but also for European societies
themselves. In the past, masculinity and men's powers and practices
were taken for granted. Gender was largely seen as a matter of and
for women. This is now changing in the face of rapid but
contradictory social change. This book will be essential reading
for anyone, whether academic, policymaker, or concerned citizen,
who wishes to understand these social processes and their
implications for the societies of Europe. Contents: Estonia
Voldemar Kolga, Professor of Personality and Developmental
Psychology, Head of the Women's Studies Centre, University of
Tallinn Finland Jeff Hearn, Professor in the Swedish School of
Economics, Helsinki; Emmi Lattu, Doctoral Student at the University
of Tampere; Teemu Tallberg, Doctoral Student at the Swedish School
of Economics, Helsinki; Hertta Niemi, Research Assistant and
Doctoral Student at the Swedish School of Economics, Helsinki
Germany Ursula Muller, Full Professor of Sociology and Director of
the Interdisciplinary Women's Studies Centre, University of
Bielefeld Ireland Harry Ferguson, Professor of Social Work,
University of the West of England Latvia Irina Novikova, Director
of the Centre for Gender Studies, University of Latvia Poland
Elzbieta Oleksy, Full Professor of Humanities and Director of the
Women's Studies Centre, University of Lodz and Joanna Rydzewska,
Doctoral Candidate, Women's Studies Centre, University of Lodz
United Kingdom Keith Pringle, Professor of Social Work, Aalborg
University Bulgaria Dimitar Kambourov, Associate Professor in
Literary Theory, Sofia University Czech Republic Iva Smidova,
Doctoral Researcher, Sociology Department, Masaryk University
Sweden Marie Nordberg, Doctoral Student in Ethnology, Goteborgs
University
This unique book examines the relationship between wounding and
sexuality, bringing together issues around sexuality, gender,
power, violence and representations. Drawing on a range of
disciplines including cultural and media studies, sociology and
psychology, it explores social practices such as S&M, cosmetic
surgery and extreme sports.
Drawing on collective work in fourteen countries over four years,
this book reviews the state of knowledge and critical research on
men and masculinities within Europe, emphasizing: men's relations
to home and work, social exclusion, violences, and health;
Europe-wide social change and no-change in men's practices;
Europeanization and globalization; and fundamental changes in
post-socialist Central and Eastern Europe. Addressing politics,
policy and analysis on men in relation to these matters is
increasingly important and urgent.
Coastal basins are defined as estuaries, lagoons, and embayments.
This book deals with the science of coastal basins using simple
models, many of which are presented in either analytical form or
Microsoft Excel or MATLAB. The book introduces simple hydrodynamics
and its applications, from the use of simple box and
one-dimensional models to flow over coral reefs. The book also
emphasizes models as a scientific tool in our understanding of
coasts, and introduces the value of the most modern flexible mesh
combined wave-current models. Examples from shallow basins around
the world illustrate the wonders of the scientific method and the
power of simple dynamics. This book is ideal for use as an advanced
textbook for graduate students and as an introduction to the topic
for researchers, especially those from other fields of science
needing a basic understanding of the basic ideas of the dynamics of
coastal basins.
This book compares the state of knowledge on men and masculinities
in 14 countries across Europe, examining the effects of social
change, Europeanization, globalization and new post-socialist
configurations of Europe for men. Special attention is given to
home and work, social exclusion, violence, and health.
This unique book examines the relationship between wounding and
sexuality, bringing together issues around sexuality, gender,
power, violence and representations. Drawing on a range of
disciplines including cultural and media studies, sociology and
psychology, it explores social practices such as S&M, cosmetic
surgery and 'extreme' sports.
A discussion of the question "Does man have an immortal spirit?"
Many today deny the Bible doctrine of everlasting punishment of the
soul. This handbook contains a thorough biblical study of this
subject. 124 pages.
The Christmas Special is a thought provoking political thriller
revolving around a series of Christmas morning terrorist attacks.
Beside the death and destruction wrought by these attacks, the
selected day of execution could darken the sacred celebration of
Christ's birth for years to come. The spellbinding novel weaves
together current events with fiction creating a sobering reality of
an event whose actual occurrence is certainly probable. David
Hearne's new novel exposes a major terrorist attack scheduled for
the morning of Christmas. A 16-year-old Muslim girl named Sheeva,
who falls in love with a 19-year-old agnostic American boy, becomes
a primary figure in the tumultuous story. Her father, Ali Hasson,
is an Afghanistan doctor given political asylum in America because
of the assistance he provided US forces during the onset of the
war. Unknown to most, however, is the fact that Ali is a closet
Islamic terrorist leader intent on orchestrating an attack on
America more devastating than that of nine eleven. Their targets
are 3 nuclear power plants and numerous hospitals. Another dark
side of Sheeva's father is his habitual beating of his daughter
because of her westernized behavior and relationship with an
unbeliever. After succumbing to numerous beatings, Sheeva runs away
from home, but during her escape discovers her father is the leader
of a major terrorist plot scheduled to occur on Christmas morning.
When she and her boyfriend Jason try to alert officials, they are
met with the fact that if they admit their relationship, Jason
would face being arrested for harboring Sheeva, a runaway,
statutory rape, lascivious conduct with a minor and numerous other
charges. Conviction of these charges, would label Jason as a
registered sex offender for the rest of his life. The Romeo and
Juliet couple are faced with the moral dilemma of saving thousands
of lives, but having their relationship and lives destroyed by this
legal quagmire; or stay quiet about her father's terrorist
ambitions, allowing Sheeva and her boyfriend to stay together and
avoid him facing charges about their affair which if convicted
would have him vilified more by the public than terrorist,
murderers or kidnappers. The reader is thrust into this unenviable
dilemma this young couple face in trying to choose between helping
to save thousands and going to jail or saying nothing and knowing
their silence helped bring on the death of many.
This is the large print edition of the best-seller 'Falling Like
Snow'. It mostly uses 18 font. The Author entertains us with a
little appetizer. The Gareth trail opens up. But Cassie is obsessed
with the lost trust and sees the Open Road as an escape. Brilliant
in its depictions of Las Vegas and parodies of the Mob. Visit
Cassie's hideaway in the wilderness of Wales. Cassie summons up
those tears for his lost dog but we know Walter will find him
again. The scene in Orgi-OrgaSM Inc in Las Vegas is a revelation
based on the author's own experience and a guide to all those
seeking wild sex in the Capital of Sin. The end of this short tale
is startling. And, like all good oeuvre, it leaves us hungry for
more.
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