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Narrowing in from the broader context of the north Atlantic,
through northern Europe, to Britain, northeast Scotland, and
finally the fishing village of Gamrie, this anthropology of
Protestantism examines millennialist faith and economic crisis.
Through his ethnographic study of the fishermen and their religious
beliefs, Webster speaks to larger debates about religious
radicalism, materiality, economy, language, and the symbolic. These
debates (occurring within the ostensibly secular context of
contemporary Scotland) also call into question assumptions about
the decline of religion in modern industrial societies. By
chronicling how these individuals experience life as "enchanted,"
this book explores the global processes of religious conversion,
economic crisis, and political struggle.
The religion of Orange politics offers an in-depth anthropological
account of the Orange Order in Scotland. Based on ethnographic
research collected before, during, and after the Scottish
independence referendum, Joseph Webster details how Scotland's
largest Protestant-only fraternity shapes the lives of its members
and the communities in which they live. Within this
Masonic-inspired 'society with secrets', Scottish Orangemen learn
how transform themselves and their fellow brethren into what they
regard to be ideal British citizens. It is from this ethnographic
context - framed by ritual initiations, loyalist marches, fraternal
drinking, and constitutional campaigning - that the key questions
of the book emerge: What is the relationship between fraternal love
and sectarian hate? Can religiously motivated bigotry and exclusion
be part of human experiences of 'The Good?' What does it mean to
claim that one's religious community is utterly exceptional - a
literal 'race apart'? -- .
Through his ethnographic study of the fishermen and their religious
beliefs, Webster speaks to larger debates about religious
radicalism, materiality, economy, language, and the symbolic. These
debates also call into question assumptions about the decline of
religion in modern industrial societies.
Through his ethnographic study of the fishermen and their religious
beliefs, Webster speaks to larger debates about religious
radicalism, materiality, economy, language, and the symbolic. These
debates also call into question assumptions about the decline of
religion in modern industrial societies.
Advances in the material sciences, 3D printing technology,
functional electrical stimulation, smart devices and apps, FES
technology, sensors and microprocessor technologies, and more have
lately transformed the field of orthotics, making the prescription
of these devices more complex than ever before. Atlas of Orthoses
and Assistive Devices, 5th Edition, brings you completely up to
date with these changes, helping physiatrists, orthopaedic
surgeons, prosthetists, orthotists, and other rehabilitation
specialists work together to select the appropriate orthotic device
for optimal results in every patient. Provides an introduction to
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) systems relating to Assistive
Technology (AT) systems and orthotics. Includes Key Points in every
chapter so you can quickly access expert guidance. Maintains a
valuable balance of content that is essential for both physiatrists
and orthopaedic surgeons. Covers state-of-the-art topics in the
areas of biomechanics, fabrication techniques, and construction of
orthoses with advanced technologies. Incorporates an all-new,
vibrant full-color design to enhance illustrations and make
navigation fast and easy. Places greater emphasis on carbon fiber
materials and lightweight thermoplastics. Includes content on 3D
printing technology and how it has revolutionized fabrication
strategies. Features a more in-depth discussion of sensors and
microprocessor technologies, advances in FES technology with
respect to orthotics, smart devices and relevant apps, and the use
of scanner technology in orthotic fabrication. Explains new
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situations through chronic rehabilitation needs. Expert ConsultT
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references from the book on a variety of devices.
The religion of Orange politics offers an in-depth anthropological
account of the Orange Order in Scotland. Based on ethnographic
research collected before, during, and after the Scottish
independence referendum, Joseph Webster details how Scotland's
largest Protestant-only fraternity shapes the lives of its members
and the communities in which they live. Within this
Masonic-inspired 'society with secrets', Scottish Orangemen learn
how transform themselves and their fellow brethren into what they
regard to be ideal British citizens. It is from this ethnographic
context - framed by ritual initiations, loyalist marches, fraternal
drinking, and constitutional campaigning - that the key questions
of the book emerge: What is the relationship between fraternal love
and sectarian hate? Can religiously motivated bigotry and exclusion
be part of human experiences of 'The Good?' What does it mean to
claim that one's religious community is utterly exceptional - a
literal 'race apart'? -- .
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