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This book contributes to current debates about "queer outsides" and
"queer outsiders" that emerge from tensions in legal reforms aimed
at improving the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,
intersex, and queer people in the United Kingdom. LGBTIQ people in
the UK have moved from being situated as "outlaws" - through
prohibitions on homosexuality or cross-dressing - to respectable
"in laws" - through the emerging acceptance of same-sex families
and self-identified genders. From the partial decriminalisation of
homosexuality in the Sexual Offences Act 1967, to the provision of
a bureaucratic mechanism to amend legal sex in the Gender
Recognition Act 2004, bringing LGBTIQ people "inside" the law has
prompted enormous activist and academic commentary on the
desirability of inclusion-focused legal and social reforms.
Canvassing an array of current socio-legal debates on colonialism,
refugee law, legal gender recognition, intersex autonomy and
transgender equality, the contributing authors explore "queer
outsiders" who remain beyond the law's reach and outline the ways
in which these outsiders might seek to "come within" and/or "stay
outside" law. Given its scope, this modern work will appeal to
legal scholars, lawyers, and activists with an interest in gender,
sex, sexuality, race, migration and human rights law.
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The Scarlet Car (Paperback)
Richard Harding Davis; Introduction by Finley Peter Dunne
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R582
Discovery Miles 5 820
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This collection of essays analyses how diversity in human identity
and disadvantage affects the articulation, realisation, violation
and enforcement of human rights. The question arises from the
realisation that people, who are severally and severely
disadvantaged because of their race, religion, gender, age,
disability, sexual orientation, class etc, often find themselves at
the margins of human rights; their condition seldom improved and
sometimes even worsened by the rights discourse. How does one make
sense of this relationship between the complexity of people's
disadvantage and violation of their human rights? Does the human
rights discourse, based on its universal and common values, have
tools, methods or theories to capture and respond to the difference
in people's lived experience of rights? Can intersectionality help
in that quest? This book seeks to inaugurate this line of inquiry.
Set in Regency London, this is the story of the poet Lord Byron,
his ever-increasing notoriety and his steps to appease Society by
marrying Annabella Milbanke. With debtors on his heels and facing
the ignominy of his sexual life being made public, Byron separates
from Annabella, parts broken-hearted from the love of his life, his
half-sister Augusta, and quits England.3 women, 4 men, 8 women or
men
Scaling Methods is written for professionals in the behavioral
sciences who analyze data that results from subjective responses.
Other books on scaling attitudes or measuring perceptions focus on
the psychometrician's view of measurement. This book focuses on the
users' view by concentrating on effective ways to analyze data
rather than the mathematical details of how each program works. The
methods included handle the majority of data analysis problems
encountered and are accompanied by a software solution. Each
chapter features the theory surrounding that methodology, an
example, a real-world application, and a computer solution. This
book introduces the major uni- and multi-dimensional scaling method
techniques most common in educational, social, and psychological
research. Using four primary methods of data collection--ordering,
categorical rating, free clustering, and similarity
judgments--Scaling Methods, Second Edition explains how such data
can be represented in ways that illustrate relationships among the
data and help reveal underlying dimensional structures. Each method
serves as an independent unit so readers can pick and choose from a
variety of easy-to-use procedures and more advanced techniques. The
new edition features a new chapter on order analysis and
downloadable resources that provide stand-alone, as well as SAS
supported demonstrations of multi-dimensional scaling techniques,
plus programs to get raw data into matrix form. The text is written
for researchers, practitioners, and advanced students in education
and the social and behavioral sciences interested in analyzing data
resulting from subjective responses, especially in the measurement
of attitudes. Each chapter is self-contained making this an
excellent resource for use in the classroom or as a self-study
tool. A first course in statistics is a helpful prerequisite.
Scaling Methods is written for professionals in the behavioral
sciences who analyze data that results from subjective responses.
Other books on scaling attitudes or measuring perceptions focus on
the psychometrician's view of measurement. This book focuses on the
users' view by concentrating on effective ways to analyze data
rather than the mathematical details of how each program works. The
methods included handle the majority of data analysis problems
encountered and are accompanied by a software solution. Each
chapter features the theory surrounding that methodology, an
example, a real-world application, and a computer solution. This
book introduces the major uni- and multi-dimensional scaling method
techniques most common in educational, social, and psychological
research. Using four primary methods of data collection--ordering,
categorical rating, free clustering, and similarity
judgments--Scaling Methods, Second Edition explains how such data
can be represented in ways that illustrate relationships among the
data and help reveal underlying dimensional structures. Each method
serves as an independent unit so readers can pick and choose from a
variety of easy-to-use procedures and more advanced techniques. The
new edition features a new chapter on order analysis and
downloadable resources that provide stand-alone, as well as SAS
supported demonstrations of multi-dimensional scaling techniques,
plus programs to get raw data into matrix form. The text is written
for researchers, practitioners, and advanced students in education
and the social and behavioral sciences interested in analyzing data
resulting from subjective responses, especially in the measurement
of attitudes. Each chapter is self-contained making this an
excellent resource for use in the classroom or as a self-study
tool. A first course in statistics is a helpful prerequisite.
This book contributes to current debates about "queer outsides" and
"queer outsiders" that emerge from tensions in legal reforms aimed
at improving the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,
intersex, and queer people in the United Kingdom. LGBTIQ people in
the UK have moved from being situated as "outlaws" - through
prohibitions on homosexuality or cross-dressing - to respectable
"in laws" - through the emerging acceptance of same-sex families
and self-identified genders. From the partial decriminalisation of
homosexuality in the Sexual Offences Act 1967, to the provision of
a bureaucratic mechanism to amend legal sex in the Gender
Recognition Act 2004, bringing LGBTIQ people "inside" the law has
prompted enormous activist and academic commentary on the
desirability of inclusion-focused legal and social reforms.
Canvassing an array of current socio-legal debates on colonialism,
refugee law, legal gender recognition, intersex autonomy and
transgender equality, the contributing authors explore "queer
outsiders" who remain beyond the law's reach and outline the ways
in which these outsiders might seek to "come within" and/or "stay
outside" law. Given its scope, this modern work will appeal to
legal scholars, lawyers, and activists with an interest in gender,
sex, sexuality, race, migration and human rights law.
The leap from concept to final draft is great, and the task is
filled with hard work and horrors. It is here that most writers
struggle to get the plot right at the expense of the story's real
power. The result is a script that is logical in every way,
yet
unmoving. "Emotional Structure," by Emmy- and Peabody-Award winning
producer, writer, and teacher, Peter Dunne, is for these times,
when the plot fits nicely into place like pieces in a puzzle, yet
an elemental, terribly important something remains missing.
The author has completely revised his book for the Fourth Edition,
paying particular attention to recent developments in our
understanding of gut worm resistance to medicines, the increased
prevalence of Caseous lymphadenitis and changes to scrapie controls
in the EU. Topics such as farm biosecurity and herd health plans
have been added and the section on notifiable diseases expanded to
make this a more comprehensive book on all aspects of goat disease.
He also includes many new colour photographs (for the first time
integrated with the text).
Over the last decade, trans rights and gender variation as legal
and a human rights issues have been high on the international and
national agendas. Improved registration of and attention for gender
variation and gender incongruence is accompanied by attention for
the often far-reaching requirements that trans persons have to
comply with in order to obtain legal recognition of their actual
gender identity. A small but rapidly growing number of (mostly
European and South American) States have recently reformed their
legal frameworks of gender recognition by allowing trans persons to
change their official sex registration on the basis of gender
self-determination.Against that background, this book brings
together international experts to discuss questions and challenges
relating to the legal articulation of the emerging right to gender
self-determination and its consequences for law and society, such
as the future of sex/gender registration and the protection of
trans persons against discrimination. Given the importance of State
practice for the development of the right to gender
self-determination and its implementation in law, particular
attention is given to the national contexts of Belgium, Germany and
Norway. These three countries may be perceived as world leaders in
protecting trans rights, and therefore noteworthy 'laboratories'
for future State practice.
Law and Gender in Modern Ireland: Critique and Reform is the first
generalist text to tackle the intersection of law and gender in
this jurisdiction for over two decades. As such, it could hardly
have come at a more opportune moment. The topic of law and gender,
perhaps more so than at any other time in Irish history, has
assumed a dominant place in political and academic debate. Among
scholars and policy-makers alike, the regulation of gendered
bodies, and the legal status of sexual and gendered identities, is
now a highly visible fault line in public discourse. Debates over
reproductive justice (exemplified by the recent referendum to
remove the '8th Amendment'), increased rights for lesbian, gay,
bisexual and transgender persons (including the public-sanctioned
introduction of same-sex marriage) and the historic mistreatment of
women and young girls have re-shaped Irish public and political
life, and encouraged Irish society to re-examine long-unchallenged
gender norms. While many traditional flashpoints remain such as
abortion and prostitution/sex work, there are also new questions,
including surrogacy and the gendered experience of asylum
frameworks, which have emerged. As policy-makers seek to enact
reforms, they face a population with increasingly polarised
perceptions of gender and a legal structure ill-equipped for modern
realities. This edited volume directly addresses modern Irish
debates on law and gender. Providing an overview of the existing
rules and standards, as well as exploring possible options for
reform, the collection stands as an important statement on the law
in this jurisdiction, and as an invaluable resource for pursuing
gendered social change. While the edited collection applies a
doctrinal methodology to explain current statutes, case law and
administrative practices, the contributors also invoke critical
gender, queer and race perspectives to identify and problematise
existing (and potential) challenges. This edited collection is
essential reading for all who are interested in law, gender and
processes of social change in modern Ireland.
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