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For decades, Charles Lemert has been the leading voice in social
theory. In Capitalism and its Uncertain Future he teams up with one
of the most creative emerging social theorists, Kristin Plys, to
examine how social theory imagines capitalism. This engaging and
innovative book provides new perspectives on well known theorists
from Adam Smith, and Frantz Fanon, to Gilles Deleuze, while also
introducing readers to lesser known theorists such as Lucia Sanchez
Saornil, Mohammad Ali El Hammi, and many more. The book examines
theories of capitalism from four perspectives: macro-historical
theories of the origins of capitalism; postcolonial theories of
capitalism that situate capitalism as seen from the Global South;
theories of capitalism from the perspective of labor; and
prospective theories of capitalism's uncertain future. This
provocative and ambitious, yet accessible, perspective on theories
of capitalism will be of interest to anyone who wants to explore
where we've been and where we're headed.
For decades, Charles Lemert has been the leading voice in social
theory. In Capitalism and its Uncertain Future he teams up with one
of the most creative emerging social theorists, Kristin Plys, to
examine how social theory imagines capitalism. This engaging and
innovative book provides new perspectives on well known theorists
from Adam Smith, and Frantz Fanon, to Gilles Deleuze, while also
introducing readers to lesser known theorists such as Lucia Sanchez
Saornil, Mohammad Ali El Hammi, and many more. The book examines
theories of capitalism from four perspectives: macro-historical
theories of the origins of capitalism; postcolonial theories of
capitalism that situate capitalism as seen from the Global South;
theories of capitalism from the perspective of labor; and
prospective theories of capitalism's uncertain future. This
provocative and ambitious, yet accessible, perspective on theories
of capitalism will be of interest to anyone who wants to explore
where we've been and where we're headed.
Whenever a person engages with music—when a piano student
practices a scale, a jazz saxophonist riffs on a melody, a teenager
sobs to a sad song, or a wedding guest gets down on the dance
floor—countless neurons are firing. Playing an instrument
requires all of the resources of the nervous system, including
cognitive, sensory, and motor functions. Composition and
improvisation are remarkable demonstrations of the brain’s
capacity for creativity. Something as seemingly simple as listening
to a tune involves mental faculties most of us don’t even realize
we have. Larry S. Sherman, a neuroscientist and lifelong musician,
and Dennis Plies, a professional musician and teacher, collaborate
to show how our brains and music work in harmony. They consider
music in all the ways we encounter it—teaching, learning,
practicing, listening, composing, improvising, and performing—in
terms of neuroscience as well as music pedagogy, showing how the
brain functions and even changes in the process. Every Brain Needs
Music draws on leading behavioral, cellular, and molecular
neuroscience research as well as surveys of more than a hundred
musical people. It provides new perspectives on learning to play,
teaching, how to practice and perform, the ways we react to music,
and why the brain benefits from musical experiences. Written for
both musical and nonmusical people, including newcomers to brain
science, this book is a lively and easy-to-read exploration of the
neuroscience of music and its significance in our lives.
In 1947, decolonization promised a better life for India's
peasants, workers, students, Dalits, and religious minorities. By
the 1970s, however, this promise had not yet been realized. Various
groups fought for the social justice but in response, Prime
Minister, Indira Gandhi suspended the constitution, and with it,
civil liberties. The hope of decolonization that had turned to
disillusion in the postcolonial period quickly descended into a
nightmare. In this book, Kristin Plys recounts the little known
story of the movement against the Emergency as seen through New
Delhi's Indian Coffee House based on newly uncovered evidence and
oral histories with the men who led the movement against the
Emergency.
Gegenstand des Buches sind die wichtigsten Ergebnisse einer
reprasentativen Langsschnittstudie zur Jugendsexualitat. Anhand
quantitativer und qualitativer Befragungsverfahren wurden 1500
Jugendliche in Ost- und Westdeutschland zu Liebe, Partnerschaft und
Sexualverhalten befragt. In diesem Zusammenhang werden auch
zentrale Themen wie Aids, Schwangerschaftsabbruch, Verhutung und
Familienplanung angesprochen. Ein wichtiges Merkmal dieser Studie
liegt in der Kombination quantitativer und qualitativer
Befragungsverfahren, die es ermoglichen, spezifische Konfliktfelder
der Jugendsexualitat wie z.B. Schwangerschaftskonflikt, Kind
und/oder Karriere und Aids-Pravention zwischen Sollen und Wollen
herauszuarbeiten. Die zeitliche Veranderung bzw. Stabilitat von
Einstellungen und Verhaltensweisen wird dadurch berucksichtigt,
dass die Studie als Wiederholungsbefragung im Abstand von einem
Jahr angelegt ist. Neben der Darstellung der wesentlichen
deskriptiven Ergebnisse werden mogliche Ursachen zentraler
Einstellungen und Verhaltensweisen empirisch uberpruft und
anschaulich dargestellt. Als theoretische Grundlage dienen die
Theorie geplanten Verhaltens und der Rational-Choice-Ansatz."
This book was created to inspire you to run after the truth and
your dreams Get a taste of excitement, and be inspired See for
yourself and take a peek inside
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