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The fourth of a five-volume exposition of the main principles of
nonlinear functional analysis and its applications to the natural
sciences, economics, and numerical analysis. The presentation is
self-contained and accessible to the non-specialist, and topics
covered include applications to mechanics, elasticity, plasticity,
hydrodynamics, thermodynamics, statistical physics, and special and
general relativity including cosmology. The book contains a
detailed physical motivation of the relevant basic equations and a
discussion of particular problems which have played a significant
role in the development of physics and through which important
mathematical and physical insight may be gained. It combines
classical and modern ideas to build a bridge between the language
and thoughts of physicists and mathematicians. Many exercises and a
comprehensive bibliography complement the text.
Energy Security in the 1980s examines energy industries, power
resources, and energy policy, and international economics.
This pioneering translation of Plato's Phaedrus, with detailed
summary and full philological and exegetical notes taking into
consideration all commentaries since Hermias, followed by a
painstaking dialogical analysis of the text that shows what we must
think at every moment in order to understand the thinking that
brings the Greek text to life. In Kenneth Quandt's treatment,
Plato's seminal work is allowed to create its own horizon and a new
and profoundly unified interpretation emerges: Socrates's
conversation with Phaedrus reaches a vision of eros that explains
the paradoxes of human nature, explodes the zero-sum game of master
and slave, exposes the crabbed fetishism of the written word, and
releases the mind to a life of contemplation fixed in a cloudless
noon.
"Updated through the first term of President George W. Bush, the
latest edition of this classic work analyzes how each U.S.
president since Lyndon Johnson has dealt with the complex challenge
of Arab-Israeli peacemaking. There have been remarkable
successes-such as the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty-frustrating
failures, and dangerous wars along the way. This book helps to
situate the current Middle East crisis in historical context and
point to some possible ways out of the impasse between Israelis and
Palestinians. Quandt suggests a clear U.S. commitment to a
two-state solution-one that would assure Israel of security and
peace within the 1967 treaty-established borders, offer the
Palestinians an early end to Israeli occupation of Gaza and most of
the West Bank, and establish both a Jewish and Arab Jerusalem.
Written especially for classroom use, Peace Process is also an
invaluable resource for policymakers and anyone interested in this
vital region of the world. Praise for previous editions of Peace
Process "Clearly written, carefully balanced and comprehensive in
scope . . . should prove invaluable to all serious students of
American foreign policy."-New York Times Book Review "A major work,
whether judged by the standards of classical diplomatic history or
modern political science."-Foreign Affairs "Provides fresh insights
into the complexities of creating the process and defining the
substance of American foreign policymaking."-Survival "While
objective to a fault, Quandt writes with an insider's knowledge of
policymaking and decisions taken at the highest levels of
government."-Middle East Policy "Both a history and analysis of an
evolving relationship between Israel and its Arab
opponents."-Choice "A major contribution to understanding the
complexity of U.S. presidents' handling of the [Arab-Israeli]
conflict. It should be compulsory reading for anyone studying the
Middle East conflict, peacemaking and conflict resolution."-Journal
of Peace Research"
G. W. Leibniz’s “Discourse on Metaphysics†is viewed by many
scholars as a milestone of his mature thought—his first attempt
to systematize various stances. A lengthier, theological work,
“Examination of the Christian Religion,†written a few months
after, receives less press. While Leibniz’s intent for writing
the theological piece may be left for speculation, Leibniz on God
and Man in 1686 demonstrates that there is clear overlap between
these two texts. Leibniz borrows from the metaphysics and physics
of “Discourse†in his theology, and he writes that his
metaphysical tract addresses “questions on grace, God’s
concourse with creatures, the nature of miracles, the cause of sin
and the origin of evil, the immortality of the soul, ideas, etc.â€
Despite challenges for drawing them close, Ryan Phillip Quandt
argues that these texts converge in the moral quality of God and
man that Leibniz took as the cornerstone of his system in 1686.
“Discourse†coheres in a moral and scientific vision, while
Migrant and seasonal farmworkers are largely Latinx men, women, and
children. They work in crop, dairy, and livestock production, and
are essential to the U.S. agricultural economy-one of the most
hazardous and least regulated industries in the United States.
Latinx migrant and seasonal farmworkers in the eastern United
States experience high rates of illness, injury, and death,
indicating widespread occupational injustice. This second edition
takes a social justice stance and integrates the past ten years of
research and intervention to address health, safety, and justice
issues for farmworkers. Contributors cover all major areas of
health and safety research for migrant and seasonal farmworkers and
their families, explore the factors that affect the health and
safety of farmworkers and their families, and suggest approaches
for further research and educational and policy intervention needed
to improve the health and safety of Latinx farmworkers and their
families. Among the chapter topics are: Occupational injury and
illness in Latinx farmworkers in the eastern United States Mental
health among Latinx farmworkers in the eastern United States The
health of women farmworkers and women in farmworker families in the
eastern United States The health of children in the Latinx
farmworker community in the eastern United States Community-based
participatory research with Latinx farmworker communities in the
eastern United States Farm labor and the struggle for justice in
the eastern United States Accessibly written and comprehensive in
its scope, this second edition of Latinx Farmworkers in the Eastern
United States: Health, Safety, and Justice will find an engaged
audience among researchers, students, and practitioners in public
health, occupational health, public policy, and social and
behavioral sciences, as well as labor advocates and healthcare
providers.
This student-friendly book provides an accessible overview of the
primary debates about the effects of video games. It expands on the
original The Video Game Debate to address the new technologies that
have emerged within the field of game studies over the last few
years. Debates about the negative effects of video game play have
been evident since their introduction in the 1970s, but the advent
of online and mobile gaming has revived these concerns,
reinvigorating old debates and generating brand new ones. The Video
Game Debate 2 draws from the latest research findings from the top
scholars of digital games research to address these concerns. The
book explores key developments such as virtual and augmented
reality, the use of micro-transactions, the integration of loot
boxes, and the growth of mobile gaming and games for change
(serious games). Furthermore, several new chapters explore
contemporary debates around e-sports, gamification, sex and gender
discrimination in games, and the use of games in therapy. This book
offers students and scholars of games studies and digital media, as
well as policymakers, the essential information they need to
participate in the debate.
Expanding on the work in the volume Multiplayer, this new book
explores several other areas related to social gaming in detail.
The aim is to go beyond a typical "edited book" concept, and offer
a very concise volume with several focal points that are most
relevant for the current debate about multiplayer games, both in
academia and society. As a result, the volume offers the latest
research findings on online gaming, social forms of gaming,
identification, gender issues and games for change, primarily
applying a social-scientific approach.
Much research into the economics of socialist planned economies has
emphasized macroeconomic issues central to setting and meeting
macroeconomic goals, and research on the theory of the firm in
capitalist economies is not generally relevant to socialist
economies. In this volume, leading economists from both East and
West fill the gap in the literature by examining in critical detail
many different aspects of the microeconomics of the firm in
socialist economies.
Discusses alternative analgesic techniques - acupuncture,
chiropractic, rehab. Covers anesthesia and sedation for the
donkey/mule and miniature horse. includes over 400 colour
illustrations and tables
Expanding on the work in the volume Multiplayer, this new book
explores several other areas related to social gaming in detail.
The aim is to go beyond a typical "edited book" concept, and offer
a very concise volume with several focal points that are most
relevant for the current debate about multiplayer games, both in
academia and society. As a result, the volume offers the latest
research findings on online gaming, social forms of gaming,
identification, gender issues and games for change, primarily
applying a social-scientific approach.
In the past decade, digital games have become a widely accepted
form of media entertainment, moving from the traditional 'core
gamer' community into the mainstream media market. With millions of
people now enjoying gaming as interactive entertainment there has
been a huge increase in interest in social multiplayer gaming
activities. However, despite the explosive growth in the field over
the past decade, many aspects of social gaming still remain
unexplored, especially from a media and communication studies
perspective. Multiplayer: Social Aspects of Digital Gaming is the
first edited volume of its kind that takes a closer look at the
various forms of human interaction in and around digital games,
providing an overview of debates, past and present. The book is
divided into five sections that explore the following areas: Social
Aspects of Digital Gaming Social Interactions in Virtual Worlds
Online Gaming Co-located and Console Gaming Risks and Challenges of
Social Gaming This engaging interdisciplinary book will appeal to
upper level students, postgrads and researchers in games research,
specifically those focusing on new media and digital games, as well
as researchers in media studies and mass communication.
In this monograph we apply scattering theory methods to
calculations in quantum ?eld theory, with a particular focus on
properties of the quantum vacuum. These methods will provide
e?cient and reliable solutions to a - riety of problems in quantum
?eld theory. Our approach will also elucidate in a concrete context
many of the subtleties of quantum ?eld theory, such as divergences,
regularization, and renormalization, by connecting them to more
familiar results in quantum mechanics. We will use tools of
scattering theory to characterize the spectrum of
energyeigenstatesinapotentialbackground,
hencethetermspectralmethods. This mode spectrum comprises both
discrete bound states and a continuum of scattering states. We
develop a powerful formalism that parameterizes the e?ects of the
continuum by the density of states, which we compute from
scattering data. Summing the zero-point energies of these modes
gives the energy of the quantum vacuum, which is one of the central
quantities we
study.Althoughthemostcommonlystudiedbackgroundpotentialsarisefrom
static soliton solutions to the classical equations of motion,
these methods are not limited to such cases
Distinguished Austrian sociologist Reinhold Knoll's letters to his
grandchildren, written daily during the Covid-19 pandemic, evolved
into an obituary of European culture, politics, and society. They
also embody a gesture of thanks to the United States, which took a
different path from Europe and then saved it in World War I and
World War II. Like Beethoven's piano sonatas, some of Professor
Knoll's letters are light and humorous while others plumb the
depths of the human psyche. But each brings the past into the
present, often enhanced by Viennese ironic wit, with recondite and
penetrating observations on enlightenment and revolution, art and
music, social thought, the devolution of the museum, the status of
the church, migration, fashions in pedagogy, and the role of
technology in society. This is the remarkable work of a balanced
conscience in troubled times. America owes most of its cultural and
spiritual traditions to the erstwhile European stewardship of a
legacy that goes back to Athens, Jerusalem, and Rome - the subject,
verb, and predicate of our human story, - though Europe now finds
itself in a crisis of confidence with profound warnings for the
American reader.
Discusses alternative analgesic techniques - acupuncture,
chiropractic, rehab. Covers anesthesia and sedation for the
donkey/mule and miniature horse. includes over 400 colour
illustrations and tables
This student-friendly book provides an accessible overview of the
primary debates about the effects of video games. It expands on the
original The Video Game Debate to address the new technologies that
have emerged within the field of game studies over the last few
years. Debates about the negative effects of video game play have
been evident since their introduction in the 1970s, but the advent
of online and mobile gaming has revived these concerns,
reinvigorating old debates and generating brand new ones. The Video
Game Debate 2 draws from the latest research findings from the top
scholars of digital games research to address these concerns. The
book explores key developments such as virtual and augmented
reality, the use of micro-transactions, the integration of loot
boxes, and the growth of mobile gaming and games for change
(serious games). Furthermore, several new chapters explore
contemporary debates around e-sports, gamification, sex and gender
discrimination in games, and the use of games in therapy. This book
offers students and scholars of games studies and digital media, as
well as policymakers, the essential information they need to
participate in the debate.
This book uncovers in the works of Plato and Nietzsche, not some
royal road to truth, but rather the intensity of their love and
commitment to the life of thought, whatever it discovers and
wherever it might lead. Plato explored this in his ubiquitous
absence from the adventures of thought depicted in his Dialogues.
Nietzsche followed suit with his unrelenting presence as the grim
and forceful conscience behind all the masks through which he spoke
in his chaotic oeuvre. It is not a matter of biography or of shared
doctrine, some favourite thoughts by which their lesser exegetes
can keep them in their respective stables and move on to others
with other favourite thoughts. To discover Plato and Nietzsche's
kinship required something more, an intensive, lifelong
philosophical engagement that Monique Dixsaut's students witnessed
in her teaching at the Sorbonne, now available in English via this
translation, which is suitable for academics, intellectuals and
general readers alike. The `other way' to philosophise proves to be
the practice of philosophy itself.
In this monograph we apply scattering theory methods to
calculations in quantum ?eld theory, with a particular focus on
properties of the quantum vacuum. These methods will provide
e?cient and reliable solutions to a - riety of problems in quantum
?eld theory. Our approach will also elucidate in a concrete context
many of the subtleties of quantum ?eld theory, such as divergences,
regularization, and renormalization, by connecting them to more
familiar results in quantum mechanics. We will use tools of
scattering theory to characterize the spectrum of
energyeigenstatesinapotentialbackground,
hencethetermspectralmethods. This mode spectrum comprises both
discrete bound states and a continuum of scattering states. We
develop a powerful formalism that parameterizes the e?ects of the
continuum by the density of states, which we compute from
scattering data. Summing the zero-point energies of these modes
gives the energy of the quantum vacuum, which is one of the central
quantities we
study.Althoughthemostcommonlystudiedbackgroundpotentialsarisefrom
static soliton solutions to the classical equations of motion,
these methods are not limited to such cases
Do video games cause violent, aggressive behavior? Can online games
help us learn? When it comes to video games, these are often the
types of questions raised by popular media, policy makers,
scholars, and the general public. In this collection, international
experts review the latest research findings in the field of digital
game studies and weigh in on the actual physical, social, and
psychological effects of video games. Taking a broad view of the
industry from the moral panic of its early days up to recent
controversies surrounding games like Grand Theft Auto, contributors
explore the effects of games through a range of topics including
health hazards/benefits, education, violence and aggression,
addiction, cognitive performance, and gaming communities.
Interdisciplinary and accessibly written, The Video Game Debate
reveals that the arguments surrounding the game industry are far
from black and white, and opens the door to richer conversation and
debate amongst students, policy makers, and scholars alike.
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