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This book is about using the Internet as a teaching tool. It starts
with the psychology of the learner and looks at how best to fit
technology to the student, rather than the other way around. The
authors include leading authorities in many areas of psychology,
and the book takes a broad look at learners as people. Thus, it
includes a wide range of materials from how the eye "reads" moving
graphs on a Web page to how people who have never met face-to-face
can interact on the Internet and create "communities" of learners.
The book considers many Internet technologies, but focuses on the
World Wide Web and new "hybrid" technologies that integrate the Web
with other communications technologies. This book is essential to
researchers is psychology and education who are interested in
learning. It is also used in college and graduate courses in
departments of psychology and educational psychology. Teachers and
trainers at any level who are using technology in their teaching
(or thinking about it) find this book very useful.
Key Features
* Distinguished authors with considerable expertise in their
fields
* Broad "intra-disciplinary" perspective on learning and teaching
on the Web
* Focus on the Web and emerging Web-based technologies
* Special attention to conducting educational research
on-line
* Emphasis on the Social and Psychological Context
* Analyses of effective Web-based learning resources
* Firmly grounded in contemporary psychological research and theory
"This book is an examination of German media attempts to deal with
the recent past at a time of heightened Cold War tensions, focusing
on East and West German radio broadcasts around the time of the
first Auschwitz Trial in 1963. It highlights reportage on the trial
and the ideological interpretations of the Holocaust used by
broadcasters"--Provided by publisher.
'Wolfe has combined a detailed examination of international regimes
and agricultural trade, an interesting application of the concept
of embedded liberalism as developed by Ruggie on the basis of
Polanyi, and a thorough analysis of the Uruguay Round negotiations.
In doing so, he has made a notable contribution to the IPE
literature generally and the work on multilateral negotiations in
the context of the GATT/WTO in particular' - Andrew F. Cooper,
University of Waterloo, Canada The Farm War of the early 1980s was
rooted in the political economy of agriculture, but it was a crisis
for the international trading system. The war was evident in
disruptions on the farm and in world markets, in conflicts among
major governments, and in disagreements in international
organizations. Wolfe shows how and why battles over agricultural
protectionism were largely resolved through the Uruguay Round of
GATT negotiations, demonstrating that the global economy is not
self-regulating: it needs institutions if it is to be stable.
The series Religion and Society (RS) contributes to the exploration
of religions as social systems- both in Western and non-Western
societies; in particular, it examines religions in their
differentiation from, and intersection with, other cultural
systems, such as art, economy, law and politics. Due attention is
given to paradigmatic case or comparative studies that exhibit a
clear theoretical orientation with the empirical and historical
data of religion and such aspects of religion as ritual, the
religious imagination, constructions of tradition, iconography, or
media. In addition, the formation of religious communities, their
construction of identity, and their relation to society and the
wider public are key issues of this series.
The study of political discussion has been broken into
sub-categories including deliberative democracy, discursive
studies, dynamics of interpersonal communication, and discussion
network analyses, with substantial numbers of books and articles
covering each. However, these areas are often treated distinctly
and not brought together in a comprehensive and systematic way.
Political Discussion in Modern Democracies: a comparative
perspective reviews the breadth of the different literatures on
political science and provides original comparative analyses of the
nature of political discussion and its consequences on political
deliberation and behaviour in numerous advanced industrial
democracies worldwide. It is divided into two main sections that
provide both a review of the field and context for the chapters
that follow: Part I studies deliberation and discussion as the
object of analysis. Part II concentrates on the consequences of
political discussion and deliberation. Covering ten countries
across Europe, Asia, and North and South America, this book makes a
significant contribution toward broader theories of political
communication, deliberative democracy, discussion networks, and
political behaviour. It will be of interest to scholars of
comparative politics, political communication, political behaviour,
governance and democracy.
Despite nearly two decades of advocacy for equal education and
employment, women remain clustered in the lowest-paid,
lowest-status jobs in clerical, service, and industrial work.
Occupational segregation also continues within professional and
technical fields. This book examines the critical link between sex
stereotyping in education and occupational inequities in the work
place. Contributors first assess the impact of sex and race
stereotyping and discrimination on girls in school. Next they
examine workplace issues–including job training, access to
non-traditional jobs, and occupational segregation. A final section
takes up the question of the role of education in perpetuating or
alleviating women's poverty. The book concludes by offering a
number of policy recommendations and strategies for change.
The study of political discussion has been broken into
sub-categories including deliberative democracy, discursive
studies, dynamics of interpersonal communication, and discussion
network analyses, with substantial numbers of books and articles
covering each. However, these areas are often treated distinctly
and not brought together in a comprehensive and systematic way.
Political Discussion in Modern Democracies: a comparative
perspective reviews the breadth of the different literatures on
political science and provides original comparative analyses of the
nature of political discussion and its consequences on political
deliberation and behaviour in numerous advanced industrial
democracies worldwide. It is divided into two main sections that
provide both a review of the field and context for the chapters
that follow:
- Part I studies deliberation and discussion as the object of
analysis.
- Part II concentrates on the consequences of political
discussion and deliberation.
Covering ten countries across Europe, Asia, and North and South
America, this book makes a significant contribution toward broader
theories of political communication, deliberative democracy,
discussion networks, and political behaviour. It will be of
interest to scholars of comparative politics, political
communication, political behaviour, governance and democracy.
The role of representation theory in algebra is an important one and in this book Manz and Wolf concentrate on that part of the theory that relates to solvable groups. In particular, modules over finite fields are studied, but also some applications to ordinary and Brauer characters of solvable groups are given. The authors include a proof of Brauer's height-zero conjecture and a new proof of Huppert's classification of 2-transitive solvable permutation groups.
By combining autobiography with cultural history, English professor
Howard Wolf takes us through the 1960s and up to the present much
in the way a personal guide would lead us through a museum full of
wonders. "The Education of a Teacher" traces Wolf's odyssey as he
discovers his vocation, from his own college days to his tenure in
a Turkish university as a visiting Fulbright scholar. The decades
unfold for us: the cold war, student activism, Vietnam, and a trend
toward student apathy all prepare us for the technological
immediacy of the 1980s. Wolf was and is a passionate participant in
the political, literary, and social events that have constituted
our recent culture.This is a collection of essays about higher
education and American culture that dramatises and humanises the
often abstractly treated subject of education. Howard Wolf always
tries to understand the classroom and the setting of his university
in terms of the larger currents of the culture and to make his
approach to literature and his students relevant to these currents.
Wolf's connections between autobiography and the significant trends
of our time enrich the historical record.
Der Fortschritt in der Kommunikationstechnik erlaubt es, auch
sehr komplexe Informationsstrukturen ohne regionale und zeitliche
Limitierung zu verbreiten, was eine schnelle, optimale
globalstrategische Nutzung aller verfugbaren Ressourcen moglich
macht. Die hierdurch hervorgerufenen strukturellen Veranderungen in
der Weltwirtschaft sind weder aufzuhalten noch umkehrbar. Dies
fuhrt zwangslaufig zu langfristigen weltweiten Umschichtungen und
Umverteilungen von Markten, Machtbefugnissen, Arbeitsteilungen,
Einkommen und Vermogenswerten. Parallel dazu fuhren grosse
Unterschiede der Lebensumstande in den unterschiedlichen Regionen
dieser Welt zu starken Wanderungsbewegungen von Arbeitsuchenden und
Fluchtlingen. Der Umstrukturierungsprozess der Weltwirtschaft, der
hierdurch in Gang gesetzt wird, erfolgt in einem Umfang und mit
einer Geschwindigkeit, der grosse Anforderungen an die
Flexibilitat, Leistungsbereitschaft und Leistungsfahigkeit aller
betroffenen Volkswirtschaften, der in ihnen tatigen Unternehmen und
damit an uns alle stellt. Diesen Umstrukturierungsprozess moglichst
reibungsfrei, ohne Aggressivitat in wirtschaftlicher, politischer
und auch militarischer Hinsicht zustande zu bringen, ihn friedlich,
als Evolution und nicht als Revolution zu verstehen und zu managen,
das ist die Aufgabe unserer Zeit. Rudolf R. Wolf nimmt ihn nach der
1. Auflage von 1996 ein zweites Mal in den Blick."
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Wolf's Blessing
Blake R Wolfe
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Offering insight and equal consideration into the societies of the
"civilized" and "uncivilized" world, "Europe and the People Without
History" deftly explores the historical trajectory of so-called
modern globalization. In this foundational text about the
development of the global political economy, Eric R. Wolf
challenges the long-held anthropological notion that non-European
cultures and peoples were isolated and static entities before the
advent of European colonialism and imperialism. Ironically referred
to as "the People Without History" by Wolf, these societies before
active colonization possessed perpetually changing, reactionary
cultures and were indeed just as intertwined into the processes of
the pre-Columbian global economic system as their European
counterparts. Utilizing Marxian concepts and a vivid consideration
for the importance of history, Wolf judiciously traces the effects
and conditions in Europe and the rest of the "known" world,
beginning in 1400 AD, that allowed capitalism to emerge as the
dominant ideology of the modern era.
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Beta's Bliss
Blake R Wolfe
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Gamma's Dive
Blake R Wolfe
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This award-winning classic in the study of ethnicity, identity, and
nation-building has a new introduction (on which Eric Wolf
collaborated near the end of his life) that shows the continuing
validity of the book's innovative approach to ethnography, ecology,
culture, and politics. The authors investigated two Alpine
villages--the German-speaking community of St. Felix and
Romance-speaking Tret--only a mile apart in the same mountain
valley.
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Profundum
Blake R Wolfe
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Exordium
Blake R Wolfe
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The first book to address the early development of the photovoltaic
industry, and the pioneering researchers and companies in the
sector Well before the end of this century, solar power will be the
world's dominant power source. This book looks at the origins of
this smart sustainable energy technology, tracing the pioneering
years from its inception following the 1973 oil crisis to the end
of the last millennium—just as the sector was poised for
explosive growth. It focuses on the progress of the early
terrestrial photovoltaic sector, often in the face of skepticism or
apathy. It also covers the research and achievements of people and
organizations within the PV business. Written by a leader in the
field with more than 40 years of experience and an international
reputation in the sustainable energy industry, The Solar
Generation: Childhood and Adolescence of Terrestrial Photovoltaics
offers enlightening coverage on the terrestrial PV industry. The
first part of this 3-volume set provides a historical backdrop to
the technology and tracks the development of research, markets,
prices, applications, policies, and more. Part II is called the
‘encyclopedia’ and features a Who’s Who of the most
influential people and profiles of key companies, events, and
developments. Finally, Part III is the reference section and comes
complete with glossaries, bibliography, and an incredibly
comprehensive index. This text also: Addresses the early
development of the PV sector from a global perspective Focuses on a
defined period, leaving scope for later follow-ups as the sector
matures Offers a study on the interactions between technology,
policy, and market drivers The Solar Generation is an ideal book
for all professionals in the power and energy field from every
corner of the globe. Â
This Book's focus and intent is to impart an understanding of
the practical application of atmospheric plasma for the advancement
of a wide range of current and emerging technologies. The primary
key feature of this book is the introduction of over thirteen years
of practical experimental evidence of successful surface
modifications by atmospheric plasma methods. It offers a
handbook-based approach for leveraging and optimizing atmospheric
plasma technologies which are currently in commercial use. It also
offers a complete treatment of both basic plasma physics and
industrial plasma processing with the intention of becoming a
primary reference for students and professionals.
The reader will learn the mechanisms which control and operate
atmospheric plasma technologies and how these technologies can be
leveraged to develop in-line continuous processing of a wide
variety of substrates. Readers will gain an understanding of
specific surface modification effects by atmospheric plasmas, and
how to best characterize those modifications to optimize surface
cleaning and functionalization for adhesion promotion.
The book also features a series of chapters written to address
practical surface modification effects of atmospheric plasmas
within specific application markets, and a commercially-focused
assessment of those effects.
Includes 100 illustrations of magnificent and historic synagogues
on New York's Lower East Side.
It has often been said that nowhere in the United States can one
find a greater collection of magnificent and historic synagogues
than on New York's Lower East Side. As the ultimate destination for
millions of immigrant eastern European Jews during the late 19th
and early 20th centuries, it became the new homeland and hoped-for
goldene medinah (promised land) for immigrants fleeing persecution,
poverty, and oppression, while struggling to live a new and
productive life. Yet to many visitors and students today these
synagogues are shrouded in mystery, as
documentary information on them tends to be dispersed and difficult
to find.
With The Synagogues of New York's Lower East Side, Gerard R. Wolfe
fills that void, giving readers unparalleled access to the story of
how the Jewish community took root on the Lower East Side of
Manhattan. Using archival photographs taken by Jo Renee Fine and
contemporary shots taken by Norman Borden alongside his text,
Wolfe focuses on the synagogues built or acquired by eastern
European Ashkenazi Jewish immigrants during the great era of mass
immigration, painting vivid portraits of the individual
congregations and the new and vital culture that was emerging. For
many, the Lower East Side became the portal to America and the
stepping-stone to
a new and better life. Today, the synagogues in which these
immigrants worshiped remain as a poignant visual reminder of what
had become the largest Jewish community in the world.
Originally published in 1978, The Synagogues of New York's Lower
East Side became the authoritative study of the subject. Now
completely revised and updated with new text, photographs, and
maps, along with an invaluable glossary, Wolfe's book is an
essential and accessible source for those who want to understand
the
varied and rich history of New York's Lower East Side and its
Jewish population. Its readable and illuminating view into the
diversity of synagogues--large and small, past and present--and
their people makes this book ideal for teachers, students, museum
educators, and general readers alike.
Der Patient "Unternehmen" ist Thema dieses Buches. Es beleuchtet
innerbetriebliche Probleme analog zu Krankheiten des menschlichen
Organismus.
This book is written for our friends in Germany and abroad to give
an account of our main interests during the last years. We
gratefully take the opportunity provided by Springer Verlag with
the Series Studies of Brain Function to present some of our recent
work on vision in Drosophila in a coherent form and in a broader
context than publications in periodicals would permit. We want to
picture the visual system of the fly fitting it into the natural
history from which our own vision emerged. In this perspective
genetics seems to be a useful ap- proach. Our study is a rather
personal exercise. We have neither the expertise nor the ambition
to cover the whole literature or to compile- all the knowledge
about vision in flies. We are not even in a position to present,
with the appropriate weight and breadth, the pioneering
contributions of those who established this field of research. Our
account mirrors our own intersects. We are selecting and
interpreting other peoples' work from this subjective point of
view, although we try to present it in its own right. For several
years we have been fascinated by the first glimpses of the "inner
life" of an insect and we hope to convey this fascination to those
who are not discouraged by the scien- tific procedure.
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