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This path-breaking volume explores cultures of energy, the
underlying but under-appreciated dimensions of both crisis and
innovation in resource use around the globe. Theoretical chapters
situate pressing energy issues in larger conceptual frames, and
ethnographic case studies reveal energy as it is imagined, used,
and contested in a variety of cultural contexts. Contributors
address issues including the connection between resource flows and
social relationships in energy systems; cultural transformation and
notions of progress and collapse; the blurring of technology and
magic; social tensions that accompany energy contraction; and
sociocultural changes required in affluent societies to reduce
dependence on fossil fuels. Each of five thematic sections
concludes with an integrative and provocative conversation among
the authors. The volume is an ideal tool for teaching unique,
contemporary, and comparative perspectives on social theories of
science and technology in undergraduate and graduate courses.
Semantisch-lexikalische Störungen betreffen die Entwicklung von
aktivem und passivem Wortschatz bei Kindern sowie die Qualität des
Wortschatzes und den Wortabruf und gehören zum
aktuell viel beachteten logopädischen Therapiefeld der
Sprachentwicklungsstörungen (SES). Dieser Band der bewährten
Lehrbuchreihe vermittelt die Grundlagen der physiologischen
und pathologischen Sprach- bzw. Wortschatzentwicklung. Didaktisch
klar, verständlich und fundiert. Hintergrundwissen: kognitive
Psychologie, Wahrnehmungs- und Entwicklungspsychologie sowie
Psycholinguistik der Sprachverarbeitung. Praktische Anwendung:
Instrumente fĂĽr die erfolgreiche Therapieplanung und
-durchführung. Für Logopäden, Sprachtherapeuten,
Sprachheiltherapeuten in Ausbildung und Praxis ideal zum Lernen und
Nachschlagen
This path-breaking volume explores cultures of energy, the
underlying but under-appreciated dimensions of both crisis and
innovation in resource use around the globe. Theoretical chapters
situate pressing energy issues in larger conceptual frames, and
ethnographic case studies reveal energy as it is imagined, used,
and contested in a variety of cultural contexts. Contributors
address issues including the connection between resource flows and
social relationships in energy systems; cultural transformation and
notions of progress and collapse; the blurring of technology and
magic; social tensions that accompany energy contraction; and
sociocultural changes required in affluent societies to reduce
dependence on fossil fuels. Each of five thematic sections
concludes with an integrative and provocative conversation among
the authors. The volume is an ideal tool for teaching unique,
contemporary, and comparative perspectives on social theories of
science and technology in undergraduate and graduate courses.
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