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In recent decades, popular sovereignty has come under increasing
pressure. The rise of populism, often illiberal or authoritarian,
has undermined minority rights, individual autonomy, and rule of
law. The expansion of international institutions and greater
reliance on market and non-governmental organizations have
gradually insulated large areas of policymaking from public
control. In turn, these developments cast doubt on the viability
and desirability of liberal democracy itself. When the People Rule
argues that comprehending and responding to the political crises of
our time requires a radical refocusing on popular sovereignty. Each
chapter offers a fresh perspective and opens new avenues of inquiry
into popular sovereignty, advancing debate over the very heart of
this principle - what it means for the people to rule. Thorough and
timely, this volume is also available as Open Access on Cambridge
Core.
Half a century into the digital era, the profound impact of
information technology on intellectual and cultural life is
universally acknowledged but still poorly understood. The sheer
complexity of the technology coupled with the rapid pace of change
makes it increasingly difficult to establish common ground and to
promote thoughtful discussion.
Responding to this challenge, "Switching Codes "brings together
leading American and European scholars, scientists, and
artists--including Charles Bernstein, Ian Foster, Bruno Latour,
Alan Liu, and Richard Powers--to consider how the precipitous
growth of digital information and its associated technologies are
transforming the ways we think and act. Employing a wide range of
forms, including essay, dialogue, short fiction, and game design,
this book aims to model and foster discussion between IT
specialists, who typically have scant training in the humanities or
traditional arts, and scholars and artists, who often understand
little about the technologies that are so radically transforming
their fields. "Switching Codes" will be an indispensable volume for
anyone seeking to understand the impact of digital technology on
contemporary culture, including scientists, educators,
policymakers, and artists, alike.
Im Mittelpunkt dieses Buches steht der Performance Improvement
Ansatz, der den Anforderungen an ein praxisorientiertes
personalwirtschaftliches Managementkonzept gerecht wird. Wichtig
dabei ist: Das optimale Leistungsvermogen von Mitarbeitern und
damit von Organisationen resultiert aus den individuellen
Fahigkeiten einerseits und dem Arbeitsumfeld andererseits.
Praktische Personalwirtschaft bezieht in der zweiten Auflage die
Auswirkungen auf das Lehrgebiet
Personalmanagement/Personalwirtschaft ein, die aus dem
Bologna-Prozess erwachsen. Der praxisorientierte Charakter
qualifiziert das Buch insbesondere fur die personalwirtschaftliche
Ausbildung in betriebswirtschaftlichen Bachelor-Studiengangen.
Quereinsteiger im Fach erhalten einen komprimierten Uberblick uber
relevante Handlungsfelder. Schliesslich eignet es sich auch fur
berufsbegleitende MBA-Programme.
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"Erotikon" brings together leading contemporary intellectuals from
a variety of fields for an expansive debate on the full meaning of
"eros," Renowned scholars of philosophy, literature, classics,
psychoanalysis, theology, and art history join poets and a novelist
to offer fresh insights into a topic that is at once ancient and
forever young. Restricted neither by historical period nor by
genre, these contributions explore manifestations of "eros"
throughout Western culture, in subjects ranging from ancient
philosophy and baroque architecture to modern literature and
Hollywood cinema.
An idea charged with paradox, "eros" has always defied
categorization, and yet it cannot--it will not--be ignored.
"Erotikon" aims to raise the difficult question of what, if
anything, unifies the erotic manifold. How is "eros" in a sculpture
like "eros" in a poem? Does the ancient story of Cupid and Psyche
still speak meaningfully to modern readers, and if so, why? Is
Plato's "eros" the same as Freud's? Or Proust's? And what is the
erotic dimension in Nietzsche's thought? While each essay takes on
a specific issue, together they constitute a wide-ranging
conversation in which these broader questions are at play. A
compilation of the latest, best efforts to reckon with "eros,"
"Erotikon" will appeal not just to scholars and educators, but also
to artists and critics, to the curious and the disillusioned, to
the prurient and the prudent.
Half a century into the digital era, the profound impact of
information technology on intellectual and cultural life is
universally acknowledged but still poorly understood. The sheer
complexity of the technology coupled with the rapid pace of change
makes it increasingly difficult to establish common ground and to
promote thoughtful discussion.
Responding to this challenge, "Switching Codes "brings together
leading American and European scholars, scientists, and
artists--including Charles Bernstein, Ian Foster, Bruno Latour,
Alan Liu, and Richard Powers--to consider how the precipitous
growth of digital information and its associated technologies are
transforming the ways we think and act. Employing a wide range of
forms, including essay, dialogue, short fiction, and game design,
this book aims to model and foster discussion between IT
specialists, who typically have scant training in the humanities or
traditional arts, and scholars and artists, who often understand
little about the technologies that are so radically transforming
their fields. "Switching Codes" will be an indispensable volume for
anyone seeking to understand the impact of digital technology on
contemporary culture, including scientists, educators,
policymakers, and artists, alike.
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