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Chapter 1: Indoor environment – background information -- Chapter 2: Basic exposure information and special exposure situation -- Chapter 3: Volatile organic compounds and very volatile organic compounds -- Chapter 4: Semi volatile organic compounds (SVOC) -- Chapter 5: Particulate matter (PM) and fibers -- Chapter 6: Bioaerosols -- Chapter 7: Inorganic gases -- Chapter 8: Radon and metals -- Chapter 9: Smoking -- Chapter 10: Risk assessment and guideline values.
1 Einführung: Die begriffliche Unterscheidung zwischen affektiver Furcht, gefühlten Ängsten und geistiger Angst -- 2 Wie der Mensch zum Angstwesen wurde: Evolution und Kultur. - 3 Biologie und Psychologie über Furcht, Ängste und Angst -- 4 Furcht, Ängste und Angst in der europäischen Theoriegeschichte -- 5 Der Angstbegriff der Existenzphilosophie -- 6 Ängste und Angst als soziales Phänomen -- 7 Politische Ängste, Macht, Totalitarismus, Terror -- 8. Religionen, Ideologien und Verschwörungstheorien -- 9 Schlussüberlegungen: Der Mensch als Angstwesen und die Macht des menschlichen Geistes. .
1. Introduction: Field Research in Arizona -- 2. Forced Migration, Resettlement and Responsibilization in the Functioning of Humanitarian Governance -- 3. A Politics of Refugee Lives -- 4. Self-Sufficiency Policy and the Construction of New Americans in Arizona -- 5. Social and Economic Integration of Iraqi Refugees in Arizona 6. The Limits of Integration: From "Iraqi-American" Identity to Citizenship -- 7. Rethinking Refugee Integration.
Introduction: touch as a professional skill and ethical stance -- Touch as a professional skill -- Socialisation into touch cultures -- Technology-mediated touch -- The ethics of professional touch -- Conclusion: scenarios and curriculums of professional touch.
In: Palgrave pivot
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Financial Stability in the Water Sector -- Chapter 2: Financing Water Management and Development -- Chapter 3: Innovative Financial Instruments and Contractual Arrangements for Risk Allocation, Operations Support and Efficiency Maintenance -- Chapter 4: Determinants of Access to Credit for Irrigated Agriculture -- Chapter 5: Economic Viability of Agricultural Water Investments -- Chapter 6: Innovative Financing for Agricultural Water Development -- Chapter 7: Innovative Water Financing in Practice: Lessons Learned from Kenya.
Middle class as the study group -- Identity/identity work -- Research process and methodological procedure -- Identity work strategies in the course of over-indebtedness/insolvency -- Crisis of identity - exemplary case descriptions -- Lonely or together? Lifeworld of couples in over-indebtedness -- Concluding remarks and review of results -- Appendices.
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Research Fundamentals of Global Value Chain Analysis -- Chapter 3. Introducing the Special Dynamics of the Culture Value Chain -- Chapter 4. Enrichment Economy -- Chapter 5. Source of Cultural Value-Added: Eventization -- Chapter 6. Rents and Redistribution in the Cultural Value Chain -- Chapter 7. Artistic Value, Ricardian Rent, and Power -- Chapter 8. Conclusion and Future Research Direction./.
Part One: Theorizing Locative Media through William Gibson's Fiction -- Introduction: From Cyberpunk to Locative Media -- 1. Narrative Manifestations of Locative Media: Spook Country -- 2. From Locative Media to Ubiquitous Computing: The Peripheral -- Afterthought -- Part Two: E-Book and Audio Book Locative Experimentations -- Introduction: Sedentary and Experiential Locative Reading Practices -- 3. Rethinking the E-Book: The Case of The Silent History -- 4. Rethinking the Audio Book: The Case of Teri Rueb -- Afterthought -- Part Three Narrating Niantic Locative Games through Hypertextual Practices -- Introduction: Re-Visiting Locative Gameplay: Towards a Post-Hyperfiction Paradigm -- 5. From Abstract Locative Gaming to Locative Hypernarrativity: The Case of the Niantic Games -- 6. Reconciling Locative Gameplay and Hypernarrative Practices in Niantic Games.
In: Qizhen Humanities and Social Sciences Library
Part 1. Study on Certain Theoretical Issues of Independent Innovation -- Chapter 1. Development History, Connotation and Objectives of Independent Innovation -- Chapter 2. Roadmap of the Independent Innovation Model and Independent Innovation Capacity Building and Development of Innovation Entities -- Chapter 3. Technical Standards and Independent Innovation -- Part 2. Study on the Path of Independent Innovation with Enterprises Serving as Principal Innovation Entities -- Chapter 4. Enterprises as Principal Innovation Entities -- Chapter 5. Dynamic Development of Enterprise Technology Innovation Models -- Chapter 6. Typical Cases of Innovation-Driven Growth of Foreign Firms and Implications -- Chapter 7. An Empirical Study on the Path of Independent Innovation of Chinese Enterprises -- Chapter 8. The Dominant Path of Independent Innovation of Chinese Enterprises -- Part 3. Independent Innovation Capacity Building and Technological Catch-Up in Chinese Industries -- Chapter 9. Factors Influencing Independent Innovation and Technological Catch-Up in Chinese Industries -- Chapter 10. Measurement and Development of China's Industrial Independent Innovation Capacity -- Chapter 11. Analysis of Typical Cases of China's Industrial Independent Innovation Capacity Building -- Chapter 12. Impact of FDI on China's Manufacturing Innovation Capacity and Performance -- Chapter 13. Model Selection and Enhancement Mechanism for Industrial Independent Innovation Capacity Building -- Part 4. Study of Independent Innovation Cluster Based on Regional Network -- Chapter 14. The Construction of a Theory of Open Multi-Level and Multi-Factor Regional Innovation System -- Chapter 15. Mechanism to Enhance Cluster-based Independent Innovation Capacity Building Featuring Collaboration of Multi-Level Multi-Entity Networks -- Chapter 16. Multi-Level Multi-Factor Knowledge Networks and Cluster-Based Independent Innovation -- Chapter 17. Strategy to Enhance Cluster-based Independent Innovation Capacity Based on Comprehensive Innovation -- Part 5. Secondary Innovation and Catch-Up in Global Value Networks -- Chapter 18. Catch-Up Scenarios and Independent Innovation in Global Value Networks -- Chapter 19. Learning Mechanism and Evolutionary Path of Enterprise Independent Innovation in Global Value Networks -- Chapter 20. Business Model Innovation Based on DMS Integration in Global Value Networks -- Chapter 21. Analysis of the Mechanism of ODI Influencing Independent Innovation Capacity and Evolution -- Chapter 22. Strategy of Independent Innovation, Catch-Up and Overtaking in Global Value Networks -- Part 6. Study on the Path and Policy of Independent Innovation with Chinese Characteristics -- Chapter 23. Path of Independent Innovation with Chinese Characteristics Based on Comprehensive Innovation -- Chapter 24. Enterprise Innovation Ecosystem and National Innovation System for Comprehensive Innovation -- Chapter 25. Policy System for Comprehensive Innovation.
In: Management, Change, Strategy and Positive Leadership
1. Faith traditions and sustainability: Key discourses and Emerging field -- 2. Guru Nanak's Ecological Legacy: New Views and Practices for Sustainable Development -- 3. Family firms: The impact of a Christian perspective on environmental protection and sustainability practices -- 4. Benedictine Perspective on Sustainability: Economic, Environmental and Social Inspiration for Organizations -- 5. Confucianism and Sustainability -- 6. Buddhist economics: Philosophical premises and environmental policy implications -- 7. Cultivation of Loving-Kindness and Compassion: A Societal Solution to Uphold Strong Sustainability Principles in Ecological Policies -- 8. Calling to the mind: Exploring the interlinkages of mindfulness, morality and environmental sustainbility- 9. Judaism and Ecological Discourse: What a Jewish Religious Perspective Offers to Contemporary Sustainability Dialogue -- 10. A collective sustainability approach based on the Bahá'í principles.
In: Palgrave Studies in Language, Gender and Sexuality
1. Introduction: Masculinities, discourse and men's health (Gavin Brookes and Małgorzata Chałupnik) -- 2. "I am a man but I can cry right now": Representations of masculinity in an anxiety support forum (Paul Baker and Luke Collins) -- 3. Men's illness and suicide: Constructing context (Dariusz Galasiński and Justyna Ziółkowska) -- 4. Opening a new space for health communication: Twitter and the discourse of eating disorders in men (Heike Bartel and James Downs) -- 5. Shed Talk: Discourses of men and masculinities in the context of a men's shed (Steven Markham and Esmée Hanna) -- 6. "My husband struggled in his own way": The construction of masculinities in cis-het female infertility blogs (Karen Kinloch) -- 7. Healthy white nationalists: Far right Selbstbilder in a digital age (Scott Burnett) -- 8. (Mental) Health in the manosphere (Mark McGlashan) -- 9. The sexually abnormal male asylum-seeker: Regimes of normativities in a context of free-spiritedness (Kristine Køhler Mortensen and Tommaso M. Milani) -- 10. "I got confused when they said 'you're a girl'": Trans men's life histories and the regulation of gender (Angela Zottola, Lucy Jones, Louise Mullany and Alison Pilnick) -- 11. "5 ways to give your skin a fresh workout": Semiotized and mediatized 'consumer masculinity' in UK branding and advertising for men's skincare products (Laura Coffey-Glover) -- 12. "Hi handsome, hi handsome!": Masculinity and discourses of well-being in Indian male cosmetic advertisements (Mie Hiramoto and Shrutika Kapoor) -- 13. New men? The medicalisation of men's bodies on the Numan website (Emma Putland, Małgorzata Chałupnik and Gavin Brookes) -- 14. "To be 'a man' is not easy!": Masculinities and discourses of fear and anxiety among male COVID-19 survivors in Ghana (Grace Diabah, Dorothy Pokua Agyepong and Akua Asantewaa Campbell). .
In: Sustainable Development Goals Series
Chapter 1. Science, Dependency and Africa -- Chapter 2. Researching Science in Africa -- Chapter 3. Science Production in Africa: Analysis of Scientific Publications -- Chapter 4. Partnerships in African Science -- Chapter 5.Major Research Areas -- Chapter 6.Barriers to Self-reliance -- Chapter 7. African Science: Realities, Possibilities.
In: Sustainable Development Goals Series
1. Bioethics of Public Governance: a Strategy Towards the "Reduction of Inequality" -- 2. Political Currents and the Democratic Convergence -- 3. Historical, Bioethical and Technical Aspects for the Creation of the Popular Online Forum -- 4. Money to the People: the Challenge of Financing Human Development -- 5. Impact investment and Social Impact Bonds for a Humanist Economy -- 6. Popular Self-Organization and Cooperativism: Towards Economic Democracy and Human Development -- 7. Solidarity Economy and Self-Management: Theoretical Notes and Practical Experiences of Participatory Democracy and Popular Governance -- 8. Indicative Planning and Government Redistribution Policies: A Systemic Continuous Process -- 9. Semiotics of Money: Towards the Governance of Development -- 10. A Public/Private Partnership for the Implementation of a Job Guarantee Program -- 11. A Circular Approach to a Sustainable Economy -- 12. Metabolic Imperative: Deep Gaps in Western Culture Concerning Our Dependence on the Environment -- 13. A Pathway to Benevolence and the Rise of Consciousness in Social Practices -- 14. Wellbeing and Well-living: New Directions in Social Assistance -- 15. A Plea for Rationality: Education and Bioethic Governance -- 16. Economic Complexity in the Information Age: Challenges for Professional Education -- 17. Educational Inclusion of Students with Disabilities in Situations of Social Vulnerability.