A Primer for Teaching Indian Ocean World History: Ten Design Principles
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In: Design Principles for Teaching History Series
In: Springer Studies in Alternative Economics
Chapter 1. Opening our Minds to Concordian Economics -- Part I. Intellectual Interdependence -- Chapter 2. Politics and Economics -- Chapter 3. The Interdependence of Economic Rights and Responsibilities -- Chapter 4. Peaceful March Toward Concordianism - With a Graceful Walk Away from 1% Capitalism and Marxism -- Part II. Financial Interdependence -- Chapter 5. King Cash -- Chapter 6. Whence Money? -- Chapter 7. Where-to Money? -- Chapter 8. Project Financial Independence -- Part III. Physical Interdependence -- Chapter 9. Toward Economic, Ecological, and Human Interdependence -- Chapter 10. Two Published and Two Unpublishable (?) Urban Plans -- Part IV. Human Interdependence -- Chapter 11. Ethics in Concordian Economics -- Chapter 12. Whence poverty? -- Chapter 13. Oh, the Bancor -- Chapter 14. Economics of Justice and Peace in the World.
In: #philosophieorientiert
In: Mega Event Planning
Part 1 : Olympic challenges and crises -- Chapter 1 : Introduction – Olympic Games and Global Cities -- Chapter 2 : Olympic Games and Global Cities – New crises and new challenges -- Chapter 3 : Understanding the socio-political construction of protest related to the Olympic and Paralympic Games (OPG): another challenge for Paris 2024 -- Chapter 4 : Los Angeles 2028 as a Contested Project -- Chapter 5 : The Tokyo Olympic Bubble Protocol -- Part 2 : A new Olympic model in quest of legitimacy and sustainability -- Chapter 6 : From tamed bodies to tamed cities: the hypothesis of Olympic neoliberalism -- Chapter 7 : Exploring the (un)sustainability of Paris 2024 and Los Angeles 2028 -- Chapter 8 : Between branding and sports tourism: Analysis of territorial intermediation tools to build the Paris 2024 legacy -- Chapter 9 : In conclusion, What next ?
In: Contributions to Economics
Setting the Stage -- Basis of Conventional Economics -- Production and the Public Goods Problem in Capitalism -- Intersection of Capitalism and Anti-Essentialism: The Contradictions Arising from this Encounter -- The Overselling of Globalisation -- The Rise of Religious Economics Model: Critiques of the Islamic Economics Doctrine -- Islamic Economics Model: The Counter Argument to its Critiques -- The Clash of Ideals -- The Essence of Faith-Based Economics: The Islamic Economic Thought -- Economics and the Knowledge Crisis -- Learning and Convergence -- Rethinking Economics, Constructing the Equitable Optimality Theory Part One: Philosophical Underpinning -- Rethinking Economics, Constructing the Equitable Optimality Theory Part Two: Macroeconomics -- Rethinking Economics, Constructing the Equitable Optimality Theory Part Three: Microeconomics -- A Vision for the Future.
In: New Directions in Cultural Policy Research
1. Introduction -- 2. CCI as concept and policy domain -- 3. Research perspectives on policymaking -- 4. CCI policymaking at EU level: an overview -- 5. CCI policymaking in Sweden -- 6. CCI policymaking in the EU and Sweden from a policy regime perspective -- 7. Integrated CCI policy – unrealistic or irrelevant?.
In: Quantitative Methods in the Humanities and Social Sciences
On the margins of philosophy -- Theoretical frameworks -- The research object -- Structure and dynamics of analytic philosophy -- Knowledge accumulation in analytic philosophy -- The social space of analytic philosophy -- Socio-epistemic communities in analytic philosophy -- Quantitative metaphilosophy.
In: SpringerBriefs in Economics
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Deindustrialisation in the New Millennium -- Chapter 3. Empirical Analysis of Global Value Chains -- Chapter 4. Regionalisation of Global Value Chains in Manufacturing -- Chapter 5. Deindustrialisation Over Time -- Chapter 6. Conclusion.
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Racial Conditions -- Chapter 2. Hip-Hop Aquilombamento -- Chapter 3. Black Spaces of Culture -- Chapter 4. Intimacy -- Chapter 5. Artifice -- Chapter 6. Mediating Quilombo Politics -- Chapter 7. Real Women -- Coda: A Diasporic Love Letter -- Notes -- Reference List -- Index.
In: AEJMC - Peter Lang scholarsourcing series vol. 9
"This edited volume employs a case study approach that is accessible to upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, while also useful for scholars' teaching and research. The contributed chapters are written by a diverse group of scholars and experts in a wide-array of communication contexts-from public relations and advertising to health, organizational, and political communication, and beyond- focused on the many ways professionals and laypersons employed crisis communication during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic. This text is valuable in that it includes perspectives on crisis communication in the initial onset, crisis mitigation and long-term recovery stages of the crisis communication cycle. Examining a crisis in the mitigation and long-term recovery stages provides a lens into the process of crisis messaging and sensemaking. With this in mind, these case studies provide context not only for how professionals and laypersons handled COVID-19, but also how to approach other long-term, or prolonged, crises in the future"--