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Written by one of India s best-known public intellectuals,this book isessential reading for anyone interested in India s fascinating history as well as the direction in which the nation is headed. People have argued since time immemorial. Disagreement is a part of life, of human experience. But we now live in times when any form of protest in India is marked as anti-Indian and met with arguments that the very concept of dissent was imported into India from the West. As Romila Thapar explores in her timely historical essay, however, dissent has a long history in the subcontinent, even if its forms have evolved through the centuries. In Voices of Dissent: An Essay, Thapar looks at the articulation of nonviolent dissent and relates it to various pivotal moments throughout India s history. Beginning with Vedic times, she takes us from the second to the first millennium BCE, to the emergence of groups that were jointly called the Shramanas-the Jainas, Buddhists, and Ajivikas. Going forward in time, she also explores the views of the Bhakti sants and others of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and brings us to a major moment of dissent that helped to establish a free and democratic India: Mahatma Gandhi s satyagraha. Then Thapar places in context the recent peaceful protests against India s new, controversial citizenship law, maintaining that dissent in our time must be opposed to injustice and supportive of democratic rights so that society may change for the better
Chapter 1 Setting the Stage -- Part I -- Methodology and the concept of MaaS -- Chapter 2 Methodology -- Chapter 3 The MaaS paradigm: from its origin to a European mobility model -- Part II -- MaaS from a data sharing governance perspective -- Chapter 4 Establishing a three-dimensional MaaS data sharing governance -- Chapter 5 Adoption of a MaaS data governance decision model to facilitate voluntary sharing of mobility data -- Chapter 6 Specific MaaS data sharing governance legal regimes in Member States -- Chapter 7 Regulatory framework for sharing mobility data in the European Union -- Part III MaaS from a competition law perspective -- Chapter 8 Assessment of the lawfulness of the MaaS data exchange under Article 101 TFEU -- Chapter 9 MaaS differentiated treatment conducts under Article 102 TFEU law and beyond -- Part IV Multimodality of MaaS -- Chapter 10 MaaS passenger multimodal transport under the EU transport law and beyond -- V. Research Findings and Recommendations on MaaS -- Chapter 11 A Proposal for Developing a Consistent EU MaaS Regulatory Framework -- Chapter 12 Conclusion on Mobility as a Service (MaaS).
In: Histoire religieuse de la France n° 56
In: Collection "Histoire"
In: Série "Religion et société"
In: American casebook series
This book combines fragments from found footage, private archives and digital interfaces to present a candid approach on the topic of women and alcohol(ism). While looking at the phenomenon of female drinking behaviors, Stefanie Moshammer is also reflecting on her own family story, interweaving social media content, medical and scientific research, as well as advertisements
In: Schriften zur Stadtentwicklung 144
World Affairs Online
An incisive portrait of how the new Black politics can forge a future centered on collective action, community, and careWhen #BlackLivesMatter emerged in 2013, it animated the most consequential Black-led mobilization since the civil rights and Black power era. Today, the hashtag turned rallying cry is but one expression of a radical reorientation toward Black politics, protest, and political thought. To Build a Black Future examines the spirit and significance of this insurgency, offering a revelatory account of a new political culture-responsive to pain, suffused with joy, and premised on care-emerging from the centuries-long arc of Black rebellion, a tradition that traces back to the Black slave.Drawing on his own experiences as an activist and organizer, Christopher Paul Harris takes readers inside the Movement for Black Lives (M4BL) to chart the propulsive trajectory of Black politics and thought from the Middle Passage to the present historical moment. Carefully attending to the social forces that produce Black struggle and the contradictions that arise within it, Harris illustrates how M4BL gives voice to an abolitionist praxis that bridges the past, present, and future, outlining a political project at once directed inward to the Black community while issuing an outward challenge to the world.Essential reading for the age of #BlackLivesMatter, this visionary and provocative book reveals how the radical politics of joy, pain, and care, in sharp contrast to liberal political thought, can build a Black future that transcends ideology and pushes the boundaries of our political imagination
In: Sociedad y Ciencias Sociales. Serie Economía 3