Eingeweide, Pillen, Feminismus
In: EPF Essays No. 2
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In: EPF Essays No. 2
In: Schriftenreihe Band 10985
Die Debatte um israelbezogenen Antisemitismus wird seit Langem kontrovers geführt, in den vergangenen Jahren verstärkt mit dem Fokus auf die Israel-Boykottbewegung oder postkoloniale Perspektiven. Dabei, so Klaus Holz und Thomas Haury, sei eine antisemitische Feindschaft gegen Israel weder ein Phänomen, das sich vor allem auf diese Felder erstreckt, noch sei sie klar von anderen Formen des Antisemitismus zu unterscheiden oder gar als "neuer" Antisemitismus zu identifizieren. Vielmehr würden auch mit Bezug auf Israel Aspekte eine Rolle spielen, die zu Konstanten antisemitischen Denkens gehörten, wie die Autoren am Beispiel des (neu-)rechten, islamistischen, fundamental-christlichen oder linken Antisemitismus zeigen: kollektive Zuschreibungen, Täter-Opfer-Umkehr und ein manichäisches Weltbild etwa. Wichtig sei die Analyse antisemitischer Sinnzusammenhänge, die sich nur schwer durch Typologien und Schablonen fassen lasse und auch Widersprüche und Ambivalenzen zutage fördere. Gleichzeitig verweist die Studie von Holz und Haury auf die Prävalenz antisemitischen Denkens über politische und weltanschauliche Lager hinweg.
In: Perspectives in Economic and Social History
This monograph explores the economic consequences of the Cold War, a polarised world order which politicised technology and shaped industrial development. It provides a detailed archival-based history of the Finnish shipbuilding industry (1952-1996), which f lourished, thanks to the special relationship between Finland and the Soviet Union. Overall, it shows how a small country, Finland, gained power during the Cold War through international economic and technological cooperation. The work places Finland in a firmly international context and assesses the state-industry relationship from five different angles: technopolitics, trade infrastructure, techno-scientific cooperation, industrial reorganisation, and state aid. It presents a novel way to analyse industrialisation as an interaction between institutional stabilisation and f luctuation within a techno-economic system. In so doing, it makes empirical, theoretical, and methodological contributions to the history of industrial change. A History of Cold War Industrialisation will be of interest to advanced students and scholars in economic history, maritime history, Cold War history, and international political economy
In: Beratung, Coaching, Supervision
Wie reagieren die Wälder der Welt auf den Klimawandel? Und was wurde eigentlich aus dem Waldsterben? Der Ökologe Hans Jürgen Böhmer stellt die Diskussion über die Zukunft des Waldes in Deutschland in einen verblüffenden globalen und langfristigen Kontext. Der internationale Waldexperte zeigt anhand aktueller Fallstudien und seiner Erfahrungen aus dreißig Jahren weltweiter Ökosystemforschung, dass es in der Natur um komplexe Zusammenhänge geht, die von höchst unterschiedlichen Akteuren sehr verschieden und auch zeit- und ideologiegeprägt wahrgenommen werden. Statt Wald- oder gar Weltuntergangsszenarien zu zeichnen, fordert Böhmer eine langfristige Perspektive. Sein Plädoyer lautet, auf einfache Argumente zu verzichten und die Nachhaltigkeitsdebatte in Wissenschaft und Politik wieder stärker in der Lebenswelt zu verankern, anstatt sie zu sehr auf errechnete Ferndiagnosen zu stützen
In: Routledge Companions
Cybersecurity and human rights : understanding the connection / Vivek Krishnamurthy, Devony Schmidt, and Amy Lehr -- Perils of data-intensive systems in the Philippines and Asia / Jamael Jacob -- Freedom of peaceful assembly and association in an age of online networks and mobile sensing / Jonathan Andrew -- Algorithms of occupation : use of artificial intelligence in Israel and Palestine / Marwa Fatafta -- The facebook oversight board and the UN guiding principles on business and human rights : a missed opportunity for alignment? / Stefania di Stefano -- Privacy in the workplace : a human rights due diligence approach / Isabel Ebert and Isabelle Wildhaber -- Freedom to think and to hold a political opinion : digital threats to political participation in liberal democracies / Jérôme Duberry -- Is there a human rights obligation to protect democratic discourse in cyberspace? / Nula Frei -- The European approach to governing harmful speech online / Frédéric Bernard and Viera Pejchal -- Hate speech and journalism : challenges and strategies / Guido Keel -- Digital technologies for sustainable development / Claudia Abreu-Lopes and Marcus Erridge -- Digital technologies and the rights of children in Europe / Rezvan Kaseb and Elizabeth Milovidov.
This book discusses the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on international relations theories. As a phenomenon, AI is everywhere in the real world and growing. Through its transformative nature, it is simultaneously simplifying and complicating processes. Importantly, it also overlooks and "misunderstands". Globally, leaders, diplomats and policymakers have had to familiarise themselves and grapple with concepts such as algorithms, automation, machine learning, and neural networks. These and other features of modern AI are redefining our world, and with it, the long-held assumptions scholars of IR have relied on for their theoretical accounts of our universe.The book takes a historic, contemporary and long-term approach to explain and anticipate AI's impact on IR - and vice versa - through a systematic treatment of 9 theoretical paradigms and schools of thought including realism, liberalism, feminism, postcolonial theory and green theory. This book draws on original datasets, innovative empirical case studies and in-depth engagement with the core claims of the traditional and critical theoretical lenses to reignite debates on the nature and patterns of power, ethics, conflict, and systems among states and non-state actors
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Section A Forming Professional Practice -- 1 Professional Practices in National Contexts -- 2 Navigating Practitioner Research -- 3 Constructing Practitioner Research -- 4 An Exemplary Scheme? An Evaluation of the Integrated Children's System -- 5 A Frame for Evaluating in Practice -- Section B Forming Social Work Research -- 6 Times Present, Times Past: The History of Social Work Research in the United Kingdom -- 7 'Kinds and Quality of Social Work Research' -- 8 Places in Time: Contextualizing Social Work Research -- 9 Science and Social Work: A Sketch -- 10 Social Work Science and Evidence -- 11 The Nature and Disposition of a Traditional Network: A Paradoxical Case -- 12 One-eyed Mules and Social Work: An Essay on Serendipity -- 13 When Walking on a Slow Ascending Street -- 14 Qualitative Research in Social Work -- 15 Researching and Evaluating Interventions and Outcomes -- 16 'Ethics and the Practice of Qualitative Research' -- 17 The Craft of Journal Practice -- 18 Writing Social Work Science -- Section C Chicago, Sociology and Social Work -- 19 Rereading The Jack-Roller: Hidden Histories in Sociology and Social Work -- 20 Sociology and Social Work - In Praise of Limestone? -- 21 Casework: Re-forming the Relationship Between Sociology and Social Work -- 22 The Archaeology of Research Practices: A Social Work Case -- 23 Chicago Pastoral 1931 -- 24 Sociological Social Work: A Case Example -- Section D Critical Tributes and Debates -- 25 'A Science of Social Work? - Response to John Brekke' -- 26 The Positive Contributions of Quantitative Methodology to Social Work Research: A View From the Sidelines -- 27 Noel Timms: A Brief Appreciation -- 28 Lee Cronbach (1916-2001) - A Critical Appreciation.