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Front Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface and acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction: the transformation of fiscal policy in the turbulent era -- PART I Fiscal resources and the fiscal space -- 2. Debt explosions and reductions in emerging and developing countries: drivers and implications -- 3. Sovereign debt restructuring and the missing international coordination -- 4. Low interest rates, monetary policy and the close links with fiscal policy -- 5. A macroeconomic perspective on the challenges of taxing multinationals -- PART II Uses of fiscal policy: the stabilization role of fiscal policy -- 6. The effectiveness of fiscal policy -- 7. Fiscal rules: challenges and reform opportunities for emerging and developing economies -- 8. Fiscal governance in the European Union -- 9. Fiscal policy and financial stability: revisiting the nexus -- PART III Uses of fiscal policy: redistribution, allocation and emerging demands -- 10. Fiscal policy and income redistribution in the turbulent era -- 11. Redistribution, automatic stabilizers and public debt -- 12. Meeting the economic challenges of a greying world -- 13. Climate transition: implications for fiscal policies -- PART IV Conclusion -- 14. The future of fiscal policy -- Index.
In: Collana del Dipartimento di scienze umane. Sezione giuridica. Materiali 9
Apocalypse -- The planetary killer -- Biodiversity. The wondrous variety of life on Earth -- Anthropocene: the era of ecocide -- Beyond price: what is being lost -- What are we doing about the biodiversity crisis? -- The Great Family of Life -- You will inherit the Earth -- From God to human: Rethinking the place of Homo sapiens in the Biosphere -- Global Harmony: A new relationship among the species that inhabit the Earth -- A day in Harmony.
Chapter_1 Introduction to fish proteins -- Chapter_2 Fish structural proteins -- Chapter_3 Extraction, isolation, and characterization techniques of structural proteins -- Chapter_4 Derivatives of structural proteins -- Chapter_5 Bioinformatics and computational tools -- Chapter_6 Food and Biomedical Applications of Fish Proteins -- Chapter_7 Pharmaceutical and hydrogel applications of marine collagen -- Chapter_8 Biomaterials.
1. The Spatial Narratives of Black Manhattan: Tours Guides Using Urban Landscapes to Tell Black History (Perry L. Carter and Candace Forbes Bright) -- 2. Memory and Resonance: Spatial-Temporal Values and Cultural Representations in Silk Road Museum (Juncheng Dai, Miaomiao Wu, Ai Cao) -- 3. Time Journeys in Quakerism: Itinerance and the Spiritual Search (Pink Dandelion) -- 4. On Their Shoulders We Stand: Civil War Battle Reenactments as Black Spatial Reimagining (Patricia Davis) -- 5. Reading and Bookselling Journeys from the 'Old' to the 'New' in South Africa (Archie L. Dick) -- 6. Spatial Documentation of the Holy Family's Journey in Egypt: A Field Verification Benefited by Google Earth Maps (Salah Eisa) -- 7. Bodhgaya, India as a Buddhist Cultural Heritage Site: A Journey from Pilgrimage to Tourism (Priyanka Ghosh, Tania Chakravarty, and Hansa Johari) -- 8. "History of Negro from Jungles to Now to Be Shown": The Texas 1936 Centennial and the Time Journeys of Fair Park, Dallas (Euan Hagueand Edward H. Sebesta) -- 9. One Faith Community's Reassertion of Itself in Space and Time: The Case of the Ismaili Muslims in Diverse Contexts (Anil Khamis and Carl Amrhein) -- 10. Estonian Song Festivals: Reconsidering Time and Territory (Taavi Pae and Jussi S. Jauhiainen) -- 11. What's in a Name? Historical and Contemporary Trends in Brewery Names Along the US 23 Corridor in Ohio (Neil Reid, Margaret M. Gripshover, and Thomas L. Bell) -- 12. The St. Thomas Christian Community of South India: Evolution and Expansion of an Early Christian Community from Inception to Contemporary Times (Sinu Rose) -- 13. Back to a Redeemed Future: Rural Communities and Apocalypse in the COVID-19 Pandemic in Peru (Iain L. Ross) -- 14. Impacts of Global Warming on Finland's Arctic Environment: Paintings by Young Artists (Seija Ulkuniemi).
1. West Africa's Ebola Time Journey, Xenophobia and the Power of Community-Based Systems in Senegal (Karen S. Barton and Jessica Salo) -- 2. Along the Trans-Siberian Pipeline: A Social Geography by Camera (Roman Adrian Cybriwsky) -- 3. Shifting U.S. and North Carolina Demography during COVID-19 (James H. Johnson, Jr., Allan M. Parnell, and Jeanne Milliken Bonds) -- 4. A Nation for a Continent vs Rail Networks for its States: The Staggered Creation of Australia's Transcontinental Transport Links (Roy Jones and Joseph Christensen) -- 5. Walking Time–Space: A Photographic Journey along the Thames River in London (David J. Keeling) -- 6. Beyond the Cultural Bubble: "Wow" Journeys to Iconic Destinations (David J. Keeling and Thomas L. Bell) -- 7. Challenges in the Walking Journeys of an African Pedestrian: A Case Study from Makhanda, South Africa (Sinenhlanhla Memela, Philippa Margaret Irvine, Huresha Padayachee, Lisa Kondile, and Rosy Moekena) -- 8. The Journey to the Interoceanic Highway in Peru: The Perils in Histories of Infrastructure (Stephen G. Perz and Jorge Luis Castillo Hurtado) -- 9. Gas Station Road Maps: Passports to Imagination and Adventure (Phillip D. Phillips) -- 10. We Carry Many Stories in Our Bodies: Journeys in (Re)Forming and (Re)Narrating Cross-Cultural Experience and Spiritual Growth in the UK and Peru (Iain L. Ross) -- 11. Time Journeys on the Remote Amazonian Frontier: The Javari Basin (Brazil and Peru) (Javier Ruedas).
1. US 101: From El Camino Real to the Twilight of Empire (John Bowen) -- 2. Myth-Making Journeys on the Trans-Siberian Railway (Kathleen Braden) -- 3. Sameness within the Amish Settlements in Wisconsin (John A. Cross) -- 4. Heritage Tourism, Education Challenges, and Representations of the Past: Insights from the United Arab Emirates (Adriaan De Man and Filareti Kotsi) -- 5. Peasant Livelihoods and Geographies of Sameness in the Alexander Skutch Biological Corridor, Costa Rica (Edgar Espinoza-Cisneros and Felipe Montoya-Greenheck) -- 6. Maine Waterpower Mill Hamlets: Frozen in Time or Slowly Melting? (Paul B. Frederic and Matthew McCourt) -- 7. Journeys of Hope: Radical Heritage Transformation at South Africa's Oldest Surviving Colonial Edifice, The Castle of Good Hope, Cape Town (Calvyn T. Gilfellan) -- 8. Kazakh Nomads: Thousand-Year Routes, Environment and Political Oppression (Nygmet Ibadildin) -- 9. The Ideal Roman Landscape of the Appian Way (Mauro De Nardis) -- 10. Amateur Archaeology and the Mystery of Daniel Boone's Footprints: Persistent Myths Collide with Native American Indian Archaeology (Greg Orth) -- 11. After the End of the Journey: The Evolution of the Cherokee Nation after the Trail of Tears (Fred M. Shelley) -- 12. The More They Stay the Same: White Educational Preservation in Post-Integration Mississippi (P. Caleb Smith) -- 13. Ghost Towns, Landscapes of Abandonment and Journeys Forward (Dallen J. Timothy) -- 14. Exploring the Spatial and Social Journeys of the Roma Ghettoized Structures (RGS) in Northwestern Bulgaria (Kaloyan Tsvetkov and Nadezhda Ilieva) -- 15. Enduring Trinidad, Colorado: Visualizing Heritage on the Contemporary Landscape (William Wyckoff) -- 16. Cultural Landscape Change and the Function of Hamlets in Southwest Wisconsin: Updating Trewartha's Classic 1943 Study (Ezra Zeitler, Ryan Weichelt, Elli Swanson, and Carolyn Seger).
1. Time and Calendars: At the Crossroads of Astronomy and Culture (Anthony Aveni) -- 2. Archaeology, Visual Moments and the Stopping of Time in Hiroshima (Roger Balm) -- 3. Frontline Involvement in a Paradigm Change: Archaeology of the First Americans and Monte Verde (Tom D. Dillehay) -- 4. Beyond Urban Chronometry: A World of Time–Space Experiences—Deep, Shallow, and Unknown (José Edgardo A. Gomez, Jr.) -- 5. Career Reflections: Surviving in a System Not Designed for African Americans and Marginalized Others (James H. Johnson, Jr.) -- 6. Negotiating Time in a West African Context (Sara Beth Keough) -- 7. Cannibalizing the "Others:" Metropolitan Time Intellectual Journeys in Debate (Maximiliano E. Korstanje) -- 8. Time Journey of a Chinese American Female Geographer: From China to the World (Wei Li) -- 9. A Journey through Kaqchikel Maya Time: Language Classes as a Time Machine for Teachers and Students (Iq'anil Judith M. Maxwell, Ixnal Ambrocia Cuma Chávez, Ixkamey Magda Sotz' Mux, Aq'ab'al Gonzalo Ticun Quel Kanek Pakal Sotz', Lajuj B'atz' Edy René Guaján Car, and Mokchewan Marco Antonio Guaján Cristal) -- 10. The Travel–Research–Teaching Nexus (Alexander B. Murphy) -- 11. From Inner Realms to Outer Worlds: An Artist's Time Journey (Kathleen O'Brien) -- 12. Navigating the Worlds of Geography and Higher Education Administration: A Woman's Retrospective (Risa Palm) -- 13. Time Journeys through the Night Sky (Robert Shaw) -- 14. A Passage through China: Early Years as an Independent Traveler (Christine A. Vogt) -- 15. My Journey into Relational Space: Compression, Networks, and Topologies (Barney Warf) -- 16. Coming to Live in a Science Fiction World: Generativity and the Metaphor of the Web (Ernest J. Yanarella).
1. Accessing the Public Sphere: An Introduction to the Volume -- 2. Broken Understanding: Corrupted Participation in Emerging Public Spaces -- 3. Transcultural Communication During a Misinfodemic: How Antiquated Science Communication Models and Information Deserts Enhance Vulnerability to Beliefs in False Health and Science Information -- 4. Sacred Paths to Magnanimity in a Polarized World -- 5. Toward a New Set of Practices in Intercultural Communication -- 6. Ethical Challenges for Intercultural Mediators in Preventing and Remedying Potential Unequal Access to the Public Space -- 7. The Effect of Empathic Mediation in Conflict Resolution.
Introduction -- Chapter 1. What is late-stage dementia? -- Chapter 2. Thinking about communication in late-stage dementia -- Chapter 3. Analyzing interaction involving people living with late-stage dementia -- Chapter 4. Preparing food together: The role of directives -- Chapter 5. Sitting down: Embodied directives -- Chapter 6. Words and things: The affordance of things -- Chapter 7. Scrubbing potatoes: Staging and parsing -- Chapter 8. Assisted eating: Intercorporeal interaction -- Chapter 9. Conversations without words: Proto-conversation -- Chapter 10. Partner positioning: An interactional strategy -- Chapter 11. Communication for support and support for communication.
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Westermarck's Research Programme of Sociology -- Chapter 3: The Link Between Human Emotions And Sociality in Westermarck's Sociology -- Chapter 4: Emotional And Social Origin Of Art In Yrjö Hirn's Evolutionary Aesthetics -- Chapter 5: Rafael Karsten on Society And Religion -- Chapter 6: Gunnar Landtman as a Sociologist of Social Inequality and Social Classes -- Chapter 7: Westermarek's Moroccan Ethnography -- Chapter 8: Ethnographic fieldwork in the Westermarckian tradition -- Chapter 9: Westermarckian Elements in Bronislaw Malinowski's Anthropology -- Chapter 10: Westermarck's Legacy.
Islamismus, Antisemitismus und politischer Islam: Die Ausgangssituation -- Methoden und Daten für die Analyse -- Was wir wirklich über die Massenunterstützung für den radikalen Islamismus als Ideologie des islamistischen Terrorismus wissen -- Die arabische Welt zwischen dem Arabischen Frühling und der Unterstützung des Terrorismus - was wir aus der Meinungsforschung wissen und was die multivariate Analyse uns sagen kann -- Die Einsamkeit des Westens im Kampf gegen den Terror - was wir aus der Meinungsforschung wissen und was uns die multivariate Analyse sagen kann -- Islamismus, Arabischer Frühling und die Zukunft der Demokratie - ein Überblick über die Ergebnisse und einige Perspektiven -- Islamismus, Islamizität, die offene Gesellschaft und die Zukunft der Demokratie in der arabischen Welt -- Die Rückkehr des religiösen Antisemitismus? Die Ergebnisse der World Values Survey -- Antisemitismus und restriktive Gendernormen -- Gesellschaftliche Einstellungen, die den islamistischen Terrorismus schüren -- Islamistischer Terrorismus, politischer Islam und Migration in Westeuropa.
Introduction -- Place, Catholicism and criminal violence – a literature review -- Barrios in Caracas and the three case studies -- Barrios urban space and the everyday -- criminal violence in the barrio urban space -- Catholic processions in the barrio urban space -- Conclusion: Institutions, relationships and meaning of place.