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In: Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law Ser.
In: Routledge Studies in the Sociology of Work, Professions and Organisations Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgment -- Introduction -- 1 Historical Background of Kibbutz Movement and Industry -- 2 Research Design and Method -- 3 Cultural Analysis of the Case Studies -- 4 Cultural Attributes of Kibbutz Industry as Family Businesses -- 5 Business Strategy in Kibbutz Industry -- 6 Hybrid Structure in Kibbutz Industry -- Epilogue -- Index.
In: Routledge Studies in American Philosophy Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Peirce and 'Community' -- Introduction -- 'Community' as a Logical Category -- 'Community' as an Explanation of Reality -- The Ideal 'Community' -- Inquiry, Values, and Socio-historical Research Communities -- Reconstructing Peirce's Community? -- Shared (Instrumental) Values -- A Way of Life -- Identification with Groups and Their Practices -- Mutual Recognition -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: The Unity of Pragmatism : Hookway's Contribution to the Tradition -- What's in a Name? Hookway's Reading of Peirce's Pragmatic Maxim -- The Connection between Cognition and Sentiment -- A Pragmatist Account of Epistemic Character: The Task of Improving Epistemic Habits -- Concluding Thoughts: Hookway and British Pragmatism -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Hookway on Peirce on Truth -- Hookway's Approach to Almeder's Puzzle -- Challenges for Hookway's Interpretation -- A More Promising Interpretation: Pragmatics and (Pragmatist) Metaphysics -- Notes -- References Policy for C. S. Peirce -- Chapter 4: Christopher Hookway's Study of Peirce's Development: Modes of Being -- Introduction -- Hookway's 1985 Peirce -- Hookway's 2004 Truth, Rationality and Pragmatism -- Hookway's 2012 The Pragmatic Maxim -- Modes of Being in Peirce's Development -- Peirce as an Aristotelian -- Vagueness -- True Continua -- Modes of Being and the Architectonic System -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: Hookway's Exchange with Apel: Peirce and Transcendental Arguments -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: Peirce on Vital Matters and the Scientific Method -- Introduction -- Hookway's Solution -- No Science in Vital Matters -- No Belief in Science -- The Conflict with "Fixation" -- Conclusion -- Notes.
In: Routledge Studies in Political Ecology Ser.
Cover -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction: Approaching the Boundary -- Multi-sited ethnography -- Political ecology -- Ethnobotany -- Institutions -- Outline of the book -- Notes -- 2. Beating the Bounds for Boundary Plants -- Structure, territory, and tenure -- From structure to process -- Symbolic boundary processes -- Monomarcation and polymarcation -- The spatial turn -- The plant and multispecies turns -- The ontological turn -- Re-turning to political economy -- Conclusion -- Note -- 3. Tanzania: Knots of Peace on Kilimanjaro -- Kilimanjaro as a social-ecological system -- Living land tenure -- Ancestors in the landscape -- Knots of peace, order, and meaning -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 4. Cameroon: Bounded Vitality and Rank in the Oku Monarchy -- Oku as a social-ecological system -- Boundary plants and land tenure in Oku -- Social organization and boundary plants on patrol -- Masquerades, witchcraft, and life force in Oku -- Life flowing through boundary plants -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 5. Papua New Guinea: Embodying Places, Emplacing Bodies -- The vegecultures of Oceania -- Papua New Guinea as a social-ecological system -- Cordyline as a botanica franca -- Mapping social relations with boundary plants -- Beauty, place, and order -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 6. French Polynesia: Rank and Revitalization in the Society Islands -- Vegeculture and social ranking in Remote Oceania -- The Society Islands as social-ecological systems -- Boundary plants and monuments to hierarchy -- The conjunctures of cordyline and colonialism -- Revitalized boundaries in a new society -- Decentralized protection and power -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 7. St. Vincent: Dragons in a Postslavery Peasant Society -- Boundary plants in the Plantationocene.
In: Routledge Innovations in Political Theory Ser.
Intro -- Preface -- 1Introduction -- 2Two Guideposts: Innate Political Orientation v. Endemic Disagreement -- 3Locating the Political -- 4Ideal and Realist Legitimacy -- 5The Phenomenological Contribution -- 6The Life-World Is Political -- 7Eidetic and Transcendental Reductions: Transition to Political Subjectivity -- 8Major Themes of Political Subjectivity I: Belonging and Possession -- 9Major Themes of Political Subjectivity II: Authority -- 10Major Themes of Political Subjectivity III: Political Others and Foreignness -- 11Political Intentionality: The Essence of Political Experience -- 12The Legitimacy of the Life-World -- Conclusion -- Index.
In: Criminal Practice Ser.
In: Routledge Library Editions: Revolution in England Ser. v.3
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Social Structure and the Court and the Country -- 3 The Court -- 4 The Country -- 5 The Citizen Element -- 6 Puritanism -- 7 The Country and the Constitutional Revolution -- 8 The End of the Country -- 9 Parliamentarians and Royalists. The Civil War -- 10 Conclusion -- Index.
In: Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- 1 Introduction -- Part I Discrimination policies in tourism -- 2 Gastro-cultural identities for place branding: the forbidden fruit of minorities? -- 3 Canadian immigration policies: implications for discrimination and biases in tourism employment -- 4 Women in tourism employment: glass ceiling or gender equality? -- 5 From Jim Crow to Black Lives Matter: a history of racism and tourism in the United States -- 6 Overcoming institutional discrimination in USDA programmes: food and agricultural tourism -- 7 Decolonising our curriculum: addressing the "miseducation" of tourism -- Part II The experiences of the "Other" in tourism -- 8 Othering in accessible tourism -- 9 Gay men's experiences of prejudiced attitudes and discrimination in tourism -- 10 Doing gender well and differently: the case of women managers in tourism -- 11 Exploring obese people's tourist experiences: a search for an accessible, bias-free experience -- 12 50 Shades of discrimination: commercial kink in hospitality and tourism -- 13 But where is your wife? Reflections of a gay tourist in a heteronormative environment -- Index.
In: Digital Innovations in Architecture, Engineering and Construction Series
Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- Virtual Reconstructions -- Interpreting and Visualizing the Past Through Virtual Archaeology: From Site to Museum Experience -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Material and Methods -- 3 Discussion: The Shape of the Trefoil Hall -- 3.1 The Masonry -- 3.2 Roofs and Wooden Components -- 3.3 Decorative Apparatus -- 4 Dissemination of the Interpretative Studies -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- "Sources of Research" for the Virtual Reconstruction of Ancient Monuments: The Case of Architectural Models -- 1 Introduction -- 2 'Research Sources' -- 3 Architectural Scale Models in Archaeology -- 4 From Architectural Scale Models to 3D Reconstruction Model: An Example -- References -- The Virtual Reconstruction of the Cine-teatro Olympia in Catania for the Documentation and Memory of Places -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Works -- 3 Methodology -- 4 The Cine-teatro Olympia Timeline Reconstruction -- 5 Documentary Sources Research -- 6 Digital Survey -- 7 The Reconstructive Choices -- 8 Degree of Accuracy of the Reconstruction -- 9 The Immersive Experience in a Virtual Environment -- 10 Conclusions -- References -- From Design to Construction: Digital Reconstruction of the Convent's Kitchen Area in the Monastery of El Escorial -- 1 Introduction, Precedents, and Innovation -- 2 Description of the Case Study -- 3 Surveying Methodology, Analysis, and Main Findings -- 3.1 Constructive and Formal Perspectives -- 3.2 Functional Perspective -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- De RE Virtual RES. The Virtual Reconstruction of Rocca Janula in Cassino for a Meaningful "Reading" of the Historical Stratification -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Case Study of Rocca Janula in Cassino (Italy) -- 3 3D virtual reconstruction as the reverse of the traditional photographic enterprise in restoration -- 3.1 First Phase. The Modeling of the Narrated Object.
In: Critical Cultural Studies of Childhood
This open access book brings together current childhood research and contemporary ethical theory to draw attention to how children depend upon a scope of action for risky play for their mental and physical development. In many countries, the opportunities for children to play away from adults' close attention have decreased. At both school and home, protection and avoidance of harm take increasing priority. This book draws a distinction between do-good ethics and avoid-harm ethics to highlight ethical tensions and dilemmas encountered by professionals who work with children, and suggests better ways to balance these ethical dimensions in approaching risky play
In: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
The book addresses the challenge of living in a multilingual world from three perspectives: socio-linguistics and the study of multilingualism in contrast, philosophy of technology with its emphasis on the world as a technosphere-how it is made, how it is experienced, and how it can be managed, and then pedagogy and the question of teaching and learning to competently negotiate multilingual environments. In today's multicultural and multilingual world, technologies provide a common ground. The story of the technosphere as a multilingual environment offers new perspective, namely that of learning to cooperate and coordinate
This book presents up-to-date scientific information about alcohol based on Cox and Klinger's motivational model, which has been described as, "the most widely known and influential motivational model of alcohol use" (Cooper et al., 2016, p. 5). The book, however, was written to be understandable to a broad sector of the population, allowing for an interdisciplinary readership. Those who would find this book beneficial include academics who need nontechnical explanations of why people drink, such as professionals and students in psychology, psychiatry, and related fields, and teachers of high school health classes and university courses in addiction. While not aimed as a self-help book, this book might offer insight as to why a person might not be able to control the urge to drink, or answer questions people may have concerning the effect of alcohol on the brain
In: Edinburgh scholarship online
'Plastics, Environment, Culture, and the Politics of Waste' examines plastic as a distinct cultural, political, and environmental phenomenon. It outlines the intricate relationship with plastic that humanity has been building over the course of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, drawing on examples from history, the arts, and literature, as well as examining the place of plastics in the current health, environmental, and energy crises. The aim of this book is to reveal the complex nature of plastics, from their rapid incorporation into our advancing ways of life, to the reenvisioning of plastics' role in human life and how, through abundant production, consumption, and disposal of plastics, humanity has initiated a toxic invasion of natural environments and human and nonhuman bodies.