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In: The Cambridge world history of sexualities
"Volume II focuses on systems of thought and beliefs in the history of world sexualities, ranging from early humans to contemporary approaches. A comprehensive work for students and scholars interested in continuities and changes in world sexualities"--
In: The cambridge world history of sexualities
In: Columbia studies in international and global history
The post-World War II period is typically seen as a time of stark division, an epochal global conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union. But beneath the surface, the postwar era witnessed a striking degree of international cooperation. The United Nations and its agencies, as well as regional organizations, international nongovernmental organizations, and private foundations brought together actors from conflicting worlds, fostering international collaboration across the geopolitical and ideological divisions of the Cold War. Diving into the archives of these organizations and associations, Sandrine Kott provides a new account of the Cold War that foregrounds the rise of internationalism as both an ideology and a practice. She examines cooperation across boundaries in international spaces, emphasizing the role of midsized powers, including Eastern European and neutral countries. Kott highlights how the need to address global inequities became a central concern, as officials and experts argued that economic inequality imperiled the creation of a lasting peace. International organizations gave newly decolonized and "Third World" countries a platform to challenge the global distribution of power and wealth, and they encouraged transnational cooperation in causes such as human rights and women's rights. Assessing the failure to achieve a new international economic order in the 1970s, Kott adds new perspective on the rise of neoliberalism. A truly global study of the Cold War through the lens of international organizations, A World More Equal also shows why the internationalism of this era offers resources for addressing social and global inequalities today.
World Affairs Online
"In this book, Ilana Gershon turns her attention to the US workplace and how it changed-and changed us-during the pandemic. The unprecedented organizational challenges of the pandemic, she argues, forced us to radically reexamine our attitudes to work and think more deeply about how values clash in the workplace. It also led us as workers to exercise our freedom in ways that were previously unimaginable, as we rethought when and how we allow others to tell us what to do. Based on over 200 interviews, Gershon's book reveals how negotiating these tensions during the pandemic made workplaces into a laboratory for democratic living-the key places where most Americans are learning effective political strategies and how to think about the common good. Exploring the explicit and unspoken ways we are governed (and govern others) at work, this provocative book shows how the workplace can teach us to be democratic citizens"--
"Timothy D. Taylor's Making Value gathers the author's recent writings that expand upon anthropological value theory in the study of cultural production and consumption. These essays cover the creation and exchange of value in a wide range of contexts, from indie rock scenes and early non-Western music recordings, to the effects of supply chains, value-seeking practices of trendspotters, value within musical performance as a medium, and more. Drawing from literature in anthropology, ethnomusicology, philosophy, and economics, Taylor not only highlights the history of value in these instances, but also emphasizes how value is used in practice. Through the essays in this book, Taylor argues that theorizing value in music aids us in moving beyond "the music itself" to attempt to understand what is meaningful and valuable to those who make and listen to it."
In: Earthscan from Routledge
"This book examines sustainable manufacturing, from the extraction of materials to processing, use and disposal, and argues that significant changes in all of the above are needed for the world to progress toward a more circular economy. Materials and processing methods are usually chosen with performance as the key metric. Why has our society embraced plastics? Because they work. In most cases, they are lighter, easier to manufacture, and less expensive than the metal, wood, glass, or stone they have replaced. Why do industrial manufacturers use toxic chemicals? Because they are effective, but the unintended consequences may be severe. By learning how various materials are made and what happens when they are recycled, readers will better understand the value of materials and the challenges that manufacturers face when trying to make their facilities and products less toxic and less wasteful. The three chapters in Part I provide essential background about materials in the circular economy, chemicals, and waste. Part II delves into specific materials. It includes chapters on plastics, metals, wood and paper products, glass, and novel materials. Part III covers recycling and manufacturing processes, and Part IV delves into practical considerations, including the effect of regulations, concluding with a chapter that helps readers translate the information presented into action. Interviews with industry experts round out the chapters and offer valuable insights. Materials and Sustainability is a must-read for business professionals who are serious about making their companies as environmentally responsible as possible and for business and engineering students who want to begin their careers with practical knowledge about materials and their impacts"--
In: Communications in Computer and Information Science 1896
Anomaly detection on blockchain -- Blockchain Scam Detection: State-of-the-art, Challenges, and Future Directions -- ScamRadar: Identifying Blockchain Scams When They are Promoting -- Based on Financial Characteristics to Capture the Source of Funds of the Ponzi Scheme on Ethereum with Graph Traversal Technology -- Based on Financial Characteristics to Capture the Source of Funds of the Ponzi Scheme on Ethereum with Graph Traversal Technology -- Edge Intelligence and Metaverse Services -- Dynamic Computation Offloading Leveraging Horizontal Task Offloading and Service Migration in Edge Networks -- Blockchain-Assisted Authentication and Key Agreement Protocol for Cloud-Edge Collaboration -- Towards Efficient and Privacy-preserving Hierarchical Federated Learning for Distributed Edge Network -- Blockchain System Security -- Securing Blockchain Using Propagation Chain Learning -- Privacy Protection Multi-copy Provable Data Possession supporting Data Reliability -- Research On Comprehensive Blockchain Regulation And Antifraud System -- Analysis of Peeling Chain Model in Bitcoin Mixing Service -- A Blockchain-based On-chain and Off-chain Dual-trusted Carbon Emission Trading System with Reputation Mechanism -- Empirical Study and Surveys -- Smart Contract Vulnerability Detection Methods: A Survey -- Who Needs the Most Research Effort? Investigating the Importance of Smart Contract Weaknesses -- A Survey on Blockchain Abnormal Transaction Detection -- A Systematic Literature Review on Smart Contract Vulnerability Detection by Symbolic Execution -- Sharding Technologies in Blockchain: Basics, State of the Art, and Challenges -- Federated Learning for Blockchain -- A Blockchain-enabled Decentralized Federated Learning System with Transparent and Open Incentive and Audit Contracts -- Blockchain-based Federated Learning for IoT Sharing: Incentive Scheme with Reputation Mechanism -- An Optimized Scheme of Federated Learning Based on Differential Privacy.
"Aimed at students, instructors and general readers interested in the experiences of enslaved persons in ancient Egypt, from the Old Kingdom to the early Islamic period. Provides nearly three hundred primary sources in translation, arranged both chronologically and thematically and accompanied by contextualising introductions"--
In: Routledge research in sustainable planning and development in Asia
"This book unravels China's new megaregional structure, new megaregional planning and development, new megaregional governance, and new regional planning system. It draws upon a diversity of megaregional cases: city clusters of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, Yangtze River delta region, and Greater Bay Area; and metropolitan circles of Chengdu, Hangzhou, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Zhengzhou. Megaregions are the new form of Chinese-style urbanisation. China's new discourse of 'high-quality development' and 'new-type urbanisation' is reshaping its megaregional strategy. Imbalance and fragmentation characterise the diversity of megaregions-developed or developing, coastal or inland. The central goal of megaregional planning and governance is to achieve integrated, balanced development of them. Hu challenges the official notion of 'top-level design' that dominates the planning, governance, and development of China's megaregions. Instead, he argues for the importance of engaging nongovernmental stakeholders, rebalancing the government-market relationality, encouraging bottom-up initiatives, and enabling grassroots ingenuity. The volume offers the first and most comprehensive study of megaregional China in the new contexts of both national development and urban development. It will be of interest to anyone looking into urban and regional development, and Chinese studies"--