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Die Jahre nach dem Ende der DDR waren eine Zeit zwischen Wut und Wunder, der enormen Hoffnungen und der großen wie kleinen Enttäuschungen, eine Zeit des Zusammen- und Aufbruchs in vielen Lebensbereichen. Aufbruch auch und besonders für den Handel mit Erotikartikeln, Pornografie und Sextoys. In der DDR existierte dieses Geschäft offiziell nicht und nahm in den frühen 1990er-Jahren eine sprunghafte Entwicklung. Uta Bretschneider und Jens Schöne beschreiben anhand der Erfahrungswelten und Lebenswege von Erotik- und Sexshop-Inhaber:innen die Möglichkeitsräume und -grenzen sowie die Wandlungsprozesse in ländlich geprägten Regionen und Kleinstädten bis heute. Der Band gibt Einblicke in ein intimes Kapitel der Transformationsgeschichte. Autorin und Autor sprachen mit Erotikshop-Betreiber:innen in Aschersleben, Cottbus, Freiberg, Herzberg, Ilmenau, Lauchhammer, Oschatz, Quedlinburg, Suhl, Weimar und Zwickau sowie in Berlin, Biebertal und Leipzig. Die Fotografin Karen Weinert und der Fotograf Thomas Bachler haben Interviewte und Orte porträtiert
In: Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics
Chapter 1: Crises and European integration -- Chapter 2: Outcomes of crises of European integration -- Chapter 3: Pathways of crisis outcomes -- Chapter 4: Stagnation -- Chapter 5: Adaptation -- Chapter 6: Transformation -- Chapter 7: Regression -- Chapter 8: Evaluation and conclusions.
Introduction -- Network awareness and emergency command fundamentals -- Multiple information collection technology of power network disaster loss -- Grid disaster information fusion and integrated prediction technology -- Real-time interaction technologies for grid emergency information -- Grid emergency decision technology -- Intelligent sensing and emergency command system for power grid disaster .
In: Studies in Iranian Politics
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part I Iran Nuclear Deal and Its Fracture -- Chapter 2: The Much-Awaited Deal of 2015 -- Chapter 3: The US Exit from the Deal in 2018 -- Chapter 4: Scholarship on the Ramifications of the Fractured Deal -- Part II Theory -- Chapter 5: Cooperation, Spill-over Effects, and Integration -- Chapter 6: Fast-Paced Spill Back Effect -- Chapter 7: Fractured Deal and Triggers to Renewed Proliferation Interest -- Part III Case Study: Iran -- Chapter 8: Iran's Nuclear Ambition and Its Conflicts in the Pre-Deal Period -- Chapter 9: The Deal and Iran's Muted Nuclear Status -- Chapter 10: US Exit from the Deal and Tehran's Intense Proliferation Interest -- Part IV -- Chapter 11 Conclusion.
Part I. International Perspectives -- 1. Introduction: Continuity in Tradition and Reconstruction of the Past: An Analysis of Contemporary Middle East -- 2. On the change in International System: Prospects and pitfalls of Saudi Arabia-Israel Relations -- 3. De-securitizing and Normalizing a Regional Actor: The case of Israel and Abraham Accords -- 4. Israel-Muslim World Relations under China's Watch -- 5. Africa in the Shadow of Arab – Israel Relations -- 6. Global Protection Force for Palestine -- Part II. Regional Perspectives -- 7. Relations between Tunisia and the Zionist State within a Post-Abraham Peace Accords Context -- 8. GCC-Israel Rapprochement under Abraham Accords: Implications for Israel-Palestine Conflict -- 9. Abraham Accord: Regional Impact on Hezbollah -- 10. Normalization of Relations between Israel and Arab States: An Iranian Perspective -- 11. Israel-Arab Normalization: Reflections from Pakistan -- 12. Periphery Doctrine and Israel Relations with Central Asian States: A Normalized Perspective from Non-Arab Region -- 13. The Arab-Israeli Diplomatic Normalization and its implications for South and Southeast Asian Muslim Countries.
In: Federalism and Internal Conflicts
Chapter 1: Introduction: Power-Sharing in the Global South -- Chapter 2: Power-Sharing in the Global South in Comparative Perspective: Patterns and Practices -- Chapter 3: The Idea of Power-Sharing in South Africa's Transition from Apartheid to Constitutional Democracy (1983–1993) -- Chapter 4: Power-Sharing in Colombia: Bipartisanship, Leftist Insurgencies, and Beyond -- Chapter 5: Power Sharing Processes in post-Arab Spring Tunisia: From Elite Compromise to Presidential Monopolization -- Chapter 6: Power-Sharing in India: Limits of Territorial Arrangements and the Relevance of Consociationalism -- Chapter 7: Power-Sharing in Nigeria's Divided Society: Structures, Conflicts and Challenges -- Chapter 8: Power-Sharing in Malaysia: Coalition Politics and the Social Contract -- Chapter 9: The Puzzle of Power-Sharing in Mauritius -- Chapter 10: Lebanon: Consociationalism Between Immobilism and Reform -- Chapter 11: Consociational Democracy Without Minority Veto? Power-Sharing in Ethiopia -- Chapter 12: The Power-Sharing Arrangements in Iraq: The Instability Within -- Chapter 13: "The Unloved Child Matures": Power-Sharing in Burundi -- Chapter 14: On the Adoptability of Power-Sharing in Syria, Eduardo Wassim Aboultaif -- Chapter 15: The Pacific Islands: The Centrality of Context for Power-Sharing in the Global South -- Chapter 16: Conclusion: The Power-Sharing Lifecycle across the Global South, Allison.
In: IEA Research for Education, A Series of In-depth Analyses Based on Data of the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) 14
A. Setting the Stage:1 Introduction: Student Achievement and Equity Over Time in the Nordic Countries: Christian Christrup Kjeldsen, Trude Nilsen, Jenna Hiltunen, Nani Teig -- 2 Theoretical framework of Teacher Practice: Nani Teig, Trude Nilsen, Kajsa Yang Hansen -- 3 Analytical framework: Trude Nilsen, Nani Teig -- B. Teacher Practice: 4 Content coverage: Development over Time and Correlation with Achievement: Rune Müller Kristensen, Victoria Rolfe -- 5 Teaching Quality and Assessment Practice: Trends Over Time and Correlation with Achievement: Nani Teig, Jennifer Maria Louto -- C. Explaining Changes Over Time: 6 Are Changes in Content Coverage Related to Changes in Achievement Over Time?: Monica Rosén and Trude Nilsen -- 7 Changes in Teacher Practices Related to Changes in Student Achievement: Trude Nilsen and Jan-Eric Gustafsson -- D. Equality: 8 Equality in Content Coverage in the Nordic Countries?: Sigrid Blömeke -- 9 Examining the Role of Teaching Quality and Assessment Practicein Reducing Socioeconomic and Ethnic Inequities in Mathematics Achievement: Kajsa Yang Hansen, Victoria Rolfe, Nani Teig -- E. Closing remarks: 10 Discussions of Findings on Teacher Practice Across Countries, Time, and Chapters: Trude Nilsen, Nani Teig.
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Origins of Conflict In Somalia: A Historical Context -- Chapter 3: Clan Configuration and Identity Networks in Somalia -- Chapter 4: Spatial (Un)Governance and Its Application in Somalia -- Chapter 5: Complexity of Somalia Conflict: Features and Actors -- Chapter 6: Socio-Economic and Political Consequences of the Somali Conflict -- Chapter 7: Impact of the Somali Conflict on National and Regional Security -- Chapter 8: Conclusion.
Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Challenges and opportunities for Australian society -- Part II: Identities and Imaginaries: Values, place and power in 'mainstream' Australia -- Chapter 2: Australian identity: Multiculturalism, 'mainstream Australia' and white fragility -- Chapter 3: The beach and the Australian imaginary -- Chapter 4: 'The Australian way of life': Neoliberal hegemony, colonisation and territory -- Part III: Constructing a business-friendly society: Capital, labour and the welfare state -- Chapter 5: Economic inequality and the 'cost of living' crisis -- Chapter 6: The evolution of precarious work in Australia: Flexibility, fragmentation and insecurity -- Chapter 7: Poverty and punishment in Australian welfare policy: From the Cashless Debit Card to ParentsNext -- Part IV: From public goods to private assets: Marketising education, health care and housing -- Chapter 8: Uneven playing fields: Australian education and the commodification of opportunity -- Chapter 9: Healthy markets or health equity?: Neoliberalism and the rationing of health care in Australia -- Chapter 10: Capitalising on the housing crisis: Territorial stigmatisation, urban renewal and displacement -- Part V: Capital, place, age and race: Challenging neoliberal hegemony -- Chapter 11: The promise and peril of Digital Agriculture: 'Unleashing' the value of natural capital? -- Chapter 12: Rebellion, civil disobedience and repression: Young people, place and protest in Australia -- Chapter 13: Racism and resistance: African Australian challenges to spatial management practices in Australian institutions -- Part VI: Conclusion -- Chapter 14: Conclusion: What has happened, what can happen?.
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Reconciliation :A False Start?(1980-2000) -- Chapter 3: Urban Politics And The Quest For Regime Change(1980-2015) -- Chapter 4: Sanctions: Agenda Setting And Structural Constraints,(2000- 2008) -- Chapter 5:The Third Chimurenga (2000-2015)And Political Deadlock -- Chapter 6: The Effectiveness Of Democratic Formations Within Zanu-PF(1980-2015) -- Chapter 7: Contested Multiparty Democracy And Sanitising A 2017 Militarised Transition. .
In: Springer Handbooks of Political Science and International Relations
Part I: Framework -- Introduction -- Islamism and the Political Order -- A Critical Assessment of Political Islam and Political Islamism -- Political Islamism – A Vital Hybrid Threat/Challenge -- Proponents of Political Islam in the European Union Institutions -- Salafism in Germany: Democracy, and Resilience -- Islam – A Liberal, Intellectually Challenging Partner for Europe? -- The Ideal of an Islamic Society -- Secular Turn in the Middle East: Findings from Values Survey -- Conclusion: A European Response? -- Part II: Actors -- Diyanet in Europe -- How Qatar Became an Actor in the Spread of Political Islam in Europe -- Saudi Arabia and Europe: Demystifying the Threat -- Revolutionaries at Home, Revolutionaries Abroad: Iran and its Networks in Europe -- Political Islam in Exile: Transformation of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood After the Military Coup of 2013 -- The Muslim Brotherhood in Europe: A General Framework -- Salafist Movements in Europe: Between Local and Transnational Mobilizations -- The Milli Görüş Movement in Europe: Context, Activities and Strategies -- Tablighi Jamaat in Europe -- Al Qaeda and the Islamic State: The Jihadi War on Christians Comes to Europe -- Part III: Surveys -- Political Islam in Austria -- Political Islam in Belgium: From Third-Country Activism to the Islamicization of the Political Debate -- Hybridizing Islam in the Balkans: The Rise of Salafi-Hanafism in Bulgaria -- Political Islam and Islamism in Europe – French Perspectives -- Political Islamism in Germany -- Political Islam in Greece: An Elusive Threat? -- Islamism in Italy: The Muslim Brotherhood Network and its Allies -- The Muslim Brotherhood and Other Organisations in the Netherlands -- A European Exception? Political Islam and Radical Islamism in Portugal -- Evolution of Political Islam in Romania at the Beginning of the 21st Century -- Contemporary Islamism in Spain: A Landscape Dominated by the Muslim Brotherhood -- Political Islamism – The Case of Sweden and Denmark -- The Muslim Brotherhood in Switzerland -- Shifting Relations Between Islamic Non-State and State Actors in Turkey -- Mainstream Islamism in Britain: Advocacy and Agitation.-Political Islam and Islamism in the Western Balkans -- Comparative Summary. .
In: Africa's Global Engagement: Perspectives from Emerging Countries
Part I: Understanding Peace And Conflict In Africa -- Chapter 1: Peace and Security in Africa: Reflecting on the Past, Present and Future -- Chapter 2: The African Union's Peace and Security Architecture -- Part II: Causes Of Conflict In Africa -- Chapter 3: Conflict-Induced Migration and Poverty -- Chapter 4: Explaining the protractedness of communal conflicts in Nigeria: a study of Share and Tsaragi conflict -- Chapter 5: Conflict of survival between Fulani Pastoralists and Farmers in the wake of Climate Change Nigeria -- Chapter 6: Economic Autarchy as A Catalyst to Conflicts in A Plural African Society -- Chapter 7: Civil-Military Relations: A Panacea to Conflicts -- Chapter 8: The Niger Delta conflict in Nigeria: could federalism be the cause? -- Part III: Case Studies Of Conflict In Africa -- Chapter 9: Blocking the Capacity for Local Production of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW): A Road to Peacebuilding in Northeast Nigeria -- Chapter 10: Cattle, Banditry and Violent Conflict in Africa: An examination of Pastoralist Induced Conflict in Northern Uganda and Nigeria -- Chapter 11: Conflict Resolution Methods in Traditional Tswana Society Versus Methods in Contemporary Botswana: Lessons Learned and the Way Forward -- Chapter 12: Women in Post-conflict Reconstruction: A Liberian Perspective -- Chapter 13: Gendered electoral violence: The case of Hwange District, Matabeleland North Province in Zimbabwe -- Part IV: Application Of Conflict In Africa -- Chapter 14: Conflict and Displacement on the Psychosocial Wellbeing/Mental Health of Females -- Chapter 15: Gender and Conflict in Africa: Beyond Stereotypes to Analytical Reflections -- Part V: Resolving Conflicts In Africa -- Chapter 16: The quest for peace and the limits of arbitration in Abyei -- Chapter 17: Mediating peace or escalating violence? examining newAfricanmagazine:com's representation of violent conflicts in Africa -- Chapter 18: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) Analysis of SADC's Peace and Security Architecture -- Chapter 19: A Decade of Conflict Management Processes in Libya since the Arab Spring: Taking Stock.
In: Contemporary African Political Economy
Introduction: Thinking the World from Durban -- Ch 1 Transition: Fissures in the Time and Space of Democracy -- Ch 2 Ruptures: From Post-Politics to the Urban Political -- Ch 3 Development: A Promised Land Called Cornubia -- Ch 4 Precarity & Autonomy: Life & Death in the Shacks -- Ch 5 Poverty and Policy -- Conclusion: Dignity as Rupture: Alter-Globalization 2.0.
In: Mobility & Politics
Chapter 1:Introduction: At the Crossroads of Europe and the Mediterranean -- Chapter 2: The Life of Julienne -- Chapter 3: The Long Journey of African Migrant Women -- Chapter 4: Archipelagos of Constraint: The Arrival in Europe -- Chapter 5: In the Margins: The Moral Landscapes of the Migrant Reception System -- Chapter 6: The Scales of Autonomy: The Body, the Domestic Space, the Digital Space -- Chapter 7: Conclusion: What Migration Does to Women, What Women Do to Migration.