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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Preface -- Contents -- Indroduction -- 1: A Hypothesis on Kinship and Culture -- Part I: Theoretical Explorations -- 2: Notes on the Hsu Hypotheses -- 3: Dyad Dominance and Household Maintenance -- Part II: Ethnographic Explorations -- 4: The Suku of the Congo: An Ethnographic Test of Hsu's Hypotheses -- 5: Role Dilemmas and Father-Son Dominance in Middle Eastern Kinship Systems -- 6: Some Implications of Dominant Kinship Relationships in Fiji and Rotuma -- 7: Components of Relationships in the Family: A Mexican Village 114 -- 8: Father-Son Dominance: Tikopia and China 152 -- 9: Social Relationships in Two Australian Aboriginal Societies of Arnhem Land: Gunwinggu and "Murngin -- 10: Elders and Youngers in the Nzakara Kingdom -- 11: Hsu and the External System -- 12: Some Questions About the Hsu Hypothesis As Seen Through Japanese Data -- Part III: Methodological Explorations -- 13: Sex-Role Identity and Dominant Kinship Relationships -- 14: An Examination of Hsu's "Brother-Brother" Postulate in Four East African Societies -- Part IV: Developmental Explorations -- 15: Bantu Brotherhood: Symmetry, Socialization, and Ultimate Choice in Two Bantu Cultures -- 16: Handsome Lake and the Decline of the Iroquois Matriarchate -- 17: Ambivalence, Social Structure, and Dominant Kinship Relationships: A Hypothesis -- 18: Kinship and the Associational Aspect of Social Structure -- 19: Eros, Affec, and Pao -- Conclusion -- 20: Kinship, Society, and Culture -- Bibliography -- Index
World Affairs Online
In: Religions et spiritualité
World Affairs Online
In: Foreign affairs: an American quarterly review, Band 73, Heft 2, S. 141
ISSN: 2327-7793
1. Introduction: Study War No More? -- 2. Einstein's Lifetime Pacifism -- 3. Alice Herz: A Fiery Martyr for Peace -- 4. "Beyond Vietnam:" Deconstructing Dr. King's Riverside Address -- 5. Cindy Sheehan: From Grieving Mother to Peace Advocate -- 6. Wobblies Against War: The U.S. and Australian IWW Campaigns Against WWI -- 7. Draft Resistance and the Vietnam Era Antiwar Movement -- 8. Reagan's Proxy War on Nicaragua and Witness for Peace -- 9 Women's Peace Camps: From Greenham Common to Seneca and Beyond -- 10. Conclusion -- 11. Epilogue.
In: Routledge studies in new media and cyberculture
"Digital Media as Ambient Therapy explores the ways mental illness can emerge from our relationships (with ourselves, others, and the world), to address the concern around what kind of relationality is conducive for mental health and what role digital technologies can play in fostering such relationality. Exploring the rise of ambient-that is to say, ubiquitous, surrounding, and environmental-technologies and their impact on our understanding of health, sanity, and therapy, this book critically examines the work of influential contemporary social theorists such as Hartmut Rosa, and investigates case studies that reveal new modes of digitally mediated intimacy and attention, such as ASMR and QAnon. It also poses the question of what "mental health" and "mental illness" mean for subjects increasingly faced with a maddening sense of interconnectedness. This book offers new perspectives for cultural studies academics and postgraduates interested in critical discussions of alienation, digital technology, and contemporary social theory"--
This book offers a scholarly and lively introduction to comparative criminal justice. It considers the state of crime globally and examines and reflects on the ways different countries and jurisdictions deal with the main stages in the criminal justice process, from policing to systems of trial, to sentencing, and punishment.
Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Newsletter sign-up -- Epigraph -- Prologue -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- Chapter 8 -- Chapter 9 -- Chapter 10 -- Chapter 11 -- Chapter 12 -- Chapter 13 -- Chapter 14 -- Chapter 15 -- Chapter 16 -- Chapter 17 -- Chapter 18 -- Chapter 19 -- Chapter 20 -- Chapter 21 -- Chapter 22 -- Chapter 23 -- Chapter 24 -- Chapter 25 -- Newsletter sign-up -- You will also enjoy: -- A note from the publisher.
In: Advanced quantitative techniques in the social sciences 15
Practical Multilevel Modeling Using R provides students with a step-by-step guide for running their own multilevel analyses. Detailed examples illustrate the conceptual and statistical issues that multilevel modeling addresses in a way that is clear and relevant to students in applied disciplines. Clearly annotated R syntax illustrates how multilevel modeling (MLM) can be used, and real-world examples show why and how modeling decisions can affect results. The book covers all the basics but also important advanced topics such as diagnostics, detecting and handling heteroscedasticity, power analysis, and missing data handling methods. Unlike other detailed texts on MLM which are written at a very high level, this text with its applied focus and use of R software to run the analyses is much more suitable for students who have substantive research areas but are not training to be methodologists or statisticians. Each chapter concludes with a "Test Yourself" section, and solutions are available on the instructor website for the book. A companion R package is available for use with this text
Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Work and After -- 2. Your Emotional and Physical Health -- 3. Age is an Attitude -- 4. Friendship and Relationships -- 5. Family with a capital 'F' -- 6. Looking Good and Feeling Great -- 7. Finances for Older People -- 8. Going Home -- 9. Francis's Twenty Tips for Growing Old Gracefully - and with Joy! -- Copyright -- About the Author -- About Gill Books.
In: Collection Centre Montesquieu d'Études de l'Action Publique 48