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In: Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies
Part I: Introduction to IP -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part II: Case Studies -- Chapter 2: China Enga/ges in International Regulation of Geographical Indications -- Chapter 3: China Engages in International Regulation of Disclosure Obligation -- Chapter 4: China Emerges in International Standardisation -- Chapter 5: China's Bilateral IP Engagement: A Look into the Chinese FTAs -- Chapter 6: China and Multilateral IP Governance -- Part III: Discussion -- Chapter 7: Who Governs? Actors in China's International IP Engagement -- Chapter 8: Principles for China's International IP Engagement -- Chapter 9: China's Strategies to Engage in Global IP Governance -- Chapter 10: Conclusion.
In: Oxford scholarship online
'Confirmation Bias in Criminal Cases' takes a multi-disciplinary approach to assessing confirmation bias among criminal justice practitioners, combining criminal law, psychology, criminology, medicine, and anthropology. The book analyses case studies from international jurisdictions and utilizes a research-based approach to confirmation bias.
Part I. The Bajío. Vanishing Indianness : pacification and the production of race in the 1767 Bajío riots -- "So that they may be free of all those things" : theorizing collective action in the Bajío riots -- From the country to the city : movement, labor, and race at the end of the eighteenth century -- Part II. Haiti. The domino affect : Haiti, New Spain, and the racial pedagogy of distance -- Staging fear and freedom : Haiti's shifting proximities at the time of Mexican independence -- Haiti in Mexico's early republican context -- Part III. Yucatán. On criminality, race, and labor : indenture and the Caste War -- The shapes of a desert : the racial cartographies of the Caste War -- "Barbarous Mexico" : racialized coercive labor from Sonora to Yucatán.
In: Springer eBook Collection
This open access handbook presents a multidisciplinary and multifaceted perspective on how the 'digital' is simultaneously changing Russia and the research methods scholars use to study Russia. It provides a critical update on how Russian society, politics, economy, and culture are reconfigured in the context of ubiquitous connectivity and accounts for the political and societal responses to digitalization. In addition, it answers practical and methodological questions in handling Russian data and a wide array of digital methods. The volume makes a timely intervention in our understanding of the changing field of Russian Studies and is an essential guide for scholars, advanced undergraduate and graduate students studying Russia today.
She asked for it. She was flirting. She was drinking. She was wearing a revealing dress. She was too confident. She walked home alone. She stayed in that relationship. She was naïve. She didn't report soon enough. She didn't fight back. She wanted it. She lied about it. She comes from a bad area. She was vulnerable. She should have known. Victim blaming of women is prevalent and normalised in society. What causes us to blame women who have been abused, raped, trafficked, assaulted or harassed by men? Why are we uncomfortable with placing all of the blame on perpetrators for their crimes against women? Based on three years of doctoral research and ten years of practice with women and girls, Dr Jessica Taylor explores the many reasons we blame women for male violence committed against them. Written in her unique style and backed up by decades of evidence, this book exposes the powerful forces in society and individual psychology which compel us to blame women subjected to male violence
"From his youth, John Kingston has always carried a vision for a free and united America. In American Awakening, Kingston pulls from history, science, faith, and culture to offer eight forgotten principles to restore the soul of America, by building better lives, breaking through cultural divides, and rediscovering who we are--together"--
In: Black Outdoors: Innovations in the Poetics of Study
Frontmatter -- Contents -- INTRODUCTION. Beyond Incommensurability: Toward an Otherwise Stance on Black and Indigenous Relationality -- Part I BOUNDLESS BODIES -- CHAPTER ONE. Stayed / Freedom / Hallelujah -- CHAPTER TWO. Reading the Dead: A Black Feminist Poethical Reading of Global Capital -- CHAPTER THREE. Staying Ready for Black Study: A Conversation -- Part II. BOUNDLESS ONTOLOGIES -- CHAPTER FOUR. New World Grammars: The "Unthought" Black Discourses of Conquest -- CHAPTER FIVE. The Vel of Slavery: Tracking the Figure of the Unsovereign -- CHAPTER SIX. Sovereignty as Deferred Genocide -- CHAPTER SEVEN. Murder and Metaphysics: Leslie Marmon Silko's "Tony's Story" and Audre Lorde's "Power" -- CHAPTER EIGHT. Other Worlds, Nowhere (or, The Sacred Otherwise) -- Part III BOUNDLESS SOCIALITIES -- CHAPTER NINE. Possessions of Whiteness: Settler Colonialism and Anti-Blackness in the Pacific -- CHAPTER TEN. " What's Past Is Prologue": Black Native Refusal and the Colonial Archive -- CHAPTER ELEVEN. Indian Country's Apartheid -- CHAPTER TWELVE. Ugh! Maskoke People and Our Pervasive Anti-Black Racism . . . Let the Language Teach Us! -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN. Mississippian Black Metal Grl on a Friday Night (2018) with Artist's Statement -- Part IV. BOUNDLESS KINSHIP -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN. The Countdown Remix: Why Two Native Feminists Ride with Queen Bey -- CHAPTER FIFTEEN. Slay Serigraph with Artist's Statement -- CHAPTER SIXTEEN. Mass Incarceration since 1492 -- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. "Liberation,": Cover of Queer Indigenous Girl, Volume 4 & "Roots," Cover of Black Indigenous Boy, Volume 2 -- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN. Visual Cultures of Indigenous Futurism -- CHAPTER NINETEEN. Diaspora, Transnationalism, and the Decolonial Project -- CHAPTER TWENTY. Building Maroon Intellectual Communities -- Contributors -- Index
"Agriculture and Industry in Brazil: Innovation and Competitiveness considers technological change in the Brazilian agriculture. The book's objective is to present theory and practice, highlighting what successful experiences have in common. Can Brazilian agribusiness fit within the theoretical approach of induced institutional innovation? To what extent does the Brazilian case compare to the national industry models? Jose Eustaquio Ribeiro Vieira Filho and Albert Fishlow argue that tropical agriculture depends on institution building with a focus on science and technology. As such, modern agriculture is a knowledge-intensive sector, similar in Brazil to its oil and aviation industries. Filho and Fishlow tackle the theme of industrial innovation from various angles. They argue that agricultural research has played a key role in production and productivity growth in Brazil, however it is the institutions for knowledge diffusion that speak to long term economic development. Education and urban development play relevant roles"--
In: Advances in research ethics and integrity volume 5
Ethics and Integrity in Visual Research Methods aims to unpack the multiple considerations for ethics and integrity that accompany research methods involving visual data generation and analysis. This volume focuses on the media of photography and film. Contributing authors cover a variety of topics, including: consent and dignity when working with vulnerable and marginalized populations; the limitations of participatory methods within a context of inequity and postcolonialism; the challenges of anonymising visual data; and the risks of sharing visual data online. The authors share their experiences of working with visual methods across a range of contexts, making recommendations for best practice. This volume is intended to be practical, and the key messages aim to be concrete and applicable for anyone embarking on visual methods research.
In: Routledge security in Asia series
"This book examines military operations other than war (MOOTW) of the Indonesian military in the post-Suharto period and argues that the twin development of democratic consolidation, marked by 'stable' civil-military relations in 2004-2014 under Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's presidency, and the internationalization of the military have not yet entirely de-politicized the armed forces. This book shows how peacekeeping, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, and counter-terror missions have been reinvented by the Indonesian military (Tentara Nasional Indonesia, TNI) to adhere to its politico-institutional interests, rather than to divert military attention from politics. In contrast with conventional arguments about the rationale of MOOTW in promoting military professionalism, this book provides the first critical analysis of the development of these missions and correlates them with TNI's concerted effort to preserve territorial command structure - a military network that parallels the civilian bureaucracy down to village level. The book argues that the military in Indonesia remains domestically political amidst high intensity of international activism. A detailed investigation of civil-military relations in Indonesia, this book will be of interest to scholars in the field of Southeast Asian studies, Asian politics and more generally to those interested in Civil-Military Relations, military politics and Military Operations Other Than War"--