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In: Das achtzehnte Jahrhundert - Zeitschrift der Deutschen Gesellschaft für die Erforschung des achtzehnten Jahrhunderts
Umschlag -- Titel -- Impressum -- Inhalt -- Aus der Arbeit der Deutschen Gesellschaft -- Zu diesem Heft (Carsten Zelle) -- Theatrum naturae et artium. Leibniz und die Schauplätze der Aufklärung. Internationale Konferenz der Sächsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig, der Universität Leipzig und der Deutschen Gesellschaft für die Erforschung des 18. Jahrhunderts, Leipzig, 28.-30. September 2016. Tagungsbericht (Frank Grunert) -- Aufklärung global - globale Aufklärungen. Konzipiert von Iwan-Michelangelo D'Aprile -- Iwan-Michelangelo D'Aprile: Aufklärung global - globale Aufklärungen. Zur Einführung -- Dirk Wiemann, Tania Meyer: Tropen der Aufklärung: Postkoloniale Neuaneignungen -- Lars Eckstein, Helmut Peitsch, Anja Schwarz: Tupaias Karten, oder: Was ist Aufklärung in postkolonialer Perspektive? -- Birgit Neumann: Paradoxien einer transkulturellen Aufklärung in Olaudah Equianos The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African -- Florian Kappeler: Die Haitianische Revolution: Ein Paradigma der Aufklärung? Geschichte eines Erzählkomplexes des späten 18. und frühen 19. Jahrhunderts -- Tristan Coignard: Johann Peter Gabriel Mühlenberg (1746-1807) als transatlantischer Held des Kampfes für Freiheit. Rezeption einer Identifikationsfigur in der deutsch-amerikanischen Öffentlichkeit -- Rolando Carrasco: Buchkultur und Globalisierung von Almanachen im Peru des 18. Jahrhunderts -- Thomas Irvine: Klang und Souveränität. Soundscapes der Begegnung in Kanton (Guangzhou) um 1800 -- Aus der Forschung -- Gerhard Sauder: ›Gefühlspolitik‹ und die Vergänglichkeit der Gefühle -- Frank Stückemann: Aufklärung im 19. Jahrhundert - zur monumentalen Fortführung des Biobibliographischen Handbuchs zur Popularisierung aufklärerischen Denkens im deutschen Sprachraum
In: Value inquiry book series, v. 198
Global security cannot be achieved until people view the world as a global community. Until such time, differences will continue to be perceived as threatening. These perceived ¿threats¿ are the primary threat to global security. This volume proposes methods for minimizing the ¿us versus them¿ mentality so that we can build a sense of global community. ContentsVincent LUIZZI: Editorial ForewordPrefaceRichard T. HULL, Randall E. OSBORNE, Paul KRIESE: Introduction Universal Justice and Global Security Matthew CROSSTON : Introduction to Part OneLaura MEDER: Global Security: Needed: A New Definition for a New Century Matthew CROSSTON: Fighting Terror and Spreading Democracy: When Theory and Practice CollideMatthew CROSSTON: Wrap-up of Part OneSelf versus Other; ¿Us¿ versus ¿Them¿Karen LOMBARDI: Introduction to Part TwoRandall E. OSBORNE, Paul KRIESE, Stan FRIEDMAN: Love and Hate as Moral Imperatives: Religious Paradox as a Challenge to Global SecurityAnré VENTER: Self versus Other; ¿Us¿ versus ¿Them¿: The Self as Basis for ConflictKaren LOMBARDI: The Psychology of Group Membership and Alienation: Projective Identification and the Other Terri A. KARIS: The Psychology of Whiteness: Moving beyond Separation to Connection Kevin C.M. BENSON: Deterring Terror Karen LOMBARDI: Wrap-up of Part TwoMoving toward an Inclusive WorldviewC. Dominik GÜSS: Introduction to Part ThreeSanaa Mounir SADEK: A ¿Non-Media¿ Look at the Middle East: Enhancing Global Security through Exposure and Understanding John M. DAVIS: International Perspectives on Social Justice: Essentials for the Effort Toward Global Security C. Dominik GÜSS, Teresa TUASON, Vanessa TEIXEIRA: A Cultural-Psychological Theory of Suicide Terrorism and What to Do about Suicide TerrorismC. Dominik GÜSS: Wrap-up of Part ThreeDiverse Strategies for Expanding Perspectives on Global Community Elizabeth Leigh CRALLEY, Brian Richard WETZLER: Introduction to Part FourRichard FRIZZELL: Proposed Strategies for Integration of Military and Civilian Agencies in the War on Terrorism within the United States and its TerritoriesElizabeth Leigh CRALLEY, Brian Richard WETZLER: From Cooperative Intergroup Contact to Personal Motivation: A Social Psychological Perspective on Promoting a More Inclusive Worldview Vicente L. LOPES, Vincent LUIZZI : Participatory Sustainability: Building Sustainability for Complexity and ChangeStephen PALEY, George K. OISTER, Richard T. HULL: Human Sustainability: Overview of Survival Technologies and Impediments to Their Development and DeploymentJorge M. VALADEZ: Adaptation, Sustainability, and JusticeElizabeth Leigh CRALLEY, Brian Richard WETZLER : Wrap-up of Part FourJoseph J. CALIFANO: An Exploratory Essay on Justice, Security, and Genuine PeaceElizabeth D. BOEPPLE: EpilogueWorks CitedAbout the ContributorsIndex.
In: Politische Vierteljahresschrift: PVS : German political science quarterly, Band 33, Heft 2, S. 219-234
ISSN: 0032-3470
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In: MPIfG Discussion Paper, Band 05/10
"The purpose of this paper is to analyze the social construction of order in two adjacent markets in the production flow of the global garment industry. The consumer market is identified as a status market, while the production market is defined as a 'standard' market. In a status market, order is maintained because the identities of actors on both sides of the market are ranked according to status, which is a more entrenched social construction than the commodity traded in the market. In a market characterized by standard the situation is reversed: the commodity is a more entrenched social construction than the identity rankings of actors in the market. The study ties together production and consumption through an analysis of commodities in the market. The results are based on extensive fieldwork and interviews, as well as textual material from four countries: India, Sweden, Turkey and the UK." (author's abstract)
In: Value inquiry book series
In: Studies in jurisprudence v. 198
Preliminary Material /Randall E. Osborne and Paul Kriese -- INTRODUCTION /Richard T. Hull , Randall E. Osborne and Paul Kriese -- INTRODUCTION TO PART ONE /Matthew Crosston -- GLOBAL SECURITY: NEEDED: A NEW DEFINITION FOR A NEW CENTURY /Laura Meder -- FIGHTING TERROR AND SPREADING DEMOCRACY: WHEN THEORY AND PRACTICE COLLIDE /Matthew Crosston -- WRAP-UP OF PART ONE /Matthew Crosston -- INTRODUCTION TO PART TWO /Karen Lombardi -- LOVE AND HATE AS MORAL IMPERATIVES: RELIGIOUS PARADOX AS A CHALLENGE TO GLOBAL SECURITY /Randall E. Osborne , Paul Kriese and Stan Friedman -- SELF VERSUS OTHER; "US" VERSUS "THEM": THE SELF AS BASIS FOR CONFLICT /Anré Venter -- THE PSYCHOLOGY OF GROUP MEMBERSHIP AND ALIENATION: PROJECTIVE IDENTIFICATION AND THE OTHER /Karen Lombardi -- THE PSYCHOLOGY OF WHITENESS: MOVING BEYOND SEPARATION TO CONNECTION /Terri A. Karis -- DETERRING TERROR /Kevin C. M. Benson -- WRAP-UP OF PART TWO /Karen Lombardi -- INTRODUCTION TO PART THREE /C. Dominik Güss -- A "NON-MEDIA" LOOK AT THE MIDDLE EAST: ENHANCING GLOBAL SECURITY THROUGH EXPOSURE AND UNDERSTANDING /Sanaa Mounir Sadek -- INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL JUSTICE: ESSENTIALS FOR THE EFFORT TOWARD GLOBAL SECURITY /John M. Davis -- A CULTURAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY OF SUICIDE TERRORISM AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT SUICIDE TERRORISM /C. Dominik Güss , Teresa Tuason and Vanessa Teixeira -- WRAP-UP OF PART THREE /C. Dominik Güss -- INTRODUCTION TO PART FOUR /Elizabeth Leigh Cralley and Brian Richard Wetzler -- PROPOSED STRATEGIES FOR INTEGRATION OF MILITARY AND CIVILIAN AGENCIES IN THE WAR ON TERRORISM WITHIN THE UNITED STATES AND ITS TERRITORIES /Richard Frizzell -- FROM COOPERATIVE INTERGROUP CONTACT TO PERSONAL MOTIVATION: A SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON PROMOTING A MORE INCLUSIVE WORLDVIEW /Elizabeth Leigh Cralley and Brian Richard Wetzler -- PARTICIPATORY SUSTAINABILITY: BUILDING SUSTAINABILITY FOR COMPLEXITY AND CHANGE /Vicente L. Lopes and Vincent Luizzi -- Human Sustainability: Overview of Survival Technologies and Impediments to Their Development and Deployment /Stephen Paley , George K. Oister and Richard T. Hull -- ADAPTATION, SUSTAINABILITY AND JUSTICE /Jorge M. Valadez -- WRAP-UP OF PART FOUR /Elizabeth Leigh Cralley and Brian Richard Wetzler -- AN EXPLORATORY ESSAY ON JUSTICE, SECURITY, AND GENUINE PEACE /Joseph J. Califano -- EPILOGUE /Elizabeth D. Boepple -- WORKS CITED /Randall E. Osborne and Paul Kriese -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS /Randall E. Osborne and Paul Kriese -- INDEX /Randall E. Osborne and Paul Kriese -- VIBS /Randall E. Osborne and Paul Kriese.
In: GIGA Focus Global, Band 3
As of 2017, 65 million people worldwide had been forcibly displaced by war and political violence. Several millions more have fled because of environmental disasters and socio-economic marginalisation. As there is no immediate end in sight to this steadily increasing global trend, forced migration is one of the central challenges in world politics today - and it is very likely to remain so in the near to medium-term future. Only a small (albeit increasing) proportion of forced migrants have managed to come to the Global North. The main flows take place within and between Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. A focus on South–South displacement thus represents not only a more pluralistic, but also a more accurate picture of global forced-migration trends. The most visible drivers of forced migration are war and political violence. While Syria stands out in this regard, the country also shows that conflict-induced displacement is often intertwined with forced migration resulting from environmental disasters and the adverse effects of development projects. Disaster-induced displacement denotes population movements in the wake of global environmental change, including fast-onset events such as floods, storms, or fires, and slow-onset events, such as droughts, land degradation, and sea-level rise. With its low-elevation islands, the Pacific region of Oceania is particularly vulnerable to rising sea levels. Development-induced displacement results from socio-economic exclusion as a result of large-scale infrastructure projects, mining, deforestation, urbanisation, and biosphere projects. The case of India underlines that many development-induced forced migrants are typically internally displaced. As forced migration continues to occur mostly within the Global South, it is necessary to better understand its causes, dynamics, and effects in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East in their own right - and not primarily or even exclusively in terms of the implications for the Global North. Also, when drafting policy responses to forced migration, a holistic understanding of the complex interlinkages between conflict-, disaster-, and development-induced drivers and dynamics precludes one-size-fits-all approaches.
In: De Gruyter Studium
Frontmatter -- Geleitwort -- Inhalt -- Verzeichnis der Autoren -- Eine Einführung in die Globale Gesundheit -- Teil I: Allgemeine Einführung -- 1 Zahlen, Fakten und Risiken -- 2 Kultur und Verhalten -- 3 Soziale Determinanten von Gesundheit und gesundheitlicher Ungerechtigkeit -- 4 Gesundheit und Menschenrechte: Das Recht auf Gesundheit -- 5 Ethik -- Teil II: Globalisierung und Nachhaltigkeit -- 6 Globalisierung und Gesundheit -- 7 Globale Entwicklungs- und Nachhaltigkeitsziele -- 8 Umwelt und Globale Gesundheit -- 9 Welternährung und Globale Gesundheit -- Teil III: Gesundheit und Krankheit -- 10 Gesundheit im Lebensverlauf -- 11 Infektionskrankheiten -- 12 Nichtübertragbare Erkrankungen -- 13 Globale Seelische Gesundheit -- Teil IV: Führung und Steuerung -- 14 Organisierte Akteure der Globalen Gesundheit -- 15 Die WHO als zentrales Forum der globalen Gesundheitspolitik -- 16 Globale Gesundheitspolitik aus analytischer und anwendungsorientierter Sicht -- 17 Gesundheit in humanitärer Hilfe und Entwicklungszusammenarbeit -- Teil V: Planung und Umsetzung -- 18 Gesundheitssysteme weltweit: beschreiben, verstehen, verbessern -- 19 Ökonomie und globale Gesundheit -- 20 Ökonomische Bewertung in der globalen Gesundheit -- 21 Gesundheitspersonal und die SDGs: globale Herausforderungen, neue Strategien und Politikgestaltung -- Stichwortverzeichnis
In: Palgrave Studies in Entrepreneurship and Society
In: Globale Trends: Perspektiven für die Weltgesellschaft, Band 6, S. 11-37