International audience ; Ce papier est un résumé de différents articles publiés dans la plus importante revue indienne de sciences sociales, EPW (Economic and Political Weekly). Il fait écho à ma propre expérience de géographe en Inde, qui se solde aujourd'hui par des collaborations avec des démographes et des économistes.
International audience ; Ce papier est un résumé de différents articles publiés dans la plus importante revue indienne de sciences sociales, EPW (Economic and Political Weekly). Il fait écho à ma propre expérience de géographe en Inde, qui se solde aujourd'hui par des collaborations avec des démographes et des économistes.
International audience ; Ce papier est un résumé de différents articles publiés dans la plus importante revue indienne de sciences sociales, EPW (Economic and Political Weekly). Il fait écho à ma propre expérience de géographe en Inde, qui se solde aujourd'hui par des collaborations avec des démographes et des économistes.
International audience ; Ce papier est un résumé de différents articles publiés dans la plus importante revue indienne de sciences sociales, EPW (Economic and Political Weekly). Il fait écho à ma propre expérience de géographe en Inde, qui se solde aujourd'hui par des collaborations avec des démographes et des économistes.
International audience ; Ce papier est un résumé de différents articles publiés dans la plus importante revue indienne de sciences sociales, EPW (Economic and Political Weekly). Il fait écho à ma propre expérience de géographe en Inde, qui se solde aujourd'hui par des collaborations avec des démographes et des économistes.
International audience ; Ce papier est un résumé de différents articles publiés dans la plus importante revue indienne de sciences sociales, EPW (Economic and Political Weekly). Il fait écho à ma propre expérience de géographe en Inde, qui se solde aujourd'hui par des collaborations avec des démographes et des économistes.
The European Food Risk Assessment (EU‐FORA) Fellowship work programme 'Integration of tools and social science into food safety risk assessments' was proposed and delivered by the Food Standards Agency (FSA), UK. The Food Standards Agency is a non‐ministerial government department of the UK, responsible for protecting public health in relation to food in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The programme was tailored to several different activities to provide an overview of the different tools that can be employed in food safety risk assessment also accounting for the interaction between risk assessment and social science. In order to structure the proposed work, the programme was split into four modules to run over the 12‐month period of 'learning‐by‐doing'. In the first module, the fellow was introduced to Microbiological Risk Assessment (MRA), in the second to Chemical Risk Assessment (CRA), in the third to Social Science, and finally, in the fourth to the Risk Prioritization Tools and Networks in UK ‐ National Dietary Data (NDNS), collection methodology, coding and analysis. The fellow was assigned to the Risk Assessment Unit within the Science, Evidence and Research Department which brings together specialist expertise from Microbiological, Chemical Risk Assessment, and Analytics Units, under one department together with additional staff from the food allergy and radiological risk assessment fields. The aim was to be fully integrated in the organisation's work gaining first‐hand experience, increase knowledge of scientific aspects relevant to food safety risk assessment, and more importantly, to enhance network connection activities in the EU food risk assessment environment.
The article analyzes how the interpretation of 'universal' geopolitical ideas, especially those related to images of US power, depend on national as well as publishing and rhetorical interests. More specifically, by using Lithuanian examples, the historical circumstances of the reception of geopolitical ideas in Central and Eastern European countries are considered. It is suggested that different expectations with regards to certain geopolitical ideas often leads to misunderstanding or unreflective acceptance of new intellectual fashions. One can also reasonably doubt the straight transmission to Lithuania of the division between the intellectual traditions of the right and the left (in the way these traditions are manifested in Western Europe or the US). Nevertheless, accelerated public intellectuals' relations with different contexts created by globalization (access of the Internet, translations, academic journeys, international conferences, seminars) help to escalate these tendencies. In this, the success of post-Soviet cultural elites in establishing their forms of geopolitical identities depends on their ability to critically evaluate those different contexts.
Einleitung -- Theorieansatz und Forschungsmethode -- Die Wahrnehmungen gegenüber Chinas wirtschaftlichen Aktivitäten in Südafrika -- Die Wahrnehmungen gegenüber Chinas globaler Strategie in Südafrika -- Die Wahrnehmungen gegenüber "Chinas Modell" in Südafrika -- Die Wahrnehmungen gegenüber Chinas Soft Power in Südafrika -- Zusammenfassung -- Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis.
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Cover Page -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Foreword -- Contents -- List of Illustrations and Credits -- Part One: The Gentry -- 1 Polish -- Part Two: The Bootstrappers -- 2 "How I Got Over" -- 3 Apartment Hunting -- 4 Johnson vs. Johnson -- Part Three: The Old Guard -- 5 Family Trees -- 6 Roots -- 7 Rebel -- Part Four: Getting Started -- 8 Memberships -- 9 "Let Us Pray.…" -- 10 Business Ups and Downs -- Part Five: Pride and Prejudice -- 11 Embattled Washington -- 12 South of the Sudan -- 13 Passing -- 14 The Power of the Press -- 15 Strivers' Row -- 16 … And Other Good Addresses
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