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In: Community development research and practice
Repurposing agricultural infrastructure to build cultures of democracy in rural communities: a case study from north-west Victoria / D'Arcy Molan, with Katya Johanson, Emily Potter -- The Ray of Hope Project and Women Composers Festival : reframing narratives / Alika Hope and Penny Brandt -- Civic artists reimagining democracy / Johanna K. Taylor, Amanda Lovelee, & Mallory Rukhsana Nezam.
In: Intersectional criminology
Introduction -- risk and resilience: an introspective examination -- Identity formation, status, and social capital on risks for and resiliency against violence -- The role of gender identity on experiences with violence -- The role of racial & ethnic identity on experiences with violence -- The role of class identity on experiences with violence -- Intersections of gender, race, ethnicity and class on experiences with violence -- Implications of and future directions for research on violence risks and resilience -- Epilogue -- trauma to triumph.
In: Routledge international handbooks
Prologue : a sociological tapestry : intersectionality of identities, gender, culture, and development in the works of Prof. Antony Palackal / Saji J -- Introduction : beyond boundaries : intersections of gender, culture and development / Lekha N.B. -- Gender as a category and as practice : trivial, dangerous or just routine / Maitrayee Chaudhuri -- Beyond the screen : indigenous women in Kerala and the impact of television / Muhammed Sihas K.M. & Lekshmi V. Nair -- Urban women working in modern India : dynamics of roles, responsibilities and decision making for women in informal sector / Yashika Malhotra , Shraddha Kapoor, Nandita Chaudhary -- Skilful migration for unskilled labour : the sojourn of Malayali women in Gulf Countries / Santhini Paul -- Living room chronicles : feminine spaces in West Bengal television serials / Soma Dutta -- Empowering women in Kerala : the transformative impact of the Kudumbashree program in Kerala / Chandralekha C S -- A puzzle within a paradox : the impact of gender and family structure on productivity, time allocation, and career attitudes in Kerala / Paige Miller and Wesley Shrum -- Beyond the life and the world of widowhood : precarity of oppression and discrimination / Suresh Babu G.S. -- Celebrating the feminine : intersectionality of nature, culture and woman / Lekha N.B. -- Gendering labour : a story of stalled revolution / Keerthana Mannayam and Rajesh Komath -- Gender identities redefined -- decolonising cultures in the Global South / Cristiana Kaipper, Larissa Porto, Murilo Anjos, Fillipe de Queiroz, Vívian Volkmer Pontes and Pina Marsico -- Freedom in flux : transgender community shaping new paradigms in Kerala / Nisha Jolly Nelson -- Gendered digital bodies : social norms through digital narcissism and social activism / Jan Elizabeth Joseph -- Doing a sociology without hegemony : region, language and comparison / Rajni Palriwala -- National education policy 2020 and the quest for justice / Charles Varghese -- Women and the institutional cultures of sociology in Kerala / Linda Therese Luiz -- Unmasking patriarchal narratives : gender dimensions in school textbooks in Kerala / Ruksana K. -- Cultural resilience : community initiatives to preserve linguistic heritage of diasporas in Singapore / Anu R. and Anitha Devi Pillai -- Identity in the age of artificial intelligence -- sociological explorations / R. Rajesh -- Caste, occupation and educational mobility : a study of the weavers in Telangana Town / Sreeramulu Gosikonda and Nagaraju Gundemeda -- Gender and mobility : examining their interconnection in the context of SHAKTI scheme in Karnataka / R. Indira -- Rites of cultivation : women, development and cultural practices / C. Raghava Reddy -- Diabolic intersectionality : tribulations among city sweepers in Mumbai / P.S. Vivek -- Gender and sustainability symbiosis in SEWA Cooperative : a case of holistic development / Lakshmi A.J. -- Communism, parliamentary democracy and development : an analysis of the political theoretical line of E.M.S. Namboodiripad / K.S. Hakim -- Inclusive policies and exclusive participation : a study of rural women in the MGNREGS scheme / Andrew Michael -- The quest for urban governance reform in Kerala -- an unfinished agenda / Pradeep Kumar M. -- The never-ending tale of toxic colonialism : the case of Vilappilsala struggle / Vishnu J. Menon.
Counter-hagiography and counter-biography besmirch foundational figures held dear by different religious, political, or social groups. Such phenomena figure prominently in the history of religion and conflicts. For example, what we know of the Mazdakite revolution in pre-Islamic Iran/Iraq comes from revilers. The anti-Judaic polemicist from ninth-century Afghanistan and Iraq, Hiwi ("Snake"), was actually called H yyawi (still a name among Iraqi Jews). The reputation of the great Haskalah (Jewish Enlightenment) thinker Moses Mendelssohn was damaged among the Orthodox by how Haskalah extremists portrayed him in their image. In 1869, a Genoan politician, Cesare Cabella, fulminated against Esther and Mordecai. In the Letter of Haman in rabbinic homiletics, Jews parodized hostile representations of their sacred history. Gerson Rosenzweig parroted in his 1892 talmudic-style Tractate America, anti-immigrant rhetoric from New York newspapers. Roman-age rabbis responded to claims about the protagonist of the Book of Joshua, "Joshua the Robber" as per a North African inscription early Byzantine Procopius of Caesarea alleged to have seen
In: Studies in Imperialism
This book provides a study of the Girls Friendly Society to examine how the construction of girlhood was intricately tied to constructions of whiteness and ideas of empire. It uses correspondences, newsletters, scrapbooks, and photographs to reveal the often-overlooked role of girls in the British empire
The Fourth Industrial Revolution, also known as Industry 4.0, is the fourth most important industrial stage that has occurred since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century. This new revolution is characterized by combining cutting-edge production techniques with intelligent systems that integrate with organizations and people. Communication and journalism, especially digital media, face the challenge of integrating emerging technologies and practices or in-test or developing technologies into companies and communicative products, that are breaking down the boundaries between physical, digital, and biological. This collection analyzes and reflects on the impact of Industry 4.0 on journalism and digital media. The collection is split into three parts. The first part analyzes the emergence of centralized and decentralized networks and their impact on digital media. Specifically, it delves into the role of cryptographic journalism and the impactof free and collaborative networks in the fediverse to fight against disinformation and censorship, as well as to promote data and metadata journalism. In a second part, the "innovation of innovation" is explored with the aim of continuing to create products that satisfy the needs of 4.0 audiences. This is where the challenges and opportunities offered by the metaverse, content automation technologies, the impact of the Internet of Things on journalism, labs, the application of R+D+I to journalism, and collaborative encounters between journalists to develop highly innovative proposals are explored. Finally, in the third part of the book, the emergence of new communicative and journalistic actors in the 4.0 context is reviewed. Examples include start-ups, spin-offs or other entrepreneurial initiatives, communication of knowledge transfer, new financing models, and outsourcing of tasks, new proposals for newsgames, or the impact of artificial intelligence in journalism practices. In addition, a final chapter is dedicated to exploring the new professional skills needed for journalists in this Fourth Industrial Revolution