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Chapter One: Ethnography as Cultural Geography -- Chapter Two: The Spaces of Nationalist Culture in Taiwan -- Chapter Three: Education and the Sociology of the Normal -- Chapter Four: School Routines in Time and Space -- Chapter Five: Socialization in the Longer View -- Chapter Six: Nationalist Ideology in the Politics of Normalization -- Chapter Seven: Anthropology as Writing Power.
In: Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology
Chapter 1: European Societies, EU Politics and Social In/Exclusions of minorities -- Chapter 2: Euro-/Refugee-/Security/Fragmentation/Environment/Corona-Crises: the new Europeanized 'normal'? -- Chapter 3: Identity Politics, Political Mobilization and Social In/Exclusions -- Chapter 4: The politics of in/exclusion in the EU: Gender and sexuality minorities -- Chapter 5: Political Mobilizations regarding gender & LGBT+: Spain, Sweden, Germany and Poland -- Chapter 6: The politics of in/exclusion in the EU: refugees and migrants' -- Chapter 7: Political Mobilizations regarding refugees and migrants: Spain, Sweden, Germany and Poland -- Chapter 8: Conclusion: Social In/Exclusions of minorities in an uncertain European future.
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Hybrid Regimes -- Chapter 3: Pre-electoral and Electoral Manipulation -- Chapter 4: Causes of Manipulation Before and During Elections -- Chapter 5: Consequences of Electoral Manipulation -- Chapter 6: Conclusions and Implications.
In: The Palgrave Macmillan Animal Ethics Series
1. Introduction: Anthropomorphism and Animal Ethics -- 2. Anthropomorphous Animals and Philosophy -- 3. Moral Standing and Human Exceptionalism -- 4. Critical Anthropomorphism -- 5. Language and 'Moral Anthropomorphism' -- 6. Going Home: Returning from Posthumanism via a Defence of Identity as Continuity -- 7. The Application of Key Concepts. .
Introduction -- Institutional Transitions and Issues on Public Pensions in China -- Public Pension Reforms in China: Process and Institutional Contents -- Towards a Universal Chinese Future Public Pension Structure -- Interest Rate Difference Loss of the Individual Account in Employees' Basic Pension Insurance -- Issues on Increasing the Contribution Rate of the Funded Defined Contribution -- Financial Sustainability and Adequacy Issues on Social Security Pensions -- Impacts of Public Pensions on Households or Firms' Behaviours in China -- Public Pension and Regional Disparity in Household Consumption -- New Rural Social Pension Insurance Scheme and No-Agricultural Employment of Rural Older Adults -- Public Pension and Household Financial Asset Allocation -- Public Pension and Income Transfer between the Elderly and Their Children -- Seniority Wage, Mandatory Retirement and Employment of Older Workers -- Impacts of Public Pensions on Well-being in China -- Public Pension and Health among Rural Middle-aged and Older Adults -- Functioning and Well-being of Older Adults: A Capability Approach -- Public Pension and Subjective Well-being among Rural Middle-aged and Older Adults.
Chapter 1. The Battle between the Gods and the Giants: The Idealists and the Materialists -- Chapter 2. Historical and Conceptual Background: The Achilles of Rationalist Arguments -- Chapter 3. Can Senseless Matter Alone Think? -- Chapter 4. Is Perception or Self-Consciousness Primary? To which First Principle Does Personal Identity Belong? -- Chapter 5. The Role Freedom, Spontaneity, and Genius Assume within Ethical, Epistemic, and Aesthetic Contexts versus the Boundaries of Scientific Determinism -- Chapter 6. Time-Consciousness, Subjective Idealism, and Personal Identity -- Chapter 7. The Philosophical Application of the Concepts of Freedom, Spontaneity, and Genius in Various Contexts -- Chapter 8. On the Distinction between the Is and the Ought, Facts and Values, Science and Ethics -- Chapter 9. Narcissism, Loneliness and the Problem of Evil -- Chapter 10. Déjà Vu and the Problem of Evil: A Case Study of Political Narcissism -- Chapter 11. Is the Existential Condition of Mankind Improving or Deteriorating? -- Chapter 12. Is the Physical Universe and the Evolutionary Ages of Mankind Cyclical or Linear?.
In: Synthese Library, Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science 473
1. Introduction -- 2. Global Expressivism -- 3. Representationalism versus anti-representationalism about perceptual experience and in cognitive science -- 4. The world for us and the world in itself -- 5. Brains in vats -- 6. Anti-representationalism, realism, and anti-realism -- 7. Metaphysics for anti-representationalists? -- References.
Chapter 1: "Judicial Imperialism", the Unequal Treaties Between Korea and Japan, and Transcending Phenomenological Interpretations of Japan's Colonization of Korea -- Chapter 2: The First Unequal Treaties and the Forced Opening of Korean Ports -- Chapter 3: Japan's Seizure of Korea's Maritime Resources and the Consolidation of Japanese Living Quarters -- Chapter 4: Japanese "Residential Colonialism" in Southern Korea, Advisory Politics, and the Twilight of Korean Sovereignty -- Chapter 5: Annexation and the Opening of a Dark Age in Modern Korean History -- Chapter 6: The Eclipse of Korea's Sovereignty and the Judicial Origins of Japanese Colonialism.
In: Philosophers in Depth
1. Introduction Miguel Garcia-Godinez & Rachael Mellin -- 2. Reflections on Group Action from Inside Raul Hakli & Kaarlo Miller & Pekka Mäkelä -- 3.Tuomela and the Unity of Belief Sara Rachel Chant -- 4. Joint Actions: We-Mode and I-Mode Seumas Miller -- 5. Towards a Situated Approach of Tuomela's Theory of Social Practices Judith H. Martens -- 6. What is Collective Acceptance and What Does it do? Arto Laitinen -- 7. Can There Be Institutions Without Constitutive Rules? Frank Hindriks -- 8. Institutional Proxy Agency: A We-Mode Approach Miguel Garcia-Godinez -- 9. From We-Mode to Role-Mode Michael Schmit -- 10. Group Morality and Moral Groups: Ethical Aspects of the Tuomelian We-Mode Björn Petersson -- 11. Tuomela on Social Norms and Group-Social Normativity Olle Blomberg -- 12. Cooperation Rests on Trust – But What is Trust and How do We get There?Maj Tuomela.
In: Vienna Circle Institute Library 7
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: On the Viennese Background of Harvard Neopragmatism: Logical Empiricism between Pragmatism and Neopragmatism -- Chapter 3: Brandom on Pragmatism -- Chapter 4: Pragmatic Realism, Idealism, and Pluralism: A Rescherian Balance? -- Chapter 5: "Languaged" World, "Worlded" Language: On Margolis's Pragmatic Integration of Realism and Idealism -- Chapter 6: The Will to Believe, Epistemic Virtue, and Holistic Transcendental Pragmatism -- Chapter 7: Toward a Pragmatist Metaphysics of the Fact-Value Entanglement: Emergence or Continuity? -- Chapter 8: Finnish Versions of Pragmatist Humanism: Eino Kaila and Georg Henrik von Wright as Quasi-Pragmatists -- Chapter 9: A New Look at Wittgenstein and Pragmatism.
In: Palgrave Studies in US Elections
Chapter 1. Underrepresented: Identity Politics in 2020 and the Lessons for 2024 -- Chapter 2. "Female Candidates in the 2020 Presidential Primary: The Consequences of Perceptions of Others Attitudes toward Electing a Female President." -- Chapter 3. "Election 2020 and the Rise African American Women and U.S. Politics" -- Chapter 4. "Congressional Support of Black Lives Matter and Its Impact on the 2020 Elections" -- Chapter 5. "Black Lives Matter, Race & Voting in 2020: Does proximity to BLM protests impact voting share changes?" -- Chapter 6. "The Rainbow Wave: From Descriptive to Substantive Representation" -- Chapter 7. "Older Adults' Influence in the 2020 Election: Stability or Change?" -- Chapter 8. Conclusion.
In: Studien zu Recht und Rechtskultur Chinas Band 11
In: Schriftenreihe des Instituts für Volkskunde der Deutschen des östlichen Europa Band 26
Das Buch lädt die Leserinnen und Leser in die intime, durch Interviews mit drei Generationen dokumentierte Welt des Familiengedächtnisses ein. Ein gemeinsames Merkmal der befragten Familien ist dabei die freiwillige oder erzwungene Migration der ältesten Generation nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. Im Mittelpunkt stehen dabei Familien von in der Tschechoslowakei verbliebenen und von dort vertriebenen Deutschen, von in Kroatien lebenden Tschechen und tschechischen Remigranten aus Jugoslawien bzw. Kroatien. Sandra Kreisslová, Jana Nosková und Michal Pavlásek widmen sich unter anderem Fragen nach der Teilhabe der einzelnen Generationen an der Familiengeschichte, nach Koinzidenzen oder Veränderungen bei der transgenerationellen Weitergabe von Erinnerungen und nach der Rezeption bedeutender historischer Ereignisse, die mit der Nachkriegsmigration zusammenhängen. Das Buch bietet wertvolle Einblicke in das Familiengedächtnis und zeigt verschiedene Strategien der Weitergabe von Erinnerung im Familienumfeld sowie im breiteren Rahmen der Erinnerungskultur der ausgewählten Gruppen und ihres Umgangs mit der Migrationsvergangenheit.