Continental Thoughts, (Maritime) Peninsular Perspective: What Can the Far Northeast Say about "the Woodland"? /Kenneth R. Holyoke and M. Gabriel Hrynick --Struggle Was Real : On the End of the Archaic on the Island of Newfoundland and Labrador /Donal H. Holly, Jr., Christopher B. Wolff, and Stephen H. Hull --Pre-Contact Ceramic Assemblages from the Churchill River, Central Labrador /Corey Hutchings and Fred Schwarz --Far Northeastern Flaked-Lithic Material Acquisition and Exchange : Looking Through the Bliss Islands Lens /David W. Black --Cultural Patterning through the Early Maritime Woodland in the Far Northeast : A Perspective from the Archaeological Landscape of Metepenagiag, Mi'kmaqi /Susan E. Blair and Michael P. Rooney --Chronological and Typological Framework for Bifacial Stone Tools in the Maritime Peninsula during the Ceramic Period /Adrian L. Burke --Geochemical Provenance of Cooper in Pre-Contact Artifacts on the Maritime Peninsula, Eastern Canada : Determining Source Using Later Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry /Jacob Hanley, Anna Tererkhova, Paige Drake, Katie Cottreau-Robins, Roger Lewis, Brent Suttie, and Brandon Boucher --"And we showered with a thousand praises the woman who had been the fire's guardian" : Ancestral Wabanaki Gender and Place-making in the Woodland Period /M. Gabriel Hrynick and Matthew W. Betts --All Our Relations : re-Animating the Mi'kmaw Landscape on Nova Scotia's Chignecto Peninsula /Michelle A. Leliere, Alyssa Abram, Cynthia Martin, and Mallory Moran --Variation amid Homogeneity : An Examination of Early-Ceramic--Period Technologies from the Penobscot River Valley in Maine /Bonnie D. Newsom --Later Late Maritime Woodland Settlement in Peskotomuhkatihkuk : Re-Envisioning Chronology, Shellfishing, and Site Formation at the Cusp of Contact /A. Katherine Patton, Susan E. Blair, and W. Jesse Webb --Changing Role of Ceramics during the Woodland Period in the Far Northeast : Evidence from Some Large Ceramic Assemblages in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia /Cora A. Woolsey --Woodland Period in Eastern Townships, Quebec : Adaptation and Continuity /Claude Chapdelaine --Ndakina : The Impact of Colonization on Knowledge Systems and Ancestral Knowledge /Geneviève Treyvaud --Village of Chouacoët and the Ceramic and Protohistoric Periods on Saco Bay, Maine /Arthur W. Anderson --Origin of St. Lawrence Iroquoian Pottery in Northern New England; New Data on the Old Question /Roland Tremblay, Claude Chapdelaine, and Greg Kennedy --Subsistence Trends during the Woodland Period in Northern Vermont : A Comparison of Fauna, Flora, and Lipid Data from the Missisquoi River /Ellen Cowie, Gemma-Jayne Hudgell, Robert Bartone, Nancy Asch Sidell, Frances Stewarti, Katherine Taché, and Aida R. Barbera.
List of contributors -- Foreword by Onora O'Neill, Baroness O'Neill of Bengrave -- 1. Introduction, Aveek Battacharya (Social Market Foundation, UK), Fay Niker (University of Stirling, UK) -- Part I Social welfare and vulnerability -- 2. Risk, disadvantage and the COVID-19 crisis, Jonathan Wolff (University of Oxford, UK), Avner de-Shalit (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) -- 3. How should we distribute scarce medical resources in a pandemic? Sara Van Goozen (University of York, UK) -- 4. Assessing the impact of school closures on children through a vulnerability lens, Nicolás Brando (Queen's University Belfast, UK), Katarina Pitasse Fragoso (São Paulo University, Brazil) -- 5. Adequate housing in a pandemic, David Jenkins (University of Otago, Canada), Katy Wells (University of Warwick, UK), Kimberley Brownlee (University of British Columbia, Canada) -- Part II Economic justice -- 6. Should the older generation pay more of the COVID-19 debt? David Yarrow (University of Edinburgh, UK) -- 7. Rebuilding social insurance to end economic precarity, Lisa Herzog (University of Groningen, Netherlands) -- 8. Pandemic solidarity and universal basic income, Diana Popescu (King's College London, UK) -- Part III Democratic relations -- 9. Legitimating pandemic-responsive policy: Whose voices count when? Rowan Cruft (University of Stirling, UK) -- 10. Living alone under lockdown, Felix Pinkert (University of Vienna, Austria) -- 11.Should we hold elections during a pandemic? Alexandru Volacu (University of Bucharest, Hungary) -- 12. The pandemic and our democratic way of life, Marc Stears (University of Sydney, Australia) -- Part IV Speech and (mis)information -- 13.Coronavirus misinformation, social media, and freedom of speech, Jeffrey Howard (University College London, UK) -- 14. What is the democratic state's obligation of transparency in times of crisis? Rebecca Lowe (King's College London, UK) -- 15. Deferring to expertise in public health emergencies, Viktor Ivankovic (Institute of Philosophy, Croatia), Lovro Savic (University of Oxford, UK) --16. Should we shame those who ignore social distancing guidelines? Paul Billingham (University of Oxford, UK), Tom Parr (University of Warwick, UK) -- Part V Crisis and justice -- 17. Harnessing the epistemic value of crises for just ends, Matthew Adams (Indiana University Bloomington, USA), Fay Niker (University of Stirling, UK) -- 18. Living through the pandemic: an experiment in egalitarian living for the middle classes? Anca Gheaus (Central European University, Hungary) -- 19. Coronavirus and climate change: What can the former teach us about the latter? -- Julia Hermann (Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands), Katharina Bauer (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands), Christian Baatz (University of Kiel, Germany) -- 20. Pandemic as political theory, Adam Swift (University College London, UK) -- Index.
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This book provides insight into modern collective judicial decision-making. Courts all over the world sit in panels of several judges, yet the processes by which these judges produce the courts' decisions differ markedly. Judges from some of the world's most notable judicial bodies, in both the civilian and the common law tradition and from supra-/international courts, share their experiences and reflect on the challenges to which their collective endeavour gives rise. They address matters such as the question of panel constitution, the operation of rapporteur systems, pre- and post-hearing conferences, the hearing procedure itself, the nature of the interaction between the judicial panel and parties' advocates, the extent to which a unitary judgment of the court or at least a single majority judgment is required or deemed desirable, and how it is ultimately arrived at through different voting mechanisms. The judicial views are supplemented by a number of academic commentaries. Collective Judging in Comparative Perspective serves as an inspiration for future court design. Sir Jack Beatson (formerly Court of Appeal of England and Wales) Thomas von Danwitz (Court of Justice of the European Union) Matthew Dyson (University of Oxford) Harry T Edwards (United States Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit) Wolfgang Ernst (University of Oxford) Kevin Garnett QC (formerly Boards of Appeal of the European Patent Office) Msgr Markus Graulich (Pontifical Council for Legislative Text) Beate Gsell (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich) Birke Häcker (University of Oxford) Dominique Hascher (Cour de cassation) Sir Launcelot Henderson (Court of Appeal of England and Wales) Rchard Hyland (Rutgers Law School) Susan Kiefel AC (High Court of Australia) Georg Kodek (Austrian Supreme Court) James Lee (King's College London) Sir Keith Lindblom (Court of Appeal of England and Wales) Gertrude Lübbe-Wolff (formerly German Federal Constitutional Court) Theodor Meron (International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals) Angelika Nussberger (formerly European Court of Human Rights) Akira Ojima (Chief Judicial Research Official, Supreme Court of Japan) Naoki Onishi (Otsu District Court, Japan) Christos Ravanides (Office of Legal Affairs, United Nations) Lord Reed of Allermuir (Supreme Court of the United Kingdom) Thomas Rüfner (University of Trier) Johanna Schmidt-Räntsch (German Federal Court of Justice) Thomas Stadelmann (Swiss Supreme Court) Wolfgang Ernst is Regius Professor of Civil Law, University of Oxford, and Fellow of All Souls College.Birke Häcker is the Professor of Comparative Law, University of Oxford, and Fellow of Brasenose College
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Introduction : the growing international relevance of Mediterranean politics / Richard Gillespie and Frederick Volpi -- The historical construction of the Mediterranean / Dominic Fenech and Michelle Pace -- Historical/geopolitical turning points in the modern Mediterranean : cold war, post cold-war and Arab Spring / Francesco Cavatorta -- Regionalism and the Mediterranean : long history, odd partners / Federica Bicchi -- Securing the Mediterranean, inventing the "Middle East" / Pinar Bilgin -- From imperialism to failed liberal peace : how Europe contributed to MENA's failing states system and how MENA blowback threatens Europe / Raymond Hinnebusch -- A new era in Euro-Mediterranean relations / Richard Youngs -- EU member states' representation and positioning and the north-south divide in Euro-Mediterranean affairs / Tobias Schumacher -- The north-south divide : southern perceptions of the Mediterranean / Yahia Zoubir -- US outlook on the Mediterranean / Katerina Dalacoura -- Israeli regional perspectives and the Mediterranean / Daniela Huber -- Turkish regional perspectives and the Mediterranean / Bill Park -- The Mediterranean observes the world, the world observes the Mediterranean : conflict and peace in the Mediterranean / Stephan Stetter -- Military and politics in the Mediterranean / Aurel Croissant and Tanja Eschenauer -- Stalled conflicts in the Mediterranean / Neophytos Loizides -- Insurgencies, terrorism, and political violence in the Mediterranean region / Krista E. Wiegand -- Do regional organizations contribute to security? : perspectives on Euro-Mediterranean cooperation / Niklas Bremberg -- Regime resilience and the Arab uprisings in the Southern Mediterranean : four emerging approaches for explaining authoritarian persistence / Matt Buehler and Amnah Ibraheem -- Beyond state and market : developmental strategies in the Arab world / Amr Adly -- The political economy of energy in the Mediterranean / Gonzalo Escribano -- Globalization and the Mediterranean / Patrick Holden -- Minding development gaps in EU Mediterranean policies : a variegated neo-liberalization thesis? / Karim Knio -- Climate change, environmental degradation and renewable energy / Michael Mason -- Politics and tourism in the Mediterranean region / Raoul Bianchi and Tom Selwyn -- Debates on civil society in the Mediterranean / Benoit Challand -- Transnational advocacy networks and human rights activism / Laura Feliu -- Islamist movements in the Mediterranean : modernist Islam, Islamism, and Salafism / Roel Meijer -- Women's movements within Euro-Mediterranean politics : necessity of going beyond "the Arab woman" / Ali Bilgic -- Youth activism and protest around the Mediterranean / Emma C. Murphy -- New media, activism, and the transformative Arab political landscape / Sahar Khamis -- Digital communications and social networks : co-evolution of digital activism and repression during the Arab uprisings / Ben Wagner -- Mediterranean migrants and refugees : historical and political continuities and discontinuities / Sarah Wolff and Leila Hadj-Abdou -- Intercultural dialogue across the Mediterranean troubled waters : challenges to the Anna Lindh Foundation / Stefania Panebianco.
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Preliminary Material /Chiara Giorgetti -- Introduction /Marion Steinicke -- Dynamics in the History of Religions – Preliminary Considerations on Aspects of a Research Programme /Volkhard Krech -- The Formation of the Major Religious Traditions Through Inter-Religious Contact Dynamic Approaches to Antique Religions in the East and West. Beyond Centres and Boundaries /Peter Wick -- Religious Formations and Intercultural Contacts in Early China /Victor H. Mair -- A comment on Victor H. Mair's "Religious Formations and Intercultural Contacts in Early China" /Heiner Roetz -- Kings, Ascetics, and Brahmins: /Patrick Olivelle -- Did the Buddha Emerge from a Brahmanic Environment? The Early Buddhist Evaluation of "Noble Brahmins" and the "Ideological System" of Brahmanism /Jens Schlieter -- The History of Religions as a Subversive Discipline: /Guy G. Stroumsa -- Whirlpool Effects and Religious Studies. A Response to Guy G. Stroumsa /Sarah Stroumsa -- Contacts Between the Major Religious Traditions During Their Expansion Contacts between the Major Religious Traditions during their Expansion. An Introduction /Nikolas Jaspert -- The Jewish Reaction to the Islamic Conquests /Michael Lecker -- Christian Reactions to Muslim Conquests (1st–3rd Centuries AH; 7th–9th Centuries AD) /Tolan John -- Intercultural Encounter in the History of Political Thought Christian Wolff, Chŏng Yag-yong and Matteo Ricci /Eun-jeung Lee -- Jesuit Mission in Korean Studies. A Response to Eun-jeung Lee /Michael Lackner -- The Expansion of Buddhism in South and Southeast Asia /Stephen C. Berkwitz -- Response: /Sven Bretfeld -- The Notion of Religion and Religious Semantics in a Cross-Cultural Perspective Religion to the Power of Three /Lucian Hölscher -- World Religions and the Theory of the Axial Age /Jan Assmann -- Chinese History and Writing about 'Religion(s)': /Robert Ford Campany -- A Response to Robert Ford Campany's "Chinese History and its Implications for Writing 'Religion(s)'" /Russell T. McCutcheon -- Terminology and Religious Identity: /Tim H. Barrett and Francesca Tarocco -- Canon and Identity in Indian Esoteric Buddhism as the Confluence of Cultures /Ronald M. Davidson -- The Christian Canon in a Comparative Perspective. A Response to Ronald M. Davidson /Markus Zehnder -- The Christian-Muslim Encounters on the Question of Jihad /Muhammad Aslam Syed -- Religion in the Age of Globalization Shrinking World, Expanding Religion? The Dynamics of Religious Interaction in the Times of Colonialism and Globalization /Marion Eggert -- On Resilience and Defiance of the Īlamtamil Resistance Movement in a Transnational Diaspora /Peter Schalk -- Observing Religion in a Globalized World: /Peter Beyer -- Religion in a Globalised World: /Ian Reader -- Religion, Secularization, and Sacralization /José Casanova -- Multi-media Performance Reflecting Religious Dynamics. /Heinz Georg Held -- Bibliography /Volkhard Krech and Marion Steinicke -- Index /Volkhard Krech and Marion Steinicke.
Model development is of vital importance for understanding and management of ecological processes. Identifying the complex relationships between ecological patterns and processes is a crucial task. Ecological modelling - both qualitatively and quantitatively - plays a vital role in analysing ecological phenomena and for ecological theory. This textbook provides a unique overview of modelling approaches. Representing the state-of-the-art in modern ecology, it shows how to construct and work with various different model types. It introduces the background of each approach and its application in ecology. Differential equations, matrix approaches, individual-based models and many other relevant modelling techniques are explained and demonstrated with their use. The authors provide links to software tools and course materials. With chapters written by leading specialists, 'Modelling Complex Ecological Dynamics' is an essential contribution to expand the qualification of students, teachers and scientists alike. Editors: Fred Jopp (University of Miami, USA) Hauke Reuter (Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology, Bremen, Germany) Broder Breckling (University of Bremen, Germany) Authors: Esther M. Borell (The Interuniversity Institute (IUI) for Marine Sciences, Eilat, Israel) Broder Breckling (University of Bremen, Germany) Donald L DeAngelis (University of Miami, USA) Marko Debeljak (Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia) Carsten F. Dormann (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig, Germany) Saso Dzeroski (Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia) Alejandro Gallego (Marine Scotland, Aberdeen, UK) Robert H. Gardner (University of Maryland, Frostburg, USA) Aurélie Garnier (Office National de la Chasse et de la Faune Sauvage, Nantes, France) Fred Jopp (University of Miami, USA) Sven Erik Jørgensen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Dietmar Kraft (University of Oldenburg, Germany) Andreas Kubicek (Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology, Bremen, Germany) Winfried Kurth (University of Göttingen, Germany) Christoph Lange (Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen, Germany) Dirk Lanwert (University of Göttingen, Germany) Jane Lecomte (Université Paris-Sud 11, France) Horst Malchow (University of Osnabrück, Germany) Agnese Marchini (University of Pavia, Italy) Yiannis G Matsinos (University of the Aegean, Grecce) Felix Müller (University of Kiel, Germany) Søren Nors Nielsen (Copenhagen, Denmark) Guy Pe'er (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig, Germny) Hauke Reuter (Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology, Bremen, Germany) Michael Sieber (University of Osnabrück, Germany) Dagmar Söndgerath (TU Braunschweig, Germany) Marc Taylor (Alfred Wegener Institute, Bremerhaven, Germany) Joel C. Trexler (Florida International University, Miami, USA) Gerd Weigmann (FU Berlin, Germany) Matthias Wolff (Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology, Bremen, Germany)
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1. The Immigration-Emigration Nexus in Non-EU Sending States: A Focus on Welfare Entitlements, Consular Services, and Diaspora Policies: Daniela Vintila, Jean-Michel Lafleur -- 2. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Argentina: Verónica Carmona Barrenechea, Giuseppe M. Messina, Mora Straschnoy -- 3. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Argentine Citizens Abroad: Ana Margheritis -- 4. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in China: Alex Jingwei He -- 5. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Chinese Citizens Abroad: Elena Barabantseva, Tao Wang -- 6. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Ecuador: Analía Minteguiaga, Valerie Carmel -- 7. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Ecuadorian Citizens Abroad: Consuelo Sánchez Bautista -- 8. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in India: Sony Pellissery, Saloni Jain, Geo Varghese -- 9. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Indian Citizens Abroad: Daniel Naujoks -- 10. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Lebanon: Paul Tabar, Andrew Denison, Maha Alkhomassy -- 11. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Lebanese Citizens Abroad: Paul Tabar, Andrew Denison -- 12. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Morocco: Abderrahim Oulidi, Keivan Diakité -- 13. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Moroccan Citizens Abroad: Rilke Mahieu -- 14. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in the Russian Federation: Daria Popova -- 15. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Russian Citizens Abroad: Anna Prokhorova -- 16. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Senegal: Adrien Dioh -- 17. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Senegalese Citizens Abroad: Etienne Smith -- 18. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Serbia -- Tamara Popic -- 19. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Serbian Citizens Abroad; Tamara Popic -- 20. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Switzerland: Bettina Kahil-Wolff Hummer -- 21. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Swiss Citizens Abroad: Lorenzo Piccoli -- 22. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Tunisia: Laura Gelb, Mohamed Ali Marouani -- 23. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Tunisian Citizens Abroad: Stéphanie Pouessel -- 24. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Turkey: Mehmet Fatih Aysan -- 25. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Turkish Citizens Abroad: Seda Aydin, Eva Østergaard-Nielsen -- 26. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in the UK: Alessio Bertolini, Daniel Clegg -- 27. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for UK Citizens Abroad: Erica Consterdine.
Introduction : why a public health guide to ending the opioid crisis? / Michael Fraser and Jay Butler -- The emergence of an epidemic / Elizabeth M. Finkelman and J. Michael McGinnis -- Public health approaches to preventing substance misuse and addiction / Jay Butler -- Public health approaches to overdose prevention and harm reduction / Mark Lysyshyn and Mark Tyndall -- Stigma and the language of addiction / Michael Botticelli and Colleen L. Barry -- The neuroscience of addiction : a primer for public health professionals / Jay C. Butler -- Non-opioid alternatives to managing chronic pain : an overview for public health practitioners / Vanila Singh and Rachel Katonak -- The role of community pharmacy in addressing and preventing opioid use disorder / Nicholas E Hagemeier -- SBIRT as a public health and prevention strategy to address substance misuse and addiction / Alexandra Nowalk and Janice Pringle -- Expanding access to treatment and recovery services using a hub and spoke model of care / Anne Van Donsel, Anthony Folland, and Mark Levine -- Engaging payers to transform treatment of substance use disorders / Samantha Arsenault -- Collaborating to address substance use disorder in correctional settings : the Rhode Island experience / Rosemarie A. Martin, Nicole Alexander-Scott, Joseph Wendelken, and Jennifer Clarke -- The role of public health agencies in convening partnerships and collaborations to respond to the opioid crisis / Philicia Tucker and Michael Fraser -- Systems thinking and the opioid epidemic in Georgia / Brigitte Manteuffel, Leigh Alderman, Jane Branscomb, Karen Minyard -- A comprehensive approach to addressing the opioid crisis / Michael Fraser and Mark Levine -- Key strategies for an "upstream" approach to preventing opioid misuse and addiction / John Auerbach and Benjamin F. Miller -- Addressing community trauma and building community resilience to prevent opioid misuse and addiction / Sheila Savannah and Dana Fields-Johnson, with Ruben Cantu, Sana Chehimi, Alexis Captanian, and Karmen Kurtz -- Early childhood trauma and substance misuse and addiction : an opportunity for prevention / Melissa Merrick, Derek C. Ford, and Deborah Houry -- Public health and the criminal justice system : partnerships to promote health and prevent addiction / Gary Tennis, Kenneth Martz, and Jac Charlier -- Building effective public health and public safety collaborations to prevent opioid overdose at the local, state, and federal levels / Jennifer Carroll, Rita K. Noonan, and Jessica Wolff -- Public health surveillance and the opioid crisis / Jeffrey P. Engel, Valerie N. Goodson, Megan Toe, and Michael Landen -- The role of prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) in addressing the opioid overdose epidemic / Grant Baldwin, Jan Losby, Wes Sargent, Jamie Mells, and Sarah Bacon -- Prescribing guidelines and opioid stewardship / Mark Bicket and Caleb Alexander -- Developing a culture of opioid stewardship : the Pennsylvania example / Allison Michalowski, Sarah Boateng, Michael Fraser, Rachel L. Levine.
Chapter 1. Introduction (Gaël Brulé & Christian Suter) -- Part 1. Wealth & SWB : Theoretical and Conceptual Considerations -- Chapter 2. A Historiographic Look at the Link Between Wealth and SWB (Remy Pawin) -- Chapter 3. A Review of Wealth & SWB (Ruut Veenhoven) -- Chapter 4. "Poverties" and "Wealth": Competing Definitions And Alternative Approaches to Measurement (Richard Estes) -- Chapter 5. From the Wealth of Nations to the Wealths of Nations (Mariano Rojas) -- Part 2. Wealth & SWB : Methodological Considerations -- Chapter 6. The Difficulty to Disentangle the Influences of Income and Wealth on SWB (Claudia Senik) -- Chapter 7. Wealth-SWB Relationship in the Frame of the Theory of Subjective Wellbeing homeostasis (Robert Cummins). Chapter 8. Monetary Valuations of Life Conditions in a Consistent Framework: The Life Satisfaction Approach (Shunsuke Managi) -- Chapter 9. From Wealth to Health: Evaluating Microfinance as a Complex Intervention (Neil McHugh) -- Part 3. Wealth & SWB: Empirical Findings-Household/Personal Wealth -- Chapter 10. Economic Resources and SWB among the Elderly Population (Moshe Semyonov) -- Chapter 11. What Wealth Leads to SWB? Cross-National Evidence (Laura Ravazzini & Gaël Brulé) -- Chapter 12. The Influence of Parental Wealth and Children's Educational Decisions and Parents' SWB (Nora Skopek & Oshrat Hochman) -- Chapter 13.Personal Wealth and Happiness: A Work/Career Perspective (Louis Tay) -- Part 4. Wealth & SWB: Empirical Findings- Housing Wealth -- Chapter 14. Home Ownership and Happiness in Switzerland (Gabrielle Wanzenried & Yvonne Seiler Zimmermann) -- Chapter 15.Home Ownership and SWB in Czech Republic (Martin Lux) -- Chapter 16. Housing Wealth and Tenure (change) Moderate the Relationship Between Divorce and SWB (Stéfanie André) -- Part 5. Wealth & SWB: Empirical Findings-Consumption -- Chapter 17. Philanthropy and Happiness. Evidence from France (Charles Sellen) -- Chapter 18. The Impact of Wealth, Household Net Income and Household Consumption on Life Satisfaction (Bruce Headey) -- Chapter 19. Materialism and Satisfaction with Material Life (Joseph Sirgy) -- Part 6. Wealth & SWB: Empirical Findings- Life Course and Life Events -- Chapter 20. Wealth as a Buffer for Life Events (Ursina Kuhn & Gaël Brulé) -- Chapter 21. Wealth & Resilience (Jehane Simona) -- Chapter 22. Life-course and Social Change (Andreas Motel-Klingebiel) -- Chapter 23. Impact of Wealth Changes on SWB (Markus Grapka & Christoph Halbmeier). Part 7. Wealth Distributions & Policies -- Chapter 24. Widening Wealth Gap Between Rich and Poor Countries and Within Countries (Richard Estes) -- Chapter 25. Has Middle Class Wealth Recovered? (Edward Wolff) -- Chapter 26. Wealth, Trust and SWB (Anne Musson) -- Chapter 27. Wealth Inequalities, Vulnerability and SWB (Tatjana Meschede & Tom Shapiro) -- Chapter 28. Tax havens: How Does That Affect General Well-being? (Alex Michalos) -- Chapter 29. Asset-Based Welfare and SWB in the UK (Beverley Searle)
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From Qumran to Qur'ān: the religious worlds of ancient Christianity / Guy G. Stroumsa -- Justin's Christian philosophy: new possibilities for relations between Jews, Graeco-Romans and Christians / A. D. R. Hayes -- The otherness of non-Christians in the early Middle Ages / James T. Palmer -- Asserting difference in plurality: the case of the martyrs of Córdoba / Ariana Patey -- Baptized but not converted: the Vikings in tenth-century Francia / Christine Walsh -- Western Christian contacts with Buddhism, c. 1050-1350 / Bernard Hamilton -- The Third Crusade in context: contradiction, curiosity and survival / Jonathan Phillips -- Encounters in the ruins: Latin captives, Franciscan friars and the dangers of religious plurality in the early Mongol Empire / Amanda Power -- Christian-Muslim encounters: George of Trebizond and the 'inversion' of Eastern discourse regarding Islam in the fifteenth century / Konstantinos Papastathis -- Rearticulating a Christian-Muslim understanding: Gennadius Scholarios and George Amiroutzes on Islam / Angeliki Ziaka -- 'And our Muḥammad goes with the Archangel Gabriel to choir': sixteenth-century German accounts of life under the Turks / Charlotte Methuen -- England and religious plurality: Henry Stubbe, John Locke and Islam / Nabil Matar -- Christians and Muslims on Malta in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries / Frans Ciappara -- William Jowett's Christian researches: British Protestants and religious plurality in the Mediterranean, Syria and the Holy Land, 1815-30 / Gareth Atkins -- Plurality in the capital: the Christian response to London's religious minorities since 1800 (presidential address) / John Wolffe -- Anglican clergy responses to Jewish migration in late nineteenth-century London / W.M. Jacob -- Rama or ahimsa?: terror or passive resistance?: revolutionary methods of Hindu students from London University and the Christian response, 1909-17 / Stuart Mews -- Sympathy for Mussulmans, love for Jews: Emilie Loyson-Meriman (1833-1909), Hyacinthe Loyson (1827-1912) and their efforts towards interreligious encounter / Angela Berlis -- Christianity, plurality and vernacular religion in early twentieth-century Glastonbury: a sign of things to come? / Marion Bowman -- 'An extremely dangerous book'?: James Hope Moulton's Religions and religion (1913) / Martin Wellings -- Jerusalem's empire state?: the context and symbolism of a twentieth-century building / Clyde Binfield -- Charles Malik and the origins of a Christian critique of Orientalism in Lebanon and Britain / Todd M. Thompson -- 'To live within Islam': the Chaldean Catholic Church in modern Iraq, 1958-2003 / Kristian Girling -- Race, religion and national identity in sixties Britain: Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury, and his encounter with other faiths / Peter Webster --'What could be more Christian than to allow the Sikhs to use it?': church redundancy and minority religion in Bedford, 1977-8 / John Maiden -- Christians, Muslims and the state in twentieth-century Egypt and Indonesia / Brian Stanley -- Diatribe, discourse and dialogue: reflections on Jesus in the history of Christian-Muslim encounters / Mona Siddiqui
Zielsetzung des Buches ist es, die etwas einseitige und festgefahrene Sozialraumorientierung in der Sozialen Arbeit neu zu beleben. Obwohl der Begriff fast überall gebräuchlich ist, verbinden sich in der Praxis der Sozialen Arbeit mit dem Paradigma der Sozialraumorientierung oft einseitig sozialadministrative Maßnahmen wie die Organisationsentwicklung in Jugendämtern und die Bildung von Sozialraumbudgets. Diese und andere in der Praxis der Jugendhilfe und des Stadtteilmanagements virulente Fragen werden in den Beiträgen auf der Grundlage eines erweiterten Sozialraumbegriffs neu diskutiert.Die HerausgeberDr. rer.soc. Ulrich Deinet, Dipl.-Pädagoge, Vertretungsprofessur Didaktik/Methodik der Sozialpädagogik, Fachhochschule Düsseldorf.Christoph Gilles, Leiter des Sachgebietes Jugendhilfeplanung, Fortbildung und Modellförderung im Landesjugendamt Rheinland. Thema: Konzept- und Qualitätsentwicklung. Reinhold Knopp, Sozialwissenschaftler, Lehrender an der FH Düsseldorf, Schwerpunkt Sozialraumorientierung in der Sozialen Arbeit. Die Autorinnen und AutorenDeinet, Ulrich: Dr. rer.soc., Dipl.-Pädagoge, Vertretungsprofessur für Didaktik/ Methodik der Sozialpädagogik an der Fachhochschule Düsseldorf, davor 11 Jahre Referent für Jugendarbeit beim Landesjugendamt Westfalen-Lippe in Münster, langjährige Praxis in der Offenen Kinder- und Jugendarbeit, Veröffentlichungen u.a. zu den Themen: Kooperation von Jugendhilfe und Schule, sozialräumliche Jugendarbeit, Sozialraumorientierung, Konzept- und Qualitätsentwicklung.Dithmar, Ute: Sozialwissenschaftlerin und Dipl.- Supervisorin, Mitarbeiterin im bsj Marburg, Leitung bundes- und landesweiter Modellprojekte in der Jugendarbeit und der Kooperation von Jugendhilfe und Schule, Begleitung von Prozessen zur Lebensweltanalyse von Kindern und Jugendlichen und zur sozialräumlichen Konzeptentwicklung in der Jugendarbeit, langjährige Erfahrungen in der Fortbildung und Qualifizierung sozialer Fachkräfte, Lehrbeauftragte an der Gesamthochschule Kassel, der Fachhochschule Frankfurt und der Philipps-Universität Marburg, Publikationen zur körper- und bewegungsorientierten Jugendsozialarbeit, zur Kooperation von Jugendhilfe und Schule und zur Sozialraumdebatte, freiberuflich tätig in den Bereichen Supervision und Coaching, Team- und Organisationsentwicklung.Eickhoff, Antje: Dipl.-Ingenieurin, Raumplanung seit 1992 in sog. Stadtteilen mit besondererm Erneuerungsbedarf tätig (Köln Chorweiler, Bonn Dransdorf, Düsseldorf-Flingern-Oberbilk). Seit 2004 1/2 Stelle Fachhochschule Köln, Bereich Sozial-Raum-Management (Prof. Herbert Schubert) und 1/2 Stelle Stadtteilbüro Düsseldorf-Flingern. Schwerpunkte: Stadtsoziologie, Stadtpolitik, Gender- Planung, KleinfamilienorganisationGilles, Christoph: Pädagoge und Diplomsportlehrer. Langjährige Praxis in der Offenen Kinder- und Jugendarbeit und als Lehrer. Leiter des Sachgebietes Jugendhilfeplanung, Fortbildung und Modellförderung im Landesjugendamt Rheinland in Köln. Schwerpunkte: Qualitätsmanagement und Konzeptentwicklung; Kooperation Jugendhilfe und Schule; Sport, Bewegung, Abenteuer.Herriger, Norbert, Dr. Dipl.-Pädagoge, Sozialwissenschaftler, Professor für Soziologie am Fachbereich Sozial- und Kulturwissenschaften, Fachhochschule Düsseldorf. Arbeitsschwerpunkte: Soziologie sozialer Probleme; Soziologie der Lebensalter; Empowerment und Theorie der Sozialen Arbeit.Hopmann, Andreas: Dipl.-Sozialarbeiter, Trainer und Organisationsberater, Fachberater für Jugendhilfeplanung im Landesjugendamt Rheinland. Arbeitsschwerpunkte: Entwicklungsprozesse in Organisationen, Planung und Steuerung sozialer Dienstleistungen, strategische Planung, Demografie, Szenario-Entwicklung.Knopp, Reinhold: Dr. rer.pol., Dipl.-Sozialarbeiter, Lehrender an der FH Düsseldorf, Schwerpunkt Sozialraumorientierung in der Sozialen Arbeit; freiberuflich mit Schwerpunkt Soziale Stadt in der Arbeitsgemeinschaft "stadt-konzept" tätig.Krisch, Richard: Mag. phil., Soziologe. Pädagogischer Grundlagenreferent des Vereins Wiener Jugendzentren, Lektor an der FH Campus Wien und der FH St. Pölten, langjährige Praxis in verschiedensten Bereichen der Offenen Kinder- und Jugendarbeit. Arbeitsschwerpunkte: sozialräumliche Konzeptentwicklung, Jugend und Arbeitsmarktintegration, Offene Kinder- und Jugendarbeit.Löw, Martina: Dr., Professorin an der TU Darmstadt. Zuvor Privatdozentin und wissenschaftliche Oberassistentin an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle- Wittenberg. 2000 Christian-Wolff-Preis für das bisherige Werk, insbesondere für die Habilitationsschrift zum Raumbegriff. Erfahrungen in interdisziplinärer Arbeit u.a. auch durch die frühere Tätigkeit am Institut für Sozialforschung in Frankfurt/M. im Rahmen des techniksoziologischen DFG Forschungsprojekt "Soziale Determinanten der Entwicklung alternativer POS-Zahlungssysteme" sowie durch Gast- bzw. Vertretungsprofessuren an den technischen Universitäten Berlin und Darmstadt.Nowak, Inge: Dipl.-Sozialpädagogin, Mitarbeiterin des Jugendamtes der Stadt Monheim am Rhein, Schwerpunkt "Berliner Viertel" (Stadtteil mit besonderem Erneuerungsbedarf im Programm "Soziale Stadt")Schnurr, Johannes: Diplompädagoge, wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter des Institutes für Soziale Arbeit in Münster, Arbeitsschwerpunkte: Sozialplanung, Jugendhilfeplanung, Organisationsentwicklung und Personalmanagement in Diensten und Einrichtungen der Jugendhilfe.Reutlinger, Christian: Dr. phil., Jugendforscher, bis Juni 2003 beim Deutschen Jugendinstitut in Leipzig, jetzt wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Sozialpädagogik, Sozialarbeit und Wohlfahrtswissenschaften an der Technischen Universität Dresden. Schwerpunkte: Vernetzung, Netzwerke und Raum, Sozialraumorientierung der Kinder- und Jugendhilfe, europäische Jugendforschung sowie Partizipations-, Exklusions- und Aneignungsformen von Heranwachsenden.
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