Shamanism, Phosphenes, and Early Art: An Alternative Synthesis
In: Current anthropology, Band 41, Heft 5, S. 866-873
ISSN: 1537-5382
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In: Current anthropology, Band 41, Heft 5, S. 866-873
ISSN: 1537-5382
In: The annals of occupational hygiene: an international journal published for the British Occupational Hygiene Society, Band 37, Heft 2, S. 203-210
ISSN: 1475-3162
In: Survey review, Band 24, Heft 186, S. 147-157
ISSN: 1752-2706
In: SAIS review, Band 28, Heft 1, S. 191-194
In: Critical criminological perspectives
In: Critical Criminological Perspectives Ser.
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Tables -- 1: Introduction -- Advancing Feminist Perspectives on Girls in the Youth Justice System -- A Brief Overview of Restorative Justice -- Shame and Restorative Justice -- The Justification for 'Gender, Power and Restorative Justice' -- Original Contribution to Knowledge -- Summary of Chapters -- References -- 2: Girls and Youth Justice -- Introduction -- Girls and Youth Justice -- (In)Justice, Welfarism and 'Risky' Girls -- Gender-Specific Provision -- Gender-Responsivity, Girls and Justice -- Neglected Girls and Restorative Justice -- Conclusion -- References -- 3: An Explanation of Gender, Shame and Stigma Power -- Introduction -- The Social Construction of Gender: Relations, Structures and Processes -- The State and Gender Relations -- Theorising Gender at an Interpersonal Level -- Theorising Stigma -- 'Genderising' the Power of Stigmatisation -- Shame, Stigma and Femininity -- Muting Girls' Voices -- Exercising Agency: Resistance to Shame and Stigma -- Conclusion -- References -- 4: Restorative Justice with Girls Who Offend: Conflicting Perspectives and Alternative Narratives to Dominant Discourses -- Introduction -- Juxtaposing Positions: Juxtaposing Girls' and Practitioners' Perspectives and Experiences of Restorative Justice Conferencing -- Restorative Justice Conferencing in Practice: Antithetical Narratives and Alternative Discourse -- Silencing Subjectivities: Examining Girls' Experiences of Restorative Justice -- Emotions, Suitability and Outcomes -- Victim-Offender Paradox -- Power and Control in Restorative Justice Conferencing -- Exploring the Need for Gender-Specific Provision and Practice -- Conclusion -- References -- 5: Restorative Justice, Shame and Stigma: Compounding Structural Inequalities in Relation to Gender -- Introduction.
Bursting with little-known facts and tantalising tales of lovelorn men and besotted women, Nichi Hodgson's intriguing history of amorous relationships, from enamoured Georgians to frenziedly swiping millennials (and everyone in between) may leave you grateful that you live - and love - today
In: Human rights
In: Human rights: contemporary issues and perspectives
The bottom of the pyramid countries, MNCs, and human rights : what lies beyond the Washington consensus / Ron Berger, College of Law and Business, Ramat Gan, Israel -- The premise/promise of well-being : human rights and the case for equality in the post-2015 development agenda / Alisa Clarke, Human Rights Officer, UN Office of the High Commisioner for Human Rights, President, Global Vision Institute -- Inequality, access to the courts, and judicial integrity / Barry Edwards, Allison Trochessett, Tyler Yeargain, Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA, and others -- The strategic use by aboriginal Australians of international human rights norms and United Nations monitoring mechanisms to secure greater justice and recognition of their rights under Australian law and policy / Doug Hodgson, Dean, School of Law, Fremantle, The University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle Western Australia -- Quality of interpretation in interrogations of detained persons during the pre-trial stage of criminal investigations as a concern under article 5(2) of the European Convention on Human Rights / Stefan Kirchner, University Lecturer for Fundamental and Human Rights, University of Lapland, Faculty of Law, Rovaniemi, Finland, and others -- The reindeer herding right in Norway and Sweden as a protected right under the European Convention on Human Rights / Stefan Kirchner, University Lecturer for Fundamental and Human Rights, University of Lapland, Faculty of Law, Rovaniemi, Finland, and others -- Protocols no. 14 and no. 15 : undermining the protective mechanism of the European Convention on Human Rights / Gino J. Naldi, Konstantinos D. Magliveras, Researcher in International Law and Human Rights, University of the Aegean, Greece -- Cultural property as a casualty of armed conflict : a comment on the lessons from Iraq and Syria / Lara Pratt, School of Law, The University of Notre Dame Australia -- The international human right to freedom of expression : a South African constitutional perspective / CM van der Bank, Vaal University of Technology, South Africa -- How demanding is the right to benefit from scientific progress? / Elizabeth Victor, William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ, USA -- Descent, filiation and the rights of children among the Fantse of Ghana / Alex J. Wilson, Centre for African and International Studies, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana -- Subordination and super-ordination : discourse analysis of medicalization of pregnancy and childbirth in Ghana / Alex J. Wilson, Douglas Frimpong-Nnuroh, Centre for African and International Studies, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana
In: Applied legal philosophy
1. Introduction -- 2. The historical development of the principle of duty and its contemporary philosophical sources -- 3. The taxonomy of duties -- 4. Religion, ethics and the principle of lndividual duty -- 5. Individual criminal responsibility under international law -- 6. The position of individual duty within the international and regional human rights system -- 7. Particular individual duties explicitly recognised under international and regional human rights law and by national law -- 8. Socialism and individual duty -- 9. Impoverished 'rights talk', the sociology of duty and the re-emergence of communitarianism -- 10. The enforcement of individual duties -- 11. Conclusion.
Constructing Europe: citizenship, learning, and accountability -- Environment, heritage, and the ecological subject -- The subject and the educational in educational research -- Between part one and part two -- 1933, or rebirth -- America, or leaving home -- Plato, or return to the cave
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