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In: Neue politische Literatur: Berichte aus Geschichts- und Politikwissenschaft ; (NPL), Band 57, Heft 1, S. 158-159
ISSN: 0028-3320
In: Archiv für Sozialgeschichte, Band 24, S. 457-480
ISSN: 0066-6505
World Affairs Online
In: Earthcan series on sustainable design
In: Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte: Economic history yearbook, Band 12, Heft 3
ISSN: 2196-6842
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) was created in 1919 by business leaders who described themselves as 'merchants of peace' and whose motto was 'world peace through world trade'. Since then a number of initiatives, including the founding of the WTO in 1995, have provided the proper regulatory conditions for a dramatic increase in world trade. This has generated unprecedented growth and allowed many countries to enjoy great gains in wealth and welfare. Yet despite these gains we are still far from achieving the ICC's goal of world peace through world trade. This 2010 book provides a broad overview of the forces that shape international trade and global interdependence, showing business leaders and entrepreneurs how we can address the shortcomings of the multilateral trading system. Most importantly, it shows how we can turn international trade into one of the key global instruments to achieve peace and prosperity in the twenty-first century
World Affairs Online
In: Neue betriebswirtschaftliche Forschung 246
In: Deutschland Archiv, Band 23, Heft 5, S. 747-750
ISSN: 0012-1428
In: Deutschland Archiv, Band 23, Heft 5, S. 747-749
ISSN: 0012-1428
"Fusing the academic with the applied, this book provides a comprehensive introduction to social media for future communications professionals. While most social media texts approach the subject through either a theoretical, scholarly lens or a professional, practical lens, this text offers a much-needed linkage of theory to the practical tactics employed by social media communicators. Concise and conversational chapters break down the basics of both social media theory and practice and are complimented by sidebars written by scholars and industry professionals, chapter summaries, and end-of-chapter exercises. This book is ideal for introductory social media courses in communication, public relations, and mass communication departments as well as courses in digital media and public relations. Online resources include social media writing templates, sample posts, and content calendar templates. Please visit www.routledge.com/9781032185873"--
In: Sozialstrukturanalyse
Einleitung -- Bisherige Forschung zu Körpergewicht und soziökonomischem Status -- Theoretische Grundlagen -- Daten und Methoden -- Der kausale Effekt von Adipositas auf den sozioökonomischen Status -- Zusammenfassung und Ausblick -- Literaturverzeichnis.
In: Cinepoetics
How does the way we look at a film change when it is classified as "German-Turkish cinema"? And how do we view it when we conceive of its images as products of film watching instead? In interviews with filmmakers, supplemented with analyses and theoretical reflections, this book investigates the question of the creative spaces that emerge for filmmaking between the poles of politics and art.
" After the Decolonial examines the sources of Latin American decolonial thought, its reading of precursors like Fanon and Levinas and its historical interpretations. In extended treatments of the anthropology of ethnicity, law and religion and of the region's modern culture, Lehmann sets out the bases of a more grounded interpretation, drawing inspiration from Mexico, Brazil, Bolivia and Chile, and from a lifelong engagement with issues of development, religion and race. The decolonial places race at the centre of its interpretation of injustice and, together with the multiple other exclusions dividing Latin American societies, traces it to European colonialism. But it has not fully absorbed the uniquely unsettling nature of Latin American race relations, which perpetuate prejudice and inequality yet are marked by métissage , pervasive borrowing and mimesis. Moreover, it has not integrated its own disruptive feminist branch, and it has taken little interest in either the interwoven history of indigenous religion and hegemonic Catholicism or the evangelical tsunami which has upended so many assumptions about the region's culture. In a region devastated by COVID-19, with the world's worst indices of inequality and violence, the time has come to place gender and social justice at the forefront along with race"--