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In: Genders and Sexualities in History
Introduction -- 1. 'The prestige attending a stately and ornamental pile': The campus ideal -- 2. 'To have a study of my own': The question of residence -- 3. 'They do not walk much about the city alone': Class, commuting, and the city -- 4. 'Gazed at as if we were a new species': Libraries, laboratories and learning spaces -- 5. 'Let no man enter on pain of death': Sport, soirées, and social spaces -- 6. 'Under one roof, but otherwise completely separate': Unions, guilds and extra-curricular spaces -- Conclusion.
In: New Directions in Cultural Policy Research
In: Springer eBook Collection
1: The Historical and Policy Context -- 2 Methodological Context -- 3 The Application of subjective well-being in decision-making -- 4 Well-being Measures and Culture -- 5 moving towards a better use of well-being to understand the value of culture -- 6 NO FEAR Practical guidelines on how to deal with evidence on cultural value and well-being -- 7 Finding a working model of subjective well-being for the cultural sector.
In: New Directions in Cultural Policy Research
'Following the data' is a now-familiar phrase in Covid-19 policy communications. Well-being data are pivotal in decisions that affect our life chances, livelihoods and quality of life. They are increasingly valuable to companies with their eyes on profit, organisations looking to make a social impact, and governments focussed on societal problems. This book follows well-being data back centuries, showing they have long been used to track the health and wealth of society. It questions assumptions that have underpinned over 200 years of social science, statistical and policy work. Understanding Well-being Data is a readable, introductory book with real-life examples. Understanding the contexts of data and decision-making are critical for policy, practice and research that aims to do good, or at least avoid harm. Through its comprehensive survey and critical lens, this book provides tools to promote better understanding of the power and potential of well-being data for society, and the limits of their application.
In: Routledge Research in International Law Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Introduction -- Scope -- Organization -- 1. A philosophical underpinning for a state's "responsibility to protect" -- The responsibility to protect -- The responsibility to prevent -- The capabilities approach -- The capabilities approach as a philosophical foundation for a state's responsibility to protect -- Conclusions -- 2. The role of a sensus communis in a theory of judgement -- Note on the history of the appeal of these two qualities -- Kant's theory of aesthetic judgement -- Arendt's theory of judgement -- Arendtian theories of judgement: Disch, Benhabib, and Young -- The validity of judgements -- Conclusion -- 3. Human security and Hannah Arendt's "right to have rights" -- Hannah Arendt and statelessness -- The significance of statelessness -- The right to have rights -- The first "right" -- The having of rights -- Why "rights"? -- The transformation of international law -- Human security -- The responsibility to protect -- Arendtian observations on human security -- Conclusion -- 4. The scope of the "responsibility to prevent" atrocity crimes: A remit for intervention? -- The responsibility to protect -- The responsibility to prevent -- The compass of root cause prevention -- Triggering conditions for exercise of the responsibility to prevent -- The liberal peace and the responsibility to prevent -- General conclusions -- 5. The international legal character of the responsibility to protect -- I The responsibility to protect: major variants and common themes -- II General principles -- III Theoretical interlude: the "how" -- IV A preliminary genealogy of the third category of general principles in the Charter era -- V Human rights and human rights protection norms.
In: Religion, spirituality and health: a social scientific approach 2
In: Religion, spirituality and health: a social scientific approach, volume 2
This volume reviews the exploding religion/spirituality (R/S) and health literature from a population health perspective. It emphasizes the distinctive Public Health concern for promoting health and preventing disease in societies, nations, and communities, as well as individuals. Part I offers a rigorous review of mainstream biomedical and social scientific theory and evidence on R/S-health relations. Addressing key gaps in previous literature, it reviews evidence from a population health viewpoint, surveying pertinent findings and theories from the perspective of Public Health subfields that range from Environmental Health Sciences to Public Health Nutrition to Health Policy & Management and Public Health Education. In Part II, practitioners describe in detail how attending to R/S factors enhances the work of clinicians and community health practitioners. R/S provides an additional set of concepts and tools to address opportunities and challenges ranging from behavior and institutional change to education, policy, and advocacy. Part III empowers educators, analyzing pedagogical needs and offering diverse short chapters by faculty who teach R/S-health connections in many nationally top-ranked Schools of Public Health. International and global perspectives are highlighted in a concluding chapter and many places throughout the volume. This book addresses a pressing need for Public Health research, practice and teaching: A substantial evidence base now links religious and spiritual (R/S) factors to health. In the past 20 years, over 100 systematic reviews and 30 meta-analyses on R/S-health were published in refereed journals. But despite this explosion of interest, R/S factors remain neglected in Public Health teaching and research. Public Health lags behind related fields such as medicine, psychology, and nursing, where R/S factors receive more attention. This book can help Public Health catch up. It offers abundant key resources to empower public health professionals, instructors, and students to address R/S, serving at once as a course text, a field manual and a research handbook.--
Well-functioning markets and contract law -- The moral consequences of well-functioning markets -- Contract law, efficiency, and morality -- Consideration -- Remedies -- Boilerplate -- Pernicious markets and the limits of contract law