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In: Bulletin of science, technology & society, Band 24, Heft 2, S. 138-144
ISSN: 1552-4183
Substantial urban growth fueled by a strong economy often results in heavy traffic thus making streets less hospitable. Traffic calming is one response to the pervasiveness of the automobile. The issues concern built environments and involve multiple actors reflecting different interests. The issues are rarely technical and involve combinations of behavior, social structure, and differential resources. Traffic calming takes many forms by attempting to serve many purposes. It is complex and confusing and is used by different people with different agendas. Traffic calming is not about applying techniques. It is a mindset. We must change both our perceptions and our behaviors. Instead of focusing on end-of-pipe solutions and on things, we must shift attention to the processes that generate things. Trying to accommodate more and more traffic is not the answer. Transportation is a means, not an end. What we are looking at is more people calming than traffic calming.
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In: Colloquia humanistica, Heft 4, S. 5-10
ISSN: 2392-2419
Neighbourhood as a Cultural and Social IssueThe neighbourhood is a broad category, which is present throughout sociological and cultural research. Of course, articles of the latest issue of "Colloquia Humanistica" do not exhaust the problem. However, we present crucial texts that relate to rarely undertaken issues, some of which might even be considered pioneering. We hope that they will be inspiring for researchers who are interested in the humanities and cultural studies, and once again we are pleased that we have been able to create an issue that is not merely declaratively, but truly interdisciplinary, and yet consistent. We try to present an understanding of the neighbourhood that emerges from the presented texts. The connotation they are most concerned with is that of exchange and opening, of contact, which is based on upholding the borders of one's group – and of oneself, one's own space, but at the same time, on opening to other people and the need for communication during which communities and people define themselves. The neighbourhood and contact are also the basis for the exchange processes, the thwarting of which can lead to the most dangerous phenomena for the functioning of societies. Sąsiedztwo jako problem społeczny i kulturowySąsiedztwo jest szeroką kategorią, obecną w badaniach socjologicznych i kulturowych. Artykuły najnowszego numeru "Colloquia Hmanistica" oczywiście nie wyczerpują zagadnienia. Przedstawiamy jednak bardzo istotne teksty, które odnoszą się do zagadnień rzadko podejmowanych i czasem wręcz pionierskich, jak w przypadku artykułów Olimpii Dragouni i Kamila Wieleckiego. Mamy nadzieję, że będą one inspirujące dla badaczy związanych z humanistyką i kulturoznawstwem, i po raz kolejny cieszymy się, że udało nam się stworzyć numer nie tylko deklaratywnie, lecz rzeczywiście interdyscyplinarny, a jednocześnie spójny.Spróbujmy przedstawić rozumienie sąsiedztwa wynikające z zaprezentowanych tekstów. Zwróćmy uwagę przede wszystkim na konotację wymiany i otwarcia, kontaktu, który z jednej strony opiera się na zachowaniu granicy grupy – jednostki, jej przestrzeni własnej, z drugiej zaś na otwarciu na innego i konieczności komunikacji, podczas której wspólnoty i osoby definiują się. Sąsiedztwo i kontakt stanowią też podstawę dla procesów wymiany, a ich uniemożliwienie prowadzi do zjawisk najgroźniejszych dla funkcjonowania społeczeństw.
In: Social service review: SSR, Band 68, Heft 4, S. 521-535
ISSN: 1537-5404
In: Higher School of Economics Research Paper No. WP BRP 57/EC/2014
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In: American behavioral scientist: ABS, Band 27, Heft 1, S. 7-42
ISSN: 1552-3381
In: American behavioral scientist: ABS, Band 27, Heft 1, S. 7
ISSN: 0002-7642
In: Advances in Applied Sociology: AASoci, Band 5, Heft 10, S. 259-268
ISSN: 2165-4336
In: International sociology: the journal of the International Sociological Association, Band 39, Heft 3, S. 284-287
ISSN: 1461-7242
In: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/95352
The recent rise in 'lone-wolf' style violent extremism has precipitated a shift away from traditional security-based responses, towards approaches designed to prevent the process of radicalisation. However the causes of radicalisation and violent extremism are incredibly multifaceted and there is little in the way of clear theoretical or conceptual structure to understand the radicalisation process, or to guide policy formation. This report will argue that social identity theory provides a more structured mechanism for understanding the causes of radicalisation in Australia, and that this theoretical approach can be translated into recommendations to more effectively counter the radicalisation process. This report examines a range of countering violent extremism and counter terrorism measures taken by the Australian government, and critiques their function in the context of social identity theory. This report finds that despite an ostensible shift towards preventative measures, existing government policy demonstrates a limited understanding of the social impacts of political rhetoric and counter terrorism responses. Reconceptualising radicalisation as a social issue, and understanding the implications of policy in the context of social identity theory, allows for the better formulation of policy responses to countering radicalisation and extremism.
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In: Australian journal of social issues: AJSI, Band 22, Heft 3, S. 542-552
ISSN: 1839-4655
A hitherto neglected area of social and educational research has been the problems faced by itinerant children in their social development, personal adjustment and educational progress. These problems are likely to grow with the increasing mobility of the Australian population. This article briefly explores the issue and reviews research undertaken with geographically mobile families and children of defence force personnel. It recommends further research to delineate the extent of the problems, identify cause‐effect relationships and help children and their families to cope with the effects of mobility.
Anela Mulahmetovic Ibrisimovic, Nerma Pezerović-Riđić ; Abstract aus der Konferenz "Language.Literature.Politics. 1918–2018. (Un)doing Nationalism and Resistance", 20.-22.09.2018, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt
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In: Social work: a journal of the National Association of Social Workers
ISSN: 1545-6846