Preface -- Introduction -- Community samplesⅠ Living Space and Community Response: International Student Settlement -- Community samplesⅡ Space placement and Social integration: Land-lost Peasant Settlement -- Community samplesⅢ Modernisation and Packing of grass: The Huis Settlement -- Community samplesⅣ Service Supply and Facility Use: Migrant Worker Settlement -- Conclusion:Integration – response"—— Survival and evolution of Special Settlement Space.
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1. Introduction; Stefan Gelfgren & Daniel Lindmark -- Part 1. Conservative Religion Confronting the Culture -- 2. Mapping Conservative Religion: A Bible Belt in Northern Sweden; Stefan Gelfgren -- 3. Conservative Laestadianism the in Municipal Politics of in Northern Finland; Tapio Nykänen & Tiina Harjumaa -- 4. Pentecostalism and Secular Youth Culture: Translatability, Ambiguity and Instability; Ibrahim Abraham -- 5. Interpreting Popular Christian Music from Theological and Musicological Perspectives: The Example of Damaris Joy; Reinhard Kopanski, Veronika Albrecht-Birkner, Florian Heesch & Ruthild Stöhr -- Part 2. Conservative Religion, Schooling, and Public Life -- 6. Religious Pluralisation and Secularisation: Opposites or Two Sides of the Same Coin?; Wolfram Weisse. - 7. Education Hesitancy in the Ostrobothnian Bible Belt?; Jakob Dahlbacka & Gerd Snellman -- 8. Mainstream Israeli Teenagers Conceptions of Ultra-Orthodox Jews: Humanism, Criticism and Resentfulness; Ori Katzin -- Part 3. Conservative Religion and Media -- 9. Defending the Truth of the Bible: Two Apologetic Periodicals in Early Twentieth-Century Sweden; Daniel Lindmark & Erik J. Anderson -- 10. Combating Caustic Communication with Truth and Beauty: Christianity Today, Beautiful Orthodoxy, and US-Culture; Anja-Maria Bassimir -- 11. Laestadianism in the News: Media and Conservative Religion in a Finnish Case; Andreas Häger.
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"Indigenous Invisibility in the City contextualises the significant social change in Indigenous life circumstances and resurgence that came out of social movements in cities. It is about Indigenous resurgence and community development by First Nations people for First Nations people in cities. Seventy-five years ago, First Nations peoples began a significant post-war period of relocation to cities in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Aotearoa New Zealand. First Nations peoples engaged in projects of resurgence and community development in the cities of the four settler states. First Nations peoples, who were motivated by aspirations for autonomy and empowerment, went on to create the foundations of Indigenous social infrastructure. This book explains the ways First Nations people in cities created and took control of their own futures. A fact largely wilfully ignored in policy contexts. Today, differences exist over the way governments and First Nations peoples see the role and responsibilities of Indigenous institutions in cities. What remains hidden in plain sight is their societal function as a social and political apparatus through which much of the social processes of Indigenous resurgence and community development in cities occurred. The struggle for self-determination in settler cities plays out through First Nations people's efforts to sustain their own institutions and resurgence, but also rights and recognition in cities. This book will be of interest to Indigenous studies scholars, urban sociologists, urban political scientists, urban studies scholars, and development studies scholars interested in urban issues and community building and development."
The courageous acts of whistleblowing that inspired the world over the past few years have changed our perception of surveillance and control in today's information society. But what are the wider effects of whistleblowing as an act of dissent on politics, society, and the arts? How does it contribute to new courses of action, digital tools, and contents? This urgent intervention based on the work of Berlin's Disruption Network Lab examines this growing phenomenon, offering interdisciplinary pathways to empower the public by investigating whistleblowing as a developing political practice that has the ability to provoke change from within.
A single seed is more than just the promise of a plant. In rural south India, seeds represent diverging paths toward a sustainable livelihood. Development programs and global agribusiness promote genetically modified seeds and organic certification as a path toward more sustainable cotton production, but these solutions mask a complex web of economic, social, political, and ecological issues that may have consequences as dire as death. In Cultivating Knowledge anthropologist Andrew Flachs shows how rural farmers come to plant genetically modified or certified organic cotton, sometimes during moments of agrarian crisis. Interweaving ethnographic detail, discussions of ecological knowledge, and deep history, Flachs uncovers the unintended consequences of new technologies, which offer great benefits to some—but at others' expense. Flachs shows that farmers do not make simple cost-benefit analyses when evaluating new technologies and options. Their evaluation of development is a complex and shifting calculation of social meaning, performance, economics, and personal aspiration. Only by understanding this complicated nexus can we begin to understand sustainable agriculture. By comparing the experiences of farmers engaged with these mutually exclusive visions for the future of agriculture, Cultivating Knowledge investigates the human responses to global agrarian change. It illuminates the local impact of global changes: the slow, persistent dangers of pesticides, inequalities in rural life, the aspirations of people who grow fibers sent around the world, the place of ecological knowledge in modern agriculture, and even the complex threat of suicide. It all begins with a seed.
The Surrendered is Peruvian public intellectual José Carlos Agüero's reflections on his parents—who were executed by the state for being Shining Path militants—as well as the legacies of the Peruvian internal armed conflict and the possibility for forgiveness and reconciliation in the face of hate.
Time, temporality, and history are inherently important constructs in process organization studies, yet have struggled to move beyond limited conceptualizations in management theory. This volume draws together emerging strands of interest to adopt a more nuanced approach in understanding the temporal aspects of organizational processes.
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Intro -- FrontMatter -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Current Landscape for Sustainable Urbanization Research and Practice in the United States and China -- 3 Urban Sustainability Research Activities at the University Level -- 4 Architecture, Urban Design, and Sustainable Cities in China and the United States -- 5 Data and Earth Observation for Decision Making -- 6 Addressing Key Intersecting Issues in Urban Sustainability -- 7 The Way Forward: Future Needs and Opportunities -- Appendix A: Workshop Agenda -- Appendix B: Biographies of Speakers and Moderators -- Appendix C: Registered Workshop Participants.
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Indentured and Post-Indentured Indian Women: Changing Paradigms -- Gender Performativity in Subaltern Life Stories: Changing Discourses of Indentured Women as Mothers and Labourers -- Normativised Misogyny: A Socio-legal Critique of Colonial Indentured Labour -- Writing the 'Stigmatext' of Indenture: A Reading of Gaiutra Bahadur's Coolie Woman -- Finding a voice: Literary representations of indentured women -- Indentured Women and Resistance in the Plantations -- Indentured Muslim Women in Colonial Natal: Mothers, Wives, and Work -- Challenges and Evolution of Indentured Women Diaspora in Reunion Island -- The Experiences and Struggles of Indian Indentured Women in 19th Century Mauritius.
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Empowerment aus People-of-Color-Perspektive ist im wissenschaftlichen Feld um Bildung und Migration in der BRD bisher wenig vorzufinden. Ziel von Empowerment-Arbeit ist es, People of Color zu Subjekten der Bildungsarbeit zu machen und mit den oft unhinterfragten weißen Normalitätsvorstellungen im Bildungswesen zu brechen, die oftmals auf defizitorientierten, kulturalisierenden oder viktimisierenden Blickwinkeln basieren. Empowerment-Workshops sind Bildungsangebote von People of Color für People of Color. Im Zentrum stehen die Themen der Menschen, die in Deutschland alltägliche Rassismuserfahrungen machen. Diese Dissertation geht der Frage nach, wie solch eine Bildungsarbeit aussieht, die sich explizit an Menschen mit Rassismuserfahrungen richtet. Hier werden theoretische Grundlegungen der Rassismuskritik um das Wissen über Empowerment-Workshops erweitert. Dabei wird der Frage nach den Bedingungen des Gelingens von Bildungsangeboten für People of Color nachgegangen. .
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Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; List of tables and figures; 1 The receiving end of welfare; 2 Poverty, deprivation, resilience; 3 Housing; 4 Social connections; 5 Working lives; 6 Barriers to and support for working; 7 Welfare as work: Dealing with Centrelink; 8 Values and ethics about income support; Afterword: In the no-standing zone; Appendix 1: The research project; Appendix 2: The characteristics of our participants; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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Das gedruckte Lebenswerk des Gründervaters der deutschen Soziologie wird durch eine Gesamtedition für die internationale Forschung und Lehre erschlossen. Mit Band 10 erscheint der sechste der auf 24 Bände angelegten Ferdinand Tönnies Gesamtausgabe (TG). Das vorherrschende Thema der Schriften Tönnies' in den Jahren 1916 bis 1918 ist der Erste Weltkrieg, dessen literarische Begleitung er als nationale Verpflichtung ansah, der sich kein Intellektueller entziehen konnte. Insbesondere die inneren politischen und gesellschaftlichen Verhältnisse Englands, dessen Außen-, Kolonial- und Weltpolitik, die "Kriegstreiberei" Englands und Russlands und völkerrechtliche Aspekte des Weltkriegs charakterisieren seine politische Publizistik jener Jahre. Geradezu als Kontrapunkt zu diesen von einem volkspädagogischen Impetus getragenen Schriften zeigen die Erinnerungstexte an Theodor Storm ein tiefes freundschaftliches Verhältnis, dessen literaturhistorische Bedeutung weitgehend unbeachtet geblieben ist. grundlegende Edition des Werkes von Ferdinand Tönnies unverzichtbar für Forschung und Lehre
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