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Palgrave MacMillan Us Faith and Impiety in Revolutionary Mexico Studies of the Americas
Book SynopsisWhile Mexico's spiritual history after the 1910 Revolution is often essentialized as a church-state power struggle, this book reveals the complexity of interactions between revolution and religion.Trade Review"Together, these thirteen essays and Matthew Butler's introduction make an outstanding contribution to the study of twentieth-century Mexico and the politics of religion during the tumultuous 1910-1940 period. This book amounts to the first far-reaching entry into the history of church and religion in Mexico then that goes beyond the Cristero Rebellion and a teleological, top-level narrative of nation-building and 'defanaticization.' The roots and many branches of anti-clericalism are at the center of the book, and the perspectives are novel, often based on skillful use of hitherto untapped civil and ecclesiastical archives. Especially valuable is the attention to the southern states of Oaxaca, Campeche, Chiapas, and Tabasco, and to counterpoints of beliefs and practices, laws and their implementation, church and state, centers and peripheries, leaders and their constituencies, priests/politicians/teachers/lay catechists, Catholics/Protestants/Spiritists/ atheists in ways that break through familiar ways of thinking about tradition and modernity. The result is a more complex, synoptic understanding of a deeply contested history of religion and religious institutions in Mexico's public life." - William B. Taylor, Muriel McKevitt Sonne Professor of History, University of California, BerkeleyTable of ContentsIntroduction: A Revolution in Spirit? Mexico, 1910-40 - Matthew Butler * PART I: REVOLUTIONARY RELIGIONS? * The Mentality and Modus Operandi of Revolutionary Anticlericalism - Alan Knight * The Regional Dynamics of Anticlericalism and Defanaticization in Revolutionary Mexico - Adrian A. Bantjes * Protestants, Freemasons, and Spiritists: Non-Catholic Religious Sociabilities and Mexico's Revolutionary Movement, 1910-20 - Jean-Pierre Bastian * Ethereal Allies: Spiritism and the Revolutionary Struggle in Hidalgo - Keith Brewster & Claire Brewster * "Anti-Priests" versus Catholic-Socialists in 1930s Campeche: Federal Teachers, Revolutionary Communes, and Anticlericalism - Ben Fallaw * Revolutionary and Not-So-Revolutionary Negotiations in Catholic Annulment, Bigamy, and Divorce Trials: The Archdiocese of Mexico, 1929-40 - Kristina A. Boylan * PART II: CATHOLICISM REVOLUTIONIZED? * Mexico's "Ritual Constant": Religion and Liberty from Colony to Post-Revolution - Fernando Cervantes * "The First Encounter": Catholic Politics in Revolutionary Jalisco, 1917-19 - Robert Curley * Trouble Afoot?: Pilgrimage in Cristero Mexico City - Matthew Butler * "El Indio Gabriel": New Religious Perspectives among the Indigenous in Garrido Canabal's Tabasco (1927-30) - Massimo De Giuseppe * Religious Conflict and Catholic Resistance in 1930s Oaxaca - Jean Meyer * A Revolution in Local Catholicism?: Oaxaca, 1928-34 - Edward Wright-Rios * "The Priest's Party": Local Catholicism and Panismo in Huajuapam de León - Benjamin Smith
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Lulu Press The Race War in North Carolina 1899
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Outskirts Press By the Grace of God
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CSIRO Publishing Australias Metropolitan Imperative
Book SynopsisMakes the case that metropolitan governments would promote the economic competitiveness of Australia's cities and enable more effective and democratic planning and management. The contributors explore the global metropolitan “renaissance”, document the history of metropolitan debate in Australia and demonstrate metropolitan governance failures.
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Springer New York What Works in Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation Lessons from Systematic Reviews Springer Series on EvidenceBased Crime Policy
Book SynopsisChapter 1: Introduction: What Works in Crime Prevention? David Weisburd, David P. Farrington, and Charlotte Gill.- Chapter 2: Developmental and social prevention David P. Farrington, Friedrich Losel and Maria M. Ttofi.- Chapter 3: Community interventions Charlotte Gill.- Chapter 4: Situational prevention Kate J. Bowers and Shane D. Johnson.- Chapter 5: Policing Cody W. Telep and David Weisburd.- Chapter 6: Sentencing and deterrence Amanda E. Perry.- Chapter 7: Correctional programs David B. Wilson.- Chapter 8: Drug interventions Katy R. Holloway and Trevor H. Bennett.- Chapter 9: Qualitative data in systematic reviews Mimi Ajzenstadt.- Chapter 10: Evidence mapping to advance justice practice Michael S. Caudy, Faye S. Taxman, Lienshang Tang and Carolyn Watson.- Chapter 11: Economic analyses Jacqueline Mallender and Rory Tierney.- Chapter 12: Conclusion: What Works in Crime Prevention Revisited David Weisburd, David P. Farrington, and Charlotte Gill. Trade Review“What Works in Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation: Lessons From Systematic Reviews, a volume in the Springer series on evidence-based crime policy, is a timely collection of 12 compendious chapters written by leading scholar … . Weisburd et al. is currently the best sourcebook of “big data” on correctional programs and would appeal to varied audiences, such as criminal justice policymakers and practitioners; crime prevention researchers and scholars; and advanced undergraduate and graduate students in criminology courses.” (Arthur J. Lurigio, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol, 61 (40), October, 2016)Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction: What Works in Crime Prevention? David Weisburd, David P. Farrington, and Charlotte Gill.- Chapter 2: Developmental and social prevention David P. Farrington, Friedrich Losel and Maria M. Ttofi.- Chapter 3: Community interventions Charlotte Gill.- Chapter 4: Situational prevention Kate J. Bowers and Shane D. Johnson.- Chapter 5: Policing Cody W. Telep and David Weisburd.- Chapter 6: Sentencing and deterrence Amanda E. Perry.- Chapter 7: Correctional programs David B. Wilson.- Chapter 8: Drug interventions Katy R. Holloway and Trevor H. Bennett.- Chapter 9: Qualitative data in systematic reviews Mimi Ajzenstadt.- Chapter 10: Evidence mapping to advance justice practice Michael S. Caudy, Faye S. Taxman, Lienshang Tang and Carolyn Watson.- Chapter 11: Economic analyses Jacqueline Mallender and Rory Tierney.- Chapter 12: Conclusion: What Works in Crime Prevention Revisited David Weisburd, David P. Farrington, and Charlotte Gill.
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Wipf & Stock Publishers The Metaphysics of World Order A Synthesis of Philosophy Theology and Politics
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Lexington Books Natural Disasters and Local Resiliency
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Rowman & Littlefield Hamiltonia
Book SynopsisStudents in state and local politics courses frequently have low levels of prior knowledge about the topic and even lower levels of engagement. Hamiltonia: A State Government Simulation promotes experiential and active learning by boosting engagement and making the content memorable and meaningful. By putting themselves in the driver's seat of creating state and local government institutions, students understand how variations in the rules of the game drastically affect the outcome in state politics and the policy areas they care about, like education, criminal justice, health care, and the environment.This new text and simulation provide a full grounding in the basics of state and local government while also giving students an opportunity to apply what they have learned by building their own fictional fifty-first state from the ground up. Students will write a state constitution that gives shape to the institutions and rules, then engage directly with what they built participating in an election, addressing pressing policy issues, and experiencing the challenges and opportunities of state-level political leaders. Hamiltonia brings political science concepts alive, provides the context for students to more fully understand state and local politics and feel more empowered to influence politics and policy where they live. Features of this exciting book include: An out of the box, class-tested simulation, ready to use in multiple settings and in a full range of course sizes A full package of instructor resources available at rowman.com, including an instructor manual, lecture slides, a test bank, and downloadable support materials for the simulation Pedagogical aids like learning objectives, key terms, and suggested discussion questions to ensure students understand the basics before they jump into the simulation Policy chapters on education, criminal justice, environment, and health to show the real-world implications of state and local government institutions and processes
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Houndstooth Press California 2.0
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Tsehai Publishers The Evolution of Ethiopian Absolutism: The Genesis and the Making of the Fiscal Military State, 1696-1913
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Dissertation.com The Politics of Neighborhood Governance in China
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University of Tennessee Press Government and Politics in Tennessee
Book SynopsisMost Americans are more aware of the workings of the federal government than of their own state governments. But these “laboratories of democracy” constitute perhaps the most creative components of the American political experiment.This book serves as a guide for students of government and provides a historical context for understanding the forces at work in the state’s political system. Among the states, Tennessee’s unique blend of legislative and executive powers is, in some respects, far more a product of personality than political ideology. This second edition describes these often colorful leaders and the issues they grappled with, including education, health care, corrections, economic development, and other key factors. A full analysis of government institutions embodied in the legislative, executive, and judicial branches is supplemented by added attention to county government and public administration.Fully up to date, this edition also provides key chapters on the media, political campaigns, and the rising dominance of the Republican Party in recent decades. In addition, it focuses on how a new generation of politicians—among them, Governor Bill Haslam, House Speaker Beth Harwell, and Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero—have emerged to carry on the legacy of state leadership.
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Texas A & M University Press Through Many Dangers, Toils, and Snares: Black Leadership in Texas, 1868–1898
Book SynopsisThrough Many Dangers, Toils, and Snares, originally published in 1985, was the first book to make an indepth examination of the cadre of African American lawmakers in Texas after the Civil War. Those few books that addressed the subject at all treated black legislators en masse and offered little or nothing about their individual histories. They tended to present isolated events of the violence and political deterrents inflicted upon black voters but said very little about how these obstacles affected black lawmakers.Author Merline Pitre has departed from this traditional method and relied upon the untapped original materials found on these black lawmakers. This third edition features a new preface and extended, updated appendixes, ensuring that this study will remain useful to political scientists, sociologists, and historians of Texas political history, Afro-American history, and revisionists of Reconstruction.
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University Press of Mississippi The Mississippi Secession Convention: Delegates and Deliberations in Politics and War, 1861-1865
Book SynopsisThe Mississippi Secession Convention is the first full treatment of any secession convention to date. Studying the Mississippi convention of 1861 offers insight into how and why southern states seceded and the effects of such a breech. Based largely on primary sources, this book provides a unique insight into the broader secession movement.There was more to the secession convention than the mere act of leaving the Union, which was done only three days into the deliberations. The rest of the three-week January 1861 meeting as well as an additional week in March saw the delegates debate and pass a number of important ordinances that for a time governed the state. As seen through the eyes of the delegates themselves, with rich research into each member, this book provides a compelling overview of the entire proceeding.The effects of the convention gain the most analysis in this study, including the political processes that, after the momentous vote, morphed into unlikely alliances. Those on opposite ends of the secession question quickly formed new political allegiances in a predominantly Confederate-minded convention. These new political factions formed largely over the issues of central versus local authority, which quickly played into Confederate versus state issues during the Civil War. In addition, author Timothy B. Smith considers the lasting consequences of defeat, looking into the effect secession and war had on the delegates themselves and, by extension, their state, Mississippi.
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Booklocker.com How to Manage a City: A Practitioner's Perspective
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Bloomsbury Academic Leone Baxter
Book SynopsisCayce Myers is professor at the School of Communication at Virginia Tech, specializing in the history legal, regulatory, and ethical aspects of public relations.
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Adonis & Abbey Publishers Ltd The Bantu - Jareer Somali: Unearthing Apartheid in the Horn of Africa
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Diwan Press Democratic Tyranny and the Islamic Paradigm
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Bookpublication.co.uk Defence and Consent
£16.98
Pacific Research Institute Protecting Cities From Wildfires
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Inkity Press Q Chronicles Book 2
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Roman Roads Press The Forgotten Realm
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Bookwrights House A Capitol Idea
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Ultra Publishers A 3rd Letter to America
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Ultra Publishers A 3rd Letter to America
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Penguin Putnam Inc Young Man in a Hurry
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New Zealand Council for Educational Research (NZCER) Press You are here Te Kauae Tuku Iho Inheriting the Sacred Jawbone
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG Culture and Policy-Making: Pluralism,
Book SynopsisThis book advances the understanding and modelling of sensemaking and cultural processes as being crucial to the scientific study of contemporary complex societies. It outlines a dynamic, processual conception of culture and a general view of the role of cultural dynamics in policy-making, drawing three significant methodological implications: pluralism, performativity, and semiotic capital. It focuses on the theoretical and methodological aspects of the analysis of culture and its dynamics that could be applied to the developing of policymaking and, in general, to the understanding of social phenomena. It draws from the experience and data of a large-scale project, RECRIRE, funded by the H2020 program that mapped the symbolic universes across Europe after the economic crisis. It further develops the relationship between culture and policy-making discussed in two previous volumes in this series, and constitutes the ideal third and final element of this trilogy. The book is a useful tool for academics involved in studying cultural dynamics and for policy-oriented researchers and decision-makers attentive to the cultural dimensions of the design, implementation and reception of public policies.Table of ContentsPART I. Framework.- Chapter 1. The meaning of culture and the call for policies of cultural development.- Chapter 2. Cultural theories and Policies.- PART 2. Field explorations.- Chapter 3. What to do. Cultural and symbolic components of place-based policy for migrants' inclusion.- Chapter 4. Innovation and institutions: Reframing policies and the culture of local administration.- Chapter 5. Economic policies as a driver of cultural development.- Chapter 6.The dialectic between demand and supply in welfare domain. How does policies can survive in context of high personality intensity.- Chapter 7. How, where and when culture matters. A meta-analysis of the case studies.- Chapter 8. Conclusions: culture and the need to re-politicize policy making.- PART 3. Discussion.-Chapter 9. Commentary.
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG Public Values for Cities and City Policy
Book SynopsisThis book provides a framework for understanding the creation of public value in urban environments. The ability of cities to produce value is related to their capacity to generate meaningful resources for city residents and workers that enable them to craft meaningfulness in life and work. Meaningfulness and public value require new ways of leading and developing city governance. This extends to designing inclusive structures and processes for people to grapple with the meanings and values underpinning public value creation. A public value framework demands that city governance goes beyond ordinary government to considerations of how to involve city residents and workers in creating and maintaining the common good. The common good is determined by an inclusive associational life characterized by deliberative processes and opportunities for social contribution. When acting upon their entitlements to make the city, urban residents and workers – as members of diverse civic, public and private organizations – co-create the meanings that facilitate the collective action necessary to translate values into value. The experience of cooperating for the common good produces meanings that people can adopt into a sense that their lives have significance and purpose. This is particularly relevant to understanding how to motivate just and inclusive sustainability transitions, especially as cities recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. Focusing on cities and urban policy, the main theme of this book is to elaborate on public values for cities and city policies, and to further develop the concept of the meaningful city. This book aims to provide new kinds of tools for city development that can help them co-create resilience against future shocks. Table of Contents1) Introduction Part II The Concept of Public Values and Cities 2) Public Values approach 3) Public Values, cities and services 4) Ethics, Values and Public Value Part III Public Values and the Development of Cities 5) Urbanization and Public Values 6) Knowledge-Based Community and Public Values 7) Economic development policy and Public Values 8) Digitalisation and Public Values Part IV Governance And leadership 9) City Governance 10) City Leadership Part V Case study and conclusions 11) Citizen capabilities for making meaningful cities 12) Conclusions
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG Theorising Urban Development From the Global South
Book SynopsisThis edited volume brings together debates from the Global South and Global East to explore alternatives to conventional planning in Southern cities. Embracing the evolving post-colonial theory, the volume offers ‘fragments’ of the urban that provide clues to the larger, often-repeated ontological question that continues to hold: Why and what does theory from the South mean? The chapters derive from and speak to the simultaneously homogenous and heterogeneous South. They focus on presenting the alternative realities of Southern cities as critical analytical lenses that can build up to the theorisation of the Southern urban with a potential to (re)understand the contemporary urban world. The contributions explore locally rooted knowledge systems, premised on social and cultural practices, as possible conduits to evolving planning methods. In doing so, the volume breaks apart the linear modernity that urban theory from the North relies on. Chapters [Chapter-1] and [Chapter-11] are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction/A Critical Appreciation of Urban Trajectories in the Global South: Mutual Learning Opportunities (Anjali Karol Mohan, Juliana Gomez and Sony Pellissery). - Part I: Emerging Planning Territories: Co-producing Spaces, Knowledge and Vocabularies. - Chapter 2. Addressing Metropolitan Governance through Suburban Space in an Ordinary City Region (Sarani Khatua). - Chapter 3. Planning for the urban mosaic of a mega-city: the case of urban villages in Delhi (Banashree Banerjee). - Chapter 4. Invisible territories: The visibility of an urban crisis in Medellin (Edwar A. Calderón). - Chapter 5. A Tenure Security-Responsive Approach: The Case of Barrio Cantera, San Martín de los Andes, Argentina. - (Claudia Sakay, Silvia Aún, Akiko Okabe). - Chapter 6. Informality, Everyday Practices, and Public Space (re)appropriation: The caseof El Cisne Dos, Guayaquil (Xavier Méndez Abad, Hans Leinfelder, Kris Scheerlinck). - Part II: Planning Histories and Emerging Conflicts: Juxtaposition of the Traditional and the Modern. - Chapter 7. De-Colonising Gray Space: Bedouin-Arabs Resisting Metropolitan Displacement (Oren Yiftachel, Safa Abu Rabia, Erez Tzfadia). - Chapter 8. Urban Planning and Rationality Conflicts in Malawi (Mtafu Manda). - Chapter 9. Reimagining Urban Planning in a Tribal Region: Reflections from a Fifth Schedule Area of India (Aashish Khakha). - Chapter 10. Religious Urbanism: Emergent Mixed-use Approaches to Planning and (re)development in Lagos, Nigeria (Taibat Lawanson). - Chapter 11. New directions in spatial development in Southern Africa: Outlining the background, influences and significance of co-produced spatial production in Namibia (Guillermo Delgado). - Chapter 12. Urban Planning Practices in Mainland China: Evolution and Paradigm Shifts (Zhi Liu). - Chapter 13: Conclusions (Anjali Karol Mohan, Juliana Gomez and Sony Pellissery)
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG Networks and Geographies of Global Social Policy
Book SynopsisThis open access book analyses the global diffusion of social policy as a process driven by multiplex ties between countries in global social networks. The contributions analyze links between countries via global trade, colonial history, similarity in culture, and spatial proximity. Networks are viewed as the structural backbone of the diffusion process, and diffusion is anlaysed via several subfields of social policy, in order to interrogate which network dimensions drive this process. The focus is on a global perspective of social policy diffusion via networks, and it is the first book to explicitly follow this macro-quantitative perspective on diffusion at a global scale whilst also comparing different networks. The collection tests the network structures in terms of their relevance to the diffusion process in different subfields of social policy such as old age and survivor pensions, labor and labor markets, health and long-term care, education and training, and family and gender policy.The book will therefore be invaluable to students and researchers of global social policy, sociology, political science, international relations, organization theory and economics.Table of ContentsNetworks of Global Social Policy Diffusion: The Effects of Culture, Economy, Colonial legacies, and Geographic Proximity.- The Global Diffusion of Work-Injury Insurance: The Role of Spatial Networks and Nation Building.- Networks of Global Policy Diffusion. The Introduction of Compulsory Education.- The Global Diffusion of Adult Basic Education.- The Emergence of Healthcare Systems.- Introduction of Long-Term Care Systems: The Nascent Diffusion of an Emergent Field of Social Policy.- Origins of Family Policy: Prerequisites or Diffusion.- From Geneva to the World? Global Network Diffusion of Anti-Discrimination Legislation in Employment and Occupation: The ILO’s C111.- The Diffusion of Workplace Anti-discrimination Regulations for the LGBTQ+ Community.- Critical Summary and Concluding Remarks.
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Springer International Publishing AG Counteracting the Neoliberal City
Book SynopsisIntroduction.- New theoretical frameworks for urban analysis and urban planning.- In-depth understanding of our cities.- Neoliberal cities.- A response to current urban crisis: the “Integral and Recognitive Urban Regeneration”.- Urban anti-hegemonic micro-projects that build an alternative future. The Italian case.- Conclusions.
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Springer Contemporary Models for ProPoor Housing in Urban SubSaharan Africa
Book SynopsisAn overview of housing and the urban poor South of the Sahara.- Part 1: Embracing inequality in the production process.- Housing facilities challenges for internally displaced households in Bonaberi-Douala, Cameroon.- Housing delivery for the poor in informal settlements: Contrapuntal urbanism in a postcolonial context of Windhoek, Namibia.- Land assembly for social housing developments and the advancement of spatial transformation: Case of the Aloe Ridge social housing project in Msunduzi Municipality.- From passive victims of elite housing policies to formal decision-making spaces for impactful delivery: Lessons from efforts of urban social movements in Zimbabwe.-Best practices for designing and building alternative models of smart affordable housing for low-income families.- Part 2: Housing finance.- Uncovering the inadequacies of South Africa's housing finance system: A deep dive into the persistent housing challenges.- The search for housing finance in contested housing schemes in post-2000 housing schemes in Harare.- Part 3: Balancing the formal and informal - Innovative trends.- Sport and recreational facilities as catalysts for development and social change in low-income human settlements in Greater Kokstad Municipality, South Africa.- Strategies for sustainable public housing programmes in Bauchi State, Nigeria.- Urban gatekeepers’ perception and challenges of planning implementation in north-central Nigeria.- Inclusionary housing and mixed-use development as a strategy to house the urban poor: Proposal for a selected precinct of Bloemfontein, South Africa.- (De)Constructing tenure prospects in emerging housing schemes – A case study of Harare.- Gender inequality and access to adequate housing provision in Buea, south west of Cameroon.- Backyard dwellings in the City of Cape Town: Implications for urban management.- Housing the urban poor – An Epilogue.
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Palgrave Macmillan New Gender Politics in South Asia
Book SynopsisChapter 1. Understanding Intersex from India: Ambiguity, Embodiment and Deconstruction.- Chaprer 2. Uncovering the Intricate Lived Experiences of Migrant Trans Men in Bengaluru through a Decolonial Lens.- Chapter 3. Gender, Space, and Geopolitics in the context of Nepal: A Focus on Localisation and Globalization.- Chapter 4. Communities, Spaces, and Subaltern Counterpublics: Case of Nachchi Sex Workers in Colombo, Sri Lanka.- Chapter 5. 'Sex/uality, New Media and Hyper-masculinity: Joyland and Transgenderism in Pakistan'.- Chapter 6. Pathways to the Future: Reimagining Scholarship in South Asia and Leadership on LGBTQIA+ Issues.- Chapter 7. Nuptial Hermeneutics: Love, Political Philosophy, Same-Sex Union in India.- Chapter 8. The past, present and future of Afghanistan’s LGBTQI+ community.- Chapter 9. LGBTIQ+ Rights Movement in Bangladesh: Examining Visibility and Activism.- Chapter 10. The Movement for Transgender Legal Rights in Pakistan.
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Brill The Governance of Daily Life in Africa: Ethnographic Explorations of Public and Collective Services
Book SynopsisAnchored in an empirically-grounded anthropology, this book explores the notion of governance in a non-normative way. It describes and analyses the institutional and political processes through which social actors and groups - be they state, private or 'third-sector' - contribute to the provision of public and collective goods or services. The book draws on case studies from Anglophone and Francophone Africa, crossing anthropological traditions that have too often evolved in parallel directions and dealing with a range of topics such as health, water supply, sanitation and waste management, security, humanitarian aid, land issues and decentralisation. Beyond African boundaries, it contributes to current debates about governmentality, public policy, subject making, public/private boundaries, and the role of the state.Trade ReviewReview in: African Studies Review Vol. 53, no. 1. ‘Resulting from a conference held in Leiden in 2002, this book presents a collection of thirteen contributions on the provision of public and collective services in Africa. Based on ethnographic fieldwork, these deal with topics as diverse as politics in refugee camps in Senegal, waste management in Ghana, drinking-water supply in Niger, and health services in Tanzania…. The aim of the book is to study how public and collective services are delivered in Africa. For all social scientists interested in this new field of research, it is definitely essential reading’.
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Brill Africa Yearbook Volume 11: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2014
Book SynopsisThe Africa Yearbook covers major domestic political developments, the foreign policy and socio-economic trends in sub-Sahara Africa – all related to developments in one calendar year. The Yearbook contains articles on all sub-Saharan states, each of the four sub-regions (West, Central, Eastern, Southern Africa) focusing on major cross-border developments and sub-regional organizations as well as one article on continental developments and one on African-European relations. While the articles have thorough academic quality, the Yearbook is mainly oriented to the requirements of a large range of target groups: students, politicians, diplomats, administrators, journalists, teachers, practitioners in the field of development aid as well as business people.Table of ContentsPreface List of Abbreviations Factual Overview I. Sub-Saharan Africa (Sebastian Elischer, Rolf Hofmeier, Andreas Mehler & Henning Melber) II. African-European Relations (Christine Hackenesc & Niels Keijzer) III. West Africa (Sebastian Elischer) Benin (Alexander Stroh) Burkina Faso (Dan Eizenga) Cape Verde (Gerhard Seibert) Côte d’Ivoire (Alfred Babo) Gambia (Alice Bellagamba) Ghana (Kwesi Aning & Nancy Annan) Guinea (Anita Schroven) Guinea-Bissau (Christoph Kohl) Liberia (Lansana Gberie) Mali (Bruce Whitehouse) Mauritania (Helena Olsson & Claes Olsson) Niger (Klaas van Walraven) Nigeria (Heinrich Bergstresser) Senegal (Emanuelle Bouilly & Marie Brossier) Sierra Leone (Krijn Peters) Togo (Dirk Kohnert) IV. Central Africa (Andreas Mehler) Cameroon (Fanny Pigeaud) Central African Republic (Andreas Mehler) Chad (Ketil Fred Hansen) Congo (Brett Carter) DR Congo (Claudia Simons) Equatorial Guinea (Joseph Mangarella) Gabon (Douglas Yates) São Tomé and Príncipe (Gerhard Seibert) V. Eastern Africa (Rolf Hofmeier) Burundi (Stef Vandeginste) Comoros (Rolf Hofmeier) Djibouti (Rolf Hofmeier) Eritrea (Nicole Hirt) Ethiopia (Jean Nicholas Bach) Kenya (Gabrielle Lynch) Rwanda (Susan Thomson) Seychelles (Rolf Hofmeier) Somalia (Stig Hansen) South Sudan (Peter Woodward) Sudan (Peter Woodward) Tanzania (Kurt Hirschler & Rolf Hofmeier) Uganda (Volker Weyel) VI. Southern Africa (Henning Melber) Angola (Jon Schubert) Botswana (David Sebudubudu & Keratilwe Bodilenyane) Lesotho (Roger Southall) Madagascar (Richard Marcus) Malawi (Lewis B. Dzimbiri & Tiyesere Mercy Chikapa-Jamali) Mauritius (Klaus-Peter Treydte) Mozambique (Joseph Hanlon) Namibia (Henning Melber) South Africa (Sanusha Naidu) Swaziland (Marisha Ramdeen & Senzo Ngubane) Zambia (Edalina Sanches) Zimbabwe (Amin Kamete) List of Authors
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Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) OECD regional outlook 2019: leveraging megatrends for cities and rural areas
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Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) OECD regional outlook 2020: addressing COVID-19 and moving to net zero greenhouse gas emissions
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Wachstumsmechanismen und nachhaltige Entwicklung
Book SynopsisWas können chinesische Wirtschaftswissenschaftler aus dem japanischen Wirtschaftsboom und der anschließenden Stagnation lernen? Dieses Projekt zielt darauf ab, den Wachstumsmechanismus und die Determinanten der nachhaltigen Entwicklung in China im Vergleich zu den japanischen Erfahrungen institutionell und empirisch zu untersuchen. Dies ist die erste Herausforderung bei der Durchführung einer vergleichenden Studie über Chinas und Japans Wirtschaftswachstum und Entwicklung. Unser Ziel ist es, den Übergang des Wirtschaftssystems und seinen Einfluss auf die chinesische und japanische Wirtschaft aus makro- und mikroökonomischer Sicht zu untersuchen. Dieses Buch wird für Wirtschaftswissenschaftler, Wissenschaftler der vergleichenden Politikwissenschaft und Wissenschaftler, die sich mit der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung Chinas oder Japans befassen, von Interesse sein.Table of Contents1 Einleitung.- 2 Vergleiche des chinesischen und japanischen Entwicklungsprozesses aus wirtschaftlicher und politisch-ökonomischer Sicht.- 3 Handel, ausländische Direktinvestitionen und Wirtschaftswachstum.- 4 Das digitale China: Die vierte industrielle Revolution mit chinesischen Merkmalen.- 5 Landwirtschaftliche Entwicklung in China: Vergleich mit der japanischen Erfahrung.- 6 Die Finanzinnovation in der Kapitalflußrechnung nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg: Evidence from Japan.- 7 Human Capital Agglomeration Effect and Regional Inequality.- 8 Environmental Policies and Water Resource Management.- 9 Dual Economic Structure, Surplus Labor and Rural-Urban Migration.- 10 Household Consumption and Manufactural Industry Upgrading.- 11 Enterprise Ownership Reform and Wage Gaps between Public and Private Sectors.- 12 Mitgliedschaft in der Kommunistischen Partei Chinas und Lohnunterschiede zwischen Parteimitgliedern und Nichtmitgliedern.- 13 Auswirkungen der Gewerkschaften auf die Arbeitsbedingungen.- 14 Gleichstellungspolitik und geschlechtsspezifische Unterschiede auf dem Arbeitsmarkt.- 15 Reform der staatlichen Rentenpolitik und Erwerbsbeteiligung.- 16 Erbschaftsmotive und Sparverhalten älterer Menschen.- 17 Einkommen, Einkommensungleichheit und subjektives Wohlbefinden.
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Springer Rural Planning and Construction in China
Book SynopsisIntroduction of Beautiful Countryside.- Rural Communities and Its Development.- Case Study of Shatan Village, Yutou Town.- Case Study of Shishitan Village, Yutou Town.- Case Study of Shangfeng Village, Yutou Town.
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Springer Green Design and Carbon Neutrality
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Springer-Verlag GmbH Resilience in Urban Transit Systems
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Streetlib S.R.L. Trump 2.0 The comeback
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Poems from the Inner Soul
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Ink Of Africa The Bullet That Missed
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Ink Of Africa The Bullet That Missed
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