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Resilience Stories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Resilience Stories

Be resilient! Today, we hear this line in almost any context. The term resilience is among the most repeated buzzwords. But why, simply, do we need to be resilient? Hamideh Mahdiani presents answers to this question by challenging a reductionistic understanding of resilience from single disciplinary perspectives; by questioning the dominance of life sciences in defining an age-old concept; and by problematizing the neglected role of life writing in fostering resilience. In so doing, through a multidisciplinary frame of reference, the book works with various examples from life writing and life sciences, and testifies to the focal role of narrative studies in resilience research.

What Is Counterterrorism For?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

What Is Counterterrorism For?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-11-26
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  • Publisher: Policy Press

Terrorism will always be frontpage news – counterterrorism is often discussed as an afterthought, yet it is vitally important to understand what is done in the name of our safety. Since 9/11, there has been a huge ramping up of the state’s special powers in the name of security, such as indefinite detention, the assassination of suspected terrorists, the use of extraordinary rendition, torture, and changes to due process. However, these powers are often shadowy, they are rarely rolled back, and they can be counterproductive. This book focuses on understanding the costs of counterterrorism and asking how they can be reduced; global in scope, it looks not just at Western liberal democracies, but at numerous examples from across the world.

What Are Zoos For?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

What Are Zoos For?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-11-26
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  • Publisher: Policy Press

Are zoos an anachronism in the 21st century when we can watch animals in their natural habitat, close-up from our couches without worrying about cruelty? Should they go the way of other bygone era ‘spectacles’ and ‘attractions’ that we now regard as barbaric? There are vocal campaigners and activists who believe so. Heather Browning and Walter Veit disagree, but they acknowledge there is a case to be answered. In What are Zoos for? they test the common justifications for zoos (entertainment, education, research, conservation) against the evidence and suggest what the best zoos of the future should look like to ensure that they are primarily for animals and not just for people.

Reference and Information Services
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 786

Reference and Information Services

Written as a textbook for LIS students taking reference courses, this fully updated and revised seventh edition of Reference and Information Services: An Introduction also serves as a helpful handbook for practitioners to refamiliarize themselves with particular types and formats of sources and to refresh their knowledge on specific service topics. The first section grounds the rest of the textbook with an overview of the foundations of reference and an introduction to the theories, values, and standards that guide reference service. The second section provides an overview of reference services and techniques for service provision, establishing a foundation of knowledge on reference service ...

Resilience and the Brown Babe’s Burden
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Resilience and the Brown Babe’s Burden

This volume examines the concept and practice of resilience from the perspective of Filipina philosophers. It investigates the double-edged nature of resilience and other key assumptions and ideas about human resilience and resilient cultures and institutions. The chapters in the collection are intersectional in approach, drawing from feminist theory, social and political philosophy, critical theory, pragmatism, virtue theory, social epistemology, and decolonial theory in their engagement of the theme. Part of the Academics, Politics and Society in the Post-Covid World series, the book will be of interest to scholars and students of philosophy, political theory, feminist theory, philosophy of education, cultural studies, and development studies. It will be valuable to academics in Philippine Studies, Asian and Southeast Asian Studies, and Global South Studies.

Lives Lived, Lives Imagined
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 197

Lives Lived, Lives Imagined

Perceptive, controversial, topical, and achingly funny, Miriam Toews’s books have earned her a place at the forefront of Canadian literature. In this first monograph on Toews’s work, Sabrina Reed examines the interplay of trauma and resilience in the author’s fiction. Reed skillfully demonstrates how Toews situates resilience across key themes, including: the home as both a source of trauma and an inspiration for resilient action; the road trip as a search for resolution and redemption; and the reframing of the Mennonite diaspora as an escape from patriarchal oppression. The deaths by suicide of Toews’s father and sister stand out as the most shocking and tragic of the author’s bio...

Displacement Governance and the Illusion of Integration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 331

Displacement Governance and the Illusion of Integration

There is a poetic convergence between the struggles of people on the move and people in the peripheries of power, as they may collectively envision alternative forms of coexistence and fight together for fundamental rights and a dignified life. The emergence of fresh perspectives on solidarity from local communities across the board can become the driving force behind a transformative movement of the people. Examples of small yet impactful acts of solidarity in the northern Mediterranean region illustrate how migration fuels social change, leading to the alteration of established norms. These examples further challenge the dominant populist narrative of migration, and integration into mainst...

Das Krankenhaus der Zukunft
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 372

Das Krankenhaus der Zukunft

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-07-01
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  • Publisher: MWV

Die demografische Entwicklung stellt das deutsche Gesundheitswesen vor bisher ungekannte Herausforderungen. Die wachsende Zahl älterer Menschen bei gleichzeitig sinkendem Fachkräfteangebot erfordert von allen Beteiligten enorme Anstrengungen und neues Denken. Die Krankenhauslandschaft in Deutschland steht vor einem unvermeidlichen Strukturwandel. Es müssen Lösungen gefunden werden, die die Versorgung sichern und die vorhandenen Ressourcen effizienter einsetzen. Die Krankenhäuser gehen dabei gemeinsam voran und spielen ihre Stärken als Kompetenzzentren an der Schnittstelle der zukünftigen ambulant-stationären Netzwerkstrukturen in der Versorgung aus. Statt eines Verteilungskampfes ist...

Resilience Stories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Resilience Stories

Today, "resilience" is among the most repeated buzzwords. Hamideh Mahdiani challenges a reductionistic understanding by questioning the dominance of life sciences in defining an age-old concept and by problematizing the neglected role of life writing in fostering resilience.

Speaking Back
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Speaking Back

What is hate speech? How does a person suffer when they are vilified? What can public policy do to redress it? This text proposes a new type of hate speech policy - "speaking back" - providing institutional, material and educational support to enable the victims of hate speech to respond.