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Starve and immolate : the politics of human weapons

Obrazy
Autor
Banu Bargu
Place of publication
New York
Publication date
2014
Table of Contents

Acknowledgments . . xi
Abbreviations . . xvii

Introduction - The Death Fast Struggle and the Weaponization of Life . . 1
Chapter 1 Biosovereignty and Necroresistance . . 37
Chapter 2 Crisis of Sovereignty . . 87
Chapter 3 The Biosovereign Assemblage and Its Tactics . . 125
Chapter 4 Prisoners in Revolt . . 163
Chapter 5 Marxism, Martyrdom, Memory . . 223
Chapter 6 Contentions Within Necroresistance . . 271
Conclusion - From Chains to Bodies . . 327

Notes . . 351
Bibliography . . 411
Index . . 459

Series
(New Directions in Critical Theory)

Inclusion matters : the foundation for shared prosperity

Obrazy
Place of publication
Washington

Publisher

Publication date
2013
Table of Contents

Foreword . . xv
Acknowledgments . . xix
Abbreviations . . xxii

Overview . . 1
 Clarifying Concepts . . 3
 Who Gets Excluded and How? . . 5
 Inclusion in What and How? . . 8
 Enhancing Social Inclusion by Improving Ability, Opportunity, and Dignity . . 13
 The Changing Context for Social Inclusion . . 18
 Attention to Attitudes and Perceptions Is Important in Addressing Social Inclusion . . 22
 Social Inclusion Can Be Achieved . . 25
 What Can Policies and Programs Do to Enhance Social Inclusion? . . 26
 The Right Question . . 31
 Concluding Reflections . . 33
 References . . 34

Introduction . . 39
 The Issue and the Idea . . 39
 What Does This Report Intend to Do? . . 41
 Roadmap of the Report . . 43
 Notes . . 44
 References . . 44

I. FRAMING THE ISSUE
Chapter 1 - What Do We Mean by Social Inclusion? . . 49
 Where Does the Usage Come From? . . 49
 Contours around an Abstraction . . 50
 Social Inclusion Matters for Itself and Because Exclusion Is Too Costly . . 53
 Measure What You Value: The Challenge of Quantifying Social Inclusion . . 56
 Notes . . 61
 References . .61
Chapter 2 - Who Gets Excluded and Why? . . 67
 Individuals, Groups, and Their Identities . . 67
 How Exclusion Plays Out . . 77
 Concluding Reflections . . 85
 References . . 86
Chapter 3 - Inclusion in What? Through What Channels? . . 91
 What Do Individuals and Groups Take Part In? . . 91
 What Influences the Terms on Which Individuals and Groups Take Part in Society? . . 100
 Concluding Reflections . . 110
 References . . 112

II. TRANSITIONS, TRANSFORMATIONS, AND PERCEPTIONS
Chapter 4 - Transitions, Transformations, and the Changing Context of Inclusion . . 119
 Complex Demographic Transitions . . 120
 Spatial Transitions . . 132
 Economic Transitions . . 138
 Not Just Transitions but Revolutions in Knowledge, Information, and Citizen Action . . 146
 Concluding Reflections . . 150
 Notes . . 151
 References . . 152
Chapter 5 - Attitudes and Perceptions of Inclusion . . 157
 Subjective Assessments of Individuals and Groups . . 159
 Attitudes toward Excluded Groups . . 162
 Perceptions of Inequality and Fairness . . 179
 Concluding Reflections . . 185
 Notes . . 185
 References . . 186

III. CHANGE IS POSSIBLE
Chapter 6 - Change toward Social Inclusion . . 193
 Change in What? . . 194
 The Propellers of Change toward Social Inclusion . . 200
 The Importance of Shared Goals and Strong Institutions . . 202
 Reflecting on the Trajectory of Change . . 209
 References . . 210
Chapter 7 - Propelling Social Inclusion . . 213
 Intervening for Social Inclusion through Markets . . 215
 Intervening for Social Inclusion through Services . . 219
 Intervening for Social Inclusion through Spaces . . 223
 Cross-Cutting Approaches Spanning Many Domains . . 229
 What Can Social Inclusion Mean in Practice? . . 234
 Notes . . 242
 References . . 242
Chapter 8 - Concluding Reflections . . 249
 What Does This Report Mean for Practitioners of Development? . . 251
 References . . 253

Appendix A - Usage of Terms Social Inclusion and Social Exclusion . . 255
 References . . 258
Appendix B - Recent Measures of Well-Being . . 261
Appendix C Illustrative Examples of Policies and Programs That Address Social Inclusion . . 267

Series
(New Frontiers of Social Policy)

California dreaming : boosterism, memory, and rural suburbs in the Golden State

Obrazy
Autor
Paul J. P. Sandul
Place of publication
Morgantown
Publication date
2014
Table of Contents

Acknowledgments . . ix
Introduction: Bourgeois Horticulturists in an Agricultural Wonderland . . 1

PART ONE - CALIFORNIA DREAMING . . 19
 The Market Revolution and Romanticism . . 20
CHAPTER ONE: The Suburban Ideal . . 25
 Boosterism . . 34
CHAPTER TWO: The California Dream . . 38

PART TWO - HARVESTING SUBURBS . . 60
 Suburban Definitions, Archetypes, and Limitations . . 62
CHAPTER THREE: The Model Colony of Ontario as the Model Agriburb . . 66
CHAPTER FOUR: The Agriburbs of Sacramento . . 87
 Welcome to the Growth Machine . . 112
CHAPTER FIVE: The Boosters . . 117

PART THREE - CULTIVATING MEMORY . . 149
 Coming to Terms with Memory . . 152
CHAPTER SIX: The Ongoing Legacies of Boosterism . . 157
CHAPTER SEVEN: Collected Memory and the Continued Legacies of Boosterism . . 182
CONCLUSION: Harvesting Suburbs, Cultivating Memory . . 208

Notes . . 221
Selected Bibliography . . 275
Index . . 301
About the Author . . 306

Series
(Rural Studies Series ; vol. 2)

Josef Werndl und die Waffenfabrik in Steyr

Obrazy
Autor
Hans Stögmüller
Place of publication
Steyr

Publisher

Publication date
2012
Table of Contents

Einleitung . . 6

DER MENSCH
1. Josef Werndl - Sein Leben . . 15
2. Die Familie . . 56
3. Werndl als Politiker . . 77
4. Major im Bürgerkorps . . 89
5. Seine sozialen Leistungen . . 97
6. Sein Hausbesitz . . 109
7. Engagement bei Wolfsegg-Traunthaler . . 118
8. Anekdoten . . 122
9. Gedenken an Werndl . . 134

DAS WERK
1. Steyr, die alte Waffenschmiede . . 151
2. Die Werndl-Werke (bis 1869) . . 165
3.1. Die Aktiengesellschaft (bis 1880) . . 198
3.2. Die Österreichische Waffenfabriks-Gesellschaft ab 1880 . . 135
5. Das Erbe Josef Werndls . . 284
6. Konstrukteure und leitende Mitarbeiter . . 345
7. Wohnbau für die Arbeiter . . 360
8. Die Rolle der Arbeiter . . 372

Anhang . . 406
Literatur und Quellen . . 433
Bildnachweis . . 444
Nachwort . . 445

Damen, Ritter und Feministinnen : zum Frauenrechtsdiskurs in Polen

Obrazy
Autor
Sławomira Walczewska ; mit einem Vorwort von Claudia Kraft und Sigrid Metz-Göckel ; sowie einem Nachwort von der Verfasserin ; aus dem Polnischen von Ursula Kiermeier
Place of publication
Wiesbaden
Publication date
2015
Table of Contents

Zur Geschichte der Frauenfrage und feministischer Bewegungen in Polen . . VII

Einführung . . 1

Konstituierung einer neuen Identität . . 9
  Persönliche Freiheit . . 11
  Der Körper - Die Gefühle - Sex und Reproduktion . . 37
  Die Teilhabe am öffentlichen Leben . . 37
  Eigenständigkeit . . 66

Die Neuaushandlung des Geschlechtervertrags . . 91
  Männer und Frauen . . 97
  Der Ehezwang . . 126
 
Emanzipatorische Strategien . . 155

Abschied von den Damen und Rittern . . 185

Anderthalb Dekaden später . . 187

Literaturverzeichnis . . 193
Verzeichnis der Informationskästen im Text . . 207
Personenverzeichnis . . 209

Series
(Polnische Profile ; Bd. 2)