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UNISA990000275100203316 |
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SHILLER, Robert J. |
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Euforia irrazionale : analisi dei boom di Borsa / Robert J. Shiller ; [traduzione di Lucia Scardapane] |
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Bologna : Il mulino, copyr. 2000 |
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Borse - Stati Uniti d'America |
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332.642 SHI 1 (IEP VII 175) |
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UNINA9910827118503321 |
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Gunter Helen |
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An intellectual history of school leadership, practice and research / / Helen M. Gunter |
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London, England : , : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, Plc., , 2020 |
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London, England : , : Bloomsbury Publishing, , 2020 |
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1-4742-2003-7 |
1-4725-7899-6 |
1-4725-7900-3 |
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1 online resource (241 p.) |
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Educational leadership - Philosophy |
School management and organization - Philosophy |
Educational leadership - Research |
School management and organization - Research |
Education |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Towards an Intellectual History -- Overview -- Towards an intellectual history -- The leadership era? -- Authoring an intellectual history -- Resources and contribution -- Part 1 Scoping Intellectual Histories -- Chapter 1 Knowledge Production -- Introduction -- Knowledge production -- Knowledgeable polities -- Summary -- Chapter 2 Intellectual Histories -- Introduction -- Ideas -- Intellectuals -- Practices -- Dimensions of intellectual histories -- Part 2 Framing Intellectual Histories. |
Chapter 3 Knowledge Traditions -- Introduction -- Experiential traditions -- Positivist scientific traditions -- Behaviourist science traditions -- Values traditions -- Critical science traditions -- Dynamics of knowledge traditions -- Summary -- Chapter 4 Knowledge Purposes -- Introduction -- Purposes -- Situational -- Functional -- Realist -- Activist -- Learning and development -- |
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Summary -- Chapter 5 Knowledge Domains -- Introduction -- Knowledge domains -- Understanding changes -- Living changes -- Delivering change -- Working for changes -- Transformation and leadership -- Summary. |
Chapter 6 Knowledge Contexts -- Introduction -- Contexts -- Trends in educational reform -- Summary -- Chapter 7 Knowledge Networks -- Introduction -- Actors and networks -- Epistemic groups -- Regimes of practice -- Summary -- Part 3 Dimensions of Intellectual Histories -- Chapter 8 Educational Administration -- Introduction -- Leadership -- An intellectual history of EA -- Knowledge production -- Summary -- Chapter 9 Educational Effectiveness and Improvement Research -- Introduction -- Leaders, leading and leadership -- An intellectual history of EEIR -- Knowledge production -- Summary. |
Chapter 10 Entrepreneurs and Popularizers -- Introduction -- Leaders, leading and leadership -- An intellectual history of Entrepreneurs and Popularizers -- Knowledge production -- Summary -- Chapter 11 Critical Educational Policy and Leadership Studies -- Introduction -- Leaders, leading and leadership -- An intellectual history of CEPaLS -- Knowledge production -- Summary -- Conclusion: Developing Intellectual Histories -- Introduction -- Breaking Bad -- State of the field -- Field agendas -- Intellectual histories -- References -- Index. |
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"An Intellectual History of School Leadership Practice and Research presents a detailed and critical account of the ideas that underpin the practice of educational leadership, through drawing on over 20 years of research into those who generate, popularise and use those ideas. It moves from abstracted accounts of knowledge claims based on studying field outputs, towards the biographies and practices of those actively involved in the production and use of field knowledge. The book presents a critical account of the ideas underpinning educational leadership, and engages with those ideas by examining the origins, development and use of conceptual frameworks and models of best practice. It deploys an original approach to the design and composition of an intellectual history, and as such it speaks to a wider audience of scholars who are interested in developing and deploying such approaches in their particular fields."-- |
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UNINA9910635395003321 |
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Cancer Nanotechnology / / edited by Ângela Maria Almeida de Sousa, Christiane Pienna Soares, Marlus Chorilli |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023 |
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[1st ed. 2023.] |
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1 online resource (386 pages) |
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Biomedical and Life Sciences Series |
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Cancer |
Nanomedicine |
Cancer - Treatment |
Nanotechnology |
Cancer Nanotechnology |
Cancer Therapy |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Platform to improve proteomic evaluation to cancer therapy -- Epigenetics in cancer therapy -- Diagnosis of metastatic cancer -- Intervention of the microbiome for cancer therapy -- Lipid nanocarriers in cancer therapy -- Polymeric nanocarriers in cancer therapy -- Inorganic nanocarriers in cancer therapy -- Functionalization of nanostructures in cancer treatment -- Nano-fabrication technologies as cancer models -- Monoclonal antibodies in nanosystems as a strategy for cancer treatment -- Peptides and proteins in nanosystems as a strategy for cancer treatment -- Gene silencing for cancer therapy -- Nanotechnology to correct mitochondrial disorders in cancer diseases -- Chronobiology and nanotechnology to personalized cancer therapy -- Mannosylated nanovaccines in cancer immunotherapy -- Performance of anticancer DNA nanovaccines -- Anticancer messenger RNA nanovaccines -- Nanoparticles for imaging diagnostic techniques in cancer -- Nanomaterials for cancer phototheragnostic -- Photoimmunological therapies for cancer -- Microneedle-based delivery devices for cancer therapy -- Clinical trials involving |
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nanocarriers in cancer therapy. |
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Cancer nanotechnology is a growing, emerging area of cross-disciplinary research that aims to develop efficient, specific and noninvasive approaches to restore the health and well-being of all cancer patients through more effective diagnosis and treatment. This new volume serves as a fundamental guide to cutting-edge topics in cancer nanotechnology, including advances in therapy, the use of nanoparticles and nanomaterials, future directions for nanocarriers in cancer therapy, and the application of DNA and RNA nanovaccines. Organized into four sections, the volume presents an overview of research and innovation in the emerging field of nanotechnology as a powerful tool in the diagnosis, imaging and treatment of cancer. International experts author chapters addressing targets of cancer therapy, materials for cancer nanotechnology, strategies for cancer therapy using nanotechnology, and innovative nanotechnologies for cancer diagnosis and treatment. The volume will be useful for abroad audience, including cross-disciplinary researchers, trainees, health professionals, and experts in industry. . |
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