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BATAILLE, Georges |
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L' esperienza interiore / Georges Bataille ; traduzione di Clara Morena |
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II.1.D. 3909(V A COLL. 113/14) |
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UNINA9910346810603321 |
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Strotmann Harald |
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Arbeitsplatzdynamik in der baden-wuerttembergischen Industrie |
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Bern, : Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, 2018 |
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Economic theory & philosophy |
Labour economics |
Economic systems & structures |
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Die Betrachtung aggregierter Beschäftigungsentwicklungen greift zu kurz, wenn man sich für die Dynamik und die Unterschiedlichkeit |
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betriebsindividueller Beschäftigungsveränderungen interessiert. Für diese Arbeit wurden daher erstmals für die baden-württembergische Industrie und die Jahre 1980 bis 1999 amtliche Betriebsdaten zu einem Betriebspaneldatensatz verknüpft. Ausgehend von einer fundierten Analyse der betrieblichen Arbeitsplatzdynamik werden mögliche betriebsindividuelle, branchenspezifische, aber auch regionale Einflussfaktoren des betrieblichen Beschäftigungswachstums einer empirischen Überprüfung unterzogen. Eine ökonometrische Analyse möglicher Determinanten des Auftretens und insbesondere des Überlebens von neu gegründeten Industriebetrieben rundet die Arbeit ab. |
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UNINA9910647234403321 |
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Human rights at the intersections : transformation through local, global, and cosmopolitan landscapes / / [edited by] Anthony Tirado Chase, Sofia Gruskin, Pardis Mahdavi and Hussein Banai |
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London [England] : , : Bloomsbury Academic, , 2022 |
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[London, England] : , : Bloomsbury Publishing, , 2022 |
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[First edition.] |
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1 online resource (272 pages) |
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Human rights |
Human rights workers |
Comparative politics |
Globalization |
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Section 1: Introduction / by Chase, Gruskin, and Mahdavi -- Section 2: Exploding the Global/Local Binary in 'Cosmopolitan' Human Rights. 1. LaDawn Haglund (Arizona State University), 'Cosmopolitan Human Rights and Local Transformation: In Tension or in Tandem'? ; 2. Shareen Hertel (University of Connecticut), 'Mobilizing Empathy for a |
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Truly Cosmopolitan Human Rights.' ; 3. Kristi Kenyon (University of Winnipeg), Relationship-based Cosmopolitanism Is Key to Meaningful but Messy Rights Protections. ; 4. Joe Hoover, (University of London), 'Cosmopolitanism's Abstractions Can Blind Us to Damaging Hierarchies of Humanity.' ; 5. Hussein Banai, (Indiana University) 'Everyday Cosmopolitanism.' ; 6. Bahey Eldin Hassan (Cairo Institute of Human Rights Studies): 'On Global Norms Sustaining Local Human Rights Movements in the Arab World' ; 7. Pablo Abitbol (Montes de Mará, Colombia, Historic Memory Project): 'Rural Colombia and Global Norms: Building Peace from the Ground Up.' -- Section 3: Human Rights and Sub-state Actors: Cities and Global Norms. 1. Nelson Camilo Sanchez (University of Virginia), 'Cosmopolitan Cities in an Illiberal World.' ; 2. Michael Goodhart (University of Pittsburgh): 'The Future of Human Rights is Local: Human Rights Cities and Local Politics' ; 3. Anthony Tirado Chase, 'Truth and Accountability in Los Angeles: Global Norms Informing City Reckoning Around Racial Justice' ; 4. Gaea Morales (University of Southern California), 'Cities and International Relations' ; 5. Erin Bromaghim and Angela Kim (Los Angeles Mayor's Office): 'The Sustainable Development Goals and City Policy in Los Angeles' ; 6. Thalia Gonzĺez (Occidental College), 'Cities and Human Rights in the United States' -- Section 4: Sexuality, Sexual Rights, and Reproductive Rights. 1. Rajat Khosla /Kate Gilmore (Amnesty International), 'Sex, sexuality, and sexual and reproductive health: the role of human rights' ; 2. Momin Rahman (Trent University), 'The homocolonialist' test for global LGBTQ+ & SOGIE rights strategies ; 3. Mauro Cabral (GATE/Argentina) 'The reform of medical protocols and law reform in light of the changes to the ICD: Improving the health and rights of transgender populations' ; 4. Morgan Carpenter (Intersex Australia), 'Intersex Health and Human Rights') ; 5. Vera Paiva (Professor, University of Säo Paulo) ; 6. Pascale Allotey (Director of United Nations University Institute for Global Health, Malaysia) -- Section 5: Feminism and the Triple Bind. 1. William Simmons (University of Arizona), 'Paternal Ignorance in Human Rights Devalues Knowledge of Marginalized Populations' ; 2. Dolores Trevizo (Occidental College), 'What Can Intersectional Approaches Reveal About Violence'? ; 3. Lara Stemple (UCLA), 'Claiming Gender for 'women only' Runs Counter to Fundamental Notions of Equality' ; 4. Amr Shalakany (American University in Cairo), 'Thinking Feminism and Feminist Movements and the Arab Spring' ; 5. Kathy Spillar (Executive Director of Feminist Majority Foundation and Ms. Magazine) ; 6. Gloria Steinem feminist social commentator and author -- Section 6: Concluding Roundtable -- Index. |
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"At a time when states are increasingly hostile to the international rights regime, human rights activists have forged alliances with non-state and sub-state actors as a point of entry for the implementation of human rights law. These recent developments complicate conventional analysis of relationships between local actors, global norms, and cosmopolitanism. The "lived realities of human rights" explored centrally in this book are shown to exist outside of human rights' traditional state-centrism and beyond a local-cosmopolitan binary. The contributions in this collection critically engage with debates on localism and cosmopolitanism, weaving insights from social sciences, humanities, and medicine into a broader call for interdisciplinary scholarship informed by practice. Chapters draw together theoretical frameworks on localism and cosmopolitanism, with case studies ranging from the #metoo movement and Black Lives Matter to the human rights implications of Covid-19. Overall, the contributors argue that much of the work to be done centres on how human rights |
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approaches can be better integrated across local and global institutions and better targeted towards grassroots-informed structural reform."-- |
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UNINA9910786559003321 |
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Oreskes Naomi |
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The collapse of western civilization : a view from the future / / Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway |
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New York, New York : , : Columbia University Press, , 2014 |
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©2014 |
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1 online resource (105 p.) |
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Civilization, Western - Forecasting |
Civilization, Western - 21st century |
Science and civilization |
Progress - Forecasting |
Twenty-first century |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Front matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. The Coming of the Penumbral Age -- 2. The Frenzy of Fossil Fuels -- 3. Market Failure -- Epilogue -- Lexicon of Archaic Terms -- Interview with the Authors -- Notes -- About the Authors |
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The year is 2393, and the world is almost unrecognizable. Clear warnings of climate catastrophe went ignored for decades, leading to soaring temperatures, rising sea levels, widespread drought and-finally-the disaster now known as the Great Collapse of 2093, when the disintegration of the West Antarctica Ice Sheet led to mass migration and a complete reshuffling of the global order. Writing from the Second People's Republic of China on the 300th anniversary of the Great Collapse, a senior scholar presents a gripping and deeply disturbing account of how the children of the Enlightenment-the political and economic elites of the so-called advanced industrial societies-failed to |
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act, and so brought about the collapse of Western civilization. In this haunting, provocative work of science-based fiction, Naomi Oreskes and Eric M. Conway imagine a world devastated by climate change. Dramatizing the science in ways traditional nonfiction cannot, the book reasserts the importance of scientists and the work they do and reveals the self-serving interests of the so called "carbon combustion complex" that have turned the practice of science into political fodder. Based on sound scholarship and yet unafraid to speak boldly, this book provides a welcome moment of clarity amid the cacophony of climate change literature. |
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