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UNINA9910554485403321 |
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Die Salons der Republik : Räume für Debatten / / hrsg. von Holger Kleine |
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Berlin : , : JOVIS Verlag GmbH, , [2021] |
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©2021 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (168 p.) |
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ARCHITECTURE / Study & Teaching |
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Frontmatter -- INHALT -- VORWORTE -- EINLEITUNG -- COMIC -- Ein Tag im Salon der Republik -- BERLIN -- Der Ort -- Die Salons -- Die Wandelhalle -- Das Dach -- Making-Of -- FRANKFURT AM MAIN -- Making-Of -- Die Salons -- Die Raumbildung -- Die Erkundungen -- Die Raumkonfigurationen -- ESSAYS -- Das geplante Demokratiezentrum Paulskirche Frankfurt -- Repräsentation des Raums und Räume der Repräsentation -- Demokratie und Öffentlichkeit im digitalen Wandel -- Orte demokratischer Innovationen als Salons der Republik? -- Stärkung der Demokratie durch Begegnung -- Der Raum als Moderator -- NACHWORT -- ANMERKUNGEN -- LITERATURVERZEICHNIS -- AUTOR*INNEN -- ENTWURFSVERFASSER*INNEN -- DANKSAGUNGEN -- IMPRESSUM |
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Schwindende Dialogfähigkeit prägt das politische Klima unserer Gegenwart in einem Maß, dass demokratische Praktiken zunehmend unter Druck geraten. Um dem Trend zum Ruckzug ins Selbstbestätigungsmilieu entgegenzuwirken, bedarf es neuer Räume, deren Atmosphären Debatten nicht nur dulden, sondern stimulieren und kultivieren. Studierende der Hochschule RheinMain haben deshalb Salons fur zentrale Orte in Berlin und Frankfurt/Main entworfen, die Lust auf Demokratie machen. Die Entwürfe werden im Sommer 2021 im Deutschen Architekturmuseum ausgestellt. Das Buch ergänzt die Präsentation der Entwürfe um fünf Essays namhafter Autor*innen und |
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einen Comic, der einen Tag in den Salons der Republik lebendig werden lässt. |
The political climate of our time is being shaped by a dwindling ability to engage in public dialogue, putting democratic practices under increasing pressure. In order to counter the trend towards retreating into the realm of self-affirmation, we need new spaces in which public debate is not only tolerated but stimulated. With this in mind, students at RheinMain University of Applied Sciences designed centrally located salons in Berlin and Frankfurt/Main that could inspire interest in democratic engagement. In summer 2021, the German Architecture Museum will exhibit these designs. This book complements the exhibit with five essays by well-known authors, as well as a comic strip depicting a day in the life of the Salons of the Republic. |
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UNINA9910967178903321 |
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Adler Alfred <1870-1937., > |
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Understanding human nature / / Alfred Adler |
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Oxfordshire, England ; ; New York, : Routledge, 2013 |
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London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013 |
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1-136-70256-3 |
0-415-82065-0 |
0-203-43883-3 |
1-136-70249-0 |
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Edizione |
[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (305 p.) |
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Psychology |
Characters and characteristics |
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"First published in 1928 by George Allen & Unwin Ltd"--T.p. verso. |
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Cover; Understanding Human Nature; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Preface; Translator's Preface; Table of Contents; Introduction; Book I: Human Behavior; I. The Soul; The Concept and Premise of the Psychic Life; The Function of the Psychic Organ; |
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Teleology in the Psychic Life; II. Social Aspects of the Psychic Life; The Absolute Truth; The Need for Communal Life; Security and Adaptation; The Social Feeling; III. Child and Society; The Situation of the Infant; The Influence of Difficulties; Man as a Social Being; IV. The World We Live in; The Structure of Our Cosmos |
Elements in the Development of the Cosmic PicturePerception; Memory; Imagination; Fantasy; Dreams: General Considerations; Empathy and Identification; Hypnosis and Suggestion; V. The Feeling of Inferiority and the Striving for Recognition; The Situation in Early Childhood; The Striving for Superiority; The Graph of Life and the Cosmic Picture; VI. The Preparation for Life; Play; Attention and Distraction; Criminal Negligence and Forgetfulness; The Unconscious; Dreams; Talent; VII. Sex; Bisexuality and the Division of Labor; The Dominance of the Male in the Culture of Today |
The Alleged Inferiority of WomenDesertion from Womanhood; Tension Between the Sexes; Attempts at Reform; VIII. The Family Constellation; Book II: The Science of Character; I. General Considerations; The Nature and Origin of Character; The Significance of the Social Feeling for the Development of Character; The Direction of Character Development; The Old School of Psychology; Temperament and Endocrine Secretion; Recapitulation; II. Aggressive Character Traits; Vanity and Ambition; Jealousy; Envy; Avarice; Hate; III. Non-Aggressive Character Traits; Seclusiveness; Anxiety; Faint-Heartedness |
Untamed Instincts as the Expression of Lessened AdaptationIV. Other Expressions of Character; Cheerfulness; Thought Processes and Ways of Expression; Schoolboy Immaturity; Pedants and Men of Principle; Submissiveness; Imperiousness; Mood and Temperament; Hard Luck; Religiosity; V. Affects and Emotions; Disjunctive Affects; Ange; Sadness; The Misuse of Emotion; Disgust; Fear and Anxiety; The Conjunctive Affects; Joy; Sympathy; Modesty; Appendix; General Remarks on Education; Conclusion |
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Originally published in 1928 this book was an attempt to acquaint the general public with the fundamentals of Individual Psychology. At the same time it is a demonstration of the practical application of these principles to the conduct of everyday relationships, and the organization of our personal life. Based upon a years' lectures to audiences at the People's Institute in Vienna, the purpose of the book was to point out how the mistaken behaviour of the individual affects harmony of our social and communal life; to teach the individual to recognize their own mistakes; and finally, to show them how they may effect a harmonious adjustment to the communal life. Adler felt that mistakes in business or in science were costly and deplorable, but mistakes in the conduct of life are usually dangerous to life itself. This book is dedicated by the author in his preface 'to the task of illuminating man's progress toward a better understanding of human nature.' |
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UNINA9910973523203321 |
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Applied linguistics and materials development / edited by Brian Tomlinson |
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London ; New York, : Continuum International Pub. Group, 2013 |
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9781472541567 |
1472541561 |
9781283853248 |
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9781441118554 |
1441118551 |
9781441133953 |
144113395X |
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Edizione |
[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (345 p.) |
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Language and languages - Study and teaching |
Teaching - Aids and devices |
Language acquisition |
Second language acquisition |
Applied linguistics - Research |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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1. Introduction: Applied Linguistics and Materials Development Brian Tomlinson -- Part I: Learning and Teaching Languages -- 2. Second Language Acquisition Brian Tomlinson -- 3. Beyond Semantics: Moving Language in Foreign Language Learning Peter Lutzker -- 4. Classroom Research Brian Tomlinson 5. Language Learning for Young Learners Irma-Kaarina Ghosn Comments on Part I Brian Tomlinson -- Part II: Aspects of Language Use -- 6. Spoken Language Research: The Applied Linguistic Challenge Ivor Timmis -- 7. Vocabulary Alan Maley -- 8. Pragmatics Andrew Cohen and Noriko Ishihara -- 9. The Application of Discourse Analysis to Materials Design for Language Teaching Ben Fenton-Smith -- 10. Intercultural Competence Michael Byram and |
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Hitomi Masuhara -- Comments on Part II Brian Tomlinson -- Part III: Language Skills -- 11. Reading Alan Maley andPhilip Prowse -- 12. The Teaching of Reading in English for Young Learners: Some Considerations and Next Steps Annie Hughes -- 13. Listening in Another Language: Research and Materials Rumia Ableeva and Jeff Stranks -- 14. Materials for Writing: Was This the Case of the Runaway Bandwagon? Jayakaran Mukundan and Vahid -- Nimiechisalem -- 15. Teaching Speaking in a Second Language Ann Burns and David A. Hill -- Comments on Part III Brian Tomlinson -- Part IV: Curriculum Development -- 16. Implementing Language Policy and Planning Through Materials Development Chris Kennedy and Brian Tomlinson -- 17. Studies of Pedagogy Freda Mishan -- 18. Modes of Delivery Freda Mishan -- 19. Language Testing Washback: The Role of Materials Kathleen Bailey and Hitomi Masuhara -- Comments on Part IV Brian Tomlinson -- 20. Conclusion: The Future of Applied Linguistics and Materials Development Brian Tomlinson -- Bibliography -- Index |
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Focuses for the first time on materials development and applications of current research and theory for the main areas of applied linguistics (e.g. second language acquisition, pragmatics, vocabulary studies). There are many books on applied linguistic theory and research and there are now a number of books on the principled development of materials for language learning, but this book takes a new approach by connecting the two concerns. Each of its chapters first of all presents relevant theories and research conclusions for its area and then considers practical applications for materials development. The chapters achieve these applications by reporting and commenting on current theory and research, by analysing the match between current published materials and current theory and by suggesting and exemplifying applications of current theory to materials development. This will be an essential resource both for those studying or teaching materials development and for those studying or teaching applied linguistics. |
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