1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910466867903321

Titolo

Watching the Indonesian elections 2014 / / edited by Ulla Fionna

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Singapore : , : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, , 2015

©2015

ISBN

981-4620-84-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (1 PDF (xii, 184 pages) : illustration

Collana

ISEAS Perspective

Disciplina

959.86

Soggetti

Elections - Indonesia

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD / Beng, Ooi Kee -- INTRODUCTION -- 1 THE GUBERNATORIAL RACE IN JAKARTA: Background and Implications / Yew-Foong, Hui / Bhakti, Ikrar Nusa -- 2 INDONESIAN PARTIES STRUGGLE FOR ELECTABILITY / Fionna, Ulla -- 3 WHO WILL BE INDONESIAN PRESIDENT IN 2014? / Lane, Max -- 4 INDONESIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION FORCING REJUVENATION OF PARTIES / Fionna, Ulla -- 5 RESISTING DEMOCRACY: Front Pembela Islam and Indonesia's 2014 Elections / Wilson, Ian -- 6 GETTING TO KNOW THE CONTESTANTS OF THE 2014 INDONESIAN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS / Fionna, Ulla / Arifianto, Alexander R. -- 7 A SNAPSHOT OF THE CAMPAIGNING IN INDONESIA'S 2014 LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS / Arifianto, Alexander R. / Fionna, Ulla / Njoto-Feillard, Gwenael -- 8 UNPACKING THE RESULTS OF THE 2014 INDONESIAN LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS / Arifianto, Alexander R. -- 9 INDONESIA'S 2014 LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS The Dilemmas of "Elektabilitas" Politics / Lane, Max -- 10 THE ISLAMIC FACTOR IN THE 2014 INDONESIAN ELECTIONS / Njoto-Feillard, Gwenael -- 11 VOTE-BUYING IN INDONESIA'S 2014 ELECTIONS The Other Side of the Coin / Fionna, Ulla -- 12 GAP NARROWS BETWEEN CANDIDATES IN INDONESIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS / Lane, Max -- 13 ANALYSING THE ECONOMIC PLATFORMS IN THE INDONESIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION / Sambodo, Maxensius Tri / Arifianto, Alexander R. -- 14 INDONESIAN ISLAMIC PARTIES AFTER



THE 2014 ELECTIONS Divided and Self-Centred / Arifianto, Alexander R. -- 15 SAFEGUARDING INDONESIA'S PLURALISM: An Essential Task for Joko Widodo / Njoto-Feillard, Gwenael -- 16 JOKOWI'S KEY ECONOMIC CHALLENGE: Improving Fiscal Policy for Equitable Growth / Sambodo, Maxensius Tri / Negara, Siwage Dharma -- 17 CROSSING THE RIVER WHILE AVOIDING THE STONES: Jokowi's Run-up to the Presidency / Fionna, Ulla / Hutchinson, Francis E. -- 18 POST-ELECTIONS INDONESIA: Towards a Crisis of Government? / Lane, Max -- EPILOGUE: JOKOWI'S FIRST MONTHS: Compromise Cabinet, Subsidy Cuts, and Corrupt Coalition / Fionna, Ulla

Sommario/riassunto

"As the euphoria fades from the Jokowi presidency, this timely book reviews the processes that brought him to the top, and the processes that have undermined his initial standing. The nineteen articles by ten writers provide views from along the way, starting with a chapter on the Jakarta governor elections from November 2012 and preceding through the key events up to a contemporary assessment in February 2015. Several major clues to the current disillusion are provided in accounts of the legislative elections and the presidential campaigns. Key topics are vote buying, the Islamic factor, economic platforms, pluralism, economic challenges. Max Lane points to deep alienation from politics and the emergence of new unions and a new political arena. The ISEAS team provides a range of events and analyses that will be most useful to all students of current Indonesian politics; clear, concise, insightful." - David Reeve, Conjoint Associate Professor UNSW, ILTI Academic Coordinator ACICIS. "This book effectively captures the dynamics of Indonesian politics by focusing on the various phenomena surrounding the 2014 elections. It begins this political journey with an analysis of the implementation of local autonomy, and the birth of a leader brave enough to challenge extant political elites. It further explores the application of political culture in campaigns, the shortcomings of elected leaders, and the inadequacy of a state obliged to accommodate various interest groups. Beyond all these, this book proves that the political culture approach remains crucial in investigating Indonesia's political realities." - Sukardi Rinakit, Political Analyst, Special Staff to President Joko Widodo



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910139787803321

Titolo

Sepsis and non-infectious systemic inflammation [[electronic resource] ] : from biology to critical care / / edited by Jean-Marc Cavaillon, Christophe Adrie

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Weinheim, : Wiley-VCH

Chichester, : John Wiley [distributor], c2009

ISBN

1-282-18916-6

9786612189166

3-527-62615-8

3-527-62616-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (449 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

CavaillonJean-Marc

AdrieChristophe

Disciplina

616.944

Soggetti

Septicemia

Inflammation

Septicemia - Pathophysiology

Inflammation - Pathophysiology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Sepsis and Non-infectious Systemic Inflammation; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; Part I Clinical Aspects of Sepsis and SIRS; 1 Definition of Sepsis and Non-infectious SIRS; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Sepsis Syndrome; 1.3 Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome; 1.4 Sepsis Markers; 1.5 Inflammation versus Infection; 1.6 Conclusion; References; 2 Epidemiology of Sepsis and Non-infectious SIRS; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Epidemiology of SIRS: Incidence and Prevalence; 2.3 Epidemiology of Sepsis: Incidence and Prevalence; 2.4 Epidemiology of SIRS and Sepsis: Outcome

2.5 Explanations for the Variability in Estimates of Incidence, Prevalence and Mortality2.5.1 Problems with the Definitions of Sepsis; 2.5.2 Differences in Study Design; 2.5.3 Lack of Consistency in Reported Indices; 2.5.4 'Hidden' Sepsis; 2.5.5 Poor and Missing Data; 2.5.6 Real Differences in Regional Epidemiology of Sepsis; 2.6 Conclusions Based



on Available Epidemiological Data; 2.6.1 Trends over Time: Incidence, Mortality; 2.6.2 Disparities in the Burden of Sepsis: Race and Gender; 2.6.3 Site of Primary Infection; 2.6.4 Organism; 2.6.5 Environmental Factors in Risk

2.7 Special Populations2.7.1 Malignancy; 2.7.2 HIV; 2.7.3 Children; 2.8 Resource Utilization; 2.9 Prevention, Early Intervention, and Systems of Care; 2.10 Outcome other than Mortality; 2.11 Implications for Planning of Health Services; References; 3 Similarities of the Clinical Aspects of Sepsis and Non-infectious SIRS; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Case Report; 3.3 Epidemiology of SIRS; 3.4 SIRS Criteria reflect Systemic Inflammation; 3.4.1 Fever; 3.4.2 Tachycardia; 3.4.3 Leucocytosis; 3.4.4 Tachypnea; 3.5 Phenomenon Triggering Inflammation; 3.5.1 Infectious Etiology; 3.5.2 Non-infectious Etiology

3.6 Circulating Markers for Systemic Inflammation Characterization3.7 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; 4 Organ Dysfunctions during Severe Sepsis and Septic-like Syndromes: Epidemiology, Classification, and Mechanisms; 4.1 Definitions; 4.2 Classification of Organ Dysfunctions; 4.3 Epidemiology; 4.4 Pathophysiology of Organ Dysfunctions in Sepsis; 4.4.1 Microvascular Dysfunction; 4.4.2 Endothelial Injury and Coagulopathy; 4.4.3 Endothelial Activation; 4.4.4 Endothelial Dysfunction; 4.4.5 Cytopathic Hypoxia; 4.4.5.1 Inhibition of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase

4.4.5.2 Inhibition of Cytochrome a(1)a(3)4.4.5.3 Inhibition of Mitochondrial Enzyme under the Influence of Peroxynitrite (ONOO(-)); 4.4.5.4 The Poly (ADP-ribose) Polymerase (PARP-1) Hypothesis; 4.4.6 Inflammatory Cytokines; 4.5 Main Organ Dysfunctions; 4.5.1 Cardiocirculatory Dysfunction; 4.5.1.1 Cardiac Dysfunction; 4.5.1.2 Vascular Dysfunction; 4.5.2 Renal Dysfunction; 4.5.3 Respiratory Dysfunction; 4.5.4 Brain Dysfunction; 4.5.5 Hematologic Dysfunction; 4.5.6 Hepatic Dysfunction; 4.6 Critique of the Organ Dysfunction Concept and of the Scores used in ICU Patients

4.7 Organ Failure: Severity Marker or Protective Phenomenon?

Sommario/riassunto

Providing definitions, clinical features and epidemiology, this handbook and reference adopts a comprehensive approach, describing in detail the various physiological systems involved. As such, it is the first to combine sepsis and non-infectious SIRS, reviewing both the biological and medical aspects of these two important syndromes. The whole is rounded off with a discussion of past, present and future therapies.



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910679875503321

Titolo

The journal of business inquiry : research, education, and application

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Orem, Utah, : Utah Valley University, Woodbury School of Business

ISSN

2155-4056

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource

Disciplina

650

Soggetti

Business

Periodicals.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Periodico

4.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910984581403321

Autore

Ahrweiler Petra

Titolo

Participatory Artificial Intelligence in Public Social Services : From Bias to Fairness in Assessing Beneficiaries / / edited by Petra Ahrweiler

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025

ISBN

9783031716782

Edizione

[1st ed. 2025.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (405 pages)

Collana

Artificial Intelligence, Simulation and Society, , 3004-9830

Disciplina

303.483

Soggetti

Science - Social aspects

Sociology

Artificial intelligence

Social service

Science and Technology Studies

Artificial Intelligence

Social Work

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



Nota di contenuto

Using a Case Study Approach for Investigating the Status Quo and Future Options of AI-based Social Assessment in Public Service Provision -- Inclusive Technology Co-Design for Participatory AI -- Ethical Aspects of Research on AI-based Social Assessment -- Participatory Action Research for AI in Social Services: An Example of Local Practices from Catalonia -- Specialists and Algorithms: Implementation of AI in the Delivery of Unemployment Services in Estonia -- AI Use in the Asylum Procedure in Germany: Exploring Perspectives with Refugees and Supporters on Assessment Criteria and Beyond -- Social Assessment for the Targeted Subsidies Plan as a Social Service Provision in Iran: AI Application in the Targeted Subsidies Plan -- Social Assessment and Cultural Resistance: The Public Distribution System in Tamil Nadu, India -- The Role of AI in Effective Social Protection Delivery: The National Cash Transfer Programme in Nigeria -- The Potential of Artificial Intelligence in the Assessment of System of Social Integration of Veterans of the Russian-Ukrainian War -- Assessment for AI in Social Services: Community Virtual Nursing Home in Shanghai, China -- AI Integration in Mental Health Services: Examining Trends in the US and Peoria, Illinois -- Towards Culture-Sensitive, Responsive and Participatory AI.

Sommario/riassunto

This open access edited volume focuses on fairness issues concerning the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for social service provision in national welfare systems. With this, it touches upon important questions in the innovation agenda of countries across continents about the ethics, justice, quality, responsibility, accountability, and transparency to use AI for state functions. The volume shows that in many countries, AI, or at least data analytics methods, are already in place to support the assessment of beneficiaries for deciding on the value criteria to distinguish between legal /fraudulent, deserving/non-deserving, or needy/non-needy recipients. The book provides a cross-cultural comparison of AI-based social assessment among national welfare systems of 9 countries across 4 continents: Spain, Estonia, Germany, Iran, India, Nigeria, Ukraine, China and USA. Based on participatory research results from multi-stakeholder inputs, especially those from vulnerable groups, the chapters in this volume show that value criteria for fairness and social justice are context-bound and vary across the globe. Furthermore, they are in constant flux, aligned to social change. Thus, the volume looks at pathways to developing culture-sensitive, responsive and participatory AI for social assessment in public service provision. The contributions are interdisciplinary and introduce perspectives from the fields of sociology, computational social science, computer science and public policy. This topical volume is of interest to a wide readership.