00967nam0-2200337---450-99000639830040332120071003154119.01-85898-212-X000639830FED01000639830(Aleph)000639830FED0100063983020000112d1997----km-y0itay50------baengGBUSy-------001yyEconomic theory and public decisionselected essays of Robert DorfmanRobert DorfmanCheltenhamEdward Elgar1997XXXIII, 464 p.24 cmEconomists of the twentieth century338.920itDorfman,Robert664ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990006398300403321H01.2546985DECTSXV G2 4337248*FGBCDECTSFGBCEconomic theory and public decision659838UNINA03504nam 2200661 450 991048085610332120200929155854.00-271-07634-80-271-03248-010.1515/9780271032481(CKB)1000000000466559(MH)009419018-6(SSID)ssj0000136686(PQKBManifestationID)12053615(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000136686(PQKBWorkID)10087403(PQKB)10656996(MiAaPQ)EBC6224592(DE-B1597)583905(DE-B1597)9780271032481(EXLCZ)99100000000046655920200929d2004 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrDemocratization without representation the politics of small industry in Mexico /Kenneth C. ShadlenUniversity Park, Pennsylvania :The Pennsylvania State University Press,[2004]©20041 online resource (xvi, 208 p. )ill. ;Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-271-02391-0 Includes bibliographical references (pages [175]-201) and index.The politics of small industry representation -- Representation via accommodation -- The challenges of change -- Democratization and diminished representation -- Orphaned by democracy."When countries become more democratic, new opportunities arise for individuals and groups to participate in politics and influence the making of policy. But democratization does not ensure better representation for everyone, and indeed some sectors of society are ill-equipped to take advantage of these new opportunities. Small industry in Mexico, Kenneth Shadlen shows, is an excellent example of a sector whose representation decreased during democratization.""Shadlen uses extensive interviews and archival research to provide new evidence and insights on the difficult challenges of interest aggregation and representation for small industry. He conducted interviews with a wide range of owners and managers of small firms, state and party officials, and leaders of business associations and civil society organizations. He also did research at the National Archives in Mexico City and in the archives of the most important business organizations for small industry in the post-World War II period."--Jacket.DemocratizationMexicoTrade associationsPolitical activityMexicoSmall businessGovernment policyMexicoIndustrial promotionMexicoIndustrial policyMexicoElectronic books.DemocratizationTrade associationsPolitical activitySmall businessGovernment policyIndustrial promotionIndustrial policy322.30972Shadlen Kenneth C.1028534MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910480856103321Democratization without representation2444567UNINAThis Record contains information from the Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset, which is provided by the Harvard Library under its Bibliographic Dataset Use Terms and includes data made available by, among others the Library of Congress03509oam 2200865 c 450 991083184760332120260102090118.09783839452035383945203110.14361/9783839452035(CKB)5450000000014734(DE-B1597)546702(DE-B1597)9783839452035(OCoLC)1233040563(MiAaPQ)EBC6751405(Au-PeEL)EBL6751405(transcript Verlag)9783839452035(MiAaPQ)EBC6956183(Au-PeEL)EBL6956183(MiAaPQ)EBC30532813(Au-PeEL)EBL30532813(ScCtBLL)e93eb71c-4f7b-4511-a196-bfb2f1c6951a(OCoLC)1250424519(Perlego)1637963(EXLCZ)99545000000001473420260102d2020 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRobotic KnittingRe-Crafting Human-Robot Collaboration Through Careful CobotingPat Treusch1st ed.Bielefeldtranscript Verlag20201 online resource (166 p.)Science StudiesFrontmatter i Contents 1 Introduction: Is the Robotic Future Open (for Knitting)? 7 Chapter 1: The Knitter in the Lab 17 Chapter 2: String Figuring Robotic Knitting 67 Chapter 3: Knitting Together 123 Bibliography 145 List of Figures 153 Acknowledgments 155As a reaction to typically dead-end debates on future human and robot collaboration that tend to be either dismissive or overly welcoming towards »cobot« technologies, this book provides a technofeminist intervention. Pat Treusch not only shows how both the fields of technofeminism and robotics can engage in a practical exchange through knitting, but also contributes a tangible example of coboting dynamics. Robotic Knitting re-negotiates the boundaries between formalisation and embodiment, craft and high-tech as well as useful and dysfunctional machines. It re-crafts the nature of collaboration between human and robot. This finally entails an alternative mode of relating – a mode that enables an account of careful coboting.Science StudiesTreusch, Robotic KnittingRe-Crafting Human-Robot Collaboration Through Careful CobotingRobotsTechnofeminsimCobotsInterdisciplinarityAITechnologyGenderScienceSociology of TechnologyGender StudiesSociology of ScienceBodySociologyRobotsTechnofeminsimCobotsInterdisciplinarityAITechnologyGenderScienceSociology of TechnologyGender StudiesSociology of ScienceBodySociology629.8924019Treusch Pat<p>Pat Treusch, Syddansk Universitet, Dänemark</p>autTechnische Universität Berlin,fndhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/fndDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910831847603321Robotic Knitting2780461UNINA