01128nam0 2200289 450 00001851620081030154305.0044488491220081030d1992----km-y0itay50------baengNLy-------101yyDynamic economic models and optimal controlfourth Viennese workshop on dynamic economic models and optical [i.e. optimal] control held in Vienna, June 12-14, 1991edited by Gustav FeichtingerAmsterdamNorth-Holland[1992]XVII, 585 p.23 cmDynamic economic models and optimal control55598CongressiVienna1991ControlloTeorieCongressi1991Modelli econometriciCongressi1991Ottimizzazione <matematica>Congressi1991658.403320Decisioni aziendali. Tecniche matematiche.Feichtinger,Gustav070ITUNIPARTHENOPE20081030RICAUNIMARC000018516213/718105NAVA2Dynamic economic models and optimal control55598UNIPARTHENOPE04228nam 22006255 450 991033766420332120240307115718.09783030135935303013593410.1007/978-3-030-13593-5(CKB)4100000008424357(MiAaPQ)EBC5789418(DE-He213)978-3-030-13593-5(Perlego)3494728(EXLCZ)99410000000842435720190612d2019 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAddiction in South and East Africa Interdisciplinary Approaches /edited by Yamikani Ndasauka, Grivas Muchineripi Kayange1st ed. 2019.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2019.1 online resource (319 pages)9783030135928 3030135926 1. Introduction: Making a Case for Addiction in Africa -- Part I Conceptualisation of Addiction -- 2. Addiction in the Light of African Values: Undermining Vitality and Community -- 3. Cannabis Use and Addiction in African Communities; a Value or a Vice? -- 4. The Moral Question of Addiction: An African Philosophical Perspective -- 5. An Ubuntu Approach to Addiction-Response Framework in Malawian Schools -- Part IIAddiction in Literature and Popular Culture -- 6. Oral Traditions: A Tool for Understanding Alcohol and Drug Addiction in Swaziland -- 7. Sex Addiction in Contemporary African Fiction: An Analysis of Selected Works of Short Fiction -- 8. Popular Culture and Representations of Addiction: Understanding Malawi Urban Music in the Narratives of Drugs and Sex -- 9. Semiotic Creativity and Innovation: Offshoots of Social Media Addiction -- 10. Macho Rhetoric in Alcohol Addiction: The Narratives of Masculinities among Malawian Youths -- Part III Neurobiology and Neurochemistryof Addiction -- 11. Neurochemistry and Pharmacology of Addictions: An African Perspective -- 12. Neurobiology of Substance of Abuse (Drugs) and Behavioural Addiction in Africa -- Part IV Substance and Non-substance Addiction -- 13. Prevalence of Alcohol Addiction in Africa -- 14. Drug Use and Addiction Amongst Women with Disabilities Who Are Commercial Sex Workers in Zimbabwe -- 15. Drug Addiction among Youths in Zimbabwe: Social Work Perspective -- 16. Internet Addiction and Mental Health among College Students in Malawi -- 17. Curbing Tobacco Addiction in Kenya: Ethical and Legal Challenges Arising -- 18. Conclusion: Defining the Future of Addiction Research in South and East Africa.This book explores both the existence and prevalence of addiction in South and East Africa, departing from traditional assumptions about addiction in the region. The authors employ an interdisciplinary approach to understand the actual prevalence of addiction and the forms it takes in South and East Africa. The book also addresses the perceptions and conceptualisation of addiction in the region, in addition to discussing specific issues related to drug and alcohol abuse and addiction, social media addiction, and sex addiction.CounselingMedical policyMedicine, PreventiveHealth promotionClinical health psychologyCounseling PsychologyHealth PolicyHealth Promotion and Disease PreventionHealth PsychologyCounseling.Medical policy.Medicine, Preventive.Health promotion.Clinical health psychology.Counseling Psychology.Health Policy.Health Promotion and Disease Prevention.Health Psychology.362.29096616.85227009676Ndasauka Yamikaniedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtKayange Grivas Muchineripiedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtBOOK9910337664203321Addiction in South and East Africa2446419UNINA