02802aam 2200553 n 450 991049571950332120250709204521.09782379280559237928055X10.4000/books.putc.2297(CKB)3790000000585176(FrMaCLE)OB-putc-2297(PPN)267948565(FR-PaCSA)88920460(FRCYB88920460)88920460(EXLCZ)99379000000058517620180313j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierL'État royal Normes, justice et gouvernement dans l'œuvre de Pierre Rebuffe (1487-1557) /Philippe FabryToulouse Presses de l’Université Toulouse 1 Capitole20181 online resource (557 p.)9782361701017 2361701014 Pierre Rebuffe fut l'un des plus grands juristes de son temps, un canoniste de premier plan qui ne négligea pas le droit civil et un auteur très prolifique soucieux de produire des textes utiles tant aux étudiants qu'aux pragmatici. Son oeuvre, évoluant entre le bartolisme tardif et l'humanisme juridique, est très largement consacrée à l'étude des matières qu'ils sont susceptibles de rencontrer dans leur pratique quotidienne du droit : procédure, modes de preuve des normes applicables. Mais, rédigée sous les règnes autoritaires de François Ier et d'Henri II, elle est sous-tendue par une vision juridique et politique globale de l'Etat royal fondé sur et structuré autour de la personne du prince : roi législateur, roi justicier, et, de plus, roi administrateur. Ses écrits prennent spécialement la mesure, à travers d'imposants recueils et commentaires de la législation royale, de l'apparition d'un droit national fortement dominé par une action normative monarchique toujours croissante. A la fois partisan de l'absolutisme et défenseur des prérogatives parlementaires, patriote français et chantre de la Chrétienté, Rebuffe témoigne des contradictions du premier xvie siècle, entre héritage médiéval et Renaissance humaniste.HistoryLawcoutumeabsolutismehumanisme juridiquebartolismegouvernement royalHistoryLawcoutumeabsolutismehumanisme juridiquebartolismegouvernement royalFabry Philippe1276318Krynen Jacques260862FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910495719503321L'État royal3007527UNINA04526nam 22005775 450 991042605210332120251010080526.09783030265700303026570610.1007/978-3-030-26570-0(CKB)4100000011435758(MiAaPQ)EBC6348308(DE-He213)978-3-030-26570-0(Perlego)3481797(EXLCZ)99410000001143575820200909d2020 u| 0engurnn#008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGender Equality in Changing Times Multidisciplinary Reflections on Struggles and Progress /edited by Angela Smith1st ed. 2020.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2020.1 online resource (XI, 264 p. 28 illus.)1. Introduction; Angela Smith -- Part I - 2. Female Role Models in a Male-dominated Workplace — Do We Still Need Them Today?; Stephanie Atkinson. - 3. "Oh, It’s Actually Quite Nice Up Here’: Reflections on Prejudice, Partiality and Division and Moral Challenges to inclusivity Created by Class, Gender and Region; Bridget Cooper -- 4. Prisoners of Inclusivity: Perspective on Spirituality, Humanism and Place; Juila Janfeshai Nobari and Paul-Alan Armstrong -- 5. A Critical Analysis of Masculinity During Mentoring in Contemporary Schools; Kim Gilligan. - 6. Understanding Gender Categorisation in a Binary Society; Katie Ward. - Part 2. - 7. “Enough of this PC-crazed Nonsense”: The Backlash Against Gender Equality as Personified by Emma Watson; Angela Smith -- 8. Social Reform, Gender and Women in Saudi Arabia; Wjoud Almandani. - 9. "Straight Man Cancer": The Discursive Representation and Backlash of Sexism on China’s Internet; Wu, Xiaoping -- 10. Gender andMedia Representation: Politics and the 'Double Bind'; Fiona McKay. - 11. Smart, Casual, Unisex: Can Fashion and Clothing be Intersectional?; Janet Pearson. - 12. What Next?L Some Concluding Thoughts; Angela Smith. .This edited collection explores issues of gender equality in the global context. Campaigns to achieve gender equality throughout the twentieth century brought about huge changes in westernised countries. In particular, the achievements of second-wave feminism with regards to gender and sexual equality benefit many people today. The famous 'seven demands' of the second-wave movement form the basis of the chapters of this book, probing the advances made legally, socially and culturally. Contributors to this collection acknowledge the advances brought about by the second-wave movement, but highlight the work which still needs to be done in the twenty-first century, including the changes in society that have resulted in shifts in masculinity. Gender Equality in Changing Times is divided into two parts, following an overview of theoretical debates and social contexts that lead us to the current period of gender and sexual relations. Part One looks at gender equality by exploring the 'experience' of being part of a group where gender boundaries still exist, drawing on auto-ethnographies of those in key groups that are central to this debate, as well as interviews with members of such groups. Part Two investigates wider representations of these groups, offering an insight into the geopolitical world of gender relations in Saudi Arabia and China. Ultimately, this collection shows how much has been achieved, yet how far is also left to go. Students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including gender studies, history, education, sociology, media studies, politics, business studies, cultural studies and English literature and linguistics, will find this book of interest.SexSocial structureEqualityIdentity politicsGender StudiesSocial StructurePolitics and GenderSex.Social structure.Equality.Identity politics.Gender Studies.Social Structure.Politics and Gender.305.42320.562Smith Angela174697MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910426052103321Gender equality in changing times2201428UNINA