05183nam 2200673 450 991046035080332120200520144314.00-19-939202-10-19-062107-90-19-939201-3(CKB)3710000000267983(EBL)1826369(SSID)ssj0001368088(PQKBManifestationID)12584681(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001368088(PQKBWorkID)11463106(PQKB)11604675(MiAaPQ)EBC1826369(Au-PeEL)EBL1826369(CaPaEBR)ebr10962233(CaONFJC)MIL654315(OCoLC)914481333(EXLCZ)99371000000026798320140522h20152015 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHall of mirrors the Great Depression, the great recession, and the uses-and misuses-of history /Barry EichengreenNew York, New York :Oxford University Press,[2015]©20151 online resource (vi, 514 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-322-23035-8 0-19-939200-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- Castles in Spain Made Real -- Inflation's Shadow -- Children's Playroom -- Financialization with a Vengeance -- Flip That House -- Europe and the Euro -- The Crisis to End All Crises -- The J.P. Morgan of the South -- Shuttle Diplomacy -- Will America Topple Too? -- Largely Contained -- Out of the Shadows -- The Worst Financial Crisis Since 1933 -- The Three B's -- New Deal -- Double Dip -- Preventing the Worst -- Unconventional Policy -- Weak Soup -- The Turn to Austerity -- The Euro Crisis -- Whatever It Takes -- Conclusion."There have been two global financial crises in the past century: the Great Depression of the 1930s and the Great Recession that began in 2008. Both featured loose credit, precarious real estate and stock market bubbles, suspicious banking practices, an inflexible monetary system, and global imbalances; both had devastating economic consequences. In both cases, people in the prosperous decade preceding the crash believed they were living in a post-volatility economy, one that had tamed the cycle of boom and bust. When the global financial system began to totter in 2008, policymakers were able to draw on the lessons of the Great Depression in order to prevent a repeat, but their response was still inadequate to prevent massive economic turmoil on a global scale. In Hall of Mirrors, renowned economist Barry Eichengreen provides the first book-length analysis of the two crises and their aftermaths. Weaving together the narratives of the 30s and recent years, he shows how fear of another Depression greatly informed the policy response after the Lehman Brothers collapse, with both positive and negative results. On the positive side, institutions took the opposite paths that they had during the Depression; government increased spending and cut taxes, and central banks reduced interest rates, flooded the market with liquidity, and coordinated international cooperation. This in large part prevented the bank failures, 25% unemployment rate, and other disasters that characterized the Great Depression. But they all too often hewed too closely and too literally to the lessons of the Depression, seeing it as a mirror rather than focusing on the core differences. Moreover, in their haste to differentiate themselves from their forbears, today's policymakers neglected the constructive but ultimately futile steps that the Federal Reserve took in the 1930s. While the rapidly constructed policies of late 2008 did succeed in staving off catastrophe in the years after, policymakers, institutions, and society as a whole were too eager to get back to normal, even when that meant stunting the recovery via harsh austerity policies and eschewing necessary long-term reforms. The result was a grindingly slow recovery in the US and a devastating recession in Europe. Hall of Mirrors is not only a monumental work of economic history, but an essential exploration of how we avoided making only some of the same mistakes twice--and why our partial remedy makes us highly susceptible to making other, equally important mistakes yet again"--Provided by publisher.Depressions1929Economic policyHistory20th centuryGlobal Financial Crisis, 2008-2009Economic policyHistory21st centuryElectronic books.DepressionsEconomic policyHistoryGlobal Financial Crisis, 2008-2009.Economic policyHistory330.9/04316.20.20EP-CLASS16.20EP-CLASSEichengreen Barry J.318418MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910460350803321Hall of mirrors1468268UNINA05169nam 22006735 450 991030040680332120251230070111.03-319-10993-610.1007/978-3-319-10993-0(CKB)3710000000324616(EBL)1968158(OCoLC)899211345(SSID)ssj0001408180(PQKBManifestationID)11773995(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001408180(PQKBWorkID)11346938(PQKB)10585026(DE-He213)978-3-319-10993-0(MiAaPQ)EBC1968158(PPN)258855991(PPN)183153642(EXLCZ)99371000000032461620141226d2015 u| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAsteroseismology of Stellar Populations in the Milky Way /edited by Andrea Miglio, Patrick Eggenberger, Léo Girardi, Josefina Montalbán1st ed. 2015.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2015.1 online resource (183 p.)Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings,1570-6605 ;39Description based upon print version of record.3-319-10992-8 Includes bibliographical references.Ages of Stars: Methods and Uncertainties -- Solar-Like Oscillating Stars as Standard Clocks and Rulers for Galactic Studies -- Uncertainties in Stellar Evolution Models: Convective Overshoot -- Effects of Rotation on Stellar Evolution and Asteroseismology of Red Giants -- Open Clusters: Probes of Galaxy Evolution and Bench Tests of Stellar Models -- Exploiting the Open Clusters in the Kepler and CoRoT Fields -- Photometric Stellar Parameters for Asteroseismology and Galactic Studies -- Spectroscopic Constraints for Low-Mass Asteroseismic Targets -- Preliminary Evaluation of the Kepler Input Catalog Extinction Model Using Stellar Temperatures -- The APOKASC Catalog -- The Red Giants in NGC 6633 as Seen with CoRoT, HARPS 30 and SOPHIE -- “Rapid-Fire” Spectroscopy of Kepler Solar-Like Oscillators -- New Observational Constraints to Milky Way ChemodynamicalModels -- The Expected Stellar Populations in the Kepler and CoRoT Fields -- Early Results from APOKASC -- The Metallicity Gradient of the Old Galactic Bulge Population -- 4MOST: 4m Multi Object Spectroscopic Telescope -- Mapping the Stellar Populations of the Milky Way with Gaia -- Uncertainties in Models of Stellar Structure and Evolution -- Photospheric Constraints, Current Uncertainties in Models of Stellar Atmospheres, and Spectroscopic Surveys.The detection of radial and non-radial solar-like oscillations in thousands of G-K giants with CoRoT and Kepler is paving the road for detailed studies of stellar populations in the Galaxy. The available average seismic constraints allow largely model-independent determination of stellar radii and masses, and can be used to determine the position and age of thousands of stars in different regions of the Milky Way, and of giants belonging to open clusters. Such a close connection between stellar evolution, Galactic evolution, and asteroseismology opens a new very promising gate in our understanding of stars and galaxies. This book represents a natural progression from the collection of review papers presented in the book 'Red Giants as Probes of the Structure and Evolution of the Milky Way', which appeared in the Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings series in 2012. This sequel volume contains review papers on spectroscopy, seismology of red giants, open questions in Galactic astrophysics, and discusses first results achieved by combining photometric/spectroscopic and seismic constraints on populations of stars observed by CoRoT and Kepler. The book also reports on discussions between expert researchers in Galactic evolution, specialists in stellar structure and asteroseismology, and key representatives of extensive ground-based spectroscopic surveys such as APOGEE and the ESO-GAIA Spectroscopic Survey, which would serve as a roadmap for future endeavours in this field of research.Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings,1570-6605 ;39AstronomyObservationsAstrophysicsAstronomy, Observations and TechniquesAstrophysicsAstronomyObservations.Astrophysics.Astronomy, Observations and Techniques.Astrophysics.523.8Miglio Andreaedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtEggenberger Patrickedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtGirardi Léoedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMontalbán Josefinaedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910300406803321Asteroseismology of Stellar Populations in the Milky Way1771465UNINA08112oam 2201093 c 450 991073439740332120260202090927.0978383797456038379745619783837974560(CKB)4100000009946423(MiAaPQ)EBC6881562(Au-PeEL)EBL6881562(NjHacI)994100000009946423(OCoLC)1296428305(Psychosozial-Verlag)9783837974560(EXLCZ)99410000000994642320260202d2019 uy 0gerurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGeschlechtliche und sexuelle Selbstbestimmung durch Kunst und Medien Neue Zugänge zur Sexuellen Bildung /Voß, Heinz-Jürgen, Katzer, Michaela, Altendorfer, Angela Pi, Bischoff, Johann, Brandi, Bettina, Büttner, Melissa, Denis, Marion, Döring, Nicola, Fuest, Thomas , Geßner, Marco , Götz, Maya, Katzer, Michaela, Kirchner, Sophie , Lutz, Anna-Leena , Most, Yvonne , Nelke, Astrid, Stopp, Anja , Tuider, Elisabeth, von Gottberg, Joachim , Voß, Heinz-Jürgen, Busch, Ulrike, Stumpe, Harald, Voß, Heinz-Jürgen, Weller, Konrad1st ed.GießenPsychosozial-Verlag20191 online resource (389 pages)Angewandte Sexualwissenschaft[1. Aufl. 2019]9783837928587 3837928586 Einleitung Kapitel 1: Künstlerische Beiträge zur Förderung geschlechtlicher Selbstbestimmung Double blind – Eine fotografische Spurensuche zwischen den Geschlechtern Marion Denis Geschlechtliche Vielfalt – Eine künstlerische Verbindung von Menschen und Pflanzen Thomas Fuest ErSieEs Yvonne Most Fight the Cistem – Fotografien von Horst P. Horst neu interpretiert Angela Altendorfer „GRAUTÖNE“ – Eine Fotoarbeit über Intersexualität Sophie Kirchner Kapitel 2: Kultur- und medienpädagogische Zugänge zu Selbstbestimmung Geschlecht und Begehren in der Kunstvermittlung Anja Stopp Theater der Irritationen: Konstruktion von Parallelwelten bei David Greenspan Bettina Brandi Kunst und Medien zur Förderung von Selbstbestimmung: „Madame X - eine absolute Herrscherin“ von Ulrike Ottinger Johnny Bischoff Gewalt in Film und Fernsehen: Am Beispiel des Horrorfilms „Michael Bay’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre“ Johnny Bischoff Gewaltverständnis Jugendlicher Elisabeth Tuider Kapitel 3: Chancen: Selbstbestimmung in Film, Fernsehen und Neuen Medien Jugendsexualität heute: Zwischen Offline- und Online-Welten Nicola Döring Plurale Medien leisten ein Plädoyer für sexuelle Selbstbestimmung: Öffentliche Diskurse und die Entwicklung von Ethik Joachim von Gottberg Der Einfluss von Medien auf die Förderung der geschlechtlichen und sexuellen Selbstbestimmung – Fokus egalitäre Geschlechterdarstellungen Astrid Nelke Von coolen Losern, rosa Prinzessinnen und Wespentaillen: Geschlechterinszenierung im Kinderfernsehen Maya Götz Homosexualität im deutschen Spielfilm – ein Überblick über Filme mit schwulem Inhalt Marco Geßner Repräsentationsstrategien zur Dekonstruktion des Weiblichen im zeitgenössischen Musikvideo Anna-Leena Lutz Der Blick junger Frauen auf Pornografie: Qualitative Analyse eines Online-Forums Melissa BüttnerKunst und Medien haben einen Anteil an gesellschaftlichen Veränderungen und an Konzeptionen einer gerechten Gesellschaft, gerade im Kontext von Aktivismus. Mit dem Aufkommen des Internets und der sozialen Medien scheinen sich die (Inter-)Aktionsräume zu weiten: prozesshaft und dynamisch, demokratisch und weltweit zugänglich, international und Grenzen überwindend. Doch wie sehen die Möglichkeiten der Kunst genau aus? Die Autor*innen widmen sich Fragen gesellschaftlicher Repräsentation und der Auseinandersetzung mit Macht und Herrschaft in künstlerischen Prozessen. Den Fokus legen sie dabei auf gesellschaftliche Aushandlungen um Geschlecht und Sexualität, wie sie aktuell insbesondere in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland stattfinden - auch in Überschneidung mit weiteren Herrschaftskategorien. Sie untersuchen, wie Fragen um Selbstbestimmung und Gewalt in künstlerischen Projekten aufgenommen werden und wie Kultur und Medien Bestandteile von Bildungsprozessen sein können. Ihren theoretischen Zugang veranschaulichen sie bildlich anhand zahlreicher künstlerischer Arbeiten in Farbe. Mit Beiträgen von Angela Pi Altendorfer, Johann Bischoff, Bettina Brandi, Melissa Büttner, Marion Denis, Nicola Döring, Thomas Fuest, Marco Geßner, Joachim von Gottberg, Maya Götz, Michaela Katzer, Sophie Kirchner, Anna-Leena Lutz, Yvonne Most, Astrid Nelke, Anja Stopp, Elisabeth Tuider und Heinz-Jürgen Voß Description: Art and media have a share in social changes and in concepts of a just society, especially in the context of activism. With the advent of the Internet and social media, the (inter-)action spaces seem to be expanding: processual and dynamic, democratic and globally accessible, international and transcending borders. But what exactly are the possibilities of art? The authors are dedicated to questions of social representation and the examination of power and domination in artistic processes. They focus on social negotiations about gender and sexuality, as they are currently taking place especially in the Federal Republic of Germany - also in overlap with other categories of domination. They examine how questions of self-determination and violence are taken up in artistic projects and how culture and media can be components of educational processes. They illustrate their theoretical approach with numerous reproductions of artistic works in color. With contributions by Angela Pi Altendorfer, Johann Bischoff, Bettina Brandi, Melissa Büttner, Marion Denis, Nicola Döring, Thomas Fuest, Marco Geßner, Joachim von Gottberg, Maya Götz, Michaela Katzer, Sophie Kirchner, Anna-Leena Lutz, Yvonne Most, Astrid Nelke, Anja Stopp, Elisabeth Tuider and Heinz-Jürgen VoßAngewandte SexualwissenschaftGeschlechtSexualitätGendersexuelle BildungKunstsoziale Medienkünstlerische ProzesseSelbstbestimmungQueerGender StudiesGesellschaftKulturSexualwissenschaftLGBTGeschlechtSexualitätGendersexuelle BildungKunstsoziale Medienkünstlerische ProzesseSelbstbestimmungQueerGender StudiesGesellschaftKulturSexualwissenschaftLGBT155.25Voß Heinz-JürgenedtKatzer MichaelaedtAltendorfer Angela PictbBischoff JohannctbBrandi BettinactbBüttner MelissactbDenis MarionctbDöring NicolactbFuest ThomasctbGeßner MarcoctbGötz MayactbKatzer MichaelactbKirchner SophiectbLutz Anna-LeenactbMost YvonnectbNelke AstridctbStopp AnjactbTuider Elisabethctbvon Gottberg JoachimctbVoß Heinz-JürgenctbBusch UlrikeedtStumpe HaraldedtVoß Heinz-JürgenedtWeller KonradedtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910734397403321Geschlechtliche und sexuelle Selbstbestimmung durch Kunst und Medien4526592UNINA