02007nam0 2200409 i 450 SUN011345620180111030327.6140.00N978-3-319-16877-720180110d2015 |0engc50 baengCH|||| |||||*Heavy-tailed distributions and robustness in economics and financeMarat Ibragimov, Rustam Ibragimov, Johan Walden[Cham] : Springer, 2015XIV119 p.ill. ; 24 cmPubblicazione in formato elettronico001SUN00019572001 *Lecture notes in statistics214210 New YorkSpringer1980-.91B05Risk models (general) [MSC 2020]MFSUNC01998162-XXStatistics [MSC 2020]MFSUNC02299891B24Microeconomic theory (price theory and economic markets) [MSC 2020]MFSUNC02506591-XXGame theory, economics, finance, and other social and behavioral sciences [MSC 2020]MFSUNC02560162P20Applications of statistics to economics [MSC 2020]MFSUNC02644491G70Statistical methods; risk measures [MSC 2020]MFSUNC03092962G32Statistics of extreme values; tail inference [MSC 2020]MFSUNC03144662G35Nonparametric robustness [MSC 2020]MFSUNC033630CHChamSUNL001889Ibragimov, MaratSUNV087570755584Ibragimov, RustanSUNV087571755585Walden, JohanSUNV087572755586SpringerSUNV000178650ITSOL20210503RICAhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16877-7SUN0113456UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI MATEMATICA E FISICA08CONS e-book 0238 08eMF238 20180110 Heavy-tailed distributions and robustness in economics and finance1522612UNICAMPANIA03273nam 2200505 450 991079681620332120181010083124.01-78533-881-110.1515/9781785338816(CKB)4100000004835710(MiAaPQ)EBC5432870(DE-B1597)637079(DE-B1597)9781785338816(EXLCZ)99410000000483571020180709d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHistory and belonging representations of the past in contemporary European politics /edited by Stefan Berger and Caner TekinFirst edition.New York ;Oxford :Berghahn Books,[2018]©20181 online resource (214 pages)Making Sense of History: Studies in Historical Cultures ;Volume 331-78533-880-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Exhibiting post-national identity: The house of European history / Daniel Rosenberg -- The European Union and the historiography of European integration: Dangerous liaisons? / Orianne Calligaro -- Representations of national cultures vis-a-vis the 'European' at the European Union National Institutes for Culture / Claudia Schneider -- Europe - a concept in its own right or an intermediate state between national traditions and global interrelatedness? Representations of Europe in curricula, textbooks and surveys / Falk Pingel -- The past in english euroscepticism / Ben Wellings and Chris Gifford -- (Trans)national memories of the common past in the post-Yugoslav space / Jelena Dureinovic -- Disturbing memories: Coming to terms with the Stalinist history of Europe / Claudia Weber -- 'Glorious, accursed Europe' a fictional historian, transcultural holocaust memory and the quest for a European identity / Judith Muller -- Who lost Turkey? The consequences of writing an exclusionary European history / Paul T. Levin -- Conceptualisations of Turkey's past in the European Parliament / Caner Tekin.In cultural and intellectual terms, one of the EU’s most important objectives in pursuing unification has been to develop a common historical narrative of Europe. Across ten compelling case studies, this volume examines the premises underlying such a project to ask: Could such an uncontested history of Europe ever exist? Combining studies of national politics, supranational institutions, and the fraught EU-Mideast periphery with a particular focus on the twentieth century, the contributors to History and Belonging offer a fascinating survey of the attempt to forge a post-national identity politics.Political cultureEuropeCollective memoryEuropeEuropePolitics and government20th centuryHistoriographyPolitical cultureCollective memory940.5072Berger StefanTekin CanerMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910796816203321History and belonging3859985UNINA07111nam 22008415 450 991048298300332120200920175648.03-658-02594-810.1007/978-3-658-02594-6(CKB)3710000000306239(EBL)1967323(SSID)ssj0001386323(PQKBManifestationID)11830267(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001386323(PQKBWorkID)11374272(PQKB)11065940(DE-He213)978-3-658-02594-6(MiAaPQ)EBC1967323(PPN)183093046(EXLCZ)99371000000030623920141126d2015 u| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAfter Integration Islam, Conviviality and Contentious Politics in Europe /edited by Marian Burchardt, Ines Michalowski1st ed. 2015.Wiesbaden :Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden :Imprint: Springer VS,2015.1 online resource (332 p.)Islam und Politik,2625-3518Description based upon print version of record.3-658-02593-X Includes bibliographical references.Forword; Contents; Contributors; About the Contributors; Part I Theoretical Perspectives and Cross-National Comparison; 1 After Integration: Islam, Conviviality and Contentious Politics in Europe; 1 Introduction; 2 From Guest Workers to the Homo Islamicus: Carving out Religious Citizenship; 3 Is there a Secularist Backlash in Europe?; 4 European Islam in Context; References; 2 Figurational Change and Primordialism in a Multicultural Society: A Model Explained on the Basis of the German Case; 1 Introduction; 2 The Culturalistic Understanding of Culture and Society3 The Figuration of Ushers and Guests4 The Figuration of Insecure Ushers and Clients; 5 The Figuration of Weakened Ushers and Advancing Strangers; 5.1 The Formation of Hierarchical Divisions through Avoidance Behaviour; 5.2 How the Advancing Stranger Transgresses Hierarchy Divisions; 5.3 Transgressions and Group-based Hierarchy Conflicts; 5.4 Paternalists and Protesters; 6 The Figuration of Allegedly Incompatible Cultural Subjects; 6.1 The Cultural Subject; 6.2 Chief Witnesses; 6.3 Dialogue Actors; 7 The Temptations of Culturalization; References3 Incorporating Muslim Migrants in Western Nation States -- A Comparison of the United Kingdom, France, and Germany1 Introduction; 2 Varieties of Secularism in European Nation-States; 3 National Policy Responses to Religious Claims of Recognition; 4 Human Rights and the Politics of Religious Recognition; 5 Conclusions; References; 4 Muslim Mobilization Between Self-Organization, State-Recognized Consultative Bodies and Political Participation; 1 Introduction; 2 Muslim Responses to the State-Islam Consultations; 2.1 Early Consultations: ``It's in the Qur'ân''2.2 1989: The Rushdie and Headscarf Affairs2.3 After: Auditioning for the Role of ``Privileged Interlocutor''; 3 The Adaptation of Embassy Islam to State-Mosque Relations; 3.1 Embassy Islam Strikes Back; 3.2 Back to Square One?; 3.3 Morocco; 3.4 Turkey; 3.5 A Changed Playing Field; 4 Conclusion; References; 5 Institutional Change and the Incorporation of Muslim Populations: Religious Freedoms, Equality and Cultural Diversity; 1 Introduction; 2 Institutions and Institutional Change; 3 Islamic Presence and Institutional Change; 4 Financing of Houses of Worship5 Protection from Hate-Speech and Blasphemy6 Concluding Observations; References; 6 Islam in Europe: Cross-National Differences in Accommodation and Explanations; 1 Introduction; 2 Comparing Levels of Accommodation; 3 Exploration of Explanations on the Accommodation of Islam in Europe; 3.1 Numbers and Time of Settlement; 3.2 State-Church Relationship; 3.3 Citizenship Regimes; 3.4 Colonial Regimes; 3.5 Supra-national Institutions; 3.6 Courts and Legal Systems; 3.7 Governments, (Party) Politics and the Populist Right; 3.8 Media and Public Debates; 3.9 Critical Events3.10 Religious Field and Civil SocietyThe integration of Muslims into European societies is often seen as a major challenge that is yet to be confronted. This book, by contrast, starts from the observation that on legal, political and organizational levels integration has already taken place. It showcases the variety of theoretical approaches that scholars have developed to conceptualize Muslim life in Europe, and provides detailed empirical analysis of ten European countries. Demonstrating how Muslim life unfolds between conviviality and contentious politics, the contributors describe demographic developments, analyze legal controversies, and explore the action of government and state, Muslim communities and other civil society actors. Driving forces behind the integration of Islam are discussed in detail and compared across countries. Content The book features theoretical perspectives on the legal, political, and social inclusion of Islam and case studies of Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. Target Groups Students and researchers in political science, sociology, migration studies, international relations and religious studies The Editors Dr. Marian Burchardt is a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Göttingen. Dr. Ines Michalowski is a researcher at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center.Islam und Politik,2625-3518Political scienceSociologyComparative governmentCultureEmigration and immigrationPolitical Sciencehttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/911000Sociology, generalhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/X22000Comparative Politicshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/911040Sociology of Culturehttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/X22100Migrationhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/X24000Political science.Sociology.Comparative government.Culture.Emigration and immigration.Political Science.Sociology, general.Comparative Politics.Sociology of Culture.Migration.201.7300301304.8320Burchardt Marianedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMichalowski Inesedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtBOOK9910482983003321After Integration2843812UNINA