01378nam2-2200397---450-99000577674020331620121107100335.0000577674USA01000577674(ALEPH)000577674USA0100057767420121107h1982----km-y0itay50------baitagerITy|||z|||001yy<<2>> : Grammatica del greco del Nuovo TestamentoFriedrich Blass, Albert Debrunnernuova edizione di Friedrich Rehkopfedizione italiana a cura di Giordana Pisi[traduzione italiana di Umberto Mattioli e Giordana Pisi]BresciaPaideia1982709 p.23 cm2001Grammatik des neutestamentlichen Griechisch1611600100033852001Introduzione allo studio della Bibbia. SupplementiLingua greca biblicaGrammaticaBNCF487.4BLASS,Friedrich229990DEBRUNNER,Albert390681REHKOPF,FriedrichPISI,GiordanaMATTIOLI,UmbertoITsalbcISBD990005776740203316XV.8. 131222364 L.M.XV.8.BKUMAFSOIANNONE9020121107USA011003Grammatik des neutestamentlichen Griechisch16116UNISA04559nam 2200673 450 991082363580332120230803022232.00-19-933087-50-19-933085-90-19-933086-7(CKB)2550000001139017(EBL)1507498(OCoLC)862049898(SSID)ssj0001040419(PQKBManifestationID)12416153(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001040419(PQKBWorkID)11001570(PQKB)11550532(MiAaPQ)EBC1507498(Au-PeEL)EBL1507498(CaPaEBR)ebr10793535(CaONFJC)MIL538687(EXLCZ)99255000000113901720130603h20132013 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDoes capitalism have a future? /by Immanuel Wallerstein, Randall Collins, Michael Mann, Gorgi Derluguian and Craig CalhounNew York :Oxford University Press,[2013]©20131 online resource (199 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-19-933084-0 1-306-07436-3 Includes bibliographical references.Machine generated contents note: -- THE NEXT BIG TURN -- STRUCTURAL CRISIS, OR WHY CAPITALISTS MAY NO LONGER FIND CAPITALISM REWARDING -- TECHNOLOGICAL DISPLACEMENT OF MIDDLE-CLASS WORK AND THE LONG-TERM CRISIS OF CAPITALISM: NO MORE ESCAPES -- THE END MAY BE NIGH, BUT FOR WHOM? -- WHAT COMMUNISM WAS -- WHAT THREATENS CAPITALISM NOW? -- GETTING REAL."The Great Recession has prompted many reassessments of the finance-driven economic order that achieved world dominance in the era of globalization. Yet just about every observer has focused on only two issues: why things went wrong, and what we need to do in order to return the system to stability. Virtually no one has questioned whether the system as such can continue. In Does Capitalism Have a Future?, a quintet of globally eminent scholars - Immanuel Wallerstein, Randall Collins, Michael Mann, Georgi Derluguian, and Craig Calhoun - survey the current global landscape and cut their way through to the most crucial issue of all: whether our capitalist system can survive in the medium run. Despite all its current gloom, conventional wisdom still assumes that capitalism cannot break down permanently because there is no alternative. The authors shatter this assumption, arguing that this generalization is not supported by theory, but is rather an outgrowth of the optimistic nineteenth-century claim that human history ascends through stages to an enlightened equilibrium of liberal capitalism. Yet as they point out, all major historical systems - from the Roman Empire to the Qing dynasty in China - have broken down in the end. In the modern epoch there have been several cataclysmic events - notably the French revolution, World War I, and the collapse of the Soviet bloc - that came to pass mainly because contemporary political elites had spectacularly failed to calculate the consequences of the processes they presumed to govern. At present, none of our governing elites and very few intellectuals can fathom an ending to our current reigning system. How possible is a systemic collapse in the medium-run of coming decades is the central question of this debate. While the contributors arrive at different conclusions, they are in constant dialogue with one another and therefore able to construct a relatively seamless--if open-ended--whole. Written by five of world's most eminent scholars of global historical trends, this ambitious book asks the biggest of questions: are we on the cusp of a radical world historical shift or not?"--Provided by publisher.CapitalismMiddle classTechnological innovationsForecastingCapitalism.Middle class.Technological innovationsForecasting.330.12/2POL000000POL023000BUS069000bisacshWallerstein Immanuel Maurice1930-119702Collins Randall120300Mann Michael374903Derluguian Gorgi1668900Calhoun Craig639917MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910823635803321Does capitalism have a future4029841UNINA03439nam 22006735 450 991074629050332120251008163623.09783031407802303140780610.1007/978-3-031-40780-2(CKB)28269925600041(MiAaPQ)EBC30749675(Au-PeEL)EBL30749675(OCoLC)1401059293(DE-He213)978-3-031-40780-2(EXLCZ)992826992560004120230919d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCritical and Reflective Intercultural Communication Education Practicing Interculturality Through Visual Art /by Fred Dervin, Xiaowen Tian1st ed. 2023.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2023.1 online resource (110 pages)9783031407796 Chapter 1 – The power of art? (Fred Dervin) -- Chapter 2 – Reflecting on identity metamorphoses -- Chapter 3 – (Re-)encountering -- Chapter 4 – Rethinking how we meet interculturally -- Chapter 5 – “Shut your eyes and see” (Joyce) (Fred Dervin).This book provides answers to the following questions: How could visual art support us in reflecting about interculturality critically? When we look at, engage with and experience art, what is it that we can learn, unlearn and relearn about interculturality? The book adds to the multifaceted and multidisciplinary field of intercultural communication education by urging those working on the notion of interculturality (researchers, scholars and students) to give art a place in exploring its complexities. No knowledge background about art (theory) is needed to work through the chapters. The book helps us reflect on ourselves and on our engagement with the world and with others, and learn to ask questions about these elements. The authors draw on anthropology, linguistics, philosophy and sociology to enrich their discussions of critical interculturality. Fred Dervin is Professor of Multicultural Education at the University of Helsinki, Finland. Xiaowen Tian is a researcher at the University of Helsinki, Finland, and a lecturer at the Art Academy of Minzu University, China.TeachersTraining ofIntercultural communicationArtStudy and teachingArtsInclusive educationTeaching and Teacher EducationIntercultural CommunicationCreativity and Arts EducationFine ArtInclusive EducationTeachersTraining of.Intercultural communication.ArtStudy and teaching.Arts.Inclusive education.Teaching and Teacher Education.Intercultural Communication.Creativity and Arts Education.Fine Art.Inclusive Education.418.0071Dervin Fred848110Tian Xiaowen1429754MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910746290503321Critical and Reflective Intercultural Communication Education3568998UNINA