LEADER 02559 am 2200625 n 450 001 9910286413803321 005 20170901 010 $a2-35723-133-5 024 7 $a10.4000/books.enc.1013 035 $a(CKB)4100000006675272 035 $a(FrMaCLE)OB-enc-1013 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/56769 035 $a(PPN)23068369X 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000006675272 100 $a20180926j|||||||| ||| 0 101 0 $afre 135 $auu||||||m|||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 13$aLe pouvoir des livres à la Renaissance /$fDominique de Courcelles 210 $aParis $cPublications de l?École nationale des chartes$d2017 215 $a1 online resource (156 p.) 311 $a2-900791-25-1 330 $aLes actes de la journée d?étude Le pouvoir des livres à la Renaissance, tenue à l?École des chartes dans le cadre du cycle « Textes littéraires et sociétés, XVe-XVIIIe siècle », visent à mettre en lumière des relations et des enjeux de pouvoir multiples, dont le livre est le centre : l?attitude des pouvoirs face au livre et à sa prolifération, les pouvoirs occultes prêtés au livre, le livre comme instrument du pouvoir ou comme contre-pouvoir... Les huit contributions ici réunies, couvrant divers domaines géographiques, de l?Europe occidentale à l?Amérique latine, croisent des perspectives aussi bien littéraires et sociales qu?anthropologiques, politiques et théologiques. 606 $aHistory 606 $aLiterature (General) 606 $aRenaissance 606 $alivre 606 $acritique littéraire 606 $apouvoir 610 $aRenaissance 610 $apouvoir 610 $acritique littéraire 610 $alivre 615 4$aHistory 615 4$aLiterature (General) 615 4$aRenaissance 615 4$alivre 615 4$acritique littéraire 615 4$apouvoir 700 $aBalsamo$b Jean$01284229 701 $aBarbier$b Frédéric$0383108 701 $aBüttgen$b Philippe$0525968 701 $aCourcelles$b Dominique de$0175265 701 $aDelpech$b François$01290705 701 $aDiu$b Isabelle$01307247 701 $aPinchard$b Bruno$0269073 701 $aVal Julián$b Carmen$0175266 701 $aCourcelles$b Dominique de$0175265 801 0$bFR-FrMaCLE 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910286413803321 996 $aLe pouvoir des livres à la Renaissance$93028731 997 $aUNINA LEADER 06774nam 22006855 450 001 9910483316403321 005 20251116202346.0 010 $a94-007-6778-1 024 7 $a10.1007/978-94-007-6778-2 035 $a(CKB)2670000000424620 035 $a(EBL)1466851 035 $a(SSID)ssj0001010125 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11584819 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001010125 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10980416 035 $a(PQKB)10349948 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC1466851 035 $a(DE-He213)978-94-007-6778-2 035 $a(PPN)172433487 035 $a(EXLCZ)992670000000424620 100 $a20130906d2014 u| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aAdvanced techniques for modelling maternal and child health in Africa /$fedited by Ngianga-Bakwin Kandala, Gebrenegus Ghilagaber 205 $a1st ed. 2014. 210 1$aDordrecht :$cSpringer Netherlands :$cImprint: Springer,$d2014. 215 $a1 online resource (336 p.) 225 1 $aThe Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis,$x1389-6784 ;$v34 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a94-007-6777-3 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $a1: Advanced Techniques for Modelling Maternal and Child Health in Africa: Samuel OM Manda, Ngianga-Bakwin Kandala and Gebrenegus Ghilagaber -- PART I: CHILD HEALTH AND SURVIVAL: 2: Disentangling Selection and Causality in Assessing the Effects of Health Inputs on Child Survival. Case Studies from Egypt, Eritrea, and Uganda: Gebrenegus Ghilagaber -- 3: Modelling Spatial Effects on Childhood Mortality via Geo-Additive Bayesian Discrete-time Survival Model: A Case Study from Nigeria: G Ghilagaber, D Antai and N-B Kandala -- 4: Bayesian Geo-additive Mixed Latent Variable Models with Applications on the Child's Health problems in some African Countries: K Khatab -- 5: Mapping socio-economic inequalities in health status in Malawian children: a Bayesian approach: L Kazembe -- 6: Analysis of Grouped Survival Data: A Synthesis of Various Traditions and Application to Modeling Childhood Mortality in Eritrea: G Ghilagaber -- 7: Modelling Immunisation Coverage in Nigeria using Bayesian Structured Additive Regression: SB Adebayo and WB Yahya -- 8: Macro Determinants of Geographical Variation in Childhood Survival in South Africa using Flexible Spatial Mixture Models: S Manda -- 9: Socio-demographic determinants of Anaemia in children in Uganda : A multilevel analysis: SN  Kandala -- PART II: MATERNAL HEALTH: 10: A Family of Flexible Parametric Duration Functions with Applications to Modelling Transition to Parenthood in Eritrea, Ghana, and Kenya: G Ghilagaber, W Elisa, and S O Gyimah -- 11: Spatial variation of predictors of prevalent hypertension in Sub-Saharan Africa: A case study of South-Africa: N-B Kandala -- 12: A Semiparametric Stratified Survival Model for Timing of First Birth in South Africa: S Manda, R Meyer and B Cai -- 13: Stepwise Geoadditive Regression modelling of levels and trends of fertility in Nigeria: Guiding tools towards attaining MDGs: SB Adebayo and E Gayawan -- 14: A Spatial Analysis of Age at Sexual Initiation among Nigerian Youth as a Tool for HIV Prevention: A Bayesian Approach: AA Abiodun et al -- 15: Assessing Geographic Co-morbidity Associated with Vascular Diseases in South Africa: A joint Bayesian Modeling Approach: NB Kandala, SOM Manda, W Tigbe -- 16: Advances in Modelling Maternal and Child Health in Africa: What Have We Learned and What is Next?: Gebrenegus Ghilagaber.  . 330 $aThis book presents both theoretical contributions and empirical applications of advanced statistical techniques including geo-additive models that link individual measures with area variables to account for spatial correlation; multilevel models that address the issue of clustering within family and household; multi-process models that account for interdependencies over life-course events and non-random utilization of health services; and flexible parametric alternatives to existing intensity models. These analytical techniques are illustrated mainly through modeling maternal and child health in the African context, using data from demographic and health surveys.   In the past, the estimation of levels, trends and differentials in demographic and health outcomes in developing countries was heavily reliant on indirect methods that were devised to suit limited or deficient data. In recent decades, world-wide surveys like the World Fertility Survey and its successor, the Demographic and Health Survey have played an important role in filling the gap in survey data from developing countries. Such modern demographic and health surveys enable investigators to make in-depth analyses that guide policy intervention strategies, and such analyses require the modern and advanced statistical techniques covered in this book.   The text is ideally suited for academics, professionals, and decision makers in the social and health sciences, as well as others with an interest in statistical modelling, demographic and health surveys. 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