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Researching Hate As an Activist : Exploring LGBTQ+ Online Hate, Its Impacts, and Our Responsibility Towards Equality
Researching Hate As an Activist : Exploring LGBTQ+ Online Hate, Its Impacts, and Our Responsibility Towards Equality
Autore Keighley Rachel
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (193 pages)
Collana Palgrave Hate Studies
ISBN 9783031570896
9783031570889
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- Introduction -- Reflective Practices and Motivations for Activist Research -- Identifying the Data Gaps -- The Queer Data Gap -- The Hate Crime Data Gap -- Notes on the Queer/Hate Data Gap -- Queer Criminology -- Research Impact -- Structure of This Book -- References -- Rethinking Methodologies as Activism -- Research Methods as Activism -- Participatory Research Methods -- Engaging Marginalised Populations -- Engaging in Reflexivity -- Research with Young People -- Conclusion -- References -- Conceptualising LGBTQ+ Hate-Through the Eyes of LGBTQ+ Young People -- History of Defining Hate -- What Is Online Hate? -- The Socio-Political Approach to Hate -- Is Online Hate a Crime? -- The Place of Free Speech -- Conclusion -- References -- Hate Hurts: Exploring the Impacts of LGBTQ+ Online Hate -- The Harms of LGBTQ+ Online Hate -- Well-Being Effects -- Sadness, Anxiety, and Depression -- Shame and Self-Blame -- Anger -- Feelings of Inferiority and Invalid Identities -- Relationships and Social Interactions -- Fear and Lack of Safety -- Isolation and Withdrawal from Online/Offline Spaces -- Conclusion -- References -- Towards a Better Understanding of Hate -- Why Definitions Matter -- Understanding Difference -- Theorising 'Difference' -- Breaking Down Hierarchies of Identity -- Defining Online Hate Through Harms -- Conclusion -- References -- Responding to Online Hate-Activism Through Policy -- Policy and Social Change -- The Current Legislative Framework of Online Hate -- Redefining Online Hate Regulation -- The Scope of the Law -- Legal but Harmful Content -- A Legal Responsibility Against Hate and Harm -- Hate Speech Is Not Free Speech -- Recognising the Harms of Hate -- Policy Recommendations -- Reframing Policy Through Activism -- A Political Impact Case Study.
Conclusion -- References -- Responding to Online Hate-Research as Activism Beyond Academic Knowledge -- Why We Need Research as Activism -- Education on Identity -- A Case Study: Shaping LGBTQ+ Educational Strategies -- Counter-Narratives and Community Action -- The Role of Counter-Narratives in Activism -- How to Engage in Counter-Narratives -- Why Should I Care? The Importance of Allyship -- Conclusion -- References -- Conclusion: Researching Hate as an Activist -- Allyship as an Activist Researcher -- Challenges to Being an Activist Researcher -- A Return to Research Impact -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
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Keighley Rachel  
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Researching values : methodological approaches for understanding values work in organisations and leadership / / editors, Gry Espedal [et al.]
Researching values : methodological approaches for understanding values work in organisations and leadership / / editors, Gry Espedal [et al.]
Autore Espedal Gry
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, : Springer Nature, 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (314 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 121.8
Altri autori (Persone) EspedalGry <1964->
Jelstad LøvaasBeate
SirrisStephen
WæraasArild <1971->
Soggetto topico Values - Research - Methodology
Soggetto non controllato Values work
research methods
qualitative research
organization studies
management
Open Access
ISBN 3-030-90769-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1 Researching values in leadership and organisation. Introduction Part I: Methodological approaches to researching values2 Values at work: Mapping the field through the lens of methodological approaches3 Definitions as Initial and Final Point of Values Research? Searching for Mysteries in Research Projects about Values in Organisational and Leadership Studies4 Intentionality and agency in values work research5 Extending knowledge, improving practice, and refining values research informed by the concept of phronesis6 Dilemmas and Craftsmanship Practices: Strategies for Empirically Uncovering Values and Value Conflicts Part II: Methods for collecting and analysing data7 Research interview to investigate and co-create values8 Observation and Shadowing: Two Methods to Research Values and Values Work in Organisations and Leadership9 Thematic analysis: Making values emerge from texts10 Identifying values through discourse analysis11 A narrative approach to exploring values in organisations12 Researchers role reflexivity when studying values work13 Participant validation A strategy to strengthen the trustworthiness of your study and address ethical concerns Part III: Researching values through practical cases14 The telos as a lens that illuminates values in practice15 Applying a qualitative case study approach to study values in public private partnerships16 Values-Based Participatory Action Research in Development Ethics
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Espedal Gry  
Cham, : Springer Nature, 2022
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Researching with Proximity : Relational Methodologies for the Anthropocene
Researching with Proximity : Relational Methodologies for the Anthropocene
Autore Rantala Outi
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (229 pages)
Disciplina 363.700721
Altri autori (Persone) KinnunenVeera
HöckertEmily
Collana Arctic Encounters Series
ISBN 3-031-39500-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- About This Book -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- List of Figures -- 1 Staying Proximate -- Proximatising Research -- Staying With -- The Chapters of This Book -- List of References -- 2 Inquiring with Hospitable Methodologies -- 4 October 2018, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada -- 10 October 2018, Tärnaby, Sweden -- 12 October 2018, Bala, Ontario, Canada -- 8 January 2019, Tärnaby, Sweden -- 18 March 2019, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada -- 23 August 2019, Luvia, Finland -- 15 October 2019, Bala, Ontario, Canada -- 3 April 2021, Tärnaby, Sweden -- 13 October 2021, Bala, Ontario, Canada -- 14 October 2021, Tärnaby, Sweden -- 15 October 2021, Bala, Ontario, Canada -- 26 June 2022, Menorca, Spain -- List of References -- 3 Becoming Fragile -- Fragility as Uncertainty -- Fragility in the Damaged World -- Togetherness-in-Difference -- Collective Fragility Work -- List of References -- 4 Being Corpus: The Tourist Body as Place, Touch and Departure -- Corpus: The Body as Proximity and Distance -- 'Finland, Finland, Finland': Tourist Bodies as Place -- Existence Arriving: Corpus and the Proximity of Touch -- Departures: an Ontology of the Body -- List of References -- 5 Cultivating Proximities: Re-visiting the Familiar -- The Tourist Gaze and Proximity -- The Tourist Experience and Serendipity -- Cultivating Proximities -- Towards a Proximate Gaze -- List of References -- 6 Sensing Morally Evocative Spaces -- Embodied Explorations of the Knowing-Caring Nexus -- Arriving the Valley -- Deciding on a Hike -- Changing Outdoor Life -- Jyppyrä and Stouraskáidi -- The Moskodalen -- Methodologies for Investigating the Moral Undercurrents of Mobile Outdoor Lives -- List of References -- 7 Walking-With Landscape -- Airy Intimacy -- Landscape Narratives -- Earthly Narratives -- Other-Worldly Intimacy -- List of References.
8 Following Pollen Mobilities -- Pollen Mobilities in the Changing Climate -- On Pollen Mobilities and Air Travel -- The Hotel Room as a Designed Environment of Tourism -- Living-with-Pollen: On Controversial Proximities -- Touring with Pollen: Where Next? -- List of References -- 9 Slowing Down with Stinging Nettle -- Gathering around Stinging Nettle -- Introducing the Concepts -- Three Monologues Do not Make a Conversation -- Meet the Plant Mentors -- Stories from the Nettle Field -- Standing on a Shared Conceptual Ground -- List of References -- 10 Made-to-Measure: In and Out of Touch with the Old-Growth Forest -- List of References -- 11 Inviting Engagement with Atmospheres -- Two Destinations, Together and Apart -- Atmospheres and Proximities of the Anthropocene -- Fidelity -- Reverberations -- Atmospheres, Proximity, and (Re)Imagining Tourism -- List of References -- 12 Composing the Incomprehensible: A Cinematic Inquiry into Anthroposcenic Proximity -- Setting the Stage -- Making a (S)cene… -- Scape (S)cene -- In Search of Balance… -- Looping Back… -- Closing (S)cene… -- List of References -- 13 Suggestions for Future Wanders -- Our Propositions -- List of References -- Index.
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Rantala Outi  
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Resilience and Responsiveness : Alfred's Schutz's Finite Provinces of Meaning
Resilience and Responsiveness : Alfred's Schutz's Finite Provinces of Meaning
Autore Barber Michael
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (235 pages)
Collana Contributions to Phenomenology Series
ISBN 3-031-53781-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Finite Provinces of Meaning, Resilience, Responsiveness, the Plan of This Book -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Imposed Relevances and Resilience -- 1 Imposed Relevances -- 2 Resilience -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: The Province of Play: Creativity and Responsiveness -- 1 Classical Treatments of Play -- 2 The Six Features of the Cognitive Style of the Finite Province of Meaning of Play -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: The Implications of Play: Resilience, Everyday Life, and Ethics -- 1 Stabilization Versus Creativity, Imposed Relevances, Resilience -- 2 Play as a Prism for Viewing Everyday Life -- 3 Ethics: Theory as Play and Existential Interpretations of Play -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: The Experience of Music: Embodied, Holistic, and Intersubjective -- 1 Embodiment and Music -- 2 The Holistic Experience of Music -- 3 The Finite Province of Meaning of Music -- 4 Intersubjectivity in Music and Beyond -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: Finite Provinces of Meaning and Responsiveness, Responsibility, and Jazz -- 1 Social Relationships and the Other Five Features of the Cognitive Style of the Province of Music -- 2 Social Relationships and the Non-social Features of the Cognitive Style of Play -- 3 Responsiveness to Others in Everyday Life: Non-social Features, Mutuality, and Ambivalence -- 4 Responsiveness and Responsibility -- 5 Jazz: Responsive Relationships as Ethical -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7: Religious/Spiritual Ritual and Intersubjective Responsiveness -- 1 Ritual and Play, Social Relationships in Ritual -- 2 Religious Ritual: The Communicative Body and the Transcendent -- 3 How the Non-social Features of Ritual (Including Musical and Religious/Spiritual Features) Affect Intersubjectivity in Religious Ritual -- Bibliography.
Chapter 8: African-American Folkloric Humor: Resilience, Province of Meaning, Responsiveness -- 1 Humor and Resilience in the Face of the Imposed Relevances of Slavery -- 2 Folkloric Humor and Resilience -- 3 Folkloric Humor: From Responsiveness to Responsibility -- Bibliography -- Chapter 9: Conclusion: Phenomenological Intentionality and Looking-Glass Sociality -- Bibliography.
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Barber Michael  
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Resilient Design and Construction of Geostructures Against Natural Hazards : Proceedings of the 6th GeoChina International Conference on Civil and Transportation Infrastructures: from Engineering to Smart and Green Life Cycle Solutions -- Nanchang, China 2021
Resilient Design and Construction of Geostructures Against Natural Hazards : Proceedings of the 6th GeoChina International Conference on Civil and Transportation Infrastructures: from Engineering to Smart and Green Life Cycle Solutions -- Nanchang, China 2021
Autore Fatahi Behzad
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (189 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) ChenShen-en
HuJun
FatahiBehzad
Collana Sustainable Civil Infrastructures
ISBN 3-030-79854-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Laboratory Evaluation and Neural Network Modeling of Treated Macau Marine Clay -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials and Laboratory Test -- 2.1 Preparation of Testing Materials -- 2.2 Laboratory Evaluation Test -- 3 Established Artificial Neural Network Embedded in MATLAB -- 3.1 Model for OMC and Maximum Dry Unit Weight -- 3.2 Model for Compressive Strength -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Laboratory Test Results of Treated Marine Clay Blends -- 4.2 Prediction Results of Model for Estimating Compressive Strength -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Prediction of Seismic Site Coefficients for Northeast Arkansas (NEA) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Objectives -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Collection of Various Properties of Soil -- 3.2 Input Ground Motion Time Histories -- 3.3 Simulation of Wave Propagation Using Site Response Analysis Platform -- 3.4 Development of Delineated Design Spectrum -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Bay -- 4.2 Marked Tree -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Characterization and Computational Fluid Simulation of Conditioned Muck During EPB Shield Tunneling in Gravelly Sand Stratum -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Rheological Test of Foam-Conditioned Gravelly Sand -- 2.1 Soil Sample and Apparatus -- 2.2 Case Setting -- 2.3 Results -- 3 Modelling of Full Scale EPB Shield Machine -- 3.1 Geometric Model -- 3.2 Boundary Conditions -- 3.3 Validation -- 3.4 Muck Spatial Distribution Characteristics Inside Chamber -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Estimating the Damage of Earthquake Using RADIUS Model (Case Study: Tehran) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Case Study -- 3 RADIUS Model -- 4 Implementation -- 4.1 Regional Gridding -- 4.2 Determination of Soil Situation of the Region -- 4.3 Classification of Buildings in Studied Region -- 4.4 Determination of Damages Incurred to Vital Arteries.
4.5 Determination of Seismic Scenario -- 5 Results and Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Experimental Investigation on Mechanical Properties of Cemented Expansive Soil -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Laboratory Investigation -- 3 Results and Discussions -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Progressive Growth of Calcium Carbonate During Microbially-Induced Calcium Carbonate Precipitation from a Microscale Viewpoint -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials and Methods -- 2.1 Conceptual Microchip -- 2.2 Reaction Solutions -- 2.3 CaCO3 Precipitation and Visualization -- 2.4 Image Processing -- 3 Test Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Growth of Single Crystal -- 3.2 Growth of Aggregates -- 3.3 Potential Implications -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Large Strain Consolidation with Time and Distance Dependent Boundary Conditions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Model Description -- 3 Model Performance -- 4 Limitations -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Preliminary Investigation on Overall Permeability of Granular Mixed Materials -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Experimental Method -- 2.1 Testing Equipment -- 2.2 Sample Preparation -- 2.3 Testing Procedures -- 2.4 Calculation Theory -- 3 Numerical Method -- 4 Results and Discussions -- 4.1 Traditional Model Analysis -- 4.2 Experimental Results -- 4.3 Numerical Results -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Finite Element Analysis of Strain Localization in Natural Clay Using Elasto-Viscoplastic Constitutive Model -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Elasto-Viscoplastic Model and FEM Simulation -- 2.1 Elasto-Viscoplastic Model for Natural Clay -- 2.2 Simulation Program -- 3 Finite Element Simulation of Strain Localization in Natural Clay -- 3.1 Effects of Confining Pressure -- 3.2 Effects of Strain Rate -- 3.3 Mesh Dependency -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Analysis of Calculated Subgrade Settlement in the Loess Area -- 1 Introduction.
2 Settlement Calculation Due to Traffic Loading -- 3 Settlement Calculation Due to Partial Loess Saturation -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Stress-Controlled Direct Shear Tests of Straw Fiber Reinforced Loess -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials and Methods -- 2.1 Testing Materials -- 2.2 Testing Apparatus and Methods -- 2.3 Testing Method Validation -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Shear Behaviour in Displacement-Controlled Direct Shear Tests -- 3.2 Baseline Shear Strength and Optimal Percentage of Waste Straw Inclusions -- 3.3 Shear Behaviour in Stress-Controlled Direct Shear Tests -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 Effect of Agricultural Waste Straw Inclusions -- 4.2 Effect of Agricultural Waste Straw Content -- 4.3 Displacement-Controlled Direct Shear and Stress-Controlled Direct Shear Comparison -- 5 Conclusions -- 6 Data Availability -- 7 Conflicts of Interest -- References -- Enhancement of Expansive Soils with the Treatment of Lignosulfonate -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials Used and Methodology -- 2.1 Materials Used -- 2.2 Experimental Procedure -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Effect of Lignosulfonate on Plasticity -- 3.2 Effect of Lignosulfonate on Swelling Property of Soil -- 3.3 Effect of LS on Consolidation Characteristics of Soils -- 3.4 Effect of Lignosulfonate on Shrinkage -- 3.5 Effect of LS on Unconfined Compressive Strength of Soils -- 3.6 Optimum Dosage of LS -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Author Index.
Altri titoli varianti Resilient Design and Construction of Geostructures Against Natural Hazards
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Fatahi Behzad  
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Resilient Urban Futures
Resilient Urban Futures
Autore Hamstead Zoé A
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (195 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) IwaniecDavid M
McPhearsonTimon
Berbés-BlázquezMarta
CookElizabeth M
Muñoz-EricksonTischa A
Collana The Urban Book
Soggetto topico Urban & municipal planning
Climate change
Sustainability
Soggetto non controllato Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns)
Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts
Sustainable Development
Urban Geography and Urbanism
Earth System Sciences
Environmental Social Sciences
Urban Resilience
Urban Futures
Sustainability Science
Urban Transformation
Future Scenarios
Climate Change
Open Access Urban Book
Urban & municipal planning
Sustainability
ISBN 3-030-63131-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- 1 A Framework for Resilient Urban Futures -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 An Approach to Urban Resilience Research-Practice -- 1.3 Linking the Past, Present, and Future -- References -- 2 How We Got Here: Producing Climate Inequity and Vulnerability to Urban Weather Extremes -- 2.1 Breaking Climatological Records -- 2.2 Urbanization and Extreme Weather Events -- 2.2.1 Urban Industrialization -- 2.2.2 Urban Climatology -- 2.3 Breaking Political Will -- 2.3.1 Liberal Trade Narrative -- 2.3.2 Rational Choice Narrative -- 2.3.3 Global Climate Narrative -- 2.4 Urban Climate Extremes Exacerbate Existing Inequities -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Social, Ecological, and Technological Strategies for Climate Adaptation -- 3.1 Social-Ecological-Technological Systems (SETS) Framework -- 3.2 Content Analysis of Municipal Planning Documents and Governance Strategies in SETS -- 3.2.1 Selecting Municipal Planning Documents -- 3.2.2 Extracting Governance Strategies -- 3.2.3 Labeling Strategies with Levers and Exogenous Drivers -- 3.2.4 The SETS Codebook -- 3.3 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Mapping Vulnerability to Weather Extremes: Heat and Flood Assessment Approaches -- 4.1 Vulnerability Frameworks and Spatial Vulnerability Assessments for Resilience -- 4.1.1 Extreme Heat Vulnerability -- 4.1.2 Flood Vulnerability -- 4.2 Role of Vulnerability Maps -- 4.3 Urban Resilience to Extremes (UREx) Assessments and Mapping Methodologies -- 4.3.1 Vulnerability Assessments -- 4.3.2 Mapping Urban Landscapes -- 4.3.3 Mapping Extreme Event Injustice -- 4.4 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Producing and Communicating Flood Risk: A Knowledge System Analysis of FEMA Flood Maps in New York City -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 The National Flood Insurance Program -- 5.1.2 Flood Insurance Rate Maps as a Knowledge System.
5.1.3 Knowledge Systems Analysis -- 5.2 New York City Flood Map Case Study -- 5.3 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 6 Positive Futures -- 6.1 Approach -- 6.1.1 A Framework for Positive Futures -- 6.1.2 Development of the UREx SRN Scenarios -- 6.2 Scoping and Framing -- 6.3 Goals and Intervention Strategies -- 6.4 Scenario Specificity -- 6.5 Evaluation and Dissemination -- 6.6 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Setting the Stage for Co-Production -- 7.1 Co-Production to Address Urban Resilience Challenges -- 7.2 Co-Production of Positive Long-Term Visions in the UREx SRN -- 7.3 Elements of Co-Production -- 7.3.1 Process and Outcomes -- 7.3.2 Collective Commitment -- 7.3.3 Credibility and Legitimacy -- 7.3.4 Diversity of Perspectives -- 7.4 Confronting the Challenges of Co-Production -- 7.4.1 Power Dynamics -- 7.4.2 Short-Term Needs and Long-Term Thinking -- 7.4.3 Clear Expectations -- 7.4.4 Inclusivity and Retention -- 7.5 Moving Co-Production Forward -- References -- 8 Assessing Future Resilience, Equity, and Sustainability in Scenario Planning -- 8.1 An Instrument for Assessment -- 8.1.1 Defining Resilience, Equity, Sustainability -- 8.1.2 Qualitative Assessment-How It Works -- 8.2 Comparing Drought and Heat Scenarios -- 8.2.1 Identifying Key Components -- 8.2.2 Assessing Resilience-Building Mechanisms -- 8.2.3 Assessing Sustainability and Equity -- 8.3 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 9 Modeling Urban Futures: Data-Driven Scenarios of Climate Change and Vulnerability in Cities -- 9.1 Data-Driven Models of Urban Land Use and Climate Hazards -- 9.2 Land Surface Temperature Projections in Cities -- 9.2.1 Surface Temperature Projections at City Scales: New York City Case Study -- 9.3 Urban Flooding -- 9.4 Modeling Future Land Use/Cover Change Scenarios -- 9.4.1 Land Use/Cover Scenarios Modeling: San Juan, Puerto Rico Case Study.
9.4.2 San Juan Simulation Results -- 9.5 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Visualizing Urban Social-Ecological-Technological Systems -- 10.1 The USL Dataviz Platform -- 10.2 Representation of Space -- 10.3 Visualization Concepts -- 10.4 Application Stack -- 10.5 Conclusion -- References -- 11 Anticipatory Resilience Bringing Back the Future into Urban Planning and Knowledge Systems -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 The Challenge of Deep Climate Uncertainty -- 11.3 Limits of Risk-Based Knowledge Systems -- 11.4 Toward More Anticipatory Resilience -- 11.4.1 Portfolio of Future-Based Knowledge Systems -- 11.5 Examples of Knowledge Systems Interventions to Build Anticipatory Resilience -- 11.6 Conclusion -- References -- 12 A Vision for Resilient Urban Futures -- 12.1 Bringing Positive Futures into Research and Practice -- 12.2 Thinking in Systems -- 12.3 Future-Making as Privilege -- 12.4 Developing an Urban Systems Science and Urban Systems Practice -- 12.5 Positive Visioning for Resilience and Transformation -- References -- Correction to: Modeling Urban Futures: Data-Driven Scenarios of Climate Change and Vulnerability in Cities -- Correction to: Chapter 9 in: Z. A. Hamstead et al. (eds.), Resilient Urban Futures, The Urban Book Series, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63131-49 -- Index.
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Resistance Training Methods : From Theory to Practice
Resistance Training Methods : From Theory to Practice
Autore Muñoz-López Alejandro
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (384 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) TaiarRedha
SañudoBorja
Collana Lecture Notes in Bioengineering Ser.
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 3-030-81989-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- About This Book -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Resistance Training Foundations -- 1 Applied Physics to Understand Resistance Training -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Theory -- 2.1 Fundaments of Mechanics -- 2.2 Fundaments of Energy Physics -- 2.3 Physical Working Principle of Training Devices -- 2.4 Fundaments of Data Acquisition -- 2.5 Data Filtering -- 3 From Practice -- 3.1 Measuring Training Variables -- 3.2 Acquiring Training Variables -- 3.3 Practical Considerations on Machine Technologies -- 3.4 Physics of Eccentric Overload -- 3.5 Physics of Pulleys -- 4 Filling Gaps -- 5 Take Home Messages -- References -- 2 Muscle Strength Determinants and Physiological Adaptations -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Theory -- 2.1 Neurological Responses and Adaptations -- 2.2 Musculoskeletal System Responses and Adaptations -- 2.2.1 Skeletal System (Bone, Cartilage, and Ligament) -- Bone Mass -- Cartilage and Ligaments -- 2.2.2 Muscular System (Tendons and Skeletal Muscle) -- Tendons -- Skeletal Muscle -- Molecular Response to Resistance Training for Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy: mTOR Signaling Pathway -- 2.2.3 Cardiorespiratory Responses and Adaptations -- 2.2.4 Endocrine Responses and Adaptations -- 3 From Practice -- 3.1 Neurological Responses and Adaptations -- 3.2 Musculoskeletal Responses and Adaptations -- 3.3 Cardiorespiratory Responses and Adaptations -- 3.4 Endocrine Responses and Adaptations -- 4 Filling Gaps -- 5 Take Home Messages and Practical Resources -- References -- 3 Kinetic and Kinematic Analysis for Exercise Design: A Practical Approach -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Theory -- 2.1 Force-time Curve (C f-t) -- 2.2 Force-Velocity (C f-V) and Force-Velocity-Power Curve (C f-V-P) -- 3 From Practice -- 3.1 Flywheel Devices (FW) -- 3.2 Ballistic Push-Off Loaded Actions (BPLA).
3.3 Variable Resistance Training Systems (VRTS) -- 4 Filling Gaps -- 5 Take-Home Messages -- References -- 4 Equipment and Training Devices -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Theory -- 2.1 Free-Weight Training -- 2.2 Bodyweight Training -- 2.3 Rotary Inertial Devices -- 2.4 Variable Resistance Training -- 3 From Practice -- 3.1 Free-Weight Training -- 3.2 Bodyweight Training -- 3.3 Rotary Inertial Devices -- 3.4 Variable Resistance Training -- 4 Filling Gaps -- 5 Take-Home Messages and Practical Resources -- References -- Developing and Building Training Paradigms -- 5 Resistance Training for the Maximisation of the Vertical Force Production: Jumps -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Theory -- 2.1 The Development of Plyometric Training: What is Plyometrics? -- 2.2 General Effects of Plyometric -- 2.3 Stretch-Shortening Cycle (SSC) -- 2.4 Determining Factors of Plyometric Performance -- 3 From Practice -- 3.1 Application of Plyometric-Jump Training in Sports -- 3.2 Applications of Plyometric-Jump Training for Physical Fitness and Health -- 3.3 Factors Associated with Plyometric-Jump Training Effectivity -- 4 Filling Gaps -- 4.1 Physical Maturity of the Athlete -- 4.2 Coachability -- 4.3 Demands of the Sport -- 4.4 Fitness Level -- 4.5 Other Factors -- 5 Take-Home Messages -- References -- 6 Resistance Training for the Maximization of the Horizontal Force Production -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Theory -- 2.1 Understanding the Sprint-Velocity-time Curve -- 2.2 Muscular Implications and Forces During a Sprint -- 3 From Practice -- 3.1 Sprint Practice -- 3.2 Sprint Coaching Philosophy -- 3.3 Training in the Speed-Endurance Continuum -- 3.3.1 Sprint Speed Training -- 3.3.2 Sprint Speed Endurance Training -- 3.3.3 Training in the Speed-Strength Continuum -- 3.3.4 Lifting Weights -- 3.3.5 Jumping and Throwing.
3.3.6 Resisted and Assisted Sprinting -- 3.4 Training Weekly Schedule -- 4 Filling Gaps -- 5 Take Home Messages and Practical Resources -- References -- 7 Resistance Training Using Flywheel Resistance Training Devices -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Theoretical Background -- 2 From Practice -- 3 Filling Gaps -- References -- 8 Variable Resistance Training Methods -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Theory -- 3 From Practice -- 4 Filling Gaps -- 4.1 Determining What Type of Variable Resistance Training Device to Use -- 4.2 Considering the Planes and Force Vectors When Designing the Task -- 4.3 Managing Non-conventional Variables During the Execution of the Task -- 4.4 Vector Diversification -- 5 Take-Home Messages and Practical Resources -- References -- Monitoring Training and Testing -- 9 Velocity-Based Training for Monitoring Training Load and Assessing Training Effects -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Theory -- 2.1 Lifting at Maximal Velocity is the Essential Premise of Velocity-Based Training -- 2.2 Using Movement Velocity to Determine Loading Intensity -- 2.3 Using Movement Velocity as a Measure of Level of Effort Within the Set -- 2.4 Effort Index as a New Method to Quantify Training Load During Resistance Training -- 3 From Practice -- 3.1 How the Use of Movement Velocity as a Measure of Training Intensity Can Be Easily Implemented on a Daily Basis -- 3.1.1 Individual Load-Velocity Relationship -- 3.1.2 Using Bar Velocity on a Daily Basis -- 3.2 Effects of Different Velocity Loss Thresholds During Resistance Training -- 3.3 How the Use of Movement Velocity as a Measure of Level of Effort Can Be Practically Implemented on a Daily Basis -- 4 Filling Gaps -- 4.1 Programming Using Velocity-Based Training -- 4.2 How to Design Concurrent Training Implementing the Velocity-Based Training Approach -- 5 Take-Home Messages -- References.
10 Measuring and Testing with Flywheel Resistance Training Devices -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Theory -- 2.1 Flywheel Training Paradigm Components to be Considered -- 2.2 Flywheel Overloading Profile -- 2.3 Typical Mechanical Variables Used -- 2.4 Where to Focus Attention -- 3 From Practice -- 3.1 Progressive Loading Testing -- 3.2 Eccentric Overload -- 3.3 Movement Variability -- 3.4 Real-Time Monitoring Decisions -- 4 Filling Gaps -- 4.1 In Relation to the Training Intensity -- 4.2 How to Effectively Achieve Eccentric Overload -- 5 Take-Home Messages and Practical Resources -- References -- 11 How to Use Force Sensors for Resistance Training in Daily Practice -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Theory -- 2.1 Why Force Plates Are a Good Device to Assess Resistance Training? -- 2.2 How to Analyse Vertical Force-Time Data? -- 3 From Practice -- 3.1 How to Measure Vertical Resistance Training Exercises with Force Plates? -- 3.2 Ballistics Tests with Force Plates-The Countermovement Jump (CMJ) -- 4 Filling Gaps -- 5 Take Home Messages -- References -- Program Design and Periodization: Combining Strategies -- 12 Basics of Programming and Periodization in Resistance Training -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Theory -- 2.1 What is Periodization? -- 2.2 Physiological Bases of Periodization -- 2.2.1 Training Variation -- 2.2.2 Sport Specificity -- 2.3 Basic Principles of Periodization -- 2.4 Objectives of Periodization -- 2.4.1 Improvements in Strength -- 2.4.2 Hypertrophy -- 2.5 Why Use Periodization? -- 2.6 Types of Models of Periodization -- 2.6.1 Linear Periodization -- 2.6.2 Undulating Periodization -- 2.6.3 Block Periodization -- 3 From Practice -- 3.1 Many Coaches, Many Methods -- 3.2 Sequential Periodization Method -- 3.2.1 Long Linear Method -- 3.2.2 Short Linear Method -- 3.2.3 Hybrids Between Long and Short Variations.
3.3 Concurrent Method of Periodization -- 3.3.1 Ordinary Concurrent Method -- 3.3.2 Emphasised Concurrent Method -- 3.4 Conjugate Sequence Periodization Method -- 3.4.1 Short Conjugate Sequence Method -- 3.4.2 Long Conjugate Sequence Method -- 4 Filling Gaps -- 5 Take-Home Messages -- References -- 13 Programming and Periodisation for Team Sports -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Theory -- 2.1 The Optimal Dose-Response Relationship for Strength Training in Team Sports -- 2.2 Strength Training Scheduled During Different Microcycles -- 2.3 The Most Common Strength Training Exercises Used and Optimal Training Load -- 3 From Practice -- 3.1 Detraining Period (Off-Season) -- 3.2 Retraining Period (Pre-Season) -- 3.3 In-Season Period -- 4 Filling Gaps -- 5 Take-Home Messages -- References -- 14 Programing and Periodization for Individual Sports -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Theory -- 3 From Practice -- 3.1 The Organization of Strength Training in Individual Sports and the Use of Velocity-Based Training for the Prescription and Control of Training -- 3.2 Strength Training Assessment -- 3.2.1 Maximum Strength -- 3.2.2 Force-time, Power and Force-velocity Profile as a Tool for Periodization in Individual Sports -- 3.2.3 Rate of Force Development and Force-velocity Profile -- 3.2.4 Stretch Shortening Cycle -- 4 Filling Gaps -- 4.1 Biomarkers and Sports Performance: Physiology and Biochemistry Applied to Training Control and Prescription (New Periodization Models) -- 4.2 Adjustments and Monitoring of Training Sessions with Control by Lactate and Glycemia -- 4.3 New Proposal About Periodization -- 4.4 Monitoring and Control Indications for Each Momentum of the Bioflexible Periodization -- 4.4.1 Strength Momentum -- 4.4.2 Resistance Momentum -- 4.4.3 Transition Momentum -- 4.4.4 Power Momentum -- 5 Take-Home Messages -- References.
15 The Role of Resistance Training in Strategies to Reduce Injury Risk.
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Resistive Switching
Resistive Switching
Autore Rupp Jennifer
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Altri autori (Persone) IelminiDaniele
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Resolving Disagreements : A Semantic and Epistemological Inquiry
Resolving Disagreements : A Semantic and Epistemological Inquiry
Autore Wahlberg Åke
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Disciplina 121
Collana Palgrave Frontiers in Philosophy of Religion Series
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Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1: Introduction -- 2: The Epistemological Relevance of Disagreement -- 2.1 Peer Disagreement -- 2.2 Cognitive Disparities -- 3: Disagreement and Meaning -- 3.1 What Is a Disagreement? -- 3.2 Verbal Disagreements -- 3.3 Conceptual Ethics -- 3.4 Linguistic Disparities and Speaker's Meaning -- 3.5 Externalism, Speaker's Reference, and Verbal Disagreement -- 3.6 Naturalness and Disagreement Involving Natural Kinds -- 3.7 Verbal Disagreement and Charity -- 4: Disagreement and Belief I: Puzzles About Disagreement -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Disagreeing with Pierre -- 4.3 Variants of the Puzzle -- 4.4 Arthritis and Water -- 4.5 Broad and Narrow Content -- 4.6 Two-Dimensionalism -- 5: Disagreement and Belief II: Managing the Puzzles -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 What Is It to Believe Something? -- 5.3 The Act of Believing -- 5.4 Content of Beliefs: Pierre Once More -- 5.5 What Goes Awry in the Puzzles? -- 5.6 Substantive Disagreement in Belief -- 5.7 Holism -- 6: Disagreement from the Radical Interpreter's Point of View -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Belief Attribution and Disagreement -- 6.3 Meaning and Truth -- 6.4 Interpretation and Charity -- 6.5 Charity and Disagreement -- 6.6 Charitable Interpretation and Withdrawal of Peerhood -- 6.7 A Possible Objection: The Stability of Meaning -- 7: Interpretation, Meaning, and Disagreement -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The Interpreter -- 7.3 Triangulation -- 7.4 The True Nature of Charity -- 7.5 Disagreement and the Social Nature of Thought and Language -- 8: Disagreement in Religion -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Interpreting the Religious Other -- 8.3 Peer Disagreement in the Religious Realm -- 8.4 Religious Disagreement and Charitable Interpretation -- 8.5 A Disagreement Between a Theist and an Atheist.
8.6 A Disagreement Between a Christian and a Buddhist -- 8.7 Disagreement and Resolution -- 8.8 Disagreement and Shared Criteria -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Resonances of Neo-Confucianism
Resonances of Neo-Confucianism
Autore Ott Margus
Edizione [1st ed.]
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Collana Palgrave Studies in Comparative East-West Philosophy Series
ISBN 9783031568749
9783031568732
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Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Partners of Resonance -- 1.1.1 Neo-Confucianism -- 1.1.2 Western Resonances -- 1.1.3 Dissonances -- 1.2 (Un)ground of Comparison -- 1.2.1 What Is Comparison? -- 1.2.2 Ground of Comparison -- 1.2.3 Qualitative and Quantitative Comparison -- 1.2.4 Intensity -- 1.2.5 Obscure and Clear Sides -- 1.2.6 Two Movements: Unfolding and Refolding -- 1.2.7 Groundlessness -- 1.2.8 Some Consequences for Comparative Philosophy -- 1.2.9 Conclusion -- 1.3 Levels of Comparison -- 1.3.1 Juxtaposition, Interpenetration, Intensity -- 1.3.2 Embodiment, Speaking, Thinking -- 1.3.3 Embodiment -- 1.3.4 Speaking -- 1.3.5 Thinking -- 1.3.6 Redistribution of Singularities -- 1.3.7 Resonance Between Intensive Actualization Processes -- 1.3.8 Thawing up of Actual Forms -- 1.3.9 Conclusion -- 1.4 Comparison as Encounter -- 1.4.1 Necessity of Encountering the Other -- 1.4.2 Redistribution of Singularities -- 1.4.3 Resonances of Intensive Interactions with the Other -- 1.4.4 Thawing up the Actualized Forms of Traditions -- 1.4.5 Encounter in Roaming -- References -- Chapter 2: School of Veins I. Veins and Energy -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Deleuze's Ontology: Virtual, Intensive, Actual -- 2.3 Background in Chinese Tradition: Genesis by Differentiation -- 2.4 Veins and Energy -- 2.5 Zhu Xi and the Veins -- 2.6 Status of the Veins -- 2.7 Dark Precursor and the Supreme Ultimate -- 2.8 Field of Individuation and the Supreme Ultimate -- 2.9 Energy (qi 氣) and the Intensities -- 2.10 Actualized Things -- 2.11 Discrepancies -- 2.12 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: School of Veins II. Deleuze's Three Syntheses of Time and Zhu Xi's Feeling, Nature, and Mind -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Deleuze's First Synthesis of Time -- 3.3 Deleuze's Second Synthesis of Time.
3.4 Deleuze's Third Synthesis of Time -- 3.5 Zhu Xi's Notion of Feeling (qing 情) -- 3.6 Zhu Xi's Notion of Nature (xing 性) -- 3.7 Zhu Xi's Notion of Mind (xin 心) -- 3.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: School of Veins III. Self-Cultivation. Actualization and Counter-Actualization -- 4.1 Deleuze's Ontology: Counter-Actualization -- 4.2 Deleuze's Spinoza -- 4.2.1 Striving -- 4.2.2 Interactions -- 4.2.3 Joy and Sadness -- 4.2.4 First Kind of Knowledge -- 4.2.5 Second Kind of Knowledge: External Integration -- 4.2.6 Second Kind of Knowledge: Internal Integration -- 4.2.7 Third Kind of Knowledge -- 4.3 Zhu Xi's Self-Cultivation and Counter-Actualization -- 4.3.1 Initial Stillness and Subsequent Partiality si 私 -- 4.3.2 Enlarging the Mind and Returning to Comprehensiveness gong 公 -- 4.3.3 Overcoming Numbness to Reach Unceasing Generation shengsheng 生生 -- 4.3.4 External Integration: Investigation of Things and Extension of Knowledge -- 4.3.5 Internal Integration: Abiding in Seriousness jing 敬 -- 4.3.6 Making the Mind Sincere, chengxin 心, Moving Towards the Subtle -- 4.3.7 Utmost Exploration of Veins qiongli 窮理 -- 4.3.8 The Sage (shengren 人) -- 4.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: School of Energy qi 氣: Zhang Zai -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Zhang Zai's Energy as Above-the-Forms -- 5.3 Schopenhauer's Will and Representation -- 5.4 Zhang Zai's Incipient Activation (ji 機) -- 5.5 Schopenhauer's Ideas -- 5.6 Zhang Zai's yin-yang -- 5.7 Zhang Zai's Form and Formless -- 5.8 Schopenhauer's Dualities. Conflict and Harmony -- 5.9 Zhang Zai's Veins -- 5.10 Zhang Zai's Energy and Spirit -- 5.11 Zhang Zai's Figures-Layouts and Deleuze's Quasi-Cause -- 5.12 Zhang Zai's Things -- 5.13 Zhang Zai's Nature -- 5.14 Schopenhauer's Art as Self-Cultivation -- 5.15 Zhang Zai's Primary Ability (liangneng ) -- 5.16 Zhang Zai's Mind -- 5.17 Schopenhauer's Ethics.
5.18 Zhang Zai's Desires -- 5.19 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: School of Mind: Wang Yangming -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Intentionality -- 6.3 Transcendental Subjectivity -- 6.4 Primary Knowledge (liangzhi 知) and Primary Ability (liangneng ) -- 6.5 Forming One (Rhizomatic) Body with All Beings -- 6.6 Intersubjectivity and First-Person Point of Access -- 6.7 Fixation on the Actual -- 6.8 Extension of Primary Knowledge -- 6.9 Primary Knowledge Is Joyful -- 6.10 Phenomenology as Self-Cultivation -- 6.11 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Summary -- References -- References -- Title Index -- Place Index -- Subject Index.
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