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Communicative Figurations [[electronic resource] ] : Transforming Communications in Times of Deep Mediatization / / edited by Andreas Hepp, Andreas Breiter, Uwe Hasebrink
Communicative Figurations [[electronic resource] ] : Transforming Communications in Times of Deep Mediatization / / edited by Andreas Hepp, Andreas Breiter, Uwe Hasebrink
Autore Hepp Andreas
Edizione [1st ed. 2018.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XXIII, 444 p. 24 illus.)
Disciplina 302.23
Collana Transforming Communications – Studies in Cross-Media Research
Soggetto topico Communication
Ethnology
Culture—Study and teaching
Social structure
Equality
Political communication
Public policy
Media and Communication
Cultural Anthropology
Cultural Theory
Social Structure, Social Inequality
Political Communication
Public Policy
Soggetto non controllato Media and Communication
Cultural Anthropology
Cultural Theory
Social Structure, Social Inequality
Political Communication
Public Policy
Sociocultural Anthropology
Social Structure
media communication
culture and society
media transformations
technical communication media
social relations and roles
social fields and institutional dynamics
identities and collectives
public debate
political decision-making
media logic
Mediatization
open access
Media studies
Social & cultural anthropology
Cultural studies
Social & ethical issues
Political science & theory
Public administration
ISBN 3-319-65584-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I: Introduction.- 1. Rethinking transforming communications: An Introduction; Andreas Hepp, Andreas Breiter, Uwe Hasebrink.- 2. Researching transforming communications in times of deep mediatization: A figurational approach; Andreas Hepp, Uwe Hasebrink.- Part II: Collectivities and movements -- 3. Living Together in the Mediatized City: The Figurations of Young People’s Urban Communities, Andreas Hepp, Piet Simon & Monika Sowinska.- 4. Chaos Computer Club. The communicative construction of media technologies and infrastructures as a political category, Sebastian Kubitschko.- 5. Repair Cafés as communicative figurations: Consumer-critical media practices for cultural transformation;  Sigrid Kannengießer -- 6. Communicative Figurations of expertisation: DIY_MAKER and Multi-Player Online Gaming (MOG) as cultures of amateur learning; Karsten Wolf & Urszula Wudarski.- 7.The communicative construction of space-related identities. Hamburg and Leipzig between the local and the global; Yvonne Robel & Inge Marszolek.- 8. Networked media collectivities. The use of media for the communicative construction of collectivities among adolescents; Thomas Friemel & Matthias Bixler.- Part III: Institutions and organisations.- 9. The transformation of journalism: From changing newsroom cultures to a new communicative orientation?; Leif Kramp & Wiebke Loosen -- 10. Moralising and deliberating in financial blogging. Moral debates in blog communication during the financial crisis 2008; Rebecca Venema & Stefanie Averbeck-Lietz -- 11. ‘Blogging sometimes leads to dementia, doesn't it?’ The Roman Catholic Church in times of deep mediatization; Kerstin Radde-Antweiler, Sina Gogolok & Hannah Grünenthal -- 12. Relating face-to-face. Communicative practices and political decision-making in a changing media environment; Tanja Pritzlaff-Scheele & Frank Nullmeier -- 13. Paper versus SIMS: Governing the figurations of mediatized schools in England and Germany; Andreas Breiter & Arne Hendrik Ruhe -- 14. Researching Communicative Figurations: Necessities and challenges for empirical research; Christine Lohmeier & Rieke Böhling -- 15. Researching Individuals’ Media Repertoires: Challenges of qualitative interviews on cross-media practices; Juliane Klein, Michael Walter & Uwe Schimank -- 16. The complexity of datafication: putting digital traces in context; Andreas Breiter, Andreas Hepp --  17. Communicative Figurations and Cross-Media Research; Kim Schrøder -- 18. Communicative figurations: Towards a new paradigm for the media age?; Giselinde Kuipers.
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Hepp Andreas  
Springer Nature, 2018
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Equity, Equality and Diversity in the Nordic Model of Education / / edited by Tove Stjern Frønes, Andreas Pettersen, Jelena Radišić, Nils Buchholtz
Equity, Equality and Diversity in the Nordic Model of Education / / edited by Tove Stjern Frønes, Andreas Pettersen, Jelena Radišić, Nils Buchholtz
Autore Frønes Tove Stjern
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (X, 412 p. 29 illus., 13 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 370.116
370.9
Soggetto topico International education
Comparative education
Assessment
Learning
Instruction
Educational psychology
Education—Psychology
Social structure
Equality
International and Comparative Education
Assessment, Testing and Evaluation
Learning & Instruction
Educational Psychology
Social Structure, Social Inequality
Soggetto non controllato International and Comparative Education
Assessment, Testing and Evaluation
Learning & Instruction
Educational Psychology
Social Structure, Social Inequality
Education
Social Structure
Equity Equality Diversity
Nordic education model
International large-scale assessment
PISA
TIMSS
PIRLS
TALIS
ICILS
Mathematics achievement
Science achievement
Reading achievement
Teacher competence
Teacher satisfaction
Instructional quality
Student outcomes
Student motivation and beliefs
Immigrant students
SES and gender in education
Quantitative methods
Open Access
Education: examinations & assessment
Teaching skills & techniques
Cognition & cognitive psychology
Social & ethical issues
ISBN 3-030-61648-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Section 1 -- Equity, Equality and Diversity – Putting educational justice in the Nordic Model to a test. Nils Buchholtz, Amelie Stuart & Tove Stjern Frønes -- Measuring Equity across the Nordic Education Systems: Conceptual and Methodological Choices as Implications for Educational Policies. Oleksandra Mittal, Trude Nilsen & Julius K. Björnsson -- Section 2 -- Teaching culturally diverse student groups in the Nordic countries: What can the TALIS 2018 data tell us? Julius K. Bjørnsson -- Exploring diversity in the relationships between teacher quality and job satisfaction in the Nordic countries: Insights from TALIS 2013 and 2018. Kajsa Yang Hansen, Jelena Radišić, Xin Liu & Leah Natasha Glassow -- Digital inclusion in Norwegian and Danish schools: Analysing variation in teachers’ collaboration, attitudes, ICT use and students’ ICT literacy. Anubha Rohatgi, Jeppe Bundsgaard & Ove E. Hatlevik -- Teachers’ Role in Enhancing Equity: A Multilevel Structural Equation Modelling with Mediated Moderation. Trude Nilsen, Ronny Scherer, Jan-Eric Gustafsson, Nani Teig1 & Hege Kaarstein -- The Case for Good Discipline? Evidence on the Interplay Between Disciplinary Climate, Socioeconomic Status, and Science Achievement from PISA 2015. Ronny Scherer -- Improving equity through national-level assessment initiatives. G. A. Nortvedt, K. B. Bratting, O. Kovpanets, A. Pettersen & A. Rohatgi -- Section 3. Can teachers’ instruction increase low-SES students’ motivation to learn mathematics? Ole Kristian Bergem, Trude Nilsen, Oleksandra Mittal & Henrik Galligani Ræder -- Resilient and non-resilient students in Sweden and Norway– Investigating the interplay between their self-beliefs and the school environment. Jelena Radišić & Andreas Pettersen -- Equity and Diversity in Reading Comprehension—A Case Study of PISA 2000–2018. Tove Stjern Frønes, Maria Rasmusson & Jesper Bremholm -- Implications of changing the delivery mode on reading tests in Norway – A gender perspective. Ragnhild Engdal Jensen -- The importance of parents’ own reading for 10-year old students’ reading achievement in the Nordic countries. Hildegunn Støle, Åse Kari H. Wagner & Knut Schwippert -- Section 4. The black box of Nordic education held against the light of large-scale international assessment resources—a critical commentary (Commentary chapter). Fritjof Sahlström -- Equity, Equality and Diversity in the Nordic countries—Final thoughts and looking ahead (Concluding chapter). Tove Stjern Frønes, Andreas Pettersen, Jelena Radišić & Nils Buchholtz.
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Frønes Tove Stjern  
Springer Nature, 2020
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Gesundheitsversorgung am Lebensende [[electronic resource] ] : Soziale Ungleichheit in Bezug auf Institutionsaufenthalte und Sterbeorte / / von Damian Hedinger
Gesundheitsversorgung am Lebensende [[electronic resource] ] : Soziale Ungleichheit in Bezug auf Institutionsaufenthalte und Sterbeorte / / von Damian Hedinger
Autore Hedinger Damian
Edizione [1st ed. 2016.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, : Springer Nature, 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XIII, 172 S. 22 Abb.)
Disciplina 305
Soggetto topico Social structure
Equality
Social groups
Family
Social Structure, Social Inequality
Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging
Soggetto non controllato Social Structure
Social Inequality
ISBN 3-658-13347-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Nota di contenuto Gesundheitsversorgung am Lebensende – eine Herausforderung für die Analyse sozialer Ungleichheit -- Individuelle, familiale und kulturell-kontextuelle Determinanten -- Geschlechtsspezifische Modelle zur Analyse der Heim- und Spitalaufenthaltsdauer sowie unterschiedlicher Sterbeorte.
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Hedinger Damian  
Cham, : Springer Nature, 2016
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Sex Work, Health, and Human Rights : Global Inequities, Challenges, and Opportunities for Action
Sex Work, Health, and Human Rights : Global Inequities, Challenges, and Opportunities for Action
Autore Goldenberg Shira M
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (272 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) Morgan ThomasRuth
ForbesAnna
BaralStefan
Soggetto topico Public health & preventive medicine
Human rights
Epidemiology & medical statistics
Social issues & processes
Health systems & services
Prostitució
Salut sexual
Drets humans
Salut pública
Igualtat
Medicina preventiva
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
Soggetto non controllato Public Health
Human Rights
Epidemiology
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Social Structure, Social Inequality
Health Policy
Social Structure
sex work law reform
human rights violations and labor rights and protections
health disparities and health equity
marginalized populations
women's health, sexual health and reproductive health
HIV/AIDS
structural determinants
integrated interventions
harm reduction
stigma
sex worker criminalization and decriminalized settings
blood-borne and sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
global burden of violence
global mental health
safety and health promotion
substance use
community mobilization and empowerment
migration and mobility
open access
Public health & preventive medicine
Human rights, civil rights
Epidemiology & medical statistics
Social & ethical issues
Health systems & services
Political structure & processes
ISBN 3-030-64171-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Goldenberg Shira M  
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Social Determinants of Health in Non-communicable Diseases : Case Studies from Japan / / edited by Katsunori Kondo
Social Determinants of Health in Non-communicable Diseases : Case Studies from Japan / / edited by Katsunori Kondo
Autore Kondo Katsunori
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XI, 328 p. 36 illus., 25 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 338.473621
Collana Springer Series on Epidemiology and Public Health
Soggetto topico Medical economics
Social structure
Equality
Epidemiology
Medical policy
Health Economics
Social Structure, Social Inequality
Health Policy
Soggetto non controllato Health Economics
Social Structure, Social Inequality
Epidemiology
Health Policy
Social Structure
Social determinants of health (SDHs)
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs)
Healthy ageing
Socio-economic status
Social epidemiology
Public health in Japan
Open Access
Social & ethical issues
Epidemiology & medical statistics
Health systems & services
Political structure & processes
ISBN 981-15-1831-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Editor Bio -- The Social Determinants of Health and Trends Concerning Health Disparity -- Behavioral Problems in Children -- Metabolic Syndorome -- Cancer and Socioeconomic Status -- Coronary Heart Disease -- Stroke -- Chronic kidney disease -- Diabetes Mellitus -- Suicide -- Depression -- Dementia -- Falls and Related Bone Fractures -- Malnutrition in Older People -- Oral Health -- Healthy aging:IADL and functional disability -- Life Course Epidemiology -- Social capital and health -- Access to Healthcare and Health Inequality -- Measures of Health Inequality and Health Impact Assessment -- What Measures Can Be Taken to Reduce Health Disparity? -- Recommendations -- Ministeral notification -- Monitoring report (1) -- Monitoring Report (3) -- Monitoring Report (5) -- Monitoring Report (8) -- Index.
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Springer Nature, 2020
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Towards a Comparative Analysis of Social Inequalities between Europe and Latin America / / edited by Pedro López-Roldán, Sandra Fachelli
Towards a Comparative Analysis of Social Inequalities between Europe and Latin America / / edited by Pedro López-Roldán, Sandra Fachelli
Autore López-Roldán Pedro
Edizione [1st ed. 2021.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XXIII, 480 p. 80 illus.)
Disciplina 305
Soggetto topico Social structure
Equality
Economic development
Social change
Development economics
Social Structure, Social Inequality
Development and Social Change
Development Economics
Soggetto non controllato Social Structure, Social Inequality
Development and Social Change
Development Economics
Social Structure
Development Studies
Open access
Analytical Model of Social Inequalities and Trajectories
INCASI
inequality of opportunity
unemployment protection
labour market inequalities
inequality in education
digital divide
social stratification
social inequality at work
gender and inequality
Social & ethical issues
Development economics & emerging economies
ISBN 3-030-48442-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Introduction (Pedro López-Roldán) -- Chapter 2. Welfare models from a comparative perspective (Antonio Martín-Artiles) -- Chapter 3. Policies on unemployment protection in the Mediterranean countries and the Southern Cone (Antonio Martín-Artiles) -- Chapter4. Comparing labour market inequalities from a segmentation perspective (Pedro López-Roldán) -- Chapter 5. Inequality of educational opportunities, training and employment (José Saturnino Martínez-García) -- Chapter 6. New technologies and socio-economic effects (Fausto Miguélez) -- Chapter 7. Social stratification’s nomenclatures and measurements: comparative perspectives between Europe and Latin America (Emmanuelle Barozet) -- Chapter 8. Social mobility in a comparative perspective between Europe and Latin America (Sandra Fachelli) -- Chapter 9. Inequality in the distribution of family income and labour income. Structural and social determinants (Agustín Salvia) -- Chapter 10. Social times, reproduction and social inequality at work: contrasts and comparative perspectives between countries (Màrius Domínguez) -- Chapter 11. Gender, care and neoliberalism (Julie Jarty) -- Chapter 12. Social inequalities and life trajectories. Theoretical-methodological elements for the comparative analysis of inequality (Leticia Muñiz) -- Chapter 13. Migration and social mobility: climbing the social hierarchy in the transnational space (Laura Oso) -- Chapter 14. Social policies to face inequality (Patricia Scarponetti) -- Chapter 15. Conclusions (Sandra Fachelli).
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López-Roldán Pedro  
Springer Nature, 2021
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Urban Socio-Economic Segregation and Income Inequality : A Global Perspective
Urban Socio-Economic Segregation and Income Inequality : A Global Perspective
Autore van Ham Maarten
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (518 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) TammaruTiit
UbarevičienėRūta
JanssenHeleen
Collana The Urban Book
Soggetto topico Urban & municipal planning
Social issues & processes
Economic geography
Sociology: work & labour
Human geography
Population & demography
Soggetto non controllato Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns)
Social Structure, Social Inequality
Economic Geography
Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology
Human Geography
Demography
Urban Geography and Urbanism
Social Structure
Economic Sociology
Population and Demography
Socio-Economic Segregation
Residential Segregation
Dissimiliarity Index
Income Inequality
Occupational Categories
Socio-Economic Groups
GINI-index
Large Cities / Metropoles
Neighbourhood Change
Open Access Book
Urban & municipal planning
Social & ethical issues
Sociology: work & labour
Population & demography
ISBN 3-030-64569-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Part I Introduction -- 1 Rising Inequalities and a Changing Social Geography of Cities. An Introduction to the Global Segregation Book -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Approach and Justification -- 1.3 Income Inequality and Segregation -- 1.4 Main Results in Five Conclusions -- 1.5 A Global Segregation Thesis -- Appendix 1: Guidelines for Authors, Data, and Methods -- Appendix 2: Summary Table of Data Used for Each Case Study City -- Appendix 3: Occupational Structure of Comparable Case Study Cities (Source Individual Chapters in This Book) -- Appendix 4: Dissimilarity Indices Between Top and Bottom Socio-economic Status Groups, in All Years Provided by the Authors (Source Individual Chapters in This Book) -- References -- 2 Residential Segregation Between Income Groups in International Perspective -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Challenges of Comparing Segregation Across Borders -- 2.3 Method and Data -- 2.4 Results -- 2.5 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Part II Africa -- 3 Income Inequality, Socio-Economic Status, and Residential Segregation in Greater Cairo: 1986-2006 -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Social Geography of GCR -- 3.3 GCR as a Case in Point -- 3.4 Factors Influencing Residential Segregation in GCR -- 3.4.1 Income Inequality -- 3.4.2 Welfare Regime Politics -- 3.4.3 Centralized Urban Governance -- 3.4.4 Settlement Types: Formal and Informal -- 3.4.5 Housing Policies -- 3.5 Landscape of Residential Segregation in GCR, 1986-2006 -- 3.6 Spatial Distribution of Occupational Groups -- 3.7 Neighborhoods' Leading Specializations -- 3.8 Patterns of Socio-Economic Intermixing -- 3.9 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Social Inequality and Spatial Segregation in Cape Town -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Determinants of Residential Patterns -- 4.2.1 Racial Segregation: 1950s-1980s.
4.2.2 Market-Led Development: 1990s-2020 -- 4.2.3 State-Led Housing: 1990s-2020 -- 4.3 Inequality in the Labour Market -- 4.3.1 Data and Methods -- 4.3.2 Occupational Structure -- 4.3.3 Index of Dissimilarity -- 4.4 Socio-economic Segregation -- 4.4.1 Occupational Location Quotients -- 4.4.2 Socio-economic Status -- 4.4.3 Distribution of the Top Socio-economic Group -- 4.5 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Income Inequality and Socio-economic Segregation in the City of Johannesburg -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Drivers of Dominant Residential Patterns -- 5.2.1 Racial Segregation -- 5.2.2 Housing -- 5.2.3 Suburbs -- 5.3 Inequality in Johannesburg -- 5.3.1 Data Sources -- 5.3.2 Changes in Occupational Structure -- 5.3.3 Income Inequality -- 5.4 Socio-economic Segregation in Johannesburg -- 5.4.1 Dissimilarity Index -- 5.4.2 Location Quotient -- 5.4.3 Classification of Neighbourhoods by Socio-economic Composition -- 5.4.4 Location of Top Socio-economic Status Groups in 2001 and 2011 -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part III Asia -- 6 Dual Land Regime, Income Inequalities and Multifaceted Socio-Economic and Spatial Segregation in Hong Kong -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Context -- 6.2.1 Dual Land Regime -- 6.2.2 Housing System -- 6.2.3 Welfare System and Inequality -- 6.3 Census Data and Spatial Units -- 6.4 Spatial Patterns of Occupational and Income Disparities -- 6.4.1 Changing Occupational Structure and Growing Income Disparity -- 6.4.2 Socio-Economic Segregation -- 6.4.3 Residential Locations of Top and Bottom SES Workforce -- 6.4.4 Socio-Economic Composition of Neighbourhoods -- 6.5 Underlying Causes for Socio-Spatial Segregation -- 6.6 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Income Inequality and Socioeconomic Segregation in Jakarta -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Jakarta: The Core, Inner Peripheries and Outer Peripheries -- 7.3 Rapid Urbanization and Income Inequality.
7.4 Changes in Occupational Structures -- 7.5 Levels of Residential Segregation Between Socioeconomic Groups -- 7.6 Geography of Residential Segregation Between Socioeconomic Groups -- 7.7 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Socio-spatial Segregation and Exclusion in Mumbai -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Data and Methods -- 8.3 Real Estate and Increase of Slums in the City -- 8.4 Inter-religious Conflicts and the Segregation of Muslims -- 8.5 Segregation of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes -- 8.6 Conclusions -- References -- 9 Social Polarization and Socioeconomic Segregation in Shanghai, China: Evidence from 2000 and 2010 Censuses -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Residential Segregation in Large Cities in China -- 9.3 Data and Methods -- 9.3.1 Data -- 9.3.2 Methods -- 9.4 Results -- 9.4.1 Level of Segregation in Shanghai -- 9.4.2 Spatial Pattern of Occupation-Based Segregation in Shanghai -- 9.4.3 Spatial Pattern of Hukou-Based Segregation in Shanghai -- 9.5 Drivers of Changing Patterns of Residential Segregation in Shanghai -- 9.6 Conclusion and Discussion -- References -- 10 Increasing Inequality and the Changing Spatial Distribution of Income in Tel-Aviv -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Increasing Income Inequality in Israel and Socio-spatial Implications -- 10.3 Inequality Among Socio-demographic Groups in Israel -- 10.4 The Tel-Aviv MA: Development and Transition -- 10.5 Data and Methods -- 10.6 The Segregation Between Income Classes in the Tel-Aviv MA -- 10.7 Changing Spatial Distributions of Top and Bottom Income Quintiles in the Tel-Aviv MA -- 10.8 Changing Socioeconomic Compositions in Tel-Aviv Neighbourhoods -- 10.9 Conclusions -- References -- 11 Changes in Occupational Structure and Residential Segregation in Tokyo -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Context -- 11.2.1 Income Inequality -- 11.2.2 Welfare System -- 11.2.3 Housing System -- 11.2.4 Urban Policy.
11.3 Data and Methods -- 11.4 Occupational Structure -- 11.5 Residential Segregation -- 11.6 Spatial Distribution of Occupational Groups -- 11.6.1 Concentration of the Top Occupational Groups -- 11.6.2 Location Quotient for the Top and Bottom Occupational Groups -- 11.6.3 Classification of Neighborhoods by Socio-economic Composition -- 11.7 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Part IV Australia -- 12 The Land of the 'Fair Go'? Mapping Income Inequality and Socioeconomic Segregation Across Melbourne Neighbourhoods -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Welfare in Australia -- 12.3 Income Inequality in Australia -- 12.4 The Australian Housing System -- 12.5 Greater Melbourne -- 12.6 Neighbourhoods in the Australian Context -- 12.7 Change in Occupational Structure in Melbourne -- 12.8 Socioeconomic Segregation in Melbourne -- 12.8.1 Dissimilarity Index -- 12.8.2 Location Quotients (LQs) -- 12.8.3 Local Moran's I (LM-I) -- 12.8.4 Classification of Neighbourhoods by Socioeconomic Composition -- 12.8.5 Location of the Top Socioprofessional Group -- 12.9 Socioeconomic Segregation and Ethnic Segregation Patterns -- 12.10 Conclusions -- References -- Part V Europe -- 13 Making Sense of Segregation in a Well-Connected City: The Case of Berlin -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 From Divided to Gentrified City -- 13.3 Methods -- 13.4 Socioeconomic Segregation -- 13.5 Segregation by Foreigner/Migration Background -- 13.6 How Does Segregation Matter? -- 13.7 Conclusion -- References -- 14 Socio-spatial Disparities in Brussels and its Hinterland -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Background -- 14.3 Space, Data and Methods -- 14.3.1 Space Delimitation and Spatial Units -- 14.3.2 Data and Definitions -- 14.3.3 Methods -- 14.4 Findings -- 14.4.1 Location Quotients -- 14.4.2 Income Classification of Neighbourhoods -- 14.4.3 Location of High-Income Earners.
14.4.4 Dissimilarity Indices -- 14.4.5 The Local Spots of Change -- 14.5 Discussion -- References -- 15 Residential Segregation in a Highly Unequal Society: Istanbul in the 2000s -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Background: Frantic years of 2000s -- 15.3 Studying Segregation in Istanbul -- 15.4 Data and Method -- 15.5 Results -- 15.5.1 Classification and Mapping of Neighbourhoods -- 15.5.2 From 2000 to 2017: Exodus of the Poor -- 15.6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 16 Segregation in London: A City of Choices or Structures? -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.1.1 Ethnicity -- 16.1.2 Economic -- 16.1.3 Housing -- 16.1.4 Chapter Outline -- 16.2 Inequality and Occupational Segregation -- 16.3 Location Quotient Maps -- 16.4 Maps of Typologies -- 16.4.1 Location of the Top Occupational Group -- 16.5 Contrasting Dimensions of Segregation -- 16.6 Conclusions -- References -- 17 Income Inequality and Segregation in the Paris Metro Area (1990-2015) -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Background -- 17.2.1 The Role of Immigrant Residential Segregation -- 17.2.2 The Role of Urban Policy and Public Housing -- 17.2.3 The Role of Rising Income Inequality -- 17.3 Data and Methods -- 17.4 Results -- 17.4.1 Changes in Occupational Structure and Inequality -- 17.4.2 Residential Patterns of Occupational Groups in the Paris Metro Area -- 17.4.3 Occupational and Immigrant Segregation -- 17.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part VI North America -- 18 Growing Income Inequality and Socioeconomic Segregation in the Chicago Region -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 The Chicago Region -- 18.2.1 The Economy -- 18.2.2 The Welfare System -- 18.2.3 Demographics -- 18.2.4 The Housing System -- 18.3 Analysis and Results -- 18.3.1 Income Inequality -- 18.3.2 Occupational Structure -- 18.3.3 Dissimilarity Index -- 18.3.4 Location of Top Occupational Groups -- 18.3.5 Location Quotients (LQs).
18.3.6 Residential Segregation Based on Socioeconomic Status.
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van Ham Maarten  
Springer Nature, 2021
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Von Bauingenieurinnen und Sozialarbeitern : Studien(fach)wahlen im Kontext von sozialem Milieu und Geschlecht / / von Lena Loge
Von Bauingenieurinnen und Sozialarbeitern : Studien(fach)wahlen im Kontext von sozialem Milieu und Geschlecht / / von Lena Loge
Autore Loge Lena
Edizione [1st ed. 2021.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XVII, 318 S. 9 Abb.)
Disciplina 306.36
Soggetto topico Industrial sociology
Social structure
Equality
Culture
Social sciences—Philosophy
Sociology of Work
Social Structure, Social Inequality
Cultural Studies
Social Philosophy
Soggetto non controllato Sociology of Work
Social Structure, Social Inequality
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Young Adults and Active Citizenship : Towards Social Inclusion Through Adult Education
Young Adults and Active Citizenship : Towards Social Inclusion Through Adult Education
Autore Kersh Natasha
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (197 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) ToiviainenHanna
PitkänenPirkko
ZarifisGeorge K
Collana Lifelong Learning Book
Soggetto topico Educació d'adults
Ciutadania
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
Soggetto non controllato Lifelong Learning/Adult Education
Sociology of Citizenship
Sociology of Education
Social Structure, Social Inequality
Life Skills
Education
Biotechnology
Social Structure
Open Access
Adult Education in Europe
Active participatory citizenship
Lifelong learning for Vulnerable young adults
Comparative adult education
EduMAP project
Social inclusion
Horizon 2020 project
Adult Education as a Means to Active Participatory Citizenship
Development of social, political and economic skills
Active participatory citizenship (APC)
Adult education, continuous learning
Sociology
Social research & statistics
Social & ethical issues
Study & learning skills: general
ISBN 3-030-65002-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Series Editors' Note -- Contents -- About the Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Active Citizenship, Lifelong Learning and Inclusion: Introduction to Concepts and Contexts -- Introduction -- Research Scope and Methodology -- Key Concepts, Target Groups and Theoretical Considerations -- Discourses of Lifelong Learning and Adult Education -- Target Groups and Vulnerability -- Active Participatory Citizenship -- References -- Chapter 2: Active Citizenship Programmes for Unemployed Young Adults with Low Skills in Southern Europe: Participation, Outreach, and Barriers -- Introduction -- The Impact of Socio-Political State of Affairs in the Region -- Major Challenges in Programme Delivery and Relevance -- Barriers to Participation and the Need for Targeted Outreach -- Some Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 3: Active Participatory Citizenship for and with Young Adults in Situations of Risk - On the Cover and Under-Cover -- Introduction -- The Framing of APC in AE -- Methodology -- Adult Education Programmes: Providers' Perspectives -- Second Chance Schools, France -- Youth Integration Courses, Germany -- Production School Programme, Austria -- Youth Forum, Germany -- Learning APC: Young People's Perspective -- Understanding APC -- Learning Processes and Outcomes -- Adult Education's Contribution to Active Participatory Citizenship -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Social Inclusion, Participation and Citizenship in Contexts of Neoliberalism: Examples of Adult Education Policy and Practice with Young People in the UK, The Netherlands and Ireland -- Introduction -- The Framing of Adult Education and Active Citizenship Participation as Responses to Social Exclusion: Key Discourses -- Policy Contexts for Adult Education and Active Participatory Citizenship in the UK, The Netherlands and Ireland -- United Kingdom.
The Netherlands -- Ireland -- Framing Active Participation and Social Inclusion in Different Contexts: Examples from EduMAP Field Research in the UK, The Netherlands and Ireland -- EduMAP Research on Adult Education Practices in the UK, The Netherlands and Ireland -- 'Activating' Unemployed Young People Through Personalised Support: A Programme in England -- Enhancing Socio-Economic Integration and Contributing to the Community through Specific Industry Skills: A Case from The Netherlands -- Facilitating Participation as 'Activism' to Address Structural Barriers and Discrimination: An Informal Programme in Ireland -- Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: How Are the Prospects for Refugees to Become Active Members of Society? - The Vision and Practices in Turkish Adult Education -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Background and Relevant Statistics of the Syrian Population in Turkey -- Historical Development and Current State of the Turkish Adult Education System -- AE in the Republican Revolution and in the Early Republican Period -- AE in Turkey Today: Framework, Basic Statistics and Challenges -- Framework and Basic Statistics -- Challenges -- How Does the AE Sector in Turkey Respond to the Inflow of Syrian Refugees? -- Statistics Concerning AE Programs Attended by Syrians -- AE for Refugee Integration: How AE Programs Are Designed to Address Refugees with Multiple Vulnerabilities for Social Integration -- How Are AE Programs Designed in Turkey to Address the Multiple Vulnerabilities of Syrian Refugees -- The Holistic View on Social Inclusion and Development of APC Skills -- Concluding Remarks and Future Prospects -- References -- Chapter 6: Adult Education as a Means to Social Inclusion in Nordic Welfare States: Denmark, Finland and Sweden -- Introduction -- History of Social Inclusion Through Adult Education.
New Needs for Adult Education -- Emerging Practices -- Refugee Integration in Denmark -- Integration Education, SFI in Sweden -- Online Basic Education in Finland -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Promising or Compelling Future in Hungary? -- Introduction -- Confused Competitiveness -- Getting Away from the Goals Set for Education? -- More Centralization, More Control and Less Money -- Strategic Thinking? -- Two Good Initiatives -- Disabled People's Advocacy Organizations -- Motivation Student Mentoring for Roma Students -- Conclusion: The Postponed Change of Paradigm -- References -- Chapter 8: Transforming Adult Education from Neo-liberal to Holistically Inclusive Adult Education in Baltic States -- Introduction -- Historical Trends in Adult Education in Baltic Countries -- Estonian Republic -- Latvian Republic -- Lithuanian Republic -- Lifelong Learning Concept and Strategies in Adult Education Policies -- Active Citizenship Concept in Adult Education -- Estonian Republic -- Latvian Republic -- Lithuanian Republic -- Informal Education Cases for Young Adults from Vulnerable Backgrounds -- Estonian Case - Vocational Work-Embedded Education -- Description of the Programme -- Target Group -- The Active Participatory Citizenship Concept in Programme Application -- Programme Outcomes for Young Adults from Vulnerable Groups -- Challenges of the Programme -- Critical Elements for Young Adults to Become Active Citizens -- Latvian Case - Validation of Informal Learning -- Description of the Programme -- Target Group -- The Active Participatory Citizenship Concept in Programme Application -- The Outcomes of the Programme for Vulnerable Young Adults -- Programme Challenges -- Programme Outcomes and Challenges for Young Adults -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References.
Chapter 9: Conclusion: Divergences or Convergences? Facilitating Active Citizenship Through Adult Education Across Europe and Beyond -- Introduction -- Regional Divergences -- Southern Europe - Greece, Cyprus, Malta, Italy, Spain and Portugal -- France, Austria and Germany -- UK, The Netherlands and Ireland -- Turkey -- Northern Europe - Denmark, Finland and Sweden -- Hungary -- Baltic Countries - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania -- Summary -- References.
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