Selected Papers of S.H. Foulkes
Author: Siegmund Heinz Foulkes
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 327
ISBN-13: 9780946439560
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Author: Siegmund Heinz Foulkes
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 327
ISBN-13: 9780946439560
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Author: Margaret Sanger
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Published: 2016-10-01
Total Pages: 720
ISBN-13: 9780252040382
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhen Margaret Sanger returned to Europe in 1920, World War I had altered the social landscape as dramatically as it had the map of Europe. Population concerns, sexuality, venereal disease, and contraceptive use had entered public discussion, and Sanger's birth control message found receptive audiences around the world. This volume focuses on Sanger from her groundbreaking overseas advocacy during the interwar years through her postwar role in creating the International Planned Parenthood Federation. The documents reconstruct Sanger's dramatic birth control advocacy tours through early 1920s Germany, Japan, and China in the midst of significant government and religious opposition to her ideas. They also trace her tireless efforts to build a global movement through international conferences and tours. Letters, journal entries, writings, and other records reveal Sanger's contentious dealings with other activists, her correspondence with the likes of Albert Einstein and Eleanor Roosevelt, and Sanger's own dramatic evolution from gritty grassroots activist to postwar power broker and diplomat.
Author: Sake Jager
Publisher: Research-publishing.net
Published: 2016-11-28
Total Pages: 364
ISBN-13: 1908416408
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection of papers, consisting of 39 delegate contributions and three keynote articles from “New directions in telecollaborative research and practice: the second conference on telecollaboration in higher education” hosted by Trinity College Dublin in April 2016, offers a window on a rapidly evolving form of learning. Telecollaboration is used in many formats and contexts, but has as a defining feature the ability to unite learners from classrooms around the world in meaningful computer-mediated tasks and activities. This cross-disciplinary overview discusses telecollaboration in support of language and culture, teacher training, student mobility, and other disciplines and skills from a range of analytical perspectives. It will be of interest to anyone working in HE as an educator, researcher, educational designer, mobility officer, decision maker or administrator.
Author: Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
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Published: 1901
Total Pages: 1502
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Author: Tom Brock
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2016-11-10
Total Pages: 343
ISBN-13: 1317392493
DOWNLOAD EBOOKProfessor Margaret Archer is a leading critical realist and major contemporary social theorist. This edited collection seeks to celebrate the scope and accomplishments of her work, distilling her theoretical and empirical contributions into four sections which capture the essence and trajectory of her research over almost four decades. Long fascinated with the problem of structure and agency, Archer’s work has constituted a decade-long engagement with this perennial issue of social thought. However, in spite of the deep interconnections that unify her body of work, it is rarely treated as a coherent whole. This is doubtless in part due to the unforgiving rigour of her arguments and prose, but also a byproduct of sociology’s ongoing compartmentalisation. This edited collection seeks to address this relative neglect by collating a selection of papers, spanning Archer’s career, which collectively elucidate both the development of her thought and the value that can be found in it as a systematic whole. This book illustrates the empirical origins of her social ontology in her early work on the sociology of education, as well as foregrounding the diverse range of influences that have conditioned her intellectual trajectory: the systems theory of Walter Buckley, the neo-Weberian analysis of Lockwood, the critical realist philosophy of Roy Bhaskar and, more recently, her engagement with American pragmatism and the Italian school of relational sociology. What emerges is a series of important contributions to our understanding of the relationship between structure, culture and agency. Acting to introduce and guide readers through these contributions, this book carries the potential to inform exciting and innovative sociological research.
Author: Yu I Manin
Publisher: World Scientific
Published: 1996-06-28
Total Pages: 614
ISBN-13: 9814499552
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe book is a collection of research and review articles in several areas of modern mathematics and mathematical physics published in the span of three decades. The ICM Kyoto talk “Mathematics as Metaphor” summarises the author's view on mathematics as an outgrowth of natural language.
Author: Karl Abraham
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2018-03-26
Total Pages: 528
ISBN-13: 0429918852
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCovering a wide range of topics, the collection consists of twenty-six papers and essays published over a period of two decades. Readers of this book are thus enabled to trace the analyst's development, in which his scientific approach is evident throughout, from his earliest papers through to his last works. First published in 1927 in the International Psychoanalytical Library, the author's Selected Papers on Psychoanalysis has since established itself as on of the seminal works essential to the training of workers in the psychoanalytic field. Includes the author's classic paper A Short Study of the Development of the Libido.
Author: Elizabeth Spillius
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2007-08-07
Total Pages: 396
ISBN-13: 1134110847
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe author is well known for her exploration of Melanie Klein's work The author is very clear and her ideas are easy to follow