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The American Journal of Political Science (AJPS), published four times each year, is one of the most widely-read political science journals in the United States. AJPS is a general journal of political science open to all members of the profession and to all areas of the discipline of political science.
Political science --- Science politique --- Political science. --- Politieke wetenschappen. --- Political Science & Studies. --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The
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In der Wissenschaft sind Erkenntnisziele, aber auch ein spezieller Weltaufschluss angelegt. Diesen zu vermitteln, ist Aufgabe der Wissenschaftsdidaktik. Was aber bedeutet es, Wissenschaft institutionell zu einem Gegenstand des Lehrens und Lernens zu machen? Der erste Band der inter- und transdisziplinär angelegten Reihe versammelt Aufsätze zur Einführung in die Wissenschaftsdidaktik, die sich mit grundlegenden konzeptionellen Fragen sowie Einordnungs- und Deutungsversuchen aus verschiedenen Perspektiven befassen. Hochschullehrende sowie Praktiker*innen in Hochschuldidaktik und Bildungswissenschaft finden hier Zugang zur Idee einer Wissenschaftsdidaktik und ihren innovativen Erkenntnispotentialen.
EDUCATION / Organizations & Institutions. --- Education. --- Educational Research. --- Interdisciplinarity. --- Pedagogy. --- Science Studies. --- Sociology of Education. --- Sociology of Science. --- Transdisciplinarity. --- University Didactics. --- University Research. --- University.
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An Open Access edition of this book is available on the Liverpool University Press website and the OAPEN library as part of the Opening the Future project with COPIM.The early twentieth century was awash in revolutionary scientific discourse, and its uptake in the public imaginary through popular scientific writings touched every area of human experience, from politics and governance to social mores and culture. Feeling Strangely argues that these shifting scientific understandings and their integration into Hispanic and Lusophone society reshaped the experience of gender. The book analyzes gender as a felt experience and explores how that experience is shaped by popular scientific discourse by examining the "strange" femininity of young protagonists in four novels written by women in Spanish and Portuguese: Rosa Chacel's Memorias de Leticia Valle (published in Argentina in 1945); Norah Lange's Personas en la sala (Argentina, 1950); Carmen Laforet's Nada (Spain, 1945); and Clarice Lispector's Perto do coração selvagem (Brazil, 1943). It pairs each novel with a broad scientific theme selected from those that captured the contemporary popular imagination to argue that the young female protagonists in these novels all put forth visions of young womanhood as an experience of strangeness. Building on Carmen Martín Gaite's term chicas raras, Rankin proposes this strangeness as constitutive of a gendered experience inextricable from affective and material engagements with the world.
Latin American literature --- Literature and society --- History and criticism. --- History --- gender studies --- science studies --- Carmen Martín Gaite --- Carmen Laforet --- Clarice Lispector
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Was passiert, wenn man das Funktionsprinzip des menschlichen Ohrs in den Nanometerbereich übersetzt, eine wissensarchitektonische Karte in einer Lecture Performance entworfen wird oder sich Forschende aus mehr als 25 Disziplinen mit Strukturen und Modellen auseinandersetzen? Welche neuen Erkenntnisse bringt die Zusammenarbeit zwischen Biomorphologie und Kunstgeschichte, Medienwissenschaft und Medizin? Und was können die Gestaltungsdisziplinen Design und Architektur zur Grundlagenforschung beitragen? Dieser Band versammelt Beiträge aus dem Exzellenzcluster Bild Wissen Gestaltung und beleuchtet im Fokus der drei titelgebenden Schlagwörter die Produktivität der vielfältigen Forschungsansätze: vom Methodentransfer zwischen den beteiligten Einzeldisziplinen bis hin zum interdisziplinären Entwurf neuer Wissens- und Forschungsstrukturen.
Art and science --- Human beings in art --- Art, German --- Bewegung Nurr (Group of artists) --- Humans in art --- Science and art --- Science --- Design. --- Fine Arts. --- Image. --- Knowledge. --- Life Sciences. --- Science Studies. --- Science. --- Shaping. --- Visual Studies. --- Interdisziplinarität; Science Studies; Wissenschaftsforschung; Bild; Wissen; Gestaltung; Wissenschaft; Design; Bildwissenschaft; Life Sciences; Kunstwissenschaft; Interdisciplinarity; Image; Knowledge; Shaping; Science; Visual Studies; Fine Arts
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Medicine --- Medicine. --- science communication --- science studies --- public understading of science --- Medical Specialities --- Medical Specialties --- Medical Specialty --- Specialities, Medical --- Specialties, Medical --- Specialty, Medical --- Medical Speciality --- Speciality, Medical --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Health Workforce
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Political science --- Social sciences --- Political science. --- Social sciences. --- Political Science & Studies. --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Civilization --- State, The
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Political science --- Science politique --- Politics and government --- Political science. --- Australasia --- Australasie --- Australasia. --- Politique et gouvernement --- Political Science & Studies. --- Australia. --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The
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"Bio-imperialism focuses on an understudied dimension of the war on terror-the fight against bioterrorism. This component of the war included the enlistment of bioscientists and health workers to augment U.S. biodefense and disease control infrastructure, advancing U.S. control over biological resources on a global scale. The book argues that U.S. imperial ambitions drove this move, aided by U.S. government and mass media narratives that deployed gendered and raced discourses of terrorism, U.S. vulnerability, and white femininity-intertwined with discourses about disease and technoscientific progress. The result was further entrenchment of tropes of Arabs, Muslims, and other racially marginalized communities as embodying terror and disease; the revamping of research industries conducting dangerous lab experiments on pathogens; the militarization of public health and its deployment of feminized bodies in service of warmongering; and decreased autonomy for global south nations to administer health care to their populations. Yet as U.S. bio-empire pressed forward, so too did new forms of confrontation-its critics rejected its hegemonic narratives, electing instead to build transnational solidarities and engage in collective struggle to oppose the mobilization of the bioscience and public health fields for war and empire. Bio-imperialism is a sobering look at how the war on terror impacted the world in ways that we are only just starting to grapple with"--
Bioterrorism --- War on Terror, War Politics, Bioterrorism, Science, Bioscience, National Security, Public Health, Third World mortality, Military Studies, Politics, Women's Studies, Science Studies, Health, Health Policy, Medical Studies, Disease, Imperialism, Terrorism, Government, Mass Media, Communities.
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Die Studie widmet sich intersektionalen Verletztbarkeiten, sozio-geografischen und rassistischen Ungerechtigkeiten sowie dem Traumapotenzial von Reproduktionsmedizin, Menschenhandel und Schwarzmarkt-Organhandel. Mittels eines empirischen, kritisch-diskursanalytischen, künstlerischen und philosophisch-theoretischen Zugangs entwickelt die interdisziplinäre Studie praktische kreative Werkzeuge für eine Pädagogik, die Würde und Integrität betont und die Menschenrechte im Alltag der betroffenen Bevölkerung unterstützt. Applying a phenomenological lens, this study investigates intersectional vulnerabilities, socio-geographical and racial injustices, as well as the potential of trauma in reproductive medicine, human trafficking and black-market organ trades in a global context. The interdisciplinary study combines notions of writing back from within Pedagogy and hands-on creative social work tools, which emphasize dignity and integrity, and support self-efficacy and human rights in the everyday lives of affected populations.
embodied knowledge --- embodiment --- Embodiment --- ethics --- Ethik --- feminist phenomenology --- feministische Phänomenologie --- human rights --- human trafficking --- Menschenhandel --- Menschenrechte --- organ trade --- Organhandel --- reproductive medicine --- Reproduktionsmedizin --- science studies --- verkörpertes Wissen --- Wissenschaftsforschung
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"Bio-imperialism focuses on an understudied dimension of the war on terror-the fight against bioterrorism. This component of the war included the enlistment of bioscientists and health workers to augment U.S. biodefense and disease control infrastructure, advancing U.S. control over biological resources on a global scale. The book argues that U.S. imperial ambitions drove this move, aided by U.S. government and mass media narratives that deployed gendered and raced discourses of terrorism, U.S. vulnerability, and white femininity-intertwined with discourses about disease and technoscientific progress. The result was further entrenchment of tropes of Arabs, Muslims, and other racially marginalized communities as embodying terror and disease; the revamping of research industries conducting dangerous lab experiments on pathogens; the militarization of public health and its deployment of feminized bodies in service of warmongering; and decreased autonomy for global south nations to administer health care to their populations. Yet as U.S. bio-empire pressed forward, so too did new forms of confrontation-its critics rejected its hegemonic narratives, electing instead to build transnational solidarities and engage in collective struggle to oppose the mobilization of the bioscience and public health fields for war and empire. Bio-imperialism is a sobering look at how the war on terror impacted the world in ways that we are only just starting to grapple with"--
Bioterrorism --- War on Terror, War Politics, Bioterrorism, Science, Bioscience, National Security, Public Health, Third World mortality, Military Studies, Politics, Women's Studies, Science Studies, Health, Health Policy, Medical Studies, Disease, Imperialism, Terrorism, Government, Mass Media, Communities.
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