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For centuries it has been assumed that democracy must refer to the empowerment of the People's voice. In this pioneering book, Jeffrey Edward Green makes the case for considering the People as an ocular entity rather than a vocal one. Green argues that it is both possible and desirable to understand democracy in terms of what the People gets to see instead of the traditional focus on what it gets to say. The Eyes of the People examines democracy from the perspective of everyday citizens in their everyday lives. While it is customary to understand the citizen as a decision-maker, in fact most c
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In this sequel to his prize-winning book, The Eyes of the People, Green draws on philosophy, history, social science, and literature to ask what democracy can mean in a world where it is understood that socioeconomic status to some degree will always determine opportunities for civic engagement and career advancement.
Representative government and representation. --- Democracy. --- Social status --- Political participation --- Political aspects. --- Economic aspects. --- Citizen participation --- Community action --- Community involvement --- Community participation --- Involvement, Community --- Mass political behavior --- Participation, Citizen --- Participation, Community --- Participation, Political --- Political activity --- Political behavior --- Political rights --- Social participation --- Political activists --- Politics, Practical --- Social standing --- Socio-economic status --- Socioeconomic status --- Standing, Social --- Status, Social --- Power (Social sciences) --- Prestige --- Self-government --- Political science --- Equality --- Representative government and representation --- Republics --- Parliamentary government --- Political representation --- Representation --- Constitutional history --- Constitutional law --- Democracy --- Elections --- Suffrage
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In Bob Dylan: Prophet Without God, Jeffrey Edward Green defends the idea of Bob Dylan as a modern-day prophet, albeit a prophet of an unprecedented type. Placing Dylan into conversation with a wide array of intellectual figures, Green argues that Dylan is not a prophet of salvation, but rather a "prophet without God." Dylan speaks to the ideals that have animated earlier prophets but breaks from past tradition by testifying to the conflicts between these ideals, leading him to make novel contributions to the meaning of self-reliance, the quest for rapprochement between the religious and non-religious, and the problem of how ordinary people might operate in a fallen political world.
Dylan, Bob, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Philosophy. --- Religion. --- Popular music --- Music and philosophy. --- History and criticism. --- Religious aspects. --- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Technological advances in manipulating the mouse genome has led to the development of sophisticated genetically-engineered models of human cancer that recapitulate many molecular, biologic and histologic features of human tumors. This book provides an overview of the design considerations and technical approaches used to generate these important models of human cancer. These models are designed to recapitulate molecular aberrations in target organs known to drive human cancers. State-of-the-art methods to analyze genome and transcriptome alterations in these models and particular relationships to human cancers are presented. Mouse-human comparisons of tumor pathologies are exemplified. Criteria for selecting relevant models for preclinical studies that might be translatable to the treatment of human cancers are discussed. The topics presented in this book will be invaluable to both newcomers to the field as well as established investigators who use genetically-engineered mouse models to study the development, progression and treatment of cancer.
Cancer -- Animal models. --- Mice -- Genetic engineering. --- Mice as laboratory animals. --- Transgenic mice. --- Mice --- Transgenic mice --- Mice as laboratory animals --- Cancer --- Organism Forms --- Models, Biological --- Animal Population Groups --- Models, Animal --- Animal Diseases --- Animals, Genetically Modified --- Diseases --- Investigative Techniques --- Models, Theoretical --- Murinae --- Organisms --- Animals --- Eukaryota --- Muridae --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Rodentia --- Mammals --- Vertebrates --- Chordata --- Disease Models, Animal --- Mice, Transgenic --- Animals, Laboratory --- Organisms, Genetically Modified --- Medicine --- Biology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Genetics --- Oncology --- Genetic engineering --- Animal models --- Animal models. --- Research. --- Cancer research --- Medicine. --- Cancer research. --- Human genetics. --- Laboratory medicine. --- Medical microbiology. --- Parasitology. --- Biochemistry. --- Biomedicine. --- Cancer Research. --- Human Genetics. --- Laboratory Medicine. --- Medical Microbiology. --- Animal Biochemistry. --- Transgenic animals --- Oncology. --- Medical laboratories. --- Microbiology. --- Medical parasitology. --- Human beings --- Human parasitology --- Medical sciences --- Parasitology --- Parasitic diseases --- Microbial biology --- Microorganisms --- Diagnosis, Laboratory --- Health facilities --- Laboratories --- Heredity, Human --- Human biology --- Physical anthropology --- Tumors --- Biological chemistry --- Chemical composition of organisms --- Physiological chemistry --- Chemistry --- Parasites --- Composition --- Clinical medicine --- Clinical pathology --- Diagnostic laboratory tests --- Laboratory diagnosis --- Laboratory medicine --- Medical laboratory diagnosis --- Diagnosis --- Pathology
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General parasitology --- General microbiology --- Animal biochemistry --- Oncology. Neoplasms --- Human genetics --- Semiology. Diagnosis. Symptomatology --- Medical microbiology, virology, parasitology --- medische microbiologie --- klinische chemie --- muizen (dieren) --- medische laboratoriumtechnologie --- medische genetica --- groene chemie --- biochemie --- microbiologie --- parasitologie --- genetica --- oncologie
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Technological advances in manipulating the mouse genome has led to the development of sophisticated genetically-engineered models of human cancer that recapitulate many molecular, biologic and histologic features of human tumors. This book provides an overview of the design considerations and technical approaches used to generate these important models of human cancer. These models are designed to recapitulate molecular aberrations in target organs known to drive human cancers. State-of-the-art methods to analyze genome and transcriptome alterations in these models and particular relationships to human cancers are presented. Mouse-human comparisons of tumor pathologies are exemplified. Criteria for selecting relevant models for preclinical studies that might be translatable to the treatment of human cancers are discussed. The topics presented in this book will be invaluable to both newcomers to the field as well as established investigators who use genetically-engineered mouse models to study the development, progression and treatment of cancer.
General parasitology --- General microbiology --- Animal biochemistry --- Oncology. Neoplasms --- Human genetics --- Semiology. Diagnosis. Symptomatology --- Medical microbiology, virology, parasitology --- medische microbiologie --- klinische chemie --- medische laboratoriumtechnologie --- medische genetica --- groene chemie --- biochemie --- microbiologie --- parasitologie --- genetica --- oncologie
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