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Chapter 10 METAMORPHOSIS FROM NGO TO COMMERCIAL BANK
chapter 11 INDONESIA
chapter 12 CREDIT FOR THE POOR IN BANGLADESH
chapter 13 MUTUAL FINANCE AND THE POOR
chapter 14 INDIA
chapter 15 FINANCING THE JUA KALI SECTOR IN KENYA
chapter 16 RURAL AND AGRICULTURAL CREDIT IN MALAWI
Chapter 10 METAMORPHOSIS FROM NGO TO COMMERCIAL BANK
chapter 11 INDONESIA
chapter 12 CREDIT FOR THE POOR IN BANGLADESH
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edited by Katarzyna Negacz, Pier Vellinga, Edward Barrett-Lennard, Redouane Choukr-Allah, Theo Elzenga
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Lee Stemkoski, Michael Pascale
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Introduction to computer graphics
Introduction to Pygame and OpenGL
Matrix algebra and transformations
A scene graph framework
Textures
Light and shadow
Introduction to computer graphics
Introduction to Pygame and OpenGL
Matrix algebra and transformations
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Blanche Verlie
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Alfred Archer and Benjamin Matheson
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edited by Armin Lange, Kerstin Mayerhofer, Dina Porat, and Lawrence H. Schiffman
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Go?sta Gabriel [and 3 others]
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Stefania Achella [and five others] (Hrsg.)
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edited by Mohammed Abu-Nimer and Rena?ta Katalin Nelson
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translated by Robert Joe Cutter ; volume edited by Paul W. Kroll
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Bernadette Malinowski
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Herausgegeben von Beate Weidner, Katharina Ko?nig, Wolfgang Imo und Lars Wegner
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edited by Armin Lange [and three others]
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Haris Malamidis
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edited by Karsten Lehmann
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edited by Eric Burton, Anne Dietrich, Immanuel Harisch, Marcia Schenck
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Andreas Gerstacker
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edited by Ingrid Chorus and Martin Welker
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herausgegeben von Stefan Rieger, Armin Scha?fer und Anna Tuschling
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herausgegeben von Lena Dorn, Marek Nekula und Va?clav Smyc?ka ; unter Mitwirkung von Lena-Marie Franke
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edited by Paul Ferstl
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Bronislava Volkova?
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Introduction: A general history of concepts of exile
Exile as expulsion and wandering : Joseph Roth, Sholem Aleichem, Stefan Zweig
Exile as aesthetic revolt and an inward turn : Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Robert Musil, Hermann Broch
Exile as social renewal : Theodor Herzl, Max Nordau
Exile as resistance and a moral stance : Karl Kraus, Arthur Schnitzler
Exile as gender marginalization and the independence of the femme fatale : Alma Mahler
Exile as an escape from patriarchal oppression : Franz Werfel
Exile as anxiety and involuntary memory : Franz Kafka, Sigmund Freud, Marcel Proust, Bruno Schulz
Exile as doom and revenge : Hermann Ungar
Exile as a loss of identity : Saul Friedla?nder
Exile as abandonment : Peter Weiss
Exile as bearing witness : Elie Wiesel
Exile as dehumanization : Primo Levi
Exile as an awakening of consciousness : Jir?i? Weil, Ladislav Fuks, Arnos?t Lustig
Exile as a feeling of meaninglessness : Egon Hostovsky?
Exile as transformation and a will to meaning : Viktor Frankl, Simon Wiesenthal
Introduction: A general history of concepts of exile
Exile as expulsion and wandering : Joseph Roth, Sholem Aleichem, Stefan Zweig
Exile as aesthetic revolt and an inward turn : Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Robert Musil, Hermann Broch
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Haley De Korne
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edited by Tiina Seppälä, Melanie Sarantou and Satu Miettinen
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Julija Sardelic
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Simon David Hirsbrunner
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Barbara Wiesner
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Natascha Frankenberg
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Sandra Lang
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Borkowski, Jan.
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Intro
Inhalt
1 Einleitende Bemerkungen zur Applikation literarischer Texte
2 Systematische Überlegungen zur Applikation literarischer Texte
3 Fallstudien I: Romane im letzten Drittel des 18. Jahrhunderts
4 Fallstudien II: Romane in der Zeit der literarischen Moderne
5 Fallstudien III: Romane der Gegenwart
6 Wie Literatur angewandt wird
Literaturverzeichnis
Index
Intro
Inhalt
1 Einleitende Bemerkungen zur Applikation literarischer Texte
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edited by Marjo Buitelaar, Manja Stephan-Emmrich, and Viola Thimm
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Introduction: Muslim pilgrimage through the lens of women's new mobilities
Marjo Buitelaar, Manja Stephan-Emmrich, and Viola Thimm
1. Under male supervision? Nationality, age and Islamic belief as basis for Muslim women's pilgrimage
Viola Thimm
2. Young Moroccan-Dutch women on hajj: Claiming female space
Khadija Kadrouch-Outmany & Marjo Buitelaar
3. Power in Moroccan women's narratives of the hajj
Kholoud Al-Ajarma
4. Shiʻi Muslim women's pilgrimage rituals to Lady Fatemeh-Masoumeh's shrine in Qom
Ladan Rahbari
5. Israeli Dead Sea cosmetics and charity for Palestinian children: Indonesian women's shopping activities while on pilgrimage to Jerusalem
Mirjam Lücking
6. 'Clothing cannot improve moral behaviour': Pilgrimage, fashion, and entrepreneurship in a West African market
Erin Kenny
7. Considering the silences: Understanding historical narratives of women's Indian Ocean hajj mobility
Jacqueline H. Fewkes
8. Bosnian women on hajj
Dženita Karić
9. In the 'Land of Wonders': Bint Al-Shāṭiʼ's pilgrimage: The hajj and the construction of reformist religiosity
Richard van Leeuwen
10. Stepping in the footsteps of Hajar to bring home the hajj: Dialogical positioning in Asra Nomani's memoir Standing Alone
Marjo Buitelaar
Glossary
Introduction: Muslim pilgrimage through the lens of women's new mobilities
Marjo Buitelaar, Manja Stephan-Emmrich, and Viola Thimm
1. Under male supervision? Nationality, age and Islamic belief as basis for Muslim women's pilgrimage
Viola Thimm
2. Young Moroccan-Dutch women on hajj: Claiming female space
Khadija Kadrouch-Outmany & Marjo Buitelaar
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MALIK, SHOAIB AHMED.
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Daniela Russ, James Stafford
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sabine Pfeiffer
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Néstor García Canclini ; übersetzt aud em Spanischen von Ann-Kathrin Lauer
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Jan Pospisil
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Sonja Buckel, Laura Graf, Judith Kopp, Neva Löw, Maximilian Pichl (Hg.)
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Agatha Frischmuth
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edited by Carlo Nicolai and Johannes Stern
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edited by Matteo Millan and Alessandro Saluppo
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Anne Kerr, Choon Key Chekar, Emily Ross, Julia Swallow and Sarah Cunningham-Burley
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Edited By Michael Keith, Andreza Aruska De Souza Santos
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Malte G. Schmidt
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Cathy McAteer
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Preface
Creating Penguin's Russian Classics
David Magarshack: Penguin translator becomes translation theorist
Putting translation theory into practice
Penguin Russian Classics after 1964
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Titles in Penguin's Russian classics, 1950-1970
Appendix 2: Transcript of Magarshack's translation taxonomy.,
Preface
Creating Penguin's Russian Classics
David Magarshack: Penguin translator becomes translation theorist
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edited by Beschara Karam and Bruce Mutsvairo
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Foreword: Political Communication for Upending Colonialism and its Legacies
Colin Chasi
Reframing African Ontologies in the era of Decolonisation
Beschara Karam and Bruce Mutsvairo
Decolonising Conflict Reporting: Media and Election Violence in Zimbabwe
Tendai Chari
Conspicuous and Performative Blackness as Decolonial Political Branding Against the Myth of the Post-Colonial Society: A Case of the EFF
Rofhiwa Felicia Mukhudwana
Zanele Muholi's Work as Political Communication and Decolonisation
Beschara Karam
Documentary Film as Political Communication in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Pier-Paolo Frassinelli
Remembering and Memorising: The Efficacy of Photography in Political Communication in Postcolonial Africa
George Nyabuga
"Killing with Kindness": Political Icons, Socio-Cultural Victims: Visual Coloniality of the Siddis of Karnataka, India
Sayan Dey
On the Question of Decolonisation, Gender and Political Communication
Sally Osei-Appiah
Freedom in the Jazz Imaginary: Twentieth Century Aesthetic Revolt
Salim Washington
Empowering Communities through Liberalisation of Airwaves in Ghana
Africanus L. Diedong
In the Realm of Uncertainty: Kenya's Ghetto Radio as Politicised Space
Wilson Ugangu
Social Media as a Sphere of Political Disruption in Zimbabwe's Cyber Sphere: Reexamining #Thisflag Digital Campaign
Trust Matsilele and Bruce Mutsvairo
Transformation, Fragmentation and Decolonisation: The Contested Role of the Media in Postcolonial South Africa
Ylva Rodny-Gumede
The Voice of the Voiceless? Decoloniality and Online Radical Discourses in South Africa
Lorenzo Dalvit.
Foreword: Political Communication for Upending Colonialism and its Legacies
Colin Chasi
Reframing African Ontologies in the era of Decolonisation
Beschara Karam and Bruce Mutsvairo
Decolonising Conflict Reporting: Media and Election Violence in Zimbabwe
Tendai Chari
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Eric Lybeck
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Imad Mustafa
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Tobias Schmohl, Thorsten Philipp (Hg.) ; Unter Mitarbeit von Johanna Schabert
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Dominik Mohs
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edited by Asha Hans, Kalpana Kannabiran, Manoranjan Mohanty and Pushpendra
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Sandra King-Savic
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Narrating history through the prism of šverc
The 'inner logic' of transnational relations
Belonging through the prism of šverc : making sense of the Yugoslav Succession Wars
Novi Pazar as a mnemonic nucleus for the transmission of memory
Recontextualizing narratives of šverc within the discourse of economic collapse
Speaking about the practice of šverc
Narrating history through the prism of šverc
The 'inner logic' of transnational relations
Belonging through the prism of šverc : making sense of the Yugoslav Succession Wars
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James Arthur
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Gabriel N. Gee, Caroline Wiedmer (eds.)
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Minna Kanerva
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Bernd Hirschberger
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herausgegeben von Antonius Weixler, Matei Chihaia, Matias Martinez, Katharina Rennhak, Michael Scheffel und Roy Sommer
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Turaeva, Rano. ; Urinboyev, Rustamjon.
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Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Labour, mobilities and informal practices in Russia, Central Asia and Eastern Europe
Part I Labour in times of uncertainty
Chapter 1 The struggle for formal work: The everyday experiences of Russia's Central Asian labour migrants
Chapter 2 Driving in the shadows: Rural-urban labour migrants as informal taxi drivers in post-socialist Tashkent
Chapter 3 Deportation regimes in the post-Soviet space: Producing deportable migrants in the Russian Federation
Chapter 4 The migration infrastructure of posting: Transnational informality
Part II Mobility as blurring national, transnational and digital boundaries
Chapter 5 Smartphone transnationalism in non-Western migration regimes: Transnational ethnography of Uzbek migrant workers in Russia
Chapter 6 Central Asian female migrants' transnational social spaces: Straddling illegality and tradition
Chapter 7 Spiritual mobility: Alternative healing practices amongst Central Asian migrants in Moscow
Chapter 8 Roadsides of mobility: Informal socioeconomic strategies in suburban western Poland
Part III Informality as state practice dealing with mobility
Chapter 9 Symbolic state imagery, informal state practice
Chapter 10 Informal practices and the rule of law: Russia, migration and the 'Arctic route'
Chapter 11 'Ask us decently and then we will not reject anyone!': Providing informal healthcare in a Kazakh medical space
Chapter 12 Dual citizenship and twofold informality: The interstices of state power and transnational lives amongst Meskhetian returnees in Georgia
Index
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
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edited by Sven Rubenson
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David Larsson Heidenblad ; translation: Arabella Childs
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Naomi Chambers, Jeremy Taylor
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Simone Horstmann (hg.)
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Anna Langenbruch
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Ginny Russell
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Magnus Ho?rnqvist
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edited by Ankit Kumar, Johanna Ho?ffken and Auke Pols
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Eda Gemi and Anna Triandafyllidou
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Rethinking return, reintegration, and mobility in south-eastern Europe
Setting the analytical framework: reconceptualising return, reintegration, and mobility
Return mobilities of first-generation Albanians: reconciling the rupture of disintegration and negotiating the future
Return mobilities of the second generation: between disintegration and hybrid identities
A typology of return, reintegration, and onwards mobility
Rethinking return, reintegration, and mobility in south-eastern Europe
Setting the analytical framework: reconceptualising return, reintegration, and mobility
Return mobilities of first-generation Albanians: reconciling the rupture of disintegration and negotiating the future
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Mishler, Brent Drennen, 1953-
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edited by Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek and Vitalija Danivska
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Marco Ferrero, Roberta Arcidiacono, Marco Mandurrino, Valentina Sola, Nicolo Cartiglia
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edited by Larry E. Erickson and Valentina Pidlisnyuk
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edited by Jens Maesse, Stephan Pu?hringer, Thierry Rossier, and Pierre Benz
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edited by Ivan Sablin and Egas Moniz Bandeira
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edited by Reinette Biggs, Alta De Vos, Rika Preiser, Hayley Clements, Kristi Maciejewski, Maja Schlueter
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edited by Lily I-wen Su, Hintat Cheung, Jessica R. W. Wu
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edited by Courtney J. Fung, Bjo?rn Gehrmann, Rachel F. Madenyika, and Jason G. Tower
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Introduction : understanding conflict prevention in the shifting global context
Rachel F. Madenyika and Jason Tower
How to sustain peace? : a review of the scholarly debate
Bjo?rn Gehrmann
Political violence prevention : definitions and implications
Stephanie C. Hofmann
A tale of two 'peaces' : liberal peace, developmental peace and peacebuilding
Yin He
How to curb conflict : policy lessons from the economic literature
Dominic Rohner
The deep roots of Swiss conflict prevention
David Lanz
Considerations for the design and preparation of national dialogue processes
Katia Papagianni
China and mediation : principles and practice
Tiewa Liu
How to understand the peacebuilding potential of the Belt and Road Initiative
Dongyan Li
Security sector reform and conflict prevention
Albrecht Schnabel
'A community of shared future for mankind' and implications for conflict prevention
Guihong Zhang
Conclusion : future collaborative efforts to prevent conflict
Rachel F. Madenyika and Jason Tower.
Introduction : understanding conflict prevention in the shifting global context
Rachel F. Madenyika and Jason Tower
How to sustain peace? : a review of the scholarly debate
Bjo?rn Gehrmann
Political violence prevention : definitions and implications
Stephanie C. Hofmann
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Oluwaseun Tella
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One Introduction: Soft Power in Africa
De-Americanising and Africanising Soft Power
Nigeria: Naija Swagger
South Africa: Mzansi Symbolism
Egypt: The Resilient Pharaoh
Kenya: Harambee Attraction
Conclusion
Africa as a Model
One Introduction: Soft Power in Africa
De-Americanising and Africanising Soft Power
Nigeria: Naija Swagger
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Westerlund, Heidi. ; Gaunt, Helena.
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Hendrichs, J. ; Pereira, Rui. ; Vreysen, M. J. B.
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edited by Marian A. Gizejowski [and five others]
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Daniel Kotz and Jochen Cals
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Volker Harm
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edited by Maggie Walter, Tahu Kukutai, Stephanie Russo Carroll, and Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear
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Indigenous data sovereignty, governance and the link to indigenous policy
Maggie Walter and Stephanie Russo Carroll
"Pushing the space" : data sovereignty and self-determination in Aotearoa NZ
Tahu Kukutai and Donna Cormack
The intersection of indigenous data sovereignty and closing the gap policy in Australia
Raymond Lovett, Roxanne Jones and Bobby Maher
Growing Pueblo data sovereignty
Michele Suina and Carnell T. Chosa
Indigenous data and policy in Aotearoa New Zealand
Andrew Sporle, Maui Hudson and Kiri West
Indigenous self-determination and data governance in the Canadian policy context
Robyn K. Rowe, Julie R. Bull and Jennifer D. Walker
The challenge of indigenous data in Sweden
Per Axelsson and Christina Storm Mienna
Data governance in the Basque Country : victims and memories of violent conflicts
Joxerramon Bengoetxea
Indigenous policy and indigenous data in Mexico
Oscar Luis Figueroa Rodri?guez
Indigenous data sovereignty : Quechan education data sovereignty
Jameson D. Lopez
Indigenous data sovereignty and the role of universities
Tennille L. Marley
Narratives on indigenous victimhood : challenges of indigenous data sovereignty in Colombia's transitional setting
Gustavo Rojas-Pa?ez and Colleen Alena O'Brien
Kaupapa Ma?ori-informed approaches to support data rights and self-determination
Sarah-Jane Paine, Donna Cormack, Papaarangi Reid, Ricci Harris and Bridget Robson
The legal and policy dimensions of indigenous data sovereignty
Rebecca Tsosie
Embedding systemic change : opportunities and challenges
Maggie Walter, Stephanie Russo Carroll, Tahu Kukutai and Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear.
Indigenous data sovereignty, governance and the link to indigenous policy
Maggie Walter and Stephanie Russo Carroll
"Pushing the space" : data sovereignty and self-determination in Aotearoa NZ
Tahu Kukutai and Donna Cormack
The intersection of indigenous data sovereignty and closing the gap policy in Australia
Raymond Lovett, Roxanne Jones and Bobby Maher
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edited by Nicky van Es, Stijn Reijnders, Leonieke Bolderman, and Abby Waysdorf
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edited by Ntombini Marrengane and Sylvia Croese
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Introduction: Africa's urban challenge
Sylvia Croese
The formal-informal interface through the lens of urban food systems : the Soweto Food Market in Lusaka, Zambia
Gilbert Siame, Douty Chibamba, Progress H. Nyanga, Brenda Mwalukanga, Beverly Musonda Mushili, Wiza Kabaghe, Garikai Membele, Wilma S. Nchito, Peter Mulambia & Dorothy Ndhlovu
Formal-informal interface : comparative analysis between three Egyptian cities
Omar Nagati and Beth Stryker
Dialogues on informality : land sharing as a sustainable approach to tenure security in Kiandutu informal settlement in Thika town, Kenya
Peter Ngau and Philip Olale
Urban Infrastructure and Inequality : lessons from Cairo and Johannesburg
Deena Khalil and Margot Rubin
Weathering the storm : reflections on a community-based approach to flood-risk management in Kumasi, Ghana
Divine Ahadzie, Irene-Nora Dinye and Rudith Sylvana King
Housing for whom? Rebuilding Angola's cities after conflict and who gets left behind
Allan Cain
Conclusion: Towards a research agenda for knowledge coproduction in urban Africa
Sylvia Croese.
Introduction: Africa's urban challenge
Sylvia Croese
The formal-informal interface through the lens of urban food systems : the Soweto Food Market in Lusaka, Zambia
Gilbert Siame, Douty Chibamba, Progress H. Nyanga, Brenda Mwalukanga, Beverly Musonda Mushili, Wiza Kabaghe, Garikai Membele, Wilma S. Nchito, Peter Mulambia & Dorothy Ndhlovu
Formal-informal interface : comparative analysis between three Egyptian cities
Omar Nagati and Beth Stryker
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Ciano Aydin
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edited by Eirinn Larsen, Sigrun Marie Moss and Inger Skjelsbak
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Notes on contributors
Foreword
Cynthia Enloe
Introduction
Eirinn Larsen, Sigrun Marie Moss and Inger Skjelsbak
'The gender-progressive Nordics' : a matter of history
Eirinn Larsen
Variations on shared themes : branding the Nordics as gender-equal
Katarzyna Jezierska and Ann Towns
Applying the brand or not? challenges of Nordicity and gender equality in Scandinavian diplomacy
Sigrun Marie Moss
Keeping Sweden on top : rape and legal innovation as nation-branding
May-Len Skilbrei
Trouble in paradise? Icelandic gender-equality imaginaries, national rebranding and international reification
Irma Erlingsdo?ttir
Protecting the brand? the hesitant incorporation of gender equality in the peace nation
Inger Skjelsbak and Torunn L. Tryggestad
A useful tool? images of the Nordics in Swiss quota debates
Ste?phanie Ginalski
Silenced at the border : Norwegian gender-equality policies in national branding
Cathrine Holst and Mari Teigen
Not so exceptional after all? Nordic gender equality and controversies linked to the convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women
Anne Hellum
Creating gender exceptionalism : the role of global indexes
Tori Loven Kirkebo, Malcolm Langford and Haldor Byrkjeflot
Afterword : gendering the brand?
Halvard Leira.
Notes on contributors
Foreword
Cynthia Enloe
Introduction
Eirinn Larsen, Sigrun Marie Moss and Inger Skjelsbak
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Davor Konjikus?ic? ; Herausgegeben von der Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung
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edited by Kaymarlin Govender and Nana K. Poku
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Deirdre Howard-Wagner
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Making the Invisible Visible: The City as a Critical Space of Indigenous
Resurgence and Community Development
Settler Colonial Cities as Sites of Indigenous Resurgence: From Relocation to Indigenous Resurgence
Indigenous Resurgence in Settler Colonial Cities: Indigenous Relocation, Communities of Association, Organisations
Indigenous Social Economies Hidden in Plain Sight: Organisations, Community Entrepreneuring, Development
A 'Renewed Right to Urban Life': Reconciliation and Indigenous Political Agency
White Spaces and White Adaptive Strategies: Visibility and Aesthetic Upgrades and Indigenous Place and Space in the Post-industrial City in the Neoliberal Age
Neoliberal Poverty Governance and the Consequent Effects for Indigenous Community Development in the City
Conclusion
the Wilful Inattentiveness to Racial Inequality in Cities: What Black Lives Matter Protests Reveal About Indigenous Invisibility
Making the Invisible Visible: The City as a Critical Space of Indigenous
Resurgence and Community Development
Settler Colonial Cities as Sites of Indigenous Resurgence: From Relocation to Indigenous Resurgence
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edited by Elin Lerum Boasson, Merethe Dotterud Leiren and Jorgen Wettestad
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Introduction
Elin Lerum Boasson, Merethe Dotterud Leiren and Jorgen Wettestad
Comparing renewable support mixes
Elin Lerum Boasson and Merethe Dotterud Leiren
A dynamic multi-field approach
Elin Lerum Boasson
Europeanization of renewables support
Elin Lerum Boasson
Germany : from feed-in tariffs to greater competition
Merethe Dotterud Leiren and Inken Reimer
The United Kingdom : from market-led policy towards technology steering
Tim Rayner, Merethe Dotterud Leiren, and Tor Ha?kon Jackson Inderberg
Poland : incumbent stability amid legislative volatility
Kacper Szulecki
France : from renewables laggard to technology-specific devotee
Elin Lerum Boasson, Catherine Banet and Jorgen Wettestad
Sweden : electricity-certificate champion
Elin Lerum Boasson, Hugo Faber and Karin Ba?ckstrand
Norway : certificate supporters turning opponents
Elin Lerum Boasson
Comparative assessments and conclusions
Elin Lerum Boasson, Merethe Dotterud Leiren and Jorgen Wettestad
Implications for climate research and policy studies
Elin Lerum Boasson.
Introduction
Elin Lerum Boasson, Merethe Dotterud Leiren and Jorgen Wettestad
Comparing renewable support mixes
Elin Lerum Boasson and Merethe Dotterud Leiren
A dynamic multi-field approach
Elin Lerum Boasson
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Eze, Chielozona.
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Sampsa Hyysalo
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Introduction : citizens in energy innovation and sociotechnical change
The biographies of artifacts and practices methodology for the study of sociotechnical change
Initial focus : user innovation in sustainable energy technologies
Broadening the inquiry : new internet-based energy communities
Zooming out : user activities and series of configurational movements in energy transition
Conclusions and implications for management and policy
Introduction : citizens in energy innovation and sociotechnical change
The biographies of artifacts and practices methodology for the study of sociotechnical change
Initial focus : user innovation in sustainable energy technologies
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edited by Rebecca Adami and Dan Plesch
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Marry-Anne Karlsen
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edited by Ebenezer Durojaye, Gladys Mirugi-Mukundi and Charles Ngwena
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Introduction
Ebenezer Durojaye, Gladys Mirugi-Mukundi and Charles Ngwena
Abortion and 'conscientious objection' in South Africa: The need for regulation
Satang Nabaneh
Addressing Maternal Mortality through decriminalizing abortion in Nigeria: Asking the "Woman Question"
Ibrahim Obadina
Mainstreaming the 'Abortion Question' into the Right to Health in Uganda
Robert Nanima
Barriers to Access to Contraceptives for Adolescent Girls in Rural Zimbabwe as a Human Rights Challenge
Michelle Rufaro Maziwisa
It Takes Two to Tango!
The Relevance and Dilemma of Involving Men in the Realisation of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Africa
Sibusiso Mkwananzi
The Relevance and Dilemma of Involving Men in the Realisation of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Africa
Godfrey Dalitso Kangaude
Addressing Female Genital Cutting/Mutilation (FGC/M) in The Gambia: Beyond Criminalisation
Ebenezer Durojaye and Satang Nabenah
In Search of a Middle Ground: Addressing Cultural and Religious Influences on the Criminalisation of Homosexuality in Nigeria
Adetoun T Adebanjo
A Case for Removing Barriers to Legal Recognition of Transgender Persons in Botswana
Kutlwano Pearl Magashula
Advancing the Rights of Sexual and Gender Minorities under the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights: The Journey to Resolution 275
Berry D. Nibogora
Lessons from Litigating for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights in Southern Africa
Tambudzai Gonese-Manjonjo and Ebenezer Durojaye
Experiences from the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights KNCHR) on the Promotion and Protection of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
Shatikha S. Chivusia
Monitoring implementation of the sexual and reproductive health and rights of adolescent children: the role of the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child
Ayalew Getachew Assefa.
Introduction
Ebenezer Durojaye, Gladys Mirugi-Mukundi and Charles Ngwena
Abortion and 'conscientious objection' in South Africa: The need for regulation
Satang Nabaneh
Addressing Maternal Mortality through decriminalizing abortion in Nigeria: Asking the "Woman Question"
Ibrahim Obadina
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Alice Leal
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Language, meaning and identity: From mother tongue to lingua franca
The EU and English as a "lingua franca": De jure multilingualism versus de facto monolingualism
Translation and the EU: The tension between unity versus multiplicity
The EU as a community in formation in the wake of Brexit: For a new linguistic regime
The future of language and translation in the EU: A language turn, a translation turn and a transcultural turn
Final remarks
Language, meaning and identity: From mother tongue to lingua franca
The EU and English as a "lingua franca": De jure multilingualism versus de facto monolingualism
Translation and the EU: The tension between unity versus multiplicity
98.
EB
Michael Breyl
99.
EB
R. D. Ingthorsson
100.
EB
Kevin M. Cahill