Meaningful Inconsistencies

Meaningful Inconsistencies
Title Meaningful Inconsistencies PDF eBook
Author Neriko Musha Doerr
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 243
Release 2009-07-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1845459334

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School differentiates students-and provides differential access to various human and material resources-along a range of axes: from elected subjects and academic "achievement" to ethnicity, age, gender, or the language they speak. These categorizations, affected throughout the world by neoliberal reforms that prioritize market forces in transforming educational institutions, are especially stark in societies that recognize their bi- or multicultural makeup through bilingual education. A small town in Aotearoa/New Zealand, with its contemporary shift toward official biculturalism and extensive free-marketization of schooling, is a prime example. Set in the microcosm of a secondary school with a bilingual program, this important volume closely examines not only the implications of categorizing individuals in ethnic terms in their everyday life but also the shapes and meaning of education within the discourse of academic achievement. It is an essential resource for those interested in bilingual education and its effects on the formations of subjectivities, ethnic relations, and nationhood.

United States of America V. Montgomery

United States of America V. Montgomery
Title United States of America V. Montgomery PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 68
Release 1997
Genre
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Rape, Gender and Class

Rape, Gender and Class
Title Rape, Gender and Class PDF eBook
Author Ellen Daly
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 198
Release 2022-02-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030939251

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This book provides a timely analysis of the use of cultural narratives and narratives of credibility in rape trials in England and Wales, drawing on court observation methods. It draws on data from rape and sexual assault trials in 2019 which is used to examine the current status of newly emerging issues such as the use of digital evidence and the impacts of increasing policy attention on rape trials. Drawing on the concept of master narratives, the book provides an examination of rape myths and broader cultural narratives focussing on the intersections of gender and class and it also touches on the intersections of age, (dis)ability and mental health. It emphasizes the importance of situating rape myth debates and sexual violence research within a broader cultural context and thus argues for widening the lens with which rape myths in the courtroom, as well as in the wider criminal justice system, are viewed in research and contemporary debates. The findings presented in this book will help further discussion at a critical time by enabling scholars, as well as practitioners and policymakers, to better understand the current mechanisms that serve to undermine and retraumatise victim-survivors in the courtroom. It seeks to inform further research as well as positive changes to policy and practice.

Socio-Economic Applications of Geographic Information Science

Socio-Economic Applications of Geographic Information Science
Title Socio-Economic Applications of Geographic Information Science PDF eBook
Author David Kidner
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 303
Release 2002-12-05
Genre Science
ISBN 0203301072

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To date, no one volume in the Innovations in GIS series has been given over to solely highlighting the use of up-to-date GIS-based techniques in a range of socio-economic applications. This monograph redresses this gap. The book begins with a short introductory chapter on the fundamental principles of GIS, followed by an examination of recen

The World of Tacitus' Dialogus de Oratoribus

The World of Tacitus' Dialogus de Oratoribus
Title The World of Tacitus' Dialogus de Oratoribus PDF eBook
Author Christopher S. van den Berg
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 359
Release 2014-09-11
Genre History
ISBN 1107020905

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Re-evaluates Tacitus' dialogue about the limits and possibilities of public speech in the Roman Principate.

The Semantic Web: Research and Applications

The Semantic Web: Research and Applications
Title The Semantic Web: Research and Applications PDF eBook
Author Lora Aroyo
Publisher Springer
Pages 983
Release 2009-05-21
Genre Computers
ISBN 3642021212

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This volume contains papers from the technical program of the 6th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2009), held from May 31 to June 4, 2009, in Heraklion, Greece. ESWC 2009 presented the latest results in research and applications of Semantic Web technologies. In addition to the technical research track, ESWC 2009 featured a tutorial program, a PhD symposium, a system demo track, a poster track, a number of collocated workshops, and for the ?rst time in the series a Semantic Web in-use track exploring the bene?ts of applying Semantic Web technology in real-life applications and contexts. Thetechnical researchpaper trackreceivedover250submissions.The review process was organized using a two-tiered system, where each submission was reviewed by at least three members of the Program Committee. Vice Program CommitteeChairsorganizedadiscussionbetweenreviewers,collectedadditional reviews when necessary and provided a metareview for each submission. During a physical Program Committee meeting, the Vice Program Committee Chairs together with the Program Chairs selected 45 research papers to be presented at the conference.

Heritage, Nationhood, and Language

Heritage, Nationhood, and Language
Title Heritage, Nationhood, and Language PDF eBook
Author Neriko Musha Doerr
Publisher Routledge
Pages 210
Release 2014-01-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317982630

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The notion of "heritage" has become one of the global tropes in recent years. At the heart of heritage politics are three questions: what heritage is, who decides what it is, and for whom is the decision made. However, existing work on heritage language has rarely tackled these questions, assuming that teaching children of migrants their "heritage language" empowers them. This book challenges this assumption, situating the notion of heritage language in the host society’s involvement in social justice, nation-building efforts, (superficial) celebration of diversity, and investment on global links the migrants offer as well as the migrants’ fear of discrimination and desire for belonging, social status, and economic gain. Based on ethnographic research in Bolivia, Peru, the United States, and Japan, the book illuminates the complexity and political nature of determining what constitutes heritage language for migrants with connections to Japan. This volume opens up a new field of investigation in heritage language studies: the complex linkage between heritage language and social justice for migrants. This book was published as a special issue of Critical Asian Studies.