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The sparking discipline of criminology
John Braithwaite and the construction of critical social science and social justice
With a contribution by John Braithwaite himself: 'Opportunities and dangers of capitalist criminology'. Over the past decades, the Australian social scientist John Braithwaite (1951) has played a crucial role in the development of international criminology. He is universally considered one of the most renowned criminologists of our times and he has characteristically put his scientific engagement at the service of humanity and society by aiming at social justice, participative democracy, sustainable...
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Engels | 165 pagina's (PDF, 14 MB) | Leuven University Press, Leuven | 2017
E-book
Re:Thinking Europe
thoughts on Europe: past, present and future
What are the characteristics of European culture and identity? In which way can culture contribute to the current crisis of meaning within the EU and Europe? And should we return to the discourse of culture and historical experience in order to find a common ground for Europe? In the run-up to the Forum we will publish an anthology on these urgent questions. A host of prominent and influential thinkers such as political scientist Ivan Krastev and historians Philipp Blom and Adam Zamoyski have been...
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Engels | 318 pagina's (PDF, 1,9 MB) | Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam | 2016
E-book
Joop Hazenberg Next Europe
how the EU can survive in a world of tectonic shifts
"The EU is in deep trouble. As the eurozone crisis keeps raging on, the European dream lies shattered on the ground. Euroscepticism and nationalism are on the rise, tens of millions are unemployed, Great Britain is heading for the exit door, while Russia flexes its muscles and the Middle East burns. Is there any hopeful future for the European Union? Are we going to lose the race with the BRICS? Will Europeans ever truly engage with the EU institutes in Brussels? Next Europe gives some compelling...
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Engels | 64 pagina's (0,7 MB) | Fosfor, Amsterdam | 2014
E-book
Patrick Develtere How do we help?
the free market of development aid
The balance sheet of 50 years of development aidOver the past 50 years the West has invested over 3000 billion euro in development aid and already tackled many problems. Now more and more countries and organisations present themselves on the development aid scene, including China, India, and foundations such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Companies, trade unions, co-operatives, schools and towns set up their own projects in remote African regions. But can each and everybody become a development...
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Engels | 266 pagina's (PDF, 2,1 MB) | Leuven University Press, Leuven | 2012
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Ellen Van Praet The dual voice of power
an ethnographic perspective on meetings
"The Dual Voice of Power discloses the duality of the discourse around meetings, with a proclaimed ideology of shared power, shared knowledge and equal opportunities masking and covering up an authority-based system promoting status differences and inequality. Relying on participant observation, audio recordings and interviews the book uncovers the subtle political and ideological processes that underlie the event of a weekly gathering of Heads of Section at an embassy. The book juxtaposes participants...
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Engels | ePub, 1 MB | Acco, Leuven | 2011
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Vice city virtue
moral issues in digital game play
"In recent years, digital games have evolved into an entertainment form that is extensively debated and investigated. Particularly the moral issues surrounding this new medium are marked with high priority on the agenda of academic and political institutions. To date, morality in digital games is being studied in several disciplines, including the humanities, social sciences, psychology, moral philosophy and human-computer studies. Findings remain fragmented and are hardly shared on an interdisciplinary...
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Engels | 386 pagina's (ePub, 1,4 MB) | Acco, Leuven | 2011
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Whose weight is it anyway?
essays on ethics and eating
It is a simple truth: nobody can do without food. But to solely describe food as a biological need would be too limited, neglecting the fact that food is a social and cultural practice as well. Despite its appearance, food is not even morally neutral. It is this moral aspect that is being explored in the book. Scholars from various disciplines address the ethical perspective of changing food habits in general, and the promotion of healthy eating in particular. While it is certainly the case that...
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Engels | ePub, 0,4 MB | Acco, Leuven | 2011
E-book
Frederick Joseph The Black friend
on being a better white person
Ervaringen van de auteur en interviews met een aantal bekende zwarte mensen over de effecten van (soms onbedoeld) racisme. Gericht op anti-racistische jongeren vanaf ca. 12 jaar.
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Engels | 254 pagina's | Candlewick Press, Sommerville, Massachusetts | 2020
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Amaia Arrazola Tokyo travel sketchbook
Kawai culture, Wabi Sabi design, fmale samurais and other obsessions
Tekeningen-dagboek van de Spaanse artieste dat ze maakte tijdens haar verblijf van een maand in Tokyo in 2017. Met illustraties in kleur en zwart-wit van de traditionele kant van Tokyo, met daarnaast van het moderne stadsleven.
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Engels | 192 pagina's | Tuttle publishing, Tokyo, Rutland, Vermont, Singapore | 2020
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John Wood Leaving Microsoft to change the world
Persoonlijk verhaal van John Wood, marketingdirecteur bij Microsoft, die een organisatie oprichtte om scholen en bibliotheken te stichten in Azië en Afrika. Met kleurenfoto's, oefeningen en een cd. Vanaf ca. 14 jaar.
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Engels | 56 pagina's | Pearson Education, Harlow | 2011
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