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Buku ini memberikan gambaran bagaimana FISIP UMSU menjawab berbagai tantangan, sekaligus menjadikan berbagai kesulitan yang dihadapi menjadi peluang. Menariknya buku ini juga menjawab bagaimana FISIP UMSU tetap berjalan dan mampu mempertahankan kepercayaan publik melalui pemanfaatan media sosial serta mempertahankan hubungan baik dengan para pengelola media.
Buku prosiding ini merupakan karya ilmiah yang dihasilkan melalui program Praktik Penelitian Lapangan (PPL) Program Studi Ilmu Administrasi Publik (IAP) Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara. Karya ilmiah yang terdapat dalam buku prosiding ini merupakan kolaborasi antara dosen dan mahasiswa yang ditujukan untuk memenuhi tri dharma pergururuan tinggi pada komponen penelitian dan pengabdian kepada masyarakat. Materi yang termuat dalam buku prosiding ini meliputi tema perencanaan pembangunan dan kebijakan publik. Tema tersebut dipilih untuk menunjukkan kompetensi dosen dan lulusan program studi yang menguasai bidang kajian administrasi publik secara profesional.
Malcolm Carey provides social work students, academics and practitioners with a practical guide to completion of a small-scale qualitative research project or dissertation. This clear text takes the reader through the process of beginning and developing a research problem or question, defining their objectives and undertaking empirical or literature-based research that involves data collection, analysis, writing up and dissemination. The book also highlights and details potential obstacles, essential techniques and methods, types of theory and methodology used, and presents case studies and ongoing debates involved in qualitative social work research. It suggests ways by which sometimes diff...
Religion, Spirituality, and Masculinity provides concrete, practical suggestions for mental health professionals. Drawing from decades of clinical experience working with men and interdisciplinary insights from psychology, sociology, religion, and more, the authors explore some of the most salient aspects of men’s mental and spiritual health. Chapters focus on topics such as men’s relationships to religion and to masculinity, shame, and forgiveness, and concerns such as pornography use and drifting between religious affiliations. In addition to relevant theory and research, each chapter includes a case study and clear, science-informed strategies that can be incorporated into everyday practice in ways that improve men’s health and wellbeing.
Philosophy in Reality offers a new vision of the relation between science and philosophy in the framework of a non-propositional logic of real processes, grounded in the physics of the real world. This logical system is based on the work of the Franco-Romanian thinker Stéphane Lupasco (1900-1988), previously presented by Joseph Brenner in the book Logic in Reality (Springer, 2008). The present book was inspired in part by the ancient Chinese Book of Changes (I Ching) and its scientific-philosophical discussion of change. The emphasis in Philosophy in Reality is on the recovery of dialectics and semantics from reductionist applications and their incorporation into a new synthetic paradigm fo...
Examining the web logs, or blogs, of individuals from a variety of continents and cultures, this book highlights the nature of 'blogosphere, ' the virtual public arena of the early 21st century, which alters the traditional world of media and politics. It characterizes this new arena by the unique combination of a fresh voice of emancipation and a deep sense of melancholy and isolationism. This journey through blogosphere highlights major forces operating in today's politics: apathy toward political affairs, resistance to globalization, a quest for redemption through religious fundamentalism and terrorism. Michael Keren compares bloggers to terrorists, arguing that while the methods advocated by the two groups are obviously very different, they both represent a similar trend, one of diversion by respected but disenchanted citizens from the norms of civil society to a fantasy world in which the excessive use of words_or bombs_would make everybody listen
Endless Bliss Second Fascicle. By Huseyn Hilmi Isik