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Through a global series of case studies, this pioneering book delves into refugee entrepreneurship - a major economic, political and social issue emerging as a top priority. Stories from Australia, Germany, Pakistan and many other countries, highlight the obstacles facing refugees as they try to integrate and set up businesses in their new countries. Engaging contributions set the stage for a cross-analysis of the particularities and limitations faced by refugee entrepreneurs, culminating in an extended discussion about the future implications of refugee entrepreneurship for theory, policy and practice. This interdisciplinary book explores the motivations and drivers of refugee entrepreneurship, making it an insightful read not only for those engaged in entrepreneurship, but also for those interested in migration studies from a variety of academic disciplines.
Profiles more than thirty German writers from the Enlightenment to Sturm und Drang, from the period 1720-64, presenting primary and secondary bibliographies and illustrated biographical essays that chronicle each writer's career in detail.
This books sets out to explain how and why religion came into being. Today this question is as fascinating as ever, especially since religion has moved to the centre of socio-political relationships. In contrast to the current, but incomplete approaches from disciplines such as cognitive science and psychology, the present authors adopt a new approach, equally manifest and constructive, that explains the origins of religion based strictly on behavioural biology. They employ accepted research results that remove all need for speculation. Decisive factors for the earliest demonstrations of religion are thus territorial behaviour and ranking, coping with existential fears, and conflict solution with the help of rituals. These in turn, in a process of cultural evolution, are shown to be the roots of the historical and contemporary religions.
Bachelorarbeit aus dem Jahr 2013 im Fachbereich Didaktik - Sport, Sportpädagogik, Note: 1,3, Bayerische Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (Philosophische Fakultät II – Sportzentrum), Veranstaltung: Sport Soziologie, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Die Arbeit gliedert sich somit in folgende Teile: 1. Theoretischer Hintergrund zur Zirkuspädagogik 2. Theoretischer Hintergrund zum soziologischen Thema der Gruppendynamik 3. Planung und Durchführung eines einwöchigen Zirkusprojektes 4. Studie zur Auswirkung eines Zirkusprojektes auf die Gruppendynamik Die Punkte drei und vier orientieren sich an dem konkreten Praxisbeispiel eines einwöchigen zirkuspädagogischen Schulprojekts zweier Sc...
An opus to the humble ticket stub. In over 2500 examples, an all-inclusive collection that forces us to reexamine the design and innovation imbedded in such a modest printed object.
This is the English translation of the German original 'Gratwanderung'. the story of my Moselle wine-making family. I try to tell German history - predominantly of the 19th and 20th century - by the example of one family in one village. Since the Moselle is a border region, there are a number of connections to other countries, namely France. Foreign readers may learn how and why the Nazi-ideology was able to gain support and to what sort of conflicts that lead, dividing whole families. Probably the most exciting part of the book is when I describe how my grandfather helped a shot down American airman and what consequenses that had for him. The story also allows deep insights into the rural life before WWI, when Germany was still a monarchy and one of my relatives was serving at the court of a local aristocrat. The personal stories are rounded up by some factual chapters, for example about the Roman heritage of the region, the fate of the small Jewish community, the role of the wine and some famous persons from the Moselle.
Winner of the 2019 ASCA Book Award Participation is the utopian sweet dream that has turned into a nightmare in contemporary neoliberal societies. Yet can the participatory ideal be discarded or merely replaced with another term, just because it has become disemboweled into a tool of pacification? The gestures of participatory art insists that the concept of participation must be re-imagined and shifted onto other registers. Moving from reflections on institutional critique and impact to concrete analyses of moments of unsolicited, delicate participation and refusal, the book examines a range of artistic practices from India, Sudan, Guatemala and El Salvador, the Lebanon, the Netherlands and Germany. It proposes the concept of the gesture as a way of theorising participatory art, situating it between the visual and the performing arts, as both individual and collective, both internal attitude and social habitude.