Lives in Transit: An Ethnographic Study of Refugees' Subjectivity across European Borders (Studies in Migration and Diaspora) by Elena Fontanari 2018 | ISBN: 0815377622, 0367583305 | English | 312 pages | PDF | 25 MB This book explores the border-crossing mobilities of refugees within Europe. Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Germany and Italy, it examines the precarious everyday lives of non-citizens living between and beyond EU internal borders. With attention to the constant re-construction of borders within Europe through negotiation practices, the author shows how the tensions that exist between refugees on the move and the structural constraints that limit their movement produce 'interstices' - small spaces of possibility that open up as a result of refugees' struggling within structural constraints. A comprehensive understanding of the long-term effects of EU borders upon refugees' lives is then afforded through a particular focus on the post-arrival period. Examining the protracted precariousness and multi-directional hyper-mobility in Europe that emerges from the dynamics of the relation between structural mechanisms and the agency of individuals, Lives in Transit reveals how the border regime in Europe impacts mostly upon the temporal rather than the spatial dimensions of refugees' lives, affecting their subjectivities and sense of self. This 'dispossession' of time is advocated as the main problem with the experience of refugees in Europe, causing them to claim a temporal justice, which seeks to gain back control of their own lives and personhood. Calling for migration to be understood as a process of 'becoming subjects', this volume will appeal to scholars of sociology, anthropology, and politics with interests in migration and diaspora studies.
Linux Kernel Programming Part 2 - Char Device Drivers and Kernel Synchronization: Create user-kernel interfaces, work with peripheral I/O, and handle hardware interrupts by Kaiwan N Billimoria Like Farmer, Like Son By Adam Henson 2017 | ISBN : 1785940724 | English | 320 pages | EPUB | 35 MB Levels of Analysis in Psychopathology: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives by Kenneth S. Kendler, Josef Parnas, Peter Zachar 2020 | ISBN: 1108485197 | English | 580 pages | PDF | 6 MB Levels of Analysis in Psychopathology draws research from psychiatry, philosophy, and psychology to explore the variety of explanatory approaches for understanding the nature of psychiatric disorders both in practice and research. The fields of psychiatry and clinical psychology incorporates many useful explanatory approaches and this book integrates this range of perspectives and makes suggestions about how to advance etiologic theories, classification, and treatment. The editors have brought together leading thinkers who have been widely published and are well-respected in their area of expertise, including several developers of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and authors of the US National Institute of Mental Health's Research Domain Criteria Project (RDoC). Each main chapter has a commentary provided by one of the other authors and an introduction written by one of the editors to create an accessible, interdisciplinary dialog.
Legacies of the Drunken Master : Politics of the Body in Hong Kong Kung Fu Comedy Films by Luke White Lead Generation Ninja by Anjana Priyasad English | 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B09BDF5N4F | 73 pages | EPUB | 1.46 Mb Want to finally generate leads? Discover A Step-By-Step Plan To Attract More Leads, Close More Sales, And Increase ROI On Your Marketing. In This Course, You'll Find Out How To Generate Leads In Any Business And Convert Those Leads Into High Paying Customers!
Peadar Kirby, "Karl Polanyi and the Contemporary Political Crisis: Transforming Market Society in the Era of Climate Change" English | ISBN: 135011782X | 2020 | 256 pages | PDF | 2 MB Has politics reached breaking point? Rather than defending liberalism or abandoning it, how can a socially just and ecological alternative be built? Andrew Hadfield, "John Donne: In the Shadow of Religion " English | ISBN: 1789143934 | 2021 | 256 pages | PDF | 11 MB John Donne: In the Shadow of Religion explores the life of one of the most significant figures of the English Renaissance. The book not only provides an overview of Donne's life and work, but connects his writing and thinking to the ideas, institutions, and networks that influenced him. The book shows how Donne's faith underpinned his career, from aspirational courtier to phenomenally successful clergyman and preacher, when he became dean of St. Paul's Cathedral. Donne emerges as a figure obsessed with himself, tormented by the fear that his transgressions may have condemned him to eternal damnation. This fine new account uses Donne's correspondence, writing, and poetry to give a rounded portrait of a bold, experimental thinker, who was never afraid of taking risks that few others would have countenanced.
Invading Hitler's Europe : From Salerno to the Capture of Goring - The Memoir of a US Intelligence Officer by Roswell K. Doughty International Peacebuilding and Local Involvement: A Liberal Renaissance? (Routledge Studies in Intervention and Statebuilding) by Dahlia Simangan 2019 | ISBN: 0367024128, 036773186X | English | 204 pages | PDF | 2 MB This book interrogates the common perception that liberal peace is in crisis and explores the question: can the local turn save liberal peacebuilding? |