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541por Rose, GillianTabla de Contenidos: “…; 4 What Happens with this Doing? Family, Domestic Space and Mothering; 5 The Circulation of Family Photographs in the Visual Economy; 6 Family Photos Going Public; 7 The Politics of Sentiment: Picturing the Missing and the Dead in London, July 2005; 8 Looking Again, Ethically, at Family Snaps in the Mass Media; 9 Conclusions: Family Photographs, Domestic and Public, and the Contemporary Visual Economy; Bibliography; Index…”
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544Publicado 2022“…Microquímica do poder…”
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545Publicado 2022“…"O livro examina questões cruciais à compreensão da escolarização no meio rural e convida o leitor a se enveredar nos meandros do fluxo histórico inexorável do movimento das ideias. …”
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546Publicado 2023“…"Doing Statistical Analysis looks at three kinds of statistical research questions - descriptive, associational and inferential - and shows students how to conduct statistical analyses and interpret the results. …”
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547Publicado 2020Tabla de Contenidos: “…Acknowledgments 11 -- Abstract . 13 -- List of Figures . 15 -- List of Tables 17 -- 1 Introduction . 19 -- 1.1 Relevance of the Study . 20 -- 1.2 Structure of the Study . 24 -- Theoretical Part -- 2 Moving with Skills: A Review of the Literature 31 -- 2.1 Historical Overview 31 -- 2.2 Conceptual Overview . 33 -- 2.2.1 State . 33 -- 2.2.2 Employer . 34 -- 2.2.3 Migrants, Families, and Couples . 35 -- 2.3 Highly-Skilled Migration Studies . 36 -- 2.3.1 Dichotomising Migration . 36 -- 2.3.2 Deepening Migration 39 -- 2.3.3 Intermediary Summary: Construction of a Polarisation I . 42 -- 2.4 Expatriation Studies 43 -- 2.4.1 Defining Expatriates 44 -- 2.4.2 Assigned Expatriate and Self-Initiated Expatriate 46 -- 2.4.3 Expatriate Adjustments 49 -- 2.4.4 Intermediary Summary: Construction of a Polarisation II . 56 -- 2.5 Gender and Highly-Skilled Migration . 57 -- 2.5.1 Gender Binaries . 58 -- 2.5.2 Gender as a Dichotomous Variable . 60 -- 2.5.3 Gender as a Relational and Situational Feature . 61 -- 2.5.4 Intermediary Summary: Overcoming the Polarisation 69 -- 3 Decentring the Research on Highly-Skilled Migration and -- Expatriation: Three Methodological Premises . 71 -- 3.1 Decentring and Deconstructing . 71 -- 3.2 Methodological Individualism 73 -- 3.2.1 Defining the Family and the Couple . 74 -- 3.2.2 The Hidden Economy of Kinship 77 -- 3.2.3 Doing Family 78 -- 3.3 Methodological Nationalism . 80 -- 3.3.1 Changing the Entry Points . 81 -- 3.4 Methodological Economism . 84 -- 3.4.1 Mobility and Migration 84 -- 3.4.2 Temporal Mobilities and Permanent Migration 86 -- 3.4.3 Defining and Problematising the Skills 87 -- 3.5 Research Questions 91 -- Methodological Part -- 4 Research Design 95 -- 4.1 Epistemology . 95 -- 4.2 Methods in Practice 99 -- 4.2.1 Accessing the Field 99 -- 4.2.2 Constructing the Interview Corpus 101 -- 4.2.3 Analysing the Interview Corpus 107 -- 5 Contextualising the Study 115 -- 5.1 Contextualising the Researcher 115 -- 5.2 Contextualising the Lake Geneva Region and Frankfurt RhineMain Region 118 -- 5.2.1 Family Policy in the two Regions 124 -- Empirical Part -- 6 Professional Careers Coordination . 137 -- 6.1 Migration Triggering: An Individual Approach . 138 -- 6.1.1 Assigned Expatriate . 138 -- 6.1.2 Drawn Expatriate . 139 -- 6.1.3 Intra Self-Initiated Expatriate 140 -- 6.1.4 Inter Self-Initiated Expatriate 141 -- 6.2 Migration Triggering: A Collective Approach 142 -- 6.2.1 Primary-Mover and Secondary-Mover 143 -- 6.3 Conceptualising the Professional Careers Coordination 145 -- 6.4 Primary-Mover 148 -- 6.4.1 Expat-Move 149 -- 6.4.2 Local-Move . 153 -- 6.4.3 Continuum of the Primary-Mover 155 -- 6.5 Secondary-Mover and Secondary-Stayer 157 -- 6.5.1 Total-Move of a Partner-Initiated Mover . 158 -- 6.5.2 Unique Challenges of a Partner-Initiated Mover 159 -- 6.5.3 Half-Move of a Partner-Coordinated Mover . 165 -- 6.5.4 Immobility of a Secondary-Stayer . 170 -- 6.5.5 Access to the Labour Force 171 -- 6.5.6 Types of Moves of the Secondary-Mover . 179 -- 6.6 Theorising the Professional Careers Coordination 180 -- 7 Representing Migration: Between Motilities and Anchors 183 -- 7.1 Displaying Family . 184 -- 7.2 Motile Narratives 186 -- 7.2.1 Structural Constraints . 187 -- 7.2.2 Career Men and Career Women 195 -- 7.2.3 Paradoxical Family Men . 201 -- 7.3 Anchored Narratives 207 -- 7.3.1 Ignoring Motility . 208 -- 7.3.2 Refusing Motility . 211 -- 7.3.3 After Motility . 215 -- 7.4 Gender and Motility . 221 -- 8 Family-Strategies of Highly-Skilled Migrants 225 -- 8.1 Conceptualising the Family-Strategies . 225 -- 8.2 Motile Family-Strategy . 226 -- 8.2.1 Prioritising one Career . 227 -- 8.2.2 Homemaking and Caregiving 235 -- 8.2.3 Company's Support . 239 -- 8.3 Local Family-Strategy . 248 -- 8.3.1 Low Support for the Care Work 249 -- 8.3.2 Combination of Formal, Informal and Non-Formal Care -- Support 252 -- 8.3.3 Separations and Divorces . 258 -- 8.4 Mobile Family-Strategy 264 -- 8.4.1 Succession of Half-Moves . 265 -- 8.4.2 Power-Dynamics . 268 -- 8.4.3 Mobile Family-Strategy and Children 272 -- 8.5 Theorising the Family-Strategies 275 -- 8.5.1 Care Work Organisation and Social Networks 275 -- 8.5.2 Iterative Logic, Path-Dependency, and Conflicts 278 -- 8.5.3 Mutually Exclusive Model 281 -- Discussion Part -- 9 Theoretical and Empirical Insights . 289 -- 9.1 Decentring the Literature and the Research Design 289 -- 9.2 Doing Family on the Move 295 -- 9.2.1 Consequences following the Decision to Migrate 296 -- 9.2.2 Narratives Displaying the Division of the Tasks . 299 -- 9.2.3 Family-Strategies 302 -- 10 Recommendations for Practice . 307 -- 10.1 Migration, Children, and Gender Wage Gap . 307 -- 10.2 Childcare in the Geneva and the Frankfurt regions 313 -- 10.3 Family-Friendly Companies . 317 -- 10.4 Summary of the Implications for Further Research and the -- Recommendations for Practice 320 -- 11 Conclusion: Motility and Mobility 321 -- Appendix . 323 -- Bibliography 339.…”
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550Publicado 2022“…"What are photographs 'doing' in museums? Why are some photographs valued and others not? …”
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552por Blue, Ethan“…As banks crashed, belts tightened, and cupboards emptied across the country, American prisons grew fat. Doing Time in the Depression tells the story of the 1930's as seen from the cell blocks and cotton fields of Texas and California prisons, state institutions that held growing numbers of working people from around the country and the world—overwhelmingly poor, disproportionately non-white, and displaced by economic crisis. …”
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554Publicado 2023“…Much more than a safe place to sleep, shelters work to prevent violence through education and training, connect people and communities, and support the complex needs of survivors through a multitude of services. We Need to Do This is the story of Alberta women's shelters. …”
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557Publicado 2022“…Doing Hugging Face Building Solutions with Hugging Face This video course will show you how to build solutions with Hugging Face. …”
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