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Frames of Ubuntu: (Re)framing an ethical education (2015)
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Ubuntu, Indigeneity, and an Ethic for Decolonizing Global Citizenship (2015)
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The Self and Others in CFS/ME: Reinterpreting Research Evidence (2015)
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Chapter 7 provided interpersonal perspectives on CFS/ME without offering any theoretical commentary. This chapter considers how the meanings of CFS/ ME are developed between individuals and others. We begin with a critique of the cognitive-behavioura... Read More about The Self and Others in CFS/ME: Reinterpreting Research Evidence.
Meanings of CFS/ME in the Lives of Couples (2015)
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Meanings develop within relationships, and this chapter is based on a qualitative study involving seven adults diagnosed with CFS/ME along with a ‘significant other ’. The first section concerns the couples ’ narratives of illness, with accounts of C... Read More about Meanings of CFS/ME in the Lives of Couples.
Migrant organisations: embodied community capital? (2015)
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Cybercrime: Attack Motivations and Implications for Big Data and National Security (2015)
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Organizations are increasingly turning to the immeasurable quantities of data available through open-source mediums such as the web and social media to enhance their analytical capability and ultimately improve the quality and quantity of the informa... Read More about Cybercrime: Attack Motivations and Implications for Big Data and National Security.
Appendix: The Shrine of Mu?ammad Shar?f and its Qing-era Patrons (2015)
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The maintenance of hegemony: The short history of Indian doctors in the Colonial Medical Service, British East Africa (2015)
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Histories of the Colonial Medical Service have considered the European Medical Officers forming their elites and also the subsidiary auxiliary staff who provided supporting healthcare provision. No research has, however, taken account of the Indian ‘... Read More about The maintenance of hegemony: The short history of Indian doctors in the Colonial Medical Service, British East Africa.
The Colonial Medical Service and the struggle for control of the Zanzibar Maternity Association, 1918–47 (2015)
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The Zanzibar Maternity Association (ZMA) was a charitable organisation established in 1918 to help Zanzibari women during parturition. Majority funding came from the Arab and Indian communities who, correspondingly, had considerable say in the organi... Read More about The Colonial Medical Service and the struggle for control of the Zanzibar Maternity Association, 1918–47.
Lefts Old and New: Sixties Radicalism, Now and Then (2015)
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The threatening wave: Norse poetry and the Scottish Isles (2015)
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The poetry discussed in this paper presents a range of responses to sailing around the northern parts of the British Isles, by poets more or less familiar with these routes but also with Norway, Iceland and sea-ways much further afield. These poets u... Read More about The threatening wave: Norse poetry and the Scottish Isles.
Private lives and public power: Norwich merchants' houses between the 14th and 16th centuries (2015)
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This chapter discusses the surviving examples of large merchants’ houses in the city of Norwich dating between the 14th and 16th centuries. These were the residences of families who dominated the economic and political life of the medieval and early... Read More about Private lives and public power: Norwich merchants' houses between the 14th and 16th centuries.
Introduction: looking beyond the state (2015)
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This chapter auto-critiques the editors early work (Crozier, Practising Colonial Medicine, 2007) for studying the Colonial Medical Service as a distinct entity, founded and run on shared principles, staffed by Europeans and micro-managed from Whiteha... Read More about Introduction: looking beyond the state.
Ethics of Personalized Information Filtering (2015)
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Online search engines, social media, news sites and retailers are all investing heavily in the development of ever more refined information filtering to optimally tune their services to the specific demands of their individual users and customers. In... Read More about Ethics of Personalized Information Filtering.
Beyond National Literatures: Empire and Amitav Ghosh (2015)
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Questioning the Authority of Vogel and Elze’s Pontifical Romano-Germanique (2015)
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Vogel and Elze tended to defer to Andrieu's wisdom on most matters of interpretation, giving an outward impression of absolute consensus when inwardly they may have felt unqualified to disagree. And as Andrieu's remarkable hypotheses have been replic... Read More about Questioning the Authority of Vogel and Elze’s Pontifical Romano-Germanique.
Work and social theory (2015)
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This chapter identifies some of the most important theoretical debates within the sociology of work and employment. It provides an historical context by introducing the key theoretical approaches that marked the birth of sociology. The chapter shows... Read More about Work and social theory.