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On Understanding Emotion

On Understanding Emotion

Emotions-fleeting insubstantial changeable and ambiguous-seem to defy study and analysis. Nothing is more complex mysterious and subject to conflicting theories and interpretations than human emotion. Yet the central importance of emotion in human affairs is undeniable. Emotions affect all levels of life-personal organizational political cultural economic and religious. Emotions give meaning to life. Emotional disturbances can destroy that meaning. How should emotions be studied? How can an understanding of the inner feelings of individuals illuminate important social interactions and human developments? In his book Norman Denzin presents a systematic in-depth analysis of emotion that combines new theoretical advances with practical applications. Based on an intensive critical examination of classical and modern theoretical research-and on revealing personal interviews in which ordinary people express their emotional lives-he builds a new framework for understanding ordinary emotions and emotional disturbances. Denzin analyzes how people experience joy and pain love and hate anger and despair friendship and alienation-and examines the personal psychological social and cultural aspects of human emotion to provide new perspectives for understanding human experience and social interactions. He offers new insights on the role of emotions in family violence and recommends ways of helping people escape from recurring patterns of violence. And in criticizing current conceptions of emotionally disturbed people he reveals the nature of their inner lives and the ways they perceive and relate to others. In sum this book presents new insights on human relationships and human experience. It is now available in paperback for the first time with a new introduction by the author. | On Understanding Emotion

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Handbook of Research on School Choice

Handbook of Research on Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Interdisciplinary Developmental Perspectives on Children and Youth

Immigrants on the Threshold

Immigrants on the Threshold

This first large-scale empirical work on the adjustment problems of immigrants in Israel is now updated with a new introduction by the author and a preface by Alex Weingrod. The extraordinary phenomenon of worldwide immigration to Israel has made this searching study of people in transit possible. Immigrants on the Threshold reports on the attitudes and behaviors of almost 2 000 people from twenty countries during their first year in Israel during the early years of mass migration. It is of particular interest as the phenomenon of integration becomes an issue for concern in many other parts of the world. Immigrants on the Threshold by Judith Shuval presents a theoretical framework closely intermeshed with rich empirical findings. No other work in this field approaches this study in either depth of theoretical analysis or in design and execution of data collection performed by conducting in-depth interviews and then using statistical analysis to quantify results in exacting and objective detail. It attempts to answer a number of critical questions: What factors in the immigrants' past and present condition their responses to the strain of transit? What is the role of commitment to the goal of the new society into which they must incorporate? What is the role of different social and economic backgrounds in determining patterns of acculturation? What factors affect the aspirations and mobility patterns of immigrants? The answers to these questions - the hypotheses formulated and the conclusions reached in Immigrants on the Threshold - contribute substantially to the fields of both sociology and social psychology. These answers and the methods used to reach them should be of interest to anyone in these fields and the field of applied social research as well as those interested in Israel and questions of immigrant integration.

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Is There A Desk With My Name On It? The Politics Of Integration

On Education

On Education

Jane Addams the founder of Hull House in Chicago may be best known as a social activist. She was also a brilliantly critical intellectual. Implicit in her many speeches articles and books is a view of education as a broad process of cultural transformation and renewal a view that remains as compelling today as when it was first presented. Addams sees education as the foundation of democracy the basis for the free expression of ideas. Addams's writings on education are interpreted in an enlightening bio-graphical introduction by Ellen Lagemann. After the initial publication of this work Barbara L. Jacquette of the Delta Group Inc. in Phoenix wrote Professor Lagemann has brought life and immediacy to Jane Addams's work. Better she has given us a context that shows us that some of our most pressing issues today are simply old problems in new guises problems for which some of the old solutions may still be of use. Gerald Lee Gutek of Loyola University of Chicago commented Lagemann's insightful and sensitive biography reveals Addams's transformation from a reserved graduate of a small women's college into the Progressive reformer and pioneer of the settlement house movement. The essays collected here span a significant portion of Jane Addams's life from the time she spent in college to her founding of Hull House and beyond. Addams's constant interest in education is reflected in her writings. This book also reveals the many influences on Addams's life including the philosopher and educator John Dewey. On Education is an important work for educators women's studies specialists social workers and historians.

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An Essay on Critical Appreciation

Feminist Perspectives on Language

Focus On Close-Up and Macro Photography Focus on the Fundamentals

Performing Religion on the Secular Stage

Comparative Perspectives on School Segregation

Comparative Perspectives on School Segregation

This book examines various aspects of school segregation and their complex interrelations with policy structure and context in diverse settings. It advances the understanding of the causes processes and consequences of school segregation around the globe. Topics examined include student sorting between schools in marketized systems; the effects of school socioeconomic segregation on international tests of student achievement and the structures that shape cross-national variations; the impact of school choice on school segregation in Canada; school segregation and institutional trust in Chile; racial/ethnic and socioeconomic segregation in Brazil; and parental financial contributions as a cause and consequence of school segregation in Australia. The contributions highlight how selective schooling private schooling school funding school choice and school competition interact to shape school segregation as well as the consequences of school segregation on a range of student outcomes. Through its embrace of diversity of methodological approaches context and focus this book stimulates new lines of research in an important and growing field. Comparative Perspectives on School Segregation will be a key resource for academics researchers and advanced students of comparative education educational leadership and policy educational research ethnic studies research methods economics of education sociology of education history of education and educational psychology. The chapters included in this book were originally published as a special issue of Comparative Education.

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Craftways On the Organization of Scholarly Work

Craftways On the Organization of Scholarly Work

The one subject that serious students want most to know about other than their specialty is how academic life is lived and how scholarly work is carried out. Their curiosity is equally shared by those interested in how to improve the quality and quantity of their work. With few exceptions the time honored word-of-mouth approach is all there has been until now; how one works is rarely a subject seriously discussed in print. Craftways is intended to address these concerns and needs. Aaron Wildavsky has long been admired as one of the most productive political scientists of his generation. Repeated expressions of interest in his scholarly craft led him to gather together his essays on how he works. Included are chapters on how to read social science -not always everyone's favorite pastime - how to work with others on collaborative projects and how to improve one's academic writing. The question of time the most limited resource available to most scholars is addressed in an amusing chapter The Organization of Time in Scholarly Activities Carried Out Under American Conditions in Resource-Rich Universities. He includes a section on interviewing focusing not only on the process but on the spirit of scholarly enterprise that should animate it. The last part of the book is purely personal emphasizing the familial and background variables that have made Wildavsky who he is and play a large part in how he goes about his work. This wise volume by a master of his craft should be of broad interest to students and faculty in the social sciences. | Craftways On the Organization of Scholarly Work

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Contemporary Storytelling Performance Female Artists on Practices Platforms Presences

On Substantive Decriminalization

Handbook of Research on STEM Education

Handbook of Research on STEM Education

The Handbook of Research on STEM Education represents a groundbreaking and comprehensive synthesis of research and presentation of policy within the realm of science technology engineering and mathematics (STEM) education. What distinguishes this Handbook from others is the nature of integration of the disciplines that is the founding premise for the work – all chapters in this book speak directly to the integration of STEM rather than discussion of research within the individual content areas. The Handbook of Research on STEM Education explores the most pressing areas of STEM within an international context. Divided into six sections the authors cover topics including: the nature of STEM STEM learning STEM pedagogy curriculum and assessment critical issues in STEM STEM teacher education and STEM policy and reform. The Handbook utilizes the lens of equity and access by focusing on STEM literacy early childhood STEM learners with disabilities informal STEM socio-scientific issues race-related factors gender equity cultural-relevancy and parental involvement. Additionally discussion of STEM education policy in a variety of countries is included as well as a focus on engaging business/industry and teachers in advocacy for STEM education. The Handbook’s 37 chapters provide a deep and meaningful landscape of the implementation of STEM over the past two decades. As such the findings that are presented within provide the reader with clear directions for future research into effective practice and supports for integrated STEM which are grounded in the literature to date.

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Reckoning with Change in Yucatán Histories of Care and Threat on a Former Hacienda