Siyer Çocuk Dergisi Sayı:1 (English)

Siyer Çocuk Dergisi Sayı:1 (English)
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Publisher : Siyer Çocuk Dergisi
Total Pages : 64
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Synopsis Siyer Çocuk Dergisi Sayı:1 (English) by : Siyer Yayınları

Üç ayda bir olmak üzere yılda dört adet çıkacak olan dergimiz peygamber efendimizi ve güzide bir nesil olan sahabelerin hayatlarını anlatma gayesinde olup çocuklarımıza İslami değerlerimizi en doğru şekilde ifade etme gayreti ile masalları, hikayeleri, şiirleri, bulmaca sayfaları, görsel çizimleri ve yazıları ile çocuklarımızın dünyasına ışık tutacak güzide bir dergimizdir.

Neoliberalism and Education

Neoliberalism and Education
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 245
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ISBN-10 : 9781317294931
ISBN-13 : 1317294939
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Neoliberalism and Education by : Kalwant Bhopal

Neoliberalism and Education: Rearticulating Social Justice and Inclusion offers a critical reflection on the establishment of neoliberalism as the new global orthodoxy in the field of education, and considers what this means for social justice and inclusion. It brings together writers from a number of countries, who explore notions of inclusion and social justice in educational settings ranging from elementary schools to higher education. Contributors examine policy, practice, and pedagogical considerations covering different dimensions of (in)equality, including disability, race, gender, and class. They raise questions about what social justice and inclusion mean in educational systems that are dominated by competition, benchmarking, and target-driven accountability, and about the new forms of imperialism and colonisation that both drive, and are a product of, market-driven reforms. While exposing the entrenchment, under current neoliberal systems of educational provision, of longstanding patterns of (racialised, classed, and gendered) privilege and disadvantage, the contributions presented in this book also consider the possibilities for hope and resistance, drawing attention to established and successful attempts at democratic education or community organisation across a number of countries. This book was originally published as a special issue of the British Journal of Sociology of Education.

Human Rights and Social Work

Human Rights and Social Work
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 367
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ISBN-10 : 9781139511087
ISBN-13 : 1139511084
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Human Rights and Social Work by : Jim Ife

Now in its third edition, Human Rights and Social Work explores how the principles of human rights inform contemporary social work practice. Jim Ife considers the implications of social work's traditional Enlightenment heritage and the possibilities of 'post-Enlightenment' practice in a way that is accessible, direct and engaging. The world has changed significantly since the publication of the first edition in 2000 and this book is situated firmly within the context of present-day debates, concerns and crises. Ife covers the importance of relating human rights to the non-human world, as well as the consequences of political and ecological uncertainty. Featuring examples, further readings and a glossary, readers are able to identify and investigate the important issues and questions arising from human rights and social work. Now more than ever, Human Rights and Social Work is an indispensable resource for students, scholars and practitioners alike.

Nation and Religion

Nation and Religion
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 9780691219578
ISBN-13 : 0691219575
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Nation and Religion by : Peter van der Veer

Does modernity make religion politically irrelevant? Conventional scholarly and popular wisdom says that it does. The prevailing view assumes that the onset of western modernity--characterized by the rise of nationalism, the dominance of capitalism, and the emergence of powerful state institutions--favors secularism and relegates religion to the purely private realm. This collection of essays on nationalism and religion in Europe and Asia challenges that view. Contributors show that religion and politics are mixed together in complex and vitally important ways not just in the East, but in the West as well. The book focuses on four societies: India, Japan, Britain, and the Netherlands. It shows that religion and nationalism in these societies combined to produce such notions as the nation being chosen for a historical task (imperialism, for example), the possibility of national revival, and political leadership as a form of salvation. The volume also examines the qualities of religious discourse and practice that can be used for nationalist purposes, paying special attention to how religion can help to give meaning to sacrifice in national struggle. The book's comparative approach underscores that developments in colonizing and colonized countries, too often considered separately, are subtly interrelated. In addition to the editors, the contributors are Benedict R. Anderson, Talal Asad, Susan Bayly, Partha Chatterjee, Frans Groot, Harry Harootunian, Hugh McLeod, Barbara Metcalf, and Peter van Rooden.

Female of the Species

Female of the Species
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : 9780231038768
ISBN-13 : 0231038763
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Female of the Species by : M. Kay Martin

Female of the Species is an attempt to use the approach of traditional anthropology in the examination of the position of women at the species level. While Martin and Voorhies recognize that there are fundamental differences between men and women that stem from basic biological differences, they are committed to the proposition that culture rather than biology plays the more critical role in determining those features of behavior which ultimately dichotomize the sexes. Female of the Species takes a step towards quantifying and understanding these cultural differences by looking at the changing roles women have played in society over time.

How to Draw Like a Fashion Illustrator

How to Draw Like a Fashion Illustrator
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Publisher : Arcturus Publishing
Total Pages : 588
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ISBN-10 : 9781784281762
ISBN-13 : 178428176X
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Synopsis How to Draw Like a Fashion Illustrator by : Robyn Neild

This step-by-step guide provides an insight into how to illustrate fashion designs and get your ideas down on paper. It is of interest to any designer, from the complete beginner or someone hoping to improve their skills and establish a career as a fashion illustrator, to professionals wanting to strengthen their visual impact. Using inspiration from past artists and illustrators, readers will learn how to adopt new and different ways of drawing.

The New Cold War?

The New Cold War?
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9780520086517
ISBN-13 : 0520086511
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis The New Cold War? by : Mark Juergensmeyer

This study paints a provocative picture of the new religious revolutionaries altering the political landscape of the Middle East, South and Central Asia and Eastern Europe. The author asks whether religious confrontations with secular authorities will lead to a new Cold War.

Ethnonationalism in the Contemporary World

Ethnonationalism in the Contemporary World
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 0415332737
ISBN-13 : 9780415332736
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Ethnonationalism in the Contemporary World by : Daniele Conversi

Essential reading for anyone interested in problems associated with ethnicity and nationalism - it offers a guide to understanding the ethnonational forces that underpin much of recent terrorist activity.