The Autonomy of Community Law

The Autonomy of Community Law
Author: R. Barents
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9041122516

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"This book is the English version of my 'De communautaire rechtsorde' ... which was published by Kluwer, Deventer (the Netherlands) in 2000 ... Where necessary I have updated the text by taking account of developments until the beginning of 2003."--Foreword.

Authority, Autonomy, and the Archaeology of a Mississippian Community

Authority, Autonomy, and the Archaeology of a Mississippian Community
Author: Erin S Nelson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-08-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781683404347

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This book is the first detailed investigation of the important archaeological site of Parchman Place in the Mississippi Delta, a defining area for understanding the Mississippian culture that spanned much of what is now the United States Southeast and Midwest before the fifteenth century.

Confucian Ethics

Confucian Ethics
Author: Kwong-Loi Shun
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2004-09-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780521796576

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A comparative study of the Confucian and Western view of the self.

Community Autonomy

Community Autonomy
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 17
Release: 1999*
Genre: Anarchism
ISBN:

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Autonomy and Public Responsibility

Autonomy and Public Responsibility
Author: Daniel Joseph Marckel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1995
Genre: Convenience stores
ISBN:

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Negotiating Autonomy

Negotiating Autonomy
Author: Kelly Bauer
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2021-03-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0822988119

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The 1980s and ‘90s saw Latin American governments recognizing the property rights of Indigenous and Afro-descendent communities as part of a broader territorial policy shift. But the resulting reforms were not applied consistently, more often extending neoliberal governance than recognizing Indigenous Peoples’ rights. In Negotiating Autonomy, Kelly Bauer explores the inconsistencies by which the Chilean government transfers land in response to Mapuche territorial demands. Interviews with community and government leaders, statistical analysis of an original dataset of Mapuche mobilization and land transfers, and analysis of policy documents reveals that many assumptions about post-dictatorship Chilean politics as technocratic and depoliticized do not apply to indigenous policy. Rather, state officials often work to preserve the hegemony of political and economic elites in the region, effectively protecting existing market interests over efforts to extend the neoliberal project to the governance of Mapuche territorial demands. In addition to complicating understandings of Chilean governance, these hidden patterns of policy implementation reveal the numerous ways these governance strategies threaten the recognition of Indigenous rights and create limited space for communities to negotiate autonomy.

Autonomy and Community

Autonomy and Community
Author: Jane Kneller
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780791437438

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Shows how Kant's basic position applies to and clarifies present-day problems of war, race, abortion, capital punishment, labor relations, the environment, and marriage.

Community and Autonomy in Southern Oman

Community and Autonomy in Southern Oman
Author: Marielle Risse
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2019-06-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030170047

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This book explores how there is latitude for people to make their own choices and how the chances to assert independence change over time in a Muslim, Arab, tribal culture. The book first gives a brief overview of day-to-day life in the Dhofar region of southern Oman, then focuses on how the traits of self-control and self-respect are linked in the everyday actions of several groups of tribes who speak Gibali (Jibbali, also known as Shari/Śḥeret), a non-written, Modern South Arabian language. Although no work can express the totality of a culture, this text describes how Gibalis are constantly shifting between preserving autonomy and signaling membership in family, tribal, and national communities. The work reflects observations and conclusions from over ten years of research into the history and culture of the Dhofar region along with longstanding, deep involvement with both men and women in the Gibali community.

Among School Teachers

Among School Teachers
Author: Joel Westheimer
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 1998
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807775274

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A compelling and thoroughly readable account of two middle schools—one urban and one suburban—that attempt to build communities which will foster student growth and learning. This book shatters prevailing beliefs and furthers our understanding of the ways in which teachers’ relationships impact their work and their lives in schools. “This is no once-over-lightly piece of research. . . . [Joel Westheimer] leaves in tatters the tapestry of rhetoric that has been woven by reformers around the idea that all teacher communities are alike and that building them requires only a few hardy souls with moxie and determination.” —From the Foreword by Larry Cuban, Stanford University “Westheimer’s account is at once passionate and analytic, critical and empathic. It is exactly the kind of rendering of schools we need for our own democratic dialogue as scholars.” —Suzanne M. Wilson, Michigan State University “Timely and informative. . . . This is an important book for both teachers and policy makers.” —Nel Noddings, Stanford University “Joel Westheimer takes us beyond the rhetoric of community as something necessarily sunny and succulent, revealing both the conceptual limits and the daily difficulties of community-building as a strategy for reform. . . . If we are propelled to act, [his] charting of this tricky terrain will be a useful map, an essential guide to survival.” —William Ayers, University of Illinois at Chicago