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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PRECARIOUSNESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
precariousness in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
precariousness im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Urban Poverty and Habitat
Precariousness in the Caribbean
This report focuses on urban poverty and habitat precariousness in the Caribbean countries with an emphasis on current and former British territories.
Robin Rajack, Shrikant Barhate, 2004
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Precarious Life: The Powers of Mourning and Violence
At the end of this description, Levinas appends the following lines, which do not
quite accomplish the sentence form: "The face as the extreme precariousness of
the other. Peace as awakeness to the precariousness of the other" (PP, 167).
3
Opportunities and Deprivation in the Urban South: Poverty, ...
Social precariousness This section tests the associations between social
attributes, relational elements and social precariousnessl“. As already discussed,
social precariousness was considered as being a situation in which the
interviewee ...
Professor Eduardo Cesar Leão Marques, 2013
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The Ethics of Vulnerability: A Feminist Analysis of Social ...
Only recognition of this dynamic can ground—immanently rather than
transcendently— responsibilities. On Butler's account, therefore, it is the
fundamental nature of precariousness and its universalizable quality that makes
it a normatively ...
5
Beauvoir and Western Thought from Plato to Butler
in spite of the fact that precariousness is a universal and constitutive feature of all
life, it is realized in scenes of grave inequity, and it is this inequity that Butler finds
objectionable: “the injunction to think precariousness in terms of equality ...
Shannon M. Mussett, William S. Wilkerson, 2012
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Flexibility and employment security in Europe
context, only a small number of sociologists have tried to escape from a very
pregnant influence and define 'employment precariousness' more precisely.
Chantal Nicole-Drancourt (1992, p. 57) is one of them. Taking distance from the ...
Both statements are similes, and they both avoid the verb, especially the copula.
They do not say that the face is that precariousness, or that peace is the mode of
being awake to an Other's precariousness. Both phrases are substitutions that ...
8
"
Precariousness on the Menu": Restaurant Work and Labour ...
The objective of this study is to better understand the factors which shape the lived realities of precarious restaurant workers in one specific local labour market.
Mark James Denstedt, 2008
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The Art of Cruelty: A Reckoning
PRECARIOUSNESS. I. N On Beauty and Being Just, Elaine Scarry argues that
our first response to beauty, and by extension, to vulnerability (the link comes
from beauty's fleetingness), is to protect it, to cherish it. My dance student's
response ...
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Inequality Beyond Globalization: Economic Changes, Social ...
The concepts “precariousness” and “vulnerability” are among the more recent
ones used to address the characteristics and impact of social change. In this
section, we emphasize the concept “precariousness” and its relation to “
precarious ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «PRECARIOUSNESS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
precariousness im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
With Jason Whitlock out of the way ESPN is going all out for The …
The two sites face vastly different circumstances in this time of precariousness. On the one hand, Grantland has built a very good foundation ... «Awful Announcing, Jul 15»
How to revive our sad high streets
... into flats and offices means landlords' shop-rental demands are unlikely to be constrained by the precariousness of many shops' finances. «Express.co.uk, Jul 15»
LatAm tackles informal labour among youth
“These statistics are compelling, but the main problem faced by young people in Latin America is the precariousness and poor quality of the ... «Buenos Aires Herald, Jul 15»
The invisible network that keeps the world running
At the same time it's also impossible not to be struck by the precariousness of their job security; with so much managed by the network it must ... «The Verge, Jul 15»
New Brunswick man raising butterflies at home to boost numbers
"Their geography, travel, dependence on milkweed and the precariousness of their life cycle — the whole process is fascinating for everyone ... «CBC.ca, Jul 15»
Top tips on tipping around the world
However, the economic crisis has introduced a degree of precariousness into the industry, meaning tipping is always appreciated. «The Guardian, Jul 15»
All that jazz: Deep in the darkness
The house is yet to be sold - adding to the musician's financial precariousness - and the matter is apparently lost in our court system. «Times LIVE, Jul 15»
Einstein's Morality
The precariousness of peace was what Einstein had in mind when he said that the continued existence of humanity requires morality. Does his introduction of a ... «Philosophy Now, Jul 15»
How an Unlikely Hollywood Juggernaut Came to Rule Netflix
... huff down a cartonful of cigarettes after catching you smoking—then you'll recognize the precariousness of the Duplasses' current situation. «Wired, Jul 15»
Can't wait for Pixar's 'The Good Dinosaur'? Read this book.
... Land Before Time,” both of which emphasize the danger of certain dinosaurs and the precariousness of the environments in which they live. «Washington Post, Jul 15»