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  • Urban Exile : Theories, Methods, Research Practices
    Urban Exile : Theories, Methods, Research Practices

    Explores cities of exile from different perspectives and presents different methods and sources for exile and urban studies.The essays are written by internationally recognized scholars, and contain a wide range of themes including mapping, oral history, queerness, photography.This book will make a significant contribution to the theory and methodology of research on historical exile, cities and modernities, as well as present multidisciplinary exile research from an urban perspective. With a blend of case studies, and theoretical approaches, it interweaves histories of modernism and exile in different urban environments and focuses on historical dislocations in the first half of the twentieth century, when artistic and urban movements constituted themselves in global exchange.Although this book takes a historical perspective, it is written with an awareness of current flight movements and will make a significant contribution to the theory and methodology of research on exile. The knowledge of previous historical exile experiences is important for the understanding of contemporary flight movements: after all, these are not singular phenomena.For migration movements in the first half of the 20th century and for those of today, it is equally possible to speak of urban centres of attraction for refugees: Today, Berlin is a European metropolis of exile; in the 1930s and 1940s, Paris, Prague, London, New York, Istanbul and Shanghai were destinations for refugees. With contributions from Maddalena Alvi, Ekaterina Aygün, Claudia Cendales Paredes, Julia Eichenberg, Margit Franz, Nils Grosch, Mareike Hetschold, Louis Kaplan, Laura Karp Lugo, Katya Knyazeva, Merve Köksal, Rachel Lee, Chris McConville, Anna Messner, Alexis Nuselovici, Robert Pascoe, Valentina Pino Reyes, Helene Roth, Valeria Sánchez Michel, Marine Schütz, Seza Sinanlar Uslu, Felicitas Söhner, Mareike Schwarz, Marina Sorokina, Xin Tong, Diana Wechsler, Jessica Williams Stark and Federico Vitelli.

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  • Relational Theories of Urban Form : An Anthology
    Relational Theories of Urban Form : An Anthology

    This commentated anthology contains essential passages from eight important architecture and urban design theory texts from the 1960s to the 2010s.With these excerpts, the editors discursively outline the concept of form as a relational field of tension between man and material.The relational element is treated not only as a topos, but above all the interpretational perspective of architectural theory. The texts are arranged under the guiding themes of Type, Process, Place, and Things.The texts themselves were written by authors including Christopher Alexander, Oswald Mathias Ungers, Fumihiko Maki, Alison and Peter Smithson, Lucius Burckhardt, Bruno Latour, and Manuel de Solà-Morales.They offer a paradigmatic foundation that encourages further research and the continued view through the "relational lens."

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  • Strategic Theories
    Strategic Theories

    Admiral Raoul Castex is France's most important modern naval strategist.Military historian Eugenia Kiesling offers the essence of Castex's original five volume study, Théories Stratégiques, in a useful one-volume abridgment and a very readable translation.It emphasizes the admiral's method of strategic analysis while omitting most of the historical narrative.Included are chapters defining strategy and relating it to policy and geography, analyzing the role of maritime forces and the significance of command at sea, prescribing a theory of conduct of operations, and introducing Castex's favorite themes: strategic manoeuvre, stratégie générale, and the theory of "perturbation."Two narrative chapters on German operations in the North Sea from 1914 to 1916 remain as examples of the author's historical style.The introduction places Castex's work in four distinct contexts: the international debate among naval theorists on the nature and importance of "command at sea," the controversy within France between advocates of the "historical" and "material" schools of naval strategy, the contemporary concern over coordinated naval strategy for total war, and his contribution to the formulation of French strategy between the world wars.In an era of expanding global responsibilities and shrinking national economies, Castex's balanced view of naval power offers many insights for today's new generation of naval thinkers.

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  • Conspiracy Theories
    Conspiracy Theories

    9/11 was an inside job. The Holocaust is a myth promoted to serve Jewish interests.The shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School were a false flag operation.Climate change is a hoax perpetrated by the Chinese government. These are all conspiracy theories. A glance online or at bestseller lists reveals how popular some of them are.Even if there is plenty of evidence to disprove them, people persist in propagating them.Why? Philosopher Quassim Cassam explains how conspiracy theories are different from ordinary theories about conspiracies.He argues that conspiracy theories are forms of propaganda and their function is to promote a political agenda.Although conspiracy theories are sometimes defended on the grounds that they uncover evidence of bad behaviour by political leaders, they do much more harm than good, with some resulting in the deaths of large numbers of people. There can be no clearer indication that something has gone wrong with our intellectual and political culture than the fact that conspiracy theories have become mainstream.When they are dangerous, we cannot afford to ignore them.At the same time, refuting them by rational argument is difficult because conspiracy theorists discount or reject evidence that disproves their theories.As conspiracy theories are so often smokescreens for political ends, we need to come up with political as well as intellectual responses if we are to have any hope of defeating them.

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  • Are these conspiracy theories?

    Without specific details about the conspiracy theories in question, it's difficult to determine whether they are indeed conspiracy theories. However, conspiracy theories are typically characterized by the belief in a secret, often sinister, plot by a group of people or organizations. They often lack credible evidence and rely on speculation and mistrust of official narratives. If the theories in question fit this description, then they may be considered conspiracy theories.

  • What are nursing theories?

    Nursing theories are frameworks that provide a structure for understanding and analyzing nursing practice. They are developed by nursing scholars and practitioners to explain and guide the delivery of nursing care. These theories help nurses to understand the underlying principles of nursing, as well as to develop and implement effective nursing interventions. Nursing theories also provide a basis for research, education, and professional development in the field of nursing.

  • Are religions conspiracy theories?

    No, religions are not conspiracy theories. While both may involve beliefs in unseen forces or powers, religions are based on faith and spirituality, and often have long-standing traditions and historical roots. On the other hand, conspiracy theories are typically based on unfounded or speculative claims about secret plots or cover-ups, and are often used to explain events or phenomena without evidence. Religions are also practiced by millions of people around the world, while conspiracy theories are often held by a smaller, more fringe group of believers.

  • What are credible theories?

    Credible theories are explanations or interpretations of phenomena that are supported by evidence, logical reasoning, and have been tested and validated through research and observation. These theories are considered credible because they are based on reliable data and have withstood scrutiny and criticism from the scientific community. Credible theories provide a framework for understanding and predicting natural or social phenomena, and they are essential for advancing knowledge in various fields of study. It is important for theories to be credible in order to ensure that they accurately represent the underlying mechanisms and principles of the phenomena they seek to explain.

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  • The Evolution of Knowledge : Scientific Theories for a Sustainable Society
    The Evolution of Knowledge : Scientific Theories for a Sustainable Society

    This book emphasizes the rising need for people to have a basic understanding of science and technology and the emphatic role they can play in shaping the AI-driven future, especially in terms of creating sustainable societies with growing job opportunities.This book highlights why a smoothly functioning society will require, but does not yet possess in critical numbers, policymakers, senior managers, government officials, and those entering the high-end of the AI-driven job market who have a shared vision and a shared understanding of how science shapes the future of sustainable societies. This book makes the case that the destiny of Homo sapiens is not just about evolutionary biology but increasingly about evolutionary knowledge.This book describes the web of knowledge where scientific theories appear as intellectual constructs, which lead to new knowledge that open opportunities for gainful human employment for the well-educated while eliminating jobsfor the less-educated by advancing AI in a predator–prey adversarial model (the logistic map), thus raising livelihood concerns across wide swathes of human population. This inevitably leads to the question, “How should intellectual property rights, especially patents, be granted and protected when AI becomes advanced enough to invent without human intervention?” To answer this question, lawmakers, policymakers, managers, government officials, judiciary, enforcement agencies, etc., must have sufficient knowledge of how scientific theories impact modern society.After reading this book, the reader will be able to find answers to the following questions:• How do scientific theories impact modern society?• What is the intellectual base on which science and technology policies are founded?• Why do individuals across a population need to possess scientific knowledge?• What are the rising concerns of peoplein finding sustainable employment in an AI-driven world?• What is the compelling need to understand the role of patentable inventions in a world where intellectual property is wealth?

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  • Design Research for Urban Landscapes : Theories and Methods
    Design Research for Urban Landscapes : Theories and Methods

    Within the spatial design disciplines, research through design as a tool and practice has often been neglected.This book provides a much-needed companion to the theories, methods and processes involved in using design-based research in landscape, architecture and urban design.Aimed specifically at researchers completing PhD projects, supervisors and designers working in practice, it covers applied approaches to help you to use design research in your work.With fully illustrated examples of original international design research PhDs from a variety of programme types, such as individual, structured and practice-based, Design Research for Urban Landscapes offers PhD candidates and supervisors a clear foundational pathway.

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  • International Relations Theories
    International Relations Theories

    A comprehensive and accessible introduction to international relations theories with a unique emphasis on positioning IR theories within their social, political, and historical contexts to help students fully understand IR theories and their influence.A comprehensive first introduction to international relations theories which encourages students to fully understand the purpose and function of IR theory.Readers are introduced to each IR theory and asked to consider the social, political, and historical context within which the theory emerged.Pedagogical features such as 'Think Critically' and 'Twisting the lens' provide the tools students need to apply IR theory to global issues. A comprehensive introduction to mainstream IR theories and critical approaches to IR, explained within the social, political, and historical context, to demonstrate that theory does not emerge from a vacuum. An expert authorial voice guides students through the required material in a gentle, reassuring pace, with an accessible and concise style, without shying away from the more complex theories and concepts. A clear and consistent structure and pedagogical framework of key terms, key concepts, key events, and key thinkers, to enable students with little or no knowledge of theory to develop a strong theoretical understanding, supported by easy-to-navigate points of reference. Critical reflection on new theoretical knowledge is encouraged by 'Think Critically' questions that are supported by hints and tips to guide avenues of thought. Opportunities to apply theory to today's events and issues and to practise using theory to analyse and interpret important societal concerns Available as an e-book enhanced with self-assessment activities and multi-media content to offer a fully immersive experience and extra learning support

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  • Who is the man? Theories.

    The identity of the man in the famous "Who is the man?" riddle has been the subject of much speculation and debate. Some theories suggest that the man is simply a representation of the concept of time, as he is always moving forward and cannot be caught. Others believe that the man symbolizes death, as he is always present and eventually catches up to everyone. Overall, the man in the riddle is often interpreted as a metaphor for the inevitability of time and mortality.

  • What theories exist about existence?

    There are several theories about existence, including existentialism, which emphasizes individual freedom and choice in creating one's own meaning in life. Another theory is solipsism, which posits that only one's own mind is sure to exist, and everything else is uncertain. Additionally, some religious and spiritual beliefs propose that existence is a result of a higher power or divine being. Overall, the theories about existence vary widely and offer different perspectives on the nature of reality and our place in the universe.

  • What are elite conspiracy theories?

    Elite conspiracy theories are beliefs that suggest powerful and influential individuals or groups are secretly controlling events for their own benefit. These theories often involve the idea of a small, secretive group manipulating world events behind the scenes. Elite conspiracy theories can range from claims of government cover-ups to accusations of shadowy organizations pulling the strings of society. These theories can have a significant impact on public perception and can fuel distrust in institutions and authority figures.

  • What conspiracy theories are there?

    There are numerous conspiracy theories circulating, ranging from claims that the moon landing was faked to theories about government involvement in events like the 9/11 attacks. Other popular conspiracy theories include the belief that the earth is flat, that vaccines are harmful, and that powerful groups are controlling world events behind the scenes. These theories often lack credible evidence and are widely debunked by experts in various fields.

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