Tag: Development

Infants and mothers Differences in development


Free Download T. Berry Brazelton, "Infants and mothers: Differences in development"
English | 1983 | ISBN: 0385292317 | EPUB | pages: 302 | 7.6 mb
This edition includes the pressures on working mothers, the difficult decision of when to return to work, and the excitement of nurturing fathers.

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Indigeneity, Culture and the UN Sustainable Development Goals


Free Download Dominic O’Sullivan, "Indigeneity, Culture and the UN Sustainable Development Goals "
English | ISBN: 981990580X | 2023 | 291 pages | PDF | 5 MB
This is the first scholarly book to examine the UN Sustainable Development Goals from an indigenous perspective and, specifically, with reference to the right to self-determination. It refers to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and domestic instruments such as New Zealand’s Tiriti o Waitangi to suggest how the goals could be revised to support self-determination as a more far-reaching and ambitious project than the goals imagine in their current form. The book primarily draws its material from Australia, Canada, and New Zealand to support analysing the goals’ policy relevance to wealthy states and the political claims that indigenous peoples make in established liberal democracies.

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Human Development in Adulthood


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English | 1998 | pages: 432 | ISBN: 1475785909, 0306457342 | PDF | 5,0 mb
Human Development in Adulthood is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary overview of adult development in a number of areas both personal and societal, from mental and physical health, to economic and social conditions. Variables including race, gender, economic status, and political and religious affiliation are considered in the discussion of such human issues as – love and marital relations – economic concerns, including employment and living conditions – violence in its various forms, including crime and war – aging and death.

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Geomechanical Controls on Fracture Development in Chalk and Marl in the Danish North Sea Understanding and Predicting F


Free Download Michael John Welch, "Geomechanical Controls on Fracture Development in Chalk and Marl in the Danish North Sea: Understanding and Predicting F"
English | ISBN: 3031353269 | 2023 | 279 pages | PDF | 14 MB
This book summarizes new discoveries on fracturing in chalk. Based on studies on the Danish North Sea, this book shows how observations from outcrop analogues, core and seismic data can be used to characterize the density, distribution and geometry of natural fractures in chalk and marl. Laboratory experiments on chalk samples reveal the controls on the geomechanical properties of chalk and thus on the growth of natural fractures. Finally, various modeling techniques are employed to investigate the mechanical deformation in the chalk structures of the Danish North Sea and to predict fracture distribution and geometry in the subsurface.

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Genes in Development Re-reading the Molecular Paradigm


Free Download Eva M. Neumann-Held, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, "Genes in Development: Re-reading the Molecular Paradigm"
English | 2006 | pages: 371 | ISBN: 0822336677, 0822336561 | PDF | 1,9 mb
In light of scientific advances such as genomics, predictive diagnostics, genetically engineered agriculture, nuclear transfer cloning, and the manipulation of stem cells, the idea that genes carry predetermined molecular programs or blueprints is pervasive. Yet new scientific discoveries-such as rna transcripts of single genes that can lead to the production of different compounds from the same pieces of dna-challenge the concept of the gene alone as the dominant factor in biological development. Increasingly aware of the tension between certain empirical results and interpretations of those results based on the orthodox view of genetic determinism, a growing number of scientists urge a rethinking of what a gene is and how it works. In this collection, a group of internationally renowned scientists present some prominent alternative approaches to understanding the role of dna in the construction and function of biological organisms.

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Gender and Development


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2013 | 184 Pages | ISBN: 1848721137 | PDF | 1 MB
Children are born into a world infused with gendered information. An understanding of what it is to be a boy or girl can be critical in forming social relationships, social identities, and learning how to think and behave. Gender and Development is an important new volume that charts how children practice these gendered identities at different ages and in different social contexts Taking a socio-cognitive approach, and integrating both theoretical and applied perspectives, the book looks at a range of contexts in which gender affects development and socialisation, from the child’s place in the family unit and their interaction with parents and siblings, to the influence of communication with peers over the internet. Throughout the chapters an age-old issue is addressed through a contemporary, empirically focused perspective – namely the nature and extent of equality between the genders, and how difficult it is for attitudes, perceptions and stereotypes to change. Key social issues are covered, including pro-social behaviour, career choice and academic competencies. Gender and Development brings together some of the latest research in this important and enduring field of study. It is a timely and invaluable collection, and will be essential reading for all students and research in developmental psychology, social psychology and gender studies.

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Gender Mainstreaming in Politics, Administration and Development in South Asia


Free Download Ishtiaq Jamil, Salahuddin M. Aminuzzaman, Syeda Lasna Kabir, "Gender Mainstreaming in Politics, Administration and Development in South Asia"
English | 2020 | pages: 274 | ISBN: 3030360148, 3030360113 | PDF | 3,4 mb
This book explores and analyzes gender mainstreaming in South Asia. Gender mainstreaming as a concept is about removing disparities between men and women – about equal access to resources, inclusion and participation in the public sphere, representation in government, and empowerment, all with the aim of achieving equal opportunities for men and women in family life, society, administration, politics, and the economy. The challenges of gender mainstreaming in South Asia are huge, especially in the contexts of patriarchal, religious, and caste-based social norms and values. Men’s dominance in politics, administration, and economic activities is distinctly visible. Women have been subservient to the policy preferences of their male counterparts. However, in recent years, more women are participating in politics at the local and national levels, in administration, and in formal economic activities. Have gender equality and equity been ensured in South Asia? This book focuses on how gender-related issues are incorporated into policy formulation and governance, how they have fared, what challenges they have encountered when these policies were put into practice, and their implications and fate in the context of five South Asian countries. The authors have used varied frameworks to analyze gender mainstreaming at the micro and macro levels. Written from public administration and political science perspectives, the book provides an overview of the possibilities and constraints of gender mainstreaming in a region, which is not only diverse in ethnicity and religion, but also in economic progress, political culture, and the state of governance.

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