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Advancing Global Competencies in Education: Theory and Practice (Routledge Studies in Global Student Mobility)

by Krishna Bista Ourania Katsara

Advancing Global Competencies in Education offers an in-depth and insightful exploration into the evolving field of international education and intercultural communication. This comprehensive volume brings together innovative practices, case studies, and diverse perspectives from prominent scholars and practitioners across the globe, making it an essential resource for the contemporary educational landscape. With a strong emphasis on diversity, inclusion, and the enhancement of intercultural competence, this collection offers both theoretical insights and practical strategies. It serves as a vital resource for educators, policymakers, and practitioners dedicated to promoting intercultural understanding and collaboration within educational settings.

Indian Archaeology After Independence: Amalananda Ghosh and His Legacy

by Himanshu Prabha Ray Ajay Yadav

The book presents the challenges faced by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in the first two and a half decades after Indian independence. It looks at the shifts in Government policies, how ASI found its feet in a global environment, and the new realities of economic development such as big dam constructions that invariably resulted in the submergence of archaeological sites. Based on unpublished archival data, this book highlights the contributions of the longest-serving Director-General Amalananda Ghosh and members of his staff. It thus provides a corrective to the histories of archaeology that describe the policies of the post-1947 ASI as a continuation of colonial archaeologists such as Mortimer Wheeler, who was appointed Director-General at the cusp of Indian independence in 1944 by the British.The book will be indispensable to researchers and scholars of history, heritage studies and archaeology, and South Asian studies. It will also be of appeal to those interested in the history of archaeology and the development of the discipline in India

The Meaning of Israel: Anti-Zionism and Philo-Zionism in the Postwar Left (Routledge Studies in Modern History)

by Åsmund Borgen Gjerde

Why did social democrats in the 1940s and 1950s idealise Zionism and Israel? And why did ‘the New Left’ of the 1960s denounce Israel as an apartheid state and a ‘bridgehead of imperialism’? The Meaning of Israel: Anti-Zionism and Philo-Zionism in the Postwar Left, a case study of Norway, offers new and intriguing answers to both questions. Previous national case studies of left ideas about Israel have tended to explain with reference to national peculiarities of the country in question (e.g. guilt over the Holocaust in the case of Germany). This book, by contrast, considers its findings about Norway in the context of what we know from other national case studies and uses this approach to suggest explanations that may be valid across national boundaries.The Meaning of Israel argues that left ideas about Zionism and Israel have been inextricably intertwined with ideas about civilisation. Post-war social democrats used ideas about Zionism and Israel to assuage their anxiety about the future of civilisation and to reaffirm the viability of this very concept. The anti-Zionism of the New Left, on the other hand, grew out of a broader rejection of ideas of civilisation. The book will appeal to academics and general readers interested in the history of the Left, Israel, and anti-semitism.

Sustainable Management of Solar PV Panel Waste: A Circular Approach to Solar PV Waste (River Publishers Series in Power and Energy Systems)

by Nishant Kumar Singh Virendra Kumar Dan Bhadur Pal Surendra Kumar Yadav

The solar boom sweeping the world holds both promise and peril. Although solar PV panels provide a revolution in energy production, it is their end-of-life that poses a serious challenge. This book, Sustainable Management of Solar PV Panel Waste, addresses several aspects of this concern. It assesses the environmental degradation over the entire lifecycle of solar panels, from manufacturing to disposal. Readers will encounter new waste management approaches, explore key policy frameworks, and learn about urban technologies capable of resource recovery.This book should be mandatory reading for researchers, policy-makers and industry professionals who want to reduce the environmental impacts of solar energy and create a truly sustainable solar future.

Becoming a Reflective Mathematics Teacher: A Guide for Observations and Self-Assessment (Studies in Mathematical Thinking and Learning Series)

by Alice F. Artzt Eleanor Armour-Thomas Frances R. Curcio Theresa J. Gurl Mara P. Markinson

This research-based, activity-oriented guide offers a highly effective framework for teacher reflection and self-assessment. Highlighting inquiry-based, learner-centered teaching and grounded in a cognitive perspective, this fourth edition features: Updated observation instruments for preservice or beginning teachers to use when observing other teachers. Additional guidelines, instruments, and rubrics for supervisors to use when observing, conferencing with, and assessing beginning or student teachers. Added focus on teaching for understanding via engagement and critical thinking. Chapter-specific updates include updated research literature, refinements to Tables 2.1 and 3.1 for depth and clarity, and updated examples of student work. Thoroughly revised throughout, the fourth edition continues to provide preservice mathematics teachers with practical ideas for developing and honing reflective and self-analytical skills needed to advance and improve their instructional practice.

Contemporary Digital Transformation in Chinese Education

by Shutao Wang Junwei Bao

Adopting a macro‑meso‑micro framework, this book explores the recent developments of digital transformation in Chinese education.From a macro perspective, this book examines the sociocultural background and policy environment of China’s educational digital transformation. At the meso level, it analyzes the dynamics and challenges of educational digitalization within the context of regional equity. Finally, it examines the impact of digital technologies on school practices at the micro level. By delving into the driving forces behind the digital transformation of education in China, and assessing its empowerment of regional equity and its impact on educational practices, this book will provide theoretical and practical support for future educational reforms and offer insights into the digital transformation of education in other developing countries.This book will attract academic researchers of educational technology and policy, policymakers, and educational administrators.

Exploring Creativity Through Writing: A Handbook for Teachers

by Alan Maley Sharoon Sunny

The book explores the nature of human creativity and its importance in education with reference to past and ongoing work on creativity theory. It aims to direct the attention of teachers to the need for creativity in education by dispelling the mystique surrounding it, and the feelings of inadequacy or apprehension it may evoke in educators, particularly in the Asia region.The book offers an introduction to creativity in writing: the rationale for including it in language programmes, the benefits it can bestow and the results it can produce – as well as dealing with common objections to it. It divides creative writing into two major sections – poetry and stories, followed by a copious set of varied classroom activities. For each activity, a standard format is adopted to offer teachers maximum support in implementing the procedures, including supplementary comments on each activity. It is distinct for its accessibility and clarity, its abundance of practical and ready-touse classroom activities and its unique combination of theoretical underpinnings and practical implementation.This book will be useful to students, pre-service teachers and researchers who are new to the teaching of English Language, both in the Asian context and in the wider world. It will also be an essential companion to practicing in-service teachers and Teacher Trainers to further sharpen their concepts and skills.

Getting Started with BN4L and GTT Integrations for SAP: Freight Collaboration with SAP Business Network for Logistics and Global Track and Trace

by Prince Tyagi Anevershika -

Understand the fundamentals of SAP supply chain management and intelligence with the new Business Network for Logistics (BN4L) & Global Track and Trace (GTT) systems for SAP customers. It highlights how SAP Business Network enhances collaboration between suppliers, manufacturers, and logistics providers by leveraging shared business objects and real-time data. These integrations helps businesses achieve greater efficiency, transparency, and collaboration across their supply chain operations by leveraging intelligent insights and real-time data so they can better meet the demands of their customers. Getting Started with BN4L and GTT Integrations for SAP will not only provide you with the key concepts and definitions but also system configurations and real-world case studies giving you the skills and knowledge to start using SAP BN4L & GTT with confidence. You Will: Gain insights into the BN4 & GTT Intelligence Network and how it is used in the SAP applications. Learn the network for freight collaboration & shipment status. Learn the basics of systems administration, master data for the network, and integration scenarios with SAP S/4HANA. Understand a high level of end-to-end business processes. How it all works together and review analytics to get a better understanding of shared business objects. Who is this Book for: SAP Supply Chain Consultants, SAP Supply Chain Architect, SAP Technical Consultant and SAP Customers

Internationaler Motorenkongress 2024 (Proceedings)

by Alexander Heintzel

In diesem Tagungsband werden von anerkannten Experten der Automobil- und Nutzfahrzeugbranche eine Fülle neuer technischer Lösungen aufgezeigt.Die Tagung ist eine unverzichtbare Plattform für den Wissens- und Gedankenaustausch von Forschern und Entwicklern aller Unternehmen und Institutionen.Der InhaltKlimagerechte Verbrennungsmotoren aus globaler Sicht.- Gesamtsystem Verbrennungsmotoren und Kraftstoffe: CO2-Neutralität, Emissionen, Elektrifizierung.- Nutzung von Wasserstoff und synthetischen Kraftstoffen.- Sektorübergreifende Lebenszyklus-Betrachtungen.Die ZielgruppenFahrzeug- und Motoreningenieure sowie Studierende, die aktuelles Fachwissen im Zusammenhang mit Fragestellungen ihres Arbeitsfeldes suchen - Professoren und Dozenten an Universitäten und Hochschulen mit Schwerpunkt Kraftfahrzeug- und Motorentechnik - Gutachter, Forscher und Entwicklungsingenieure in der Automobil- und ZulieferindustrieDie VeranstalterATZlive steht für Spitzenqualität, hohes Niveau in Sachen Fachinformation und ist Bestandteil von Springer Nature. Hier wird unter einem Dach das Know-how der renommiertesten Wirtschafts-, Wissenschafts- und Technikverlage Deutschlands vereint. VDI Wissensforum vermittelt als ein führender Weiterbildungsspezialist das Wissen aus praktisch allen Technikdisziplinen und den wichtigsten außerfachlichen Gebieten. Dabei wird großer Wert auf Nachhaltigkeit und Praxisrelevanz gelegt.

Can Potatoes Feed the World? (Sustainable Development Goals Series)

by John E. Bradshaw

By 2050 the United Nations (UN) predicts a world population of 9.7 billion compared with 8 billion in 2022. Increases in food and energy production and the supply of fresh water will be needed to sustain this population, whilst reducing greenhouse gas emissions to limit global warming. The average global temperature is likely to be 2 to 3 degrees Celsius above that in pre-industrial times, unless there is a greater sense of urgency following the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow in 2021, which still wanted to limit the rise to 1.5 degrees. There is also increasing concern about the loss of biodiversity on Earth from human activity, including farming, as seen in the outcomes of the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP15) in Montreal in 2022. More encouragingly, on 1 December 2023, 134 countries at COP28 in Dubai endorsed the landmark sustainable agriculture, resilient food systems and climate action declaration which put food systems transformation on the global climate agenda. &“While food systems are vital for meeting societal needs and enabling adaptation to climate impacts, they are also responsible for as much as a third of global greenhouse gas emissions.&” A warmer climate and loss of biodiversity will make life more difficult for humankind; but can potatoes at least help with food security? It is a scientific and technological question set in a political, economic and societal context. It has arisen because potatoes have made the journey from wild species to global food crop. The contribution of the potato to the United Nations Millennium Development Goals of providing food security and eradicating poverty was recognized when an International Year of the Potato 2008 (IYP 2008) was officially launched at the United Nations (UN) headquarters in New York on 18 October 2007 by the Director-General of FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations). Today the importance of potatoes can be seen in the context of the United Nations &“2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development&” which was adopted in 2015 and started on 1 January 2016. The agenda has 17 goals, the second of which (SDG2) is to end hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture. By 2030, the aim of the agenda is to &‘ensure access by all people, in particular the poor and people in vulnerable situations, including infants, to safe, nutritious and sufficient food all year round&’. However, the projection in the 2023 Sustainable Development Goals Report was not zero-hunger but 600 million people still facing hunger. Hence a greater sense of urgency is required and also a need to look beyond 2030 to 2050. This book explores how potatoes can contribute to SDG2 by increasing potato production and improving the nutritional value of potatoes, in particular to alleviate micronutrient deficiencies (&‘hidden hunger&’), having first explained how potatoes became a major food crop and the lessons to be learnt from a major crop failure and resulting famine.

Central Asia: Geopolitics, Security and Stability

by Ajay Patnaik

Throughout history, Central Asia has served as an important strategic link between the East and the West. This book locates Central Asia within the broader geopolitics of the Eurasian region, which has witnessed many significant shifts, conflicts and events, while tracing its strategic importance. The book looks at the relations between the Central Asian states and major external powers and shows how it has kept away from the so-called New Great Game. It evaluates the roles of major powers such as Russia, the United States, China, Iran and Turkey, as well as India and its ‘Silk Road’ strategy. It also compares the regional geopolitics of Central Asia with its neighbour Caucasus. The author highlights how, despite limited interstate cooperation, the region has balanced foreign powers and has largely prevented conflicts, thereby enjoying greater strategic autonomy in dealing with other countries. This new revised edition with additional chapters explores new developments, the Russia–Ukraine war and the future of Central Asian geopolitics. The book will benefit scholars and researchers of international relations, political and strategic studies, area studies and Central Asian studies.

The Role of Threat Perceptions in International Relations: Analysing China’s Rise in the Indo-Pacific (Indo-Pacific in Context)

by Vindu Mai Chotani

With China’s rise in the Indo-Pacific, this book systematically analyses and explores the complex reality of questions regarding threat perception—why and when do states perceive or do not perceive China as a threat, and what influences or drives these perceptions? How have their perceptions evolved and changed over time? To provide deeper insight, it moves beyond traditional Realist explanations of the “China threat”. Additionally, by engaging in a diverse theoretical discussion, it studies the various perspectives of key Indo-Pacific players: India, Japan, China, the United States, Australia, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, and South Korea. Mapping the formation and changing perceptions of threat regarding China’s rise, this book would be essential reading for scholars, students, and researchers of international relations studying the Indo-Pacific region, threat perception, global politics, geopolitics, foreign policy, Chinese studies, middle powers, and strategic studies. It will also be a useful handy reference for foreign policy experts, government bureaucrats, and think tanks.

Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism in a Postcolonial Context: Security, Democracy, and Religion in Tunisia (Routledge Critical Terrorism Studies)

by Fabrizio Leonardo Cuccu

This book examines how global policies designed to prevent extremism have shaped religious and security governance in Tunisia in recent years, focusing on local programmes for training imams.By tracing the evolution of security measures in Tunisia from the colonial era to today, this book highlights how transnational security policies—particularly those promoted after 2011—have reinforced state control over religion. While many studies explore religion’s role in politics, this work shows how international security agendas influence religious institutions and discourse locally. Through interviews with religious leaders and civil society organizations, this book uncovers how Tunisian institutions have strategically used international counter-extremism frameworks to justify increased security measures. It also sheds light on the evolving role of imams as security actors. By linking past and present, this book challenges the idea that counter-extremism policies are “neutral”, showing instead how they often echo colonial-era policing.This book will be of interest to students of countering violent extremism, securitization, African studies, and International Relations in general.

International Law and Security in Indo-Pacific: Strategic Design for the Region

by Joanna Siekiera

This book uses an interdisciplinary approach to discuss international law and conflict in the Indo-Pacific region, covering topics such as maritime security, climate change and international relations.Detailing how international relations and particular state interests govern regional and global partnerships, the book provides suggestions for the future of the Indo-Pacific region. Exploring how conflict within the region has international repercussions, topics covered include the role of South-East Asian countries, and the role of statehood of small islands in Oceania. Detailing harmonization of laws and policies in the context of international security and maritime law, the book focuses on the impact of climate change and other topical issues such as cyber security and the protection of cultural identity.The book will be of interest to researchers in the field of international law, law of the sea, international relations and security.

Ethical Educational Leadership in Turbulent Times: (Re) Solving Moral Dilemmas

by Steven Jay Gross Joan Poliner Shapiro Susan H. Shapiro

Educational leaders not only face moral and ethical decisions regarding their classrooms, schools, districts, and education institutions, but they also must consider the complexities and threats that impact their communities. Amidst the ongoing challenges of pandemics and natural disasters, this process is exceptionally daunting. Ethical Educational Leadership in Turbulent Times is an engaging, case-study-based text that assists leaders in their ethical decision-making processes during a time of turbulence and uncertainty. The book is framed by Gross’ Turbulence Theory and Shapiro and Stefkovich’s Multiple Ethical Paradigms of justice, critique, care, and the profession. Presenting clear explanations of theory in combination with authentic dilemmas developed by practitioners, this book will assist leaders in dealing with challenging situations in their own settings. Ethical Educational Leadership in Turbulent Times, 3rd edition is a valuable book for both aspiring and practicing educational administrators and leaders.New in this edition: Updated cases throughout to reflect contemporary issues and recent scholarship in the field New topical case coverage on topics relating to the post-pandemic climate, race and ethnicity, social media, and culturally sensitive teaching An entirely new chapter with cases about technology, including the strengths and weaknesses of AI in education

Video-Analysis and Knowledge on Rewind: Contributions to Social Theory and the Sociology of Knowledge (Knowledge, Communication and Society)

by Ajit Singh René Tuma Verl, Christian Meier zu

This volume applies interpretive video‑analysis to explore the intersections between the sociology of knowledge and interaction studies. Presenting a series of studies that draw on video‑analytic and videographic approaches to research, it examines the way video data can shed light on connections between social phenomena at the micro‑, meso‑, and macro‑levels, and the access that it grants to the temporality of social reality. With empirical research in fields such as care, consumption, gaming, military, music, science, and violence, the studies in this volume show how the video‑analytic approach provides an empirical basis for progress in social theory and aids the development of the concept of knowledge. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology with interests in social theory, the sociology of knowledge, and visual methods in social research.

Cyber Governance in China: Balancing State Centrism and Collaborative Dynamics

by Cuihong Cai

This book conducts an in-depth investigation into cyber governance in China through Chinese decision-making processes, policy formulation, and international presence, exploring how China navigates governance imperatives while fostering digital innovation in an increasingly interconnected world.The book looks at the governance paradigm of cyberspace in China. It examines the concepts, mechanisms, and practices predominantly spearheaded at the national level by the Chinese government, and the extensive participation of non-governmental entities. It unravels China’s approach to cyber governance, why it diverges from Western approaches, and the causal mechanisms behind these phenomena through empirical research. The book also analyzes the strengths, deficiencies, and consequential impacts of China's cyber governance policies, utilizing social science research methodologies.This will be a book of interest to scholars in international relations, Internet governance, and China studies.

Invisible Seasides: A New Way of Redeeming a Utopia’s Past and Imagining its Afterlife (Routledge Advances in Sociology)

by Tony Blackshaw

Invisible Seasides positions the seaside as a lens for understanding lived utopia, pinned in a certain place, an immovable feature in a landscape where our hopes and fears continue to unfold. Wide-ranging in theme, it brings a double perspective, past and present, to bear on how we understand contemporary seaside experience.Presenting a magical paradox of the modern seaside, this book traces the development of a cultural phenomenon from the mid-1800s to the present day. In the process, it modifies the accepted narrative about its rise and fall, reappraising our understanding of the end of a Mass Utopia, and shining new light on the diversity of post-utopias that have emerged in its afterlife.Fusing social theory, social history, and leisure studies, its thesis adroitly envisions the diverse density of the seaside through a critical lens, making the unfamiliar familiar and vice versa, providing us with an exemplar for a different way of thinking sociologically, which will be used by scholars from a range of different subject fields to encourage fresh reflection on social continuity and change.

Realising Good Growth: A Practical Guide for Business Leaders

by Simon Townsend Steve Kempster Stewart Barnes Jamie Rudd

Realising Good Growth is a practical and purposeful guidebook for leaders wishing to take a different path on a journey towards collective purpose and a better world, where profit is not the destination, just one of the sturdy pillars that supports the journey.Values to shape your journeyOur blueprint is drawn with values of sustainability, long-term vision, mutual enhancement and cooperation.Digital supportThe guidebook is supported by a range of integrated, tried-and-tested digital tools and accompanying website for practical use.What's in it for you and others?For businesses, the regenerative opportunity is about greater competitive advantage, retaining and attracting the best employees, enhanced innovation and productivity, and a greater return on all assets......But that fades into the shade in comparison to enhancing lives and enabling humanity to flourish.True success is measured not by profits alone, but by the lives we enrich and the future we create for all.Humanity has a big problem. Growth! More precisely the nature of growth and its consequences.We are passengers on a runaway train, hurtling toward a fractured and barren landscape. If we do not pull the emergency brake soon, we will leave our children stranded in a desolate wasteland, where the fertile fields of today are but a distant memory.But imagine a different outcome if this is resolved.Imagine a different path to follow, one less travelled, where businesses are a force for good.Imagine a regenerative economy led by businesses of all sizes pursuing an agenda of Good Growth – where employees have a deep sense of engagement and ownership in helping to grow businesses that deliver social value.Now, it is about experience, fulfilment and community – not one of self-centred endless consumption.

Incivility and Workplace Toxicity in P-12 Schools: The Causes, Costs, and Solutions for Educational Leaders

by Kristina N. LaVenia Kara Lasater James W. Koschoreck

This edited volume examines the causes, consequences, and costs of workplace incivility in P-12 education and provides practical strategies for leaders to prevent toxicity in their schools and districts. The resource provides a broad range of thought-provoking and practical contributions that situate incivility within the current sociopolitical landscape of education. It also offers interventions to support civility and reduce harm within P-12 schools and districts. The volume is divided into three parts: considering the role of leaders and preparation programs in fostering civility; vulnerability, marginalization, and incivility; and incivility in context. Each chapter focuses on a central thesis related to incivility in P-12 educational contexts and includes key points and extension activities to guide leadership development and practice. This volume is for faculty and scholars of educational leadership as well as for current and aspiring leaders who are interested in cultivating educational spaces that are welcoming, affirming, healing, and connective.

Enhancing Citizens’ Role in Public Safety: Interaction, Perception and Design of Mobile Warning Apps (Technology, Peace and Security I Technologie, Frieden und Sicherheit)

by Jasmin Haunschild

The COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine emphasize the need for greater disaster resilience and preparedness. This book investigates how these apps can enhance crisis awareness and citizen involvement in disaster prevention and response. By examining user perspectives and the impact of crisis experiences, the book explores how to increase the adoption and effectiveness of warning apps. The research uses qualitative and quantitative methods, including surveys and design interventions, to reveal current usage, changes over time and desired features. It shows that while citizens find warning apps helpful, more safety-related features and two-way communication could increase their appeal. Additionally, the integration of preparedness features into these apps can increase their perceived usefulness, though challenges remain in addressing user expectations and design preferences across different crises and cultural contexts.

Konstruktion des Weltbildes – das narrative Selbst: Der Homo Creator Transcendens II (Schlüsselqualitäten des Menschseins im Wandel - Der Homo Creator Transcendens)

by Jürgen Rippel Kristina Rippel

Geschichten zu erzählen ist ein archetypischer Aspekt des Menschseins. In der Erkundung seiner narrativen Schlüsselqualität nimmt uns der Homo Creator Transcendens mit auf die Reise zu uns selbst. Wir gewinnen tiefe Einblicke in den Aufbau des Welt- und Selbstbildes, wandern durch die Verständnislandschaften von Werten, Ethik und Moral und erkennen uns selbst in unseren Kompetenzen und Begabungen. Wir wechseln die Rahmen, die unser Leben bestimmen und überschreiten damit immer wieder die Grenze des Offensichtlichen, hinein ins Verborgene. Dort versorgt uns die Transzendenz mit wertvollen Erkenntnissen und lädt uns ein, das individuelle Denken und Handeln zu reflektieren. Damit öffnet sich auch ein ganz anderer Blick auf die Intelligenz. In diesem Wissen lernen wir das authentische Selbst kennen und lassen am Ende die neu erblühte Persönlichkeit in der Heldenreise freien Lauf, um uns wie neu geboren zu fühlen. Mit den gewonnenen Einsichten und neuen Perspektiven auf uns selbst, betrachten wir das Wirtschaften und das Miteinanderleben in einem ganz anderen Licht.

Adhärenz in der medizinischen Therapie von Kindern

by Michael A. Rapoff Christina Duncan Cynthia Karlson

Dieses Buches bietet eine umfassende Abdeckung der pädiatrischen medizinischen Einhaltung, einschließlich wichtiger Themen wie das Ausmaß der Nichteinhaltung und deren medizinische Konsequenzen, Prädiktoren der Einhaltung, Theorien zur Einhaltung und klinische Anwendungen sowie Bewertungsstrategien für Einhaltung und Gesundheitsergebnisse. Darüber hinaus beschreiben die Kapitel Strategien zur Verbesserung der Einhaltung, überprüfen Forschungsstudien zur Verbesserung der Einhaltung und behandeln Möglichkeiten zur Verbesserung der Forschung zur Einhaltung bei Kindern und Jugendlichen mit chronischen Krankheiten. Die neue Auflage untersucht auch die Entwicklungsaspekte der Bewertung und Intervention zur Einhaltung sowie kulturelle, ethische und rechtliche Fragen in der Forschung und Praxis zur Einhaltung. Wichtige Themen sind: Konsequenzen der Nichteinhaltung und Korrelate der Einhaltung. Entwicklungsaspekte im Zusammenhang mit der Bewertung und Verbesserung der pädiatrischen medizinischen Einhaltung. Bewertung von pädiatrischen Erkrankungen und Gesundheitszuständen. Kulturelle, ethische und rechtliche Fragen im Zusammenhang mit der pädiatrischen medizinischen Einhaltung. Einhaltung pädiatrischer medizinischer Regime ist ein unverzichtbares Nachschlagewerk für Forscher, Professoren und Doktoranden sowie für Kliniker, Therapeuten und andere Fachkräfte in der Entwicklungs-, klinischen Kinder- und Schulpsychologie, Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie, Pädiatrie und pädiatrischer Psychologie, Sozialarbeit, Public Health, Gesundheitspsychologie und allen verwandten Bereichen.

Role of Gut Microbiota and Postbiotics for Colorectal Cancer: Advancing Therapeutic Strategies (Cancer Drug Discovery and Development)

by Neeraj Mishra Sumel Ashique Ashish Garg

The emerging role of gut microbiota and postbiotics has implications for the management of not only human health and diseases, but also colorectal cancer in particular, as these elements influence colorectal cancer pathogenesis, treatment, and prevention. This book bridges the gap between cutting-edge research and practical clinical applications in the management of colorectal cancer by offering a fresh perspective on potential therapeutic strategies and exploring the significance of microbiota in the oncology landscape. Chapters delve into the specific impacts of postbiotics, linking them to immune response modulation, inflammation reduction, and direct anticancer effects. Chapters also explore current and emerging therapies, including the manipulation of gut microbiota and the use of postbiotics supplements. Clinical trial results, case studies, and expert opinions are interwoven to present a realistic view of the benefits, limitations, and future prospects of these innovative therapeutic strategies. This book is rounded out with perspectives on future research directions in this area, discussing potential next-generation therapies such as personalized medicine approaches and biotechnological advancements, and further contemplating broader implications of microbiota research on public health strategies. Informative and engaging, this book provides clinicians and researchers alike with a deeper understanding of how postbiotics can be harnessed in colorectal cancer treatment and potentially, the treatment of other cancers influenced by gut health.

Norm Contestation in EU Foreign Policy (The European Union in International Affairs)

by Diego Badell

This book examines the effects of norm contestation on EU foreign policy through three significant empirical cases: arms control, migration, and gender equality. The subject is particularly relevant in the current context of increasing contestation of the liberal international order. Drawing on norm research and European studies literature, the book applies the concept of norm contestation to the broader study of EU foreign policy.

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