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Boquist, John A. The value sphere: Secrets of creating & retaining shareholder wealth. Value Integration Associates, 2000.

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Boquist, John A. The value sphere: Secrets of creating & retaining shareholder wealth. Value Integration Associates, 2000.

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T, Milbourn Todd, and Thakor Anjan V, eds. The value sphere: The corporate executive's handbook for creating & retaining shareholder wealth. 3rd ed. AuthorHouse in association with Value Integration Associates, 2006.

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Boquist, John A. The value sphere: The corporate executive, handbook for creating and retaining shareholder wealth. 4th ed. World Scientific Pub., 2010.

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Boquist, John A. The value sphere: The corporate executive, handbook for creating and retaining shareholder wealth. 4th ed. World Scientific Pub., 2010.

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T, Milbourn Todd, and Thakor Anjan V, eds. The value sphere: The corporate executive, handbook for creating and retaining shareholder wealth. World Scientific Pub., 2010.

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Cruddas, Jon. An analysis of value theory, the sphere of production and contemporary approaches to the reorganisation of workplace relations. typescript, 1991.

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Boquist, John A. Jia zhi ling yu: Chuang zao he bao chi gu dong jia zhi de jing li ren shou ce = The value sphere. Zhong guo ren min da xue chu ban she, 2009.

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Cora, Dietl, and Lauer Claudia, eds. Studies in the role of cities in Arthurian literature and the value of Arthurian literature for a civic identity: When Arthuriana meet civic spheres. Edwin Mellen Press, 2009.

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Cora, Dietl, and Lauer Claudia, eds. Studies in the role of cities in Arthurian literature and in the value of Arthurian literature for a civic identity: When Arthuriana meet civic spheres. Edwin Mellen Press, 2009.

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Shovhalov, Shamil'. The Halal market in Russia: theory, practice and prospects of development. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1044645.

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The study is based on the important idea that in the modern world increases the influence of the religious factor and, as a consequence, the population returned to traditional values, despite the globalization processes in all spheres of life. Long-term study of the Halal market in Russia, whose capacity is increasing every year, confirms the above. Alternately analyzes the infrastructure features of the Halal market, its current status and prospects of development in the future. 
 Addressed to scientists of all fields, and practitioners of the market Halal.
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Sazhina, Muza, Anna Kashirova, Stanislav Makarov, and Egor Osiop. The social wealth of the innovation system. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1875920.

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The monograph reveals the key socio-economic problems of the innovation economy: its content as a knowledge economy and its role in evolutionary development; human capital (living intelligence) as the main resource of the innovation economy. Much attention is paid to the institutional support of innovation through a system of institutions and mutually beneficial contracts. The mixed mechanism of implementation of innovative activity as a synthesis of spontaneous market self-regulation and conscious public administration is shown. The result of the "social control" of society and the state is t
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Shumilina, Vera, Tatiana Eroshenko, Galina Krohicheva, et al. Modern socio-demographic and legal processes and problems. AUS PUBLISHERS, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.26526/monography_6180d0bbb7d814.25452924.

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The main priority for the development of the whole world at present is globalization. As for our country, at present it is actively involved in the process of digitalization of all spheres of society. As a result, there is a reassessment of values not only in terms of the economic situation on a global scale, but also in the social aspect of the development of society: education, culture, and legal issues. All this is reflected in the demographic situation of both Russia and other countries.
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Facca, Danilo, and Valentina Lepri, eds. Polish Culture in the Renaissance. Firenze University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-490-5.

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During the most recent conference of the Renaissance Society of America, two sessions were devoted entirely to the Renaissance in Poland. In fifty-nine editions of what is considered the most prestigious international appointment for experts of Renaissance culture, this is the first time that characteristic features of sixteenth-century Poland were the subject of analysis and debate. The interest generated at the conference and the academic value of the contributions convinced the organisers of the panels to ask the speakers to develop and revise their contributions to conform with the convent
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The Value Sphere: Secrets of Creating and Retaining Shareholder Wealth. Value Integration Associates, 2000.

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Vogt, Katja Maria. The Metaphysics of the Sphere of Action. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190692476.003.0007.

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Chapter 7 examines a principle Aristotle formulates in Nicomachean Ethics I.3: ethics must be adequate for its domain. The ethicist must ask herself what her inquiry is about, study the nature of her theory’s subject matter, and observe norms of theorizing that are adequate for it. The subject matter of ethics is value as it figures in human life. Aristotle ascribes two features to this value: difference and variability. Other theorists, he notes, are misled by difference and variability and become relativists. They observe a lack of strict regularity and falsely conclude that the domain of va
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Eekelaar, John. Respect. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198814085.003.0003.

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This chapter analyses the role of respect in personal law. Arguing that ‘respect’ means acknowledging that an entity has value in and of itself, it is maintained that if personal law is to be respectful of the individuals to whom it applies, it must recognize the value of the intimate. Examples are given where respect has not been shown, with reference to the law of nullity and divorce and the response of the law to homosexuality. The law must accept a sphere of personal interaction between adults and between adults and children, which is privileged by freedom from institutional constraint and
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Goodman, Lenn E. Religious Pluralism and Values in the Public Sphere. Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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Religious Pluralism and Values in the Public Sphere. Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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Goodman, Lenn E. Religious Pluralism and Values in the Public Sphere. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2014.

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Goodman, Lenn E. Religious Pluralism and Values in the Public Sphere. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2014.

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Jarjour, Tala. Authority. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190635251.003.0007.

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Like Suryaniness, authority in Hayy al-Suryan is performed. The two are constantly contested and (re)articulated such that their components are legitimated, and, ultimately, agreed upon and valued. In putting some emphasis on gender in relation to notions of authority, particularly on women’s agency in the strict ecclesiastical and social hierarchy of Hayy al-Suryan, this chapter suggests the concept of authority as more appropriate than power. Borrowing Ricoeur’s tradition of authority, the chapter presents chant as the arbiter of Suryani modes of value in the worldly, relational sphere of Ur
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Kaiser, Thomas E. The Public Sphere. Edited by William Doyle. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199291205.013.0024.

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According to Habermas, there were two incarnations of the “public,” or as the English translation renders it “public sphere,” under the Ancien Régime. The first arose during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, when the royal state gradually absorbed powers and rights previously exercised by semi-public corporations, localities, and individuals. This institutional reshuffling, in Habermas's view, entailed a fresh division between the “public” and “private” realms. “Public,” according to Habermas, came to mean state-related and denoted the sphere occupied by a “bureaucratic apparatus with r
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Barale, Mich, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Eric O. Clarke, Jonathan Goldberg, and Michael Moon. Virtuous Vice: Homoeroticism and the Public Sphere. Duke University Press, 2000.

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Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky, Eric O. Clarke, Jonathan Goldberg, Michael Moon, and Michèle Aina Barale. Virtuous Vice: Homoeroticism and the Public Sphere. Duke University Press, 2000.

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Clarke, Eric O. Virtuous Vice: Homoeroticism and the Public Sphere (Series Q). Duke University Press, 2000.

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Mellor, Anne K. Gender Boundaries. Edited by David Duff. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199660896.013.13.

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The social construction of gender in Britain during the Romantic era—in which males were consigned to the public sphere and females to the private sphere under the laws of couverture—produced an all-important difference between the writings of men and women, what we might call masculine as opposed to feminine Romanticism. Male writers tended to celebrate the development of an autonomous self, the divinity of the creative imagination, a political revolution leading to democratic freedom, and the elevation of poetry as the highest genre. Female writers, in contrast, embraced an ideology grounded
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Clarke, Eric O. Virtuous Vice: Homoeroticism and the Public Sphere (Series Q). Duke University Press, 2000.

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Beaman, Lori G. Tolerance and Accommodation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198803485.003.0005.

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This chapter problematizes the notions and language of tolerance and accommodation in relation to religious diversity, and traces their genealogy both as legal solutions and as discursive frameworks within which religious diversity is increasingly understood in the public sphere. The problem they pose is that they create a hierarchy of privilege that preserves hegemonic power relations by religious majorities over religious minorities. Tolerance in this context might be imagined as the broadly stated value that we must deal with diversity and those who are different from us by tolerating them.
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Moyar, Dean. Hegel's Value. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197532539.001.0001.

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It has long been recognized that Hegel’s Philosophy of Right offers the only systematic alternative to the dominant social contract tradition in modern political philosophy. The difficulty has been to characterize Hegel’s view of justice as having the same kind of intuitive appeal that has made social contract theory, with its voluntary consent and assignment of rights and privileges, such an attractive model. Hegel’s Value argues that Hegelian justice depends on a proper understanding of Hegel’s theory of value and on the model of life through which the overall conception of value, the Good,
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Санжаева, Р. Д., Т. Л. Миронова, А. Р. Монсонова та Д. Р. Р. Галсанова. Этнопсихология бурят. Бурятский государственный университет имени Доржи Банзарова, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18101/978-5-9793-1522-5-2020-1-268.

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The monograph is devoted to the theoretical and practical aspects of the ethnopsychology of Buryats, geopolitically living in Cisbaikalia (Irkutsk Oblast, Ust- Orda Buryat District), the Republic of Buryatia, in the Transbaikal Territory (Aginsky Buryat District), together for many centuries with Evenks, Russians, with Semeiskii; the characteristics of the main categories of ethnopsychology: the value-semantic sphere, ethnic and confessional identity, tolerance, etc. It is intended for psychologists working in various fi elds of professional activity, students and all those who are interested
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Zamir, Tzachi. Fourth Climb. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190695088.003.0009.

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This chapter begins the book’s analysis of gratitude. The fundamental religious attitude as the poem conveys it is life lived as experiencing a gift. Gratitude is the response this experience calls for. However, for gratitude to acquire value, it must be tested in various ways. To fall is to avoid gratitude. Three such avoidances—Satan’s, Adam’s, and Eve’s—are presented. A connection with contemporary gift-theory is also made in this chapter. Derrida and Jean-Luc Marion have claimed that the notion of the gift is paradoxical. Inspired by Mauss, both assert that gifts do not transcend the spher
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Ethics and Evil in the Public Sphere: Media, Universal Values and Global Development. Hampton Press, Incorporated, 2011.

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Pearson, Broome A. Ethical Turn in Governance. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2021. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666984484.

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The recurring image throughout the developing world is one of the disintegration of civil order debilitating leaders into a crisis of governance. Not a day goes by without extensive media coverage of some form of corruption, perceived or real, concerning the lack of productivity and/or increasing incidences of fraud and unethical behavior. An Ethical Turn in Governance: The Call for a New Development Narrative posits that the intensification of this crisis is compatible with the root cause of capitalist modernization with its rapid and disorientating changes. To mitigate the accompanying effec
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Cartledge, Paul. Afterword. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190649890.003.0015.

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In this chapter Paul Cartledge discusses the import and importance of historiography and history-writing in the present day. He sets his discussion in the widest and longest chronological, ideological and professional contexts, tracing his own historiographical engagements ultimately to Herodotus and Thucydides, and more proximately to Oxford (G.E.M. de Ste. Croix, Sir John Boardman) and Cambridge Universities. Or from the—admirable, imitable—ancient Greek concern with truth and authenticity to the—lamentable—preoccupation with “post-truth,” in both academic (postmodernist) and non- (or anti-)
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Marin, Mara. Care, Oppression, and Marriage as Commitment. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190498627.003.0005.

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Chapter 4 argues that the sphere of intimate care, which takes shape around the practice of attending to each other’s needs, makes us vulnerable to each other. Providing care requires “skills of flexibility” because needs make demands at times that cannot be easily foreseen, change over time, and have to be interpreted. Under current social arrangements and understandings of value, the labor involved in exercising these skills is made invisible, and thus a condition of mutual vulnerability is disproportionately placed on caregivers. This creates two social groups, caregivers and care receivers
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Boxall, Peter, and John Purcell. An HRM Perspective on Employee Participation. Edited by Adrian Wilkinson, Paul J. Gollan, Mick Marchington, and David Lewin. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199207268.003.0002.

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Since the 1980s, human resource management (HRM) has become the most widely recognized term in the Anglophone world referring to the activities of management in organizing work and managing people to achieve organizational ends. HRM itself can be subdivided into three domains: micro HRM, strategic HRM, and international HRM. This diversity in HRM leads to a major problem if one is asked to describe an HRM perspective on employee participation. The response to this challenge is to emphasize the value of taking an ‘analytical approach’ to HRM. This article applies an analytical HRM approach to t
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Cookey, Peter Emmanuel, Thammarat Koottatep, Walter Thomas Gibson, and Chongrak Polprasert. Integrated Functional Sanitation Value Chain. IWA Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781789061840.

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Abstract The value chain (VC) system is a key way to address important sanitation technological and institutional gaps in production and service delivery and could constitute a natural platform for development actions and also serve as a market systems approach to improve access to safely-managed sanitation. It has been suggested that sanitation could boost local and national economies and global interconnections with a growing recognition that the private sector can play a bigger role in delivering the Sustainable Development Goal for sanitation, and help businesses understand value-added and
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Marshall, Brenda DeVore, and Molly A. Mayhead, eds. Navigating Boundaries. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400690235.

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Marshall, Mayhead, and their contributors explore the discourse women use to negotiate political boundaries. The analysis, based on the study of five governors—Nellie Tayloe Ross, Martha Layne Collins, Ann Richards, Barbara Roberts, and Christine Todd Whitman—illustrates that women bring issues of caring, empowerment, family, and inclusivity to the office. These issues contrast sharply with traditional male-centered ideologies and give renewed vigor to a revised moral point of view in contemporary politics. The essays also demonstrate that women governors must still work within the traditional
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Tyler, Tom R., and Rick Trinkner. Legal Socialization across the Spheres of Childhood and Adolescence. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190644147.003.0012.

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This part of the book examines the legal socialization process across three crucial domains. These domains are as follows: family and parents, schools and teachers, and legal institutions and authorities. The aim is to discuss the degree to which experiences with authority and rule-making and enforcement influence the acquisition of supportive legal values, formation of law-related attitudes, and development of legal reasoning competencies.
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Barnett, Christopher B. Bob Dylan and the Spheres of Existence. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978718043.

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Bob Dylan and the Spheres of Existence shows that existential questions lie at the heart of Bob Dylan’s songwriting—a point that will developed with the help of renowned Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard. One of the focal points of Kierkegaard’s authorship is the journey towards authentic selfhood. Famously, he thematizes this journey in terms of existential “spheres”—the aesthetic, the ethical, and the religious. Whereas the aesthetic involves a preference for immediacy, the ethical has to do with achieving a sense of personal identity by way of living for enduring commitments and values.
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Ethics Evil In The Public Sphere Media Universal Values Global Development Essays In Honor Of Clifford G Christians. Hampton Press, 2010.

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McLarney, Ellen Anne. The Islamic Public Sphere and the Subject of Gender: The Politics of the Personal. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691158488.003.0001.

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This introductory chapter provides an overview of the book's main themes. This book is about the soft force of Islamic cultural production in the decades leading up to the 2011 revolution in Egypt. It is about the role women play in articulating that revolution, in their writings, activism, and discursive transformation of Egypt's social, cultural, and political institutions. It is intended as an antidote to dominant representations of women as oppressed by Islamic politics, movements, and groups. The book details women's contribution to the emergence of an Islamic public sphere—one that has t
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Morgan Wortham, Simon. What is a Complex? Freudian Resistances. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474429603.003.0004.

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This chapter evaluates the question of the ‘complex’ in a range of scientific, political and psychoanalytic contexts, asking not only where lines of connection and demarcation occur among specific distributions of meaning, value, theory and practice; but also probing the psychoanalytic corpus, notably Freud’s writings on the notion of a ‘complex’, in order to reframe various implications of the idea that this term tends to resist its own utilisation as both an object and form of analysis. This section establishes connections between three sets of theoretical questions: the common practice of d
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Terrosi, Roberto. New Cultural Theory of Aesthetics. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666982589.

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Traditional aesthetics has tried to locate the reasons for aesthetic value in the transcendental subject while neglecting the importance of culture, even though it is obvious that artistic styles vary from culture to culture in both a geographical and historical sense. However, after recognizing importance of a cultural approach, one is faced with the problem of how to do so without dissolving aesthetics into art history or visual culture, the risk faced in both continental and analytic philosophical aesthetics. Scientific theories of aesthetics inspired by evolutionary psychology and cognitiv
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Gooley, Dana. Saving Improvisation. Edited by Benjamin Piekut and George E. Lewis. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199892921.013.006.

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This chapter surveys improvisation in the western classical tradition during a period of transition ca. 1800–1830. It considers not only why improvisational practices declined in this period, but also how they were preserved and revalidated in accordance with new musical values. It examines the free fantasies of Johann Nepomuk Hummel, an exceptionally famous composer-virtuoso of this period who was renowned for his improvisational brilliance. Critical responses and public reactions suggest that Hummel’s free fantasies were valued for their capacity to bridge the gap between connoisseurs and di
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Beiser, Frederick C. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198828167.003.0001.

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Hermann Cohen was the last great thinker in the German idealist tradition. He was the final spokesman for the chief intellectual value of this tradition: the sovereignty of reason, the preeminence of reason not only in the spheres of epistemology and metaphysics, but also in those of ethics, politics, and religion. Cohen was the self-conscious heir of the Enlightenment, and he strived to maintain its cardinal values—critical rationality, toleration, and humanity—in a world which had reacted increasingly against them. As the last idealist, Cohen stood apart from his age and made a brave stand a
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Elsner, Jaś, ed. Landscape and Space. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192845955.001.0001.

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This volume addresses a subject central to both world archaeology and trans-cultural art history. Landscape has been a key theme in the last half-century at least in both disciplines, particularly in the study of painting in art history and in all questions of human intervention and the placement of monuments in the natural world, within archaeology. However, the representation of landscape has been rather less addressed in the scholarship of the archaeologically accessed visual cultures of the ancient world. The kinds of reliefs, objects, and paintings discussed have a significant purchase on
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Bush, Ruth. Publishing Africa in French. Liverpool University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9781781381953.001.0001.

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Publishing Africa in French provides a critical analysis of the global dynamics and cultural and publishing history of French and African literature. It focuses on French readership and the French literary-political sphere, and engages with issues of authorial authenticity, literary value, and author autonomy. The study is built on careful documentations of the pre- and post-publication process, and explores the relentless interweaving of ideas expressed in literary form, their institutional contexts and underlying human relationships, and asks: Who writes about Africa and who is Africa writte
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Bilic, Pasko, Toni Prug, and Mislav Žitko. The Political Economy of Digital Monopolies. Policy Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529212372.001.0001.

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Digital platforms have come under intense scrutiny from scholars, policy makers, regulators, and the general public for their immense and yet largely opaque influence on the social and economic sphere. This book advances value-form and social-form directions in Marxian theory, moving beyond mainstream economic reasoning that informs much of the debate. Digital monopoly platforms such as Google and Facebook are analysed in light of their profit seeking behaviour and monetary flows generated primarily through advertising and data commodification. Considering the unity of production and circulati
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