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    Glimpses Into the World of Mathematics
    Varieties of Religion and Ecology
    FLOATING ARCHITECTURE 3
    Ethics of Resilience
    The Nordic Folk High School Teacher
    Home Grown Initiatives and Nation Building in Africa
    • The book describes a number of Rwandan post-genocide initiatives aiming at developing a common sense of identity in the population and addressing social, cultural and economic issues. This proactive approach indicates the will of the Rwandan government with the cooperation of social actors to resort to traditional - and in some cases precolonial - cultural practices to resolve the problems of nation-building. The essays are well documented; many of them based on empirical studies. Philippe Denis, Professor of History of Christianity, University of KwaZulu-Natal. Today Rwanda is widely acclaimed as a success story and a model for post-conflict reconstruction. And yet, Rwanda has not finished to surprise. This publication focuses on a specific home-grown solution, whether it be Gacaca, Ndi Umunyarwanda, Agakiriro and more. Rwanda tells its story, its experience in overcoming apparently unsurmountable challenges. The book will serve as an essential reference for any future and deeper analyses of these solutions. Joseph Gafaranga, Professor in linguistics, University of Edinburgh, UK.

      Home Grown Initiatives and Nation Building in Africa
    • This anthology presents the Nordic folk high school teacher through thirteen research articles combined under three themes: identity, work, and education, each part capped by overarching summary chapters. The folk high schools are given a central role in the democratic development of the Nordic region and are described as a significant influence on adult education globally, but there have been few regional research projects describing the schools. The inclusion of research covering five Nordic countries in a peer reviewed anthology makes this publication a unique portrayal, both of the schools' common identity and their national variations.

      The Nordic Folk High School Teacher
    • Resilience is one of the hottest terms in the modern humanities, social sciences and beyond. The reason for this is the current situation at various levels, from ecological, health, economical to political, which requires the formation of resilience from individuals, communities, countries, institutions and humanity as a whole. The term resilience refers to a new realistic paradigm in tackling the challenges required by the modern world, in which changes are happening faster and faster and are becoming less transparent and predictable. Therefore, the paradigm of stability and protection against disturbances is no longer realistic and has been replaced by the paradigm of resilience. People, natural and social systems can no longer be protected from ruptures, but must become as resilient as possible. This, in turn, raises a number of issues involving ethical questions and challenges for religions. This book addresses these issues in a holistic and interdisciplinary way that fits the multifaceted nature of resilience.

      Ethics of Resilience
    • Floating architecture is not only an issue for luxurious tourism but with the climatic change the building of floating structures becomes relevant for many areas in the world. In regions with rising sea levels, frequent flooding, or thawing permafrost, floating structures can be a solution to adapt existing settlement areas to these new conditions. The self-sufficient energy and supply systems required for floating settlements can also be used in rural areas with a lot of migration. The collection presents papers of conferences organized by the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning at Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg (BTU).

      FLOATING ARCHITECTURE 3
    • Varieties of Religion and Ecology

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      This collection presents critical environmental problems with respect to their intersection with culture and religion in Indonesia, such as water resource management, conservation, and political ecology. Scholars from the region ground investigation in ethnographic field studies that represent diverse communities, including Indigenous perspectives from across the archipelago. The discussion is forward-looking and sophisticated, offering a meaningful and critical engagement with the field of religion and ecology.Anna M. Gade, Professor of Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison, United States.Zainal Abidin Bagir, Graduate School, Universitas Gadjah Mada; Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.Michael S. Northcott is Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Divinity, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom.Frans Wijsen, Professor of empirical and practical religious studies, Radboud University, The Netherlands.

      Varieties of Religion and Ecology
    • Glimpses Into the World of Mathematics

      • 177pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Essays collected in this volume deal with various problems from the philosophy of mathematics. What connects them are two questions: how mathematics is created and how it is acquired. In 'Three Worlds of Mathematics' we are familiarized with David Tall's ideas pertaining to the embodied, symbolic and formal worlds of mathematics. In 'Basic Ideas of Intuitionism', we focus on an epistemological approach to mathematics which is distinctive to constructive mathematics. The author focuses on the computational content of intuitionistic logic and shows how it relates to functional programming. 'The Brave Mathematical Ant' carefully selects mathematical puzzles related to teaching experiences in a way that the solution requires creativity and is not obtainable by following an algorithm. Moreover the solution gives us some new insight into the underlying idea. 'Degrees Of Accessibility Of Mathematical Objects' discusses various criteria which can be used to judge accessibility of mathematical objects. We find logical complexity, range of applications, existence of a physical model as well as aesthetic values.

      Glimpses Into the World of Mathematics
    • Die ortsbezogene Vermittlung an Gedenkstätten sowie an anderen Lern- und Erinnerungsorten ist vor allem im Kontext der Geschichte des Nationalsozialismus längst Teil des Standardrepertoires historisch-politischer Bildungsarbeit. Welchen Herausforderungen und Chancen begegnen MultiplikatorInnen, LehrerInnen und Guides auf mehrtägigen Studienfahrten an Erinnerungsorte der NS-Verbrechen? Durch eine inhaltliche Dreiteilung werden theoretische Zugänge und relevante geschichtliche Aspekte thematisiert sowie drei ausgewählte Studienfahrten nach Österreich/Slowenien, Tschechien und Polen präsentiert.

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