Industrielle Revolution 4.0. Eine historische Navigationshilfe
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Deutsch | 2022 | ISBN: 3534275608 | 209 Seiten | PDF (True) | 23 MB
Wir stehen am Beginn einer gewaltigen, technologiegetriebenen Revolution: Die Künstliche Intelligenz wird unsere Welt noch stärker verändern als die Erfindung von Dampfmaschine, Computer oder Internet. Gleichzeitig beeinflussen menschliche Eingriffe die Umwelt so sehr, dass ein neues Erdzeitalter begonnen hat: das Anthropozän.

Indigenous knowledge and the integration of knowledge systems  towards a philosophy of articulation
Free Download Indigenous knowledge and the integration of knowledge systems : towards a philosophy of articulation By Catherine Alum Odora Hoppers
2002 | 150 Pages | ISBN: 1919876588 | PDF | 33 MB
This book explores the role of the social and natural sciences in supporting the development of indigenous knowledge systems. It looks at how indigenous knowledge systems can impact on the transformation of knowledge generating institutions such as scientific and higher education institutions on the one hand, and the policy domain on the other.

India's Look East Policy and the Northeast
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English | 2015 | pages: 212 | ISBN: 9351501019 | PDF | 2,2 mb
India's Look East policy was launched in 1991 by the then Narasimha Rao government to renew political contacts, increase economic integration and forge security cooperation with several countries of Southeast Asia as a means to strengthen political understanding. The book, while providing a historical background of political integration and its fallout in Northeast India since independence, examines the continuity and change of India's policy towards its northeastern region and the economic potentials of this policy.

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India A Short History
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2019 | 224 Pages | ISBN: 0500295166 | EPUB | 15 MB
Throughout its long history, India has signified many things. To pilgrims from ancient China, India was the birthplace of the Buddha. To Alexander the Great, it was a land of philosophers and armies mounted on elephants. To ancient Rome, it was a source of luxuries. At the height of the Mughal Empire in 1700, India meant wealth, boasting nearly 25 percent of the world economy, but then, under British rule, its economy declined.India's identity continued changing in the nineteenth century as colonial India was known for its extremes of wealth and poverty-epitomized by the Taj Mahal and famines, maharajas and untouchables-as well as for its spirituality: many- armed Hindu gods, Sufi saints and Buddhist philosophy, Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore.This short history of India places as much emphasis on individuals, ideas, and cultures as on the rise and fall of kingdoms, political parties, and economies, telling a new story on a different scale.

Incommunicable Toward Communicative Justice in Health and Medicine
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English | ISBN: 1478026006 | 2024 | 336 pages | PDF | 12 MB
In Incommunicable, Charles L. Briggs examines the long-standing presumptions that medical discourse translates easily across geographic, racial, and class boundaries. Bringing linguistic and medical anthropology into conversation with Black and decolonial theory, he theorizes the failure in health communication as incommunicability, which negatively affects all patients, doctors, and healthcare providers. Briggs draws on W. E. B. Du Bois and the work of three philosopher-physicians-John Locke, Frantz Fanon, and Georges Canguilhem-to show how cultural models of communication and health have historically racialized people of color as being incapable of communicating rationally and understanding biomedical concepts. He outlines incommunicability through a study of COVID-19 discourse, in which health professionals defined the disease based on scientific medical knowledge in ways that reduced varieties of nonprofessional knowledge about COVID-19 to "misinformation" and "conspiracy theories." This dismissal of nonprofessional knowledge led to a failure of communication that eroded trust in medical expertise. Building on efforts by social movements and coalitions of health professionals and patients to craft more just and equitable futures, Briggs helps imagine health systems and healthcare discourses beyond the oppressive weight of communicability and the stigma of incommunicability.

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Inclusiveness Beyond the
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English | ISBN: 1032558784 | 2024 | 206 pages | EPUB, PDF | 2 MB + 12 MB
Inclusiveness Beyond the (Non)binary in Romance Languages: Research and Classroom Implementation explores both research and best practices related to inclusive language so that all students, regardless of gender identity, may be active participants in their language learning communities.

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