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The Samkhya System - - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

The Samkhya System - - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

History and System - - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

First Outline of a System of the Philosophy of Nature - F. W. J. Schelling - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

The American Presidency Under Siege - Gary L. Rose - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Higher Education Systems Redesigned - - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Higher Education Systems Redesigned - - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Brings together scholars and higher education system leaders to highlight concrete examples of system change and realignment to advance student success. Long an afterthought of the American higher education ecosystem, multi-campus systems have become more important than ever. In recent years, leading higher education systems have engaged in transforming the way they work, scaling best practices, leveraging data and analytics, and creating platforms to optimize and personalize these systems for increasingly diverse students. In Higher Education Systems Redesigned , leaders of these efforts share their insights into "systemness" and how to facilitate sustainable change in a system setting while navigating and leveraging tensions between campus and system priorities. Highlighting examples of successful realignment of these priorities with a focus on contextualized design and implementation, the book charts a shift in the aim of systems. Rather than perpetuating existing norms as they have traditionally done, systems are taking measures to spark innovation across campuses and use evidence-based practices to foster student access and completion rates, better serve communities, and drive social mobility and economic growth. Each chapter concludes with a list of takeaways to guide other system leaders and administrators. One of the few recent examinations of higher education systems, Higher Education Systems Redesigned offers a theoretical and practical framework for how systems can continually evolve.

DKK 678.00
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Higher Education Systems Redesigned - - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Higher Education Systems Redesigned - - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Brings together scholars and higher education system leaders to highlight concrete examples of system change and realignment to advance student success. Long an afterthought of the American higher education ecosystem, multi-campus systems have become more important than ever. In recent years, leading higher education systems have engaged in transforming the way they work, scaling best practices, leveraging data and analytics, and creating platforms to optimize and personalize these systems for increasingly diverse students. In Higher Education Systems Redesigned , leaders of these efforts share their insights into "systemness" and how to facilitate sustainable change in a system setting while navigating and leveraging tensions between campus and system priorities. Highlighting examples of successful realignment of these priorities with a focus on contextualized design and implementation, the book charts a shift in the aim of systems. Rather than perpetuating existing norms as they have traditionally done, systems are taking measures to spark innovation across campuses and use evidence-based practices to foster student access and completion rates, better serve communities, and drive social mobility and economic growth. Each chapter concludes with a list of takeaways to guide other system leaders and administrators. One of the few recent examinations of higher education systems, Higher Education Systems Redesigned offers a theoretical and practical framework for how systems can continually evolve.

DKK 273.00
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Inventing the Universe - Luc Brisson - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Inventing the Universe - Luc Brisson - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

A parallel investigation of both Plato''s Timaeusand the contemporary standard Big Bang model of the universe shows that any possible scientific knowledge of the universe is ultimately grounded in irreducible and undemonstrable propositions. These are inventions of the human mind. The scientific knowledge of the universe is entirely composed in a series of axioms and rules of inference underlying a formalized system. There is no logical relationship between the sensible perception of a world of becoming and the formalized system of axioms known as a "scientific explanation." The "irrational gap" between perception and explanation can be appraised historically and identified in three stages: Plato''s Timaeus furnishes the first example of a scientific theory dealing with a realm of ideality that cannot be derived from immediate sensible perception; the Big Bang model is constituted on the basis of the purely geometrical notion of symmetry; and in the more recent Algorithmic Theory of Information, the analysis of the purely symbolic language expressing physical reality reveals the level of complexity of any given theory formulated in this language. The result is that the probability of the universe actually conforming with simple mathematics is zero. In a formal system, a theorem contains more information than can be found in the set of axioms of this system, and it remains undecidable. In Aristotle'' s language, the theorems that can be proved within a theoretical model are already potentially contained in the system of axioms underlying these theorems.

DKK 269.00
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Premises and Problems - - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Premises and Problems - - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Discusses world literature and cinema from the perspective of literary languages and film traditions that do not hold a hegemonic position. World literature, many have stressed, is a systematic category. Both literary scholars and social scientists have argued that the prestige of the major literary languages is key to establishing the shape of the overall system. In order to critically interrogate world literature and cinema, Premises and Problems approaches this system from the perspective of languages and film traditions that do not hold a hegemonic position. This perspective raises new questions about the nature of literary hegemony and the structure of world literature: How is hegemony established? What are the costs of losing it? What does hegemony mask? How is it masked? The contributors focus predominantly on literatures outside the small circle of prestigious modern European languages and on films and film criticism produced outside the best-known centers. The inclusion of this unfamiliar material calls attention to some areas of obscurity that make key features of the system indistinct, or that make it difficult to trace relationships between texts that hold different levels of prestige, such as those of the Global North and the Global South. The book argues that the study of world literature and cinema will profit from a sustained and informed engagement with the body of work produced by historical social scientists committed to the perspective of the world-system. Open Access funded by the State University of New York at Binghamton. It can be found in the SUNY Open Access Repository at http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12648/12930 .

DKK 715.00
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Premises and Problems - - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Premises and Problems - - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Discusses world literature and cinema from the perspective of literary languages and film traditions that do not hold a hegemonic position. World literature, many have stressed, is a systematic category. Both literary scholars and social scientists have argued that the prestige of the major literary languages is key to establishing the shape of the overall system. In order to critically interrogate world literature and cinema, Premises and Problems approaches this system from the perspective of languages and film traditions that do not hold a hegemonic position. This perspective raises new questions about the nature of literary hegemony and the structure of world literature: How is hegemony established? What are the costs of losing it? What does hegemony mask? How is it masked? The contributors focus predominantly on literatures outside the small circle of prestigious modern European languages and on films and film criticism produced outside the best-known centers. The inclusion of this unfamiliar material calls attention to some areas of obscurity that make key features of the system indistinct, or that make it difficult to trace relationships between texts that hold different levels of prestige, such as those of the Global North and the Global South. The book argues that the study of world literature and cinema will profit from a sustained and informed engagement with the body of work produced by historical social scientists committed to the perspective of the world-system. Open Access funded by the State University of New York at Binghamton. It can be found in the SUNY Open Access Repository at http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12648/12930 .

DKK 273.00
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Bitter Harvest - Lisi Krall - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Bitter Harvest - Lisi Krall - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Women at the Wall - Laura T. Fishman - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

The Difference Between Fichte's and Schelling's System of Philosophy - G.w.f. Hegel - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Aristotle on God's Life-Generating Power and on Pneuma as Its Vehicle - Abraham P. Bos - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

The First Chief Justice - Mark C. Dillon - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

DKK 678.00
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The First Chief Justice - Mark C. Dillon - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

DKK 241.00
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Energy, the Modern State, and the American World System - George A. Gonzalez - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Imagining the Fed - Nicolas Thompson - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Imagining the Fed - Nicolas Thompson - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Traces the six-decade struggle for power within the Federal Reserve System from the perspective of the central bankers who shaped the Fed. Imagining the Fed traces a six-decade struggle to shape the Federal Reserve''s policymaking organs, the Washington-based Board and the Federal Open Market Committee. Conventional wisdom holds that Congress ended the system''s struggle in 1935 by granting the Board a voting majority on the open market committee, establishing its Fed primacy. Yet, this book shows that the Fed''s struggle continued flaring to yield consequential changes until 1970, when the modern Fed emerged. Nicolas Thompson explores how the Fed''s evolution from a weak and fragmented sprawl into the world''s most powerful central bank paralleled broader changes in the American polity. The rise and fall of hegemonic political parties remade the Board and elevated its Fed position, while the wars of the twentieth century concentrated Fed power in New York. When peace returned, however, system agents inherited a central bank that veered from the law, inviting renewed struggle. This process continued into the 1960s, when an ascendant Democratic Party loaded the Board with economists, who remade it in their image. Later partisan choices to launch unfunded wars at home and abroad unleashed inflationary forces which severed the dollar''s link to gold. Freed from its golden fetters, monetary policy emerged as a domestic policy realm and Fed power durably concentrated in a new Board technocracy.

DKK 678.00
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Meander - Margaret Wooster - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Meander - Margaret Wooster - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Draws on the author''s own experiences as a watershed planner, teacher, and activist to tell the story of the Great Lakes region''s experiment in restoring a complicated natural system of flowing water. Meander tells the story of the Great Lakes region''s experiment in restoring a complicated natural system of flowing water. Drawing on her own experience as a watershed planner, teacher, and Great Lakes activist, Margaret Wooster describes the language, history, and failures of many of our water management policies. She then turns to Buffalo Creek to teach us how the Great Lakes work-from a "hill made of water" to a cut-off oxbow to a buried delta transitioning from two centuries of industrialization. Wooster explores how, on the Niagara Frontier especially, traditional ecological knowledge and Indigenous values were suppressed by colonial rules of settlement. The ecosystem value of physical integrity -or connectivity between upstream and down, surface flow to aquifer, river to land was never fully unpacked. While our management policies often sever them, these connections are key to Buffalo Creek and Great Lakes recovery and resilience. Wooster leaves us with the idea that it is up to us, the people who live along these flows and in their watersheds, to learn as much as we can about these connections and to use our local authorities to "make room for rivers" and protect our planet''s circulatory system for future generations.

DKK 678.00
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Imagining the Fed - Nicolas Thompson - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Imagining the Fed - Nicolas Thompson - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Traces the six-decade struggle for power within the Federal Reserve System from the perspective of the central bankers who shaped the Fed. Imagining the Fed traces a six-decade struggle to shape the Federal Reserve''s policymaking organs, the Washington-based Board and the Federal Open Market Committee. Conventional wisdom holds that Congress ended the system''s struggle in 1935 by granting the Board a voting majority on the open market committee, establishing its Fed primacy. Yet, this book shows that the Fed''s struggle continued flaring to yield consequential changes until 1970, when the modern Fed emerged. Nicolas Thompson explores how the Fed''s evolution from a weak and fragmented sprawl into the world''s most powerful central bank paralleled broader changes in the American polity. The rise and fall of hegemonic political parties remade the Board and elevated its Fed position, while the wars of the twentieth century concentrated Fed power in New York. When peace returned, however, system agents inherited a central bank that veered from the law, inviting renewed struggle. This process continued into the 1960s, when an ascendant Democratic Party loaded the Board with economists, who remade it in their image. Later partisan choices to launch unfunded wars at home and abroad unleashed inflationary forces which severed the dollar''s link to gold. Freed from its golden fetters, monetary policy emerged as a domestic policy realm and Fed power durably concentrated in a new Board technocracy.

DKK 286.00
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Jung's Quest for Wholeness - Curtis D. Smith - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Jung's Quest for Wholeness - Curtis D. Smith - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Here is a unique analysis of Carl Jung''s thought from the perspective of the history of religions. Using a religious and historical approach, the author identifies the religious goal or ultimate concern of Jung''s psychological system, and traces the evolution of that goal throughout his Collected Works. This book focuses on the historical development of a key component of Jung''s thought-the quest for wholeness-and shows how it functions as the ultimate concern of his psychotherapeutic system. The relationships among many of Jung''s important concepts, such as his "complex" theory, the individuation process, archetypal symbolism, therapeutic concerns, alchemy, and Eastern religions, are given a new sense of order and significance when viewed in this historical light. Rather than presenting a haphazard array of seemingly endless topics, this work emphasizes the continuity underlying Jung''s early and later writings. The evolution of Jung''s work is divided into three distinct phases: developmental, formative, and elaborative. Whereas the developmental period consists of the time prior to the creation of Jung''s ultimate concern, it was during the formative phase that Jung began to consolidate the contours of his newly emerging system. During the elaborative phase, Jung expanded and clarified his ultimate concern and pattern of ultimacy. This book shows that the evolution of Jung''s thought moved from a concern with psychic fragmentation, to individual wholeness, and then to cosmic unity.

DKK 267.00
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Meander - Margaret Wooster - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Meander - Margaret Wooster - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk

Draws on the author''s own experiences as a watershed planner, teacher, and activist to tell the story of the Great Lakes region''s experiment in restoring a complicated natural system of flowing water. Meander tells the story of the Great Lakes region''s experiment in restoring a complicated natural system of flowing water. Drawing on her own experience as a watershed planner, teacher, and Great Lakes activist, Margaret Wooster describes the language, history, and failures of many of our water management policies. She then turns to Buffalo Creek to teach us how the Great Lakes work-from a "hill made of water" to a cut-off oxbow to a buried delta transitioning from two centuries of industrialization. Wooster explores how, on the Niagara Frontier especially, traditional ecological knowledge and Indigenous values were suppressed by colonial rules of settlement. The ecosystem value of physical integrity -or connectivity between upstream and down, surface flow to aquifer, river to land was never fully unpacked. While our management policies often sever them, these connections are key to Buffalo Creek and Great Lakes recovery and resilience. Wooster leaves us with the idea that it is up to us, the people who live along these flows and in their watersheds, to learn as much as we can about these connections and to use our local authorities to "make room for rivers" and protect our planet''s circulatory system for future generations.

DKK 178.00
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Systems of Violence - Nazih F. Richani - Bog - State University of New York Press - Plusbog.dk