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Observing the Observer : Understanding our selves in field research
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INTRODUCTION . . 1
Chapter 1 Developing Research Selves: The Desire, Opportunity, and Preparation to Do a Study . . 15
Chapter 2 Becoming Independent of the Sponsor . . 33
Chapter 3 Gaining Allies, Overcoming Antagonists, Being Tested . . 47
Chapter 4 Personal Selves . . 63
Chapter 5 Understanding the Elderly as a Consequence of My Mothering Role . . 81
Chapter 6 Being a Woman, a Wife, 33 years old, a Jew and a Potential Member . . 93
Chapter 7 Being an American, an Academic, a Sociologist/Anthropologist/ Gerontologist, Dancer and Daughter . . 123
Chapter 8 Situational Selves: Being a Worker, Being Temporary . . 143
Chapter 9 Being a "Volunteer" (Neither a Volunteer nor a Hired Worker) and Being Sick . . 167
Chapter 10 Being a Neighbor, a Friend, a Homemaker, a Hostess and a Leaver . . 179
Chapter 11 Theoretical Conclusions . . 205
EPILOGUE . . 209
BIBLIOGRAPHY . . 213
INDEX . . 221
Practical reason in law and morality
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Preface . . vii
Table of Cases . . ix
Introduction . . 1
1. Incentives and Reasons . . 5
2. Values and Human Nature . . 27
3. Right and Wrong . . 47
4. Questions of Trust . . 69
5. Autonomy and Freedom . . 89
6. Obedience, Freedom, and Engagement—or Utility? . . 105
7. Society, Property, and Commerce . . 123
8. On Justice . . 137
9. Using Freedom Well . . 155
10. Judging: Legal Cases and Moral Questions . . 171
11. Practical Reason, Law, and State . . 193
Index . . 211
Access to medicine in the global economy : international agreements on patents and related rights
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List of Figures and Tables . . vii
Preface . . ix
Acknowledgments . . xi
Introduction . . xiii
PART ONE | BACKGROUND
1. From Conception to Commercial Success . . 3
2. A Limitation on the Patent Right to Exclude: An Introduction to International Exhaustion . . 35
PART TWO | THE CURRENT FRAMEWORK
3. An Introduction to TRIPS . . 55
4. Freedom under TRIPS: India as an Example . . 89
5. Compulsory Licensing under TRIPS: An Introduction . . 125
6. Compulsory License Case Study: An Introduction to Competing Patent Perspectives . . 157
7. Complicated Compulsory Licenses: The Waiver/Article 31 bis "Solution" . . 195
PART THREE | THE EVOLVING FRAMEWORK
8. An Overview of "TRIPS-Plus" Standards . . 223
9. Beyond Patents: Protecting Drugs through Regulatory Laws . . 253
10. Suspensions of In-Transit "Generic Drugs": A Case Study of Competing Perspectives . . 285
11. A History of Access to Medicine through the Lens of Patent Perspectives . . 325
12. Looking Toward the Future . . 355
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Selected TRIPS Provisions . . 375
Appendix B: Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health . . 382
Appendix C: Draft Ministerial Declaration (Developed Countries) . . 384
Appendix D: Draft Ministerial Declaration (Developing Countries) . . 386
Appendix E: Glossary of Terms . . 390
INDEX . . 399
The culture of power and the power of culture : old regime Europe 1660-1789
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Preface . . VII
List of Plates . . XI
List of Tables . . XV
Introduction: The Culture of Power and the Power of Culture . . 1
PART I - REPRESENTATIONAL CULTURE . . 29
PART II - THE RISE OF THE PUBLIC SPHERE . . 103
PART III - REVOLUTION . . 185
Select bibliography . . 443
Index . . 463
Practices of looking : an introduction to visual culture
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Introduction 1
1 Practices of Looking: Images, Power, and Politics 10
2 Viewers Make Meaning 45
3 Spectatorship, Power, and Knowledge 72
4 Reproduction and Visual Technologies 109
5 The Mass Media and the Public Sphere 151
6 Consumer Culture and the Manufacturing of Desire 189
7 Postmodernism and Popular Culture 237
8 Scientific Looking, Looking at Science 279
9 The Global Flow of Visuai Culture 315
Notes 345
Further Reading 346
Glossary 349
Picture Credits 371
Lndex 375
The music of Berlioz
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List of Tables . . xii
List of Abbreviations . . xiii
I. A BIOGRAPHY OF BERLIOZ'S MUSIC . . 1
1. Provincial to Prize-Winner . . 3
2. The Romantic Decade . . 28
3. Damnation and After . . 47
II. TECHNIQUES AND MEANINGS . . 69
4. Implications of a Musical Biography . . 71
5. Techniques of Composition . . 98
6. Signs and Evocations . . 125
III. THE WORKS . . 163
7. The Lyric Berlioz . . 165
8. Architecture, Patriotism, and the End of the World . . 192
9. A Fantastic Symphonist . . 237
10. Berlioz Dramatist . . 281
Postscript . . 339
Select Bibliography . . 348
Index of Berlioz's works . . 355
General index . . 361
The Beatles as musicians : revolver through the anthology
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Map: The Beatles in London 2
PRELUDE
One-Way Ticket, Yeah 5
ONE
Another Kind of Mind There: The Meaning of Within (1966) 31
INTERLUDE
I Know When It's a Dream 75
TWO
Yellow Matter Custard, Green Slop Pie (1967) 89
THREE
So Let It Out and Let It In (1968) 149
FOUR
Let It Be (1969-1970) 213
POSTLUDE
Whatever Happened To...? 281
APPENDIX A
Instruments Played by the Late-Period Beatles 297
APPENDIX B
Musical Friends of the Late-Period Beatles 305
Table of Chord Functions 309
Glossary of Terms 315
Notes 321
References 359
Index of Names, Songs, Albums, Videos, and Artworks 373
The Oxford handbook of biblical studies
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List of Contributors . . x
List of Abbreviations . . xii
Preface . . xvii
Part I On the Discipline . . 1
SECTION 1. HISTORY OF THE DISCIPLINE IN THE LAST SEVENTY YEARS . . 3
SECTION 2. THE IMPACT OF OTHER DISCIPLINES UPON BIBLICAL SCHOLARSHIP . . 51
Part II Languages, Translation, and Textual Transmission of the Bible . . 133
Part III Historical and Social Study of the Bible . . 251
SECTION 1. BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT . . 253
SECTION 2. INSTITUTIONS OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS . . 317
SECTION 3. GENRES OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS . . 283
Part IV The Composition of the Bible . . 457
Part V Methods in Biblical Scholarship . . 565
Part VI The Interpretation of the Bible . . 673
Part VII The Authority of the Bible . . 775
Index of Subjects and Names . . 860
Index of References . . 883
Forging democracy : the history of the left in Europe 1850-2000
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List of Abbreviations . . xix
Introduction Democracy in Europe . . 3
I MAKING DEMOCRACY SOCIAL . . 17
II WAR AND REVOLUTION, 1914-1923 . . 123
III STABILIZATIOK AND THE 'WAR OF POSITION' . . 235
IV FUTURE IMPERFECT . . 341
Conclusion . . 491
Notes . . 505
Bibliography . . 593
Index . . 687
An annotated bibliography of european anglicisms
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List of Contributors . . vii
Introduction . . ix
Part I: General Problems in Language Contact and Studies of More than One Language . . 1
Part II: Studies Devoted to Anglicisms in Individual Languages . . 25
Albanian . . 27
Bulgarian . . 28
Croatian . . 44
(Serbo-)Croatian . . 49
Danish . . 51
Dutch . . 56
Finnish . . 66
French . . 67
German . . 96
Greek . . 130
Hungarian . . 134
Icelandic . . 141
Italian . . 147
Norwegian . . 164
Polish . . 176
Romanian . . 190
Russian . . 210
Spanish . . 228
Catalan . . 248
Index of Topics . . 251
Index of Words . . 258