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1262Published 2016Table of Contents “...Case Studies of Food Sovereignty Initiatives among the Maori of Aotearoa (New Zealand) Karyn Stein, Miranda Mirosa, Lynette Carter and Marion Johnson 35. ...”
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1264Published 2012Table of Contents “...Introduction Connecting Teacher and School Development: Policies, Practices and Possibilities / Christopher Day -- Theme 1. ...”
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1265Published 2000Table of Contents “...Reading research in Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand / Ian A.G. Wilkinson, Peter Freebody, and John Elkins -- Reading research in the United Kingdom / Colin Harrison -- Education in transition : trends in Central and Eastern Europe / Kurtis S. ...”
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1266Published 2022Table of Contents “...House Primaries -- Chapter 27: The Framing of Right-Wing Populism: Intricacies of "Populist' Narratives, Emotions, and Resonance" -- Chapter 28: Populism and Collective memory -- Part IX: Populists in Office -- Chapter 29: Populism in Southeast Asia -- Chapter 30: Populism in Africa and the Anti-Corruption Trope in Nigeria's Politics -- Chapter 31: Populism in Southern Afr ice Under Liberation Movements as Governments: The Cases of Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe -- Chapter 32: Venezuela: The Institutionalization of Authoritarian Populism -- Chapter 33: Populist Neo-Imperialism: A New Take on Populist Foreign Policy -- Part X: Strategic Populism & Societal Support -- Chapter 34: Populism as an Implementation of National Biopolitics: The Case of Poland -- Chapter 35: Understanding the support of Right-Wing Populist Positions Within Unsuspected Groups: The Case of Professional Social Workers in Italy -- Chapter 36: Clarifying our Populist Moment(s): Right-Wing and Left-Wing Populism in the 2016 Presidential Election -- Part XI: Consequences of Populism & Anti-Populist Discourse -- Chapter 37: New Parties, Populism, and Polarization: Evidence from Plenary Debates in the German Bundestag -- Chapter 38: The Enemy in my House: How Right-Wing Populism Radicalized the Debate About Citizenship in France -- Chapter 39: Can Right-Wing Populist Parties Solve the "Democratic Dilemma"? ...”
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1270by Schneider, Edgar W. (Edgar Werner), 1954-Table of Contents “...Cover -- Contents -- Maps, figures, and tables -- Series editor's foreword -- Preface and acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Charting the territory: Postcolonial Englishes as a field of linguistic investigation -- 2.1 Ancestry -- 2.2 Approaches -- 2.3 Alternative perspectives and issues -- the Dynamic Model / 3 The evolution of Postcolonial Englishes -- theoretical background / 3.1 Transforming selves in migration -- processes, perspectives, scenarios / 3.1.1 Language contact -- 3.1.2 Social identity and linguistic accommodation -- 3.2 The Dynamic Model of the evolution of Postcolonial Englishes -- 3.2.1 Rationale and overview -- Foundation / 3.2.2 Phase 1 -- Exonormative stabilization / 3.2.3 Phase 2 -- Nativization / 3.2.4 Phase 3 -- Endonormative stabilization / 3.2.5 Phase 4 -- Differentiation / 3.2.6 Phase 5 -- 3.2.7 Summary -- 3.3 Variations on the basic pattern -- 3.3.1 On the nature of a model -- 3.3.2 Adstrates -- 3.3.3 Creolization -- 3.3.4 English as a symbol of elitism -- 3.3.5 Variation by colonization type -- 3.4 Wider applicability -- 4 Linguistic aspects of nativization -- characteristic features / 4.1 Structural nativization -- 4.1.1 Phonology -- 4.1.2 Lexis -- 4.1.3 Grammar -- methodological and conceptual issues / 4.2 Tracing structural nativization -- 4.2.1 Degrees of difference -- linguistic processes / 4.3 The road to nativization -- parameters of language change / 4.3.1 Background -- linguistic processes / 4.3.2 Filling the feature pool -- factors in diffusion and selection / 4.3.3 Choosing a path -- case studies / 5 Countries along the cycle -- 5.1 Fiji -- 5.2 Australia -- 5.2.1 Phase 1 (1788-ca -- 1830s). 5.2.2 Phase 2 (ca -- 1830s-1901). 5.2.3 Phase 3 (1901-1942). 5.2.4 Phase 4 (1942-ca -- 1980s). 5.2.5 Phase 5 (ca -- 1980s- ). 5.3 New Zealand -- 5.3.1 Phase 1 (ca -- 1790s-1840). 5.3.2 Phase 2 (1840-1907). 5.3.3 Phase 3 (1907-1973). 5.3.4 Phase 4 (1973-ca -- 1990s). 5.3.5 Phase 5 (ca -- 1990s- ). 5.4 Hong Kong -- 5.4.1 Phase 1 (ca -- 1841-1898) and phase 2 (1898-1960s). 5.4.2 Phase 3 (1960s- ). 5.5 The Philippines -- 5.6 Malaysia -- 5.6.1....”
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1276Published 2015Table of Contents “...Glavovic -- Part II: Climate change and the coastal zone : North America -- Social-ecological change in Canada's arctic: coping, adapting, and learning for an uncertain future / Derek Armitage -- Climate change and infrastructure adaptation in coastal New York City / William Solecki, Cynthia Rosenzweig, Vivien Gornitz, Radley Horton, David C. ...”
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