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Narrowed Lives: Meaning, Moral Value, and Profound Intellectual Disability
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What is day-to-day life like for people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities who live in group homes? How do they express their desires and wishes? How do care workers think about them and treat them? Do they have basic rights to activities most of us take for granted: activities like sociability, sexuality, and moral affirmation? Narrowed Lives is an illuminating portrait of what life is like in Finnish group homes where adults who have profound intellectual and multiple disabilities live their lives. Based upon ethnographic data, it documents how care workers strive to guarantee individuality and dignity against a backdrop of scarce resources and misguided policies. This book argues that the lives of people with profound disabilities need not be determined by their impairments. It calls for a re-evaluation of disability policy so that its underlying conviction of people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities as equally valuable fellow humans would materialise in practice. This novel and accessible book combines ethnography and philosophy, and will be of interest to researchers and students in disability studies, special education and philosophy, as well as parents, professionals and policy makers. Endorsements from Readers For people with profound intellectual and multiple impairments, what is a good life? Who is responsible for trying to ensure that such a life is possible? This sobering, no-nonsense book about individual people who live in Finnish care homes is a timely and vital contribution to thinking about both the possibilities and the limitations of care, empathy and moral engagement. — Don Kulick, Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology, Uppsala University This important book boldly challenges many pervasive and harmful assumptions about people with profound disabilities. Through powerful illustrations of how the external world can constrain, limit, and deny the worth of disabled persons, the authors confront difficult but essential questions that must be asked in order to combat ableism and enable flourishing. By combining philosophical analysis with in-depth research into lived experience and relationships, this book is a call to critically reconsider how meaning is assigned, and how moral values are embodied in everyday practices. Narrowed Lives boldly asserts that the varied and complex lives of people with profound disabilities need not be narrow at all. — Licia Carlson, Professor of Philosophy, Providence College Provocative… this book provides answers to questions of the human that unconsciously abound in any conception of intellectual disability and, crucially, urges all researchers to consider the lives of people with intellectual disabilities. — Dan Goodley, Professor of Disability Studies and Education, University of Sheffield

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Social Science
Social Work
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Author:
Reeta Mietola
Sihmo Vehmas
Date Added:
12/22/2021
Nationalism, Self-determination and Secession
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What makes a ‘nation’ and what makes peoples strive for nationhood? This unit will provide you with an introduction to studying political ideas by looking at how people who see themselves as nations challenge the existing order to assert their right to a state of their own.

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Political Science
Social Science
Sociology
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Textbook
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eCampusOntario
Author:
Geoff Andrews
Michael Saward
Date Added:
03/10/2020
Nationalism, self-determination and secession
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What makes a ‘nation’ and what makes peoples strive for nationhood? This unit will provide you with an introduction to studying political ideas by looking at how people who see themselves as nations challenge the existing order to assert their right to a state of their own. After studying this unit you should be able to: grasp the concepts of nation, nationalism and self-determination; have a better understanding of the role they play in current political disputes; think about the problem of how to take democratic decisions about secession; relate political theory to political practice more rigorously; take a more informed and active part in debates about national and international politics.

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Political Science
Social Science
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BCcampus
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Geoff Andrews
Michael Saward
Date Added:
10/31/2014
Nations under God: The Geopolitics of Faith in the Twenty-First Century
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This edited collection presents a balanced analysis of the multifaceted roles taken on by religions, and religious actors, in global politics. The volume brings together over thirty leading scholars from a variety of disciplines who utilise case studies, empirical investigations, and theoretical examinations to move beyond the simplistic narratives and overly impassioned polemics which swamp the discourse on the subject.

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Political Science
Social Science
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Textbook
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E-International Relations
Author:
Alasdair McKay
Jeffrey Haynes
Luke M. Herrington
Date Added:
03/08/2019
Native Peoples of North America
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Native Peoples of North America is intended to be an introductory text about the Native peoples of North America (primarily the United States and Canada) presented from an anthropological perspective. As such, the text is organized around anthropological concepts such as language, kinship, marriage and family life, political and economic organization, food getting, spiritual and religious practices, and the arts. Prehistoric, historic and contemporary information is presented. Each chapter begins with an example from the oral tradition that reflects the theme of the chapter. The text includes suggested readings, videos, and classroom activities.

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Anthropology
Social Science
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State University of New York
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Milne Open Textbooks
Author:
Susan Stebbins
Date Added:
10/23/2013
Negotiating Climate Change in Crisis
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Climate change negotiations have failed the world. Despite more than thirty years of high-level, global talks on climate change, we are still seeing carbon emissions rise dramatically. This edited volume, comprising leading and emerging scholars and climate activists from around the world, takes a critical look at what has gone wrong and what is to be done to create more decisive action.

Composed of twenty-eight essays—a combination of new and republished texts—the anthology is organised around seven main themes: paradigms; what counts?; extraction; dispatches from a climate change frontline country; governance; finance; and action(s). Through this multifaceted approach, the contributors ask pressing questions about how we conceptualise and respond to the climate crisis, providing both ‘big picture’ perspectives and more focussed case studies.

This unique and extensive collection will be of great value to environmental and social scientists alike, as well as to the general reader interested in understanding current views on the climate crisis.

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Applied Science
Environmental Science
Social Science
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Textbook
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Open Book Publishers
Author:
Sian Sullivan
Steffen Böhm
Date Added:
11/17/2021
Northern and Indigenous Health and Healthcare
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The provision of northern health care entails many unique challenges and circumstances that are rarely represented in mainstream health sciences education. This OpenEd Resource provides accessible content on health and health care from a northern perspective for the growing number of health professionals being educated in northern communities.

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Applied Science
Ethnic Studies
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Social Science
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Textbook
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University of Regina
Author:
Bente Norbye
Heather Exner-Pirot
Lorna Butler
Date Added:
06/10/2021
Nursing Fundamentals
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Word Count: 235965

ISBN: 9781734914146

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Applied Science
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Social Science
Sociology
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Textbook
Author:
Elizabeth Christman
Kimberly Ernstmeyer
Date Added:
06/08/2021
Négocier l'acceptabilité sociale, un enjeu de citoyenneté
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Ce livre est issu des travaux d'un séminaire de 2e et 3e cycles en communication publique de la Faculté de l'Université Laval. Il n'est pas tout à fait terminé, merci de votre compréhension.

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Business and Communication
Communication
Social Science
Sociology
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Textbook
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Science et Bien Commun
Author:
Florence Piron
Sous la direction de Marc Jeannotte
Date Added:
04/30/2020
On Civic Republicanism: Ancient Lessons for Global Politics
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With contributions from scholars across North America and Europe, this edited volume explores contemporary political problems through various texts from antiquity through the present. Divided into two parts and a total of 15 chapters, the first five chapters explore “the classical heritage” and the last ten chapters turn to European Enlightenment ideas.

Subject:
Political Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Geofrey C. Kellow
Neven Leddy
Date Added:
12/08/2022
On Global Citzenship: James Tully in Dialogue
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This edited volume is organized as a dialogue on the theme of global citizenship. In response to a lead essay by Canadian political theorist James Tully, seven subsequent chapters offer responses to Tully’s framing of global citizenship. The ninth and final chapter offers a closing response from Tully.

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Political Science
Social Science
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Textbook
Author:
James Tully
Date Added:
12/08/2022
Open Textbook for SPC 101 for 2021-2022
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An open educational resource textbook for a college-level basic communication course

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This book is based on three open educational textbooks and is designed for a college level communication course. Original works can be found at Saylor.org and Wikibooks.

Word Count: 242658

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Business and Communication
Communication
Social Science
Sociology
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compiled by Tony Arduini
Date Added:
10/25/2021
Organismal Biology (Open Course)
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The following open course for Organismal Biology was created under an Affordable Learning Georgia Textbook Transformation Grant:

https://oer.galileo.usg.edu/biology-collections/14/

Included are four units containing a comprehensive set of learning modules with outcomes listed:

Biodiversity
Growth and Reproduction
Chemical and Electrical Signals
Nutrition, Transport, and Homeostasis

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Psychology
Social Science
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Provider:
University System of Georgia
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Galileo Open Learning Materials
Author:
Shana Kerr
Date Added:
03/20/2018
Our Lives: An Ethnic Studies Primer
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The book is an introduction or primer to ethnic studies and is not a complete or comprehensive review of the literature. Content focuses on major concepts, theories, perspectives, and voices in ethnic studies with research from anthropology, history, political science, psychology, and sociology to offer an inclusive approach for critical inquiry. Modules include learning objectives, a list of key terms and concepts, applications (exercises), biological reflections (stories), summary, and review questions.

The book addresses the five student learning outcomes and core competencies for Ethnic Studies graduation requirement approved by the California State University Council on Ethnic Studies (GE Area F), and explores the four major underrepresented groups in the U.S. including Native American, African American, Asian American, and Latinx American communities.

Our Lives: An Ethnic Studies Primer is available in three online formats:

PDF version
https://www.hancockcollege.edu/ccecho/documents/Our%20Lives%20An%20Ethnic%20Studies%20Primer%20v3%20FINAL.pdf

Pressbooks version
https://ourlives.pressbooks.com/

LibreTexts version
https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Sandboxes/admin/Our_Lives_-_An_Ethnic_Studies_Primer_(Kennedy_and_Bermio)

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Ethnic Studies
Social Science
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Provider:
Hancock College
Author:
Rowena Bermio
Vera Kennedy
Date Added:
08/02/2022
Paranormal Psychology: PSY410
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This Pressbook version primarily exists to encourage others to adapt and adopt Paranormal Psychology: PSY410 using Pressbooks. This OER packet contains the course materials for PSY410: Paranormal Psychology.

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This OER packet contains the course materials for PSY410: Paranormal Psychology. Although often dismissed as a pseudoscience, there are many things we can learn about human beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors by studying phenomena that our current science cannot explain. The course begins with a history of real scientific studies that have been conducted to try and determine whether things like extrasensory perception, telepathy, and telekinesis are real phenomena, with a particular emphasis on what those studies can teach us about the scientific method more generally. This is followed by an examination of things related to the afterlife (e.g., ghosts, mediums, near death experiences, reincarnation claims) and things related to extraterrestrial life, with a particular focus on the psychological (and other) explanations for these phenomena and the implications of believing in these phenomena. Then we focus on belief systems and their implications, including astrology, superstitions, rituals, and cults. We end by focusing on witches, monsters, haunted places, and haunted objects, again focusing on the reasons people believe and the implications of those beliefs on daily life. The purpose of the course is not to change your beliefs. Rather it is to expose you to the scientific perspective related to those beliefs. Remember, paranormal phenomena are simply things we cannot yet explain…

Word Count: 6120

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Psychology
Social Science
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Textbook
Provider:
Portland State University
Author:
Larry Martinez
Date Added:
11/24/2020
Parenting and Family Diversity Issues
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This book has been created for students and all individuals who work with children and families (e.g., educators, parents, caregivers, direct support workers, etc.) in diverse contexts. It is imperative to understand how and what factors may influence child outcomes across the lifespan. Therefore, key concepts related to parenting, child-rearing, care-giving, and parenting education are outlined in this textbook to provide historical, theoretical, and practical perspectives across vast settings and developmental domains.

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This book has been created for students and all individuals who work with children and families (e.g., educators, parents, caregivers, direct support workers, etc.) in diverse contexts. It is imperative to understand how and what factors may influence child outcomes across the lifespan. Therefore, key concepts related to parenting, child-rearing, care-giving, and parenting education are outlined in this textbook to provide historical, theoretical, and practical perspectives across vast settings and developmental domains.

Word Count: 75635

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Applied Science
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Psychology
Social Science
Sociology
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Textbook
Provider:
Iowa State University
Author:
Diana Lang
Date Added:
05/18/2020
Park Statue Politics: World War II Comfort Women Memorials in the United States
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Numerous academics have researched Japan’s dehumanizing comfort women system that, for decades, forced innocents into sexual slavery. Since 2010 a campaign has been in place to proliferate comfort women memorials in the United States. These memorials now span from New York to California and from Texas to Michigan. They recount only the Korean version of this history, which this text finds incomplete. They do not mention that, immediately following World War II, American soldiers also frequented Japan’s comfort women stations. They say nothing of how, to the present day, GIs continue to patronize Asian women and girls organized in brothels near their barracks. The Korean narrative also ignores the significant role that Koreans played in recruiting women and girls into the system. Intentionally or not, comfort women memorials in the United States promote a political agenda rather than transparency, accountability and reconciliation. This book explains, critiques, and expands on the competing state and civil society narratives regarding the dozen memorials erected in the United States since 2010 to honor female victims of the comfort women system established and maintained by the Japanese military from 1937 to 1945.

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Political Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
E-International Relations
Author:
Thomas Ward
William Day
Date Added:
03/08/2019
Pensée afro-caribéenne et (psycho)traumatismes de l’esclavage et de la colonisation
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Toubiyon Twoma Lesklavaj ak Kolonizasyon: Dangoyaj Panse Afwo-Karayibeyen

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Quelles sont les séquelles psychologiques, sociales, culturelles et épistémiques de l’histoire de l’esclavage et de la colonisation dans le développement de la psyché haïtienne et afro-caribéenne? Ce livre en français et en créole aborde ces questions fondamentales sous les angles de l’histoire, du patrimoine, de la religion, de l’épistémologie, de l’éducation, de la littérature et de la langue. Issu d’un colloque organisé en 2016 par l’Association Sikotwomatis ak Afrikanite à Port-au-Prince, il a pour but de lancer une réflexion approfondie sur un aspect crucial de la réalité haïtienne contemporaine.

Word Count: 77004

ISBN: 978-2-924661-10-9

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Subject:
Psychology
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Éditions science et bien commun
Author:
Serge Madhère
Sous la direction de Judite Blanc
Date Added:
10/27/2017