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In: Thesis eleven: critical theory and historical sociology, Band 112, Heft 1, S. 35-51
ISSN: 0725-5136
In: Thesis eleven: critical theory and historical sociology, Band 112, Heft 1, S. 35-50
ISSN: 1461-7455, 0725-5136
"After the Civil War, as Black freedmen prepared to exercise their new voting rights in Georgia, white supremacist groups rose to restrict their ability to participate at the polls. Georgians faced a new prospect for brokering a class-based electoral coalition of white yeomen and Black freedmen. The failure of Reconstruction echoes today as Georgia remains a voting rights battleground. This book details this struggle for racial justice and democracy in postwar Georgia, with an eye on issues that have persisted more than 150 years later"--
This book proposes a radical reorganization of political and electoral power to address the current political imbalance between urban and rural populations in the United States. Hogan argues that, despite being smaller in population, a "financialist-ruralist coalition" has effectively used the Constitution--especially equal representation in the Senate--to create an anti-urban "vetocracy." This political imbalance protects the interests of the financial elite and rural cultural conservatives, while effectively blocking urban interests, particularly regarding the adoption of a broad range of structural reforms and progressive policy preferences. By re-dividing many of the largest federated states into smaller city-states, the book posits, the United States would reduce the ability of non-urban interests to control the Senate. This would allow an empowered urbanite alliance to pass the forward-looking legislation the nation needs to remain internationally competitive in the coming decades--
From Social Science to Data Science is a fundamental guide to scaling up and advancing your programming skills in Python. From beginning to end, this book will enable you to understand merging, accessing, cleaning and interpreting data whilst gaining a deeper understanding into computational techniques and seeing the bigger picture. With key features such as tables, figures, step-by-step instruction and explanations giving a wider context, Hogan presents a clear and concise analysis on key data collection and skills in Python
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Introduction -- Some terms I wish I didn't know -- Dating apps and meeting the right person -- Early dating -- Texting and social media -- Sex -- Being in a relationship -- Fighting -- Breakups and exes -- Deciding to be single, if your want -- Conclusion.
"In Secrets of a Soldier's Wife, award-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author Shanna Hogan tells the true story of a young Marine wife whose illicit affair ended in tragedy. In June 2014, 19-year-old Erin Corwin was living a quiet life in Twentynine Palms, California, expecting her first child with her husband, U.S. Marine Corporal Jon Corwin--until the day she drove off into the desert and never returned. As temperatures climbed into the hundreds, friends and family teamed up with local law enforcement in a grueling search of Joshua Tree National Park. Nearly two months after her disappearance, Corwin's body was found at the bottom of an abandoned mine shaft, a homemade garrote wrapped around her throat. Suspicions mounted within the tight-knit Marine community as residents questioned if the killer was one of their own. Fellow Marine Christopher Lee and his wife lived next door to the Corwins, and the two young couples had leaned on each other for support. But detectives soon discovered that Chris and Erin's relationship had developed into a whirlwind romance that consumed them both and called the paternity of Corwin's baby into question. Lee told investigators he'd gone out hunting the day of Corwin's disappearance, but his claims of innocence soon began to crumble. And while Corwin was researching baby names, Lee was reportedly searching the internet for ways to dispose of a human body. Through interviews, court records, and extensive research, bestselling true-crime author Shanna Hogan constructs a chilling story of betrayal, deception, and tragedy."--
Intro -- Title Page -- Contents -- Yes, I'm Using Dating Apps, and 20 Other Answers to Questions My Coworkers Shouldn't Ask Me -- Perks Tech Start-Ups Added to Recruit More Women -- An Unconscious Bias Training to Teach Men to Not Touch Their Female Coworkers -- The Sexism Conspiracy -- Transcript of a Meeting Where No Women Get Interrupted -- Quiz: As a Woman, Are You Too Aggressive, or Are You Politely Stating Your Opinion? -- If You Give a Man a Compliment on His Mediocre Job Performance -- 2019 Bechdel Test, Updated for Women at Work -- Negotiations -- If Women Assessed Male Candidates the Way Men Assess Women -- A Review of Lean Out: A Self-Help Book Teaching Men to Stop Talking for Once -- "Girls Didn't Like Me in College" and Nine Other Reasons Your Coworker Thinks It's Fine to Not Respect Women -- So Your Boss Asked You to Pick Up His Dry Cleaning -- If Tech Products Were Remade by Women -- Honest Captions for Photos on Your Company's Diversity Page -- Quiz: Are You a True Feminist, a Male Feminist, a Feminist Just to Get Laid, or a Loaf of Bread? -- How to Make Yourself Physically Resemble Mark Zuckerberg to Get More Venture Capital Funding -- Put Some Time on Your Calendar -- Letters from the CEO: Unfortunately, I'm Too Busy Curing Death to Focus on Hiring More Women -- My Male Coworkers Teach Me How Women Use the Internet -- As the Father of a Daughter, It Upsets Me That Women Don't Get Paid as Much, Because Who Will Support Me in My Old Age? -- How to Sit So Your Male Colleague Won't Think You Want to Have Sex with Him -- Letters from the CEO: No, We Don't Pay Women as Much as Men, but We Do Offer Free Tampons -- Appropriate Thank-Yous for the Man Who Generously Informed You That You Need to Negotiate Your Salary -- Diversity Your Tech Start-Up Doesn't Have to Worry About.
In: The Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political sciences
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Women and AIDS: Paradox of Visibility -- 2. Little Eva Revisited -- 3. Absent Mothers and Missing Children -- 4. The Lesbian Mammy -- 5. What Looks Like Progress: Black Feminist Narratives on HIV/AIDS -- 6. Conclusion: Beyond Sentimental AIDS -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index -- About the Author