Feminine fictions : revisiting the postmodern

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Feminine fictions : revisiting the postmodern

Patricia Waugh

Routledge, 1989

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ISBN 9780415015462

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Vulnerability Management demonstrates a proactive approach. Illustrated with examples drawn from more than three decades of multinational experience, Foreman demonstrates how much easier it is to manage potential weaknesses, than to clean up after a violation. Covering the diverse realms that chief officers need to know and the specifics applicable to singular areas of departmental responsibility, he provides both the strategic vision and action steps needed to prevent the exploitation of IT security gaps, especially those that are inherent in a larger organization. The book provides a fundamental understanding of technology risks--including cloud-based risk--from an interloper’s perspective.

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1. Introduction. 2. The Vulnerability Experience. 3. Program and Organization. 4. TechnologySelecting Technology. 5. Process. 6. Execution, Reporting, and Analysis Planning. 7. Strategic Vulnerabilities. 8. Vulnerabilities in the Cloud. 9. Summary.
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:pbk. ISBN 9780415015479

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As sociologists deepen their examinations of human rights in their teaching, research and thinking, it is essential that such work is conducted in a manner that is both mindful and critical of the knowledge we are building upon in both sociology and human rights. As the authors of this volume reveal, creating sociological knowledge that examines human rights for the expansion of human rights is something that sociologists are well equipped to undertake, whether through the use of mathematics, comparative-historical analysis, the study of emotions, conversations, or social psychology. In these chapters you will find both the roots of the study of human rights deep within sociological research and thinking and emerging techniques that will push the discipline as it seeks to expand understanding of human rights and so many other aspects of the social condition.

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1. Introduction David L. Brunsma, Keri E. Iyall Smith, and Brian K. Gran 2. Methodology Amir B. Marvasti and Karyn D. McKinney 3. Mathematical Sociology Guillermina Jasso 4. Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis Peter Eglin 5. Comparative and Historical Sociology Jean H. Quartaert and Benita Roth 6. Political Economy of the World-System Tarique Niazi and Jeremy Hein 7. Social Psychology Steven Hitlin and Matthew Andersson 8. Sociological Practice and Public Sociology Jan Marie Fritz 9. Teaching and Learning Corey Dolgon 10. History of Sociology J.I. (Hans) Bakker 11. Theory Elizabeth A. Gill 12. Emotions Ann Branaman 13. Marxist Sociology David Fasenfest Discussion Questions List of Acronyms Bibliography About the Editors

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