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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Francis L. Broderick

Progressivism at Risk

Progressivism at Risk

Francis L. Broderick

Praeger Publishers Inc
1989
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Broderick covers the ballyhoo and intrigue of the 1912 presidential campaign with remarkable evenhandedness and realism. He views the race for the White House from the vantage points of the Wilson, Roosevelt, Taft, and Debs camps, and analyzes their strengths and weaknesses accordingly. The book emphasizes the variety of choice offered to the progressive voter in 1912. . . . Broderick makes his points with great clarity and persuasiveness, as well as with detailed examples and anecdotes. This book offers fresh insight into an oft-covered campaign year. ChoiceThe presidential election of 1912 was critical in American history, defining not only the Progressive Era, but setting domestic political standards that remained implicitly or explicitly influential until the second Nixon administration. The election campaign dealt with the central issue of Progressivism: How could the United States develop a strategy for orderly social change in a new economic order created by large-scale industrial capitalism? However, in the face of an acknowledged need for reform, there was little agreement on what reforms were desirable.Broderick provides an in-depth picture of the personalities and issues involved in this crucial election. He shows how the four presidential candidates--Roosevelt, Taft, Debs, and Wilson--sought votes for their solutions. In addition to battling each other, the author contends, the candidates struggled for dominance within their own parties. Broderick also considers the influence of Elihu Root, Robert M. La Follette, William Jennings Bryan, Charles Murphy, Champ Clark, and a dozen other political leaders who left their mark on the drama of the campaign of 1912. In conclusion, he demonstrates how, while Wilson won the office, Roosevelt won the debate and shaped the future. This history of an election unique in American politics will be welcomed by political scientists, historians, and the general reader.
L'ART DU CONTRE-INTERROGATOIRE (traduit en français/contient biographie de l'auteur)
"L'Art du Contre-Interrogatoire" de Francis L. Wellman est bien plus qu'un simple trait juridique, c'est une plong e envo tante dans l'univers complexe et fascinant des salles d'audience du d but du 20e si cle. Avec une ma trise narrative exceptionnelle, Wellman nous emm ne dans les coulisses des tribunaux, o se jouent des affrontements intellectuels d'une intensit in gal e. travers les pages de ce livre captivant, nous d couvrons le g nie de Wellman, un avocat dont l'expertise a r volutionn l'art du contre-interrogatoire. Avec une habilet remarquable, il d voile les secrets de sa m thode, nous invitant une valse sophistiqu e d'intellect, de strat gie et d'ing niosit .Chaque chapitre de ce chef-d'oeuvre intemporel est une le on magistrale, o Wellman guide ses lecteurs travers les subtilit s du contre-interrogatoire avec une pr cision redoutable. Des anecdotes poignantes et des cas r els viennent illustrer ses propos, nous plongeant au coeur des affrontements juridiques les plus passionnants de l' poque.Bien plus qu'un simple manuel technique, "L'Art du Contre-Interrogatoire" est un voyage au coeur de la psych humaine, o la v rit se cache souvent derri re les mots et les silences. Wellman nous apprend d crypter les t moignages, d m ler les mensonges et les demi-v rit s avec une perspicacit hors du commun.Paru pour la premi re fois en 1903, ce livre demeure une r f rence incontournable pour les praticiens du droit, mais il s duira galement les amateurs d'histoires captivantes et les passionn s de justice. travers les pages de ce classique intemporel, on d couvre l'art du contre-interrogatoire sous un jour nouveau, comme une danse complexe o chaque mouvement est minutieusement calcul .En somme, "L'Art du Contre-Interrogatoire" est bien plus qu'un livre sur le droit, c'est une ode la perspicacit humaine, la recherche de la v rit et l'art de la persuasion. Une lecture incontournable pour quiconque s'int resse au fonctionnement du syst me judiciaire et la complexit des relations humaines.
Child Behavior Ri

Child Behavior Ri

Francis L. Ilg

William Morrow Company
1992
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The long-awaited revision of the bestselling and definitive child care manual from the internationally renowned Gesell Institute of Human Behavior.Child BehaviorThe classic child care manual from theinternationally renowned Gesell InstituteSince it was first published, Child Behavior has become classic reading for parents and professionals around the world. This authoritative guide offers the basics of child development, addressing exactly how children's bodies can affect their behavior. The authors not only discuss what to do to treat specific behavior problems but actually advise parents on how, in many instances, they can prevent many common and more serious problems. The authors' practical, accessible advice covers a variety of issues including: Everyday activities such as eating, sleeping, and dreamsIntelligence and success in schoolStress and fearsRelationships with parents and siblingsDiscipline Talking about difficult subjects such as religion, death, adoption, and divorce What to do if further help is needed, with a full explanation of diagnostic tests and treatments
Media and Protest Logics in the Digital Era

Media and Protest Logics in the Digital Era

Francis L.F. Lee; Joseph M. Chan

Oxford University Press Inc
2018
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Digital and social media are increasingly integrated into the dynamics of protest movements around the world. They strengthen the mobilization power of movements, extend movement networks, facilitate new modes of protest participation, and give rise to new protest formations. Meanwhile, conventional media remains an important arena where protesters and their targets contest for public support. This book examines the role of the media -- understood as an integrated system comprised of both conventional media institutions and digital media platforms -- in the formation and dynamics of the Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong. For 79 days in 2014, Hong Kong became the focus of international attention due to a public demonstration for genuine democracy that would become known as the Umbrella Movement. During this time, twenty percent of the local population would join the demonstration, the most large-scale and sustained act of civil disobedience in Hong Kong's history -- and the largest public protest campaign in China since the 1989 student movement in Beijing. On the surface, this movement was not unlike other large-scale protest movements that have occurred around the world in recent years. However, it was distinct in how bottom-up processes evolved into a centrally organized, programmatic movement with concrete policy demands. In this book, Francis L. F. Lee and Joseph M. Chan connect the case of the Umbrella Movement to recent theorizations of new social movement formations. Here, Lee and Chan analyze how traditional mass media institutions and digital media combined with on-the-ground networks in such a way as to propel citizen participation and the evolution of the movement as a whole. As such, they argue that the Umbrella Movement is important in the way it sheds light on the rise of digital-media-enabled social movements, the relationship between digital media platforms and legacy media institutions, the power and limitations of such occupation protests and new "action logics," and the continual significance of old protest logics of resource mobilization and collective action frames. Through a combination of protester surveys, population surveys, analyses of news contents and social media activities, this book reconstructs a rich and nuanced account of the Umbrella Movement, providing insight into numerous issues about the media-movement nexus in the digital era.
Media and Protest Logics in the Digital Era

Media and Protest Logics in the Digital Era

Francis L.F. Lee; Joseph M. Chan

Oxford University Press Inc
2018
nidottu
Digital and social media are increasingly integrated into the dynamics of protest movements around the world. They strengthen the mobilization power of movements, extend movement networks, facilitate new modes of protest participation, and give rise to new protest formations. Meanwhile, conventional media remains an important arena where protesters and their targets contest for public support. This book examines the role of the media -- understood as an integrated system comprised of both conventional media institutions and digital media platforms -- in the formation and dynamics of the Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong. For 79 days in 2014, Hong Kong became the focus of international attention due to a public demonstration for genuine democracy that would become known as the Umbrella Movement. During this time, twenty percent of the local population would join the demonstration, the most large-scale and sustained act of civil disobedience in Hong Kong's history -- and the largest public protest campaign in China since the 1989 student movement in Beijing. On the surface, this movement was not unlike other large-scale protest movements that have occurred around the world in recent years. However, it was distinct in how bottom-up processes evolved into a centrally organized, programmatic movement with concrete policy demands. In this book, Francis L. F. Lee and Joseph M. Chan connect the case of the Umbrella Movement to recent theorizations of new social movement formations. Here, Lee and Chan analyze how traditional mass media institutions and digital media combined with on-the-ground networks in such a way as to propel citizen participation and the evolution of the movement as a whole. As such, they argue that the Umbrella Movement is important in the way it sheds light on the rise of digital-media-enabled social movements, the relationship between digital media platforms and legacy media institutions, the power and limitations of such occupation protests and new "action logics," and the continual significance of old protest logics of resource mobilization and collective action frames. Through a combination of protester surveys, population surveys, analyses of news contents and social media activities, this book reconstructs a rich and nuanced account of the Umbrella Movement, providing insight into numerous issues about the media-movement nexus in the digital era.