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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      January 2011

      Framing the Troubles Online

      Northern Irish groups and website strategy

      by Paul Reilly

      Can the Internet really make a difference for groups who wish to either support or challenge a peace process? This book explores the ways in which civil and uncivil groups in Northern Ireland use the Internet during a period of conflict transformation, with a particular emphasis on their framing of their positions in respect of the acceptability of political violence and their attitudes to the peace process. In this way it represents the first comparative study of how Loyalist and Republican ideologies are projected in the online sphere. The book considers whether there are any qualitative differences between the online framing of terrorist-linked groups and the constitutional parties in the region. These research issues are addressed through the analysis of Loyalist and Republicans websites in 2004 and 2005, a period before the advent of Web 2.0 in which these websites were the only visible presence of these actors in cyberspace. The book concludes by considering the implications of these website strategies for community relations in Northern Ireland today. The websites of rival residents' groups are examined to determine whether the Internet is a safe environment in which these groups can foster better cross-community relations, and perhaps even bridging social capital, across sectarian interfaces. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of political communication, Northern Ireland, the Internet and civil society. ;

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      Humanities & Social Sciences

      Safety Skills for autistic adolescents

      “Safety Skills for autistic adolescents” contains 42 short stories and activities to help adolescents manage risk and support their well-being.

      by Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BSc

      Safety Skills Age Group: 12 years and over Safety is a critical issue for autistic adolescents, as managing risks and moving independently in their environment can be particularly challenging. The "Safety Skills" book of the "Social Steps" series is a comprehensive guide for developing safety skills. The included stories cover topics like personal safety (recognizing safety issues, responding to strangers, setting boundaries), home safety (following emergency procedures, exercising basic first aid), and online safety (safe internet usage, dealing with cyberbullying). The book also addresses community safety, including road safety, public behavior, self-advocacy (using communication and decision-making skills), and social safety (identifying bullying, abuse, and peer pressure). It also touches on health-related safety issues, such as personal hygiene and identifying diseases. Overall, "Safety Skills for Autistic Adolescents" is an essential tool for autistic adolescents, their parents, and teachers. It provides practical advice and structured activities to help young people understand and manage safety situations confidently and independently.

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      November 2025

      Reimagining business schools for the 21st century

      Alliance Manchester Business School

      by Kenneth McPhail, James Pendrill

      Whether it's dealing with regional economic disparities, global geopolitical upheaval, climate change, or the impact of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, we are living in pivotal times. To mark its 60th anniversary in 2025, this accessible book from Alliance Manchester Business School outlines in detail how business schools can play a significant role in confronting these huge challenges, and equip the next generation of business leaders with the skills they need to embrace them. Informing public and political debate on the role of business in both the causes and solutions to our biggest challenges the book offers a rethinking of the role of business in society. It will also discuss specific examples of how collaborations with business are leading to impact and change in society. Featuring a range of thought-provoking essays co-authored by eminent academics and business leaders, this collection will challenge the status quo and outline how business and management research is helping address grand challenges, generate economic growth, inform policy development, and define business thinking over the next generation.

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      1996

      Leben online

      Von der Chipkarte bis zum Europol-Netz: Der Mensch unter ständigem Verdacht

      by Leuthardt, Beat

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      February 2019

      Tourism Information Technology

      by Pierre J Benckendorff, Zheng Xiang, Pauline J Sheldon

      This third edition of 'Tourism Information Technology' provides a contemporary update on the complexities of using information technology in the tourism industry. It examines IT applications in all sectors including airlines, travel intermediaries, accommodation, foodservice, destinations, attractions, events and entertainment. Fully updated throughout and organised around the stages of the visitor journey, the book reviews how tourists are using technologies to support decision making before their trip, during their travels and at the destination. It: · Provides comprehensive and up to date coverage of all key topics in tourism information technologies · Covers new areas such as (among others) augmented and virtual reality, robotics, smart destinations, disruptive innovation and the collaborative economy, crowdsourcing for sustainability, online reputation management and big data · Incorporates a wealth of pedagogic features to aid student learning, including key models and concepts, research and industry insights, case studies, key terms, discussion questions, and links to useful websites. Accompanied online by instructor PowerPoint slides, multiple choice questions and further case studies, this book provides a comprehensive and learning-focused text for students of tourism and related subjects.

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      August 2000

      Bank und Börse online

      Geldanlage per Internet

      by Steinhaus, Ingo

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      January 2017

      The West must wait

      County Galway and the Irish Free State, 1922–32

      by Una Newell

      The West must wait presents a new perspective on the development of the Irish Free State. It extends the regional historical debate beyond the Irish revolution and raises a series of challenging questions about post-civil war society in Ireland. Through a detailed examination of key local themes - land, poverty, politics, emigration, the status of the Irish language, the influence of radical republicans and the authority of the Catholic Church - it offers a probing analysis of the socio-political realities of life in the new state. This book opens up a new dimension by providing a rural contrast to the Dublin-centred views of Irish politics. Significantly, it reveals the level of deprivation in local Free State society with which the government had to confront in the west. Rigorously researched, it explores the disconnect between the perceptions of what independence would deliver and what was achieved by the incumbent Cumann na nGaedheal administration.

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