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Volume contains: 84 NY 510 (Bean v. Edge) 84 NY 516 (Palmer v. Horn) 84 NY 522 (McConnell v. Sherwood) 84 NY 532 (Cagwin v. Town of Hancock) 84 NY 659 (Bergen v. Wyckoff) 85 NY 75 (Greenfield v. People) 85 NY 91 (Hennessy v. Patterson) 85 NY 593 (Olmsted v. Keyes) 86 NY 635 (Doran v. Franklin Fire Ins. Co.)
This edited collection provides a structured and in-depth analysis of the current use of multiple approaches beyond quotas for resolving the pressing issue of gender inequality, and the lack of female representation on corporate boards. Filling the gap in existing literature on this topic, the two volumes of Gender Diversity in the Boardroom offers systematic overviews of current debates surrounding the optimisation of gender diversity, and the suggested pathways for progress. Focusing on sixteen European countries, the skilled contributors explore the current situation in relation to women on boards debates and approaches taken. They include detailed reflections from critical stakeholders, such as politicians, practitioners and policy-makers. Volume 2 focuses on eight European countries having multiple approaches beyond quotas and is a promising and highly valuable resource for academics, practitioners, policy makers and anyone interested in gender diversity because it examines and critiques the current corporate governance system and national strategies for increasing the share of women not only on boards, but within companies beyond the boardroom.
This volume brings together important theoretical and methodological issues currently being debated in the field of history of education. The contributions shed insightful and critical light on the historiography of education, on issues of de-/colonization, on the historical development of the educational sciences and on the potentiality attached to the use of new and challenging source material.
This unique interview book stems from the days when South Africa`s notorious Apartheid regime collapsed. It was written in January of 1988 and I present the talks as they were recorded then. It brought me straight into the heart of the cultural resistance while simultaenously revising anthropological research, too. I looked at the contribution the Arts could play in terminating racial segregation and asked respondents if they would use their creative activity in this regard rather than practicing Art-for-Arts-sake? The book includes a detailed bibliography, a comprehensive set of footnotes and a black and white photo of respondents.
This is a great collection of action short stories from "The Golden Age of Science Fiction". Featured here are three stories by Ray Bradbury: "The Square Pegs", "The Irritated People", and "The Shape Of Things".
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