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Das Kamel, der Löwe und das Kind - Stadien unserer spirituellen Reise
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Der 6. Band der beliebten Reihe 'Ein Kurs in Wundern in der Praxis' Der weltweit beste Kenner von 'Ein Kurs in Wundern', Kenneth Wapnick, setzt neue Akzente für unsere Praxis im Umgang mit dem Kurs. Über die ausdrucksstarken Bilder der Parabel 'Von den drei Verwandlungen' des Philosophen Nietzsche werden wir zu den wesentlichen Stadien unserer spirituellen Reise geführt. Gleichzeitig eröffnet sich uns ein tiefes Verständnis für den Kursabschnitt 'Die Entwicklung des Vertrauens', in dem unser innerer Entwicklungsweg in sechs Phasen dargestellt wird. Im Verlauf dieses Reifungsprozesses zeigt sich, wie wir uns allmählich von unseren Illusionen lösen und ganz am Ende eins werden können mit der Wahrheit, die die Welt übersteigt.
Autorentext
Leslie A. Schwindt-Bayer is Associate Professor of Political Science at Rice University. She is author of Political Power and Women's Representation in Latin America and co-author of The Gendered Effects of Electoral Institutions.
Zusammenfassung
Just as Latin American countries began to transition to democracy in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the region also saw gains in social, cultural and economic gender equality. In accordance with modernization theories, women in the region have also made significant inroads into elected office. However, these gains vary a great deal between countries in Latin America. They also vary significantly at different levels of government even within the same country. Inside government arenas, representation is highly gendered with rules and norms that advantage men and disadvantage women, limiting women's access to full political power. While one might expect these variations to map onto socioeconomic and cultural conditions within each country, they don't correlate. This book makes, for the first time, a comprehensive comparison of gender and representation across the region in seven countries and at five different levels: the presidency, cabinets, national legislatures, political parties, and subnational governments. Overall, it argues that gender inequality in political representation in Latin America is rooted in democratic institutions and the democratic challenges and political crises facing the region. Institutions and political context not only influence the number of women and men elected to office, but also what they do once in office, the degree of power to which they gain access, and how their presence and actions influence democracy and society, more broadly. Drawing on the expertise of scholars of women, gender, and political institutions, this book is the most comprehensive analysis of women's representation in Latin America to date, and an important resource for research on women's representation worldwide. The causes, consequences, and challenges to women's representation in Latin America are not unique to that region, and the book uses Latin American patterns to draw broad conclusions about gendered representation in other areas of the world.
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- GTIN 09783923662821
- Übersetzer Margarethe Randow-Tesch
- Editor Margarethe Randow-Tesch
- Sprache Deutsch
- Größe H201mm x B126mm x T20mm
- Jahr 2014
- EAN 9783923662821
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-3-923662-82-1
- Veröffentlichung 30.06.2014
- Titel Das Kamel, der Löwe und das Kind - Stadien unserer spirituellen Reise
- Autor Kenneth Wapnick
- Untertitel EIN KURS IN WUNDERN in der Praxis
- Gewicht 232g
- Herausgeber Greuthof Gutach
- Anzahl Seiten 184
- Lesemotiv Orientieren
- Genre Spiritualität