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Lauren Roberts
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Seuls les êtres extraordinaires ont leur place au royaume d'Ilya. Seuls ceux qui disposent d'un pouvoir ont le droit de vivre. Paedyn fait partie des Ordinaires, chassés et tués pour préserver cette société d'Élites. Son existence même est un crime.
Pour survivre, Paedyn se prétend Médium et mène une vie de voleuse dans les bas-fonds. Elle parvient à faire profil bas, jusqu'au jour où elle sauve sans le savoir l'un des princes d'Ilya. Elle est alors choisie pour les Épreuves de la Purge : une compétition brutale pour mettre en valeur les pouvoirs des Élites, dont elle est entièrement dépourvue...
Si les Épreuves ne la tuent pas, le prince Kai le fera lui-même lorsqu'il découvrira ce qu'elle est. Il est le futur Exécuteur, le bourreau des innocents, le chasseur d'Ordinaires. Elle est la menace qu'il est chargé d'anéantir. Tomber amoureux est peut-être ce qui pourrait leur arriver de pire. -
Feminist Perspectives on Building a Better Psychological Science of Gender
Nicola Curtin, Tomi-Ann Roberts, Lauren E. Duncan, Tomi-Ann Cortina
- Springer
- 15 Octobre 2016
- 9783319321417
This timely and thought-provoking collection explores the ways in which psychological science interacts with and addresses gender across varied subdisciplines in the field, from a feminist viewpoint. A particular aim of this volume is to move the conversation of gender in psychology beyond a difference-only paradigm. Veteran and emerging feminist scholars survey the handling of sex and gender issues across psychology, and describe how feminist perspectives and methodologies can and should be applied to enhance the field itself, but also in the service of social justice in the various cultures of corporations, academia, and the global stage. Contributions span theoretical advances, latest empirical findings, and real-world advocacy, with instructive and illuminating first-person accounts detailing challenges and rewards of feminist scholarship and practice in psychology. Throughout the volume, chapters document a dynamic field in its evolution from the traditional, two-dimensional study of gender-based differences to concerted multidisciplinary approaches, to cutting edge feminist theoretical and methodological advances such as intersectionality to understand gender in context.The volume is divided into three distinct sections. The first covers current theory and research in psychological science that considers gender beyond a difference-only paradigm. Then, leading feminist scholars reflect upon their own experiences in their respective subdisciplines. Finally, the third section explores innovative best practices and applications for feminist psychological science. Highlights of the coverage:o Beyond difference: Gender as a quality of social settings.o Adventures in feminist health psychology: Teaching about and conducting feminist psychological science.o Mind the thigh gap? Bringing feminist psychological science to the masses.o Feminist psychologists and institutional change in universities.With its stimulating compilation of theories, research, and applications, Feminist Perspectives On Building A Better Psychological Science of Gender is one of the most forward-thinking and innovative treatments of the field in recent years. It is a significant and important text for all psychologists, women's and gender studies specialists, social science researchers, and all those interested in using evidence-based psychological science to create a more just and equitable world.
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The Economic Function of a Stock Exchange
Robert A. Schwartz, John Aidan Byrne, Lauren Wheatley
- Springer
- 21 Novembre 2014
- 9783319103501
In recent years, exchanges on both sides of the Atlantic have been extensively reengineered, and their organizational structures have changed from non-profit, membership organizations to for-profit, demutualized organizations. Concurrently, new alternative trading systems have emerged and the traditional functions of broker/dealer firms have evolved. How have these changes affected the delivery of that mission? How has the efficiency of capital raising in the IPO market been impacted? These are among the key questions addressed in this book, titled after the Baruch College Conference, The Economic Function of a Stock Market. Featuring contributions from a panel of scholars, academicians, policymakers, and industry leaders, this volume examines current issues affecting market quality, including challenges in the marketplace, growth opportunities, and IPO capital raising in the global economy. The Zicklin School of Business Financial Markets Series presents the insights emerging from a sequence of conferences hosted by the Zicklin School at Baruch College for industry professionals, regulators, and scholars. Much more than historical documents, the transcripts from the conferences are edited for clarity, perspective and context; material and comments from subsequent interviews with the panelists and speakers are integrated for a complete thematic presentation. Each book is focused on a well delineated topic, but all deliver broader insights into the quality and efficiency of the U.S. equity markets and the dynamic forces changing them.?