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We provide an illustrated list of species belonging to the genus Symmachia Hübner, [1819] (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae: Symmachiini) collected during an expedition conducted between September 10-21, 2011 in the northern part of the Parque Nacional da Serra do Divisor, Acre, Brazil, a remote region of Amazon rainforest. A total of 46 individuals were collected belonging to 15 species. For all recorded species, drawings of male genitalia and behavioral information are provided to support future studies on the taxonomy of the group. A new species, Symmachia divisora Dolibaina and Leite, sp. nov., is described, and a revised status for Symmachia hetaerina hesione Stichel, 1910, stat. rev., is proposed.
Arbeitszeitregelungen sowie Löhne und Gehälter sind zentrale personalpolitische Instrumente, und haben dementsprechend eine hohe Bedeutung bei der Fachkräftegewinnung und -bindung. Allerdings bieten die Daten des aktuellen IAB-Betriebspanels nur bedingt Hinweise, dass diese bereits heute im Hinblick auf bestehende oder erwartete Fachkräfteengpässe genutzt werden. Einzig die etwas häufiger anzutreffende übertarifliche Entlohnung in Betrieben mit aktuellen oder erwarteten Stellenbesetzungsproblemen kann als Indikator betrachtet werden, während die Betrachtung der vergangenen Entwicklung weder bei den vereinbarten durchschnittlichen wöchentlichen Arbeitszeiten und den geleisteten Überstunden, noch bei den Löhnen und Gehältern Anhaltspunkte für eine verstärkte Nutzung dieser Instrumente zur Abfederung von Fachkräfteengpässen liefert. Auch die genauere Betrachtung nach von Fachkräfteengpässen besonders betroffenen Wirtschaftszweigen lässt wenig Rückschlüsse auf eine verstärkte Nutzung dieses Instrumentariums zu. In den Branchen, in denen bereits heute Probleme bei der Stellenbesetzung bestehen, wie beispielsweise den Sonstigen Dienstleistungen, zu denen auch die Gesundheits- und Sozialberufe zählen, werden eher niedrigere Arbeitsvolumen und niedrigere Löhne als im Durchschnitt verzeichnet. In der Regel sind die Unterschiede und die Veränderungen im Zeitverlauf zudem vergleichsweise gering, und wo dies nicht der Fall ist und deutliche Ausschläge zu verzeichnen sind, hat dies in erster Linie konjunkturelle Gründe. Die genannten Differenzen bei den Löhnen verweisen jedoch exemplarisch auf den möglichen umgekehrten Zusammenhang zwischen dem Einsatz personalpolitscher Instrumente und möglichen Fachkräfteengpässen: Statt mit höheren Löhnen auf Stellenbesetzungsprobleme zu reagieren, sind die bestehenden oder erwarteten Fachkräfteprobleme vielmehr Folge des Umstands, dass viele Betriebe, aus Wettbewerbs- oder anderen Gründen, keine höheren Löhne zahlen können. Der Mangel an betrieblichen Gestaltungsspielräumen bei den „harten“ Faktoren wie Arbeitszeiten und Löhnen wiederum kann nur kompensiert werden, wenn weiterhin und vermehrt die Flexibilisierungspotentiale genutzt werden. Der recht deutliche Anstieg der Verbreitung von Arbeitszeitkonten zeigt, dass dies zumindest teilweise bereits vollzogen wird, zumal insbesondere Betriebe mit aktuellen und erwarteten Fachkräftebedarfen hiervon Gebrauch machen.
Aspects of Colonial Tanzanian History is a collection of essays that examines the lives and experiences of both colonizers and the colonized during colonial rule in what is today known as Tanzania. Dr. Mbogoni examines a range of topics hitherto unexplored by scholars of Tanzania history, namely: excessive alcohol consumption (the sundowners); adultery and violence among the colonial officials; attitudes to inter-racial sexual liaisons especially between Europeans and Africans; game-poaching; European settler vigilantism; radio broadcasting; film production and the nature of Arab slavery in Zanzibar. A particularly noteworthy case related to European vigilantism is examined: the trial of Oldus Elishira, a Maasai, for the murder of a European settler farmer in 1955. The victim, Harold M. Stuchbery, was speared to death when he attempted to 'arrest' a group of Maasai young men who were passing through his farm. The event highlighted the differences in the concepts of justice held by Maasai and the imported justice systems from the colonizers. It also raised vexing questions about the colonial judge's acquittal of Oldus Elishira, while the Maasai who should have been satisfied with that decision decided to take it upon themselves to mete out an appropriate punishment to Elshira instead of total acquittal, and to compensate Mrs. Stuchbery for the death of her husband by giving her a number of heads of cattle.
Globalization is a term that describes the contradictory economic, political, and cultural processes of world capitalist integration. Although capitalism has been of a global character since the 1400s, the current phase of globalization is manifest by emergent transnational institutions, changing relations between multinational corporations and assaulted paradise of sovereign nation-states and the development of a global monoculture of consumption among feuding class divides. This book examines the relationship between globalization and nation states, the dynamics, contradictions, and crisis of global capitalism, and the developing and maturing class struggles and the prospects for social change and transformation of global capitalism. It examines these class struggles within the context of the globalization of capital and draws out the political implications of this process for the future course of capitalist development on a world scale. In this book Tatah Mentan drives home the point that contemporary neoliberal globalization is in fact an advanced stage of capitalist hegemonism and that the contradictions of 21st century globalization are thus a projection of the contradictions of capitalism on a global scale, with all its inherent exploitative characteristics and militarized class conflicts that will lead to the revolutionary transformation of vulture capitalist society. He argues that dominant global processes are not an immutable feature of capitalism, but are contested by social class actors across these three dimensions.
This is a complex volume that combines a good deal of survey data on Bakassi and its populations with more ethnographically based insights into the conditions of the Bakassi communities. The book is the outcome of research carried out by Fongot Kini between 2004 and 2009. The work is intended to serve as first hand exhaustive information on the live situation in the contested Bakassi Cameroon-Nigeria border region. The term Bakassi engenders multiple meanings loaded with many conflicting emotional, spiritual and material interests. Native inhabitants are systematically disinherited of their ancestral cultural heritage and socio-economic resources. They are bastardised, humiliated and scammed by unscrupulous opportunists who deliberately misidentify them with intentions of dispossessing them of their ancestral lands and natural resources. Overall the author is in sympathy with the Bakassi who he argues have been marginalised and neglected by the Cameroon state. In particular, the value of the indigenous communities in terms of local economies as well as securing this vital border area has not been recognised and various external groups have been either allowed or encouraged to settle there to both the detriment of local populations and to the security of the region.
Bare and Breaking
(2012)
Karin Schimke is a widely published journalist and columnist, and the Cape Times books editor. She also works as a writing tutor and mentor, an author of non-fiction - including the best-selling Fabulously Forty and Beyond, co-written with Margie Orford - of children's books and of short stories. She edited Open, an anthology of erotic short stories written by some of South Africa's best known women writers. Her poetry has appeared in South Africa Writing, New Contrast, New Coin and Carapace magazines. Bare and Breaking is her first collection of poems.
The book investigates what have become of Cameroonian transnational family and friendship ties in the age of the mobile phone and the internet that make people readily available and reachable. Most theoretical literature states that these tools of sociality cement transnational social relationships through instantaneous interaction. To capture the different experiences and impressions on the significance of these media in easing communication for migrants and non-migrants, Tazanu draws on ethnographic accounts based on his fieldwork in Freiburg (Germany) and Buea (Cameroon). He argues that it is mainly the migrants who maintain or are expected to maintain ties with non-migrants back in Cameroon through calls and material support. The main finding of the study is that cell phones and the internet have facilitated discontents, grudges, insults, fights, avoidance, arguments and estrangement of relationships much more than they have contributed to binding friends or families through direct mediation. Underlying these aspects of distanciation are the high expectations and sometimes contradictory motives for instant virtual interaction. Non-migrants' accounts suggest that direct availability and reachability should lead to uninterrupted transnational interaction and also that the cultural practices of remittances from migrants are easily requested and coordinated. Such motives are generally contrary to migrants' wishes, willingness or ability to support friends and families in Cameroon. These unexpected outcomes arising from rapid speed of interaction questions the advantages that are often associated with instant sociality across space and time. The finding is a call for the cultural background and life-world experiences of media users to be taken into consideration when theorising the significance of information technology in the debate on media globalisation.
Biblical Studies, Theology, Religion and Philosophy : An Introduction for African Universities
(2012)
This book introduces the study of Biblical studies, theology, religion and philosophy from an African perspective. The book comprises twenty six chapters divided into four sections. The first section deals with Biblical studies, the second with theology, the third with religion and the fourth with philosophy. The contributions are from 20 eminent scholars from African and Caribbean universities.