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Hildebrand, W. J. Theorie van theatrale interactie. Amsterdam: Thela Thesis, 1999.

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Het thema centraal: Theorie en praktijk van themagecentreerde interactie. Soest: Nelissen, 2004.

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Mechtild, Claessens, ed. De anderen en ik: Het belang van sociale intelligentie. Amsterdam [etc.]: De Arbeiderspers, 2011.

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Mevissen, J. W. M. Interactie met beleid?: Een verkenning van het arbeidsmarktgedrag van overheid en ondernemingen. Amsterdam: Swets & Zeitlinger, 1992.

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Gastelaars, R. E. van Engelsdorp. De nieuwe stad: Stedelijke centra als brandpunten van interactie. Rotterdam: NAi Uitgevers, 2006.

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Sluyzer, Betty (Elisabeth Maria), 1953-, Verburg, Marja (M.E.), and Gerritsen Paula 1956-, eds. Mijn eerste Van Dale Interactief woordenboek: Animaties en spelletjes. Utrecht: Van Dale Lexicografie, 2008.

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R. E. van Engelsdorp Gastelaars. De nieuwe stad: Stedelijke centra als brandpunten van interactie. Rotterdam: NAi Uitgevers, 2006.

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Mulder, Arjen. Van beeld naar interactie: Betekenis en agency in de kunsten. Rotterdam: V2_Publishing/NAi Uitgevers, 2010.

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1956-, Gerritsen Paula, ed. My First English Van Dale interactief woordenboek: Versjes en animaties. Utrecht: Van Dale, 2009.

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Wal, Harmen van de. Privacy scripting: De impact van architectuur op sociale interactie in woongebouwen. Bussum: Uitgeverij Thoth, 2015.

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Eleveld, Marrit. 40 jaar eigen wijs!: 40 years of pioneering spirit! : de geschiedenis van Introdans Interactie. Arnhem: Introdans, 2012.

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van, Harreveld Frenk, and Pligt J. van der, eds. Streng doch rechtvaardig?: Interactie tussen handhaver en gehandhaafde als determinant van regelnaleving, strafacceptatie en percepties van rechtvaardigheid. Den Haag: Boom Juridische uitgevers, 2009.

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Ouwerkerk, J. W. Streng doch rechtvaardig?: Interactie tussen handhaver en gehandhaafde als determinant van regelnaleving, strafacceptatie en percepties van rechtvaardigheid. Den Haag: Boom Juridische uitgevers, 2009.

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Baaijens, Joan. Beleidsnetwerken in actie: Een analyse van de interactie tussen overheid en belangengroepen, naar aanleiding van het prijs-/inkomensbeleid vrije beroepsbeoefenaars. Deventer: Kluwer, 1988.

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Hoek, Aukje A. H. van. Internationale mobiliteit van werknemers: Een onderzoek naar de interactie tussen arbeidsrecht, EG-recht en IPR aan de hand van de Detacheringsrichtlijn. Den Haag: Sdu, 2000.

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Blommaerts, Lieve. Onderzoek naar de communicatieve competentie van migrantenkinderen: Met speciale aandacht voor nuancering in de conversationele interactie. Antwerpen: Universiteit Antwerpen, Universitaire Instelling Antwerpen, Departement Germaanse, Afd. Linguïstiek, 1992.

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Klinkers, L. E. M. Beleid begint bij de samenleving: Een zoektocht naar de menselijke maat : over de essentie van interactief beleid maken. Utrecht: Lemma, 2002.

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Graaf, Gerrit R. de. De wereld wordt omgekeerd: Culturele interactie tussen de vrijgemaakt-gereformeerde zendelingen en zendingswerkers en de Papoea's van Boven Digoel (1956-1995). Barneveld: Uitgeverij De Vuurbaak, 2012.

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Jacobs, B. C. M., and Erik-Jan Broers. Interactie tussen wetgever en rechter vóór de Trias Politica: Handelingen van het congres gehouden te Tilburg op 12 en 13 december 2002. Den Haag: Boom Juridische Uitgevers, 2003.

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Levelt, W. J. M. Onder sociale wetenschappen: Toegelicht aan psychologie, economie en taalkunde : bijdrage aan het Akademie-symposium 'Over de schutting : de interactie van de gedrags- en maatschappijwetenschappen' 12 oktober 1987. Amsterdam: Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, 1988.

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Bunt, P. A. E. van de. Management van verandering: Interactie van omgeving, strategie, structuur en cultuur (Management en organisatie). Kluwer Bedrijfswetenschappen, 1995.

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Priemus, Hugo. Ruimtelijk en mobiliteitsbeleid: Interactie van rijksinstrumenten (Stedelijke en regionale verkenningen). Delft University Press, 1998.

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Wit, H. F. de. De verborgen bloei: Over de psychologische achtergronden van spiritualiteit (Interacties). 3rd ed. Kok Agora, 1994.

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Staff, CGS. Systems - Agriculture, Pollution, and Politics: How They Interact Within the Chesapeake Bay. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1996.

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Esler, Karen J., Anna L. Jacobsen, and R. Brandon Pratt. Transformation. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198739135.003.0008.

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Extensive habitat loss and habitat conversion has occurred across all mediterranean-type climate (MTC) regions, driven by increasing human populations who have converted large tracts of land to production, transport, and residential use (land-use, land-cover change) while simultaneously introducing novel forms of disturbance to natural landscapes. Remaining habitat, often fragmented and in isolated or remote (mountainous) areas, is threatened and degraded by altered fire regimes, introduction of invasive species, nutrient enrichment, and climate change. The types and impacts of these threats vary across MTC regions, but overall these drivers of change show little signs of abatement and many have the potential to interact with MTC region natural systems in complex ways.
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Wager, Julia, and Boris Zernikow. Pain in children. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198785750.003.0041.

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Pain management in children is a specialized service. Pain aetiology, assessment, and treatment vary at every age from pre-term foetuses at 23 weeks gestation to adolescence. In this chapter of European Pain Management advances in our understanding of pain assessment are reviewed, particularly in the use of developmentally relevant technology. Advances in acute pain, cancer pain, and in chronic pain are also reviewed, with a special focus on innovations in multidisciplinary treatments for chronic pain. There is a need to raise awareness and understanding of the needs of paediatric pain patients, and their family members. Education for all professionals who interact with pain patients is essential, as is the need to invest in specialized pain management services, and professionals, across Europe.
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Gertler, Meric S. Institutions, Geography, and Economic Life. Edited by Gordon L. Clark, Maryann P. Feldman, Meric S. Gertler, and Dariusz Wójcik. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198755609.013.12.

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Institutional approaches to understanding economic activity have become widespread in recent years. Both economists and economic geographers have embraced the idea that institutions shape, constrain, and enable economic behaviour, and that the nature of this relationship will vary according to the institutional architecture of particular geographical spaces. While much work has focused on national institutions, geographers have shown interest in the role and influence of regional institutions in shaping economic behaviour. Economists have largely confined their analysis to how formal national institutions shape aggregate outcomes of nation states. While geographers have begun to focus on the question of how regional institutions interact with national institutions, the analysis still remains preliminary and tentative. Equally pressing questions pertain to the processes of institutional change—both regional and national, the role and influence of individual agency, and the extent to which the path and direction of institutional evolution are predictable.
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Kleege, Georgina. Touch Tourism. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190604356.003.0005.

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The chapter begins with an account of a touch tour at New York’s Museum of Modern Art and goes on to describe similar programs elsewhere. These programs vary widely in terms of their understanding and expectations of blind perception. I will also discuss sites that require visitors to interact with architecture or landscape nonvisually. The “Cathedrals through Touch and Sound” program in England promotes recognition that appreciating architecture engages senses beyond sight. Similarly, a topiary reproduction of Georges Seurat’s “Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte,” though not designed for blind visitors, gives a tactile and kinaesthetic understanding of the painting’s perspective and composition. Ultimately, the chapter calls on museum educators to find ways to collect the observations of blind visitors. Since everyone does not have the opportunity to touch the art, it makes sense to capture the insights of those who do in the interest of enlarging cultural knowledge.
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Wilsey, Brian J. Trophic Cascades in Grasslands. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198744511.003.0005.

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Top predators have effects that can ‘cascade down’ on lower trophic levels. Because of this cascading effect, it matters how many trophic levels are present. Predators are either ‘sit and wait’ or ‘active’. Wolves are top predators in temperate grasslands and can alter species composition of smaller-sized predators, prey, and woody and herbaceous plant species, either through direct effects or indirect effects (‘Ecology of Fear’). In human derived grasslands, invertebrate predators fill a similar ecological role as wolves. Migrating populations of herbivores tend to be more limited by food than non-migratory populations. The phenology and synchrony of births vary among prey species in a way that is consistent with an adaptation to predation. Precocious species have highly synchronous birth dates to satiate predators. Non-precocious species (‘hiders’) have asynchronous births. Results from studies that manipulate both predators and food support the hypothesis that bottom-up and top-down effects interact.
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Seeliger, Martin, and Sebastian Sevignani, eds. Ein neuer Strukturwandel der Öffentlichkeit? Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748912187.

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The public sphere is important for democracy and it is changing. Its current development is taking place at the point where three sequences of institutional change meet and interact: globalisation, commodification and the digitalisation of social dimensions. The contributions to this volume examine these developments in discussion with the public sphere theory of Jürgen Habermas, who presents his own reflections on a renewed structural transformation of the public sphere. The book is aimed at a broad interdisciplinary audience from the social and cultural sciences who are interested in lively and functioning public spheres and would like to gain an overview of related opportunities for and challenges to the legitimacy and effectiveness of democracy based on well-founded contemporary diagnoses of our times. With contributions by Marcus Baum, Timon Beyes, Ulrich Brinkmann, Leonhard Dobusch, Renate Fischer, Nancy Fraser, Jürgen Habermas, Heiner Heiland, Maximillian Heimstädt, Otfried Jarren, Sandra Kostner, Georg Krücken, Felix Maschewski, Anna-Verena Nosthoff, Claudia Ritzi, Christoph Roos, Hartmut Rosa, Martin Seeliger, Sebastian Sevignani, Philipp Staab, Thorsten Thiel, Tanja Thomas, Hans-Jörg Trenz, Silke Van Dyk, Fabian Virchow and Michael Zürn.
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Yi-chong, Xu, and Patrick Weller. The Working World of International Organizations. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198719496.001.0001.

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International organizations (IOs) matter. Based on extensive interviews and exchanges with key players in IOs in the past decade, this book uncovers the regular working world of IOs, to challenge the orthodox view that member states alone decide what IOs do and how they operate. This book provides a realistic and provocative account of the way IOs really work, a picture that would be recognized by those who work there. The Working World of International Organizations specifically examines three groups of players in IOs—state representatives, as proxy for states and often with schizophrenic demands, the head of IOs as diplomat, manager, and politician, and the staff of the permanent secretariat with their competing solutions. It explores their actions and interactions by asking who or what shapes their decisions; how and when decisions are made; how players interact within an IO; and how the interactions vary across six IOs. It argues that each and all of them must contribute if any progress is to be achieved in managing global problems. It shows why this is the case by examining how decisions are made in three key areas: agenda-setting, financing, and decentralization.
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Baldwin, Matthew, and Hannah Wunsch. Mortality after Critical Illness. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199653461.003.0003.

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Many critically ill patients now survive what were previously fatal illnesses, but long-term mortality after critical illness remains high. While study populations vary by country, age, intervention, or specific diagnosis, investigations demonstrate that the majority of additional deaths occur in the first 6 to 12 months after hospital discharge. Patients with diagnoses of cancer, respiratory failure, and neurological disorders leading to the need for intensive care have the highest long-term mortality, while those with trauma and cardiovascular diseases have much lower long-term mortality. Use of mechanical ventilation, older age, and a need for care in a facility after the acute hospitalization are associated with particularly high 1-year mortality among survivors of critical illnesses. Due to challenges of follow-up, less is known about causes of delayed mortality following critical illness. Longitudinal studies of survivors of pneumonia, stroke, and patients who require prolonged mechanical ventilation suggest that most debilitated survivors die from recurrent infections and sepsis. Potential biologic mechanisms for increased risk of death after a critical illness include sepsis-induced immunoparalysis, intensive care unit-acquired weakness, neuroendocrine changes, poor nutrition, and genetic variance. Studies are needed to fully understand how the severity of the acute critical illness interacts with comorbid disease, pre-illness disability, and pre-existing and acquired frailty to affect long-term mortality. Such studies will be fundamental to improve targeting of rehabilitative, therapeutic, and palliative interventions to improve both survival and quality of life after critical illness.
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Rafanelli, Lucia M. Promoting Justice Across Borders. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197568842.001.0001.

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This book develops a theory of the ethics of “reform intervention,” a category that includes any attempt to promote justice in a society other than one’s own. It identifies several dimensions along which reform interventions can vary (the degree of control interveners exercise over recipients, the urgency of interveners’ objectives, the costs an intervention poses to recipients, and how interveners interact with recipients’ existing political institutions) and examines how these variations affect the moral permissibility of reform intervention. The book argues that, once one acknowledges the variety of forms reform intervention can take, it becomes clear that not all of them are vulnerable to the objections usually leveled against intervention. In particular, not all reform interventions treat recipients with intolerance, disrespect recipients’ legitimate institutions, or undermine recipients’ collective self-determination. Combining philosophical analysis and discussion of several real-world cases, the book investigates which kinds of reform intervention are or are not vulnerable to these objections. In so doing, it also develops new understandings of the roles toleration, legitimacy, and collective self-determination should play in global politics. After developing principles to specify when different kinds of reform interventions are morally permissible, the book investigates how these principles could be applied in the real world. Ultimately, it argues that some reform interventions are, all things considered, morally permissible and that sometimes reform intervention is morally required. It argues we should reconceive the ordinary boundaries of political activity and begin to see the pursuit of justice via political contestation as humanity’s collective project.
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Annesley, Claire, Karen Beckwith, and Susan Franceschet. Cabinets, Ministers, and Gender. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190069018.001.0001.

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Cabinets, Ministers, and Gender explores why men have been more likely than women to be appointed to cabinet, why gendered patterns of appointment vary cross-nationally, and why, over time, women’s inclusion in cabinets has grown significantly. The book is innovative in conceiving of cabinet formation as a gendered process governed by rules that empower and constrain presidents and prime ministers as selectors of cabinet ministers, and rules that prescribe, prohibit, and permit a range of criteria (experiential, affiliational, and representational) that qualify individuals for inclusion in cabinet. Focusing on seven country cases (Australia, Canada, Chile, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States) using three data sets—elite interviews, media data, and autobiographies—the book reveals the complex sets of rules governing cabinet formation in each country and demonstrates their gendered effects. The book shows how different types of rules empower and constrain selectors, and how these rules interact to create different opportunities and obstacles for women’s cabinet inclusion. The findings demonstrate how institutional change emerges from a complex iterative process through which political actors interpret and exploit ambiguity in rules to deviate from past practices of appointing mostly male cabinets. These selectors help to develop new rules about women’s inclusion, which constrain future leaders in assembling their cabinet. The authors coin the term “concrete floor” to capture the process by which minimum levels for women’s cabinet inclusion are established and become locked in over time, explaining how competing rules for cabinet appointments, changing norms, and women’s mobilization in political parties shape outcomes.
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Kellman, Noah. The Game Music Handbook. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190938680.001.0001.

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Writing music for games is an art that requires conceptual forethought, specialized technical skill, and a deep understanding of how players interact with games and game audio. The Game Music Handbook embarks on a journey through numerous soundscapes throughout video game history, exploring a series of concepts and techniques that are key to being a successful game music composer. This book organizes key game music scoring concepts into an applicable methodology, describing them with memorable distinctions that leave readers with a clear picture of how to apply them to creating music and sound. Any music composer or musician who wishes to begin a career in game composition can pick up this text and quickly gain a solid understanding of the core techniques for composing video game music, as well as the conceptual differences that separate it from any other compositional field. Some of these topics include designing emotional arcs for nonlinear timelines, the relationship between music and sound design, discussion of the player’s interaction with audio, and more. There is also much to be gained by advanced readers or game audio professionals, who will find detailed discussion of game state and its effect on player interaction, a composer-centric lesson on programming, how to work with version control, information on visual programming languages, emergent audio, music for virtual reality (VR), procedural audio, and other indispensable knowledge about advanced reactive music concepts. The text often explores the effect that music has on a player’s interaction with a game. It discusses the practical application of this interaction through the examination of various techniques employed in games throughout video game history to enhance immersion, emphasize emotion, and create compelling interactive experiences.
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