UNE-EN ISO 19157:2014/ A1:2018 Información geográfica. Calidad de los datos. Modificación 1: describir la calidad de los datos
Fecha Edición:
2018-03-28 /Vigente
Idiomas Disponibles:
Español, Inglés
ICS:
35.240.70 / Aplicaciones de las tecnologías de la información en la ciencia
07.040 / Astronomía. Geodesia. Geografía
CTN:
CTN 148 – Información geográfica digital
Equivalencias internacionales:
EN ISO 19157:2013/A1:2018(Idéntico)
ISO 19157:2013/Amd 1:2018(Idéntico)
Modificaciones:
Modifica a: UNE-EN ISO 19157:2014
Acknowledgments
Preface
Chapter 1 From Melting Pot to Salad Bowl
Chapter 2 Plato and Aristotle: Precursors of Socialism and Capitalism
Chapter 3 Left, Right, and Human Nature
Chapter 4 Temperament and Personality: The Key to the Elephant and Donkey
Chapter 5 The Tyranny of the Ivory Tower
Chapter 6 God or Caesar: Divine Providence or State Providence?
Chapter 7 The United States Constitution, the Rule of Law, and Political Ideology
Chapter 8 Equality and Freedom
Chapter 9 Socialism and Slavery
Chapter 10 Capitalism and Freedom
Chapter 11 Why the Left Has no Love for America
Chapter 12 Relativism, Morality, and Internal Colonialism
Chapter 13 Multiculturalism and Cultural Suicide
References
Index
Jamie Peck is Canada Research Chair in Urban & Regional Political Economy and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia, Canada. His research interests include labour studies, economic restructuring, neoliberalization, and urban transformations. Elected to the fellowships of the Royal Society of Canada and the Academy of the Social Sciences, he has been the recipient of Guggenheim and Harkness fellowships, and received the Royal Geographical Society’s Back Award for contributions to economic geography. He is the managing editor of the journal Environment and Planning A and the coordinator of the Summer Institute in Economic Geography.