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  • - Cause Marketing, Corporate Influence, and Breast Cancer Policymaking
    av Associate Professor, University of Albany) Strach, Patricia (Associate Professor & m.fl.
    436 - 1 799,-

    Hiding Politics in Plain Sight examines the costs of market mechanisms, especially cause marketing as a strategy for change. Industry and corporate-connected individuals use market mechanisms to brand issues like breast cancer widely, shaping public understanding. But framed as consensus-based social issues rather than contentious political issues, they essentially hide politics in plain sight.

  • - Dehumanization and its Role in Feminist Philosophy
    av Associate Professor, Faculty of Philosophy, University Of Oxford, m.fl.
    637 - 1 799,-

    The book offers a feminist examination of contemporary social injustices. It argues for a paradigm-shift away from feminist philosophy organized around the gender concept woman, and towards humanist feminism.

  • - The Great War and the End of the Ottoman Empire 1908-1922
    av Associate Professor, Department of National Security Affairs, Naval Postgraduate School) Gingeras & m.fl.
    458 - 797,-

    After six hundred years of ruling over the peoples of North Africa, the Balkans and Middle East, the collapse of the Ottoman Empire encompassed a series of wars, insurrections, and revolutions spanning the early twentieth century, the political, economic, social, and international forces of which are detailed in this interesting and original study.

  • av Associate Professor, University of North Carolina School of the Arts) Danilova, Nina (Associate Professor & m.fl.
    727 - 1 720,-

    Eight Female Classical Ballet Variations lays out eight of the most important variations in the ballerina's repertoire, demonstrating how to perform them with excellent technique and consummate artistry.

  • - Commemorative Texts and Performances in Jerusalem
    av Associate Professor, University of South Florida) Noy & Chaim (Associate Professor
    572 - 1 785,-

    The book examines a visitor book located in a national commemoration and heritage site in Jerusalem. It brings together communicative, discursive and performative approaches to understand how visitors co-construct national identity through their public inscriptions on the surfaces the visitor book offers.

  • - Using palaeoecology to manage dynamic landscapes in the Anthropocene
    av Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cape Town) Gillson, m.fl.
    827 - 2 040,-

    Discusses how a knowledge of long-term change in ecosystems can inform and influence their conservation, integrating perspectives from archaeology, environmental history and palaeoecology.

  • - Everyday Religion in Ottoman Syria and Palestine
    av Associate Professor, Department of History, James (Associate Professor & m.fl.
    625 - 1 401,-

    Twilight of the Saints takes readers to Ottoman Syria and Palestine and offers a new interpretation of the religious history of the region. James Grehan looks past Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, and uncovers a common folk religiosity which has largely disappeared in modern times.

  • - On the Impossible Demands of Morality
    av Associate Professor, Department Of Philosophy, SUNY Binghamton) Tessman & m.fl.
    665 - 1 262,-

    Moral Failure: On the Impossible Demands of Morality asks what happens when the sense that "I must" collides with the realization that "I can't." Bringing together philosophical and empirical work in moral psychology, Lisa Tessman here examines moral requirements that are non-negotiable and that contravene the principle that "ought implies can."

  • av Associate Professor, Ryan (Associate Professor & Department of National Security Affairs Naval Postgraduate School) Gingeras
    535 - 2 008,-

    Exploring the development of heroin smuggling in Turkey since the 1920s, Ryan Gingeras uses newly declassified documents to trace the impact of the drug trade and organized crime on the evolution of the Republic of Turkey, and shows how narcotics syndicates have influenced the political establishment through the 20th century.

  • - The Ethical Tragedy of Climate Change
    av Associate Professor, University Of Washington, Seattle) Gardiner, m.fl.
    468 - 671,-

    Climate change is arguably the great problem confronting humanity, but we have done little to head off this looming disaster. In The Perfect Moral Storm, Stephen Gardiner illuminates our dangerous inaction by placing the environmental crisis in an entirely new light, considering it as an ethical failure.

  • - Feminist Theory Between Power and Connection
    av Associate Professor, University of Western Sydney) Weir, Allison (Associate Professor & m.fl.
    515 - 1 599,-

    How can we think about identities in the wake of feminist critiques of identity and identity politics? Allison Weir rethinks conceptions of individual and collective identities in relation to freedom.

  • - Producing the Patient Through Film, Television, and Imaging Technologies
    av Associate Professor, Rice University) Ostherr & Kirsten (Associate Professor
    547 - 1 599,-

    This book explores 120 years of medical image-making to explain how visual representations came to play a central role in medical education and practice. She demonstrates how medical images acquire cultural meaning and influence, shaping professional and popular understandings of health and disease.

  • av Associate Professor, Wolfson College, Aix-Marseille University) Berthelot, m.fl.
    638 - 1 934,-

    A compelling analysis of Jewish thought from ancient times to the present on the issue of the gift of the land of Israel and the fate of the Canaanites.

  • - British Literary Culture and the Emergence of Postcolonial Aesthetics
    av Associate Professor, University of Kentucky) Kalliney & Peter J. (Associate Professor
    568 - 1 159,-

    Peter Kalliney's original archival work demonstrates that metropolitan and colonial intellectuals used modernist theories of aesthetic autonomy to facilitate collaborative ventures.

  • - Art Cinema and the Staging of Globalization
    av Associate Professor, James (Associate Professor & University of Washington) Tweedie
    554 - 1 934,-

    The Age of New Waves is a global and comparative study of new wave cinemas, from the French nouvelle vague to films from Taiwan and mainland China in the late twentieth century, that focuses on the relationships among art cinema, youth, and cities during the era of globalization.

  • - Beauty Pageants and Campus Life
    av Associate Professor, University of Kentucky) Tice, Karen W. (Associate Professor, m.fl.
    502 - 951,-

    Higher education is an unlikely venue for showcasing ideals of femininity, yet campus beauty pageants have increased in popularity in a cultural marketplace conjoining personal empowerment with beauty and style. Karen Tice examines the desires and racial and political agendas that propel students onto collegiate catwalks.

  • av Associate Professor, Boston College Law School) Young & Katharine G. (Associate Professor
    638 - 1 822,-

    Food, water, health, housing, and education are fundamental to human freedom and dignity, yet only recently have legal systems begun to secure these fundamental individual interests as rights. This book analyses the transformation of socio-economic rights into constitutional rights, and their impact on public law and constitutional theory.

  • - Tracking, Black Students, and Acting White after Brown
    av Associate Professor, University Of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Tyson & m.fl.
    306 - 1 087,-

    Integration Interrupted focuses on the consequences, particularly for black students, of the practice of curriculum tracking in the post-Brown era, and on the relationship between racialized tracking and the emergence of academic excellence as a "white thing," or acting white.

  • - The Inside Story of the Stasi
    av Associate Professor, University of Waterloo) Bruce & Gary (Associate Professor
    528 - 674,-

    The Firm is the first book to trace the history of the Stasi at a district level, the level closest to the population. Based on previously inaccessible secret police files and interviews with former members of the East German security apparatus, it provides an unparalleled picture of life in a totalitarian state.

  • - Restorative Justice and Death Row Families
    av Associate Professor, Georgia State University) Beck, Elizabeth (Associate Professor of Social Work, m.fl.
    411 - 807,-

  • - Zombies, Modules, and the Problem of the External World
    av Associate Professor, University of Arkansas) Lyons & Jack (Associate Professor
    418 - 568,-

  • - War and Intervention in Northern Uganda
    av Associate Professor, San Diego State University) Branch & Adam (Associate Professor
    502 - 1 419,-

    Displacing Human Rights lays bare the reductive understandings motivating Western intervention in Africa, the inadequate tools it insists on employing, its refusal to be accountable to African citizenries, and, most important, its counterproductive consequences for peace, human rights, and justice.

  • - Alliance and Exchange in Victorian Culture
    av Associate Professor, University of Kentucky) Rappoport & Jill (Associate Professor
    436 - 1 332,-

    Drawing on novels, poetry, periodicals, and political pamphlets, Giving Women examines the literary expression and cultural consequences of gift exchange among English women from the 1820s until the end of the First World War.

  • av Associate Professor, Keith (Associate Professor & University of Colorado at Boulder) Waters
    392 - 1 700,-

  • - An Interpretation and Defense of Buddhist Ethics
    av Associate Professor, Binghamton University) Goodman & Charles (Associate Professor
    616 - 1 342,-

    This book examines the theoretical structure of Buddhist accounts of morality, defends them against objections, and discusses their implications for free will, the justification of punishment, and other issues.

  • - Visvamitra and the Construction of Brahmin Power in Hindu Mythology
    av Associate Professor, University of British Columbia) Sathaye, Adheesh A. (Associate Professor & m.fl.
    527 - 1 785,-

    Crossing the Lines of Caste offers a cultural-historical analysis of the legends of Visvamitra, a sage who is said to have used his ascetic power to change his caste and become a Brahmin. It reveals how and why mythological culture has played an active role in the construction of Brahmin social power for more than three thousand years.

  • - How Flow Can Bring Passion to Practice and Performance
    av Associate Professor, Thomas J. (Associate Professor & Westminster Choir College) Parente
    1 720,-

    In The Positive Pianist: How Flow Can Bring Passion to Practice and Performance, author Thomas J. Parente applies the concept of flow to piano playing in order to demonstrate how student musicians can experience enjoyment and confidence from succeeding at something that challenges them to an engaging level.

  • - Women and Magic in the Ancient World
    av Associate Professor, University Of California, Carleton University) Stratton, m.fl.
    818 - 1 834,-

    Daughters of Hecate presents a diverse collection of essays on the topic of women and magic in the ancient Mediterranean world. The book gathers investigations by leading scholars from the fields of Classics, Judaic Studies, and early Christianity, illuminating as well as interrogating the persistent associations of women with magic.

  • - The Making of Turkish Alevi Islam
    av Associate Professor, Istanbul Technical University) Dressler, Markus (Associate Professor & m.fl.
    568 - 1 159,-

    Markus Dressler tells the story of how a number of marginalized socioreligious communities, traditionally and derogatorily referred to as Kizilbas (''Redhead''), captured the attention of the late Ottoman and early Republican Turkish nationalists and were gradually integrated into the newly formulated identity of secular Turkish nationalists.

  • - Neuroethics with a Human Face
    av Associate Professor, Department Of Philosophy, University of Calgary) Glannon & m.fl.
    642 - 1 068,-

    This book is a discussion of the most timely and contentious issues in the two branches of neuroethics: the neuroscience of ethics; and the ethics of neuroscience. Drawing upon recent work in psychiatry, neurology, and neurosurgery, it develops a phenomenologically inspired theory of neuroscience to explain the brain-mind relation.

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