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  • - How Investors and Markets Behave
    av Glenn Klimek Professor of Finance, Leavey School of Business, Meir (Glenn Klimek Professor of Finance & m.fl.
    381 - 513,-

    Finance for Normal People teaches behavioral finance to people like you and me - normal people, neither rational nor irrational. We are consumers, savers, investors, and managers - corporate managers, money managers, financial advisers, and all other financial professionals.

  • - What Everyone Needs to Know (R)
    av Professor of Media Studies, Mara (Professor of Media Studies & Queens College) Einstein
    204 - 697,-

  • - Fascism, Populism, and Dictatorship in Twentieth Century Argentina
    av Federico Finchelstein
    593 - 1 356,-

    This book presents an intellectual genealogy of the "Dirty War" in Argentina. It focuses on the theory and practice of the fascist idea in modern Argentine political culture, including the connections between fascist fascism, populism, antisemitism, and the military junta's practices of torture and state violence, its networks of concentration camps and extermination.

  • - Technology and the Internet of Disputes
    av and Professor Emeritus of Legal Studies, Director and Co-Founder of the National Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution, Orna (Assistant Professor, m.fl.
    391 - 1 238,-

  • - Running the Numbers on Health Reform
    av Associate Professor of Political Science, Robert P. (Associate Professor of Political Science & Montana State University) Saldin
    487 - 1 356,-

    Good government reforms instituted in the 1970s to thwart economically unsound legislation now cause chaos in America's policymaking process by incentivizing the development of flawed, even blatantly unworkable, policies. The CLASS Act and its role in passing President Obama's landmark health reform law illustrate the pathologies of the current system.

  • - Changing Populations, Changing Parties, and the Transformation of the American Political Landscape
    av University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Holbrook, Wilder Crane Professor of Government & Thomas M. (Wilder Crane Professor of Government
    435 - 1 676

  • - The Berlin Wall and the Making of a Global Iconic Event
    av Julia (Assistant Professor, University of Michigan) Sonnevend & Assistant Professor
    376 - 1 475,-

    In Stories without Borders, Julia Sonnevend considers the ways in which we recount and remember news stories of historic significance.

  • - Principles, Politics, and Pragmatics
    av Zachary Daniel Kaufman
    443 - 1 297,-

    In United States Law and Policy on Transitional Justice: Principles, Politics, and Pragmatics, Zachary D. Kaufman explores the U.S. government's support for, or opposition to, certain transitional justice institutions.

  • - Why Attempts to Kill the Party System Fail and How they Weaken Democracy
    av Seth E. Masket
    487 - 1 475,-

    Why do anti-party reforms, from campaign finance reform to nonpartisan legislatures, tend to fail? The Inevitable Party looks at the structure and behavior of parties to understand why they are so resilient, and examines how various attempts to undermine them just end up hurting democracy.

  • - Language, Gender, and Gay Male Subcultures
    av Rusty (Associate Professor, University of Kentucky) Barrett & Associate Professor
    290 - 1 356,-

    From Drag Queens to Leathermen examines gendered language in six gay male subcultures: drag queens, radical faeries, bears, circuit boys, barebackers, and leathermen. The chapters include ethnographic-based studies of language use in each of these subcultures, with special attention to the ways in which linguistic patterns challenge normative assumptions about gender and sexuality.

  • av Rice University) Rusk, Dean of the Social Sciences and Radoslav A. Tsanoff Professor of Public Affairs and Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, m.fl.
    504 - 1 356,-

  • - A History of the Southern Cinema
    av Associate Professor of Film, Robert (Associate Professor of Film & University of Tulsa) Jackson
    510 - 1 356,-

    Fade In, Crossroads is a history of the relations between black and white southerners and films from the silent era to midcentury. It illustrates how the rise and fall of the American film industry coincided with that of the South's most important modern product and export: Jim Crow segregation.

  • - The Cosmic Tyrant in Romans
    av Associate Research Scholar and Director of the Life Worth Living Program at the Yale Center for Faith and Culture, Matthew (Associate Research Scholar and Director of the Life Worth Living Program at the Yale Center for Faith and Culture & Yale University) Croasmun
    406 - 1 569,-

    Commentators have long argued about whether to read Paul's personification of Sin in Romans literally or figuratively. Matthew Croasmun suggests both that the cosmic power Sin is nothing more than an emergent feature of a vast network of human transgression and that this power is nevertheless a real person.

  • - White Working Class Politics in an Age of Immigration and Inequality
    av Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Justin (Assistant Professor of Public Policy & George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government) Gest
    376 - 1 549,-

    In this daring and insightful book, Justin Gest studies white working class people's attitudes and political behavior in the United States and Britain. Based on ethnographies and original surveys, the book offers a rich, nuanced and generalizable account of the marginality sensed by one of society's most misunderstood groups.

  • - What Everyone Needs to Know (R)
    av Professor of Education and History, Jonathan (Professor of Education and History, New York University) Zimmerman, m.fl.
    204 - 697,-

    Campus Politics: What Everyone Needs to Know (R) provides the first even-handed look at political controversy on American university campuses, from struggles over "political correctness" to recent battles over racism, speech codes, and sexual assault.

  • av Associate Professor of Philosophy, Thomas (Associate Professor of Philosophy & University of Denver) Nail
    695 - 2 193

    Theory of the Border offers a new and unique theoretical framework for understanding one of the most central social phenomena of our time: borders. Applying his original movement-oriented theoretical framework, Thomas Nail pioneers a new methodology of "critical limology," that provides fresh tools for the analysis of contemporary border politics.

  • av Margaret Kohn
    435

    The Death and Life of the Urban Commonwealth draws on the theory of solidarism to develop a new defense of social rights. By envisioning the city as a common-wealth created by past generations and current residents, the book helps us rethink struggles over gentrification, public housing, transit, and public space.

  • - Cause Marketing, Corporate Influence, and Breast Cancer Policymaking
    av University of Albany) Strach, Political Science and Public Administration and Policy, Patricia (Associate Professor & m.fl.
    398 - 1 549,-

    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.

  • av Monika L. McDermott
    473 - 1 549,-

    This book presents a unique analysis of the effects of individuals' gendered personality traits on their political attitudes and behavior. The empirical analyses demonstrate that, regardless of biological sex, individuals levels of masculine and feminine personality traits help to determine their party identification, vote choice, ideology, and political engagement.

  • - Human Subjects and Research Ethics
    av Daniel Noyes Kirby Professor of Law, Washington University Law) Dresser, Professor of Ethics in Medicine & m.fl.
    406 - 774,-

    The research ethics system was created without the help of people who know what it is like to be a research subject. This is a serious omission. Experts have overlooked ethical issues that matter to subjects. Silent Partners moves subjects to the forefront, giving them a voice in research ethics.

  • - The Black Female Body and the Body Politic
    av Assistant Professor of Political Science, Shatema (Assistant Professor of Political Science & Rutgers University) Threadcraft
    279 - 599,-

  • - William James and the Politics of Pragmatism
    av Alexander (Assistant Professor of Government, Cornell University) Livingston & Assistant Professor of Government
    450 - 1 549,-

    Treating William James's speeches, essays, notes, and correspondence on the United States' annexation of the Philippines as keys for unlocking the political significance of his celebrated writings on psychology, religion, and philosophy, this book reconstructs his overlooked political thought.

  • - The Neuroscience of Morality
    av Director and Associate Professor of the Center for Bioethics, S. Matthew (Director and Associate Professor of the Center for Bioethics, and Affiliated Professor in the Department of Philosophy & m.fl.
    532 - 1 549,-

    In the last fifteen years, there has been significant interest in studying the brain structures involved in moral judgments using novel techniques from neuroscience.

  • - Varieties of Moral Possibility
    av James B. Duke Professor of Philosophy and Co-director of the Center for Comparative Philosophy, Owen (James B. Duke Professor of Philosophy and Co-director of the Center for Comparative Philosophy & Duke University) Flanagan
    330 - 828,-

    The Geography of Morals is a work of extraordinary ambition: an indictment of the parochialism of Western philosophy, a comprehensive dialogue between cultural and psychological anthropology, recent work in empirical moral psychology, behavioral economics, and cross-cultural philosophy.

  • - Causes of State Support for Rebel Groups
    av Koc University) San-Akca, Assistant Professor of International Relations & Belgin (Assistant Professor of International Relations
    524 - 2 046

    States in Disguise builds a rigorous theoretical framework within which to study the complex and fluid network of relationships between states and rebel groups, including ethnic and religious insurgents, revolutionary groups, and terrorists.

  • - A Comprehensive Guide to Percussion Composition
    av Coordinator of Percussion, Samuel Z. (Coordinator of Percussion & Boston Conservatory) Solomon
    420 - 1 549,-

    How to Write for Percussion is a comprehensive resource that clearly explains and simplifies all issues that percussionists and composers face with respect to each other.

  • - Social Life and Literary Form
    av Gage (Professor of English, Williams College) McWeeny & Professor of English
    443 - 1 119,-

    The Comfort of Strangers argues for a new understanding of the relation between literary form and the socially dense environments of modernity. In a period of vast population increase in Britain, literary form imagined and licensed new ways of being with, and getting away from, other people.

  • - What Everyone Needs to Know (R)
    av Naval Postgraduate School) Lucas, George (Professor Emeritus & Professor Emeritus
    176 - 747,-

    A comprehensive and case-driven account of the core ethical principles of the "Profession of Arms," together with a description of the rigorous ethical demands and moral dilemmas these principles impose upon individuals, both in and beyond combat. A thorough but readable, engaging account addressed both to military personnel and the wider public.

  • - Urban Pollution and the Politics of Difference in the Caribbean
    av Rivke Jaffe
    398,-

    Concrete Jungles explores the hidden geographies of injustice in the Caribbean islands, demonstrating how mainstream environmentalism reflects and reproduces racial and economic inequalities.

  • - Wealth, Community and the Politics of Homeownership
    av Brian J. McCabe
    398,-

    In No Place Like Home, Brian McCabe challenges the ideology of homeownership as a tool for building stronger communities and crafting better citizens. McCabe argues that homeowners often engage in their communities as a way to protect their property values, and this participation leads to the politics of exclusion.

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