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  • av Artel Great
    371 - 782,-

  • av Clara S. Lewis
    371 - 807,-

  • av Mary Anne Trasciatti
    420,-

  • av Patricia Saldarriaga
    420 - 1 387,-

  • av Jeffrey A. Kroessler
    420,-

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    1 326,-

    Climate Bridge compares New Jersey and the German Ruhr region to build an international perspective on how to enact climate action at the government-public interface. The book grew from fifteen years of collaboration between scholars in New Jersey and Germany through summer programs, a landscape architecture design studio, internships for Rutgers University students, and joint publications. Notably, settlement patterns and brownfield issues reveal similarities between the underserved in both regions.

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    432,-

    Climate Bridge compares New Jersey and the German Ruhr region to build an international perspective on how to enact climate action at the government-public interface. The book grew from fifteen years of collaboration between scholars in New Jersey and Germany through summer programs, a landscape architecture design studio, internships for Rutgers University students, and joint publications. Notably, settlement patterns and brownfield issues reveal similarities between the underserved in both regions.

  • av Mirko Pasquini
    371 - 1 278,-

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    1 326,-

    This book offers a robust account of women’s leadership in journalism, looking at the obstacles they overcame and the strategies they used to solve problems and handle crises. These profiles of inspiring women in prominent media positions from the nineteenth century to today showcases their eagerness to experiment, take risks, and innovate and offers useful lessons in moral leadership.

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    371

    This book offers a robust account of women’s leadership in journalism, looking at the obstacles they overcame and the strategies they used to solve problems and handle crises. These profiles of inspiring women in prominent media positions from the nineteenth century to today showcases their eagerness to experiment, take risks, and innovate and offers useful lessons in moral leadership.

  • av Ugo Boncompagni Ludovisi (1856–1935)
    354 - 806,-

  • av Marie Sophie Beckmann
    369 - 1 324,-

  • av Gary Rhoades
    419 - 1 484,-

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    1 435,-

  • av Erica Machulak
    259 - 685,-

  • av Meredith Whitnah
    419 - 1 278,-

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    1 324,-

  • av Joao Florencio
    271 - 709

  • av Don Romesburg
    358 - 804

  • av Debra Michals
    394 - 1 529,-

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    1 418,-

    This volume brings together feminist reflections on the transnational lives of memorializations to colonial, imperial, militarized, and state violence. It asks what’s at stake in memorializing amidst and against ongoing harm and injustice produced by white supremacist global capitalist empire.

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    439,-

    This volume brings together feminist reflections on the transnational lives of memorializations to colonial, imperial, militarized, and state violence. It asks what’s at stake in memorializing amidst and against ongoing harm and injustice produced by white supremacist global capitalist empire.

  • av Sig / Sara Giordano
    403 - 1 309,-

  • av Claudia Huang
    354 - 1 309,-

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    806,-

    On War gathers together some of the finest writing on that troubling subject published in Raritan between 2003 and 2022. The editors, Jackson Lears and Karen Parker Lears, have selected work that typifies Raritan’s wide-ranging sensibility--focusing on a topic that is aesthetically rich, intellectually challenging, and morally disturbing. It is also all too timely.

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    1 638

    The essays in this collection expand the definition of catastrophe to include not only events like pandemics, hurricanes, and wildfires but also slower-moving phenomena that have equally disastrous long-term consequences—like environmental degradation and structural racism. This book is a feminist intervention that challenges the binary between public and private, personal and political.

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    370,-

    On War gathers together some of the finest writing on that troubling subject published in Raritan between 2003 and 2022. The editors, Jackson Lears and Karen Parker Lears, have selected work that typifies Raritan’s wide-ranging sensibility--focusing on a topic that is aesthetically rich, intellectually challenging, and morally disturbing. It is also all too timely.

  • av Lisa B. Y. Calvente
    280 - 1 309,-

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