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  • av Robert B. (Guilford College Williams
    412 - 1 163,-

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    1 346,-

    IAU S368 addresses graduate students and professional astronomers who wish to leverage machine learning to unlock the potential of modern data-rich surveys and deep images, as well as archival data. Researchers at the frontiers share best practices in applied machine learning that are relevant to astronomy and other data-rich fields.

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    2 770,-

    Human affective science has advanced rapidly over the past decades, emerging as a central topic in the study of the mind. This handbook provides a comprehensive and authoritative road map to the field, encompassing the most important topics and methods. It covers key issues related to basic processes including perception of, and memory for, different types of emotional information, as well as how these are influenced by individual, social and cultural factors. Methods such as functional neuroimaging are also covered. Evidence from clinical studies of brain disease such as anxiety and mood disorders shed new light on the functioning of emotion in all brains. In covering a dynamic and multifaceted field of study, this book will appeal to students and researchers in neuroscience, psychology, psychiatry, biology, medicine, education, social sciences, and philosophy.

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    1 181,-

    Human affective science has advanced rapidly over the past decades, emerging as a central topic in the study of the mind. This handbook provides a comprehensive and authoritative road map to the field, encompassing the most important topics and methods. It covers key issues related to basic processes including perception of, and memory for, different types of emotional information, as well as how these are influenced by individual, social and cultural factors. Methods such as functional neuroimaging are also covered. Evidence from clinical studies of brain disease such as anxiety and mood disorders shed new light on the functioning of emotion in all brains. In covering a dynamic and multifaceted field of study, this book will appeal to students and researchers in neuroscience, psychology, psychiatry, biology, medicine, education, social sciences, and philosophy.

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    373,-

    The History of Mary Prince was the first account of a black woman's life published in the United Kingdom. This Companion weds contributions from Romanticists and Caribbean-Americanists to showcase the diversity of disciplinary encounters that Prince's gendered account of slavery invites, as well as its rich and troubled contexts.

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    1 034,-

    The History of Mary Prince was the first account of a black woman's life published in the United Kingdom. This Companion weds contributions from Romanticists and Caribbean-Americanists to showcase the diversity of disciplinary encounters that Prince's gendered account of slavery invites, as well as its rich and troubled contexts.

  • av Nathan (The University of East Anglia) Ashman
    284 - 822,-

  • av Timothy D. (Indiana University) Lyons
    269 - 822,-

  • av Ema (University of Birmingham) Sullivan-Bissett
    269 - 822,-

  • av Christine M. (University of Arizona) Tardy
    269 - 822,-

  • av Yao-Tai (University of New South Wales) Li
    269 - 822,-

  • av Jennifer (University of California Bussell
    269 - 822,-

  • av Rebecca (University of Georgia ) Nesbit
    269 - 822,-

  • av Iain D. (University of New Mexico) Thomson
    269 - 822,-

  • av Harold J. (Diego Portales University) Paredes-Frigolett
    269 - 822,-

  • av Robin (University College London) Piedeleu
    256 - 753,-

  • av Olena (Fordham University Nikolayenko
    412 - 1 163,-

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    1 163,-

    Following democracy's global advance in the late 20th century, recent patterns of democratic erosion or 'backsliding' have generated extensive scholarly debate. Backsliding towards autocracy is often the work of elected leaders operating within democratic institutions, challenging conventional thinking about the logic of democratic consolidation, the enforcement of institutional checks and balances, and the development and reproduction of democratic norms. This volume tackles these challenges head-on, drawing theoretical insights from classic literature on democratic transitions and consolidation to help explain contemporary challenges to democracy. It offers a comparative perspective on the dynamics of democratic backsliding, the changing character of authoritarian threats, and the sources of democratic resiliency around the world. It also integrates the institutional, civil society, and international dimensions of contemporary challenges to democracy, while providing coverage of Western and Eastern Europe, South and Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the United States.

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    412,-

    Following democracy's global advance in the late 20th century, recent patterns of democratic erosion or 'backsliding' have generated extensive scholarly debate. Backsliding towards autocracy is often the work of elected leaders operating within democratic institutions, challenging conventional thinking about the logic of democratic consolidation, the enforcement of institutional checks and balances, and the development and reproduction of democratic norms. This volume tackles these challenges head-on, drawing theoretical insights from classic literature on democratic transitions and consolidation to help explain contemporary challenges to democracy. It offers a comparative perspective on the dynamics of democratic backsliding, the changing character of authoritarian threats, and the sources of democratic resiliency around the world. It also integrates the institutional, civil society, and international dimensions of contemporary challenges to democracy, while providing coverage of Western and Eastern Europe, South and Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the United States.

  • av Dani Kaufmann (University of Toronto) Nedal
    269 - 822,-

  • av David (George Mason University Weisburd
    269 - 822,-

  • av Peter (Universiteit van Amsterdam) van Dam
    412 - 1 163,-

  • av Kai (Griffith University He
    412 - 1 163,-

  • av Noah (Deakin University ) O'Connor
    223,-

    The Asexual Exile trope positions asexual characters outside of society by portraying them as loners, inhuman, or adjacent to death. This research identifies trends in these portrayals by considering a corpus of 42 traditionally published novels of Young Adult fiction featuring asexual protagonists.

  • av Ioannis (University of Athens Trisokkas
    269 - 822,-

  • av Horatiu (Universidade Estadual Paulista Nastase
    904

    This text on general relativity and its modern applications is suitable for an intensive one-semester course on general relativity, at the level of a Ph.D. student in physics. It covers basic and advanced standard topics, as well as modern topics using the language understood by physicists, without too abstract mathematics.

  • av Helen (University of Auckland) Basturkmen
    269 - 822,-

  • av R. Alan (University of Texas Covey
    269 - 822,-

  • av Anthony (Universitat Rovira i Virgili) Pym
    269 - 822,-

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