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  • - The Election of 1940 and the Politics of War
    av Richard Moe
    348 - 473,-

    Filling a gap in presidential history, Roosevelt's Second Act uncovers in complex detail what lay behind Roosevelt's decision to stand for an unprecedented third term, and examines the multiplicity of conflicting forces at work on him.

  • - Constructing Political Will
    av Mellichamp Professor of Global Governance, Alison (Mellichamp Professor of Global Governance & University of California-Santa Barbara) Brysk
    480 - 2 191,-

    How can "Speaking Rights to Power " build political will to respond to human rights abuse? Through dozens of cases, this book shows how communication politics build recognition, solidarity, and social change. The book presents an innovative analysis of human rights rhetoric: strategic use of voice, framing, media, performance, and audience.

  • - Beyond the Theories of Kohlberg, Hoffman, and Haidt
    av The Ohio State University) Gibbs, Professor of Developmental Psychology & John C. (Professor of Developmental Psychology
    597,-

    This third edition of Moral Development and Reality is thoroughly updated, refined, and expanded. A major addition to this volume is the attention to the work of Jonathan Haidt, a prominent theorist who studies the psychological bases of morality across cultures and political ideologies.

  • - Collective Intentionality and Group Agents
    av Professor Emeritus of Social and Moral Philosophy, Raimo (Professor Emeritus of Social and Moral Philosophy & University of Helsinki) Tuomela
    796 - 1 604,-

  • - Islam and Feminism in Indonesia
    av Assistant Professor of Sociology, Rachel (Assistant Professor of Sociology & University of Virginia) Rinaldo
    436 - 2 191,-

    An ethnography of Muslim and secular women activists in the world's largest Muslim country, Mobilizing Piety argues that political changes in Indonesia since the 1990s have produced new forms of agency for women activists who identfy as both Muslim and feminist.

  • - Small Farmers in North Carolina since the Civil War
    av Adrienne Monteith (Associate Professor of History, College of William and Mary) Petty & Associate Professor of History
    664 - 1 604,-

    This book explores a local iteration of a profound human experience: the transformation of agriculture. Focusing on small farm owners in North Carolina, it argues that they resisted changes to farming that did not square with their agrarian ideology. However, the antidemocratic character of the Jim Crow South weakened their resistance.

  • av Michael (Princeton University) Graziano
    407,-

    Princeton neuroscientist Michael Graziano lays out an audacious new theory to account for the deepest mystery of them all: what is consciousness? Linking consciousness with social intelligence, Graziano discusses the science, the philosophy, and the implications.

  • - What Everyone Needs to Know (R)
    av Nancy Gore Hunger Professor of Environmental Studies, Daniel (Nancy Gore Hunger Professor of Environmental Studies & University of Tennessee) Simberloff
    208 - 738,-

    An analysis of the ecological and political impacts of invasive species, written by a leading invasion biologist

  • - A Practical Guide to Synthesis and Synthesizers
    av Texas Christian University) Shepard & Brian K. (School of Music
    723 - 2 227,-

    Refining Sound is a practical roadmap to the complexities of creating sounds on modern synthesizers. Veteran synthesizer instructor Brian K. Shepard draws on his years of experience in synthesizer pedagogy in order to peel back the often-mysterious layers of sound synthesis one-by-one.

  • - The Theory and Practice
    av Director of Marketing and Sales, Smithsonian Folkways) Burgess & Richard James (Director of Marketing and Sales
    651 - 1 815

    In this book, veteran music producer Richard James Burgess gives readers the tools they need to understand the complex field of music production. He defines the many roles that fall to the music producer by focusing first on the underlying theory of music production, before offering a second section of practical aspects of the job.

  • - Finding Religion in Everyday Life
    av Nancy Tatom Ammerman
    451 - 2 227,-

    Nancy Tatom Ammerman examines the stories Americans tell of their everyday lives, from dinner table to office and shopping mall to doctor's office, about the things that matter most to them and the routines they take for granted, and the times and places where the everyday and ordinary meet the spiritual.

  • - A Reader
    av Maclellan Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Jonathan M. (Maclellan Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies & University of Tennessee at Chattanooga) Yeager
    591 - 2 227,-

    Early Evangelicalism: A Reader is an anthology that offers over sixty biographical introductions and excerpts from a host of well-known and lesser-known eighteenth-century Protestant writers, representing a variety of denominations, geographical locations, and underrepresented groups.

  • - The Erasure of Logical Positivism in American Literature, 1945-1975
    av Associate Professor of English, Michael (Associate Professor of English & Clemson University) LeMahieu
    463 - 1 159,-

    Fictions of Fact and Value looks at logical positivism's major influence on the development of postwar American fiction, charting a literary and philosophical genealogy that has been absent from criticism on the American novel since 1945.

  • av Instructor in Music Education, Assistant Professor of Music Education, Alice M. (Instructor in Music Education, m.fl.
    535 - 2 227,-

    This book is the first resource to provide a comprehensive study of the music education of students with autism. Topics include: diagnosis, advocacy, and a collegial team-approach, as well as communication, cognition, behavior, sensory, and socialization challenges.

  • - What Everyone Needs to Know (R)
    av Alex Prud'Homme
    197 - 738,-

    Hydrofracking: What Everyone Needs to Know is a concise, well-informed primer on one of the most promising yet controversial methods of accessing natural gas and oil. Exploring the promises and pitfalls of fracking, Alex Prud'homme offers an even-handed introduction for an interested general reader.

  • - A Sensorial Orientation to Politics
    av Assistant Professor of Political Theory, Lars (Assistant Professor of Political Theory & Northwestern University) Tonder
    436 - 2 081,-

    The main task of Tolerance is to reorient discussions in democratic theory so as better to theorize how tolerance can operate as an active force in the context of deep pluralism. The objective is to develop a theory of active tolerance attentive to the many different ways in which societies can become tolerant.

  • - Mass Incarceration and the Future of American Inequality
    av Christopher Wildeman & Sara Wakefield
    613,-

    Children of the Prison Boom describes the devastating effects of America's experiment in mass incarceration for a generation of vulnerable children. Wakefield and Wildeman find that parental imprisonment leads to increased mental health and behavioral problems, infant mortality, and child homelessness which translate into large-scale increases in racial inequality.

  • - Governing Networks and American Policy since 1945
    av Matt (Assistant Professor of Political Science & Michigan State University) Grossmann
    651 - 2 227,-

    The amount, issue content, and ideological direction of policy depend on the joint actions of policy entrepreneurs, especially presidents, legislators, and interest groups. This makes policymaking in each issue area and time period distinct and undermines unchanging models of policymaking.

  • - How Competition and Cooperation in the Brain Shape the Mind
    av The Pennsylvania State University) Rosenbaum, David (Professor of Psychology & Professor of Psychology
    271 - 524,-

    It's a Jungle in There proposes that the overarching theory of biology, Darwin's theory, should be applied to cognitive psychology. Taking this approach, David Rosenbaum suggests that the phenomena of cognitive psychology can be understood as emergent interactions among dumb neural elements competing and cooperating in a kind of inner jungle.

  • av J. Ann (Professor Emerita, Professor Emerita & University of Southern California) Tickner
    619 - 1 824,-

    J. Ann Tickner is ranked among the most influential scholars of international relations. As one of the founders of the field of feminist international relations, she is also among the most pioneering. A Feminist Voyage through International Relations provides a compendium of Tickner's work as a feminist IR scholar, from the late 1980s through to present day.

  • - A Muslima Theology of Religious Pluralism
    av Assistant Professor of Islam and Ministry, Jerusha Tanner (Assistant Professor of Islam and Ministry & Union Theological Seminary) Lamptey
    569 - 1 604,-

    Drawing upon the work of Muslim women interpreters of the Qur'an, feminist theology and semantic analysis, Never Wholly Other offers a novel re-interpretation of the Qur'anic discourse on religious 'otherness.' Lamptey challenges notions of clear and static religious boundaries.

  • - Islamists and Illiberal Democracy in a New Middle East
    av Brookings Doha Center) Hamid, Shadi (Director of Research and Fellow & Director of Research and Fellow
    295 - 458

    Noted Middle East scholar Shadi Hamid draws from years of research on Islamist parties to explain their past, their activities in the present, and the likely paths they will follow in the future.

  • - Understanding What Shapes Our Fortunes
    av Kirk A., PhD Foster, PhD Hirschl, m.fl.
    370 - 479,-

    In this book the authors show that the risk of economic vulnerability has been increasing substantially over the past four decades, and argue that while not unattainable, the American Dream - as we currently define it - is becoming harder to reach and harder still to keep.

  • - Religious Exoticism and the Logics of Bricolage
    av Veronique Altglas
    591 - 2 227,-

    This book aims to provide an understanding of "religious exoticism", and of the ways in which certain foreign religious practices and beliefs are disseminated and appropriated through contemporary practices of bricolage.

  • - A Topography of Movement Improvisation
    av Kent De Spain
    730 - 1 815

    Landscape of the Now takes readers on a deep journey into the underlying processes and structures of movement improvisation. Based on interviews with Steve Paxton, Simone Forti, Nancy Stark Smith, and others, this book offers the rare opportunity to find some clarity in what is often a complex and confusing creative experience.

  • - Ideology and Critique in Classical Athens
    av Ryan K. (Professor of Political Science and Classics, Professor of Political Science and Classics & University of Toronto) Balot
    537 - 924,-

    In this careful and compelling study, Ryan K. Balot brings together political theory, classical history, and ancient philosophy in order to re-conceive of courage as a specifically democratic virtue.

  • av Miquel (Professor and Senior Scientist & Hospital del Mar IMIM Research Institute) Porta
    723 - 1 016

  • av Diana Tietjens Meyers
    693 - 2 081,-

    Poverty, Agency, and Human Rights collects thirteen new philosophical papers that focus on the diverse ways poverty impacts the agency of the poor, the reasons why poverty alleviation schemes should also promote the agency of beneficiaries, and the fitness of the human rights regime to secure both economic development and free agency.

  • - Teaching Music Reading in the Choral Classroom
    av The School of Music and Dance, David J. (Associate Professor of Music & San Francisco State University) Xiques
    627 - 2 482,-

    Solfege and Sonority is a guide for teaching music literacy in a choral rehearsal, with a focus on the needs of teachers who work with young singers. Longtime choral director and teacher David J. Xiques outlines 18 easy-to-use lessons for teachers and conductors and ties the lessons to the teacher's current repertoire.

  • av Kate (Lecturer in Theatre and Performance Studies & Bristol University) Elswit
    597 - 2 441,-

    Watching Weimar Dance historicizes and theorizes the spectatorship of dances in and from interwar Germany - at home, on tour, and later returning from exile - developing a culturally-situated model of watching that not only offers a revisionist historical narrative, but also demonstrates new methods for dance scholarship to shape cultural history.

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