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The Handbook of Communication Science and Biology charts the critical junctures of communication studies where a biological approach has been successfully applied. With contributions from preeminent scholars around the globe, it sets the agenda for future research and is a seminal training resource for the next generation.
The Handbook of Communication Science and Biology charts the critical junctures of communication studies where a biological approach has been successfully applied. With contributions from preeminent scholars around the globe, it sets the agenda for future research and is a seminal training resource for the next generation.
Deinstitutionalizing Art of the Nomadic Museum explores the possibility of the "nomadic museum" to facilitate social and political resistance through engagement with critical art practices and imagery.
Secular Societies, Spiritual Selves is the first volume to address the gendered intersections of religion, spirituality and the secular through an ethnographic approach.
Youth Culture and Identity in Northern Thailand examines how young people in urban Chiang Mai construct an identity at the intersection of global capitalism, state ideologies and local culture.It explores the impact of rapid urbanisation and modernisation on contemporary Thai youth.
Examines the origins and development of the Civil Rights movement in Atlanta, Georgia, between 1946 and 1981, contrasting the city's image of racial progress with its social, political, and economic realities. Touches on issues such as political pressure and residential segregation, and concludes t
In this book, twelve academics examine how space, time and performance interact to co-create context for source analysis. Drawing out common threads to help with the reader's own historical investigation, this book encourages a broad and inclusive approach to the physical and social contexts of historical evidence.
In this book, twelve academics examine how space, time and performance interact to co-create context for source analysis. Drawing out common threads to help with the reader's own historical investigation, this book encourages a broad and inclusive approach to the physical and social contexts of historical evidence.
Engendering Cities examines the contemporary research, policy and practice of designing for gender in urban spaces.
Modelling with Ordinary Differential Equations: A Comprehensive Approach aims to provide a broad and self-contained introduction to the mathematical tools necessary to investigate and apply ODE models.
James Gledhill and Sebastian Stein unite scholars of German idealism and contemporary Anglophone practical philosophy, to explore whether Hegelian idealist philosophy can offer the categories that analytic practical philosophy requires to overcome the contradictions that have so far plagued Kantian constructivism.
Engendering Cities examines the contemporary research, policy and practice of designing for gender in urban spaces.
Mou Zongsan (1909-1995), one of the representatives of Modern Confucianism, belongs to the most important Chinese philosophers in the 20th century. From a more traditional Confucian perspective, this book makes a critical analysis on Moüs "moral metaphysics", mainly his thoughts about Confucian ethos.
Imagining Cities considers the interplay of past and present, imagined and substantive, and links present and future in examining the idea of the virtual city. The world of cyberspace recasts views of space and communication, and has a profound impact on the sociological imagination itself.
The Routledge Handbook of Mormonism and Gender is an outstanding reference source to this engaging and controversial subject area. Since its founding in 1830, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has engaged gender in surprising ways.
Sport is often seen as an indicator of the civic maturity of a community, an aspect of the rights of citizens to health, education and social integration. This book examines the relationships between participation in sport and physical activity, and welfare policies across Europe.
Manabi and Japanese Schooling considers the theory and practices behind the Japanese concept of Manabi, particularly as the progressive concept of learning in the globalised world. It seeks to provide educational visions of Manabi as an alternative concept of learning in the era of post-globalisation.
Economic Restructuring and Social Exclusion considers key debates including democracy, social justice and citizenship and evidence that social and economic polarization is increasing.
Private Risk and Public Dangers addresses a range of private risks and public dangers. Issues covered vary from the response to HIV and AIDS and `foetal alcohol syndrome¿ to the nature of accidents.
Social Change in Political Transformation is thorough examination of political transformation the book features contributors from western and eastern Europe, giving their views on how European society and institutions are changing.
Originally presented as papers in the 1991 British Sociological Association Conference on Health and Society, Locating Health offers reconceptualization of key theoretical terms, including work, income, and public/private domains as well as addressing the reciprocal influence of health and social location,.
New Directions in the Sociology of Health links a number of contemporary issues to a broader sociological framework. It discusses health policy and programmes aimed at public concerns like AIDS, drug use, tranquilizer dependency and alcohol abuse.
Key Variables in Social Investigation encourages sociologists and other social scientists to think about the conceptual and empirical problems of using and evaluating key variables in social research.
Transforming Cities examines the profound changes that have characterised cities of the advanced capitalist societies in the final decades of the twentieth century.
Work and Enterprise Culture focuses on what is understood by the term the `enterprise culture¿ and considers what impact, if any, this concept has on traditional work practices.
The Routledge Companion to Accounting History presents a single-volume synthesis of research in this expanding field, exploring and analysing accounting from ancient civilizations to the modern day.No longer perceived as the narrow study of how a mysterious technique was used in past, the scope of accounting history has widened.
This book is intended to present an up-to-date and comprehensive account of mathematical statistics problems that occur in toxicology. The aim is to introduce a wide variety of statistical models that are currently utilized for dose-response modeling and risk analysis.
This study centres on the rhetoric of the Athenian empire, Thucydides¿ account of the Peloponnesian War and the notable discrepancies between his assessment of Athens and that found in tragedy, funeral orations and public art.
This work challenges deeply ingrained notions of liberty and its meaning in modern society. The author argues that a free society is held together by emotional bonds and the traditions and rituals that sustain them.
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