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This book applies interpretive video-analysis to explore the intersections between the sociology of knowledge and interaction studies.
The book is a resource for students, researchers, scientists, environmentalists, veterinary practitioners, academicians, stakeholders, and policymakers that addresses microbial biotechnology, microbiology, toxicology and discusses antimicrobial resistance mechanisms relevant to food-producing animals.
In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the world of data science, machine learning, and AI modeling, providing readers with a robust foundation and practical skills to tackle real-world problems.
This book presents a broad-spectrum content of the functionalized materials and well-established methods, and a commercial perspective of various investigations conducted so far on dye degradation as an environmental cleaning application. It covers areas of advanced materials and efficient methods for the environmental remediation field.
This book explores the historical and theoretical classification of True Cost Accounting (TCA) and its business-oriented ways of implementation. It will interest students and scholars of environmental economics and inspire practitioners in sustainable supply chain management and social accounting.
Policy Space Conflicts in Global Trade Politics delves into the structure, driving forces, and contemporary influencing factors of trade relations dynamics, providing insights into the present and future trajectories of the global trade order.
First published in 1951, In Defence of Reason is a series of philosophical essays written at various times. Some of them are devoted to the interpretation of Kant's philosophy, a subject which the author has made specially his own. Many of them, however, are concerned with more general topics.
This book tells the story of four remarkable women who laid the foundations of English local archives in the early 20th century: Ethel Stokes, Lilian Redstone, Catherine Jamison and Joan Wake.
First published in 1970, Australian Economic Development in the Twentieth Century analyses aspects of Australian economic development in the twentieth century and places them in historical and international perspective.
The application of tools and techniques in construction projects greatly influence the cost-effectiveness results of construction projects and successful project performance. Quality management tools and techniques help in project planning, execution, monitoring, control and evolve a project management system that makes project deliverables.
This book delivers crucial historical background in these times, as bloc-building returns to the global economy and China and Russia massively intensify their economic cooperation.
This book explores the Supermultiplier model which has rapidly evolved into a key analytical framework, embraced and debated by Post-Keynesian economists across various schools of thought. The model extends Keynesian principles to the long run, asserting that economic growth and productive capacity arE shaped by effective demand.
This book provides important new insights into the interplay between gender, technology, sport, and media in the Nordic context, offering a deeper understanding of how digitalization affects sports practices, values, and structures.
Highlighting how systemic inequities in Norwegian higher education are perpetuated through colonial legacies, monocultures of knowledge, and a lack of critical engagement, this book offers an intersectional analysis that identifies issues and complexities in the domains of pedagogy, epistemology, research, curriculum, and support services.
Smart agriculture is an approach to maintaining nature without compromising the basic needs of future generations, while at the same time improving the efficiency of farming.
Many reports estimate that in 2024, the number of IoT devices exceeded 18 billion worldwide, with predictions to reach 40 billion by 2033. The main objective of this peer-reviewed book is to capture the state-of-the-art in IoT and cover some of its challenges, solutions, and emerging technologies.
This book presents a valuable exploration of the potential for citizen science in archaeology within southern Europe.
This innovative, autoethnographic study examines 12 stories of "wobble" moments - looking at "wobble" as an emotional experience - to illuminate new perspectives on LGBTQIA+ identity, school violence, racism, mental illness in students and teachers, and the emotional costs of empathy.
The goal for this textbook is to complement the inquiry-based learning movement. According to the author, concepts and ideas will stick with the reader more when they are motivated in an interesting way. Topics are presented mathematically as questions about the games themselves are posed.
First published in 1986, Education, Recession and the World Village explores the effects of world economic recession on the educational arrangements of eight modern nations including Hong Kong, Australia, US, Nigeria, UK, and China and just how nations adjust their educational systems to meet these pressures.
The nineteenth century saw the growth of several major magazines devoted to the reviewing of contemporary literature. Three of the major reviews of the period are discussed in this book (originally published in 1983)-the Whig Edinburgh Review; the Quarterly Review; and the Westminster Review.
First published in 1980, this book written by nurses, historians and sociologists, challenges conventional forms of nursing history. Rather than a chronology of events or a focus on great men or women as instigators of change, the contributions address specific questions to historical data, posing and evaluating contrasting interpretations.
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