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  • av Jeff Webb
    395 - 778,-

  • av Dan Archer
    278,-

    From graphic journalist Dan Archer comes an eye-opening investigation into human trafficking and a compelling account of how to tell stories in ways that educate and empower.

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    342,-

    Bringing together major scholars, Between Life and Thought explores the burgeoning subfield of existential anthropology as a truly humanistic social science, a space of convergence for anthropology, philosophy, and religious studies.

  • av Enric Bou
    719,-

    Cartographies of Disappearance sheds light on representations of everyday life in an Iberian context.

  • av Alberto Galasso
    366,-

    Drawing on economics, management, and innovation literatures, this book explores how new technologies can be managed and created.

  • av Carman Miller
    404 - 840,-

  • av Peter Russell
    345 - 767,-

  • av Gary Mucciaroni
    456,-

  • av Michael M. Atkinson
    354 - 759,-

  • av Thea R. Strand
    266 - 657,-

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    378,-

    This collection brings education scholars from Manitoba together to inquire into issues arising from the idea to make school education primarily about student well-being.

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    778,-

    This collection brings education scholars from Manitoba together to inquire into issues arising from the idea to make school education primarily about student well-being.

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    344,-

    Securing Canada's Future tackles the most pressing national and international security challenges that Canada will face in the decade ahead, with insights from women who are leaders in the field of security studies.

  • av Angela Geck
    657,-

    The Power to Persuade examines the relationship between arguing and power and considers how states argue strategically to advance their interests within international institutions.

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    755,-

    Securing Canada's Future tackles the most pressing national and international security challenges that Canada will face in the decade ahead, with insights from women who are leaders in the field of security studies.

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    632,-

    This collection of diverse primary sources introduces students to the essential skill of reading historical sources.

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    862,-

    Comfort and Domestic Space in Modern Spain examines the evolution of domestic space through an analysis of the media-driven concept of comfort.

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    402,-

    This book explores key issues affecting the post-NAFTA development and trajectory of North America's most important economic sector, the automotive industry.

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    778,-

    This book explores key issues affecting the post-NAFTA development and trajectory of North America's most important economic sector, the automotive industry.

  • av Richard White
    246 - 657,-

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    523,-

    This collection of medieval primary sources provides a comprehensive view of the Crusades from multiple perspectives.

  • av Alexis Lerner
    344 - 755,-

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    395,-

    Featuring new work from an international group of scholars, this book assesses contemporary dynamics of parties, elections, and voting in Canada, and places Canadians experience in comparative perspective.

  • av Eugenia Kisin
    705,-

    Drawing on contemporary Indigenous art practices, Aesthetics of Repair explores the collision of ceremonial protocols with visual forms of repair in the Pacific Northwest.

  • av Victor Taki
    862,-

    This book explores Russia's recurrent wars with the Ottoman Empire as an important and largely neglected angle on the genesis of modern warfare.

  • - Case Studies for Learning, Second Edition
    av Rachel Birnbaum & Rick Csiernik
    555,-

    Research skills are as critical to social work practitioners as skills in individual and group counselling, policy analysis, and community development. Adopting strategies similar to those used in direct practice courses, this book integrates research with social work practice, and in so doing promotes an understanding and appreciation of the research process.This second edition of Practising Social Work Research comprises twenty-three case studies that illustrate different research approaches, including quantitative, qualitative, single-subject, and mixed methods. Six are new to this edition, and examine research with First Nations, organizing qualitative data, and statistics. Through these real-life examples, the authors demonstrate the processes of conceptualization, operationalization, sampling, data collection and processing, and implementation. Designed to help the student and practitioner become more comfortable with research procedures, Practising Social Work Research capitalizes on the strengths that social work students bring to assessment and problem solving.

  • av Brian Tennyson
    634,-

    No Regrets examines the remarkable life and tumultuous times of William Howard Hearst, who served as Premier of Ontario from 1914 to 1919.

  • av John Dadosky
    426,-

    Marking the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of Bernard Lonergan's Method in Theology, this book presents a concise summary and commentary of Lonergan's groundbreaking work.

  • av Stephen H. Blackwell
    723,-

    This book explores how Vladimir Nabokov wove his deep love of trees throughout all his works, granting them a powerful role in the development of his most significant themes.

  • av Shannon Leddy
    342 - 707,-

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