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  • by Peter Blanken
    £38.49

  • by Robert Miner
    £83.99

    Thomas Aquinas's Questions on the passions form part of the Summa Theologiae, Aquinas's best-known work; this first standalone edition elucidates the work's historical and philosophical significance. This book is for students of ethics, philosophical psychology, and the history of emotions.

  • by Tomoya Hirota
    £110.49

    This volume gives a comprehensive, up-to-date review of cosmic masers as presented at IAU Symposium 380, the sixth international maser symposium. It describes time-domain and multiwavelength studies of maser sources via large observing facilities and networks, and discusses ongoing and future projects relevant to maser science.

  • by Shantel Meek
    £18.49 - 54.99

  • by Chi-He Elder
    £20.49 - 54.99

  • by Whitney K Taylor
    £18.49 - 54.99

  • by Ethan White
    £18.49 - 54.99

  • by Michael T Miller
    £18.49 - 54.99

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    £22.99

    An innovative approach to ethical education, which places human relationships at the heart of students' well-being and pedagogy.

  • by Michael (University of Birmingham) Toolan
    £22.99 - 95.99

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    The only book offering an overview of third-wave variation research and theory, which is an approach centered on social meaning.

  • by Daria (The Johns Hopkins University) Mizza
    £22.99 - 78.99

  • by Simon Harrison
    £22.99

    Establishing the inseparability of grammar and gesture, this book explains what determines when, how, and why we gesture.

  • by Tony (Lancaster University) McEnery
    £22.99 - 81.49

  • by Sumi (London School of Economics and Political Science) Madhok
    £25.49

    Vernacular Rights Cultures offers a bold challenge to the dominant epistemologies and political practices of global human rights. It argues that decolonising global human rights calls for a serious epistemic accounting of the historically and politically specific encounters with human rights, and of the forms of world-making that underpin the stakes and struggles for rights and human rights around the globe. Through combining ethnographic investigations with political theory and philosophy, it goes beyond critiquing the Eurocentrism of global human rights, in order to document and examine the different political imaginaries, critical conceptual vocabularies, and gendered political struggles for rights and justice that animate subaltern mobilisations in 'most of the world'. Vernacular Rights Cultures demonstrates that these subaltern struggles call into being different and radical ideas of justice, politics and citizenship, and open up different possibilities and futures for human rights.

  • by Eric W. K. (University of Texas Tsang
    £25.49

    "One key objective of management research is to explain business phenomena. Yet explanation is essentially a topic in philosophy. This book bridges the gap between a technical, philosophical treatment of the nature of explanation and the more practical needs of scholars in management and the social sciences"--

  • by Jeffrey M. (College of William and Mary Kaplow
    £25.49 - 81.49

  • by Frances S. Hasso
    £22.99 - 72.49

    Bringing together a vivid array of analog and non-traditional sources, including colonial archives, newspaper reports, literature, oral histories, and interviews, Buried in the Red Dirt tells a story of life, death, reproduction and missing bodies and experiences during and since the British colonial period in Palestine. Using transnational feminist reading practices of existing and new archives, the book moves beyond authorized frames of collective pain and heroism. Looking at their day-to-day lives, where Palestinians suffered most from poverty, illness, and high rates of infant and child mortality, Frances Hasso's book shows how ideologically and practically, racism and eugenics shaped British colonialism and Zionist settler-colonialism in Palestine in different ways, especially informing health policies. She examines Palestinian anti-reproductive desires and practices, before and after 1948, critically engaging with demographic scholarship that has seen Zionist commitments to Jewish reproduction projected onto Palestinians. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

  • by Kerry E. (Amherst College Ratigan
    £25.49 - 72.49

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    Breaks new theoretical ground by discussing how cognitive evolution contributes to the study of international orders.

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    This book brings together the key scholars in the international practice debate to demonstrate its strengths as an innovative research perspective. The contributions show the benefit of practice theories in the study of phenomena in international security, international political economy and international organisation, by directing attention to concrete and observable everyday practices that shape international outcomes. The chapters exemplify the cross-overs and relations to other theoretical approaches, and thereby establish practice theories as a distinct IR perspective. Each chapter investigates a key concept that plays an important role in international relations theory, such as power, norms, knowledge, change or cognition. Taken together, the authors make a strong case that practice theories allow to ask new questions, direct attention to uncommon empirical material, and reach different conclusions about international relations phenomena. The book is a must read for anyone interested in recent international relations theory and the actual practices of doing global politics.

  • by Deserai A. (University of Colorado Crow
    £25.49 - 95.99

  • by Aleksandar (Naval Postgraduate School Matovski
    £22.99 - 34.49

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    £22.99

    For decades, international researchers and educators have sought to understand how to address cultural and linguistic diversity in education. This book offers the keys to doing so: it brings together short biographies of thirty-six scholars, representing a wide range of universities and countries, to allow them to reflect on their own personal life paths, and how their individual life experiences have led to and informed their research. This approach highlights how theories and concepts have evolved in different contexts, while opening up pedagogical possibilities from diverse backgrounds and enriched by the life experiences of leading researchers in the field. Beyond these questions, the book also explores the dynamic relationships between languages, power and identities, as well as how these relationships raise broader societal issues that permeate both global and local language practices. It is essential reading for students, teacher educators, and researchers interested in the impact of multilingualism on education.

  • by Yasser (University of Oxford) Kureshi
    £23.99 - 81.49

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    "Innovative and interdisciplinary in approach, this book explores the role of the mother tongue in second language learning. It brings together contributions from a diverse team of authors, to showcase a range of Francophone perspectives from the fields of linguistics, psychology, crosscultural psychiatry, psychoanalysis, translation studies, literature, creative writing, the neurosciences, and more. The book introduces a major new concept: the (M)other tongue, and shows its relevance to language learning and pediatrics in a multicultural society. The first chapter explores this concept from different angles, and the subsequent chapters present a range of theoretical and practical perspectives, including counselling case studies, literary examples and creative plurilingual pedagogies, to highlight how this theory can inform practical approaches to language learning. Engaging and accessible, readers will find new ideas and methods to adopt to their own thinking and practices, whether their background is in language and linguistics, psychiatry, psychology, or neuroscience"--

  • by Sergio G. Lazzarini
    £25.49 - 95.99

  • by Banu (Brown University Ozkazanc-Pan
    £25.49 - 95.99

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    £25.49

    A timely new perspective on the impact of populism on the relationship between democracy and public administration.

  • by Jennifer (University of Utah) Andrus
    £22.99 - 95.99

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