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This updated edition is an essential how-to guide on the application of structural equation modeling techniques with the AMOS... Læs mere
Highlighting critical issues surrounding network infrastructures, this book offers innovative methods and parameters for modeling,... Læs mere
Highlighting how the financialization-driven economy has played a significant role in exacerbating the climate crisis, particularly in the Global South, this book examines the relationship between the prevailing economic model and its environmental impact.
State Capture through Media Clientelism in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina contributes to the understanding of the rise of stabilitocracies and competitive authoritarian regimes in the Western Balkans by examining the case of freedom and independence of the media.
This book presents an ethnographic account of the development of Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) practices in Quebec, Canada.
First published in 1963, Thailand offers a groundbreaking analysis of Marshal Sarit’s 1958 regime and its challenges. It explores Thailand’s key pillars—peasantry, Buddhism, and monarchy—providing nuanced insights from the author’s years in Southeast Asia.
First published in 2002, Heritage of Indian Sea Navigation explores India’s maritime traditions, tracing centuries-old navigation practices through oral testimonies and... Læs mere
First published in 2004, Mumbai by the Sea delves into Mumbai’s rich maritime heritage, tracing its relationship with the surrounding seas since the Christian era. This book explores the city’s nostalgic maritime past, its crises, and its rise as the ‘Queen of the Arabian Sea’.
First published in 2010, Maritime Heritage of Southern Peninsular India explores the region’s deep cultural ties to the sea, examining maritime skills, voyages, and traditions, alongside coastal communities’ folklore, festivals, and sea-centric daily life.
First published in 2015, Maritime Heritage of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha explores the maritime traditions of these regions, covering ports, voyages, trade, and archaeological sites, based on extensive fieldwork and archival research.
The book restores the 'mediative flow' in the Indian knowledge system and proposes a democratic negotiation among different epistemological frameworks, offering pathways toward a renewed philosophy capable of addressing humanity's most pressing challenges.
This book delves into the history of Indians who fell victim to Stalin's Great Purge (1936–1938).