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Part memoir and part peace and conflict study, creating innovative ways that people can better see and understand their conflict circumstances and peacebuilding possibilities
The novel has often been characterized as the art form without a form. Although there may not be any rules for how to write a novel, as Matthew Clark... Læs mere
This third edition of Politics in India provides a timely counter-narrative to pessimistic prognoses about the future of Indian... Læs mere
The book delves into the fundamentals of steganography, the ancient art of hiding messages in plain sight. From the historical roots to modern... Læs mere
Now in a fully revised and updated new edition, the Routledge Handbook of Sports Development is still the only book to fully map the discipline of sports development, covering theory, policy, academic research and professional practice.
Cogan and contributors explore critical political, cultural, and structural challenges facing... Læs mere
A collection of mobile ethnographies from different parts of India, this book seeks to decommission the understanding of mobility and the... Læs mere
Situated within feminist media and cultural studies, this book examines the everyday aesthetic labour of young middle-class Chinese women and their related social media practices. It also critically contextualises postfeminism within China’s paradoxically neoliberal society.
This book focusses on geospatial techniques, climate science, and predicting risk applications and challenges. It bridges the gap between the principles of geographic information science (GIS), remote sensing technology, global positioning system (GPS), and machine learning.
This work pioneers the concept of "cultural self-awareness" in social psychology by moving beyond "WEIRD psychology" to examine the psychological transformations of... Læs mere
A decade after the “Arab springs”, the book aims to provide a concise perspective on the political, social and economic challenges of the southern shore of the Mediterranean a decade after the “Arab springs”.
In today's world, the need for effective crisis management extends far beyond traditional emergency response personnel. With an increasing number of people facing high-stakes decisions under pressure, the demand for agile and resilient problem-solvers is higher than ever.