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This book presents an analysis of climate change and agricultural laws in Kenya, Nigeria and... Læs mere
Building on post-Keynesian economic theory and classical theories of imperialism, the book discusses anticipations that neoliberalism will push the world into... Læs mere
This book explores the vocational education programmes of Hong Kong, programmes which are repeatedly noted for their excellence.
By applying modern monetary theories to China's reality, this book reviews the development practice of China's monetary policy and discusses the transitional goals of China's monetary policy in the new stage of high-quality economic development.
Museums, Identity and Family Practices locates museum participation and meaning making in the realm of everyday family practices, which are central to the understanding the role museums play in family social life.
This contemporary book offers current perspectives on routines and rituals to extend an understanding of the scope of these... Læs mere
The book expounds on the functioning of rural development as well as the practical problems encountered in the formulation of rural development policies and programs.... Læs mere
This Handbook provides a broad overview of Palestinian history, society, politics, and culture across different contexts and periods, revealing the rich and varied dimensions of Palestine.
This book focuses on the impacts of media practices on our prospects for thriving as moral beings in today's digital spaces. It was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Media Ethics.
Personified Body Parts in Cinema, Literature, and Visual Culture investigates the power of personifying body parts in cinema, television, visual culture, literature, erotica, folklore and mystique.
Covers a full range of theoretical, methodological and statistical approaches relied upon by behavioural accounting researchers, giving the... Læs mere
This book explores how three Southeast Asian countries— the Philippines, Thailand, and Singapore—have utilized war memorialization in their nation-building efforts. It will be of interest to researchers studying Southeast Asian Studies, History, and International Relations.