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How to Think Like an Ecologist offers a witty and engaging guide to the science behind restoring the planet and, by... Læs mere
This book proposes a new theoretical framework for understanding architecture and urbanism in Asia through the intertwined metaphors of the postcolonial, the urban, and the maritime.
This book offers an in-depth ethnographic analysis of how slums are produced and reproduced as physical, symbolic, and... Læs mere
Digital Feminist Activism in Turkey explores how feminist movements navigate the promises and pressures of digital politics in an increasingly authoritarian environment.
Designers of the built environment too often complete projects and swiftly shift their attention to the next undertaking, without formally assessing the strengths and shortcomings of their just-completed design.This research is key to improving human wellbeing.
Designers of the built environment too often complete projects and swiftly shift their attention to the next undertaking, without formally assessing the strengths and shortcomings of their just-completed design.This research is key to improving human wellbeing.
Explores the smart city as a relational space where innovation, creativity, and resilience redefine urban... Læs mere
This book compares social housing privatisation in the UK and China, revealing convergent housing outcomes... Læs mere
This book analyses avant-garde contemporary Japanese poetry published in the monthly poetry journal Gendai shi techo (Contemporary Poetry Handbook).
Drawing from extensive analysis across eight Ukrainian dioceses of the Moscow patriarchate the author documents how local priests and monks actively supported militant operations through carefully crafted theological messaging.
This book offers a new critical edition, translation and commentary of the second maqala – on optics and theory of vision – of the 8th century AH/AD 14th century Kitab nur al-?uyun wa-gami? al-funun.
Shedding new light on sectarianism outside the confines of Pakistan’s socio-political context, this novel book recontextualises religious sectarianism in the country by studying it as a cultural and historical phenomenon.