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This book critically interrogates sustainable business and finance practices within the unique African context, addressing regulatory and policy... Læs mere
Joseph Conrad and Honor: Victory in Defeat explores the idea of honor both explicit and implicit in Conrad’s life, letters and oeuvre, its origins in Conrad’s... Læs mere
The book critically examines how visual culture, journalism, digital platforms, advertising, and storytelling shape public perception, social identities, political awareness, and cultural experiences across local and global contexts.
This book aims to unpack how different actors— notably ascendant powers like China and India, established... Læs mere
Wang unveils how managers have quietly normalised relentless overwork within China's tech giants and how this same strategy is now spreading globally.
This book brings together the essential debates concerning the emergent area of Digital Humanities in India. Through the interviews, the book attempts to identify the differences and convergences between DH practice in and that of Global North.
This book explores the profound influence of Hindustani music on the cultural identity of the Indo-Caribbean diaspora. Through... Læs mere
This book offers an ethnographic analysis of nationalist thought, centralized power, and modes of governance in (post-)pandemic Mongolian political and cultural contexts.
This book examines how economic knowledge shapes policy and society, challenging readers to consider not whether economics influences the real world, but how—through which models, experts, and institutions, and with what underlying assumptions and power dynamics.
Shaun J. Fletcher provides a penetrating analysis of the complex interplay between sports media, cultural expectations, and the emotional labor demanded of Black athletes.
This edited collection brings together esteemed international scholars to examine how religio-ethnonationalist power is produced, normalized, and resisted through discourse.
In this book, Mohammad I. Ayish examines how young Arab content creators use digital platforms to consciously negotiate identity through visual storytelling.