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This book examines the varieties of continuity and change evident in the development of contemporary Chinese society’s attitudes and practices related to gender, intimacy and class.
This book offers new insights into the debates of vernacularity, language ideologies, and the decolonial turn. It identifies ‘vernacular encounters’ as... Læs mere
This book traces the Fukushima nuclear disaster of March 2011 and how art emerged as a powerful response to the socio-political and... Læs mere
This volume is a detailed account on leadership in the rapidly changing Indian business environment, offering classical as well as emerging models of leadership.... Læs mere
This book examines the politics of Japanese language learning in postcolonial Korea from 1945 through the 1970s, revealing the ways in which language functioned as a site of negotiations over identity, social mobility, and historical memory.
This book engages in a creative process of historical retrieval of visions for substantive democracy and federal union during the struggle for freedom that remained unrealized during the post-colonial transition.
Lee and editors bring together a group of international scholars to map the overall landscape of “de-risking” China - a concept that drew consensus among the Group of Seven (G7) countries.
This book explores the multifaceted challenges facing business leaders in the third decade of the 21st century, as they navigate an increasingly complex, volatile, and interconnected global environment.
This book explores the most unique contemporary forms of Taiwanese dance theatre and the theatre of movement created by renowned choreographers whose productions are committed to the Eastern body aesthetics (dongfang shentiguan).
This book investigates and compares two contemporary Israeli peace movements through the angle of collective emotions, and specifically of hope.
This book analyses and reveals evidence of changing patterns and processes of democratic or autocratic direction at subnational levels (provinces and cities) along with their relationship to those at central level.
Musasizi, Arunachalam and Forbes-Mewett take a sociological approach to explore the complexities of cultural proximity and how it intersects with situational factors such as social, economic and historical events to influence refugee-host relations in Uganda.