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This book is an attempt to comprehend the reasons for modernity in the Balkans, through the figures of Le Corbusier and Josip Broz Tito. It... Læs mere
This book considers the formation of South Africa’s universities, more specifically those that evolved as colleges,... Læs mere
Grouping together contributors from diverse disciplinary backgrounds, this book gives a comprehensive account of art biennials in their complexity, diversity and ambiguity.
Interculturality in Flux is an audacious and self-reflexive interrogation of intercultural scholarship and education.
When this book was originally published in 1931, it represented the first extended account of the classical Eurasian movement. This book was one of the first books in the English language to give a detailed presentation of the ideas of this movement.
Accounts for the co-emergence of early body ornaments and our semiotic mind, by employing a cognitive semiotic theory based on pragmatism and enactivism.
A critical linguistic analysis of the campaign for abortion and reproductive rights in Ireland from the imposition of the 8th Amendment in 1983 to the successful campaign to repeal it in 2018.
Explores the impact of Rome’s globalizing empire upon identity and visual culture in its western and eastern provinces, particularly as it pertains to the realities of glocal identities.
By showing that the way we speak, draw, and gesture all share common cognitive organizing principles, this book heralds a new paradigm of language, drawing, and communication, all accessibly presented as a non-fiction graphic novel.
Delving into the lives of ten Ivoirian citizens following the Ivoirian Civil War, this book reveals how ordinary people contribute to post-conflict peacebuilding.
An authoritative, open access introduction to how and why inequality matters for individuals and societies, with ample in-depth illustrative examples from the Global South.
Unpacking the phenomenon of celebrity presidents, this book explores how theatrical techniques function as expedient yet potentially dangerous tools in contemporary politics.