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Indian Federalism: Structure, Process and Agency takes a comprehensive look at Indian Federalism, offering a jargon free and accessible critical analysis... Læs mere
This book examines the transnational circulation of knowledge between Russia and Japan from the early Meiji era to the present day, reconfiguring the East-West paradigm both in terms of socio-geographical divides and cultural and political tensions within both cultures.
Green Thinking seeks to “compost” the views of dead white men (Rene Descartes, Thomas Hobbes, Adam Smith, Norman Borlaugh) and of some not white or dead (Francis Fukuyama, Richard Dawkins, Richard Thaler), and to explore the flowering of Green thinking in the 21st century.
The context of three United Nations (UN) pillars: human rights, peace, and development. The debates, ideas, and practices of international... Læs mere
Driven by sophisticated theoretical framework, this book calls upon the criminological community,... Læs mere
Driven by sophisticated theoretical framework, this book calls upon the criminological community,... Læs mere
This book examines how Europe and the European Union are debated, politicised, and contested in a group of key (future) actors of European integration.
This novel volume presents an ethnography of the gendered dynamics of informal labour relations in three cosmopolitan cities in India: Kolkata, Delhi and Noida in order to analyse women’s agency and identity formation in the domestic labour sphere in India.
This book examines walking together as a research method, a social practice, and a paradigmatic social phenomenon.
This book examines walking together as a research method, a social practice, and a paradigmatic social phenomenon.
A Contemporary Return to the Lacanian Mirror is a discussion on The Mirror Stage as Formative of the I Function as Revealed in Psychoanalytic Experience, a capital text within Lacanian thought and psychoanalytic history.
A Contemporary Return to the Lacanian Mirror is a discussion on The Mirror Stage as Formative of the I Function as Revealed in Psychoanalytic Experience, a capital text within Lacanian thought and psychoanalytic history.