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This book explores gender justice, power relations, and social transformation in India by providing an ethnographic, socio-legal view of Nari Adalats (women’s courts) and the family disputes that take place before them, in rural northern Karnataka, South India.
Kuah advances the "Collaborative Cultural Basin" framework to analyze the transnational flow of Chinese cultural elements—such as religion, popular culture, food, museum exhibits, and educational knowledge—within the global Chinese Diaspora and mainland China.
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
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 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.