“Pulse is essential to life. Everything we do as humans is influenced by the phenomenon of rhythm.” The Hildebrandt Method is about rhythm – or more precisely polyrhythm. A polyrhythm is... Læs mere
What does having a career mean, and should we always follow our dreams? In this critical and thought-provoking book, Rie Thomsen and Tristram Hooley challenge the myths and ideals surrounding... Læs mere
In "Rhythm. Advanced Studies", Erik Højsgaard, composer and professor of aural training at the Royal Danish Academy of Music, provides a detailed guide to reading and... Læs mere
We have evolved to enjoy sleep, sex and sweets ─ and so we do. But negativity permeates our lives too: we are drawn to murder and violence on the news; we remember the schoolyard bully... Læs mere
Buildings, bridges and tunnels are continuously exposed to forces of nature such as wind, waves, earthquakes and even traffic. Because these forces are hard to predict and model, it... Læs mere
Negative stories make the news. Drama and conflicts, victims and villains are our modern world. Or are they? This... Læs mere
"Questions: Between Identity and Difference" is in many ways a curious book. It is a scholarly book, but tests the boundaries of traditional academic methods. It... Læs mere
Ribe 700-1050: From Emporium to Civitas in Southern Scandinavia is volume 2 in Ribe Studies. The main text here provides a comprehensive presentation and analysis of the archaeology of the... Læs mere
"Mobile Bodies, Mobile Souls" engages the complex relationship between family, religion and migration. Following '9/11' much... Læs mere
With emerging new markets and strong competition from low-wage countries, globalisation processes have transformed the economies of Denmark and... Læs mere
In this book the well-known scholar of democracy Ove Korsgaard examines how the concept people (folk) has changed throughout the Danish history. Interpretations and uses of... Læs mere
Today work, leisure, love, health, holidays, schooling and self-development seem to be flowing together in one big, chaotic mess. But in this book, the philosopher Anders Fogh Jensen... Læs mere