This is an original and accessible introduction to the modern idea of history and its value, and an indispensable companion to the study of history and its philosophical underpinnings.
In this volume, experts working in the sciences, arts, and philosophy of technology share novel perspectives on how we can best identify and navigate the new ethical crossroads emerging in our information society.
This collection provides the first interdisciplinary overview of the political nature of border deaths. The chapters address... Læs mere
Realistic Hope is written by an international and influential collection of future shapers. It is aimed at anyone who is interested in learning to use open futures thinking to refresh the present, forge new, common ground, and redesign destiny.
If language matters, then the interesting question naturally arises how politicians use language to their advantage? How do... Læs mere
This book reflects on data visualization as a social phenomenon and on the social implications of the growth of data visualization (other books on data visualization are... Læs mere
A guide to the GDPR rules that came into force in 2018, which meticulously regulate data processing about other people and can result in fines up to 20 million euros for violations.
Determinedly forward-looking and optimistic, though never straying from hard facts, The Tesla Revolution paints a striking picture of our global energy future.
This book considers the role of the open data movement in fostering transformation toward a 'knowledge society'.
Michael von der Schulenburg argues for the development of internationally accepted principles and rules for intervening in intrastate conflicts, including those caused by corrupt governments or militant groups.
A remarkable collection of letters from Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands (1880-1962) and her governess, Elizabeth Saxton Winter (1855-1936), an Englishwoman.
The author puts forward a new framework that places human wellbeing at the centre, instead of economic growth.