This volume is a collection of papers presented at the 2007 colloquium on new perspectives on games and interaction at the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences in Amsterdam.
An essential resource for those interested in one of the most influential modern playwrights and for the dedicated theatre lover.
This anthology is organized in five sections: Creative Practices; Digital Diasporas and Placemaking; Affect and Belonging;... Læs mere
This volume explores how health was understood and practiced in the early modern Nordic region, with a focus on Sweden, including Finland.
The Middle Dutch term schaec referred to abduction with marital intent. This book explores this phenomenon to understand wider attitudes towards marriage-making in the fifteenth-century Low Countries.
Instead of asking what makes the internet or new media “Chinese,” this volume situate contemporary entanglements of cultural and digital practices within specific historical, social, and discursive contexts.
Portrayals of Women in Early Twentieth-Century China explores the role played by woman, and their visual representations, in introducing modern design and modern ways of living to China.
This groundbreaking textbook redefines auditing education by seamlessly incorporating International Standards on Auditing (ISAs) and other... Læs mere
This book examines how social media platforms amplify extreme viewpoints and agitated content that generates disproportionate engagement.
Examining the functions of Sixteenth-century Flemish painter Joachim Beuckelaer' strange and new subject matter, Goldstein situates his paintings and those of his closest Italian follower, Vincenzo Campi, in the physical space of the dining room.
This volume provides important insights it draws the outlines of a new field of scholarship at the crossroads of the social histories of punishment and labour and on the ways through which they can be studied.
Processes of making in early modern Europe were both tacit and embodied.This volume focuses on the body of the... Læs mere