Reliabilism is one of the leading theories of justification, and it holds important explanatory advantages: it sheds light on the connection between justification and truth,... Læs mere
This Element seeks to showcase the latest research on Digital Learning of English (IDLE), highlight examples of IDLE in educational and community settings, and chart future pathways for practice, research, and collaboration.
Constructions are long-term pairings in memory of form and meaning. How are they created and learned, how do they change, and how do they combine into new utterances... Læs mere
The genealogy of 'humanism' demonstrates its impossibility as a historiographical category since the Early Modern Period, thereby opening up the potentials of a critical historiography. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
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Moving beyond binary nationalist and unionist narratives, this study explores political thought through ideological... Læs mere
This Element traces the origins of gender bias in the English language. Situating the linguistic... Læs mere
The theory and practice of decision analysis can help managers, executives, and technical advisors make better choices and create more effective organizations.... Læs mere
Tackles the challenge of translating global sustainability goals into local action. Through concepts of myth, metaphor and... Læs mere
Through vibrant ethnographic storytelling, this study reveals how young women capitalise on uncertainty in urban Nigeria to... Læs mere
Set in the postcolonial city of Kinshasa (DR Congo), this ethnography considers how disabled persons navigate debates about the... Læs mere
Written for students working in a range of disciplines, this textbook provides an accessible, balanced, and nuanced introduction to public international law.... Læs mere