Critical Evidence looks at the world around us and asks what role evidence law plays in entrenching inequality and injustice. With chapters written by key Critical Evidence scholars,... Læs mere
Provides a detailed theoretical framework, ground-breaking data collection, and... Læs mere
White Knuckling is for readers curious about debt, inequality, and everyday life. Through wage-earner bankruptcy, it shows how... Læs mere
Taming the Careerists is for scholars, graduate and undergraduate students, and policymakers seeking to understand how bureaucrats... Læs mere
At the turn of the nineteenth century, British Romantic writers reconceived the theory and practice of persuasion. This engrossing journey into... Læs mere
Blending core consumer behavior principles with a mindfulness perspective, this book uses analysis and cases to guide consumers, students, and professionals beyond... Læs mere
This Element examines – for the first time in a single volume – the written evidence from the 'Far East' of the Hellenistic world (Bactria,... Læs mere
Montesquieu's published writings reveal little about his personal life. This volume provides English translations of letters revealing the character,... Læs mere
This book presents a cutting-edge account of the interplay of bodily, psychological, and social processes in health and illness. It will... Læs mere
Challenging the assumption that empire and the nation-state are incompatible forms of political organisation, this study explores the... Læs mere
This Element offers a timely, practitioner-focused exploration of how GenAI tools can be thoughtfully integrated into both language and content-subject teaching while addressing key threats GenAI poses within EME contexts.
This Element is about language, water and power. It challenges the terracentric bias of much scholarship in language studies, suggesting instead that oceans and rivers should be central in investigations of language, history, culture, society and politics.