Structuring Exclusion: Institutions, Grievances, and Ethnic State Capture explains ethnic state capture in post-2003 Iraq under consociational power-sharing in Iraq as an outcome of ethnic dominance as a control strategy adopted by successive leaders under prior regimes.
Dribbling Divides explores the relationship between football and Islam, offering a timely and powerful look into how elite Muslim footballers navigate fame, faith, and politics in the modern game.
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Embracing Neurodiversity: A Social Work Approach to Building Inclusive Schools and Communities offers a transformative framework for reimagining how educators, clinicians, and social workers support neurodivergent students.
Satellite Ministries explores how modern expressions of faith, technology, and political power intersected and clashed across the... Læs mere
Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914) is most famous today as a philosopher, the founder of the philosophical school of Pragmatism, and as a logician. Peirce's Science of Economics and Economics of Science is a careful examination of his engagement with economics.