This book is a comparative study of the rap scenes in Greece and America, and provides one of the first English-language studies of Greek hip hop culture.
This fully updated and expanded second edition of the textbook provides an accessible overview of how the gut microbiome contributes to various aspects of human health through its connection to the immune system.
This book is the result of five years’ research into the transformative regeneration of East London’s Docklands, driven by the London Docklands Development Corporation, established in 1981.
Organic matter is vital for soil health and climate resilience but deficient in most Indian soils, with consequences for climate change mitigation through carbon sequestration and biodiversity-supported ecosystem services.
This book seeks to help bridge the divide between the various theoretical definitions of self-awareness and the empirical study of the concept in fields such as experimental cognitive sciences and clinical neuroscience.