This book offers a comprehensive study of animal representations through the lens of Animal Studies. Inspired from posthumanist thinkers, the book challenges anthropocentric biases to rethink and reconsider human-animal relationships.
This book is a practical and reflective guide to how interior designers learn, think, and create. It demystifies the concept of studio thinking and translates it into clear habits, tools, and workflows that support imaginative, ethical, and evidence-informed design practice.
This book offers a concise and original history of anti-fascism through the Italian case, tracing its evolution from its origins in opposition to... Læs mere
This book examines how unproven medical treatments became central to political, moral, and social life during the... Læs mere
The volume reports on an empirical study of men and women who started were imprisoned in Canada, England and Finland, during or after the covid pandemic and who were subsequently released back into the community.
This book provides a timely and comprehensive overview of the modern financial system amid rising uncertainty and rapid change. It... Læs mere
The collection addresses the urgent need to shift educational practices to respond to the disproportionate impacts of climate change on marginalised communities.
This book showcases the role of various microbial cell factories towards waste beneficiation,... Læs mere
As AI reshapes modern justice systems, its impact on fundamental rights, including defence rights, remains uncertain. This book examines the implications of integrating AI into criminal proceedings from a defence rights perspective.
In this new, visionary book, we will see artificial intelligence successfully pass extremely difficult tests, right up to the final test, in which they... Læs mere
This volume offers an annotated translation and commentary on five thirteenth-century narrative accounts of the battles of Steppes (1213), Ane (1227), and Hausbergen (1262) as well as the overall political and military circumstances in which they occurred.
In this book, Bill Alder explores Simenon’s fictions set along the Normandy coast, examining the region’s significance in the author’s personal and literary development.