Originally published in 1983, this is an analysis of events in Poland during 1980–1981, the period in which the efforts of Solidarity to achieve a free trade union and some... Læs mere
Originally published in 1986, this book explains why the Polish military took power in December 1981. It examines how this was done,... Læs mere
What patterns do we use to represent knowledge of the world? Opening seven books side by side, Mapping Knowledge Across Time asks these difficult questions.
This volume brings together philosophical, observational, and experimental research to investigate when and how listening takes place, the obstacles to effective listening, and its implications for democratic representation, deliberation, and policymaking.
The book addresses the exploration of cutting-edge technological advancements.
In Echo Chambers and Epistemological Bubbles: Communicative Flirtations with the End of Democracy, Lauren Zentz offers a critical linguistic ethnographic examination of moral-political discourse on social media following the January 6, 2021, US Capitol insurrection.
This book explores research on computing, intelligent communication, and... Læs mere
This book compiles research on Computing, Communication & Sustainable Energy... Læs mere
This book opens a new and timely conversation between the study of religion and infrastructure studies through the innovative concept of religious infrastructure. Eight... Læs mere
This comprehensive volume brings together accomplished academicians and practitioners to examine the... Læs mere
First published in 1986, Family, Economy, and State examines different dimensions of the social reproduction process, analyzing... Læs mere
First published in 1966, Improvisation embodies a revolutionary approach to the production of a play and the teaching of drama. It illustrates the way in... Læs mere