This volume revisits contemporary cultural and artistic imaginaries of African cities through a focus on their manifold connections with rural hinterlands.
This book provides comprehensive coverage of printing techniques for textile substrates including cellulosic fibres, natural fibres, synthetic fibres, and blended materials.
This book investigates the transformative relationship between soccer and women in the 21st century, a time when football has increasingly embraced femininity and women have gained unprecedented visibility and empowerment in the digital soccer landscape. .
This book examines the evolving relationship between women and sport, a growing area of study in the 21st century. It delves into extant literature, contexts, categories, methodologies, and key themes, issues, roles, and questions to uncover her stories in the history of soccer.
Teaching Literature offers unique approaches to teaching and learning by focusing on principles, strategies, and applications. Leading educator and... Læs mere
The book examines how colonial medical institutions functioned as instruments of both care and control, while indigenous practices retained their relevance among the masses.
This book argues that the European Coal and Steel Community in 1951 solved the historic French-German conflict over control of the coal deposits of the Ruhr valley.
Moving beyond the conventional binary logic of state and society, this book reveals how borderlands emerge as both contested and negotiated terrains shaped by historical legacies and contemporary practices co-produced by the state and people.
This new edition deals with validation, compliance and software in the pharmaceutical, healthcare and medical device... Læs mere
This book (1974) explodes the popular mythology that town planning is an objective, rational, apolitical professional activity conducted in the public... Læs mere
This book offers an innovative alternative methodology for managing negotiations grounded in the lived experiences of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Nelson Mandela.
This book offers a comprehensive and global examination of the persistent gender-related challenges universities face in their pursuit of equality, diversity, and inclusion across teaching, research, management, and leadership.