This book develops a general theory of synthetic data as an emerging object of corporate and financial law. As artificially generated... Læs mere
The book bridges the gap between technical possibility and clinical reality. It is written for healthcare professionals, hospital decision-makers, health technology leaders, researchers, and policymakers who need to understand, evaluate, and act on AI within their organizations.
Sports Diplomacy examines how nations and sporting actors—large and small—use medals, mega-events, elite athletes, global leagues, corporations, and even fans to influence international perceptions and advance strategic interests.
In its second decade, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has shifted toward a more people-centered orientation, emphasizing... Læs mere
This book offers the first full-length philosophical exploration of human stupidity, reinterpreting it as an existential condition rooted in self-absorption. It argues that... Læs mere
The book offers a systematic and empirical assessment of political stability across seven regional states: Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Türkiye, Iran, Russia, and Ukraine.
The collection features empirical studies from across the world, offering diverse theoretical and methodological approaches to understanding... Læs mere
This fifth edition applies ethical theories, such as virtue ethics and dialogical ethics, to interpersonal, political,... Læs mere
This edited collection examines the intersection of green culture and organizational sustainability within the African context, offering a comprehensive exploration of how eco-friendly practices, values, and leadership can drive sustainable development.
This book (1971) is a penetrating sociological and economic analysis of Spanish latifundism. The book examines tensions within wage-labour systems and explores the conflicting value systems of both workers and landowners.
This book examines English translations and transcreations of the Bhagavad Gita, one of the most sacred and influential texts in Hinduism, exploring how textual transfers, affected by languages, cultures, and time, reconfigure the Gita’s content and meaning, thus transforming it.
Originally published in 1985 this book draws attention to the terrible unexploded remnants of mines and other high-explosive munitions that remain hidden in former theatres of war and which claim so many innocent victims – often children – for so many years.