What is Wisdom and Can it be Taught? uses careful theoretical analysis and a well-argued ontological conception of the human being to present a new ‘Holistic Wisdom Model’, summarizing existing research and presenting fresh insights.
This innovative work is suitable for practitioners and academics with an interest in women’s health, women’s and gender studies, aging and health care, menopause transition and family systems research, as well as women themselves.
Liu explores the experiences of Yi migrant workers in Shenzhen, China, investigating how... Læs mere
Reusing Oral Histories is the first comprehensive guide available to scholars and students looking to analyse or reanalyse archived oral history interviews.
This book explores the integration of AI in environmental engineering, emphasizing the unique challenges and approaches required for accurate modeling of physical phenomena.
The book addresses the theories and applications of the multi-objective optimization algorithm in a single volume.... Læs mere
In Class Struggle, Dictatorship and Democracy: How the Common People Defeated Francoism (1939 - 1979) Xavier... Læs mere
This monograph argues that implementing devised theatre as a learning praxis has a unique potential to cultivate student agency in the twenty-first century classroom.
This book examines the history of the transformation of the small town of Kozani, situated in modern Greek Macedonia, into a vibrant commercial hub and self-administering community during the period of Ottoman rule, c.1400–1821.
This book explores the role of regulatory bodies and their emergence as the fourth branch of governments.
The book surveys crucial theories and practices and academic research in the field of public administration and Organizational theory.
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the evolving world of medical tourism. It delves into the origins and... Læs mere