Tracing the invention of sheepdogs in the UK, and their journey to New Zealand and back again, this book shows how sheepdogs, shepherds and the countryside evolve in response to global agriculture, rural cultures, and soundscapes.
This timely book presents undergraduate research as a powerful vehicle for engaging students in addressing the United Nations'... Læs mere
Influence and Influencer as Keywords in the Digital Humanities interrogates the concepts of influence and the influencer, tracing their... Læs mere
This book explores how students with criminal justice experience navigate UK higher education,... Læs mere
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This book offers a timely, comprehensive, and multidimensional portrait of priorities shaping digital literacies research and practice today. It... Læs mere
The second edition of the Handbook of Human and Social Conditions in Assessment gathers work by leading international experts to explore contemporary assessment concerns.
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Literature, Multiliteracies, and Digital Texts in the Second Language Classroom provides a comprehensive analysis of how digital transformation is reshaping literature education in the second language classroom.
Grounded in Positive Economic Psychology theory and research The Psychology of Financial Wellbeing offers a comprehensive introduction to the key concepts, models and theories that that inform financial wellbeing.
Quasi-Experimental Research in Second Language Acquisition: A Practical Guide is a collection of innovative essays focusing on quasi-experimental designs in second language (L2) research, offering helpful insights into conducting robust, replicable, and ethical research.
The Stuart Age provides an introduction to the Elizabethan system of government in the early Stuart decades; the causes of the English civil war; the English Revolution;... Læs mere