This study examines the role interpersonal and place attachments play in crafting a national... Læs mere
This book presents the reader with articles that critically examine the efficacy, ethics, and impact of the war on terror as it has evolved over the past decade and a half since 9/11.
Discussion concerning the ’musicality’ of Samuel Beckett’s writing now constitutes a familiar critical trope in Beckett Studies, one that continues to be informed by the... Læs mere
Written by practitioners in aviation law, this book analyses how aviation is regulated at national and international levels, examining our busy skies and providing expert analysis on how technological developments in aviation can and will be regulated.
The book focuses on three key themes, spatial, nostalgic and reflective, to offer a new approach to the study of Baghdad’s history, with a view to establishing and informing further strategies for future urban developments.
Including chapters addressing a variety of established and budding areas within assessment and evaluation in mathematics education contexts, this book brings fundamental issues together with new areas of application.
This book reflects critically on issues of diversity, access, and the expansion of digital technologies in audio-visual... Læs mere
This book critically examines the politico-military strategy of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh during the Bangladesh Liberation War of... Læs mere
Life Events and Emotional Disorder Revisited explores the variety of events that can occur, their inherent characteristics and how they affect our lives and emotions, and in turn their impact on our mental health and wellbeing.
Selfless is a memoir, reflecting on identity, social class, mobility, education, and on psychology itself; how psychology as a discipline is conducted, how it prioritises objects of study, how it uncovers psychological truths about the world.
This book is essential for anyone interested in learning about the therapeutic potential of orthodox and state-of-the-art supports for autistics.
Originally published in 1985. This detailed study in linguistics and philosophy concerns the problem of treating identity as a relation between an object and itself. It addresses the Russellian and Fregean solutions and goes on to present an alternative.