American Freedom: The Basics explores ideals of freedom as they have been conceived, debated, practiced, and struggled for in the United States from the Revolutionary War to the present day.
By avoiding common misconceptions, decision-makers can improve outcomes and enhance problem-solving capabilities. The book explains how Anti-Analytics can be used to correct process design, improve decision-making, and improve data analytics procedures.
This book is for organizational leaders who recognize the growing impact of stress and trauma on workforce performance and employee capacity. It provides a clear understanding of trauma, the extent of it in the workforce, and how to address it in the context of work
Drawing on research and lived experience, this edited collection explores the higher education experiences of Traveller,... Læs mere
In its second edition, The Routledge Handbook of East European Politics offers a comprehensive and analytically sophisticated account of a region that has undergone profound transformation over the past four decades.
With contributions from recognized experts in the field, this third edition assists practicing scientists and engineers in preventing costly system failures and provides technology graduate students with a comprehensive introduction to electrical contact phenomena.
The new edition of this influential book, Epistemic Freedom in Africa, will be an important read for students and scholars across... Læs mere
Choirs, Singing, and Belonging: Voices from Around the World explores the experience of singing in choirs, and the meaning of these activities in the lives of participants.
Beach Planshape Modelling summarises of the theory, solution methods and applications of what has become known as the 1-line beach model whereby changes in the planform shape of a beach can be described by the movement of a single height contour.
Some constitutional amendments are not really amendments. This book draws from law, history, and politics both to demonstrate that Latin American... Læs mere
Halldorsson’s How Digital Screen Use Alienates Human Societies examines recent processes of technological rationalism, which were intensified by the Covid-pandemic, and explores how they alienate human societies in the name of progress.
Acting for the Camera: A Teacher’s Guide is designed to help acting teachers create a hands-on course at their institution. The book provides a framework for setting up an engaging course where students can develop on-camera skills by practicing from both sides of the camera.