This book examines the principle and practice of the core but under-scrutinised pillar of guarantees of non-recurrence in transitional justice.
This book offers an in-depth exploration of how organizations can effectively combine artificial intelligence (AI) and human expertise to revolutionize decision-making processes.
This book explores how family-owned businesses live and act across multiple temporal horizons—past, present, and future—and how those horizons shape strategy, identity, and everyday organizing.
This book rethinks how writing can be taught effectively across key disciplines in... Læs mere
Worker Voices and Psychological Health brings together research-based evidence with worker testimonies to show how modern working... Læs mere
Opening up a new perspective on how we understand the experiences of disabled people in physical education, this book will prompt every researcher, student and practitioner to rethink their work in adapted physical education or in disability sport for children and young people.
Encompasses a wide range of topics related to researching and understanding the LGBTQ+ community. Discusses cutting-edge issues related to survey data and beyond, following the Total Survey Error framework, considering both technical and practical aspects.
This text offers a comprehensive and accessible guide to understanding AI's impact on the fashion industry.
The Norms of Taste and the Music of Mozart uncovers what contemporaries meant when they praised composers like Mozart for their "good taste" and, in the... Læs mere
Precision Agriculture: Concepts, Strategies, and Case Studies brings together leading experts from agriculture, data science, engineering, and... Læs mere
The book bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, encouraging the integration of Industry 4.0 technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML), across diverse applications.
How do working mothers in Japan experience the tension between employment and child-rearing? Drawing on in-depth interviews with 55 working mothers, this book offers a compelling account of women’s struggles under “neoliberal motherhood” in contemporary Japan.