The Museum Movement provides the first systematic overview of the ‘museum movement’ of the early twentieth century, which encouraged museums to play a greater role in education and civic uplift.
This book critically examines how brands determine the visibility of social issues through their advertising practices, informing the ways we are persuaded to feel, think, and act as consumers and citizens.
This book provides a practical introduction to big data in galaxy formation and evolution, introducing the astrophysical basics, before delving into the latest techniques being introduced to astronomy and astrophysics from data science.
The Routledge Handbook of Literary Geographies provides a comprehensive overview of recent research and a range of innovative ways of thinking literature and geography together. It maps the history of literary geography and identifies key developments and debates in the field.
Franciscan friars were everywhere in the early modern Catholic world. While the political and... Læs mere
This book provides an overview of nation branding in the Americas, an often neglected continent(s) in debates about the creation,... Læs mere
This concise volume explores how creatives operate within the cultural ecology of the Caribbean, and the diverse range of tactics they use to mediate state and global policies to define cultural production and consumption in post-colonial small island states.
This book intends to be a detailed text on the topic of integrated circuits for power management covering both theoretical... Læs mere
This book provides a comprehensive and critical summary of the vast literature on the interactions of clay minerals with organic molecules, including reaction mechanisms, and bonding modes together with their practical and industrial applications.
This book shares the LEAD (Leadership Enrichment and Development) method, a framework for supporting and... Læs mere
This book argues that painter Antonello da Messina (c. 1430-1479) is a formative cross-cultural figure in the practice of art history itself.
This book explains how global corporations manage their own greenhouse gas emissions and the emissions from their supply and value chains, and explains how stakeholders such as investors, NGOs and governments might drive significant reductions in these emissions.