First published in 1965, Commonwealth for a Colour-Blind World argues that the Commonwealth can work more effectively to reduce racial tensions than any other grouping of states in existence at the time.
This collective monograph presents fourteen case studies of predominantly Spanish firms and enterprises, making a significant contribution to the fields of Business History and entrepreneurship studies.
First published in 1986, Social Work as Art examines the ways in which the subjective character of social work consistently poses problems in the organisation and education of social workers and, above all, in the evaluation of their work.
First published in1939, The Individual and the Group provides a social and historical study of Hindu-Mohammedan and Anglo-Indian relations. The work’s novelty lies in its analysis demonstrating the intimate interconnection between these two problems.
Biopsychosocial Perspectives of Major Demographic Correlates of Crime examines the four major demographic variables related to criminal offending—age, sex, race, and SES from a biopsychosocial perspective.
First published in 1991, Ireland’s Histories examines aspects of the politics, society, and ideology of Ireland from a radical perspective. The book will be valuable for students and researchers of Irish studies, as well as those with a general interest in Irish issues.
This book explores the life and work of Pius Pahl (1909–2003), a Bauhaus-trained German architect who immigrated to South... Læs mere
Advanced Heat Transfer, Fourth Edition provides a comprehensive source for analyzing heat transfer problems across a wide range of modes and applications in energy systems,... Læs mere
This book presents an analytically grounded treatment of public-private partnerships, with particular emphasis on... Læs mere
Reflective Practice in Clinical Ethics: A Workbook for Professional Development opens the way for critical self-reflection, encouraging readers to engage with their own fragments of experience as a means of developing their professional practice.
Reflective Practice in Clinical Ethics: A Workbook for Professional Development opens the way for critical self-reflection, encouraging readers to engage with their own fragments of experience as a means of developing their professional practice.
This comprehensive guide bridges classical control theory and modern AI-driven control systems, demonstrating how neural networks, fuzzy logic, and reinforcement learning enable adaptive controllers that learn from data and handle complex nonlinearities.