Providing a dynamic, forward-looking reorientation towards a new universe of reference, Remodelling Communication makes a significant, productive contribution to communication theory.
Falling into Matter examines the complex role of the body in the development of the English novel in the eighteenth century.
Written by one of the world's leading experts on victimology, this book is designed to offer a broad introduction to the subject.
Accidental Wilderness showcases how the removal of city rubble and its displacement can result in new urban parklands with significant ecological importance for the health of the city and its residents.
Apuleius and Antonine Rome effectively illustrates how socio-cultural history can be recovered from works of literature.
These interwoven stories and articles provide essential insights into the medical world of premature birth, and into what happens to these babies and their families when things don’t go as planned.
This book considers how climate change is reshaping various areas of law, offering cross-disciplinary insights into governance, justice, and policy responses to the urgent legal challenges posed by the climate crisis.
This collection explores Indigenous spiritual practices, their suppression by the Canadian state, and the intersection of Indigenous legal orders with Canadian law.
In North America in Question, leading analysts from Canada, the United States, and Mexico provide theoretically innovative and rich empirical reflections on current challenges sweeping the continent and on the faltering political support for North American regionalism.
Examines how Zapatismo, the political philosophy of the Zapatistas, crossed the regional and national boundaries of the isolated indigenous communities of Chiapas to influence diverse communities of North American activists.
In Canada's Changing Families, editors Kevin McQuillan and Zenaida R. Ravenera explore how these developments have altered family life.
A significant contribution to our understanding of the varied experience of women in the Islamic Middle East, Tournaments of Value gives a careful description of a world of female socializing, and the velocity, energy, and elaborateness of this remarkable female social world.