Paradoxical Leadership reveals how to use tensions between seemingly contradictory perspectives as a driver for sustainable success and innovation.
Beyond Human probes Spanish cultural production across hundreds of years to query the damaging ideologies and ecological practices that have perpetuated human and non-human suffering.
Localism in Hellenistic Greece explores, in exemplary fashion, how ancient societies positioned themselves in a swiftly expanding world.
Pathway to the Stars takes readers on a remarkable journey spanning one hundred years of the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Drawing in part on the lived experiences of contributors who have overcome a "street life," Thug Criminology seeks to challenge the traditional scholarship on gangs and their behaviours.
Precision Retailing explores the challenges and opportunities that exist in contemporary retail and offers advice on how to apply behavioral insights and analytics to thrive in a digital world.
Bringing together Indigenous voices, this collection examines strategies for protecting and recuperating Indigenous environmental and cultural heritage.
This book aims to understand how gender and risk have been incorporated into women’s decision-making around the HPV vaccine.
Drawing on extensive archival research, Stalin’s Failed Alliance presents an inside look at Soviet foreign policy making.
Jane Goodall meets Carrie Bradshaw in Sticky, Sexy, Sad – an insightful, empowering memoir by an anthropologist who lays her own life bare as she explores the cultural matrix of digital courtship.
Using seventeen cases where researchers applied behavioral interventions in the field, this book identifies not only what works but also what does not work (and why).
This updated and unabridged edition of The Stones of Venice introduces new readers to John Ruskin’s classic Victorian text.