Written by health promoting university leaders, practitioners, and scholars, Health Promoting Universities presents approaches and strategies to advance health and well-being on higher education campuses and beyond.
Considers the past, present, and future of feminist history and theory, emphasizing how feminism has influenced the histories of... Læs mere
Traces the changing character and significance of Canadian urban neighbourhoods, city and suburban, since the 1880s. Neighbourhoods matter now more... Læs mere
Diary of an Uncertain Psychic examines the life of a Western psychic and her spontaneous inner imagery, challenging conventional perceptions through a unique graphic narrative.
Diary of an Uncertain Psychic examines the life of a Western psychic and her spontaneous inner imagery, challenging conventional perceptions through a unique graphic narrative.
This book explores the rich history of Russia’s penny press, highlighting the dynamic relationship between readers and journalists in shaping a democratic political culture leading up to the 1917 Revolution.
This book examines how German-speaking women of diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds represent Africa and Blackness, foregrounding the challenges Black women face in defining and portraying Blackness, African identities, and Africa on their terms.
Hendrickson explores the potential of drawing within the context of ethnographic fieldwork. The book aims to inspire readers to immerse themselves in the generative process of thinking while seeing while drawing.
Offering practical insights to creatively navigate our relationship with food, Eating Culture provides a comprehensive anthropological perspective on food consumption.
This book revises Halliday's framework on information structure, challenging its foundations and proposing an updated model that reflects language as a complex social semiotic practice.
Bringing together leading scholars, Critical Futures explores how community-engaged research can address social justice, decolonization, and transformation in response to contemporary crises.
Insight Studies draws on Bernard Lonergan’s philosophy to teach critical thinking skills through a practice-based method inspired by how we learn musical instruments.