This book explores the challenges of promise-making in societies characterized by legal and religious pluralism and shaped by colonialism. It examines how promises are sites of meaning and memory, made through spiritual appeals, contestation, and more.
This book is a practical toolkit for mastering political economy analysis. It focuses on key economic and political concepts while fostering research skills and teaching frameworks that can be applied in our rapidly evolving policy environment.
This book delves into the rhetoric and communication aspects of emergency medical calls to offer vital guidance and training advice for medical and paramedical professionals.
This book examines how the lobster fishery in Canada has been shaped by evolving technologies, changing markets, shifting ideas about state governance, and the nature of lobsters themselves.
This book presents the longest-running Canadian generational study of its kind, tracking nearly 50 years in the lives of a high school cohort from 1973.
Ideology of Purity analyses how animal breeding practices compare to eugenic ideology through a study of how the eugenics movement deployed certain theories and themes from the practice of animal breeding.
A sweeping overview of political development in seven large Canadian cities, this landmark edited volume illuminates the drivers of continuity and change in urban politics from the early 1980s to the present.
Volume 55 in the Collected Works of Erasmus series contains the English translation of Erasmus’s Annotations on Acts.
This book investigates new ways in which writers and artists of early modern Spain conceived of space through the lens of what recent studies have called the spatial turn and explores space as a cultural construct.
Picking up where Tome I halted, the book proves without any doubt that Italian poetry did not stop its linguistic experimentations but rather enhanced its post-lyrical tradition thanks to the evolution of old masters and the arrival of younger poets.
This book explores Hegel’s concept of freedom as a necessary foundation of philosophy, examining its connection to logic, history, and political rationality through contributions from leading scholars.
Ethics of Coexistence maps a pathway for a socially just world through activist pedagogy of ethno-photography.