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  • av Setha (Distinguished Professor of Anthropology Low
    310 - 366,-

  • av Philip (John Dewey Professor Emeritus of Philosophy Kitcher
    336 - 606,-

  • av Mark (Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Global Studies Juergensmeyer
    280,-

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    716,-

    Principles of Scientific Writing and Biomedical Publication is a practical, comprehensive, state-of-the-art guide designed to enhance understanding of the principles of scientific publication, promote improved writing and manuscript preparation skills, and help navigate the seemingly complex pathway from manuscript submission, through peer review and revision, to successful publication.

  • av Amy (Professor of Sociology Adamczyk
    380 - 1 080,-

  • av Samuel (Assistant Professor Bennett
    1 190,-

  • av Noel (Assistant Professor of Political Science Anderson
    1 080,-

  • av Toke S. (Reader in Economics Aidt
    1 080,-

  • av Charles (Donald Drew Egbert Professor of Art and Archaeology Barber
    1 006,-

    Eccentric Renaissance shows how El Greco and two other sixteenth-century Cretan artists, Michael Damaskenos and Georgios Klontzas, actively engaged in a re-casting of the Byzantine tradition of icon painting on the Venetian colony of Crete. In so doing, they created art that articulated a point of view that was shaped outside of and against the hegemonic world of Vasari's account of art history. Building upon their own tradition, they developed a highly original understanding of the icon and explored its power to reconcile Byzantine and Renaissance styles of painting and provide a response to the growing presence of Islam.

  • av Petros C. (Edwin B. Parker Professor of Law Mavroidis
    1 720,-

  • av Michael (Professor of Philosophy Fuerstein
    386,-

    Michael Fuerstein explores how democracy drives social progress despite the potential ignorance and irrationality of democratic citizens, arguing that democracy enables "experiments in living": innovations in social practice that transform social emotions and identities and cultivate moral learning.

  • av Robert B. (W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy Talisse
    386,-

    Civic Solitude explores the importance of intentional solitary political reflection as a civic duty. Robert B. Talisse argues that overemphasis on political collaboration can lead to hostility to outgroups and an erosion of the civic capacities that are necessary for democratic progress. He calls for democratic citizens to prioritize individual reflection alongside collective action as a means of negating the effects of polarization.

  • av Elaine (Professor of Psychology Reese
    446,-

    In How Stories Change Us, Elaine Reese integrates the latest scientific research on stories from fiction (books, TV shows and movies, videogames) with stories from real life (our personal experiences, including on social media) across the lifespan. The book offers an authoritative yet accessible overview of the new interdisciplinary science of stories, told by a developmental psychologist and autobiographical memory expert with over thirty years of experience conducting research on stories. Reese synthesizes cutting-edge research for an interdisciplinary audience, offers practical tips for parents, teachers, librarians, and policymakers, and she advocates for a more integrated science of stories to allow us to better choose the stories we consume and tell.

  • av Kirsten (Assistant Professor of Music History Carithers
    336 - 1 190,-

  • av Colin J. (Associate Teaching Professor and Director of Asian Studies Lewis
    926,-

    Colin J. Lewis and Jennifer Kling apply classical Chinese thought to a series of current sociopolitical issues, including politics, robot legal standing, environmental issues, police funding, private militias, and justified revolutions, demonstrating that despite the dominance of western thought in political philosophy, Chinese philosophy provides a powerful lens through which to understand contemporary challenges.

  •  
    710,-

    What Do I Do Now? Anxiety Disorders is a compelling exploration of anxiety disorders, intricately weaving together real-life cases into a narrative that transcends traditional mental health literature. This book goes beyond symptomatology, delving into medical causes, the interplay between anxiety and various life stages, and comprehensive treatment approaches. Accessible yet profound, it transforms clinical insights into relatable stories, providing hope and understanding for anyone navigating the labyrinth of anxiety.

  • av Jonathan M. (Torrey H. Webb Professor of Law Barnett
    400,-

    The Big Steal uncovers the unusual confluence of ideological views and business interests behind the dilution of legal protections for inventors and artists under U.S. patent and copyright law. Concurrent with the rise of the digital economy, policymakers significantly weakened legal protections against the unauthorized use of technological inventions and creative works. Through an evidence-based analysis informed by the economics and politics of digital markets, Jonathan Barnett shows that this policy shift has advantaged digital intermediaries at the expense of the innovators and artists that drive the knowledge economy

  • av Michael (Professor Kramer
    1 186,-

    Organizational Communication: A Lifespan Approach is a student-focused introduction to the field. Featuring real-world stories, helpful and unique illustrations, and practical applications of theory, this text engages students and shows them how to apply concepts, theories, and perspectives in every chapter.

  • av Bob (Senior Research Fellow at the C.W. Post Campus Brier
    280 - 300,-

  • av Harvey Max (Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry Chochinov
    416,-

  • av Ross W. (Distinguished University Professor and Fynette H. Kulas Professor of Music Duffin
    1 080,-

  • av William (Assistant Professor of Philosophy Paris
    446 - 1 080,-

  • av James (Distinguished Professor of History and Philosophy Woodward
    380 - 1 336,-

  • av Lewis Vaughn
    1 320,-

    Vaughn's Bioethics helps instructors introduce students to the moral, scientific, legal, and clinical aspects of complex biomedical issues by providing clearer chapter introductions, better readings, higher-quality cases, and more abundant pedagogy than any other textbook on the market.

  • av Daniel J. (Eugene L. and Barbara A. Bernard Professor of Intellectual Property and Technology Law Solove
    306,-

    In this short and accessible book, internationally renowned privacy expert Daniel J. Solove reflects on his examination of privacy over the past twenty-five years, deftly weaving together philosophical ideas with concrete practical knowledge. On Privacy and Technology describes the profound changes technology is wreaking upon privacy, why these changes matter, and what can be done about them. Through Solove's lively discussions of technology and policy, he provides a workable path to reforming our laws so that privacy is better protected. Succinct, understandable, and engaging, this is an essential primer for anyone who wants to understand the threats to privacy in today's digital age and how we can face them effectively.

  • av Astrid (Professor of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures Erll
    446 - 1 080,-

  • av Lisa J. (Professor of Anthropology Lucero
    336,-

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