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  • av Brendan A. (Associate Research Scholar Shanahan
    377 - 821

  • av Kristine Henriksen (Professor of Bible Garroway
    1 061

  • av John O. (Professor Emeritus of Islamic History Voll
    331 - 1 061

  • av Carolina (Professor Lopez-Ruiz
    277 - 817

  • av Thomas F. (Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Social Psychology Pettigrew
    1 061

  • av Michael J. (Professor of Law Broyde
    1 321

  • av Jody (Professor of Philosophy Azzouni
    1 061

  • av Alberto (Senior Research Fellow Giubilini
    381

    Rethinking Conscientious Objection in Healthcare presents the case against the right of healthcare professionals to refuse delivery of certain healthcare services based on their moral views. It provides philosophical analyses of conscience and freedom of conscience, as well as the arguments and principles typically utilized when arguing in favor of allowing healthcare professionals conscientious objection. The authors criticize those arguments and offer a philosophical and historical analysis of the concept of professionalism, as well as an appeal to the nature of professional obligations, to build their case against the right to conscientious objection in healthcare.

  • av James I. Martin
    907

  • av Raymond (Professor of Music Psychology and Improvisation MacDonald
    421 - 1 397

  • av James G. (Arthur B. Hanson Professor of Law Dwyer
    1 171

  • av Assaf (Department of Musicology Shelleg
    1 397

  • av M. Robin (Distinguished Professor of Psychology DiMatteo
    1 111

    This book is a user-friendly text for practitioners, researchers, and students in the healthcare professions as well as those striving for self-directed health behavior change. It guides readers on patient communication, institutional trust, decision-making, persuasion, habits, sociocultural influences, social media, eHealth and artificial intelligence, integrated healthcare systems, COVID-19, and public health policy.

  • av Thomas Forrest (Morton B. Knafel Professor of Music Kelly
    1 411

  • av Jonathyne (Professor and Associate Dean of Humanities and the Arts Briggs
    907

  • av Mathias (Ph.D. student in Near Eastern Studies Ghyoot
    437

    Brothers Behind Bars tells the harrowing yet fascinating story of the imprisonment of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt--the largest Islamist movement in Middle Eastern history. From 1948 to 1975, thousands of members of the Muslim Brotherhood entered Egypt's prisons due to political clashes with the ruling powers, first King Farouk and later President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Based on a wealth of understudied material--including prison memoirs, diaries, poems, plays, magazines, novels, and more--Brothers Behind Bars gives voice to ordinary Muslim Brothers, and a handful of Sisters, and offers a new understanding of Islamism in twentieth-century Egypt.

  • av David (Gaston Sigur Professor of Asian Studies Shambaugh
    397

    For over three decades following the 1972 rapprochement between the US and China, the two countries seemed to be steadily building a stronger relationship even accounting for periodic setbacks like the Tiananmen Square Massacre. The last decade, though, has seen a sharp increase in tensions between the two countries. What happened? In Broken Engagement: How China Lost America, author David Shambaugh examines the evolution, expansion, and disintegration of the American engagement coalition and policies toward China.

  • av Jeffrey P. (Senior Research Fellow at the Global and National Security Institute Rogg
    521

    Is the NSA spying on Americans? It wouldn't be the first time. Does the CIA still assassinate people? Depends on what you mean by "assassinate." Is the intelligence community really a "deep state" that subverts American democracy? Not exactly, but it has interfered in politics too often in US history. These types of questions have preoccupied the American people and international audiences in recent years. But the origins of these and other controversies reach back even further in US history. The Spy and the State provides readers with the foundation to understand the past, navigate the present, and shape the future of American intelligence.

  • av Marc I. (Radford Chair in Law and Professor of Law Steinberg
    1 167

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    481

    Historically, character education has been an important aim of many universities. Yet, while the last few decades have witnessed increased interest in character education among children and adolescents, much less attention has been given to the formation of university students in the midst of a crucial period of intellectual and ethical development. Cultivating Virtue in the University offers insights into why educating character might be an important aim for universities and how institutions might integrate it in an increasingly global and pluralistic age. The book will interest scholars, faculty, staff, and administrators considering whether they might want to integrate character into their institutions as well as public audiences eager to explore the purpose of the university at a time when the future of higher education is under intense debate.

  • av Guido (Assistant Professor of Political Theory and Constitutional Democracy Parietti
    481 - 721

  • av Asma (Professor and Chair Afsaruddin
    377 - 1 567

  • av Gil (Professor Ben-Herut
    1 291

  • av Christopher (Lecturer on Psychiatry Willard
    267

    The crisis in college mental health has intensified and the demand for counseling services is difficult for most college counseling offices to meet. Students often stop pursuing help because the waitlists are long and they become disillusioned. Finally there's help navigating the system. College Mental Health 101 is chock full of student and expert voices, straightforward tips on picking a school, getting the professional, medical, and social support you need, and understanding your diagnosis.

  • av Ilan (Lewis-Sebring Professor of Humanities and Latin American and Latino Culture Stavans
    147

    A celebration of the life and works of one of the most influential world literary figures of the twentieth century, this Very Short Introduction traces Jorge Luis Borges's trajectory from his beginnings in Buenos Aires through the Dirty War in Argentina. It gives an engaging overview of his writings and their themes and shows how his career redefined Latin American as well as global literature.

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