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  • av Fei-Ling Wang
    421

    An analysis of the China Race-the global competition for leadership and world order between the US-led West and the People's Republic of China.

  • av Alexis McGee
    391

    Explores how Black women have continually used sound to convey stories and forge community across generations.

  • av Paul Hansen
    407

    Argues that the dairy industry in Japan has always been entwined with notions of Otherness and security seeking, notably in terms of frontiers.

  • av Fumi Tomita
    381

  • av William B. Meyer
    391

    Uncovers the facts behind the celebrated 1889 case of Riggs v. Palmer and shows how they transform our understanding of the decision.

  • av Bruce Jackson
    411

    Celebrates over a half-century of the work of one of America's greatest folklorists.

  • av Richard M. Yon
    411

    First-of-its-kind study offering a model for understanding vice-presidential influence in the modern era.

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    997

  • av Jeffrey W. Cupchik
    411

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    997

    In the face of widespread environmental and social destabilization and growing uncertainty about the future of humanity, this collection of essays brings the philosophical tradition of phenomenology to the question of relations between generations to examine our ethical, political, and environmental obligations to future people. Emphasizing phenomenology's rich reflections on the role of time in the constitution of the social-historical world and its relation to the environment, the essays interweave the central themes of mortality, natality, generativity, and amor mundi to build vital bridges between new developments in both eco- and critical phenomenology and important work in intergenerational ethics. Together, the chapters reevaluate the traditional scope and foundational concepts of environmental ethics and social justice, paving the way for a revised understanding of intergenerational responsibilities, culminating in the key insight that future people are of us. The result is an invaluable conceptual toolkit for phenomenologists, ethicists, theorists, students, and activists concerned with environmental justice and climate ethics.

  • av Richard Heppner
    347

  • av Kristin Wendland
    387

  • av Bradley C. Nahrstadt
    391

  • av Seth N. Asumah
    411

    Shows how authentic diversity and inclusive leadership practices can promote anti-racist, equitable, and transformational change in institutions of higher learning in the United States and beyond.

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    997

    Offers a thorough, multidisciplinary picture of the informational challenges of our media ecosystem, as well as collaborative strategies for addressing them.

  • av Gene Bunnell
    997

    Recounts how preservationists and environmentalists ultimately succeeded in persuading a powerful state agency to abandon its plans for privately developing Buffalo's waterfront and instead revitalize the city by enhancing opportunities for members of the public to use and enjoy that same space.

  • av Richard W. (University of Kentucky) Waterman
    1 241

  • av Gregory S. Mahler
    467 - 1 007

  • av Waiyee Loh
    391

  • av Miguel Abensour
    407

  • av Einat Bar-On Cohen
    391

    Explores the cultural dynamics of this ancient form of Sanskrit theater.

  • av David Jacobson
    361

  • av William Haldeman
    391

    The histories presented here are of a select group of US presidents, their inspired leadership characteristics, and how they may inspire us today. The traits these presidents possessed were cultivated over a lifetime of lived experience and immortalized through the power of the presidential word-speeches, letters, and addresses-which collectively represent the most transcendent documents in American history. Viewed through the lens of nuance, complication, human emotion, pathos, and drama, William Haldeman sets forth the lives of these presidents in ways to help inform our own lives, from leveraging our experience and instincts to making the right calls when they matter the most. Grounded in an interdisciplinary approach, Haldeman appeals to both scholars and general audience readers alike, offering a refreshing view of presidential leadership that not only elevates leadership as a central part of the scholarly field, but also broadly engages American presidency enthusiasts and readers of history, biography, politics, and leadership development.

  • av Cyrus Ali Zargar
    397 - 1 357

  • av Louis Corsino
    391 - 991

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