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  • - Prescription For Disaster
    av Herbert Scoville
    329,-

    An analysis of the MX missile system and its flaws.

  • Spara 12%
    - Imaging the Unseen in Enlightenment Art and Medicine
    av Barbara Maria Stafford
    595,-

  • - A Building Biography of the Centre Pompidou, Paris
    av Nathan Silver
    615

    This is the story of how France's famed cultural icon, one of the most controversial and supremely public building of the century, was designed and built.

  • av H. Nejat (University of Michigan) Seyhun
    649

    Learn how to profit from information about insider trading.

  • av Carlos A. Vegh
    1 245

    A comprehensive and rigorous text that shows how a basic open economy model can be extended to answer important macroeconomic questions that arise in emerging markets.This rigorous and comprehensive textbook develops a basic small open economy model and shows how it can be extended to answer many important macroeconomic questions that arise in emerging markets and developing economies, particularly those regarding monetary, fiscal, and exchange rate issues. Eschewing the complex calibrated models on which the field of international finance increasingly relies, the book teaches the reader how to think in terms of simple models and grasp the fundamentals of open economy macroeconomics. After analyzing the standard intertemporal small open economy model, the book introduces frictions such as imperfect capital markets, intertemporal distortions, and nontradable goods, into the basic model in order to shed light on the economy's response to different shocks. The book then introduces money into the model to analyze the real effects of monetary and exchange rate policy. It then applies these theoretical tools to a variety of important macroeconomic issues relevant to developing countries (and, in a world of continuing financial crisis, to industrial countries as well), including the use of a nominal interest rate as a main policy instrument, the relative merits of flexible and predetermined exchange rate regimes, and the targeting of "real anchors.” Finally, the book analyzes in detail specific topics such as inflation stabilization, "dollarization,” balance of payments crises, and, inspired by recent events, financial crises. Each chapter includes boxes with relevant empirical evidence and ends with exercises. The book is suitable for use in graduate courses in development economics, international finance, and macroeconomics.

  • Spara 19%
     
    2 629

    A comprehensive review of contemporary research in the vision sciences, reflecting the rapid advances of recent years.

  • - A Player's Philosophy
    av Bernard De Koven
    345

    The return of a classic book about games and play that illuminates the relationship between the well-played game and the well-lived life.In The Well-Played Game, games guru Bernard De Koven explores the interaction of play and games, offering players—as well as game designers, educators, and scholars—a guide to how games work. De Koven's classic treatise on how human beings play together, first published in 1978, investigates many issues newly resonant in the era of video and computer games, including social gameplay and player modification. The digital game industry, now moving beyond its emphasis on graphic techniques to focus on player interaction, has much to learn from The Well-Played Game.De Koven explains that when players congratulate each other on a "well-played” game, they are expressing a unique and profound synthesis that combines the concepts of play (with its associations of playfulness and fun) and game (with its associations of rule-following). This, he tells us, yields a larger concept: the experience and expression of excellence. De Koven—affectionately and appreciatively hailed by Eric Zimmerman as "our shaman of play”—explores the experience of a well-played game, how we share it, and how we can experience it again; issues of cheating, fairness, keeping score, changing old games (why not change the rules in pursuit of new ways to play?), and making up new games; playing for keeps; and winning. His book belongs on the bookshelves of players who want to find a game in which they can play well, who are looking for others with whom they can play well, and who have discovered the relationship between the well-played game and the well-lived life.

  • Spara 12%
    - A New View from the Thalamus
    av S. Murray (Maurice Goldblatt Professor and Chairman Sherman
    509

    Two leading authorities on thalamocortical connections consider how the neural circuits of the brain relate to our actions and perceptions.

  • - An Approach to Imagination, Computation, and Expression
    av D. Fox (Associate Professor of Digital Media Harrell
    529,-

    An argument that great expressive power of computational media arises from the construction of phantasms-blends of cultural ideas and sensory imagination.

  • av Gerald Jay Sussman
    649

  • - From Laboratory to Theory
    av Barbara (Dean Dosher & Zhong-Lin (Director of the Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Brain Imaging Lu
    835

    A comprehensive treatment of the skills and techniques needed for visual psychophysics, from basic tools to sophisticated data analysis.

  • av Xin Wei (Arizona State University) Sha
    129,-

  • - From Interactions to Integration
    av Luiz (University of Maryland College Park) Pessoa
    479

  • Spara 22%
    - MIT, Architecture, and the 'Techno-Social' Moment
     
    675

    An account of architecture's postwar ambition to transform itself into a research-oriented and technologically complex discipline of design expertise.

  • - Delivering Customer Value through Flexible Operations
    av David (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Simchi-Levi
    449,-

  • - Practical Neural Zen
    av James H. Austin
    449,-

  • - Creating a Twenty-First-Century Defense Industry
    av Jacques S. (University of Maryland) Gansler
    595

    An expert explains why the security needs of the twenty-first century require a transformation of the defense industry of the twentieth century.

  • - Lessons from Abrupt Climate Change
    av George (University of Maine) Denton, Richard (Pennsylvania State University) Alley, Philip (Island Institute) Conkling & m.fl.
    124

  • - Politics in the Age of Ecology
    av William Ophuls
    645,-

    A provocative essay that imagines a truly ecological future based on political transformation rather than the superficialities of "sustainability."

  • - Brain Mechanisms of Episodic Memory
    av Michael E. (Professor Hasselmo
    1 075,-

    A novel perspective on the biological mechanisms of episodic memory, focusing on the encoding and retrieval of spatiotemporal trajectories.

  • - Brain-Immune Connections in Autism, Schizophrenia, and Depression
    av Paul H. (Anne P. and Benjamin F. Biaggini Professor of Biological Sciences Patterson
    469

    An examination of brain-immune system communication in autism, schizophrenia, and depression.In Infectious Behavior, neurobiologist Paul Patterson examines the involvement of the immune system in autism, schizophrenia, and major depressive disorder. Although genetic approaches to these diseases have garnered the lion's share of publicity and funding, scientists are uncovering evidence of the important avenues of communication between the brain and the immune system and their involvement in mental illness. Patterson focuses on this brain-immune crosstalk, exploring the possibility that it may help us understand the causes of these common, but still mysterious, diseases. The heart of this engaging book, accessible to nonscientists, concerns the involvement of the immune systems of the pregnant woman and her fetus, and a consideration of maternal infection as a risk factor for schizophrenia and autism. Patterson reports on research that may shed light on today's autism epidemic. He also outlines the risks and benefits of both maternal and postnatal vaccinations.In the course of his discussion, Patterson offers a short history of immune manipulation in treating mental illness (recounting some frightening but fascinating early experiments) and explains how the immune system influences behavior and how the brain regulates the immune system, looking in particular at stress and depression. He examines the prenatal origins of adult disease and evidence for immune involvement in autism, schizophrenia, and depression. Finally, he describes the promise shown by recent animal experiments that have led to early clinical trials of postnatal and adult treatments for patients with autism and related disorders.

  • - Two Centuries of Policy and Performance
    av Timothy J. (University of Essex) Hatton
    124

    A uniquely comprehensive look at 200 years of world mass migration by two economists who show how economic history can inform contemporary debate.

  • - Architecture and Richard Neutra in a Psychoanalytic Culture
    av Sylvia Lavin
    615

    How modern architecture came to embrace the urges and fears of the affective unconscious."Eight million Americans a year cool their heels in psychiatric waiting rooms. Design can help lower this nervous overhead."—Richard Neutra, 1954Sylvia Lavin's Form Follows Libido argues that by the 1950s, some architects felt an urge to steer the cool abstraction of high modernism away from a neutral formalism toward the production of more erotic, affective environments. Lavin turns to the architecture of Richard Neutra (1892-1970) to explore the genesis of these new mood-inducing environments. In a series of engaging essays weaving through the designs and writings of this Vienna-born, California-based architect, Lavin discovers in Neutra a sustained and poignant psychoanalytic reflection set in the context of a burgeoning psychoanalytic culture in America.Lavin shows that Neutra's redirection of modernism constituted not a lyrical regression to sentimentality but a deliberate advance of architectural theory and technique to engage the unconscious mind, fueled by the ideas of psychoanalysis that were being rapidly disseminated at the time. In Neutra's responses to a vivid range of issues, from psychoanalysis proper to the popular psychology of tele-evangelical prayer, Lavin uncovers a radical reconstitution of the architectural discipline.Arguing persuasively that the received historical views of both psychoanalysis and architecture have led to a suppression of their compelling coincidences and unorthodoxies, Lavin sets out to unleash midcentury architecture's hidden libido. Neither Neutra nor psychoanalysis emerges unscathed from her investigation of how architecture came to be saturated by the intrigues of affect, often against its will. If Reyner Banham sought to put architecture "on the couch," then Lavin, through Neutra, leaps beyond Banham's ameliorative aim to lure contemporary architecture into the lush and dangerous liaisons of environmental design.

  • av John Fitchen
    615

    How were huge stones moved from quarries to the sites of Egyptian pyramids? How did the cathedral builders of the Middle Ages lift blocks to great heights by muscle power alone? In this intriguing book John Fitchen explains and illustrates the solutions to these and many other puzzles in preindustrial building construction. This is the first general survey of the practices and role of the builder (as opposed to the designer) in constructing an array of structures. Fitchen's approach gives a valuable hands-on feel for what it's like to work with ropes and ladders, wedges and slings; with crews engaged in well digging, bridge building, and the transporting of obelisks hundreds of miles by water and over land. The buildings discussed range from the tents, tepees, and igloos of nomadic tribes to the monumental pyramids of Egypt, the temples of Greece, the aqueducts of Rome, and the cathedrals of medieval Europe.

  • - Media Study, Media Practice, Media Pioneers, 1973-1990
     
    795,-

    Images and texts document the legendary Department of Media Study at SUNY Buffalo when it set the world standard; a history of the program and examples of work by "Buffalo heads" James Blue, Tony Conrad, Hollis Frampton, Gerald O'Grady, Paul Sharits, Steina, Woody Vasulka, and Peter Weibel.

  • - How America Rebuilds Cities
    av Bernard J. Frieden
    565

    Pioneering observers of the urban landscape Bernard Frieden and Lynne Sagalyn delve into the inner workings of the exciting new public entrepreneurship and public-private partnerships that have revitalized the downtowns of such cities as Boston, San Diego, Seattle, St. Paul, and Pasadena.

  • - How Brooks Stevens Shaped Your World
    av Glenn Adamson
    329

    The first publication documenting the work of Brooks Stevens, one of America's most influential twentieth-century designers.

  • - Theory and History
    av John (Macquarie University) Sutton
    1 039

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    av Johan van (Professor of Logic Benthem
    689,-

    A comprehensive examination of the interfaces of logic, computer science, and game theory, drawing on twenty years of research on logic and games.

  • - Disappointment and Failure in Architecture
    av Timothy J. (Senior Lecturer and Director of Research & University of Kent) Brittain-Catlin
    319

    Why some architects fail to realize their ideal buildings, and what architecture critics can learn from novelists.

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