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  • av Karen V. Hansen
    325 - 1 099,-

    In 1970s California, when many school communities resisted progress, visionary teachers and dynamic students at Sunnyvale High School created a vibrant, multiracial school community where students took on meaningful leadership roles, found common ground, and blazed multiple paths to successful adulthood.

  • av Luc Boltanski
    525 - 1 669

    A melancholy defeatism has become a hallmark of critical thought and leftist politics. A consequence of this has been an exaggerated focus on domination among critical theorists, leaving emancipation-along with questions of political organization and strategy-undertheorized at best, or disregarded as delusional, at worst. If emancipation still plays a role in critical reflection, it is most often in a "domesticated" form, made into a bedfellow of centrist liberalism. Recent events necessitate a different outlook, especially since the financial collapse of 2008 and the myriad movements-emancipatory as much as reactionary-it has spawned throughout the world. Through a series of dialogues and reflections by leading thinkers, scholars, and activists, Domination and Emancipation: Remaking Critique seeks to rebuild the emancipatory pole of critique and bring forward theoretical work that is in step with the struggles and aspirations of the moment.

  • av Laura N. Bell
    459 - 1 199,-

    Assassination is a tactic of contemporary terrorism that is understudied in the terrorism and political violence literatures. This book examines the use of assassination in terror campaigns and the political and societal repercussions of these political killings across target types.

  • av Jennifer Kling
    459 - 999

    Rather than looking at protest in an ideal case, this book looks at how protest is actually practiced and argues that suitably constrained violent political protest is sometimes justified.

  • av Jonathan W. White
    265 - 325,-

    A Critically Acclaimed Work of Presidential and African American History Widely praised and winner of the 2023 Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize, this book illuminates why Lincoln¿s unprecedented welcoming of African American men and women to the White House transformed the trajectory of race relations in the United States. From his 1862 meetings with Black Christian ministers, Lincoln began inviting African Americans of every background into his home, from ex-slaves from the Deep South to champions of abolitionism such as Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth. More than a good-will gesture, the president conferred with his guests about the essential issues of citizenship and voting rights. Drawing from an array of primary sources, White reveals how African Americans used the White House as a national stage to amplify their calls for equality. Even more than 160 years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, Lincoln¿s inclusion of African Americans remains a necessary example in a country still struggling from racial divisions today.

  • av Valentino Catricala
    459 - 1 489

    This book opens new perspectives on cinema, arts, and the media. It provides a rereading of the past and explains the challenges facing artists today.

  • av Maria Chiara (Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Oltolini
    525 - 1 455,-

  • av Jessica Griffin
    119 - 299,-

    Relationship Rx tackles the top problems in relationships while offering simple yet effective strategies, grounded in evidence-based relationship science. All couples can benefit from taking their relationship medicine and vitamins to prevent and treat problems or restore a struggling relationship back to health.

  • av Nik Hynek
    459 - 1 499

    This novel and original book examines and disaggregates, theoretically and empirically, operations of power in international security regimes.

  • av Allison B. Wolf
    449 - 1 465

    Using testimonies from immigrants and examples of immigrant policies, this book proposes an interdisciplinary, feminist approach to immigration justice.

  • av Dr Sian (Loughborough University Adiseshiah
    525 - 1 455,-

  • av Marion (Member of the Tennyson Society Executive Committee) Sherwood
    525 - 1 379,-

  • - The Truth about Mismatched Libido and Rediscovering Desire
    av Cyndi Darnell
    145,-

    Distinguishes between love and desire to breakdown myths around sex and help readers cultivate an authentic sex life.

  • - Theatre-Making Since the 1990s
    av Ashis (University of North Bengal Sengupta
    525 - 1 549

  • - From Ancient Times to the Islamic State
    av Michael L. Galaty
    459 - 1 339

    This book is about how human societies form collective, i.e. shared, memories, with implications for how nations, ancient and modern, are built. Understanding how nations manipulate the collective memory making process is key to explaining the behaviors of various state and non-state actors, such as the Islamic State.

  • - A Biography of Ian Fleming
    av Oliver Buckton
    265 - 459

    This fresh biography of Ian Fleming presents an illuminating portrayal of the iconic creator of James Bond. Buckton provides the first in-depth exploration of the process of Ian Fleming's writing, the profound influence of his wartime intelligence work on the Bond novels, and the impact of the strong women in his life. The biography concludes with a thorough analysis of the James Bond films and Fleming's legacy.

  • av Dr Brendan (Harvard University Case
    539 - 1 175

  • - Practitioners and their Communities
    av Claire (The Open University Wanless
    539 - 1 175

  • - Deconstruction, Philosophy and Institutionality
    av Niall Gildea
    459 - 1 499,-

    This is the first study of the Cambridge Affair. Drawing upon archival and unpublished material, little-known texts pertaining to the Affair, and Derrida's own oeuvre, this original account offers an historical and philosophical reconstruction of this crucial debate.

  • - Arendt, Derrida, and "Care for the World"
    av Christopher Peys
    459 - 1 499

    Grounded in the thought of two radical continental thinkers, Hannah Arendt and Jacques Derrida, this book presents a world-centric 'caring' conceptualisation of cosmopolitanism and forgiveness. It develops political theory of repairing and cultivating the relationships which constitute our human community.

  • av Dimitris Apostolopoulos
    525 - 1 505,-

    Through accessible analyses of Merleau-Ponty's views of linguistic expression and understanding, and by tracing the evolution of these views throughout the course of his philosophical career, Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Language offers a comprehensive picture of his engagement with the philosophy of language.

  • - How Couples with Stepchildren Can Strengthen Their Relationships
    av Rachelle Katz
    285 - 385,-

    Navigate the challenges of a blended family with children to fortify your marriage for lasting happiness and understanding. The Happy Stepcouple is a comprehensive and practical self-help book designed to help couples with children from prior relationships thrive despite the complexity of stepfamily life. More than two thirds of stepcouple relationships break up within the first few years of committing to each other. With these terrible odds, every stepcouple needs an arsenal of tools necessary to sustain a loving relationship. The Happy Stepcouple gives them everything they need to navigate complex stepfamily dynamics with confidence and kindness, allowing them to build a happy, fulfilling life together.Drawing on the insights and strategies developed from the author''s 30 years of working as a marriage and family therapist specializing in treating stepfamilies, this work also includes the personal accounts of many stepcouples who describe their stepfamily problems along with how they handled them.Utilizing the most current research in attachment theory, psychology, communication, and marriage and family therapy, Rachelle Katz offers a grounded approach to overcoming problems stepcouples experience by examining the two primary reasons why so many of these relationships get in trouble: Partners'' inability to understand, agree to, and fulfill each other''s unspoken needs and expectations, and communication styles during conflicts that increase each partner''s insecurity levels and weakens their emotional connection to each other. Both of these factors fray emotional bonds-bonds that already are stressed by stepfamily challenges. Here, stepcouples learn how to establish realistic stepfamily expectations as well as identify and modify harmful communication patterns, essential elements needed to strengthen their emotional bond.

  • av W. Somerset Maugham
    179,-

  • av Nathaniel Brimmer-Beller
    179,-

  • av Eric Green
    575 - 1 149

    This book presents integrative models of play therapy that incorporate expressive arts and evidence-informed interventions when working with preadolescents from a play-based context. It covers play therapy with preadolescents, integrating expressive arts like music, movement, play, sand, and poetry into treatment, along with familial involvement.

  • - The Demise of One-Size-Fits-All Instruction and the Rise of Competency Based Learning
    av Bob Sornson
    525 - 905

    This book is a manifesto for change to a system that allows students to fall in love with learning and stay in the growth mindset for life. It offers an inspired vision of what schools could be, with clear action steps for your school and your community.

  • - The Heretic's Guide to Mixed-Age Tutor Groups, System Design, and the Goal of Goodness
    av Peter A Barnard
    525 - 969

    This book examines vertical tutoring and mixed-age group lessons.

  • - Entrepreneurship for the 21st-Century Musician
    av Mark Rabideau
    525 - 1 025

    Creating the Revolutionary Artist provides musicians with the tools to build relationships in their communities, jumpstart and fund new initiatives, and ultimately create successful careers. The book includes strength identification and idea creation exercises, case studies, and a toolkit to guide readers through their own community-based project.

  • - Reversing the Trend and Keeping Teachers in the Classrooms
    av Ernest J. Zarra
    379 - 645

    The Teacher Exodus looks at the reasons teachers are leaving the teaching profession and why adults are choosing not to enter it. The book explores the bureaucratic barriers that teachers face in twenty-first century American classrooms and includes steps to take toward reinvigorating passion for the profession.

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