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  • av Yoichi (Finnish Academy of Science and Letters) Motohashi
    1 295,-

    This comprehensive introduction to number theory will reward students and researchers with its insight and thoroughness. Suitable for course use and self-study, it avoids unnecessary abstraction and provides a wealth of thought-provoking examples and problems. The history of the birth of analytic and algebraic number theory is woven throughout.

  • av Simon (Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Bricker
    905

    An updated fourth edition of this highly successful book provides detailed, accessible summaries on the core questions in the oral part of the Final FRCA examination. It contains over 200 summaries of the most relevant topics, which test the basic sciences of anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and clinical measurement.

  • av Kathleen G. V. (Tulane University School of Medicine Melville
    895,-

    This book clearly explains how public health officials plan, deliver, and evaluate crisis and emergency risk communication before, during, and after health emergencies. Organized into four parts - precrisis planning, communicating during a health emergency, communicating and evaluating after a health emergency, and crisis leadership - it offers practical information as well as the opportunity to reflect on emergency risk communication best practices and theories. Including information on precrisis planning, implications of public health law, developing communication plans, writing messages, evaluating emergency risk communication, and crisis leadership, this book brings together theory and practical application to provide working professionals with evidence-based research and practical knowledge to effectively communicate during health emergencies. Case studies of emergencies such as COVID-19, Zika, Ebola, Mpox, and water crises all use the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication framework to analyze how health officials provided accurate and actionable health information to the public.

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    1 359,-

    In a world of growing health inequity and ecological injustice, how do we revitalize medicine and public health to tackle new problems? This ground-breaking collection draws together case studies of social medicine in the Global South, radically shifting our understanding social science in healthcare. Looking beyond a narrative originating in nineteenth-century Europe, a team of expert contributors explores a far broader set of roots and branches, with nodes in Sub-Saharan Africa, South America, Oceania, the Middle East and Asia. This plural approach reframes and decolonizes the study of social medicine, highlighting connections to social justice and health equity, social science and state formation, bottom-up community initiatives, grassroots movements and an array of revolutionary sensibilities. This truly global history offers a more usable past to imagine a new politics of social medicine for medical professionals and healthcare workers worldwide. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

  •  
    505,-

    In a world of growing health inequity and ecological injustice, how do we revitalize medicine and public health to tackle new problems? This ground-breaking collection draws together case studies of social medicine in the Global South, radically shifting our understanding social science in healthcare. Looking beyond a narrative originating in nineteenth-century Europe, a team of expert contributors explores a far broader set of roots and branches, with nodes in Sub-Saharan Africa, South America, Oceania, the Middle East and Asia. This plural approach reframes and decolonizes the study of social medicine, highlighting connections to social justice and health equity, social science and state formation, bottom-up community initiatives, grassroots movements and an array of revolutionary sensibilities. This truly global history offers a more usable past to imagine a new politics of social medicine for medical professionals and healthcare workers worldwide. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

  • av Justin (University of Oxford) Dargin
    1 765,-

    This book analyses the Gulf's decarbonization and economic development strategies following their Paris Agreement pledges. It explores urgent climate action amidst geopolitical shifts, energy transitions, and economic diversification. It is essential reading for researchers and policymakers in energy policy, climate change, and the Middle East.

  • av Timothy (Pitzer College Justus
    1 359,-

    This book examines the artful mind from an interdisciplinary perspective combining philosophy, empirical sciences, and the humanities. It argues that just as leading-edge theories of cognition can be applied to the arts and aesthetic experience, these topics can serve as a model for interdisciplinary scholarship in cognitive science.

  • av Mark Edward (Stanford University Lewis
    309 - 875,-

  • av Simon C. (Sungkyunkwan University) Estok
    309 - 875,-

  • av Melissa (Augusta University) DeVelvis
    689,-

    Gendering Secession explores the lives and politics of South Carolina's elite white women from 1859 to 1861. The political drama that unfolded during the secession crisis of 1860 has long captured our attention, but scant regard has been paid to the secessionist women themselves. These women were astute political observers and analysts who filtered their "improper" political ideas through avenues gendered as feminine and therefore socially acceptable. In recreating the rhythms of the year 1860, Melissa DeVelvis spotlights the moments when women realized that national events were too overwhelming to dismiss. Women processed these changes through religious metaphor and prophecy, comparisons to history and the American Revolution, and language borrowed from popular novels. Drawing from emotions history, literary analysis, and even handwriting analysis, DeVelvis reveals how these fiercely patriotic South Carolinian women responded to threats of disunion with fears and misgivings that men would or could not express.

  • av Odilon (Federal University of Juiz de Fora) Caldeira Neto
    309 - 875,-

  • av Janet B. (Tulane University) Ruscher
    309 - 875,-

  • av Paul (University of Cologne) Silva Jr.
    309 - 869,-

  • av Mª Carmen Africa Vidal (University of Salamanca) Claramonte
    309 - 875,-

  • av Laurence R. (York University) Harris
    309 - 875,-

  • av Richard (Johns Hopkins University and The University of Adelaide) Pomfret
    309 - 869,-

  • av M. S. (King's College London) Silk
    379 - 1 225,-

  • av Fraser (University of Durham) Riddell
    379 - 1 045

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    379,-

    Sixteen international scholars uncover neglected histories about the contributions of eighteenth-century women to making, selling and publishing prints and emphasise the creativity and acumen they displayed. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.

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    669,-

    With contributions from a global team of scholars, this is the first volume to provide a comprehensive overview of the rapidly growing field of intercultural pragmatics. It is essential reading not only for scholars of pragmatics, but also for scholars of a wide range of related linguistic sub-disciplines.

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    669,-

    With contributions from global experts in Korean, this handbook gives a state-of-the-art overview of key trends in Korean linguistics, ranging from phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics to sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics and language pedagogy. Researchers and students will find the Handbook an invaluable resource.

  • av Francesca (University of Leeds) Mackenney
    379 - 1 045

  • av Heather Bozant (Auburn University Witcher
    379 - 1 045

  • av Jakob (Duke University Norberg
    379 - 1 045

  • av Linda (Texas Christian University) Hughes
    379 - 1 045

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    379,-

    Featuring tiny books, buttons, ceramic trinkets, toothpick cases, handkerchiefs, mugs, tea caddies, coins and much more, this interdisciplinary book explores how people in the eighteenth century interacted with the small things they used, wore, played with, and displayed to signal their engagement with the larger world.

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    419

    Bringing together research from a global team of scholars, this innovative volume explores the morphosyntactic features of verbal aggression, an aspect of hate speech that has been hitherto overlooked. It will be essential reading for researchers and students of hate speech and verbal aggression.

  • av Mette (University of Cambridge and Sidney Sussex College) Eilstrup-Sangiovanni
    309 - 875,-

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