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  • av Curtis Roads
    1 509

    "A comprehensive overall survey of the tools and techniques used in the field of computer music, aimed at beginners as well as intermediate and advanced users"--

  • av Matthew Ratcliffe
    535

    "A phenomenological exploration of the emotional experience of grief. Written by one of the leading figures philosophical psychology"--

  • av Sandra C. Greer
    535

    "Chemistry for Cooks is a science for nonmajors textbook that addresses the science of cooking. No background knowledge in science is needed"--

  • av Chris Reitz
    559

    "This book will provide the first English-language monographic account of the work of Martin Kippenberger (1953-1997), a West German provocateur who has become one of the most exhibited German artists"--

  • av Peter Baldwin
    449,-

    "This expansive history of knowledge and its openness makes a strong and nuanced case for opening scholarly knowledge to the public"--

  • av Elizabeth J. Altman
    355

    "A practical guide for business leaders to manage workers within and outside their organizations"--

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    av Rye Dag Holmboe
    509

    "A book of photographs of US artist Sol LeWitt's in situ pencil drawings on the walls of a medieval tower in Spoleto, Italy, preceded by an illustrated introductory and contextual essay"--

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    av Ben Caton
    573

    "Richly illustrated, the first monograph to examine artist Cheyney Thompson's oeuvre the way he reimagines complex data to investigate history, production, labor & the artworld itself"--

  • av Elizabeth Cripps
    339

    "We raise our children in a fragile world. Climate change, pandemics, superbugs resistant to antibiotics. Extreme inequality, endemic poverty, institutionalized racism and sexism. What does it mean to be a "good parent" in the face of all this? This book is one woman's quest for an answer, as a philosopher and as a mother"--

  • av Robert W. Staiger
    649

    "A book in the Ohlin Lectures series on trade agreements"--

  • av Harmeet Sawhney
    419

    "The pandemic has raised awareness of the need for universal access to high speed internet service in the United States. This book shows us that the debate about internet access is but the latest chapter in a long history of debates about universal service in the United States. This book analyzes the history, costs, and benefits of providing universal access to technologies and services, including education, postal service, telephone service, electrification, public libraries, and Internet"--

  • av Michael Nitsche
    419

    "This book re-focuses media design for material as well as human needs. It provides examples, critical discussions, and defining criteria for media that do not serve humans alone anymore"--

  • av Howard Lasnik
    535

    "A sober, but polemical text on how the linguistics and language field has lost sight of the fact that syntactic structure remains crucial"--

  • av Gerhard Richter
    459

    "An exploration of the idea of the world in art (both an image of the world that has perished, and another opened up by the artwork) as revealed through a number of seminal philosophical thinkers as well as through assorted modes of aesthetic production, including painting, film, photography, poetry and music"--

  • av Ida Yoshinaga
    429

    "Uneven Futures reimagines the SF megatext as a vibrantly dialogical and enduringly ethical methodology for our living political futures"--

  • av George Stiny
    535

    "Stiny extends his arguments around shape grammars outlined in his 2006 book Shape in order to provide insights into visual calculating with rules and grammar in art and design"--

  • av Sonia Fizek
    419

    "This book goes beyond dualisms and surpasses the pivotal paradigm of (inter)activity, searching for other forms of playful aesthetic expression and perception facilitated within the digital realm"--

  • av Daniel Berliner
    419

    "The book explores the origin story of the Open Government Partnership and place the open government reform movement in the context of the long history of public sector reform"--

  • av Jeffrey L. Krichmar
    945

    "This textbook describes approaches and design principles for developing intelligent autonomous systems grounded in biology and neurosciences"--

  • av Jessica E Clements
    419

    "A look at how social media shape discourses around pregnancy and motherhood"--

  • av Abigail Gosselin
    535

    "A philosopher explains how it feels to undergo a psychotic break and what mental health professionals need to know to assist recovery"--

  • av Marco Armiero
    429

    "Originally published as La natura del duce: una storia ambientale del fascismo."

  • av Christopher Heckman
    775

    "An introduction to robotics for undergraduates in engineering. The book is explicitly robot-agnostic, reflecting the timeliness of fundamental concepts"--

  • av Chris Haufe
    599

    "An argument that science is indeed 'socially constructed' but in a way that exposes it to a Darwinian version of variability and selection which ensures its success"--

  • av Nancy J. Nersessian
    709

    "A long-term ethnographic study of interdisciplinary biotechnology labs that reveals how cutting edge scientific work actually gets done"--

  • av Luiz Pessoa
    479

    "A general overview of the systems neuroscience approach written by a leading figure in the field"--

  • av Andrea Robbett
    1 479

    "An undergraduate game theory text that integrates behavioral economics and applications to other economic subdisciplines"--

  • av John Willinsky
    405

    "How US Copyright law should be reformed to ensure open access to research and scholarship"--

  • av Eric Monteiro
    419

    "Monteiro draws on an in-depth field study of the Norwegian oil and gas industry to explore the process of digitalization in the oil industry and what it means for us "to know.""--

  • av Mark Clark
    509

    London-based Canadian artist Allison Katz has been exploring painting's relationship to questions of identity and expression, selfhood and voice, for more than a decade. Animated by a restless sense of humor, her works articulate what the artist has called a "genuine ambiguity." Artery--a book that situates itself somewhere between a monograph, exhibition catalog, and an artist's book--is an exploration of what is within and below, and of the infrastructural arteries that connect all of us. It is published on the occasion of Katz's first institutional exhibition in the United Kingdom, presented at Nottingham Contemporary (2021) and Camden Art Centre, London (2022).

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