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  • av Bruno (Senior Fellow Macaes
    285,-

    In History Has Begun, Maçães traces the long arc of US history to argue that in contrast to those who see the US on the cusp of decline, it may well be simply shifting to a new model, one equally powerful but no longer liberal. Consequently, it is no longer enough to analyze America's current trajectory through the simple prism of decline vs. progress.

  • av Eric (Emeritus Professor of Public Health Cassell & Lynne Dale (Member of the Palliative Care Resource Center Halamish
    489

    Clearing the Path is a collection of clinical stories that illustrate practical, applicable communication tools for professionals in work with end-of-life patients and families. These vignettes from practice demonstrate how impending death, death itself, and the loss of a relationship affect the lives and grief of both patients and survivors.

  • av Justin (Associate Professor of Psychiatry Yopp & Donald (Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine Rosenstein
    289,-

    The Group is inspired by Single Fathers Due to Cancer Program, an innovative program at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill. This book integrates for the lay reader poignant narratives from the fathers in the support group with the latest advances in grief resolution, resilience, positive psychology, meaning-making, and post-traumatic growth.

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    1 209

    The Globalization of Legal Education, with contributors from nine countries, seeks to critically understand the processes of legal education reform and resistance and to point to what these processes mean for law and lawyers inside and outside of the United States.

  • av Joshua N. (Associate Professor of Political Science and Geography Zingher
    375 - 1 189

  • av Jack (Assistant Teaching Professor of Politics Santucci
    615,-

    In More Parties or No Parties, Jack Santucci traces the origins and performance of proportional representation in US cities, the reasons for repeal in all but one case, and discusses the implications of this history for current reform movements in US cities and states, as well as at the national level. Santucci also introduces a new shifting-coalitions theory, which argues that electoral reform is likely in periods of party-system instability. Drawing onextensive research in cities with experience of proportional representation, Santucci provides a timely and insightful theory of electoral reform with advice for the next generation of reformers.

  • av Albert (Professor of East Asian Studies Welter
    889

    In A Tale of Two Stupas, Albert Welter tells the story of Hangzhou Buddhism through the conceptions, erections, and resurrections of Yongming Stupa, dedicated to the memory of one of Hangzhou's leading Buddhist figures, and Leifeng Pagoda, built to house stupa relics of the historical Buddha.

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    409,-

    In Democracy in Hard Places, Scott Mainwaring and Tarek Masoud bring together a distinguished group of social scientists to explore how democracies around the world continue to survive even in an age of democratic decline. Adopting a comparative, cross-regional perspective, the authors present nine case studies in which democracy emerged and survived despite tumult and crisis, economic underdevelopment, ethnolinguistic fragmentation, and chronicinstitutional weakness. By bringing these cases into dialogue with each other, this volume begins to develop a theory of how democracy can be built and maintained in places that dominant social science theories would lead us to least expect it.

  •  
    1 169

    In Democracy in Hard Places, Scott Mainwaring and Tarek Masoud bring together a distinguished group of social scientists to explore how democracies around the world continue to survive even in an age of democratic decline. Adopting a comparative, cross-regional perspective, the authors present nine case studies in which democracy emerged and survived despite tumult and crisis, economic underdevelopment, ethnolinguistic fragmentation, and chronicinstitutional weakness. By bringing these cases into dialogue with each other, this volume begins to develop a theory of how democracy can be built and maintained in places that dominant social science theories would lead us to least expect it.

  • av Charles H.T. (Senior Lecturer in Political Science Lesch
    1 205

    In an age of declining religiosity and rising nationalism, how can we form strong social bonds without racism, demagoguery, and xenophobia? In Solidarity in a Secular Age, Charles H. T. Lesch responds to this question by narrating an untold story of European political theology and spotlighting a neglected strand of modern Jewish philosophy to propose a new theory of liberal-democratic solidarity. Radically revising political theory's relationship toreligion, he challenges us to rethink and rebuild our social bond.

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    1 689

    Leading experts in neuroimaging and genetics discuss recent discoveries in bipolar disorder that identify the structural, functional, and chemical brain changes that seem to underlie this condition, as well as possible genetic causes of these brain events. This book is a resource to guide clinicians as they struggle to understand this illness and provides a new framework for understanding bipolar disorder in order to, ultimately, develop improved therapies foraffected individuals and novel strategies to prevent the onset in children at risk for this condition.

  • av Virginia Garrard, Peter Henderson & Bryan McCann
    839

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    999,-

    Societal beliefs that domestic violence is primarily a crime against women, otherwise known as the gender paradigm, involves the presumption that domestic violence is about the abuse of women by men. Gender and Domestic Violence directly challenges this prevailing paradigm by demonstrating how it has led to differential treatment that can jeopardize defendant due process and victim safety. Experts, legal scholars, and practicing attorneys provide tools tobecome more inclusive in the process and practice of domestic violence criminal justice policies.

  • av Patrick (Director of Palliative Care Service Coyne & Constance (Palliative Nurse Practitioner Dahlin
    1 329

    This new revised edition is a seminal textbook for advanced practice nursing care of the seriously ill and dying. This comprehensive work addresses all aspects of palliative care, bringing to the forefront current issues of health equity, managing through crisis, and meeting the needs of diverse populations. Each chapter contains case examples and a strong evidence base to support the highest quality of care. The text is written by leaders in the field and includesauthors who have pioneered the role of the advanced practice nurse in palliative care. This volume offers advanced practice content and practical resources for clinical practice across all settings of care and encompassing all ages, from pediatrics to geriatrics.

  • av Michael (Executive Director Silbermann & Ann (Chief Berger
    1 079

    People everywhere experience trouble, sorrow, need, and sickness and they develop skills and knowledge in response to these adversities. This book focuses on different cultures, traditions, and faiths and how they can affect medical care. This book provides insightful models and serves as a valuable resource for healthcare providers and policymakers by taking a global approach to cultural diversity in the world. By understanding this cultural diversity and the manyfaces of psychological, social and spiritual dimensions of health and healing, different parts of the world can learn from one another.

  • av Adil E. (Professor Shamoo & David B. (Bioethicist Resnik
    679

    This 4th edition, Responsible Conduct of Research, provides an overview of ethical, legal, and social issues in scientific research. Giving an in-depth analysis of a wide array of topics, this new edition will give insights into ethical theory and decision-making, misconduct, questionable research practices, data sharing, data auditing, reproducibility, authorship, publication, peer review, intellectual property, conflict of interest, mentoring, saferesearch environment, animal experimentation, research with human subjects, and social responsibility.

  • av Braja Das
    1 275

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  • av James Leckman & Davide Martino
    2 655

    Tourette Syndrome offers a unique, comprehensive, and up-to-date overview of all of the main aspects related to TS, analyzing the complexity of its clinical presentation, novel viewpoints of causes and mechanisms, the best way to assess TS patients, the multifaceted and multidisciplinary treatment options. Contributed by the world leaders on TS this volume is a useful source of information for a wide audience of professionals - from clinicians and teachersto scientists in genetics, environmental risk factors and neurobiology, clinical care, and public health. Families directly affected by this disorder may also find this volume of value as they deal with the day to day realities associated with TS and related conditions.

  • av Kevin C. Ess, Hasan Sonmezturk, Karl Edward (Professor of Clinical Neurology Misulis & m.fl.
    1 575

    Atlas of EEG, Seizure Semiology, and Management is a comprehensive yet concise textbook with a focus on practical use of EEG and clinical neurology in the diagnosis and management of epilepsy. Major sections discuss seizure and epilepsy diagnoses, normal and abnormal EEG patterns correlated with clinical scenarios, guides to differential diagnosis of seizures, guides to medical and nonmedical management, and lastly teaching case studies. The expert authorsof this new edition use their daily experience treating epilepsy in a busy academic medical center to provide a robust core of EEG and epilepsy knowledge to healthcare professionals who diagnose and manage epilepsy, and who are seeking to develop and enhance their knowledge of EEG performance andinterpretation.

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    849,-

    Part of the "What Do I Do Now?" series, Pain provides thought provoking, real-world cases to illustrate concepts, approaches to therapy, and potential barriers to optimal care presented by a diverse panel of interdisciplinary authors. Pain is a frequent and distressing symptom encountered by those with serious or life-limiting illness and may present in a multitude of fashions and from a wide array of etiologies. Pharmacologic, nonpharmacologic, and ethicalprinciples of pain control are intertwined within case-based discussions. The volume is also a self-assessment tool that tests the reader's ability to answer the question, "What do I do now?"

  • av Dietrich (Medical Director Haubenberger & Claudia (Founder and Director Testa M.
    1 235

    Tremor is the most common movement disorder. The breadth of work remaining in tremorpathophysiology, etiology and treatment development does not render the area intractable; on thecontrary, this is a dynamic, rich research area sure to continue its rapid growth. In Tremors, experts inthe field come together to discuss the underpinnings of neurological tremors and recent clinicalfindings in treatment models.

  • av Janet Beavin (Professor of Psychology Bavelas
    1 659

    Janet Beavin Bavelas proposes that face-to-face dialogue is the primary site of language use, with unique features that make it the fastest, most precise, and most skillful activity that ordinary individuals do together. Writing for an inter-disciplinary readership, Bavelas draws on decades of experimental research combined with qualitative measures to illustrate the advantages of focusing on dialogue (rather than on individuals) and of using a multi-modallens.

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    1 755

    How do we understand religious spaces? What is their role or function within specific religious traditions or with respect to religious experience? This handbook brings together thirty-three essays addressing these questions using a range of methods and approaches to examine specific spaces or types of spaces around the world and across time.

  • av Clara (Head of the Department of Leadership and Policy in Education Sabbagh
    855

    This book offers a comprehensive view of the numerous roles of justice in three education spheres-public and globalized schools, nonformal education, and the family. It relies on the quantitative and ethnographic methodological traditions in these fields to identify controversies and illustrate how the forms of justice underlying educational spheres are universal yet sensitive to sociocultural variation.

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    4 859

    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Crisis Analysis provides an authoritative overview of the central theoretical approaches, methodologies, and substantive topics of crisis-related research. The work explores the "before", "during", and "after" of crises, disasters, emergencies, and critical incidents from a variety of disciplinary and professional perspectives. It takes an "all hazards" approach creating the potential to compare and contrast different types ofcrisis-from pandemics to terrorism, from major accidents to cyberattacks and political turbulence-and focuses on challenges and lessons learned from the study and practice of crisis (and emergency) management.

  • av Karen B. (Associate Professor of History Graubart
    479 - 1 169

  • av Judith (Professor Emerita of Music Education and Music Technology Bowman
    679

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    809

    With Liberty and Justice for All?: The Constitution in the Classroom will be of interest to anyone-whether teacher, student, or citizen-interested in a better appreciation of how constitutional disputes have influenced the course of US history. With a foreword by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, this book combines penetrating essays by constitutional scholars with a wealth of supporting primary source documents and discussion topics. It reveals how controversies overthe US Constitution-debates over its intentions and interpretations; disagreements about both its soaring ideals and tragic flaws-have fundamentally shaped the nation's story.

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    475,-

    With Liberty and Justice for All?: The Constitution in the Classroom will be of interest to anyone-whether teacher, student, or citizen-interested in a better appreciation of how constitutional disputes have influenced the course of US history. With a foreword by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, this book combines penetrating essays by constitutional scholars with a wealth of supporting primary source documents and discussion topics. It reveals how controversies overthe US Constitution-debates over its intentions and interpretations; disagreements about both its soaring ideals and tragic flaws-have fundamentally shaped the nation's story.

  • av Saskia Coenen (Associate Professor of History Snyder
    479,-

    The first history of Jews in the nineteenth-century transatlantic diamond industry, A Brilliant Commodity shows how Jews became key players in the trade from its earliest days-from South Africa to Amsterdam and London to New York-to its place as a lucrative commodity in the global economy.

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