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  • - Doing Time in Jail
    av Michael L. (Assistant Professor of Sociology Walker
    465,-

    Indefinite is an ethnographic study of life in a contemporary county jail system. Having been arrested and jailed, Michael Walker turned his experience into an examination of jails from the inside out, revealing the physical and emotional experience of doing time, the set of strategies prisoners use to endure it, and the deputies who use race to control prisoners and the kinds of experiences prisoners had.

  • - Saddam Hussein, Islam, and the Roots of Insurgencies in Iraq
    av Samuel (Assistant Professor of Strategy and Policy Helfont
    515

    Compulsion in Religion investigates religion and politics in Saddam Hussein's Iraq as well as the roots of the religious insurgencies that erupted in Iraq following the American-led invasion in 2003. In looking at Saddam Hussein's policies in the 1990s, many have interpreted his support for state religion as evidence of a dramatic shift away from Arab nationalism toward political Islam. While Islam did play a greater role in the regime's symbols and Saddam'sstatements in the 1990s than it had in earlier decades, the archival records and the regime's internal documents challenge this theory.

  • - Black Lives Matter and the Democratic Necessity of Social Movements
    av The New School) Woodly, Associate Professor of Politics & Deva R. (Associate Professor of Politics
    435 - 1 365,-

  • - History and Politics of Innovation
     
    315,-

    The Battle over Patents traces the long and contentious history of patents, examining how they have worked in practice. The essays in this volume, written by leading social scientists, historians, and legal academics, explore the shortcomings of imperfect patent systems and explain why, despite all the debate, historically US-style patent systems still dominate all other methods of encouraging inventive activity.

  • - History and Politics of Innovation
     
    1 579,-

  • - The Entwined Histories of a Multi-State Region
    av Luis (Reynolds Professor of Latin American Studies Roniger
    1 215,-

    Latin America is a region made up of multiple states with a diversity of races, ethnicities, and cultures. In Transnational Perspectives on Latin America, Luis Roniger argues that a regional perspective is significant for understanding this part of the Western hemisphere. He claims that geopolitical, sociological, and cultural trends molded a contiguity of influences, shaping a transnational arena of connected histories, cross-border interactions, and sharedvisions, complementing the process of separate nation-state formation.

  • - New Directions in Theory Construction and Model Development
    av Neal M. (Marshall H. Becker Collegiate Professor Emeritus in the Department of Health Behavior and Health Education Krause
    1 579,-

    In Religion, Virtues, and Health: New Directions in Theory Construction and Model Development, Krause suggests that religion may operate, in part, by bolstering physical health as well as psychological well-being. The book is designed to explain how these health-related benefits arise. The main conceptual thrust of his model is that people learn to adopt key virtues from fellow church members, including forgiveness, compassion, and beneficence. Thesevirtues, in turn, promote a deeper sense of meaning in life. Then, meaning in life exerts a beneficial effect on health and well-being.

  • - Philosophers and Neuroscientists in Conversation
     
    1 579,-

    This book contains thirty bidirectional exchanges between neuroscientists and philosophers that focus on the most critical questions in the neurophilosophy of free will. It mimics a lively, interdisciplinary conference, where experts answer questions and follow-up questions from the other field, helping each discipline to understand how the other thinks and works. Each chapter is concise and accessible to non-experts-free from disciplinary jargon and highly technicaldetails-but also employs thorough and up-to-date research from experts in the field.

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    2 045,-

    The Oxford Handbook of Population Ethics presents up-to-date theoretical analyses of various problems associated with the moral standing of future people and animals in current decision-making. The essays in this handbook shed light on the value of population change and the nature of our obligations to future generations. It brings together world-leading philosophers to introduce readers to some of the paradoxes of population ethics, challenge somefundamental assumptions that may be taken for granted in debates concerning the value of population change, and apply these problems and assumptions to real-world decisions.

  • - The Internet & Racial Justice, from the AfroNet to Black Lives Matter
    av and Communication, Culture, New York University) McIlwain, m.fl.
    325 - 325

  • - Assessing Uncertainty in International Politics
    av Assistant Professor of Political Science, Dartmouth College) Friedman & Jeffrey A. (Assistant Professor of Political Science
    335 - 645,-

  • - An Environmental History of Civil War and Emancipation in the Cotton South
    av University of South Florida, Assistant Professor of History, St. Petersburg) Mauldin & m.fl.
    399 - 1 075,-

    Unredeemed Land examines the ways the Civil War and the emancipation of the slaves reconfigured the South's natural landscape, revealing the environmental constraints that shaped the rural South's transition to capitalism during the late nineteenth century.

  • - The Struggle to Govern the World's Oceans
    av David (Associate Professor of International Studies Bosco
    529,-

    In The Poseidon Project, David Bosco tells the story of how rulers, merchants, navies, environmentalists, and activists have struggled to craft rules for the oceans. From the Dutch challenge to the Portuguese in the 17th century to the current turmoil in the South China Sea, it tracks the tension between efforts to control maritime space and the idea that the oceans should be unowned and open to all.

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    2 619

    Through more than 40 chapters by leading specialists, the Oxford Handbook of Japanese Politics examines major aspects of both domestic politics and international relations. In addition to providing a broad overview of contemporary Japanese politics, the chapters are united by a shared question: what is the nature and quality of Japanese democracy? Contributors consider this matter alongside their individual subjects, which together comprehensively addressthe central research topics of the field.

  • - Film and Law Enforcement in the United States
    av Noah (Associate Professor of Media Studies, Associate Professor of Media Studies, City University of New York) Tsika & m.fl.
    545 - 1 915,-

    Screening the Police explores the history of film's entwinement with law enforcement, showing the role that state power has played in the creation and expansion of a popular medium.

  • av Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet) Kertz-Welzel, Alexandra (Professor and Chair of Music Education & Professor and Chair of Music Education
    609,-

    Rethinking Music Education and Social Change asseses music education's relation to societal transformation and offers an imaginative, yet critical, vision for music education as utopian theory and practice.

  • - Voicing Femininity in 1960s British Pop
    av Program Director, Yale University) Apolloni & Alexandra (Program Director
    479 - 1 685

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    9 699,-

    The reader will find in these essays key insights into the profound differences that have marked the growth of Western modernity-race, gender, sexuality among them-and what they reveal about selfhood, identity, and possibilities for human freedom and oppression.

  • - A History
     
    1 579,-

    The Self: A History explores the ways in which the concept of an ''I'' or a ''self'' has been developed and deployed at different times in the history of Western Philosophy. It also offers a striking contrast case, the ''interconnected'' self, who appears in some expressions of African Philosophy. The I or self seems engulfed in paradoxes. We are selves and we seem to be conscious of ourselves, yet it is very difficult to say what a self is. Although we refer to ourselves, when we try to find or locate ourselves, the I seems elusive. We can find human bodies, but we do not refer to ourselves by referring to our bodies: we do not know that we are raising our hands or thinking hard by looking at our arms or catching a glimpse of our furrowed brows in a mirror. The essays in this volumeengage many philosophical resourcesΓÇömetaphysics, epistemology, phenomenology, philosophy of psychology and philosophy of languageΓÇöto try to shed needed light on these puzzles.

  • - Personal Growth, Narrative Identity, and the Good Life
    av Jack J. (Professor of Psychology Bauer
    1 085

    The Transformative Self explains how people create a self-identity in their life stories to cultivate personal growth and the good life. Combining scientific research in psychology with work in philosophy, literature, history, and more, this book shows how personal and cultural narratives shape the development of happiness, love, and wisdom.

  • - A History
     
    595

    The Self: A History explores the ways in which the concept of an ''I'' or a ''self'' has been developed and deployed at different times in the history of Western Philosophy. It also offers a striking contrast case, the ''interconnected'' self, who appears in some expressions of African Philosophy. The I or self seems engulfed in paradoxes. We are selves and we seem to be conscious of ourselves, yet it is very difficult to say what a self is. Although we refer to ourselves, when we try to find or locate ourselves, the I seems elusive. We can find human bodies, but we do not refer to ourselves by referring to our bodies: we do not know that we are raising our hands or thinking hard by looking at our arms or catching a glimpse of our furrowed brows in a mirror. The essays in this volumeengage many philosophical resourcesΓÇömetaphysics, epistemology, phenomenology, philosophy of psychology and philosophy of languageΓÇöto try to shed needed light on these puzzles.

  • - Why We Must Put Politics in its Place
    av Vanderbilt University) Talisse, Robert B. (W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy and Professor Political Science & W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy and Professor Political Science
    295 - 499,-

  • - From Neurons to Consciousness and Creativity
    av Professor, Paul (Professor & Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Philosophy) Thagard
    465 - 925

    How do brains make minds? Paul Thagard's Brain-Mind presents a unified, brain-based theory of cognition and emotion with applications to the most complex kinds of thinking, right up to consciousness and creativity. Neural mechanisms are used to explain mental operations for analogy, action, intention, language, and the self.

  • av University of California-Berkeley) Song, Sarah (Professor of Law and Political Science & Professor of Law and Political Science
    375,-

    How should we think about immigration and what policies should democratic societies pursue? Sarah Song offers a political theory of immigration that takes seriously both the claims of receiving countries and the claims of prospective migrants. What is required, she argues, is not a policy of open or closed borders but open doors.

  • - The Battle over Knowledge and Reality
    av Steven L. (Andrew W. Mellon Distinguished Professor in the Humanities (Emeritus) Goldman
    469

    In this book, Steven L. Goldman breaks down the barriers between these two groups to explain what scientists know, how they know it, why it's reliable, and why the general public doesn't always know how to make sense of this. Taking readers from Plato's "perpetual battle" to modern disagreements about vaccines, Goldman's Science Wars provides a thought-provoking analysis of the reliability of science.

  • - Musical Privilege, Property, and the French Revolution
    av Rebecca Dowd (Associate Professor of Music History Geoffroy-Schwinden
    1 519

    From Servant to Savant: Musical Privilege, Property, and the French Revolution exposes the fundamental role that the French Revolution played in the emergence of modern professional musicianship. Geoffroy-Schwinden demonstrates how the French Revolution set the stage for the emergence of so-called musical "Romanticism" among the likes of Beethoven and the legacies that continue to haunt musical institutions and industries.

  • av Steven P. (Chair and a Professor Lab
    589

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    2 915,-

    The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Health Law addresses some of the most critical issues facing scholars, legislators, and judges today. When matters of life and death literally hang in the balance, it is especially important for policymakers to get things right. Comparative analysis has become an essential component of the decision making process, and The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Health Law is the only resource available that provides such ananalysis in health law.

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    2 309,-

    The Oxford Handbook of Ethnographies of Crime and Criminal Justice provides critical and current reviews of key research topics, issues, and debates that crime ethnographers have been grappling with for over a century. This volume brings together an outstanding group of scholars to discuss various research traditions, the ethical and pragmatic challenges associated with conducting crime-related fieldwork, relevant policy recommendations for practitioners inthe field, and areas of future research for crime ethnographers.

  • - 23 Films for Understanding the Man and the Filmmaker
    av Anne (Professor Emerita of Film, Professor Emerita of Film & Wellesley College) Gillain
    479 - 1 685

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