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  • av Edward H. Spence
    449,-

    Spence develops and applies a normative model based on rationalist and virtue ethics as well as stoic philosophy to assess the impact of technology on wellbeing. Through developing this model, Spence offers a novel and important examination of the benefit of technology to our society as a whole.

  • av J. Colin McQuillan
    539,-

    With contributions by leading scholars in the field, this book is the first collection in the English language devoted to Baumgarten's aesthetics.

  • av Mark Coeckelbergh, Alberto Romele & Wessel Reijers
    539,-

    Interpreting Technology puts Ricoeur's work at the center of contemporary philosophical thinking concerning technology. It investigates his project of critical hermeneutics, the growing ethical and political impacts of technologies on the modern lifeworld, and ways of analyzing global sociotechnical systems such as the Internet.

  • av Patrick Pinkerton
    469,-

    Offers a comparative study based on original readings of the peace agreements and of first-hand and academic accounts of the peacebuilding processes and post-conflict politics, up to the present period.

  • av Myrto Tsilimpounidi & Anna Carastathis
    469,-

    This book shows how institutional violence underpins both the spectacularity and the banality of 'crisis.'

  • av Lily E. Hirsch
    495,-

  • av Marie Kelsey
    649 - 1 329,-

    Cataloging for School Librarians presents theories and practices of cataloging and classifying print, non-print, and other materials. The text covers AACR2, RDA, FRBR, Sears, and Dewey Decimal, along with examples of other cataloging techniques. This book guides new and seasoned catalogers in order to meet current national library standards.

  • av Lois Mai Chan & Athena Salaba
    849 - 1 195,-

  • av David Krell
    395,-

  • av Emily J. M. Knox
    469,-

  • av Donald K. Mckim
    269 - 619,-

  • av Megan Inman & Marlena Rose
    579 - 1 245,-

  • av Mary McAuliffe
    259 - 379,-

  • av Martin Heidegger
    645,-

  • av Gordon Walker
    469,-

    This is a novel and far reaching polyrhythmic theorisation of our collective living with energy in its many natural and technological forms. It provides a distinctive understanding of the urgent challenges of transforming future energy systems into more just and lower carbon configurations.

  • av Madeleine O. Hosli, Taylor Garrett & Sonja Niedecken
    539,-

    This book addresses the future of the multilateral system by analyzing its main building blocs of international and regional organizations.

  • av Paul Signorelli
    295 - 439,-

  • av Lawrence B. Conyers
    652 - 1 189,-

  • av Khosrow Bozorgi
    1 245,-

    Using six architectural examples from Philadelphia, this book present a distinct type of house inspired by organic architecture using words and over 200 photographs and drawings.

  • av Nathan Bell
    469,-

    In Refugees, Nathan Bell argues for nothing less than a new concept of the political: that societies (liberal or not, in the mode of the sovereign state or some other form) embrace an ethos of responsibility for others, where the right to seek asylum becomes foundational for politics itself.

  • av John W. Fawell
    1 339,-

  • av Troy A. Swanson
    1 179,-

    Much of information science theory assumes a type of rationality in how individuals process the world around them but the impact of misinformation and disinformation along with the polarization of society into competing information factions calls for new understandings around our relationships to information. Advances in neuroscience and psychology shed new light on how the brain processes information using both conscious and unconscious systems. Current theory in neuroscience emphasizes that the mind is not a unified whole but a network of networks constructing reality to anticipate needs. Knowledge is not a rational process but centers around the feeling of knowing which is the net output of competing brain processes. The feeling of knowing assumes a group context and offers a social epistemological stance that judges knowledge within this group context. With knowledge built into groups, power dynamics allow work to be accomplished but also privilege some group members over others.The feeling of knowing has significant implications for information science challenging theoreticians and practitioners to reconsider how individuals process information. For information behavior, the feeling of knowing offers a fuller picture looking at conscious and unconscious processing in the production of knowledge. For information literacy, the feeling of knowing sheds light on how individuals evaluate information and synthesize new sources into their existing knowledge. Ultimately, the feeling of knowing leads us toward new reflective and metacognitive tools that help meet this moment in the evolution of our information ecosystem.This book explores the idea that knowing is a feeling that results from the interactions of the brain's unconscious and conscious processes and not through the accumulation of facts. It's intended to help librarians, educators, and information scientists better understand what neuroscience and psychology are teaching about what it means to know and how our brain learns.

  • av Diane Smith, Stephen Cornell & Alice Wighton
    589,-

    This book testifies to Indigenous peoples as agents of governance innovation and successful developers in their own right, and telling stories in their words, from their own experiences and countries.

  • av Margueritte Shelton
    395,-

  • av Pier Luca Marzo
    985,-

    Emphasizing imaginaries as an essential tool in deep understanding of social phenomena, the essays in this volume address socio-anthropological environments; collective dynamics of social integration; mass media metamorphosis; politics legitimation processes; symbolic dimension of economics and material culture; and representation of otherness.

  • av Gwisook Gwon
    875,-

    This book explores the history of the Jeju massacre or Jeju 4.3, the deadliest civilian massacre in modern South Korean history. It examines state violence in relation to the birth of anti-communism, the reintegration of Jeju people through mobilization in the Korean War, the capitalist modernization movement, and attempts at reconciliation.

  • av Monique Villa
    185,-

  • av Carine E. Ullom & Nilufer Guler
    575 - 1 339,-

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