This book addresses different types of disasters, both human crises and environmental disasters, and their implications on the education and social-emotional development of young children (birth through age 8).
This book addresses different types of disasters, both human crises and environmental disasters, and their implications on the education and social-emotional development of young children (birth through age 8).
First providing a new and thought-provoking interpretation of the Spinoza Controversy of around 1800, and the Controversy’s reprise in the 1920s, this work then makes a compelling case for the Controversy’s ongoing vital relevance.
This book traces the origins of using sea journeys to treat mental illness, a practice recommended within the medical community through the nineteenth century.
This book presents the proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Global Trends in Health, Technology, and Management (GTHTM-2025), held on February 15–17, Uttarakhand, India.
First providing a new and thought-provoking interpretation of the Spinoza Controversy of around 1800, and the Controversy’s reprise in the 1920s, this work then makes a compelling case for the Controversy’s ongoing vital relevance.
Our lives are profoundly connected to the planet's unfolding ecological crisis, and the language we use-our words, stories, conversations, and beliefs-determines our ability to respond.
This book examines the intersections of sport, race, gender, social networks and social movements with a case study of the North-American nonprofit organization 'Black Girl Hockey Club' (BGHC).
This book examines the emerging industry of extracting resources from celestial bodies, focusing on the ethical, legal, and technological challenges involved.
This book provides a groundbreaking exploration of gender and migration in the Arabian Gulf, challenging dominant narratives that reduce women's migration to domestic labor and caregiving.
This comprehensive collection presents cutting-edge research at the intersection of cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and emerging technologies for critical infrastructure protection.
This second edition of Palestinian Activism in Israel deepens the exploration of Bedouin women’s leadership in the Naqab through the intergenerational activist biographies of three women from the Al-Sana lineage.
Gender Equality Behind Bars represents the first analysis of prison and immigration detention policies, broadly identified as penality policies, within the context of gender policy studies.
The purpose of this book is to explore practical information and insights from a group of Canadian centenarians to assist health care professionals and researchers who administer care to the oldest of adults, known as “Centenarians.
This book explores the multifaceted role of gender in contemporary society, focusing on its influence across art and cultural expression, entrepreneurial practices, and sustainability strategies.
This book examines African migration through the lens of media, memory, and contested belonging, offering fresh insights into displacement, identity, misinformation, and digital storytelling.
This edited collection is an essential resource for understanding contemporary Indigenous-settler relations across three major settler colonial contexts, bringing together First Nations and settler scholars, practitioners, artists and community organisations from Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, and the USA.
Liberation and Libido delves into the vibrant, messy, and deeply political history of gay liberation in Canada, exploring how The Body Politic (TBP) shaped and challenged ideas of gay male masculinity - and gender more broadly - between 1971 and 1987.
Indigenous Spiritualities and Religious Freedom investigates the complex relationship between Indigenous legal orders and Canadian law, emphasizing the richness of Indigenous spiritual practices alongside their historical and ongoing suppression by the Canadian state.
The Necessity of Freedom in Hegel's Turn Between Logic and History explores Hegel's claim that freedom is not just an abstract ideal but a necessary foundation for philosophy itself.
Contemporary Chinese Youth Discourse: The Mental Landscape and Social Pulse of the Internet Age offers a groundbreaking exploration into how Chinese youth navigate, resist, and reinvent identity, values, and social norms in an era of rapid digitalization and profound societal change.