The edited collection Unlearning Languages That Control the Mind (ULCM) is to be read as a continuous multi voiced work on what takes place when we forget that unlearning is a part of our existence as much as learning.
Narrating Multiplicities in Motion brings together a dynamic collection of interdisciplinary essays that explore storytelling as a powerful tool for resisting dominant narratives and imagining equitable futures.
This book brings together global experts to explore the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in early childhood and primary education.
An Introduction to Urban Renewal (1982) critically reviews policies focusing on the renewal of decaying inner urban areas and examines future prospects within a historical perspective.
This book explores the development of sexual ethics in medieval Poland, focusing on how the process of Christianization integrated Poland into the Western European cultural sphere, and how the adoption of Christian norms and practices significantly shaped its moral and legal views on sexuality.
This book comprehensively explores the intersection between AI and neurology, focusing on the application of generative models in diagnosing, treating, and managing neurodegenerative diseases.
This innovative book presents a new, comprehensive overview of the range of approaches available for delivering practice-based learning in allied health professions.
An Economic History of the British Building Industry 1815-1979 (1982) looks at the crucial role the building industry plays in the national economy, not only as a major direct contributor to GNP, but also its effect on a variety of areas from institutional finance to the DIY market.
The Coming of the Welfare State (1967) explains the climate of opinion which created the old harsh Poor Law and how it changed so that welfare began to be part of the discussion around poverty.
Living Indigenous Archives invites readers to consider new pathways for developing and sustaining archival landscapes that are embedded with respect for Indigenous worldviews and cultural flows of knowledge.
Public Opinion, Ideology and State Welfare (1985) provides a comprehensive explanation of the patterns of ideas about the welfare state held by both academics and by the general public.
The Price Level (1935) looks at the mechanisms used by the government to control the trade balance and price level during the nineteenth century, and sets out the reasons why these measures were no longer suitable in the twentieth century.
Balkan Vampires examines how vampire motifs from Balkan folklore have permeated modern sociocultural and political realms, exploring their role in rural traditions and transformation under global influences.
Planning and Economic Growth (1965) is an analysis of the problem of unemployment in an over-populated, under-developed economy, and of the relation of investment to employment.
This comprehensive analysis of COVID-19 draws on the Iceberg Framework-a modified systems thinking model-to examine the deeper forces that shaped the pandemic's trajectory, from structural inequities and institutional fragility to shifting mental models and global behavioral patterns.
Sapphic Adolescent Girls in Irish Young Adult Fiction is the first sustained critical analysis of the representation of sapphic adolescent protagonists in contemporary Irish Young Adult (YA) literature.
Emerging Perspectives and Applications of Computational Intelligence and Smart Systems delves into the transformative role of artificial intelligence, machine learning, IoT, robotics, smart technologies etc.
From fundamental concepts to advanced implementations, this book thoroughly explores the DeepSeek-V3 model, focusing on its Transformer-based architecture, technological innovations, and applications.
The edited collection Unlearning Languages That Control the Mind (ULCM) is to be read as a continuous multi voiced work on what takes place when we forget that unlearning is a part of our existence as much as learning.
Product Design for Students covers the basic concepts and processes intrinsic to professional industrial product design: from the initial design concept through design for manufacture, sustainable production, distribution, marketing and recycling of the product at the end of its life.
Reinsuring Clauses provides a comparative English/US law study of the full reinsurance clause (as original and follow the settlements/follow the fortunes) and the related matters.
Government Policy and Industrial Change (1989) seeks to take stock of the recent changes in policy issues in the UK and USA - de-industrialisation, internationalisation, technological change - and investigates in particular four areas at the cutting edge of policy change.
This book describes in detail the full larval series of ten common, economically important species of penaeid prawn in five genera, including Metapenaeus, Metapenaeopsis, Parapenaeopsis, Penaeus and Trachysalambria.
The Costume Supervisor's Toolkit (2nd edition) explores the multifaceted array of responsibilities of a Costume Supervisor within a theatrical, opera or dance production company.
Reinsuring Clauses provides a comparative English/US law study of the full reinsurance clause (as original and follow the settlements/follow the fortunes) and the related matters.
The Political Economy of Tolerable Survival (1981) deals with economic issues such as inflation and unemployment in their social and political context and attempts both to isolate and suggest solutions to the problems which confront society.
Promoting Effective MTSS Implementation explores the essential role of school psychology and counseling consultation in supporting school- and district-level installation and sustainability of multi-tiered systems of support.
This book explores the role of fathers from a broadly psychoanalytic lens, looking at fatherhood from the evolving perspective of fathers, the rest of the family, and society as a whole.
Islam in World History examines the emergence and development of Islam as a world religion in the Abrahamic tradition and the unfolding of Muslim society and civilization over fourteen centuries.
This fully revised third edition provides a comprehensive exploration of performance management in the public sector, incorporating nearly 200 new references from the latest decade of performance management research.
This practical resource illustrates how to establish and nurture relationships with intention, paving the way for meaningful student, instructor, and content engagement.
Advances in Computational Fluid Dynamics delves into the emergent ways that engineers are utilizing computer simulations to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and innovate across aerospace, automotive, energy, and biomedical engineering fields.
Readings in Business Cycles and National Income (1953) is a collection of original texts on economics, recessions and employment, looking at the ways that business cycles can affect a nation's economy, spending power and employment rates.
This volume seeks to make the case for Pierre Bourdieu's relational sociology as a powerful, comprehensive and integrated paradigm for studying everything political.
Handbook of Quantitative Sustainable Finance is an edited collection concerning the integration of sustainability and climate risk considerations into mathematical and quantitative finance.
The Reality of This World analyzes one of the most influential concepts known to humanity-"e;the world"e;-focusing primarily on the material conditions of our existence.
This book looks at the intersection of psychoanalytic thinking, society and culture, using examples drawn from literature, clinical practice and everyday life.