As the risk of disruption to established firms increases, how can they survive? This book provides strategies for organizations to respond to disruptive innovation by handling complexity, facilitating an entrepreneurial culture, and adapting to survive over time.
Bridging Theory and Practice in Psychosexual Therapy
Leading clinicians explore timely topics in sexual health and psychotherapy. This essential resource offers practical, evidence-based guidance on ADHD in relationships, sexual dysfunction, body image, and trauma, emphasizing clinical applicability and cultural nuance.
The Dual Spectrum of Law
This book presents an innovative way to understand law as a dual spectrum of institutional rules and normative values. It explores the dual nature of European law, enhancing our understanding of the Court of Justice of the European Union and its legal reasoning.
Chinese Export Paintings
This book deciphers the formula for market success of Chinese export paintings, a unique and misunderstood East-meets-West art form. Dr Maria Mok reveals the tactical artistic decisions that made these paintings best-sellers for Western customers in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Reframing the Narrative of American Antisemitism
This study challenges the myth of American Jewish exceptionalism. It shows antisemitism, though less visible than in Europe, was a persistent, systemic force in the US before and after the Holocaust, reframing it as central to American history.
The Metawar Code
Warfare has evolved beyond the battlefield. With global powers targeting minds instead of territories, this book explains how conflict is being redefined by cognitive warfare, information, and AI—and how nations and societies can respond to these 21st-century threats.
Emotionally Absent Parents
This book is a mirror for the traumatized, transforming the past into a healing journey. Literature becomes a reflective tool, allowing readers to grow out of childhood trauma by empathizing with literary children. Acknowledge the repressed past; the child shows us who we are.
This work reinterprets the history of Sardinia, not as an isolated hinterland, but as a province well-inserted in the Roman ecumene. Drawing on decades of advanced research, it explores the persistence of Nuragic and Punic elements despite the push towards “Romanisation”.
Combining scientific research with practical experience, this book introduces innovative methods in sports training and rehabilitation. It addresses common hot issues for everyone from fitness enthusiasts to professionals and explores the impact of new technologies like ChatGPT.
Between Stories and Reason
This book introduces narrative constructivism to reveal how stories forge our beliefs, identities, and morals. Bridging philosophical traditions, it offers a vital lens for understanding contemporary ideological conflicts and the fragile epistemic conditions of democracy.
Artistic Research in Film and Philosophy
To face today’s challenges, this anthology explores artistic research in film and its interlacings with philosophy. Contributions by filmmakers and theorists discuss topics from aesthetics to media technology, outlining a forward-looking research area.
Rationality in Economics
A critical look at how scientists model human rationality. This book traces today’s complex mathematical models of choice back to their flawed, unpragmatic roots in medieval thought, offering a new taxonomy for understanding how we decide.
A practical guide to qualitative inquiry for students and professionals. Bridging theory and practice, this book explains key concepts, essential methodologies, and ethical considerations, equipping you to design and conduct rigorous, context-sensitive studies.
Laughter and Humour in Latin Literature
This volume explores laughter and humour in Roman literature, from Plautus to Ovid. It reveals how jokes, wordplay and irony were used to entertain, critique and reinforce social norms, offering fresh insights into Roman wit, power and identity.
Writing for Publication
Human services professionals have important work to share but are often intimidated by publishing. This performance-focused guidebook provides the tools for successful writing, with a strategic plan and user-friendly chapters adapted to the demands of busy practitioners.
Invisible Fences, Intertwined Lives
The popular image of India’s Northeast as a conflict zone is an incomplete, distorted picture. This book intervenes by bringing together translated narratives of inter-community togetherness and fellow-feeling, revealing a more comprehensive and human idea about the region.
A historic tension defines American governance: the clash between presidents and the permanent, apolitical civil service. This book traces this power struggle from its origins to its explosive crisis during the Trump administration, exploring the future of the state.
The Unseen Pedagogical Hands Transforming Society
This tribute portrays educators as mentors and catalysts for change. Through personal stories, it shows how teachers build character and inspire learning while confronting systemic challenges. Rich in insight, this book is a call to action for a more just and supportive system.
Different Paths, the Past and Outlook
Challenging Fukuyama’s model of political order, this book presents a compelling new narrative. It argues Western countries followed a “covenant” model while China adopted a “force” model, explaining their divergent historical paths and analyzing their future competition.
An in-depth look at Rio Verde, an Arizona retirement village, explores what gives retirees meaning and how conflicts are resolved. The book then confronts the future: how will climate change and growing age disparities impact the viability of these unique communities?
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