An essential guide for international students undertaking an MBA dissertation. This book provides clear guidance on every stage, addressing unique challenges and equipping you with practical tools, expert tips, and real-world examples to meet the highest academic standards.
Eurocentrism, Art and Art Education
David Gall exposes Eurocentrism in art education, philosophy, and aesthetics. Overcoming this ethnocentrism is not optional if we are to combat resurgent fascism and realize a more comprehensive humanity. This book offers alternative ways of viewing aesthetic experience.
Collections reflect the passions of their owners, but how did people get to see them? This book investigates an understudied field: “access” to collections before public museums. The essays show there were diverse types of access that served a range of purposes.
Essays on William James, Alfred N. Whitehead and Jakob von Uexküll
These essays triangulate the works of William James, Alfred N. Whitehead, and Jakob von Uexküll. The author explores meaning as a dynamic process that unfolds in both non-human and human life, leading to a powerful maxim: where there is life, there is meaning.
Fighting Stigma and Discrimination in Minoritised Languages
Voices from around the world explore how linguistic hierarchies and policies marginalise speakers of minoritised languages. Through diverse case studies, this volume examines language discrimination, resistance strategies, and revitalisation movements for language justice.
Museums as Places of People, Time, and Memory
Museums are more than custodians of the past. This book explores how they navigate social change and technological innovation to foster inclusivity and representation, offering insights into their evolving role as active spaces of dialogue, learning, and social change.
Entrepreneurship, Gender, and Disability
This book explores entrepreneurship through the lenses of gender and disability in emerging economies. Presenting research and case studies on the unique challenges facing these entrepreneurs, it provides practical implications for policymakers, educators, and academics.
A documentary collection of narrations, correspondence, and concert reviews, translated from Albanian. The author creates a portrait of their parents, singers Tefta and Kristo, reflecting not just their art but the cultural and intellectual view of an entire era.
Our Human Quest for Unity and Freedom
In the face of planetary crises and possible self-extinction, these essays envision a way toward a viable human future. Drawing on philosophical literature from West and East, they focus on the urgent need to unite humanity under the principle of unity in diversity.
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, Slovenian theatre redefined its social role. This first-of-its-kind collection reveals how artists tackled neo-liberalism, the migrant crisis, and social injustice to claim their place on the wider European stage.
This second volume in the series crosses multiple world cultures, time, and disciplines to highlight men as both creators and subjects. A unique aspect is how gender issues are addressed and framed by contributors, emphasizing the need for a continued comparative focus.
For Logic teachers, lecturers, tutors, and post-graduates asked to teach at short notice. This text reflects an approach proven over forty years. It offers practical advice for lecturing on Formal Logic, with an emphasis on students rather than course content.
A Comprehensive Course in Pragmalinguistics
This book explores how language is used in context, revealing how meaning is created and understood in everyday communication. Connecting theory with practice, it provides analytical tools to comprehend language beyond grammar by considering its social and cultural contexts.
This multidisciplinary book explores artisanal maritime fishing from the Middle Ages to the present. Featuring international case studies, it links past, present, and future socio-environmental challenges to preserve the heritage and collective memory of fishing communities.
The Comprehensive Legacy of Michael Polanyi
Michael Polanyi’s exemplary insights took him from physical chemistry to philosophy. The articles in this book build upon his broad-based thought in ways fitting today, interpreting his work and reflecting on its rich possibilities for further development.
Beyond royal courts lies a rarely seen world: a folk Ramayana etched in stone on humble village temple walls. This pioneering work unveils these intricate plaques, a visual journey through the epic’s seven Kandas and their masterfully sculpted stories.
With soaring tuition and student debt, how did higher education get into this situation? This book explores how colleges became reliant on new revenue streams, asks who should be paying, and identifies key outcomes for the future of the academy.
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.
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.
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