Breaking Shared Norms, the Moral Commitment Problem, and Moral Emotions
This book presents an evolutionary model to address failures to cooperate. It explores how moral emotions like indignation and guilt help overcome selfish tendencies, combining evolutionary theory with criminology for fresh perspectives on rule-breaking.
This friendly guide introduces the mathematical and machine learning foundations for data analysis. Ideal for beginners from any discipline, no prior programming experience is required. It covers regression, classification, and more with practical code, examples, and exercises.
Financial Literacy and Well-being in India
Financial illiteracy is a silent challenge to India’s growth. Why does financial well-being remain out of reach for so many households? This eye-opening book unpacks the role of knowledge, behavior, and attitude in shaping economic outcomes, using data and real-world insights.
Israeli Security Agency in Crisis
This book analyzes critical case studies where the counterintelligence agency ISA failed, aiming to understand why. An analysis of these cases shows how the agency faces strategic surprises, revealing unique and essential findings from which lessons can be learned.
Forging the Future of Work in the Purpose Economy
We are living through a radical transformation in why we work. At the forefront stands the New Nomad: a professional who redefines freedom by blending travel with work and purpose. This visionary guide is a blueprint to succeed in the new Purpose Economy.
This volume provides ground-breaking research on news reporting about Italy from 1600 to its unification. It examines not just what was reported in the European and American press, but the language, ideological bias, and strategies used to manipulate news for political purposes.
The Controversial Case of Jahi McMath
When thirteen-year-old Jahi McMath was declared brain dead, a neurologist discovered signs that contradicted the diagnosis. She was in a new state of consciousness, revealing that our medical categories are incomplete and challenging the line between life and death.
Türkiye Through 11 Junctions
How can flatbread ignite a culture war? This book maps Türkiye’s cultural fault lines through unconventional junctions—from a mafia bullet to a pop diva’s identity. It moves beyond simple binaries to reveal a complex reality where morality ultimately trumps culture.
AI-Driven Solutions to Social Engineering
This book addresses the escalating trend of online manipulation and abuse aimed at women. As a collection of voices from female technologists, it explores AI’s power to create safe and fair systems through intelligent, ethical, and inclusive approaches.
Optimizing Online Customer Experience in India
Explore the vibrant Indian e-commerce market from the consumer’s perspective. This book uncovers the crucial factors driving online customer satisfaction and loyalty, giving e-retailers practical insights to surpass expectations and gain a competitive edge.
Why do love and doubt so often walk hand in hand?
This book uncovers how ambivalence—being torn between closeness and space, certainty and doubt—shapes modern relationships. It redefines this tension not as a flaw to overcome, but as an essential part of human connection.
How do Tolkien’s trolls speak in Romanian? Is Hannibal Lecter as scary in translation? This volume investigates the role of the translator as negotiator of meaning and cultural mediator, rethinking their (in)visibility through analyses of translated texts.
Following the Stasi, KGB, Eastern Front and SS
Trace the Wyrwoll family from 1920 onwards as they witness the Hitler regime’s rise and fall. Follow their emigration to Wales with other miners, the lengths they went to assimilate, and their decision never to return to Germany.
Gold Economy of India
This book is an in-depth investigation into the people’s demand for gold. It provides a thorough understanding of Government policies on gold and its impact, using data analysis of lakhs of households in India to explore gold consumption habits and behavioral analysis.
A practical guide for educators teaching research methods to business students. This book provides classroom-ready activities, templates, and examples that bring complex concepts to life, fostering engagement and critical thinking. Designed for the international classroom.
A History of the Phoenicians
The Phoenicians built an incredible culture around the Mediterranean, gave us the alphabet, and mastered the seas. Despite their great wealth and power, they are now forgotten. This book explores their enchanting history, their fall, and asks: Where are the Phoenicians now?
Integrated Humanities and Social Sciences
This book reimagines learning about society by breaking down walls between disciplines. It gives teachers a practical framework to help students see patterns, test ideas, and act with purpose. This isn’t just about facts—it’s about learning to connect knowledge.
Leonardo da Vinci and Verrazzano’s Royal Discovery of New York (1524-2024)
The discovery of explorer Verrazzano’s 500-year-old travel report led to a world map found among Leonardo da Vinci’s papers. Astonishingly, their families were neighbors. Did Leonardo influence his countryman? This book offers new evidence on their connection.
This three-volume manual provides information on 262 species of southern African decapods, providing updates to their taxonomy, and ecological and fisheries information. It is arranged systematically, progressing from the earliest forms to the most derived and advanced forms.
Witchcraft, Superstition and Rationality
This book explores the impact of witchcraft-related violence in India, interrogating the intersection of gender, caste, and power. It reveals how superstition is weaponized as a tool of oppression and examines anti-superstition laws, activism, and the need for cultural change.
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