Islam between Acceptance and Rejection in Media and Literature
This book shows how Islam is often portrayed as a source of conflict in the West. It offers academic frameworks to critically engage with notions of an Islamic state, interfaith relations, peace, violence, and religious freedom through an interdisciplinary perspective.
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.
Explore the groundbreaking developments shaping our world. This journey through the latest strides in science and technology—from artificial intelligence and quantum computing to biotechnology—unravels the innovations redefining the boundaries of human achievement.
Brands Driving Sociopolitical Change
Brands are increasingly agents of change, taking public stances on sociopolitical issues. This book offers a comprehensive overview of brand activism, providing valuable insights on how to foster pro-social attitudes and contribute to meaningful social and environmental progress.
This book is an in-depth exploration of modern Situation Centers (SCs)—essential components of national security. It examines their foundations and strategic role, focusing on the integration of big data and AI, cybersecurity, military applications, and future developments.
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.
Master fundamental calculations in finance and insurance using simple tools like a calculator or Excel. This practical guide is for professionals, students, and anyone wanting to grasp key principles and make better financial decisions, unassisted by complex software.
A Speculative Reexamination of the Fermi Enigma
In a vast universe, why the Great Silence? This book reexamines the Fermi Paradox, arguing that cosmic silence signals not absence, but self-destruction. Could advanced civilizations perish from their own technology, making intelligence itself an existential risk?
The Pharmaceutical Digital Age
Healthcare communication is changing, but many pharma companies rely on outdated marketing models. This book is a practical guide to digital transformation, offering strategies tailored to the sector’s unique challenges and grounded in real-world case studies.
The call by Russia and China for a multipolar world is not a socialist movement. Grounded in Karl Polanyi’s double movement thesis, the authors argue it is a cultural and nationalist reaction against the uprooting of tradition by American-led neoliberal globalization.
Preparing Students for a Global World
An essential guide for educators creating inclusive and equitable schools. This book offers tools and strategies to navigate political conflicts, address systemic inequities, and lead with empathy. Become a champion for students and transform your school community.
This book shows that after a brief increase, Pakistan’s Total Factor Productivity declined continuously. Nationalization and IMF borrowing led to deindustrialization, a massive increase in poverty never witnessed before, and accentuating imbalances in income and wealth.
For scholars and students, these essays analyze current problems facing critical rationalism. They identify weaknesses and open opportunities for development by providing new proposals, such as the theories that logic is fallible and that there is a four-world theory.
Since the dawn of time, humanity has found understanding through Myth, Folktale, and Religion. This work explores these social guides with a selection of stories from six continents, plus chapters on Amerind Flood narratives, Gaelic Folklore, and Hebraic tales.
M. Andrew Holowchak, PhD, is a professor of philosophy and history. Acknowledged as the world’s foremost authority on Thomas Jefferson, he is the author of over 70 books, including 30 on the politician, and hundreds of published essays.
Mechanism Design for Public Goods and Environmental Externalities
This book discusses crucial environmental problems, like global warming and nuclear disasters, by applying the unique Gorman-Lancaster-Sen’s approach. It provides a new way of thinking about the environment as a public good for students, professors, and policy makers alike.
This book explores Muslim cemeteries in Dagestan during the Qajar century. Through multilingual tombstone inscriptions, it reveals the influence of Iran, historical migrations, and Shiite theology following the martyrdom of Imam Hussein in Karbala.
Next-Gen Supply Chains
This forward-looking anthology redefines supply chain management for an era of technological disruption. Covering topics from AI and Blockchain to Green Supply Chains, it provides a roadmap to build the next generation of resilient, transparent, and sustainable supply chains.
Artificial Intelligence-Powered Business Transformation
A practical guide for leaders, managers, and technical teams to innovatively integrate AI into business. It simplifies complex concepts and uses real-world examples to transform the complex AI world into an understandable, measurable, value-creating journey.
This volume sheds light on language behavior in cross-linguistic contexts. It covers language structure and use, and the transfer of meaning in translations and dictionaries. A valuable resource for students and specialists in the field of language and communication.
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