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.
Hong Kong’s community college policy was designed to promote social mobility, but did it work? This ethnography reveals how the policy led to distorted outcomes, with some students succeeding in getting a university transfer without really learning.
On the Macroeconomy of India
This book analyses macroeconomics under economic liberalisation using a sound theoretical framework and rigorous econometrics. Focusing on growth, the trade sector, and monetary and fiscal policy, its findings from the Indian context are relevant for other developing countries.
Quantum Interplay Theology
This book compares the principles of Christianity with the concepts of quantum physics. It presents a theoretical tool-kit to study theology, challenge popular misconceptions, and explore the relationship between science and religion for believers and non-believers alike.
Tracking the Digital Footprint of Greek Pontian Dialect
This book explores how social media can keep endangered languages alive. It details how Instagram connected young people with the Pontic Greek dialect using quizzes, polls, and stories, fostering cultural identity and blending language preservation into daily online habits.
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.
Rewiring Human Spirituality
This book introduces pneumaplasticity: a way to rewire human spirituality. By identifying and transforming fear, we can move beyond rigid beliefs and use that energy for spiritual growth, embracing our full potential and affirming our common humanity.
Yoga, Religion and Education
This book explores a rare dialogue between ancient Indian wisdom and modern South African pedagogy. It traces yoga’s journey alongside efforts to integrate Ubuntu into education, highlighting yoga as a transformative practice for well-being and ethical citizenship.
Digital Music Education
As technology shapes how we create and experience music, education must keep pace. Blending theory with practice, this book offers a roadmap to the future of music learning, showing how digital practices can foster creativity, inclusivity, and critical thinking.
This book is an interpretive approach to understanding the power of theatrical works. It asks: Why does a work’s meaning vary? What are its stable components? It explains theatrical variability and interpretive stability, from text to reception.
Alpine History, Worship and Visual Arts of Valcamonica
This book explores the presence of female deities, like the Goddess Isis, in Valcamonica. In this UNESCO World Heritage Site, ancient Rock Art reveals how local traditions, ancestral worship, and official religion intersected through the centuries.
English Language Teaching (ELT)
This book traces the evolution of language teaching from its classical roots to the contemporary, technology-driven classroom. It explores the transformative role of digital innovation, AI, and globalization in redefining language education today.
Frontiers of Gerontology and Geriatrics
As the 21st century witnesses a retirement boom, ‘Elderly Care’ has become a global priority. This compilation of published research is a training manual to groom professionals to care for older persons, featuring Indian and Arabian scenarios, exercises, and question-answers.
Remembering Peter Bladin
Peter Bladin was an icon of Australian Neurology and a pioneer in alleviating the burden of epilepsy. Drawing on 25 years of close collaboration and private correspondence, this book reveals the aims and thoughts of a man whose legacy is immense.
This book compiles global research on eight key functional grains, from oats to quinoa. It covers their nutritional properties and food development, with a special focus on using fermentation to improve the sensory and nutrition profiles of the final products.
Drawing on unpublished archives, this book analyses how the League of Nations’ “C class” mandate was gutted of safeguards to protect indigenes, enabling the creation of a settler colony through land expropriation and the allocation of mineral rights.
Transforming Lives
In rural Telangana, women are transforming their socio-economic conditions and local governance through community-based development. Integrating the voices of beneficiaries and officials, this book provides rich insights into gender, participation, and grassroots empowerment.
Islamophobia in American Literature
What is Islamophobia? Many novels since 9/11 are criticised for promoting it, but what if an author is unintentionally biased? This study delimits Islamophobia on the construct of Orientalism by investigating bestselling novels and offering a model for deep contrapuntal reading.
Sovereign Boundaries
This book examines how sovereign immunity operates in administrative settings where officials lack clear guidance. It shows how immunity doctrines constrain decision-making and offers policy-oriented recommendations to improve procedural clarity and accountability.
This work makes elasticity—one of the most useful concepts in economics—accessible to students and the general public. Using only basic arithmetic and algebra, it illustrates the concept’s meaning with a microeconomic focus and a unique macroeconomic example from World War II.
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