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    • Kamiński, Tomasz; Karski, Karol (2025)
      This book discusses contemporary challenges within the law of the sea, a domain of international law extensively codified in United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. Given the considerable time elapsed since the ...
    • White, Andrea (2024)
      Understanding Mental Causation proposes a new, non-relational theory of mental causation. Andrea White believes that contemporary philosophy of mind labours under a misapprehension of what mental causation is supposed to ...
    • Ilmakunnas, Johanna; Wolff, Charlotta (2024)
      For over six centuries, Sweden and Finland were one and the same realm. This volume highlights the enduring connections between the central areas of both countries by exploring the interactions between Uppsala, Stockholm ...
    • Kankkunen, Sarianna (2024)
      This study examines experienced space in Maarit Verronen’s works of prose fiction. The study aligns itself with the contemporary approach often referred to as spatial literary studies, a movement connected to the spatial ...
    • Wermke, Wieland; Höstfält, Gabriella; Magnússon, Gunnlaugur (2024)
      Special Education as Policy and Practice deals with the Swedish school special education teacher and special educator professions from the 1980s to the 2020s. The purpose of the book is to shed light on the reasons for ...
    • Bîrsan, Gabriel; Conway, Brian; Kühle, Lene; alicino, francesco (2024)
      Religion, Law, and COVID-19 in Europe investigates how the pandemic and the subsequent legal restrictions on collective activities influenced religious life in the region. The 19 in-depth country case studies combine legal ...
    • Ahlin, Lena; Asklund, Jonas; Dahl, Christoffer; Freij, Maria; Magnusson, Petra; Smedberg Bondesson, Anna (2024)
      This collection of articles contains some of the highlights from the conference “Literature didactics and Feelings,” organised by Kristianstad University for the Literature Didactics Network (LDN) in 2021. The articles ...
    • Athanasiou, Androulla; Hadjiconstantinou, Stavroulla; Christoforou, PhD(c), Maria (2024)
      Innovative Language Teaching Practices in Higher Education in a Post-COVID Era is a comprehensive and timely exploration of how the COVID-19 pandemic, technological advancements, and socio-economic shifts have dramatically ...
    • Tammisto, Tuomas (2024)
      For the Mengen people of Papua New Guinea, ‘hard work’ does not refer to drudgery or physically exhausting labour. Instead, it involves creating and recreating social relations through acts of care, marriages, ceremonial ...
    • Heusala, Anna-Liisa; Aitamurto, Kaarina; Eraliev, Sherzod (2024)
      Russia, Eurasia, and Eastern Europe remain an important hub for migration, with significant implications for both the societies in the region and migrants themselves. Migration can affect illiberal practices by contributing ...
    • Fatayer, Mais; Heggart, Keith (2024)
      Designing Learning Experiences for Inclusivity and Diversity stands out as a crucial guide for educators and learning designers committed to creating equitable learning environments. Grounded in the Australasian higher ...
    • Dayal, Subah (2024)
      Between Household and State departs from dynastic narrations of the Mughal past to highlight the role of elite households and familial networks in peninsular India, the only region of the subcontinent never fully incorporated ...
    • Zorek, Bruno (2024)
      Na década de 1950, São Paulo tornou-se a maior e mais importante cidade do Brasil. O seu futuro, até então, era hegemonicamente representado como o de uma metrópole gigantesca, moderna e pujante, desembaraçada de quaisquer ...
    • Hovanec, Caroline (2025)
      Vermin—rats, cockroaches, pigeons, mosquitoes, and other pests—are, to most people, objects of disgust. And vermin metaphors, likening human beings to these loathed creatures, appear in the ugliest forms of political ...
    • Manning, Susan (2025)
      Dancing on the Fault Lines of History collects essential essays by Susan Manning, one of the founders of critical dance studies, recounting her career writing and rewriting the history of modern dance. Three sets of ...
    • Kao, Kristen; Lust, Ellen (2025)
      While many scholars, policymakers, and development practitioners view decentralization as a way to increase participation, strengthen political representation, and improve social welfare, little is known about the experiences ...
    • Xu, Rui (2025)
      Creating with Roots is a critical introduction to the history, theory, and creative practice of Chinese national folk dance, the Chinese-speaking world’s most popular contemporary dance form. A complex cultural and artistic ...
    • Kimber, Leah R. (2025)
      EPDF and EPUB available open access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Civil society organizations (CSOs) and non-governmental organizations have increased at the United Nations (UN) since the 1990s. Yet few studies discuss the ...
    • Wang, Xian (2025)
      Gendered Memories: An Imaginary Museum for Ding Ling and Chinese Female Revolutionary Martyrs takes readers on a journey through the lives and legacies of Chinese female revolutionary martyrs, revealing how their sacrifices ...
    • Sereda, Ostap; Trencsényi, Balázs; Zemliakova, Tetiana; Lancereau, Guillaume (2024)
      The Laurence and Lynne Brown Democracy Medal, awarded by the McCourtney Institute for Democracy at Penn State University, recognizes outstanding individuals, groups, and organizations that produce innovations to further ...