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    • Levy, Neil (2023)
      Peer review is supposed to ensure that published work, in philosophy and in other disciplines, meets high standards of rigor and interest. But many people fear that it no longer is fit to play this role. This Element ...
    • Ekman, Stefan (2024)
      Urban fantasy, the genre of fantastic literature in which magic and monsters meet modern society, is fairly young but has old roots. Stefan Ekman’s book, Urban Fantasy: Exploring Modernity through Magic, examines the genre ...
    • Carrión-Arias, Rafael (2025)
      This book aims to study the Batman narrative, or Bat-narrative, from the point of view of its nodal relationship to modern narrative. To this end, it offers for the first time a new type of methodology adequate to the ...
    • Carrión-Arias, Rafael (2025)
      This book aims to study the Batman narrative, or Bat-narrative, from the point of view of its nodal relationship to modern narrative. To this end, it offers for the first time a new type of methodology adequate to the ...
    • Ganguly, Šumit; Mistree, Dinsha; Diamond, Larry (2024)
      As India’s power and prominence rise on the international stage, its longstanding tradition of democracy is under threat. Since establishing a secular and democratic constitution in 1950, India has held elections at the ...
    • Miao, Zhenzhen; Bokhove, Christian; Reynolds, David (2024)
      This practical guide invites teachers to take a journey towards masterly mathematics teaching using the experiences and lessons learnt across five Chinese provinces, Anhui, Beijing, Jiangsu, Jiangxi and Tianjin. On ...
    • Žvelc, Gregor; Žvelc, Maša (2021)
      Integrative psychotherapy is a groundbreaking book where the authors present mindfulness- and compassion-oriented integrative psychotherapy (MCIP) as an integration of relational psychotherapy with the practice and research ...
    • Baker, Catherine; Iacob, Bogdan C.; Imre, Anikó; Mark, James (2024)
      Central and Eastern Europe has long been seen in the West as an ‘off white’ European periphery. Yet its nationalist movements have worked towards a full belonging in a white Europe, or have claimed themselves to be superior ...
    • Santino Regilme, Salvador F. (2024)
      More than three decades have passed since the United Nations' adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, yet children's rights and dignity still confront profound challenges worldwide. This book delves deep ...
    • Zander, Ulf (2024)
      Raoul Wallenberg: Life and Legacy examines important events in the life of the Swedish diplomat, but this is not a traditional biography. Starting from Wallenberg’s time in Budapest during 1944–1945, the book analyses how ...
    • Redhead, Caroline; Smallman, Melanie (2024)
      In Governance, Democracy and Ethics in Crisis-decision-making, we reflect on what it means to govern ethically in a pandemic. We explore what it means to be in a situation in which rational or epistemic framings of the ...
    • Cooper, Fred; Fitzgerald, Des (2024)
      Knowing COVID-19 looks at how different kinds of knowledge and meaning have been created and communicated, and the repercussions this has had – and continues to have – for how COVID-19 is managed, experienced, understood ...
    • Dohotariu, Anca; Paula Gil, Ana; Vol'anská, L'ubica (2024)
      This book offers a new analytical framework for the multi-layered processes of politicising and gendering care for older people, understood as an inherently political and gendered condition of human existence. It brings ...
    • McIlwaine, Cathy; Evans, Yara; Heritage, Paul; Krenzinger, Miriam; Rizzini Ansari, Moniza; Sousa Silva, Eliana (2024)
      This book aims to understand the ‘painful truths’ of gendered violence in the city and how women challenge it through resistance and creative practices. Drawing on an extensive body of collaborative research with women in ...
    • Gahlen, Gundula; Hess, Volker; Scarfone, Marianna; Voelker, Henriette (2024)
      This collective volume looks at European psychiatry in the second half of the twentieth century through a variety of practices that were experienced and routinised in the mental health field after World War II. Case studies ...
    • Buch-Hansen, Hubert; Koch, Max; Nesterova, Iana (2024)
      As a research field, social movement and political project, degrowth is a multifaceted phenomenon. It brings together a range of practices including alternative forms of living and transformative initiatives in civil ...
    • Gray, Karen; Tischler, Victoria (2024)
      The preface sets the context for the Pandemic and Beyond series and outlines how it is shaped by and sits within the research and funding landscape for arts and humanities during the pandemic. The series arises from a ...
    • Aebischer, Pascale; Nicholas, Rachael (2024)
      Adaptation and resilience in the performing arts shares important insights into the effects of the pandemic on live performance in the UK. It features eight projects funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council between ...
    • Gilmore, Abigail; O’Brien, Dave; Walmsley, Ben (2024)
      This book reports on the findings of an eighteen-month UKRI funded mixed-methods research project that took place in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales between September 2020 and November 2021. It provides a ...
    • Kinga Allen, Irma; Ekberg, Kristoffer; Holgersen, Ståle; Malm, Andreas (2024)
      The edited volume Political ecologies of the far right engages with the alarming convergence of far-right thinking and the ecological crisis in contemporary society. Growing out of the first international conference on ...