OAPEN Library: Recent submissions
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(2026)This book examines the role of cooperatives in the sustainable management and governance of natural resources, drawing on a range of case studies from across Africa. Cooperatives play a pivotal role in natural resource ...
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(2026)This book sets out a new approach to the global flow of skilled migration, one based on ethical, fair, balanced and sustainable frameworks. Instead of focusing on human capital loss and ‘brain drain’, the book argues that ...
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(2026)Canaanite Scribal Creativity and the Making of Cuneiform Culture in the Amarna Age offer a nuanced exploration of the scribal practices behind the Canaanite Amarna Letters and wider scribal culture of the Levant during the ...
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(2026)This book provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary analysis of the transformation of Western Balkan candidate countries as they move toward European Union (EU) accession. It assesses this multidimensional process as ...
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(2026)This volume focuses on the role of ideas in Russia's war against Ukraine and contains interdisciplinary analyses of the values that have shaped and sustained Ukrainian resistance. The book offers an interdisciplinary ...
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(2026)This book sets out a critical sociological approach to ‘personalised medicine’ (PM), not only highlighting its limitations and flaws but also emphasising its hopeful potentialities for a better medicine in the future. ...
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(2026)This book addresses the issue of non-recent child sex abuse and its long-term impact on adult survivors from a broadly psychodynamic perspective. Non-recent CSA is not a subject that can or should be confined to the clinical ...
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(2026)Effective and creative solutions to complex global problems often need teams with diverse knowledge and experience. Yet rising polarisation and confrontational attitudes can make meaningful dialogue across differences feel ...
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(2026)Frugal Innovation: The Systematic Design of Resource-Intelligent Solutions advocates for a systematic approach to developing impactful, resource-efficient solutions in low-resource and high-resource settings. It integrates ...
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(2026)This manual provides a practical guide on how graduate students can work in statistical and data science consulting and offers valuable resources for anyone interested in creating, expanding, or maintaining statistical or ...
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(2025)Global Medical Physics: A Guide for International Collaboration provides essential guidance for medical physicists and other healthcare professionals seeking to collaborate internationally in clinical, educational, and ...
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(2026)Confronting how artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT) and big data (BD) analytics are changing how we live, this book examines how these technologies can affect society at large and education and ...
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(2026)This book covers different aspects of food bioprocess engineering for value-added food production and waste management. The various topics presented include food biotechnology and bioprocess engineering, fermenter and ...
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(2026)Over 170 years ago, an entire pile field came to light in connection with backfilling work in Meilen on Lake Zurich. Ferdinand Keller interpreted this as the remains of a pre-Roman pile-dwelling settlement and thus set ...
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(2026)How can the emancipatory values of social work be reconciled with society’s digital transformation? This book examines the ethical issues associated with the growing use of digital technologies, drawing on the findings of ...
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(2026)Die in der kulturwissenschaftlichen Fernsehforschung verortete und literatur- mit medienwissenschaftlichen Ansätzen kombinierende Monographie untersucht die spanische und lateinamerikanische TV- und Streaming-Serie der ...
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(2026)Since their origins, cities and agriculture have evolved in close interdependence, shaping each other’s forms and functions, and revealing a shared history. This book explores the relationships between cities, architecture, ...
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(2026)The islands of the Southwestern Indian Ocean are globally recognized for their rich, unique, and vulnerable biodiversity. Human activity remains the primary cause of habitat degradation, species extinction, and the decline ...
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(2026)More than half of the world’s river network is affected by the cessation of flow or the complete drying up of riverbeds. In mainland France, the latest models of the theoretical hydrological network suggest that 20 to 40% ...
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(2026)Tree planting is used by many municipalities as a natural solution to the challenges of climate change. This choice makes it possible to lower temperatures by combating urban heat islands, provide support for biodiversity, ...




















