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    • McCullough, Brian; Kellison, Timothy; Melton, E. Nicole (2022)
      The Routledge Handbook of Sport and Sustainable Development is a comprehensive and powerful survey of the ways in which sport engages with its social, environmental, and ethical responsibilities. It considers how sport ...
    • Hellum, Anne; Ikdahl, Ingunn; Blaker Strand, Vibeke; Svensson, Eva-Maria (2024)
      The Nordic states were among the first in the world to enact general gender equality and anti-discrimination laws with low threshold enforcement mechanisms. Today, the Nordic countries top the World Economic Forum’s Gender ...
    • Musikanski, Laura; Phillips, Rhonda; Bradbury, James; de Graaf, John; Bliss, Clinton L. (2021)
      Happiness, Well-being and Sustainability: A Course in Systems Change is the first textbook bridging the gap between personal happiness and sustainable social change. The book provides a guide for students to increase their ...
    • Bruch, Carl; Batra, Geeta; Anand, Anupam; Chowdhury, Shehla; Killian, Sierra (2024)
      This book provides an empirically formulated foundation for conflict-sensitive conservation, a field in which the existing literature relies primarily on anecdotal evidence. Seeking to better understand the impact of ...
    • Maaß, Sarah; Borghardt, Dennis (2022)
      This book presents the results of a research project at the University of Duisburg-... DFG-funded research project at the University of Duisburg- Essen. It invites the reader to follow the development of the German ...
    • Froese, Judith; Thym, Daniel (2022)
      The term »racism« is currently experiencing a renaissance in Germany. In parts of academia, a broad understanding dominates, which also covers culturalised distinctions as well as institutional manifestations that are not ...
    • Revellio, Marie (2022)
      In his letters, the church scholar Jerome describes a deep inner rift between Virgil and the gospels, between Cicero and the apostles. This volume traces late ancient processes of cultural hybridization using methods from ...
    • Schäfer, Philipp (2022)
      Using Leipzig as an example, Philipp Schäfer shows that the omnipresence of the provisional in the long summer of migration in 2015 was not the result of an abrupt crisis, but rather the result of longstanding disputes ...
    • Suriani da Silva, Ana Claudia (2023)
      Set in the early years of the Old Republic after the abolition of slavery, Júlia Lopes de Almeida's The Bankruptcy depicts the rise and fall of a wealthy coffee exporter against a kaleidoscopic background of glamour, ...
    • Clifford, Ben; Morphet, Janice (2023)
      Major Infrastructure Planning and Delivery introduces the system for planning and consenting Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs) in England (which has also applied for some schemes in Wales). These are ...
    • Lewis, Clare; Moshenska, Gabriel (2023)
      Life-writing is a vital part of the history of archaeology, and a growing field of scholarship within the discipline. Travels and adventures of the ‘great archaeologists’ have generated centuries-worth of bestselling books ...
    • hawkey, kate (2023)
      History education has a key contribution to make in developing a deeper understanding of the current environmental crisis, but its role is too often overlooked. When embedded in the school curriculum, environmental history ...
    • Breit, Florian; Yoshida, Yuko; Youngberg, Connor (2023)
      Elements, Government, and Licensing brings together new theoretical and empirical developments in phonology. It covers three principal domains of phonological representation: melody and segmental structure; tone, prosody ...
    • Twamley, Katherine; Iqbal, Humera; Faircloth, Charlotte (2023)
      COVID-19 turned the world as we knew it upside down, impacting families around the world in profound ways. Seeking to understand this global experience, Family Life in the Time of COVID brings together case studies from ...
    • Rigney, Ann; Smits, Thomas (2023)
      Social movements are not only remembered in personal experience, but also through cultural carriers that shape how later movements see themselves and are seen by others. The present collection zooms in on the role of ...
    • Reitsma, Bernhard; van Nes-Visscher, Erika (2023)
      Is it possible to be religiously exclusive and socially inclusive? How do we deal with those outside of our own religious community who have completely different and sometimes conflicting views on what should be considered ...
    • Hinzke, Jan-Hendrik; Bauer, Tobias; Damm, Alexandra; Kowalski, Marlene; Matthes, Dominique (2023)
      Documentary school research establishes a research direction in which the interrelationship of subject-related knowledge acquisition and methodological-methodological aspects is reflexively examined. This volume is the ...
    • Herrmann, Franziska (2023)
      The study describes creative experiences as learning experiences of students and primary school children in the context of the Learning and Research Workshop Primary School of the TU Dresden (LuFo). The aim is to elaborate ...
    • Heinemann, Rebecca (2023)
      This volume offers an introduction to the research on giftedness by the philosopher and psychologist William Stern (1871-1938), the doyen and most exposed representative of empirical research on giftedness in Germany. Selected ...
    • Gryl, Inga; Kuckuck, Miriam (2023)
      For the multi-perspective (subject) teaching in primary school, the reference to the living world is a central orientation. Field trips are an ideal way to bring the living world into the classroom. This anthology shows ...