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    • Jiménez Heffernan, Julián (2023)
      Henry James, Fiction, Literary Criticism
    • Bergmann, Christine; Büttner, Katja; Connelly-Burscheid, Andrea; Huttenlocher, M.; Kühne, A.; Rieger, V.; Tatura, C. (2023)
      Die Förderung des psychischen Wohlbefindens am Arbeitsplatz nimmt angesichts der Digitalisierung, des zunehmenden Zeit- und Leistungsdrucks sowie der Entgrenzung der Arbeit und Freizeit eine immer bedeutendere Rolle ein. ...
    • Reiche, Henriette (2023)
      Virtual and hybrid teaching: what has been a stopgap solution for many in recent years is becoming increasingly important for foreign language teaching today. This book presents current developments in digitised language ...
    • Munn, Luke (2023)
      Territory is shifting. No longer defined by the dotted line of the border or the national footprint of soil, today’s territories are enacted through data infrastructures. From subsea cables to server halls, these infrastructures ...
    • Plotch, Philip Mark; Nelles, Jen (2023)
      The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has morphed in ways that would be unrecognizable to its founders. Its mission evolved from improving rail freight to building motor vehicle crossings, airports, office towers, ...
    • Heinrich, Falk (2023)
      Chapter 6, Eros and objectivisation, takes its point of departure in tango’s image as a sensual and erotic dance. Plato argues in various works that carnal eros (desire) must be transcended and transformed into the ...
    • Heinrich, Falk (2023)
      actions, aesthetics, Argentine tango, awareness, dance studies, enactivism, eros, Falk Heinrich, freedom, grace, movements, performance studies, performative beauty, phenomenology, poiesis, social dancing, somaesthetics
    • Burbridge, Ben (2022)
      In Photography After Capitalism, Ben Burbridge makes the case for a radically expanded conception of photography, encompassing the types of labor too often obscured by black-boxed technologies, slick platform interfaces, ...
    • Toop, David (2019)
      A rich collection of essays tracing the relationship between art and sound. In the 1970s David Toop became preoccupied with the possibility that music was no longer bounded by formalities of audience: the clapping, the ...
    • Davies, William; Jai Dutta, Sahil; Taylor, Nick (2022)
      A critical and evidence-based account of the COVID-19 pandemic as a political–economic rupture, exposing underlying power struggles and social injustices.
    • Hewison, Robert (2022)
      An entertaining and engaging social and cultural history of the London community of Peckham that offers lessons in urban living.
    • Gere, Charlie (2022)
      A memoir and cultural history the World’s End, a West London area once home to bohemian artists and punk rock and now an outpost of neoliberalism.
    • LaBelle, Brandon (2018)
      In a world dominated by the visual, could contemporary resistances be auditory? Sonic Agency highlights sound’s invisible, disruptive and affective qualities, and asks whether the unseen nature of sound can support a ...
    • Vallelly, Neil (2021)
      A proposal for countering the futility of neoliberal existence to build an egalitarian, sustainable, and hopeful future.
    • Shaviro, Steven (2021)
      An examination of science fiction narratives and the light they shed on human life, the unknowable future, and the vagaries of unforeseeable change. With this book, Steven Shaviro offers a thought experiment. He discusses ...
    • Ruppert, Evelyn; Scheel, Stephan (2021)
      How EU data practices establish and assign people to categories, and how this matters in enacting--"making up"--Europe as a population and people.
    • Dewdney, Andrew (2021)
      Why we must forget photography and reject the frame of reality it prescribes and delineates.
    • Singh Brar, Dhanveer (2021)
      How black electronic dance music makes it possible to reorganize life within the contemporary city.
    • Lab, Precarity (2020)
      An analysis that traces the role of digital technology in multiplying precarity.
    • Clayton, Sue (2020)
      An account of the mobilization of thousands of volunteers who rescued, supported, and welcomed refugees during the recent European refugee crisis.