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    • Laughlin, Charles A.; Guo, Li (2026)
      Reportage in the Chinese-Speaking World examines reportage as an important aesthetic form of cultural production in the Sinophone world. Originating as a proletarian nonfiction form in interwar Europe, reportage spread ...
    • Vees-Gulani, Susanne (2026)
      Icon Dresden explores how memory and politics in Dresden after its 1945 bombing are deeply intertwined with the city’s urban history. It highlights the complex origins of Dresden’s reputation as an exclusively cultural ...
    • Köster, Isabel K. (2026)
      Stealing from the Gods investigates how authors writing between the first century BCE and second century CE addressed the issue of temple robbery or sacrilegium . As a self-proclaimed empire of pious people, the Romans ...
    • Gelman, Jeremy; Wilson, Steven Lloyd (2026)
      Among the most common features of the modern US Congress is its partisanship, a deeply felt political divide that sometimes seems to be each side’s primary motivator. In Congress we have seen heated disagreements, a tendency ...
    • Kim, Jiye (2026)
      For over seventy years, China has steadfastly asserted its sovereignty over the South China Sea, transforming these waters into a flashpoint of international tension and a focal point of global diplomacy. The Future of the ...
    • Zong, Emily Yu (2026)
      What can migrant ecologies teach us about collective planetary futures? In Planetarity from Below , Emily Yu Zong argues that modern freedom has framed migration in anthropocentric terms, neglecting that migration is also ...
    • Engstrom, Erik J. (2013)
      Erik J. Engstrom offers a historical perspective on the effects of gerrymandering on elections and party control of the U.S. national legislature. Aside from the requirements that districts be continuous and, after 1842, ...
    • August, Ella (2026)
      Immersing trainees into academic research culture helps them learn to think, write, and publish like full-fledged researchers. Teaching Academic Writing in the Health Sciences offers best practice pedagogical strategies ...
    • Prémont, Karine; Devine, Christopher J. (2026)
      In recent years, the office of the vice president has become a focal point of presidential politics and governance. From the emergence of the modern vice presidency under Walter Mondale to Mike Pence’s and Kamala Harris’s ...
    • Barrow, Clyde W. (2026)
      The Caucus for a New Political Science (CNPS) was created in 1967, when several hundred dissident political scientists walked out of the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA) to protest the ...
    • S. Martinez, Susana (2025)
      Susana S. Martínez’s Coming of Age(ncy) on the Migrant Trail maps the contours of agency in young adult literature involving Latine/x migrant youth—a project that could not be timelier given anti-immigrant hostility, LGBTQ+ ...
    • Sakwa, Richard (2025)
      This title analyses the deeper structures and mindsets of the Second Cold War.
    • Lindsay, Stuart (2026)
      This scholarly monograph explores the published eyewitness testimonies, poetry and literature surrounding the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster. It argues for the contextualisation of the disaster’s collective traumatic wound ...
    • Bacher, Sabrina (2026)
      Menschenrechte – allen voran das Recht auf Bildung – bilden einen zentralen Bezugsrahmen im zeitgenössischen Bildungsdiskurs. Sie werden als Legitimationsgrundlage für bildungspolitische Entscheidungen herangezogen und ...
    • Raiford, Leigh (2026)
      When Home Is a Photograph asks how Black people use photography to make home in the world. Leigh Raiford explores the practices of Black American activists and artists to understand the complex relationship between their ...
    • Walker-Crawford, Noah (2026)
      The Climate Trial is a gripping journey through a landmark climate lawsuit that links a Peruvian mountain guide with a German energy giant in court, revealing how global warming reshapes moral responsibility in a changing world.
    • Rendell, Marjorie O. (2026)
      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 ...
    • Kallenbach, Tilmann; Haupt, Selma; Klevermann, Nils (2026)
      Was ist gemeint, wenn in der Sozialen Arbeit von „der Praxis“ die Rede ist? Der Sammelband vereint Beiträge von Wissenschaftler*innen und Praktiker*innen, die Praxis in der Sozialen Arbeit aus verschiedenen Blickwinkeln ...
    • Schroth, Benjamin (2026)
      Die Nachbetreuung der Sozialpädagogischen Familienhilfe (SPFH) wird bereits seit den frühen Publikationen zur SPFH diskutiert und ist auch heute Bestandteil von Praxiskonzepten. Ihr Bedarf wird jedoch überwiegend aus ...
    • Bauer, Reinhard; Zauchner, Sabine (2026)
      Schools must foster conditions that empower students to actively shape their future in a world of constant change. To meet societal demands, young voices must be heard: What do they need? What are their solutions? Liberating ...