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    • Donaldson, Brianne (2025)
      Knowing Life examines the limits of dominant knowledge forms that contribute to current practices negatively affecting more-than-human beings, while also exploring alternative approaches to knowing that are capable of ...
    • Herva, Vesa-Pekka; Lahelma, Antti (2025)
      Weirding Civilization examines the irrational foundations of civilization, from the Bronze Age to the Anthropocene. Inspired by Twin Peaks and Lovecraftian horror, it reveals how weirdness – disorienting, monstrous, and ...
    • Vernooy-Gerritsen, Marjan (2025)
      The traditional publication will be overhauled by the ‘Enhanced Publication’. This is a publication that is enhanced with research data, extra materials, post publication data, and database records. It has anobject-based ...
    • Her, Rey-Sheng; Lai, Rei-Ling (2026)
      The Birth of Tzu Chi is a historical series documenting the development of the Tzu Chi Foundation. This book covers its foundational years, detailing how Master Cheng Yen's simple aspiration, "For Buddha's teachings, for ...
    • Lissandrello, Enza; Badami, Alessandra (2025)
      This book explores how urban sustainability is negotiated and enacted through planning practices, narratives, and institutional change. It does so through the case of Aalborg, to illustrate transitions that are shaped by ...
    • Singer, Ruth (2023)
      This book is an exploration of the role of language at Warruwi Community, a remote Indigenous settlement in northern Australia. It explores how language use and people’s ideas about language are embedded in contemporary ...
    • Mont, Oksana (2026)
      Why, despite decades of warnings and solutions, does unsustainable consumption still persist? What keeps societies locked into business as usual even when the consequences are clear? This book contends that part of the ...
    • McMartin, Jack; Gentile, Paola; Nelissen, Elisa (2026)
      This collection examines how translated books come into being and circulate across languages, cultures, and book markets. Using Dutch as a case study of a source language at the margins of the world literary system, the ...
    • Ballinger, Pamela; Sedmak, Clemens (2026)
      The Routledge Handbook of Peripheries in European Studies critically and systematically explores peripheries – in their various notions, definitions, and possibilities – within the European sphere. Variously considered, ...
    • Boss, George (2026)
      Marx and the Politics of Need challenges one of the most pervasive habits in contemporary political theory and practice: treating needs as moral facts that sit outside of our politics, and which can be used to judge it. ...
    • Curtis, Daniel R. (2026)
      In this book, evidence from a long-run history of epidemic-society interaction in the Low Countries shows that most recurring outbreaks were accommodated by communities, and most reactions, responses, and changes seen were ...
    • Harvey, Geraint (2026)
      Presenting an empirically rich account of life as a pilot, this book explores the work experience of commercial airline pilots who face existential threat from artificial intelligence. It presents an up-to-date account of ...
    • Crawford, Felicity; Coleman, Fadie T.; Wiehe, Elsa (2024)
      Contemporary Issues in Equity, Democracy, and Public Education explores how inequity manifests in public education and social institutions, and how this inequity impacts the health and wellbeing of citizens, including ...
    • Soledad Ramírez-Montoya, María; Alvarez Icaza Longoria, Inés (2026)
      Open Science and the Future of Education emphasizes the crucial role of collaboration in generating new solutions for education through open science. A manifesto for future global collaboration, the contributors to this ...
    • Chen, Dongmei; Yang, Fuqiang; Yang, Lei; Alsuwailem, Majed (2026)
      This book investigates the evolving bilateral relations between China and the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries as the global energy system undergoes a profound transformation and the architecture of international ...
    • Warren, Jerome Nikolai; Ogunyemi, Kemi; Guerreschi, Asia; Szulc, Maciej (2026)
      Cooperatives are traditionally recognized as marginal players in the economic sector, but their role in policymaking and in social arenas has garnered even less attention. Over the past two decades, an extensive body of ...
    • Ziai, Aram (2025)
      Development Discourse and Global History introduces readers to the shifting ways in which people have been talking and writing about ‘development’ over time, and the rules governing the conversation. Drawing on the methods ...
    • Kirsten, Guido (2025)
      Unlike editing, découpage does not take place after the film has been shot, but before. The French term refers to the breakdown of a scene into a sequence of shots. In order to translate the written screenplay into film ...
    • Lid, Inger Marie (2026)
      Exploring and addressing disability in higher education, this key title focuses on education as a human rights topic. It provides empirical examples and analyses selected national policies in global contexts to discuss how ...
    • Crichlow, Michaeline A.; Northover, Patricia M. (2025)
      This book, contextualized by the violence of globalization, investigates the fungible, fugitive, and untenable experiences of Black being and time through a decolonial poethics of global*Blackness. In so doing it introduces ...