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    • El-Kadi, Aly I. (2025)
      This textbook serves as an introductory quantitative course on the fundamental elements of the hydraulic cycle. It enhances students' understanding by discussing the latest advancements in hydrological science, covering ...
    • Nicolescu, Ovidiu; Nicolescu, Ciprian (2025)
      Redefining Management: The Manager/Leader–Relevant Stakeholder Paradigm presents a groundbreaking shift in management philosophy, theory, and practice, introducing the innovative concept of the manager/leader–relevant ...
    • Chodnicka-Jaworska, Patrycja (2025)
      In recent years, the world of finance and investments has changed, considering measures related to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors for socially responsible investments. ESG scoring and ratings are used ...
    • Abidin, Crystal; Pang, Natalie (2025)
      This edited collection considers how scholars conduct research on (everyday) politics in Southeast Asia via networks of internet popular culture. This includes artefacts, networks, groups, and cultures that are specific ...
    • Thorne, Sally (2025)
      Interpretive Description: Qualitative Research for Applied Practice has established itself as the key resource for novice and intermediate level researchers in applied settings for conducting a qualitative research project ...
    • Mela, Marilena (2025)
      This book explores the potential of heritage to enact sustainable human–environment relationships across geographical differences. It does so by travelling to four archipelagoes: the Wadden Islands in the Netherlands, the ...
    • Thon, Jan-Noël; Wilde, Lukas R.A. (2025)
      This volume investigates the intersection of generative AI and media aesthetics from an interdisciplinary perspective. Combining in-depth theoretical reflection with a diverse selection of case studies, its authors explore ...
    • Fawcett, Julia H. (2025)
      In September 1666, a fire sparked in a bakery on Pudding Lane grew until it had destroyed four-fifths of central London. The rebuilding efforts that followed not only launched the careers of some of London’s most famous ...
    • Tolhurst, Fiona; Whetter, K.S. (2025)
      Readers encountering the Middle English Arthurian tradition are confronted by three texts with confusingly similar titles: an anonymous poem in alliterative verse called Morte Arthure, an anonymous poem in eight-line stanzas ...
    • Laarmann, Mario; Ndé Fongang, Clément; Seemann, Carla; Vordermayer, Laura (2023)
      Over the past roughly two decades, the interconnected concepts of reparation, restitution, and commemorative culture have gained renewed momentum – in academic discourse as much as in activist, artistic, and political ...
    • Nagayasu, Sawako (2025)
      The Ants is a study not of, but through, ants. In a dashing sequence of prose pieces, Sawako Nakayasu takes the human to the level of the ant, and the ant to the level of the human. Prima facie, The Ants is a catalogue of ...
    • Rodrigue, Paul (2025)
      At the close of the fourth century CE, Jerome of Stridon—renowned Latin scholar, theologian, and priest—undertook the monumental task of translating the Hebrew-Aramaic Bible into Latin. The result of this effort, now known ...
    • Fung, Archon; Moss, David; Westad, Odd Arne (2024)
      Democracy is often described in two opposite ways, as either wonderfully resilient or dangerously fragile. Both characterizations can be correct, depending on the context. When Democracy Breaks aims to deepen our understanding ...
    • Drevon, Jerome (2024)
      The Syrian regime unleashed unprecedented violence to suppress large-scale non-violent protests amid the Arab uprisings. Hundreds of armed groups formed throughout the country to defend the protesters and fight back. ...
    • Schneider, Ben Ross (2024)
      The key to sustained and equitable development in Latin America is high quality education for all. However, coalitions favoring quality reforms in education are usually weak because parents are dispersed, business is not ...
    • Jäkel, Frank (2025)
      Der Einzug von Künstlicher Intelligenz (KI) in unser Leben wird gleichermaßen von Heils- und Unheilserwartungen begleitet: Die einen erhoffen sich Produktivitätssteigerungen, die anderen befürchten, dass Europa den Wettlauf ...
    • Gronemeyer, Reimer; Kreutzner, Gabriele; Metzger, Jonas; Schultz, Oliver (2025)
      Demenz ist überall ‒ und doch erstaunlich unsichtbar. Die Autor*innen wagen ein radikales Umdenken: Sie begreifen Demenz nicht länger als rein medizinisches Problem, sondern als soziale Frage. Wie steht es um die Teilhabe ...
    • Jakubowski, Peter; Kaltenbrunner, Robert (2025)
      Lange Zeit galt es als ausgemacht, dass die Bevölkerung in Deutschland immer weiter schrumpft. Doch dieser Trend hat sich umgekehrt – im Jahr 2045 könnten sogar bis zu 89 Millionen Menschen in Deutschland leben. Wie könnte ...
    • Sandermann, Philipp; Schwenker, Vanessa (2025)
      Vertrauen ist regelmäßiger Gegenstand von Krisendiagnosen – wie aber kann Vertrauen gestärkt und aufgebaut werden? Die Beiträger*innen werfen einen wissenschaftlichen Blick auf Vertrauen und dessen Relevanz für die ...
    • Feichtner, Isabel; Heeg, Susanne; Klingenmeier, Anne; Langlotz, Gesine; Schubel, Katja (2025)
      Bodenpolitische Fragen sind zukunftsweisend, denn sie entscheiden über Erhalt oder Zerstörung unserer Lebensgrundlagen. In den Debatten um Zugang, Verteilung und Nutzung von Boden wird heute die Eigentumsfrage neu gestellt: ...