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    • Ceccato, Vania; Bogacka, Emilia (2025)
      Building on previous work in rural criminology, this book casts a global and comparative look across 19 countries, drawing on themes of crime and victimisation, safety and fear, practices of policing and police trust, and ...
    • Kahler, Jessica S.; Ceccato, Vania (2025)
      Building on previous work in rural criminology, this book casts a global and comparative look across 19 countries, drawing on themes of crime and victimisation, safety and fear, practices of policing and police trust, and ...
    • Ceccato, Vania; Salazar-Tobar, Felipe; Umar, Faisal; Diaz-Castaño, Nacho (2025)
      Building on previous work in rural criminology, this book casts a global and comparative look across 19 countries, drawing on themes of crime and victimisation, safety and fear, practices of policing and police trust, and ...
    • Ceccato, Vania; Harkness, Alistair (2025)
      Building on previous work in rural criminology, this book casts a global and comparative look across 19 countries, drawing on themes of crime and victimisation, safety and fear, practices of policing and police trust, and ...
    • Rametsteiner, Tina (2025)
      The book examines Rights of Nature as adopted in the United States, Ecuador, Bolivia, New Zealand and Colombia, with a particular focus on the Rights of Rivers. It looks at six crosscutting aspects: the sources of law, the ...
    • Elito Júnior, Julio; Araujo Júnior, Edward (2025)
      Women's Health Updates is a book that covers current topics in global health care for women of all ages. This textbook covers topics related to contraception, maternal-fetal medicine, gynecologic cancer, and menopause. It ...
    • Bright, Leonard (2025)
      Explore the comprehensive examination of stress and burnout in public service with this edited volume, compiled by Dr. Leonard Bright, featuring contributions from esteemed scholars worldwide. This book investigates the ...
    • Kushnir, Iryna (2025)
      The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. The European Higher Education Area (EHEA) is an international initiative for the harmonisation of higher education systems in its forty-seven ...
    • Ceccato, Vania; Harkness, Alistair (2025)
      Building on previous work in rural criminology, this book casts a global and comparative look across 19 countries, drawing on themes of crime and victimisation, safety and fear, practices of policing and police trust, and ...
    • Steuri, Noah (2025)
      In the 5th millennium BCE, the first farming societies in the Western Alps developed unique burial practices characterized by Chamblandes-type graves. These box-shaped graves, constructed from stone slabs or wooden planks, ...
    • Forschungsgruppe „Recht – Geschlecht – Kollektivität“ (2025)
      Contemporary debates about participation and social cohesion are not only about self-understandings and rules of coexistence, but also about who is the “we” that can legitimately negotiate such issues. The authors analyse ...
    • Jaguscik, Justyna; Krenz, Joanna; Riemenschnitter, Andrea (2025)
      The 1919 May Fourth movement was the breeding ground for experiments by authors inspired by new world literary trends. Under Mao Zedong, folk songs accompanied political campaigns such as the Great Leap Forward. Misty ...
    • Giffen, Allison (2025)
      This edited collection contends that the figure of the child is foundational to the workings of biopolitical power yet remains undertheorized. The study of nineteenth-century biopolitics offers a theoretical framework that ...
    • Kistler, Max (2025)
      The idea that persons or animals possess properties of two types, physical and mental, or psychological and cognitive, inevitably raises the question of how such cognitive properties can be causally efficacious, with respect ...
    • Hodgson, Lucia; Giffen, Allison (2025)
      This edited collection contends that the figure of the child is foundational to the workings of biopolitical power yet remains undertheorized. The study of nineteenth-century biopolitics offers a theoretical framework that ...
    • Asmolov, Gregory (2025)
      This unique volume brings together academics of Russian journalism and media with journalists and editors who reported or continue to report on the country, to explore and reflect on the changing landscape for journalists ...
    • Sloane, Wendy; Raspopina, Aleksandra (2025)
      This unique volume brings together academics of Russian journalism and media with journalists and editors who reported or continue to report on the country, to explore and reflect on the changing landscape for journalists ...
    • Holzweber, Stefan (2025)
      The Austrian Civil Code has recognized both tangible and intangible goods as "things" since its inception in 1811. This study explores the significance of incorporeal things in Austrian civil law, revealing a paradigm shift ...
    • Härtel, Reinhard (2025)
      Half of the texts of this edition were previously completely unknown, and many other texts have now been edited verbatim for the first time, or are now available due to a significantly better textual basis than before, or ...
    • Becker, Maximilian (2024)
      "Welche Rolle spielten Überlebende politischer Verfolgung des Nationalsozialismus im Ost-West-Konflikt? Ehemalige Verfolgte des Nationalsozialismus spielten in der Nachkriegszeit eine wichtige politische, soziale und ...