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    • Luttrell, Regina; Bowman, Nicholas David (20260428)
      An accessible exploration of the myriad applications and challenges of generative AI for media and communication students, scholars, and practitioners alike. The latest emergence of increasingly low-cost and scalable AI ...
    • Bajpai, Kanti; Ho, Selina; Chatterjee Miller, Manjari (20260505)
      This new and revised, second edition of the Routledge Handbook of China–India Relations provides a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary, and much-needed overview of relations between the two nations since 2020, marked by the ...
    • Arya, Ved; Balutia, Ayushii; Chhatre, Ashwini; Narain, Nivedita (20260428)
      India's rural transformation journey has been remarkable – characterised by innovation, community resilience, strategic interventions, and continuous learning from both successes and challenges. Delving into India's rural ...
    • Bouko, Catherine; Laba, Nataliia (20260512)
      This book offers six critical, interdisciplinary approaches to AI-generated images. It invites the reader to (re-)imagine relationships between artefacts and media, authorship and agency, creativity and commodification, ...
    • Ciorciari, John D. (20210316)
      In fragile states, domestic and international actors sometimes take the momentous step of sharing sovereign authority to provide basic public services and build the rule of law. While sovereignty sharing can help address ...
    • Bilotti, Giacomo (2026)
      This work aims to study population dynamics and land-use patterns in the South-Western Baltic region during the Neolithic and Bronze Age (4100 to 500 BCE). Understanding demography is essential for comprehending socio-cultural ...
    • van den Dikkenberg, Lasse (2026)
      Our understanding of prehistoric life is shaped to a large degree by the study of stone tools. Their exceptional preservation makes flint tools ideally suited to reconstruct past lifeways. Use-wear analysis provides insights ...
    • Blanc, Maurice; Ritz Josiane, Stoessel (2025)
      In 1946, the World Health Organisation defined health as a state of physical, mental and social well-being. In this broad sense, the concept extends beyond the sole domain of medical expertise and encompasses a wide range ...
    • Cervera, Melaine; Vincent, Lhuillier (2025)
      Famous for its vibrant banking sector, Luxembourg also serves, on its own scale, as a melting pot for the trends and underlying shifts taking place at European level in the social and solidarity economy (SSE). The book is ...
    • Julia, Castiglione; Anna, Sconza (2026)
      This anthology offers a journey through the accounts of Italian travellers from the 16th and 17th centuries, at a time when exchanges between France and Italy played a pivotal role in shaping discourses on art. Bringing ...
    • Lionetto, Adeline (2026)
      This anthology offers a journey through the accounts of French travellers from the 16th and 17th centuries, at a time when travel between France and Italy played a pivotal role in shaping discourses on art. Bringing together ...
    • Broadhurst, Karen; Keddell, Emily; Cusworth, Linda; Griffiths, Lucy; Mason, Claire (20260526)
      Available open access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. A ground-breaking international collection, Born into Care brings together leading scholars, practitioners, advocates and mothers with lived experience to confront the hidden ...
    • Lane, Michael (20260529)
      Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Foreword by Gianni Magazzeni, former Senior UN/OHCHR Official and UPR Chief at the United Nations. This book analyses the impact of the United Nations’ Universal ...
    • Zvonareva, Olga (20260519)
      Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Digital media can support democracy, freedom, and social cohesion, but it can also erode them. This book explores that tension through the stories of grassroots ...
    • Kanistra, Paraskevi (Voula) (20260421)
      This book turns the page on standard setting, calling for a time of change. Expanding Cizek & Earnest's (2016) evaluation framework, it delivers a comprehensive mixed-methods investigation of Ferrara & Lewis' (2012) Item ...
    • Barthelmebs, Hélène; Raguin, Marjolaine (20260416)
      Au-delà de son ontologie, la maternité se vit différemment selon le temps, l’espace et les cultures ; en témoignent les représentations variées qui traversent la littérature, l’histoire ou les documents audiovisuels. Si ...
    • Green, Francis (2025)
      More than three billion people are hard at work across the globe. The contrast between good and bad jobs has huge implications for general wellbeing and health. Are the good ones expanding, or are bad jobs taking over? ...
    • Biller-Andorno, Nikola; W. März, Julian; Mouton-Dorey, Corine; Dagron, Stéphanie (2026)
      This book explores the principle of proportionality in the context of public health crises, using the COVID-19 pandemic as a central case study. Proportionality serves as a key legal and ethical standard to balance public ...
    • L. Cook, Linda; J. Pitoniak, Mary (2026)
      The fifth edition of Educational Measurement represents the first version of this volume produced solely by the National Council on Educational Measurement. This volume, like the previous four editions, provides cutting-edge ...
    • L. Plough, Alonzo; A. LaVeist, Thomas (2026)
      Advancing Health Equity for All captures stories of lived experience and additional research from 30 experts who presented at the Equity Summit, hosted by Tulane University Celia Scott Weatherhead School of Public Health ...