Routledge, Abingdon, 2015
Date
2015
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Routledge, Abingdon, 2015
Name
Routledge
Place
Abingdon
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- Tourism and geographies of inequality, the new global slumming phenomenon, edited by Fabian Frenzel and Ko Koens - (hbk.)
- A coat of many colours, occasional essays / - (hbk.)
- Internationalizing the curriculum, Betty Leask - (pbk.)
- China's legalists, the earliest totalitarians and their art of ruling, Zhengyuan Fu - (pbk.)
- Tenth muse, essays in criticism, Herbert Read - (hbk.)
- China's legalists, the earliest totalitarians and their art of ruling, Zhengyuan Fu - (hbk.)
- Theatre of the oppressed in actions, an audio visual introduction to Boal's forum theatre, edited byJulian Boal, Kelly Howe and Scot McElvany - (DVD)
- Photography, a critical introduction, edited by Liz Wells - (pbk.)
- K-pop, the international rise of the Korean music industry, edited by JungBong Choi and Roald Maliangkay - (pbk.)
- Risk, challenge and adventure in the early years, a practical guide to exploring and etending learning outdoors, Kathryn Solly - (pbk.)
- Anthropology and anthropologists, the British school in the twentieth century, Adam Kuper - (hbk.)
- Engaging with living religion, a guide to fieldwork in the study of religion, Stephen E. Gregg and Lynne Scholefield - (hbk.)
- The uses and abuses of economics, contentious essays on history and method, Terence Hutchison - (pbk.)
- Art, culture and international development, humanizing social transformation, John Clammer - (pbk.)
- Fashion design for living, edited by Alison Gwilt - (pbk.)
- The integrated approach to Arabic instruction, Munther Younes - (hbk.)
- Risk, challenge and adventure in the early years, a practical guide to exploring and etending learning outdoors, Kathryn Solly - (hbk.)
- Ecotourism, David A. Fennell - (hbk.)
- Law for artists, copyright, the obscene and all the things in between, Blu Tirohl - (pbk.)
- Engaging with living religion, a guide to fieldwork in the study of religion, Stephen E. Gregg and Lynne Scholefield - (hbk.)
- Biopolitics of security, a political analytic of finitude, Michael Dillon - (hbk.)
- Ecotourism, David A. Fennell - (pbk.)
- Cultural policy, David Bell and Kate Oakley - (pbk.)
- Language, society and power, an introduction, [edited by] Annabelle Mooney and Betsy Evans - (pbk.)
- Building temples in China, memories, tourism, and identities, Selina Ching Chan and Graeme Lang - (hbk.)
- Biopolitics of security, a political analytic of finitude, Michael Dillon - (pbk.)
- Law for artists, copyright, the obscene and all the things in between, Blu Tirohl - (hbk.)
- Art, culture and international development, humanizing social transformation, John Clammer - (hbk.)
- Academic writing, a handbook for international students, Stephen Bailey - (hbk.)
- The newspapers handbook, Ian Reeves ; with Richard Lance Keeble - (pbk.)
- The adult learner, the definitive classic in adult education and human resource development, Malcolm S. Knowles, Elwood F. Holton III, Richard A. Swanson - (hbk.)
- The integrated approach to Arabic instruction, Munther Younes - (pbk.)
- Anthropology and anthropologists, the British school in the twentieth century, Adam Kuper - (pbk.)
- Performed imaginaries, Richard Schechner - (hbk.)
- Learning to teach design and technology in the secondary school, a companion to school experience, edited by Gwyneth Owen-Jackson - (hbk.)
- K-pop, the international rise of the Korean music industry, edited by JungBong Choi and Roald Maliangkay - (hbk.)
- Language, society and power, an introduction, [edited by] Annabelle Mooney and Betsy Evans - (hbk.)
- Photography and its origins, edited by Tanya Sheehan and Andrés Mario Zervigón - (hbk.)
- The rise of the joyful economy, artistic invention and economic growth from Brunelleschi to Murakami, Michael Hutter - (hbk.)
- Language and power, Norman Fairclough - (hbk.)
- Exploring digital communication, language in action, Caroline Tagg - (pbk.)
- The newspapers handbook, Ian Reeves ; with Richard Lance Keeble - (hbk.)
- Language and power, Norman Fairclough - (pbk.)
- Photography, a critical introduction, edited by Liz Wells - (hbk.)
- Routledge handbook of sustainability and fashion, edited by Kate Fletcher and Mathilda Tham - (hbk.)
- Fashion design for living, edited by Alison Gwilt - (hbk.)
- Art and protest in Putin's Russia, Lena Jonson - (hbk.)
- The Routledge companion to art and politics, edited by Randy Martin ; with editorial assistance from Victor J. Peterson, II - (hbk.)
- The Routledge handbook of events, edited by Stephen J. Page and Joanne Connell - (hbk.)
- The Routledge international handbook of the arts and education, edited by Mike Fleming, Liora Bresler and John O'Toole - (hbk.)
- Urban commons, rethinking the city, edited by Christian Borch and Martin Kornberger - (hbk.)
- Film studies, a global introduction, Glyn Davis, Kay Dickinson, Lisa Patti and Amy Villarejo - (pbk.)
- Devising consumption, cultural economies of insurance, credit and spending, Liz Mcfall - (hbk.)
- Engaging with living religion, a guide to fieldwork in the study of religion, Stephen E. Gregg and Lynne Scholefield - (pbk.)
- The rise of the joyful economy, artistic invention and economic growth from Brunelleschi to Murakami, Michael Hutter - (pbk.)
- The Routledge companion to British media history, edited by Martin Conboy and John Steel ; with editorial assistance from Scott Eldridge II - (hbk.)
- Dark tourism and crime, Derek Dalton - (hbk.)