Science: general issues
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Science: general issues
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Science: general issues
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of48
- The re-emergence of emergence, the emergentist hypothesis from science to religion, edited by Philip Clayton and Paul Davies
- Research methods for everyday life, blending qualitative and quantitative approaches, Scott W. VanderStoep, Deirdre D. Johnston
- Collapse, how societies choose to fail or succeed, Jared Diamond
- Arts management and cultural policy research, Jonathan Paquette, University of Ottawa, Canada and Eleonora Redaelli, University of Oregon, USA
- The laws of cool, knowledge work and the culture of information, Alan Liu
- Hybrid urbanism, on the identity discourse and the built environment, edited by Nezar AlSayyad
- Anatomy live, performance and the operating theatre, edited by Maaike Bleeker
- My mother was a computer, digital subjects and literary texts, N. Katherine Hayles
- Mobile Communication and Society - A Global Perspective, Manuel Castells, Mireia Fernandez-ardev, Jack Linchuan Qiu, Araba Sey
- The postcolonial science and technology studies reader, edited by Sandra Harding
- Class, leisure and national identity in British children's literature, 1918-1950, Hazel Sheeky Bird
- Secret science, Spanish cosmography and the new world, Maria M. Portuondo
- The personal world of the language learner, Cristina Ros i Sole
- European Social Movements and Muslim Activism, Another World but with Whom?, Timothy Peace
- Visualizing the Structure of Science, Benjamin Vargas-Quesada, Felix de Moya-Anegon
- The postmodern turn in the social sciences, Simon Susen, City University London, UK
- Heterosexism in health and social care, Julie Fish
- Improving secondary science teaching, John Parkinson
- Debates in science education, edited by Mike Watts
- Qualitative research, an introduction to methods and designs, Stephen D. Lapan, MaryLynn T. Quartaroli, Frances Julia Riemer, editors
- The science & psychology of music performance, creative strategies for teaching and learning, edited by Richard Parncutt & Gary E. McPherson
- Adversarial design, Carl DiSalvo
- Cinema anime, critical engagements with Japanese animation, edited by Steven T. Brown
- Women, doctors and cosmetic surgery, negotiating the 'normal' body, Rhian Parker
- The origins of sociable life, evolution after science studies, Myra J. Hird
- Designing and conducting your first interview project, Bruce K. Friesen
- Creativity and innovation in the music industry, by Peter Tschmuck
- Researching Design Learning, Issues and Findings from Two Decades of Research and Development, Richard Kimbell, Kay Stables
- Reframing immersive theatre, the politics and pragmatics of participatory performance, James Frieze, editor
- Good practice in science teaching, what research has to say
- Seven experiments that could change the world, a do-it-yourself guide to revolutionary science, Rupert Sheldrake
- Media and participation, a site of ideological-democratic Struggle, Nico Carpentier
- Materials and expertise in early modern Europe, between market and laboratory, edited by Ursula Klein and E.C. Spary
- The perfection of nature, animals, breeding, and race in the Renaissance, Mackenzie Cooley
- Media and nostalgia, yearning for the past, present and future, edited by Katharina Niemeyer
- Secondary data analysis, Thomas P. Vartanian
- Internationalism and the search for peace, the international thought of Leonard Woolf, Peter Wilson
- Discursive constructions of identity in European politics, edited by Richard C.M. Mole
- Disciplines in the making, cross-cultural perspectives on elites, learning, and innovation, G.E.R. Lloyd
- Transnational celebrity activism in global politics, changing the world?, edited by Liza Tsaliki, Christos A. Frangonikolopoulos and Asteris Huliaras
- The skeptic's dictionary, a collection of strange beliefs, amusing deceptions, and dangerous delusions, Robert Todd Carroll
- The cybernetic brain, sketches of another future, Andrew Pickering
- Venomous earth, how arsenic caused the world's worst mass poisoning, Andrew A. Meharg
- Postfeminist digital cultures, femininity, social media, and self-representation, by Amy Shields Dobson
- The sciences' media connection - public communication and its repercussions, Simone Rodder, Martina Franzen, Peter Weingart, editors
- The new politics of leisure and pleasure, edited by Peter Bramham and Stephen Wagg
- NanoCulture, implications of the new technoscience, edited by N. Katherine Hayles
- Beyond the finite, the sublime in art and science, edited by Roald Hoffmann and Iain Boyd Whyte
Outgoing Resources
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