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Integrated Marketing Communication introduces students to the principles and practice of integrated marketing communication (IMC)... Read more
This book introduces the concept of new social risks in welfare state studies and explains their relevance to the comparative understanding of social policy in Europe... Read more
A Historical Greek Reader provides an introduction to the history of the ancient Greek language by means of a series of texts with linguistic commentary, cross-referenced to each other and to a reference grammar at the front... Read more
David Brown explores the ways in which the symbolic associations of the body and what we do with it have helped shape religious experience and continue to do so... Read more
Roberts and Guelff's text has become widely accepted internationally as a standard work on international humanitarian law... Read more
This stimulating text provides a truly international perspective, with a wealth of real life examples from developed and emerging countries to help students envisage how organizations across the globe practise business... Read more
There are now more than three hundred city-regions around the world with populations greater than one million... Read more
How humans acquired language and how languages evolved are two of the most intriguing questions in contemporary scientific research... Read more
Questioning Numbers: How to Read and Critique Research is a critical companion for students in research methods courses in any of the social sciences... Read more
We are currently witnessing the global diffusion of multiculturalism, both as a political discourse and as a set of international legal norms... Read more
Category theory is a branch of abstract algebra with incredibly diverse applications. This text and reference book is aimed not only at mathematicians, but also researchers and students of computer science, logic, linguistics, cognitive science, philosophy, and any of the other fields in which the ideas are being applied... Read more
God in the Age of Science? is a critical examination of strategies for the philosophical defence of religious belief... Read more
A polymer is a very large molecule consisting of many atoms covalently bonded like a chain. Polymers take a random coil conformation in solution and entangle each other when the polymer concentration is high... Read more
Problem-based learning (PBL) has excited interest among educators around the world for several decades... Read more
A Dictionary of Biomedicine includes 10,000 A-Z entries on all areas of biomedicine. Entries are authoritative and wide-ranging, covering terms from the related areas of anatomy, genetics, molecular bioscience, pathology, pharmacology, and clinical medicine... Read more
The renowned Oxford Chemistry Primers series, which provides focused introductions to a range of important topics in chemistry, has been refreshed and updated to suit the needs of today's students, lecturers, and postgraduate researchers... Read more
Are companies, churches, and states genuine agents? Or are they just collections of individual agents that give a misleading impression of unity? This question is important, since the answer dictates how we should go about explaining the behaviour of these entities and whether we should treat them as responsible and accountable in the manner of individuals... Read more
Headway 5th edition provides fresh, relevant English instruction needed for success today. Headway and its award-winning authors, Liz and John Soars, are names that have become synonymous with English Language teaching and learning... Read more
The Intermediate course that gets students talking, and that helps teachers and students more than any other. Read more
The question whether and how boundaries might individuate and thereby be constitutive features of any imaginable legal order has yet to be addressed in a systematic and comprehensive manner by legal and political theory... Read more