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|Astronomer, Cartographer and Naturalist of the New World
Astronomer, Cartographer and Naturalist of the New World is a two-volume work that presents the life and scholarly achievements of Georg Marggrafe (1610-1643) in colonial Dutch Brazil. This second volume provides a transcription and English translation of Marggrafe’s astronomical observations made in colonial Dutch Brazil between 1638 and 1643. Recommended for: Historians [...]
Biological Relatives
This book explores the normalization of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), discussing its journey from an experimental procedure to a widely used technology with various applications. The widespread use of IVF has transformed the understanding of both technology and biology. However, despite its prevalence, IVF remains a complex and paradoxical technology. Recommended for: [...]
Coding Freedom
The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking
Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking by E. Gabriella Coleman is an ethnographic study that explores the emergence and significance of the free and open source software (F/OSS) movement in the United States and Europe. The book delves into the ethics behind hackers’ devotion to F/OSS, the social codes that [...]
Engaged Humanities
Rethinking Art, Culture, and Public Life
Explore the role of humanities in addressing contemporary social issues in "Engaged Humanities: Rethinking Art, Culture, and Public Life". Discover how humanities research contributes to public debates through accessible case studies on topics like adoption, dementia, hacking, and conservation.
Humanity from African Naissance to Coming Millennia
Colloquia in Human Biology and Palaeoanthropology
Humanity from African Naissance to Coming Millennia is an edited book that arises from the world’s first Dual Congress held at Sun City, South Africa in 1998. The volume includes 39 refereed papers covering a wide range of topics in human biology, human evolution, dating, taxonomy, and systematics, diet, and brain evolution. [...]
Profitable Niches
Introduction to Niche Marketing in E-commerce
"Profitable Niches" by Alex Baranda is a free guide to niche e-commerce marketing. Learn to identify, evaluate, and capitalize on niche markets. Ideal for entrepreneurs, marketers, and small business owners. Discover strategies, trends, and business models for online niche success.
Situating Data
Inquiries in Algorithmic Culture
Critical examination of datafication and algorithmization in modern culture. Diverse perspectives explore socio-technical transformations, cultural practices, and knowledge production. Offers conceptual and methodological directions for understanding data's impact on society. Valuable for scholars, researchers, and policymakers in media studies, cultural studies, and related fields.
Syntax of Hungarian
Coordination and Ellipsis
Syntax of Hungarian offers a comprehensive exploration of Hungarian grammar, delving into the intricacies of sentence structure and word order. Designed with both researchers and advanced students in mind, the book provides a theoretical foundation while emphasizing detailed descriptions. It examines a wide range of syntactic phenomena, including coordinate structures, conjunction types, [...]
Technicians of Human Dignity
Bodies, Souls, and the Making of Intrinsic Worth
Technicians of Human Dignity by Gaymon Bennett is a thought-provoking book that explores the concept of human dignity and its implications on religious, political, and bioethical institutions. Recommended for: Scholars, researchers, and students in the fields of anthropology, theology, bioethics, and human rights. You will: Engage with a critical analysis of the [...]
The Frisian Popular Militias between 1480 and 1560
The Frisian Popular Militias Between 1480 and 1560 delves into the critical role played by citizen militias in the defense of Frisia, a historical region encompassing parts of the Netherlands and Germany. The book explores the organization, mobilization, and weaponry of these militias during a tumultuous period marked by frequent warfare between [...]
The Maritime Silk Road
Global Connectivities, Regional Nodes, Localities
The Maritime Silk Road explores the extensive network of maritime trade routes that connected Asia, Africa, and Europe for centuries. It delves into the Silk Road’s profound impact on global connections, cultural exchange, and the shaping of local societies. The book also incorporates recent research findings to provide a fresh perspective on [...]
World History for International Studies
World History for International Studies breaks away from traditional approaches, offering a fresh perspective on global history through the lens of networks and interconnectedness. It explores how ideas, people, and goods have moved across continents, shaping societies and fostering cultural exchange throughout human history. By examining critical themes like communication, trade, order, [...]