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Ageing with Smartphones in Urban China
From the cultural to the digital revolution in Shanghai
this book offers a nuanced, ethnographic perspective on the lived experiences of older adults in Shanghai, illuminating how they navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by the digital revolution within the broader context of China's profound social transformations. It will be of great interest to scholars, students, and general readers interested in [...]

Ancient Knowledge Networks
A Social Geography of Cuneiform Scholarship in First-Millennium Assyria and Babylonia
This book offers a innovative, interdisciplinary perspective on cuneiform scholarship and knowledge production in Assyria and Babylonia. It will be of great interest to scholars and advanced students working on the cultural and intellectual history of the ancient Middle East.

Beginning Spanish ¡Empecemos por aquí!
Beginning Spanish ¡Empecemos por aquí! is an open educational resource (OER) textbook designed to develop communication skills in Spanish across the interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational modes. Created by Jenny Ceciliano and Lisa Notman, professors at Portland State University, the textbook takes a learner-centered approach by engaging students in real-life exchanges on topics [...]

Building Legal Literacies for Text Data Mining
What to Know & How to Teach It
This edited collection documents the virtual Building Legal Literacies for Text Data Mining Institute held June 2020. The Institute aimed to teach digital humanities researchers and professionals about the key legal issues surrounding text data mining in the US, including copyright, technological protection measures, privacy, and ethics. It details how the organizers [...]

Formal Axiology and Its Critics
This book brings together writings that critically look at and try to move forward the formal theory of value that Robert S. Hartman spent his career researching and publishing about. Hartman’s axiology (study of value and worth) was groundbreaking in how it used logic and math like set theory and relationships to [...]

Indian Islamic Architecture
Forms and Typologies, Sites and Monuments
This book offers a nice overview of the Islamic architecture found across India. It brings together several articles written over the years by John Burton-Page, a well-known British scholar. His writings focus on the main architectural styles and important buildings constructed during Muslim rule in India starting in the 1200s. Recommended for: Beginner-to-intermediate [...]

Introduction to Art: Design, Context and Meaning
Engage with multimedia content and gain a deeper understanding of art's meaning, purpose, and materials. Licensed as an Open Educational Resource (OER), this textbook promotes collaborative learning and is recommended for beginner-to-intermediate art enthusiasts.

On the Formation of Marxism
Karl Kautsky’s Theory of Capitalism, the Marxism of the Second International and Karl Marx’s Critique of Political Economy
This book by Jukka Gronow talks about how Karl Kautsky played a big role in shaping how people in the European social democratic labor movement understood and interpreted Marxism in the years before World War I. As the main authority on Marx and Engels’ ideas during this time, Kautsky’s specific analysis of [...]

Re-Mapping Centre and Periphery
Asymmetrical Encounters in European and Global Contexts
The book uses empirical examples to re-examine traditional notions of knowledge circulating predominantly from centers outwards, instead developing more multidirectional models of cultural interactions.

Social learning towards a sustainable world
Principles, perspectives, and praxis
This book looks at the idea of social learning and how it can help move things toward more sustainable development globally. It’s got 27 different chapters from people in all kinds of fields that are trying to deal with sustainability issues. The main focus is on social learning as something people from [...]

The Dissolution of Mind
A Fable of How Experience Gives Rise to Cognition
This publication presents an original thesis regarding the nature of experience and cognition’s architecture. Presented as a dialogue between characters Alice and Professor O, it offers commentary reformulating traditional frameworks through a thought experiment engaging diverse readers. Recommended for: Philosophers, cognitive scientists, and anyone interested in exploring alternative perspectives on the nature [...]

The Knowledge of Good
Critique of Axiological Reason
This book offers a comprehensive and rigorous analysis of Hartman's pioneering work in value theory and its relationship to other influential philosophical perspectives. It is recommended for advanced readers with a background in philosophy, ethics, and related disciplines.
