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Julia A. Walker
How do ideas take shape? How do concepts emerge into form? This book argues that they take shape quite literally in the human body, often appearing on stage in new styles of performance. Performance, in other words, is not just a medium through which other arts forms such as music and literature find expression; it […]
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Julian Caldecott
The most reliable way to ensure than no one is left behind is for vulnerable people to be watched over by neighbours who can alert public services and monitor the response.
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Shrawan Kumar
'Conformal Blocks, Generalized Theta Functions and the Verlinde Formula' author Shrawan Kumar details his mathematical career and what he values in mathematical literature.
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Simson L. Garfinkel, Chris Jay Hoofnagle
Law and Policy for the Quantum Age (out now as Open Access) is for readers interested in the political and business strategies underlying quantum sensing, computing, and communication. This work explains how these quantum technologies work, future national defense and legal landscapes for nations interested in strategic advantage, and paths to profit for companies. See […]
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John Walsh, Jörg Noller
Contemporary analytic philosophy on free will deals with questions such as “How is freedom of the will possible given the causal predetermination of events in the world?” or “How can we justify the claim that we possess freedom of the will?”. Our edition shows that these questions had already been discussed extensively in the early […]
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Julian Caldecott
Brave and accountable leaders who are competent on climate change are needed, but for the public to choose them reliably requires the universal early teaching and learning of ecology.
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Joanna Depledge
There are great expectations by governments, businesses, and civil society for the forthcoming Glasgow Climate Conference, or COP 26, as it’s known in the jargon. US Secretary of State John Kerry has labelled it “the last best hope for the world”, words echoed by UK COP President Designate, Alok Sharma. Similar hyperbole is peppered liberally […]
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Joanne Cormac
Even 135 years after his death, Liszt’s glamour continues to fascinate. He was the rock star of the nineteenth century, women swooning at his feet as he performed the most demanding music of his age with almost supernatural ability. It is a powerful image and one that has inspired many biographies and films. However, that […]
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Julia A. Walker
How do ideas take shape? How do concepts emerge into form? This book argues that they take shape quite literally in the human body, often appearing on stage in new styles of performance. Performance, in other words, is not just a medium through which other arts forms such as music and literature find expression; it […]
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Julian Caldecott
The most reliable way to ensure than no one is left behind is for vulnerable people to be watched ov...
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Shrawan Kumar
'Conformal Blocks, Generalized Theta Functions and the Verlinde Formula' author Shrawan Kumar details his mathematical career and what he values in mathematical literature.
Read More
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Simson L. Garfinkel, Chris Jay Hoofnagle
Law and Policy for the Quantum Age (out now as Open Access) is for readers interested in the political and business strategies underlying quantum sensing, computing, and communication. This work explains how these quantum technologies work, future national defense and legal landscapes for nations interested in strategic advantage, and paths to profit for companies. See […]
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John Walsh, Jörg Noller
Contemporary analytic philosophy on free will deals with questions such as “How is freedom of the will possible given the causal predetermination of events in the world?” or “How can we justify the claim that we possess freedom of the will?”. Our edition shows that these questions had already been discussed extensively in the early […]
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Julian Caldecott
Brave and accountable leaders who are competent on climate change are needed, but for the public to ...
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Joanna Depledge
There are great expectations by governments, businesses, and civil society for the forthcoming Glasgow Climate Conference, or COP 26, as it’s known in the jargon. US Secretary of State John Kerry has labelled it “the last best hope for the world”, words echoed by UK COP President Designate, Alok Sharma. Similar hyperbole is peppered liberally […]
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Joanne Cormac
Even 135 years after his death, Liszt’s glamour continues to fascinate. He was the rock star of the nineteenth century, women swooning at his feet as he performed the most demanding music of his age with almost supernatural ability. It is a powerful image and one that has inspired many biographies and films. However, that […]
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