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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      April 2024

      The elementary structuring of patriarchy

      Bolivian women and transborder mobilities in the Andes

      by Menara Guizardi

      Based on an ethnographic study on the Andean Tri-border (between Chile, Peru, and Bolivia), this volume addresses the experience of Aymara cross-border women from Bolivia employed in the rural valleys on the outskirts of Arica (Chile's northernmost city). As protagonists of transborder mobility circuits, these women are intersectionally impacted by different forms of social vulnerability. With a feminist anthropological perspective, the book investigates how the boundaries of gender are constructed in the (multi)situated experience of these transborder women. By building a bridge between classical anthropological studies on kinship and contemporary debates on transnational and transborder mobility, the book invites us to rethink structuralist theoretical assertions on the elementary character of family alliances.

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      Service industries
      July 2008

      Tourism and Mobilities

      Local Global Connections

      by Edited by Peter M Burns, Marina Novelli.

      In the current trend of increasing globalization, relationships are evolving between global and local realities, rich and poor regions of the world and ‘old’ and ‘new’ leisure and tourism patterns. The tourist has become an active agent in their travel experiences, moving between and among multiple localities, in an environment of transnational, interconnected social networks. In order to understand the modern tourist, concepts of mobility have begun to be applied to tourism studies and have questioned whether the word tourism is any longer sufficient to describe the complex socio-political milieu of people on the move. Bringing together theoretical and practical issues, this edited volume analyses tourism’s wider role as an agent for the mobile modern population of the world. Themes range from post-modern youth and independent mobility to theoretical texts on hypermobility and citizenship within global space and mobility, media and citizenship. Offering a thought-provoking examination of modern tourism, this will be an important text for students of tourism and human geography as well as tourism professionals.

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      November 2021

      Die Bummelbande im Weltall

      Ein Mobile-Buch

      by Johanna Fischer, Gareth Ryans

      In "Die Bummelbande im Weltall" von Johanna Fischer erleben die vier Tierfreunde Alpaka Alma, Panda Pavel, Krokodil Karo und Papagei Paolo ein unerwartetes Abenteuer. Während eines Schulausflugs ins Labor des erfindungsreichen Professor Schlauschlau werden sie durch einen unachtsamen Knopfdruck in ein Raumschiff katapultiert und starten eine aufregende Expedition durch das Sonnensystem. Mit Humor und Neugier erforschen die Freunde die Weiten des Weltalls, während die Erde aus der Ferne zusieht. Dieses einzigartige Bilderbuch bietet nicht nur eine fesselnde Geschichte, sondern beinhaltet auch einen kreativen Mobile-Bausatz, mit dem Kinder ihr eigenes kleines Universum aus Planeten und Figuren erstellen können. Das Buch fördert die Kreativität und das Interesse an Astronomie auf spielerische Weise. Interaktiver Lernspaß: Das Buch kombiniert eine fesselnde Weltraumgeschichte mit einem praktischen Mobile-Bausatz, der Kinder dazu anregt, das Gelesene kreativ nachzuspielen. Fördert Wissbegierde: Die Geschichte regt die Neugier auf wissenschaftliche Themen wie das Sonnensystem und die Raumfahrt an. Spielerisches Lernen: Durch den Aufbau des Mobiles verbessern Kinder ihre Feinmotorik und ihr räumliches Vorstellungsvermögen. Innovatives Format: Einzigartiges Buchkonzept, das Lesen und Basteln vereint, ideal für aktive und kreative Kinder. Qualitativ hochwertige Materialien: Robuste Kartonelemente garantieren Langlebigkeit und nachhaltigen Spielspaß.

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      January 2022

      Stem Cell Research and Society

      by Donna M. Bozzone, Ph.D.

      Scientific progress often sparks disputes about the meaning of a discovery, the research methods, the possible uses of new technology, and the effect this new technology will have on society. Stem Cell Research and Society explores many of these complex issues in cell research and technology, involving stem cell research, genetic engineering, genetic property rights, and more. Chapters include: What are Stem Cells? Why is the Use of Stem Cells Controversial? Genetic Engineering in Plants Genetic Engineering in Humans Ethical Concerns Regarding Genetic Engineering Gene and Tissue Property Rights Forensic DNA Analysis Genetic Testing in Medicine

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      January 2021

      Cell Structure, Processes, and Reproduction, Third Edition

      by Kristi Lew and Phill Jones

      Cells are considered one of the most basic units of life, yet their structure, processes, and reproduction are intricate and complex. From plasma membranes to cell organelles to the macromolecules that are the brick and mortar of a cell, structure is an important aspect to maintain the life processes of a cell. Some of these processes, including transfer of information from DNA to RNA to protein and the control of gene expressions, are necessary functions that aid in cell reproduction. In Cell Structure, Processes, and Reproduction, Third Edition, readers will explore how the major characteristics of a cell are crucial in enabling these tiny units to carry out specialized functions in multicellular and single-celled organisms.

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      Children's & YA
      January 2022

      The Wandering Pussycats. How it All Began

      by Galyna Maniv (Author), Dmytro Pechenkin (Illustrator)

      Mulya and Manyunya the Pussycats are very fond of travelling! And don’t you think that they simply take a stroll next door, no way! They travel around the globe and visit foreign countries, having incredible adventures every time! So, do you want to join the Pussycats in their many journeys? Then follow Mulya and Manyunya through Italy, Greenland, and Finland in this exciting series! From 3 to 5 years, 2475 words. Rightsholders: inna@rm-publisher.com.ua , in.vovch@gmail.com

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      Medicine
      June 2023

      Differential Diagnosis of Body Fluids in Small Animal Cytology

      by Francesco Cian, Paola Monti

      This new volume provides a comprehensive coverage of cytology of all body fluids encountered in dogs and cats. It includes separate chapters for each fluid, from cavitary effusions (pleural, pericardial, and peritoneal) to synovial fluids, tracheal and bronchoalveolar lavages (TWs, BALs), cerebrospinal fluids (CSFs) and urines. The only veterinary cytology text focused on body fluids, this book is able to cover all areas in the detail they deserve. It delivers: - Extensive coverage of body fluid cytology in dogs and cats updated to the most recent literature; - A schematic approach for each lesion/condition, making the book simple to use during diagnostic work; - Numerous photomicrographs showing most cytological findings observed in body fluid cytology Also covering microbiology testing - an essential and significant aspect of fluid analysis - this book is an invaluable resource for veterinary pathologists and general practitioners.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      October 2024

      Egypt and the rise of fluid authoritarianism

      Political ecology, power and the crisis of legitimacy

      by Maria Gloria Polimeno

      Egypt and the rise of fluid authoritarianism focuses on the struggle of the post-2013 political authorities for internal political legitimacy after the crisis following the 2013 coup d'état. It explores the microstructural and macro-systemic dynamics of leadership, power, protests and the authority-making process in political systems. These cannot simply be defined as structural, political, social and economic projections of the authoritarianism of the past, but rather as a rupture with that past. The book offers a complex, ground-breaking socio-political and economic analysis into how the forging of an internal political legitimacy claim has eventually modified the regime in Egypt along the authoritarian spectrum, turning into a fluid autocracy closer to a non-exclusivist personalist regime. This shift had implications that resonated both politically and economically.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      November 2025

      Humanitarian mobilisation in Central and Eastern Europe

      Local, national, and international perspectives

      by Doina Anca Cretu, Michal Frankl

      By focusing on aid Central and Eastern Europe, the volume adds to the existent scholarly explorations of modern humanitarianism, its actors and practices. In the twentieth century, aid workers assisted victims of war and earthquakes, delivered food, supported health care, provided childcare, or sheltered refugees. The contributors not only reconstruct these diverse histories and their protagonists, but also bring international, national, and local actors together: from grassroots activists to private associations to state-driven "socialist humanitarians" to large Western aid organizations. In doing so, they challenge the often unidirectional, from West-to-East, and asymmetrical perspective on donor-recipient relationships in humanitarian processes.

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      June 2025

      Technological Innovation and AI for Sustainable Development in Events and Festivals

      by Anukrati Sharma, Jeetesh Kumar, Shruti Arora, Janitha Kularajasingam, Jugindar Singh Kartar Singh, Anila Thomas

      From sustainable event planning to the influence of VR, AI, and mobile applications on tourist behaviour, this book explores the dynamic landscape where innovation meets tradition. It studies the intersection of green technologies, sustainable infrastructure, and the delicate balance between cutting-edge tools and the intrinsic emotional aspects of human engagement. Aligned with the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals, the book highlights AI's potential to drive meaningful contributions to a sustainable future. It anticipates the imminent transformation of festivals and events through technological innovation and AI implementation. It will allow the reader to gain insights into how automation streamlines logistics, optimizes marketing efforts, and enhances the overall attendee experience. The book offers readers: · A cutting-edge exploration of the transformative impact of technologies and artificial intelligence on the events and tourism industries. · Oversight of how new technology can align with the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals - readers can anticipate insights into how AI can contribute meaningfully to understanding and addressing pressing global challenges. · Practical insights for stakeholders including actionable insights that go beyond theory. It will be an essential reference for academic researchers and practitioners within events and tourism management.

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      Science fiction (Children's/YA)
      September 2019

      La Nacionalien

      by Sandro Bassi

      How often do you check your cell phone? Do you wear it while you walk or take the bus? In the subway? Do you have WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook? How many likes did you get this week? The cell phone is without any doubt your door to the rest of the world. It connects you, but more important, you disconnect.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      June 2024

      Passages

      On Geo-Analysis and the aesthetics of precarity

      by Sam Okoth Opondo, Michael J. Shapiro

      Passages: On geo-analysis and the aesthetics of precarity is a multi-genre and transdisciplinary text addressing themes such as colonialism, nuclear zones of abandonment, migration control regimes, transnational domestic work, the biocolonial hostilities of the hospitality industry, legal precarities behind the international criminal justice regime, the shadow-worlds of the African soccerscape, and immunity regimes related to the COVID-19 pandemic. This book invites inquiry into today's apocalyptic narratives, humanitarian reason, and international criminal justice regimes, as well as the precarity generated by citizen time and 'consulate time'. The aesthetic breaks emerging from the book's image-text montage draw attention to the ethics of encounter and passage that challenges colonial, domestic, and nation-statist sovereignty regimes of inattention.

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      Literature & Literary Studies
      March 2017

      Long Poems: Death in a Stone Cell and Floating Wood

      by Lofu

      Lofu is widely acknowledged as a great poet in contemporary Chinese poetic circles. He has made great contributions through his long poems, which have served to promote the development of contemporary Chinese poetry. His collection of long poems includes “Death in a Stone Cell” and“Floating Wood”. Lofu was a nominee for the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2001 for his long poem “Floating Wood”.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      April 2023

      Imperial steam

      by Jonathan Stafford

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