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    • Trusted Partner
      May 2000

      Sonnenkönig vom Nil Amenonphis III

      Die persönliche Chronik eines Pharaos

      by Fletcher, Joann

    • Trusted Partner
      December 2024

      One Health Case Studies

      Practical Applications of the Transdisciplinary Approach

      by Susan Cork, Joann Lindenmayer

      The One Health Case Studies book is a collection of international case studies showcasing the work of One Health practitioners and their projects. The book explores current areas of One Health, grouped into themes of One Health policy, pests and pathogens, water and the environment, agriculture and food security, and education and community engagement. Looking at a range of different countries, it examines the unique projects being undertaken in Asia, Africa, Oceania, Europe, North and South America and highlights the application of a One Health approach from research conceptualization to policy development and implementation. This book provides an understanding of One Health practice globally through 28 diverse case studies. Each case study is carefully designed with clear aims, expected learning outcomes, and reflective questions to encourage academic mastery and real-world application of knowledge. The book also bridges the gap between theory and practice by offering insights into current One Health best practices, challenges, and opportunities.

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      Applied ecology
      December 2009

      Soil Ecology and Management

      by Joann K Whalen, Luis Sampedro

      Soil ecology is the study of interactions between the physio-chemical components of the soil and organisms living within the soil. Humans are highly dependent upon the soil ecosystem, which provides food, fiber, fuel and ecological services, such as the recycling of atmospheric gases. It is therefore important to understand the function and nature of the soil ecosystem in order to predict and mitigate the long term consequences of present day actions. Soil Ecology and Management describes the organisms inhabiting the soil, their functions and interactions and the dimensions of human impact on the activity of soil organisms and soil ecological function. Chapters discuss basic soil characteristics and biogeochemical cycling, key soil flora and fauna, community-level dynamics (soil food webs) and the ecological and pedological functions of soil organisms. Unlike other soil biology and ecology textbooks, the authors also convey a better understanding of how human activities impact upon soil ecology in a section on ecosystem management and its effects on soil biota and provide a unique perspective on the utility of soil organisms.

    • Trusted Partner
      March 2010

      Die Legende vom Hirten

      Wie ein einfaches Gebet die Welt veränderte

      by Davis, Joann / Übersetzt von Strerath-Bolz, Ulrike

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      Literature & Literary Studies
      February 2000

      Feminism, femininity and popular culture

      by Joanne Hollows

      Accessible, introductory student guide which identifies key feminist approaches to popular culture from the 1960s to the present.. The only introduction to both feminist cultural studies and feminism and popular culture published in the UK.. Presents its information in a reader friendly series of case studies on: women's film romantic fiction soap opera consumption and material culture fashion and beauty proactices youth culture and popular music. Will appeal to students across a wide range of disciplines as a variety of popular cultural forms are discussed. ;

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      Geography & the Environment
      March 2024

      The ideal river

      by Joanne Yao

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    • Trusted Partner
      August 2021

      Auf alles, was noch kommt

      Roman

      by Fedler, Joanne

      Aus dem Englischen von Maria Hochsieder

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      September 2020

      Manliness in Britain, 1760–1900

      Bodies, emotion, and material culture

      by Joanne Begiato

      This book offers an innovative account of manliness in Britain between 1760 and 1900. Using diverse textual, visual and material culture sources, it shows that masculinities were produced and disseminated through men's bodies -often working-class ones - and the emotions and material culture associated with them. The book analyses idealised men who stimulated desire and admiration, including virile boxers, soldiers, sailors and blacksmiths, brave firemen and noble industrial workers. It also investigates unmanly men, such as drunkards, wife-beaters and masturbators, who elicited disgust and aversion. Unusually, Manliness in Britain runs from the eras of feeling, revolution and reform to those of militarism, imperialism, representative democracy and mass media, periods often dealt with separately by historians of masculinities.

    • Trusted Partner
      April 2021

      Das Geheimnis der Schokoladenkekse

      Ein Fall für Hannah Swensen

      by Joanne Fluke

    • Trusted Partner
      January 2022

      Das Rätsel des Teekuchens

      Ein Fall für Hannah Swensen

      by Joanne Fluke

    • Trusted Partner
      September 2022

      Das Mysterium der Blaubeertörtchen

      Ein Fall für Hannah Swensen

      by Joanne Fluke

    • Trusted Partner
      February 2023

      Der Zitronentortenmord

      Ein Fall für Hannah Swensen

      by Joanne Fluke

    • Trusted Partner
      September 2023

      Der Schoko-Muffin-Mord

      Ein Fall für Hannah Swensen

      by Joanne Fluke

    • Trusted Partner
      January 2024

      Ein pfirsichsüßer Mord

      Ein Fall für Hannah Swensen

      by Joanne Fluke

    • Trusted Partner
      September 2024

      Der Kirschkuchenmord

      Ein Fall für Hannah Swensen

      by Joanne Fluke

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      October 2017

      ‘England’s darling’

      by Joanne Parker

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      Teaching, Language & Reference
      August 2024

      Aid to Armenia

      Humanitarianism and intervention from the 1890s to the present

      by Joanne Laycock, Francesca Piana

      Interventions on behalf of Armenia and Armenians have come to be identified by scholars and practitioners alike as defining moments in the history of humanitarianism. This book reassesses these claims, critically examining a range of interventions by governments, international and diasporic organizations, and individuals that aimed to 'save Armenians'. Drawing on multidisciplinary perspectives, it traces the evolution of these interventions from the late-nineteenth century to the present day, paying particular attention to the aftermaths of the genocide and the upheavals of the post-Soviet period. The contributions connect diverse places (the Caucasus, Russia, the Middle East, Europe, North America, South America, and Australia) to reveal shifting transnational networks of aid and intervention. Aid to Armenia explores this history, and engages critically with contemporary humanitarian questions facing Armenia, the South Caucasus region and the wider diaspora.

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