Published May, 2016
By Katherine Mason
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By Katherine Mason
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Published March, 2016
By Thomas Apel
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By Thomas Apel
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Feverish Bodies, Enlightened Minds considers the scientific controversy about the cause of yellow fever to examine and conduct of scientific practice in the early United States.
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€70.76
Published February, 2016
By Elanah Uretsky
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By Elanah Uretsky
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Mizing Business with Pleasure discusses how the traditional masculine networking practices that have unofficially become an integral part of governance in post-Mao China have affected the development, progression, and administration of China's HIV epidemic.
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€74.42
Published August, 2015
By Byung-Chul Han and Han Byung-Chul
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By Byung-Chul Han and Han Byung-Chul
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In this manifesto, German-Korean philosopher Byung-Chul Han denounces transparency as a false ideal, the strongest of our contemporary mythologies, and the most pernicious.
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Published August, 2015
By Byung-Chul Han and Han Byung-Chul
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Every epoch has its emblematic illnesses, this book argues, and our society is undergoing a silent paradigm shift that has led to the pathological exhaustion commonly referred to as "burnout."
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Published September, 2013
By Joshua Wilson and Joshua C. Wilson
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By Joshua Wilson and Joshua C. Wilson
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The Street Politics of Abortion uses three Supreme Court cases to consider the rise and fall of clinic-front anti-abortion protests in the 1980s and 1990s, and illustrates how these conflicts influenced the contemporary form of reproductive politics and the greater New Christian Right.
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Published September, 2013
By Joshua C. Wilson
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The Street Politics of Abortion uses three Supreme Court cases to consider the rise and fall of clinic-front anti-abortion protests in the 1980s and 1990s, and illustrates how these conflicts influenced the contemporary form of reproductive politics and the greater New Christian Right.
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€92.72
Published June, 2013
By Angelina Snodgrass Godoy
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Through an examination of the pharmaceutical industry and access to medicine in Central America, this book considers whether health is a human right or a commodity, and whether human rights advocacy is an antidote to the advance of neoliberal social policy or the very vehicle through which it now advances.
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Published June, 2013
By Angelina Snodgrass Godoy
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Through an examination of the pharmaceutical industry and access to medicine in Central America, this book considers whether health is a human right or a commodity, and whether human rights advocacy is an antidote to the advance of neoliberal social policy or the very vehicle through which it now advances.
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€92.72
Published June, 2013
By Ruha Benjamin
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By Ruha Benjamin
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By putting debates around stem cell research in to conversation with debates about universal healthcare, People's Science challenges readers to move beyond a narrow focus on bioethics to account for the larger social context in which new biotechnologies are coming to market.
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€92.72