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Advanced Information Accounting & finance Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research, Volume 21 Editor Khondkar E. Karim University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA Synopsis Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research promotes research across all areas of accounting, incorporating theory from, and contributing knowledge to, the fields of applied psychology, sociology, management science, ethics and economics. Focusing on research that examines both individual and organizational behavior relative to accounting, the series provides a unique opportunity for the exchange of peer reviewed knowledge across all areas of accounting behavioral research and the development, discussion and expansion of theories from psychology, sociology and related disciplines. Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research encourages research that tests theory, explains theory, and develops theory that can be applied to better understand accounting domains. Accordingly, reviews of established theory and how that theory has and could be used in accounting are also strongly encouraged. Coverage includes, but is not restricted to: Individual judgement/decision making Group decision making Organizational behavior Inter-organizational relationships Technology integration Strategic management/organizational theory Theory development Theory review This volume includes chapters on emerging theory, methods, and applications towards behavioral research in accounting and audit. ISSN: 1475-1488 Publication date: 21 November 2018 Hardback ISBN: 9781787565449 Language: English Hardback price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF ISBN: 9781787565432 Page count: 160 ePDF price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 BIC code: KF, KFC, KFCF ePub ISBN: 9781787565456 BISAC code: BUS000000, BUS001000, BUS001010 ePub price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Accounting & Finance Advances in Taxation Advances in Taxation, Volume 25 Editor John Hasseldine University of New Hampshire, USA Synopsis Volume 25 features eight articles. In the lead article, Savannah Guo, Sabrina Chi, and Kirsten Cook examine short selling as one external determinant of corporate tax avoidance and find that short interest is negatively associated with subsequent tax-avoidance levels and this effect is incremental to other factors identified by prior research. Next, Mark Bauman and Cathalene Rogers Bowler examine the effect of FIN48 on earnings management activity, by focusing on changes in the deferred tax asset valuation allowance. In the third article, Anthony Billings, Cheol Lee, and Jaegul Lee study whether the lowering of dividend taxes as part of the U.S. Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 resulted in an increase in dividend payouts at the expense of R&D spending. The fourth article by Brian Dowis and Ted Englebrecht examines reasonable compensation in closely-held corporations and the impact of gender, political affiliation, and family makeup on decisions made in the U.S. Tax Court. Then, a practice-related study by Sonja Pippin, Jeffrey Wong, and Richard Mason reports on a survey of Americans living abroad on the impact of tax rules explicitly designed for these individuals. They find that Americans living abroad experience the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act as negatively impacting their lives. The next three articles in this volume have an international focus. Zakir Akhand investigates the effects of the corporate sector on the effectiveness of selected tax compliance instruments in the context of large Bangladesh corporate taxpayers. K-Rine Chong and Murugesh Arunachalam examine the determinants of enforced tax compliance behaviour of Malaysian citizens with trust in the tax agency assumed to be a mediating variable. Lastly, Bitzenis and Vasileios investigate the effect of the economic downturn in Greece on the factors determining the level of tax morale through primary data from a European Union funded research project on the Greek shadow economy. ISSN: 1058-7497 Publication date: 15 November 2018 Hardback ISBN: 9781787564169 Language: English Hardback price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF ISBN: 9781787564152 Page count: 220 ePDF price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 BIC code: KFF, KFC, KFCR ePub ISBN: 9781787564176 BISAC code: BUS027000, BUS001000, BUS001010 ePub price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Accounting & finance Modern Energy Market Manipulation Author Andrew N. Kleit Pennsylvania State University, USA Synopsis As long as commodity and securities markets have been in operation, market manipulation has been a worry. Now that many electricity and natural gas markets have been opened to competition, manipulation threatens to destroy the value of these markets as well. Yet market manipulation itself remains ill-defined, with uncertain legal and economic principles that are as malleable as the personal interests at play on both sides of regulatory proceedings. Andrew Kleit’s Modern Energy Market Manipulation presents the first full-length treatment of this crucial gray area. It presents a coherent definition of market manipulation, and drawing upon real legal evidence that includes a number of spoken records, it examines two categories of manipulation cases: those in which the allegations clearly fit the definition of manipulation but in which the facts of the case are unclear, and conversely, those in which the facts of the case are clear but in which it is uncertain whether they actually constitute manipulation. Throughout his discussions, Kleit casts a critical eye not only on energy companies but also on the legal decisions and processes at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which acts as both prosecutor and judge in manipulation matters, and which has consistently sided with its own staff and against defendants. As this book deftly shows, both defendants and prosecutors alike have benefitted from the ambiguities at the heart of existing definitions of market manipulation. Modern Energy Market Manipulation is essential reading for regulators, jurists, litigants, and business managers, and it is of interest to anyone who wants to learn about the regulatory and self-regulatory mechanisms of federal regulators. Hardback ISBN: 9781787433861 Publication date: 15 November 2018 Hardback price: £70.00, €88.00, $110.00 Language: English ePDF ISBN: 9781787433854 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF price: £70.00, €88.00, $110.00 Page count: 264 ePub ISBN: 9781787439191 BIC code: KC, KNB, KCD ePub price: £70.00, €88.00, $110.00 BISAC code: BUS069000, BUS029000, BUS070040 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Economics Environmental Impacts of Transnational Corporations in the Global South Research in Political Economy, Volume 33 Editors Paul Cooney National University of General Sarmiento, Argentina William Sacher Universidad Andina Simon Bolívar, Ecuador Synopsis This volume explores the impact of Transnational Corporations (TNCs) on the environment of the Global South during this period of neoliberal globalization. Since the end of the 1970s, the role of TNCs in the global economy has developed significantly, and the subsequent changes to international institutions and the establishment of free trade zones have limited the effectiveness of environmental protections. Drawing together contributions from several continents, this important book examines the environmental consequences and crises resulting from these changes. It highlights the negative impact on the environment, ecosystems and ways of living for many people across the globe and shows how this is reflected in the struggle between corporate interests, social movements and human rights. Developing key themes around transnational extractive activity, especially mining and oil corporations; the impact of transnational capital on indigenous or traditional populations, and the role played by international institutions, Environmental Impacts of Transnational Corporations in the Global South is essential reading for all researchers and practitioners within the field. ISSN: 0161-7230 Publication date: 13 December 2018 Hardback ISBN: 9781787560352 Language: English Hardback price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF ISBN: 9781787560345 Page count: 240 ePDF price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 BIC code: KCN, KJJ, KJG ePub ISBN: 9781787560369 BISAC code: BUS099000, BUS094000, BUS113000 ePub price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Economics Including a Symposium on the Work of Mary Morgan: Curiosity, Imagination, and Surprise Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Volume 36B Editors Luca Fiorito Universita degli Studi di Palermo, Italy Scott Scheall Arizona State University, USA Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil Synopsis Volume 36B of Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology features a symposium reflecting on the significance of Mary Morgan's contributions to the history and philosophy of economics. Symposium participants include guest editors Marcel Boumans and Hsiang- Ke Chao, as well as Harro Maas, Tiago Mata, Gerardo Serra, and Andrej Svorenčík. The volume also features the next installment of Charles R. McCann, Jr. and Vibha Kapuria-Foreman's continuing project on the neglected Chicago economist, Robert Franklin Hoxie. ISSN: 0743-4154 Publication date: 24 October 2018 Hardback ISBN: 9781787564244 Language: English Hardback price: £72.95, €97.95, $124.95 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF ISBN: 9781787564237 Page count: 250 ePDF price: £72.95, €97.95, $124.95 BIC code: K, KCZ, KCA ePub ISBN: 9781787564251 BISAC code: BUS000000, BUS023000, BUS069000 ePub price: £72.95, €97.95, $124.95 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Economics Energy Power Risk: Derivatives, Computation and Optimization Author George Levy RWE npower, UK Synopsis The book describes both mathematical and computational tools for energy and power risk management, deriving from first principles stochastic models for simulating commodity risk and how to design robust C++ to implement these models. Coverage includes: An introduction to stochastic calculus, discussing Ito’s lemma, Ito’s Isometry, Ito product and quotient rules, Ito's lemma for multi-asset geometric Brownian motion, the Ornstein Uhlenbeck process, the Brownian Bridge, and the Ornstein Uhlenbeck Bridge. Single asset European option pricing using Girsanov's Theorem; the Weibull distribution, and the Johnson distribution (including parameter estimation); binomial, trinomial lattices and grids to value single and multi-asset European and American derivatives; Monte Carlo simulation; commodity spot and forward curve models; Merton’s jump diffusion model; the Longstaff Schwartz regression method to evaluate American, Asian, swing and storage contracts. A chapter on Markowitz portfolio asset optimization which discusses transaction costs, and analytic derivatives. Examples are provided using a numerical optimization component, which allows the Objective Function and Constraint Functions to be written with Microsoft Excel VBA. Current research on modelling UK power contracts. This deals with: electricity power prices; fundamental power stack model, wind and solar generation; imbalance; system prices; swing contracts, battery storage; demand side response; and generators. A final chapter concerned with software engineering, illustrating how to create C++ vector and random number classes that facilitate the development of energy risk and derivative pricing software. Hardback ISBN: 9781787435285 Publication date: 12 November 2018 Hardback price: £70.00, €88.00, $110.00 Language: English ePDF ISBN: 9781787435278 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF price: £70.00, €88.00, $110.00 Page count: 288 ePub ISBN: 9781787439566 BIC code: UY, UYA, KNB ePub price: £70.00, €88.00, $110.00 BISAC code: COM000000, COM077000, BUS014010 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Education Decentering the Researcher in Intimate Scholarship: Critical Posthuman Methodological Perspectives in Education Advances in Research on Teaching, Volume 31 Editors Kathryn Strom California State University, USA Tammy Mills University of Maine, USA Alan Ovens University of Auckland, New Zealand Synopsis "Intimate scholarship" refers to qualitative methodologies, such as self-study and autoethnography, that directly engage the personal experience, knowledge, and/or practices of the researcher(s) as the focus of inquiry. While intimate scholarship offers entrypoints into non-binary thinking by blurring the line between researcher/researched, much work in this genre continues to reinforce a humanist "I". In this volume, we ask what happens when the researcher in forms of intimate scholarship is decentered, or is considered as merely one part of an entangled material-discursive formation. Chapters in this volume highlight ways that researchers of teaching and teacher education can advance conversations in education while exploring theories with an ontological view of the world as fundamentally multiple, dynamic, and fluid. Drawing on a range of methods, authors "put to work" posthuman, non-linear, and multiplistic theories and concepts to disrupt and decenter the "I" in intimate methodologies. Also featured in this volume are conversations with leading posthuman scholars, who highlight the possibilities and challenges of decentering the researcher in intimate scholarship as a practice of social justice research. ISSN: 1479-3687 Publication date: 06 December 2018 Hardback ISBN: 9781787546363 Language: English Hardback price: £72.95, €97.95, $124.95 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF ISBN: 9781787546356 Page count: 270 ePDF price: £72.95, €97.95, $124.95 BIC code: JNT, JNA, JN ePub ISBN: 9781787546370 BISAC code: EDU046000, EDU040000, EDU037000 ePub price: £72.95, €97.95, $124.95 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Emerald Points Education Inclusive Education in South Africa and the Developing World: The Search for an Inclusive Pedagogy Emerald Points Author Sigamoney Naicker University of the Western Cape, South Africa Synopsis This book offers policy makers, teachers and teacher trainers a framework for understanding inclusive education in the developing world. With a major focus on South Africa, it argues that planning for inclusive education must rupture old theories, assumptions, models and tools - including a recognition of how the history of special education has psychologized failure - with the mainstream taking ownership of the transformation to a fairer system. The author contends that for inclusive education to take hold, policy makers need to contextualize the curriculum to the needs of the developing country, and to place the vulnerable and working class demographic at the heart of the planning process - recognizing that the performative culture of developed countries will marginalize and alienate this majority group. Providing practical guidelines on developing full-service schools that can cater for learners who experience a range of barriers to learning, Inclusive Education in South Africa and the Developing World will be of great value to all those with an interest in education, inclusion and social justice both within South Africa and beyond. Paperback ISBN: 9781787541306 Publication date: 12 September 2018 Paperback price: £40.00, €48.00, $64.00 Language: English ePDF ISBN: 9781787436909 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF price: £30.00, €38.00, $48.00 Page count: 128 ePub ISBN: 9781787439627 BIC code: JNFN, JNS, JFFM ePub price: £30.00, €38.00, $48.00 BISAC code: EDU048000, EDU026000, SOC042000 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Education Refugees in Higher Education: Debate, Discourse and Practice Great Debates in Higher Education Authors Jacqueline Stevenson Sheffield Hallam University, UK Sally Baker University of New South Wales, Australia Synopsis This book examines the key debates relating to the rights, responsibilities, policies and practices of the higher education sector when dealing with students from refugee backgrounds. Exploring the political context of forced migration to countries of settlement, including the impact made by media rhetoric, Refugees in Higher Education identifies how such global issues frame and position the efforts of universities to open access to, and enable the participation of, refugee students. Focusing on the UK and Australia (representing a past colonising and a colonised country) and including a series of individual case studies, it asks challenging questions about the discourses around forced migration, and how these play out for students on a personal level. With unprecedented levels of forced migration, and the growing strength of anti-immigration arguments as more power is conceded to alt-right conservative governments, Refugees in Higher Education is both a timely and much-needed contribution to its field. Hardback ISBN: 9781787542167 Publication date: 15 October 2018 Hardback price: £60.00, €75.00, $95.00 Language: English ePDF ISBN: 9781787437142 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF price: £60.00, €75.00, $95.00 Page count: 176 ePub ISBN: 9781787439672 BIC code: JNM, JNFR, JFFD ePub price: £60.00, €75.00, $95.00 BISAC code: EDU015000, EDU020000, SOC066000 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Education The Marketisation of English Higher Education: A Policy Analysis of a Risk-Based System Great Debates in Higher Education Author Colin McCaig Sheffield Hallam University, UK Synopsis This book traces the development of a fully marketised higher education system in England over a 30- year period, and identifies five distinct stages of market reforms culminating in the Higher Education and Research Act (HMSO, 2017). The Act shifted the risks of institutional failure (and the prospect of market exit) onto applicants, presenting them with ever more applicant choice information and encouraging them to use their consumer behaviour to oblige weaker providers’ lower tuition fees or lose market share to new competitors. The new regulatory regime represents a marked departure from previous attempts to introduce market dynamism into the sector and places the English HE system at the forefront of a global trend of system marketisation. The book employs a critical policy discourse analysis and addresses several key aspects of the current higher education policy landscape. It considers the extent to which there been a continuity of policy from the encouragement of efficiencies and accountability in the 1980s to the emphasis on competition and risk in 2017; whether the marketisation process is designedly cumulative or has developed in response to factors beyond the control of policymakers; and what the English case can tell us about the nature of neoliberalism and the future trajectories of other national systems in the process of marketising and differentiating their institutions. Paperback ISBN: 9781787438576 Publication date: 03 September 2018 Paperback price: £40.00, €48.00, $64.00 Language: English ePDF ISBN: 9781787438569 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF price: £30.00, €38.00, $48.00 Page count: 165 ePub ISBN: 9781787439948 BIC code: JNM, JNMN, JNF ePub price: £30.00, €38.00, $48.00 BISAC code: EDU015000, EDU034000, EDU037000 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Education Perspectives on Diverse Student Identities in Higher Education: International Perspectives on Equity and Inclusion Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning, Volume 14 Editors Jaimie Hoffman Noodle Partners, USA Patrick Blessinger St John's University, USA Mandla Makhanya University of South Africa, South Africa Synopsis Higher education institutions continue to address an increasingly complex set of issues regarding equity, diversity and inclusion. Many institutions face increasing pressure to find innovative solutions to eliminate access, participation, and achievement barriers as well as practices that impede retention and graduation rates in higher education. This book provides educators with a global understanding of the challenges associated with the growing diversity of student identities in higher education and provides evidence-based strategies for addressing the challenges associated with implementing equity and inclusion at different higher education institutions around the world. ISSN: 2055-3641 Publication date: 18 December 2018 Hardback ISBN: 9781787560536 Language: English Hardback price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF ISBN: 9781787560529 Page count: 182 ePDF price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 BIC code: JNM, JNFN, JNH ePub ISBN: 9781787560543 BISAC code: EDU015000, EDU048000, EDU059000 ePub price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Education Turbulence, Empowerment and Marginalised Groups in International Education Governance Systems Studies in Educational Administration Editors Alison Taysum University of Leicester, UK Khalid Arar The College for Academic Studies, Israel Synopsis This book investigates how governance at different levels can improve access to education for excluded communities. It conceptualises turbulence, empowerment, and marginalisation in international educational governance systems, and presents a comparative analysis of five nation states (England, Arabs in Israel, Northern Ireland, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United States). From these carefully-selected case studies, readers are shown how Senior Level Leaders describe turbulence in their systems - and how they articulate both the kind of support they want, and the support they actually get at the infrastructural, resources and agency level. It shows how the Senior Leaders hope to put their track records in school improvement into action in order to mobilise school communities for Empowering Young Societal Innovators for Equity and Renewal. Based on research that is world leading in terms of originality, significance, and rigour, Turbulence, Empowerment and Marginalisation in International Education Governance Systems is both a comprehensive investigation of the question of how systems empower key agents of change in school communities, and a practical guide to how these communities can become societal innovators for equity, peace and renewal. Hardback ISBN: 9781787546769 Publication date: 12 November 2018 Hardback price: £65.00, €80.00, $100.00 Language: English ePDF ISBN: 9781787546752 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF price: £65.00, €80.00, $100.00 Page count: 320 ePub ISBN: 9781787546776 BIC code: JNK, JNAM, JFFM ePub price: £65.00, €80.00, $100.00 BISAC code: EDU001000, EDU040000, SOC051000 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Education Theory and Method in Higher Education Research Theory and Method in Higher Education Research, Volume 4 Editors Jeroen Huisman Ghent University, Belgium Malcolm Tight Lancaster University, UK Synopsis Higher education research is a developing field internationally, which is attracting more and more researchers from a great variety of disciplinary backgrounds within and beyond higher education institutions. As such, it is an arena within which a wide range of theories, methods and methodologies are being applied. This volume of Theory and Method in Higher Education Research contains analyses and discussions of, amongst others, topic modelling, geometric data analysis, creativity and playfulness, longitudinal network analysis, grounded theory methods and autonetnography. ISSN: 2056-3752 Publication date: 17 December 2018 Hardback ISBN: 9781787692787 Language: English Hardback price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF ISBN: 9781787692770 Page count: 246 ePDF price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 BIC code: JNM, JNA, JN ePub ISBN: 9781787692794 BISAC code: EDU015000, EDU029000, EDU037000 ePub price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Education National Identity and Education in Early Twentieth Century Australia Author Jan Keane Independent Scholar, UK Synopsis This fascinating book explores how curriculum content in education was used to cultivate a sense of Australian national identity during the first two decades of the twentieth century. Providing a comprehensive picture of the entire reading curriculum in Victorian government schools over a period of almost two decades, the author demonstrates that, contrary to received wisdom, the Department of Education made every effort to integrate children of different backgrounds. Using three dimensions frequently cited in national identity theory – landscape, history, and mythology – readers are shown how material was chosen specifically to engage young white settler children and to help them overcome their sense of Australia as the ‘other’. National Identity and Education in Early Twentieth Century Australia not only brings about a clearer understanding of how Australia came to be ‘Australian’ in character, it establishes how curriculum content may be brought into the service of nation-building across the globe. Hardback ISBN: 9781787692466 Publication date: 03 December 2018 Hardback price: £60.00, €75.00, $95.00 Language: English ePDF ISBN: 9781787692459 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF price: £60.00, €75.00, $95.00 Page count: 168 ePub ISBN: 9781787692473 BIC code: JNB, HBTB, JFC ePub price: £60.00, €75.00, $95.00 BISAC code: EDU016000, SOC002010, HIS004000 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Education Pedagogy in Islamic Education: The Madrasah Context Authors Glenn Hardaker University of Brunei Darussalam, Brunei Aishah Ahmad Sabki Beyond Labels Ltd, UK Synopsis Pedagogy in Islamic Education looks towards higher education madrasahs in order to broaden understanding of education traditions in pedagogy. As higher education becomes increasingly internationalised, with unprecedented cultural and religious diversity, there is a need to seek excellence from world religions. This insightful volume offers just that opportunity. Illustrating how, given the Islamic premise of the inseparable nature of knowledge and the sacred, Islamic pedagogy is a spiritual rather than a social construct, it provides a way to explore a universal approach to personalised learning. By bringing together Islamic and educational studies research this book opens up new avenues for investigation into Islamic education and will be of particular interest to scholars working within the fields of Islamic education, knowledge and spirituality, and the Islamic concept of pedagogy. Hardback ISBN: 9781787545328 Publication date: 01 December 2018 Hardback price: £60.00, €75.00, $95.00 Language: English ePDF ISBN: 9781787545311 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF price: £60.00, €75.00, $95.00 Page count: 176 ePub ISBN: 9781787547186 BIC code: JNFR, HRH, JFSR2 ePub price: £60.00, €75.00, $95.00 BISAC code: EDU020000, REL037000, SOC048000 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Education The Disruptive Power of Online Education: Challenges, Opportunities, Responses Editors Andreas Altmann MCI Management Center Innsbruck, Austria Bernd Ebersberger MCI Management Center Innsbruck, Austria Claudia Mössenlechner MCI Management Center Innsbruck, Austria Desiree Wieser MCI Management Center Innsbruck, Austria Synopsis The higher education sector is being disrupted through the effect that technological innovations have on the educational market. As digital and mobile technologies are developing further, higher education institutions must embrace these developments to meet the needs of their learners and to not become irrelevant. In higher education, disruptive effects are mainly visible on a program/product level, with an increasing number of programs including some element of online education. Disruptive effects also become evident on a pedagogical level, where student engagement, collaboration and social learning, gamification and serious games, competency-based learning, teacher training, and overcoming geosocial divides are high on the agenda. This book considers the effect of online elements and their design on university business models and internationalization, course design, massive open online courses (MOOCs), and the scalability of online programs. It also explores how higher education institutions across the globe respond and react to the challenges and opportunities evolving in online education. Hardback ISBN: 9781787543263 Publication date: 27 December 2018 Hardback price: £65.00, €80.00, $100.00 Language: English ePDF ISBN: 9781787543256 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF price: £65.00, €80.00, $100.00 Page count: 240 ePub ISBN: 9781787543270 BIC code: JNV, JNM, JNUM ePub price: £65.00, €80.00, $100.00 BISAC code: EDU039000, EDU029000, EDU015000 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Health & social care Empirical Nursing: The Art of Evidence-based Care Author Bernie Garrett University of British Columbia, Canada Synopsis This book seeks to provide students and practicing nurses with the tools to better understand and engage in scientific arguments to support quality nursing and evidence-based practice. The nature of nursing and its relationship with science remains an area of ongoing debate, controversy and considerable confusion to both students and practitioners. For a science-based health discipline, it is something of a paradox that most nursing students have limited exposure to scientific philosophy education, which is not covered in depth in many modern university nursing programmes. This work seeks to remedy this: in providing material on modern scientific research methods, with particular emphasis on the context of practice, it presents an alternative theoretical iteration of holistic nursing as scientific inquiry. The author is a passionate advocate for empirical and pragmatic approaches to nursing, and the book provides challenging ideas to support a new wave of critical-thinking in contemporary nursing, confronting postmodern dogma with contemporary scientific critique. In doing so, this text engages readers with the art of progressive empirical client- centred care, appropriate for the development of 21st century holistic nursing practice. Hardback ISBN: 9781787438149 Publication date: 26 October 2018 Hardback price: £65.00, €80.00, $100.00 Language: English ePDF ISBN: 9781787438132 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF price: £65.00, €80.00, $100.00 Page count: 295 ePub ISBN: 9781787439887 BIC code: MQCZ, MQCB, HPK ePub price: £65.00, €80.00, $100.00 BISAC code: MED058110, MED106000, PHI004000 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information HR & organizational behaviour Leadership and Power in International Development: Navigating the Intersections of Gender, Culture, Context, and Sustainability Building Leadership Bridges Editors Randal Joy Thompson Excellence, Equity and Empowerment, USA Julia Storberg-Walker George Washington University, USA Synopsis Leadership and Power in International Development: Navigating the Intersections of Gender, Context, Culture, and Sustainability describes the stories and reflections of 20 leaders from Africa, Asia, Europe, Canada, and the United States. These leaders present lessons learned, strategies, challenges, and successes in easy-to-read narratives highlighting their diverse experiences with context, culture, power, gender and sustainability. The final chapters of the book, written by the co-editors, provide an innovative synthesis of scholarship and practice by presenting a framework for successfully leading international development projects in the 21st century. Paperback ISBN: 9781787541160 Publication date: 17 September 2018 Paperback price: £25.00, €35.00, $45.00 Language: English ePDF ISBN: 9781787438804 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF price: £25.00, €35.00, $45.00 Page count: 340 ePub ISBN: 9781787439993 BIC code: K, KJ, KJU ePub price: £25.00, €35.00, $45.00 BISAC code: BUS000000, BUS092000, BUS068000 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Emerald Points HR & organizational behaviour Living Innovation: From Value Creation to the Greater Good Emerald Points Authors Sang M. Lee University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA Seongbae Lim St. Mary's University, USA Synopsis The concept of innovation is always changing. Innovation systems are no longer rigid structures, but agile and self- healing systems. And the goal of innovation is no longer limited to value-creation for organizations, but often aims for much nobler goals: namely, creating a smart future where people are happy, where organizations thrive, and where the environment flourishes. The emerging innovation paradigm for building a smart future is the practice of lived innovation. Here innovation and knowledge management experts Sang M. Lee and Seongbae Lim offer a roadmap to these new territories and their futures. Drawing upon real-world examples from across the globe, they explain the fundamentals of innovation; they introduce emerging innovation tools such as convergence management, co-creation, and design thinking; and they outline a new innovation strategy, co-innovation, by which many partners and stakeholders collaborate to achieve shared goals. Along the way, they also examine several daunting, negative impacts of innovation in the digital age---job losses, wealth inequality, and sustainability and environmental issues---in order to demonstrate why innovation must focus on the greater social good. Living Innovation is essential reading for business executives, public administrators, innovation researchers, and anyone eager to confront major twenty-first-century challenges in new ways. Paperback ISBN: 9781787567160 Publication date: 13 August 2018 Paperback price: £40.00, €48.00, $64.00 Language: English ePDF ISBN: 9781787567139 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF price: £30.00, €38.00, $48.00 Page count: 136 ePub ISBN: 9781787567153 BIC code: K, KJ, KJD ePub price: £30.00, €38.00, $48.00 BISAC code: BUS000000, BUS063000, BUS041000 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information HR & organizational behaviour Synopsis Studies of the management of technology and innovation are often interdisciplinary in nature, coming at the problem from a variety of perspectives, including strategic, managerial, behavioural, and operational. The problem domain includes the management of innovation, technology strategy, research and development, information technologies, technology-based entrepreneurship, and the commercialization of scientific research. Behavioural theories of innovation have developed in multiple directions over the years, and it is the intention of this collection of articles to take stock and provide examples of new developments at the intersection of innovation studies, and studies of managerial and organizational cognition. This third volume in the New Horizons in Managerial and Organizational Cognition series comprises a collection of contributions that reflect the multiple emerging intersections between cognition and innovation studies. We propose a collection of articles exploring the frontiers of socio-cognitive and socio-psychological research as it relates to innovation management, and innovation processes. Major topics covered include attention, decision making, information processing, learning, cognitive frames, perceptual and interpretive processes, social construction, social dilemmas, power, and change. Hardback ISBN: 9781787694323 Publication date: 16 November 2018 Hardback price: £60.00, €75.00, $95.00 Language: English ePDF ISBN: 9781787694316 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF price: £60.00, €75.00, $95.00 Page count: 217 ePub ISBN: 9781787694330 BIC code: KJU, KJD, KJMD ePub price: £60.00, €75.00, $95.00 BISAC code: BUS085000, BUS103000, BUS041000 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information HR & organizational behaviour The Technology Takers: Leading Change in the Digital Era Authors Jens P. Flanding Genevieve M. Grabman Sheila Q. Cox Synopsis Users of twenty-first century, digital-era technologies are "technology takers," accepting of and adjusting to whatever the market offers them. Similar to small firms that lack the market power to set prices and are economic "price takers," managers today are increasingly unable to customize the digital-era technologies their organizations use. Technology takers have little influence over the capabilities of the technologies they adopt; they cannot expect to improve on or customize for themselves the features of Facebook, Google, the iPhone, the blockchain, cloud-based enterprise resource planning systems, or other game-changing and often disintermediating technologies. The inability to modify available information technologies is a shock to leaders and managers alike. Cloud-based technologies arrive with set processes developed by others, and users must learn new ways of working each time the technologies themselves evolve. But refusing to adopt and adapt to digital-era technologies is, increasingly, not an option. Change in the digital era is constant and behavior-transforming. Managers must respond to these changes, or they will get left behind by those who do. The constancy of change also means that organizations have to do more than launch typical, one-off change management or transformation projects to succeed. To adopt efficiently and adapt effectively to behavior-changing technologies, astute leaders should employ change leadership techniques as a strategy for the digital era. This book offers technology takers a playbook to manage change, create value, and exploit the digital era's strategic opportunities. The book draws on research and recent case studies to explain what it means to be a technology taker. Organizations and their managers are offered change leadership plays, which emphasize the iterative nature of change management in the digital era. The book also describes how technology taking can create value through data stream analytics and be used strategically to respond proactively to the challenges of the digital era. Hardback ISBN: 9781787694644 Publication date: 23 November 2018 Hardback price: £24.99, €32.00, $40.00 Language: English ePDF ISBN: 9781787694637 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF price: £24.99, €32.00, $40.00 Page count: 200 ePub ISBN: 9781787694651 BIC code: KJU, TB, KJMB ePub price: £24.99, €32.00, $40.00 BISAC code: BUS103000, BUS085000, BUS071000 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Information & knowledge management Internet Oligopoly: The Corporate Takeover of Our Digital World Digital Activism and Society: Politics, Economy and Culture in Network Communication Author Nikos Smyrnaios Université de Toulouse, France Synopsis Over the last decade, the digital technologies in everyday life have multiplied. Our lives have been gradually taken over by digital devices, networks, and services. Although useful, they have also become invasive additions to our personal, professional and public lives. This process has occurred in a globalized and deregulated economy and a few US-based start-ups transformed into an oligopoly of multinationals that today govern the informational infrastructure of our societies. This book offers an analytical framework of the contemporary internet studied through the lens of history and political economy. Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft are examined as emblematic products of a new capitalist order that is resolutely opposed to the original project of the internet. The author retraces the process of commodification that resulted in financial rationales taking over from collective and individual emancipation and uncovers how this internet oligopoly uses its exorbitant market power to eliminate competition; take advantage of global financialization to exploit human labour on a global scale and to avoid taxation; and how it implements strategies to control our communication methods for accessing information and content online, thus increasingly controlling the digital public sphere. The book reveals how the reshaping of society via private company business models impact on the place of work in future societies, social and economic inequalities, and, ultimately, democracy. Paperback ISBN: 9781787692008 Publication date: 01 August 2018 Paperback price: £40.00, €48.00, $64.00 Language: English ePDF ISBN: 9781787691971 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF price: £30.00, €38.00, $48.00 Page count: 115 ePub ISBN: 9781787691995 BIC code: GTC, KNTX1, UT ePub price: £30.00, €38.00, $48.00 BISAC code: COM060000, BUS007000, COM043000 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Marketing Public Relations and the Power of Creativity: Strategic Opportunities, Innovation and Critical Challenges Advances in Public Relations and Communication Management, Volume 3 Editors Sarah Bowman Northumbria University, UK Adrian Crookes University of Arts London, UK Øyvind Ihlen Oslo University, Norway Stefania Romenti IULM University, Italy Synopsis Creativity is the development and use of imagination to solve current challenges or create innovative ideas for the future. The complexity and challenges of the contemporary world arguably require increasing levels of creativity and innovation to manage the disruptive forces at work and build a prosperous and sustainable global society. Public relations is often seen as the discipline that amplifies creative ideas developed by other sectors, but this is changing. With the blurring of lines among creative industries, organisations are increasingly turning to PR to generate the ‘big ideas’ at the heart of effective communication. This volume gathers 12 outstanding contributions from scholars based in Germany, Finland, Austria, Romania, the UK, Spain, France, Norway, Turkey and the USA. Taken together, the chapters demonstrate a range of possibilities for creative thinking about public relations management and collaboration in different settings and with different purposes. The chapters hint at opportunities, point towards innovation, and challenge our thinking about the power of creativity. ISSN: 2398-3914 Publication date: 24 September 2018 Hardback ISBN: 9781787692923 Language: English Hardback price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF ISBN: 9781787692916 Page count: 232 ePDF price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 BIC code: KJSP, KJS, KJC ePub ISBN: 9781787692992 BISAC code: BUS052000, BUS007000, BUS043000 ePub price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Public policy & environmental management The Tourism-Disaster-Conflict Nexus Community, Environment and Disaster Risk Management, Volume 19 Editors Andreas Neef University of Auckland, New Zealand Jesse Hession Grayman University of Auckland, New Zealand Synopsis This volume sheds light on the complex linkages between tourism, disaster and conflict. In many countries, tourism crises have been precipitated by natural disasters. At the same time, the tourism industry has often been assigned a pivotal role in the reconstruction and recovery efforts. Prospective tourists have been lured into supporting post-disaster rehabilitation simply through visiting disaster-affected areas. Yet, prioritising the tourism sector in the recovery process may have unintended consequences: less touristic areas that have been severely affected by the disaster may receive less humanitarian relief support. Disaster recovery processes in the tourism industry can also be highly uneven, as multinational hotel chains tend to recover more swiftly and increase both their market share and their control over important resources. Politically well-connected tourist operators and wealthy local elites tend to exploit distorted recovery governance mechanisms and take advantage of the legal and institutional uncertainties triggered by disasters. Insecure, customary land rights of ethnic minority groups and indigenous people may be particularly prone to exploitation by opportunistic tourist operators in the aftermath of a disaster. When disasters strike settings of pre-existing conflict, they may exacerbate the situation by increasing competition over scarce resources and relief funds, or they may catalyse conflict resolution following an intolerable excess of additional suffering among fighting parties. Tourism ventures may offer post-conflict livelihood opportunities, but potentially trigger new conflicts. Disasters may instigate a morbid “dark tourism” industry that invites visitors to enter spaces of death and suffering at memorials, graves, museums, and sites of atrocity. ISSN: 2040-7262 Publication date: 12 November 2018 Hardback ISBN: 9781787431003 Language: English Hardback price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF ISBN: 9781787430990 Page count: 200 ePDF price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 BIC code: R, KNSG, GTF ePub ISBN: 9781787432789 BISAC code: SOC040000, BUS081000, BUS072000 ePub price: £66.95, €89.95, $114.95 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
Advanced Information Public policy & environmental management Brexit: Which One This Time? Authors Nigel Culkin University of Hertfordshire, UK Richard Simmons University of Hertfordshire, UK Synopsis Brexit: Which One this Time? provides a compelling insight into the Brexit process in a uniquely historical context. Looking at previous 'Brexits' under the lens of international risk, the book tackles five specific themes relating to the Brexit result - competition in the global innovation economy, the generational split, the 'left behind' aspirational working and middle classes, the impact on international relations, and popularism in the internet age. By looking to the past, this book will offer insights into what we might expect in the future, providing an engaging narrative that will open the minds of readers to the options, risks and opportunities that could be unmasked in the Brexit process. Paperback ISBN: 9781787694385 Publication date: 15 November 2018 Paperback price: £12.99, €16.00, $18.00 Language: English ePDF ISBN: 9781787694354 Audience: Professional and scholarly ePDF price: £12.99, €16.00, $18.00 Page count: 140 ePub ISBN: 9781787694378 BIC code: K, JPS, JP ePub price: £12.99, €16.00, $18.00 BISAC code: BUS000000, POL011000, POL009000 To order UK and Rest of World Americas Turpin Distribution UK Turpin Distribution US UK Customer Services Americas Customer Services Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, The Bleachery, 143 West Street Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, UK New Milford, CT 06776, USA T: +44 (0) 1767 604951 F: +44 (0) 1767 601640 T: +1 860 350 0041 F: +1 860 350 0039 E: custserv@turpin-distribution.com E: turpinna@turpin-distribution.com
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