Issue | Title | |
Historical Consciousness and the Use of the Past in the Ancient World | 17. Classical Traditions: Introduction | Details |
Henriette van der Blom, Tim Rood | ||
Historical Consciousness and the Use of the Past in the Ancient World | 18. Waiting for Herodotus: The Mindsets of 425 BC | Abstract |
Christopher Pelling | ||
Historical Consciousness and the Use of the Past in the Ancient World | 19. Historical Consciousness and the 'Aitiology' in Greece | Abstract |
Rosalind Thomas | ||
Historical Consciousness and the Use of the Past in the Ancient World | 20. Myth and History Entwined: Female Influence and Male Usurpation in Herodotus' Histories | Abstract |
Emily Baragwanath | ||
Historical Consciousness and the Use of the Past in the Ancient World | 21. 'Stories Embroidered Beyond Truth': Reading Herodotus and Thucydides in Light of Pindar's Olympian 1 | Abstract |
Jonas Grethlein | ||
Historical Consciousness and the Use of the Past in the Ancient World | 22. Thucydides and Myth | Abstract |
Tim Rood | ||
Historical Consciousness and the Use of the Past in the Ancient World | 23. Fabula and History in Livy's Narrative of the Capture of Veii | Abstract |
Christina Kraus | ||
Historical Consciousness and the Use of the Past in the Ancient World | 24. Roman Republican History in Imperial Rhetorical Exercises | Abstract |
Henriette van der Blom | ||
Historical Consciousness and the Use of the Past in the Ancient World | Preface | Abstract |
John Baines, Henriette van der Blom, Yi Chen, Tim Rood | ||
Historical Consciousness and the Use of the Past in the Ancient World | List of Figures | Abstract |
John Baines, Henriette van der Blom, Yi Chen, Tim Rood | ||
Historical Consciousness and the Use of the Past in the Ancient World | List of Tables and Classical Abbreviations | Abstract |
John Baines, Henriette van der Blom, Yi Chen, Tim Rood | ||
Historical Consciousness and the Use of the Past in the Ancient World | Index | Abstract |
John Baines, Henriette van der Blom, Yi Chen, Tim Rood | ||
Yoga in Britain | The Literary Elite: Booksellers and Publishers | Abstract |
Suzanne Newcombe | ||
Yoga in Britain | The Self-Taught Yogis, Adult Education and the Wheel of Yoga | Abstract |
Suzanne Newcombe | ||
Yoga in Britain | Charismatic Gurus in Adult Education | Abstract |
Suzanne Newcombe | ||
Yoga in Britain | Middle Class Women Join Evening Classes | Abstract |
Suzanne Newcombe | ||
Yoga in Britain | Yoga in Popular Music and 'Counter Culture' (the 60s and 70s) | Abstract |
Suzanne Newcombe | ||
Yoga in Britain | Yoga on the Telly | Abstract |
Suzanne Newcombe | ||
Yoga in Britain | Yoga as Therapy | Abstract |
Suzanne Newcombe | ||
Yoga in Britain | Diversity of Practice and Practitioners | Abstract |
Suzanne Newcombe | ||
Yoga in Britain | Prologue: Rethinking Yoga | Abstract |
Suzanne Newcombe | ||
Yoga in Britain | Yoga in Britain after the 1980s | Abstract |
Suzanne Newcombe | ||
Yoga in Britain | List of Illustrations | Abstract |
Suzanne Newcombe | ||
Yoga in Britain | A Brief Note on Vocabulary | Abstract |
Suzanne Newcombe | ||
Yoga in Britain | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Suzanne Newcombe | ||
Yoga in Britain | Bibliography | Abstract |
Suzanne Newcombe | ||
Yoga in Britain | Index | Abstract |
Suzanne Newcombe | ||
Pills, Life, Agency | Introduction | Abstract |
Alison Moore | ||
Pills, Life, Agency | Models of Shared Decision-Making in Medicine | Abstract |
Alison Moore | ||
Pills, Life, Agency | Framing the Study | Abstract |
Alison Moore | ||
Pills, Life, Agency | Modelling Agency - Why and How? | Abstract |
Alison Moore | ||
Pills, Life, Agency | Building a Description of HIV Treatment Decision-Making as Social Context | Abstract |
Alison Moore | ||
Pills, Life, Agency | Agency and Alignment | Abstract |
Alison Moore | ||
Pills, Life, Agency | Study Conclusions and Implications | Abstract |
Alison Moore | ||
Neo-Firthian Approaches to Linguistic Typology | Introduction | Abstract |
William McGregor | ||
Neo-Firthian Approaches to Linguistic Typology | Grammatical Roles and Transitivity | Abstract |
William McGregor | ||
Neo-Firthian Approaches to Linguistic Typology | The Noun Phrase | Abstract |
William McGregor | ||
Neo-Firthian Approaches to Linguistic Typology | Complex Sentence Constructions | Abstract |
William McGregor | ||
Neo-Firthian Approaches to Linguistic Typology | Optional Case Marking | Abstract |
William McGregor | ||
Neo-Firthian Approaches to Linguistic Typology | Verb Classification | Abstract |
William McGregor | ||
Neo-Firthian Approaches to Linguistic Typology | Conclusions | Abstract |
William McGregor | ||
Neo-Firthian Approaches to Linguistic Typology | List of Tables | Details |
William McGregor | ||
Neo-Firthian Approaches to Linguistic Typology | List of Figures | Details |
William McGregor | ||
Neo-Firthian Approaches to Linguistic Typology | Preface | Details |
William McGregor | ||
Neo-Firthian Approaches to Linguistic Typology | Abbreviations and Conventions | Details |
William McGregor | ||
Neo-Firthian Approaches to Linguistic Typology | Notes | Details |
William McGregor | ||
Neo-Firthian Approaches to Linguistic Typology | References | Details |
William McGregor | ||
Neo-Firthian Approaches to Linguistic Typology | Author Index | Details |
William McGregor | ||
Neo-Firthian Approaches to Linguistic Typology | Language Index | Details |
William McGregor | ||
Neo-Firthian Approaches to Linguistic Typology | Subject Index | Details |
William McGregor | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | Landscape and Resource Management in Interior Sápmi, Northern Norway | Details |
Bryan C. Hood, Marianne Skandfer | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | Research History Overview: From Ethnography towards Archaeology | Abstract |
Marianne Skandfer | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | Concepts and Methods | Abstract |
Bryan C. Hood, Marianne Skandfer | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | Reflections on Living in Landscapes | Abstract |
Bryan C. Hood, Marianne Skandfer | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | Modern Ecological Structure and Lithic Resources of Northern Norway | Abstract |
Hans Peter Blankholm, Bryan C. Hood | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions | Abstract |
Bryan Hood, Hans Peter Blankholm | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | Previous Archaeological Research in Interior Finnmark and Troms | Abstract |
Marianne Skandfer, Bryan C. Hood, Hans Peter Blankholm | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | LARM Investigations in Interior Finnmark 1: The Kárášjohka/Karasjok Region | Details |
Bryan C. Hood, Marianne Skandfer | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | LARM Investigations in Interior Finnmark 2: Small Investigations in Western Finnmark and Excavations of House Pits in the Bácheveaij/Pasvik and Deatnu/Tana River Valleys, Eastern Finnmark | Abstract |
Marianne Skandfer, Bryan C. Hood | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | LARM Investigations in Interior Troms 1: Lakes Álddesjávri-Lenesjávri/Altevatnet-Leinevatnet and Vuolit Rostojávri/Lille Rostavatnet | Abstract |
Hans Peter Blankholm | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | House Pits in Northern Interior Fennoscandia | Abstract |
Hans Peter Blankholm, Marianne Skandfer | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | Hunting-Pit Systems in the Northern Interior | Abstract |
Bryan C. Hood | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | Settlement Models for Stone Age Interior Finnmark | Abstract |
Bryan C. Hood | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | The Emergence of Reindeer Herding in Northern Norway 1: Improvisations on Two Scales | Abstract |
Bryan C. Hood | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | The Emergence of Reindeer Herding in Northern Norway 2: Archaeological and Historical Evidence | Details |
Bryan C. Hood | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | Historical Sources and Ethnographic Analogies: The Early Modern Sámi of Interior Finnmark as Seen Through the Swedish Tax Records, 1553-1752 | Abstract |
Bryan C. Hood | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | Pollen-Analytical Investigations in Finnmark | Abstract |
Helge Irgens Høeg | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | Conclusion: Resource Management and Landscape Use in a Long-Term Perspective | Abstract |
Bryan C. Hood, Hans Peter Blankholm, Marianne Skandfer | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | LARM Investigations in Interior Troms 2: The Guomojávrrit Region | Abstract |
Asgeir Svestad | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | List of Figures | Details |
Marianne Skandfer, Hans Peter Blankholm, Bryan C. Hood | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | List of Tables | Details |
Marianne Skandfer, Hans Peter Blankholm, Bryan C. Hood | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | Preface and Acknowledgements | Details |
Marianne Skandfer, Hans Peter Blankholm, Bryan C. Hood | ||
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway | Index | Details |
Marianne Skandfer, Hans Peter Blankholm, Bryan C. Hood | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | Preface | Details |
Anthony Shaker | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | Translator's Introduction | Abstract |
Anthony Shaker | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | Prologue | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 1. The Promised Introduction | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 2. Instalment | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 3. Instalment from This Root | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 4. Instalment from This Root | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 5. Instalment | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 6. Instalment from This Root | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 7. Instalment from This Root | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 8. A Universal Fundament I | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 9. A Universal Fundament II | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 12. An Elaboration of What His Word by Group: ‘Bismillāh al-raḥmān al-raḥīm’ | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 13. Door: First Subdivision to 'Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds [of creation]' | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 14. Instalment from This Root | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 15. Instalment from This Root | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 16. Instalment from This Root | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 17. Completion | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 18. Section | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 19. Voice of the Junction of This Subdivision and Its Closure | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 20. Instalment | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 21. Opening of the Second Subdivision: His Pronouncement of ‘Thee do we worship and from Thee we seek help’ (Q. 1.5) | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 22. Instalment | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 23. Instalment | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 24. Instalment | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 25. Instalment from This Root | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 28. Section Concerning the Instalment | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 27. Instalment from this Root | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 29. Instalment | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 31. Instalment from the Preceding | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 30. Instalment | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 33. Section | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 34. Conclusion and Comprehensive Guidance | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 35. Section on the 'Guidance' Promised | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 36. Completion of the Discussion on this Sign-verse According to Requirement of the Antecedent Promise | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 37. Instalment in the Voice of Limit and Dawning | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 32. Instalment | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 39. Instalment on His Pronouncement of ‘or those who stray' | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 41. Another Instalment | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 42. An Instalment Higher and More August That Uncovers More of the Secret by Branch and Root | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 43. Climbing Down to the Intelligences, a Familiarisation and an Elucidation of an Equivocation with a Precious Similitude | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 44. Section | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 45. Instalment from [the Preceding] in the Voice of Junction of the Junction | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 46. Instalment in an Instalment Containing a Modicum of the Canonical, Radicate and Qurʾānic Secrets | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 47. Instalment on the Junctions of Ordinances, Consonantly with the Book's Conclusion | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 48. Instalment | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 49. The Closing Extolment | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 10. A Universal Fundament III | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 11. Door | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 26. The Opening of the Third Subdivision of the Principal of the Book | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | 38. Instalment from the Preceding | Abstract |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | Endnotes | Details |
Anthony Shaker | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | Sources | Details |
Anthony Shaker | ||
The Limits of Discursive Interpretation | Index | Details |
Anthony Shaker | ||
Aging in an Aging Society | Introduction | Abstract |
Iva Apostolova, Monique Lanoix | ||
Aging in an Aging Society | 1. The Ethics of Hospitality: Reflections on Aging | Abstract |
Sophie Cloutier | ||
Aging in an Aging Society | 2. The Other within Us: Reframing, with Spinoza, the Self’s Relationship to Disability and Aging | Abstract |
Iva Apostolova, Elaina Gauthier-Mamaril | ||
Aging in an Aging Society | 3. Aging and the Loss of Social Presence | Abstract |
Christine Overall | ||
Aging in an Aging Society | 4. LGBT Elders, Isolation, and Loneliness: An Existential Analysis | Abstract |
Tim Johnston | ||
Aging in an Aging Society | 7. Dependency and Vulnerability in the Twenty-First Century: The Swedish Case | Abstract |
Hildur Kalman | ||
Aging in an Aging Society | 6. Fostering a ‘Community of Care’: Supporting a Shared Experience of Aging in Co-housing | Abstract |
Magdalena Goemans | ||
Aging in an Aging Society | 8. Caring Across Borders: Lessons from Transnational Families | Abstract |
Marta Rodríguez-Galán | ||
Aging in an Aging Society | 9. The Missing Voices in Aging-Well Frameworks: A Postcolonial Critique | Abstract |
Lauren Brooks-Cleator, Audrey Giles | ||
Aging in an Aging Society | 5. Aging and Aesthetic Responsibility | Abstract |
Elizabeth Lanphier-Barone | ||
Aging in an Aging Society | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Iva Apostolova, Monique Lanoix | ||
Aging in an Aging Society | A Note of Acknowledgment to Monique | Abstract |
Iva Apostolova | ||
Aging in an Aging Society | Index | Abstract |
Iva Apostolova | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | 1. Partitioning "Religion" and its Prehistories: Reflections on Categories, Narratives and the Practice of Religious Studies | Abstract |
Annette Yoshiko Reed | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | 2. A More Subtle Violence: The Footnoting of "the Aboriginal Principle of Witnessing" by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada | Abstract |
Adam Stewart | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | 3. Categorization and its Discontents | Abstract |
M Adryael Tong | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | 4. Catagorizing Contrariety: Narrative and Taxonomy in the Construction of Sikhism | Abstract |
John Soboslai | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | 5. Interrogating Categories with Ethnography: On the "Five Pillars" of Islam | Abstract |
Jennifer Selby | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | 6. Objects and Objections: Methodological Reflections on the Data for Religious Studies | Abstract |
Matthew Baldwin | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | 7. The Red Hot Iron: Religion, Nonreligion and the Material | Abstract |
Petra Klug | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | 8. Surprised by History: Encountering Data in Religious Studies | Abstract |
Holly White | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | 9. Governance and Public Policy as Critical Objects of Investigation in the Study of Religion | Abstract |
Peggy Schmeiser | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | 10. Negative Dialektik and the Question Concerning the Relation between Objects and Concepts | Abstract |
Lucas Wright | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | 11. "The Thing itself Always Steals Away": Scholars and the Constitution of their Objects of Study | Abstract |
Craig Martin | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | 12. Scholars and the Framing of Objects | Abstract |
Vaia Touna | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | 13. Serial Killers and Scholars of Religion | Abstract |
Martha Smith-Roberts | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | 14. Caffeinated and Half-baked Realities: Religion as the Opium of the Scholar | Abstract |
Jason Ellsworth | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | 15. On the Seminal Adventure of the Trace | Abstract |
Joel Harrison | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | 17. Teaching: Teaching in the Ideological State of Religious Studies: Notes Towards a Pedagogical Future | Abstract |
Richard Newton | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | 18. Departments: Competencies and Curricula: The Role of Academic Departments in Shaping the Study of Religion | Abstract |
Rebekka King | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | 19. Research: Religious Studies Research in an Era of Neoliberalization | Abstract |
Gregory Alles | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | 16. Labor: Finding the Devil in Indiana Jones: Mythologies of Work and the State of Academic Labor | Abstract |
James LoRusso | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | The Gatekeeping Rhetoric of Collegiality in the Study of Religion | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon, Aaron Hughes | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | "If I had a Nickel for Every Time...": Thinking Critically about Data | Abstract |
Leslie Smith | ||
Constructing Data in Religious Studies | Index | Abstract |
Leslie Smith | ||
Reframing Authority | Reframing Authority - The Role of Media and Materiality | Abstract |
Laura Feldt, Christian Høgel | ||
Reframing Authority | 2. Authority, Space, and Literary Media - Eucherius’ Epistula de laude eremi and Authority Changes in Late Antique Gaul | Abstract |
Laura Feldt | ||
Reframing Authority | 3. The Authority of Translators: Vendors, Manufacturers, and Materiality in the Transfer of Barlaam and Josaphat along the Silk Road | Abstract |
Christian Høgel | ||
Reframing Authority | 4. The Material and the Implied Library: Book Collections, Media History, and Authority in 12th Century Papal Europe | Abstract |
Lars Mortensen | ||
Reframing Authority | 5. Claiming Authority in the Sphere of Roman ‘Deathscapes’: Tomb 100 in the Isola Sacra Necropolis | Abstract |
Jane Petersen | ||
Reframing Authority | 6. The Resurrection of the Body: Authoritative Creed, Materiality, and Changes in Popular Belief in Denmark in the 18th and 19th Centuries | Abstract |
Martin Rheinheimer | ||
Reframing Authority | 7. Myth, Materiality, and the Book of Mormon Apologetics: A Sacred Text and Its Interpreters | Abstract |
Olav Hammer | ||
Reframing Authority | 8. Between Progress and the Frontier: Authority and Mob Violence in The Gonzales Inquirer at the Turn of the Twentieth Century | Abstract |
Anne Magnussen | ||
Reframing Authority | 9. Resisting the Silence: The Emergence of the Danish Jewish Congregational Magazine and its Reorientation of Communal Authority | Abstract |
Maja Zuckerman | ||
Reframing Authority | 10. The Multiple Faces of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk: Authority, Iconography, and Subjectivity in Modern Turkey | Abstract |
Dietrich Jung | ||
Reframing Authority | 11. A Tradition in Need of How-To Books: The Contemporary Revitalization of Traditional Rituals and Lifestyle among Smārta Brahmins of South India | Abstract |
Mikael Aktor | ||
Reframing Authority | List of Figures | Abstract |
Laura Feldt | ||
Reframing Authority | Indices | Abstract |
Laura Feldt | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | 1. Feast and Famine in the Study of Religion | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | 2. Utility and Limits: On the World Religions Paradigm | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | 3. The Sociology of Religion or Social Theory of Religion? | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | 4. Redescribing Spirituality: The Strategic Use of the Solitary Identifier | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | 5. Making Experts Curious About Their Expertise in the Introductory Course | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | 6. A Baker’s Dozen of Tough Choices | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | 7. There Are Advantages to Knowing Your Limits: On Making a Difference for Non-Tenure Track Colleagues | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | 8. Perhaps (Not) Love… | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | 9. So You’re Not a Priest? Identifying the Scholar of Religion | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | 10. Why I Blog | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Preamble | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Introduction | Abstract |
Matt Sheedy | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 1 | Abstract |
Matthew Dougherty | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 2 | Abstract |
Tenzan Eaghll | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 3 | Abstract |
Shannon Schorey | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 4 | Abstract |
Caleb Simmons | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 5 | Abstract |
Matt Sheedy | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 6 | Abstract |
Tara Baldrick-Morrone | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 7 | Abstract |
Drew Durdin | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 8 | Abstract |
Jeffrey Wheatley | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 9 | Abstract |
Barbara Krawcowicz | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 10 | Abstract |
Emily Crews | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 11 | Abstract |
Jennifer Collins-Elliott | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 12 | Abstract |
Nickolas Roubekas | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 13 | Abstract |
Vincent Burgess | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 14 | Abstract |
Adrian Hermann | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 15 | Abstract |
Kelly Baker | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 16 | Abstract |
Lauren Osborne | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 17 | Abstract |
Aldea Mulhern | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 18 | Abstract |
Thomas Whitley | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 19 | Abstract |
Sarah Kleeb | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 20 | Abstract |
Charles McCrary | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Response to Thesis 21 | Abstract |
Katelyn Dykstra | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Introduction | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Theory and Practice | Index | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar | 1. Finding Complementarity in the Approaches of M.A.K.Halliday and Robin Fawcett | Abstract |
Jonathan Webster | ||
Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar | 2. Relating Form and Meaning: A Comparison of the Cardiff Grammar with Other Functional and/or Cognitive/constructionist Approaches | Abstract |
Christopher Butler | ||
Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar | 5. ‘United but not the Same’: Exploring Ways of Talking across Divergence within SFL | Abstract |
Edward McDonald | ||
Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar | Models - Predictions - Data: An (Un)problematic Relationship? | Abstract |
Erich Steiner | ||
Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar | 3. On the Abstractness of Levels of Description in Systemic Functional Linguistics | Abstract |
Mick O'Donnell | ||
Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar | 7. On the Meaning-Form Interface of the Cardiff Grammar | Abstract |
Victor Castel | ||
Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar | 15. The Ideational Semantics of the Canonical Existential Clause in English | Abstract |
Kristin Davidse | ||
Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar | 14. An Alternative Model of the Transitivity System of Chinese | Abstract |
Wei He | ||
Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar | 8. Lexical Representation in the Cardiff Grammar: An Appraisal | Abstract |
Gordon Tucker | ||
Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar | 9. Referring and the Nominal Group: A Closer Look at the Selector Element | Abstract |
Lise Fontaine, David Schönthal | ||
Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar | 6. From Form to Meaning in the Cardiff Model of Language and Its Use: A Functional-Syntactic Analysis of ‘He has been Talking about Going to the Grand Canyon with Margaret for Many Years’ | Abstract |
Huang Guowen | ||
Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar | 12. On Choosing the Subject Theme | Abstract |
Margaret Berry | ||
Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar | 10. Quantifying Things: The ‘Quantifying Modifier’ and its Raising Construction in Japanese | Abstract |
Hiroshi Funamoto | ||
Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar | 13. Negation in Japanese: A New Treatment of Nai as a Process Type in the Japanese Transitivity Network - A Kyoto Grammar Approach | Abstract |
Masaaki Tatsuki | ||
Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar | 11. Intonation in Semantic System Networks | Abstract |
Paul Tench | ||
Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar | Foreword | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar | Introduction | Abstract |
Gordon Tucker, Huang Guowen, Lise Fontaine, Edward McDonald | ||
Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar | 4. Embedding in the Cardiff Grammar: A Comparative Study | Abstract |
Zhang Delu | ||
Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar | About the editors | Abstract |
Gordon Tucker, Huang Guowen, Lise Fontaine, Edward McDonald | ||
Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar | Index | Abstract |
Gordon Tucker | ||
Digital L2 Writing Literacies | Introduction | Abstract |
Ana Oskoz, Idoia Elola | ||
Digital L2 Writing Literacies | Digital Literacies: Definitions, Theoretical and Pedagogical Frameworks | Abstract |
Ana Oskoz, Idoia Elola | ||
Digital L2 Writing Literacies | Transforming L2 Writing: New Writing Tools, New Genres, New Ways of Writing | Abstract |
Ana Oskoz, Idoia Elola | ||
Digital L2 Writing Literacies | Collaborative Writing in the L2 Classroom: Making the Most of Digital Social Tools | Abstract |
Ana Oskoz, Idoia Elola | ||
Digital L2 Writing Literacies | Developing L2 and Multilingual Students' Identities as Writers: Acquiring a Voice | Abstract |
Ana Oskoz, Idoia Elola | ||
Digital L2 Writing Literacies | Becoming Digitally Literate: Rethinking Feedback and Revision | Abstract |
Ana Oskoz, Idoia Elola | ||
Digital L2 Writing Literacies | Assessing Digital L2 Writing: Challenges with New Tools and New Genres | Abstract |
Ana Oskoz, Idoia Elola | ||
Digital L2 Writing Literacies | Coming to Terms with 21st Century L2 Writing and Digital Literacy | Abstract |
Ana Oskoz, Idoia Elola | ||
Digital L2 Writing Literacies | Concluding Remarks | Abstract |
Ana Oskoz, Idoia Elola | ||
Digital L2 Writing Literacies | Dedication | Abstract |
Ana Oskoz, Idoia Elola | ||
Digital L2 Writing Literacies | Series Editor's Preface | Abstract |
Ana Oskoz, Idoia Elola | ||
Digital L2 Writing Literacies | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Ana Oskoz, Idoia Elola | ||
Digital L2 Writing Literacies | References | Abstract |
Ana Oskoz, Idoia Elola | ||
Digital L2 Writing Literacies | Author Index | Abstract |
Ana Oskoz, Idoia Elola | ||
Digital L2 Writing Literacies | Subject Index | Abstract |
Ana Oskoz, Idoia Elola | ||
Explanation | Introduction | Abstract |
Ann Taves, Egil Asprem | ||
Explanation | 1. Religion – Explanation in Theories of Religion | Abstract |
Ann Taves, Egil Asprem | ||
Explanation | 2. Philosophy – Explanation in the Philosophy of Science | Abstract |
Ann Taves, Egil Asprem | ||
Explanation | 3. Mechanisms – The New Mechanical Philosophy | Abstract |
Ann Taves, Egil Asprem | ||
Explanation | 4. Intentions -- Meaning in the Context of Goal-Directed Action | Abstract |
Ann Taves, Egil Asprem | ||
Explanation | 5. Interactions -- Making Meaningful Social Worlds | Abstract |
Ann Taves, Egil Asprem | ||
Explanation | 6. Identifying Mechanisms -- A Building Block Approach | Abstract |
Ann Taves, Egil Asprem | ||
Explanation | 7. Testing Mechanisms -- Modeling, Experimentation, and Simulation | Abstract |
Ann Taves, Egil Asprem | ||
Early Philosophical Ṣūfism | Introduction | Abstract |
Saer El-Jaichi | ||
Early Philosophical Ṣūfism | God's Unknowability: Tanzih as Neoplatonic Via Negativa | Abstract |
Saer El-Jaichi | ||
Early Philosophical Ṣūfism | The Theophanic Creator-God: The Muʿill as One and Multiple | Abstract |
Saer El-Jaichi | ||
Early Philosophical Ṣūfism | The Experience of Divine Love, Creation and Cosmology | Abstract |
Saer El-Jaichi | ||
Early Philosophical Ṣūfism | The Neoplatonic Role of the Primordial Muhammad in Ḥallag's Cosmology | Abstract |
Saer El-Jaichi | ||
Early Philosophical Ṣūfism | Conclusion | Abstract |
Saer El-Jaichi | ||
Assessment Across Online Language Education | 1. The Online Language Learning Imperative: Maximizing Assessment Practices to Ensure Student Success | Abstract |
Stephanie Link, Jinrong Li | ||
Assessment Across Online Language Education | 2. Assessing Language and Intercultural Learning during Telecollaboration | Abstract |
Senta Goertler, Theresa Schenker, Carly Lesoski, Sonja Brunsmeier | ||
Assessment Across Online Language Education | 3. Assessing the Effect of Pedagogical Interventions on Success Rates and Students’ Perceptions of Connectedness Online | Abstract |
Victoria Russell | ||
Assessment Across Online Language Education | 4. Language MOOCs: Assessing Student Knowledge and Comprehension of Clinical Terminology | Abstract |
Carrie Demmans Epp, Rae Mancilla, Valerie Swigart | ||
Assessment Across Online Language Education | 5. Issues and Challenges in the Assessment of Online Language Teacher Performance | Abstract |
Barbara Lafford, Carmen King de Ramirez, James Wermers | ||
Assessment Across Online Language Education | 6. Evaluating Teacher Tech Literacies Using an Argument-based Approach | Abstract |
Jesse Gleason, Elena Schmitt | ||
Assessment Across Online Language Education | 7. Face-to-Face Teacher to Online Course Developer | Abstract |
David Donnarumma, Sarah Hamilton | ||
Assessment Across Online Language Education | 8. Innovative Implementation of a Web-Based Rating System for Individualizing Online English Speaking Instruction | Abstract |
Hyejin Yang, Elena Cotos | ||
Assessment Across Online Language Education | 9. A Systematic Approach to Vetting Reading Comprehension Items for Inclusion in Cloud-based Assessments | Abstract |
Fabiana MacMillan | ||
Assessment Across Online Language Education | 10. The Lingo of Language Learning Startups: Congruency Between Claims, Affordances, and SLA Theory | Abstract |
Gabriel Guillen, Thor Sawin, Sarah Springer | ||
Assessment Across Online Language Education | 11. Toward Technology-enhanced Alternative Assessment for Online Language Education | Abstract |
Zhi Li, Stephanie Link | ||
Assessment Across Online Language Education | 12. Argument-based Approach to Validation in Online Language Education | Abstract |
Erik Voss | ||
Assessment Across Online Language Education | Acknowledgments | Abstract |
Stephanie Link, Jinrong Li | ||
Assessment Across Online Language Education | Author Index | Abstract |
Stephanie Link, Jinrong Li | ||
Assessment Across Online Language Education | Subject Index | Abstract |
Stephanie Link | ||
Exploring the Holy Land | Marking 150 Years of the Palestine Exploration Fund | Abstract |
David Gurevich, Anat Kidron | ||
Exploring the Holy Land | 1. George Grove and the Establishment of the Palestine Exploration Fund | Abstract |
David Jacobson | ||
Exploring the Holy Land | 2. The Role of the PEF in Setting up the Architectural Draughtsmanship Tradition in Levantine Archaeology | Abstract |
Sveta Matskevich | ||
Exploring the Holy Land | 3. The Evaluation of F.J. Bliss and A. Dickie's Work in Jerusalem in the Light of Recent Excavations | Abstract |
Ronny Reich | ||
Exploring the Holy Land | 4. Reconstruction of a Crusader Opus Sectile Floor in the Dome of the Rock Based on Picturesque Palestine Illustrations and Finds from the Temple Mount Sifting Project | Abstract |
Frankie Snyder, Gabriel Barkay, Zachi Dvira | ||
Exploring the Holy Land | 5. J.W. Crowfoot and G.M. Fitzgerald as Pioneers in the Archaeological Research of Aelia Capitolina | Abstract |
Yana Tchekhanovets, Doron Ben-Ami | ||
Exploring the Holy Land | 6. From Lebonah to Libnah: Historical Geographical Details from the PEF and other Early Secondary Sources on the Toponymy of Two Homonymous Sites | Abstract |
Chris McKinny, Aharon Tavger | ||
Exploring the Holy Land | 7. Job (Ayyūb), Ḥusayn and Saladin in Late Ottoman Palestine: The Memoirs of Nuʿmān al-Qasatli, the Arab Scribe of the Survey of Western Palestine | Abstract |
Daniella Talmon-Heller | ||
Exploring the Holy Land | 8. The Limits of The Ancient City: The Fortifications of Tell Es-Safi/Gath 115 Years after Bliss and Macalister | Abstract |
Eric Welch, Jeffrey Chadwick, Itzhaq Shai, Jill Katz, Haskel Greenfield, Amit Dagam, Aren Maeir | ||
Exploring the Holy Land | 9. R.A.S. Macalister and His Excavations at Tel Gezer: Some Critical Comments | Abstract |
Samuel Wolff | ||
Exploring the Holy Land | 10. From Palmer to GIS: Two Survey Methods on Trial in the Negev Desert | Abstract |
Moti Haiman | ||
Exploring the Holy Land | 11. Roman Roads in the Palestine Exploration Fund Survey | Abstract |
Chaim Ben David | ||
Exploring the Holy Land | 12. The Contribution of Conder's Tent Work in Palestine for Understanding of Shifting Geographical, Social and Legal Realities in the Sharon During the Late Ottoman Period | Abstract |
Roy Marom | ||
Exploring the Holy Land | List of Figures | Abstract |
David Gurevich, Anat Kidron | ||
Exploring the Holy Land | List of Tables | Abstract |
David Gurevich, Anat Kidron | ||
Exploring the Holy Land | Note | Abstract |
David Gurevich, Anat Kidron | ||
Exploring the Holy Land | Index | Abstract |
David Gurevich, Anat Kidron | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics, Part 1 | Lexicogrammar in Systemic Functional Linguistics: Descriptive and Theoretical Developments in the “IFG” Tradition since the 1970s | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics, Part 1 | The 'Architecture' of Language According to Systemic Functional Theory: Developments since the 1970s | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics, Part 1 | Ideas and New Directions | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics, Part 1 | Systemic Functional Linguistics Developing | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics, Part 1 | Halliday on Language | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics, Part 1 | The Architecture of Phonology According to Systemic Functional Linguistics | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics, Part 1 | Foreword | Abstract |
Erich Steiner | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics, Part 1 | Introduction | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics, Part 1 | Editorial Introduction | Abstract |
Kazuhiro Teruya, Diana Slade, Canzhong Wu | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics, Part 1 | List of Figures | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics, Part 1 | List of Tables | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics, Part 1 | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics, Part 1 | References | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics, Part 1 | Index | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
The New Nomadic Age | Preface | Abstract |
Yannis Hamilakis | ||
The New Nomadic Age | Archaeologies of Forced and Undocumented Migration | Abstract |
Yannis Hamilakis | ||
The New Nomadic Age | The 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan: Migration, Material Landscapes, and the Making of Nations | Abstract |
Erin Riggs, Zahida Jat | ||
The New Nomadic Age | “We Palestinian Refugees” – Heritage Rites and/as the Clothing of Bare Life: Reconfiguring Paradox, Obligation, and Imperative in Palestinian Refugee Camps in Jordan | Abstract |
Beverley Butler, Fatima Al-Nammari | ||
The New Nomadic Age | Surveilling Surveillance: Countermapping Undocumented Migration in the USA-Mexico Borderlands | Abstract |
Haeden Stewart, Ian Osterreicher, Cameron Gokee, Jason De Leon | ||
The New Nomadic Age | Place Making in Non-Places: Migrant Graffiti in Rural Highway Box Culverts | Abstract |
Gabriella Soto | ||
The New Nomadic Age | Lessons from the Bakken Oil Patch | Abstract |
William Caraher, Bret Weber, Richard Rothaus | ||
The New Nomadic Age | Empty Migrant Rooms: An Anthropology of Absence through the Camera Lens | Abstract |
Eckehard Pistrick, Florian Bachmeier | ||
The New Nomadic Age | If Place Remotely Matters: Camped in Greece’s Contingent Countryside | Abstract |
Kostis Kourelis | ||
The New Nomadic Age | Orange Life Jackets: Materiality and Narration in Lesvos, One Year after the Eruption of the “Refugee Crisis” | Abstract |
George Tyrikos-Ergas | ||
The New Nomadic Age | Interrupted Journeys: Drawings by Refugees at the Kara Tepe Camp, Lesvos, Greece | Abstract |
Angela Maria Arbelaez Arbelaez, Edward Mulholland | ||
The New Nomadic Age | Abandoned Refugee Vehicles “In the Middle of Nowhere”: Reflections on the Global Refugee Crisis from the Northern Margins of Europe | Abstract |
Oula Seitsonen, Vesa-Pekka Herva, Mika Kunnari | ||
The New Nomadic Age | The Garden of Refugees | Abstract |
Rui Gomes Coelho | ||
The New Nomadic Age | Reframing the Lampedusa Cross: The British Museum’s Display of the Mediterranean Migrant Crisis | Abstract |
Morgan Breene | ||
The New Nomadic Age | What Anchors the Tu Do? | Abstract |
Denis Byrne | ||
The New Nomadic Age | “Heritage on Exile”: Reflecting on the Roles and Responsibilities of Heritage Organizations towards Those Affected by Forced Migration | Abstract |
John Schofield | ||
The New Nomadic Age | The Materiality of the State of Exception: Components of the Experience of Deportation from the United States | Abstract |
Agnieszka Radziwinowiczówna | ||
The New Nomadic Age | Digging up sounds, images and words together in Athens: Conversations with Kurosh Dadgar (Hossein Shabani) and Saeid Ghasemi on refugee experiences and self-representation through art and heritage management | Abstract |
Christina Thomopoulos, Kurosh Dadgar, Esra Dogan, Saeid Ghasemi, Sophia Thomopoulos | ||
The New Nomadic Age | Commentary: Belonging and Belongings: On Migrant and Nomadic Heritages in and for the Anthropocene | Abstract |
Rodney Harrison, Staffan Appelgren, Anna Bohlin | ||
The New Nomadic Age | Commentary: Whither the History of Forced and Undocumented Migration? Notes for Genealogical and Comparative Approaches | Abstract |
Parker VanValkenburgh | ||
The New Nomadic Age | Commentary: Nomadic Ethics | Details |
Elisabeth Kirtsoglou | ||
The New Nomadic Age | Index | Abstract |
Yannis Hamilakis | ||
The New Nomadic Age | List of Figures | Abstract |
Yannis Hamilakis | ||
The New Nomadic Age | List of Tables | Abstract |
Yannis Hamilakis | ||
Rethinking the Second Language Listening Test | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
John Field | ||
Rethinking the Second Language Listening Test | Introduction | Abstract |
John Field | ||
Rethinking the Second Language Listening Test | 1. What Does Expert Listening Consist Of? | Abstract |
John Field | ||
Rethinking the Second Language Listening Test | 2. The Second Language Listener | Abstract |
John Field | ||
Rethinking the Second Language Listening Test | 3. Performance at different proficiency levels | Abstract |
John Field | ||
Rethinking the Second Language Listening Test | 4. Recording as Text | Abstract |
John Field | ||
Rethinking the Second Language Listening Test | 5. Recording as Speech | Abstract |
John Field | ||
Rethinking the Second Language Listening Test | 6. Listening Test Conventions | Abstract |
John Field | ||
Rethinking the Second Language Listening Test | 7. Task Formats | Abstract |
John Field | ||
Rethinking the Second Language Listening Test | 8. Items | Abstract |
John Field | ||
Rethinking the Second Language Listening Test | 9. Special Cases | Abstract |
John Field | ||
Rethinking the Second Language Listening Test | 10. Listening Plus Other Skills | Abstract |
John Field | ||
Rethinking the Second Language Listening Test | 11. Information Load: An Investigative Study | Abstract |
John Field | ||
Rethinking the Second Language Listening Test | 12. Final Remarks | Abstract |
John Field | ||
Rethinking the Second Language Listening Test | A. Examples of Processes Contributing to Listening | Abstract |
John Field | ||
Rethinking the Second Language Listening Test | B. Sample Scripts | Abstract |
John Field | ||
Rethinking the Second Language Listening Test | Lists of Figures and Tables | Abstract |
John Field | ||
Rethinking the Second Language Listening Test | References | Abstract |
John Field | ||
Rethinking the Second Language Listening Test | Index | Abstract |
John Field | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | Discover Creative Writing Superpowers through Investigative Teaching Techniques | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | 1. Teaching Students to Show Not Tell | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | 2. The New Weird: What Happens to Creative Writing When the Truth Is Stranger than Fiction | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | 3. The Ten Commandments of Incorporating Dialogue: For Those Seeking to Inform the Unprepared, the Disengaged, and the Thoroughly Confused | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | 4. Multiple-Personality Pedagogy: A Hybrid Teaching Tool for Varying Voice in the Classroom | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | 5. Extreme Puppet Theater as a Tool for Writing Pedagogy | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | 6. May the Farce Be With You: Reflections on Extreme Puppet Theater as a Vehicle toward Something Else | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | 7. Pointers for Performance of Poetry and Prose | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | 8. How to Sell a Creative Writing Program Based on the Question "Why Study Creative Writing?" | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | 9. Nine Recommendations for Growing Creative Writing Programs | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | 10. Dealing with Diverse Issues in Creative Writing Programs: A Polemic | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | 11. Introducing “Eco” to the Homies: A Liberal Professor’s Activist Approach | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | 12. Experience Investigative Eco-Fiction | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | 13. From Wild People to Wilderness: An Education in Investigating Monsters in Our Midst | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | 14. Seven Investigative Group Exercises | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | 15. Four Investigative Exercises for Individual Discovery | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | 16. Six Investigative Homework Exercises for Encouraging Literary Citizenship | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | Series Editor's Preface | Abstract |
Martha Pennington | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | List of Images | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | About the Author | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | Author Index | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Investigative Creative Writing | Subject Index | Abstract |
Mark Spitzer | ||
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today | Prologue: The Contested Qur'an | Abstract |
Johanna Pink | ||
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today | Introduction | Abstract |
Johanna Pink | ||
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today | The New Centrality of the Qur'anic Message | Abstract |
Johanna Pink | ||
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today | Reconstituting the Exegetical Tradition | Abstract |
Johanna Pink | ||
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today | Media | Abstract |
Johanna Pink | ||
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today | Modernism and its Paradigms | Abstract |
Johanna Pink | ||
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today | In Defense of a Perfect Scripture: The Qur'an as a Holistic System | Abstract |
Johanna Pink | ||
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today | The Global Qur'an in a Diverse World | Abstract |
Johanna Pink | ||
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today | Clashes and Fault Lines | Abstract |
Johanna Pink | ||
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today | The Qur'an, Textual Interpretation and Authority | Abstract |
Johanna Pink | ||
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Johanna Pink | ||
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today | Bibliography | Abstract |
Johanna Pink | ||
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today | Index | Abstract |
Johanna Pink | ||
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today | Index of Qurʾānic Citations | Abstract |
Johanna Pink | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 7. EBI and Early Urbanism in Jordan: New Lights on a Formative Period from Jebel Mutawwaq | Abstract |
Andrea Polcaro | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 8. The Lower Jordan Valley, Southern Ghors and Wadi Arabah: A Case for Urban Life in Jordan in the Third Millennium BC | Abstract |
Zeidan Kafafi | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 9. "Show Me How You Bury Your People": Dolmens, Burials and Social Development in the Early Bronze Age | Abstract |
Susanne Kerner | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 10. The Political Economy of Early Bronze Age Copper Production at Khirbat Hamra Ifdan (Jordan): Implications for Southern Levantine Urbanism | Abstract |
Aaron Gidding, Thomas Levy | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 11. The Early Bronze Age in the Southern Levant, A View from Tell Halif | Abstract |
Joe Seger | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 14. On the Edge of the Valley: The Wadi Hammeh and the Hinterland of Pella in the EB IV Period | Abstract |
Melissa Kennedy, Stephen Bourke | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 2. Diet, Drink, and Death: The Transition from the Intermediate Bronze Age to the Middle Bronze Age in the Southern Levant | Abstract |
Susan Cohen | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 3. Urbanism, Collapse and Transitions: Considerations on the EB III/IV and the EB IV/MB I Nexuses in the Southern Levant | Abstract |
Marta D'Andrea | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 4. The MB II-LB I Transition in North Inner Syria: A Difficult Horizon | Abstract |
Frances Pinnock | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 5. Changes in the Architectural Fabric of Hazor’s Lower City from the Middle Bronze to the Late Bronze | Abstract |
Shlomit Bechar | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 12. EB IV Community in the Upper Wadi Zarqa, North Central Jordan: Ethnoarchaeological Perspectives | Abstract |
Khalid Douglas | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 13. EB IV Settlement, Chronology and Society along the Jordan Rift | Abstract |
Steven Falconer, Patricia Fall | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 15. Testing the Statistical EB IV Ceramic Study: New Excavations in Area C at Khirbat Iskandar | Abstract |
Stanley Holdorf | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 16. The EB IV Household Architecture of Phase A in Area B at Khirbat Iskandar | Abstract |
Shelby Green, Jesse Long, Jr. | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 17. A Survey of the EB IV Presence in Jordan | Abstract |
Burton MacDonald | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 6. A Royal Palace in Transition: The Functions of the Archaic Palace of Ebla in Its Historical Context | Abstract |
Paolo Matthiae | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 18. Storage Jars and Storerooms in Palace G at Ebla (EBIV A): The Foodstuffs of the Last Days of Life of an Early Syrian Capital | Abstract |
Stefania Mazzoni | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 19. The EB IV / Intermediate Bronze Age at Batrawy and Jericho: Post-urban vs. Proto-urban | Abstract |
Lorenzo Nigro | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 21. Black Wheelmade Ware in Lebanon: A View from the North | Abstract |
Hermann Genz, Kamal Badreshany, Mathilde Jean | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 22. One Potter, Multiple Clay Body Types | Abstract |
Gloria London | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 1. Suzanne Richard: An Appreciation | Abstract |
William Dever, Jesse Long, Jr. | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | Suzanne Richard Publications | Abstract |
William Dever, Jesse Long, Jr. | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | 20. The Madaba Settlement Cluster and the Nature of Early Bronze Age Urbanism in the Central Highlands of Jordan | Abstract |
Stanley Klassen, Timothy Harrison | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | List of Figures | Details |
William Dever, Jesse Long, Jr. | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | List of Tables | Details |
William Dever, Jesse Long, Jr. | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | Preface and Acknowledgements | Details |
William Dever, Jesse Long, Jr. | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | Subject and Author Index | Details |
William Dever, Jesse Long, Jr. | ||
Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Bronze Age | Sites and Places Index | Details |
William Dever, Jesse Long, Jr. | ||
Metapragmatics of Attentiveness | Introduction | Abstract |
Saeko Fukushima | ||
Metapragmatics of Attentiveness | What is Attentiveness? | Abstract |
Saeko Fukushima | ||
Metapragmatics of Attentiveness | Cross-cultural and Cross-generational Comparisons of Attentiveness | Abstract |
Saeko Fukushima | ||
Metapragmatics of Attentiveness | Attentiveness in Japanese Relational Networks | Abstract |
Saeko Fukushima | ||
Metapragmatics of Attentiveness | Conclusion | Abstract |
Saeko Fukushima | ||
Metapragmatics of Attentiveness | Foreword | Abstract |
Dániel Kádár | ||
Metapragmatics of Attentiveness | Transcription Conventions | Abstract |
Saeko Fukushima | ||
Metapragmatics of Attentiveness | List of figures and tables | Abstract |
Saeko Fukushima | ||
Metapragmatics of Attentiveness | Acknowledgments | Abstract |
Saeko Fukushima | ||
Metapragmatics of Attentiveness | Notes | Abstract |
Saeko Fukushima | ||
Metapragmatics of Attentiveness | References | Abstract |
Saeko Fukushima | ||
Metapragmatics of Attentiveness | Index | Abstract |
Saeko Fukushima | ||
Hijacked | 1. Introduction: "And What Kind of Society Does that Create?" | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Hijacked | 2. Good Muslim, Bad Muslim: Neo-Orientalism and the Study of Religion | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Hijacked | 3. Religious Studies and the Jargon of Authenticity | Abstract |
Jason Josephson Storm | ||
Hijacked | Introduction to Part II | Abstract |
Leslie Smith, Steffen Führding, Adrian Hermann | ||
Hijacked | 4. Toward a Critique of Postsecular Rhetoric | Abstract |
Naomi Goldenberg | ||
Hijacked | 5. The Political Utility of the Past: The Case of Greek Fire-Walking Rituals | Abstract |
Vaia Touna | ||
Hijacked | 6. Privatized Publics and Scholarly Silos: Gender, Religion, and their Theoretical Fault Lines | Abstract |
K. Merinda Simmons | ||
Hijacked | 7. What’s Religious Freedom Got to Do With It? On the Niqab Affair in Canadian Politics | Abstract |
Matt Sheedy | ||
Hijacked | Introduction to Part III | Abstract |
Leslie Smith, Steffen Führding, Adrian Hermann | ||
Hijacked | 8. The Strange and Familiar Spiritual Journey of Reza Aslan | Abstract |
Martha Smith Roberts | ||
Hijacked | 9. The Journalist-Ethnographer, Religious Diversity, and the Euphemisation of Social Relations | Abstract |
Carmen Becker | ||
Hijacked | 10. Scopophilia and the Manufacture of “Good” Religion | Abstract |
Leslie Smith | ||
Hijacked | 11. Naturalizing the Transnational Capitalist Class: Reza Aslan’s Believer and the Ideological Reproduction of an Emerging Social Formation | Abstract |
Craig Prentiss | ||
Hijacked | 12. Authentic Religion – Or, How To Be A Good Citizen | Abstract |
Steffen Führding | ||
Hijacked | Introduction to Part IV | Abstract |
Leslie Smith, Steffen Führding, Adrian Hermann | ||
Hijacked | 13. ‘Bad Religion’ on the University Campus: “Political Correctness” and the Future of the Insider/Outsider Problem in the Study of Religion | Abstract |
Adrian Hermann, Stefan Priester | ||
Hijacked | 14. Studying Religion in a Post-Truth World | Abstract |
Stephanie Gripentrog | ||
Hijacked | 15. The Good, The Bad, and the Non-Religion: The Good/Bad Rhetoric in Non-Religion Studies | Abstract |
Christopher Cotter | ||
Hijacked | 16. The Campus as a ‘Safe Space’? A Sociology of Knowledge Perspective on the New Student Protests | Abstract |
David Kaldewey | ||
Hijacked | Introduction to Part V | Abstract |
Leslie Smith, Steffen Führding, Adrian Hermann | ||
Hijacked | 17. What Teaching New Religions Tells Us about the Discourse on ‘Good’ and ‘Bad’ Religion | Abstract |
David Robertson | ||
Hijacked | 18. Unintentionally Constructing ‘Good’ and ‘Bad’ Religions in Teaching Classical European Social Theories at a Japanese University | Abstract |
Mitsutoshi Horii | ||
Hijacked | 19. Good and Bad, Legitimate and Illegitimate Religion in Education | Abstract |
Wanda Alberts | ||
Hijacked | 20. Benign Religion as Normal Religion | Abstract |
Suzanne Owen | ||
Hijacked | Preface | Abstract |
Leslie Smith, Steffen Führding, Adrian Hermann | ||
Hijacked | Introduction to Part I | Abstract |
Leslie Smith, Steffen Führding, Adrian Hermann | ||
Hijacked | Index | Abstract |
Leslie Smith, Steffen Führding, Adrian Hermann | ||
Strata in Systemic Functional Linguistics | Introduction: The Idea of Linguistic Strata | Abstract |
Elissa Asp | ||
Strata in Systemic Functional Linguistics | Historical Perspectives | Abstract |
Elissa Asp | ||
Strata in Systemic Functional Linguistics | Current SFL Approaches to Strata | Abstract |
Elissa Asp | ||
Strata in Systemic Functional Linguistics | Other Approaches: Levels, Domains, Modules and Interfaces | Abstract |
Elissa Asp | ||
Strata in Systemic Functional Linguistics | What Use are Strata? Does Stratification Make a Difference? | Abstract |
Elissa Asp | ||
Strata in Systemic Functional Linguistics | Strata in Neurocognitive Perspective | Abstract |
Elissa Asp | ||
Strata in Systemic Functional Linguistics | Conclusions | Abstract |
Elissa Asp | ||
Understanding Religious Experience | A Critical Phenomenology of Religious Experience | Abstract |
Peter Connolly | ||
Understanding Religious Experience | A Reductionist Explanation of Religious Experience | Abstract |
Peter Connolly | ||
Understanding Religious Experience | Loose Ends | Abstract |
Peter Connolly | ||
Understanding Religious Experience | Introduction | Abstract |
Peter Connolly | ||
Understanding Religious Experience | Notes | Abstract |
Peter Connolly | ||
Understanding Religious Experience | Bibliography | Abstract |
Peter Connolly | ||
Understanding Religious Experience | Index | Abstract |
Peter Connolly | ||
Understanding Religious Experience | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Peter Connolly | ||
Micro-Reflection on Classroom Communication | Introduction | Abstract |
Hansun Waring, Sarah Creider | ||
Micro-Reflection on Classroom Communication | Foster an Inviting Environment | Abstract |
Hansun Waring, Sarah Creider | ||
Micro-Reflection on Classroom Communication | Attend to Learner Voices | Abstract |
Hansun Waring, Sarah Creider | ||
Micro-Reflection on Classroom Communication | Balance Competing Demands | Abstract |
Hansun Waring, Sarah Creider | ||
Micro-Reflection on Classroom Communication | The FAB Classroom: Bringing It All Together | Abstract |
Hansun Waring, Sarah Creider | ||
Micro-Reflection on Classroom Communication | Conclusion | Abstract |
Hansun Waring, Sarah Creider | ||
Micro-Reflection on Classroom Communication | Editor's Preface | Abstract |
Hansun Waring, Sarah Chepkirui Creider | ||
Micro-Reflection on Classroom Communication | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Hansun Waring, Sarah Chepkirui Creider | ||
Micro-Reflection on Classroom Communication | Appendix A: Transcription Notations | Abstract |
Hansun Waring, Sarah Chepkirui Creider | ||
Micro-Reflection on Classroom Communication | Appendix B: List of Extracts | Abstract |
Hansun Waring, Sarah Chepkirui Creider | ||
Micro-Reflection on Classroom Communication | References | Abstract |
Hansun Waring, Sarah Chepkirui Creider | ||
Micro-Reflection on Classroom Communication | Index | Abstract |
Hansun Waring, Sarah Chepkirui Creider | ||
Indian Cookery | 1. Mulligatawney Soup | Abstract |
Richard Terry | ||
Indian Cookery | 2. Ditto of Pea Fowl | Abstract |
Richard Terry | ||
Indian Cookery | 3. Rice Soup | Abstract |
Richard Terry | ||
Indian Cookery | 4. Calf's Tail à l'Indienne | Abstract |
Richard Terry | ||
Indian Cookery | 5. Bouillabasse Soup | Abstract |
Richard Terry | ||
Indian Cookery | 6. Bird Room Stew | Abstract |
Richard Terry | ||
Indian Cookery | 7. A la Blaise | Abstract |
Richard Terry | ||
Indian Cookery | 8. Palentee | Abstract |
Richard Terry | ||
Indian Cookery | 9. Mutton Curry, as made at the Oriental Club | Abstract |
Richard Terry | ||
Indian Cookery | 10. Dry Mutton Curry | Abstract |
Richard Terry | ||
Indian Cookery | 11. Mutton Curry, another way | Abstract |
Richard Terry | ||
Indian Cookery | 12. Ditto with Vegetables | Abstract |
Richard Terry | ||
Indian Cookery | 13. Chicken Curry | Abstract |
Richard Terry | ||
Indian Cookery | 14. Bengal ditto ditto | Abstract |
Richard Terry | ||
Indian Cookery | 15. Rabbit Curry | Abstract |
Richard Terry | ||
Indian Cookery | 16. Ditto with Vegetables | Abstract |
Richard Terry | ||
Indian Cookery | 17. Breast of Mutton Curry | Abstract |
Richard Terry | ||
Indian Cookery | 18. Ditto Veal Curry | Abstract |
Richard Terry | ||
Indian Cookery | 19. Calf's Foot Curry | Abstract |
Richard Terry | ||
Indian Cookery | 20. Sheep's Head Curry | Abstract |
Richard Terry | ||
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