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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, North Norway Abstract
Bryan Hood, Marianne Skandfer
 
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway Culture-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 Hood, Marianne Skandfer
 
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway Reflections on Living in Landscapes Abstract
Bryan 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 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 Hood, Hans Peter Blankholm
 
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway LARM Investigations in Inner Finnmark 1: The Kárášjohka/Karasjok Region Abstract
Marianne Skandfer, Bryan Hood
 
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway LARM Investigations in Inner Finnmark 2: Small Investigations in Western Finnmark and Investigations of House-Pits in the Bácheveaij/Pasvik and Deatnu/Tana River Valleys, Eastern Finnmark Abstract
Marianne Skandfer, Bryan Hood
 
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway LARM Investigations in Inner Troms 1: Altevatn - Leinvatn and Vuolit Rostojávri/ Lille Rostavatn Abstract
Hans Peter Blankholm
 
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway House Pits in the Northern Interior 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 Hood
 
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway Settlement Models for Interior Finnmark Abstract
Bryan Hood
 
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway The Emergence of Reindeer Herding in North Norway, Part I: Improvisations on Two Scales Abstract
Bryan Hood
 
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway The Emergence of Reindeer Herding in North Norway Part 2: Archaeological and Historical Evidence Abstract
Bryan Hood
 
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway Historical Sources and Ethnographic Analogies: The Early Modern Sámi of Inner Finnmark as Seen Through the Swedish Tax Records, 1553-1752 Abstract
Bryan 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 Conclusions. Resource Management and Landscape Use in a Long-Term Perspective Abstract
Marianne Skandfer, Hans Peter Blankholm, Bryan Hood
 
Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter-Gatherer Landscapes and Resource Management in Interior North Norway LARM Investigations in Inner Troms 2: The Guomojávrrit Region Abstract
Asgeir Svestad
 
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’ānic Interpretation Today Prologue: The Contested Qur'an Abstract
Johanna Pink
 
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today Introduction Abstract
Johanna Pink
 
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today The New Centrality of the Qur'anic Message Abstract
Johanna Pink
 
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today Reconstituting the Exegetical Tradition Abstract
Johanna Pink
 
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today Media Abstract
Johanna Pink
 
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today Modernism and its Paradigms Abstract
Johanna Pink
 
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today In Defense of a Perfect Scripture: The Qur'an as a Holistic System Abstract
Johanna Pink
 
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today The Global Qur'an in a Diverse World Abstract
Johanna Pink
 
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today Clashes and Fault Lines Abstract
Johanna Pink
 
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today The Qur'an, Textual Interpretation and Authority Abstract
Johanna Pink
 
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today Acknowledgements Abstract
Johanna Pink
 
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today Bibliography Abstract
Johanna Pink
 
Muslim Qur’ānic Interpretation Today Index Abstract
Johanna Pink
 
Muslim Qur’ānic 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
 
Indian Cookery 21. Beef Curry Abstract
Richard Terry
 
Indian Cookery 22. Lark Curry Abstract
Richard Terry
 
Indian Cookery 23. Partridge Curry Abstract
Richard Terry
 
Indian Cookery 24. Teal Curry Abstract
Richard Terry
 
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