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Issue Title
 
Prosody in Practice What is Prosody and What Did Early Phonetics Make of it? Abstract
Joan Rahilly
 
Prosody in Practice Prosody on the Rise: Recognising Why it Matters Abstract
Joan Rahilly
 
Prosody in Practice What does Prosody do in Human Communication?: Speaking and Listening Abstract
Joan Rahilly
 
Prosody in Practice Prosody in the Clinic: Causes and Effects of Prosodic Breakdown Abstract
Joan Rahilly
 
Prosody in Practice Models for Analysing Prosody: Tools for the Trade Abstract
Joan Rahilly
 
Prosody in Practice The Case for Prosody: A Neglected Variable no More Abstract
Joan Rahilly
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes Preface Abstract
Molly Bassett, Natalie Avalos
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 1. Why does the title of this book use the phrase “Indigenous Religious Traditions” rather than “Indigenous Religions?” Abstract
Tisa Wenger
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 2. What makes a religion an "Indigenous religion"? Abstract
Graham Harvey
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 3. Were all religions at one time "Indigenous"? Abstract
Tyler Tully
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 4. What does "Indigenous" mean for the study of religion?  Abstract
Tyler Tully
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 5. Are Indigenous religions only those practiced by Indigenous people? Abstract
Angela Puca
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 6. How can spiritual traditions create Indigenous traditions in new places? Abstract
Ras Michael Brown
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 7. Why do some Indigenous people insist that what they practice is not religion? Abstract
Chris Jocks
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 8. Why is "religion" a problematic category for understanding Indigenous traditions? Abstract
Philip Arnold
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 9. Why is it sometimes risky to present Indigenous traditions as religious? Abstract
Bjørn Tafjord
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 10. Is “tradition” a useful category? Abstract
Greg Johnson
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 11. What skillsets do students and scholars use to understand Indigenous religious traditions? Abstract
Molly Bassett
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 12. Why study Indigenous religious traditions? Abstract
Graham Harvey
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 13. What is the origin of common stereotypes of Native American religious life? Abstract
Sarah Dees
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 14. How do ideas about race shape understandings of Native American religious life? Abstract
Sarah Dees
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 15. Why Are Indigenous African and Afro-Diasporic Religions Relevant to You? Abstract
Ayodeji Ogunnaike, Oludamini Ogunnaike
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 16. What makes Vodou an Indigenous tradition? Abstract
James Padilioni, Jr.
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 17. What’s the difference between Vodou, Voudou, and Voodoo? Abstract
Emily Clark
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 18. Is Vodou (Voodoo) a religion? Abstract
James Padilioni, Jr.
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 19. Is Voudou an American religion or an Indigenous religion? Abstract
Emily Clark
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 20. Is Adivasi religion the same as Hinduism? Abstract
William Elison
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 21. Is Adivasi religion different from Hinduism? Abstract
William Elison
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 22. Is Shinto an Indigenous religion? Abstract
Emily Simpson
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 23. Do Chicanos practice Indigenous religious traditions? Abstract
Rudy Busto
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 24. Is Neo-Paganism an Indigenous religious tradition? Abstract
Abel R. Gomez
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 25. Are Indigenous people who adapt or alter their rituals and traditions (either by choice or historical necessity) less authentic than their ancestors? Abstract
Kelsey Dayle John
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 26. Can I convert to or practice an Indigenous religious tradition if I am not an Indigenous person? Abstract
Donnie Begay
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 27. Can non-Indigenous religious traditions become Indigenous? Abstract
Bjørn Tafjord
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 28. What moral responsibilities do scholars and students have in studying Indigenous religions? Abstract
Afe Adogame
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 29. Why is repatriation a religious issue for many Native communities?  Abstract
Greg Johnson
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 30. Is an academic approach to Indigenous religions innately colonizing? Abstract
Afe Adogame
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 31. Can we still use the term “shamanism”?  Abstract
Emily Simpson
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 32. Do Native peoples have shamans? Abstract
Edward Anthony Polanco
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 33. What is animism? Abstract
Graham Harvey
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 34. Why does it matter how we translate religious concepts in Indigenous traditions? Abstract
Josefrayn Sánchez-Perry
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 35. How do archaeologists study religion in the Indigenous past? Abstract
Mallory Matsumoto
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 36. Why reconstruct pre-colonial Indigenous religions in the Americas? Abstract
Yanitsa Buendía de Llaca
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 37. Are Aztec dancers practicing a religion?  Abstract
Yanitsa Buendía de Llaca
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 38. What’s the deal with cultural appropriation? Abstract
Gregory Alles
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 39. Was the Washington R*dskins cultural appropriation? Abstract
Matt Sheedy
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 40. What is decolonization and what does it have to do with Indigenous religious traditions? Abstract
Natalie Avalos
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 41. What is a Land-based religious tradition? Abstract
Dana Lloyd
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 42. What’s the relationship between Indigenous religion and land or territory? Abstract
Chris Jocks
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 43. What does it mean for an Indigenous religion to be “place-based?” Abstract
Abel R. Gomez
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 44. If Native American religious traditions are place-based, how do "urban Indians" practice their religion? Abstract
Dennis Kelley
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 45. Do Indigenous Peoples believe plants, animals, and waters have personhood? Abstract
Meaghan Weatherdon
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 46. What does it mean when Indigenous peoples say animals are sacred? Abstract
Kelsey Dayle John
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 47. What role does pilgrimage play in Indigenous religious life? Abstract
Paul Gareau, Jeanine LeBlanc
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 48. Are Indigenous peoples inherently environmentalists? Abstract
Dennis Kelley
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 49. What is the Idle No More movement, and what’s a round dance? Abstract
Matt Sheedy
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 50. How does resource extraction impact Native American religious practices? Abstract
Richard Callahan, Jr.
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 51. Was the #NoDAPL occupation at Standing Rock "spiritual" or "religious"? Abstract
Richard Callahan, Jr.
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 52. Do Hawaiian religious practices have any political significance? Abstract
Marie Alohalani Brown
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 53. Why is the public expression of Indigenous Religion political? Abstract
Stacie Swain
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 54. Why were Native American religious traditions outlawed? Abstract
Jennifer Graber
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 55. Is Indigenous law religious? Abstract
Dana Lloyd
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 56. Do Indigenous People Have Churches? Abstract
Pamela Klassen, Roxanne Korpan
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 57. What is the Native American Church? Abstract
Lisa Poirier
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 58. Is Peyote a medicine or a drug? Abstract
Jennifer Graber
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 59. What are Native American foodways, and how are they religious? Abstract
Andrea McComb Sanchez
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 60. What is a sweat lodge? Abstract
Suzanne Owen
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 61. What role does healing play in Native American and Indigenous religious traditions? Or, what's religious about health and healing in Indigenous religious traditions? Abstract
Suzanne Crawford O'Brien
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 62. Is Voudou dangerous? Abstract
Emily Clark
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 63. Why is distinguishing a Native American worldview from a EuroChristian one important? Abstract
George Tinker
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 64. Do Indigenous peoples have “gods?” Abstract
Patrisia Gonzales
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 65. What do Indigenous religious traditions in the Americas have in common? Abstract
Inés Hernandez-Avila
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 66. What is a nagual/nahual/nawal? Abstract
Mallory Matsumoto
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 67. What are sacred bundles and why are they important in Indigenous cultures in the Americas? Abstract
Molly Bassett
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 68. What motivates Nahuas to practice their religion of el costumbre? Abstract
Abelardo de la Cruz
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 69. What are ancestor spirits, and what role do they play in Hawaiian religious life? Abstract
Marie Alohalani Brown
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 70. Do all Indigenous Peoples in North America practice the same ceremonies as one another? Abstract
Meaghan Weatherdon
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 71. What is the Ghost Dance? Abstract
Tiffany Hale
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 72. How are Indigenous narratives and oral traditions like “texts?” Abstract
Dennis Kelley
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 73. What do trickster tales tell us about human beings, and why are they important in Indigenous cultures? Abstract
Davíd Carrasco
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 74. Why do so many Indigenous religions include trickster figures or ceremonial clowns? Abstract
Chris Jocks
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 75. What is the Popol Vuh (and why is it not a Maya Bible)? Abstract
Mallory Matsumoto
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 76. Did colonial missions destroy Indigenous religions? Abstract
Brandon Bayne
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 77. Why would Indigenous people venerate Roman Catholic saints? Abstract
Daniel Nourry Burgos
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 78. How might we talk about Indigeneity and Catholicism in the Andes? Abstract
Sierra Lynn Lawson
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 79. Did Indigenous children lose their religion in US residential boarding schools? Abstract
Zara Surratt
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 80. How do Indigenous religions approach disability? Abstract
Zara Surratt
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 81. Are Indigenous religious traditions patriarchal? Abstract
Donnie Begay
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 82. Did Indigenous people really honor LGBT/Two-Spirit people? Abstract
Lisa Poirier
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 84. Indigenous futurism … is that like science fiction? Abstract
Matt Sheedy
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes 83. What is the relationship between Indigenous religion and sovereignty? Abstract
Stacie Swain
 
Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes Index Details
Molly Bassett, Natalie Avalos
 
The Language Dynamic The Language Dynamic: Recursive Processes from Morpheme to Ideology Abstract
Gerard O'Grady, Tom Bartlett
 
The Language Dynamic Embodiment Abstract
Gerard O'Grady, Tom Bartlett
 
The Language Dynamic A Systemic and Stratal Account of Language and Society, as Told by Three T-shirts, a Urinal and a Karaoke Machine. Abstract
Gerard O'Grady, Tom Bartlett
 
The Language Dynamic Stratification, Redundancy, the Mechanism of Change Abstract
Gerard O'Grady, Tom Bartlett
 
The Language Dynamic Prospection: The Emergence of Target States and Common Ground in Speech Abstract
Gerard O'Grady, Tom Bartlett
 
The Language Dynamic Emergent Creativity Abstract
Gerard O'Grady, Tom Bartlett
 
The Language Dynamic Outline of a Socio-Biosemiotic Theory of Language Dynamics Abstract
Gerard O'Grady, Tom Bartlett
 
The Language Dynamic Appendix A Details
Gerard O'Grady, Tom Bartlett
 
The Language Dynamic Appendix B Details
Gerard O'Grady, Tom Bartlett
 
The Language Dynamic References Details
Gerard O'Grady, Tom Bartlett
 
The Language Dynamic Index Details
Gerard O'Grady, Tom Bartlett
 
Language in Action Introduction Abstract
María Estela Brisk, Mary Schleppegrell
 
Language in Action 1. Theory Inspired Best Practices: Elementary Teachers Appropriate SFL Theory to Inform their Practice Abstract
María Estela Brisk
 
Language in Action 2. The Role of Meaningful Sentence-level Metalanguage: Insights from Children’s Thinking with Functional Grammar Abstract
Mary Schleppegrell, Carrie Symons
 
Language in Action 3. From Buttocks to Seminal Muscles: SFL-based Physical Education Abstract
Ruth Mulvad
 
Language in Action 4. A Geometry Teacher’s Actions for Engaging Students in Mathematizing from Real-World Contexts: A Linguistic Analysis Abstract
Gloriana Gonzalez
 
Language in Action 5. Exploring New Perspectives and Degrees of Delicacy in Appraisal Studies: An Analysis of Engagement Resources in Academic Discourse in Spanish Abstract
Julio César Valerdi Zárate
 
Language in Action 6. A Functional Study of Transitivity and Attitude in Student Writing in Spanish across Disciplines: Making Connections Abstract
Natalia Ignatieva, Daniel Rodríguez-Vergara, Victoria Zamudio
 
Language in Action 7. Scaffolding the Wave: Supporting Student Teachers in Professional Academic Writing Through LCT and SFL Abstract
Anna-Vera Meidell Sigsgaard, Susanne Karen Jacobsen
 
Language in Action 8. Scaffolding Argument Writing in History: The Evolution of an Interdisciplinary Collaboration Abstract
Silvia Pessoa, Thomas D. Mitchell, Aaron Jacobson
 
Language in Action 9. Translation as Re-instantiation: An Investigation of Verbal Projection Abstract
Hailing Yu, Canzhong Wu
 
Language in Action 10. Building and Enhancing Intercultural Communication in Museum Spaces through SFL and Translation Studies Abstract
Marina Manfredi
 
Language in Action Index Abstract
Mary Schleppegrell, María Estela Brisk
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes Foreword Details
Ronald Hutton
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes Preface Details
Suzanne Owen, Angela Puca
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 1. What is Paganism? Abstract
Angela Puca
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 2. Is Paganism a Religion? Abstract
Suzanne Owen
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 3. What is the Difference between "Pagan," "pagan," "Paganism," and "neo-Paganism"? Abstract
Graham Harvey
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 4. How did Modern Paganism Begin? Abstract
Sabina Magliocco
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 5. What is the Relationship between Ancient and Contemporary Paganism? Abstract
Caroline Tully
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 6. How Many Pagans are There? Abstract
Vivianne Crowley
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 7. Are Most Pagans Solitary Practitioners? Abstract
Helen Berger
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 8. What is a Pagan Worldview? Abstract
Graham Harvey
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 9. Is there Anything Common to All Pagan Religions? Abstract
Jennifer Uzzell
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 10. Is Paganism a Nature Religion? Abstract
Ethan Doyle White
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 11. How do Pagans View Nature and the Environment? Abstract
Chas Clifton
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 12. Do Pagans have Sacred Sites? Abstract
Ethan Doyle White
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 13. Do All Pagans Follow the Same Festivals? Abstract
Douglas Ezzy
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 14. Do Pagans Have a Holy Book Like the Bible? Abstract
Denise Cush
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 15. What is the Relationship between Theosophy and Paganism? Abstract
Yves Mühlematter
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 16. Can a Pagan Follow More than One Path or Tradition? Abstract
Caroline Tully
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 17. What is the Difference between Hard and Soft Polytheism? Abstract
Jefferson Calico
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 18. What is the Difference between an Eclectic and a Traditional Pagan or Witch? Abstract
Angela Puca
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 19. Are All Witches Pagan? Abstract
Mary Hamner
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 20. Can Anyone be Called a “Witch”? Abstract
Francesca Po
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 21. What is the Difference between Wicca and Witchcraft? Abstract
Mary Hamner
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 22. What is Heathenry? Abstract
Jefferson Calico
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 23. What is the Difference between Druidism and Druidry? Abstract
Jennifer Uzzell
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 24. Is Druidry the Indigenous Religion of Europe? Abstract
Suzanne Owen
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 25. What are Technopagans? Abstract
Chris Miller
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 26. What was Ancient Slavic “Paganism”? Abstract
Giuseppe Maiello
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 27. What is Romuva in Lithuania? Abstract
Milda Ališauskienė
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 28. Is Romuva an Official Religion in Lithuania? Abstract
Rasa Pranskevičiūtė-Amoson
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 29. How has Paganism Developed in Brazil? Abstract
Karina Bezerra
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 30. How do Pagans Conceive of Gods? Abstract
Vivianne Crowley
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 31. Is there Salvation in Paganism? Abstract
Michael York
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 32. Can a Person have Pagan Beliefs without being Pagan? Abstract
Alessandro Testa
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 33. Are Some Pagans Atheist? Abstract
Sarah Best
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 34. Do Pagans Worship Ancestors? Abstract
Jennifer Uzzell
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 35. What are Pagan Ethics? Abstract
Michael York
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 36. How do Pagans Interact with Deities and Spirits? Abstract
Jenny Butler
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 37. What does a Pagan Minister do? Abstract
Holli Emore
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 38. What does the Pentacle Symbol Mean to Pagans? Abstract
Angela Puca
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 39. Do Pagans Believe in Reincarnation or Life after Death? Abstract
Jennifer Uzzell
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 40. Do Pagans Practise Ritual Sex? Abstract
Angela Puca
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 41. Are Astrology and Tarot Part of Paganism? Abstract
Francesca Po
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 42. How do Pagans View Magic? Abstract
Karina Bezerra
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 43. Is there a Difference between Magic and Magick? Abstract
Caroline Tully
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 44. What is Chaos Magic? Abstract
Isis Mrugalla-Kalmbacher
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 45. Do Pagans Use the Internet for their Religion? Abstract
Franz Winter
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 46. Is Christmas a Pagan Festival? Abstract
Alessandro Testa
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 47. Is Carnival a Pagan Festival? Abstract
Alessandro Testa
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 48. Are Halloween and Easter Pagan Festivals? Abstract
Jenny Butler
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 49. Do Pagans Practise Sacrifice? Abstract
Jefferson Calico
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 50. Are Satanism and Paganism the Same? Abstract
Ethan Doyle White
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 51. What Explains the Enduring Bias against Pagans? Abstract
Franz Winter
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 52. Is there Antipathy between Pagans and Christians? Abstract
Denise Cush
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 53. Can a Christian Also be a Pagan? Abstract
Rhiannon Grant
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 54. Can Paganism be Applied to non-European Religions, Such as Shinto? Abstract
Douglas Ezzy
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 55. Can Witchdoctors and Africana Spiritual Traditions be Regarded as Pagan? Abstract
Mary Hearns-Ayodele
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 56. How Much of Paganism is Based on Cultural Appropriation? Abstract
Sabina Magliocco
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 57. Do Pagans have Particular Political Views? Abstract
Ethan Doyle White
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 58. Is there a Problem with Fascism in Contemporary Paganism? Abstract
Amy Hale
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 59. Were Pagans Involved in the War in Ukraine? Abstract
Giuseppe Maiello
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 60. Why do Some Polytheists Reject the Term "Pagan"? Abstract
Angelo Nasios
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 61. Is Paganism Empowering to Women and LGBTQI+? Abstract
Giovanna Parmigiani
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 62. Is Paganism Queer? Abstract
[M] Dudeck
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 63. Why is Witchcraft Popular among Teenagers? Abstract
Denise Cush
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 64. Do Pagans Avoid Technology? Abstract
Chris Miller
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 65. What is WitchTok? Abstract
Mary Hamner
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 66. How do Pagans Use Fiction and Film? Abstract
Carole Cusack
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 67. Is Paganism Make-believe? Abstract
[M] Dudeck
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 68. How do Scholars Study Paganism? Abstract
Chris Miller
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 69. Should Pagan Religions be Taught in Schools? Abstract
Denise Cush
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes 70. Are Contemporary Pagan Religions Indicative of a New Form of Religiosity? Abstract
Denise Cush
 
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes Index Details
Suzanne Owen, Angela Puca
 
Buddhist Violence and Religious Authority A Tribute to the Work of Michael Jerryson Abstract
Mark Juergensmeyer, Margo Kitts
 
Buddhist Violence and Religious Authority 1. Reflections on the Papers of Section I Abstract
Stephen Jenkins
 
Buddhist Violence and Religious Authority 2. Dharma and its Discontents: The Case of Kumārajīva Abstract
John M. Thompson
 
Buddhist Violence and Religious Authority 3. Buddhists, Politics and International Law Abstract
Ben Schonthal
 
Buddhist Violence and Religious Authority 4. Exorcizing the Body Politic: The Lion’s Roar, Köten Ejen’s Two Bodies and the Question of Conversion at the Tibet-Mongol Interface Abstract
Matthew King
 
Buddhist Violence and Religious Authority 5. De-Centering the Normative in the Introduction to Buddhism Class Abstract
Nathan McGovern
 
Buddhist Violence and Religious Authority 6. But is it Buddhist? Abstract
Blaze Marpet
 
Buddhist Violence and Religious Authority 7. Humanizing the Rohingya Beyond Victimization: A Portrait Abstract
Grisel d'Elena
 
Buddhist Violence and Religious Authority 8. Introduction to Section II Abstract
Matthew Walton
 
Buddhist Violence and Religious Authority 9. Contested Authority: Evangelicalism as a Cultural System Abstract
Julie Ingersoll
 
Buddhist Violence and Religious Authority 10. Jerryson’s “Exposure of Buddhism” and the Christian Religio-Cultural Legacy of Violence in U.S. War-Culture Abstract
Kelly Denton-Borhaug
 
Buddhist Violence and Religious Authority 11. Making Authority from Apocalypse: Three Cases from Classical Islam Abstract
Jamel Velji
 
Buddhist Violence and Religious Authority 12. Affect in the Archives: Representations of Violence in Late Ancient Apocalyptic Texts Abstract
Abby Kulitsz
 
Buddhist Violence and Religious Authority 13. Religion, Authority Grammar: The Scholarly Legacy of Secular Concepts Abstract
Andrew Atwell
 
Buddhist Violence and Religious Authority Index Details
Margo Kitts, Mark Juergensmeyer
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 1. Is Buddhism a Religion? Abstract
Denise Cush
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 2. What is the Role and Focus of Faith in Buddhism? Abstract
Asanga Tilakaratne
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 3. What is the Role of Ritual in Buddhism? Abstract
Asanga Tilakaratne
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 4. Are Relics Important to Buddhists? Abstract
Kevin Trainor
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 5. What are the Holy Texts of Buddhism? Abstract
Asanga Tilakaratne
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 6. What is the Place of Images in Buddhism? Abstract
Sarah Shaw
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 7. What is the Role of Narrative in Buddhism? Abstract
Brian Black
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 8. Is Buddhism Atheistic, Non-theistic or Theistic? Abstract
Peter Harvey
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 9. What do we Know about the Historical Buddha? Abstract
Dhivan Thomas Jones
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 10. How is the Nature of Buddhahood to be Understood? Abstract
Christopher Jones
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 11. How does one "Read" a Buddha-image? Abstract
Ronit Wang
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 12. Who is the Fat Buddha Figure? Abstract
Paulina Kolata
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 13. What is a Bodhisattva? Abstract
Ven Jianchengshi
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 14. How do Buddhists Show their Devotion to the Buddha? Abstract
Paulina Kolata
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 15. Can we Know what the Historical Buddha Taught? Abstract
Rupert Gethin
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 16. What Part does Belief in Rebirth Play in Buddhism? Abstract
Peter Harvey
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 17. Does Buddhism See the Mind as Separate from the Body? Abstract
Peter Harvey
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 18. Do Buddhists See All that Happens to One as Due to Karma? Abstract
Peter Harvey
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 19. What is Seen as Reborn, According to Buddhism? Abstract
Peter Harvey
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 20. To what Extent does Buddhism "Deny the Self"? The Non-Self Teaching Abstract
Christopher Jones
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 21. What are the "Four Noble Truths" About? Abstract
Arjuna Ranatunga
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 22. What is Non-attachment in Buddhism? Abstract
Dhivan Thomas Jones
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 23. What is Nirvana? Abstract
Arjuna Ranatunga
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 24. What is it to be "Enlightened" or "Awakened"? Abstract
Peter Harvey
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 45. What is Buddha-Nature? Abstract
Christopher Jones
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 25. What Kinds of "Saints" does Buddhism have? Abstract
Arjuna Ranatunga
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 26. Why do Buddhists Meditate? Abstract
Sarah Shaw
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 27. What is "Mindfulness" in Buddhism, and does it Differ from Modern Secular "Mindfulness"? Abstract
Tse-fu Kuan
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 28. What Kinds of Meditation are there in Buddhism? Abstract
Dhivan Thomas Jones
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 29. What is the Role of Chanting in Buddhism? Abstract
Ven Renru Tang
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 30. What is the Role of Monasticism in Buddhism? Abstract
Ann Heirman
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 31. How does One become Ordained? Abstract
Ann Heirman
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 32. What Rules do Monastics Follow? Abstract
Alice Collett
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 33. What is the Position of Nuns in Buddhism? Abstract
Ann Heirman
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 34. What is the Role of Lay Buddhists? Abstract
Alice Collett
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 35. Does Buddhism Support Gender Equality? Abstract
Alice Collett
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 36. What is the Role of Preaching in Buddhism? Abstract
Mahinda Deegalle
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 37. How did Buddhism Relate to the Brahmanism of the Buddha’s Day, and Later Hinduism? Abstract
Christopher Jones
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 38. What Splits were there in Buddhism in the Early Centuries? Abstract
Peter Harvey
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 39. What are the Main Contemporary Divisions in Buddhism: Theravāda, Mahāyāna and Vajrayāna? Abstract
Christopher Jones
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 40. What is the ‘Hīnayāna’? Abstract
Elizabeth Harris
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 41. What is Zen Buddhism? Abstract
Hiroko Kawanami
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 42. What is Pure Land Buddhism? Abstract
Wendy Dossett
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 43. What is the Role of the Dalai Lama? Abstract
Cathy Cantwell
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 44. What is the Bodhisattva Vow? Abstract
Nick Swann
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 46. What are the Meanings of "Emptiness" in Mahāyāna Buddhism? Abstract
Christopher Jones
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 47. Is Tantric Buddhism Just about Sex? Abstract
Nick Swann
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 48. Why are There so Many Different Celestial Beings in Tibetan Buddhism? Abstract
Cathy Cantwell
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 49. What are the Main Buildings and Symbols of Buddhism? Abstract
Arjuna Ranatunga
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 50. Why do Buddhists Make Art? Abstract
Christian Luczanits
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 51. What is a Mandala? Abstract
Christian Luczanits
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 52. How is Buddhism Influencing Contemporary Art? Abstract
Tim Stephens
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 54. How do Buddhists View Other Religious Traditions and What Kind of Interreligious Encounters are Buddhists Involved in Now? Abstract
Elizabeth Harris
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 53. How has Buddhism been Influenced by Other Religious Traditions? Abstract
Sophie Barker
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 55. What Vows do Buddhists Take? Abstract
Nick Swann
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 56. Are Buddhists Pacifists? Abstract
Peter Harvey
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 57. Are Buddhists Vegetarian? Abstract
Dhivan Thomas Jones
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 58. Does Buddhism have Rules for Marriage and Family Life? Abstract
Alice Collett
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 59. How do Buddhist View Suicide and Self-immolation? Abstract
Peter Harvey
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 60. What is Engaged Buddhism? Abstract
Tim Stephens
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 61. What is the Relationship between Buddhism and Politics? Abstract
Brian Black
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 62. How Important is Compassion in Buddhism? Abstract
Pyi Kyaw
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 63. Is Non-attachment Compatible with Compassion? Abstract
Elizabeth Harris
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 64. What do Buddhists Think about Sex? Abstract
Amy Langenberg
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 65. What do Buddhists Think about Those who are LGBTQI? Abstract
Sal Campbell
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 66. Should Buddhism be Taught in Schools? Abstract
Denise Cush
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 67. Are Alcohol and Drugs ever Acceptable to Buddhists? Abstract
Wendy Dossett
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 68. Are Human Rights Compatible with Buddhism? Abstract
Damien Keown
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 70. Are Buddhists Active in Ecological Movements and Protecting the Environment to Mitigate Climate Change? Abstract
Alex Owens
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 71. How do Buddhists Relate to the Methods of Science? Abstract
Tim Stephens
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 74. How do Buddhists View Artificial Intelligence? Abstract
Ralph Quinlan
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 72. What is the Buddhist Attitude to Modern Technology? Abstract
Nick Swann
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 73. What is Secular Buddhism? Abstract
Tim Stephens
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 75. Is Western Buddhism a New Form of Buddhism? Abstract
Sarah Shaw
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes 69. What does Buddhism have to Say about Race? Abstract
Tim Stephens
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes Preface Abstract
Cathy Cantwell
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes Introduction Abstract
Elizabeth Harris
 
Buddhism in Five Minutes Index Details
Elizabeth Harris
 
Dragon Headz The Land of Rap Abstract
Adam de Paor-Evans
 
Dragon Headz 1. Friends and Neighbours: English, British and Welsh Abstract
Adam de Paor-Evans
 
Dragon Headz 2. Myths and Stories: Land, Journeys and Boundaries Abstract
Adam de Paor-Evans
 
Dragon Headz 3. Ebbs and Flows: Rivers of Poetry Abstract
Adam de Paor-Evans
 
Dragon Headz 4. It’s Not Unusual: Unearthing Tropes and Meanings Abstract
Adam de Paor-Evans
 
Dragon Headz 5. Music from the Ditch: Weapons of Attitude Abstract
Adam de Paor-Evans
 
Dragon Headz 6. Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau: Heritage, Pioneers and Progression Abstract
Adam de Paor-Evans
 
Dragon Headz Conclusions Abstract
Adam de Paor-Evans
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond Conclusion Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond List of Figures Details
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond Acknowledgements Details
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond a. The Experience of Archetypes Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond b. The Universality of Archetypes Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond c. Archetypes as Embodied Schemas Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond d. Archetypes as Metaphors Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond e. The Baggage of the 'Collective Unconscious' Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond f. The Baggage of Platonism Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond g. Archetypes and Religion Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond h. Archetypes, Tradition, and Modernity Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond i. Evidence and Testability Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond a. The Projection Process Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond b. Reactive Projection Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond c. Projection as Metaphysical Belief Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond d. Projection as the Denial of Embodiment Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond e. Projection as Left-Hemisphere Over-Dominance Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond f. Projection as Bias Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond g. Projection as Reinforcing Feedback Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond h. Projection as Power Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond i. Projection as Evil Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond a. The Middle Way and the Integration Process Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond b. Integration and Mindfulness Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond c. Integration and the Arts Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond d. Critical Universalism Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond e. Working with Traditions Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond a. The Basis of Archetypal Categorization Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond b. Variations of the Four Archetypes Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond c. The Hero and the Ego Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond d. The Anima/Animus, Sex, and Specialization Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond e. The Shadow, Death, and Suffering Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond f. God and Religious Experience Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond g. The Middle Way Archetype Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond a. Ethnic and Universal Religion Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond b. The Buddha Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond c. Mahayana Symbology Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond d. Hinduism: The Great Appropriation Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond e. The Archetype of Nature in China Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond f. Yahweh, Idolatry, and Literacy Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond g. Graeco-Roman Tradition Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond h. Christ Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond i. Christian Mythology Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond j. Christian Mysticism Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond k. Islam: The Tawhid Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond l. Islam: Jihad and the Satanic Verses Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond m. The Kabbalah Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond a. Nature Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond b. Goodness Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond c. Truth Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond d. Beauty Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond e. Rationality Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond f. Humanity Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond g. Democracy Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond h. Health Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond Bibliography Details
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond Glossary Details
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond Index Details
Robert Ellis
 
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond Introduction Abstract
Robert Ellis
 
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem On Farmsteads and Terraced Fields: The Origins of the Medieval Jerusalem Hinterland Project Abstract
Bethany Walker
 
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem Peasant Decision-Making in the Jerusalem Highlands: A Landscape Perspective Abstract
Yuval Gadot, Gideon Avni
 
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem The Earliest Settlement on Telegraph Hill Abstract
Benjamin Dolinka, Nicolo Pini, Zubair Adawi
 
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem Remnants of a “Feudal” Past The Mamluk Estate Abstract
Benjamin Dolinka, Nicolo Pini, Bethany Walker, Benyamin Storchan
 
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem The Making of a Family Farmstead: Emergence and Demise of the Ottoman ʿEzbeh Abstract
Bethany Walker, Benjamin Dolinka, Nicolo Pini, Roy Marom, Benyamin Storchan
 
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem Jerusalem’s Farmland Transformed: The Expansion of Agricultural Terracing Abstract
Omer Ze'evi Berger, Nitsan Ben-Melech
 
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem Land Use and Foodways Abstract
Sofia Laparidouo, Annette Hansen, Chiara Corbino, Georgia Kasapidou
 
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem Market Gardening in Medieval Jerusalem Abstract
Bethany Walker
 
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem What Makes a Village?: Social Networks and Resilience Abstract
Bethany Walker
 
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem 1. Full Site Plan Details
Nicolo Pini
 
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem 2. Plan of North Building of the Northern Sector Details
Nicolo Pini
 
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem 3. Plan of Stratum III (pre-Mamluk) Details
Nicolo Pini
 
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem 4. Plan of Stratum II (Mamluk) Details
Nicolo Pini
 
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem 5. Plan of Stratum Ib (Early Ottoman) Details
Nicolo Pini
 
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem 6. Plan of Stratum Ia (Late Ottoman/Mandate) Details
Nicolo Pini
 
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem 7. Summaries of representative entries on Beit Mazmil in the Jerusalem sijills Details
Ahmad al-Ghizawat
 
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem 8. Chart of radiocarbon and OSL dates Details
Cologne AMS
 
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem 9. List of critical loci Details
Bethany Walker
 
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem 10. Sketchfab – access to the three-dimensional models and instruction for use Details
Nicolo Pini
 
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory 2. Counting Tree Parses Abstract
Edward Shingler, Jennifer Bellik
 
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory 4. Overtly Headed XPs and ι-initial StrongStart in Irish Syntax-Prosody Mapping Abstract
Nick Kalivoda
 
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory 5. Constraining Subcategory-Sensitive MATCH Constraints Abstract
Nicholas Van Handel, Dan Brodkin, Benjamin Eischens
 
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory 8. Align-driven Clitic Movement in Chamorro Abstract
Richard Bibbs
 
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory 6. Visibility Settings for Match Theory Abstract
Nicholas Van Handel
 
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory 7. Interactions of Matching, Alignment and Binarity in Japanese and Beyond Abstract
Nick Kalivoda
 
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory 10. Size Effects in Prosody: Branch-Counting, Leaf-Counting, and Uniformity Abstract
Jennifer Bellik, Nicholas Van Handel
 
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory 11. Stringency Hierarchies in Prosodic Sisterhood: STRONGSTART and EQUALSISTERS Abstract
Jennifer Bellik
 
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory 12. How to Use SPOT: A Tutorial Abstract
Jennifer Bellik, Nick Kalivoda
 
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory (SPOT) Abstract
Jennifer Bellik, Junko Ito, Nick Kalivoda, Armin Mester
 
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory 9. Revisiting Tone Sandhi Domains in Xiamen Chinese: MATCH vs ALIGN with Strict Layering Abstract
Yaqing Cao, Richard Bibbs, Jennifer Bellik
 
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory Acknowledgements Details
Jennifer Bellik, Junko Ito, Nick Kalivoda, Armin Mester
 
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory Index Details
Jennifer Bellik, Junko Ito, Nick Kalivoda, Armin Mester
 
On the Subject of Religion Patchwork or Mosaic? The Fabric of Religious Studies Abstract
James Dennis LoRusso
 
On the Subject of Religion 1. On the Grammar of Teaching Religious Studies Abstract
Leslie Dorrough Smith
 
On the Subject of Religion 2. Response: Can't Live with It, Can't Drop It from the Undergraduate Curriculum: World Religions Abstract
Rita Lester, Jacob Barrett
 
On the Subject of Religion 3. Response: Practicing Theory Abstract
Ian Alexander Cuthbertson
 
On the Subject of Religion 4. Response: The Gaze from Somewhere: Teaching Situated Writing about Religion Abstract
Leonie Geiger
 
On the Subject of Religion 5. Response: Weaponizing Religious Literacy: "Religionizing" as Revitalizing the Field or Reinforcing Neoliberal Values? Abstract
Martha Smith Roberts
 
On the Subject of Religion 6. The Enduring Presence of Our Pre-Critical Past; or, Same As it Ever Was, Same As it Ever Was Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
On the Subject of Religion 7. Response: The Vocation of a Scientist of Religion Abstract
D. Jamil Grimes
 
On the Subject of Religion 8. Response: Historicizing Endurance Abstract
Andrew Durdin
 
On the Subject of Religion 9. Response: Intercepted Dispatches: A Speculative History of the Future of Religious Studies Abstract
Rebekka King
 
On the Subject of Religion 10. Private Money and the Study of Religions: Problems, Perils, and Possibilities Abstract
Gregory Alles
 
On the Subject of Religion 11. Response: Drugs, Dog Chow, and Dharma Abstract
Michael Altman
 
On the Subject of Religion 12. Response: Between Wittgenstein and Zuckerberg: Selling the Academic Study of Religion in a Buyer’s Market Abstract
John McCormack
 
On the Subject of Religion 13. Response: Religious Studies: A Pawn in the Culture Wars Abstract
Natalie Avalos
 
On the Subject of Religion 14. International Perspectives on/in the Field Abstract
Rosalind Hackett
 
On the Subject of Religion 15. Response: Field of Dreams: What Do NAASR Scholars Really Want? Abstract
Fount LeRon Shults, Wesley Wildman
 
On the Subject of Religion 16. Response: The Benefit of Comparison Abstract
Vaia Touna
 
On the Subject of Religion 17. Response: "Developing" the Field Abstract
Yasmina Burezah
 
On the Subject of Religion Index Details
James Dennis LoRusso
 
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment Introduction Abstract
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke
 
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment Comprehensibility at a Phonological Level Abstract
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke
 
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment Comprehensibility at a Discourse / Text Level Abstract
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke
 
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment Comprehensibility at a Pragmatic Level Abstract
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke
 
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment Comprehensibility and Fluency Abstract
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke
 
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment Technology and Comprehensibility Abstract
Parvaneh Tavakoli
 
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment Teaching towards a Comprehensibility Goal Abstract
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke
 
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment Conclusion Abstract
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke
 
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment Appendix 1: Cambridge B2 First Speaking Task Details
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke
 
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment Appendix 2: IELTS Descriptors Details
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke
 
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment Appendix 3: Fluency Indicators Details
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke
 
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment Appendix 4: Example of a Test Task Details
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke
 
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment List of Figures Details
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke
 
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment List of Tables Details
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke
 
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment Acknowledgements Details
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke
 
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment About the Authors Details
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke
 
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment Index Details
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke
 
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment References Details
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke
 
Vinyl Ventures Foreword Abstract
Bill Nowlin
 
Vinyl Ventures THE BACKSTORY TO STARTING A RECORD COMPANY Abstract
Bill Nowlin
 
Vinyl Ventures ROUNDER’S FIRST TWO RECORDS – OCTOBER 1970 Abstract
Bill Nowlin
 
Vinyl Ventures BUILDING THE BUSINESS – THE EARLY 1970s Abstract
Bill Nowlin
 
Vinyl Ventures ORGANIZING THE INDIE SIDE OF THE RECORD BUSINESS Abstract
Bill Nowlin
 
Vinyl Ventures THE CONCEPT OF A COLLECTIVE IS CALLED INTO QUESTION Abstract
Bill Nowlin
 
Vinyl Ventures THE SECOND HALF OF THE SEVENTIES – GEORGE THORGOOD AND THE DESTROYERS, AND WRESTLING WITH CHANGE Abstract
Bill Nowlin
 
Vinyl Ventures ENTERING THE 1980s: 50 DATES IN 50 STATES – NO NIGHTS OFF! Abstract
Bill Nowlin
 
Vinyl Ventures STARTING OUR SECOND DECADE, A MATURING COMPANY, AND SOME REAL GROWING PAINS Abstract
Bill Nowlin
 
Vinyl Ventures THE MIDDLE 1980s – FLYING BY THE SEAT OF OUR PANTS Abstract
Bill Nowlin
 
Vinyl Ventures ALISON KRAUSS – 1986 AND FOR DECADES TO COME Abstract
Bill Nowlin
 
Vinyl Ventures 1990 – ROUNDER TURNS 20 Abstract
Bill Nowlin
 
Vinyl Ventures 1995 - A QUARTER OF A CENTURY IN, AND STILL FLYING BY THE SEAT OF OUR PANTS Abstract
Bill Nowlin
 
Vinyl Ventures JOHN VIRANT – “THE FOURTH ROUNDER” Abstract
Bill Nowlin
 
Vinyl Ventures 2000 – ROUNDER TURNS 30 AS WE ENTER A NEW CENTURY Abstract
Bill Nowlin
 
Vinyl Ventures SELLING THE COMPANY – THE NEXT ITERATION: THE CONCORD CONNNECTION (2010) Abstract
Bill Nowlin
 
Vinyl Ventures ROUNDER’S SENSE OF MISSION Abstract
Bill Nowlin
 
Vinyl Ventures The Rounder Founders Abstract
Bill Nowlin
 
Keith Jarrett Preface to the English Edition Abstract
Wolfgang Sandner
 
Keith Jarrett Foreword Abstract
Wolfgang Sandner
 
Keith Jarrett Overture Abstract
Wolfgang Sandner
 
Keith Jarrett Growing up in Allentown Abstract
Wolfgang Sandner
 
Keith Jarrett Three Steps to Jazz: Art - Charles - Miles Abstract
Wolfgang Sandner
 
Keith Jarrett Ideal Partnership Abstract
Wolfgang Sandner
 
Keith Jarrett The Formative Years Abstract
Wolfgang Sandner
 
Keith Jarrett Winding Paths to Musical Mastership Abstract
Wolfgang Sandner
 
Keith Jarrett Limitless Soloist Abstract
Wolfgang Sandner
 
Keith Jarrett Grandeur and Crisis Abstract
Wolfgang Sandner
 
Keith Jarrett The History of a Cult Recording Abstract
Wolfgang Sandner
 
Keith Jarrett America's Songbook Abstract
Wolfgang Sandner
 
Keith Jarrett The Jazz Man as Classical Musician Abstract
Wolfgang Sandner
 
Keith Jarrett The Complete Artist Abstract
Wolfgang Sandner
 
Keith Jarrett Objection Abstract
Wolfgang Sandner
 
Keith Jarrett Epilogue Abstract
Wolfgang Sandner
 
Keith Jarrett Discography Abstract
Wolfgang Sandner
 
Keith Jarrett Acknowledgements Abstract
Wolfgang Sandner
 
Keith Jarrett Bibliography Abstract
Wolfgang Sandner
 
Keith Jarrett Index Abstract
Wolfgang Sandner
 
Hear My Train A Comin’ Introduction Abstract
Kevin Le Gendre
 
Hear My Train A Comin’ The Song and Jimi Hendrix Abstract
Kevin Le Gendre
 
Hear My Train A Comin’ The Songs of Jimi Hendrix Abstract
Kevin Le Gendre
 
Hear My Train A Comin’ The Songs from Jimi Hendrix Abstract
Kevin Le Gendre
 
Hear My Train A Comin’ Notes Abstract
Kevin Le Gendre
 
Hear My Train A Comin’ Bibliography Abstract
Kevin Le Gendre
 
Hear My Train A Comin’ Index Abstract
Kevin Le Gendre
 
Albion's Sage for the New Age Alternative Theories on Religion Abstract
Marleen Thaler
 
Albion's Sage for the New Age Alternative Theories on Sacred Place and Nature Abstract
Marleen Thaler
 
Albion's Sage for the New Age John Michell Abstract
Marleen Thaler
 
Albion's Sage for the New Age Glastonbury Abstract
Marleen Thaler
 
Albion's Sage for the New Age Michell's Sacred Place Theory Abstract
Marleen Thaler
 
Albion's Sage for the New Age Squaring the Circle Abstract
Marleen Thaler
 
Albion's Sage for the New Age Conclusion Abstract
Marleen Thaler
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry Author's Preface Abstract
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry Note to the Reader Abstract
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry I.1 Short Introduction Abstract
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry I.2 Graphic Map of Terms Abstract
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry I.3 Alphabetic Display Abstract
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry I.4 Wine and Food Pairing Abstract
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry I.5 Chronology of Events Abstract
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry II.1 Short Introduction Abstract
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry II.2 Graphic Map of Terms Abstract
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry II.3 Alphabetic Display Abstract
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry II.4 Wine and Food Pairing Abstract
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry II.5 Chronology of Events Abstract
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry III.1 Short Introduction Abstract
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry III.2 Graphic Map of Terms Abstract
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry III.3 Alphabetic Display Abstract
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry III.4 Wine and Food Pairing Abstract
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry III.5 Chronology of Events Abstract
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry Online References Details
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry Literature on Fortified Wines Details
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry Appendix: To Inquisitive Readers Abstract
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry List of Figures Details
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry List of Tables Details
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry List of Photographs Details
Piotr Nagórka
 
Madeira, Port, Sherry Subject Index Details
Piotr Nagórka
 
Negotiating Social Relations Negotiating Social Relations: A Systemic Functional Perspective Abstract
Y.J. Doran, J.R. Martin, Michele Zappavigna
 
Negotiating Social Relations Negotiating Tenor: Rendering Meaning in Dialogue and Monologue Abstract
Y.J. Doran, J.R. Martin, Michele Zappavigna
 
Negotiating Social Relations Positioning Others: Tendering in Text Abstract
Y.J. Doran, J.R. Martin, Michele Zappavigna
 
Negotiating Social Relations Building Values: Establishing Meanings to Share Abstract
Y.J. Doran, J.R. Martin, Michele Zappavigna
 
Negotiating Social Relations Tuning: Adjusting the Meanings We Share Abstract
Y.J. Doran, J.R. Martin, Michele Zappavigna
 
Negotiating Social Relations Resources for Negotiating Social Relations Abstract
Y.J. Doran, J.R. Martin, Michele Zappavigna
 
Negotiating Social Relations Preface Details
Y.J. Doran, J.R. Martin, Michele Zappavigna
 
Religions of the World Introduction Details
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey
 
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