Issue | Title | |
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 | ||
Religions of the World | African Religions | Abstract |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | Buddhism | Abstract |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | Chinese Religions | Abstract |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | Christianity | Abstract |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | Hinduism | Abstract |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | Indigenous Religions in North America | Abstract |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | Islam | Abstract |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | Japanese Religions | Abstract |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
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