Issue | Title | |
Sounds Icelandic | Spatiality, Sociality and Circulation: Popular Music Scenes in Reykjavík | Abstract |
Nick Prior | ||
Sounds Icelandic | Triangulating Timbre in Sigur Rós’s Iceland | Abstract |
Brad Osborn, David Blake | ||
Sounds Icelandic | Jón Leifs and the Origins of an Icelandic Style | Abstract |
Árni Ingólfsson | ||
Sounds Icelandic | Beyond Reykjavik 101: Iceland’s Popular Music Mainstream and the Eurovision Song Contest | Abstract |
Sarah Baker | ||
Sounds Icelandic | Nurturing the roots: Músíktilraunir, Iceland’s foremost “Battle of the bands” competition | Abstract |
Arnar Eggert Thoroddsen | ||
Sounds Icelandic | Surrealism in Icelandic Popular Music | Abstract |
John Richardson | ||
Sounds Icelandic | ‘Even Cute Babies Will Bite When Provoked’: Icelandic Popular Music and the Rise of the Krútt | Abstract |
Þorbjörg Hall | ||
Sounds Icelandic | Rímur: From National Heritage to Folk Music | Abstract |
Ragnheiður Ólafsdóttir, Nicola Dibben | ||
Sounds Icelandic | Icelandic hip hop: From ‘Selling American Fish to Icelanders’ to Reykjavíkurdætur (Reykjavík Daughters) | Abstract |
Tony Mitchell | ||
Sounds Icelandic | A Transnational Bedroom Community in Reykjavík | Abstract |
Tony Mitchell | ||
Sounds Icelandic | Introduction | Abstract |
Þorbjörg Hall , Nicola Dibben, Árni Ingólfsson , Tony Mitchell | ||
Sounds Icelandic | Acknowledgments | Abstract |
Þorbjörg Hall , Nicola Dibben, Árni Ingólfsson , Tony Mitchell | ||
Sounds Icelandic | Notes | Abstract |
Þorbjörg Hall , Nicola Dibben, Árni Ingólfsson , Tony Mitchell | ||
Sounds Icelandic | Index | Abstract |
Þorbjörg Hall , Nicola Dibben, Árni Ingólfsson , Tony Mitchell | ||
Nothing Could be Further from the Truth | REED M. N. WEEP: THE MAN, THE LEGEND, THE COLUMNIST | Abstract |
Alumno Sinllanto | ||
Nothing Could be Further from the Truth | HE PACKED A PUNCH | Abstract |
Russell T. McCutcheon | ||
Nothing Could be Further from the Truth | HITTING ROCK BOTTOM WITH REED M. N. WEEP | Abstract |
Craig Prentiss | ||
Nothing Could be Further from the Truth | WHO WAS WEEP? THE REVIEWER | Abstract |
Scott Elliott | ||
Nothing Could be Further from the Truth | BRILLIANT OBSESSIVE: A REED WEEP COMEDY | Abstract |
Craig Martin | ||
Nothing Could be Further from the Truth | THE MCCUTCHEON DECADE, 1997-2001: IT SURE SEEMED LIKE TEN YEARS | Abstract |
Reed Weep | ||
Nothing Could be Further from the Truth | THE PRENTISS DECADE, 2002-2004: I COULD HAVE SWORN IT WAS TEN YEARS | Abstract |
Reed Weep | ||
Nothing Could be Further from the Truth | THE ELLIOTT DECADE, 2005-2008: IT WAS A SHORT DECADE | Abstract |
Reed Weep | ||
Nothing Could be Further from the Truth | THE MARTIN DECADE, 2008-2011: OK, SO MAYBE IT WASN’T EXACTLY TEN YEARS | Abstract |
Reed Weep | ||
Nothing Could be Further from the Truth | Original Publication Information | Abstract |
Alumno Sinllanto | ||
Entering the Stream to Enlightenment | Foreword by Professor Peter Harvey | Abstract |
Peter Harvey | ||
Entering the Stream to Enlightenment | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Yuki Sirimane | ||
Entering the Stream to Enlightenment | Introduction | Abstract |
Yuki Sirimane | ||
Entering the Stream to Enlightenment | Noble persons and how to recognize one | Abstract |
Yuki Sirimane | ||
Entering the Stream to Enlightenment | Does the attainment of a supramundane fruit necessarily involve a specific experience? | Abstract |
Yuki Sirimane | ||
Entering the Stream to Enlightenment | ‘Path, fetter-breaking-experience and effect’ (of the fetter-breaking- experience) | Abstract |
Yuki Sirimane | ||
Entering the Stream to Enlightenment | Noble persons and the nature of their fetter-breaking-experiences | Abstract |
Yuki Sirimane | ||
Entering the Stream to Enlightenment | The stream-enterer | Abstract |
Yuki Sirimane | ||
Entering the Stream to Enlightenment | An interview with a 'possible Arahant' | Abstract |
Yuki Sirimane | ||
Entering the Stream to Enlightenment | Conclusion | Abstract |
Yuki Sirimane | ||
Entering the Stream to Enlightenment | Appendix I – The questionnaire used for the fieldwork and its rationale | Abstract |
Yuki Sirimane | ||
Entering the Stream to Enlightenment | Appendix II – Interview synopsis and analysis | Abstract |
Yuki Sirimane | ||
Entering the Stream to Enlightenment | Appendix III – Interview no.1 (Sample interview) | Abstract |
Yuki Sirimane | ||
Entering the Stream to Enlightenment | Bibliography | Abstract |
Yuki Sirimane | ||
Entering the Stream to Enlightenment | Foreword by Professor Asanga Tilakaratne | Abstract |
Asanga Tilakaratne | ||
Entering the Stream to Enlightenment | Abbreviations and primary sources | Details |
Yuki Sirimane | ||
Entering the Stream to Enlightenment | Indices | Abstract |
Yuki Sirimane | ||
Codes of Conduct | Foreword | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Codes of Conduct | Setting the Table: A Conversation about Code Switching - Culture on the Edge | Abstract |
K. Merinda Simmons, Monica R. Miller | ||
Codes of Conduct | Encoding the Switch: Some Reflections on Cultural Miscegenation and Post-Racialism in Black Popular Culture | Abstract |
James Peterson | ||
Codes of Conduct | “Distinction, Domination, Privilege and The Role of Code Switching” | Abstract |
Vaia Touna | ||
Codes of Conduct | “From Racial Profiling to Facebook Profiles: Hoods, Hoodies, and Keeping It Real in a Virtual World” | Abstract |
Monica R. Miller | ||
Codes of Conduct | “Dynamic Identities: From Brain to Behavior” | Abstract |
Dominic Parker | ||
Codes of Conduct | “Power Play: Race Performance at the Margins” | Abstract |
K. Merinda Simmons | ||
Codes of Conduct | “Is “Feminism” Still Another Dirty “F-Word?”: The Case of Conservative Feminism” | Abstract |
Leslie Smith | ||
Codes of Conduct | “The Work of Code Switching: Implications for Gender and Racial Inequity in Employment” | Abstract |
Jackie Krasas | ||
Codes of Conduct | Conclusion | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
The Archaeology and Architecture of Monasteries in Ireland, 1100-1600 | Chapter 1 Monastic Ireland: inheritance, renewal, dissolution | Abstract |
Tadhg O'Keeffe | ||
The Archaeology and Architecture of Monasteries in Ireland, 1100-1600 | Chapter 2 The anthropology of regular life | Abstract |
Tadhg O'Keeffe | ||
The Archaeology and Architecture of Monasteries in Ireland, 1100-1600 | Chapter 3 Settings and hinterlands | Abstract |
Tadhg O'Keeffe | ||
The Archaeology and Architecture of Monasteries in Ireland, 1100-1600 | Chapter 4 Spiritualities and temporalities | Abstract |
Tadhg O'Keeffe | ||
The Archaeology and Architecture of Monasteries in Ireland, 1100-1600 | Chapter 5 Designing identities: architecture and sculpture | Abstract |
Tadhg O'Keeffe | ||
The Archaeology and Architecture of Monasteries in Ireland, 1100-1600 | Chapter 6 The grateful dead | Abstract |
Tadhg O'Keeffe | ||
The Archaeology and Architecture of Monasteries in Ireland, 1100-1600 | Chapter 7 Reformed monasticism and the ‘School of the West’ | Abstract |
Tadhg O'Keeffe | ||
The Archaeology and Architecture of Monasteries in Ireland, 1100-1600 | Chapter 8 Monasteries in the medieval lordship of Meath | Abstract |
Tadhg O'Keeffe | ||
The Archaeology and Architecture of Monasteries in Ireland, 1100-1600 | Chapter 9 Mendicant settlement and identity in Connacht | Abstract |
Tadhg O'Keeffe | ||
The Archaeology and Architecture of Monasteries in Ireland, 1100-1600 | Chapter 10 Medieval urban monasteries and their dissolution | Abstract |
Tadhg O'Keeffe | ||
The Archaeology and Architecture of Monasteries in Ireland, 1100-1600 | Chapter 11 Imagination and experience in monastic Ireland | Abstract |
Tadhg O'Keeffe | ||
The Archaeology of Medieval Sicily | Introduction | Abstract |
Alessandra Molinari | ||
The Archaeology of Medieval Sicily | Byzantine Sicily (6th to early 9th centuries). A Mediterranean Centrality. | Abstract |
Alessandra Molinari | ||
The Archaeology of Medieval Sicily | Islamic Sicily (9th to 11th centuries). The multiple aspects of ‘Islamicisation’. | Abstract |
Alessandra Molinari | ||
The Archaeology of Medieval Sicily | The Normans and Sicily (11th and 12th centuries). Continuity and crisis. | Abstract |
Alessandra Molinari | ||
The Archaeology of Medieval Sicily | Sicily under the Swabians (late 12th to first half of the 13th century). An Archaeology of Genocide? | Abstract |
Alessandra Molinari | ||
The Archaeology of Medieval Sicily | Conclusions. An island’s medieval archaeology. | Abstract |
Alessandra Molinari | ||
The Archaeology of Stari Bar | 1. Introduction: A Crossroads of Peoples | Abstract |
Sauro Gelichi | ||
The Archaeology of Stari Bar | 2. The Archaeology of a Ghost Town | Abstract |
Sauro Gelichi | ||
The Archaeology of Stari Bar | 3. Creating a City: Antivari between Antiquity and the Middle Ages | Abstract |
Sauro Gelichi | ||
The Archaeology of Stari Bar | 4. The Fashioning of a Venetian Colony | Abstract |
Sauro Gelichi | ||
The Archaeology of Stari Bar | 5. At the Border of the Ottoman Empire: From Town to Village? | Abstract |
Sauro Gelichi | ||
The Archaeology of Stari Bar | 6. The War, Independence and the End of a Town | Abstract |
Sauro Gelichi | ||
The Archaeology of Stari Bar | 7. Local Heritage and Perceptions at Stari Bar: Archaeology and the Community | Abstract |
Sauro Gelichi | ||
Islam and the Tyranny of Authenticity | Preface: Noble Lies | Details |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Islam and the Tyranny of Authenticity | Setting the Problem | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Islam and the Tyranny of Authenticity | Islamic Religious Studies and the Politics of Identity | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Islam and the Tyranny of Authenticity | Prisoners of Said | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Islam and the Tyranny of Authenticity | Insiders, Outsiders, and the Path Between | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Islam and the Tyranny of Authenticity | Business as Usual | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Islam and the Tyranny of Authenticity | Jacob Neusner Meets Islamic Studies | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Islam and the Tyranny of Authenticity | Turf Wars | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Islam and the Tyranny of Authenticity | References | Details |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Islam and the Tyranny of Authenticity | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Islam and the Tyranny of Authenticity | Author Index | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Islam and the Tyranny of Authenticity | Subject Index | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Complex Predicates in Modern Persian | Light Verbs in Persian | Abstract |
Zari Saeedi | ||
Complex Predicates in Modern Persian | Aims and Scope of the Study | Abstract |
Zari Saeedi | ||
Complex Predicates in Modern Persian | Theoretical Framework | Abstract |
Zari Saeedi | ||
Complex Predicates in Modern Persian | Adjectival Predicates | Abstract |
Zari Saeedi | ||
Complex Predicates in Modern Persian | Prepositional Predicates | Abstract |
Zari Saeedi | ||
Complex Predicates in Modern Persian | Conclusion | Abstract |
Zari Saeedi | ||
Complex Predicates in Modern Persian | Bibliography | Abstract |
Zari Saeedi | ||
Complex Predicates in Modern Persian | Index | Abstract |
Zari Saeedi | ||
Complex Predicates in Modern Persian | Appendix A: Aktionsart Diagnostic Test Application to the Persian Adjectival NJs | Abstract |
Zari Saeedi | ||
Complex Predicates in Modern Persian | Appendix B: Aktionsart Diagnostic Test Application to the Persian Prepositional NJs | Abstract |
Zari Saeedi | ||
Complex Predicates in Modern Persian | List of Figures | Abstract |
Zari Saeedi | ||
Complex Predicates in Modern Persian | List of Tables | Abstract |
Zari Saeedi | ||
Complex Predicates in Modern Persian | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Zari Saeedi | ||
Complex Predicates in Modern Persian | List of Abbreviations | Abstract |
Zari Saeedi | ||
Song for Someone | A Long Time Ago | Abstract |
Brian Shaw, Nick Smart | ||
Song for Someone | The Imminent Immigrant | Abstract |
Brian Shaw, Nick Smart | ||
Song for Someone | Everybody’s Song But My Own | Abstract |
Brian Shaw, Nick Smart | ||
Song for Someone | Song For Someone | Abstract |
Brian Shaw, Nick Smart | ||
Song for Someone | Gnu High | Abstract |
Brian Shaw, Nick Smart | ||
Song for Someone | Music for Large and Small Ensembles | Abstract |
Brian Shaw, Nick Smart | ||
Song for Someone | Angel Song | Abstract |
Brian Shaw, Nick Smart | ||
Song for Someone | The Long Waiting | Abstract |
Brian Shaw, Nick Smart | ||
Song for Someone | Introduction | Details |
Brian Shaw, Nick Smart | ||
Song for Someone | Present Past, Past Present: The Musical Legacy of Kenny Wheeler | Details |
Brian Shaw, Nick Smart | ||
Sufism, Pluralism and Democracy | Sufism, Pluralism and Democracy: Contexts, Comparisons and Critiques | Abstract |
Clinton Bennett | ||
Sufism, Pluralism and Democracy | 1. Sufis, Saints and Politics in Islam: An Historical Survey | Abstract |
Clinton Bennett | ||
Sufism, Pluralism and Democracy | 7. In Search of God, In Search of Humanity: Vilayet-e-Mutlaka of Hazrat Delaor Husayn Maizbhandari | Abstract |
Sarwar Alam | ||
Sufism, Pluralism and Democracy | 6. Sufis as Shapers of Pluralist Political Culture: The Examples of Bangladesh and Indonesia | Abstract |
Clinton Bennett | ||
Sufism, Pluralism and Democracy | 9. Looking Inside the Heart: The Universal Appeal of God and Humanity as Reflected in Ibn al-‘Arabi’s Fusus al-Hikam and Maulana Rumi’s Mathnawi Manaw | Abstract |
Sayed Hussaini | ||
Sufism, Pluralism and Democracy | 5. Anti-Saint or Anti-Shrine?: Tracing Deoband's Disdain for the Sufi in Pakistan | Abstract |
Charles Ramsey | ||
Sufism, Pluralism and Democracy | 2. Sufism as a Working Spirit in Globalization and Pluralism: The Case of the Hizmet Movement, a Turkey-oriented Global Islamic Network | Details |
Heon Kim | ||
Sufism, Pluralism and Democracy | 3. A Paradox of Political Mysticism: The Bektashi Sufi Order as an Islamic Esoteric Community and Factor in Albanian National History | Details |
Stephen Schwartz | ||
Sufism, Pluralism and Democracy | 8. Two Beloved Sufi Poets of the Punjab: A Case of 'Hearing without Listening' | Details |
Nikky-Guninder Singh | ||
Sufism, Pluralism and Democracy | “Corporate Islam” versus Sufi Islam and the Articulation of the Present | Abstract |
Sarwar Alam | ||
Sufism, Pluralism and Democracy | Bibliography | Abstract |
Clinton Bennett, Sarwar Alam | ||
Sufism, Pluralism and Democracy | Index | Abstract |
Clinton Bennett, Sarwar Alam | ||
Sufism, Pluralism and Democracy | Tables and Maps | Abstract |
Clinton Bennett, Sarwar Alam | ||
Sufism, Pluralism and Democracy | Abbreviations | Abstract |
Clinton Bennett, Sarwar Alam | ||
Sufism, Pluralism and Democracy | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Clinton Bennett, Sarwar Alam | ||
Being Viking | Preface: Regarding Words | Abstract |
Jefferson Calico | ||
Being Viking | A Brief History of American Astaru | Abstract |
Jefferson Calico | ||
Being Viking | Tributaries of the Heathen Movement | Abstract |
Jefferson Calico | ||
Being Viking | Metagenetics | Abstract |
Jefferson Calico | ||
Being Viking | Spears and Shieldwalls: The Self and the Struggle of Life | Abstract |
Jefferson Calico | ||
Being Viking | Hard Polytheism in a Soft World | Abstract |
Jefferson Calico | ||
Being Viking | Animal Sacrifice and the Blót | Abstract |
Jefferson Calico | ||
Being Viking | Kith and Kin: Asatru as a Family Religion | Abstract |
Jefferson Calico | ||
Being Viking | Introduction | Abstract |
Jefferson Calico | ||
Being Viking | Asatru as Magical Religion | Abstract |
Jefferson Calico | ||
Being Viking | The Wind-Swept Tree: Nature Religion in Asatru | Abstract |
Jefferson Calico | ||
Being Viking | Conclusion | Abstract |
Jefferson Calico | ||
Being Viking | List of Illustrations | Abstract |
Jefferson Calico | ||
Being Viking | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Jefferson Calico | ||
Being Viking | Bibliography | Abstract |
Jefferson Calico | ||
Being Viking | Index | Abstract |
Jefferson Calico | ||
Challenging Sonority | Introduction | Abstract |
Martin Ball, Nicole Müller | ||
Challenging Sonority | Sonority in Natural Language: A Review | Abstract |
Joan Rahilly | ||
Challenging Sonority | Sonority in Acquisition: A Review | Abstract |
Jessica A. Barlow | ||
Challenging Sonority | Sonority in Zulu | Abstract |
Brent Archer | ||
Challenging Sonority | Sonority in Some Languages of the Cameroon Grassfields | Abstract |
Matthew Faytak | ||
Challenging Sonority | An Investigation of Sonority Theory in Mandarin Chinese | Abstract |
Li Qiang | ||
Challenging Sonority | Sonority and Syllabification in Casual and Formal Mongolian Speech | Abstract |
Anastasia Karlsson, Jan-Olof Svantesson | ||
Challenging Sonority | Relating the Sonority Hierarchy to Articulatory Timing Patterns: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective | Abstract |
Ioana Chitoran | ||
Challenging Sonority | Sonority and the Unusual Behavior of /s/ | Abstract |
Heather Goad | ||
Challenging Sonority | Exceptions to the SSP: Evidence from Ottawa for a Metatheoretical Approach | Abstract |
Marie Klopfenstein | ||
Challenging Sonority | Parsing Salish Consonant Clusters | Abstract |
Sonya Bird, Ewa Ewa Czaykowska-Higgins | ||
Challenging Sonority | Sonority and Other Constraints in Gitksan Consonant Clusters | Abstract |
Jason Brown | ||
Challenging Sonority | Syllable Structure in Papiamentu and the Sonority Scale | Abstract |
Yolanda Rivera Castillo | ||
Challenging Sonority | A New Sonority Degree in the Realization of Dental Affricates /ts dz/ in Italian | Abstract |
Chiara Meluzzi | ||
Challenging Sonority | Acquisition of /s/-Clusters in a Greek-English Bilingual Child: Sonority or OCP? | Abstract |
Mehmet Yavaş, Elena Babatsouli | ||
Challenging Sonority | The Influence of Sonority on Cluster Acquisition of Egyptian Arabic Children Aged Two to Three Years | Abstract |
Mona Maamoun | ||
Challenging Sonority | Sonority and Cluster Reduction in Typical and Atypical Phonological Development in Farsi | Abstract |
Forugh Shooshtaryzadeh | ||
Challenging Sonority | Sonority and Aphasia | Abstract |
Martin Ball, Nicole Müller, Chris Code | ||
Challenging Sonority | Motivating and Explaining the Structure of Segment Sequences | Abstract |
Mark Jones | ||
Challenging Sonority | Index | Abstract |
Martin Ball | ||
Challenging Sonority | Sonority and Initial Consonant Mutation in the Celtic Languages | Details |
Martin Ball, Nicole Müller | ||
The Birth of the Academic Article | Getting things started: by way of introduction | Abstract |
Janet Joyce | ||
The Birth of the Academic Article | Linguistic background | Abstract |
Janet Joyce | ||
The Birth of the Academic Article | Historical background | Abstract |
David Banks | ||
The Birth of the Academic Article | The documents to be used: a corpus | Abstract |
David Banks | ||
The Birth of the Academic Article | Thematic structure: a starting point | Abstract |
David Banks | ||
The Birth of the Academic Article | Transitivity: actions, events, states | Abstract |
David Banks | ||
The Birth of the Academic Article | Modality: possibility, ability, obligation | Abstract |
David Banks | ||
The Birth of the Academic Article | Nominalization: reifying processes | Abstract |
David Banks | ||
The Birth of the Academic Article | Winding up and winding down: by way of conclusion | Abstract |
David Banks | ||
The Birth of the Academic Article | References | Abstract |
David Banks | ||
The Birth of the Academic Article | Appendix 1: Estimated number of words | Details |
David Banks | ||
The Birth of the Academic Article | Appendix 2: Journal des Sçavans corpus | Abstract |
David Banks | ||
The Birth of the Academic Article | Appendix 3: Philosophical Transactions corpus | Abstract |
David Banks | ||
The Birth of the Academic Article | Author index | Abstract |
David Banks | ||
The Birth of the Academic Article | Subject index | Abstract |
David Banks | ||
Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur'anic Exegesis | 1. What is Hermeneutics? | Abstract |
Massimo Campanini | ||
Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur'anic Exegesis | 2: The Qur’an as Event | Abstract |
Massimo Campanini | ||
Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur'anic Exegesis | 3: Tafsīr and Ta’wīl | Abstract |
Massimo Campanini | ||
Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur'anic Exegesis | 12: Phenomenology | Abstract |
Massimo Campanini | ||
Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur'anic Exegesis | 13: A Phenomenological Path in the Qur’ān | Abstract |
Massimo Campanini | ||
Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur'anic Exegesis | 14: Conclusion - From Hermeneutics to Praxis | Abstract |
Massimo Campanini | ||
Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur'anic Exegesis | Bibliography | Abstract |
Massimo Campanini | ||
Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur'anic Exegesis | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Massimo Campanini | ||
Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur'anic Exegesis | Index | Abstract |
Massimo Campanini | ||
Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur'anic Exegesis | Introduction | Abstract |
Massimo Campanini | ||
Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur'anic Exegesis | 4: Symbolism | Abstract |
Massimo Campanini | ||
Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur'anic Exegesis | 5: Being and Language | Abstract |
Massimo Campanini | ||
Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur'anic Exegesis | 6: Literary Hermeneutics | Abstract |
Massimo Campanini | ||
Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur'anic Exegesis | 7: Structure and Historicity | Abstract |
Massimo Campanini | ||
Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur'anic Exegesis | 8: Scientific Hermeneutics | Abstract |
Massimo Campanini | ||
Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur'anic Exegesis | 9: The Translation of the Qur’ān as Hermeneutical Exercise | Abstract |
Massimo Campanini | ||
Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur'anic Exegesis | 10: Hermeneutics and Praxis | Abstract |
Massimo Campanini | ||
Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur'anic Exegesis | 11: Summary of Part I | Abstract |
Massimo Campanini | ||
Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur'anic Exegesis | Objectives | Abstract |
Massimo Campanini | ||
Playful Texts and the Emergent Reader | List of figures | Abstract |
Anne Plummer | ||
Playful Texts and the Emergent Reader | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Anne Plummer | ||
Playful Texts and the Emergent Reader | Introduction | Abstract |
Anne Plummer | ||
Playful Texts and the Emergent Reader | Make-believe play and the making of meaning | Abstract |
Anne Plummer | ||
Playful Texts and the Emergent Reader | Language play and nonsense | Abstract |
Anne Plummer | ||
Playful Texts and the Emergent Reader | Interacting with texts | Abstract |
Anne Plummer | ||
Playful Texts and the Emergent Reader | Playful texts | Abstract |
Anne Plummer | ||
Playful Texts and the Emergent Reader | Learning to look: reading playful texts with children | Abstract |
Anne Plummer | ||
Playful Texts and the Emergent Reader | Bibliography | Abstract |
Anne Plummer | ||
Playful Texts and the Emergent Reader | Index | Abstract |
Anne Plummer | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | 2. Digitality and Persuasive Technologies: Towards an SFL Model of New Social Actions and Practices in Digital Settings | Abstract |
Sandra Petroni | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | 3. Digital Citizenship: Social Actors in Blog Posts to Chilean Online News Portals | Abstract |
Lesmer Montecino, Cristina Arancibia | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | 4. Imagined Community and Affective Alignment in Steve Jobs Memorial Tributes on YouTube | Abstract |
Anu Harju | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | 5. Commenting, Interacting, Reposting: A Systemic-Functional Analysis of Online Newspaper Comments | Abstract |
Mariavita Cambria | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | 8. Moving Online to Teach Academic Writing in Science and Engineering: Theory and Practice | Abstract |
Helen Drury | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | 9. Cut and Paste: Recontextualizing Meaning-Material in a Digital Environment | Abstract |
Daniel Fryer | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | 10. Analysis of an Online University Lecture: Multimodal Perspectives | Abstract |
Mersini Karagevrekis | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | 7. The Construal of Terminal Illness in Online Medical Texts: Social Distance and Semantic Space | Abstract |
Meriel Bloor | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | 11. Transitivity in Language Event Reports in an Online Corpus of Science Journalism | Abstract |
Blanca Garcia-Riaza | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | 12. Is this the End of Hypertext?: Hotel Websites' Return to Lineality | Abstract |
Martin Kaltenbacher | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | 13. On Negotiating the Hurdles of Corpus-Assisted Appraisal Analysis in Verbal Art | Abstract |
Donna R Miller | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | 14. Diachronic Change from Washington to Obama: The Challenges and Constraints of Corpus-Assisted Meaning Analysis | Abstract |
Paul Bayley, Cinzia Bevitori | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | 15. The Role of Corpus Annotation in the SFL-CL Marriage: A Test Case on the EU Debt Crisis | Abstract |
Sabrina Fusari | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | 16. Grammatical Metaphor through the Lens of Software? Examining “Crisis” in a Corpus of Articles from The Financial Times | Abstract |
Antonella Luporini | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | 17. A Corpus Approach to Method of Development: Discourse Markers and Presuming Reference in 32 ICE-GB Text Types | Abstract |
Michael Cummings | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | 19. Annotating Cohesive Ellipsis in an English-German Corpus | Abstract |
Katrin Menzel | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | Chapter 20: Linguistic Characteristics of Schizophrenia and Mania Computationally Revealed | Abstract |
Ekaterina Shagalov, Jonathan Fine | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | 6. “We’re hearing from Reuters that…”: The Role of Around-the-Clock News Media in the Increased Use of the Present Progressive with Mental Process Type Verbs | Abstract |
Ben Clarke | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | 1. “There’s power in stories”: A Multimodal Corpus-Based and Functional Analysis of Fandom Blogs | Abstract |
Maria Grazia Sindoni | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | List of Figures | Details |
Sheena Gardner, Sian Alsop | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | List of Tables | Details |
Sheena Gardner, Sian Alsop | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | Acknowledgments | Details |
Sheena Gardner, Sian Alsop | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | Introduction | Abstract |
Sheena Gardner, Sian Alsop | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | Subject Index | Abstract |
Sheena Gardner, Sian Alsop | ||
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age | Author Index | Abstract |
Sheena Gardner, Sian Alsop | ||
Key Methods in Second Language Acquisition Research | 1. What are the Key Components in Second Language Research? | Abstract |
Alessandro G. Benati | ||
Key Methods in Second Language Acquisition Research | 2. What Are the Key Components of a Typical Research Paper? | Abstract |
Alessandro G. Benati | ||
Key Methods in Second Language Acquisition Research | 3. Action Research Framework | Abstract |
Alessandro G. Benati | ||
Key Methods in Second Language Acquisition Research | 4. Experimental Research Framework | Abstract |
Alessandro G. Benati | ||
Key Methods in Second Language Acquisition Research | 5. Classroom Observation Research Framework | Abstract |
Alessandro G. Benati | ||
Key Methods in Second Language Acquisition Research | 6. Case Study Research Framework | Abstract |
Alessandro G. Benati | ||
Key Methods in Second Language Acquisition Research | 7. Mixed Research Frameworks and Psycholinguistic Methods | Abstract |
Alessandro G. Benati | ||
Key Methods in Second Language Acquisition Research | 8. Research Components in a Nutshell | Abstract |
Alessandro G. Benati | ||
Key Methods in Second Language Acquisition Research | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Alessandro G. Benati | ||
Key Methods in Second Language Acquisition Research | Preface | Abstract |
Alessandro G. Benati | ||
Key Methods in Second Language Acquisition Research | References | Abstract |
Alessandro G. Benati | ||
Key Methods in Second Language Acquisition Research | Index | Abstract |
Alessandro G. Benati | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 1. What is archaeology? | Abstract |
Aren Maeir | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 2. How does archaeology help us understand the past? | Abstract |
Merilyn Copland | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 3. What do tells tell us? | Abstract |
Merilyn Copland | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 4. Who pays for all this? | Abstract |
Oded Borowski | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 5. Do archaeologists just dig, or is there a plan? | Abstract |
Itzhaq Shai | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 6. How are sites chosen? | Abstract |
Aren Maeir | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 8. Why not dig the whole site? | Abstract |
Aren Maeir | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 9. What is a survey and why use it? | Abstract |
Joe Uziel | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 10. Why leave balks around squares? | Abstract |
Oded Borowski | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 11. What is a locus? | Abstract |
Tim Frank | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 12. What is a phase and a stratum? | Abstract |
Eric Welch | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 13. Are there rules for excavating or special techniques? | Abstract |
Chris McKinney | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 14. How are measurements taken and why? | Abstract |
Eric Welch | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 15. Why sift and how often? | Abstract |
Joe Uziel | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 16. How do you know what things to record? | Abstract |
Seung Ho Bang | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 17. What if an animal got there first? | Abstract |
Elizabeth Arnold | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 18. What is an artifact? | Details |
Edward Maher | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 19. How do you identify an artifact and how it was used? | Abstract |
Tim Frank | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 20. What can pottery tell us? | Abstract |
Nava Panitz-Cohen | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 22. What Is primary vs. secondary use? | Abstract |
Erin Darby | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 23. How is pottery processed during/after the excavation? | Abstract |
Nava Panitz-Cohen | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 24. How can 3D imaging help? | Abstract |
Tim Frank | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 25. How do you spot mudbrick walls? | Abstract |
Amihai Mazar | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 26. How do you identify dirt floors? | Abstract |
Oded Borowski | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 28. How do you date things? | Abstract |
Eric Welch | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 29. What is absolute or relative about dating? | Abstract |
Jill Katz | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 30. Where's the science in all this? | Abstract |
Shira Gur-Arieh | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 31. What is carbon dating? | Details |
Michael Dee | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 32. Can Bayesian statistics help pinpoint dating? | Details |
Michael Dee | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 33. What Is Dendrochronology? | Details |
Brita Lorentzen | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 34. What happens to all the data? | Abstract |
Piotr Bienkowski | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 35. What is Processual Archaeology? | Abstract |
Sarah Costello | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 36. What is Post-Processual Archaeology? | Abstract |
Sarah Costello | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 39. What is Household Archaeology? | Abstract |
Cynthia Shafer-Elliott | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 42. What is Funerary Archaeology? | Abstract |
Helen Dixon | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 40. What is Gender Archaeology? | Abstract |
Cynthia Shafer-Elliott | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 37. What is EthnoArchaeology? | Abstract |
Jennie Ebeling | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 38. What is Experimental Archaeology? | Abstract |
Jennie Ebeling | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 44. How do you define ethnicity? | Abstract |
Aaron Brody | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 43. How do you define cultic context? | Abstract |
Jonathan Greer | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 41. How do you identify children in the archaeological record? | Abstract |
Rona Lewis | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 45. What can we learn from the ancient environment? | Abstract |
Elizabeth Arnold | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 46. What is Landscape Archaeology? | Abstract |
Rafael Lewis | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 47. What is MicroArchaeology? | Abstract |
Deirdre Fulton | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 48. What do we learn from animal bones? | Abstract |
Jonathan Greer | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 49. Why study garbage? | Abstract |
Deirdre Fulton | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 50. What is ArchaeoMetallurgy? | Abstract |
Naama Yahalom-Mack | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 51. What is kept and what Is not, and why? | Abstract |
Leann Pace | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 52. Who owns the artifacts found? | Abstract |
Leann Pace | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 53. How do artifacts end up In museums? | Abstract |
Helen Dixon | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 54. How much looting takes place during or after a dig? | Abstract |
Laura Wright | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 55. How is archaeology used to support nationalism? | Abstract |
Erin Darby | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 56. It is ethical to dig in contested areas? | Abstract |
Laura Wright | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | Introduction | Abstract |
Cynthia Shafer-Elliott | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 7. Who decides who can dig and where? | Abstract |
Chris McKinney | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 27. How do you identify dirt roads? | Abstract |
Rafael Lewis | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | 21. What do we Learn from Whole or Broken Pots? | Abstract |
Jill Katz | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | Index | Abstract |
Cynthia Shafer-Elliott | ||
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant | Contributor Biographies | Abstract |
Cynthia Shafer-Elliott | ||
A Test Book | sgsgas | Abstract |
David Smith | ||
Unveiling Sufism | The Many Faces of Contemporary Sufism in North America | Abstract |
Meena Sharify-Funk, William Dickson | ||
Unveiling Sufism | Warriors, Philosophers and Poets: Sufis in the Age of Colonialization | Abstract |
Meena Sharify-Funk, William Dickson | ||
Unveiling Sufism | Commanding Sultans to Wandering Dervishes: Sufism in the Late Medieval Era | Abstract |
Meena Sharify-Funk, William Dickson | ||
Unveiling Sufism | Synthesizers and Saints: Sufism in the Medieval Era | Abstract |
Meena Sharify-Funk, William Dickson | ||
Unveiling Sufism | A Reality without a Name: Early Sufis and the Formation of Tradition | Abstract |
Meena Sharify-Funk, William Dickson | ||
Unveiling Sufism | Sources of Sufism: Transmission of the Prophetic Word | Abstract |
Meena Sharify-Funk, William Dickson | ||
Unveiling Sufism | Conclusion | Abstract |
Meena Sharify-Funk, William Dickson | ||
Unveiling Sufism | List of Figures | Abstract |
Meena Sharify-Funk, William Dickson | ||
Unveiling Sufism | Preface and Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Meena Sharify-Funk, William Dickson | ||
Unveiling Sufism | Introduction | Abstract |
Meena Sharify-Funk, William Dickson | ||
Unveiling Sufism | Bibliography | Abstract |
William Dickson | ||
Unveiling Sufism | Index | Abstract |
William Dickson | ||
Framing Archaeology in the Near East | Introduction: Social Theory and Archaeology | Abstract |
Ianir Milevski , Thomas Levy | ||
Framing Archaeology in the Near East | Spacetime Mapping the Ancient Near East: Scalability and Seamlessness in Theory and Practice of Spatial Archaeology | Abstract |
Michael Harrower | ||
Framing Archaeology in the Near East | Gender and the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East: Femininities and Masculinities | Abstract |
Joanna Mardas | ||
Framing Archaeology in the Near East | Perspectives on Sex and Gender Questions through Burial Practices in Southern Central Asia during the Bronze Age | Abstract |
Elise Luneau | ||
Framing Archaeology in the Near East | Semiotics in Action: Neolithic Imagery on the Move | Abstract |
Patrycja Filipowicz | ||
Framing Archaeology in the Near East | Social Theories, Technical Identities, Cultural Boundaries: A Perspective on the “Colonial Situation” in Late Chalcolithic 3-5 Northern Mesopotamia | Abstract |
Johnny Baldi | ||
Framing Archaeology in the Near East | The Role of Communication in Late 3rd Millennium BC Mesopotamian Society Supported by Cross-disciplinary Interpretative Tools | Abstract |
Alessandro Di Ludovico | ||
Framing Archaeology in the Near East | New Social Perspectives on Intermediate Bronze Age Burial Practices at Jericho | Abstract |
Aaron Greener | ||
Framing Archaeology in the Near East | The Kingdom of Edom? A Critical Reappraisal of the Edomite State Model | Abstract |
Juan Manuel Tebes | ||
Framing Archaeology in the Near East | Biblical Archaeology, Processualism, Post-Processualism and Beyond | Abstract |
Ianir Milevski , Bernardo Gandulla | ||
Framing Archaeology in the Near East | List of Figures | Abstract |
Ianir Milevski , Thomas Levy | ||
Framing Archaeology in the Near East | List of Tables | Abstract |
Ianir Milevski , Thomas Levy | ||
Framing Archaeology in the Near East | Preface | Abstract |
Ianir Milevski , Thomas Levy | ||
Framing Archaeology in the Near East | Index | Abstract |
Ianir Milevski , Thomas Levy | ||
A Functional Grammar for Writers | Why Learning About Grammar is Learning about CHOICE | Abstract |
Derek Irwin, Viktoria Jovanovic-Krstic | ||
A Functional Grammar for Writers | Traditional Grammar: terms and concepts | Abstract |
Derek Irwin, Viktoria Jovanovic-Krstic | ||
A Functional Grammar for Writers | Creating Sentences | Abstract |
Derek Irwin, Viktoria Jovanovic-Krstic | ||
A Functional Grammar for Writers | A Functional Approach to Understanding Grammar | Abstract |
Derek Irwin, Viktoria Jovanovic-Krstic | ||
A Functional Grammar for Writers | Lexis and grammar: Appraisal resources in writing | Abstract |
Derek Irwin, Viktoria Jovanovic-Krstic | ||
A Functional Grammar for Writers | The world of experience: process types and grammatical metaphor | Abstract |
Derek Irwin, Viktoria Jovanovic-Krstic | ||
A Functional Grammar for Writers | Organizing the text: from sentence to paragraph to essay | Abstract |
Derek Irwin, Viktoria Jovanovic-Krstic | ||
A Functional Grammar for Writers | Of Rhetoric and Grammar, Register and Genre | Abstract |
Derek Irwin, Viktoria Jovanovic-Krstic | ||
A Functional Grammar for Writers | Prescriptive “rules” and academic writing | Abstract |
Derek Irwin, Viktoria Jovanovic-Krstic | ||
Semantics | 1.The nature of meaning | Abstract |
Zeki Hamawand | ||
Semantics | 2. Lexical semantics | Abstract |
Zeki Hamawand | ||
Semantics | 3. Sentential semantics | Abstract |
Zeki Hamawand | ||
Semantics | Preface | Abstract |
Zeki Hamawand | ||
Semantics | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Zeki Hamawand | ||
Semantics | 4. Guiding assumptions | Abstract |
Zeki Hamawand | ||
Semantics | 5. Conceptual structures | Abstract |
Zeki Hamawand | ||
Semantics | 6. Cognitive mechanisms | Abstract |
Zeki Hamawand | ||
Semantics | 7. Categorization | Abstract |
Zeki Hamawand | ||
Semantics | 8. Configuration | Abstract |
Zeki Hamawand | ||
Semantics | 9. Conceptualization | Abstract |
Zeki Hamawand | ||
Semantics | Glossary | Abstract |
Zeki Hamawand | ||
Semantics | Further Reading | Abstract |
Zeki Hamawand | ||
Semantics | Answer Key | Abstract |
Zeki Hamawand | ||
Semantics | Index | Abstract |
Zeki Hamawand | ||
Medieval Visby and Gotland | Introduction | Abstract |
Anders Andrén | ||
Medieval Visby and Gotland | 1. An island in the Baltic Sea | Abstract |
Anders Andrén | ||
Medieval Visby and Gotland | 2. Parishes and churches | Abstract |
Anders Andrén | ||
Medieval Visby and Gotland | 3. Settlement and social order | Abstract |
Anders Andrén | ||
Medieval Visby and Gotland | 4. Rural economy | Abstract |
Anders Andrén | ||
Medieval Visby and Gotland | 5. Early Visby | Abstract |
Anders Andrén | ||
Medieval Visby and Gotland | 6. A north-European metropolis | Abstract |
Anders Andrén | ||
Medieval Visby and Gotland | 7. The civil war in 1288 | Abstract |
Anders Andrén | ||
Medieval Visby and Gotland | 8. The Danish conquest in 1361 | Abstract |
Anders Andrén | ||
Medieval Visby and Gotland | 9. The castle of Visborg | Abstract |
Anders Andrén | ||
Medieval Visby and Gotland | 10. A Danish province | Abstract |
Anders Andrén | ||
Medieval Visby and Gotland | Eplilogue | Abstract |
Anders Andrén | ||
The Sheep People | Towards an Archaeology Informed by Human-Animal Studies | Abstract |
Kristin Armstrong Oma | ||
The Sheep People | Understanding Animals: Perception, Sentience and Anthropomorphism | Abstract |
Kristin Armstrong Oma | ||
The Sheep People | Animal Agency | Abstract |
Kristin Armstrong Oma | ||
The Sheep People | Three-aisled Houses in Early Bronze Age Rogaland: Who were the Household Members? | Abstract |
Kristin Armstrong Oma | ||
The Sheep People | A Closer Look at Sheep, Sheepdogs and the Dynamics of Herding | Abstract |
Kristin Armstrong Oma | ||
The Sheep People | The Sheep People: Towards an Archaeology of Ontology | Abstract |
Kristin Armstrong Oma | ||
The Sheep People | List of Figures | Abstract |
Kristin Armstrong Oma | ||
The Sheep People | List of Tables | Abstract |
Kristin Armstrong Oma | ||
The Sheep People | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Kristin Armstrong Oma | ||
The Sheep People | Appendix | Abstract |
Kristin Armstrong Oma | ||
The Sheep People | Bibliography | Abstract |
Kristin Armstrong Oma | ||
The Sheep People | Index | Abstract |
Kristin Armstrong Oma | ||
The Study of Religious Experience | Foreword | Abstract |
Peggy Morgan | ||
The Study of Religious Experience | 1. How to Study Religious Experience: Historical and Methodological Reflections on the Study of the Paranormal | Abstract |
Fiona Bowie | ||
The Study of Religious Experience | 2. Ethnological and Neurophenomenological Approaches to Religious Experiences | Abstract |
Michael Winkleman | ||
The Study of Religious Experience | 10. Is it Possible to Have a ‘Religious Experience’ in Cyberspace? | Abstract |
Gary Bunt | ||
The Study of Religious Experience | 4. Cultural-Linguistic Constructivism and the Challenge of Near-Death and Out-of-Body Experiences | Abstract |
Gregory Shushan | ||
The Study of Religious Experience | 3. Fieldwork and Embodied Knowledge: Researching the Experiences of Spirit Mediums in the Brazilian Vale do Amanhecer | Abstract |
Emily Pierini | ||
The Study of Religious Experience | 6. Immediate Revelation or the Basest Idolatry? Theology and Religious Experience | Abstract |
Robert Pope | ||
The Study of Religious Experience | 8. Text and Experience: Reflections on 'Seeing' in the Gospel of John | Abstract |
Catrin Williams | ||
The Study of Religious Experience | 7. An Argument from Religious Experience: Origins and Revelations | Abstract |
Tristan Nash | ||
The Study of Religious Experience | 9. Music as Spiritual Experience | Abstract |
June Boyce-Tillman | ||
The Study of Religious Experience | 5. Provincializing Religious Experience; Methodological Challenges to the Study of Religious Experiences in Brazil | Abstract |
Bettina Schmidt | ||
The Study of Religious Experience | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Bettina Schmidt | ||
The Study of Religious Experience | Introduction | Abstract |
Bettina Schmidt | ||
The Study of Religious Experience | Bibliography | Abstract |
Bettina Schmidt | ||
The Study of Religious Experience | Index | Abstract |
Bettina Schmidt | ||
Textbook Violence | Significant or Insignificant Absence? Religion and Violence in RE Textbooks for Norwegian Teacher Education | Abstract |
Bengt-Ove Andreassen | ||
Textbook Violence | This is not a Religion! 'The Trechery of the Images' of Aum, Yasukuni and Al-Qaeda in Japanese Textbooks | Abstract |
Satoko Fujiwara | ||
Textbook Violence | Talking about Conflicts in Pursuit of the Common Good, or how to Handle Sensible Topics while Learning about Religions: The Approach of Ethics and Religious Culture Textbooks in Quebec | Abstract |
Sivane Hirsch | ||
Textbook Violence | Toward an Appreciation of Non-Normativity: A Quasi-Autobiography | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Textbook Violence | Self-Contradictions and Projected Otherness: Images of Sikh Militancy in the Writings of Orientalist Scholars and Contemporary Textbook Authors | Abstract |
James Lewis | ||
Textbook Violence | Undermining Authority: The Representation of Buddhism and Discourse on Modernity in Religion Education Textbooks | Abstract |
Kai Nyborg | ||
Textbook Violence | Colonial Conflicts: Absence, Inclusion and Indigenization in Textbook Presentations of Indigenous Peoples | Abstract |
Torjer Olsen | ||
Textbook Violence | Reading Beyond the Lines: What Students Learn from their History Textbooks | Abstract |
Michael Romanowski | ||
Textbook Violence | Ignore the War: Concentrate on Peace: Textbook Analysis of Strategies in Post-conflict Societies: A Praxeological Approach | Abstract |
Zrinka Stimac | ||
Textbook Violence | Representations of Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust in RE Textbooks for Norwegian Upper Secondary School | Abstract |
Suzanne Thobro | ||
Textbook Violence | Aniconism and Images in Norwegian RE-textbooks: Representations and Historical Change | Abstract |
Sissel Undheim | ||
Textbook Violence | Introduction | Abstract |
Bengt-Ove Andreassen, James Lewis | ||
Textbook Violence | Index | Abstract |
James Lewis, Bengt-Ove Andreassen, Suzanne Thobro | ||
An Introduction to Relational Network Theory | Foreword: On the Creation and Creator of RNT | Abstract |
M.A.K. Halliday | ||
An Introduction to Relational Network Theory | Introduction | Abstract |
Adolfo García | ||
An Introduction to Relational Network Theory | 1. The Origins of Relational Network Theory | Abstract |
Adolfo García | ||
An Introduction to Relational Network Theory | 2. From Language Structure to Language Processing | Abstract |
Adolfo García | ||
An Introduction to Relational Network Theory | 3. From Neurological Structures to Language Processing | Abstract |
Adolfo García | ||
An Introduction to Relational Network Theory | 5. An RNT Approach to the Polish Genitive | Abstract |
Adolfo García | ||
An Introduction to Relational Network Theory | 6. An RNT Approach to Spanish Pronominal Clitics and Verb Endings | Abstract |
Adolfo García | ||
An Introduction to Relational Network Theory | 7. An RNT Approach to Participants in English Texts | Abstract |
Adolfo García | ||
An Introduction to Relational Network Theory | 8. An RNT Approach to Speech Errors in English and Polish | Abstract |
Adolfo García | ||
An Introduction to Relational Network Theory | 4. An RNT Approach to Russian Obstruent Onsets | Abstract |
Adolfo García | ||
An Introduction to Relational Network Theory | Afterword | Details |
Adolfo García | ||
An Introduction to Relational Network Theory | An Interview with Sydney Lamb | Abstract |
Adolfo García | ||
An Introduction to Relational Network Theory | Glossary of Terms | Abstract |
Adolfo García | ||
An Introduction to Relational Network Theory | Indexes | Abstract |
Adolfo García | ||
An Introduction to Relational Network Theory | References | Abstract |
Adolfo García | ||
An Introduction to Relational Network Theory | List of Figures and Tables | Abstract |
Adolfo García | ||
An Introduction to Relational Network Theory | Acknowledgments | Abstract |
Adolfo García | ||
Mosaics | Preface | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | At Home with the Folks | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | Berklee with Herb | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | Return of the Native | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | Down another Road | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | Nil Desperandum - The Jazz Hustler | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | 'Author! Author!' | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | Glad to be Gay | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | The Day of the Dead | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | The Eighties or 'Graham Collier - the Wilderness Years' | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | Pte. James Collier Returns to Hong Kong | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | Educating NYJO | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | 'Not for any Jazz Use' | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | The Last Suites | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | Legacy | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | List of Figures | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | Bibliography | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | Mosaics Interviews and Correspondence | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | Appendix 1: Graham Collier Discography | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | Appendix 2: Compositions | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | Appendix 3: Graham Collier BBC Radio Broadcasts | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | Appendix 4: Royal Academy of Music Collier Alumni | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Mosaics | Index | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
From Jazz to the World, from the World to Jazz | Jazz as a music of migration, a 'world music' | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
From Jazz to the World, from the World to Jazz | Don Cherry. An example of world jazz | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
From Jazz to the World, from the World to Jazz | Astor Piazzolla | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
From Jazz to the World, from the World to Jazz | Brazilian artists Eliane Elias, Antonion Carlos Jobim, Gato Barbieri and Egerberto Gismonti | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
From Jazz to the World, from the World to Jazz | Greece, Mikis Theodorakis and Savina Yannatou. | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
From Jazz to the World, from the World to Jazz | South Africa | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
From Jazz to the World, from the World to Jazz | France, a musical melting pot | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
From Jazz to the World, from the World to Jazz | Britain | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
From Jazz to the World, from the World to Jazz | Italy | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
From Jazz to the World, from the World to Jazz | USA | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
From Jazz to the World, from the World to Jazz | World Music as both a 'brand' and a music of commitment. | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
From Jazz to the World, from the World to Jazz | Conclusion, whither jazz or jazz withers..... | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
From Jazz to the World, from the World to Jazz | Recording List | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
Subtle Citation, Allusion, and Translation in the Hebrew Bible | 1. Echoes of Texts Past | Abstract |
Ziony Zevit | ||
Subtle Citation, Allusion, and Translation in the Hebrew Bible | 3. Method in Determining the Dependence of Biblical on Non-Biblical Texts | Abstract |
David M. Carr | ||
Subtle Citation, Allusion, and Translation in the Hebrew Bible | 12. Gauging Egyptian Influences on Biblical Literature | Abstract |
Michael V. Fox | ||
Subtle Citation, Allusion, and Translation in the Hebrew Bible | 9. The Book of Job and Mesopotamian Literature: How Many Degrees of Separation? | Abstract |
Edward L. Greenstein | ||
Subtle Citation, Allusion, and Translation in the Hebrew Bible | 11. To Refer or Not to Refer: That is the Question | Abstract |
Peter Machinist | ||
Subtle Citation, Allusion, and Translation in the Hebrew Bible | 4. Subtle Citation, Allusion, and Translation: Evidence in Hittite Texts and Some Biblical Implications | Abstract |
Ada Taggar-Cohen | ||
Subtle Citation, Allusion, and Translation in the Hebrew Bible | 10. Method in the Study of Textual Source Dependence: The Covenant Code | Abstract |
David P. Wright | ||
Subtle Citation, Allusion, and Translation in the Hebrew Bible | 5. Identifying Torah Sources in the Historical Psalms | Abstract |
Marc Z. Brettler | ||
Subtle Citation, Allusion, and Translation in the Hebrew Bible | 7. Literary Allusions and Assumptions about Textual Familiarity | Abstract |
Joel S. Baden | ||
Subtle Citation, Allusion, and Translation in the Hebrew Bible | 8. Isaiah 60–62 in Intertextual Perspective | Abstract |
Marvin A. Sweeney | ||
Subtle Citation, Allusion, and Translation in the Hebrew Bible | 6. Identifying Subtle Allusions: The Promise of Narrative Tracking | Abstract |
Jeffery M. Leonard | ||
Subtle Citation, Allusion, and Translation in the Hebrew Bible | 2. Identifying Literary Allusions: Theory, and the Criterion of Shared Language | Abstract |
Joseph Kelly | ||
Subtle Citation, Allusion, and Translation in the Hebrew Bible | 13. A Future for Back-referencing | Abstract |
Ziony Zevit | ||
Subtle Citation, Allusion, and Translation in the Hebrew Bible | Index of Modern Authors | Abstract |
Ziony Zevit | ||
Subtle Citation, Allusion, and Translation in the Hebrew Bible | Index of Subjects | Abstract |
Ziony Zevit | ||
Subtle Citation, Allusion, and Translation in the Hebrew Bible | Index of Biblical Passages | Abstract |
Ziony Zevit | ||
Leadership, Social Memory and Judean Discourse in the Fifth - Second Centuries BCE | Introduction | Abstract |
Diana Edelman | ||
Leadership, Social Memory and Judean Discourse in the Fifth - Second Centuries BCE | Memory and Political Thought in Late Persian/Early Hellenistic Yehud/Judah: Some Observations | Abstract |
Ehud Ben Zvi | ||
Leadership, Social Memory and Judean Discourse in the Fifth - Second Centuries BCE | Memories of Judah’s Past Leaders Utilized as Propaganda in Yehud | Abstract |
James Bos | ||
Leadership, Social Memory and Judean Discourse in the Fifth - Second Centuries BCE | Mystified Authority: Legitimating Leadership Through “Lost Books” | Abstract |
Kåre Berge | ||
Leadership, Social Memory and Judean Discourse in the Fifth - Second Centuries BCE | Israel’s King as Primus Inter Pares: The “Democratic” Re-conceptualization of Monarchy in Deut 17:14–20 | Abstract |
Reinhard Müller | ||
Leadership, Social Memory and Judean Discourse in the Fifth - Second Centuries BCE | The Kingdom of God in Samuel | Abstract |
Geoffrey Parsons Miller | ||
Leadership, Social Memory and Judean Discourse in the Fifth - Second Centuries BCE | Reconsidering Davidic Kingship in Ezekiel | Abstract |
Christophe Nihan | ||
Leadership, Social Memory and Judean Discourse in the Fifth - Second Centuries BCE | Imagining the Memory of an Elder: Job 29–30 | Abstract |
Terje Stordalen | ||
Leadership, Social Memory and Judean Discourse in the Fifth - Second Centuries BCE | At the Hands of Foreign Kings: Divine Endorsement of Foreign Rulers in the Hebrew Bible in the Memory of Persian and Hellenistic Yehud | Abstract |
Thomas Bolin | ||
Leadership, Social Memory and Judean Discourse in the Fifth - Second Centuries BCE | At the Crossroads of Persian and Hellenistic Ideology: The Book of Esther as "Political Theology" | Abstract |
Beate Ego | ||
Leadership, Social Memory and Judean Discourse in the Fifth - Second Centuries BCE | Models of Local Political Leadership in the Nehemiah Memoir | Abstract |
Anne Fitzpatrick | ||
Leadership, Social Memory and Judean Discourse in the Fifth - Second Centuries BCE | The Three Constitutions in Greek Political Thought | Abstract |
Lynette Mitchell | ||
Leadership, Social Memory and Judean Discourse in the Fifth - Second Centuries BCE | Monarchy, Oligarchy, and Democracy in the Constitutional Debate in Herodotus and in 1 Samuel 8 | Abstract |
Wolfgang Oswald | ||
Leadership, Social Memory and Judean Discourse in the Fifth - Second Centuries BCE | Remembering Samson in a Hellenized Jewish Context (Judges 13–16) | Abstract |
Diana Edelman | ||
Leadership, Social Memory and Judean Discourse in the Fifth - Second Centuries BCE | Judith Maccabee? On Leadership, Resistance, and the Great Deeds of Little People | Abstract |
Anne-Mareike Schol-Wetter | ||
Leadership, Social Memory and Judean Discourse in the Fifth - Second Centuries BCE | List of contributors | Abstract |
Diana Edelman, Ehud Ben Zvi | ||
Leadership, Social Memory and Judean Discourse in the Fifth - Second Centuries BCE | Abbreviations | Abstract |
Diana Edelman, Ehud Ben Zvi | ||
Leadership, Social Memory and Judean Discourse in the Fifth - Second Centuries BCE | Index of Ancient Sources | Abstract |
Diana Edelman, Ehud Ben Zvi | ||
Leadership, Social Memory and Judean Discourse in the Fifth - Second Centuries BCE | Author Index | Abstract |
Diana Edelman, Ehud Ben Zvi | ||
Stag and Stone | Introduction: Of Stags on Stones | Abstract |
Jay Johnston | ||
Stag and Stone | Chapter 1. Matter: Cultivation and Co-Learning | Abstract |
Jay Johnston | ||
Stag and Stone | Chapter 2. Spheres of Debate: Discussing Ambiguous Objects | Abstract |
Jay Johnston | ||
Stag and Stone | Chapter 3. Antler Aesthetics: Alternate Epistemologies and Material Culture | Abstract |
Jay Johnston | ||
Stag and Stone | Chapter 4. Static Shamans: Agency and Iconography | Abstract |
Jay Johnston | ||
Stag and Stone | Chapter 5. Transpecies Narrative: Strange and Shifty Beasts | Abstract |
Jay Johnston | ||
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