Aesthetic Femininity and Domestic Modernity in Late Victorian Advice Literature considers how the domestic interior is constituted, imag(in)ed, contested, and mediated in the public forum of advice literature.
The book brings together a unique and diverse group of global scholars/researchers to reframe gentrification debates from a comparative, transnational, and interdisciplinary perspective.
This book offers a novel perspective on aesthetics in experimentation via ten original essays from an interdisciplinary group comprised of philosophers, historians of science and art, and artists.
This book explores the exciting fields of Affective Learning, Serious Games, and next-generation educational technologies, shedding light on recent research and its implications for the future of education. These emerging disciplines leverage emotional engagement and game-based learning to enhance educational outcomes.
This book introduces a transformative framework for thinking and problem-solving, designed to address the pressing issues of affordability in modern society. By integrating value, customer needs, and cost, this approach moves beyond conventional methods to deliver sustainable solutions that balance performance, profitability, and prosperity.
This book explores Africa-EU relations within the African Continental Free Trade Area, both at regional levels and as a series of processes of socioeconomic and political interactions between various actors. The book will interest academics who specialise in International Relations, African Studies, Political Economy and Sociology.