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Routledge is a global publisher of academic books, journals and online resources in the humanities and social sciences. Founded in 1836, we have published many of greatest thinkers and scholars of the last hundred years, including Adorno, Einstein, Russell, Popper, Wittgenstein, Jung, Bohm, Hayek, McLuhan, Marcuse and Sartre. Today we publish some 600 journals and around 2,000 new books each year, from offices all over the world. Our current publishing program encompasses the liveliest texts, and the best in research. Our books backlist has over 35,000 titles in print. We take pride in the range and strength of the backlist and we use the latest technology to promote it using a wide range of formats, both in print and online.
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In Australia, as in many other parts of the world, there is a growing realisation that freshwater resources are finite and cannot support unlimited growth and development. Intensifying economic practices have led to the degradation of major aquatic ecosystems, while simultaneously creating conflicts between water using groups. Urban communities now...
Publications received between 2 May 2005 and 1 June 2006
The following list includes recent books potentially relevant to the traditional and/or allied disciplines of linguistics. An effort is made to see that all books of interest to the readers of Linguistics are reviewed. Publishers receive two copies of reviews accepted for publication. We regret that it is not possible...
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Posted in fall 2003/Publies a l'automne 2003 NAOMI ADELSON, "Being Alive Well": Health and the Politics of Cree Well-Being, University of Toronto Press, 2000 (reviewed by Linda Garro, University of California, Los Angeles). PETER B. AINSWORTH, Offender Profiling and Crime Analysis, Willan Publishing, 2001 (reviewed by Ron Melchers,...
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ABSTRACT: Urban sprawl's negative impacts have been amply demonstrated, starting as long as 30 years ago, and most North American urban plans have, somewhere, reference to sprawl as bad policy (or, perhaps, absence of policy). Yet North Americans continue to tolerate the construction of more and more suburban subdivisions. This...
Books received but not reviewed: January-December 2004
Allinson, Gary D., Japan's Postwar History. Ithaca, New York, Cornell University Press, 2004. xiv, 223 pp. Anderson, Mary J. (ed.), The Life Writings of Mary Baker McQuesten: Victorian Matriarch. Life Writing Series. Waterloo, Ontario, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2004. xxii, 337 pp. Andrew, Rod Jr., Long Gray Lines:...
Publications received between 2 May 2003 and 1 June 2004
The following list includes recent books potentially relevant to the traditional and/or allied disciplines of linguistics. An effort is made to see that all books of interest to the readers of Linguistics are reviewed. Publishers receive two copies of reviews accepted for publication. We regret that it is not possible...
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Abram, D. (1996). The spell of the sensuous: Perception and language in a more-than-human world. New York: Pantheon. ADILKNO [The Foundation for the Advancement of Illegal Knowledge]. (1994). Cracking the movement: Squatting beyond the media (L. Martz, Trans.). Brooklyn, NY: Autonomedia. Albrecht, R. in press. Mediating the muse:...
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Aberth, John, A Knight at the Movies: Medieval History on Film. New York, Routledge, 2003. xi, 332 pp. Adorno, Theodor W. (ed., Rolf Tiedemann; trans. Rodney Livingstone, and others) Can One Live after Auschwitz? A Philosophical Reader. Palo Alto, California, Stanford University Press, 2003. xxvii, 525 pp. Agnew,...
Publications received between 2 June 2002 and 1 May 2003
The following list includes recent books potentially relevant to the traditional and/or allied disciplines of linguistics. An effort is made to see that all books of interest to the readers of Linguistics are reviewed. Publishers receive two copies of reviews accepted for publication. We regret that it is not possible...
Books received but not reviewed
Acker, Victor, and Celestin Freinet, Contributions to the Study of Education. Westport, Connecticut, Greenwood Press, 2000. xiii, 153 pp. Adorno, Theodor and Walter Benjamin, The Complete Correspondence 1928-1940. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 1999. viii, 383 pp. Allman, Jean and Victoria Tashijian, "I Will Not Eat Stone": A...
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