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Finding Your Way with Your Baby The Emotional Life of Parents and Babies

Bizarre Space A Kid's Guide to Our Strange Unusual Universe

Healing the Heart Helping Your Child Thrive After Trauma

Keep Your Word Discussing Promises

Use Your Words Discussing Articulation

Facing the Storm Using CBT Mindfulness and Acceptance to Build Resilience When Your World's Falling Apart

The Ecological Self

The Ecological Self

Environmental disasters from wildfires and vanishing species to flooding and drought have increased dramatically in recent years and debates about the environment are rarely far from the headlines. There is growing awareness that these disasters are connected – indeed that in the fabric of nature everything is interconnected. However until the publication of Freya Mathews' The Ecological Self there had been remarkably few attempts to provide a conceptual foundation for such interconnectedness that brought together philosophy and science. In this acclaimed book Mathews skilfully weaves together a thought-provoking metaphysics of the environment. She connects the ideas of the seventeenth-century philosopher Spinoza with twentieth-century systems theory and Einstein’s physics to argue that the atomistic cosmology inherited from Newton gave credence to a picture of the universe as fragmented rather than as whole. Furthermore it is such faulty thinking that presents human beings as similarly disconnected and individualistic with the dire consequence that they regard nature as of purely instrumental rather than intrinsic value. She concludes by arguing for an ethics of ecological interdependence and for a basic egalitarianism among living species. A compelling and fascinating account of how we must change our thinking about the environment The Ecological Self is a classic of ecological and environmental thinking. This Routledge Classics edition includes a substantial new Introduction by the author.

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When the Sun Fell Out of the Sky A Short Tale of Bereavement and Loss

The Psychology of Art

The Psychology of Chess

Rodgers and Hammerstein's The Sound of Music

The Little Book of Reflective Practice A Practical Guide to the Early Years

Information Science The Basics

Information Science The Basics

Information Science: The Basics provides an accessible introduction to the multifaceted field of Information Science (IS). Inviting readers to explore a modern field of study with deep historical foundations the book begins by considering the complexities of the term information and the information life cycle from classification to preservation. Each chapter examines a different area within IS surveying its history technologies and practices with a critical eye. This interdisciplinary field incorporates a wide range of approaches which it shares with humanities social science and technology fields. What makes IS unique is its emphasis on the connections between information technology and society. The need to share information more effectively in response to social environmental and biomedical challenges has never been so urgent; the volume discusses the risks as well as benefits that come with the emerging technologies that make it possible. The book also explores how IS with its long-standing commitment to intellectual freedom and digital inclusion and its keen attention to the protection of privacy data ethics and algorithmic transparency can contribute to the creation of a more open and equitable society. Information Science: The Basics is essential reading for anyone who wishes to know more about information and the impact it has on our world. It will be particularly useful for anyone intending to study IS at the undergraduate level or considering a shift to a career in the information professions. | Information Science The Basics

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The Authority of Tenderness Dignity and the True Self in Psychoanalysis

Budgeting and Performance Management in the Public Sector

The Psychology of Belonging

Freedom of Navigation and the Law of the Sea Warships States and the Use of Force

Freedom of Navigation and the Law of the Sea Warships States and the Use of Force

There has been a recent increase in clashes between warships asserting rights to navigate and states asserting sovereignty over coastal waters. This book argues for a set of rules which respect the rights of coastal states to protect their sovereignty and of warships to navigate lawfully whilst also outlining the limits of each. The book addresses the issue of the clash between warships and states by considering the general principles applying to use of force in the law of the sea and the law of national self-defence. It focuses on the right of coastal states to use force to prevent passage of warships which threaten their sovereignty with particular reference to the specific maritime zones as well as by warships to ensure passage or to defend themselves. The book also assesses the extent to which the law of armed conflict may be applicable to these issues. The conclusion draws together a set of rules which take account of both contemporary and historical events and seeks to balance the competing interests at stake. Providing a concise overview of the enduring issue of freedom of navigation this book will appeal to anyone studying international law the law of the sea security studies and international relations. It will also be of interest to naval coast guard and military officers as well as government legal advisors. | Freedom of Navigation and the Law of the Sea Warships States and the Use of Force

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Working-class Stories of the 1890s

Digital Religion: The Basics

Living Your Life with Cancer through Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Flying over Thunderstorms

Classical Mythology: The Basics

The Psychology of the Paranormal

Closing the Reading Gap

Essays on the Transformation of India's Agrarian Economy

The Psychology of the Teenage Brain