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  • Title: Production of Emotions

    Production of Emotions

    Perspectives and Functions
    by Teresa Bruś (Volume editor) Marcin Tereszewski (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: Matera, 1945–1960

    Matera, 1945–1960

    The History of a 'National Disgrace'
    by Patrick McGauley (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: Desegregation of the New York City Schools

    Desegregation of the New York City Schools

    A Story of the Silk Stocking Sisters
    by Theresa J. Canada (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: The Language of Passion

    The Language of Passion

    The Order of Poetics and the Construction of a Lyric Genre 1746-1806
    by Anna Cullhed (Author)
    ©2002 Thesis
  • Title: Essence of Political Manipulation

    Essence of Political Manipulation

    Emotion, Institutions, & Greek Foreign Policy
    by Nikolaos Zahariadis (Author)
    ©2005 Monographs
  • Title: The Lexical Domain of Beauty and its Metaphors in the Anglo-Saxon Formulaic Style

    The Lexical Domain of Beauty and its Metaphors in the Anglo-Saxon Formulaic Style

    by Francisco Javier Minaya Gómez (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: On a Scale

    On a Scale

    A Social History of Writing Assessment in America
    by Norbert Elliot (Author)
    ©2005 Textbook
  • Title: Alienation: The Experience of the Eastern Mediterranean (50-600 A.D.)

    Alienation: The Experience of the Eastern Mediterranean (50-600 A.D.)

    by Antigone Samellas (Author) 2011
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: Social Justice Journalism

    Social Justice Journalism

    A Cultural History of Social Movement Media from Abolition to #womensmarch
    by Linda J. Lumsden (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Textbook
  • Title: The Basic Experiences and the Development of the Self

    The Basic Experiences and the Development of the Self

    Development from the point of view of Functional Psychotherapy
    by Luciano Rispoli (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Fear Management

    Fear Management

    Foreign Threats in the Post-War Polish Propaganda. The Influence and the Reception of the Communist Media (1944-1956)
    by Bruno Kamiński (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: A Thousand Years of «Sweet»

    A Thousand Years of «Sweet»

    A Semantic and Cultural Study
    by Joan Tietz (Author)
    ©2001 Thesis
  • The City as Place: Emotions, Experiences, and Meanings

    ISSN: 2632-0924

    The purpose of this series is to examine the city as a lived place. Specifically, we are interested in the ways in which the city is invested with meaning through everyday lived experiences. The series is particularly interested in submissions that focus on the perceptual and felt dimensions of urban places through exploring the experiential, emotional, sensory, and affective dimensions that contribute to how people behave in, feel about, and move around in cities. Books in this series will interrogate the relationship between people and place through a focus on the diverse ways in which subjective and intimate feelings are fundamental constituents of the urban experience. We encourage authors to examine the city as a lived place from a range of different perspectives, and to be inclusive of individual and collective voices in the city to better understand the historical development and contemporary evolution of diverse urban settings. Some of the questions we seek to explore through the series include, but are not restricted to: How is the city experienced, by whom, and how does this change over time? Who shapes the experience of the city and for what reasons? How do individual and shared joy, fear, pride, nostalgia, disgust, or other emotions, shape the meanings attributed to urban spaces? How does the lived experience of, and emotional connections to, urban places inform the way particular spaces within cities are preserved and memorialized, or alternatively demolished and redeveloped? In what ways is our understanding of the lived experience of the city sharpened through the lens of comparative, transnational, and global approaches? The series seeks to examine the real and the imaginary, the representational and the non-representational, the historical and the contemporary, the remembered and the recreated in all historical periods including research on the twenty-first-century city. The series is open to work covering all geographic areas, and we encourage authors, where possible and relevant, to situate their studies in comparative, transnational, or global perspectives. Books may be published in English or in French. Series Editors: Dr Rebecca Madgin, Urban Studies, University of Glasgow and Dr Nicolas Kenny, History, Simon Fraser University. Advisory Board: Prof. Jan Plamper, Goldsmiths, London; Dr Katie Barclay, Adelaide; Prof. Nicole Eustace, NYU; Dr Joseph Prestel, FU Berlin; Prof. Piroska Nagy, Université du Québec à Montréal; Prof. Roey Sweet, Leicester; Prof. Astrid Swenson, Bath Spa; Prof. Steve Cooke, Deakin; Prof. Sian Jones, Stirling; Dr James Lesh, Melbourne; Dr Anneleen Arnout, Radboud. The purpose of this series is to examine the city as a lived place. Specifically, we are interested in the ways in which the city is invested with meaning through everyday lived experiences. The series is particularly interested in submissions that focus on the perceptual and felt dimensions of urban places through exploring the experiential, emotional, sensory, and affective dimensions that contribute to how people behave in, feel about, and move around in cities. Books in this series will interrogate the relationship between people and place through a focus on the diverse ways in which subjective and intimate feelings are fundamental constituents of the urban experience. We encourage authors to examine the city as a lived place from a range of different perspectives, and to be inclusive of individual and collective voices in the city to better understand the historical development and contemporary evolution of diverse urban settings. Some of the questions we seek to explore through the series include, but are not restricted to: How is the city experienced, by whom, and how does this change over time? Who shapes the experience of the city and for what reasons? How do individual and shared joy, fear, pride, nostalgia, disgust, or other emotions, shape the meanings attributed to urban spaces? How does the lived experience of, and emotional connections to, urban places inform the way particular spaces within cities are preserved and memorialized, or alternatively demolished and redeveloped? In what ways is our understanding of the lived experience of the city sharpened through the lens of comparative, transnational, and global approaches? The series seeks to examine the real and the imaginary, the representational and the non-representational, the historical and the contemporary, the remembered and the recreated in all historical periods including research on the twenty-first-century city. The series is open to work covering all geographic areas, and we encourage authors, where possible and relevant, to situate their studies in comparative, transnational, or global perspectives. Books may be published in English or in French. Series Editors: Dr Rebecca Madgin, Urban Studies, University of Glasgow and Dr Nicolas Kenny, History, Simon Fraser University. Advisory Board: Prof. Jan Plamper, Goldsmiths, London; Dr Katie Barclay, Adelaide; Prof. Nicole Eustace, NYU; Dr Joseph Prestel, FU Berlin; Prof. Piroska Nagy, Université du Québec à Montréal; Prof. Roey Sweet, Leicester; Prof. Astrid Swenson, Bath Spa; Prof. Steve Cooke, Deakin; Prof. Sian Jones, Stirling; Dr James Lesh, Melbourne; Dr Anneleen Arnout, Radboud. The purpose of this series is to examine the city as a lived place. Specifically, we are interested in the ways in which the city is invested with meaning through everyday lived experiences. The series is particularly interested in submissions that focus on the perceptual and felt dimensions of urban places through exploring the experiential, emotional, sensory, and affective dimensions that contribute to how people behave in, feel about, and move around in cities. Books in this series will interrogate the relationship between people and place through a focus on the diverse ways in which subjective and intimate feelings are fundamental constituents of the urban experience. We encourage authors to examine the city as a lived place from a range of different perspectives, and to be inclusive of individual and collective voices in the city to better understand the historical development and contemporary evolution of diverse urban settings. Some of the questions we seek to explore through the series include, but are not restricted to: How is the city experienced, by whom, and how does this change over time? Who shapes the experience of the city and for what reasons? How do individual and shared joy, fear, pride, nostalgia, disgust, or other emotions, shape the meanings attributed to urban spaces? How does the lived experience of, and emotional connections to, urban places inform the way particular spaces within cities are preserved and memorialized, or alternatively demolished and redeveloped? In what ways is our understanding of the lived experience of the city sharpened through the lens of comparative, transnational, and global approaches? The series seeks to examine the real and the imaginary, the representational and the non-representational, the historical and the contemporary, the remembered and the recreated in all historical periods including research on the twenty-first-century city. The series is open to work covering all geographic areas, and we encourage authors, where possible and relevant, to situate their studies in comparative, transnational, or global perspectives. Books may be published in English or in French. Series Editors: Dr Rebecca Madgin, Urban Studies, University of Glasgow and Dr Nicolas Kenny, History, Simon Fraser University. Advisory Board: Prof. Jan Plamper, Goldsmiths, London; Dr Katie Barclay, Adelaide; Prof. Nicole Eustace, NYU; Dr Joseph Prestel, FU Berlin; Prof. Piroska Nagy, Université du Québec à Montréal; Prof. Roey Sweet, Leicester; Prof. Astrid Swenson, Bath Spa; Prof. Steve Cooke, Deakin; Prof. Sian Jones, Stirling; Dr James Lesh, Melbourne; Dr Anneleen Arnout, Radboud.

    2 publications

  • Title: Political Leadership:  Structure – Consciousness – Emotions

    Political Leadership: Structure – Consciousness – Emotions

    by Filip Pierzchalski (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: The Streets Echoed with Chants

    The Streets Echoed with Chants

    The Urban Experience of Post-War West Berlin
    by Laura Bowie (Author) 2021
    ©2022 Monographs
  • Title: Giving the Past a Voice: Oral History on Communism in Translation

    Giving the Past a Voice: Oral History on Communism in Translation

    by Diana Painca (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Thesis
  • Title: Searching for the Origins of the Portuguese Waltzes

    Searching for the Origins of the Portuguese Waltzes

    by Richard Simas (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: The Art of War

    The Art of War

    by Deborah Ascher Barnstone (Volume editor) Barbara McCloskey (Volume editor) 2017
    Edited Collection
  • Title: The Externalisation of Asylum Procedures

    The Externalisation of Asylum Procedures

    An Adequate EU Refugee Burden Sharing System?
    by Elisabeth Haun (Author)
    ©2007 Thesis
  • Title: American Women in Cartoons 1890–1920

    American Women in Cartoons 1890–1920

    Female Representation and the Changing Concepts of Femininity during the American Woman Suffrage Movement- An empirical analysis
    by Katharina Hundhammer (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Thesis
  • Title: Double Exile

    Double Exile

    Migrations of Jewish-Hungarian Professionals through Germany to the United States, 1919-1945
    by Tibor Frank (Author)
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: Scraps of Thought: Margin Notes in Old Romanian Books

    Scraps of Thought: Margin Notes in Old Romanian Books

    by Mariana Borcoman (Author) 2015
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: Mystical Forest

    Mystical Forest

    Collected Poems and Short Stories of Dungan Ethnographer Ali Dzhon
    by Kenneth J. Yin (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: At the Center of All Possibilities

    At the Center of All Possibilities

    Transforming Education for Our Children’s Future
    by Doug Selwyn (Volume editor) 2022
    ©2022 Textbook
  • Title: Understanding the Person

    Understanding the Person

    Essays on the Personalism of Karol Wojtyła
    by Grzegorz Hołub (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
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