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Land, God, and Guns(2020) GAHMAN, LEVIHow rationalities and rites of passage associated with manhood in the white American Heartland are constitutive of racist and heteropatriarchal violenceVezava: Trda72,96 €
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Life As Told by a Sapiens to a Neanderthal(2022) MILLAS, JUAN JOSE,ARSUAGA, JUAN LUISVezava: Trda21,02 €
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Right Where We Belong(2022) DRYDEN-PETERSON, SARAHRefugee children have among the fewest educational opportunities, their formal schooling having been disrupted; their futures, beset by exclusion and uncertainty. Dryden-Peterson describes displaced students’ and teachers’ novel techniques to accomplish lVezava: Trda49,27 €
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Herring and People of the North Pacific(2021) THORNTON, THOMAS F.,MOSS, MADONNA L.Vezava: Mehka46,56 €
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Religion's Sudden Decline(2021) INGLEHART, RONALD F. (PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN)Vezava: Mehka52,25 €
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Technology and Isolation(2017) LAWSON, CLIVE (UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE)This book combines recent developments in social ontology with classic ideas from the philosophy of technology. Individual chapters also contribute to a range of issues from the history, sociology, psychology and economics of technology. The overall aim oVezava: Trda157,27 €
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Rituality and Social (Dis)Order(2022) TESTA, ALESSANDRO (CHARLES UNIVERSITY, CZECH REPUBLIC)This is the first comparative historical anthropology of popular European Carnival written in English, with a focus on its cultural, religious, and political dimensions and transformations throughout the centuries.Vezava: Mehka75,24 €
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Inside Mathforum.org(2017) SHUMAR, WESLEY (DREXEL UNIVERSITY, PHILADELPHIA)This book details how the Math Forum uses the internet and digital media to support learning interactions of teachers and students. It is a case study for university students, pre-service teachers, and faculty members interested in how learning and profesVezava: Trda168,62 €
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Origins of Unfairness(2019) O'CONNOR, CAILIN (ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE)In almost every human society some people get more and others get less. Why is inequity the rule in human societies? Philosopher Cailin O'Connor reveals how cultural evolution works on social categories such as race and gender to generate unfairness.Vezava: Trda67,46 €