Aisha S. Durham, co-editor of Home Girls Make Some Noise: Hip Hop Feminism Anthology (2007) and Globalizing Cultural Studies: Ethnographic Interventions in Theory, Method, and Policy (Peter Lang, 2007
Volume three in Warsaw Studies in Culture and Society from Peter Lang Academic Research, this book documents an ethnographic study of teenagers in Poland. The goal was to understand their everyday use
This book’s predecessor, Black Sons to Mothers: Compliments, Critiques, and Challenges for Cultural Workers in Education (Peter Lang, 2000), sparked a decade of meaningful scholarship on the education
In this extension of The Cell Phone Reader (Peter Lang, 2006),Arceneaux (journalism and media studies, San Diego State U.) andKavoori (journalism and mass communication, U. of Georgia),introduce criti
Hinchey (Columbia U.) has written this education primer designed to assist teachers in developing action plans for individual students, or even the community at large. Part of the Peter Lang Primer se
Published by Peter Lang in 2007, The Impact of Hospitals 300-2000 (ed. Henderson, Horden and Pastore) comprised a selection of the papers delivered at two conferences (in 1999 and 2001) that were orga
This book was the winner of the 2011 Peter Lang Young Scholars Competition in German Studies. The post-war landscape of Europe is unthinkable without the voices of the Austrian writers Ingeborg Bachma
This book is a follow-up to the author’s previous Peter Lang book, The Rendez-Vous: Poems of Multicultural Experience (2003). The new book contains recent poetry and prose by Andrew Parkin, together w
Schoneberger presents students, academics, and researchers with an investigation of the nominal morphology acquisition and development in L1 English-speaking children acquiring German as a second lang
Rauch presents students, academics and researchers with a collected volume of research from the Bay Area German Linguistic Fieldwork Project, a twenty-five year project investigating the changing lang
Hirano (English, U. of Kitakyushu, Japan) explores the consequences of frequent interaction between native speakers of different varieties of English in a country where English is not the primary lang
Psychologists and linguists explore how people place other people socially by their accents and dialects in different parts of the world. After establishing a foundational framework, they look at lang
Die Behandlung ausländischen Rechts ist ein lang diskutiertes Thema, dass durch die Vereinheitlichung des internationalen Privat- und Zivilverfahrensrechts durch die Europäische Union wieder an Bedeut
Peter Matthiessen and Ecological Imagination offers an ecocritical reading of the Watson Trilogy---Killing Mister Watson (1990), Lost Man's River (1997), and Bone By Bone (1999)---Which draws together
This collection of essays addresses the issues that have arisen in the development and implementation of national and state standards in science, mathematics, history, economics, and the English lang
This book proposes a detailed picture of the continuities and ruptures between communication in primates and language in humans. It explores a diversity of perspectives on the origins of language, inc
This book presents an overview of communicative language teaching and testing in Central and Eastern European countries. It focuses on the impact of the Common European Framework of Reference for Lang
What’s the role played by the invisible in our lives? At what level can it be perceived when explored in theatre-making? Having as its focus the acting processes carried out by Peter Brook and his act
Human behavior causes environmental problems which, in turn, affect people and whole societies. The author elaborates the role of the public in the discourse about environmental protection. As the pub
«Pedagogy of Insurrection» by Peter McLaren has won the American Educational Research Association, Division B Outstanding Book Recognition Award 2016.Peter McLaren, named Outstanding Educator in Ameri
A book of media theory in accessible language, the basic claim of this volume is that contemporary media technology has made sex subject to the same pressures of mass-media conformity as any other pub
Komsta presents students, academics, researchers, and general-interest readers with a discussion of the evolving urban chronotype as expressed in selected novels written by British author Peter Ackroy
Feature films are jam-packed with political messages. This volume provides the tools for analyzing the politics embedded in films. Contributors reveal how subliminal messages are a clue to how the pub
"This engaging collection of essays considers the cultural complexities of the Franco-Irish relationship in song and story, image and cuisine, novels, paintings and poetry. It casts a fresh eye on pub
Richard Wilkins and Karen Wolf present an innovative look at the relationship between rhetoric and the ethnography of communication. They argue that a situated rhetoric extends beyond the study of pub
Non-dominant languages abound these days; you are as likely to hear an Arabic-Greek mix as you are an English-French. These thirty-two essays track the current trends and examine how the dominant lang
This book examines principles and practices of post-incarceration reentry and reintegration, with a special focus on Reconstruction, Inc., a grassroots organization offering support and assistance esp
Big changes have been taking place in reading in recent years. While American Society has become more visual and digital, the general state of literacy in America is in crisis, with educators and pub
Scholars of communication and related disciplines look at everyday lives in which computer networks are no longer shiny toys, but simply one of the pedestrian dimensions of the world. Their topics inc
How you were educated in Louisiana and how much were largely a matter of race, according to the state's United Houma Nation in. The Nation did not have access to adequate or appropriate systems of pub
Aimed at beginning teachers, education students, and concerned parents, this text provides a clear and accessible explanation of the history of achievement testing and its basic concepts. Coverage inc
A collection of short writings by an Italian scholar in the US, presented in Italian and English on facing pages. No index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
This volume chronicles the visual art and writings of pioneering video artist Frank Gillette. Revisiting his work from the late ‘60’s and ‘70’s to his current practice, this book traces Gillette’s inc
The authors in this volume present a new point of view related to research methods and techniques in public relations and advertising. The book seeks to provide a research guide that covers topics inc
Peter Brook and Ariane Mnouchkine are among the most important directors in recent theatre history. This book focuses on two of their landmark productions, Mahabharata (1985) and Les Atrides (1992–199
Peter Raina’s magnificent history of Lords reform has already brought into the public domain a mass of original documents and thrown light on the debates they fuelled. In Volume 4 he brings his study
Author Peter Usher is emeritus professor of astronomy and astrophysics at The Pennsylvania State University; he has written several books and papers on science in Shakespeare. In this work, he focuses
Editor Klaus Peter Muller presents students, academics, and researchers with a collection of academic essays and scholarly articles examining Scotland from a wide variety of international perspectives
Despite the fact that Gandhi and the Popes are both international religious icons, they have had a curious relationship with each other. In this book, Peter Conslaves, a teacher at the Salesian Pontif
Volume 3 of Peter Raina’s magisterial history covers the 1960s and draws on newly released documents. In astonishing detail, it traces new plans drawn up during the Macmillan-Wilson era to reform the