The Participatory Turn Leigh McKinnonCuts through traditional debates to argue that religious phenomena are cocreated by human cognition and a generative spiritual power. Can we take seriously religious experience, spirituality, and mysticism, without reducing them to either cultural linguistic by products or simply asserting their validity as a dogmatic fact? The contributors to this volume argue that we can, and they offer a new way: the "participatory turn," which proposes that
the ultra-high spatial resolution and the increased flexibility of image acquisition have made UAS remote sensing an ideal technique for identifying
The region has also had the world’s worst economic performance in this period
This book provides guidance on essential regulatory and ethical knowledge
This collection of new research brings together state of the art thinking by 46 experts from academia and business on all key aspects of Islamic Finance
the books containing notarial acts
This contributed volume presents a broad array of manifestations given to demons in Ancient Egypt through iconography
Taking the habitus as a central theme of analysis
by leading Egyptologist Aidan Dodson
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a preliminary report for a reference catalog on the stelae and other inscribed objects from Deir al-Medina
This book examines the commonalities and the differences in economic and political interest between the BRICS countries and the GCC countries
evidence that its sense is diffuse