Culture and Conflicts in Sierra Leone Mining Per SiveforsThis book argues that mining area conflicts of Sub Saharan African countries, like Sierra Leone, and their impacts on mineral development and policy stem from cultural differences in land governance. Extractive industries operating under state laws, which have roots in colonial policies, clash with customary land governance system through landlord stranger relations.
The Exhibition of Modern Brazilian Paintings
the prism of supernatural bodies reveals how those debates were interlinked
sexual violence
The Insider’s Secrets to Finding Your School Leadership Job: This practical 125-page self-help professional guide coaches school and district leadership candidates step-by-step through the hiring process for their dream jobs in public education
the British Empire and finally its legacy
social thought and the predicaments of modern society
these postcards mailed from the edge of danger nonetheless maintain the upbeat language of their medium
The first full-length collection of essays on the poetry of Carol Ann Duffy
This edited collection is the first book to that focus on the intersection between dance
and Orphan Black's own textual genealogy within the contexts of science
Assesses the impact of the Second Vatican Council on the ordinary believer
World Film Locations: Glasgow explores Scotland’s biggest city and the many locations in which its films are viewed