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      • Trusted Partner
        July 2025

        Animal

        Sprich oder stirb. Thriller

        by Rode, Tibor

      • Trusted Partner
        December 2001

        Human Rights, Minority Rights, Women's Rights

        Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, 24th–30th June 19999 in New York

        by Herausgegeben von Bröstl, Alexander; Herausgegeben von Pavcnik, Marijan

      • Trusted Partner
        March 2022

        Know Your Rights!

        Klartext über die Rechte von Kindern und Jugendlichen

        by Claudia Kittel, Luisa Neubauer

        Claudia Kittels "Know Your Rights!" richtet sich an Jugendliche ab 12 Jahren und zielt darauf ab, ihnen ihre Rechte gemäß der UN-Kinderrechtskonvention zu vermitteln. In einem klaren und zugänglichen Stil erläutert die Kinderrechtsexpertin und Erziehungswissenschaftlerin, wie wichtig es ist, die eigenen Rechte nicht nur zu kennen, sondern sie auch aktiv einzufordern und in Debatten zu vertreten. Das Buch erklärt, wie diese Rechte in der Praxis geschützt und umgesetzt werden sollen und bietet Jugendlichen Werkzeuge, um sich für ihre Rechte stark zu machen. Durch die Verbindung von theoretischem Wissen und praktischen Beispielen dient es als ein Empowerment-Tool, das Jugendliche dazu befähigt, informierte Teilnehmer*innen in gesellschaftlichen Diskussionen zu sein. Mit einem Vorwort der bekannten Klimaaktivistin Luisa Neubauer, die als das deutsche Gesicht der "Fridays for Future"-Bewegung gesehen wird. Wichtige Lebenskompetenzen: Lehrt Jugendliche, ihre Rechte zu kennen und zu verstehen, was eine grundlegende Fähigkeit für die aktive Teilnahme an der Gesellschaft ist. Empowerment junger Menschen: Motiviert junge Leser dazu, sich für ihre Rechte einzusetzen und aktive Verfechter ihrer Interessen zu werden. Praxisnahe Beispiele: Veranschaulicht, wie Rechte im Alltag angewendet und verteidigt werden können. Förderung des kritischen Denkens: Unterstützt Jugendliche dabei, kritisch über die Rolle der Rechte in ihrem Leben und der Gesellschaft nachzudenken. Klare und ansprechende Sprache: Geschrieben in einem Stil, der Jugendliche anspricht und leicht verständlich ist.

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        International relations
        April 2010

        Human Rights and the Borders of Suffering

        The Promotion of Human Rights in International Politics

        by Anne Brown

        This book, newly available in paperback, argues for greater openness in the ways we approach human rights and international rights promotion, and in so doing brings some new understanding to old debates. Starting with the realities of abuse rather than the liberal architecture of rights, it casts human rights as a language for probing the political dimensions of suffering. Seen in this context, the predominant Western models of rights generate a substantial but also problematic and not always emancipatory array of practices. These models are far from answering the questions about the nature of political community that are raised by the systemic infliction of suffering. Rather than a simple message from 'us' to 'them', then, rights promotion is a long and difficult conversation about the relationship between political organisations and suffering. Three case studies are explored - the Tiananmen Square massacre, East Timor's violent modern history and the circumstances of indigenous Australians. The purpose of these discussions is not to elaborate on a new theory of rights, but to work towards rights practices that are more responsive to the spectrum of injury that we inflict and endure. The book is a valuable and innovative contribution to rights debates for students of international politics, political theory, and conflict resolution, as well as for those engaged in the pursuit of human rights.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2024

        Children’s rights in crisis

        Multidisciplinary, transnational, and comparative perspectives

        by Salvador Santino F. Regilme Jr.

        This book rigorously investigates the contemporary state of children's rights and the multifaceted challenges facing children, uncovering the complexities at their core. In 1989, the United Nations introduced the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), ratified by 196 nations, promising a world where children's rights would reign supreme. In practice, however, realising these rights proves intricate and often precarious. Policies may shine on paper, but their implementation grapples with the challenges posed by global governance structures, national strategies, and local factors. Over three decades since the CRC's inception, this book scrutinises the true efficacy of international commitments, shedding light on underexplored issues and revealing shortcomings in both discourse and actions. With diverse, interdisciplinary perspectives, it recognises the profound influence of global and transnational forces in generating outcomes that impact children's rights and welfare.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        October 2021

        Civilised by beasts

        by Juliana Adelman

      • Trusted Partner
        December 2025

        Animal Farm

        by George Orwell

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2026

        Children’s rights in crisis

        Multidisciplinary, transnational, and comparative perspectives

        by Salvador Santino Regilme

        This book rigorously investigates the contemporary state of children's rights and the multifaceted challenges facing children, uncovering the complexities at their core. In 1989, the United Nations introduced the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), ratified by 196 nations, promising a world where children's rights would reign supreme. In practice, however, realising these rights proves intricate and often precarious. Policies may shine on paper, but their implementation grapples with the challenges posed by global governance structures, national strategies, and local factors. Over three decades since the CRC's inception, this book scrutinises the true efficacy of international commitments, shedding light on underexplored issues and revealing shortcomings in both discourse and actions. With diverse, interdisciplinary perspectives, it recognises the profound influence of global and transnational forces in generating outcomes that impact children's rights and welfare. An electronic edition of this book is freely available under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND) licence.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        April 2021

        Critical theory and human rights

        by David McGrogan, Darrow Schecter

      • Trusted Partner
        November 2016

        Coming to Terms with Life

        by Matthias Wengenroth

        Do you struggle with thoughts and feelings that make life difficult? Have you tried all sorts of ways of dealing with this without getting anywhere? Do you feel that life is passing you by? Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), which this book describes in a clear and entertaining way, provides new and very enlightening insights into the causes of human suffering. At the same time, ACT shows how we can improve the way we handle the difficult aspects of being human, while also developing our abilities and strengths. This title shows how using the described simple but effective methods can lead you to a happier, better life.   Target Group: people who want to utilize their potential more fully, people interested in acceptance and commitment therapy, people practicing or interested in psychotherapy (psychologists, doctors, coaches, social workers)

      • Trusted Partner
        November 2025

        Farm der Tiere

        Ein Märchen | Sie wollten Freiheit. Sie bekommen Unterdrückung | Der Klassiker über Macht, Manipulation und Moral neu übersetzt von Eike Schönfeld

        by George Orwell, Eike Schönfeld

        Eine Farm. Eine Revolution. Ein Traum von Freiheit, der in Diktatur umschlägt. Die Tiere auf der Farm des Säufers Mr Jones werden vernachlässigt, ausgebeutet und misshandelt – bis sie eines Tages beschließen zu rebellieren. Die Intelligentesten unter ihnen, die Schweine, führen den Aufstand an, vertreiben den menschlichen Peiniger und stellen neue Regeln für das Zusammenleben auf: Alle Tiere sind gleich! Ein glückliches Leben scheint bevorzustehen, doch allmählich bilden sich neue Machtstrukturen heraus … und aus ehemals Unterdrückten werden neue Gewaltherrscher. George Orwells dystopischer Roman von 1954 ist erschreckend aktuell – und dabei in zeitgemäßer Neuübersetzung so zugänglich wie nie. In einer Welt voller Fake News, Filterblasen und Führungsversagen hält Orwell uns den Spiegel vor. Ein Kompass für kritisches Denken mit Witz, Biss und bedrückender Klarheit.

      • Trusted Partner
        2020

        How Animals Hammer, Drill and Strike

        Tool Use in the Animal Kingdom

        by Peter-René Becker

        From insects to fish as well as birds and primates: the use of tools is amazingly widespread in the animal kingdom. It’s a misnomer to presume that humans are distinguished by tool use and conscious capacity. So where is culture initiated? The biologist Peter-René Becker has evaluated numerous studies and cites plenty of evidence for the use of the hammer and anvil, lances, bait or sponges. Animals also use “tools as social implements”. Ultimately, the depth of man’s conscience singles him out from other animals.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2025

        Living with water

        Everyday encounters and liquid connections

        by Charlotte Bates, Kate Moles

        Living with water brings together sociologists, geographers, artists, writers and poets to explore the ways in which water binds, immerses and supports us. Drawing from international research on river crossings, boat dwelling, wild swimming, sea fishing, and drought impacts, and navigating urban waters, glacial lagoons, barrier reefs and disappearing tarns, the collection illuminates the ways that we live with and without water, and explores how we can think and write with water on land. Water offers a way of attending to emerging and enduring social and ecological concerns and making sense of them in lively and creative ways. By approaching Living with water from different disciplinary and methodological perspectives, and drawing on research from around the world, this collection opens up discussions that reinvigorate and renew previously landlocked debates. This book is relevant to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 6, Clean water and sanitation

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        August 2022

        The power of citizens and professionals in welfare encounters

        The influence of bureaucracy, market and psychology

        by Nanna Mik-Meyer

        This book is about power in welfare encounters. Present-day citizens are no longer the passive clients of the bureaucracy and welfare workers are no longer automatically the powerful party of the encounter. Instead, citizens are expected to engage in active, responsible and coproducing relationships with welfare workers. However, other factors impact these interactions; factors which often pull in different directions. Welfare encounters are thus influenced by bureaucratic principles and market values as well. Consequently, this book engages with both Weberian (bureaucracy) and Foucauldian (market values/NPM) studies when investigating the powerful welfare encounter. The book is targeted Academics, post-graduates, and undergraduates within sociology, anthropology and political science.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        December 2024

        Critical theory and Independent Living

        by Teodor Mladenov

        Critical theory and Independent Living explores intersections between contemporary critical theory and disabled people's struggle for self-determination. The book highlights the affinities between the Independent Living movement and studies of epistemic injustice, biopower, and psychopower. It discusses in depth the activists' critical engagement with welfare-state paternalism, neoliberal marketisation, and familialism. This helps develop a pioneering comparison between various welfare regimes grounded in Independent Living advocacy. The book draws on the activism of disabled people from the European Network on Independent Living (ENIL) by developing case studies of the ENIL's campaigning for deinstitutionalisation and personal assistance. It is argued that this work helps rethink independence as a form of interdependence, and that this reframing is pivotal for critical theorising in the twenty-first century.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        November 2025

        The right in Latin America

        by Ariel Goldstein

        This book provides an in-depth analysis of the rise and influence of both radical and mainstream right-wing movements across Latin America. Through country-specific case studies, it explores the evolution of these groups and their impact on politics, culture, and governance, highlighting key figures and strategies shaping the political landscape in the region.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        April 2020

        City of beasts

        by Thomas Almeroth-Williams

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