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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        February 2023

        Globalized urban precarity in Berlin and Abidjan

        Young men and the digital economy

        by Hannah Schilling

        Digital technologies promise efficiency and comfort, but the smoothness of platform services relies on the hidden social labour of those who keep the gig economy running. This book presents a comparative ethnography of young men making a living through digital technologies: selling mobile airtime in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, and app-based delivery riders in Berlin, Germany. These case studies explore the significance of symbolic capital in urban youth's social existence and organisation of livelihood in the digital economy, and the technological mechanisms producing a new form of urban precarity. Globalized urban precarity in Berlin and Abidjan puts forward an original comparative approach to develop a global urban sociology for the digital era. It provides an innovative analytical toolbox that decentres discussions of precarity from the standard of a normal employment contract. With its focus on symbolic capital, the ethnography shows the consequences of the proliferating gig economy for status struggles among urban youth, and carefully embeds the densification of software and services into the socio-material relations on which these new urban infrastructures are built.

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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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        Medicine

        Notes for Dementia Support Workers

        The Quick Reference Book on Working with People with Dementia

        by Sylke Werner

        The practical quick reference book for dementia support workers, who inspire, support, and care for people with dementia in their daily lives in their own homes and in residential care. With a clear, specific, and professional approach, Sylke Werner explains the responsibilities that dementia support work entails and the forms and symptoms of dementia. She provides detailed descriptions of activities and ways of life for people with dementia, as well as work on the patient’s life story, care, and activities in the patient’s own home, care homes, and palliative care environments. Challenging behavior, the importance of care workers’ being attentive to their own needs, and legal principles are also covered in this practical handbook for dementia support workers.   Target Group: Dementia support workers, geriatric nurses, activity and enrichment specialists, nursing assistants/direct care workers

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2026

        Living with lodgers

        by Vicky Holmes

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2023

        Living with water

        by Kate Moles, Charlotte Bates

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        Teaching, Language & Reference
        December 2020

        Living politics after war

        by Johanna Söderström, Emmanuel Pierre Guittet

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2017

        Britain in China

        by Robert Bickers

        This is a study of Britain's presence in China both at its peak, and during its inter-war dissolution in the face of assertive Chinese nationalism and declining British diplomatic support. Using archival materials from China and records in Britain and the United States, the author paints a portrait of the traders, missionaries, businessmen, diplomats and settlers who constituted "Britain-in-China", challenging our understanding of British imperialism there. Bickers argues that the British presence in China was dominated by urban settlers whose primary allegiance lay not with any grand imperial design, but with their own communities and precarious livelihoods. This brought them into conflict not only with the Chinese population, but with the British imperial government. The book also analyzes the formation and maintenance of settler identities, and then investigates how the British state and its allies brought an end to the reign of freelance, settler imperialism on the China coast. At the same time, other British sectors, missionary and business, renegotiated their own relationship with their Chinese markets and the Chinese state and distanced themselves from the settler British.

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        Nursing & ancillary services

        Living Through Uncertainty and Insecurity

        How to Deal with People in Unpredictable Life and Health Situations?

        by Thomas Hax-Schoppenhorst / Jürgen Georg

        Uncertainty manifests itself in local and everyday life contexts, but also in the global biodiversity, the coronavirus pandemic and climate crises as well as the wars of these days. Since nothing seems to be as certain as uncertainty anymore, it is about to become the defining phenomenon of our time. In this context, uncertainty and insecurity also frequently occur in connection with acute and chronic health situations. The authors define and differentiate the concepts of uncertainty, insecurity and risk and illuminate their facets from a nursing, medical, sociological, psychological, and theological perspective.

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        November 2007

        Living with Ambiguity

        Integrating an African Elite in French and Portuguese Africa, 1930–61

        by Keese, Alexander

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        Medicine

        Losing Weight and Keeping it off

        A Method With Lasting Results

        by Tatjana van Strien

        In this book Tatjana van Strien, the author of the Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (DEBQ), presents a scientific alternative for all the ‘miracle solutions’ to lose weight. Based on more than 25 years of scientific research, she offers a self-test-method which enables readers to explore what is the cause of their eating problem, what they can do about it, and ultimately lose weight and keep it off.   Target Group: people who want to lose weight, dieticians, doctors, psychologists.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        August 2018

        Living displacement

        by Mateja Celestina, Alexander Smith

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        April 2012

        Living Translocality

        Space, Culture and Economy in Contemporary Swahili Trade

        by Verne, Julia

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        September 2025

        Die Alarmierten

        Was Verschwörungstheorien anrichten | Der Nachfolger des Bestsellers »Nichts ist, wie es scheint«

        by Michael Butter

        Spätestens seit der Coronapandemie sind Verschwörungstheorien ein Signum unserer Zeit. Je komplexer unsere Welt wird, desto mehr Menschen scheinen für ihre erklärenden Sinnangebote empfänglich. Elon Musk, der reichste Mensch der Welt, hat ein ganzes soziales Netzwerk in eine Schleuder für konspirationistische Erzählungen verwandelt. Donald Trump, der mächtigste Mensch der Welt, amtiert als conspiracy theorist in chief im Weißen Haus. Michael Butter, Bestsellerautor und einer der renommiertesten Experten für das Thema, präsentiert die Ergebnisse seiner jahrelangen Forschung. So groß die Gefahr auch ist: Eine freie und demokratische Gesellschaft darf sich nicht von der Angst vor Verschwörungstheorien beherrschen lassen und in Alarmismus verfallen. Wie Populismus sind auch sie eine Reaktion auf eine empfundene oder befürchtete Exklusion. Wer sie bekämpfen will, sollte andere nicht einfach als Schwurbler oder Leichtgläubige hinstellen. Vielmehr gilt es, die gesellschaftlichen Ursachen zu bekämpfen. Inklusion und Teilhabe, so Butter, stellen den wirksamsten Schutz gegen Hetze und Unwahrheiten dar.

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        Social & cultural history
        July 2013

        Living in sin

        by Ginger S. Frost

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