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        Business, Economics & Law
        June 2025

        Everyday humanitarianism in Cambodia

        by Anne-Meike Fechter

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        Psychology

        ACT: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

        With ACT Questionnaires for Clinical Assessment, 100 Questions

        by Paolo Moderato, Giovambattista Presti, Francesco dell’Orco

        Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a psychotherapeutic interven­tion based on experimental evidence. Its goal is to help people implement concrete behaviors in accordance with their values ­ even in the presence of diffcult or interfering events. The au­thors clearly describe how ACT works and provide useful guidance for clinical practice. Soon the concepts of fusion and defusion become familiar and the Hexafex a way of thinking rather than appearing as a mere scheme. Accept­ance and commitment replace refusal and renunciation: this is the innovative therapeutic challenge of ACT. This manual, enriched with metaphors and exercises that can be used in a therapeutic session, is intended for reading by specialists by tackling the themes of this approach with rigor and depth, taking the reader step by step into the heart of ACT. The appendix contains seven ACT questionnaires for clinical assessment.

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        April 2022

        Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

        by Eifert, Georg H.

        Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) aims to teach people to face emotional problems openly with mindfulness and compassion while pursuing what they truly care about in their lives. The book provides an introduction to the principles and methods of ACT and presents therapeutic strategies across disorders. ACT is not primarily about eliminating and controlling symptoms, but about developing greater psychological flexibility through learning mindful acceptance. Using numerous examples, the book describes how clients can learn to respond with greater kindness to their unwanted inner experience, to gently deal with their emotional and thought barriers, and to focus on committed life-goal-oriented action. Numerous experiential exercises, metaphors, mindfulness techniques, and behavioral activation methods are presented for this purpose. In addition, this new edition of the book provides information on current effectiveness evidence and developments in ACT, e.g. promoting self- compassion. For:• psychotherapists• psychiatrists• clinical psychologists• students and teachers in psychotherapeutictraining, furthertraining, and continuing education

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2026

        A sociology of kindness as everyday enchantment

        On making the world go our way

        by Julie Brownlie

        This book asks us to consider how and why the notion of random acts of kindness and the idea of kindness more generally have come to take a hold in many contemporary English-speaking societies. By introducing and mapping the contours of an emergent kindness industry, marshalling empirical research on contemporary framings of everyday kindness and theoretical resources from cultural sociology to the sociology of emotions and relationships, Brownlie makes the case for a critical sociological engagement with the idea of kindness. In doing so, she argues for kindness to be seen as a form of everyday enchantment - one that, like all enchantments, is ultimately ambivalent.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2012

        The business of everyday life

        Gender, practice and social politics in England, c.1600–1900

        by Beverly Lemire, Pamela Sharpe, Penny Summerfield, Lynn Abrams, Cordelia Beattie, Kim Latham

        From 1600 to 1900 a growing consumerism fired the English economy, shaping the priorities of individuals, and determining the allocation of resources within families. Everyday business might mean making a trip to the pawnbroker, giving a loan to a trusted friend of selling off a coat, all to make ends meet. Both women and men engaged in this daily budgeting, but women's roles were especially important in achieving some level of comfort and avoiding penury. In some communities, the daily practices in place in the seventeenth century persisted into the twentieth, whilst other groups adopted new ways, such as using numbers to chart domestic affairs and turning to the savings banks that appeared in the nineteenth century. In the material world of the past and in the changing habits of earlier generations lie crucial turning points. This book explores these previously under-researched patterns and practices that gave shape to modern consumer society. ;

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        January 2024

        Number 10 1. Traue nur dir selbst

        by C.J. Daugherty, Leonie Landa, Rita Gravert, Andrea Barth, Guter Punkt GmbH

        Back to "Night School". Nach einem missglückten Partybesuch muss Gray Langerty, die rebellische 16-jährige Tochter der neuen Premierministerin in Hausarrest. Die unfreiwillige Freizeit nutzt sie, um die Downing Street Number 10 mit all ihren verborgenen Winkeln und Ecken zu erkunden. Eines Nachts stößt sie dabei auf einen alten Tunnel, der direkt ins Parlament führt. Dort belauscht sie ein Gespräch zweier Politiker: Sie planen einen Mordanschlag auf Grays Mutter, um selbst an die Macht zu gelangen. Sofort erzählt Gray ihrer Mutter davon. Doch die glaubt ihr nicht. Gray hat keine andere Wahl als gemeinsam mit ihrem Bodyguard und dem Sohn des politischen Gegners ihrer Mutter selbst den Mord zu vereiteln.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2011

        Irish Environmental Politics After the Communicative Turn

        by Patrick O'Mahony

        This book applies social and political theory to the field of environmental politics in Ireland. It offers both a substantive contribution to understanding environmental politics in this country and a test case of the application of theory within the field of environmental scholarship more generally. The essays are integrated by a concern for analysing the relationship between culture, discourse and action in this political field, hence the emphasis on the communicative turn. The book is innovative in offering a sustained application of social and political theory within environmental scholarship as well as in combining theoretical and empirical approaches to advancing environmental scholarship in a particular case. This synergy of theory and substantive analysis is a key feature of the book and offers an important contribution to the environmental literature in the social sciences. The authors apply key developments in the modern social sciences and offer compelling evidence of their value for clarifying the cultural foundations of political action and for its evaluation and critique. Academics in the social sciences and in philosophy, postgraduate and advanced undergraduate, both in Ireland and beyond, will find this book highly rewarding for its multi-faceted application of social and political theories and associated methodologies to the environmental field. ;

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        January 2021

        Number 10 1. Traue nur dir selbst

        by C.J. Daugherty, Rita Gravert

        Von der Bestseller-Autorin der Night School-Reihe kommt ein neuer politischer Thriller für junge Erwachsene Vor acht Monaten wurde Gray Langtrys Mutter Premierministerin ... und jetzt will jemand ihren Tod. Grays Leben ist in Aufruhr, seit ihre Mutter an die Spitze des Landes gewählt wurde. Zuerst mussten sie ihr Haus verlassen und in die offizielle Residenz des Premierministers in der Downing Street Nr. 10 ziehen. Jetzt muss sie überall, wo sie hingeht, von Leibwächtern begleitet werden. Das Schlimmste ist, dass die Medien sie nicht in Ruhe lassen - sie ist in jeder Boulevardzeitung, und ihr Verhalten, ihr Aussehen, die Länge ihrer Röcke... alles wird bewertet. Die Narben von der Scheidung ihrer Eltern und der plötzlichen Wiederheirat ihrer Mutter sind noch nicht verheilt. Sie mag ihren Stiefvater nicht. Sie mag dieses Leben nicht. Als sie betrunken vor einem Londoner Nachtclub fotografiert wird, sorgt das für Schlagzeilen. Gray erhält Hausarrest und neue Leibwächter - jünger, cooler und schwerer zu täuschen als die letzte Gruppe. Von Julia, der neuen Leibwächterin, erfährt sie, dass eine neue Terrororganisation eine Drohung ausgesprochen hat, die glaubwürdig ist. Sie sagen, dass sie ihre Mutter und Gray töten wollen. Doch als Gray versucht, mehr herauszufinden, will ihr niemand etwas sagen. Einer der wenigen Menschen, die verstehen, was vor sich geht, ist Jake McIntyre - der Sohn des politischen Feindes ihrer Mutter. Aber kann sie ihm vertrauen? Als sie eines Nachts durch die dunklen Hallen der Regierung schleicht, belauscht sie ein erschreckendes Gespräch. Die Situation ist viel schlimmer, als die Sicherheitsleute ihrer Mutter vermutet haben. Aber wird irgendjemand der wilden Tochter der Premierministerin glauben? Gray hat Angst um sich selbst, ihre Mutter und ihr Land und ist entschlossen, Beweise zu finden. Aber sie muss schnell handeln. Die Uhr tickt. Beste Unterhaltung, mörderische Machtspiele und böse Intrigen. Alte und neue "Night School"-Fans werden Number 10 lieben. Entführt in die Welt der oberen Zehntausend.

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        October 2021

        Number 10 2. Denn sie werden dich verraten

        by C.J. Daugherty, Rita Gravert

        Downing Street goes Night School – vom politischen Parkett ins geheime Elite-Internat Attentäter machen Jagd auf die Tochter des Premierministers... Wie lange wird sie sich verstecken, bevor es Zeit ist, sich zu wehren? Die spannende Fortsetzung von Number 10. Gray Langtry ist auf der Flucht. Als einziges Kind der britischen Premierministerin ist Grays Leben in Aufruhr, seit ihre Mutter an die Spitze des Landes gewählt wurde. Sowohl sie als auch ihre Mutter sind Ziel eines russischen Attentats. Und was noch schlimmer ist, Mitglieder des Kabinetts ihrer Mutter sind darin verwickelt. Ein Team von Leibwächtern weicht ihr nicht von der Seite. Die Aufmerksamkeit der Presse ist unerbittlich. Und dann sind da noch die Morddrohungen. Nach einem Mordanschlag auf Gray wurde sie in ein Eliteinternat auf dem britischen Lande verlegt. Abgeschirmt von hohen Mauern und verschlossenen Toren fühlt sich Gray endlich sicher, aber die Verschwörer sind immer noch auf der Jagd, und bald werden sie sie finden. Grays persönliche Leibwächterin Julia und die junge Schuldirektorin sind entschlossen, sie zu beschützen. Sie wissen beide, wie gefährlich die Lage ist. Die Attentäter, die nach Gray suchen, sind bestens ausgebildet. Und wenn sie ankommen, werden sie töten wollen. Dylan, ein geheimnisvoller amerikanischer Student, scheint mehr zu wissen, als er sollte - aber er ist immer da, wenn Gray ihn braucht. Kann sie ihm vertrauen? Kann sie überhaupt jemandem trauen? Wenn der Winter näher rückt und die Dunkelheit hereinbricht, muss Gray schnell reagieren. Die Jäger sind im Anmarsch. Hochspannender politischer Jugendthriller von C.J. Daugherty, der Autorin von "Night School". Romance, Mystery, Spannung - die perfekte Mischung ergibt einen richtigen Pageturner.

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        Anthropology
        March 2017

        Ageing selves and everyday life in the north of England

        Years in the making

        by Series edited by Alexander Smith, Cathrine Degnen

        Seeking to explore what it means to grow older in contemporary Britain from the perspective of older people themselves, this richly detailed ethnographic study engages in debates over selfhood and people's relationships with time. Based on research conducted in a former coal mining village in South Yorkshire, England, Cathrine Degnen explores how the category of 'old age' comes to be assigned and experienced in everyday life through multiple registers of interaction, including that of social memory, in a postindustrial context of great social transformation. Degnen argues that the complex interplay of social, cultural and physical attributes of ageing means that older people can come to have a different position in relation to time and to the self than younger people, unseating normative conventions about narrative and temporality.

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        Anthropology
        January 2014

        Ageing selves and everyday life in the north of England

        Years in the making

        by Cathrine Degnen

        Seeking to explore what it means to grow older in contemporary Britain from the perspective of older people themselves, this richly detailed ethnographic study engages in debates over selfhood and people's relationships with time. Based on research conducted in a former coal mining village in South Yorkshire, England, Cathrine Degnen explores how the category of 'old age' comes to be assigned and experienced in everyday life through multiple registers of interaction, including that of social memory, in a postindustrial context of great social transformation. Challenging both the notion of a homogenous relationship with time across generations and the idea of a universalised middle-aged self, Degnen argues that the complex interplay of social, cultural and physical attributes of ageing means that older people can come to have a different position in relation to time and to the self than younger people, unseating normative conventions about narrative and temporality.

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        Schools
        September 2010

        Training Program for Adolescents - Development of Work and Social Behavior

        Aufbau von Arbeits- und Sozialverhalten

        by Franz Petermann, Ulrike Petermann

        This training program helps teenagers between the ages of 13 and 20 years to practice competent work and social behavior in their daily routines, reducing aggressive, antisocial and unsafe behavior and raising the teenagers’ self-confidence. The training can be used both in school and therapeutic settings, and may also be used as an additional tool in centers for vocational training and juvenile detention. The book includes a CD-Rom that contains all materials needed in the training program. Target Group: For psychologists, educators, school psychologists, counselors, child and adolescent psychologists and psychotherapists, and pedagogues working with teenagers with social behavioral issues.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        August 2022

        Britain and its internal others, 1750–1800

        Under rule of law

        by Dana Rabin

        The rule of law, an ideology of equality and universality that justified Britain's eighteenth-century imperial claims, was the product not of abstract principles but imperial contact. As the Empire expanded, encompassing greater religious, ethnic and racial diversity, the law paradoxically contained and maintained these very differences. This book revisits six notorious incidents that occasioned vigorous debate in London's courtrooms, streets and presses: the Jewish Naturalization Act and the Elizabeth Canning case (1753-54); the Somerset Case (1771-72); the Gordon Riots (1780); the mutinies of 1797; and Union with Ireland (1800). Each of these cases adjudicated the presence of outsiders in London - from Jews and Gypsies to Africans and Catholics. The demands of these internal others to equality before the law drew them into the legal system, challenging longstanding notions of English identity and exposing contradictions in the rule of law.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        April 2023

        Who governs Britain?

        Trade unions, the Conservative Party and the failure of the Industrial Relations Act 1971

        by Sam Warner

        Providing fresh insights from the archival record, Who governs Britain? revisits the 1970-74 Conservative government to explain why the Party tried - and failed - to reform the system of industrial relations. Designed to tackle Britain's strike problem and perceived disorder in collective bargaining, the Industrial Relations Act 1971 established a formal legal framework to counteract trade union power. As the state attempted to disengage from and 'depoliticise' collective bargaining practices, trade union leaders and employers were instructed to discipline industry. In just three-and-a-half years, the Act contributed to a crisis of the British state as industrial unrest engulfed industry and risked undermining the rule of law. Warner explores the power dynamics, strategic errors and industrial battles that destroyed this attempt to tame trade unions and ultimately brought down a government, and that shape Conservative attitudes towards trade unions to this day.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2021

        Feeling the strain

        A cultural history of stress in twentieth-century Britain

        by Jill Kirby

        Examining the popular discourse of nerves and stress, this book provides a historical account of how ordinary Britons understood, explained and coped with the pressures and strains of daily life during the twentieth century. It traces the popular, vernacular discourse of stress, illuminating not just how stress was known, but the ways in which that knowledge was produced. Taking a cultural approach, the book focuses on contemporary popular understandings, revealing continuity of ideas about work, mental health, status, gender and individual weakness, as well as the changing socio-economic contexts that enabled stress to become a ubiquitous condition of everyday life by the end of the century. With accounts from sufferers, families and colleagues it also offers insight into self-help literature, the meanings of work and changing dynamics of domestic life, delivering a complementary perspective to medical histories of stress.

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        The Arts
        September 2025

        Art as worldmaking

        Critical essays on realism and naturalism

        by Malcolm Baker, Andrew Hemingway

        Introduction : Realism and its others in the 21st century: Why Realism won't go away - Andrew Hemingway Part I: Theory 1. The figure as double agent: realism and abstraction in European post-war art - Briony Fer 2. Realism's Credibility Problem - Joshua Shannon 3. If only; only if ... - Adrian Rifkin Part II: Sculpture 4. Confronting the Veristic Sculptural Portrait - Malcolm Baker 5. Sculpture, Realism and the Neo-classical Ideal - Martina Droth 6. Elasticity and Victorian Sculptural Form - Caroline Arscott 7. Image of the People: Charles Ray's Recent Work - Anne M. Wagner Part III: Garden Design 8. Of Gardens and Persons: the English Engagement with China's Garden Design - Martin Powers 9. Traditional Views. Conservative Anti-Naturalism and Landscape Aesthetics in France around 1900 - Neil McWilliam Part IV: Painting and Photography 10. Willem Kalf on Reflexykonst and the Aesthetics of Transformation in Still Life - Celeste Brusati 11. Democratic light: phenomenology and the worldliness of painting - Brendan Prendeville 12. The Visibility of Labor - T.J. Clark 13. Body and Soul in the work of Thomas Eakins and F. Holland Day - Rebecca Zurier Part V: Photography and Conema 14. Photography as counter forensics - Steve Edwards 15. Woman, War and Social Documentary Photography in South Africa - Tamar Garb 16. Antonioni's Blow-Up (1966): photography and film - Lisa Tickner Part VI: Post-Media / Contemporary Practice 17. Peter Dreher's Everyday Realism - Alistair Rider 18. From grey and rainy Vermont - Thomas Crow 19. 'Every day, something happens to us': Realism at the crossroads - Gail Day Index

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        Health & Personal Development

        THE 6 MINUTE SUCCESS JOURNAL

        PLAN YOUR HAPPINESS - A goal without a plan is just a wish

        by Dominik Spenst

        Thousands of readers of Dominik Spenst’s best-selling book The 6 Minute Diary used mindfulness and gratitude to lead happier, more fulfilled lives. In his new book, The 6 Minute Journal, Spenst melds mindfulness with productivity to offer us new ways of realising our goals that are based on proven tools from positive psychology. His approach builds productive behaviour, combining target-orientated determination with calm and serenity, for example by encouraging us to reflect on our strengths every day or working in a mindful way. The skills promoted here let us focus on aspirations and dreams that would otherwise be drowned out in our hectic daily work routines. Attain your unique definition of personal and professional success in only 6 minutes a day!

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