Terrorists in the village? Negotiating Jewish-Muslim relations in South Asia
(2014)
Book Chapter
Egorova, Y. (2014). Terrorists in the village? Negotiating Jewish-Muslim relations in South Asia. In S. L. Gilman (Ed.), Jews, Christians, Muslims : collaboration and conflict in the age of diaspora (115-131). Hong Kong University Press
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The Power of Language and Silence: Reinhard Jirgl’s Die Stille (2014)
Book Chapter
Osborne, D. (2014). The Power of Language and Silence: Reinhard Jirgl’s Die Stille. In P. Davies, & A. Hammel (Eds.), New literary and linguistic perspectives on the German language, National Socialism, and the Shoah (159-174). Camden HouseReinhard Jirgl (1953–) is an emphatically German author. He insists that German is “die Sprache in der ich denke, spreche und schreibe,”¹ and the award of several prestigious prizes (including the Büchner Prize in 2010) has confirmed his place in the... Read More about The Power of Language and Silence: Reinhard Jirgl’s Die Stille.
The birth of a capital? Bagendon 'Oppidum' and the impact of Rome on the British countryside (2014)
Book Chapter
Moore, T. (2014). The birth of a capital? Bagendon 'Oppidum' and the impact of Rome on the British countryside. In D. J. Breeze (Ed.), The impact of Rome on the British countryside : a conference organised by the Royal Archaeological Institute, Chester, 11-13 October 2013 (26-30). Royal Archaeological Institute
Ethical Citizenship and the Stakeholder Society (2014)
Book Chapter
Brooks, T. (2014). Ethical Citizenship and the Stakeholder Society. In T. Brooks (Ed.), Ethical citizenship : British idealism and the politics of recognition (125-138). Palgrave Macmillan
Nebelivka: Assembly Houses, ditches and social structure (2014)
Book Chapter
Chapman, J., Gaydarska, B., & Hale, D. (in press). Nebelivka: Assembly Houses, ditches and social structure. In J. Müller, K. Rassmann, & M. Videiko (Eds.), Tripolye-Megasites and European Prehistory 4100-3400 BCE (117 - 132). EAA
Q is for Queen: The Reading Nation (2014)
Book Chapter
James, S. J. (2014). Q is for Queen: The Reading Nation. In S. J. James (Ed.), Books for Boys : literacy, nation and the First World War (6-9). Institute of Advanced Study, Durham University
Afterword (2014)
Book Chapter
James, S. J. (2014). Afterword. In The time machine by H. G. Wells ; with an introduction by Greg Bear and a new afterword by Simon J. James (119-128). Penguin Group (USA)
Low-density agrarian cities: a principle of the past and the present (2014)
Book Chapter
Chapman, J., & Gaydarska, B. (in press). Low-density agrarian cities: a principle of the past and the present. In J. Müller, K. Rassmann, & M. Videiko (Eds.), Tripolye-Megasites and European Prehistory 4100-3400 BCE (289 - 300). EAA
Caricature and obscenity in mujūn poetry and African-American women’s hip-hop (2014)
Book Chapter
Talib, A. (2014). Caricature and obscenity in mujūn poetry and African-American women’s hip-hop. In A. Talib, M. Hammond, & A. Schippers (Eds.), The rude, the bad and the bawdy : essays in honour of Professor Geert Jan van Gelder (276-298). Gibb Memorial Trust
Neither Herald nor Fanfare: the Limited Impact of the ECHR Act 2003 on Rights Infrastructure in Ireland (2014)
Book Chapter
de Londras, F. (2014). Neither Herald nor Fanfare: the Limited Impact of the ECHR Act 2003 on Rights Infrastructure in Ireland. In S. Egan, L. Thornton, & J. Walsh (Eds.), Ireland and the European Convention on Human Rights : 60 years and beyond (37-54). Bloomsbury ProfessionalWith neither herald nor fanfare, the European Convention on Human Rights Act 2003 entered into force on 31 December 2003 and so, after decades of discussion, the European Convention on Human Rights had become transposed into Irish law and capable of... Read More about Neither Herald nor Fanfare: the Limited Impact of the ECHR Act 2003 on Rights Infrastructure in Ireland.
The Moot, the End of Civilisation and the Re-Birth of Christendom (2014)
Book Chapter
Kurlberg, J. (2015). The Moot, the End of Civilisation and the Re-Birth of Christendom. In E. Tonning, M. Feldman, & D. Addyman (Eds.), Modernism, Christianity and Apocalypse (222-235). https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004282285_014
Attention-seeking constituents? How voters want MPs to spend their time. (2014)
Book Chapter
Vivyan, N. (2014). Attention-seeking constituents? How voters want MPs to spend their time. In P. Cowley, & R. Ford (Eds.), Sex, Lies & the Ballot Box: 50 things you need to know about British elections. Biteback Publishing
An epistemic monoculture and the university of reasons. (2014)
Book Chapter
Smith, R. (2014). An epistemic monoculture and the university of reasons. In D. Lewin, A. Guilherme, & M. White (Eds.), New Perspectives in the Philosophy of Education: Ethics, Politics and Religion. Bloomsbury
The Inner-Textuality of Qoheleth's Monologue (2014)
Book Chapter
Weeks, S. (2014). The Inner-Textuality of Qoheleth's Monologue. In W. Kynes, & K. Dell (Eds.), Reading Ecclesiastes intertextually (142-156). Bloomsbury T&T Clark
Translation of Greek Texts in Late Antiquity (2014)
Book Chapter
Rigolio, A. (2014). Translation of Greek Texts in Late Antiquity. In G. Giannakis (Ed.), Brill Encyclopedia of Ancient Greek Language and Linguistics (436-441). Brill: Leiden
‘To thine own self be true’: Sports work, mental illness and the problem of authenticity (2014)
Book Chapter
Roderick, M., & Gibbons, B. (2014). ‘To thine own self be true’: Sports work, mental illness and the problem of authenticity. In J. Baker, P. Safai, & J. Fraser-Thomas (Eds.), Health and elite sport : is high performance sport a healthy pursuit? (149-162). Routledge
Alcohol, Risk and Public Policy (2014)
Book Chapter
Brooks, T. (2014). Alcohol, Risk and Public Policy. In T. Brooks (Ed.), Alcohol and public policy (27-33). RoutledgeAlcohol occupies an important place in Western societies. It is difficult to imagine a return to prohibition as popularity or even possible. Nevertheless, alcohol is often present in crime. Or stated differently, many crimes are committed by persons... Read More about Alcohol, Risk and Public Policy.
How religion and beliefs influence perceptions of and attitudes towards risk (2014)
Book Chapter
Schipper, E., Merli, C., & Nunn, P. (2014). How religion and beliefs influence perceptions of and attitudes towards risk. In T. Cannon, E. Schipper, G. Bankoff, & F. Krüger (Eds.), World disasters report 2014 : focus on culture and risk (37-63). International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
The Haptic Analog of the Visual Aubert-Fleischl Phenomenon (2014)
Book Chapter
Moscatelli, A., Scheller, M., Kowalski, G. J., & Ernst, M. (2014). The Haptic Analog of the Visual Aubert-Fleischl Phenomenon. In Haptics: Neuroscience, Devices, Modeling, and Applications. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44196-1_5
Multitolerance Graphs (2014)
Book Chapter
Mertzios, G. (2014). Multitolerance Graphs. In M. Kao (Ed.), Encyclopedia of algorithms (1-6). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27848-8_684-1Problem Definition Tolerance graphs model interval relations in such a way that intervals can tolerate a certain degree of overlap without being in conflict. A graph G = (V, E) on n vertices is a tolerance graph if there exists a collection I = { Iv... Read More about Multitolerance Graphs.