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  • - A Guide to the Debates
    af Brian Regal
    1.137,95 kr.

    A fascinating and wide-ranging look at the controversies surrounding the search for the origins of the human species. Written for those new to the subject, Human Evolution: A Guide to the Debates presents the remarkable history of our understanding of human origins as it developed from the 1800s to the present.

  • - A Guide to the Debates
    af Vernon A. Rosario
    1.135,95 kr.

    This comprehensive resource explores the role of science and scientific discovery in the nature versus pathology debate surrounding homosexuality.

  • - A Guide to the Debates
    af Leigh Ann Whaley
    1.126,95 kr.

    A comprehensive historical review of the debates surrounding women's contributions and roles in science, with emphasis on women's access to education, training, and professional careers. This remarkable work illuminates the debates surrounding women's involvement with science throughout history, covering a broad range of disciplines.

  • - A Guide to the Debates
    af Keith Parsons
    1.130,95 kr.

    A historical review of the most important scientific controversies that have shaped our knowledge of dinosaurs since the discovery of important fossils in the 1820s. In The Great Dinosaur Controversy: A Guide to the Debates, the major scientific disputes that have contributed to the understanding of dinosaurs come to light.

  • - A Guide to the Debates
    af Niall Shanks
    1.119,95 kr.

    Animals and Science examines the debates, from the Renaissance to the present, surrounding issues of animal rights, consciousness, and self-awareness.

  • af Graham Kinloch & Raj Mohan
    1.035,95 kr.

    The extent to which modern social science continues to reflect the subjective traits of authors and the contexts in which they operate, rather than the objective facts or insights they claim to develop, remains one of the most striking features of social science research and writing. Kinloch and Mohan provide a multidisciplinary and worldwide examination of the ties between the subjective traits of social scientists, the contexts in which they affect research, and the kinds of knowledge they produce.The essays fall into five general topic areas: major theoretical issues, research as ideology, the political context of ideology, major factors in the academic setting, and the relationship between personal biography and professional ideology. This book will be of greatest concern to scholars, students, and researchers involved with the sociology of knowledge, social theory and methods, comparative social science, and social problems.