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- Education (219)
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New Developments in Postcolonial Studies
©2017 Edited Collection -
New Approaches in Health Sciences
New Methods and Developments in Health Sciences©2019 Edited Collection -
Chinese Economic Reform and Development
Peter Lang Updated New Edition (Translated by Ling Yuan)©2019 Monographs -
The First Americans’ New World Roots – A Forgotten Question Reconsidered
Critical Review of the Development, Reception and Impact of Origin Concepts©2009 Monographs -
Sustainability Creates New Prosperity
Basis for a New World Order, New Economics and Environmental Protection- Review by Members of The Club of Rome and International Experts©2004 Others -
EURASIAN CHALLENGES TO INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW
NEW DEVELOPMENTS AFTER BREXIT AND IN THE CONTEXT OF THE COVID-19©2022 Edited Collection -
The Long History of New Media
Technology, Historiography, and Contextualizing Newness©2011 Textbook -
Language, Languages and New Technologies
ICT in the Service of Languages- Contributions to the Annual Conference 2010 of EFNIL in Thessaloniki©2011 Edited Collection -
Development and Developing International and European Law
Essays in Honour of Konrad Ginther on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday©2000 Others -
New Comparative Criticism
ISSN: 2235-1809
New Comparative Criticism is dedicated to innovative research in literary and cultural studies. It invites contributions with a comparative, cross-cultural, and interdisciplinary focus, including comparative studies of themes, genres, and periods, and research in the following fields: world literature, environmental humanities, literary and cultural theory, material and visual cultures, speculative fiction, reception studies, cultural history, comparative gender studies and performance studies, diasporas and migration studies, and transmediality. The series is especially interested in research that articulates and examines new developments in comparative literature, in the English-speaking world and beyond. It seeks to advance methodological reflection on comparative literature and aims to encourage critical dialogue between scholars of comparative literature at an international level. Editorial Board: Gillian Beer (University of Cambridge), Helena Buescu (University of Lisbon), Laura Caretti (University of Siena), Djelal Kadir (Penn State University), Timothy Mathews (University College London), Rosa Mucignat (King’s College London), Danielle Sands (Royal Holloway, University of London), Galin Tihanov (Queen Mary, University of London), Marina Warner (Birkbeck, University of London).
16 publications
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New Normal and New Rules in International Trade, Economics and Marketing
©2021 Edited Collection -
Sustainable Development at Universities: New Horizons
©2012 Edited Collection -
Envisioning New Technologies in Teacher Practice
Moving Forward, Circling Back using a Teacher Action Research Approach©2012 Textbook -
African New Prophetic Pentecostalism and Human Flourishing
A South African Perspective©2023 Edited Collection -
New Pilgrimage Routes and Trails
©2023 Edited Collection