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'Chaplains of the King in the Colonial Philippines', by Alexandre Coello de la Rosa, fills a historiographical gap by examining the diocesan clergy of the Philippines’ political maneuverings. bit.ly/4lE9X3Q @UPFBarcelona

'Analyzing Motives in Semi-Structured Interview Data' combines rarely integrated disciplinary conversations from sociology of culture, cognitive science and moral psychology. It engages with dual-process theories and offers a practical, replicable method for motive analysis, with…

'The Palgrave Handbook of fintech in Africa and Middle East' tells the African FinTech stories and provides a comprehensive overview of the current situations within the five economic zones in Africa. bit.ly/4m4zHWY

'The Palgrave Companion to the Philosophy of Set Theory' showcases some of the up-and-coming voices of an emerging field - the philosophy of set theory - which in recent years has gained prominence in the philosophy of mathematics. bit.ly/4o02IVo

Taking welfare state Sweden as its setting, 'Bankminded', an #OpenAccess book reveals historical links between the post-war welfare state and the financialised everyday culture of the late twentieth century. It is a fascinating read for economic and cultural historians, economic…

'Phenomenology of Psychedelic Experiences', by @dannytheforde, begins by introducing and outlining both the subject matter (psychedelics) and the approach (phenomenology). In the phenomenological analysis, Forde defends a bundle of four interconnected claims.…

'Policing, Race, and the Formation of Nineteenth-Century British Colonial Natal,' by @IveyHistorian, traces the creation, implementation, and evolution of the police institutions within British colonial Natal during ‘the formative period’ of the colony between 1845 and 1899.…

'Greek Foreign Trade and Finance' examines the role of international trade and finance in the Greek economy since the beginnings of the Greek state two centuries ago to the present day. With valuable historical insights, this book will be of interest to academics and policymakers…

'The Legacy of Janos Kornai' examines the intellectual legacy of economist Janos Kornai and explores his unique contribution to economics. bit.ly/4eVEK9H

'Silencing the Guns: Pathways to Sustainable Peace in Postcolonial Africa' interrogates the major challenges of postcolonial Africa that have hindered development, peace, and security. bit.ly/4kNJf7L

'Bayesian Machine Learning in Quantitative Finance' demonstrates how advanced Bayesian machine learning techniques can be applied within financial engineering, investment portfolio management, insurance, municipal finance management as well as banking. bit.ly/44PXx1y

'Economic Ideas for a Sustainable Future' examines the concept of economic sustainability through the everyday practices of education, production, distribution, consumption, economic development, and public policy. bit.ly/3TT9hez

With the EU Accessibility Act in effect, accessibility requirements are becoming more clearly defined. In this #BooksInspired chapter, we spotlight reads exploring disability, inclusion & accessible design. These books offer powerful insights into building a more inclusive world.
'Modelling the Energy Transition', an #OpenAccess book reconfigures Energy Transition as a global discourse from a multidisciplinary perspective. bit.ly/3IyFAND #ClimateChange
'The African Perspective of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Higher Education' uses a deconstruction context to highlight the challenges faced by the LGBTQIA+ communities in African Higher Education. bit.ly/400sM8I

'Adapting the Novel for the Stage', by @naciyesaglamm, proposes an integrative framework for understanding novel to stage adaptations. bit.ly/44E1PKC

How and why does improvisational theater (improv) serve the learning and development of adults in higher education? 'Improvising With and In Higher Education' illustrates the power of improv activities with and in higher education to co-create revolutionary opportunities for…

'Oskar Lange: An Academic Biography', by Roberto Lampa, examines the academic life of Oskar Lange and his contribution to economics. It charts the development of his ideas across his working life and reflects on how the events of this period shaped his view of economics.…

'The Metaphysics of Donald C. Williams' begins with an account of Williams' approach to philosophy given the rise of realism in the early twentieth century, with a focus on his use of induction and parsimony to argue for metaphysical theses such as metaphysical realism and…

️Call for proposals: Palgrave’s 'Biolegalities' series is a home for books that critically examine the evolving relationship between law, life, and (bio)technology. Series editors: Sonja van Wichelen and Marc de Leeuw. Would you like to discuss a book idea? Details here:…
