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Stanford Press 9 na oras
To better probe questions of how and why history unfolded the way it did and what makes us human, scholars are turning to digital tools
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Stanford Press 13 oras
"Understanding better how finance really works and how it affects us, waking up from the illusion, is an important step."
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Stanford Press 14 na oras
Sumasagot kay @stanfordpress
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Stanford Press 14 na oras
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Stanford Press 14 na oras
At ? Swing by our booth to grab a signed copy of 's uproarious , as seen (and duly lauded) in and !
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Stanford Press 14 na oras
Our friends offer some excellent reading recommendations, including Morbid Symptoms, Gilbert Achcar's probing analysis of the Arab uprising
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King's Digital Lab 22 oras
Remember to submit your idea for digital publication blending sustainable tech + high quality scholarship to & by 8 Jan
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Stanford Press 17 oras
Reminder to all attendees! “Bad Rabbi” author will be signing copies of his book at our booth (111) today from 12-12:30 pm. Hope to see you there.
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Attention all attendees: “Bad Rabbi” author will be signing copies of his book at our booth (111) tomorrow (12/18) from 12 to 12:30 pm. Don’t miss out!
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"The Arab revolutions happened at the time when the very idea of revolution had dissipated."
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.'s rollicking account of turn-of-the-century Yiddishland, , is in good company at Barnes & Noble and !
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"The insistent creep of invasive advertising in all domains of modern life is not an unavoidable tax on living in a modern world. It can be regulated for the public well-being just like any other form of human activity."
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How does Donald Trump make decisions?
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Digital Production Associate, , continues on in her tireless crusade to optimize the preservation and long-term accessibility of projects
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"For your favorite Person of the Book, you can’t go too wrong with giving, uh, a book"
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Stanford Press Dis 12
Blending analysis, interactive mapping, and audio narration, 's offers a novel exploration of the Grand Canyon, while its digital format creates an immersive and multilayered reading experience
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Stanford Press Dis 12
Images can elicit desire, but not all do so in precisely the same way, nor toward the same end
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A study contends that if only 300 of the weapons in the Russian nuclear arsenal were employed to attack U.S. cities, 90 million Americans would die in the first half hour
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"The state has always been deeply implicated in the speculative dynamics of economic life"
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Many of the poorest Americans view the U.S. as the “last hope”—for themselves and the world
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