The boundaries of science and literature are permeable; they are continuously crossed and illuminated by a variety of narrative forms and their interpretations. Changes in our perception of the world are informed in equal measure by scientific and humanistic disciplines. This volume treats both literary and scientific texts as products of the human mind, therefore abiding by all the rules it creates, scientific and humanistic alike. The volume does not propose to replace all literary or discourse analysis with a cross-disciplinary science-based approach, but, rather, uses this theoretical...
The boundaries of science and literature are permeable; they are continuously crossed and illuminated by a variety of narrative forms and their interp...
When discussing the Tlatelolco 1968 massacre, neither official sources nor the `voice of the people' necessarily aim to tell the `truth'. They rather stir up feelings of anger, sadness or shame, and this book demonstrates the extent to which the triggering of such emotions affects what those reading different accounts will believe.
When discussing the Tlatelolco 1968 massacre, neither official sources nor the `voice of the people' necessarily aim to tell the `truth'. They rather ...
Reza Montasari Victoria Carpenter Anthony J. Masys
This book shares essential insights into how the social sciences and technology could foster new advances in managing the complexity inherent to the criminal and digital policing landscape. Said landscape is both dynamic and intricate, emanating as it does from crimes that are both persistent and transnational. Globalization, human and drug trafficking, cybercrime, terrorism, and other forms of transnational crime can have significant impacts on societies around the world. This necessitates a reassessment of what crime, national security and policing mean. Recent global events such as human...
This book shares essential insights into how the social sciences and technology could foster new advances in managing the complexity inherent to the c...