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This book offers a unique introduction to the application of data science for transport professionals and students of transport studies

From Palgrave Macmillan

Current price: $145.95
This book offers a unique introduction to the application of data science for transport professionals and students of transport studies
This book offers a unique introduction to the application of data science for transport professionals and students of transport studies

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This book offers a unique introduction to the application of data science for transport professionals and students of transport studies

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Outside His JurisfictionJoyce's Non-Fiction WritingsP10116ReferenceGENREFE01AReferenceLAN005000WritingBooks > Reference > Writinghttps://dynamic. indigoimages. ca/books/3030101762.jpg?scaleup=true&width=600&quality=85&lang=enhttps://dynamic. indigoimages. ca/books/3030101762.jpg?scaleup=true&width=600&quality=85&lang=frhttps://www. indigo. ca/en-ca/joyces-non-fiction-writings-outside-his-jurisfiction/9783030101763.htmlhttps://www. indigo. ca/fr-ca/joyces-non-fiction-writings-outside-his-jurisfiction/9783030101763.htmlThis book presents a fundamental shift in the way we approach, discuss, and evaluate Joyce's non-fictional writings. Rather than simply proposing or applying new methodologies, it historicises and reconceives the critical assumptions that have shaped scholarly approaches to these works for over half a century, showing that non-fiction as a categorical distinction, no matter how sensible it appears, crumbles under closer inspection. Bringing into conversation a group of key Joyce scholars, this volume acts not only as a vital reimagining of our critical relationship to Joyce's non-fiction, but as a contribution to similar debates being carried out across the broad range of modernist studies. This book presents a fundamental shift in the way we approach, discuss, and evaluate Joyce's non-fictional writings. Rather than simply proposing or applying new methodologies, it historicises and reconceives the critical assumptions that have shaped scholarly approaches to these works for over half a decade, showing that non-fiction as a categorical distinction, no matter how sensible it appears, crumbles under closer inspection. Bringing into conversation a group of key Joyce scholars, this volume acts not only as a vital reimagining of our critical relationship to Joyce's non-fiction, but as a contribution to similar debates being carried out across the broad range of modernist studies. Katherine Ebury is Lecturer in Modern Literature at the University of Sheffield, UK. Her first monograph, Modernism and Cosmology, was published with Palgrave in 2014. Her articles have appeared in journals such asIrish Studies Review, Joyce Studies AnnualandSociety and Animals. She is currently working on a second book project on literary responses to capital punishment. James Fraser is Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Exeter, UK, and has previously taught at the University of Cambridge and the University of East Anglia. His first monograph, Joyce and Betrayal, was published with Palgrave in 2016. He has published articles on Joyce's responses to portraiture and Irish discourses of heroism and is at the beginning of a book project on modernism and hospitality. He is a former Managing Editor ofModernism/modernity.145.951145.95Katherine Ebury26FFC2C5-CAD4-43A9-8C29-E53A07CBAEFD978303010263097830301026390007118, 64.89TPPaperbackCouverture soupleA3319727656engPalgrave MacmillanPalgrave Macmillan9818.275.83118.275.83112018-12-29T05:00:00ZThe New Face of Young Adulthood in AmericaSex, Crime, Drugs, and Just Plain Stupid BehaviorsP10124True CrimeTRUCRIM01AGeneral True CrimeSOC004000True CrimeBooks > True Crimehttps://dynamic. indigoimages. ca/books/3030102637.jpg?scaleup=true&width=600&quality=85&lang=enhttps://dynamic. indigoimages. ca/books/3030102637.jpg?scaleup=true&width=600&quality=85&lang=frhttps://www. indigo. ca/en-ca/sex-crime-drugs-and-just-plain-stupid-behaviors-the-new-face-of-young-adulthood-in-america/9783030102630.htmlhttps://www. indigo. ca/fr-ca/sex-crime-drugs-and-just-plain-stupid-behaviors-the-new-face-of-young-adulthood-in-america/9783030102630.htmlSex, Crime, Drugs, and Just Plain Stupid Behaviors: The New Face of Young Adulthood in America is written for students, parents, and practitioners to provide insight into how emerging adulthood impacts the lives and behaviors of young people. Salvatore provides an insightful examination of the evolution of emerging adulthood as a distinct stage of the life course, bridging the gap between macro-level social forces and micro-level life experiences and behavior. Chapters discuss the influence of social institutions such as marriage, the family, religion, and parenting on behavior during emerging adulthood. Exploration and sensation-seeking are examined in relation to the behaviors and identity of emerging adults alongside issues such as criminal offending, substance use, and other risky/dangerous behaviors. Finally, the book concludes with informed policy recommendations for social institutions such as educational establishments and the criminal justice system on how to work with emerging adults. Sex, Crime, | This book offers a unique introduction to the application of data science for transport professionals and students of transport studies

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