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Industry and Work in Contemporary Capitalism: Global Models, Local Lives? (CRESC)
0Uncover the intricate link between global economic models and local livelihoods in contemporary capitalism. This essential read dissects how industry and work are shaped by dominant strategies, often diverging from ground-level experiences. Through interdisciplinary research, it reveals how production organization impacts daily lives and how differing perspectives on economic development materialize in practice. Essential for students and professionals in economics, sociology, and anthropology, this book offers vital insights into the forces transforming work and society in India and worldwide.
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Industry, War and Stalin’s Battle for Resources: The Arctic and the Environment (Library of Arctic Studies)
0Explore the pivotal Arctic resource battle and its impact on Stalin’s foreign policy. Lars Rowe’s rigorous analysis of the Pechenga nickel industry offers vital insights into the Soviet Union’s commercial and security interests. Delving into environmental history, this book unravels Soviet-Finnish relations, wartime strategies during the Second World War, and the Stalinist economy. It’s an indispensable resource for students of international relations, historians, and researchers keen on understanding the geopolitical dynamics of the Polar North and the historical struggle for vital resources.
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Inequality and Development Challenges
0Explore critical development challenges in India and emerging BRICS economies. This book dives deep into the co-evolution of inequality and national innovation systems, moving beyond income to analyze disparities in assets, access, and social factors. Discover new paradigms for equitable, sustainable growth and actionable policy recommendations rooted in comparative research. An indispensable resource for scholars, policymakers, and development practitioners keen on understanding the intricate dynamics shaping India’s future. Navigate the complexities of inclusive progress with expert analysis.
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Inequality and Industrial Change: A Global View
0Uncover the intricate global patterns of economic inequality and income distribution. This seminal work offers a systematic, data-driven analysis of pay distribution across industrial nations. Explore the profound links between industrial change and economic disparities worldwide. Essential reading for economists, policymakers, students, and anyone keen on understanding the forces shaping global economic fairness. Gain crucial insights relevant to India’s own development challenges and future economic trajectory.
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Inequality and Poverty in China in the Age of Globalization
0Explore the intricate link between China’s economic ascent and growing inequality. This critical analysis delves into how globalization, while driving remarkable growth, has also widened income disparities and impacted poverty levels across China. Leveraging strong empirical data, the book meticulously examines the root causes of these social and economic divides. It’s an essential read for students, policymakers, and anyone interested in development economics, offering vital insights into the challenges faced by emerging economies and the broader lessons for India’s own path to development.
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Inequality and The Labyrinths of Democracy
0Unravel the complex ties between escalating inequality and the enduring challenges of liberal democracy. This insightful analysis offers a global panorama, tracing democracy’s evolution and its current malaise. Discover why capitalist democracies struggle to address social justice demands, transforming governance into a power game. Essential for Indian students and professionals in political science, economics, and sociology, it provides deep insights into economic systems, voting rights, and the future of democracy. Gain a critical understanding of global challenges and the historical routes to modernity.
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Inequality, Class, and Economics
0Unpack the complex roots of economic inequality and class divisions with this essential guide. Exploring the fundamental social structures of power underpinning capitalism, this book reveals how employer influence, professional dynamics, business practices, political levers, and cultural institutions like media and education perpetuate widening economic disparities. It’s a crucial read for students, economists, and policymakers in India seeking to understand and address these pervasive issues. Discover insightful analyses and gain prescriptions for tackling steepening class boundaries and fostering greater equity.
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INFANTS ANDTODDLERS: CURRICULUM AND TEACHING 8TH ED.
0Empower your approach to infant and toddler education with this comprehensive curriculum guide. Discover “conscious care giving,” a child-centered method promoting respectful, purposeful handling of young children. This essential resource for early childhood educators delves into child development, offering practical insights and real-life applications. It features updated NAEYC and DAP standards integration, alongside case studies and expert perspectives to translate theory into practice. Perfect for professionals and students in India seeking to effectively influence child development and master the art of teaching infants and toddlers.
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Infection Prevention And Control A Social Science Perspective (Pb 2023)
0Explore the crucial role of social sciences in infection prevention and control with “Infection Prevention And Control: A Social Science Perspective” by Paul Elliott. This book, available at The Bookish Owl, goes beyond the technical aspects, delving into human behavior and its impact on IPC across diverse contexts. Understand how social sciences influence healthcare practices and contribute to global infection control efforts. A must-read for healthcare professionals seeking innovative strategies and a broader understanding of the ever-evolving IPC landscape. Gain valuable insights to improve patient care and promote effective infection control measures. ISBN: 9781032458380.
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Infectious Disease and Host-Pathogen Evolution
0Explore the profound impact of infectious diseases on human evolution. This seminal work delves into the intricate evolutionary struggle between hosts and pathogens, revealing how genetic polymorphisms are direct results of this ancient battle. Gain critical insights into the dynamics shaping human adaptation and disease resistance. Essential reading for researchers, postgraduate students, and professionals in evolutionary biology, genetics, and epidemiology, this book is a key resource for academic research in India.
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Infectious Disease in India, 1892-1940: Policy-Making and the Perception of Risk
0Dive into the critical history of infectious disease policy-making in colonial India. This insightful analysis examines how cholera, plague, and malaria were managed between 1892 and 1940. It reveals the complex interplay of global perceptions, imperial governance, trade, medical technology, and cultural norms in shaping public health strategies. Understand the evolving landscape of epidemiological risk and its impact on Indian society. Essential reading for historians, public health professionals, and students of colonial and medical history in India.
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Infectious Disease in India, 1892-1940: Policy-Making and the Perception of Risk (Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies)
0Delve into the critical history of infectious disease in India between 1892-1940. This insightful study examines how colonial public health policy was forged by global and imperial perceptions of risk. Through case studies of cholera, plague, and malaria, understand the complex interplay of public health diplomacy, medical technologies, and cultural norms that shaped disease control strategies. Essential for students of Indian history, public health professionals, and researchers interested in India’s medical policy development and risk perception during the colonial era.