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Discover a systematic approach to qualitative research with "Designing Social Inquiry", a guide to scientific inference by Gary King, available in stores now.
Discover the fundamentals of anthropology in this insightful book, exploring human culture and society through engaging narratives and real-life examples.
Explore the intriguing world of sociology with 'Discovering Sociology' by Mark McCormack. Published by Bloomsbury, this insightful book delves into key concepts and contemporary issues, making it essential for students and enthusiasts alike.
Discover "Ecocide: Kill the Corporation Before It Kills Us" by David Whyte, a compelling exploration of corporate environmental destruction and its global impact. Urgent and enlightening, this book calls for accountability to protect our planet's future.
Explore the transformative power of interdependence in "The Care Manifesto." This insightful book challenges traditional views on care and compassion, urging a collective reimagining of societal values towards more equitable and empathetic structures.
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Dive into "A Hacker Manifesto" by McKenzie Wark: a thought-provoking exploration of digital culture and the hacker ethos. Unpack the intersections of technology, art, and politics in this groundbreaking work.
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