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Articles, News, Promotions and Updates from Routledge and the Taylor & Francis Group.

This book offers a radical new reading of William James’s work on the idea of ‘religion.’ Moving beyond previous psychological and philosophical interpretations, it uncovers a dynamic, imaginative, and critical use of the category of religion. This work argues that we can only fully understand James’s work on religion by returning to the ground of his metaphysics of relations and by incorporating literary and historical themes.

Routledge is pleased to announce the publication of Memorylands, an original and fascinating investigation into the nature of heritage from renowned scholar and author Sharon Macdonald

Now more than ever social media platforms are affecting how cultural consumers interact with the world around them. This penetrating new study edited by Kirsten Drotner and Kim Christian Schroder examines how such recent developments have transformed the museum experience for connected visitors and what the future might hold.

Routledge is pleased to announce a new review of Roman Elections in the Age of Cicero in the Bryn Mawr Classical Review

Korea is currently experiencing significant transformations. Routledge Asian Studies has a multitude of books focusing on different topics- from the role of digital information and communications technology in South Korea’s development to the issue of nuclear deterrence to the Six Party Talks of 2003.
We are proud to showcase the latest interdisciplinary research on North and South Korea in our Routledge Advances in Korean Studies series. Why not take a look?

Originally published in 1990, this very accessible and readable book will interest not only all those who have to deal with bizarre behavior in the course of their work, but also the general reader who is interested in the origins and the infinite variety of human behaviours.

The Journalism Studies book series draws on a wide range of themed issues from the Journalism Studies and Journalism Practice journals and thereby extends the critical and public forum provided by them. The Editor of the journals, Bob Franklin, works closely with guest editors to ensure that the books achieve relevance for readers and the highest standards of research rigour and academic excellence.

Teaching and Learning in Science Series
Series Editor: Norman G. Lederman
This series brings together theoretical and practical scholarship emanating from a wide range of research approaches and paradigms on an equally wide variety of topics.

Originally published in 1967 this volume reports the outcome of research in a variety of fields. Of the numerous clinical investigations, those into depressive states are dealed with most fully. Social studies, which had been the main concern of the Medical Research Council Unit of which Professor Lewis was for seventeen years Honorary Director, deals with themes of unemployment, environmental adjustment, and ecology. Today it can be read and enjoyed in its historical context.

Originally published in 1985, Living with the Bomb was written as a sequel to the best seller Depression: The Way Out of Your Prison. The human species is facing extinction, not merely from nuclear war but also, and perhaps more likely, from the destruction of the resources of the planet. Is it possible for us to change?