Publishers: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog offers a diverse mix of scholarly and professional works that explore social dynamics, mental health, and cultural phenomena through detailed analysis and case studies. Readers can expect a thoughtful blend of research-driven nonfiction alongside explorations of contemporary issues in society, education, and the arts. Navigating this range involves focusing on thematic clusters or disciplinary approaches to find relevant insights.
What you’ll often find
- In-depth examinations of psychological and therapeutic practices addressing mental health and human behavior
- Studies on social structures and movements, including race relations, gender, and political ideologies
- Analyses of educational methods and leadership challenges within institutional settings
- Explorations of media, communication, and performing arts with attention to cultural and political contexts
- Historical perspectives on public policy, emergency management, and societal responses to crises
- Discussions of family dynamics, sexuality, and interpersonal relationships through a social science lens
- Technical and craft-focused insights into specialized professions such as voice acting and therapy
How to browse this shelf
- Begin by selecting topics related to social sciences or health to target thematic interests
- Look for works that combine theory with practical applications in education, therapy, or leadership
- Explore historical and political studies to understand broader societal trends and movements
- Use subject clusters like media studies or performing arts to find cultural and artistic analyses
- Focus on mental health and psychotherapy categories for clinical and counseling perspectives
- Try browsing by disciplinary approach to distinguish between empirical research and narrative-driven content
- Consider works addressing family and interpersonal relationships for more personal or social explorations
Good fit if you like
- Thoughtful, research-based writing that connects theory with real-world issues
- Analytical approaches to understanding social change and cultural dynamics
- Structured explorations of mental health practices and therapeutic techniques
- Interdisciplinary perspectives blending history, politics, and social science
- Detailed case studies and professional insights into education and leadership challenges
- Engagement with contemporary debates on identity, power, and communication
- Character-focused narratives within nonfiction frameworks
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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The Climate Planner Overcoming Pushback Against Local Mitigation and Adaptation Plans — Jason King
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Strategic Communications Becoming Culturally Proficient Communicators — Lee Bush
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The Player Piano and Musical Labor The Ghost in the Machine — Allison Rebecca Wente
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The De-Africanization of African Art Towards Post-African Aesthetics — Denis Ekpo
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Queering Methodology Lessons and Dilemmas from Lesbian Lives — Róisín Ryan-Flood
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Essential Grammar for Today’s Writers, Students, and Teachers — Nancy Sullivan
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Conflict After the Cold War Arguments on Causes of War and Peace — Richard K. Betts
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The Culture of Ships and Maritime Narratives — Chryssanthi Papadopoulou
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Auditing Teams Dynamics and Efficiency — Mara Cameran
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The Archaeology of Knowledge Traditions of the Indian Ocean World — Himanshu Prabha Ray
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Portugal in the 21st Century — Nuno Monteiro
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The GoFaSt Guide to Screenwriting The Goals, Failures and Stakes Model of Narrative Storytelling — Greg Takoudes
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Endurance Running A Socio-Cultural Examination — William Bridel
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Environmental Portraiture A Complete Guide to the Portrait Photographer’s Most Powerful Imaging Tool — Jim Cornfield
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Living with the Dead On Death, the Dead, and Immortality — Jeremy Wisnewski
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Outdoor Play for Healthy Little Minds Practical Ideas to Promote Children’s Wellbeing in the Early Years — Sarah Watkins
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Aspects of Roman History, 31 BC-AD 117 — Richard Alston
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Fifty Key Video Games — Bernard Perron
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Mastering in Music — John-Paul Braddock
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The Sublime — Philip Shaw
