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Asian American Fiction After 1965 : Transnational Fantasies of Economic Mobility / Christopher T. FAN / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2024)
Titre : Asian American Fiction After 1965 : Transnational Fantasies of Economic Mobility Type de document : e-book Auteurs : Christopher T. FAN Editeur : COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS Année de publication : 2024 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 9780231213226 Note générale : copyrighted Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : After the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act loosened discriminatory restrictions, people from Northeast Asian countries such as South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, and eventually China immigrated to the United States in large numbers. Highly skilled Asian immigrants flocked to professional-managerial occupations, especially in science, technology, engineering, and math. Asian American literature is now overwhelmingly defined by this generation’s children, who often struggled with parental and social expectations that they would pursue lucrative careers on their way to becoming writers.Christopher T. Fan offers a new way to understand Asian American fiction through the lens of the class and race formations that shaped its authors both in the United States and in Northeast Asia. In readings of writers including Ted Chiang, Chang-rae Lee, Ken Liu, Ling Ma, Ruth Ozeki, Kathy Wang, and Charles Yu, he examines how Asian American fiction maps the immigrant narrative of intergenerational conflict onto the “two cultures” conflict between the arts and sciences. Fan argues that the self-consciousness found in these writers’ works is a legacy of Japanese and American modernization projects that emphasized technical and scientific skills in service of rapid industrialization. He considers Asian American writers’ attraction to science fiction, the figure of the engineer and notions of the “postracial,” modernization theory and time travel, and what happens when the dream of a stable professional identity encounters the realities of deprofessionalization and proletarianization. Through a transnational and historical-materialist approach, this groundbreaking book illuminates what makes texts and authors “Asian American.” Nombre d'accès : Illimité En ligne : https://neoma-bs.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.scholarvox.com/book/88956231 Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=585261 Corporate Innovator : A Guide Through the Labyrinth / William DUGGAN / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2024)
Titre : Corporate Innovator : A Guide Through the Labyrinth Type de document : e-book Auteurs : William DUGGAN Editeur : COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS Année de publication : 2024 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 9780231212281 Note générale : copyrighted Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : Innovation is a top priority for all kinds of organizations, of all sizes and shapes, throughout the world. But innovation doesn’t happen only at the executive level. People within an organization come up with great ideas that can propel the company forward. All too often, however, would-be innovators find that the organization is unreceptive to their new ideas. They are stymied by bureaucracy, power dynamics, or countless other barriers to innovation. They find themselves lost in a labyrinth that blocks them everywhere they turn.William Duggan—a leading expert on innovation and strategic thinking—offers a guide to navigating the maze from idea to implementation. He provides practical advice on communicating new ideas effectively, getting buy-in from others, winning allies, and overcoming resistance or outright opposition to innovation. Duggan focuses on the strategy and tactics of building support within the organization, exploring the crucial takeaways from research in psychology about how people react to new ideas. This book includes a series of interviews with successful corporate innovators as well as analysis of historical cases that combine lively storytelling with actionable insights. For anyone in an organization who has been frustrated with the lack of innovation, Corporate Innovator delivers an essential roadmap for going from idea to action. Nombre d'accès : Illimité En ligne : https://neoma-bs.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.scholarvox.com/book/88956228 Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=585258
Titre : Democracy and Education Type de document : e-book Auteurs : John DEWEY Editeur : COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS Année de publication : 2024 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 9780231210102 Note générale : copyrighted Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : The American philosopher John Dewey transformed how people around the world view the purposes of schooling. In Democracy and Education (1916), Dewey opposed the model of education in which adults lecture at students and students follow strict rules. Instead, Dewey called upon schools to provide children with experiences such as gardening, sewing, building structures, conducting experiments in laboratories, and performing in school plays. For Dewey, democratic education teaches young people to become creative individuals who contribute to society.This edition makes Democracy and Education come alive for a new generation of readers. The editor’s introduction explores the main themes of the book and how Dewey’s ideas contribute to debates about education standards, testing, accountability, school choice, free school lunch, recess, student discipline, and education technology. Each chapter begins with a brief overview clarifying the argument and its present-day relevance and ends with questions to prompt conversations and research papers. Drawing on more than a century of secondary literature on Dewey’s philosophy, this new edition will become the standard for scholars, teachers, and students. Nombre d'accès : Illimité En ligne : https://neoma-bs.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.scholarvox.com/book/88956225 Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=585255 Democracy in Default : Finance and the Rise of Neoliberalism in America / Brian JUDGE / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2024)
Titre : Democracy in Default : Finance and the Rise of Neoliberalism in America Type de document : e-book Auteurs : Brian JUDGE Editeur : COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS Année de publication : 2024 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 9780231213981 Note générale : copyrighted Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : How did neoliberalism arise? Faced with the crises of the 1970s, a coalition of neoliberal intellectuals, conservative politicians, and business interests carried out a vast project of walling off the economy from democracy, ensuring the dominance of finance—or so the conventional story goes. Democracy in Default offers a new perspective on the birth of neoliberalism, showing that this common narrative confuses cause and effect. Financialization was not the offspring of deregulation but the mechanism that allowed neoliberalism to take root.Brian Judge argues that financialization was a nearly spontaneous response to a crisis within liberalism. He examines how liberalism disavows the problem of distributive conflict, leaving it vulnerable when those conflicts erupt. When the postwar growth engine began to slow, finance promised a way out of the resulting political impasse, allowing liberal democracies to depoliticize questions of distribution and sustain the existing social and economic order. Elected officials were not simply captured or co-opted but willingly embraced financial solutions to their political problems. Unleashing the financial imperative to generate monetary returns, however, ushered in an all-encompassing transformation. Vivid case studies—the bankruptcy of Stockton, California; the investment strategy of the California Public Employees’ Retirement System; and the 2008 financial crisis—illustrate how the priorities of financial markets radically altered liberal democratic governance. Recasting the political and economic transformations of the past half century, Democracy in Default offers a bracing new account of the relationship between neoliberalism and financialization. Nombre d'accès : Illimité En ligne : https://neoma-bs.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.scholarvox.com/book/88956283 Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=585272 Excessive Punishment : How the Justice System Creates Mass Incarceration / Lauren-Brooke EISEN / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2024)
Titre : Excessive Punishment : How the Justice System Creates Mass Incarceration Type de document : e-book Auteurs : Lauren-Brooke EISEN Editeur : COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS Année de publication : 2024 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 9780231212168 Note générale : copyrighted Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : The United States has by far the world’s largest population of incarcerated people. More than a million Americans are imprisoned; hundreds of thousands more are held in jails. This vast system has doled out punishment—particularly to people from marginalized groups—on an unfathomable scale. At the same time, it has manifestly failed to secure public safety, instead perpetuating inequalities and recidivism. Why does the United States see punishment as the main response to social harm, and what are the alternatives?This book brings together essays by scholars, practitioners, activists, and writers, including incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people, to explore the harms of this punitive approach. The chapters address a range of issues, from policing to prosecution, and from how people are treated in prison to the consequences of a criminal conviction. Together, they consider a common theme: We cannot reduce our dependence on mass incarceration until we confront our impulse to punish in ways that are excessive, often wildly disproportionate to the harm caused. Essays trace how a maze of local, state, and federal agencies have contributed to mass incarceration and deterred attempts at reform. They shed light on how the excesses of America’s criminal legal system are entwined with poverty, racism, and the legacy of slavery. A wide-ranging and powerful look at the failures of the status quo, Excessive Punishment also considers how to reimagine the justice system to support restoration instead of retribution. Nombre d'accès : Illimité En ligne : https://neoma-bs.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.scholarvox.com/book/88956229 Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=585259 Fighting on the Cultural Front : U.S.-China Relations in the Cold War / Hongshan LI / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2024)PermalinkGrad School Life : Surviving and Thriving Beyond Coursework and Research / Jacqueline M. KORY-WESTLUND / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2024)PermalinkIrreparable Evil : An Essay in Moral and Reparatory History / David SCOTT / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2024)PermalinkLife Underground : Encounters with People Below the Streets of New York / Terry WILLIAMS / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2024)PermalinkPodcast Journalism : The Promise and Perils of Audio Reporting / David O. DOWLING / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2024)PermalinkRevolutionary Becomings : Documentary Media in Twentieth-Century China / Ying QIAN / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2024)PermalinkScattered and Fugitive Things : How Black Collectors Created Archives and Remade History / Laura E. HELTON / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2024)PermalinkSmugglers and States : Negotiating the Maghreb at Its Margins / Max GALLIEN / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2024)PermalinkPermalinkThe China Firm : American Elites and the Making of British Colonial Society / Thomas M. LARKIN / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2024)PermalinkThe Fox Spirit, the Stone Maiden, and Other Transgender Histories from Late Imperial China / Matthew H. SOMMER / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2024)PermalinkThe International Defense of Workers : Labor Rights, U.S. Trade Agreements, and State Sovereignty / Kevin J. MIDDLEBROOK / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2024)PermalinkTransformative Social Work : Practices for Academic Settings / Jan FOOK / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2024)PermalinkWinning with Data Science : A Handbook for Business Leaders / Howard Steven FRIEDMAN / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2024)PermalinkZero-Carbon Industry : Transformative Technologies and Policies to Achieve Sustainable Prosperity / Jeffrey RISSMAN / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2024)PermalinkAmerican Eloquence : Language and Leadership in the Twentieth Century / Roderick P. HART / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2023)PermalinkArguing About Tastes : Modeling how context and experience change economic preferences / David M. KREPS / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2023)PermalinkCatastrophic Incentives : Why Our Approaches to Disasters Keep Falling Short / Jeff SCHLEGELMILCH / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2023)PermalinkFaith in Markets : Christian Capitalism in the Early American Republic / Joseph P. SLAUGHTER / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2023)PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkPrecisely : Working with Precision Systems in a World of Data / Zachary TUMIN / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2023)PermalinkReasons to Pass : A Guide to Making Fewer and Better Investments / Ralph BIRCHMEIER / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2023)PermalinkRisk Management in the Behavioral Health Professions : A Practical Guide to Preventing Malpractice and Licensing-Board Complaints / Frederic G. REAMER / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2023)PermalinkPermalinkThe Worth of Art : Financial Tools for the Art Markets / Arturo CIFUENTES / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2023)PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkBackfire : How Sanctions Reshape the World Against U.S. Interests / Agathe DEMARAIS / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2022)PermalinkComputing the News : Data Journalism and the Search for Objectivity / Sylvain PARASIE / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2022)PermalinkEnemies Near and Far : How Jihadist Groups Strategize, Plot, and Learn / Daveed GARTENSTEIN-ROSS / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2022)PermalinkExplorers of Deep Time : Paleontologists and the History of Life / Roy PLOTNICK / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2022)PermalinkHard Rain : Bob Dylan, Oral Cultures, and the Meaning of History / Alessandro PORTELLI / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2022)PermalinkMaking War on the World : How Transnational Violence Reshapes Global Order / Mark SHIRK / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2022)PermalinkManaging Environmental Conflict : An Earth Institute Sustainability Primer / Joshua D. FISHER / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2022)PermalinkMany Urbanisms : Divergent Trajectories of Global City Building / Martin J. MURRAY / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2022)PermalinkPermalinkNot Exactly Lying : Fake News and Fake Journalism in American History / Andie TUCHER / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2022)PermalinkOil Leaders : An insider's account of four decades of Saudi Arabia and OPEC's global energy policy / Ibrahim ALMUHANNA / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2022)PermalinkProfitably Healthy Companies : Principles of Organizational Growth and Development / W. Warner BURKE / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2022)PermalinkResource Nationalism and Energy Policy : Venezuela in context / David R. MARES / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2022)PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkThe Innovation Mindset : Eight Essential Steps to Transform Any Industry / Lorraine H. MARCHAND / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2022)PermalinkThe Rise of Corporate Feminism : Women in the American Office, 1960–1990 / Allison ELIAS / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2022)PermalinkWaves of Global Terrorism : From 1879 to the Present / David C. RAPOPORT / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2022)PermalinkWhat Really Counts : The Case for a Sustainable and Equitable Economy / Ronald COLMAN / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2022)PermalinkWhen Good Government Meant Big Government : The Quest to Expand Federal Power, 1913–1933 / Jesse TARBERT / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2022)PermalinkWin from Within : Build Organizational Culture for Competitive Advantage / James HESKETT / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2022)PermalinkPermalinkBernoulli's Fallacy : Statistical Illogic and the Crisis of Modern Science / Aubrey CLAYTON / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkBetter Data Visualizations : A Guide for Scholars, Researchers, and Wonks / Jonathan SCHWABISH / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkCreative Control : The Ambivalence of Work in the Culture Industries / Michael L. SICILIANO / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkEmerging Domestic Markets : How Financial Entrepreneurs Reach Underserved Communities in the United States / Gregory FAIRCHILD / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkEnergy's Digital Future : Harnessing Innovation for American Resilience and National Security / Amy Myers JAFFE / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkExpectations Investing : Reading Stock Prices for Better Returns, Revised and Updated / Michael J. MAUBOUSSIN / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkPermalinkGetting Price Right : The Behavioral Economics of Profitable Pricing / Gerald SMITH / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkMaking Great Strategy : Arguing for Organizational Advantage / Jesper B. SØRENSEN / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkMedical Storyworlds : Health, Illness, and Bodies in Russian and European Literature at the Turn of the Twentieth Century / Elena FRATTO / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkPositioning for Advantage : Techniques and Strategies to Grow Brand Value / Kimberly A. WHITLER / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkPermalinkScaling for Success : People Priorities for High-Growth Organizations / Andrew BARTLOW / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkSpeculation : A Cultural History from Aristotle to AI / Gayle ROGERS / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkSustainable Food Production : An Earth Institute Sustainability Primer / Shahid NAEEM / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkThe Corsairs of Saint-Malo : Network Organization of a Merchant Elite Under the Ancien Régime / Henning HILLMANN / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkThe Myth of Private Equity : An Inside Look at Wall Street’s Transformative Investments / Jeffrey C. HOOKE / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkTrade and Nation : How Companies and Politics Reshaped Economic Thought / Emily ERIKSON / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkUnderwater : Loss, Flood Insurance, and the Moral Economy of Climate Change in the United States / Rebecca ELLIOTT / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkUndiversified : The Big Gender Short in Investment Management / Ellen CARR / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkUnfree Markets : The Slaves' Economy and the Rise of Capitalism in South Carolina / Justene Hill EDWARDS / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkWhat Are the Chances ? : Why We Believe in Luck / Barbara BLATCHLEY / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkWhy Trust Matters : An Economist's Guide to the Ties That Bind Us / Benjamin HO / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021)PermalinkArtificial Whiteness : Politics and Ideology in Artificial Intelligence / Yarden KATZ / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)PermalinkPermalinkCapitalism on Edge : How Fighting Precarity Can Achieve Radical Change Without Crisis or Utopia / Albena AZMANOVA / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)PermalinkChina's Fintech Explosion : Disruption, Innovation, and Survival / Sara HSU / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)PermalinkClimate Change Science : A Primer for Sustainable Development / John C. MUTTER / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)PermalinkCommon Sense : The Investor's Guide to Equality, Opportunity, and Growth / Joel GREENBLATT / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)PermalinkA Community of Scholars : Seventy-Five Years of The University Seminars at Columbia / Thomas VINCIGUERRA / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)PermalinkCreating Strategic Value : Applying Value Investing Principles to Corporate Management / Joseph CALANDRO JR. / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)PermalinkPermalinkFresh Kills : A History of Consuming and Discarding in New York City / Martin V. MELOSI / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)PermalinkHire Purpose : How Smart Companies Can Close the Skills Gap / Deanna MULLIGAN / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)PermalinkPermalinkMargin of Trust : The Berkshire Business Model / Lawrence CUNNINGHAM / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)PermalinkMeals Matter : A Radical Economics Through Gastronomy / Michael SYMONS / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)PermalinkNarrative Change : How Changing the Story Can Transform Society, Business, and Ourselves / Hans HANSEN / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)PermalinkNewsmakers : Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Journalism / Francesco MARCONI / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)PermalinkRethinking Readiness : A Brief Guide to Twenty-First-Century Megadisasters / Jeff SCHLEGELMILCH / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)PermalinkRisk, Choice, and Uncertainty : Three Centuries of Economic Decision-Making / George G. SZPIRO / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)PermalinkStart Up Myths and Models : What You Won't Learn in Business School / Rizwan VIRK / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)PermalinkThe Ages of Globalization : Geography, Technology, and Institutions / Jeffrey D. SACHS / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkVernacular Industrialism in China : Local Innovation and Translated Technologies in the Making of a Cosmetics Empire, 1900-1940 / Eugenia LEAN / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)PermalinkAggregating the News : Secondhand Knowledge and the Erosion of Journalistic Authority / Mark CODDINGTON / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkBest Practices for Social Work with Refugees and Immigrants / Miriam POTOCKY / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkBuying Gay : How Physique Entrepreneurs Sparked a Movement / David K. JOHNSON / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkCook, Taste, Learn : How the Evolution of Science Transformed the Art of Cooking / Guy CROSBY / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkPermalinkDriving Innovation from Within : A Guide for Internal Entrepreneurs / Kaihan KRIPPENDORFF / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkPermalinkInventing Tomorrow : H. G. Wells and the Twentieth Century / Sarah COLE / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkJacques Schiffrin : A Publisher in Exile, from Pléiade to Pantheon / Amos REICHMAN / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkManufacturing Decline : How Racism and the Conservative Movement Crush the American Rust Belt / Jason HACKWORTH / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkNon-Consensus Investing : Being Right When Everyone Else Is Wrong / Rupal J. BHANSALI / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkPermalinkReforming the City : The Contested Origins of Urban Government, 1890-1930 / Ariane LIAZOS / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkStatistics in Social Work : An Introduction to Practical Applications / Amy BATCHELOR / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkThe Art of Ideas : Creative Thinking for Work and Life / William DUGGAN / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkThe Brain in Context : A Pragmatic Guide to Neuroscience / Jonathan D. MORENO / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkTime and the Generations : Population Ethics for a Diminishing Planet / Partha DASGUPTA / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkVoices from the Chinese Century : Public Intellectual Debate from Contemporary China / Joshua FOGEL / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkGender and the politics of history / Joan Wallach SCOTT / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2018)PermalinkPermalinkA New Foreign Policy : Beyond American Exceptionalism / Jeffrey D. SACHS / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2018)PermalinkRescuing Retirement : A Plan to Guarantee Retirement Security for All Americans / Teresa GHILARDUCCI / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2018)PermalinkSocial Value Investing : A Management Framework for Effective Partnerships / Howard W. BUFFETT / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2018)PermalinkThe People’s Money : How China Is Building a Global Currency / Paola SUBACCHI / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2018)PermalinkThe Return of Work in Critical Theory : Self, Society, Politics / Christophe DEJOURS / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2018)PermalinkTransatlantic Speculations : Globalization and the Panics of 1873 / Hannah Catherine DAVIES / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2018)PermalinkWorking for Respect : Community and Conflict at Walmart / Adam REICH / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2018)PermalinkCreditworthy : A History of Consumer Surveillance and Financial Identity in America / Josh LAUER / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2017)PermalinkCrude Volatility : The History and the Future of Boom-Bust Oil Prices / Robert MCNALLY / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2017)PermalinkDesign Thinking for the Greater Good : Innovation in the Social Sector / Jeanne LIEDTKA / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2017)PermalinkDiscovering Prices : Auction Design in Markets with Complex Constraints / Paul MILGROM / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2017)PermalinkDown the Up Staircase : Three Generations of a Harlem Family / Bruce D. HAYNES / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2017)PermalinkEarth at Risk : Natural Capital and the Quest for Sustainability / Claude HENRY / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2017)PermalinkPermalinkGenes, Brains, and Human Potential : The Science and Ideology of Intelligence / Ken RICHARDSON / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2017)PermalinkIf You're in a Dogfight, Become a Cat! : Strategies for Long-Term Growth / Leonard SHERMAN / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2017)PermalinkMorals and Markets : The Development of Life Insurance in the United States / Viviana A. Rotman ZELIZER / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2017)PermalinkNarrative and Numbers : The Value of Stories in Business / Aswath DAMODARAN / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2017)PermalinkPermalinkRational Investing : The Subtleties of Asset Management / Hugues LANGLOIS / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS (2017)Permalink
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