“Rosove’s deft mix of personal anecdotes with secular history and Jewish texts helps illuminate what it means to be Jewish – and to be human.” Jen Rubin
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“Lucid and powerful, this book belongs in the libraries of professors, students, and any concerned citizens.” Leah Bradshaw, Brock University
Discover The Leisure Ethic: The End of Work and a Return to Virtue by David Tabachnick: https://bit.ly/4xmeG0h
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What makes a strong research article introduction in Applied Linguistics? A study of 807 introductions across six subdisciplines reveals shared frameworks and field-specific adaptations. Read more in Issue 19.3: bit.ly/jalpp193b #AppliedLinguistics #AcademicWriting
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Beth Herst and Sandford Borins explore the way popular screen stories affect the public’s perception of significant figures in politics and governance in their new book, Public Representations.
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@boiby.bsky.social and Jonathan Hunter’s new book, Coping, blends science and real-life stories to present readers with clear, useful tools for coping day-to-day.
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New excavations at ancient Kerdylion in northern Greece are uncovering centuries of occupation, from the Archaic to the Byzantine Periods. Explore this groundbreaking finding in Volume 21 Issue 2 of Mouseion: bit.ly/mous212b #Archaeology #AncientGreece #Excavation
New research in CJFMS 35.1 explores the transformation of the Canadian children's television industry and its growing dependence on US media brands. Read “We’ll Puppet from Behind” online: bit.ly/CJFMS35-1c #CanadianMedia #CanadianTV
In this LinkedIn newsletter, John L. Rosove shares the inspiration behind his book Finding Your Moral Compass!
"I wrote this book to affirm where we ought to stand as responsible and accountable human beings."
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If we’re not careful, the world – as it has become – can corrupt our moral values. The number of wars and the consequential killing of hundreds of thousands of civilians around the world; the breakdow...