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CONTENTS Humanities and Social Science 1
Philosophy 2 Religion & Theology 5 Literature 7 Linguistics 10 Cultural & Media Studies 14 Film & TV Studies 16 Communication Studies & Journalism 16 Sociology 18 Anthropology & Archaeology 23 Human Geography 26 Business 27 Hospitality 28 Finance 29 Economics 30 Politics 31 History 36 Classics 39 Art & Architecture 39 Psychology 41 Education 45
Science, Technology & Medicine 46 Medicine 47 Nursing 57 Health & Social Care 60 Health Science 60 Nutrition 61 Dentistry 61 Veterinary 63 Life Science 66 Agriculture 73 Aquaculture 74 Food Science 75 Chemistry 77 Materials Science 99 Physics 107 Electrical & Electronic Engineering 111 Communications Technology 122 Mathematics & Statistics 125 Earth & Environmental Science 131 Engineering 133 Construction 138
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HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCE
Humanities and Social Science
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Philosophy on Tap
PHILOSOPHY
Pint-Sized Puzzles for the Pub Philosopher
MATT LAWRENCE Long Beach City College, USA
✤✤ Features a unique presentation of philosophical ideas by considering 48 of life’s biggest questions in the context of 48 distinctive beers from around the world ✤✤ Provides a highly engaging and sociable approach to the classic philosophical problems as well as a unique look at the conundrums that directly affect the beer drinker ✤✤ Combines a philosopher’s insights with thematic humour and trivia to explore issues such as free will, God’s existence, the nature of the soul, time travel, the aesthetics of taste, the role of beer in the good life, and the infamous “beer goggles” paradox ✤✤ For beer drinkers who enjoy philosophy, philosophers who enjoy beer, and anyone who has ever pondered the meaning of life over a pint of ale READERSHIP: Beer drinkers who enjoy philosophy and philosophers who enjoy beer
MAR 2011 256PP 978-1-4443-3640-5 PR £12.99 €16.90
Coffee - Philosophy for Everyone Grounds for Debate
Edited by FRITZ ALLHOFF, SCOTT F. PARKER, MICHAEL W. AUSTIN & DONALD SCHOENHOLT Western Michigan University, The Nanoethics Group, USA; Eastern Kentucky University, USA, Gillies Coffee Company
✤✤ 18 caffeine-related essays debate the philosophical implications of the world’s most popular drug-filled drink, including the ethics of the coffee trade, an assessment of Starbucks, the metaphysics of coffee and the centrality of the coffee house to the public sphere ✤✤ Matt Lounsbury of revolutionary business Stumptown Coffee discusses just how good coffee can be ✤✤ Incorporates perspectives from a wide range of contributors, including philosophers, journalists and those directly involved in the coffee trade ✤✤ Includes a foreword by Donald Schoenholt, President at Gillies Coffee Company READERSHIP: Philosophically minded people with a love of coffee; the general reader with an interest in coffee, its production and consumption SERIES: PHILOSOPHY FOR EVERYONE
MAR 2011 224PP 978-1-4443-3712-9 PR £11.99 €16.90
Metaphysics An Anthology 2nd Edition
Edited by JAEGWON KIM, DANIEL Z. KORMAN & ERNEST SOSA Brown University, USA; University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign; Brown University, USA
✤✤ One of the most comprehensive and authoritative metaphysics anthologies available - now updated and expanded ✤✤ Offers the most important contemporary works on the central issues of metaphysics ✤✤ Includes new sections on ontology and the metaphysics of material objects, as well as readings on the topics of fictionalism, fundamentality, tropes, vague identity, temporary intrinsics, stage theory, and composition ✤✤ Surpasses other anthologies in its combination of contributions from leading metaphysicians and a younger generation of rising-stars READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate courses in metaphysics SERIES: BLACKWELL PHILOSOPHY ANTHOLOGIES
MAR 2011 768PP 978-1-4443-3102-8 PR £24.99 €32.90
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978-1-4443-3101-1 CL £65.00 €83.90
Analytic Philosophy An Anthology 2nd Edition
Edited by A. P. MARTINICH & DAVID SOSA University of Texas at Austin, USA; Brown University, USA
✤✤ Includes the most familiar texts of the analytic tradition, as well as rare key selections ✤✤ Expanded and revised edition now features nine new essays by important scholars such as John McDowell, Derek Parfit, and Roderick Chisholm, among others ✤✤ Features an internal coherence that makes the volume especially useful ✤✤ Complements A Companion to Analytic Philosophy, matching the work of core philosophers in this volume to dedicated chapters within the Companion READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates and graduates interested in twentieth-century and analytic philosophy
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SERIES: BLACKWELL PHILOSOPHY ANTHOLOGIES
MAR 2011 576PP 978-1-4443-3570-5 PR £24.99 €30.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-631-21647-6
Irigaray University of Dundee, UK
✤✤ The first comprehensive introductory account of the work of leading feminist theorist Luce Irigaray ✤✤ This highly accessible book carefully elucidates the philosophical underpinnings of Irigaray’s work ✤✤ Spans the full range of Irigaray’s output, including sustained engagements with key texts such as Speculum of the Other Woman ✤✤ This book will be essential reading for students and scholars in literary theory, continental philosophy, and across the humanities
PHILOSOPHY
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RACHEL JONES
READERSHIP: Undergraduate and postgraduate students taking courses in literary theory and continental philosophy SERIES: KEY CONTEMPORARY THINKERS
mar 2011 224PP 978-0-7456-5105-7 PR £14.99 €19.90
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The Tyranny of Science
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PAUL FEYERABEND ✤✤ Feyerabend was one of the most important philosophers of science of the second half of the 20th century. His most famous book, Against Method, was an international bestseller that sold hundreds of thousands of copies ✤✤ This book is based on one of the last texts he wrote, shortly before he died in 1994. It weaves together the main elements of his mature philosophy into a gripping story of the rise of rationalism in Ancient Greece that eventually led to the entrenchment of a mythical “scientific worldview” ✤✤ This book develops Feyerabend’s critique of science in a provocative and forceful way. He argues that science does not solve the pressing problems of our age, like war and poverty, but rather glorifies abstract thinking and ephemeral generalities ✤✤ This is one of Feyerabend’s last books and also one of his best. It is aimed at a wide general readership and will appeal to anyone interested in the role that science has played, and continues to play, in the shaping of the modern world READERSHIP: Those studying courses in the philosophy of science, but also potential to appeal to a wide general readership
MAR 2011 180PP 978-0-7456-5190-3 PR £12.99 €16.90
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978-0-7456-5189-7 CL £45.00 €57.90
Ancient Greek Philosophy
From The Presocratics to the Hellenistic Philosophers
THOMAS BLACKSON Arizona State University, USA
✤✤ Moves beyond traditional textbooks that conclude with Aristotle ✤✤ A uniquely balanced organization of original source material with in-depth commentary, informed by classroom feedback ✤✤ Contextual commentary traces the development of lines of thought through the period, ideal for students new to the discipline READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate level students for courses in ancient philosophy, and for interested general readers
MAR 2011 320PP 978-1-4443-3573-6 PR £19.99 €25.90
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978-1-4443-3572-9 CL £55.00 €65.90
Accounting Ethics 2nd Edition
RONALD F. DUSKA, BRENDA SHAY DUSKA & JULIE ANNE RAGATZ The American College; Del Pizzo & Associates; The American College Center for Ethics in Financial Services
✤✤ Approaches the myriad ethical issues in the accounting environment from both a theoretical and practical perspective ✤✤ Offers a comprehensive overview of ethics in accounting, as well as an examination of and recommendations for solving the current crisis in this field ✤✤ Investigates the nature and purpose of accounting ✤✤ Uses up-to-date case studies and addresses current issues such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act ✤✤ Examines the ethical responsibilities of individual accountants, as well as accounting firms READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates and graduates studying accounting ethics, professionals in accounting and business ethics SERIES: FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS ETHICS
FEB 2011 320PP 978-1-4051-9613-0 PR £21.99 €25.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-631-21651-3
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Ethics, Technology and Engineering
PHILOSOPHY
IBO VAN DE POEL & LAMBÈR ROYAKKERS Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; 3TU Centre for Ethics and Technology, Netherlands
✤✤ Utilizes a systematic approach to ethical case analysis - the ethical cycle - which features a wide range of real-life international case studies ✤✤ Covers a broad range of topics, including ethics in design, risks, responsibility, sustainability and emerging technologies ✤✤ Can be used in conjunction with the online ethics tool Agora (http://www.ethicsandtechnology.com) ✤✤ Provides engineering students with a clear introduction to the main ethical theories ✤✤ Includes an extensive glossary with key terms READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate level students for courses in engineering ethics
mar 2011 240PP 978-1-4443-3095-3 PR £24.99 €38.90
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978-1-4443-3094-6 CL £55.00 €71.90
A Companion to Relativism Edited by STEVEN D. HALES Bloomsburg University, Pennsylvania, USA
✤✤ Features original contributions from leading figures working on various aspects of relativism ✤✤ Presents a substantial and broad range of current thinking about relativism ✤✤ Addresses relativism from many of the major subfields of philosophy including philosophy of language, epistemology, ethics, philosophy of science, logic, and metaphysics READERSHIP: Upper-level undergraduate and graduate students for courses on relativism, ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, or philosophy of science; also for scholars and researchers SERIES: BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO PHILOSOPHY
JAN 2011 648PP 978-1-4051-9021-3 CL £110.00
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Philosophy and Poetry PETER A. FRENCH Arizona State University, USA
✤✤ Features new work from an international collection of philosophers and contributions from two world class poets, John Ashbery and Stephen Dunn ✤✤ Explores central philosophical issues pertinent to poetry as well as the connections between the two domains ✤✤ 33rd volume in the Midwest Studies in Philosophy series READERSHIP: Philosophy, literature and poetry students, academics and practitioners SERIES: MIDWEST STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY
DEC 2009 200PP 978-1-4443-3446-3 PR £19.95 €25.90
The Formation of Reason DAVID BAKHURST Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada
✤✤ Provides the first detailed examination of the relevance of John McDowell’s work to the Philosophy of Education ✤✤ Draws on a wide-range of philosophical sources, including the work of “analytic” philosophers Donald Davidson, Ian Hacking, Peter Strawson, David Wiggins, and Ludwig Wittgenstein ✤✤ Considers non-traditional ideas from Russian philosophy and psychology, represented by Ilyenkov and Vygotsky ✤✤ Discusses foundational philosophical ideas in a way that reveals their relevance to educational theory and practice READERSHIP: Upper level undergraduate and graduate level students for courses in philosophy, education, psychology, communication, and cognate fields, academics and researchers
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MAR 2011 256PP 978-1-4443-3909-3 PR £19.99 €25.90
Luciano Floridi and the Philosophy of Information
Edited by PATRICK ALLO Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
✤✤ Brings together a team of respected scholars to explore Luciano Floridi’s contributions to the philosophy of information, and debate the most distinctive and controversial views he defended ✤✤ Explains the importance of philosophy of information as a specific way of doing philosophy ✤✤ Features eight essays by leading scholars, a reply by Luciano Floridi, and an epilogue by Terrell W. Bynum ✤✤ Connects Floridi’s work in the area of philosophy of information with broader contemporary concerns in philosophy READERSHIP: Postgraduate students and faculty studying philosophy of information, philosophy of technology, and applied philosophy SERIES: METAPHILOSOPHY
JAN 2011 256PP 978-1-4443-3867-6 PR £19.99 €25.90
Darwinism and the Divine Evolutionary Thought and Natural Theology
ALISTER E. McGRATH King’s College, London, UK
✤✤ A thought-provoking exploration of 21st-century views on evolutionary thought and natural theology, written by the world-renowned theologian and bestselling author ✤✤ Traces the impact of Darwinism on theology from the time of the publication of On the Origin of the Species to current debates on creationism and intelligent design ✤✤ Brings together material from a variety of disciplines, including the history of ideas, historical and systematic theology, evolutionary biology, anthropology, sociology, and the cognitive science of religion ✤✤ Considers how Christian belief has adapted to Darwinism, and asks whether there is a place for design both in the world of science and the world of theology
PHILOSOPHY / RELIGION & THEOLOGY
Putting Information First
READERSHIP: Academics and students of Christian theology, science and religion, and natural theology; general readers interested in debates about Darwinism and atheism
feb 2011 288PP 978-1-4443-3344-2 PR £19.99 €25.90
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978-1-4443-3343-5 CL £55.00 €71.90
The Terror of God
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Attar, Job and the Metaphysical Revolt
NAVID KERMANI ✤✤ A brilliant interpretation of The Book of Suffering by Attar – Persia’s greatest medieval poet ✤✤ Through the lens of this work, Kermani tells the story of a kind of faith that is angry with God – a theme that runs through many religions but above all connects Judaism, Islam and European modernity in deep and previously unrecognized ways ✤✤ Kermani brings Attar’s work to life and, by drawing on modern writers and thinkers like Kafka and Adorno, shows it to be surprisingly relevant to us today ✤✤ As a brilliant Islamic scholar who lives and works in Germany, Kermani is himself able to bridge two cultures, and this gives him a unique ability to bring out for Western readers the relevance of this great work of Persian and Islamic culture READERSHIP: Philosophy and theology students
MAR 2011 240PP 978-0-7456-4527-8 PR £18.99 €24.90
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978-0-7456-4526-1 CL £55.00 €71.90
The Future of Christian Theology DAVID F. FORD University of Cambridge, UK
✤✤ Represents an outstanding and engaging account of the task of theology today ✤✤ Offers an insightful description of what makes for discerning and creative theology ✤✤ Written from the perspective of decades of experience, and in close dialogue with theologians of other faiths ✤✤ Features a strong interfaith and public theology dimension, and a contemporary portrait of the field from the inside ✤✤ A hopeful and illuminating search for wisdom and understanding in the increasingly complex religious and secular world of the twenty-first century READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate level students and seminarians for introductory theology courses, younger theologians and interested general readers SERIES: BLACKWELL MANIFESTOS
MAR 2011 208PP 978-1-4051-4273-1 PR £19.99 €25.90
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978-1-4051-4272-4 CL £50.00 €65.90
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The Religion Toolkit
RELIGION & THEOLOGY
A Complete Guide to Religion
JOHN MORREALL College of William & Mary, USA
✤✤ The only introductory text to combine world religions, theories of religion and the history of religious studies in one book, providing an essential toolkit for students ✤✤ Covers the early development of religion, and overviews of major and minor religions from Judaism to Scientology ✤✤ Features photos, maps, timelines, historical profiles, and population distribution figures ✤✤ Considers the five recent developments of secularization, religion and politics, religion and science, religion and health, and mystical experience ✤✤ Uses humour throughout to enable students to create a detachment to the subject and remain open-minded READERSHIP: Undergraduate students of religion; general readers
MAR 2011 288PP 978-1-4051-8246-1 PR £19.99 €23.90
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978-1-4051-8247-8 CL £55.00 €71.90
World’s Christians
Who They Are, Where They Are and How They Got There
DOUGLAS JACOBSEN Messiah College, USA
✤✤ Written by an award-winning author, this global introduction to Christianity illuminates the many ways the world’s Christians live out their faith today ✤✤ Offers uniquely comprehensive geographical coverage, encompassing Africa, Asia, and Latin America, as well as Europe, North America, and the Pacific ✤✤ Provides impartial accounts of all four of the world’s major Christian traditions: Orthodox, Catholic, Protestant, and Pentecostal/Charismatic ✤✤ Combines the best available sources to produce the most up-to-date numerical analysis of Christianity, offering fascinating demographic insights about Christian populations in different areas of the world READERSHIP: Undergraduates and above in introductory courses in Christianity, global religion and church history; general readers interested in Christianity
MAR 2011 352PP 978-1-4051-8887-6 PR £19.99 €25.90
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978-1-4051-8889-0 CL £55.00 €71.90
God, Sex and Gender An Introduction
ADRIAN THATCHER University of Exeter, UK
✤✤ Explores the unprecedented changes in sexual and gender relationships, including the theological impact of issues such as abortion, contraception, divorce rates, the separation of sexual experience from marriage, and same-sex marriages ✤✤ Fills a gap in the market as the first comprehensive textbook to tackle this popular subject by linking together the diverse themes relating to sexuality and Christianity in one coherent volume ✤✤ Offers a consistent and engaging introduction which is contemporary, undogmatic, questioning, and relevant to readers’ experience, interests and needs ✤✤ Written lucidly and engagingly by an established and respected academic who has published widely in this area READERSHIP: Undergraduate students and faculty in religious ethics, contemporary Christian ethics, moral theology, religion and gender, and those studying current theological debates
JAN 2011 272PP 978-1-4051-9370-2 PR £19.99 €24.90
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978-1-4051-9369-6 CL £50.00 €65.90
Comparative Religious Ethics A Narrative Approach 2nd Edition
DARRELL J. FASCHING, DELL DECHANT & DAVID LANTIGUA University of South Florida, USA; University of South Florida, USA; University of Notre Dame, USA
✤✤ An extensively revised and expanded new edition of this popular textbook, that retains the unique narrative-style approach which has proved so successful with students ✤✤ Considers the ways in which ancient stories from diverse religions, such as the Bhagavad Gita and the lives of Jesus and Buddha, have provided ethical orientation in the modern world ✤✤ Updated to reflect recent discussions on globalization and its influence on cross-cultural and comparative ethics, economic dimensions to ethics, Gandhian traditions, and global ethics in an age of terrorism
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READERSHIP: First-year undergraduates and above studying comparative religious ethics, contemporary religious thought, comparative religion, and moral theology
JAN 2011 336PP 978-1-4443-3133-2 PR £22.99 €28.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-631-20125-0
On the Person as Classic in Comparative Theological Contexts
DAVID A. CLAIRMONT University of Notre Dame, USA
✤✤ Provides an important and original contribution to the comparative study and practice of religious ethics ✤✤ Moves away from a comparison of theories by discussing the shared human problem of moral weakness ✤✤ Offers a fresh approach with a comparison of the understanding of the problem of moral weakness between the two key thinkers, Bonaventure and Buddhaghosa, who influenced the development of moral thinking in Christianity and Buddhism ✤✤ Written by a highly respected academic in the dynamic and fast-growing field of comparative religious ethics READERSHIP: Graduate students and scholars of religious ethics, Christianity, Buddhism, comparative religion, moral theology, and studies of religion
MAR 2011 256PP 978-1-4443-3682-5 CL £60.00 €77.90
The Blackwell Companion to Religion and Violence Edited by ANDREW MURPHY Martin Marty Center, Divinity School, University of Chicago, USA
✤✤ Tackles one of the most important topics in the field of religion in the twenty-first century, pulling together a unique collection of cutting-edge work ✤✤ A focused collection of high-quality scholarship provides readers with a state of the art account of the latest work in this field ✤✤ The contributors are broad-ranging, international, and interdisciplinary, and include historians, political scientists, religious studies scholars, sociologists, anthropologists, theologians, scholars of women’s and gender studies and communications
RELIGION & THEOLOGY / LITERATURE
Moral Struggle and Religious Ethics
READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduate or graduate level students of religion and conflict; the history of religion; religion, war and violence; and religion and politics SERIES: THE BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO RELIGION
mar 2011 544PP 978-1-4051-9131-9 CL £110.00 €129.00
1 and 2 Thessalonians Through the Centuries ANTHONY C. THISELTON University of Nottingham, UK
✤✤ A unique Bible commentary on 1 & 2 Thessalonians, exploring how people have both interpreted, and been influenced by, Paul’s first two letters ✤✤ Addresses questions concerning the content, setting, and authenticity of the two Thessalonian letters, drawing on responses from leading scholars, poets, hymn writers, preachers, theologians, and biblical scholars throughout the ages ✤✤ Offers new insights into issues they raise concerning feminist biblical interpretation ✤✤ Written by a leading commentator on the Greek New Testament READERSHIP: Advanced-level undergraduates, graduates, and faculty studying the New Testament, biblical studies, or theology and culture SERIES: BLACKWELL BIBLE COMMENTARIES
JAN 2011 312PP 978-1-4051-9682-6 CL £70.00 €89.90
A Writer at Work
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PHILIP ROTH & VOLKER HAGE ✤✤ This is a rare collection of interviews with Philip Roth and portraits of the man and his work ✤✤ In a clear and direct way, Roth speaks openly about his views on a wide range of topics, from US politics and American culture to the role of the writer, living alone and old age ✤✤ In some of the interviews Roth reflects on the characters and themes of some of his most widely read recent novels, including American Pastoral, The Dying Animal, Everyman and The Human Stain ✤✤ The interviews were carried out by Volker Hage, a well known journalist and literary critic in Germany, and published in Die Zeit. They appear here in English for the first time, along with introductions and portraits of Roth and his work by Hage ✤✤ Philip Roth is a huge figure in the US, the UK and throughout the world – arguably the best living American writer READERSHIP: Fans and readers of Philip Roth
MAR 2011 200PP 978-0-7456-5206-1 PR £12.99 €16.90
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A Brief History of American Literature
LITERATURE
RICHARD GRAY University of Essex, UK
✤✤ The most up-to-date concise history of American literature available, providing students with an invaluable introduction to the subject ✤✤ Covers various forms of fiction (including folktales, spirituals, the detective story, the thriller and science fiction), poetry, drama and non-fiction ✤✤ Considers how our understanding of American literature has changed over the past twenty years ✤✤ Featured writers include Melville, Twain, Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Pound, and Eliot, all discussed in the context of American social and cultural history READERSHIP: Undergraduate students of American literature, American culture, American studies, literature in English and modern literature
JAN 2011 392PP 978-1-4051-9230-9 PR £19.99 €25.90
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978-1-4051-9231-6 CL £60.00 €77.90
The Twentieth-Century American Fiction Handbook CHRISTOPHER MACGOWAN College of William and Mary, Virginia, USA
✤✤ This student-friendly Handbook provides an engaging overview of the genre with entries on the important historical contexts and central issues, as well as the major texts and writers ✤✤ Provides extensive coverage of short stories and short story writers as well as novels and novelists ✤✤ Discusses the cultural contexts and issues that shape the texts and their reputations ✤✤ Wide-ranging in scope, this text covers everything from science fiction to recent native American writing ✤✤ Featured writers range from Henry James and Theodore Dresier to Don DeLillo, Toni Morrison and Sherman Alexie READERSHIP: Undergraduates, graduates, and academics of Twentieth-Century American Literature or Fiction SERIES: BLACKWELL GUIDES TO LITERATURE
JAN 2011 256PP 978-1-4051-6024-7 PR £19.99 €25.90
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978-1-4051-6023-0 CL £65.00 €83.90
The Seventeenth-Century Literature Handbook MARSHALL GROSSMAN University of Maryland, USA
✤✤ This easy-to-use handbook provides a coherent narrative of the entire century of literary history, as well as a guide to the principal literary works and figures ✤✤ Explores the ways in which the literature reflected and helped shape the history of the time ✤✤ Describes the continuities as well as the radical changes in this century of civil war and reformation ✤✤ Combines a central narrative account of “texts and contexts” with a selection of brief essays on key texts and topics ✤✤ Includes an alphabetical selection of capsule descriptions of important writers READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students of British literature SERIES: BLACKWELL GUIDES TO LITERATURE
JAN 2011 392PP 978-0-631-22091-6 PR £19.99 €25.90
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978-0-631-22090-9 CL £60.00 €77.90
The Literary Theory Toolkit HERMAN RAPAPORT Wake Forest University, North Carolina, USA
✤✤ A student-friendly compendium of key terms, concepts, and arguments necessary for the study of literary theory ✤✤ Includes varied examples drawn from readily available literary texts spanning all periods and genres ✤✤ Features a chapter on performance, something not usually covered in similar texts ✤✤ Covers differing theories of the public sphere, ideology, power, and the social relations necessary for the understanding of approaches to literature READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate level students for courses in literary theory
JAN 2011 192PP 978-1-4051-7047-5 PR £11.99 €12.90
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An Introduction
M. A. R. HABIB Kingston University, UK
✤✤ Offers a clear, concise, and authoritative overview of the history and development of Western literary criticism and theory ✤✤ Introduces the major movements, figures, and texts of literary criticism ✤✤ Provides historical context and shows the interconnections between various theories ✤✤ Explores the broad scope of literary theory, from Classical literary criticism through the Middle Ages and into the twentieth century, including major philosophies and political theories such as those of Locke and Marx
LITERATURE
Literary Criticism from Plato to the Present
READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students for courses in Literary Theory and Criticism, and general readers
JAN 2011 312PP 978-1-4051-6035-3 PR £19.99 €25.90
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978-1-4051-6034-6 CL £55.00 €71.90
A Future for Criticism CATHERINE BELSEY Swansea University, UK
✤✤ This manifesto, from one of Britain’s most prominent literary theorists and critics, considers why fiction gives so much pleasure and addresses the neglect of this issue in contemporary criticism ✤✤ Offers a brief, lively, and accessible account of a new direction for critical practice ✤✤ Written in a clear, jargon-free style, and illustrated throughout with numerous examples READERSHIP: Academics and students of literature, literary theory, cultural studies and cultural history, and interested general readers SERIES: BLACKWELL MANIFESTOS
JAN 2011 176PP 978-1-4051-6956-1 PR £19.99 €25.90 /
978-1-4051-6957-8 CL £50.00 €65.90
Feminist Literary Theory A Reader 3rd Edition
Edited by MARY EAGLETON Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
✤✤ A new edition of a classic text, fully revised and updated to reflect changes in the field over the last decade ✤✤ Includes extracts from all the major critics, critical approaches and theoretical positions in contemporary feminist literary studies ✤✤ Features a new section, Writing “Glocal”, which covers feminism’s dialogue with postcolonial, global and spatial studies ✤✤ Revised chapter introductions provide readers with helpful contextual information while extensive notes offer recommendations for further reading READERSHIP: Undergraduate and postgraduate students taking courses in Literary Theory, Feminist Literary Theory, Women’s Writing, Women’s Studies and Cultural Studies
JAN 2011 392PP 978-1-4051-8313-0 PR £24.99 €32.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-631-19734-8
The Novel An Introduction
CHRISTOPH BODE Ludwig Maximilian University, München, Germany
✤✤ An engaging and accessible introduction to the novel and narrative theory ✤✤ Provides readers with the critical tools to become expert narratologists and more insightful readers ✤✤ Reflects on the rise of world literature, with examples drawn from Spanish, French, Italian, German, Scandinavian, and Russian novels for analysis or illustration, as well as works from English and American literature ✤✤ Featured topics include the handling of space and time in the novel, narrative situations, literary symbols, and gendering READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students in English Literature and Comparative Literature, and European Literatures
JAN 2011 192PP 978-1-4051-9447-1 PR £17.99 €23.90
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978-1-4051-9448-8 CL £45.00 €57.90
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Twentieth Century British and Irish Poetry
LITERATURE / LINGUISTICS
Edited by MICHAEL O’NEILL Durham University, UK
✤✤ A unique and wide ranging collection of important critical reflection on British and Irish poetry, providing an accessible and highly stimulating guide for students ✤✤ Covers all the poets most commonly studied at university level courses ✤✤ Features critiques of British and Irish poetry from a wide variety of perspectives, movements, and historical contexts ✤✤ Explores current debates about contemporary poetry ✤✤ Edited by a widely respected poetry critic and award-winning poet READERSHIP: Undergraduate students of Twentieth-Century Literature, Twentieth-Century Poetry, and Modernism SERIES: BLACKWELL GUIDES TO CRITICISM
JAN 2011 256PP 978-0-631-21510-3 PR £19.99 €25.90
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978-0-631-21509-7 CL £65.00 €83.90
Romanticism and Revolution A Reader
Edited by JON MEE & DAVID FALLON University of Warwick, UK; University of Oxford, UK
✤✤ An anthology of the key texts that both defined the debate over the French Revolution during the 1790s and influenced the Romantic authors ✤✤ Presents readings chronologically to allow readers to experience the unfolding of the debate as it occurred in the 1790s ✤✤ Provides an accessible and in-depth sampling of the major contributors to the Revolution debate, from Price, Burke, and Paine to Wollstonecraft and Godwin READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate level students for courses in Romantic period literature
feb 2011 224PP 978-1-4443-3044-1 PR £19.99 €25.90
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978-1-4443-3043-4 CL £55.00 €71.90
Modern German Literature
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MICHAEL MINDEN University of Cambridge
✤✤ Provides an accessible and fresh account of German writing since 1750 ✤✤ Achieves a balance between textual analysis and cultural theory that gives the book value as both a key introductory text and a cutting edge original study ✤✤ Shows how specifically German and Austrian conditions shaped major contributions to European literary culture, such as Romanticism ✤✤ Provides a compelling overview of the ways in which German literature responded to its particular historical circumstances, most strikingly in the 20th Century READERSHIP: Undergraduate students of German literature, culture and history, students and scholars of comparative literature SERIES: CULTURAL HISTORY OF LITERATURE
feb 2011 232PP 978-0-7456-2920-9 PR £16.99 €21.90
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978-0-7456-2919-3 CL £55.00 €71.90
The Blackwell Companion to Phonology 5 volume set
Edited by MARC VAN OOSTENDORP, COLIN EWEN, ELIZABETH HUME & KEREN RICE Meertens Institute, The Netherlands; University of Leiden, The Netherlands; Ohio State University, USA; University of Toronto, Canada
✤✤ Explores the most important ideas and key developments in phonology and phonological research, in essays of 10,000 words spanning five volumes ✤✤ Brings together 125 new articles by an international team of editors and contributors ✤✤ Comprehensive coverage includes sections exploring segmental and subsegmental phonology, suprasegmental phonology, phonological processes, phonological interfaces, and phonology across languages ✤✤ Focuses on phonological phenomena and case studies to highlight the historical and ongoing debates in the field ✤✤ Publishing simultaneously in print and online; visit www.companiontophonology.com for full details
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READERSHIP: Students, faculty, and researchers of phonology within linguistics and related fields
MAR 2011 3008PP 978-1-4051-8423-6 CL INTRODUCTORY PRICE £475.00 €610.00 VALID UNTIL 30th JUNE 2011, PRICE THEREAFTER £595.00 €770.00
The Basics
NICHOLAS SOBIN University of Texas, El Paso, USA
✤✤ A short, practical introduction to understanding sentence structure, ideal for students who need to get up to speed on key concepts in the field ✤✤ Introduces readers to the central terms and issues in syntax, and to linguistic argumentation ✤✤ Offers a hands-on approach to understanding and performing syntactic analysis ✤✤ Includes numerous problem sets, helpfully graded for difficulty, with model answers provided at critical points
LINGUISTICS
Syntactic Analysis
READERSHIP: Undergraduate students in linguistic and syntax courses, graduate students in linguistics and education linguisticsrelated areas
JAN 2011 224PP 978-1-4443-3507-1 PR £17.99 €23.90
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978-1-4443-3895-9 CL £50.00 €65.90
Applied English Phonology 2nd Edition
MEHMET YAVAS Florida International University, USA
✤✤ Extensively revised and expanded, it combines accessible style with numerous exercises to explore the fundamental aspects of the English sound system ✤✤ Includes brand new sections on U.S. regional vowel shifts, sociophonetic variations, and the role of perception and Optimality Theory with reference to second language phonology ✤✤ Covers basic phonetic elements, phonemics, allophonic rules of English consonants and vowels, phonotactics, and stress and intonation ✤✤ Contains new sound files for numerous transcription exercises ✤✤ Features extensive student exercises and an online Instructors’ Manual to support lecturers READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of applied linguistics, TESOL, and communication sciences and disorders
JAN 2011 288PP 978-1-4443-3322-0 PR £24.99 €32.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-1-4051-0872-0
Language and Gender A Reader 2nd Edition
Edited by JENNIFER COATES & PIA PICHLER Roehampton University, London, UK; Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
✤✤ A fully revised new edition of this popular Reader which explores the widening range of language and gender research ✤✤ Features 23 new articles spanning 1977-2009 and two new sections on the area of language, gender and sexuality, and the relevance of gender ✤✤ Examines varieties of research conducted over the last decade in international work ✤✤ Discusses topics including age-related issues, language and power, and masculinity READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students in linguistics, gender studies, discourse analysis, English language, education, and linguistic anthropology
FEB 2011 548PP 978-1-4051-9127-2 PR £24.99 €32.90 /
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-631-19595-5 (pr) and ISBN 978-0-631-19594-8 (cl)
The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics
978-1-4051-9144-9 CL £65.00 €83.90
new in paperback
Edited by MARTIN J. BALL, MICHAEL R. PERKINS, NICOLE MÜLLER & SARA HOWARD University of Louisiana, Lafayette, USA; University of Sheffield, UK; University of Louisiana, Lafayette, USA; University of Sheffield, UK
✤✤ Now available in paperback, this reference work explores the field of clinical linguistics: the application of the principles and methods of linguistics to the study of language disability in all its forms ✤✤ Brings together an international team of contributors to create an original and in-depth survey of this multifaceted field ✤✤ Includes a range of pathologies, with each section exploring multilingual and cross-linguistics aspects of the field, as well as analytical methods and assessment ✤✤ Describes how mainstream theories and descriptions of language have been influenced by clinical research READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates, postgraduates, and practitioners of speech-language pathology, linguistics, psychology, and education SERIES: BLACKWELL HANDBOOKS IN LINGUISTICS
JAN 2011 712PP 978-1-4443-3877-5 PR £29.99 €38.90
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Handbook of Hispanic Sociolinguistics
LINGUISTICS
Edited by MANUEL DIAZ-CAMPOS Indiana University, USA
✤✤ A comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of theoretical and descriptive research in contemporary Hispanic sociolinguistics ✤✤ Covers a wealth of topics including: variationist approaches, Spanish and its importance in the U.S., language planning, and other topics focused on the social aspects of Spanish ✤✤ Includes several varieties of Spanish, reflecting the rich diversity of dialects spoken in the Americas and Spain ✤✤ Brings together a team of leading researchers to offer the first authoritative collection on the research in this emerging and fast-moving field READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, and practitioners in Spanish studies, linguistics, education, and linguistic anthropology SERIES: BLACKWELL HANDBOOKS IN LINGUISTICS
JAN 2011 608PP 978-1-4051-9500-3 CL £110.00 €142.00
Modern Standard Arabic Grammar A Learner’s Guide
MOHAMMAD T. ALHAWARY University of Michigan, USA
✤✤ Offers readers comprehensive coverage of Arabic grammar and structure in current standard use (MSA), from entry level to advanced proficiency ✤✤ Features balanced treatment of the phonological, syntactic, and morphological rules of the Arabic language ✤✤ Uses intuitive presentation of grammar rules and structures, in order of frequency and functional use ✤✤ Contains straightforward explanations of the key issues with minimum linguistic jargon and terminology ✤✤ Packed throughout with symbols, tables, diagrams, and illustrative examples READERSHIP: Beginning students of Modern Arabic language
JAN 2011 376PP 978-1-4051-5502-1 PR £22.99 €29.90
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978-1-4051-5501-4 CL £60.00 €77.90
Dicho en breve (Brief Version of Dicho y hecho) 9th Edition
LAILA M. DAWSON University of Richmond
✤✤ A briefer 12-chapter format of the best-selling original text ✤✤ Thoroughly supported by an activities manual and a wealth of resources for instructors and students alike in the all-new Book Companion Sites and WileyPLUS ✤✤ Cultural exploration is made more meaningful and personal throughout the text with revised and expanded activities in each updated Cultura spread READERSHIP: Language students
FEB 2011
978-0-470-90688-0 CL £73.50 €135.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-76106-8
Dicho en breve Annotated Instructor’s Edition & Audio (Brief Version of Dicho y hecho, Ninth Edition with accompanying Audio)
LAILA M. DAWSON, KIM POTOWSKI & SILVIA SOBRAL University of Richmond; University of Illinois, Chicago, USA; Brown University, USA
✤✤ A briefer 12-chapter format of the best-selling original text ✤✤ Thoroughly supported by an activities manual and a wealth of resources for instructors and students alike in the all-new Book Companion Sites and WileyPLUS ✤✤ Cultural exploration is made more meaningful and personal throughout the text with revised and expanded activities in each updated Cultura spread READERSHIP: Language students
FEB 2011
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978-0-470-92226-2 CL
Curso avanzado de gramatica y composicion Sexta edicion
MARIA CANTELI DOMINICIS & JOHN J. REYNOLDS St. John’s University, New York, USA; Emeritus, St. John’s University, New York, USA
✤✤ Best-selling Spanish Grammar and Composition text on the market ✤✤ Includes 7 new readings ✤✤ Each section is self-contained, allowing the professor to tailor his/her syllabus to the needs of the course READERSHIP: Language students
NOV 2010 264PP 978-0-470-90925-6 PR £43.50 €77.90
LINGUISTICS
Repase y escriba
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-70013-5
Foundations of Voice Studies
An Interdisciplinary Approach to Voice Production and Perception
JODY KREIMAN & DIANA VAN LANCKER SIDTIS University of California, Los Angeles, USA; New York University, USA
✤✤ Provides a comprehensive introduction to, and analysis of, the multifaceted role that voice quality plays, illustrating why listeners hear what they do and how they reach conclusions based on voice quality ✤✤ Integrates voice literature from a multitude of sources and disciplines ✤✤ Supplemented with practical and approachable examples, including a companion website with sound files, available on publication at www.wiley.com/go/kreiman ✤✤ Explores the choice of various voices in advertising and broadcasting, and voice perception in singing voices and forensic applications READERSHIP: Undergraduate level students for courses in language and communication, speech science, and communication studies; professional practitioners in a variety of disciplines
mar 2011 300PP 978-0-631-22297-2 CL £55.00 €65.90
Linguistic Nativism and the Poverty of the Stimulus ALEXANDER CLARK & SHALOM LAPPIN Royal Holloway, UK; King’s College, London, UK
✤✤ A unique contribution to the ongoing discussion of language acquisition which considers arguments for the poverty of the stimulus in language learning in the context of the wider debate over cognitive, computational, and linguistic issues ✤✤ Critically examines different forms of the argument - the theory that the linguistic input which children receive is insufficient to explain the rich and rapid development of their knowledge of their first language(s) through general learning mechanisms ✤✤ Focuses on formal learnability properties of the class of natural languages, considered from the perspective of several learning theoretic models READERSHIP: Graduate students and researchers in linguistics, psychology of language, cognitive science, AI, computer science, or philosophy of language
JAN 2011 272PP 978-1-4051-8785-5 PR £25.00 €32.90 /
978-1-4051-8784-8 CL £60.00 €77.90
Non-Transformational Syntax Formal and Explicit Models of Grammar
Edited by ROBERT BORSLEY & KERSTI BÖRJARS University of Essex, UK; University of Manchester, UK
✤✤ An authoritative introduction to the main alternatives to transformational grammar ✤✤ Includes introductions to three long-established non-transformational syntactic frameworks: Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar, Lexical-Functional Grammar, and Categorial Grammar, along with the recently developed Simpler Syntax ✤✤ Brings together linguists who have developed and shaped these theories to illustrate the central properties of these frameworks and how they handle some of the main phenomena of syntax ✤✤ Discusses a range of issues that arise in connection with non-transformational approaches, including processing and acquisition READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduate and graduate level students of linguistics, researchers unfamiliar with nontransformational syntax
FEB 2011 516PP 978-0-631-20965-2 CL £75.00 €32.90
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The Earliest Stages of Language Learning
LINGUISTICS / CULTURAL & MEDIA STUDIES
Edited by MARIANNE GULLBERG & PETER INDEFREY Lund University, Sweden; Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany
✤✤ Provides a state-of-the art overview of what we know about the cognitive and neurobiological aspects of the adult capacity for language learning ✤✤ Brings together studies from several fields that examine learning from multiple perspectives using various methods ✤✤ Covers linguistic domains ranging from phonology and semantics to morphosyntax ✤✤ Informs and extend further studies of language learning in multiple disciplines READERSHIP: Advanced-level undergraduates, graduate students, and scholars in the fields of language learning, and first or second language acquisition SERIES: LANGUAGE LEARNING – MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR PSYCHOLINGUISTICS COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE SERIES
jan 2011 200PP 978-1-4443-3876-8 PR £19.99 €25.90
Mogadishu on the Mississippi
Language, Racialized Identity, and Education in a New Land
MARTHA H. BIGELOW University of Minnesota, USA
✤✤ Investigates the language learning, multiple literacy development, and schooling and community experiences of the Somali population in Minnesota - a community which is Muslim, refugee, and underschooled ✤✤ Brings together five years of interdisciplinary research, drawing upon theories from the fields of applied linguistics, second language acquisition, education, and sociology ✤✤ Uses a range of epistemological frames to explore central and contemporary problems that tie language learning to racialized, religious, and gendered identities READERSHIP: Advanced-level undergraduates, postgraduates, and faculty in language learning, including courses on TESOL, second language acquisition, literacy, multicultural education, immigrant/refugee education, and cultural studies SERIES: LANGUAGE LEARNING MONOGRAPH
jan 2011 300PP 978-1-4443-3874-4 PR £19.99 €25.90
Tales from Facebook
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DANIEL MILLER University College London, UK
✤✤ This is a highly original book about Facebook – now one of the most-visited sites on the web. Facebook is now used by nearly 500 million people throughout the world, many of whom spend several hours a day on this site ✤✤ Tales from Facebook explores the ways in which people use Facebook in their everyday lives. It shows that the uses and consequences of Facebook are much more complicated than is commonly assumed: people can and do use Facebook to find and cultivate relationships, but it can also be instrumental in breaking up marriages, intruding on privacy and creating scandal ✤✤ At a time when many people assume that community is in decline, Facebook has suddenly greatly expanded social relationships, demonstrating the truth of one of the fundamental tenets of anthropology – that individuals have always been social networking sites READERSHIP: Students and scholars in anthropology, sociology, media and cultural studies, and interested general readers
MAR 2011 220PP 978-0-7456-5210-8 PR £14.99 €19.90
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978-0-7456-5209-2 CL £50.00 €65.90
On Television
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PIERRE BOURDIEU ✤✤ Bourdieu is well known as one of the most original and influential thinkers in the social sciences ✤✤ This book is one of the only things he wrote on the media – the bulk of the text is about television and the book includes an important essay about journalism ✤✤ This book offers a sharp and original critique of television as the domain of “instant experts” who produce sensationalism and historical amnesia ✤✤ The book is a set text for many university courses on television and the media READERSHIP: Students in media studies, journalism and sociology
JAN 2011 100PP 978-0-7456-5216-0 PR £9.99 €12.90
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Popular Music and Popular Culture Brunel University, UK
✤✤ This title fills a much-needed gap as it is both accessible and theoretical ✤✤ Clearly elucidates a broad range of theories around popular music and popular culture ✤✤ More up-to-date than other texts available, the book deals with technology and the changing dynamics of the music industry READERSHIP: Undergraduate students (2nd or 3rd year) taking courses on popular music
MAR 2011 216PP 978-0-7456-4264-2 PR £16.99 €21.90
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978-0-7456-4263-5 CL £55.00 €71.90
Technology, Literature and Culture
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ALEX GOODY Oxford Brookes University, UK
✤✤ Provides a detailed and accessible exploration of the ways in which literature has represented the inescapable presence and progress of technology
CULTURAL & MEDIA STUDIES
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CHRIS ROJEK
✤✤ It considers the importance of broadcast technology and the internet in literature and covers major literary movements ✤✤ An insightful and wide-ranging study, it offers close readings of writers such as Virginia Woolf, Samuel Beckett, Ian Fleming, and Kurt Vonnegut READERSHIP: Undergraduate and postgraduate students of modern and contemporary literature, specifically taking courses on literature and technology, science fiction, modernism, 20th Century literature SERIES: THEMES IN 20TH AND 21ST CENTURY LITERATURE AND CULTURE
MAR 2011 200PP 978-0-7456-3954-3 PR £15.99 €20.90
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978-0-7456-3953-6 CL £55.00 €71.90
Arab Media
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Globalization and Emerging Media Industries
NOHA MELLOR, KHALIL RINNAWI, NABIL DAJANI & MUHAMMAD I. AYISH Kingston University; Tel Aviv University; American University of Beirut; University of Sharjah
✤✤ A clear and authoritative introduction to the emerging Arab media industries ✤✤ Covers a range of industries, with particular focus on broadcasting, press, publishing, cinema and new media ✤✤ Written by an experienced author team, with broad language and subject coverage ✤✤ Places commercial and industrial dynamics in their particular social and political contexts READERSHIP: 2nd and 3rd year undergraduate level students taking courses specifically on Arab Media, or on global media issues series: Global Media and Communication
MAR 2011 256PP 978-0-7456-4535-3 PR £16.99 €21.90
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978-0-7456-4534-6 CL £55.00 €71.90
Landscapes of Capital
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Representing Time, Space and Globalization in Corporate Advertising
ROBERT GOLDMAN & STEPHEN PAPSON Lewis and Clark College; St. Lawrence University
✤✤ A cutting edge exploration of corporate advertisements of the past two decades ✤✤ Uses semiotic analysis to show how corporations envision the global capitalist landscape ✤✤ Written by two leading scholars of advertising and consumer culture, whose past books in this area have been bestsellers ✤✤ Supported by a website including hours of ad footage and analysis READERSHIP: Upper level undergraduate students of sociology, political economy, and cultural studies
feb 2011 224PP 978-0-7456-5208-5 PR £17.99 €23.90
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978-0-7456-5207-8 CL £55.00 €71.90
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Hollywood 1963-1976
FILM & TV STUDIES / COMMUNICATION STUDIES & JOURNALISM
Years of Revolution and Reaction
DREW CASPER University of Southern California, USA
✤✤ A broad overview of one of American film’s most important and innovative periods ✤✤ Looks beyond the typical canon of the era to include a number of overlooked films that don’t square with the period’s generally accepted narrative ✤✤ Chronicles the collapse of the studio system, the rise of the auteur, the birth of the blockbuster, technological innovations, changing standards of censorship, and the broad spectrum of ideologies that found their way onto the reel ✤✤ Offers a full exploration and contextualization of the dominant genres of the 60s and 70s READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students of film studies and the history of U.S. cinema
MAR 2011 448PP 978-1-4051-8828-9 PR £19.99 €24.90
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978-1-4051-8827-2 CL £55.00 €71.90
French Animation History RICHARD NEUPERT University of Georgia, USA
✤✤ The first book dedicated exclusively to the history of French animation ✤✤ Explores how French animators have forged their own visual styles, narrative modes, and technological innovations to construct a distinct national style, while avoiding the clichés and conventions of Hollywood’s commercial cartoons ✤✤ Includes more than 80 colour and black and white images from the most influential films, from early silent animation to the recent internationally renowned Persepolis ✤✤ Essential reading for anyone interested in the study of French film READERSHIP: Undergraduates, graduates, and scholars of French film and animation
feb 2011 200PP 978-1-4443-3836-2 CL £70.00 €89.90
Networked
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A Contemporary History of News in Transition
ADRIENNE RUSSELL University of Denver, USA
✤✤ A compelling account of the death and life of contemporary journalism ✤✤ Examines the transition to a networked form of news by placing journalism today in historical perspective ✤✤ Deals with a topic which is of great interest and concern at the present in an even-handed way READERSHIP: Students taking courses on journalism, news culture, digital media
MAR 2011 216PP 978-0-7456-4952-8 PR £14.99 €19.90
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978-0-7456-4951-1 CL £50.00 €65.90
Journalism Today A Themed History
JANE L. CHAPMAN & NICK NUTTALL University of Lincoln, UK; School of Journalism, University of Lincoln, UK
✤✤ An introductory book for journalism students which explains how journalism is being forced to re-invent itself, prompted by the impact of technology and globalisation ✤✤ Offers considerations of the effects of commercialism, globalisation and the threat to democracy, and amateur journalism ✤✤ Incorporates the roles of print, broadcast, and new media and gives comparative analyses of American, British, and international journalism ✤✤ A lively and accessible critique of how we got to our current moment of crossroads and what prospects there are for journalism in the future
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READERSHIP: Students and faculty of journalism studies, media, and mass communications courses
FEB 2011 192PP 978-1-4051-7952-2 PR £19.99 €24.90
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978-1-4051-7953-9 CL £50.00 €57.90
Reporting for the Multimedia Journalist
TERRY ANZUR & TONY SILVIA University of Southern California, USA; University of South Florida, St Petersburg, USA
✤✤ A comprehensive guide to reporting in a variety of mediums ✤✤ Offers expert advice from a seasoned reporter on how to succeed as a journalist and public relations professional in the digital age ✤✤ Profiles successful personalities in the fields of journalism and PR ✤✤ Addresses new ethical issues in multimedia reporting READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students of journalism and communications, specifically multimedia reporting and public relations
JAN 2011 256PP 978-1-4051-9869-1 PR £19.99 €25.90
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978-1-4051-9868-4 CL £50.00 €65.90
Organizational Rhetoric
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Resistance and Domination
CHARLES CONRAD Texas A & M University, USA
✤✤ Third volume in Polity’s new organizational communication series ✤✤ Accessible introduction to organizational rhetoric written by one of the leading figures in the field ✤✤ Specifically designed for use on organizational communication courses in communication studies departments, but also highly useful for students of business and management READERSHIP: Upper-level undergraduate or graduate students taking courses on organizational communication SERIES: KEY THEMES IN ORGANIZATIONAL SOCIALIZATION
MAR 2011 208PP 978-0-7456-4717-3 PR £15.99 €20.90
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978-0-7456-4716-6 CL £55.00 €71.90
COMMUNICATION STUDIES & JOURNALISM
Power Performance
Organizational Change
Creating Change through Strategic Communication
LAURIE K. LEWIS The State University of New Jersey, USA
✤✤ Gives a bold and comprehensive overview of communication research, discussing change and those who bring it about ✤✤ Integrates major empirical, theoretical and conceptual approaches to implementing communication in organizational settings ✤✤ Draws on the disparate literatures in management, education, organizational sociology, and communication to explore how the practices and processes of communication work in real-world cases of change implementation ✤✤ Illustrated with student friendly case studies from organizations, including organizational mergers, governmental or nonprofit policy or procedural implementation, and technological innovation READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers studying communication during organizational change SERIES: FOUNDATIONS IN COMMUNICATION THEORY
MAR 2011 256PP 978-1-4051-9189-0 PR £22.99 €28.90
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978-1-4051-9190-6 CL £55.00 €63.90
Campaign Communication and Political Marketing PHILIPPE J. MAAREK University of Paris 12, France
✤✤ A comprehensive overview of the modern political campaign and the science of running for office ✤✤ Introduces students to the integral components, strategies, and tactics of campaigns ✤✤ Gives comparative analyses of campaigns from country to country, drawing on case studies including the campaigns of Barack Obama and Nicolas Sarkozy ✤✤ Covers topics such as advertising strategy, demography, the effect of campaign finance regulation on funding, and the impact of digital media on campaign conduct READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students of political science and political communication
FEB 2011 272PP 978-1-4443-3235-3 PR £22.99 €29.90
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978-1-4443-3234-6 CL £55.00 €65.90
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The Concise Encyclopedia of Sociology
sociology
Edited by GEORGE RITZER & J. MICHAEL RYAN Both of University of Maryland, USA
✤✤ Contains over 800 entries from the whole breadth of the discipline ✤✤ Distilled from the highly regarded Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, with entries completely revised and updated to provide succinct and up-to-date coverage of the fundamental topics ✤✤ Global in scope, both in terms of topics and contributors ✤✤ Each entry includes references and suggestions for further reading ✤✤ Cross-referencing allows easy movement around the volume READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students of sociology as well as students of related disciplines in the social sciences
JAN 2011 800PP 978-1-4051-8352-9 PR £24.99 €32.90
Introduction to Sociology
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4th Edition
KEN BROWNE North Warwickshire and Hinckley College, UK
✤✤ New edition of a highly successful textbook invaluable to anyone taking an introductory sociology course, especially GCSE and Access courses ✤✤ Thoroughly revised and updated, the 4th edition provides comprehensive coverage of a wide range of topics, including those specified by the main GCSE exam boards ✤✤ Carefully designed to support and extend students’ learning, with a strong range of pedagogical features and activities, and a new 4-colour internal design ✤✤ Written by a respected author renowned for making sociology accessible without oversimplifying the important insights sociology has to offer READERSHIP: Students taking sociology at GCSE in schools and further education colleges, A-Level, diploma, and on Access courses
FEB 2011 539PP 978-0-7456-5008-1 PR £17.99 €23.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-7456-3257-5 (cl) and 978-0-7456-3258-2 (pr)
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On Critique
polity
A Sociology of Emancipation
LUC BOLTANSKI École des hautes etudes en sciences sociales, Paris, France
✤✤ This is a major new work of social theory by one of the leading sociologists in France today. Formerly a close collaborator of Pierre Bourdieu, Luc Boltanski has gone on to develop his own distinctive brand of critical, pragmatic sociology. His recent book The New Spirit of Capitalism is widely recognized as a major work ✤✤ On Critique is a succinct statement of the guiding themes of Boltanski’s work. It examines the relationship between sociology and social critique and proposes a highly original way of thinking through this relationship, reworking key notions like practice, critique and emancipation ✤✤ This book will be widely seen as a cutting-edge work of contemporary social theory. It will be essential reading for advanced students and graduates in sociology and the social sciences generally READERSHIP: Graduate students and academics in sociology and the social sciences
mar 2011 200PP 978-0-7456-4964-1 PR £15.99 €20.90
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978-0-7456-4963-4 CL £50.00 €65.90
Immigrant Nations
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PAUL SCHEFFER University of Amsterdam
✤✤ This book is a path-breaking reflection of the challenges posed to Western societies by the large-scale migration of the postwar period ✤✤ The book draws on the very important experience of The Netherlands, which (along with Britain) was a pioneer of multiculturalism and has recently experienced a backlash to it, but the book is genuinely comparative and it situates the Dutch experience in relation to immigration in Britain, the US and other countries ✤✤ Scheffer argues that we now need a new approach to immigration that is based on the “principle of reciprocity”: native populations cannot ask of newcomers any more than they are prepared to ask of themselves ✤✤ This book has been hugely successful in The Netherlands, Germany and elsewhere and there is every reason to believe that it will become one of the classic books on immigration and the social and political responses to it
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READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students in sociology and politics; general readers
MAR 2011 350PP 978-0-7456-4962-7 PR £19.99 €25.90
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3rd Edition
Edited by CRAIG CALHOUN, JOSEPH GERTEIS, JAMES MOODY, STEVEN PFAFF & INDERMOHAN VIRK New York University, USA; University of Minnesota, USA; Duke University, USA; University of Washington, USA; Indiana University, USA
✤✤ Traces the evolution of social science from its undisciplined beginnings to contemporary sociological debate ✤✤ Increased emphasis on the Enlightenment ✤✤ Includes a new section for this edition on Tocqueville and suggestions for further reading ✤✤ Explores the pioneering minds of Marx, Durkheim, and Weber, the works of early sociologists Mead, Simmel, Freud, and Du Bois and the major works and theoretical perspectives of the mid-twentieth century, including those of Adorno, Marcuse, Parsons, and Merton
sociology
Classical Sociological Theory
READERSHIP: Undergraduates and beginning graduate students of sociology and social theory
FEB 2011 544PP 978-0-470-65567-2 PR £22.99 €32.90 REPLACES ISBN 978-1-4051-4854-2
Contemporary Sociological Theory 3rd Edition
Edited by CRAIG CALHOUN, JOSEPH GERTEIS, JAMES MOODY, STEVEN PFAFF & INDERMOHAN VIRK New York University, USA; University of Minnesota, USA; Duke University, USA; University of Washington, USA; Indiana University, USA
✤✤ Collects the most representative material available on topics such as symbolic interactionism, phenomenology, structuralism, network theory, critical theory, feminist theory, and the debates over modernity and postmodernity ✤✤ Includes examinations of the work of Foucault, Giddens, and Bourdieu ✤✤ A new section for this edition opens up the debate on power and inequality ✤✤ Thematically organized READERSHIP: Students on undergraduate and postgraduate courses in sociological theory, social theory, and modernity and postmodernity
FEB 2011 544PP 978-0-470-65566-5 PR £22.99 €32.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-1-4051-4856-6
Introducing Social Theory
polity
Second Edition
PIP JONES, SHAUN LE BOUTILLIER & LIZ BRADBURY All of Anglia Ruskin University, UK
✤✤ New edition of a coherent, well-organized and thematic introduction to all the major thinkers, issues and debates in classical and contemporary social theory ✤✤ Traces the development of social theory from the classical ideas of Durkheim, Marx and Weber to the latest contemporary theoretical controversies ✤✤ Provides a cogent and highly readable account of the debates at the heart of social theorizing today ✤✤ This book has been extremely popular and is remarkably easy to follow and understand – students need never be intimidated by social theory again! READERSHIP: Students studying social theory at an introductory level
MAR 2011 256PP 978-0-7456-3523-1 PR £14.99 €19.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-7456-2698-7 (cl) and 978-0-7456-2699-4 (pr)
Max Weber
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polity
JOACHIM RADKAU Bielefeld University
✤✤ This is the first major biography of Max Weber to appear in more than 80 years. Radkau was able to make use of previously unavailable source material, including the extensive correspondence of Max Weber and that of his wife, Marianne Weber ✤✤ Drawing on this new source material, Radkau is able to paint a picture of Max Weber the man, and of his tortured personal and private life, which had previously been completely hidden from view ✤✤ This book has been a huge success in Germany, where it was on the bestseller list. It will quickly establish itself as the most thorough and authoritative account of the life of Max Weber -probably the most important and influential figure in the history of the social sciences READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates, graduates and academics in sociology and politics; a wider readership interested in the life of one of the greatest figures in the social sciences
FEB 2011 700PP 978-0-7456-4148-5 PR £17.99 €23.90
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Globalization
sociology
The Essentials
GEORGE RITZER University of Maryland, USA
✤✤ A highly useful compact version of Globalization: A Basic Text, which still contains the major areas whilst being especially affordable for the student market ✤✤ Develops a unique perspective on globalization early in the book and uses it throughout to orient and organize discussion of a wide range of topics and parts of the world ✤✤ Integrated use of a wide array of materials, including empirical research, theories, newspaper and magazine articles, monographs, popular books ✤✤ Designed to work as a basic text in a course on globalization, or as a supplementary text in that or other courses which wish to include globalization as one of several topics READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students taking courses on globalization; scholars and other readers of globalization, sociology, politics, geography, and business and management
JAN 2011 352PP 978-0-470-65561-0 PR £19.99 €25.90 /
978-0-470-65560-3 CL £55.00 €71.90
The Globalization Reader 4th Edition
Edited by FRANK J. LECHNER & JOHN BOLI Both of Emory University, USA
✤✤ Fully revised and updated with new readings on global governance, world soccer, the recent global financial crisis, global health, American evangelicals, and tropical deforestation ✤✤ Includes coverage on economic globalization, the role of media and religion in cultural globalization, and the link between environmentalism and the globalization of social problems ✤✤ Features coverage that ranges across economic, political, cultural, and experiential dimensions of social change ✤✤ Offers a wide variety of perspectives on globalization and captures many of the fault lines in current debates READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate level students for courses on globalization and global change within sociology, politics, geography, and economics
JAN 2011 576PP 978-0-470-65563-4 PR £23.99 €29.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-1-4051-5553-3
The Sociology of Gender An Introduction to Theory and Research 2nd Edition
AMY S. WHARTON Washington State University, USA
✤✤ Helps readers to understand that the meaning of gender is contested and diverse ✤✤ Makes sense of the vast sociological literature on gender ✤✤ Develops and applies three frameworks to the study of gender - the individual, the interactional, and the institutional ✤✤ Emphasizes the importance of considering gender from multiple societal and cultural vantage points and the need to understand global connections READERSHIP: Upper level undergraduate and graduate students taking courses on the Sociology of Gender, Sociology of Women, Men & Society, and Women’s Studies in departments of sociology and women’s studies
FEB 2011 320PP 978-0-470-65568-9 PR £22.99 €29.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-1-4051-0125-7
The Criminological Imagination
polity
JOCK YOUNG University of Kent, UK
✤✤ A provocative and potent analysis of criminology today and its possible futures ✤✤ Written by a world-renowned criminologist who has been at the cutting-edge of criminological theory for decades ✤✤ Jock Young has a history of setting new debates in criminology, and this book will do the same ✤✤ The writing is always erudite and entertaining making it accessible to students as well as essential for scholars READERSHIP: Upper-level students and scholars of criminology
feb 2011 280PP 978-0-7456-4107-2 PR £16.99 €21.90
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Markets Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany and Stockholm University
✤✤ Offers a fresh and uniquely sociological perspective on the construction and operation of markets ✤✤ Reviews classic and contemporary literature, but also organizes it in a way that provides a new and more advanced sociological view of markets ✤✤ Covers the theories, definitions and variety of forms of markets, as well as engagingly illustrating the theoretical discussion with empirical examples ✤✤ Accessible and engaging reading for students of economic sociology, and all those interested in how markets work in society
sociology
polity
PATRIK ASPERS
READERSHIP: Upper-level students of economic sociology SERIES: ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
JAN 2011 176PP 978-0-7456-4578-0 PR £15.99 €20.90
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978-0-7456-4577-3 CL £50.00 €65.90
Rural People and Communities in the 21st Century
polity
Resilience and Transformation
DAVID L. BROWN & KAI A. SCHAFFT Cornell University, USA; Pennsylvania State University, USA
✤✤ Provides a well-written and up-to-date overview of the core concerns and literature in rural sociology ✤✤ Accessible blend of theory and empirical data on key aspects of studying rural communities in the larger context of society as a whole ✤✤ Examines the real and imagined facets of rural life for both rural and metropolitan populations (e.g. economics, demographics, resources, as well as the rural mystique and ideas of nostalgia and tradition) READERSHIP: Upper-level students taking courses in rural sociology, sociology of communities, globalization, and human geography
MAR 2011 224PP 978-0-7456-4128-7 PR £18.99 €24.90
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978-0-7456-4127-0 CL £50.00 €65.90
Work’s Intimacy
polity
MELISSA GREGG University of Sydney, Australia
✤✤ A highly original study of the impact on online technologies on professional workers ✤✤ Gregg introduces the notion of work’s intimacy to describe the way technology exacerbates the demands of professional jobs as they come to invade personal spaces and times, often requiring them to work evenings and weekends ✤✤ She explores manic email monitoring, online presence performance and the tyranny of the mobile phone for senior executives and on-call workers alike ✤✤ The book also examines the growing significance of social networking sites in the world of professional work READERSHIP: Students in media studies and courses examining the changing nature of work
MAR 2011 200PP 978-0-7456-5028-9 PR £14.99 €23.90
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978-0-7456-5027-2 CL £45.00 €57.90
States and Social Movements
polity
HANK JOHNSTON San Diego State University, USA
✤✤ Brief, yet comprehensive, overview of empirical material and theoretical perspectives on an important topic in sociology and politics ✤✤ Balances coverage of protests in both democratic and authoritarian societies, from a global perspective ✤✤ Engagingly covers topics such as repressive states, revolutions, social movements, and activism, with apt examples and clear exposition of theory ✤✤ Hank Johnston is a well-respected figure in the field, and former editor of the main journal in this area (Mobilizations) READERSHIP: Upper-level students of political sociology, social movements, comparative politics, and related courses SERIES: POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
JAN 2011 200PP 978-0-7456-4627-5 PR £15.99 €20.90
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Welfare
polity
sociology
MARY DALY Queen’s University Belfast
✤✤ Short introductory overview of the diverse theories and applications of the concept of “welfare” across the social sciences ✤✤ Defines “welfare” in a broad sense, taking in issues such as well-being, social rights, etc., rather than just looking at the welfare state or economic welfare ✤✤ Addresses issues such as political ideologies of welfare, different measurement methods, unequal access to welfare across society, sources of welfare (both material and otherwise) ✤✤ Written by a respected figure in the field, particularly known for her work on gender and welfare READERSHIP: Upper-level students of social policy, social work, sociology and political science SERIES: KEY CONCEPTS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
MAR 2011 224PP 978-0-7456-4471-4 PR £15.99 €20.90 /
978-0-7456-4470-7 CL £50.00 €65.90
Understanding Inequalities
polity
Stratification and Difference
LUCINDA PLATT University of Essex, UK
✤✤ Explores social inequalities and the part they play in people’s day-to-day lives, a core concern of sociology ✤✤ Importantly moves beyond the traditionally well-covered areas of gender, race and class, to engage with a wider range of inequalities (e.g. age, disability) ✤✤ Brings together a wealth of the latest empirical evidence with a discussion of key sociological debates and issues ✤✤ Written by an author with particular expertise in measuring inequalities, paying close attention to the finer points of social life that statistics can overlook READERSHIP: Students across the social sciences and in health and social care requiring an accessible and engaging introduction to social stratification
MAR 2011 224PP 978-0-7456-4176-8 PR £17.99 €23.90
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978-0-7456-4175-1 CL £55.00 €71.90
Subprime Cities
The Political Economy of Mortgage Markets
Edited by MANUEL B. AALBERS University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
✤✤ Provides an even-handed, detailed analysis of mortgage markets and the recent housing crisis ✤✤ Features contributions from various social scientists with expertise in critical social theories who have assembled and analyzed detailed empirical information ✤✤ Offers a unique and powerful rebuttal to many of the misleading popular explanations of the crisis and its aftermath ✤✤ Reveals how racial minorities and the neighbourhoods inhabited by them are more likely to be targeted by subprime and predatory lenders READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate level students for courses in urban planning, public policy, housing, sociology, social inequality, and geography SERIES: STUDIES IN URBAN AND SOCIAL CHANGE
mar 2011 280PP 978-1-4443-3777-8 PR £19.99 €25.90
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978-1-4443-3776-1 CL £55.00 €71.90
Intergroup Relations in Post Apartheid South Africa Change, and Obstacles to Change
Edited by GILLIAN FINCHILESCU & COLIN TREDOUX University of Witwatersrand, South Africa; University of Cape Town, South Africa
✤✤ Brings together research that has investigated change, and obstacles to change, in intergroup relations in South Africa ✤✤ Reflects on theories of intergroup behaviour that are current in the international literature ✤✤ Highlights issues of interest when considering a transformation in which the formerly subordinate group becomes the politically dominant majority ✤✤ Reflects the substantial change South Africa has undergone in recent years - from epitomizing the extreme of racial segregation and prejudice, to a democratic, multiracial nation
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READERSHIP: Upper-level undergraduates, postgraduates, and faculty studying social movements, social change, and intergroup relations within sociology, race and ethnicity studies, social psychology, and related disciplines SERIES: JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES
Jan 2011 200PP 978-1-4443-3818-8 PR £19.99 €25.90
Edited by JOAN COSTA FONT London School of Economics, UK
✤✤ Offers the very latest analysis of long term care reform agendas in Europe ✤✤ Compares those countries which have been comparatively under-researched, with the experiences of reform in Germany, the UK, Netherlands and Sweden ✤✤ Each chapter focuses on a key question in the policy debate in each country and portrays a description and analysis of each system ✤✤ Brings together contributions from a wide range of European scholars for an exceptionally broad perspective READERSHIP: Upper level undergraduate students, postgraduates, and faculty within social policy and sociology; social policy analysts and health economists SERIES: BROADENING PERSPECTIVES IN SOCIAL POLICY
JAN 2011 176PP 978-1-4443-3873-7 PR £19.99 €25.90
Asian Immigration to the United States
polity
PHILIP Q. YANG Texas Woman’s University, USA
✤✤ A overview of Asian immigration to the US with solid theoretical grounding and illuminating empirical analyses ✤✤ The book is unique in its up-to-date and comprehensive focus on immigration rather than more general issues related to Asian Americans ✤✤ Addresses theoretical frameworks for studying Asian immigration, historical developments, immigrant adaptation, and effects on US society ✤✤ The volume is written from a rich sociological perspective with a unique Asian American Studies sensitivity, reflecting the author’s expertise READERSHIP: Upper-level students of the sociology of immigration, race and ethnicity, and Asian American studies SERIES: IMMIGRATION AND SOCIETY
feb 2011 280PP 978-0-7456-4503-2 PR £14.99 €19.90
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Latinos and Latino Immigrants in the United States Edited by CAREY S. RYAN & JUAN F. CASAS
sociology / ANTHROPOLOGY & ARCHAEOLOGY
Reforming Long Term Care in Europe
Both of University of Nebraska, Omaha, USA
✤✤ Brings together research and theory in psychology, sociology, education, culture studies, and public policy surrounding Latinos and Latino immigrants ✤✤ Introduces advances in thinking about ethnic identity, intergroup relations, educational outcomes, and cultural adaptations and transitions ✤✤ Examines social psychological processes and social policy implications READERSHIP: Graduate and undergraduate students of sociology, psychology, Latino studies, education, race studies, ethnic studies, public policy, and political science, professionals working with public policy, public relations, human resources, and education SERIES: JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES
JAN 2011 200PP 978-1-4443-3703-7 PR £19.99 €25.90
Investigating Culture
An Experimental Introduction to Anthropology 2nd Edition
CAROL DELANEY & DEBORAH KASPIN Stanford University, USA; Rhode Island College, USA
✤✤ Revised and enhanced new edition of this bestselling textbook, now incorporates additional material and classroom feedback ✤✤ Accessible to a wider range of students and educational settings ✤✤ Provides a refreshing alternative to traditional textbooks by challenging students to think in new ways and to apply ideas of culture to their own lives ✤✤ Employs examples from a range of cultures, and includes selected readings, suggested further reading, and student exercises READERSHIP: Students and Teachers of Anthropology, Cultural and Social Anthropology, Sociology and Cultural Studies
MAR 2011 512PP 978-1-4051-5424-6 PR £19.99 €25.90
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Early Human Kinship
new in paperback
ANTHROPOLOGY & ARCHAEOLOGY
From Sex to Social Reproduction
Edited by NICHOLAS J. ALLEN, HILARY CALLAN, ROBIN DUNBAR & WENDY JAMES University of Oxford, UK; Royal Anthropological Institute; University of Oxford, UK; University of Oxford, UK
✤✤ A major collaboration between specialists across the range of the human sciences including evolutionary biology and psychology; social/cultural anthropology; archaeology and linguistics ✤✤ Provides a ground-breaking set of original studies offering a new perspective on early human history ✤✤ Debates fundamental questions about early human society: Was there a connection between the beginnings of language and the beginnings of organized ‘kinship and marriage’? How far did evolutionary selection favour gender and generation as principles for regulating social relations? ✤✤ Sponsored by the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland in conjunction with the British Academy READERSHIP: Advanced students and scholars in social and cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, and archaeology
JAN 2011 336PP 978-1-4443-3878-2 PR £19.99 €25.90
Biomolecular Archaeology TERRY A. BROWN & KERI BROWN Both of University of Manchester, UK
✤✤ The first book to address the scope and methods of this new cross-disciplinary area of research for archaeologists ✤✤ Offers a completely up-to-date overview of the latest research in this innovative subject ✤✤ Guides students who wish to become biomolecular archaeologists through the complexities of both the scientific methods and archaeological goals ✤✤ Provides an essential component to undergraduate and graduate archaeological research READERSHIP: Archaeology undergraduate and postgraduate students
JAN 2011 352PP 978-1-4051-7960-7 PR £29.99 €38.90
Sexualities in Anthropology Edited by ANDREW LYONS & HARRIET LYONS Both of Wilfred Laurier University, Canada
✤✤ Presents a comprehensive collection of historical and current readings in the social anthropology of sexuality, integrating material on sexualities of all kinds ✤✤ Provides a window into the history of sexuality as an important underlying theme in foundation theories of social sciences ✤✤ Explores the key works of prominent scholars in the field of the anthropology of sexuality, such as Mead, Malinowski, Newton, Herdt, and others ✤✤ Introduces readers to work from both essentialist and constructionist positions and covers major debates in the field, such as the Mead/Freeman controversy READERSHIP: Upper level undergraduate and graduate level students for courses in anthropology, anthropology of sexuality, anthropology of sex and gender, and related fields; lecturers and researchers in sexuality studies SERIES: BLACKWELL ANTHOLOGIES IN SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
FEB 2011 400PP 978-1-4051-9053-4 PR £22.99 €29.90
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978-1-4051-9054-1 CL £55.00 €71.90
A Companion to Medical Anthropology Edited by MERRILL SINGER & PAMELA I. ERICKSON Both of University of Connecticut, USA
✤✤ Examines the key issues and current debates in medical anthropology ✤✤ Provides an expert view of the major topics and themes to concern the discipline since its founding in the 1960s ✤✤ Written by leading international scholars in medical anthropology ✤✤ Covers environmental health, global health, biotechnology, syndemics, nutrition, substance abuse, infectious disease, sexuality and reproductive health, and other topics READERSHIP: Undergraduates, graduate students and scholars of medical anthropology SERIES: BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO ANTHROPOLOGY
MAR 2011 544PP 978-1-4051-9002-2 CL £110.00
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Edited by ISABELLE CLARK-DECÈS Princeton University, USA
✤✤ Provides readers with an important new introduction to the anthropology of India ✤✤ Explores the larger global issues that have transformed India since the end of colonization, including demographic, economic, social, cultural, political, and religious issues ✤✤ Contributions by leading experts present up-to-date, comprehensive coverage of key topics such as population and life expectancy, civil society, social-moral relationships, caste and communalism, youth and consumerism, the new urban middle class, environment and health, tourism, public and religious cultures, politics and law READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate level students for introductory and advanced courses in anthropology and South Asian studies, researchers and scholars in Indian and South Asian studies SERIES: BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO ANTHROPOLOGY
JAN 2011 576PP 978-1-4051-9892-9 CL £110.00
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A Companion to Cultural Resource Management Edited by THOMAS F. KING SWCA Environmental Consultants
✤✤ An essential guide to those wishing to gain a deeper understanding of Cultural Resource Management (CRM) and heritage management that includes archaeological sites, cultural landscapes, historic structures, shipwrecks, and scientific and technological sites and objects ✤✤ Includes contributions by a wide range of experts in the field and representatives of affected groups, including archaeologists, engineers, museum curators, historians and independent researchers
ANTHROPOLOGY & ARCHAEOLOGY
A Companion to the Anthropology of India
✤✤ Edited by one of the world’s leading experts in the field of cultural resource management ✤✤ Elucidates some of CRMs problems and issues, and highlights the realities that face practitioners on the ground READERSHIP: Graduate and undergraduate students in cultural resource management, heritage management, historic preservation, students of history, architecture, anthropology, archaeology, geography, planning, and indigenous studies
MAR 2011 500PP 978-1-4051-9873-8 CL £110.00 €122.00
Making Knowledge
Explorations of the Indissoluble Relation between Mind, Body and Environment
Edited by TREVOR H. J. MARCHAND SOAS, University of London, UK
✤✤ Presents cutting-edge research and theory in anthropology ✤✤ Offers a progressive interdisciplinary approach to the eternal questions concerning human knowledge ✤✤ Contributions by leading scholars in the field who explore a wide range of disciplines through an anthropological perspective ✤✤ Includes many beautiful illustrations throughout READERSHIP: Undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers of anthropology, sociology, education studies, craft studies and cognitive sciences SERIES: JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE SPECIAL ISSUE BOOK SERIES
DEC 2010 216PP 978-1-4443-3892-8 PR £19.99 €25.90
Anthropology off the Shelf
new in paperback
Anthropologists on Writing
Edited by ALISSE WATERSTON & MARIA D. VESPERI City University, New York, USA; New College, Florida, USA
✤✤ First of its kind volume in anthropology in which prominent anthropologists and respected professionals outside the discipline follow the tradition of the “writers on writing” genre to reflect on all aspects of the writing process ✤✤ Presents a critical analysis of the ways in which anthropologists routinely frame, illustrate and contextualize new ideas about culture ✤✤ Unique in its format: short essays, revealing and straightforward in content and writing style READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students of anthropology
JAN 2011 232PP 978-1-4443-3879-9 PR £19.99 €25.90
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Introducing Globalization
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
Matthew Sparke University of Washington in Seattle USA
✤✤ Introduces students to the contemporary debates surrounding globalization ✤✤ Features numerous empirical examples, maps, tables, and other illustrations ✤✤ Each chapter is followed by suggestions for further reading and student research ✤✤ A helpful extended bibliography and glossary of key terms ✤✤ Accompanying website with hot links to news report examples of globalization and other illustrative sites, as well as archived examples of student work projects Readership: First and second year undergraduate courses within globalization and global studies programs; introductory and upper level courses on globalization within human geography, international studies, sociology, anthropology, and political science
Mar 2011 320pp 978-0-631-23129-5 pr £14.99 €19.90
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Readings in Planning Theory 3rd Edition
Edited by SCOTT CAMPBELL & SUSAN S. FAINSTEIN Harvard University Graduate School of Design, USA; University of Michigan, USA
✤✤ Approximately 75% of the readings are new for this edition ✤✤ Defines the debates within the field and addresses the central issues that face both theorists and practitioners ✤✤ Includes new additions on justice in the city and planning in a globalized world ✤✤ Reflects a renewed interest in questions of design, including the design of public space ✤✤ Highlights emergent themes in planning theory, including modernism, urbanism, communicative action, power, and inequality READERSHIP: Upper level undergraduate and graduate level students for courses in urban studies, urban planning, urban geography, urban sociology, and urban politics
FEB 2011 672PP 978-1-4443-3080-9 PR £24.99 €34.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-631-22346-7
Readings in Urban Theory 3rd Edition
Edited by SUSAN S. FAINSTEIN & SCOTT CAMPBELL Harvard University Graduate School of Design, USA; University of Michigan, USA
✤✤ Around 75% of the readings included are new for the third edition ✤✤ Unifies readings by an orientation toward political economy and normative themes of social justice ✤✤ Expands the focus on international planning, including globalization and theories of development ✤✤ Addresses the full range of core urban theory so as to remain the primary text in courses READERSHIP: Upper level undergraduate and graduate level students for courses in urban studies, urban planning, urban geography, urban sociology, and urban politics
FEB 2011 448PP 978-1-4443-3081-6 PR £24.99 €32.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-631-22344-3
Capitalism and Conservation Edited by DANIEL BROCKINGTON & ROSALEEN DUFFY Both of University of Manchester, UK
✤✤ Features innovative new research on case studies on the connections between capitalism and conservation drawn from all over the world ✤✤ Examines some of our most popular leisure pursuits and consumption habits to uncover the ways they drive and deepen global capitalism ✤✤ Reveals the increase in intensity and variety of forms of capitalist conservation throughout the world READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate level students for courses in the social sciences and in the sciences, including politics, international relations, economics, criminology, development studies, sociology, geography, biology, ecology, anthropology, conservation biology, zoology and environmental science SERIES: ANTIPODE BOOK SERIES
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DEC 2010 344PP 978-1-4443-3834-8 PR £19.99 €25.90
2nd Edition
RAY FRENCH, CHARLOTTE RAYNER, GARY REES & SALLY RUMBLES All of University of Portsmouth, UK
✤✤ A new edition of a core first year, undergraduate textbook that adopts a managerial approach with a rounded and critical perspective ✤✤ Full colour, well presented and written in a clear, accessible style ✤✤ Features relevant new academic material published in 2008 and 2009
BUSINESS
Organizational Behaviour
✤✤ Applies OB concepts squarely within a 21st century work and organizational context ✤✤ Includes full journal articles at the end of each section and excellent case material READERSHIP: Business studies students
FEB 2011 696PP 978-0-470-71033-3 PR £44.99 €57.90
REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-470-51106-0
Innovation and Entrepreneurship 2nd Edition
JOHN BESSANT & JOE TIDD University of Exeter, UK; University of Sussex, UK
✤✤ A new edition of an accessible introductory text from the market leading authors of Managing Innovation ✤✤ Fully integrates contemporary themes in innovation, such as sustainability, social entrepreneurship and creating new ventures ✤✤ Includes a focus on the role of individual entrepreneurship and organizational innovation in private and public services ✤✤ Offers contemporary cases from areas including new media, computer gaming, internet services, and public and social innovation cases READERSHIP: Business and management studies students
MAR 2011 544PP 978-0-470-71144-6 PR £39.99 €51.90
REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-47003269-5
Managing Business Relationships 3rd Edition
DAVID FORD, LARS-ERIK GADDE, HÅKAN HÅKANSSON & IVAN SNEHOTA University of Bath, UK; Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Norwegian School of Management, Sweden; Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden
✤✤ Enables students and managers to understand the reality of business networks and how to manage them ✤✤ Updated with the IMP Group’s latest thinking from research, consulting and teaching experience over the past five years ✤✤ Includes case material from across Europe and lecturer support materials, such as PowerPoint slides, which will be provided on a companion website READERSHIP: Students taking courses in business marketing, purchasing, business networks and relationship management at MBA and final year undergraduate levels. Managers in business marketing, purchasing and retail supply chains
FEB 2011 256PP 978-0-470-72109-4 PR £32.99 €42.90
REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-470-85125-8
Managing Technological Innovation Competitive Advantage from Change 3rd Edition
FREDERICK BETZ Portland State University, USA
✤✤ Coverage of the interaction between science, technology, and the economy of critical importance in the world today ✤✤ Includes discussion of the advent of the service and communications sector vs. the manufacturing sector ✤✤ Presents coverage of ethics and technology related to biotechnology and human genome research READERSHIP: Students and professionals in graduate schools of engineering and business admin courses on technology management or management of technology
MAR 2011 368PP 978-0-470-54782-3 CL £100.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-22563-8
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Supply Chain Performance
BUSINESS / HOSPITALITY
Collaboration, Alignment, and Coordination
VALÉRIE BOTTA-GENOULAZ, JEAN-PIERRE CAMPAGNE, DANIEL LLERENA & CLAUDE PELLEGRIN INSA Lyon, France; INSA Lyon, France; Grenoble University, France; Lyon University, France
✤✤ This book presents a series of studies on collaborative practices and their impact on supply chain performance ✤✤ Part I emphasizes conceptual frameworks to portray the relationship between collaboration and performance ✤✤ Part II raises the question of information systems alignment to manage the coordination with suppliers and customers ✤✤ Part III focuses on different formalized approaches (simulation, game theory, experimental economics, Petri nets and object-oriented design techniques) to analyze the impacts of various coordination mechanisms or decision-making behaviors on supply chain performance READERSHIP: People working in project management, construction management and facilities management
SEP 2010 400PP 978-1-84821-219-0 CL £96.95 €125.00
Introduction to Management in the Hospitality Industry 10th Edition
CLAYTON W. BARROWS & TOM POWERS University of New Orleans, USA; University of Guelph
✤✤ The classic introductory textbook for hospitality majors in full colour design ✤✤ Comprehensive treatment of the entire hospitality industry, and thoroughly updated to reflect the latest trends in the hospitality, foodservice, and travel/tourism industries ✤✤ Learning objectives, summaries, review questions, key terms concepts are contained in each chapter ✤✤ Case Histories , which emphasize real-world examples from renowned hospitality organizations and associations READERSHIP: Hospitality and culinary students
FEB 2011 752PP 978-0-470-39974-3 CL £43.99 €57.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-78277-3
Introduction to the Hospitality Industry 8th Edition
CLAYTON W. BARROWS & TOM POWERS University of New Orleans, USA; University of Guelph
✤✤ The classic introductory textbook for hospitality majors where the course includes management topics ✤✤ Appealing full colour interior design ✤✤ Comprehensive treatment of the entire hospitality industry, and thoroughly updated to reflect the latest trends in the hospitality, foodservice, and travel/tourism industries ✤✤ Learning objectives, summaries, review questions, key terms concepts are contained in each chapter READERSHIP: Undergraduate hospitality/culinary students; hospitality/culinary students on further education courses, professionals
FEB 2011 576PP 978-0-470-39916-3 PR £43.99 €57.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-78276-6
The Bar and Beverage Book 5th Edition
COSTAS KATSIGRIS & CHRIS THOMAS El Centro College
✤✤ Responsible alcohol service learn crisis management, protection from third-party liability, and ways to ensure customers drink in moderation ✤✤ Spirits, wine, and beer acquire a greater knowledge of upscale products ✤✤ Management practices learn methods for pricing individual drinks, tracking product, preventing loss, and calculating a bar’s break-even point for profitability ✤✤ Regulations stay informed about the latest legal issues READERSHIP: Hospitality and culinary students
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FEB 2011 784PP 978-0-470-24845-4 CL £54.50 €71.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-64799-7
European Edition
PETER MOLES The University of Edinburgh, UK
✤✤ A European adaptation of a well established text ✤✤ Features Europe-specific case studies and examples ✤✤ Enables students to develop the intuition and analytical skills necessary to effectively apply financial tools in real-world decision-making situations
FINANCE
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance
✤✤ Provides a fully integrated framework for understanding how value creation relates to all aspects of corporate finance; whether it be evaluating an investment opportunity, determining the appropriate financing for a business, or managing working capital READERSHIP: Undergraduate students studying business studies, management, finance, accounting and marketing
FEB 2011 840PP 978-0-470-68370-5 PR £49.99 €65.90
Quantitative Methods
An Introduction for Business Management
PAOLO BRANDIMARTE Politecnico di Torino, Italy
✤✤ Acts as a gentle introduction to quantitative methods for business managers and delves into more advanced material as a slow and steady pace while providing motivating examples throughout ✤✤ Aids readers in decision-making by providing critical remarks, counter examples, and intuitive traps, etc. ✤✤ Stresses that gut feelings are not always sufficient and that an analytical approach is needed when dealing with a complex social system with multiple people involved with conflicting incentives ✤✤ Provides the necessary foundations in calculus and algebra, and mathematical concepts are illustrated with relevant examples READERSHIP: A reference and self-study for financial and business economic professionals who need to reinforce their analytical skills, graduate students, academic and corporate libraries
FEB 2011 576PP 978-0-470-49634-3 CL £76.95 €99.90
Time Series
Applications to Finance with R and S-Plus(R) 2nd Edition
NGAI HANG CHAN Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
✤✤ Two new chapters now appear on Bayesian methods and arbitrage statistics ✤✤ Special emphasis is placed on applications from around the world, including, but not limited to, Asia; China; and Europe ✤✤ Challenging end-of-chapter exercises are provided, along with the solutions to most of these exercises at the end of the book READERSHIP: Practicing business/MBA managers, academic, corporate, and public libraries, upper-undergraduate and beginning graduate level students SERIES: WILEY SERIES IN PROBABILITY & STATISTICS
SEP 2010 330PP 978-0-470-58362-3 CL £76.95 €99.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-41117-8
Financial Models Calibration and Numerical Pricing STEFANO IACUS University of Milan, Italy
✤✤ Relies on computer examples all done in the R environment ✤✤ Numerical examples allow the immediate application of concepts ✤✤ Includes details of model calibration of diffusion models and simulation beyond the standard Euler or Milstein schemes READERSHIP: Postgraduate students and researchers in economics, mathematics and statistics who want to approach mathematical finance from an applied point of view, statisticians and data analysts working in a field related to finance
FEB 2011 416PP 978-0-470-74584-7 CL £60.00 €77.90
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Financial Reporting Handbook 2010
FINANCE / ECONOMICS
Incorporating all the standards as at 1 DEC 2009
ICAA (THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS IN AUSTRALIA) & CLAIRE LOCKE ✤✤ Comprises the new AASB Australian Accounting Standards and other relevant Australian GAAP applicable as of 1 DEC 2009, in addition to relevant ethical pronouncements ✤✤ Continues the authoritative commentaries established in earlier editions, offering students an easy to use, and read, volume READERSHIP: Accountants, lecturers and students
JUN 2010 1992PP 978-1-74216-714-5 PR £43.50 €79.90
Financial Accounting Tools for Business Decision Making 6th Edition
PAUL D. KIMMEL, JERRY J. WEYGANDT & DONALD E. KIESO University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA; University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA; Northern Illinois University, USA
✤✤ Provides accountants with an understanding of the fundamental concepts necessary to use accounting effectively ✤✤ Offers new discussions on IFRS, including new codification numbers, examples of IFRS financial statements, and additional exercises ✤✤ Presents enhanced discussions of ethics and international accounting ✤✤ Ties concepts together with comprehensive case studies and problems READERSHIP: Accountants, accounting lecturers and students
FEB 2011 850PP 978-0-470-64645-8 PR £56.99 €73.90
Analysis of Financial Time Series 3rd Edition
RUEY S. TSAY University of Chicago, USA
✤✤ Includes new developments in financial econometrics such as realized volatility, bi-power variation, credit risk management, default probabilities, pair trading and dynamic factor models ✤✤ R has replaced S-Plus so as to make the book less dependent on commercial software. As in previous editions, algebraic derivatives have been kept to a minimum and the balance between theory and application is emphasized. There are extensive sets of exercises that reinforce the content READERSHIP: MBA students, researchers and practitioners in business and finance SERIES: WILEY SERIES IN PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
SEP 2010 712PP 978-0-470-41435-4 CL £80.50 €105.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-69074-0
Mathematical Programming Models for Agriculture, Environmental, and Resource Economics H. KAISER Cornell University, USA
✤✤ Educates readers on the techniques of mathematical programming and their application to agricultural, resource and environmental economics problems ✤✤ Designed specifically to help students develop the quantitative skills necessary for cutting-edge research and techniques ✤✤ Includes numerous exercises of varying level of difficulty ✤✤ FREE Risk Solver for Education software accompanies this text READERSHIP: Lecturers and students studying mathematical programming
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DEC 2010 512PP 978-0-470-59936-5 CL £60.50 €77.90
Edited by GEORGES DE MENIL, RICHARD PORTES, HANS-WERNER SINN, TULLIO JAPPELLI, PHILIP LANE, PHILIPPE MARTIN & JAN VAN OURS Delta ENS, France; London Business School, UK; University of Munich, Germany; University of Naples, Italy; Trinity College Dublin, Ireland; Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France; Tilberg University
✤✤ Top economists provide a concise and accessible evaluation of major developments in trade and trade policy ✤✤ Economic Policy has earned a reputation around the world as the one publication that always identifies current and emerging policy topics early ✤✤ The editors are all based at top European economic institutions and each paper is discussed by a panel of distinguished economists ✤✤ This unique approach guarantees incisive debate and alternative interpretations of the evidence READERSHIP: Economists, economists in international economic agencies, and economists in research centre economics faculty, undergraduates and postgraduates, business and governments SERIES: ECONOMIC POLICY
JAN 2011 256PP 978-1-4443-3869-0 PR £25.00 €32.90
The Conservative Party
polity
From Thatcher to Cameron
new in paperback
TIM BALE
ECONOMICS / politics
Economic Policy 65
University of Sussex, UK
✤✤ New in Paperback ✤✤ The first major study of the Conservative Party from Margaret Thatcher to David Cameron ✤✤ Based on the author’s in-depth interviews with key players within the Party and behind the scenes ✤✤ Offers important new insights into why the Tories took so long to re-emerge as a party of government in contemporary British politics ✤✤ Destined to become the benchmark for anyone wanting to know anything about the Conservative Party since Thatcher READERSHIP: Students of British politics, as well as general interested readers
mar 2011 456PP 978-0-7456-4858-3 PR £14.99 €32.90
Beyond Duty
polity
Life on the Frontline in Iraq
new in paperback
SHANNON MEEHAN & ROGER THOMPSON Formerly Virginia Military Institute; Virginia Military Institute
✤✤ Compelling first-hand account of life as a soldier on the frontline in Iraq, written by Lt. Shannon Meehan, a former tank commander in Iraq ✤✤ The book is written as an engaging memoir in the first person. Shannon’s position as a commander of an armoured company provides him with a unique perspective on the war ✤✤ This is the story of a soldier trying to cope amidst the chaos, confusion and collateral damage of war. It avoids any attempt to cull pedantic lessons from war experiences in favour of openly discussing the most private feelings of a young officer in Iraq who is trying to do his best and lead his men under horrendously difficult circumstances READERSHIP: Students of war studies, security studies and the interested general reader
MAR 2011 260PP 978-0-7456-3586-6 PR £12.99 €16.90
The New Scramble for Africa
polity
PADRAIG CARMODY Trinity College, Dublin
✤✤ A major textbook focusing on the increased strategic importance of Africa as a site for geopolitical conflicts over resources ✤✤ Charts the ongoing reconfiguration of Africa’s economic geography and development ✤✤ Explores the increasing importance of the BRIC nations, and particularly China, as key political players in the region ✤✤ Will be essential reading for students of African politics, economic and political geography, development and the politics of resources READERSHIP: Upper level students of African politics, economic and political geography, development and the politics of resources
MAR 2011 240PP 978-0-7456-4785-2 PR £15.99 €20.90
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978-0-7456-4784-5 CL £50.00 €65.90
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The Governance of Climate Change
polity
POLITICS
Science, Politics and Ethics
DAVID HELD, MARIKA THEROS & ANGUS FANE-HERVEY All of London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
✤✤ An important new collection based on a series of recent Miliband lectures ✤✤ Leading figures discuss the pressing issues of climate change and sustainability ✤✤ This features contributions by Ulrich Beck, Paul Kelly, Peter Singer, and Ed and David Miliband ✤✤ This will be of particular interest to scholars, students and policy-makers in development studies, politics, international relations and social policy READERSHIP: Undergraduate and postgraduate students of politics and sociology
FEB 2011 256PP 9978-0-7456-5202-3 PR £15.99 €20.90
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78-0-7456-5201-6
CL £55.00 €71.90
Edison to Enron
Energy Markets and Political Strategies
ROBERT L. BRADLEY Institute for Energy Research, USA
✤✤ Present a readable, illustrated history of the U.S. natural gas and electricity industries with an emphasis on market development and political strategy ✤✤ Weaves the historical market development story with the political strategy employed by the founders (and which is still in existence today) ✤✤ Extremely well-researched and documented with a full subject index, source notes, and more than 50 appendixes that will appear on the dedicated website for the book ✤✤ Contains material on Insull and other energy titians never before published READERSHIP: Industry practitioners interested in energy especially of gas and electricity, academics and regulators interested in energy, historians of business, business management specialists, political economists
JAN 2011
978-0-470-91736-7 CL £33.50 €43.90
Timber
polity
PETER DAUVERGNE & JANE LISTER Both University of British Columbia
✤✤ An accessible and authoritative book, co-authored by the world’s leading expert on the environmental politics of forests ✤✤ Answers such questions as: Who controls timber? How and why is this changing? What will this mean for the world’s forests? ✤✤ The first book to synthesize the vast specialist literature on deforestation into a short, highly readable account of the global political economy of timber ✤✤ Provides a trailblazing analysis of corporate commodity chains, challenging our understanding of how and why deforestation persists READERSHIP: Students of politics, geography, environmental studies and general readers interested in current affairs SERIES: RESOURCES
FEB 2011 200PP 978-0-7456-4928-3 PR £12.99 €16.90
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978-0-7456-4927-6 CL £40.00 €51.90
Coltan
polity
MICHAEL NEST Independent Commission Against Corruption in Sydney
✤✤ The compelling story behind “coltan” (short for columbite-tantalite) links the global information economy with conflict and environmental degradation in Africa, and particularly in the Democratic Republic of Congo ✤✤ Michael Nest explores the supply chain in detail, explaining how coltan mined in some of the world’s most poverty-stricken conflict zones ends up in our iPhone or Wii ✤✤ An absorbing, accessible account encompassing rebel militias, transnational corporations, determined activists, Hollywood celebrities, the rise of China, and the latest iGadget ✤✤ An insightful, balanced analysis of the geopolitical issues surrounding this contested resource READERSHIP: Students of politics, geography, environmental studies and general readers interested in current affairs
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SERIES: RESOURCES
MAR 2011 200PP 978-0-7456-4932-0 PR £12.99 €16.90
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978-0-7456-4931-3 CL £40.00 €51.90
Contemporary Conflict Resolution
OLIVER RAMSBOTHAM, TOM WOODHOUSE & HUGH MIALL University of Bradford, UK; University of Bradford, UK; Rutherford College, University of Kent, UK
✤✤ A fully revised and updated new edition of the bestselling, authoritative textbook on conflict resolution ✤✤ Includes four new chapters exploring environmental conflict resolution, conflict resolution in art and popular culture, the media and communications revolution, and new theories and critiques
POLITICS
polity
The Prevention, Management and Transformation of Deadly Conflicts 3rd Edition
✤✤ Combines a coherent, overarching thesis with a wide-ranging structure ideally suited to course use ✤✤ Supplemented by a companion website which will place this textbook at the heart of the conflict resolution community READERSHIP: Students of peace and security studies, conflict management and international politics
MAR 2011 480PP 978-0-7456-4974-0 PR £19.99 €25.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-7456-3212-4 (CL) and 978-0-7456-3213-1 (PR)
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978-0-7456-4973-3 CL £70.00 €89.90
Human Rights
polity
2nd Edition
MICHAEL A. FREEMAN University of Essex, UK
✤✤ Innovative and challenging, this substantially revised edition invites students to think conceptually about one of the most important and influential political concepts of our time ✤✤ Emphasizes how the experiences of the victims of human rights violations are related to legal, philosophical and social-scientific approaches to human rights ✤✤ Asks key questions, such as: Does the idea of human rights distract our attention from the structural causes of oppression and exploitation? What are the underlying causes of human rights violations? Why do some countries have much worse human rights records than others? READERSHIP: Upper level undergraduate and postgraduate students in human rights, politics, international relations, sociology, and law, the interested general reader SERIES: KEY CONCEPTS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
MAR 2011 224PP
978-0-7456-3966-6 PR £15.99 €20.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-7456-2355-9 (cl) and 978-0-7456-2356-6 (pr)
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978-0-7456-3965-9 CL £50.00 €65.90
Nationalism
polity
Theory, Ideology, History 2nd Edition
ANTHONY D. SMITH London School of Economics, UK
✤✤ Second edition of an extremely popular and well-established accessible introduction to the concept of nationalism ✤✤ Takes a broad and richly comparative, interdisciplinary approach to the topic ✤✤ Incorporates a wide historical sweep with examples drawn from all periods and areas to contribute to the portrait of nationalism as a concept ✤✤ New edition brings the scholarly material up-to-date, as well as reflecting on the effect of contemporary events on understandings of nationalism READERSHIP: Undergraduates and above across the social sciences, particularly in sociology and politics SERIES: KEY CONCEPTS
SEP 2010 200PP 978-0-7456-5128-6 PR £15.99 €20.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-7456-2658-1 (cl) and 978-0-7456-2659-8 (pr)
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978-0-7456-5127-9 CL £50.00 €65.90
Understanding British Party Politics
polity
STEPHEN DRIVER Roehampton University, UK
✤✤ A lively, approachable introduction to post-war British party politics and its international context ✤✤ In the light of the surprise results of the 2010 General Election, Stephen Driver’s book explores the key challenges raised by the changing shape of politics in twenty-first century Britain ✤✤ Highlights crucial concerns raised by the erosion of trust in mainstream political parties, asking what needs to change in order for the current system to maintain its legitimacy ✤✤ Includes discussions of the long shadow of Thatcherism, the shifting fortunes of the Liberal Democrats, and the entrance of green and far-right politics into the political mainstream READERSHIP: First year undergraduates and above studying British Politics
MAR 2011 220PP 978-0-7456-4078-5 PR £16.99 €21.90
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978-0-7456-4077-8 CL £50.00 €65.90
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Comparative Politics
POLITICS
JOHN ISHIYAMA University of Northern Texas, USA
✤✤ Focuses on the questions surrounding the development of political democracy ✤✤ Uses the contemporary case of Iraq to illustrate how contextual and institutional aspects interact ✤✤ Examines the experiences of established, old democracies and illustrates their alternative paths to political democracy ✤✤ Outlines the contextual factors that detract from or promote the development of democracy ✤✤ Illustrates the institutional “choices” available for emerging democracies ✤✤ Helps students to understand why “building” democracy in post war Iraq is so difficult, if not impossible READERSHIP: Upper level undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in comparative politics, democratic systems, democratization, comparative legislatures, parliamentary systems, or particular regional studies
FEB 2011 256PP 978-1-4051-8686-5 PR £19.99 €24.90
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978-1-4051-8685-8 CL £50.00 €65.90
Cosmopolitanism and International Relations Theory
polity
RICHARD BEARDSWORTH American University of Paris
✤✤ Richard Beardsworth is a leading figure in Political Philosophy ✤✤ He focuses his study on three main IR schools: mainstream Realism, Marxism and critical International Political Economy, and the emerging body of IR postmodern thought ✤✤ He also maintains the importance of the cosmopolitan outlook for the future of IR theory and suggests research agendas that may redress present weaknesses ✤✤ This has a wide focus and has adoption potential for courses in liberalism, globalization, global ethics and its discontents, and cosmopolitanism READERSHIP: Students of political theory and International Relations
MAR 2011 224PP 978-0-7456-4324-3 PR £16.99 €21.90
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978-0-7456-4323-6 CL £50.00 €65.90
Rise and Fall of the American Empire
polity
MICHAEL COX London School of Economics
✤✤ Mick Cox is the leading UK writer on American international relations and closely associated with leading US international relations thinkers ✤✤ This book is an examination of the American Empire from his expert viewpoint, and focuses closely on the Bush administration ✤✤ Cox discusses key events such as 9/11 and the War on Terror, as well as examining the relations with China and Japan ✤✤ The author has brought together a wide selection of essays, with an introduction examining the movement from Bush to Obama READERSHIP: Students and scholars of international relations and international politics
MAR 2011 224PP 978-0-7456-4447-9 PR £16.99 €21.90
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978-0-7456-4446-2 CL £50.00 €65.90
The Force of Obedience
polity
The Political Economy of Repression in Tunisia
BÉATRICE HIBOU CNRS, Paris
✤✤ An outstandingly original book on the politics of repression in everyday life ✤✤ Draws on the work of Weber and Foucault to develop a highly illuminating account of the techniques of domination and the multiple, complex ways in which domination is exercised in daily life, from the police and judiciary to banks and bad debts ✤✤ The theoretical arguments are given substance and force through a rich and detailed case study of one North African state – Tunisia ✤✤ The analysis developed by Hibou is applicable to other states throughout the Middle East and Africa READERSHIP: Students and scholars in sociology, politics, Middle-East Studies, African studies, cultural studies
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MAR 2011 380pp 978-0-7456-5180-4 PR £19.99 €25.90
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978-0-7456-5179-8 CL £60.00 €77.90
The Realist Case for Global Reform University of Indiana, USA
✤✤ A groundbreaking re-evaluation of the Realist approach to international politics ✤✤ Reconsiders the work of the major figures in twentieth-century international theory, outlining an alternative tradition of Progressive Realism ✤✤ Concludes with a sustained analysis of US foreign policy under Obama
POLITICS
polity
WILLIAM SCHEUERMAN
✤✤ A major contribution both to the history of international relations, and to contemporary debates in the field READERSHIP: Upper level students and scholars of political theory and political philosophy
FEB 2011 200PP
978-0-7456-5030-2 PR £16.99 €21.90
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978-0-7456-5029-6 CL £50.00 €65.90
A Century of Constitutional Reform Edited by PHILIP NORTON University of Hull, UK
✤✤ Examines in depth the legislation that has shaped the constitution of the United Kingdom since the passage of the Parliament Act 1911 ✤✤ Provides a systematic study of the reasons for the introduction of the measures, their passage through Parliament ✤✤ Discusses the effects of legislation and the extent to which the laws both achieved their purpose and their unintended consequences ✤✤ Each contribution is written by a specialist in the field READERSHIP: Academics and undergraduate students in the fields of history, law and politics SERIES: PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY BOOK SERIES
FEB 2011 208PP 978-1-4443-3894-2 PR £19.99 €25.90
Public Administration 25 Years of Analysis and Debate
Edited by R. A. W. RHODES University of Tasmania, Australia
✤✤ Features a history of the evolution of Public Administration over the past 25 years ✤✤ Provides highly cited source material of proven quality in a single volume ✤✤ Represents an ideal supplementary reader for any public administration and public management course READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate level students for courses in public administration, public management, public policy, and political science, academics, researchers, and interested public servants
MAR 2011 288PP 978-1-4443-3216-2 PR £19.99 €25.90
Negotiating Statehood
Dynamics of Power and Domination in Africa
Edited by TOBIAS HAGMANN & DIDIER PÉCLARD University of Zürich, Switzerland; Swiss Peace Foundation, Bern, Switzerland
✤✤ Features a conceptual framework which provides a method for analyzing the everyday making, contestation, and negotiation of statehood in contemporary Africa ✤✤ Conceptualizes who negotiates statehood (the actors, resources and repertoires), where these negotiation processes take place, and what these processes are all about ✤✤ Includes a collections of essays that provides empirical and analytical insights into these processes in eight different country studies in Africa ✤✤ Critically reflects on the negotiability of statehood in Africa READERSHIP: Postgraduate students, academics, and researchers, political scientists, anthropologists, sociologists, and geographers, development studies specialists including development practitioners who specialize in Africa SERIES: DEVELOPMENT & CHAnGE SPECIAL ISSUES BOOK SERIES
FEB 2011 256PP 978-1-4443-3868-3 PR £19.99 €25.90
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Negotiating Difference in the Hispanic World
POLITICS / HISTORY
From the Conquest to Globalisation
Edited by ELENI KEFALA University of St. Andrews, UK
✤✤ Explores the various instances of cultural encounters in Latin America from the Conquest to the present day ✤✤ Singularly wide in its breadth, covering sixteenth-century Aztec heraldry and Sahagún’s Universal History of the Things of New Spain, to eighteenth-century notions of culture, nineteenth-century theatre, turn-of-thecentury degeneration theory, and contemporary literature and culture ✤✤ A broad geographical scope covers Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Spain, Cuba and the United States ✤✤ Makes an important theoretical contribution to the debates on identity through its innovative approaches READERSHIP: Scholars, postgraduate and upper level undergraduate students of Latin American culture, cultural history, art history, cultural anthropology and translation studies SERIES: BULLETIN OF LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH BOOK SERIES
MAR 2011 256PP 978-1-4443-3907-9 PR £19.99 €25.90
The Narratives of the Political Economy Nicholas Capaldi and Gordon Lloyd Loyola University, USA; Pepperdine University, USA
✤✤ Unique approach to the subject of political economy ✤✤ Helps the reader understand the political debate between the traditional American and European approaches to government ✤✤ Allows the reader to understand the origins of the current political debate in the U.S. between the Republican and Democrat positions on issues to do with social and economic policy ✤✤ Cuts across philosophy, economics, and political science so it has wide readership potential READERSHIP: Scholars in the areas of: political philosophy, economics, political science, intellectual history, history of ideas, public policy and those interested in the political economy, students studying philosophy, public policy, and political science
NOV 2010 PP
978-0-470-94829-3 CL £33.50 €43.90
Inside the Gas Chambers
Eight Months in the Sonderkommando of Auschwitz
SHLOMO VENEZIA
polity new in paperback
✤✤ The astonishing story of Shlomo Venezia, who survived the horror of Auschwitz ✤✤ By way of his extraordinary account, we learn about his role as a member of a Sonderkommando and the appalling daily tasks that this required ✤✤ Illustrated with private photographs, as well as detailed plans of the site, this reveals a hidden world behind closed doors ✤✤ This is hugely important as an insight into the gas chambers, and this period of history as a whole READERSHIP: General readers, Jewish readers, anyone interested in the Holocaust and the Nazi period
jan 2011 200PP 978-0-7456-4384-7 PR £12.99 €16.90
The Making of Modern Israel 1948-1967
LESLIE STEIN
polity new in paperback
Macquarie University
✤✤ A succinct and highly readable overview of one of the most critical periods in Israel’s short history ✤✤ Covers from the founding of the State in 1948 to the Six-Day war of 1967: a time within which Israel fought three separate wars and saw its population double due to mass immigration ✤✤ Draws on a vast range of sources both in English and Hebrew ✤✤ Judiciously balanced and reliable READERSHIP: Students taking courses on the history of Israel, Jewish Studies, Middle Eastern history, Middle Eastern politics, religious studies, war and conflict, and the history of war
jan 2011 340PP 978-0-7456-4467-7 PR £14.99 €19.90
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NICHOLAS ATKIN, MICHAEL BIDDISS & FRANK TALLETT Late of the University of Reading, UK; University of Reading, UK; University of Reading, UK
✤✤ An authoritative, accessible reference guide to the major people, events, and issues that have shaped the development of Europe, from the French Revolution to the present day ✤✤ Features almost a thousand alphabetical entries on modern European history
HISTORY
The Wiley-Blackwell Dictionary of Modern European History since 1789
✤✤ Offers extensive cross-references to enhance clarity and reveal historical links and connections, and a concluding series of maps ✤✤ Covers the whole of continental Europe, as well as relevant aspects of the British experience ✤✤ Written by a trio of distinguished historians of the period READERSHIP: Undergraduate level students taking courses on modern European history, European studies, or politics; general readers interested in European history
JAN 2011 520PP 978-1-4051-8922-4 CL £85.00 €112.00
Women in American History to 1880 A Documentary Reader
Edited by CAROL FAULKNER Syracuse University, USA
✤✤ Presents a comprehensive collection of readings suitable for the first half of a U.S. women’s survey ✤✤ Features poems, newspaper articles, and letters not found in other collections ✤✤ Offers a balanced approach to women’s experiences by representing a diversity of voices and focusing on themes of work, citizenship, representations, and domestic lives ✤✤ Includes an introductory chapter, document headnotes, questions for further discussion after each chapter, and a bibliography for further study, designed to encourage students to engage with the text READERSHIP: Undergraduate students in survey courses on American women’s history, and upper-level courses on American women, including courses on women and reform, women and American culture, and women and politics SERIES: UNCOVERING THE PAST: DOCUMENTARY READERS IN AMERICAN HISTORY
jan 2011 256PP 978-1-4443-3118-9 PR £22.99 €29.90
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978-1-4443-3117-2 CL £50.00 €65.90
A Companion to the Civil War and Reconstruction
new in paperback
Edited by LACY FORD University of South Carolina, USA
✤✤ An authoritative volume that surveys the history and historiography of the U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction ✤✤ 23 original essays by expert scholars cover the causes, political and military battles, the home front, and the aftermath of the war ✤✤ Analyzes the major sources and the most influential books and articles in the field ✤✤ Includes discussions on scholarly advances in U.S. Civil War history READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates, graduates, and scholars of the American Civil War and Reconstruction taught in departments of history and American studies; reference and trade markets SERIES: BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO AMERICAN HISTORY
jan 2011 528PP 978-1-4443-3882-9 PR £24.99 €32.90
A Companion to Latin American History
new in paperback
Edited by THOMAS H. HOLLOWAY University of California, Davis, USA
✤✤ Presents a state-of-the-art overview of the history of Latin America ✤✤ Written by the top international experts in the field, 28 chapters come together as a superlative single source of information for scholars and students ✤✤ Recognizes the breadth and diversity of Latin American history by providing systematic chronological and geographical coverage ✤✤ Covers both historical trends and new areas of interest READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students of Latin American History SERIES: BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO WORLD HISTORY
jan 2011 544PP 978-1-4443-3884-3 PR £24.99 €32.90
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A Companion to American Immigration
new in paperback
HISTORY
Edited by REED UEDA Tufts University, USA
✤✤ Collects original essays by first-rate scholars on the major topics and themes underlying American Immigration history ✤✤ Focuses on the two most important periods in American Immigration history: the Industrial Revolution (1820-1930) and the Globalizing Era (Cold War to the present) ✤✤ Provides an in-depth treatment of central themes, including economic circumstances, acculturation, social mobility, and assimilation ✤✤ Includes an introductory essay by the volume editor READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate level students, scholars and general readers interested in the history of immigration in the United States SERIES: BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO AMERICAN HISTORY
MAR 2011 584PP 978-1-4443-3883-6 PR £24.99 €32.90
Beyond Borders
A History of Mexican Migration to the United States
Timothy J. Henderson Auburn University Montgomery, USA
✤✤ Presents a succinct history of Mexican immigration from its beginnings in the early twentieth century to the present day ✤✤ Considers the issue from the perspectives of both the United States and Mexico ✤✤ Offers a reasoned assessment of the factors that drive Mexican immigration, explains why so many of the policies enacted in Washington have only worsened the problem, and suggests what policy options might prove more effective READERSHIP: Undergraduate students for courses in Mexican history, U.S.-Mexican history, U.S.-Latin American relations, and American immigration history SERIES: VIEWPOINTS/PUNTOS DE VISTA
FEB 2011 192PP 978-1-4051-9430-3 PR £19.99 €23.90
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978-1-40519429-7
The Malays
CL £50.00 €65.90
new in paperback
ANTHONY MILNER Australian National University, Australia
✤✤ Examines the origins and development of Malay identity, ethnicity, and consciousness over the past five centuries ✤✤ Covers the political, economic, and cultural development of the Malays ✤✤ Explores the Malay presence in Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, and South Africa, as well as the modern Malay show-state of Malaysia ✤✤ Offers diplomatic speculation about ways Malay ethnicity will develop and be challenged in the future READERSHIP: Scholars and general readers interested in the history and development of Malay identity and culture SERIES: PEOPLES OF SOUTH EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC
OCT 2010 312PP 978-1-4443-3903-1 PR £17.99 €23.90
Big History and the Future of Humanity
new in paperback
FRED SPIER University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
✤✤ Provides an accessible and original overview of the entire sweep of history that places human history within the history of life, the Earth, and the Universe ✤✤ Features an original theory of “big history” which explains all of history and opens up an entirely new interdisciplinary research agenda ✤✤ Offers new insights into the future of humanity by better understanding the past ✤✤ Presents a new approach to complexity studies, which takes into account the greatest galaxy clusters as well as the tiniest sub-atomic particles READERSHIP: Undergraduate students in introductory courses in history and big history; also for general readers
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JAN 2011 288PP 978-1-4443-3943-7 PR £24.99 €32.90
The Culture of Life and Death
STEVEN SNAPE University of Liverpool, UK
✤✤ Examines what tombs reveal about ancient Egyptian culture and Egyptians’ belief in the afterlife ✤✤ Investigates the role of tombs in the development of funerary practices ✤✤ Discusses tombs within the context of everyday life in Ancient Egypt ✤✤ Stresses the importance of the tomb as an external expression of the self READERSHIP: Students in courses on ancient Egyptian religion and archaeology, and general readers SERIES: BLACKWELL ANCIENT RELIGIONS
jan 2011 320PP 978-1-4051-2089-0 CL £55.00 €71.90
The Roman Empire in Context Historical and Comparative Perspectives
Edited by JOHANN P. ARNASON & KURT A. RAAFLAUB La Trobe University, Australia; Brown University, USA
✤✤ Fills a gap in comparative historical analysis of the Roman Empire’s role and achievement ✤✤ Features contributions from more than a dozen distinguished scholars from around the world ✤✤ Explores the relevance of important comparativist themes of state, empire, and civilization to ancient Rome READERSHIP: Graduate students of Ancient Civilizations and Roman History, and scholars of Roman History and Comparative World History
CLASSICS / art & architecture
Ancient Egyptian Tombs
SERIES: ANCIENT WORLD: COMPARATIVE HISTORIES
JAN 2011 432PP 978-0-470-65557-3 CL £80.00 €105.00
Tales of the Barbarians
Ethnography and Empire in the Roman West
GREG WOOLF University of St. Andrews, UK
✤✤ Investigates the connections between empire and knowledge at the turn of the millennia, and the creation of new histories in the Roman West ✤✤ Applies modern ethnographic theory to ancient material for the first time ✤✤ Explores how ancient geography, local histories and the stories of wandering heroes were woven together by Greek scholars and local experts ✤✤ Offers a fresh perspective by examining passages from ancient writers in a new light READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students of Ethnography, Ancient Ethnography, History, Anthropology and Classics SERIES: BLACKWELL BRISTOL LECTURES ON GREECE, ROME, AND THE CLASSICAL TRADITION
JAN 2011 184PP 978-1-4051-6073-5 CL £50.00 € 65.90
The Lost Michelangelos
polity
ANTONIO FORCELLINO Art Historian
✤✤ This book tells the remarkable story of the discovery of two lost paintings by Michelangelo – one held in a private collection in the US and the other held by an Oxford college ✤✤ The book is written like a kind of detective story that begins in the Vatican Library, where Forcellino came across an unpublished letter from the 16th century commenting on a painting by Michelangelo. The story then leads to Dubrovnik, Oxford, New York and Niagara Falls, culminating in the discovery of the two paintings ✤✤ This discovery is very recent and the news is just beginning to spread in the art world. It will give rise to a great deal of discussion and debate among specialists and will be covered in the press. A major exhibition of the paintings is being organized in Italy ✤✤ The author is an Italian art historian and restorer who is an authority on Michelangelo and is able to write for a wide readership READERSHIP: General readers interested in art and art history; historians of art and of the Renaissance
FEB 2011 180PP 978-0-7456-5204-7 PR £12.99 €16.90
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978-0-7456-5203-0 CL £18.99 €24.90
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Ideas About Art
art & architecture
KATHLEEN DESMOND University of Central Missouri, USA
✤✤ An accessible, narrative-driven introduction to aesthetic theory and philosophy ✤✤ Prompts readers to develop independent ideas about aesthetics - a guide on how to think, not what to think ✤✤ Includes discussions of non-western, contemporary, and discipline-specific theories READERSHIP: Undergraduates, graduates and scholars of art history, artists and interested general readers
MAR 2011 256PP 978-1-4051-7882-2 PR £19.99 €24.90
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978-1-4051-7883-9 CL £50.00 €77.90
A Companion to Museum Studies
new in paperback
Edited by SHARON MACDONALD University of Manchester, UK
✤✤ Now available in paperback, this volume captures the multidisciplinary approaches to the study of the development, roles, and significance of museums in contemporary society ✤✤ Collects first-rate original essays by leading figures from a range of disciplines and theoretical stances, including anthropology, art history, history, literature, sociology, cultural studies, and museum studies ✤✤ Examines the complexity of the museum from cultural, political, curatorial, historical and representational perspectives ✤✤ Covers traditional subjects, such as space, display, buildings, objects and collecting, and more contemporary challenges such as visiting, commerce, community and experimental exhibition forms READERSHIP: Upper-level students of museum studies and art history, art historians, and museum curators SERIES: BLACKWELL COMPANIONS IN CULTURAL STUDIES
Jan 2011 592PP 978-1-4443-3405-0 PR £29.99 €38.90
Islamic Art and Visual Culture Edited by D. FAIRCHILD RUGGLES University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
✤✤ A collection of essential primary sources in translation with accompanying critical introductions ✤✤ Provides source selections as diverse as the Qur’an, court chronicles, technical treatises on calligraphy and painting, imperial memoirs, and foreign travel accounts ✤✤ Places each text in its historical, political, and social contexts ✤✤ The perfect tool for teachers and students of Islamic art and visual culture READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students in art history, art theory, Islamic art, Islamic culture, and visual culture
MAR 2011 256PP 978-1-4051-5402-4 PR £19.99 €23.90
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978-1-4051-5401-7 CL £50.00 €71.90
Theatricality in Early Modern Art and Architecture Edited by CAROLINE VAN ECK & STIJN BUSSELS Both of University of Leiden, Holland
✤✤ Offers the first systematic investigation of exchanges between the arts, architecture and the theatre, not simply the influence of the theatre on the arts, and vice versa ✤✤ Develops a theoretical and methodological model to study such exchanges and interactions ✤✤ Presents many new, hitherto unknown instances of the interaction between the arts, particularly architecture, and the theatre, and provides such interactions with a theoretical and historiographical context ✤✤ Opens up new ways of analyzing theatricality both in the arts, architecture and the theatre READERSHIP: Postgraduates, academics, and researchers of the arts and architecture, performance studies and theatre history, literature, and early modern history SERIES: ART HISTORY SPECIAL ISSUES
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FEB 2011 200PP 978-1-4443-3902-4 PR £19.99 €25.90
How Advertisers Talk to You and What this Says About You
JULIE SEDIVY & GREG CARLSON Brown University, USA; University of Rochester, USA
✤✤ Authored by two highly respected language scientists ✤✤ Covers a broad range of findings from linguistics and psychology ✤✤ Written in an informal style with many examples drawn from popular culture ✤✤ Brings together insights from fields as varied as linguistics, philosophy, social psychology, behavioral economics, and political science READERSHIP: For general audiences interested in the areas of advertising and language, undergraduate level students for various language and advertising courses
PSYCHOLOGY
Sold on Language
feb 2011 280PP 978-0-470-68309-5 PR £16.99 €21.90
Such Stuff as Dreams - The Psychology of Fiction KEITH OATLEY University of Toronto, Canada
✤✤ Demonstrates how reading fiction can contribute to a greater understanding of, and the ability to change, ourselves ✤✤ Informed by the latest psychological research which focuses on, for example, how identification with fictional characters occurs, and how literature can improve social abilities ✤✤ Explores traditional aspects of fiction, including character, plot, setting, and theme, as well as a number of classic techniques, such as metaphor, metonymy, defamiliarization, and cues ✤✤ Features excerpts from fiction which are discussed throughout the text, including works by William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Kate Chopin, Anton Chekhov, James Baldwin, and others READERSHIP: Psychologists, literary theorists, the general reader, and academics interested in learning how psychology contributes to understanding fiction
MAR 2011 224PP 978-0-470-97457-5 PR £16.99 €21.90
Beating Combat Stress 101 Techniques for Recovery
JOHN HENDEN John Henden Consultancy, UK
✤✤ Features 101 field-tested techniques and strategies for managing combat-related stress ✤✤ Designed to be accessible and useful both to serving personnel and veterans, and to the professionals and volunteers who are engaged in helping them ✤✤ Takes a solution-focused approach to dealing with combat-related problems, promoting simplicity and proven techniques over complex theories and psychological jargon ✤✤ User-friendly style and layout, with specially-commissioned illustrations throughout READERSHIP: Active and returning servicemen and women, and their spouses and families, combat veterans helping professionals including psychologists, psychiatrists, counsellors, therapists, medical officers and doctors, help-line workers
feb 2011 192PP 978-0-470-97480-3 PR £24.99 €34.90
Challenging the Stigma of Mental Illness Lessons for Therapists and Advocates
PATRICK W. CORRIGAN, DAVID ROE & HECTOR W. H. TSANG Institute of Psychology, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA; University of Haifa, Israel; The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
✤✤ Provides practical strategies to bring to an end the stigma surrounding mental illness ✤✤ Contains work sheets and interventions guides to help facilitate the implementation of specific anti-stigma approaches ✤✤ The authors are highly experienced and respected experts in the field of stigma research READERSHIP: Psychologists, psychiatrists, occupational therapists, social workers and mental health professionals; graduates students of social work; advanced students of clinical and rehabilitation psychology
feb 2011 224PP 978-0-470-68360-6 CL £60.00 €77.90
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John Bowlby - From Psychoanalysis to Ethology
PSYCHOLOGY
Unravelling the Roots of Attachment Theory
FRANK C. P. VAN DER HORST Leiden University, The Netherlands
✤✤ Presents new and unseen information on the life and work of John Bowlby ✤✤ Draws on evidence from oral histories, personal interviews with key individuals and little-known archival material ✤✤ Represents the first detailed account of the ethological origin of attachment theory ✤✤ Bridges an important gap in the knowledge of the history of developmental psychology READERSHIP: Academics, researchers and students in the fields of developmental psychology, animal behaviour, comparative psychology, history of psychology , psychoanalysis and ethology; library market; devotees of Bowlby and attachment theory; historians and philosophers of science
MAR 2011 160PP 978-0-470-68364-4 CL £65.00 €65.90
Theories in Social Psychology Edited by DEREK CHADEE University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago
✤✤ The only current book focusing specifically on the theories within social psychology ✤✤ Brings together a range of distinguished scholars in the field of social psychology - including Bertram F. Malle, Paul R. Nail, Richard E. Petty, Thomas Mussweiler, Faye J. Crosby, Miles Hewstone, Richard J. Crisp and Mein Koslowsky ✤✤ Critically discusses important perspectives and theories in the discipline allowing a deeper understanding of the theoretical framework READERSHIP: Undergraduate students for courses in social psychology and theories in social psychology
MAR 2011 272PP 978-1-4443-3123-3 PR £24.99 €32.90
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978-1-4443-3122-6 CL £60.00 €77.90
Developing Language and Literacy Effective Intervention in the Early Years
JULIA M. CARROLL, CLAUDINE BOWYER-CRANE, FIONA J. DUFF, CHARLES J. HULME & MARGARET J. SNOWLING University of Warwick, UK; University of York, UK; University of York, UK; University of York, UK; University of York, UK
✤✤ Presents two structured intervention programmes to provide support for young children with language and literacy difficulties ✤✤ Describes clearly how to improve the language and foundation literacy skills of young children in the classroom ✤✤ Includes information about how to assess research, and how to monitor and design intervention strategies for use with individual children ✤✤ Helps teachers develop an understanding of the intervention and research process as a whole READERSHIP: Teachers, special needs coordinators, and other education professionals who provide support for children with weaknesses in language and literacy; speech and language therapists
JAN 2011 176PP 978-0-470-71185-9 PR £29.99 €38.90
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978-0-470-71186-6 CL £65.00 €83.90
Changing Talk
Analysing Inclusive Conversation with People with Intellectual Disabilities
VAL WILLIAMS University of Bristol, UK
✤✤ Introduces the methodology of applied Conversation Analysis (CA) as an accessible and useful tool to practitioners, service providers and trainers ✤✤ Provides real-life examples of conversations and encounters from the lives of people with learning disabilities, and those with whom they interact ✤✤ Adopts a discursive approach which looks at how people with learning disabilities use talk in real-life situations while showing how such talk can be supported and developed ✤✤ Offers insights into situations in which people with learning disabilities are empowered to have a voice in their own affairs, policy-making and research
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READERSHIP: For policy-makers, researchers, practitioners, service managers and trainers who are involved in developing services for people with learning disabilities; graduate level courses in ‘disability studies’ and social care
FEB 2011 264PP 978-0-470-68267-8 PR £29.99 €38.90
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978-0-470-68266-1 CL £65.00 €83.90
ERICA BOWEN Coventry University, UK
✤✤ Presents a review of the current state of male partner-violence theory and related intervention programmes in the UK ✤✤ Draws on both national and international literature within the field ✤✤ Provides an overview of the theoretical foundation behind current approaches to the rehabilitation of partner-violent men ✤✤ Offers an appraisal of the effectiveness of current practices and directions for future advances in intervention and evaluation science
PSYCHOLOGY
The Rehabilitation of Partner-Violent Men
READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduate level students of courses in forensic psychology, forensic psychologists in training in HM Prison Service and the National Probation Service, and other associated practitioners
FEB 2011 224PP 978-0-470-99772-7 PR £32.99 €42.90
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978-0-470-99771-0 CL £60.00 €97.90
Rebels in Groups
Dissent, Deviance, Difference and Defiance
Edited by JOLANDA JETTEN & MATTHEW J. HORNSEY Both of University of Queensland, Australia
✤✤ Brings together the latest research on the role of dissent, deviance, difference and defiance within groups ✤✤ Presents a new approach which considers dissent, deviance, difference and defiance to be a normal and healthy aspect of group life ✤✤ Examines a broad range of groups, such as political groups, task groups, and teams in organizations ✤✤ Considers diverse fields of psychology, including social, organizational, and developmental psychology ✤✤ Contributors are among the leading scholars in their fields READERSHIP: Students of social, organizational and developmental psychology at advanced undergraduate or graduate level, scholars and professionals in the field
JAN 2011 352PP 978-1-4051-9685-7 CL £75.00 €97.90
Understanding Girls’ Problem Behavior
How Girls’ Delinquency Develops in the Context of Maturity & Health, Co-occurring Problems, and Relationships
Edited by MARGARET KERR, HÅKAN STATTIN, RUTGER C. M. E. ENGELS, GEERTJAN OVERBEEK & ANNA-KARIN ANDERSHED Orebro University, Sweden; Orebro University, Sweden; Radboud University, The Netherlands; Utrecht University, The Netherlands; Orebro University, Sweden
✤✤ Integrates interdisciplinary research, much of it previously unpublished, into problem behaviors (e.g. aggression, antisocial behavior, rule breaking) in girls ✤✤ Unique in seeking to understand girls’ problem behaviors in their own right, rather than simply applying models created for understanding boys’ problems ✤✤ Follows the maturing girl from adolescence to adulthood, concluding at the point where she herself becomes a parent and forms new relationships READERSHIP: Social scientists studying adolescent social development; graduate level students on courses in psychology, sociology, social work and public health science SERIES: HOT TOPICS IN DEVELOPMENTAL RESEARCH
JAN 2011 248PP 978-0-470-66632-6 CL £70.00 €89.90
Self-Harm and Violence
Towards Best Practice in Managing Risk in Mental Health Services
Edited by RICHARD WHITTINGTON & CAROLINE LOGAN Both of Liverpool University, UK
✤✤ Based on the Department of Health’s Best Practice in Managing Risk guidance document, which was developed over a 12-month period in consultation with a national expert advisory group ✤✤ Features contributions from many members of the group which drew up the Best Practice document - all leading theoreticians and practitioners in their particular fields - and embeds the principles laid out in the guidelines in real world practice ✤✤ Reveals how contemporary risk management is a multidisciplinary and collaborative enterprise in which practitioners from different professions engage with each other READERSHIP: Mental health practitioners, mental health service managers at all levels and commissioners, local and national mental health policy makers, organisations that advocate for service users and carers, and graduate level students
MAR 2011 288PP 978-0-470-74606-6 PR £32.99 €38.90
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978-0-470-74607-3 CL £65.00 €65.90
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PSYCHOLOGY
International Perspectives on the Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Offenders Theory, Practice and Research
Edited by DOUGLAS P. BOER, REINHARD EHER, LEAM A. CRAIG, MICHAEL H. MINER & FRIEDEMANN PFÄFFLIN University of Waikato, New Zealand; Medical University, Ulm, Germany; Forensic Psychology Practice Ltd, UK; University of Minnesota, USA; University of Ulm, Germany
✤✤ Presents a comprehensive overview of current theories and practices relating to the assessment and treatment of sex offenders throughout the world, including Europe and Australasia ✤✤ Covers all the major developments in the areas of risk assessment, treatment, and management ✤✤ Includes chapters written by internationally respected practitioners and researchers experienced in working with sexual offenders such as Bill Marshall, Ruth Mann, Karl Hanson and Jayson Ware READERSHIP: Clinical and forensic psychologists, forensic psychiatrists, graduate students in forensic, correctional psychology and criminology options, and trainee psychologists, probation officers, and social workers
mar 2011 544PP 978-0-470-74925-8 CL £110.00
€142.00
The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Individual Differences Edited by TOMAS CHAMORRO-PREMUZIC, SOPHIE VON STUMM & ADRIAN FURNHAM Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK; University of Chichester, UK; University College London, UK
✤✤ Brings together eminent researchers, with varied research backgrounds and interests, to formulate a stateof-the-art overview on recent results, current perspectives, practical applications and future developments of individual differences research ✤✤ Covers methodological, theoretical and paradigm changes in the area of individual differences READERSHIP: Academics/researchers within the field of individual differences and advanced students taking courses in personality, intelligence or individual differences
MAR 2011 624PP 978-1-4443-3438-8 CL £110.00
€142.00
International Handbook of Suicide Prevention Research, Policy and Practice
Edited by RORY O’CONNOR, STEPHEN PLATT & JACKI GORDON University of Strathclyde, UK; Edinburgh University, UK; Jacki Gordon & Associates, Glasgow, UK
✤✤ Brings together some of the world’s leading authorities on suicidal behaviour, renowned for their research, policy and practice in the field of suicide prevention ✤✤ Addresses the key questions of why people attempt suicide, what the best treatments and care are for those at risk, and what the key international challenges are in trying to prevent suicide ✤✤ Describes up-to-date, theoretically-derived and evidence-based research and practice from across the globe, which will have implications across countries, cultures and the lifespan READERSHIP: Undergraduate and postgraduate students, health and social care professionalism, researchers in the field of suicide and self-harm, practitioners and policy planners working in suicide prevention
MAR 2011 608PP 978-0-470-68384-2 CL £110.00 €142.00
International Review of Industrial and Organizational Psychology 2011 Volume 26
Edited by GERARD P. HODGKINSON & J. KEVIN FORD University of Leeds, UK; Michigan State University, USA
✤✤ All chapters written by established experts and all topics carefully chosen to reflect the major concerns in both the research literature and in current practice ✤✤ Presents developments in such areas as stress and well-being, consumer behavior, employee trust, faking in personality assessment, the assessment of job performance and work attitudes, and the employment interview ✤✤ Newer topics explored in this volume include methodological issues in the development and evaluation of multiple regression models and the psychological impact of the physical office environment
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READERSHIP: Organizational psychologists, MSc level students in organizational psychology, researchers, managers SERIES: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF INDUSTRIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
MAR 2011 384PP 978-0-470-97174-1 CL £95.00 €122.00
Edited by MAARTEN SIMONS & JAN MASSCHELEIN Both of Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
✤✤ The book introduces and discusses the works of Jacques Rancière, a leading philosopher increasingly important in the field of educational theory and philosophy ✤✤ The volume will have a broad appeal to those in the field of education theory and philosophy, and those concerned with democracy, equal opportunities and pedagogy ✤✤ Balanced in its introduction of the political and educational ideas of this author and in its exploration in line with his work of some important issues in education and policy today
education
Rancière, Public Education and the Taming of Democracy
✤✤ Contributors from diverse countries and intellectual and cultural backgrounds, including the UK, US, Belgium, Sweden, Spain, France, Canada READERSHIP: Academics, researchers and upper level undergraduate students of educational theory and philosophy, educational policy, politics, and the sociology of education SERIES: EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY AND THEORY SPECIAL ISSUES
DEC 2010 200PP 978-1-4443-3843-0 PR £19.99 €25.90
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Science, Technology and Medicine
6th Edition
VICTOR HOFFBRAND & PAUL MOSS Royal Free Hospital, London, UK; University of Birmingham, UK
✤✤ Provides the essential features of clinical and laboratory haematology and describes how advances in molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry and physiology have increased our understanding of normal blood cell formation and function ✤✤ Includes full colour blood and bone marrow photographs and line drawings throughout
MEDICINE
Essential Haematology
✤✤ Fully supported by a suite of online MCQs and answers ✤✤ Available as a FREE enhanced Wiley Desktop Edition (upon purchase of the textbook) featuring downloadable text and images, highlighting and note taking facilities, book marking, cross-referencing, and in-text searching READERSHIP: Medical students and junior doctors, postgraduate students taking exams in general medicine and haematology SERIES: ESSENTIALS SERIES
feb 2011 400PP 978-1-4051-9890-5 PR £39.99 €51.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-1-4051-3649-5
Roitt’s Essential Immunology 12th Edition
PETER J. DELVES, SEAMUS J. MARTIN, DENNIS R. BURTON & IVAN M. ROITT UCL Medical School, London, UK; Trinity College, Dublin; The Scripps Research Institute, USA; Emeritus, Middlesex University, UK
✤✤ Features “just to re-cap” boxes, key topics lists, and end of chapter summaries that create independent and self-contained chapters ✤✤ Includes fully updated artwork, and over 400 line illustrations, 110 colour photos and 60 black and white photos ✤✤ Fully supported by online MCQs and answers, video clips, and material from the Encyclopaedia of Life Sciences ✤✤ Available as a FREE enhanced Wiley Desktop Edition (upon purchase of the textbook) featuring downloadable text and images, highlighting and note taking facilities, book marking, cross-referencing, and in-text searching READERSHIP: Medical and biomedical science students and junior doctors; postgraduate students taking exams in general medicine and immunology SERIES: ESSENTIALS SERIES
mar 2011 496pp 978-1-4051-9683-3 PR £44.99 €57.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-1-4051-3603-7
Essential Medical Genetics 6th Edition
EDWARD S. TOBIAS, MICHAEL CONNOR & MALCOLM FERGUSON-SMITH University of Glasgow and The Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow; University of Glasgow and Institute of Medical Genetics, Glasgow; University of Cambridge and Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge
✤✤ Provides an introduction to the basic principles of genetics and how these are applied to the treatment of diseases with a genetic component ✤✤ Features a brand new section on electronic genetics databases, complete with an illustrated user’s guide ✤✤ Includes further reading suggestions, “Essentials” boxes containing key facts, and MCQs ✤✤ Available as a FREE enhanced Wiley Desktop Edition (upon purchase of the textbook) featuring downloadable text and images, highlighting and note taking facilities, book marking, cross-referencing, and in-text searching READERSHIP: Medical students, junior doctors and bioscience students SERIES: ESSENTIALS SERIES
feb 2011 224PP 978-1-4051-6974-5 PR £34.99 €44.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-86542-666-5
Paediatrics and Child Health 3rd Edition
MARY RUDOLF, MALCOLM LEVENE & TIM LEE Leeds General Infirmary, UK; Leeds General Infirmary, UK; St James’ University Hospital, Leeds, UK
✤✤ The definitive textbook on paediatrics and child health, now completely revised and updated, with a brand new look ✤✤ Takes a symptoms-based approach to all body systems and covers development from birth through to adolescence ✤✤ Presented in full colour throughout, including photographs, line drawings and colour-coded sections for ease of navigation ✤✤ Includes “at a Glance” boxes of core information on common conditions and complaints ✤✤ Available as a FREE enhanced Wiley Desktop Edition (upon purchase of the textbook) featuring downloadable text and images, highlighting and note taking facilities, book marking, cross-referencing, and in-text searching READERSHIP: Medical students and junior doctors, child health nurses, pre- and post-registration midwives and neonatal nurses
mar 2011 448PP 978-1-4051-9474-7 PR £39.99 €51.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-1-4051-2661-8
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Neonatology at a Glance
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2nd Edition
TOM LISSAUER & AVROY FANAROFF St Mary’s Hospital, London; Case Western Reserve University, USA
✤✤ Provides a full-colour, fully-updated, comprehensive overview of neonatology, written by THE leading experts in the field ✤✤ Presents conditions affecting the infant before birth, followed by neonatal problems, including stabilizing the sick newborn infant ✤✤ Includes neonatal nutrition, the use of special-care baby units, acute and critical care for babies, pre-term problems, systems-based conditions, cranial ultrasound, and palliative care ✤✤ Contains invaluable diagrams of practical procedures in the at a Glance format (many of them digital) READERSHIP: Medical students, junior doctors, paediatric trainees, neonatal nurses, and obstetric trainees SERIES: AT A GLANCE SERIES
FEB 2011 224PP 978-1-4051-9951-3 PR £25.99 €33.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-632-05597-5
Histology at a Glance MICHELLE PECKHAM University of Leeds, UK
✤✤ A brand new title in the market-leading at a Glance series ✤✤ A highly-illustrated, concise introduction to the science of cells and tissues; an important part of basic science teaching in the early years of the medical undergraduate course ✤✤ Presents the practicalities of microscopy, and provides “hints and tips” to help students overcome the common difficulties of identifying features of histological specimens ✤✤ Contains self assessment questions, a list of keywords, references to disease/pathology, and links to the author’s histological website with many more tips and samples READERSHIP: Medical students and junior doctors, and dentistry and biomedical science students SERIES: AT A GLANCE SERIES
MAR 2011 128PP 978-1-4443-3332-9 PR £24.99 €32.90
Adult Emergency Medicine at a Glance THOMAS HUGHES & JAYCEN CRUICKSHANK John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK; Ballarat Base Hospital, Victoria, Australia
✤✤ A brand new title in the market-leading at a Glance series ✤✤ Emergency Medicine has an ever-increasing presence within the student curriculum as a final year undergraduate clinical attachment and a growing number of specific modules being taught ✤✤ Provides a concise and visually-orientated summary of a comprehensive lecture course in adult emergency medicine ✤✤ Highly illustrated throughout with over 47 full-page colour illustrations READERSHIP: Medical students, junior doctors on accident and emergency attachments, nurses, paramedics and emergency medicine technicians SERIES: AT A GLANCE SERIES
FEB 2011 128PP 978-1-4051-8901-9 PR £21.99 €28.90
Gastroenterology: Clinical Cases Uncovered SATISH KESHAV John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
✤✤ Provides a fully-rounded learning resource for gastroenterology - the basic and clinical science is followed by real life cases to help prepare for life on the wards ✤✤ Provides content that enables students to recognize, understand, investigate and manage many gastroenterological and hepatological disorders and conditions ✤✤ Includes reference to the new JCHMT curriculum for acute and internal medicine concerning gastroenterology and hepatology ✤✤ Presents a question-answer approach to developing the narrative, followed by self-assessment MCQs, EMQs and SAQs READERSHIP: Medical students, junior doctors, specialist nurses and nurse practitioners
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SERIES: CLINICAL CASES UNCOVERED SERIES
MAR 2011 176PP 978-1-4051-6975-2 PR £21.99 €28.90
MALCOLM MACLEOD, MARION SIMPSON & SUVANKAR PAL Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK; Austin Hospital, Melbourne, Australia; Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK
✤✤ Provides a learning resource for a difficult subject - reaching a diagnosis can be difficult given the variety of ways neurological conditions present ✤✤ Includes the investigations that can help unravel a diagnosis and the management and treatment options available for these diseases ✤✤ Provides a firm understanding of the wide range of signs and symptoms that might indicate neurological disease
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Neurology: Clinical Cases Uncovered
✤✤ Includes reference to ethical and social concerns, as well as a self-assessment MCQs, EMQs and SAQs READERSHIP: Medical students and junior doctors, neurological nurses and nurse practitioners SERIES: CLINICAL CASES UNCOVERED SERIES
JAN 2011 256PP 978-1-4051-6220-3 PR £21.99 €28.90
ABC of Intensive Care 2nd Edition
GRAHAM NIMMO & MERVYN SINGER Scottish Clinical Simulation Centre, Stirling Royal Infirmary, Stirling, UK; University College London, UK
✤✤ This new and updated edition is a practical guide to intensive care for the non-specialist, and covers the core knowledge and principles of IC patient management ✤✤ Follows new guidance on end of life care, brain stem death and organ donation, with colour images throughout ✤✤ Includes the basics of physiology and “best practice” management in the ICU and chapters on haematological support and imaging ✤✤ Endorsed by the Intensive Care Society READERSHIP: Junior doctors, Foundation doctors, nurses, and medical students working in the ICU unit, physiotherapists, anaesthetists, and pharmacists SERIES: ABC SERIES
MAR 2011 80PP
978-1-4051-7803-7 PR £19.99 €25.90
Replaces ISBN 978-0-7279-1436-1
ABC of COPD 2nd Edition
GRAEME P. CURRIE Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, UK
✤✤ This fully updated new edition provides accessible guidance on the effective diagnosis, management and treatment of this very common, progressive and irreversible lung disorder ✤✤ Presents a reader-friendly, accessible, practical, relevant, and well illustrated book on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease ✤✤ Features new chapters on inhalers, oxygen, primary care, palliative care and end of life issues ✤✤ Includes a section of case histories illustrating how chapter contents can be practically applied READERSHIP: GPs and family physicians, junior doctors, medical students, practice nurses, nurses sitting the CODP diploma and paramedics, and all healthcare professionals working in primary care SERIES: ABC SERIES
FEB 2011 120PP 978-1-4443-3388-6 PR £22.99 €29.90
Replaces ISBN 978-1-4051-4711-8
ABC of Stroke JONATHAN MANT & MARION WALKER University of Birmingham, UK; University of Nottingham, UK
✤✤ This brand new title in the ABC series covers all aspects of the patient journey, from prevention through to long term support ✤✤ Covers primary prevention and management of risk factors for stroke as well as secondary prevention including pharmaceutical, lifestyle and surgical intervention ✤✤ A practical guide for the non-specialist to intensive care for stroke ✤✤ Includes guidance on rehabilitation, management and long term support of stroke as a significant cause of adult disability READERSHIP: GPs, junior hospital doctors, and all health professionals caring for stroke patients SERIES: ABC SERIES
MAR 2011 72PP
978-1-4051-6790-1 PR £19.99 €23.90
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Getting Started in Clinical Research
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DAVID BOWERS, ALLAN HOUSE & DAVID OWENS University of Leeds Medical School, UK; Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, University of Leeds, UK; Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, University of Leeds, UK
✤✤ Provides details on the practicalities of clinical research with emphasis on the hands on methods rather than the theoretical ✤✤ Covers both quantitative and a qualitative research projects ✤✤ Includes examples from actual papers to highlight practical aspects of a research project READERSHIP: Health professionals, doctors, nurses, therapists, medical students
MAR 2011 256PP 978-1-4051-9148-7 PR £26.99 €34.90
Fundamentals of Psychiatry ALLAN TASMAN & WANDA MOHR University of Louisville School of Medicine, USA; UMD New Jersey, USA
✤✤ Draws on material from the acclaimed Psychiatry 3rd Edition, rewritten in an engaging way to produce an attractive textbook for trainees in all aspects of mental health ✤✤ The authors combine their expertise from Psychiatry and Psychiatric Nursing in a multidisciplinary approach ✤✤ Key features include emphasis on the need to know, the sections on therapeutic relationship, contemporary theories and the use of easily administered instruments to track patient progress ✤✤ Provides a clinically oriented approach and addresses the gaps in current treatment and evidence based practice READERSHIP: Psychiatry trainees and psychiatric nurses
mar 2011 384PP 978-0-470-66577-0 PR £49.99 €65.90
Teaching Psychiatry Theory and Practice
Edited by LINDA GASK, BULENT COSKUN & DAVID BARON University of Manchester, UK; University of Kocaeli, Turkey; University of Southern California, USA
✤✤ Provides advice on all aspects of teaching psychiatry, written by those with many years experience in teaching at both undergraduate and graduate level ✤✤ Describes the development of curricula for psychiatric education using examples from around the world ✤✤ Addresses innovative ways of engaging medical students in psychiatry and developing their interest in the specialty ✤✤ Includes chapters on using patients in psychiatric education, using innovative technologies, assessment and ethical issues READERSHIP: All those who teach psychiatry to medical students or junior doctors
JAN 2011 256PP 978-0-470-68321-7 CL £49.99 €65.90
Textbook of Psychiatric Epidemiology 3rd Edition
Edited by MING T. TSUANG, MAURICIO TOHEN & PETER JONES Harvard School of Public Health & MGH, Boston, USA; University of Texas Health Science Center, USA; University of Cambridge, UK
✤✤ Psychiatric epidemiology is the study of the incidence, prevalence, severity, course, outcome, and response to intervention of psychiatric disorders in terms of social, epidemiologic, and demographic factors ✤✤ Provides the most comprehensive overview of the concepts, methods, and research advances in the field ✤✤ Now thoroughly revised and updated with new chapters on eating disorders, childhood disorders and other key topics ✤✤ Includes discussions on assessment and diagnosis, as well as the epidemiologic evidence for major psychiatric disorders
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READERSHIP: Psychiatric epidemiologists, GPs, psychiatry residents, medical students, and graduate students of epidemiology, psychology and allied mental health disciplines
MAR 2011 960PP 978-0-470-69467-1 CL £125.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-40974-8
€155.00
Evidence and Experience
Edited by HAMID GHODSE, HELEN HERRMAN, MARIO MAJ & NORMAN SARTORIUS St George’s Medical School, London, UK; University of Melbourne, Australia; University of Naples, Italy; University of Geneva, Switzerland
✤✤ A comprehensive and up-to-date review of literature in the field, with critical commentaries by international experts ✤✤ Covers the diagnosis and treatment of substance abuse in the three major areas – drugs, alcohol and tobacco
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Substance Abuse Disorders
✤✤ Each section consists of three chapters, covering epidemiology, prevention and treatment and management ✤✤ The evidence-based approach, complemented by commentaries imparting clinical experience, sets this book apart from standard texts on the subject READERSHIP: Psychiatrists, primary care physicians, psychologists, mental health nurses and other clinicians providing services for people with substance abuse problems
JAN 2011 320PP 978-0-470-74510-6 CL £55.00 €71.90
Schizophrenia 3rd Edition
Edited by DANIEL R. WEINBERGER & PAUL J. HARRISON National Institute of Mental Health, USA; University of Oxford, UK
✤✤ New edition of the leading reference on schizophrenia ✤✤ Fully updated to reflect major advances made in the understanding of the causes of schizophrenia revealed by new imaging techniques and genetic discoveries ✤✤ Written by an A-list team of international experts READERSHIP: Psychiatrists in training and practice
JAN 2011 796PP 978-1-4051-7697-2 CL £125.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-6320-6388-8
€162.00
Adult Epilepsy Edited by GREGORY CASCINO & JOSEPH SIRVEN Both of Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA
✤✤ A concise clinical reference on the important features of epilepsy, providing the basic knowledge needed for effective care of patients with seizure disorders ✤✤ Reviews principles of pharmacological management, including adverse effects and alternative therapies ✤✤ Guides practitioners in thinking logically about treatment, from the first clinic visit, subsequent visits, treatment failure, adverse effects, pregnancy, seizure emergencies etc. READERSHIP: Neurologists in training and practice
feb 2011 320PP 978-0-470-74122-1 CL £80.00 €105.00
Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy for People with Cerebral Palsy A Problem-Based Approach to Assessment and Management
KAREN DODD, CHRISTINE IMMS & NICHOLAS F. TAYLOR All of La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
✤✤ Clinically relevant resource written by therapists for therapists ✤✤ Innovative problem-based approach to assessment and management ✤✤ Real-life situations clearly demonstrate the practical use of the approaches described READERSHIP: Physiotherapists, occupational therapists and other health professionals providing support services to people with cerebral palsy, physiotherapy and occupational therapy students, and the families of people with cerebral palsy
JAN 2010 256PP 978-1-898683-68-1 PR £29.95 €38.90
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Co-Morbidity in Migraine
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Edited by JEAN SCHOENEN, DAVID DODICK & PETER SANDOR University of Liege, Belgium; Mayo Clinic, Arizona, USA; University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland
✤✤ Comorbidity of migraine is increasingly recognized as an important topic for management as long term studies emerge on the impact of migraine as a chronic episodic disorder ✤✤ Provides a clinically oriented approach to understanding and treating co-morbid migraine ✤✤ Will enable clinicians to identify and manage the most important conditions that are co-morbid with migraine such as psychiatric disorders (anxiety, depression, panic disorder), epilepsy, stroke, and some congenital heart defects ✤✤ Contains case vignettes and management algorithms READERSHIP: Neurologists, psychiatrists, cardiologists, headache specialists and primary care physicians
mar 2011 200PP 978-1-4051-8555-4 PR £49.99 €65.90
Visual Impairment in Children due to Damage to the Brain Clinics in Developmental Medicine
GORDON DUTTON & MARTIN BAX Glasgow Caledonian University, UK; Emeritus Reader in Child Health, Imperial College, London, UK
✤✤ Damage to the brain is the commonest cause of visual impairment in children in developed countries ✤✤ Covers the latest research on cerebral visual impairment ✤✤ Contains practical advice for those who care for children with visual impairment due to brain injury ✤✤ Accessible format with summaries of specialist information, diagrams and a glossary READERSHIP: Paediatric ophthalmologists
SEP 2010 224PP 978-1-898683-86-5 CL £80.00 €105.00
Clinical Arrhythmology ANTONIO BAYÉS DE LUNA Hospital Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain
✤✤ Organized in a clear, intuitive, linear way that progresses the reader from an understanding of the anatomical and electrophysiological bases of arrhythmias to a comprehensive review of how to diagnose the full range of rhythmic abnormalities, to a discussion of specific clinical syndromes in which arrhythmias play a part ✤✤ Written by world renowned electrophysiologist Antonio Bayes de Luna ✤✤ Very well illustrated ✤✤ Appendix includes information on electrophysiologic testing and diagnostic techniques, pharmacotherapeutic agents and much more ✤✤ Companion website features additional materials, including periodic content updates READERSHIP: General clinical cardiologists, fellows in cardiology and electrophysiology, electrophysiologists, internists, emergency physicians, cardiac surgeons, anesthesiologists, EP nurses
MAR 2011 400PP 978-0-470-65636-5 CL £94.99 €129.00
The Carotid and Supra-Aortic Trunks Diagnosis, Angioplasty and Stenting
MICHEL HENRY, EDWARD B. DIETHRICH & ANTONIOS POLYDOROU UCCI, Essey-Les-Nancy, France; Arizona Heart Institute & Hospital, Arizona, USA; Nikaia Hospital, Athens, Greece
✤✤ Contains detailed sections on imaging, diagnosis and clinical assessment as well as the treatment techniques ✤✤ No other competing book offers insight into such a full range of techniques used to operate on the carotid artery - this covers every technique, whether simple or highly complex ✤✤ An accompanying website provides clips of angioplasty and stenting being performed ✤✤ Edward Diethrich both founded and is the Medical Director and Chief of Cardiovascular Surgery at the Arizona Heart Institute, one of the most famous cardiology institutions in the world ✤✤ Provides a comparison of the major society guidelines for all the technical procedures
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READERSHIP: Interventional cardiologists, general cardiologists, thoracic surgeons, radiologists, vascular surgeons, emergency medicine physicians, neuro-surgeons, neuro-radiologists, device manufacturers, stent manufacturers, medical libraries, hospitals with a catheter lab
FEB 2011 500PP 978-1-4051-9854-7 CL £114.99
€179.00
JONATHAN COHEN New York University School of Medicine, USA
✤✤ Offers training guidelines to all the endoscopy procedures and techniques trainee gastroenterologists are required to learn ✤✤ Contains a DVD with video clips visually demonstrating all the endoscopic procedures step-by-step highlighting common mistakes ✤✤ Endorsed by the World Organisation of Digestive Endoscopy (OMED: Organisation Mondiale d’Endoscopie Digestive)
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Successful Training in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
READERSHIP: Trainee gastroenterologists and endoscopists
MAR 2011 352PP 978-1-4051-9663-5 CL £84.99 €112.00
Portal Hypertension V 5th Edition
ROBERTO DE FRANCHIS University of Milan, Italy
✤✤ Presents the findings of the Baveno International Consensus Workshop on Portal Hypertension ✤✤ Offers recommendations for diagnosis and management, and includes evidence from the meeting workshops ✤✤ Examines important emerging topics such as the role of coagulation disturbances, portopulmonary hypertension and the hepatopulmonary syndrome, hepato-renal syndrome, spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, and infections READERSHIP: Hepatologists interested in portal hypertension
MAR 2011 252PP 978-1-4443-3449-4 CL £59.99 €77.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-1-4051-3940-3
Practical Diabetes Care 3rd Edition
DAVID LEVY Consultant Physician, Gillian Hanson Centre, Whipps Cross University Hospital; Hon Senior Lecturer Queen Mary University of London, London, UK
✤✤ An easy to navigate guidebook for all healthcare professionals treating diabetic patients ✤✤ Covers all the practical aspects of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes in adults and includes information on the latest in clinical research ✤✤ Structured in a problem-orientated way, the book focuses on the areas of maximum anxiety for health-professionals treating patients with diabetes, for example, hyperglycaemic emergencies, and multiple complications ✤✤ Each chapter contains summary boxes, real life case histories and further reading with NICE/SIGN guideline references where applicable READERSHIP: Hospital doctors in diabetes and endocrinology departments, hospital doctors in training, diabetes specialist nurses, and GPs
MAR 2011 240PP 978-1-4443-3385-5 PR £27.99 €35.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-1926-3290-6 (OUP)
Von Willebrand Disease Basic and Clinical Aspects
Edited by AUGUSTO B. FEDERICI, CHRISTINE A. LEE, ERIK E. BERNTORP & BOB MONTGOMERY ✤✤ Von Willebrand disease is an inherited disorder of the blood which leads to abnormal bleeding ✤✤ Summarises recent research on this disorder and shows clinicians how to optimize their management of patients with Von Willebrand disease ✤✤ Highlights principles of diagnosis and therapy throughout ✤✤ Edited by a team of experts in Von Willebrand disease with an international team of contributors READERSHIP: Hematologists in training and practice
MAR 2011 324PP 978-1-4051-9512-6 CL £79.99 €105.00
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Disorders of Menstruation
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PAUL MARSHBURN & BRADLEY HURST Both of Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
✤✤ A new addition to the Gynecology in Practice series ✤✤ Provides a practical, clinical guide on the diagnosis and management of menstrual disorders ✤✤ Features the full range of menstrual disorders with an age-based approach from the onset of menstruation, through the ages of reproduction to menopause ✤✤ Includes algorithms, guidelines, “Tips and Tricks” boxes and “Caution” boxes throughout for ease of reference READERSHIP: Gynaecologists, trainee gynaecologists, general and family practitioners SERIES: GYNECOLOGY IN PRACTICE SERIES
FEB 2011 252PP 978-1-4443-3277-3 PR £49.99 €71.90
Chronic Pelvic Pain PAOLO VERCELLINI University of Milan, Italy
✤✤ Provides assistance on diagnosis, management and psychological aspects of chronic pelvic pain ✤✤ Provides practical guidance through the use of algorithms, “Tips and Tricks” boxes on improving outcomes and “Caution/Warning” boxes on avoiding problems ✤✤ Clinical “in the office” and also “at the bedside” guide READERSHIP: Office-based and trainee gynaecologists, general and family practitioners SERIES: GYNECOLOGY IN PRACTICE SERIES
FEB 2011 252PP 978-1-4443-3066-3 PR £49.99 €71.90
Infertility EMRE SELI Yale University, Connecticut, USA
✤✤ Provides a practical guide to the diagnosis and management of infertility ✤✤ Features algorithms, guidelines, “Tips and Tricks” boxes and “Caution” boxes for ease of use ✤✤ For clinical “in the office” use, as well as “at the bedside” READERSHIP: Gynaecologists, trainee gynaecologists, reproductive endocrinologists, general and family practitioners SERIES: GYNECOLOGY IN PRACTICE SERIES
FEB 2011 252PP 978-1-4443-3353-4 PR £49.99 €71.90
Neonatal Formulary 6th Edition
EDMUND HEY Emeritus Consultant in Paediatrics and Neonatology at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK
✤✤ Provides advice on the safe use of all the 230 drugs commonly given to babies during labour, delivery and the first month of life ✤✤ Covers all the drugs vaccines and blood products commonly used in the neonatal period ✤✤ Provides advice on safe administration as well as on prescribing, and notes all potentially hazardous excipients ✤✤ All entries are supported by key references, including all relevant systematic reviews from the Cochrane Database ✤✤ Includes a separate section on a further 126 drugs commonly taken by women while pregnant or while breast feeding, together with information on a range of drugs often taken illicitly
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READERSHIP: Neonatologists and neonatal nurses, hospital pharmacists, obstetric staff, GPs, midwives and community nurses
dec 2010 344PP 978-1-4051-9660-4 PR £44.99 €57.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-1-4051-4517-6
A Multidisciplinary, Decisional Diagnostic Approach
JERZY KLIJANIENKO & REAL LAGACE Institut Curie, Paris, France; Hôpital Universitaire, Quebéc, Canada
✤✤ First truly multidisciplinary, practical reference for soft tissue tumour diagnosis and treatment decisionmaking ✤✤ Based on cutting-edge data and includes state-of-the-art laboratory and clinical techniques ✤✤ Designed to enable physicians to provide optimal treatment for the soft tissue tumour patient
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Soft Tissue Tumors
READERSHIP: Clinical and anatomic pathologists, cytopathologists, surgical pathologists, oncologic surgeons, radiologists, radiation oncologists, dermatologists, dermatopathologists
MAR 2011 320PP 978-0-470-50571-7 CL £100.50
€132.00
MRI Susceptibility Weighted Imaging Basic Concepts and Clinical Applications
Edited by MARK E. HAACKE, JUERGEN REICHENBACH & YINGBIAO XU Magnetic Resonance Imaging Institute for Biomedical Research, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA; Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Friedrich Schiller University, Germany; Magnetic Resonance Imaging Institute for Biomedical Research, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA
✤✤ Discusses the new MRI technique of Susceptibility Weighted Imaging (SWI) ✤✤ Edited by the originators of SWI with contributions from the highly established leaders in the science and use of the new modality ✤✤ Presents an even balance between the technical and scientific aspects of the modality and clinical application ✤✤ Includes over 100 high-quality radiographic images and tables READERSHIP: Neuro-radiologists, general radiologists, medical physicists, biochemists, cardiologists, and oncologists
FEB 2011 432PP 978-0-470-04343-1 CL £100.50
€132.00
Principles and Practice of Pharmaceutical Medicine 3rd Edition
Edited by LIONEL D. EDWARDS, ANTHONY W. FOX & PETER D. STONIER Novartis and Pharam Pro Plus Inc, New Jersey, USA; EBD Group Inc, Carlsbad, California, USA; University of Surrey, UK
✤✤ A reference guide to all aspects pharmaceutical medicine ✤✤ International coverage of drug regulation including emerging markets of Asia and India ✤✤ Follows the syllabus for the Diplomas in Pharmaceutical Medicine awarded in Belgium, Mexico, Switzerland and the United Kingdom ✤✤ Includes new chapters and coverage on regulatory updates, probabilistic approaches to drug development, the regulatory importance of pharmacovigilance, personalized medicine and growth in biotechnology as a source of new experimental drugs READERSHIP: Pharmaceutical companies, pharmacoeconomists, pharmacoepidemiologists, pharmaceutical physicians, pharmaceutical pharmacists
JAN 2011 856PP 978-1-4051-9472-3 CL £187.50
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-470-09313-9
€242.00
Clinical Pain Management MARY E. LYNCH, KENNETH D. CRAIG & PHILIP W. H. PENG Dalhousie University, Halifax, USA; University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada; University of Toronto, Canada
✤✤ A practical, interdisciplinary approach to the assessment and management of pain ✤✤ Provides to-the-point best-practice guidance with an easy-to-follow layout including tables, bullets, algorithms and guidelines ✤✤ Based on the International Association for the Study of Pain’s clinical curriculum ✤✤ Concise chapters serve as a quick reference READERSHIP: Physicians, anaesthetists and neurologists, generalists, trainees managing pain
JAN 2011 380PP 978-1-4443-3069-4 PR £49.99 €83.90
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Disaster Rules
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Rob Russell, Timothy J. Hodgetts, Peter F. Mahoney & Nicholas CastlE Academic Department of Military Emergency Medicine, Birmingham, UK; Academic Department of Military Emergency Medicine, Birmingham, UK; The Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Birmingham, UK; Frimley Park Hospital, Surrey, UK & Durban University of Technology, South Africa
✤✤ A handy, well illustrated aide memoire for any disaster situation ✤✤ Provides rapid access to 100 disaster management rules to reflect on, remember, and follow in the immediate aftermath of an incident involving mass casualties ✤✤ Presents each rule followed by concise yet authoritative, evidence-based explanations and guidance ✤✤ A companion to the popular Trauma Rules, 2nd Edition (9780727916495) READERSHIP: Doctors and nurses in the emergency department, hospital managers, local authority planners, and emergency planners and incident commanders
DEC 2010 180PP 978-1-4051-9378-8 PR £24.99 €32.90
Genetic and Molecular Aspects of Sports Performance T.J. BOUCHARD Pennington Biomedical Research Center, LA, USA
✤✤ The latest volume in the The Encyclopaedia of Sports Medicine series, published in collaboration with and endorsed by the Medical Commission of the International Olympic Committee ✤✤ An important contribution to the understanding of the role of human genetics in sport and many other physical activities ✤✤ Offers an authoritative summary and interpretation of the complex research that has recently become available ✤✤ Covers the basic science of genomics and genetics and the regulation of gene expression; complex performance phenotypes, the contributions of small animal research, family and twin studies, and ethnic comparisons, plus a final section looks at the contribution of specific genes and molecular markers to endurance, strength and power, and responsiveness to specific conditioning programs READERSHIP: Sports and exercise scientists, researchers in genetics and genomics; sports medicine specialists with a particular interest in this leading edge science
JAN 2011 424PP 978-1-4443-3445-6 CL £99.99 €129.00
The Paralympic Athlete Edited by YVES VANLANDEWIJCK & WALTER THOMPSON Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium; Georgia State University, Atlanta, USA
✤✤ Most comprehensive resource available on the performance and care of paralympic athletes ✤✤ Focuses on key topics of basic science, applied science, social science, nutrition, and performance enhancement ✤✤ Edited by members of the IPC Sports Science Committee ✤✤ Includes contributions are among the world’s best and most respected clinicians and scientists who specialize in the care, performance and study of paralympic athletes ✤✤ Written in collaboration with and endorsed by the Medical Commission of the International Olympic Committee READERSHIP: Sports Medicine specialists, athletic trainers, coaches, and also athletes
JAN 2011 304PP 978-1-4443-3404-3 PR £29.99 €44.90
The Philosophy of Evidence-based Medicine Edited by JEREMY H. HOWICK Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, Oxford, UK
✤✤ Challenges the over dependence of EBM on randomized controlled trials - a timely book addressing an ongoing controversy about EBM ✤✤ Unique discussion of the tenets of EBM, based on a highly regarded thesis ✤✤ Explores EBM methodology and its relationship with other approaches used in medicine ✤✤ From the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine Oxford, with internationally recognized consulting editor READERSHIP: Teachers and students of EBM and medical ethics and philosophy
MAR 2011 320PP 978-1-4051-9667-3 PR £35.99 €46.90
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Jointly Optimizing Health Care and Research
ANDREW WILLAN, SIMON ECKERMAN & HONG CHEN University of Toronto, Canada; Flinders University Centre, Australia; University of Toronto, Canada
✤✤ Accessible to both clinical researchers and health care professionals. ✤✤ Provides an accessible guide to Value of Information methods. ✤✤ Illustrated throughout with examples, making this accessible to a wider audience, such as clinical researchers and health care policy makers. ✤✤ Features methods for analysis in clinical trials. ✤✤ Includes solutions for determining optimal designs for providing additional information used in decision models READERSHIP: Biostatisticians, health economists and clinical researchers. Health care policy makers, researchers in private and public health SERIES: STATISTICS IN PRACTICE
MAR 2011 320PP 978-0-470-74480-2 CL £55.00 €71.90
Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology for Student Nurses
MEDICINE / NURSING
Value of Information Methods in Evidence-based Medicine
IAN PEATE & MURALITHARAN NAIR Thames Valley University, UK; University of Hertfordshire, UK
✤✤ An accessible, user friendly introduction to anatomy and physiology for students ✤✤ Fully interactive, with an activity section at the end of each chapter featuring multiple choice questions, diagram labelling, test your learning exercises, crosswords, and ‘find out more’ exercises ✤✤ Generous, full colour artwork throughout ✤✤ Companion website with further exercises, illustrations, and interactive multiple choice questions READERSHIP: Pre-registration nursing students, allied health students
FEB 2011 576PP 978-1-4443-3443-2 PR £24.99 €32.90
The Textbook of Non-Medical Prescribing DILYSE NUTTALL & Jane Rutt Howard University of Central Lancashire, UK; University of Central Lancashire, UK
✤✤ A comprehensive text that supports Non Medical Prescribing modules ✤✤ Explores all the issues relevant to non medical prescribing in one key text ✤✤ Case studies and activities/exercises throughout ✤✤ Provides a balance between an academic approach and a clear application to practice ✤✤ Companion website with case studies, interactive multiple choice questions, and numeracy exercises READERSHIP: Qualified health professionals undertaking a non medical prescribing programme; Qualified health professionals with a non medical prescribing qualification; Students on Non Medical Prescribing/Nurse Prescribing courses
MAR 2011 288PP 978-1-4051-9935-3 PR £26.99 €34.90
A Textbook of Long Term Conditions SUE RANDALL & HELEN FORD Coventry University, UK
✤✤ A comprehensive textbook on the principles and practice of long term conditions ✤✤ Moves away from a disease focussed medical model, and takes a needs-led approach ✤✤ Focuses on the importance of multi-disciplinary team work and collaborative teamwork in the management of long term conditions READERSHIP: Pre registration nursing students, post registration students, studying at diploma level and above, qualified and unqualified practitioners working in primary, intermediate care and secondary backgrounds.
MAR 2011 288PP 978-1-4443-3249-0 PR £25.99 €34.90
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Neuroscience Nursing
NURSING
Evidence-Based Theory and Practice
Edited by SUE WOODWARD & ANN-MARIE MESTECKY ✤✤ The first comprehensive UK text to explore neuroscience nursing ✤✤ Includes patients’ perspectives on living with a variety of neurological conditions ✤✤ Fully illustrated throughout ✤✤ Edited by the Editor of the British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing ✤✤ With contributions from nurse specialists, nurse consultants, academics and subject experts in the field READERSHIP: Aimed at student and qualified nurses working with people with neurological problems in a wide variety of settings
JAN 2011 664PP 978-1-4051-6356-9 PR £37.50 €48.90
The Physiological Effects of Ageing ALISTAIR FARLEY, ELLA MCLAFFERTY & CHARLES HENDRY All of University of Dundee, UK
✤✤ Essential student reading ✤✤ Applies the Activities of Daily Living ✤✤ Evidence based ✤✤ Explores current theories of ageing ✤✤ Discusses error theory, free radical theory and the immune theory ✤✤ Encourages holistic patient-centered care READERSHIP: Student nurses, qualified nurses and allied professionals working with older people in a variety of contexts
DEC 2010 224PP 978-1-4051-8073-3 PR £27.99 €35.90
Perspectives on Cancer Care Edited by JOSEPHINE TONKS N. FAWCETT & ANNE MCQUEEN Both of University of Edinburgh, UK
✤✤ A unique collection of insights on cancer care from a range of experts in the field ✤✤ Features a holistic approach to cancer care, illustrated through scenarios ✤✤ Encourages ‘best practice’ for nurses and health care professionals working in the field of cancer care and oncology READERSHIP: Qualified oncological nurses, students on post-registration nursing degree and diploma courses, studying cancer care, pre-registration cancer nursing students, students on community nursing courses
DEC 2010 272PP 978-1-4051-9570-6 PR £28.99 €37.90
Infectious Causes of Cancer
A Text for Nurses and other Healthcare Professionals
KENNETH CAMPBELL Clinical Information Officer
✤✤ A comprehensive and accessible guide to infection associated cancer and how to contribute to prevention ✤✤ A must-have for students or healthcare professionals working in oncology, primary care or health promotion ✤✤ Brings together all the up-to-date science, evidence and research related to infections and cancer in one publication READERSHIP: Students or healthcare professionals working in oncology, primary care or health promotion
DEC 2010 216PP 978-0-470-51805-2 PR £29.99 €38.90
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2nd Edition
VICTORIA HARMER Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London
✤✤ This second edition updates on guidelines as well as references to recent trials and changes to the breast screening programme ✤✤ A new chapter on survivorship issues covering the long-term consequences and effects of recovering from breast cancer is included
NURSING
Breast Cancer Nursing Care and Management
READERSHIP: Breast cancer nurses, students
JAN 2011 376PP 978-1-4051-9866-0 PR £29.99 €38.90
The Delphi Technique in Nursing and Health Research SINEAD KEENEY, HUGH MCKENNA & FELICITY HASSON All of University of Ulster
✤✤ Practical guide to facilitate use of the Delphi technique ✤✤ Provides the reader with the necessary information to participate in and conduct Delphi studies ✤✤ Examines different types of Delphi, including the e-Delphi, and modifications made to the technique ✤✤ Includes examples of real empirical investigations, brief case scenarios, and key learning points for each chapter ✤✤ Explores the role of the Delphi researcher, ethical issues and issues of anonymity, use of experts and controlled feedback READERSHIP: Students and researchers in nursing and health
JAN 2011 256PP 978-1-4051-8754-1 PR £27.50 €35.90
Essential Midwifery Practice: Expertise Leadership and Collaborative Working SOO DOWNE, SHEENA BYROM & LOUISE SIMPSON University of Central Lancashire, UK; East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust, UK; University of Central Lancashire, UK
✤✤ Part of the acclaimed Essential Midwifery Practice series ✤✤ A theoretical and practical exploration of the nature and application of leadership, expertise and collaborative working in midwifery ✤✤ Provides inspirational case studies of change and innovation ✤✤ Brings together national and international experts in the field READERSHIP: Midwives, midwifery students, and others working in or studying maternity SERIES: ESSENTIAL MIDWIFERY PRACTICE
JAN 2011 248PP 978-1-4051-8431-1 PR £27.99 €35.90
Ethical and Philosophical Aspects of Nursing Children Edited by GOSIA BRYKCZYNSKA & JOAN SIMONS Both of Thames Valley University, UK
✤✤ A comprehensive text on the ethics and philosophy behind paediatric nursing ✤✤ Provides a philosophical and historical analysis of the subject ✤✤ Looks at issues of disabled children, confidentiality, mental health issues, children’s rights, and pain control READERSHIP: Student nurses and newly qualified nurses
MAR 2011 256PP 978-1-4051-9414-3 PR £26.50 €34.90
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Addiction for Nurses
NURSING / HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE / HEALTH SCIENCE
G. HUSSEIN RASSOOL Director of the Inter-Cultural Therapy Centre, Mauritius
✤✤ Addiction nursing is central to the assessment, management, and care of people with problematic use of psychoactive substances (both legal and illegal). Work takes place in a wide range of settings, from traditional hospital clinics and wards to community locations such as police custody suites and needle exchange facilities ✤✤ Addiction for Nurses is a comprehensive textbook for students, explaining the role of the nurse at each stage of intervention. It presents vital information about each of the main areas of addiction (nicotine, alcohol, opiates, cannabis, psychostimulants, and hallucinogens), with clinical and practical guidance on recognition, assessment, and treatment intervention strategies. Further chapters consider dealing with emergencies, blood-borne viruses, harm reduction, and work with specific client groups ✤✤ This book is an essential resource for all those who come into contact with alcohol and drug misusers and for specialist addiction nurses preparing for practice in this complex and rewarding field READERSHIP: Student nurses (mental health), addiction nurses, mental health nurses, community nurses
OCT 2010 232PP 978-1-4051-8746-6 PR £27.99 €35.90
Health Justice
polity
SRIDHAR VENKATAPURAM University College London, UK
✤✤ A cutting-edge account of the capabilities approach to health justice ✤✤ This interdisciplinary text will be essential reading for all students and scholars with an interest in applied ethics and public health ✤✤ A vital presentation of an increasingly prominent and important approach to the topic ✤✤ Includes detailed engagements with leading thinkers such as Norman Daniels, Martha Nussbaum and Amartya Sen READERSHIP: Upper level students taking courses in public health ethics, bioethics and health inequalities primarily, upper level political theory and philosophy courses with an element of social justice, human rights and global health
MAR 2011 288PP 978-0-7456-5035-7 PR £16.99 €21.90
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978-0-7456-5034-0 CL £55.00 €71.90
Social Work and Mental Health
polity
KATE KARBAN Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
✤✤ Provides a well thought-out guide to social work with people with mental health problems, an essential component of social work with adults ✤✤ Moves beyond a limited scope on psychiatric issues to embrace a broader range of social and policy perspectives on mental health ✤✤ Fills a distinct gap in social work student book market, combining accessibility with a level of sophistication and critical engagement lacking in other basic series ✤✤ Student-friendly features include: chapter summaries, key lessons, boxed case studies and questions to provoke further thought READERSHIP: Second- and third-year undergraduate and postgraduate social work students, and post-qualifying practitioners SERIES: SOCIAL WORK IN THEORY AND PRACTICE
MAR 2011 224PP 978-0-7456-4611-4 PR £15.99 €20.90
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978-0-7456-4610-7 CL £55.00 €71.90
Normal Binocular Vision Theory, Investigation and Practical Aspects
DAVID STIDWILL & ROBERT FLETCHER Visiting Lecturer at the Department of Vision Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham; Professor Emeritus in Optometry & Visual Science at City University, London
✤✤ Binocular vision, i.e. where both eyes are used together, is a fundamental component of human sight. It also aids hand-eye co-ordination, and the perception of the self within the environment ✤✤ This is a major new textbook for students of optometry, orthoptics, and ophthalmology, and also of psychology. Fully illustrated throughout, the book includes self-assessment exercises at the end of each chapter, and sample experiments in binocular vision functioning. READERSHIP: Students of orthoptics, ophthalmology, optometry, and psychology
OCT 2010 288PP 978-1-4051-9250-7 PR £42.99 €55.90
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Stress, Psychobiology, and the New World of Work
ULF LUNDBERG & CARY L. COOPER Stockholm University, Sweden; Lancaster University, UK
✤✤ The Science of Occupational Health is an evidence-based resource for all members of the health care team working with those affected by work-based stress ✤✤ The authors offer a unique psychobiological perspective, discussing the modern workplace as a cause of stimulation and well-being, as well as of distress and illness ✤✤ They provide a rigorous but highly accessible scientific account of the effects that stress has on mind and body, with key chapters on ”Responses to Stress”, “Stress-Related Health Problems”, and “Stress Hormones at Work” READERSHIP: Healthcare professionals dealing with stress in the workplace; HR professionals; managers and employees affected by stress
JAN 2011 184PP 978-1-4051-9914-8 PR £34.99 €44.90
Nutrition and Cancer CLARE SHAW Consultant Dietitian, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, UK
✤✤ The role of nutrition in cancer treatments should not be underestimated; within a clinical setting, carefully considered nutritional options can help to control symptoms as wide ranging as cachexia, the patient’s ability to cope with treatments such as chemotherapy and the ability to recover from invasive surgery ✤✤ This book takes an unrivalled look at this prevalent disease and the impact that correct nutrition can have on disease outcomes READERSHIP: Dietitans, clinical nutritionists, doctors, nurses and other health professionals working with cancer patients
DEC 2010 400PP 978-1-4051-9042-8 PR £39.99 €51.90
HEALTH SCIENCE / nutrition / DENTISTRY
The Science of Occupational Health
Traumatic Dental Injuries A Manual 3rd Edition
JENS O. ANDREASEN, LEIF K. BAKLAND, MARIA TERESA FLORES, FRANCES M. ANDREASEN & LARS ANDERSSON University Hospital (Rigshospitalet), Copenhagen, Denmark; Loma Linda University, California, USA; Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile; Freelance consultant in dental trauma; Kuwait University, Safat, Kuwait
✤✤ Uniquely succinct guide to dental trauma ✤✤ Useful, clear color artwork and photographs ✤✤ Quick reference for use in urgent clinical situations ✤✤ Includes DVD showing computer animations of all trauma scenarios ✤✤ Authors are international authorities on the subject READERSHIP: All students and practitioners of dentistry, particularly those working in paediatrics, endodontics, and oral surgery
MAR 2010 96PP
978-1-4051-9061-9 PR £32.99 €42.90
Clinical Cases in Prosthodontics LEILA JAHANGIRI, MARJAN MOGHADAM, MIJIN CHOI & MICHAEL FERGUSON All of New York University College of Dentistry, USA
✤✤ Unique case-based format supports problem-based learning ✤✤ Promotes independent learning through self-assessment and critical thinking ✤✤ Highly illustrated with full-colour clinical cases ✤✤ Covers all essential topics within prosthodontics READERSHIP: Pre-doctoral dental students, practicing dentists, and prosthodontists
OCT 2010 272PP 978-0-8138-1664-7 PR £55.99 €71.90
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Occlusal Concepts in Clinical Practice
DENTISTRY
Edited by IRWIN BECKER The Pankey Institute for Advanced Dental Education, Key Biscayne, Florida, USA
✤✤ Brings complex topics in occlusion into the context of everyday clinical practice ✤✤ Arms readers with the critical ability of knowing when and when not to perform occlusal therapy ✤✤ Emphasizes the newest digital technologies ✤✤ Addresses occlusal principles from a functional, parafunctional, periodontal, and esthetic perspective READERSHIP: Practicing dentists in multiple specialties dealing with the alignment of teeth and the jaw, including practitioners in restorative dentistry, prosthodontics, orthodontics, cosmetic dentistry and general dentistry; also dental students in these fields
JAN 2011 320PP 978-0-8138-0584-9 PR £62.99 €81.90
Oral Healthcare and the Frail Elder A Clinical Perspective
Edited by MICHAEL I. MACENTEE, FRAUKE MÜLLER & CHRIS WYATT University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada; University of Geneva, Switzerland; University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
✤✤ Provides necessary background information as well as clinical and practical instruction on managing the oral health of frail elders ✤✤ Situates oral healthcare in the context of multidisciplinary management ✤✤ Features Clinical Scenarios in each chapter illustrating immediate, practical application of topics discussed ✤✤ Discusses social and ethical issues such as body image, social interactions, effective communication, and ethno-cultural diversity READERSHIP: Dentists, dental hygienists, denturists; also nurses, geriatricians and dental students
NOV 2010 344PP 978-0-8138-1264-9 PR £74.99 €97.90
Facial Aesthetics
Concepts and Clinical Diagnosis
FARHAD B. NAINI St George’s Medical School, University of London, UK
✤✤ A unique new resource to facial aesthetic surgery and dentistry ✤✤ Provides a comprehensive clinical manual on the art and science of facial aesthetics for clinicians involved in the management of facial deformities ✤✤ Examines facial aesthetics in the context of dentofacial and craniofacial diagnosis and treatment planning ✤✤ Highly illustrated in colour throughout READERSHIP: Orthodontists, oral and maxillo-facial surgeons, plastic and reconstructive surgeons, aesthetic and cosmetic dentists
FEB 2011 304PP 978-1-4051-8192-1 CL £75.00 €112.00
Essentials of Orthodontics Diagnosis and Treatment
ROBERT N. STALEY & NEIL T. RESKE Both of University of Iowa, USA
✤✤ Practical manual for both diagnosing and developing treatment for simple malocclusions ✤✤ Sample orthodontic forms ✤✤ Examples show how to accurately write laboratory prescriptions for orthodontic devices ✤✤ Photos show step-by-step appliances being created and used in treatment READERSHIP: Dental students, orthodontic residents, and general dentists
DEC 2010 360PP 978-0-8138-0868-0 PR £49.99 €65.90
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A Guide to Understanding and Managing
ARTHUR A. WEINER Tufts University, Boston, USA
✤✤ Written by practicing dentists with vast experience treating fearful patients ✤✤ Includes sample questionnaires to assess levels of fear and anxiety ✤✤ Provides practical advice on how to minimize patients’ anxiety and build the doctor-patient relationship ✤✤ Discusses a variety of management techniques both individually and in conjunction with other strategies READERSHIP: practicing dentists, pre- and postdoctoral dental students, dental hygienists
DEC 2010 304PP 978-0-8138-2084-2 PR £37.99 €48.90
Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology A Diagnostic Approach
DAVID MACDONALD
DENTISTRY / VETERINARY
The Fearful Dental Patient
University of British Columbia, Canada
✤✤ Accessible and user-friendly ✤✤ Features flowcharts detailing step-by-step diagnosis ✤✤ Solid evidence-base, thoroughly referenced throughout ✤✤ Well illustrated with over 600 clinical images READERSHIP: Oral and maxillofacial and head and neck specialists, oral pathologists, general and dentists, and advanced dental students
FEB 2011 288PP 978-0-8138-1414-8 PR £69.99 €112.00
Hypodontia
A Team Approach to Management
JOHN A. HOBKIRK, DALJIT S. GILL, STEvEN P. JONES, KENNETH W. HEMMINGS, G. STEVEN BASSI, AMANDA L. O’DONNELL & JANE R. GOODMAN Department of Prosthodontics, UCL Eastman Dental Institute, London, UK
✤✤ Provides the specialist clinician with a practical reference to the multidisciplinary diagnosis and management of patients with the condition ✤✤ Employs a problem based approach throughout ✤✤ Supplies key points at the end of each chapter and a glossary of key terms READERSHIP: Orthodontists, paediatric dentists, oral surgeons, restorative dentists
DEC 2010 224PP 978-1-4051-8859-3 CL £79.99 €105.00
100 Top Consultations in Small Animal General Practice Edited by PETER HILL, SHEENA WARMAN & GEOFF SHAWCROSS University of Adelaide, Australia; University of Bristol, UK; General practitioner (retired), UK
✤✤ Provides practical suggestions on how to approach cases in small animal practice focusing on what is commonly seen from day 1 ✤✤ Easy-to-navigate quick reference for use by the busy practitioner ✤✤ Covers material rarely seen in texts such as consideration of clients’ financial status and when to refer ✤✤ Well illustrated with colour images throughout READERSHIP: Veterinarians in general practice, especially in the early years post-qualification, and those doing occasional small animal work or returning to practice after a career break, veterinary students in their clinical years, veterinary nurses
MAR 2011 400PP 978-1-4051-6949-3 PR £42.50 €51.90
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Equine MRI
VETERINARY
Edited by RACHEL MURRAY Animal Health Trust, Newmarket, UK
✤✤ Comprehensive guide to MRI in the horse ✤✤ Contains several hundred normal and abnormal images ✤✤ Guidance on interpretation of images and diagnosis ✤✤ Provides options for clinical management and prognosis for different conditions ✤✤ Written by leading world experts in the subject READERSHIP: Equine veterinarians, veterinary students, specialists in equine surgery, specialists in veterinary imaging
JAN 2011 632PP 978-1-4051-8304-8 CL £99.99 €129.00
Equine Reproduction 2nd Edition
Edited by ANGUS O. MCKINNON, EDWARD L. SQUIRES, WENDY E. VAALA & DICKSON D. VARNER Goulburn Valley Equine Hospital, Victoria, Australia; University of Kentucky, USA; Interver/Schering-Plough Animal Health, Wisconsin, USA; Texas A&M University, USA
✤✤ New edition of the classic text in equine reproduction ✤✤ Written and edited by acknowledged experts from around the world ✤✤ Comprehensive updates throughout and new section on assisted reproductive techniques ✤✤ New discussion on nutrition and behaviour of mares and stallions ✤✤ Expanded foal section now covers not only neonates but also common health issues of older foals, weanlings and yearlings READERSHIP: Theriogenologists, equine practitioners, horse breeders, veterinary and equine science students
DEC 2010 2400PP 978-0-8138-1971-6 CL £234.99
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-812-11427-0
€302.00
Adams and Stashak’s Lameness in Horses 6th Edition
Edited by GARY BAXTER Colorado State University, USA
✤✤ Fully revised new edition of the classic text on equine lameness ✤✤ Presented with a simplified format and reduced repetition to improve ease of use ✤✤ Focused more strongly on lameness, with extraneous information removed from the text ✤✤ Offers six new or significantly revamped chapters and an expanded diagnostic procedures chapter ✤✤ Includes a supplementary “How To” DVD with additional anatomical images, video clips demonstrating key procedures, and examples of conditions in motion ✤✤ Now in full color, with an attractive two-color text design READERSHIP: Equine practitioners
DEC 2010 1264PP 978-0-8138-1549-7 CL/DVD £109.99
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-7817-4195-8
€142.00
Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion Equine Theriogenology
CARLA L. CARLETON College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University in Lansing, USA
✤✤ Provides quick access to essential information on common techniques and conditions in equine reproductive practice ✤✤ Part of the popular Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult series ✤✤ Builds on the reproduction section of Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult: Equine to present expanded theriogenology coverage with clinical photographs ✤✤ Offers 158 similarly-formatted chapters to help practitioners efficiently manage reproductive health in the mare and stallion and confidently treat fetal and neonatal patients READERSHIP: Equine practitioners, veterinary practitioners
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SERIES: BLACKWELL’S FIVE MINUTE VETERINARY CONSULT SERIES
DEC 2010 416PP 978-0-7817-7670-7 PR £54.99 €102.00
4th Edition
Edited by GARY D. NORSWORTHY, SHARON FOOSHEE GRACE, MITCHELL A. CRYSTAL & LARRY P. TILLEY Alamo Feline Health Center; Mississippi State University; North Florida Veterinary Specialists; Dr. Tilley & Associates
✤✤ Offers quick access to comprehensive information on diagnosing and treating diseases in cats ✤✤ General updates throughout, including more than 500 additional clinical photographs and 84 additional chapters ✤✤ Extensive imaging section now covers CT and MRI ✤✤ Significant expansion of the behaviour, clinical procedure, and surgery sections
VETERINARY
The Feline Patient
✤✤ Chapters written by a global list of contributors for increased international perspective READERSHIP: Veterinary practitioners seeing feline patients, veterinary students
OCT 2010 1072PP 978-0-8138-1848-1 CL £84.99 €112.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-7817-6268-7
Domestic Animal Behavior for Veterinarians and Animal Scientists 5th Edition
KATHERINE ALBRO HOUPT Emeritus professor of Animal Behavior, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University and Director of Animal Behavior Consultants of Northern Michigan
✤✤ Maintains the foundation of earlier editions with chapters that look at key behaviour issues ranging from communication to social structure ✤✤ Each chapter covers a wide variety of domestic animals including cats, dogs, horses, pigs, sheep, and cattle ✤✤ Expands coverage on new key areas of behaviour research including cognition and perception and the genetics of behaviour ✤✤ Provides valuable, current information on normal and aberrant behaviours, making it a must- have resource for veterinarians and animal scientists READERSHIP: Veterinarians and animal scientists
NOV 2010 400PP 978-0-8138-1676-0 CL £54.99 €71.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-8138-0334-0
Veterinary Echocardiography 2nd Edition
JUNE A. BOON Colorado State University, USA
✤✤ Covers the pertinent physical principles of sound that allow for use of ultrasound as a diagnostic tool ✤✤ Depicts the two dimensional, M-mode and Doppler examinations, including instructions and pictures for obtaining these images ✤✤ Includes coverage of echocardiographic examination assessment, echocardiographic features of common cardiac diseases, acquired valvular diseases, features of systemic and pulmonary hypertension, myopathies, pericardial effusion and cardiac masses, congenital shunts, and stenotic lesions READERSHIP: Veterinary cardiologists and veterinary radiologists
DEC 2010 648PP 978-0-8138-2385-0 CL £92.99 €122.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-6830-0938-5
Nephrology and Urology of Small Animals Edited by JOSEPH BARTGES & DAVID POLZIN University of Tennessee, USA; University of Minnesota, USA
✤✤ Provides veterinarians with the knowledge needed to effectively diagnose and treat urologic diseases in canine, feline, and exotic patients ✤✤ Serves as an easy-to-use, comprehensive clinical reference ✤✤ Takes an evidence-based approach to detailed coverage of specific diseases and disorders, including etiology and prevalence, clinical signs, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, prognosis, controversies, and references ✤✤ Includes a practical review of anatomy and physiology of the urinary system, fundamentals of diagnostic testing and therapeutic techniques READERSHIP: Small animal practitioners, veterinary internal medicine specialists, and veterinary students
JAN 2011 960PP 978-0-8138-1717-0 CL £92.99 €122.00
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VETERINARY / LIFE SCIENCE
Complementary Medicine for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses NANCY SCANLAN Sherman Oaks Veterinary Group
✤✤ First complementary veterinary medicine reference written specifically for veterinary technicians and nurses ✤✤ Provides exhaustive coverage of common and lesser-known holistic modalities outlining historical background, step-by-step procedure guidelines and practical tips for client communication ✤✤ Includes clinically-relevant patient history and release forms, glossary of terms, quick reference charts and contact information for additional resources and training READERSHIP: Veterinary technicians and nurses, veterinarians and veterinary students
JAN 2011 336PP 978-0-8138-1862-7 PR £31.99 €41.90
Advances in Veterinary Dermatology Volume 6
Proceedings of the Sixth World Congress of Veterinary Dermatology Hong Kong NOV 19 – 22, 2008
DOUGLAS J. DEBOER, VERENA K. AFFOLTER & PETER B. HILL University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA; University of California, Davis, USA; Veterinary Specialist Centre, Sydney, Australia
✤✤ Presents selected scientific papers presented at the Sixth World Congress of Veterinary Dermatology ✤✤ Organised into the following areas: Skin Biology; Parasitology; Therapy; Infectious Diseases; Otology; Immunology ✤✤ Contains peer-reviewed and edited papers first published in the journal Veterinary Dermatology in volume 20, issues 5–6 ✤✤ Written by noted clinicians and scientists from around the world, and represent the cutting edge of research and clinical findings in the field of veterinary dermatology ✤✤ Also includes fifteen Workshop Reports on discussion sessions held on a variety of timely and controversial topics in the field, and not included in the journal READERSHIP: Veterinarians in practice and specialists in veterinary dermatology
AUG 2010 464PP 978-1-4443-3646-7 CL £99.99 €129.00
Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology 4th Edition
CONNIE ALLEN & VALERIE HARPER Edison College
✤✤ Completely updated; new edition contains more cadaver photos from Real Anatomy ✤✤ Improved photomicrographs have been added to relevant Exercises ✤✤ Pre-Lab Activities are highlighted in each Exercise ✤✤ Exercises that contain new experiments include: Nervous Tissue, Special Senses, Structures of the Endocrine System, Blood Vessel Structure and Function, Lymphatic Structures READERSHIP: Anatomy and Physiology students
NOV 2010 752PP 978-0-470-59890-0 PR £77.50 €115.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-470-08470-0
Evolution WALLACE ARTHUR National University of Ireland Galway
✤✤ First textbook to integrate developmental biology fully into mainstream theory of evolutionary processes ✤✤ Written in clear, succinct and accessible language ✤✤ Full colour illustrations throughout ✤✤ Accompanying website with links to outside sources of information and downloadable illustrations from the book READERSHIP: Undergraduate students taking courses in evolution, evolutionary biology, developmental biology, evolutionary developmental biology, population genetics
jan 2011 424PP 978-1-4051-8658-2 PR £45.00 €57.90
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Biological Principles and Practical Applications
MARCO CARDINALE, ROBERT NEWTON & KAZUNORI NOSAKA Olympic Medical Institute, London, UK; Edith Cowan University, Australia; Edith Cowan University, Australia
✤✤ Integrates the latest research on physiological, anatomical and biomechanical aspects of strength and conditioning ✤✤ Offers numerous practical examples of applications ✤✤ Provides guidelines for writing and monitoring effective strength training programs READERSHIP: Students, researchers, sports professionals
dec 2010 480PP 978-0-470-01919-1 PR £45.00 €57.90
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978-0-470-01918-4 CL £90.00 €119.00
LIFE SCIENCE
Strength and Conditioning
Applied Statistics for Network Biology Methods in Systems Biology
MATTHIAS DEHMER, FRANK EMMERT-STREIB, ARMIN GRABER & ARMINDO SALVADOR UMIT - The Health and Life Sciences University, Austria; Queens University, Belfast, UK; UMIT - The Health and Life Sciences University, Austria; University of Coimbra, Portugal
✤✤ Introduces a number of cutting edge statistical methods which can be used for the analysis of genomic, proteomic and metabolomic data sets ✤✤ Helps researchers in the field of systems biology to analyze and evaluate as much data as possible in a given biological system (such as a cell or an organ) ✤✤ Written by biostatisticians and mathematicians but aimed at experimental researcher as well as computational biologists who often lack an appropriate background in statistical analysis READERSHIP: Researchers working in systems biology or computational biology, biomathematicians, statistics specialists, geneticists, cell biologists, libraries at universities, institutes and companies, pharmaceutical industry
MAR 2011 500PP 978-3-527-32750-8 CL £100.00
€119.00
Models and Algorithms for Biomolecules and Molecular Networks JIE LIANG & BHASKAR DASGUPTA Both of University of Illinois, USA
✤✤ Readers will gain global perspectives on the relevant biological phenomena, modeling frameworks, technical challenges, and algorithms ✤✤ Includes topics that are cutting-edge and timely ✤✤ Covers complex interactions between DNA, RNA, proteins, and small molecules in a complex biochemical system ✤✤ Provides discussion on models and computational techniques for studying folding and dynamics of protein molecules READERSHIP: Professional engineers, graduate students, upper undergraduate students, researchers in academia and industry SERIES: IEEE PRESS SERIES ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
MAR 2011 400PP 978-0-470-60193-8 CL £73.50 €95.90
Choosing and Using Statistics A Biologist’s Guide 3rd Edition
CALVIN DYTHAM University of York, UK
✤✤ Uses SPSS, Minitab, Excel and (new to this edition) R ✤✤ Includes the very popular key and flow chart of decisions to reach simple statistical tests ✤✤ Section on multivariate techniques expanded to give further examples of PCA and DFA ✤✤ Aimed at students using statistics for projects and in practical classes ✤✤ Statistical jargon explained through an extensive glossary and key to symbols READERSHIP: Undergraduate students studying statistics for biologists
NOV 2010 304PP 978-1-4051-9839-4 PR £24.99 €32.90
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Statistical Analysis in Microbiology
LIFE SCIENCE
StatNotes
RICHARD A. ARMSTRONG & ANTHONY C. HILTON Both of Aston University, UK
✤✤ Published in association with the Society for Applied Microbiology ✤✤ The logic and mechanics of each test is explained ✤✤ The tests are carried out in relation to real microbiological scenarios and with real research data ✤✤ Clearly present how each statistical test is to be interpreted and what conclusions can be drawn from the data ✤✤ Contains a key to enable the best tests to be identified ✤✤ Provides links to commonly available commercial statistical software READERSHIP: Postgraduate and undergraduate students, experimental microbiologists, practitioners in food science and applied microbiology
dec 2010 192PP 978-0-470-55930-7 PR £33.50 €43.90
Apicomplexan Parasites
Molecular Approaches toward Targeted Drug Development
KATJA BECKER & PAUL M. SELZER University of Giessen, Germany; Intervet Innovation GmbH, Schwabenheim, Germany
✤✤ Deals with the discovery of drugs to fight apicomplexan parasites, a group of endoparasites that includes the causative agents of malaria, toxoplasmosis, and babesiosis, among others ✤✤ Written by renowned scientific experts from academia and industry ✤✤ Second volume in our exciting book series Drug Discovery in Infectious Diseases, edited by Prof. Paul M. Selzer READERSHIP: Pharmaceutical chemists, pharmaceutists and pharmacologists, microbiologists, parasitologists, veterinarians, company and university libraries, pharmaceutical industry SERIES: DRUG DISCOVERY IN INFECTIOUS DISEASES
FEB 2011 544PP 978-3-527-32731-7 CL £115.00
€139.00
The Picomaviruses
ASM
ELLIE EHRENFELD, ESTEBAN DOMINGO & RAYMOND P. ROOS ✤✤ Describes the field’s current understanding of the structural and mechanistic basis of picornavirus replication ✤✤ Illustrates how the unceasing occurance of mutations, typical of viruses with RNA as genetic material, generates the quasispecies dynamics that underlies viral fitness ✤✤ Highlights the pathogenicity of the viruses, describing features of the innate and acquired immune response against virus infection and discussing treatment and prevention by means of vaccines and anti-viral drugs READERSHIP: Students, research scientists, and medical practitioners SERIES: ASM PRESS (AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MICROBIOLOGY)
oct 2010 538PP 978-1-555-81603-2 CL £172.00
€222.00
Bacterial Stress Responses
ASM
2nd Edition
GISELA T. STORZ ✤✤ Completely revised and updated ✤✤ Summarizes the current knowledge in the field of bacterial stress responses ✤✤ Synthesizes information from different organisms and systems ✤✤ Focuses attention on problems, questions, and opportunities and stimulates further research in this important area READERSHIP: Students, instructors, research scientists SERIES: ASM PRESS (AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MICROBIOLOGY)
FEB 2011 580PP 978-1-55581-621-6 CL £127.00
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Mitochondrial Research in Translational Medicine
NYAS
LIFE SCIENCE
Edited by YAU-HUEI WEI, CHII-RUEY TZENG & HORNG-MO LEE Mackay Medical College, Taiwan; Taipei Medical University, Taiwan; Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
✤✤ Highlights recent advances in mitochondria research ✤✤ Features the proceedings of the In the 6th Asian Society for Mitchondrial Research and Medicine ✤✤ Contains contributions from established researchers in Asia, the UK, and the US ✤✤ Part of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences series READERSHIP: Researchers in cell and molecular biology SERIES: ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
SEP 2010 252PP 978-1-57331-803-7 PR £70.00 €89.90
Women’s Health and Disease
NYAS
Gynecologic, Endocrine, and Reproductive Issues
Edited by GEORGE CREATSAS & GEORGE MASTORAKOS Both of University of Athens Medical School, Greece
✤✤ Covers a wide range of issues concerns women’s health and disease with particular focus on gynaecology, obstetrics, endocrinology, and assisted reproduction ✤✤ Presents a balance of basic and clinical science as well as between preventative and therapeutic approaches ✤✤ Part of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences series READERSHIP: Researchers and clinicians in gynaecology, obstetrics, endocrinology, and other fields related to women’s health SERIES: ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
OCT 2010 300PP 978-1-57331-768-9 PR £70.00 €89.90
The Biodemography of Reproductive Aging
NYAS
Edited by MAXINE WEINSTEIN & KATHLEEN O’CONNOR Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA; University of Washington, Seattle, USA
✤✤ Presents an interdisciplinary view of aging and reproductive physiology ✤✤ Focuses attention on the health-related consequences of reproductive aging ✤✤ Examines the links between mechanisms underlying reproductive aging and more general aging processes ✤✤ Presents recent findings and ongoing questions that underlie connections between aging and reproduction ✤✤ Part of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences series READERSHIP: Researchers in the fields related to aging, reproductive physiology, demography, evolutionary biology, endocrinology, and epidemiology SERIES: ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
AUG 2010 300PP 978-1-57331-775-7 PR £70.00 €89.90
Phylogenetic Aspects of Neuropeptides
NYAS
From Invertebrates to Humans
Edited by HUBERT VAUDRY & SEIJI SHIODA University of Rouen, France; Showa University School of Medicine, Tokyo
✤✤ Covers recent and new developments in all fields of neuropeptides in biological homeostasis regulation such as body weight and metabolism, reproduction, osmotic pressure reproduction ✤✤ Highlights research on the phylogenetic aspects of neuroendocrinology, from invertebrates to mammals including humans ✤✤ Features proceedings of a satellite symposium of the 9th VIP/PACAP and Related Peptides Symposium in Kagoshima in Oct 5-8th in 2009 ✤✤ Part of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences series READERSHIP: Researchers in cell and molecular biology, medical biochemistry, and neuroendocrinology SERIES: ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
sep 2010 300PP 978-1-57331-798-6 PR £70.00 €89.90
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Cooley’s Anemia
NYAS
LIFE SCIENCE
Ninth Symposium
Edited by ELLIOTT P. VICHINSKY & ELLIS NEUFELD Children’s Hospital and Research Center, Oakland, California, USA; Children’s Hospital Boston, USA
✤✤ Explores recent scientific and clinical advances in the treatment of thalassemia ✤✤ Examines research working to build an understanding of adult complications associated with living with thalassemia ✤✤ Looks at research making progress toward finding a cure through bone marrow and cord blood transplants, or gene therapy ✤✤ Part of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences series READERSHIP: Researchers and clinicians in hematology and genetics SERIES: ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
sep 2010 300PP 978-1-57331-782-5 PR £70.00 €89.90
Oxidative / Nitrosative Stress and Disease
NYAS
THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ✤✤ Discusses recent advances related to the cellular and molecular mechanisms mediating the generation of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species and their role in the pathogenesis of human disease ✤✤ Special focus on the respiratory and cardiovascular systems ✤✤ Includes contributions from basic and clinical scientists ✤✤ Part of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences series READERSHIP: Researchers in cell and molecular biology SERIES: ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
OCT 2010 252PP 978-1-57331-784-9 PR £70.00 €89.90
Cancer Risk Assessment Methods and Prospective Approaches
GÜNTER OBE, GARY MARANT, BURKHARD JANDRIG, HOLGER SCHÜTZ & PETER M. WIEDEMANN Teltow, Germany; Arizona State University, USA; Max-Delbrück-Center of Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany; Research Center Jülich, Germany; FZ Jülich, Germany
✤✤ Much needed title on the adequate assessment of cancer risk through environmental factors, exemplified by the current debate about electromagnetic field exposure ✤✤ Covers the different approaches of cancer risk evaluation including a major focus on the use of different -omics techniques ✤✤ Written by a global team of leading experts, this is an invaluable resource for policy makers, professionals assessing public health risks, as well as public health workers and oncologists READERSHIP: Public health agencies, oncologists, telecommunication services, pharmaceutical industry, environmental agencies, toxicologists, company libraries, libraries at universities
MAR 2011 260PP 978-3-527-32753-9 CL £75.00 €89.00
Modern Biopharmaceuticals Recent Success Stories
Edited by JÖRG KNÄBLEIN Bayer Schering Pharma AG, Germany
✤✤ Covers all aspects of the development of modern biopharmaceuticals, including the successful establishment of Biotechnology parks ✤✤ Gives a unique and comprehensive coverage of recent cutting edge development in the biopharmaceutical industry ✤✤ Offers outstanding contributors, including Nobel prize laureates, as well as prominent researchers and CEOs ✤✤ Presents only successful developments with proven potential for the biotechnology industry ✤✤ Excellent complementation to the recent successful title Modern Biopharmaceuticals: Design, Development and Optimization by the same editor
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FEB 2011 450PP 978-3-527-32283-1 CL £100.00
€119.00
2nd Edition
HANS BISSWANGER University of Tübingen, Germany
✤✤ Second edition of a perfect companion for practical course work in enzymology ✤✤ Provides a detailed background of the enzymatic reaction and the enzyme per se ✤✤ Now with an improved selection of enzymatic assays based on key metabolic reactions ✤✤ A troubleshooting section for each reaction has been added and the layout has been improved READERSHIP: Biological laboratory technicians, laboratory heads, lecturers in biochemistry, students in biochemistry, molecular biology and biotechnology
LIFE SCIENCE
Practical Enzyme
FEB 2011 290PP 978-3-527-32076-9 PR £60.00 €69.90
Replaces ISBN 978-3-527-30444-8
Light Sheet Based Fluorescence Microscopy Principles and Practice
ERNST H. K. STELZER, KLAUS GREGER & EMMANUEL REYNAUD All of EMBL Heidelberg, Germany
✤✤ The first and only book on a revolutionary and novel imaging technology, the light sheet fluorescence microscopy ✤✤ Written by members of the EMBL group, who developed the technology ✤✤ This is a concise and easy to understand introduction into the method, sample preparation and data analysis ✤✤ An indispensable must-have for everyone who plans to work with the new technology READERSHIP: Developmental biologists, cell biologists, neurobiologists, biophysicists, botanists
MAR 2011 250PP 978-3-527-32113-1 CL £85.00 €99.00
Genome Organization and Function in the Cell Nucleus Edited by KARSTEN RIPPE German Cancer Research Institute, Germany
✤✤ In the light of recent discoveries, every gene researcher now has to re-learn and re-discover how the mammalian genome really works ✤✤ With its focus on fundamental mechanisms and the associated biomolecules, this reference will remain valuable in spite of the tremendous current progress in the field ✤✤ A major focus is on transcriptional control, including genome-wide interactions, chromatin remodeling, tissue-specific regulation, and epigenetics ✤✤ By way of its clear and logical structure, as well as abundant illustrations, this book is well suited both for teaching and learning READERSHIP: Molecular biologists, geneticists, biochemists, cell biologists, lecturers in molecular biology
MAR 2011 400PP 978-3-527-32698-3 CL £110.00
€129.00
Principles of Gene Manipulation and Genomics 8th Edition
SANDY B. PRIMROSE & RICHARD TWYMAN Business and Technology Management, UK; University of York, UK
✤✤ This new edition of a best-selling text, now features full colour illustrations throughout ✤✤ Colour-coded text boxes in each chapter offer insights into the history, methodology, ethical concerns, and applications of genomic technologies ✤✤ Chapter summaries and thought-provoking end-of-chapter questions ✤✤ Dedicated website provides further instruction and resources for both the student and instructor, as well as regular updates on important topics ✤✤ Downloadable art from the book is available to instructors from the website READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate courses in genetics, genomics, genome analysis, and gene cloning
JAN 2011 704PP 978-1-4051-5666-0 PR £39.99 €51.90
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Genomics - Essential Methods
LIFE SCIENCE
MIKE STARKEY & RAMNATH ELASWARAPU Animal Health Trust, UK; Oxford Gene Technology Ltd, UK
✤✤ Provides a broad introduction to current practices and techniques for lab-based research in genomics ✤✤ Explains clearly and precisely how to carry out selected techniques in addition to background information on the various approaches ✤✤ Chapters are written by a leading international authorities in the field and cover both well-known and new, tried and tested, methods for working in genomics ✤✤ Includes troubleshooting guide and reviews of alternative techniques READERSHIP: Graduate students, early-career researchers and interdisciplinary scientists in genetics, genomics, proteomics, genomic medicine and pharmacogenetics, professionals and technicians working in genetics, genomics, proteomics, biotechnology and genomic medicine
oct 2010 352PP 978-0-470-71157-6 CL £60.00 €77.90
Wastewater Microbiology 4th Edition
GABRIEL BITTON University of Florida, USA
✤✤ Focuses on microbial contaminants found in wastewater, methods of detection for these contaminants, and methods of cleansing water of microbial contamination ✤✤ This 4th Edition covers issues particular to wastewater, with new information on fecal contamination and new molecular methods ✤✤ Includes a new section on Bacterial Spores as Indicators ✤✤ Expanded sections on risk assessment, methanogen classification, methodology and inhibition of anaerobic digestion READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates, graduate students and professionals in sciences and engineering in the fields of water and wastewater microbiology, and wastewater engineering and environmental engineering program
DEC 2010 798PP 978-0-470-63033-4 CL £93.50 €122.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-65071-3
The Interconnection of Water and Sanitation Related Diseases and Environmental Factors With Interventions and Preventive Measures
JANINE M. H. SELENDY Yale University, USA
✤✤ Provides a comprehensive understanding of the interconnection among many factors related to waterrelated diseases, sanitation and hygiene ✤✤ Brings together experts from various specialties to address each area covered and to assist in bringing about the understanding of those interconnections ✤✤ Includes examples of successful interventions with knowledge about how they were brought about so that information can be use to replicate the initiative in full or in part READERSHIP: Graduate students, postdoctoral scholars (“Postdocs”), professionals in infectious disease, public health and medicine, chemical and environmental engineering, international affairs, professionals in disease prevention, public policy, government and non-government organizations
MAR 2011 482PP 978-0-470-52785-6 PR £93.50 €122.00
Tropical Rain Forests RICHARD CORLETT & RICHARD PRIMACK National University of Singapore; Boston University, USA
✤✤ The only comprehensive volume covering all the world’s rain forest systems ✤✤ Illustrated in full colour throughout ✤✤ Written by two of the world’s leading conservation biologists ✤✤ Fully updated throughout ✤✤ Includes two new additional chapters on amphibians and reptiles, and island rain forests READERSHIP: Senior undergraduate and graduate students of ecology, conservation biology, tropical ecology, and tropical biology, ecologists in general, researchers and practitioners
FEB 2011 356PP 978-1-444-33255-1 PR £34.95 €44.90
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Edited by RICHARD J. LADLE & ROBERT WHITTAKER Both of University of Oxford, UK
✤✤ An authoritative and concise overview of the key themes and emerging concepts in conservation biogeography ✤✤ An introduction to the subject and a strong framework for more advanced undergraduate or Masters level courses ✤✤ Written by world leading experts in the field READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduate or masters level conservation biogeography courses
FEB 2011 256PP 978-1-4443-3504-0 PR £29.99 €38.90
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978-1-4443-3503-3 CL £80.00 €105.00
Global Change and the Terrestrial Biosphere Achievements and Challenges
H. H. SHUGART & F. I. WOODWARD University of Virginia, USA; University of Sheffield, UK
✤✤ Short introductory textbook that outlines what global change biology actually is, how science is starting to understand global change
LIFE SCIENCE / AGRICULTURE
Conservation Biogeography
✤✤ Explains how models are becoming more reliable at predicting shifting global changes in the biosphere ✤✤ Illustrated in full colour throughout ✤✤ Written by two of the World’s best known scientists in ecological modeling and climate change READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students in the areas of environmental science, biology, ecology, geography and environmental economics
JAN 2011 272PP 978-1-4051-8561-5 PR £24.99 €32.90
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Immunoassays in Agricultural Biotechnology Edited by GUOMIN SHAN Dow AgroSciences, USA
✤✤ Offers technical information and guidance and describes limitations and pitfalls of applying immunoassay in agricultural biotechnology ✤✤ Explains current technologies (formats, kit development, manufacturing and quality control) and method validation ✤✤ Focuses on 3 key areas: 1) development and validation of immunoassays, 2) application in genetically engineered crop research, product development, and commercialization, 3) applications in animal vaccine development and biopharma research ✤✤ Addresses regulatory issues - an important and timely topic with the trade barriers and concerns over monitoring of genetically engineered crops and foods READERSHIP: Agricultural chemists and biotechnologists in industry and academia, regulatory or governmental agencies like USDA and FAO, breeders, farmers, grain handlers, food processors, contract service labs, universities and research laboratories working with GE crops
FEB 2011 368PP 978-0-470-28952-5 CL £66.95 €87.90
Barley STEVEN E. ULLRICH Washington State University
✤✤ Barley is one of the world’s most important crops ✤✤ An up-to-date comprehensive reference that looks at all aspects of the barley crop from taxonomy and morphology through to end use ✤✤ Each chapter is written by a leading international barely researcher ✤✤ Barley will stand as a must have reference for anyone researching, growing, or utilizing this important crop READERSHIP: Crop science researchers, crop breeders, geneticists, crop pathologists, barley industry professionals, animal feed professionals series: World Agriculture Series
JAN 2011 696PP 978-0-8138-0123-0 CL £202.00
€202.00
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Plant Transformation Technologies
AGRICULTURE / aquaculture
CHARLES NEAL STEWART, ALISHER TOURAEV, VITALY CITOVSKY & TZVI TZFIRA University of Tennessee at Knoxville, USA; University of Vienna, Austria; State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA; University of Michigan, USA
✤✤ Comprehensive, authoritative volume focused on the most current plant transformation technologies ✤✤ Complete compendium on the most precise and efficient technologies ✤✤ In-depth information on recent breakthroughs in plant transformation ✤✤ Points the way toward the future of these technologies ✤✤ Written by an international team of authorities on transformation technologies READERSHIP: Plant geneticists, plant biotechnology researchers and professionals, molecular and cellular biologists, crop scientists, professionals, postdoctorates, graduate students
JAN 2011 280PP 978-0-8138-2195-5 CL £125.00 €162.00
Weed Biology and Climate Change LEWIS H. ZISKA & JEFFREY DUKES USDA-ARS; Purdue University, USA
✤✤ Synthesizes what is known regarding probable impacts of changing climate on weed biology ✤✤ Explores impacts of weeds on agricultural production, ecological diversity, and human health ✤✤ Discusses potential management adaptations that will be required with the changing environment READERSHIP: Weed biologist, crop science researchers, climate change researchers
FEB 2011 236PP 978-0-8138-1417-9 CL £95.00 €122.00
Health Maintenance and Principal Microbial Diseases of Cultured Fishes 3rd Edition
JOHN A. PLUMB & LARRY A. HANSON Professor Emeritus, Auburn University; Mississippi State University, USA
✤✤ Major revision of the valuable fish health maintenance section ✤✤ Presents new pathogens and advances in the field ✤✤ Illustrates methods for maintaining fish health through management of disease ✤✤ Offers sections on health maintenance, viral diseases, and bacterial diseases ✤✤ Covers a wide variety of fish species READERSHIP: Aquaculture professionals and researchers, fish health professionals and researchers, students
NOV 2010 400PP 978-0-8138-1693-7 CL £95.00 €122.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-8138-2298-3
World Fisheries Edited by KEVERN L. COCHRANE, ROSEMARY OMMER, IAN PERRY & PHILIPPE CURY Chief, Fisheries Management and Conservation Service of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, Rome, Italy; University of Victoria, Canada; University of Hull, UK; IRD - IFREMER & Université Montpellier II, France
✤✤ Part of Wiley-Blackwell’s prestigious Fish and Aquatic Resources Series ✤✤ World class editors and authors ✤✤ Provides an integrated, innovative and multidisciplinary view of fisheries and their governance internationally ✤✤ Core commercially important information for fisheries managers worldwide READERSHIP: Fisheries managers, marine and aquatic biologists, economists, social scientists, fish biologists, libraries in universities and research establishments SERIES: FISH AND AQUATIC RESOURCES SERIES
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MAR 2011 352PP 978-1-4443-3467-8 CL £155.00
€182.00
Edited by RAVI FOTEDAR & BRUCE PHILLIPS Both of Curtin University, Australia
✤✤ Core commercially relevant information for the aquaculture industry ✤✤ Provides a wealth of information on species new to aquaculture ✤✤ Contributions from leading figures around the globe ✤✤ Essential purchase for all those entering the industry READERSHIP: Anyone involved in farming aquatic products, and for all those studying aquaculture and/or about to enter the industry, libraries in all universities and research establishments that teach aquaculture, fish biology, aquatic and environmental sciences and fisheries
MAR 2011 352PP 978-1-4051-7664-4 CL £105.00
€135.00
Handbook of Alcoholic Beverages Technical, Analytical and Nutritional Aspects
Edited by ALAN J. BUGLASS Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Republic of Korea
✤✤ Comprehensive coverage of the history, development fermentation and production technology, analysis and regulatory methods associated with the preparation of alcoholic beverages ✤✤ Emphasis is also on more recent developments and innovations, but there is sufficient background for less experienced readers
aquaculture / food science
New Species and Technology Developments in Aquaculture
✤✤ The approach is unified, in that although different beverages are dealt with in different chapters, there is extensive cross-referencing and comparison between the subjects of each chapter READERSHIP: Undergraduates and graduates on food science-related courses and workers in the beverage industry, especially analysts
MAR 2011 1184PP 978-0-470-51202-9 CL £250.00
€322.00
Food and Beverage Packaging Technology 2nd Edition
RICHARD COLES & MARK J. KIRWAN Both Consultants in Food Packaging Technology, UK
✤✤ An up-to-date and comprehensive handbook on the most important sector of packaging technology ✤✤ Links methods of food preservation to the packaging requirements of the common types of food and the available food packages ✤✤ Covers all the key packaging materials - glass, plastics and paperboard ✤✤ Fully revised second edition now covers sustainability, nanotechnology and RFID READERSHIP: Packaging technologists, those involved in the design and development of packaging, users of packaging in food companies and those who specify or purchase packaging, manufacturers of packaging machinery
MAR 2011 336PP 978-1-4051-8910-1 CL £135.00 €175.00
Vegetable Oils in Food Technology Composition, Properties and Uses 2nd Edition
FRANK GUNSTONE University of St Andrews, Scotland
✤✤ Now in an extensively updated second edition, this book provides a source of concentrated and accessible information on the composition, properties and food applications of the vegetable oils commonly used in the food industry ✤✤ Chapters are devoted to each type of oil, and an introductory chapter by the Editor provides an overview of the current production and trade picture globally ✤✤ This new edition contains widens the range of oils covered, addresses issues related to trans fats reduction, and new composition data is included throughout READERSHIP: Food scientists and technologists who use vegetable oils in food processing; chemists and technologists working in oils and fats processing; analytical chemists and quality assurance personnel
MAR 2011 368PP 978-1-444-33268-1 CL £120.00
Replaces ISBN 978-1-84127-331-0
€155.00
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Fats in Food Technology
FOOD SCIENCE
2nd Edition
KANES K. RAJAH Klondyke Management Consultants and University of Greenwich, London, UK
✤✤ Discusses the roles and behaviours of fats in food technology and the benefits that they impart to consumers ✤✤ Deals with fats that are naturally present in foods (e.g. milk fat in cheese) or fats that have been added to improve physical and chemical properties (e.g. cocoa butter in chocolate) ✤✤ Now in a revised and updated second edition, the book contains useful information on the market issues that have driven change and the disciplines that have helped to regulate the trade and use of fats and oils in food technology ✤✤ Covers issues concerning health, diet and lifestyle READERSHIP: Scientists in the dairy, bakery, confectionery and wider food industries as well as those involved in the production of edible oils
FEB 2011 392PP 978-1-4051-9542-3 CL £99.50
Replaces ISBN 978-1-84127-225-2
€129.00
Extrusion-Cooking Techniques Applications, Theory and Sustainability
Edited by LESZEK MOSCICKI Lublin University of Life Sciences, Poland
✤✤ A vast range of intermediate and processed foods are prepared by using high tech extrusion cooking techniques - the processed food industry is worth US$3.2 trillion ✤✤ Each step of the process is discussed in terms of sustainability ✤✤ All data complies with the EU and FTA environmental regulations ✤✤ Very valuable case studies are included, which can be directly utilised in industrial practice READERSHIP: Food industry, food chemists, food technologists, process engineers, chemists in industry, agricultural scientists, chemical engineers
FEB 2011 232PP 978-3-527-32888-8 CL £65.00 €79.00
Practical Food Rheology Edited by IAN NOTON, FOTIOS SPYROPOULOS & PHILIP COX All of University of Birmingham, UK
✤✤ A uniquely practical approach to the often difficult science of food rheology ✤✤ Includes chapters introducing the basics of food rheology before moving on to how data can be usefully and easily interpreted by the food scientist ✤✤ Can be used as a teaching aid on academic or industry-based courses READERSHIP: Food Scientists and Technologists involved in processing, product development and quality assurance; Food Engineers; Advanced Students on food technology courses
JAN 2011 296PP 978-1-4051-9978-0 CL £120.00
€155.00
Nonthermal Processing Technologies for Food Edited by HOWARD Q. ZHANG, GUSTAVO V. BARBOSA-CÁNOVAS, V.M. BALA BALASUBRAMANIAM, C. PATRICK DUNNE, DANIEL F. FARKAS & JAMES T.C. YUAN USDA-ARS, USA; Washington State University, USA; Ohio State University, USA; U.S. Army Natick Soldier Center; formerly Oregon State University, USA; Pepsico Beverages and Foods, USA
✤✤ Covers the full spectrum of nonthermal processing technologies ✤✤ Shows how new and emerging technologies may be commercialized ✤✤ Leading experts in each technology are chapter authors ✤✤ Case studies and examples illustrate state-of-the-art application READERSHIP: Food scientists, engineers, and nonthermal processing professionals in industrial and regulatory roles, food safety and microbiology professionals, food manufacturers/processors, university researchers, professors, and upper level students
jan 2011 684PP 978-0-8138-1668-5 CL £175.00
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€225.00
TERESA M. PAESCHKE & WILLIAM R. AIMUTIS Both of Cargill, Inc., USA
✤✤ Analyzes the most active fields of research currently performed on nondigestible carbohydrates ✤✤ Focuses on the growing opportunity to deliver digestive health benefits through fibers and other novel carbohydrates ✤✤ Authors include highly recognized researchers from academe and industry experts ✤✤ Explores new possibilities in prebiotics and fermentable carbohydrates READERSHIP: Food scientists, product developers and food formulators; food manufacturers, food ingredient companies and suppliers of dietary fiber; nutrition scientists, nutrition professionals and digestive health specialists; researchers in dietary fiber, carbohydrates, prebiotics and functional foods; professors and upper level students studying carbohydrates and digestive health; libraries in the government, industry, and academia
DEC 2010 372PP 978-0-8138-1762-0 CL £125.00
€162.00
Energy for a Sustainable World From the Oil Age to a Sun-Powered Future
VINCENZO BALZANI & NICOLA ARMAROLI Both of University of Bologna, Italy
✤✤ The essay by the authors on the same topic, published 2007 in the prestigious journal Angewandte Chemie, is one of the most downloaded articles of the journal
FOOD SCIENCE / CHEMISTRY
Nondigestible Carbohydrates and Digestive Health
✤✤ An easy read, balancing the pros and cons, this book surveys the energy issue from a broad scientific perspective while considering environmental, economic, and social factors ✤✤ Explains the basic concepts, provides a historical overview and accurately assesses our current energy system based on fossil fuels, while outlining the alternatives for today and the future, including nuclear fusion and fission, solar energy and other renewables READERSHIP: Chemists, physicists, ecologists, industry, energy supplying companies, engineers, politicians, journalists
DEC 2010 376PP 978-3-527-32540-5 PR £24.95 €29.90
Excel for Chemists A Comprehensive Guide 3rd Edition (with CD-ROM)
E. JOSEPH BILLO Boston College, USA
✤✤ The third edition illustrates how to perform a variety of chemical calculations, from creating advanced spreadsheet formulas to using Excel’s built-in tools to creating advanced macros via Excel’s Visual Basic ✤✤ Includes a CD-ROM for both Macintosh and Windows with many useful spreadsheet templates, macros, and other tools ✤✤ Contains many illustrations and examples of chemical applications, including “How-to” boxes outlining details for accomplishing complex tasks in Excel READERSHIP: Chemical professionals in industry, academia, and government, engineers and geoscientists, undergraduates, graduates and libraries in chemistry
FEB 2011 700PP 978-0-470-38123-6 PR £40.50 €53.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-39462-4
The Dose Makes the Poison A Plain-Language Guide to Toxicology 3rd Edition
PATRICIA FRANK & M. ALICE OTTOBONI Patricia Frank & Associates, Inc, USA; California State Department of Public Health, USA
✤✤ Helps a broad audience, including general and lay readers, understand a field that governs and impacts their daily lives ✤✤ Explains the history, concepts, and practice of toxicology ✤✤ Updates a best-selling book to include drugs, food additives, cosmetics and other types of compounds that people are exposed to daily ✤✤ Features current issues like nanoparticulate toxicants, second hand smoke, food contamination, lead in toys, and others READERSHIP: Toxicologists, industrial hygienists, regulatory personnel, product safety workers, health professionals, anyone interested in toxicology
MAR 2011 256PP 978-0-470-38112-0 PR £26.95 €34.90
Replaces ISBN 978-0-471-28837-4
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Steroid Chemistry At A Glance
CHEMISTRY
DANIEL LEDNICER National Cancer Institute, USA
✤✤ Based on the successful “At A Glance” brand ✤✤ Only student textbook available on this subject ✤✤ Layout allows students to quickly, concisely and confidently acquire, regularly review and revise the basic facts ✤✤ Includes a separate Index of Chemical Reactions in addition to the conventional reaction index READERSHIP: Second and third year undergraduate chemists and pharmacists, organic chemistry postgraduates, professional organic, natural products and drug discovery chemists
NOV 2010 160PP 978-0-470-66084-3 PR £29.95 €38.90
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978-0-470-66085-0 CL £75.00 €97.90
Teach Yourself Aspen Plus RALPH SCHEFFLAN Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
✤✤ Organized in a lecture/workshop style to teach the step-by-step use of Aspen Plus ✤✤ Workshops included at the end of each chapter provide examples to test the reader’s knowledge in that chapter’s subject matter ✤✤ Topics include physical and thermodynamics properties, the regression system, heat exchangers, reactors, optimization, and difficult equilibrium separations such as azeotropic distillation ✤✤ Includes a CD containing details of the examples and the solutions to all the workshops in Aspen Plus executable format and in .txt format READERSHIP: Novice engineers, plant engineers, design engineers, process engineers, undergraduate and graduate students, chemical engineers at all education and degree levels
FEB 2011 240PP 978-0-470-56795-1 PR £43.50 €55.90
Synthesis, Properties and Mineralogy of Important Inorganic Materials TERENCE E. WARNER University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
✤✤ Provides clear and detailed descriptions on how to prepare a selection of ceramic materials and alloys that exhibit important optical, magnetic and electrical properties on a laboratory scale ✤✤ Practical experience covers a wide range of preparative methods ✤✤ Includes questions at the end of each chapter, a solutions manual and website are also available ✤✤ Preparative methods will be accompanied by a critical review of the published literature dealing with important issues ✤✤ Historical details, applications and mineralogical references of the material will also be included in each chapter READERSHIP: Senior undergraduate and postgraduate students, professional chemists, physicists, materials scientists, device technologists, ceramists, mineralogists, geologists, metallurgists, engineers and non-specialists interested in learning more about how materials are made
JAN 2011 296PP 978-0-470-74611-0 PR £32.50 €41.90
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978-0-470-74612-7 CL £90.00 €119.00
Essential Practical NMR for Organic Chemistry STEPHEN RICHARDS & JOHN HOLLERTON Both of GlaxoSmithKline R&D Ltd
✤✤ A practically-oriented text on NMR spectroscopy with a factual approach adopted where a given experiment is described in relation to its practical performance, pitfalls, difficulties and the type of information that can be extracted ✤✤ Covers problems of identification and basic structure elucidation of small organic molecules ✤✤ Relevant to academic and industrial chemists working in organic NMR ✤✤ Written by authors each with over 30 years of industrial, practical experience READERSHIP: Postgraduate organic chemistry students and industrial organic chemists, undergraduates who develop an interest in NMR and do final year projects involving extensive use of the technique
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JAN 2011 216PP 978-0-470-71092-0 CL £ 45.00 €57.90
HORST FRIEBOLIN University of Heidelberg, Germany
✤✤ The underlying theory of this most important spectroscopic technique is explained thoroughly, but in a very understandable way ✤✤ All sections include sub-chapters, which focus on the application of the technique. Very valuable to understand the use of NMR in science and industrial applications ✤✤ New to this edition are questions and answers, additional information regarding solid state NMR, completely new and timely applications of NMR, a polymer section restructured and reorganized according to natural and synthetic polymers
CHEMISTRY
Basic One- and Two-Dimensional NMR Spectroscopy
READERSHIP: Students and lecturers in chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacy and biology, spectroscopists, libraries
JAN 2011 450PP 978-3-527-32782-9 PR £45.00 €55.00
Foundations of Homeland Security Law and Policy
MARTIN ALPEREN Practicing attorney and trial lawyer, USA
✤✤ Text organized by subject with the portions of all laws related to that particular subject in one chapter, making it easier to reference a specific statute by topic ✤✤ Covers the complexity of designing the legal framework for homeland security law such as critical infrastructure protection and emergency preparedness and response ✤✤ Allows the reader to recognize that homeland security involves many specialties and to view homeland security expansively and in the long-term ✤✤ The book also includes discussion questions READERSHIP: Undergraduate, graduate, and law students specializing in national security law, law enforcement personnel, government staffers, first responders, emergency managers, policymakers, safety engineers, security professionals, emergency responders SERIES: WILEY SERIES ON HOMELAND DEFENSE AND SECURITY
MAR 2011 464PP 978-0-470-59698-2 CL £46.95 €61.90
Thematic Collections of Organic Syntheses: Synthesis of Nitrogen Heterocyclic Compounds RICK L. DANHEISER ✤✤ Originating from the classic Organic Syntheses series, this second volume in the series focuses on the synthesis of nitrogen heterocyclic compounds ✤✤ Procedures are updated with new and important information from the original authors to guide researchers in understanding this reaction type and it’s many applications ✤✤ Includes a review of the reaction type supplemented with detailed, verified, and reliable experimental procedures, and a supporting current bibliography READERSHIP: Synthetic organic chemists and medicinal chemists in academia, industry, and government agencies, upper-level undergraduate and graduate students SERIES: THEMATIC COLLECTIONS OF ORGANIC SYNTHESES
MAR 2011 200PP 978-0-470-04805-4 CL £50.50 €65.90
Thematic Collections of Organic Syntheses: Palladium, Nickel, and Iron-Catalyzed Reactions RICK L. DANHEISER ✤✤ Originating from the classic Organic Syntheses series, this volume focuses on palladium, nickel, and ironcatalyzed reactions ✤✤ Containing a review of palladium, nickel, and iron catalyzed reactions, alongside the most important procedures from Organic Syntheses on these reaction types; where appropriate, the procedures have been updated by the authors with important new guidelines and information ✤✤ The style, level, and organization provide a resource appropriate for individual researchers as well as students in courses such as advanced organic chemistry READERSHIP: Synthetic organic chemists, medicinal chemists, researchers/professionals in pharmaceuticals, polymers, plastics and fine chemicals SERIES: THEMATIC COLLECTIONS OF ORGANIC SYNTHESES
MAR 2011 200PP 978-0-470-03734-8 CL £50.50 €65.90
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Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry
CHEMISTRY
Supplementary Volumes 16 - 18
ROBERT A. MEYERS TRW Inc., USA
✤✤ Brings together approximately 70 new articles (less than 10% of the original publication) from 2008 - 2010 covering topics from all aspects of theory, instrumentation and applications of analytical chemistry ✤✤ Extending the largest, most comprehensive and authoritative compendium of analytical chemistry ✤✤ Written at a level appropriate to allow an organic, polymer, inorganic, biochemist, molecular biologist, physicist or engineer (environmental, industrial or materials) to discover methodology for the analysis of most molecular and biological structures and materials READERSHIP: Chemists (organic, polymer, inorganic, biochemist, molecular biologist, analytical), physicists or engineers (environmental, industrial, materials)
FEB 2011 1752PP 978-0-470-97333-2 CL Introductory price £425.00 €550.00 valid until 30th April 2011, price thereafter £495.00 €640.00
Biotransformation and Metabolite Elucidation of Xenobiotics Characterization and Identification
Edited by ALA F. NASSAR International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics (ISSX), USA
✤✤ Provides an up to date description of tools needed to perform metabolite identification, along with some perspective on the regulatory requirements ✤✤ Introduces biotransformation of xenobiotics, and then presents modern approaches and strategies to deal with metabolite characterization, using tools such as LC-MS and stable isotopes LC-MS-NMR ✤✤ Includes case studies to help improve the decision-making process in the structural modification of drug candidates: enhancing metabolic stability and reducing toxicity ✤✤ Contains FDA guidelines for industry such as “Safety Testing of Drug Metabolites” READERSHIP: Analytical chemists and lab managers in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries, academic institutes and government, pharmaceutical scientist working in drug discovery, medical chemists, students
DEC 2010 330PP 978-0-470-50478-9 CL £73.50 €95.90
Characterization of Impurities and Degradants Using Mass Spectrometry BIRENDRA PRAMANIK, MIKE S. LEE & GUODONG CHEN Schering-Plough Research Institute (SPRI), USA; Milestone Development Services, USA; Schering-Plough Research Institute (SPRI), USA
✤✤ Characterization and control of impurities and degradants in small molecule pharmaceuticals and therapeutic proteins is an increasingly important area in drug development process as they are directly related to drug safety and regulatory approval process ✤✤ This book highlights the current practices and future trends in structural characterization of impurities and degradants ✤✤ Details step-by-step approaches and new strategies to solve challenging problems related to pharmaceutical research READERSHIP: Pharmaceutical scientists and researchers in drug metabolism, analytical research, and pharmaceutical development, process chemists, bioanalytical chemists
feb 2011 496PP 978-0-470-38618-7 CL £66.95 €87.90
Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Analytical, Biophysical and Life Science Applications
Edited by SEBASTIAN SCHLÜCKER & WOLFGANG KIEFER Universität Osnabrück, Germany; University of Wuerzburg, Germany
✤✤ Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) is a very powerful method for nanotechnology enabling the user to see single molecules ✤✤ Comprehensive contents covering everything from cutting-edge applications to established methods in pharmaceutical applications, imaging, microscopy, nanotechnology and other fields of research ✤✤ Covers applications in biomedicine, life sciences and general analytics where high sensitivity is very important due to small scale analytes ✤✤ Contains both new developments in the field as well as established techniques with a focus on biochemical applications whereas most recent publications only focus on new developments
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READERSHIP: Analytical chemists, spectroscopists, surface chemists, medicinal chemists, biophysicists, materials scientists, libraries
DEC 2010 344PP 978-3-527-32567-2 CL £100.00
€119.00
Q. ALAN XU & TIMOTHY L. MADDEN Both of University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
✤✤ Includes high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), gas chromatography (GC), immunoassay, electrophoresis, ultra performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) coupled with UV (UPLC-UV) detection and mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) ✤✤ Has structured monographs organized into over 511 different drug entities detailing 964 different analytical methods
CHEMISTRY
Analytical Methods for Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Toxicology
✤✤ Allows analysts to find relevant analytical methods for therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) without having to perform extensive literature searches or expensive and time-consuming validations on methods READERSHIP: Pharmaceutical industry, clinical chemists, analysis centres, analysts in clinical, forensic, and commercial laboratories, pharmacologists, toxicologists, physicians in hospitals, government labs involved in drug monitoring
FEB 2011 516PP 978-0-470-45561-6 CL £100.00
€129.00
Rapid-Equilibrium Enzyme Kinetics Applications of Mathematica, Volume 53
ROBERT A. ALBERTY Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
✤✤ Systematically describes the kinetics of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction using six steps, or levels of understanding ✤✤ Provides the rate equations for a variety of types of enzyme-catalyzed reactions and under various temperature, pH, and ionic strengths ✤✤ Requires a minimal number of velocity measurements in order to determine kinetic parameters for enzymatic reactions ✤✤ Provides a CD-Rom so readers can copy the programs and equations and use them to estimate kinetic parameters from their own experimental data READERSHIP: Biochemists, biophysicists, biotechnologists, biochemical engineers, physical chemists, enzymologists, medicinal and pharmaceutical scientists SERIES: METHODS OF BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS
dec 2010 400PP 978-0-470-63932-0 CL £100.50
€132.00
Chemical Synthetic Biology Edited by PIER LUIGI LUISI University Roma, Italy
✤✤ Chemical synthetic biology is concerned with the synthesis of chemical structures such as proteins, nucleic acids, vesicular forms, and other biochemicals which do not exist in nature ✤✤ This is the first book to describe the role of chemistry in synthetic biology ✤✤ Contributions from leading international experts in the field ✤✤ Broad applicability across a range of interdisciplinary subjects, taking in chemistry, biology and engineering READERSHIP: Researchers and students working in synthetic chemistry, synthetic and molecular biology, bioengineering, systems biology, computational genomics and bioinformatics
MAR 2011 360PP 978-0-470-71397-6 CL £90.00 €129.00
Biological Chemistry of Arsenic, Antimony and Bismuth Edited by HONGZHE SUN University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
✤✤ An essential overview of the biological chemistry of the related elements arsenic, antimony and bismuth ✤✤ Interdisciplinary approach brings together analytical chemistry, coordination chemistry, medicinal chemistry, biochemistry, biology and clinical science ✤✤ Contributions from an international panel of experts READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, researchers and practitioners working in bioinorganic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, and medicinal chemistry
JAN 2011 424PP 978-0-470-71390-7 CL £100.00
€129.00
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Lipids and Essential Oils as Antimicrobial Agents
CHEMISTRY
Edited by HALLDOR THORMAR University of Iceland, Iceland
✤✤ First book to detail the antimicrobial activities of lipids and essential oils ✤✤ These chemicals are being studied for use in the prevention and treatment of infections, and as potential disinfectants. They are also extensively used in cosmetics, food products and pharmaceuticals, where the antimicrobial effect is an added benefit ✤✤ There are many claims made for the effectiveness of these chemicals. This book will separate scientific fact from commercial hype ✤✤ Contributions from an international panel of experts READERSHIP: Researchers and advanced students in academia and research working in pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food sciences, biochemistry and natural products chemistry, microbiology, healthcare scientists and professionals working in the fields of public health and infectious diseases
MAR 2011 352PP 978-0-470-74178-8 CL £100.00 €129.00
Advances in Enzymology and Related Areas of Molecular Biology Volume 77
ERIC J. TOONE Duke University, USA
✤✤ This book encompasses latest advances in the field of mechanistic enzymology ✤✤ Covers important advances in enzymology, explaining the behaviour of enzymes and how they can be utilized to develop novel drugs, synthesize known and novel compounds, and understand evolutionary processes ✤✤ The series is already well established in the field READERSHIP: Academic/industrial libraries and individual professionals/academics in biochemistry, bioorganic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, the detergent, food, and paper industries SERIES: ADVANCES IN ENZYMOLOGY AND RELATED AREAS OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
FEB 2011 408PP 978-0-470-63835-4 CL £66.95 €87.90
The MAK-Collection for Occupational Health and Safety Part I: MAK Value Documentations, Volume 27
Edited by ANDREA HARTWIG TU Berlin, Germany
✤✤ Here, the authoritative scientific reasoning for the established threshold limits (MAK values) is documented for important occupational toxicants ✤✤ Critical review of available toxicological studies and data that is unmatched in comprehensiveness ✤✤ The documentations are authoritative, because they were compiled by about 100 experts of the Commission for the Investigation of Health Hazards of Chemical Compounds in the Work Area. The Commission is internationally acknowledged for its neutrality and is working strictly according to transparent, scientific criteria READERSHIP: Toxicologists, physicians working in industrial medicine, libraries, the chemical industry SERIES: THE MAK-COLLECTION FOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY: PART 1: MAK VALUE DOCUMENTATIONS (DFG)
MAR 2011 376PP 978-3-527-32308-1 CL £140.00
€169.00
Zero-Waste Engineering RAFIQ ISLAM Dalhousie University, Canada
✤✤ Explores new scientific principles on which sustainability and zero-waste engineering can be based ✤✤ Presents new models for energy efficiency, cooling processes, and natural chemical and material selection in industrial applications and business ✤✤ Explains how “green buildings” and “green homes” can be efficiently built and operated with zero waste ✤✤ Offers case histories and successful experiments in sustainability and zero-waste engineering READERSHIP: Engineers and scientists of all industries, including energy, construction, process and manufacturing, chemical engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, petroleum engineers, process engineers and civil engineers
MAR 2011 350PP 978-0-470-62604-7 CL £130.00
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ANNEGRET STARK & JAN-ALBERT VAN DEN BERG Friedrich-Schiller-University of Jena, Germany; Sasol Technology (Pty) Limited, South Africa
✤✤ Comprehensive compilation of physicochemical data on ionic liquids, providing useful, up-to-date information in an easily accessible format ✤✤ Indispensible reference for any student, academic, or industrial chemist who uses ionic liquids ✤✤ Describes the chemical and physical properties of a wide range of commonly used ionic liquids ✤✤ Includes comprehensive tabulated data, a guide to nomenclature, extensive reference lists, and a critical discussion of the literature available on the collected data
CHEMISTRY
The Handbook of Ionic Liquids, Data
READERSHIP: Organic, inorganic, and polymer chemists, physicochemists, materials scientists in academia, research institutions, graduate students in related disciplines SERIES: IONIC LIQUIDS
MAR 2011 250PP 978-0-470-04384-4 CL £66.95 €87.90
Metallurgy and Corrosion Control in Oil and Gas Production BOB HEIDERSBACH Dr. Rust, Inc., USA
✤✤ Offers an introduction to corrosion for entry-level corrosion control specialists ✤✤ Addresses cutting-edge corrosion technologies such as corrosion inhibitors and cathodic protection that are not covered in other texts ✤✤ Contains detailed photographs to illustrate descriptions in the text READERSHIP: Oil industry companies and professionals, corrosion engineers, consultants, pipeline operators, inspectors SERIES: WILEY SERIES IN CORROSION
FEB 2011 304PP 978-0-470-24848-5 CL £60.50 €77.90
Process Understanding
Changes Through the Development Lifecycle
Edited by IAN HOUSON Britest Ltd., UK
✤✤ This handbook and ready reference reveals the factors important to all the different sectors involved in the development and manufacture of chemicals ✤✤ Gives the reader a fundamental understanding, useful guidance and is of high practical value ✤✤ Process understanding creates benefits and competitive advantage especially for the pharmaceutical industry ✤✤ Stronger regulations of authorities require new standards in the chemical industry - this book helps to fulfil these obligations READERSHIP: Chemists in industry, pharmaceutical chemists, medicinal chemists, process engineers, chemical engineers, libraries
mar 2011 380PP 978-3-527-32584-9 CL £85.00 €99.00
Chemical Process Simplification Improving Productivity and Sustainability
GIRISH K. MALHOTRA EPCOT International, USA
✤✤ Provides a structured approach of process development to improve yield and shorten product lifecycles ✤✤ Emphasizes conservation and sustainable strategies ✤✤ Provides concepts that simplify chemical processing, especially if there are multiple steps involved ✤✤ Details methods of how to improve manufacturing processes to produce quality products from the start while reducing waste and remaining green READERSHIP: Chemical engineers, chemists, plant engineers, and operating personnel in any chemical related businesses
feb 2011 294PP 978-0-470-48754-9 CL £60.50 €77.90
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Fine Chemicals
CHEMISTRY
The Industry and the Business 2nd Edition
PETER POLLAK Lonza Ltd., Switzerland
✤✤ A second, revised edition, which takes into consideration the developments in the field since the first edition was written, including substantial updating of facts and figures ✤✤ Highly informative reference, includes many molecular structures, engineering diagrams, and numerous tables ✤✤ Recommended as a first reading for those new to the fine chemicals industry and pharma companies (management, sales, and purchasing) READERSHIP: Fine chemical industry, chemical industry suppliers (equipment manufacturers, software companies, etc.), customers (pharmaceutical, agrochemical, biotechnology, feed and food industry), industrial and financial consulting companies, academic and other research organizations, government organizations
mar 2011 300PP 978-0-470-62767-9 CL £83.50 €109.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-470-05075-0
Chemical Engineering in the Pharmaceutical Industry R&D to Manufacturing
Edited by DAVID J. AM ENDE Pfizer, USA
✤✤ Provides practical guidance not just theory in the field of chemical engineering ✤✤ Bridges the gap between chemists and engineers in the pharmaceutical industry ✤✤ Covers analytics such as HPLC, UV, GC, GCMS, NMR FTIR methods that skipped in chemical engineering curriculums ✤✤ Introduces mathematics and modern software approaches that are used in design of experiments for pharmaceutical development READERSHIP: Reference for chemists in R&D, textbook for undergraduate and graduate students
DEC 2010 920PP 978-0-470-42669-2 CL £83.50 €109.00
Chemical Looping Systems for Fossil Energy Conversions LIANG-SHIH FAN Ohio State University, USA
✤✤ Provides fundamentals and applications of chemical looping processes which can be used in the combustion and/or gasification of carbon-based material such as coal, natural gas, petroleum coke, and biomass ✤✤ Describes the chemical looping processes for combustion, using solid carbonaceous fuels, gaseous fuels (syngas or natural gas), and solid carbonaceous fuels as feedstock (coal) ✤✤ Includes a CD containing chemical looping simulation files and the simulation results based on the ASPEN Plus® software ✤✤ Contains many references for research or courses concerning chemical processes, fossil energy systems, and CO2 capture technologies READERSHIP: Engineers and chemists working in chemical and energy industry, students
oct 2010 440PP 978-0-470-87252-9 CL £66.95 €87.90
Ethics in Science and Engineering RUSSELL FOOTE The University of the West Indies, Trinidad & Tobago
✤✤ Examines ethics in the context of engineering and social scientific research ✤✤ Focuses on academic ethics with particular reference to higher education ✤✤ Provides reformulation of the extant philosophy of ethics ✤✤ Includes examples of unethical behaviour and how they should be corrected READERSHIP: Electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, safety engineers, chemical engineers, petroleum engineers, software engineers, scientists, chemists, technicians, and all students in scientific or engineering disciplines
JAN 2011 275PP 978-0-470-62602-3 CL £63.50 €81.90
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Status Quo and Future Directions
Edited by BIRGIT KAMM, PATRICK R. GRUBER & MICHAEL KAMM Biopos e.V., Germany; Outlast Technologies Incorporated, USA; Biorefinery.de, Germany
✤✤ Hot and green topic: Dedicated to biorefineries and biobased industrial technologies, this topic is of high technological and economic relevance regarding the global future of the process industry ✤✤ Editors and authors are internationally recognized experts (industry & academia) in this field ✤✤ Adds great value to the whole spectrum of the process industry READERSHIP: Chemical engineers, process engineers, apparatus construction engineers, chemical industry, chemists in industry, biotechnologists
JUL 2010 950PP 978-3-527-32953-3 PR £105.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-3-527-31027-2
CHEMISTRY
Biorefineries - Industrial Processes and Products
€129.00
Risk and Safety Analysis of Nuclear Systems JOHN C. LEE & NORMAN J. MCCORMICK University of Michigan, USA; University of Washington, USA
✤✤ Provides sound fundamentals for the subjects of risk assessment and nuclear reactor safety ✤✤ Presents synergistic coverage of both probabilistic and deterministic risk assessment techniques for nuclear systems ✤✤ Includes advanced topics such as dynamic event tree analysis and binary decision diagram for fault tree evaluation ✤✤ Contains over 60 solved examples and over 100 exercises for students ✤✤ Developed in conjunction with NERS 462, a course offered to senior/graduate students in the University of Michigan NERS program READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduate students in nuclear engineering, first year graduate students, practicing engineers in the area of risk and reliability assessment, particularly those in the nuclear industry
MAR 2011 480PP 978-0-470-90756-6 CL £73.50 €95.90
Membrane Process Design Using Residue Curve Maps MARK PETERS, DAVID GLASSER, DIANE HILDEBRANDT & SHEHZAAD KAUCHALI Sasol Technology, South Africa; University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa; University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa; University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
✤✤ Provides fundamental methods for the process design and synthesis of membranes ✤✤ Includes a CD that allows the user to input his/her own variable into examples and calculations ✤✤ Uses a novel method, Membrane Residue Curve Maps, to design and produce membrane systems ✤✤ Applies well-known techniques for batch distillation in the design of several types of batch and continuous membrane processes as well as membrane/distillation hybrids READERSHIP: Chemical and process engineers, chemists and physicists involved with separations and development of membranes, including professionals, researchers, academics and students
FEB 2011 240PP 978-0-470-52431-2 CL £90.50 €119.00
Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer and Mass Transfer Chemical Engineering Practice
Dr. K.S. Raju Arts & Science College, India
✤✤ Covers the three main areas of chemical engineering; fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and mass transfer so the reader does not have to consult multiple books ✤✤ Provides an easily understandable text for readers that are not experts in the field ✤✤ Gives a better understanding of theory which helps improvements in operation diagnosis, troubleshooting and maintenance ✤✤ Covers membrane technology including separations READERSHIP: Engineers, libraries, students at undergraduate and graduate levels, faculty in chemical engineering and mechanical engineering departments
MAR 2011 736PP 978-0-470-63774-6 CL £83.50 €109.00
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Problem Solving for Process Operators and Specialists
CHEMISTRY
J. M. BONEM Exxon Chemical, USA
✤✤ Provides techniques to find, define and solve process problems and to create a daily monitoring system before they progress to the critical level ✤✤ Includes methods for formulating theoretically correct working hypotheses for typical process equipment such as pumps, compressors, heat exchangers/furnaces, fractionating towers, and reactors ✤✤ Provides a thorough and well-balanced mix of underlying theory and practical field applications such as; formulating approaches to resolve conflicting data, utilizing fractionation and other short cut procedures ✤✤ Helps the reader reduce repeat failure risk by teaching how to determine the root cause of a problem READERSHIP: Chemical engineers, industrial engineers, process operators, process shift supervisors, industrial managers, nonchemical engineers, laboratory technicians, plant managers, plant supervisors, team-leaders, and operations managers
MAR 2011 320PP 978-0-470-62774-7 CL £56.95 €73.90
Process Control A Practical Guide
MICHAEL KING Whitehouse Consulting, UK
✤✤ Back-to-basics approach, with only the essential mathematics, and a focus on techniques that have an immediate practical application ✤✤ Process control is an increasingly important tool in this era of tougher market competition, stricter regulations and thinner profit margins ✤✤ Written by an experienced practitioner, highly regarded by major corporations, with 25 years of teaching industry courses ✤✤ There are increasing expectations for Universities to teach more practical process control (supported by IChemE) READERSHIP: Process industry (oil production and refining, petrochemicals, chemicals, pulp and paper, pharmaceuticals and power generation), process design engineers, process technical support engineers, process control engineers, mechanical engineers, control system engineers, and instrument engineers, technical staff working for suppliers to the process industry and academia
FEB 2011 416PP 978-0-470-97587-9 CL £85.00 €112.00
Formulas and Calculations for Drilling Engineers ROBELLO SAMUEL Halliburton, USA
✤✤ Detailed calculations for the most common problems the engineer faces daily, including offshore calculations, horizontal drilling, and many other state-of-the-art technologies in drilling operations ✤✤ The “have to have” handbook for any drilling engineer ✤✤ Compact, with only the most useful information, it can be used in the office or in the field ✤✤ Complete and up-to-date, this is the most comprehensive tool for the engineer ever published READERSHIP: Engineers and scientists in the petroleum industry, such as petroleum, drilling, and reservoir engineers, production engineers, geologists, and petrophysicists
OCT 2010 406PP 978-0-470-62599-6 pr £96.95 €125.00
Energy Storage
Fabrication Methods & Materials For Multiple and Single Cell Redox Structures
RALPH ZITO General Electric, USA
✤✤ Presents the methods and materials used in the construction and use of multiple and single cell redox structures ✤✤ Provides guidance on how to create redox structures for use on a massive scale ✤✤ Elucidates not only the more basic scientific principles for creating redox structures, but also the very advanced technological methods for creating them for large-scale applications ✤✤ Covers the costs for building redox structures and how to build and operate them in the most economicallyefficient manner
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READERSHIP: Chemical engineers, electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, engineers and scientists working in power generation and energy storage
DEC 2010 350PP 978-0-470-63921-4 CL £130.00
€169.00
Edited by ENZO ALESSIO Dipt.di Scienze Chimiche, Italy
✤✤ Topic is a key area in medicine and biological inorganic chemistry ✤✤ Hot topic for industry too - it is a $3 billion dollar a year market ✤✤ Strong development in the future: metal based pharmaceuticals are supposed to play a major role for many diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular disease and many more ✤✤ Renowned and experienced editor READERSHIP: Inorganic chemists, medicinal chemists, bioinorganic chemists, chemists working with/on organometallics, chemists in industry, libraries
JAN 2011 464PP 978-3-527-32631-0 CL £115.00
CHEMISTRY
Bioinorganic Medicinal Chemistry
€139.00
Crystallization
Basic Concepts and Industrial Applications
Edited by WOLFGANG BECKMANN Bayer Technology Services, Germany
✤✤ Crystallization is indispensible in optimising industrial processes ✤✤ The perfect blend of theoretical background and application oriented discussions, including the latest research developments and industrial examples ✤✤ Content stems from tried and tested course notes, drawing on the expertise from authors based at leading pharmaceutical companies such as Bayer, AstraZeneca and Novartis, as well as leading academic institutions READERSHIP: Pharmaceutical industry, chemical industry, chemical engineers, pharmaceutical chemists, food industry, biotechnological industry, Master’s and Ph.D. students
MAR 2011 400PP 978-3-527-32762-1 CL £105.00
€129.00
Antiviral Drug Strategies Edited by ERIK DE CLERCQ, RAIMUND MANNHOLD, HUGO KUBINYI & GERD FOLKERS Leuven Catholic University, Belgium; University of Düsseldorf, Germany; University of Heidelberg, Germany; Swiss Institute of Technology (ETH), Switzerland
✤✤ Deadly viruses like AIDS, SARS, Ebola and others still cannot be satisfactorily controlled. Finding new antivirals is therefore a prime goal in pharma research ✤✤ Erik De Clercq is the world authority on small molecule antiviral drugs and has developed more new antivirals than anyone else ✤✤ By focusing on general strategies rather than therapies for individual viruses, this book provides critical knowledge to develop entirely novel therapeutics and to target new viruses that have never been addressed before READERSHIP: Medicinal chemists, pharmaceutical chemists, virologists, pharmaceutical industry, biotechnological industry SERIES: METHODS AND PRINCIPLES IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
FEB 2011 440PP 978-3-527-32696-9 CL £115.00
€139.00
Virtual Screening
Principles, Challenges, and Practical Guidelines
Edited by CHRISTOPH SOTRIFFER, RAIMUND MANNHOLD, HUGO KUBINYI & GERD FOLKERS University of Würzburg, Germany; University of Düsseldorf, Germany; University of Heidelberg, Germany; Swiss Institute of Technology (ETH), Switzerland
✤✤ Pre-selecting drug candidates in the computer instead of in the laboratory not only saves huge costs in making and testing compounds, it can also speed up the lead finding process considerably - every medicinal chemist needs to be familiar with the recently improved virtual screening methods ✤✤ This is a real “how to” book that does not require prior experience in virtual screening nor a background in computational chemistry to use. Its focus on the end user makes it unique among the competition ✤✤ Medicinal chemists from academia, big and small pharma report on their experience and give priceless advice on how to best make use of these powerful methods ✤✤ Includes detailed case studies of the four most frequent virtual screening scenarios READERSHIP: Medicinal chemists, pharmaceutical industry, pharmacologists SERIES: METHODS AND PRINCIPLES IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
JAN 2011 536PP 978-3-527-32636-5 CL £125.00
€149.00
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Single-Use Technology in Biopharmaceutical Manufacture
CHEMISTRY
REGINE EIBL & DIETER EIBL Both of Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
✤✤ Offers an introduction and reference book for a growing area in biopharmaceutical manufacturing ✤✤ Helps readers identify appropriate disposables (and relevant vendors) for their processes ✤✤ Describes commonly-used disposables in the manufacture of biopharmaceuticals, their working principles, characteristics, engineering aspects, economics, and applications ✤✤ Uses case studies to illustrate manufacturing, quality assurance, and environmental influence READERSHIP: Biopharmaceutical manufacturers, process developers, biological/chemical engineers and manufacturers, pharmaceutical and biotech scientists, researchers, engineers, supervisors, managers, directors and VPs of cell culture, operations, manufacturing, quality assurance, validation, process sciences and research, universities and corporate libraries, schools of engineering
JAN 2011 360PP 978-0-470-43351-5 CL £76.95 €99.90
RNA Interference
Application to Drug Discovery and Challenges to Pharmaceutical Development
Edited by PAUL H. JOHNSON PhaseRx Pharmaceuticals, USA
✤✤ Presents a general overview of RNA interference for the novice reader, with a strong emphasis on issues and aspects that are important to a drug development team ✤✤ Appeals to biotechnologists and pharmaceutical scientists with its emphasis on industrial applications like modifications and delivery ✤✤ Focuses on gene function validation and siRNA as a new therapeutic, as opposed to similar books that mainly focus on lab protocols ✤✤ Offers a broad perspective on the pharmaceutical applications of siRNA READERSHIP: R&D scientists in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry, such as chemists, metabolism and pharmacokinetics scientists, pharmaceutical scientists and toxicologists, scientists and lecturers in academia and pharmaceutical and biotechnology management
FEB 2011
276 PP 978-0-471-77151-7 CL £56.95 €73.90
Antiviral Drugs
From Basic Discovery Through Clinical Trials
WIESLAW M. KAZMIERSKI GlaxoSmithKline, USA
✤✤ Stresses new approaches to discover drugs against major viral infectious diseases like HIV, HCV, RSV, influenza, HBV and CMV ✤✤ Describes the discovery and development from bench through to clinic of antiviral drugs and compounds both approved and in advanced clinical development ✤✤ Showcases leading industry and academic authors and their tremendous experience accumulated over many years of research ✤✤ Features challenges and solutions of issues encountered during drug discovery and development READERSHIP: Medicinal chemists, virologists, drug developers, program managers and leaders, pharmacologists and clinical researchers, graduate students
MAR 2011 376PP 978-0-470-45563-0 CL £83.50 €109.00
Flow Cytometry in Drug Discovery and Development VIRGINIA LITWIN & PHILIP MARDER Clearstone Central Labs, USA; Lilly Research Laboratories, USA
✤✤ Emphasizes applications for flow cytometry in drug discovery and development, while other books in the field only focus on the technology itself ✤✤ Helps pharmaceutical researchers understand and apply flow cytometry, and flow cytometrists to understand the needs of the pharmaceutical industry ✤✤ Offers a basic overview of flow cytometry alongside the specific applications ✤✤ Discusses validation and regulatory compliance issues READERSHIP: Pharmaceutical and biotech scientists, analytical chemists, clinical investigators, bioengineers, government employees, university investigators, instrument vendor companies, researchers, advanced students and educators in biomedical sciences
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JAN 2011 376PP 978-0-470-43356-0 CL £66.95 €87.90
A Guide for Non-Clinical Development
ALBERTO LODOLA & JEANNE STADLER ToxAdvantage, France; Independent Consulting Toxicologist, France
✤✤ Guides a novice through each step of toxicology testing and gives the experienced toxicologist an up-todate reference ✤✤ Emphasizes practical, hands-on aspects for toxicology studies in drug development ✤✤ Covers the background to and conduct of the principal nonclinical studies that are central to drug development ✤✤ Discusses regulations from the US, EU, and Japan, including International Conference on Harmonization (ICH)
CHEMISTRY
Pharmaceutical Toxicology in Practice
✤✤ Includes genetic toxicology methods (assays and screening techniques), study design and data interpretation READERSHIP: Pharmaceutical scientists, toxicologists, pharmacologists, drug safety scientists, consultants, and contract research organizations (CROs), corporate, research, and academic libraries with pharmaceutical and pharmacology programs, professionals, academic researchers, and graduate-level students
JAN 2011 276PP 978-0-470-37137-4 CL £66.95 €87.90
Plasmid Biopharmaceuticals Basics, Applications, and Manufacturing
DUARTE MIGUEL F. PRAZERES Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
✤✤ Brings together a description of the plasmid basics and applications, with a discussion of range of manufacturing-related issues ✤✤ Helps pharmaceutical scientists and engineers understand the basic characteristics of therapeutic DNA plasmids, their potential utilizations in drug development, and issues and solutions for large scale GMP production ✤✤ Offers a guide for academic and industrial researchers concerned with plasmid DNA manufacturing for pharmaceutical applications ✤✤ Includes extensive use of cross-referencing between the individual chapters READERSHIP: Process development scientists and developers, chemical and biological engineers, biotechnologists involved in the manufacture of plasmid biopharmaceuticals, biotech drug development companies and research institutes, academic researchers, graduate students, post doctoral fellows in pharmaceuticals, chem/bio-engineering, and biotechnology
mar 2011 576PP 978-0-470-23292-7 CL £66.95 €87.90
Genotoxic Impurities
Strategies for Identification and Control
Edited by ANDREW TEASDALE AstraZeneca, UK
✤✤ Discusses genotoxic impurities over the full range of drug development ✤✤ Clarifies the concept and understanding of genotoxic impurities, their origin, control, and analysis ✤✤ Provides understanding of regulatory issues and requirements ✤✤ Combines basic science and practical approaches in a way that can help standardize global handling of genotoxic impurities in pharmaceuticals READERSHIP: Pharmaceutical industry, R&D, manufacturing, generics, chemists, toxicologists, quality assurance and control, analytical chemists, regulatory affairs professionals, and clinical safety scientists
MAR 2011 472PP 978-0-470-49919-1 CL £76.95 €99.90
ADMET for Medicinal Chemists A Practical Guide
Edited by KATYA TSAIOUN & STEVEN A. KATES Apredica, Inc., USA; Research at Ischemix, LLC, USA
✤✤ Describes to medicinal chemists the importance of absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and toxicology (ADMET) to their daily work ✤✤ Uses an organizational structure that mirrors the most successful organizational model for drug discovery: collaboration and communication among a team comprising a variety of specialties ✤✤ Provides guidelines for medicinal chemists to avoid pitfalls during drug design and discovery and to maximize the success of drug candidates in pre-clinical and clinical studies ✤✤ Guides medicinal chemists in how to implement early ADMET testing in their workflow in order to improve both the speed and efficiency of their efforts READERSHIP: Medicinal chemists, biochemists, pharmacologists, biologists, formulators, toxicologists and pre-clinical development scientists, companies providing services in ADMET optimization and phys-chem characterization, graduate students
feb 2011 532PP 978-0-470-48407-4 CL £66.95 €87.90
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Metabolic Syndrome
CHEMISTRY
Underlying Mechanisms and Drug Therapies
MINGHAN WANG Amgen, USA
✤✤ Comprehensively covers the fundamentals and drug discovery efforts against the growing worldwide epidemic of metabolic syndrome, a key focus of pharmaceutical and health care research ✤✤ Addresses important metabolic syndrome basics: physiological level and metabolic abnormalities at the tissue and pathway levels ✤✤ Covers the identification of pathways and molecular targets for the development of anti-diabetic therapies ✤✤ Details pharmaceutical industry approach to solving metabolic and obesity related problems READERSHIP: Pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, biochemists, molecular biologists, pharmacologists, medicinal chemists, pharmacokinetics and drug metabolism personnel, structural biologists, toxicologists, clinical scientists, and management
JAN 2011 496 PP 978-0-470-34342-5 CL £83.50 €109.00
Biomarkers
In Medicine, Drug Discovery, and Environmental Health
Edited by VISHAL S. VAIDYA & JOSEPH V. BONVENTRE Both of Harvard Medical School, USA
✤✤ Provides an introduction to the field of biomarkers, how they have been and can be used, and how different approaches can be used to identify, characterize, and monitor biomarkers ✤✤ Includes principles, advantages, disadvantages, and applications of methods for biomarker discovery techniques ✤✤ Emphasizes the preclinical and clinical manifestation of the injury/disease process ✤✤ Describes classical and novel biomarkers for different organ damage and disease states including HIV, cancer, Parkinsons, vascular injury, environmental exposure READERSHIP: Toxicologists, pharmacologists, study directors in contract laboratories or the pharmaceutical industry, clinical researchers (cardiologists, oncologists, nephrologists), scientists working in environmental health or drug development, graduate pharmacology, toxicology, and systems biology programs
SEP 2010 648PP 978-0-470-45224-0 CL £76.95 €99.90
Cigarette Smoke Toxicity
Linking Individual Chemicals to Human Diseases
Edited by DAVID BERNHARD Innsbruck Medical University, Austria
✤✤ There are some 1.2 billion smokers today, and the figure is projected to increase to 1.6 billion during the next 15 years. There is also a trend towards juvenile tobacco consumption, dramatically exacerbating its toxic effects ✤✤ Despite the obvious importance of the topic, no comprehensive reference on tobacco smoke toxicity has so far been published ✤✤ Published reports are often biased depending on who has financed the research. Here, an unbiased and scientifically accurate overview of current knowledge is finally available READERSHIP: Toxicologists, public health agencies, libraries at hospitals, physicians in hospitals, general physicians
feb 2011 384PP 978-3-527-32681-5 CL £65.00 €79.00
Handbook of Systems Toxicology DANIEL A. CASCIANO & SAURA SAHU Toxicology Consultant USA; US Food and Drug Administration, USA
✤✤ The first handbook to comprehensively cover the emerging area of systems toxicology ✤✤ Concentrating on new aspects of toxicology, such as omics technologies, nano science, biomarkers, microarrays, etc. ✤✤ Gives details on best use of genomics in toxicology ✤✤ Articles written by authors working in leading institutions working in industry, government laboratories and academia READERSHIP: Advanced, PhD and postdoctorate students, scientists in industry, academia and government laboratories working in toxicology, systems toxicology, pharmacology, drug development, environmental toxicology and home security
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JAN 2011 1040PP 978-0-470-68401-6 CL Introductory price £220.00 €285.00 valid until 30th April 2011, price thereafter £275.00 €355.00
FLEMMING R. CASSEE, NICHOLAS L. MILLS & DAVID E. NEWBY Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), The Netherlands; University of Edinburgh , Scotland; University of Edinburgh , Scotland
✤✤ Provides timely, needed, and in-depth information on the complex issues that determine the impact of air pollution on the cardiovascular system ✤✤ Covers a range of relevant topics: particulate matter (PM) sources and characterization, methods of exposure, impact of PM on cells and systems, role of particles in the pathophysiology of cardiovascular disease, risk assessment, and potential environmental and therapeutic interventions
CHEMISTRY
Cardiovascular Effects of Inhaled Ultrafine and Nano-Sized Particles
✤✤ Includes case studies and both toxicological and epidemiological data READERSHIP: Toxicologists, epidemiologists, public and environmental health professionals, experts in cardiovascular medicine, occupational and environmental health scientists (OEHS), physicians, clinicians, regulatory professionals, corporate, academic, and research libraries
JAN 2011 632PP 978-0-470-43353-9 CL £83.50 €109.00
Herbal Supplements
Efficacy, Toxicity, Interactions with Western Drugs, and Effects on Clinical Laboratory Tests
Edited by AMITAVA DASGUPTA & CATHERINE A. HAMMETT-STABLER University of Texas-Houston, USA; University of North Carolina, USA
✤✤ Explores the pharmacological interactions between Western drugs, herbal supplements and effects of herbal supplements on clinical laboratory tests ✤✤ Discusses key interactions between herbal supplements and various pharmaceutical drugs ✤✤ Covers the effects of herbal supplements on clinical laboratory tests, guiding the interpretation lab test results ✤✤ Increases the knowledge and awareness of medicinal plants and toxic effects READERSHIP: Toxicologists and clinical chemists, analysts in clinical, forensic, and commercial laboratories, pharmacologists, toxicologists, and physicians in hospitals, health, medical, and clinical professionals
JAN 2011 456PP 978-0-470-43350-8 CL £76.95 €99.90
Developmental Neurotoxicology Research Principles, Models, Techniques, Strategies, and Mechanisms
Edited by CHENG WANG & WILLIAM SLIKKER, JR. Both of National Center for Toxicological Research, USA
✤✤ Explains the application of systems biology, pharmacogenomic and behavioural approaches to neurodevelopmental toxicology ✤✤ Presents cross-cutting research tools and animal models applied to study effects of anaesthetics, fetal basis of adolescent or adult diseases, autism risk factors, and epilepsy research ✤✤ Highlights ways in which preclinical research approaches can help inform clinical interventions and vice versa ✤✤ Contains up-to-date reviews on a number of very important topics in the field of developmental neurotoxicity ✤✤ Incorporates new, postgenomic techniques while addressing all levels of developmental neurotoxicology research READERSHIP: Toxicologists, neurotoxicologists, neurobiologists, pathologists, pharmacologists, drug development researchers, regulators at EPA, NIEHS, FDA, and NIOSH, academic, industry, and research libraries
JAN 2011 670PP 978-0-470-42672-2 CL £90.50 €119.00
The Chemistry of The Group 13 Metals Al, Ga, In and Tl
Edited by SIMON ALDRIDGE & TONY DOWNS Both of University of Oxford, UK
✤✤ An essential reference source on the chemistry of group 13 metals ✤✤ Broad appeal across inorganic chemistry ✤✤ Fills the gap for a much-needed update to the highly regarded Chemistry of Aluminium, Gallium, Indium and Thallium (Blackie, 1993) ✤✤ Editors and contributing authors are all internationally renowned names in group 13 chemistry ✤✤ Includes important new advances and applications of the group 13 elements, placed in the context of their basic chemistry READERSHIP: Inorganic chemists in academia and industry, academic libraries
jan 2011 736PP 978-0-470-68191-6 CL £160.00
€209.00
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Modern Heterocyclic Chemistry
CHEMISTRY
Edited by JOSÉ BARLUENGA & JULIO ALVAREZ-BUILLA Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; Universidad de Alcala, Spain
✤✤ The must-have reference in the field of heterocyclic compounds, comprehensively covering their synthesis, structure and chemical and physical properties ✤✤ By presenting only the important facts, this handbook succeeds in being complete while containing the information in just two volumes ✤✤ An up-to-date source of high-quality information for all organic and medicinal chemists working in this field in industry and academia READERSHIP: Organic chemists, medicinal chemists, chemists in industry, libraries
MAR 2011 1000PP 978-3-527-31242-9 CL Introductory Price £280.00 €339.00 valid until 30th June 2011, thereafter £320.00 €389.00
Decomposition of Homogeneous Catalysts En Route to Higher Turnover Numbers
JOHN C. CHADWICK, ROB DUCHATEAU, ZORAIDA FREIXA & PIET W. N. M. VAN LEEUWEN University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands; University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands; Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia, Spain; Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia, Spain
✤✤ The topic of catalyst decomposition is of crucial importance for the practical application of catalysts, by improving the lifetime of your catalyst you need less material thus saving energy and reducing waste ✤✤ Describes the studies that have been conducted concerning the way homogeneous catalysts decompose, and the differences between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts ✤✤ Explains how to modify the catalysts in such a way that they will be active for a longer period of time READERSHIP: Organic chemists, chemists in industry, catalytic chemists, polymer chemists, complex chemists, chemists working with/on organometallics, libraries
MAR 2011 300PP 978-3-527-32329-6 CL £105.00
€129.00
Elegant Total Synthesis
Targets in Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry
Edited by KARL J. HALE Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
✤✤ The editor has chosen a selection of target molecules not covered before, many of them being taken from chemical biology, and including syntheses from bioorganic chemistry ✤✤ Covers natural product synthesis ✤✤ Inspiring not only for organic chemists but also bioorganic chemists in industry and academia to develop their own synthesis routes ✤✤ Wonderful stories of successful organic syntheses to enjoy and learn from READERSHIP: Organic chemists, natural products chemists, biochemists, catalytic chemists, libraries
feb 2011 400PP 978-3-527-32353-1 CL £85.00 €99.00
From Non-Covalent Assemblies to Molecular Machines Edited by J. P. SAUVAGE & Pierre Gaspard Université Louis Pasteur, France; Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
✤✤ A Solvay conference on this topic can be considered a landmark of this subject ✤✤ The leading scientists write on their specialist topics in this hot field of research ✤✤ This book is not only a monograph but it also contains comments and discussions obtained during the Solvay conference ✤✤ Top cast of authors are participating both at the conference and contributing to the book READERSHIP: Organic chemists, materials scientists, inorganic chemists, polymer chemists, libraries
NOV 2010 504PP 978-3-527-32277-0 CL £125.00 €149.00
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Rethinking the Routes to Scale-Up
PETER J. HARRINGTON Roche Colorado Corporation, USA
✤✤ Presents detailed discussions of the published process chemistry of the ten top selling drugs in the US in 2007-2008. These include: Lipitor®, Advair Diskus®, Prevacid®, Singulair®, Seroquel®, Effexor XR®, Lexapro®, and Actos® ✤✤ Offers a guide for developing the lowest cost manufacturing process for these blockbuster drugs as they lose patent protection ✤✤ Aids in the implantation of green chemistry to pharmaceutical process and manufacture by emphasizing processes that follow one or more of the Twelve Principles of Green Chemistry
CHEMISTRY
Pharmaceutical Process Chemistry for Synthesis
✤✤ Describes alternative routes in process chemistry and discusses advantages of the selected route for each drug READERSHIP: Pharmaceutical process chemists, synthetic organic chemists, medicinal chemists, industrial chemists, chemical engineers, academic researchers who can apply their technology to industry manufacture
JAN 2011 418 PP 978-0-470-57755-4 CL £60.50 €77.90
Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins in Organic Chemistry Volume 4 - Protection Reactions, Medicinal Chemistry, Combinatorial Synthesis
Edited by ANDREW B. HUGHES La Trobe University, Australia
✤✤ Closes a gap in the literature: only and unique open book series covering this important topic in organic and biochemistry ✤✤ Top quality: written by the international “who is who” in amino acid research - this series is a real benchmark for amino acid chemistry ✤✤ Practical value: each volume contains experimental procedures, too READERSHIP: Organic chemists, biochemists, protein chemists, biotechnologists, chemists in industry, libraries SERIES: AMINO ACIDS, PEPTIDES AND PROTEINS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (VCH)
MAR 2011 600PP 978-3-527-32103-2 CL £130.00
€159.00
Classics in Total Synthesis III K. C. NICOLAOU & JASON S. CHEN Both of The Scripps Research Institute, USA
✤✤ Excellent explanations of all key steps of the synthetic pathway. This makes the book a wonderful tool for learning and teaching organic chemistry ✤✤ Well-designed graphics and two colours throughout ✤✤ Target molecules are all natural products with interesting properties - special importance for pharmaceutical industry ✤✤ K.C. Nicolaou plays a role in the Olymp of synthetic organic chemists and chemical biologists. In addition, he is a passionate teacher of his science READERSHIP: Masters and Ph.D. students in chemistry or biochemistry, organic chemists, natural products chemists, biochemists, medicinal chemists, chemists in industry, libraries
DEC 2010 746PP 978-3-527-32957-1
PR £65.00 €79.00
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978-3-527-32958-8
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The Handbook of Ionic Liquids Synthesis and Characterization
KENNETH R. SEDDON Queen’s University of Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
✤✤ Ionic liquids are becoming widely recognized as solvents for “green” synthesis because they have no measurable vapor pressure and show significant improvements in reaction rate ✤✤ Provides a definitive text source detailing the preparation of ionic liquids, their synthesis, purification and subsequent analyses that will ensure reproducible results and avoid any inconsistencies and ambiguities related to Ionic Liquid chemistry ✤✤ A must have for any academic or industrial chemist using or contemplating using ionic liquid ✤✤ Simple, systematic and structure-rich presentation READERSHIP: Organic chemists, inorganic chemists, physicochemists, materials scientists, polymer chemists in academia, research institutions and industry, libraries, graduate students in related disciplines SERIES: IONIC LIQUIDS
FEB 2011 250PP 978-0-470-49921-4 CL £63.50 €81.90
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Nonlinear Dynamics with Polymers
CHEMISTRY
Fundamentals, Methods and Applications
Edited by JOHN A. POJMAN & QUI TRAN-CONG-MIYATA Louisiana State University, USA; Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan
✤✤ The first comprehensive handbook on this modern and important polymer topic ✤✤ Covers all aspects of the field, including material science, biopolymers, gels, phase separating systems, frontal polymerization and much more ✤✤ The introductory chapter offers the perfect starting point for the non-expert READERSHIP: Polymer chemists, physical chemists, materials scientists
NOV 2010 264PP 978-3-527-32529-0 CL £105.00
€129.00
Advances in Chemical Physics Volume 145
TAMIKI KOMATSUZAKI, STEVEN T. BERRY, DAVID M. LEITNER & STUART A. RICE Hokkaido University, Japan; University of Chicago, USA; University of Nevada, USA; University of Chicago, USA
✤✤ The only series of volumes available that presents the cutting edge of research in chemical physics in a cohesive manner ✤✤ Offers a new perspective on the theoretical properties of atoms and molecules ✤✤ Includes a handy glossary providing easy reference on new terminology ✤✤ Contributions from global experts in the field READERSHIP: Students and professionals in chemical physics and physical chemistry from academia, government, and industries including chemical, pharmaceuticals and polymers. SERIES: ADVANCES IN CHEMICAL PHYSICS
MAR 2011 300PP 978-0-470-64371-6 CL £130.00
€169.00
Concise Physical Chemistry DONALD W. ROGERS Long Island University, USA
✤✤ The first concise presentation of physical chemistry as a logical sequence from its most modest beginning to contemporary research topics such as electrochemical cells, computational kinetics, and photochemistry ✤✤ Introduces the reader to physical chemistry interfaced with high-power computational methods ✤✤ Includes problem sets and worked examples throughout the book READERSHIP: Upper-level undergraduates, professional researchers, scientists in allied disciplines such as physical organic chemistry, mathematical biology, growth or population modeling, biochemistry, and materials science
JAN 2011 402PP 978-0-470-52264-6 PR £66.95 €87.90
Photoelectrochemical Materials and Energy Conversion Processes RICHARD C. ALKIRE, DIETER M. KOLB, JACEK LIPKOWSKI & PHIL ROSS University of Illinois, USA; University of Ulm, Germany; University of Guelph, Canada; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
✤✤ Covers a range of different types of solar cells ✤✤ Includes a critical comparison of different available techniques for manufacturing semiconductors for solar cells ✤✤ Provides an excellent up-to-date overview of dye-sensitized photovoltaic cells, which are anticipated to be the most important solar cells in the future ✤✤ Contains an expert insight on the central questions on photovoltaic materials and systems READERSHIP: Electrochemists, physical chemists, surface chemists, materials scientists, physicists, materials scientists, libraries
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SERIES: ADVANCES IN ELECTROCHEMICAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING
DEC 2010 326PP 978-3-527-32859-8 CL £115.00 €139.00
Fundamentals, Techniques and Applications
ELIEZER GILEADI Tel-Aviv University, Israel
✤✤ An exclusive textbook in physical electrochemistry combined with discussion of several areas in applied electrochemistry ✤✤ Describes both basic processes needed for the production of chemicals like chlorine, aluminium, magnesium and some specialty chemicals in the pharmaceutical industry, electroplating used in the microelectronic industry, energy storage used in batteries and energy conversion in fuel cells ✤✤ Hot topic through applications in emerging areas (e.g., pharmaceutical industry, microelectronic industry, energy technology)
CHEMISTRY
Physical Electrochemistry
✤✤ The author has 40 years of teaching experience, refining the subject matter continuously over the years through on-going interaction with students READERSHIP: Students, lecturers, electrochemists, surface chemists, analytical chemists
JAN 2011 388PP 978-3-527-31970-1 PR £60.00 €69.00
Electrochemical Processes in Biological Systems LO GORTON, ANDRZEJ LEWENSTAM & ANDRZEJ WIECKOWSKI Lund University, Sweden; Åbo Akademi University, Finland; University of Illinois, USA
✤✤ Discusses the ion fluxes and electron transfer processes in biological membranes and artificial bio-films ✤✤ Provides an in-depth description of the processes at the interface between the membrane/film and substrate electrode ✤✤ First book of its kind to provide a comprehensive look at how these processes are understood in biology of living cells ✤✤ Addresses how these processes contribute to developing modern biosensor and ion-sensor technology, as well as biofuel cells READERSHIP: Electrochemists and electrocatalytic researchers, physical chemists, clinical chemists, biochemists, process control experts, cellular biologists, cardio- and neurophysiologists, analytical chemists, fuel cell researchers, nanotechnologists including graduate and post-docs in these fields SERIES: THE WILEY SERIES ON ELECTROCATALYSIS AND ELECTROCHEMISTRY
MAR 2011 400PP 978-0-470-57845-2 CL £83.50 €109.00
Catalysis in Electrochemistry
From Fundamental Aspects to Strategies for Fuel Cell Development
Edited by ELIZABETH SANTOS & WOLFGANG SCHMICKLER University of Córdoba, Argentina; University of Ulm, Germany
✤✤ Contributes to both fundamental science, to aid experience in design, preparation, characterisation, and to the industrial application of electrocatalytic materials for electrochemical reactions ✤✤ The differences between catalysis at gas/surfaces and electrochemical interfaces are highlighted, and an outlook on future developments in electrochemical energy conversion is provided ✤✤ Combines scientific background and technological applications READERSHIP: Scientists in academia, industry, and government institutions SERIES: THE WILEY SERIES ON ELECTROCATALYSIS AND ELECTROCHEMISTRY
MAR 2011 300PP 978-0-470-40690-8 CL £66.95 €87.90
Guidelines for Auditing Process Safety Management Systems 2nd Edition
CCPS ✤✤ Discusses the fundamental skills, techniques, and tools of auditing, and the characteristics of a good process safety management system ✤✤ Highlights a variety of approaches so that the reader can select the methodology best suited for a given audit ✤✤ Examines tools and techniques such as auditing protocol, data gathering methods and sources, interviewing techniques and field work ✤✤ Accompanied by a CD, which provides checklists to assist with the management and execution of the audit program and the audit itself READERSHIP: Process safety, life safety, loss prevention, and industrial hygiene professionals in government, in academia, in consulting, and in the military, engineers and managers involved in process development, insurers
JAN 2011 250PP 978-0-470-28235-9 CL £66.95 €87.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-8169-0556-0
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Traditional Herbal Medicine Research Methods
CHEMISTRY
Identification, Analysis, Bioassay, and Pharmaceutical and Clinical Studies
WILLOW J.H. LIU 21st Century Herbs & Health, Inc., USA
✤✤ Although there are many books about traditional medicines research, they mostly focus on either chemical or pharmacological study results of certain plants ✤✤ Helps medicinal chemists and natural products researchers understand chemistry, biochemistry, biology, pharmacology, and clinical science of herbal medicines ✤✤ Provides information on the protocols, concepts, and methods for the study of traditional medicinal herbs ✤✤ Covers basic principles; methods and techniques for chemical isolation; modern structural, bioorganic bioassays; and pharmacological aspects of herb-derived natural products READERSHIP: Natural product chemists, biochemists, pharmacologists, taxonomists, ecologists, researchers and graduate students in colleges or departments of plant medicines, pharmacognosy, pharmaceutical science
FEB 2011
520 PP 978-0-470-14936-2 CL £76.95 €99.90
Crystallography and Surface Structure An Introduction for Surface Scientists and Nanoscientists
KLAUS HERMANN FHI, Germany
✤✤ A reference that enables nanoscientists to understand the large existing literature in surface science by giving answers to many common questions, especially concerning notation ✤✤ In-depth coverage of basic formal methods used in surface structure science, a basis of nanoscience ✤✤ Coherent presentation in combination with numerous examples ✤✤ Treatment from the standpoint of formal mathematics supported by lots of graphic examples to keep the maths in context READERSHIP: Physicists, chemists, materials scientists, crystallographers, graduate students, Ph.D. students, solid state physicists, surface physicists, solid state chemists, surface chemists, catalytic chemists, libraries at universities, libraries at university institutes
FEB 2011 270PP 978-3-527-41012-5 CL £75.00 €89.00
International Tables for Crystallography, Volume F Crystallography of Biological Macromolecules 2nd Edition
Edited by MICHAEL G. ROSSMANN, EDDY ARNOLD & DANIEL HIMMEL ✤✤ This volume was commissioned by the International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) in recognition of the extraordinary contributions that knowledge of macromolecular structure has made, and will make, to the analysis of biological systems, from enzyme catalysis to the workings of a whole cell, and to the growing field of structural genomics ✤✤ Provides key information on the fundamentals, history and current perspectives of macromolecular crystallography, as well as the availability of useful programs and databases including the Protein Data Bank - an online resource for Studying Biological Macromolecules READERSHIP: All scientists in academia and industry using crystallographic techniques in physics, chemistry, materials science, metallurgy, earth sciences and molecular biology SERIES: IUCR SERIES INTERNATIONAL TABLES OF CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
JAN 2011 888PP 978-0-470-66078-2 CL £240.00
€309.00
Monolithic Silicas in Separation Science Concepts, Syntheses, Characterization, Modeling and Applications
Edited by KLAUS K. UNGER, NOBUO TANAKA & EGIDIJUS MACHTEJEVAS University Mainz, Germany; Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan; Gutenberg Universität, Mainz, Germany
✤✤ This book is edited by experts and pioneers of the field ✤✤ The advantages of this technique are drastically reduced time scales and much better quality for the separation processes ✤✤ This technique can be used from bulk to nano quantities and in many fields of separations ✤✤ Hot topic: monolithic silica has received over 63,000 hits in Google search READERSHIP: Chemists, chromatographers, analytical chemists, biochemists, biologists, libraries
JAN 2011 384PP 978-3-527-32575-7 CL £90.00 €109.00
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Methods, Experiments and Applications
Edited by JÖRG GRUNENBERG TU Braunschweig, Germany
✤✤ This book covers not only theoretical methods of all sorts of major spectroscopies but also applications in computational spectroscopy. This makes it especially attractive for the experimentalist, too, and enlarges the target group ✤✤ During the last decade, the rapid developments in this field have opened the avenue to the study of increasingly large and chemically complex systems ✤✤ Computational spectroscopy has reached a high degree of technological maturity and comprehension
CHEMISTRY
Computational Spectroscopy
✤✤ Highly attractive for newcomers and experts in the field READERSHIP: Spectroscopists, theoretical chemists, libraries, physical chemists
JAN 2011 424PP 978-3-527-32649-5 CL £125.00
€149.00
Computational Methods for Large Systems Electronic Structure Approaches for Biotechnology and Nanotechnology
JEFFREY R. REIMERS The University of Sydney, Australia
✤✤ Demonstrates the applicability of any method intended for large systems through detailed application to smaller well-characterized systems ✤✤ Provides a simple description of modern electronic-structure techniques ✤✤ Shows what techniques are pertinent for particular problems in biotechnology and nanotechnology ✤✤ Gives confidence to calculators that their results are useful for predicting new effects and for interpreting newly presented problem scenarios READERSHIP: Physical and computational chemists, analytical chemists, materials scientists and nanotechnologists, biotechnologists, biochemists, protein and peptide scientists, graduate students
MAR 2011 575PP 978-0-470-48788-4 CL £83.50 €109.00
Regulated Bioanalytical Laboratories Technical and Regulatory Aspects from Global Perspectives
MICHAEL ZHOU Synta Pharmaceuticals Corporation, USA
✤✤ Provides guidelines for bioanalytical scientists through good laboratory practice (GLP) regulatory compliance ✤✤ Addresses international standards and regulations from the US FDA, ICH, WHO, and EU ✤✤ Helps readers develop and implement strategies for bioanalytical methods and equipment hardware and software qualification ✤✤ Describes strategies for sample preparation, essential concepts in extraction chemistry, and efficient use of lab automation READERSHIP: Bioanalytical/analytical chemists, analysts, quality assurance managers, all personnel in bioanalytical laboratories, quality assurance managers and personnel, validation/qualification specialists, consultants, contract research organizations (CROs)
jan 2011 512PP 978-0-470-47659-8 CL £66.95 €87.90
Production of Membrane Proteins Strategies for Expression and Isolation
Edited by ANNE SKAJA ROBINSON University of Delaware, USA
✤✤ Previously published works did not address current challenges in the production of modified and other “difficult” proteins ✤✤ Membrane proteins are increasingly being used for pharmaceutical and toxicological screens and are therefore in high demand ✤✤ Choosing the right expression system can save an enormous amount of labour and material, both on the laboratory scale and on the technical production scale ✤✤ Contains step-by-step protocols for every method, as well as a summary of its advantages and disadvantages READERSHIP: Biochemists, molecular biologists, biotechnologists, biotechnological industry, pharmaceutical industry
FEB 2011 440PP 978-3-527-32729-4 CL £75.00 €89.00
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Handbook of Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Imaging
CHEMISTRY
From Ensemble to Single Molecules
MARKUS SAUER, JOHAN HOFKENS & JÖRG ENDERLEIN University of Bielefeld, Germany; Katholieke University Leuven, Belgium; Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
✤✤ Provides much-needed information on fluorescence spectroscopy and microscopy ✤✤ Covers techniques for the detection of single molecules, data registration, the use of such spectroscopic tools as energy transfer and electron transfer mechanisms, as well as new techniques for improving the resolution of optical microscopy below the resolution gap ✤✤ Examples show how each technique can help in obtaining detailed and refined information from individual molecular systems with a basic chapter included on useful fluorophores and their development ✤✤ Written by a rising star this book is imperative for modern fluorescent analysis READERSHIP: Spectroscopists, molecular biologists, biochemists, analytical chemists, libraries, physical chemists
JAN 2011 280PP 978-3-527-31669-4 CL £115.00
€139.00
Enzyme Technologies for Drug Discovery and Development J. R. MCCARTHY, HSIU-CHIUNG YANG & WU-KUANG YEH Lilly Research Laboratories, USA; Genetech Inc., USA; PreClinOmics, Inc., USA
✤✤ Contains thorough discussions on chemical biology of enzymes, redesigning binding and catalytic specificities of enzymes, and applications of enzymes to biotechnology research in the post-genomic era ✤✤ Provides expert reviews of recent progress in comprehending molecular mechanisms of biosynthetic and biocatalytic processes and utilizing that knowledge for practical applications ✤✤ A coordinated compilation of research expertise and current opinion uniquely focused on enzymes and their properties and applications READERSHIP: Researchers, students, and faculty in biotechnology, life sciences, biochemistry, enzymology, medicinal chemistry, natural products, and the pharmaceutical industry
FEB 2011 375PP 978-0-470-28625-8 CL £73.50 €95.90
Protein Purification
Principles, High Resolution Methods, and Applications 3rd Edition
JAN-CHRISTER JANSON Uppsala University, Sweden
✤✤ Thoroughly revised and updated, including new chapters on proteomics, membrane separations, and ligands from combinatorial libraries ✤✤ Provides a quick entry point into current protein separation methods ✤✤ Contains a balanced mix of theory, methodology, and applications READERSHIP: Biochemists, analytical chemists, medicinal chemists, molecular biologists in biotechnology, pharmaceutical, food and related industries, advanced students of biochemistry and analytical chemistry SERIES: METHODS OF BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS
MAR 2011 594PP 978-0-471-74661-4 CL £60.50 €77.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-18626-7
Microgel Suspensions Fundamentals and Applications
Edited by ALBERTO FERNANDEZ-NIEVES, HANS WYSS, JOHAN MATTSSON & DAVID A. WEITZ Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; Harvard University, USA; Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Harvard University, USA
✤✤ Hot topic within soft matter: microgel suspensions offer novel and often complex behaviors ripe for exploitation ✤✤ Gives a close-up view of the interactions between soft particles and the resulting macroscopic behaviours ✤✤ Offers a concise coverage of the entire topic in five major sections: synthesis of microgel particles, their physical properties, phase behaviour and dynamics of resulting microgel suspensions and their mechanical properties, and applications ✤✤ Contains detailed accounts of numerous industrial, commercial and medical applications READERSHIP: Chemists, materials scientists, physicists, libraries, institutes, institutions, engineers, biologists
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JAN 2011 500 PP 978-3-527-32158-2 CL £115.00
€139.00
Principles, Techniques, and Applications 3rd Edition
Edited by PAUL A. BARON, PRAMOD KULKARNI & KLAUS WILLEKE National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, USA; National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, USA; University of Cincinnati, USA
✤✤ Covers new and developing areas such as aerosols and nanotechnology; nanoparticles and health effects; characterization of macromolecules; advances in single particle mass spectrometry; and many more ✤✤ Individual chapters written by industry leaders and researchers ✤✤ Includes a wide variety of calculations and equations ✤✤ Provides access to the Aerosol Calculator, created by editor Paul Baron, that allows calculation of virtually all equations in the book READERSHIP: Academic/research, graduate students, professionals and other practitioners in the aerosol science field, environmental scientists and engineers, atmospheric scientists
MAR 2011 708PP 978-0-470-38741-2 CL £133.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-35636-3
€172.00
Designing Dendrimers Edited by SEBASTIANO CAMPAGNA, PAOLA CERONI & FAUSTO PUNTORIERO University of Messina, Italy; University of Bologna, Italy; University of Messina, Italy
✤✤ Provides a unifying and comprehensive outlook on the field of dendrimers and discusses the many developments in the field over the last decade and beyond ✤✤ Covers both fundamental and applicative aspects of dendrimer research ✤✤ Discusses basic principles, synthetic methods and strategies, and advanced characterization techniques ✤✤ Illustrates the full potential of dendrimers in various fields, like artificial photosynthesis, multi-redox pool systems, diagnostics, biomedical and sensing purposes, design of functional nanostructures
CHEMISTRY / MATERIALS SCIENCE
Aerosol Measurement
READERSHIP: Scientists in dendrimer research, nanotechnology, material science and molecular biology, graduate and postgraduate students studying supramolecular chemistry, physical organic chemistry, organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry, photochemistry and electrochemistry
FEB 2011 566PP 978-0-470-43355-3 CL £90.50 €119.00
Colour and The Optical Properties of Materials
An Exploration of the Relationship Between Light, the Optical Properties of Materials and Colour
RICHARD J. D. TILLEY Cardiff University, UK
✤✤ Introduces the science behind the subject whilst closely connecting it to modern applications, such as colour displays, optical amplifiers and colour centre laser ✤✤ Includes many worked examples, along with problems and exercises at the end of each chapter and selected answers at the back of the book ✤✤ Chapters include extensive new material READERSHIP: Undergraduate students studying engineering, physics, chemistry, architecture and arts, graduates and researchers working in the field of colour and materials sciences
JAN 2011 472PP 978-0-470-74695-0 PR £47.50 €61.90
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978-0-470-74696-7 CL £125.00 €162.00
Energy Materials Edited by DUNCAN W. BRUCE, RICHARD WALTON & DERMOT O’HARE University of York, UK; University of Warwick, UK; University of Oxford, UK
✤✤ A unique range of books, which concentrate on specific types of inorganic materials ✤✤ Inorganic electronic materials are a very important class of compounds with a wide range of (IT) applications ✤✤ The field has seen huge recent developments and an introduction to the chemistry of this field is needed ✤✤ Up-to-date contributions from leading experts in their field and editors with proven publication track records READERSHIP: Researchers, graduates and postdoctoral researchers in inorganic chemistry, solid-state physics and (inorganic) materials science and engineering SERIES: INORGANIC MATERIALS SERIES
feb 2011 312PP 978-0-470-99752-9 CL £75.00 €97.90
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Advances in Multifunctional Materials and Systems
MATERIALS SCIENCE
Ceramic Transactions Volume 216
JUN AKEDO, HITOSHI OHSATO, TAKESHI SHIMADA, MRITYUNJAY SINGH & ACerS ✤✤ Provides a useful, one-stop resource, for understanding the most important issues in multifunctional materials and systems ✤✤ Logically organized and carefully selected articles give insight into multifunctional materials and systems ✤✤ Incorporates the latest developments related to multifunctional materials and systems including electroceramics and microwave materials READERSHIP: Government labs, academics in mechanical engineering chemical engineering , materials, ceramics, or chemistry departments, associations with related topical divisions or training courses (ASME, IEEE, SAE, AIChE), chemical and engineering libraries SERIES: CERAMIC TRANSACTIONS SERIES
aug 2010 188PP 978-0-470-89058-5 CL £66.95 €87.90
Advances in Polymer Derived Ceramics and Composites Ceramic Transactions Volume 213
PAOLO COLOMBO, RISHI RAJ , ACERS & MRITYUNJAY SINGH ✤✤ Provides a useful one-stop resource for understanding the most important issues in advances in polymer derived ceramics and composites ✤✤ Logically organized and carefully selected articles give insight into advances in polymer derived ceramics and composites and covers topics such as synthesis and characterization, and processing and applications READERSHIP: Government labs, academics in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, materials, ceramics, or chemistry departments, associations with related topical divisions or training courses (ASME, IEEE, SAE, AIChE), chemical and engineering libraries SERIES: CERAMIC TRANSACTIONS SERIES
jul 2010 150PP 978-0-470-87800-2 CL £66.95 €87.90
Nanostructured Materials and Systems Ceramic Transactions Volume 214
SANJAY MATHUR, HAO SHEN & ACerS ✤✤ Provides a useful, one-stop resource, for understanding the most important issues in nanostructured materials and systems ✤✤ Logically organized and carefully selected articles give insight into nanostructured materials and systems ✤✤ Incorporates the latest developments related to synthesis, processing and manufacturing technologies of nanoscaled materials and systems including one-dimensional nanostructures, nanoparticle-based composites, electrospinning of nanofibers, functional thin films, ceramic membranes, bioactive materials and self-assembled functional nanostructures and nanodevices READERSHIP: Government labs, academics in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, materials, ceramics, or chemistry departments, associations with related topical divisions or training courses (ASME, IEEE, SAE, AIChE), chemical and engineering libraries
JUL 2010 168PP 978-0-470-88128-6 CL £66.95 €87.90
Multilayer Thin Films
Sequential Assembly of Nanocomposite Materials 2nd Edition
Edited by GERO DECHER & JOE SCHLENOFF Institut Charles Sadron, France; Florida State University, USA
✤✤ Second edition of the pioneering book in this field, completely revised and extended, now in two volumes ✤✤ A comprehensive summary of the field of layer-by-layer assembled, truly hybrid nanomaterials and thin films ✤✤ Treats organic, inorganic, colloidal, macromolecular and biological components and how to assemble nanoscale films from them on surfaces ✤✤ Provides key knowledge for linking the fields of molecular self-assembly with materials- and biosciences READERSHIP: Materials scientists, chemists, polymer chemists, physical chemists, surface physicists, libraries
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MAR 2011 700PP 978-3-527-31648-9 CL £205.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-3-527-30440-0
€249.00
Junbai Li, Qiang He & Xuehai Yan All of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
✤✤ Comprehensively and practically covers molecular assembly of biomimetic systems, from the fundamentals through to the latest cutting-edge research results ✤✤ Written by a highly regarded scientist in the field, this handy reference book is ideal for researchers carrying out cutting-edge R&D in nanotechnology, biotechnology and material sciences ✤✤ Details state-of-the-art preparation of molecular assemblies of biotechnologically relevant biomimetic with an emphasis on biomimetic membranes, capsules, and interfaces ✤✤ Medical applications such as drug release, gene therapy, and tissue engineering as well as biosensing, biocatalysis, and energy storage are highlighted READERSHIP: Graduate students, researchers carrying out R&D in nanotechnology, biotechnology and material sciences
feb 2011 450PP 978-3-527-32542-9 PR £125.00
€149.00
MATERIALS SCIENCE
Molecular Assembly of Biomimetic Systems
Carbon Nanomaterials Edited by CHALLA S. S. R. KUMAR Louisiana State University, USA
✤✤ Provides essential awareness of life science applications to materials researchers, and of nanomaterials’ abilities to life scientists ✤✤ Recently, fascinating progress has been on many fronts - all important material classes covered here in dedicated volumes: metallic, metal oxide, magnetic, carbon, polymeric and semiconducting nanomaterials ✤✤ Serves as a cross-disciplinary, major reference work in the field that brings together pertinent knowledge which is widely spread out over many different sources READERSHIP: Materials scientists, chemists, biologists, institutes, institutions, libraries, molecular biologists, clinical physicists, physiological chemists, medicinal chemists, toxicologists SERIES: NANOMATERIALS FOR LIFE SCIENCES (VCH)
JAN 2011 432PP 978-3-527-32169-8 CL £125.00
€149.00
Also available as part of a set: 978-3-527-32261-9 CL £1050.00 €1290.00
Polymeric Nanomaterials Edited by CHALLA S. S. R. KUMAR Louisiana State University, USA
✤✤ Provides essential awareness of life science applications to materials researchers, and of nanomaterials’ abilities to life scientists ✤✤ Recently, fascinating progress has been on many fronts - all important material classes covered here in dedicated volumes: metallic, metal oxide, magnetic, carbon, polymeric and semiconducting nanomaterials ✤✤ Serves as a cross-disciplinary, major reference work in the field that brings together pertinent knowledge which is widely spread out over many different sources READERSHIP: Materials scientists, chemists, biologists, institutes, institutions, libraries, molecular biologists, clinical physicists, physiological chemists, medicinal chemists, toxicologists SERIES: NANOMATERIALS FOR LIFE SCIENCES (VCH)
FEB 2011 400PP 978-3-527-32170-4 CL £125.00
€149.00
Also available as part of a set: 978-3-527-32261-9 CL £1050.00 €1290.00
Nanomaterials for the Life Sciences 10 Volume Set
Edited by CHALLA S. S. R. KUMAR Louisiana State University, USA
✤✤ Provides essential awareness of life science applications to materials researchers, and of nanomaterials’ abilities to life scientists ✤✤ All important material classes covered here in dedicated volumes: metallic, metal oxide, magnetic, carbon, polymeric and semiconducting nanomaterials READERSHIP: Materials scientists, chemists, biologists, institutes, institutions, libraries, molecular biologists, clinical physicists, physiological chemists, medicinal chemists, toxicologists SERIES: NANOMATERIALS FOR LIFE SCIENCES (VCH)
FEB 2011 4000PP 978-3-527-32261-9 CL £1050.00
€1290.00
Volumes also available to purchase individually: Volume 1: Metallic Nanomaterials, 978-3-527-32151-3 Volume 2: Nanostructured Oxides, 978-3-527-32152-0 Volume 3: Mixed Metal Nanomaterials, 978-3-527-32153-7 Volume 4: Magnetic Nanomaterials, 978-3-527-32154-4 Volume 5: Nanostructured Thin Films and Surfaces, 978-3-527-32155-1 Volume 6: Semiconductor Nanomaterials, 978-3-527-32166-7 Volume 7: Biomimetic and Bioinspired Nanomaterials, 978-3-527-32167-4 Volume 8: Nanocomposites, 978-3-527-32168-1 Volume 9: Carbon Nanomaterials, 978-3-527-32169-8 Volume 10: Polymeric Nanomaterials, 978-3-527-32170-4
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Optical Properties of Nanoparticle Systems Mie and Beyond
MATERIALS SCIENCE
MICHAEL QUINTEN FRT GmbH, Germany
✤✤ The most up-to-date reference on optical physics of nanoparticle systems ✤✤ From an expert in the field in both academia and industry ✤✤ Covers optical properties of small particles with sizes less than 1000 nm ✤✤ Provides a comprehensive overview on the spectral behaviour of nanoparticulate matter READERSHIP: Chemists, physicists, surface physicists, applied physicists, geophysicists, bioengineers, process engineers, paints and coatings industry, biotechnological industry, optical industry, process engineers, university institutes and libraries, surface chemists, pigment chemists, materials scientists, chemical engineers, biophysicists, graduate students, lecturers, company libraries
JAN 2011 486PP 978-3-527-41043-9 CL £105.00 €129.00
Generating Micro- and Nanopatterns on Polymeric Materials Edited by EDUARD ARZT & ARÁNZAZU DEL CAMPO Both of Leibniz Institut for New Materials, Germany
✤✤ This first handbook on this hot subject presents current processing methods suitable for the fabrication of micro and nanostructured surfaces made out of polymeric materials ✤✤ Covers the steps and polymeric materials involved, as well as the resulting structures, and is rounded off by a section on the manifold fields of application, such as disposable biomedical devices, tissue engineering and implant fabrication, biofouling, biomimetic surfaces and photonic structures ✤✤ As a result, chemists, material scientists and physicists gain a critical understanding of this topic at an early stage of its development READERSHIP: Materials scientists, surface chemists, polymer chemists, libraries, electrotechnical industry, electrical engineers
FEB 2011 436PP 978-3-527-32508-5 CL £125.00
€139.00
Polymer Materials
Macroscopic Properties and Molecular Interpretations
JEAN LOUIS HALARY, FRANCOISE LAUPRETRE & LUCIEN MONNERIE ESPCI, France; University Paris-12-Val de Marne, France; ESPCI, France
✤✤ Helps readers more reliably predict polymer service life and understand polymer performance under different conditions ✤✤ Starts from experimental results on selected examples with related theoretical features developed afterwards ✤✤ Focuses full-detail discussions on a limited number of polymer systems, representative of the various classes of polymer materials, instead of a briefer exhaustive survey ✤✤ Includes problems/exercises at the end of each chapter with a separate solutions manual available for course instructors READERSHIP: Graduate and advanced undergraduate students in polymer science, chemistry, physics, engineering, polymer scientists and engineers, chemists, physicists, materials scientists in academia and industry
MAR 2011 528PP 978-0-470-61619-2 CL £73.50 €95.90
Microfluidic Reactors for Polymer Particles EUGENIA KUMACHEVA & PIOTR GARSTECKI University of Toronto, Canada; Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
✤✤ Provides an overview of the recent progress in the area of continuous microfluidics-based synthesis of polymer colloids ✤✤ Written by leading researchers in the field of polymer particle synthesis ✤✤ Part of the book is dedicated to introductory concepts (general aspects, history, review of methods) of this rapidly growing research area ✤✤ Includes descriptions of integrated systems and the lab-on-a-chip concept with droplets as well examples of integrated system applications READERSHIP: Scientists involved in research and development of new microfluidics-based synthetic technologies, graduate students in any area related to microfluidics, polymer chemistry and material science, biophysicists
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MAR 2011 344PP 978-0-470-05773-5 CL £100.00 €129.00
2 Volume Set
JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD ✤✤ Based on Wiley’s renowned, Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology ✤✤ Presents over 25 self-contained articles ✤✤ Provides coverage of the key physical properties of polymers and the resulting characteristics and behaviour including, viscoelasticity, flammability, miscibility, optical properties, surface properties and more ✤✤ Written by prominent scholars from industry, academia, and research institutions from around the globe READERSHIP: Libraries of chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, in industry, academia and government, chemists, chemical engineers, materials scientists, process engineers, consultants, patent attorneys
MAR 2011 1000PP 978-0-470-59670-8 CL £263.00
€339.00
MATERIALS SCIENCE
Properties and Behavior of Polymers
Hyperbranched Polymers Synthesis, Properties, and Applications
DEYUE YAN, CHAO GAO & HOLGER FREY Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Zhejiang University, China; Johannes-Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
✤✤ Comprehensive reference covering the properties, synthesis and applications of hyperbranched polymers ✤✤ Helps the reader gain a better understanding of irregular branching aiding in the design of highly functional materials ✤✤ Covers the important theoretical aspects of the topic, as well as summarizing available techniques for characterizing these polymers ✤✤ Includes perspectives on future challenges in the synthesis and use of hyperbranched polymers in functional materials READERSHIP: Professionals in academia and industry working in polymer science, engineering, materials science and chemical engineering, students in upper-level polymer and materials science and engineering SERIES: WILEY SERIES ON POLYMER ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
MAR 2011 496PP 978-0-471-78014-4 CL £100.00
€129.00
Porous Polymers MICHAEL S. SILVERSTEIN, NEIL R. CAMERON & MARC A. HILLMYER Technion University, Israel; University of Durham, UK; University of Minnesota, USA
✤✤ Provides a comprehensive presentation of the basic science and engineering applications of porous polymers ✤✤ Describes applications in microelectronics, biomedical devices, membrane processes, and catalysis ✤✤ Includes within each chapter, one part on basic scientific and engineering principles underlying the topic and a second part on results based on those principles ✤✤ Connects and integrates topics from disparate fields, each of which embodies different aspects inherent in the diverse field of porous polymeric materials, with a focus on the new research developments allowing for increased applications READERSHIP: Polymer chemists, physicists and engineers in processing and characterization, plus scientists and engineers in tissue engineering and drug delivery, from the graduate through to professional levels
MAR 2011 456PP 978-0-470-39084-9 CL £63.50 €81.90
Handbook of Stimuli-Responsive Materials Edited by MAREK URBAN University of Southern Mississippi, USA
✤✤ During the last decade, the field of stimuli-responsive material has risen an enormous interest, because it opens the door to a range of new smart materials with future applications in nanoscience, thin films, sensors, polymers and bioscience, bioengineering, biophysics and more ✤✤ The combination of the very experienced, internationally renowned editor and leading scientists from highly interdisciplinary areas guarantees a unique and high quality handbook ✤✤ It crosses relevant disciplines of science and engineering e.g. polymer synthesis, bioengineering, biomaterials, polymeric films and film formation READERSHIP: Materials scientists, polymer chemists, libraries, biochemists, solid state chemists, biophysicists
mar 2011 304PP 978-3-527-32700-3 CL £125.00
€149.00
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Magnesium, Magnesium Alloys, and Magnesium Composites
MATERIALS SCIENCE
A Guide
Edited by MANOJ GUPTA & NAI MUI LING SHARON Both of National University of Singapore, Singapore
✤✤ The first consolidated book on the properties of futuristic magnesium-based materials, in particular magnesium-based composites that have been developed actively over the last 15 years ✤✤ Since magnesium is the lightest of all structural metals, and due to its low density and high specific mechanical properties, it has become a popular material for applications in the automotive, aerospace, electronics and sports equipment industries ✤✤ Provides an overview of magnesium-based materials, giving readers insight into the science, characteristics and applications of current and futuristic magnesium-based materials, which will play an increasingly important role as the lightest (therefore energy-saving) and high-performance material of choice READERSHIP: Professors, students, practicing scientists, engineers, technicians, selectors in materials science and engineering, metallurgy, mechanical engineering, and inorganic chemistry
JAN 2011 252PP 978-0-470-49417-2 CL £83.50
€109.00
Mercury Cadmium Telluride Growth, Properties and Applications
Edited by PETER CAPPER, JAMES GARLAND, SAFA KASAP & ARTHUR WILLOUGHBY SELEX Galileo Infrared Ltd, UK; EPIR Technologies, USA; University of Saskatchewan, Canada; University of Southampton, UK
✤✤ Provides a comprehensive treatment of the growth and characterization of MCT ✤✤ Contains an attractive balance of growth techniques and fundamental properties ✤✤ Presents information on the current state-of-the-art of this key material system ✤✤ An essential reference for researchers who want to check out a property value or read about a growth technique or device application READERSHIP: Postgraduate students/researchers in physics, chemistry, materials science, crystal growth, electronic engineering SERIES: WILEY SERIES IN MATERIALS FOR ELECTRONIC & OPTOELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS
NOV 2010 576PP 978-0-470-69706-1 CL £130.00
€169.00
Organic Bionics GORDON G. WALLACE & SIMON MOULTON Both of University of Wollongong, Australia
✤✤ The first book on this emerging interdisciplinary field of science and technology ✤✤ Focuses on inherently conducting polymers, carbon nanotubes and grapheme ✤✤ Systematic approach, covering all relevant aspects and concepts - synthesis and fabrication, properties, introduction of biological function, components of bionic devices and materials requirements ✤✤ Targets medical applications such as spinal cord injury repair, muscle regeneration Cochlear implants, and the bionic eye, all of high interest to the medical device industry ✤✤ Highlights future prospects in sustainable energy generation and storage READERSHIP: Materials scientists, polymer chemists, electrotechnicians, bioengineers, chemists, biologists, bioengineers, libraries
MAR 2011 320PP 978-3-527-32882-6 CL £105.00 €129.00
Computer Aided Biomanufacturing Wiley Reference Collection in Materials Science
Edited by PAUL CALVERT & ROGER NARAYAN University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA; North Carolina State University, USA
✤✤ The best content from the best journals - compiled, enhanced, and made available to users as unique reference ✤✤ 20 individually selected papers to suit the audience’s needs and provide them with the best resources, covering all relevant aspects ✤✤ Bridging the gaps between related disciplines ✤✤ With extensive introduction and context-providing comments by the editors - 20% new content READERSHIP: Materials scientists, solid state physicists, polymer chemists, solid state chemists, bioengineers, medical laboratories, chemical laboratory technicians, libraries at university institutes, libraries at universities, company libraries
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SERIES: WILEY REFERENCE COLLECTION IN SOLID STATE AND MATERIAL SCIENCE
FEB 2011 370PP 978-3-527-40906-8 CL £100.00
€119.00
Conservation, Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Management, Alternative Energy Sources
NEALE R. NEELAMEGGHAM, R. REDDY, C. BELT, A. HAGNI & SARIT K. DAS ✤✤ Covers energy conservation and new technologies needed within the materials field for today’s climate of high energy costs and environmental consequences of greenhouse gas emissions ✤✤ Includes papers from the second symposium on carbon dioxide reduction metallurgy ✤✤ Contains approaches on carbon dioxide emission reduction in metal production by improved energy efficiency in life cycle fuel use, reductions in carbonate-based flux/raw material usage, as well as finding thermodynamically feasible reactions leading to lower emissions READERSHIP: Metallurgists, metal processing industry, materials scientists, engineers, engineering scientists in industry, institutes, institutions, libraries
MAY 2010 234PP 978-0-87339-749-0 PR £110.00 €142.00
MATERIALS SCIENCE
Energy Technology 2010
Jim Evans Honorary Symposium
Proceedings of the Symposium Sponsored by the Light Metals Division of The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS)
B. LI, B. THOMAS, L. ZHANG, F. DOYLE & A. CAMPBELL ✤✤ This symposium represents Jim Evans. His research deals with rate phenomena governing the productivity of processes for producing metals and other materials ✤✤ This has involved investigations of wide ranging technologies such as aluminium reduction cells, electromagnetic casters, chemical vapour deposition, fluidized bed electrodes and batteries ✤✤ Abstracts are included from the following areas: materials production, fluid flow in materials production, mass transport in materials production, modelling of materials production, electrochemical and electromagnetic phenomena in materials production, novel cells, plus much more READERSHIP: Metallurgists, metal processing industry, materials scientists, engineers, engineering scientists in industry, institutes, institutions, libraries
MAY 2010 421PP 978-0-87339-750-6 PR £115.00 €149.00
Light Metals 2010
Proceeding of the Technical Sessions Presented by the TMS Aluminium Committee at the TMS 2010 Annual Meeting and Exhibition
JOHN A. JOHNSON ✤✤ Presents the most up-to-date information on the state of primary aluminium science and technology ✤✤ Mixture of practical applied technology and hard science ✤✤ An invaluable reference for the global aluminium industry as it strives to cut costs and increase profitability ✤✤ Topics included: alumina and bauxite, aluminium reduction technology, cast shop for aluminium production, electrode technology for aluminium production, aluminium hot rolling/aluminium cold rolling and strip process READERSHIP: Aerospace companies, heavy manufacturing (automotive industry), engineering materials (3M), NASA/military, construction industry, civil engineering industry, metallurgists, metal processing industry, materials scientists, engineers, engineering scientists in industry, institutes, institutions, libraries
JUL 2010 1096PP 978-0-87339-747-6 CL £195.00 €252.00
Magnesium Technology 2010
Proceedings of a Symposium Sponsored by the Magnesium Committee of the Light Metals Division of TMS
S. AGNEW, NEALE R. NEELAMEGGHAM, ERIC A. NYBERG & W. SILLEKENS ✤✤ Presents all aspects of magnesium production, properties and application, including primary production, alloy development, performance and the global market ✤✤ All-inclusive book contains sections on wrought alloys; thermodynamics and phase transformations; casting; alloy microstructure and properties; corrosion, surface finishing and joining; creep resistant magnesium alloys; and advanced magnesium materials READERSHIP: Metallurgists, metal processing industry, materials scientists, engineers, engineering scientists in industry, institutes, institutions, libraries
MAY 2010 657PP 978-0-87339-746-9 CL £170.00 €219.00
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Multiphase Phenomena and CFD Modeling and Simulation in Materials Processes LAURENTIU NASTAC & BEN Q. LI ✤✤ Contains proceedings dealing with the topics of multiphase phenomena in materials processing, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling and simulation of engineering processes ✤✤ Gathers papers from researchers and engineers involved in the modeling of multiscale and multiphase phenomena in material processing systems ✤✤ Discusses applications of CFD to engineering processes and demonstrates how it could help scientists and engineers to better understand the fundamentals of engineering processes READERSHIP: Metallurgists, metal processing industry, materials scientists, engineers, engineering scientists in industry, institutes, institutions, libraries
MAY 2010 496PP 978-0-87339-570-0 PR £126.00 €162.00
TMS 2010 139th Annual Meeting and Exhibition Volume 1, Materials Processing and Properties, Supplemental Proceedings
THE MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOCIETY (TMS) ✤✤ This volume contains a collection of papers from six symposia, related to materials processing and properties, held at the TMS 2010 Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, FEB 14-18, 2010 ✤✤ The symposia topics include: materials for high temperature applications, materials issues in additive powder-based manufacturing processes, near-net shape titanium components, frontiers in solidification science III, mechanical behavior of nanostructured materials, surface structures at multiple length scales READERSHIP: Metallurgists, metal processing industry, materials scientists, engineers, engineering scientists in industry, institutes, institutions, libraries
MAY 2010 877PP 978-0-87339-751-3 PR £195.00 €252.00
TMS 2010 139th Annual Meeting and Exhibition
Volume 2, Materials Characterization, Computation, Modeling and Energy, Supplemental Proceedings
THE MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOCIETY (TMS) ✤✤ This volume contains a collection of papers from seven symposia, related to materials characterization, computation and modeling, held at the TMS 2010 Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, FEB 14-18, 2010 ✤✤ The symposia topics include: global innovations in photovoltaics and thermoelectrics, solar cell silicon, manufacturing issues in fuel cells, applicable computing technologies in heat treating, computational thermodynamics and kinetics, synergies of computational and experimental materials science, progress in computational MSE education READERSHIP: Metallurgists, metal processing industry, materials scientists, engineers, engineering scientists in industry, institutes, institutions, libraries
MAY 2010 821PP 978-0-87339-752-0 PR £180.00 €232.00
TMS 2010 139th Annual Meeting and Exhibition Volume 3, General Paper Selections, Supplemental Proceedings
THE MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOCIETY (TMS) ✤✤ Contains a collection of papers from five symposia, relating to a variety of topics, held at the TMS 2010 Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, FEB 14-18, 2010 ✤✤ The symposia include the following subjects: electronic, magnetic and photonic materials, light metals, materials processing and manufacturing, structural materials READERSHIP: Metallurgists, metal processing industry, materials scientists, engineers, engineering scientists in industry, institutes, institutions, libraries
MAY 2010 885PP 978-0-87339-753-7 PR £195.00 €252.00
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Theory and Fundamentals
Translated by EMMANUIL G. SINAISKI & MORITZ BRAUN Gubkin-State University of Oil & Gas, Russia; University of South Africa, South Africa
✤✤ The must-have, comprehensive account of hydromechanics ✤✤ With extensive mathematical appendices ✤✤ Numerous illustrations
PHYSICS
Hydromechanics
✤✤ Written by experienced authors with strong background in application of the field READERSHIP: Theoretical physicists, process engineers, theoretical chemists, libraries at university institutes, libraries at universities, company libraries
FEB 2011 472PP 978-3-527-41026-2 CL £115.00
€139.00
Lasers
The Power and Precision of Light
LADAN ARISSIAN & JEAN CLAUDE DIELS National Research Council of Canada, Canada; University of New Mexico, USA
✤✤ A timely and accessible authored science outreach book to celebrate in 2010 the 50 years’ anniversary of the laser ✤✤ Covers laser properties and their applications to medicine and surgery, telecommunications, data communication and storage, ultrafast lasers, scanner, pointers, imaging, lithography and metrology, materials processing and machining, astronomy, etc. ✤✤ For any end users of the technology, including non scientists ✤✤ A website is devoted to this book, with links to new inventions, laser companies and quizzes for self testing READERSHIP: Materials scientists, biotechnologists, physicists in industry, laser specialists, surface physicists, applied physicists, bioengineers, physicians in hospitals, plastic surgeons, astronomers, information scientists, engineers, academics in physics, medicine and IT, company libraries, libraries at universities
MAR 2011 200PP 978-3-527-41039-2 PR £19.99 €24.50
Advances in Speckle Metrology and Related Techniques Edited by GUILLERMO KAUFMANN Optical Metrology Laboratory, Argentina
✤✤ Edited by the Chair of the Speckle 2010 Conference ✤✤ The most up-to-date picture of the field of speckle metrology today ✤✤ Describes new techniques developed in the field of speckle metrology during the last decade, and its applications to experimental mechanics, material science, optical testing, and fringe analysis ✤✤ Topics include speckle metrology, speckle interferometry, non-destructive testing, strain measurement, fringe analysis, digital image correlation, optical vortex, materials evaluation, and digital holography READERSHIP: The optical industry, engineers, lecturers and students, test engineers, applied physicists, materials scientists, materials institutes, electrical engineers, university libraries
mar 2011 400PP 978-3-527-40957-0 CL £100.00
€119.00
Ultrafast Lasers Based on Quantum-dot Structures Physics and Devices
EUGENE A. AVRUTIN, MARIA ANA CATALUNA & EDIK U. RAFAILOV University of York, UK; University of Dundee, UK; University of Dundee, UK
✤✤ The most update overview on the promising and versatile implementation of quantum-dot structures in ultrafast laser systems: from physics and experimental aspects to the much needed modelling tools ✤✤ Addresses the physics and engineering together with the latest achievements of efficient and compact ultrafast lasers based on novel quantum-dot structures and devices ✤✤ Encompasses a broad range of laser systems, while taking into consideration not only the physical and experimental aspects but also the much needed modelling tools, thus providing a holistic understanding of this hot topic READERSHIP: Laser specialists, optical industry, physicists in industry, semiconductor physicists, semiconductor industry, lecturers, materials scientists, Master’s students, Ph.D. students, telecommunications engineers
FEB 2011 250PP 978-3-527-40928-0 CL £75.00 €89.00
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Atom Chips
PHYSICS
Edited by JAKOB REICHEL & VLADAN VULETIC Laboratoire Kastler Brossel de l’E.N.S., France; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
✤✤ Presenting a stimulating discussion in a rapidly developing field, this key text is divided into two parts ✤✤ The first features tutorials in textbook style providing self-contained introductions to the various areas relevant to atom chip research ✤✤ Part two contains research reviews that provide an integrated account of the current state in an active area of research where atom chips are employed, whilst also exploring possible routes of future progress READERSHIP: Students and lecturers, experimental physicists, theoretical physicists, atomic physicists, physicists in industry, graduate students, physical institutes, research institutes, libraries
FEB 2011 414PP 978-3-527-40755-2 CL £85.00 €99.00
Applications of Light with Orbital Angular Momentum Edited by JUAN P. TORRES & LLUIS TORNER Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain; Institute of Photonic Sciences, Spain
✤✤ Features the orbital angular momentum, a newly exploited property of light which can be used to carry and retrieve a large variety of information ✤✤ Concentrates on applications of the OAM, of which there have been many interesting ones over the past 3-4 years with a growing interest in finding more ✤✤ Vibrant and fast-moving area of research with a lot of cross fertilization with other research fields, e.g. BoseEinstein Condensation and biophotonics READERSHIP: Physicists, solid state physicists, materials scientists, astronomers, optical industry, libraries at university institutes, libraries at universities, company libraries
FEB 2011 350PP 978-3-527-40907-5 CL £115.00
€139.00
Quantum Teleportation and Entanglement A Hybrid Approach to Optical Quantum Information Processing
AKIRA FURUSAWA & PETER VAN LOOCK University of Tokyo, Japan; National Institute of Informatics, Japan
✤✤ Unique in that it is jointly written by an experimentalist and a theorist, this monograph presents universal quantum computation based on quantum teleportation as an elementary subroutine and multi-party entanglement as a universal resource ✤✤ Optical approaches to measurement-based quantum computation are also described, including schemes for quantum error correction, with most of the experiments carried out by the authors themselves ✤✤ Ranging from the theoretical background to the details of the experimental realization, the book describes results and advances in the field, backed by numerous illustrations of the authors’ experimental setups READERSHIP: Experimental physicists, atomic physicists, theoretical physicists, graduate students, lecturers, libraries at university institutes, research institutes
mar 2011 300PP 978-3-527-40930-3 CL £85.00 €99.00
Quantum Physics VLADIMIR ZELEVINSKY Michigan State University, USA
✤✤ A modern 2-volume set on how to practically use quantum physics and theory ✤✤ Includes fundamental knowledge, and applications (atomic, nuclear and solid state physics, and modern subfields such as quantum chaos and quantum entanglement) ✤✤ Provides additional reading, problems and solutions throughout, plus a glossary READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students, lecturers, libraries at universities and university institutes, physicists, experimental physicists, theoretical physicists, solid state physicists, nuclear physicists, applied physicists
NOV 2010 1250PP 978-3-527-41057-6 PR £130.00
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IAN BROCK & THOMAS SCHÖRNER-SADENIUS University of Bonn, Germany; Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Germany
✤✤ The joint and accessible treatment of physics at the highest energies, written by two authors involved in cutting edge research ✤✤ Conveying the recent results and experimental techniques, the current status and open questions ✤✤ Also covering the Standard Model of particle physics and possible extensions, with emphasis on the experimental tests
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Physics at the Terascale
✤✤ Includes treatment of the detectors used in large collider experiments ✤✤ Plus offers a short section on financing and managing big collaborations READERSHIP: High energy physicists, astronomers, graduate students, libraries at institutes, libraries at universities
MAR 2011 420PP 978-3-527-41001-9 CL £85.00 €99.00
The Complexity of Dynamical Systems A Multi-disciplinary Perspective
Edited by JOHAN DUBBELDAM, KIRK GREEN & DAAN LENSTRA Vrije Universiteit of Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Vrije Universiteit of Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
✤✤ A thorough update on the field of Complex Science from top international experts in theoretical, experimental and applied nonlinear dynamics ✤✤ Based on the top conference in the field “Dynamic Days, Europe 2008”, and written by the recognized expert plenary speakers ✤✤ Topics covered include stochastic dynamics, DNA translocation dynamics, dynamics of biosystems, fluid dynamics, coastal morphodynamics, optoelectronics and laser dynamics, climate dynamics, wave dynamics, and hamiltonian dynamics READERSHIP: Lecturers and students in physics, mathematics, biology and engineering sciences, bioengineers, biophysicists, physicists, mathematicians, biomathematicians
JAN 2011 260PP 978-3-527-40931-0 CL £75.00 €89.00
Particle Physics Experiments at High Energy Colliders JOHN HAUPTMAN Iowa State University, USA
✤✤ The first textbook dedicated to the complexities and the simplicities of high energy colliders ✤✤ Valuable as a specialized reference for a standard course in particle physics, and as a principal text for a special topics course focused on large collider experiments ✤✤ Written by one of the leading experts developing the International Linear Collider READERSHIP: Students, lecturers, physical institutes, libraries at universities, libraries at university institutes, physicists, physicists in industry, experimental physicists, high energy physicists, historians of physics
NOV 2010 250PP 978-3-527-40825-2 PR £60.00 €69.00
Charge and Energy Transfer Dynamics in Molecular Systems VOLKHARD MAY & OLIVER KÜHN Humboldt-University, Germany; Free University Berlin, Germany
✤✤ Must-have reading not only for theoreticians, but also valuable to experimentalists, as an aid to interpreting experimental data and to access the original literature ✤✤ In comparison to the successful 2nd edition, the work has been expanded by approximately 80 pages; all chapters have been enlarged as well as updated to account for recent developments ✤✤ New illustrating examples as well as an enlarged reference list are added ✤✤ Among the new topics of this third edition are: time-dependent density functional theory, heterogeneous electron transfer, e.g. between molecules and metal or semiconductor surfaces, current flows through a single molecule ✤✤ A new chapter gives an introduction to multidimensional spectroscopy READERSHIP: Molecular physicists, chemists, spectroscopists, biologists, molecular biologists, graduate students, libraries at university institutes, libraries at universities
FEB 2011 626PP 978-3-527-40732-3 CL £115.00
€149.00
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Optically Stimulated Luminescence
PHYSICS
Fundamentals and Applications
Edited by STEPHEN MCKEEVER, EDUARDO G. YUKIHARA, PETER CAPPER, SAFA KASAP & ARTHUR WILLOUGHBY Oklahoma State University, USA; Oklahoma State University, USA; SELEX Sensors & Airborne Syst. Infrared, UK; University of Saskatchewan, USA; University of Southampton, UK
✤✤ Provides the reader with information about the latest techniques and trends in the applications and understanding of the optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) phenomena ✤✤ Compares OSL instrumentation from the point of view of different advantages and disadvantages for different applications ✤✤ A must-buy for the majority of researchers in the field READERSHIP: Researchers in universities, government and private labs involved in solid-state/luminescence radiation dosimetry, postgraduate students, research assistants and experienced researchers, medical physicists, (solid-state) physicists, radiation dosimetry services in organizations and commercial services
FEB 2011 392PP 978-0-470-69725-2 CL £100.00 €129.00
Advanced Optical Flow Cytometry Methods and Disease Diagnoses
Edited by VALERY V. TUCHIN Saratov State University, Russia
✤✤ A comprehensive review of optical flow cytometry advances with top International expert contributions, and edited by a leading figure in the field of tissue optics ✤✤ Covers state-of-the-art research and advances in non-invasive in vivo cytometry and its applications with particular emphasis on novel biophotonic methods, disease diagnosis, and monitoring of disease treatment at single cell level in stationary and flow conditions ✤✤ This book thus covers the spectrum ranging from fundamental interactions between light, cells, vascular tissue, and cell labeling particles, to strategies and opportunities for preclinical and clinical research ✤✤ Also presented are discussions of advanced methods and techniques of classical flow cytometry READERSHIP: Bioengineers, microbiologists, molecular biologists, cell biologists, biophysicists, students of biotechnology, biotechnological institutes, spectroscopists, immunologists, clinical physicists, Ph.D. students in medicine, optical industry
MAR 2011 600PP 978-3-527-40934-1 CL £100.00
€119.00
Biohybrid Systems Nerves, Interfaces, and Machines
Edited by RANU JUNG Arizona State University, USA
✤✤ The newest, high-level work on this hot topic in medical physics ✤✤ Covering the issue from principles of neuroscience to in-vivo use ✤✤ Accessible for engineers and physicists alike ✤✤ With extensive data tables in the appendix and software samples on the web READERSHIP: Biophysicists, neurologists, engineers, electrical engineers, graduate students, libraries at university institutes, libraries at universities, company libraries
MAR 2011 320PP 978-3-527-40949-5 CL £100.00
€119.00
Condensed Matter Physics 2nd Edition
MICHAEL P. MARDER University of Texas at Austin, USA
✤✤ Brings together an exciting collection of heretofore disjointed new topics from the last three decades ✤✤ Provides a thorough treatment of classic topics, including band theory, transport theory, and semiconductor physics ✤✤ Clarifies subject matter for reader via frequent comparison of theory and experiment, both when they agree and when problems are still unsolved ✤✤ Comes with end-of-chapter problems, including computational exercises and a solutions manual for instructors READERSHIP: Graduate students, professionals, researchers and engineers, applied mathematicians and materials scientists
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nov 2010 980PP 978-0-470-61798-4 CL £83.50 €109.00
Theory and Applications
SUSHIL K. MISRA Concordia University, Canada
✤✤ Systematic, authoritative, and up-to-date monograph on the topic ✤✤ Provides coverage of both low and high frequency EPR, emphasizing the importance of adopting the multifrequency approach to study paramagnetic systems in full detail by using the EPR method ✤✤ Discusses not only the underlying theory and applications, but also all recent advances, with a final section devoted to future perspectives ✤✤ Fills a gap in the existing literature on this cutting-edge topic READERSHIP: Solid state physicists, spectroscopists, physical chemists, physicists in industry, medicinal chemists, biochemists, graduate students, libraries at universities, libraries at university institutes, company libraries
FEB 2011 740PP 978-3-527-40779-8 CL £145.00
€169.00
Advanced Characterization Techniques for Thin Film Solar Cells Edited by UWE RAU, DANIEL ABOU-RAS & THOMAS KIRCHARTZ RWTH Aachen University, Germany; Helmholtz Center Berlin, Germany; Institute of Energy Research, Germany
✤✤ Basic knowledge of characterization techniques ✤✤ Focus on emerging, specialized methods that are new in the field of photovoltaics with a proven relevance ✤✤ Concise and comprehensive lecture-like chapters on specific research methods ✤✤ Written by scientists from leading institutes in Germany, USA and Spain who use these methods as the core of their scientific work ✤✤ Can be used as supplementary reading in related courses READERSHIP: Students, solid state physicists, materials scientists, Ph.D. students in material sciences, physical institutes, materials institutes, libraries at university institutes, company libraries, libraries at universities, semiconductor physicists, semiconductor industry
MAR 2011 420PP 978-3-527-41003-3 CL £85.00 €99.00
Understanding Microelectronics A Top-Down Approach
FRANCO MALOBERTI University of Pavia, Italy
PHYSICS / ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
Multifrequency Electron Paramagnetic Resonance
✤✤ Introductory electronics textbook, with pioneering “top-down” approach more in line with the needs of students ✤✤ Starts with processing functions, then describes signals and their properties before analyzing the features of many systems; it explains a global view before going into specifics ✤✤ Contains a useful balance of theory, example and verification of results ✤✤ Supplies a number of computer examples whose source code will be available for download on a supplementary website READERSHIP: Third and fourth year undergraduate students in electronics, lecturers and professors in electronics, engineers
MAR 2011 650PP 978-0-470-74555-7 CL £45.00 €57.90
VHDL for Logic Synthesis 3rd Edition
ANDREW RUSHTON TransEDA Ltd., UK
✤✤ Updated throughout to the cover the developments in VHDL 08 ✤✤ Includes new chapters on a large scale design example based on a RISC Processor, and code reuse describing how specific cases can be generalised so they can be reused ✤✤ Provides an increased number of worked examples ✤✤ Accompanying website providing the design files for synthesis of the large scale design example READERSHIP: Professional hardware engineers using VHDL for logic synthesis
feb 2011 448PP 978-0-470-68847-2 CL £50.00 €65.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-98325-5
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Computer System Design System-on-Chip
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
MICHAEL J. FLYNN & WAYNE LUK Stanford University, USA; Imperial College London, UK
✤✤ Provides a new treatment of computer system design, particularly for System-on-Chip (SOC) ✤✤ Bridges the gap between system design and SOC architecture ✤✤ Focuses on a hardware-oriented approach to system design and provides a high-level systems-centric view rather than a processor-centric view ✤✤ Written by leading researchers in the field of computer engineering ✤✤ Includes exercises at the end of each chapter READERSHIP: Graduate students in computer science, computer engineering and electrical engineering, system design professionals, SOC engineers, computer scientists
MAR 2011 320PP 978-0-470-64336-5 CL £50.50 €65.90
The Dark Side of Software Engineering
The Ethics and Realities of Subversion, Lying, Espionage, and Other Nefarious Activities
JOHANN ROST & ROBERT L. GLASS ✤✤ Written in a quick-reading magazine style. Hacking and unethical business practices are topics that are timely and popular even among general readers ✤✤ This book marks the first book-length publication of this new original research by these well-respected professionals ✤✤ Features insights from other recognized names in the computing and software field READERSHIP: Software engineering practitioners/managers, MBA program textbook, software engineering program textbook SERIES: WILEY-IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY PRESS
FEB 2011 256PP 978-0-470-59717-0 PR £23.50 €30.90
Automating in STEP 7 Basic with SIMATIC S7-1200
Hardware Components, Programming with STEP 7 Basic in LAD and FBD, Visualization with HMI Basic Panels
HANS BERGER ✤✤ Describes the hardware components of the SIMATIC S7-1200 micro PLC, its configuration and parameterization ✤✤ An introduction into STEP 7 Basic shows the basics of programming and trouble shooting ✤✤ Hans Berger is an experienced developer of automation systems and software and a successful author of technical books ✤✤ First book of its kind READERSHIP: Automation industry, automation engineers, lecturers in measurement and control engineering, polytechnics for automation
SEP 2010 400PP 978-3-89578-356-2 CL £45.00 €49.90
Control Systems Engineering 6th Edition International Student Version
NORMAN S. NISE California State Polytechnic University, USA
✤✤ Highly regarded for its case studies and accessible writing, it is a valuable resource for engineers ✤✤ Taking a practical approach while presenting clear and complete explanations ✤✤ Real-world examples demonstrate the analysis and design process ✤✤ In addition, helpful skill-assessment exercises, numerous in-chapter examples, review questions, and problems reinforce key concepts ✤✤ Tutorials are also included on the latest versions of MATLAB, the Control System Toolbox, Simulink, the Symbolic Math Toolbox, and MATLAB’s graphical user interface (GUI) tools
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READERSHIP: College and university students and for those who wish to master the subject through self study
MAR 2011 888PP 978-0-470-64612-0 PR £49.99 €65.90
International Student Version 10th Edition
J. DAVID IRWIN & ROBERT M. NELMS Both Auburn University
✤✤ Includes even more features to engage and motivate readers ✤✤ Enhances visual learning through chapter openers and photos ✤✤ Introduces figures with colour-coding to significantly improve comprehension ✤✤ Features problems and expanded application examples in PSPICE, MATLAB, and LabView ✤✤ Presents new quizzes to reinforce the key concepts READERSHIP: Engineering students
FEB 2011 800 PP 978-0-470-87377-9 PR £49.99 €65.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-470-23455-6
Advanced Topics in Spectral Techniques for Hyperspectral Imaging CHEIN-I CHANG University of Maryland, USA
✤✤ No similar book available in market except the author’s introductory book, Hyperspectral Imaging: Techniques for Spectral Detection and Classification, published in 2003 ✤✤ A thorough reference on the cutting edge technique of hyperspectral imaging in remote sensing data processing ✤✤ Includes discussion of applications used in the magnetic resonance imaging industry, and landmine detection technology READERSHIP: Professionals and researchers in government agencies, industries, and academia working in the field of remote sensing, electromagnetics, and hyperspectral imaging
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
Engineering Circuit Analysis
FEB 2011 600PP 978-0-471-69056-6 CL £86.95 €112.00
Mathematics of Bioinformatics Theory, Methods and Applications
MATTHEW HE & SERGEY PETOUKHOV Nova Southern University, USA; Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
✤✤ Covers genetic codes, sequences, structures, functions, biological networks/systems, and interfaces with mathematics, making connections between mathematics and bioinformatics for the bioinformatics specialist ✤✤ Provides integrative models for potential simulations, modeling, and implementation utilizing algorithms and analysis for the computer scientist ✤✤ Details recent research covering other branches of mathematics such as linear algebra, topology, differential geometry, fractals and chaos theory have found useful applications in bioinformatics ✤✤ Chapters organized into a logical and comprehensive presentation, making the information easy to follow READERSHIP: Scientists and professionals covering bioinformatics, mathematics, computer informatics, theoretical biology, mathematical biology, biotechnology and upper level undergraduate and graduate students in these fields SERIES: WILEY SERIES IN BIOINFORMATICS
mar 2011 328PP 978-0-470-40443-0 CL £66.95 €87.90
Fundamentals of Wavelets Theory, Algorithms, and Applications 2nd Edition
JAIDEVA C. GOSWAMI & ANDREW K. CHAN Schlumberger Well Services, USA; University of Birmingham, UK
✤✤ Provides a thorough treatment of wavelets from an engineering point of view ✤✤ A one-stop source of theory, algorithms, applications, and computer codes related to wavelets ✤✤ Includes numerous examples and figures, and features wide-ranging applications such as signal processing, electromagnetic wave scattering, and boundary value problems READERSHIP: Senior and graduate students in electrical engineering, physics and mathematics, research engineers and physicists, design and software engineers in telecommunications and signal processing industries SERIES: WILEY SERIES IN MICROWAVE AND OPTICAL ENGINEERING
FEB 2011 408PP 978-0-470-48413-5 CL £76.95 €99.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-19748-5
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RF and Microwave Transmitter Design
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
ANDREI GREBENNIKOV Alcatel-Lucent, Ireland
✤✤ Includes numerous results of both well-known and new theoretical analyses ✤✤ Shares practical designs of modern radio transmitters and their components ✤✤ Provides novel designs and approaches that combine circuit designs, analytical calculations, and computeraided design to shorten overall design time READERSHIP: University-level professors, scientists, and students researching RF and microwave activity, R&D personnel, practicing designers and engineers, students SERIES: WILEY SERIES IN MICROWAVE AND OPTICAL ENGINEERING
MAR 2011 650PP 978-0-470-52099-4 CL £93.50 €122.00
Microstrip Filters for RF/Microwave Applications 2nd Edition
JIA-SHENG HONG Heriot-Watt University, UK
✤✤ Microstrip devices, such as filters, have become increasingly popular owing to their advantages in size, cost, conformity to the supporting structure, and ease of fabrication ✤✤ The second edition of this book is updated to reflect the changes in the technology that have occurred over the last 8 years and to describe the use of microstrip filters in combination with other planar transmission line structures ✤✤ Topics include: dual-band and multi-band filters, liquid crystal polymer (LCP) multilayer filters, micromachined filters, ferroelectric and other tuneable filters, ultra-wideband (UWB) filters, RF MIMS READERSHIP: Professional engineers designing filters for communications and microwave applications, graduate students and researchers SERIES: WILEY SERIES IN MICROWAVE AND OPTICAL ENGINEERING
MAR 2011 672PP 978-0-470-40877-3 CL £80.50 €105.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-38877-7
CMOS
Circuit Design, Layout, and Simulation 3rd Edition
R. JACOB BAKER Boise State University, USA
✤✤ Additional, practical information makes the book even more useful as an academic text and companion for the working design engineer ✤✤ Images and figures are updated throughout the book ✤✤ Filled with practical design examples, discussions, and problems ✤✤ The solutions to the end-of-chapter problems (for self-study) and the netlists used when simulating the circuits are found at CMOSedu.com READERSHIP: Graduate students, practicing engineers in semiconductor designing both analog and digital SERIES: WILEY-IEEE PRESS SERIES ON MICROELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
sep 2010 1208PP 978-0-470-88132-3 CL £83.50 €109.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-470-22941-5
Advanced Circuits for Emerging Technology KRZYSZTOF INIEWSKI University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada
✤✤ Covers advanced circuit designs for emerging technologies in digital, analog and memory VLSI ✤✤ The circuit design introduces low energy consumption design which is essential for current electronics device design ✤✤ Contributed articles are presented by major industrial and academic global players including IBM, Toshiba, Sun-Microsystems, Samsung, Tohoku University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Ohio State University, Technical University Munich ✤✤ Includes not only CMOS, but also other advanced semiconductor materials including SoI, SiGe, InP & 3-D CMOS
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READERSHIP: Semiconductor circuit design engineers in analog, digital and mixed signal circuit designs, graduate students, practicing engineers in semiconductor designing both analog and digital
MAR 2011 400PP 978-0-470-90005-5 CL £90.50 €119.00
A Practical Handbook
BRUCE P. GIBBS Integral Systems, Inc, USA
✤✤ Discusses model development in sufficient detail so that the reader may design an estimator that meets all application requirements and is robust to modeling assumptions ✤✤ Presents methods for deciding on the “best” model ✤✤ Presents little known extensions of least squares estimation or Kalman filtering that provide guidance on model structure and parameters ✤✤ Discusses implementation issues that make the estimator more accurate or efficient, or that make it flexible so that model alternatives can be easily compared READERSHIP: Practicing engineers, designers and analysts using estimation theory in a variety of fields as well as students
DEC 2010 640PP 978-0-470-52970-6 CL £96.95 €125.00
Service Oriented Architecture Software Engineering for Enterprise Applications
DOMINIC DUGGAN Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
✤✤ Synergy of low-level technical and high-level systems engineering perspectives ✤✤ Examples in Java Enterprise Edition, Windows Concurrency Framework, and others ✤✤ Emphasis on available tools, such as Glassfish, EMF and YAWL, that students can use for hands-on experimentation if they are so inclined READERSHIP: Students in computer science, information systems, and systems engineering, software development professionals, computer scientists, and software architects SERIES: QUANTITATIVE SOFTWARE ENGINEERING SERIES
MAR 2011 600PP 978-0-470-56545-2 CL £80.50 €105.00
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
Advanced Kalman Filtering, Least-Squares and Modeling
Software Test Automation from Components to Systems Models, Theory, Tools, and Practice
JERRY Z. GAO, HENRY MUCCINI & XIAOYING BAI San Jose State University, USA; University of Minnesota, USA; University of L’Aquila, Italy
✤✤ Software testing and quality assurance is one of the most critical tasks in quality control of software products and application systems ✤✤ Provides valuable insights on how to achieve software test automation in perspective of software design, testing and tools ✤✤ Uses a model-driven approach to demonstrate how to analyze, find, or define the right test automation solution for a given software product and achieve the expected software test automation objectives ✤✤ Gives students clear concepts, issues, models, methods (or solutions), coverage and limits, tools, and examples READERSHIP: Software test managers, test engineers, test automation engineers, quality assurance engineers, software development engineers and R& D staff, students
FEB 2011 384PP 978-0-470-37194-7 CL £60.50 €77.90
Design of Multithreaded Software The Entity-Life Modeling Approach
BO SANDÉN Colorado Technical University, USA
✤✤ A comprehensive, authoritative, and practical look at the entity-life modeling (ELM) design approach ✤✤ Introduces a genuinely novel design approach for reactive software ✤✤ Teaches how to put threading to use in designing software for reactive systems ✤✤ Builds on the foundations established by several popular textbooks on threading and real-time and embedded systems development READERSHIP: Software architects, software designers, systems designers, systems programmers, programmers, embedded system engineers, interactive system engineers, software architecture researchers, software architecture methodologists and systems design researchers SERIES: WILEY-IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY PRESS
JAN 2011 304PP 978-0-470-87659-6 CL £60.50 €77.90
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Developments in Data Storage
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
Materials Perspective
S. N. PIRAMANAYAGAM & CHONG TOW CHONG Both of A*STAR, Singapore
✤✤ Examines the latest developments in this rapidly advancing field ✤✤ Provides fundamentals for people new to the field, as well as all the information more advanced practitioners need ✤✤ Includes crucial data on optical data storage ✤✤ An invaluable reference material for the advanced researcher READERSHIP: Graduate students who work in magnetism, magnetic and optical recording, engineers from the hard disk and optical storage industry SERIES: WILEY-IEEE PRESS
mar 2011 300PP 978-0-470-50100-9 CL £80.50 €105.00
Lithography STEFAN LANDIS ✤✤ Lithography is now a complex tool at the heart of a technological process for manufacturing micro and nanocomponents ✤✤ A multidisciplinary technology, lithography continues to push the limits of optics, chemistry, mechanics, micro and nano-fluids, etc. ✤✤ This book deals with essential technologies and processes, primarily used in industrial manufacturing of microprocessors and other electronic components READERSHIP: Physicists, chemists and electrical and mechanical engineers and researchers
DEC 2010 320PP 978-1-84821-202-2 CL £74.50 €95.90
Probabilistic Transmission System Planning WENYUAN LI British Columbia Transmission Corp. Canada
✤✤ Includes topics not in other books such as probabilistic time series and neural network in load forecast; load clustering; uncertainty and correlation of bus loads; probabilistic search optimization techniques and risk index based contingency ranking in the system analysis ✤✤ Covers probabilistic voltage stability assessment and fuzzy modeling under the subject of reliability evaluation; unreliability cost incorporated into engineering economics and uncertainty analysis of economic parameters; and data preparation in probabilistic transmission planning ✤✤ Written by an award-winning author READERSHIP: Engineers/managers in electric utilities, independent system operators (ISO), consulting companies and electricity regulators, professors, post-graduates SERIES: IEEE PRESS SERIES ON POWER ENGINEERING
MAR 2011 320PP 978-0-470-63001-3 CL £63.50 €81.90
Integration of Distributed Generation in the Power System MATH H. BOLLEN STRI AB, Sweden
✤✤ Gives a power-system viewpoint contrary to the energy viewpoint presented in many other books on DG ✤✤ Emphasis on systematic and transparent calculation methods allowing a quantification of the amount of DG that can be integrated at a certain location of the grid or in the grid as a whole ✤✤ Provides an overview of the different energy sources, with emphasis on wind power, solar power and CHP (Combined Heat & Power) ✤✤ Provides a general overview of the different methods available to allow more DG to be connected to the grid, ranging from classical methods like building more lines, to advanced methods like power-electronics control, and even future methods like smartgrids and microgrids
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READERSHIP: Stakeholders in the DG integration game, undergraduate and postgraduate students in the power engineering and energy fields, utility engineers, consultants SERIES: IEEE PRESS SERIES ON POWER ENGINEERING
JAN 2011 544PP 978-0-470-64337-2 CL £90.50 €119.00
Fundamentals and Applications
K. LINGA MURTY & INDRAJIT CHARIT Both of North Carolina State University, USA
✤✤ Knowledge of materials is of paramount importance for effective nuclear reactor design and applications ✤✤ Covers both fundamental and advanced aspects of nuclear materials beginning with an overview of nuclear reactor systems, to help readers to get familiarized with varied designs ✤✤ Presents sophisticated concepts of nuclear materials in a lucid and accessible manner, and emphasizes recent developments and outstanding problems in the subject ✤✤ Each chapter is followed by a summary, recommended references and problems ✤✤ An appendix compiles useful property data relevant for nuclear reactor applications READERSHIP: Graduate and undergraduate students, nuclear physicists, nuclear industry, engineers in power technology, libraries
FEB 2011 750PP 978-3-527-40767-5 PR £65.00 €79.00
Wind Energy Handbook 2nd Edition
TONY BURTON, NICK JENKINS, DAVID SHARPE & ERVIN BOSSANYI Wind Energy Consultant, UK; University of Manchester, UK; Loughborough University, UK; Garrad Hassan Partners, Bristol, UK
✤✤ The first edition is the leading reference for wind energy researchers and practitioners worldwide. This edition has 25% new material, including a new chapter covering offshore wind turbines and wind farms ✤✤ Revises the chapter on the aerodynamics of horizontal axis wind turbines to include new sections on general momentum theory, lifting line theory and dynamic stall ✤✤ Comprehensively covers advances in wind turbine technology, featuring updated chapters on wind resource, design and design loads, and reviews wind farms and the development of wind energy projects ✤✤ Provides data on Standards and National Targets on a companion website READERSHIP: Power engineers, wind engineers, turbine designers and wind energy consultants, senior undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers.
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
An Introduction to Nuclear Materials
FEB 2011 800PP 978-0-470-69975-1 CL £90.00 €119.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-48997-9
Chalcogenide Photovoltaics Physics, Technologies, and Thin Film Devices
ROLAND SCHEER & HANS-WERNER SCHOCK Both of Hahn-Meitner Institut, Germany
✤✤ Despite strong interest in this device class, no comprehensive description of the most important material and device aspects has been published yet ✤✤ Commercial market penetration of chalcogenide photovoltaics is foreseeable for the near future since this class of devices has achieved the highest energy conversion efficiencies approaching 20% among thin film technologies ✤✤ Covers the five most important topics: material properties, energy conversion at heterojunctions, modelling, analysis concepts and mass production aspects ✤✤ Authors and Hahn-Meitner Institute are very well known and renowned in this field READERSHIP: Materials scientists, chemists in industry, semiconductor physicists, semiconductor industry, optical industry, libraries, materials institutes, physical institutes, solid state chemists, surface chemists
FEB 2011 392PP 978-3-527-31459-1 CL £75.00 €99.00
Power Conversion and Control of Wind Energy Systems BIN WU, YONGQIANG LANG & NAVID ZARGARI Both of Ryerson University, Canada; Rockwell Automation, Canada
✤✤ Reflects the latest technologies in power conversion and control of wind energy systems ✤✤ Presents the most comprehensive analysis on a variety of practical wind energy systems ✤✤ Illustrates important concepts with simulations and experiments ✤✤ Provides design guidance with tables, charts, and graphs READERSHIP: Practicing engineers, college professors, consultants, graduate students, electrical technicians SERIES: WILEY-IEEE PRESS
mar 2011 350PP
978-0-470-59365-3 CL £73.50 €95.90
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Electromagnetic Scattering
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
Theory, Methods and Applications to Signal and Image Processing
JONATHAN BLACKLEDGE Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
✤✤ Provides introductory material which connects the physics of electromagnetic scattering with the models that underpin signal and image processing under the weak scattering approximation ✤✤ Develops an “exact inverse scattering method” which allows additive noise to be understood in terms of multiple scattering processes ✤✤ Offers applications of diffusion based models to solve the inverse scattering problem under string scattering conditions ✤✤ Contains case studies to give electromagnetic scattering theories real-world relevance READERSHIP: Researchers and practicing professionals, particularly those involved in the modeling of optical and other EM imaging systems, signal processing engineering, undergraduate and graduate students
MAR 2011 300PP 978-0-470-63181-2 CL £66.95 €87.90
Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection Edited by ANDREW W. WOOD & COLIN ROY ✤✤ Subject is of great current interest and concern ✤✤ Unusually complete coverage of the topic ✤✤ Only comprehensive treatment of nonionizing radiation that is not a proceedings or journal article collection ✤✤ Contributors are foremost experts in their subject areas READERSHIP: Manufacturers, government regulators and agencies (OSHA, EPA, NIH, DOD), researchers, interested laypersons and students
MAR 2011 450PP 978-0-471-44681-1 CL £83.50 €109.00
Mathematical Morphology Edited by LAURENT NAJMAN & HUGUES TALBOT Both of ESIEE, France
✤✤ Mathematical morphology was historically the first non-linear theory in the field of image processing. It tests on three pillars that make its success: a solid theory, a wide scope and an effective implementation ✤✤ The primary objective of this book is to provide state-of-the-art teaching of mathematical morphology ✤✤ Offers an original and innovative content ✤✤ Contains contributions from 26 of the most eminent authors in the domain READERSHIP: Postgraduates, researchers and practitioners working in signal and image processing
jul 2010 528PP 978-1-84821-215-2 CL £130.00 €169.00
Detection Estimation and Modulation Theory Part I 2nd Edition
HARRY L. VAN TREES & KRISTINE L. BELL Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA; George Mason University, USA
✤✤ Fully revised and updated Second Edition of the 1968 classic ✤✤ Has important applications in radar, sonar, communications, seismology, biomedical engineering and astronomy ✤✤ Includes section summaries, examples, a large number of problems, and Instructor’s Solutions Manual READERSHIP: Textbook for senior and graduate students, professional reference
JAN 2011 1150PP 978-0-470-54296-5 CL £73.50 €95.90
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Sensemaking, a Systems Engineering Approach
DENNIS K. LEEDOM & ROBERT G. EGGLESTON Evidence Based Research, Inc., USA; Air Force Research Laboratory, USA
✤✤ Provides systems engineers and related communities with an integrated framework for analyzing and designing complex human-technological work systems ✤✤ Applies this unified engineering paradigm across a variety of case studies and illustrates its power for addressing many of the multidisciplinary issues ✤✤ Presents a set of guiding principles for applying this paradigm in future systems engineering, modeling, and experimentation efforts READERSHIP: Professional practitioners engaged in the study, analysis, and design of complex socio-technological work systems, graduate students in systems engineering, experimental psychology, human factors engineering, operations research, knowledge engineering, information science, and management science SERIES: WILEY SERIES IN SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
MAR 2011 280PP 978-0-470-59095-9 CL £63.50 €81.90
Decision Making in Systems Engineering and Management 2nd Edition
GREGORY S. PARNELL, PATRICK J. DRISCOLL & DALE L. HENDERSON All of United States Military Academy, USA
✤✤ The book has exercises and examples, and case studies and is accompanied by a Solutions Manual for Instructors ✤✤ A new section introducing models and issues associated with reliability growth in systems and its implications for system test and evaluation ✤✤ An extension of systems decision process (SDP) to include new techniques developed since the 1st Edition READERSHIP: Undergraduate and introductory graduate students in systems engineering, engineering management, and systems management, management and systems engineering consultants, upper division secondary school education teachers and program directors SERIES: WILEY SERIES IN SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
Knowledge Management in the Age of Complexity
DEC 2010 520PP 978-0-470-90042-0 CL £80.50 €105.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-470-16570-6
Lead-Free Solder Process Development Edited by JASBIR BATH, GREG HENSHALL & CAROL A. HANDWERKER Flextronics International, USA; Purdue University, USA; National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
✤✤ A fully up-to-date, practical approach to implementing lead-free soldering, presented by leading industry experts ✤✤ It is intended as a reference guide to engineers in the industry migrating to lead-free soldering, not as an exhaustive review of the literature but a practical reference guide for selected, key subject areas ✤✤ Emphasis upon practical knowledge of lead-free soldering, rather than on theory which most users will not use in their work ✤✤ Each subject area is discussed by those who have conducted work in the field and can provide insight into what are the most important areas to consider READERSHIP: Process, quality and reliability engineers SERIES: WILEY-IEEE PRESS
FEB 2011 264PP 978-0-470-41074-5 CL £66.95 €87.90
Generic Inference
A Unifying Theory for Automated Reasoning
MARC POULY & JUERG KOHLAS Both of University of Fribourg, Switzerland
✤✤ Introduces a generic approach for inference which can be used for a wide variety of reasoning problems ✤✤ Focuses on the computational aspect of the abstract framework ✤✤ Emphasizes the application view, providing examples and clear descriptions of the different practical applications ✤✤ Dr. Kohlas is the leading international authority on the topic READERSHIP: Researchers, graduate students and professional programmers of inference methods
MAR 2011 250PP 978-0-470-52701-6 CL £73.50 €95.90
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Nano-lithography
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
STEFAN LANDIS CEA-LETI-Minatec, France
✤✤ While the nanoworld has been opening up, researchers have had in recent years a wonderful playground to develop new technologies to shape this nanospace. They are essential for the miniaturization of microelectronics in various application fields, suggesting the emergence of new features ✤✤ This title addresses both the physical principles and scientific and technical issues of such major alternative approaches to nanolithography READERSHIP: Graduate and research students, others in academia or industry with interested in engineering, physics, applied sciences, or life sciences
DEC 2010 320PP 978-1-84821-211-4 CL £86.95 €112.00
Advanced Internet Protocols MALLIKARJUN TATIPAMULA & EIJI OKI Juniper Networks, USA; NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories, Japan
✤✤ Provides up-to-date coverage of internet protocols in basic and advanced concepts ✤✤ Informs the reader of applicability of protocols in emerging technologies, such as Wireless and Optical ✤✤ Approaches the topic with practical design approaches for internetworking, while retaining the theoretical aspect: a good balance to accommodate both academia and industry professionals READERSHIP: Graduate students, R&D managers, software and hardware engineers, system engineers and telecommunication/ networking professionals
MAR 2011 450PP 978-0-470-49903-0 CL £76.95 €99.90
Self-Adaptive Systems for Machine Intelligence HAIBO HE Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
✤✤ Explores the system level of architectures and models to achieve learning ✤✤ Covers a large number of applications ✤✤ Provides discussion of the hardware architecture for machine intelligence ✤✤ Presents the latest research and developments in the field READERSHIP: Academic researchers, professionals, industrial researchers and R&D engineers, graduate and undergraduate students
FEB 2011 250PP 978-0-470-34396-8 CL £56.95 €73.90
Reliability Technology
Principles and Practice of Failure Prevention in Electronic Systems
NORMAN PASCOE MIT Consultant, UK
✤✤ Revolutionary in focus, as it describes how to achieve failure free performance rather than how to predict an acceptable performance failure rate (reliability technology rather than reliability engineering) ✤✤ Author has over 40 years experience in the field, and the text is based on classroom tested notes from the reliability technology course he taught at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA ✤✤ Contains graphical interpretations of mathematical models together with diagrams, tables of physical constants, case studies and unique worked examples
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READERSHIP: Quality and reliability engineers, manufacturing process engineers, environmental test engineers and design engineers in domestic, commercial and military electronics industries, advanced senior electrical and electronic engineering students, production managers, project managers, and procurement managers in telecommunications, automotive and aerospace industries
mar 2011 416PP 978-0-470-74966-1 CL £65.00 €83.90
Quantum Physics for Biologists, Chemists, Computer Scientists and Nanotechnologists
PAUL SANGHERA Formerly of CERN Laboratories, Switzerland
✤✤ This book teaches quantum physics to the non-physicist ✤✤ Explains quantum physics in the practical context of computer science, biology, chemistry and nanotechnology ✤✤ Tables and diagrams (with full explanations) are used as a visual aid to present data and explain concepts with some mathematical equations and derivations ✤✤ Instructor resource package includes problems/exercises (in addition to the problems in the book) and solutions to the problems, test answers to the test questions and PowerPoint slides for class presentation READERSHIP: Scientists, engineers and technologists working in the fields of computer science, biology, chemistry, engineering and nanotechnology
FEB 2011 504PP 978-0-470-29452-9 CL £73.50 €95.90
Mobile Robots
Navigation, Control and Remote Sensing
GERALD COOK George Mason University, USA
✤✤ Covers topics that include control, navigation and remote sensing, all with application to mobile robots ✤✤ There is not an existing book which addresses this particular combination of topics ✤✤ Introduces methods such as linearization and use of linear control design methods for control about a reference trajectory, use of lyapunov stability theory for nonlinear control design, derivation of optimal control strategies via Pontryagin’s maximum principle, derivation of a local coordinate system which is fundamental for the steering of vehicles along a path never before traversed READERSHIP: Graduate students or a reference book for practicing engineers working in related areas SERIES: WILEY-IEEE PRESS
MAR 2011 320PP 978-0-470-63021-1 CL £66.95 €87.90
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
Quantum Physics for Scientists and Technologists
Fundamentals of Sensor Network Programming Applications and Technology
SRIDHAR S. IYENGAR, NANDAN PARAMESHWARAN, VIR V. PHOHA, N. BALAKRISHNAN & CHUKA D. OKOYE Louisiana State University, USA; University of New South Wales, Australia; Louisiana Tech University, USA; Indian Institute of Science, India; Louisiana Tech University, USA
✤✤ Develops programming methodologies unique to sensor networks ✤✤ Shows how networks of sensors are formed ✤✤ Includes actual code tested in a laboratory environment ✤✤ Provides structured examples which allow teachers to demonstrate the material with only a small network of four (or more) sensor nodes and a laptop, in an accessible and transportable manner READERSHIP: Professionals working in industry, graduate students in higher institutions of learning, computer science professionals and academic researchers SERIES: WILEY-IEEE PRESS
DEC 2010 350PP 978-0-470-87614-5 CL £63.50 €81.90
Advanced Methods of Biomedical Signal Processing Edited by SERGIO CERUTTI & CARLO MARESI Milan Polytechnic University, Italy; University of Florence, Italy
✤✤ Provides a complete introduction of advanced methods of signal processing applied to biomedical engineering problems ✤✤ Prominent experts in the areas of biomedical signal processing, biomedical data treatment, medicine, signal processing, system biology, and applied physiology introduce novel techniques and algorithms as well as their clinical or physiological applications READERSHIP: Graduate and PhD students in engineering and physics courses (biomedical engineering program); research professionals in biological sciences SERIES: WILEY-IEEE PRESS SERIES ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
JAN 2011 512PP 978-0-470-42214-4 CL £73.50 €95.90
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3D Television Content Capture, Encoding and Transmission
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING / COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
Building the Transport Infrastructure for Commercial Services
Daniel Minoli Formerly of Bell Telephone Laboratories, USA
✤✤ First book to present this technology as applied to commercial programming for the consumer ✤✤ 3DTV Broadcasts will be initiated in 2010 ✤✤ Market for 3DTV is expected to grow to 22 billion by 2018 ✤✤ Book will discuss the various 3D Display approaches and Technologies READERSHIP: System planners, broadcast TV industry satellite operators, internet service providers, terrestrial telecommunication carriers, content developers, design engineers, venture capitalists, students and professors
Sept 2010 248pp 978-0-470-64973-2 cl £60.50 €77.90
Introducing New Technologies in the Telecommunications Market Experiences from the Front Line
STEFANO BARONI NuPhoenix, Inc., USA
✤✤ Explains successes and failures of companies who have implemented new technologies in the field of telecommunications and draw lessons from their experiences ✤✤ Readers learn from the successes and failures of telecommunications start-up companies ✤✤ Covers key internal and external factors (i.e., technology, business/market, organization/execution) impacting the final results ✤✤ Includes suggestions and recommendations to other entrepreneurs READERSHIP: Anyone involved in the research, development and marketing of telecommunications technologies, graduate students of electrical engineering/telecommunications and students in MBA programs
JAN 2011 200PP 978-0-471-69692-6 CL £33.50 €43.90
QOS-Enabled Networks Tools and Foundations
MIGUEL BARREIROS & PETER LUNDQVIST Both of Juniper Networks, Portugal
✤✤ Provides an understanding of the theory of QoS mechanisms in packet networks and how to apply them in practice ✤✤ Discusses QoS management features found in modern routers ✤✤ Addresses network behavior (“real effects”) related to configuration of network elements (routers and switches) ✤✤ Contains a “vendor-agnostic” approach in contrast to existing literature READERSHIP: Networking engineers exposed to QoS, service providers, ISP’s and enterprises, network design engineers, network operations engineer, readers with a basic networking knowledge and interest in the QOS topic SERIES: WILEY SERIES ON COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKING & DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
JAN 2011 248PP 978-0-470-68697-3 CL £55.00 €71.90
Modelling and Dimensioning of Mobile Wireless Networks from GSM to LTE
MACIEJ STASIAK, MARIUSZ GLABOWSKI, ARKADIUSZ WISNIEWSKI & PIOTR ZWIERZYKOWSKI Poznan University of Technology, Poland; Poznan University of Technology, Poland; Orange, Poland; Poznan University of Technology, Poland
✤✤ Describes the architecture and the modes of operation of the cellular 2/3/4 G systems and the Long Term Evolution (LTE) network ✤✤ Covers the traffic theory and engineering within the context of mobile networks ✤✤ Presents original analytical methods that enable their users to dimension selected interfaces of cellular networks ✤✤ Discusses models for the analysis and dimensioning of the Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) radio interface and the Iub interface, both carrying a mixture of Release 99 traffic (R99) and HighSpeed Packet Access (HSPA) traffic streams
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READERSHIP: Professional engineers in the areas of mobile wireless networks technology, researchers and scientists, advanced students in the fields of mobile communications networks and systems
jan 2011 352PP 978-0-470-66586-2 CL £65.00 €83.90
RALF KREHER & KARSTEN GAENGER Both of Tektronix, Inc., Germany
✤✤ Provides an in-depth description of LTE signalling protocols and specifications for the third generation of mobile communications ✤✤ Explains LTE signalling messages, procedures and measurements down to bit and byte level, with trace examples taken from real lab and field experience ✤✤ Covers the crucial key performance indicators (KPI) to be measured during field trials and deployments phase of LTE networks ✤✤ Addresses network monitoring and optimization for early analysis of LTE systems, using dedicated case examples READERSHIP: Network operators and equipment manufacturers, engineers, technicians, network planners, developers, researchers, designers, testing personnel and project managers, consulting and training companies, standardization bodies, graduate students studying in the field of telecommunications, technical journalists, non-technical staff of network operators
dec 2010 312PP 978-0-470-68900-4 CL £70.00 €89.90
From GSM to LTE
An Introduction to Mobile Networks and Mobile Broadband
MARTIN SAUTER Deutsche Telekom / T-Mobile, Germany
✤✤ The first edition of this book was originally published as Communication Systems for the Mobile Information Society, and will be updated to include key recent development in the field ✤✤ Offers approximately 25% new material, which includes a major new chapter on LTE and updates to the existing material including Release 4 BICN in relation to GSM
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
LTE Signaling, Troubleshooting and Optimization
✤✤ Describes the different systems based on the standards, their practical implementation and the design assumptions that were made, and the performance and capacity of each system in practice is analyzed and explained ✤✤ Questions at the end of each chapter and answers on the accompanying website make this book ideal for self study or as course material READERSHIP: Telecommunication engineers, professionals, computer science and electrical engineering undergraduate and graduate students
MAR 2011 448PP 978-0-470-66711-8 CL £65.00 €77.90
OFDM
Theory and Practice
ROBERT SHORT PhaseLocked Systems, Canada
✤✤ Provides a systematic introduction to both the theoretical background and the practical applications of OFDM ✤✤ Features complete equations and modelling systems essential to engineers working in the area ✤✤ Concludes each section with exercises and examples to ensure the reader builds a strong understanding of the topic ✤✤ Includes a companion website with examples of MATLAB/octave scripts READERSHIP: Engineers, wireless communication system engineers, those working in an R&D organisation, technical libraries, postgraduate students, researchers
mar 2011 384PP 978-0-470-66093-5 CL £65.00 €83.90
Turbo Coding, Turbo Equalisation and Space-Time Coding EXIT-Chart-Aided Near-Capacity Designs for Wireless Channels 2nd Edition
L. Hanzo, T. H. Liew, B. L. Yeap & R. Y. S. Tee University of Southampton, UK; Motorola, UK; Motorola, UK; Ernst & Young, UK
✤✤ Provides a comprehensive review of the applications of iterative coding to a number of scenarios, including modulation, equalization and space-time coding ✤✤ Includes approximately 25% new material with 5 new chapters on Multilevel Coding Theory; MLC Design Using EXIT Analysis; Space Time Sphere Packing Aided MLC/ BICM Design; MLC/ BICM Schemes for Wireless Internet and Near-Capacity Irregular BICM-ID Design ✤✤ Begins with a fundamental non-mathematical conceptual level, whilst advanced readers can turn directly to the required chapter which describe solutions to various communications problems READERSHIP: Researchers and postgraduate students; practicing, system and development engineers, undergraduates; telecommunications managers
MAR 2011 608PP 978-0-470-97290-8 CL £105.00 €135.00
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Modulation and Coding Techniques in Wireless Communications Sergei Semenov & Evgenii Krouk Nokia Mobile Phones, USA; St. Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation, Russia
✤✤ Relationships between modern standards and modulation and coding theory are examined ✤✤ Unique treatment of basic theory and existing wireless communication standards ✤✤ Divided into two parts - the first part develops techniques which are then applied and tailored to real world systems in the second part ✤✤ Written and edited by a team who have vast and varied experience from both industry and academia READERSHIP: Communications and electrical engineers, researchers and specialists in coding and wireless communications, postgraduate students, professionals in the field of wireless communications, students, industry engineers, R&D professionals
FEB 2011 680PP 978-0-470-74505-2 CL £85.00 €112.00
Algorithms and Parallel Computing FAYEZ GEBALI University of Victoria, Canada
✤✤ New techniques (z-transform, graphic, algebraic) for studying and analyzing parallel algorithms and how to use them ✤✤ Case studies throughout the book ✤✤ Problems at the end of each chapter and available solutions manual ✤✤ A companion website including lecture notes READERSHIP: Application developers, university researchers, graduate and seniors undergraduate students, software developers and major computer manufacturers such as Intel and NVIDA SERIES: WILEY SERIES ON PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING
MAR 2011 384PP 978-0-470-90210-3 CL £60.50 €77.90
Fiber-Optic Communication Systems 4th Edition
GOVIND P. AGRAWAL University of Rochester, USA
✤✤ Offers many student problems and a solutions manual for instructors ✤✤ Accompanied by a CD by OptSim Software which students can use to design point-to-point optical links ✤✤ The book has been fully updated to reflect the latest advances and includes two new chapters one dealing with advanced modulation formats (such as DPSK, QPSK, and QAM) and the other with new techniques such as all-optical regeneration READERSHIP: Senior undergraduate students, graduate students enrolled in the M.S. and Ph.D. degree programs, engineers and technicians involved with the telecommunications industry, scientists working in the fields of fiber optics and optical communications SERIES: WILEY SERIES IN MICROWAVE AND OPTICAL ENGINEERING
oct 2010 626PP 978-0-470-50511-3 CL £80.50 €105.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-21571-4
Communications Satellite Payload TERESA T. BRAUN Braun Communications Consulting GmbH, Switzerland
✤✤ This book is a unique combination of practical payload systems engineering and communications theory and applications ✤✤ Includes new analytical material by the author to save satellite power ✤✤ Contains a chapter dealing with interference from other communication systems and atmospherics READERSHIP: Satellite payload engineers, communications engineers, electrical engineers, mathematicians, satellite proposalwriters
MAR 2011 300PP 978-0-470-54084-8 CL £63.50 €81.90
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ROLAND BACKHOUSE The University of Nottingham, UK
✤✤ Novel approach to the mathematics of problem solving, in particular how to do logical calculations ✤✤ Many of the problems are well-known from (mathematical) puzzle books ✤✤ The solution method in the book is new and more relevant to the true nature of problem solving in the modern IT-dominated world ✤✤ The material in the book is relevant to many disciplines and the approach to teaching is unique ✤✤ Only elementary understanding of mathematics needed READERSHIP: Computing, engineering and maths students, and academics interested in the topic
MAR 2011 352PP 978-0-470-68453-5 PR £29.99 €38.90
Technical Mathematics 6th Edition
PAUL A. CALTER & MICHAEL A. CALTER Vermont Technical College, USA; University of Rochester, USA
✤✤ This edition is even cleaner and clearer than previous editions
MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS
Algorithmic Problem Solving
✤✤ Provides real-world, technical applications that promote intuitive reader learning, numerous fully worked examples and boxed and numbered formulas give students the essential practice they need to learn mathematics ✤✤ Computer projects are given where appropriate, including BASIC, spreadsheets, computer algebra systems, and computer-assisted drafting ✤✤ Everything the technical student may need is included, with the emphasis always on clarity and practical applications READERSHIP: Mathematics students
JAN 2011 736PP 978-0-470-53492-2 CL £72.95 €93.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-69593-6
Modeling the Internet and the Web Probabilistic Methods and Algorithms 2nd edition
PIERRE BALDI, PAOLO FRASCONI & PADHRAIC SMYTH University of California, USA; University of Florence, Italy; University of California, USA
✤✤ Includes new sections such as topic modelling applied to large-scale software data, LDA, text analysis, non parametric Bayesian methods and provides an updated section on model selection issues in clustering ✤✤ Looks at link analysis and provides a new section on spam detection with focus on graph labelling as well as web graphs with recent work from Kleinberg, Leskovec, Faloutsos and Newman ✤✤ Provides an integrated presentation of theory, examples, exercises and applications ✤✤ An associated website provides data sets and additional information READERSHIP: Researchers and practitioners from a variety of disciplines including computer science, machine learning, engineering, statistics, economics, business, social sciences, advanced undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines SERIES: WILEY SERIES ON METHODS AND APPLICATIONS IN DATA MINING
MAR 2011 352PP 978-0-470-66377-6 CL £50.00 €65.90
Statistical Pattern Recognition 3rd Edition
ANDREW WEBB, KEITH DEREK COPSEY & GAVIN CAWLEY QinetiQ Ltd; QinetiQ Ltd; University of East Anglia, UK
✤✤ Contains descriptions of up-to-date methodology and pattern processing techniques, including recent advances in nonparametric approaches to discrimination ✤✤ Illustrates techniques with examples of real-world applications Biometrics and security ✤✤ Includes a variety of exercises, now updated to include extensive computer projects ✤✤ Accompanied by a supporting website, featuring new exercises, solutions manual and lecture notes READERSHIP: Practitioners and researchers in the field of pattern recognition and graduate students studying pattern processing, neural networks, data mining and mathematical statistics, technical professionals working in advanced information development environments
MAR 2011 512PP 978-0-470-68228-9 PR £45.00 €57.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-470-84513-4 CL and 978-0-470-84514-1 PR
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Functions Modeling Change
MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS
A Preparation for Calculus, Fourth Edition International Student Version
ERIC CONNALLY & DEBORAH HUGHES-HALLETT Wellesley College
✤✤ A targeted introduction to precalculus that carefully balances concepts with procedures ✤✤ This text is designed to provide a solid foundation to precalculus that focuses on a small number of key topics thereby emphasizing depth of understanding rather than breath of coverage ✤✤ Examples and problems based on real data help students create mathematical models to help them understand their world ✤✤ The problems are varied and some are more challenging. As multiple representations encourage students to reflect on the material, each function is presented symbolically, numerically, graphically and verbally (the Rule of Four) READERSHIP: Mathematic students
FEB 2011
978-0-470-91040-5 PR £49.99 €65.90
Data Mining for Business Intelligence
Concepts, Techniques, and Applications in Microsoft Office Excel with XLMiner 2nd Edition
GALIT SHMUELI, NITIN R. PATEL & PETER C. BRUCE University of Maryland, USA; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA; statistics.com, USA
✤✤ Illustrates the application and interpretation of various data mining methods using real business cases and data ✤✤ Includes two new chapters on visualization and time series forecasting as they relate to purchase history, website traffic, and blogs ✤✤ Has a dedicated author website, which includes such items as exercise solutions, XLMiner® notes and additional subroutines, extensive PowerPoint slides on a chapter-by-chapter basis, key talking points, figures and tables READERSHIP: Students in data mining, data warehousing, database marketing, business intelligence, forecasting, and/or decision support systems at the upper undergraduate or beginning graduate (MS, Ph.D., or MBA) levels in departments of mathematics and statistics, computer science, information technology, engineering, or business
nov 2010 436PP 978-0-470-52682-8 CL £76.95 €99.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-470-08485-4
Data Mining and Statistical Decisions STÉPHANE TUFFÉRY Universities of Paris-Dauphine and Rennes, France
✤✤ The increasing availability of data in the current information society has led to the need for valid tools for its modelling and analysis ✤✤ Presents a comprehensive guide to data mining and its uses as a business tool ✤✤ Provides insights into recent and increasingly sophisticated technologies along with their advantages and disadvantages ✤✤ Addresses technical issues in an accessible way, with a minimum of mathematical background needed ✤✤ Features a supplementary website hosting datasets and user analysis READERSHIP: Business intelligence analysts and statisticians, compliance and financial experts in both commercial and government organizations, undergraduate and graduate students and teachers
jan 2011 544PP 978-0-470-68829-8 CL £60.00 €77.90
Data Mining
Concepts, Models, Methods, and Algorithms 2nd Edition
MEHMED KANTARDZIC Data Mining Laboratory, University of Kentucky, USA
✤✤ Detailed algorithms are given with necessary explanations, illustrative examples, and questions and exercises for practice at the end of each chapter ✤✤ Support Vector Machines (SVM) - one of the new methodologies, developed based on statistical learning theory, showed large potential for applications in predictive data mining Kohonen Maps (Self-organizing Maps SOM) ✤✤ One of very applicative neural networks based methodologies for descriptive data mining and multidimensional data visualizations Temporal and Spatial Data Mining, including streaming data analyses is an important trend in data mining recognizing value of time and space information in real world applications
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READERSHIP: Computer science, computer engineering, and computer information systems graduate students, senior undergraduate students
feb 2011 480PP 978-0-470-89045-5 CL £73.50 €95.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-22852-3
PAUL P. BIEMER Research Triangle Institute, USA
✤✤ There are over 100 real-world examples and practical illustrations that describe in detail the methods used in the book ✤✤ The material has been extensively class-tested, this in an effort to make it as error-free as possible ✤✤ This is the only book available that provides a comprehensive resource for methods needed in the modeling and estimation of classification errors ✤✤ The book collects the many years of experience of the author and other leading authorities in the field of survey misclassification, and, in so doing, it provides a worthy guide for the practitioner, as well as a text for the student of survey error estimation READERSHIP: Researchers in and practitioners of latent class and latent variable analyses, graduate students SERIES: WILEY SERIES IN SURVEY METHODOLOGY
DEC 2010 400PP 978-0-470-28907-5 CL £63.50 €81.90
Handbook in Nonresponse in Household Surveys JELKE BETHLEHEM, FANNIE COBBEN & BARRY SCHOUTEN All of Statistics Netherlands
✤✤ Provides a clear-cut guide to nonresponse adjustment with discussion on the analysis and correction of unit non-response and item-response in household surveys
MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS
Latent Class Analysis of Survey Error
✤✤ The authors present a discussion of modern non-response adjustment techniques, such as propensity score method and Heckman’s method, that is not offered in current literature on the topic ✤✤ Each chapter incorporates real survey data throughout all examples, including the survey data set of the General Population Survey (GPS), which is also available on the book’s related Web site in SPSSS and STATA format READERSHIP: Academics and practitioners working use survey methods or data in business, government, commercial market research, and official statistics, graduate students in survey methodology and research methods, academic and corporate libraries SERIES: WILEY HANDBOOKS IN SURVEY METHODOLOGY
jan 2011 496PP 978-0-470-54279-8 CL £100.00
€129.00
Handbook of Statistical Data Editing and Imputation TON DE WAAL, JEROEN PANNEKOEK & SANDER SCHOLTUS All of Statistics Netherlands, The Netherlands
✤✤ This is the first book of its kind to provide balanced coverage of both the editing and imputation processes in survey research, respectively ✤✤ Numerous examples, step-by-step explanations, and problems accompanied by practical solutions ensure a coherent demonstration of methods and algorithms ✤✤ The authors combined experience working in government statistics results in a presentation that incorporates realistic data along with professional insight into common challenges and best-practices ✤✤ A unique focus is placed on consistency and edit rules, which is often a secondary topic in books on imputation in survey research READERSHIP: Academics and practitioners who apply survey methods or analyze data in business, government, and commercial market research, graduate-level students in survey methodology and research methods, academic and corporate libraries SERIES: WILEY HANDBOOKS IN SURVEY METHODOLOGY
FEB 2011 432PP 978-0-470-54280-4 CL £100.00
€129.00
An Introduction to Numerical Methods and Analysis Revised Edition Set
JAMES F. EPPERSON University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA
✤✤ Emphasis on “cause and effect” in numerical mathematics ✤✤ Flexibility with computing languages - the book is not specific to any one computing language ✤✤ Provides maximum teaching flexibility by beginning each chapter and each section with basic, elementary material and gradually builds up to more advanced material READERSHIP: Single-term survey courses or year-long sequences, where students have a basic understanding of single-variable calculus and a programming language, mathematics students, university libraries
SEP 2010 1028PP 978-0-470-92248-4 CL £96.95 €125.00
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Statistical Methods for Fuzzy Data
MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS
REINHARD VIERTL Vienna University of Technology, Austria
✤✤ An area of increasing importance with applications in areas such as environmental stats and social science ✤✤ Provides basic statistical procedures for fuzzy data as well as Bayesian inference procedures with fuzzy information ✤✤ Authoritative and expert author ✤✤ Unifies the currently dispersed literature in the subject READERSHIP: Statisticians working with fuzzy logic, engineering statisticians, researchers from finance, economics and insurance fields, statisticians working with non-discrete data, environmental statisticians SERIES: WILEY SERIES IN PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
FEB 2011 256PP 978-0-470-69945-4 CL £60.00 €77.90
Statistics for Spatio-Temporal Data CHRISTOPHER WIKLE & NOEL A. C. CRESSIE University of Missouri, USA; Ohio State University, USA
✤✤ The book illustrates how the traditional approaches can be considered as components within the hierarchal framework ✤✤ Relevant background material in stochastic processes, time series and spatial statistics are included to motivate the spatio-temporal discussion ✤✤ “Real world” data sets are included throughout the book as motivation and illustration ✤✤ Several complete case studies are included to illustrate spatio-temporal methodologies, plus exercises at each chapter end READERSHIP: Statistics students at master’s degree level; engineering, quantitative ecology, atmospheric/oceanic science, Geographical Information System (GIS) or geography graduate students and professionals SERIES: WILEY SERIES IN PROBABILITY & STATISTICS
jan 2011 624PP 978-0-471-69274-4 CL £63.50 €81.90
Biostatistical Methods The Assessment of Relative Risks 2nd Edition
JOHN M. LACHIN The George Washington University, USA
✤✤ This book focuses on the comparison, contrast, and assessment of risks on the basis of clinical investigations ✤✤ New to this edition are the study design, power analysis, multinomial sampling, ordinal and polychotomous data, ridits, ordered responses and methods for repeated measures and multivariate responses ✤✤ Double the number of problem sets and over 50 illustrations are now included in this edition ✤✤ Case studies are employed throughout to illustrate the application of methods READERSHIP: Graduate-level students in biostatistics and biostatisticians, applied statisticians, and epidemiologists SERIES: WILEY SERIES IN PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
dec 2010 656PP 978-0-470-50822-0 CL £80.50 €105.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-36996-7
Wiley Encyclopedia of Operations Research and Management Science 8 Volume Set
Edited by JAMES J. COCHRAN, LOUIS A. COX, JR., PINAR KESKINOCAK, JEFFREY P. KHAROUFEH & J. COLE SMITH Louisiana Tech University, USA; Cox Associates, USA; Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; University of Pittsburgh, USA; University of Florida, USA
✤✤ EORMS is the only cohesive multi-volume major reference resource devoted to the field of operations research/management science theory, methodology, and applications. Contributors from around the world participated in the multi-volume work, which contains over 700 articles ✤✤ The encyclopaedia is organized alphabetically according to a hierarchical article structure designed to make its content useful and accessible to the widest possible readership ✤✤ EORMS is also available as an online resource with a systematic program of quarterly updates
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READERSHIP: Graduate and advanced undergraduate students , and as a reference for various in-house training programs of operations research/management science organizations, US and international Federal government agencies
FEB 2011 7200PP 978-0-470-40063-0 CL Introductory Price £1488.00 €1920.00 valid until 31st MAR 2011, thereafter £1750.00 €2250.00
Wiley Encyclopedia of Operations Research and Management Science 8-Volume Set 7200 Pages 978-0-470-40063-0 Hardback February 2011 Editor-in-Chief: James J. Cochran, Louisiana Tech University, USA Area Editors: Louis A. Cox Jr, Cox Associates, USA Pinar Keskinocak, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Jeffrey P. Kharoufeh, University of Pittsburgh, USA J. Cole Smith, University of Florida, USA
With its broad and carefully structured coverage of mathematical theory, algorithms, modeling, and application issues in operations research and management science, this work is the first port-of-call for academic researchers and advanced students as well as professionals looking for timely and authoritative information in this field. • EORMS is the only cohesive multi-volume major reference resource devoted to the field of operations research/management science theory, methodology, and applications. • Contributors from around the world participated in this multi-volume work, which contains over 700 articles. • The Editorial Board is composed of experts in the field who have vast experience in academia, industry, and government. • The encyclopedia is organized alphabetically according to a hierarchical article structure designed to make its content useful and accessible to the widest possible readership. • Also available online
For more information, please visit www.wiley.com/go/eorms
A Primer on Experiments with Mixtures
MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS
JOHN A. CORNELL University of Florida, USA
✤✤ This is the only book to compile information on mixtures into one comprehensive volume ✤✤ Includes an updated bibliography and worked examples that are very useful in understanding basic concepts and/or conducting further research in the topic ✤✤ The book follows an applied approach with examples from real research situations ✤✤ The parent book, Experiments With Mixtures, though higher in level and more comprehensive in topic coverage, has sold well (as a single volume) and reviewer response has been overwhelmingly positive READERSHIP: Undergraduate or beginning graduate students, a reference book for practitioners and researchers who have an interest in experiments with mixtures SERIES: WILEY SERIES IN PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
MAR 2011 368PP 978-0-470-64338-9 CL £73.50 €95.90
Multistate Systems Reliability Theory with Applications Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics
BENT NATVIG University of Oslo, Norway
✤✤ A timely book focusing on models, with numerous and explanatory case studies ✤✤ The author has been a leader in publishing new results in this field ✤✤ Content is of a high technical level ✤✤ Includes mathematics, applications and graphics READERSHIP: Research and graduate students in the field of reliability, applied mathematics and probability, specialist researchers, practising reliability engineers, PhD students involved in this research topic SERIES: WILEY SERIES IN PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
JAN 2011 272PP 978-0-470-69750-4 CL £60.00 €77.90
Multi-armed Bandit Allocation Indices 2nd Edition
JOHN GITTINS, RICHARD WEBER & KEVIN GLAZEBROOK University of Oxford, UK; Statistical Laboratory, UK; University of Lancaster, UK
✤✤ Provides an account of the author’s pioneering work in the solution of the Multi-armed bandit problem ✤✤ Explains the theory of dynamic allocation indices and explores the class problems for which they define optimal policies ✤✤ Features exercises at the end of each chapter and examples throughout the book READERSHIP: Operational researchers and statisticians, researchers and practitioners in chemometrics, economics, numerical analysis
MAR 2011 288PP 978-0-470-67002-6 CL £65.00 €83.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-92059-5
ANOVA and ANCOVA A GLM Approach 2nd Edition
ANDREW RUTHERFORD Keele University, UK
✤✤ This new edition updates and expands its coverage of the nature of GLM analyses, describing how to implement such analyses throughout the design process, from data examination to pertinent tests of hypotheses ✤✤ Unique features of the text include its detailed GLM description, coverage of the different means of implementing the GLM calculations as well as the explanation of the GLM perspective on tests of hypothesis along with the calculation of these tests ✤✤ A new chapter on hierarchical models is included that focuses on the application of hierarchical models to related measures designs
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READERSHIP: Graduate students, practitioners in the fields of psychology, biology, medicine, economics, and sociology
FEB 2011 320PP 978-0-470-38555-5 CL £66.95 €87.90
JOHN GOWER, SUGNET GARDNER & NIEL LE ROUX Open University, UK; University of Cape Town, South Africa; University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
✤✤ Provides techniques for the visualization of multidimensional data, with applications from many fields including finance, biostatistics, ecology, demography ✤✤ Caters for large data sets as well as smaller ones ✤✤ Includes data mining techniques and a number of colour images, which show the graphical capabilities of the methods ✤✤ Supported by a website featuring S-Plus and R code and datasets READERSHIP: Researchers, practitioners and postgraduate students of statistics
JAN 2011 472PP 978-0-470-01255-0 CL £65.00 €83.90
Living Dinosaurs
The Evolutionary History of Modern Birds
Edited by GARETH DYKE & GARY KAISER University College Dublin; Royal British Columbia Museum
✤✤ High profile contributors with international reputations ✤✤ Each chapter reviews a key question/issue in bird biology/palaeontology ✤✤ Synthesises palaeontological and biological information ✤✤ Editors will provide authoritative overview of subject READERSHIP: Palaeontologists and biologists worldwide concerned with the evolutionary history of dinosaurs and birds, advanced students in palaeontology and ornithology and for non-academic palaeontologists and ornithologists
feb 2011 352PP 978-0-470-65666-2 CL £50.00 €65.90
Carbonate Systems During the Olicocene-Miocene Climatic Transition Edited by CARLO MUTTI, WERNER E. PILLER & CHRISTIAN BETZLER Universitat Potsdam, Germany; University of Graz, Austria; Der Universitat Hamburg, Germany
✤✤ This collection of papers sheds light on the dynamic evolution of carbonate systems ✤✤ Looks at climatic trends and controls over deposition ✤✤ Section on facies processes and environmental parameters such as water temperature and depth ✤✤ Discusses carbonate producers and their temporal and spatial variability ✤✤ Overview of geodynamic controls over the architecture of sedimentary systems READERSHIP: Sedimentologists, paleoecologists and paleoclimatologists interested in Cenozoic environmental change series: International Association Of Sedimentologists Series
sep 2010 320PP 978-1-4443-3791-4 CL £75.00 €97.90
MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS / earth & environmental science
Understanding Biplots
How to be a Quantitative Ecologist The ‘A to R’ of Mathematics and Statistics
JASON MATTHIOPOULOS University of St Andrews, Scotland
✤✤ Explores ecological topics selected from population ecology; spatial ecology, population genetics, trophic ecology, community ecology and behavioural ecology ✤✤ Provides basic training in the use of R and in computer programming in general ✤✤ Illustrated throughout with ecological examples relating to basic concepts and techniques making this accessible to all readers ✤✤ Contains a set of practical exercises on ecological models using R READERSHIP: Biologists, practicing researchers, senior undergraduate students
mar 2011 416PP 978-0-470-69979-9 PR £39.95 €51.90
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978-0-470-69978-2 CL £85.00 €112.00
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Field Geophysics
earth & environmental science
4th Edition
JOHN J. MILSOM & ASGER ERIKSEN University College London, UK; Zetica Ltd
✤✤ Fully revised and updated to incorporate new developments in the field ✤✤ Handy size makes it suitable for easy use in the field ✤✤ Focus on quality control of the acquisition of data and basic field interpretation ✤✤ User-friendly, accessible writing style READERSHIP: Engineers, archaeologist and other professionals in the field who use or carry out small scale ground geophysical surveys, graduate and undergraduate students studying geology, geophysics, geography or archaeology SERIES: GEOLOGICAL FIELD GUIDE
JAN 2011 312PP 978-0-470-74984-5 PR £22.50 €28.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-470-84347-5
Arid Zone Geomorphology Process, Form and Change in Drylands Third Edition
DAVID S. G. THOMAS University of Oxford, UK
✤✤ Completely revised and updated Third Edition of this popular text. Now includes chapters on geomorphological hazards and the impact of global warming on dryland environments ✤✤ Includes contributions from world leading experts in the field who have a wealth of expertise that provides the reader with a selective but balanced overview of this developing subject ✤✤ Divided clearly into five distinct sections to ensure clear, comprehensive coverage of the subject ✤✤ Includes key regional case studies throughout to enhance student understanding READERSHIP: Upper level undergraduates, and MSc students of geomorphology, earth science, geography and environmental science or sedimentology studying dryland environments and related courses
FEB 2011 592PP 978-0-470-51909-7 PR £39.95 €51.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-97160-3 (CL) and 978-0-471-97610-3 (PR)
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Economic Geology Principles and Practice
WALTER POHL ✤✤ Comprehensive ✤✤ Takes into account environmental/resource considerations ✤✤ Good balance between theory and application makes it suitable for wide variety of courses ✤✤ Deals with both geology of occurrence, methods of extraction, and applications ✤✤ Most up-to-date overview of field on market READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates and graduate earth science students worldwide taking a course on the geology mineral deposits, practicing geoscientists involved in the mineral industry wanting an authoritative and up-to-date overview of geological resources
MAR 2011 736PP 978-1-4443-3663-4 PR £37.50 €48.90
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978-1-4443-3662-7 CL £85.00 €112.00
Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies A Primer
GUNILLA OBERG University of British Columbia
✤✤ It focuses on opportunities rather than challenges of interdisciplinary work ✤✤ It is directed to the ones doing interdisciplinary work rather than those studying such work ✤✤ It uses a simple language and as far as possible I avoid jargon and specialist terminology ✤✤ It speaks to students and scholars rooted in the environmental sciences who wish to work across the natural science-social science divide
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READERSHIP: Graduate students in interdisciplinary settings in the field of environment and sustainability, Honors students and undergraduate students environmental programs using a student active approach (PBL or the like) throughout the education, scholars entering into interdisciplinary environmental projects to supervise students or be in charge of courses, editors of environmental interdisciplinary publications
OCT 2010 168PP 978-1-4443-3687-0 PR £24.95 €32.90
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978-1-4443-3686-3 CL £75.00 €97.90
BRUCE YARDLEY, CRAIG MANNING & GRANT GARVEN University of Leeds, UK; University of California, USA; Tufts University, USA
✤✤ First synthesis of this topic on a global scale ✤✤ Authoritative list of international contributors ✤✤ Topic of great scientific interest ✤✤ Written for transdisciplinary/advanced student readership READERSHIP: Researchers in the relevant branches of the earth sciences – but particularly geochemistry, sedimentology, geophysics, structural geology, and petrology, advanced students in earth science programs worldwide
jan 2011 336PP 978-1-4443-3330-5 CL £49.99 €65.90
Sustainable Development in Practice Case Studies for Engineers and Scientists 2nd Edition
ADISA AZAPAGIC & SLOBODAN PERDAN Both of The University of Manchester, UK
✤✤ Uniquely approaches sustainable development by addressing environmental, economic and social issues ✤✤ Case-study based to provide engineers and scientists with real-world and practical examples that can be worked through ✤✤ Now includes twelve new chapters with case studies covering biofuels, nuclear power, food, construction and buildings sector, transport, urban living and health ✤✤ Six completely revised existing chapters ✤✤ Coverage of various sustainability issues in both developed and developing countries READERSHIP: Advance undergraduate and Masters students
JAN 2011 592PP 978-0-470-71872-8 PR £32.50 €41.90
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978-0-470-71871-1 CL £85.00 €112.00
Environmental Biotechnology Theory and Application 2nd Edition
GARETH G. EVANS & JUDY FURLONG
earth & environmental science / engineering
Frontiers in Geofluids
Taeus Biotech
✤✤ Includes up-to-date case studies to illustrate practical applications ✤✤ New edition fully revised to reflect advances in the field including recent genomics and proteomics research ✤✤ Provides an indispensable single source reference point for this rapidly developing subject area ✤✤ Collates and presents information from a range of sub-disciplines in an accessible and reader-friendly manner ✤✤ Divides the topic into logical strands covering pollution, waste and manufacturing ✤✤ Fully updated section on Biofuels and increased coverage of environmental toxicology READERSHIP: Upper level (year 2/3) undergraduate and postgraduate students, professionals involved in water, waste management and pollution control
JAN 2011 304PP 978-0-470-68417-7 PR £37.50 €48.90
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978-0-470-68418-4 CL £90.00 €119.00
Introduction to Engineering, Modeling and Problem Solving 2nd Edition
JAY BROCKMAN, THOMAS FUJA & STEPHEN BATILL All from University of Notre Dame, USA
✤✤ Through clear explanations and real-world examples, Introduction to Engineering teaches students and professionals to see the world through the eyes of an engineer ✤✤ This new edition discusses actual engineering practice to motivate students ✤✤ The authors discuss concurrency, interdependence, and trade-offs in the development of engineering systems ✤✤ Integrates MATLAB to build engineering problem-solving skills and MATLAB programming skills READERSHIP: Instructors and students of engineering
JAN 2011 600PP 978-0-470-56518-6 PR £42.99 €55.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-43160-2
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Advanced Engineering Mathematics
ENGINEERING
International Student Version 10th Edition
ERWIN KREYSZIG Carleton University (Deceased)
✤✤ This bestselling text is known for its comprehensive coverage, careful and correct mathematics, outstanding exercises and self contained subject matter parts for maximum flexibility ✤✤ Includes examples in more detail and more applied exercises; both changes are aimed at making the material more relevant and accessible to readers ✤✤ Thoroughly updated and streamlined to reflect new developments in the field ✤✤ Kreyszig introduces engineers and computer scientists to advanced math topics as they relate to practical problems READERSHIP: Engineers and physicists, mathematicians and computer scientists, as well as members of other disciplines
MAR 2011 1250pp 978-0-470-64613-7 PR £47.99 €61.90
Project Evaluation CARL D. MARTLAND Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
✤✤ This textbook presents methods for evaluating projects and programs aimed at improving the performance and sustainability of infrastructure projects ✤✤ Introduces system performance, concepts of sustainability, methods of engineering economics, and provides numerous case studies, examples, and exercises based upon real world problems ✤✤ The text is designed to aid the understanding of why major infrastructure projects are undertaken, how they are structured and evaluated, and how they are financed READERSHIP: Civil engineering undergraduates, students studying economics, urban studies, planning, management, and other engineering disciplines
MAR 2011 464PP 978-0-470-44876-2 CL £67.50 €87.90
Noise and Vibration Analysis Signal Analysis and Experimental Procedures
ANDERS BRANDT Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
✤✤ First complete and practical guide to combine both signal processing and modal analysis theory with their practical application in noise and vibration analysis ✤✤ Adopts a practical learning approach with exercises that allow the content to be developed in an academic course framework or as supplementary material for private and further study ✤✤ Explains how noise and vibration analysis techniques are applied in modern instruments and software for noise and vibration analysis ✤✤ Features numerous line diagrams and other illustrations and is accompanied by a web site with MATLAB® examples READERSHIP: Practitioners including researchers and engineers, graduate students
FEB 2011 496PP 978-0-470-74644-8 CL £70.00 €97.90
Mechanics of Materials 3rd Edition
ROY R. CRAIG University of Texas at Austin, USA
✤✤ Presents new discussions on literature reviews, focusing on the literature review found in proposals and research articles ✤✤ Covers groupware communication tools including blogs, wikis and meeting applications ✤✤ Incorporates more information on transmittal letters and PowerPoint style presentations ✤✤ Includes detailed example problems ✤✤ Explains how fundamental concepts underlie all of the applications presented READERSHIP: Engineering students
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FEB 2011 816PP 978-0-470-48181-3 CL £128.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-33176-6
€165.00
LYESSE LALOUI Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland
✤✤ This book provides a sound basis in the challenging area of the mechanics of unsaturated geomaterials ✤✤ The objective is to supply the reader with an exhaustive overview starting from the basics and covering the most recent theories and applications (i.e. natural disasters, nuclear waste disposal, oil and agriculture productions) ✤✤ The presentation of the fundamental concepts is based on an interdisciplinary approach, in the areas of soil, rock and cement-based material mechanics READERSHIP: Scientists, researchers and industrial engineers interested in this subject area
engineering
Mechanics of Unsaturated Geomaterials
jul 2010 400PP 978-1-84821-266-4 CL £96.95 €125.00
Modern Experimental Mechanics of Solids Theory, Techniques, Instrumentation and Applications
CESAR SCIAMMARELLA & FEDERICO SCIAMMARELLA Both of University of Illinois, USA
✤✤ Presents widely used and accepted methodologies that are based on research and development work of the lead author ✤✤ Systematically works through the topics and theories of experimental mechanics including detailed treatments of the Moire, Speckle and holographic optical methods ✤✤ Includes diagrams to illuminate the topic clearly for the reader ✤✤ Includes a free student version of the Holo-Strain software developed now by the authors over the past 20 plus years READERSHIP: Researchers and practitioners in structural/materials engineering, graduate students in engineering
mar 2011 480PP 978-0-470-68953-0 CL £95.00 €122.00
An Introduction to Computational Methods in Fluids 2nd Edition
SEDAT BIRINGEN & CHUEN-YEN CHOW Both of University of Colorado, USA
✤✤ Uses numerous examples to teach the fundamentals of computational fluid mechanics ✤✤ Thoroughly updated with the newest algorithms incorporated into the solution techniques (a solutions manual is available) ✤✤ Applications are broadened from mechanical and aerospace into civil and bioengineering disciplines ✤✤ Revision of one of the original classic text/references on computational fluid mechanics READERSHIP: Senior level undergraduate plus graduate level students and professionals in government or industry sectors designing systems
FEB 2011 368PP 978-0-470-10226-8 CL £90.00 €119.00
The Duffing Equation
Non-Linear Oscillators and their Behaviour
Edited by MICHAEL BRENNAN & IVANA KOVAVIC Southampton University, UK; University of Novi Sad, Serbia
✤✤ Describes a key engineering model with a vast number of applications in science and engineering ✤✤ Contains a comprehensive treatment of the various forms of the Duffing equation ✤✤ Shows how the Duffing equation is used in a large number of real engineering problems ✤✤ Uses experimental, analytical and numerical methods as well as a concept of non-linear dynamics to treat the physical systems in a unified way READERSHIP: Reference text for postgraduate students and researchers of mechanical engineering and vibration/non-linear dynamics, practising mechanical engineers
feb 2011 400PP 978-0-470-71549-9 CL £95.00 €122.00
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Waves Propagation in Fluids
engineering
2nd Edition
VINCENT GUINOT University of Montpellier, France
✤✤ This new edition presents the physical principles of wave propagation in fluid mechanics and hydraulics ✤✤ The mathematical techniques that allow the behavior of the waves to be analyzed are presented, along with existing numerical methods for the simulation of wave propagation ✤✤ Particular attention is paid to discontinuous flows, such as steep fronts, shock waves, and their mathematical treatment ✤✤ Application exercises are given at the end of each chapter, enabling readers to test their understanding of the subject READERSHIP: Researchers and practitioners in Fluid mechanics and hydraulics
SEP 2010 400PP 978-1-84821-213-8 CL £130.00 €169.00
Fatigue of Materials and Structures Application to Damage and Design Volume 2
CLAUDE BATHIAS & ANDRÉ PINEAU CNAM, France; ENSMP, France
✤✤ Written by leading researchers in the field, this book provides an authoritative, comprehensive and unified treatment of the mechanics and micromechanisms of fatigue in metals, polymers and composites ✤✤ Each chapter is devoted to one of the major classes of materials and/or to different types of fatigue damage ✤✤ This book deals with crack initiation, crack growth, low-cycle fatigue, gigacycle fatigue, shorts cracks, fatigue micromechanisms and the local approach to fatigue damage, corrosion fatigue, environmental effects and variable amplitude loadings READERSHIP: Students, practicing engineers and researchers studying fracture and fatigue in materials science, mechanical, nuclear and aerospace engineering
DEC 2010 528 PP 978-1-84821-267-1 CL £160.00 €209.00
Design and Analysis of Composite Structures With Applications to Aerospace Structures
CHRISTOS KASAPOGLOU Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
✤✤ Shows how rules used by the composites industry are derived and describes their range of applicability and limitations ✤✤ Includes trade-off studies (e.g. weight vs. cost) of different solutions to the same problem, and each chapter is followed by exercises that represent real design problems encountered in the aerospace industry, but which are also applicable in the automotive, marine, and construction industries ✤✤ Supported by a complete set of lecture slides and solutions to the exercises hosted on a companion website for instructors READERSHIP: Graduate students and engineers in aerospace, mechanical, civil and marine engineering
SEP 2010 328PP 978-0-470-97263-2 CL £65.00 €83.90
Electric Drive Design Methodology
MARCEL JUFER EPFL, Switzerland
✤✤ An electric drive that is designed or adapted to a specific application must take into account all the elements of the chain of constituent elements in its use and deployment. In addition to the motor, the transmission, power electronics, control, sensors, and electrical protection systems must be taken into account ✤✤ The motor and the transmission can be optimized and designed to obtain the best energy efficiency assessment, in particular for dynamic nodes ✤✤ An inventory and a characterization of these various components is proposed as part of this book’s examination and explanation of the different technology elements, as well as a dynamic model of the system, with the whole system constituting a methodology for integrated electric drive design
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READERSHIP: Engineers and researchers as well as post graduate students
jul 2010 240PP 978-1-84821-217-6 CL £96.95 €125.00
4th Edition
ROBERT G. BARTLE & DONALD R. SHERBERT Both of University of Illinois, USA
✤✤ Helps one develop the ability to think deductively, analyze mathematical situations and extend ideas to a new context ✤✤ Maintains the same spirit and user-friendly approach with addition examples and expansion on Logical Operations and Set Theory ✤✤ Provides content revision in the following areas: introducing point-set topology before discussing continuity, including a more thorough discussion of limsup and limimf, covering series directly following sequences, adding coverage of Lebesgue Integral and the construction of the reals, and drawing reader attention to possible applications wherever possible
engineering
Introduction to Real Analysis
READERSHIP: Mathematics students
dec 2010 448PP 978-0-471-43331-6 CL £64.50 €83.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-32148-4
Separation Process Principles 3rd Edition International Student Version
J. D. SEADER & ERNEST J. HENLEY University of Utah, USA; University of Houston, USA
✤✤ The third edition has been completely rewritten to enhance clarity ✤✤ Provides a comprehensive treatment of the major separation operations in the chemical industry ✤✤ Contains 272 examples, 719 homework exercises, and more that 1,100 references ✤✤ Detailed solutions, prepared by the authors, to all of the homework exercises are provided in a Solutions Manual available to instructors READERSHIP: Chemical engineers and students of engineering
MAR 2011 800PP 978-0-470-64611-3 PR £48.99 €63.90
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Tools for Today and Tomorrow
KENNETH A. SOLEN & JOHN HARB Both of Brigham Young University
✤✤ Readers will be led step-by-step through a chemical engineering project that illustrates important aspects of the discipline and how they are connected ✤✤ At each step, they will be presented with a new aspect of chemical engineering and have the opportunity to use what they have learned to solve engineering problems and make engineering decisions ✤✤ The overview of chemical engineering helps readers to form a conceptual “skeleton” of the discipline ✤✤ Discussions have been added to the end of most chapters providing examples of how topics in the chapter are applied to current problems of society to help motivate student study of the topics READERSHIP: Chemical engineering students and engineers
AUG 2010 260PP 978-0-470-88572-7 PR £35.50 €45.90
An Introduction to Applied Statistical Thermodynamics STANLEY I. SANDLER University of Delaware, USA
✤✤ Discusses the analysis of the virial equation of state ✤✤ Shows how the exact composition dependence of the second virial coefficient derived from statistical thermodynamics has become the basis for mixing rules used with common equations of state ✤✤ Includes an analysis that allows the reader to understand the assumptions required to start from statistical thermodynamics and derive the well-known equations of state and activity coefficient models commonly used in engineering ✤✤ Provides an introduction to the simplest forms of Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics simulation ✤✤ Included are user-friendly MATLAB programs for doing simulations and some other calculations READERSHIP: Chemical engineering students and engineers
NOV 2010 372PP 978-0-470-91347-5 PR £73.50 €95.90
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Visualization of Fields and Applications in Engineering
engineering / CONSTRUCTION
STEPHEN TOU National University, San Diego, USA
✤✤ Presents the basic techniques for tensor field visualization and mapping from and engineering approach ✤✤ Offers a unique engineering approach to basic techniques for tensor field visualization and mapping ✤✤ Collates together material currently disseminated throughout the literature into one accessible point of reference ✤✤ Accompanied by a companion website hosting computer code relating to the examples in the book. READERSHIP: Graduate students and researchers as well as engineers and scientists in civil, mechanical, aerospace and biomedical engineering
jan 2011 288PP 978-0-470-97397-4 CL £75.00 €97.90
Guide to Good Practice in the Management of Time in Complex Projects CIOB (CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF BUILDING) ✤✤ Provides guidance for the scheduling of increasingly complex construction projects, ensuring systematic documentation and quality control ✤✤ Each stage of project scheduling is discussed, with examples of specimen forms, checklists and typical documentation provided ✤✤ Written by the CIOB, whose other guides have become industry standard documents READERSHIP: Project management professionals in construction, contractors, advanced undergraduate students
JAN 2011 200PP 978-1-4443-3493-7 PR £44.99 €57.90
Building Science Concepts and Applications
JENS POHL College of Architecture and Environmental Design, USA
✤✤ Covers the fundamental building science topics of heat, energy, light and sound ✤✤ Takes a logical and didactic approach, tracing the historical roots of building science ✤✤ Includes summaries of new technologies in solar energy and photovoltaic systems ✤✤ Website with answers to MC questions testing students’ learning READERSHIP: Postgraduates and final year undergraduates studying architectural technology, building service engineering, architecture, building, civil engineering and environmental engineering, practising architects, environmental engineers, project managers
JAN 2011 304PP 978-0-470-65573-3 PR £42.50 €55.90
Construction Practice BRIAN COOKE Formerly of Liverpool John Moores University, UK
✤✤ Highly illustrated with many photographic sequences showing construction technology in practice ✤✤ Arranged in a rational and logical progression, following the construction sequence ✤✤ Includes contemporary and established practice, as well as modern methods of construction ✤✤ Includes some examples of continental European construction methods where these differ from established UK practice READERSHIP: Undergraduate students studying construction as well as practitioners
JAN 2011 376PP 978-1-4443-3668-9 PR £29.99 €38.90
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6th Edition
Derek Butterfield Thames Valley University, UK
✤✤ Provides essential job knowledge for NVQ Levels 2 and 3 students of painting and decorating ✤✤ Full colour edition of this highly successful text, first published in 1975 ✤✤ Thoroughly revised to cover new developments in tools, equipment, materials, scaffolding, and health and safety ✤✤ Completely new colour illustrations with information presented in simple, structured information sheets READERSHIP: NVQ Levels 2 and 3 painting and decorating students, professional painters
Mar 2011 344PP 978-1-4443-3501-9 PR £23.99 €30.90
REPLACES ISBN 978-1-4051-1254-3
CONSTRUCTION
Painting and Decorating
Brickwork and Blockwork JOSEPH DURKIN Hopwood Hall College, UK
✤✤ Focussed on the new diploma courses ✤✤ Covers all three years of the diploma course - no need to buy another book ✤✤ Contains Quick Quizzes, Try This Out & Collecting Work-based Evidence sections, all designed to engage READERSHIP: Diploma students at levels 1, 2 and 3
FEB 2011
328PP 978-1-4051-9977-3 PR £24.99 €32.90
Building Surveys and Reports 4th Edition
JAMES DOUGLAS Heriot-Watt University, UK
✤✤ Covers all types of building: commercial, industrial and historical not just domestic ✤✤ Deals with particular problems of conversion and renovation work, which are increasingly important today ✤✤ New edition features the latest definitions of survey types, more on report writing and a range of other updates READERSHIP: Practising building surveyors and undergraduate students of building surveying
DEC 2010 416PP 978-1-4051-9761-8 PR £39.99 €51.90
Replaces isbn 978-1-4051-2147-7
Community Planning
Creating Active and Sustainable Urban Societies
PHIL HEYWOOD Queensland University of Technology, Australia
✤✤ Informs planners about community life, the processes of planning and equips them with the essential knowledge and skills they need to organise change and improve the quality of urban living ✤✤ Helps understanding of the way human settlements work ✤✤ Offers clear outlines of practicable planning methods ✤✤ Develops essential skills for planners READERSHIP: Second and third year undergraduate and first year postgraduate students, practitioners in planning, transport, environment, health, housing, education, community and economic development policy arenas
MAR 2011 256PP 978-1-4051-9887-5 PR £35.00 €44.90
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Managing the Professional Practice
CONSTRUCTION
HEDLEY SMYTH University College London, UK
✤✤ Collects latest research from leading academics ✤✤ Addresses the key issues facing practice managers ✤✤ Offers comment on current practice from top practitioners READERSHIP: Researchers and teachers, libraries, Masters students in construction management, practitioners
JAN 2011 344PP 978-1-4051-9975-9 PR £45.99 €59.90
Construction Management 4th Edition International Student Version
DANIEL W. HALPIN Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
✤✤ This edition introduces extended coverage in the scheduling area to address more advanced and practice oriented procedures ✤✤ Provides increased coverage of topics related to the financial side of the house ✤✤ New chapters have been added addressing the impact of taxes on the operation of a company using the mathematical concepts of engineering economy ✤✤ This text is arranged in short chapters with well defined scope, resulting in a direct delivery of the intended material READERSHIP: Construction engineers, lecturers and students of engineering
JAN 2011 416PP 978-0-470-50593-9 PR £47.99 €61.90
Steel Detailers’ Manual ALAN HAYWARD, FRANK WEARE & A. C. OAKHILL Consulting Engineer, UK; formerly of the University of Westminster, UK; Gifford and Partners, UK
✤✤ Revised to take account of new steel Eurocodes ✤✤ Additional information on 3-D modelling techniques and further CAD standard library details ✤✤ Companion to Blackwell’s highly successful Steel Designers’ Manual READERSHIP: Consultant structural engineers, steel fabricators, a library reference for final year civil engineering undergraduates, civil engineering contractors
MAR 2011 192PP 978-1-4051-7521-0 CL £49.50 €63.90
Planning in Divided Cities FRANK GAFFIKIN & MIKE MORRISSEY Both of Queens University, Ireland
✤✤ Focus on policy impact will appeal to practitioners in urban management/local government/regeneration ✤✤ Compares different approaches to role of planning in worldwide cities divided by religion, race, or socioeconomic factors ✤✤ Explores the debate about contested space in urban policy and planning ✤✤ Identifies models for understanding contested spaces in cities as a way of improving effectiveness of government policy READERSHIP: Postgraduate students and researchers in planning, urban studies, urban management and geography, policy advisors and planning consultants in regeneration and urban management
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MAR 2011 288PP 978-1-4051-9218-7 CL £69.50 €89.90
Best Practice from European Cities
ANDREA COLANTONIO & TIM DIXON London School of Economics and Political Sciences, UK; Oxford Institute of Sustainable Development, UK
✤✤ Provides a comprehensive European perspective, comparing case studies across five cities and identifying best practice in sustainable urban regeneration by focusing on social sustainability ✤✤ Defines and shows how social sustainability can be assessed, measured and monitored within urban regeneration projects ✤✤ Takes a real estate ‘institutional’ focus by examining the role of key stakeholders within the property development industry and the public sector ✤✤ Examines detailed studies of urban regeneration projects in Spain (Sant Adria de Besos), Italy (Turin), Netherlands (Rotterdam), Germany (Leipzig), and the UK (Cardiff )
CONSTRUCTION
Urban Regeneration and Social Sustainability
READERSHIP: Researchers and postgraduate students in sustainable development, urban studies, real estate, geography, and urban planning, consultants and policy advisors in planning, regeneration, property development and investment and built environment
DEC 2010 336PP 978-1-4051-9419-8 CL £72.50 €93.90
Managing Change in Construction Projects SEPANI SENARATNE & MARTIN SEXTON University of Reading, UK; University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
✤✤ This book offers a new perspective on construction project change by viewing the process of change management as a knowledge-intensive activity, where team members bring their tacit and explicit knowledge into the situation; share, create and capture this collective knowledge for future re-use in similar situations ✤✤ It represents a significant contribution to our understanding of construction project change by offering new theoretical and practical insights and models grounded in results of case studies conducted within two collaborative construction project team settings READERSHIP: Researchers in construction management and knowledge management; senior managers; construction industry professionals and policy makers engaged in the management of project change events
FEB 2011 200PP 978-1-4443-3515-6 CL £74.99 €97.90
Distributed Intelligence In Design Edited by TUBA KOCATÜRK University of Salford, UK
✤✤ Provides a state of the art survey of current technologies and practices ✤✤ Helps the reader to develop the capability to deploy these technologies in a real project environment ✤✤ Excellent team of contributors from around the world READERSHIP: Academic researchers in architecture and construction, project management professionals in construction contractors, advanced undergraduate students
JAN 2011 272PP 978-1-4443-3338-1 CL £89.00 €115.00
Civil Engineer’s Handbook of Professional Practice KAREN HANSEN & KENT ZENOBIA California State University, USA; URS Corp, USA
✤✤ Single source guide to the professional practice of civil engineering ✤✤ Based on the 24 skills necessary for the practice of civil engineering and defined by the 2008 ASCE Body of Knowledge ✤✤ Provides proven methods for balancing speed, quality and price in a client-oriented profession ✤✤ Complete with a glossary and an instructor’s guide to assist with in-class use and instruction READERSHIP: Students of civil engineering and new professionals building on the job experience in advance of their licensure exams, engineering managers and executives, human resource managers, consultants and people following the development of the ASCE BOK
FEB 2011 544PP 978-0-470-43841-1 CL £90.00 €119.00
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Guide to LEED 2009 Estimating and Preconstruction Strategies THOMAS A. TAYLOR LEED AP, USA
✤✤ Provides an introduction to the basics of preparing project execution plans, estimates, and schedules for green projects ✤✤ Fully up to date with the latest version of the LEED rating system, LEED 2009 Real world case studies used to demonstrate the techniques and concepts presented in the book ✤✤ Presents real world costs and schedules to help the reader understand the real costs associated with building green READERSHIP: Construction managers, contractors, subcontractors, and fabricators; architects and designers; structural, mechanical, electrical, and other engineers; facility owners and managers, students in all aspects of design and construction seeking an introduction to the planning and estimating aspects of LEED-NC
FEB 2011 272PP 978-0-470-53371-0 CL £55.00 €71.90
Design of Steel Structures
Eurocode 3: Design of steel structures. Part 1-1: General rules and rules for buildings
Edited by Luis Simões da Silva, Rui A. D. Simões & Helena Gervásio All of University of Coimbra, Portugal
✤✤ The numerous step-by-step design calculation examples with checking procedures closely tied to the Eurocode, represent a significant part of the manual ✤✤ Initial training in application of the Eurocode, independent of any related national document READERSHIP: Civil engineers, engineering consultants, technical colleges, universities of applied sciences, libraries at universities, test engineers
APR 2010 462PP 978-3-433-02973-2 PR £60.00 €70.00
Fire Design of Steel Structures
EC1: Actions on structures. Part 1-2: Actions exposed to fire. EC3: Design of steel structures. Part 1-2: Structural fire design
Edited by Jean-Marc Franssen & Paulo Vila Real University of Liege, Belgium; University of Aveiro, Portugal
✤✤ This publication sets out the design process in a logical manner giving practical and helpful advice and easy to follow worked examples that will allow designers to exploit the benefits of the new approach given in the Eurocodes to fire design READERSHIP: Civil engineers, engineering consultants, technical colleges, universities of applied sciences, libraries at universities, test engineers
MAY 2010 452PP 978-3-433-02974-9 PR £60.00 €70.00
Package: Building Physics and Applied Building Physics Fundamentals of Heat, Air and Moisture, Boundary Conditions and Building Performance
HUGO S. L. C. HENS University of Louvain, Belgium
✤✤ Content well structured combining theory with typical building engineering practice ✤✤ Numerous parameter examples for various climates from the whole of Europe, e.g. Aberdeen, Rome, Copenhagen, Munich, Kiruna, Oslo ✤✤ Author with international appreciation (Scandinavia, Benelux, USA, Canada) READERSHIP: Civil engineers, architects, engineering consultants, technical colleges, universities of applied sciences, libraries at universities, libraries at university institutes
OCT 2010 572PP 978-3-433-02963-3 PR £85.00 €99.00
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ZONGJIN LI & WENQUAN LIANG Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong; Wuhan University, China
✤✤ Only book focused on advanced, state-of-the-art concrete technologies ✤✤ Includes coverage of non-Portland cement concrete such as geopolymer, mgo-based bonded concrete, etc ✤✤ Covers the newest non-destructive testing methods ✤✤ Emphasises a materials design philosophy based on the final application of the materials READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate level students taking courses in civil or materials engineering programs, professionals in civil and materials engineering looking for updated information on state-of-the-art concretes
JAN 2011 528PP 978-0-470-43743-8 CL £95.00 €122.00
CONSTRUCTION
Advanced Concrete Technology
Evidence and Procedures for Boundary Location 6th Edition
WALTER G. ROBILLARD, DONALD A. WILSON & CURTIS M. BROWN U.S. Forest Service, USA; Land Boundary Consultant, USA; U.S. Forest Service, USA
✤✤ Updated throughout with new case law examples and exhibits ✤✤ Expanded coverage on the use of forensic investigative techniques in uncovering original evidence ✤✤ Detailed coverage of the use of technology in surveying and the impact technology has on the use of data as evidence READERSHIP: College students studying for a BA in surveying, practicing surveyors studying for the Fundamentals of Land Surveying licensure exam, attorneys in real estate and land law
FEB 2011 704PP 978-0-470-40478-2 CL £90.00 €119.00
REPLACES ISBN 978-0-471-69447-2
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1 and 2 Thessalonians Through the Centuries
7
Index
100 Top Consultations in Small Animal General Practice
63
3D Television Content Capture, Encoding and Transmission
122
AALBERS, MANUEL B.
22
ABC of COPD
49
ABC of Intensive Care
49
ABC of Stroke
49
ABOU-RAS, DANIEL Accounting Ethics ACERS
111 3 100
Adams and Stashak’s Lameness in Horses
64
Addiction for Nurses
60
ADMET for Medicinal Chemists
89
Adult Emergency Medicine at a Glance
48
Adult Epilepsy
51
Advanced Characterization Techniques for Thin Film Solar Cells
111
Advanced Circuits for Emerging Technology
114
Advanced Concrete Technology
143
Advanced Engineering Mathematics
134
Advanced Internet Protocols
120
Advanced Kalman Filtering, LeastSquares and Modeling 115 Advanced Methods of Biomedical Signal Processing 121
BAXTER, GARY
64
BRANDT, ANDERS
134
BAYÉS DE LUNA, ANTONIO
52
BRAUN, MORITZ
107
Ancient Egyptian Tombs
BEARDSWORTH, RICHARD
34
BRAUN, TERESA T.
124
Beating Combat Stress
41
3
ANDERSHED, ANNA-KARIN
43
BECKER, IRWIN
62
Breast Cancer Nursing Care and Management
ANDERSSON, LARS
61
BECKER, KATJA
68
BRENNAN, MICHAEL
135
ANDREASEN, FRANCES M.
61
BECKMANN, WOLFGANG
87
Brickwork and Blockwork
139
ANDREASEN, JENS O.
61
ANOVA and ANCOVA
130
Aerosol Measurement
99
AFFOLTER, VERENA K.
66
AGNEW, S.
105
AGRAWAL, GOVIND P.
124
AIMUTIS, WILLIAM R. AKEDO, JUN
77 100
ALBERTY, ROBERT A.
81
ALDRIDGE, SIMON
91
ALESSIO, ENZO
87
Algorithmic Problem Solving
125
Algorithms and Parallel Computing 124 ALHAWARY, MOHAMMAD T.
12
ALKIRE, RICHARD C.
94
ALLEN, CONNIE
66
ALLEN, NICHOLAS J.
24
ALLHOFF, FRITZ
2
ALLO, PATRICK
5
ALPEREN, MARTIN
79
ALVAREZ-BUILLA, JULIO
92
AM ENDE, DAVID J.
84
Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins in Organic Chemistry 93 Analysis of Financial Time Series Analytic Philosophy
30 2
109
BELT, C.
105
BERGER, HANS
112
BROCKMAN, JAY
133
Antiviral Drugs
88
BERNHARD, DAVID
90
BROWN, CURTIS M.
143
ANZUR, TERRY
17
BERNTORP, ERIK E.
53
BROWN, DAVID L.
21
Apicomplexan Parasites
68
94
BROWN, KERI
24
27
BROWN, TERRY A.
24
BROWNE, KEN
18
Applications of Light with Orbital Angular Momentum Applied English Phonology
108 11
BERRY, STEVEN T. BESSANT, JOHN BETHLEHEM, JELKE BETZ, FREDERICK
127 27
26
BRUCE, DUNCAN W.
99
Applied Statistics for Network Biology
67
BETZLER, CHRISTIAN
Arab Media
15
Beyond Borders
38
BRYKCZYNSKA, GOSIA
31
BUGLASS, ALAN J.
75
37
Building Science
138
Building Surveys and Reports
139
Arid Zone Geomorphology
132
Beyond Duty
ARISSIAN, LADAN
107
BIDDISS, MICHAEL
131
77
BIEMER, PAUL P.
ARMSTRONG, RICHARD A.
68
Big History and the Future of
ARNASON, JOHANN P.
39
38
BURTON, TONY
ARNOLD, EDDY
96
BIGELOW, MARTHA H.
14
BUSSELS, STIJN
66
BILLO, E. JOSEPH
77
Butterfield, Derek
Biodemography of Reproductive Aging, The
69
ARTHUR, WALLACE ARZT, EDUARD
102
Humanity
Asian Immigration to the United States
23
Biohybrid Systems
ASPERS, PATRIK
21
Bioinorganic Medicinal Chemistry
ATKIN, NICHOLAS
37
Biological Chemistry of Arsenic, Antimony and Bismuth Biomarkers Biomolecular Archaeology
108 2
Automating in STEP 7 Basic with SIMATIC S7-1200
112
AVRUTIN, EUGENE A.
107
AYISH, MUHAMMAD I.
15
AZAPAGIC, ADISA
133
Biorefineries - Industrial Processes and Products Biostatistical Methods Biotransformation and Metabolite Elucidation of Xenobiotics BIRINGEN, SEDAT
BACKHOUSE, ROLAND Bacterial Stress Responses BAI, XIAOYING BAKER, R. JACOB BAKHURST, DAVID BAKLAND, LEIF K. BALAKRISHNAN, N. BALASUBRAMANIAM, V.M. BALA BALDI, PIERRE
125 68 115 114 4 61 121 76 125
BALE, TIM
31
BALL, MARTIN J.
11
BALZANI, VINCENZO
77
Bar and Beverage Book, The
28
BARBOSA-CÁNOVAS, GUSTAVO V.
76
Barley
73
BARLUENGA, JOSÉ
92
BARON, DAVID
50
BARON, PAUL A.
99
BARONI, STEFANO
122
BARREIROS, MIGUEL
122
BARROWS, CLAYTON W.
28
BARTGES, JOSEPH
65
BARTLE, ROBERT G.
137
127
BRUCE, PETER C.
ARMAROLI, NICOLA
94
Advances in Veterinary Dermatology Volume 6 66
BROCK, IAN
87
Advances in Chemical Physics
Advances in Speckle Metrology and Related Techniques 107
9
Antiviral Drug Strategies
113
100
118
BROCKINGTON, DANIEL
AUSTIN, MICHAEL W.
100
BELSEY, CATHERINE
Brief History of American Literature, A 8
25
Advanced Topics in Spectral Techniques for Hyperspectral Imaging
Advances in Polymer Derived Ceramics and Composites
BELL, KRISTINE L.
59
Anthropology off the Shelf
Atom Chips
Advances in Multifunctional Materials and Systems
39
Ancient Greek Philosophy
Advanced Optical Flow Cytometry 110
Advances in Enzymology and Related Areas of Molecular Biology 82
146
Analytical Methods for Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Toxicology 81
110
CALHOUN, CRAIG
19
87
CALLAN, HILARY
125
81
CALTER, PAUL A.
125
90
CALVERT, PAUL
104
24
CAMERON, NEIL R.
103
85 128 80 135
118 3 10
Blackwell Companion to Religion and Violence, The
7
Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion
64
BODE, CHRISTOPH
9
BOER, DOUGLAS P.
44
BOLLEN, MATH H.
20 116
BOLTANSKI, LUC
18
BONEM, J. M.
86
BONVENTRE, JOSEPH V.
90
BOON, JUNE A.
65
BÖRJARS, KERSTI
13
BORSLEY, ROBERT
13
BOSSANYI, ERVIN
117
BOTTA-GENOULAZ, VALÉRIE
28
BOUCHARD, T.J.
56
BOURDIEU, PIERRE
14
79
BOWEN, ERICA
43
63
BOWERS, DAVID
50
119
BOWYER-CRANE, CLAUDINE
42
BATHIAS, CLAUDE
136
BRADBURY, LIZ
19
BATILL, STEPHEN
133
BRADLEY, ROBERT L.
32
BRANDIMARTE, PAOLO
29
Basic One- and Two-Dimensional NMR Spectroscopy BASSI, G. STEVEN BATH, JASBIR
BAX, MARTIN
52
24
CALTER, MICHAEL A.
72
BOLI, JOHN
40 139 59
BITTON, GABRIEL
Blackwell Companion to Phonology, The
47 117
BYROM, SHEENA
71
BLACKSON, THOMAS
59
BURTON, DENNIS R.
BISSWANGER, HANS BLACKLEDGE, JONATHAN
126
CAMPAGNA, SEBASTIANO
99
CAMPAGNE, JEAN-PIERRE
28
Campaign Communication and Political Marketing CAMPBELL, A.
17 105
CAMPBELL, KENNETH
58
CAMPBELL, SCOTT
26
Cancer Risk Assessment
70
Capaldi, Nicholas
36
Capitalism and Conservation CAPPER, PETER
26 104, 110
Carbon Nanomaterials
101
Carbonate Systems During the Olicocene-Miocene Climatic Transition
131
CARDINALE, MARCO
67
Cardiovascular Effects of Inhaled Ultrafine and Nano-Sized Particles 91 CARLETON, CARLA L.
64
CARLSON, GREG
41
CARMODY, PADRAIG
31
Carotid and Supra-Aortic Trunks, The 52 CARROLL, JULIA M.
42
CASAS, JUAN F.
23
CASCIANO, DANIEL A.
90
CASCINO, GREGORY
51
CASPER, DREW
16
CASSEE, FLEMMING R.
91
CastlE, Nicholas CATALUNA, MARIA ANA Catalysis in Electrochemistry CAWLEY, GAVIN CCPS
56 107 95 125 95
Century of Constitutional Reform, A 35 CERONI, PAOLA
99
121
CHADEE, DEREK
42
Companion to Relativism, A
92
CHADWICK, JOHN C. Chalcogenide Photovoltaics
117
Companion to Museum Studies, A 40
Data Mining and Statistical Decisions
126
Companion to the Anthropology of India, A 25
Data Mining for Business Intelligence
126
4
DUTTON, GORDON
Challenging the Stigma of Mental Illness
Companion to the Civil War and Reconstruction, A
DAUVERGNE, PETER
32
41
37
DAWSON, LAILA M.
12
CHAMORRO-PREMUZIC, TOMAS
44
Comparative Politics
34
DE CLERQ, ERIK DE FRANCHIS, ROBERTO
Complementary Medicine for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses 66
DE MENIL, GEORGES
Complexity of Dynamical Systems, The
DEBOER, DOUGLAS J.
CHAN, ANDREW K.
113
CHAN, NGAI HANG
29
CHANG, CHEIN-I
113
Changing Talk
42
CHAPMAN, JANE L.
16
Characterization of Impurities and Degradants Using Mass Spectrometry
80
Charge and Energy Transfer Dynamics in Molecular Systems 109
Comparative Religious Ethics
6
109
DE WAAL, TON DECHANT, DELL
Computational Methods for Large Systems
97
DECHER, GERO
Computational Spectroscopy
97
Decision Making in Systems Engineering and Management
Computer Aided Biomanufacturing 104 Computer System Design
112
Decomposition of Homogeneous Catalysts DEHMER, MATTHIAS
DYKE, GARETH
52 131
DYTHAM, CALVIN
67
EAGLETON, MARY
9
87
Earliest Stages of Language Learning, The
14
53
Early Human Kinship
24
31
ECKERMAN, SIMON
57
127
Economic Geology
132
66
Economic Policy 65
31
Edison to Enron
32
6 100 119
EDWARDS, LIONEL D. EGGLESTON, ROBERT G.
55 119
EHER, REINHARD
44
92
EHRENFELD, ELLIE
68
67
EIBL, DIETER
88
102
EIBL, REGINE
88
Concise Encyclopedia of Sociology, The
18
Concise Physical Chemistry
94
Chemical Looping Systems for Fossil Energy Conversions 84
Condensed Matter Physics
110
CONNALLY, ERIC
126
Chemical Process Simplification
83
CONNOR, MICHAEL
47
Chemical Synthetic Biology
81
CONRAD, CHARLES
17
Conservation Biogeography
73
Design and Analysis of Composite Structures 136
Elegant Total Synthesis
92
31
Design of Multithreaded Software 115
EMMERT-STREIB, FRANK
67
Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry 80
CHARIT, INDRAJIT Chemical Engineering in the Pharmaceutical Industry
117 84
DEL CAMPO, ARÁNZAZU DELANEY, CAROL
23
ELASWARAPU, RAMNATH Electric Drive
Delphi Technique in Nursing and Health Research, The
59
DELVES, PETER J.
47
72 136
Electrochemical Processes in Biological Systems
95
Electromagnetic Scattering
118
Chemistry of The Group 13 Metals, The
91
Conservative Party, The
CHEN, GUODONG
80
Construction Management
140
Design of Steel Structures
CHEN, HONG
57
Construction Practice
138
Designing Dendrimers
99
CHEN, JASON S.
93
ENDERLEIN, JÖRG
98
Contemporary Conflict Resolution
33
DESMOND, KATHLEEN
40
CHOI, MIJIN
61
Energy for a Sustainable World
77
Contemporary Sociological Theory 19
Energy Materials
99
142
Control Systems Engineering
112
Detection Estimation and Modulation Theory
67
COOK, GERALD
121
Developing Language and Literacy 42
CHOW, CHUEN-YEN
135
COOKE, BRIAN
138
Chronic Pelvic Pain
54
Cooley’s Anemia
70
Developmental Neurotoxicology Research
Cigarette Smoke Toxicity
90
COOPER, CARY L.
61
CHONG, CHONG TOW Choosing and Using Statistics
CIOB (CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF BUILDING) CITOVSKY, VITALY Civil Engineer’s Handbook of Professional Practice CLAIRMONT, DAVID A. CLARK-DECÈS, ISABELLE
116
138 74 141 7 25
CLARK, ALEXANDER
13
Classical Sociological Theory
19
Classics in Total Synthesis III
93
Clinical Arrhythmology
52
Clinical Cases in Prosthodontics
61
Clinical Pain Management
55
CMOS Co-Morbidity in Migraine COATES, JENNIFER
114 52 11
COBBEN, FANNIE
127
COCHRAN, JAMES J.
128
COCHRANE, KEVERN
74
Coffee - Philosophy for Everyone COHEN, JONATHAN COLANTONIO, ANDREA COLES, RICHARD COLOMBO, PAOLO
2 53 141 75 100
Colour and The Optical Properties of Materials 99 Coltan
32
Communications Satellite Payload 124 Community Planning Companion to American Immigration, A Companion to Cultural Resource Management, A Companion to Latin American History, A Companion to Medical Anthropology, A
139 38 25 37 24
COPSEY, KEITH DEREK
125
CORLETT, RICHARD
72
CORNELL, JOHN A.
130
CORRIGAN, PATRICK W.
41
Developments in Data Storage
118
91 116
DIAZ-CAMPOS, MANUEL
12
Dicho en breve (Brief Version of Dicho y hecho)
12
Dicho en breve Annotated Instructor’s Edition & Audio
12
Energy Storage Energy Technology 2010 ENGELS, RUTGER C. M. E. Environmental Biotechnology
133
EPPERSON, JAMES F.
64 64
107
Cosmopolitanism and International Relations Theory 34
52
ERICKSON, PAMELA I.
Disaster Rules
56
ERIKSEN, ASGER
COSTA FONT, JOAN
Disorders of Menstruation
54
COX, JR., LOUIS A.
23 128
DIELS, JEAN CLAUDE
Essential Haematology
47
Essential Medical Genetics
47
Essential Midwifery Practice: Expertise Leadership and Collaborative Working
59
Essential Practical NMR for Organic Chemistry
78
Essentials of Orthodontics
62
34
DIXON, TIM
COX, PHILIP
76
DODD,, KAREN
51
CRAIG, KENNETH D.
55
DODICK, DAVID
52
44
Domestic Animal Behavior for Veterinarians and Animal Scientists 65
CRAIG, ROY R.
134
CREATSAS, GEORGE
69
CRESSIE, NOEL A. C.
24 132
Distributed Intelligence In Design 141
COX, MICHAEL
CRAIG, LEAM A.
98 127
Equine MRI
DIETHRICH, EDWARD B.
50
43 113
Equine Reproduction
COSKUN, BULENT
86 105
Engineering Circuit Analysis Enzyme Technologies for Drug Discovery and Development
141
DOMINGO, ESTEBAN
68 13
Ethical and Philosophical Aspects of Nursing Children 59
77
Ethics in Science and Engineering
128
DOMINICIS, MARIA CANTELI
Criminological Imagination, The
20
Dose Makes the Poison, The
CRUICKSHANK, JAYCEN
48
DOUGLAS, JAMES
CRYSTAL, MITCHELL A.
65
DOWNE, SOO
59
EVANS, GARETH G.
133
Crystallization
87
DOWNS, TONY
91
Crystallography and Surface Structure
DOYLE, F.
105
Evidence and Procedures for Boundary Location
143
96
DRISCOLL, PATRICK J.
119
Evolution
66
CURRIE, GRAEME P.
49
DRIVER, STEPHEN
EWEN, COLIN
10
CURY, PHILIPPE
74
DUBBELDAM, JOHAN
Excel for Chemists
77
Extrusion-Cooking Techniques
76
Facial Aesthetics
62
FAINSTEIN, SUSAN S.
26
FALLON, DAVID
10
DUCHATEAU, ROB
139
33 109 92
DAJANI, NABIL
15
DUFF, FIONA J.
DALY, MARY
22
Duffing Equation, The
DANHEISER, RICK L.
79
DUFFY, ROSALEEN
26
DUGGAN, DOMINIC
115
Dark Side of Software Engineering, The Darwinism and the Divine DAS, SARIT K.
112 5 105
DASGUPTA, AMITAVA
91
DASGUPTA, BHASKAR
67
Data Mining
126
84
Ethics, Technology and Engineering 4
42 135
DUKES, JEFFREY
74
FAN, LIANG-SHIH
84
DUNBAR, ROBIN
24
FANAROFF, AVROY
48
76
FANE-HERVEY, ANGUS
32
FARKAS, DANIEL F.
76 58
DUNNE, C. PATRICK DURKIN, JOSEPH
Index
CERUTTI, SERGIO
139
DUSKA, BRENDA SHAY
3
FARLEY, ALISTAIR
DUSKA, RONALD F.
3
FASCHING, DARRELL J.
6
147
INDEX
Fatigue of Materials and Structures 136
FURNHAM, ADRIAN
44
Fats in Food Technology
76
FURUSAWA, AKIRA
108
FAULKNER, CAROL
37
Future for Criticism, A
9
FAWCETT, JOSEPHINE TONKS N.
58
Future of Christian Theology, The
5
Fearful Dental Patient, The
63
FEDERICI, AUGUSTO B.
53
GADDE, LARS-ERIK
Feline Patient, The
65
GAENGER, KARSTEN
123
HAGMANN, TOBIAS
GAFFIKIN, FRANK
140
HAGNI, A.
Feminist Literary Theory
9
75
GUPTA, MANOJ
104
HAACKE, MARK E.
55
44
HOFFBRAND, VICTOR
47
35
HOFKENS, JOHAN
98
105
HOLLERTON, JOHN
78
HOLLOWAY, THOMAS H.
37
27
FERGUSON, MICHAEL
61
GAO, JERRY Z.
115
HALARY, JEAN LOUIS
102
FERNANDEZ-NIEVES, ALBERTO
98
GARDNER, SUGNET
131
HALE, KARL J.
GARLAND, JAMES
104
HALES, STEVEN D.
GARSTECKI, PIOTR
102
HALPIN, DANIEL W.
133
Field Geophysics
132
GASK, LINDA
50
Financial Accounting
30
Gaspard, Pierre
92
Financial Models Calibration and Numerical Pricing
29
Gastroenterology: Clinical Cases Uncovered
48
GEBALI, FAYEZ
FINCHILESCU, GILLIAN
Generating Micro- and Nanopatterns on Polymeric Materials 102
Fine Chemicals Fire Design of Steel Structures FLETCHER, ROBERT FLORES, MARIA TERESA Flow Cytometry in Drug Discovery and Development Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer and Mass Transfer FLYNN, MICHAEL J. FOLKERS, GERD
22 84 142 60
Generic Inference
124
119
4
Hollywood 1963-1976 HONG, JIA-SHENG
16 114
HORNSEY, MATTHEW J.
43
HOUPT, KATHERINE ALBRO
65
HAMMETT-STABLER, CATHERINE A. 91
HOUSE, ALLAN
50
Handbook in Nonresponse in Household Surveys
HOUSON, IAN
83
140
127 75
How to be a Quantitative Ecologist 131 Howard, Jane Rutt
57
Handbook of Clinical Linguistics, The 11
HOWARD, SARA
11
Handbook of Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Imaging
98
HOWICK, JEREMY H.
Handbook of Hispanic Sociolinguistics
12
HUGHES-HALLETT, DEBORAH
56 126
HUGHES, ANDREW B.
93
Handbook of Ionic Liquids, Data, The 83
HUGHES, THOMAS
48
Handbook of Ionic Liquids, The
HULME, CHARLES J.
42
61
Genetic and Molecular Aspects of Sports Performance
Handbook of Statistical Data Editing and Imputation 127
Human Rights
33
88
Genome Organization and Function in the Cell Nucleus 71
HUME, ELIZABETH
10
Genomics - Essential Methods
72
HURST, BRADLEY
54
Genotoxic Impurities
89
Handbook of Stimuli-Responsive Materials
107
GERTEIS, JOSEPH
19
Handbook of Systems Toxicology
Hydromechanics Hyperbranched Polymers
103
85 112 87
56
103 90 119
Getting Started in Clinical Research 50
HANSEN, KAREN
141
HANSON, LARRY A.
Gervásio, Helena
142
75
GHODSE, HAMID
51
FOOSHEE GRACE, SHARON
65
GIBBS, BRUCE P.
115
FOOTE, RUSSELL
84
GILEADI, ELIEZER
Force of Obedience, The
34
FORCELLINO, ANTONIO
39 5, 27
93
HANDWERKER, CAROL A.
Food and Beverage Packaging Technology
FORD, DAVID F.
92
Handbook of Alcoholic Beverages
Financial Reporting Handbook 2010 30
56
HODGKINSON, GERARD P.
HÅKANSSON, HÅKAN
GARVEN, GRANT
63
Hodgetts, Timothy j.
7
103
124
48
HOBKIRK, JOHN A. 9
GAO, CHAO
3
96
HAGE, VOLKER
47
Fiber-Optic Communication Systems
HIMMEL, DANIEL Histology at a Glance
HABIB, M. A. R.
FERGUSON-SMITH, MALCOLM
FEYERABEND, PAUL
GILL, DALJIT S. GITTINS, JOHN
74
Hypodontia
63
IACUS, STEFANO
29
Hanzo, L.
123
95
HARB, JOHN
137
63
HARMER, VICTORIA
59
Ideas About Art
40
130
HARPER, VALERIE
66
Immigrant Nations
18
93
IMMS, CHRISTINE
51 73
ICAA (THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS IN AUSTRALIA) 30
GLABOWSKI, MARIUSZ
122
HARRINGTON, PETER J.
FORD, HELEN
57
GLASS, ROBERT L.
112
HARRISON, PAUL J.
51
FORD, J. KEVIN
44
GLASSER, DAVID
85
HARTWIG, ANDREA
82
Immunoassays in Agricultural Biotechnology
FORD, LACY
37
130
HASSON, FELICITY
59
INDEFREY, PETER
14
HAUPTMAN, JOHN
109
Infectious Causes of Cancer
58
Formation of Reason, The
4
Formulas and Calculations for Drilling Engineers 86 FOTEDAR, RAVI
75
Foundations of Homeland Security 79
GLAZEBROOK, KEVIN Global Change and the Terrestrial Biosphere
73
HAYWARD, ALAN
140
Infertility
Globalization
20
HE, HAIBO
120
INIEWSKI, KRZYSZTOF
Globalization Reader, The
20
HE, MATTHEW
113
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
27
101
Inside the Gas Chambers
36
God, Sex and Gender
6
He, Qiang
54 114
Foundations of Voice Studies
13
GOLDMAN, ROBERT
15
Health Justice
60
FOX, ANTHONY W.
55
GOODMAN, JANE R.
63
77
Health Maintenance and Principal Microbial Diseases of Cultured Fishes
Integration of Distributed Generation in the Power System 116
74
HEIDERSBACH, BOB
83
Interconnection of Water and Sanitation Related Diseases and Environmental Factors, The
HELD, DAVID
32
HEMMINGS, KENNETH W.
63
FRANK, PATRICIA
GOODY, ALEX
15
Franssen, Jean-Marc
142
GORDON, JACKI
44
FRASCONI, PAOLO
125
GORTON, LO
95
FREEMAN, MICHAEL A.
33
GOSWAMI, JAIDEVA C.
113
FREIXA, ZORAIDA
92
Governance of Climate Change, The 32
French Animation History
16
GOWER, JOHN
FRENCH, PETER A.
131
4
GRABER, ARMIN
67
FRENCH, RAY
27
GRAY, RICHARD
8
FREY, HOLGER
103
FRIEBOLIN, HORST
79
From GSM to LTE
123
From Non-Covalent Assemblies to Molecular Machines
92
Frontiers in Geofluids
133
FUJA, THOMAS
133
Functions Modeling Change
126
Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology for Student Nurses
57
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance 29 Fundamentals of Psychiatry
148
27
GUNSTONE, FRANK
50
GREBENNIKOV, ANDREI
114
GREEN, KIRK
109
GREGER, KLAUS
71
GREGG, MELISSA
21
GROSSMAN, MARSHALL
8
GRUBER, PATRICK R.
85
GRUNENBERG, JÖRG
97
Guide to Good Practice in the Management of Time in Complex Projects 138
HENDEN, JOHN HENDERSON, DALE L. Henderson, Timothy J.
41 119 38
HENDRY, CHARLES
58
HENLEY, ERNEST J.
137
HENRY, MICHEL
52
HENS, HUGO S. L. C.
142
HENSHALL, GREG
119
Herbal Supplements
91
HERMANN, KLAUS
96
HERRMAN, HELEN
51
HEY, EDMUND
54
HEYWOOD, PHIL
139
Guide to LEED 2009 Estimating and Preconstruction Strategies 142
HIBOU, BÉATRICE
34
HILL, PETER B.
Fundamentals of Sensor Network Programming
121
Guidelines for Auditing Process Safety Management Systems
Fundamentals of Wavelets
113
GUINOT, VINCENT
FURLONG, JUDY
133
GULLBERG, MARIANNE
95 136 14
HILDEBRANDT, DIANE HILLMYER, MARC A. HILTON, ANTHONY C.
85 63, 66 103 68
Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies
72 132
Intergroup Relations in Post Apartheid South Africa
22
International Handbook of Suicide Prevention
44
International Perspectives on the Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Offenders
44
International Review of Industrial and Organizational Psychology 2011
44
International Tables for Crystallography, Volume F
96
Introducing Globalization
26
Introducing New Technologies in the Telecommunications Market 122 Introducing Social Theory
19
Introduction to Applied Statistical Thermodynamics, An 137 Introduction to Chemical Engineering
137
Introduction to Computational Methods in Fluids, An
135
KIRCHARTZ, THOMAS 133
Introduction to Management in the Hospitality Industry 28 Introduction to Nuclear Materials, An
111
KIRWAN, MARK J.
75
Light Sheet Based Fluorescence Microscopy
KLIJANIENKO, JERZY
55
LING SHARON, NAI MUI
KNÄBLEIN, JÖRG
70
Linguistic Nativism and the Poverty of the Stimulus 13
Knowledge Management in the Age of Complexity
119
KOCATÜRK, TUBA
141
137
KOHLAS, JUERG
119
Introduction to Sociology
18
KOLB, DIETER M.
94
Introduction to the Hospitality Industry
28
KORMAN, DANIEL Z.
Investigating Culture
23
KOVAVIC, IVANA
135
KREHER, RALF
123
117
Introduction to Numerical Methods and Analysis, An 127 Introduction to Real Analysis
KOMATSUZAKI, TAMIKI
Irigaray
3
IRWIN, J. DAVID
113
ISHIYAMA, JOHN
34
ISLAM, RAFIQ
82
Islamic Art and Visual Culture
40
IYENGAR, SRIDHAR S.
121
94 2
KREIMAN, JODY KREYSZIG, ERWIN Krouk, Evgenii KÜHN, OLIVER
JACOBSEN, DOUGLAS
101
JAMES, WENDY
24 Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology
JAPPELLI, TULLIO
31
LACHIN, JOHN M.
117
LADLE, RICHARD J.
JENKINS, NICK JETTEN, JOLANDA Jim Evans Honorary Symposium
55
105
135
103
LANE, PHILIP
JOHNSON, JOHN A.
105
LANG, YONGQIANG
JOHNSON, PAUL H.
88
Language and Gender
JOHNSTON, HANK
21
JONES, PETER
50
JONES, PIP
19
Lasers
JONES, RACHEL
3
JONES, STEvEN P.
63 16
KASAP, SAFA KASAPOGLOU, CHRISTOS KASPIN, DEBORAH
104, 110 136 23
KATES, STEVEN A.
89
KATSIGRIS, COSTAS
28
KAUCHALI, SHEHZAAD
85
KAUFMANN, GUILLERMO
107
KAZMIERSKI, WIESLAW M.
88
KEENEY, SINEAD
59
KEFALA, ELENI
36
KERMANI, NAVID
5
KERR, MARGARET
43
KESHAV, SATISH
48
KESKINOCAK, PINAR
128
KHAROUFEH, JEFFREY P.
128
KIEFER, WOLFGANG
80
KIESO, DONALD E.
30
KIM, JAEGWON
2
KIMMEL, PAUL D.
30
KING, MICHAEL
86
KING, THOMAS F.
25
Lloyd, Gordon
36
LOCKE, CLAIRE
30
LODOLA, ALBERTO
89
LOGAN, CAROLINE
43
Lost Michelangelos, The
39
LTE Signaling, Troubleshooting and Optimization 123 LUISI, PIER LUIGI LUK, WAYNE LUNDBERG, ULF LUNDQVIST, PETER
81 112 61 122
19
MAY, VOLKHARD
109
MCCARTHY, J. R.
98
MCCORMICK, NORMAN J.
85
McGRATH, ALISTER E. MCKEEVER, STEPHEN
5 110
MCKENNA, HUGH
59
MCKINNON, ANGUS O.
64
MCLAFFERTY, ELLA
58
MCQUEEN, ANNE
58
Mechanics of Materials
134
Mechanics of Unsaturated Geomaterials
135
MEE, JON
10
MEEHAN, SHANNON
31
MELLOR, NOHA
15
LYNCH, MARY E.
55
15
LYONS, ANDREW
24
31
Mercury Cadmium Telluride
LYONS, HARRIET
24
MESTECKY, ANN-MARIE
58
Metabolic Syndrome
90
117
85 104
6
MACDONALD, DAVID
63
MACDONALD, SHARON
40
Metaphysics
107
MACENTEE, MICHAEL I.
62
MEYERS, ROBERT A.
80
MIALL, HUGH
33
Latent Class Analysis of Survey Error 127
MACGOWAN, CHRISTOPHER
Latinos and Latino Immigrants in the United States
MACHTEJEVAS, EGIDIJUS
96
MACLEOD, MALCOLM
49
Microfluidic Reactors for Polymer Particles
MADDEN, TIMOTHY L.
81
Microgel Suspensions
LE BOUTILLIER, SHAUN
60
116
98
13
131
KARBAN, KATE
Lithography
Max Weber
LAPPIN, SHALOM
KAISER, GARY
85
8
LANTIGUA, DAVID
LAWRENCE, MATT
126
Literary Theory Toolkit, The
MATTSSON, JOHAN
Metallurgy and Corrosion Control in Oil and Gas Production 83
110
KANTARDZIC, MEHMED
131
9
17
JUNG, RANU
KAMM, MICHAEL
100
MATTHIOPOULOS, JASON
Literary Criticism from Plato to the Present
MAAREK, PHILIPPE J.
LAUPRETRE, FRANCOISE
85
113
MATHUR, SANJAY
11
136
30
Mathematics of Bioinformatics
32
Mathematical Programming Models for Agriculture, Environmental, and Resource Economics 30
Membrane Process Design Using Residue Curve Maps
116, 120
Landscapes of Capital
JUFER, MARCEL
KAMM, BIRGIT
73
LALOUI, LYESSE
JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
KAISER, H.
128
LAGACE, REAL
John Bowlby - From Psychoanalysis to Ethology 42
Journalism Today
66
43
LANDIS, STEFAN
48
LISTER, JANE
28
KUMAR, CHALLA S. S. R.
98
94
LISSAUER, TOM
LLERENA, DANIEL
61
69 118
LIPKOWSKI, JACEK
131
JAHANGIRI, LEILA
Mathematical Morphology
82
Living Dinosaurs
102
MASTORAKOS, GEORGE
Lipids and Essential Oils as Antimicrobial Agents
96
KUMACHEVA, EUGENIA
70
45
88
6
JANSON, JAN-CHRISTER
MASSCHELEIN, JAN
LIU, WILLOW J. H.
99
JANDRIG, BURKHARD
104
LITWIN, VIRGINIA
109
KULKARNI, PRAMOD
134
134 87
2
MARTLAND, CARL D.
13 124
KUBINYI, HUGO
MARTINICH, A. P. 71
LE ROUX, NIEL Lead-Free Solder Process Development
23 102 2 19 131 119
Magnesium Technology 2010
8
105
2
102 98
Microstrip Filters for RF/Microwave Applications 114
Magnesium, Magnesium Alloys, and Magnesium Composites 104
MILLER, DANIEL
14
Mahoney, Peter f.
56
MILLS, NICHOLAS L.
91
51
MILNER, ANTHONY
MAJ, MARIO
38
LECHNER, FRANK J.
20
LEDNICER, DANIEL
78
MAK-Collection for Occupational Health and Safety, The
82
MINDEN, MICHAEL
10
LEE, CHRISTINE A.
53
Making Knowledge
25
MINER, MICHAEL H.
44
LEE, HORNG-MO
69
Making of Modern Israel, The
36
LEE, JOHN C.
85
Malays, The
38
MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOCIETY (TMS), THE
106
LEE, MIKE s.
80
MALHOTRA, GIRISH K.
83
Minoli, Daniel
122
LEE, TIM
47
MALOBERTI, FRANCO
111
MISRA, SUSHIL K.
111
LEEDOM, DENNIS K.
119
LEITNER, DAVID M.
94
Managing Business Relationships
MILSOM, JOHN J.
27
Mitochondrial Research in Translational Medicine
132
69
109
Managing Change in Construction Projects 141
LEVENE, MALCOLM
47
Managing Technological Innovation 27
Modeling the Internet and the Web 125
LEVY, DAVID
53
Managing the Professional Practice 140
95
MANNHOLD, RAIMUND
Modelling and Dimensioning of Mobile Wireless Networks
LENSTRA, DAAN
LEWENSTAM, ANDRZEJ
87
Mobile Robots
121
122
17
MANNING, CRAIG
133
LI, B.
105
MANT, JONATHAN
49
Models and Algorithms for Biomolecules and Molecular Networks
LI, BEN Q.
106
MARANT, GARY
70
Modern Biopharmaceuticals
Li, Junbai
101
MARCHAND, TREVOR H. J.
25
LI, WENYUAN
116
MARDER, MICHAEL P.
Modern Experimental Mechanics of Solids 135
LI, ZONGJIN
143
MARDER, PHILIP
88
67
MARESI, CARLO
121
LEWIS, LAURIE K.
LIANG, JIE
110
LIANG, WENQUAN
143
Markets
21
Liew, T. H.
123
MARSHBURN, PAUL
54
Light Metals 2010
105
MARTIN, PHILIPPE
31
MARTIN, SEAMUS J.
47
INDEX
Introduction to Engineering, Modeling and Problem Solving
67 70
Modern German Literature
10
Modern Heterocyclic Chemistry
92
Modern Standard Arabic Grammar 12 Modulation and Coding Techniques in Wireless Communications 124 Mogadishu on the Mississippi
14
MOGHADAM, MARJAN
61
149
MOHR, WANDA
50
Index
NISE, NORMAN S.
112
PECKHAM, MICHELLE
48
Molecular Assembly of Biomimetic Systems 101
Noise and Vibration Analysis
134
PÉCLARD, DIDIER
35
Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection 118
PELLEGRIN, CLAUDE
MOLES, PETER
Non-Transformational Syntax
PENG, PHILIP W. H.
MONNERIE, LUCIEN
29 102
PERKINS, MICHAEL R.
11
Nonlinear Dynamics with Polymers 94
MONTGOMERY, BOB
53
PERRY, IAN
MOODY, JAMES
19
Nonthermal Processing Technologies for Food 76
Perspectives on Cancer Care PETERS, MARK
Moral Struggle and Religious Ethics
7
Normal Binocular Vision
60
MORREALL, JOHN
6
NORSWORTHY, GARY D.
65
MORRISSEY, MIKE
140
NORTON, PHILIP
35
MOSCICKI, LESZEK
76
NOSAKA, KAZUNORI
67
MOSS, PAUL
47
NOTON, IAN
76
104
Novel, The
9
PETOUKHOV, SERGEY
86
85
Process Understanding
83
113
103
93
Protein Purification
98
Public Administration
35 99
PHILLIPS, BRUCE
MÜLLER, FRAUKE
62
NUTTALL, NICK
16
Philosophy and Poetry
MÜLLER, NICOLE
11
NYBERG, ERIC A.
105
Philosophy of Evidence-based Medicine, The
89
PUNTORIERO, FAUSTO
75
Putting Information First
56
69
Philosophy on Tap
O’CONNOR, RORY
44
PHOHA, VIR V.
O’DONNELL, AMANDA L.
63
O’HARE, DERMOT
99
Photoelectrochemical Materials and Energy Conversion Processes 94
O’NEILL, MICHAEL
10
2 121
Phylogenetic Aspects of Neuropeptides
69
Physical Electrochemistry
95
106
OAKHILL, A. C.
140
Multistate Systems Reliability Theory with Applications 130
OATLEY, KEITH
41
Physics at the Terascale
OBE, GÜNTER
70
Physiological Effects of Ageing, The 58
MURRAY, RACHEL
64
MURTY, K. LINGA
117
Occlusal Concepts in Clinical Practice
MUTTI, CARLO
131
OFDM
OBERG, GUNILLA
132
109
QOS-Enabled Networks Quantitative Methods Quantum Physics
122 29 108
Quantum Physics for Scientists and Technologists 121 Quantum Teleportation and Entanglement
108
QUINTEN, MICHAEL
102
RAAFLAUB, KURT A.
39
RADKAU, JOACHIM
19
RAFAILOV, EDIK U.
107
Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy for People with Cerebral Palsy
51
RAGATZ, JULIE ANNE
123
PICHLER, PIA
11
RAJ, RISHI
62
5
4
O’CONNOR, KATHLEEN
7
97
Properties and Behavior of Polymers
57
MURPHY, ANDREW
Production of Membrane Proteins
44
NUTTALL, DILYSE
Multiphase Phenomena and CFD Modeling and Simulation in Materials Processes
Process Control
Pharmaceutical Process Chemistry for Synthesis
115
100
86
58
PFÄFFLIN, FRIEDEMANN
MUCCINI, HENRY
Multilayer Thin Films
74
134
61
111
116
Problem Solving for Process Operators and Specialists
Project Evaluation
Nutrition and Cancer
Multifrequency Electron Paramagnetic Resonance
Probabilistic Transmission System Planning
19
MRI Susceptibility Weighted Imaging 55
130
55
Principles of Gene Manipulation and Genomics 71
PFAFF, STEVEN
Pharmaceutical Toxicology in Practice
Multi-armed Bandit Allocation Indices
55 133
96
77
28
PERDAN, SLOBODAN
Monolithic Silicas in Separation Science
MOULTON, SIMON
3 100
OHSATO, HITOSHI
100
Picomaviruses, The
68
RAJAH, KANES K.
76
NAINI, FARHAD B.
62
OKI, EIJI
120
PILLER, WERNER E.
131
Raju, DR., K.S.
85
NAIR, MURALITHARAN
57
OKOYE, CHUKA D.
121
PINEAU, ANDRÉ
136
RAMSBOTHAM, OLIVER
33
Rancière, Public Education and the Taming of Democracy
45 57
NAJMAN, LAURENT
118
OMMER, ROSEMARY
74
PIRAMANAYAGAM, S. N.
116
Nano-lithography
120
On Critique
18
Planning in Divided Cities
140
On Television
14
Plant Transformation Technologies 74
RANDALL, SUE
89
RAPAPORT, HERMAN
Nanomaterials for the Life Sciences 101
8
Nanostructured Materials and Systems
Optical Properties of Nanoparticle Systems 102
Plasmid Biopharmaceuticals
100
PLATT, LUCINDA
22
Rapid-Equilibrium Enzyme Kinetics 81
NARAYAN, ROGER
104
Optically Stimulated Luminescence 110
PLATT, STEPHEN
44
RASSOOL, G. HUSSEIN
74
RAU, UWE
Narratives of the Political Economy, The
36
NASSAR, ALA F.
80
NASTAC, LAURENTIU Nationalism
106 33
NATVIG, BENT
130
NEELAMEGGHAM, NEALE R.
105
Negotiating Difference in the Hispanic World
36
Negotiating Statehood
35
NELMS, ROBERT M.
113
Neonatal Formulary
54
Neonatology at a Glance
48
Nephrology and Urology of Small Animals
65
NEST, MICHAEL
32
Networked
16
NEUFELD, ELLIS
70
NEUPERT, RICHARD
16
Neurology: Clinical Cases Uncovered 49
150
Nondigestible Carbohydrates and Digestive Health
13
Principles and Practice of Pharmaceutical Medicine
Neuroscience Nursing
58
New Scramble for Africa, The
31
New Species and Technology Developments in Aquaculture
75
NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, THE
70
NEWBY, DAVID E.
91
NEWTON, ROBERT
67
NICOLAOU, K. C.
93
NIMMO, GRAHAM
49
60 111
Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
63
PLUMB, JOHN A.
Oral Healthcare and the Frail Elder
62
POHL, JENS
138
RAYNER, CHARLOTTE
27
POHL, WALTER
132
Readings in Planning Theory
26
Organic Bionics
104
94
Readings in Urban Theory
POLLAK, PETER
84
Real, Paulo Vila
POLYDOROU, ANTONIOS
52
Realist Case for Global Reform, The 35
Organizational Behaviour
27
Organizational Change
17
Organizational Rhetoric
17
OTTOBONI, M. ALICE
77
Polymer Materials
OVERBEEK, GEERTJAN
43
Polymeric Nanomaterials
OWENS, DAVID
50
POLZIN, DAVID
Oxidative / Nitrosative Stress and Disease
70
POJMAN, JOHN A.
102
Rebels in Groups
101
REDDY, R.
65
REES, GARY
26 142 43 105 27
Popular Music and Popular Culture 15
Reforming Long Term Care in Europe 23
Porous Polymers
Regulated Bioanalytical Laboratories 97
103
Portal Hypertension V
53
PORTES, RICHARD
31
Rehabilitation of Partner-Violent Men, The
43
Package: Building Physics and Applied Building Physics
142
Paediatrics and Child Health
47
POTOWSKI, KIM
PAESCHKE, TERESA M.
77
POULY, MARC
119
Power Conversion and Control of Wind Energy Systems
117
Reliability Technology
Power Performance
17
Religion Toolkit, The
POWERS, TOM
28
Repase y escriba
13
Practical Diabetes Care
53
RESKE, NEIL T.
62
71
REYNAUD, EMMANUEL
71
76
REYNOLDS, JOHN J.
13
PRAMANIK, BIRENDRA
80
PRAZERES, DUARTE MIGUEL F.
89
RF and Microwave Transmitter Design
72
Painting and Decorating PAL, SUVANKAR PANNEKOEK, JEROEN
139 49 127
PAPSON, STEPHEN
15
Paralympic Athlete, The
56
PARAMESHWARAN, NANDAN PARKER, SCOTT F. PARNELL, GREGORY S.
121 2 119
Practical Enzyme Practical Food Rheology
Particle Physics Experiments at High Energy Colliders
109
PRIMACK, RICHARD
PASCOE, NORMAN
120
PATEL, NITIN R.
126
Primer on Experiments with Mixtures, A
PEATE, IAN
57
PRIMROSE, SANDY B.
12
130 71
REICHEL, JAKOB REICHENBACH, JUERGEN REIMERS, JEFFREY R.
108 55 97 120 6
114
RHODES, R. A. W.
35
RICE, KEREN
10
RICE, STUART A.
94
RICHARDS, STEPHEN
78
RINNAWI, KHALIL
15
71
Rise and Fall of the American Empire 34 Risk and Safety Analysis of Nuclear Systems RITZER, GEORGE RNA Interference ROBILLARD, WALTER G.
85
18, 20 88 143
SELENDY, JANINE M. H.
72
STARKEY, MIKE
72
THORMAR, HALLDOR
82
TIDD, JOE
27
TILLEY, LARRY P.
65
Statistical Analysis in Microbiology 68
TILLEY, RICHARD J. D.
99
54
Statistical Methods for Fuzzy Data 128
Timber
32
68
Statistical Pattern Recognition
Time Series
29
Self-Adaptive Systems for Machine Intelligence 120
STASIAK, MACIEJ
Self-Harm and Violence
43
SELI, EMRE SELZER, PAUL M.
States and Social Movements
122 21
125
Semenov, Sergei
124
Statistics for Spatio-Temporal Data 128
ROBINSON, ANNE SKAJA
97
SENARATNE, SEPANI
141
STATTIN, HÅKAN
ROE, DAVID
41
Separation Process Principles
137
Steel Detailers’ Manual
ROGERS, DONALD W.
94
Service Oriented Architecture
115
STEIN, LESLIE
36
ROITT, IVAN M.
47
STELZER, ERNST H. K.
71
Roitt’s Essential Immunology
47
Seventeenth-Century Literature Handbook, The
78
15
SEXTON, MARTIN
Steroid Chemistry At A Glance
ROJEK, CHRIS
39
24
74
Roman Empire in Context, The
Sexualities in Anthropology
STEWART, CHARLES NEAL
10
73
60
Romanticism and Revolution
SHAN, GUOMIN
STIDWILL, DAVID
68
117
55
ROOS, RAYMOND P.
SHARPE, DAVID
STONIER, PETER D.
68
94
61
STORZ, GISELA T.
ROSS, PHIL
SHAW, CLARE
96
63
67
ROSSMANN, MICHAEL G.
SHAWCROSS, GEOFF
Strength and Conditioning Subprime Cities
22
Substance Abuse Disorders
51
ROST, JOHANN ROTH, PHILIP ROY, COLIN ROYAKKERS, LAMBÈR
112 7 118 4
8 141
SHEN, HAO
100
SHERBERT, DONALD R.
137
SHIMADA, TAKESHI
100
SHIODA, SEIJI
69
43 140
TMS 2010 139th Annual Meeting and Exhibition: Volume 1, Materials Processing and Properties, Supplemental Proceedings 106 TMS 2010 139th Annual Meeting and Exhibition: Volume 2, Materials Characterization, Computation, Modeling and Energy, Supplemental Proceedings 106 TMS 2010 139th Annual Meeting and Exhibition: Volume 3, General Paper Selections, Supplemental Proceedings 106 TOBIAS, EDWARD S.
47
TOHEN, MAURICIO
50
TOONE, ERIC J.
82
TORNER, LLUIS
108
Successful Training in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
53
TORRES, JUAN P.
108
41
TOU, STEPHEN
138
47
SHMUELI, GALIT
126
Such Stuff as Dreams - The Psychology of Fiction
40
SHORT, ROBERT
123
SUN, HONGZHE
81
TOURAEV, ALISHER
RUMBLES, SALLY
27
SHUGART, H. H.
73
Supply Chain Performance
28
Rural People and Communities in the 21st Century
21
Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
Traditional Herbal Medicine Research Methods 96
80
TRAN-CONG-MIYATA, QUI
94
Traumatic Dental Injuries
61
TREDOUX, COLIN
22
Tropical Rain Forests
72
TSAIOUN, KATYA
89
TSANG, HECTOR W. H.
41
TSAY, RUEY S.
30
RUDOLF, MARY RUGGLES, D. FAIRCHILD
SILLEKENS, W.
105
SILVERSTEIN, MICHAEL S.
103
RUSHTON, ANDREW
111
RUSSELL, ADRIENNE
16
Simões DA SILVA, Luis
142
Russell, Rob
56
Simões, Rui A. D.
142
RUTHERFORD, ANDREW
130
SILVIA, TONY
17
SIMONS, JOAN
59
Sustainable Development in Practice Syntactic Analysis
133 11
Synthesis, Properties and Mineralogy of Important Inorganic Materials 78
RYAN, CAREY S.
23
SIMONS, MAARTEN
45
RYAN, J. MICHAEL
18
SIMPSON, LOUISE
59
TALBOT, HUGUES
49
Tales from Facebook
14
SAHU, SAURA
90
SINAISKI, EMMANUIL G.
SALVADOR, ARMINDO
67
SINGER, MERRILL
86
SINGER, MERVYN
SIMPSON, MARION
SAMUEL, ROBELLO
107
Tales of the Barbarians
39
24
TALLETT, FRANK
37
49
TANAKA, NOBUO
96
100
TASMAN, ALLAN
SANDÉN, BO
115
SINGH, MRITYUNJAY
SANDLER, STANLEY I.
137
Single-Use Technology in Biopharmaceutical Manufacture
88
SINN, HANS-WERNER
31
SANDOR, PETER SANGHERA, PAUL
52 121
SANTOS, ELIZABETH
95
SIRVEN, JOSEPH
51
SARTORIUS, NORMAN
51
SLIKKER, JR., WILLIAM
91
SAUER, MARKUS
98
SMITH, ANTHONY D.
33
SAUTER, MARTIN
123
SAUVAGE, J. P. SCANLAN, NANCY SCHAFFT, KAI A. SCHEER, ROLAND
118
SMITH, J. COLE
128
92
SMYTH, HEDLEY
140
66
SMYTH, PADHRAIC
125
21
SNAPE, STEVEN
39
117
SNEHOTA, IVAN
27 42
TATIPAMULA, MALLIKARJUN
50 120
TAYLOR, NICHOLAS F.
51
TAYLOR, THOMAS A.
142
Tyranny of Science, The
125
Technology, Literature and Culture 15 TEE, R. Y. S. Terror of God, The
5
73
57
Ultrafast Lasers Based on Quantumdot Structures 107
50
Schizophrenia
51
Social Work and Mental Health
60
Sociology of Gender, The
20
THATCHER, ADRIAN
SCHLÜCKER, SEBASTIAN
80
Soft Tissue Tumors
55
SCHMICKLER, WOLFGANG
95
SCHOCK, HANS-WERNER
117
Software Test Automation from Components to Systems
Theatricality in Early Modern Art and Architecture 40
127
SCHÖRNER-SADENIUS, THOMAS
109
SCHOUTEN, BARRY
127
SCHÜTZ, HOLGER
70
SCIAMMARELLA, CESAR
135
SCIAMMARELLA, FEDERICO
135
Science of Occupational Health, The 61 SEADER, J. D.
137
SEDDON, KENNETH R.
93
SEDIVY, JULIE
41
SOSA, DAVID
2
SOSA, ERNEST
2
74
Textbook of Non-Medical Prescribing, The Textbook of Psychiatric Epidemiology
SCHOLTUS, SANDER
TZFIRA, TZVI
123 38
12
2
69
ULLRICH, STEVEN E.
35
SCHOENHOLT, DONALD
3
TZENG, CHII-RUEY
UEDA, REED
SCHEUERMAN, WILLIAM
41
71
Textbook of Long Term Conditions, A 57
11
137
10
TWYMAN, RICHARD
SOBRAL, SILVIA
SOLEN, KENNETH A.
123
Twentieth Century British and Irish Poetry
89
SOBIN, NICHOLAS
Sold on Language
126
Turbo Coding, Turbo Equalisation and Space-Time Coding - EXITChart-Aided Near-Capacity Designs for Wireless Channels
50
78
52
TUFFÉRY, STÉPHANE
TEASDALE, ANDREW
SCHEFFLAN, RALPH
SCHOENEN, JEAN
110
78
18
115
50
TUCHIN, VALERY V.
Teaching Psychiatry
SCHEFFER, PAUL
100
TSUANG, MING T.
Teach Yourself Aspen Plus
SNOWLING, MARGARET J.
SCHLENOFF, JOE
74
Twentieth-Century American Fiction Handbook, The 8
Technical Mathematics
Thematic Collections of Organic Syntheses: Palladium, Nickel, and Iron-Catalyzed Reactions
Index
RIPPE, KARSTEN
6
Understanding Biplots Understanding Girls’ Problem Behavior Understanding Inequalities Understanding Microelectronics
79
Thematic Collections of Organic Syntheses: Synthesis of Nitrogen Heterocyclic Compounds
79
131
Understanding British Party Politics 33
UNGER, KLAUS K.
43 22 111 96
Urban Regeneration and Social Sustainability
141
URBAN, MAREK
103
SOTRIFFER, CHRISTOPH
87
Theories in Social Psychology
42 32
VAALA, WENDY E.
64
7
VAIDYA, VISHAL S.
90
Value of Information Methods in Evidence-based Medicine
57
Sparke, Matthew
26
THEROS, MARIKA
SPIER, FRED
38
THISELTON, ANTHONY C.
SPYROPOULOS, FOTIOS
76
THOMAS, B.
SQUIRES, EDWARD L.
64
THOMAS, CHRIS
STADLER, JEANNE
89
THOMAS, DAVID S. G.
STALEY, ROBERT N.
62
THOMPSON, ROGER
31
VAN DEN BERG, JAN-ALBERT
83
STARK, ANNEGRET
83
THOMPSON, WALTER
56
VAN DER HORST, FRANK C. P.
42
105 28 132
VAN DE POEL, IBO
4
151
Index
VAN ECK, CAROLINE
40
WISNIEWSKI, ARKADIUSZ
VAN LANCKER SIDTIS, DIANA
13
Women in American History to 1880 37
92
Women’s Health and Disease
VAN LEEUWEN, PIET W. N. M. VAN LOOCK, PETER
69
108
WOOD, ANDREW W.
118
VAN OOSTENDORP, MARC
10
WOODHOUSE, TOM
33
VAN OURS, JAN
31
WOODWARD, F. I.
73
118
WOODWARD, SUE
58
VAN TREES, HARRY L. VANLANDEWIJCK, YVES
56
WOOLF, GREG
39
VARNER, DICKSON D.
64
Work’s Intimacy
21
VAUDRY, HUBERT
69
World Fisheries
74
Vegetable Oils in Food Technology 75
World’s Christians
VENEZIA, SHLOMO
36
Writer at Work, A
VENKATAPURAM, SRIDHAR
60
WU, BIN
VERCELLINI, PAOLO
54
WYATT, CHRIS
62
VESPERI, MARIA D.
25
WYSS, HANS
98
Veterinary Echocardiography
65 XU, Q. ALAN
81
XU, YINGBIAO
55
VHDL for Logic Synthesis
111
VICHINSKY, ELLIOTT P.
70
VIERTL, REINHARD
6 7 117
128
VIRK, INDERMOHAN
19
YAN, DEYUE
103
Virtual Screening
87
Yan, Xuehai
101
Visual Impairment in Children due to Damage to the Brain 52
YANG, HSIU-CHIUNG YANG, PHILIP Q.
23
Visualization of Fields and Applications in Engineering
YARDLEY, BRUCE
133
138
VON STUMM, SOPHIE
44
Von Willebrand Disease
53
VULETIC, VLADAN
108
WALKER, MARION
49
WALLACE, GORDON G.
104
WALTON, RICHARD
99
WANG, CHENG
91
WANG, MINGHAN
90
WARMAN, SHEENA
63
WARNER, TERENCE E.
78
Wastewater Microbiology
72
WATERSTON, ALISSE
25
Waves Propagation in Fluids
136
WEARE, FRANK
140
WEBB, ANDREW
125
WEBER, RICHARD
130
Weed Biology and Climate Change 74 WEI, YAU-HUEI
69
WEINBERGER, DANIEL R.
51
WEINER, ARTHUR A.
63
WEINSTEIN, MAXINE
69
WEITZ, DAVID A.
98
Welfare
22
WEYGANDT, JERRY J.
30
WHARTON, AMY S.
20
WHITTAKER, ROBERT
73
WHITTINGTON, RICHARD
43
WIECKOWSKI, ANDRZEJ
95
WIEDEMANN, PETER M.
70
WIKLE, CHRISTOPHER
128
Wiley Encyclopedia of Operations Research and Management Science 128 Wiley-Blackwell Dictionary of Modern European History since 1789, The
37
Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Individual Differences, The
44
WILLAN, ANDREW
57
WILLEKE, KLAUS
99
WILLIAMS, VAL
152
122
WILLOUGHBY, ARTHUR
42 104, 110
WILSON, DONALD A.
143
Wind Energy Handbook
117
YAVAS, MEHMET Yeap, B. L.
98
11 123
YEH, WU-KUANG
98
YOUNG, JOCK
20
YUAN, JAMES T. C.
76
YUKIHARA, EDUARDO G.
110
ZARGARI, NAVID
117
ZELEVINSKY, VLADIMIR
108
ZENOBIA, KENT
141
Zero-Waste Engineering ZHANG, HOWARD Q. ZHANG, L.
82 76 105
ZHOU, MICHAEL
97
ZISKA, LEWIS H.
74
ZITO, RALPH ZWIERZYKOWSKI, PIOTR
86 122
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