Written and edited by leading international authorities in the field, this book provides an in-depth review of knowledge of tuberculosis of the central nervous system, with emphasis on clinical, diagnostics, and therapeutic features.
Anthropologists who talk about ethics generally mean the code of practice drafted by a professional association for implementation by its members. As this book convincingly shows, such a conception is far too narrow.
This volume is an examination into questions of who exercises control, who constructs knowledge/ideas about the region and how far such discourses are people-centric.
Detailed and informative, this original report outlines a list of recommendations presented by the National Knowledge Commission (NKC) of the Government of India.
This book combines scholarship in pragmatics, linguistic anthropology, and philosophy to address the problem of violence in language. How do words wound? What is the relation between physical and linguistic violence?