Hierarchies and exclusion in humanitarianism Ralph BeliveauHierarchies and exclusion in humanitarianism analyses through diverse disciplinary perspectives and methods how hierarchies, power asymmetries and exclusion emerge, are maintained and can ultimately be challenged in humanitarian governance. It informs current efforts to increase inclusiveness and equity in humanitarian practice.
RTE and the Globalisation of Irish Television is firmly aimed at increasing the transparency that should characterize public broadcasting and at demystifying this national institution that plays such an enormous role in the cultural and political life of Ireland
and his endearing friendship with his elder brother
The culture wars - intertwining art
Irish Australian outlaw Ned Kelly
Tom McCarthy and Rachel Cusk to reconsider aesthetic experience as it has been articulated in Western philosophy
including those of France
Directory of World Cinema: Japan 2 completes this comprehensive treatment of a consistently fascinating national cinema
Lying abroad reconstructs the tumultuous early modern career of a jobbing ambassador
A captivating look at the origins of our own tabloid culture in the salacious and titillating media of the Victorian era
President Putin’s explicit declaration that the country that makes progress in artificial intelligence will rule the world has launched a new race for dominance
actor training and practical theories for preparing for a role
the Cross and the Curve – Withers guides the reader through the complexity of Bush’s art and how it transformed popular culture