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by Wiese, Wanja
Published 2017
MIT Press
.... Moreover, characterizing phenomenal unity in terms of the existence of a single global phenomenal state...

222
by Smil, Vaclav
Published 2013
MIT Press
... possible quantifications of past and current global losses in order to assess the evolution and extent...

223
by Clayton, Susan D.
Published 2003
MIT Press
... to the natural world--leads us to personalize abstract global issues and take action (or not) according to our...

224
Published 2017
The MIT Press
... acquired their dominance of others through global empires, and as a counter to that, Mavhunga seeks to put...

225
Published 2015
The MIT Press
... and the Digital Age, more than 40 authors contribute to this discussion from a global, cross-disciplinary...

226
by Braman, Sandra
Published 2003
MIT Press
...As the global information infrastructure evolves, the field of communication has the opportunity...

227
by Katz, James Everett
Published 2002
MIT Press
... sensationalism, the Internet is neither a utopia, liberating people to form a global egalitarian community, nor a...

228
by Lindert, Peter H.
Published 2000
MIT Press
... are good test cases because of their geography and history. China has been at the center of global concerns...

229
by Jenkins, Henry
Published 2003
MIT Press
... out of older models of civic life. Still others consider the global flow of information and test our...

230
by Berland, Jody
Published 2019
MIT Press
... Berland examines the role of animals in the spread of global communications. Her richly illustrated study...

231
by Churchland, Patricia Smith, Sejnowski, Terrence J.
Published 2017
The MIT Press
... for brain function were based on the behavior of single neurons, applied globally. In The Computational...

232
by Jorgenson, Dale W.
Published 2002
MIT Press
... devices, and microprocessors. The semiconductor and IT industries are global in scope, with an elaborate...

233
by Emmett, Robert S., Nye, David E.
Published 2017
The MIT Press
... understanding of such environmental problems as global warming, species extinction, and over-consumption...

234
Published 2019
The MIT Press
... production systems on local, national, and global scales. The increasing simplification of food systems...

235
by Stern, N. H.
Published 2005
MIT Press
...") globally over the last twenty-five years, much of the developing world remains plagued by poverty and its...

236 ... not only for understanding cities in a global context but for intervening in them, interpreting...

237
by Zoloth, Laurie
Published 2023
The MIT Press
... of the local and global discourse about genetic engineering, and the long history of malaria, which...

238
by Baccini, P.
Published 2012
MIT Press
... people, materials, and information. This global network of urban systems, including ecosystems...

239
by Kruse, Holly
Published 2016
The MIT Press
... industry that depends on global information and communication flows made possible by a network linking...

240
by Gibson, Clark C.
Published 2000
MIT Press
..., and building materials. It can also have profound regional and global consequences by contributing...