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Humanities and Social Sciences 2Philosophy 3Religion 7Literature 10Linguistics 13Media & Cultural Studies 17Journalism 18Communication Studies 19Sociology 20Politics 23Business 26Finance 26Economics 27Hospitality 28Anthropology & Archaeology 29Geography 30History 31Classics 35Art 35Psychology 36Education 40

Science, Technology & Medicine 41Medical 42Nursing 49Dentistry 50Nutrition 52Allied Health 52Veterinary 52Conservation Science 56Ecology & Organismal Biology 57Earth & Environmental Science 59Aquaculture & Fisheries 61Plant Science & Agriculture 61Food Science & Technology 63Forensic Science 65Life Science 66General & Introductory Chemistry 72Chemical Engineering & Industrial Chemistry 72Analytical Chemistry 75Catalysis 76Chemical & Environmental Health & Safety 77Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry 77Organic Chemistry 79Inorganic Chemistry 83Physical Chemistry 84Biochemistry 85Materials Science 85Physics 89Electrical & Electronics Engineering 91Communications Technology 100Mathematics & Statistics 103Engineering 112Construction 116Index 120 Order Form centre pages

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yPlato’s RepublicALAIN BADIOUL’École Normale Supérieure, France

✤ Alain Badiou is probably the most widely read and influential philosopher in France today

✤ This is his innovative reimagining of one of the most well-known and widely discussed texts in the history of philosophy – Plato’s Republic

✤ It is not a straightforward translation of Plato’s text but rather an adaptation of it for our time. By expanding the range of cultural references and allowing his interlocutors to stand up to Socrates and challenge him, he brings this classic text to life and shows how it is directly relevant to our world today

READERSHIP: Undergraduate philosophy students and general interested readers

OCT 2012 320PP 978-0-745-66214-5 CL €32.90

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DerridaA Biography

BENOÎT PEETERS ✤ Peeters traces Derrida’s life from his beginnings as a Jewish boy from Algiers, through the microcosm of the

École Normale Supérieure and the turbulent events of 1968 and after to his rise to global fame

✤ He also charts the trajectory of a concept – deconstruction – that comes to exert an extraordinary influence way beyond the philosophical world, on literary studies, architecture, law, theology, feminism, queer theory, and postcolonial studies

✤ This major new biography gives us a new and deeper understanding of the man who will perhaps be seen as the most important philosopher of the second half of the twentieth century

READERSHIP: General readership, those studying Derrida and philosophy

OCT 2012 700PP 978-0-745-65615-1 CL €32.90

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Black Sabbath and Philosophy Mastering Reality

VOLUME & SERIES EDITOR: WILLIAM IRWINKing’s College, USA

SERIES EDITOR: WILLIAM IRWINKing’s College, USA

✤ A philosophical look at heavy metal's dark masters of reality, Black Sabbath – one of the world’s most influential and enduring rock bands

✤ Discusses and debates essential Black Sabbath music, lyrics, topics and themes, such as the problem of evil, "War Pigs" and the nature of just war theory, whether or not Sabbath is still Sabbath without Ozzy, and whether "evil is in the ear of the beholder"

✤ Brings some of history's heaviest thinkers to bear on the band's music, from Aristotle to Nietzsche

READERSHIP: General readership particularly fans of Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne, and heavy metal music; secondary readers include series readers, students, teachers, and lecturers looking for secondary course reading material

SERIES: PhILOSOPhy AND POP CULTUREOCT 2012 272PP 978-1-118-39759-6 PR €15.90

The hobbit and PhilosophyFor When You've Lost Your Dwarves, Your Wizard, and Your Way

VOLUME EDITOR: GREGORy BASShAMKing’s College, USA

SERIES EDITOR: WILLIAM IRWINKing’s College, USA

✤ A philosophical exploration of J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved classic — just in time for the December 2012 release of Peter Jackson's new film adaptation, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

✤ Explores key questions about The Hobbit's story, themes and central characters

✤ Draws on the insights of some of the world's deepest thinkers, from Confucius, Plato, and Aristotle to Immanuel Kant William Blake, and contemporary philosopher Thomas Nagel

READERSHIP: General readership, particularly fans of the fantasy genre, and especially fans of J.R.R. Tolkien's novels and works

SERIES: PhILOSOPhy AND POP CULTUREOCT 2012 272PP 978-0-470-40514-7 PR €15.90

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Big TypescriptTS 213German English Scholars’ Edition

LUDWIG WITTGENSTEINTRANSLATED By C. GRANT LUCkhARDT & MAxIMILIAN E. AUEGeorgia State University Atlanta, USA; Emory University, USA

✤ New in paperback version of the long-awaited scholar’s edition of important material from 1933, Wittgenstein’s first efforts to set out his new thoughts after the publication of the Tractatus Logico Philosophicus

✤ Includes indications to help the reader identify Wittgenstein’s numerous corrections, additions, deletions, alternative words and phrasings, suggestions for moves within the text, and marginal comments

✤ Presents Wittgenstein’s work in a German – English en face edition

READERSHIP: Graduate and advanced undergraduate students, and academics interested in Wittgenstein and 20th Century philosophy

OCT 2012 516PP 978-1-118-34633-4 PR €35.90 CL (2005) 978-1-405-10699-3

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Meaning and ArgumentAn Introduction to Logic Through Language2nd Revised Edition

ERNEST LEPORE, WITh SAM CUMMINGRutgers University, USA; University of California, Los Angeles, USA

✤ Revised 2nd edition of this popular introduction to philosophy of logic and philosophy of language

✤ Offers a distinctive philosophical, rather than mathematical, approach to logic

✤ Incorporates the insights of half a century’s work in philosophy and linguistics on anaphora by Peter Geach, Gareth Evans, Hans Kamp, and Irene Heim among others

✤ Updated edition includes over a dozen new problem sets and revisions throughout

READERSHIP: Philosophy students taking courses in formal logic, introductory logic, philosophical logic, or philosophy of language

JUL 2012 496PP 978-1-118-39019-1 PR €TBA REPLACES ISBN: 978-1-405-19673-4

This Is PhilosophyAn Introduction

STEVEN D. hALESBloomsburg University, USA

✤ The first in a new series of introductory textbooks that convey the excitement and importance of philosophy while explaining difficult concepts clearly for the average undergraduate or general reader

✤ Links throughout to extensive supplemental materials and free online primary sources

✤ Features a 175-question test bank and answer key, and 40 PowerPoint lectures

✤ Represents a highly student-friendly guide to the questions, problems, and great thinkers of philosophy without watering them down

READERSHIP: Undergraduate level students for Introduction to Philosophy courses; general readers

SERIES: ThIS IS PhILOSOPhyDEC 2012 280PP 978-0-470-65883-3 PR €TBA / 978-0-470-65882-6 CL €TBA

you Must Change your LifeOn Anthropotechnics

PETER SLOTERDIJkKarlsruhe School of Design, Germany

✤ This book, written by one of the world’s leading philosophers and cultural theorists, is a major re-examination of the nature of the human – of what it is to be human

✤ Sloterdijk argues that what we are witnessing today is not the return of religion: rather, it is the growing significance today of the human as a practicing, training being who creates itself through exercises and thereby transcends itself. Rainer Maria Rilke captured this drive towards self-training very well in the imperative: ‘You must change your life’

✤ Those who embody this mode of existence most clearly are those who expressly engage in practice – farmers, workers, warriors, musicians, models, etc. This book analyses their training plans as an array of exercises that are necessary to be, and remain, a human being

READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates, graduates and scholars in sociology, politics, cultural studies, literary studies, social sciences and the humanities generally

NOV 2012 493PP 978-0-745-64921-4 CL €32.90

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yTerrorismA Philosophical Investigation

IGOR PRIMORATZCharles Sturt University, Australia

✤ This is the first comprehensive study of the core philosophical questions posed by terrorism such as: How should we define it? Can it be morally justified?

✤ Primoratz investigates the main ethical approaches to terrorism: in terms of its consequences, rights and justice, ‘supreme emergency,’ and the collective responsibility of citizens

✤ Includes conceptual analysis and normative arguments about the practice of terrorism as well as case studies of terror-bombing of German cities in World War II and the role of terrorism in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

READERSHIP: Academics and students in philosophy and political theory/political science, and general readers interested in trying to understand and evaluate terrorism

OCT 2012 196PP 978-0-745-65144-6 PR €21.90 / 978-0-745-65143-9 CL €71.90

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kripkeJOhN BURGESSPrinceton University, USA

✤ Saul Kripke is a major figure in twentieth-century philosophy, and one of the leading analytic philosophers alive today

✤ John P. Burgess is a former colleague of Kripke and a leading philosopher in his own right; he is uniquely placed to guide readers through Kripke’s work

✤ Fully up to date, the book deals with the whole range of Kripke’s writing, up to and including his most recently published papers and makes Kripke’s difficult ideas fully intelligible for undergraduate students

READERSHIP: Undergraduate philosophy students taking courses in mathematical logic, philosophy of language, epistemology, modal logic, semantics, metaphysics

SERIES: kEy CONTEMPORARy ThINkERSNOV 2012 232PP 978-0-745-65285-6 PR €21.90 / 978-0-745-65284-9 CL €71.90

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EncountersConversations on Life and Writing

hÉLÈNE CIxOUS & FRÉDÉRIC-yVES JEANNETCentre de Recherches en Études Féminines at Paris VIII University, France

✤ Cixous is generally regarded as one of the leading French feminist writers

✤ This is a revealing set of interviews with Cixous in which she discusses her life and work, including her creative method, her distinctive style and the central themes of some of her most important books

✤ She also talks freely about her own literary tastes, ranging from her love for Joyce and respect for Proust to her lack of interest in the nouveau roman

✤ The text is very engaging and accessible and it effectively draws the reader into Cixous’s world. It is an excellent introduction to her work. The interviews were conducted by another French writer, Frédéric-Yves Jeannet

READERSHIP: Scholars working in the areas of philosophy, Freud, Derrida and literary criticism, as well as the interested general reader

NOV 2012 177PP 978-0-745-65387-7 PR €19.90 / 978-0-745-65386-0 CL €57.90

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hermeneuticsWritings and Lectures, Volume 2

PAUL RICOEURProfessor Emeritus at the University of Paris, France and at the University of Chicago, USA

✤ Paul Ricoeur (1913-2005) is one of the most important French philosophers of the second half of the 20th century

✤ This volume makes available some of his key writings on the theory of interpretation, or hermeneutics, which appeared between 1972 and 2006

✤ These writings are complementary to Ricoeur’s classic book The Conflict of Interpretations

✤ Among other things, Ricoeur interrogates the nature of metaphor, examines the many challenges of the hermeneutic problem, explores aspects of biblical hermeneutics and reflects on the future of hermeneutics

READERSHIP: Students and scholars of continental philosophy, literary theory, cultural theory, theology and psychoanalysis

DEC 2012 208PP 978-0-745-66122-3 PR €TBA / 978-0-745-66121-6 CL €71.90

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A Companion to the Philosophy of ActionEDITED By TIMOThy O’CONNOR & CONSTANTINE SANDISIndiana University, USA; Oxford Brookes University, UK

✤ The first volume to survey the entire field of philosophy of action (the central issues and processes relating to human actions)

✤ Brings together specially commissioned chapters from international experts

✤ Discusses a range of ideas and doctrines, including rationality, free will and determinism, virtuous action, criminal responsibility, Attribution Theory, and rational agency in evolutionary perspective

✤ Offers rich insights into an area of philosophical thought that has attracted thinkers since the time of the ancient Greeks

READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in philosophy of action, moral psychology, free will, ethics, motivational psychology, and social science

SERIES: BLACkWELL COMPANIONS TO PhILOSOPhyOCT 2012 664PP 978-1-118-34632-7 PR €38.90 CL (2010) 978-1-405-18735-0

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A Companion to RationalismEDITED By ALAN NELSONUniversity of California, Irvine, USA

✤ A wide-ranging critical examination of rationalist thought in philosophy, written by a superbly qualified cast of philosophers

✤ Lays out the historical roots, the celebrated expressions, the controversies, and the contemporary determinations of rationalist thought

✤ Organized chronologically, it focuses principally on the golden age of rationalism in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries

✤ Also covers ancient rationalism, nineteenth-century rationalism, and rationalist themes in recent thought

READERSHIP: Upper level students and researchers of rationalism, modern philosophy, the history of ideas or contemporary philosophy

SERIES: BLACkWELL COMPANIONS TO PhILOSOPhyOCT 2012 528PP 978-1-118-36062-0 PR €38.90 CL (2005) 978-1-405-10909-3

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history of Cognitive NeuroscienceM. R. BENNETT & P. M. S. hACkERUniversity of Sydney, Australia; University of Oxford, UK

✤ Documents the history of the study of consciousness and examines how thinking about this topic has evolved, from Aristotle to Penfield

✤ Provides a companion work to the highly acclaimed Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience - combining scientific detail with philosophical insights

✤ Views the evolution of brain science through the lens of its principal figures and experiments

✤ Accompanied by more than 100 illustrations

READERSHIP: Neuroscientists, psychologists, philosophers and students in these subjects

OCT 2012 312PP 978-1-118-34634-1 PR €29.90 CL (2008) 978-1-405-18182-2

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LockeA. J. PyLEUniversity of Bristol, UK

✤ Gives a thorough overview of all aspects of Locke’s thought

✤ Draws on notebooks and archival materials to add a wealth of empirical detail

✤ Expertly contextualises Locke in relation to philosophical history

✤ Sheds new light on Locke’s understanding of the Enlightenment

READERSHIP: Undergraduate students of philosophy, political theory, theology, politics and law

SERIES: CLASSIC ThINkERSDEC 2012 232PP 978-0-745-65067-8 PR €21.90 / 978-0-745-65066-1 CL €71.90

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Christian historyAn Introduction

ALISTER E. McGRAThKing’s College, London, UK

✤ A major new introduction to the history of Christianity, written by one of the world’s leading theologians and author of numerous bestselling textbooks

✤ Combines elements of theology, history, and culture in tracing the development of all three branches of Christianity – Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox

✤ Provides a truly global review by exploring Christianity’s development and related issues in Asia, Latin America and Africa, and doesn’t just focus on Western concerns

✤ Looks beyond denominational history at Christianity’s impact on individuals, society, politics, and intellectual thought, as well as on art, architecture, and the natural sciences

READERSHIP: First-year undergraduates and above studying history of Christianity within religion, theology, and history

DEC 2012 396PP 978-1-118-33780-6 PR €33.90 / 978-1-118-33779-0 CL €77.90

Religion

The Good RepresentativeSUZANNE DOVIUniversity of Arizona, USA

✤ Timely and original, this book argues that democratic citizens should assess their representatives by their display of three virtues: they must be fair-minded, build critical trust, and be good gatekeepers

✤ Provides standards for evaluating the democratic credentials of representative

✤ Identifies the problems with and obstacles to good democratic representation

✤ Argues that democratic representation, even good democratic representation, is not always desirable

READERSHIP: Upper level undergraduate and graduate students, scholars and researchers in political theory and political science

SERIES: NEW DIRECTIONS IN EThICSJUL 2012 272PP 978-1-118-36061-3 PR €23.90 CL (2006) 978-1-405-15578-6

Philosophynew in paperback

The Idea of EvilPETER DEWSUniversity of Essex, UK

✤ Leading philosopher Peter Dews explores the idea of evil, one of the most problematic terms in the contemporary moral vocabulary

✤ Surveys the intellectual debate on the nature of evil over the past two hundred years

✤ Engages with a broad range of discourses and thinkers, from Kant and the German Idealists, via Schopenhauer and Nietzsche, to Levinas and Adorno

✤ Argues that, despite the widespread abuse and political manipulation of the term ‘evil’, we cannot do without it

READERSHIP: students and faculty in moral philosophy, continental philosophy, philosophy of religion, history of ideas or religious studies

OCT 2012 264PP 978-1-118-34630-3 PR €24.90 CL (2007) 978-1-405-1-1704-3

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A Companion to the Philosophy of TechnologyEDITED By JAN kyRRE BERG OLSEN, STIG ANDUR PEDERSEN & VINCENT F. hENDRICkSUniversity of Copenhagen, Denmark; Roskilde University, Denmark; Roskilde University, Denmark

✤ Presents the first complete, authoritative reference work in the field

✤ Organized thematically for use both as a full introduction to the field or an encyclopedic reference

✤ Draws on original essays from leading interdisciplinary scholars

✤ Features the most up-to-date and cutting edge research in the interdisciplinary fields of philosophy, technology, and their broader intellectual environments

READERSHIP: Intended for students, researchers, and scholars of philosophy, human and natural sciences, and technology studies. Also as a reference source for work in undergraduate and graduate courses in philosophy of technology, philosophy of science, technology studies, and ethics

SERIES: BLACkWELL COMPANIONS TO PhILOSOPhyOCT 2012 592PP 978-1-118-34631-0 PR €38.90 CL (2009) 978-1-405-14601-2

Philosophynew in paperback

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The Future of Jewish TheologySTEVEN kEPNESColgate University, USA

✤ A rich and engaging argument for the future of Jewish theology, written by a renowned Jewish scholar

✤ Clarifies and then builds on foundational Jewish structures and concepts through the discussion and interpretation of Jewish texts

✤ Argues that we must acknowledge holiness as a ritual and ethical reality in order to heal the rift between different forms of Jewish practice and theology

✤ Talks to both Jews and non-Jews and demonstrates through textual readings how Jews, Christians and Muslims can understand and share their theological riches

READERSHIP: Second-year undergraduates and above, postgraduates, and faculty in Jewish studies, Jewish philosophy, Jewish ethics, or modern Jewish thought

SERIES: BLACkWELL MANIFESTOSDEC 2012 264PP 978-0-470-65960-1 PR €23.90 / 978-0-470-65961-8 CL €71.90

The Future of Jewish

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An Introduction to Islam in the 21st CenturyEDITED By AMINAh BEVERLy McCLOUD, SCOTT hIBBARD & LAITh SAUDAll of DePaul University, USA

✤ An engaging introduction to Islam as a living religion, exploring its global presence and varied beliefs and practices in the 21st century

✤ Provides an international perspective that captures the diversity of Islam in different regions and countries across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Europe

✤ Explores topics including the phenomenon of militancy, Islamophobia, gender, and how Islam is taught in the West

✤ Examines regional trends to demonstrate that – unlike its perceived image of a static and monolithic tradition – Islam is a fluid and dynamic religion with vibrant diversity

READERSHIP: Second-year undergraduates and above studying courses on introduction to Islamic Studies, Islam and the West, or contemporary Middle East within religious studies and history

DEC 2012 320PP 978-1-405-19360-3 PR €25.90 / 978-1-405-19361-0 CL €65.90

An Introduction

to Islam in the 21st Century

The Story of the Qur’anIt’s History and Place in Muslim Life2nd Edition

INGRID MATTSONHuron University College, Canada

✤ A new edition of this popular introduction by a well-known Islamic scholar, offering a balanced portrayal of the Qur’an and its place in historic and contemporary Muslim society

✤ Features new sections on the Qur’an and its relationship to democracy, science, human rights, and the role of women, and includes a new chapter on the Qur’an, art, and architecture

✤ Expands sections on the Qur’an in the life cycle of Muslims, and on Islamic ethics and law

✤ Incorporates additional images and discussion questions, plus new online student resources

READERSHIP: Undergraduate courses in Islamic studies and comparative religion, scripture in world religions; also for general readers

DEC 2012 292PP 978-0-470-67349-2 PR €25.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-1-405-12258-0

The Story of the Qur’an

historical TheologyAn Introduction to the History of Christian Thought2nd Edition

ALISTER E. McGRAThKing’s College, London, UK

✤ A substantially updated new edition of this established textbook by Alister McGrath, spanning the entire history of Christian thought

✤ Additional coverage includes orthodox theology, the Holy Spirit, and medieval mysticism; new sections on liberation, feminist, and Latino theologies; and on Christianity’s global spread

✤ Accessibly structured into sections covering the Patristic period; the Middle Ages and renaissance; the reformation and post-reformation; and the modern period from 1750 onwards

✤ Includes case studies and comprehensive glossaries of key theologians, developments, and terminology

READERSHIP: First-year undergraduates and above studying historical theology, Christian theology, and Christian doctrine

NOV 2012 320PP 978-0-470-67286-0 PR €28.90 / 978-0-470-67285-3 CL €77.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-631-20844-0

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The Pastoral Epistles Through the CenturiesJAy TWOMEyUniversity of Cincinnati, USA

✤ Explores the important role of the New Testament letters to Timothy and Titus, known collectively as the Pastoral Epistles, in Christianity’s early development

✤ Surveys the many theological, cultural, literary, political, and artistic uses of the Pastorals, and the broader influence these letters have had throughout the ages

✤ Considers their complex influence on issues such as church structure and rites, the roles of women in Christian life, and the authority of scripture

✤ Examines the ways in which language and ideas from the Pastoral Epistles, such as “fight the good fight”, have filtered into our cultural vernacular

READERSHIP: Upper-level students and faculty of biblical studies, history of Christian thought, and the Bible and culture

SERIES: BLACkWELL BIBLE COMMENTARIESOCT 2012 (published 2008) 272PP 978-1-405-12614-4 CL €93.90

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Esther Through the CenturiesJO CARRUThERSUniversity of Bristol, UK

✤ Provides a fascinating and interdisciplinary Bible commentary tracing Jewish, Christian, and secular reception of the only biblical book not to mention God

✤ Unearths a wealth of neglected rewritings inspired by the story’s relevance to themes of nationhood, rebellion, revenge, female heroism, Jewish identity, genocide and ‘multiculturalism’

✤ Explores Esther’s influence on writers from George Eliot to artists such as Michelangelo, and traces its significance from early rabbinic interpretation to contemporary rewritings

✤ Examines Esther chapter-by-chapter, revealing a surprising afterlife remarkably resonant with contemporary preoccupations

READERSHIP: Students and scholars of Biblical studies, as well those working in the areas of literature, history, and cultural studies

SERIES: BLACkWELL BIBLE COMMENTARIESOCT 2012 (published 2008) 320PP 978-1-405-13213-8 CL €93.90

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The Blackwell Companion to the New TestamentEDITED By DAVID E. AUNEUniversity of Notre Dame, USA

✤ Brings together more than 40 scholars from a variety of Christian denominations, to offer a detailed reference work on the New Testament

✤ Considers the historical, social, and cultural contexts in which the New Testament was produced, exploring relevant linguistic and textual issues

✤ Treats the 27 books and letters of the New Testament systematically, beginning with a review of current issues and concluding with an annotated bibliography

✤ Distinctive features include a unified treatment of Luke through Acts, articles on the canonical Gospels, and a discussion of the apocryphal New Testament

READERSHIP: Students, faculty, and researchers of the New Testament within theology and biblical studies

SERIES: WILEy-BLACkWELL COMPANIONS TO RELIGIONOCT 2012 (published 2010) 712PP 978-1-405-10825-6 CL €162.00

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Scriptural InterpretationA Theological Exploration

DARREN SARISkyUniversity of Cambridge, UK

✤ Examines the central theological importance of scriptural interpretation in the life of the Church and ordinary believers

✤ Covers an impressive historical range, from Basil of Caesarea right up to the work of leading contemporary thinkers, Stanley Hauerwas and Rowan Williams

✤ Combines a lively discussion of the theological interpretation of Scripture in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries with a study of the theology of the Cappadocian fathers

✤ Offers a sophisticated understanding of many Patristic thinkers – an area of considerable current interest – and challenges accepted readings of the theology of Basil of Caesarea

READERSHIP: Upper-level undergraduates, postgraduates, and scholars in a range of biblical, historical and theological disciplines

SERIES: ChALLENGES IN CONTEMPORARy ThEOLOGyDEC 2012 280PP 978-1-118-36745-2 CL €77.90

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American GothicAn Anthology from Salem Witchcraft to H. P. Lovecraft2nd Edition

EDITED By ChARLES L. CROWBowling Green State University, USA

✤ The new edition of this anthology brings together texts from the colonial era to the twentieth century including recently discovered material, as well as canonical selections from Poe and Wharton among many others

✤ Revised and expanded to incorporate suggestions from twelve years of use in the classroom

✤ Includes strong representation of female Gothic, wilderness Gothic, the Gothic of race, and the legacy of Salem witchcraft

✤ Edited by a founding member of the International Gothic Association

READERSHIP: Upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students of American literature and Gothic studies

SERIES: BLACkWELL ANThOLOGIESDEC 2012 576PP 978-0-470-65979-3 PR €35.90 / 978-0-470-65980-9 CL €83.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-631-20652-1

The Crime Fiction handbookPETER MESSENTUniversity of Nottingham, UK

✤ An accessible and well-written introduction to the crime fiction genre

✤ Provides a general overview of the genre and useful theoretical approaches

✤ Includes a close analysis of key texts including The Sign of Four, The Big Sleep, Double Indemnity, The Talented Mr. Ripley, The Laughing Policeman, The Black Dahlia, The Silence of the Lambs, and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

✤ Explores the similarities and differences between British, American, and Scandinavian crime fiction traditions

READERSHIP: Undergraduate and postgraduate level students for courses on crime fiction, nineteenth- and twentieth-century British and/or American Literature, and cultural studies

SERIES: BLACkWELL LITERATURE hANDBOOkSNOV 2012 264PP 978-0-470-65704-1 PR €19.90 / 978-0-470-65703-4 CL €77.90

Who Was William Shakespeare?An Introduction to the Life and Works

DyMPNA CALLAGhANSyracuse University, USA

✤ Combines an accessible, fully historicised treatment of both the life and the plays, suited to both undergraduate and popular audiences

✤ Looks at 24 of Shakespeare’s most significant plays and the sonnets through the lens of various aspects of his life and historical environment

✤ Addresses four of the most significant issues that shaped Shakespeare’s career: education, religion, social status, and theatre

✤ Examines theatre as an institution and the literary environment of early modern London

READERSHIP: Students and scholars of Shakespeare and Renaissance studies; general readers

DEC 2012 328PP 978-0-470-65847-5 PR €25.90 / 978-0-470-65846-8 CL €65.90

30 Great Myths About ShakespeareLAURIE MAGUIRE & EMMA SMIThBoth of University of Oxford, UK

✤ Through 30 illuminating short essays, this new book addresses the common myths and misconceptions about Shakespeare and his works

✤ Explores and explodes such beliefs as ‘Shakespeare was a Catholic’, ‘Macbeth is a jinxed play’, ‘Shakespeare’s works were written by someone else’, and 'Shakespeare was a Stratford playwright'

✤ Explores the meanings of his plays, and their continued revival and reinterpretation

✤ Includes an extensive, guided bibliography aimed at the general reader

✤ Written in an engaging and accessible style that will appeal to students and general readers alike

READERSHIP: Students and scholars of Shakespeare; general readers and theatre-goers

DEC 2012 208PP 978-0-470-65851-2 PR €19.9 / 978-0-470-65850-5 CL €65.90

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EDITED By J. A. CUDDONLate of University of London, UK

REVISED By M. A. R. hABIBRutgers University, USA

ASSOCIATE EDITORS: VEDRANA VELICkOVIC, MATThEW BIRChWOOD, MARTIN DINES & ShANyN FISkEUniversity of Brighton, UK; Kingston University, UK; Kingston University, UK; Rutgers University, USA

✤ Written in a clear and highly readable style, this dictionary provides comprehensive historical coverage extending from ancient times to the present day

✤ New material is particularly focussed in areas such as gender studies and queer theory, post-colonial theory, post-structuralism, post-modernism, narrative theory, and cultural studie

SERIES: ThE LANGUAGE LIBRARyDEC 2012 800PP 978-1-444-33327-5 CL €155.00 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-631-20271-4

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A history of American Literature from 1950 to the PresentLINDA WAGNER-MARTINUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA

✤ Offers a comprehensive analysis of the wide range of literary works produced in the United States over the last six decades

✤ Covers a wide range of drama, poetry, fiction, and non-fiction, including memoirs, science fiction, and detective novels

✤ Explores the works within the context of such 21st-century issues as globalization, medicine, gender, education and other topics

READERSHIP: Undergraduate and postgraduate level students and scholars of American Literature

SERIES: WILEy-BLACkWELL hISTORIES OF AMERICAN LITERATUREJAN 2012 392PP 978-1-405-19232-3 CL €77.90

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The Encyclopedia of the GothicEDITED By WILLIAM hUGhES, DAVID PUNTER & ANDREW SMIThBath Spa University, UK; University of Bristol, UK; University of Glamorgan, UK

✤ Comprises over 200 newly-commissioned entries written by a team of over 130 experts in the field

✤ Arranged in A-Z format across two fully cross-referenced volumes

✤ Represents the definitive reference guide to all aspects of the Gothic

✤ Provides comprehensive coverage of relevant authors, national traditions, critical developments, and notable texts that define, shape, and inform the genre

✤ Extends beyond a purely literary analysis to explore Gothic elements of film, music, drama, art, and architecture

✤ Explores the development of the genre and its impact on contemporary culture

✤ Introductory offer available

✤ Also available online as Part Three of the Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Literature, providing 24/7 access and powerful searching, browsing, and cross-referencing capabilities

READERSHIP: Librarians, students and scholars of Gothic Studies

SERIES: WILEy-BLACkWELL ENCyCLOPEDIA OF LITERATUREJan 2013 1152PP 978-1-405-18290-4 CL €302.00 INTRODUCTORy PRICE £199.00 €237.00 VALID UNTIL 30th MARCh 2013, PRICE ThEREAFTER £235.00 €302.00

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A Dictionary of Cultural and Critical Theory2nd Edition

EDITED By MIChAEL PAyNE & JESSICA RAE BARBERABucknell University, USA; Pittsburgh University, USA

✤ A new edition of this successful dictionary, updated to feature over 40 new entries including pieces on Alain Badiou, Ecocriticism, Online Social Networks, Ordinary Language Philosophy, and Graphic Narrative

✤ Includes reflective, broad-ranging articles from leading theorists including Julia Kristeva, Stanley Cavell, and Simon Critchley

✤ Features a fully updated bibliography

✤ Wide-ranging content makes this an invaluable dictionary for students of a diverse range of disciplines

READERSHIP: Students and scholars in disciplines including literature, film studies, cultural studies, linguistics, philosophy, history, theology, and politics

APR 2010 832PP 978-1-405-16890-8 CL €162.00 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-631-20753-5

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John Milton: ProseMajor Writings on Liberty, Politics, Religion, and Education

EDITED By DAVID LOEWENSTEIN & JOhN MILTONUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

✤ The most comprehensive single-volume edition of Milton’s prose currently available

✤ Uses Milton’s original language, spelling and punctuation

✤ Notes and annotations provide unrivalled contextual analysis and illuminate the wealth of Milton’s allusions and references

✤ Will appeal to a general readership as well as to scholars across the humanities

READERSHIP: Upper level undergraduates, postgraduates, and scholars of John Milton

DEC 2012 680PP 978-1-405-12931-2 PR €TBA / 978-1-405-12930-5 CL €89.90

John Wilmot, Earl of RochesterThe Poems and Lucina’s Rape

EDITED By kEITh WALkER & NIChOLAS FIShERUniversity of Oxford, UK; University of London, UK

✤ Building on the strength of Keith Walker’s acclaimed The Poems of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester (1984), leading scholar Nicholas Fisher presents a thoroughly revised and updated edition of the work of one the greatest Restoration wits

✤ Includes the text of Lucina’s Rape, Rochester’s adaptation of Fletcher’s revenge tragedy Valentinian, in a text that readily identifies Rochester’s revisions

✤ Presents the poems in versions that were current during Rochester’s lifetime, allowing the reader to experience the poems as Rochester’s contemporaries did

✤ Incorporates insights and discoveries made over the last 25 years and texts of manuscripts previously unavailable for study

READERSHIP: Students and scholars of English Literature, and the interested general reader

MAR 2010 296PP 978-1-405-18779-4 CL €89.90

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A Companion to the Global RenaissanceEnglish Literature and Culture in the Era of Expansion

EDITED By JyOTSNA G. SINGhMichigan State University, USA

✤ Investigates new perspectives on the English Renaissance, expanding its geographical, political, and conceptual boundaries

✤ Contextualizes and interrogates English representations of other cultures and of cross-cultural exchange

✤ Uses the emergence of English capitalism to provide a new critical viewpoint on larger historical narratives such as race, slavery, class, colonialism, and gender

READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and scholars of Renaissance literature, culture, art, and history

SERIES: BLACkWELL COMPANIONS TO LITERATURE AND CULTUREMAy 2009 424PP 978-1-405-15476-5 CL €135.00

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The Sounds of LanguageAn Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology

ELIZABETh C. ZSIGAGeorgetown University, USA

✤ An introductory guide to the linguistic study of speech sounds, providing uniquely balanced coverage of both phonology and phonetics

✤ Creates opportunities for students to practice data analysis and hypothesis testing by including exercises and problem sets, and providing online data and sound files

✤ Explores both practical and theoretical topics, ranging from how to make good digital recordings through to the role of markedness in linguistic theory

✤ Integrates data on sociolinguistic variation, first language acquisition, and second language learning

READERSHIP: Undergraduate students of phonology and phonetics, applied linguistics, and sociolinguistics

SERIES: LINGUISTICS IN ThE WORLDDEC 2012 480PP 978-1-405-19103-6 PR €32.90 / 978-1-405-19104-3 CL €65.90

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A Companion to Thomas hardyEDITED By kEITh WILSONUniversity of Ottawa, Canada

✤ Provides a unique, one-volume resource, which encompasses all aspects of Hardy’s major novels, short stories, and poetry

✤ Explores Hardy’s work in the context of the major intellectual and socio-cultural currents of his time and assesses his legacy for subsequent writers

✤ Informed by the latest in scholarly, critical, and theoretical debates from some of the world’s leading Hardy scholars

✤ Foregrounds Hardy’s still-neglected drama, The Dynasts, considered by the author and his contemporaries to be Hardy’s major achievement

READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and scholars of Thomas Hardy and Victorian Literature, and general readers who are Hardy enthusiasts

SERIES: BLACkWELL COMPANIONS IN LITERATURE AND CULTURENOV 2012 608PP 978-1-118-30749-6 PR €35.90 CL (2009) 978-1-405-15668-4

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A Companion to African American LiteratureEDITED By GENE ANDREW JARRETTBoston University, USA

✤ Provides a comprehensive, chronological overview of African American literature from its origins to the present

✤ Explores the various forms, themes, genres, historical contexts, and major authors of the field

✤ Addresses the latest critical and scholarly approaches to African American literature

✤ Features essays by leading established literary scholars as well as newer voices

READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and scholars of African American Literature and African American Studies

SERIES: BLACkWELL COMPANIONS TO LITERATURE AND CULTUREAPR 2010 488PP 978-1-405-18862-3 CL €129.00

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Taal en Taalwetenschap 2nd Edition

EDITED By ANNE E. BAkER, JAN DON & kEES hENGEVELDAll of University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

✤ A fully-revised second edition of the bestselling Dutch-language linguistics textbook, offering a comprehensive introduction to the subject

✤ Includes new cross-linguistic data from numerous spoken and signed languages, reflects recent developments in the field, and expands coverage of topics including neurolinguistics

✤ Written in a problem-oriented style to engage readers, and is ideal for those new to the subject

✤ Features chapter-by-chapter exercises and summary sections, and is supported by an instructors’ manual available on the accompanying website

READERSHIP: Introductory-level students of languages and linguistics in the Netherlands and Belgium

NOV 2012 368PP 978-0-470-67213-6 PR €TBA REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-631-23038-0

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The Syntax WorkbookA Companion to Carnie’s Syntax

ANDREW CARNIEUniversity of Arizona, USA

✤ An all-new workbook to accompany the bestselling syntax textbook by Andrew Carnie, publishing to coincide with the release of the third edition

✤ Features over 120 sample problem sets designed to give students greater experience of analyzing syntactic structure

✤ Includes end of chapter answers, making it especially useful for self-study

✤ Structured to reflect the style and chapter-by-chapter coverage of the textbook, but its practical, reader-friendly layout also makes it suitable for use as a stand-alone workbook

READERSHIP: Second-year undergraduates and above studying syntax within linguistics

NOV 2012 192PP 978-1-118-34754-6 PR €25.90

SyntaxA Generative Introduction3rd Edition

ANDREW CARNIEUniversity of Arizona, USA

✤ An extensively updated new edition of the bestselling introduction to theoretical syntax; popular due to its non-technical style, comprehensive coverage, and its invaluable exercises

✤ Includes new and extended problem sets in every chapter, all annotated for level and skill type, and new chapters on ellipsis, auxiliaries, and non-configurational languages

✤ Supported by expanded online student and instructor resources, including extra chapters on HPSG and LFG, and new problem sets, PowerPoint slides, and an updated instructors’ manual

READERSHIP: Second-year undergraduates and above studying syntax within linguistics

SERIES: INTRODUCING LINGUISTICSNOV 2012 544PP 978-0-470-65531-3 PR €34.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-1-405-13384-5

The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics10 volume set

EDITED By CAROL A. ChAPELLEIowa State University, USA

✤ A ground-breaking resource – available either online or as a 10-volume print set – bringing together historic and emerging areas of research within applied linguistics

✤ Includes over 1,100 entries written by an international team of scholars from over 40 countries

✤ Covers 27 key areas of the field, including language teaching and learning; bilingual and multilingual education; language policy and planning; assessment and testing; corpus linguistics; discourse and conversation analysis; the neurobiology of language; literacy; and technology and language

✤ Combines individual entries ranging from 1,500 to 4,000 words, with longer, essay-style contributions giving a detailed overview of key developments and ideas

✤ Features over 200 entries on the philosophy and history of applied linguistics and biographies of key applied linguists

✤ Updates and new articles will be available online twice a year, enabling the work to remain cutting-edge and relevant

READERSHIP: Upper-level students, teachers, researchers, and practitioners of applied linguistics and in related fields; those working in language and educational policy

NOV 2012 7200PP 978-1-405-19473-0 CL €1550.00 INTRODUCTORy OFFER PRICES VALID TO END FEB 2013; LIST PRICES ThEREAFTER £1,200.00 €1,440.00

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The handbook of Phonetic Sciences2nd Edition

EDITED By WILLIAM J. hARDCASTLE, JOhN LAVER & FIONA E. GIBBONQueen Margaret University College, UK; Queen Margaret University College, UK; University College Cork, Ireland

✤ Now in paperback, the extensively revised edition of this authoritative reference work covers key topics in both theoretical and applied areas of speech communication

✤ Combines new and influential research, along with articulate, interdisciplinary overviews of the key topics, written by an international team of leading scholars and practitioners

✤ Includes nine entirely new chapters in the second edition, covering topics such as phonetic notation and sociophonetics, speech technology, biological perspectives, and prosody

READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates, graduate students, researchers, and faculty studying phonetic sciences within linguistics, communication studies, and speech sciences

SERIES: BLACkWELL hANDBOOkS IN LINGUISTICSOCT 2012 882PP 978-1-118-35820-7 PR €38.90 CL (2010) 978-1-405-14590-9REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-631-21478-6

Linguisticsnew in paperback

The handbook of English for Specific PurposesEDITED By BRIAN PALTRIDGE & SUE STARFIELDUniversity of Sydney, Australia; University of New South Wales, Australia

✤ Provides a state-of-the-art overview of the language teaching field of English for Specific Purposes (ESP), spanning its origins and evolution, current research, and future directions

✤ Features newly-commissioned contributions from a global team of leading scholars

✤ Explores the history of ESP and current areas of research, including speaking, reading, writing, technology, and business, legal, and medical English

✤ Considers alternative perspectives on ESP research, covering such topics as genre, intercultural rhetoric, and ethnography

READERSHIP: Researchers, postgraduate students, and faculty of English for Specific Purposes (ESP), TESOL, and applied linguistics

SERIES: BLACkWELL hANDBOOkS IN LINGUISTICSNOV 2012 576PP 978-0-470-65532-0 CL €142.00

Language and ComputersMARkUS DICkINSON, ChRIS BREW & DETMAR MEURERSIndiana University, USA; Educational Testing Service, Princeton, USA; University of Tübingen, Germany

✤ A real-world introduction to how computers process language, exploring the fundamentals of how they are used to represent, process, and organize textual and spoken information

✤ Enhanced throughout with current examples students will identify with, using these to explore the technology and how it works

✤ Teaches students to generate, justify and argue for valid conclusions about the design, capabilities and behaviour of natural language systems

✤ Covers a broad spectrum of language-related issues, including significant computer applications involving natural language, and the social and ethical implications these developments present

READERSHIP: Second-year undergraduates and above studying computational linguistics and natural language processing

OCT 2012 258PP 978-1-405-18305-5 PR €28.90 / 978-1-405-18306-2 CL €71.90

Research Methods in Clinical Linguistics and PhoneticsA Practical Guide

EDITED By NICOLE MÜLLER & MARTIN J. BALLBoth of University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA

✤ Offers a practical guide to a wide range of research philosophies, methods, and tools used across linguistics, phonetics, and speech sciences, as applied to language and speech

✤ Covers core topics including experimental and qualitative methods, sociolinguistics, corpus construction and analysis, data recording, transcription and digital analysis of speech, and speech imaging

✤ Considers the research ethics involved when working with people who have communication difficulties

✤ Includes advice on writing theses and dissertations, on writing and publishing journal articles, the peer review process, and discussion about disseminating research results

READERSHIP: Advanced-level undergraduates, postgraduates, faculty, and researchers studying clinical linguistics and phonetics within linguistics, education, psychology, and speech pathology

SERIES: GUIDES TO RESEARCh METhODS IN LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICSNOV 2012 320PP 978-1-444-33584-2 PR €38.90 / 978-1-444-33583-5 CL €83.90

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The handbook of Computational Linguistics and Natural Language ProcessingEDITED By ALExANDER CLARk, ChRIS FOx & ShALOM LAPPINRoyal Holloway, University of London, UK; University of Essex, UK; King’s College, London, UK

✤ Provides a comprehensive overview of the concepts, methodologies, and applications in computational linguistics and natural language processing (NLP) – now available in paperback

✤ Explores the close connections between scientific understanding of the computational properties of natural language and the creation of effective language technologies

✤ Serves as an invaluable state-of-the-art reference source for computational linguists and software engineers developing NLP applications in industrial research and software development

READERSHIP: Advanced-level undergraduates, postgraduates, faculty, and researchers in computational linguistics and natural language processing, computer science, psychology of language, and philosophy; language software engineers

SERIES: BLACkWELL hANDBOOkS IN LINGUISTICSOCT 2012 800PP 978-1-118-34718-8 PR €38.90 CL (2010) 978-1-405-15581-6

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The handbook of Language and Speech DisordersEDITED By JACk S. DAMICO, NICOLE MÜLLER & MARTIN J. BALLAll of University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA

✤ Provides the first in-depth exploration of the rapidly expanding field of communication disorders, exploring a wide range of topics including language, speech, perception, and cognitive/intellectual issues

✤ Examines the current debates, landmark studies, and central themes in the discipline, including analytical methods and assessment

✤ Includes a ‘foundations’ section exploring core issues such as social and practical considerations in classification and diversity, genetic syndromes, and principles of assessment and intervention

READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates and postgraduates of speech and language pathology within linguistics, psychology, or education; clinicians, researchers, and other practitioners in communication sciences and disorders

SERIES: BLACkWELL hANDBOOkS IN LINGUISTICSOCT 2012 672PP 978-1-118-34716-4 PR €38.90 CL (2010) 978-1-405-15862-6

Linguistics new in paperback

The handbook of Language and GlobalizationEDITED By NIkOLAS COUPLANDCardiff University, UK

✤ Featuring new research by 36 internationally-known scholars, this single-volume reference work establishes a benchmark for future work in this rapidly developing field

✤ Comprehensive coverage is divided into four sections: global multilingualism, world languages and language systems; global discourse; language, values and markets; and language, distance and identities

✤ Explores an impressive breadth of topics including tourism, language teaching, social networking, terrorism, and religion, among many others Winner of the British Association for Applied Linguistics book award 2011, and now available in paperback

READERSHIP: Undergraduate students, postgraduates, faculty, and researchers in language and linguistics, sociology, and intercultural communication

SERIES: BLACkWELL hANDBOOkS IN LINGUISTICSOCT 2012 672PP 978-1-118-34717-1 PR €38.90 CL (2010) 978-1-405-17581-4

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The handbook of Language ContactEDITED By RAyMOND hICkEyEssen University, Germany

✤ Now in paperback, this authoritative reference work explores the field of language contact: the study of how language changes when speakers of different languages and varieties interact

✤ Brings together 40 specially-commissioned essays by an international team of scholars

✤ Examines a fascinating cross-section of international case studies demonstrating language use in context, including examples from Germanic, Celtic, Asian, African, and American languages

✤ Covers a broad range of topics ranging from grammatical theory and computational models of language contact, through to dialectology and fieldwork

READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates, postgraduates, faculty, and researchers in language contact and change, sociolinguistics, bilingualism, and language theory

SERIES: BLACkWELL hANDBOOkS IN LINGUISTICSOCT 2012 888PP 978-1-118-34715-7 PR €38.90 CL (2010) 978-1-405-17580-7

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A Companion to New Media DynamicsEDITED By JOhN hARTLEy, JEAN BURGESS & AxEL BRUNSAll of Queensland University of Technology, Australia

✤ Presents a state-of-the-art collection of original readings relating to new media in terms of dynamic change

✤ Features interdisciplinary contributions encompassing the sciences, social sciences, humanities and creative arts

✤ Addresses a wide range of issues from the ownership and regulation of new media to their form and cultural uses

✤ Provides readers with a glimpse of new media dynamics at three levels of scale: the ‘macro’ or system level; the ‘meso’ or institutional level; and ‘micro’ or agency level

READERSHIP: Undergraduate and postgraduate level students for courses in media, communication, business, economics, humanities, and Information Technology

NOV 2012 512PP 978-1-444-33224-7 CL €155.00

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The handbook of Internet StudiesEDITED By MIA CONSALVO & ChARLES ESSOhio University, USA; Drury University, USA

✤ Presents a wide range of original essays by established scholars in everything from online ethics to ways in which indigenous peoples now use the internet

✤ Looks at the role of the internet in modern societies, and the continuing development of internet studies as an academic field

✤ Explores internet studies through history, society, culture, and the future of online media

✤ Provides introductory frameworks to ground and orientate the student, while also providing more experienced scholars with a convenient and comprehensive overview of the latest trends and critical directions in the many areas of Internet research

READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students of Internet studies, media, and communications as well as researchers, faculty, and policy makers

SERIES: hANDBOOkS IN COMMUNICATION AND MEDIANOV 2012 512PP 978-1-118-40007-4 PR €38.90 CL (2011) 978-1-405-18588-2

Media & Cultural Studiesnew in paperback

The International Encyclopedia of Media Studies6 Volume Set

GENERAL EDITOR: ANGhARAD N. VALDIVIAUniversity of Illinois at Urbana –Champaign, USA

✤ The most definitive resource available in this complex, heterogeneous, multi-methodological and multi-theoretical interdisciplinary field

✤ Includes more than 175 essays

✤ Contributed to by over 200 leading and emerging scholars from across the globe

✤ Arranged across 6 thematic volumes, each with an accessible volume introduction providing an overview of key themes

✤ Overseen by an international editorial team of expert scholars

✤ Explores media as it is being practiced, produced, and analysed around the world

✤ Probes the many dimensions of the subject: history, production, content, audiences, effects, and futures

✤ Introductory offer available

✤ Also publishing online on Wiley Online Library

READERSHIP: Libraries, scholars, and students of Media Studies

JAN 2013 4058PP 978-1-4051-9356-6 CL €900.00 INTRODUCTORy PRICE £595.00 €770.00 VALID UNTIL 30Th MARCh 2013, PRICE ThEREAFTER £700.00 €900.00

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Objectivity in JournalismSTEVEN MARASUniversity of Sydney, Australia

✤ An accessible overview of the key topic of objectivity in which the author examines the origins of objectivity, major objections and defences and analyses questions of ethics and regulation

✤ Innovative study that examines the different perspectives and theories on objectivity

✤ Although focused on objectivity in the US, the book also incorporates international debates from the UK, Australia, India and China

READERSHIP: Students of journalism and media ethics

SERIES: kEy CONCEPTS IN JOURNALISMNOV 2012 248PP 978-0-745-64735-7 PR €20.90 / 978-0-745-64734-0 CL €65.90

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The Ironic SpectatorSolidarity in the Age of Post-Humanitarianism

LILIE ChOULIARAkILondon School of Economics and Political Science, UK

✤ Analyses how the media present violence globally and the ethical implications this has for audiences

✤ Develops an Aristotelian framework in order to understand the issues involved

✤ Accessible and engaging text that uses strong, international examples to explicate the philosophy

READERSHIP: Upper-level undergraduate and graduate students of media and communication studies, especially taking courses on global media or media ethics, and scholars of the same

DEC 2012 253PP 978-0-745-64211-6 PR €21.90 / 978-0-745-64210-9 CL €71.90

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TwitterSocial Communication in the Twitter Age

DhIRAJ MURThyBowdoin College, USA

✤ The first scholarly consideration of the phenomenon that is Twitter

✤ There is a huge amount of scholarly and popular interest in Twitter and this book steps back from the hype to consider its true social, political and communicative import

✤ The book is anchored around the argument that we live in a time of ‘update cultures’ and uses a broad range of examples, from natural disasters such as the Japanese tsunami, through the site’s use in social movements like the events surrounding the Arab Spring, and celebrity usage

READERSHIP: Students taking courses on new media, media and society, digital culture, plus scholars of these areas

SERIES: DIGITAL MEDIA AND SOCIETyNOV 2012 202PP 978-0-745-65239-9 PR €19.90 / 978-0-745-65238-2 CL €TBA

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Cultures of MediatizationANDREAS hEPPBremen University, Germany

✤ An engaging analysis of an emerging, cutting-edge area of media studies

✤ This accessible text is driven by empirical examples and terminology is clearly introduced and explained

✤ Examines the concept of ‘mediatization’: the idea that media organizations and technologies now shape all aspects of social life

READERSHIP: Students and scholars of media and communication studies

OCT 2012 172PP 978-0-745-66227-5 PR €20.90 / 978-0-745-66226-8 CL €65.90

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The handbook of Critical Intercultural CommunicationEDITED By ThOMAS k. NAkAyAMA & RONA TAMIkO hALUALANINortheastern University, USA; San Jose State University, USA

✤ A consolidated resource of works that highlights all aspects of this developing field, its historical inception, logics, terms, and possibilities

✤ Traces the significant historical developments in intercultural communication

✤ Helps students and scholars to revisit, assess, and reflect on the formation of critical intercultural communication studies

✤ Posits new directions for the field in terms of theorizing, knowledge production, and social justice engagement

READERSHIP: Upper-level undergraduates, graduates and scholars of cultural studies, communication studies, ethnic studies, anthropology, or sociology

SERIES: hANDBOOkS IN COMMUNICATION AND MEDIANOV 2012 648PP 978-1-118-40008-1 PR €38.90

Communication Studiesnew in paperback

health Communication in the 21st Century2nd Edition

kEVIN WRIGhT, LISA SPARkS & DAN O’hAIRUniversity of Oklahoma, USA; Chapman University, USA; University of Kentucky, USA

✤ Fully revised second edition of this popular and authoritative text

✤ Includes fresh material on topics such as crisis communication, health care reform, global health issues, and political issues in health communication

✤ New case studies and examples keep the work relevant and student-friendly

✤ Provides effective strategies for healthcare organizations and individuals in communicating with patients

READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates and post graduates of public health, health communication, health psychology, and medical sociology, among others

DEC 2012 400PP 978-0-470-67272-3 PR €32.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-1-405-15593-9

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News and NumbersA Writer’s Guide to Statistics3rd Edition

VICTOR COhN & LEWIS COPE WITh DEBORAh COhN RUNkLEWashington Post, USA; Star Tribune of Minneapolis-St. Paul, USA; American Association for the Advancement of Science, USA

✤ A new edition of this clear and comprehensive introduction to the role, logic and language of statistics for aspiring writers and reporters, updated with new examples, cases and stories throughout

✤ Includes new section on computer modeling, missing numbers, health care quality and its costs and risks

✤ Features a completely new chapter on reporting on risk

✤ Illustrates how an understanding of statistics can help in writing about business, education, environmental policy, sports, health, medicine, politics, crime, and other topics

READERSHIP: Upper level undergraduate students of journalism, technical writing, and science and health

SEPT 2011 200PP 978-1-444-36188-9 CL €65.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-813-81424-7

Journalism

Feature and Magazine WritingAction, Angle and Anecdotes3rd Edition

DAVID E. SUMNER & hOLLy G. MILLERBall State University, USA; journalist and communications consultant, USA

✤ Expanded edition of this popular textbook with new chapters on storytelling for digital media and building a story blog

✤ Covers everything from finding original ideas and angles, locating expert sources, marketing your work, and finding jobs in the publishing industry

✤ Authors combine academic authority with professional know-how

✤ Essential reading for anyone wishing to become a strong feature writer

READERSHIP: Undergraduate and postgraduate students of Communication Studies, Journalism, Media, and Public Relations

DEC 2012 384PP 978-1-118-30513-3 PR €TBA REPLACES ISBN: 978-1-405-19204-0

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Contested knowledgeSocial Theory Today5th Edition

STEVEN SEIDMANState University of New York at Albany, USA

✤ A new edition of this critically-acclaimed textbook exploring contemporary issues, new social movements, and current topics in social theory, written by a renowned author

✤ Updated throughout, offering in-depth discussions of the latest debates in social theory on intimacy, postcolonial nationalism, and the concept of ‘the other’

✤ Argues that the era of the great ‘universalist theorists’ (such as Bourdieu, Habermas, and Foucault) has ended, and reveals instead a shift towards networks of interdisciplinary debates on issues such as citizenship, nationalism, globalization, and cosmopolitanism

READERSHIP: Undergraduate and postgraduate students of sociological theory, sociology, cultural studies, and social activism

NOV 2012 344PP 978-1-118-22790-9 PR €28.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-1-405-17001-7

Sociology

Liquid SurveillanceA Conversation

ZyGMUNT BAUMAN & DAVID LyONUniversity of Leeds, UK; Queen’s University, Canada

✤ An insightful and innovative text that examines how the idea of liquid surveillance helps us to understand the modern world of tracing, sorting and watching

✤ Engages with both historical debates and contemporary developments and is international in scope

✤ Covers topics such as the loss of anonymity on social media, new media and the ethics of surveillance

READERSHIP: Students of sociology, social theory and surveillance studies

SERIES: POLITy CONVERSATIONS SERIESNOV 2012 176PP 978-0-745-66283-1 PR €12.90 / 978-0-745-66282-4 CL €51.90

polity

Émile DurkheimA Biography

MARCEL FOURNIERUniversity of Montreal, Canada

✤ The standard work on the life and thought of Émile Durkheim, written by the world’s leading expert

✤ Analysis of never-before published manuscripts, correspondence and notes provide new insights into his life and work

✤ Sheds fresh light on Durkheim’s personality and character, his family life, his relationship with Judaism and his political views

READERSHIP: Students in sociology, especially those interested in Durkheim’s thought

NOV 2012 852PP 978-0-745-64645-9 CL €44.90

polity

Qualitative Research MethodsCollecting Evidence, Crafting Analysis, Communicating Impact

SARAh TRACyArizona State University-Tempe, USA

✤ Reveals how qualitative data can be used to address personal, organizational, and social problems

✤ Serves as a “how-to” guide for qualitative/ethnographic research, detailing how to design a project, conduct interviews and focus groups, interpret and analyze data, and represent it in a compelling manner

✤ Covers such topics as the history of human subjects and how to navigate institutional review board approval; how to recruit interviewees and transcribe

✤ Features a chapter detailing the use of qualitative data analysis software and a number of advanced data analysis techniques

READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduate and graduate level students for courses such as Research Methods, Interpretive Research, Ethnography, and Critical Research Methods

DEC 2012 330PP 978-1-4051-9202-6 PR €32.90 / 978-1-4051-9203-3 CL €65.90

Qualitative Research Methods

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yThe Body in SocietyAn Introduction2nd Edition

ALExANDRA hOWSONFormerly of the University of Edinburgh and the University of Aberdeen, UK

✤ New edition of an accessible introduction to the sociology of the body, including cultural, social and theoretical approaches to the body

✤ Introduces students to the key theoretical perspectives and conceptual frameworks which help us to understand the social significance of the human body

✤ Filled with intriguing examples, such as diet regimes, personal hygiene, dress, and body modification, to help readers engage with this fascinating discipline

READERSHIP: Undergraduates in sociology, media and cultural studies, gender studies, and related disciplines, such as anthropology

NOV 2012 246PP 978-0-745-65441-6 PR €21.90 / 978-0-745-65440-9 CL €71.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-745-62538-6 (PR)REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-745-62537-9 (CL)

Sociologypolity

The CityDEBORAh STEVENSONUniversity of Western Sydney, Australia

✤ A thematic examination of core issues and trends in urban life today, such as the way in which cities are built, experienced, understood and governed

✤ Weaves together contemporary urban theory, diverse bodies of thought and case examples, as well as intriguing original research findings and brings a rich sociological lens to the study of ‘what is the city?’

✤ Examples are drawn from around the world to examine the city in different national and local contexts as well as different historical and political moments

READERSHIP: International readership of upper-level students in fields including urban sociology, urban studies, development studies and human geography

SERIES: kEy CONCEPTS IN ThE SOCIAL SCIENCESOCT 2012 216PP 978-0-745-64890-3 PR €20.90 / 978-0-745-64889-7 CL €65.90

Sociologypolity

Gender, Work, and EconomyUnpacking the Global Economy

hEIDI GOTTFRIEDWayne State University, USA

✤ An eye-opening and engaging overview of understanding how the world of work and the economy intersect with gender

✤ Fully up-to-date, the book draws on recent data, and analyses contemporary trends and political/economic issues such as the financial crisis and recession

✤ Takes a global perspective from both industrialized and developing countries to broaden the debates and reflect the global interconnections in today’s world

READERSHIP: Upper-level students of the sociology of work, gender and work, economic sociology and related areas

NOV 2012 338PP 978-0-745-64765-4 PR €23.90 / 978-0-745-64764-7 CL €71.90

polity

Food & SocietyPrinciples and Paradoxes

AMy E. GUPTILL, DENISE A. COPELTON & BETSy LUCALSUNY College at Brockport, USA; Indiana University South Bend, USA

✤ Timely exploration of social perspectives on food, food practices, and the modern food system that engages readers’ curiosity through a selection of intriguing and insightful case studies

✤ Covers topics such as food’s role in socialization, identity, work, health and social change, as well as food marketing and the changing global food system

✤ Broad-ranging perspective makes the book ideal for courses on the sociology of food, anthropology of food, food studies, and food and culture

READERSHIP: Upper-level students across the social sciences studying food in society

NOV 2012 230PP 978-0-745-64282-6 PR €23.90 / 978-0-745-64281-9 CL €71.90

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Social ControlAn Introduction2nd Edition

JAMES J. ChRISSCleveland State University, USA

✤ New edition of a popular and engaging guide to debates about social control. It assumes no specialist knowledge, written in a clear style eminently suitable for use as an introductory text

✤ Balances a comprehensive guide to key theories with examination of recent controversies and phenomena such as terrorism laws and surveillance

✤ Topics include racial profiling and housing segregation, diagnosis and treatment of mental illness, and how work, media and religion act as agents of social control

READERSHIP: Upper-level students taking courses in social control and deviance, medical sociology, the sociology of law, the sociology of everyday life, and criminology

DEC 2012 288PP 978-0-745-65439-3 PR €24.90 / 978-0-745-65438-6 CL €71.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-745-63858-4 (PR)REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-745-63857-7 (CL)

Sociology polity

Sinews of the NationConstructing Irish and Zionist Bonds in the United States

DAN LAINER-VOSUniversity of Southern California, USA

✤ A highly original book about nation-building that focuses on the crucial and neglected role played by fundraising

✤ Compares the differing ways that Irish republicans and the Zionist movement secured financial support in the United States during the first half of the twentieth century

✤ By focusing on the organizational mechanisms through which disparate groups are bound to the nation through fund-raising, this book challenges the common view of nation-building that sees it primarily in terms of creating unifying symbols of the nation

READERSHIP: Students and academics in sociology and politics, and interested general readers

OCT 2012 224PP 978-0-745-66265-7 PR €23.90 / 978-0-745-66264-0 CL €71.90

polity

Gender2nd Edition

hARRIET BRADLEyUniversity of Bristol, UK

✤ New edition of a popular and highly lauded introduction to gender - the first edition won Choice’s outstanding academic title award – written in an engaging and lively style, using life narratives and life stories to help contextualize the theory

✤ Provides an excellent survey of the key theoretical approaches that have been developed in gender studies, and how they relate to social and political life

✤ Updated throughout, particularly paying attention to the intricacies of gender relations in the light of recent feminist activities and ‘new roles’ for men

READERSHIP: Students of gender studies, sociology and related disciplines at all levels

SERIES: kEy CONCEPTS IN ThE SOCIAL SCIENCESOCT 2012 280PP 978-0-745-66116-2 PR €20.90 / 978-0-745-66115-5 CL €65.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-745-62377-1 (PR)REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-745-62376-4 (CL)

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Social Causes of health and Disease2nd Edition

WILLIAM C. COCkERhAMUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

✤ A leading medical sociologist provides a frank examination of the evidence for the social causes of health and disease

✤ Offers a coherent introduction to social epidemiology, as well as challenging existing literature that only focuses on individual causes of illness and disease

✤ This new updated edition includes expanded material on key areas such as race and health, as well as on health and social policy

READERSHIP: Upper-level undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in medical sociology, as well as scholars in the field

DEC 2012 246PP 978-0-745-66120-9 PR €21.90 / 978-0-745-66119-3 CL €71.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-745-63588-0 (PR)REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-745-63587-3 (CL)

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csIntelligent Governance for the 21st CenturyA Middle Way between West and East

NIChOLAS BERGGRUEN & NAThAN GARDELSNicolas Berggruen Institute, USA

✤ A thought-provoking analysis of liberal democracy and argument for a new system of ‘intelligent governance’

✤ The authors provide a comparative study of the ‘consumer democracies’ of the West and the meteoric rise of China and examine the effects of these systems of governance

✤ As the 21st Century unfolds, both of these core systems of the global order must contend with the same reality: a genuinely multi-polar world where no single power dominates and in which societies themselves are becoming increasingly diverse

✤ The authors argue that a new system of ‘intelligent governance’ is required to meet these new challenges

READERSHIP: General readership, public policy and foreign policy communities

OCT 2012 200PP 978-0-745-65973-2 CL €25.90

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Systems of PrivilegeIntersections, Awareness, and Applications

EDITED By kIM A. CASE & JONAThAN IUZZINIUniversity of Houston-Clear Lake, USA; Monroe Community College, USA

✤ Explores the psychological and behavioural consequences of privilege, and how – based on race, sex, class, gender identity, religion, and sexuality – it functions through many forms of oppression

✤ Brings together a team of contributors from sociology, psychology, education, and women’s studies to create an interdisciplinary volume of work

✤ Features a concluding article by Peggy McIntosh, author of the influential 1988 paper on male and white privilege that inspired research in privilege studies

READERSHIP: Postgraduates, faculty, and researchers interested in privilege studies within social psychology, sociology, education, gender studies, and cultural studies; training professionals within human resources

SERIES: JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES OCT 2012 200PP 978-1-118-39758-9 PR €34.90

Sociology

Live Sociological MethodsEDITED By LES BACk & NIRMAL PUWARBoth of Goldsmiths, University of London, UK

✤ Studies the practice of sociological imagination, the aim of which is to make social research responsive to social life – to bring it alive

✤ Explores live methods including experimentation, attentiveness, collaboration, multi-media platforms, public sociology, the game of social life and research, idiotic methods, scavenging, mapping and topologies

✤ Global in scope and inter-woven by theoretical and methodological considerations

✤ Reflects the innovative work being undertaken at the Methods Lab at Goldsmiths University, whose team are committed to developing inventive ways of ‘doing sociology’

READERSHIP: Upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students, faculty, and researchers within sociology

SERIES: SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW MONOGRAPhSOCT 2012 200PP 978-1-444-33959-8 PR €23.90

Live Sociological

Methods

Waste MattersNew Perspectives on Food and Society

EDITED By DAVID EVANS, hUGh CAMPBELL & ANNE MURCOTTUniversity of Manchester, UK; University of Otago, New Zealand; School of Oriental and African Studies Food Studies Centre, UK

✤ Provides the first volume to explore potential sociological approaches to the important and yet hugely under-researched topic of food waste

✤ Shows how the profile of waste has suddenly increased as a topic of sociological relevance, and its important role in cultural and economic organization

✤ Explores issues including the regulation of food systems, the social dynamics of domestic kitchens, dumpster-diving and freeganism, and socio-technical innovations for waste reduction

✤ Brings together theoretical and empirical contributions from a range of disciplinary perspectives

READERSHIP: Advanced-level undergraduate students, faculty, and researchers of sociology, social theory, and food technology

SERIES: SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW MONOGRAPhSNOV 2012 200PP 978-1-118-39431-1 PR €TBA

Waste Matters

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US Foreign Policy in ActionJEFFREy S. LANTISThe College of Wooster, USA

✤ An innovative introduction designed to bring the politics of foreign policy to life, written by an award-winning teacher-scholar in international relations

✤ Provides critical analysis of contemporary trends in U.S. foreign policy, including debates on the Obama administration and reaction to the Arab Spring

✤ Offers fresh perspectives on historical developments and prominent foreign policy theories, and includes innovative participatory learning exercises exploring themes such as executive / legislature conflict

✤ Features additional online instructor resources, including an appendix on US history and terrorism, bonus exercises and discussion questions, and a guide to teaching and learning with film

READERSHIP: Second-year undergraduates and above studying U.S. foreign policy within political science, international affairs, international economics, American studies, and related courses

SERIES: PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL SCIENCEDEC 2012 352PP 978-1-444-33100-4 PR €29.90 / 978-1-444-33099-1 CL €65.90

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US Foreign Policy in

Action

Globalization and the EnvironmentCapitalism, Ecology and Power

PETER NEWELLUniversity of Sussex, UK

✤ Gives a thorough, comprehensive overview of the key aspects of globalization, clearly contextualizing them within debates about the environment

✤ Draws on a sophisticated interdisciplinary framework to advance new ways of thinking about the relationship between globalization and the environment

✤ Adopts a political approach, sensitive to power relations and political economy

READERSHIP: Upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students taking courses in globalization, development studies, politics of the environment and international political economy

AUG 2012 203PP 978-0-745-64723-4 PR €21.90 / 978-0-745-64722-7 CL €71.90

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LandDEREk hALLWilfrid Laurier University, Canada

✤ Develops an original interdisciplinary framework for understanding political struggles over land

✤ Draws on a range of compelling contemporary examples from across the globe

✤ Examines the ways in which conflicts over land relate to issues of territory, property and regulation

READERSHIP: Students of politics, geography, environmental studies and general readers interested in current affairs

SERIES: RESOURCESDEC 2012 176PP 978-0-745-65277-1 PR €16.90 / 978-0-745-65276-4 CL €51.90

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WaterDAVID L. FELDMANUniversity of California, Irvine, USA

✤ This is a new title in Polity’s ‘Resources’ series – a range of short, accessible books designed to introduce readers to the geopolitical battles over the world’s most crucial resources

✤ Examines key issues such as the impact of climate change on supply, water pollution and efforts to privatize water supplies

✤ Draws on a rich range of examples from the US, UK, China, Brazil, sub-Saharan Africa, and the Middle East

READERSHIP: Students of politics, geography, environmental studies, natural resources management and general readers interested in current affairs

SERIES: RESOURCESSEPT 2012 200PP 978-0-745-65033-3 PR €16.90 / 978-0-745-65032-6 CL

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Retrieving The Big SocietyEDITED By JASON EDWARDSBirkbeck, University of London, UK

✤ Offers an original and critical take on the idea of the ‘Big Society’ in Britain – a Conservative flagship policy which has dominated political headlines

✤ Challenges the criticism of it being a political gimmick and recognizes it as an alternative to the central state in social and economic governance

✤ Attempts to make sense of the Big Society by placing in the context of the history of localism, mutualism, and voluntarism

✤ Features contributions by a team of experts on British politics and political theory

READERSHIP: Faculty, researchers, political journalists, and practitioners within British politics, public policy, and political theory

SERIES: POLITICAL QUARTERLy MONOGRAPh OCT 2012 200PP 978-1-118-36878-7 PR €23.90

Politics

DictatorshipFrom the origin of the modern concept of sovereignty to proletarian class struggle

CARL SChMITT ✤ Carl Schmitt is widely recognized as one of the most important political theorists of the 20th century. This is

the only remaining work by Carl Schmitt which has not yet been translated into English

✤ In this book, Schmitt intervenes in the heated debates during the interwar period on the right nature and form of government by providing a systematic and historical analysis of the concept of dictatorship in the crisis following the First World War

✤ There has been a resurgence of interest in Schmitt’s work and this book will have a long shelf life

READERSHIP: Graduates and academics in politics and political theory, political philosophy and legal theory

DEC 2012 330PP 978-0-745-64648-0 PR €23.90 / 978-0-745-64647-3 CL €71.90

Politicspolity

Women and WarsEDITED By CAROL COhNDirector of the Boston Consortium for Gender, Security and Human Rights, USA

✤ A groundbreaking textbook examining the complex relationship between women, gender and war, from the home front to the battlefront

✤ Gives a rich account of the previously untold stories which make up the female experience of war

✤ Provides readers with the analytical tools to situate women’s war experiences within the global context of gendered social life

✤ Includes contributions from the very best scholars working in the field

READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students studying women and war, also gender and international relations, war and peace studies, international security and women’s studies

OCT 2012 312PP 978-0-745-64245-1 PR €21.90 / 978-0-745-64244-4 CL €71.90

polity

Intelligence in an Insecure World2nd Edition

PETER GILL & MARk PhyThIANLiverpool John Moores University, UK; University of Leicester, UK

✤ Fully revised and updated new edition of this classic guide to the field

✤ Sets out a comprehensive framework for all aspects of the study of intelligence, dealing with issues ranging from collection, analysis and dissemination to intelligence failures

✤ Rich with contemporary examples, this new edition brings the book fully up to date, dealing with the full range of 21st-century intelligence issues

READERSHIP: Upper-level undergraduate and graduate students of conflict and security studies, intelligence studies, international relations and related disciplines

OCT 2012 275PP 978-0-745-65279-5 PR €24.90 / 978-0-745-65278-8 CL €71.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-745-65279-5 (PR)REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-745-63244-5 (CL)

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Chartered Accountants Auditing & Assurance handbook 2012ICAA (ThE INSTITUTE OF ChARTERED ACCOUNTANTS IN AUSTRALIA)

✤ Contains a copy of the ICAA Auditing & Assurance Handbook 2012, and a copy of the ICAA Financial Reporting Handbook 2012

✤ The ICAA Auditing and Assurance Handbook 2012 incorporates a comprehensive listing of Australian Auditing Standards in Clarity format, Guidance Statements and professional, and ethical standards as at 1 December 2011

✤ The ICAA Financial Reporting Handbook 2012 incorporates a comprehensive listing of Australian Accounting Standards and Interpretations applicable at 30 June 2011, as issued at 1 December 2011

READERSHIP: Financial accountants

APR 2012 2152PP 978-0-730-30419-7 PR €61.90

Finance

Contemporary Issues in AccountingMIChAELA RANkIN, PATRICIA STANTON, SUSAN MCGOWAN, kIMBERLy FERLAUTO & MATThEW TILLING

✤ Explores advanced accounting concepts and policies by applying them to a range of contemporary accounting issues

✤ Discusses the issues being considered in professional practice such as approaches to measurement, fair value accounting, the Conceptual Framework for financial reporting, corporate governance, environmental accounting, and sustainability

✤ Adopts a practical approach which allows students to use their accounting knowledge to discuss, analyse, and critically evaluate a range of issues they are likely to deal with once they enter the profession

READERSHIP: For upper level students and those taking advanced financial accounting subjects

MAy 2012 552PP 978-0-730-30026-7 PR €99.90

Accounting3rd Edition

MIChAEL JONESUniversity of Bristol, UK

✤ Provides an easy-to-follow introduction to accounting

✤ Brings the subject to life with numerous real life examples

✤ Company Camera’ boxes present financial data from a wide variety of international companies, such as Heineken, Nokia and Volkswagen

✤ A comprehensive, accompanying website includes solutions, extra question material and PowerPoint slides for lecturers, multiple choice quizzes and an online glossary for students

READERSHIP: Undergraduate and MBA students taking a first course in accounting

OCT 2012 764PP 978-1-119-97718-6 PR €59.90

Accounting

Finance

LeadershipARThUR PADILLANorth Carolina State University, USA

✤ Focuses on the leadership process, using practical examples backed up by theory and research

✤ Concentrates on all three critical aspects of leader, follower and organisational setting

✤ Contains appropriate, contemporary, and lively case studies, as well as exercises that illustrate the key points

READERSHIP: MBA students, and professionals interested in organisational behaviour

OCT 2012 400PP 978-0-470-90720-7 CL €155.00

Leadership

Business

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sInternational TradeJOhN MCLAREN

✤ Reviews economic models, and presents theories to explain the benefits and goals of trade between countries

✤ Offers a rigorous, and unique presentation of stories about countries in today’s world

✤ Includes standard theoretical constructs, and economic models

READERSHIP: Lecturers, and students studying economics and international trade

NOV 2012 352PP 978-0-470-40879-7 PR €122.00

International Trade

Economics

Introduction to EconomicsSocial Issues and Economic Thinking

W. A. STOCk ✤ Presents a realistic picture of current economic thought through an understanding of theory, and the

application of issues

✤ Provides concepts in economics, and how they relate to real issues in life

✤ Delves into economics by looking at Crime, Labour Markets, Drug Use, Population etc, using the “tools” of economics

READERSHIP: Lecturers and students taking economics or introductory economics courses

NOV 2012 416PP 978-0-470-57478-2 PR €95.90

Introduction to Economics

Economic Policy 72EDITED By GEORGES DE MENIL, RIChARD PORTES, hANS-WERNER SINN, TULLIO JAPPELLI, PhILIP LANE, PhILIPPE MARTIN & JAN VAN OURSDelta ENS, France; London Business School, UK; University of Munich, Germany; University of Naples, Italy; Trinity College Dublin, Ireland; Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, PSE, France; Tilberg University, The Netherlands

✤ Brings together a team of leading economists and policy experts to 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 is always early in identifying current and emerging policy topics

✤ Each of the newly-commissioned papers is discussed by a panel of distinguished economists

✤ Employs a unique approach guaranteed to spark incisive debate and alternative interpretations of the evidence

READERSHIP: Advanced-level undergraduate students, postgraduates, faculty, and researchers in economics; economists in international economic agencies and research centres

SERIES: ECONOMIC POLICyOCT 2012 288PP 978-1-444-35099-9 PR €32.90

Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Geography and GrowthEDITED By PhILIP McCANN & LES OxLEyUniversity of Groningen, The Netherlands; University of Waikato, New Zealand

✤ Provides a timely, accessible review of how we understand the complex links between innovation, entrepreneurship, geography, and growth

✤ Offers a highly comprehensive roadmap of the range of issues addressed by research in these areas

✤ Reflects the recent developments in these relationships through the use of micro-econometric and survey data, enabling examination of more disaggregated geographical and institutional issues

✤ Brings together a team of leading figures in the field who contribute a variety of theoretical, empirical, and institutional perspectives

READERSHIP: Upper-level students, faculty, and researchers in economics and economic geography

SERIES: SURVEyS OF RECENT RESEARCh IN ECONOMICSDEC 2012 200PP 978-1-118-42728-6 PR €25.90

Economics

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Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility in the Meetings and Events IndustryELIZABETh V. hENDERSON & MARIELA MCILWRAITh

✤ Celebrates what has already been achieved in moving the meetings, and events industry towards a more sustainable future

✤ Pushes the boundaries of imagination to visualise what might be possible in the years to come

✤ Includes a wealth of information on new sustainability tools: new standards, new technologies, and even new books

READERSHIP: Professionals working in the events and hospitality industry

SERIES: ThE WILEy EVENT MANAGEMENT SERIESOCT 2012 320PP 978-1-118-07355-1 CL €63.90

Hospitality

Foodservice Management FundamentalsDENNIS REyNOLDS

✤ Focuses on the tools necessary for managing foodservice operations in today’s aggressive business environment

✤ Shows readers how to position, manage, and leverage a successful food service operation, both commercial, and non-commercial, in a variety of venues

✤ Adopts a menu-driven approach, and features management tools, best practices, and techniques

READERSHIP: Hospitality, culinary, and nutrition students enrolled in restaurant management and food & beverage management courses

NOV 2012 592PP 978-0-470-40906-0 CL €77.90

Foodservice Management Fundamentals

Cooking to the ImageA Plating Handbook

ELAINE SIkORSkI ✤ Provides a map of how a chef creates a plate of food by considering common questions such as: Where in

the menu is this food item to be placed? And how will it be served?

✤ Makes visible the fundamental meanings in plated presentations

✤ Outlines how personal creativity and professional traditions fuse to create successful plated presentations of food

READERSHIP: Chefs and those working in the culinary arts

OCT 2012 192PP 978-1-118-07597-5 PR €44.90

Cooking to the Image

Service Concepts in hospitality ManagementPAUL J. BAGDAN

✤ Adopts the premise that there is no one simple solution to managing people who provide customer service

✤ Discusses issues and dispels myths about customer service with concepts that are solid, and proven in the industry

✤ Includes all of the major areas of the hospitality industry as they relate to delivering quality customer service

✤ Provides a history and overview of guest service and other essential topics, including problem-solving, quality tools and assessments, staffing, marketing, and strategic planning

READERSHIP: Professionals working in the hospitality industry

NOV 2012 368PP 978-1-118-07180-9 CL €71.90

Hospitality

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Children in ActionPerspectives on the Archaeology of Childhoods

EDITED By J. E. BAxTERDePaul University, USA

✤ Describes the broader themes and histories in the archaeological and anthropological study of childhood

✤ Addresses the long-standing omission of children in the study of social, economic, religious, and political studies of the past

✤ An important contribution to scholars of research methods, the history of the disciplines of anthropology and archaeology, social historians and those interested in cross-cultural perspectives on children

READERSHIP: Professional Archaeologists and Anthropologists; Scholars and students in the fields

SERIES: ARChAEOLOGICAL PAPERS OF ThE AMERICAN ANThROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONOCT 2012 136PP 978-1-118-35707-1 PR €26.90

Children in Action

Anthropology & Archaeology

Beyond BeliefThe Archaeology of Religion and Ritual

EDITED By yORkE M. ROWANUniversity of Chicago, USA

✤ Details recent archaeological explorations of ancient religion and sacred ritual

✤ Brings multiple perspectives and differing methodological approaches to case studies representing widely divergent regions and time periods

✤ Illustrates some of the most recent methodological and theoretical approaches to the archaeological study of ancient religion and ritual

READERSHIP: Professional Archaeologists and Anthropologists; Scholars and students in the fields

SERIES: ARChAEOLOGICAL PAPERS OF ThE AMERICAN ANThROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONOCT 2012 196PP 978-1-118-42439-1 PR €26.90

The Space and Place of DeathEDITED By h. SILVERMAN & DAVID B. SMALLUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

✤ Explores the under considered aspect of spatiality in death practice: the importance of landscape and physical context in understanding mortuary rituals

✤ Considers issues such as the siting of mortuary facilities; the interplay of agency and expressive style in the funerary context; and the recognition, cultural reconstruction, and explanation of death landscapes

✤ The studies in this volume range widely in area location, cultural and temporal focus, and theoretical approach

READERSHIP: Professional Archaeologists and Anthropologists; scholars and students in the fields

SERIES: ARChAEOLOGICAL PAPERS OF ThE AMERICAN ANThROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONOCT 2012 211PP 978-1-931-30307-1 PR €26.90

The Space and Place of

Death

Social Memory, Identity, and DeathAnthropological Perspectives on Mortuary Rituals

EDITED By M. S. ChESSON ✤ A rich collection of archaeological and ethnographic case studies of death, identity, and social memory

illustrates how much archaeologists can learn from ethnographers, and ethnographers from archaeologists

✤ Demonstrates the powerful efficacy of a cross-field or cross-disciplinary approach to analyzing rituals associated with death

✤ Part of the Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association Book Series

READERSHIP: Professional Archaeologists and Anthropologists; scholars and students in the fields

SERIES: ARChAEOLOGICAL PAPERS OF ThE AMERICAN ANThROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONOCT 2012 140PP 978-1-931-30302-6 PR €26.90

Anthropology & Archaeology

Social Memory,

Identity, and Death

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Foundations of Power in the Prehispanic AndesEDITED By kEVIN J. VAUGhN, DENNIS OGBURN & ChRISTINA A. CONLEEPurdue University, USA; University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA; Texas State University, USA

✤ Investigates how the issue of power is approached by scholars of the South American Andes

✤ Brings together an array of approaches-both theoretical and methodological – as they are currently being employed by archaeologists in the Andes

✤ Enriches the study of the emergence of complex societies, the origins of the state, and dynamics of sociopolitical organization in well-known societies like the Chav´ýn, Nasca, Wari, Tiwanaku, and Inca and in less-well-known groups, such as the pre- and post-Tiwanaku societies of the altiplano and the Late Intermediate Period groups of the south coast of Peru

READERSHIP: Professional Archaeologists and Anthropologists; Scholars and students in the fields

SERIES: ARChAEOLOGICAL PAPERS OF ThE AMERICAN ANThROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONOCT 2012 280PP 978-1-931-30320-0 PR €26.90

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Anthropology & Archaeology

Craft and Social InquiryEDITED By CAThy L. COSTIN & RITA P. WRIGhTCalifornia State University, Northridge, USA; New York University, USA

✤ Considers craft goods as social objects that signify and legitimize group membership and social roles, how they become reserves of wealth, storing intrinsically valuable materials, and the labour invested in their manufacture

✤ Addresses questions of artisan identity, social identity, and what these inquiries contribute to our understanding of both social and economic organization

✤ Part of the Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association Book Series

READERSHIP: Professional Archaeologists and Anthropologists; Scholars and students in the fields

SERIES: ARChAEOLOGICAL PAPERS OF ThE AMERICAN ANThROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONOCT 2012 189PP 978-0-913-16790-8 PR €26.90

Craft and Social Inquiry

Archaeology Is AnthropologyEDITED By SUSAN D. GILLESPIE & DEBORAh L. NIChOLSUniversity of Florida, USA; Dartmouth University, USA

✤ Examines the arguably uneasy placement of archaeology within the discipline of anthropology

✤ Evaluates the reasons put forward for separation against those in favour of maintaining the identity and practice of archaeologists as anthropologists

✤ Considers the various intellectual factors involved: historical, methodological, and theoretical

READERSHIP: Professional Archaeologists and Anthropologists; Scholars and students in the fields

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Archaeology Is Anthropology

Anthropology & Archaeology

Geographic ThoughtA Critical Introduction

TIM CRESSWELLRoyal Holloway, University of London, UK

✤ An engaging and accessible account of the major thinkers and key theoretical developments in the field of human geography

✤ Covers the complete range of the development of theoretical knowledge in this subject, from ancient geography to cutting-edge theories such as Geographic Information Science

✤ Covers topics including the legacy of Darwin and Marx, the emergence of anarchist geographies, the impact of feminism, and myriad other important issues

✤ Stresses the importance of geographic thought and its relevance to our understanding of what it is to be human

READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduate and graduate level students of geographic thought, human geography, and those studying the development of theory in geography

SERIES: CRITICAL INTRODUCTIONS TO GEOGRAPhyDEC 2012 320PP 978-1-405-16939-4 PR €25.90 / 978-1-405-16940-0 CL €77.90

Geography

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Violence and PunishmentCivilizing the Body Through Time

PIETER SPIERENBURGErasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands

✤ A leading figure in historical criminology tells the fascinating tale of the long histories of violence, punishment, and the human body

✤ Rich in coverage, the content extends over three continents, and back to the Middle Ages and even beyond to the Stone Age

✤ Examines a range of topics, from murder to etiquette, from social control to popular culture, from religion to death, and from honour to prisons

✤ Combines intriguing stories and examples with a creative use of key theorists such as Norbert Elias, Michel Foucault and Émile Durkheim

READERSHIP: Advanced students and scholars of the history of crime and violence, criminology and the sociology of violence

NOV 2012 226PP 978-0-745-65349-5 PR €23.90 / 978-0-745-65348-8 CL €71.90

Historypolity

A Short history of MigrationMASSIMO LIVI BACCIUniversity of Florence, Italy

✤ A succinct and masterly overview of the history of migration, from the earliest movements of human beings out of Africa into Asia and Europe to the present day

✤ Separate chapters deal with the migration flows between Europe and the rest of the world in the 19th and 20th centuries and with the turbulent and complex migratory history of the Americas

✤ Livi Bacci shows that, over the centuries, migration has been a fundamental human prerogative and has been an essential element in economic development and the achievement of improved standards of living

READERSHIP: Relevant courses in history, sociology, politics and geography where migration is an important topic, and as a primer text for more advanced graduate courses on migration

OCT 2012 168PP 978-0-745-66187-2 PR €16.90 / 978-0-745-66186-5 CL €57.90

Historypolity

Banking Across BoundariesPlacing Finance in Capitalism

BRETT ChRISTOPhERSUppsala University, Sweden

✤ An original contribution to the current debates on banking sparked by the economic crisis

✤ Offers a unique perspective on the geographical and social concept of ‘placement’ of the banking industry

✤ Details the globalization of Western banking, and analyzes how representations of the banking sector’s productiveness have shifted throughout the evolution of Western economic theory

✤ Illuminates not only how economic ideas ‘perform’ and shape the economic world, but how those ideas are themselves always products of particular economic realities

READERSHIP: Faculty and researchers within human and economic geography, economic and financial history, economic sociology, international political economy, and economic theory

SERIES: ANTIPODE BOOk SERIESDEC 2012 272PP 978-1-444-33828-7 PR €25.90 / 978-1-444-33829-4 CL €71.90

Geography

GramsciSpace, Nature, Politics

EDITED By MIChAEL EkERS, GILLIAN hART, STEFAN kIPFER & ALEx LOFTUSUniversity of Toronto, Canada; University of California Berkeley, USA; York University, Toronto, Canada; Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

✤ Provides a unique collection focused on Antonio Gramsci’s work on space and nature and his approach to geographical and ecological debates

✤ Retains Gramsci’s revolutionary orientation, yet represents a substantially different reading of his work from dominant post-Marxist, anarchist, and post-anarchist perspectives

✤ Forges a new approach within human geography, environmental studies and development theory, building on Gramsci’s innovative philosophy of praxis

READERSHIP: Students, faculty, and researchers within human geography, political geography, political ecology, and those studying radical or critical geography courses in related fields

SERIES: ANTIPODE BOOk SERIESNOV 2012 392PP 978-1-444-33970-3 PR €25.90 / 978-1-444-33971-0 CL €71.90

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The United States in World War IIA Documentary Reader

EDITED By G. kURT PIEhLERFlorida State University, USA

✤ Includes 60 essential documents, including many that have never been published, that completely cover the period from the lead up to war – and the debate about whether the United States should join, to the aftermath and commemoration of the war

✤ Offers a diverse selection of perspectives from Americans who lived through World War II

✤ Illustrates the political, diplomatic and military history of the conflict, including well-known documents, such as the Atlantic Charter and Franklin Roosevelt’s Congressional address requesting a declaration of war against Japan

✤ Highlights the far-reaching economic, social and cultural changes caused by the war

READERSHIP: Undergraduates taking courses in World War II, 20th Century American History, US History 1914-1945, and US history 1933 to the present

SERIES: UNCOVERING ThE PAST: DOCUMENTARy READERS IN AMERICAN hISTORyNOV 2012 256PP 978-1-444-33120-2 PR €29.90 / 978-1-444-33119-6 CL €65.90

History

A history of Modern EuropeFrom 1815 to the Present

ALBERT S. LINDEMANNUniversity of California, Santa Barbara, USA

✤ Concise, readable single volume covering Europe from the early nineteenth century through the early twenty-first century

✤ Provides a fresh, concise perspective on European history through vigorous interpretation of events

✤ Offers a clear and thought-provoking treatment of major historical themes

✤ Lively narrative reflects complexity of modern European history, but remains accessible to those unfamiliar with the field

READERSHIP: Undergraduates on survey courses of modern European history, political science students, and general readers

SERIES: BLACkWELL CONCISE hISTORy OF ThE MODERN WORLDDEC 2012 400PP 978-1-405-12187-3 PR €25.90 / 978-1-405-12186-6 CL €65.90

A history of Modern Europe

Cardenio between Cervantes and ShakespeareThe Story of a Lost Play

ROGER ChARTIERCollège de France

✤ This is a major new work by one of France’s leading historians which explores some big questions of literary and cultural history: how should we read a text that does not exist, or present a play the manuscript of which is lost and the identity of whose author cannot be established for certain?

✤ The book explores these questions by focusing on Cardenio – a play performed in England for the first time in 1612 or 1613 and attributed forty years later to Shakespeare

✤ Its plot is that of a ‘novella’ inserted into Cervantes’ Don Quixote, a work that circulated throughout the major countries of Europe, where it was translated and adapted for the theatre

✤ By reconstructing the history of this play, Chartier sheds new light on the malleability of texts, on their migrations from one genre to another, and on the status, in the past, of works today judged to be canonical

READERSHIP: Graduate students and scholars in history, literature, drama and modern languages

NOV 2012 256PP 978-0-745-66185-8 PR €23.90 / 978-0-745-66184-1 CL €71.90

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Contemporary Latin America1970 to the Present

ROBERT h. hOLDEN & RINA VILLARSOld Dominion University, Virginia, USA; independent scholar and author

✤ Provides a fresh approach and a new interpretation of the seismic changes of the last 40 years in Latin America

✤ Introduces major themes from a humanistic and universal perspective, putting each subject in a context that readers can understand and relate to

✤ Focuses on ‘Ibero-America’- Brazil and the eighteen countries that were formerly Spanish possessions – while treating the non-Iberian areas of the Caribbean comparatively

✤ Emphasizes the global, regional and national dimensions of the region’s recent past

READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students of Twentieth Century Mexican, Central American, Caribbean and South American History, Latin American Business, Economics, Literature, Politics, Society and Culture, as well as general readers and professionals in the fields of law, business, diplomacy, journalism and other fields whose work encompasses Latin America or its peoples

SERIES: BLACkWELL hISTORy OF ThE CONTEMPORARy WORLDOCT 2012 352PP 978-1-405-13971-7 PR €25.90 / 978-1-405-13970-0 CL €77.90

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A Companion to the Medieval WorldEDITED By CAROL LANSING & EDWARD D. ENGLIShBoth of University of California, Santa Barbara, USA;

✤ Features essays by 30 distinguished scholars addressing major issues in the study of medieval Europe

✤ Emphasizes the significant impact of the middle ages on many of the cultural forms and institutions central to European identity

✤ Examines changing approaches to the study of medieval Europe, its periodization, and central themes

✤ Includes coverage of important questions such as identity and the self, sexuality and gender, emotionality and ethnicity, as well as more traditional topics such as economic and demographic expansion; kingship; and the rise of the West

READERSHIP: Students and scholars studying European History and the Middle Ages

SERIES: BLACkWELL COMPANIONS TO EUROPEAN hISTORyDEC 2012 600PP 978-1-118-42512-1 PR €38.90 CL (2009) 978-1-405-10922-2

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A Companion to the French RevolutionEDITED By PETER MCPhEEUniversity of Melbourne, Australia

✤ Examines the origins, development and impact of the French Revolution

✤ Features original contributions from thirty of the world’s leading historians, including six essays translated from French

✤ Presents a wide-ranging overview of current historical debates on the revolution and future directions in scholarship

✤ Gives equally thorough treatment to both causes and outcomes of the French Revolution

READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate level students for courses in the French Revolution and European history; also for specialists and historians

SERIES: BLACkWELL COMPANIONS TO EUROPEAN hISTORyNOV 2012 552PP 978-1-444-33564-4 CL €155.00

A Companion to World War IIEDITED By ThOMAS W. ZEILER & DANIEL M. DUBOISBoth of University of Colorado, Boulder USA

✤ A collection of 58 original historiographic essays arranged across two volumes that include cutting-edge research

✤ Explores the war’s military, social, economic, and political dimensions

✤ Analyzes the roles of neutral nations during the war

✤ Covers the causes, key battles, and consequences of the war

READERSHIP: Scholars, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates in history and international relations

SERIES: BLACkWELL COMPANIONS TO WORLD hISTORyDEC 2012 1112PP 978-1-405-19681-9 CL 2 VOL SET €302.00 INTRODUCTORy PRICE £200.00 €240.00 VALID UNTIL 31st MAR 2012, PRICE ThEREAFTER £235.00 €282.00

2 volume set

Spaniards in the Colonial EmpireCreoles Vs. Peninsulars?

MARk A. BURkhOLDERUniversity of Missouri, St. Louis, USA

✤ Covers three centuries of Spanish colonial power, beginning in the sixteenth century

✤ Explores social tension between creole and peninsular factions, connecting this friction with later colonial bids for independence

✤ Draws on recent research by Spanish and Spanish-American historians as well as Anglophone scholars

✤ Includes some coverage of Brazil and British colonies

READERSHIP: Undergraduate students of Latin America; students of Latin American history or literature; upper-division courses on colonial Latin America or Early Latin America; lower-division courses in Atlantic history

SERIES: VIEWPOINTS / PUNTOS DE VISTADEC 2012 216PP 978-1-405-19641-3 PR €16.90 / 978-1-405-19642-0 CL €57.90

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The State Trial of Doctor henry SacheverellEDITED By BRIAN COWANMcGill University, Canada

✤ Presents critical editions of several manuscripts relating to this celebrated ‘state trial’, allowing scholars to compare the varying accounts in a readily accessible volume

✤ Demonstrates that the often cited and printed account of the trial by Jacob Tonson was incomplete and often regarded by contemporaries as a partisan production

✤ Extensively illustrated with rare prints and drawings - most existing in only one copy and never before reproduced

✤ Documents the intense interest of contemporary readers in the meaning of the trial and presents transcripts and illustrations of their annotations

READERSHIP: Academics and upper-level undergraduate students in British and European history, especially the early modern era, as well as legal scholars and political theorists

SERIES: PARLIAMENTARy hISTORy BOOk SERIESOCT 2012 312PP 978-1-444-33223-0 PR €35.90

A Companion to James Madison and James MonroeEDITED By STUART LEIBIGERLa Salle University, USA

✤ Provides a wealth of new insights into the lives and achievements of two of America’s most accomplished statesmen, James Madison and James Monroe

✤ Features 32 state-of-the field historiographic essays from leading academics that consider various aspects of the lives and legacies of our fourth and fifth presidents

✤ Synthesizes the latest findings, and offers new insights based on original research into primary sources

✤ Addresses topics that readers often want to learn more about, such as Madison and slavery

READERSHIP: Undergraduate and postgraduate students taking history and political sciences courses on the American revolution, the early republic, the founding, constitutional history, and the presidency; also for academics, scholars, and historians

SERIES: BLACkWELL COMPANIONS TO AMERICAN hISTORySEPT 2012 608PP 978-0-470-65522-1 CL €169.00

A Companion to Thomas JeffersonEDITED By FRANCIS D. COGLIANOUniversity of Edinburgh, UK

✤ A Companion to Thomas Jefferson presents a state-of-the-art assessment and overview of the life and legacy of Thomas Jefferson through a collection of essays grounded in the latest scholarship

✤ Features essays by the leading scholars in the field, including Pulitzer Prize winners Annette Gordon-Reed and Jack Rakove

✤ Includes a section that considers Jefferson’s legacy

✤ Explores Jefferson’s wide range of interests and expertise, and covers his public career, private life, his views on democracy, and his writings

READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students of the American Revolutionary era, and 18th and 19th century America, as well as scholars of the American presidency

SERIES: BLACkWELL COMPANIONS TO AMERICAN hISTORyOCT 2011 608PP 978-1-444-33015-1 CL €142.00

A Companion to the Early Middle AgesBritain and Ireland c.500-1100

EDITED By PAULINE STAFFORDUniversity of Liverpool, UK

✤ A collaborative history of Britain and Ireland from c.500 to c.1100 AD, covering the key debates and issues

✤ Takes an inclusive approach to the history of the British Isles to overcome artificial distinctions of ‘national’ boundaries

✤ Surveys the building blocks of political society, and considers whether there were fundamental differences across the British Isles

✤ Considers the various reasons for change, including the economy, Christianisation, and the Vikings

READERSHIP: Scholars, postgraduates, and advanced undergraduates of Anglo-Saxon England, medieval British Isles, and medieval European history in general

SERIES: BLACkWELL COMPANIONS TO BRITISh hISTORyDEC 2012 576PP 978-1-118-42513-8 PR €38.90 CL (2009) 978-1-405-10628-3

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rtA Companion to British Art1600 to the Present

EDITED By DANA ARNOLD & DAVID PETERS CORBETTUniversity of Southampton, UK; University of East Anglia, UK

✤ A generously-illustrated collection of newly-commissioned essays which provides a comprehensive introduction to the history of British art

✤ Covers the whole of the history of British art, from 800-2000, with increasing attention paid to the periods after 1500

✤ Provides the first comprehensive introduction to British art of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries, one of the most lively and innovative areas of art-historical study

✤ Presents in depth the major preoccupations that have emerged from recent scholarship, including aesthetics, gender, British art’s relationship to Modernity, nationhood and nationality, and the institutions of the British art world

READERSHIP: Undergraduate and postgraduate students and scholars of British art

SERIES: BLACkWELL COMPANIONS TO ART hISTORyDEC 2012 800PP 978-1-405-13629-7 CL €155.00

Art

Ramesside Inscriptions, Translations, Volume VIRamesses IV – XI and Contemporaries

k.A. kITChENUniversity of Liverpool, UK

✤ The latest in a respected series of translations of the hieroglyphic texts of the Ramesside Age of Ancient Egypt (c.1300-1100 BC)

✤ This sixth volume covers a period of political and economic decline until the death of Ramesses XI

✤ Coverage includes the rise of the power in priesthood and the decline in the power of kings, due to political corruption, drought, famine, and economic upheaval

✤ Many texts included have been translated into English for the first time in this volume

READERSHIP: Scholars and advanced students of Egyptology

SERIES: RAMESSIDE INSCRIPTIONS TRANSLATIONSOCT 2012 600PP 978-0-631-18432-4 CL €329.00

Classics

Greek Drama and the Invention of RhetoricDAVID SANSONEUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

✤ Asserts a novel and controversial theory on the origins of rhetoric that differs radically from the standard view

✤ Argues that it was the theatre of Ancient Greece, first appearing around 500 BC that prompted the development of formalized rhetoric, which evolved soon thereafter

✤ Provides a cogent reworking of existing evidence

✤ Reveals the bias and inconsistency of Aristotle

READERSHIP: Advanced students and scholars specializing in Greek literature, drama, and especially rhetoric; advanced students, scholars, and practitioners of theatre performance

OCT 2012 280PP 978-1-118-35708-8 CL €TBA

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Colonel Josiah Wedgwood’s QuestionnaireMembers of Parliament 1885-1918

PRISCILLA BAINESFormerly Librarian of the House of Commons (2000 - 2004), UK

✤ Provides unique insights into the parliamentary experiences of MPs who had been elected to the House of Commons from 1885-1918

✤ Analyzes and summarizes the questionnaire created by Josiah Wedgwood MP, the main initiator of the History of Parliament project

✤ Includes the surprisingly truthful and informative answers about their subjects’ political and parliamentary careers

✤ Also contains Wedgwood’s often sharply observed biographies (reproduced in an appendix), and provides fascinating insights into a crucial period for the House of Commons

READERSHIP: Academics and practitioners working in the fields of parliamentary and constitutional history, and British politics

SERIES: PARLIAMENTARy hISTORy BOOk SERIESOCT 2012 384PP 978-1-118-33602-1 PR €25.90

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Colonel Josiah Wedgwood’s

Questionnaire

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Family TherapyConcepts, Process and Practice3rd Edition

ALAN CARRUniversity College Dublin, Ireland and Clan William Institute Dublin, Ireland

✤ Presents a unique, integrative approach to the theory and practice of family therapy

✤ Distinctive style addresses family behaviour patterns, family belief systems and narratives, and broader contextual factors in problem formation and resolution

✤ Shows how the model can be applied to address issues of childhood and adolescence (e.g. conduct problems, drug abuse) and of adulthood (e.g. marital distress, anxiety, depression)

✤ Includes key point summaries; glossary of new terms; case studies and further reading suggestions

READERSHIP: Mental health professionals training in family therapy

OCT 2012 544PP 978-1-119-95465-1 PR €44.90 / 978-1-119-95464-4 CL €97.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-470-01455-4 (PR) REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-470-01454-7 (CL)

Family Therapy

Aging and Older Adulthood3rd Edition

EDITED By JOAN T. ERBERFlorida International University, USA

✤ Fully updated content includes revised case histories, reworked material on key concepts, and new research applications

✤ Retains the winning format of the second edition, with chapter contents framed by individual histories

✤ Extracted material features in boxes that reflect current understanding and research applications; while key points and issues are separately highlighted as a basis for class discussion

✤ Thematic treatment of core issues such as health, sensation perception, memory, intellect, social interactions, employment and retirement, and mental health

READERSHIP: Undergraduate and postgraduate courses on adulthood and aging, the psychology of aging, and lifespan development; students of gerontology in departments of psychology, gerontology, human development, and social work

DEC 2012 504PP 978-0-470-67341-6 PR €TBA REPLACES ISBN: 978-1-405-17005-5

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Eating and its DisordersEDITED By JOhN R. E. FOx & kEN GOSSManchester University, UK; Coventry Eating Disorders Service, UK

✤ Presents the newest models and theories for use in the treatment of patients with eating disorders, including approaches not previously covered

✤ Written specifically to fulfill the needs of clinical psychologists and therapists

✤ Includes coverage of important service relate issues for those professionals working with people with eating disorders

✤ Features chapters from a global group of authors, highlighting differing methods and perspectives that can be incorporated into clinical practice

READERSHIP: Clinicians and health-care professionals working with people with eating disorders; also for service developers and commissioners

SERIES: WILEy SERIES IN CLINICAL PSyChOLOGyOCT 2012 520PP 978-0-470-68353-8 PR €44.90 / 978-0-470-68354-5 CL €97.90

Feelings and MoodsChRISTOPhE ANDRÉUniversity of Paris X, Nanterre, France

✤ A highly readable and illuminating account of the feelings and moods that govern so much of our lives, written by a leading psychiatrist

✤ André characterizes feelings and moods as the contents of consciousness that mix together emotions and thoughts, the background sensations and impressions that are less intense than primary emotions like anger but longer lasting and more influential – a slight feeling of guilt can poison the entire day He argues that understanding our feelings and moods enables us to understand ourselves better and to achieve a calmer, happier and more fulfilling life

READERSHIP: Mainly aimed at a general readership but would also appeal to students of upper-level courses in psychology and psychiatry

SEPT 2012 300PP 978-0-745-65188-0 PR €21.90 / 978-0-745-65187-3 CL €71.90

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Alcohol-Related Violence – Prevention and TreatmentEDITED By MARy MCMURRANUniversity of Nottingham’s Institute of Mental Health, UK

✤ Presents the most recent information on the treatment of offenders who are violent under the influence of alcohol

✤ Features contributions from leading international academics and practitioners

✤ Offers invaluable guidance for practitioners who can intervene to reduce alcohol-related aggression and violence

✤ Identifies relevant treatment targets, patient assessment, and the most effective evidence-based treatment techniques

READERSHIP: Postgraduate level students for courses in Forensic Psychology and Addiction Studies; policy makers engaged in alcohol and violence reduction projects; and health care professionals

SERIES: WILEy SERIES IN FORENSIC CLINICAL PSyChOLOGyDEC 2012 368PP 978-1-119-95273-2 PR €44.90 / 978-1-119-95274-9 CL €97.90

Alcohol-Related

Violence – Prevention

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Clinical and Educational Child PsychologyAn Ecological-Transactional Approach to Understanding Child Problems and Interventions

LINDA WILMShURSTLake County Schools, Florida, Gibsonville, USA

✤ Explores how challenges commonly encountered at ages 3-18 can influence development

✤ Draws on contemporary research on the developing brain to show why some children may be vulnerable to a host of clinical and educational problems

✤ Discusses developmental milestones and adjustment disorders in both early childhood and adolescence

✤ Reveals intervention strategies in both clinical and educational contexts

READERSHIP: Undergraduate and postgraduate level students for courses in clinical psychology and educational psychology; students involved in internships and practicum placements; professionals in the field

OCT 2012 288PP 978-1-119-95225-1 PR €38.90 / 978-1-119-95226-8 CL €83.90

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Gestalt Therapy Around the WorldEDITED By ELEANOR O’LEARyUniversity of Malaga, Spain

✤ The first internationally focused book on Gestalt therapy to provide a comprehensive overview of current practice in a broad range of countries

✤ Features coverage of the history, training, theoretical contributions, and research initiatives of Gestalt therapy in 16 countries

✤ Points to directions for further research and future challenges

✤ Includes an extensive appendix that provides insights into Worldwide Gestalt Associations, Institutes, and Professional Societies that promote the development of the approach

READERSHIP: Postgraduate level students for courses in Gestalt therapy or counselling; and for trainers, supervisors and practitioners in these areas

NOV 2012 320PP 978-0-470-69937-9 PR €34.90 / 978-0-470-69936-2 CL €83.90

Suggestibility in Legal ContextsPsychological Research and Forensic Implications

EDITED By ANNE RIDLEy, FIONA GABBERT & DAVID J. LA ROOyLondon Southbank University, UK; University of Abertay, Dundee, UK; University of Abertay, Dundee, UK

✤ A thorough examination of the development of research on suggestibility, including cutting-edge theory and practice

✤ Provides a useful digest for academics and a trusted text for students of forensic and applied psychology

✤ Includes practical suggestions for minimizing witness suggestibility in interviews

✤ A vital resource for legal practitioners who need to familiarize themselves with this important subject

READERSHIP: Upper-level undergraduates studying modules in forensic, investigative or applied cognitive psychology, and postgraduate students in investigative and/or forensic psychology

SERIES: WILEy SERIES IN PSyChOLOGy OF CRIME, POLICING AND LAWDEC 2012 256PP 978-0-470-66368-4 PR €42.90 / 978-0-470-66369-1 CL €83.90

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The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of Addiction PsychopharmacologyEDITED By JAMES MACkILLOP & hARRIET DE WITUniversity of Georgia, USA; University of Chicago, USA

✤ Provides students and scholars with the practical tools to do the best work possible in addiction psychopharmacology

✤ Features reviews on the empirical relevance of the research methods and the nuances of the methodologies used

✤ Topics covered include core methods for assessing drug effects, distal and proximal determinants of drug use, and insights from cognitive neuroscience

✤ Includes contributions from a diverse range of experts that reflect the multidisciplinary nature of the field

READERSHIP: For researchers, undergraduate - and postgraduate - level students on courses in addiction methodologies; and for psychiatry fellows and physicians interested in addiction medicine

DEC 2012 800PP 978-1-119-97826-8 CL €155.00

The Encyclopedia of Positive PsychologyEDITED By ShANE J. LOPEZClifton Strengths Institute, USA

✤ 288 specially commissioned entries written by 150 leading international researchers, educators, and practitioners in positive psychology

✤ The most current, extensive, and accessible treatment of the subject available

✤ Topical primer clarifies basic constructs and processes associated with positive psychology

✤ Single volume paperback edition of best-selling Encyclopedia

READERSHIP: Psychologists and researchers in psychology and the social sciences

OCT 2012 1160PP 978-1-118-34467-5 PR €65.90 CL 2 VOLS (2009) 978-1-405-16125-1

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Optimizing Teaching and LearningPracticing Pedagogical Research

REGAN A. R. GURUNG & BETh M. SChWARTZUniversity of Wisconsin Green Bay, USA; Randolph Macon Woman’s College, USA

✤ Bridges the gap between the research and practice of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL)

✤ Provides explicit instructions on how to design, conduct, analyze, and write-up SoTL work

✤ Includes samples of actual questionnaires and other materials (e.g. focus group questions) that will jumpstart investigations into teaching and learning

✤ Explores the advantages and disadvantages of various pedagogical practices and present applications of SoTL using case studies from a variety of disciplines

READERSHIP: Educators at all levels, as well as postgraduate student teaching assistants; postgraduate students in courses on teaching and learning, faculty development, and in specific content areas such as education and psychology

OCT 2012 256PP 978-1-118-34466-8 PR €24.90 CL (2008) 978-1-405-16179-4

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Nurturing Children and FamiliesBuilding on the Legacy of T. Berry Brazelton

EDITED By BARRy M. LESTER & JOShUA D. SPARROWBrown University, USA; Harvard University, USA

✤ Outlines the achievements and influence of T. Berry Brazelton, one of the world’s foremost pediatricians, and his lasting influence in continuing research, practice, and policy

✤ Includes contributions from experts influenced by the work of Brazelton -- from a wide range of fields including pediatrics, psychology, nursing, occupational therapy, and policy

✤ Provides an overview of the field of child development, from the explosion of infant research in the 1960s to contemporary studies

READERSHIP: Upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students of psychology studying child development, pediatrics, nursing, social work, and early childhood education; professionals working in fields such as pediatrics, healthcare, early childhood intervention, and infant mental health

OCT 2012 416PP 978-1-118-34465-1 PR €32.90 CL (2010) 978-1-405-19600-0

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The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of Family PsychologyEDITED By JAMES h. BRAy & MARk STANTONBaylor College of Medicine, USA; Azusa Pacific University, USA

✤ Provides a thorough orientation to the field of family psychology for clinicians

✤ Includes summaries of the most recent research literature and clinical interventions for specific areas of interest to family psychology clinicians

✤ Key issues covered include awareness of the social context, the need for responsive and flexible practice, and respect for diversity

✤ Features essays by recognized experts in a variety of specialized fields

READERSHIP: Postgraduate level students in masters or doctoral programs and post-doctoral students in clinical training venues; mental health professionals including psychologists, psychiatrists, marriage and family therapists, and social workers

OCT 2012 784PP 978-1-118-34464-4 PR €38.90 CL (2009) 978-1-405-16994-3

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The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of the Psychology of Coaching and MentoringEDITED By JONAThAN PASSMORE, DAVID PETERSON & TERESA FREIREUniversity of East London, UK; Personnel Decisions International (PDI); University of Minho, Portugal

✤ An essential, state-of-the-art reference providing in-depth analysis that draws on key contemporary research on coaching and mentoring from around the world

✤ Puts cutting-edge research at the fingertips of organizational psychology practitioners who may not have the time or resources to read scholarly journals

✤ Designed in relationship to key competencies outlined by the APA, BPS, and other psychological societies around the world

READERSHIP: Postgraduate students and faculty members in psychology, organizational psychology practitioners specializing in coaching and mentoring, and students of business studies

SERIES: WILEy-BLACkWELL hANDBOOkS IN ORGANIZATIONAL PSyChOLOGyNOV 2012 560PP 978-1-119-99315-5 CL €155.00

The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of the Psychology of Leadership, Change and Organizational DevelopmentEDITED By h. SkIPTON LEONARD, RAChEL LEWIS, ARThUR M. FREEDMAN & JONAThAN PASSMOREWorld Institute for Action Learning; London Metropolitan University, UK; Arthur M. Freedman & Associates; University of East London, UK

✤ An in-depth examination of OD, leadership, and change that draws on cutting-edge research from around the world

✤ Top-name contributors include Frank Bond, Eduardo Salas, David Cooperrider, Rob Briner, Manfred Kets de Vries, Donald Ferrin, Beverley Alimo-Metcalfe and Emma Donaldson-Feilder

✤ Scope includes treatment of principles, theories, constructs, and strategies in organizational development, leadership, and change

READERSHIP: Postgraduate students and faculty members in psychology, advanced business studies students, and practitioners of organizational psychology

SERIES: WILEy-BLACkWELL hANDBOOkS IN ORGANIZATIONAL PSyChOLOGyDEC 2012 544PP 978-1-119-97657-8 CL €155.00

handbook of Experimental PhenomenologyVisual Perception of Shape, Space and Appearance

EDITED By LILIANA ALBERTAZZITrento University, Italy

✤ Presents and discusses a new perspective in vision science, and formalises a field of study that will become increasingly significant to researchers in visual science and beyond

✤ The contributors are outstanding scholars in their fields with impeccable academic credentials, including Jan J. Koenderink, Irving Biederman, Donald Hoffmann, Steven Zucker and Nikos Logothetis

✤ Divided into five parts: Linking Psychophysics and Qualities; Qualities in Space, Time and Motion; Appearances; Measurement and Qualities; Science and Aesthetics of Appearances

✤ Each chapter's structure follows the same pattern: topic overview; historical roots; debate; new perspective; methods; results and recent developments

READERSHIP: Researchers, educators and students in subjects that involved the science of perception, including psychology, psychophysics, mathematics, cognitive science, philosophy and computer vision

DEC 2012 512PP 978-1-119-95468-2 CL €162.00

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how Socialization happens on the GroundNarrative Practices as Alternate Socializing Pathways in Taiwanese and European-American Families

PEGGy J. MILLER, hEIDI FUNG, ShUMIN LIN, EVA ChIAN-hUI ChEN & BENJAMIN R. BOLDTUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA; Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan; University of South Florida, USA; Benedictine College in Kansas, USA; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

✤ Builds upon efforts to investigate personal storytelling as a medium of socialization in two disparate cultural worlds

✤ The book studies storytelling in Taiwanese families in Taipei, and European-American families in Longwood, Chicago

✤ Comparative analyses of nearly 900 narrations

READERSHIP: Scholars, students and practitioners that study developmental psychology, cultural psychology, communication studies, anthropology, and child development

SERIES: MONOGRAPhS OF ThE SOCIETy FOR RESEARCh IN ChILD DEVELOPMENTMAR 2012 300PP 978-1-118-36064-4 PR €34.90

Psychology

I Remember MeMnemonic Self-Reference Effects in Preschool Children

JOSEPhINE ROSS, JAMES R. ANDERSON & ROBIN N. CAMPBELLUniversity of Dundee, UK

✤ Includes a series of 7 experiments exploring the role of self in 3- and 4-year-olds’ event memory

✤ New evidence is provided to suggest that pre-school children, like adults, show a mnemonic advantage for material that has been physically linked with the self through performance of a depicted action

✤ This research highlights a promising methodology for elucidating the executive role of the self in cognition

✤ Following William James’s (1890) influential conception of the self, it seems that in typical development, “I” is primed to remember “me”

READERSHIP: Undergraduates and postgraduates on courses in child development and education

SERIES: MONOGRAPhS OF ThE SOCIETy FOR RESEARCh IN ChILD DEVELOPMENTOCT 2011 300PP 978-1-118-25799-9 PR €25.90

Scaling the higher Education PyramidAcademic and Career Success of Minorities and Women in Science and Engineering

EDITED By MOIN SyED & MARTIN M. ChEMERSUniversity of Minnesota, USA; University of Californa, Santa Cruz, USA

✤ Looks at the representation of women and ethnic minorities entering and completing programs in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)

✤ The articles contained in this issue represent cutting-edge research by some of the top researchers in social psychology, developmental psychology, education, and medical sciences

✤ The articles cover broad ground with regard to topic of study, age focus, methodology, and level of analysis

✤ The research contained in the issue has the potential to have an impact on policy and program development and serves as a catalyst for further thinking on this important social issue

READERSHIP: Psychology, Sociology and STEM Diversity Programs

SERIES: JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES (VOLUME 67, NUMBER 3)OCT 2011 500PP 978-1-118-24521-7 PR €34.90

Language Education Throughout the School yearsA Functional Perspective

FRANCES ChRISTIEUniversity of Melbourne, Australia

✤ Describes a trajectory of language development in schooling from age 6 to age 18, as children become more conscious about the language choices available in making themselves understood

✤ Draws on systemic functional linguistics to trace changes in the language resources that successful children and adolescents use to make meanings in new conversation patterns

✤ Explores the way in which content, interpersonal relationships, and textual structure simultaneously evolve over four stages of children’s and adolescents’ development

✤ Offers new theoretical insights and practical awareness of the multi-functionality of language

READERSHIP: Students, academics, and researchers working in the fields of literacy, education, and linguistics

SERIES: LANGUAGE LEARNING MONOGRAPhOCT 2012 528PP 978-1-118-29200-6 PR €34.90

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The Gastrointestinal System at a Glance2nd Edition

SATISh kEShAV & ADAM BAILEyBoth John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford

✤ A new edition of this best-selling title in the at a Glance series, now in full colour throughout

✤ Provides an integrated approach to both the basic and clinical science in this core area of the systems-based medical curriculum

✤ Includes new chapters on gastroenterological pharmacy and embryology of the GI tract, as well as new case studies

✤ Now includes a companion website featuring interactive self-assessment questions and digital flashcards - ideal for study and revision purposes

READERSHIP: Medical students, junior doctors, Foundation programme doctors, GI nurses, nurse practitioners, dental students, and pharmacology students

SERIES: AT A GLANCESEPT 2012 120PP 978-1-405-15091-0 PR €24.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-632-05472-5

The Cardiovascular System at a Glance4th Edition

PhILIP I. AARONSONKing’s College, London

✤ A brand new edition of this accessible, superbly illustrated guide to the heart, blood vessels and blood

✤ Features the whole cardiovascular system curriculum in one easy to use volume

✤ Includes the basic sciences, clinical topics, case studies, and a new chapter on pulmonary hypertension

✤ Features a new companion website at www.ataglanceseries.com/cardiovascular with cases from the current edition, new cases and summary revision documents

READERSHIP: Medical students, Foundation Programme doctors, and cardiovascular physiologists, technicians and nurses, anatomy and physiology students

SERIES: AT A GLANCENOV 2012 136PP 978-0-470-65594-8 PR €30.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-1-405-15044-6

Immunology at a Glance10th Edition

J.h.L. PLAyFAIR & B.M. ChAINBoth University College, London

✤ Provides the key immunology concepts and frameworks the new medical student needs

✤ Presents an overview of the core concepts in immunology, through accessible schematic diagrams on left hand pages, with key points concisely summarised on the right hand page

✤ Includes new chapters on manipulation of immunity and immunological lab methods, and more information on cytokines

✤ Features a new companion website at www.ataglanceseries.com/immunology with a suite of self-assessment True/False Questions and Answers, and fully downloadable illustrations

READERSHIP: Medical students, Foundation Programme doctors, and biomedical and life science students

SERIES: AT A GLANCENOV 2012 120PP 978-0-470-67303-4 PR €30.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-1-405-18052-8

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General Practice at a GlancePAUL BOOTON, CAROL COOPER, GRAhAM EASTON & MARGARET hARPERAll of Imperial College, London

✤ This brand new title in the at a Glance series provides a highly illustrated introduction to the full range of essential primary care presentations, ideal for General Practice attachments

✤ Offers ‘one-stop’ coverage of musculoskeletal, circulatory, respiratory, nervous, reproductive, urinary, endocrine and digestive presentations

✤ Includes sample questions to ask during history taking and examination

✤ Provides the ideal introduction and revision aid to help medical students and junior doctors develop an understanding of the nature and structure of primary care, and hit the ground running on the general practice attachment

READERSHIP: Medical students, Foundation Programme doctors, and family medicine residents

SERIES: AT A GLANCEDEC 2012 152PP 978-0-470-65551-1 PR €30.90

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how to Write a Paper5th Edition

GEORGE M. hALLSt George’s Hospital Medical School, London

✤ Provides a comprehensive guide on writing biomedical papers

✤ Includes up-to-date information on the mechanics of journal publishing including online submission, and open access

✤ Covers the increasingly important issue of publishing ethics

✤ Includes a new chapter on how to write a book review

READERSHIP: Health professionals and students

SERIES: hOW TONOV 2012 176PP 978-0-470-67220-4 PR €32.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-1-405-16773-4

ABC of Emergency RadiologyEDITED By OTTO ChANThe London Independent Hospital, London

✤ Includes clear explanations and instructions on the appearances of radiological abnormalities with comparison to normal radiographs throughout

✤ Covers a different part of the body, leading through the anatomy for ease of use, in each chapter

✤ Comes highly illustrated and in full colour

✤ Includes over 400 radiographs for reference

READERSHIP: GPs, junior hospital doctors, medical students, accident and emergency staff, trainee radiologists, nurses, and radiographers

SERIES: ABCDEC 2012 144PP 978-0-470-67093-4 PR €38.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-727-91528-3

ABC of Resuscitation6th Edition

JASMEET SOAR, GAVIN D. PERkINS & JERRy NOLANSouthmead Hospital, North Bristol NHS Trust; University of Warwick Medical School; Royal United Hospital, Bath

✤ Provides a practical guide to the latest resuscitation advice for the non-specialist

✤ Covers core knowledge on the management of patients with cardiopulmonary arrest, prevention, and training

✤ Includes the 2010 European Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Resuscitation

✤ Edited by specialists responsible for producing the European and UK 2010 resuscitation guidelines

READERSHIP: Paramedics, junior doctors, and medical students

SERIES: ABCDEC 2012 128PP 978-0-470-67259-4 PR €37.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-727-91669-3

ABC of Ear, Nose and Throat6th Edition

hAROLD S. LUDMAN & PATRICk BRADLEyKing’s College Hospital, London;, Queen’s Medical Centre, University of Nottingham

✤ Provides symptomatic coverage of the most common ear, nose, and throat presentations

✤ Features additional chapters on tinnitus, nasal discharge, nasal obstruction, facial plastic surgery, and airway obstruction and stridor

✤ Includes new content on thyroid disease, head and neck cancer, rhinoplasty, cosmetic, and therapeutic scar revision

✤ Offers guidance on assessment, treatment and management, and when to refer patients

READERSHIP: General practitioners, practice nurses, primary healthcare professionals, medical students, junior doctors, and speech therapists

SERIES: ABCNOV 2012 168PP 978-0-470-67135-1 PR €37.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-1-405-13656-3

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Neurovascular Ultrasound Examination and Waveform InterpretationANDREI V. ALExANDROVUniversity of Texas-Houston Medical School, USA

✤ Emphasises the increasing importance of the use of neurovascular ultrasound in neurological practice

✤ Explains ultrasound examination of a stroke patient; scanning protocols, and interpretation of the results

✤ Features illustrations with photos of the tests, and actual waveforms throughout

✤ Includes ‘pearls’ and ‘avoiding pitfalls’ feature boxes

READERSHIP: Neurologists, and radiologists

DEC 2012 228PP 978-1-405-18530-1 CL €89.90

Cerebral PalsyFrom Diagnosis to Adult Life

LEWIS ROSENBLOOM & PETER ROSENBAUMHonorary Consultant Paediatric Neurologist, Liverpool; McMaster University, Canada

✤ Provides the scope and breadth of the ‘clinical’, developmental and family dimensions of Cerebral Palsy

✤ Presents the current concepts drawn from the World Health Organization, principles of family-centred thinking and an acute awareness of the importance of ‘critical thinking’ about all aspects of Cerebral Palsy

READERSHIP: Health service providers, clinicians, educators and community people in programs with which people with Cerebral Palsy

SERIES: A PRACTICAL GUIDE FROM MkPJUL 2012 176PP 978-1-908-31650-9 PR €38.90

Clinical Care ConundrumsChallenging Diagnoses in Hospital Medicine

JAMES C. PILE, ThOMAS E. BAUDENDISTEL & BRIAN hARTECase Western Reserve University, Cleveland; Oakland Medical Center, California; Cleveland Clinic Foundation

✤ Features an evidence-based casebook based on the popular “Clinical Care Conundrum” series in the Journal of Hospital Medicine

✤ Concludes with practical “pearls” for application to the user’s own practice in each clinical chapter

✤ Includes a free CD-ROM containing all images, and case summaries in PowerPoint files

✤ Comes with high-quality, colour photos, and images throughout

READERSHIP: Practicing hospitalists, hospital-based physicians, and medical students

SERIES: hOSPITAL MEDICINE: CURRENT CONCEPTSMAy 2012 256PP 978-0-470-90565-4 PR €61.90

Clinical Care Conundrums

Medical Decision MakinghAROLD C. SOx, DOUGLAS k. OWENS & MIChAEL hIGGINSDartmouth Medical School; Stanford University; Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research, Palo Alto

✤ New edition of the well-respected book on decision making

✤ Addresses the interface between decision making and decision support systems

✤ Includes theory on writing guidelines and clinical decision support systems in electronic medical records

READERSHIP: Practicing clinicians, trainees, and medical students

DEC 2012 448PP 978-0-470-65866-6 PR €51.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-1-930-51379-2 (American College of Physicians)

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handbook of Gastrointestinal CancerJANUSZ JANkOWSkI & ERNEST hAWkQueen Mary, University of London; MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA

✤ Provides clear and practical guidance on the diagnosis and management of all forms of GI cancer

✤ Addresses each form of cancer in a separate chapter

✤ Covers epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention, management, family screening, case studies, and key patient consent issues in a consistent chapter structure

✤ Includes warnings of potential pitfalls

✤ User-friendly format

READERSHIP: Residents and trainees in gastroenterology, oncology, and surgery

DEC 2012 272PP 978-0-470-65624-2 PR €65.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-727-91071-4

Cardiovascular Clinical TrialsPutting the Evidence into Practice

MARCUS FLAThER, DEEPAk L. BhATT & DR. TOBIAS GEISLERRoyal Brompton Hospital, London; VA Boston Healthcare System, USA; Eberhard-Karls-Universitat Tübingen, Germany

✤ Shows how cardiovascular clinical trials are designed, and conducted, including statistical methodology

✤ Provides critical appraisal of the currently relevant major cardiovascular trials

✤ Serves as a good reference both for clinicians, and those designing trials in cardiology

READERSHIP: Cardiologists, cardiologists in training, and clinical researchers

DEC 2012 408PP 978-1-405-16215-9 PR €71.90

Cardiac Pacing, Defibrillation and Resynchronization3rd Edition

DAVID L. hAyES, SAMUEL J. ASIRVAThAM & PAUL A. FRIEDMANAll of Mayo College of Medicine, Rochester, MN, USA

✤ Clinically oriented text to help aid understanding and caring for patients with pacemakers, ICDs and CRT systems

✤ Presents a logical progression from descriptions of device indications to selection of hardware and implementation

✤ Updated to include information on new technology and clinical trials

✤ Includes over 750 illustrations

READERSHIP: Electrophysiology fellows, clinical electrophysiologists and general clinical cardiologists

DEC 2012 700PP 978-0-470-65833-8 CL €83.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-1-405-16748-2

Cardiac Mapping4th Edition

MOhAMMAD ShENASAO’Connor Hospital, San Jose, California

✤ The most comprehensive reference available on cardiac mapping

✤ Written by a veritable who’s-who of the world’s current experts, among them some of the most prominent names in electrophysiology

✤ Substantially revised new edition reflects the evolution of mapping over the last 2-3 years, the rise of new technologies, and how mapping is being used to enhance the treatment of a widening range of rhythmic disorders

✤ Contains over 250 colour illustrations

✤ Additional video clips available on a companion website

READERSHIP: Trainees and fellows in cardiac electrophysiology, cardiac imaging specialists and researchers in electrophysiology

DEC 2012 704PP 978-0-470-67046-0 CL €252.00 REPLACES ISBN: 978-1-405-17572-2

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Dermatologic SurgeryStep by Step

EDITED By kEyVAN NOURIUniversity of Miami

✤ Provides a step-by-step guide to dermatologic surgical procedures, covering general, cosmetic, and lasers, and miscellaneous topics

✤ Includes easy and quick reference sections: pre-operative care, step-by-step surgical technique, post-operative care, follow up, complications, and prevention and management of complications

✤ Features clear descriptions, illustrations and DVD, ensuring physicians can provide the ultimate care to patients

READERSHIP: Residents and attending physicians in dermatology, plastic surgery, otolaryngology

NOV 2012 448PP 978-1-444-33067-0 CL €155.00

FibroidsJAMES SEGARSNational Institutes of Health, Bethesda

✤ A clinical ‘in the office’/’at the bedside’ guide, with algorithms and guidelines

✤ Features ‘Tips and Tricks’ boxes with hints on improving outcomes perhaps via practical technique, patient questioning etc

✤ Includes ‘Caution’ warning boxes providing hints on avoiding problems, perhaps via contraindications

✤ Features ‘Science Revisited’ section with a quick reminder of the basic science principles necessary for understanding

READERSHIP: Gynaecologists and trainee gynaecologists, and general and family practitioners

SERIES: GyNAECOLOGy IN PRACTICEDEC 2012 240PP 978-0-470-67094-1 PR €67.90

Practical Flow Cytometry in haematology DiagnosisRIChARD M. LEACh, MARk DRUMMOND & ALLySON DOIGGartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow; Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre, Glasgow; Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow

✤ Provides a practical, clinical reference source on all aspects of flow cytometry

✤ Helps the reader with haematological diagnosis and the pitfalls of the technique

✤ Illustrated throughout with actual, high quality digital images and worked case examples

READERSHIP: Trained haematologists, core textbook for FRCPath in haematology; consultant haematologists with an interest in diagnostic haematology; haematopathologists; specialist biomedical scientists

DEC 2012 352PP 978-0-470-67120-7 CL €119.00

hemophilia and hemostasisA Case-based Approach to Management2nd Edition

ALICE D. MA, hAROLD R. ROBERTS & MIGUEL A. ESCOBARUniversity of North Carolina, USA; University of North Carolina, USA; University of Texas Health Science Center, USA

✤ An excellent learning resource for all those dealing with the practical aspects of coagulation, hemostasis and thrombosis

✤ Each disorder discussed according to a specific format enabling the clinician to quickly find relevant information to a particular case

✤ All cases written by world-leading experts working in the field of hemophilia, thrombosis and hemostasis

READERSHIP: Hematologists in training and in practice working in the fields of coagulation, hemostasis and thrombosis; health care professionals working in hemophilia centers

NOV 2012 240PP 978-0-470-65976-2 CL €83.90 REPLACES: 978-1-405-16716-1

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Russell, hugo & Ayliffe's Principles and Practice of Disinfection, Preservation and Sterilization5th Edition

ADAM FRAISE, JEAN-yVES MAILLARD & SyED SATTARUniversity Hospitals Birmingham NHS Trust, UK; Cardiff University, UK; University of Ottawa, Canada

✤ The definitive global reference in the field, providing practical advice on the increasing problems of disinfection and antiseptics in hospital

✤ Includes methods for the elimination or prevention, and control of microbial growth, and a systematic review of sterilisation methods, with uses and advantages outlined for each

✤ Features new chapters on bioterrorism and community healthcare, and microbicide regulations

✤ Contains updated material on new and emerging technologies, focusing on special problems in hospitals, dentistry and pharmaceutical practice, and an evaluation of disinfectants and their mechanisms of action with respect to current regulations

READERSHIP: Healthcare professionals worldwide working in infectious diseases and infection control, hospital and research personnel, clinical microbiologists, infection-control and environmental-safety specialists, and pharmacists

DEC 2012 672PP 978-1-405-10199-8 CL €189.00 REPLACES ISBN: 978-1-405-10199-8

Comprehensive Rheumatology Board ReviewkAREN LAW & ALIZA LIPSONEmory School of Medicine, USA; Emory School of Medicine, USA

✤ First dedicated Rheumatology Board Review book available

✤ Written by Rheumatology Fellows, for Rheumatology Fellows and all Rheumatologists who need a concise certification and recertification resource

✤ Highlights the latest advances and new standards of care, supported by current citations in the medical literature

✤ Each chapter employs an outline format to efficiently convey a maximum amount of material, accented by simple schematics, radiographs, and tables when necessary

READERSHIP: Rheumatology Fellows studying for the Rheumatology Boards and Licensed Rheumatologists re-certifying their Board Licensure, practicing rheumatologists who need to recertify, and rheumatology residents

SEPT 2012 352PP 978-1-118-12791-9 PR €TBA

Comprehensive Rheumatology Board Review

The Melanocytic ProliferationsA Comprehensive Textbook of Pigmented Lesions2nd Edition

CyNThIA M. MAGRO, A. NEIL CROWSON & MARTIN C. MIhMWeill Medical College of Cornell University, New York City; University of Oklahoma and Regional Medical Laboratory, Tulsa; Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston

✤ Provides the most comprehensive single-source treatment of melanocytic proliferation available today, now in an exciting new edition

✤ Offers three completely new chapters: Staging of Melanoma, Dermoscopy, and its relationship to the histomorphology of select pigmented lesions, and Confocal microscopy of melanoma subtypes

✤ Includes over 200 new colour images, making the total full colour images over 600

✤ Reflects the very latest studies and clinical experience in diagnosing and treating melanocytic proliferation

READERSHIP: All clinical pathologists, dermatopathologists, surgical pathologists, dermatologists, cosmetic physicians and surgeons

DEC 2012 656PP 978-0-470-56155-3 CL €259.00 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-471-25271-9

The Melanocytic

Proliferations

Textbook of Uncommon Cancer4th Edition

DEREk RAGhAVAN, ChARLES BLANkE, DAVID h. JOhNSON, PAUL L. MOOTS, GREGORy h. REAMAN, PETER G. ROSE & MIkkAEL SEkERESCleveland Clinic; University of British Columbia, Vancouver; University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas; Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, Nashville; Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC; Cleveland Clinic; Cleveland Clinic

✤ The only text dealing exclusively with rare or infrequently encountered malignancies, with a new focus on evidence based research and clinical practice throughout

✤ Completely revised and updated, with one new chapter, and over 100 new illustrations and images

✤ Presents comprehensive treatment guidelines where there is no ‘standard’ recognized treatment

✤ Written by a multidisciplinary teams to reflect the day-to-day decision-making and clinical practice

READERSHIP: All clinical oncologists and hematologists

OCT 2012 992PP 978-1-118-08373-4 CL €302.00 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-470-01202-4

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Emergency Medicine Simulation WorkbookA Tool for Bringing the Curriculum to Life

TRACI L. ThOUREEN & SARA B. SCOTTBoth University of Maryland School of Medicine

✤ Includes cases drawn from a diverse group of faculty authors across a wide range of medical teaching centres

✤ Formatted and annotated so that cases can be tailored to novice or advanced learners and easily deployed in a diversity of settings

✤ Includes valuable “tips or tricks”, case images, and other patient data

✤ Includes a companion website featuring imaging and laboratory results pertinent to each case study presented in PowerPoint format for easy download, plus video clips to simulate sonogram results

READERSHIP: Educators in emergency medicine, critical care and disaster medicine; academics interested in medical simulation; trainees in emergency medicine, critical care, and related fields

NOV 2012 248PP 978-0-470-65787-4 PR €51.90

Urgent Care EmergenciesAvoiding the Pitfalls and Improving the Outcomes

DEEPI G. GOyAL & AMAL MATTUMayo Clinic College of Medicine; University of Maryland School of Medicine

✤ Identifies the high-risk pitfalls practitioners are likely to encounter in these settings and discusses how to recognise and avoid them

✤ Includes ‘clinical pearls’ aimed at optimising patient care

✤ Timely – demand for urgent care services has never been greater and providers are under pressure as never before to deliver efficient, effective care

READERSHIP: Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Physicians Assistants, and other providers in the urgent care center, minor injury unit and other low-acuity care settings

SEPT 2012 160PP 978-0-470-65772-0 PR €44.90

Practical Teaching in Emergency Medicine2nd Edition

ROBERT L. ROGERSUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine

✤ A brand new edition of this successful book - unique in covering the topic of teaching in the emergency department

✤ Includes new chapters on lecturing to an international audience, using simulation as a teaching tool, and how to make a journal club work for you

✤ An ideal resource for teachers in emergency medicine in all countries

READERSHIP: Educators in emergency medicine and critical care medicine

SEPT 2012 383PP 978-0-470-67111-5 PR €51.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-1-405-17622-4

Anatomy in Diagnostic Imaging3rd Edition

PETER FLECkENSTEIN, PETER SAND MySChETZky & JORGEN TRANUM-JENSENAll of University of Copenhagen, Denmark

✤ Provides a basic atlas of anatomy applied to diagnostic imaging covering entire human body

✤ Employs all imaging modalities used in clinical practice; x-ray, CT, MR, ultrasound, and scintigraphy

✤ Features over 800 high quality images

✤ Includes extra coverage on MR scanning, and for the first time, covers the increasingly popular PET scanning

READERSHIP: Medical students, radiologists, radiographers, and other medical personnel working with diagnostic imaging

DEC 2012 476PP 978-1-405-13991-5 PR €77.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-8-716-12336-7

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gMedical Disorders in PregnancyA Manual for Midwives2nd Edition

EDITED By S. ELIZABETh ROBSON & JASON WAUGhDe Montfort University, UK; Royal Victoria Infirmary, UK

✤ New edition of a successful reference guide

✤ A practical guide on medical disorders written specifically for midwives

✤ Jointly written by medical and midwifery experts in the field

✤ Accessible reference style format makes information easy and quick to find

✤ Emphasis on inter-professional working

READERSHIP: Practising midwives and student midwives

DEC 2012 400PP 978-1-444-33748-8 PR €38.90 REPLACES: 978-1-4051-5168-9

Diabetes EducationArt, Science and Evidence

EDITED By TRIShA DUNNINGDeakin University and Barwon Health, Australia

✤ Edited by an internationally renowned expert in the field, with involvement from some of the world’s leading diabetes educators

✤ Innovative approach, exploring the ‘how’ of diabetes education, rather than the ‘what’ and the ‘why’

✤ Features short stories, case studies illustrative quotes, practice points and reflection points throughout

READERSHIP: All practitioners and students involved in diabetes care

OCT 2012 272PP 978-0-470-65605-1 PR €44.90

Nursing

A Cochrane handbookAlcohol and Drug Misuse

IOSIEF ABRAhA & CRISTINA CUSIRegional Health Authority of Umbria, Italy; The Cochrane Neurological Network, Italy

✤ Provides an evidence-based guide to managing an increasingly important area of health care, and relevant interventions

✤ Highlights the key points of Cochrane reviews for the busy practitioner

✤ Covers a wide range of pharmacological and psychosocial treatments for opioid, alcohol, cocaine, and other stimulant and drug misuse

✤ Offers comprehensive coverage of interventions for drug and alcohol addiction

READERSHIP: Physicians working with patients addicted to drugs or alcohol; medical and family specialists and those dealing with psychiatric, psychological and social problems; medical students and doctors in training; and counsellors

SERIES: COChRANE BOOk SERIESDEC 2012 160PP 978-0-470-65969-4 PR €38.90

Medical

handbook of Sports Therapy ServicesOrganization and Operations

JAMES E. ZAChAZEWSkI & DAVID J. MAGEE Massachusetts General Hospital, USA; University of Alberta, Canada

✤ Provides clear, practical, expert how-to advice on developing and delivering sports therapy services at large athletic competitions

✤ Written by a global cast of sports therapy practitioners with unmatched experience providing therapy services to elite athletes

✤ Developed in collaboration with, and fully endorsed by the Medical Commission of the International Olympic Committee – the only book on this subject to carry this prestigious endorsement

READERSHIP: Sports therapists, physical therapists, sports medicine physicians, athletic trainers, massage therapists specialising in the care of athletes, coaches, and athletic directors

SERIES: OLyMPIC hANDBOOk OF SPORTS MEDICINEOCT 2012 152PP 978-1-118-27577-1 PR €44.90

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Pathology of the hard Dental TissuesALBERT SChUURSAcademic Center for Dentistry in Amsterdam (ACTA), The Netherlands

✤ First dedicated volume on oral hard tissue pathology in over 30 years

✤ Contains over 400 photographs, the majority in colour

✤ Provides an encyclopaedic range of references combined with clinical management protocols for prevention of hard tissue pathology and treatment regimes

✤ Includes helpful tables to categorise the major modern cause and characteristics of lesions, including various forms of tooth wear

READERSHIP: Oral and Maxillofacial Pathologists, Oral disease specialists, General dentists, Dental hygienists, Periodontists, and Dental students

DEC 2012 448PP 978-1-405-15365-2 CL €142.00

Dentistry

Case Studies in Palliative and End-of-Life CareEDITED By MARGARET L. CAMPBELLWayne State University, USA

✤ Includes more than 35 cases covering a range of palliative, and end-of-life care subjects

✤ Emphasises care of the family as well as the patient

✤ Features easy-to-follow structured format for each case

✤ Written by experts in the field

READERSHIP: Registered nurses and advanced practice nurses in acute care, adult care, care of older persons, hospice, and hospitals, long-term care facilities and home; academic programs in advanced practice for NPs, and CNSs

SERIES: CASE STUDIES IN NURSINGSEPT 2012 324PP 978-0-470-95825-4 PR €48.90

Nursing

Neurotrauma – Managing Patients with head InjuryEDITED By DR. NADINE ABELSON-MITChELLFaculty of Health, Education and Society, Plymouth University, UK

✤ A comprehensive, clinical guide to the care and management of patients with traumatic head injury

✤ A holistic, evidence-based approach to the primary, secondary and tertiary care of a person with neurotrauma in all settings

✤ Uses a patient-centred needs approach

READERSHIP: Neuroscience nurses, emergency care staff, critical and ITU/HDU staff, rehabilitation staff

JAN 2013 272PP 978-1-405-18564-6 PR €48.90

how to Write your Nursing DissertationEDITED By ALAN GLASPER & COLIN REES University of Southampton, UK; University of Cardiff, UK

✤ Part of the successful ‘How to’ series

✤ A clear and straightforward guide to writing a successful dissertation

✤ Writing dissertations is an essential component of every nursing course at both undergraduate and postgraduate level

✤ One of the first books to focus on this topic from a nursing and healthcare perspective

✤ Written by experienced experts in the field

✤ Companion website featuring: downloadable information; links to further reading; PowerPoint presentations to support each chapter; a full and unabridged dissertation sample

READERSHIP: Pre and post registration nursing and health care students

SERIES: hOW TOOCT 2012 256PP 978-1-118-41071-4 PR €28.90

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yEsthetic Soft Tissue Management of Teeth and ImplantsANDRE P. SAADOUNPrivate Practice, France

✤ Provides practical coverage of an important and challenging skill in periodontics and implant dentistry

✤ Emphasizes the esthetic preservation of the natural dentition as well as implants

✤ Includes a comprehensive review of literature on these topics

✤ Contains many high quality full colour clinical photographs

✤ Written by an internationally renowned expert in the field

READERSHIP: periodontists and other dental specialists, as well as advanced general dentists with an interest in esthetic, periodontics and implant dentistry

OCT 2012 216PP 978-1-118-30115-9 CL €73.90

Dentistry

The Dentist’s Drug and Prescription GuideMEA WEINBERG & STUART FROUMNew York University, USA; Private Practice, New York, USA

✤ Provides easy-to-follow drug tables summarising the main pharmacologic features of the different disciplines, while allowing the reader a quick-glance review of the key drugs, and theories

✤ Includes article references as guidelines to follow in decision-making, and for prescribing for pregnant, paediatric, and medically compromised patients

✤ Features instructions and guidelines for the patient on how to take the drugs, oral manifestations of drug reactions, and manage strategies

✤ Comes with extensive easy-to-follow tables on drug interactions in the dental practice including management prevention of these interactions, and sample prescriptions

READERSHIP: Dental students, general dentists, periodontists, oral surgeons, and dental hygienists

DEC 2012 248PP 978-0-470-96044-8 PR €TBA

Removable Orthodontic Appliances and RetainersPrinciples of Design and Use

FRIEDy LUThER & ZARARNA NELSON-MOONBoth at Leeds Dental Institute, UK

✤ Guide to the principles and practice of removable orthodontic appliances and retainers

✤ Contains many high quality clinical photographs

✤ Test Yourself’ section of clinical case studies and questions

READERSHIP: Dental students, postgraduate trainees in orthodontics and paediatrics, general dentists and dental technicians

NOV 2012 208PP 978-1-444-33008-3 PR €48.90

Paediatric Dentistry at a GlanceMONTy DUGGAL, ANGUS CAMERON & JACk TOUMBALeeds Dental Institute, UK; University of Sydney, Australia; Leeds Dental Institute, UK

✤ Provides a concise and accessible introduction and revision aid, to all aspects of paediatric dentistry

✤ Follows the familiar, easy-to-use at a Glance format, each topic is presented as a double-page spread with facts accompanied by clear diagrams and clinical photographs

✤ Includes key information on prevention and management of dental caries, traumatic Injuries, management of children with special health care needs and paediatric oral medicine and pathology

READERSHIP: Dental students, junior clinicians and members of the dental team with an interest in paediatric dentistry

SERIES: AT A GLANCEOCT 2012 120PP 978-1-444-33676-4 PR €32.90

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Atlas of Ear Diseases of the Dog and CatSUE PATERSON & kAREN M. TOBIASRutland House Veterinary Hospital, UK; University of Tennessee, USA

✤ Includes a wealth of images of both normal and diseased ears of dogs and cats

✤ Over 400 high quality colour clinical images and clear line drawings accompanied by clear explanatory text throughout

✤ Enables veterinarians to match cases seen in practice with photos supplied to aid diagnosis

✤ Covers anatomy, diagnostic techniques, a range of commonly seen diseases, and ear surgery

✤ Written by two highly qualified veterinary specialists in the fields of dermatology and surgery

READERSHIP: Veterinarians in general practice, as well as specialists and residents in veterinary dermatology.

DEC 2012 192PP 978-1-405-19326-9 CL €89.90

Veterinary

Interprofessional RehabilitationA Person-Centred Approach

EDITED By SARAh G. DEAN, RIChARD J. SIEGERT & WILLIAM J. TAyLORUniversity of Exeter, UK; Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand; Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, New Zealand

✤ Draws together common themes that cut across the different professional groups, and the spectrum of health conditions requiring rehabilitation

✤ Sets out a model of practice that is tailored to the specific needs of the client

✤ Shows inter-professionalism at work in a range of clinical contexts

✤ Written by a multi-contributor team of specialists in physiotherapy, clinical psychology, and rehabilitation medicine

READERSHIP: Students of physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psychology, and rehabilitation medicine; and health care practitioners keen to understand the benefits of an integrated approach to rehabilitation

SEPT 2012 216PP 978-0-470-65596-2 PR €38.90

Allied Health

Dietary Treatment of EpilepsyPractical Implementation of Ketogenic Therapy

EDITED By ELIZABETh NEALUCL-Institute of Child Health, London, UK

✤ An overview of epilepsy and the treatment options

✤ International perspective on ketogenic dietary therapy

✤ Additional resources, recipes and meal plans

✤ Covers implementation in infants and adults

✤ Review of evidence base for efficacy and mechanisms of action of dietary treatments

READERSHIP: Paediatric dietitians and other members of the therapy team.

SEPT 2012 240PP 978-0-470-67041-5 PR €57.90

Nutrition

Clinical Nutrition2nd Edition

EDITED By MARINOS ELIA, OLLE LJUNGQUIST, REBECCA STRATTON & SUSAN LANhAM-NEW University of Southampton, UK; Örebro University Hospital & Karolinska Institute, Sweden; University of Southampton, UK; University of Surrey, UK

✤ Enables teachers and students to explore the core principles of nutrition to foster critical thinking

✤ Provides students with the required scientific basis in nutrition, in the context of a systems and health approach, with cross-referencing across the series to enable the flow of learning

✤ Takes a global perspective and is applicable for use by nutritionists and in nutrition courses throughout the world

✤ Thoroughly updated and revised, with an additional chapter on Nutritional Screening and Assessment

READERSHIP: Undergraduates and postgraduates of nutrition and dietetics, and all those working in the field of nutrition, and related health sciences

SERIES: NUTRITION TExTBOOk SERIESNOV 2012 548PP 978-1-405-16810-6 PR €57.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-632-05626-2

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ryBlackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical CompanionSmall Animal Dentistry2nd Edition

EDITED By hEIDI B. LOBPRISEVirbac Corporation, USA

✤ Offers a quick reference for clinicians and students seeking dental information

✤ Presents information in the popular, succinct Five-Minute Veterinary Consult format, using a consistent, step-by-step approach to diagnosing and treating dental disease

✤ Features fully revised content throughout, with more colour images, information on recent advances, and revamped diagnostics and techniques sections, plus additional information on dental charting

✤ Provides new chapters on exotic pets, oral pain management, home care, the technician’s role, and practice management

✤ Includes access to a companion website offering client education handouts corresponding to the topics covered

READERSHIP: Veterinary practitioners and students

SERIES: BLACkWELL'S FIVE-MINUTE VETERINARy CONSULTOCT 2012 488PP 978-0-470-95996-1 PR €TBA REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-781-76230-4

Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Procedures2nd Edition

TIMOThy B. hACkETT & ELISA M. MAZZAFERROColorado State University, USA; Wheat Ridge Veterinary Specialists, USA

✤ Offers detailed protocols for common techniques in emergency and critical care

✤ Presents a series of colour photographs walking the reader through each step for every procedure, with video clips demonstrating most of the procedures on a companion website

✤ Improves clinical skills, and knowledge through a hands-on, practical approach

✤ Provides two new chapters on cardiopulmonary resuscitation and continuous rate infusions, and adds procedure information for orogastric lavage, respiratory sampling techniques, and pericardial drainage catheter to existing chapters

READERSHIP: Veterinarians, veterinary nurses, veterinary students, and veterinary nursing students

SEPT 2012 228PP 978-0-470-95855-1 PR €55.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-813-82331-7

Veterinary hematology and Clinical Chemistry2nd Edition

MARy ANNA ThRALL, GLADE WEISER, TERRy W. CAMPBELL & ROBIN ALLISON Colorado State University, USA; Colorado State University, USA; Colorado State University, USA; Oklahoma State University, USA

✤ Provides a clear, concise guide to veterinary diagnostic techniques and interpretation

✤ Covers haematology and chemistry for a wide range of species, including valuable information on birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish

✤ Encompasses both the basic principles of laboratory testing and diagnosis and more in-depth information

✤ Serves as a well-illustrated, comprehensive resource for diagnostic evaluation, with more than 50 case studies promoting skills in data interpretation and diagnosis

READERSHIP: Veterinary students, veterinary clinical pathologists and residents, and members of the animal research community who use veterinary clinical pathology

AUG 2012 800PP 978-0-813-81027-0 CL €81.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-781-76850-4

Small Animal Soft Tissue SurgeryEDITED By ERIC MONNETColorado State University, USA

✤ Provides a comprehensive, in-depth reference on small animal soft tissue surgery

✤ Includes thoroughly referenced, and up-to-date information

✤ Covers surgical technique in detail, with step-by-step illustrations

✤ Presents state-of-the-art information on surgical conditions encountered in small animal surgery, including video clips and slideshows to demonstrate the procedures covered

READERSHIP: Veterinary surgeons, surgery residents, veterinary practitioners, and students with a strong interest in surgery

OCT 2012 888PP 978-0-813-80782-9 CL €149.00

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Practical Guide to Equine ColicLOUISE SOUThWOOD New Bolton Center, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine

✤ Takes a step-by-step clinical approach to medical management of colic

✤ Provides practical guidance to managing a colic case through all stages of the process

✤ Includes access to a companion animal website with videos, quizzes and case studies

✤ Offers key points, checklists, clinical tips, step-by-step illustrations, and case examples

✤ Caters for daily use in the practice setting for vets with any level of experience with equine colic, and emphasises clinically relevant information throughout

READERSHIP: Equine practitioners, and veterinary students

SEPT 2012 352PP 978-0-813-81832-0 CL €81.90

handbook of Equine Parasite ControlCRAIG REINEMEyER & MARTIN NIELSENEast Tennessee Clinical Research, Inc., USA; University of Kentucky, USA

✤ A practical and concise handbook on the control of equine parasites enabling equine practitioners to advise their clients effectively on evidence-based parasite control programs

✤ Covers the basic biology of internal parasites and the factors influencing their transmission, as well as providing diagnostic and assessment tools for interpreting clinical, historical and laboratory information

✤ Includes 20 case studies with detailed answers and discussions

✤ Written by two expert authors of international standing in the field

READERSHIP: Veterinarians in equine practice, as well as veterinary students, equine veterinary technicians and nurses, researchers in equine parasitology, horse owners, and farm and stable managers.

OCT 2012 232PP 978-0-470-65871-0 PR €57.90

Veterinary NeuropathologyEssentials of Theory and Practice

MARC VANDEVELDE, ROBERT hIGGINS & ANNA OEVERMANNUniversity of Bern, Switzerland; University of California, Davis, USA; University of Bern, Switzerland

✤ Introduces the theoretical and practical basics of veterinary neuropathology, based on the authors’ extensive clinical, and teaching experience

✤ Teaches neuropathology from scratch not only for pathologists, and neurologists but also other interested groups – particularly imaging specialists

✤ Provides a comprehensive clinical manual to be used for daily diagnostic work

✤ Offers all the neuropathology a neurologist, and other MRI user needs to know, and provides a solid foundation for a diagnostic pathologist to become an effective neuropathologist

READERSHIP: Veterinary neurologists, pathologists, and other interested parties such as imaging specialists

OCT 2012 216PP 978-0-470-67056-9 CL €83.90

Veterinary PeriodontologyEDITED By BROOk A. NIEMIECSouthern California Veterinary Dental Specialties, USA

✤ Provides a comprehensive yet user-friendly reference on periodontal disease in companion animals

✤ Emphasises clinical management of the most common dental disease

✤ Offers practical instruction on basic and advanced therapeutic procedures

✤ Presents detailed data in an easy-to-read format; with full-colour images throughout to aid in comprehension

READERSHIP: Veterinary practitioners, students, residents, and specialists

OCT 2012 350PP 978-0-813-81652-4 CL €102.00

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ryVeterinary and Animal EthicsProceedings of the First International Conference on Veterinary and Animal Ethics, September 2011

ChRISTOPhER WAThES, SANDRA CORR, STEPhEN MAy, STEVEN McCULLOCh & MARTIN WhITINGRoyal Veterinary College, UK; University of Nottingham, UK; Royal Veterinary College, UK; Royal Veterinary College, UK; Royal Veterinary College, UK

✤ Includes contributions from the leading thinkers in veterinary and animal ethics today, with stimulating, challenging, thought-provoking and sometimes controversial discussions

✤ Addresses key questions on the role of the veterinarian and the morality of animal use, as well as our impact on wildlife

✤ Provides guidance on the practical application of ethical principles and the problems encountered

✤ Forms the proceedings of the first International Conference on Veterinary and Animal Ethics (ICVAE) held in September 2011

READERSHIP: Animal welfare scientists, veterinarians, and all those interested in animal welfare issues.

SERIES: UFAW ANIMAL WELFARENOV 2012 336PP 978-1-118-31480-7 CL €89.90

Small Animal Dental Procedures for Veterinary Technicians and NursesJEANNE R. PERRONETampa Bay Veterinary Dentistry, USA

✤ Serves as a comprehensive reference to the skills and procedures required from technicians for dental care, focusing on the nursing role in dental techniques

✤ Takes a step-by-step approach to the oral exam, dental anaesthesia and analgesia, cleaning, radiology, and client communication

✤ Covers canine, feline, and exotic animal dental anatomy and terminology

✤ Provides forms for use in practice, review questions and answers, editable glossaries arranged by chapter, and images on a companion website, and promotes learning through learning objectives and pedagogical material online

READERSHIP: Veterinary technician or nursing students, nurses in practice, and those pursuing their specialty certification in veterinary dentistry

NOV 2012 280PP 978-0-813-82075-0 PR €48.90

Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Technicians and NursesA Clinical Approach

ROBIN STURTZ & LORI ASPREAMercy College, USA; Animal Medical Center in New York City, USA

✤ Discusses anatomy and physiology separately to promote understanding

✤ Includes online test questions, labelling quizzes, dissection videos, and more

✤ Contains full colour illustrations and charts to visually depict the concepts discussed

✤ Emphasizes dogs and cats, with notes on horses, birds, and ruminants

READERSHIP: Veterinary nursing students, practicing veterinary nurses

AUG 2012 160PP 978-0-813-82264-8 PR €38.90

Advances in Equine LaparoscopyEDITED By CLAUDE RAGLEWashington State University, USA

✤ Presents a state-of-the-art summary of current knowledge on using laparoscopic techniques on equine patients

✤ Discusses the strengths, and weaknesses of the evidence

✤ Surveys and condenses the peer-reviewed literature into a highly readable reference

✤ Offers a thorough, up-to-date grounding in this important technique, allowing clinicians to improve their skills and knowledge

✤ Copublished with the American College of Veterinary Surgeons Foundation

✤ Includes access to a companion website offering video clips of laparoscopic procedures

READERSHIP: Large animal surgical specialists, and equine clinicians interested in laparoscopic techniques

SERIES: ADVANCES IN VETERINARy SURGERySEPT 2012 360PP 978-0-470-95877-3 CL €122.00

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hymenoptera and ConservationT. R. NEWLa Trobe University, Australia

✤ Synthesises the primary scientific literature on the conservation ecology of Hymenoptera such as bees, wasps, and ants

✤ Provides a broad and accessible overview of ants, bees, wasps and their relatives in conservation

✤ Avoids excessive technical language, making the book readable for conservation managers and naturalists with little previous knowledge of insect conservation

✤ Features the writings of one of the best-known entomologists in the world and one of the founders of the discipline of invertebrate conservation

READERSHIP: Postgraduates and researching ecologists in the areas of insect conservation, pollinator studies in ecosystem services, biological control in pest management, and invasion ecology

OCT 2012 248PP 978-0-470-67180-1 CL €77.90

Conservation of Wildlife PopulationsDemography, Genetics, and Management2nd Edition

L. SCOTT MILLSUniversity of Montana, USA

✤ Presents an updated, second edition of a well-known postgraduate textbook on wildlife conservation

✤ Applies concepts and approaches from population ecology to practical problems in wildlife conservation

✤ Covers the full spectrum of the subject, including genomic tools for non-invasive genetic sampling, predation, population projections, climate change and invasive species, harvest modelling, viability analysis, and focal species concepts

✤ Gives an up-to-date overview of a rapidly evolving field

READERSHIP: Primary market: Postgraduates of wildlife ecology, conservation and management, conservation biology, applied ecology, population ecology, and conservation genetics. Secondary market: Practising wildlife managers and conservationists

DEC 2012 336PP 978-0-470-67149-8 PR €57.90 / 978-0-470-67150-4 CL €122.00

Conservation and the Genetics of Populations2nd Edition

FRED W. ALLENDORF, GORDON h. LUIkART & SALLy N. AITkENUniversity of Montana, USA; University of Montana, USA; University of British Columbia, Canada

✤ Presents a new edition of a popular advanced textbook in the rapidly expanding field of conservation genetics

✤ Features an accessible and clear writing style

✤ Accompanying website provides solutions to questions, example data sets, and software to help illustrate population genetic processes and methods of data analysis

✤ Features special “guest” text boxes in each chapter written by top conservationists from around the world to illustrate their seminal work, and real-world problems

READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates and postgraduates of conservation genetics, biological sciences, molecular ecology, conservation biology and natural resource management, and professional biologists working in wildlife and habitat management

DEC 2012 608PP 978-0-470-67145-0 PR €57.90 / 978-0-470-67146-7 CL €129.00

Conservation Science

BSAVA Manual of Exotic Pet and Wildlife NursingMOLLy VARGA, RAChEL LUMBIS & LUCy GOTTAshleigh Veterinary Centre, UK; Royal Veterinary College, UK; University of Liverpool, UK

✤ Guides the veterinary nurse on care of exotic pet species through a logical sequence from the initial phone call (including initial contact advice), through to consultation, admittance, hospitalization, and intervention

✤ Covers commonly kept exotic pet species

✤ The information is presented in an accessible way so that a veterinary nurse experienced in the care of dogs and cats will be able to find and apply relevant information easily

READERSHIP: Veterinary nurses and technicians.

SERIES: BSAVA BRITISh SMALL ANIMAL VETERINARy ASSOCIATIONOCT 2012 240PP 978-1-905-31935-0 PR €87.90

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BSAVA Manual of Exotic Pet and Wildlife

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gyThe Biology and Ecology of Tintinnid CiliatesModels for Marine Plankton

JOhN R. DOLAN, DAVID J. S. MONTAGNES, SABINE AGAThA, D. WAyNE COATS & DIANE STOECkERCNRS & Universite Paris VI, France; University of Liverpool, UK; Universität Salzburg, Austria; Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, USA; University of Maryland, USA

✤ Examines planktonic protist ecology in detail

✤ Features Tinitinnids, the only group with sufficient data making it an ideal model for marine protist ecology, and for compilation of this book

✤ Includes illustrations with 20 pages of colour plates, as well as black and white line drawings and photographs

READERSHIP: Scientists researching marine microbial ecology, primary productivity measurement, marine macroecology, climate change and marine systems, and postgraduates of marine plankton ecology and large-scale ocean ecosystems

NOV 2012 344PP 978-0-470-67151-1 CL €97.90

Estuarine Ecology2nd Edition

JOhN W. DAy, W. MIChAEL kEMP, ALEJANDRO yÁÑEZ-ARANCIBIA, ByRON C. CRUMPLouisiana State University, USA; University of Maryland, USA; Institute of Ecology A. C., Mexico; University of Maryland, USA

✤ Completely updated and in full colour, this long-awaited new edition is the definitive text in estuarine ecology

✤ Features new chapters on Integrated Coastal Zone Management techniques, the effects of global climate change, submerged aquatic vegetation, intertidal salt marshes, mangroves, macroalage, community ecology, and estuarine modelling

✤ An entirely new section is included covering estuarine ecosystem processes, trophic webs, ecosystem metabolism and the interactions between estuaries and other ecosystems

READERSHIP: Postgraduates of estuarine ecology and management, environmental science, fisheries science, oceanography, and natural resource management, professionals and consultants working on estuary, and wetlands issues and management

NOV 2012 564PP 978-0-471-75567-8 CL €77.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-471-06263-9

Ecology & Organismal Biology

Estuarine Ecology

Stream and Watershed RestorationA Guide to Restoring Riverine Processes and Habitats

PhILIP RONI & TIM BEEChIEBoth from Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, WA, USA

✤ Serves as a comprehensive textbook on theory, planning, implementation and evaluation methods for the restoration of stream habitats

✤ Learning is supported with case studies from around the world and exercises throughout

✤ Provides a systematic approach for the planning and implementation of restoration programs

READERSHIP: Senior undergraduates and postgraduates of stream ecology, restoration ecology, habitat restoration, and natural resource management, as well as restoration practitioners and fisheries scientists

SERIES: ADVANCING RIVER RESTORATION AND MANAGEMENTDEC 2012 344PP 978-1-405-19956-8 PR €57.90 / 978-1-405-19955-1 CL €122.00

Conservation Science

Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty AlleviationExploring the Evidence for a Link

DILyS ROE, MATThEW WALPOLE, JOANNA ELLIOT & ChRIS SANDBROOkInternational Institute for Environmental and Development, UK; UNEP, UK; African Wildlife Foundation, UK; UNEP–WCMC & University of Cambridge, UK

✤ Reviews a major area of conservation science and policy, exploring the current state of knowledge and challenges some of the prevailing myths and assumptions

✤ Features the writings of well-known international experts

✤ Explores the relationship between biodiversity conservation and poverty across different peoples and ecosystems

✤ Covers a broad range of topics, from setting up protected areas to payment for environmental services and biodiversity enterprise

READERSHIP: Primary market: Conservation and development postgraduate students, practitioners and policy makers. Secondary market: Undergraduates and postgraduates of geography, conservation biology, and environmental economics

SERIES: ZSL CONSERVATION SCIENCE AND PRACTICEDEC 2012 359PP 978-0-470-67478-9 PR €57.90 / 978-0-470-67479-6 CL €105.00

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Agricultural EntomologyhELMUT VAN EMDENUniversity of Reading, UK

✤ Represents the first reference text in agricultural entomology with a global perspective to be published in many decades

✤ Features the writings of one of the world’s leading entomologists

✤ Includes full-colour illustrations throughout for ease of identification of both the insect pest and the crop damage symptoms

READERSHIP: Undergraduates and postgraduates of agricultural entomology, horticultural entomology and forestry entomology. A good reference for crop protection scientists and agricultural extension professionals working with farmers

DEC 2012 328PP 978-0-470-65913-7 CL €97.90

Ecology & Organismal Biology

Agricultural Entomology

Do Species Exist?WERNER kUNZHeinrich-Heine University, Germany

✤ Provides a sound scientific background to the problems arising from classifying organisms according to species

✤ Suits a wide audience of biologists and philosophers

✤ Features the writings of an expert in molecular biology with a long-standing expertise in taxonomy

✤ Gives easy access to the topic for field taxonomists

READERSHIP: Biology students, lecturers in biology, zoologists, botanists, natural philosophers, and biologists

OCT 2012 274PP 978-3-527-33207-6 CL €79.90

Applied Population and Community EcologyThe Case of Feral Pigs in Australia

JIM hONEUniversity of Canberra, Australia

✤ Examines a long-term ecological study of invasive feral pigs in Australian forests, a unique and well-known study in the invasion biology academic community

✤ Provides an insightful summary of the results of the 25-year study of a population of invasive feral pigs – feral pig populations being a real problem in the forests of Australia, the deep south of the USA, and parts of central Europe

✤ Serves as a valuable illustration of applying population and community ecology to a real-world problem

READERSHIP: Professional scientists including natural resource managers and ecologists; postgraduates in wildlife management, ecology and conservation biology, environmental science and management

SERIES: ZSL CONSERVATION SCIENCE AND PRACTICESEPT 2012 256PP 978-0-470-65864-2 CL €97.90

Ecology and Management of Forest Soils4th Edition

RIChARD FIShER & DAN BINkLEyTexas A&M University, USA; Warner College of Natural Resources, USA

✤ Presents a completely revised and updated fourth edition of a classic textbook in the field

✤ Incorporates clear structures throughout with new material on approaches to the management of forest soils and geostatistics, GIS and taxonomies

✤ Includes a clear overview of each topic, informative examples and case studies, and an overall context for helping readers think clearly about forest soils

✤ Discusses practical management aspects – nutrition management, site preparation techniques, problem soils and atmospheric deposition of nutrients

READERSHIP: Primary market: Undergraduates and postgraduates in soil science, forestry, agronomy, ecology, natural resource management, environmental management and conservation, and forest ecosystems. Secondary market: Professionals in forestry

NOV 2012 360PP 978-0-470-97946-4 PR €57.90 / 978-0-470-97947-1 CL €122.00

Ecology and Management of Forest Soils

Ecology & Organismal Biology

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Paleomagnetism of Sedimentary RocksProcess and Interpretation

kENNETh P. kODAMALehigh University, USA

✤ Features Paleomagnetism, the study of the record of the Earth’s magnetic field preserved in various magnetic minerals through time

✤ Serves as an essential guide for interpreting the accuracy of sedimentary paleomagnetic data used for geologic interpretations

✤ Illustrates pitfalls as well as advantages of techniques used

✤ Provides real case studies to illustrate techniques

READERSHIP: Researchers and postgraduates in the field of paleomagnetism, geoscientist researchers and postgraduate students who use paleomagnetic data to interpret and constrain their geologic or paleoenvironmental work

DEC 2012 176PP 978-1-4443-3502-6 CL €77.90

Operational Weather ForecastingPETER MIChAEL INNESS, BOB RIDDAWAy & STEVE DORLINGUniversity of Reading, UK; European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts, UK ; University of East Anglia, UK

✤ Features an accessible introduction to the practice of operational weather forecasting

✤ Describes the end-to-end process of forecasting, from gathering and processing observational data, through data assimilation and running a numerical model, to the production of forecasts

✤ Discusses the latest advances in the area, including ensemble methods, monthly to seasonal range prediction and use of ‘nowcasting’ tools such as radar and satellite imagery

✤ Includes full-colour illustrations throughout, and writings of a highly respected team of authors experienced in both academia and practice

READERSHIP: Primary market: Advanced undergraduates and postgraduates studying meteorology. Secondary market: Professional weather forecasting practitioners, and professional users of weather forecast

SERIES: RMETS ADVANCING WEAThER AND CLIMATE SCIENCE SERIESDEC 2012 248PP 978-0-470-71158-3 PR €51.90 / 978-0-470-71159-0 CL €122.00

Operational Weather

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Environmental ModellingFinding Simplicity in Complexity2nd Edition

JOhN WAINWRIGhT & MARk MULLIGAN University of Sheffield, UK; King’s College London, UK

✤ Focuses on simplifying complex environmental systems

✤ Reviews current software, tools and techniques for modelling and looks into the future of simulation modelling and some of the major developments in the field that are currently ongoing

✤ Includes an associated website containing colour images

✤ Gives practical examples from a wide variety of disciplines

READERSHIP: Final year undergraduates and MSc/Postgraduates taking courses in environmental modelling, environmental science, civil engineering, and biology. Professionals interested in environmental sciences

OCT 2012 472PP 978-0-470-74911-1 CL €65.90

Environmental Modelling

Climate Change AdaptationImplementing Strategies in the Baltic Sea Region

PhILIPP SChMIDT-ThOME & STEFAN GREIVINGGeological Survey of Finland, Finland; University of Dortmund, Germany

✤ Covers the full scope of climate change adaptation strategies from data collection to policy, taking examples from the Baltic Sea Region project BaltCICA as a template for future implementation on a global scale

✤ Provides national, regional and local perspectives with case studies and how scenarios are used as a basis for decision making strategies

✤ Analyses the practicality of linking monetary values to climate change adaptation

✤ Features full-colour illustrations throughout

READERSHIP: Scientists who develop climate change adaptation strategies, public administration in the related fields on local, regional and state levels, private companies specialising in adaptation technologies, and students of climate change and planning

OCT 2012 350PP 978-0-470-97700-2 CL €89.90

Earth & Environmental Science

Climate Change

Adaptation

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Wetland EnvironmentsA Global Perspective

JAMES S. ABER, SUSAN ABER & FIROOZA PAVRIEmporia State University, USA; Emporia State University, USA; University of Southern Maine, USA

✤ Serves as a good reference book on wetlands which play conspicuous roles in the physical, biological, and cultural geography of the world

✤ Fosters a greater awareness and appreciation of wetlands, promotes a culture of conservation and wise management, and spreads the knowledge that wetlands are important elements of the global environment

✤ Features a systems approach which emphasises the interactions between elements of wetland ecosystems

✤ Features selected case studies from across the world to illustrate wetland characteristics and circumstances

READERSHIP: Undergraduates taking courses on wetland environments or university students in the earth and environmental sciences

OCT 2012 464PP 978-1-4051-9842-4 PR €51.90 / 978-1-4051-9841-7 CL €119.00

hydrology and the Management of Watersheds4th Edition

kENNETh N. BROOkS, PETER F. FFOLLIOTT & JOSEPh A. MAGNERUniversity of Minnesota, USA; University of Arizona, USA; Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and University of Minnesota, USA

✤ Provides a comprehensive introductory reference on hydrology and watershed management principles, methods, and applications

✤ Includes updated chapters on the management of forest, woodland, rangeland, agricultural urban and mixed land use watersheds

✤ Includes appendices covering information on conversions of SI to customary units, methods of frequency analyses in hydrology, applications of GIS techniques and spatial modelling

✤ Features case studies illustrating emerging tools for more efficient watershed management

READERSHIP: Primary market: Undergraduates of hydrology and watershed management. Secondary market: Professionals at governmental and non-governmental organisations faced with the management of land and water resources

OCT 2012 540PP 978-0-470-96305-0 CL €83.90

Geomorphic Analysis of River SystemsAn Approach to Reading the Landscape

kIRSTIE A. FRyIRS & GARy J. BRIERLEyMacquarie University, Australia; University of Auckland, New Zealand

✤ Highlights principles and tools to interpret river forms and processes

✤ Features a concise and user-friendly approach; and produced in an accessible format comprising a bite-size week-by-week overview of principles

✤ Provides a geomorphic approach to rivers – as opposed to a hydrological approach – with stress throughout on landscape interpretation

✤ Provides plentiful details on field techniques and practical approach es to data gathering

READERSHIP: Undergraduates studying fluvial geomorphology/river processes courses in earth science, environmental science and physical geography degree courses worldwide

DEC 2012 352PP 978-1-4051-9274-3 PR €44.90 / 978-1-4051-9275-0 CL €119.00

Coal Geology2nd Edition

LARRy ThOMASDargo Associates Ltd, UK

✤ Provides a comprehensive overview of the field of coal geology

✤ Bridges the gap between academic aspects of coal geology (petrology and sedimentation) and the practical role of geology in the coal industry

✤ Examines historical and stratigraphical geology, together with mining, environmental issues, computer technology, and the marketing of coal

✤ Features a new chapter on coal use, improved illustrations including colour sections, and a truly global approach covering expanding fields in America, China and India

READERSHIP: All academic and commercial professionals in coal geology, geotechnical and mining engineering and environmental science, and students in these areas

DEC 2012 440PP 978-1-119-99044-4 CL €119.00 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-471-48531-5

Coal Geology

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Fungi and Lignocellulosic BiomassEDITED By ChRISTIAN P. kUBICEkVienna University of Technology, Austria

✤ Includes comprehensive and up-to-date review of fungi in efficient and cost-effective conversion of cellulosic biomass into fuel

✤ Examines enzymology of cellulose, hemicelluloses, and lignin degradation

✤ Applies information to the industrial production of biofuels

READERSHIP: Biomass researchers, biofuels researchers, fungal biologists, enzymologists, protein chemists, biofuels chemical engineers, molecular biologists, and industry personnel, and postgraduates in these areas.

SERIES: BIOMASS AND BIOFUELSNOV 2012 312PP 978-0-470-96009-7 CL €169.00

Molecular Markers in PlantsROBERT J. hENRyUniversity of Queensland

✤ An up-to-date review of the latest technologies in the molecular analysis of plants that support improved plant breeding, production, and conservation

✤ Covers the advent of new approaches developed in light of advances in DNA sequencing

✤ Timely review of a dynamic field edited by an internationally renowned expert

✤ Looks at potential applications of marker technology

READERSHIP: Plant geneticists, biotechnologists, crop breeding researchers, plant cellular and molecular biologists, plant physiologists and crop scientists

NOV 2012 200PP 978-0-470-95951-0 CL €119.00

Plant Science & Agriculture

Aquaculture Engineering2nd Edition

ODD-IVAR LEkANGAgricultural University of Norway, Norway

✤ Second edition of a highly successful and well-received title

✤ Features the writings of an author with many years experience in one of the leading countries in aquaculture development

✤ Covers material technology, building design and construction, mechanical engineering and environmental engineering

READERSHIP: Undergraduates and postgraduates of agricultural entomology, horticultural entomology and forestry entomology. A good reference for crop protection scientists and agricultural extension professionals working with farmers

DEC 2012 416PP 978-0-470-67085-9 CL €189.00

Aquaculture & Fisheries

Aquaculture Engineering

Entropy Theory Applications in hydrological and Environmental SciencesVIJAy P. SINGhTexas A & M University, USA

✤ Offers a thorough introduction to the statistical theory of entropy and its practical applications in hydrological and environmental sciences

✤ Uses numerous examples to illustrate the applications of the theoretical principles

✤ Assumes minimal existing mathematical knowledge and is suitable for beginners and more experienced users

✤ Allows the reader to apply entropy theory to the solution of practical problems

READERSHIP: Primary market: Postgraduates, researchers, practitioners, and academics in hydrological, environmental sciences and management, earth science, watershed management, geology, hydraulics, and river and environmental engineering

DEC 2012 456PP 978-1-119-97656-1 CL €122.00

Earth & Environmental Science

Entropy Theory Applications in

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Root Genomics and Soil InteractionsMARTIN CRESPICentre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), France

✤ Offers a comprehensive and integrated view of the role of genomics in the study of root biology

✤ Provides coverage of genomic approaches being applied to analysis of root responses to soil environment

✤ Looks at both model organisms and important agronomic crops

✤ Features the writings of an international team of experts in the field

READERSHIP: Primary market: Root biologists, plant genomicists, plant cellular and molecular biologist, plant biochemists, plant physiologists, crop scientists, and crop science industry personnel. Secondary market: Advanced students and botanists

DEC 2012 304PP 978-0-470-96043-1 CL €169.00

Plant Breeding Reviews, Volume 36JULES JANICkPurdue University, USA

✤ Covers a wide range of crops: row crops, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and trees grown for timber and pulp

✤ Provides easy, time-saving, and cost effective access to the primary literature through numerous references

✤ Features works sponsored by The American Society for Horticultural Science, The Crop Science Society of America, The Society of American Foresters, and The National Council of Commercial Plant Breeders

READERSHIP: Libraries, plant breeders, crop scientists, geneticists, and plant molecular biologists

SERIES: PLANT BREEDING REVIEWSOCT 2012 498PP 978-1-118-34584-9 CL €TBA

horticultural Reviews, Volume 40JULES JANICkPurdue University, USA

✤ Presents state-of-the-art reviews on topics in horticultural sciences

✤ Emphasises on applied topics including the production of fruits, vegetables, nut crops, and ornamental plants of commercial importance

✤ Comes in two volumes per year, serving to collect, compare, and contrast the primary journal literature in order to form an overview of the topic

✤ Bridges the gap between the specialised researcher and the broader community of horticultural scientists

READERSHIP: Libraries, horticulturists in industry and research, plant science researchers

SERIES: hORTICULTURAL REVIEWSOCT 2012 436PP 978-1-118-34583-2 CL €TBA

Principles of Plant Genetics and Breeding2nd Edition

GEORGE ACQUAAhBowie State University, USA

✤ Represents a thorough and well-written guide to the essential principles and tools, both classical and molecular, of plant breeding

✤ Combines both theory and practice in modern plant breeding and includes self-assessment questions at the end of each chapter which aid student learning

✤ Includes updated industry highlights to illustrate the concepts outlined in the text

✤ Features a companion website for instructors with access to artwork from the book

READERSHIP: Primary market: Undergraduates, postgraduates and professionals in plant breeding, biotechnology and genetics. Secondary market: Researchers in the industry requiring an accessible reference

OCT 2012 608PP 664PP 978-0-470-66475-9 PR €55.90 / 978-0-470-66476-6 CL €119.00

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Dry Beans Production, Processing and NutritionMUhAMMAD SIDDIQ, MARk A. UEBERSAx & kIRk D. DOLANAll from Michigan State University, USA;

✤ Current knowledge and practices in the value chain of dry beans production, processing, and nutrition

✤ Describes the newest technologies in dry beans processing and value-added practices

✤ Covers traditional and non-traditional bean classes produced and consumed worldwide

✤ Explores applications of antioxidant properties of dry beans as functional foods

READERSHIP: Food scientists, nutritionists and agronomists with interest in the subject, researchers, food processing specialists, food engineers and food chemists, food processing companies and government research and regulatory agencies

NOV 2012 400PP 978-0-813-82387-4 CL €155.00

handbook of Plant Food PhytochemicalsSources, Stability and Extraction

B. k. TIWARI, NIGEL BRUNTON & ChARLES BRENNANUniversity College Dublin, Ireland; National Food Research Centre, Ireland

✤ Presents the most comprehensive reference on this commercially important sector of food science, enabling manufacturers to increase the level of health-promoting plant phytochemicals in foods

✤ Covers processing techniques aimed at the production of phytochemical-rich foods which can have a role in disease prevention

✤ Includes chapters on the health effects, chemistry, sources, analyses, and extraction of phytochemicals as well as their stability during established and novel forms of processing

READERSHIP: Food scientists and engineers in industry and academic research, those with an interest in developing functional food products, food chemists, food regulatory agencies, nutritionists, and advanced students of food science and technology

DEC 2012 544PP 978-1-444-33810-2 CL €169.00

Food Science & Technology

Improving Crop Productivity in Sustainable AgricultureNARENDRA TUTEJA, SARVAJEET SINGh GILL, RENU TUTEJAAll from The International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, India

✤ Focuses on the most important topic in crop research in the 21st century: improving crop quality and quantity using modern methods

✤ Includes an excellent mix of specific examples for crop improvement

✤ Features hands-on guide which is ideally suited for biotech and industry

READERSHIP: Agricultural scientists, students of agriculture, plant breeders, plant physiologists, botanists, and biotechnologists

DEC 2012 400PP 978-3-527-33242-7 CL €TBA

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Soil Conditions and Plant GrowthPETER J. GREGORyThe Scottish Crop Research Institute, UK

✤ Builds on the extremely successful and popular Russel’s Soil Conditions and Plant Growth

✤ Focuses on the interactions between soils and plants

✤ Covers crop science and genetics, soil fertility and organic matter, nitrogen and phosphorous cycles and their management

✤ Includes a final chapter focusing on new challenges including food, energy, and water security in the changing environment

READERSHIP: Crop scientists, plant scientists, and personnel in the agrochemical industry working on fertilizers; plant nutrition products, or soil improvers. Upper level BSc and MSc students studying agricultural, soil, and environmental sciences

DEC 2012 384PP 978-1-405-19770-0 CL €129.00

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Food Irradiation Research and TechnologyChRISTOPhER h. SOMMERS & xUETONG FANBoth from Food Safety Intervention Technologies Research Unit, USDA-ARS-Eastern Regional Research Center, USA

✤ Presents the latest scientific findings of researchers at the leading edge of food irradiation

✤ Reviews recent advances in the irradiation of meat, poultry, fruits, vegetables and seafood; and the use of irradiation as a phytosanitary treatment

✤ Covers new research on the effect of irradiation on the chemistry and toxicology of irradiated foods including 2-alkycyclobutanones, furans and trans fats

✤ Discusses use of irradiation for decontamination of RTE foods, such as bagged salads and luncheon meats, and for food security

READERSHIP: Industry food scientists involved in the processing of meat, fish, fruits, and vegetables, food microbiologists and radiation processing specialists, government and industry representatives involved in the import and export of food commodities, industry, local, and state officials

SERIES: INSTITUTE OF FOOD TEChNOLOGISTS PRESSNOV 2012 456PP 978-0-813-80209-1 CL €169.00

Food Science & Technology

Manufacturing yogurt and Fermented Milks2nd Edition

RAMESh C. ChANDAN & ARUN kILARAGlobal Technologies Inc., USA; Nutri+Food Business Consulting, USA

✤ An extensively revised update of this successful and comprehensive volume on the manufacturing of covering principles, market trends, health benefits and other fermented milks

✤ Describes the manufacturing stages of yogurt and fermented milks from the receipt of raw materials to the packaging of the products

✤ Coverage includes milk processing, ingredients, cultures, packaging, quality control, health considerations and more

READERSHIP: Dairy scientists and other dairy industry professionals, R&D and production personnel in dairy industry companies of all sizes, libraries in government and industry, professionals in food science and dairy science programs

DEC 2012 364PP 978-1-119-96708-8 CL €169.00

Food Materials Science and EngineeringBhESh BhANDARI & yRJÖ h. ROOSThe University of Queensland, Australia; University College Cork, Ireland

✤ Features a comprehensive guide to food materials, their properties and characterisation techniques, offering a new approach to understanding food production and quality control

✤ Looks at new techniques which can be used in the food industry to add value to raw commodities

✤ Links the properties and behaviour of food materials to potential improvements in the quality, shelf-life and nutritional value of finished products

✤ Includes chapters on the application of nanotechnology to food and food packaging

READERSHIP: Food R&D technologists, lecturers and researchers, advanced students of food science and nutrition, universities, and libraries

OCT 2012 448PP 978-1-405-19922-3 CL €169.00

Food Materials Science and Engineering

Bio-Nanotechnology: A Revolution in Food, Biomedical and health SciencesDEBASIS BAGChI, MANAShI BAGChI, hIROyOShI MORIyAMA, & FEREIDOON ShAhIDIInterHealth Nutraceuticals, USA; InterHealth Nutraceuticals, USA; Showa Pharmaceutical University, Japan; Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada

✤ A comprehensive review of the state of the art of one of the key technologies of the 21st century

✤ Emphasis on the diverse applications in food and nutrition sciences, biomedicine, agriculture and other fields

✤ Book features 34 chapters arranged into eight sections

✤ Dedicated section examines potential safety issues around these new technologies

READERSHIP: Industry, research and academe, including biologists, biochemists, food scientists, nutritionists and health professionals

DEC 2012 750PP 978-0-470-67037-8 CL €259.00

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ceThe Forensic Examination and Interpretation of Tool MarksDAVID BALDWIN, JOhN BIRkETT & OWEN FACEyForensic Science Service, UK; Forensic Science Service, UK; Staffordshire University, UK

✤ Comprehensive introduction to the key techniques and developments within the field of tool mark investigation

✤ Covers tool mark examination and how these techniques are used within forensic investigation

✤ Includes a large range of illustrations, photographs and tables, and material examining and recording the scene and analysis of marks in the lab

✤ An extremely valuable resource in the on-going debate regarding evidential value of tool marks in court

READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates taking relevant courses in Forensic Science and practicing Forensic Scientists looking for an accessible overview of the subject.

SERIES: ESSENTIAL FORENSIC SCIENCEDEC 2012 256PP 978-1-119-97245-7 PR €44.90 / 978-1-119-97246-4 CL €119.00

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The Chemistry of Food Additives and PreservativesTITUS A. M. MSAGATIUniversity of Johannesburg, South Africa

✤ An up-to-date reference guide to the range of different types of additives, both natural and synthetic, used in the food industry today

✤ Covers the latest newly-developed additives and preservatives currently being introduced to foods around the world

✤ Covers the procedures by which new additives are introduced, how the quality of these is ascertained, and how consumer safety is ensured, making the book essential for food product developers

✤ Offers an in-depth analysis of the chemical interactions of food additives and preservatives with the natural composition of the food to which they are added

READERSHIP: Food chemists, scientists and technologists based food manufacturing companies, researchers based in academic institutions, food safety specialists and agencies, food processors working with additives and preservatives, food product developers, food regulators and policy makers

NOV 2012 344PP 978-1-118-27414-9 CL €169.00

Food Science & Technology

The BRC Global Standard for Food SafetyA Guide to a Successful Audit2nd Edition

RON kILLMicron Laboratories Ltd, UK

✤ New edition, based on Issue 6 of the standard, featuring 7 all-new chapters – a major expansion and update

✤ The only independent guide to attaining the BRC Global Standard for Food – a benchmark for best practice in the food industry worldwide

✤ Structured in 3 practical and helpful sections: Before the Audit; The Audit; and After the Audit

READERSHIP: Food manufacturers, retailers, certification bodies and consultants to the food industry

SEPT 2012 400PP 978-0-470-67065-1 PR €83.90

Feed Efficiency in the Beef IndustryRODNEy A. hILLUniversity of Idaho, USA

✤ Provides a thorough but concise review of feed efficiency research

✤ Covers efficient production in a wide range of systems and environments

✤ Includes up-to-date information on the genetic and physiological basis of feed efficiency

READERSHIP: Primary market: Animal scientists, nutritionists, cattle breeders, and physiologists. Secondary market: Cattle producers and students

SEPT 2012 322PP 978-0-470-95952-7 CL €TBA

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Career Planning for Research BioscientistsSARAh BLACkFORDThe Society of Experimental Biology, UK

✤ Clearly and succinctly written by a very experienced careers advisor with a background in biology

✤ Takes the reader through all stages of career planning, decision taking, and making applications or presentations

✤ Illustrated throughout with detailed case studies and designed specifically for those working in Europe, North America, and Australia

✤ Introduces the readers to career opportunities for researching biologists that many would not have considered, such as journalism

READERSHIP: All post-graduate researching biologists, either studying for a PhD or undertaking research at the post-doctoral level and some undergraduate biology students

DEC 2012 200PP 978-1-405-19670-3 PR €25.90

Life Science

Forensic EcologyFrom Crime Scene to Court

JULIE ROBERTS & NIChOLAS MÁRQUEZ-GRANTCellmark Forensic Services, UK; Cellmark Forensic Services, UK

✤ Provides a complete handbook covering all aspects of forensic ecology

✤ Brings together the forensic applications of anthropology, archaeology, entomology, palynology and sedimentology in one volume

✤ Provides information not only on the search, location, recovery and analysis of evidence, but includes sampling strategies for diatom analysis, pollen and soils samples and entomology

✤ Guides the reader through all stages from pre-scene attendance to report writing and standing as an expert witness

READERSHIP: Academics and professionals in forensic science including Scene of Crime Officers or Crime Scene Investigators, Special Investigation Officers and police detectives, forensic scientists, advanced undergraduate and graduate students in forensic science and related subjects. Secondary Market: Legal practitioners, INTERPOL, criminologists

SERIES: DEVELOPMENTS IN FORENSIC SCIENCEOCT 2012 256PP 978-1-119-97419-2 CL €65.90

Forensic Ecology

Forensic BiomechanicsJULES kIESER, MIChAEL TAyLOR & DEBRA CARRUniversity of Otago, New Zealand; ESR Forensics, New Zealand; Cranfield University, UK

✤ A unique approach to the fast developing area of biomechanics from a forensic perspective

✤ Provides an in- depth examination of the field of trauma biomechanics and discusses the role of biomechanical principles in the analysis of blood-splatter patterning, assault and child abuse, ballistics and the investigation of the fracture of fibers and textiles

✤ Illustrated with real life case studies

✤ Avoids high level mathematics for an accessible approach

READERSHIP: Academic professionals, postgraduate students and forensic biology professionals, undergraduate students in forensic science and related subjects, legal professionals needing to understand the nature of evidence, forensic anthropologists and forensic odontologists

SERIES: DEVELOPMENTS IN FORENSIC SCIENCEOCT 2012 184PP 978-1-119-99011-6 CL €77.90

Forensic Biomechanics

Wildlife DNA AnalysisApplications in Forensic Science

ADRIAN LINACRE & ShANAN TOBEFlinders University, Australia; University of Strathclyde, UK

✤ Approaches the fast developing field of wildlife forensics with a focus on the application of DNA profiling and analysis

✤ Case studies throughout to link theory and practice and to highlight the use of DNA testing in species testing

✤ Covers both crimes against wildlife and offences where wildlife can provide vital evidence

✤ Assumes only a basic background knowledge of DNA

READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students taking DNA profiling or wildlife crime modules as part of general forensic science courses or Forensic Biology courses. Secondary Market: Students taking courses in conservation genetics, conservation biology and molecular ecology, and professionals and researchers

SERIES: ESSENTIAL FORENSIC SCIENCEDEC 2012 256PP 978-0-470-66596-1 PR €51.90 / 978-0-470-66595-4 CL €119.00

Wildlife DNA Analysis

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Amino Acid Metabolism3rd Edition

DAVID A. BENDERUniversity College London, UK

✤ Completely revised edition of this comprehensive text covering all the latest findings in amino acid metabolism research

✤ Covers new advances in metabolomics and metabonomics

✤ Provides clear illustrations of all structures and metabolic pathways

✤ Full list of recommended further reading for each chapter

READERSHIP: Researchers of biochemistry, molecular biology, biotechnology and microbiology, and researchers in these areas as well as researchers in nutritional, metabolic and genetic medicine, as well as advanced students in nutrition, medicine and biomedical sciences and clinical chemistry

AUG 2012 456PP 978-0-470-66151-2 CL €97.90

Amino Acid Metabolism

having Success with NSFA Practical Guide

PING LI & kAREN MARRONGELLEPennsylvania State University, USA; Oregon University and Portland State University, USA

✤ Provides practical how-to approach and addresses the most frequently asked questions requested of the authors during their tenures as NSF program directors

✤ Offers an insider perspective through the writings of successful grant writers who have worked as NSF program directors

✤ Serves as an excellent reference or text for postgraduate seminars in grant writing

✤ Contains sample letters, abstracts and reviews, and panel summaries as well as information on grant management

READERSHIP: All researchers and postgraduates in science and engineering in the United States who intend to apply for NSF funding. Excellent text for seminars in grant application at postgraduate level

DEC 2012 144PP 978-1-118-01398-4 PR €26.90

having Success with

NSF

Science CommunicationA Practical Guide for Scientists

LAURA BOWATER, kAy yEOMAN & STEPhEN ASWORThAll from University of East Anglia, UK

✤ A user-friendly hands-on guide to the increasingly significant discipline of science communication and public engagement

✤ Unique in its practical advice concerning engagement events, this guide is written by scientists for scientists

✤ Recipe style layout presenting hints, tips and potential pitfalls concerning science communication events as well as rich illustrations

READERSHIP: Undergraduates and Postgraduates studying science communication, and all those seeking to widen sciences accessibility

DEC 2012 400PP 978-1-119-99312-4 PR €32.90 / 978-1-119-99313-1 CL €105.00

Science Communication

Research Techniques for Biomedical ScientistsA Student’s Guide to Recognising Best Practice in Research

PhILIP DAVID LANGTONUniversity of Bristol, UK

✤ An invaluable resource which teaches students the skills they need to critically appraise research techniques and methods in life sciences

✤ Coverage of forty key techniques in the life sciences, whereby students will learn to determine how, when and why a technique should be used

✤ Global approach with leading experts in diverse fields

✤ Contains sample letters, abstracts and reviews, and panel summaries as well as information on grant management

READERSHIP: Undergraduate and Masters students studying all areas of life sciences, especially those on research-led degree programmes. Also post-graduate and early post-doctoral students who are required to sharpen their ability to critically evaluate the literature or who are working in areas outside of their immediate field of knowledge.

DEC 2012 256PP 978-1-119-95997-7 PR €TBA / 978-1-119-95996-0 CL €89.90

Research Techniques for

Biomedical Scientists

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ExtremophilesSustainable Resources and Biotechnological Implications

OM V. SINGhUniversity of Pittsburgh, USA

✤ Reviews extremolytes and their biotechnological implications

✤ Covers therapeutic implications of various extremolytes, such as combating various cancer types and explores the mechanisms of extremolyte production

✤ Introduces other potential commercial uses for extremolyites

✤ Addresses FDA regulations and challenges in therapeutic implications of extremolytes

READERSHIP: Postgraduates, researchers in biotechnology, clinical biotechnology, microbiology, and applied microbiology

NOV 2012 500PP 978-1-118-10300-5 CL €129.00

Post-Transcriptional Gene RegulationEDITED By JANE WUNorthwestern University, USA

✤ Features an up-to-date and comprehensive resource on RNA processing – an emerging topic in biomedical research

✤ Incorporates thorough coverage of known molecular mechanisms in post-transcriptional RNA-modification

✤ Complements existing genetics and genomics program line

✤ Serves as a useful resource for a wide reader group in science, clinics as well as pharmaceutical industry

READERSHIP: Molecular biologists, geneticists, pharmacologists, biochemists, medicinal chemists, biotechnologists, university libraries, and biochemical institutes

DEC 2012 350PP 978-3-527-32202-2 CL €129.00

Post-Transcriptional

Gene Regulation

Extreme Tissue EngineeringROBERT BROWNDay Center for Neuromuscular Research, USA

✤ Features the first introductory text in the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine

✤ Serves students and researchers in the basic science, clinical aspects and regulatory aspects of the field with its truly interdisciplinary approach

✤ Uses real life examples to illustrate and educate

✤ Includes full-colour, clear and student-friendly illustrations

READERSHIP: Students and researchers of stem cell and developmental biology, tissue repair, implantology and surgical sciences, biomaterials sciences and nanobiomedicine, bioengineering, bio-processing, and monitoring technologies

AUG 2012 272PP 978-0-470-97446-9 PR €51.90 / 320PP 978-0-470-97447-6 CL €119.00

Atlas of Developmental Field Anomalies of the human SkeletonA Paleopathology Perspective

EThNE BARNESCorinth Excavations, American School of Classical Studies, USA

✤ Features the writings of the most consulted authority on developmental anomalies of the human skeleton

✤ Serves as an easy reference guide for the identification, understanding, and interpretation of developmental variations of the human skeleton, both pathological and non-pathological forms

✤ Incorporates sections and subdivisions accompanied by brief discussions and drawings of morphogenetic development, followed by drawings and photographs of related anomalies occurring within that particular part of the skeleton

✤ Includes short discussions on embryonic development of anomalies with drawings

READERSHIP: Primary market: skeletal biologists, physical anthropologists, paleopathologists, forensic anthropologists. Secondary market: medical specialists in skeletal disorders, interested archaeologists and general readers

DEC 2012 720PP 978-1-118-01388-5 CL €129.00

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Microbes and Evolution: The World That Darwin Never SawROBERTO kOLTER & STANLEy MALOyHarvard Medical School, USA; San Diego State University, USA

✤ Celebrates the bicentennial of Charles Darwin’s birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his landmark book On the Origin of Species

✤ Features the writings of 40 first-person essays written by evolutionary microbiologists whose thinking and career paths in science were impacted by Darwin’s seminal work

✤ The essays included discuss how microbial evolution occurs and provides evidence of microbial evolution

✤ Advanced discussions on topics such as variation under domestication, microbial diversity in nature and fungal biogeography

READERSHIP: Primary market: Medical students, microbiology students in pathogenic microbiology, medical practitioners in infectious diseases, and public health professionals. Secondary market: medical sales professional in antimicrobial therapeutics

SERIES: AMERICAN SOCIETy FOR MICROBIOLOGyOCT 2012 325PP 978-1-555-81540-0 PR €TBA

Microbes and Evolution: The

World That Darwin Never

Saw

Fundamentals of Light Microscopy and Electronic Imaging2nd Edition

DOUGLAS B. MURPhy & MIChAEL W. DAVIDSONUniversity of Pennsylvania, USA; Florida State University, USA

✤ Expands and updates discussions of multi-spectral imaging, intensified digital cameras, signal co-localisation, and uses of objective lenses

✤ Provides guidance in the selection of microscopes and electronic cameras, as well as appropriate optical systems and fluorescent tags

✤ Offers end-of-chapter problem sets with answers

✤ Includes a glossary of terms, lists of materials, and procedures for specimen preparation

READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates and postgraduates, cell biologists, molecular biologists, geneticists, physiologists, neuroscientists, biophysicists, and biochemists

OCT 2012 528PP 978-0-471-69214-0 CL €87.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-471-25391-4

Fundamentals of Light

Microscopy and Electronic

Imaging

Light Sheet Based Fluorescence MicroscopyPrinciples and Practice

ERNST h. k. STELZER, kLAUS GREGER & EMMANUEL G. REyNAUDAll from European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Germany

✤ Represents the first and only book on a revolutionary and novel imaging technology, the light sheet fluorescence microscopy

✤ Features the writings of members of the EMBL (European Molecular Biology Laboratory) group, who developed the technology

✤ Includes a concise and easy-to-understand introduction into the method, sample preparation and data analysis

✤ Serves as a good reference for anyone who plans to work with the new technology

READERSHIP: Developmental biologists, cell biologists, neurobiologists, biophysicists, and botanists

DEC 2012 250PP 978-3-527-32113-1 CL €99.00

Light Sheet Based

Fluorescence Microscopy

Biocatalysts and Enzyme Technology2nd Edition

kLAUS BUChhOLZ, VOLkER kASChE & UWE ThEO BORNSChEUERTechnical University Braunschweig, Germany; Hamburg University of Technology, Germany; Greifswald University, Germany

✤ Represents bestselling work now thoroughly updated and revised in its second English edition

✤ Includes problems and answers for each chapter

✤ Incorporates colour figures and real life case studies

✤ Comes with a companion website including figures for lecturers and internet resources

READERSHIP: Biotechnologists, biologists, biochemists, organic chemists, bioengineers, pharmaceutical industry, chemical industry, biology, and chemistry students

OCT 2012 656PP 978-3-527-32989-2 PR €89.90

Biocatalysts and Enzyme Technology

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The human MicrobiotaHow Microbial Communities Affect Health and Disease

DAVID N. FREDRICkSFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, USA

✤ Provides a comprehensive description of the human microbiota in full colour

✤ Illuminates the most recent findings on the microbiology of human niches, with a focus on what modern molecular methods are revealing about the microbes that make their home in the human body

✤ Includes perspectives and commentary by pioneers in human microbial ecology

✤ Reviews by leading scientists responsible for generating the primary data in each topic area

READERSHIP: Microbiologists, physicians, infectious disease specialists, postgraduates in the life sciences, postdoctoral fellows, microbial ecologists, science teachers, clinical microbiologists, and molecular biologists

DEC 2012 463PP 978-0-470-47989-6 CL €112.00

The human Microbiota

Immunity to Parasitic InfectionsTRACEy LAMBUniversity of Reading, UK

✤ An authoritative guide providing a comprehensive, cutting edge introduction to parasite immunology

✤ Examines current knowledge about immune responses to parasitic infections affecting humans, including interactions that occur during co-infections, and how immune responses may be manipulated to develop therapeutic interventions against parasitic infection

✤ Includes a glossary of terms for easy reference and is illustrated in full colour throughout

READERSHIP: Targeted at final year undergraduate/MSC students studying immunology, postgraduate students and other new researchers to the field

OCT 2012 528PP 978-0-470-97248-9 PR €48.90 / 978-0-470-97247-2 CL €119.00

Immunity to Parasitic

Infections

A Concise Manual of Pathogenic MicrobiologySAROJ k. MIShRA & DIPTI AGRAWALUniversity of Houston Clear Lake, USA; Infectious Disease Specialist, Internal Medicine, USA

✤ Serves as a quick, concise reference on the causes and treatment of common infectious diseases

✤ Includes overview of the importance of infectious diseases in the social economy

✤ Covers modes of transmission, portals of entry, and the host-microbe relationship

✤ Focuses on specific groups of pathogenic microgorganisms including bacteria, protozoa, fungi, viruses, and prions

READERSHIP: Primary market: Medical students, microbiology students in pathogenic microbiology, medical practitioners in infectious diseases, and public health professionals. Secondary market: medical sales professional in antimicrobial therapeutics

OCT 2012 216PP 978-1-118-30119-7 CL €53.90

Molecular Genetics of Bacteria4th Edition

LARRy SNyDER, J. E. PETERS, TINA M. hENkIN, & WENDy ChAMPNESSMichigan State University, USA; Cornell University, USA; The Ohio State University, USA; Michigan State University, USA

✤ Provides descriptive background information, detailed experimental methods, examples of genetic analyses, and advanced material relevant to current applications of molecular genetics

✤ Integrates biochemical, genomic, and structural information that broadens the knowledge obtained from molecular genetics

✤ Focuses on the most widely studied bacteria, Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis, but incorporates many examples from other bacteria of medical, ecological, and biotechnological importance

READERSHIP: Students and professionals in the fields of microbiology, genetics, biochemistry, bioengineering, medicine, molecular biology, and biotechnology

SERIES: AMERICAN SOCIETy FOR MICROBIOLOGyOCT 2012 750PP 978-1-555-81627-8 CL €TBA REPLACES ISBN: 978-1-555-81399-4

Molecular Genetics of

Bacteria

Life Science

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Virology – Principles and Applications2nd Edition

JOhN CARTER & VENETIA SAUNDERSLiverpool John Moores University, UK

✤ Focuses on contemporary concepts and the relevance of virology to everyday life, including the latest developments in the field of HIV, Foot and Mouth disease, Ebola, SARS, and MMR

✤ Provides numerous diagrams carefully developed and labelled clearly to enhance student understanding

✤ Features an introduction to the theories behind the origins of viruses and how they are evolving with discussion on emerging viruses

READERSHIP: Undergraduates of biology, microbiology, and biomedical sciences taking courses in virology

OCT 2012 384PP 978-1-119-99142-7 PR €51.90 / 978-1-119-99143-4 CL €TBA

Life Science

Local Planning for Terror and DisasterFrom Bioterrorism to Earthquakes

LEONARD A. COLE & NANCy D. CONNELLRutgers University-Newark, USA; University of Medicine and Dentistry, USA

✤ Explores the cutting edge of the new multidisciplinary field of ‘Terror Medicine’

✤ Integrates response to bioterror events, biosecurity, natural disaster, infectious disease outbreak, public health policy, and response by emergency and medical staff

✤ Developed from topics at recent Symposia on Terror Medicine and Security

✤ Explores the role of different professionals and emergency responders, including nurses, dentists, and firefighters in each chapter

READERSHIP: Individuals and institutions whose daily responsibilities include readiness for a terrorist or disaster event, including healthcare, law enforcement, security communities, CDC, and infectious disease control

OCT 2012 266PP 978-1-118-11286-1 PR €87.90

Reverse Genetics of RNA VirusesApplications and Perspectives

ANNE BRIDGEN ✤ Provides a unique, in-depth exploration and presentation of reverse genetics in RNA Viruses

✤ Enables researchers to manipulate viral genomes, study the subsequent effects on viral phenotype and develop applications for the prevention and control of both human and animal viral diseases

✤ Includes numerous examples of cutting-edge applications of reverse genetics within each of the RNA viral groups including; positive and negative sense and double stranded RNA viruses

✤ Edited by one of the original pioneers in the field of reverse RNA viral genetics

READERSHIP: New postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers in the field, virology researchers, further reading for advanced virology courses and microbiology modules, and pharmaceutical companies developing viral vaccines using reverse genetic technology

DEC 2012 416PP 978-0-470-97965-5 CL €122.00

Reverse Genetics of RNA Viruses

Inhalation Drug DeliveryTechniques and Products

PAOLO COLOMBO, DANIELA TRAINI & FRANCESCA BUTTINIUniversity of Parma, Italy; The University of Sydney, Australia; University of Parma, Italy

✤ Essential up-to-date guide to the mechanisms and processes involved in inhalation drug delivery

✤ Strong focus on inhalation products and specific equipment and techniques used in laboratories for manufacturing and quality control

✤ Attention is dedicated to the assessment of aerodynamic properties of inhalation products

✤ Part of the ULLA (European University Consortium for Advanced Pharmaceutical Education and Research) Series of Postgraduate textbooks

READERSHIP: Microbiologists, physicians, infectious disease specialists, postgraduates in the life sciences, postdoctoral fellows, microbial ecologists, science teachers, clinical microbiologists, and molecular biologists

SERIES: ULLA SERIESOCT 2012 218PP 978-1-118-35412-4 CL €65.90

Inhalation Drug Delivery

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Case histories in Vibration and Fatigue for the Practicing EngineerANThONy SOFRONAS

✤ Demonstrates applications of vibration theory in the field and documents real-world examples of past vibration problems, both common and unique, their root causes, and the methods used to solve each problem

✤ Simplifies complex plant problems using familiar terms that are relevant to the practicing engineer, without reliance on excessive theory

✤ Covers a wide range of equipment types; analyses both machinery and pressure vessel equipment failures caused by vibration

✤ Features a unique emphasis on case histories which provides an immediate solution for engineers and managers who may encounter the same vibration problem

READERSHIP: Mechanical and chemical engineers, technicians, mechanics, consultants, managers in the petrochemical, power, and manufacturing industries; courses and in-plant seminars offered to engineers

SEPT 2012 304PP 978-1-118-16946-9 CL €69.90

Applied Mathematics and Modeling for Chemical Engineers2nd Edition

RIChARD G. RICE & DUONG D. DOLouisiana State University, USA; University of Queensland, Australia

✤ Covers the fundamentals of formulation of physicochemical problems in this new edition

✤ Includes new problems added as text examples and exercises within all chapters - from bioengineering and material science to nanotechnology applicable to the field of chemical engineering

✤ Incorporates a new chapter on linear algebra: vectors and matrices used for solving large arrays of linear algebraic and differential equations

✤ Features tips explaining the principles behind the software results and a solutions manual

READERSHIP: Chemical and biochemical engineering students, teachers, practicing engineers, and industry chemical engineers

SEPT 2012 400PP 978-1-118-02472-0 CL €109.00 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-471-30377-0

Applied Mathematics

and Modeling for Chemical

Engineers

Chemical Engineering & Industrial Chemistry

how to Protect your InventionA Guide to Patents for Scientists and Engineers

J. P. kENNEDyThe University of Akron, USA

✤ Features the writings of an academic scientist who has over 100 issued US patents, some of them generating billions of dollars of revenue

✤ Suits students who are just starting to apply for patents, with its accessible, clear, and non-technical language

✤ Provides the most up-to-date reference in the field, applicable to all scientists and engineers

✤ Addresses sweeping changes to patent law approved by President Obama in September 2011

READERSHIP: Researchers and graduates in sciences and engineering; young professionals and postdoctorals who are about to enter the industry with little experience in intellectual property matters

OCT 2012 196PP 978-1-118-36937-1 PR €TBA

General & Introductory Chemistry

Experiment!Planning, Implementing and Interpreting

OIVIND ANDERSSONLund University, Sweden

✤ Aims to speed up the reader’s journey towards becoming a proficient experimenter

✤ Features methodologies for experimenters that put practical tools into a scientific context

✤ Suits the needs of Ph.D. and Masters students just starting to develop their own experiments (both physical or numerical)

✤ Demands little or no prerequisite knowledge other than basic calculus and statistics for the sections on statistical tools

READERSHIP: Budding experimenters at Masters/Ph.D. level within natural, engineering, and medical sciences; teachers and supervisors; those working with experiments in industry and at public agencies

SEPT 2012 256PP 978-0-470-68825-0 PR €38.90 / 304PP 978-0-470-68826-7 CL €119.00

General & Introductory Chemistry

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Improving Profitability through Green ManufacturingDAVID R. hILLIS & J. BARRy DUVALLProfessor Emeritus, East Carolina University, USA; East Carolina University, USA

✤ Shows readers how to use techniques and methods for creating a green manufacturing facility, and apply them to their own enterprise

✤ Provides steps for creating and maintaining a manufacturing operation that is profitable and environmentally compliant

✤ Covers steps for various functions in the plant including marketing, product design, manufacturing technology, manufacturing management, and human resources

✤ Includes a case study of a profitable manufacturing company and the steps taken to lessen the environmental impact of the facility, and methods used to identify and make improvements

READERSHIP: Manufacturing operators and product managers with degrees in design, industrial, and manufacturing engineering; managers of training and development, human resources, and plant; environmental compliance officers

SEPT 2012 248PP 978-1-118-11125-3 CL €53.90

Improving Profitability

through Green Manufacturing

Guidelines for Managing Process Safety Risks During Organizational ChangeCENTER FOR ChEMICAL PROCESS SAFETy (CCPS)

✤ Describes the drivers for an effective organizational change management (OCM) system and characteristics of a good OCM system

✤ Includes several examples of OCM systems that are drawn from CCPS member companies and industry studies

✤ Provides information for augmenting existing management of change (MOC) systems or developing a separate OCM system

✤ Includes references and case studies in a practical hands-on guide format

READERSHIP: OCM practitioners; process safety and loss prevention professionals in government, academia, consulting, and the military; technical and plant managers responsible for MOC system effectiveness and efficiency

NOV 2012 200PP 978-1-118-37909-7 CL €TBA

Guidelines for Managing

Process Safety Risks During

Organizational Change

Engineering Complex Phenotypes in Industrial StrainsRANJAN PATNAIkDuPont, India

✤ Provides a modern review of industrial biotechnology, helping the reader understand the approaches that are used to engineer microbes as well as understand the downstream processes

✤ Highlights the advantages and drawbacks of all methods and tools used in multiple disciplines for genome engineering of complex phenotypes

✤ Details current and future tools so as to unravel the complexity of microbial metabolism in producing engineering strains much faster than the natural evolution process

✤ Applies to many research areas including chemical engineering, metabolic engineering, synthetic biology, and genetic engineering and includes case-study examples to reinforce the fundamental concepts taught

READERSHIP: R&D biochemists and engineers, process designers, firms investing in green technologies, biotech and pharmaceutical companies, government agencies, and academic researchers, professors, and students of industrial biotechnology

NOV 2012 296PP 978-0-470-61075-6 CL €87.90

Control of Biological and Drug-Delivery Systems for Chemical EngineersLAURENT SIMONNew Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

✤ Combines knowledge of process dynamics and basic control theory to analyse a range of bioprocesses and controlled drug-release devices

✤ Provides a single concise source of information in applying mathematical concepts to various biological problems for readers with a non-bioengineering background

✤ Presents methods for analysing complex biological problems using control theory

✤ Includes detailed examples, case studies, computer projects, and step-by-step solutions to numerical problems using computational software, as well as additional problems and a solutions manual

READERSHIP: Researchers, professors, and students in chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, pharmaceutical engineering, systems biology, and process controllers

SEPT 2012 320PP 978-0-470-90323-0 CL €87.90

Control of Biological and Drug-Delivery

Systems for Chemical Engineers

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Energy Resource DevelopmentGARy M. ZATZMANEEC Research Organisation, Canada

✤ Explores how to accomplish true sustainability in the practical engineering of resource development, and particularly energy resource development, with special emphasis on the ways and means for accomplishing “zero net waste”

✤ Identifies the principal obstacles to accomplishing true sustainability in such areas as the generation and distribution of electric power, emphasising the best ways to harness the newer alternatives

✤ Compares and contrasts the limitations encountered and opportunities pursued at the international/global level by private-sector competition and by international cooperation among government-backed entities such as OPEC

✤ Examines in depth the possibilities offered by developing natural gas on a sustainable basis to replace all other fossil fuel sources and uses

READERSHIP: Engineers, managers, economists, and scientists throughout the energy industry; economists and engineers working in sustainability, whether in industry or research

OCT 2012 450PP 978-1-118-29039-2 CL €TBA

Energy Resource

Development

Bioremediation of Refined Petroleum FractionsJAMES G. SPEIGhTCD-WINC, USA

✤ Summarises the pros and cons of remediation of petroleum and petroleum-based products from an environmental perspective

✤ Gives examples of unethical behaviour and how they should be corrected

✤ Offers arguments and elucidates engineering considerations on all sides of these difficult environmental and economic issues

READERSHIP: Petroleum engineers, chemical engineers, process engineers, scientists and other engineers interested in the bioremediation of petroleum

SEPT 2012 978-0-470-93849-2 CL €159.00

Bioremediation of Refined Petroleum Fractions

Second Generation Biofuels and BiomassROLAND A. JANSENMother Earth Investments AG, Switzerland

✤ Discusses investment possibilities and bioenergies political, environmental and financial impact

✤ Details the science and technology involved in second generation biofuels

✤ Reveals large-scale case studies, such as in the aviation industry

✤ Serves as an essential guide for scientists, investors, politicians, and decision makers in the energy sector

READERSHIP: Chemical industry, chemists, chemical engineers, process engineers, chemical organisations, and top management

SEPT 2012 250PP 978-3-527-33290-8 CL €TBA

Preparative Chromatography2nd Edition

h. SChMIDT–TRAUB, MIChAEL SChULTE & ANDREAS SEIDEL–MORGENSTERNUniversity of Dortmund, Germany; Merck KGaA, Germany; University of Magdeburg, Germany

✤ Presents an essential updated edition in this fast-changing field, completely revised with 35 % new content

✤ Features an interdisciplinary representation of chromatography: What a chemist needs to know about engineering of chromatography? What an engineer needs to know about the chemistry of chromatography?

✤ Discusses the sustainability and cost effectiveness of chromatography, including process intensification – the single most effective cost-saving and sustainable development in the chemical industries

✤ Serves as an essential reference for chemists and chemical engineers in the chemical, pharmaceutical, and food industries

READERSHIP: Chemical engineers, chemists in industry, chromatographers, analytical chemists, analytical laboratories in industry, pharmaceutical laboratories, and food industry

AUG 2012 648PP 978-3-527-32898-7 CL €139.00 REPLACES ISBN: 978-3-527-30643-5

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ryForensic Analytical TechniquesDR BARBARA B. STUARTUniversity of Technology, Australia

✤ Describes all the important analytical techniques used in forensic science in a clear manner

✤ Covers the major areas of forensic analyses which employ analytical techniques

✤ Provides examples of specific applications of analytical techniques to forensic problems

✤ Follows an open-learning approach enabling readers to assess their understanding with the use of discussion questions and self-assessment questions

READERSHIP: Forensic scientists in training, mainly at undergraduate level; forensic practitioners and technicians in non-university laboratories wanting to learn about new techniques

SERIES: ANALyTICAL TEChNIQUES IN ThE SCIENCESDEC 2012 356PP 978-0-470-68728-4 PR €57.90

Forensic Analytical

Techniques

Analytical Chemistry

Modern Methods in Crop Protection ResearchPETER JESChkE, WOLFGANG kRAMER, ULRICh SChIRMER & MATThIAS WITSChELBayer CropScience, Germany; Bayer CropScience,, Germany; BASF AG, Germany; BASF AG, Germany

✤ Describes modern target finding and active substance development methods with a focus on the agrochemicals industry

✤ Provides expert knowledge of method descriptions, most of which have never been published giving the reader inside knowledge not available from other sources

✤ The perfect companion volume for the market-leading handbook by the same authors: “Modern Crop Protection Compounds” which has become the gold standard for the field

READERSHIP: Chemists in industry, organic chemists, biochemists, plant physiologists, and chemical industry

SEPT 2012 472PP 978-3-527-33175-8 CL €139.00

Chemical Engineering & Industrial Chemistry

Refinery EngineeringAI-FU ChANG, kIRAN PAShIkANTI & y.A. LIUChevron Phillips Chemical CO, USA; Chevron Phillips Chemical CO, USA; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA

✤ Examines one of the world’s largest and ever-expanding global petroleum industries that produces more than $8 billion of refined products daily

✤ Discusses the future of the industry, enabling engineers to develop and use state-of-the-art computer models for simulation and optimisation of integrated refinery processes

✤ Shows where money can be saved in a high-revenue-high-cost industry where small improvements in the design and operation of a refinery can deliver large economic value

✤ Features a systematic approach covering theory, case studies, hands-on workshops, and practical approaches of working with real data, with additional material available online

READERSHIP: Students in chemical engineering, chemical engineers, chemists, apparatus construction engineers, power technology engineers, and engineers for motors and drives

APR 2012 522PP 978-3-527-33357-8 PR €99.00

Fundamentals of the Petrophysics of Oil and Gas ReservoirsGEORGE V. ChILINGAREmeritus Professor, University of Southern California, USA

✤ Discusses efficient oil & gas production for the petroleum engineer and petroleum geologist

✤ Provides accurate forecasting for the environmental engineer

✤ Features real-world examples for the engineering student

✤ Includes valuable new information not available anywhere else

READERSHIP: Production engineers, environmental engineers, geologists, geophysicists, engineering students, petroleum, drilling, and reservoir engineers

JUL 2012 400PP 978-1-118-34447-7 CL €169.00

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heterogeneous Catalysis at Nanoscale and Energy ApplicationsFENG TAO & WILLIAM A. SChNEIDERLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA; University of Notre Dame, France

✤ Addresses heterogeneous catalysis, one of the crucial technologies employed within the chemical and energy industries

✤ Presents recent advances in the synthesis and characterisation of nanocatalysts and provides a mechanistic understanding of catalysis at the atomic level for energy conversion

✤ Provides a foundation for the potential design of revolutionarily new technical catalysts important in the further development of efficient technologies for the global energy economy

✤ Includes both theoretical studies and experimental exploration

READERSHIP: Scientists in physical chemistry, materials chemistry, chemical engineering, nanoscience and nanotechnology, materials science, and environmental sciences; postgraduates in these areas; engineers in chemical and energy industries

OCT 2012 600PP 978-0-470-95260-3 CL €129.00

Catalysis

heterogeneous Catalysis at

Nanoscale and Energy

Applications

Diagnostic Electron Microscopy – A Practical Guide to Tissue Preparation and InterpretationDR. JOhN STIRLING, DR. ALAN CURRy & DR. BRIAN EyDENSA Pathology, RAH, Australia; Manchester Royal Infirmary, UK; Christie NHS Foundation Trust, UK

✤ Informs about the most important diagnostic applications of transmission electron microscopy with high-quality representative images and current basic preparative techniques, including instructions for specific tissues

✤ Serves as an invaluable diagnostic support for trainee pathologists, a handy reference for laboratory scientists with detailed content in specific areas

✤ Covers all areas of current diagnostic TEM practice acting as a reference for all specimen types and a valuable resource for generalist laboratories

READERSHIP: Trainee pathologists and practising pathologists who evaluate/screen tissues by TEM; technical and scientific staff involved in tissue preparation and diagnostic tissue evaluation/screening by TEM

SERIES: ROyAL MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETyDEC 2012 440PP 978-1-119-97399-7 CL €83.90

Analytical Chemistry

Diagnostic Electron

Microscopy – A Practical Guide

to Tissue Preparation and

Interpretation

Uremic Toxins by Mass SpectrometryT. NIWANagoya University Branch Hospital, Japan

✤ Provides a complete guide to all aspects of uremic toxins that includes the application of mass spectrometry

✤ Covers analyses, toxicity, and removal methods of uremic toxins

✤ Shows how the mass spectrometry analysis topics covering uremic toxins can be used for the prevention and management of uremic complications

✤ Includes chemical structure and molecular weight, metabolism, quantification method, serum levels in hemodialysis patients and healthy subjects, toxicity and clinical implication, and therapeutic methods to remove the toxins

READERSHIP: Industrial and academic researchers, physicians, mass spectroscopists, cardiologists internists, pharmacologists in nephrology, uremia, and dialysis, and professors and students of nephrology, uremia, and uremic toxins

SERIES: WILEy – INTERSCIENCE SERIES ON MASS SPECTROMETRyOCT 2012 392PP 978-1-118-13513-6 CL €105.00

Uremic Toxins by Mass

Spectrometry

Chemical Sensors and BiosensorsFundamentals and Applications

FLORINEL-GABRIEL BANICANorwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

✤ Serves as a good reference for postgraduate students and research scientists with little background in analytical chemistry

✤ Offers user-friendly, accessible theoretical approach of the basic principles, and adequate references to further reading

✤ Covers up-to-date advances in the sensor field, including nanotechnology, microfluidics, lab-on-a-chip, and quantum dots

✤ Includes calculation exercises and solutions, and is a guide to laboratory exercises essential for course instructors and for experimental projects

READERSHIP: Postgraduates and undergraduates of chemical sensors; academic and industrial research scientists in the fields of biochemistry, biomedical sciences, material science, electronics, environment monitoring, and food technology

SEPT 2012 608PP 978-0-470-71067-8 PR €65.90 / 978-1-444-31946-0 CL €155.00

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Reactive Drug MetabolitesAMIT S. kALGUTkAR, DEEPAk DALVIE, R. SCOTT OBACh & DOUGLAS A. SMIThPfizer Global R&D, USA; Pfizer Global R&D, USA; Pfizer Global R&S, USA; Pfizer Global R&D, UK

✤ Addresses the key and growing challenge of reducing the unwanted side effects of drugs at a time when more people are taking more drugs over a longer time than ever

✤ Features best practices from the leaders in the industry: all authors work for Pfizer, one of the top three pharmaceutical companies worldwide, and the one with the strongest emphasis on drug metabolism and toxicity

✤ Provides accessible reading to non-specialists, and perfect for medicinal chemists without an in-depth pharmacology training

✤ Closes a gap in the scientific literature with the authors’ unique approach

READERSHIP: Medicinal chemists, toxicologists, pharmaceutical industry, pharmaceutical chemists, and pharmacologists

SERIES: METhODS AND PRINCIPLES IN MEDICINAL ChEMISTRyNOV 2012 380PP 978-3-527-33085-0 CL €139.00

Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry

Life Cycle AssessmentM. CURRAN

✤ Provides step-by-step guide through the entire LCA process led by a team of international experts

✤ Shows companies how to improve the environmental profile of their products and processes with life-cycle

✤ Includes real-world examples and case studies that illustrate how LCA can be used to make sound decisions that lead to more environmentally sustainable choices

✤ Features the discussions of experts on how holistic thinking can lead to better policy making, product and process innovation, supplier selection, eco-labeling, and more

READERSHIP: Engineers, managers, economists, government policy makers, and scientists throughout industry; economists and engineers working in sustainability, whether in industry or research

SEPT 2012 650PP 978-1-118-09972-8 CL €169.00

Life Cycle Assessment

Chemical and Environmental Health and Safety

Personal Protective Equipment for Chemical, Biological, and Radiological hazardsDesign, Evaluation, and Selection

EVA F. DICkSONRoyal Military College of Canada, Canada

✤ Offers a fresh look at how PPE is designed, selected and used in today’s emergency response environment

✤ Uses simple writing, with little math, making it accessible to all users, yet provides supplemental information for more technical readers

✤ Includes chapters on types of hazards and exposure routes - airborne, dermal, particulates, radioactive hazards

✤ Explains the design and components of PPE - respirators, hoods, gloves, boots - along with the measurement standards used to evaluate them

READERSHIP: Individuals with exposure risk to toxic/infectious/radioactive materials, designers of PPE and components, regulators and standards agencies, industrial hygienists, and environmental health and safety professionals

NOV 2012 304PP 978-0-470-16558-4 CL €69.90

Personal Protective

Equipment for Chemical,

Biological, and Radiological

hazards

Sax’s Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials5 Volume Set Print and CD Package, 12th Edition

RIChARD J. LEWIS SR ✤ Provides extensive data on approximately 28,000 substances, with approximately 2,400 new substances

from the previous edition

✤ Includes DPIM code, hazard rating, entry name, CAS number, DOT number, molecular formula, molecular weight, line structural formula, description of material and physical properties, and synonyms in each entry

✤ Lists the toxicity data with references for reports of primary skin and eye irritation, mutation, reproductive, carcinogenic, and acute toxic dose data

✤ Contains Immediately Dangerous Life or Health (IDHL) levels for approximately 1,000 chemicals

READERSHIP: Industrial hygienists, safety officers, plant managers, firefighters, emergency planners, physicians, toxicologists, environmental health and safety professionals, purchasing agents, lawyers, and government agencies

AUG 2012 978-1-118-35692-0 CL €860.00 INTRODUCTORy PRICE VALID UNTIL 31ST OCT 2012REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-471-70133-0

Sax’s Dangerous

Properties of Industrial Materials

Chemical and Environmental Health and Safety

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Endocrine Disrupter Risk AssessmentTesting and Prediction Methods

PETER MATThIESSENConsultant, USA

✤ Summarises the methodology and applications for endocrine disrupter toxicity testing

✤ Assesses endocrine disruption from an ecotoxicological perspective

✤ Identifies appropriate testing endpoints for developing standardised guidelines and describes testing methods for wildlife and how they apply to human risk assessment

✤ Provides perspectives from academia, industry, and regulatory bodies

READERSHIP: Companies manufacturing or selling chemicals, pesticides, biocides, or pharmaceuticals; environmental risk assessment in chemical regulatory authorities; ecotoxicologists, toxicologists, environmental chemists, and analytical chemists

NOV 2012 384PP 978-0-470-93209-4 CL €109.00

Endocrine Disrupter Risk

Assessment

Comparative Pathophysiology and Toxicology of CyclooxygenasesZAhER A. RADIPfizer Worldwide Research and Development, USA

✤ Provides essential background information on cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibitors, an important class of drugs used in aspirin and Tylenol and offers timely coverage of a key issue of drug safety as seen in the 2004 Vioxx controversy

✤ Focuses on pathophysiology of COX inhibition on body systems, such as the gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, renal, ocular, respiratory, and cardiovascular systems

✤ Evaluates inter-species differences in the expression, pathophysiology, and toxicology of COX inhibitors

✤ Helps scientists advance research and discovery of COX drugs, circumventing adverse pathological and toxicological effects and features a comprehensive collection of material otherwise found only in scattered reviews and journals

READERSHIP: Drug discovery and development scientists, toxicology pathologists, toxicologists, pharmacologists, and medicinal chemists and researchers in both academia and the pharmaceutical industry

SEPT 2012 338PP 978-0-470-57754-7 CL €119.00

Retrometabolic Drug Design and TargetingNIChOLAS BODOR & PETER BUChWALDUniversity of Florida, USA; University of Miami, USA

✤ Guides readers on how to use retrometabolic approaches to develop safe, effective, and targeted drug therapies

✤ Provides important fundamentals along with practical examples illustrating applications in drug design

✤ Offers valuable ideas, approaches, and references to the problems of drug design, optimisation, stability, side effects, and toxicity

✤ Collects and organises otherwise-scattered information into a single cover

READERSHIP: Medicinal and organic chemists, pharmaceutical scientists, pharmacologists, toxicologists, molecular biologists, computational chemists, biomedical scientists, pharmaceutical industry, and managers in drug discovery and design

DEC 2012 416PP 978-0-470-94945-0 CL €99.90

Retrometabolic Drug Design

and Targeting

Analogue-based Drug Discovery IIIJANOS FISChER, C. ROBIN GANELLIN & DAVID P. ROTELLARichter Co., Hungary; University College, UK; Montclair State University, USA

✤ Continues the success of the previous two volumes with 8 new analogue classes and 7 new case studies

✤ Serves as an important reference for the pharmaceutical industry where one in two marketed drugs is an analogue, accounting for a large share of the world pharmaceutical market

✤ Constitutes the first systematic approach to drug analogue development, and it is backed the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry’s Drug Development Committee

READERSHIP: Medicinal chemists, pharmaceutical chemists, pharmaceutical industry, organic chemists, and natural products chemists

DEC 2012 350PP 978-3-527-33073-7 CL €139.00

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heterocyclic Chemistry at a Glance2nd edition

JOhN A. JOULE & kEITh MILLSThe University of Manchester, UK; Chemistry Consultant, UK

✤ Provides an expanded and updated new edition of this successful “at a glance” textbook, with an additional 100 pages that allow a more thorough treatment of key concepts and the inclusion of more examples

✤ Offers a compact, concise and relevant compendium of key information for the practising chemist. Contains all the key principles required to gain a solid understanding of heterocyclic chemistry

✤ Guides the student with structured presentation complete with self-contained double page spreads of linked text and illustrations; complements bigger textbooks and provides a logical framework to aid revision

READERSHIP: Undergraduates of organic and inorganic chemistry, pharmacy, pharmacology, and medicinal chemistry; postgraduate organic chemists; pharmacists; pharmacologists; and researchers working with heterocyclic compounds

SERIES: ChEMISTRy AT A GLANCEOCT 2012 296PP 978-0-470-97121-5 PR €38.90 / 978-0-470-97122-2 CL €105.00 REPLACES ISBN: 978-1-4051-3918-2

heterocyclic Chemistry at a Glance

Asymmetric SynthesisMore Methods and Applications

MAThIAS ChRISTMANN & STEFANUniversity of Dortmund, Germany; University of Karlsruhe, Germany

✤ Sequels the well-received “Asymmetric Synthesis – The Essentials”

✤ Features the who’s-who in organic chemistry, with a foreword by Nobel Laureate E. J. Corey and contributions by internationally acclaimed researchers like B. M. Trost, L. Overman, F. Stoddart, E. Jacobsen, and B. List

✤ Provides a clear, structured concept with each contribution accompanied by a short biography of the respective expert, which is very useful tool for students when selecting their Ph.D. or Postdoc topic and environment

✤ Incorporates high-quality information and important areas, such as metal catalysis, organocatalysis, physical organic chemistry, analytical chemistry; and their applications in total synthesis, materials research, and chemical industry

READERSHIP: Organic chemists, catalytic chemists, chemists working with/on organometallics, master’s students in chemistry, Ph.D. students in chemistry, chemical industry, pharmaceutical industry, and libraries

OCT 2012 380PP 978-3-527-32900-7 PR €89.90

Organic Chemistry

Toxicology and Epigenetics2-Volume Set

SAURA C. SAhUCenter for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, USA

✤ Represents a comprehensive and authoritative compilation of state-of-the-art developments, presented by internationally recognised investigators over two volumes

✤ Reflects the multidimensional character of this emerging area of toxicology including environmental, nutritional, pharmacological, and computational toxicology; nanomaterials; proteomics; metabolomics; and cancer research aspects

✤ Discusses the use of in vivo and in vitro models, and cutting-edge molecular technologies

READERSHIP: Research scientists; postgraduates and practitioners engaged in toxicology, epigenetics, pharmacology, drug toxicity, and food and environmental sciences; government and industry regulators; risk assessors

OCT 2012 672PP 978-1-119-97609-7 CL €245.00

Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry

Resolving Erroneous Reports in Toxicology and Therapeutic Drug MonitoringA Comprehensive Guide

AMITAVA DASGUPTAUniversity of Texas, USA

✤ Concise, easy-to-use guide which assists with the quick identification of sources of erroneous results in toxicology/therapeutic drug monitoring reports and helps to interpret and resolve them

✤ Acts as a resource and provides practical tips for clinical chemists and toxicologists to better patient care and safety

✤ Includes easy-reference tables, flow charts, and up-to-date methodologies used in toxicology laboratories

✤ Discusses real scenarios like false positive results and what to do in case there is no readily available method for testing

READERSHIP: Toxicologists, clinical chemists, clinical and forensic pathologists, pharmacologists; analysts in clinical, forensic, and commercial laboratories; health, medical, and clinical professionals; administrators of risk assessment

SEPT 2012 448PP 978-1-118-14965-2 CL €109.00

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Chemistry and Biology of Artificial Nucleic AcidsMARTIN EGLI & PIET hERDEWIJNVanderbilt University, USA; Rega Institute, Belgium

✤ Provides the contributions of many of the major players in this research field

✤ Covers the synthesis of sugar-, base-, and backbone-modified nucleic acids, their structural characteristics studied by X-ray crystallography and NMR in solution

✤ Includes over 340 illustrations, over 100 of which are in colour

READERSHIP: General and organic chemists, biochemists, molecular biologists, pharmacists, pharmacologists, medicinal chemists, and scientists in drug research and development

MAR 2012 568PP 978-3-906-39067-3 CL €169.00

Bioactive heterocyclic Compound ClassesPharmaceuticals and Agrochemicals, 2 Volume Set

CLEMENS LAMBERTh & JURGEN DINGESSyngenta Crop Protection AG, Switzerland; Abbott Laboratories, USA

✤ Fills a gap in the market with both important pharmaceuticals and agrochemical pesticides presented in one work

✤ Educates chemists on the chemical synthesis and biological activity of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals in order to develop new active substances against diseases, such as Alzheimer, epilepsy, and for pest control

✤ Incorporates a clear structure enabling the reader to easily find required information with each chapter dealing with a certain class of heterocycles

✤ Features a two-volume reference book format ideal for researchers in academia and industry as well as for postgraduate students of pharmaceutical and agrochemical chemistry

READERSHIP: Chemists in industry, organic chemists, medicinal chemists, biochemists, natural products chemists, university libraries, chemical institutes, chemical industry, and Ph.D. students in chemistry

SEPT 2012 670PP 978-3-527-32993-9 CL €229.00

Bioactive heterocyclic Compound Classes – AgrochemicalsCLEMENS LAMBERTh & JURGEN DINGESSyngenta Crop Protection AG, Switzerland; Abbott Laboratories, USA

✤ Shows chemists everything they need to know about the chemical synthesis and biological activity of agrochemicals in order to develop new active substances for pest control

✤ Provides a clear structure enabling the reader to easily find the information needed as each chapter deals with a certain class of heterocycles

✤ Serves as a good reference for researchers in academia and industry as well as postgraduates looking for a career in the agrochemical chemistry

✤ Features the works of well recognised experts with a strong industrial background; contributors come from major agrochemical companies such as Bayer, BASF, Du Pont, and Syngenta

READERSHIP: Chemists in industry, organic chemists, biochemists, natural products chemists, university libraries, chemical institutes, chemical industry, and Ph.D. students in chemistry

SEPT 2012 304PP 978-3-527-33396-7 CL €129.00

Bioactive heterocyclic Compound Classes – PharmaceuticalsCLEMENS LAMBERTh & JURGEN DINGESSyngenta Crop Protection AG, Switzerland; Abbott Laboratories, USA

✤ Fills a gap in the market: Pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals are often made of the same heterocyclic scaffold. Thus, for the first time, both important pharmaceuticals and agrochemical pesticides are presented in one work

✤ Chemists need to know everything about the chemical synthesis and biological activity of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals in order to develop new active substances against diseases (Alzheimer, epilepsy,...) and for pest control

✤ Clearly structured: The reader can easily find the information needed as each chapter is dealing with a certain class of heterocycles

✤ Editors are well recognized experts with a strong industrial background

READERSHIP: Chemists in industry, organic chemists, medicinal chemists, biochemists, natural products chemists, libraries at universities, chemical institutes, chemical industry, ph.d. students in chemistry

SEPT 2012 388PP 978-3-527-33395-0 CL €139.00

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ryMicrowaves in Organic SynthesisANTONIO DE LA hOZ & ANDRE LOUPyUniversidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain; Retired from Institut de Chimie Moléculaire et des Matériaux d’Orsay, France

✤ Serves as a comprehensive two-volume reference work covering everything about microwave technology for synthesis – from the best equipment to non-thermal effects, and from solid-support reactions to catalysis

✤ Provides a complete revision and update: 50% of the authors are new with the book divided into four parts: fundamentals, methodology, combination of enabling technologies, and applications

✤ Incorporates new chapters on on-line monitoring, flow chemistry, combination with ultrasounds, and natural products including multi-component reactions

READERSHIP: Organic, catalytic, physical, and medicinal chemists, industry professionals, and libraries

DEC 2012 1263PP 978-3-527-33116-1 CL €349.00

Organic Reaction Mechanisms, 2010EDITED By A. C. kNIPEThe University of Ulster, UK

✤ Represents the 46th annual volume of a unique and highly successful series surveying the advances in the understanding of organic reaction mechanisms

✤ Highlights mechanisms of stereo-specific reactions

✤ Features reviews written by a team of experienced editors and authors

READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and postdocs, chemists working in academia and industry in the areas of organic and organometallic chemistry, organic synthesis, and medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry

SERIES: ORGANIC REACTION MEChANISMS SERIESJUL 2012 552PP 978-0-470-97081-2 CL €450.00

Organic Reaction

Mechanisms, 2010

Design and Strategy in Organic SynthesisFrom the Chiron Approach to Catalysis

STEPhEN hANESSIAN, SIMON GIROUx & BRADLEy L. MERNERUniversité de Montréal,Canada; Harvard University, USA; Université de Montréal,Canada

✤ Stephen Hanessian is one of the leading organic chemists worldwide – one reviewer, who is a Nobel prize winner says: “a world expert in the field”

✤ Absolute unique and new approach for a graduate level textbook

✤ A ‘must have’ source of high quality information for everyone working in organic synthesis, not only for graduate students

✤ Closes a gap in textbook literature

READERSHIP: Organic chemists, students in chemistry, lecturers in chemistry, chemical industry

AUG 2012 848PP 978-3-527-33391-2 CL €139.00

The Chemistry of Metal PhenolatesJACOB ZABICkyBen-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

✤ All chapters published online on Patai’s Chemistry of Functional Groups, now also available as print volume!

✤ Phenolates open a wide range of synthetic pathways to phenols and polyphenols

✤ Phenols and polyphenols are important compounds for biological processes, such as ageing, signaling and cell repair

✤ Big interest of food companies for polyphenols in nutroceuticals

READERSHIP: Organic Chemists in industry and academia in the following departments: organic chemistry, pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry, agrochemicals, food and beverages, materials and polymers

SERIES: PATAI'S ChEMISTRy OF FUNCTIONAL GROUPSNOV 2012 1240PP 978-0-470-97358-5 CL €1100.00

The Chemistry

of Metal Phenolates

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Organic SynthesesVolume 88

JONAThAN A. ELLMANUniversity of Pittsburgh, USA

✤ Provides carefully checked and edited experimental procedures

✤ Describes important synthetic methods, transformations, reagents, and synthetic building blocks or intermediates with demonstrated utility in organic synthesis

READERSHIP: Students and professionals in organic chemistry and medicinal chemistry in academia, government, and industries including pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals, agrochemicals, and biotech; and chemical libraries

SERIES: ORGANIC SyNThESESDEC 2011 528PP 978-1-118-17397-8 CL €61.90

Organic Syntheses

Allylboration of Carbonyl Compounds DENNIS G. hALLUniversity of Alberta, Canada

✤ Provides a comprehensive survey of carbonyl allylboration

✤ Offers the reader convenient and completely up-to-date access to the available literature

✤ Includes 200 additional references covering new literature in recent years

✤ Serves as a useful, easily read reference book for all practitioners of synthetic organic chemistry working in academic and industrial laboratories

READERSHIP: Students and professionals in organic chemistry and medicinal chemistry in academia, government, and industries including pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals, agrochemicals, and biotech; and chemistry libraries

SERIES: ORGANIC REACTIONSJUN 2012 596PP 978-1-118-34445-3 PR €65.90

Organic ChemistryBreakthroughs and Perspectives

kUILING DING & LI-xIN DAIBoth of Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, P.R. China

✤ Unique content: the most important achievements in organic chemistry during the last decade are presented in one handy book

✤ Perfect and highly useful source of manifold information for graduate students, post-docs and researchers

✤ Each chapter contains two or three personal commentaries about the field written by leading experts in the field which can’t be found anywhere else

✤ Top international authors and editors guarantee high quality content

READERSHIP: Organic chemists, chemists working with/on organmetallics, catalytic chemists, Master’s students in chemistry, Ph.D. students in chemistry, libraries

AUG 2012 853PP 978-3-527-33377-6 CL €159.00

Efficient Preparation of Fluorine CompoundshERBERT W. ROESkyProfessor Emeritus, University of Göttingen, Germany

✤ Discusses fluorine compounds which play an increasing role in organic chemistry like pharmaceuticals

✤ Shows how every C-H bond in organic compounds and organic materials can be converted to the corresponding C-F bond with very different chemical and physical properties

✤ Provides knowledge of a method for the conversion of products to the corresponding fluorine containing system for those interested in compounds or materials with new properties

✤ Offers comprehensive and timely coverage on the subject to meet an increasing demand in this field

READERSHIP: Chemists, material scientists, physicists, agricultural scientists, pharmaceutical scientists, biologists, and environmental researchers

NOV 2012 464PP 978-1-118-07856-3 CL €109.00

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The Rare Earth Elements – Fundamentals and ApplicationsDAVID A. ATWOODUniversity of Kentucky, USA

✤ Applications in medicinal chemistry as contrast and shift reagents

✤ Wide range of applications in electronic consumer goods, e.g. use in TV, computer and mobile phone screens, and also in physics, such as lasers and optoelectronic instruments

✤ Essential materials for hybrid-cars and other products relying on energy storage

✤ Use of fundamental concepts and principles help to understand the diverse applications

READERSHIP: Students, graduate students, researchers and professionals in industry and academia, working in materials science, inorganic chemistry, coordination chemistry, medicinal chemistry, spectroscopy, and all areas where lanthanides are applied

SERIES: EIC BOOkSNOV 2012 696PP 978-1-119-95097-4 CL €209.00

Inorganic Chemistry

The Rare Earth Elements –

Fundamentals and

Applications

Arrow-Pushing in Inorganic ChemistryA Logical Approach to the Chemistry of the Main Group Elements

ABhIk GhOSh & STEFFEN BERGBoth of University of Tromsø, Norway

✤ Serves as the first book to apply the arrow-pushing method to inorganic chemistry teaching

✤ Adopts the reaction mechanisms approach, also known as “arrow-pushing”, enabling students to have a logical foundation for this area of study

✤ Teaches students to recognise common inorganic species as electrophiles and nucleophiles, coupled with organic-style arrow-pushing

✤ Facilitates learning of this subject and serves as an invaluable companion to any introductory inorganic chemistry textbook

READERSHIP: College and university students majoring in the chemical sciences – chemistry, biochemistry, materials science; teaching assistants, instructors, and professors teaching introductory inorganic chemistry courses

OCT 2012 300PP 978-1-118-17398-5 PR €34.90

Arrow-Pushing in Inorganic Chemistry

Inorganic Chemistry

Medical Toxicology2 Volume Set

DONALD G. BARCELOUxPomona Valley Community Hospital, USA

✤ Gives information professionals want including chemical structure, analytical methods, clinical features, and treatment

✤ Serves as a broad reference covering vital toxicological information on foods, plants, and animals; the most important drugs of abuse including amphetamines, opiates, and steroids; and psychoactive plants like caffeine and peyote

✤ Fills a gap in medical literature

READERSHIP: Clinical toxicologists, emergency departments, toxicologists, medicinal chemists, physicians, botanists, pharmaceutical scientists, poison centres, ecologists, plant pathologists, and environmental chemists

APR 2012 978-1-118-38277-6 CL €279.00

Medical Toxicology

Organic Chemistry

AntiBase 2012 – The Natural Compound IdentifierhARTMUT LAATSCh

✤ Includes 38,843 compounds from microorganisms and higher fungi; more than 70,000 literature references; and more than 400,000 biological, physical, and physicochemical data records

✤ High resolution masses for the ions M, M±H, M+Na and predicts 13CNMR spectra

✤ Includes structure and substructure search capabilities; drawing tools ISIS/Draw and Chemdraw to draw structure or substructure queries; physical and biological data search

✤ Features a search that enables the natural product chemist to identify a given compound if it has already been isolated and stored in the database

APR 2012 270PP 978-3-527-33406-3 Software €7,990.00

AntiBase 2012 – The Natural Compound

Identifier

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Protein Oxidation and AgingTILMAN GRUNE, BETUL CATALGOL, TOBIAS JUNG & VLADIMIR UVERSkyUniversity of Hohenheim , Germany; Marmara University, Turkey; University of Hohenheim , Germany; Indiana University School of Medicine, USA

✤ Addresses the aspect of aging that results from protein disturbances following oxidative stress

✤ Discusses strategies for using all the major techniques that can be used to analyse protein oxidation

✤ Explores how protein oxidation products can be biomarkers of aging

✤ Addresses debilitating protein-related diseases including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer

READERSHIP: Biochemists, nutritionists, cell and molecular biologists, medical researchers, researchers working in aging, molecular medicine, pharmacology and drug discovery, nutraceutical scientists, and oncology researchers

SERIES: WILEy SERIES IN PROTEIN AND PEPTIDE SCIENCEDEC 2012 508PP 978-0-470-87828-6 CL €109.00

Protein Oxidation and Aging

Lysophospholipid ReceptorsSignaling and Biochemistry

JEROLD ChUNScripps Research Institute, USA

✤ Represents the first definitive reference manual for the field of lysophospholipid signaling

✤ Brings together the current body of knowledge on the topic, from the basic biochemistry of lysophospholipids to the current family of 10 distinct receptors

✤ Provides readers with selected integration of key techniques

✤ Addresses potential therapies in cardiology, respiratory, reproductive, immunological, muscoskeletal, dermatological, gastrointestinal, nervous system disorders as well as other organ disorders and conditions

READERSHIP: Biochemists, lipid scientists, molecular biologists, biological and medicinal chemists, cell biologists, neuroscientists, immunologists, pharmaceutical, biotech and other industrial scientists, and research-oriented physicians

NOV 2012 750PP 978-0-470-56905-4 CL €132.00

Lysophospholipid Receptors

LipidomicsTechnologies and Applications

EDITED By kIM EkROOSZora Biosciences, Finland

✤ Promotes lipidomics, the analysis of lipids with important functions in cellular regulation

✤ Goes beyond basic research and focuses on commercial uses of lipidomics in biomarker and diagnostic development; and in pharmaceutical chemistry

✤ Explains cutting-edge technology with contributions from editor and authors experienced with the most recent analytical instruments and techniques, providing first-hand practical experience for newcomers

READERSHIP: Biochemists, medicinal chemists, biotechnologists, analytical chemists, and molecular biologists

OCT 2012 352PP 978-3-527-33098-0 CL €89.00

Biochemistry

Supercritical WaterA Green Solvent: Properties and Uses

yIZhAk MARCUSProfessor Emeritus, The Hebrew University, Israel

✤ Provides comprehensive coverage of the bulk properties of supercritical water

✤ Describes supercritical water as a “green” solvent and discusses its capabilities

✤ Discusses the major industrial applications, for production of fuels from biomass and for neutralisation of obnoxious wastes by oxidation

✤ Features derivation of hydrogen-bonded structure from diffraction, simulation, and specstroscopic studies

READERSHIP: Physical chemists, water chemists, chemical engineers, and organic chemists

JUL 2012 218PP 978-0-470-88947-3 CL €95.90

Physical Chemistry

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ceNanofiber Composites Fundamentals and DevelopmentsPAUL CALVERT & ROGER NARAyANUniversity of Massachusetts, USA; North Carolina State University, USA

✤ Represents the best content from the best journals – compiled, enhanced, and made available to users as unique reference featuring 20% new content

✤ Features more than 30 individually selected papers to suit the audience’s needs and provide them with the best resources, covering all relevant aspects

✤ Includes electrically conducting composites

✤ Bridges the gaps between related disciplines with extensive introduction and context-providing comments by the editors

READERSHIP: Materials scientists, solid state physicists, mechanical engineers, postgraduates, university libraries, and company libraries

OCT 2012 400PP 978-3-527-40978-5 CL €129.00

Nanofiber Composites

Fundamentals and

Developments

Artificial MaterialsOLIVIER VANBÉSIENLille University, France

✤ Addresses artificial materials including photonic crystals (PC) and metamaterials (MM)

✤ Design concepts: negative permeability and permittivity for negative refraction, periodic structures, transformation optics

✤ PC and MM in stop band regime: from cavities, guides to high impedance surfaces

✤ Applications for telecommunications, lasers and imaging systems are explored

READERSHIP: Material scientists and engineers

SERIES: ISTEMAR 2012 978-1-848-21335-7 CL €152.00

Characterization of Minerals, Metals and MaterialsJIANN-yANG hWANG, S. N. MONTEIRO, ChEN-GUANG BAI & JOhN CARPENTERMichigan Technological University, USA; State University of North Rio De Janeiro, Brazil; Chongqing University, China; US Department of Energy, USA

✤ Thoroughly discusses the characterization of minerals, metals, and materials

✤ Presents papers from one of the largest yearly gatherings of materials scientists in the world

READERSHIP: Global extractive and process metallurgy industries; materials scientists and engineers; metallurgists; mechanical engineers

APR 2012 504PP 978-1-118-29122-1 CL €129.00

Material Science

Introduction to Enzyme and Coenzyme Chemistry3rd Edition

TIMOThy BUGGUniversity of Warwick, UK

✤ Fully revised and updated edition of this classic textbook

✤ Describes enzymes from the perspective of organic chemistry

✤ 2-colour figures of the active sites of enzymes discussed in the text are used to illustrate the interplay between enzyme structure and function

✤ New for this edition: improved structure resolution using PyMol, general updating of examples and references, more case studies including commercial examples, more examples of active site structures, expanded sections on protein dynamics, glycosyl transfer, and catalytic RNA

READERSHIP: Advanced students of organic, bio-organic and medicinal chemistry, chemical biology, biochemistry and biotechnology; professional development for early-career researchers in drug discovery and biotechnology

AUG 2012 304PP 978-1-119-99594-4 PR €44.90 / 978-1-119-99595-1 CL €119.00 REPLACES ISBN: 978-1-4051-1452-3

Biochemistry

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Polymeric Materials for Solar Thermal ApplicationsMIChAEL kOhL, MIChAELA GEORGINE MEIR, PhILIPPE PAPILLON, GERNOT WALLNER & SANDRIN SAILEFraunhofer Institut für Solare Energiesysteme, Germany; University of Oslo, Norway; CEA Institut National de l`Energie Solaire, France; Johannes-Kepler- Universität Austria; Fraunhofer-Institut, Germany

✤ Promotes used solar heat, a renewable form of energy and new type of polymer absorbers which are more environmentally-friendly producible and recyclable compared to former galvanised absorbers

✤ Represents the first book devoted to polymers as solar absorbers

✤ Bridges the gap between basic science and technological applications, its application-oriented approach is relevant for researchers at universities and developers in commercial labs

READERSHIP: Materials scientists, polymer chemists, plastics industry, power technology engineers, materials institutes, engineering scientists in industry, Ph.D. students in engineering sciences and material sciences; and energy supplying companies

OCT 2012 414PP 978-3-527-33246-5 CL €139.00

Polymer Composites with Carbonaceous NanofillersProperties and Applications

SIE ChIN TJONGCity University of Hong Kong, China

✤ Presents both fundamentals and advances towards the understanding of properties of polymer nanocomposites holding conducting carbonaceous fillers

✤ Includes novel applications of functional materials in biomedical and industrial fields ranging from orthopedic implants, scaffolds, sensors, and electromagnetic shielding to bipolar plates of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells

✤ Incorporates an extensive list of up-to-date references in each chapter

✤ Displays a significant amount of experimental data and methodology from referred journals and patents

READERSHIP: Physicists, materials scientists, chemists, metallurgists, electronics engineers, ceramics industry, university, university institute, and company libraries

AUG 2012 454PP 978-3-527-41080-4 CL €139.00

Characterization of Materials2nd Edition 3 volume set

ELTON N. kAUFMANNArgonne National Laboratory, USA

✤ Represents a thoroughly updated and expanded new edition with over 130 new and updated articles

✤ Aggregates important methods into a single publication providing a convenient “one-stop-shop”

✤ Aims to help researchers discriminate among alternative measurement methods that may apply to the property under study and identify the most appropriate method

✤ Showcases the collective effort of many experts in materials research from around the world

READERSHIP: Libraries in industry, academia and government of materials science and engineering, physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, and related areas including metallurgy, ceramics and plastics

OCT 2012 2136PP 978-1-118-11074-4 CL €780.00 INTRODUCTORy PRICE £550.00 €660.00 VALID UNTIL 31ST DEC 2012REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-471-26882-6

Organized Organic Ultrathin FilmskATSUhIkO ARIGANational Institute for Materials Science, Japan

✤ Serves as a handy reference – recent developments and applications are covered in addition to fundamentals

✤ Details state-of-the-art preparation, characterisation, and applications of thin films of organic molecules and biomaterials fabricated by wet processes

✤ Highlights applications in nanotechnology

✤ Features the writings of a highly regarded scientist in the field

READERSHIP: Materials scientists, solid state chemists and physicists, chemists, surface chemists, and libraries

NOV 2012 270PP 978-3-527-32733-1 CL €TBA

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Semiconducting Polymer CompositesPrinciples, Morphologies, Properties and Applications

EDITED By xIAONIU yANGChinese Academy of Sciences, China

✤ Explores a booming class of materials where some products have already been introduced to the market, but a comprehensive treatment is missing

✤ Combines the fields of polymer composites and functional polymers, allowing for cross-fertilisation between these two scientific communities

✤ Addresses the principles of semiconducting polymer blends such as morphology, energetics, and processing as well as the wide range of applications in optics, electronics, and optoelectronics

✤ Discusses how academic and industrial interest in semiconducting polymer composites is rising, owing to the unique combination of easy and low-cost processability and versatility of these materials

READERSHIP: Materials scientists, organic chemists, polymer chemists, semiconductor physicists, semiconductor industry, manufacturers of optoelectronic devices, and libraries

NOV 2012 572PP 978-3-527-33030-0 CL €149.00

Nanoparticulate MaterialsSynthesis, Characterization, and Processing

k. LUVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA

✤ Focuses systematically, exclusively, and exhaustively on nanoparticle-based materials with chapters on all types of nanoparticles including metals, ceramics, and semiconductors

✤ Provides the first-ever perspective ranging from synthesis, characterisation, and assembly of individual nanoparticles, to bulk processing

✤ Applies to biomedical, optical, and electronic fields

✤ Includes questions at the end of every chapter

READERSHIP: Materials chemists and engineers; scientists working on or with nanomaterials; physicists; chemical, materials, biomedical, and biological engineers

NOV 2012 470PP 978-1-118-29142-9 CL €129.00

Nanoparticulate Materials

handbook on Smart Coatings and Films for the 21st CenturyPETER ZARRAS, yEN WEI & MARk D. SOUCEkU.S. Navy, USA; University of Akron, USA; Drexel University, USA

✤ Provides a unique and comprehensive coverage of synthesis, nanotechnology, and applications of films and coatings for current and future markets and industries

✤ Addresses “smart coatings” which respond to their environment, with emphasis on controlling polymer composition on a molecular level and morphology at the nanometer scale

✤ Provides insights into where the current technology will have the greatest impact and discusses the most promising emerging technologies

READERSHIP: Materials scientists, polymer scientists, nanoscientists, biochemists, biologists, microbiologists, physicists, formulators, engineers, libraries, government laboratories, and raw materials suppliers

OCT 2012 1008PP 978-0-470-12686-8 CL €155.00

handbook on Smart

Coatings and Films for the 21st Century

Conjugated PolyelectrolytesFundamentals and Applications

BIN LIU & GUILLERMO C. BAZANNational University of Singapore, Singapore; University of California, USA

✤ Represents the first monograph that specifically focuses on conjugated polyelectrolytes, providing a coherent resource for researchers and developers

✤ Features the works of editors and contributors who are all pioneers and experts in the field, including Ullrich Scherf, Mario Leclerc, and Richard Friend

✤ Brings together chemists, materials scientists, physicists, and device engineers to provide a thorough understanding of conjugated polyelectrolytes and their technology potential

✤ Features research groups from over 30 countries who study the fundamentals of conjugated polyelectrolytes and explore their applications in sensing, imaging, and electronic devices

READERSHIP: Materials scientists, polymer chemists, physical chemists, IT engineers, electrical engineers, and libraries

DEC 2012 350PP 978-3-527-33143-7 CL €119.00

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NematiconsSpatial Optical Solitons in Nematic Liquid Crystals

GAETANO ASSANTOUniversity of Rome, Italy

✤ Discusses nematicons – spatial optical solitons in a nematic liquid crystal

✤ Describes the important applications of nematicons in optical switching, reconfigurable interconnects, all-optical logic gates, self-healing coupling, guided wave optics, and advanced optical communications

✤ Presents the works of a pioneer and leading authority in light localisation and solitons in liquid crystals

READERSHIP: Researchers and postgraduates of liquid crystals; researchers in advanced optical communications, optical computing, and photonic devices; physicists and electrical engineers involved in optical engineering

SERIES: WILEy SERIES IN PURE AND APPLIED OPTICSNOV 2012 350PP 978-0-470-90724-5 CL €122.00

Nematicons

Characterisation of Polymer BlendsMiscibility, Morphology and Interfaces

SABU ThOMAS, yVES GROhENS & P. JyOTIShkUMARMahatma Gandhi University, India; University de Bretagne Sud, France; Mahatma Gandhi University, India

✤ The first book devoted to the characterisation of polymer blends and their micro and nano morphologies

✤ Details all major modern characterisation techniques, from microscopies, spectroscopies, and chromatography, to rheology, thermal analysis, and theory

✤ Assists the reader with finding solutions to both fundamental and applied problems

✤ Incorporates summaries of leading researchers from industry, academy, government, and private research institutions across the globe on recent technical research accomplishments in individually contributed chapters

READERSHIP: Materials scientists, plastics and food technologists, polymer chemists, physicists, chemical and process engineers; Ph.D. students in material science; automobile, aircraft and space, electrotechnical, food, and cosmetics industries; libraries

DEC 2012 950PP 978-3-527-33153-6 CL €299.00

Characterisation of Polymer

Blends

Functional Polymers by Post-Polymerisation ModificationConcepts, Practical Guidelines and Applications

PATRICk ThEATO & hARM-ANTON kLOkUniversity of Hamburg, Germany; Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland

✤ Deals with synthetic strategies and recent developments in the area of polymer functionalisation

✤ Discusses post-polymerisation modification, a popular concept which has gained incredible interest over the last couple of years as it allows access to polymers that cannot be prepared by other polymerisation techniques

✤ Includes an experimental section making the book indispensable for polymer chemists or scientists in their daily work

✤ Features contributions from an international team of experts in the field ensuring a comprehensive coverage of this popular topic

READERSHIP: Polymer and organic chemists, chemists in industry, materials scientists, chemistry lecturers, Ph.D. students in chemistry and material sciences, university libraries, and chemical industry

OCT 2012 400PP 978-3-527-33115-4 CL €139.00

Mechanical Properties of Solid Polymers3rd Edition

IAN I. WARD & JOhN SWEENEyUniversity of Leeds, UK; University of Bradford, UK

✤ Covers all aspects of mechanical behaviour including finite elastic behaviour or rubber-like behavior, linear viscoelasticity and mechanical relaxations, mechanical anisotropy, non-linear viscoelasticity, yield behaviour, and fracture[SS5]

✤ Combines material from the highly regarded 2004 edition with the detailed mechanics of the first edition

✤ Provides an updated and comprehensive account of the properties of solid polymers

✤ Features the writings of one of the most respected authors in the field and his chosen collaborator drawing on more than 30 years of teaching in the field

READERSHIP: Academics, researchers, and industrial scientists working in polymer and materials science, physics, and chemistry; postgraduates

NOV 2012 496PP 978-1-444-31950-7 CL €142.00 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-471-49626-7

Material Science

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sThe UniverseMARTIN BOJOWALDPennsylvania State University, USA

✤ Features the writings of a well-known published author in the field of cosmology and quantum gravity

✤ Introduces the crucial theoretical ingredients to understand the universe, from the physics of Newton and subsequent theories all the way to quantum gravity

✤ Assumes only a general knowledge of math and physics, with a “two-level” approach, enabling lay persons to understand the book by keeping equations throughout the chapters but set apart from the main text using boxes

READERSHIP: Astronomers, theoretical physicists, mathematicians, scientists, researchers, students and lecturers in cosmology, astronomy, gravitation-, quantum- and theoretical physics, and university libraries

DEC 2012 300PP 978-3-527-41018-7 PR €69.00

The Universe

Atmospheric Pressure Plasma for Surface ModificationRORy WOLFEnercon Industries Corporation, USA

✤ Details the mechanisms which control and operate atmospheric plasma technologies and how these technologies can be leveraged to develop in-line continuous processing of a wide variety of substrates

✤ Readers will gain an understanding of specific surface modification effects by atmospheric plasmas, and how to best characterize those modifications to optimize surface cleaning and functionalization for adhesion promotion

✤ The book features a series of chapters written to address practical surface modification effects of atmospheric plasmas within specific application markets, and a commercially-focused assessment of those effects

READERSHIP: A primary reference for students and professionals

OCT 2012 300PP 978-1-118-01623-7 CL €152.00

Atmospheric Pressure

Plasma for Surface

Modification

Imaging Gaseous Detectors and Their ApplicationsEUGENIO NAPPI & VLADIMIR PESkOVItalian Institute for Research in Nuclear Physics, Italy; Institute for Chemical Physics Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

✤ Covers detector and imaging technology and their numerous applications in nuclear and high energy physics, astrophysics, medicine, and radiation measurements

✤ Includes foreword from G. Charpak, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for this invention

READERSHIP: High energy, atomic, and nuclear physicists, plasmaphysicists, radiation physicists, vacuumphysicists, biophysicists, aerospace physicians, aerospace engineers, bioengineers; astronomy and physics students, physics lecturers

DEC 2012 350PP 978-3-527-40898-6 CL €139.00

Physics

The Magic of Ceramics2nd Edition

DAVID W. RIChERSONUniversity of Utah, USA

✤ Introduces non-technical readers, as well as trained material scientists, to the many exciting applications of ceramics by using simplified technical explanations

✤ Describes how the ceramic material functions, while teaching key scientific concepts like atomic structure, color, and the electromagnetic spectrum

✤ Contains many illustrations from corporations about the ways in which ceramics make advanced products possible

✤ Includes full-colour illustrations throughout

READERSHIP: Material scientists working in the field, material science professors and students, libraries, material science industries; non-technical readers interested in learning more about the topic

SEPT 2012 320PP 978-0-470-63805-7 CL €53.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-1-57498-050-9

Material Science

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high-k Gate Dielectrics for CMOS TechnologyGANG hE & ZhAOQI SUNBoth of Anhui University, P.R. China

✤ Presents a state-of-the-art overview of high-k dielectrics, summarising the most current research results and development solutions

✤ Addresses fundamentals and technologies: why high-k dielectrics are advantageous and how they can be implemented into existing semiconductor manufacturing technologies

✤ Combines introductory parts for entrants to the field and advanced parts with directly applicable solutions for experienced researchers

READERSHIP: Materials scientists, semiconductor physicists, semiconductor industry, IT engineers, electrical engineers, institutes, institutions, and libraries

OCT 2012 590PP 978-3-527-33032-4 CL €159.00

Nanowire FabricationFabrication and Quantum Transport

ALExEy BEZRyADINUniversity of Illinois, USA

✤ Provides a detailed analysis of the quantum transport properties including macroscopic quantum tunneling in such ultrathin wires

✤ Conveys the latest experimental findings

✤ Covers fabrication, measurements, and theoretical analysis, focusing on macroscopic quasntum effects

✤ The only available resource for the approach of using molecular templates for nanowire fabrication

READERSHIP: Graduate students, physicists, electrical engineers, materials scientists, libraries at universities and university institutes, company libraries

OCT 2012 204PP 978-3-527-40832-0 PR €69.00

A Practical Guide to Optical Metrology for Thin FilmsMIChAEL QUINTENFRT GmbH , Germany

✤ A one-stop concise practical guide on how to determine and measure thin film thickness by optical methods

✤ Covers the laws of electromagnetic radiation and interaction of light with matter, the theory and practice of thickness measurement, and modern applications

✤ Shows the capabilities and opportunities of optical thickness determination and discusses strengths and weaknesses of measurement devices as well as evaluation methods

✤ Includes various fields of applications including protective layers, decorative and hard coatings, adhesion and anti-adhesion coatings, anti-reflection coatings, silicon on insulator (SOI) and heavily doped silicon, transparent conductive films, and more

READERSHIP Materials scientists, physicists, laser specialists, spectroscopists, physical institutes, libraries at university institutes, Ph.D. students in material sciences and physics; optical, paints and coatings, semiconductor, sensor, metal processing, film and packaging industries

OCT 2012 234PP 978-3-527-41167-2 PR €69.00

Everything you always wanted to know about Nanophotonics and MetamaterialsEDITED By NIkOLAy I. ZhELUDEVUniversity of Southampton, UK

✤ Provides a comprehensive and accessible coverage of photonics and metamaterials. a fascinating area of research

✤ Represents the first single reference at undergraduate level, covering topics like super-lenses, quantum dots, active plasmonics, optical cloaking, and more

✤ Includes approximately 200 entries on up–to-date research in a glossary style

Features the writings of experts from the international nanophotonics and metamaterials community with short bios of all contributors at the end of the book including the works of the editor Nikolay Zheludev, a leading scientists and book author READERSHIP: Students, Ph.D. students, physicists, materials scientists, engineers, university libraries, and university institute libraries

NOV 2012 230PP 978-3-527-41115-3 CL €39.90

Everything you always wanted to know about Nanophotonics

and Metamaterials

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handbook of Engineering MeasurementsVolume 2

MyER kUTZJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc., USA

✤ The most comprehensive, up-to-date reference on engineering measurements covering all major engineering disciplines

✤ Coverage of the basic theory, necessary tools, techniques of measurement and analysis, and applications across disciplines

READERSHIP: Engineers, scientists, and technical managers in industry and government at all levels; members of major engineering associations, such as ASME, IEEE, ASCE; specialized societies, such as SAE, SME; academics and researchers at universities and laboratories

DEC 2012 1010PP 978-1-118-38464-0 CL €279.00

Electrical & Electronics Engineering

handbook of Engineering

Measurements

Plasma MedicinePROFESSOR ALExANDER FRIDMAN & PROFESSOR GARy FRIEDMANBoth of Drexel University, USA

✤ Examines plasma medicine, a multidisciplinary branch of modern science and technology

✤ Discusses physics which is required to develop novel plasma discharges relevant for medical applications

✤ Covers medicine to apply the technology not only in-vitro but also in-vivo testing

✤ Explores biology to understand complicated bio-chemical processes involved in plasma interaction with living tissues

READERSHIP: Researchers and advanced students in the medical and scientific communities such as physicists, chemists, biologists, engineers, and medical doctors; researchers in the industrial health-care field; interested plasma scientists and engineers

NOV 2012 544PP 978-0-470-68970-7 CL €155.00

Plasma Medicine

Physics

Rotating Thermal Flows in Natural and Industrial ProcessesMARCELLO LAPPAInternational Scientific Journal Fluid Dynamics & Materials Processing

✤ Adopts a systematic approach to critically analyse and compare the many types of thermal convection and flow instabilities, in the presence of rotation

✤ Presents all the main concepts in fluid mechanics which can be addressed from the “rotating thermal flow” perspective

✤ Includes specific experimental and numerical examples for an increased understanding of the underlying fluid flow mechanisms in a highly readable style

✤ Serves as a useful guide for postgraduates who take advanced fluid dynamics or other specialised courses in physics and/or mechanical engineering

READERSHIP: Physicists and engineers in the fields of thermal and materials engineering, environmental phenomena, meteorology and geophysics; students taking courses on the physics of fluids, fluid mechanics, and the behaviour of nonlinear systems

AUG 2012 536PP 978-1-119-96079-9 CL €155.00

Fusion Plasma Physics2nd Edition

WESTON M. STACEyGeorgia Institute of Technology, USA

✤ One of the very few titles that covers not only the basic theory and historical applications, but also topics relevant to controlled fusion, a potential exploiting future energy recource

✤ Discusses the practical achievement of controlled fusion, providing a unique contribution to the genre

✤ Includes extensions and updates on collective effects, alternative confinement concepts, gyrokinetic theory, gyrofluid theory, analytical equilibrium model, poloidal rotation, neutral recycling, fluid plasma calculations, and more

READERSHIP: Postgraduates, Ph.D. students, and lecturers in physics; plasmaphysicists, high energy physicists; engineers in power technology; university libraries, and university institute libraries

SEPT 2012 666PP 978-3-527-41134-4 CL €119.00 REPLACES ISBN: 978-3-527-40586-2

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Design of Integrated Circuits for Optical Communications2nd Edition

BEhZAD RAZAVIUniversity of California, USA

✤ Details treatment of broadband circuits for both students and engineers

✤ Discusses clock and data recovery circuits, and multiplexers; and dedicates a chapter to burstmode optical communications

✤ Provides a detailed study of new circuit developments for optical transceivers

✤ Incorporates a detailed study of recent implementations in CMOS technology

READERSHIP: Postgraduates and engineers involved in high-speed circuit design for optical communications and the more general field of wireline communications; serial links; and RF design

AUG 2012 440PP 978-1-118-33694-6 CL €105.00

Design of Integrated Circuits for

Optical Communications

CMOS Voltage ReferenceAn Analytical and Practical Perspective

TED C. W. kOkCanaan Microelectronics Corporation Limited, P.R. China

✤ Covers CMOS voltage reference circuit design, from the basics through to advanced topics

✤ Provides an overview of basic device physics and different building blocks of voltage reference designs

✤ Features real-world examples based on actual silicon implementation

✤ Includes analytical exercises, simulation exercises, and silicon layout exercises, giving readers guidance and design layout experience for voltage reference circuits

READERSHIP: Postgraduates in VLSI design, analogue engineers and IC design professionals, and undergraduates preparing for further study in VLSI

DEC 2012 304PP 978-1-118-27568-9 CL €119.00

Nanometer Frequency Synthesis Beyond the Phase-Locked LoopLIMING xIUNovatek Microelectronics Corporation, P.R. China

✤ Describes the importance of clock signal in modern IC design and discusses weaknesses of current frequency synthesis techniques in dealing with certain problems in modern IC design

✤ Reinvestigates the frequency concept and introduces the new concept Time-Average-Frequency and its workhorse, the Flying-Adder circuit architecture

✤ Introduces a new converter: Digital-to-Frequency Converter

✤ Presents the case, through real application examples, that the Flying-Adder technology creates a new frontier for modern IC design

READERSHIP: Professional IC design engineers such as PLL designer and frequency synthesis specialist; researchers in universities or research organisations; and postgraduates in electrical engineering majors

SERIES: IEEE PRESS SERIES ON MICROELECTRONIC SySTEMSAUG 2012 344PP 978-1-118-16263-7 CL €109.00

handbook of Engineering MeasurementsTwo Volume Set

MyER kUTZJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc., USA

✤ Represents the most comprehensive, up-to-date reference on engineering measurements covering all major engineering disciplines

✤ Provides coverage of the basic theory, necessary tools, techniques of measurement and analysis, and applications across disciplines

READERSHIP: Engineers, scientists, and technical managers in industry and government at all levels; members of major engineering associations such as ASME, IEEE, and ASCE; specialised societies such as SAE and SME; academics and researchers

DEC 2012 1960PP 978-1-118-38463-3 CL €480.00

handbook of Engineering

Measurements

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Electrical, Electronics, and Digital hardware Essentials for Scientists and EngineersE. LIPIANSky

✤ Offers a rich set of practical problems and separate solution manual that are useful to students and practising engineers

✤ Provides diverse troubleshooting methods, and investigates the pros and cons of each method

✤ Incorporates extensive use of illustration to facilitate reader’s comprehension

✤ Features problems that directly apply to practical technical situations from the author’s 25 years of working experience in electronic companies in the Silicon Valley, California

READERSHIP: Solid state circuits and electrical circuit testing engineers; digital, analog, and mixed signal semiconductor designers/engineers; and electrical and electronics students in circuit design, programming, and testing

SERIES: IEEE PRESS SERIES ON MICROELECTRONIC SySTEMSOCT 2012 608PP 978-1-118-30499-0 CL €TBA

Orthogonally Polarised LasersFundamentals, Design and Applications

ShULIAN ZhANGTsinghua University, China

✤ Covers polarisation effects, which are of fundamental importance across various disciplines of science and technology

✤ Includes a number of figures, experimental designs, and measurement curves to help readers learn the basic principles and start their own R&D projects; also contains material useful for metrology applications

✤ Discusses many types of relevant lasers such helium/neon lasers, Nd:YAG lasers, and semiconductor lasers like laser diodes

✤ Features the writings of heavily-published authors in this area

READERSHIP: Researchers, postgraduates, and engineers working in laser science, optics, and measurement and testing, as well as undergraduates working in optical and laser science

DEC 2012 400PP 978-1-118-34649-5 CL €TBA

Orthogonally Polarised

Lasers

Periodic StructuresMode-Matching Approach and Applications in Electromagnetic Engineering

RUEy-BING hWANGNational Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan

✤ Provides an analytic approach to describing the operation of photonic crystals and related periodic structures and covers guided and leaky mode propagation in periodic surroundings, from fundamentals to practical device applications

✤ Demonstrates formulation of the periodic system and applications to practical electromagnetic/optical devices, further to metamaterials

✤ Introduces the evolution of periodic structures and their applications in microwave, millimeter wave, and THz

✤ Presents the writings of a high-impact author in electromagnetics and optics and contains mathematical derivations which can be applied directly to MATLAB programs

READERSHIP: Undergraduates and postgraduates in electronic engineering, optics, physics, and applied physics; researchers working with periodic structures; advanced students in applied math and materials science interested in metamaterials

OCT 2012 320PP 978-1-118-18803-3 CL €TBA

Periodic Structures

Frequency-Domain Analysis and Design of Distributed Control SystemsyU-PING TIANSoutheast University, PR China

✤ Introduces frequency-domain methods for the analysis of distributed control systems

✤ Covers scalable stability criteria of networks of distributed control systems, effect of heterogeneous delays on their stability, stability of internet congestion control algorithms, and consensus in multi-agent systems

✤ Incorporates control design problems related to frequency domain analysis

✤ Includes PowerPoint slides with book figures for instructor use

READERSHIP: Postgraduates in control, networking, and robotics; researchers in the fields of control theory and networking interested in learning and applying distributed control algorithms or frequency-domain analysis methods

AUG 2012 288PP 978-0-470-82820-5 CL €119.00

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Methodology and Technology for Power System GroundingJINLIANG hE, RONG ZENG & BO ZhANGAll of Tsinghua University, PR China

✤ Covers state-of-the art aspects of grounding technologies for power systems including converters stations and transmission towers

✤ Arms readers with the fundamentals of grounding, design guidelines for specific elements of power systems, and measurement techniques related to grounding

✤ Includes new subjects based on original research of the authors

✤ Features the writings of well-known researchers in the field

READERSHIP: Engineers and researchers in power system, lightning protection, and grounding related companies; undergraduates and postgraduates in electrical engineering; and researchers in lightning electromagnetics

OCT 2012 550PP 978-1-118-25495-0 CL €129.00

Methodology and

Technology for Power

System Grounding

Analysis of Electric Machinery and Drive Systems3rd Edition

PAUL C. kRAUSE, OLEG WASyNCZUk & SCOTT D. SUDhOFFAll of Purdue University, USA

✤ The authors have developed several new models and model structures for electric machines that improve the accuracy and computational efficiency of coupled machine/power electronic circuit models

✤ Covers winding functions, the design of electric machines, electric drives for generation, or machine parameter identification

✤ Includes a thorough and modern treatment of reference frame theory, advanced simulation and analysis techniques, a discussion of parameter identification, and a treatment of machine design to complement the analysis

READERSHIP: Pimarily a graduate text and a widely used reference text for engineers in the power/machines and drives area

SERIES: IEEE PRESS SERIES ON POWER ENGINEERINGDEC 2012 800PP 978-1-118-02429-4 CL €129.00 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-471-14326-0

Analysis of Electric

Machinery and Drive Systems

hybrid Control and Motion Planning of Dynamical Legged LocomotionNASSER SADATI, GUy A. DUMONT, kAVEh AkABRI hAMED & WILLIAM A. GRUVERSharif University of Technology, Iran; The University of British Columbia, Canada; Sharif University of Technology, Iran; Simon Fraser University, Canada

✤ Offers a comprehensive overview of hybrid models

✤ Takes systematic system engineering approaches instead of focusing on mechanical aspects

✤ Presents a novel and analytical approach for control algorithm

READERSHIP: Researchers, engineers, and students who have fundamental knowledge of nonlinear control systems and robotics

SERIES: IEEE PRESS SERIES ON SySTEMS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGSEPT 2012 272PP 978-1-118-31707-5 CL €87.90

Reinforcement Learning and Approximate Dynamic Programming for Feedback ControlFRANk L. LEWIS & DERONG LIUThe University of Texas, USA; University of Illinois, USA

✤ Explains how reinforcement learning and adaptive control can be useful for controlling a wide variety of systems including robots, industrial processes, and economical decision making

✤ Features the works of editors who are internationally renowned experts in this field and pioneered the reinforcement learning and approximate dynamic programming research

READERSHIP: University researchers in machine learning and automatic control systems; engineers in industry, electrical engineering, computer science and engineering, mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, and industrial engineering

SERIES: IEEE PRESS SERIES ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCEDEC 2012 672PP 978-1-118-10420-0 CL €109.00

Reinforcement Learning and Approximate

Dynamic Programming for Feedback

Control

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Practical Design of Magnetostatic Structure using Numerical SimulationODD-IVAR LEkANGAgricultural University of Norway, Oslo

✤ Aquaculture continues to be one of the fastest growing industries in the world

✤ The first edition of this book has become one of Wiley-Blackwell’s best selling aquaculture titles

✤ Completely revised and updated to include much new information of commercial importance to the industry

✤ The author has many years experience working and teaching in the area in Norway, which has been, and continues to be, the country at the forefront of aquaculture development

RAEDERSHIP: Aquaculture scientists and managers, engineers, equipment manufacturers and suppliers, and biological scientists working in aquaculture; university libraries; marine biologists, freshwater biologists, environmental scientists, students studying aquaculture or engineering

DEC 2012 300PP 978-1-118-39814-2 CL €TBA

Practical Design of

Magnetostatic Structure

using Numerical Simulation

Time to ShineApplications of Solar Energy Technology

MIChAEL GRUPP ✤ Explains the concepts of solar energy technology for the scientist and layperson in an easy-to-understand

language

✤ Covers the most up-to-date methods being used in solar energy today

✤ Features the writings of some of the best-known solar energy researchers and engineers in the world

READERSHIP: Engineers, managers, economists, and scientists throughout the energy industry; economists and engineers working in sustainability or solar energy, whether in industry or research; students; and interested laypersons

MAy 2012 152PP 978-1-118-01621-3 CL €61.90

The Power of DesignProduct Innovation in Sustainable Energy Technologies

ANGELE h. M. E. REINDERS, JAN CAREL DIEhL & IR. hAN BREZETAll of TU Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

✤ Links sustainable energy technologies with product development and innovation processes with a focus on Li technologies

✤ Provides a clear outline of energy technologies such as photovoltaic solar energy and fuel cells for students new to the subject

✤ Considers applications, enabling the reader to transfer the theory on to actual product design and research projects

✤ Includes full-colour photographs, 60 real and tested example case studies and a companion website with extensive information about the cases and an additional 30 design cases on sustainable energy technologies

READERSHIP: Undergraduates and postgraduates studying sustainable energy technologies; architects, researchers, engineers and consultants in the field of sustainable energy

SEPT 2012 352PP 978-1-118-30867-7 CL €73.90

Organic, Inorganic and hybrid Solar CellsPrinciples and Practice

ChING-FUh LIN, WEI-FANG SU, ChIh-I WU & I-ChUN ChENGAll of National Taiwan University, PR China

✤ Focuses on realisation of low-cost and long life solar cells study and applications

✤ Covers inorganic, organic, and hybrid (inorganic + organic) materials. There are many competing titles covering either organic or inorganic, but few books cover cost and practicality issues

✤ Provides concise coverage of the fundamentals of photovoltaics

✤ Authors view the organic and inorganic composite thin-film solar cells as the most promising ones for future energy solutions

READERSHIP: Graduate students

SEPT 2012 288PP 978-1-118-16853-0 CL €87.90

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harnessing Green ITPrinciples and Practices

SAN MURUGESAN & G.R. GANGADhARANUniversity of Western Sydney, Australia; Politecnico di Milano, Italy

✤ Covers key aspects of green IT – green technologies, design, standards, maturity models, strategies, and adoption

✤ Presents approaches to greening IT encompassing green use, green disposal, green design, and green manufacturing

✤ Features the writings of accomplished experts from industry and academia who have first-hand knowledge and expertise in specific areas of green IT

✤ Includes an accompanying website containing materials, references, and presentation slides

READERSHIP: Researchers, academics, and advanced students; IT professionals such as CIO and innovation managers; IS architects; project leaders/managers; IT business executives; IT and datacentre managers

OCT 2012 424PP 978-1-119-97005-7 CL €81.90

Remote Sensing and Actuation Using Unmanned VehicleshAIyANG ChAO & yANGQUAN ChENWest Virginia University, USA; Utah State University, USA

✤ Focuses on how to design and employ networked unmanned vehicles for remote sensing and distributed control purposes in the current information-rich world

✤ Presents target scenarios: Environmental or agricultural applications such as river/reservoir surveillance, wind profiling measurement, and monitoring/control of chemical leaks

✤ Discusses the popularity of unmanned systems and robotics technologies with such systems replacing human beings for dangerous, tedious, or repetitious jobs

✤ Includes both theoretical and experimental contributions

READERSHIP: Researchers, engineers, scientists, professionals, college, and postgraduates who work on unmanned systems, robotics, autonomous control, and remote sensing

SERIES: IEEE PRESS SERIES ON SySTEMS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGAUG 2012 232PP 978-1-118-12276-1 CL €87.90

Remote Sensing and

Actuation Using

Unmanned Vehicles

Bistatic SAR Data Processing Algorithmsx. QIUInstitute of Electronics in the Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

✤ Gives a general and updated framework for image formation using signal processing aspects starting with an introduction to traditional SAR before moving on to more advanced topics

✤ Offers readers an exhaustive tool to process signals and form images

✤ Samples image synthesis exercises available from the book’s companion website

✤ Provides a solid reference for the imaging of other complicated SAR systems

READERSHIP: Researchers and engineers in SAR signal or data processing, bi- and multistatic imaging, and radar sciences; postgraduates with a background in radar interested in bi- and multistatic radar

DEC 2012 500PP 978-1-118-18808-8 CL €142.00

3D Visual CommunicationsyU-ChI LAINational Taiwan University of Science and Technology, PR China

✤ Presents the theory and key concepts behind the latest 3D visual coding framework, standards, and corresponding quality assessment

✤ Provides fundamental material which forms the basis for future research on enhancing the performance of 3D visual communications over current and future wireless networks

✤ Covers important topics including 3D video coding and communications; 3D graphics/gaming and mobile communications; end-to-end 3D ecosystem; and future communications and networks advances for emerging 3D experience

READERSHIP: Development, system, and software engineers; system architects; academic and industrial researchers; postgraduates; and scientists. Wireless network engineers and 3D visualisation specialists

DEC 2012 450PP 978-1-119-96070-6 CL €97.90

3D Visual Communications

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Electromechanical Motion Devices2nd Edition

PAUL C. kRAUSE, OLEG WASyNCZUk & STEVEN D. PEkAREkAll of Purdue University, USA

✤ Introduces modern electric machine analysis, providing the reader the basis to study and understand the emerging applications of electric machines in the emerging smart grid, and especially modern electric drive applications

✤ Includes a solutions manual

✤ Adopts a classroom–tested approach

READERSHIP: Students in electrical engineering and engineers interested in electric power and drives areas but lacking the basic knowledge of modern electric machine analysis and control

SERIES: IEEE PRESS SERIES ON POWER ENGINEERINGMAy 2012 544PP 978-1-118-29612-7 CL €109.00

ARC Flash hazard Analysis and MitigationJ. DASAMEC Inc., USA

✤ Features the writings of industry authority and preface written by Lanny Floyd, world-renowned personality in electrical safety; currently Principal Consultant, Electrical Safety and Technology with DuPont

✤ Presents the most up-to-date Arc Flash analysis methodologies

✤ Includes practical examples and case studies as well as end-of-chapter reviews and questions

READERSHIP: Electrical engineers, power electric engineers, power electric cable engineers, and electrical safety specialists

SERIES: IEEE PRESS SERIES ON POWER ENGINEERINGOCT 2012 664PP 978-1-118-16381-8 CL €119.00

ARC Flash hazard

Analysis and Mitigation

Using LEDs, LCDs and GLCDs in Microcontroller ProjectsDOGAN IBRAhIMNear East University, Cyprus

✤ Illustrates to readers how to use LEDS, LCDs, and GLCDs in real microcontroller applications and aids readers to design useful projects with visual outputs

✤ Includes the extensive use of visual aids for designing LCD and GLCD displays to help readers to understand the details of programming the displays: screen-shots, tables, illustrations, and figures, as well as end-of-chapter exercises

✤ Uses C programming throughout the book and provides the basic principles of programming using C language and introductory information about PIC microcontroller architecture

✤ Covers topics such as: displaying and scrolling text on LCDs, displaying graphics on GLCDs, simple GLCD-based games, and environmental monitoring using GLCDs such as temperature display

READERSHIP: Electrical and electronic/computer engineering final year undergraduates conducting projects and postgraduates carrying out research; engineers

AUG 2012 504PP 978-1-119-94070-8 CL €89.90

Computer Architecture and SecurityDesigning Secure Computer Systems

ShUANGBAO WANG & ROBERT S. LEDLEyBeijing Normal University, P.R. China; Georgetown University, USA

✤ Provides an examination of memory, CPU architecture, and system implementation

✤ Includes informative discussion of computer buses and a dual-port bus interface

✤ Provides examples covering a broad spectrum of hardware and software systems

✤ Contains design and implementation of a patent-pending secure computer system and includes the latest patent-pending technologies in architecture security

READERSHIP: Postgraduates in computer architecture, computer communications, and information security; engineers; researchers; other computer science and security professionals; and middleware designers

NOV 2012 360PP 978-1-118-16881-3 CL €105.00

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Machine Learning in Image SteganalysishANS GEORG SChAAThUNUniversity of Surrey, UK

✤ The only book to look at steganalysis from the perspective of machine learning theory, and to apply the common technique of machine learning to the particular field of steganalysis

✤ Adopts an integrated approach throughout, with practical steganalytic examples to illustrate the theory

✤ Combines math, coding, and machine learning with information hiding, making the complex statistical theory accessible to those new to machine learning

✤ Incorporates MATLAB or python programs and algorithms to allow the reader to modify and reproduce outcomes discussed in the book

READERSHIP: Researchers and postgraduates in steganalysis, steganography, multimedia forensics, and information security. Practitioners in information forensics; developers and engineers in the security industry

SERIES: WILEy – IEEESEPT 2012 296PP 978-0-470-66305-9 CL €89.90

Generalizations of Cyclostationary Signal ProcessingSpectral Analysis and Applications

ANTONIO NAPOLITANOUniversity of Napoli ‘Parthenope’, Italy

✤ Provides mathematical models for two classes of non-stationary processes: generalised almost-cyclostationary (GACS) and spectrally correlated (SC) processes

✤ Presents the underlying theoretical framework for the mathematical models of a class of signals finding growing importance in applications such as mobile communications and radar/sonar

✤ Presents extensive simulation results to illustrate the theoretical results and also includes mathematical proofs

✤ Features the writings of an author internationally renowned for his work in advancing this field

READERSHIP: Electrical engineers and researchers; telecommunications engineers; postgraduates and Ph.D. students in statistical signal processing, communications, and related disciplines; statisticians

SERIES: WILEy - IEEESEPT 2012 496PP 978-1-119-97335-5 CL €105.00

Power Electronics and Energy Conversion SystemsVolume 1- Fundamentals and Hard-switching Converters

ADRIAN IOINOVICIHolon Institute of Technology, Israel

✤ Summarises DC to DC converters in an accessible manner for researchers and designers working with power circuits

✤ Presents previously unpublished advancements in hard switching converters including gallium nitride transistors, VRMs for microprocessors, and interleaving for reduced electromagnetic interference

✤ Includes the latest technology covered in senior undergraduate and postgraduate courses with electrical engineering such as telecommunications

✤ Includes a companion website with PowerPoint slides

READERSHIP: Electrical engineering undergraduates and postgraduates studying power electronics; practicing engineers; researchers and designers in industries using power electronics circuits; and power supply/converter designers

OCT 2012 856PP 978-0-470-71099-9 CL €119.00

ESD BasicsFrom Semiconductor Manufacturing to Use

STEVEN h. VOLDMANIEEE Fellow, USA

✤ Explains the fundamentals of electrostatic discharge - its solutions, mechanisms, manufacturing, and chip and system design

✤ Discusses system-level ESD failures and system-level events, latchup, EMI, EMC, and EOS

✤ Explores ESD failures in equipment such as hand-held devices, servers and disk drives; and technologies such as semiconductors, MEMS, and automobiles

✤ Incorporates case studies and a thorough conclusion discussing product life cycle

READERSHIP: Engineers in the fields of ESD, manufacturing, semiconductor device design, reliability, and failure analysis; system designers; and VLSI circuit designers/layout engineers, undergraduates and postgraduates

OCT 2012 256PP 978-0-470-97971-6 CL €85.90

ESD Basics

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Digital Image ProcessingWILLIAM k. PRATTUniversity of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA

✤ Caters to the requirements of a university or college course covering digital image processing

✤ Features new chapters covering important topics such as image and video compression

✤ Provides computational examples and problems using MATLAB and PIKS (the authors own scientific image processing software)

✤ Includes exercises and narrative ‘recipe-type’ descriptions of image processing operations in each chapter

READERSHIP: Electrical and computer engineering students

NOV 2012 816PP 978-1-118-25462-2 CL €122.00 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-471-76777-0

Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Digital Image Processing

Introduction to hybrid Vehicle System Modeling & ControlWEI LIU Gerneral Motors

✤ Provides valuable technical expertise necessary for building hybrid vehicle system and analysing performance via drivability, fuel economy, and emissions

✤ Presents the author’s industry experience at major vehicle companies including General Motors and Azure Dynamics Inc

✤ Offers algorithm implementations and figures/examples extracted from actual practice systems

READERSHIP: Hybrid development and design engineers undertaking hybrid vehicle system development; undergraduates and postgraduates in hybrid vehicle system modeling and control courses

OCT 2012 260PP 978-1-118-30840-0 CL €81.90

Introduction to hybrid

Vehicle System

Modeling & Control

Mobile Video with Mobile IPv6DANIEL MINOLIStevens Institute of Technology, USA

✤ Represents the first book that addresses IPv6 Mobile with applications to linear and non-linear video distribution

✤ Offers practical suggestions for cost-effective entertainment delivery within existing service provider networks

✤ Considers evolving shifts in consumer viewing habits

✤ Suggests new revenue-generating services that can be brought to the market

READERSHIP: Planners, CTOs, and engineers at broadcast/cable TV operations and satellite operations; internet and ISP providers; telecommunications and wireless providers; set top box developers; and content developers, distributors, and aggregators

SEPT 2012 296PP 978-1-118-35497-1 CL €TBA

ColorAn Introduction to Practice and Principles3rd Edition

ROLF G. kUEhNINorth Carolina State University, USA

✤ Presents text with improvements from the field over since 2004

✤ Provides a concise, non-mathematical introduction to colour, science, and technology, in an easy-to-read, conversational style

✤ Touches on historical, philosophical, and art-related topics to give a broader view of colour science

✤ Represents a thorough revision, covering new information on perception phenomena, colour order, and recent technological advancements; includes a glossary of important terms as well as a full range of colour images

READERSHIP: Academic colour/vision scientists and postgraduates in colour metrics, colour spaces, colour appearance, colour differences, vision, and psychophysics studies; practising industry researchers; art and design students and professionals

NOV 2012 296PP 978-1-118-17384-8 CL €87.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-471-66006-4

Color

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Body Area CommunicationsChannel Modeling, Communication Systems, and EMC

JIANQING WANG & QIONG WANGNagoya Institute of Technology, Japan; Dresden University of Technology, Germany

✤ Provides a concise introduction to this emerging topic based on classroom-tested materials

✤ Details the latest IEEE 802.15.6 standard activities and moves from very basic physics to useful mathematic models, and then to practical considerations

✤ Covers EM physics and communications, biological applications, link budget, bit error rate performance, RAKE and diversity reception, SAR analysis for safety evaluation, modelling of electromagnetic interference, and implanted cardiac pacemakers

✤ Provides MATLAB and Fortran programs for download from the companion website

READERSHIP: Undergraduates, postgraduates, engineers, and researchers interested in body area networks; researchers and practising engineers in biomedical engineering interested in extending techniques to the wireless communications space

NOV 2012 256PP 978-1-118-18848-4 CL €162.00

Computational Number Theory and Modern CryptographySONG y. yANMassachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

✤ Makes deep mathematical problems accessible to computer scientists and engineers

✤ Presents classroom-tested materials used in the US, UK and China

✤ Includes exercises in every chapter

✤ Provides instructor resources through the book’s companion website

READERSHIP: Undergraduates and postgraduates in computer science, communications engineering, cryptography, and mathematics; computer scientists; practising cryptographers; and security scheme professionals

DEC 2012 416PP 978-1-118-18858-3 CL €83.90

An Introduction to Audio Content AnalysisApplications in Signal Processing and Music Informatics

ALExANDER LERCh ZPlane Development, Germany

✤ Analyses each musical information in each category – tonal: pitch, harmony, and key; temporal: tempo, etc

✤ Provides quick access to different analysis algorithms to both the beginners and experts in digital audio signal processing

✤ Adopts a classroom-tested approach based on author’s postgraduate level course

✤ Includes lists of abbreviations and symbols

READERSHIP: Postgraduates in computer science and engineering, signal processing, and audio processing; signal processing experts specialised in audio signal processing, coding, and contents analysis

AUG 2012 270PP 978-1-118-26682-3 CL €TBA

Microwave Line of Sight Link EngineeringPABLO ANGUEIRA & JUAN ROMOBoth of University of the Basque Country, Spain

✤ Describes the procedure for designing a frequency plan and a channel arrangement structure according to ITU current standards with specific application examples

✤ Offers students analytical examples to illustrate the specifics of calculations and provide order of magnitude for parameters and design factors, extremely valuable for students approaching the topic for the first time

✤ Provides exercises that describe real-life cases, putting together the puzzle pieces necessary when facing a real design from scratch

✤ Boasts of unique authorship combining academia and industry experience

READERSHIP: Radio engineers requiring a comprehensive reference to international regulations associated with LOS Microwave links; undergraduates or postgraduates in radiocommunications/radio system design

AUG 2012 424PP 978-1-118-07273-8 CL €109.00

Microwave Line of

Sight Link Engineering

Communications Technology

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Introduction to Wireless LocalisationWith iPhone SDK Examples

EDDIE C. L. ChAN & GEORGE BACIU Both of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, P.R. China

✤ Provides a thorough grounding in signal propagation, line-of-sight, and interference effects to the positioning accuracy

✤ Presents a hands-on introduction wireless localisation using iPhone programming

✤ Gives connections to location-aware information provision in Google Map, PHP server-side programming

✤ Includes a companion website with codes for the text and lecture slides for instructors

READERSHIP: Postgraduates in mobile and wireless communications, undergraduates interested in translating localisation concepts into real code; professionals, engineers and researchers in location-aware services

MAy 2012 328PP 978-1-118-29851-0 CL €89.90

A Guide to the Wireless Engineering Body of knowledge (WEBOk)2nd Edition

IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SOCIETy ✤ Includes added information on basic network management concepts, radio frequency spectrum, lightning:

why it affects radio towers and how to mitigate its effects, government policies, and more explicit coverage of Long Term Evolution

✤ Serves as a primary study and reference guide for practitioners considering applying for the WCET exam

✤ Presents contents according to the areas of expertise in the updated (2010) WCET Delineation, which no other book covers

✤ Covers contents based on technology and applications - not a specific company’s approach

READERSHIP: Wireless/telecommunication engineers, wireless practitioners, managers of wireless engineers, networks, and programmes, postgraduates and undergraduates

AUG 2012 448PP 978-1-118-34357-9 PR €TBA REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-470-43366-9

Frequency Acquisition Techniques for Phase Locked LoopsD. TALBOT Consultant, USA

✤ Introduces reader to the basics and builds with minimal mathematics and considers digital implementations versus analog

✤ Examines performance limitations of phase/frequency detector based phase locked loops and the quadri-correlator method for both continuous and sampled mode

✤ Analyses sawtooth ramp-and-sample phase detector and how its waveform contains frequency error information that can be extracted

✤ Studies how a self-sweeping self-extinguishing topology is beneficial including sweep methods using quadrature mixer based lock detection

READERSHIP: RF/Microwave engineers, particularly circuit designers; practising electronics engineers involved in frequency synthesis, phase locked loops, carrier or clock recovery loops, radio-frequency integrated circuit design, and aerospace electronics

SEPT 2012 272PP 978-1-118-16810-3 CL €105.00

Cognitive Radio Communication and NetworkingPrinciples and Practice

ROBERT CAIMING QIU, ZhEN hU & hUShENG LITennessee Technological University, USA; Zhen Hu; University of Tennessee at Knoxville, USA

✤ Examines basic mathematical tools before moving on to more advanced concepts and discussions about the future of cognitive radio

✤ Describes the fundamentals of cognitive radio, providing a step-by-step treatment of the topics to enable progressive learning

✤ Includes questions, exercises, and suggestions for extra reading at the end of each chapter

✤ Features a companion website hosting MATLAB codes and supplementary material including exercises

READERSHIP: Postgraduates, professors/lecturers in universities/colleges, researchers involved in cognitive radio, and telecommunications engineers; industrial/technological consultants and research project planners

NOV 2012 552PP 978-0-470-97209-0 CL €97.90

Cognitive Radio Communication

and Networking

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LTE-A Advanced and Next Generation Wireless NetworksChannel Modeling and Propagation

GUILLAUME DE LA ROChE, ANDRES ALAyON-GLAZUNOV & B. ALLENUniversity of Bedfordshire, UK; KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; University of Bedfordshire, UK

✤ Introduces LTE-Advanced and beyond networks, as well as the major new techniques which impact the channel/propagation

✤ Discusses models for path loss predictions, pico/femto and relay channels, wideband channel models, channels for high mobility, etc, and covers application and performance analysis

✤ Presents advances in channel measurements, and compares LTE field trials and measurement results with theoretical models

✤ Includes an accompanying website containing data from channel measurements and MATLAB® programmes

READERSHIP: Academics and researchers in telecommunications, wireless network designers, scientific (R&D) staff, network engineers of mobile operators; engineering students with wireless technology featuring in their work, product and solution architects, network planners, wireless communications consultants

NOV 2012 560PP 978-1-119-97670-7 CL €105.00

Tactical Wireless Communications and Networks – Design Concepts and ChallengesGEORGE F. ELMASRyDSCI , USA

✤ Provides structured contents: for readers needing an overall view; for those looking at the communications aspects or lower layers of the protocol stack; and for users interested in the networking aspects or higher layers of the protocol stack

✤ Presents approaches to alleviate the challenges faced by the engineers in the field today

✤ Includes illustrations and case studies to clarify the notional and architectural approaches as well as a list of problems for each chapter to emphasise the important aspects of the topics covered

✤ Covers the current state of tactical networking as well as the future long-term evolution of tactical wireless communications and networking in the next 50 years

READERSHIP: Engineers and scientists in defense industry working on communications and networking; commercial engineers keen to adapt their products to the defense world; postgraduates studying wireless communications

SEPT 2012 328PP 978-1-119-95176-6 CL €97.90

Tactical Wireless Communications and Networks –

Design Concepts and Challenges

Radio Protocols for LTE and LTE-AdvancedSEUNGJUNE yI, SUNGDUCk ChUN, yOUNGDAE LEE, SUNGJUN PARk & SUNGhOON JUNGAll of LG Electronics

✤ Represents one of the first publications based on the 3GPP R10 specifications, which introduces LTE-A

✤ Begins with an overview of LTE and covers idle mode procedure, packet data convergence protocol, and public warning systems

✤ Presents the LTE radio interface protocol layers in a readable manner, to enhance the material in the standards publications

✤ Features works from an expert author team who have been directly working on the 3GPP standards

READERSHIP: Engineers in mobile industry involved in service and deployment, mobile handsets, network equipment, and protocol testing; postgraduates; product managers and strategic planners in mobile industries

OCT 2012 352PP 978-1-118-18853-8 CL €119.00

Next Generation Wireless Communications Using Radio over FiberNAThAN J.GOMESUniversity of Kent, UK

✤ Presents a complete system-level evaluation of the proposed system performance of co-ordinated multipoint systems supported by radio over fiber

✤ Demonstrates the use and design requirements for radio fiber

✤ Provides key demonstration setups and results validating the concept of the proposed co-ordinated multipoint algorithms

✤ Gives a business evaluation, showing the potential economic benefits to operators

READERSHIP: Scientific/technical managers in telecommunications companies; academics, researchers and readers in university and industry research laboratories; business managers; decision makers in telecommunications companies; postgraduate students

OCT 2012 384PP 978-1-119-95339-5 CL €115.00

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Biomedical Materials and Diagnostic DevicesAShUTOSh TIWARI & hISAShI kOBAyAShIIFM-Linkoping University, Sweden; National Institute for Materials Science, Japan

✤ Covers the new nanomaterials in detail

✤ Represents a unique state-of-the-art volume

READERSHIP: University students and researchers of chemistry, materials science, physics, pharmacy, biological science, bio-medical engineering, bioengineering, biotechnology, and nanotechnology

SEPT 2012 350PP 978-1-118-03014-1 CL €189.00

Mathematics & Statistics

Biomedical Materials and

Diagnostic Devices

Telecommunications System Reliability Engineering, Theory, and PracticeMARk L. AyERSUniversity of Alaska Anchorage, USA

✤ Provides computer programming tools and techniques for simulation of the approaches presented in the title using the Matlab software suite

✤ Bridges the fields of system reliability theory, telecommunications system engineering, and computer programming, specifically within the Matlab development environment

✤ Translates abstract reliability theory concepts into practical tools including Matlab code, and techniques for engineers and students

READERSHIP: Telecommunications engineers; engineering students planning to work in the field of telecommunications

SERIES: IEEE PRESS SERIES ON NETWORk MANAGEMENTOCT 2012 248PP 978-1-118-13051-3 Cl €95.90

Communications Technology

Telecommunications System Reliability

Engineering, Theory, and Practice

Publish/Subscribe SystemsDesign and Principles

SASU TARkOMAHelsinki University of Technology, Finland

✤ Addresses the basic design patterns and solutions, and discusses their application in practical application scenarios

✤ Covers applications and example cases including; combining Publish/Subscribe with Cloud, Twitter, Facebook, push services, logistics, health sector and mobile push at the app store

✤ Examines current standards and industry best practices as well as recent research proposals in the area

✤ Covers content matching, filtering, aggregation algorithms, and data structures as well as the mechanisms needed for realising distributed publish/subscribe across the Internet, and includes an accompanying website containing lecture slides

READERSHIP: Postgraduates and specialists in IT industry, distributed systems and enterprise computing; software engineers and programmers working in social and mobile computing; researchers; students and undergraduates

SERIES: WILEy SERIES ON COMMUNICATIONS NETWORkING & DISTRIBUTED SySTEMSJUL 2012 360PP 978-1-119-95154-4 PR €81.90

Mobility Models for Next Generation Wireless NetworksAd Hoc, Vehicular and Mesh Networks

PAOLO SANTIIstituto di Informatica e Telematica del CNR, Italy

✤ Provides up-to-date coverage of mobility models for next generation wireless networks

✤ Discusses in detail the most representative mobility models for major next-generation wireless network application scenarios, including WLAN/mesh networks, vehicular networks, wireless sensor networks, and opportunistic networks

✤ Demonstrates the practices for designing effective protocol/applications for next-generation wireless networks

READERSHIP: Researchers and engineers in the field of wireless networking; postgraduates in computer science and engineering; wireless professionals and networking system developers

SERIES: WILEy SERIES ON COMMUNICATIONS NETWORkING & DISTRIBUTED SySTEMSJUL 2012 376PP 978-1-119-99201-1 CL €97.90

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Real AnalysisA Constructive Approach

MARk BRIDGERNortheastern University, USA

✤ Begins with simple concepts revolving around interval arithmetic

✤ Includes a chapter devoted to proving results with inclusion of numerous useful examples

✤ Provides reader with practice in producing proofs of relatively easy concepts before having to deal with complicated notions such as continuity and differentiability

✤ Offers a gentle introduction to reading carefully and constructing proofs

READERSHIP: Upper-level text for undergraduates or introductory graduate math majors; students in engineering and the sciences; professional engineers, scientists, and mathematicians; college libraries.

SERIES: PURE AND APPLIED MAThEMATICS: A WILEy SERIES OF TExTS, MONOGRAPhS AND TRACTSAPR 2012 324PP 978-1-118-35706-4 PR €53.90

Partial Differential EquationsTheory and Completely Solved Problems

ThOMAS hILLEN, I. ED LEONARD & hENRy VAN ROESSELAll of University of Alberta, Canada

✤ Contains summaries, a large selection of fully worked examples and counterexamples, and graphics to demonstrate concepts and solutions

✤ Introduces topics by using a real-world physical model as opposed to a purely theoretical approach and also includes biological applications

✤ Presents four sample midterm exams and four sample final exams for additional student practice with full solutions provided

✤ Includes class-tested material that has been used for a combined total of 28 years by the co-authors

READERSHIP: Mathematics and engineering majors, mathematics departments, and science and engineering departments

SEPT 2012 736PP 978-1-118-06330-9 CL €99.90

Partial Differential Equations

Dispersion Decay and Scattering TheoryALExANDER kOMECh & ELENA kOPyLOVAVienna University, Austria; Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

✤ Features the application of functional analysis, complex analysis, and theory of distributions for a comprehensive treatment of problems in mathematical physics

✤ Contains simplified and streamlined coverage of the Agmon-Jensen-Kato theory along with proofs on absence of embedded eigenvalues and the decay of eigenvalues

✤ Extends the Agmon-Jensen-Kato theory for the first time in literature from the Schroedinger equation to prove the dispersion decay for Klein-Gordon and wave equations in all dimensions and corresponding discrete models

✤ Presents a rigorous treatment on the Schroedinger and Klein-Gordon equations, spectral and scattering theory, and quantum scattering cross sections

READERSHIP: Researchers, professionals, and academics in mathematical physics, quantum physics, and mathematics; postgraduates and/or Ph.D. students studying scattering theory, partials differential equations, and functional analysis

JUL 2012 202PP 978-1-118-34182-7 CL €81.90

Galois Theory2nd Edition

DAVID A. COxAmherst College, USA

✤ Develops the basic results of Galois Theory with Historical Notes to explain how the concepts evolved and Mathematical Notes to highlight the many ideas encountered in the study of this marvelous subject

✤ Covers classic applications of Galois Theory such as solvability by radicals, geometric constructions, and finite fields

✤ Explores the contributions of Lagrange, Galois, and Kronecker and describes Galois’ results about irreducible polynomials of prime or prime-squared degree, and Abel’s theorem about geometric constructions on the lemniscates

✤ Details how MapleTM and Mathematica® can be used in computations related to Galois Theory

READERSHIP: Researchers and professional algebraists; undergraduates and postgraduates in abstract algebra or Galois theory; supplement for a reading course or senior honours project on Galois theory; and academic libraries

SERIES: PURE AND APPLIED MAThEMATICS: A WILEy SERIES OF TExTS, MONOGRAPhS AND TRACTSAPR 2012 602PP 978-1-118-07205-9 CL €65.90REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-471-43419-1

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Common Errors in Statistics (and how to Avoid Them)4th Edition

PhILLIP I. GOODInformation Research, USA

✤ Focuses on debunking popular myths, analysing common mistakes, and instructing readers on how to choose the appropriate statistical technique for specific task; includes a handy checklist

✤ Covers topics such as epidemiological studies, distribution of data, baseline data incorporation, case control studies, correlation, simulations, statistical theory publication, cost-benefit analysis, and more

✤ Offers revamped exercises and emphasises solutions as much as problems, and provides numerous new figures throughout as well as substantial changes in the writing transitions from chapter to chapter

✤ Teaches readers how to decide between different methods and how to avoid making common errors that skew results

READERSHIP: Postgraduates entering the fields of research, industry, medicine, or government; libraries

JUL 2012 344PP 978-1-118-29439-0 PR €53.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-470-45798-6

Mathematical Modeling with Multidisciplinary ApplicationsxIN-ShE yANGUniversity of Cambridge, UK

✤ Features state-of-the-art mathematical modelling coverage and techniques in a variety of fields including finance, industry, theoretical and applied mathematics, engineering and machine learning, physics, chemistry, ecology, and social science

✤ Provides worked examples, exercises with select solutions, and detailed references of the latest literature to solidify comprehensive learning

✤ Presents case studies and real-world applications that are widely used for current mathematical modelling courses such as the greenhouse effect and Stokes flow estimation

✤ Contains comprehensive coverage of a wide range of contemporary topics such as nonlinear PDEs, game theory, statistical models, and analytical solutions to numerical methods

READERSHIP: Undergraduates, postgraduates, and professionals in mathematical modelling, applied mathematics, modelling and simulation, numerical methods, economics and finance, operations research and optimisation, and computational engineering

NOV 2012 608PP 978-1-118-29441-3 CL €109.00

Introduction to Topology and Geometry2nd Edition

SAUL STAhLUniversity of Kansas, USA

✤ Features a new chapter on the elements of projective geometry, which is useful in achieving a unified image of the field of classical plane geometry

✤ Presents applications to conic selections and details the many classical properties of conics, including their optical properties and Archimedes’ determination of the area of a segment of a parabola

✤ Provides exercises ranging from the routine to challenging, making the material accessible at varying levels of study, with an instructor’s solutions manual available upon written request

READERSHIP: Professionals and/or professors teaching geometry and topology; undergraduates in topology and geometry; postgraduates; academic libraries

SERIES: PURE AND APPLIED MAThEMATICS: A WILEy SERIES OF TExTS, MONOGRAPhS AND TRACTSNOV 2012 544PP 978-1-118-10810-9 CL €109.00 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-471-66260-0

Introduction to Topology

and Geometry

CombinatoricsAn Introduction

ThEODORE G. FATICONIFordham University, USA

✤ Includes plenty of worked examples, proofs, and exercises in every chapter; and bridges combinatorics and probability as well as prepares students for more advanced mathematics courses

✤ Contains detailed explanations of formulas in order to promote fundamental understanding, as opposed to the rote memorisation that many texts on this subject require

✤ Promotes mathematical thinking by first considering the presented ideas and seeing proofs before reaching conclusions, enabling readers to understand why the presented material is true

✤ Includes elementary applications that do not advance beyond the use of Venn diagrams, the inclusion/exclusion formula, the multiplication principal, permutations, and combinations

READERSHIP: Professors, undergraduates, teaching assistants, adjunct instructors, and teachers of discrete and/or finite mathematics courses, mathematics and, computer science; and academic and public libraries

DEC 2012 288PP 978-1-118-40436-2 CL €TBA

Combinatorics

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Industrial Statistics with MinitabPERE GRIMA CINTAS, LLUIS MARCO ALMAGRO &xAVIER TORT-MORTORELL LLABRESAll of The Technical University of Catalonia UPC, Spain

✤ Contains extensive illustrative examples and case studies throughout

✤ Features statistical process control and multi-vari charts besides creating and analysing factorial designs

✤ Discusses data handling and customisation with MINITAB

✤ Serves as a successful training course delivered by the authors to both students and practitioners that is supported by an accompanying website featuring case studies

READERSHIP: Technical and engineering students; Six Sigma Green and Black Belts and middle managers dealing with processes, productivity, quality, or related topics; practitioners from industry interested in learning statistics

SEPT 2012 392PP 978-0-470-97275-5 CL €71.90

Spatio-temporal DesignAdvances in Efficient Data Acquisition

WERNER MUELLER & JORGE MATEUJohannes Kepler University Linz, Austria; University Jaume I of Castellon, Spain

✤ Provides an up-to-date account of how to collect space-time data for monitoring, with a focus on statistical aspects and the latest computational methods

✤ Discusses basic methods and distinguishes between design and model-based approaches

✤ Integrates common data examples and case studies throughout in order to demonstrate the different approaches and their integration

✤ Includes real data sets, data generating mechanisms, and simulation scenarios as well as a supporting website featuring R code

READERSHIP: Postgraduates, researchers, and practitioners in the fields of applied mathematics, engineering, and the environmental and health sciences

SERIES: STATISTICS IN PRACTICEDEC 2012 379PP 978-0-470-97429-2 CL €83.90

Encyclopedia of Environmetrics2nd Edition, 6 Volume Set

ABDEL h. EL-ShAARAWI & WALTER W. PIEGORSChNational Water Research Institute, Canada; University of Arizona, USA

✤ Reflects developments in the environmetrics techniques and applications during past decade in six volumes

✤ Includes over 60% new or revised articles and a new section on environmental engineering and technology

✤ Incorporates increased breadth and depth of coverage in key application areas such as climate science and hydrological processes

✤ Features revised and updated treatment of methodology including spatial-temporal statistics, computational statistics and modelling extremes and places a greater emphasis on practitioner-oriented content

READERSHIP: Researchers, lecturers, students, consultants and policymakers in ecological statistics, climate change, geostatistics, natural resources, risk assessment, environmental health, physical processes, chemometrics, and stochastic modelling

NOV 2012 3360PP 978-0-470-97388-2 CL €1,650.00 INTRODUCTORy PRICE £1,090 €1,400 VALID UNTIL 31ST JAN 2013 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-471-89997-6

Mathematical Statistics and Stochastic ProcessesDENIS BOSQEmeritus Professor, UPMC, France

✤ Studies both the case of independent identically distributed random variables and the case of dependent variables, i.e. statistics for discrete and continuous time processes

✤ Based on decision theory and asymptotic statistics

✤ Contains up-to-date information on the relevant topics of theory of probability, estimation, confidence intervals, non-parametric statistics and robustness, second-order processes in discrete and continuous time and diffusion processes, statistics for discrete and continuous time processes, and more

READERSHIP: Students studying courses on probability with an emphasis on measure theory, all practitioners who apply and use statistics and probability on a daily basis

APR 2012 304PP 978-1-848-21361-6 CL €109.00

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Understanding Business ResearchBART L. WEAThINGTON, ChRISTOPhER J.L. CUNNINGhAM & DAVID J. PITTENGERUniversity of Tennessee at Chattanooga, USA; University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, USA; Marietta College, USA

✤ Explores the research models, designs, and methodologies that are specific to carrying out research and facilitating decision-making in the field of business

✤ Introduces various research designs that are appropriate for use in business and management science studies, including single participant, multi-group, longitudinal, correlational, and experimental designs

✤ Includes examples and Research in Action sections that demonstrate the real-world uses of the presented topics

✤ Discusses techniques related to measurement in detail, with guidance on identifying, developing, and evaluating reliable and valid approaches

READERSHIP: Postgraduates, MBA students, researchers, and practitioners in areas of business, finance, and management science who utilise qualitative and quantitative research methods in applied scenarios

SEPT 2012 508PP 978-1-118-13426-9 CL €139.00

Financial Risk Modelling and Portfolio Optimisation with REDITED By BERNhARD PFAFFInvesco Asset Management Deutschland GmbH, Germany

✤ Introduces stylised facts, loss function and risk measures

✤ Presents advanced methods for modelling financial risks and portfolio optimization using R

✤ Accompanied by a supporting website featuring examples and case studies in R

READERSHIP: Practitioners in finance and portfolio optimisation (inc. banking); graduate and postgraduate students in finance, economics, risk management

SERIES: STATISTICS IN PRACTICEDEC 2012 350PP 978-0-470-97870-2 CL €77.90

Financial Risk Modelling

and Portfolio Optimisation

with R

Loss ModelsFrom Data to Decisions4th Edition

STUART A. kLUGMAN, hARRy h. PANJER & GORDON E. WILLMOTDrake University, USA; University of Waterloo, Canada; University of Waterloo, Canada

✤ Assumes little prior knowledge of insurance systems and represents the first practical treatment of modern credibility theory

✤ Most exercises parallel the content that is required by the Society of Actuaries, the Casualty Actuarial Society, and the Canadian Institute of Actuaries’ Exam C/4. A solutions manual is provided for readers who desire further insight

✤ Specific examples from the fields of insurance and business are discussed throughout, and all data sets are posted on an FTP site, along with programs that assist with conducting loss model analysis

READERSHIP: Students and aspiring actuaries preparing to take the SOA and CAS preliminary examinations C/4; professional actuaries and postgraduates in the actuarial field; and anyone who works with loss and risk models

SERIES: WILEy SERIES IN PROBABILITy AND STATISTICSSEPT 2012 544PP 978-1-118-31532-3 CL €129.00 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-470-18781-4

Loss Models

An Introduction to Analysis of Financial Data with RRUEy S. TSAyUniversity of Chicago, USA

✤ Serves a simplified version of the author’s authoritative, theory-driven book on the same subject

✤ Covers newly developed financial models such as long memory, regime switching, structural break, and MCMC

✤ Contains a plethora of real-life examples and empirical applications drawn from finance, international finance, and econometrics

✤ Includes fully integrated R software and graphics to support the data; and an author website with data sets, further explanations, and additional R subroutines

READERSHIP: MBA students, researchers, and professionals in business and finance

SERIES: WILEy SERIES IN PROBABILITy AND STATISTICSSEPT 2012 416PP 978-0-470-89081-3 CL €112.00

An Introduction to Analysis of Financial Data with R

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Methods and Applications of Statistics in the Social and Behavioural SciencesN. BALAkRIShNANMcMaster University, Canada

✤ Presents a specific focus on the application of statistical methods to research data in the social and behavioural sciences

✤ Combines recognised literature with modern research featuring both established ESS 2e articles and newly-acquired contributions from over 100 leading experts in academia and industry

✤ Delves into quantitative methods, their application to research, and where applicable, modern and cutting-edge approaches to the social and behavioural sciences

READERSHIP: Students, academics, and researchers in the fields of economics, sociology, psychology, philosophy, demography, education, and political science with interest in the uses of statistics in gathering, reporting, and analysing data

OCT 2012 576PP 978-0-470-40507-9 CL €169.00

Methods and Applications of Statistics in the

Social and Behavioural

Sciences

Understanding and Applying Research DesignMARTIN LEE ABBOTTSeattle Pacific University, USA

✤ Blends research design and statistics under one cover, identifying the relationship between the two and illustrating the practical application of these concepts

✤ Explores the relevance of quantitative techniques in the research design framework, outlining topics such as measurement, causation and causal models, correlation, and regression analysis

✤ Integrates exercises and worksheets, allowing readers to examine real-world data from various fields of research; and illustrates the power of SPSS® to solve existing research design problems using real-world problems

✤ Demonstrate the nature of and challenges that exist in designing and carrying out research studies through data from the authors’ own research as well as key resources such as the General Social Survey

READERSHIP: Undergraduates, postgraduates, researchers, and practitioners undertaking research methods within sociology, public policy, education, psychology, and social sciences

OCT 2012 512PP 978-1-118-09648-2 CL €105.00

Probabilistic Reliability ModelsIGOR A. UShAkOVAdvanced Logistics Development, Israel

✤ Blends probability theory and mathematical statistics to solve common real-world reliability problems; and includes expertise from the author’s vast industry and lecture experience

✤ Contains many illustrative numerical examples and explanatory figures throughout in addition to numerous exercises with solutions and explanations

✤ Features detailed case studies related to real-world technical projects, including software failure avalanches, gas-pipelines with underground storage, and IC BM control systems

✤ Presents practical thoughts, opinions, and judgments on reliability theory applications to solve practical engineering problems with special attention paid to hidden obstacles that lead to serious mistakes in reliability analysis

READERSHIP: Undergraduates and postgraduates in statistics, mathematics, operations research, and engineering; professionals and researchers in industry; secondary educators; academic and corporate libraries

OCT 2012 252PP 978-1-118-34183-4 CL €TBA

Probabilistic Reliability

Models

Methods and Applications of Statistics in the Atmospheric and Earth SciencesN. BALAkRIShNANMcMaster University, Canada

✤ Employs the breadth of coverage from the Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences, Second Edition (ESS-2e) to present a specific focus on the application of statistical methods to research data in the earth and atmospheric sciences

✤ Demonstrates the purpose and application of statistical methods for conducting research on relevant and interesting issues that exist in today’s environment, including global warming, pollution, droughts, and volcanic activity

✤ Contains newly-written contributions on topics such as nonlinear weather forecasting, ranked set sampling methodology, assessment of water pollution, and the application of spatial methods to geological studies

✤ Delves into quantitative methods, their application to research, and where applicable, newly-discovered approaches to conduct research in fields such as meteorology, agriculture, geophysics, geology, and forestry

READERSHIP: Students, academics, and researchers in the fields of geophysics, geology, geography, forestry, agriculture, and the related client disciplines who would like to expand their knowledge of statistical methods and applications in their area of practice

NOV 2012 352PP 978-0-470-50344-7 CL €169.00

Methods and Applications of Statistics

in the Atmospheric

and Earth Sciences

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Problem Solving and Data Analysis using MinitabA Clear and Easy Guide to Six Sigma Methodology

REhMAN M. khAN Chartered Chemical Engineer and Six Sigma Black Belt, UK

✤ Provides readers with a step by step guide to problem solving and statistical analysis using MINITAB 16 (also compatible with 15)

✤ Contains hundreds of screenshots to aid the reader, along with explanations of the statistics being performed and interpretation of results

✤ Presents the basic statistical techniques used by Six Sigma Black Belts

✤ Contains examples, exercises and solutions throughout, and supported by an accompanying website housing data sets

READERSHIP: Numerical professionals who want to learn to use Minitab 16 for data analysis, problem solving and process improvement; undergraduate or postgraduate level for academic courses incorporating Six Sigma Green and Black Belts, from organisations that use Minitab

DEC 2012 390PP 978-1-118-30757-1 CL €65.90

Problem Solving and

Data Analysis using Minitab

Clinical Trials Dictionary: Terminology and Usage Recommendations2nd Edition

CURTIS L. MEINERTThe Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA

✤ Presents the writings of an eminent epidemiologist and clinician at one of the top public health institutions in the world

✤ Discusses an appropriate mix of scientific, logistical, ethical, psychological, behavioural, and administrative issues

✤ Uses a convenient organisation scheme to convey the content with topics readily searchable and very practical in nature and scope

✤ Poses questions to challenge the reader towards further study

READERSHIP: Practising clinicians and trialists in medical, public health, and biostatistics; and postgraduates in courses on clinical trials

OCT 2012 578PP 978-1-118-21846-4 CL €TBA

Clinical Trials Dictionary:

Terminology and Usage

Recommendations

Clinical Trials DictionaryTerminology and Usage Recommendations, 2nd Edition

CURTIS L. MEINERTThe Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA

✤ Presents the works of an eminent epidemiologist and clinician, who is guided by precision and brevity, at one of the top public health institutions in the world

✤ Contains sufficient generality and coverage to satisfy the requirements of trialists concerned with the design, conduct, and analysis of trials

✤ Introduces a vocabulary for the characterisation and description of features and activities associated with trials, which requires a naturally inherent development of nomenclature for features, elements, and activities of trials

✤ Includes usage practices and conventions in the field which suggest when to use and/or not use the term in question

READERSHIP: Postgraduates, practising clinicians, and trialists in medical, public health, and biostatistics; journal editors, manuscript editors, and indexers of clinical trials papers; and meta-analysts

OCT 2012 412PP 978-1-118-29515-1 CL €119.00

An Introduction to Adaptive Designs with Applications to Clinical Trials Using RMIChAEL R. ChERNICk & kENNETh N. ANDERSONAuxilium Pharmaceuticals, Inc,. USA, Merck & Co., Inc., USA

✤ Features practical examples throughout and plentiful exercises to further reinforce the concepts discussed

✤ Presents research in frontier studies and analyses in an accessible manner

✤ Employs the R language throughout and showcases Bayesian influences when appropriate

✤ Emphasises “how to”, not “why”. Presents theory and concepts followed by practical examples and applications

READERSHIP: Investigators using statistical experimental designs; practitioners concerned with medical ethics, stochastic optimisation, control theory, decision theory, and machine learning or computational learning theory; and computer scientists

SERIES: STATISTICS IN PRACTICEDEC 2012 384PP 978-0-470-40445-4 CL €87.90

An Introduction to Adaptive

Designs with Applications

to Clinical Trials Using R

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Visual Data MiningThe VisMiner Approach

RUSSELL ANDERSONWest Texas A&M University, USA

✤ Presents an overview of the methodology for conducting data mining analysis

✤ Introduces data visualization approaches to data mining using VisMiner

✤ Includes datasets and examples for hands-on practice for users and provides a data mining step checklist supported by VisMiner tools

✤ Includes a free student license for VisMiner

READERSHIP: Graduate students and researchers involved in graphical modelling, applied statistics or business intelligence; Business intelligence analysts and statisticians, compliance and financial experts in both commercial and government organizations across all industry sectors

NOV 2012 208PP 978-1-119-96754-5 CL €57.90

Visual Data Mining

Computational Statistics2nd Edition

GEOF h. GIVENS & JENNIFER A. hOETINGColorado State University, USA; Colorado State University, USA

✤ Provides key methods which are followed by thorough, step-by-step implementation summaries that illustrate the procedures for application

✤ Includes a new final chapter Alternative Viewpoints, which goes into more details on topics from earlier chapters, while also introducing new material

✤ Incorporates revisions to the chapters on Monte Carlo sampling and MCMC to include coverage of adaptive MCMC algorithms; convergence acceleration; and iterated and sequential importance sampling

READERSHIP: Undergraduates and postgraduates in computational statistics, practising statisticians, and academic libraries

SERIES: WILEy SERIES IN COMPUTATIONAL STATISTICSNOV 2012 512PP 978-0-470-53331-4 CL €99.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-471-46124-1

Computational Statistics

Categorical Data Analysis3rd Edition

ALAN AGRESTIUniversity of Florida, USA

✤ Includes updates to reflect recent developments of new methodology, and a new chapter on Bayesian techniques reflecting the growing popularity in frequentist analyses

✤ Emphasizes key topics of clustered data, robust variables, ordinal data, and interpretation, among others, and includes software discussions which have been expanded from SAS to include R subroutines

✤ Presents more than 125 analyses of real data sets to illustrate application of the methods, and includes over 100 new exercises, of a total of 700, which differentiate between application and theory/methods

READERSHIP: Statisticians, biostatisticians, scientists, and postgraduates practising statistics; undergraduates and postgraduates undertaking analysis of multivariate and categorical data

SERIES: WILEy SERIES IN PROBABILITy AND STATISTICSOCT 2012 768PP 978-0-470-46363-5 CL €109.00 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-471-36093-3

Categorical Data Analysis

Log-Linear ModelingConcepts, Interpretation, and Application

ALExANDER VON EyE & EUN-yOUNG MUNMichigan State University, USA; Rutgers University, USA

✤ Begins with basic modelling concepts: goodness-of-fit and popular hierarchical log-linear models

✤ Covers categorical data analysis, focusing on log-linear modeling - a distinct, coherent methodology utilising an applications- driven approach. Also illustrates the parallels between log-linear modelling and ANOVA

✤ Presents non-hierarchical and nonstandard log-linear models along with related topics including methods for dealing with structural zeros, and the relationship of log-linear models to Rasch

✤ Includes special topics and applications, such as sampling schemes, useful methods of chi-square decomposition, local effects models, and symmetry models

READERSHIP: Postgraduates, researchers, and applied statisticians who utilise log-linear modeling and categorical data analysis methods in the fields of education, sociology, psychology, geography, medicine, biology, epidemiology, and pharmacology

AUG 2012 448PP 978-1-118-14640-8 CL €105.00

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Case Studies in Bayesian Statistical Modelling and AnalysisC. ALSTONQueensland University of Technology and Science, Australia

✤ Provides a foundation for the informed Bayesian beginner to engage with Bayesian modelling and analysis using real world models

✤ Explores Bayesian mixed effects models, Bayesian analysis of the Normal Linear regression model and Bayesian Meta-Analysis, featuring case studies throughout

✤ Explores a variety of applications with an overview of their methodology

✤ Discusses how to do Bayesian analysis, using real-world problems

READERSHIP: Statisticians, researchers and practitioners who have some expertise in statistical modelling and analysis, and some understanding of the basics of Bayesian statistics, but little experience in it’s application; Graduate students of statistics and biostatistics

SERIES: WILEy SERIES IN PROBABILITy AND STATISTICSNOV 2012 504PP 978-1-119-94182-8 CL €83.90

Mathematics & Statistics

Case Studies in Bayesian Statistical Modelling

and Analysis

Statistical and Machine Learning Approaches for Network AnalysisMATThIAS DEhMER & SUBhASh C. BASAkCenter for Integrative Bioinformatics, Austria; University of Minnesota, USA

✤ Provides a general framework for structurally analysing graphs by bringing together known and novel approaches on graph classes and graph measures for graph classification

✤ Applies the proposed methods to different real data sets to demonstrate their ability

✤ Explores novel graph classes and their relationships among each other, and presents current and classical methods to classify and analyse networks

✤ Emphasises computational aspects such as machining learning, data mining, and information theory techniques in contrast to classical mathematical approaches

READERSHIP: Postgraduates of applied discrete mathematics, bioinformatics, pattern recognition, and computer science; researchers and practitioners of machine learning, data mining, biostatistics, computational, and systems biology

SERIES: WILEy SERIES IN COMPUTATIONAL STATISTICSAUG 2012 344PP 978-0-470-19515-4 CL €99.90

Engineering New Data highways for knowledge DiscoveryMALCOLM ATkINSONUniversity of Edinburgh, UK

✤ Includes examples and case studies that suggest strategies for addressing a wide variety of data-intensive challenges

✤ Helps to develop technical skills to design and develop data-intensive methods and processes

✤ Incorporates an introduction to the current R&D efforts worldwide and presents the most up-to-date opportunities and challenges emerging in knowledge discovery

✤ Provides examples of case studies and applications in other fields

READERSHIP: Researchers who support strategists and decision makers or who develop the tools and services that enable new methods; practitioners who design, present, or study data-intensive computing

SERIES: WILEy SERIES ON PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED COMPUTINGOCT 2012 440PP 978-1-118-39864-7 CL €TBA

Engineering New Data

highways for knowledge Discovery

Using the Weibull DistributionReliability, Modeling and Inference

JOhN I. MCCOOLPennsylvania State University, USA

✤ Features examples stemming from the field of engineering, with discussed concepts applicable to various areas of study including business, biostatistics, and operations research

✤ Presents all analyses using R as well as the author’s own software, which is available at an accompanying website

✤ Introduces the analysis of one-way classification experiments with Weibull response, multiple comparison tests for the equality of Weibull shape and scale parameters, and exact inference based on the results of sudden death tests

✤ Includes a brief discussion on alternative models, shedding light on the importance and benefits of the Weibull distribution in the context of other techniques

READERSHIP: Undergraduates and postgraduates in applied statistics and reliability engineering; statisticians, engineers, business analysts, operation research professionals, and risk analysts who gather and interpret data that follows the Weibull distribution

SERIES: WILEy SERIES IN PROBABILITy AND STATISTICSSEPT 2012 368PP 978-1-118-21798-6 CL €TBA

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Introduction to Neural Engineering for Motor RehabilitationMETIN AkAy, DARIO FARINA & WINNIE JENSENArizona State University, USA; Aalborg University, Denmark

✤ Provides detailed coverage of this broad range of topics within motor rehabilitation technology, with a focus on cutting-edge technology and knowledge within the field

✤ Covers topics from brain-computer interfaces to spinal and cortical plasticity

✤ Focuses on motor rehabilitation with coverage on the state-of-the-art methods in each subarea within this field

✤ Features a general introduction for each topic, followed by chapters including the most recent advances in each field

READERSHIP: Postgraduates and senior researchers in the field of biomedical engineering; and Ph.D. students in biomedical or neural engineering

SERIES: IEEE PRESS SERIES ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERINGOCT 2012 384PP 978-0-470-91673-5 CL €119.00

Introduction to Neural

Engineering for Motor

Rehabilitation

The Engineering of human Joint ReplacementsJOSEPh McGEOUGhEdinburgh University, UK

✤ Offers an introduction to the manufacturing materials and clinical procedures required for production and fitting of prostheses

✤ Bridges the gap between engineering and prosthetic surgery

✤ Includes an anatomy of the human skeleton: bone, tissue ligament, muscle and cartilage; in order to provide the engineering student with the medical context required

READERSHIP: Postgraduates and practising engineers in biomechanics; research doctors, house officers, and registrars working in orthopaedic surgery

DEC 2012 288PP 978-0-470-74027-9 CL €97.90

The Engineering

of human Joint

Replacements

Engineering

StatisticsPATTI FRAZER LOCk & ROBIN h. LOCk

✤ Incorporates the use of available technologies, and modern methods of data analysis

✤ Focuses on providing a conceptual understanding of the main themes of statistical inference

✤ Offers cutting edge ideas like randomisation, and bootstrapping to introduce the fundamental ideas of statistical inference to enhance understanding, make statistics come alive, and deliver improved retention

✤ Emphasises current, real data and real-life applications along with a seamless integration between text and simulations, animated graphs, and technology-specific data tables

READERSHIP: Lecturers and students studying maths and statistics

OCT 2012 768PP 978-0-470-60187-7 CL €0.90

Statistics

Mathematics & Statistics

Public key CryptographyApplications and Attacks

L. BATTENDeakin University, Australia

✤ Explains fundamentals of public key cryptography

✤ Provides many examples and exercises

✤ Serves as a useful study tool for those taking the Certified Information Systems Security Professional exam

READERSHIP: University students at senior and Master’s levels, both in IT and in mathematics.

SERIES: IEEE PRESS SERIES ON INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION NETWORkS SECURITyDEC 2012 253PP 978-1-118-31712-9 CL €TBA

Public key Cryptography

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The Elements of Continuum BiomechanicsMARCELO EPSTEINUniversity of Calgary, Canada

✤ Explains continuum mechanics using examples from biomechanics for a uniquely accessible introduction to the topic

✤ Illustrates topics using case studies and examples from situations met in biomechanics, such as blood flow and bones

✤ Moves from foundation topics such as kinematics and balance laws, to more advanced areas such as the finite element method and a consideration of three special dimensions

READERSHIP: Undergraduates, postgraduates, and researchers in biomechanics; researchers in treatment of bone problems, blood flow, and design of diagnosis instruments. Civil and mechanical engineering students

JUL 2012 392PP 978-1-119-99923-2 CL €97.90

Introduction to Thermo-Fluids Systems DesignANDRÉ GARCIA MCDONALD

✤ Demonstrates how industrial equipment and systems are designed, covering the underlying theory and practical application of thermo-fluid system design

✤ Includes practical examples throughout to give readers an exhaustive illustration of the fundamental aspects of the design process

✤ Highlights rules-of-thumb in the text as ‘Practical Notes’ to underline their importance in current practice and provide additional information

READERSHIP: Mechanical, chemical, and design engineers; senior and postgraduates in mechanical and chemical engineering. Professionals engaged in vocational training; power generation and chemical plants; and engineering researchers

OCT 2012 440PP 978-1-118-31363-3 CL €105.00

Finite ElementsComputational Engineering Sciences

A. BAkER ✤ Avoids abstract mathematical concepts and emphasises the integration of theory with computational

approaches

✤ Provides illustrative examples of heat conduction; structural mechanics; mechanical vibrations; heat transfer with convection and radiation; fluid mechanics and heat; and mass transport

✤ Takes a cross-discipline continuum mechanics viewpoint

✤ Includes MATLAB toolbox and data files on a companion website, immediately enabling hands-on computing in all covered disciplines

READERSHIP: Postgraduates, professional engineers using FE analysis, and FE software developers; undergraduates and professional engineers in commercial practice across the computational engineering sciences spectrum

AUG 2012 240PP 978-1-119-94050-0 CL €97.90

Finite Elements

Computational Fluid-Structure InteractionMethods and Applications

yURI BAZILEVS, kENJI TAkIZAWA & TAyFUN E. TEZDUyARAll of Rice University, USA

✤ Addresses state-of-the-art in CFSI, an area that is rapidly expanding and receiving considerable attention from both academia and industry

✤ Combines classical material with the state-of-the-art research results

✤ Features the writings of leading global experts in the field of CFSI

✤ Includes colour plates with diagrams and photographs illustrating the complexity of the underlying geometrical and physical features of the phenomena that the proposed methods are able to predict

READERSHIP: Researchers, academics, and postgraduates specialising in computational methods, and professionals working in engineering firms and specialising in computational mechanics

SERIES: WILEy SERIES IN COMPUTATIONAL MEChANICSDEC 2012 256PP 978-0-470-97877-1 CL €105.00

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xFEM Fracture Analysis of CompositesSOhEIL MOhAMMADIUniversity of Tehran, Iran

✤ Represents the first reference text for the extended finite element method (XFEM) for fracture analysis of structures and materials

✤ Includes theory and applications with worked numerical problems and solutions, and MATLAB examples on an accompanying website with further XFEM resources

✤ Provides a comprehensive overview of this new area of research including a review of fracture mechanics; basic to advanced XFEM theory as well as current problems and applications

✤ Features a chapter on the future developments in the field, new research areas and possible future applications of the method

READERSHIP: Postgraduates, researchers, and experts working on problems involving cracking, fracture and computational mechanics, meshless methods; engineers in aerospace industry, civil engineering, solid mechanics, and mechanics of materials

OCT 2012 368PP 978-1-119-97406-2 CL €122.00

Performance-Based Gear MetrologyKinematic – Transmission – Error Computation and Diagnosis

WILLIAM D. MARkThe Pennsylvania State University, USA

✤ Provides an innovative application of vibration-based gear diagnostic method, giving mathematical models, instrumentation for measuring the errors, and methods of analysis

✤ Gives methods for quantitatively determining the relationship between geometric deviations of gear tooth profiles from the ideal, and the resulting vibration and noise, to devise means of optimising the profiles to reduce noise

✤ Provides tested algorithms for computing all of the described methods along with several examples illustrating such computations

READERSHIP: Postgraduates; gear designers, researchers and analysers within gear manufacturing and engineering, automotive/aerospace noise vibration harshness, and gas turbine. Researchers in diagnostic methods and defense

NOV 2012 280PP 978-1-119-96169-7 CL €97.90

Introduction to Finite Strain Theory for Continuum Elasto-PlasticitykOIChI hAShIGUChI & yUkI yAMAkAWADaiichi Universit; Tohoku University, Japan

✤ Presents introductory explanations that can be readily understood by readers with only a basic knowledge of elastoplasticity

✤ Addresses the advanced mathematical and physical properties of continuum mechanics, explain a finite elastoplastic constitutive model; and discusses numerical issues on stress computation

✤ Implements the numerical algorithms for stress computation into large-deformation finite element analysis

✤ Includes computer programs for the stress computation of finite elastoplastic models explained in an appendix, with the code downloadable from an accompanying website

READERSHIP: Research engineers and scientists working with computational solid mechanics. Postgraduates of civil, mechanical, aerospace, materials engineering, and applied mathematics

SERIES: WILEy SERIES IN COMPUTATIONAL MEChANICSSEPT 2012 440PP 978-1-119-95185-8 CL €115.00

Fractional Order Motion ControlsyANGQUAN ChEN

✤ Presents material suitable for a variety of real-world applications, including hard disk drives, vehicular controls, robot control and micropositioners in DNA microarray analysis

✤ Includes extensive experimental results from both lab bench level tests and industrial level, mass-production-ready implementations

✤ Covers detailed derivations and numerical simulations for each case

✤ Discusses feasible design specifications, ideal for practising engineers

READERSHIP: Researchers and professors in control systems and fractional calculus; control engineering practitioners; and control and automation engineers. Engineers, scientists, and postgraduates

OCT 2012 424PP 978-1-119-94455-3 CL €115.00

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Statistical Quality Control7th Edition

DOUGLAS C. MONTGOMERyGeorgia Institute of Technology, USA

✤ Provides comprehensive treatment of the major aspects of using statistical methodology for quality control and improvement

✤ Presents both traditional and modern methods, including state-of-the-art techniques for statistical process monitoring and control and statistically designed experiments for process characterization, optimization, and process robustness studies

✤ Includes new examples, exercises, problems, and techniques

READERSHIP: Students in engineering, statistics, business, and management science courses

AUG 2012 752PP 978-1-118-32257-4 PR €1.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-470-23397-9

Engineering

Gears and Gear DrivesDAMIR T. JELASkA

✤ Covers geometry, kinematics, load capacity, wear, efficiency, tolerance, measurement, and testing in detail

✤ Includes hundreds of 3D figures for all types of gears and gear drives, including planetary and worm gears

✤ Covers DIN and ISO standards for gears and gear trains

READERSHIP: Postgraduates of mechanical engineering and professionals in gears/gear drive industry. Students of automotive, marine, aviation and space engineering, and technology; and maintenance professionals

SEPT 2012 520PP 978-1-119-94130-9 CL €115.00

Understanding AerodynamicsArguing from the Real Physics

J. DOUGLAS MCLEAN ✤ Provides a refreshing view of aerodynamics that is based on the author’s decades of industrial experience

with a tie to basic fundamentals

✤ Offers intuitive physical interpretations and explanations, debunking commonly-held misconceptions and misinterpretations

✤ Covers familiar topics such as what the Biot-Savart law means and why it causes confusion, what “Reynolds number” and “incompressible flow” mean, and an explanation of how an airfoil produces lift

✤ Addresses “real” aerodynamic situations as opposed to the oversimplified ones frequently used for mathematical convenience, and omits mathematical details whenever the physical understanding can be conveyed without them

READERSHIP: Aerodynamics engineers, designers. postgraduates, and undergraduates of aircraft design, aerodynamics, and fluid and structural dynamics courses

SERIES: AEROSPACE SERIESNOV 2012 592PP 978-1-119-96751-4 CL €83.90

Understanding Aerodynamics

Systems Integration of Air-launched WeaponskEITh ANTONy RIGByBAE Systems Military Air Solutions

✤ Collates a wide range of topics on weapons integration that is not currently covered by published literature, providing essential reading for aircraft systems engineers

✤ Covers all of the fundamental issues including the use of GPS to extend the effectiveness of older airframes, e.g. B-52, interoperability within NATO countries

✤ Addresses the challenge of the design of autonomous platforms carrying weapons as part of unmanned aircraft systems

✤ Builds knowledge and experience quicker than would be gained on a real integration programme as well as serving as a useful reference for experienced engineers in the field

READERSHIP: Weapons engineers, researchers, and postgraduates in weapons engineering, project managers, concepts designers, and systems engineers

SERIES: AEROSPACE SERIESDEC 2012 250PP 978-0-470-97118-5 CL €112.00

Systems Integration of Air-launched

Weapons

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Ecosystem Services Come To TownGreening Cities by Working with Nature

GARy GRANTDirector of the Green Roof Consultancy Ltd., UK

✤ Demonstrates how to make urban environments greener and provides adequate technical information valuable to practitioners and yet still readable and inspirational

✤ Includes over 70 colour photos and drawings providing clear illustration

✤ Offers solutions to the challenges of sustainable urban development

✤ Highlights the crucial link between natural ecosystems and sustainable urban development

READERSHIP: Practising architects and landscape architects, town planners, and urban designers

AUG 2012 176PP 978-1-405-19506-5 PR €65.90

Construction

DeGarmo’s Materials and Processes in Manufacturing11th Edition

J. T. BLACk & RONALD A. kOhSERAuburn University, USA and University Missouri, USA

✤ Provides an exceedingly clear presentation and highly practical approach to materials and processes

✤ Presents a completely revised and updated edition that reflects all current practices, standards, and materials; it covers manufacturing processes, manufacturing systems, and materials for manufacturing

✤ Emphasizes application and design by providing real-world examples to motivate students, and uses interesting applications to highlight the relevance of course material

✤ Features numerous illustrations, photographs, and diagrams presented throughout clarifies complex concepts and processes, and provides students with visual information to support learning

READERSHIP: Mechanical engineering students and lecturers particularly in materials, and manufacturing modules

MARCh 2012 1048PP 978-0-470-87375-5 PR €69.90

Engineering

Engineering MechanicsDynamics

J. L. MERIAMUniversity of California, USA

✤ Has provided a solid foundation of mechanics principles for more than 60 years

✤ Helps students develop their problem-solving skills with an extensive variety of engaging problems related to engineering design

✤ There are more than 50% new homework problems than the previous edition and new sample problems

✤ Helps students build necessary visualization and problem-solving skills as the text strongly emphasizes drawing free-body diagrams – the most important skill needed to solve mechanics problems

READERSHIP: Mechanical engineering students and lecturers

NOV 2012 752PP 978-1-118-08345-1 PR €61.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-471-78703-7

Engineering Mechanics

Engineering MechanicsStatics7th Edition

J. L. MERIAMUniversity of California, USA

✤ Provides a sound conceptual foundation for solving mechanics problems

✤ Offers easy-to-use tools and resources to drive positive outcomes/success, and most notably, retains the hallmark of the Meriam texts by teaching realistic engineering problem solving without sacrificing rigour

✤ Includes easy-to-use assessment tools to create effective learning pathways through the text, immediate feedback and remediation, along with problem solving practice to help develop confidence, and take control

✤ Integrates text seamlessly with additional examples and practice exercises that are crafted to bridge the gap between a conceptual grasp from lectures and the textbook to the solution of homework, and exam problems

READERSHIP: Mechanical engineering students and lecturers

APRIL 2012 544PP 978-1-118-16499-0 PR €61.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-471-78702-0

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nSocial Network Analysis in ConstructionSTEPhEN PRykEUniversity College London, UK

✤ Applies social science to construction management

✤ Well positioned in current improvement agenda such as lean construction, partnering, supply chain management, etc

✤ Makes accessible an important new analytical method

READERSHIP: Postgraduates and academic researchers of project management and construction management; and practitioners from leading edge professional consultancies and project management companies

JUN 2012 288PP 978-1-118-34391-3 PR €57.90

Conflict in ConstructionJEFF WhITFIELDHill International (UK) Ltd

✤ Focuses on the conflicts that lead to disputes in construction projects

✤ Shows how to avoid, manage, and resolve conflicts before they become serious disputes

✤ Forms the basis of the Hill/ Knowles seminar series on construction conflicts which are delivered by the author and others around the globe

READERSHIP: Industry practitioners, and postgraduates on built environment courses, particularly those involving construction law or dispute resolution

SEPT 2012 152PP 978-1-118-29870-1 PR €44.90

Loft Conversions2nd Edition

JOhN COUTTS ✤ Provides an adequate technical guide to loft conversions for the construction industry

✤ Covers all technical, design and regulatory aspects

✤ Includes up-to-date coverage of relevant legislation, building regulations, and energy conservation regulations

✤ Incorporates many clear technical drawings and photographs

READERSHIP: Architects, building surveyors, small/medium-sized builders, and self-build market

SEPT 2012 280PP 978-1-118-40004-3 PR €51.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-470-65589-4

A Primer on Property Tax: Administration and PolicyGARy CORNIA, W. J. MCCLUSkEy & LAWRENCE C. WALTERSBrigham Young University, USA; University of Ulster, Ireland; George Mason University, USA

✤ Examines criteria applied to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of property tax

✤ Discusses the main valuation methods and the economic principles underpinning them

✤ Reviews the legal and administrative aspects of property tax

READERSHIP: Surveyors and senior property analysts; tax advisors and policy-makers; valuers; researchers and post-graduate students in Real Estate

DEC 2012 304PP 978-1-405-12649-6 PR €97.90

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Practical Guide to Diagnosing Structural Movement in BuildingsMALCOLM hOLLANDCountrywide Surveyors, UK

✤ Serves as a concise and compact guide

✤ Features a rigorous and structured approach to the interpretation of the evidence of structural movement

✤ Aims to help the surveyor confidently diagnose the cause and impact of any structural movement

READERSHIP: General practice surveyors, and undergraduates of building surveying

JUN 2012 240PP 978-0-470-65910-6 PR €38.90

Cornes and Lupton’s Design Liability in the Construction IndustrySARAh LUPTONCardiff University, UK

✤ Discusses negligence, an issue which worries most construction professionals and their insurers who charge high premiums for cover

✤ Covers a new range of design liability issues which the construction professional has to face

✤ Features revisions and updates by a well-established author with expertise in both architecture and law

✤ Discusses complex legal issues in an accessible manner - with previous editions praised for being “... readable and written in such a way that complex legal issues become understandable”

READERSHIP: Practising architects, engineers, contractors, and lawyers; Master’s students of engineering, surveying, and construction law

OCT 2012 352PP 978-1-444-33006-9 CL €89.90 REPLACES ISBN: 978-0-632-03261-7

Construction ManagementDENNy McGEORGE & PATRICk ZOUUniversity of New South Wales, Australia; University of Canberra, Australia

✤ Surveys new management trends which are of key importance to the construction industry

✤ Addresses new key topics of post GFC- globalisation, the emergence of Indo-Pacific influence, total safety management and opportunity management, as well as significant updates to the original material

✤ Serves as a good reference on topics not well covered by existing construction management texts

READERSHIP: Postgraduates and undergraduates in construction and related disciplines, built environment researchers

NOV 2012 320PP 978-0-470-67401-7 PR €51.90

Urban InfrastructureFinance and Management

k. WELLMAN & DR. MARCUS SPILLERUniversity of Canberra, Australia; SGS Economics & Planning Pty Ltd, Australia

✤ Adopts interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral approach to urban infrastructure financing and management

✤ Analyses governance relationships in public – private partnerships, and government owned enterprises

✤ Includes case studies of Australian practice

READERSHIP: Undergraduates and Master’s students in urban planning and management, civil engineering, construction and management; and government officials and professionals working in the development and management of infrastructure of cities

SEPT 2012 336PP 978-0-470-67218-1 CL €93.90

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Managing Construction EquipmentLEONhARD E. BERNOLDUniversity of New South Wales, Australia

✤ This book is current and contains current and cutting edge technologies

✤ Includes thought provoking statements, supported by facts and photographs for clarity

✤ Provides helpful references by leading authors in both construction, and general industry

READERSHIP: Construction engineers, lecturers and students of engineering

SEPT 2012 608PP 978-0-470-16986-5 CL €61.90

Construction

Structural health MonitoringA Machine Learning Perspective

ChARLES R. FARRAR & kEITh WORDENLos Alamos National Laboratory, USA; University of Sheffield, UK

✤ Features structural health monitoring including a chapter on damage prognosis

✤ Serves as the first comprehensive book on the subject

✤ Adopts a unique approach using a statistical pattern recognition paradigm allowing the development of SHM solutions

✤ Includes extensive use of the authors’ detailed surveys of the technical literature and the experience they have gained from teaching numerous short courses on this subject

READERSHIP: Practising engineers in aerospace, civil, and mechanical engineering; university researchers; lecturers; postgraduates; and technical procurement managers involved in high-capital expenditure hardware such as military aircraft

NOV 2012 680PP 978-1-119-99433-6 CL €129.00

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Index

30 Great Myths About Shakespeare 10

3D Visual Communications 96

AARONSON, PHILIP I. 42

ABBOTT, MARTIN LEE 108

ABC of Ear, Nose and Throat 43

ABC of Emergency Radiology 43

ABC of Resuscitation 43

ABELSON-MITCHELL, NADINE 50

ABER, JAMES S. 60

ABER, SUSAN 60

ABRAHA, IOSIEF 49

Accounting 26

ACQUAAH, GEORGE 62

Advances in Equine Laparoscopy 55

AGATHA, SABINE 57

Aging and Older Adulthood 36

AGRAWAL, DIPTI 70

AGRESTI, ALAN 110

Agricultural Entomology 58

AITKEN, SALLY N. 56

AKAY, METIN 112

ALAYON-GLAZUNOV, ANDRES 102

ALBERTAZZI, LILIANA 39

Alcohol-Related Violence – Prevention and Treatment 37

ALEXANDROV, ANDREI V. 44

ALLEN, B. 102

ALLENDORF, FRED W. 56

ALLISON, ROBIN 53

Allylboration of Carbonyl Compounds 82

ALMAGRO, LLUIS MARCO 106

ALSTON, C. 111

American Gothic 10

Amino Acid Metabolism 67

Analogue-based Drug Discovery III 78

Analysis of Electric Machinery and Drive Systems 94

Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses 55

Anatomy in Diagnostic Imaging 48

ANDERSON, JAMES R. 40

ANDERSON, KENNETH N. 109

ANDERSON, RUSSELL 110

ANDERSSON, OIVIND 72

ANDRÉ, CHRISTOPHE 36

ANGUEIRA, PABLO 100

AntiBase 2012 – The Natural Compound Identifier 83

Applied Mathematics and Modeling for Chemical Engineers 72

Applied Population and Community Ecology 58

Aquaculture Engineering 61

ARC Flash Hazard Analysis and Mitigation 97

Archaeology Is Anthropology 30

ARIGA, KATSUHIKO 86

ARNOLD, DANA 35

Arrow-Pushing in Inorganic Chemistry 83

Artificial Materials 85

ASIRVATHAM, SAMUEL J. 45

ASPREA, LORI 55

ASSANTO, GAETANO 88

ASWORTH, STEPHEN 67

Asymmetric Synthesis 79

ATKINSON, MALCOLM 111

Atlas of Developmental Field Anomalies of the Human Skeleton 68

Atlas of Ear Diseases of the Dog and Cat 52

Atmospheric Pressure Plasma for Surface Modification 89

ATWOOD, DAVID A. 83

AUE, MAXIMILIAN E. 4

AUNE, DAVID E. 9

AYERS, MARK L. 103

BACCI, MASSIMO LIVI 31

BACIU, GEORGE 101

BACK, LES 23

BADIOU, ALAIN 3

BAGCHI, DEBASIS 64

BAGCHI, MANASHI 64

BAGDAN, PAUL J. 28

BAI, CHEN-GUANG 85

BAILEY, ADAM 42

BAINES, PRISCILLA 35

BAKER, A. 113

BAKER, ANNE E. 13

BALAKRISHNAN, N. 108

BALAKRISHNAN, N. 108

BALDWIN, DAVID 65

BALL, MARTIN J. 15, 16

BANICA, FLORINEL-GABRIEL 76

Banking Across Boundaries 31

BARBERA, JESSICA RAE 12

BARCELOUX, DONALD G. 83

BARNES, ETHNE 68

BASAK, SUBHASH C. 111

BASSHAM, GREGORY 3

BATTEN, L. 112

BAUDENDISTEL, THOMAS E. 44

BAUMAN, ZYGMUNT 20

BAXTER, J. E. 29

BAZAN, GUILLERMO C. 87

BAZILEVS, YURI 113

BEECHIE, TIM 57

BENDER, DAVID A. 67

BENNETT, M. R. 6

BERG, STEFFEN 83

BERGGRUEN, NICHOLAS 23

BERNOLD, LEONHARD E. 119

Beyond Belief 29

BEZRYADIN, ALEXEY 90

BHANDARI, BHESH 64

BHATT, DEEPAK L. 45

Big Typescript 4

BINKLEY, DAN 58

Bio-Nanotechnology: A Revolution in Food, Biomedical and Health Sciences 64

Bioactive Heterocyclic Compound Classes 80

Bioactive Heterocyclic Compound Classes – Agrochemicals 80

Bioactive Heterocyclic Compound Classes – Pharmaceuticals 80

Biocatalysts and Enzyme Technology 69

Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Alleviation 57

Biology and Ecology of Tintinnid Ciliates, The 57

Biomedical Materials and Diagnostic Devices 103

Bioremediation of Refined Petroleum Fractions 74

BIRCHWOOD, MATTHEW 11

BIRKETT, JOHN 65

Bistatic SAR Data Processing Algorithms 96

Black Sabbath and Philosophy 3

BLACK, J. T. 116

BLACKFORD, SARAH 66

Blackwell Companion to the New Testament, The 9

Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion 53

BODOR, NICHOLAS 78

Body Area Communications 100

Body in Society, The 21

BOJOWALD, MARTIN 89

BOLDT, BENJAMIN R. 40

BOOTON, PAUL 42

BORNSCHEUER, UWE THEO 69

BOSQ, DENIS 106

BOWATER, LAURA 67

BRADLEY, HARRIET 22

BRADLEY, PATRICK 43

BRAY, JAMES H. 39

BRC Global Standard for Food Safety, The 65

BRENNAN, CHARLES 63

BREW, CHRIS 15

BREZET, IR. HAN 95

BRIDGEN, ANNE 71

BRIDGER, MARK 104

BRIERLEY, GARY J. 60

BROOKS, KENNETH N. 60

BROWN, ROBERT 68

BRUNS, AXEL 17

BRUNTON, NIGEL 63

BSAVA Manual of Exotic Pet and Wildlife Nursing 56

BUCHHOLZ, KLAUS 69

BUCHWALD, PETER 78

BUGG, TIMOTHY 85

BURGESS, JEAN 17

BURGESS, JOHN 5

BURKHOLDER, MARK A. 33

BUTTINI, FRANCESCA 71

CALLAGHAN, DYMPNA 10

CALVERT, PAUL 85

CAMERON, ANGUS 51

CAMPBELL, HUGH 23

CAMPBELL, MARGARET L. 50

CAMPBELL, ROBIN N. 40

CAMPBELL, TERRY W. 53

Cardenio between Cervantes and Shakespeare 32

Cardiac Mapping 45

Cardiac Pacing, Defibrillation and Resynchronization 45

Cardiovascular Clinical Trials 45

Cardiovascular System at a Glance, The 42

Career Planning for Research Bioscientists 66

CARNIE, ANDREW 14

CARPENTER, JOHN 85

CARR, ALAN 36

CARR, DEBRA 66

CARRUTHERS, JO 9

CARTER, JOHN 71

Case Histories in Vibration and Fatigue for the Practicing Engineer 72

Case Studies in Bayesian Statistical Modelling and Analysis 111

Case Studies in Palliative and End-of-Life Care 50

CASE, KIM A. 23

CATALGOL, BETUL 84

Categorical Data Analysis 110

CENTER FOR CHEMICAL PROCESS SAFETY (CCPS) 73

Cerebral Palsy 44

CHAIN, B.M. 42

CHAMPNESS, WENDY 70

CHAN, EDDIE C. L. 101

CHAN, OTTO 43

CHANDAN, RAMESH C. 64

CHANG, AI-FU 75

CHAO, HAIYANG 96

CHAPELLE, CAROL A. 14

Characterisation of Polymer Blends 88

Characterization of Materials 86

Characterization of Minerals, Metals and Materials 85

Chartered Accountants Auditing & Assurance Handbook 2012 26

CHARTIER, ROGER 32

CHEMERS, MARTIN M. 40

Chemical Sensors and Biosensors 76

Chemistry and Biology of Artificial Nucleic Acids 80

Chemistry of Food Additives and Preservatives, The 65

Chemistry of Metal Phenolates, The 81

CHEN, EVA CHIAN-HUI 40

CHEN, YANGQUAN 96, 114

CHENG, I-CHUN 95

CHERNICK, MICHAEL R. 109

CHESSON, M. S. 29

Children in Action 29

CHILINGAR, GEORGE V. 75

CHOULIARAKI, LILIE 18

CHRISS, JAMES J. 22

Christian History 7

CHRISTIE, FRANCES 40

CHRISTMANN, MATHIAS 79

CHRISTOPHERS, BRETT 31

CHUN, JEROLD 84

CHUN, SUNGDUCK 102

CINTAS, PERE GRIMA 106

City, The 21

CIXOUS, HÉLÈNE 5

CLARK, ALEXANDER 16

Climate Change Adaptation 59

Clinical and Educational Child Psychology 37

Clinical Care Conundrums 44

Clinical Nutrition 52

Clinical Trials Dictionary 109

Clinical Trials Dictionary: Terminology and Usage Recommendations 109

CMOS Voltage Reference 92

Coal Geology 60

COATS, D. WAYNE 57

Cochrane Handbook, A 49

COCKERHAM, WILLIAM C. 22

COGLIANO, FRANCIS D. 34

Cognitive Radio Communication and Networking 101

COHN, CAROL 25

COHN, VICTOR 19

COLE, LEONARD A. 71

COLOMBO, PAOLO 71

Colonel Josiah Wedgwood’s Questionnaire 35

Color 99

Combinatorics 105

Common Errors in Statistics (and How to Avoid Them) 105

Companion to African American Literature, A 13

Companion to British Art, A 35

Companion to James Madison and James Monroe, A 34

Companion to New Media Dynamics, A 17

Companion to Rationalism, A 6

Companion to the Early Middle Ages, A 34

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xCompanion to the French Revolution, A 33

Companion to the Global Renaissance, A 12

Companion to the Medieval World, A 33

Companion to the Philosophy of Action, A 6

Companion to the Philosophy of Technology, A 7

Companion to Thomas Hardy, A 13

Companion to Thomas Jefferson, A 34

Companion to World War II, A 33

Comparative Pathophysiology and Toxicology of Cyclooxygenases 78

Comprehensive Rheumatology Board Review 47

Computational Fluid-Structure Interaction 113

Computational Number Theory and Modern Cryptography 100

Computational Statistics 110

Computer Architecture and Security 97

Concise Manual of Pathogenic Microbiology, A 70

Conflict in Construction 117

Conjugated Polyelectrolytes 87

CONLEE, CHRISTINA A. 30

CONNELL, NANCY D. 71

CONSALVO, MIA 17

Conservation and the Genetics of Populations 56

Conservation of Wildlife Populations 56

Construction Management 118

Contemporary Issues in Accounting 26

Contemporary Latin America 32

Contested Knowledge 20

Control of Biological and Drug-Delivery Systems for Chemical Engineers 73

Cooking to the Image 28

COOPER, CAROL 42

COPELTON, DENISE A. 21

CORBETT, DAVID PETERS 35

Cornes and Lupton’s Design Liability in the Construction Industry 118

CORNIA, GARY 117

CORR, SANDRA 55

COSTIN, CATHY L. 30

COUPLAND, NIKOLAS 16

COUTTS, JOHN 117

COWAN, BRIAN 34

COX, DAVID A. 104

Craft and Social Inquiry 30

CRESPI, MARTIN 62

CRESSWELL, TIM 30

Crime Fiction Handbook, The 10

CROW, CHARLES L. 10

CROWSON, A. NEIL 47

CRUMP, BYRON C. 57

CUDDON, J. A. 11

Cultures of Mediatization 18

CUMMING, WITH SAM 4

CUNNINGHAM, CHRISTOPHER J.L. 107

CURRAN, M. 77

CURRY, DR. ALAN 76

CUSI, CRISTINA 49

DAI, LI-XIN 82

DALVIE, DEEPAK 77

DAMICO, JACK S. 16

DAS, J. 97

DASGUPTA, AMITAVA 79

DAVIDSON, MICHAEL W. 69

DAY, JOHN W. 57

DE LA HOZ, ANTONIO 81

DE LA ROCHE, GUILLAUME 102

DE MENIL, GEORGES 27

DE WIT, HARRIET 38

DEAN, SARAH G. 52

DeGarmo’s Materials and Processes in Manufacturing 116

DEHMER, MATTHIAS 111

Dentist’s Drug and Prescription Guide, The 51

Dermatologic Surgery 46

Derrida 3

Design and Strategy in Organic Synthesis 81

Design of Integrated Circuits for Optical Communications 92

DEWS, PETER 7

Diabetes Education 49

Diagnostic Electron Microscopy – A Practical Guide to Tissue Preparation and Interpretation 76

DICKINSON, MARKUS 15

DICKSON, EVA F. 77

Dictatorship 25

Dictionary of Cultural and Critical Theory, A 12

Dictionary of Literary Terms and Criticism, A 11

DIEHL, JAN CAREL 95

Dietary Treatment of Epilepsy 52

Digital Image Processing 99

DINES, MARTIN 11

DING, KUILING 82

DINGES, JURGEN 80

Dispersion Decay and Scattering Theory 104

Do Species Exist? 58

DO, DUONG D. 72

DOIG, ALLYSON 46

DOLAN, JOHN R. 57

DOLAN, KIRK D. 63

DON, JAN 13

DORLING, STEVE 59

DOVI, SUZANNE 7

DRUMMOND, MARK 46

Dry Beans Production, Processing and Nutrition 63

DUBOIS, DANIEL M. 33

DUGGAL, MONTY 51

DUMONT, GUY A. 94

DUNNING, TRISHA 49

DUVALL, J. BARRY 73

EASTON, GRAHAM 42

Eating and its Disorders 36

Ecology and Management of Forest Soils 58

Economic Policy 72 27

Ecosystem Services Come To Town 116

EDWARDS, JASON 25

Efficient Preparation of Fluorine Compounds 82

EGLI, MARTIN 80

EKERS, MICHAEL 31

EKROOS, KIM 84

EL-SHAARAWI, ABDEL H. 106

Electrical, Electronics, and Digital Hardware Essentials for Scientists and Engineers 93

Electromechanical Motion Devices 97

Elements of Continuum Biomechanics, The 113

ELIA, MARINOS 52

ELLIOT, JOANNA 57

ELLMAN, JONATHAN A. 82

ELMASRY, GEORGE F. 102

EMDEN, HELMUT VAN 58

Emergency Medicine Simulation Workbook 48

Émile Durkheim 20

Encounters 5

Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics, The 14

Encyclopedia of Environmetrics 106

Encyclopedia of Positive Psychology, The 38

Encyclopedia of the Gothic, The 11

Endocrine Disrupter Risk Assessment 78

Energy Resource Development 74

Engineering Complex Phenotypes in Industrial Strains 73

Engineering Mechanics 116

Engineering New Data Highways for Knowledge Discovery 111

Engineering of Human Joint Replacements, The 112

ENGLISH, EDWARD D. 33

Entropy Theory Applications in Hydrological and Environmental Sciences 61

Environmental Modelling 59

EPSTEIN, MARCELO 113

ERBER, JOAN T. 36

ESCOBAR, MIGUEL A. 46

ESD Basics 98

ESS, CHARLES 17

Esther Through the Centuries 9

Esthetic Soft Tissue Management of Teeth and Implants 51

Estuarine Ecology 57

Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility in the Meetings and Events Industry 28

EVANS, DAVID 23

Everything you always wanted to know about Nanophotonics and Metamaterials 90

Experiment! 72

Extreme Tissue Engineering 68

Extremophiles 68

EYDEN, BRIAN 76

EYE, ALEXANDER VON 110

FACEY, OWEN 65

Family Therapy 36

FAN, XUETONG 64

FARINA, DARIO 112

FARRAR, CHARLES R. 119

FATICONI, THEODORE G. 105

Feature and Magazine Writing 19

Feed Efficiency in the Beef Industry 65

Feelings and Moods 36

FELDMAN, DAVID L. 24

FERLAUTO, KIMBERLY 26

FFOLLIOTT, PETER F. 60

Fibroids 46

Financial Risk Modelling and Portfolio Optimisation with R 107

Finite Elements 113

FISCHER, JANOS 78

FISHER, NICHOLAS 12

FISHER, RICHARD 58

FISKE, SHANYN 11

FLATHER, MARCUS 45

FLECKENSTEIN, PETER 48

Food & Society 21

Food Irradiation Research and Technology 64

Food Materials Science and Engineering 64

Foodservice Management Fundamentals 28

Forensic Analytical Techniques 75

Forensic Biomechanics 66

Forensic Ecology 66

Forensic Examination and Interpretation of Tool Marks, The 65

Foundations of Power in the Prehispanic Andes 30

FOURNIER, MARCEL 20

FOX, CHRIS 16

FOX, JOHN R. E. 36

Fractional Order Motion Controls 114

FRAISE, ADAM 47

FREDRICKS, DAVID N. 70

FREEDMAN, ARTHUR M. 39

FREIRE, TERESA 39

Frequency Acquisition Techniques for Phase Locked Loops 101

Frequency-Domain Analysis and Design of Distributed Control Systems 93

FRIDMAN, ALEXANDER 91

FRIEDMAN, PAUL A. 45

FRIEDMAN, GARY 91

FROUM, STUART 51

FRYIRS, KIRSTIE A. 60

Functional Polymers by Post-Polymerisation Modification 88

Fundamentals of Light Microscopy and Electronic Imaging 69

Fundamentals of the Petrophysics of Oil and Gas Reservoirs 75

FUNG, HEIDI 40

Fungi and Lignocellulosic Biomass 61

Fusion Plasma Physics 91

Future of Jewish Theology, The 8

GABBERT, FIONA 37

Galois Theory 104

GANELLIN, C. ROBIN 78

GANGADHARAN, G.R. 96

GARDELS, NATHAN 23

Gastrointestinal System at a Glance, The 42

Gears and Gear Drives 115

GEISLER, DR. TOBIAS 45

Gender 22

Gender, Work, and Economy 21

General Practice at a Glance 42

Generalizations of Cyclostationary Signal Processing 98

Geographic Thought 30

Geomorphic Analysis of River Systems 60

Gestalt Therapy Around the World 37

GHOSH, ABHIK 83

GIBBON, FIONA E. 15

GILL, PETER 25

GILL, SARVAJEET SINGH 63

GILLESPIE, SUSAN D. 30

GIROUX, SIMON 81

GIVENS, GEOF H. 110

GLASPER, ALAN 50

Globalization and the Environment 24

Good Representative, The 7

GOOD, PHILLIP I. 105

GOSS, KEN 36

GOTT, LUCY 56

GOTTFRIED, HEIDI 21

GOYAL, DEEPI G. 48

Gramsci 31

GRANT, GARY 116

Greek Drama and the Invention of Rhetoric 35

GREGER, KLAUS 69

GREGORY, PETER J. 63

GREIVING, STEFAN 59

GROHENS, YVES 88

GRUNE, TILMAN 84

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GRUPP, MICHAEL 95

GRUVER, WILLIAM A. 94

Guide to the Wireless Engineering Body of Knowledge (WEBOK), A 101

Guidelines for Managing Process Safety Risks During Organizational Change 73

GUPTILL, AMY E. 21

GURUNG, REGAN A. R. 38

HABIB, M. A. R. 11

HACKER, P. M. S. 6

HACKETT, TIMOTHY B. 53

HALES, STEVEN D. 4

HALL, DENNIS G. 82

HALL, DEREK 24

HALL, GEORGE M. 43

HALUALANI, RONA TAMIKO 19

HAMED, KAVEH AKABRI 94

Handbook of Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing, The 16

Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication, The 19

Handbook of Engineering Measurements 91, 92

Handbook of English for Specific Purposes, The 15

Handbook of Equine Parasite Control 54

Handbook of Experimental Phenomenology 39

Handbook of Gastrointestinal Cancer 45

Handbook of Internet Studies, The 17

Handbook of Language and Globalization, The 16

Handbook of Language and Speech Disorders, The 16

Handbook of Language Contact, The 16

Handbook of Phonetic Sciences, The 15

Handbook of Plant Food Phytochemicals 63

Handbook of Sports Therapy Services 49

Handbook on Smart Coatings and Films for the 21st Century 87

HANESSIAN, STEPHEN 81

HARDCASTLE, WILLIAM J. 15

Harnessing Green IT 96

HARPER, MARGARET 42

HART, GILLIAN 31

HARTE, BRIAN 44

HARTLEY, JOHN 17

HASHIGUCHI, KOICHI 114

Having Success with NSF 67

HAWK, ERNEST 45

HAYES, DAVID L. 45

HE, GANG 90

HE, JINLIANG 94

Health Communication in the 21st Century 19

Hemophilia and Hemostasis 46

HENDERSON, ELIZABETH V. 28

HENDRICKS, VINCENT F. 7

HENGEVELD, KEES 13

HENKIN, TINA M. 70

HENRY, ROBERT J. 61

HEPP, ANDREAS 18

HERDEWIJN, PIET 80

Hermeneutics 5

Heterocyclic Chemistry at a Glance 79

Heterogeneous Catalysis at Nanoscale and Energy Applications 76

HIBBARD, SCOTT 8

HICKEY, RAYMOND 16

HIGGINS, MICHAEL 44

HIGGINS, ROBERT 54

High-k Gate Dielectrics for CMOS Technology 90

HILL, RODNEY A. 65

HILLEN, THOMAS 104

HILLIS, DAVID R. 73

Historical Theology 8

History of American Literature from 1950 to the Present, A 11

History of Cognitive Neuroscience 6

History of Modern Europe, A 32

Hobbit and Philosophy, The 3

HOETING, JENNIFER A. 110

HOLDEN, ROBERT H. 32

HOLLAND, MALCOLM 118

HONE, JIM 58

Horticultural Reviews, Volume 40 62

How Socialization Happens on the Ground 40

How to Protect Your Invention 72

How to Write a Paper 43

How to Write your Nursing Dissertation 50

HOWSON, ALEXANDRA 21

HU, ZHEN 101

HUGHES, WILLIAM 11

Human Microbiota, The 70

HWANG, JIANN-YANG 85

HWANG, RUEY-BING 93

Hybrid Control and Motion Planning of Dynamical Legged Locomotion 94

Hydrology and the Management of Watersheds 60

Hymenoptera and Conservation 56

I Remember Me 40

IBRAHIM, DOGAN 97

ICAA 26

Idea of Evil, The 7

Imaging Gaseous Detectors and Their Applications 89

Immunity to Parasitic Infections 70

Immunology at a Glance 42

Improving Crop Productivity in Sustainable Agriculture 63

Improving Profitability through Green Manufacturing 73

Industrial Statistics with Minitab 106

Inhalation Drug Delivery 71

INNESS, PETER MICHAEL 59

Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Geography and Growth 27

Intelligence in an Insecure World 25

Intelligent Governance for the 21st Century 23

International Encyclopedia of Media Studies, The 17

International Trade 27

Interprofessional Rehabilitation 52

Introduction to Adaptive Designs with Applications to Clinical Trials Using R, An 109

Introduction to Analysis of Financial Data with R, An 107

Introduction to Audio Content Analysis, An 100

Introduction to Economics 27

Introduction to Enzyme and Coenzyme Chemistry 85

Introduction to Finite Strain Theory for Continuum Elasto-Plasticity 114

Introduction to Hybrid Vehicle System Modeling & Control 99

Introduction to Islam in the 21st Century, An 8

Introduction to Neural Engineering for Motor Rehabilitation 112

Introduction to Thermo-Fluids Systems Design 113

Introduction to Topology and Geometry 105

Introduction to Wireless Localisation 101

IOINOVICI, ADRIAN 98

Ironic Spectator, The 18

IRWIN, WILLIAM 3

IUZZINI, JONATHAN 23

J.GOMES, NATHAN 102

JANICK, JULES 62

JANKOWSKI, JANUSZ 45

JANSEN, ROLAND A. 74

JAPPELLI, TULLIO 27

JARRETT, GENE ANDREW 13

JEANNET, FRÉDÉRIC-YVES 5

JELASKA, DAMIR T. 115

JENSEN, WINNIE 112

JESCHKE, PETER 75

John Milton: Prose 12

John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester 12

JONES, MICHAEL 26

JOULE, JOHN A. 79

JUNG, SUNGHOON 102

JUNG, TOBIAS 84

JYOTISHKUMAR, P. 88

KALGUTKAR, AMIT S. 77

KASCHE, VOLKER 69

KAUFMANN, ELTON N. 86

KEMP, W. MICHAEL 57

KENNEDY, J. P. 72

KEPNES, STEVEN 8

KESHAV, SATISH 42

KHAN, REHMAN M. 109

KIESER, JULES 66

KILARA, ARUN 64

KILL, RON 65

KIPFER, STEFAN 31

KITCHEN, K.A. 35

KLOK, HARM-ANTON 88

KLUGMAN, STUART A. 107

KNIPE, A. C. 81

KOBAYASHI, HISASHI 103

KODAMA, KENNETH P. 59

KOHL, MICHAEL 86

KOHSER, RONALD A. 116

KOK, TED C. W. 92

KOLTER, ROBERTO 69

KOMECH, ALEXANDER 104

KOPYLOVA, ELENA 104

KRAMER, WOLFGANG 75

KRAUSE, PAUL C. 94, 97

Kripke 5

KUBICEK, CHRISTIAN P. 61

KUEHNI, ROLF G. 99

KUNZ, WERNER 58

KUTZ, MYER 91, 92

LAATSCH, HARTMUT 83

LAI, YU-CHI 96

LAINER-VOS, DAN 22

LAMB, TRACEY 70

LAMBERTH, CLEMENS 80

Land 24

LANE, PHILIP 27

LANGTON, PHILIP DAVID 67

Language and Computers 15

Language Education Throughout the School Years 40

LANHAM-NEW, SUSAN 52

LANSING, CAROL 33

LANTIS, JEFFREY S. 24

LAPPA, MARCELLO 91

LAPPIN, SHALOM 16

LAVER, JOHN 15

LAW, KAREN 47

LEACH, RICHARD M. 46

Leadership 26

LEDLEY, ROBERT S. 97

LEE, YOUNGDAE 102

LEIBIGER, STUART 34

LEKANG, ODD-IVAR 61, 95

LEONARD, H. SKIPTON 39

LEONARD, I. ED 104

LEPORE, ERNEST 4

LERCH, ALEXANDER 100

LESTER, BARRY M. 38

LEWIS, FRANK L. 94

LEWIS, RACHEL 39

LI, HUSHENG 101

LI, PING 67

Life Cycle Assessment 77

Light Sheet Based Fluorescence Microscopy 69

LIN, CHING-FUH 95

LIN, SHUMIN 40

LINACRE, ADRIAN 66

LINDEMANN, ALBERT S. 32

LIPIANSKY, E. 93

Lipidomics 84

LIPSON, ALIZA 47

Liquid Surveillance 20

LIU, BIN 87

LIU, DERONG 94

LIU, WEI 99

LIU, Y.A. 75

Live Sociological Methods 23

LJUNGQUIST, OLLE 52

LLABRES, XAVIER TORT-MORTORELL 106

LOBPRISE, HEIDI B. 53

Local Planning for Terror and Disaster 71

LOCK, PATTI FRAZER 112

LOCK, ROBIN H. 112

Locke 6

LOEWENSTEIN, DAVID 12

Loft Conversions 117

LOFTUS, ALEX 31

Log-Linear Modeling 110

LOPEZ, SHANE J. 38

Loss Models 107

LOUPY, ANDRE 81

LTE-A Advanced and Next Generation Wireless Networks 102

LU, K. 87

LUCAL, BETSY 21

LUCKHARDT, C. GRANT 4

LUDMAN, HAROLD S. 43

LUIKART, GORDON H. 56

LUMBIS, RACHEL 56

LUPTON, SARAH 118

LUTHER, FRIEDY 51

LYON, DAVID 20

Lysophospholipid Receptors 84

MA, ALICE D. 46

Machine Learning in Image Steganalysis 98

MACKILLOP, JAMES 38

MAGEE, DAVID J. 49

Magic of Ceramics, The 89

MAGNER, JOSEPH A. 60

MAGRO, CYNTHIA M. 47

MAGUIRE, LAURIE 10

MAILLARD, JEAN-YVES 47

MALOY, STANLEY 69

Managing Construction Equipment 119

Manufacturing Yogurt and Fermented Milks 64

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xMARAS, STEVEN 18

MARCUS, YIZHAK 84

MARK, WILLIAM D. 114

MÁRQUEZ-GRANT, NICHOLAS 66

MARRONGELLE, KAREN 67

MARTIN, PHILIPPE 27

MATEU, JORGE 106

Mathematical Modeling with Multidisciplinary Applications 105

Mathematical Statistics and Stochastic Processes 106

MATTHIESSEN, PETER 78

MATTSON, INGRID 8

MATTU, AMAL 48

MAY, STEPHEN 55

MAZZAFERRO, ELISA M. 53

McCANN, PHILIP 27

McCLOUD, AMINAH BEVERLY 8

MCCLUSKEY, W. J. 117

MCCOOL, JOHN I. 111

McCULLOCH, STEVEN 55

MCDONALD, ANDRÉ GARCIA 113

McGEORGE, DENNY 118

McGEOUGH, JOSEPH 112

MCGOWAN, SUSAN 26

McGRATH, ALISTER E. 7, 8

MCILWRAITH, MARIELA 28

MCLAREN, JOHN 27

MCLEAN, J. DOUGLAS 115

MCMURRAN, MARY 37

MCPHEE, PETER 33

Meaning and Argument 4

Mechanical Properties of Solid Polymers 88

Medical Decision Making 44

Medical Disorders in Pregnancy 49

Medical Toxicology 83

MEINERT, CURTIS L. 109

MEIR, MICHAELA GEORGINE 86

Melanocytic Proliferations, The 47

MERIAM, J. L. 116

MERNER, BRADLEY L. 81

MESSENT, PETER 10

Methodology and Technology for Power System Grounding 94

Methods and Applications of Statistics in the Atmospheric and Earth Sciences 108

Methods and Applications of Statistics in the Social and Behavioural Sciences 108

MEURERS, DETMAR 15

Microbes and Evolution: The World That Darwin Never Saw 69

Microwave Line of Sight Link Engineering 100

Microwaves in Organic Synthesis 81

MIHM, MARTIN C. 47

MILLER, HOLLY G. 19

MILLER, PEGGY J. 40

MILLS, KEITH 79

MILLS, L. SCOTT 56

MILTON, JOHN 12

MINOLI, DANIEL 99

MISHRA, SAROJ K. 70

Mobile Video with Mobile IPv6 99

Mobility Models for Next Generation Wireless Networks 103

Modern Methods in Crop Protection Research 75

MOHAMMADI, SOHEIL 114

Molecular Genetics of Bacteria 70

Molecular Markers in Plants 61

MONNET, ERIC 53

MONTAGNES, DAVID J. S. 57

MONTEIRO, S. N. 85

MONTGOMERY, DOUGLAS C. 115

MORIYAMA, HIROYOSHI 64

MSAGATI, TITUS A. M. 65

MUELLER, WERNER 106

MÜLLER, NICOLE 15, 16

MULLIGAN, MARK 59

MUN, EUN-YOUNG 110

MURCOTT, ANNE 23

MURPHY, DOUGLAS B. 69

MURTHY, DHIRAJ 18

MURUGESAN, SAN 96

MYSCHETZKY, PETER SAND 48

NAKAYAMA, THOMAS K. 19

Nanofiber Composites Fundamentals and Developments 85

Nanometer Frequency Synthesis Beyond the Phase-Locked Loop 92

Nanoparticulate Materials 87

Nanowire Fabrication 90

NAPOLITANO, ANTONIO 98

NAPPI, EUGENIO 89

NARAYAN, ROGER 85

NEAL, ELIZABETH 52

NELSON-MOON, ZARARNA 51

NELSON, ALAN 6

Nematicons 88

Neurotrauma – Managing Patients with Head Injury 50

Neurovascular Ultrasound Examination and Waveform Interpretation 44

NEW, T. R. 56

NEWELL, PETER 24

News and Numbers 19

Next Generation Wireless Communications Using Radio over Fiber 102

NICHOLS, DEBORAH L. 30

NIELSEN, MARTIN 54

NIEMIEC, BROOK A. 54

NIWA, T. 76

NOLAN, JERRY 43

NOURI, KEYVAN 46

Nurturing Children and Families 38

O’CONNOR, TIMOTHY 6

O’HAIR, DAN 19

O’LEARY, ELEANOR 37

OBACH, R. SCOTT 77

Objectivity in Journalism 18

OEVERMANN, ANNA 54

OGBURN, DENNIS 30

OLSEN, JAN KYRRE BERG 7

Operational Weather Forecasting 59

Optimizing Teaching and Learning 38

Organic Chemistry 82

Organic Reaction Mechanisms, 2010 81

Organic Syntheses 82

Organic, Inorganic and Hybrid Solar Cells 95

Organized Organic Ultrathin Films 86

Orthogonally Polarised Lasers 93

OURS, JAN VAN 27

OWENS, DOUGLAS K. 44

OXLEY, LES 27

PADILLA, ARTHUR 26

Paediatric Dentistry at a Glance 51

Paleomagnetism of Sedimentary Rocks 59

PALTRIDGE, BRIAN 15

PANJER, HARRY H. 107

PAPILLON, PHILIPPE 86

PARK, SUNGJUN 102

Partial Differential Equations 104

PASHIKANTI, KIRAN 75

PASSMORE, JONATHAN 39

Pastoral Epistles Through the Centuries, The 9

PATERSON, SUE 52

Pathology of the Hard Dental Tissues 50

PATNAIK, RANJAN 73

PAVRI, FIROOZA 60

PAYNE, MICHAEL 12

PEDERSEN, STIG ANDUR 7

PEETERS, BENOÎT 3

PEKAREK, STEVEN D. 97

Performance-Based Gear Metrology 114

Periodic Structures 93

PERKINS, GAVIN D. 43

PERRONE, JEANNE R. 55

Personal Protective Equipment for Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Hazards 77

PESKOV, VLADIMIR 89

PETERS, J. E. 70

PETERSON, DAVID 39

PFAFF, BERNHARD 107

PHYTHIAN, MARK 25

PIEGORSCH, WALTER W. 106

PIEHLER, G. KURT 32

PILE, JAMES C. 44

PITTENGER, DAVID J. 107

Plant Breeding Reviews, Volume 36, 62

Plasma Medicine 91

Plato’s Republic 3

PLAYFAIR, J.H.L. 42

Polymer Composites with Carbonaceous Nanofillers 86

Polymeric Materials for Solar Thermal Applications 86

PORTES, RICHARD 27

Post-Transcriptional Gene Regulation 68

Power Electronics and Energy Conversion Systems 98

Power of Design, The 95

Practical Design of Magnetostatic Structure using Numerical Simulation 95

Practical Flow Cytometry in Haematology Diagnosis 46

Practical Guide to Diagnosing Structural Movement in Buildings 118

Practical Guide to Equine Colic 54

Practical Guide to Optical Metrology for Thin Films, A 90

Practical Teaching in Emergency Medicine 48

PRATT, WILLIAM K. 99

Preparative Chromatography 74

Primer on Property Tax: Administration and Policy, A 117

PRIMORATZ, IGOR 5

Principles of Plant Genetics and Breeding 62

Probabilistic Reliability Models 108

Problem Solving and Data Analysis using Minitab 109

Protein Oxidation and Aging 84

PRYKE, STEPHEN 117

Public Key Cryptography 112

Publish/Subscribe Systems 103

PUNTER, DAVID 11

PUWAR, NIRMAL 23

PYLE, A. J. 6

QIU, ROBERT CAIMING 101

QIU, X. 96

Qualitative Research Methods 20

QUINTEN, MICHAEL 90

RADI, ZAHER A. 78

Radio Protocols for LTE and LTE-Advanced 102

RAGLE, CLAUDE 55

Ramesside Inscriptions, Translations, Volume VI 35

RANKIN, MICHAELA 26

Rare Earth Elements – Fundamentals and Applications, The 83

RAZAVI, BEHZAD 92

Reactive Drug Metabolites 77

Real Analysis 104

REES, COLIN 50

Refinery Engineering 75

REINDERS, ANGELE H. M. E. 95

REINEMEYER, CRAIG 54

Reinforcement Learning and Approximate Dynamic Programming for Feedback Control 94

Remote Sensing and Actuation Using Unmanned Vehicles 96

Removable Orthodontic Appliances and Retainers 51

Research Methods in Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics 15

Research Techniques for Biomedical Scientists 67

Resolving Erroneous Reports in Toxicology and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring 79

Retrieving The Big Society 25

Retrometabolic Drug Design and Targeting 78

Reverse Genetics of RNA Viruses 71

REYNAUD, EMMANUEL G. 69

REYNOLDS, DENNIS 28

RICE, RICHARD G. 72

RICHERSON, DAVID W. 89

RICOEUR, PAUL 5

RIDDAWAY, BOB 59

RIDLEY, ANNE 37

RIGBY, KEITH ANTONY 115

ROBERTS, HAROLD R. 46

ROBERTS, JULIE 66

ROBSON, S. ELIZABETH 49

ROE, DILYS 57

ROESKY, HERBERT W. 82

ROESSEL, HENRY VAN 104

ROGERS, ROBERT L. 48

ROMO, JUAN 100

RONI, PHILIP 57

ROOS, YRJÖ H. 64

Root Genomics and Soil Interactions 62

ROOY, DAVID J. LA 37

ROSENBAUM, PETER 44

ROSENBLOOM, LEWIS 44

ROSS, JOSEPHINE 40

Rotating Thermal Flows in Natural and Industrial Processes 91

ROTELLA, DAVID P. 78

ROWAN, YORKE M. 29

RUNKLE, LEWIS COPE WITH DEBORAH COHN 19

Russell, Hugo & Ayliffe’s Principles and Practice of Disinfection, Preservation and Sterilization 47

SAADOUN, ANDRE P. 51

SADATI, NASSER 94

SAHU, SAURA C. 79

SAILE, SANDRIN 86

SANDBROOK, CHRIS 57

SANDIS, CONSTANTINE 6

SANSONE, DAVID 35

SANTI, PAOLO 103

SARISKY, DARREN 9

SATTAR, SYED 47

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SAUD, LAITH 8

SAUNDERS, VENETIA 71

Sax’s Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials 77

Scaling the Higher Education Pyramid 40

SCHAATHUN, HANS GEORG 98

SCHIRMER, ULRICH 75

SCHMIDT-THOME, PHILIPP 59

SCHMIDT-TRAUB, H. 74

SCHMITT, CARL 25

SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM A. 76

SCHULTE, MICHAEL 74

SCHUURS, ALBERT 50

SCHWARTZ, BETH M. 38

Science Communication 67

SCOTT, SARA B. 48

Scriptural Interpretation 9

Second Generation Biofuels and Biomass 74

SEGARS, JAMES 46

SEIDEL-MORGENSTERN, ANDREAS 74

SEIDMAN, STEVEN 20

Semiconducting Polymer Composites 87

Service Concepts in Hospitality Management 28

SHAHIDI, FEREIDOON 64

SHENASA, MOHAMMAD 45

Short History of Migration, A 31

SIDDIQ, MUHAMMAD 63

SIEGERT, RICHARD J. 52

SIKORSKI, ELAINE 28

SILVERMAN, H. 29

SIMON, LAURENT 73

Sinews of the Nation 22

SINGH, JYOTSNA G. 12

SINGH, OM V. 68

SINGH, VIJAY P. 61

SINN, HANS-WERNER 27

SLOTERDIJK, PETER 4

Small Animal Dental Procedures for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses 55

Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery 53

SMALL, DAVID B. 29

SMITH, ANDREW 11

SMITH, DOUGLAS A. 77

SMITH, EMMA 10

SNYDER, LARRY 70

SOAR, JASMEET 43

Social Causes of Health and Disease 22

Social Control 22

Social Memory, Identity, and Death 29

Social Network Analysis in Construction 117

SOCIETY, IEEE COMMUNICATIONS 101

SOFRONAS, ANTHONY 72

Soil Conditions and Plant Growth 63

SOMMERS, CHRISTOPHER H. 64

SOUCEK, MARK D. 87

Sounds of Language, The 13

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