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Tourism and Planning. First Edition
Tourism and Planning. First Edition
Growth and Development. Sixth Edition - Sustainable Development - Natural Resource and Environmental Economics . Second Edition
Best of British - British Cinema in the 1980s. First Edition
Sport, Culture and the Media. First Edition - Power Play
News - News Culture. First Edition
Feminist Perspectives on the Body. First Edition - What is Feminism? An Introduction to Feminist Theory. First Edition - Feminism, Femininity and Popular Culture. First Edition - Feminist Debates
Feminist Perspectives on Language. First Edition
The Cultural Studies Reader. Second Edition - Decoding Culture - Cultural Studies - Modernity and Postmodern Culture. First Edition - Studying Culture
John Davies surveys the broadcasting schedules (all times pm unless stated). Pick of the week Channel 4's new Sunday-night series The Day the World Took Off (8.00) is an interesting attempt to do...
When the police need a time of death for a decomposing corpse, they call entomology professor M. Lee Goff. Tim Cornwell reports on a growing academic field Insects and homicide have a long and...
A Victorian gentleman's collection of phalluses sounds intriguing, right? Laura Thomas explains why curator David Gaimster (right) is determined to prevent the break-up of the collection kept in...
Is Britain facing a collapse of democracy? As fewer and fewer people turn out to vote, Paul Whiteley outlines a nationwide programme launched to find out why Last month's election for London's mayor...
Why do humans get Aids and chimps don't? Some researchers say a chimp genome project would give us the answer. Ayala Ochert reports Just this month, Human Genome Project scientists announced the...
Far more students need access to the internet if it is to drive education, argues Anthony Hesketh There are 300 million internet users across the globe. One million new web pages were created in 1998...
It is hard to disagree with Cunningham's cheerful valediction to compulsory Old English at Oxford. In the university marketplace the onus is on those who teach it to make it attractive (which is...