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International Policy Institutions Around the Pacific Rim: A Directory of Resources in East Asia, Australasia, and the AmericasRamón Bahamonde This major compendium identifies the approximately three hundred key institutional resources on international political and economic affairs available throughout the Pacific Basin—in East and Southeast Asia, Australia, Canada, the United States, Mexico, and the Pacific–oriented countries of South America. Organized by country/region, the Directory highlights each More > |
On the Market: Strategies for a Successful Academic Job SearchSandra L. Barnes Sandra Barnes presents both big-picture strategic thinking and nuts-and-bolts suggestions to help junior scholars obtain satisfying academic employment in today's highly competitive market.
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Great Ideas for Teaching About AfricaMisty L. Bastian and Jane L. Parpart, editors 1999 Choice Outstanding Academic Book! This award-winning book presents a wealth of ideas for teaching African studies in a variety of disciplines.The authors present a wide range of approaches: from preparing African cuisines as a way to understand people-environment relations, to using the Internet to develop a virtual art history exhibit; from viewing an More > |
Fieldwork in Developing CountriesStephen Devereux and John Hoddinott, editors Practical, realistic, and based on firsthand experiences, this sorely needed resource addresses theoretical concerns at the same time that it reflects the important fact that the context within which fieldwork is conducted is absolutely integral to the research process. More > |
International Relations on FilmRobert W. Gregg This welcome exploration of the ways in which feature films depict the various aspects of international relations considers the utility of the feature film as a vehicle to dramatize issues and events, challenge conventional wisdom, rouse an audience to anger, and even revise history. Gregg makes a strong case for the value of films as a window on the real world of international relations. More > |
African Novels in the ClassroomMargaret Jean Hay, editor Some of the best college teachers have found novels to be extremely effective assignments in courses addressing various aspects of African studies. Here, two dozen of those teachers describe their favorite African novels—drawn from all over the continent—and share their experiences in using them in the classroom. Each contributor discusses why a particular novel works well with More > |
Muslim Women Throughout the World: A BibliographyMichelle Kimball and Barbara R. von Schlegell This comprehensive, up-to-date bibliography covers nearly 3,000 English-language books and articles on Muslim women throughout the world. Works are listed alphabetically by author, with an extensive index including both geographical and topical headings. A special feature of the bibliography is its annotated list of the 50 "most highly recommended" books and articles; the result of a More > |
The New International Studies Classroom: Active Teaching, Active LearningJeffrey S. Lantis, Lynn M. Kuzma, and John Boehrer, editors This innovative volume effectively combines curricular themes and teaching methods to provide practical teaching tools for international studies faculty. The broad range of substantive issues addressed in the book reflects the diversity of actors—national, regional, and international—that respond to global problems. The authors explore new techniques for covering these issues, More > |
Contemporary African Politics and Development: A Comprehensive Bibliography, 1981-1990complied by Vijitha Mahadevan with the staff of UCLA's African Bibliography Project This invaluable research tool is a systematic, comprehensive analysis of books, monographs, journals, and edited volumes dealing with African political affairs and socioeconomic development. The bibliography contains more than 16,000 citations (both English and French sources are included) covering material published from 1981 through 1990. Chapters in edited volumes are treated as individual More > |
Anthropology in Practice: Building a Career Outside the AcademyRiall Nolan How can students and scholars effectively prepare for—and succeed at—a career as a nonacademic practicing anthropologist? This comprehensive guide, full of practical detail, presents the answers.
Nolan relates how students, recent graduates, and beginning professionals can acquire and use the skills essential for work as a practitioner. A key feature of his book is More > | ![]() |
The Black Academic's Guide to Winning Tenure—Without Losing Your SoulKerry Ann Rockquemore and Tracey Laszloffy For an African American scholar, who may be the lone minority in a department, navigating the tenure minefield can be a particularly harrowing process. Kerry Ann Rockquemore and Tracey Laszloffy go beyond standard professional resources to serve up practical advice for black faculty intent on playing—and winning—the tenure game. Addressing head-on how power and the thorny politics of More > | ![]() |
Fellowships in International Affairs: A Guide to Opportunities in the United States and AbroadWomen in International Security At a time of increasingly intense competition for research opportunities and access to careers in international affairs, Fellowships in International Affairs is an indispensable directory of fellowships and grants for graduate students, scholars, and practitioners alike. With nearly 200 entries, the guide offers a concise overview of traditional as well as lesser-known grants and More > |




