New ebooks don’t stop in the summer! Titles selected by faculty and Gleeson staff cover Harlem jazz, research techniques, magic of many kinds, and more.
- English as a medium of instruction in higher education in Asia-Pacific: from policy to pedagogy edited by Ben Fenton-Smith, Pamela Humphreys, and Ian Walkinshaw (1 user)
- Abolition geography: essays towards liberation by Ruth Wilson Gilmore (1 user)
- Ethical university: transforming higher education edited by Wanda Teays and Alison Dundes Renteln (1 user)
- Facilitating group learning: Strategies for success with diverse learners, 2nd ed. by George Lakey (unlimited users)
- Disability-Affirmative therapy: A case formulation template for clients with disabilities by Rhoda Olkin (1 user)
- Women in print 2: production, distribution and consumption edited by Caroline Archer-Parré, Christine Moog, John Hinks (1 user)
- Better days will come again: the life of Arthur Briggs, jazz genius of Harlem, Paris by Travis Atria (3 users)
- Harlem jazz adventures: a European baron’s memoir, 1934-1969 by Timme Rosenkrantz (3 users)
- Reconsidering reparations: worldmaking in the case of climate crisis by Olúfẹmi O. Táíwò (unlimited users)
- Asian Americans and the spirit of racial capitalism by Jonathan Tran (1 user)
- The new college classroom: a practical guide to the future of college teaching by Cathy N. Davidson and Christina Katopodis (unlimited users)
- Animal care in Japanese tradition: a short history by W. Puck Brecher (1 user)
- Peking Express: the bandits who stole a train, stunned the West, and broke the Republic of China by James W. Zimmerman (1 user)
- Handbook of research on teachers of color and Indigenous teachers edited by Conra D. Gist and Travis J. Bristol (1 user)
- Principle of double effect: a history and philosophical defense by David Černý (unlimited users)
- ADHD in adolescents: a comprehensive guide edited by Alison Schonwald (unlimited users)
- Handbook of cultural intelligence research edited by David C. Thomas and Yuan Liao (1 user)
- Thomas Aquinas’s quodlibetal questions translated and introduced by Turner Nevitt and Brian Davies (1 user)
- Little book of restorative teaching tools: games, activities, and simulations for understanding restorative justice practices by Lindsey Pointer, Kathleen McGoey and Haley Farrar (3 users)
- Let this radicalize you: organizing and the revolution of reciprocal care by Kelly Hayes and Mariame Kaba (unlimited users)
- Elite capture: how the powerful took over identity politics (and everything else) by Olúfẹmi O. Táíwò (unlimited users)
- Craft culture in early modern Japan: materials, makers, and mastery by Christine M. E. Guth (1 user)
- History of Japanese art after 1945: institutions, discourse, practice edited by Kitazawa Noriaki, Kuresawa Takemi, and Mitsuda Yuri (1 user)
- Manga: a critical guide by Shige (CJ) Suzuki and Ronald Stewart (1 user)
- Mountain witches: Yamauba by Noriko Tsunoda Reider (1 user)
- Year of the Tiger: an activist’s life by Alice Wong (1 user)
- Resettling America: energy, ecology and community edited by Gary J. Coates (unlimited users)
- When to talk and when to fight: the strategic choice between dialogue and resistance by Rebecca Subar (unlimited users)
- Auntie Sewing Squad guide to mask making, radical care, and racial justice edited by Mai-Linh K. Hong, Chrissy Yee Lau, and Preeti Sharma (1 user)
- Climate of history in a planetary age by Dipesh Chakrabarty (1 user)
- One planet, many worlds: the climate parallax by Dipesh Chakrabarty (unlimited users)
- Prioritizing people in ethical decision-making and caring for cultural collections edited by Nina Owczarek (unlimited users)
- Phoenix complex: a philosophy of nature by Michael Marder (1 user)
- Effective writing for sociology: a guide for researchers and students by Ben Lennox Kail and Robert V. Kail (unlimited users)
- Decolonizing liberation theologies: past, present, and future edited by Nicolás Panotto and Luis Martínez Andrade (1 user)
- Levitation: the science, myth and magic of suspension by Peter Adey (1 user)
- Decolonizing foreign language education: the misteaching of English and other colonial languages edited by Donaldo Macedo (unlimited users)
- Political Black girl magic: the elections and governance of Black female mayors edited by Sharon D. Wright Austin (unlimited users)
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