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Christl Kiener Auricular Acupuncture: A Clinical Handbook
This book contains everything you need to know for the successful practical application of auricular acupuncture. It is organized systematically: the exact localisation of the points on the ear is shown clearly in more than 300 illustrations.;The author then presents a wide range of disorders and suggests the combination of particular points which should be used for the treatment of many different kinds of disorders, e.g. muscular, endocrinological, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, respiratory, urogenital, dermatological, allergic and ophthalmological.;This is the translation (by Johanna Schuster) of the very successful 5th German edition (published by Elsevier in 2011).
£40.50
University of Toronto Press One Word Shapes a Nation
One Word Shapes a Nation demonstrates that integration politics limit how immigrants, refugees, and their descendants can participate in German society and how Germans imagine their national future. By reconstructing recent polemic media scandals, re-interpreting historical narratives about migration after the Second World War, and conducting extensive fieldwork with social work organizations that implement integrative programs, Johanna Schuster-Craig explores the intersection between media, capital, nation-building, and human lives in contemporary German society. The book reveals that while anti-immigrant tropes are long-standing in German post-war history, integration is not the only potential model. Schuster-Craig argues that integration politics in Germany is defined by a selective approach to who qualifies as a citizen, as well as beliefs about German national identity that require assimilation to cultural values beyond mere naturalization. Drawing on med
£62.10
University of Toronto Press One Word Shapes a Nation
One Word Shapes a Nation demonstrates that integration politics limit how immigrants, refugees, and their descendants can participate in German society and how Germans imagine their national future. By reconstructing recent polemic media scandals, re-interpreting historical narratives about migration after the Second World War, and conducting extensive fieldwork with social work organizations that implement integrative programs, Johanna Schuster-Craig explores the intersection between media, capital, nation-building, and human lives in contemporary German society. The book reveals that while anti-immigrant tropes are long-standing in German post-war history, integration is not the only potential model. Schuster-Craig argues that integration politics in Germany is defined by a selective approach to who qualifies as a citizen, as well as beliefs about German national identity that require assimilation to cultural values beyond mere naturalization. Drawing on med
£29.99