This book is the Turkish translation of Into the Abyss: A Neuropsychiatrist’s Notes on Troubled Minds, originally published by Oneworld […]

AUTHOR(S) Anthony David, 75 TL

Into the Abyss
A neuropsychiatrist's notes on troubled minds

AUTHOR(S) Anthony David,

Is there a risk that one day, we will wake up and see that we no longer have the right […]

AUTHOR(S) Eirik Løkke, 70 TL

Privacy
Private Life in a Digital Society

AUTHOR(S) Eirik Løkke,

The most obvious characteristics of popular novels include serial production, specific formulas, and the reliance on clichéd heroes and events. […]

AUTHOR(S) Veli Uğur, 95 TL

Vampire’s Kiss, Lover’s Blood
Popular Novels in Türkiye after 1980

AUTHOR(S) Veli Uğur,

This book is the Turkish translation of Information Doesn’t Want to Be Free: Laws for the Internet Age originally published by McSweeney’s. […]

AUTHOR(S) Cory Doctorow, 80 TL

Information Doesn’t Want to Be Free
Laws for the Internet Age

AUTHOR(S) Cory Doctorow,

Nostoi. Indigenous Culture, Migration and Integration in the Aegean Islands and Western Anatolia during the Late Bronze and Early Iron […]

DERLEYEN(LER) Çiğdem Maner, Konstantinos Kopanias, Nicholas Chr. Stampolidis,

1200 TL

Nostoi
Indigenous Culture, Migration and Integration

DERLEYEN(LER) Çiğdem Maner, Konstantinos Kopanias, Nicholas Chr. Stampolidis,

Disability studies is a multidisciplinary area that developed in 1970s, but especially after 1980s. This area sprouted mainly with the […]

AUTHOR(S) Dikmen Bezmez, Sibel Yardımcı, Yıldırım Şentürk, 30 TL

Disability Studies
A View from the Social Sciences

AUTHOR(S) Dikmen Bezmez, Sibel Yardımcı, Yıldırım Şentürk,

This book is the Turkish translation of Raymond Roussel, originally published by Éditions Gallimard. From the backcover of the English […]

AUTHOR(S) Michel Foucault, 80 TL

Death and the Labyrinth

AUTHOR(S) Michel Foucault,

Critical Reflections in Migration Research: Views from the North and the South is an attempt to critically approach the epistemology […]

24 TL

Critical Reflections in Migration Research
Views from the North and the South

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