This book is the Turkish translation of Cities for People, originally published by Island Press. During modern urbanization, it has […]
Jan Gehl, 68 TLCities for People
This book is the Turkish translation of Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain originally published by […]
Maryanne Wolf, 80 TLProust and the Squid
The Story and Science of the Reading Brain
This book is the Turkish translation of Zoopolis: A Political Theory of Animal Rights published by Oxford University Press. From the backcover […]
90 TLZoopolis
A Political Theory of Animal Rights
This book is the Turkish translation of The Vital Question: Energy, Evolution, and the Origins of Complex Life, published by W.W. […]
Nick Lane, 28 TLThe Vital Question
This volume presents such an assessment as well as a critical perspective on the current state of Women’s Studies in […]
Serpil Sancar, 60 TLIf Only an Inch…
Feminist Studies in Türkiye at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century, in Honor of Prof. Dr. Nermin Abadan Unat
Disability studies is a multidisciplinary area that developed in 1970s, but especially after 1980s. This area sprouted mainly with the […]
Dikmen Bezmez, Sibel Yardımcı, Yıldırım Şentürk, 30 TLDisability Studies
A View from the Social Sciences
The essays, imagining and recalling the cadences of Said’s conversation, take various forms, including elaborations on his ideas, applications of […]
Homi Bhabha, William J.T. Mitchell, 20 TLEdward Said
Continuing the Conversation
Published jointly with the Semahat Arsel Nursing Education and Research Center (SANERC), this volume is the second, updated edition of […]
Anahit Çoşkun, 20 TLNurses’ Handbook of Women’s Health and Diseases
Learning abstract mathematics is a slow and complex process. This is partly because a student of mathematics must not only […]
Ali Mustafazade, 25 TLA First Course in Abstract Mathematics
“In this study of Kuzguncuk, known as one of Istanbul’s historically most tolerant, multiethnic neighborhoods, Amy Mills is animated by […]
Amy Mills, 28 TLStreets of Memory
Landscape, Tolerance, and National Identity in Istanbul