Resultaten voor 'steven friedman'

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  1. Bloedburen
    1. Steven Friedman

    Bloedburen

    Weet jij wie er naast je woont?

    Kippenvel gegarandeerd met de ijzingwekkende horrorserie De Huivering… Opeens waren ze er: de nieuwe buren op nummer 9. De elfjarige Zora voelt meteen dat er iets mis is met die vreemde meneer en mevrouw Constantin. Maar goed, wie gelooft Zora nou? Ze heeft een iets te levendige fantasie, die haar vaak in de problemen brengt. De enige die haar door dik en dun steunt is haar beste vriend Bink. Vanuit haar kamer bestudeert Zora de Constantins. Die zijn vooral 's nachts actief, slepen met een grote, zwarte kist en graven kuilen in de tuin. Als er huisdieren – en later zelfs mensen – verdwijnen, weet Zora het zeker: haar nieuwe buren zijn vampiers! Maar hoe stop je een gevaar waar niemand in gelooft? Bloedburen is het razend spannende eerste deel van de horrorserie De Huivering. Een heerlijk griezelig verhaal dat nergens té eng wordt voor kinderen vanaf negen jaar.

    € 15,00
  2. Jij bent
    1. Steven Friedman

    Jij bent

    Iedereen is dader. Iedereen is slachtoffer.

    Pay it forward, maar dan met kwade bedoelingenHet liefst zou de 15-jarige Quinn zijn kamer niet meer uit komen. Niet nu iemand zijn liefdesverklaring aan Amber op TikTok heeft gezet. Dan verschijnen er twee woorden op zijn mobiel die zijn leven nog meer op z'n kop zetten: Jij bent.De regels zijn eenvoudig, spelen is verplicht. Quinn krijgt vijf dagen om vijf mensen te kwellen. Weigeren zal drastische gevolgen hebben. De mysterieuze Spelmeester kent geen genade. Terwijl de klok tikt, komt Quinn op het spoor van de Spelmeester, die niet met Jij bent zal stoppen voordat iedereen snapt wat lijden is...Jij bent is onheilspellend en origineel verhaal uit de Best of YA XS-serie: een serie met spannende en toegankelijke boeken voor tieners vanaf 14 jaar met maximaal 100 pagina's, geschreven door de beste YA-auteurs. *Meer lezen uit deze reeks? Lees ook: • Mirjam Mous – Girl 6 • Esther Walraven – Voor Yasmin • Daniëlle Bakhuis – De laatste uren van Josephine Donkers • Buddy Tegenbosch – Mijn nacht met Vedder • Saskia Mouissie – De belofte • Mijke Pelgrim – Over straatfiguren en wegpiraten • Henk Hardeman – Wat gebeurde er met David? • Mirjam Mous – Welkom in Smartpark • Esther Walraven – Wind • Wendy Brokers - Schuld • Ben Blom - David, David • Buddy Tegenbosch - Enkeltje Eindhoven - Termeh • Buddy Tegenbosch - Enkeltje Eindhoven - Mo

    € 10,99
  3. Winning with Data Science
    1. Howard Steven Friedman
    2. Akshay Swaminathan

    Winning with Data Science

    A Handbook for Business Leaders

    This book is a compelling and comprehensive guide to data science, emphasizing its real-world business applications and focusing on how to collaborate productively with data science teams.

    € 30,50
  4. Good Jew, Bad Jew
    1. Steven Friedman

    Good Jew, Bad Jew

    Racism, Anti-Semitism and the Assault on Meaning

    A critique by one of South Africa’s foremost political theorists of mainstream understandings of Jewishness. Steven Friedman offers a searing analysis of the weaponisation of anti-Semitism in service of political objectives that support the Israeli state and global white supremacy.

    € 20,95
  5. Good Jew, Bad Jew
    1. Steven Friedman

    Good Jew, Bad Jew

    Racism, Anti-Semitism and the Assault on Meaning

    Steven Friedman is Research Professor associated with the Department of Politics in the Humanities Faculty, University of Johannesburg. He is a political scientist who specialises in the study of democracy; a public commentator; newspaper columnist and a former trade unionist.

    € 109,50
  6. Decolonisation
    1. David Boucher
    2. Ayesha Omar
    3. Christopher Allsobrook

    Decolonisation

    Revolution and Evolution

    David Boucher is Professor of Political Philosophy and International Relations, and Director of the Collingwood and British Idealism Centre at Cardiff University. He is also Distinguished Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science at the University of Johannesburg. Ayesha Omar is Senior Lecturer in political theory in the Department of Political Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg and Research Associate at SOAS (University of London). David Boucher is Professor of Political Philosophy and International Relations, and Director of the Collingwood and British Idealism Centre at Cardiff University. He is also Distinguished Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science at the University of Johannesburg. Ayesha Omar is Senior Lecturer in political theory in the Department of Political Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg and Research Associate at SOAS (University of London). Christopher Allsobrook is the Director of the Centre for Leadership Ethics in Africa at the University of Fort Hare. Camilla Boisen is a historian of political thought and Senior Lecturer in the Writing Program at New York University, Abu Dhabi. Ndumiso Dladla teaches jurisprudence in the Department of Jurisprudence, Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria. Sule Emmanuel Egya is Professor of African Literature and Cultural Studies and the Director of the Centre for Arts and Indigenous Studies at Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai, Nigeria. Michael Elliott is a lecturer at King's College, London, and research associate of the NRF/British Academy Chair in Political Theory at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg Steven Friedman is Research Professor associated with the Department of Politics in the Humanities Faculty, University of Johannesburg. He is a political scientist who specialises in the study of democracy; a public commentator; newspaper columnist and a former trade unionist. Amber Murrey is Associate Professor of Political Geography at the University of Oxford. Paul Patton is Hongyi Chair Professor of Philosophy at Wuhan University. Chris Saunders is Emeritus Professor at the University of Cape Town. Ian S Spears is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Guelph in Ontario.

    € 109,50
  7. Decolonisation
    1. David Boucher
    2. Ayesha Omar
    3. Christopher Allsobrook

    Decolonisation

    Revolution and Evolution

    Debates about decolonisation of the mind and of our curricula reveal the dark shadow cast over the world by the adventurers of the modern era, beginning in 1492. Decolonisation explores questions of justice, injustice and inhumanity that have geographically and intellectually shaped the course of history through overlapping eras.

    € 31,95
  8. El Nuevo Lenguaje del Cambio
    1. Steven Friedman

    El Nuevo Lenguaje del Cambio

    € 35,50
  9. One Virus, Two Countries
    1. Steven Friedman

    One Virus, Two Countries

    What COVID-19 Tells Us About South Africa

    Steven Friedman is a political scientist and public commentator; newspaper columnist and former trade unionist. He is Research Professor attached to the Department of Politics in the Humanities Faculty, University of Johannesburg.

    € 21,95
  10. One Virus, Two Countries
    1. Steven Friedman

    One Virus, Two Countries

    What COVID-19 Tells Us About South Africa

    Offers a searing analysis of government and expert scientists' responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. Friedman argues that South Africa is two societies in one - a ‘First World' which resembles Western Europe and North America, and a ‘Third World' which looks much like the rest of Africa or South Asia.

    € 26,50
  11. Prisoners of the Past
    1. Steven Friedman

    Prisoners of the Past

    South African Democracy and the Legacy of Minority Rule

    South Africa's democracy is often seen as a story of bright beginnings gone astray, a pattern said to be common to Africa. Building on the work of the economic historian Douglass North and the political thinker Mahmood Mamdani, Steven Friedman shows that South African democracy's difficulties are legacies of the pre-1994 past.

    € 35,95
  12. Ultimate Price
    1. Howard Steven Friedman

    Ultimate Price

    The Value We Place on Life

    “Timely — and, frankly, sometimes shocking. . . . Ultimate Price exposes a system rife with troubling assumptions and inequality that reduces each human to a data point. Well-written and readable, the book avoids being overly academic while still presenting a meticulously researched argument of why we all should take the time to understand how our own lives are priced.”

    € 28,95