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A Brief History of Islam in Europe
thirteen centuries of creed, conflict and coexistence
2014 || Paperback || Maurits S. Berger || Leiden University Press
This book gives an overall presentation and discussion of the interaction between Europe and Islam ever since Islam appeared on the European stage thirteen centuries ago. The events and stories presented are to serve the understanding of present debates on, and notions of, Islam and Muslims in Europe.
The leading questions in discussing the role of Islam in Europe are: how and in what ways did Europeans and Muslims interact and, for those Europeans who had never met a Muslim, what was their ...
Tussen fout en fraude
integriteit en oneerlijk gedrag in wetenschappelijk onderzoek
2014 || Paperback || Kees Schuyt || Leiden University Press
De toegenomen aandacht voor integriteit kan men nog het beste bezien als onderdeel van een omvattender beroepscultuur in een verhard en kil maatschappelijk klimaat, waarin integriteit, als kernwaarde van het professionele handelen, niet meer vanzelfsprekend is. Er zijn voorbeelden te over.
Aandacht voor wetenschappelijke integriteit past geheel in deze ontwikkeling. Maar wat is nu eigenlijk wetenschappelijke integriteit? Is het van belang om er zoveel aandacht aan te besteden? Om welke probl...
Accent Building
a British English Pronunciation Course for Speakers of Dutch
2014 || Paperback || Dick Smakman || Leiden University Press
This course teaches students how to pronounce British English clearly and naturally. It begins by introducing consonants and vowels and moves on to intonation and stress patterns and words that are notoriously difficult to pronounce. Rather than presenting extensive theory, this course provides learners with short tips and exercises to gradually improve their British English accent. All theoretical information is supported by sample syllables, words, phrases, sentences or a text. By the en...
Contemporary Rhetorical Citizenship
2015 || Paperback || Christian Kock e.a. || Leiden University Press
Being a citizen is not just about holding a passport or being allowed to vote. It is also about how we communicate with each other about common societal issues. Rhetorical citizenship is about how we as citizens participate in society by means of discourse. How do we talk and write about civic issues? How are we addressed? How do we listen?
This book presents studies from different academic fields of theoretical issues raised by public discourse, focusing on understanding and evaluating how it...