Leadership in Uncertain Times – What Does it Take? Leadership is easy when the wind is in the back. It’s during trying, volatile, uncertain times that poor leadership comes to […]
The late bell hooks wrote, “to be in the margin is to be part of the whole but outside the main body.” hooks insightfully treated the liberating possibilities of marginal […]
The world faces crises in the climate emergency, the threat of more zoonotic pandemics and open warfare. These crises have contributed to existing problems of food insecurity, poverty and precarious […]
The landscape of global higher education in the 21st century is changing rapidly in response to various geopolitical or economical transformations and shifting remarkably from the physical world to a […]
Seven years ago, I started my new, post-P&G retirement-life and found myself advising, speaking, and teaching about Innovation Leadership – building from my 30-year experience in the field. But how […]
The Covid-19 pandemic has turned the human life upside down. During the initial stages, no one must have thought how grave the effect of this virus would be on the […]
For the past three decades, debates and reflections upon aging and old age have gained unprecedented attention in the field of humanities and cultural studies, finally giving rise to the […]
The COVID19 has had a direct impact on the drastic reduction of tourism and mobilities. However, there are still several reasons for people to stay on the move, either for […]
The book will cover the changing stereotypes and attitudes which the society has towards people with learning disabilities, comprising of children, young people, and adults. The book will include the […]
Situated between past and future, heritage studies have the ability to transcend time and space. Heritage can be both timeless and contemporary, local and ubiquitous, and it is this ability […]