Patron Driven Acquisition - Help Us Buy Books
Sawyer Library has initiated a Patron Driven Acquisition (PDA) program with eBrary titles. These new titles are listed below. A PDA program means books are purchased only if they are used.
If you are interested in reading any of these books, open one and print a page or two or view it for at least 10 minutes, and we will purchase the book.
Simply search the title in the Suffolk University catalog.
Childism : Confronting Prejudice Against Children
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Rise of Female Kings in Europe, 1300-1800
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Sudan and Darfur, and Darfur : What Everyone Needs to Know
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Sex and the Office : A History of Gender, Power, and
Desire
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Fandom Unbound : Otaku Culture in a Connected World
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Women in Business : Navigating Career Success
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Millennials and the Workplace : Challenges for
Architecting the Organizations of Tomorrow
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Politics of Crowds
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Strangers at the Gates
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Population History of the United States
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Last Season of Innocence : The Teen Experience in the
1960's
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Generational Use of New Media
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Facing Fear : The History of an Emotion in Global
Perspective
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Buy It Now : Lessons from EBay
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Humanity : A Moral History of the Twentieth Century,
Second Edition
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State and the Stork : The Population Debate and Policy
Making in US History
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Drugs for Life : How Pharmaceutical Companies Define Our
Health
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Bloomberg Financial : Wealth Regeneration at Retirement :
Planning for a Lifetime of Leadership
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Climate Change and Human Mobility
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Pay : Why People Earn What They Earn and What You Can Do
Now to Make More
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Aging and the Art of Living
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Unlikely Secret Agent
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Social Innovation : Blurring Boundaries to Reconfigure
Markets
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Managing Corporate Social Responsibility : A Communication
Approach
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Leaderless Economy : Why the World Economic System Fell
Apart and How to Fix It
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Demography of Roman Italy
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Foreign Intervention in Africa
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Peasants, Citizens and Soldiers
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Global Crisis : War, Climate Change and Catastrophe in the
Seventeenth Century
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Do Good Well : Your Guide to Leadership, Action, and
Social Innovation
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TRIOS : Occupy : Three Inquiries in Disobedience
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Au Pair (2nd Edition)
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Global Political Hot Spots : Congo (2nd Edition)
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Excess : Anti-consumerism in the West
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Human Capitalism : How Economic Growth Has Made Us Smarter
- and More Unequal
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Children and the Internet
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Cosmopolitanism and Culture
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Liberalization in Aviation : Competition, Cooperation and
Public Policy
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Creating a New Civilization through Social
Entrepreneurship
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Population, Fear, and Uncertainty : The Global Spread of
Fertility Decline (2nd Edition)
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After the Death of Childhood
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Timewatch : The Social Analysis of Time
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Evolutionary Psychology : A Clinical Introduction
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Society under Siege
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Immigrant Women Workers in the Neoliberal Age
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Ringtone Dialectic : Economy and Cultural Form
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Third Industrial Revolution in Global Business
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Mass Flourishing : How Grassroots Innovation Created Jobs,
Challenge, and Change
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Identity, Citizenship, and Violence in Two Sudans :
Reimagining a Common Future
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Protestantism and Progress : A Historical Study of the
Relation of Protestantism to the Modern World
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Communities and Networks : Using Social Network Analysis
to Rethink Urban and Community Studies
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Fangasm : Supernatural Fangirls
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Information Society : Issues and Illusions
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New Cold War History : Visions of Freedom : Havana,
Washington, Pretoria, and the Struggle for Southern Africa, 1976-1991
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Short History of the Twentieth Century
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MIT Press Essential Knowledge : Memes in Digital Culture
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Empire of the Air : Aviation and the American Ascendancy
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Transport and Society : Strategies for Sustainable
Mobilities : Opportunities and Challenges
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Digital Politics in Western Democracies : A Comparative
Study
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What Everyone Needs to Know : Economic Development : What
Everyone Needs to Know
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Fan CULTure : Essays on Participatory Fandom in the 21st
Century
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Cultural Politics of Media and Popular Culture : Media and
the Rhetoric of Body Perfection : Cosmetic Surgery, Weight Loss and Beauty in
Popular Culture
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Collaborative Media : Production, Consumption, and Design
Interventions
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Social Movements in Global Politics
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Financial Management Association Survey and Synthesis :
Too Much Is Not Enough : Incentives in Executive Compensation
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Consuming Work : Youth Labor in America
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TechnoFeminism
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Where the Negroes Are Masters : An African Port in the Era
of the Slave Trade
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Will the Middle East Implode?
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Modern Intellectual and Political History of the Middle
East : Raging Against the Machine : Political Opposition Under
Authoritarianism in Egypt
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Wasted Lives : Modernity and Its Outcasts
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In 100 Years : Leading Economists Predict the Future
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Global Development Crisis
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Twentieth-Century Europe : A Brief History (3rd Edition)
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Beyond Sustainability : A Thriving Environment
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Violent Accounts : Understanding the Psychology of
Perpetrators Through South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission
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Ain't Got No Home : America's Great Migrations and the
Making of an Interracial Left
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Protest Inc. : The Corporatization of Activism
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People, Planet and Profit : Socio-Economic Perspectives of
CSR
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Connecting the Greater West Series : Working Women into
the Borderlands
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Modern African Writing Series : 491 Days : Prisoner Number
1323/69
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