edited book
collocation in Englishmeaningsofeditandbook
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edit
noun[C, usually singular]
uk/ˈed.ɪt/us/ˈed.ɪt/
an act of making changes to a text or film, deciding what will be removed and what will be kept in, in order to prepare it for being printed ...
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book
noun
uk/bʊk/us/bʊk/
a written text that can be published in printed or ...
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(Definition ofeditandbookfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Aneditedbookwith papers and learning from the conference is nearly completed.
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There are some gems amongst these chapters, and such is the nature of aneditedbookthat these may be different for every reader.
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Thiseditedbookis designed to be a unified volume on the theory and practice of psychodynamic psychotherapy in old age.
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It is an interdisciplinaryeditedbook, which is divided into four parts and has ten chapters.
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It remains, however, a collection of essays which lacks the cohesion one expects in aneditedbook.
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In the context of disciplinary range, thiseditedbookis quite limited, with virtually all contributors in the area of political science and international studies.
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Each author contributes to the originality of thiseditedbook.
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One significant problem with thiseditedbookis that these chapters on traditional and emerging actors are not placed in any coherent wider context.
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Thiseditedbookdoes this by presenting discussions about palliative care for older people in care-homes.
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Thiseditedbookcomprises articles from a range of stakeholders engaged in immersion education.
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Whilst we will refer to individual articles, our intention is not to present the type of condensed summary which beginseditedbookcollections.
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Thiseditedbookfocuses on biographical approaches in the social sciences and investigates its development, theoretical underpinnings and demonstrations of its use.
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Thiseditedbookaims to bring this important discussion to a wider audience.
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Thiseditedbookdescribes a range of psychological interventions used with patients in the early stages of psychosis.
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This book is particularly interesting for its honest discussion of the process of getting together aneditedbook, intended originally to address women's entire life course.
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Most of these are interesting, but could just as well have appeared in any othereditedbookexcept those which deal with agency from a more theoretical perspective.
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Chase'seditedbookprovides a number of thoughtful essays around the theme of changing political economy and local spaces.
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This last chapter is thus not only pertinent but it also admirably completes a well-structured, intelligentlyeditedbook.
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