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New Releases by Mark Turner

Mark Turner is the author of Eastern Washington and Oregon in Bloom (2026), Western Washington and Oregon in Bloom (2026), Creative Construction Grammar (2026), Deconstructing the Role of Generations in Social Movements (2025), Weeds of the Pacific Northwest (2024).

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Eastern Washington and Oregon in Bloom

release date: May 19, 2026
Eastern Washington and Oregon in Bloom
A practical, pocket-sized, and beginner-friendly wildflower guide for Eastern Washington and Oregon Eastern Washington and Oregon are home to a wide array of unique habitats, flourishing with unique plant life. Made for wildflower hunters and casual hikers alike, Timber Press’s In Bloom series are portable and accessible-to-everyone guides to the most prominent wildflowers you are likely to see in a given region. Whether it be colorful, showy plants, or the bizarre and deadly, these and more are presented here in this easy-to-use field guide that features text and photographs of some of Eastern Washington and Oregon’s more common and interesting wildflowers.

Western Washington and Oregon in Bloom

release date: May 19, 2026
Western Washington and Oregon in Bloom
A practical, pocket-sized, and beginner-friendly wildflower guide for Eastern Washington and Oregon Western Washington and Oregon are home to a wide array of unique habitats, flourishing with unique plant life. Made for wildflower hunters and casual hikers alike, Timber Press’s In Bloom series are portable and accessible-to-everyone guides to the most prominent wildflowers you are likely to see in a given region. Whether it be colorful, showy plants, or the bizarre and deadly, these and more are presented here in this easy-to-use field guide that features text and photographs of some of Western Washington and Oregon’s more common and interesting wildflowers.

Creative Construction Grammar

release date: Jan 31, 2026
Creative Construction Grammar
Constructions are long-term pairings in memory of form and meaning. How are they created and learned, how do they change, and how do they combine into new utterances (constructs, communicative performances) in working memory? Drawing on evidence from word-formation (blending, Noun-Noun-compounds) over idioms and argument structure constructions to multimodal communication, we argue that computational metaphors such as 'unification' or 'constraint-satisfaction' do not constitute a cognitively adequate explanation. Instead, we put forward the idea that construction combination is performed by Conceptual Blending - a domain-general process of higher cognition that has been used to explain complex human behavior such as, inter alia, scientific discovery, reasoning, art, music, dance, math, social cognition, and religion. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Deconstructing the Role of Generations in Social Movements

release date: Aug 18, 2025
Deconstructing the Role of Generations in Social Movements
Although questions of how a social group’s shared experiences growing up in particular historical and social contexts shapes their identities, including their political identities, have engaged sociologists of family, youth, citizenship, culture, and political change, few books have so far examined the specific role of generations and generational consciousness in social movement activism. As such, this is the first book to focus exclusively on issues of temporality, events, and generational legacies in social movements. In demonstrating how generational consciousness, and specific frames, narratives, and repertoires of contention are shaped by, and respond to, historical and contemporary meanings of major events and social transformations in different locations, new important questions on race, class, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and citizenship are revealed at new, emerging critical junctures in the twenty-first century, With its high-quality chapters and transnational scope, this book will capture several key trends in the role of generations in social movements and explores topics including contemporary feminism, family, and intergenerational transmission, generationality and political change, rituals and social change, and Black politics and US democracy. This is an invaluable resource for students and academics with an interest in sociology, political science, and the study of social movements and social change, and for policymakers and readers with a general interest in intergenerational conflict and the challenges of engaging new youth generations in political and democratic structures and processes.

Weeds of the Pacific Northwest

release date: Feb 13, 2024
Weeds of the Pacific Northwest
A comprehensive guide to the most common weeds of the Pacific Northwest, with essential information on their management and eradication Winner of the 2025 Award of Excellence: Horticulture from The Council on Botanical and Horticultural Libraries Weeds are everywhere. They crowd out valuable agricultural crops, compete with the tomatoes and beans in your vegetable garden, spread rampantly along roadsides, and pop up from the tiniest cracks in sidewalks. In order to manage them, we must first learn how to identify them. Weeds of the Pacific Northwest is a guide to identifying, controlling, and eradicating over 300 species of weeds that gardeners and homeowners are likely to encounter in Northern California, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. Though they can all cause trouble, each weed is different. The hundreds of user-friendly photographs and detailed descriptions of each species here ensure that you can spot and treat any weed in your path. As the experts behind this book demonstrate, some plants can be killed by eating them, some by digging, some by smothering, and some only by the judicious application of chemical herbicides—and it is very important for you and your neighbors to know and understand the differences.

Copilots for Linguists

release date: Feb 01, 2024
Copilots for Linguists
AI can assist the linguist in doing research on the structure of language. This Element illustrates this possibility by showing how a conversational AI based on a Large Language Model (AI LLM chatbot) can assist the Construction Grammarian, and especially the Frame Semanticist. An AI LLM chatbot is a text-generation system trained on vast amounts of text. To generate text, it must be able to find patterns in the data and mimic some linguistic capacity, at least in the eyes of a cooperative human user. The authors do not focus on whether AIs “understand” language. Rather, they investigate whether AI LLM chatbots are useful tools for linguists. They reframe the discussion from what AI LLM chatbots can do with language to what they can do for linguists. They find that a chatty LLM can labor usefully as an eliciting interlocutor, and present precise, scripted routines for prompting conversational LLMs.

Neil Campbell Violins

release date: Nov 08, 2023
Neil Campbell Violins
Neil was a Technical Education teacher before he retired from teaching to become a gardener, whilst working as a teacher he started together with Robert (Bert) Kerr an adult Musical Instrument making course which ran to almost capacity for 20 years, making all manner of musical instruments. Having left teaching in 2011, and became a gardener, until the just before the first covid lockdown, when he heard the sad news that his former colleague Robert "Bert" Kerr had passed, and surprisingly later he was informed that he had inherited all his wood and violin making tools. As he was unable to leave his garden for that period, and had a shed full of materials and tools, Neil once again commenced his hobby of Violin making. This book showcases his violins made since then. They are all his own work, and the photos are also all his own work. The instruments he makes are wonderful creations he has made in his own time since retiring as a woodwork and musical instrument maker teacher in an Edinburgh school, each one has its roots in tradition, and diversifies from the norm to be something very special in its own right. Each instrument is unique and different to what would be normal, in fact so radically different that each is a work of art in its own right.

The Essential Dehydrator Cookbook for Beginners

release date: Jan 01, 2022
The Essential Dehydrator Cookbook for Beginners
Keep your pantry stocked with delicious dried foods. Dehydrating is a sustainable and easy method of preserving food for months or even years. It's great for camping, backpacking, emergency preparedness, and reducing food waste-but where do you begin? This dehydrating cookbook takes you through the whole process step by step, from ensuring that your food is safe for dehydration to sealing in the maximum nutrients and flavor-no experience required. Learn how to save plenty of cash, get the best bang for your buck, and keep your pantry stocked with this beginner-friendly dehydrator cookbook! - dehydrate like a pro in no time. It can be confusing and overwhelming when you're just starting out. There are so many different types of dehydrators, and each one seems to have a different function. Here's what you'll find inside: A Guide To Dehydrating Food How To Store Dehydrated Foods Chips And Crackers Recipes Side Dishes Vegetable Recipes Meat & Fish Recipes Fruit Recipes Herbs & Powders Recipes Nuts & Seeds Recipes Dehydrating your own food has never been so easy - or so delicious!

Reading Minds

release date: Mar 09, 2021
Reading Minds
The great adventure of modern cognitive science, the discovery of the human mind, will fundamentally revise our concept of what it means to be human. Drawing together the classical conception of the language arts, the Renaissance sense of scientific discovery, and the modern study of the mind, Mark Turner offers a vision of the central role that language and the arts of language can play in that adventure.

Elementary Algebra (paperback)

release date: Jan 01, 2020

Secret Forest of Dean

release date: Jun 15, 2019
Secret Forest of Dean
Secret Forest of Dean explores the lesser-known history of Gloucestershire’s Forest of Dean through a fascinating selection of stories, unusual facts and attractive photographs.

Marking the Journey: Holding the Past, Reaching Ahead

release date: Dec 14, 2017
Marking the Journey: Holding the Past, Reaching Ahead
Images in a variety of art forms, including photography, collage, digital painting and hand work, expand the poems with which they are paired. Mark R. Turner's 16 poems are drawn from a decade full of struggle, losses and hard-won victories. In his poetry and imagery he contemplates life's journey full of mystery, challenge and the call forward. Containing faith and doubt, with hope supporting onward growth, this volume will facilitate the reader's contemplative practice.

Clear and Simple as the Truth

release date: Mar 14, 2017
Clear and Simple as the Truth
Everyone talks about style, but no one explains it. The authors of this book do; and in doing so, they provoke the reader to consider style, not as an elegant accessory of effective prose, but as its very heart. At a time when writing skills have virtually disappeared, what can be done? If only people learned the principles of verbal correctness, the essential rules, wouldn't good prose simply fall into place? Thomas and Turner say no. Attending to rules of grammar, sense, and sentence structure will no more lead to effective prose than knowing the mechanics of a golf swing will lead to a hole-in-one. Furthermore, ten-step programs to better writing exacerbate the problem by failing to recognize, as Thomas and Turner point out, that there are many styles with different standards. In the first half of Clear and Simple, the authors introduce a range of styles--reflexive, practical, plain, contemplative, romantic, prophetic, and others--contrasting them to classic style. Its principles are simple: The writer adopts the pose that the motive is truth, the purpose is presentation, the reader is an intellectual equal, and the occasion is informal. Classic style is at home in everything from business memos to personal letters, from magazine articles to university writing. The second half of the book is a tour of examples--the exquisite and the execrable--showing what has worked and what hasn't. Classic prose is found everywhere: from Thomas Jefferson to Junichirō Tanizaki, from Mark Twain to the observations of an undergraduate. Here are many fine performances in classic style, each clear and simple as the truth. Originally published in 1994. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Lethal & Sexy

release date: Jul 01, 2016
Lethal & Sexy
"I guess I loved fighting for my life more than I ever did living in it." - Sean " The Lethal and Sexy" Sigel - IN 2006, EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD MILITARY BRAT SEAN SIGEL HAD IT ALL. HE WAS THE KICKBOXING MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD AND MARTIAL ARTIST THAT HAD THE MONEY, WOMEN, AND KIND OF POWER THAT NO ONE HIS AGE SHOULD EVER HAVE HAD. THAT WAS UNTIL HE LEFT OKINAWA, JAPAN AND HEADED BACK TO CHICAGO, ILLINOIS FOR COLLEGE AND LOST EVERYTHING. NOW FIVE YEARS LATER HE'S A DEBT COLLECTOR FOR A SHADY CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYER IN MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. IT'S A JOB THAT HAS HIM BEATING UP THUGS AND CRIME BOSSES TO PAY THE RENT, WHILE BEING TEMPTED BY THE CORRUPTION OF THE CRIMINAL UNDERWORLD. IT SEEMED THAT HE HAD EVERYTHING UNDER CONTROL IN HIS LIFE. UNTIL ONE BAD DECISION GETS HIM INTO A ONE MAN WAR AGAINST A DRUG CARTEL THAT IS SLOWLY TAKING OVER ALL OF MILWAUKEE AND SOON THE REST OF THE MIDWEST. WITH THE CARTEL OUT FOR HIS BLOOD, SEAN MUST GET BACK INTO ACTION TO SAVE THE WOMAN HE LOVES AND THE CITY HE HATES, OR END UP IN THE OBITUARIES TRYING.

Governance, Management and Development

release date: Jul 20, 2015
Governance, Management and Development
This fully revised edition of the same authors' Governance, Administration and Development is the ideal introduction to public management and the policy process in developing countries. With a new chapter on issues of law and order, it also covers current debates on civil society, aid and intervention, and the relationship of states and markets.

Trees and Shrubs of the Pacific Northwest

release date: Jun 03, 2014
Trees and Shrubs of the Pacific Northwest
In Trees and Shrubs of the Pacific Northwest, Mark Turner and Ellen Kuhlman cover 568 species of woody plants that can be found in Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, and northern California. The comprehensive field guides features introductory chapters on the native landscape and plant entries that detail the family, scientific and common name, flowering seasons, and size. Each entry includes color photographs of the plant’s habitat and distinguishing characteristics and a range map. Trees and Shrubs of the Pacific Northwest is for hikers, nature lovers, plant geeks, and anyone who wants to know more about, and be able to identify, the many plants of the Pacific Northwest.

Animal Homes

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Animal Homes
Look inside the amazing spaces where animals make their homes, including four incredible pop-up scenes. See inside the extraordinary homes that animals build, from the perfect honeycomb cells of a bees' nest to the mighty construction of a beaver lodge. Discover their ingenious building methods from meerkats forging elaborate underground tunnels, to weaver birds threading intricate nests in the trees.

The Way We Think

release date: Aug 06, 2008
The Way We Think
In its first two decades, much of cognitive science focused on such mental functions as memory, learning, symbolic thought, and language acquisition -- the functions in which the human mind most closely resembles a computer. But humans are more than computers, and the cutting-edge research in cognitive science is increasingly focused on the more mysterious, creative aspects of the mind. The Way We Think is a landmark synthesis that exemplifies this new direction. The theory of conceptual blending is already widely known in laboratories throughout the world; this book is its definitive statement. Gilles Fauconnier and Mark Turner argue that all learning and all thinking consist of blends of metaphors based on simple bodily experiences. These blends are then themselves blended together into an increasingly rich structure that makes up our mental functioning in modern society. A child's entire development consists of learning and navigating these blends. The Way We Think shows how this blending operates; how it is affected by (and gives rise to) language, identity, and concept of category; and the rules by which we use blends to understand ideas that are new to us. The result is a bold, exciting, and accessible new view of how the mind works.

Annotated Instructor's Edition

release date: Sep 27, 2007
Annotated Instructor's Edition
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Challenging Global Inequality

release date: Jan 16, 2007
Challenging Global Inequality
This major introductory text written by 3 leading names in the field provides an accessible overview of the challenges faced in overcoming global poverty and inequality in the 21st century. Through an in-depth assessment of development theory and practice, the authors set out to advance two key arguments: the first being the importance of historically contextualizing contemporary developmental problems in order to assess policy proposals; and the second that inequality matters, and how this notion has continually remained a central feature of development debates from colonial times to present day. Ideal for undergraduate students taking development modules as part of political science and international relations degrees, this engaging text proves to be essential reading when exploring the impacts of development on today's international political economy. With each chapter covering inequalities from all different angles, the authors clearly outline the impact of models such as globalization and neoliberalism, as well as offering alternative views on the challenges posed by the UN's Millennium Development Goals. Also available is a companion website with extra features to accompany the text, please take a look by clicking below - https://he.palgrave.com/companion/Greig-Challenging-Global-Inequality/

Curious Cotswolds

release date: May 01, 2006
Curious Cotswolds
Curious Cotswoldstakes the reader on a tour of the area, looking at the history, archaeology and curiosities of the Cotswolds. The author, a former Cotswolds policeman, describes points of interest to be found in the towns, villages and hamlets of the region, looking at Cheltenham and North; Cirencester, Stroud and South; Worcestershire and Warwickshire; and Oxfordshire. This historical guide offers a fascinating insight into the Cotswolds and will delight visitors and residents alike.

Cognitive Dimensions of Social Science

Cognitive Dimensions of Social Science
What will be the future of social science? Where exactly do we stand, and where do we go from here? What kinds of problems should we be addressing, with what kinds of approaches and arguments? In Cognitive Dimensions of Social Science, Mark Turner offers an answer to these pressing questions: social science is headed toward convergence with cognitive science. Together they will give us a new and better approach to the study of what human beings are, what human beings do, what kind of mind they have, and how that mind developed over the history of the species. Turner, one of the originators of the cognitive scientific theory of conceptual integration, here explores how the application of that theory enriches the social scientific study of meaning, culture, identity, reason, choice, judgment, decision, innovation, and invention. About fifty thousand years ago, humans made a spectacular advance: they became cognitively modern. This development made possible the invention of the vast range of knowledge, practices, and institutions that social scientists try to explain. For Turner, the anchor of all social science - anthropology, political science, sociology, economics - must be the study of the cognitively modern human mind. In this book, Turner moves the study of those extraordinary mental powers to the center of social scientific research and analysis.

The ^ALiterary Mind

release date: Dec 17, 1998
The ^ALiterary Mind
The title of Mark Turner's bold new book describes not a bookish mind but the ordinary human mind, in which literary mental powers are the basis of everyday thought. In The Literary Mind, Turner argues that we have been looking in the wrong places for answers to basic questions about meaning, mind, and language. Here, Turner ranges from the tools of modern linguistics and classical rhetoric, to the recent work of neuroscientists such as Antonio Damasio and Gerald Edelman, to literary masterpieces by Homer, Dante, Shakespeare, and Proust, as he explains how story and projection--and their powerful combination in parable--are fundamental to everyday thought. Language itself, he concludes, is the child of the literary mind. Offering major revisions to our understanding of thought, conceptual activity, and the origin and nature of language, The Literary Mind presents a unified theory of central problems in cognitive science, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy. Adventurous and convincing, Turner's work launches a new understanding of what it is to have a human brain.

Figurative Language and Thought

release date: Sep 10, 1998
Figurative Language and Thought
Our understanding of the nature and processing of figurative language is central to several important issues in cognitive science, including the relationship of language and thought, how we process language, and how we comprehend abstract meaning. Over the past fifteen years, traditional approaches to these issues have been challenged by experimental psychologists, linguists, and other cognitive scientists interested in the structures of the mind and the processes that operate on them. In Figurative Language and Thought, internationally recognized experts in the field of figurative language, Albert Katz, Mark Turner, Raymond W. Gibbs Jr., and Cristina Cacciari, provide a coherent and focused debate on the subject. The book's authors discuss a variety of fundamental questions, including: What can figures of speech tell us about the structure of the conceptual system? If and how should we distinguish the literal from the nonliteral in our theories of language and thought? Are we primarily figurative thinkers and consequently figurative language users or the other way around? Why do we prefer to speak metaphorically in everyday conversation, when literal options may be available for use? Is metaphor the only vehicle through which we can understand abstract concepts? What role do cultural and social factors play in our comprehension of figurative language? These and related questions are raised and argued in an integrative look at the role of nonliteral language in cognition. This volume, a part of Counterpoints series, will be thought-provoking reading for a wide range of cognitive psychologists, linguists, and philosophers.

Governance, Administration, and Development

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Governance, Administration, and Development
* A popular introduction to public policy and management in developing countries * Varying expert perspectives on critical current issues * Essential reading for students and practitioners alike Governance, Administration & Development has become a classic text that evaluates both traditional and new models of public administration. It emphasizes the challenge to the centrality of the state in development, as well as current debates about the conditions of effective governance. The authors incorporate up-to-date case studies based on their broad academic and consulting experience in a range of international agencies.

Folklore and Mysteries of the Cotswolds

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Folklore and Mysteries of the Cotswolds
The Cotswolds have, for centuries, been shrouded in mystery. Ghost stories and rumours of witchcraft are common, and in modern times UFOs and even crop circles have added to the area's fascination. This book gathers together a collection of personal accounts from the district.

More than Cool Reason

release date: Jun 15, 1989
More than Cool Reason
"The authors restore metaphor to our lives by showing us that it's never gone away. We've merely been taught to talk as if it had: as though weather maps were more 'real' than the breath of autumn; as though, for that matter, Reason was really 'cool.' What we're saying whenever we say is a theme this book illumines for anyone attentive." — Hugh Kenner, Johns Hopkins University "In this bold and powerful book, Lakoff and Turner continue their use of metaphor to show how our minds get hold of the world. They have achieved nothing less than a postmodern Understanding Poetry, a new way of reading and teaching that makes poetry again important." — Norman Holland, University of Florida
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