We a good story
Quick delivery in the UK

Books in the Palgrave Studies in Anthropology of Sustainability series

Filter
Filter
Sort bySort Series order
  • - Rethinking the Boundaries
     
    £132.99

    This book explores how NGOs have been influential in shaping global biodiversity, conservation policy, and practice. This volume seeks to nurture an open conversation about contemporary NGO practices through analysis and engagement.

  • - Beyond Development and Progress
     
    £134.99

    This book compiles research from leading experts in the social, behavioral, and cultural dimensions of sustainability, as well as local and global understandings of the concept, and on lived practices around the world.

  • - Technologies of Appropriation from Ancient Rome to Wall Street
    by Alf Hornborg
    £47.99 - 58.49

    Modern thought on economics and technology is no less magical than the world views of non-modern peoples. This book reveals how our ideas about growth and progress ignore how money and machines throughout history have been used to exploit less affluent parts of world society.

  • - Everyday Temporalities of Digital Media Usage
    by Roxana Morosanu
    £22.49

    This book challenges the ways we think about human agency by looking at the creativity, ethics, and capacities for social transformation that are embedded in simple actions of "doing".

  • Save 17%
    - Creating a Cosmopolitics of Change
     
    £62.49

    This edited volume constructs a 'cosmopolitics' of climate change, consulting small-scale sustainable communities on whether the world is ending and why, and how we can take action to prevent it.

  • - Rethinking the Boundaries
     
    £27.99

    This book explores how NGOs have been influential in shaping global biodiversity, conservation policy, and practice. This volume seeks to nurture an open conversation about contemporary NGO practices through analysis and engagement.

  • Save 15%
    - Creating a Cosmopolitics of Change
     
    £46.49

    This edited volume constructs a 'cosmopolitics' of climate change, consulting small-scale sustainable communities on whether the world is ending and why, and how we can take action to prevent it.

  • Save 18%
     
    £82.49

    In so doing, the authors explore the meanings of environmental communication, pushing beyond environmental advocacy rhetoric to emphasize stronger anthropological engagement within communities to achieve more impactful environmental communication practice.

Join thousands of book lovers

Sign up to our newsletter and receive discounts and inspiration for your next reading experience.