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Books in the SocietyNow Book Set (2016-2019) series

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  • - How the Politics of Populism Won in 2016
    by Peter Kivisto
    £23.99

    On November 8, 2016, American voters elected Donald J. Trump to become the 45th President of the United States. Peter Kivisto analyses how this happened, focusing on who Trump is, who his supporters are, and the role of the media, right-wing Christians, and the Republican Party in making Trump's victory possible.

  • - Toward a Post-Internet Society
    by Vincent (Queen's University Mosco
    £20.49

    This book examines the convergence of Cloud Computing, Big Data, and the Internet of Things to forge the Next Internet. Ubiquitous computing enables universal communication, concentration of power, privacy erosion, environmental degradation, and massive automation and this title explores solving these issues to create a democratic digital world.

  • - Why We Love (and Hate) Them
    by Katrin (Tallinn University Tiidenberg
    £19.49

    This book presents a rich and nuanced analysis of selfie culture. It shows how selfies gain their meanings, illustrates different selfie practices, explores how selfies make us feel and why they have the power to make us feel anything, and unpacks how selfie practices and selfie related norms have changed or might change in the future.

  • - How Celebrities Changed Life in the 21st Century
    by Ellis (Aston University Cashmore
    £14.99

    Using the royal family of celebrity culture, the Kardashians, as a lens through which to scrutinize early 21st century culture, this book examines the worlds of business, politics, technology and entertainment, to show how celebrity has fundamentally changed the way we live.

  • - A Critical Approach
    by Frederick Harry Pitts & Matt Bolton
    £15.49

    Corbynism as a political movement is now in the ascendency, and, conceivably, is also on the verge of power. This book provides a critical overview of what Corbynism is, above and beyond Jeremy Corbyn himself, placing it within the context of populist left and right movements that have taken hold across the globe.

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