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  • - Challenges, Dialogues and Counter-Publics
     
    £23.49

    Leading academics reflect on concepts and aspects of public sociology education in this perceptive collection of case studies, linked by critical dialogue between contributors. They consider publics, practices and special knowledges in the field, and go beyond academia's boundaries to explore the purposes and targets of sociological knowledge.

  • by Nasar (The University of Edinburgh) Meer
    £13.99

    Looking at examples across anti-racist movements and developments in nationhood/nationalism, institutional racism, migration, white supremacy and the disparities of COVID-19, Nasar Meer argues for the need to move on from perpetual crisis in racial justice to a turning point that might change deep-seated systems of racism.

  • - Control and Communication in Radical Politics
    by Thomas (Loughborough University) Swann
    £23.49

    Igniting a new field of scholarly inquiry, this pioneering book introduces cybernetic thinking to politics and organizational studies to explore the continuing development of the radical idea of participatory democracy within organizations.

  • - Classification, Ranking and the Sorting of the Past
    by Ben (University of York) Jacobsen
    £40.99

    Social media platforms hold vast amounts of data about our lives. Content from the past is increasingly being presented in the form of 'memories'. Critically exploring this new form of memory making, this unique book asks how social media are beginning to change the way we remember.

  • - Hope for Life
    by John (Lancaster University & freelance writer and teacher) Foster
    £23.49

    Hope must be mixed with realism in our approach to the climate emergency, and in this book philosopher John Foster presents a revolutionary approach to our pressing need for a habitable human future.

  • - Five Myths Business Needs to Overcome to Save Itself and the Planet
    by Ian (Director of Lloyds Banking Group Centre for Responsible Business Thomson
    £17.99

    Combining academic insight and inspiring real-world examples this book offers a new business model which argues that all companies should become responsible businesses, transforming the sustainability agenda into a more holistic and systemic approach.

  • by David M. (University of California-Davis) McCourt
    £64.49

    Tracing constructivist work on culture, identity and norms within the historical, geographical and professional contexts of world politics, this book makes the case for new constructivist approaches to international relations scholarship.

  • - The Politics of Anxiety and Transformation
    by Andrew (Corvinus University of Budapest) Ryder
    £23.49 - 64.49

    Ryder develops the conceptual framework of securitisation to make sense of the events surrounding the Brexit vote and its aftermath and examines the ways that political elites engineered a politics of fear, insecurity and Brexit nationalism in the run up to the UK's vote to leave the European Union.

  • - Lessons from Sustainable Development for the Crisis of Governance
    by Matthew J. (Cardiff University) Quinn
    £74.49

    Matthew Quinn plots a landmark reimagination of governance and public administration, underpinned by sustainable development and civic republicanism.

  • - A Practical Guide to Writing an Excellent Dissertation
    by Barbara (Canterbury Christ Church University) Bassot
    £21.99

    Using two key visual pedagogical tools, this book shows you how to produce vibrant and stimulating in-depth qualitative research that draws on data readily available via the internet. Concise, practical and jam-packed with valuable tips, this book will enable you to complete a successful desk-based research project you can be proud of.

  • - Innovations and Challenges
     
    £74.49

    With case studies from around the world, this accessible book explores the methodological complexities of research into voluntary action, charitable behaviour and participation in voluntary organisations.

  • - Cooperation Against All Odds?
    by Julia (University of Freiburg) Gurol
    £64.49

    In this enlightening analysis, Julia Gurol unpicks the complex security relations between the European Union (EU) and China. Systematic and accessible, this is an essential guide to the past, present and future of one of the world's most important, yet most complicated, security relationships.

  • - European Perspectives
     
    £23.99

    This cross-Europe analysis explores crucial aspects of long term recovery from substance use. Leading experts set out the evolving needs of people who have sought to change their use of substances and the factors in their progress. The book concludes with clear recommendations for improving future research, policy and practice.

  • - A Comprehensive Analysis of Change in Children's Time Use in the UK
    by Killian (Aston University) Mullan
    £21.99 - 64.49

    This rigorous review of four decades of data provides the clearest insights yet into the way children use their time. With analysis of changes in the time spent on family, education, culture and technology, as well as children's own views on their habits, it presents a fascinating perspective on behaviour, wellbeing, social change and more.

  • - The Norway Model and the Changing Face of Fatherhood
    by as well as rural gender studies.) Brandth, Berit (Berit Brandth is Professor Emerita at Department of Sociology and Political Science at Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Her main areas of interest include work, family and care policies with a special focus on fathering and parental leave, et al.
    £21.99

    This compelling book examines parental leave policies in Nordic countries, looking at how these laws encourage men towards life courses with greater care responsibilities. It considers the impact that these policies have had on gender equality and how they have led to a re-gendering of men by promoting 'caring masculinities'.

  • - A Criminological Exploration of the Harms of Slavery and Racialized Injustice
    by Angus (Nottingham Trent University) Nurse
    £21.99

    Police shootings and incarceration inequalities are two examples of the legacy of slavery in the US and UK. Offering a criminological exploration of the case for slavery and anti-black racism reparations in the context of enduring harms and differential treatment of black citizens, this book refutes the policy perspectives that oppose reparations.

  • - Emotional Landscapes and Dark Futures
     
    £64.49

    This edited collection offers an original investigation of into the changing landscape of emotion in dark and uncertain times. Challenging the assumption that emotional experiences are purely personal, the authors showcase how they relate to cultural, economic and political conditions.

  • - The Politics of White Supremacy in the US and Europe
    by Terri E. (McGill University and Center for Higher Education) Givens
    £21.99

    This important book examines the past, present, and future of racist ideas and politics, showing how policies have developed over a long history of European and White American dominance of political institutions.

  • - Continuity and Change
    by Ross (University of the West of Scotland and Florida Atlantic University) Deuchar
    £64.49

    Revisiting the young men interviewed in Deuchar's original fieldwork in Glasgow, this dynamic book explores the evolving nature of gangs and the contemporary challenges affecting young people, including drug distribution, football-related bigotry and the mental health repercussions emerging from social media.

  • - Work and Management in Professional Service Organizations
    by Johan (Lund University) Alvehus
    £23.49

    This book explores common management practices as they relate to professional service organizations. Adopting a unique critical institutional view, it focuses on challenges and struggles in both public and private settings and offers new insights. This will be essential reading for scholars of management and leadership.

  • - Gender Matters
    by Sharon (University of York) Grace
    £21.99

    Bringing together cutting-edge feminist research, this collection uses participatory, inclusive and narrative methodologies to highlight the lived experiences of women involved with the criminal justice system.

  • - A Practitioner Guide to the Urban Governance of the Night-Time Economy
    by Michele (The University of Melbourne) Acuto
    £20.99

    Urban experts consider the future of night-time economies' governance during the pandemic and beyond in this scholarly and accessible guide. They use global case studies to illustrate a range of socio-economic issues in cities after dark, and investigate the role of public and private sectors and leaders in shaping urban planning and policy.

  • by Carl (University of Technology Sydney.) Rhodes
    £11.49 - 17.99

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