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  • - Making Sense of Religious Lives
     
    1 300,-

    This collection brings together a diverse range of interpretivist perspectives to find fresh takes on the meanings of religion. Cutting across paradigms and traditions, experts from the UK, US and India apply different approaches to engagement with beliefs and themes, including identity, ritual and emotion.

  • - Reimagining the Street as the Heart of the City
    av William (University of San Francisco) Riggs
    400,-

    This book offers a unique look at streets as locations that can evolve to support the economic, social, cultural and natural aspects of cities.It focuses on how the power of streets can be harnessed to shape more dynamic spaces for walking, biking and living and stimulate urban vitality and community regeneration.

  • - Ideas and Inspiration from the Zapatistas
    av Levi (University of Liverpool) Gahman
    370,-

    Written by an international team of authors, this ambitious volume offers radical alternatives to staid ways of thinking on the most crucial global challenges of our times. Bridging real examples of political agency, collective action and mutual aid with big-picture concepts, the book encourages readers to 'be a Zapatista', wherever they are.

  • - A Hidden Deprivation
    av Michael (Independent Researcher) Drew
    1 230,-

    Offering a much-needed analysis of the overlooked crisis of food poverty in Ireland, this book brings together the complex picture emerging from interviews with users of food aid, explores the international landscape of food poverty and what action should be taken.

  • - Researching Poverty and Low-Income Family Life during the Pandemic
     
    470,-

    This book synthesises the challenges of researching everyday life for families on low incomes during the COVID-19 pandemic to improve future policy and practice.

  • - Interdisciplinary and International Research
     
    1 456,-

    This important book offers practical advice for using evidence and research in policymaking. Covering important policy areas including the GM debate, the environment and Black Lives Matter, each chapter in the book assesses the ethical challenges, the status of evidence in explaining or describing the issue and possible solutions to the problem.

  • - Living Arrangements and Quality of Life
     
    1 160,-

    India's ageing population is growing rapidly. This book examines living arrangements across India and their impact on the provision of care for older adults in India.

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    1 150,-

    In this book, a team of international contributors examine the often-overlooked complex governance of the South Asia to Gulf migration corridor. The conclusions drawn enable readers to better understand migration in this region, while also providing a model for analysing global migration governance in practice in different parts of the world.

  • - Practical Tools for Improving Teaching, Research and Scholarship
     
    1 160,-

    Written by academics from different disciplines and backgrounds, this book offers an international practical guide to doing diversity in the social sciences.

  • av Evan Easton-Calabria
    400,-

    Evan Easton-Calabria's critical history of refugee self-reliance assistance brings new dimensions to refugee and international development studies. The promotion of refugee self-reliance is evident today, yet its history remains largely unexplored, with good practices and longstanding issues often missed. Through archival and contemporary evidence, this book documents a century of little-known efforts to foster refugee self-reliance, including the economic, political, and social motives driving this assistance. With five case studies from Greece, Tanzania, Pakistan, Uganda, and Egypt, the book tracks refugee self-reliance as a malleable concept used to pursue ulterior interests. It reshapes understandings of refugee self-reliance and delivers important messages for contemporary policy making.

  • - Securing Home in Vertical Cities
    av Megan (RMIT University Nethercote
    1 160,-

    As cities sprawl skywards and private renting expands, this compelling geographic analysis of property identifies high-rise development's overlooked hand in social segregation and urban fragmentation, and raises bold questions about the condominium's prospects.

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    696,-

    Bringing together leading figures in the study of international relations, this collection explores praxis as a perspective on international politics and law. It builds on the transdisciplinary work of Friedrich Kratochwil to reveal the scope, limits and blind spots of praxis theorizing.

  • av Colin (Garden Court Chambers and Free Movement) Yeo
    426,-

    The word 'refugee' is both evocative and contested. In this essential guide for students, lawyers and non-specialists, Colin Yeo draws on his experience as an immigration barrister and key legal cases to explore international refugee law.

  • - Essays on Comedy, Joking, and Mirth in Contemporary Islamic Contexts
     
    1 150,-

    In this insightful collection, Muslim and non-Muslim academics take a multi-disciplinary approach to humour in Islam. They draw on examples of comedy practices and styles to scope sociological, cultural, theological and political themes, consider humour's role in fundamentalism, and correct misconceptions about laughter in the religion.

  • - Historical Perspectives, 1200-2000
     
    1 160,-

    Covering times, places and topics that have often been overlooked in the existing economic history literature, this collection charts the most comprehensive chronology of capitalism to date.

  • - Central Europe's Illiberal Revolt
    av Ivan (University of Toronto Kalmar
    340,-

    The response to neoliberal globalisation in Central Europe has led to populism arising from its brutal transition to capitalism. Kalmar uses examples from popular culture to sport to reject as racist the idea that Central Europe's cultures are incompatible with liberal democracy.

  • - Governing Urban Transformations in Penang
    av Creighton (University of Lincoln) Connolly
    1 146,-

    Connolly draws on the recent changes in the Malaysian state of Penang to open up new perspectives on urban development, governance and the politics of place. Reviewing the role of residents, activists, planners and other experts in socio-natural changes and urban regeneration, it builds an important new framework of landscape political ecology.

  • av Clemens (University of Northern Iowa) Bartollas & Aaron (Institute of Criminal Justice Studies Pycroft
    326 - 926,-

  • av Matthew (SOAS University of London) Wilkinson, Lamia (SOAS University of London) Irfan, Muzammil (University of Salford) Quraishi & m.fl.
    300,-

  • - Community-based Action for Transformative Change
    av Margaret (Youth and Community Development Ledwith
    356,-

    This unique, holistic and radical perspective on participatory practice has been updated to reflect on advances made in the past decade and the impact of austerity. The innovative text bridges the divide between community development ideas and practice and considers how to bring about transformative social change.

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    1 160,-

    This original collection explores how critical gerontology can make sense of old age inequalities to inform social work research, policy and practice. Engaging with key debates on age-related human rights, the conceptual focus addresses the current challenges and opportunities facing those who work with older people.

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    456,-

    Challenging conventional thinking, leading academics explore how individuals' relationships with civil society change over time as different lifecourse events and stages trigger and hinder civic engagement and political participation, and highlight the implications for those promoting greater civic and political engagement.

  • - Knowledge, Practice and Neoliberal Reform in Community Mental Health Services
    av Rich (Royal Holloway University of London) Moth
    410 - 1 230,-

    This timely analysis sets out the full impacts of policy reform, austerity and marketisation on our country's mental health services. Rooted in the experiences of service users and providers, it provides valuable perspectives on our evolving practical and organisational responses to mental distress.

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    1 370,-

    This expert-led review of policy analysis in Spain is the first systematic study to provide a comprehensive overview of how policy actors generate information for the policy making process.

  • - Gendered Systems of Inaccessibility, Inaction and Irresponsibility
    av Kay (Swinburne University of Technology Cook
    1 160,-

    Drawing on interviews with key international informants across 16 countries, this book examines how child support systems often fail to transfer payments from separated fathers to mothers and their children. It identifies how the gender order is entrenched through child support failure and offers possibilities for feminist reform.

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    666,-

    This transdisciplinary collection engages with key issues of social exclusion, inequality, power and knowledge in the context of COVID-19 for a more equitable and inclusive human future.

  • - Beyond Tragedy and Utopianism
     
    1 230,-

    Bringing together an international team of contributors, this volume draws on international political theory and intellectual history to rethink the problem of a pluralistic world order.

  • av Lucy Series
    370,-

    This book presents a socio-legal analysis of social care detention in the post-carceral era. Drawing from disability rights law and the meanings of 'home' and 'institution' it proposes solutions to the paradoxical implications of the 2014 UK Supreme Court ruling on the meaning of 'deprivation of liberty'.

  • av Michael Cox
    370,-

    The defeat of Donald Trump in November 2020 followed by the attack on the US Congress on 6th January 2021 represented a tipping point moment in the history of the American republic. Divided at home and facing a world sceptical of American claims to be the 'indispensable nation' in world politics, it is clear that the next few years will be decisive ones for the United States. But how did the US, which was riding high only 30 years ago, arrive at this critical point? And will it lead to the fall of what many would claim has been one of the most successful empires of modern times? In this volume, Michael Cox, a leading scholar of American foreign policy, outlines the ways in which five very different American Presidents - Clinton, Bush, Obama, Trump and now Biden - have addressed the complex legacies left them by their predecessors while dealing with the longer-term problems of running an empire under increasing stress. In so doing, he sets out a framework for thinking critically about US foreign policy since the end of the Cold War without ever losing sight of the biggest question of all: can America continue to shape world affairs or is it now facing long-term decline?

  • - Reimagining Justice in the Criminal Legal System and Beyond
     
    1 230,-

    This ground-breaking book explores the practical applications of queer theory for criminal justice practitioners. It covers theoretical concepts within queer criminology and the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals as victims, offenders and professionals, and proposes ways in which a real difference can be made to training, policy and practice.

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