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SELECTED TITLES FROM POLICY PRESS SOCIOLOGY: FROM CRITICAL THINKING TO PRACTICAL IMPACT Sociologists’ Tales Contemporary narratives on sociological thought and practice Edited by Katherine Twamley, University of London, Mark Doidge, University of Brighton and Andrea Scott, University of Chichester “What a delicious, down-to-earth set of essays!” Michael Burawoy, University of California, Berkeley What is sociology? Why is it important? Sociologists’ Tales is the first book to offer a unique window into the thoughts and experiences of key UK sociologists from different generations, many internationally recognised, such as Anthony Giddens, Ann Oakley and Zygmunt Bauman, asking what sociology means to them. PB £21.99 US$36.95 ISBN 978 1 4473 1867 5 HB £70.00 US$99.00 ISBN 978 1 4473 1866 8 EPUB £21.99 US$36.95 ISBN 978 1 4473 1870 5 EPDF £70.00 US$99.00 ISBN 978 1 4473 1869 9 Available on 234 x 156mm 312 pages April 2015 Getting By Estates, class and culture in austerity Britain Lisa Mckenzie, London School of Economics and Political Science Foreword by Danny Dorling; Afterword by Owen Jones “A heart-wrenching, eminently readable, powerful book.” Bev Skeggs, Goldsmiths, University of London While the 1% rule, poor neighbourhoods have become the subject of public concern and media scorn. Lisa Mckenzie‘s unique ethnography gives voice to a community who are ‘getting by’ despite facing brutal austerity. PB £14.99 US$26.00 ISBN 978 1 4473 0995 6 EPDF £70.00 US$110.00 ISBN 978 1 4473 0997 0 EPUB £13.49 US$23.40 ISBN 978 1 4473 1129 4 Available on 216 x 138mm 224 pages January 2015 Find us on: @policypress policypress Policy Press Publishing with a purpose www.policypress.co.uk LATEST TITLES FROM POLICY PRESS LATEST TITLES FROM POLICY PRESS Stopping rape Why we can’t afford the rich Towards a comprehensive policy Andrew Sayer, Lancaster University Sylvia Walby, University of Lancaster and colleagues “Packed with useful information and insights, this is a useful complement to Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty First Century, and This important book offers a comprehensive guide to the international policies developed to stop rape. It presents theory, evidence and practice as a contribution makes a serious challenge to the many claims propagated by rich people to the knowledge base needed to prevent rape and draws from scholarship and and their minions.” Tax Justice Network practice around the world. The book will be of interest to a global readership of As inequalities widen and the effects of austerity deepen, in many countries the students, practitioners and policy makers as well as anyone who wants to know wealth of the rich has soared. Why we can’t afford the rich exposes the unjust and how rape can be stopped. dysfunctional mechanisms that allow the top 1% to siphon off wealth produced by PB £24.99 US$42.95 ISBN 978 1 4473 2209 2 EPDF £70.00 US$110.00 ISBN 978 1 4473 2210 8 others, through the control of property and money. Written accessibly for a wide EPUB £22.50 US$38.00 ISBN 978 1 4473 2212 2 Available on readership, this important book uses simple distinctions to burst the myth of the 216 x 138mm 320 pages July 2015 rich as specially talented wealth creators. HB £19.99 US$34.95 ISBN 978 1 4473 2079 1 EPUB £7.99 US$15.00 ISBN 978 1 4473 2090 6 EPDF £70.00 US$110.00 ISBN 978 1 4473 2088 3 Available on Revisiting Moral Panics 216 x 138mm 448 pages November 2014 Edited by Viviene E. Cree, Gary Clapton and Mark Smith, University of Edinburgh “Provides a fresh angle, and contributes to updating and developing the Injustice (revised edition) original concept.” Jan Fook, Leeds Trinity We live in a world that is increasingly characterised as full of risk, danger and Why social inequality still persists threat. This book examines these social issues and anxieties, and the solutions Danny Dorling, University of Oxford to them, through the concept of moral panic. With an introduction by Charles Critcher, this is a stimulating and innovative overview of moral panic ideas, which Foreword by Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, authors of The will be an essential resource. Spirit Level and new Foreword for revised edition by Sam Pizzigati HB £70.00 US$110.00 ISBN 978 1 4473 2185 9 EPDF £70.00 US$110.00 ISBN 978 1 4473 2187 3 234 x 156mm 276 pages June 2015 Think twice before reading this book – you may well become an activist against social injustice, inequality and the exploitation of labour. Danny Also available: Short Bytes taken from the main book on specific areas of interest: Dorling gives us words that are weapons.” Ken Loach, film director policy MORAL PANICS IN THEORY AND PRACTICE policy MORAL PANICS IN THEORY AND PRACTICE press Gender and family press The State Includes free ebook summarising the arguments available for download from Gender The State www.policypress.co.uk and Family Edited by Viviene E. Cree, Edited by Viviene E. Cree Edited by Viviene E. Cree, Edited by Viviene E. Cree University of Edinburgh University of Edinburgh In the last five years there have been devastating increases in poverty, hunger and PB £7.99 US$15.00 ISBN 978 1 4473 2191 0 PB £7.99 US$15.00 ISBN 978 1 4473 2197 2 destitution in the UK. Globally, the richest 1% have never held a greater share of EPUB £4.99 US$10.00 ISBN 978 1 4473 2192 7 EPUB £4.99 US$10.00 ISBN 978 1 4473 2199 6 Available on Available on world wealth. This fully updated edition revisits Dorling’s claim that Beveridge’s five 88 pages June 2015 88 pages June 2015 social evils are being replaced by five new tenets of injustice: elitism is efficient; exclusion is necessary; prejudice is natural; greed is good and despair is inevitable and offers hope of a more equal society. With every year that passes it is more policy MORAL PANICS IN THEORY AND PRACTICE policy MORAL PANICS IN THEORY AND PRACTICE press Moral Regulation press Childhood and Youth evident that Injustice is essential reading for anyone concerned with social justice. 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This book is the first to present Voted one of the Guardian best books of 2014 by Owen Jones. a radical approach to socially just, community centred research. It is built around a This bestselling book by award-winning journalist Mary O’Hara chronicles the true vision of equal political power and legitimacy for cultural, spiritual and experiential impact of austerity on people at the sharp end. A new Preface and Afterword reveal knowledge, with a goal of greater equality in public policies and laws. more shocking developments since the book’s initial publication. 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It This is the first book on the role of participation in social science research by provides a new typology of nation states according to their harm prevention/alleviation marginalised populations. It examines ways in which collaboration in research can policies and mechanisms. Simon Pemberton shows that harm is not inevitable, but a be enhanced among vulnerable participants and shows how useful it can be with product of the way we choose to organise the societies in which we live.