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Social Theory Critique of Western Philosophy and Social Theory

An Age of Limits David Sprintzen, Long Island University, USA Social Theory for the 21st Century "A surprisingly broad yet detailed tour of the history of ideas, of the development of consciousness, self- Ralph Schroeder, Oxford Internet Institute, University consciousness and freedom, of the development and of Oxford, UK functions of individuals and social relationships, and "The reader has come to expect brilliant sociological of the evolution of human nature from pre-humans analysis from Ralph Schroeder, and his latest book to modern humans. The book challenges and guides is no exception...Recommended reading not only readers to think like they've never thought before for sociologists, political scientists, and economists, as it transforms the current/prevalent world view of but also for general readers who want to experience things and people and events-based-on-things-and- what really good social science is like." - Richard people into a world of things, people, hierarchies, Swedberg, Cornell University, USA emergent properties, event-guiding-field- interactions and a fabric of interconnectedness that "This is an elegant, high-powered, wide-ranging, and by far can be best understood by reading this book. extremely disturbing book. It will cause a stir." - John This book effortlessly (and delightfully) transcends A. Hall, McGill University, Canada philosophical, social and natural scientific realms while maintaining a level of "Ralph Schroeder presents a masterful sociological scholarship suitable for university and professional/research discussions." - projection of the next phase of modernity...All Rolf Martin, MMT Corporation thoughtful viewers of our future should take note." - "This is a most ambitious book. David Sprintzen's novel approach helps us to Randall Collins, University of Pennsylvania, USA understand the present condition and envision an alternative frame." - Peter T. An Age of Limits outlines a new social theory for understanding contemporary Manicas, Queens College, CUNY society. Providing an analysis of why political, economic and cultural powers This book offers a new approach to contemporary problems using philosophical face constraints across the global North and beyond, this bold book argues that perspectives and analyzing practical consequences. forces which address current challenges must confront the limits of the interplay between dominant institutions. Contents: PART I: RETHINKING THE WORLD * A World in Crisis * Living in a World Without God * The End of an Era * A Ripple in a Field * PART II: REMAKING THE WORLD * Telling Our Contents: 1. From the Birth of the Modern World to the Age of Limits * 2. Convergence and Story * Ecosense * The Webbed Self: Deconstructing Individualism * The American Enterprise * Divergence * 3. The Paths towards Pluralist Democracy: Liberal versus Radical Interpretations Current Patterns and Future Prospects * 4. Free and Unfree Markets * 5. The Paradoxes of Science, Technology and Social Change * 6. The Limits to Transforming the Environment * 7. Three Cultures * 8. Modernization and the August 2012 UK July 2012 US Politics of Development * 9. Social Theory in the Face of the Future 298PP Paperback £20.00 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137035639 June 2013 UK June 2013 US Canadian Rights ebooks available 288PP 3 b/w tables, 3 figures Hardback £70.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 9780230360600 Paperback £22.99 / $35.00 / CN$36.50 9780230360617 Canadian Rights ebooks available Cultural Change and Persistence New Perspectives on Development

Edited by William Ascher, Claremont McKenna College, USA, John M. Heffron, Soka University, USA "This work shrewdly and compellingly advances the important topic of culture and economic development, enriching efforts ranging from anthropology (e.g. Stephen Gudeman) to World Bank economists. The authors cut through and across older formulations, for example, in their useful comparison of globalization and modernization and in their suggestive correlations of cultural factors as inhibiting and energizing development. As one favoring analysis both contextualizing and generalizing, I recommend this book for both scholars and practitioners." - James Peacock, University of North Carolina and former president of the American Anthropological Association This book is about the ways that traditional cultural practices either change or persist in the face of social and economic development, whether the latter proceeds primarily from internal or external forces. September 2012 UK august 2012 US 278PP Paperback £18.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137034847 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Civil Society and Transitions in the Television and the Moral Imaginary Western Balkans Society through the Small Screen

Edited by Vesna Bojicic-Dzelilovic, James Ker-Lindsay, Tim Dant, Lancaster University, UK Denisa Kostovicova, all at School of Economics Just how bad is television? Drawing on a range of and Political Science, UK theoretical sources including Husserl Lacan, Lefebvre, This book explores the ambiguous role played Sartre, Schutz and Adam Smith, this book takes a by civil society in the processes of state-building, phenomenological approach to the small screen to democratization and post-conflict reconstruction in offer an original sociological approach to television the Western Balkans challenging the assumption that and its contribution to moral culture of late modern civil society is always a force for good by analysing civil societies. society actors and their effects in post-communist and post-conflict transition. Contents: Introduction – the Small Screen and Morality * Morality on Television * Sociology and the Moral Order * Televisuality: Style and the Small Screen * The Phenomenology of Television * Society and the Small Screen * Mediating Morality * Television and the Imaginary * Conclusion * Endnotes * References * Index New Perspectives on South-East Europe August 2012 UK October 2012 US 248PP January 2013 UK January 2013 US Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230234819 288PP 11 b/w tables Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230292895 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Calculating the Human Culture, Development and Social Theory Universal Calculability in the Age of Quality Assurance Luigi Doria Centre Maurice Halbwachs, France Towards an Integrated Social Development , Why does contemporary calculation develop as calculation of the quality of John Clammer, United Nations University, Japan everything? How should we consider calculation of quality and the relationship between calculation and enhancement of life? These and related questions are Culture, Development and Social Theory places culture addressed through phenomenological investigation and a critical analysis of the back at the center of debates in development studies, social science debate. introducing new ways of conceptualizing culture in relation to development by linking development Contents: 1. Calculation, Quality and Life: A First Look at the Debate * 2. Quality and studies to cultural studies, studies of social movements, Calculation. A Phenomenological Journey * 3. Calculation, Quality and Enhancement * 4. religion and the notion of "social suffering." The Towards a Conclusion: Towards a New Look author expertly argues that in the current world crisis July 2013 UK July 2013 US it is necessary to recover a more holistic vision of 208PP development that creates a vocabulary linking more Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230353749 technical (and predominantly economic) aspects of Canadian Rights ebooks available development with more humanistic and ecological goals. Furthermore, that any conceptions of post- capitalist economies and societies require cultural as well as economic and political dimensions. Contents: Part I. On Culture and Development * 1. Transforming the Discourse of Development: Culture, Suffering and Human Futures * 2. Cultural Studies/Development Therapeutic Landscapes Studies: Initiating a Dialogue * 3. Aid, Culture and Context * 4. Liberating Development from Itself: The Politics of Local Knowledge * Part II. Expanding the Boundaries of Development A History of English Hospital Gardens Since 1800 Discourse * 5. Reframing Social Economics: Post-Development and Alternative Economics November 2012 US Clare Hickman, , UK 224PP Therapeutic Landscapes Hardback $134.95 9781780323152 uniquely brings together historical and contemporary Paperback $34.95 9781780323145 debates on the use of the garden as a therapeutic space. Hickman narrates the Published by Zed Books story of the landscapes associated with psychiatric, general and specialist medical institutions and asks what did they look like, how were they used and how did this relate to medical concepts? Contents: The Hospital Garden as a Space for Health * 1. Cliff-top Walks, Summer Houses and Pagodas: Picturesque Garden Features and the Elite Private Asylum * 2. The Perfect Asylum may appear to be a Utopia: The Victorian Asylum and its Landscape * 3. Pavilions and Palaces of Health: The Gardens of the Victorian General Hospital and more... June 2013 US 256PP 43 b&w halftones Hardback $100.00 9780719086601 Published by Manchester University Press

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Max Weber and Contemporary Capitalism Utopia as Method

Nicholas Gane, University of London, UK The Imaginary Reconstitution of Society 'Social Theory has long needed texts which do Ruth Levitas University of Bristol, UK not merely rehearse the arguments of the major , founding figures, but also address the question 'Levitas's Utopia as Method is a crucial and necessary of how to theoretically grasp our present book. In the face of global ecological and economic circumstances. Nicholas Gane's shows how the crises, she offers utopianism as a robust and realistic various strands of contemporary capitalism work, method that encompasses both a critique of the while at the same time deepening our understanding existing world and alternatives for a better one that of Max Weber's influential theoretical agenda. can be mobilized in the process of transforming, He accomplishes this dual focus with clarity, indeed redeeming, the dark times in which we live.' intelligence and insight. This important book - Tom Moylan, Ralahine Centre for Utopian Studies, asks all the right questions.' - Mike Featherstone, University of Limerick, Ireland Nottingham Trent University, and Theory, Culture & Utopia should be understood as a method rather than Society and Body & Society a goal. This book rehabilitates utopia as a repressed This book explores the uses and limits of Max Weber's dimension of the sociological and in the process work for thinking sociologically about capitalism today. The books argues that produces the Imaginary Reconstitution of Society, a through Weber, a network of concepts can be developed that can frame a provisional, reflexive and dialogic method for exploring sociological analysis of the present. alternative possible futures. Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction * Method * Capitalism * Markets * Neoliberalism June 2013 UK June 2013 US * Class * Modernity * Conclusion * Notes * Bibliography * Index 288PP Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230231962 September 2012 UK September 2012 US Paperback £19.99 / $32.00 / CN$37.00 9780230231979 168PP Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230242036 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Poststructuralism and After Protest and Organization in the Alternative Structure, Subjectivity and Power

Globalization Era David R. Howarth, University of Essex, UK NGOs, Social Movements, and Political Parties This book articulates the key theoretical assumptions of poststructuralism, but also probes its limits, Heather Gautney, Fordham University, USA evaluates rival approaches and elaborates new "This book wonderfully captures the great concepts. Building on the work of Derrida, Foucault, accomplishments of the World Social Forums Heidegger, Lacan, Laclau, Lévi–Strauss, Marx, Saussure to bring together the voices of protest against and Žižek, the book also provides a distinctive version neoliberalism and provide a space of encounter for of the poststructuralist project. the various elements of the alternative globalization Contents: 1. The Poststructuralist Project * 2. Problematizing movements, but it also recognizes the limitations Poststructuralism * 3. Ontological Bearings * 4. Deconstructing of the social forum process and calls for continuing Structure and Agency * 5. Structure, Agency and Affect * 6. its project through new structures and forms of Rethinking Power and Domination * 7. Identity, Interests and organization. This excellent account of our recent Political Subjectivity past thus also presents an important vision for moving forward." - Michael Hardt, co-author of August 2013 UK August 2013 US Empire, Multitude, and Commonwealth 320PP 1 figure This study looks at the ongoing efforts of the Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137266972 Alternative Global Movement and World Social Canadian Rights ebooks available Forum to reconcile contests over political organization among three of the most prominent groups on the contemporary left - social and liberal democratic NGOs, anti-authoritarian (anarchist) social movements, and political parties. Contents: Neoliberal Globalization: Origins and Effects * The Alternative Globalization Movement and World Social Forum * Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) * Anti- Authoritarian Social Movements * Political Parties and the State * States and Movements Luhmann Observed July 2012 UK August 2012 US 280PP 1 illus. Radical Theoretical Encounters Paperback £20.00 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137013323 Canadian Rights ebooks available Edited by Anders La Cour, Business School, Denmark, Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, University of Westminster, UK This book, for the first time, brings Niklas Luhmann's work into dialogue with other theoretical positions, including Lacan, Derrida, Deleuze, gender studies, bioethics, translation, ANT, eco-theories and complexity theory. June 2013 UK June 2013 US 308PP 7 figures Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137015280 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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The Indian Bourgeoisie North American Critical Theory After A Political History of the Indian Capitalist Class in the Early Postmodernism Twentieth Century Contemporary Dialogues David Lockwood, University of , Australia Edited by Patricia Mooney Nickel, Victoria University of Indian capitalists, such as J.R.D Tata of Tata Steel, Wellington, New Zealand established powerful relationships with domestic governments throughout the period, holding In a series of interviews this book explores the indigenous industrial conferences and supporting the formative experiences of a generation of critical swadeshi movement which aimed to promote Indian- theorists whose work originated in the midst of what manufactured goods. The Indian Bourgeoisie is a unique has been called 'the postmodern turn,' including and important contribution to the lively debate on the discussions of their views on the evolution of critical role of India's capitalists during the Raj and throughout theory over the past 30 years and their assessment of the early years of independence. contemporary politics. Contents: Industry and Industrialists before 1914 * The Great Contents: North American Critical Theory after Postmodernism; War * Industrialisation Abandoned * Empire * Protection and P.M.Nickel * Timothy W. Luke * Douglas Kellner * Craig Calhoun Development: State and Bourgeoisie in the Interwar Period * * Seyla Benhabib * Andrew Arato * Ben Agger * Nancy Fraser * Congress and the Bourgeoisie: Interwar Politics Robert J. Antonio * Epilogue; P.M.Nickel 2012 US August August 2012 UK September 2012 US 320PP 264PP Hardback $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781848854338 Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9780230369276 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights ebooks available Canadian Rights

Market Relations and the Competitive Process Fool’s Gold? Utopianism in the Twenty-First Century Edited by S. Metcalfe, Alan Warde, both at University of Manchester, UK Lucy Sargisson, University of Nottingham, UK This book, newly available in paperback, explores 'Sargisson's Fool's Gold? endorses utopia as a the interface between economics and sociology in a continuing vehicle of social hope. Written with great number of ways, looking at the competitive process clarity, it steers a confident course through complex and market relations from a number of different theoretical debates. It then offers a fascinating perspectives. It includes a wide range of contributors, exposition of utopian currents in the contemporary most of whom are leading writers and thinkers in the world, ranging across religion, politics, literature, field. the prefigurative practices of architecture and Contents: 1. On the complexities and limits of market intentional communites, and the virtual worlds of organisation - R. R. Nelson * 2. Markets, embeddedness computer gaming. It is essential reading for anyone and trust: Problems of polysemy and idealism - A. Sayer * who thinks that utopia is dead, as well as those who 3. Cognition and markets - B. J. Loasby * 4. Competition as know or hope it is not.' - Ruth Levitas, University of economic instituted process - M. Harvey and more... Bristol New Dynamics of Innovation and Competition 'Fool's Gold? is a delight. It traverses complex moral territory, connects all sorts of disparate strands of December 2012 US contemporary thought, reveals the richness of both literary and experiential 224PP 5 b&w line drawings and 10 tables utopias, and provides an authoritative framework within which we can all Paperback $32.95 9780719064692 re-evaluate our own ideas about utopia. For me, Lucy Sargisson succeeds in Published by Manchester University Press rehabilitating Utopianism as 'dangerous, but necessary' social phenomenon, not least as an antidote to today's paralysing fatalism that would have us believe that there are no alternatives to today's reckless, planet-trashing capitalism.' - Jonathon Porritt, Forum for the Future Contents: Introduction: Fool’s Gold * Definitions, Debates and Conflicts * Religious Fundamentalism * Feminism and Gender * Sex and Sexual Identity * Climate Change and Catastrophe * Human Attitudes to Nature * Green Intentional Communities * Fantastic Architecture: Dubai * Domestic Architecture: New Urbanism and Cohousing * Computer Gaming * Cloning, Cyborgs and Robots * Conclusions * Notes * Appendi * List of Primary Sources * Bibliography July 2012 UK August 2012 US 320PP 8 b/w illustrations, 2 b/w tables Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781403992420 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Form and Dialectic in Georg Montesquieu and the Discovery of the Social

Simmel’s Sociology Brian Singer, York University, Canada A New Interpretation Montesquieu is often considered the first social thinker. Today, when 'the end of the social' has been Henry Schermer, Staffordshire University, UK, David proclaimed, it is time to reconsider its beginnings. In a Jary, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK wide-ranging, original interpretation of The Spirit of the Laws, this book explores what did it mean to 'discover This book shows that a dialectical conceptual model the social', and what can it mean to recover the social underpins Georg Simmel's writings. The book provides today? key examples of social forms – including fashion, the secret and money – as exemplifications of this method. Contents: Introduction * The Question concerning Laws * The The volume concludes with a reassessment of Simmel's Nature of the Three Regimes: Political Bonds * The Spirit of relevance today. the Three Regimes: Social Bonds * Particular General Spirits: Exceptions and Contrasts * Conclusion: Speaking of the Social Contents: PART I: SIMMEL’S METHOD AND THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF HIS WORK * 1. Interaction, Form and the Dialectical Approach - Simmel’s Analytical Conceptual Framework* 2. The Historical Context of Simmel’s Sociology January 2013 UK February 2013 US * PART II: EXEMPLIFICATIONS * 3. Fashion as a Social Form * 368PP 4. The Poor Man * 5. The Secret and Secret Societies * PART Hardback £55.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 9781137027696 III: FURTHER ASPECTS OF SIMMEL’S METHOD * 6. Absolute Canadian Rights ebooks available and Relative – the Operation of a Single Polarity * 7. The Philosophy of the ‘As If’ – the Role of ‘Fictions’ in Science and Social Life * 8. Echoes of Darwin – Simmel’s Evolutionism * PART IV: THE CONTEMPORARY SIMMEL * 9. The Overall Terrain and Contemporary Relevance of Simmel’s Oeuvre August 2013 UK August 2013 US 320PP 10 b/w illustrations Emotional Abuse and Other Psychic Harms Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137276018 Canadian Rights ebooks available Invisible Wounds and their Histories

Marian Allsopp, Oxford, UK "This is an original and fascinating exploration of a key idea of contemporary Western culture – the 'invisible wound' that marks the site of psychic harm. Preventing Ideological Violence Marian Allsopp brilliantly traces the way this idea links a variety of harms – from attachment and loss Communities, Police and Case Studies of “Success” to post-traumatic stress disorder – and organises them as fields for intervention." - John Clarke, The Edited by P. Daniel Silk, University of Georgia, USA, Open University, UK Basia Spalek University of , UK, Mary , Maps the emergence of a powerful psycho-social O’Rawe University of Ulster, UK , idea out of its historical and social circumstances, as Preventing Ideological Violence: Communities, Police the concept of injury or trauma has moved, over the and Case Studies of 'Success' seeks to present the twentieth century, from the description of a physical, voices of police and community members who have visible lesion to a more abstract, psychic harm – often been involved in engagement and partnership projects thought of as an 'invisible wound.' designed to prevent ideological violence whether Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements * Introduction * Invisible Wounds * Suffering From that of paramilitaries, Al-Qa'ida inspired terrorists, or Nerves: The Management of Subjectivity in PTSD * Negligently Inflicted Psychiatric Illness or organized crime. Nervous Shock * The Emotional Abuse of Children: An Inward Turn * The Heart of All Harm: Contents: Introduction; Mary O’Rawe, P. Daniel Silk, and Basia The Emotional Abuse Literature: 1980 – 2006 * Attachment: An ‘Internalised Something’ and Spalek * 1. The Role of Communities and Police in Preventing the Natural World * Risk and Resilience: Attachment at the Turn of the Century * Conclusion * Ideological Violence; Mary O’Rawe, P. Daniel Silk, and Basia Notes * References Spalek * 2.The Socio-Political Contexts Affecting Police- October 2012 UK November 2012 US Community Engagement in Northern Ireland, Britain and 288PP the United States; Tara Lai Quinlan, Basia Spalek, and Mary O’Rawe * 3. Police, Community, Hardback £55.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9780230303027 Conflict, and Context; Mark McGovern * 4. The Muslim Safety Forum: Senior Police and Muslim Canadian Rights ebooks available Community Engagement During the War on Terror; Robert Lambert * 5. Making Sense of Models of Community-Police Engagements in North ; John Loughran * 6. Communities and Policing in Transition; Noel Rooney and Liam Maskey * 7. Lessons Learned from Loyalist- Police Engagement in Northern Ireland; Winston Irvine * 8. Prevent and Police-Community Partnerships in Birmingham; Zubeda Limbada * 9. Community Partnerships Thwart Terrorism; Deborah Ramirez, Tara Lai Quinlan, Sean P. Malloy, and Taylor Shutt * 10. Pioneers Always Take the Arrows: LAPD Outreach to Muslim COmmunities in Los Angeles; Mark G. Stainbrook * 11. Hearing Community Voices to Identify Best Practices; Alejandro J. Beutel * 12. Building Bridges: The Experience of Leaders in Detroit, Michigan; Ihsan Alkhatib * 13. Lessons Learned and Best Practices; Mike Abdeen * 14. Concluding Chapter; P. Daniel Silk, Mary O’Rawe, and Basia Spalek International Law, Crime, and Politics April 2013 UK April 2013 US 284PP 2 charts Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$98.00 9781137290373 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Social Research Methods and Political Sociology and the State Methodology Shadow Lives Reinventing Evidence in Social Inquiry Shadow Lives, Brittain The Forgotten Women Decoding Facts and Variables of the War on Terror

Richard Biernacki, University of California, , Victoria Brittain, based in the UK, John Berger, based in USA the UK, Marina Warner, based in London, UK Revisiting the dominant scientific method, 'coding,' A disturbing expose of the perilous state of freedom with which investigators from sociology to literary and democracy in our society, Shadow Lives reveals criticism have sampled texts and catalogued their the unseen side of the “9/11 wars”: their impact on the cultural messages, the author demonstrates that the wives and families of men incarcerated in Guantanamo, celebrated hard outputs rest on misleading samples or under house arrest in Britain and the US. Victoria and on unfeasible classifying of the texts' meanings. Brittain shows how these families have been made socially invisible and a convenient scapegoat for the Contents: The Ritual Creation of ‘Fact’ from Coding * The Entire state in order to exercise arbitrary powers under the Story * Methodological Canons in My Field * A Quantifiable cover of the “War on Terror.” Indicator of a Fabricated Meaning Element * Wary Reasoning Contents: Acknowledgements * Foreword by John Berger * Introduction * 1. Sabah: From Palestine to Guantanamo * 2. Zinnira: From Medina to Guantanamo * 3. Dina and Josephine: From Palestine and Africa to house arrest in London * 4. Cultural Sociology Hamda: From Jordan to Belmarsh Prison * 5. Ragaa: From Egypt to Long Lartin Prison * 6. The South London families * 7. Daughters and Sisters * 8. Families surviving the ‘War on Terror’ * August 2012 UK July 2012 US Afterword by Marina Warner * Endnotes * Bibliography 210PP 9 figures Hardback £57.50 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781137007261 February 2013 US Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137007278 200PP Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback $75.00 9780745333274 Paperback $24.00 9780745333267 Published by Pluto Press

Doing Cross-Cultural Research with Integrity The New Critique of Ideology Collected Wisdom from Researchers in Social Settings Lessons from Post-Pinochet Chile

Linda Miller Cleary, University of Minnesota, USA Ricardo Camargo, University of Chile Drawing on the experience and insights of 70 researchers across 7 countries and This book offers a new ideology critique for political analysis by revisiting from a diverse range of cultures, regions and disciplines, this book explores the Habermas via a Žižekian reading. The book includes an application of the theory to issues and ethics involved in cross-cultural research and how such research can be the case of the political consensus reached in Chile's post-Pinochet. done with integrity. August 2013 UK August 2013 US Contents: Nothing Stands Still * Initiating Research: Whose Question? Whose Benefit? Whose 352PP 24 b/w tables Knowledge? * Getting Started: Questions, Community Agreements, Consent, Institutional Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137329660 Approval, and Funding * Choosing Methods * Understanding Identity, Discourse, and Language Canadian Rights ebooks available to Inform Research * Entering Another Culture * Gathering Data while Respecting Participants * Complexities of Analysis in Cross-Cultural Research * Dissemination: Reciprocity as an Imperative for Action * The Two Way Bridge: Doing Cross-Cultural Research with Integrity January 2013 UK January 2013 US 288PP Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137263599 Late Modernity, Individualization and Canadian Rights ebooks available Socialism An Associational Critique of Neoliberalism

Matt Dawson, University of Glasgow, UK Influenced most notably by Émile Durkheim and Zygmunt Bauman, Dawson outlines how this long neglected stream of socialist theory can help us more fully understand, and possibly move beyond, the problems of neoliberalism and our conceptions of political individualism.

May 2013 UK May 2013 US 232PP Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137003416 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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palgrave Studies in european Transformations of the State series political sociology series Edited by Stephen Leibfried, Achin Hurrelmann, Kerstin Martens and Peter Mayer Edited by Carlo Ruzzo and Hans-Jorg Trenz Rethinking the Public Sphere Through The EU and Immigration Policies Transnationalizing Processes Cracks in the Walls of Fortress Europe? Europe and Beyond Christof Roos, University of Bremen, Germany Edited by Armando Salvatore, University of Naples L’ This book explores how and why the EU and its Orientale, Italy, Oliver Schmidtke, University of member states define immigration policies. A Victoria, Canada, Hans-Jörg Trenz, University of comparison of EU negotiations on five EU immigration Copenhagen, Denmark directives reveals interests of actors in EU integration and whether common policies aim at a restriction or This book discusses the extent to which the theoretical expansion of immigration to the EU. relevance and analytical rigor of the concept of the public sphere is affected by current processes Contents: 1. The Regulation of Immigration by the European of transnationalization. The contributions address Union: An Empirical Puzzle * 2. Actor Preferences in EU Immigration Policies * 3. Actor Interactions in EU Immigration fundamental questions concerning the viability of a Politics * 4. Shifting Immigration Policies to the EU Level: Timing socially and politically effective public sphere in a post- and Framing Policies * 5. The Family Reunification Directive Westphalian world. * 6. The Long-Term Residents Directive * 7. EU Directives for Contents: PART I: RETHINKING THE PUBLIC SPHERE: BEYOND Students and Researchers from Third Countries * 8. The Labour THE NATIONAL ARENA? * PART II: BETWEEN EUROPEAN Migration Directive * 9. Accounts, Prospects, and International CITIZENSHIP AND TRANSNATIONAL COLLECTIVE IDENTITIES Migration Governance * PART III: INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION: ADDRESSING THE Transformations of the State CULTURAL OTHER IN EUROPE June 2013 UK June 2013 US Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology 256PP 4 figures, 1 table June 2013 UK June 2013 US Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137302557 304PP 6 figures, 8 b/w tables Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137283191 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Regulating Capitalism? Civilizing the Public Sphere The Evolution of Transnational Accounting Governance Distrust, Trust and Corruption Jochen Zimmermann, Jörg R. Werner, both at University of Bremen, Germany Apostolis Papakostas, Södertörn University, Sweden By exploring how financial, legal and wider socio- Examining the interplay between distrust, trust and economic systems can accelerate or decelerate the corruption, this book maps out the social mechanisms harmonization in financial markets, this book connects that make actors and organizations in the public sphere issues both of contemporary political science and perform their activities in a civilized manner. accounting research. Contents: Civilizing Trust * Boundary Technologies and Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION * 1. Explaining the the Segmentation of Trust * Structured Skepticism and the Evolution of a New Accounting Framework * PART II: Production of Trust * What States do People Trust and How do ACCOUNTING BETWEEN GLOBAL CONVERGENCE AND They Emerge? * The Organizational Bases of Corruption * More NATIONAL PREFERENCE * 2. Information Accounting: The Organization with Fewer People * Social or Public Capital? Global IFRS Revolution * 3. Variations in Functions: A Barrier to Harmonisation * 4. The Transformation of Accounting Regimes: Six Country Cases * PART III: EXPLAINING GLOBAL CONVERGENCE * 5. Coercive Isomorphism: Reporting Demands in a Globalised World * 6. Mimetic Isomorphism: Crises as a Driver of Change and Convergence * 7. Normative Isomorphism: The Role of the International Networks for Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology Convergence in Accounting Regulation * PART IV: EXPLAINING NATIONAL PREFERENCE * 8. Legal Backing of Equity Investment * 9. Financial Systems and Corporate Credit Arrangements November 2012 UK December 2012 US * 10. National Values and Political Systems * PART V: CONCLUSION * 11. The Hybridisation of 208PP 9 figures, 2 b/w tables Accounting Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137030412 Canadian Rights Transformations of the State June 2013 UK June 2013 US 272PP 34 b/w tables, 19 figures, 6 diagrams Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230279841 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Formations of European Modernity Liberal States and the Freedom of Movement A Historical and Political Sociology of Europe

Selective Borders, Unequal Mobility Gerard Delanty, , UK 'This sophisticated book places Europe in an inter- Steffen Mau, Heike Brabandt, Lena Laube, Christof civilizational frame that underlines the themes of Roos, all at University of Bremen, Germany plurality and pluralism, identifies the processes 'This latest work emerging out of the prodigious of Europe's distinctive modernity, and inquires Bremen School of State Transformation shows into current European promises and discontents. that state borders do not disappear in an age of Avoiding perspectives that are excessively flat or globalization. Instead, borders become more filled only with nooks and crannies Delanty's subtle selective, open to a courted few, but closed to arguments about Europe highlight the intersections the vast majority of humankind. With theoretical with and differences from a global context of sophistication and methodological rigor, this modernity and other cultural and social complexes excellent book shows better than any other book that are also marked by processes of coevolution.' - I know how states control mobility in our fast- Peter J. Katzenstein, Cornell University, USA changing world.' - Christian Joppke, University of This book presents a historical and political sociology Bern, Switzerland of European history and society. It offers a critical 'A fresh and innovative comparative perspective with interpretation of the course of European history looking at the emergence of the historical depth, this accessible book builds upon idea of Europe and the emergence of modernity. the-state-of-the-art to ask key questions about state borders in the OECD world today: who is excluded by these 'semi-permeable filters,' why, how and Contents: Introduction: A Theoretical Framework * PART I: SOURCES OF THE EUROPEAN by whom?' - Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po Center for European Studies, HERITAGE * 1. The European Inter-Civilizational Constellation * 2. The Greco-Roman and Judaic Legacies * 3. Christianity in the Making of Europe * 4. The Byzantine Legacy and Russia * 5. Paris, France The Islamic World and Islam in Europe * PART II: THE EMERGENCE OF MODERNITY * 6. The State borders regulate cross-border mobility and determine peoples' chances to Renaissance and the Rise of the West Revisited * 7. Unity and Division in Early Modern European travel, work, and study across the globe. This book looks at how global mobility History: The Emergence of a Westernized Europe * 8. The Enlightenment and European is defined by borders in 2011 in comparison to the 1970s. The authors trace the Modernity: The Rise of the Idea of Europe * 9. The Rise of the Nation-State and the Allure of transformation of OECD-state borders in recent decades and show how borders Empire: Between Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism * 10. The Historical Regions of Europe: have become ever more selective. Civilizational Backgrounds and Multiple Routes to Modernity * 11. Europe in the Short Twentieth Century: Conflicting Projects of Modernity * PART III: THE PRESENT AND ITS DISCONTENTS * Contents: Introduction * Nation-State Building and the Regulation of Mobility * Globalization 12. Europe Since 1989: Nationalism, Cosmopolitanism and Globalization * 13. Age of Austerity: and the Challenge of Mobility * Visa Policies and the Regulation of Territorial Access * The Contradictions of Capitalism and Democracy * 14. The European Heritage as a Conflict of Spatial Flexibilization of Border Control * Internationalization of Border Policies * Varieties of Interpretations * Conclusion: Europe – a Defence Border Policies * New Control and Selectivity Arrangements July 2013 UK July 2013 US Transformations of the State 352PP Hardback £70.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 9781137287908 June 2012 UK June 2012 US Paperback £21.99 / $35.00 / CN$40.00 9781137287915 280PP 15 b/w tables, 7 figures Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback £57.50 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230277847 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Fixing the African State Recognition, Politics, and Community-Based Development in Tanzania

Brian Dill, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA 'Community-based development' (CBD) or 'community-driven development' (CDD) has been the predominant approach to international development in recent years. Drawing on fieldwork and first-hand experience, this book explains why CBD/CDD produces outcomes that are incompatible with its underlying assumptions and intended objectives. Contents: 1. “Developing” Dar es Salaam * 2. Life on the Ground * 3. Recognizing Community * 4. Rendering Political * 5. Fixing the State

Africa Connects March 2013 UK March 2013 US 216PP 3 b/w illustrations, 1 map Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137281401 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Human Rights Violation in Turkey How to Manage an Aid Exit Strategy Rethinking Sociological Perspectives The Future of Development Aid

David Straw, University of Manchester, UK Derek Fee, DevAid Partners, Ireland Adopting a historical perspective this book reconstructs After almost 40 years of development aid most a contemporary sociology of human rights and commentators agree that aid as we know it has not examines ways of resolving Turkey's human rights worked. Aid fatigue is suffered on both the donor issues. and recipient sides, with a wide divergence between Contents: 1. The Sociological Portrayal in Context * 2. The those who call for a radical overhaul of aid delivery Emergence of Human Rights * 3. A Theory of Human Rights * methods, those who advocate a complete end to 4. Transition to ‘Equality’ * 5. Responsibility * 6. Resolution * 7. development aid, and those who continually demand Preservation significant increases in aid flows. How to Manage an Aid Exit Strategy provides a refreshing insightful and comprehensive analysis of how an exit may actually be possible - drawing on real experience and as such supplying a simple summary of recommended policy steps. March 2013 UK March 2013 US Contents: Preface * 1. The State of Aid * 2 .A Short History of Development Aid * 3. The 208PP Development Aid Business * 4. Domestic Resource Mobilization * 5. Trade Liberalisation * 6. Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230355415 The BRICS * 7. Regional Integration * 8. Microfinance * 9. Remittances * 10. Non-Governmental Canadian Rights ebooks available Organizations and Philanthropic Foundations * 11. Towards an Aid Exit Strategy * Notes * Bibliography August 2012 US 272PP Hardback $125.95 9781780320304 Paperback $35.95 9781780320298 Representations of Global Poverty Published by Zed Books Aid, Development and International NGOs

Nandita Dogra, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK Through the efforts of increasingly media-aware NGOs, people in rich nations are bombarded with Anti-Racist Movements in the EU images of poverty and suffering. Representations Between Europeanisation and National Trajectories of Global Poverty is the first comprehensive study of the communications and imagery used by Edited by Stefano Fella, writer, UK, Carlo Ruzza, international NGOs to represent the global South. University of Leicester, UK In this meticulously researched and original book, Nandita Dogra examines a full cycle of representation Based on extensive primary research, including – integrating analyses of an annual cycle of interviews with movement and policy actors across fundraising and advocacy messages of international six European countries, this book examines anti-racist development NGOs in the UK with the views of movements throughout Europe, focusing on how they their staff and audiences. Exploring NGO messages influence culture and government policy at national across the discourses of charity, justice, humanism, and EU level, shedding light on the nature of racism and cosmopolitanism, colonialism and Eurocentrism, she argues for a greater responses to it across Europe. acknowledgement of NGOs as significant mediating institutions which can expand understandings of global inequalities. Contents: Introduction: Anti-racist Movements in the European Union - between National Specificity and Europeanisation; Contents: Introduction * Difference: People, Spaces and Problems * Cast of Characters * S.Fella & C.Ruzza * Anti-Racism at the EU Level; C.Ruzza Distant Spaces * Causes and Solutions of Global Poverty * Oneness * One Humanity * Uniform * Fighting Racism in the UK: A Multicultural Legacy and a First World * Reflexivity * Connecting with the Lives of Others * Conclusions: Towards Reflexive Multi-faced Movement; S.Fella & E.Bozzini * The Politicisation Understandings of Immigration and Race in France: Towards a Process of Racialisation; L.Mathieu * The Impact Of Corporatism and Quasi-Civil Society on Anti-Racial Library of Development Studies Discrimination Law and Policy In Germany; I.Solanke * Pro-immigrant Associations and June 2012 US Anti-racism in Italy: Conflict and Co-operation in the Front Line; S.Fella * Fighting Denial: 256PP 10 b/w illus. New Anti-racist Mobilisation in Spain; M.Gómez-Reino * Civil Society and Anti-discrimination Hardback $89.50 / CN$103.00 9781848858916 Policy in a Homogeneous Country: The Case of Poland; K.Wódz & M.Witkowski * Conclusion: Published by I. B. Tauris Understanding European Anti-racisms; S.Fella & C.Ruzza Canadian Rights November 2012 UK December 2012 US 264PP 4 figures, 1 b/w table, 1 colour table Hardback £57.50 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230290907 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Europeanization and Tolerance in Turkey Institutionalizing Intersectionality The Myth of Toleration The Changing Nature of European Equality Regimes

Ayhan Kaya, Istanbul Bilgi University, Istanbul Edited by Andrea Krizsan, Central European University, "With this book Ayhan Kaya elevates the discussion Hungary, Hege Skjeie, University of Oslo, Norway, around modernization and diversity in Turkey to Judith Squires, University of Bristol, UK a new level." - Thomas Faist, Bielefeld University, An exploration of the ways that multiple Germany inequalities are being addressed in Europe. Using "Pathbreaking and original...a text that will be the country-based and region-specific case studies it essential food for thought. Highly recommended!" provides an innovative comparative analysis of the - Fuat Keyman, Istanbul Policy Centre, Sabanci multidimensional equality regimes that are emerging University, Turkey in Europe, and reveals the potential that these have for "This is an insightful and critical book on recent institutionalizing intersectionality. socio-political developments in Turkey and on Contents: Institutionalizing Intersectionality? A Theoretical Turkey's path towards EU membership." -Anna Framework; A.Krizsan, H.Skjeie & J.Squires * The European Triandafyllidou, European University Institute, Italy Union: Initiator of a New European Anti-Discrimination "This book will remain an essential source for all Regime?; J.Kantola & K.Nousiainen * Institutionalizing Intersectionality in the Nordic Countries: Anti-Discrimination those who wish to take a fresh look at the Turkish experiment from the days and Equality in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden; A.Borchorst, L.Freidenvall, J.Kantola, of the Republic through the transformative rule of the AKP." - Soli Özel, Kadir L.Reisel & M.Teigen * Institutionalizing Intersectionality in the ‘Big Three’: The Changing Has University, Turkey Equality Framework in France, Germany, Britain; C.Hermanin & J.Squires * Institutionalizing The book questions the popularity of the notion of tolerance in Turkey, and Intersectionality in the Low Countries: Belgium and The Netherlands; K.Celis, J.Outshoorn, argues that the regime of tolerance has been strengthened in parallel with P.Meier & J.Motmans * Institutionalizing Intersectionality in Southern Europe: Italy, Spain and the Europeanization process, which has boosted the rhetoric of the Alliance of Portugal; A.Alonso, M.Bustelo, M.Forest & E.Lombardo * Institutionalizing Intersectionality in Central and Eastern Europe: Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovenia; A.Krizsan & V.Zentai Civilizations in a way that culturalized what is social and political. * European Equality Regimes: Institutional Change and Political Intersectionality; A.Krizsan, Contents: 1. Multiple Modernities and Turkish Modernity: A Continuous Journey of H.Skjeie & J.Squires Europeanization * 2. Tolerance and Cultural Diversity Discourses in Turkey * 3. Kurdish Question: Gender and Politics A Hundred Years of Solitude * 4. AKP’s Alevi Initiative: Limits of Tolerance * 5. Headscarf Issue * 6. Nation, Europe and Modernity: Social Critic of the ‘Holy Trinity’ (Sunni-Muslim Turk) July 2012 UK September 2012 US 256PP 14 b/w tables Identities and Modernities in Europe Hardback £57.50 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230292956 April 2013 UK April 2013 US Canadian Rights ebooks available 280PP 3 graphs, 3 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230300347 Canadian Rights ebooks available

History, Memory and Politics in Central and Democracy in the Age of Globalization and Eastern Europe Mediatization Memory Games

Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute, Italy, Edited by Georges Mink, French Center for Research in Daniel Bochsler, NCCR Democracy, University of Social Sciences, Czech Republic, Laure Neumayer, Zurich, Switzerland, Jörg Matthes, University of Vienna, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, Paris, France Austria, Sandra Lavenex, University of Lucerne, 'A fascinating book! This is a must read for anyone Switzerland, Marc Bühlmann, University of Berne, interested in the issue of coming to terms with Switzerland, Frank Esser, University of Zurich, difficult collective past by European societies.' - Jan Switzerland T. Gross, Princeton University, USA "Democracy in the Age of Globalization and Fourteen specialists of Central and Eastern European Meditization takes a fresh look on democracy. politics explore memory policies and politics by Combining insights from Comparative Politics, examining how and why contested memories are International Relations and Political Theory, this constantly reactivated in the former Soviet bloc. The book convincingly identifies the major challenges book explores how new social and political actors can and offers important insights for responding to challenge the traditional narratives about the past them. It is a must for those interested in the future produced by state bodies. of democracy." - Michael Zürn, WZB (Social Science Research Center ) and Free University Berlin, Germany Contents: Introduction; G.Mink & L.Neumayer * PART I: MOBILIZATIONS AROUND MEMORY: NEW ACTORS, NEW ISSUES * PART II: MEMORY POLICIES AND HISTORICAL This book provides comprehensive coverage of the models of contemporary NARRATIVES: HOW DO STATES DEAL WITH MEMORIES OF THE PAST? * PART III: democracy; its social, cultural, economic and political prerequisites; its empirically INTERNATIONAL NORMS AND ‘GEOPOLITICS OF MEMORY’ existing varieties and its two major challenges - globalization and mediatization. The book also covers the global spread of democracy and its spread into January 2013 UK February 2013 US supranational democracies. 296PP 5 b/w tables, 3 figures, 6 b/w illustrations Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9780230354333 Challenges to Democracy in the 21st Century Canadian Rights ebooks available January 2013 UK January 2013 US 264PP Hardback £90.00 / $140.00 / CN$161.00 9781137299857 Paperback £22.99 / $35.99 / CN$41.50 9781137299864 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Beyond Citizenship? Race and Ethnicity Feminism and the Transformation of Belonging

Edited by Sasha Roseneil, Birkbeck College, University Interculturalism: The New Era of Cohesion of London, UK and Diversity Beyond Citizenship? Feminism and the Transformation of Belonging pushes debates about citizenship and feminist Ted Cantle, The Cohesion Institute, UK politics in new directions, challenging us to think 'beyond 'Ted Cantle has been a key figure in redirecting the citizenship,' and to engage in feminist re-theorizations of debate about multiculturalism away from a stress the experience and politics of belonging. on minority difference and on to thinking about Contents: 1. Beyond Citizenship? Feminism and the how to build a common life in our diverse cities. This Transformation of Belonging; Sasha Roseneil * 2. Dragging book is a lucid account from the front line of one of Antigone: Feminist Re-visions of Citizenship; Sam McBean * 3. Britain's most important policy debates.' - David ‘Citizen of the World’: Feminist Cosmopolitanism and Collective Goodhart, Demos, UK and Affective Languages of Citizenship in the 1790s; Tone Brekke 'Cantle clearly outlines the vacuity of our current * 4. Reluctant Citizens: Between Incorporation and Resistance; functional understanding of individual and group Lynne Segal * 5. ‘But We Didn’t Mean That’: Feminist Projects and identity in the face of changing demographics and Governmental Appropriations; Janet Newman * 6. Public Bodies: Conceptualizing Active Citizenship and the Embodied State; Davina Cooper * 7. Sexual Citizenship, the challenge of globalisation. Cantle's last book Governance and Disability: From Foucault to Deleuze; Margrit Shildrick * 8. Citizenship in the shaped the debate. This could change it.' - Steve Twilight Zone? Sex Work, the Regulation of Belonging and Sexual Democratization in Argentina; Sparrow, New Start Magazine Leticia Sabsay * 9. Citizenship as (Not)Belonging? Contesting the Replication of Gendered and Interculturalism is a new concept for managing community relations in a world Ethnicised Exclusions in Post-Dayton Bosnia-Herzegovina; Maria-Adriana Deiana * 10. Citizenship defined by globalization and 'superdiversity.' This book argues that as countries after Genocide: Materializing Memory through Art Activism; Karen Frostig * 11. The Vicissitudes of become more diverse a new framework of interculturalism is needed to mediate Postcolonial Citizenship and Belonging in Late Liberalism; Sasha Roseneil these relationships and that this will require new systems of governance to Citizenship, Gender and Diversity support it. March 2013 UK March 2013 US Contents: Introduction * Globalization and ‘Super Diversity’ * Reforming the Notion of Identity 288PP 2 figures * The ‘Failure’ of Multiculturalism * The Contribution of Community Cohesion * Segregation Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230320543 and Integration * Interculturalism: Conceptualization * Interculturalism: Policy and Practice * Canadian Rights ebooks available Notes * Bibliography * Index October 2012 UK December 2012 US 264PP 6 b/w tables Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$69.00 9781137027481 Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$35.00 9781137027467 Central Bank Independence Canadian Rights Cultural Codes and Symbolic Performance

Carlo Tognato, University of , Australia ‘All over the world it is well understood today that central banks are not only major actors in the Urban Black Women and the Politics of economy but also in politics. In his new book Carlo Tognato suggest that in order to better understand Resistance the way that central banks operate, we also have to take culture into account, in the form of symbols, Zenzele Isoke, University of Minnesota, USA rituals, national values and more. The result is a very Contemporary urban spaces are critical sites of intelligent and creative book, which will hopefully resistance for black women. By focusing on the spatial be read not only by economists and other social aspects of political resistance of black women in scientists but also by those who work in central Newark, this book provides new ways of understanding banks.’ - Richard Swedberg, Cornell University the complex dynamics and innovative political ‘Tognato shows well why we can not leave the study practices within major American cities. of money to economists. As the euro zone crisis has Contents: Framing Black Women’s Politics: Spatializing revealed so starkly, money has not just economic Intersectionality, Spatializing Resistance * Politics Out of Place: meaning but also deep political and cultural significance. His analysis of the Black Women, Racialization, and Urban Resistance * Historicizing importance of stability cultures for the legitimacy and functioning of central banks Resistance: The Makings of a Marginal Community in the is both fascinating and extremely timely for anyone interested in the political Central Ward * The Politics of Homemaking: Black Feminist management of modern money.’ - Eric Helleiner, University of Waterloo Transformations of a Cityscape * Mobilizing after Murder: The Politics of the Life and Death of Sakia Gunn * Keepin’ Up the By engaging in an ethnography of the social text of German, European and USA Fight: Black Feminism and the Hip Hop Convention Movement * monetary affairs, this book introduces a new analytical framework that will Social Capital, Political Space, and the Limits of Blackness enable practitioners and academics, particularly within sociology, economics, political economy, and political science, to gain a clear understanding of the role The Politics of Intersectionality of culture in central banking. November 2012 UK January 2013 US Contents: Introduction * Culture in Economic Life * Stability Cultures and Central Banking * 230PP 3 b/w tables, 4 b/w photos The German Stabilitätskultur * A Stability Culture for Europe * Tackling the US Financial Crisis * Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230339033 Conclusion * Notes * Bibliography Canadian Rights ebooks available Cultural Sociology October 2012 UK November 2012 US 220PP Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137268822 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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palgrave politics of identity and Tolerance, Intolerance and Respect citizenship series Hard to Accept?

Edited by Varun Uberoi, Nasar Meer and Tariq Modood Edited by Jan Dobbernack, Tariq Modood, both at University of Bristol, UK British Asian Muslim Women, Multiple Across European societies, pluralism is experienced in new and challenging ways. Our understanding of what Spatialities and Cosmopolitanism it means for societies to be accepting of diversity has to therefore be revisited. This volume seeks to meet Fazila Bhimji, University of Central Lanacashire, UK this challenge with perspectives that consider new dynamics towards tolerance, intolerance and respect. This book analyzes the cosmopolitan lives of British Asian Muslim women. Drawing on interview and online Contents: Introduction; Jan Dobbernack and Tariq Modood data, the book debunks stereotypical assumptions and * PART I: BEYOND TOLERATION? * 1. Moral Minimalism and explores the multiple and meaningful links that British More Demanding Moralities. Some Reflections on ‘Tolerance/ Toleration’; Veit Bader * 2. State Toleration, Religious Recognition Asian Muslim women establish within and outside their and Equality; Sune Lægaard * 3. Toleration and Non-Domination; communities. Iseult Honohan * PART II: A NEW INTOLERANCE * 4. The Logics Contents: Introduction * Mediating British Asian Muslim of Toleration: Outline for a Comparative Approach to the Study Women * British Asian Muslim Women in South Asia * of Tolerance; Werner Schiffauer * 5. Liberalism and the Diminishing Space of Toleration; Per Cosmopolitan identities in Mosques * Prominent British Asian Mouritsen and Tore Vincents Olsen * PART III: CHALLENGES OF NEW CULTURAL DIVERSITY Muslim Women: Case Studies * Expressions of Cosmopolitan * 6. National Identity and Diversity: Towards Plural Nationalism; Anna Triandafyllidou * 7. visions in the Virtual Sphere * The Question of Integration of Accepting Multiple Differences: the Challenge of Double Accommodation; Tariq Modood and Jan Muslims Dobbernack * Conclusion; Jan Dobbernack and Tariq Modood * Afterword; Bhikhu Parekh Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series June 2013 UK June 2013 US 256PP 3 b/w tables, 1 b/w photo September 2012 UK october 2012 US Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230390881 176PP Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137013866 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Debating Multiculturalism in the Nordic The State of Race Welfare States Edited by Peter Kivisto, Augustana College, USA, Östen Edited by Nisha Kapoor, Manchester Metropolitan Wahlbeck, Institute of Migration, Turku, Finland University, UK, Virinder Kalra, University of Manchester, UK, James Rhodes, University of This collection addresses the ways that Nordic Manchester, UK countries have approached the issue of bringing ethnic minorities into the societal mainstream. With This book analyses the nature of the contemporary multicultural incorporation as an option, the authors racial state, exploring issues such as the nature explore the potential impact of the politics of identity of postraciality, racial neoliberalism, the state of in societies with social democratic welfare states multiculturalism and whiteness, alongside the committed to redistributive politics. functioning of state institutions and policy concerning the military, education, community surveillance, Contents: 1. Debating Multiculturalism in the Nordic Welfare asylum and extradition. States; Peter Kivisto and Östen Wahlbeck * 2. Multiculturalism: From Heterogeneities to Social (In)Equalities; Thomas Faist * Contents: Introduction: The State of Race; Nisha Kapoor and 3. Multiculturalism ‘From Below’: Reflections of an Immigrant Virinder S. Kalra * 1. The Postracial Contemporary; David Theo Ethnographer; Ewa Morawska * 4. Nordic Multiculturalism: Goldberg * 2. Racial Neoliberal Britain?; Gargi Bhattacharyya * Commonalities and Differences; Hugo Stokke * 5. Conceptual 3. Remaking Whiteness in the ‘Post-Racial’ UK; James Rhodes Change in Postwar Sweden: The Marginalization of Assimilation and the Introduction of * 4. The Status of Multiculturalism and the Retreat from Difference; Sivamohan Valluvan Integration; Mats Wickström * 6. Understanding Swedish Multiculturalism; Karin Borevi * * 5. Muslim Women and Gender Stereotypes in ‘New Times’: From Multiculturalism to 7. Danish Anti-multiculturalism? The Significance of the Political Framing of Diversity; Sune Islamophobia; Heidi Safia Mirza * 6. Can you have Muslim soldiers? Diversity as a Martial Value; Laegaard * 8. ‘Let’s Get Together’: Perspectives on Multiculturalism and Local Implications for Vron Ware * 7. ‘Prevent’ing Education: Anti-Muslim Racism and the War on Terror in Schools; Denmark; Garbi Schmidt * 9. Multiculturalism or Assimilation? The Norwegian Welfare State Shamim Miah * 8. Resisting Technologies of Surveillance and Suspicion; Virinder S. Kalra and Approach; Grete Brochmann and Anne Britt Djuve * 10. Norwegian Multicultural Debates in a Tariq Mehmood * 9. Extraordinary Extradition: Racial Injustice in Britain; Nisha Kapoor * 10. Scandinavian Comparative Perspective; Yngve Lithman * 11. Multiculturalism and Nationalism: Burying Asylum under the Foundations of Home; Ala Sirriyeh * 11. Afterword: Racial Futures; The Politics of Diversity in Finland; Pasi Saukkonen * 12. Multicultural Finnish Society and Nisha Kapoor Minority Rights; Östen Wahlbeck * 13. Reflections on the Future of Multicultural Inclusion in the Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series Nordic Countries; Peter Kivisto and Östen Wahlbeck June 2013 UK June 2013 US Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series 248PP August 2013 UK August 2013 US Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230367517 352PP 4 b/w tables, 5 figures Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230360198 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Global Migration, Ethnicity and Britishness The Myth of Indigenous Caribbean Extinction

Edited by Tariq Modood, University of Bristol, UK, John Continuity and Reclamation in Borikén (Puerto Rico) Salt, University College London, UK Tony Castanha, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, USA Exploring some of the most topical issues around migration and integration in relation to Britain, this 'Castanha provides a valuable contribution to book examines people smuggling and the elite labour the ongoing arguments over the long-assumed migration that is becoming a feature of Britain. It extinction of the indigenous populations in Puerto also examines the concepts of social capital, social Rico and elsewhere in the Caribbean... Original cohesion and Britishness that are being used to critique accounts from island jibaros and the historical multiculturalism. accounts together support the position for indigenous survivals, and the work is an important Contents: PART I * Introduction: The Research Programme and counter-narrative to the dominant arguments. its Main Themes; T.Modood & J.Salt * Migration to and from Recommended.’ - Choice the UK; J.Salt * Multiculturalism, Ethnicity and Integration: Contemporary Challenges; T.Modood * PART II * What is This book debunks one of the greatest myths ever told Migrant Smuggling?; A.Ali, K.Koser & J.Salt * Acquistion and in Caribbean history: that the indigenous peoples who Mobility of Expertise in Global Corporate Labour Markets; J.Salt encountered a very lost Christopher Columbus are & P.Wood * Academics and Globalisation; S.Fenton, T.Modood & C.Smetherham * International effectively extinct. Through the uncovering of recent Students and the Labour Market; J.Salt * PART III * Educational Achievement and Career ethnographical data, the author reveals extensive Aspiration for Young British Pakistanis; C.Dwyer, T.Modood, G.Sanghera, B.Shah & S.Thapar- narratives of Jíbaro Indian resistance and cultural continuity on the island of Björkert * Impact of Segregation, Class, Ethnicity and Religion on the Occupational Returns Borikén. on Education in and Wales; N.Khattab, I.Sirkeci, R.Johnston & T.Modood * Muslims and Britishness: The Interdependencies of an Idea; N.Meer, V.Uberoi, C.Dwyer & T.Modood * Contents: 1. Still There, Always Have Been * 2. Introduction: A New Version of History * 3. National Identity and the ‘Ethnic Majority’; S.Fenton & R.Mann * Global Migration, Ethnicity Mythmaking in the Caribbean * 4. Early Resistance and Survival in Borikén * 5. Jíbaro Resistance and Britishness; T.Modod & J.Salt and Continuity * 6. The Modern Jíbaro * 7. Cultural Survival and the Indigenous Movement November 2012 UK December 2012 US June 2013 UK June 2013 US 304PP 29 b/w tables, 20 figures 200PP 2 maps, 1 b/w illustration, 1 table, 8 b/w line drawings Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.00 9781137285959 Paperback £20.00 / $32.00 / CN$37.00 9781137340511 Canadian Rights ebooks available Canadian Rights ebooks available

Islam, Migration and Integration Minorities in Iran The Age of Securitization Nationalism and Ethnicity after Khomeini

Ayhan Kaya, Istanbul Bilgi University, Istanbul Rasmus Christian Elling, University of Copenhagen, Denmark ‘Its fresh analysis of the landscape of European migration and its interdisciplinary appeal make "Rasmus Christian Elling's wonderful book on Kaya's Islam, Migration and Integration a valuable Iran's major ethnic minorities is a unique and resource for students of international migration brilliant analysis of the changing role of these and of Muslim disporas.’ - Contemporary Sociology: A ethnic groups… The book is highly recommended Journal of Reviews for students and scholars of Iran and of ethnic and nationalist questions, and for all thoughtful This work, now in paperback, explores contemporary Iranians." - Nikki R. Keddie, UCLA, USA debates on migration and integration, focussing on Euro-Muslims. It critically engages with republicanist Based on the premise that nationalism is a dominant and multiculaturalist policies of integration and factor in Iranian identity politics despite the significant claims that integration means more than cultural and changes brought about by the Islamic Revolution, this linguistic assimilation of migrant communities. cross-disciplinary work investigates the languages of nationalism in contemporary Iran through the prism of Contents: Preface * List of Maps * List of Tables * List the minority issue. of Figures * Introduction * Germany: From Segregation to Integration * France: From Integration to Segregation * Belgium: A Culturally Divided Land * The Netherlands: From Contents: Introduction * Identifying a People * The Minority Issue * Diversity and Order * A Multiculturalism to Assimilation * Building Communities: Comfort in Purity * Accomodation Nation Defended * A Nation Re-Envisioned * Conclusion of Islam: Individualization vs. Institutionalization Islamophobia as a Form of Governmentality: January 2013 UK February 2013 US Unbearable Weightiness of the Politics of Fear * Conclusion: Transnationalizing Integration * 276PP 1 b/w table Bibliography Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230115842 Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship Canadian Rights ebooks available July 2012 UK August 2012 US 288PP 12 figures, 32 b/w tables, 2 maps Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137030221 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Racism and Social Change in the Martin Luther King Jr., Homosexuality, Republic of Ireland and the Early Gay Rights Movement 2nd Edition Keeping the Dream Straight?

Bryan Fanning, University College , Ireland Michael G. Long, Elizabethtown College, USA This book, completely updated for the second edition a Martin Luther King, Jr., was not an advocate of decade after it first came out, provides an original and homosexual rights, nor was he an enemy; however challenging account of racism in twenty-first century both sides of the debate have used his words in their Irish society and locates this in its historical, political, arguments, including his widow, in support of gay sociological, and policy contexts. The book will be rights, and his daughter, in rejection. This fascinating important for students of contemporary Irish society situation poses the problem that Michael G. Long seeks and Irish social history and those interested in politics, to address and resolve. sociology, and social policy. Contents: Introduction: Keeping the Dream Straight? * PART I: Contents: Introduction * Racism in Ireland * Nation-building KINGS IN CONFLICT * 1. ‘It’s Consistent with His Philosophy’: and exclusion * Ireland and the Holocaust * Refugees and Coretta Scott King’s Advocacy for Gay Rights * 2. ‘He Did Not asylum seekers * The politics of Traveller exclusion * Legacies of Take a Bullet for Same-Sex Unions’: Bernice King’s March Against anti-Traveller racism * Racial nation, ethnic state * Experiences Same-Sex Marriage * PART II: KING IN CONTEXT * 3. ‘Your of racism * Responses to racism * Select bibliography Problem Is Not At All an Uncommon One’: King, Psychiatrists, and the Problem of Homosexuality * 4. ‘I Am Fundamentally September 2012 US a Clergyman’: King, Theologians, and the Sin of Homosexuality * 5. ‘He Praised Him for His 272PP Ability and Contacts’: King’s Relationship with Bayard Rustin * PART III: CIVIL RIGHTS AND GAY Paperback $29.95 9780719086632 RIGHTS * 6. From Black to Gay: King’s Concern about Discrimination Against Gays * 7. From Published by Manchester University Press King to Kameny - and Coretta: A Final Conclusion * Afterword: Archbishop Desmond Tutu November 2012 UK December 2012 US 208PP Hardback £50.00 / $80.00 / CN$92.00 9781137275516 Canadian Rights Red Racisms Racism in Communist and Post-Communist Contexts

Ian Law, University of Leeds, UK Colonialism, Modernity, and Literature This book analyzes racism in Communist and post- A View from India Communist contexts, examining the 'Red' promise of an end to racism and the racial logics at work in Satya P. Mohanty, Cornell University, USA the Soviet Union, Central and Eastern Europe, Cuba and China, placing these in the context of global The product of years of cross-border and cross- racialization. disciplinary collaboration, this is an innovative volume of essays situated at the intersection of multi- Contents: List of Figures * Acknowledgements * Introduction disciplinary fields: postcolonial/subaltern theory; * Racializing Russia * Racial Proletarianization and After: Anti- comparative literary analysis, especially with a South Roma Racism in Central and Eastern Europe * Cuba: The Raceless Asian and transnational focus; the study of 'alternative' Nation * Racial Sinicisation: Han Power and Racial and Ethnic Domination in China * Red Racisms and After: The Promise, The and 'indigenous' modernities. Logics, The Prospects * Bibliography * Index Contents: Introduction: Colonialism, Modernity, and Literature: Introducing the Issues; S.P.Mohanty * PART I: VIEWS FROM BELOW: COMPARING LITERARY PERSPECTIVES * Critical Mapping Global Racisms Realisms in the Global South: Narrative Transculturation in June 2012 UK August 2012 US Senapati’s Six Acres and a Third and García Márquez’s One 192PP 1 b/w photo, 1 figure Hundred Years of Solitude; J.H.Vargas * Views from Above and Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230300309 Below: George Eliot and Fakir Mohan Senapati; P.L.Sawyer * Two Canadian Rights Classic Tales of Village India: Investigating the Realist Epistemology in Chha Mana Atha Guntha and Godaan; H.S.Mohapatra * Girls for Sale and Six Acres: The Shared World of Gurajada Apparao and Fakir Mohan Senapati; V.N.Rao * The Emergence of the Modern Subject in Oriya and Assamese Literatures: Fakir Mohan Senapati and Hemchandra Barua; T.Misra * ‘Why Don’t You Speak?’: The Narrative Politics of in Three South Asian Novels; U.Anjaria * PART II: THE MANY CONTEXTS OF SIX ACRES AND A THIRD * Gender and the Representation of Women in Six Acres and a Third; C.Horan * Rediscovering Ramachandra Mangaraj. Chha Mana Atha Guntha: A Critique of Colonial Rule; G.N.Dash * Tradition-Modernity Dialectic in Six Acres and a Third; D.K.Dash & D.R.Pattanaik * Appendix: Hemchandra Barua’s Classic Text Bahire Rongsong Bhitare Kowabhaturi (Fair Outside and Foul Within) - Translated from the Assamese by Tilottoma Misra Future of Minority Studies August 2012 UK July 2012 US 270PP Paperback £16.99 / $27.00 / CN$31.00 9780230619081 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Social Movements in Latin America Barack Obama, Post-Racialism, Neoliberalism and Popular Resistance and the New Politics of Triangulation

James Petras, Binghamton University, USA, Henry Terry Smith, DePaul University, USA Veltmeyer, Saint Mary’s University, Canada Examines black voters' relationship to the political The authors trace out the development of capitalism process and to the first black president in a prematurely and US imperialism in Latin America in the latest phase post-racial America using interviews with members of of this development, from the installation of the new the Congressional Black Caucus, empirical data, news world order of neoliberal globalization in the early accounts, academic literature and case law. 1980s to the present when US imperialism is held at Contents: PART I: BEFORE OBAMA * Black Politics: Which bay, neoliberalism is in decline, and capitalism is in Way Is Left? * Race and Money in Politics * Black Tea: Black crisis. Conservatives and the Rhetoric of Social Conservatism * Contents: US Imperialism and the Neoliberal Offensive * Contradictions in a ‘Latino Moment’: Latinos as Less Black? * Capitalist Development, Labour and the Rural Poor: The Politics PART II: BARACK OBAMA AND THE TRIUMPH OF SYMBOLISM of Adjustment (Non-Resistance) * Dynamics of Agrarian * Triangulation 101: The Old Conceives the New * The New Transformation and Resistance * Neoliberalism and the Social Triangulation: Barack Obama and Post-Racialism * A Thousand Movements: Mobilizing the Resistance * Turning the Social Obamas?: Race and Electoral Ambition * Do Blacks Need a Black Movements: Civil Society to the Rescue * A Turning of the Tide: President?: Of Movements, Not Men The Centre-Left Comes to Power * Social Movements in a Time of Crisis * Latin America in the May 2012 UK June 2012 US Vortex of Social Change 232PP Social Movements and Transformation Hardback £58.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230371996 Canadian Rights ebooks available January 2013 UK January 2013 US 286PP Paperback £17.99 / $28.00 / CN$32.00 9781137300119 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Race, Racism and Development Interrogating History, Discourse and Practice

Black Social Movements in Latin America Kalpana Wilson, London School of Economics, UK From Monocultural Mestizaje to Multiculturalism Race, Racism and Development is the first book to place constructions of race and racism at the center of Edited by Jean Muteba Rahier, Florida International a comprehensive analysis of the dominant discourses University, USA and practices of development. Organized thematically, the insightful work includes a strong historical Drawing from a wide of disciplines, the essays component, with parallels between the contemporary in this collection examine in different national contexts world and the colonial period. The book tackles human the consequences of the "Latin American multicultural rights, imperialism, culture, ethnic conflict, HIV/Aids turn" in Afro Latino social movements of the past two and the role of diasporas, and highlights the latent decades. racialization in such debates to argue that development Contents: Introduction: Black Social Movements in Latin can only be understood within a full understanding of America: From Monocultural Mestizaje and ‘Invisibility’ the relationship between north and south. to Multiculturalism and State Corporatism/Cooptation - J.M.Rahier * PART I: SETTING UP THE STAGE * Afro In/ Contents: Introduction * 1. ‘Race’, Capital and Resistance Exclusion, Resistance, and the ‘Progressive’ State: (De)colonial through the lens of 1857 * 2. The Gift of Agency: Gender and ‘Race’ in Development Struggles, Questions, and Reflections - C.Walsh * International Representations * 3. Population Control, the Cold War and Racialising Reproduction * 4. Organizations and the Human Rights of Afro Latin Americans: Pathologising Racialised Sexualities in the HIV/AIDS Pandemic * 5. New uses of ‘race’ in The Case of UNESCO - P.M.Fontaine * PART II: A FOCUS the 1990s - humanitarian intervention, good governance and democracy * 6. Imperialism, ON CENTRAL AMERICA * Garifuna Activism and the Corporatist Honduran State since the Accumulation and Racialised Embodiment * 7. Worlds beyond the Political? Postdevelopment 2009 Coup - M.Anderson * The Afro-Guatemalan Political Mobilization: Between Identity and ‘Race’ * 8. Reconfiguring ‘Britishness’: Diasporas, DfID and neoliberalism Construction Processes, Global Influences, and Institutionalization - C.Agudelo * PART III: A November 2012 US FOCUS ON THE ANDEAN REGION * The Quest for a Counter-Space in the Colombian Pacific 320PP Coast Region: Towards Alternative Black Territorialities or Cooptation by Dominant Power? - Hardback $126.95 9781848135116 U.Oslender * Multicultural Politics for Afro-Colombians: An Articulation ‘Without Guarantees’ Paperback $34.95 9781848135123 - R.Cardenas * The Afroecuadorian Social Movement: Between Empowerment and Cooptation Published by Zed Books - C.Torre & J.A.Sanchez * Does ‘Still Relatively Invisible’ Mean ‘Less Likely to be Co-opted’? Reflections on the Afro-Peruvian Case - S.Greene * Interview of María Alexandra Ocles Padilla, Former Minister, Secretaría de Pueblos, Movimientos Sociales y Participación Ciudadana, Ecuador - J.M.Rahier & M.Prosper * PART IV: A FOCUS ON THE BRAZILIAN EXPERIENCES * State and Social Movements in Brazil: An Analysis of the Participation of Black Intellectuals in State Agencies; C.B.R. - Silva * From the Black Councils to the Federal Special Secretary for the Adoption of Policies that Promote Racial Equality (SEPPIR): New Identities of the Black Brazilian Movement - J.Silva * Interview of Maria Inês Barbosa, Former Vice-Minister, Secretaria Especial de Políticas de Promoção da Igualdade Racial (SEPPIR), Brazil - J.M.Rahier May 2012 UK June 2012 US 272PP 4 b/w tables Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230393608 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Civic Life in the Information Age Crafting Citizenship Politics, Technology, and Generation x Negotiating Tensions in Modern Society

Stefanie Sanford, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Menno Hurenkamp, Evelien Tonkens, Jan Willem USA Duyvendak, all at University of Amsterdam, The "Numerous commentators have written about Netherlands civic disengagement among the nation's youth but According to politics and the media, immigration none more discerningly than Stefanie Sanford. Civic and individualization drive citizens apart but in Life in the Information Age is enormously fresh, in neighbourhoods social life is often thriving, depending part because of its author's intelligence and in part on the talents of particular citizens or of local because of the depth of her interviews with young institutions. This book examines new forms of active adults. Sanford has uncovered the voice of American citizenship and the actual conditions that hinder social youth in all of its nuance and complexity. We must cohesion. listen to that voice. The nation's future depends on our doing so." - Roderick P. Hart, Annette Strauss Contents: List of Tables and Figures * Acknowledgements * Institute, University of Texas at Austin Feeling Good, Quarrelling Bad * The Construction of Citizenship in Public Debate * The Delegitimation of Political Authority * Defying the general belief that American citizenship Individualization and the Public Interest * Globalization and is in decline, Sanford claims that Generation x is the Culturalization of Citizenship * The Three Freedoms of the actually taking positions of civic leadership and authority as Baby Boomers retire. Dutch: The Culturalization of Citizenship in the Netherlands Put in an International Perspective By exploring traditional instruments of social capital, civic culture and political * Crafting Citizenship * Appendix * Notes * Bibliography * Index science, she attempts to make us understand this maligned generation better. august 2012 UK September 2012 US Contents: The Problems of Citizenship in the Early 21st Century * History’s Standard of 184PP 11 fi gures Good Citizenship * Assessing Contemporary Citizenship: The Case for Qualitative Methods hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / cN$98.00 9780230241541 * Cyber-Democrats and Just-in-Time Social Capital * Wireheads as New Minimalists * Tech canadian rights ebooks available Elites: Bridging Old and New Social Capital * Trailing Xers, Rising Millenials and Two Cliches * Embracing Flux: Generation X and the New Norms of Social Capital November 2012 UK November 2012 US 262PP Paperback £19.99 / $29.00 / cN$33.50 9781137299277 canadian rights ebooks available Follow us on

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Globalization, Nationalism and From the Great Transformation Comparative Sociology to the Great Financialization On Karl Polanyi and Other Essays Ideology in a Global Age Kari Polanyi Levitt, McGill University, Canada Continuity and Change Written from the unique perspective of his daughter, From the Great Transformation to the Great Rafal Soborski, Richmond University, USA Financialization is an essential contribution to our This book challenges the popular view that established understanding of the evolution and contemporary ideologies no longer make sense in today's globalizing significance of Karl Polanyi's work. world. Considered from a broad historical perspective, Contents: Foreword by Samir Amin * Preface * major ideological traditions have not become Acknowledgements * Introduction * PART I: POLANYI destabilized and incoherent by globalization, but ON CAPITALISM, SOCIALISM AND DEMOCRACY * 1. On remain meaningful political beliefs that shape the Transformations: Past, Present, and Future? * 2. Hayek from globalization debate. Vienna to Chicago: Architect of the Neoliberal Creed * 3. The Roots of Polanyi’s Socialist Vision * 4. Back to the Future: The Contents: Introduction * 1. Globalization and Ideology: Mapping World Economic Crisis of the 1930s * 5. Keynes and Polanyi: the Shifting Debate * 2. Classical Liberalism: Globalization as the the 1920s and the 1990s * 6. Leading Concepts in the Work of Logic of Freedom * 3. Socialism: Globalization as the Fulfilment Karl Polanyi and their Contemporary Relevance * 7. Culture of History * 4. National Populism and Fascism: Blood and Soil and Economy * 8. Social Dividend as a Citizen Right * PART II: THE GLOBAL SOUTH FROM against Globalization * 5. Anarchism and Ecologism: Alternative CONQUEST AN EXPLOITATION TO SELF-RELIANT DEVELOPMENT * 9. Structural Continuity Localizations in a Comparative Perspective * Conclusion: Crisis of and Economic Dependence in the Capitalist World System and more... Ideologies or Ideologies of Crisis? August 2013 US Frontiers of Globalization 316PP June 2013 UK June 2013 US Hardback $125.95 9781780326498 240PP Paperback $29.95 9781780326481 Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230336940 Published by Zed Books Canadian Rights ebooks available

The Globalization of Strangeness Women, the Arts and Globalization Chris Rumford, Royal Holloway, University of London, Eccentric Experience UK 'In this original and highly readable volume, Rumford Edited by Marsha Meskimmon, Loughborough moves debate beyond the figure of the stranger University, UK, Dorothy C. Rowe, University of Bristol, as an intrusion from outside toward strangeness UK as a feature of the human condition in an epoch Women, the Arts and Globalization: Eccentric of globalization.' - Robert Holton, Trinity College, Experience is the first anthology to bring transnational Dublin, Republic of Ireland feminist theory and criticism together with women's This book explores the place of the 'stranger' within art practices to discuss the connections between contemporary society against a background of societal aesthetics, gender and identity in a global world. strangeness which occurs when global consciousness Contents: Editorial Introduction: Ec/centric Affinities: Locations, outstrips global connectivity. Aesthetics, Experiences; Marsha Meskimmon and Dorothy Rowe Contents: Preface * Introduction: When Neighbours Become * 1. Gendering the Multitude: Feminist Politics, Globalisation and Strangers * The Unchanging Stranger: A Critical Survey of Art History; Angela Dimitrakaki * 2. Women, Art, Migration and the Literature * Ulrich Beck: A Perspectival Account of Strangeness * The Global Context: Diaspora: The Turn to Art in the Social Sciences and the ‘New’ Rethinking Strangers and Neighbours * The ‘Cricketing Stranger’: The London Bombings and the Sociology of art?; Maggie O’Neill * 3. Finding a Different Way ‘Homegrown Terrorist’ * The Cosmopolitan Stranger: A Thesis * Representing the Stranger: Film Home; Misha Myers in Conversation with Tracey Warr * 4. On Foreign Discomfort: Magdalena and Television * Conclusion Makeup Live Art Event; Lena Simic * 5. ‘How we Live Today …’; Ayisi in Dialogue with Mo White and more... January 2013 UK February 2013 US 216PP Rethinking Art’s Histories Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230272569 April 2013 US Canadian Rights ebooks available 320PP 47 b&w Illustrations Hardback $100.00 9780719088759 Published by Manchester University Press

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Citizens’ Reactions to European Transnational Culture, Transnational Identity Integration Compared The Politics and Ethics of Global Culture Exchange

Overlooking Europe Maria Koundoura, Emerson College, USA Edited by Sophie Duchesne, European Studies Centre, Reading world literature and engaging with Sciences Po, France, Elizabeth Frazer, New College, contemporary critical methodologies, Koundoura Oxford, UK, Florence Haegel, European Studies Centre, explores what she calls transnational visions of Sciences Po, France, Virginie Van Ingelgom, Université language and culture, and analyses the politics of catholique de Louvain, Belgium identity, representation, and cultural expression. She thus presents a history of the aesthetic of our 'For their focus group data, the authors take a very moment in modernity, and situates that moment in the useful interpretive approach. I especially appreciated economics of the global culture market and the ethics the way they investigated a political topic by of cultural translation. Offering a model for addressing encouraging debate that helped in understanding key questions of contemporary culture, identity, different political positions. This method for and globalization, this book will be invaluable for all carefully studying similarities and differences is those interested in cultural and postcolonial studies, exactly the kind of innovation that we need in focus diaspora, and globalization studies, as well as world group research.' - David Morgan, Portland State literature. University Contents: Introduction * The Spaces of Memory in Transnational Culture * of Dreams and Pre-financial crisis, EU citizens were 'overlooking' reality: The Politics in Transnational Aesthetics * Speaking in Tongues: The Grammar of Europe ignoring it in favour of globalisation, economic flows, and crises of Transnational * Capital and the Experience of Language * rethinking rights and the Vision of political corruption. Innovative focus group methods allow an analysis of Cultures ‘to Come’ * reading Lessons: A Writing of Transnational Space * on Transnational citizens' reactions, and demonstrate how euroscepticism is a red herring, instead Literacy or, notes from a Modern Poetics * Impossible Spaces/familiar Places: The Discourse of articulating an indifference to and ambivalence about Europe. nationalism in the Language of the Transnational * Appendix 1 * Appendix 2 Contents: Notes on Contributors * Preface and Acknowledgements; S.Duchesne, E.Frazer, International Library of Cultural Studies F.Haegel & V.Van Ingelgom * Introduction: Outline of the Book; S.Duchesne, E.Frazer, F.Haegel & V.Van Ingelgom * Concepts and Theory: * Political Sociology and European September 2012 US Study; S.Duchesne, E.Frazer, F.Haegel & V.Van Ingelgom * National Frames: Reactions to a 224PP 10 b/w illus. Multi-level World; F.Haegel * Social Gap: the Double Meaning of ‘Overlooking’; S.Duchesne * Hardback $88.00 / CN$102.00 9781848857636 When Ambivalence meets Indifference; V.Van Ingelgom * Representation and Legitimation; Published by I. B. Tauris E.Frazer & V.Van Ingelgom * Reflections on Design and Implementation; S.Duchesne, E.Frazer, Canadian Rights A.P.Frognier, G.Garcia, F.Haegel & V.Van Ingelgom * Conclusion: Citizens Talking about Europe; S.Duchesne, E.Frazer, F.Haegel & V.Van Ingelgom * Post Script: Searching for the Grail; A.P.Frognier * References * Appendices * Notes January 2013 UK January 2013 US 256PP 19 b/w tables, 10 figures Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230354340 Theorizing Society in a Global Context Canadian Rights ebooks available Anne Sophie Krossa, University of Siegen, Germany Using Europe as an example, this book readdresses and updates the concept of 'society', exploring society in the context of both globalization and conflict theory to develop a new theory of society for our times. Societal Actors in European Integration Contents: Preface * Introduction * PART I: CONCEPTS AND Polity-Building and Policy-making 1958-1992 FRAMEWORKS * Theory and Concepts * Globalisation * Europe * PART II: RELATION HOMOGENEITY/HETEROGENEITY * Focus Homogeneity * Focus Heterogeneity * The Relation Edited by Wolfram Kaiser University of Bielefeld, and , of Homogeneity and Heterogeneity * PART THREE: College of Europe, Belgium, Jan-Henrik Meyer, Aarhus COUNTERPROPOSAL: CONCEPTUAL BUILDING BLOCKS University, Denmark * Theory: Society and Conflict * Europe: Application and Contributors to this volume outline how societal actors Discussion * Conclusion have been closely involved in European integration from the founding of the EU to the Maastricht Treaty. Europe in a Global Context Based on newly accessible sources, the authors discuss the participation of political parties, business groups November 2012 UK December 2012 US and civil society organizations in European polity- 216PP building and policy-making. Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137003171 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Migration and Refugee Studies Deskilling Migrant Women in the Global Care Industry The Refuge and the Fortress Sondra Cuban, University of Lancaster, UK This book explores the human geographies of skilled Britain and the Persecuted 1933 - 2013 migration, specifically the practices, dispositions, 2nd edition relationships, and resources of professional women who participate in the global care industry. Edited by Jeremy Seabrook, author Contents: Professional Women Migrants Becoming Care Assistants * A Homework Methodology for Migrant-Care The Refuge and the Fortress offers an account of Research * A Place of Settlement and Upheaval: Carers Cruising academic refugees in Britain, including those who fled Cumbria * An Upgraded Care Industry Depends Upon Skilled Nazi Germany, and through their testimonies, seeks Migrant Workers * The Disappointing Journey to Being ‘Just a to understand the qualities they bestowed on their Carer’ * Caring In Transnational Networks * Conclusion: Migrant adoptive country. It provides an honest portrayal of Women’s Education and Expertise the encounters of people from other cultures with the characteristics of the British. Contents: List of Illustrations * Foreword * Acknowledgements February 2013 UK February 2013 US * A Note on the Text * 1. Introduction * 2. Academic Refugees * 264PP 8 figures, 2 b/w tables 3. Then * 4. Until * 5. Now * 6. Conclusion * Bibliography Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230342330 Canadian Rights ebooks available

May 2013 UK May 2013 US 288PP 21 b/w photos Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 9781137327895 Paperback £16.99 / $30.00 9781137327864 Canadian Rights Contesting Kurdish Identities in Sweden Quest for Belonging among Middle Eastern Youth

Barzoo Eliassi, Lund University, Sweden Contesting Kurdish Identities in Sweden sheds light on the day-to-day strategies of accommodation and Psychoanalysis and Social Involvement resistance that Kurdish youth use in the face exclusive Interpretation and Action narratives and structures of belonging and citizenship regimes in the Middle-East and Sweden. Uri Hadar, Tel Aviv University, Israel Contents: 1. The Kurdish Diaspora and the Retreat of Multiculturalism in Western Europe * 2. Kurdish Identities and Political Struggle in the This book considers psychoanalysis as an ethical Middle East * 3. Theorizing Belonging and Citizenship in Ethnically enterprise, both on the level of the individual in analytic Divided Societies * 4. Historical Injustices, Uneven Nationalisms, psychotherapy, and on the level of society in the global and Reproduction of Ethnopolitical Conflict in the Diaspora * 5. struggle for human and civil rights. Hadar examines the Unequal Citizenship, Home(land)s, and Strategies of Dealing with struggle against the Israeli occupation of Palestinian Ethnic Discrimination in Sweden * 6. Orientalization of the Kurds and lives from a Lacanian psychoanalytical perspective. Reproduction of Colonial Categorization by Kurdish Youth in Sweden * 7. Conclusion: The Struggle for Social Justice and Citizenship Rights Contents: Preface * Introduction: Structure and Overview of the Book’s Main Themes * PART I: THE SUBJECT * 1. Being a Subject July 2013 UK July 2013 US * 2. Subject to a Body * 3. Psychotherapy and being a Subject 272PP - Basic Assumptions * 4. Psychotherapy and being a Subject - Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$98.00 9781137282071 Positions * 5. Subject and Self * PART II: INTERPRETATION AND Canadian Rights ebooks available ACTION * 6. Enactment and Analycity * 7. Speech as Action * 8. Positions Revisited * 9. Interpretation, Enactment and Ethics * PART III: THE OTHER * 10. Enactment and the Positioning of the Other * 11. The Personal Other * 12. The Subject and the Personal Other * 13. From the Personal Other to the Other * PART IV: THIRDNESS * 14. The Specular Third * 15. Orthogonality * 16. Triangulation and Identification * 17. The Otherness of the Other * PART V: THE INJURY * 18. The Injury * 19. The Analytic Identification of the Injury * 20. The Analyst’s Recognition of the Injury * 21. The Symmetrisation of the Injury * 22. Transference and its Injuries * PART VI: FROM THE ANALYTIC TO THE POST-COLONIAL * 23. From the Other to the (Post)Colonial * 24. Jessica Benjamin * 25. Trauma and Memory, Shoah and Nakba * PART VII: OCCUPATION AND ANALYTIC PSYCHOTHERAPY * 26. Resistance * 27. Violence * 28. Reconciliation * 29. Psychoanalytic Reconciliation * PART VIII: ACTIVISM * 30. Activism * 31. Postness * PART IX: PSYCHOLOGICAL ACTIVISM IN THE ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN ARENA * 32. The Parents Circle Families Forum * 33. The Mutual Acknowledgement Project * 34. The Third in the Palestinian- Israeli Field * 35. Psychoactive * PART X: THERAPY AND POLITICS * 36. Compartmentalization and Analycity * 37. Political Talk in Analysis * Epilogue: The Ethical and the True Studies in the Psychosocial August 2013 UK August 2013 US 264PP Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137301079 Paperback £17.99 / $28.00 / CN$32.00 9781137301086 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Empire, Migration and Identity Emotions in Transmigration in the British World Transformation, Movement and Identity

Edited by Kent Fedorowich, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK, Andrew Ann Brooks, University of California, Berkeley, USA, S. Thompson, , UK Ruth Simpson, Brunel Business School, Brunel University, UK The essays in this volume weaves together the 'new' imperial and the 'new' migration histories, and is essential reading for scholars and students interested in the interplay The book explores the intersection of emotions and of migration within and between the local, regional, imperial, and transnational arenas. migration in a number of case studies from across the USA, Europe and Southeast Asia, including Contents: General Editor’s Introduction * Acknowledgements * Introduction: Mapping the Contours of the British World: Empire, Identity and Migration; Kent Fedorowich and Andrew the transmigration of female domestic workers, S. Thompson * 1. Malthus and the Uses of British Emigration; Eric Richards * 2. ‘Sprung from transmigrant marriages, transmigrant workers in Ourselves’: British Interpretations of Mid-Nineteenth-Century Racial Demographics; Kathrin the entertainment industry and asylum seekers and Levitan * 3. Religious Nationalism and Clerical Emigrants to Australia, 1828–1900; Hilary M refugees who are the victims of domestic violence. Carey * 4. Resistance and Accommodation in Christian Mission: Welsh Presbyterianism in Contents: List of Tables * Preface * Acknowledgements * Notes Sylhet, Eastern Bengal, 1860–1940; Aled Jones and more... on the Contributors * Introduction: Understanding Emotions Studies in Imperialism in Transmigration in Southeast Asia, Europe and the United States * The Significance of Emotions in Contemporary Social June 2013 US Theorizing * Gender, Emotions and Migration in a European 336PP 5 b&w tables Context * The Feminization of Emotions in Transmigration in Southeast Asia * Agency in Hardback $110.00 9780719089565 the Construction of Emotions in Transmigration in Different Cultural and Work Contexts * Published by Manchester University Press ‘Unseen America’: Citizenship and the Politics of Migration in California * ‘California Dreamin’’: Transformation and Identity in the Experiences of Migrants into the San Francisco Bay Area * Conclusion * Notes * Bibliography * Index October 2012 UK November 2012 US 224PP 2 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230280564 Irregular Migration and Invisible Welfare Canadian Rights ebooks available

Maurizio Ambrosini, University of , Italy Focusing on care workers for the elderly, this book examines the paradoxical position of irregular migrants in European society, who are often labelled as 'illegal' residents but who in fact provide much needed, essential support to welfare systems. Contents: 1. Introduction: Irregular Immigration Between Political Rejection and Practical Health, Medicine, and the Sea Tolerance * 2. Reasons and Dynamics of Irregular Immigration * 3. Families in Trouble and Demand for Care Services: The Formation of an Invisible Welfare and the Contribution of Australian Voyages, c.1815–60 Migrants * 4. Surviving Underground: Resources and Practices of Irregular Migrants in the Care Sector * 5. Across Borders: Care Work and Family Life * 6. Conclusion: As the Dreaded Illegal Katherine Foxhall, King’s College, London, UK Immigrants Become Deserving Care-Workers During the nineteenth century, over 1.5 million August 2013 UK August 2013 US migrants set sail from the British Isles to begin new lives 272PP 3 b/w tables in the Australian colonies. Health, Medicine and the Sea Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230343160 follows these people on a fascinating journey around Canadian Rights half the globe to give a rich account of the creation of lay and professional medical knowledge in an ever- changing maritime environment. Katherine Foxhall makes an important contribution to the history of medicine, imperialism, and migration which will appeal to students and researchers alike. Contents: Introduction * Problems of departure * Steaming ships Voyage I: Eliza Baldwinson * Geographies of the tropical Atlantic * Such concealed mischief: scurvy and imprisonment * Trust and authority below the hatches Voyage II: Henry Wellings * From emigrants to immigrants: quarantine and the colony * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index October 2012 US 256PP 2 maps, 7 b/w photos Hardback $95.00 9780719085710 Published by Manchester University Press

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migration, diasporas and citizenship series Imperial Migrations Colonial Communities and Diaspora in the Portuguese World Edited by Robin Cohen and Zig Layton-Henry Edited by Eric Morier-Genoud, Queen’s University Belfast, UK, Michel Cahen, Bordeaux Political Studies Institute, France Children of Immigrants in a Globalized World This volume investigates what role colonial A Generational Experience communities and diaspora have had in shaping the Portuguese empire and its heritage, exploring topics such as Portuguese migration to Africa, the Ismaili and Enzo Colombo, Paola Rebughini, both at University of Milan, Italy the Swiss presence in Mozambique, the Goanese in East Africa, the Chinese in Brazil, and the history of the This book explores the generational experience of African presence in Portugal. children of immigrants growing up in an increasingly Contents: List of Illustrations * Notes of Contributors * Introduction: globalized and interconnected world, comparing the Portugal, Empire and Migrations; E.Morier-Genoud & M.Cahen * lives of Mediterranean youths with those from America PART I: LONGUE-DUREE MIGRATIONS IN AND AROUND THE and Northern Europe. PORTUGUESE EMPIRE * ‘Portuguese’ Diasporas: A Survey of the Contents: Introduction * The Future of the Second Generation Scholarly Literature; E.Alpers & M.Ball * Africans in Portuguese in a Globalized World * Framing Contexts and Actors * A Society: Classification Ambiguities and Colonial Realities; I.C.Henriques * PART II: COLONIAL Specific Generational Location * Multiple Belonging * Complex MIGRATIONS IN THE THIRD PORTUGUESE EMPIRE * Colonial Migration to Angola and Mozambique: Identifications * Children of Immigrants in Search of Justness Constraints and Illusions; C.Castelo * Imperial Actors? Cape Verdean Mentality in the Portuguese Empire Under the Estado Novo, 1926–1974; A.Keese * Unlike the other Whites? The Swiss in Mozambique under Colonialism; S.Chichava * The Ismailis of Mozambique. History of a Twofold Migration (late 19th Century-1975); N.Khouri & J.P.Leite * PART III: MIGRATIONS AT THE MARGINS OF THE THIRD EMPIRE * Representing the Portuguese Empire: Goan Consuls in British East Africa, Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship c.1920-1950; M.Frenz * The Making of a Portuguese Community in South Africa, 1900-1994; C.Glaser * From Mozambique to Brazil: The ‘Good Portuguese’ of the Chinese Athletic Club; L.Macagno * PART November 2012 UK December 2012 US IV: IDEOLOGY AND HERITAGE * Luso-African Intimacies: Conceptions of National and Transnational 216PP Community; R.Williams * ‘Mundo Pretuguês’: Colonial and Postcolonial Diasporic Dis/articulations; Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137005281 A.Vakil * ‘Portugal is in the Sky’: Conceptual Considerations on Communities, Lusitanity and Lusophony; Canadian Rights ebooks available M.Cahen * Conclusion: Decolonization and Diaspora; J.Darwin * Bibliography * Index Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship December 2012 UK December 2012 US 368PP 6 b/w photos, 5 b/w tables Hardback £60.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230353695 Canadian Rights Gender, Migration and Domestic Work Masculinities, Male Labour and Fathering in the UK and USA

Majella Kilkey, University of Hull, UK, Diane Perrons, City of London University, UK, Ania Plomien, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK Cross Border Migrant Organizations in Based on studies conducted in the UK and USA, Comparative Perspective this book investigates the experiences of suppliers and consumers of masculinized domestic services, Edited by Ludger Pries, Zeynep Sezgin, both at Ruhr exploring issues such as increasing inequality, University Bochum, Germany migration, the rise of commoditized domestic services, contemporary masculinities and the gendering of paid This book analyzes the aims, activities and structures work. of cross border migrant organizations in four European countries of arrival and seven countries of origin, Contents: Gender, Migration and Domestic Work: An exploring different patterns of cross-border resource Introduction * Globalization, Migration and Domestic Work: mobilization and coordination. Gendering the Debate * Researching Men in the Relationship between Gender, Migration and Domestic Work * Migrants Contents: List of Tables * List of Abbreviations * Preface and and Male Domestic Work in the UK: the Rise of the ‘Polish Acknowledgements * Migration, Organisations and Transnational Handyman’ * Connecting Men in the International Division of Domestic Work: The New ‘Father Ties; L.Pries & Z.Sezgin * Polish and Turkish Migrant Organizations in Time-Bind’, Global Divisions between Men and Gender Inequalities * Mexican Gardeners in Germany; D.Halm, P.Pielage, L.Pries, Z.Sezgin & T.Tuncer-Zengingül the USA; H. Ramirez and P. Hondagneu-Sotelo * Gender Identity and Work: Migrant Domestic * Cross-Border Migrant Organizations in Poland; M.Biernath * Indian Work and Masculinity and Polish MOs in the UK; T.Lacroix * Moroccan and Ecuadorian MOs in the Spanish State; N.García-González, M.López, A.Franas Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship & A.Veinguer * CBMOs in Their Organizational and Institutional February 2013 UK February 2013 US Environment: A Comparison of Countries and Cases; L.Pries, D.Halm & Z.Sezgin * Bibliography * Index 216PP 1 b/w table Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230297203 Canadian Rights ebooks available December 2012 UK December 2012 US 328PP 4 figures, 3 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230347915 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Transnational Student-Migrants and the State Military Migrants The Education-Migration Nexus Fighting for YOUR Country

Shanthi Robertson, RMIT, Australia Vron Ware, The Open University, UK International students are often engaged not just 'Military Migrants is a "must read" for people who in education, but in high stakes towards gaining care about the realities behind the rituals of our permanent migration status. This book unpacks the militaries. Vron Ware has done such innovative consequences of this education-migration nexus, research. The men and women - from Fiji, Nepal, analyzing migration policies and providing a vivid Jamaica, Belize, Ghana - whom the British military picture of student-migrants' lived experiences. recruit to fight Britain's wars come alive on these pages. They have ideas and aspirations and savvy Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. The Education-Migration Nexus: assessments of their own. This is a brilliant book.' - Global Flows * 3. The Nexus and its Discontents: an Australian Cynthia Enloe, Clark University, USA and author of Perspective * 4. Shaping the Student-Migrant Experience * 5. Nimo's Wars, Emma's War Permanent Residency as ‘The Holy Grail’ * 6. Acquiring and Practising Citizenship * 7. Negotiating Border Crossing Lives * This is the first book to examine "migrant-soldiers' Conclusion: Precarious Transnationals and the Settler Nation in the British army and places the phenomenon of Britain's multicultural army in relation to British Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship culture, history and nationalism. It also explores the impact of war on UK society during the twenty-first century. April 2013 UK April 2013 US 208PP Contents: Preface * Introduction * For Queen and Commonwealth * PART I * The Race to Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137267078 Recruit * The Promised Land * PART II * Culture Shock * Keeping the Faith * PART III * Crossing Canadian Rights ebooks available the Line * The Force of the Law * PART IV * Like Coming to Mars * Caught in the Crossfire * Conclusion * Militarized Multiculture * Notes * Index Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship October 2012 UK November 2012 US 352PP 6 b/w photos, 2 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137010025 Transnational Religious Spaces Canadian Rights ebooks available Faith and the Brazilian Migration Experience Olivia Sheringham, University of Oxford, UK This book explores the role of religion in the lives of Brazilian migrants in London and on their return 'back The Politics of International home.' Working with the notion of religion as lived experience, it moves beyond rigid denominational Migration Management boundaries and examines how and where religion is practiced in migrants' everyday lives. Edited by Martin Geiger, University of Osnabruck, Contents: Introduction * 1. The Brazilian ‘Diaspora’ * 2. Germany, Antoine Pécoud, University of Paris VII and Global, Transnational and Everyday Religion * 3. Transnational University of Poitiers, France Congregations * 4. The ‘Brazilian’ Transnational Church: Social ‘This is a valuable, well documented and scholarly Hub and Sacred Space * 5. Narratives of Religion-as-Lived contribution. Its greatest strengths lie in its analysis (Transnationally) * Conclusions of the European attempts to combine national and international interest through the European Union.’ - Journal of Population Research Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship This collection of first-hand accounts from some April 2013 UK April 2013 US of the most intelligent and articulate of those who 240PP make a new life in Britain, provide insights about Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137272812 their experiences that are often poignant, sometimes Canadian Rights ebooks available surprising and always illuminating. Jews expelled from Nazi Germany have a wry, but often affectionate, story to tell; while people from the former imperial territories share their amazement at the way in which the received view of the country differs from what they had been taught about it. As well as demonstrating the positive contribution of academics from elsewhere to learning in Britain, their testimonies also reveal the intellectual, cultural and social gifts brought by outsiders, gifts which enrich and enhance the life of the country that opened its doors to them. Migration, Minorities and Citizenship July 2012 UK August 2012 US 336PP 1 b/w table Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137030238 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Kurdish Life in Contemporary Turkey The Other People Migration, Gender and Ethnic Identity Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Migration

Anna Grabolle Celiker, Tübingen University, Germany Edited by Meg Wilkes Karraker, University of St. Thomas, USA The question of Kurdish identity and belonging is counted among the most controversial and challenging This book offers an interdisciplinary and accessible issues in modern Turkey. Kurdish Life in Contemporary approach to issues of global migration in the twenty- Turkey cuts to the heart of this debate in an exploration first century in 13 essays plus an appendix written by of shifting ethnic identities brought on by the processes scholars and practitioners in the field. of extensive rural-urban labor migration. As well as Contents: PART I: MIGRATION STUDIES IN THE TWENTY- analyzing the effects of migration on social networks FIRST CENTURY * 1. Introduction: Global Migration in the and local political landscapes, this volume examines Twenty-first Century; Meg Wilkes Karraker * 2. Teaching and how Kurdish gender roles have changed. The everyday Learning about ‘The Other’ in Immigrationl; Øystein S. LaBianca experiences of rural-urban migrants from Van province, and Marcella Myers * PART II: EVERYDAY / EVERYNIGHT on the south-eastern borders of the country, are IMMIGRANT LIVES * 3. Gendered Migrations: Transnational central to this book, but they are inextricably linked to Feminist Responses; Patti Duncan * 4. Human Trafficking, conflicting discourses on Kurdishness and the place of Migration, and Gender: An Interdisciplinary Approach; Jennifer this minority in Turkey. K. Blank * 5. The Ripple Effects of Deportation Policies on Mexican Women and Their Children; by Joanna Dreby * 6. Parent/Child Relationship in Hmong Contents: Introduction * Gundême: A Kurdish Village in Van Province * Gundême: Now a Immigrant Families; Zha Blong Xiong, Veronica Deenanath, and Dung Mao * 7. From Model ‘Sending Community’ * Dispersal and Differences * Retribalisation, Hometown Organisations, Minority to Second Gen Stereotypes: Korean-Canadian and -American Accounts; Marianne S. Transactions * Tepelik: A Cluster of Vanl? in Istanbul * Changing Gender Relations * Religion in Noh * 8. Social Exclusion and the Welfare State: Effects of Distributive Conflicts on Immigrants the City * Transactions of a Special Kind: Marriages * Kurdishness after Migration * Conclusion in Germany; Marcella Myers * PART III: TOWARD JUSTICE * 9. Somewhere Over the Rainbow Library of Modern Turkey [Nation]: Zimbabweans in South Africa; Susan Smith-Cunnien * 10. The Right to Wear Religious Dress; Anthony Gray * 11. We are all Children of Babel; Bruce J. Einhorn * 12. Life, Liberty and the April 2013 US Pursuit of Happiness: Human Rights and Immigration; Richard H. Morgan * Appendix: Resources 320PP 10 b/w illus. on Migration;Jan M. Orf and Mathew Vicknair Hardback $99.00 / CN$114.00 9781780760926 Published by I. B. Tauris May 2013 UK May 2013 US Canadian Rights 252PP Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137296955 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Border Walls Security and the War on Terror in the United States, New Mobilities in Europe India and Israel Polish Migration to Ireland Post-2004

Reece Jones, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA Torben Krings, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria, Elaine Moriarty, Trinity Two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, why College Dublin, Ireland, James Wickham, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, Alicja are leading democracies like the United States, India, Bobek, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland and Israel building massive walls and fences on their This book examines Polish migration to Ireland in the context of 'new mobilities borders? In this groundbreaking work, Reece Jones in Europe.' It includes detailed accounts of the working lives of a group of mainly analyzes how these controversial border security skilled Polish migrants in Dublin. projects were justified in their respective countries, what consequences these physical barriers have on Contents: Preface * Introduction * 1. New Mobilities in Europe Today * 2. Researching the lives of those living in these newly securitized Migration: A Qualitative Panel Study and Workplace Studies * 3. From ‘boom to bust’: Polish spaces, and what long-term effects the hardening Migrants in the Irish Labour Market * 4. Routes into Employment: Migrant Aspirations and of political borders will have in these societies and Employer Strategies * 5. Employment Conditions and the Culture of Work * 6. ‘Boundaryless globally. Border Walls is a bold, important intervention careers’: Mobility Across Organisations and Nations * 7. Worklife Connections: ‘technologies that demonstrates that the exclusion and violence of mobility’ and Transnational Lives * 8. Looking Back: Worklife Pathways in a Boom-to-bust Economy * Conclusion * Appendices * Bibliography necessary to secure the borders of the modern state often undermine the very ideals of freedom and August 2013 US democracy they are meant to protect. 176PP 8 b&w line drawings and 5 b&w tables Hardback $115.00 9780719088094 Contents: Introduction: Fortress Democracy * 1. Borders, Barriers, and the War on Terror * 2. Published by Manchester University Press Securing the ‘Homeland’ in the United States * 3. Border Fencing and the Global War on Terror in India * 4. ‘Arafat is our bin Laden’: Territory and Terrorism in Israel and Palestine * 5. Building Up, Rippling Out: Enforcement Practices at the US-Mexican Border * 6. The Agents of Exception in the Indian Borderlands * 7. The Practices of Insecurity: The Barrier in the West Bank * 8. The Enduring Significance of Borders * Appendix: Methodology and Methods * References August 2012 US 224PP Hardback $116.95 9781848138247 Paperback $29.95 9781848138230 Published by Zed Books

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Shifting Boundaries of Belonging and New Ethnic Cleansing and the European Union Migration Dynamics in Europe and China An Interdisciplinary Approach to Security, Memory and Ethnography Edited by Ludger Pries, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany Lynn Tesser, teacher and researcher, Central Europe, This book explores the role that boundary making the Balkans, and Cyprus plays in creating a societal understanding of current "Tesser draws together a wide range of theoretical migration dynamics and, by extension, in legitimising perspectives and combines them with rich historical migration regimes. By comparing most recent detail to provide a fresh look at the politics of ethnic developments in Europe and China, it reveals insights separation and subsequent remixing. Her thought on convergent social and political practices of provoking analysis will be of interest to students, boundary making under divergent conditions. researchers and policy makers concerned with Contents: 1. Introduction: New Dynamics of Migration nationalism and ethnic conflict." - Jennifer Jackson- and Belonging; Ludger Pries and Robert Pauls * 2. Beyond Preece, London School of Economics, UK Assimilation: Shifting Boundaries of Belonging in France; This book offers the first multi-case analysis of the Catherine Wihtol de Wenden, Monika Salzbrunn and Serge politics of ethnic remixing in an expanding EU, including Weber * 3. Changing Categories and the Bumpy Road to studies on Central Europe, the Balkans and Cyprus. Recognition in Germany; Ludger Pries * 4. The ‘Others’ in the Tesser explains the politics of minority return in a Netherlands: Shifting Notions of Us and Them Since World War Two; Jeroen Doomernik * post-national Europe, with particular attention to the 5. Shifting Categories of Belonging in the Census: Changing Definitions of Migration, Labour Market Access and Experience; Anne Green and Ronald Skeldon * 6. Shifting long-term aftermath of minority removal as a conflict resolution policy. Two-tiered Boundaries of Belonging: A Study of the Hukou System and Rural-urban Migration in Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies China; Zhang Jijiao * 7. The New Generation of Migrant Workers in the Labour Market in China; Zhang Xiaomin * 8. Migration and the Shifting Boundaries of Belonging; Ludger Pries May 2013 UK May 2013 US 288PP 1 map June 2013 UK June 2013 US Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137308764 240PP Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230369719 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Borderline Justice Migration, Security, and Citizenship The Fight for Refugee and Migrant Rights

in the Middle East Frances Webber, University of London, UK, Gareth New Perspectives Peirce, London, UK From pre-arrival to detention and deportation, Edited by Peter Seeberg, University of Southern Borderline Justice describes the exclusionary policies, Denmark, Denmark, Zaid Eyadat, University of Jordan, inhumane decisions, and obstacles to justice for Jordan refugees and migrants in the current legal system. Frances Webber, a legal practitioner with over 30 years This volume addresses new tendencies related to experience, provides a unique insight into how the migration from a Middle Eastern and Mediterranean law has been applied to migrants, refugees and other perspective and with an emphasis on security and ‘unpopular minorities.’ The book records some of the citizenship. Contributors aim not only to intervene key legal struggles of the past thirty years which have in scholarly debates surrounding citizenship and sought to preserve values of universality in human migration but also to contribute to policy-oriented rights - and the importance of continuing to fight for discussions related to migration. those values, inside and outside the courtroom. With Contents: 1. Introduction: Migration, Citizenship, and Security in its combination of legal and political analysis with a Changing Middle East; Peter Seeberg and Zaid Eyadat * PART insider insights, Borderline Justice will appeal to both academic and non-academic I: MIGRATION, RIGHTS, AND CITIZENSHIP * 2. Citizenship and audiences. The themes and analysis cross boundaries of law, politics, sociology, Migration in Arab Gulf Monarchies; J. N. Sater * 3. Addressing criminology, refugee studies, and terrorism studies, appealing to the radical the Sanctity of Human Rights: The Plight of Female Migrant tradition in all these disciplines. Laborers in Jordan; Zaid Eyadat * 4. Perceiving Democracy in Migration: The case of Moroccans in Piemonte; Rosita Di Peri * 5. Diasporas as political actors: the case of the Amazigh diaspora; Contents: Foreword, by Lord Justice Stephen Sedley * Introduction: Who Are These People? Eva Pföstl * PART II: GOVERNANCE, MIGRATION, AND SECURITY * 6. Migrant Workers and * Section I. Keeping Them Out: Arrival * 1. The Asylum Battle * 2. Am I Bovvered? Decision- Governance in Middle Income Countries: The Case of Migrant Domestic Workers in Lebanon; J. making, Disbelief and Indifference * 3. Loading the Dice * 4. Women Aren’t Refugees * Section N. Sater * 7. Across the Desert, Across the Sea: Migrant Smuggling into and from Libya; Derek II. On Sufferance: Stay * 5. Who Needs Family? * 6. Whatever Happened to the ‘Law of Lutterbeck * 8. Migration in Syria and Non-traditional Security Issues in the MENA Region. Humanity’? * 7. Asylum Prisoner * 8. Shifting the Goalposts * Section III: Rounding Them Up: Transnational Integration, Security, and National Interests; Peter Seeberg Departure * 9. The Sheriff’s Posse * 10. The Deportation Crusade * 11. They Came at Night * 12. Justice Blinds * Conclusion The Modern Muslim World October 2012 US August 2013 UK August 2013 US 225PP 224PP 2 b/w tables Hardback $105.00 9780745331645 Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137345400 Paperback $32.00 9780745331638 Canadian Rights ebooks available Published by Pluto Press

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Jews and Other Foreigners Identity Studies Manchester and the Rescue of the Victims of European Fascism, 1933–40 Instilling Religion in Greek and Turkish Bill Williams, University of Manchester, UK Nationalism ‘The distinctiveness of this work is indisputable and it sets the standard for a new kind of micro-historical approach to the subject.’ - Jennifer Craig-Norton, A “Sacred Synthesis” Reviews in History Ioannis N. Grigoriadis, Bilkent University, Turkey ’This remarkable and important book is a major contribution to our knowledge.’ - Alan Crosby, Northern History 'This inspiring comparative case study is not on two nations only but on two religions too. The shift from Drawing on a wide range of documentary and oral sources, including interviews secularism to a synthesis that incorporates religion with refugees, Jews and Other Foreigners explores the responses in Manchester to in both Greece and Turkey can be read as an enriched those threatened by the rise of Fascism in Europe. model that widens our analytical perspectives on Contents: Preface * 1. Introduction: Jewish refugees in Manchester * 2. ‘Speak no evil’: nation-building and identities.' - Hercules (Iraklis) Manchester Jewry and refugees, 1933–37 * 3. ‘Displaced scholars’: Refugees at the University of Millas, political scientist, Athens, Greece Manchester * 4. Refugees and Eccles cakes: Refugee industrialists in the Manchester region * 5. The first comparative study to examine the role ‘Something ought to be done’: Manchester Quakers and refugees, 1933-37* 6. ‘The forgotten of religion in the formation of Greek and Turkish refugees’: Manchester and the Basque children of 1937 * 7. ‘The work of succouring refugees is nationalisms, this book argues that the shift to an going forward’: The Manchester Jewish Refugees Committee 1939–408 and more... increasingly religious paradigm in both countries can April 2013 US be explained in terms of the exigencies of consolidation 432PP and the need to appeal to grassroots elements and Paperback $34.95 9780719089954 account for diversity. Published by Manchester University Press Contents: Foreword—Ahmet Evin and Thanos Veremis * Introduction * Religion and Greek Nationalism: From Conflict to Synthesis * Religion and Turkish Nationalism: From Conflict to Synthesis * Conclusion

International Migration, Development October 2012 UK October 2012 US 166PP 9 b/w illustrations and Human Wellbeing Hardback £45.00 / $67.50 / CN$78.00 9781137301192 Canadian Rights ebooks available Katie Wright, University of East London, UK 'This innovative book by Katie Wright provides a much needed new perspective on the interrelations between international migration, development and wellbeing. It manages to skillfully combine fascinating empirical insights from the lives of migrants with a new conceptual approach to Mixed Race Identities international migration that focuses on human wellbeing. This book will appeal to a very wide Peter Aspinall, Miri Song, both at University of Kent, UK audience of migration and development scholars "Aspinall and Song's conclusions are presented and serves as a major contribution to contemporary in lucid prose amid a wealth of survey data and understandings of the experiences of international compelling personal stories. This is an essential migrants.' - Cathy McIlwaine, Queen Mary, book for understanding mixed race in Britain." - Paul University of London, UK Spickard, University of California, USA Katie Wright explores how human wellbeing is This book explores the ethnic and racial options constructed and how it 'travels' across spatial boundaries. She draws on empirical exercised by young mixed race people in Britain. It research, undertaken with Peruvian migrants based in London and Madrid and reveals the diverse ways in which young people identify their Peru-based relatives and close friends to explore how human wellbeing is and experience their mixed status, the complex nature constructed and how it 'travels' transnationally. of such identities, and the rise of other identity strands Contents: Introduction * Migrating for a Better Life? * Contextualizing Human Wellbeing which are now challenging race and ethnicity as in London and Madrid * International Migration and Human Wellbeing in London and dominant and salient identities. Madrid * How do Constructions of Human Wellbeing Travel? Investigating the Global Contents: 1. Exploring ‘Mixed Race’ in Britain * 2: Racial Interconnectedness of Human Wellbeing Outcomes between London, Madrid and Peru * Identification: Multiplicity and Fluidity * 3. Differential Ethnic Options? * 4. Does Racial Conclusions and Implications for Theory and Policy Mismatch in Identification Matter? * 5. Are Mixed Race People Racially Disadvantaged? * 6. Rethinking International Development series How Central is ‘Race’ to Mixed Race People? * 7. Rethinking Ethnic and Racial Classifications * 8. Conclusion: What is the Future of ‘Mixed Race’ Britain? October 2012 UK November 2012 US 168PP 2 b/w tables Identity Studies in the Social Sciences Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230248281 August 2013 UK August 2013 US Canadian Rights ebooks available 224PP 12 figures, 27 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230275041 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Identities and modernities in europe The Greek Crisis and European Modernity

Edited by Atsuko Ichijo Edited by Anna Triandafyllidou, European University Institute, Italy, Ruby Gropas, University of Thrace, Greece, Hara Kouki, European University Institute in Constructions of European Identity Florence, Italy This collection explores the current economic and Debates and Discourses on Turkey and the EU political crisis in Greece and more widely in Europe. Greece is used to illustrate and exemplify the Senem Aydın-Düzgit, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey contradictions of the dominant paradigm of European 'This is a superb book on the construction of Europe modernity, the ruptures that are inherent to it, and the and the instrumental role of the Turkish question. It alternative modernity discourses that develop within is empirically and analytically rich and theoretically Europe. and methodologically sophisticated.' - Knud Erik Contents: 1. Introduction: Is Greece a Modern European Jørgensen, Aarhus University, Denmark Country?; Anna Triandafyllidou, Ruby Gropas and Hara Kouki * This book explores how Turkey is portrayed in EU 2. International Bubbles, Currency Union and National Failures: discourses and how these conceptions discursively The Case of Greece and the Euro; Loukas Tsoukalis * 3. We Are construct European identity and notions of All Greeks Now! The Crisis in Greece in its European and Global Context; Yanis Varoufakis * 'Europeanness.' 4. On the Jacobin Dimension of Greek Constitutional Tradition; Ioannis A. Tassopoulos * 5. ‘Memoranda’: Greek Exceptionalism or the Mirror of Europe’s Future?; George Katrougalos * 6. Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction * Europe as a Religion in Contemporary Greece – a Modern Experience?; Thalia Dragonas * 7. The Orthodox Security Community * Europe as an Upholder of Democratic Church in Greece Today; Stavros Zoumboulakis * 8. The Crisis and the Welfare State in Greece: Values * Europe as a Political Project * Europe as a Cultural Space A Complex Relationship; Manos Matsaganis * 9. Is the Crisis a Watershed Moment for the Greek * Conclusion * Appendix * Notes * Bibliography * Index Welfare State? The Chances for Modernization Amidst an Ambivalent EU Record on ‘Social Europe’; Maria Petmesidou * 10. Postscript: Cultural Dualism Revisited; Nikiforos Diamandouros Identities and Modernities in Europe Identities and Modernities in Europe December 2012 UK January 2013 US 240PP 5 b/w tables August 2013 UK August 2013 US Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230348387 256PP 4 figures Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137276247 Canadian Rights ebooks available

The Evolution of European Identities Biographical Approaches

Edited by Robert Miller, Queen’s University of Belfast, UK, Mr Graham Day, University of Wales, Bangor, UK Through in-depth analysis of interviews from across Europe, this book explores how European citizens identify themselves with Europe and the development of a 'European mental space.'

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The Hojjatiyeh Society in Iran Islam and Identity Politics Among Ideology and Practice from the 1950s to the Present British-Bangladeshis

Ronen A. Cohen, Ariel University Center, Israel A Leap of Faith This book analyzes the evolution of the Hojjatiyeh Ali Riaz, Illinois State University, USA movement in Iran, a semi-clandestine movement which emerged in the 1950s as an anti-Baha'i Islam and Identity Politics Among British-Bangladeshis is the first book-length movement, went underground in the 1960s, and study to examine identity politics among the Bangladeshi diaspora. Empirically re-emerged openly after Iran's 1979 revolution with grounded but enriched with in-depth analyses, and written in an accessible its members coming to occupy some of the highest language, this study is an invaluable reference for academics, policy makers and echelon posts in Iranian politics. community activists. Contents: Preface * PART I: THE SPIRITUAL BACKGROUND Contents: Introduction * 1. The Bangladeshi Diaspora in the United Kingdom * 2. A Tale of Two TO THE IMMATE SHI’A: ITHNA A’SHARIYYAH AND THE FIRST Long Summers * 3. Identity, Islamism and Politics: the Internal Factors * 4. Identity, Islamism HALF OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY * The Story of the Shi’a. and Politics: the State as an Actor * 5. Beyond the Present * Notes * Bibliography * Index * The Revival of the Shi’a after the Qajars * PART II: THE BAHA’I July 2013 US FAITH AND THE EMERGENCE OF THE HOJJATIYEH * The Baha’i 240PP 5 b&w tables Faith and its Origins in Shi’a Islam and Despair * The Hojjatiyeh Hardback $115.00 9780719089558 Society * PART III: POST-REVOLUTION ERA AND THE Published by Manchester University Press HOJJATIYEH AS COUNTER-REVOLUTIONARIES MOVEMENT * Danger Ahead – Challenging Khomeini * Conclusions February 2013 UK February 2013 US 214PP 1 b/w table Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137304766 Canadian Rights ebooks available Telling Tales Work, Narrative and Identity in a Market Age

Angela Lait, University of Essex Business School, UK Telling Tales explores the narrative construction of Islamophobia in America identity within organisations and how this is resisted and challenged by writing coming from other lifestyles. The Anatomy of Intolerance Contents: PART I: BUSINESS * 1. Taking Charge: Management and Self-management in a Flexible Culture * 2: Manuals of Edited by Carl W. Ernst, University of North Carolina at Becoming: Self-help for the Failing * PART II: IDENTITY * 3. Sink Chapel Hill, USA or Swim: the Dilemma of the Failing Middle-class Professional Islamophobia in America offers new perspectives * PART III: TRAUMA * 4. Ian McEwan’s Saturday: a Tale of the Vulnerable Professional * PART IV: ESCAPE * 5. Heaven, Heroes on prejudice against Muslims, which has become and Horticulture: the Search for Solace and Meaning and more... increasingly widespread in the USA in the past decade. The contributors document the history of anti-Islamic sentiment in American culture, the scope of organized anti-Muslim propaganda, and the institutionalization of this kind of intolerance. April 2013 US 224PP 3 b/w illustrations Hardback $95.00 9780719085222 Published by Manchester University Press

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Social Representations and Identity Ethnic Identity and the State in Iran

Content, Process, and Power Alam Saleh, University of Bradford, UK Edited by Gail Moloney, Southern Cross University, While the Islamic Republic has employed various NSW, Australia, Iain Walker, Commonwealth Scientific strategies to mitigate the worst excesses of inter-ethnic and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia tension while still securing a Shi'a dominated ‘Persian hegemony,’ the systematic neglect of ethnic groups by Drawing on the non-individualistic perspective of both the Islamic Republic and its predecessor regime has social representations theory, this book presents an resulted in the politicization of ethnic identity in Iran. alternative view of social identity by articulating the inseparable dynamic relationships that exist between Contents: Introduction * 1. Ethnic Conflict: Theories and content, process and power relations when social Concepts * 2. Continuity and Change: The Tradition of Security Discourse in Iran * 3. Iran’s National Identity Problematic * 4. identity is embedded in social knowledge. Ethnic conflict in Iran: Continuity and Changes * 5. Relative Contents: Introduction * Moving People and Shifting Deprivation Theory and Political Violence in Iran * 6. Ethnic Representations. Making Immigrant Identities; K.Deaux & Minorities in Iran: The View from the Ground * 7. Separatism and S.Wiley * Social Representations of Alterity in the United the State’s Mechanism of Control * Conclusion States; G.Philogène * Identity Representations within Israeli July 2013 UK July 2013 US Society: A Kaleidoscope of Minority Phenomena; E.Orr * 240PP 2 b/w line drawings, 1 chart Social Representations and the Politically Satirical Cartoon: Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137310866 The Construction and Reproduction of the Refugee and Asylum-Seeker Identity; G.Moloney Canadian Rights ebooks available * A Narrative Theory of History and Identity: Social Identity, Social Representations, Society and the Individual; J.Liu & J.László * Representing ‘Us’ and ‘Them’: Constructing White Identities in Everyday Talk; * M.Augoustinos & D.Riggs * “It’s Not Their Fault that They Have that Colour Skin, Is It?” Young British Children and the Possibilities for Contesting Racializing Representations; C.Howarth * Conceptions and Misconceptions: Social Representations of Medically Assisted Reproduction; I.Walker, P. Broderick & H.Correia * Inviolable Versus Clanship to Crofter’s War Alterable Identities: Culture, Biotechnology and Resistance; N.Kronberger & W.Wagner * Self- Control, Identity and Risk; H.Joffe * Social Identities and Social Representations: How Are They The Social Transformation of the Scottish Highlands Related?; I.Marková September 2012 UK September 2012 US T. M. Devine, University of Edinburgh, UK 260PP Received to wide acclaim when first published in the 1990s, this absorbing book Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137271075 Canadian Rights ebooks available remains one of the most important, influential and widely-read histories of the Scottish Highlands from the end of the Jacobite Risings to the great crofters' rebellion of the 1880s. Contents: 1. Clanship * 2. Jacobitism and the ‘45 * 3. The Transformation of Gaeldom * 4. The Final Phase of Clearance * 5. Revolution in Landownership * 6. The Making of Highlandism, 1746–1822 * 7. The Social Impact of Protestant Evangelicalism * 8. The Language of the Gael Embodying Latino Masculinities * 9. Peasant Enterprise: Illicit Whisky-making, 1760–1840 * 10. The Migrant Tradition * 11. The Great Hunger * 12. A Century of Emigration * 13. After the Famine * 14. Patterns of Popular Producing Masculatinidad Resistance and the Crofter’s War, 1790–1886 * 15. The Intervention of the State * 16. Diaspora: Highland Migrants in the Scottish City * Index Jennifer Domino Rudolph, Connecticut College, USA August 2013 US 276PP 27 b/w illustrations, 2 b/wmaps Through explorations of six cases taken from Paperback $30.95 9780719090769 various Latino ethnic groups, this book advances our Published by Manchester University Press understanding about meanings of Latino manhood and masculinities. The studies range from theatre and literature to men's activism and sports, showing how masculinities are embodied and performed.

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Gender and Sexuality Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences series New Femininities Edited by Victoria Robinson and Diane Richardson Postfeminism, Neoliberalism and Subjectivity Edited by Rosalind Gill, Christina Scharff, both at Masculinities, Care and Equality King’s College London, UK This collection of original essays looks at the way in Identity and Nurture in Men's Lives which experiences and representations of femininity are changing, and explores the possibilities for Niall Hanlon, Dublin Business School, Ireland producing 'new' femininities in the twenty-first 'This is an admirably profound account of an century. The volume includes a new preface by the important but neglected topic. Care could not be a editors. more important subject and this book's elucidation of masculinity and care is a significant contribution to the field that deserves a wide audience.' - Mary June 2013 UK June 2013 US Daly, Queen's University Belfast, UK 368PP 3 b/w illustrations Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 9781137339867 This book explores men's ambiguous relationship with ebooks available intimate caring work within a context where carefree

and nurturing expectations for men are competing for influence. For men, to be more involved carers clashes with commonly valued expectations of them as men and this book analyses how men confront this contradictory expectation. Theory on the Edge Contents: Preface * Care in Masculinities Studies * Gendered Care Practices * Masculinities and Care * Masculinities and Emotions * Nurturing Femininities * Breadwinner Masculinities Irish Studies and the Politics of Sexual Difference * Nurturing Masculinities * Childhood Care Stories * Care-Free Masculinities * Care-Full Masculinities * Toward Affective Equality * Notes * References * Index Edited by Noreen Giffney, Humanities Institute, University College Dublin, Ireland, Margrit Shildrick, Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences Linköping University, Sweden July 2012 UK September 2012 US Theory on the Edge brings together some of the foremost 272PP 2 b/w tables specialists working at the interdisciplinary interface between Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230300217 Irish Studies, feminist theory, queer theory, and gender Canadian Rights ebooks available and sexuality studies in order to trace the contemporary development of feminist thinking and activism in Ireland. Breaking Feminist Waves June 2013 UK June 2013 US 304PP Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137306975 Same Sex Marriages Canadian Rights ebooks available New Generations, New Relationships

Brian Heaphy, Carol Smart, Anna Einarsdottir, all at University of Manchester, UK Based on extensive couple and individual interviews with young same sex couples who have legally Dyke/Girl: Language and Identities formalized their relationships, this book argues that in a Lesbian Group same sex marriages as they are lived need to be understood in terms of interlinked developments in lesbian and gay life, heterosexual relationships and in Lucy Jones, University of Hull, UK personal life. This book explores the construction of identities Contents: Introduction * 1. Ordinary Lives, Vital Relationships: within a lesbian group, outlining interactive tactics Same-sex Marriage in Context * 2. Relationships, Partnerships used in the production of mutually-negotiated norms and Marriages * 3. Relational Biographies * 4. Forming and of authenticity. Using ethnography and discourse Formalising Relationships * 5. Money, Couples and the Self * 6. analysis, a range of group-specific personae are Sex and Security * 7. Couple Worlds * Conclusion revealed to be continually reworked and reproduced within the women's interaction. Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences Contents: Transcription Conventions * List of Transcriptions * March 2013 UK March 2013 US Introduction * Sociocultural Approaches to Linguistics * Approaches 216PP 2 b/w tables to Language and Sexuality * Doing Ethnography with the Stompers Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230300231 * Dyke and Girl * Negotiating Authentic Style and Practice * Indexing Canadian Rights ebooks available Authenticity via Cultural Knowledge * Political Difference and Maintenance of Shared Identity * Understanding Communities of Practice * Sociocultural Linguistics and Sexuality * Notes * References September 2012 UK October 2012 US 208PP Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230292567 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Men, Masculinities and Methodologies Queer Presences and Absences

Edited by Barbara Pini, Griffith University, Australia, Bob Pease, Deakin University, Edited by Yvette Taylor, London South Bank University, UK UK, Michelle Addison, Newcastle University, UK This book contributes to the growing literature on men and masculinities, but 'Drawing on original research, this elegant and does so through a methodological lens. It addresses methodological approaches accomplished book offers a nuanced account of and challenges for feminist and pro-feminist studies of men and masculinities. queer lives, communities and politics. Focusing on cultures, places and experiences oft-neglected Contents: 1. Gendering Methodologies in the Study of Men and Masculinities; Barbara Pini and within mainstream gay scholarship, this collection Bob Pease * 2. Methods and Methodologies in Critical Studies on Men and Masculinities; Jeff significantly advances understandings of the Hearn * 3. Epistemology, Methodology and Accountability in Researching Men’s Subjectivities relationship between sexual diversity, home-making and Practices; Bob Pease * 4. Issues of Intimacy, Masculinity, and Ethnography; Tristan Bridges and exclusionary processes of belonging within the * 5. Negotiating Gender in Research Among Men; Michael Flood * 6. ‘Getting Close’: Methods, Masculinity and Research Practice; Mairtin Mac an Ghaill and Chris Haywood and Zoe Bright * contemporary world.' - Davina Cooper, University 7. Researcher Self and Research Subject in Critical (Interview) Studies of Men and Masculinities: of Kent, UK On Including Interview Performances and Situational Contexts in Feminist Gender Analysis; Linn This book explores changes and continuations in Egeberg Holmgren * 8. Conversations about Otokorashisa (Masculinity/’Manliness’): Insider/ lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer lives, Outsider Dynamics in Masculinities Research in Japan; Romit Dasgupta * 9. Counting Men: identities and spatial practices in the twenty-first Quantitative Approaches to the Study of Men and Masculinities; Barbara Pini and Roger Patulny century from around the globe, using a range of methods to connect pasts, places * 10. On-Going Methodological Problematics: Masculinities and Male Rock Climbers; Victoria Robinson * 11. Disability: Cripping Masculinity?; Dan Goodley and Katherine Runswick Cole * and policies with contemporary times, linking individual and social presences (and 12. Peering Upwards: Researching Ruling-Class Men; Mike Donaldson and Scott Poynting * 13. absences) affectively and materially. Getting into the Lives of Ruling Class Men: Conceptual Problems, Methodological Solutions; Contents: 1. Against the Dignity of Man: Sexology Constructing Deviance during Sebastián P Madrid * 14. Men Researching Violent Men: Epistemology, Ethics and Emotions in ‘Normalization’ in Czechoslovakia; Kateřina Lišková * 2. Community at the Backstage: Qualitative Research; Malcolm Cowburn * 15. Encountering Violent Men: Strange and Familiar; Gays and Lesbians in the Czech Republic; Kateřina Nedbálková * 3. Lesbian Lives and Real Lucas Gottzén * 16. Involving Older Gay Men in Research: The Lure of Group Experience; Existing Socialism in Late Soviet Russia; Francesca Stella * 4. Identities and Citizenship under Kip Jones and Lee-Ann Fenge * 17. Interviewing Older Men Online; Miranda Leontowitsch * Construction: Historicising the ‘T’ in LGBT Anti-violence Politics in Brazil; Jan Simon Hutta and 18. Doing Research with the Boys: Discussion and Analysis of Participant–led Photographic Carsten Balzer * 5. Liminal Subjects, Marginal Spaces and Material Legacies: Older Gay Men, Research in the Field; Cliona Barnes Home and Belonging(s); Andrew Gorman-Murray * 6. The Meaning of Home for Transgendered Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences People; Youngsook Choi * 7. Belonging: Lesbians and Gay Men’s Claims to Material Spaces; Mark Casey * 8. ‘That’s not really my scene’: Working-class Lesbians in (and out of) Place; August 2013 UK August 2013 US Yvette Taylor * 9. Queering the Meaning of ‘Neighbourhood’: Reinterpreting the Lesbian-Queer 288PP 1 b/w table, 6 figures Experience of Park Slope, Brooklyn, 1983-2008; Jen Jack Gieseking * 10. Present Absences: Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137005724 Hidden Geographies of Lesbian Parenting; Karina Luzia * 11. ‘Queer’ and ‘Teacher’ as Symbiosis? Canadian Rights ebooks available Exploring Absence and Presence in Discursive Space’; Max Biddulph * 12. Organisation Studies: Not Nearly ‘queer enough’; Nick Rumens * 13. Queerying the Public Administration in Italy: Local Challenges to a National Standstill; Chiara Bertone and Beatrice Gusmono Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences April 2013 UK April 2013 US 304PP 3 b/w tables, 1 map, 8 illustrations Sex, Power and the Games Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230302549 Canadian Rights Kath Woodward, Open University, UK 'Woodward comprehensively illustrates how the Games as well as their connection with various social, economic and cultural apparatuses both challenge and generate sex/gender inequality. Overall, this is an important, invaluable resource for those interested in the gender dimension of sports.' - Essential, by Choice This book explores the social and cultural impact of the Olympic Games, examining gender and sport, the inequalities between nations and people and at what the Games offer and how they are changing, in relation to spectacles, spectatorship and culture, including the links between art and sport. Contents: Introduction * Regulatory Frameworks: Playing by the Rules * Finding the Truth: Hoping for Certainty * Nations, Host Cities and Opportunities * Spectacles and Spectators * The Art of Sport * Contradictions, Controversies and Disruptions * Conclusion * References Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences June 2012 UK July 2012 US 216PP 6 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230283190 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Undutiful Daughters critical studies in gender, New Directions in Feminist Thought and Practice sexuality, and culture series

Edited by Henriette Gunkel, Universitat Beyreuth, Edited by Danielle Egan and Patricia T. Clough Germany, Chrysanthi Nigianni, City University of New York, USA, Fanny Söderbäck, Siena College, USA This exciting collection offers a range of undutiful Antarctica as Cultural Critique feminist voices of our time. The Gendered Politics of Scientific Exploration Contents: I. NEW CONCEPTS * Introduction: A Politics of Polyphony; Fanny Söderbäck * 1. The Future of Feminist Theory: and Climate Change Dreams for New Knowledges; Elizabeth Grosz * 2. The Need for the New in Feminist Activist Discourse: Notes Towards Elena Glasberg, New York University, USA a Scene of Anachronism; Red Chidgey * 3. The Interruptive Arguing that Antarctica is the most mediated place on Feminine: Aleatory Time and Feminist Politics; Emanuela earth and thus an ideal location for testing the limits of Bianchi * 4. Écriture Futuriste; M. F. Simone Roberts * II. NEW BODIES AND ETHICS * Introduction: A Politics of Displeasure; bio-political management of population and place, this Chrysanthi Nigianni * 5. Feminist Extinction; Claire Colebrook book remaps national and postcolonial methods and * 6. Hydrofeminism: Or, On Becoming a Body of Water; Astrida Neimanis * 7. The Breathing offers a new look on a 'forgotten' continent now the Body in Movement; Davina Quinlivan * 8. Incubators, Pumps, and Other Hard-Breasted Bodies; focus of ecological concern. Katie Lloyd Thomas * III. NEW SUBJECTIVITIES * Introduction: A Politics of Visibility; Henriette Contents: ‘Antarctic Convergence’ and the End of the Grid * Gunkel * 9. Rethinking Sexual Difference and Kinship in Juliet Mitchell’s Psychoanalysis and Gender and the Absent Native of Antarctic History * ‘Sculpting Feminism; Judith Butler * 10. Transgenres and the Plane of Gender Imperceptibility; Jami in Ice’: Affective Data and the Market Flow * Roads To Pole: Weinstein * 11. Primal Scenes, Forbidden Words, and Reclaimed Spaces:Voice, Body and Poetic Territorialization Without Territory and Post Ecological Form in Recent South African Writing; Gabeba Baderoon * 12. Going Gaga: Dissent, Refusal, Architecture * Blanking the Landscape and Disaster Capitalism and Feminism; Jack Halberstam * 13. (Un)naming the Third Sex After Beauvoir: Towards a Third * The 100th Anniversary of Antarctica’s Discovery: Time to Dimensional Feminism; Kyoo Lee Celebrate? Breaking Feminist Waves Critical Studies in Gender, Sexuality, and Culture August 2012 UK September 2012 US October 2012 UK October 2012 US 244PP Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230118317 204PP 15 b/w illustrations Canadian Rights Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230116870 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Contested Voices Positioning Gender and Race in (Post) Women Immigrants in Today's World colonial Plantation Space Marianne Githens, Goucher College, USA Connecting Ireland and the Caribbean "Contested Voices is a must-read for all interested in understanding the complex and gendered nature Eve Walsh Stoddard, St. Lawrence University, USA of immigration. Marianne Githens explores the numerous challenges confronting immigrant women Stoddard uses the Anglophone Caribbean and Ireland and analyzes how these agents (re)construct their to examine the complex inflections of women and identities in the face of these constraints. Githens's race as articulated in-between the colonial discursive tour de force is her examination of an impressive and material formations of the eighteenth century range of immigration experiences from a comparative and those of the (post)colonial twentieth century, and intersectional perspective." - Aleksandra Sznajder as structured by the defined spaces of the colonizers' Lee, University of Richmond, USA estates. A comprehensive and stimulating examination of how Contents: The Contradictions of Enlightenment Universalism, the migration of women affects attitudes in receiving Palladian Architecture, and Plantation Space * Transnational Flows/Intertextuality: the Big House as Feminine Prison: Castle countries, among the women themselves, and how Rackrent, Belvedere House, Jane Eyre, Wide Sargasso Sea changing women’s attitudes shapes their relations with * Gender and Plantation Geography in Austin Clarke’s The men and between generations within ethnic groups. Polished Hoe * Revising Historical Revisionism: The Nation as Contents: Introduction * 1. Structure and Agency: The Discourse on Immigration * PART I: Woman in Edna O’Brien’s The House of Splendid Isolation * (Re) DEFINING WOMEN IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES: THE OFFICIAL VOICE - PROTOCOLS, presenting Colonial Historiography: Caryl Phillips Cambridge and Nuala O’Faolain’s My Dream LAWS, AND POLICIES * 2. From Laissez Faire to Regulation: The Emergence of Immigration of You * Conclusion: Sublating the Plantation Heritage in the Post-colonial Nation Policy * 3. Government Policies and Women Immigrants: Establishing Conditions And Critical Studies in Gender, Sexuality, and Culture Constructing Identities * 4. Fleeing Calamity, Seeking Asylum: Women and Refugee Policy * PART II: MANAGING SOCIAL PRESSURES IN THE WORK PLACE AND THEIR COMMUNITY November 2012 UK November 2012 US * 5. Ethnic Communities and the Construction of Identity * 6. Between Dependence and 268PP 6 figures Independence: Immigrant Women in the Work Force * PART III: IMMIGRANT WOMEN Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230113725 SPEAKING FOR THEMSELVES * 7. Listening to Women Creating Their Own Social Identity Canadian Rights ebooks available May 2013 UK May 2013 US 186PP Hardback £40.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780312240202 Paperback £13.99 / $25.00 / CN$29.00 9780312240417 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Feminisms, HIV and AIDS A Critical Inquiry into Queer Utopias Subverting Power, Reducing Vulnerability Edited by Angela Jones, Farmingdale State College, State University of New York, USA Vicci Tallis, Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa, South Africa This anthology is a symposium on queer space and queer utopias. Through the presentation of empirical work by contemporary queer theorists this book aims Women are disproportionately affected by HIV and to create a critical dialogue about the emergence of queer spaces and the ways in AIDS. By focusing on the pandemic at its epicentre which they aim to further queer futurity. in Southern Africa, this book explores the gendered power inequalities driving women's vulnerability to HIV Contents: Introduction * PART I: THEATRE PERFORMANCE * 1. It’s about time, Queer Utopias, and provides suggestions of how to individually and and Theatre Performance; Stephen Farrier * 2. Silent Islands, Plastic Subversions: Queer/ Deaf Enchantments of Soviet Stagnation; Anastasia Kayiatos * PART II: EROTICIZED SPACES collectively address women's oppression. * 3. Queer Utopias in Painful Spaces: BDSM Participants Resisting Heteronormativity and Contents: List of Illustrations * Foreword; V.Reddy * Gender Regulation; Brandy L. Simula * PART III: COMMUNITY AND COUNTERPUBLICS * Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * PART I * Making 4. Queerlandia: Portland as a Potential Queer Utopia; Maura Kelly and Dylan Waller * PART the Case: Why a Feminist Response is Necessary * Theories IV: QUEER POLITICAL ACTIVISM * 5. The Utopia of Europe’s LGBTQ Visibility Campaigns in of Power: Feminisms in Action * PART II * Power over? The the Politics of Everyday Life: The Utopic of Social Hope in the Images of Queer Spaces; Pawel Influence of Donors * Power with: Mobilizing Around Identity Leszkowicz and Tomasz Kitlinski * 6. Utopian Pragmatics: Bash Back! and the Temporality of & Issue * Power to: Multiple Vulnerabilities. Trafficking, HIV & Radical Queer Activism; Hilary Malatino * 7. Post-Closeted Culture and Lesbigay Families: AIDS in South Asia * Power within: Lesbian Sexuality in the Jacob Already Present Queer Utopias; James Joseph Dean and Steven Seidman * 8. Recrafting Kinship: Zuma Rape Trial * Power to: Local Action * PART III * Power as Solution * Bibliography * Index Queer Parents with Children; Laura Heston July 2012 UK September 2012 US Critical Studies in Gender, Sexuality, and Culture 248PP 7 figures, 3 b/w tables Hardback £57.50 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 August 2013 UK August 2013 US 9780230348806 304PP Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137308597 Canadian Rights

Women and Fluid Identities Strategic and Practical Pathways Selected by Women

Edited by Haleh Afshar, University of York, UK This book argues that it is the fluidity of women's identities that enables them to bridge the gender divides and roles ascribed to them by society and culture with those that they have chosen for themselves whilst retaining a sense of their self. Contents: Acknowledgements * List of Tables * The Fluidities of Identities: Some Strategic and Practical Pathways Selected by Women; H.Afshar * ‘Mothers’ Pasts and Daughters’ Presents and Futures: Across Generational Exploration of Women’s Work and Aspirations in Urban China; J.Liu * The Wives and Mothers of Heroes: Evolving Identities of Palestinian Refugee Women in Lebanon; M.Holt * Mobilizing Collective Networks to Enable Individual Success: The Case of Middle Class Indian Women Employed in Information Technology; J.Belliappa * Identity, Moral Economy and Livelihoods: Women’s Use of Microfinance in Luribay, Bolivia; K.Maclean * ‘She Who Disputes’ Muslim Women Activists in Italy and the UK Speak for Themselves; A.Belli * Iranian State’s Religo-ideological Policies and their Impact on Young Migrant Women in Tabriz; M.Velayati * Afghan Women’s Resistance and Struggle: Gender, Agency and Identity; E.Rostami-Povey * Competing Interests: Democracy, Islamification and Women Politicians in Iran; H.Afhsar * Notes * Bibliography * Index November 2012 UK December 2012 US 216PP 4 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230314092 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Spatial Literacy Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War? Contemporary Asante Women’s Place-making Perceptions, Prescriptions, Problems in the Congo and Beyond

Epifania Akosua Amoo-Adare, Reach Out to Asia Maria Eriksson Baaz, Maria Stern, both at University of (ROTA), Qatar Gothenburg, Sweden This book makes the case for an urgent praxis of Too often in conflict situations rape is referred to as a critical spatial literacy for African women. It provides ‘weapon of war’ - a term presented as self-explanatory. a critical analysis of how Asante women negotiate In this provocative book, Baaz and Stern challenge the and understand the politics of contemporary space in dominant understandings of sexual violence in conflict Accra and beyond and the effect it has on their lives, and post-conflict settings. demonstrating how they critically 'read that world.' Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Sex/Gender Violence * 3. Rape Contents: Critical Spatial Literacy is Urgent Political Praxis as a Weapon of war? * 4. The Messiness and Uncertainty of * Feminist Positionality: Renegade Architecture in a Certain Warring * 5. Postcoloniality, Victimacy and Humanitarian Ambiguity * Politics of (post)Modern Space: Asante Women’s Engagement: The Problems of Being a Good Global Feminist * 6. Place in a Capitalist Spatiality * Auntie Pauline Sampene Concluding Thoughts and Unanswered Questions (Mobility) * Akwantu: Travel and the Making of Roads * Auntie Evelina Amoakohene (Education) * Anibuei: Civilization and the Opening of Eyes * Akosua Serwa Opoku-Bonsu (Economics) * Sikasem: Money Matters and the Love of Gold * Nana Sarpoma (Asante Identity) * Process not Africa Now State, Becoming not Being * Towards a Pedagogy of Critical Spatial Literacy June 2013 US Gender and Cultural Studies in Africa and the Diaspora 256PP Hardback $125.95 9781780321646 February 2013 UK February 2013 US Paperback $21.99 9781780321639 192PP 7 figures Published by Zed Books Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137281067 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Renegotiating the Body A Good Night Out for the Girls Feminist Art in 1970s London

Popular Feminisms in Contemporary Theatre and Performance Kathy Battista, Sotheby’s Institute of Art, USA Elaine Aston, Geraldine Harris, both at Lancaster What makes art ‘feminist art?’ There can be no University, UK essential feminist aesthetic, argues Kathy Battista in this exciting new art history, although feminist artists 'A fascinating, boundary-crossing book that do have a unique aesthetic. Domesticity, the body, its combines the personal with the scholarly in exciting traces, and sexuality have become prominent strands new ways. For this reader, the book provided a really in contemporary feminist practice but where did good girls' night in.' - Susan Bassnett, University of these preoccupations begin and how did they come to Warwick, UK signify a particular type of art? Kathy Battista's (re-) Moving across the boundaries of mainstream and engagement with the founding generation of female experimental circuits, from the affective pleasures practitioners centers on 1970s London as the cultural of commercially successful shows such as Calendar hub from which a new art practice arose. Girls and Mamma Mia! to the feminist possibilities Contents: Introduction * Feminist Enquiry, The Body and of new burlesque and stand-up, this book offers a Conceptual Practice: Mary Kelly, Judy Clark, Cosey Fanni Tutti lucid and accessible account of popular feminisms in * Performance Art, The Body and Feminism in 1970s London contemporary theatre and performance. * Beyond the White Cube: Alternative Spaces in 1970s London * Reconsiderations: Feminist Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction: ‘A Good Night Out For the Girls’ * Jam and Themes in Contemporary Practice * Appendix: Interviews Jerusalem/ Sentimentality and Feminism: Calendar Girls * Roaring Women and Class Acts: The January 2013 US Naked Truth and the Chippendales’ Ultimate Girls Night Out * Age Liberation: Susan Boyle, 224PP 50 b/w illus. ‘Grumpy Old Women’ and Virginia Ironside’s Monologues * Once More with Feeling: Joanna Hardback $88.00 / CN$102.00 9781848859050 Murray-Smith’s The Female of the Species and Nic Green’s Trilogy * Work, Family, Romance Paperback $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781848859616 and the Utopian Sensibilities of the Chick Megamusical Mamma Mia! * The Ghosts of New Published by I. B. Tauris Burlesque * Entertaining Others: Shappi Khorsandi and Andi Osho * ‘Are We There Yet?’ – Final Canadian Rights Reflections & Marisa Carnesky’s Ghost Train * Bibliography * Index Performance Interventions November 2012 UK December 2012 US 232PP Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230281035 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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The New Pornographies Transgender China

Explicit Sex in Recent French Fiction and Film Edited by Howard Chiang, University of Warwick, UK Edited by Victoria Best, St John’s College, Cambridge, This volume brings together experts with diverse UK, Martin Crowley, University of Cambridge, UK disciplinary backgrounds in the China field, from cultural studies to history to musicology, to make In this study of a very significant trend, the authors a timely intervention—from the historical demise explore how the reference to pornography encodes of enuchism to male cross-dressing shows in diverse political, cultural, and existential questions, contemporary Taiwan—to inaugurate a subfield in including relations between the sexes, the collapse of Chinese transgender studies. avant-garde politics, gay sexualities in the time of AIDS, the anti-feminist backlash, the relation to the body Contents: Introduction: ‘Imagining Transgender China’; and illness, the place of fantasy, and the sexualization H.Chiang * How China Became a ‘Castrated Civilization’ and Eunuchs a ‘Third Sex’; H.Chiang * Gendered Androgyny: of children. It will be of interest to undergraduates, Transcendent Ideals and Profane Realities in Buddhism, graduates, and researchers in the fields of French Classicism, and Daoism; D.Burton-Rose * ‘The Androgynous culture, gender, film, and media studies. Ideal in Scholarly-Beauty Romances: A Historical and Cultural Contents: Introduction * 1. The battle of the sexes * 2. Catherine View’; Z.Zhou * ‘Transgenderism as a Heuristic Device: On the Breillat: Touch/Cut * 3. Inside, Outside: Guillaume Dustan, Érik Cross-Historical and Transnational Adaptations of the Legend of the White Snake’; A.K.H.Wong Rémès * 4. From revolution to abjection * 5. Critical distance : * ‘Begin Anywhere: Transgender and Transgenre Desire in Qiu Miaojin’s Last Words from Catherine Millet, Virginie Despentes * 6. Michel Houellebecq: Misery, pornography, utopia * 7. Montmartre’; L.N.Heinrich * ‘Trans On Screen’; H.Hok-Sze Leung * ‘Writing the Body’; C.Rojas * The uses and abuses of children ‘Performing Transgender Desire: Male Cross-Dressing Shows in Taiwan’; C.J.Wu * ‘Transgenders in Hong Kong: From Shame to Pride’; P.K.E.Cheung * ‘De/Colonizing Transgender Studies of October 2012 US China’; S.Stryker 272PP 11 b/w illus. Paperback $24.95 9780719073991 December 2012 UK December 2012 US Published by Manchester University Press 316PP 25 b/w illustrations, 2 tables Hardback £50.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230340626 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Women Political Leaders and the Media

Donatella Campus, University of , Italy Women, Sexuality and the Political This book analyzes how the media covers women Power of Pleasure leaders and reinforces gendered evaluations of their candidacies and performance. It deals with current Sex, Gender and Empowerment transformations in political communication that may change the nature and scope of leadership in Edited by Andrea Cornwall, University of Sussex, UK, contemporary democracies with implications for Susie Jolly, Institute of Development Studies, UK, Kate relations between female leaders, media and citizens. Hawkins, Institute of Development Studies, UK Contents: Introduction * Gender and Models of Leadership Women, Sexuality and the Political Power of Pleasure * Power: A Male Concept? * The Female Style of Leadership * brings together challenges to the strictures and Transformational Leadership * The Media and Representation exclusions from both South and North of the globe. of Leadership * The Mediatization and Personalization of Politics It demonstrates both conceptually and through * Popular Culture and Leadership * New Media, New Leaders? examples of mobilisation, programming and policy, * Media Coverage of Women Leaders * Visibility: Quantity how positive approaches to pleasure and sexuality can and Quality of Coverage of Women Leaders * Taking Care and enhance equality and empowerment for all. Cleaning Up: Lights and Shadows of the Positive Stereotypes * Viability and Horse Race: Are the Media Educating Future Female Leaders? * The Double Bind * The Nature of the Femininity- Contents: Introduction - The Power of Pleasure; Susie Jolly Competence Double Bind * Iron Ladies and Mothers of the Nation * When Women Leaders * PART I: WHY TALK ABOUT PLEASURE? * 1. Pleasure and Are Too Feminine: The Case of Ségolène Royal * When Women Leaders Are Too Strong: The Women’s Empowerment; Dr. Bibi Bakare Yusuf * 2. Reaffirming Case of Hillary Clinton * The Appearance of Power * Women Leaders and the Personal Factor Pleasure in a World of Dangers; Professor Rosalind Petchesky * * The Dress Code of Women Leaders * Power and Seduction * The Family Factor * The Good 3. The Importance of Positive Approaches to Sexuality in Tackling Sexual Violence; Dr. Chi-Chi Wife and the Good Mother * Going Personal for Women Leaders * Dynastic Politics: When Undie * 4. Desires Denied; Dr. Alice Welbourn * 5. Mobile Love Videos Make Me Feel Healthy: Daughters and Wives Enter Politics * Conclusion: In Search of a New Style of Political Leadership Rethinking ICTs in Development; Indira Maya Ganesh * 6. Pornography as Sex Education in Rural * The Crisis of Traditional Democratic Leadership * Time for Degendering Leadership * Media as Bangladesh; Dr. Sabina Faiz Rashid and more... Agents of Transformation * References July 2013 US Palgrave Studies in Political Leadership 224PP Hardback $134.95 9781780325729 January 2013 UK January 2013 US Paperback $34.95 9781780325712 160PP Published by Zed Books Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230285286 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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The Seduction of the Female Body Mother and Child Women's Rights in Need of a New Body Politics Maternity and child welfare in Dublin, 1922-60

Eva De Clercq, University of Pisa, Italy Lindsey Earner-Byrne, University College Dublin, UK Drawing on the ambiguous meaning of the notion of Mother and Child is of critical importance to vulnerability, the book offers an innovative approach understanding the political and social history of to the topic of the female body in relation to women's modern Ireland between 1922 and 1960 as it examines rights; going beyond the age-old dichotomy of casting the responses of the State, the church, voluntary women as either passive victims or conscious agents. groups and women to the emergence of the welfare Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction * Feminism: A State in Ireland. Trouble Spot * The Adventures of the Body * The Problem of Contents: Introduction * 1. Maternity and child welfare pre- Human Vulnerability * Bodily Uniqueness and Symbolization independence * 2. Maternity and child welfare: setting the agenda, * Contemporary Society and its Body Politics * Bibliography * 1922–39 * 3. The Dublin mother: maternal welfare and child Index health, 1920–40 * 4. The Emergency: The war, the poor, the church and the state, 1939–45 * 5. Cracks in the ‘cordial collaboration’: Political reality and religious principle, 1945–56 * 6. Maternity on the ground: The Dublin experiment, 1945–56 * 7. Illegitimate motherhood, 1922–60 * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index February 2013 UK February 2013 US 200PP February 2013 US Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137030719 256PP Canadian Rights ebooks available Paperback $28.95 9780719089114 Published by Manchester University Press

Girl Trouble Sexuality and Social Justice in Africa Panic and Progress in the History of Young Women Rethinking Homophobia and Forging Resistance Carol Dyhouse, University of Sussex, UK Marc Epprecht, Queen’s University, Canada The history of young women is a history of trouble. Arguments about whether girls have been the victims Based on pioneering research on the history of or the beneficiaries of social change have raged through homosexualities and engagement with current lgbti modern history. Girl Trouble takes a close looks at and HIV/AIDS activism, Marc Epprecht provides a the anxieties, horror stories and moral unease that sympathetic overview of the issues at play, and a have accompanied changes in girls' lives since the late hopeful outlook on the potential of sexual rights for all. nineteenth century. Contents: 1. The problem and some definitions * 2. Preliminary Contents: Introduction: 1. White Slavery and the Seduction worries, partially addressed * 3. Faiths * 4. Sex and the State * 5. of Innocents * 2: Unwomanly Types: New Women, Revolting Strategies and Struggles * 6. Conclusion * Notes Daughters and Rebel Girls * 3: Brazen Flappers, Bright Young Things and ‘Miss Modern’ * 4: Good-Time Girls, Baby Dolls and Teenage Brides * 5: Coming of Age in the 1960s: Beatgirls and Dollybirds * 6: Taking Liberties: Panic over Permissiveness and Women’s Liberation * 7: Body Anxieties, Depressives, Ladettes and Living Dolls: What happened to Girlpower? * 8: Looking Back African Arguments April 2013 US August 2013 US 272PP 25 photographs 208PP Hardback $134.95 9781780324944 Hardback $107.95 9781780323824 Paperback $24.95 9781780324937 Paperback $22.95 9781780323817 Published by Zed Books Published by Zed Books

The Politics of Writing: Julia Kavanagh, 1824-77

Eileen Fauset, University of Leeds, UK In this critically engaged study Eileen Fauset sees Julia Kavanagh as a significant but neglected writer and returns her to her proper place in the history of women's writing. Contents: Introduction * 1. Julia Kavanagh * 2. The Novel * 3. Woman in France during the Eighteenth Century * 4. French Women of Letters and English Women of Letters * 5. A Summer and Winter in the Two Sicilies * Postscript * Notes * Julia Kavanagh: Publications * Bibliography * Index April 2013 US 304PP Paperback $28.95 9780719090134 Published by Manchester University Press

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Against Violence Against Women Engaging Men in the Fight against The Case for Gender as a Protected Class Gender Violence

Rona M. Fields, Howard University, USA Case Studies from Africa ‘No better advocate could be found for women who suffer violence than Rona M. Fields. All her life she Edited by Jane Freedman, Sorbonne University, France has worked with people who are victims of the many A new and original approach to studies on gender- conflicts in the world, from Northern Ireland to the based violence and violence against women, focusing Middle East and beyond. As a woman professor and on men and their role in prevention. as one who lives a life of great independence, she has personal experience of the slights and all-too- Contents: 1. Masculinities, Gender and Violence: A Framework frequent violence suffered by women. Her book for Analysis; Jane Freedman and Sarah Jacobson * 2. What Do Men Think? The Role of Cultural (Mis)conceptions in is most eloquent.’ - Raymond G. Helmick, Perpetuating Male Violence Against Women in Neo-colonial College, USA Africa; Christopher Isike * 3. Militarized Masculinities and the Responding to the targeted destruction of Political Economy of Wartime Sexual Violence in the Democratic women, Fields argues for establishing Gender as a Republic of Congo; Sara Meger * 4. “You must sit on the old mat protected class under the Genocide Convention. to ply the new one”: Rethinking Threatened Masculinities and Cases are explored, historically, anthropologically, Post-conflict Gender Violence in Liberia; Kerrie Thornhill * 5. Listening to Perpetrators: Connecting Wartime Violence with psychologically and sociologically, from the author's field research, as well as Post-Conflict Interventions; Zoe Marks * 6. Masculinity and focuses on morbidity, mortality and demographic documentation data. Gender-based Violence in Rwanda: The Potential Contribution of Community-based Strategies Contents: Introduction to the Concept of Gender Genocide * The Case of Afghanistan * The to make a Change; Henny Slegh and Annemiek Richters * 7. About the Notion of Hope: Bedouin * East Africa * Darfur * West Africa: Liberia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Cameroon * Simelela: A Model of a South African Rape Crisis Center; Sabine C. Hirschauer * 8. The Way China as a Case Study * India * Questionable Cases in Europe Historically and Recently Forward in Engaging Men and Boys in Prevention of Violence; Jane Freedman February 2013 UK February 2013 US December 2012 UK December 2012 US 236PP 3 b/w illustrations 204PP 1 graph, 1 figure, 3 b/w tables Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781137025142 Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137014733 Canadian Rights ebooks available Canadian Rights ebooks available

What’s Left of Blackness The Social and Gender Politics of Feminisms, Transracial Solidarities, and the Politics Confucian Nationalism of Belonging in Britain Women and the Japanese Nation-State Tracy Fisher University of California, Riverside, USA , Nicole L. Freiner, Bryant University, USA This book analyzes the political transformations in ‘In this well-researched and interesting account, black women's socially engaged community-based Nicole Freiner reflects on the role of nationalism in political work in England in the late twentieth century. Japanese society. This is an important contribution It situates these shifts alongside Britain's political to political science literature.’ - David Mathews, economy and against the discourse and deployment of Kettering Foundation blackness as a political imaginary in which to engage in struggles for social justice. Freiner defines a new understanding of nationalism, with a focus on the ways in which the Japanese state Contents: Citizenship, Belonging, and the Racialized State * has utilized Confucian philosophy to create a Japanese Revolutions of the Mind: Bandung-Style Politics of Change in national identity and on the impact of this on women. Babylon * Transnational Black Diaspora Feminisms * Rac(e) She examines the key policy areas of education and ing the Nation: Black Politics and the Thatcherite Backlash * Blackness and Beyond: State(d) Limits, Neoliberal Welfare, and social security alongside the roles that women have Women’s Politics played in these initiatives. Comparative Feminist Studies Contents: Creating Nationalism: Confucian Legacies * Forging the Family: Social Security Policy * Socializing Citizens: Education Policy * Instituting Action: September 2012 UK october 2012 US Women’s Centers * Mobilizing from the Home: Environmental Activism * Understanding the 210PP 1 b/w illustration Politics of Gender in Japan: Conclusions Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230339170 July 2012 UK July 2012 US Canadian Rights ebooks available 206PP 2 figures, 6 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230619289 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Shaping a Global Women’s Agenda How a Century of War Changed the Women's NGOs and global governance, 1925–85 Lives of Women

Karen Garner, SUNY Empire State College in Latham, Work, Family and Liberation New York, USA Lindsey German, University of Hertfordshire, UK Available in paperback for the first time, and drawing on a wide range of archival sources, Shaping a Global How a Century of War Changed the Lives of Women Women's Agenda documents international women's looks at the remarkable impact of war on women in history through the lens of the long-established Britain. It shows how conflict has changed women's Western-led international organisations that defined lives and how those changes have put women at the and dominated women's involvement in global politics. center of peace campaigning. Contents: List of photos * Acknowledgements * Introduction * Contents: Introduction * 1. The End of the Old World * 2. Part I. Women’s international organisations and the politics of Total War * 3. In the Shadow of the Bomb * 4. The Birth of a disarmament, 1925–40 * 1. World War I and its aftermath * 2. Movement * 5. Women, War and Consciousness * 6. The Future Working for disarmament and peace * 3. The peace is threatened for the Movement * Bibliography * Notes and References * Index * 4. Hopes dim * Part II. Women’s international organisations and the politics of war and cold war * 5. World War II activism and service * 6. Forging a role at the United Nations and more...

February 2013 US 320PP 11 b&w illustrations Counterfire Paperback $32.95 9780719088988 Published by Manchester University Press February 2013 US 240PP Hardback $105.00 9780745332512 Paperback $26.00 9780745332505 Published by Pluto Press

Botany, Sexuality and Women’s Writing, 1760-1830 From Modest Shoot to Forward Plant Islamic Feminism in Kuwait

Samantha George, University of Hertfordshire, UK The Politics and Paradoxes In this fascinating study, Samantha George explores Alessandra L. González, Baylor University, USA the cultivation of the female mind and the feminised discourse of botanical literature in eighteenth-century Drawing on interviews and fieldwork in Kuwait and Britain. In particular, she discusses British women's throughout the Arabian Peninsula, this book explores engagement with the Swedish botanist, Carl Linnaeus, what cultural elites in the Arab Gulf region have to say and his unsettling discovery of plant sexuality. about women's political and cultural rights and how their faith is or is not related to their politics. Contents: List of figures * Acknowledgements * Introduction * 1. ‘The Sweet Flowers that Smile in the Walk of Man’: floral Contents: Introduction * 1. Western Feminism Has Not Taken femininity and female education * 2. ‘Unveiling the mysteries Root in Muslim Hearts and Minds * 2. Islamists are Winning of vegetation’: botany and the feminine * 3. Sex, class and order Elections * 3. Veiled Women are Leading * 4. Men are Enabling in Flora’s army * 4. Forward plants and wanton women: botany Islamic Feminism * 5. Arab Youth are Both Modern and and sexual anxiety in the late eighteenth century * 5. ‘Botany in Traditional * Conclusion: Legitimate Authorities in Balance * an English dress’: British flora and the ‘fair daughters of Albion’ Appendix I: ISAS Methodology * Appendix II: Select Responses to * Conclusion * Appendices: Botanical poems by women * Interview Questions Bibliography * Index October 2012 US February 2013 UK February 2013 US 272PP 16 b/w Illustrations 264PP 10 figures, 2 b/w tables Paperback $24.95 9780719088452 Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137304735 Published by Manchester University Press Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Beyond Feminism and Islamism citizenship, gender and diversity series

Gender and Equality in North Africa Edited by Beatrice Halsaa, Sasha Roseneil, Sevil Sümer

Doris H. Gray, Florida State University, USA Are women in North Africa and the Middle East Remaking Citizenship in Multicultural Europe ‘feminist?’ Or is being a Muslim incompatible with Women's Movements, Gender and Diversity feminism? Is there such a thing as ‘Islamic feminism?’ Through interviews with Moroccan activists and Edited by Beatrice Halsaa, University of Oslo, Norway, jurists – both male and female – and by situating these Sasha Roseneil, Birkbeck College, University of London, interviews within their socio-political and economic UK, Sevil Sümer, University of Bergen, Norway contexts, Doris Gray addresses these questions. By doing so, she attempts to move beyond the simple This book offers a ground-breaking analysis of how bifurcation of ‘feminist’ and ‘Islamist’ to look at the women's movements have been remaking citizenship many facets of internal gender discourse within in multicultural Europe. Presenting the findings of a one Muslim country, allowing for a more nuanced large scale, multi-disciplinary cross-national feminist understanding of the discussion on women's rights in research project, FEMCIT, it develops an expanded, the Muslim world in general. multi-dimensional understanding of citizenship as practice and experience. Contents: Introduction * And God created Eve * Feminism and its discontents * A third way * The way forward Contents: Remaking Citizenship in Multicultural Europe: Introduction; S.Roseneil, B.Halsaa, & S.Sümer * Rethinking International Library of African Studies Citizenship in Multicultural Europe: Critical Encounters January 2013 US with Feminist, Multicultural and Transnational Citizenship; 256PP S.Strasser * Remaking Intimate Citizenship in Multicultural Hardback $96.00 / CN$110.00 9781780761817 Europe: Experiences Outside the Conventional Family; S.Roseneil, I.Crowhurst, T.Hellesund, Published by I. B. Tauris A.C. Santos & M.Stoilova * Remaking Economic Citizenship in Multicultural Europe: Women’s Canadian Rights Movement Claims and the ‘Commodification of Elderly Care’; N.Le Feuvre, R.Ervik, A.Krajewska & M.Metso * Remaking Social Citizenship in Multicultural Europe: Women’s Movements’ Agency in Childcare Politics and Policies; S.Bergman, H.Hašková, K.Pulkrábková, M.Rantalaiho, C.Valiente & Z.Uhde * Remaking Bodily Citizenship in Multicultural Europe: The Struggle for Autonomy and Self-determination; J.Outshoorn, T.Kulawik, R.Dudová & A.Prata * Remaking Political Citizenship in Multicultural Europe: Addressing Citizenship Deficits in the Formal Political Representation System; M.Threlfall, L.Freidenvall, M.Fuszara & D.Dahlerup * Remaking Women in the Middle East and North Africa Citizenship from the Margins: Migrant and Minoritised Women’s Organisations in Europe; M.Kennedy-Macfoy * ‘Citizenship is not a word I use’: How Women’s Movement Activists Change and Continuity Understand Citizenship; L.Predelli, B.Halsaa & C.Thun * Appendices * Bibliography * Index Citizenship, Gender and Diversity Elhum Haghighat, Lehman College, The City University of New York, USA August 2012 UK September 2012 US 296PP 3 figures, 12 b/w tables "The work dispels common views of the Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230276284 homogenous impact of religion and culture on Canadian Rights ebooks available women, and it does so through the theoretical lens of sociology...Sociologist Haghighat-Sordellini's... empirical work supports her argument that economic and political factors interact with preexisting patterns of Islam to delimit women's social mobility. Summing Up: Recommended." - Social Movements and Sexual Citizenship CHOICE in Southern Europe This book explores the complexity of women's social status in the Middle East and North African region and Ana Cristina Santos, Birkbeck Institute for Social fills a gap in the existing literature by providing an up- Research, Birkbeck, University of London, UK to-date and comprehensive portrait of women's status from a theoretical and socio-demographic perspective. This book explores the relationship between social Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND * The Path of Social and Economic movements, sexual citizenship and change in Southern Change According to the Modernization Theory * Patriarchy, Modernization, and the Global Europe. Providing a comparative analysis about LGBT Economy * PART II: STATUS AND THE COMPONENT VARIABLES THAT INFLUENCE issues in Italy, Spain and Portugal, it discusses how WOMEN’S ADVANCEMENT IN THE MENA REGION * Women’s Status: The Question of activism can generate legal, political and cultural Access to Resources and Women’s Empowerment * Fertility Patterns, Trends, and Women’s impact in post-dictatorial, Catholic and EU-focused Status * Education and Status of Women * Work: Definition& Patterns * Labor Migration, Oil countries. Revenue, and their Impact on Women’s Employment * PART III: CONCLUSION, DISCUSSION, Contents: Social Movements, Queer and Citizenship: Exploring AND CASE STUDIES Theoretical Intersections * Political, Legal and Cultural Change September 2012 UK September 2012 US in Southern Europe * LGBT Activism, Politicians and Political 228PP 17 pgs figs Change * Legal Change and the Juridification of LGBT Activism Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137274106 * News is Power: Activism, the Media and Cultural Change * Canadian Rights ebooks available Overcoming the Dichotomy: The Syncretic Activist Approach * Conclusion: what Difference Do Social Movements Make? * References * Appendix: The Portuguese Case Study Citizenship, Gender and Diversity November 2012 UK December 2012 US 240PP 1 figure, 4 graphs, 4 b/w photos, 2 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230289581 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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citizenship, gender and diversity series Female Performance Practice on the fin-de-siècle Popular Stage of London and Paris Majority-Minority Relations in Contemporary Experiment and Advertisement Women’s Movements Catherine Hindson, University of Bristol, UK Strategic Sisterhood This study focuses on seven women, including Maud Allan, Jane Avril, Sylvia Grey, and others, who used the fin-de-siècle's popular stage as a space to develop their Line Nyhagen Predelli, Loughborough University, UK, experimental performance practices: acts that won them international fame and Beatrice Halsaa, University of Oslo, Norway, Cecile critical acclaim. Thun, University of Oslo, Norway, Adriana Sandu, Contents: Introduction * THE TERRAIN: 1. The Theatre of the City: Urbanisation, Performance Loughborough University, UK and Spectatorship in fin-de-siècle London and Paris * 2. ‘All the Noblest Arts … Expressed in the Measured Movements of a Perfectly Shaped Body’: Embodiment and Spectacular Performances This book examines contemporary relations between of Gender * SPACES: 3. Epidemics of Enchanting Creatures: Loïe Fuller and the Gaiety Theatre, ethnic majority and ethnic minority women's London * 4. Madness, Dancing and the Dancer: Jane Avril and the Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris * movements in Norway, Spain and the United Kingdom, IMAGE: 5. ‘They are Wise who Advertise, in Every Generation’: Image and the Female Celebrity * and women's movements' participation in and 6. The Art of Imitation: Staging of Celebrity and more... influence on public policy that focuses on violence against women. Women, Theatre and Performance Contents: Dedication * Preface * Acknowledgements * April 2013 US Foreword * Women’s Movements, Gender Equality, Citizenship 240PP 10 b/w illurs. and Ethnic Diversity in Norway, Spain and the United Kingdom Paperback $24.95 9780719090141 * Women’s Movements in Norway, Spain and the UK * Published by Manchester University Press Citizenship, Recognition and Justice * Political Opportunities and Violence Against Women * Researching Women’s Movements * Towards Strategic Sisterhood on Balanced Terms: Recognition, Participation, Inclusion and Solidarity * Seeking Policy Impact * Conclusion * Bibliography * Appendices * Index Citizenship, Gender and Diversity June 2012 UK August 2012 US Gender and Social Protection in the 352PP 4 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230246584 Developing World Canadian Rights ebooks available Beyond Mothers and Safety Nets

Rebecca Holmes, Nicola Jones, both at Overseas Development Institute, UK Offering unique empirical evidence from nine low- Sexuality in Muslim Contexts and middle-income countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America, serving as a key text relevant to students and Restrictions and Resistance academics working on gender and development studies Edited by Anissa Hélie, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Contents: Introduction. Why social protection needs a gender USA, Homa Hoodfar, Concordia University, Canada lens * 1. Key concepts in gender and social protection * 2. The gendered patterning of vulnerability, risk and resilience * 3: This insightful collection shows that conservative Transferring income for gender-sensitive poverty reduction: Muslim discourse does not necessarily match practices cash is only part of the solution * 4. Working one’s way out of and that women's empowerment is facilitated where poverty: public works through a gender lens * 5. Insuring against indigenous and culturally appropriate strategies are shocks: the gendered dimensions of insurance * 6. Ensuring developed. Using case studies from Pakistan, Iran, access to state provision: towards more gender-sensitive subsidy Indonesia, China, Bangladesh, Israel, and India, it argues schemes * 7. Why politics matters: a gendered political economy that Muslim religious traditions do not necessarily approach to social protection * Conclusions and recommendations lead to conservative agendas but can promote Gender and Environment emancipatory standpoints. April 2013 US Contents: Part I. Tools of Policing: The Politics of History, 256PP Law, Community * 1. The Politicization of Women’s Bodies in Hardback $116.95 9781780320427 Indonesia: Sexual Scripts as Charters for Action - Vivienne Wee Paperback $34.95 9781780320410 * 2. Shifting Sexual Ideologies and Women’s Responses: Iran Between 1850-2010 - Claudia Published by Zed Books Yaghoobi * 3. Moral Panic: The Criminalization of Sexuality in Pakistan - Hooria Khan * 4. Sexuality and Inequality: The Marriage Contract and Muslim Legal Tradition - Ziba Mir-Hosseini * 5. The Promise and Pitfalls of Women Challenging Muslim Family Laws in India and Israel - Yüksel Sezgin * Part II. Sites of Contestation: Reclaiming Public Spaces * 6. Purity, Sexuality and the Patriline of Faith: Chinese Women Ahong and Women’s Mosques as Shelter, Strategy and Strength - Maria Jaschok * 7. Veiled Transcripts: The Private Debate on Public Veiling in Iran - Shadi Sadr * 8. Kicking Back: The Sports Arena and Sexual Politics in Iran - Homa Hoodfar * 9. Morality Policing and the Public Sphere: Women Reclaiming their Bodies and their Rights - Homa Hoodfar and Ana Ghoreishian * 10. ‘Living Sexualities’: Non-hetero Female Sexuality in Urban, Middle Class Bangladesh - Shuchi Karim * 11. Risky Rights? Gender Equality and Sexual Diversity in Muslim Contexts - Assertions and Representations - Anissa Hélie November 2012 US 288PP Hardback $134.95 9781780322865 Paperback $35.95 9781780322858 Published by Zed Books

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Gender Capital at Work Organizing Women Workers in the Intersections of Femininity, Masculinity, Class and Occupation Informal Economy

Kate Huppatz, University of Western , Australia Beyond the Weapons of the Weak Drawing on interviews with nurses, social workers, Edited by Naila Kabeer, School of Oriental and African exotic dancers and hairdressers, this book explores Studies, UK, Ratna Sudarshan, Institute of Social the processes involved in producing and reproducing Studies Trust, New Delhi, Kristi Milward, West Bengal, gendered and classed workers and occupations. India Contents: PART I: GENDER, CLASS, WORK AND REWORKING This book explores the emergence of an alternative BOURDIEU * Introduction * Why use Bourdieusian Theory to Study Gender, Class and Work? The Case for ‘Gender Capital’ repertoire among women working in the growing * Gender and Class in Four Occupations * Collecting and informal sectors of the global south: the weapons Interpreting Work-Life Stories * PART II: LOCATING GENDER of organization and mobilization; offerings vibrant CAPITAL AT WORK: FOUR CASE STUDIES * Nursing * Social accounts of collective action by organizations of Work * Exotic Dancing * Hairdressing * Conclusions women working in various areas. Contents: 1. Beyond the weapons of the weak: organizing women workers in the informal economy - Naila Kabeer, Kirsty October 2012 UK November 2012 US Milward and Ratna Sudarshan * 2. Women and rural trade 208PP unions in North East Brazil - Ben Selwyn * 3. Understanding the Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230251991 dynamics of an NGO/MBO partnership: organizing and working Canadian Rights ebooks available with farm women in South Africa - Colette Solomon * 4. Organizing for life and livelihoods in the mountains of Uttarakhand: the experience of Uttarakhand Mahila Parishad - Anuradha Pande * 5. Negotiating patriarchies: Women fisheries workers build SNEHA in Tamil Nadu - Jesu Rethinam and more... Feminisms and Development April 2013 US Tomboys and Bachelor Girls 288PP Hardback $134.95 9781780324524 A Lesbian History of Post-War Britain 1945-71 Paperback $35.95 9781780324517 Published by Zed Books Rebecca Jennings, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia Using a rich array of oral histories and archival sources, Tomboys and Bachelor Girls provides the first detailed academic study of lesbian identity and culture in post-war Britain. This fascinating book brings to life the rich history of post-war lesbian culture for the scholarly and general reader alike. Contents: Introduction * 1. Tomboys, Crushes and the Construction of Adolescent Lesbian Gender and Political Recruitment Identities * 2. The ‘All-Out Career Woman’ and Narratives of Lesbianism at Work * 3. Lesbian Theorizing Institutional change Domesticity: Relationships and the Home * 4. The Gateways Club and the Emergence of a Post- War Lesbian Subculture * 5. ‘Arena Three’ and the Articulation of a Collective Lesbian Identity * Conclusion Meryl Kenny, Univeristy of New South Wales, Australia August 2013 US This book explores the gendered dynamics of 224PP institutional innovation, continuity and change in Paperback $28.95 9780719089923 candidate selection and recruitment. Drawing on the Published by Manchester University Press insights of feminist institutionalism, it extends the 'supply and demand model' of political recruitment via a micro-level case study of the candidate selection process in post-devolution . Contents: List of Tables and Figures * Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations and Acronyms * 1. Introduction * 2. Gender, Institutions and Political Recruitment * 3. A Feminist Institutionalist Approach * 4. Political Recruitment in Post- Devolution Scotland * 5. Breaking With the Past? The Case of the Labour Party * 6. The Story of a Selection * 7. Applying a Feminist Institutionalist Lens * 8. Rethinking Political Recruitment * References * Notes Gender and Politics May 2013 UK May 2013 US 232PP 6 b/w tables, 6 figures Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137271921 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Negotiating Boundaries Anti-Porn Gender, Violence and Transformation in Brazil The Resurgence of Anti-Pornography Feminism

Polly Wilding, University of Leeds, UK Julia Long, London, UK 'In Rio where violence is synonymous with gangs and Anti-Porn: The Resurgence of Anti-Porn Feminism police, this book is the first of its kind, incorporating examines the ways in which the new feminist gender into urban violence. Its combination of arguments and campaigns around pornography are theory and practice, analysing how women's and articulated, deployed and received. Drawing on original, men's experiences of violence overlap and inform ethnographic research, it provides an in-depth analysis each other, while providing a gendered assessment of the ideological stance, tactical repertoires, impact of anti-violence projects, makes it essential reading and significance of campaign groups challenging for development academics and practitioners alike.' - the pornography industry. This unique and inspiring Caroline Moser, University of Manchester, UK book explains the astonishing comeback of anti-porn The favelas (slums) of Rio de Janeiro provide an ideal feminism and challenges liberal perspectives and the case study since they are renowned for high levels of mainstreaming on pornography of pornography that police and gang violence resulting in high death rates changes the nature of our intimate relationships. among young black men, causing both outrage and Contents: Introduction * 1. A Brief History of anti-porn feminism fear. This book foregrounds women's experiences and * 2. Pornography and the feminist divide * 3. Pornification and its discontents * 4. Feminist how different forms of violence overlap and reinforce one another. anti-porn activism * Conclusion Contents: Contents * Acknowledgements * Introduction – Everyday Experiences of Violence * September 2012 US Territorial Boundaries * Public/Private Boundaries * The Boundaries of Acceptability * Projects: 208PP Challenging, Reinforcing and Producing Boundaries * Projects Tackling Violence: Gender and Hardback $107.95 9781780320267 Transformation * Conclusion * Conclusion * Bibliography Paperback $29.95 9781780320250 Published by Zed Books Gender and Politics November 2012 UK December 2012 US 184PP 6 b/w illustrations Hardback £57.50 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230290860 Canadian Rights ebooks available Gender, Agency, and Coercion

Edited by Sumi Madhok, Anne Phillips, Kalpana Wilson, Clare Hemmings, all at London School of The Same-Sex Unions Revolution Economics and Political Science , UK in Western Democracies Drawing on recent feminist discussions, this collection critically reassesses ideas about agency, exploring the International Norms and Domestic Policy Change relationship between agency and coercion in greater depth and across a range of disciplinary perspectives Kelly Kollman, University of Glasgow, UK and ethical contexts. This book examines Same-Sex Unions Policy (SSU) developments in 18 western Contents: Introduction; S.Madhok, A.Phillips & K.Wilson * democracies and seeks to explain why the overwhelming majority of these Choosers or Losers? Feminist Ethical and Political Agency in a countries has implemented a national law to recognise gay and lesbian couples Plural and Unequal World; K.Hutchings * The Feminist Subject of since 1989. Agency: Recognition and Affect in Encounters with ‘the Other’; C.Hemmings & A.Kabesh * The Meaning of Agency; M.Evans Contents: 1. Introduction: The Same-Sex Unions Revolution in Western Democracies * 2. * The Unbearable Lightness of Theory: Political Ontology Sexual Citizenship, LGBT Movements and the Relationship Recognition Debate in Western and Social Weightlessness in Mouffe’s Radical Democracy; Democracies * 3. International Policy Diffusion: Socialisation and the Domestic Reception L.McNay * Agency as ‘Smart Economics’: Neoliberalism, Gender and Development; K.Wilson of International Norms * 4. Same-Sex Unions: The Globalisation of an Idea * 5. Same-Sex * Action, Agency, Coercion: Reformatting Agency for Oppressive Contexts; S.Madhok * Sexual Unions in the Netherlands and Germany: Common Norms, Diverse Policy Models * 6. Same- Exploitation and Abuse in UN Peacekeeping Missions: Problematising Current Responses; Sex Unions in Canada and the United States: International Learning across the Pond? * 7. M.Henry * Does the Body Make a Difference?; A.Phillips * Rejecting the Choice Paradigm: Conclusions: The Same-Sex Unions Revolution, its Past and Future * References Rethinking the Ethical Framework in Prostitution and Egg Sale Debates; H.Widdows * Compensating Egg Donors; E.Jackson * Reproblematising Relations of Agency and Coercion: June 2013 US Surrogacy; S.Ashenden * Representing Agency and Coercion: Feminist Readings and 256PP 2 b&w halftones Postfeminist Media Fictions; S.Wearing * As if Postfeminism had come True: the Turn to Agency Hardback $115.00 9780719084539 in Cultural Studies of ‘Sexualisation’; R.Gill & N.Donaghue * Afterword; S.Madhok, A.Phillips & Published by Manchester University Press K.Wilson Thinking Gender in Transnational Times January 2013 UK February 2013 US 304PP Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230300323 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Doubting Sex Extractions Inscriptions, Bodies and Selves in Nineteenth-Century An Ethnography of Reproductive Tourism Hermaphrodite Case Histories Michal Rachel Nahman, University of the West of Geertje Mak, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The England, UK Netherlands Michal Nahman traces different kinds of 'extraction': Now in paperback, this groundbreaking analysis of the practices of human egg harvesting in different clinical case histories shows how sex changed from national contexts; the political economic consequences an outward appearance inscribed in a social body to of such extraction for the women involved and the something to be found deep inside body and self. ways in which this has consequences for nationalism and race or 'Israeli extraction.' Contents: Introduction * PART I – INSCRIPTION * 1. Secrecy and disclosure: Politics of containment * 2. Early sex reassignments Contents: Extractions * Theorist Sellers * Embryo Method * and the absence of a sex of self * 3. Herculine BarbinPART II – Repro Migrants * Borders * Explosion Crisis * Synecdoche BODY * 4. How to get the semen to the neck of the womb * 5. Justine Jumas: Conflicting body politics * 6. The dislodgement of the person and more...

Global Ethics March 2013 US 296PP January 2013 UK December 2012 US Paperback $27.95 9780719089978 240PP 14 b/w photos, 1 b/w table Published by Manchester University Press Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230319295 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Silence, Feminism, Power Black Genders and Sexualities Reflections at the Edges of Sound Edited by Shaka McGlotten, Purchase College, State Edited by Sheena Malhotra, Aimee Carillo Rowe, both University of New York, USA, Dána-Ain Davis, Queens at California State University, USA College, City University of New York, USA An interrogation of the often-unexamined assumption Cutting across the humanities and social sciences, and that silence is oppressive, to consider the multiple situated in sites across the black diaspora, the work possibilities silence enables. The volume features in this book collectively challenges notions that we diverse feminist reflections on the nuanced relationship are living in a post-racial age and instead argue for the between silence and voice to foreground the creative, specificity of black cultural experiences as shaped by meditative, generative and resistive power our silences gender and sex. engender. Contents: Trapped in the Epistemological Closet: Black Sexuality and the ‘Ghettocentric’ Imagination; C.R.Snorton * Craig Brewer and Kara Walker: Sexing the Difference and Rebuilding the South; S.C.Drake * Race, Sexuality and the Media: The Demotion of Portland, Oregon’s Black Chief of Police; E.Johnson & R.Hunte * Love, Ambition, and ‘Invisible Footnotes’ in the Life and Writing of Pauli Murray; D.M.Drury * Thugs, Black Divas, and Gendered Aspirations; A.Cox January 2013 UK January 2013 US * Grupo OREMI: Black Lesbians and the Struggle for Safe Social Space in Havana; T.L.Saunders 288PP * Sexual Tourism and Social Panics: Research and Intervention in Rio de Janeiro; A.P.Da Silva & Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137002365 T.G.Blanchette * Translating (Black) Queerness: Unpacking the Conceptual Linkages Between Canadian Rights ebooks available Racialized Masculinities, Consensual Sex, and the Practice of Torture; G.M.Foster * ‘So High You Can’t Get Over it, So Low You Can’t Get Under It’: Carceral Spatiality and Black Masculinities in the United States and South Africa; R.Shabazz * Can you be BLACK and Work Here?: Social Justice Activist Organizing and Black Aurality; A.T.Crawley * Feminizing Lesbians, Degendering Transgender Men: A Model for Building Lesbian Feminist Thinkers and Leaders in Africa?; Z.Matebeni * Black Female Sexual Identity: The Self Defined; A.Marshall & D.M.Maynard * Ain’t I a Man: Gender Meanings among Black Men who have Sex with Men; R.McCoy * Performance as Intravention: Ballroom Culture and the Politics of HIV/AIDS in Detroit; M.M.Bailey * In the Heat: Towards a Phenomenology of Black Men Loving/Sexing Each Other; H.S.Williams (Herukhuti) * For ‘the Children.’ Dancing the Beloved Community; J.S.Allen Critical Black Studies December 2012 UK December 2012 US 280PP 2 b/w illustrations, 2 b/w tables Hardback £47.50 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781403983992 Paperback £15.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781403977755 Canadian Rights

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Naked Exhibitionism Gay Identity, New Storytelling and The Media

Gendered Performance and Public Exposure Christopher Pullen, Bournemouth University, UK '[Pullen's] numerous references to and discussion of Edited by Claire Nally Northumbria University, UK, , popular culture will be accessible to a wider audience Angela Smith Sunderland University, UK , interested in media studies, gay and lesbian culture, What does it mean to be naked in public? Approaching and the social sciences.' – CHOICE this question from across the disciplines, this book 'Gay Identity is a valuable entry point for those examines the evolution of female exhibitionism from looking to see how queer theory responds to an age criminal taboo to prime-time entertainment. Taking of mainstreaming, hyperpersonalization, diffuse an interdisciplinary approach which brings together all celebrity, and digital distribution.' - Communication fields of popular culture, including literature, media, Culture Critique film and linguistics, Naked Exhibitionism examines gendered exhibitionism from the mid-twentieth This critical introduction to gay and lesbian identity century to the present day and asks whether bodily within the media explores the concept of 'new exposure provides the liberation it enacts or restricts storytelling.' The case studies look at film, television our most secret selves to the sanitized realm of and online media, focusing on the narrative potential socially-sanctioned gender roles. of individual storytellers who, as producers, writers and performers, challenge identity concerns and offer new expressions of liberty. Contents: Introduction * The Feminine Mask and Grotesque Body: Bette Davis in Beyond the Forest (1949) * ‘Look! Hands Off!’: The Performance of Female Exhibitionism in Angela Contents: List of Illustrations * Preface * Acknowledgements * Introduction: Placing the Carter’s The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman and Nights at the Circus * The Abject Self Within the Frame * New Storytelling: Transitions from the Past * Gay Identity and Body in Sarah Kane’s Mise-en-scène of Desire * ‘Waving genitals and manuscripts’: Ginsberg’s Self-Reflexivity * Community, History and Transformation * Factual Media Space: Intimacy, ‘Howl’ and Butler’s Excitable Speech * Cross-Dressing and Grrly Shows: Twenty-First Century Participation and Therapy * Commodity and Family * Teenage Identity and Ritual * Other Burlesque * From girl power to lady power?: postfeminism and Ladette to Lady * ‘Bingo wings Storytelling and the New Frontier * Conclusion: Cohesion, Fragmentation and ‘Becoming’ * and muffin tops: Negotiating the exhibition of ‘imperfect’ bodies in How to Look Good Naked’ Notes * Filmography * Works Cited * Index June 2013 US June 2012 UK July 2012 US 288PP 15 b/w illus. 288PP 36 b/w photos Hardback $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781848858527 Paperback £19.99 / $28.00 / CN$32.00 9781137009241 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights ebooks available Canadian Rights

Reclaiming the F Word Contesting Publics Feminism Today Feminism, Activism, Ethnography New Edition

Lynne Phillips, University of Windsor, Canada, Sally Catherine Redfern, The F Word website, Kristin Aune, Cole, Concordia University, Canada University of Derby, UK Through ethnographic cases and activists' narratives, 'A lucid and lively examination of the state of Contesting Publics analyses the challenges feminists contemporary feminism from two women who face as they seek to engage with new spaces of really know what they're talking about. Most participatory democracy in Latin America.Lynne importantly, at a time when it's easy to feel down- Phillips and Sally Cole analyze how new silences, hearted about the state we're in, this book is full of exclusions and re-inscriptions of inequalities have hope.' - Libby Brooks, Guardian emerged alongside these new spaces of participation. Reclaiming the F Word The book re-examines the relationship between public reveals the what, why and how and private and speaks to a larger theoretical question: of today's feminism, from cosmetic surgery to celebrity what is the meaning of 'the public' within democracy culture, from sex to singleness and in this new edition projects? Contesting Publics considers current debates the effects of possibly the worst economic crisis ever. among feminists from different generations on the Contents: Prologue * Introduction/Preface to the Second merits of a variety of strategies, goals and issues, Edition * Introduction * 1. Liberated bodies * 2. Sexual Freedom drawing out vital lessons for students, researchers and activists in anthropology, and Choice * 3. An End to Violence Against Women * 4. Equality at Work and Home * 5. Politics gender studies and Latin American studies. and Religion Transformed * 6. Popular Culture Free from Sexism * 7. Feminism Reclaimed Contents: Preface: Contesting Publics * Ch. 1. Towards an Ethnography of Publics * Ch. 2. July 2013 US Autoconstructed Feminist Publics: Household Matters in Northeast Brazil * Ch. 3. Saving 312PP Women? Awkward Alliances in the Public Spaces of Sex Tourism * Ch. 4. Feminism and ‘Post- Paperback $14.95 9781780326276 Neoliberal’ Publics: Working the Spaces of Ecuador’s Constitutional Reform * Ch. 5. Gossip as Published by Zed Books Direct Action * Ch. 6. A Pedagogical Conversation: Public Scholars and Public Scholarship Anthropology, Culture and Society January 2013 US 200PP 6 photographs Hardback $95.00 9780745332840 Published by Pluto Press

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Gay Men’s Relationships Across Gender Equality, Intersectionality the Life Course and Diversity in Europe

Peter Robinson, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Lise Rolandsen Agustín, Aalborg University, Denmark This book examines the life stories of a diverse sample of gay men from nine major Gender is being marginalized with the increased international cities. Through their relationship stories, old established patterns of attention to ‘multiple discrimination’ and civil society gay life are compared with new, emerging patterns of fatherhood, friendship and landscape at the transnational level is increasingly parenting. diversified. The book looks at the processes of Contents: Introduction * 1. Collecting 97 Gay Men’s Life Stories * 2. Single Men * 3. Long- (strategic) degendering in EU policy-making and on lasting Relationships * 4. Fatherhood * 5. Marriage * 6. Cohabitation * 7. Living in the Midst of the interaction between EU institutions and European HIV-AIDS * Conclusion women's organizations. June 2013 UK June 2013 US Contents: Introduction: Challenges to European Union 224PP 5 b/w tables Gender Equality Policies * 1. Policymaking, Institutionalization Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230244122 and Collective Mobilization: a Model for Transnational Canadian Rights ebooks available Intersectional Analysis * 2. Gender and Other Inequalities in the Institutionalization of ‘Multiple Discrimination’ * 3. Minority Intersectional Constituencies and Women’s Collective Mobilization at the European Level * 4. Genderbased Violence and the Framing of Equality Policies * 5. Transnational Policy Framings: (De)gendering in the Context of Institutionalization * 6. Problematizing the ‘Gendered Other’: Integration, Violence and Culturalization Women, Travel and Identity The Politics of Intersectionality Journeys by Rail and Sea, 1870–1940 July 2013 UK July 2013 US 208PP 1 diagram Emma Robinson-Tomsett Royal Holloway, University Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137028082 , Canadian Rights ebooks available of London, UK Utilising women's diaries and letters, art, advertising, fiction and etiquette guides, Women, Travel and Identity explores the impact that travel had upon understandings of female identity, definitions of femininity, modernity, glamour, and more during the so-called 'golden age' of travel. New South Asian Feminisms Contents: Introduction * PART I: THE CULTURE OF FEMALE Paradoxes and Possibilities JOURNEYING * 1. The Big Luggage went a Fortnight Ago: Making the Journey Abroad * 2. Fashion Plate Heroines: Imagining the Edited by Srila Roy, University of Nottingham, UK Female Journeyer * 3. No Nice Girl Swears: Advice, Etiquette and Expectation * PART II: JOURNEY PRACTICES * 4. Ordering This timely volume provides an original and the Berth: the Spaces of Journeying * 5. Busy Practising Games: unprecedented exploration of the current state of Scrutiny and Sociability * 6. Full of Wickedness: Romantic South Asian feminist politics. It will map the new Opportunity and Sexual Hazard? * PART III: JOURNEY IDENTITY * 7. Where Her Story Begins: sites and expressions of feminism in the region today, Fashioning a Journeyer Identity * Conclusion * Appendix: Women Journeyers * Notes * addressing issues like disability, internet technologies, Bibliography * Index queer subjectivities, and violence as everyday life Gender in History across national boundaries, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Written by young scholars July 2013 US from the region, this book addresses the generational 256PP 19 b&w illus. & 6 b&w tables divide of feminism in the region, effectively introducing Hardback $100.00 9780719087158 a new ‘wave’ of South Asian Feminists that resonates Published by Manchester University Press with feminist debates everywhere around the globe. Contents: Foreword - Shirin Rai * Introduction - Srila Roy * 1. Sex Work, Women’s Movements, and the Discourse of HIV/ AIDS in India: A Brief Genealogy - Svati P. Shah * 2. Feminism in the Shadow of Multifaithism: the implications for ethnic minority women in the UK - Sukhwant Dhaliwal and Pragna Patel * 3. Interrogating the Dichotomies of Feminist Work: An Account of AASHAs Approach to Institute Sexual Harassment Legislation in Pakistan -Sadaf Ahmad * 4. Strategizing Spaces: Family Law Organizations and the Mediation of Resources and Violence in Kolkata, India - Srimati Basu * 5. Taking the Bull By the Horns: Contemporary Feminist Politics in Bangladesh - Sohela Nazneen and Maheen Sultan * 6. Offline Issues, Online lives? The emerging cyberlife of feminist politics in urban India - Trishima Mitra-Kahn * 7. Illusive Justice: The Gendered Labor Politics of Subnationalism in Darjeeling’s Tea Plantations - Debarati Sen * 8. ‘Speak to the women as the men have all gone’: Exploring Networks of Support amongst Women in Eastern Sri Lanka - Rebecca Walker January 2013 US 240PP Hardback $125.95 9781780321905 Paperback $35.95 9781780321899 Published by Zed Books

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Memoirs of an Early Arab Feminist Women in Lebanon The Life and Activism of Anbara Salam Khalidi Living with Christianity, Islam, and Multiculturalism

Anbara Salam Khalidi, was based in Beirut, Lebanon, Marie-Claude Thomas, Oberlin College, USA Marina Warner, London, UK, Tarif Khalidi, American University of Beirut, Lebanon This book is an ethnographic look at Christian and Muslim women living together in Lebanon and facing Memoirs of an Early Arab Feminist is the first English modernity. translation of the memoirs of Anbara Salam Khalidi, Contents: Introduction * PART I: SAGHBINE, A CHRISTIAN the iconic Arab feminist. At a time when women are VILLAGE: WOMEN, RELIGION, AND SOCIETY * Geography playing a leading role in the Arab Spring, this book and Religious Spaces * The Childhood and Adolescence of brings to life an earlier period of social turmoil and Young Girls * Marriage and the Condition of Married Women women's activism through one remarkable life. * Adulthood, Married Life, and Women’s Work * Interview – Contents: Translator’s Acknowledgments * List of Illustrations Christian Discourse * PART II: MUSLIM LEBANESE WOMEN * Prologue * 1. Upbringing and family * My first school; Other AND AN ISLAMIC MODERNITY * Islam in Lebanon: An Overview childhood memories; Means of transport and new inventions; * Struggle in Modern Islam, Women in Tradition, and the Weddings and funerals * 2. Political events before the First World Discourse of the Veil * Veiling and Divergent Feminism Voices War * The trip to Cairo; My education (continued); Awakenings; * Personal Status Laws in Islam, Sheikh Muhammad Hussein The reform movement; The Paris Conference; The ‘Yellow’ Fadlallah’s Tafsir, and Hizbullah Lebanese Women * Interview peril; First signs of a secret revolution; My studies at home; The Society for the Awakening of - Individual and Communal Perspectives: Muslim Discourse * PART III: TRANSFORMATION the Young Arab Woman * 3. An engagement that was not completed * Jamal Pasha and his WITHIN A MULTICULTURAL LEBANON * Modernity, Multiculturalism, and Lebanese Women iniquities; The war period and my meeting with Jamal Pasha; Workshops and refugee shelters in * Christian-Muslim Relations, Women and Religion * Lebanese Women in all their Diversity: wartime; The Muslim Girls’ Club and Ahmad Mukhtar Bayhum ...and more Convergence and divergence * En Route Toward a More Inclusive Civil Society * Conclusion April 2013 US December 2012 UK January 2013 US 200PP 256PP 2 b/w illustrations, 1 map Hardback $85.00 9780745333571 Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137281982 Paperback $26.00 9780745333564 Canadian Rights ebooks available Published by Pluto Press

Object Matters Globalizing Ideal Beauty Condoms, adolescence and time Women, Advertising, and the Power of Marketing Nicole Vitellone, University of , UK Denise H. Sutton, self-employed Focusing on the US, British and Australian contexts, "Provides a glimpse into the origins of advertising Object Matters addresses the impact of the discourse and the key role that women played in creating of safer sex on our lives and in particular the lives of today's global standard of feminine beauty . . .A adolescents. This will be of interest to sex educators, useful volume for marketing as well as women's academics, undergraduate and postgraduate students studies collections . . .Recommended." - Choice working in the areas of Sociology, History, Cultural Studies and Gender Studies. Globalizing Ideal Beauty is the forgotten history of a group of women copywriters whose successful ad Contents: 1.AIDS, the condom and the history of campaigns went international in the 1920s and spread heterosexuality: an introduction * 2.Sex education and an American notion of feminine appeal from Bangor to the condom * 3.Condoms and sex research * 4.Safer sex Bangkok. Sutton's approach is grounded in a huge body representations * 5.AIDS, porn and the condom * 6.The condom, of original archival research that has so far remained gender and sexual difference * 7.Condoms and consent * largely untapped. 8.Conclusion: condoms, adolescence and time * Bibliography * Index Contents: Introduction * From Suffrage to Soap * ‘Good Looks Supremacy’ * Selling Prestige and Whiteness * Selling Sex and Science * J. Walter Thompson’s February 2013 US International Expansion and the Ideology of Civilization * J. Walter Thompson’s International 168PP Ads Index Paperback $24.95 9780719089336 Published by Manchester University Press August 2012 UK July 2012 US 222PP Paperback £16.99 / $26.00 / CN$30.00 9781137021007 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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The Sexual History of the Global South Religion Sexual Politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America

Edited by Saskia E. Wieringa, The Hague, The Sport and British Jewry Netherlands, Horacio Sivori, Rio de Janeiro State Integration, ethnicity and anti-Semitism, 1890-1970 University, Brazil Providing new research into the continuities between David Dee, De Montfort University, UK The Sexual colonial and postcolonial sexual politics, Sport and British Jewry provides the first wide-ranging History of the Global South offers unique empirically examination of the importance of sport in the history grounded accounts that debunk essentialist of the British-Jewish community. Covering the period assumptions about gender and sexuality and reveal from 1890 through to 1970, it examines the peak era of continuities between the two historical periods of Jewish involvement and interest in sport and physical colonialism and postcolonialism. recreation in Britain in recent times. Contents: 1. Sexual Politics in the Global South: Framing the

Discourse; Saskia Wieringa and Horacio Sívori * 2. The Rise of

Sex and Sexuality Studies in Post-1978 China Studies; Huang

Yingying * 3. From the Obscene Modern to the Pornographic

Family: Notes on the ‘Lustful Adventures’ in Bangla Pornography;

Hardik Brata Biswas * 4. Pepillitos, Garzonas and Men Without Women: Sexing the Nation

Body during the Cuban Republican Era; Abel Sierra Madero * 5. Government and the Control of Venereal Diseases in Colonial Tanzania, MBozi District, 1920s - 1960s; Musa Saddock * 6. From Police Raids to Prison Culture. Violence and the Emergence of Gay and Lesbian Activism during February 2013 US the ‘Democratic Consolidation’ in Argentina (1983-1990); Diego Sempol * 7. Sexuality and 240PP 8 b&w line drawings Nationalist Ideologies in Postcolonial Africa: (re)making the African Straight in Cameroon; Basile Hardback $100.00 9780719087608 Ndjio * 8. The ‘Lesbian’ Existence in Arab Cultures: Historical and Sociological Perspectives; Published by Manchester University Press Iman Al-Ghafari * 9. ‘Public Women’ and the ‘Obscene’ Body: A Short Exploration of Abolition Debates in India; Nitya Vasudevan * 10. Male Homoeroticism and the Emergence of AIDS in Mexico City: Discourses from the 1980s; Alberto Teutle López * 11. Canons of Desire: Male Homosexuality in 21st Century Keralam; Rajeev Kumaramkandath * 12. Reflections on Female Criminality and Prisons in Brazil: A Study on Gender and Sexuality in a Women’s Prison; Fabíola Cordeiro * 13. Sexual Pleasure and Pre-Marital Sexual Adventures of Young Women in Africa; Tsitsi B Masvawure Military Chaplains and Religious Diversity May 2013 US 304PP Kim Philip Hansen, Mount St. Mary’s University, USA Hardback $134.95 9781780324036 Based on extensive in-depth interviews with more than Paperback $35.95 9781780324029 Published by Zed Books thirty active duty chaplains regarding their successes, failures and conflicts, the book is about the way military chaplains handle religious diversity among the enlisted they serve and within their own corps. Contents: Military Chaplains and Religious Diversity * Studying Diversity in the Military * Freedom of Religion in a Total Institution * Islam and Wicca in the Military * The Chaplains’ Carnal Aesthetics Experience with Diversity: Cooperation Without Compromise * Right-wing Protestants and their Discontents * Lessons Learned Transgressive Imagery and Feminist Politics and Hope for the Future

Edited by Marta Zarzycka, Bettina Papenburg, both at Utrecht University, Netherlands September 2012 UK October 2012 US Art today is an increasingly multifaceted phenomenon, 252PP encompassing transgressive works that intervene Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137025159 in war, inequalities, ecological disasters, and Canadian Rights ebooks available revolutionary changes in technology. Carnal Aesthetics is a fascinating new examination of this aspect of contemporary visual culture. Employing recent theories of transgressive body imagery, trauma, affectivity and sensation, it provides a fresh look at the meeting point between the politics of representation and the politics of perception, through the prismatic lens of feminist theory.It explores a number of transgressive movements that significantly reconfigure the relationship between the body and the image, challenging also the primacy of vision. International Library of Visual Culture January 2013 US 256PP 15 b/w illus., 11 color illus. in 8pp plates Hardback $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781780760124 Paperback $32.00 / CN$37.00 9781780760131 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights

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Water, Christianity and the Rise of Capitalism chilDhooD, yoUTh aND agiNg Terje Oestigaard, Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, Sweden Moral Crusades in an Age of Mistrust The Christian religion is deeply imbued with the imagery of water, and water plays a central role in its The Jimmy Savile Scandal religious practices, not least in baptism. Frank Furedi, University of Kent, UK Contents: List of Illustrations * Acknowledgements * Introduction * Water and Christianity * Holy Water and Baptism The epidemic of scandals unleashed by the Savile * Mortifi cation, Cleanliness and Godliness * Holy Wells, God’s Scandal highlights the precarious status of relations Penalty and the Devil’s Water * Magic, Science and Religion * of trust. The rapid escalation of this crisis offers Glossary * Bibliography * Index insights into the relationship between anxieties about childhood and the wider moral order. This book explains why western society has become so uncomfortable with the exercise of authority. Contents: 1. Introduction: Scandals, Panics and Crusades * 2. Jimmy May 2013 US Savile: Man, Monster, Celebrity * 3. Remembering the past: Good 224PP Old Days – Bad Old Days * 4. Childhood at Risk: How Children hardback $85.00 / cN$98.00 9781780760667 Became so Precious * 5. The Infl ation of Abuse and the Rise of the Published by i. B. Tauris Victim * 6. Modern Demonology: Ritual Abuse, Conspiracy and canadian rights Cover Up * 7. The Crisis of Authority and the Cult of the Judicial Inquiry * 8. Conclusion: How the Moral Crusaders Harm Us All

March 2013 UK March 2013 US Muslim Women and Islamic Resurgence 116PP hardback £22.50 / $34.50 / cN$39.50 9781137338013 Religion, Education and Identity Politics in Bahrain canadian rights ebooks available

Sophia Pandya, California State University, USA Bahrain's tumultuous political landscape often overshadows the societal upheavals that this tiny country is facing. Sophia Pandya cuts through this to examine how international Islamic revivalism coupled with increased secular education has impacted Muslim Follow us on women's religious practice and public position. She unsettles assumptions that education is a secularizing force for Muslim women, showing that modern education among Bahraini women has in fact deepened both their engagement with Islam and their political Follow Palgrave Macmillan on participation. Facebook®. Become a ‘fan’ of our @PalgraveSoc ® Contents: Bahrain and Beyond its Shore * A History of Bahrain Facebook page to get the latest for the latest news, events 1932-2003: Politics, Education, Women and Society * The Shi’i news, reviews and event invites. and competitions Ma’tam: ‘We Used to Cry but Now We Don’t’ * A Qur’anic School for Sunni Women: A Body, not a Wing * Gulf Women’s Stories about Life and Religion * Expatriate Muslim Women’s Stories about Life and Religion * Thinking Big www.facebook.com/PalgraveMacmillan www.twitter.com/palgravesoc Library of Modern Middle East Studies January 2013 US 224PP 10 b/w illus. hardback $88.00 / cN$101.00 9781848858244 Published by i. B. Tauris canadian rights

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The Palgrave Handbook of Childhood Studies studies in childhood and youth series

Edited by Jens Qvortrup, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, William A. Corsaro, Edited by Allison James and Adrian L. James Indiana University, USA, Michael-Sebastian Honig, University of Trier, Germany "In an effort to highlight childhood as a social Rethinking Children’s Citizenship phenomenon, the editors pull together a compelling array of articles that make clear the social and Tom Cockburn, University of Bradford, UK political contexts of childhood and their impact on how scholars and policy makers approach This book explores the relationship between children this population. This compendium of theory and and citizenship, analyzing international perspectives research should be a useful resource for researchers, on citizenship and human rights and developing new educators, and policy makers interested in methods for facilitating the recognition of children as understanding the substantive developments of participating agents within society. childhood studies, the current state of children, Contents: Introduction * PART I * Children and Citizenship in and their prospects in the 21st century.. .Highly the Classical Period * Renaissance: Prelude to Modern Political recommended. Lower-level undergraduates through faculty/researchers." Theory * The Search for Equality and the ‘Protection’ and - CHOICE Education of Children * Social Citizens * PART II * Children’s Rights and their Limitations * International Citizenship? * A landmark publication in the field, this state-of-the-art reference work, with Inclusive and Differentiated Citizenship * PART III * Participatory contributions from leading thinkers across a range of disciplines, is an essential Citizenship of Children guide to the study of children and childhood, and sets out future research agendas for the subject. Studies in Childhood and Youth Contents: List of Figures and Tables * Notes on Contributors * Introduction: Why Social Studies of Childhood?; J. Qvortrup, W.A. Corsaro & M-S. Honig * PART I: CONCEPTS OF November 2012 UK December 2012 US CHILDHOOD STUDIES * Childhood as Structural Form; J.Qvortrup * Agency; A.James * Child 272PP Development and Development of Childhood; M.Woodhead * How is the Child Constituted in Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230271876 Childhood Studies?; M-S.Honig * Method and Methodology in Childhood Research; A.Lange & Canadian Rights ebooks available J.Mierendorff * PART II: HISTORICAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONTEXTS OF CHILDHOOD * The Evolution of Childhood in Western Europe c. 1400-1750; H.Hendrick * Transitions to Modernity; J.Gillis * Institutionalization as a Secular Trend; H.Zeiher * Pluralization of Family Forms; A-M.Jensen * PART III: GENERATIONAL RELATIONS * Generational Order; L.Alanen * Generational Relations at Family Level; B.Mayall * Children, Generational Relations and Intergenerational Justice; T.Olk * Collective Identities; H.Hengst * PART IV: CHILDREN’S EVERYDAY LIVES/THE LOCAL FRAMEWORK * Children’s Bodies; L.Fingerson * Policies in Children, Media and Playground Cultures Early Childhood Education and Care: Potentialities for Agency, Play and Learning; G.Dahlberg * Localities: A Holistic Frame of Reference for Appraising Social Justice in Children’s Lives; Ethnographic Studies of School Playtimes J.McKendrick * Children as Problems, Problems of Children; K.Rosier * Childhood: Leisure, Culture, and Peers; I.Frønes * PART V: CHILDREN’S PRACTICE - CHILDREN AS PARTICIPANTS Rebekah Willett, University of London, UK, Chris * From Child Labour to Working Children’s Movement; O.Nieuwenhuys * Peer Cultures; Richards, University of London, UK, Jackie Marsh, W.A.Corsaro * Play and Games; A-C.Evaldsson * Leisure Time and Cultural Activities; I.Frønes * University of Sheffield, UK, Andrew Burn, University of Children as Consumers; D.Cook * Children and Television; D.Buckingham * Children and Digital London, UK, Julia C Bishop, University of Sheffield, UK Media: Online, On Site, On the Go; K.Drotner * PART VI: CHILDREN’S RIGHTS AND PLACE IN THE WORLD * Children’s Rights as Human Rights: Reading the UNCRC; M.Freeman * Interests Drawing on ethnographic accounts of children's in and Responsibility for Children and their Life Worlds; D.Bühler-Niederberger & H.Sünker * media-referenced play, this book explores children's Transnational Mobilities and Childhoods; A.Bailey * Closing the Gap between Rights and the engagement with media cultures and playground Realities of Children’s Lives; N.H.Kaufman & I.Rizzini * Author Index * Subject Index experiences, analyzing a range of issues such as September 2011 UK August 2011 US learning, fantasy, communication and identity. 500PP 5 figures, 5 b/w tables Contents: 1. Play, Media and Children’s Playground Cultures Paperback £29.99 / $65.00 / CN$75.00 9780230532618 * 2. An Overview of Games and Activities on Two Primary Canadian Rights ebooks available School Playgrounds * 3. Children as Researchers * 4. Framing and Interpreting Children’s Play * 5. Reasons for Rhythm: Multimodal Perspectives on Musical Play * 6. Computer Games on the Playground: Ludic Systems, Dramatized Narrative and Virtual Embodiment * 7. Superheroes, Naughty Mums and Witches: Pretend Family Play amongst Seven to Ten Year-Olds * 8. Agonistic Scenarios * 9. Parody, Homage and Dramatic Performances * 10. Conclusion: Forms, Functions and the Ethnographic Challenge Studies in Childhood and Youth June 2013 UK June 2013 US 286PP 1 table Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230320505 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Click on the regional link to view more product information or to buy. 51 childhood, youth and aging studies in childhood and youth series Reclaiming School in the Aftermath of Trauma Advice Based on Experience Participation, Citizenship and Trust Edited by Carolyn Lunsford Mears, University of Denver, USA in Children’s Lives Teachers in schools where students have experienced trauma face particularly difficult challenges, for Edited by Hanne Warming, Roskilde University, how is a teacher to promote academic growth and Denmark attainment of educational goals in such a situation? This book critically analyzes and theorizes trust Provides advice, understanding, and proven strategies dynamics in children's lives and how they impact upon for meeting the challenges that must be faced after a children's participation, citizenship and well-being, traumatic experience. drawing on a wealth of empirical evidence that Contents: PART I: UNDERSTANDING TRAUMA * Trauma examines trust in various institutional and cultural Comes to School * Trauma’s Effect on the Brain: An Overview contexts. for Educators * Pretending to do School * PART II: LEARNING Contents: Introduction; H.Warming & M.Christensen * FROM THE EXPERIENCE * Hurricane Katrina and the Children Theorising Trust: Citizenship Dynamics Conceptualization of of Louisiana * Inner-city Charter School in Post-Katrina New the Relationship between Trust and Children’s Participation and Orleans: A Principal’s Perspective * Reclaiming the New York Citizenship in Globalized Societies; H.Warming * Adult Trust and Law School * Who’s Looking out for the Students? * ‘You Don’t Learn These Things in Principal Children’s Democratic Participation; H.Süncker & J.Moran-Ellis School’ * Not Here, Not at Columbine * Aftercare Support for School Personnel after a School * Trust Building and Violation During Childhood Consequences Shooting in Finland * Burned into Memory: Remnants of Bullying and Personal Victimization for Children’s Wellbeing and Dispositions for Trust in Later * Community - Just Getting Through This: Bailey, Colorado * PART III: PUTTING THE PAIN TO Life; J.Grosse & H.Warming * Betrayal of Trust: Victims of Maternal Incest ; J.Turton * Trust WORK * Recommendations & Implications * Resources Relationships between Children, Social Welfare Professionals and the Organizations of Welfare; February 2013 UK April 2012 US S.Pinkney * Trust, Social Work and Care Ethics An Exploration of the Luhmannian Concept of 252PP 1 b/w table Trust and Social Work with Children at Risk; M.Christensen * Trust and Facilitation; C.Baraldi & Hardback £58.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9780230115804 F.Farini * Negotiating ‘Children’s Best Interests’; M.Pantea * ‘I trust my mom the most’: Trust Paperback £17.50 / $29.00 / CN$33.50 9781137268549 Patterns of Contemporary Youth; M.Ule * Conclusion: Potentials, Challenges and Limitations of Canadian Rights ebooks available the Trust Approach; H.Warming Studies in Childhood and Youth January 2013 UK February 2013 US 232PP 1 b/w table, 1 figure Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230302648 Canadian Rights ebooks available Understanding Child Sexual Abuse Perspectives from the Caribbean

Edited by Adele D. Jones, University of Huddersfield, UK Childhoods at the Intersection of the This book is the first comprehensive study of child sexual abuse in the Caribbean, exploring issues such Local and the Global as the ontology of childhood, links between slavery, colonialism and present-day gender-based violence, Edited by Afua Twum-Danso Imoh, University of the impact of child sexual abuse on the brain and child Sheffield, UK, Robert Ame, Wilfrid Laurier University, protection after natural disasters. Canada Contents: Introduction; L.Joseph * PART I: CONTEXT, THEORY This book examines the imposition of the western AND CARIBBEAN REALITIES IN TACKLING CHILD SEXUAL notion of childhood, deemed as universal, on other ABUSE * The Nature of Paradise; P.Maharaj * The Ontology and cultures and explores how local communities react to Social Construction of Childhood in the Caribbean; S.Burns * these impositions in various ways. Gendered Sexual Relations and Sexualised Gender Relations; E.Trotman Jemmott & P.Maharaj * Crossing the Threshold: A Contents: Introduction; A.Twum-Danso Imoh & R.Ame * The Legal Perspective of Child Sexual Abuse in the Caribbean, with Convention on the Rights of the Child: A Product and Facilitator a focus on Trinidad and Tobago; B.Lambert Peterson * Using of a Global Childhood; A.Twum-Danso Imoh * Universalizing our Brain: Understanding the Effects of Child Sexual Abuse; E.Trotman Jemmott * Parental Early Childhood: History, Forms, and Logics; M.Tag * Early Abandonment of Children: Vulnerability to Sexual Abuse; H.Da Breo * ‘Pimping your Child’: Child Development Policy: The Colonization of the World’s Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Transactional Child Sexual Abuse; A.Jones * PART II: Childrearing Practices?; K.Monaghan * The Rhetoric and Realities RESEARCH AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER * Research on Child Sexual Abuse: Caribbean and of Early Childhood Programmes Promoted by the World Bank; International Perspectives; L.Rocke * A Culturally-contexted Study of Perceptions, Attitudes and H.Penn * The Construction of the Child in Ghanaian Welfare Opinions on Child Sexual Abuse; A.Jones & E.Trotman Jemmott * Deconstructing Narratives of Policy; S.Laird * ‘This is how we do it here’. The Persistence of the Physical Punishment of Child Sexual Abuse; A.Jones * IMPACT: Interventions and Mitigations to Prevent the Abuse of Children in Ghana in the Face of Globalizing Ideals; A.Twum-Danso Imoh * Making Gender and Children – it’s Time. A Public Health Oriented Systems Model for Change; D.Pasura, A.D.Jones & Generation: Between the Local and the Global in Africa; K.Wells * Caught up in Between Change H.Da Breo * Conclusion; A.Jones and Continuity: Challenging Contemporary Childhood in Saudi Arabia; H.Khalifa * The Rites of the Child: Global discourses of Youth and Reintegrating Child soldiers in Sierra Leone; S.Shepler January 2013 UK February 2013 US * Conclusion; R.Ame & A.Twum-Danso Imoh 296PP 7 figures, 3 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137020048 Studies in Childhood and Youth Canadian Rights ebooks available October 2012 UK November 2012 US 224PP 2 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 9780230342323 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Children’s Rights and Child Protection Precarious Childhood in Critical Times, Critical Issues in Ireland Post-Independence Ireland

Edited by Kenneth Burns, Deborah Lynch, both at Moira J. Maguire, University of Arkansas, Little Rock, University College Cork, Ireland USA This topical book comprehensively draws together This fascinating study reveals the desperate plight diverse perspectives from key leaders in the field to of the poor, illegitimate, and abused children in an address critical issues for children in relation to their Irish society that claimed to cherish and hold them rights, welfare, and protection at a critical time in sacred, but in fact marginalized and ignored them. An Ireland. This original book fills a gap in publications essential and timely work, this book offers a different in this area in Ireland. It is vital reading for academics, interpretation of the relationships between the practitioners, managers, students, and policy-makers, Catholic Church, the political establishment, and Irish as well as being accessible to individuals with a broad people; important for those interested in the history of interest in child welfare and protection. family and childhood as well as twentieth-century Irish Contents: 1. Politics, democracy and protecting children. social history. Kenneth Burns and Deborah Lynch * 2. Child outcasts: the Ryan Contents: Introduction * Poverty, family dysfunction, and State Report into industrial and reformatory schools. Fred Powell, provision for neglected children * Cherished equally? ‘Outdoor’ Martin Geoghegan, Margaret Scanlon and Katharina Swirak provision for illegitimate children * Cherished equally? Institutional provision for illegitimate * 3. Children’s rights in child protection: Identifying the bottom line in critical times. Ursula children * Legislating care and protection: The Carrigan Committee, the age of consent, Kilkelly * 4. It is a long way from Kilkenny to here: Reflections on legal and policy developments and adoption * The abused child? * Sanctity of child life? Official responses to infanticide * before and since the publication of the Kilkenny Incest Investigation. Catherine McGuinness * Desperate act or wilful choice? Infanticide and unwanted children * Index 5. Safeguarding children in the Catholic Church in critical times: Some reflections on the Irish experience. Ian Elliott August 2012 US 272PP July 2012 US Paperback $28.95 9780719087745 256PP 4 diagrams Published by Manchester University Press Hardback $100.00 9780719086274 Published by Manchester University Press

Orphan Texts African Childhoods Victorians, Orphans, Culture and Empire Education, Development, Peacebuilding, and the Youngest Continent Laura Peters, University of Roehampton, UK In one of the first studies of its kind, Orphan Texts seeks to insert the orphan, Edited by Marisa O. Ensor, University of Tennessee, USA and the problems its existence poses, in the larger critical areas of the family and A multidisciplinary collection shedding light on the childhood in Victorian culture. The study argues that the prevalence of the orphan conditions and experiences of youth in Africa. figure can be explained by considering the family. Contents: PART I: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CHILD Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Difference Within * 3. Popular Orphan Adventure Narratives SURVIVAL IN AFRICA: AGENCY, LABOR AND SUBSISTENCE * * 4. The Emigration of Orphan Children * 5. Exile and Return * Epilogue * Appendix * Notes * African Childhoods: Education, Development, and Peacebuilding Reference * Index in the Youngest Continent; M.O.Ensor * Are the Barrels Empty? April 2013 US Are the Children any Safer? Child Domestic Labor and Servitude 168PP in Ghana; C.N.Derby * Matches but No Fire: Street Children and Paperback $19.95 9780719090165 the State in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; C.M.Wagner, E.D.Lyimo Published by Manchester University Press & S.Lwendo * Youth Agency and Survival Strategies in Sierra Leone’s Post-war Informal Economy; J.I.Lahai * Turkana Children’s Contributions to Subsistence and Household Ecology in Kenya; T.Y.Watkins * PART II: THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF AFRICAN CHILDREN: KINSHIP, HARDSHIP, AND COMMUNITY * Children who Take Care of other Children in the Suburbs of Maputo, Mozambique; E.Colonna * Seen but not Heard: African Orphanhood as Lived Experience; K.E.Cheney * Militarization, Generational Conflict, and the Eritrean Refugee Crisis; T.M.R.Hepner * PART III: THE HUMAN CAPITAL OF AFRICAN CHILDREN: YOUTH VOICES AND SCHOOLING IN THE YOUNGEST CONTINENT * Representing Youth: School Dramas and Youth Authority in Ghana; C.Coe * Conceptualizing the Child: An Analysis of Early Childhood Care and Education Policy in Tanzania; B.C.Wilinski * Striving for Knowledge and Dignity:Young Qur’anic Students in Kano, Nigeria; H.Hoechner * PART IV:AFRICAN CHILDREN AS POLITICAL ACTORS: CHILD-INCLUSIVE VIEWS ON PEACEBUILDING AND SOCIAL CHANGE * Dinka Youth and the Culture of Formal Schooling in Post-conflict South Sudan; A.I.Epstein * Educating Postconflict Societies: Lessons from Rwanda and Liberia; F.E.Godwyll & S.Magadla * Our Voice: Public Health and Youths’ Communication for Social Change in Sénégal; L.J.Felt & A.Rideau * Painting a Picture of Expressive Arts Therapy for War-Affected Youth in Northern Uganda; J.R.Hanebrink & A.J.Smith * The Next Generation of African Children; M.O.Ensor September 2012 UK September 2012 US 272PP 4 figures, 6 b/w tables, 1 b/w illustration Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137024695 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Master-Servant Childhood Family and Intimate Life A History of the Idea of Childhood in Medieval English Culture

Patrick Joseph Ryan, Western University, Canada Adoption An interdisciplinary synthesis that offers a new A Brief Social and Cultural History understanding of childhood in the Middle Ages as Peter Conn, University of Pennsylvania, USA a form of master-servant relation embedded in an ancient sense of time as a correspondence between "Conn's book is an important contribution to the literature on earthly change and eternal order. adoption. The historical material is extremely valuable, and is covered in great detail. Furthermore, the fluency of Conn's prose Contents: 1. Husbands, Wives, and the Language of Patriarchy make this volume a pleasure to read." – Sally Haslanger, MIT, USA * 2. Boys, Girls, and the Practices of Servitude * 3. Childhood Without Adulthood * 4. Age, Generation, and the Logic of Combining advocacy and memoir with social and cultural history, this Correspondence * 5. -Servant Sense of Being in Time book offers a comparative, cross-cultural survey of the whole history of adoption that is grounded in the author's personal experience. Contents: 1. Doing What Comes Naturally * 2. Adoption’s Long and Often Surprising History * 3. Adoption in America * 4. Culture, Nationalism, and Intercountry Adoption * 5. Imagining Adoption

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Researching Later Life and Ageing Expanding Qualitative Research Horizons Aristocratic Families in Republican France, 1870-1940

Edited by Miranda Leontowitsch, St George’s, Elizabeth Macknight, University of Aberdeen, UK University of London, UK This is a study of the daily life, concerns, and dynamics of aristocratic families in the France of the Third Republic. Elizabeth This collection on researching later life and ageing Macknight draws on a vast range of material from private critically reflects upon the qualitative methods used in archives to contest assumptions about the irrelevancy of the gaining knowledge of under-researched groups of older nobility under the republican regime. Nobles' experiences of people and sets out future research agendas. parenting and grandparenting, sibling and cousin relations, Contents: Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors * marriage, property negotiations, and interaction with servants Introduction; M.Leontowitsch * PART I: RESEARCH AGENDAS are brought to light in a vivid and engaging narrative. * Later Life as an Arena of Change; P.Higgs * Researching Contents: Introduction * Genealogies * Marriage * Property and the Body and Embodiment in Later Life; L.Hurd Clarke * inheritance * Serving the household * Paternity and politics * Aristocratic Reconceptualising Later Life: Using Qualitative Methods to motherhood * Children’s worlds * Space and memory, loss and nostalgia * Refine Understanding of New Ageing Populations; K.Lowton Conclusion * Bibliography * Index * PART II: UNDER-RESEARCHED AGEING POPULATIONS * Studies in Modern French History Learning to be Pakistani the Female Way: Issues of Identity, Trust and Recruitment when Researching Older Pakistani Muslims June 2012 US in the UK; M.Zubair, W.Martin & C.Victor * Piecing Together Experiences of Older People with 272PP 8 b&w illus. Intellectual Disability; C.Bigby * Interviewing Older Men; M.Leontowitsch * PART III: OLD Hardback $95.00 9780719085017 AND NEW QUALITATIVE METHODS * Using Focus Groups for Researching End of Life Care Published by Manchester University Press Issues with Older People; J.Seymour * Using Online Methods to Interview Older Adults about their Romantic and Sexual Relationships; S.Malta * Growing Old for Real: Women, Image and Identity; M.McMaster * Afterword: Issues, Agendas and Modes of Engagement; B.Marshall * Index July 2012 UK August 2012 US Siblinghood and Social Relations in Georgian England 232PP 6 figures, 6 b/w photos, 7 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230280472 Share and Share Alike Canadian Rights ebooks available Amy Harris, Brigham Young University, USA This book examines the impact sisters and brothers had on eighteenth- century English families and society. Siblinghood and Social Relations in Georgian England, which will be the first monograph-length analysis of early modern siblings in England, is primed to be at the forefront of sibling studies. The book is intended for a broad audience of scholars – particularly those interested in families, women, children and eighteenth-century social and cultural history. Contents: Introduction * 1. Learning to be a sibling * 2. Ties that bound * 3. Ties that cut * 4. Sibling economics * 5. Sibling politics * Conclusion * Appendix one: Tables * Appendix two: Family trees * Select bibliography * Index

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54 family and intimate life palgrave macmillan studies in family and intimate life series Fertility Rates and Population Decline No Time for Children? Edited by Edited by Graham Allan, Lynn Jamieson and David Morgan Edited by Ann Buchanan, University of Oxford, UK, Anna Rotkirch, Population Research Institute, Finland While many worry about population overload, this Rethinking Family Practices book highlights the dramatic fall in fertility rates globally exploring questions such as why are parents David Morgan, University of Manchester and NTNU, having fewer babies? Will this lead to population Trondheim, and , UK decline? What will be the impact of a world with fewer ’Essential reading . . . Morgan casts off tantalizing children and can social policy reverse fertility decline? threads for researchers to pick up and take forward.’ Contents: 1. No Time for Children? The Key Questions; Ann - Jacqui Gabb, Network Magazine Buchanan & Anna Rotkirch * 2. Demographic Transitions and ‘This is an engaging and stimulating read and I have Familial Change: Comparative International Perspectives; David no doubt this book will be read widely by scholars Reher * 3. The Growth of the One-Child Family and Other in the sociology of families and beyond.’ - The Changes in the Low Fertility Countries of Asia; Gavin W. Jones * Sociological Review 4. Childlessness: Choice and Circumstances, Chance and Change; John Haskey * 5. Population Decline – Facing an Inevitable ‘This new text is essential reading...As a companion Destiny?; David Coleman & Bob Rowthorn * 6. Why are Women Having Fewer Babies? The text to its predecessor, it will be core reading on Views of Mumsnet Users; Justine Roberts, Kate Williams & Ann Buchanan * 7. Young Women’s all undergraduate and postgraduate courses on Relationships, Contraception and Unintended Pregnancy in the United States; Jennifer S. Barber, families and personal relationships and the study of Yasamin Kusunoki, Heather H. Gatny & Jennifer Yarger * 8. Crisis and Control: Russia’s Dramatic intimacy.’ - Journal of Gender Studies Fertility Decline and Efforts to Increase it; Brienna Perelli-Harris & Olga Issoupova * 9. The Choice of Having a Second Child and Its Implication on the Future Family Structure in China; In Rethinking Family Practices, now available in paperback, David Morgan revisits Zhenzhen Zheng * 10. Childbearing and the Impact of HIV: The South African Experience; Lorna his highly influential 'family practices' approach. Exploring its impact, and how it Benton & Marie-Louise Newell * 11. Declining Fertility, Television and the (Mis)Representation has been critiqued, Morgan shows the continued relevance of the approach with of Motherhood; Stuart Basten * 12. What Will be the Impact of the Well-being of Children?; reference to time and space, the body, emotions, ethics and work/life balance. Ann Buchanan * 13. Falling Fertility, Ageing and the Demographic Deficit; Sarah Harper * 14. Contents: 1. The Original Argument * 2. Locating Practices * 3. Locating Practices: Alternatives The Impact on Mothers: Managing the Competing Needs; Ann Buchanan * 15. Baby Fever * 4. Developments and Difficulties * 5. Time, Space and Family Practices * 6. The Body and and Longing for Children; Anna Rotkirch * 16. Family Policy and Fertility: Do Policies Make Family Practices * 7. Emotions and Family Practices * 8. The Ethical Turn in Family Studies * 9. a Difference?; Anne Gautier * 17. Investing in Early Childhood; Gösta Esping-Andersen * 18. Work/Family Articulation * 10. Conclusion Making Time for Children; Ann Buchanan & Anna Rotkirch Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life February 2013 UK February 2013 US March 2013 UK March 2013 US 200PP 344PP 34 figures Paperback £19.99 / $28.00 / CN$32.00 9781137324078 Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137030382 Canadian Rights ebooks available Canadian Rights ebooks available

Stepfamilies Social Media and Personal Relationships

Graham Allan, Keele University, UK, Graham Crow, Online Intimacies and Networked Friendship University of Edinburgh, UK, Sheila Hawker, C&S Academic Services, UK Deborah Chambers, University of Newcastle, , UK Drawing on recent developments within the sociology of family life, Stepfamilies, now available in This book explores how digital communication paperback, examines family connection and solidarity generates new intimacies and meanings of friendship in within different stepfamily networks, focusing on a networked society, developing a theory of mediated relationships from a kinship perspective and using case intimacies to explain how social media contributes studies of people's personal experiences as members of to dramatic changes in our ideas about personal a stepfamily. relationships, through themes of self, youth, families, digital dating and online social capital. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Analysing Stepfamilies * 3. Case Illustrations * 4. Family Boundaries * 5. Step-mothering Step- Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Technologically Mediated children * 6. Step-fathering Step-children * 7. Stepfamily Kinship Personal Relationships * 3. Conceptualising Intimacy and * 8. Conclusion: Change and Continuity Friendship * 4. Self Preservation Online * 5. Social Media and Teenage Friendships * 6. Home, Families and New Media * Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life 7. Digital Dating and Romance * 8. Virtual Communities and Online Social Capital * 9. Mediated Intimacies February 2013 UK February 2013 US 216PP 4 b/w tables, 10 diagrams Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life Paperback £19.99 / $28.00 / CN$32.00 9781137324085 Canadian Rights ebooks available February 2013 UK February 2013 US 224PP Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230364172 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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palgrave macmillan studies in family and intimate life series Family and Intimate Mobilities Clare Holdsworth, Keele University, UK This book explores the many varied ways in which Foucault, the Family and Politics family and intimate lives are realized through mobility: from leaving home, courtship, relationship breakdown, Edited by Robbie Duschinsky, Northumbria University, moving house, commuting, family holidays through UK, Leon Antonio Rocha, University of Cambridge, UK to children's mobilities, documenting how mobility Drawing on the writings of Foucault, this book explores creates, sustains and dissolves family and intimate the politics and power-dynamics of family life, relations. examining how everyday obligations such as attending Contents: Introduction * Theorising Mobilities and Family school, going to work and staying healthy are organized Practices * Intimate Mobilities: Moving out, Moving in and through the family. The book includes an essay by Moving on * Families on the Move I: Moving House and Foucault, Les désordres des familles, translated here in Commuting * Families on the Move II: Children’s, Nomadic and English for the first time. Non-Linear Mobilities * Intimate Spaces * Conclusion Contents: Introduction: The Problem of the Family in Foucault’s Work; R.Duschinsky & L.Rocha * PART I: EXPOSITIONS * Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life Foucault and the Family: Deepening the Account of History February 2013 UK February 2013 US of Sexuality Volume 1; R.Lenoir & R.Duschinsky * Foucault’s 192PP Familial Scenes: Kangaroos, Crystals, Continence and Oracles; Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230594432 V.Bell * Foucault, the Modern Mother, and Maternal Power: Canadian Rights ebooks available Notes Toward a Genealogy of the Mother; K.Logan * Foucault, the Family, and the Cold Monster of Neoliberalism; G.Harkins * PART II: EVALUATIONS * Jacques Donzelot’s The Policing of Families (1977) in Context; J.M.Pestaña (Translated from Spanish by Judith Glueck) * Gender, Reproductive Politics, and the Liberal State: Beyond Foucault; V.Mottier * Foucault, the Family, and History: ‘Imaginary Landscape and Real Social Structure’; D.Thom * ‘Présentation’, Le Désordre des familles: Lettres de cachet des Archives de la Bastille (1982); A.Farge & M.Foucault (Translated from French by Leon Antonio Rocha and Thibaud Harrois) * ‘That Dazzling, Momentary Wake’ of the lettre de cachet: The Problem of Experience in Foucault’s Practice of History; L.Rocha * Afterword: Foucault’s Family Resemblances; T.Carver Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life December 2012 UK December 2012 US 264PP Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230348479 Canadian Rights

Home, Materiality, Memory and Belonging Keeping Culture

Rachel Hurdley, University of Cardiff, UK Assembling Mass Observation Archive material with historiographies of family, house and nation from ancient-Greece to present-day Europe, China and America, this book contributes to current debates on identity, belonging, memory and material culture by exploring how power works in the small spaces of home. Contents: Introduction: Dismantling Mantelpieces * PART I: PASTS: HISTORY, ARCHIVE AND MEMORY * 1. Histories of Domestic Fire * 2. Mass Observation Mantelpiece * 3. Materialising Memory * PART II: PRESENTS - ORDERING IDENTITIES , THINGS AND HOME * 4. Telling Identities * 5. Relating the Gift * 6. Focal Points * PART III: CULTURES OF ‘HOME’ - OTHER WAYS OF LOOKING * 7. Defamiliarising Home * 8. Genealogies of Difference * Conclusion: Culture, Clutter, Contemplation * Epilogue: Encounter Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life May 2013 UK May 2013 US 290PP Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230230286 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Class and Inequality Youth and Revolution in Tunisia Alcinda Honwana, Open University, UK Fairness, Class and Belonging Drawing on fresh, first-person testimony from those who shaped events, the book describes in detail the in Contemporary England experiences of young activists through the 29 days of the revolution and the challenges they encountered Katherine Smith, University of Surrey, UK after the fall of the regime. 'Katherine Smith's book is a deeply insightful, Contents: Introduction * 1. Growing Malaise in the Country * sometimes painfully-honest but always 2. The Main Actors of the Revolution * 3. Key Events through riveting ethnographic account of white working the Eyes of Youth * 4. Youth and the Post-Ben Ali Transition * 5. class experiences of fairness, racism and the The Young Voice at the Ballot Box * Conclusion: Generational transformation of urban Britain during the early Change years of the twenty first century.' - Alexander Smith, University of Warwick, UK

Using experiences of the white, English, working- classes in Manchester, this book explores the local African Arguments frustrations with feeling 'ignored' and 'neglected' by the government through articulations of fairness. August 2013 US 160PP Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction: Fairness Hardback $107.95 9781780324623 and Belonging in Contemporary England * About Halleigh: Paperback $22.95 9781780324616 Motivations and Reflections * New Productions of Histories in Halleigh * Whatever ‘appened to Published by Zed Books Dominant Discourse? * Having a Barter: Joking Relationships in Halleigh * Humour, Moralities and Fairness * Moving between Races and Gender Categories: * Exploring Racism(s) Through the Politic of Fairness * Conclusion: Beyond Fairness? * Bibliography * Index Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series June 2012 UK August 2012 US 264PP Punjabi Immigrant Mobility Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230289741 Canadian Rights ebooks available in the United States Adaptation through Race and Class

Diditi Mitra, Brookdale Community College, USA ‘Punjabi Immigrant Mobility in the United States is a revealing and intricate contribution to the literature The New Middle Class in China on Punjabi immigrants in contemporary America. Consumption, Politics and the Market Economy Diditi Mitra's research is particularly useful to scholars and students seeking to understand how racial marginalization and class determines the Eileen Yuk-Ha Tsang, Hong Kong Baptist University, China formation of identity for new migrants to the Global North.’ - Immanuel Ness, author, Guest Workers Based on interviews with entrepreneurs, professionals and Resistance to US Corporate Despotism, Brooklyn and regional party cadres' from a range of age groups, College, City University of New York this book argues that Western class categories do ‘A truly unique look at the intertwining systems not directly apply to China and that the Chinese new of nation, race, and class in the US. Using the middle class is distinguished more by socio-cultural experiences of Punjabi cab drivers in New York, than by economic factors. Mitra reveals the ways in which immigrants deny Contents: Introduction: China Engages the Middle Class Society their own racialized status as a way of holding on to the American dream in the 21st Century? * (Re) Framing Class Analysis in Post- while simultaneously learning the benefits of a racialized 'model minority' Reform China * Class Boundaries of the Older Generation of the stereotype.’ - Mary Stricker, Temple University Chinese New Middle Class * Generational Effects in the Chinese New Middle Class * Guanxi Networks and the Chinese New Mitra analyzes how race and class of immigrant Punjabi taxi drivers influence their Middle Class * Middle Class Culture and Political Development * settlement patterns in the United States. Conclusion: A China in the Making with a New Middle Class? Contents: Introduction * Negotiating the State: Hoping to Belong * Looking for work: Punjabi Frontiers of Globalization Choices and Punjabi Options * On the Wheels of Race and Class * Managing Subordination, Becoming Americans * Conclusion June 2013 UK June 2013 US 256PP 4 b/w tables, 2 maps November 2012 UK November 2012 US Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230354449 226PP 5 b/w tables Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137032843 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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The Politics of the American Dream The Body Democratic Inclusion in Contemporary American Political Culture The Becoming of Bodies Cyril Ghosh, Mount Holyoke College, USA Girls, Images, Experience 'The American dream is a political Rorschach test, a flexible cultural trope, an ideological icon or Rebecca Coleman, Lancaster University, UK whipping post, and an economic measuring stick. The relationship between bodies and images has long Despite its many meanings and uses, however, it is occupied feminism. The Becoming of Bodies explores not an empty phrase but rather a powerful symbol of the way in which this relationship has primarily been – something. In this profound and elegant book, Cyril approached and offers an alternative framework for Ghosh fills in the 'something.' He melds political analysis. philosophy, American history, textual analysis, and new ideas into a genuinely novel and important Contents: List of figures * Acknowledgements * Introduction: analysis. I learned a great deal from this book, as will bodies and images * 1. From cause and effect to becoming and all other readers.' - Jennifer Hochschild, Harvard affect * 2. Immanent experience * 3. What can images do? * University 4. Looks and selves * 5. Fighting back * 6. Things that stay * Conclusion: become what you want? * References * Appendix: The Politics of the American Dream analyzes the role additional images * Index of the 'American Dream' in contemporary American

political culture. Utilizing analytic political theory, Ghosh creates a unique picture

of Dream Politics, and shows the effect on the landscape of American politics. Politics Today Contents: 1. What is the American Dream? * 2. The Rhetoric of Democratic Inclusion * 3. The American Dream as ‘Lockean Sympathy’ * 4. Constitutive Elements of the Dream * 5. The October 2012 US Politics of Multiple Meanings * 6. The American Dream in the 21st Century 256PP 15 b/w illus. Paperback $24.95 9780719089183 December 2012 UK January 2013 US Published by Manchester University Press 258PP Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137289049 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Cosmetic Surgery Narratives Class and Contemporary British Culture A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Women's Accounts Debra Gimlin, University of Aberdeen, UK Anita Biressi, Heather Nunn, both at Roehampton University, UK 'This book is an essential text for anyone interested "Biressi and Nunn's brilliant analysis of the binding centrality of class in in sociology and the body. It addresses key areas Britain is historically rich, intellectually astute, finely detailed and deeply about embodiment through narratives told by knowledgable. This book offers a vital, compelling analysis of why dissecting British and North American women about cosmetic the cultural is necessary for understanding the social; it is essential reading surgery. Debra Gimlin enlightens us about far more for anyone studying the complex reinforcement of class relations in than these groups, though: her fine scholarly eye contemporary life." - Sally Munt, University of Sussex, UK guides the reader through crucial wider issues such as the body as project, medical consumerism, and How does culture produce stories about class and class difference? What do the historic, cultural and economic factors that these stories tell us about contemporary models of success, failure, struggle and have created the distinctive US and UK healthcare aspiration? Drawing on contemporary examples, Biressi and Nunn demonstrate systems. By being attentive to the remarkable voices why social class still matters in Britain and considers the costs and investments at of her interviewees and applying powerful analytical stake for all involved. tools of repertoire theory Gimlin shows how the Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION: BEGINNING THE WORK OF CLASS AND CULTURE * stories we tell about our bodies are not merely PART II: ESSEX: CLASS, ASPIRATION AND SOCIAL MOBILITY * PART III: THE REVOLTING individual, they are also windows into national cultural values.' - Meredith ‘UNDERCLASS’: ‘YOU KNOW THEM WHEN YOU SEE THEM’ * PART IV: TOP OF THE CLASS: Jones, author of Skintight: An Anatomy of Cosmetic Surgery and co-editor of EDUCATION, CAPITAL AND CHOICE * PART V: THE ONES WHO GOT AWAY: CELEBRITY Cosmetic Surgery: A Feminist Primer LIFE STORIES OF UPWARD SOCIAL MOBILITY * PART VI: THE UPPER CLASSES: VISIBILITY, ADAPTABILITY AND CHANGE * PART VII: ‘ARE YOU THINKING WHAT WE’RE THINKING?’ This book examines British and American women's narratives of cosmetic surgery, : CLASS, IMMIGRATION AND BELONGING * PART VIII: AUSTERITY BRITAIN: BACK TO THE exploring what those narratives say about the contemporary status of cosmetic FUTURE surgery and 'local' ideas about its legitimate and illegitimate uses. April 2013 UK April 2013 US Contents: Introduction * Cosmetic Surgery in Two Healthcare Contexts * Accounts of 256PP 1 b/w illustration Embodiment and their Cultural Repertoires * Evaluating Cosmetic Surgery in Britain and the Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230240568 US * The Symbolic Boundaries of Surgical ‘Otherness’ * US Repertoires in a Changing Surgical Canadian Rights ebooks available Landscape * Conclusions * Bibliography * Index October 2012 UK November 2012 US 208PP Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230579385 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Embodied Selves The Social Worlds of the Unborn

Edited by Stella Gonzalez-Arnal, Gill Jagger, Kathleen Deborah Lupton, University of Sydney, Australia Lennon, all at University of Hull, UK Human embryos and foetuses are highly public and This interdisciplinary collection explores the role the contested figures. Their visual images appear across a body plays in constituting our sense of self, signalling wide range of forums. They have become commercial the interplay between material embodiment, social commodities as part of the IVF industry and are meaning, and material and social conditions. the focus of intense debates regarding concepts of Contents: Introduction * Gender and Reproduction; L.Alcoff personhood. This book discusses these issues, drawing * Biology and the Metaphysics of Sex Difference; K.Lennon * on social and cultural theory and research. ‘All human beings are pregnant, both in body and in soul’: The Contents: 1. Contingencies of the Unborn * 2. Imaging the Bisexual Imaginary in Plato’s Symposium; S.Sandford * Personal Unborn * 3. The Unborn within the Self: Women’s Experiences Identity and Transsexual Narratives; S.Gonzalez-Arnal * The of Pregnancy * 4. Death, Disposal and the Unborn * 5. The Embodiment of Cultural Identity; P.Gilbert * This Body Which Endangered Unborn is not Mine: The Nnotion of the Habit Body, Prostitution and (Dis)embodiment; M.Coy * Turned into Body by the Other; S.Burwood * Disability and the Thinking Body; J.Leach Scully * Hearing deafness: Subjectness, Articulateness and Communicability; A.Schriempf * The Voice of Pain: The Semiotic and Embodied Subjectivity; M.Inahara * Hospitality and ‘the Gift of Life’: Reconfiguring the Other in Heart Transplantation; M.Shildrick * Embodied Subjectivity, Power and Resistance: Bourdieu and Butler on the Problem of Determinism; G.Jagger * Suffering, June 2013 UK June 2013 US Silence and Social Weightlessness: Honneth and Bourdieu on Embodiment and Power; L.McNay 176PP Hardback £37.50 / $57.00 / CN$65.50 9781137310712 December 2012 UK December 2012 US Canadian Rights ebooks available 272PP 5 figures, 1 b/w table Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230299740 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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The Palgrave Handbook of Gender Medical Tourism and Transnational and Healthcare Health Care

2nd edition Edited by David Botterill, University of Westminster, UK, Guido Pennings, Ghent University, Belgium, Tomas Edited by Ellen Kuhlmann, Goethe-University Mainil, Breda University of Applied Sciences, The Main, Germany, Ellen Annandale, University of Netherlands Leicester, UK 'The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Healthcare The phenomenon of transnational health care has marks the coming of age of the rapidly growing grown rapidly over recent years and this book provides field of gender and health. Providing detailed and a comprehensive landscape of diverse research nuanced analyses of different aspects of healthcare communities' attempts to capture its implications - equity, access, service delivery, the healthcare for existing bodies of knowledge in selected aspects professions – this Handbook moves the field's of medicine, medical ethics, health policy and boundaries farther and deeper. It will be difficult for management, and tourism studies. anyone after this to look at healthcare without a Contents: Introduction; David Botterill, Tomas Mainil and gender lens. This is absolutely essential reading for Guido Pennings * 1. Sickness, Health, Tourism and the Ever all healthcare students and professionals.' - Gita Sen, Present Threat of Death: Nineteenth Century Spa and Seasonal Indian Institute of Management, India Travel; David M. Bruce * 2. A Way through the Maze: Exploring Differences and Overlaps between Wellness and Medical Tourism Providers; Cornelia Voigt 'This is a veritable treasure trove and an exemplary and Jennifer H. Laing * 3. Caring For Non-Residents in Barbados: Examining the Implications of demonstration of how active editing can produce a Handbook accessible to Inbound Transnational Medical Care for Public and Private Health Care; Jeremy Snyder, Valorie practitioners and students alike. Our thinking about gender and health and A. 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The Global Dynamics of Regenerative Disability Studies Medicine A Social Science Critique Disability and Social Theory

Edited by Andrew Webster, University of York, New Developments and Directions Heslington, York, UK Edited by Dan Goodley, University of Sheffield, UK, Bill Regenerative medicine, encompassing stem cells and Hughes, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK, Lennard tissue engineering, has attracted huge interest within Davis, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA commercial, clinical and government circles, and Recommended by Choice promises to change medicine itself. This book provides the first detailed examination and critical assessment 'This collection...should be on the bedside tables of the field to be made by social science. of those committed to working in partnership with disabled people.' - Hannah Morgan, Lancaster Contents: 1. Introduction: The Boundaries and Mobilities of University, British Journal of Social Work Regenerative Medicine; Andrew Webster * 2. Regenerative Medicine at a Global Level: Current Patterns and Future Trends; This comprehensive, interdisciplinary collection, Graham Lewis * 3. Biocapital and Innovation Paths: The examines disability from a theoretical perspective, Exploitation of Regenerative Medicine; Michael Morrison, Stuart challenging views of disability that dominate Hogarth, & Beth Kewell * 4. Unruly Objects: Novel Innovation mainstream thinking. Throughout, social theories of Paths and their Regulatory Challenge; Christian Haddad, Herbert disability intersect with ideas associated with sex/ Gottweis & Haidan Chen * 5. Procuring Tissue: Regenerative Medicine, Oöcyte Mobilisation and gender, race/ethnicity, class and nation. Feminist Politics; Susanne Schultz and Kathrin Braun * 6. Cloning and the Oviedo Convention: The Socio-cultural Construction of Regulation; Itziar Alkorta, Inigo Miguel Beriain, & David June 2012 UK July 2012 US Rodriguez-Arias * 7. The Multiplicity of Norms: the Bioethics and Law of Stem Cell Patents; 360PP Judit Sándor and Marton Varju * 8. Governing Innovation Paths in Regenerative Medicine: the Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230243255 European and Global Struggle for Political Advantage; Brian Salter * 9. Conclusion: Regenerative Canadian Rights ebooks available Medicine – a New Paradigm?; Andrew Webster Health, Technology and Society March 2013 UK March 2013 US 248PP 4 maps, 6 b/w tables, 8 charts Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137026545 Canadian Rights Framing the Moron The Social Construction of Feeble-Mindedness in the American Eugenic Era

Gerald V. O’Brien, Southern Illinois University, USA Framing the Moron details the major rhetorical themes employed within the context of eugenic propaganda, drawing largely on original sources between 1900-1930. This book demonstrates how the image of moronity in the United States was shaped by eugenicists. Contents: Introduction * 1. Metaphors and the Dehumanization of Marginalized Groups * 2. The Organism Metaphor: The Moron as a Diseased Entity * 3. The Animal Metaphor: The Moron as an Atavistic Subhuman * 4. The War and Natural Catastrophe Metaphor: The Moron as an Enemy Force * 5. The Religious and Altruistic Metaphors: The Moron as an Immoral Sinner and an Object of Protection * 6. The Object Metaphor: The Moron as a Poorly Functioning Human * 7. Conclusion * Bibliography * Index May 2013 US 224PP Hardback $100.00 9780719087097 Published by Manchester University Press

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Dangerous Discourses of Disability, Worth Saving Subjectivity and Sexuality Disabled Children During the Second World War

Margrit Shildrick, Linköping University, Sweden Sue Wheatcroft, University of Leicester, UK "Dangerous Discourses of Disability, Subjectivity and Through the use of official documents, newspapers Sexuality breaks new critical ground by bringing and personal testimony, the book illustrates both together three fundamental registers of difference positive and negative experiences of the government to critically engage the fact of human bodily evacuation scheme of disabled children during WWII, variation. This book asks sharp questions coming and shows the impact of the attitudes held by the from theory, politics, and the material environment authorities, the general public, and the teaching and about our understandings of what it means to nursing staff. be a person living in a body deemed different." - Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Emory University, Contents: Introduction * PART I: PRE-WAR DEVELOPMENTS USA * 1. Special Education * 2. The Political and Social Climate * PART II: RESIDENTIAL SPECIAL SCHOOLS DURING WARTIME "Dangeorus Discourses offers a thorough, * 3. Issues of Location * 4. The Staff * 5. Conditions Within * 6. intersectional, and post-conventional exploration Case Study: ‘Besford Court’ * 7. Education * 8. The Children * 9. of disability that goes beyond both the traditional Case Study: The Lancasterian School * 10. Conclusion * PART III: scope of disability studies and the given binary SPECIAL DAY SCHOOLS, HOSPITAL SCHOOLS AND THE ROLE opposing non-disabled and disabled bodies." - Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist OF CHARITIES * 11. Special Day Schools * 12. Hospital Schools * and more... Philosophy May 2013 US This innovative and adventurous work uses broadly feminist and postmodernist 224PP 6 b/w halftones & 3 b/w tables modes of analysis to explore what motivates damaging attitudes and practices Hardback $100.00 9780719088001 towards disability. Margrit Shildrick argues for the significance of the psycho- Published by Manchester University Press social imaginary, and suggests a way forward in disability's queering of normative paradigms. Contents: Acknowledgments * Introduction * Corporealities * Genealogies * Contested Pleasures and Governmentality * Sexuality, Subjectivity and Anxiety * Transgressing the Law * Queer Pleasures * Global Corporealities * Conclusion: Thinking Differently * Notes * Bibliography * Index Deafness, Community and Culture in Britain August 2012 UK September 2012 US 224PP Leisure and Cohesion, 1945–95 Paperback £19.99 / $28.00 / CN$32.00 9781137272805 Canadian Rights ebooks available Martin Atherton, University of Central Lancashire, UK Setting a case study of deaf people's leisure practices in north-west England within a wider examination of communal deaf leisure across Britain, this book offers new insights into a misunderstood and misrepresented community. Autism Contents: Introduction * Defining the deaf community and deaf culture in Britain * The development of deaf clubs in Britain A Social and Medical History * Sustaining communities through shared leisure and sport * British Deaf News: a window on the deaf world * Communal Mitzi Waltz, Sheffield Hallam University, UK deaf leisure in post-war Britain Case study: deaf leisure in north- west England * Leisure and sport in north-west England since This book contextualizes autism as a socio-cultural 1945 * The leisure lives of deaf people in north-west England, phenomenon, and examines the often troubling effects 1945–95 * Leisure in the deaf community: more than just of representations and social trends. Exploring the passing the time * Select bibliography * Index individuals and events in the history of this condition, September 2012 US Waltz blends research and personal perspectives to 224PP 2 b/w illus., 1 map examine social narratives of normalcy, disability and Hardback $100.00 9780719084676 difference. Published by Manchester University Press Contents: Preface: Autism, and How We Got Here * 1. A Nameless Difference * 2. Autism Before and After the Enlightenment * 3. Workhouses, Asylums, and the Rise of Behavioural Sciences * 4. The Social Construction of Autism * 5. From ‘Pathological Motherhood’ to Refrigerator Mothers * 6. Bedlam, Behaviourism and Beyond * 7. Parent Blaming, Parent Power, and the Start of Real Research * 8. Self-advocacy and the Rise of the Medical Model * Footnotes * References * Index March 2013 UK March 2013 US 200PP Hardback £50.00 / $80.00 / CN$92.00 9780230527508 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Native American Communities cUlTUre aND MeDia on Health and Disability Borderland Dialogues Beyond WikiLeaks

Lavonna L. Lovern, Valdosta State University, USA, Implications for the Future of Communications, Carol Locust, University of Arizona, USA Journalism and Society This volume offers a unique and real dialogue between Edited by Benedetta Brevini, City University, London, Western/Academic and Native American/Indigenous UK, Arne Hintz, University of Cardiff, UK, Patrick voices on the concepts of disability and wellness. McCurdy, University of , Canada Contents: PART I: WESTERN ACADEMIC VOICE * 1. Issues in "This is a genuinely outstanding collection of crisply Translation * 2. A Few Commonalities of Connectivity, Energies written, thoroughly argued and well-sourced essays and Ethics. * 3. Manners, Humor and Silence * PART II: NATIVE on a landmark information policy and freedom case. AMERICAN VOICES * 4. Native American Beliefs Concerning Internationally known writers and dynamic younger Health and Wellness * 5. Traditional Beliefs About Disabilities researchers join forces to address Wikileaks' pivotal * 6. Yaqui beliefs of Wellness and Unwellness * 7. Hopi Beliefs issues for the Internet era." - John D.H. Downing, of Wellness and Unwellness * 8. The San Carlos Apache Beliefs of Wellness and Unwellness * 9. Being Gentle * 10. Two World Sage Encyclopedia of Social Movement Media Walkers * Appendix The 2010 release of US embassy diplomatic cables March 2013 UK March 2013 US put WikiLeaks into the international spotlight. 252PP Revelations by the leaks sparked intense debate within hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / cN$104.00 9781137308603 international diplomacy, journalism and society. canadian rights ebooks available This book refl ects on the implications of WikiLeaks across politics and media, and on the results of leak journalism and transparency activism. april 2013 UK March 2013 US 308PP 1 colour illustration, 4 b/w tables, 5 fi gures hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / cN$98.00 9781137275721 Paperback £18.99 / $28.00 / cN$32.00 9781137275738 Follow us on canadian rights ebooks available

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Alexander Lambert, University of Melbourne, Australia www.facebook.com/PalgraveMacmillan www.twitter.com/palgravesoc "This is a carefully written and compelling book on a contemporary subject matter. Theoretically rich and highly engaging, Lambert's focus on Facebook as a means to advance/remediate work on intimacy will undoubtedly draw interest from scholars, students and the general public." - Zizi Papacharissi, University of Illinois-Chicago, USA Intimacy and Friendship on Facebook theorises the impact of Facebook on our social lives through the lens of intimacy. Lambert constructs an original understanding of why people welcome public intimacy on Facebook and how they attempt to control it, asking the reader to re-imagine what it means to be intimate online. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Discovering Intimacy on Facebook * 3. Frameworks: Privacy, Performance, Social Capacity * 4. Methodology * 5. The Performance of Connection * 6. Distant Intimacy * 7. Prosthetic Intimacy * 8. When Insecurity Looms * 9. Negotiating Intimacy * 10. Conclusion april 2013 UK March 2013 US 212PP hardback £55.00 / $80.00 / cN$92.00 9781137287137 Paperback £18.99 / $28.00 / cN$32.00 9781137322845 canadian rights ebooks available

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The Doctor’s Monsters TV’s Betty Goes Global Meanings of the Monstrous in From Telenovela to International Brand

Graham Sleight, Foundation: The International Review Edited by Janet McCabe, University of London, UK, Kim of Science Fiction Akass, University of Hertfordshire, UK Doctor Who has been on global television screens for This groundbreaking book about how television nearly 50 years, and many of its most memorable formats go global asks what the Betty phenomenon protagonists have been its monsters, The , can tell us about the international circulation of Cybermen, , the Sonterans, Ood, Wiirrn, and locally produced TV fictions as the Latin American others. Entertainingly and provocatively written, The telenovela is sold to, and/or re-made for, different Doctor's Monsters takes a new look at these and many national contexts. The contributors explore what other creatures, and asks what inspired them and what Betty says about the tensions between multimedia lies behind them. Science fiction critic Graham Sleight conglomerates' commercial demands and the examines stories from the whole of Doctor Who's regulatory forces of national broadcasters, about history to give this unique perspective on the series. national TV industries' struggle in competitive markets, Why are we so scared of monsters? Why do they look and about what this international trade reveals about and act the way they do? How do they reflect the time cultural storytelling and audience experience, as well as and place that the series is broadcast in? ideologies of feminine beauty. Contents: Introduction * A note on usage * Acknowledgments * The (1970, 1971, 2005) Contents: Acknowledgements * Contributors * Introduction: ‘Oh Betty, You’re So Beautiful’ * The Weeping Angels (2007) * Kroll (1979) * The Primords (1970) * The Borad (1985) * The * The Whole World’s Unlikely Heroine: Ugly Betty as Transnational Phenomenon * Our Betty: Axons (1971) * The Daleks I (1963-64) * The Cybermen I (1966-1975) * The (1973, The Legacy of Yo soy Betty, la fea’s Success in Colombia *And More.. 1974, 1978, 1985, 2008) * The Slitheen (2005) * And More.. Reading Contemporary Television September 2012 US 256PP February 2013 US Paperback $24.95 / CN$28.95 9781848851788 288PP Published by I. B. Tauris Paperback $29.50 / CN$34.00 9781780762678 Canadian Rights Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights

Self-Representation and Digital Culture Hard Sell Nancy Thumim, University of Leeds, UK Advertising, Affluence and Trans-Atlantic Relations, Circa "In this elegantly written, clear sighted and yet 1951–69 theoretically rich book, Nancy Thumim offers a wealth of critical insights into the extraordinary Sean Nixon, University of Essex, UK contemporary explosion of opportunities presented to the public to represent themselves, speak out Focusing on advertising's relationship to the mass and, perhaps, be heard." - Sonia Livingstone, London market housewife, Hard Sell shows how advertising School of Economics and Political Science, UK promoted new standards of material comfort in the "I don't simply 'Like' this book, I love it: self- selling of a range of everyday consumer goods and, representation has been studied in bits and pieces, in the process, generalised a cross-class image of but Nancy Thumim is the first to bring these the 'modern housewife' across the new medium of different approaches together and brilliantly television. shows how various foms and contexts of self- Contents: General Editor’s Foreword * Introduction * PART representations are submitted to generic rules I: THE WORLD OF BRITISH ADVERTISING * 1. Advertising in that - in fact - limit expressions of the self. On the the Age of Affluence * PART II: TELEVISION, THE HOUSEWIFE other hand her analysis shows compelling sensitivity to the experiences AND ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS * 2. Apostle of of self-representing individuals who construct their sense of authenticity Americanisation? J. Walter Thompson Company Ltd and and uniqueness nevertheless. A must-read acrross the social sciences and Anglo-American Relations * 3. Understanding Ordinary Women: humanities." - Liebet Van-Zoonen, Loughborough University, UK Market Research and the Mass Market Housewife and more... Taking a close look at ordinary people 'telling their own story,' Nancy Thumim Studies in Popular Culture explores self-representations in contemporary digital culture in settings as diverse June 2013 US as reality TV, online storytelling, and oral histories displayed in museums. 240PP 11 b&w illustrations Hardback $95.00 9780719085376 Contents: Introduction: Self-Representation and Digital Culture * Histories of Self- Published by Manchester University Press Representation * Mediation * Broadcasters * Museums and Art Worlds * Self-Representation Online * Self-Representation, Digital Culture and Genre * Bibliography * Endnotes * Index July 2012 UK August 2012 US 216PP Hardback £50.00 / $80.00 / CN$92.00 9780230229662 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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The Unacceptable Image Warfare in the War on Terror

Edited by John Potts, John Scannell, both at Macquarie Nathan Roger, Swansea University, UK University, Australia "What Roger is justifiably attempting to do is Confronting the issue of the unacceptable as a social relocate media in the international relations category, this collection of international essays literature; namely, to treat the media landscape as provides distinctive perspectives on the theme of what a central principle, perhaps the primary theatre in is deemed socially acceptable. The book reveals the which events are played out. Combining theoretical ways category of the unacceptable reflects sexual, literature from international relations and from racial and political fault-lines of a society. strategic, cultural, media and terrorist studies, he traces the changing nature of image use during Contents: Notes on Contributors * Acknowledgements * the so-called War on Terror [...] The reason Roger Introduction: What is the Unacceptable?; J.Potts & J.Scannell deserves a wider readership is that he is tackling * PART I: THE SOCIALLY UNACCEPTABLE * Power and the a significant argument, and one that some in the Unacceptable; M.Dean * ‘Schooling Scandals!’: Exploring the academy and government on both sides of the Necessity of Cultural Disgust; C.Haywood * Presumed Innocent: Picturing Childhood; C.Lumby * The Sombrero Comes Out of Atlantic have been engaged in for many years." - the Closet: Gay Marriage in Mexico City and a Nation’s Struggle Times Higher Education for Identity; S.Ballina * The Drug Cultures in France and the Netherlands (1960s-1980s): Roger examines how developments in new media technologies, such as the Banning or Regulating the ‘Unacceptable’; A.Marchant * ‘When the Smoke Clears’: internet, blogs, camera/video phones, have fundamentally altered the way Confronting Smoking Policy; J.Scannell * PART II: REPRESENTING THE UNACCEPTABLE * The in which governments, militaries, terrorists, NGOs, and citizens engage with Monstrous-Familial: Representations of the Unacceptable Family; J.Potts * Unacceptability images. He argues that there has been a paradigm shift from techno-war to image and Prosaic Life in Breaking Bad; E.Logan * Sade’s Constrained Libertinage: The Problem of Disgust; N.Stekelenburg * Censorship in Performance in America: Freedom of Expression Has warfare, which emerged on 9/11. Limitations; T.R.Wilson * Why Saying ‘No’ to Life is Unacceptable; C.Colebrook * Index Contents: Acknowledgements * Abbreviations * Introduction * Theorizing Image Warfare * Political Communications: Bush, Blair and bin Laden * Suicides * Executions * Abuses * November 2012 UK December 2012 US Conclusion * Notes * Bibliography 248PP 2 b/w tables Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137014566 New Security Challenges Canadian Rights ebooks available January 2013 UK February 2013 US 208PP Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230363885 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Mediating Cultural Diversity in a Globalised Public Space

Edited by Isabelle Rigoni, University of Poitiers, France, Power Beyond Scrutiny Eugénie Saitta, University of Rennes 1, France Media, Justice and Accountability Through enhancing reflection on the treatment of cultural diversity in contemporary Western societies, Justin Schlosberg, Birkbeck College, University of this collection aims to move the debate beyond the London, UK opposition between ethnicity and citizenship and Power Beyond Scrutiny uncovers the forces which demonstrate ways to achieve equality in multicultural distort and limit public debate in the media. From the and globalised societies. misuse of politician's expenses to recent phone hacking Contents: Notes on the Contributors * Democratising the Public scandals, establishment corruption has never been Space? Ethnic Minority Media in a Glocal Context; I.Rigoni & more in the headlines. Schlosberg seeks to address as E.Saitta * PART I: INTERNET AS A SPACE OF SUPER-DIVERSITY? he explains the nature of public debate in the digital * Diasporas in Online Spaces: Practices of Self-Representation age. and Belonging; O.G.Bailey * ‘Netizenship’ and Migrants’ Online Mobilisation: Transnational Participation and Collective Action Contents: Preface * 1. Introduction * PART I: COVERING in the Digital Era; M.Nedelcu * PART II: TOWARDS A NEW CORRUPTION * 2. High Crimes * 3. Framing Foundations * PUBLIC COMMUNICATIVE SPACE? * In The Discourse Laboratory: Migrant Media and the PART II: COVERING THE COVER UP * 4. Whispers in the Press Politics of Migration; G.Titley * Migrant Minority Media: Towards A Democratisation Of The Gallery * 5. The Basis of Belief * PART III: COVERING THE LEAK Western Mediascape?; L.Suárez Navaz & A.Ferrández Ferrer * Diasporic Media as the ‘Focus’ Of * 6. The Biggest Story on the Planet * 7. Behind the Wall of Communicative Networking Among Migrants; C.Bozdag, A.Hepp & L.Suna * PART III: LIMITS Transparency * 8. Conclusion AND CONTRADICTIONS OF COUNTER-HEGEMONIC RESISTANCES * Cultural Practices and March 2013 US Media Production: The Case of Bollywood; D.K.Thussu * Giving Voice to Voiceless or Giving 224PP Peace to the Establishment? The Ambivalent Institutionalisation Of ‘Minorities’’ alternative Hardback $95.00 9780745332925 Media in Mexico and Israel; B.Ferron * Sourcing and Representation Routines at the Black Paperback $28.00 9780745332918 African Press in the United-Kingdom; O.Ogunyemi * Index Published by Pluto Press November 2012 UK December 2012 US 192PP 3 figures, 6 b/w tables Hardback £50.00 / $80.00 / CN$92.00 9780230348776 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Global Media Apocalypse Youth Culture and Private Space

Pleasure, Violence and the Cultural Imaginings of Doom Siân Lincoln, Liverpool John Moores University, UK 'In Youth Culture and Private Space, Sian Lincoln Jeff Lewis RMIT University, Australia , presents an informed, incisive and thoroughly 'A visionary analysis of contemporary global absorbing analysis of the role of bedrooms as conditions. . . . Essential reading for anyone 'identity spaces' for young people. Marshalling interested in media, culture and the future of a wealth of original research, she shows how the planet.' - Dr Kristy Best, Murdoch University, personal and private spaces are crucial sites for the Australia articulation of individual and collective identities, The modern world seems trapped between fantasies and the book is likely to be a key text for anyone of infinite pleasure and the prospects of total global interested in studying, teaching or researching catastrophe. Global Media Apocalypse explores contemporary youth culture.' - Bill Osgerby, London these contrary imaginings through an evolving Metropolitan University, UK cultural ecology of violence. Articulated through the Siân Lincoln considers the use, role and significance of global media, these apocalyptic fantasies express a private spaces in the lives of young people. Drawing on profoundly human condition of crisis. extensive ethnographic research, she explores the place Contents: Preface * Introduction: Out of the 9/11 Decade * of 'the private' in youth cultural discourses, both historically and contemporarily, New Media-Old Empires: Celebrity, Sex and Revolutions of Knowing * Under the Volcano: The that until now have remained largely absent in youth cultural research. Cultural Ecology of Nature * Hyper-Pleasure: Consumer Rituals and Transactions of Desire Contents: List of Figures * Acknowledgements * Foreword by Andy Bennett * Introduction * * Menace: Westernism, Media and the Cultural Ecology of Violence * After the Apocalypse: Exploring the Private in Traditional Youth Cultural Theory and Beyond * Researching Young Refugees, Human Rights and the Global Media Future * Conclusion * Peace * References People’s ‘Private’ Space * The Role of Private Space in Contemporary Youth Culture * Young October 2012 UK November 2012 US People, Bedrooms and Materiality * Mediating Young People’s Bedrooms: ‘Zoning’ Bedroom 248PP Cultures * Mediating Young People’s Bedrooms: The ‘Virtual Bedroom’? Conclusion: Youth Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137005441 Culture and Private Space * Notes * Bibliography * Index Canadian Rights ebooks available June 2012 UK August 2012 US 272PP 23 b/w photos Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230233263 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Secret Manoeuvres in the Dark Corporate Spying on Activists Controversial Images Eveline Lubbers, University of Bath, UK The exposure of undercover policeman Mark Kennedy Media Representations on the Edge in the "eco-activist" movement revealed how the state monitors and undermines political activism. This Edited by Feona Attwood, Sheffield Hallam University, book shows the other grave threat to our political UK, Vincent Campbell, University of Leicester, UK, I.Q. freedoms - undercover activities by corporations. Hunter, De Montfort University, UK, Sharon Lockyer, Secret Manoeuvres in the Dark documents how Brunel University, UK corporations are halting legitimate action and Offering a series of case studies of recent media investigation by activists. Secret Manoeuvres in the controversies, this collection draws on new Dark will be vital reading for activists, investigative and perspectives in cultural studies to consider a wide citizen journalists, and all who care about freedom and variety of images. The book suggest how we might democracy in the twenty-first century. achieve a more subtle understanding of controversial Contents: 1. Introduction: The Waste Paper Man * 2. Covert images and negotiate the difficult terrain of the new Corporate Strategy in the Past* 3. Rafael Pagan, Nestlé and Shell media landscape. * 4. McSpy * 5. Cybersurveillance * 6. Hakluyt and the Jobbing Spy * 7. The Threat Response Spy Files * 8. Conclusion: Secrecy, Research and Resistance June 2012 US 240PP November 2012 UK December 2012 US Hardback $110.00 9780745331867 312PP 12 b/w photos, 5 b/w tables Paperback $33.00 9780745331850 Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230284050 Published by Pluto Press Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Popular Culture and New Media Public Space, Media Space

The Politics of Circulation Edited by Chris Berry, King’s College London, UK, Janet Harbord, Queen Mary, University of London, UK, Rachel David Beer, University of York, UK O. Moore, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK This book explores the material and everyday Public Space, Media Space asks how media saturation intersections between popular culture and new are transforming public space and our experience of it. media. Using a range of interdisciplinary resources the From the role of graffiti and Youtube videos of street chapters open up various hidden dimensions, including art in the Cairo revolution, to OOH (Out of Home) objects and infrastructures, archives, algorithms, advertising, the book is diverse in its approach and data play and the body that force us to rethink our global in its coverage. understanding of culture as it is today. Contents: Acknowledgments * Notes on Contributors * Contents: 1. Introduction: The Intersections of Popular Culture Introduction; C.Berry, J.Harbord & R.O.Moore * What Is a Screen and New Media * 2. Objects and Infrastructures: Opening the Nowadays?; F.Casetti * Multi-Screen Architecture; B.Colomina * Pathways of Cultural Circulation * 3. Archiving: Organising the Mapping Orbit: Towards a Vertical Public Space; L.Parks * Cairo Circulations of Popular Culture * 4. Algorithms: Shaping Tastes Diary: Space-Wars, Public Visibility and the Transformation of and Manipulating the Circulations of Popular Culture * 5. Data Public Space in Post-Revolutionary Egypt; M.Abaza * Shanghai’s Play: Circulating for Fun * 6. Bodies and Interfaces: the Corporeal Public Screen Culture: Local and Coeval; C.Berry * iPhone Girl: Assembly, Assemblages and Circulations of Popular Culture * 7. Conclusion: The Centrality of Affect in the Life of an Image; H.Grace * In Transit: Between Labor and Leisure in London’s Circulations in Popular Culture St. Pancras International; R.Moore * Encountering Screen Art on the London Underground; J.Harbord & T.Dillon * Direct Address: A Brechtian Proposal for an Alternative Working Method; July 2013 UK July 2013 US M.Lewandowska * Domesticating the Screen-Scenography: Situational Uses of Screen Images 200PP 1 b/w table and Technologies in the London Underground; Z.Krajina * Privatizing Urban Space in the Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137270047 Mediated World of iPod Users; M.Bull * Publics and Publicity: Outdoor Advertising and Urban Canadian Rights ebooks available Space; A.M.Cronin * Index May 2013 UK May 2013 US 304PP 62 b/w photos Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137027757 Canadian Rights Practical Aesthetics Events, Affect and Art after 9/11 Jill Bennett, University of New South Wales, Australia Aesthetics and World Politics Practical Aesthetics brings a pursuit, long seen as rarefied and indulgent, out of the ivory tower and Roland Bleiker, University of Queensland, Australia down to Ground Zero. Theoretically ambitious, fiercely original, it is a radical new account of art's foundation "It is a beautifully written tome that writes in the social world and of the value of aesthetics to intelligently and competently about its subject contemporary society. Beginning with the cultural matter from a number of different disciplinary watershed of 9/11, internationally-renowned scholar perspectives" - Political Theory, David Ingram, Loyola Jill Bennett explores artistic developments in relation to University Chicago current events to argue that understanding aesthetics This book, now in paperback with a striking new is as vital to social and political theory as it is to the arts. preface, presents one of the first systematic Contents: Pratical Aesthetics: beyond disciplines * One assessments of aesthetic insights into world politics. Event After Another * Atmospheric affects: Past Events and It examines the nature of aesthetic approaches and present Feeling * Intermedia: Field and detail * The Presence outlines how they differ from traditional analysis of of Politicians * Unimaginable Events and Distant Disasters * politics using a series of case studies on language and Compassion, Resentment and the emotional Life of images poetics. Radical Aesthetics Radical Art Series Contents: Preface * Introduction * The Aesthetic Turn in International Political Theory * Art after 9/11 * The Sublime Nature of Global Politics * Poetic September 2012 US World Politics * Poetry after Auschwitz * Poetic Resistance to Cold War Politics * Come See the 256PP 30 b/w illus, 24 color in 16pp plate Blood in the Streets * Poetics and the Politics of Memory * The Poetic Search for Identity and Hardback $92.00 / CN$106.00 9781780761442 Community * Conclusion Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies October 2012 UK December 2012 US 288PP Paperback £22.99 / $35.00 / CN$43.50 9780230390638 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Media, Mobilization and Human Rights Skin, Culture and Psychoanalysis

Mediating Suffering Edited by Sheila L. Cavanagh, York University, Canada, Angela Failler, University of , Canada, Rachel Edited by Tristan Anne Borer, Connecticut College, Alpha Johnston Hurst, St Francis Xavier University, USA Canada What impact do mass media portrayals of atrocities An interdisciplinary study of skin bridging cultural and have on activism? Media, Mobilization and Human psychoanalytic theory to consider how the body's Rights challenges the assumption that exposure to ‘exterior’ is central to human subjectivity and relations. human rights violations in countries far away causes The authors explore racialization, body modification, people to respond with activism to end atrocities. self-harm, and comedic representations of skin, Turning a critical eye on existing scholarship, the drawing from the clinical domain, visual arts, popular authors argue that the reality is complex, and that culture, and literature. there is nothing inherently positive or negative about exposure to the suffering of others. In exploring this, Contents: Introduction Enfolded: Skin, Culture and the book offers an array of case studies and examines Psychoanalysis; Sheila L. Cavanagh, Angela Failler and Rachel Alpha Johnston Hurst * 1. From the Skin Ego to the Psychic a variety of media forms - from television and radio Envelope: An Introduction to the Work of Didier Anzieu; Marc through to social networking – to present radical Lafrance * 2. Comedic Skin Eruptions: A Psychoanalytic Reading of Austin Powers; Sheila Kunkle new ways of thinking about the intersection of media * 3. The Surfacing of the Self: The Clothing-Ego; Stella North * 4. The Red Thing: Fabrics and portrayals of human suffering and activist responses to them. Fetishism in Nella Larsen’s Quicksand; Sara Davis * 5. Writing Skin: Esthetics and Transcendence Contents: Introduction: Willful Ignorance’ News Production, Audience (In)attention, and in Junichiro Tanizaki’s ‘The Tattooer’; Andrew Hock Soon Ng * 6. The Skin-Textile in Cosmetic Uneven Responses to Media Coverage of Suffering - Tristan Anne Borer * 1. ‘We Should have Surgery; Rachel Alpha Johnston Hurst * 7. Narrative Skin Repair: Bearing Witness to Mediatized said No’: Cultural Remembrance and the Reading of Somalia as Vietnam in Debates over Representations of Self-Harm; Angela Failler * 8. Split Skin: Adolescent Cutters and the Other; Humanitarian Intervention in the 1990s - David Kieran * 2. Framing a Rights Ethos: Artistic Erica D. Galioto * 9. Disrupting the Skin-Ego: See-Sickness and the Real in The Flagellation of a Media and the Dream of a Culture without Borders - Michael Galchinsky * 3. Choosing the Virgin; Shawn Thomson * 10. “White Trash:” Abject Skin in Film Reviews of Monster; Sheila L. Human Rights News at Mexican Newspapers: Balancing Newsworthiness with Journalistic, Cavanagh * Index Economic, and Political Aims - Ella McPherson * 4. Framing Strategies for Economic and Social January 2013 UK January 2013 US Rights in the United States - Dan Chong * 5. ‘Fresh, Wet Tears’: Shock Media and Human Rights 296PP 10 b/w illustrations Awareness Campaigns - Tristan Anne Borer * 6. Celebrity Diplomats as Mobilizers? Celebrities Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230365063 and Activism in a Hypermediated Time - Andrew F. Cooper and Joseph F. Turcotte * 7. Canadian Rights ebooks available Amplifying Individual Impact: Social Media’s Emerging Role in Activism - Sarah Kessler * 8. The Spectacle of Suffering and Humanitarian Intervention in Somalia - Joel Pruce December 2012 US 256PP images from various graphic novels throughout Hardback $107.95 9781780320687 Paperback $34.95 9781780320670 Published by Zed Books Copyright and Popular Media Liberal Villains and Technological Change

Trajce Cvetkovski, University of Queensland, Australia Copyright governance is in a state of flux because the The Hollywood Family Film boundaries between legal and illegal consumption have blurred. Trajce Cvetkovski interrogates the A History, from Shirley Temple to Harry Potter disorganizational effects of piracy and emerging technologies on the political economy of copyright in Noel Brown, Newcastle University, UK popular music, film and gaming industries. This book is the first in-depth history of the Hollywood Contents: Abbreviations * Cases * Statutory instruments * family film, tracing its development from its beginnings PART I: SETTING THE SCENE * Liberalism, Realism, Convergence, Consumption and Tensions between Technological and Legal in the 1930s to its global box-office dominance Change * Global Governance: Regulation of Copyright Law and today. Noel Brown shows how, far from being an Policy in Popular Media Copyright Industries * Corporate Control innocuous amusement for children, the family film of Popular Media (and Culture): Competition Law and Policy in has always been intended for audiences of all ages and Popular Culture * PART II: PROBLEMS WITH NEIGHBOURS - backgrounds. He tells the story of how Hollywood's UNPRECEDENTED CHALLENGE TO CORPORATE CONTROL * ongoing preoccupation with breaking down the barriers Copyright Developments in Popular Media: Doctrinal and Statutory Challenges * From Printing that divide audiences has resulted in some of the most Press to Peer-to-Peer: Centuries of ‘Modern’ Media Piracy and the Social Urge for Legal and successful and enduring films in the history of popular Illegal Consumption * A Three-front War on Piracy: Technological Protection, Legal Action and cinema. Education Programs - Null Bock Haltung? * Occidental Failure: The Paradox of Transglobal Copyright Industries in Emerging Economies * PART III: PROSPECTS FOR COPYRIGHT POLICY Contents: Acknowledgements * List of Illustrations * AND CONSUMPTION IN POPULAR MEDIA * The Nexus between Piracy and Legitimate Introduction * The Emergence of the Hollywood Family Feature, Consumption: Social Networking, P2P File Sharing and Consumer Empowerment * Concluding 1930-1939 * Walt Disney and the Beginnings of Feature Remarks on Technology and the Law: Neighbour Reconciliation or Infinite Futility? * Index Animation * The Middlebrow Family Film, 1940-1953 * The Traditional Family Film in Decline, 1953-1968 * The Independents: Pal, Harryhausen and Radnitz * The Modern Family Film and March 2013 UK March 2013 US the New Hollywood, 1977-1995 * The Family Audience and the Global Media Environment * 328PP 3 b/w tables Conclusion * Select Filmography * Select Bibliography * Notes * Index Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230368477 Canadian Rights ebooks available Cinema and Society December 2012 US 272PP 20 b/w illus. Paperback $29.00 / CN$33.50 9781780762708 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights

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The Social Life of Connectivity in Africa Idols and Celebrity in Japanese Media Culture

Edited by Mirjam de Bruijn, Rijk van Dijk, both at Leiden Edited by Patrick W. Galbraith, Jason G. Karlin, both at University, The Netherlands University of Tokyo, Japan The rapid increase in adoption of modern 'connective' This is the most complete and compelling account of technologies like the mobile phone has reshaped the idols and celebrity in Japanese media culture to date. social landscape of Africa. This book examines the Engaging with the study of media, gender and celebrity, myriad possibilities that the post-global moment and sensitive to history and the contemporary offers African societies to develop and to relate, scene, these interdisciplinary essays cover male and offering profound new insights into the processes of female idols, production and consumption, industrial globalization. structures and fan movements. Contents: Connectivity and the Post-Global Moment: (Dis-) Connections and Social Change in Africa; Mi.de Bruijn & R.van August 2012 UK October 2012 US Dijk * Flows and Forces: Once Contained, Now Detained?: On 256PP 14 b/w photos Connections Past and Present in Rwanda; D.de Lame * Research Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230298309 Practice in Connections: Travels and Methods; M.de Bruijn & Canadian Rights ebooks available

I.Brinkman * Patriarchy Turned Upside Down: The Flight of the Royal Women of Kom, Cameroon from 1920 to the 1960s; W.G.Nkwi * Beyond the Last Frontier: Major Trollope and the Eastern Caprivi Zipfel; J-B.Gewald * The ‘Victorian Internet’ Reaches Halfway to Cairo: Cape Tanganyika Telegraphs, 1875-1926; N.Parsons * Marriages and Mobility in Akan Societies: Disconnections and Connections over Time and Space; A.Bochow * A Ritual Connection: Urban Youth Marrying in the Village in Botswana; R.van Dijk * Connecting Communities and Business: Public-Private Partnerships as the Panacea for Land Reform in Emotion Online Limpopo Province, South Africa; M.Spierenburg, B.Cousins, A.Bos & L.Ntsholo * Connectivities Compared: Transnational Islamic NGOs in Chad and Senegal; M.Kaag * Love Therapy: A Theorizing Affect on the Internet Brazilian Pentecostal (Dis)Conne0.ction in Maputo; L.van de Kamp * Ajala Travel: Mobility and Connections as Forms of Social Capital in Nigerian Society; O.Obono & K.Obono * Connecting Joanne Garde-Hansen, University of Warwick, UK, Kristyn Gorton, University of ‘Ourselves’: A Dogon Ethnic Association and the Impact of Connectivity; W.E.A.van Beek * York, UK Intimate Strangers: Connecting Fiction and Ethnography; F.B.Nyamnjoh Travelling through theories of emotion and affect, this book addresses the key December 2012 UK December 2012 US ways in which media studies can be brought to bear upon everyday encounters 312PP 12 b/w illustrations, 1 figure with online cultures and practices. The book takes stock of where we are Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137278012 emotionally with regard to the Internet in the context of other screen media. Canadian Rights ebooks available Contents: List of Illustrations * Acknowledgements * Introduction * PART I: THEORETICAL APPROACHES * 1. Theorizing Emotion and Affect * 2. Screening Emotion * 3. Global Emotion * PART II: CLOSE READINGS * 4. Social Media, Happiness and Virtual Communities * 5. Emo- techno-ecology: Fear and Anger about Climate Change * 6. The Hate and Shame of Women’s Bodies Online * Conclusion May 2013 UK May 2013 US The Political Economy of Television 248PP 2 figures Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230283770 Sports Rights Canadian Rights ebooks available

Tom Evens, Ghent University, Belgium, Petros Iosifidis, City University, London, UK, Paul Smith, De Montfort University, UK "Many analysts make reference to 'global media' in their writing. Evens, Iosifidis and Smith have gone much further, supplying extensive evidence of how commercial power and competition policy actually function in a global age. It is essential reading for students, teachers and professionals who want Tweets and the Streets to know much more than the latest football scores." - Brett Hutchins, Monash Social Media and Contemporary Activism University, Australia, and author of Sport Beyond Television Sport on television is big business, but it is about more than just commerce. Using Paolo Gerbaudo, American University in Cairo, Egypt a range of national case studies from Europe and beyond, this book analyses the Tweets and the Streets analyses the culture of the political, economic, social and regulatory issues raised in relation to the buying new protest movements of the twenty-first century. and selling of television sports rights. From the Arab Spring to the ‘indignados’ protests in Contents: Introduction1. The Sports-Media-Business Complex * 2. The Sports Broadcasting Spain and the Occupy movement, Paolo Gerbaudo Market * 3. The Social and Cultural Value of Sport * 4. The Importance of Free-to-Air Sports examines the relationship between the rise of social Broadcasting * 5. Competition Law and Sports Broadcasting * 6. The Regulation of Access to media and the emergence of new forms of protest. Major Sporting Events * 7: Australia * 8. Brazil * 9. India * 10. Italy11. South Africa * 12. Spain13. An exciting and invigorating journey through the United Kingdom14. USANotes * References * Index new politics of dissent, Tweets and the Streets points Palgrave Global Media Policy and Business both to the creative possibilities and to the risks of political evanescence which new media brings to the August 2013 UK August 2013 US contemporary protest experience. 272PP 21 figures Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137275646 Canadian Rights ebooks available October 2012 US 216PP 20 b/w illus. Hardback $95.00 9780745332499 Paperback $27.00 9780745332482 Published by Pluto Press

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The Parallel Lives of Women and Cows Kitsch! Meat Markets Cultural Politics and Taste

Jean O’Malley Halley, College of Staten Island, CUNY, Ruth Holliday, University of Leeds, UK, Tracey Potts, USA University of Nottingham, UK Weaving together a social history of the American From bottle gardens, the bachelor pad and Batman beef industry with her own account of growing up to designer gnomes and monogamy spray, this book in the shadow of her grandfather's cattle business, uses a diverse range of objects to explore the changing Halley juxtaposes the two worlds and creates a link significance of kitsch. With its unique approach between the meat industry and her own experience of to its subject, Kitsch! Cultural Politics and Taste the formation of gender and sexuality through family promises to advance debates in cultural studies and violence. sociology around taste, while providing an invaluable Contents: Where the Cows Came From * Where the Irish, introduction for students and interested readers. Where my Family Came From * The Early American Cattle Contents: List of figures and plates * Acknowledgements * Business * Women’s Lives * The Lives of Cows * Slaughterhouses Introduction * 1. Kitsch taste * 2. Kitsch man * 3. Camp kitsch * and the Death of a Cow * Sexual Violence and Gender in My 4. Cool kitsch * 5. Disaster kitsch * 6. Conclusion * Bibliography Childhood * Eating Meat, Making Money * Index Critical Studies in Gender, Sexuality, and Culture October 2012 US 256PP 36 b/w illus., & 5 color illus. October 2012 UK November 2012 US Paperback $32.95 9780719066160 202PP Published by Manchester University Press Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230115187 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Outrage: Art, Controversy, and Society

Qualities of Food Edited by Richard Howells, King’s College London, UK, Andreea Deciu Ritivoi, Carnegie Mellon University, Edited by Mark Harvey, University of Essex, UK, Andrew McMeekin, University of USA, Judith Schachter, Carnegie Mellon University, Manchester, UK, Alan Warde, University of Manchester, UK USA In Qualities of Food the complexity and the significance of the foods we eat are A study of controversy in the arts, and the extent analysed from a variety of perspectives, by sociologists, economists, geographers to which such controversies are socially rather than and anthropologists. just aesthetically conditioned. The collection pays Contents: Introduction - Mark Harvey, Andrew McMeekin and Alan Warde * 1. Discovering special attention to the vested interests and the social quality or performing taste? A sociology of the amateur - Geneviève Teil and Antoine Hennion dynamics involved, including class, religion, culture, and * 2. Standards of taste and varieties of goodness: the (un)predictability of modern consumption - above all - power. - Jukka Gronow * 3. Quality in economics, a cognitive perspective - Gilles Allaire * 4. Social definitions of ‘halal’ quality: the case of Maghrebi Muslims in France - Florence Bergeaud- Contents: List of Tables and Figures * Acknowledgments * Blackler * 5. Food Agencies as an institutional response to policy failure by the UK and the About the Contributors * Introduction: A.Ritivoi, R.Howells European Union - David Barling and more... & J.Schachter * PART I: MAJOR THEMES, PREMISES, AND POSITIONS * Controversy, Art, and Power; R.Howells * A New Dynamics of Innovation and Competition Primal Controversy: On the Destruction and Protection of Art in Western Culture; L.Burgess * Recruiting and Nominating Participants for the Brooklyn August 2013 US Museum Controversy: The Contributions of New York City Print Journalists; P.Cramer * PART 224PP II: REPRESENTING A CONTESTED PAST * Pieces from the Past: Contestation around Francoist Paperback $26.95 9780719068553 Monuments in Modern-Day Spain; C.Ruiz * The Nation’s Cathedral: Public Art and Competing Published by Manchester University Press Memories in Post-Communist Romania; A.Ritivoi * Citizenship and Public Art: Chicago’s Millennium Park; F.Evans * PART III: CENSORING AND SUBVERTING: THE ARTS AND POLITICS * Underexposed: The Controversial Censorship of Photographs of US War Dead; J.Alinder * Testimony and Theater: The Controversy of Truth Telling in Post-Apartheid South Africa and Post-Conflict Northern Ireland; J.Keating-Miller * Tracing Controversy in East German Film; S.Brockmann * PART IV: THE PAST AND THE FUTURE OF ARTS CONTROVERSIES * Remediating Arts Controversy in the Nineteenth Century; J.Klancher * ‘Giacinto Scelsi c’est moi!’; F.Sciannameo * Beauty and Danger: The Aestheticization of Information in Contemporary Art; M.Ragona * PART V: THE FUTURE OF CONTROVERSIES * Art Fights: The Persistence of Controversy in Modern Aesthetics; M.Chander * The End of the Modern Art Controversy and the Many Controversies over Art; A.Funk * Index October 2012 UK November 2012 US 352PP Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230353978 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Consumer Culture and the Media Sport and Leisure Magazines in the Public Eye

Mehita Iqani, University of the Witwatersrand, South The Palgrave Handbook of Olympic Studies Africa Edited by Helen Jefferson Lenskyj, University of "This book represents a milestone in the study , Canada, Stephen Wagg, Leeds Metropolitan of magazines. By developing an understanding University, UK of the public spaces of consumer culture, Mehita Iqani shifts the lens through which we think about 'The Palgrave Handbook of Olympic Studies magazines, showing the key role they play in 'selling' authoritatively debunks the myth of the world's consumerism. A brilliant and original book, it is greatest mega-event as a benign, universally- beautifully written and replete with vivid examples. shared cultural property and critically exposes It will be essential reading for students and scholars how it has always represented a barometer of the of media and communication studies, sociology, shifting political, social, cultural, economic and cultural geography and gender studies – as well global constellations of modern and late capitalist as anyone interested in the relationship between sport. This collection provides a comprehensive media, communication technologies and consumer assessment of the modern Olympics from its culture." - Rosalind Gill, King's College, London, UK ideologically-driven inception through the recent, global resistance to leadership corruption, sex and How did consumer culture become synonymous with westernised societies? Iqani drug testing, and the creation ofthe movement's argues that it is the way it is promoted by media texts. She provides a detailed new social media infrastructure. This book is mandatory reading for policy analysis of publicly displayed consumer magazine covers and engages with big makers, event practitioners, scholars, students and all people interested in questions about the public, power and identity in mediated consumer culture. understanding the past, present and future of the Olympics.' - Steven Pope, Contents: Acknowledgements * List of figures * Media in Consumer Culture: An Introduction co-editor of The Routledge Companion to Sports History and author of Patritoic * The Public, Identity and Power in Mediated Consumer Culture * A Research Approach for Games: Sporting Traditions in the American Imagaination, 1876-1926 Mediated Consumer Culture * Media Retail Spaces as Multimodal Spectacles: The Case 'The Palgrave Handbook of Olympic Studies is essential reading for anyone of the Newsstand * Glossiness in Hyperreal Celebrity Portraiture * Commodity Choice looking for a critical assessment of Olympic history, practice and theory. It and Commercial Heteroglossia in Consumer Media * Sexiness and Selling: Consumerism’s covers the key issues in depth, explores alternatives and refuses to be seduced Pornographic Imagination * Paper Mirrors: Images of Ideal Consumers * Media Strategies for by orthodoxy or invented tradition. It is a must for any Olympic bookshelf.'- Selling Consumer Culture: a Conclusion * References * Index Tony Collins, International Centre for Sports History and Culture, De August 2012 UK September 2012 US Montfort University, UK 200PP 9 b/w photos 'At last! An impressive encyclopedic work covering the good, bad, beautiful Hardback £50.00 / $80.00 / CN$92.00 9780230303683 and the ugly in Olympism. For athletes and fans, for critics and sceptics, Canadian Rights ebooks available everything is here: de Courbetin's early visions, amateurism, class, gender, disabilities, environment, drugs, globalisation, the enterprise and the marketing, Asian host cities, the Cold War and Nazi Games.' - Colin Tatz, University of New South Wales, Australia A comprehensive, state-of-the-art reference collection, bringing together an authoritative and international line-up of scholars to examine key social and Time, Media and Modernity political issues related to the Olympics. An essential, 'one-stop' volume for a wide range of academics, students and researchers. Edited by Emily Keightley, Loughborough University, UK Contents: PART I: THE MODERN OLYMPICS: PRE-HISTORY * PART II: THE OLYMPICS: CASE STUDIES * PART III: THE OLYMPICS: DISCIPLINES * PART IV: THE OLYMPICS: POLITICAL A wide ranging, interdisciplinary exploration of media ISSUES * PART V: THE OLYMPICS: FOR AND AGAINST time and mediated temporalities. The chapters April 2012 UK April 2012 US explore the diverse ways in which time is articulated 608PP 9 b/w tables, 1 figure by media technologies, the way time is constructed, Hardback £120.00 / $190.00 / CN$219.00 9780230246539 represented and communicated in cultural texts, and Canadian Rights how it is experienced in different social contexts and environments. Contents: List of Tables and Figures * Acknowledgements * Note on Contributors * Introduction: Time, Media, Modernity; E.Keightley * PART I: TIMES OF MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES * Sonic Horizons: Phonograph Aesthetics and the Experience of Time; M.Pickering * The Times of Photography; M.Lister * PART II: TIMES OF MEDIA CONTENT * Temporality and Documentary; J.Corner * Cinematic Temporality: Modernity, Memory and the Nearness of the Past; A.Landsberg * Hello to All That: ‘Credit Crunches’, ‘Great Depressions’ and Journalistic Retrojection; D.Deacon * PART III: GLOBAL TEMPORALITIES * City Times: Negotiating Public Space in the 21st Century City; S.McQuire * Globital Time: Time in the Digital Globalised Age; A.Reading * PART IV: LOCAL TEMPORALITIES * Present Memories: Indigenous Memory Constructs and Cross-generational Knowledge Exchange in Northern Australia; A.Kearney * Domestic Time in the Sensory Home: the Textures and Rhythms of Knowing, Practice, Memory and Imagination; S.Pink * Conclusion Making Time: The Social Temporalities of Mediated Experience; E.Keightley * References * Index June 2012 UK August 2012 US 256PP 15 b/w photos, 3 graphs, 4 b/w tables Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230276703 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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global culture and sport series The Olympic Games and the Environment

Edited by Stephen Wagg and David Andrews John Karamichas, Queen’s University, Belfast, UK This book examines the environmental credentials of Olympic Host cities and the opportunities afforded International Diplomacy and the by hosting the Games towards the ecological modernization of the host nation by using perspectives Olympic Movement offered by environmental sociology. It also sets out projections for the environmental legacy of London The New Mediators 2012. Aaron Beacom, University College Plymouth, UK Contents: Introduction * Olympic Games: A Quintessentially Modern Project * The Environmental Issue: Opposing This book explores the relationship between diplomatic Development and Progress * Environmental Concern and discourse and the Olympic movement, charting Environmental Sociology: Parallel Developments * Reflexive both its continuity and change from an historical Modernisation: Connecting the Environment with Modernity perspective. and Modernisation * Olympic Games and the Environment * Olympic Games and Ecological Modernisation: Three Case Contents: List of Tables * Preface * Introduction * PART I * Studies (Sydney, Athens, Beijing) * London 2012: Evaluating the Prospects * Concluding International Diplomacy and the Olympic Movement * Olympic Remarks Diplomacy: The IOC as Diplomatic Actor * Mediation Through Impairment – Diplomacy and Paralympism * International Global Culture and Sport Series Diplomacy and the Olympic Bid * International Diplomacy and the Olympic Boycott * PART II * Athens to Melbourne: British January 2013 UK January 2013 US Olympic Diplomacy During the Formative Years * From Rome 256PP 7 figures, 6 b/w tables to Athens: Foreign Relations and Olympic Diplomacy * 2008: Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230228610 Re-aligning Power Relations – Beijing and Olympic Diplomacy Canadian Rights ebooks available * New Challenges for Olympic Diplomacy: International Discourse and the 2012 London Games * Perspectives on the Future of Olympic and Paralympic Diplomacy * Bibliography * Appendices * Annex * Endnotes Global Culture and Sport Series July 2012 UK September 2012 US 336PP 12 b/w tables, 1 b/w photo Sport and International Development Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230241060 Canadian Rights ebooks available Edited by Roger Levermore, University of Liverpool, UK, Aaron Beacom, University College Plymouth, UK 'Sport and International Development...is a welcome addition to this developing academic area and provides an informative account illustrating the diverse ways sport is used for international development.' - International Journal of Sport Policy Discourses of Olympism and Politics From the Sorbonne 1894 to London 2012 'The book is interesting in its theory-based analysis of a highly practical development strand. Sport and Dikaia Chatziefstathiou, Canterbury Christ Church International Development helps to look at the issue University, UK, Ian P. Henry, Loughborough University, from many different angles and enables the reader UK to ask whether sport really is an appropriate tool for 'A fascinating book which depicts the deep evolution social change.' - Development in Practice of Olympism as an ideology over three centuries Investigating the capacity of sport to act both as a conduit for traditional of Olympic issues.' - Jean-Loup Chappelet, Swiss development assistance activities and as an agent for change in its own right, this Graduate School of Administration, University of book, now in paperback, argues that sport can contribute to the development Lausanne, Switzerland process, particularly where traditional development approaches have difficulty in This book evaluates the moral project of Olympism, engaging with communities. analzying the changing value positions adopted in Contents: List of Illustrations * List of Contributors * Preface; L.Read& J.Bingham * Foreword; relation to the ideology of Olympism across the R.Levermore& A.Beacom * Introduction - Sport and Development: Mapping the Field; period from the 1890s to the present day. The book R.Levermore & A.Beacom * Sport-in-International Development: Theoretical Frameworks; also analyzes discourses of Olympism concerned R.Levermore * Sport-in-Development: Accountability or Development?; F.Coalter * A Delicate with youth, governance, sport for development and Balance: Major Sport Events and Development; S.Cornelissen * Disability Sport and the international relations. Politics of Development; A.Beacom * Dilemmas and Opportunities in Gender and Sport-in- development; M.Saavedra * On the Backs of Peer Educators: Using Theory to Interrogate Contents: Introduction: Developing Discursive Constructions of Olympism * The Discursive the Role of Young People in the Field of Sport-in-development; * S.Nicholls * Getting to Construction of Modern Olympic Histories * Coubertin: Patronage and Paternalistic Discourses Know You: Using Sport to Engage and Build Relationships with Socially Marginalized Young of Olympism (1887-1937) * Carl Diem - Olympism in the Shadow of Fascism and the Post-war People; T.Crabbe * Southern Perspective on Sport-in-development: A Case Study of Football Rehabilitation (1912-1961) * From Bi-polar to Multi-polar International Relations: Olympism in Bamenda, Cameroon; J.Fokwang * Sport as International Aid: Assisting Development or and the Speakers at the International Olympic Academy in the Cold War and Post-Cold War Promoting Under-development in Sub-Saharan Africa?; G.Akindes& M.Kirwan * Conclusion * Era * Technologies of Power, Governmentality and Discourses of Olympism in the Twenty-First Index Century * Bibliography * Index Global Culture and Sport Series Global Culture and Sport Series July 2012 UK August 2012 US July 2012 UK September 2012 US 296PP 5 b/w tables, 1 figure 320PP 2 figures, 1 b/w table Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137003164 Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230289574 Canadian Rights ebooks available Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Cricket and Community in England Gender Politics and the Olympic Industry

1800 to the Present Day Helen Jefferson Lenskyj, University of Toronto, Canada Peter Davies, University of Huddersfield, UK This book explores how the Olympic industry has shaped hegemonic concepts of sporting masculinities Cricket and Community in England: 1800 to the Present and femininities for its own profit and image-making Day is a path-breaking enquiry into the social history of ends, examining its continuing marginalization of the summer game. It will appeal to the cricket historian athletes on account of their race, ethnicity, gender, and the general sports enthusiast alike. The six chapters sexuality and class. look at such issues as early cricket, the origins of clubs, competition, the two world wars, multiculturalism and Contents: Introduction * Beyond Binaries: An Intersectional cricket in the twenty-first century. Analysis * The Limits of Liberalism: Sex, Gender and Sexualities * Challenges to the Olympic Industry * In the Pool, On the Ice: Contents: Introduction * 1. Early sport and cricket * 2. Origins Contested Terrain * Sex and the Games * Conclusion of clubs * 3. Organised competition * 4. The two world wars * 5. Decline and renewal * 6. Grassroots cricket in the twenty-first century * Conclusion * Bibliography

October 2012 US 192PP Hardback $100.00 9780719082795 October 2012 UK October 2012 US Published by Manchester University Press 160PP Hardback £37.50 / $57.00 / CN$65.50 9781137291141 Canadian Rights ebooks available

The New Plantation Black Athletes, College Sports, and Predominantly Olympic Ceremonialism and The Performance White NCAA Institutions of National Character Billy Hawkins, University of Georgia, USA From London 2012 to Rio 2016 ‘Well organized and researched, richly contextualized, and effectively theorized, this book Rodanthi Tzanelli, University of Leeds, UK provides an important counterargument for those "Compelling, sophisticated and provocative, who see intercollegiate athletics as a road to social this book pays ample testament to the value of mobility and justice. . . Summing up: Essential.’ - rapid-response cultural studies in anatomising CHOICE contemporary global affairs." - David Inglis, ‘Author Billy Hawkins shines a bright light on the University of Aberdeen, UK ways that skin color, ideas about race, and the "In this eye-opening and engaging book Rodanthi organization of major college campuses and athletic Tzanelli shows why the Olympic ceremonies are departments influence the lives of these athletes. far more important than they might seem. This Anyone wanting to know about the challenges faced is cultural analysis at its best." - Keith Tester, by Black athletes as they navigate their way through University of Hull, UK a complex maze of academic, social, and sport experiences should read this book.’ - Jay Coakley, This book examines the London 2012 opening and University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, USA closing ceremonies and the handover to Rio 2016 as articulations of national and cosmopolitan belonging. The New Plantation examines the controversial relationship between Black The ceremonial performances supported imaginative travel and created a athletes and predominantly White NCAA Division I Institutions, provides a tornadóros: an ideal form of 'human' that manipulates audiovisual narratives of conceptual framework for understanding the magnitude of the forces that harm culture and identity for global audiences. many Black athletes, and calls for reform, collective accountability, and collective consciousness among Black male athletes. Contents: 1. The Olympic Industry: Slow and Fast Mobilities * 2. The Opening Ceremony: Structural Nostalgia and Pop Pastiche * 3. The Concluding Show: Music and the Self-Creating Contents: Foreword; Dr. Fritz G. Polite * 1. Brief Historical Overview and the Experience of Cycle * 4. Struggling With the Other: Embodied Styles as Tourist Articulation Black Athletes and Students at Predominantly White Institutions: A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste * 2. The New Plantation Model: A Conceptual Framework for Diagnosing the Experiences of Black Athletes at Predominantly White NCAA Division I Institutions * 3. Intellectually Inferior and Physically Superior: Racist Ideologies and the Black Athlete * 4. Operating in the “Black” Financially: On the Back of the Black Athletic Body * 5. The Black Athlete’s Racialized April 2013 UK April 2013 US Experiences and the Predominantly White Intercollegiate Institution * 6. The Sociocultural 178PP 9 illustrations Environment of Predominantly White NCAA Institutions: The Black Athlete as Oscillating Hardback £37.50 / $57.00 / CN$65.50 9781137336316 Migrant Laborers * 7. Politics and the Black Athletic Experience * 8. Friday Night Lights: A Dream Canadian Rights ebooks available Deferred or Delusions of Grandeur * 9. Athletic Reform and Decolonization * 10. Conclusion March 2013 UK March 2013 US 260PP 26 tables Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137035349 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Sporting Times Cultures and Caricatures of British

Kath Woodward, Open University, UK Imperial Aviation Written against the backdrop of the 2012 London Passengers, Pilots, Publicity Olympics, this book examines the idea of 'time' in sport, using time as a conceptual lens to explore Gordon Pirie, University of Cape Town, South Africa movement, bodies, sports reporting, memory, disability, technology and the role of the past and the The new activity of trans-continental civil flying in the 1930s is a useful vantage future in sport. point for viewing the extension of British imperial attitudes and practices. Cultures and Caricatures of British Imperial Aviation examines the experiences of those Contents: Out of the Blocks: Starting Times * Time and Motion: (mostly men) who flew solo or with a companion (racing or for leisure), who were Methodologies and Methods * Memories * Measuring Time: airline passengers (doing colonial administration, business or research), or who Recording Time * Future Times * Changing Times: Changing flew as civilian air and ground crews. Time Contents: General editor’s introduction * Introduction PART I Private fl ying * Aerial adventure * Seeking supremacy 4* Imperial encounters PART II Commercial fl ying * ‘PAX’ Britannica * Imperial journeys * Personifying Empire PART III Virtual fl ying * Imperial plumage * Imperial passages * Re-fl ying Empire * Conclusion * Index Studies in Imperialism august 2012 US october 2012 UK october 2012 US 256PP 14 b/w illus. 126PP hardback $100.00 9780719086823 hardback £30.00 / $45.00 / cN$52.00 9781137275356 Published by Manchester University Press canadian rights ebooks available

An Ethnography of English Football Fans Follow us on Cans, Cops and Carnivals

Geoff Pearson, University of Liverpool’s Management Follow Palgrave Macmillan on School, UK Facebook®. Become a ‘fan’ of our @PalgraveSoc Facebook® page to get the latest This book is an ethnographic account of English football for the latest news, events fans, based upon 16 years of participant observation. news, reviews and event invites. and competitions This accessible account follows these groups home and abroad, describing their interpretations, motivations www.facebook.com/PalgraveMacmillan and behavior and challenging a number of the myths www.twitter.com/palgravesoc about ‘hooliganism’ and crowd control. The text will be of value to anyone studying, researching or interested in ethnographic modes of enquiry or the behavior of football fans. Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction * Ethnography: theory, method and practice * The football carnival * Identity and expression * Fans or hooligans? * Authority and social control * Alcohol and the effectiveness of alcohol controls * Attitudes to gender, sexuality, race and disability * The impact of technology * Conclusions * References New Ethnographies october 2012 US 272PP hardback $100.00 9780719087219 Published by Manchester University Press

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Consumption consumption and public life series

Fair Trade, Sustainability and Social Change Edited by Frank Trentmann and Rick Wilk

Ian Hudson, Mark Hudson, Mara Fridell, all at University of Manitoba, Canada Culture of the Slow 'This is an excellent new work and a must read for Social Deceleration in an Accelerated World anyone interested in trade justice and, its antithesis, corporate dominance of the world trading system. Edited by Nick Osbaldiston, University of Melbourne, The book is broad in its depth, intellectually Australia scrupulous, and a pleasure to read. The authors offer thought-provoking new insights and the challenging Across the world, there has been a growing conclusion that, despite many bumps on the road, dissatisfaction with the tempo of modern life. fair trade (at its best) represents an alternative to Described simply as the 'slow phenomenon,' this large scale, capitalist agriculture by altering the volume explores this new brand of living that relations of production, exchange and consumption.' entails not simply slowing down but an embracing - Gavin Fridell, Saint Mary's University, Canada of alternative activities that promote meaning, thoughtfulness, engagement and authenticity. The authors critically evaluate the fair trade movement's role in pursuing a more just and Contents: 1. The Time of Consumption; Kim Humphery * 2. environmentally sustainable society. Using fair trade as a case study of the From Fast Fashion to Connected Consumption: Slowing Down shift toward non-state forms of governance, they focus on its role not only as a the Spending Treadmill; Juliet B. Schor * 3. You Eat What You regulatory tool, but as a catalyst for broader social and political transformation. Are: Cultivated Taste and the Pursuit of Authenticity in the Slow Food Movement; Charles Lindholm and Siv B. Lie. * 4. Contents: 1. Things and What They Hide * 2. Car Trunks to Shipping Containers * 3. The Consuming Space Slowly: Reflections on Authenticity, Place and Persistence of Poverty * 4. Free Riding and the Fairness Frame * 5. Power and Consumption: the Self; Nicholas Osbaldiston * 5. Alternative Hedonism: The World by Bicycle; Martin Ryle Corporate Countermovement and the Threat of Asymmetry * 6. W(h)ither, Fair Trade? * and Kate Soper * 6. Downshifting or Conspicuous Consumption? A Sociological Examination of Afterword: Fair Trade in A Boom Market Tree Change as a Manifestation of Slow Culture; Angela Ragusa * 7. Sensuality, Sexuality, and International Political Economy Series the Eroticism of Slowness; Barnaby B. Barratt * 8. Creativity Takes Time, Critique Needs Space: Re-Working the Political Investment of the Consumer through Pleasure; Roberta Sassatelli March 2013 UK March 2013 US 248PP 6 b/w photos, 8 b/w tables Consumption and Public Life Hardback £57.50 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137269843 April 2013 UK April 2013 US Canadian Rights ebooks available 208PP Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230299764 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Citizen-Consumers and Evolution Reducing Environmental Harm through Our Social Motivation Fair Trade and the Citizen-Consumer Mikael Klintman, Lund University, Sweden Shopping for Justice? This book develops a groundbreaking, novel approach to examining ethical consumer behaviour from the Kathryn Wheeler, Queen Mary, University of London, perspective of evolutionary theory, illustrating the UK deeply rooted potentials and limits within society for reducing environmental harm. 'Katy Wheeler offers a thorough and judicious evaluation of the Fairtrade movement and, thereby, Contents: Introduction * Three Approaches * Apollonian and a significant contribution to understanding the Dionysian Trust * Rebound Effects and Spillovers * Single Policy political potential of ethical consumption.' - Alan and Planning Issues * Wider Societal Change * Conclusions and Warde, University of Manchester, UK Discussion Drawing on international perspectives, this book explores the growing fair-trade consumer movement and why it has become a global phenomenon. Contents: Introduction: The Rise of the Fair-Trade Citizen- Consumer * Constructing the Citizen-Consumer * The International Fair-Trade Consumer Movement * Promoting Fair- Trade * The Practice of Fair-Trade Support * The Normalisation October 2012 UK October 2012 US and Exclusivity of Fair-Trade Consumption * The Politics of Fair-Trade Consumption * 164PP 3 figures, 3 b/w tables Conclusion: The Ideology of the Citizen-Consumer * Appendix: The National Omnibus Survey Hardback £37.50 / $57.00 / CN$65.50 9781137276797 Questions (Module 236) * Bibliography Canadian Rights ebooks available Consumption and Public Life October 2012 UK November 2012 US 232PP 3 figures, 4 graphs, 6 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230301429 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Work and Organizations Women Workers in Turkey Global Industrial Production in Istanbul

New Managerialism in Education Saniye Dedeoglu, University of Mugla, Turkey Commercialization, Carelessness and Gender Saniye Dedeoglu shows us exactly how globalization has affected women engaged in insecure, invisible, Kathleen Lynch, University College Dublin, Ireland, and low/unpaid garment work. Through a close Bernie Grummell, National University of Ireland, ethnographic study of women workers in Istanbul's Republic of Ireland, Dympna Devine, University College garment industry, she reveals how industries have Dublin, Republic of Ireland adapted their labor demands to make use of local 'This major ground-breaking study of the impact female labor supplies, and highlights the strategies of new managerialism on schools and universities and responses that have evolved in response to should be read by every teacher and lecturer. It contemporary changes in global industrial production reflexively and insightfully analyses the growing in Turkey. neo-liberal culture within Irish education, revealing Contents: INTRODUCTION * GLOBAL INDUSTRIAL disturbing gender and care implications for PRODUCTION AND FEMALE EMPLOYMENT * THE MACRO contemporary leadership.' - Diane Reay, University CONTEXT:SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHANGE, LABOUR MARKETS of Cambridge, UK AND FEMALE EMPLOYMENT IN TURKEY * THE GARMENT INDUSTRY IN ISTANBUL AND DEMAND FOR FEMALE LABOUR * WOMEN WORKERS This book examines the impact of neo-liberal reform IN ISTANBUL: FACTORY WOMEN, ATELIER GIRLS AND PIECEWORKER HOUSEWIVES * on the traditional caring ethos of public services such as PATRIARCHY, GENDER AND LABOUR SUPPLY IN GECEKONDU NEIGHBORHOODS OF education, exploring how these reforms influence the ISTANBUL * WOMEN IN THE WORKPLACE: RECRUITMENT AND MOBILITY * CONCLUSION appointment and experiences of senior management across the education sector. * Notes * Bibliography * Glossary of Terms * Index Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction * PART I: GOVERNANCE IN IRISH EDUCATION June 2012 US * New Managerialism as a Political Project: The Irish Case * The Culture of Governance in Irish 232PP Education * PART II: APPOINTING SENIOR MANAGERS * Research Preface: The Case Studies Paperback $45.00 / CN$52.00 9781780760315 * Homosociability, Local Logics and Authenticity in the Appointments Process * Assessing Published by I. B. Tauris Applicants: The Care Rules * PART III: BEING A SENIOR MANAGER * Leading Educators: The Canadian Rights Emotional Work of Managing Identities * Crafting the Elastic Self: Gendered Experiences * The Careless Rules of the Game: Pregnancy, Child Care and Management * PART IV: LIVING AND FRAMING MARKETIZATION * New Managerialism, Carelessness and Gender * Framing Educational Agendas for Managers: The Role of the News Media * Bibliography * Index June 2012 UK July 2012 US 280PP 3 b/w tables, 1 figure Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230275119 Palestinians in the Israeli Labor Market Canadian Rights ebooks available A Multi-disciplinary Approach

Edited by Nabil Khattab, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, Sami Miaari, University of Haifa, Israel Bringing together important contributions from leading Israeli Jewish and Palestinian scholars, this Trajectories of Female Employment in the comprehensive and multi-disciplinary volume Mediterranean addresses the most recent developments and outcomes of the labor market integration of the Edited by Ayşe Buğra, Yalçin Özkan, both at Bugazici Palestinian minority inside Israel. University, Turkey Contents: Forward; Moshe Semyonov * Introduction; Sami Miaari and Nabil Khattab * PART I: THE PERSISTENCE OF This book presents a comparative historical overview of ETHNIC PENALTIES * 1. On the Reserve Bench: Palestinian-Arabs female employment patterns across the Mediterranean in the Israeli Labour Market; Nabil Khattab and Sami Miaari * 2. region, analyzing how the relationship between Combating Discrimination against Arab Palestinians in the Israeli economic development, political change and the Workplace: The Current Enforcement Failure and the Role of cultural environment shapes the evolution of gender the Newly Established EEOC; Talya Steiner * 3. The persistent roles in interconnected spheres of social life. Wage Gaps between Arabs and Jews in Israel, 1997-2009; Sami Miaari and Nabil Khattab * Contents: Introduction: Trajectories of Female Employment PART II: THE CHANGING NATURE OF FEMALE EMPLOYMENT AND ITS CONSEQUENCES in the Mediterranean; A.Buğra * Female Employment and * 4. Ethnicity, Gender, and Exclusion: Which Occupations Are Open to Israeli Palestinian Welfare State Development in Spain; O.Salido & L.Moreno * The women?; Vered Kraus and Yuval Yonay * 5. Changing Earnings Composition in Israeli- Modernization of Female Employment in Italy: One Country, Palestinian Households: The Emergence of the Dual-earner Family; Haya Stier * 6. Beyond Local Two Patterns; A.Andreotti & E.Mingione * Female Activity Culture and Politics: The New Consumerism Industry and Changing Labor Force Participation of and Employment Trends and Patterns in Greece: Women’s Palestinian Women; Erez Marantz, Alexandra Kalev, and Noah Lewin-Epstein * 7. The Welfare Difficult Road to Economic Independence; M.Karamessini State as an Employer: An Unacknowledged Avenue of Opportunity for Palestinian Women * Modernization, Religious Conservatism and Female Employment through Economic in Israel; Michael Shalev and Amit Lazarus * PART III: SEGREGATION MATTERS * 8. Barriers Development in Turkey; A.Buğra & Y.Özkan * How Private Lives Determine Work Options: for Development of Employment Fields in the Arab Localities and Their Implications; Rassem Reflections on Poor Women’s Employment in Egypt; H.Sholkamy * Conclusion; A.Buğra & Khamaisi * 9. Factors and Obstacles Impeding Economic Development within Palestinian Y.Özkan Localities in Israel: The Case of the Food Industry; Khaled Abu-Asbah and Muhammad Abu- Nasrah * 10. Social and Spatial Examination of Arabs’ Employment in Israel Using a Single October 2012 UK November 2012 US municipality Scale; Ilan Shdema 176PP 20 b/w tables, 8 figures Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137032072 Middle East Today Canadian Rights August 2013 UK August 2013 US 288PP 1 map, 24 figures, 36 b/w tables Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137336446 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Globalizing Social Rights Thailand’s Hidden Workforce The International Labour Organization and Beyond Burmese Women Factory Workers

Edited by Sandrine Kott, Joëlle Droux, both at Ruth Pearson, University of Leeds, UK, Kyoko University of Geneva, Switzerland Kusakabe, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand Based on the case of the ILO, both as an actor and "The authors give a voice to a part of Thailand's driver of international social policy, this collection workforce invisible to many Thais, and to consumers explores the internationalization process of social across Asia and around the world who buy the cheap rights, in a number of national and international goods they produce. That voice is authentic, and contexts. This collection brings together a variety of paired with sound analysis of the issues raised." - new scholarship by a group of highly qualified and Chris Hogg, BBC Asia, Shanghai internationally renowned scholars. This insightful book ventures into a part of the global Contents: PART I: TRANSNATIONAL NETWORKS AND economy rarely witnessed by Western observers. MILIEUS AROUND THE ILO * PART II: THE ILO AND THE Based on unique empirical research, it provides the PRODUCTION OF SOCIAL STANDARDS * PART III: THE ILO reader with a gendered account of the role of women AND NATIONAL SPACES: FROM SOCIAL NORMS TO SOCIAL migrant workers in Thailand's factories and interrogates RIGHTS * PART IV: COMPETING SOCIAL MODELS: THE ILO the ways in which they strategize about their families AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL BODIES and their futures. International Labour Organization (ILO) Century Series Contents: Introduction: Burmese migrant workers - the hidden face of globalisation * 1.Thailand’s industrialization and labour migration policies * 2. Burmese women migrant March 2013 UK March 2013 US workers in Thailand’s export industries: On the borders of two worlds * 3.Migrant women 368PP 2 b/w tables in factories : working conditions, struggles and experiences * 4. Migrant women in families : Hardback £70.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9780230343658 reproduction, children and care * 5. Between two worlds: ‘Home, identity and citizenship * Canadian Rights Conclusion: Burmese migrant workers: Hopes and fears for the future Asian Arguments June 2012 US 208PP Hardback $125.95 9781848139855 Paperback $29.95 9781848139848 Locating Cultural Work Published by Zed Books The Politics and Poetics of Rural, Regional and Remote Creativity

Susan Luckman, University of South Australia, Australia 'A lovely book that takes seriously the efforts of cultural workers to live good lives, and that considers their struggles with compassion and intelligence. Its originality lies in bringing together histories and theories that have been only very rarely employed in the burgeoning research on cultural industries.' - David Hesmondhalgh, University of Leeds, UK Drawing upon field work and interviews with cultural workers in the UK and Australia, this book examines the cultural work experiences of rural, regional and remotely located creative practitioners, and how this sits within local economies and communities. Contents: Introduction: Space for Creativity * Affective Cultural Work: New Psychogeographies of Creativity * Precarious Labour Then and Now: The British Arts and Crafts Movement and the Ethics of Rural Cultural Work Re-visited * Cultural Work, Stage of Life and Balanced Lives * Tourism, Regional Economies and Cultural Workers * Sustainability, the Handmade and Cultural Industries * Conclusion: A ‘Slow Creative Industries’ Movement? October 2012 UK November 2012 US 208PP 12 figures, 4 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230355422 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Education Educational Policies and Inequalities in Europe

Edited by Marc Demeuse, Universities de Mons, Student Mobilities, Migration and the Belgium, Daniel Frandji, National Institute for Pedagogical Research, France, David Greger, Charles Internationalization of Higher Education University Prague, Czech Republic, Jean-Yves Rochex, Paris 8 University, France Rachel Brooks, University of Surrey, UK, Johanna Waters, University of Oxford, UK This book analyzes policies in eight European countries that aim to intervene in the reproduction of social and "This is a timely book. It is also an interesting educational inequalities. In order to understand why and well-written piece, which provides a good some policies succeed and others fail, it is necessary introduction to the topics of mobility and... to look at education systems through cross-national internationalization in higher education." - Journal of comparison. Research in International Education "A valuable overview of the issues arising from the Contents: List of Tables * Acknowledgements * Foreword; S.Power * Introduction: Towards a Comparison of Priority increasing internationalisation of higher education." Education Policies in Europe; D.Frandji * Policy Interventions - British Journal of Sociology of Education to Reduce Educational Inequalities: The Case of England; "Highly recommended for scholars and L.Antoniou, A.Dyson & C.Raffo * Priority Education Policies in Belgium: Two Modes of policymakers in HE in both the theoretical and Regulation of the Effects of a Market Logic; N.Friant, M.Demeuse, A.Aubert-Lotarski & I.Nicaise applied domains." - Higher Education Policy * Twenty Five Years of Priority Education Policy in France: Dubious Specificity and Disappointing Results; J.Rochex * Greece: Educational Programmes in Support and Innovation; G.Varnava- This book, now in paperback, develops a Skoura, D.Vergidis & C.Kassimi * From the Invention of the Democratic City to the Management comprehensive understanding of the motivations and experiences of students of Exclusion and Urban Violence in Portugal; J.Correia, I.Cruz, J.Rochex & L.Salgado * Priority who choose to study abroad for the whole or part of a degree. It includes Education Policies in the Czech Republic: Redesigning Equity Policies in the Post-Communist case studies of students from East Asia, Europe and the UK, and considers the Transformation; D.Greger, M.Levínská & I.Smetáčková * Romania: A System in Evolution, implications of their movement for contemporary higher education. Searching for its Conceptual References; C.Rus * Sweden: Priority Education Policies in Times of Decentralization and Individualization; G.Francia & L.Herrera * Conclusion: Priority Education Contents: List of Tables and Figures * Acknowledgements * Introduction * 1. Policy Context * 2. Policies in Europe: From One ‘Age’ and One Country to Another; J.Rochex * Bibliography * Index Mobility of East Asian Students * 3. Mobility within Mainland Europe * 4. International Mobility of UK Students * 5. Geographies of Student Mobility * 6. Student Mobility and the Changing December 2012 UK December 2012 US Nature of Education * Conclusion * References 344PP 3 graphs, 2 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230302037 August 2013 UK August 2013 US 216PP 2 b/w tables, 1 figure Canadian Rights ebooks available Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137345998 Canadian Rights

The Evolution of American Women’s Studies Intersections of Children’s Health, Reflections on Triumphs, Controversies, and Change Education, and Welfare Edited by Alice E. Ginsberg, independent education consultant Bruce S. Cooper, Fordham University, USA, Janet D. This book is comprised of reflections by diverse Mulvey, Pace University, USA women's studies scholars, focusing on the many ways Children need more than just good schooling: they in which the field has evolved from its first introduction require safe lives, good health, and sufficient resources in the University setting to the present day. to live and grow successfully in their community. This Contents: Foreword; A.Kimmich * Introduction; A.E.Ginsberg book makes this vital connection, as society must * Women’s Studies 1970’s to the 21st Century; A.E.Ginsberg promote a quality education, available health services, * A Personal and Epistemological Journey Towards Women’s and financial equity and opportunity for all. Studies; M.Smith Crocco * Women’s Studies: A View From Contents: PART I: INTRODUCING THE PROBLEMS * the Margins; B.Guy-Sheftall * Women Studies The Early Connecting Health and Education: Improving the Lives of All Years: When Sisterhood was Powerful; P.Rothenberg * What Children * Serving Dropouts: Who Are They and What Can Be Took Me So Long?: A Well-Behaved Woman Finds Women’s Done? * PART II: UNDERSTANDING THE DISCONNECTIONS * Studies; J.McLean Taylor * Gender at the Center: The Making Higher Education Is Not for Everyone * Connecting & Comparing of an Educator; Joan Poliner Shapiro * On Being a Pre-Feminist Education with Health Service * Connecting Good Healthcare Feminist OR How I Came to Women’s Studies and What I Did There; E.Torton Beck * Women’s to Educational Attainment * Education Relates to Income and Studies, Systems of Oppression and Privilege, and Cultivating Accountability; A.Russo * My Life-Chances * Adult Education Everywhere for Everyone * Health Education Centers: Teaching Life and Work in Women’s Studies (Now Gender Studies); J.Lorber * Continuity and Change for Wellness * Health, Education, and the Community * PART III: RECONNECTING HEALTH, in Women’s Studies Programs: One Step Forward, Two Steps Backward; C.Alejandra Elenes EDUCATION & WELFARE FOR THE COMMON GOOD * Connecting Early Childcare, Health, * Women’s Studies, Health, and Science: Evolution from Separation to the Beginnings of and School Preparation * Can ‘Separate But Equal’ Schools Work? * Intersecting Health, Integration; S.V.Rosser * Reflections on a Feminist Career; N.A.Naples * What Year Is It?; J.Fox Education and Well-Being: The Future O’Barr Education Policy July 2012 UK August 2012 US 254PP August 2012 UK September 2012 US Paperback £20.00 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137270306 202PP 17 b/w tables, 3 figures Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230340145 Canadian Rights

Click on the regional link to view more product information or to buy. 79 education education, economy and society series Religious Education in a Multicultural Europe Edited by Andy Green, Lorna Unwin and Karen Mundy Children, Parents and Schools Rethinking Education for Social Cohesion Edited by Emer Smyth, Economic and Social Research Unit, Ireland, Maureen Lyons, University College International Case Studies Dublin, Merike Darmody, Economic and Social Research Institute, Ireland Edited by Maha Shuayb, University of Cambridge, UK Drawing on a major EU-funded research project, this This book addresses current debates in the field of book examines how religious/secular beliefs are formed social cohesion. It examines the ethics and policy at school and in the family across different European making of social cohesion and explores various means countries, offering insights into key policy issues for promoting social cohesion including history concerning the place of religion in the school system education, citizenship education, language, human and illuminating current debates around religion and rights based teacher training and school partnerships. multiculturalism. Contents: 1. Introduction; Emer Smyth, Merike Darmody Education, Economy and Society and Maureen Lyons * 2. Religion and Schooling: the European Context; Silvia Avram and Jaap Dronkers * 3. Religious Education November 2012 UK December 2012 US in Primary Schools in Scotland: Consensus or Uneasy Truce?; 272PP 11 figures, 9 b/w tables Sheila Riddell, Elisabet Weedon, Linda Ahlgren and Gillean McCluskey * 4. The Material and Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230300262 Symbolic Cultures of the Everyday: Religion in Maltese Primary Schools; Mary Darmanin Canadian Rights ebooks available * 5. Children’s Agency and Religious Identity in Irish Primary Schools; Emer Smyth, Merike Darmody, Maureen Lyons, Kathleen Lynch and Etaoine Howlett * 6. Religion and Immigration: The Acculturation Attitudes of Muslim Primary-School Children Attending Flemish Schools; Goedroen Juchtmans and Ides Nicaise * 7. Education as Negotiation: Discovering New Patterns of Religious Identity Formation in Germany; Bert Roebben and Christa Dommel * 8. Conclusions; Emer Smyth, Merike Darmody and Maureen Lyons * Index Education and State Formation Education, Economy and Society August 2013 UK August 2013 US Europe, East Asia and the USA 240PP Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137281494 2nd edition Canadian Rights ebooks available

Andy Green, University of London, UK Standing Conference of Studies in Education Annual Book Awards Winner - Second Prize 'A seminal book' - Anne Corbett, Times Educational Supplement 'A courageous and challenging book' - Roy Lowe, History of Education 'Andy Green has written a very good book indeed.' - Roger Dale, Journal of Education Policy 'A vital contribution to our understanding of the changing role of the state in education provision. It should be read widely.' - Clyde Chitty, Forum 'Learned, thought-provoking and well written.' - Patrick Harrigan, Historical Studies in Education Re-issue of a seminal, widely-acclaimed study on the origins of national education systems in Europe and the USA with a new Postscript exploring education and state formation in East Asia. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. The Uneven Development of National Education Systems * 3. The Social Origins of National Education Systems * 4. Education and State Formation * 5. Education and Statism in Continental Europe * 6. The U.S. Experience: Education, Nationhood and the Decentralized State * 7. English Education and the Liberal State * 8. Postscript: Education and State Formation in East Asia Education, Economy and Society August 2013 UK August 2013 US 432PP 14 b/w tables Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 9781137341730 Paperback £24.99 / $45.00 9781137341747 ebooks available

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Rethinking School Violence Contemporary Debates in the Sociology Theory, Gender, Context of Education

Edited by Sue Saltmarsh, Australian Catholic University, Edited by Rachel Brooks, University of Surrey, UK, Mark Australia, Kerry Robinson, University of Western McCormack, Durham University, UK, Kalwant Bhopal, Sydney, Australia, Cristyn Davies, University of Western University of Southampton, UK Sydney, Australia Some of the most prominent sociologists working in Taking a sociocultural approach to understanding education today have collaborated to address a wide violence, the authors in this collection examine how range of empirical and theoretical issues. Adopting norms of gender, culture and educational practice an international perspective, this book foregrounds contribute to school violence, providing strategies cutting-edge research that highlights both the diversity to intervene in and address violence in educational and complexity of understanding education in society. contexts. Contents: 1. Contemporary Debates within the Sociology of Contents: Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors Education: An Introduction; Rachel Brooks, Mark McCormack * Introduction: The Case for Rethinking School Violence; and Kalwant Bhopal * 2. Globalization and Sociology of K.Robinson, C.Davies& S.Saltmarsh * PART I: SCHOOL Education Policy: The Case of PISA; Bob Lingard and Sam Sellar VIOLENCE IN CONTEXT * ’The Kid Most Likely’: Naming, * 3. Education Policy, Human Rights, Citizenship and Cohesion; Brutality and Silence Within and Beyond School Settings; Audrey Osler * 4. School Type and Inequality; Rita Nikolai and S.Saltmarsh * The Historical and Political Roots of School Violence in South Africa: Developing Anne West * 5. We Know What They Earn, but What Do They Learn?: A Critique of Lifelong a Cross-National Theory; R.Casella * FYI…Virtual Space has a Context: Toward an Alternative Learning through the Lens of Workplace Learning at the Bottom of the Service Sector; Steven Frame for Understanding Cyberbullying; A.Chapman& R.Buchanan * PART II: GENDER AND Roberts * 6. In a Class of their Own: How Working-class Students Experience University; SCHOOL VIOLENCE * Sexual Harassment in Schools: Issues of Identity and Power - Negotiating Wolfgang Lehmann * 7. Examining the (Em)bodied Boundaries of High School Locker Rooms; the Complexities, Contexts, and Contradictions of this Everyday Practice; K.Robinson * Schools, Michael Kehler and Michael Atkinson * 8. Adolescent and Disabled or Adolescence Disabled? Violence, Masculinities and Privilege; M.Mills * ’I’m Not Scared of the Teacher – I Can Hold Education and the Construction of Gendered Identities Among Adolescents with Intellectual Him – I Can Hold Him With My Bare Hands’: Schoolboys, Male Teachers and Physical Violence Disability; Kagendo Mutua and Sandra Cooley Nichols * 9. It’s How You Look or What You Like: at a Durban Secondary School in South Africa; R.Morrell, D.Bhana& V.Hamlall * PART III: Gender Harassment at School and its Association with Student Adjustment; Elisabeth Morgan LANGUAGE, REPRESENTATION AND PRACTICE * Speaking Violence: Homophobia and the Thompson, Katerina O. Sinclair, Riki Wilchins & Stephen T. Russell * 10. What is so Liberal Production of Injurious Speech in Schooling Cultures; C.Davies& D.McInnes * Random School about Neoliberalism?: Schooling, Law and Limitations of Race-neutral Reforms; Zeus Leonardo Shootings, Teen Culture and the Representation of Violence; S.Knox * Young People, Ethical and Hoang Tran * 11. Fear In and About Education; Carolyn Jackson * 12. Choosing Subjects: Sex and Violence Prevention; M.Carmody * Conclusion; K.Robinson, C.Davies& S.Saltmarsh * Sociological Approaches to Young Women’s Subject Choices; Heather Mendick * 13. Towards a Bibliography * Index Sociology of Education and Technology; Keri Facer and Neil Selwyn October 2012 UK December 2012 US August 2013 UK August 2013 US 248PP 3 figures 272PP 7 figures, 10 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230576698 Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137269874 Canadian Rights ebooks available Canadian Rights ebooks available

The Global Future of Higher Education and the Lifelong Learning, the Arts and Community Academic Profession Cultural Engagement in the Contemporary The BRICs and the United States University

Edited by Philip G. Altbach, Boston College, USA, International Perspectives Gregory Androushchak, Higher School of Economics, Russia, Yaroslav Kuzminov, Higher School of Edited by Darlene E. Clover, Kathy Sandford, both at Economics, Russia, Maria Yudkevich, Higher School of University of Victoria, Canada Economics, Russia, Liz Reisberg, Reisberg & Associates Lifelong Learning, the Arts, and Community Cultural This is the first book to critically analyze the future of Engagement in the Contemporary University maps the higher education systems in the four BRIC countries - work of adult educators, teachers, researchers and Brazil, Russia, India and China - and the USA, analyzing graduate students from North America, Europe and academic salaries, contracts and working conditions Africa who use the arts in their university classroom and how national policy will affect the academic teaching, their research and in service. profession in each context. Contents: Introduction: Darlene E. Clover and Kathy Sanford * Contents: 1. The Prospects for the BRICs: The New Academic PART I: ARTS-BASED TEACHING AND LEARNING * 1. Embodied Superpowers?; P. Altbach * 2. Higher Education, the Learning through Story And Dramatic Play: Shifting Values Academic Profession, and Economic Development in Brazil; S. In University Settings; Kathy Sanford and Kristin Mimick * 2. Schwartzman * 3. Changing Realities: Russian Higher Education Dream, Believe, Lead: Learning Citizenship Playfully At the and the Academic Profession; G. Androushchak, Y. Kuzminov & M. Yudkevich * 4. India: University Of Cape Town; Astrid Von Kotze and Janet Small * Streamlining the Academic Profession for a Knowledge Economy; N. Jayaram * 5. The Chinese and more... Academic Profession: New Realities; M. Wanhua and W. Jianbo * 6. The Changing American Universities and Lifelong Learning Academic Profession; M. Finkelstein and K. Iglesias June 2013 US February 2013 UK February 2013 US 224PP 224PP Hardback $115.00 9780719088018 Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230369788 Published by Manchester University Press Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Widening Participation in Higher Education Meritocratic Education and Social Casting the Net Wide? Worthlessness

Edited by Tamsin Hinton-Smith, University of Sussex, Khen Lampert, Tel Aviv University, Israel UK This book critically examines the socio-cultural role This collection offers an authoritative, up-to-date of achievement within education, arguing that the commentary on the challenges facing higher education increasingly global demand for measurable standards today across both the UK and internationally. The book of academic achievement is an expression of political charts the impact of global economic trends and recent ideology and the aggressive competitive reality of a policy developments for students, academics, providers neo-capitalist schooling system, resulting in many and changing course provision. students feeling socially worthless. Contents: PART I: INCLUSION, EXCLUSION: ISSUES IN Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Belling the Ring 3. Worthlessness WIDENING PARTICIPATION * PART II: ENGAGING WITH as Social Ideology * 4. The Answer of Meritocracy * 5. The Folly HIGHER EDUCATION AS A NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENT: of Excellence * 6. The Loss of Responsibility * 7. The Problem of ACCESS AND MOTIVATION * PART III: NON-TRADITIONAL Worthlessness * 8. The Difficulty of an Alternative STUDENTS’ EXPERIENCES IN HIGHER EDUCATION * PART IV: WIDENING PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL CONTEXTS Issues in Higher Education October 2012 UK December 2012 US 352PP 21 b/w tables, 6 charts, 3 figures Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230300613 December 2012 UK December 2012 US Canadian Rights ebooks available 148PP Hardback £37.50 / $57.00 / CN$65.50 9781137324887 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Managing Reform in Universities The Dynamics of Culture, Identity and Organisational Change The Politics of Financing Education in China

Edited by Bjørn Stensaker, NIFU STEP, University of Tingjin Lin, Nanjing University of Finance and Oslo, Norway, Jussi Välimaa, Finnish Institute for Economics, China Educational Research, Finland, Clàudia Sarrico , Tingjin Lin explores the conflict between self-interest University of Aveiro, Portugal and the provision of equality of opportunity facing From the perspectives of culture, identity and educators in China. Provincial leaders prove reluctant organizational change, this collection explores how to equalize education when doing so means sacrificing universities are coping with the range of reforms and their future promotion. changes taking place across higher education. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Developing Bureaucratic Contents: Introduction * How is Change in Higher Education Framework * 3. Personnel Rules and Education Equalization Managed?; B.Stensaker, M.Henkel, J.Välimaa & C.Sarrico * 4. 1994 Tax Reform and Provincial Fiscal Dependency * 5. * PART I: HOW TO MAKE SENSE OF CHANGE * Change, Personnel Rules, Fiscal Dependency and Education Inequality * Leverage, Suasion and Intent: An Historical Excursion across 6. Conclusions Three Decades of Change in Higher Education in Western Europe; G.Neave * Change as an Intellectual Device and as an Object of Research Change; T.Saarinen & J.Välimaa * PART II: April 2013 UK April 2013 US THE DYNAMICS BETWEEN REFORM AND CULTURE * University Strategising: The Role of 208PP 10 b/w tables, 14 b/w photos Evaluation as a Sensemaking Tool; N.Frølich & B.Stensaker * Let the Devil Choose: Frustration Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137009159 or Anxiety in the Wake of Performance Measurement in Universities; C.S.Sarrico & A.I.Melo * Canadian Rights ebooks available The Changing Culture of Academic Research: From Organization to Networks; A.Metcalfe * Is There a Bridge between Quality and Quality Assurance?; M.João Rosa & A.Amaral * Students’ Perceptions of Quality Assessment: Is There an Option Besides Treating Them as Consumers?; S.Cardoso * Exploring New Academic Identities in Turbulent Times; M.Henkel * PART III: MAINTAINING IDENTITY THROUGH ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE * ‘That’s Dangerous’: Autonomous Development Work as a Source of Renewal in Academia; K.Räsänen * The Interplay of Organizing Models in Higher Education: What Room is There for Collegiality in Universities Characterized by Bounded Autonomy; K.Sahlin * The Management of Academic culture Revisitied: Integrating Universitieis in an Entrepreneurial Age; D.Dill * Conclusions * New Practices and Identities as Drivers of Cultural Change; J.Välimaa, B.Stensaker & C.Sarrico Issues in Higher Education September 2012 UK october 2012 US 264PP 7 b/w tables, 3 figures Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230300378 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Schooling in the Age of Austerity White Middle-Class Identities and Urban Urban Education and the Struggle for Democratic Life Schooling

Alexander J. Means, University of Toronto, Canada, Diane Reay, University of Cambridge, UK, Gill Crozier, Roehampton University, "In this important book, Alex Means demonstrates UK, David James, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK that the culture of policing and containment in Society for Education Studies Book Prize 2012 Winner - Runner-up urban schools is intertwined with the material 'This magnificent book...will command widespread interest.' - Mike Savage, and symbolic violence of neoliberal urbanism and British Journal of Sociology of Education economic austerity. Through the perspectives of youth and their teachers, Means describes 'The production of this beautifully crafted and important book adds to what the impacts of the militarization and corporate we know of education policy in practice – and brings complex and fresh dominance of schooling and the destabilization of evidence to the setting of school choice, class and lived social identity. This disinvested African American and Latino working work will be a major reference point for sociological theory and policy in class communities—and he finds the spaces of practice for some time to come.' - Meg Maguire, Journal of Education Policy hope and possibility created by young people and This book examines experiences and implications of 'against-the-grain' school adults. This book should be read by all those who choices, where white middle-class families choose ordinary and 'low performing' wish to understand, and challenge, racialized social secondary schools for their children. It offers a unique view of identity formation, and economic inequalities and injustices in urban taking in matters like family history, locality and whiteness. schools." - Pauline Lipman, University of Illinois at Chicago and author of The New Political Economy of Urban Education Contents: Acknowledgements * Preface * Introduction: The White Middle Classes in the Twenty-First Century – Identities Under Siege? White Middle Class Identity Formation: Through a case study in a Chicago public school, Means demonstrates that, Theory and Practice * Family History, Class Practices and Habitus * Habitus as a Sense of Place despite the fragmentation of human security in low-income and racially Against-the-Grain School Choice in Neoliberal Times * A Darker Shade of Pale: Whiteness as segregated public schools, there exist positive social relations, knowledge, and Integral to Middle Class Identity * The Psychosocial: Ambivalences and Anxieties of Privilege * desire for change that can be built upon to promote more secure and equitable Young People and the Urban Comprehensive: Remaking Cosmopolitan Citizens or Reproducing democratic futures for young people. Hegemonic White Middle Class Values? * Reinvigorating Democracy: Middle Class Moralities in Neoliberal Times * Conclusion: Appendix 1: Methods and Methodology * Appendix 2: Parental Contents: Introduction: Schooling in a Time of Crisis and Austerity * PART I: NEOLIBERAL Occupations and Sector * Appendix 3: The Sample Families in Terms of ACORN Categories * SCHOOLING AND THE POLITICS OF SECURITY * Securing Precarious Urban Futures * References Chicago and the Management of Social Research * PART II: NARRATIVES OF ENCLOSURE AND POSSIBILITY * Learning by Dispossession: Objective Violence and Educational Failure * October 2013 UK October 2013 US Criminality or Sociality: A Zero Sum Game? * Searching for Human Security and Citizenship * 216PP 3 b/w tables Conclusion: Public Schooling for a Common Security Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 9781137355010 Canadian Rights New Frontiers in Education, Culture and Politics February 2013 UK February 2013 US 196PP Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781137032034 Paperback £20.00 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137032041 Canadian Rights ebooks available Educational Diversity The Subject of Difference and Different Subjects

Edited by Yvette Taylor, London South Bank University, UK Equality, Citizenship, and Segregation This collection explores the relationship between new A Defense of Separation equality regimes and continued societal inequalities, exploring change, ambivalence and resistance Michael S. Merry, Beloit College, USA specifically in relation to compulsory and post- compulsory education, seeking to more fully situate Merry argues that most voluntary separation the educational journeys and experiences of staff and experiments in education are not driven by a sense of students. racial, cultural or religious superiority. Rather, they are driven among other things by a desire for quality education, not to mention community membership and self respect. Contents: Table of Contents * Foreword * 1. Introduction * 2. Integration * 3. Foundational Principles * 4. Voluntary September 2012 UK october 2012 US Separation * 5. Religious Separation * 6. Cultural Separation * 7. 304PP 1 figure Social Class Separation * Afterword Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230293427 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Schooling, Childhood, and Bureaucracy Rethinking the University

Bureaucratizing the Child Simon Wortham, Kingston University, UK Tony Waters, California State University, Chico, USA Rethinking the University explores and develops key critical debates in the humanities (concerning, for In exploring the relationship between bureaucratic example, postmodernism, New Historicism, political schooling and the individual child, Waters describes criticism, cultural studies, interdisciplinarity, and the persistence of educational inequality, child deconstruction) in the context of the various crises development, and the nature of bureaucracy. The widely felt to be facing academic institutions. This conclusions point out how education bureaucracies important topic has been the subject of heated debate frame both schooling and childhood as they in recent years and Rethinking the University offers relentlessly seek to create ever more perfect children. clear and concise summaries of current work in the Contents: Preface * Introduction * Bureaucratizing the Child: field as well as exploring original and challenging lines The Manufacture of Adults in the Modern World * American of enquiry on a number of issues of contemporary Mass Public Education and the Modern World * Bureaucratized concern. Childhood and the Persistence of Schooling Systems: Contents: Introduction * Part one - authorities * Van Gogh’s Irrationality in Rationality * Behaviorism, Developmentalism, shoes or, does the university have two left feet? *The ‘glasse’ of majesty Part two - institutions and Bureaucracy: Leaky First Graders, Defiant Teenagers, * Excellence and division: the deconstruction of institutional politics * Multiple submissions and Jocks, Nerds, and the Business Model * The Sorting Function of little scrolls of parchment: censorship, knowledge and the academy Part three - Economies and Schools: Institutionalized Privilege, and Why Harvard is a Social Problem for both the Middle exchanges * and more... Class, and Public School 65 in The Bronx * Teachers, Parents, and the Teaching Profession: The Miracle of Bureaucratized Love * The Child Savers * Seeing Like a State: Efficiency, Calculability, August 2012 US Predictivity, Control, Testing Regimes and School Administration * The Limits of the Modern 188PP American School: Rock, Paper, Scissors (Equality, Individualism, Utilitarianism) * The Modern Paperback $24.95 9780719087851 World and Mass Public Education: Bureaucratized Schools around the World * Why School Published by Manchester University Press Reform Will Always Be With Us: Emotion and Rationalization * From Spoiled Blueberries to Classical Social Theory September 2012 UK October 2012 US 268PP 6 b/w tables, 3 figures Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137269713 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Art Education Beyond the Classroom Pondering the Outsider and Other Sites of Learning

Alice Wexler, State University of New York, New Paltz, USA By focusing on children and adults with disabilities, each contributor offers critical research which challenges the non-transferable divide between us and them, encouraging art teachers, therapists, critics, and general readers alike to uncover their biases regarding the nature of art and education. Contents: An Ode to Joy: the Art of Autism; T.Rollins * Enigmatic Images; Reflections on Autistic Art; R.Cardinal * The Art of Dying; L.Weintraub * The Faltering Hand; P.Kornfeld * Making Art Together; A.Walker * Crossing Over: When Outsiders become Insiders and Vice-Versa; L.Rexer * The Meaningful Critique: Responding to Art from Pre-School to Postmodernism; D.Henley July 2012 UK August 2012 US 214PP Hardback £57.50 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230114302 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Environment, Science and Technology Energy & Ethics Justice and the Global Energy Challenge

Material Participation Benjamin K. Sovacool, Vermont Law School, USA Technology, the Environment and Everyday Publics 'A perceptive and innovative new book that makes a powerful case for energy justice.' - James Gustave Noortje Marres, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK Speth, Georgetown University, USA 'Marres' attention to the material conditions of 'In these times of increasing competition for the political participation is not a return to materialism energy resources that await discovery beneath but a deep redefinition of each of those terms: why mountains, prairies, deserts, forests, permafrost, does politics matter and what does it mean to be oceans, and Arctic ice, what could be more important involved into politics? Before her a pragmatist view than justice?' - Martin J. Pasqualetti, Arizona State of politics and publics remained abstract, without a University, USA clear method to follow the objects, pragmata, that Benjamin K. Sovacool applies concepts from justice and give relevance to the creation of the public. Marres' ethics theory to contemporary energy problems, and work deeply renews what it is for the study of illustrates particular solutions to those problems with politics and participation to take material conditions examples and case studies from around the world. seriously.' - Bruno Latour, Sciences Po, Paris, France Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Availability and Danish Energy Policy * 3. Affordability and Fuel This book develops a fresh perspective on everyday Poverty in England * 4. Due Process and the World Bank’s Inspection Panel * 5. Information forms of engagement, one that foregrounds the role and the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative * 6. Prudence and São Tomé e Príncipe’s of objects, technologies and settings in democracy. Oil Revenue Management Law * 7. Intergenerational Equity and Solar Energy in Bangladesh * Examining a range of devices, from smart meters to eco-homes, the book sets 8. Intragenerational Equity and Climate Change Adaptation * 9. Responsibility and Ecuador’s out new concepts and methods for analyzing the relations between participation, Yasuní-ITT Initiative * 10. Conclusion - Conceptualizing Energy Justice innovation and the environment. Energy, Climate and the Environment Contents: List of Figures * Acknowledgements Preface * Objects of Participation * The (Dis) invention of the Material Public: Returns to American Pragmatism * Devising Engagement: July 2013 UK July 2013 US Everyday Carbon Accounting and the Cost of Involvement * Living Experiments: A ‘Coming Out’ 304PP 34 b/w tables, 81 b/w photos for the Politics of Things * The Ecohome as Multifarious Instrument: Engagement, Innovation, Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781137298645 Change * Re-distributing Problems of Participation * Notes * Bibliography * Index Paperback £18.99 / $28.00 / CN$32.00 9781137298652 Canadian Rights ebooks available July 2012 UK September 2012 US 216PP 4 b/w photos, 6 figures Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230232112 Canadian Rights ebooks available Sustainability and Well-Being The Middle Path to Environment, Society and the Economy

Introducing Just Sustainabilities Asoka Bandarage, American University, USA Policy, Planning and Practice 'In this meticulously researched scholarly work, Bandarage brilliantly demonstrates that Julian Agyeman, Tufts University, USA environmental sustainability and social justice are inseparable problems requiring a fundamental social 'With this excellent book, Agyeman both and psychological transformation. Sustainability and consolidates and advances his ground-breaking work Well-Being synthesizes a vast amount of data and on just sustainabilities. Readers looking for a clear research from a broad range of fields from global and concise review of the concept and underpinning political economy to religion and philosophy. Yet, ideas, as well as those wanting compelling examples this work is highly accessible to a wide readership. of its practical application will be more than It is lucidly written and provides a balanced and satisfied.' - Gordon Walker, Lancaster Environment compassionate perspective that is much-needed Centre, Lancaster University in the world at this time. It is a must read for This unique and insightful text offers an exploration professionals and students of Environmental of the origins and subsequent development of the Studies; Global Studies, Women's Studies and the concept of ‘just sustainability.’ Social Sciences in General. This book is highly recommended and represents another scholarly triumph for Asoka Bandarage. ' - Filomina Chioma Steady, Contents: Introduction * 1. Introducing Just Sustainabilities * 2. Wellesley College, USA Food * 3. Space and Place * 4. Culture * 5. Conclusions A powerful social science analysis and a compassionate philosophical perspective Just Sustainabilities to face the twin challenges of environmental sustainability and human well-being. June 2013 US Contents: 1. Introduction: Environment, Society and Economy * 2. Environmental, Social and 208PP Economic Collapse * 3. Evolution of the Domination Paradigm * 4. Ecological and Social Justice Hardback $134.95 9781780324081 Movements * 5. Ethical Path to Sustainability and Wellbeing Paperback $34.95 9781780324098 Published by Zed Books

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Resource Management and Contested Digital Exposure Territories in East Asia Postmodern Postcapitalism

Ralf Emmers, S. Rajaratnam School of International Raphael Sassower, University of Colorado, USA Studies, Nanyang STechnological University, Singapore ‘Raphael Sassower provides the reader with a bracing Ralf Emmers assesses whether the joint exploration tour of the digital world that we all increasingly and development of resources can act as a means to inhabit but which few others are in a better position reduce tensions in contested territories. to guide us through.’ - Steve Fuller, University of Warwick, UK Contents: Introduction * 1. Natural Resources and International Law * 2. The Sea of Japan * 3. The East China Sea * 4. The South This book adopts an explicitly postmodernist China Sea * Conclusion perspective of the digital revolution. While exploring issues relating to the re-creation of social life in the digital world, its main focus is on the political economy and in particular the extent to which the paradigms of capitalism and socialism can be mapped as postcapitalism onto this new world. Contents: 1. The Digital Evolution in Postmodernity * 2. Postcapitalism: Centralization, Decentralization, and Globalism * 3. Political Economy: Freedom, Surveillance, and Entrepreneurship * 4. Legality and Morality: Intellectual Property, Virtual Currency, and Corporate Responsibility January 2013 UK January 2013 US 112PP 3 b/w photos Hardback £45.00 / $67.50 / CN$78.00 9781137310132 Canadian Rights ebooks available April 2013 UK April 2013 US 96PP 3 b/w tables Hardback £37.50 / $57.00 / CN$65.50 9781137312396 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Preparing for Life in Humanity 2.0

Steve Fuller, University of Warwick, UK 'Fuller is the closest thing to a Foucault writing today Russian Climate Politics in the English language.' - Metascience When Science Meets Policy Developing directly from Fuller's recent book Humanity 2.0, this is the first book to seriously consider what a Elana Wilson Rowe, Norwegian Institute of 'post-' or 'trans'-' human state of being might mean for International Affairs, Norway who we think we are, how we live, what we believe and what we aim to be. Russia remains among the top five greenhouse gas Contents: Introduction * Philosophy for Humanity 2.0 * emitters in the world and thus an important player Political Economy for Humanity 2.0 * Anthropology for in the field of international climate politics. To gain a Humanity 2.0 * Ethics for Humanity 2.0 * Epilogue: General deeper understanding of how Russian climate politics Education for Humanity 2.0 – A Focus on the Brain is formed, the changing and somewhat unexpected role scientists and scientific knowledge play in shaping Russian policymaking is explored. Contents: List of Acronyms and Abbreviations * List of Figures * Chapter 1: Introduction * Chapter 2: Environmental and science politics in Russia * Chapter 3: Russian framings of global climate October 2012 UK October 2012 US change * Chapter 4: Russia’s domestic politics of climate change 124PP * Chapter 5: Russia in international climate politics * Chapter Hardback £30.00 / $45.00 / CN$52.00 9781137277060 6: The Shared Terrain of Science and Politics * Appendix 1: Canadian Rights ebooks available Anonymized overview of interviewees in interview set 1 * Appendix 2: Anonymized overview of interviewees in interview set 2 * Appendix 3: Chapter 3 Primary Sources from Rossiskaya Gazeta (RG) (organized by year) * References

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Natural Resource Use and Global Change Digital Sociology New Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Social Ecology Critical Perspectives

Karl Bruckmeier, Gothenberg University, Sweden Edited by Kate Orton-Johnson, Nick Prior, both at University of Edinburgh, UK Building on recent developments in social ecology, this book advances a new critical theory of society Sociology and our sociological imaginations are having and nature, exploring social metabolism and global to confront new digital landscapes spanning mediated resource flows in contemporary society. Barriers to social relationships, practices and social structures. This global sustainability are identified and conditions volume assesses the substantive challenges faced by for transforming industrial economies towards new the discipline as it critically reassesses its position in the sustainable resource use are described. digital age. Contents: Introduction: The Development of Social Ecology Contents: Introduction; K.Orton-Johnson & N.Prior * PART I: * Interdisciplinary Research in Society and Nature in the 20th RELATIONSHIPS * Personal Relationships, Intimacy and the Self Century * Sources of Social Ecology: Discourses on Society and in a Mediated and Global Digital Age; L.Jamieson * ‘Gendering Nature in Sociology * Sources of Social Ecology: Ecosystems the Digital’: The Impact of Gender and Technology Perspectives and Natural Resources in Ecological Discourses * Thematic on the Sociological Imagination; E.Green & C.Singleton * Digital Profiles of Social Ecology: The Research on Resource Flows and Relationships and Feminist Hope; D.Ferreday * PART II: SPACES the Physical Economy in a Global Context * Thematic Profiles of * Rethinking Space: Urban Informatics and the Sociological Social Ecology: The Research on Human Land Use, Food and Biomass Production in European Imagination; R.Burrows & D.Beer * Rethinking Community in the Digital Age?; K.Evans * and Global Contexts * Thematic Profiles of Social Ecology: Knowledge Synthesis in a Theory of Digital Spaces, Sociology and Surveillance; D.Lyon * PART III: STRUCTURES * Inequalities in Interaction of Society and Nature * Social Ecology: A Science in Development * Social Ecology the Network Society; J.Van Dijk * Trillions Out of Ones and Zeros: The Sociology of Finance and Practice: The Policy Process and the Social-Ecological Discourse Encounters the Digital Age; J.Pardo-Guerra * Digital Fields, Networks and Capital: Sociology Beyond Structures and Fluids; Mike Savage * PART IV: MEDIATIONS * War Reporting in a Digital January 2013 UK February 2013 US Age; S.Allan & D.Matheson * Imagining Networks: The Sociology of Connection in the Digital 304PP 22 b/w tables Age; A.Cavanagh * Mediating the Digital?; N.Prior & K.Orton-Johnson * PART V: PRACTICES Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 * Rethinking Education in the Digital Age; N.Selwyn * E-Health and Renewed Sociological 9780230300606 Approaches to Health and Illness; J.Kivits * Digital Technology and Sociological Windows; Canadian Rights ebooks available A.Webster * Index January 2013 UK January 2013 US 264PP 2 b/w tables, 2 figures Hardback £65.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9780230222823 Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9780230222830 Canadian Rights New Challenges in Energy Security The UK in a Multipolar World

Edited by Catherine Mitchell, Energy Policy Group, University of Exeter, UK., Jim Watson, UK Energy Research Centre, University of Sussex, UK, Jessica Whiting, Energy Policy Group, University of Exeter, UK A Journey in the Future of Water Researchers and practitioners explore the effect of evolving global economic Terje Tvedt, University of Bergen & University of Oslo, and political powers on energy security within the UK and puts forward practical Norway options for moving towards a more energy secure system over both the short and long terms. Nourished by fears of global warming and climate change, water has become an issue of international Contents: 1. Introduction: Conceptualising Energy Security; Catherine Mitchell and Jim Watson concern. In A Journey in the Future of Water leading * 2. Energy Security: Geopolitics, Governance and Multipolarity; Caroline Kuzemko and Michael water expert, TerjeTvedt, travels to 25 countries and all Bradshaw * 3. The Energy Security-Climate Nexus and the Environment; Caroline Kuzemko, Antony Froggatt and Estelle Rouhaud * 4. Energy Security Policy in Britain: Markets, Complexity continents to find out more about the ways in which and Challenges; Iain Soutar and Jess Whiting * 5. Demand and Energy Security; Richard Hoggett, different nations are seeking to respond. From Project Nick Eyre and Malcolm Keay * 6. People and Communities in Energy Security; Catherine Butler, Moses, where gigantic underwater gates will rise to Sarah Darby, Tom Henfrey, Richard Hoggett and Nicola Hole * 7. Infrastructure, Investment prevent the inundation of Venice, to India's River Link and the Low Carbon Transition; Ronan Bolton and Adam Hawkes * 8. Supply Chains and Energy Plan, connecting 37 Himalayan rivers to major rivers Security; Richard Hoggett * 9. EU Energy Security and its impact on the UK; John Corbett, in the south, the author examines the world's largest Antony Froggatt and Angus Johnston * 10. Measuring Energy Security; Colin Axon, Richard engineering projects, travels the great river valleys, Darton and Christian Winzer * 11. New Challenges in Energy Security: the UK in a multipolar visits ‘the largest ocean under the Earth,’ and major world – Conclusions and Recommendations; Catherine Mitchell and Jim Watson cities of the world, to explore water's determining role in the life of the planet. The most comprehensive and accessible account of global Energy, Climate and the Environment water issues to date. August 2013 UK August 2013 US Contents: Preface : A Journey in Water * THE NEW UNCERTAINTY ABOUT WATER * To the 288PP 18 b/w photos, 16 b/w tables rivers in heaven and the centre of the world * A pump tour in the Netherlands * The icy barrens Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137298843 that became the world’s ‘hot spot’ * The city that refuses to drown * And More.. Canadian Rights ebooks available July 2013 US 272PP 75 b/w illus. Hardback $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781848857445 Paperback $25.00 / CN$29.00 9781848857452 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights

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Societies beyond Oil UrBaN STUDieS Oil Dregs and Social Futures

John Urry, University of Lancaster, UK Dirt Societies beyond Oil analyzes how the twentieth New Geographies of Cleanliness and Contamination century created a kind of mirage of the future that is unsustainable into even the medium term and Edited by Ben Campkin, University College London, UK, envisions the future of an oil-dependent world facing Rosie Cox, University of London, UK energy descent. Dirt - and our rituals to eradicate it - are as much a part Contents: Introduction: the problem of energy * Part 1 oil of our everyday lives as eating, breathing and sleeping. dregs * 1. Oil and the crash of 2007-8 * 2. The century of oil * Yet this very fact means that we seldom question what 3. Consuming miles * 4. Carbon capital * 5. Peaking * 6. The we mean by dirt. What do our attitudes to dirt and Chinese century? * 7. The curse of oil * Part 2 social futures * 8. cleanliness tell us about ourselves and the societies Magic bullet future * 9. Digital lives * 10. Resource fi ghts * 12. we live in? This innovative work exposes the interests Low carbon society * 13. After easy oil which underlie everyday conceptions of dirt and reveals how our ideas about it are intimately bound up with issues of race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality and February 2013 US the body. 224PP Contents: Figures * Acknowledgements * Introduction * Home: hardback $116.95 9781780321691 Domestic Dirt and Cleaning * Introduction * Linguistic Leakiness Paperback $26.95 9781780321684 or Really Dirty? Dirt in Social Theory * Domestic Workers and Published by Zed Books Pollution in Brazil * The Visible and the Invisible: (De)regulation in Contemporary Cleaning Practices * Bring Home the Dead: Purity and Filth in Contemporary Funeral Homes * City and Suburb: Urban Dirt and Cleansing * Introduction * Degradation and Regeneration: Theories of Dirt and the Contemporary City * From the Dirty City to the Spoiled Suburb * Dangers Lurking Everywhere: The Sex Offender as Pollution * Hygiene Aesthetics on London’s Gay Scene: The Stigma of AIDS * Spiritual Cleansing: Priests and Prostitutes in Early Victorian London * Mapping Sewer Spaces in mid-Victorian London * The Cinematic Sewer * Country: Constructing Rural Follow us on Dirt * Introduction * Dirt and Development: Alternative Modernities inThailand * Dirty Foods, Healthy Communities? * Dirty Vegetables: Connecting Consumers to the Growing of their Food * Dirty Cows: Perceptions of BSE/vCJD * Contributors * Notes * References * Index February 2013 US Follow Palgrave Macmillan on 272PP 20 b/w illus. & 1 table Paperback $45.00 / cN$52.00 9781780764177 Facebook®. Become a ‘fan’ of our @PalgraveSoc Published by i. B. Tauris ® Facebook page to get the latest for the latest news, events canadian rights news, reviews and event invites. and competitions

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Edited by Elizabeth Fay, Leonard von Morze, both at University of Massachusetts Boston, USA "Fay and von Morzé's perspective-changing collection explains how larger sociospatial forces shape cities and their inhabitants. This edition presents a new direction for urban, Atlantic, and cultural studies to reveal an exciting interdisciplinary panorama." - Stephen Shapiro, University of Warwick, UK The constant flow of people, ideas, and commodities across the Atlantic propelled the development of a public sphere. Chapters explore the multiple ways in which a growing urban consciousness influenced national and international cultural and political intersections. Contents: PART I: SPATIAL PROJECTIONS OF POWER * PART II: THE SITE OF REFORM * Part III: IDENTITY AND IMAGINATIVE HISTORY The New Urban Atlantic February 2013 UK February 2013 US 292PP 14 b/w illustrations hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / cN$98.00 9780230341401 canadian rights ebooks available

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Being American on the Edge China’s Urban Billion Penurbia and the Metropolitan Mind, 1945-2010 The Story Behind the Biggest Migration in Human History

Joseph Goddard, University of Copenghagen, Denmark Tom Miller, China Economic Quarterly The book explains the interaction of dream and "In this book Tom Miller, a longtime Beijing resident landscape on America's urban borderlands. and journalist, takes a penetrating look at what has led China astray in its rush to urbanise and what Contents: Introducing Penurbia * Thinking about City Edges * can be done to fix the resulting problems… Miller's Penurbanites and Exurbanites - Peoples of the Fringe * Charting cogent analysis is buttressed by colourful reportage, Penurban Growth * Politics, Planning, and Administration a reminder of the human fabric that hangs in the * Penurban Civil Society * Images from Popular Culture * balance. And— no mean feat for a book about a Magazines and Penurbia * Professional Views of Penurban Change potentially dry topic—it is a consistently good read." - Financial Times Combining on-the-ground reportage and up-to-date research, this pivotal book explains why China has failed to reap many of the economic and social benefits of urbanization, and suggests how these problems can be resolved. If its leaders get urbanization right, August 2012 UK August 2012 US China will surpass the United States and cement its position as the world's largest 284PP 15 b/w tables, 8 b/w photos economy. But if they get it wrong, China could spend the next twenty years Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137020796 languishing in middle-income torpor, its cities pockmarked by giant slums. Canadian Rights ebooks available Contents: Introduction: The Biggest Migration in Human History * Chapter 1. By the Sweat of Their Brow: The people who built urban China * Chapter 2. Passport to Purgatory: Fixing the hukou system * Chapter 3. Farm vs Factory: The battle over land * Chapter 4. The Construction Orgy: Paving the fields * Chapter 5. Ghost Towns in the Desert: How China builds its cities * Chapter 6. A Billion Wallets: What China’s new urbanites will and won’t buy * Conclusion: Civilizing the Cities The Rural War Asian Arguments Captain Swing and the Politics of Protest December 2012 US 168PP Carl J. Griffin, Queen’s University, Belfast, UK Hardback $125.95 9781780321424 Paperback $29.95 9781780321417 Beginning in Kent in the summer of 1830 before Published by Zed Books spreading throughout the country, the Swing Riots were the most dramatic and widespread rising of the English rural poor. The Rural War offers a vivid new account of this defining moment in British history. It is shown that the protests were more organized, intensive, and politically motivated than has hitherto been thought, representing complex statements about Advisory in Urban High Schools the nature of authority, gender, and the politics of rural life. A Study of Expanded Teacher Roles Contents: Introduction * Part I * Rough men, pleasant histories Kate Phillippo, Loyola University Chicago, USA * Life and labour on and off the parish * Something before Swing or Swing itself? * Part II * Movement dynamics and diffusion Kate Phillippo evaluates the practice of having * Movement mechanisms Part III * The politics of the parish * teachers also serve as advisors, tasked with providing Radical participatory politics * The gender politics of Swing Part IV * Suppressing Swing * Swing social-emotional support to students. Through an and social policy * Something after Swing? * Conclusions * Appendix *Index in-depth survey of teacher-advisors at three different urban high schools, she examines the different ways in July 2012 US 336PP 9 b/w illus. which advisors interpret and carry out the role and the Hardback $105.00 9780719086267 outcomes for students. Published by Manchester University Press Contents: 1. Advisory: A View into Expanded Teacher Roles * 2. ‘Very Nice, but not Very Helpful’: The Education Profession’s Divergent Representations of Teachers’ Social-Emotional Support Responsibilities, 1892-2011 (With Beth Wright) * 3. Advisor Role Structure: How Schools Support or Undermine Expanded Teacher Roles * 4. Consistency and Variation in Teachers’ Implementation of the Advisor Role * 5. The Toolbox and How Teachers Used It: Individual Characteristics that Explain Differences in Advisor Role Enactment * 6. Occupational Hazards and Innovation: Teachers’ Responses to the Advisor Role * 7. Tying it All Together: Lessons about Formally Expanded Teacher Roles, Teachers Advising Students, and Teachers Providing Social-Emotional Support * Appendix A. Teacher Interview Participants, Sorted by School * Appendix B. Overview of Research Methods Palgrave Studies in Urban Education August 2013 UK August 2013 US 256PP 8 b/w tables, 11 b/w illustrations Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137311252 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Locating Urban Conflicts China’s Hukou System Ethnicity, Nationalism and the Everyday Markets, Migrants and Institutional Change

Edited by Wendy Pullan, Britt Baillie, both at University Jason Young, Victoria University of Wellington, New of Cambridge, UK Zealand Cities have emerged as the epicentres for many of By 2010, 260 million citizens were living outside of today's ethno-national and religious conflicts. This their permanent hukou location, a major challenge book brings together key themes that dominate to the constrictive Mao-era system of migration our current attention including emerging areas of and settlement planning. Jason Young shows how contestation in rapidly changing and modernising cities these new forces have been received by the state and and the effects of extreme and/or enduring conflicts documents the process of change and the importance upon ordinary civilian life. of China's hukou system. Contents: 1. Introduction; Wendy Pullan and Britt Baillie * 2. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Markets, Migrants and Spatial Discontinuities: Conflict Infrastructures in Contested Institutional Change * 3. The Hukou System * 4. Institutional Cities; Wendy Pullan * 3. Violence and Urban Architecture: Change at the National Level * 5. Institutional Change in Beijing, Events at the Ensemble of the Odessa Steps in 1904-5; Caroline Shenzen and Chongqing * 6. Hukou Reform for the New Century Humphrey * 4. Borderlands of the EU: The Spanish Enclave of * 7. Conclusion Ceuta in Morocco; Felipe Hernandez and Maximilian Sternberg * 5. Security and the Holy Places of Jerusalem: The ‘Hebronisation’ of the Old City and Adjacent June 2013 UK June 2013 US Areas; Michael Dumper * 6. Speaking in the Silence: Youthful Negotiations of Beirut’s Postwar 224PP 23 b/w tables, 36 b/w photos Spaces and Memories; Craig Larkin * 7. Memorialising the ‘Martyred City’: Negotiating Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137277305 Vukovar’s Wartime Past; Britt Baillie * 8. Joint Israeli-Palestinian Political Activity in Jerusalem: Canadian Rights ebooks available Characteristics and Challenges; Hillel Cohen * 9. How do Israeli (Jewish) Protest Groups Envision a Political Solution to the Jerusalem Question?; Amneh Badran * 10. Urban Planning and the Remaking of the Public Sphere in Ottoman Palestine; Salim Tamari * 11. Imperial Ethnocracy and Demography: Foundations of Ethno-National Conflict in Belfast and Jerusalem; James Anderson * 12. Breaking Down the Walls of Heartache: Reflections on the Ordinary Spaces of Division and Unification in Berlin; Allan Cochrane * 13. Territorialities of Capital and Place in ‘Post-Conflict’ Belfast; Milena Komarova and Liam O’Dowd June 2013 UK June 2013 US 240PP 27 illustrations, 15 maps, 1 b/w line drawing Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230368903 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Hybrid Governance in European Cities Neighbourhood, Migration and Democracy

Chris Skelcher, University of Birmingham, UK, Helen Sullivan, University of Melbourne, Australia, Stephen Jeffares, University of Birmingham, UK This wide-ranging study of three European cities shows how hybrid forms of governance emerge from the tensions between new ideas and past legacies, and existing institutional arrangements and powerful decision makers. Using detailed studies of migration and neighborhood policy, as well as a novel Q methodology analysis of public administrators. Contents: Preface * 1. Challenging Urban Governance * 2. Theorising Governance Transitions * 3. Governing Neighbourhoods * 4. Governing Migration * 5. Governing Subjectivities: A Q Methodology Study * 6. Democracy in Hybrid Governance * 7. Urban Governance into the Future * References * Index Understanding Governance February 2013 UK February 2013 US 200PP 2 figures, 11 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230273221 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Social Policy and Welfare Collective Action for Social Change An Introduction to Community Organizing

Aaron Schutz, Marie G. Sandy, both at University of Residential Care Transformed Wisconsin Milwaukee, USA Revisiting 'The Last Refuge' Community organizers build solidarity and collective power in fractured communities. In Collective Action Julia Johnson, The Open University, UK, Sheena Rolph, for Social Change, Aaron Schutz and Marie G. Sandy The Open University, UK, Randall Smith, University of draw on their extensive experience participating in Bristol, UK community organizing activities and teaching courses WINNER OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY'S on the subject to empower novices to think like an INAUGURALPETER TOWNSEND POLICY PRESS organizer. BOOK PRIZE Contents: PART I: OVERVIEW * What is Community "This is an important book. It addresses key issues Organizing? * What isn’t Community Organizing? * PART about the quality of residential care for the elderly, II: HISTORY AND THEORY * The History of Community about 'institutional' life more broadly, and especially Organizing in America * Saul Alinsky’s Model of Organizing about methodologies and ethics in social science * Campaign versus Community Organizing:Storytelling research." - Canadian Journal of Sociology in Obama’s 2008 Presidential Campaign * PART III: CASE STUDIES * The Industrial Areas Foundation and ‘Organizations of Organizations’ (by Mark "Fascinating...this book deserves a place on all Warren) * ACORN and ‘Door Knocking’ Groups (by Heidi Swarts) * An Independent Organizing library shelves and should be required reading for Group * PART IV: KEY CONCEPTS * Overview: Core Organizing Concepts * Public vs. Private anyone interested in the welfare of some of the most Relationships * Leadership * Power * One-on-One Interviews * Issues * Tactics or ‘Actions’ * vulnerable members of society." - Ageing & Society Strategy * Conclusion: Limitations of the Neo-Alinsky Organizing Model This book revisits Peter Townsend's classic study of residential care for older June 2012 UK April 2012 US people in Britain conducted in the late 1950s. It provides not only a fascinating 314PP 5 b/w tables, 5 figures account of residential care for older people over the last 50 years but is also an Paperback £18.99 / $29.00 / CN$33.50 9780230111257 important contribution to the literature on research methods. Canadian Rights ebooks available Contents: In Memoriam * Acknowledgements * PART I: THE CONTEXT * Why Revisit ‘The Last Refuge’? * Changing Contexts of Care * The Study Design and Methods * PART II: REVISITING ‘THE LAST REFUGE’ * Survivors and Non-survivors * Residents and Staff * The Living Environment * Daily Lives * The Quality of Care * PART III: CONCLUSIONS * Revisiting and Reuse * Continuity and Change in Residential Care for Older People * Appendixes * Notes * References * Index Permanent Emergency Welfare Regimes August 2012 UK September 2012 US 312PP 14 b/w illustrations, 20 b/w tables, 1 map, 1 figure in Sub-Saharan Africa Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137265692 Canadian Rights ebooks available The Exclusive Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy Alfio Cerami, Centre d’Études Européennes, Sciences Po, Paris, France This book examines the relationship between development economics, social protection and democratization in the specific context of Sub-Saharan Africa. Moving existing theories of transformation into The Crisis of Caregiving a new terrain, it sheds light on the exclusive origins of Social Welfare Policy in the United States dictatorship and democracy. Contents: Introduction: Permanent Emergency Welfare Edited by Betty Reid Mandell, Bridgewater State Regimes in Sub-Saharan Africa * 1. Theoretical Framework: College, USA Democracy, System Transformation and Welfare Regimes This book discusses the crisis of caregiving as it * PART I: KEY ISSUES AND PARAMETERS * 2. Pathways of Development * 3. Systemic Problems and Structural Challenges affects parents seeking to provide good care for their * 4. Poverty and Human Development * PART II: SOCIAL children and people who care for their aged or disabled PROTECTION * 5. Labour Market, Poverty Relief and Health * relatives. Discussed are alternatives to the present 6. Education, Child Protection, and Gender Equality * 7. Hunger, Food Security, Safe Water and welfare system, a description of the current safety net Sanitation * PART III: SOCIAL CONFLICTS, MODERNIZATION AND DEMOCRATIZATION * 8. programs, and an analysis of the privatization of social Social Conflicts and the Politics of Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa * 9. Democratization and services. Consolidation of Democratic Institutions * Conclusions: The Exclusive Origins of Dictatorship Contents: 1. Who Cares? The Crisis of Caregiving; B.Reid and Democracy Mandell * 2. Women’s Work, Mothers’ Poverty; G.Mink * 3. March 2013 UK March 2013 US Paid Family and Medical Leave; R.Albelda and B.Reid Mandell * 296PP 43 b/w illustrations, 25 b/w tables 4. The Privatization of Care; B.Reid Mandell * 5. Shelters for the Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$98.00 9780230299795 Homeless: A Feeble Response to Homelessness; B.Reid Mandell Canadian Rights * 6. Foster Care; B.Reid Mandell * 7. Adoption; B.Reid Mandell * 8. The Punitive State; M.Rosenthal * 9. Alternatives to Welfare; B.Reid Mandell * Appendix A: Current Safety Net Programs in the US; B.Reid Mandell * Appendix B: Advocacy organizations; B.Reid Mandell May 2013 UK May 2013 US 278PP 1 pg illus Paperback £18.99 / $29.00 / CN$33.50 9781137332974 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Border Watch Long-Term Care in Europe Cultures of Immigration, Detention and Control Improving Policy and Practice

Alexandra Hall, University of York, UK Edited by Kai Leichsenring, European Centre for Social ’Immigration detention is a huge but little known Welfare Policy and Research, Austria, Jenny Billings, phenomenon of our era. Border Watch is a rich, University of Kent, UK, Henk Nies, Free University of thoughtful, fair, and ultimately strong examination Amsterdam, The Netherlands of immigration detention centers and guards. Drawing on research across a wide range of European The devil is in the details: a saying that genuinely countries, this book analyzes the key issues at stake in describes what Hall discovers. This book succeeds in developing long-term care systems for older people in linking ethnographic description with major public Europe with a focus on progression and improvement issues of immigration and power.’ – Josiah McC. for policy and practice. Heyman, University of Texas, El Paso. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION * PART II: OVERCOMING Despite periodic media scandals, remarkably little THE HEALTH-SOCIAL CARE DIVIDE AND THE FORMAL- has been written about the everyday workings of the INFORMAL CARE DIVIDE * PART III: INNOVATIVE CASES IN grassroots immigration system, or about the people THE CONSTRUCTION OF LONG-TERM CARE IN EUROPE charged with enacting immigration policy at local levels. Detention, particularly, is a hidden side of border February 2013 UK February 2013 US politics, despite its growing international importance as a tool of control and 416PP 19 b/w tables, 5 figures, 96 illustrations security. This book fills the gap admirably, analyzing the everyday encounters Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137032331 between officers and immigrants in detention to explore broad social trends Canadian Rights ebooks available and theoretical concerns. This highly topical book provides rare insights into the treatment of the "other" and will be essential for policy makers and students studying anthropology and sociology. Contents: 1. Introduction: Going Inside * 2. Visual Practice and the Secure Regime * 3. Being There: Social Life in the Centre * 4. Compliance and Defiance: Contesting the Regime * 5. Drawing the Line: Discretion and Power * 6. Ethics and Encounters * 7. Conclusion * References * Index Community Research for Community Anthropology, Culture and Society Development July 2012 US 224PP Edited by Marjorie Mayo, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK, Zoraida Hardback $95.00 9780745327242 Mendiwelso-Bendek, University of Lincoln, UK, Carol Packham, Manchester Paperback $33.00 9780745327235 Metropolitan University, UK Published by Pluto Press This book explores the contributions that research, with refugees and with faith- based organizations for example, makes to strengthen community development and consequently promote active citizenship and social justice. Contents: 1. Community Development, Community Organising and Third Sector-University Research Partnerships; Marjorie Mayo, Zoraida Mendiwelso-Bendek and Carol Packham * 2. How Inclusive and How Empowering? Two Case Studies Researching the Impact of Active Active Ageing in the European Union Citizenship Learning Initiatives in a Social Policy Context; Gabi Rechnagel with Daniella Holland * 3. Impact Measurement or Agenda-Setting?; Vaughan Jones, Juan Camilo Cock and Hannah Policy Convergence and Divergence Jones * 4.Research with Refugee and Asylum Seeker Organisations: Challenges of Insider Action Research; Green Nyoni * 5. Researching Empowerment in Practice: Working with a Women’s Kate A. Hamblin, Oxford Institute of Ageing, University Refugee and Asylum Group; Hannah Berry * 6. Measurement as Reflection in Faith Based of Oxford, UK Social Action; Adam Dinham * 7. Community Learning Approaches to Solidarity Between the Generations: Research Evidence and Evaluation Tools for Impact; Jane Watts * 8. Participatory This book explores the adoption of 'active ageing' Arts and Community Development: Taking Part; Chrissie Tiller * 9. Contradiction, Collaboration policies by EU15 nations and the impact on older and Criticality: Researching Empowerment and Citizenship in Community-Based Arts; peoples' work and retirement policy options. Policies Alison Rooke * 10. Sports Volunteering and Community Engagement; Robin Wright, Zoraida examined include unemployment benefits, active Mendiwelso-Bendek and Rebecca Herron * 11. Collaboration and Mutual Support in the Third labour market policies, partial pension receipt, pension Sector; Hannah Jones * 12. ‘Resilience’ and Small Voluntary and Community Sector Groups; principles, early retirement and incentives for deferral. Carol Packham * 13. Conclusions: Futures for Community-University Research Partnerships, in Challenging Times?; Marjorie Mayo, Zoraida Mendiwelso-Bendek and Carol Packham Contents: Introduction * Active Ageing: Origins and Resurgence * The Eu’s Active Ageing Agenda * Group I: The Vanguards: August 2013 UK August 2013 US Consolidating their Position Beyond * Group 240PP 2 figures, 4 tables II: Surpassing Stockholm * Group III: Below Stockholm but Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137034731 Approaching Fast * Group IV: The Laggards: Slow Progress Canadian Rights ebooks available towards Stockholm March 2013 UK March 2013 US 248PP 10 b/w tables, 2 figures Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230353701 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Political Institutions and Elderly Care Policy The Global Hunger Crisis Comparative Politics of Long-Term Care in Advanced Tackling Food Insecurity in Developing Countries Democracies Majda Bne Saad, Based in Dublin, Ireland Takeshi Hieda, Waseda University, Japan This is a deeply informative study, identifying the 'Takeshi Hieda has written an insightful and readable causes for global hunger embedded in the current book about a serious problem - funding long-term global political and economic system and highlighting care for a growing aging population. He not only the key challenges facing low income food deficit demonstrates the diversity of national approaches countries. to the problem but also explains this diversity by Contents: Preface * Acknowledgements * PART I: FOOD looking at how electoral rules promote universalistic SECURITY AND INSECURITY: CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES and particularistic policies. Quantitative analyses * 1. Food Security * 2. Famine * 3. The World Food System: support his arguments, and qualitative case studies Challenges And Options * 4. Peasants Farming: Current And of the United States, Japan, and Sweden illustrate Future Challenges * PART II: CHALLENGES AND OPTIONS TO the links between political institutions and public FOOD SECURITY * 5. Access To Land * 6. Rural Labour Markets policies to care for the elderly.' - Fred Pampel, and more... University of Colorado at Boulder, USA Although most advanced industrialized countries March 2013 US are facing population aging and other social changes, 272PP public long-term care programs for the aged are remarkably diverse across them. Hardback $95.00 9780745330686 This book accounts for the variations in elderly care policy by combining statistical Paperback $29.00 9780745330679 analysis with historical case studies of Sweden, Japan and the USA. Published by Pluto Press Contents: Introduction * Understanding the Politics of Universalistic Social Care Services: a Theoretical Framework * Political Institutional Conditions for the Development of Elderly Care Programs: Quantitative Evidence * Sweden: The Manipulative State * Japan: ‘MHW and Japan’s Miracle’, in a Sense * The United States of America: Evolution without Revolution * Conclusion: Political Institutions, Voter-Politician Linkage, and Universalistic Social Policy * Bibliography June 2012 UK August 2012 US Naturalization Policies, Education 248PP 19 colour line drawings, 14 b/w photos Hardback £57.50 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9780230361782 and Citizenship Canadian Rights ebooks available Multicultural and Multi-Nation Societies in International Perspective

Edited by Dina Kiwan, American University of Beirut, Lebanon Trust in Food This book examines constructions of 'national' citizenship in the context of perceived internal division, A Comparative and Institutional Analysis including devolution, multiculturalism, ethno-religious conflict, post-conflict and refugees, drawing on a wide Unni Kjaernes, National Institute for Consumer range of countries such as Belgium, Denmark, France, Research (SIFO), Norway, Mark Harvey, University of Germany, the UK, Ukraine, Canada and Palestinians in Essex, UK, Alan Warde, University of Manchester, UK Lebanon. "The book offers a very useful framework for Contents: 1. Introduction; Dina Kiwan * 2. Learning to be exploring issues of trust relating to food, and ‘British’? Education and Naturalisation in the UK; Dina Kiwan highlights the need to look beyond issues of safety * 3. State Paternalism and Religious Dress; Cécile Laborde * 4. and risk in evaluating and conteracting public Diversity and Nationality: Contemporary Developments in Five distrust." - Margaret Dorey, Limina European Citizenship Regimes; Nasar Meer and Tariq Modood * 5. Descent, Territory, and Common Values: Redefining The BSE epidemic, GM foods, avian flu, the growth Citizenship in Canada; Elke Winter * 6. Regional Diversity and Education for ‘National’ of supermarkets and the crisis in obesity have shaken Citizenship in Ukraine: The Construction of Citizenship Identities by Borderland Youth; Antonina consumer trust in food. Uncovering surprising Tereshchenko * 7. Shifting Youth Identities and Notions of ‘Citizenship’ in the Palestinian differences between countries, Trust in Food examines Diaspora: the Case of Lebanon; Kathleen Fincham * 8. Conclusion; Dina Kiwan this and challenges the idea of the consumer as a Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series sovereign individual, demonstrating how consumption is institutionalized within society. June 2013 UK June 2013 US 224PP 4 b/w tables Contents: 1. Introduction: Problematizing Trust in Food * 2. Trust and Food Consumption: Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230303416 Theoretical Approaches * 3. Enquiring into Trust: Some Methodological Considerations * 4. Canadian Rights ebooks available Variations in Popular Trust * 5. Culture and Performance: Trust in Meat * 6. Mobilizations of the Consumer * 7. Buying into Food * 8. The State and Triangular Affairs of Trust * 9. Conditions for Trust in Food * 10. Explaining Trust in Food March 2013 UK March 2013 US 240PP 16 tables and 10 figures Paperback £16.99 / $28.00 / CN$26.99 9781137352392 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Work and welfare in europe series Minimum Income Protection in Flux Edited by Denis Bouget, Jochen Clasen, Ana Guillén Rodriguez, Jane Lewis Edited by Ive Marx, University of Antwerp, Belgium, and Bruno Palier Kenneth Nelson, Stockholm University, Sweden Drawing on data from across Europe and the US, this book comparatively analyzes the current state of Work, Family Policies and Transitions minimum income protection policies and explores the to Adulthood in Europe prospects for their improvement. Contents: A New Dawn for Minimum Income Protection?; Edited by Trudie Knijn, Utrecht University, The I.Marx & K.Nelson * Struggle for Life: Social Assistance Netherlands Benefits, 1992-2009; N.Van Mechelen & S.Marchal * Mind the Gap: Net Incomes of Minimum Wage Workers in the EU This book analyzes how the current generation of and the US; I.Marx, S.Marchal & B.Nolan * Child Poverty as young adults enters the labour market and tries to a Government Priority: Child Benefit Packages for Working create their own autonomous household, with or Families, 1992-2009; N.Van Mechelen & J.Bradshaw * Minimum without children, exploring questions such as what Income Protection for Europe’s Elderly. What and How Much does it mean to be a young adult in Europe today and has been Guaranteed During the 2000s?; T.Goedemé * what social policies help them to combine work and From Universalism to Selectivity: Old Wine in New Bottles for Child Benefits in Europe and family life? Other Countries; T.Ferrarini, K.Nelson & H.Höög * Categorical Differentiation in the Light of Deservingness Perceptions: Institutional Structures of Minimum Income Protection for Contents: List of Tables: PART I: SOCIAL RISKS AND POLICY Immigrants and for the Disabled; V.Hubl & M.Pfeifer * Origin and Genesis of Activation Policies PARADIGMS IN THE EU AND MEMBER STATES * PART II: HOW in ‘Old’ Europe: Toward a Balanced Approach?; J.T.Weishaupt * Social Assistance Governance in TO GET IN? CROSS-NATIONAL ANALYSES OF POLICIES FOR Europe. Towards a Multi-level Perspective; Y.Kazepov & E.Barberis * Minimum Social Protection AND PRACTICES OF YOUNG ADULTS IN EU MEMBER STATES in the CEE/CIS Countries. The Failure of a Model; J.Bradshaw, E.Mayhew & G.Alexander * The EU and Minimum Income Protection: Clarifying the Policy Conundrum; F.Vandenbroucke, Work and Welfare in Europe B.Cantillon, N.Van Mechelen, T.Goedemé & A.Van Lancker September 2012 UK october 2012 US Work and Welfare in Europe 256PP 24 b/w tables, 22 figures, 1 b/w illustration Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230300255 November 2012 UK December 2012 US Canadian Rights ebooks available 360PP 55 figures, 35 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230348134 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Disability Benefits, Welfare Reform and Employment Policy Integrating Varieties of Capitalism and

Edited by Colin Lindsay, Edinburgh Napier University, Welfare State Research UK, Donald Houston, University of St Andrews, UK A Unified Typology of Capitalisms This book aims to tackle the issues that are central to understanding and addressing one of the most Martin Schröder, Harvard University, USA important employment policy problems facing 'This book is a must-read for anyone trying to governments in the UK and beyond: the high number understand how varieties of capitalism and welfare of people of working age claiming 'disability' or regimes are connected.' - Helmut Voelzkow, 'incapacity' benefits. University of Osnabrück, Germany Contents: 1. Fit for Work? Representations and Explanations This book combines the two most important typologies of the Disability Benefits ‘Crisis’ in the UK and Beyond; Colin of capitalist diversity; Esping-Andersen's welfare Lindsay and Donald Houston * 2. Disability Benefits in the UK: an regime typology and Hall and Soskice's 'Varieties Issue Health or Jobs?; Christina Beatty and Steve Fothergill * 3. of Capitalism' typology, into a unified typology of A History of Work-Disability; John Macnicol * 4. Are Incapacity capitalist diversity. The author shows empircally that Benefit Claimants Beyond Employment? Exploring Issues of Employability; Anne Green and Ian Shuttleworth * 5. Redefining certain welfare states bundle together with certain ‘Fit for Work’: Welfare Reform and the Introduction of Employment Support Allowance; Helen production systems. Barnes and Paul Sissons * 6. A Health Problem? Health and Employability in the UK Labour Contents: Introduction * 1. Welfare State Research and Varieties Market; Jon Warren, Kayleigh Garthwaite and Clare Bambra * 7. The Interaction of Health, Labour of Capitalism * 2. Empirical Indicators and Existing Typologies * Market Conditions and Long-Term Sickness Benefit Claims in a Post-Industrial City: A Glasgow 3. A Unified Typology of Capitalisms * 4. How Complementarities Stabilise Three Capitalisms Case Study; David Webster, Judith Brown, Ewan B. Macdonald and Ivan Turok * 8. The Impact of * 5. Diversity’s Source: Three Policy Styles, Three Capitalisms * 6. What can a Unified Typology the UK’s Disability Benefit Reforms; Christina Beatty, Steve Fothergill and Donald Houston * 9. Explain? * Summary and Conclusion Germany: Attempting to Activate the Long-Term Unemployed with Reduced Working Capacity; Martin Brussig and Matthias Knuth * 10. Incapacity Benefits – Change and Continuity in the Work and Welfare in Europe Swedish Welfare State; Rickard Ulmestig * 11. From Dutch Disease to Dutch Fitness? Two Decades April 2013 UK April 2013 US of Disability Crisis in the Netherlands; Rik Van Berkel * 12. New Zealand’s Reform of Sickness 240PP Benefit and Invalid’s Benefit; Neil Lunt and Daniel Horsfall * 13. Fit for Purpose? Lessons for Policies Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137310293 to Address the Disability Benefits ‘Crisis’; Donald Houston and Colin Lindsay Canadian Rights ebooks available Work and Welfare in Europe May 2013 UK May 2013 US 264PP Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230349940 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Controversies in Policy Research Social Capital and Health Inequality in Critical Analysis for a New Era of Austerity and Privation European Welfare States

Edited by Stephanie Petrie, University of Liverpool, UK Mikael Rostila, Stockholm University, Sweden Under the themes of Justice, Participation and Social Drawing on cross-national European data from the Exclusion, contributors explore and discuss the impact European Social Survey as well as Swedish national on those targeted or excluded by important public survey data and registers, this book investigates social and social policies in European countries. Contexts, capital in relation to health and health inequalities in consequences and controversies current in the European welfare states. global North are uncovered highlighting the ethical Contents: Introduction * Theoretical Foundations of Social implications for policy research. Capital in Health Research * Social Capital and Welfare: Do Contents: 1. Policy Contexts, Consequences and Controversies; Universal Welfare State ‘Crowd Out’ or Stimulate Social S.Petrie * 2. Introduction to ‘Justice’; S.Walklate * 3. ‘Victims’ and Capital? * Social Capital and Health: Mechanisms and Empirical European Policy Initiatives: Symbolism or Meaningful Progress?; Findings * Health Inequalities by Education in European S.Walklate * 4. ‘Stalking’- the Portugese Case: Discursive Welfare Regimes: The Contribution of Individual Social Capital Constructions of Stalking and their Implications; H.Grangeia * Health Inequalities Between European Welfare Regimes: The and M.Matos * 5. Women in the Criminal Justice System: One Contribution of Collective Social Capital * Social Capital and Step Forward, More Steps Back?; K.Evans * 6. Young British Health Inequality in the Social-Democratic Swedish Welfare Muslims, Counter-Terrorism and the State: Contesting the Policy Turn; F.Khan and G.Mythen State * The Dark Sides of Social Capital: Homophily and Closure of Immigrants * Social * 7. Introduction to ‘Participation’; T.Lask * 8. Community Cohesion Policy in a Northern Networks in the Swedish Welfare State * Concluding Discussion English Town: an Ethnographic Approach; G.Kather * 9. Liverpool Capital of Culture 2008: an February 2013 UK February 2013 US Ethnographic Approach to Impact Evaluations; T.Lask * 10. Lone Parents and ‘Welfare-to-work’ 256PP 23 b/w tables, 24 figures Policies: a ‘Participatory’ Approach; S.Petrie * 11. Introduction to ‘Social Exclusion’; G.Mythen * Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230293434 12. The UK Health Trainer Initiative: Critical Contexts; A-M.Martindale * 13. The Rain in Spain: Canadian Rights ebooks available the Social Action Third Sector and Government Authorities; J.Prieto Lobato * 14. Liberation by Numbers; R.Moore * 15. Legislating for Freedom of Choice: so Long as it’s the ‘Right’ Choice; D.Ellis * 16. Research and Policy Controversies; S.Petrie April 2013 UK April 2013 US 272PP 4 b/w tables, 3 illustrations, 2 figures Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230390829 Canadian Rights ebooks available The Welfare State as Crisis Manager Explaining the Diversity of Policy Responses to Economic Crisis

Peter Starke, Alexandra Kaasch, Franca Van Hooren, all at University of Bremen, Germany ''The great virtue of this book is that it brings The Double Crisis of the Welfare State and together good empirical evidence and analysis of What We Can Do About It how welfare states respond to and manage crises over time, from a variety of settings.'' - Peter Taylor- Peter Taylor-Gooby, University of Kent at Canterbury, Gooby, University of Kent, UK UK This book presents an in-depth analysis of social This book analyses the immediate challenges from policy reactions to international economic shocks in headlong cuts, root-and-branch restructuring and four different welfare states, over a 40-year period. the longer-term pressures from population ageing. It reveals how expansion and retrenchment are It demonstrates that a more humane and generous shaped by domestic politics and existing welfare state welfare state that will build social inclusiveness is institutions. possible and shows how it can be achieved. Contents: Introduction * 1. The Politics of Crisis Response * 2. How the Countries Compare * 3. The Oil Shocks of 1973 and 1979: Keynesianism and Beyond Contents: 1. The Double Crisis of the Welfare State * 2. Why * 4. Recession in the 1990s: The Resistible Rise of Neoliberalism * 5. Managing the Global Add Restructuring to Cut-Backs? Explaining the New Policy Financial Crisis of 2008 and its Aftermath: The Role of Social Policy * Conclusion Direction * 3. Addressing the Double Crisis: The Welfare State Trilemma * 4. Responding to the Trilemma: Affordable Policies Transformations of the State to Make Popular Mass Services More Inclusive * 5. Making Generous and Inclusive Policies Politically Feasible May 2013 UK May 2013 US 256PP 19 figures, 20 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230285255 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Migration, Health and Inequality Revolting Subjects

Edited by Felicity Thomas, University of Exeter, UK, Imogen Tyler, Lancaster University, UK Jasmine Gideon, University of London, UK Revolting Subjects is a ground-breaking account of Migration, Health and Inequality is the only book to social abjection in contemporary Britain. Focusing look at migration and health as human rights. on citizenship, social class and migrant illegality and Contents: Introduction - Felicity Thomas and Jasmine Gideon utilizing a number of high-profile case studies, it details * 1: Context and perspectives: who migrates and what are the the abject forms of injustice which neoliberal social and risks? - Mary Haour-Knipe * 2: Impact on and use of health economic policies effect. services by new migrants in Europe - Sally Hargreaves and Contents: Introduction: Revolting Subjects * 1. Social Abjection Jon S. Friedland * 3: Do migrants have an enforceable right to * 2. The Abject Politics of British Citizenship * 3. The Asylum healthcare in international human rights law? - Sue Willman Invasion Complex * 4. Naked Protest: Maternal Politics and * 4: International Health Worker Migration: Global Inequality the Feminist Commons * 5. The Big Society: Eviction and Occupation * 6. Britain and its Poor * 7. The Kids are Revolting and the Right to Health - Rebecca Shah * 5: Socioeconomic Revolting Subjects: An Afterword vulnerability and its association with access to health care among international immigrants in Chile - Bàltica Cabieses and Helena Tunstall * 6: In search of security: The mental health and May 2013 US rights of unaccompanied young people seeking asylum in the UK - Elaine Chase * 7: Healthcare 256PP for trafficked migrants: UK policy 2000-2010 and consequences for access to care - Siân Oram Hardback $115.00 9781848138520 * 8: Vulnerable migrant women and charging for maternity care in the UK - Advocating for Paperback $29.95 9781848138513 change - Rosalind Bragg * 9: Multiple medicaments: looking beyond structural inequalities in Published by Zed Books migrant health care - Felicity Thomas * 10: Harnessing ‘diasporic’ medical mobilities - Meghann Ormond * 11: Access versus entitlements: the health seeking behaviour of Latin American migrants in London - Jasmine Gideon * 12: Post-migration wellbeing, community self-help and empowerment: the case of Turkish-speaking women in London - Eleni Hatzidimitriadou & S. Gülfem Çakir Resistance in the Age of Austerity February 2013 US 256PP Owen Worth, University of Limerick, Ireland Hardback $134.95 9781780321257 Paperback $35.95 9781780321240 In this book, Owen Worth assesses the growing Published by Zed Books diversity of resistance to neoliberalism and argues that the more reactionary alternatives to globalization currently provide just as coherent a base for building opposition as those associated with the traditional ‘left-wing’ anti-globalisation movements. Contents: Introduction: In Search of a New Prince * 1. The End of History? * 2. Resistance and Counter-hegemony * 3. Everyday Revolutions Another World is Possible? * 4. Nationalist and Exceptionalist Responses * 5. The Return of God * 6. The Age of Austerity * 7. Horizontalism and Autonomy in Argentina Neoliberalism and Potential Transformation

Marina A. Sitrin, CUNY Graduate Center, USA May 2013 US In the wake of the global financial crisis, new forms of 208PP social organization and value production are appearing. Hardback $116.95 9781780323367 People are coming together in order to resist corporate Paperback $24.95 9781780323350 globalization, creating an alternative way forward. Published by Zed Books Everyday Revolutions tells the story of how regular people changed their country and inspired others across the world. Dynamic and groundbreaking, Everyday Revolutions shows how the experiences of the autonomous movements in Argentina can help answer the question of how to turn a rupture into a revolution. Assisted Suicide: The Liberal, Humanist Contents: Acknowledgments * Preface: Methodology Placing Case Against Legalization Myself in the Work * Introduction: Horizontalism in Argentina - From Ruptures to revolutionary Landscapes * 1. Historical Kevin Yuill, University of Sunderland, UK Context Argentina * 2. Popular Rebellion and Rupture * 3. Mapping New Movements * 4. Horizontalidad * 5. Affective Politics & New Subjectivities * 6. Power & Autonomy - Against This book presents an atheistic case against the and Beyond the State * 7. Autogestión, Territory and Alternative Value * 8. The State Rises- legalization of assisted suicide. Critical of both sides Incorporation, Cooptation and Autonomy * 9. Can One Measure Success? Affective or of the argument, it questions the assumptions behind Contentious Politics * Conclusion: Conclusions, Implications and Applications the discussion. Yuill shows that our attitudes towards September 2012 US suicide – not euthanasia – are most important to our 224PP attitudes towards assisted suicide. Hardback $116.95 9781780320502 Contents: Acknowledgements * Foreword by Brendan O’Neill Paperback $24.95 9781780320496 * Introduction * Defining the Terms * An Analysis of the Key Published by Zed Books Arguments on Both Sides * The Origins of the Right-To-Die Movement * Thinking About Suicide * For Abortion, Against Assisted Suicide * The Libertarian Case Against Assisted Suicide * Notes and References * Index

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Anthropology The Anthropology of Sibling Relations Shared Parentage, Experience, and Exchange

Urban Encounters Edited by Erdmute Alber, University of Bayreuth, Affirmative Action and Black Identities in Brazil Germany, Cati Coe, Rutgers University, USA, Tatjana Thelen, University of Vienna, Austria André Cicalo, Freie Universität, Germany Drawing on international case studies, the contributors Winner of the Latin American Studies Association Brazil extrapolate a systematization of the ways in which Section Book Awards. Utilizing an ethnographic study siblingship is conceived on the basis of shared of a public university and its users, Cicalo analyzes the parentage, shared childhoods, and reciprocal care. They practical and symbolic potential that affirmative action explore what makes these relations worth maintaining has to redress historically-produced and territorialized and how they contribute to community processes and inequalities in the urban space. to material and emotional survival. Contents: 1. The Anthropology of Sibling Relations: Explorations Contents: Toward an Ethnographic Study of Racial Quotas for in Shared Parentage, Experience, and Exchange; Tatjana Thelen, ‘Black’ Students in the University of the State of Rio de Janeiro Cati Coe, and Erdmute Alber * PART I: THE GIVEN AND THE * Dreams and Hard Places: Main Settings and Socioeconomic MADE * 2. ‘Sharing Made Us Sisters’: Sisterhood, Migration Profile of Quota Students * Race Between the Class Rows: Urban and Household Dynamics in Mexico and Namibia; Julia Pauli * Encounters and Dis-Encounters in the Changing University Space 3. Kinship as Friendship: Brothers and Sisters in Kwahu, Ghana; Sjaak van der Geest * PART II: * From Race or Color to Race and Color? Ethnography beyond AMBIVALENCE IN SIBLING RELATIONS ACROSS THE LIFE COURSE * 4. Within the Thicket Official Discourses * Narrowing Political Gaps: Black Awareness of Intergenerational Sibling Relations: A Case Study from Northern Benin; Erdmute Alber and University Education as Ways to be ‘Central’ * 5. When Siblings Determine Your Fate: Educational Mobility and Sibling Support in Rural September 2012 UK October 2012 US Northwest China; Helena Obendiek * 6. Transnational Migration and Changes in Sibling Support 242PP 2 maps, 3 b/w tables, 9 b/w photos, 3 diagrams in Ghana; Cati Coe * Afterword; Janet Carsten Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230338524 July 2013 UK July 2013 US Canadian Rights ebooks available 208PP 7 b/w illustrations Hardback £50.00 / $80.00 / CN$92.00 9781137331229 Canadian Rights ebooks available

The Anthropology of Elites Power, Culture, and the Complexities of Distinction Community, Cosmopolitanism and the Edited by Jon Abbink, African Studies Centre, The Problem of Human Commonality Netherlands, Tijo Salverda, Human Economy Project, University of Pretoria, South Africa Vered Amit, Concordia University, Canada, Nigel Offering insightful anthropological-historical Rapport, University of St Andrews, UK contributions to the understanding of elites worldwide, Globalization has dislocated community relations, this book helps us grasp their ways of life and role in and yet notions of community remain central to our times of contested global inequalities. Case studies sense of who we are. This book examines the changing include the Polish gentry, the white former colonial nature of community through an exploration of mobile elite of Mauritius, professional elites, and transnational subjects, such as migrants and business travelers, (financial) elites. and the tension between culturally specific notions Contents: Introduction: An Anthropological Perspective on of identity and a universal sense of humanity. The Elite Power and the Cultural Politics of Elites; T.Salverda & authors develop a ‘cosmopolitan anthropology’ which J.Abbink * Researching Elites: Old and New Perspectives; H.Schijf engages with both the specific and the universal. * Land, Historicity, and Lifestyle: Capital and its Conversions Community, Cosmopolitanism and the Problem among the Gentry in Poland; L.Jakubowska * Continuity and of Human Commonality offers a new perspective Change as Two Identifying Principles amongst Nepalese Nobility; S.Lotter * Beyond Wealth on community through a dialogue between two and Pleasant Posture: Exploring Elite Competition in the Patronage Democracy of Indonesia; eminent anthropologists, who come from distinct, but D.Simandjuntak * In Defense: Elite Power; T.Salverda * Pupillage: The Shaping of a Professional complementary, positions. Elite; F.Pirie & J.Rogers * Becoming Elite: Exclusion, Excellence and Collective Identity in Ireland’s Top Fee-paying Schools; A.Courtois * Financial Professionals as a Global Elite; H.Ortiz Contents: PART I COMMUNITY AND DISJUNCTION: THE CREATIVITY AND UNCERTAINTY * Management Consultants at Work with Clients: Maintenance and Contestation of Elite OF EVERYDAY ENGAGEMENT * PART II COSMOPOLITANISM: ACTORS, RELATIONS AND Status; I.S.Smith * Money Relations, Ideology and the Formation of a Cosmopolitan Elite at the INSTITUTIONS BEYOND THE COMMUNITARIAN * PART III: DIALOGUE Frontier of Transnational Capitalism: An Ethnographic Study of African Finance Professionals in Johannesburg; F.Bourgouin Anthropology, Culture and Society December 2012 UK January 2013 US June 2012 US 266PP 1 b/w table 240PP Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137290540 Hardback $105.00 9780745329048 Canadian Rights Paperback $35.00 9780745329031 Published by Pluto Press

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The History of Central Asia NGOization The Age of the Steppe Warriors Complicity, Contradictions and Prospects

Christoph Baumer, University of Zurich, Switzerland Edited by Aziz Choudry, McGill University, Canada,Dip Kapoor, University of Alberta, Canada Christoph Baumer's ambitious four-volume treatment of the region charts the 3000-year drama of Scythians NGO-ization pulls together for the first time unique and Sarmatians; Soviets and transcontinental Silk perspectives of social struggles and critically-engaged Roads; trade routes and the transmission of ideas scholars from wide range of geographical and political across the steppes; and the breathless and brutal contexts, to offer an evidence-based insight into the conquests of Alexander the Great and Chinghiz Khan. tensions and challenges of the NGO model while Contents: Introduction * Geography, Climate and Prehuman considering the feasibility of alternatives. History of Central Asia * On the definition of Central Asia * Contents: 1. Saving Biodiversity, for Whom and for What? The interdependence of geography, climate and history * The Conservation NGOs, Complicity, Colonialism and Conquest in Settlement of Central Asia in the Palaeolithic * ‘Out-of-Africa’ an Era of Capitalist Globalization; Aziz Choudry * 2. Social Action or ‘Out-of-Asia’? * The earliest settlements of Central Asia * and NGOization in Contexts of Development Dispossession in And More.. Rural India: Explorations into the Un-civility of Civil Society; Dip Kapoor * 3. NGOs, Indigenous Peoples and the United Nations; Sharon H. Venne * 4. From Radical Movement to Conservative December 2012 US NGO and Back Again? A Case Study of the Democratic Left Front (DLF) in South Africa; Luke 372PP 262 color illus. Sinwell * 5. Philippine NGOs: Defusing Dissent, Spurring Change; Sonny Africa * 6. Disaster Hardback $39.50 / CN$45.50 9781780760605 Relief, NGO-led Humanitarianism and the Reconfiguration of Spatial Relations in Tamilnadu; Published by I. B. Tauris Raja Swamy and more... Canadian Rights August 2013 US 272PP Hardback $134.95 9781780322582 Paperback $35.95 9781780322575 Published by Zed Books Politics of Origin in Africa Politics of Origin in Africa, Boas, Dunn Autochthony, Citizenship and Conflict

Morten Boas, Fafo Institute, Norway, Kevin C. Dunn, Governing Cultures Hobart and William Smith Colleges, USA Anthropological Perspectives on Political Labor, Power, and Examining the often complex reasons behind this Government recent rise of autochthony across a number of high- profile case studies - including the Democratic Republic Edited by Kendra Coulter, University of Windsor, of Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Liberia, and Kenya - this is an Canada, William R. Schumann, University of essential book for anyone wishing to understand the - Bradford, USA impact of this crucial issue on contemporary African ‘A groundbreaking collection of innovative studies politics and conflicts. of the complicated doing of governing. Essential Contents: Acknowledgements * List of Acronyms * 1 reading for anyone - in anthropology, sociology, Introduction: conflict, land scarcity and tales of origin * 2 geography, political science, or policy science - Autochthony, melancholy and uncertainty in contemporary interested in productions and relations of labor, African politics * 3 Liberia: the civil war and the ‘Mandingo power, and meaning in government.’ - Catherine question’ * 4 Kenya: Majimboism, indigenous land claims, Kingfisher, University of Lethbridge and electoral violence * 5 Democratic Republic of Congo: ‘dead certainty’ in North Kivu * 6 Côte d’Ivoire: production and the politics of belonging * 7 By assembling original, ethnographically-grounded Conclusion * Bibliography * Index research in legislatures, executives, and bureaucracies, March 2013 US this volume illuminates and unpacks the structures, 176PP practices, and values of government actors in local, Hardback $116.95 9781848139978 regional, and national contexts. Paperback $34.95 9781848139961 Contents: Government Matters: Intellectual Labor and the Work of Governing; K.Coulter Published by Zed Books & W.R.Schumann * Navigating the Illegible State: Governmentality and Political Process; T.A.Schwegler * A Project of Governing and its Contradictions: Maternal-Infant Care in Highland Ecuador; K.Clark * Governing Beef: Program Implementation, Unintended Consequences and BSE Control in Alberta; A.Smart & J.Smart * Selling Clear Red Water: The Identity Politics of Governing in the National Assembly for Wales; W.R.Schumann * Legislative Authenticity and the Politics of Recognition: Being a Māori Member of the New Zealand Parliament; I.Gershon * Gendering Government: Political Labor and the Production of Policy and Political Culture; K.Coulter * The Work of Being Governed: From the Welfare State to the ‘Big Society’ in Britain; S.B.Hyatt * The Will To End Hunger in the Age of Security: Food Security, National Security and Community-Based Food Security in the United States; D.V.Fazzino II * The Work of Governing; J.Clarke October 2012 UK September 2012 US 246PP Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137009210 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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A Comparative Ethnography of Tales of Magic, Tales in Print Alternative Spaces On the Genealogy of Fairy Tales and the Brothers Grimm

Edited by Jens Dahl, Esther Fihl, both at University of Willem de Blécourt, Meertens Institute, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Denmark The Netherlands Through ethnographical cases, this book examines Tales of Magic, Tales in Print traces the textual history the ways in which social groups position themselves of a number of fairy tale clusters, linking the findings between cultures, states, moralities, and local/ of literary historians on the sixteenth to eighteenth state authorities, creating opportunities for agency. centuries to the material collected by nineteenth- and Alternative spaces designate in-between spaces rather twentieth-century field workers. While it places fairy than oppositional structures and are both inside and tales as a genre firmly in a European context, it also outside their constituent elements. follows particular stories in their dispersion over the rest of the world. Contents: Introduction: A Comparative Ethnography of Alternative Spaces; J.Dahl, E.Fihl & B.S.Johansen * The United Contents: Acknowledgments * The magic of the printed word: a Nations and the Indigenous Space; J.Dahl * The Legitimacy of prologue * The devil in the detail * A quest for rejuvenation * The South Indian Caste Councils; E.Fihl * ‘Gambling Is Gambling’: girl in the garden * Magic and metamorphosis * The substitute Creating De-contextualized Space at an Indian Racecourse; story teller * Journeys to the other world * The vanishing S. Puri * Frontier Zones of Diaspora-Making: Circassian godmother * Epilogue: towards a theory of talecraft * A very short bibliography * Tale type Organisations in Turkey; L.F.Hansen * A Politics of Place - the Scaling and Re-scaling of index * Index Events in Young Muslims’ Internet Use; D.H.Possing * Voices and Exits in Oaxacalifornia:The Reconfigurations of Political Spaces in the US-Mexican Context; L.O.Trans * An Alternative October 2012 US National-Religious Space: The Danish Seamen’s Church in Singapore; M.Warburg * A Space 272PP to Gaze from Hence to Thence – Chechens in Exile; H.Krag * States of Exception: Effects and Hardback $90.00 9780719083792 Affects of Authoritarianism among Christian Arabs in Damascus; A.Bandak * Escalations. Spying Published by Manchester University Press and Totalitarianism in Western China and Beyond; L.Højer January 2013 UK January 2013 US 266PP 3 b/w tables, 1 b/w line drawing Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137299536 Canadian Rights ebooks available Macedonia The Political, Social, Economic and Cultural Foundations of a Balkan State Victor C. de Munck, State University of New York, USA, The Indigenous Space and Marginalized Ljupcho Risteski, Sts. Cyril and Methodius University, Peoples in the United Nations Macedonia This is the first anthropological survey of the Republic Jens Dahl, University of Copenhagen, Denmark of Macedonia, which seeks to untangle the many In the UN, indigenous peoples have achieved more complexities of the country; addressing Sufism, Islamic rights than any other group of people. This book traces influence, the role of ethnic Serbs, Albanians, Greeks, this to the ability of indigenous peoples to create and Bulgarians, the cultural heritage of Macedonia and consensus among themselves; the establishment of its modern political relevance. an indigenous caucus; and the construction of a global Contents: Introduction * Macedonians in Transition * A indigenousness. Tantrum from the Cradle of Democracy: On the Dangers of Studying Macedonian * ‘Eu as Future?: From a Macedonian Contents: Setting the Stage * The Untied Nations as a Platform Viewpoint The multiple ways of being European in Macedonia * Three Cases * Representation: The Indigenous Caucus * and not being in Europe * And More.. Different but United * Indigenous Strategies and Performances * ‘We know who we are’ * Going Home * Concluding Perspectives April 2013 US 256PP Hardback $92.00 / CN$106.00 9781848859364 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights December 2012 UK December 2012 US 298PP 5 b/w photos Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137280534 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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A History of Anthropology Policing and Contemporary Governance Second Edition The Anthropology of Police in Practice

Thomas Hylland Eriksen, University of Oslo, Norway, Edited by William Garriott, James Madison University, Finn Sivert Nielsen, University of Copenhagen, USA Denmark What is it that police and policing actually do? What This is a thoroughly updated and revised edition of a are the effects? How are these effects mediated and popular classic of modern anthropology. The authors experienced by different people at different times and provide summaries of ‘Enlightenment,’ ‘Romantic’ in different contexts? This volume draws attention to and ‘Victorian’ anthropology, from the cultural the centrality of police and policing to the project of theories of Morgan and Taylor to the often neglected governance and the experience of being human in the contributions of German scholars. contemporary world. Contents: Series Preface * Preface * 1. Proto-Anthropology * 2. Contents: Foreword; John Comaroff * Introduction: Police in Victorians, Germans and a Frenchman * 3. Four Founding Fathers Practice: Policing and the Project of Contemporary Governance; * 4. Expansion and Institutionalisation * 5. Forms of Change * 6. William Garriott * PART I: POLICING THE EVERYDAY * 1. The Power of Symbols * 7. Questioning Authority * 8. The End of Invading the Favela: Echoes of Police Practices Among Brazil’s Modernism? * 9. Global Networks * Bibliography * Index Urban Poor; Benjamin Penglase * 2. Policing Methamphetamine: Anthropology, Culture and Society Police Power and the War on Drugs in a Rural US Community; William Garriott * PART II: POLICE VIOLENCE * 3. Adjusting La Police: the Use of Distance in the May 2013 US Calibration of Legitimate Violence Among the Police Nationale; Kevin Karpiak * 4. The Paradox 256PP of Police Violence in Democratic Brazil; Teresa Caldeira * 5. Dirty Anthropology: Epistemologies Hardback $99.00 9780745333533 of Violence and Ethical Entanglements in Police Ethnography; Beatrice Jauregui * PART III: Paperback $28.00 9780745333526 POLICE CULTURE * 6. Police as Linking Principle: Rethinking Police Culture in Contemporary Published by Pluto Press Taiwan; Jeffrey T. Martin * 7. Thai Police in Refractive Cultural Practice; Eric J Haanstad * PART IV: POLICING FUTURES * 8. Policing Private Property Against Poverty in Metropolitan Manila; Philip Parnell * 9. Interpol and the Emergence of Global Policing; Meg Stalcup * Afterword; Joseph Masco June 2013 UK June 2013 US 308PP 3 b/w photos, 3 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137309662 Spirits without Borders Canadian Rights ebooks available Vietnamese Spirit Mediums in a Transnational Age

Karen Fjelstad, San Jose State University, USA, Nguyen Thi Hien, Vietnam Institute of Culture and Arts Studies, Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism, Vietnam "A refreshing and very readable account of spirit possession, this engaging work is especially Organisational Anthropology noteworthy for its original focus on transnational religious practice between Vietnam and California. Doing Ethnography in and Among Complex Organisations With its emphasis on the conduct of fieldwork and its clarity of expression, this ethnography will Edited by Christina Garsten, SCORE, Stockholm serve as an excellent addition to courses." - Michael University, Sweden, Anette Nyqvist, Stockholm Lambek, University of Toronto; author of The Weight University, Sweden of the Past and editor of Ordinary Ethics: Anthropology, This book is a pioneering analysis of doing ethnographic Language, and Action fieldwork in different types of complex organizations. Spirits without Borders is an ethnographic study of the Focusing on the process of initiating contact, transnational and multicultural expansion of Vietnam's establishing rapport and gaining the trust of the Mother Goddess Religion and its spirit possession ritual. The work explores how organization, this work will have a wide appeal to and why the ritual spread from Vietnam to the US and back again and the impact students, researchers and academics in anthropology of ritual transnationalism in both countries. and organization studies. Contents: Border Crossings: Setting The Theoretical Stage * Spirited Research: Studying Lên Contents: Contents * Introduction: Navigating Organizational Ðong in Vietnam and California * Ðao Mau Spirits, Temples, and Rituals * Spiritual Callings: Worlds; Christina Garsten & Anette Nyqvist * PART I: Becoming a Medium in the Contemporary World * ‘Lên Donging’ in Silicon Valley * The CORPORATE CORRIDORS * 1. Working in the Perpetual Vietnam-Cali Connection * “You Have to Respect the Local Spirits” Mid-stream: Anthropology Inside a Corporation; Melissa Cefkin * 2. Ethnography in Business and Organizations - Reflections December 2012 UK January 2013 US on Fieldwork in Bang & Olufsen; Jakob Krause-Jensen * 3. Engaging Complicity and Betrayal: 230PP Enthusiastic Anthropology and Corporate Management; Emil A. Røyrvik * 4. Counter Paperback £17.99 / $28.00 / CN$32.00 9781137299185 Intelligence: The Contingencies of Clerkship at the Epicentre of Convenience Culture; Gavin Canadian Rights ebooks available Hamilton Whitelaw and more... Anthropology, Culture and Society May 2013 US 256PP Hardback $80.00 9780745332475 Published by Pluto Press

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Technology and Cultural Tectonics Culture, Mind and society series Shifting Values and Meanings Edited by Rebecca Lester F. Allan Hanson, University of Kansas, USA What impact has technology had on cultural meanings, values, and symbols? This anthropological exploration An Ethnography of Stress shows how technologies produce novel and sometimes jarring realignments among cultural institutions. The Social Determinants of Health in Aboriginal Australia Contents: 1. The Technological Society * 2. Honor Thy Father(s) Victoria Katherine Burbank, University of Western and Thy Mother(s) * 3. All in the Family * 4. Prenatal Testing Australia, Australia and its Discontents * 5. The Frozen and the Dead * 6. Time and Identity * 7. Thinking in a New Key * 8. Scales of Time and Space Health inequality is a global issue. Through a look at a * 9. Expansions remote Australian Aboriginal community characterized by a degree of premature morbidity and mortality, Burbank uses of cognitive anthropology, epidemiology, evolutionary theory, and social, psychological and biological sciences to illuminate the actions, emotions, August 2013 UK August 2013 US and stresses of daily life. 208PP Contents: 1. Introduction: Using Social Determinants of Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137342010 Health, Using Ethnography * 2. At Numbulwar: Blackfellas Canadian Rights ebooks available and Whitefellas * 3. Life History and Real Life: Fetal Origins of Disease, Ethnography, and History * 4. Feeling Bad: Everyday Stress * 5. Identity * 6. Selves and Others * 7. Conclusion: A Tentative Answer to a Fundamental Epidemiological Question Culture, Mind and Society July 2013 UK July 2013 US 234PP 2 pgs figs Paperback £17.99 / $28.00 / CN$32.00 9781137346162 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Sleep Around the World Anthropological Perspectives

Edited by Katie Glaskin, University of Western Australia, Australia, Richard Chenhall, University of Melbourne, Australia Although humans slumber for approximately one third of our lives, sleep itself is vastly understudied. This volume provides a comparative frame through which we can understand the myriad ways in which sleep reflects and embodies culture as contributors examine aspects of sleep in various countries and contexts. Contents: Introduction: Sleep Around the World: Anthropological Perspectives; Richard Chenhall and Katie Glaskin * 1. Sleeping among the Asabano: Surprises in Intimacy and Sociality at the Margins of Consciousness; Roger Ivar Lohman * 2. Embodied Meaning: Sleeping Arrangements in Central Australia; Yasmine Musharbash * 3. Sensuous Connections in Sleep: Feelings of Security and Interdependency in Japanese Sleep Rituals; Diana Adis Tahhan * 4. Envisioning Sleep in Contemporary Sleep Science; Lisa Carrie Goldberg * 5. Infant Sleep and Waking: Mothers’ Ideas and Practices in Two Italian Cultural Contexts; Monica Toselli, Angela Costabile, and M. Luisa Genta * 6. Sleeping Safe: Perceptions of Risk and Value in Western and Pacific Infant Co-sleeping; Kalissa Alexeyeff * 7. Māori Collective Sleeping as Cultural Resistance; Toon van Meijl * 8. Navigating Inspiration, Intimacy, Conflict, and Sleep in a Pagan Community; Rachel Morgain * 9. Sleep Deprivation and the Vision Quest of Native North America; Shayne A. P. Dahl * 10. ‘In Their Dream They Go’: Sleep, Memory, and the Metaphysical; Katie Glaskin Culture, Mind and Society June 2013 UK June 2013 US 260PP 8 b/w illustrations, 5 b/w tables, 5 b/w line drawings Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137320933 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Culture, Mind and society series Spirits and Slaves in Central Sudan The Red Wind of Sennar

Chinese Modernity and the Individual Psyche Susan M. Kenyon, Butler University, USA Edited by Andrew Kipnis, The Australian National ‘The fruit of decades of anthropological fieldwork University, Australia with a set of families in Sennar, Spirits and Slaves in Central Sudan is a valuable ethnohistorical resource. Rapid industrialization, urbanization, and marketization This is a rich and rewarding ethnography, beautifully have led to startling social changes in reform-era written and highly accessible. It is a welcome China. Mindful of the many forms of social theory addition to the literature on Sudan, on zar, and on that relate modernity to individualism, this volume Sudanese women.’ - Janice Boddy, University of addresses social and cultural change through the lens Toronto of psychological anthropology. This historical ethnography from Central Sudan Contents: Introduction: Chinese Modernity and the Individual explores the century-old intertwining of zar, spirit Psyche; Andrew B. Kipnis * PART I: CREATIVE EXPRESSION AND possession, with past lives of ex-slaves and shows that, SENSES OF SELF * 1. Post-70s Artists and the Search for the Self despite very different social and cultural contexts, in China; Ling-Yun Tang * 2. “Selling Out” Post Mao: Dance Labor and the Ethics of Fulfillment in Reform Era China; Emily Wilcox zar has continued to be shaped by the experience of * 3. The Poetry of Spiritual Homelessness: A Creative Practice slavery. of Coping with Industrial Alienation; Wanning Sun * PART II: Contents: PART I: BACKGROUND * Remembering Spirits and Sufis in Central Sudan * PART II: FEMALE GENDER AND THE RELATIONAL PSYCHE * 4. Gender Role Expectations and Chinese THE HOUSE OF ZAINAB * The Ottoman Ranks * Colonialism and Colonization * Independence, Mothers’ Aspirations for their Toddler Daughters Future Independence and Excellence; Vanessa Islamism, and Modernity * PART III: THE HOUSE OF SPIRITS * The World of Red Spirits * L. Fong, Cong Zhang, Sung won Kim, Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Niobe Way, Xinyin Chen, Zuhong Nations of Spirits * Serving the Spirits * PART IV: DEALING WITH POWER * Bargaining with Lu and Huihua Deng * 5. The Intimate Individual: Perspectives from the Mother-Daughter Power * Spirits at Play * Sacrifice * PART V: NOT A MOMENT TO LOSE * Slavery Remembered: Relationship in Urban China; Harriet Evans * 6. Modernization and Women’s Fatalistic Suicide Lessons from the Zar in Post-Mao Rural China: A Critique of Durkheim; Hyeon Jung Lee * PART III: GOVERNING INDIVIDUAL PSYCHES IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA * 7. Working to be Worthy: Shame and Contemporary Anthropology of Religion the Confucian Technology of Governing; Delia Lin * 8. Private Lessons and National Formations: September 2012 UK october 2012 US National Hierarchy and the Individual Psyche in the Marketing of Chinese Educational 314PP Programs; Andrew B. Kipnis * 9. Psychiatric Subjectivity and Cultural Resistance: Experience and Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137027498 Explanations of Schizophrenia in Contemporary China; Zhiying Ma Canadian Rights ebooks available Culture, Mind and Society December 2012 UK December 2012 US 248PP 3 colour illustrations, 2 b/w photos Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137268952 Canadian Rights ebooks available The Anthropology of Protestantism Faith and Crisis among Scottish Fishermen

Joseph Webster, Downing College, University of Preservation and National Belonging Cambridge, UK "Webster's timely and fascinating book takes us in Eastern Germany inside the world of an austere traditional community of Protestant Bretheren who must confront Heritage Fetishism and Redeeming Germanness the radical economic and ecological crisis of the contemporary fishing industry, but with their gaze Jason James, University of Mary Washington, USA always fixed on the End of Days. The Anthropology of Protestantism takes us beyond the established Drawing on cultural anthropology and cultural studies, study of Pentecostal and charismatic churches, and this book sheds new light on the everyday politics of offers compelling ethnographic and theoretical heritage and memory by illuminating local, everyday insights into contemporary Protestantism." - Fenella engagements with Germanness through heritage Cannell, PhD, London School of Economics and fetishism, claims to hometown belonging, and the Political Science, UK performative appropriation of cultural property. Through his ethnographic study of the fishermen and Contents: Acknowledgements * List of Figures * The Historic their religious beliefs, Webster speaks to larger debates about religious radicalism, Cityscape and the Unified Nation * Heimat Eisenach * Cultural Heritage and Germanness * Heritage Fetishism and the Heimat materiality, economy, language, and the symbolic. These debates also call into Imaginary * Claiming Cultural Belongings * Redemption and the question assumptions about the decline of religion in modern industrial societies. Voice of Trauma * List of Works Cited * Index Contents: Introduction: Gamrie, Words, Signs * PART I: GAMRIE * 1. Situating Gamrie * 2. The Triple Pinch * PART II: WORDS * 3. Preaching * 4. Testimony * 5. Fishing * PART III: SIGNS * 6. Providence and Attack * 7. Eschatology * Conclusion: Enchantment Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies Contemporary Anthropology of Religion August 2012 UK October 2012 US June 2013 UK June 2013 US 232PP 6 b/w photos 272PP 12 b/w illustrations, 1 b/w table, 1 chart Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230320345 Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137336538 Canadian Rights ebooks available Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Art, Ethnography and the Life of Objects Women, Health and the State in Paris, c.1925–35 the Middle East

Julia Kelly, University of Manchester, UK The Politics and Culture of Childbirth in Jordan "Broadens the discussion to include Marcel Mauss and Henri Hubert's brilliant 'General Theory of Irene Maffi, University of Lausanne, Switzerland Magic' . . . There is also close focus on technique . . . Irene Maffi delineates the influence of colonialism, Kelly undertakes close readings of western works nation building in postcolonial states, and international ethnographically . . . She also builds a series of development agencies. She examines the social, pointers to then-and-now thinking on art and social cultural and political institutions that manage agency that could notably refresh contemporary childbirth in Jordan today, through interviews with key discussion." - Ian Hunt, Art Monthly figures-midwives, physicians, pregnant women and This book examines the impact of the emergent mothers-and an exploration of the main institutional anthropology and ethnography disciplines of the 1920s settings, from clinics to hospitals, doctor's offices, and 1930s, on the artistic avant-garde in Paris. Through NGOs and government departments. its interdisciplinary and contextual approach, it Contents: Introduction * Medicine, women and procreation in provides an important corrective to histories of modern Jordan 1920-2008 * Dayas, pioneers and technocratic midwives art and the European avant-garde. *’From the obstetricians’ point of view’ * Becoming mothers: the ethnography of an intimate experience * Conclusion * Critical Perspectives in Art History Bibliography * Index December 2012 US Library of Modern Middle East Studies 188PP 40 b&w illus. Paperback $24.95 9780719069413 December 2012 US Published by Manchester University Press 288PP 8 b/w illus., 12 figures, 1 map Hardback $96.00 / CN$110.00 9781848857575 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights

Health and Medical Practice in Iran Traditional Culture and Modern Medicine

Agnes Loeffler, University of Wisconsin, USA Slavery in Africa and the Caribbean Agnes Loeffler's insightful and original book A History of Enslavement and Identity since the 18th Century investigates how allopathic knowledge, theories and practice guidelines come to be understood and applied Edited by Olatunji Ojo, Brock University, Canada, by practitioners in a non-western context. Based on Nadine Hunt, Trent University,Canada research amongst doctors in Iran, Loeffler describes how the system of allopathic medicine has adapted Slavery and Africa in the Caribbean analyses the written to local explanations of health and disease and to the sources which have survived, demonstrating how economic, social and religio-political realities framing many Africans coped by adopting a flexible identity in contemporary Iranian life and culture. This approach order to negotiate the cultural differences in African, simultaneously problematizes the view of allopathic European, and Islamic systems of slavery. An important medicine as a ‘Western’ entity exerting a hegemonic work based on Jamaican and African archival sources, influence over non-western cultures, and provides a this book will appeal to students and scholars who rare glimpse of the complexities of modern Iran society are interested in slavery, gender, identity, religion, – exploring the interfaces between culture, health and colonialism, and the African diaspora. the experience of illness. Contents: Tables * Maps *Illustrations *Acknowledgements *Notes on Contributors *Introduction * Ethnicity and Identity Contents: Introduction * The Contexts of Fieldwork * Iranian Conceptualizations of Health at the Niger-Benue Confluence during the Nineteenth Century and Disease * Iranian Explanations for Ill Health * Key Concepts: Nature, Purity and Balance Nupe Jihad * Slave Trading in Kano Emirate * Concubinage and in Relation to Health * How Allopathic Knowledge and Practice are Interpreted in Distinctly Slavery in Benguela, c. 1750–1850 * Correspondence of the Lagos Slave Trade, 1848–50: An Iranian Terms * The Contexts of Medical Practice * The Economic Context of Allopathic Practice Introduction * The Metamorphosis of Slavery in Colonial Mombasa, 1907–1963 * Economy, * Roots of Authority: Knowledge * The Relationship of ‘Elm to Medical Practice * Medical Politics, and the Early Formation of Cultural Identity in British Virgin Islands’ Slave Society * Knowledge and Islamic Ideals * Conclusion Remembering Africans in Diaspora: Robert Wedderburn’s ‘Freedom Narrative’ * Bibliography June 2013 US * Index 224PP September 2012 US Paperback $45.00 / CN$52.00 9781780760445 320PP 7 b/w illus. Published by I. B. Tauris Hardback $99.00 / CN$114.00 9781780761152 Canadian Rights Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights

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International Seafarers and Transnationalism Indigenous Youth in Brazilian Amazonia in the Twenty-First Century Changing Lived Worlds

Helen Sampson, Cardiff University, UK Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen, University of Helsinki, Finland This ethnographic account of seafarers considers How do Amazonian native young people perceive, issues of transnationalism in the twenty-first century question, and negotiate the new kinds of social and and discusses the detailed life experiences of migrant cultural situations in which they find themselves? workers in this context. Based upon original qualitative Virtanen looks at how current power relations research in three different settings, the book draws constituted by ethnic recognition, new social contacts, upon voyages undertaken by the author on five and cooperation with different institutions have shaped different working cargo ships. the current native youth in Amazonia. Contents: List of fi gures * Acknowledgements * 1. All at Sea Contents: 1. The Sociocosmology of Amazonian Indigenous * 2. Transnationality and Structured Space * 3. Changes in the Youth * 2. Ritual Passages from Soft to Firm * 3. Creativity Shipping Industry and their Consequences for Contemporary in Shamanic Practices * 4. Forest-Urban Communities * 5. Seafarers * 4. Transmigrant Seafarers in Germany * 5. Life on Speaking and Acting for Many * 6. Recreating Relatedness * 7. Board: Ships, Hierarchy, and Workloads * 6. Physical Places and The Diversity of Being an Indian Social Spaces: Seafarers at Work and Rest * 7. Nationality and Transnationality at Sea * 8. The Transnational Household? * 9. On Transnationalism, People, November 2012 UK November 2012 US and Space * Bibliography 238PP 1 map, 14 b/w photos New Ethnographies hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / cN$98.00 9781137265340 canadian rights ebooks available april 2013 US 208PP 15 b/w halftones & 2 fi gures hardback $100.00 9780719088681 Published by Manchester University Press

Follow us on Ethnographies of Social Support Follow Palgrave Macmillan on Edited by Markus Schlecker, Friederike Fleischer, both Facebook®. Become a ‘fan’ of our @PalgraveSoc at Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, ® Germany Facebook page to get the latest for the latest news, events news, reviews and event invites. and competitions Why do elderly choose to move away from their children so as to not receive their support? Using a number of case studies, contributors explore www.facebook.com/PalgraveMacmillan www.twitter.com/palgravesoc social support as a tool of mutuality, or maintaining relatedness and sharing feelings, rather than preventing or patching up problems. This book helps correct the dominant framework of deliberate action. Contents: Introduction; Markus Schlecker * 1. Housing Support for the ‘Undeserving’: Moral Hazard, Fires, and Laissez-faire in Hong Kong; Alan Smart * 2. ‘Who Will Love You if They Have to Look after You?’: Sakhalin Koreans Caring from a Distance; Dorota Szawarska * 3. Access to the Social: The Ethics and Pragmatics of HIV/AIDS Support Groups in South Africa; Marian Burchardt * 4. The Changing Scale of Imprisonment and the Transformation of Care: The Erosion of the ‘Welfare Society’ by the ‘Penal State’ in Contemporary Portugal; Manuela Ivone P. da Cunha * 5. The Compassion of Strangers: Intimate Encounters with Assistance in Moscow; Melissa L. Caldwell * 6. Young Chinese Volunteers: Self/Interest, Altruism, and Moral Models; Friederike Fleischer * 7. Engagements and Interruptions: Mapping Emotion at an Athenian Asylum Advocacy NGO; Heath Cabot * 8. Life, Labor, and Merit: War Martyrdom as Support Encounters in Late Socialist Vietnam; Markus Schlecker * 9. Empathy, Salvation, and Religious Identity: Hindu Religious Movements and Humanitarian Action in India; Frédérique Pagani * 10. Epilogue; Bartholomew Dean June 2013 UK June 2013 US 240PP 3 b/w tables, 1 b/w illustration hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / cN$98.00 9781137330963 canadian rights ebooks available

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journals Subjectivity Editors: Lisa Blackman, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK and Valerie Walkerdine, Cardiff Feminist Review University, UK

Edited by: The Feminist Review Collective Subjectivity is an exciting and innovative transdisciplinary journal in the social sciences. It Feminist Review is a peer reviewed, interdisciplinary examines the socio-political, cultural, historical and journal setting new agendas for feminism. For more material processes, dynamics and structures of human than 30 years, it has been committed to exploring experience. gender in its relationship to other axes of power ISSN 17556341 EISSN 1755635X including race, class and sexuality. ISSN 0141 7789 EISSN 14664380 To learn more about this journal, please visit www.palgrave-journals.com/sub/ To learn more about this journal, please visit www.palgrave-journals.com/fr/ Social Theory & Health

American Journal of Cultural Sociology Editors: Graham Scambler and Paul Higgs, University College London, UK, Richard Levinson, Emory University, Editors: Jeffrey C. Alexander, Yale University, USA, USA and Ruth Graham, Newcastle University, UK Ronald N. Jacobs, University at Albany, State University of New York, USA, and Philip Smith, Yale University, USA Social Theory & Health provides an international scholarly forum for theoretical reflection and debate The American Journal of Cultural Sociology publicly on contemporary health issues, many of which bear crystallizes the cultural turn in contemporary directly on the planning and delivery of services. sociology. By providing a common forum for the voices The journal aims to consolidate, refine and extend engaged in meaning-centered social inquiry, AJCS will theoretically informed work on the role of health in facilitate communication, sharpen contrasts, sustain modern societies. clarity, and allow for condensation and synthesis of different perspectives. ISSN 14778211 EISSN 1477822X ISSN 20497113 EISSN 20497121 To learn more about this journal, please visit www.palgrave-journals.com/sth/ To learn more about this journal, please visit www.palgrave-journals.com/ajcs/ Journal of Public Health Policy Higher Education Policy Editors: Anthony Robbins, Tufts University School of Editor: Jeroen Huisman, International Centre for Higher Medicine, USA and Phyllis Freeman, Professor Emerita, Education Management, University of Bath, UK University of Massachusetts, USA The quarterly journal of the International Association The Journal of Public Health Policy is committed to of Universities (IAU), Higher Education Policy advances providing an accessible source of scholarly articles on scholarly understanding of the policy process applied the epidemiologic and social foundations of public to higher education through the publication of theory health policy, rigorously edited, and progressive. The and practice based original analyses. journal offers a platform to inform debates about public health policy globally. ISSN 09528733 EISSN 17403863 ISSN 01975897 EISSN 1745655X To learn more about this journal, please visit www.palgrave-journals.com/hep/ To learn more about this journal, please visit www.palgrave-journals.com/jphp/

BioSocieties An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Studies of Life Sciences

Editors: Nikolas Rose and Ilina Singh, School of Social Science and Public Policy, King’s College London, UK and Adele Clarke, University of California, San Francisco, USA BioSocieties is committed to the scholarly exploration of the social, ethical and policy implications of developments in the life sciences and biomedicine. It provides a crucial forum where the most rigorous social research and critical analysis of these issues can intersect with the work of leading scientists and other stakeholders. ISSN 17458552 EISSN 17458560 To learn more about this journal, please visit www.palgrave-journals.com/biosoc/

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