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Economics, Business Studies

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Education

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Politics, Social Theory, History of Ideas

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Psychology

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Social Science Research Methods

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Sociology

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An Anthropology of Deep Time Geological Temporality and Social Life Richard D. G. Irvine | University of St Andrews, Scotland

(Hi)Stories of Desire Sexualities and Culture in Modern India Edited by Rajeev Kumaramkandath | Christ University, Bangalore

This volume situates questions of sexuality in the larger domain where they are conditioned by and, in turn, also condition historically and culturally produced landscapes of being, doing and desiring. It draws upon multi-disciplinary frameworks of analysis to provide a pan-Indian account of the making of sexual cultures. • The essays in this volume take into consideration multiple paradigms of analysis required for an understanding of sexuality • Presents a pan-Indian panorama of experiences and discourses of sexuality; the introduction theorises the volume in light of other works and provides a rich reading experience • Attempts to move away from standard postcolonial assumptions regarding sexuality and modernity in the Indian context Social, cultural anthropology

February 2020 228 x 152 mm c.255pp 978-1-108-49441-0 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Rethinking social theory through a rich engagement with landscape and the history of geology, this book explores our human relationship with the timescale of geological formation and shows how social life becomes disconnected from the ecological and geological rhythms on which it depends. • Shows how anthropology and the social sciences can contribute to the effort to avert the forthcoming environmental crisis • Explains the importance of geology in understanding social life; it introduces non-specialist readers to key figures in the history of geology and their significance for a contemporary understanding of time • A new and unique synthesis of the history of geological theory and anthropological theory, and an in-depth ethnographic perspective on the geology of the landscape Social, cultural anthropology | New Departures in Anthropology

May 2020 228 x 152 mm c.200pp 978-1-108-49111-2 Hardback £69.99 / US$89.99 978-1-108-79222-6 Paperback £21.99 / US$28.99

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Comparing Cultures Innovations in Comparative Ethnography Edited by Michael Schnegg | Universität Hamburg

With contributions from a global spread of scholars, this book is a timely guide to comparative ethnographic methods and tools, allowing qualitative researchers in a range of social scientific fields, such as anthropology and sociology, to ensure that their work is more contextually sensitive, and theoretically robust. • A new approach to ethnographic comparison in anthropology: configurational comparisons • Enables readers to explore a range of options for conducting ethnographic comparative projects • Includes a variety of examples of successful collaborative comparative multi-sited projects with important scientific and policy implications Social, cultural anthropology

May 2020 228 x 152 mm c.275pp 5 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-108-48728-3 Hardback c. £74.99 / c. US$97.99 978-1-108-72001-4 Paperback c. £18.99 / c. US$29.99

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Bread, Cement, Cactus A Memoir of Belonging and Dislocation Annie Zaidi

In this prize-winning exploration of the meaning of home, Annie Zaidi reflects on the cultural conflicts in India that have shaped her identity. Zaidi provides a nuanced perspective on land and regional affinity, migration and otherisation, and the ways in which memory works to attach us to a particular place. • 2019/ 2020 winner of the Nine Dots Prize, for creative thinking that tackles contemporary social issues • A personal yet researched exploration of identity in the author’s India that will resonate with readers worldwide • This title is available in Open Access Social, cultural anthropology

May 2020 216 x 138 mm c.152pp 978-1-108-84064-4 Hardback £29.99 / US$39.99 978-1-108-81463-8 Paperback £9.95 / US$12.95

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Economics, Business Studies Promoting Global Monetary and Financial Stability The Bank for International Settlements after Bretton Woods, 1973–2020 Edited by Claudio Borio | Bank for International Settlements

Independent scholars from disciplines including economics, history, political science, and law, explain the Bank for International Settlements, the global organisation of central banks. They shed light on how, over the past half century, the BIS has influenced and helped shape the international monetary and financial system. • Central bank cooperation is traditionally approached from a historical and/or economic angle. By including a political science and legal view, this book provides a richer, multi-faceted approach • Places the crisis and the action of central banks and their cooperation in a much broader, long-term context • Can be read either as a chronological overview of the BIS, or as separate essays Macroeconomics and monetary economics | Studies in Macroeconomic History

May 2020 228 x 152 mm c.302pp 35 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-108-49598-1 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Making a Modern Central Bank The Bank of England 1979–2003 Harold James | Princeton University, New Jersey

This authoritative guide to the transformation of the Bank of England into a modern inflation-targeting independent central bank examines a revolution in monetary and economic policy and the modernization of British institutions in the late twentieth century. • Explores the political consequences of the Bank of England’s move to central bank independence • Offers insight into how backlash against globalization and the European Union emerged • Examines both European and international context Macroeconomics and monetary economics | Studies in Macroeconomic History

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Macroeconomic Inequality from Reagan to Trump

Challenges to Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance

Market Power, Wage Repression, Asset Price Inflation, and Industrial Decline Lance Taylor | New School for Social Research, New York

Economic and Policy Responses Edited by Michael Anderson | London School of Economics and Political Science

Rising US income and wealth inequality results from repression of real wage growth and production realignments benefitting the top one percent of households. Middle class wage-earning households have been hurt. Wage repression has led to slow inflation and low interest rates that sparked capital gains for the top one percent. • Hones in on some of the key driving forces behind rising inequality, such as wage repression • Challenges the assumptions of mainstream neoclassical economic growth theory • Shows how middle class households have been hurt by policies benefitting the top 1%

An accessible overview of the challenges in tackling AMR and the economic and policy responses of the ‘One Health’ approach. It will appeal to policy-makers seeking to strengthen national and local polices tackling AMR, as well as students and academics who want an overview of the latest scientific evidence regarding effective AMR policies. • A comprehensive, multidisciplinary overview of policy areas relating to AMR • An accessible summary of the latest scientific evidence available on effective policies to tackle AMR • Also includes a summary of the economic challenges and responses relevant to AMR, such as quantifying the economic impact of AMR, encouraging the research and development of novel antimicrobials and diagnostics, and promoting the role of vaccines in combating AMR

Macroeconomics and monetary economics | Studies in New Economic Thinking

June 2020 228 x 152 mm c.220pp 978-1-108-49463-2 Hardback c. £79.99 / c. US$110.00 978-1-108-79610-1 Paperback c. £22.99 / c. US$29.99

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Public economics and public policy | European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies

The Political Economy of Health and Healthcare

April 2020 228 x 152 mm c.240pp 978-1-108-79945-4 Paperback £34.99 / US$44.99

The Rise of the Patient Citizen Joan Costa-Font | London School of Economics and Political Science

Provides an international, unifying perspective, based on the ‘public choice’ tradition, to explain how patient-citizens interact with their country’s political institutions to determine health policies and outcomes. This volume will appeal to undergraduate and graduate students studying health economics, health policy and public policy. • Students from different disciplinary backgrounds interested in health policy now have an accessible and compact volume enabling them understand the issues related to the economics and politics of health and healthcare • Combines evidence and data from different fields (including economics, politics, sociology, and medicine) in a single text to examine the economics and politics of health systems • Provides a unifying, global approach to the analysis of the organization of healthcare systems, from those in countries where the public does not play a role to those providing universal care Public economics and public policy

April 2020 228 x 152 mm c.246pp 978-1-108-47497-9 Hardback £69.99 / US$89.99 978-1-108-46825-1 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99

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The Changing Role of the Hospital in European Health Systems Edited by Martin McKee | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Hospitals must change in the face of changing technologies and patient needs. This book is for anyone who works in a hospital, giving them the evidence they need to call for change, and for policy makers and planners charged with designing and operating hospitals now and in the future. • Written by clinicians who work in hospitals and know them best • Helps policymakers understand and use research to improve hospital care and management • Explains the changing environment within which the hospital operates • This book is also available as Open Access Public economics and public policy | European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies

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Achieving Person-Centred Health Systems Evidence, Strategies and Challenges Edited by Ellen Nolte | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Gender Equality and Public Policy Measuring Progress in Europe Paola Profeta | Bocconi University

Does increasing women’s representation in government lead to better gender-targeted policies? This book provides a comprehensive overview of gender gaps, public policies and economic outcomes in Europe that will appeal to policy makers, students, and interested general and professional readers. • Provides academic and scientific answers to real-world policy questions • Offers convincing evidence-based analysis using multiple data sources and original datasets • Includes examples of interdisciplinary fields contributing to the understanding of gender equality Public economics and public policy

April 2020 228 x 152 mm c.200pp 978-1-108-42335-9 Hardback £69.99 / US$89.99 978-1-108-43746-2 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99

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Individuals, their families and communities should have a greater role in the health system, but how this can be achieved in practice remains challenging. This volume explores how a person-centred approach can meet the various challenges health systems are facing today and guides policymakers towards more informed policies and practices. • Open access book that explores the idea of ‘person-centred’ health systems from the perspective of individual service users, their carers, taxpayers and active citizens • Provides policymakers with robust evidence on the range of strategies towards achieving more person-centred health systems • Highlights the opportunities and challenges of implementing personcentred health systems Public economics and public policy | European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies

May 2020 228 x 152 mm c.240pp 978-1-108-79006-2 Paperback c. £35.00 / c. US$45.00

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Property, Institutions, and Social Stratification in Africa

Game Theory Second edition Michael Maschler | Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Franklin Obeng-Odoom | University of Helsinki

A mathematically-oriented, comprehensive textbook in game theory for students in Mathematics, Economics, and Engineering, at both undergraduate and graduate levels, this new edition is unrivalled in the breadth of its coverage, the thoroughness of the technical explanations and the inclusion of numerous exercises and worked examples. • Includes a rich collection of exercises for basic to advanced levels • Presents all basic topics in game theory, clearly explained with examples • Mathematically self-contained and includes all proofs Contents: 1. The game of chess; 2. Utility theory; 3. Extensive-form games; 4. Strategic-form games; 5. Mixed strategies; 6. Behavior strategies and Kuhn’s theorem; 7. Equilibrium refinements; 8. Correlated equilibria; 9. Games with incomplete information and common priors; 10. Games with incomplete information: the general model; 11. The universal belief space; 12. Auctions; 13. Repeated games; 14. Repeated games with vector payoffs; 15. Social choice; 16. Bargaining games; 17. Coalitional games with transferable utility; 18. The core; 19. The Shapley value; 20. The bargaining set; 21. The nucleolus; 22. Stable matching; 23. Appendices. Microeconomics

May 2020 246 x 189 mm c.1000pp 292 b/w illus. 978-1-108-49345-1 Hardback c. £59.99 / c. US$84.99

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Puzzle and Paradox A Political Economy of Madagascar Mireille Razafindrakoto | French Institute for Research for Sustainable Development

Puzzle and Paradox analyses the economic and political history of Madagascar from independence to the early twenty-first century. Firmly grounded in economic and socio analysis, the study proposes an interpretive framework for Madagascar’s long-term trajectory by tracing the defining elements that have structured the country’s political economy. • Connects economic and political history through the synthesis of different sources of knowledge on Malagasy economy and society since colonial times • Embraces a data-drive approach to the sociopolitical history of the island and complements it with a generous supply of visualized data • Takes stock of assets and obstacles using uncomplicated explanations and specific evidence in order to make the socioeconomic approach to understanding Madagascar accessible without forgoing accuracy Economic development and growth

February 2020 228 x 152 mm 302pp 978-1-108-48833-4 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Inequality and poverty in Africa is typically explained as a function of the lack of human capital, the lack of physical capital, and natural capital problems. The book explores and challenges this convention while offering alternative frames to explain persistent poverty across the continent. • Provides a comprehensive analysis of Africa’s development and underdevelopment • Centers African-developed economics in discussions about representation, providing a powerful tool for increasing visibility and public support for African development • Uses extensive research on Africa and the Global South to create intellectual resources for teaching about and conducting research on these two regions Economic development and growth | Cambridge Studies in Stratification Economics: Economics and Social Identity

March 2020 228 x 152 mm 376pp 978-1-108-49199-0 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Financial Markets and Institutions A European Perspective Fourth edition Jakob de Haan | Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands

Written for undergraduate and graduate students of finance, economics and business, this fourth edition provides a fresh analysis of the European financial system. Combining theory, data and policy, it explains financial markets, financial infrastructures, financial institutions and the challenges of financial supervision and competition policy. • The book is divided into coherent parts: Setting the Stage, Financial Markets, Financial Institutions, and Policies for the Financial Sector • Data are provided at the European level (EU28), next divided between the old member states (EU15) and the new member states (NMS13), and finally at country level. In addition, there is a special chapter on financial integration between countries • Clear pedagogy with learning objectives for each chapter and practice exercises Contents: Part I. Setting the Stage: 1. Functions of the financial system; 2. Financial crises; 3. European financial integration: origins and history; 4. Monetary policy of the European Central Bank; Part II. Financial Markets: 6. The economics of financial integration; 7. Financial infrastructures; 8. Financial innovation; Part III. Financial Institutions: 9. The role of institutional investors; 10. European banks; 11. European insurers and financial conglomerates; Part IV. Policies for the Financial Sector: 12. Financial regulation and supervision; 13. Financial stability; 14. European competition policy; Index. Finance

April 2020 247 x 174 mm c.522pp 978-1-108-49411-3 Hardback £120.00 / US$155.00 978-1-108-71392-4 Paperback £42.99 / US$54.99

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Grow the Pie

Towards a Theory of ‘Smart’ Social Infrastructures at Base of the Pyramid

How Great Companies Deliver Both Purpose and Profit Alex Edmans | London Business School

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Should companies be run for profit or purpose? This book shows how they can deliver both – based on rigorous evidence, not wishful thinking, and an actionable framework to put purpose into practice. It explains how managers, investors, and policymakers can reform business to serve society, and how citizens can play their part. • Business has lost the public’s trust. Citizens are calling for crackdowns against business, viewing it as the enemy, and voting for populist leaders. But this book shows how companies can be a force for good – and how to reform them so that this becomes a reality • Many managers run their business primarily for profit. While most companies have CSR departments, they’re often ancillary and disconnected from the core business. This book shows how a purposedriven approach not only serves society, but also makes businesses more profitable in the long-term. Responsibility isn’t just ‘worthy’ or an optional extra, but urgent and fundamental to a company’s success • Executive pay, shareholder activism, and share buybacks are hugely unpopular. But they’re also hugely misportrayed. This book uses the highest-quality evidence to uncover surprising results – in particular, how they can be used to serve wider society rather than only the elites • The book takes both sides – business and society – very seriously. Many other books are totally one-sided. Thus, the book is of interest to the general-interest reader – including those outside business – who want to learn about business in a balanced, informed way Finance

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Machine Learning for Asset Managers Marcos López de Prado | Cornell University, New York

The purpose of this Element is to introduce machine learning (ML) tools that can help asset managers discover economic and financial theories. ML is not a black box, and it does not necessarily overfit. ML tools complement rather than replace the classical statistical methods. Finance | Elements in Quantitative Finance

April 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 30 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-108-79289-9 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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Mobilities of Labour and Capital in Asia Edited by Preet S. Aulakh | York University, Toronto

Explores the mobilities of capital and labour in the contemporary global economy. Using an analytical framework around three dimensions related to the forms, institutions, and spatialities of mobility, it examines the interrelationships between mobilities of capital and labour at multiple levels of analyses. • Uses different geographical sites within Asia (China, Japan, India and Philippines, among others) • Is attentive to power dynamics at global, national and sub-national levels • Identifies various formal and informal institutional actors and explores the multiple ways in which they facilitate capital and labour mobilities Labour economics

February 2020 228 x 152 mm c.284pp 978-1-108-48232-5 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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A Study of India Sandeep Goyal | L. M. Thapar School of Management

The focus of this Element is to understand the rise of smart ‘social’ infrastructures in BoP emerging markets like India. Smart social infrastructure will play a transformative role in bridging socioeconomic gaps between rich and poor as well as providing equal opportunities for a better life and well-being to people at the base of the pyramid. Economics (general) | Elements in the Economics of Emerging Markets

April 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-79480-0 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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Education TEXTBOOK

Making Humanities and Social Sciences Come Alive Early Years and Primary Education Edited by Deborah Green | University of South Australia

Drawing on the expertise of a diverse team of academics and educators, Making Humanities and Social Sciences Come Alive is an invaluable resource that provides early childhood and primary pre-service educators with the knowledge and skills to deliver this exciting curriculum. • Closely aligned with the Australian Curriculum and the Early Years Learning Framework, this text encourages best practice in the teaching of history, geography, civics and citizenship, and economics and business in the early childhood and primary settings • Each chapter draws on the expertise of a diverse group of leading academics and practising teachers from across Australia, providing comprehensive coverage of all major concepts • Learning is supported through practical tips, reflections, review questions and case studies highlighting the application of theory Contents: Part I. Humanities and Social Sciences Curriculum: 1. Making humanities and social sciences come alive: the significance of curriculum in education; 2. A guided tour of the HASS Australian Curriculum: planning and integrating learning; 3. HASS in the early years: connecting the Early Years Learning Framework and the Australian Curriculum; 4. Humanities and social sciences in the early childhood and primary years; Part II. HASS Concepts and Sub-strands: 5. Conceptual thinking in HASS; 6. The past in the present: bringing history and citizenship education to life in early years settings; 7. History and historical inquiry; 8. Making geography come alive by teaching geographical thinking; 9. Civics and citizenship in the twenty-first century; 10. Bringing economics and business into educational settings; Part III. Teaching and Learning in HASS: 11. Inquiry learning – the process is essential to the product; 12. Engaging with ethical understanding in the early years and beyond: the community of inquiry approach; 13. The power of play to engage and nurture creative, independent learners; 14. Using picture books to develop language and literacies in HASS; 15. Effective assessment practices; Part IV. Integration across Cross-Curriculum Priorities: 16. The General Capabilities’ synergy with HASS; 17. Authentic engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content in P–6 education; 18. Studies of Asia and Australia’s involvement with Asia; 19. Educating for sustainability: theoretical and practical insights for preservice teachers; Part V. HASS for All Learners: 20. Values education and social justice; 21. Culturally responsive pedagogy: respecting the diversity of learners studying humanities and social sciences; 22. Humanities and social sciences for everyone: inclusive approaches respectful of learner diversity; Part VI. Community and Global Connections: 23. Using community resources to develop active and informed citizens; 24. Uncovering hidden hems in the community; 25. Enhancing HASS learning with technology; 26. Libraries and librarians:


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at home with HASS; 27. Global education; Part VII. Getting Started: 28. Early career teaching in the early years; 29. Early career teaching in the primary years. Education, history, theory

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Learning to Research and Researching to Learn An Educator’s Guide Annette Hilton | University of Technology, Sydney

Learning to Research and Researching to Learn is an essential introduction to developing research skills and conducting practitioner research in the field of education. • Highly comprehensive and reader-friendly • Provides readers a practical introduction to research in educational contexts and presents the process in a simple, step-by-step manner • Features case studies and examples from real-world research projects conducted by practitioners in both primary and secondary contexts Contents: 1. Introduction to education research and practitioner research: what is it and why do it?; 2. The decision to research: what is involved?; 3. Conducting practitioner research in school contexts: considerations, practicalities and ethics; 4. Engaging with research: reading and critiquing literature; 5. Approaches to study design: from research question to planning the research process; 6. Data collection instruments: designing and administering; 7. Organising and analysing data; 8. Synthesis and discussion of findings; 9. Disseminating practitioner research; 10. Challenges, opportunities and outcomes of practitioner research; 11. Professionalism Education, history, theory

July 2020 255 x 190 mm c.236pp 25 b/w illus. 20 tables 978-1-108-72907-9 Paperback £49.99 / US$64.99

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Building and Sustaining a Teaching Career Strategies for Professional Experience, Wellbeing and Mindful Practice Narelle Suzanne Lemon | Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria

Language Development and Social Integration of Students with English as an Additional Language Michael Evans | University of Cambridge

Based on in-depth analyses of original empirical school data, this book discusses key ideas concerning the social and linguistic experiences of newcomer migrant students. It is aimed at policymakers, scholars, teachers and graduate students interested in English as an additional language, migration and education and second language development. • Gives a clear review of how social integration has been defined in the context of migration and education • Outlines a socially inclusive approach to the education of newcomer EAL students • Provides case studies of four secondary schools, with analyses of a range of data including interviews with EAL parents, students and teachers Education, history, theory | Cambridge Education Research

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Ethical Education Towards an Ecology of Human Development Edited by Scherto Gill | University of Sussex

With contributions from renowned global scholars, this book argues that ethical education should be directed at human relationships and help students become caring. This approach goes beyond the usual focus on character, virtues and moral codes. The chapters illustrate how this new vision can transform curriculum, pedagogy and classroom practice. • Introduces a fresh approach to ethical education that reframes pedagogy in terms of human relationships, mutual caring and wellbeing of students • Provides readers with an accessible but sophisticated theory and explores the implications of the theory for educational practices • Includes the voices of renowned international contributors from a range of fields, including philosophy, education, sociology, psychology, religious studies and spirituality Education, history, theory | Cambridge Education Research

This text introduces pre-service teachers to the coping strategies, formal and informal practices, time management and organisation skills, and positive psychology critical to self-care as they are undertaking the professional experience component of their initial teacher education degrees. • Combines emerging scholarly discourses around mindfulness and student teacher well-being with practical strategies that are readily useable in classroom contexts • Features a friendly and approachable writing style that translates complex theoretical terminology in an easily digestible and engaging manner • Draws close parallels with everyday teacher student experiences through the inclusion of ‘real-world’ voices from the classroom Contents: Introduction. Building mindful resources as a pre-service teacher. Section 1. Mindfulness and its place in being a teacher: 1. What is mindfulness?; 2. Becoming and being a mindful teacher. Section 2. Developing mindful practices as a teacher: 3. Developing the confidence to teach: Communicating and working with others; 4. Developing your skills as a teacher: Learning in school and in university contexts; 5. Developing as a teacher: Learning from professional experience; 6. Learning to teach: identifying and addressing stressors; 7. Organising and caring for yourself as a teacher; Conclusion. Putting your best foot forward. Education, history, theory

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Language and Linguistics TEXTBOOK

Syntactic Constructions in English Jong-Bok Kim | Kyung Hee University, Seoul

Providing a systematic guide to construction grammar, this textbook is unique in focusing on foundational constructions of English, from idioms to rules. It features exercises based on attested language data, making it ideally suited for classroom use. Written accessibly, it helps students develop insights about words and grammatical patterns. • The first comprehensive introduction to formal construction grammar that focuses on both general and idiomatic constructions of English • Bases its wide range of examples and exercises on real language data, in line with current teaching trends in the field • Uses straightforward language to engage non-native as well as native speakers, and draws on current trends in English language pedagogy Contents: Preface; 1. What is a theory of english syntax about?; 2. Lexical and phrasal signs; 3. Syntactic forms, grammatical functions, and semantic roles; 4. Head, complements, modifiers, and argument structures; 5. Combinatorial construction rules and principles; 6. Noun phrases and agreement; 7. Raising and control constructions; 8. Auxiliary and related

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constructions; 9. Passive constructions; 10. Interrogative and wh-question constructions; 11. Relative clause constructions; 12. Tough, extraposition and cleft constructions; Afterword; Appendix; Bibliography. Grammar and syntax

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Bilingual Grammar Toward an Integrated Model Luis F. López-Carretero | University of Illinois, Chicago

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Using empirical evidence from linguistic theory and psycholinguistics, López argues that bilingual linguistic competence should be regarded as an integrated system. This book is of interest to anyone working in the fields of linguistics and psycholinguistics, especially bilingualism, codeswitching, and the lexicon. • Brings in evidence from both linguistic theory and psycholinguistics that shows how the two fields converge on the integrated hypothesis • Makes key notions of linguistic theory accessible to readers of various scholarly traditions, while simultaneously demonstrating how these notions are relevant to work on bilingualism • A variety of contact phenomena are discussed and receive a unifying analysis Grammar and syntax

May 2020 228 x 152 mm c.280pp 978-1-108-48530-2 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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An Introduction to English Sentence Structure Andrew Radford | University of Essex

Designed for intermediate undergraduate or beginning graduate modules on English syntax or syntactic theory, this book assumes no prior knowledge and is an engaging introduction to syntactic theory, argumentation and description. It contains a glossary, an online workbook for students, and online answerbook and PowerPoint resources for teachers. • Written in an easy-to-read style, and includes a Glossary of key concepts and terminology, making it suitable for students with little background knowledge of grammar or linguistics • A comprehensive workbook is available for students to download for free, and a detailed answerbook and set of PowerPoints can be downloaded for free by teachers • The book and its accompanying set of materials are modular in organisation, which means that students and teachers can test progress at the end of each ten-page module Contents: 1. Grammar; 2. Heads, complements and specifiers; 3. Adjuncts; 4. Null constituents; 5. Head movement; 6. Phrasal movement. Grammar and syntax

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The Syntax of Relative Clauses A Unified Analysis Guglielmo Cinque | Università degli Studi di Venezia

This book provides evidence that a unified analysis of the different types of relative clauses is possible. Addressing key issues of importance in the field today, it will be welcomed by a wide variety of linguists, ranging from formal theoretical linguists, to typologists, to semanticists. • The first book to provide evidence that a unified analysis of the different types of relative clauses is possible – a step forward in our understanding of relative clauses • Avoids overly technical language, so graduate students can follow the argumentation and theoretical points made • Analyzes a wide range of languages, providing examples to bolster the central tenet of the book Grammar and syntax | Cambridge Studies in Linguistics

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The Semantics of Case Olga Kagan | Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

The book brings together phenomena related to the interaction of case and meaning in a wide range of languages, and reviews different analyses of these phenomena. It is written in a way that makes it readable for researchers and students of linguistics working within different theoretical frameworks. • Provides a survey of key literature and research on case from the perspective of meaning • Brings together data from a wide range of languages to form a crosslinguistic picture of the relationship between case and meaning • Reviews both syntactic and semantic perspectives on case to analyse whether case can be treated as meaningful Semantics and pragmatics | Key Topics in Semantics and Pragmatics

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The Transformative Power of Language From Postcolonial to Knowledge Societies in Africa Edited by Russell H. Kaschula | Rhodes University, South Africa

With contributions from a team of global scholars, the book highlights the role of language in sociocultural, academic and economic advancement, in postcolonial Africa. It explores how the integration of global and local linguistic and cultural resources help to achieve mental decolonisation and create globally competitive knowledge societies. • Provides deep insights into recent public discourse and academic research concerning societal transformation in South Africa, offering a starting point for addressing such transformation elsewhere in Africa • The key focus is on language use in education, but it also addresses the law and includes an outlook on language and the banking business • Includes contributions from twenty-eight researchers in a variety of subfields of sociolinguistics, such as institutional multilingualism, diand polyglossia, language policies, language planning and language use in new and social media Sociolinguistics

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Language and the Grand Tour

Language Contact

Linguistic Experiences of Travelling in Early Modern Europe Arturo Tosi | Royal Holloway, University of London

Second edition Yaron Matras | University of Manchester

Language is still a relatively under-researched aspect of the Grand Tour. This book offers a comprehensive introduction enriched by the amusing stories and vivid quotations collected from travellers’ writings, providing crucial insights into the rise of modern vernaculars and the standardisation of European languages. • The thematic approach makes a complex, multidisciplinary field accessible to readers without specialized training • Applies contemporary sociolinguistics to the interpretation of the social functions of language in the past • Approaches the Grand Tour from a unique, linguistic perspective, offering a timely contribution to the study of multilingualism and the rise of modern vernaculars

Combining the author’s research with an up-todate introduction to key concepts, this textbook provides a holistic, original theory of contact linguistics. This second edition has been updated to reflect the many recent developments in this rapidly moving field making it an invaluable resource for advanced students and researchers in linguistics. • Combines an up-to-date introduction to current concepts with the author’s first-hand original research and data examples • Brings together concepts and methods from different research traditions, to offer a wide range of insights • Prompts discussion on a new and original theoretical model of language contact

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Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. An emerging multilingual repertoire; 3. Societal multilingualism; 4. Acquiring and maintaining a bilingual repertoire; 5. Crossing the boundaries: codeswitching in conversation; 6. The replication of linguistic ‘matter’; 7. Lexical borrowing; 8. Grammatical and phonological borrowing; 9. Converging structures: pattern replication; 10. Contact languages; 11. Outlook.

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English around the World

Sociolinguistics | Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics

An Introduction Second edition Edgar W. Schneider | Universität Regensburg, Germany

A lively introduction to world Englishes, describing varieties used in a wide range of countries worldwide, and setting them within their historical and social contexts. Providing essential knowledge and skills for students of world Englishes, this second edition is a timely update of the leading introduction to the subject. • Written for a basic fifteen-week course module, and features lots of pedagogical features (discussion questions, key terms, glossary, further reading, etc) • Draws on the hands-on experience of the author, who has travelled extensively to the places discussed in this book and observed their language and culture • Students are shown how theory can be applied to real-life situations • The audio examples on the web site are clearly explained and interpreted in the book, showing the student which diagnostic features to pay attention to Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Basic notions; 3. Historical background; 4. Language crossing an ocean: old world and new world; 5. Settlers and locals: Southern Hemisphere Englishes, transported and newly born; 6. Missionaries, merchants, and more: English is useful, English is ours; 7. Language development: a general perspective; 8. Issues and attitudes; 9. Conclusion; Appendix 1. Phonetic characters; Appendix 2. A list of guiding questions on English in any specific region; Appendix 3. How to research world Englishes: sources and methodology. Sociolinguistics | Cambridge Introductions to the English Language

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Curriculum Integrated Language Teaching CLIL in Practice Edited by Kim Bower | Sheffield Hallam University

Informed by research carried out by the authors, this book addresses the issues of developing CLIL in Anglophone-dominant countries, making it of interest for policy makers, researchers and teacher educators. Its global perspectives on CLIL present a pedagogical approach, which motivates students and gives meaning to their language learning. • Offers a range of perspectives and practices from across the world, giving readers insights into high-quality teaching and the teaching of language and content as a means of meeting the dynamic needs of learners in diverse educational contexts • Focuses on the specific challenges of implementing CLIL in Anglophone-dominant settings • Provides a holistic understanding of the value and benefits of language learning as part of students’ total education experience Applied linguistics and second language acquisition

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Lessons from Good Language Teachers

The Cambridge Introduction to Applied Linguistics

Edited by Carol Griffiths | University of Leeds

Edited by Susan Conrad | Portland State University

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An accessible introduction to applied linguistics for upper-level students with no background in the field. Concepts are presented through real-world examples, personal stories from the authors, and applied activities, equipping students from all disciplines with the tools for putting their theoretical knowledge into practice. • An up-to-date introduction integrating technology, multilingualism, and interdisciplinarity as fundamental aspects of applied linguistics • Written for an international audience with examples from different geographical regions and languages • Engaging personal stories describe how each contributor became involved in applied linguistics to help students think about their longterm careers • Examples from specific studies and projects are used to illustrate key concepts introduced for each topic, allowing students to engage more with practical research in the field • Hands-on data analysis and application activities show students how to apply concepts and theoretical knowledge to real-life situations and datasets (available online) Contents: Part A. Introduction: 1. Introduction to the Field of Applied Linguistics; 2. Approaches to Research in Applied Linguistics; Part B. Major Areas of Focus within the Field of Applied Linguistics: Section 1. Language Acquisition: 3. Second Language Acquisition and the Teaching of Pragmatics; 4. Heritage Language Learning Ekaterina Moore and Afaf Nash; 5. Community, Group Dynamics, Identity, and Anxiety in Learning an Additional Language; 6. Automated Assessment of Language; 7. Developmental Language Disorder and Bilingualism; Section 2. Language Socialization: 8. Literacy Education and Systemic Functional Linguistics; 9. Disciplinary Education and Language for Specific Purposes; 10. Language Socialization and Culture in Study Abroad Programs; 11. Language Policy and Planning: The National Perspective; Section 3. Language Varieties and Variation: 12. Language Varieties and Education; 13. Applications of Applied Linguistics to Augmentative and Alternative Communication Device Users in the Workplace; 14. Language Documentation; 15. Stylistics and the Digital Humanities; 16. Policy and Planning on the Local Level for English as a Lingua Franca and Teacher Education; Section 4. Language Cognition and Processing: 17. Acquisition of Literacy by Bilinguals; 18. Distributed Language for Learning in the Wild; 19. Language, Aging, and Dementia; Section 5. Language Rights, Power, and Ideology: 20. Diversity, Equity, and Language Teacher Education; 21. Activist Applied Linguistics; 22. Legal Issues and Forensic Linguistics; 23. Media Discourse and Ideology; 24. Literacy, Digital Literacy, Language Education, and Equity; Part C. Next Steps as an Applied Linguist: 25. Reading and Writing Empirical Research Papers in Applied Linguistics; 26. The Path Forward; Index. Applied linguistics and second language acquisition

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Combining theory and research in teacher education, this volume explores the personal features of good language teachers, across more than twenty topics and themes. The book is written in an accessible style, ideal for busy teachers and those studying and teaching education, and supports all stages of professional development. • Combines both theory and empirical studies to characterise the features of good language teachers • Describes key concepts in teacher education in simple and accessible language • Represents the voices of both native and non-native teachers of English language Applied linguistics and second language acquisition

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Vocabulary in Language Teaching Second edition Norbert Schmitt | University of Nottingham

The book provides a state-of-the-art introduction to vocabulary teaching and testing by two leading specialists, which will be of interest to both experienced and novice language teachers. This second edition has been updated to illustrate the current best practice in vocabulary pedagogy, using very accessible and straightforward language. • Explains the research underpinning its pedagogical suggestions in straightforward, accessible language • Provides Exercises for Expansion for each chapter, which guide teachers in hands-on activities, designed to enhance their understanding of key ideas in the chapter • Contains a separate chapter focusing on testing and assessment, including reviews of a multitude of currently available tests, and guidelines to help teachers develop vocabulary tests for their students Contents: Preface; 1. The nature and size of vocabulary; 2. History of vocabulary in language teaching; 3. What does it mean to ‘know’ a word?; 4. Corpus insights: frequency and formulaic language; 5. Categories of vocabulary and word lists; 6. Incidental vocabulary learning from language exposure; 7. Intentional vocabulary learning; 8. Vocabulary in the curriculum; 9. Assessing vocabulary knowledge; Appendices; Index Applied linguistics and second language acquisition

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Adding Sense

Introducing Language in the Workplace

Context and Interest in a Grammar of Multimodal Meaning Mary Kalantzis | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Bernadette Vine | Victoria University of Wellington

Assuming no prior linguistics background, this introductory textbook summarises key topics and issues from workplace discourse research in an accessible manner. With over 160 international examples, Introducing Language in the Workplace is an excellent up-to-date resource for linguistics courses, business communication and management studies. • Assumes no existing linguistics knowledge, making it an ideal text for a wide range of courses • Contains summaries, data examples, exercises and a glossary of key terms, to help students understand the key ideas more readily • International in scope, making it suitable for a diverse audience

This book brings together the concepts of meaning and communication across a range of areas: education, media studies, cultural studies, arts, design and architecture. Drawing on rich examples and providing a strong conceptual basis, it will appeal to scholars in semantics, discourse analysis, communication studies, and semiotics. • Provides a cross-cultural and international comparison of theories and practices of communication • Illustrates arguments with rich examples from literature, arts, media and design • Includes up-to-date analyses of key digital technologies

Contents: Part I. Introducing Language in the Workplace: 1. Introducing language in the workplace; 2. Approaches to exploring language in the workplace; Part II. What Are Some Key Topics in Workplace Research?: 3. Directives and requests at work; 4. Social talk, humour and narrative at work; 5. Complaints, disagreement and conflict talk at work; Part III. What About Identity and the Way This Is Enacted in the Workplace?: 6. The language of leadership; 7. Gender and language at work; 8. Culture and language at work; Part IV. So What?: 9. Implications and applications of workplace research.

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Applied linguistics and second language acquisition | Cambridge Introductions to Applied Linguistics

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Extended Conceptual Metaphor Theory Zoltán Kövecses | Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest

Updating the already well-established conceptual metaphor theory (CMT), this book will appeal to researchers in a range of disciplines. It explains the implications of extended conceptual metaphor theory, a new approach to the study of metaphor, for areas as diverse as metaphorical cognition, methodology, communication, perceptual modality, and literary studies. • A theoretically new and comprehensive account of metaphor is developed through updating conceptual metaphor theory in the context of current cognitive linguistic theory • Clarifies many of the issues that researchers in the study of metaphor have raised against conceptual metaphor theory • Makes it possible to see metaphor use as a legitimate domain of study at the intersection of cognitive science and pragmatics Cognitive linguistics

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Formulaic Language and Linguistic Change A Data-Led Approach Andreas Buerki | Cardiff University

Using a data-led methodology to study formulaic language and culture, this book makes an important new contribution to the field of phraseology, historical linguistics and the study of language and culture, relevant to academics and advanced students in each of these areas. • An up-to-date and comprehensive, yet accessible introduction to formulaic language and the corpus-based study of the subject • Employs quantitative and computational approaches to the study of language and culture, formulaic language and language change • Contributes to the fields of phraseology, historical linguistics and language in society, showing how these different sub-disciplines intersect to allow a fuller insight into how language works Historical linguistics

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Politeness in the History of English From the Middle Ages to the Present Day Andreas Jucker | Universität Zürich

Based on detailed case studies of literary texts, this book traces the development of politeness from Old English to the present day. Politeness is shown in its ambivalent and multi-faceted nature from a variety of perspectives, making this essential reading for politeness specialists, cultural historians and historical linguists alike. • All major periods are covered, which provides a novel perspective both on the concept of politeness and on the history of the English language in its social context • A dedicated chapter introduces methods of historical politeness research, meaning readers will be able to carry out their own diachronic research projects • The analyses of mostly literary texts are engaging and easy to follow for readers and relevant for literary scholars History of the English Language

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Transforming Early English The Reinvention of Early English and Older Scots Jeremy J. Smith | University of Glasgow

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This book accounts for later re-workings of early English and Scottish texts, arguing for a new interdisciplinary approach to textual studies from an angle of historical pragmatics. It will appeal to researchers and higher-level students in historical linguistics and book history and to those interested more broadly in sociocultural formation. • Ranges widely across some thousand years of English and Scottish literary-textual history, with numerous illustrative case-studies • Brings historical pragmatics into dynamic articulation with other growing disciplines such as book history, and revives others such as textual criticism • Invites readers to engage more closely with features such as spelling, script/font and punctuation and to realise their importance for the interpretation of texts from the past History of the English Language | Studies in English Language

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Neanderthal Language Demystifying the Linguistic Powers of our Extinct Cousins Rudolf Botha | University of Stellenbosch, South Africa

The book is for scientists and laypersons intrigued by the question whether Neanderthals had language and, if they did, what it was like. It illuminates the linguistic powers of Neanderthals and provides an answer to the question whether modern humans are unique in being the only species that has language. • The existence and nature of Neanderthal language is currently a hot and controversial topic and this is the first book to give it an in-depth treatment • Draws on, and appraises, a wide range of multidisciplinary literature, adopting a unique conceptual approach to come to conclusions about the existence and nature of Neanderthal language • Written in a clear accessible way and amply illustrated with the aid of figures and images, the book can appeal to a broad audience Evolution of Language

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Australian Intellectual Property Law Fourth edition Mark J. Davison | Monash University, Victoria

The fourth edition of this book provides a detailed and comprehensive, yet concise and accessible discussion of intellectual property law in Australia. Written by highly-respected intellectual property law researchers, this text is an invaluable resource for students, academics and other professionals working with intellectual property. • Offers coverage, structure and clarity of exposition with clear and concise language • Strikes the right balance in terms of breadth of material covered and the depth in which it is explored • Written by highly respected researchers in the field Contents: Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction; Part II. Copyright, Designs and Related Rights: 2. Copyright: introduction; 3. Copyright: subsistence; 4. Copyright: authorship, first ownership, and nature and duration of rights; 5. Copyright: exploitation, infringement and defences; 6. Areas related to copyright: moral rights, performers’ rights, artist’s resale rights, and other related rights; 7. Designs; Part III: Patents: 8. Equitable doctrines of breach of confidence; 9. Patents for inventions: introduction; 10. Patents for inventions: validity; 11. Patents for inventions: allocation of rights and ownership, the Register and dealings; 12. Patents for inventions: exploitation, infringement and revocation; 13. Plant breeder’s rights; Part IV. Trade Marks: 14. Passing off; 15. Registered trade marks; 16. Exploitation of registered trade marks; Part V. Enforcement Of Rights: 17. Remedies and miscellaneous issues. Jurisprudence, legal theory

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Australian Constitutional Law Concepts and Cases Luke Beck | Monash University, Victoria

A highly accessible, clear and methodical overview of Australian constitutional law, integrating theory and doctrine. It is both comprehensive and concise. This book takes a conceptual rather than chronological approach to topics and is invaluable for students engaging with Australian constitutional law. • The book’s conceptual approach enables students to better understand constitutional law • Avoids ‘silo-ing’ content by ensuring that connections between topics are made explicit • Useful for ‘flipped classroom’ modes that spend more time in seminars than lectures, enabling greater focus on activities that require higher level application and analytical skills Contents: Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction to Australian constitutional law; Part II. Legislative Powers: 2. State legislative powers; 3. Constitutional method: interpretation, characterisation and invalidity; 4. Trade and commerce power; 5. Corporations power; 6. External affairs power; 7. Immigration and aliens powers; 8. Constitutional alteration and the race power; Part III. Limitations on Powers: 9. Acquisition of property on just terms; 10. Freedom of religion; 11. Implied freedom of political communication; 12. Freedom of interstate trade, commerce and intercourse; Part IV. The Federal Parliament: 13. The Federal Parliament; 14. Choosing members of Federal Parliament; Part V. The Courts and Judicial Power: 15. Separation of judicial power; 16. The scope of federal judicial power; 17. Non-judicial detention; 18. Institutional integrity of courts; Part VI. The Federal Executive: 19. Federal executive power; 20. Power to


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spend money; Part VII. Federalism: 21. Inconsistency between federal and state laws; 22. Intergovernmental immunities; 23. Rights of out of state residents. Constitutional and administrative law, public law

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Post-Liberal Religious Liberty Forming Communities of Charity Joel Harrison | University of Sydney

Why should we care about religious liberty? This book weaves together an answer from law, politics, and theology. It is for legal theorists debating this question and analysing religious liberty jurisprudence, political actors exploring our ‘post-liberal’ moment, and those wondering how Christian thought can shape law’s relationship to religion. • Offers a strong challenge to dominant strands of argument (liberal egalitarian) in contemporary religious liberty discourse • Develops an inter-disciplinary account of the foundations of religious liberty, drawing from law, theology, and political reflection • Introduces and draws from post-liberal theological thought, translating this for a wider audience and placing it within the applied context of religious liberty Constitutional and administrative law, public law

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Local Citizenship in a Global Age Kenneth A. Stahl | Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law

Synthesizing several areas of law and theory, Stahl argues that localities are critical sites of citizenship. This unique perspective on current political dynamics will appeal to experts in immigration and local government, and anyone interested in how globalization and the rise of cities have spurred the re-emergence of nationalist demagogues. • Challenges the conventional view that citizenship exists solely at the national scale • Connects several areas of law including election law, campaign finance and zoning, along with social science fields such as geography and political science • Provides a unique perspective on current political events, especially the return of ethnic nationalism Constitutional and administrative law, public law

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Our Democratic First Amendment Ashutosh Bhagwat | University of California at Davis School of Law

Readers interested in constitutional history, law, and politics will enjoy this engaging examination of the origins of the First Amendment and its relationship to democracy. Illuminating lessons from the conflicts of the Framing era, Bhagwat provides a deeper context for understanding contemporary politics in the age of social media. • Discusses how new technology has influenced the exercise of rights that were first articulated over 200 years ago • Introduces legal and historical concepts in a thorough, yet accessible manner that will appeal to general readers, undergraduate students, and graduate students alike • Offers historical perspective on recent disputes surrounding issues such as hate speech and campus protests

US Supreme Court Doctrine in the State High Courts Michael P. Fix | Georgia State University

Presenting a new theoretical perspective, Fix and Kassow show how law and politics shape state high court use of Supreme Court precedent. This book approaches this complex topic in an accessible way that will appeal to anyone interested in law and politics or traditional approaches to legal decision-making. • Provides an in-depth examination of judicial federalism and state high courts • Offers extensive historical and doctrinal context, along with thorough empirical analyses • Combines insights from political science and law to provide a more accurate picture of the US Supreme Court-state high court relationship US law

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A Third Way Decolonizing the Laws of Indigenous Cultural Protection Hillary M. Hoffmann | Vermont Law School

A Third Way details the history, context, and future of ongoing legal fights to protect indigenous cultures. Elucidating key laws that tribes and allies can use to protect sacred lands and waters, this book is for scholars, practitioners, tribes, and general readers seeking to advance cultural protection. • Makes federal, state, and tribal cultural resource protection laws easy to understand by separating them into individual chapters and illustrating how they affect specific tribes • Examines the major tribal cultural protection efforts of the 2000s, such as Dakota Access Pipeline protests and the creation of the Bears Ears National Monument • Allows readers to gain a foundation in federal Indian law US law

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Judicial Selection in the States Politics and the Struggle for Reform Herbert M. Kritzer | University of Minnesota School of Law

What drives the process of how states select and retain judges? Using twenty-two detailed case studies, Kritzer examines how the competing goals of legal professionalism and politics influence decisions on choosing state court judges. This book will appeal to anyone interested in judicial and state politics, public policy, and law. • Covers all major changes in and efforts to change the judicial selection process between 1980 and 2018 • Provides in-depth examinations of individual states while placing the events of the focus period into broader historical context • Analyzes democratic and legal subcultures US law

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Feminist Judgments: Family Law Opinions Rewritten

Roma Rights and Civil Rights A Transatlantic Comparison Felix B. Chang | University of Cincinnati College of Law

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Law school professors and students will use this book to supplement courses in family law and feminist legal theory. Diverse scholars and researchers – interested in the intersections of family law and disciplines such as asylum law, civil procedure, surrogacy, trans identity, and others – will read this book. • Presents an in-depth look at family law topics across a range of issues • Covers the intersection of family law and other legal fields, such as immigration, civil procedure, and religion • Includes cutting edge topics that are practical and of contemporary relevance for readers, such as trans rights, asylum law, and surrogacy US law | Feminist Judgment Series: Rewritten Judicial Opinions

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The first book-length comparison of Roma and African Americans, this work will appeal to scholars of civil rights, comparative law, European studies, Romani studies, and cultural studies. Its interdisciplinary approach and engagement with central questions in rights movements also make this book a valuable resource for policymakers and activists. • Shows the limits of civil rights, strategic litigation, and government mandates • Makes the case for comparative minority studies while fostering ties among cutting-edge scholarship from a variety of disciplines • Engages with the key question of whether legal change anticipates or follows cultural change Human rights

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International Human Rights Law and Practice

Realizing Reparative Justice for International Crimes

Third edition Ilias Bantekas | Hamad bin Khalifa University

A human rights textbook that combines law with practice and several other disciplines, including international relations, economics and anthropology, accurately demonstrating whether and how law meets the practice of human rights. Suitable for lawyers and anyone interested in learning about human rights, irrespective of background. • Fully revised and updated, including a new chapter on the recognition and protection of the rights of vulnerable groups and persons • Features new sections on topics including the Arab Human Rights System, Cultural Rights and Sustainable Development • Takes an innovative approach, mixing academic rigour and practical emphasis, leading students to a full understanding of the law • New integrated interviews with human rights professionals and practitioners give the subject immediacy and relevance Contents: 1. International human rights law and notions of human rights: foundations, achievements and challenges; 2. International human rights law: the normative framework; 3. Human rights in practice; 4. The United Nations charter system; 5. The UN human rights treaty system; 6. Regional human rights treaty system; 7. Individual complaints procedures; 8. Civil and political rights; 9. Economic, social and cultural rights; 10. Group rights: self-determinations, minorities and indigenous peoples; 11. The human rights of women; 12. Children’s rights; 13. The recognition and protection of the human rights of vulnerable groups and persons; 14. The right to development and sustainable development; 15. Victim’s rights and reparation; 16. The application of human rights in armed conflict; 17. Human rights and international criminal justice; 18. Human rights and counter-terrorism; 19. Human rights obligations of non-state actors; 20. Globalisation and its impact on human rights. Human rights

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From Theory to Practice Miriam Cohen | Université de Montréal

This book discusses reparations for international crimes through the lens of systems operating at the national and international levels. It provides a timely perspective on the emerging practice of reparative justice and analysis of the recent jurisprudence at the ICC and beyond that will be of interest to scholars, practitioners and students. • Explores reparations for victims of international crimes, not only as it applies to the International Criminal Court but also to other national and international fora • Examines reparations in a holistic manner, showing its historical and conceptual backgrounds • Contrasts different systems and draws some lessons from international human rights jurisprudence and related fields • Carefully analyses submissions of the parties and ICC court decisions, going beyond a theoretical analysis of reparations in the field of international criminal law to offer recommendations for development Human rights

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Regional Courts, Domestic Politics, and the Struggle for Human Rights

A Commentary on the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights

Jillienne Haglund | University of Kentucky

The UN Human Rights Committee’s Monitoring of ICCPR Rights Paul M. Taylor | Australian National University, Canberra

A timely, accessible examination of regional human rights court deterrence that combines data analysis with illustrative examples. It will appeal to a broad and diverse group of scholars and students of human rights, international law, and international relations, as well as human rights activists and practitioners. • Develops an overarching theory that explains the role of various domestic actors in regional court deterrence and carefully lays out the logic of the argument • Applies theories of deterrence to regional human rights courts, allowing for an inter-disciplinary approach, bringing together scholarship in human rights, international relations, international law, and criminology • Provides examples of regional court judgments to illustrate the theoretical argument and demonstrate application of the theory in practice Human rights

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Refugees as Providers of Protection and Assistance Kate Pincock | University of Oxford

The Effectiveness of Civil Justice in European Human Rights Jurisprudence Andrej Auersperger Matić | European Parliament, Belgium

The book is intended for academics, students, and practitioners of European and human rights law interested in a critical assessment of European legal doctrine. Human rights advocates in particular will find the non-theoretical approach to fair trial principles valuable. • Includes both a comprehensive definition of effectiveness as a legal concept and associated European human rights law • Analyses European Court of Human Rights case law from a pragmatic and empirical perspective allowing the reader to understand the distinction between rights and policy as often superficial and judging as a complex practice • Critically examines the work of the European Court of Human Rights helping the reader to review the work of European courts with a more critical eye and understand its problems Human rights

This book examines the role of refugees as providers of assistance to other refugees. Drawing upon ideas from anthropology and international relations, it offers an alternative vision for more participatory global governance, of relevance to other policy-fields including development, humanitarianism, health, peacekeeping, and child protection. • In-depth case studies based on fieldwork in refugee camps and cities in Africa • Clear policy recommendations on creating more participatory forms of global governance • Provides insights into other areas of global governance characterised by provider/beneficiary relationships such as humanitarianism, development, health, child protection, and peacekeeping Human rights | Cambridge Asylum and Migration Studies

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The Politics of the International Criminal Court Oumar Ba | Morehouse College, Atlanta

Women’s Rights in Armed Conflict under International Law Catherine O’Rourke | University of Ulster

This book will act as a useful overview of key regimes of international law and their regulation of women’s rights in conflict to postgraduate students and will provide important new findings and analysis of fragmentation in the protection of women’s rights under international law to researchers and scholars. • Counters siloed analysis by looking at across various key regimes • Looks at interactions in order to take a dynamic approach in examining institutions • Explores case studies to reveal what fragmentation in law means in practice for the regulation of women’s rights in conflict Human rights

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The Global Governed?

Just Words

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An essential reference work for any international human rights law academic, student or practitioner, spanning all substantive rights of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), with special emphasis on the scope of rights, their terms of limitations or qualification, and the requirements for implementation in domestic law. • Renders accessible in thematic form more than forty years of the UN Human Rights Committee’s concluding observations, views and general comments, as well as related materials • Conveys the Committee’s expectations for domestic implementation • Informs the reader, even with minimal technical understanding, of the nature and reach of each International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) right, and its intended purpose, as enjoyed individually, collectively and within a democratic society

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State Responsibility in the International Legal Order

The International Criminal Responsibility of War’s Funders and Profiteers

A Critical Appraisal Katja Creutz | Finnish Institute of International Affairs

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State responsibility in international law provides for the legal consequences following breaches of international law. This book opens the topic for critical discussion for international lawyers and readers who take a broad interest in international responsibility, including international criminal law and international liability. • Provides a comprehensive and critical analysis of the general law of State responsibility, one of the cornerstones of international law • Takes a broad perspective to responsibility in international law by exploring State responsibility on its own merits, as well as against the background of alternative forms of responsibility • Introduces a functional analysis of State responsibility stressing the importance of practical utility next to normative significance Public international law

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Edited by Nina H B Jørgensen | University of Southampton

This book will be of interest to academics focusing on international criminal justice, legal practitioners, non-governmental organisations concerned with ‘business and human rights’, postgraduate students doing research in international humanitarian law and undergraduates studying international law subjects. • Analyses a developing area and will appeal to scholars and practitioners seeking a one-stop guide to a broad topic • Features contributions from both academics and practitioners and is intended to guide practice by including chapters by those with a wealth of experience of the practical context and challenges • Aims to bring together discrete areas of study, demonstrating the connections between themes Public international law

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State Renaissance for Peace Transitional Governance under International Law Emmanuel H. D. De Groof

This book comprehensively addresses the contemporary phenomenon of transitional governance under international law. Examining its development as an international project with aims of ending conflict or crisis through a regime reconfiguration, it unveils the limits to the powers of domestic and international actors influencing a state apparatus. • Develops a nuanced argumentative toolbox to think about transitional governance and indirect regime change • Unveils how a growing number of actors are engaged with transitional governance and allows the community of states to have informed discussions on how international efforts in the field of transitional governance could be coordinated • Disaggregates a complex contemporary phenomenon and provides a legal argumentarium enabling diplomats, lawyers and judges to apply legal benchmarks to the complex phenomenon of transitional governance Public international law

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Transnational Solidarity Concept, Challenges and Opportunities Edited by Helle Krunke | University of Copenhagen

This interdisciplinary book is aimed at scholars and practitioners with an interest in transnational solidarity and what unifies Europe and the World. The book will be especially useful for people interested in EU integration and globalization and their related challenges and opportunities. • Takes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of transnational solidarity, combining legal, political, sociological, psychological, philosophical and historical approaches and providing a richer understanding of transnational solidarity • Analyses understandings of transnational solidarity, contributing to the development of a language, concepts, and different expressions of the term • Analyses the topical subject of transnational solidarity from a global perspective Public international law

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Unilateral Remedies to Cyber Operations Self-Defence, Countermeasures, Necessity, and the Question of Attribution Henning Lahmann | Digital Society Institute, ESMT Berlin

Addressing both scholars of international law and political science as well as decision makers involved in cybersecurity policy, the book tackles the most important and intricate legal issues that States face when considering a reaction to a malicious cyber operation conducted by an adversarial State. • Addresses the attribution problem in cyberspace from a legal perspective with a comprehensive, novel scope. This study closes a gap for both legal and political science scholarship, as well as policymakers, enabling them to make sense of the attribution problem • Focuses on unilateral remedies to cyber operations in order to tackle the legal questions most pressing for States • Instead of abstract analysis, the book bases its examination on realworld examples and concludes with a concrete proposal for future regulation of State conduct in cyberspace, providing useful insights for both academic and political spheres Public international law

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The Dawn of a Discipline

An Introduction to the International Criminal Court

International Criminal Justice and Its Early Exponents Edited by Frédéric Mégret | McGill University, Montréal

There are many books on the history of international criminal justice but most focus on major historical institutional developments. This book explores international criminal justice as it emerged particularly in the inter-war period at the intersection of a variety of intellectual projects that are often neglected today. • Provides an in-depth study of leading figures in the early international criminal justice project and helps rediscover and understand who these individuals were • Historicizes the international criminal justice project and contextualizes international criminal justice in an earlier intellectual ferment • Addresses the diversity of ideas about international criminal justice and questions the hegemonic (white) male narrative of the intellectual history of international criminal justice Public international law

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Election Interference International Law and the Future of Democracy Jens David Ohlin | Cornell Law School

Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election produced the biggest political scandal in a generation. An essential guide for anyone interested in protecting election integrity, this book explains why ‘information operations’ violate international law, how the US can dilute their effectiveness, and how soliciting foreign interference should be punished. • Provides one of the only full-length studies of foreign election interference • Outlines what states can do to combat election interference and protect the integrity of the democratic process • Presents a novel theory that focuses on the collective right of selfdetermination • Explains why soliciting election interference is an impeachment offense Public international law

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Adapting International Criminal Justice in Southeast Asia Beyond the International Criminal Court Emma Palmer | Griffith University, Queensland

States in Southeast Asia exhibit a range of adapted approaches toward prosecuting international crimes. This book examines engagement with international criminal justice in Cambodia, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Myanmar and demonstrates how norms can be adapted in multiple spatial and temporal directions beyond the International Criminal Court. • Provides an overview and analysis of the laws and institutions for prosecuting international crimes within Southeast Asia • Identifies themes associated with the experiences of states within Southeast Asia of international crimes trials since World War II, including during the Rome Statute negotiations and beyond • Provides an example of interdisciplinary international law scholarship by applying and critiquing international relations theories

Sixth edition William A. Schabas | Middlesex University, London

This is the authoritative introduction to the International Criminal Court, fully up-to-date. It is written by one of the major authorities on the subject, in language that is accessible to non-specialists. • Succinct but authoritative introduction to the law and practice of the International Criminal Court • Accessible to non-specialists • 6th edition up to date as of May 2019 Public international law

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Michael P. Scharf | Case Western Reserve University, Ohio

This book analyses changes in International Law caused by the Syrian conflict, including in the law of self-defense, humanitarian intervention, universal jurisdiction, treatment of refugees, and peace negotiations. A broad audience of scholars, students, and practitioners will appreciate this volume. • Provides an in-depth analysis of the Syrian conflict and its impact on international law • Offers more specific examples of changes in international law for a detailed understanding of various changes within subfields of international law caused by the Syrian conflict • Analyzes the theory of Grotian Moments to see how specific world events such as the Syrian conflict may produce an accelerated formation of customary norms of international law Public international law

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Space and Fates of International Law Between Leibniz and Hobbes Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko | National University of Ireland, Galway

It offers the first analysis of the influence of the concept of space on the emergence and operation of international law. This book adds to the resources on early modern history of international law relevant for any scholar working in international law or international relations. • Introduces the concept of space as a central explanatory feature of the shape and structure of international law, showing how the distinct concept influenced international law • Fills a gap in the early modern history of international law and includes analysis of works of two major early modern thinkers – Leibniz and Hobbes – on issues related to the development of international law • Offers novel insights into spatial justice and international law focusing on the concept of space, not derivative spatial concepts, and suggests a new framework for dealing with spatial justice in international law Public international law | ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory

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Treaties in Motion The Evolution of Treaties from Formation to Termination Malgosia Fitzmaurice | Queen Mary University of London

The International Criminal Court in Uganda, Kenya, and the Democratic Republic of Congo Christian M. De Vos | Open Society Justice Initiative, New York

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An innovative, inter-disciplinary examination of how the International Criminal Court came to be framed as a ‘catalyst’ for domestic accountability, and its unexpected effects in Uganda, Kenya, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The book urges a critical rethinking of the ICC’s politics and offers concrete recommendations for future practice. • Examines how International Criminal Court (ICC) interventions have evolved over time and their effects on the pursuit of domestic criminal accountability • Urges a critical rethinking of the ICC’s politics and offers concrete recommendations for future practice • Illustrates tensions between the legal and policy dimensions of complementarity, and how the ICC has struggled to reconcile them in practice • Draws on constructivist theory and contemporary debates in international law and relations to theorize the evolution of complementarity Public international law | Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 147

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Humanitarian Disarmament An Historical Enquiry Treasa Dunworth | University of Auckland

Humanitarian disarmament is widely understood as a post-Cold War phenomenon, typified by the Anti-Personnel Landmines Convention; the Convention on Cluster Munitions; and the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. This book challenges that understanding, arguing that it neglects a complex history of humanitarian sensibilities in disarmament. • Provides a thorough and systematic account of how humanitarian disarmament has evolved over a 150 year period from 1868–2017 • Provides a detailed assessment of three contemporary disarmament regimes: anti-personnel landmines; cluster munitions; and nuclear weapons • Draws on inter-disciplinary work to show some difficulties in relying on a humanitarian discourse to advance disarmament efforts

The book examines law of treaties from the angle of different types of motion, and offers a combination of theoretical analysis supplemented with practical examples and empirical data. It covers all possible stages in the ‘life-cycle’ of a treaty, from its genesis to its eventual destruction. • Tackles law of treaties from the angle of motion, enabling the reader to comprehend the evolution of the regime of treaty law, through State practice and international case-law • Supplements theory with up-to-date examples taken from recent case-law and State practice, making the theory accessible to readers by connecting theory with practical examples and shows how one influences the other • Shows the interconnectedness between different stages in the ‘life-cycle’ of a treaty and with other areas of law, demonstrating the complexity of law of treaty issues Public international law | Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 149

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International Law Reports Volume 186 Edited by Christopher Greenwood | International Court of Justice

Volume 186 is devoted to the Frontier Dispute (Burkina Faso/Niger), APDH v. Côte d’Ivoire, Umuhoza v. Rwanda, Anchugov v. Russia, Re Execution of the Judgment in Anchugov, Avotiņš v. Latvia, BAC v. Greece, Fontevecchia v. Argentina, Fontevecchia Case, ‘Rohingya Case’, Ezokola v. Canada, B010 v. Canada, Google v. Equustek Solutions • Judgment of Russian Federation Constitutional Court in Judgment No 12-P/2016 and related judgment of European Court of Human Rights in Anchugov • Judgments of Argentinian Supreme Court and Inter-American Court of Human Rights in Fontevecchia Case • 2019 judgment of United Kingdom Supreme Court in Re Application by Finucane for Judicial Review Public international law | International Law Reports

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Volume 188 is devoted to the Nicaragua v. Colombia, The Arctic Sunrise, Khlaifia and Others v. Italy, Whelan v. Ireland, Al-Juffali v. Estrada, Ukraine Law v Debenture Trust, Pham v Secretary of State for the Home Dept, R v Secretary of State for Int. Trade, Jam and Others v. International Finance Corp., Republic of Sudan v. Harrison and Others. • 2019 judgment of United States Supreme Court in Republic of Sudan v. Harrison • 2017 and 2019 judgments of English High Court and Court of Appeal in R (Campaign Against Arms Trade v. Secretary of State for International Trade) • 2012 judgment of the Supreme Court of Estonia in European Stability Mechanism Case Public international law | International Law Reports

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Indigenous Peoples and International Trade

Volume 187 Edited by Christopher Greenwood | International Court of Justice

Volume 187 is devoted to the Certain Activities Carried Out by Nicaragua in the Border Area (Costa Rica v. Nicaragua) and the Construction of a Road in Costa Rica along the San Juan River (Nicaragua v. Costa Rica), and Opinion 1/17 (EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement [CETA Opinion]). • Reports on the Opinion 1/17 of the Court of Justice of the European Union in EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA Opinion) • Covers the Orders and Judgment on Merits of the International Court of Justice in Construction of a Road in Costa Rica along the San Juan River (Nicaragua v. Costa Rica) • Contains the Orders and Judgments on Merits and on Compensation of the International Court of Justice in Certain Activities Carried Out by Nicaragua in the Border Area (Costa Rica v. Nicaragua) Public international law | International Law Reports, 187

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Building Equitable and Inclusive International Trade and Investment Agreements Edited by John Borrows | University of Victoria, British Columbia

This collection from Indigenous and nonIndigenous experts in international trade and investment explores the emergence of Indigenous peoples in international economic law and provides needed ideas and recommendations for governments, academia and policy thinkers to achieve economic reconciliation. • Proposes new views and perspectives of international economic law to explore the intersections of economic law, international trade and investment negotiations through the lens of Indigenous rights, human rights and environmental law • Provides new understanding and analysis of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to encourage readers to explore the UN Declaration as an important instrument in economic self-determination of Indigenous peoples • Offers the newest legal analysis of Indigenous peoples and international trade and investment International economic and trade law, WTO law

Public Reason and Courts

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Edited by Silje Langvatn | Universitetet i Oslo

This book will be of interest for anyone interested in the legitimacy problems of domestic high courts or international courts and to those interested in public reason and political legitimacy more generally. The preface and introductory chapter introduces the topic in a way that makes it accessible to non-experts. • An interdisciplinary study of public reason and courts with contributions from legal theory, political philosophy and political science • Showing how theories of public reason can inform, and sometimes explain, the jurisprudence of constitutional and international courts • A respected line-up of scholars from different legal and constitutional traditions help readers get acquainted with the most recent advances in legal and constitutional scholarship Public international law | Studies on International Courts and Tribunals

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Transparency in the WTO SPS and TBT Agreements The Real Jewel in the Crown Marianna B. Karttunen | OECD, Paris

Underlines the benefits of transparency in preventing disputes between WTO Members by enabling regulatory co-operation between them. Of interest to academics of international trade law, government representatives engaged in trade and regulatory policy, and international organisation staff willing to improve transparency in their organisation. • Provides a combination of legal analysis and empirical research about the SPS and TBT Agreements of the WTO • Brings light on an often under-studied aspect of WTO institutional framework, especially by law scholars • Draws links between practices of trade and regulatory communities International economic and trade law, WTO law | Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law

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UN Counterterrorism Sanctions and the Politics of Global Security Law Gavin Sullivan | University of Kent, Canterbury

This book is a study of global security law in motion, and is the first detailed socio-legal analysis of the UN Security Council’s counterterrorism listing regime. It engages with current debates in international law, critical security studies, global governance, Science and Technology Studies, governmentality scholarship and socio-legal studies. • Provides a detailed interdisciplinary study of global security law in action • Draws extensively on interviews with officials from the UN Security Council and other international organisations, diplomats, security experts and judges • Critically engages with current debates in international law, critical security studies, sociology, science and technology studies, international relations and socio-legal studies

ICSID Reports Volume 18 Edited by Jorge Viñuales | University of Cambridge

Volume 18 of the ICSID Reports includes summaries, digests and excerpts of decisions rendered between 2007 and 2018 in 20 cases involving States from across Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas, reflecting the breadth of defence arguments in contemporary practice. • The most comprehensive collection of the decisions of ICSID arbitral tribunals and ad hoc committees • Brings the ICSID series up to date • Includes an index of cases and a chronology of ICSID disputes International economic and trade law, WTO law | International Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes Reports

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These are the WTO authorized and paginated reports in English. They are an essential addition to the library of all practicing and academic trade lawyers and needed by students worldwide studying international economic or trade law. The form of citation for this volume recommended by the WTO is DSR 2018: I • The Reports include Panel and Appellate Body reports, as well as arbitration awards • These are the WTO authorized and paginated reports in English • Contains a cumulative index of published disputes

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Natural Monopolies in Digital Platform Markets

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Francesco Ducci | University of Toronto

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Using three case studies, Ducci investigates the sources and policy implications of natural monopoly at play in digital industries. This book will not only appeal to lawyers, economists, and scholars of competition policy, but also to general readers interested in global policy debates on market power in the digital economy. • Highlights the heterogeneous economic features and the regulatory issues at play in specific digital markets • Expands the discussion on the role of competition law by addressing gaps in the current legal framework based on the lens of natural monopolies • Discusses policy approaches that account for the often-overlooked institutional dimension of intervention Competition law, anti-trust law | Global Competition Law and Economics Policy

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The American Influence on International Commercial Arbitration Doctrinal Developments and Discovery Methods Second edition Pedro J. Martinez-Fraga | Bryan Cave, LLP

This book addresses the US common law and its doctrinal contribution to transparency, arbitrator immunity and evidence gathering in international commercial arbitration. It will be of use to law students, academics, commentators, judges, arbitral tribunals, and lawyers practicing in the field of international arbitration. • Studies the doctrinal relationship between the US post-Civil War Reconstruction Era Supreme Court pronouncements and the doctrine of Arbitrator immunity • Examines and reexamines the existing evidence gathering rubric forming part of international commercial arbitration at a global level • Analyzes the contributions and negatives that 28 USC §1782 brings to international commercial arbitration Dispute resolution, mediation and arbitration

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International Protection of Investments The Substantive Standards August Reinisch | University of Vienna

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This book outlines and explains the protection standards typically contained in international investment agreements as they are actually applied and interpreted by investment tribunals. It thus provides a basis for analysis, criticism, and stocktaking of the existing system of investment arbitration. • Provides a broad overview of the jurisprudence of investment tribunals and enables a more thorough understanding of the actual interpretation of core concepts of investment protection • Analyses the application and interpretation of the main protection standards contained in international investment agreements and examines how tribunals have addressed arguments and interests of parties and stakeholders in the area of investment arbitration • Thoroughly discusses expropriation, fair and equitable treatment, full protection and security, the non-discrimination standards of national treatment and MFN, the prohibition of unreasonable and discriminatory measures, umbrella clauses and transfer guarantees Dispute resolution, mediation and arbitration

June 2020 247 x 174 mm 1170pp 978-1-107-01358-2 Hardback £220.00 / US$285.00

Sustainability and Corporate Mechanisms in Asia Ernest Lim | National University of Singapore

Critically examines how corporate law and governance can be used to promote sustainability in Asia. It will be of interest to a broad audience, ranging from students and scholars to regulators and observers of comparative sustainability, corporate social responsibility, comparative corporate law and corporate governance, as well as Asian studies. • Presents an analytic framework, and engages in a critical evaluation, of six corporate governance and corporate law mechanisms that can be used to promote sustainability • Demonstrates the effect of state-owned enterprises and their controlling shareholder, the government, on sustainability, thus enabling readers to understand and evaluate their relationship • Combines doctrinal, theoretical and empirical research and draws on interdisciplinary literature, situating them within the context of Asia Corporate law, commercial law, company law | International Corporate Law and Financial Market Regulation

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Concise Commentary on the Rome I Regulation

Dispute Processes ADR and the Primary Forms of Decision-making Third edition Michael Palmer | School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Second edition Edited by Franco Ferrari | New York University

This new edition brings together and analyses a wide range of materials dealing with dispute processes and current debates on civil justice. Students of law, social sciences and the humanities, as well as dispute resolution specialists will benefit from this broad, comparative study. • Examines Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) from a comparative perspective using materials beyond those ordinarily found in ADR literature • Combines the theory and practice of ADR • Includes a section on classroom role-plays, and offers suggestions for further (open-access) reading. Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 2. Cultures of decision-making: precursors to the emergence of ADR; 3. The debates around civil justice and the movement towards procedural innovation; 4. Disputes and dispute processes; 5. Development of disputes, avoidance and self help; 6. Negotiations; 7. Mediation; 8. Umpiring: courts and tribunals; 9. Umpiring: arbitration; 10. Hybrid forms and processual experimentation; 11. The ombuds and its diffusion: from public to private; 12. ODR and its diffusion: from private to public; 13. Institutionalization of ADR; 14. Reflections; Appendix A. Some role plays; Bibliography; Further reading; Index. Dispute resolution, mediation and arbitration | Law in Context

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Authored by an international group of scholars, this book focuses on the most relevant instrument used throughout Europe to determine what law applies to international contracts. It will appeal to practitioners and scholars looking to explore the Rome I Regulation. • Presents commentaries from an international array of authors to deal with the Regulation separately from specific jurisdictions • Proves a concise treatment of the Regulation to ensure readers can utilize the material quickly to solve practical issues • Offers information that is relevant for all international intra-EU contracts, as well as contracts with non-EU parties in EU courts European law

May 2020 228 x 152 mm c.600pp 978-1-108-49767-1 Hardback c. £135.00 / c. US$175.00

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The Eighth Amendment and Its Future in a New Age of Punishment Edited by Meghan J. Ryan | Southern Methodist University, Texas

A valuable resource by the leading experts in the field for students, academics, and lawyers interested in constitutional and criminal law and procedure, including the death penalty, life without parole, juvenile offenders, bail reform, excessive fines, constitutional theory, criminal law theory, and criminal justice reform. • Explores theoretical principles to cover a wide range of punishments, including the death penalty, juvenile life without parole, and mandatory sentences • Covers a wide range of criminal justice institutions and actors to be relevant to participants and stakeholders in the criminal justice system, as well as lawyers and academics • Authored by leading experts in the field to cover the current hot issues in criminal justice, including bail reform, excessive fines, and capital punishment Criminal law

June 2020 228 x 152 mm c.325pp 4 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-108-49857-9 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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The Legal Legacy of the Special Court for Sierra Leone

Viral Sovereignty and Technology Transfer

Charles C. Jalloh | Florida International University

The Changing Global System for Sharing Pathogens for Public Health Research Edited by Sam F. Halabi | University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law

Examines how the first treaty-based international tribunal created by the UN and a member state applied the law to perpetrators of serious crimes in one of the worst civil conflicts in Africa in recent history and offered valuable contributions to the development of the nascent field of international criminal law. • Provides a detailed analysis of the leading case law of the Special Court for Sierra Leone and the contributions it made to the development of international criminal law • Contextualizes the accomplishments, and shortcomings, of the Sierra Court for Sierra Leone and the international legal community • Uses insights gained from working in the tribunal to assess the SCSL from both an academic and practical perspective to offer useful information for both academics and practitioners Humanitarian law, law of armed conflict

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A resource for scholars and students of international public health, this volume analyses the global system for sharing pathogens for research into diagnostics, medicines, and vaccines. Authors trace the problems posed by negotiating for access to biological resources and offer solutions to ensure that politics do not threaten biomedical advances. • Provides a coherent, unified analysis of seemingly disparate phenomena in international public health law • Explores a largely neglected dimension of the global infectious disease control debate • Encourages readers to think about outbreaks and epidemics in contexts of the global poor Intellectual property

Autonomous Weapon Systems and the Law of Armed Conflict

July 2020 229 x 152 mm c.280pp 4 maps 978-1-108-48472-5 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

Compatibility with International Humanitarian Law Tim McFarland | University of New South Wales, Canberra

Martin Skladany | Penn State Dickinson Law

Copyright’s Arc

Relevant for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners, this book explains the legal ramifications of a major new field of weapon development with a focus on questions actively debated at the UN. It serves as a case study in identifying the legal consequences of using autonomous technologies and robotics in armed conflict. • Takes a ‘ground up’ analytical approach based on a thorough overview of the current and near future state of autonomous technologies • Provides a close examination of the interface between technological change and its legal effects, which can be applied to legal analyses in other fields employing autonomous technologies • Focuses on questions being discussed at the ongoing UN-hosted meetings between parties to the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, ensuring the legal analysis is topical and immediately applicable to issues currently being considered by regulatory and policy-making bodies

Big copyright has demanded an extreme, unilateral global copyright regime that has resulted in harmful effects. Offering an alternate model, Skladany argues that copyright law should vary according to a country’s development status. This book will interest scholars of law, media studies, and political science, along with policymakers and activists. • Reveals how society can support copyright reform that will reduce the tragic overconsumption of entertainment, which disproportionately hurts marginalized groups • Allows readers to link the development of copyright to historical context • Extends current critiques of extreme copyright by demonstrating that the value of entertainment itself varies Intellectual property

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The Reasonable Robot Artificial Intelligence and the Law Ryan Abbott | University of Surrey School of Law

Humanitarian law, law of armed conflict

July 2020 228 x 152 mm c.240pp 2 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-108-49974-3 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Addressing the legal implications of the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in society, Abbott argues that the law should not discriminate between people and AI when they perform the same tasks. This nuanced examination of technology is for anyone interested in the legal, social, and ethical issues associated with AI. • Argues for a new principle of AI regulation • Offers a resource for those involved in AI policymaking by considering the impact of laws on AI development • Contributes to broader arguments on law and technology while providing a deep dive into the challenges associated with autonomous machines Law and technology, science, communication

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Life after Privacy

Networks and Connections in Legal History

Reclaiming Democracy in a Surveillance Society Firmin DeBrabander | Maryland Institute College of Art

How do we adapt to the profound societal changes wrought by digital media? What do these changes mean for political freedom? This highly original study of digital behavior and the crisis in privacy will interest scholars and anyone concerned about the impact of technology and the future of democracy. • Provides an interdisciplinary analysis, drawing upon academic fields including philosophy, politics, media studies, law, and history • Examines the peculiarities of online behavior and explains how our interaction with digital media facilitates the surrender of privacy • Questions both the historical and philosophical identity of privacy

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Edited by Martin Ebers | Humboldt University of Berlin Faculty of Law

This collection is the first to comprehensively examine the implications of AI technology on legal and regulatory systems. Featuring experts from Europe and the US, this book will appeal to scholars of law, economics, and public policy, as well as readers generally interested in emerging legal questions related to algorithms. • Avoids overly technical computer science explanations • The case studies exposed here offer a key resource for lawyers • Addresses both conceptual and practical challenges facing legal systems Law and technology, science, communication

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Readers will be fascinated by the resistance of Ernst Fraenkel within Nazi Germany. A Social Democratic Jewish lawyer, he represented political defendants, worked in the underground, and wrote a classic account of Nazism’s law and politics. His gripping story shows the possibilities and limitations of using law against brutal authoritarian rule. • Tells the story of a criminal defense lawyer in Nazi Germany and brings to life the nature of the criminal justice system and political opposition during Nazism’s brutal rule • The narrative encompasses a range of Nazism’s early victims and captures the nature, possibilities, and limits of domestic resistance during the first half of the Nazi regime • Sets forth how Fraenkel developed his classic dual state theory, which combined an analysis of Nazism’s legal and political system with a theory of resistance Legal history | Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law

How the Legal System Shapes Behavior by Producing Information Roy Shapira | Interdisciplinary Center (Israel)/University of Chicago

This rich account of how market forces work in tandem with legal forces is a valuable resource for legal scholars across a wide range of fields that invoke notions of market discipline. Shapira’s work is especially relevant to coursework and research on the economic analysis of law and corporate governance. • Addresses a gap in academic literature by showing how legal and nonlegal systems interact • Reevaluates the desirability of legal institutions according to how they contribute to information production • Provides a nuanced, grounded basis for policy implications by revisiting the conventional wisdom that treats reputation as justification for scaling back legal intervention Law and economics

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Aimed at historians, lawyers and jurists, this book shows how networks and connections between lawyers, legislators and litigants shape the way that legal ideas and practices are transmitted across time and space. It includes studies of law in Britain and the empire, as well as the feminist movement and Shakespeare. • Offers a series of case studies of the personal networks developed by lawyers in different times and places • Covers a wide geographical range highlighting the importance of personal and intellectual networks to the development of the law • Shows how legal ideas are transmitted between people and places, placing legal developments in their social and geographical contexts

August 2020 228 x 152 mm c.350pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-108-49088-7 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

Algorithms and Law

July 2020 228 x 152 mm c.319pp 1 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-108-42482-0 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Infidels and Empires in a New World Order Early Modern Spanish Contributions to International Legal Thought David M. Lantigua | University of Notre Dame, Indiana

Explores the ambivalent legacy of indigenous peoples’ natural rights articulated by Europeans in Spanish and English colonial contexts. It will appeal to scholars of religion, law, international relations, Latin America, history, and politics interested in early modern religious and legal arguments for the dispossession and freedom of Amerindians. • Provides Spanish theological foundations of international legal thought and its mixed legacies in a transnational colonial context of the AngloIberian Atlantic • Presents a new way of thinking about the ambivalent roots of international law in the West by focusing on the Spanish debate at Valladolid about infidel rights, instead of the standard myth of Westphalia about equal European states • Rescues the Spanish theologians from historical oversimplification as predecessors to either Grotius, Kant, or Western imperialism Legal history | Law and Christianity

June 2020 228 x 152 mm c.225pp 978-1-108-49826-5 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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16. Variation of Trusts; 17. Fiduciary Duties and Breach of Fiduciary Duties; 18. Breach of Trust and Defences to Breach of Trust; 19. Remedies Against Strangers to a Trust; 20. Tracing.

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International Commercial Litigation

Equity and trusts

Text, Cases and Materials on Private International Law Third edition Trevor C. Hartley | London School of Economics and Political Science

May 2020 247 x 174 mm c.400pp 978-1-108-47308-8 Hardback £69.99 / US$89.99 978-1-108-46095-8 Paperback £27.99 / US$36.99

Though based on traditional private international law, this book takes a modern approach, discarding academic theory and emphasizing the practical requirements of present-day business. To do this, it adopts a comparative stance, providing material on US and Commonwealth law, as well as the core areas of English and EU law. • Provides everything the student needs to know about international commercial litigation • Offers extensive EU coverage, but also includes thought-provoking international comparative perspectives, such as examining case-law from the Supreme Court of the United States, and Commonwealth law • Updated to reflect new case-law from the Court of Justice of the European Union Contents: Part I. Starting Off: 1. Introduction; Part II. Jurisdiction; 2. Jurisdiction: an analysis; 3. Jurisdiction under EU law; 4. EU law: special jurisdiction; 5. EU Law: the problem of pure financial loss; 6. The traditional English rules; 7. US law: an outline; 8. Choice-of-court agreements; 9. Jurisdictional conflicts: the common-law approach; 10. Jurisdictional conflicts: the EU approach; 11. Special topic I: product liability; 12. Special topic II: defamation; Part III. Foreign Judgments: 13. Introduction to part III; 14. EU law; 15. English law: jurisdiction; 16. English law: defences; 17. US law: some highlights; Part IV. Procedure: 18. Freezing assets; 19. Obtaining evidence abroad: forum procedures; 20. Obtaining evidence abroad: international co-operation; Part V. Choice of Law: 21. Introduction to choice of law; 22. Torts; 23. Contracts: the principle of party autonomy; 24. Contracts: legal policy and choice of law; 25. The common-law countries: regulating business, protecting employees and helping consumers; 26. Foreign currency; 27. Property: tangible movables; 28. Contractual rights and property interests – I; 29. Contractual rights and property interests – II; 30. Contractual rights and property interests – III. Private international law

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A Student’s Guide to Equity and Trusts Second edition Judith Bray | University of Buckingham

This book is aimed at equity and trusts students on a variety of courses. It simplifies the subject and brings it to life by using practical examples. Complex cases are explained in simple and straightforward terms. The book encourages students to relate principles studied on the course to practical situations. • Introduces the student to all the key topics in an equity and law module • Up-to-date text with a new comprehensive glossary and wide-ranging list of further reading • Includes introductory key points at the beginning of each chapter and summaries of the key issues and cases at the end of every chapter • Accessible to students of all abilities Contents: 1. Historical Introduction; 2. Equitable Remedies; 3. The Classification of Trusts and Powers; 4. The Three Certainties; 5. Constitution of Trusts; 6. Formalities for the Creation of a Trust; 7. Private Purpose Trusts; 8. Unincorporated Associations; 9. Resulting Trusts; 10. Constructive Trusts; 11. Trusts of the Family Home; 12. Secret Trusts and Mutual Wills; 13. Charities – The Charities Act and the Rules of Cy-près; 14. Trustees: Appointment, Retirement and Capacity; 15. Duties and Powers of Trustees;

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Moffat’s Trusts Law Text and Materials Seventh edition Jonathan Garton | University of Warwick

Moffat’s Trusts Law combines authoritative commentary with a unique contextual analysis. Leading cases, statutes, and historical and research materials are placed alongside the narrative of the text to give emphasis both to general theories of trust concepts and to the practical operation of trusts. • The book utilises a range of teaching methods, including identifying key ‘points to consider’, use of visual aids and discussion questions • A new up-to-date edition covering recent statutory developments and exploring the impact of a wealth of new cases • Retains its hallmark combination of a contextualized approach and a commercial focus Contents: Preface to the Seventh Edition; Acknowledgements; Table of Abbreviations; Useful Websites; Table of Statutes; Table of Statutory Instrument; Table of Cases; 1. Trusts Introduced; 2. The Evolution of the Private Express Trust; 3. Creating the Trust – I; 4. Creating the Trust – II; 5. Trusts and Public Policy; 6. Flexibility in Relation to Beneficial Entitlement; 7. An Introduction to Trustees and Trusteeship; 8. Aspects of the Management of Trusts; 9. Trusteeship, Control and Breach of Trust; 10. Implied Trusts and the Family Home; 11. Trusts in Commerce I: Commerce and Equitable Remedies; 12. Trusts in Commerce II: Commerce, Credit and the Trust; 13. Trusts in Commerce III: Fiduciary Relationships, Commerce and the Trust; 14. Trust, Contract and Unincorporated Associations; 15. An Introduction to the Law of Charity; 16. The Legal Definition of ‘Charity’; 17. Trusts – an International Dimension; Index Equity and trusts | Law in Context

April 2020 244 x 170 mm c.1000pp 9 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-108-79644-6 Paperback £42.99 / US$55.99

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The Law of Political Economy Transformation in the Function of Law Edited by Poul F. Kjaer | Copenhagen Business School

The book develops the law of political economy as a new field of scholarly enquiry. Based on empirical insights from a wide range of areas, it provides a novel conceptual framework for studying conflicts and challenges in political economy contexts while outlining the contours of a new law of political economy. • Develops the law of political economy as a field of scholarly enquiry • Includes and develops inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary perspectives highlighting complementarity and interaction • Reformulates basic categories of law, opening up the horizon for a new concept of law Socio-legal studies

April 2020 228 x 152 mm c.420pp 1 table 978-1-108-49311-6 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00

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Predatory Lending and the Destruction of the African-American Dream

Transnational Legal Ordering of Criminal Justice Edited by Gregory Shaffer | University of California, Irvine

Janis Sarra | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Peter A. Allard School of Law

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This examination of the economic exploitation of African Americans focuses on predatory lending, the racial discrimination underpinning the subprime market collapse, and failed reform efforts aimed at redressing the harms. It will interest financial law scholars, critical race theorists, economists, and anyone concerned about the racial wealth gap in America. • Illustrates the connection between racist economic exploitation in the past and present-day predatory practices that drain billions of dollars from African-American communities and families • Analyzes corporate governance, finance, and home mortgage lending practices through a critical race theory lens • Offers a detailed analysis of the settlement terms of lawsuits brought by states attorneys and the US Department of Justice against financial institutions Socio-legal studies

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The Uncounted Politics of Data in Global Health Sara L.M. Davis | Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva

How do we know that development aid is reaching those who need it most? The answer is increasingly data. This book cracks open high-level debates over indicators and data, showing the political and economic forces that shape what gets measured and how in HIV finance. • Explores the political and economic forces shaping indicators and data to help readers see the effects of decisions made using those tools to understand the reasoning behind them and the forces behind the drive for data in the global HIV response • Offers an insider perspective on both local and high-level global health governance to reveal how global heath institutions think and operate in human terms • Breaks down UNAIDS Fast Track approach, models, cost-effectiveness and what they leave out to explain why UNAIDS will almost certainly announce that the world has failed to reach its targets to progress to the end of AIDS • Shows civil society-led data-gathering and advocacy at both grassroots and global levels in HIV sector, and suggests how this could be applied in global health more broadly Socio-legal studies | Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

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This book provides an empirically grounded framework for studying central governance challenges in various areas of international, transnational and domestic criminal justice policy. The implications cut across subject areas that attract considerable scholarly attention. It will appeal to a wide audience. • Develops and applies a new theoretical framework for studying the interactions between international and domestic processes of criminal justice policy • Maps and explains similarities and differences in the formation, institutionalization, and impact of transnational norms in various areas of criminal justice policy • Features ten in-depth case studies of transnational legal ordering in central fields of criminal justice policy Socio-legal studies | Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

May 2020 228 x 152 mm c.288pp 15 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-108-83658-6 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Feminist Judgments: Reproductive Justice Rewritten Edited by Kimberly Mutcherson | Rutgers University, New Jersey

Reproductive justice (RJ) is a pivotal movement that supplants the limitations of reproductive rights. This book re-imagines cases about critical RJ issues like forced sterilization, welfare caps, and abortion funding to highlight the law’s impact on vulnerable populations, including people with disabilities, poor women, and women of color. • Shows how a reproductive justice lens changes legal analysis in a case, even if it does not change the case outcome • Represents a spectrum of issues related to reproduction (abortion, contraception, the right to parent one’s children, forced sterilization and more) to make clear that they all must be understood within the larger frame of how the law and courts impact the choices that women make about pregnancy and parenting • Provides commentaries to each rewritten case to help readers who are not wholly familiar with the legal concepts being discussed Socio-legal studies | Feminist Judgment Series: Rewritten Judicial Opinions

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Kinship, Law and Politics An Anatomy of Belonging Joseph E. David | Sapir Academic College, Israel

The book explores beyond the borders of identity politics by offering a more precise understanding of belonging as a basic and all-encompassing concern. Academics, scholars, and students in the fields of philosophy, law, history, and religious studies will benefit from these interdisciplinary analyses of belonging within kinship, law, and politics. • Introduces historical background of contemporary concerns such as belonging and identity in the context of family, law and politics • Provides a cross-disciplinary perspective and demonstrates how the integration of disciplines enriches our understandings • Focuses on transitional moments and develops better senses to deal with concepts of belonging and identity Socio-legal studies | Law in Context

May 2020 247 x 174 mm c.264pp 978-1-108-49968-2 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Principles of Tort Law Second edition Rachael Mulheron | Queen Mary University of London

Property law | Law in Context

This book does what it ‘says on the tin’ – stating the corpus of Tort Law as a body of principles. Undertaken for the first time in English Tort Law, this book describes the Law of Tort concisely, accessibly, and accurately, and with both depth and detail. • Principles-based exposition of each tort allows for simple, clear and accurate explanation of the law of each tort, while ‘nutshell’ analyses at the beginning of each chapter provide students with a summary of the preconditions, elements, defences and remedies associated with each tort • Summaries of those cases which support the principles encompassed in the book include concise outlines of their facts, verdicts and key reasoning • Use of comparative boxes highlights those areas where English law has trodden a variant path from the views which other jurisdictions may have adopted in relation to a particular issue in Tort Law • Written not only for students, but for practitioners, litigants, policymakers and law reformers seeking an accurate understanding of the law Contents: Foreword to the First Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; How to use this book; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; List of abbreviations; Notes on Mode of Citation; 1. The Role of Modern Tort Law; Part I Negligence: 2. Duty I – General Principles Governing Duty of Care; 3. Duty II – Particular Duty Scenarios; 4. Duty III – Pure Economic Loss; 5. Duty IV – Pure Psychiatric Injury; 6. Breach I – The Standard of Care; 7. Breach II – Proving Negligence; 8. Causation of Damage; 9. Remoteness of Damage; 10. Defences; 11. Remedies; Part II Specific Negligence Regimes: 12. Occupiers’ Liability; 13. Public Authority Liability; Part III Other Selected Torts: 14. Trespass to the Person; 15. Defamation; 16. Private Nuisance; 17. The Rule in Rylands v Fletcher; Part IV Miscellaneous: 18. Vicarious Liability; Index.

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Management Excel Basics to Blackbelt An Accelerated Guide to Decision Support Designs Third edition Elliot Bendoly | Ohio State University

For students and practitioners interested in developing their skills in the construction of analytical tools and visual demonstrations in Excel. Covering everything from the basics of working in Excel, to a variety of critical analytical and custom visual techniques, and programmatic approaches to developing seamless professional tools. • Updated reference to MS products, including new features embedded in Excel, but also references to Power BI resources such as Power BI Desktop, Power Query, Power Pivot and Power Map • Complete discussions of the use of the updated Blackbelt Ribbon addin, including a host of updated visual and analytical tools • Formal discussion of systematic approaches to problem structuring, use of the OUtCoMES Cycle, new visualization tools and the associated A3 framework Strategic management

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Principles of Property Law Alison Clarke | University of Surrey

An essential resource for those who need to understand the UK land law system. Aimed at law students and those interested in political theory, environmental studies, resource economics and land administration needing a clear understanding of property law, Principles of Property Law helps demystify this wide-impacting subject. • Covering all core undergraduate property law topics, Principles of Property Law adopts a flexible approach suited to a variety of teaching styles • By placing the subject in a broader context and using clear pedagogical features and an online depository of extra materials, Principles of Property Law engages specialists and non-specialists alike and aids course planning and preparation • Suitable for undergraduate students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, as well as postgraduate students seeking analysis for courses including land administration and environmental studies Contents: Preface; Table of Cases; 1. What Property Is and Why It Matters; 2. Conceptions and Justifications; 3. Allocation of Property Rights; 4. Property and Human Rights; 5. Ownership and Other Property Interests; 6. New Property Interests and the Numerus Clausus; 7. Objects of Property Interests; 8. Property Interest Holders; 9. Multiple Property Rights Systems: Recognition of Indigenous Land Rights; 10. Limitations on Property; 11. Possession and Title; 12. Adverse Possession of Land;

Leading Contemporary Organizations Psychodynamic Perspectives on Crisis and Change Amy Fraher | University of Birmingham

Fraher explains how the likelihood of crisis increases when leaders are challenged to make difficult decisions in ambiguous contexts. This accessible textbook will appeal to business students and researchers studying leadership, change and crisis, as well as progressive-minded business leaders keen to improve their own organizations. • Provides a unique understanding of leadership by integrating theories from psychoanalysis, communication and organization studies, as well as change, crisis and disaster management • Includes approximately 40 vivid case studies and practical examples from across the world • Inspired in part by the author’s early career as an officer in the US military Contents: Preface; Crisis case studies; 1. Irrationality and crisis; 2. Leadership and crisis; 3. Change and crisis; 4. Hubris and crisis; 5. Sensemaking and crisis; 6. Ethics and crisis; 7. Identity and crisis; 8. Policy and crisis; 9. Power and crisis; 10. Paradox and crisis; Endnotes; References; Index. Organisation studies

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Beyond Bad Apples

The Management Transformation of Huawei

Risk Culture in Business Edited by Michelle Tuveson | Judge Business School, Cambridge

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The definitive volume on risk culture for professionals working in the financial services, insurance, and central services at global corporations. This intellectual revivification of risk culture challenges preconceptions and helps organisations better appraise their own (risk) cultures. • Challenges the predominant ‘inside-out’ perspective of risk culture • Explores how firms might build upon the legacies of risk culture post-Financial Crisis to incorporate new thinking on performance, innovation, and growth • Includes contributions by leading scholars from multiple disciplines Organisation studies

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The Cambridge Handbook of Workplace Affect Learn how applications of emotion research can improve organizational effectiveness, in terms of employee behavior, teamwork, leadership, and organizational climate. Several disciplines are combined to offer ideas and solutions to scholars or workplace leaders who implement interventions and programs to manage workplace emotion more effectively. • Shows how applications of emotion research can improve organizational effectiveness, in terms of employee behavior, teamwork, leadership, and organizational climate • Offers ideas and potential solutions to scholars and workplace leaders who design and implement interventions and programs to manage workplace emotion more effectively • Presents an integrative approach to affect and emotion, spanning different scholarly disciplines • Maps out several research methodologies used to investigate workplace affect and emotion Applied psychology | Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

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Innovations in Shipping Peter Lorange | IMD

Peter Lorange explores key innovations in the shipping industry and how best to implement and benefit from them, for decision-making executives in shipping firms, as well as students of shipping, transportation, logistics and strategy. • Provides examples of shipping-related innovations in action • Explains how key innovations can be initiated, step-by-step • Discusses practical steps to be taken to achieve a successful strategy in the shipping industry International business

March 2020 228 x 152 mm c.200pp 54 b/w illus. 978-1-108-42487-5 Hardback £44.99 / US$59.99

Every company would like to develop the ability to change itself and adapt to new business and technology. These ‘dynamic capabilities’ are central to theories of competitive advantage but few companies have been shown to possess them. This book shows how Huawei has this ability, with successful change routines and change-supporting values. • Reveals the strategy used by a Chinese firm to become a global leader without acquiring foreign firms • Examines all major change initiatives across all functional areas of the organization • Observes in very fine detail not only the creation of organizational routines but also the breaking of routines across most major functional areas International business

March 2020 228 x 152 mm c.502pp 47 b/w illus. 15 tables 978-1-108-42643-5 Hardback £110.00 / US$140.00 C

Selling Sustainability Short?

Edited by Liu-Qin Yang | Portland State University

May 2020 247 x 174 mm c.568pp 978-1-108-49403-8 Hardback £135.00 / US$175.00 978-1-108-46378-2 Paperback £74.99 / US$99.00

From Humble Beginnings to Global Leadership Xiaobo Wu | Zhejiang University, China

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The Private Governance of Labor and the Environment in the Coffee Sector Janina Grabs | ETH Zurich

Can private standards bring about more sustainable production practices? Grabs answers this question by combining large-N hypothesis testing with a rich empirical account of sustainability governance in the coffee sectors of Honduras, Colombia and Costa Rica. For consumers, academics and practitioners interested in corporate social responsibility. • Interdisciplinary (covering regulatory governance, political economy, and environmental science), but written in a clear and accessible way for a variety of readers • Uses both quantitative and qualitative data, including interview quotes and field notes • Draws on comparative evidence from three countries Responsible and ethical business | Organizations and the Natural Environment

June 2020 228 x 152 mm c.354pp 16 b/w illus. 22 tables 978-1-108-83503-9 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00 C TEXTBOOK

Effective Negotiation From Research to Results Fourth edition Ray Fells | University of Western Australia, Perth

Effective Negotiation is a practical and thematic approach to negotiation and mediation in professional contexts. It describes the key elements of negotiations and explains the core tasks involved in reaching an agreement. • Encourages a stage model of negotiation, where distributive and integrative are sub-processes • Features clear links between research and practice, reinforced by appropriate, well researched case studies • Includes an accompanying website for instructors Contents: 1. Why isn’t negotiation straightforward?; 2. Negotiators are people, not robots; 3. Establishing what can be achieved by negotiating; 4. Strategically managing the negotiation process; 5. Differentiation: managing the exchange of information; 6. Exploration: finding a better outcome; 7. Exchange: getting the other party to agree; 8. Strategically managing deadlocks; 9. Overcoming deadlocks through mediation; 10. Negotiation in practice: negotiators building bridges on behalf of others; 11. Negotiation in practice: managing negotiations in the


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workplace; 12. Negotiation in practice: managing business negotiations; 13. Cross-cultural negotiations: much the same but different; 14. Conclusion: becoming an effective negotiator. Management (general)

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Politics, Social Theory, History of Ideas Commerce and Manners in Edmund Burke’s Political Economy

Why Women Must Be Better than Men to Win Political Office Nichole M. Bauer | Louisiana State University

Women need to be significantly more qualified than men to win political office. This book explains how voter biases and informational asymmetries combine to disadvantage female candidates. It is for scholars and lay readers who are interested in gender and politics, campaigns and elections, political psychology, and political communication. • Presents new evidence of voter bias against female candidates and the consequences of this for candidate strategy and election outcomes • Integrates perspectives from psychology and political science • Combines experiments, content analysis, and public opinion data • Considers the interaction of gendered biases and partisanship American government, politics, policy

Gregory M. Collins | Yale University, Connecticut

This book examines the economic thought of Edmund Burke. By exploring Burke’s understanding of the relation between commerce and manners, it raises timely ethical questions about capitalism and its limits relevant to contemporary debates over neoliberalism and globalization. • Provides a comprehensive discussion of Edmund Burke’s economic thought without using economic jargon • Integrates Burke’s economic thought in wider moral, social, and religious contexts • Offers a path forward for contemporary debates on capitalism and its limits by advancing a conception of free markets that are supported by social and religious institutions Political theory

May 2020 228 x 152 mm c.566pp 6 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-108-48940-9 Hardback £39.99 / US$49.99

The Qualifications Gap

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Race, Class, and Social Welfare American Populism Since the New Deal Erik J. Engstrom | University of California, Davis

What factors have made it so difficult to enact and sustain comprehensive social welfare policy in the United States? Engstrom and Huckfeldt argue that racial animosity has disrupted the potential for a unified, progressive populist movement. This book will interest scholars and students of political science, sociology, and history. • Provides readers with a conceptual framework to understand populist movements in American politics • Illustrates how racial politics can disrupt class-based movements • Offers a new understanding of how critical historical events have shaped contemporary political dynamics American government, politics, policy

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Deparochializing Political Theory

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Leading political theorists offer diverse interpretations of how to de-center Western thought in the field of political theory. This intergenerational, multi-methodological book demonstrates transformative qualities of comparative political theory.’Deparochializing’ political theory is a necessary response to global modernity in the twenty-first century. • Works to de-center Western/Euro-American thought traditions in the way we define the field of political theory • Builds political theory for the modern, globalized world, transforming the field of political theory • Demonstrates that comparative political theory is suited to scholars across generations and across a wide array of methodological approaches in the discipline Political theory

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America’s Voucher Politics

Outsiders at Home

How Elites Learned to Hide the State Ursula Hackett | Royal Holloway, University of London

The Politics of American Islamophobia Nazita Lajevardi | Michigan State University

Drawing upon original datasets and candid interviews, Hackett explains how elites insulate their programs from legal challenge amid deepseated religious, racial, and civic controversies in American politics. With education policy as a revealing case study, this book will interest scholars across political science, law, and public policy. • Articulates a new theoretical framework, deepening our understanding of the ‘submerged state’ by showing how deep-seated religious, racial, and civic controversies structure American politics • Provides the most extensive analysis of voucher politics to date, including 101 interviews with policymakers across the United States • Integrates analyses of public law and public policy

How do Muslim Americans fare in US democracy? This book provides evidence that Muslim Americans are grossly marginalized, evaluating discrimination from a variety of perspectives to present a multi-faceted account. Lajevardi shows that the current state of affairs developed rapidly, is getting worse, and has yielded devastating political consequences. • Assesses the status of Muslim Americans in US democracy from a variety of perspectives – considering political elites, mass attitudes, and media – to provide a comprehensive picture that is empirically grounded • Tracks trends over time, providing a pre-9/11 baseline to show that the current situation developed rapidly and continues to deteriorate • Shows the extent to which the media is responsible for negative public attitudes • Opens a new course of study, bringing to bear insights from the race and politics literature

American government, politics, policy

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The Political Writings of Alexander Hamilton Volume II, 1789 – 1804 Volume 2: 1789–1804 Alexander Hamilton

American government, politics, policy

The Political Writings of Alexander Hamilton provides a comprehensive collection of Hamilton’s most enduringly important political writings, covering his public career, from 1775 to his death in 1804. Presented in a convenient two-volume set, this book provides a unique insight into the political ideas of one of America’s leading founders. • A comprehensive two-volume collection of Alexander Hamilton’s most enduringly important political writings • Provides a detailed insight into the political thought of one of America’s leading founders • Makes a significant contribution to the study of Alexander Hamilton, examining both his political thought and his statesmanship American government, politics, policy

March 2020 254 x 178 mm c.679pp 978-1-108-43498-0 Paperback £26.99 / US$39.99

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With Ballots and Bullets Partisanship and Violence in the American Civil War Nathan Kalmoe | Louisiana State University

Combining historical and political science approaches, With Ballots and Bullets reveals the fundamental role of partisanship in the American Civil War and deepens contemporary understandings of mass partisanship, showing the latent capacity of political elites to mobilize violence. The book will interest political scientists, historians, and general readers. • Deepens existing theories of mass partisanship by looking at an extreme case that goes beyond the relatively quiet party politics of the late twentieth century • Reframes the Civil War era to recognize its partisan roots and dynamics • Shows the role of political leaders in mobilizing violence • Introduces innovative methods for historical study American government, politics, policy

July 2020 228 x 152 mm c.260pp 29 b/w illus. 978-1-108-83493-3 Hardback c. £75.00 / c. US$89.99 978-1-108-79258-5 Paperback c. £23.99 / c. US$29.99

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Ignored Racism White Animus Toward Latinos Mark D. Ramirez | Arizona State University

This book is for readers who want to understand how whites’ reactions to Latinos shape American politics. Grounded in the legacy of Latinos’ experiences, it demonstrates that how whites think about Latinos is a powerful force in American politics. Without recognizing this, it is impossible to grasp fully the fundamental debates in politics. • Develops and validates a new measure of white animus toward Latinos, showing that this animus is distinct from other forms of outgroup hostility and from ideology and partisanship • Places the development of white animus toward Latinos in a broader historical and cultural context • Shows how white animus toward Latinos shapes public opinion and political choices in elections and across a number of important policy areas, from voting rights to criminal punishment American government, politics, policy

April 2020 228 x 152 mm c.245pp 52 b/w illus. 28 tables 978-1-108-49532-5 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 P 978-1-108-81794-3 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99 P


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Hometown Inequality

Population and Politics

Race, Class, and Representation in American Local Politics Brian F. Schaffner | Tufts University, Massachusetts

The Impact of Scale John Gerring | University of Texas, Austin

Americans express great confidence in local government. But is this confidence warranted? Using big data, this book examines racial and class inequalities in representation across US municipalities. We find that non-whites and less-affluent residents are consistent losers in local democracy. We suggest revisions to reforms to enhance political equality. • Provides an unprecedented ‘big data’ look at racial and economic inequality in representation in local government • Uses a nationally-representative sample of US communities, tracking patterns across large cities, mid-size communities, and small towns • Challenges claims that local politics are characterized by ideological moderation and limited conflict, instead revealing considerable differences in group preferences • Demonstrates that institutional reform has minimal impact on improving equality

While population affects nearly every aspect of politics, its impact has been strikingly underresearched. This book rectifies this omission by examining scale effects across a great variety of political dimensions, encompassing all levels of politics. The authors provide generalizable findings alongside detailed analyses of specific cases. • The authors place scale effects, which have so far been under-studied, front and center • Examines the impact of scale on a range of political dimensions and outcomes that will be of interest to academics across fields, as well as policymakers • Extends the scope of existing studies, which mostly focus on only one level of politics

American government, politics, policy

Comparative politics

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The Psychology of Poverty Alleviation

Converging on Truth

Challenges in Developing Countries

A Dynamic Perspective on Factual Debates in American Public Opinion James A. Stimson

This Element turns to a more systematic approach, emphasizing whole electorates and examining facts through a dynamic lens. It argues public opinion will converge toward truth over time and frequently finds correct views of facts grow stronger under information flow, while misperception recedes. American government, politics, policy | Elements in American Politics

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China’s Gilded Age

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The Paradox of Economic Boom and Vast Corruption Yuen Yuen Ang | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

By unbundling corruption into four distinct categories, Ang shows that the type of corruption that dominates in China – ‘access money’ (elite exchanges of power and profit) – perversely stimulates investment and growth while producing serious risks for the economy and political system. • Provides the most data-rich study of Chinese corruption to date • Explains the enduring puzzle of economic boom and vast corruption in China by highlighting the differential effects of different types of corruption • Proposes a typology that unbundles corruption into four distinct varieties, paired with a new Unbundled Corruption Index (UCI) that covers 15 countries, including China • Through a comparative-historical lens, it shows that the rise of capitalism was not accompanied by the eradication of corruption, but rather by its evolution from thuggery and theft to access money Comparative politics

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Integrates psychology, economics, political science, and policy design to explore ways to enact and protect poverty alleviation policies. Examines successes and failures in helping the poor through affirmative action, cash transfers, social-spending targeting, subsidies, and regional development policies in Latin America and Asia. • Can help improve poverty-alleviation programs while avoiding destructive conflict • Reframes the conversation around poverty-alleviation by redirecting the conversation away from the misleading preoccupation with income distribution • Appeals to readers across the fields of political and social psychology, economics, political science and policy design

Politics for Profit Business, Elections, and Policymaking in Russia David Szakonyi | George Washington University, Washington DC

This book is for all academics and lay readers interested in learning why businesspeople decide to run for public office. It shows the types of policies voters should expect from these politicians, particularly how these politicians use their time in government to help their own companies. • Reveals the economic and political conditions under which businesspeople will leave the private sector to pursue powerful positions in government • Explains what types of policies and corruption citizens should expect from businesspeople serving in government • Offers unique insight into contemporary Russian politics • Evaluates policies that can curb rent-seeking Comparative politics | Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

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Advising Governments in the Westminster Tradition

Power Sharing and Democracy in Post-Civil War States

Policy Advisory Systems in Australia, Britain, Canada and New Zealand Jonathan Craft | University of Toronto

The Art of the Possible Caroline A. Hartzell | Gettysburg College, Pennsylvania

This book is for engaged citizens, students and researchers seeking an original and rigorous account of who advises government and how. It provides an accessible but comprehensive review of the practices of advising governments including the role of prime ministers and ministers’ private offices, senior public servants and consultants. • Features comparative analysis to improve understanding of both the adoption and evolution of Westminster principles and looks at how similar pressures have been experienced in the four advisory systems but with different responses • Focuses on key sets of advisers (public servants, political advisers, consultants, think tanks) and how they contribute to advisory systems • Examines the dynamics of how the systems change, how advice to governments is evolving and how the systems of advice are adjusting to turbulent environments Comparative politics | Cambridge Studies in Comparative Public Policy

August 2020 228 x 152 mm c.276pp 3 b/w illus. 19 tables 978-1-108-42149-2 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99 C

Resisting Redevelopment Protest in Aspiring Global Cities Eleonora Pasotti | University of California, Santa Cruz

This study of twenty-nine protest cases in ten global cities shows how residents facing displacement – in the forms of urban redevelopment and gentrification – mobilize their neighborhoods and change policies. Heretofore understudied, creative residents emerge as the key to mobilization, as they craft hip and transformative protest experiences. • Presents in ordinary language theoretical findings and protest experiences with unprecedented geographical scope and methodological rigor • Shows scholars in political science, sociology, urban studies, and geography how insights from all of these disciplines are necessary to develop a comparative explanation for when and how residents can mobilize and actually impact policy change • Offers a widely accessible theoretical analysis of experiential tools: a powerful, ubiquitous, and understudied approach to mobilization and resistance • Responds to the growing call for more explicitly cross-regional urban comparative research designs Comparative politics | Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

March 2020 229 x 152 mm c.404pp 3 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-108-47802-1 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-74544-4 Paperback £29.99 / US$39.99

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Democracy and Population Health This Element explores the association between political democracy and population health. It reviews the rise of scholarly interest in the association, evaluates alternative indicators of democracy and population health. Comparative politics | Elements in the Politics of Development

April 2020 228 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-74615-1 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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This book examines the challenge of promoting post-civil war democracy, identifying minimalist democracy as the most realistic form of democracy to which post-civil war countries can aspire and analyzing the role that power-sharing institutions play in facilitating a transition to this form of governance. • Cultivates hope in the face of growing sense of pessimism regarding the current state of democracy • Provides an empirical focus on post-civil war democracy/ democratization, instead of a narrower focus on post-civil war elections • Allows readers to see that the relationship between power sharing measures used to end civil wars and post-civil war democracy is not necessarily antithetical International relations, international organisations

May 2020 228 x 152 mm c.276pp 38 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47803-8 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Selling War and Peace Syria and the Anglosphere Jack Holland | University of Leeds

By analysing Anglosphere foreign policy debates during the Syrian Civil War from 2011 to 2019, this book is a significant contribution to the literatures on the Syrian Civil War, Anglosphere foreign policy (the US-UK-Australian military alliance), and constructivism and discourse analytic approaches. • Offers an accessible, yet intellectually rigorous, original analysis of Anglosphere foreign policy in Syria • Develops an innovative, interdisciplinary theoretical framework for the analysis of Anglosphere foreign policy discourses as they compete in a transnational war of position • Promotes an understanding of the Anglosphere in foreign policy studies (in a challenge to orthodox approaches), by tracing its historical development and conceptualising its role as the world’s foremost military coalition International relations, international organisations

April 2020 228 x 152 mm c.306pp 1 table 978-1-108-48924-9 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Poverty Narratives and Power Paradoxes in International Trade Negotiations and Beyond Amrita Narlikar | German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA)

Challenging readers of all political persuasions to rethink assumptions about powerlessness, this book shows how poverty has become a political tool and unprecedented source of empowerment. Narlikar’s theory of agency, focus on the life-cycles of narratives, and policy-relevant insights make this work a valuable resource for scholars, diplomats, and leaders. • Offers detailed case studies on multilateral negotiations that feature organizations such as the ITO, GATT, and WTO • Sheds light on how governments and other actors can build winning and sustainable narratives • Empirically explores ways in which the powerless and poor can bargain under conditions under conditions of asymmetrical power International relations, international organisations

April 2020 228 x 152 mm c.250pp 1 table 978-1-108-41556-9 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-40160-9 Paperback £24.99 / US$32.99

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Political Survival and Sovereignty in International Relations

A Matter of Style Organizational Agency in Global Public Policy Louisa Bayerlein | European University Institute

Jesse Dillon Savage | Trinity College Dublin

Exploring why political actors willingly give up sovereignty to another state or why they choose to resist, this book is aimed at those interested in international politics and international relations theory, international hierarchy, informal empire and politics and foreign policy of Russia and former Soviet States. • Along with new theory, the work provides a rich, empirical exploration of international hierarchy • Moves beyond the state and elites to individual level explanations of society and its preferences • Demonstrates how non-state actors can bargain with dominant states in the establishment of hierarchy and order. This is another novel theoretical and empirical contribution, showing how subnational actors influence international order and hierarchy International relations, international organisations

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International relations, international organisations | Cambridge Studies in Comparative Public Policy

July 2020 228 x 152 mm c.276pp 1 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-108-83637-1 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

Private Governance and Public Authority Regulating Sustainability in a Global Economy Stefan Renckens | University of Toronto

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In discussing private rulemaking, public policy, corporate sustainability, and EU policymaking, Renckens targets students and scholars in political science, international relations, political economy, EU politics, business, law, and environmental studies, as well as policymakers, interest groups and practitioners dealing with sustainable business. • Provides a new theory of public interventions in private governance • Opens up a new research agenda on lobbying and interest representation by private governance schemes • Shows empirically that public policymakers in a diverse set of issue areas have been monitoring private governance ever since its early development, with an eye on possibly intervening International relations, international organisations | Business and Public Policy

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Shows that the administrative bodies of international organizations can develop informal working routines that allow them to exert influence beyond their formal autonomy. It is relevant to all political scientists as well as broader audiences interested in the dynamics of global policy making and the role of public administrations therein. • Proposes a novel perspective on the study of international organizations and their administrative bodies, appealing to readers who want to extend their knowledge about international organizations and their agency • Introduces the concept of administrative styles to make sense of global policy-making • Explores international civil servants’ routine behavioural patterns in working towards gaining legitimacy and policy influence • Draws on rich qualitative data gathered through in-depth interviews with insider civil servants and presents its findings in a systematic and accessible way

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Ethical Precarity in Christianity and International Relations Cecelia Lynch | University of California, Irvine

Exploring the tensions of Christian practice in the modern world, Lynch demonstrates the ethical precarity that characterizes both religious and secular actions in international politics from early missions to contemporary humanitarianism. It will be of particular interest to students and scholars of international relations, religion and politics, and religious studies. • The first book to explicitly connect religion and international ethics • Develops the ‘neo-Weberian’ approach to religion in international relations, in reference to concrete historical periods and actors • Connects with readers’ own experiences, questions and struggles regarding ethical questions regarding the use of violence and treatment of others • Fundamental for addressing pressing international relations and interdisciplinary ethical debates and laying a critical foundation for work on religious/secular ethics in the international relations discipline International relations, international organisations | Cambridge Studies in International Relations

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Secrets in Global Governance

Power Grab

Disclosure Dilemmas and the Challenge of International Cooperation Allison Carnegie | Columbia University, New York

Political Survival through Extractive Resource Nationalization Paasha Mahdavi | University of California, Santa Barbara

What makes international rules effective? Transparency provided by international organizations has been a common answer. This book offers multi-method evidence that equipping international organizations with secrecy, rather than transparency, can enhance cooperation in domains ranging from nuclear proliferation to trade to human rights. • This book examines in a wide range of issue areas, including economics, human rights, and international security • Challenges the existing literature by offering a re-assessment of the role of secrecy in diplomacy and global governance, both its benefits and trade-offs • Provides scholars and practitioners with new insights about how global governance works with non-specialized terminology

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Democracy, Dictatorship, and Default Urban-Rural Bias and Economic Crises across Regimes Cameron Ballard-Rosa | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

When should a country honor its international debts? This book unravels this crucial political decision with specific focus on how protesters threaten dictators, whereas voters threaten democratic incumbents. This distinction reveals the importance of costly food pricing policies to please constituencies who are targeted for reform during crisis. • Despite potentially catastrophic consequences of debt crises (as evidenced by recent events), there is relatively little work done to understand the political process behind sovereign default. This fills a gap in the literature • Combining formal theory, statistical analysis and deep historical case studies, the book will be accessible to a wide range of readers • Careful attention to differing survival incentives across regimes makes the implications of the theory applicable to a wide set of reader interests Political economy

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Clash of Powers

Political economy | Business and Public Policy

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Reform and Rebellion in Weak States Evgeny Finkel | The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland

When do reforms provoke rather than prevent rebellion? This short work, written for political scientists, economists, historians, and sociologists, develops a theory of reform and rebellion. It explores that theory in the context of nineteenthcentury Russia, the late Ottoman Empire, ancient Rome, the French Revolution, and contemporary Latin America. Political economy | Elements in Political Economy

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The Political Economy of Legitimacy and Accountability in Weak States Danielle Fitzpatrick Jung | Emory University, Atlanta

US-China Rivalry in Global Trade Governance Kristen Hopewell | University of British Columbia, Vancouver

Trade has become a flashpoint of conflict between the US and China. This book analyzes a critical aspect of their growing rivalry: their battle over the international rules and institutions governing trade. China’s rise has significantly weakened American control over global trade institutions and its power to write the rules of global trade. • Will significantly impact debates about China’s impact on the global trade system & the liberal international economic order • Introduces a new concept, the ‘China paradox’: the fact that China is simultaneously both a developing country and an economic powerhouse • Draws on interview and documentary materials from a diverse range of cases of US-China conflict over global trade governance Political economy

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Power Grab shows that controlling the means of production of oil and minerals determines the rise and fall of political leaders. Nationalizationseizing operations for the state – is a gamble: its immediate windfalls can fortify the foundations of enduring rule, or its operational costs can risk future prosperity and political survival. • Proposes a new theory on the rise and fall of political leaders in extractive-resource economies, providing insights into modern political paradoxes, such as Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela • Combines statistical analysis with interviews and archival records on national oil companies, offering evidence from multiple perspectives for readers versed in either quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-method approaches • Unpacks the opaque politics surrounding state-owned enterprises and will appeal to readers interested in learning deep insights about the world’s largest companies

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When authority is contested or ambiguous, mass punishment for transgressions can emerge that is public, brutal, and requires broad participation. Using original cross-national and survey data, we show lynching is a persistent problem in many countries over the last four decades. Political economy | Elements in Political Economy

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Understanding and Analyzing Public Policy Design Saba Siddiki | Syracuse University, New York

This Element adds to the current discourse on the study of policy design by presenting behavioral assumptions and structural features of policy design and presenting a multi-level analytical framework for organizing policy design research. It also highlights the role of policy compatibility and policy adaptability in influencing policy efficacy. Political economy | Elements in Public Policy

March 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-73958-0 Paperback c. £15.00 / c. US$18.00

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common values?; 19. Democracy and disintegration: does the state of democracy in the EU put the integrity of the Union at risk?; Appendices; Index.

Banks on the Brink Global Capital, Securities Markets, and the Political Roots of Financial Crises Mark Copelovitch | University of Wisconsin, Madison

European government, politics, policy

This book analyzes the structural and political roots of financial crises across countries and over time, honing in on two specific variables, foreign capital inflows and financial market structure. It explains how these factors interact to make some countries more vulnerable to banking crises than others. • Stresses the under-explored relationship between banking systems, securities markets, and financial crises, illuminating the profound impact of factors on subsequent crises • Highlights the impact politics has on the development of a nation’s financial markets, across space and time, in order to point out when and why banking systems become more prone to crisis • Uses comprehensive data analysis, in tandem with two historical case studies, Canada and Germany, in order to expand the study of financial crises beyond singular events and focus on enduring, institutional factors Political economy | Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions

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Governance and Politics in the Post-Crisis European Union Edited by Ramona Coman | Université Libre de Bruxelles

An original textbook providing a much-needed new perspective on how the European Union’s policies and institutions have changed in light of the multiple crises and transformations since 2010. Its unique critical perspective will appeal to undergraduate and graduate students of politics and European studies taking courses on the politics of the EU. • This textbook offers an up to date account of what has changed in the EU since the 2008-2010 crisis, comprising of chapters provided by leading international scholars conducting cutting-edge research on each topic at stake • Each chapter presents a specific case study to illustrate the topic at stake, with a critical discussion of the benefits but also problematic implications of European integration • Each chapter includes boxes detailing key dates, key concepts, key actors, and the relevant legal basis • Each chapter offers questions which can be used for student debates and topics for further individual research Contents: Foreword; Chronology; Glossary; Abbreviations; 1. The European Union as a political regime, a set of policies and a community after the crisis: an overview; Part I. The EU’s political regime: 2. European regional integration from the 20th to the 21st century; 3. Institutions and decision-making in the European Union; 4. Regulatory networks and policy communities; 5. Old and new concepts of EU governance: intergovernmentalism, supranationalism, and parliamentarism; Part II. Key policy areas in flux: 6. Cohesion and the EU budget: is conditionality undermining solidarity?; 7. Agriculture and environment: greening or greenwashing?; 8. The internal market: increasingly differentiated?; 9. The European Monetary Union: how did the Euro area get a lender of last resort?; 10. Social policy: is the EU doing enough to tackle inequalities?; 11: Labour markets and mobility: how to reconcile competitiveness and social justice; 12: Managing the refugee crisis: a divided and restrictive Europe?; 13: Security in the Schengen Area: limiting rights and freedoms?; 14: Trade policy: which gains for which losses?; 15. Global tax governance: is the EU promoting tax justice?; 16. The common security and defence policy in transition: towards ‘strategic autonomy’?; Part III: Existential debates: 17. North and south, east and west: is it possible to bridge the gap?; 18. Democracy and the rule of law: how can the EU uphold its

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Youth Movements and Elections in Eastern Europe Olena Nikolayenko | Fordham University, New York

Given the interdisciplinary nature of the book’s subject matter, it will be of interest to historians, political scientists, and sociologists. In particular, the book will appeal to readers, with a geographical interest in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies. The book may be adopted for use in upper-level undergraduate courses in social sciences. • Uses data from interviews with former movement participants, public opinion polls, government publications, non-governmental organization (NGO) reports, and newspaper articles • Provides a comparative analysis of state-movement interactions in five post-communist societies: Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Serbia, and Ukraine • Highlights a record of civic activism in the selected countries, and unravels the significance of learning from prior protest campaigns Russian, East European government, politics, policy | Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

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Socioeconomic Justice International Intervention and Transition in Post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina Daniela Lai | South Bank University, London

The first systematic analysis of socioeconomic violence in war and its implications for postwar justice processes. This book will appeal to students and researchers interested in international interventions in post-conflict countries, transitional justice, and how countries deal with the legacies of past violence. • Provides the first systematic analysis of socioeconomic violence in war and its implications for post-war justice processes • Interdisciplinary in scope, drawing on international studies, political economy, socio-legal and sociological perspectives • Based on original empirical material in the local language, collected during long periods of fieldwork in under-researched areas of Bosnia Russian, East European government, politics, policy | LSE International Studies

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Anticolonial Afterlives in Egypt

Stateness and Democracy in East Asia

The Politics of Hegemony Sara Salem | London School of Economics and Political Science

Edited by Aurel Croissant | Universität Heidelberg

Using the work of Antonio Gramsci and Frantz Fanon, two foundational theorists of anticapitalism and anticolonialism, this book is an interdisciplinary exploration of the afterlives of Egypt’s moment of decolonization and how they reverberate into the present. • Takes a novel approach, using imagined conversations between Antonio Gramsci and Frantz Fanon, two foundational theorists of anticapitalism and anticolonialism • Moves away from the lens of authoritarianism and the narrow conceptual approach that has marked recent scholarship in Egypt to explore the relationships between elites and subaltern groups • Offers an interdisciplinary approach which will be of interest to scholars of Egypt, postcolonial theory, Middle East history, Marxist theory and comparative politics more widely Middle East government, politics, policy | The Global Middle East, 14

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The Politics of Housing in Urban India Opportunites and Contention Swetha Rao Dhananka | Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore

Provides a comprehensive insight into community processes and the imbricated worlds of formal policy prescription, implementation and informal practices of negotiation and political loyalties that affect housing provisions for the urban poor. • Maps India’s political opportunities in its institutional blueprint, but also in everyday practices • Fine-grained analysis of India’s formal and informal set-up to understand ongoing social and political dynamics • Combines concepts from various disciplines and northern and southern contexts to provide a rich analytical toolkit South Asian government, politics, policy

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Women, Power, and Property The Paradox of Gender Equality Laws in India Rachel E Brulé | Boston University

Can political representation help women upend entrenched systems of power? Property and Power finds evidence that quotas improve women’s ability to claim fundamental economic rights. Yet greater voice is costly. Whether women experience benefits or backlash depends on individual bargaining power at the time a woman is elected. • Develops a theory explaining the connection between women’s political representation and economic power • Provides new evidence on the benefits and costs of electoral quotas for women, a globally used remedy for political inequality • Offers policy-relevant strategies to anticipate and address backlash against reforms that economically empower women South Asian government, politics, policy | Cambridge Studies in Gender and Politics

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Through theoretically-grounded case studies and comparative analysis of consolidating, low quality, and failed democracies in East Asia, this volume challenges the dominant ‘state first, democracy later’ argument in the existing political science literature. It will interest scholars and students of comparative democratization, state building, and East Asian politics. • Provides rich comparative empirical analysis, drawing on in-depth qualitative case studies of countries across the region • Allows readers to compare processes of institutional development in East Asia with other regions, such as Latin America and Africa • Helps readers understand how different properties of stateness interact with elements of democracy within and across cases studies South-East Asian government, politics, policy

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The Rise of Sophisticated Authoritarianism in Southeast Asia Lee Morgenbesser | Griffith University, Queensland

This Element offers a way to understand the evolution of authoritarian rule in Southeast Asia. The empirical results presented reveal vast differences within and across authoritarian regimes in Southeast Asia, but also a discernible shift towards sophisticated authoritarianism over time. South-East Asian government, politics, policy | Elements in Politics and Society in Southeast Asia

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The Politics of Institutional Weakness in Latin America Edited by Daniel M. Brinks | University of Texas, Austin

Political scientists agree that ‘institutions matter’, but we still know little about when and why or how we would know. Drawing on experiences from Latin America, this volume offers a new conceptual and theoretical framework for understanding when institutions are strong or weak and how different types of weakness matter. • Offers a conceptual and theoretical framework for understanding the nature, causes, and consequences of weak institutions • Derives insights from grounded analysis of institutional strength and weakness across countries and across different political and legal domains • Shows that institutions are often weak by design and explores how this reality affects outcomes and the strategic behavior of political actors • Provides practical guidance to future researchers by exploring different measurement strategies and their potential pitfalls Latin American government, politics, policy

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Latin American Societies in the Twenty-First Century Gabriela Benza

Edited by Johannes Knolle | Imperial College London

What is the social structure in Latin America like today? We argue that although in some dimensions there are continuities, including the persistence of problems from the past, we believe that the Latin American social structure, viewed as a whole, experienced significant transformations. Latin American government, politics, policy | Elements in Politics and Society in Latin America

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The Politics of Transitional Justice in Latin America Power, Norms, and Capacity Building Ezequiel A. Gonzalez-Ocantos | University of Oxford

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This Element describes Latin American innovations in trials and truth commissions, evaluating both the Huntingtonian and Justice Cascade approaches; influential in showing variation in TJ outcomes. It argues that scholars should complement these approaches with one that recognizes the importance of state capacity building and institutional change. Latin American government, politics, policy | Elements in Politics and Society in Latin America

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Dependency in the Twenty-First Century? The Political Economy of China-Latin America Relations Barbara Stallings | Brown University, Rhode Island

This Element argues that it may be useful to revamp dependency to interpret China’s new relationships with developing countries, including Latin America. It does so by discussing the dependency debates, reviewing the way dependency operated in the US-Latin American case, and analysing the growing Chinese presence within a dependency framework. Latin American government, politics, policy | Elements in Politics and Society in Latin America

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Eight leading scholars from across the arts, humanities, and sciences contribute to this volume discussing migration and its influence on the modern world. This interdisciplinary approach provides an original perspective on one of the most important topics of our time and will appeal to anyone interested in current affairs. • Provides unparalleled expert authority on the topic of migration, with contributors including Nobel laureate Venki Ramakrishnan and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi • Features a multidisciplinary approach, with contributors from the arts, humanities, and sciences • Gives a global perspective, including examples from Latin America, the Middle East, and South Asia

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Psychology The Cambridge Handbook of Infant Development Brain, Behavior, and Cultural Context Edited by Jeffrey J. Lockman | Tulane University, Louisiana

This multidisciplinary book synthesizes research on infant learning and development, with thematic coverage of neuroscience, cultural approaches, and policy. It provides cutting-edge methods and sets the agenda for future studies for advanced students, researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers interested in promoting infant development. • Makes current research methods and findings around infant development accessible to a multi-disciplinary audience, including advanced students, researchers, educators, clinicians, and policy makers • Provides comprehensive and cutting-edge research findings in key areas of infant development • Each chapter features an integrative treatment of neuroscience, culture/context, and policy/practice perspectives in specific areas of infant development Developmental psychology | Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

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Political Violence in Kenya Land, Elections, and Claim-Making Kathleen Klaus | University of San Francisco

Across much of the democratizing world, land and natural resource conflict are increasingly common sources of political violence. This study helps specify the relationship between land, contested elections, and violence. It will appeal to students, scholars, and policymakers interested in democratization, human rights, and conflict mitigation. • Examines a key puzzle in the study of electoral violence: how do elites organize violence and why do ordinary citizens participate? • Provides a framework for thinking about how struggles over land and other natural resources can lead to conflict and violence • Based on extensive fieldwork in Kenya including hundreds of interviews and an original survey African government, politics, policy

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The Cambridge Handbook of Cognitive Aging

Violence Rewired Evidence and Strategies for Public Health Action Richard Whittington | University of Liverpool

A Life Course Perspective Edited by Ayanna K. Thomas | Tufts University, Massachusetts

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Informed by psychological, medical, neuropsychological, and gerontological perspectives, this handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the principles that characterize a life course approach to cognitive aging, including consideration of genetics, early life experiences, motivation, emotion, social contexts, and lifestyle interventions. • Explores cognitive aging through both lifespan and life course perspectives • Highlights the influence of non-cognitive factors on cognitive aging • Includes targeted summaries of sub-sections to further explain more complex points • Considers both behavioral and neural changes with aging Developmental psychology | Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

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Creating Equality at Home

Everyday Social Interaction Jeffrey A. Hall | University of Kansas

How 25 Couples around the World Share Housework and Childcare Edited by Francine M. Deutsch | Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts

Creating Equality at Home tells the fascinating stories of couples around the world whose everyday decisions about sharing the housework and childcare – such as who washes the dishes or cuts back on paid work to look after the baby – bring profound rewards for men, women, marriage, and children. • Gives fascinating, real-life examples of how couples around the world are creating equality in family work • Demonstrates that individual choices and decisions can thwart traditional social norms and structural forces • Reveals that equality in family work is not just a woman’s issue, as men also benefit from equal sharing • Shows that gender equality is not an impossible dream, but exists right now in unlikely places Social psychology

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This book synthesises research on violence for researchers and policy makers to inform future practice. Those who are interested in human conflict and how to reduce it are offered an alternative picture of the causes of violence through a combination of findings from anthropology, genetics, psychology, psychiatry and criminology. • Uses evidence to challenge the widespread, yet mistaken, belief that violence is a fundamental part of human nature • Combines results from anthropology, genetics, psychology, psychiatry and criminology to offer an alternative picture of the causes of human violence • Presents approaches and methods that can enable us to reduce or escape from violence, on both individual and societal levels

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This book offers a theoretically-driven, balanced, and evidence-based account of the role of mobile and social media in personal relationships for researchers, undergraduates, and graduates specialising in communication studies, media studies, mass communications, or social psychology. • Situates mobile and social media use in the context of personal relationships • Provides a unified, theory-driven account of the mutual influence and spill-over of face-to-face communication and online communication on close relationships • Summarizes the research on both the negative and positive effects of media use in relationships Social psychology | Advances in Personal Relationships

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Interdependence, Interaction, and Close Relationships Edited by Laura V. Machia | Syracuse University, New York

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The Cambridge Handbook of the International Psychology of Women

The New Roadmap for Creating Online Courses

Edited by Fanny M. Cheung | The Chinese University of Hong Kong

An Interactive Workbook Catherine R. Barber | University of St Thomas, Houston

The handbook will be a valuable psychological knowledge touchstone for scholars studying in fields concerned with the lives of women and gender issues. It can also be used by practitioners working with female groups as well as members of the general public to understand more about the psychology of women. • Builds upon and expands the existing scholarship in the field by taking a broader perspective and using an international framework • Draws upon the expertise of international scholars to examine gender differences • Provides a thorough, contemporary and cross-cultural comparison of effects of intersecting factors such as income/class, ethnicity, sexuality, age, and functionality on the situation of women

Online learning is among the top trends in post-secondary education. Instructors need support for creating online courses that are realistic, relevant, and inclusive of diverse learners. This interactive workbook provides a unique combination of theory, research, and experience that inspires readers to create exceptional online courses. • Incorporates a non-linear, flexible, and iterative process to create online courses based on adult learning principles • Applies theory, research, and the experiences of the authors and others to fully illustrate the course creation process • Immerses the reader in the interactive learning experience of an effective online course

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This handbook explains the crucial role that psychology plays in: defending individuals’ human rights, health, well-being, and dignity; supporting the development and implementation of appropriate health policies; and advancing the human rights global agenda. A must-read for students, researchers, non-governmental organizations, and policymakers. • Describes the significant developments of psychology in advancing human rights at the United Nations • Includes key historical figures in psychology and human rights • Explains human rights instruments to shed light on the human rights system • Links psychological science with understanding the behavioral dimensions of human rights challenges • Shows how to translate psychological science into an optimistic endeavor to address emerging global issues Social psychology | Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

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The Role of Higher Education for Displaced and Marginalised People Edited by Jacqueline Bhabha | Harvard University, Massachusetts

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Undoing the Gender Binary Charlotte Chucky Tate | San Francisco State University

The central question of this Element is this: What does it mean to be transgender – in general and in specific ways? What does the designation mean for any individual and for the groups in which the individual exists? Biologically, what occurs? Psychologically, what transpires? Social psychology | Elements in Applied Social Psychology

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The Cambridge Handbook of the Imagination

Multimedia Learning Third edition Richard Mayer | University of California, Santa Barbara

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Anna Abraham | University of Georgia

This textbook examines the scientific underpinnings of multimedia learning and is well-suited to graduate and undergraduate courses in psychology, education, computer science, communication, instructional design, and game design. It lays out a cognitive theory of multimedia instruction and principles for designing effective multimedia messages. • Examines the scientific underpinnings of multimedia learning • Well-suited to graduate and undergraduate courses in psychology, education, computer science, communication, instructional design, and game design • Provides basic theory and research on the cognitive science of how people learn from words and pictures • Gives practical evidence-based principles for how to design effective multimedia instruction • Presents a systematic summary of research studies on multimedia learning, supplemented with complementary evidence from around the globe Contents: Part I. Introduction to Multimedia Learning: 1. The promise of multimedia learning; 2. The science of learning: determining how multimedia works; 3. The science of instruction: determining what works in multimedia learning; 4. The science assessment: determining what is learned; 5. Multimedia principle; Part II. Principles for Reducing Extraneous Processing in Multimedia Learning: 6. Coherence principle; 7. Signaling principle; 8. Redundancy principle; 9. Spatial contiguity principle; 10. Temporal contiguity principle; Part III. Principles for Managing Essential Processing in Multimedia Learning: 11. Segmenting principle; 12. Pre-training principle; 13. Modality principle; Part IV. Principles for Fostering Generative Processing in Multimedia Learning: 14. Personalization principle; 15. Voice principle; 16. Image principle; 17. Embodiment principle; 18. Immersion principle; 19. Generative activity principle; Part V. Conclusion: 20. Principles of multimedia design. Educational psychology

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This book showcases a rich analysis on how imagination is understood across several disciplines of study such as anthropology, archaeology, medicine, neuroscience, psychology, philosophy and the arts. In reading this book, researchers, students and practitioners will learn about fundamental issues of relevance in relation to imagination. • Written by experts in neuroscience, philosophy, psychology and the arts • Supplies a comprehensive and multidisciplinary analysis of human imagination • Presents an integrated theoretical-empirical-applied picture of the field of imagination Cognition | Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

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The Handbook of Behavior Change Edited by Martin S. Hagger | University of California, Merced

This handbook offers a broad overview of evidence-based research and practice on the emerging science of behavior change. Authored by world-leading experts, each chapter outlines how research in behavior change can provide practical behavioral solutions to address many of the problems faced by society today. • Provides a unified reference on both the foundations and key issues on research on the science of behavior change • Includes step-by-step practical guidelines on developing and carrying out behavior change interventions • Summarizes the state of the art in the development, evaluation, and implementation of behavior change interventions Health and clinical psychology | Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

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The Cambridge Handbook of Substance and Behavioral Addictions

Frank C. Worrell | University of California, Berkeley

Edited by Steve Sussman | University of Southern California

For clinical practitioners, school psychologists, and education researchers, state-of-the-art research is harnessed to provide practical recommendations for those working with school-age children. This book shows you the reasoning behind best practice behaviors in school environments and why engaging correctly with students is integral to success. • Translates theory concerning childhood challenges into practical recommendations to ensure better outcomes • Contains lists of resources at the end of each chapter • Connects empirical findings to best practice indicators and highlights how such research informs and supports professional decision-making June 2020 253 x 177 mm c.600pp 978-1-108-41596-5 Hardback c. £135.00 / c. US$180.00

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The Cambridge Handbook of Personality Psychology

Human Color Vision and Tetrachromacy

Second edition Edited by Philip J. Corr | City, University London

Kimberly A. Jameson | University of California, Irvine

This handbook provides an accessible summary of cutting-edge personality research in all its forms, giving students, researchers, and practitioners a comprehensive resource for understanding personality theory and application. It also introduces the leading methods in the field, from molecular genetics to narrative inquiry. • Offers lively, engaging chapters written by an international team of leading personality researchers • Introduces cutting-edge methodologies, including technological tools such as molecular genetics and neuroimaging, as well as modern psychometric and statistical techniques • Balances basic theory with applications to work, education, physical and mental health, criminal justice, and economics Personality and individual differences | Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

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Statistics Using R An Integrative Approach Sharon Lawner Weinberg | New York University

This textbook capitalizes on the versatility of R to link statistical and data science practice to analysing real data. It is suitable for introductory-level learners, allows for curriculum flexibility, and includes an R script which allows students to adapt the book’s examples and exercises when solving their own data problems. • Uses a clear and lively writing style that engages students in the learning process through interesting examples based on real data • Teaches the elements and principles of data science in the context of solving practical and interesting problems in the behavioral, social, and health sciences • Provides R files for each chapter that serve as a roadmap to enable students to carry out their own analysis in future work • Includes an R tutorial for teaching the basic use and manipulation of R datasets • Includes worked-out and end-of-chapter exercises that require the analysis of real data, as well as solutions to these exercises with accompanying R scripts in an online appendix Contents: Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction; 2. Examining univariate distributions; 3. Measures of location, spread, and skewness; 4. Re-expressing variables; 5. Exploring relationships between two variables; 6. Simple linear regression; 7. Probability fundamentals; 8. Theoretical probability models; 9. The role of sampling in inferential statistics; 10. Inferences involving the mean of a single population when Σ; is known; 11. Inferences involving the mean when Σ; is not known: oneand two-sample designs; 12. Research design: introduction and overview; 13. One-way analysis of variance; 14. Two-way analysis of variance; 15. Correlation and simple regression as inferential techniques; 16. An introduction to multiple regression; 17. Two-way interactions in multiple regression; 18. Nonparametric methods; Appendix A. Data set descriptions; Appendix B. .R files and datasets in R format; Appendix C. Statistical tables; Appendix D. References; Appendix E. Solutions to end of chapter exercises; Index. Psychology research methods/statistics

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This Element focuses on new knowledge about linkages between color vision genetics and color perception variation, and the color perception consequences of inheriting alternative, nonnormative, forms of genetic sequence variation. Biological psychology | Elements in Perception

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The Cambridge Handbook of Intercultural Training Fourth edition Edited by Dan Landis | University of Hawaii, Hilo

This handbook presents the rational and scientific foundations of intercultural training to students, managers, and professionals undertaking international assignments. It discusses the findings from many disciplines that zero in on cultural transitions, including emotion studies, neuroscience, and social work. • Presents findings from many disciplines that zero in on the understanding of cultural transitions, including emotion studies, neuroscience, and social work • Prepares people to work effectively within unfamiliar countries and cultures • Reviews training methodologies and their benefits • Describes the history of intercultural communication and its developments to highlight how to improve the practice of intercultural training today Cultural psychology | Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

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Technology and the Global Adolescent Judith L. Gibbons | St Louis University, Missouri

Adolescents use technology for education, to further their identity and socio-emotional development, to access health information, engage in civic activities, and for entertainment. This comes with challenges. Researchers, parents, and policy makers must consider the role of culture in the complex interactions of teenagers with technology. Cultural psychology | Elements in Psychology and Culture

March 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 9 b/w illus. 978-1-108-71418-1 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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Child Helpers A Multidisciplinary Perspective David F. Lancy | Utah State University

This Element examines the development of child helpers in varied cultural contexts, reviewing evidence for supportive environments in the ethnographic record versus an environment which extinguishes the drive to be helpful in WEIRD children. In the last section, the benefits of the helper stage are discussed. Cultural psychology | Elements in Psychology and Culture

March 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 8 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-108-73855-2 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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Social Science Research Methods An SPSS Companion for the Third Edition of The Fundamentals of Political Science Research Paul M. Kellstedt | Texas A & M University

This workbook teaches students how to use the popular SPSS statistical software program to assess causal relationships using real political science data. It parallels the main Kellstedt and Whitten text, which allows students to apply the lessons and techniques they learn in each chapter in a statistical software setting. • Provides students with an introduction to using popular SPSS software program to assess causal relationships by conducting statistical analyses • Parallels the main text, giving students a chance to apply the lessons and techniques learned in each chapter in a statistical software setting • Teaches students to reproduce results presented in the main text, allowing them to become comfortable with data sets and techniques through repeated practice • Includes step-by-step instructions for using SPSS, including command lines and screenshots to demonstrate proper use of the software Contents: 1. The scientific study of politics; 2. The art of theory building; 3. Evaluating causal relationships; 4. Research design; 5. Measuring concepts of interest; 6. Getting to know your data; 7. Probability and statistical inference; 8. Bivariate hypothesis testing; 9. Two-variable regression models; 10. Multiple regression: the basics; 11. Multiple regression model specification; 12. Limited dependent variables and timeseries data; Bibliography; Index. Quantitative methods

April 2020 279 x 216 mm c.120pp 978-1-108-44793-5 Paperback c. £19.99 / US$25.99

Social Avalanche Crowds, Cities and Financial Markets Christian Borch | Copenhagen Business School

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The Production of Knowledge Enhancing Progress in Social Science Edited by Colin Elman | Syracuse University, New York

A wide-ranging discussion of factors that impede the cumulation of knowledge in the social sciences, including problems of transparency, replication, and reliability. Rather than focusing on individual studies or methods, this book examines how collective institutions and practices have (often unintended) impacts on the production of knowledge. • Comprehensively examines elements of the production of knowledge that inhibit the cumulation of knowledge • Covers a range of social science disciplines, including economics, political science, psychology, sociology, and related fields • Written in a fluid and accessible manner for a broad academic audience Qualitative methods | Strategies for Social Inquiry

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A compelling account of how crowd dynamics, or social avalanches, are central to cities and financial markets. Just as urban inhabitants are prone to being caught up in the city’s flux, the same dynamic can cause traders on financial exchanges and even the algorithms of present-day financial markets to be captured by the maelstrom of the market. • Introduces the notions of social avalanche and tensional individuality through a reinterpretation of classical crowd theory • Shows that cities and financial markets are closely connected • Argues that algorithms (and algorithmic trading) can have sociality Social theory

January 2020 228 x 152 mm 290pp 29 b/w illus. 978-1-108-48921-8 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-73363-2 Paperback £24.99 / US$32.99

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Women, Religion, and the State in Contemporary Turkey Chiara Maritato | Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy

Using the feminization of the Diyanet to understand the significance of a renewed presence of Islam in the Turkish public realm, this fascinating ethnography explores how the role of a female professional religious officer has penetrated and reshaped even secular spaces in Turkey. • Uses the feminization of the Presidency of Religious Affairs (the Diyanet) as a prism through which to analyse the renewed presence of Islam in the Turkish public realm • Explores the significance placed on the role of female professional religious officers, as epitomizing the pious, modern and highly educated Turkish woman • Draws on a rich ethnography to illuminate the renewed presence of Islamic morality in the public realm of modern Turkey Sociology of religion

July 2020 228 x 152 mm c.331pp 978-1-108-83652-4 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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The Genesis of Rebellion Governance, Grievance, and Mutiny in the Age of Sail Steven Pfaff | University of Washington

This book is intended for anyone interested in the genesis of rebellion and the world of ships at sea during the Age of Sail. Bringing to life dramatic events that led to mutinies, the authors shed new light on the ways governing authorities, whether through disregard or neglect, unintentionally create the grievances that drive people to rebel. • Can act as a lens to understand contemporary populism and the rejection of the establishment, as we learn more about what inspires rebellion • Provides a new understanding of why people rebel informed by advances in the science of how emotions and expectations shape behavior • Brings together history and social science in ways that are engaging and compelling to a wide variety of readers Political sociology

May 2020 228 x 152 mm 200pp 978-1-107-19373-4 Hardback £29.99 / US$39.99

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Kinship, War and Political Orders in Eurasia, 500–2018 Peter Haldén | Swedish Defence University

This book is the first cross-national and historical investigation of StateMobilized Movements (SMMs). By enlarging the analytical horizons of social movement and civil society research, as well as our understanding of the bases of authoritarian rule, the volume aims to encourage debate and stimulate new research on state-society relations. • Explores and theorizes a new domain of contentious politics • Expands analysis of social bases of authoritarian politics • Provides consistent cross-national and cross regional approach Political sociology | Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

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Pragmatic Program Evaluation for Social Work An Introduction Allen Rubin | University of Houston

This textbook provides students and instructors with a pragmatic introduction to program evaluation that emphasizes the activities students are likely to conduct in their future roles in serviceoriented agencies. • Focuses on the practical aspects of performing evaluation tasks as service providers or administrators in human service agencies • Balances the need for methodological rigor while maintaining realistic expectations consistent with becoming a successful evaluator within service-oriented settings • Each chapter gives examples, summaries, and questions that instructors can use in class discussion • Includes instructions on how to write and disseminate an evaluation report in a way that maximizes its chances of being used • Gives advice on: surveys of client needs or satisfaction, monitoring program implementation of new agency initiatives, and maximizing the value of evaluations that have limited internal validity Contents: Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction and overview; 2. Ethical and cultural issues in program evaluation; Part II. Quantitative and Qualitative Methods for Formative and Process Evaluations: 3. Needs assessment; 4. Survey methods for program planning and monitoring; Part III. Evaluating Outcome in Service-Orientated Agencies: 5. Selecting and measuring outcome objectives; 6. Inference and logic in pragmatic outcome evaluation: don’t let the perfect become the enemy of good; 7. Feasible outcome evaluation designs; 8. Single-case designs for evaluating programs and practice; 9. Practical and political pitfalls in outcome evaluations; Part IV. Analyzing and Presenting Data: 10. Analyzing and presenting data from formative and process evaluations; 11. Anaylzing data from outcome evaluations; 12. Writing and disseminating evaluation reports; Epilogue. More tips for becoming a successful evaluator.

Combining political science with history, this book presents a new history and theory of how political order developed in Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East, explaining why some empires and states succeed and others fail. Elite families and dynasties are shown to be crucial to state formation. • This book uncovers longer historical trends than most comparative works in the state-formation genre • By comparing Europe with Central Asia and the Middle East the book draws new conclusions from each case as well as from a general phenomenon in human history • Makes us understand how political orders are shaped, what makes them last and draws political focus away from a focus on military force as a means of state-building Historical sociology

March 2020 228 x 152 mm 386pp 978-1-108-49592-9 Hardback £29.99 / US$39.99

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The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Sociology Volume 1 Edited by Michael Bell | University of Wisconsin, Madison

A two-volume work featuring sixty chapters, The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Sociology offers educators, students, and researchers a goto resource for learning about the cutting edge of research in the field, providing theoretical depth, global scope, and diversity of cases • An overview of various theoretical approaches and empirical examples that reflect both the breadth and depth of the field • Chapters are written from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the field of environmental sociology • New directions in environmental sociological theory and new empirical examples are highlighted, with special attention to the current political context Sociology (general)

August 2020 253 x 177 mm c.600pp 5 b/w illus. 978-1-108-42932-0 Hardback c. £160.00 / c. US$200.00

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