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Contents Criminology ������������������������������������������������������������ 2 Cybercrime ������������������������������������������������������������������ 2 Penology ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 2
Linguistics ���������������������������������������������������������������� 2 Research Methods in Linguistics ���������������������������������� 2 Grammar, Syntax and Morphology ������������������������������ 2 Language ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 2 Lexicology �������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 Discourse Analysis �������������������������������������������������������� 3
Politics ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 European Union Politics ���������������������������������������������� 3 International Law and Organizations ���������������������������� 4 International Organization �������������������������������������������� 4 Foreign Policy and Security ������������������������������������������ 4 International Relations and Global Politics ������������������ 5 Middle East Politics ������������������������������������������������������ 7 Migration and Displacement ���������������������������������������� 7 Comparative Politics ���������������������������������������������������� 7 Introduction to Politics ������������������������������������������������ 8 Political Analysis ���������������������������������������������������������� 8 Political Communication ���������������������������������������������� 8 Political Economy �������������������������������������������������������� 8 Political Theory ������������������������������������������������������������ 8 Public Policy ���������������������������������������������������������������� 9
Psychology �������������������������������������������������������������� 9 Research Methods in Psychology �������������������������������� 9
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Social Work ������������������������������������������������������������ 13 Introduction to Social Work ���������������������������������������� 13 Social Work Skills �������������������������������������������������������� 13 Social Work Theory ���������������������������������������������������� 13 Preparation for Practice �������������������������������������������� 14 Human Development and Psychology ���������������������� 14 Ethics and Values �������������������������������������������������������� 14 Social Work with Children and Families �������������������� 15
Sociology ���������������������������������������������������������������� 16 Introduction to Sociology ������������������������������������������ 16 Social Theory �������������������������������������������������������������� 16 Sociology of Power ���������������������������������������������������� 16 Sociology of Youth and Childhood ���������������������������� 16 Representatives, Agents and Distributors
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CRIMINOLOGY
Cybercrimes
Culture, Crime and Punishment Ronald Kramer, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Critical Issues in a Global Context Anita Lavorgna, University of Southampton, UK This introduction to cybercrimes explores their diversity and the range of possible responses to them. It combines coverage of theoretical perspectives with more technical knowledge. The book also includes examples from different countries to demonstrate the global challenges of cybercrime and how these challenges manifest themselves differently, depending on the socio-legal culture. Whether students approach the topic from a criminological, legal or computer science perspective, the multidisciplinary approach provides a common language to guide them through the intricacies of criminal and deviant behaviours in cyberspace.
Exploring the importance of the cultural contexts in which crime and crime control take place, this book discusses the field’s foundations, its links to other theoretical traditions, and its limits and criticisms. This is the first text on cultural criminology written specifically for a student audience, making it essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate modules. As the book evaluates the connections of cultural criminology with wider theoretical developments, it can also be used on broader courses in criminology, criminological theory and critical criminology. October 2020 • 196 pages Paperback 9781352010824 • £32.99 Bloomsbury Academic
January 2020 • 265 pages Paperback 9781352009040 • £29.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Penology
Research Methods for Digital Discourse Analysis
Theory, Policy and Practice
Edited by Camilla Vásquez, University of South Florida, USA
LINGUISTICS
Karen Harrison, University of Lincoln, UK This textbook considers the full breadth of the penal system in England and Wales, going beyond prisons to cover punishments such as out-of-court disposals and community penalties, alongside issues around rehabilitation and reintegration. Linking theory with practice, Harrison draws on interviews with people who work within or with the penal system. The book also includes accounts of prison visits that build a picture of prison life. It includes profiles of the penal system in different countries and covers a range of offenders including women, children and ethnic minorities. November 2019 • 328 pages Paperback 9781137607836 • £29.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Introducing the key methodological questions and challenges faced by the researcher of digital discourse, this book guides students and novice researchers through how to conduct rigorous, accurate, and ethical research with data from a wide range of online platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and online dating apps. Each chapter introduces a new research dimension for consideration, briefly exploring how other discourse analysts have approached the topic before an in-depth case study highlights the main challenges and provides guidance on methodological decision-making. March 2022 • 352 pages Paperback 9781350166820 • £28.99 Series: Research Methods in Linguistics • Bloomsbury Academic
Advanced English Grammar
The Frameworks of English
Ilse Depraetere, Université de Lille 3, France & Chad Langford, Université de Lille 3, France
Kim Ballard, Formerly Esher Sixth Form College, UK
A Linguistic Approach
Depraetere and Langford, with 50 years of teaching experience between them, present a grammar pitched precisely at advanced learners of English who need to understand how the English language really works without getting lost in the specifics. This book pulls from linguistic theory all the relevant notions that will enable the language student to fully grasp English grammar. Full of challenging exercises and supported by a companion website featuring an extensive answer key, a glossary and further exercises for study, this is the reference grammar of choice for both native and non-native English speakers. September 2019 • 392 pages Paperback 9781350069879 • £29.99 Bloomsbury Academic
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Introducing Language Structures
This book offers a step-by-step guide through the various levels of language, covering everything students need to know about the linguistic frameworks of English. Moving in a logical way through the morphological, lexical, grammatical and phonological frameworks of contemporary English, it provides an invaluable introduction to this area. The 4th edition includes a new chapter exploring how the frameworks of the language have changed over time, from Old English to the present day. May 2022 • 442 pages Paperback 9781352013078 • £29.99 Bloomsbury Academic
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Discourse Analysis An Introduction
Brian Paltridge, University of Sydney, Australia
Words, Meaning and Vocabulary
Howard Jackson, Birmingham City University, UK & Etienne Zé Amvela, University of Yaounde I, Cameroon Providing an overview encompassing all aspects of English vocabulary, this book explains the sources of modern English words and shows how the vocabulary has developed over time. This third edition features sections on contemporary topics such as internet language, social media and youth culture, as well as extensively enhanced chapters on vocabulary, dictionaries and investigative lexicology. Featuring new exercises and a fully updated glossary of lexicological terms to support your learning, this is the only book students need to understand the basics of English lexicology.
This book presents the essential approaches that students need to know when they start doing discourse analysis for the first time. Providing students with an essential discourse analytic toolkit, each chapter explores a different approach from a wide variety of global perspectives, ranging from North America to East Asia. This third edition includes new topics such as discourse and digital media, English as a lingua franca, linguistic landscapes and translanguaging. Complete with exercises, discussion questions and further readings, this is the only book students will need for discourse analysis.
LINGUISTICS
An Introduction to English Lexicology
November 2021 • 328 pages Paperback 9781350093621 • £28.99 Series: Bloomsbury Discourse • Bloomsbury Academic
November 2021 • 272 pages Paperback 9781350133389 • £24.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Stephan Keukeleire, University of Leuven (KUL) and College of Europe, Belgium & Tom Delreux, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Covering the EU's key foreign relations, this text argues that the EU's foreign policy needs to be understood not only as a response to crises and conflicts, but also as a means of shaping international structures and influencing long-term processes. Going beyond the typical focus on the Common Foreign and Security Policy and Common Security and Defence Policy, it demonstrates the scope and diversity of the EU's foreign policy and show how areas such as trade, development, environment and energy are inextricable elements of it. February 2022 • 480 pages Paperback 9781350930483 • £32.99 Series: The European Union Series • Bloomsbury Academic
Understanding the European Union A Concise Introduction
John McCormick, Indiana University, USA This is the must-have introduction to the European Union. Offering a primer on the EU’s history, institutions, and politics, this concise textbook also covers the various challenges and opportunities faced by the EU, from the democratic deficit and the potential of future enlargement to the spread of nationalism and crises such as Brexit and the impact of the global pandemic. Providing a succinct but nuanced account of the EU's development and how it works, this book will be the ideal guide for all undergraduate and postgraduate courses in political science, global affairs and European studies. It is also a suitable starting point for anyone seeking to learn more about the EU. November 2020 • 256 pages Paperback 9781352011197 • £29.99 Series: The European Union Series • Bloomsbury Academic
The Political System of the European Union
Policies and Policy Processes of the European Union
Simon Hix, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK & Bjørn Høyland, University of Oslo, Norway Using the general theories of political science to understand how the European Union works, this text covers each of the main processes in the EU political system - executive, legislative and judicial politics, public opinion, interest groups and democracy, and regulatory, monetary and foreign policies. It introduces the key political science tools, reviewing the relevant theories, and applying the knowledge in detailed descriptive analysis. As well as incorporating new data and the latest research, this edition examines the consequences of the dramatic political and policy developments in the EU over the past decade. April 2022 • 456 pages Paperback 9781350325470 • £31.99 Series: The European Union Series • Bloomsbury Academic
POLITICS
The Foreign Policy of the European Union
Laurie Buonanno, Buffalo State College, USA & Neill Nugent, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
This edition analyses the dynamic and complex system of European Union policymaking. It presents the major approaches to policymaking – including intergovernmentalism, neofunctionalism, supranationalism and critical theory – alongside the authors’ own theoretical model, federal integration. It covers the EU’s main policy areas and offers new chapters on migration and border control, competition policy and social and cohesion policies. It is the key introduction to the subject for students of European Politics at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. November 2020 • 388 pages Paperback 9781352009859 • £35.99 Series: The European Union Series • Red Globe Press
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POLITICS
European Union Politics
Global Justice
John McCormick, Indiana University, USA Cutting through the jargon of European Union politics, this edition examines the history, institutions, processes and politics of the EU. The text covers everything from the history of the EU and its treaties to the institutions that make up the EU and its policies in areas such as the economy, the environment and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. This is the go-to text for all students taking courses or modules on the EU, as well as functioning as an accessible introduction for anyone who wants to find out more about how the EU works and what difference it makes.
James Christensen, University of Essex, UK Helping students to grapple with big questions surrounding justice, human rights, and equality, this comprehensive yet accessible textbook features chapters on a variety of pressing issues such as immigration, international trade, war, and climate change. Suitable for undergraduate and graduate students alike, the book also serves as a philosophical primer for politicians, activists, and anyone else who cares about justice. February 2020 • 228 pages Paperback 9781137606778 • £31.99 Bloomsbury Academic
May 2020 • 516 pages Paperback 9781352009699 • £36.99 Bloomsbury Academic
International Organization
Volker Rittberger, University of Tübingen, Germany, Bernhard Zangl, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany, Andreas Kruck, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany & Hylke Dijkstra, Maastricht University, The Netherlands This edition provides wide-ranging coverage of the structure, internal working, policies and performance of international organizations such as the UN, EU, IMF and World Bank. It introduces students to theories with which to approach international organizations, their history, and their ability to respond to contemporary issues in world politics from nuclear disarmament, climate change and human rights protection, to trade, monetary and financial relations, and international development.
Rethinking Global Governance
Mark Beeson, University of Western Australia, Australia This accessible introduction to, and analysis of, contemporary global governance explains what global governance is and the obstacles to its realisation. Paying particular attention to the possible decline of American influence and the rise of China and a number of other actors, Beeson explains why cooperation is proving difficult, despite its obvious need and desirability. This is an essential text for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying global governance or international organisations, and is also important reading for those working on political economy, international development and globalisation. March 2019 • 272 pages Paperback 9781137588609 • £35.99 Series: Rethinking World Politics • Red Globe Press
January 2019 • 286 pages Paperback 9781137610041 • £34.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Analyzing Foreign Policy
Crime, Security and Global Politics
Derek Beach, Aarhus University, Denmark & Rasmus Brun Pedersen, Aarhus University, Denmark This introductory textbook on foreign policy analysis focuses on the key explanatory factors that underlie the foreign policies of states and other actors to show how theory can illuminate practice. Genuinely international in scope and drawing on a wide range of examples, it provides an accessible introduction to the key elements of foreign policy analysis to explain, predict and evaluate what states and other collective actors want, how they make decisions, and key determinants of state security, diplomatic, and economic foreign policies. Providing a broad set of theoretical tools for analysing foreign policy, and including increased coverage of methodology, this new edition provides students with the skills to undertake their own foreign policy analysis. November 2019 • 320 pages Paperback 9781352008067 • £33.99 Bloomsbury Academic
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An Introduction to Global Crime Governance
Anja P. Jakobi, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK This textbook presents a comprehensive, nuanced and multidimensional perspective on global crime and its governance. Featuring the latest research and informed by a wide range of theoretical perspectives, it masterfully makes sense of a range of issues from global environmental crime and human trafficking, to the global trade in drugs and cybercrime. It analyses why global crime is important; the obstacles faced in countering it and accounts for the difficulties in securing cooperation across states. This is the perfect companion for students and scholars who are interested in the still evolving issue of international relations and global politics. March 2020 • 269 pages Paperback 9781137467997 • £31.99 Bloomsbury Academic
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Understanding International Relations
John McCormick, Indiana University, USA
A multidisciplinary introduction to global and international studies covering all the key dimensions of the topic. It offers broad introductions to international politics and economics, and focused surveys of topics including the environment, migration, international organizations and human rights. This edition has a chapter on health and disease, increased coverage of inequality and gender issues, more attention to different cultural and social perspectives and a new ‘Contemporary Debates’ feature. Assuming no prior knowledge of the subject, this textbook is ideal for undergraduate students worldwide who are taking modules in global and international studies and globalization. January 2022 • 360 pages Paperback 9781352013047 • £33.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Chris Brown, London School of Economics, UK This edition offers a introduction to international relations, updated to cover the dramatic changes in recent world politics. It explores everything from foreign policy and security to global governance and the global economy, using key theories and concepts to make sense of contemporary issues and events. With reference to such diverse events as Brexit, the financial crisis, the rise of China, and the challenges of identity politics, this text remains the definitive guide to understanding international relations, and is suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students of international relations at any stage of their studies.
POLITICS
Introduction to Global Studies
January 2019 • 320 pages Paperback 9781137611703 • £35.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Theories of International Relations
Edited by Richard Devetak, University of Queensland, Australia & Jacqui True, Monash University, Australia A bestselling introductory textbook on international relations theory, which brings together a selection of leading experts to offer an insight into the main paradigms and latest developments in the discipline. Presenting a full range of theories, this edition has been revised to offer a thoroughly global introduction to international relations. There are two new chapters on postcolonialism and institutionalism, as well as boxed cases which apply theory to contemporary empirical examples including gendered policy in the UN, the phenomenon of ‘fake news’, issues on migration, and the crisis of the Amazon’s forest fires.
Foundations of International Relations
Edited by Stephen McGlinchey, University of the West of England, UK Taking account of the historical development of International Relations, multiple perspectives and the web of dynamics that together form the subject, this text offers a jargon-free and cutting-edge introduction to IR. Featuring a combination of chapters authored by leading scholars and practitioners from around the world, it covers all of the major issues, concepts and actors in global politics. An invaluable resource for anyone studying international relations. March 2022 • 352 pages Paperback 9781350932586 • £29.99 Bloomsbury Academic
January 2022 • 336 pages Paperback 9781352012149 • £33.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Introduction to International Relations
International Relations of East Asia
Joseph Grieco, Duke University, USA, G. John Ikenberry, Princeton University, USA & Michael Mastanduno, Dartmouth College, USA
Xiaoming Huang, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Perspectives, Connections and Enduring Questions
This introductory textbook provides a truly comprehensive and approachable guide to international affairs. Bringing together decades of combined experience from 3 acclaimed scholars, this book covers war and its causes, the pursuit of peace, the role of non-state actors and the problem of climate change. This edition is completely updated throughout and supported by a wealth of contemporary case examples. The text is also accompanied by a rich companion website including study guides and interactive exercises. March 2022 • 648 pages Paperback 9781350933729 • £38.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Structures, Institutions and International Order
This text accounts for East Asia’s rapidly changing role in international security, the global economy, development and global governance. It offers an engaging and informed account of the key concepts, issues and actors working in this area. Structured around key concepts in international relations of war and peace, economic development and increased contemporary security threats, this text offers an empirically-rich, engaging account of the changing fortunes of East Asia. December 2019 • 299 pages Paperback 9781352008685 • £36.99 Bloomsbury Academic
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NEW FROM OUR STUDENT LEARNING TEAM New for July-September 2022 In June 2021 Bloomsbury acquired Red Globe Press from Macmillan Education Limited. The titles which you know and your customers love are now part of our Student Learning portfolio. All our titles are available on www.bloomsbury.com and through the Bloomsbury Academic sales team.
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The Age of Migration
Abdel Monem Said Aly, Brandeis University, USA, Shai Feldman, Brandeis University, USA & Khalil Shikaki, Brandeis University, USA
Hein de Haas, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Stephen Castles, University of Sydney, Australia & Mark J. Miller, University of Delaware, USA
Conflict and Peacemaking in the Middle East
Written by a distinguished team of authors comprising an Israeli, a Palestinian and an Egyptian presenting a broader Arab perspective, this textbook offers a balanced and nuanced introduction to a highly contentious subject. This edition provides an essential overview of the political history of the Arab-Israeli conflict and has been updated to reflect key developments since the Arab Awakening up to the present day. September 2022 • 500 pages Paperback 9781350321380 • £43.99 Bloomsbury Academic
International Population Movements in the Modern World
POLITICS
Arabs and Israelis
An introductory account of migration flows, why they occur, and their consequences for both origin and destination societies. Chapters cover all of the world's regions and span the 19th century to the present day. This edition charts the contemporary politics of migration, including the latest statistical data, summary of policy developments and shifts toward anti-immigrant politics and Islamophobia. It features a chapter on categories of migration, provides a better balance between Western and non-Western perspectives, and offers extended coverage of the impacts of migration and development in origin countries. December 2019 • 464 pages Paperback 9781352007121 • £35.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Cases in Comparative Government and Politics
Comparative Government and Politics
John McCormick, Indiana University, USA Using twelve pivotal cases, this book brings comparative politics to life by highlighting the key differences in political systems around the world. Written by renowned textbook author John McCormick, the book opens with two contextsetting chapters on the field of comparative politics and the varying nature of political systems. The cases that follow thereafter have been carefully chosen to illustrate a variety of political types, different levels of political development, and to ensure geographical and cultural diversity. The textbook is ideal for both undergraduate and postgraduate students who are taking introductory courses in comparative politics, introduction to politics and political science.
John McCormick, Indiana University, USA
Offering a comprehensive introduction to the comparison of governments and political systems, this edition covers a wide range of democracies and authoritarian regimes from around the world. Beginning with an overview of key theories and methods for studying comparative politics, it offers a new chapter on media, new learning features and coverage of important contemporary topics including identity politics and Covid-19. An essential text for undergraduate and postgraduate courses on comparative politics, comparative government, introduction to politics and introduction to political science. March 2022 • 516 pages Paperback 9781350932548 • £34.99 Bloomsbury Academic
September 2019 • 358 pages Paperback 9781352007350 • £36.99 Series: Comparative Government and Politics • Red Globe Press
Comparative Political Economy
Political Leadership
Ben Clift, University of Warwick, UK
Matthew Laing, Monash University, Australia
States, Markets and Global Capitalism
This is a book about how 21st-century capitalism really works. It maps the terrain and evolution of comparative political economy, providing the analytical tools to explore the many variants of capitalism. Connecting Comparative Political Economy (CPE) systematically to the subfield of International Political Economy (IPE), the book explains how these visions generate ongoing political struggles over how to regulate and manage capitalism. This edition has a brand new chapter on the political economy of inequality and populism. It is the perfect introduction to the field for all students of CPE and IPE. February 2021 • 392 pages Paperback 9781352011258 • £32.99 Bloomsbury Academic
An Introduction
Drawing upon a diverse range of traditions and contexts, this textbook presents a systematic introduction to political leadership. Making extensive use of examples of real leaders from countries including Indonesia, the UK, Argentina and many more, the book links theoretical ideas and concepts to real-world political leadership and in doing so helps students to make sense of why different leaders lead as they do and why people choose to follow them. This is ideal reading for students taking courses on political leadership and related topics. November 2020 • 296 pages Paperback 9781352007725 • £34.99 Bloomsbury Academic
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POLITICS
Politics
Governance, Politics and the State
Andrew Heywood, Freelance author, UK This authoritative introduction enables students to understand politics’ foundational concepts and theories and use these to make sense of its key subfields, from elections and voting to security and global governance. Revised to reflect the decline of democracy and the rise of populism and authoritarianism in different parts of the world, this edition offers a range of learning features and case studies, to help readers to draw links between different standpoints and make contemporary institutions, events and developments come to life. Designed to map onto the way the subject is introduced at degree level, it remains the go-to text for undergraduate introductory and comparative politics courses around the world. April 2019 • 528 pages Paperback 9781352005455 • £38.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Jon Pierre, University of Gothenburg, Sweden & B. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh, USA This edition covers the significant growth of governance in recent years and offers a state of the art introduction to how governance is being theorised and studied today. Written by two leading political scientists, it considers how societies can be steered in a complex world where states must increasingly interact with and influence other actors and institutions to achieve results. This edition includes chapters on multilevel governance, global governance, metagovernance, and populism and governance, and a postscript on how to study governance. It is a valuable book for all students of governance. January 2020 • 211 pages Paperback 9780230220454 • £31.99 Series: Political Analysis • Red Globe Press
Ways of Knowing
Competing Methodologies in Social and Political Research Jonathan W. Moses, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway & Torbjørn L. Knutsen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway This textbook introduces students to the various methods of modern social science, explaining how these have emerged, their strengths and limitations for understanding the world in which we live, and how it is possible to combine methodological pluralism with intellectual rigour. Focussing on the debate between positivist and constructivist approaches, this edition features contemporary research examples, expanded discussion of experimental methods, and a new emphasis on methods that have recently grown in popularity, such as such as random controlled trials, field experiments, big data and within-case and process tracing studies.
Media, Politics and Democracy John Street, University of East Anglia, UK
This edition examines the fraught debate over media influence, who wields it and what effect social and traditional media has on what we think, how we behave, and how we vote. Charting the media conglomerates of old, the alarming rise of the Tech Giants in recent decades, concerns over ‘fake news’, and the use of social media by political candidates, it places contemporary anxieties into historical context. Using examples from around the world, Street tackles the changing nature of political communications and considers how a democratic society can function alongside a democratic media. This is an ideal text for students of politics and the media, political communications and other related fields. May 2021 • 284 pages Paperback 9781137501240 • £36.99 Bloomsbury Academic
April 2019 • 350 pages Paperback 9781352005530 • £35.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Global Political Economy
Political Ideologies
Robert O'Brien, McMaster University, Canada & Marc Williams, University of New South Wales, Australia
Andrew Heywood, Freelance author, UK
Evolution and Dynamics
An Introduction
An accessible introduction to both the historical roots and contemporary dynamics of today’s world economy. Written by highly regarded experts in the field, this textbook explores topics including trade, production, finance, labour, gender, development, the environment, security and governance. This new edition discusses recent empirical developments, including rising economic nationalism, US trade wars with China, and Populism. It offers greater coverage of the sustained threats to the liberal international order and features brand new boxes illustrating the latest dynamics, including the impact of digital technologies, artificial intelligence and automation, and the growth and consequences of increasing inequality.
This edition of Andrew Heywood’s seminal undergraduate textbook guides students through the political ideologies that have dominated politics past and present. This edition includes a brand new chapter on Populism, offers greater discussion on sexualities, queer politics and trans issues, and focuses on a wider range of religions. ‘Key Thinker’ boxes feature a more diverse array of voices and updated ‘Political Ideologies in Action’ boxes reflect on recent, major political events and their significance for political analysis. It also offers a revised concluding chapter on why political ideologies matter. April 2021 • 306 pages Paperback 9781352011838 • £34.99 Bloomsbury Academic
April 2020 • 448 pages Paperback 9781352009507 • £36.99 Bloomsbury Academic
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Understanding Public Leadership
A New Introduction
Paul 'T Hart, Utrecht University, The Netherlands & Lars Tummers, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Christoph Knill, University of Konstanz, Germany & Jale Tosun, Mannheim, Germany A comprehensive introduction and practical guide to public policy and the policy cycle. It covers everything from the central institutions and actors of policy-making to implementation, evaluation and governance. Drawing on examples from across the world, this edition expands on the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of public policy studies and the underexplored connection between public policy and political economy. It considers the effects of Brexit, climate change, the rise of Populism, and the impact of the loss of faith in globalisation for international organisations. It also offers extended practical advice on how to do policy analysis. April 2020 • 292 pages Paperback 9781137573292 • £36.99 Series: Textbooks in Policy Studies • Red Globe Press
This textbook provides a systematic and up-todate introduction to the different approaches to understanding leadership in the public sector. Written by two of the field’s leading experts, it draws on a wide range of enduring and cutting edge scholarship and uses real-world case studies to unpack the dilemmas and complexities facing leaders in contemporary democracies. This edition includes a new coauthor who brings added insights from organisational science and quantitative methodologies, includes greater pedagogy, and has been fully revised to address the most up-to-date developments in thinking about leadership in the 21st century. September 2019 • 194 pages Paperback 9781352007459 • £35.99 Series: The Public Management and Leadership Series • Bloomsbury Academic
Jamovi for Psychologists
Paul Richardson, Sheffield Hallam University, UK & Laura Machan, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Theories and Issues
Paul Cairney, University of Stirling, UK This textbook offers a comprehensive introduction to theories of public policy and policymaking, setting out the major concepts that are vital for making sense of the complexity of public policy and policy processes. This edition includes new sections on power, feminist institutionalism, the institutional analysis and development framework, the narrative policy framework, social construction and policy design. It also includes a new chapter on policy studies in the Global South, more coverage of policy formation and tools, as well as engaging discussions of punctuated equilibrium, the advocacy coalition framework and multiple streams analysis.
A jargon-free introduction to statistical analysis for psychology students using jamovi software. The book provides a step-by-step guide to key analyses such as the t-test, ANOVA, correlation, chi-square, and linear regression, and features written interpretations to help learners identify relevant statistics along the way. With examples from psychological research, as well as screenshots and activities from jamovi, this text is sure to build confidence and encourage even the most reluctant statistics student. Accompanied by online resources including practice datasets and a full suite of tutorial videos to help consolidate understanding.
PSYCHOLOGY
Understanding Public Policy
March 2021 • 312 pages Paperback 9781352011852 • £26.99 Bloomsbury Academic
November 2019 • 296 pages Paperback 9781137545183 • £35.99 Series: Textbooks in Policy Studies • Red Globe Press
Basic Statistics for Psychologists
SPSS for Psychologists
Marc Brysbaert, Ghent University, Belgium
This textbook covers all areas of undergraduate statistics and provides a firm foundation for psychology students. It gives students a working understanding of how to conduct reliable and methodical research using statistics. Brysbaert illustrates concepts using examples from psychological research, with clear formulas and explanations for calculations. Offering guidance for carrying out tests using SPSS, as well as jamovi and JASP software, this book develops students’ confidence in statistical analysis. This edition features new chapters on Bayesian and multiple regression analysis. October 2019 • 560 pages Paperback 9781137607461 • £39.99 Bloomsbury Academic
POLITICS
Public Policy
Virginia Harrison, Open University, UK, Richard Kemp, University of New South Wales, Australia, Nicola Brace, Open University, UK & Rosemary Snelgar, University of Westminster, UK This practical guide to IBM SPSS helps undergraduate psychology students master the software tool. Compatible with IBM SPSS 25, and with handy screenshots throughout, this book takes students on a step-by-step journey. They will learn how to carry out a range of tasks with confidence, from performing an analysis to interpreting outputs and reporting the results. November 2020 • 504 pages Paperback 9781352009941 • £32.99 Bloomsbury Academic
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PSYCHOLOGY
Community Psychology
Social Psychology
Robbie Sutton, University of Kent, UK & Karen Douglas, University of Kent, UK
In Pursuit of Liberation and Wellbeing Edited by Manuel Riemer, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada, Stephanie M. Reich, University of California, USA, Scotney D. Evans, University of Miami, USA, Geoffrey Nelson, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada & Isaac Prilleltensky, Victoria University, Australia This textbook features a range of critical perspectives and focuses on three social issues to illustrate key concepts: climate change, affordable housing and homelessness, and immigration. It develops students' ability to think critically about the role of psychology in society, and about how the work of community psychologists can aid in the liberation of oppressed groups and promote social justice. This edition features two new chapters on power and racism.
This textbook captures the excitement and relevance of social psychology to everyday life. It reappraises classic studies, highlights cutting-edge areas of research and provides examples of how social psychological theory and research apply to a wide range of real-world issues such as fake news, internet addiction and cyberbullying. Using a range of pedagogical features, it helps students to develop a nuanced understanding of key topics in social psychology. November 2019 • 856 pages Paperback 9781137526632 • £46.99 Bloomsbury Academic
March 2020 • 576 pages Paperback 9781137464095 • £48.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Social Psychology and Everyday Life
Darrin Hodgetts, Massey University, New Zealand, Ottilie Stolte, University of Waikato, New Zealand, Christopher Sonn, Victoria University, Australia, Neil Drew, University of Notre Dame, Australia, Stuart Carr, Massey University, New Zealand & Linda Waimarie Nikora, University of Auckland, New Zealand
This textbook re-orientates the study of social psychology with its global and collectivist approach. Each chapter includes a scenario which challenges readers to confront the issues that arise in today’s diverse, multicultural society. The book gives a voice to indigenous psychologies and provides coverage of the colonization experience. February 2020 • 432 pages Paperback 9781352009446 • £49.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Development through Adulthood
Oliver Robinson, University of Greenwich, UK This textbook explores the developmental stages and changes during adulthood that define some of the most pivotal years of our lives. Relationships, cognitive ageing, parenthood, personality shifts, life crises, fulfilment, funerals, friendships, retirement, and death – all are presented in light of psychological theory and the latest research. Providing an empirical analysis and covering both qualitative and quantitative research, Robinson considers models for understanding behaviour and development, methods of collecting data and study design. This edition includes increased focus on gender issues, real-world examples of intervention strategies and spotlights on the latest landmark studies. April 2020 • 496 pages Paperback 9781352009590 • £51.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Understanding Developmental Psychology
Animal Cognition
Evolution, Behavior and Cognition
Stephanie Thornton, Formerly of University of Sussex, UK & Teodora Gliga, University of East Anglia, UK This textbook takes a thematic approach to exploring human development from birth to adulthood. Focusing on developing critical thinking skills, the book encourages students to engage with cutting-edge research in areas such as replication, gender fluidity, the ageing global population, the implications of social media and recent breakthroughs in neurodevelopment. Packed with global examples and features that support student in conducting their own research, this textbook covers the foundations of developmental psychology while also offering a fresh perspective on the latest developments in the field. October 2020 • 640 pages Paperback 9781137006677 • £45.99 Bloomsbury Academic
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Clive D.L. Wynne, Arizona State University, USA & Monique A. R. Udell, Oregon State University, USA From the use of tools in birds to the dance communication system of the honeybee, this textbook introduces the complex world of animal behaviour and cognition. Covering topics such as memory, communication and sensory perception, Wynne and Udell explain the observations that have led to a greater understanding of how animals learn, perceive social relations, form concepts, experience time and navigate space. This edition has been updated with recent research and is packed with even more case studies, illustrations and further learning resources. November 2020 • 393 pages Paperback 9781137611260 • £42.99 Bloomsbury Academic
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Forensic Psychology Fact and Fiction
Thomas Davis, Nichols College, USA
From Science to Practice
Katy Tapper, City, University of London, UK This textbook offers a fresh approach to health psychology through the theory and practice of behaviour change. Using case studies from around the world, it discusses how we can develop and evaluate behaviour change interventions. The book encourages engagement with decision-making theory and current discussions about health behaviours, covering areas of emerging importance such as weight stigma, vaping, nudges, vaccine hesitancy and paleo-inspired lifestyles. With a focus on critical thinking and packed with exercises and activities to consolidate understanding, this book will equip students for success in their research projects and beyond.
This textbook gives students the tools they need to engage critically with the psychological dimension of the criminal justice system. Exploring both foundational and contemporary issues, the book includes coverage of the link between mental fitness and criminal responsibility; the purposes and effectiveness of punishment; and the use of police force. Global examples and case studies illustrate forensic concepts, preparing students to weigh up evidence and arguments then reach their own conclusions.
PSYCHOLOGY
Health Psychology and Behaviour Change
January 2021 • 464 pages Paperback 9781352011210 • £38.99 Bloomsbury Academic
February 2021 • 480 pages Paperback 9781137579485 • £42.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Forensic Psychology
Forensic Psychology
Adrian J. Scott, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK Why do people commit crime? How reliable is the investigative process? How do jurors decide whether a person is guilty or innocent? Scott reveals just how much forensic psychology can tell us - not only about offenders and their crimes, but also about the different stages of the criminal justice system. Covering social, psychological, biological and cognitive theories of crime, as well as research and theory relating to the investigative process, the courtroom and the penal system, this book covers all the key areas within forensic psychology. February 2019 • 300 pages Paperback 9781352004861 • £16.99 Series: Bloomsbury Insights in Psychology series • Red Globe Press
Routes through the system James McGuire, University of Liverpool, UK & Simon Duff, University of Nottingham, UK This complete course in forensic psychology covers the criminal justice system, law and legislation, and treatments and outcomes for offenders. It covers all the major topics: from theoretical concepts and research methods to explaining criminal acts and patterns of crime. McGuire and Duff guide readers through the interlocking systems of criminal justice, mental health and social service provision, providing a critical appreciation of what motivates crime and how criminal behaviour can be understood, assessed and treated. April 2018 • 464 pages Paperback 9780230249097 • £42.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Abnormal Psychology
The Biology of Psychological Disorders
Contrasting Perspectives
Jonathan D. Raskin, State University of New York, USA
David Linden, Cardiff University, UK
An overview of different approaches to the assessment and treatment of psychological disorders, this textbook explores important diagnostic perspectives, including the DSM-5, ICD10, ICD-11 and PDM. It also widens the scope of coverage beyond mainstream psychiatric models to include psychological, biological, historical, sociocultural and therapeutic approaches. Raskin's holistic coverage enables students to develop a critical mindset alongside a research-driven orientation. The book is accompanied by a suite of online resources including self-test quizzes to aid teaching and learning.
This textbook introduces the most common psychological disorders, from schizophrenia, depression and substance abuse to disorders of childhood, adolescence and ageing. Sitting at the intersection between psychology, psychiatry, biology and neuroscience, this book provides coverage of these disorders including the fundamentals of their neurobiology and the principles of psychopharmacology that underpin their treatment. This edition is updated in accordance with the DSM-5 and includes two new chapters on the immune system and on environmental influences on brain development. Aimed primarily at undergraduate psychology students, it is also of relevance to trainee psychiatrists and clinicians.
October 2018 • 728 pages Paperback 9781137547163 • £54.99 Bloomsbury Academic
November 2018 • 402 pages Paperback 9781137610416 • £49.99 Bloomsbury Academic
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An online resource bringing together a wealth of content designed to help social work students develop the knowledge, skills and confidence to succeed on their course and placements. The toolkit explores five key areas that reflect the training and practice of social workers: • • •
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People Skills
Neil Thompson, Avenue Consulting Ltd, UK
Preparing for Practice
Neil Thompson, Avenue Consulting Ltd, UK What is social work? How is it carried out? What skills does it require? Focusing on the challenges of achieving good practice, this textbook reflects recent developments in social work within the context of contemporary society, law and policy. Getting to the heart of what this profession is all about, Understanding Social Work continues to offer an excellent foundation for anyone wanting a better understanding of the social work role. April 2020 • 202 pages Paperback 9781352009729 • £29.99 Bloomsbury Academic
People Skills provides an up-to-date guide to the knowledge and skills required for working successfully with people. Written with the accessibility and practical application for which Neil Thompson is renowned, this book is written for students at all levels. Each chapter includes practice focus boxes that help connect theory with real-life practice, and exercises that stimulate and challenge the reader. Whether you’re a social worker, nurse, youth worker, a manager or supervisor, or in any role that involves working with people and their problems, this book will help you to develop your skills and improve your effectiveness. March 2021 • 328 pages Paperback 9781352012248 • £31.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Social Work for Lazy Radicals
Solution-Focused Practice
Jane Fenton, University of Dundee, UK
Guy Shennan, Solution-focused Consultant, UK
Relationship Building, Critical Thinking and Courage in Practice
Effective Communication to Facilitate Change
Be proud to be a lazy radical! Making a case for a radical approach to social work, Jane Fenton provides a model based on empathy and an understanding of oppression, managerialism and the effects of neoliberal hegemony. Written in an accessible and engaging language, this book will appeal to students who are activists, but want to frame their individual-level practice in a meaningful way, and to those who are non-activist and non-political but simply want to be good social workers. It will give a political and moral understanding of social work practice and lead to confident, value-based and enjoyable social work.
This textbook sets out the process of solutionfocused practice in a clear and systematic fashion. Full of case examples and activities, this is an accessible guide for students wanting to develop their skills using this empowering approach. Shennan demonstrates that any conversation directed towards change can become a solution-focused one, whether in a formal planned series of sessions with clients or in the less structured contexts in which many people in the helping professions work. This edition updates practice in line with recent developments and develops the applicability of solutionfocussed approaches to a wider range of settings.
April 2019 • 200 pages Paperback 9781352002454 • £26.99 Bloomsbury Academic
June 2019 • 234 pages Paperback 9781352005998 • £24.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Modern Social Work Theory
Social Work Theories in Context
Malcolm Payne, Kingston University, UK
Written by one of the leading names in social work, this textbook provides a comprehensive and critical overview of the main practice theories that will act as a companion for students throughout their course and their career as a practitioner. This is the ideal text for theory, methods and practice modules on qualifying social work courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level, as well as social work practitioners taking post-qualifying and CPD courses. This new edition includes new content on whiteness theory, post-colonial approaches and critiques of anti-racist theories. November 2020 • 600 pages Paperback 9781352011081 • £35.99 Bloomsbury Academic World All Languages (excluding USA)
SOCIAL WORK
Understanding Social Work
Creating Frameworks for Practice
Karen Healy, University of Queensland, Australia This textbook explores contemporary social work theories using an integrated and flexible framework to link context, theory, and practice approaches. It will act as a guide to social work theory across a range of organisational contexts, showing social work as a diverse activity that is shaped by professional purpose, public policy, and practice locations. Aimed at undergraduate and postgraduate students on qualifying professional programmes, this edition has been updated with theories that reflect modern contexts such as anti-racial, feminist and post-humanist social work. July 2022 • 320 pages Paperback 9781350321571 • £29.99 Bloomsbury Academic
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SOCIAL WORK
The Reflective Journal
Assessment in Social Work
Barbara Bassot, Canterbury Chirst Church University, UK Using bite-sized theory combined with plentiful guidance and supporting activities, this book gives the reader a place to reflect on their learning and use writing as a tool for developing their thinking. Critical reflection is an essential skill for anyone undertaking qualifying professional programmes such as social work, nursing, health, teaching, childhood studies and youth and community work degrees. Whether being taught as a discrete module or as a major theme embedded in all teaching, this is essential reading for anyone wanting to improve their practise and deliver the best service possible. July 2020 • 184 pages Paperback 9781352010299 • £17.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Judith Milner, Independent Expert, UK, Steve Myers, University of Salford, UK & Patrick O'Byrne, Freelance Counsellor, UK This core textbook gives structured and practical guidance on how to conduct thorough, effective and meaningful assessments. At the heart of this authoritative book is a set of theoretical maps to guide social workers' thinking and decision-making when undertaking assessment. This fifth edition includes insights into the kind of high-quality collaborative assessment that is most likely to lead to effective interventions and chapters discussing the specific challenges of assessment in children's and adult services. It also features case studies, questions to challenge perceptions, and thinking points to make students consider their own experience in the workplace. March 2020 • 345 pages Paperback 9781352009415 • £29.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Psychology, Human Growth and Development for Social Work
The Critically Reflective Practitioner
Sue Thompson, Avenue Consulting Ltd, UK & Neil Thompson, Avenue Consulting Ltd, UK
A Comprehensive Guide
Emma Zara O'Brien, University of Dublin, Ireland This introduction to understanding human behaviour and development from a psychological perspective, written by a psychologist with extensive teaching experience, offers an exploration of psychological concepts and research, and discussion of their relevance for social work practice. The psychological framework provides thematic coherence for a wide range of material, from brain development to communication skills, psychiatric diagnoses to forms of discrimination. The language is accessible and user-friendly with diagrams and imagery used to support learning.
This textbook integrates both the 'thinking and doing' elements of the often challenging task of practising reflectively. Divided into two parts, the book focuses first on theoretical issues to help develop a sound foundation and then it moves onto practical guidance on how to make this type of practice a reality. March 2018 • 192 pages Paperback 9781352002157 • £28.99 Bloomsbury Academic
April 2020 • 494 pages Paperback 9781352009651 • £29.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Ethics and Values in Social Work
Anti-Discriminatory Practice
Sarah Banks, Durham University, UK
Ethics and Values in Social Work offers a clear and systematic account of professional ethics in relation to social work practice, framed within a global context. Written with Banks' trademark accessibility and theoretical rigour, this book will continue to be an invaluable resource for all students, educators and practitioners of social work. November 2020 • 315 pages Paperback 9781137607188 • £29.99 Series: Practical Social Work Series • Red Globe Press
Equality, Diversity and Social Justice Neil Thompson, Avenue Consulting Ltd, UK Addressing the common concepts and issues across the various forms of discrimination, AntiDiscriminatory Practice explores the reasons why the development of anti-discriminatory practice is so vital, and examines the steps that need to be taken towards constructing a social work practice based on principles of anti-discrimination and the promotion of equality. Written with Thompson's inimitable clarity, this new, fully-updated edition of a classic text is key reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of social work. Practitioners will also benefit hugely from Neil Thompson’s experience and expertise. November 2020 • 232 pages Paperback 9781352010947 • £28.99 Series: Practical Social Work Series • Red Globe Press
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Cultural Diversity in Child Protection
Sue Kennedy, University of Northampton, UK In this textbook, the author repositions traditional social work thinking, and ultimately practice, by placing the child's lived experience at the centre of case study examples. Using the words of the child, the book reveals how each child was affected by adult narratives and the organisational structures and systems that effectively support and bind them. This is a passionate challenge to students and social workers to see the child in the field of child protection.
Cultural Competence in Practice
Siobhan E. Laird, University of Nottingham, UK & Prospera Tedam, Anglia Ruskin University, UK Child Protection draws on international literature to present theoretically grounded practical guidance to social workers in their work with families from a diversity of racial, ethnic, cultural and faith backgrounds. It uses empirical research, public inquiries and serious case reviews to identify common issues and professional dilemmas.
SOCIAL WORK
Seeing the Child in Child Protection Social Work
April 2019 • 362 pages Paperback 9781352006209 • £27.99 Bloomsbury Academic
January 2020 • 213 pages Paperback 9781137502148 • £23.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Making a Difference with Children and Families
Re-imagining the Role of the Practitioner Alison Prowle, University of Worcester, UK & Angela Hodgkins, University of Worcester, UK This textbook explores the changing children, young people and families landscape and the varied professional roles within it. It considers what are the essential skills and qualities for working with children and families today and it provides practitioners and students with opportunities to reflect upon what it means to be an effective practitioner, through the exploration of theoretical material and practice case studies from a range of professional disciplines. Whether at the start of your studies or an experienced practitioner already working with children and families, this is the ideal text to help orientate your skills and provide the best possible service to your clients. June 2020 • 201 pages Paperback 9781352010169 • £27.99 Bloomsbury Academic
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SOCIOLOGY
Discovering Sociology
Being Sociological
Mark McCormack, University of Roehampton, UK, Eric Anderson, University of Winchester, UK, Kimberly Jamie, Durham University, UK & Matthew David, Durham University, UK This introduction to sociology helps students realise how deeply sociological issues impact on their own lives. Over 12 chapters, students discover what sociology is alongside its historical development and emergent new concerns. They will discover the key theories and what it takes to produce good sociological research. This book focuses on the concepts and topics that first year undergraduate students really need to know. This edition includes two new chapters covering crime and political sociology as well as new case studies from different cultures.
Edited by Steve Matthewman, University of Auckland, New Zealand, Bruce Curtis, University of Waikato, New Zealand & David Mayeda, University of Auckland, New Zealand In this introduction to sociology, a variety of learning features help students unpack key ideas from sociological theory and cultivate their own sociological imaginations. The book encourages students to examine enduring challenges in society and their potential solutions. It empowers them to engage with sociology outside the classroom and embed it in their everyday lives. This edition has a diverse roster of new contributors and includes five new chapters on social movements, urbanization, migration, sport and leisure. November 2020 • 390 pages Paperback 9781352011159 • £34.99 Bloomsbury Academic
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Philosophy of Social Science
Power
The Philosophical Foundations of Social Thought Ted Benton, University of Essex, UK & Ian Craib, Late of University of Essex, UK
A Radical View Steven Lukes, New York University, USA
This textbook introduces students to the philosophy of social science. While staying true to the writing of the late Ian Craib, the book has been brought up to date by Ted Benton. This edition includes a new introduction and chapters addressing debates such as humanity’s place in nature and approaches to climate change. The book introduces key ideas and concepts while raising questions and opening debates. This is essential reading for all students of social theory.
This book provides an assessment of the main debates on how to conceptualize and study power, including the contributions of Michel Foucault. This edition includes the original text, first published in 1974, updates from the second edition and the addition of chapters on 'Domination and Consent' and 'Exploring the Third Dimension'. It also includes a development of Lukes's theory of power. This book is used on modules across the social and political sciences dealing with the concept of power as well as modules on the history of social and political thought.
October 2022 • 272 pages Paperback 9781350329072 • £36.99 Series: Traditions in Social Theory • Bloomsbury Academic
April 2021 • 252 pages Paperback 9781352012347 • £30.99 Bloomsbury Academic
Youth Sociology
Alan France, University of Auckland, New Zealand, Julia Coffey, University of Newcastle, Australia, Steven Roberts, Monash University, Australia & Catherine Waite, Monash University, Australia This book explores the challenges and issues of growing up in today’s world, from the pressures created by social media to the increasing precarity of employment. Embedding perspectives and insights from a range of disciplines, the book helps students to understand how social, cultural and economic developments factor into the experience of being young today. April 2020 • 304 pages Paperback 9781137490414 • £31.99 Bloomsbury Academic
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