Bristol University Press Autumn/Winter 2022 catalogue

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As a not-for profit university press with a social mission, Bristol University Press addresses new and enduring global social challenges through its award-winning scholarship, newsworthy social commentary and impactful policy and practice-focused Ourcontent.content is accessed in 155 countries and our new easy-to-use platform, Bristol University Press Digital, makes our authors’ work even more accessible (page 4). For the first time, our evidenceinformed journals and books are brought together into a unique online resource for those tackling social problems. Readers can search by subject, global social challenge theme and the UN Sustainable Development Goals, alongside discovering carefully curated e-collections. BUP Digital is home to our fully Open Access Global Social Challenges Journal (pp 5-6) which offers a forum for discussion between academics, policy makers, thought leaders, NGOs, practitioners and the public by providing free access to interdisciplinary knowledge from across the Global North and South. We are delighted to showcase our new titles for Autumn and Winter 2022 in this catalogue with topics ranging from global migration to artificial intelligence, from flexible working to child protection. We hope you will find much to grab your attention and, if the work inspires you to write, do get in touch as we are always happy to hear from potential authors.

AUTUMN/WINTER 2022 CATALOGUE | 3 Contents 4 Bristol University Press Digital 5-6 Global Social Challenges Journal 7 – 19 Highlights 20 – 27 Politics and International Relations 28 – 38 Sociology 39 – 42 Business, Management and Economics 43 – 46 Science, Technology and Society 47 – 50 Law 51 – 62 Criminology and Criminal Justice 63 – 65 Human Geography 66 – 68 International Development 69 – 80 Social and Public Policy 81 – 83 Social Research Methods and Research Practices 84 – 86 Ageing and Gerontology 87 – 89 Health and Social Care 90 – 94 Social Work and Children, Young People and Families 95 – 97 Education 98 – 100 Planning and Housing 101 Community Development 102 – 106 Journals 107 – 108 How to subscribe and how to order 109 Distributors and Representatitves

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How can we reimagine society in an era of climate change, pandemic, hunger, poverty, questions of racial, ethnic and gender justice and other pressing global societal challenges? Significant threats and dangers lie ahead of us, but so do opportunities, as new ways of being, thinking and doing emerge. This new, fully Open Access journal aims to facilitate thinking about these positive new trajectories and to become the journal of choice to address the complexities of global social challenges across disciplines and fields. It is the first such journal to be based in the social sciences while also engaging with research from humanities, arts and STEM. Including marginalised, minority and indigenous world views, the journal will be an important home for research that contributes to the creation of alternative futures that acknowledge past injustices and are socially and environmentally just and sustaining. University Press is delighted to announce our new fully Open Access journal.

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Themes • Cities and communities • Climate change, energy and sustainability • Conflict, security and peace • Democracy, power and governance • Education and learning • Equality, diversity and inclusion • The future of work, finance and the economy • Health and wellbeing • Hunger, food, water and shelter • Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches • Justice, law and human rights • Life stages and intergenerationality • Migration, mobilities and movement • Poverty, inequality and social justice • Society, culture and arts • Technology, data and society Open PublishingAccess The journal operates on a Gold Open Access basis. In the first year (for articles submitted by 31 December 2022), only those with full funding for publishing Open Access will pay an Article Processing Charge (APC). Thereafter, we will continue to offer discounts and waivers for those without funding and in low- and middle-income countries. We welcome submissions for original research articles and interventions that reflect themes of the journal including conceptual and methodological pieces which further debate and research. To read the launch collection and to find out how to submit to the journal, please see bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/gscj GLOBAL SOCIAL CHALLENGES JOURNAL |

LEE JONES, QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON Winlow and Hall argue that the only way to resurrect what was once valuable in leftist politics is to declare the left dead and begin from the beginning again. They focus on key historical moments when the left could have pushed history in a better direction. They identify the root causes of its maladies, describe how new cultural obsessions displaced core unifying principles, and explore the yawning chasm that now separates the left from the working class. Drawing upon a wealth of historical evidence to structure its story of entryism, corruption, fragmentation and decline, they close the book by outlining how a new reincarnation of the left can win in the 21st century. £12.99 US $22.00 2022

“Combative, provocative and necessary, this book should be read by anyone interested in the plight of the working class.”

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The Death of the Left Why We Must Begin from the Beginning Again

“A provocative post-mortem of the Anglophone left’s ideological missteps that will spark fierce debate among activists, scholars and students.”

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Simon Winlow, Northumbria University and Steve Hall, Teeside University “This is probably the most important book to emerge in the humanities and social sciences in the last two decades.”

TARA BRABAZON, FLINDERS UNIVERSITY

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“Ogden’s analysis and advice about Pax Sinica (Pax Autocratica) replacing Pax Americana (Pax Democratica) is very timely and valuable to anyone concerned by human polity and world order.”

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The Authoritarian Century China’s Rise and the Demise of the Liberal International Order Chris Ogden, University of St Andrews “A bold and refreshing analysis of the characteristics, possibilities and conditions of an emerging Chinacentric order and what this means for the liberal world order and democratic institutions.”

JINGDONG YUAN, UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY AND STOCKHOLM INTERNATIONAL PEACE INSTITUTE

The rise of authoritarian movements presents an increasing illiberal trend in international affairs. A rapidly modernising China is at the vanguard of this phenomenon. Does this signal the demise of western democracy and the dawn of an authoritarian era in world politics? In this book, Chris Ogden argues that the world is on the verge of a capitulation to China’s preferred authoritarian order. As other world powers adopt such values, they are facilitating the normalisation of this authoritarianism into a dominant global phenomenon. This shift, he says, will transform global institutions, human rights and political systems, and herald an authoritarian century. 2022

Why does the City of London, despite an apparent commitment to recruitment and progression based on objective merit within its hiring practices, continue to reproduce the status quo? Written by a leading expert on diversity and elite professions, this book examines issues of equality in the City, what its practitioners say in public and what they think behind closed Drawingdoors.onresearch, interviews, practitioner literature and internal reports, it argues that hiring practices in the City are highly discriminating in favour of a narrow pool of af uent applicants, and future progress may only be achieved by the state taking a greater role in organizational life. It calls for a policy shift at both the organizational and governmental level to address the implications of widening inequality in the UK.

“A landmark text. With razor-sharp precision, Ashley cuts through the glossy corporate promise of ‘diversity’ to reveal how the City both generates, and profits from, profound class inequalities.”

“Vividly exposes the contradictions which pervade [the City’s] diversity initiatives. An essential book for anyone concerned about the inequalities which blight the UK today, it is also a fascinating read.”

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“This is surely destined to be a landmark text. With razor-sharp precision, Ashley cuts through the glossy corporate promise of ‘diversity’ to reveal how the City both generates, and profits from, profound class inequalities.” Sam Friedman, London School of Economics and Political Science “Informed by many years of research into the City’s recruitment and selection processes, this book vividly exposes the contradictions which pervade its diversity initiatives. An essential book for anyone concerned about the inequalities which blight the UK today, it is also a fascinating read.” Hilary Sommerlad, University of Leeds “Debunks the myth of meritocracy within elite City firms, and challenges many established truths about diversity initiatives. The interviewees’ stories make for painful reading, which is why they must be read.” Laura Empson, Bayes Business School, City, University of London

Louise Ashley is Senior Lecturer in the School of Business and Management at Queen Mary University of London. 781529 227673 ISBN 978-1-5292-2767-3

“Everyone who wants to see a fairer society should read this Dianebook.”Reay,University of Cambridge

Why the City Isn’t Fair and Diversity Doesn’t Work Louise Ashley, Royal Holloway, University of London “A rich, penetrating analysis of the deep and persistent inequalities that permeate the City of London. Everyone who wants to see a fairer society should read it.”

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Highly Discriminating

Why does the City of London, despite an apparent commitment to recruitment and progression based on objective merit within its hiring practices, continue to reproduce the status quo? Written by a leading expert on diversity and elite professions, this book examines issues of equality in the City, what its practitioners say in public, and what they think behind closed doors. Drawing on research, interviews, practitioner literature and internal reports, it argues that hiring practices in the City are highly discriminating in favour of a narrow pool of affluent applicants, and future progress may only be achieved by the state taking a greater role in organisational life. It calls for a policy shift at both the organisational and governmental level to the implications of widening inequality in the UK. £19.99 $34.95 9781529227673 £85.00 $149.95 9781529209648 9781529209662 x 138 232 September 2022 US October 2022

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Wronged and Dangerous Viral Masculinity and the Populist Pandemic

SILVIA GHERARDI, UNIVERSITY OF TRENTO Is populism fuelled by a feeling of manhood under attack? If gender is its driving force, are there better ways to respond? COVID-19 delivers a stark warning: the global surge of populism endangers public health. Wronged and Dangerous introduces ’viral masculinity’ as a novel way to meet that threat by tackling the deep connection of our social and physical worlds. It calls us to ask not what populism says, but how it spreads. Leading with gender without leaving socioeconomic forces behind, it upends prevailing wisdom about populist politics today. You do not need to know or care about gender to get invested. You only need to be concerned with our future. £19.99

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“A unique, passionate reading of the entanglement of gender and New Populism, explaining how the infectious passion of aggrieved masculinity goes viral because it runs on a gender binary code.”

JOHN DURHAM PETERS, YALE UNIVERSITY

Karen Lee Ashcraft, University of Colorado Boulder “Toxic masculinity is pervasive in contemporary politics and Karen Lee Ashcraft offers the best analysis to date. Wronged and Dangerous is also a sensitive engagement in the troubled politics of belonging, resentment, and anger.”

CRAIG CALHOUN, ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

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“At once personal, searching, and accessible, and often funny, Karen Ashcraft’s gender analysis charts a humane path forward through the political storms of wounded masculinity.”

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE BUSINESS BOOK AWARDS 2022 Does ‘woke capitalism’ improve capitalism’s image or does it threaten the future of democracy? From Nike’s support for Colin Kaepernick to Gillette’s engagement with the toxic masculinity debate, the 21st century has seen a sharp increase in corporations taking over public morality, a phenomenon which has come to be known as ‘woke capitalism’. Carl Rhodes takes us on a lively and fascinating history of woke capitalism –from 1950s corporate social responsibility, through 1980s neoliberalism, tracing it alongside the adoption and mutation of the term ‘woke’ from Black American culture – and brings us right up to current-day debates. By examining the political causes that woke capitalism has co-opted, and the social causes that it has not, he argues that this surreptitious extension of capitalism has serious implications for us all. $29.95 $27.95 2022 George R.

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Carl Rhodes, University of Technology Sydney “The workplace has become politicised as never before and companies are struggling to adjust to the demands of younger consumers and employees… [Woke Capitalism] examines the history of this phenomenon as well as the political causes it has adopted and the implications for all of us.”

“Carl Rhodes explores how the corporate world’s calculated embrace of social justice poses a significant societal threat. This book not only unveils the hypocrisies and self-serving nature of ‘woke capitalism’, but also its pernicious effect on democracy.”

PETER BLOOM, UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX

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“This excellent book reveals the threat of ‘progressive’ corporations to humanity, democracy, and the environment. It offers a compelling and urgent call for us to wake up to ‘woke capitalism’ before it is too late!”

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Woke Capitalism How Corporate Morality is Sabotaging Democracy

HIGHLIGHTS | 12 50 Dark Destinations Crime and Contemporary Tourism

Edited by Adam Lynes, Birmingham City University, Craig Kelly, Birmingham City University and James Treadwell, Staffordshire University “Fun and scholarly, engaging and academic, interesting and intellectual, and should be widely read by anyone interested in violence, trauma, memory, memorialization, war, museums, and history. Gruesome and chilling but at the same time accessible and illuminating.”

KEVIN WALBY, UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG

From the Alcatraz East Crime Museum and Jack the Ripper guided tours to Phnom Pehn killing fields, ‘dark tourism’ is now a multi-million-pound global industry. Even in the most pleasant tourist destinations, underlying harms are constantly perpetuated, affecting both consumers and those who work or live around such tourist Highlightinghotspots.50 travel destinations across six continents, expert criminologists, psychologists and historians explore the past and contemporary issues which we often disregard during our everyday leisure. This captivating book is the ‘go-to’ guide for anyone interested in crime and deviance-related tourism. Accessible and digestible, it exposes a worrying trend in contemporary consumer culture, in which many of us partake.

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Psychology at the Heart of Social Change

We live in troubled times: COVID-19, police racism, and climate change are just some of the challenges we are currently facing. Never has there been such a need for a new politic – nor such an opportunity for one. To create a world in which people thrive, we need to know what thriving is. Over the past century, psychotherapy – and its parent discipline, psychology – has built up a rich, vibrant and highly practical understanding of human wellbeing and distress. This book shows why we need, and can create, a progressive politics that is profoundly informed by insights from the psychotherapeutic and psychological domain, moving us from a politics of blame to a politics of understanding. In this vision of the world – surrounded by a culture of radical acceptance – all individuals can live fulfilling lives. We need progressive political forces to develop greater understandings of psychological needs and processes; and to work with others in a spirit of collaboration, dialogue and respect. $24.99

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“A very powerful case for integrating the insights of humanistic psychology into activism. Being more honest, accepting and compassionate, as well as showing our vulnerability, would undoubtedly get us a lot further.“

Developing a Progressive Vision for Society Mick Cooper, University of Roehampton

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“Offers practical methods from psychology to address our biggest problems. Opens up compelling and nuanced understandings of both the motives and needs of diverse human populations that would undoubtedly strengthen progressive politics.”

CHRISTABEL HARLEY, CENTRAL SAINT MARTINS, UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON “Moves from broad theoretical concerns to perspectives on productive and fulfilling living in the present social system. But it also measures the present by way of a humanist and anticapitalist standard that allows us to grasp – and think about –better outcomes for ourselves and our communities.”

PETER BAKER, DIRECTOR, GLOBAL ACTION ON MEN’S HEALTH

KEVIN ANDERSON, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA

KEN SLOAN, HARPER ADAMS UNIVERSITY

Nigel Thrift, University of Oxford

The Pursuit of Possibility

Redesigning Research Universities

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JUDITH SQUIRES, DEPUTY VC AND PROVOST, UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL

Nigel Thrift, a well-known academic and a former Vice-Chancellor, explores recent changes in the British research university that threaten to erode the quality of these higher education institutions. He considers what a research university has now become by examining the quandaries that have arisen from a succession of misplaced strategies and false expectations.

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Are British research universities losing their way or are they finding a new way?

“A love letter to British universities. With humanity, humility and profundity, Thrift shows why it is important that government needs to sponsor rather than control.”

“A compelling read for anyone who cares about the future of our universities. Thrift outlines a distinctive vision for the future of British research universities, arguing for a recasting of their operation to ensure that they remain intellectual lighthouses at a time when their research is needed more than ever to secure a future for our planet.”

“Research universities matter! Thrift provides an unashamed, insightful and personal defence. Expect to be provoked and want to argue back. An essential read for those who value research and its vital contribution to our future.”

ADAM TICKELL, UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM

Challenging both higher education policy and leadership, he argues that the focus on student number growth and a series of research policy missteps has upset research universities’ priorities just at a point in the history of planetary breakdown when their research is most needed. £22.99 $34.50 2022

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Collaborations: Researching Poverty and Low-Income Family Life during the Pandemic

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A Year Like No Other Life on a Low Income during COVID-19

RUTH LISTER, MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND AUTHOR OF POVERTY

“This important participatory study – which puts the voices of low income parents and carers at its heart – should be read and also reflected and acted on by policy makers and all seeking a more just society.”

Money was already tight for UK families living on a low income before the COVID-19 pandemic, but national lockdowns made life much harder.

“Humane, powerful, important, compelling. Here are the real experts speaking about poverty and hardship – those who have experienced and lived through it. If I could, I’d give a copy to every MP, policy maker and journalist in the country.”

Telling the stories of these families, this book exposes the ways that pre-existing inequalities, insecurities and hardships were amplified during the pandemic for families who were already in poverty before COVID-19, as well as those pushed into poverty by the economic fallout it created.

KERRY HUDSON, AUTHOR OF LOWBORN

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Drawing on the Covid Realities research programme, and developed in partnership with parents and carers, it explores experiences of home-schooling, social security receipt and government, community and charitable support. This book sets out all that is wrong with the status quo, while also offering a powerful agenda for change. $26.00 2022

Ruth Patrick, University of York, Kayleigh Garthwaite, University of Birmingham, Jim Kaufman, University of York, Geoff Page, University of York, Maddy Power, University of York and Katie Pybus, University of York

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“An indispensable tour de force on the nature and purpose of adult social care, the failure to develop an effective policy response and how to put this right.”

BOB HUDSON, UNIVERSITY OF KENT

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HIGHLIGHTS | 16 Ending the Social Care Crisis A New Road to Reform Richard Humphries, Health Foundation and University of Worcester “Richard Humphries offers a comprehensive assessment of long-term care issues through this British perspective on social care. This thoughtful, eminently practical book proposes powerful ideas that can lead to sustainable solutions in England and beyond.”

Drawing on the history of social care, international comparisons and lived experience, this vital book outlines a different vision of social care essential part of England’s economic and social infrastructure to good lives.

The authors highlight key areas for service development, give insights into how these risks and harms can be understood, and wider implications for policy and practice.

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Carlene Firmin, Durham University, Michelle Lefevre and Nathalie Huegler, University of Sussex and Delphine Peace, Durham University ePDF and ePUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. During adolescence, young people are exposed to a range of risks beyond their family homes including sexual and criminal exploitation, peer-on-peer abuse and gang-related violence. However, it has only been over the past two decades that the critical safeguarding implications of these harms have started to be recognised. Social care organisations are increasingly experimenting with new approaches but continue to experience challenges in supporting affected young people and their families.

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Responding to Extra-Familial Risks and Harms

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This book analyses the results of the first rapid evidence assessment of social care organisations’ responses to risks and harms outside the home across 10 countries.

Safeguarding Young People Beyond the Family Home

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POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | 20 Middle Powers in Asia Pacific Multilateralism A Differential Framework Sarah Teo, Nanyang Technological University Taking Australia, Indonesia and South Korea as examples, the book argues that middle powers pursue a weakening of ‘stratificatory differentiation’, targeted in particular at major powers, and a strengthening of ‘functional differentiation’ in which middle powers can assume key roles. It sets out a valuable new framework to explain and understand the behaviour of middle powers in multilateralism. Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781529216479 ePUB £27.99 | US $48.95 ISBN 9781529216486 234 x 156 mm 200 pages UK November 2022 US December 2022 Bristol Studies in East Asian International Relations BristolSERIES Studies in East Asian International Relations Series Editors: Yongjin Zhang, University of Bristol, Shogo Suzuki, University of Manchester and Peter Kristensen, University of Copenhagen Publishing cutting-edge research on the changing international politics of East Asia, this series covers the security dynamics, political economy, causes of conflict and cooperation, and the ongoing transformation of the region, as well as the impact of such transformation on the wider global order. For more information, see: bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/bristol-studies-in-east-asian-international-relations ALSO AVAILABLE China Risen Shaun Breslin China’s Rise and Rethinking International Relations Theory Edited by Chengxin Pan and Emilian Kavalski A Hierarchical Vision of Order Understanding Chinese Foreign Policy in Asia Antoine Roth, Tohoku University

vision for foreign policy and how it is seeking to achieve its goals with its immediate neighbours. The book provides a historically informed account by examining the legacy of China’s imperial past and traditional political philosophy for insights on the country’s view of its place in today’s world. Hardback £80.00 | US $120.00 ISBN 9781529227505 ePUB £27.99 | US $47.95 ISBN 9781529227512 234 x 156 mm 256 pages UK January 2023 US February 2023 Bristol Studies in East Asian International Relations

Series Editors: Felix Berenskötter, SOAS University of London, Neta C. Crawford, Boston University and Stefano Guzzini, Uppsala University, PUC-Rio de Janeiro series publishes scholarship that speaks to the problems of world politics and advances theoretical knowledge International Relations. information, see: bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/bristol-studies-in-international-theory FitzGerald Praxis as a Perspective on International Politics Edited by Gunther Hellmann and Jens Steffek International Theory at the Margins Neglected Essays, Recurring Themes

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This book brings together 13 of Nicholas Onuf’s previously published yet rarely cited essays. They address topics that Onuf, a celebrated international theorist, has puzzled over for decades, prompting him to develop a distinctive perspective on international theory as social theory. Among these topics are the problem of materiality in social construction, epochal change in the modern world, and the power of language. Building on the work of giants, from Aristotle and Cicero, Hume and Kant, to Derrida and Foucault, and drawing on diverse contemporary theorists, including Seyla Benhabib, James Der Derian, Johan Galtung, Morton Kaplan, Joseph Nye, James Rosenau, Elaine Scarry and Kenneth Waltz, the book ranges over the margins of the field and settles have never been put to rest. International Theory

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POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | 22 Civil Servants and Globalization Integrating MENA Countries in a Globalized Economy Tony Verheijen, The World Bank, Katarina Staronova, Comenius University Bratislava, Ibrahim El Ghandour and Anne-Lucie Lefebvre, The World Bank A collaboration between practitioners and academic public policy experts, this volume analyses the impact of globalisation on civil service systems across the Middle East and North Africa. It presents an analytical model to assess how globalisation influences civil servants and traces the shifting patterns of power and accountability between civil servants, politicians and other actors. Hardback £79.99 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781529215748 ePUB £27.99 | US $48.95 ISBN 9781529215755 234 x 156 mm 144 pages UK June 2022 US July Transnational2022 Administration and Global Policy TransnationalSERIES Administration and Global Policy Series Editors: Kim Moloney, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Michael W. Bauer, European University Institute and Meng-Hsuan Chou, Nanyang Technological University This series explains and contributes to the theorising and the institutionalisation of global governance structures and processes by examining actors and ideas permeating, shaping and critically engaging in these developments. For more information, see: bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/transnational-administration-and-global-policy Knowledge Alchemy Models and Agency in Global Knowledge Governance Tero Erkkilä, University of Helsinki, MengHsuan Chou, Nanyang Technological University and Niilo Kauppi, University of ThisStrasbourgbookintroduces the concept of ‘knowledge alchemy’ to capture the process of transforming mundane practices and policies of governance into competitive ones following imagined global standards. Using global examples, it explores how knowledge alchemy increasingly informs national and institutional policies and practices on economic performance, higher education, research and innovation. Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781529214406 ePUB £27.99 | US $48.95 ISBN 9781529214413 234 x 156 mm 208 pages UK April 2023 US May Transnational2023Administration and Global Policy

POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | 23SpacesSERIES of Peace, Security and Development

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Series Editors: John Heathershaw, University of Exeter, Shahar Hameiri, University of Queensland, Jana Hönke, University of Bayreuth and Sara Koopman, Kent State University

This book explores relationships between war, displacement and city-making. Focusing on people seeking refuge in Somali cities after being forced to migrate by violence, environmental shocks or economic pressures, it highlights how these populations are actively transforming urban space. Using first-hand testimonies and participatory photography by urban in-migrants, the book documents and analyses the micropolitics of urban camp management, evictions and gentrification, and the networked labour of displaced populations that underpins growing urban economies.

Edited by Marc von Boemcken, Nina AksanaBagdasarova,Ismailbekova and Conrad Schetter StatebuildingPost-Liberal in Central Asia Philipp Lottholz Doing Fieldwork in Areas of InterventionInternational

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Precarious Urbanism Displacement, Belonging and the Reconstruction of Somali Cities Jutta Bakonyi, Durham University and Peter Chonka, King’s College London

Gender is widely recognised as an important and useful lens for the study of International Relations (IR).

• develops an understanding of the arms trade with commercial processes of militarisation.

However, there are few books that specifically investigate masculinity/ies in relation to world politics. Taking a feminist-inspired understanding of gender as its starting point, the book: • explains that gender is both an asymmetrical binary and a hierarchy;

Labour’s Economic Ideology

This book traces the economic ideology of the UK Labour Party from its origins to the current day. Through its analysis, it emphasises key crises which the party has faced. In analysing this history, the party’s ideology is examined through four core themes:

• explores the imbrication of masculinities with the nation state and great power politics;

Since 1900 Developed Through Crises Christopher Kirkland, York St. John University “A ‘must read’ for all those with an interest in the past and future of British politics.”

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• shows how masculinisation works via ‘nested hierarchies’ of domination and subordination;

• the party’s definition of socialism;

PATRICK DIAMOND, QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON

Terrell Carver and Laura Lyddon, University of Bristol “Demonstrates how analysis of gender and sexualities can be transformative.”

• the role of the state in economic decision making; the party’s understanding of inequalities; its relationship with external groups, such as the Fabian Society and the trade union movement.

Masculinities, Gender and International Relations

MARY HAWKESWORTH, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY

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Understanding

This book examines Emmanuel Macron’s political career from his rise as a public figure to his time as a president. It explores Macron’s political ideology and examines the enactment of the key notions of security, merit and hope during his time in office. By offering a close study of his actions and ideological commitment, this book argues that, despite claims of being ideologically neutral, Macron actually represents a new form of right-wing politics in France. UK Military Capability

This book provides the answers to these crucial questions. Concentrating on decisions taken below the political level, this book uncovers the factors that underpin the translation of strategic direction military capability.

POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | 25 The Macron Régime The Ideology of the New Right in France Charles Devellennes, University of Kent

From Strategy to Decision Andrew R. Curtis, Independent Defence and Security Researcher Between 2021 and 2031, the UK government is set to spend over £230 billion on its military. Who decides how to use these funds, and how can we be sure that the UK’s armed forces can meet the threats of tomorrow?

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POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | 26 In the Beginning Secretary-General Trygve Lie and the Establishment of the United Nations Ellen Jenny Ravndal, Australian National ThisUniversitybookreviews the formative years of the United Nations (UN), the world’s most important intergovernmental organisation, under its first Secretary-General Trygve Lie. This welcome appraisal shows how the foundations for an expanded secretary-general role were laid during this period, and that Lie’s contribution was greater than has later been acknowledged. Regional Organizations and Their Responses to Coups Measures, Motives and Aims Franziska Hohlstein, German Federal Statistical Office “Theoretically and methodologically advanced, and meticulously researched.” FREDRIK SÖDERBAUM, UNIVERSITY OF GOTHENBURG Using a mixed-methods approach, this book examines the role played by regional organisations (ROs) following the occurrence of a coup d’état. It analyses which factors influence the strength of reactions demonstrated by ROs and explores which different post-coup solutions ROs Thepursue.book concludes that ROs respond more decisively to a coup based on how detrimental it will be for the state of democracy in a country, and the higher its risk of destabilising the region. Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781529210439 ePUB £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781529210453 234 x 156 mm 200 pages UK January 2023 US January 2023 Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781529224085 ePUB £29.99 | US $52.95 ISBN 9781529224092 234 x 156 mm 272 pages UK September 2022 US October 2022

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Bringing together a team of international experts, this book provides fresh perspectives geopolitical concerns in the South China Sea. The book considers the and security of each of the nations with a claim jurisdiction in the Sea. region’s natural resources China’s behaviour, the book also assesses motivations other states in Asia

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Security, Strategy and Military Dynamics in the South China Sea Cross-National Perspectives Edited by Gordon Houlden, Scott N. Romaniuk, University of Alberta and Nong Hong, Institute for China-America Studies “A valuable contribution.”

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Identity in the Shadow of a Giant How the Rise of China is Changing Taiwan

STEVE CHAN, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, BOULDER Co-authored by four International Relations scholars, this book investigates the implications of the global ascent of China on cross-Strait relations and the identity of Taiwan as a democratic state. Their assessment offers valuable insights into which policies have the best chance of resulting in peaceful relations and prosperity across the Taiwan Strait and builds to a new theory of identity at elite and mass levels.

TED L. MCDORMAN, UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA

Scott Sigmund Gartner, Pennsylvania State University, Chin-Hao Huang, YaleNUS College, Yitan Li, Seattle University and Patrick James, University of Southern California “A timely and important book.”

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SOCIOLOGY | 28 Navigating the European Migration Regime Male Migrants, Interrupted Journeys and Precarious Lives Anna Wyss, University of Neuchâtel EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BYAmidNC-ND.the heavy politicisation and problematisation of male migrants in Europe, this ethnographic study casts new light on their experiences, struggles and everyday resistance. Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781529219609 ePUB ISBN 9781529219616 234 x 156 mm 224 pages UK August 2022 US September 2022 Global Migration and Social Change GlobalSERIES Migration and Social Change Series Editors: Nando Sigona, University of Birmingham This series advances new scholarship in migration and refugee studies by fostering cross- and interdisciplinary dialogue informed by qualitative and quantitative research methods. For more information, see: bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/global-migration-and-social-change Postcoloniality and Forced Migration Mobility, Control, Agency Edited by Martin Lemberg-Pedersen, University of Warwick, Sharla M. Fett, Occidental College, Lucy Mayblin, University of Sheffield, Nina Sahraoui, Paris Centre for Sociological and Political Research, CNRS and Eva Magdalena Stambøl, University of Oslo and the Free University of Berlin This powerful book explicates the many ways in which colonial encounters continue to shape forced migration, ever evolving with times and various geographical contexts. Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781529218190 ePUB ISBN 9781529218206 234 x 156 mm 248 pages UK August 2022 US September 2022 Global Migration and Social Change

SOCIOLOGY | 29 Migration, Health and Inequalities Critical Activist Research Across Ecuadorean Borders Roberta Villalón, St. John’s University, New York City “A rare and unique book. Deeply important read for human rights and immigration activists and health providers working with migrants and their families.” MARY ROMERO, ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY This interdisciplinary activist research project draws on the experiences of Ecuadoreans to analyse international migration’s many impacts on health and wellbeing. It considers the significance of various forms of social inequality and migration and health policies in Ecuador, Spain and the United States, and identifies ways to mitigate negative effects on migrants’ health and foster greater equality and social justice. Mediated Emotions of Migration Reclaiming Affect for Agency Sukhmani Khorana, Western Sydney ThisUniversitybookunpacks how emotions and affect are key conceptual lenses for understanding contemporary processes and discourses around migration. Drawing on empirical research, grassroots projects with migrants and refugees, and mediated stories of migration and asylum seeking from the Global North, the book sheds light on the affects of empathy, aspiration and belonging to reveal how they can be harnessed as public emotions of positive collective change. Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781529207101 ePUB ISBN 9781529207149 234 x 156 mm 232 pages UK September 2022 US September 2022 Global Migration and Social Change Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781529218237 ePUB ISBN 9781529218244 234 x 156 mm 176 pages UK December 2022 US January 2023 Global Migration and Social Change GlobalSERIES Migration and Social Change

SOCIOLOGY | 30 Social Networks and Migration Relocations, Relationships and Resources Louise Ryan, University of Sheffield Louise Ryan’s book on migrants’ experiences over eight decades lays out the complexity and diversity of their social networks. It draws on more than 200 interviews to assess how social support and trust are built, and how they influence the lives of migrants. This is a seminal intersection of migration and social network studies that casts new light on both fields. The EU Migrant Generation in Asia Middle-Class Aspirations in Asian Global Cities Helena Hof, University of Zurich Drawing on an extensive study with young individuals who migrated to Singapore and Tokyo in the 2010s, this book demonstrates how migration to Asian business centres has become an alternative to a middle-class life in Europe during that period. Hof reveals how the perceived insecurities of life in the crisis-ridden EU result in these migrants’ onwards migration or prolonged stays in Asia. Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781529213546 ePUB ISBN 9781529213560 234 x 156 mm 184 pages UK January 2023 US January 2023 Global Migration and Social Change Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781529225006 ePUB ISBN 9781529225013 234 x 156 mm 240 pages UK December 2022 US January 2023 Global Migration and Social Change GlobalSERIES Migration and Social Change continued

SOCIOLOGY | 31 Critical Perspectives on Research with Children Reflexivity, Methodology, and Researcher Identity Sarah Richards and Sarah Coombs, University of Suffolk Experts in childhood studies make the case for greater reflexivity in child-based research in this thoughtprovoking collection. With an international outlook and real-world examples, they explore the identities, roles, burdens, boundaries and ethical frameworks of researchers and consider themes including online safeguards and sex-related issues, to challenge conventions and improve research standards. Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781529216776 ePUB ISBN 9781529216790 234 x 156 mm 208 pages UK January 2023 US February 2023 Sociology of Children and Families SociologySERIES of Children and Families Series Editors: Esther Dermott and Debbie Watson, University of Bristol Pushing forward theories in sociology of children, childhood and families, this cutting-edge series engages with cross-national literature and debates. For more information, see: bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/sociology-of-children-and-families Race, Class, Parenting and Children’s Leisure Children’s Leisurescapes and Parenting Cultures in Middle-Class British Indian Families Edited by Utsa Mukherjee, Brunel University Children’sLondon leisure lives are changing, with increasing dominance of organised activities and screen-based leisure. These shifts have reconfigured parenting practices too. However, our current understandings of these processes are race-blind and based mostly on the experiences of white middle-class families. Drawing on an innovative study of middle-class British Indian families, this book brings children’s and parents’ voices to the forefront and bridges childhood studies, family studies and leisure studies to theorise children’s leisure from a fresh perspective. Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781529219517 ePUB ISBN 9781529219524 234 x 156 mm 224 pages UK January 2022 US February 2023 Sociology of Children and Families

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The gloomy prospect of climate change and ecosystems’ collapse calls for an urgent rethinking of all aspects of our life: how we work, produce, eat, spend, take care of each other, relate to nature and organize our societies. Prefigurative initiatives are attracting a growing amount of attention from scholars and activists precisely because they are envisioning alternative futures by embodying radically different ways of living in the present. Thanks to the contribution of leading researchers, The Future is Now represents the go-to book for anyone seeking a comprehensive, state-of-the-art and thought-provoking introduction to the thriving field of prefigurative politics. £80.00 $139.95 9781529215656 9781529215670 156 2022 October 2022 to Capitalism in the 21st Century to Capitalism in the 21st Century

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SOCIOLOGY | 33 Disproportionate Minority Contact and Racism in the US How We Failed Children of Color Paul Ketchum and B. Mitchell Peck, University of Oklahoma “An in-depth look at DMC in Oklahoma using various types of methods.” CARLOS E. POSADAS, NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY Drawing on original data, this book addresses the issue of colour-blind racism through an examination of the circular logic used by the juvenile justice system to criminalise non-White youth. It calls for a need to understand racial inequality in the justice system from a structural perspective rather than simply at the level of individual bias. Paperback £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781529202458 Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781529202403 ePUB ISBN 9781529202427 234 x 156 mm 242 pages UK August 2023 US August 2023 Sociology of Diversity SociologySERIES of Diversity Series Editor: David G. Embrick, University of Connecticut This series, based on specific empirical and theoretical research, engages in critical examination and analyses of diversity, inclusion and equity. For more information, see: bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/sociology-of-diversity Racial Diversity in Contemporary France The Case of Colorblindness Marie des Neiges Léonard, École ThisPolytechniquebookoffersa unique perspective on contemporary France by focusing on racial diversity, race and racism as central features of French society and identity. The author critically reviews the contentious public policies and significant issues, including the 2005 French riots and the policies regarding the Islamic veil, revealing how colour-blind racism plays a role in the persistence of racial inequality for French racial minorities. Drawing on American sociological frameworks, this outstanding study presents a new way of thinking in the study of racial identity politics in today’s France. Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781529207996 ePUB ISBN 9781529208030 234 x 156 mm 221 pages UK September 2022 US October 2022 Sociology of Diversity NEW IN PAPERBACK

SOCIOLOGY | 34 Critical Engagement with Public Sociology A Perspective from the Global South Edited by Andries Bezuidenhout and Sonwabile Mnwana, University of Fort Hare and Karl von Holdt, University of the ThisWitwatersrandbookprovides a theoretical and empirical Southern critique of Burawoy’s model of public sociology. Involving four generations of Global South researchers, it offers a bridge between debates on public sociology and decolonial frameworks. This is a multifaceted exploration of the formation of new knowledge through research practices of co-production. Hardback £80.00 | US $120.00 ISBN 9781529221145 ePUB ISBN 9781529221169 234 x 156 mm 208 pages UK July 2022 US August 2022 Public Sociology PublicSERIES Sociology Series Editors: John Brewer, Queen’s University Belfast and Neil McLaughlin, McMaster University This series addresses not only what sociologists do, but what sociology is for, and its focus on the commitment to enhance understanding of the social condition so that the lives of people are materially improved. Books in the series emphasise public and community engagement and the relationship between sociologists and their publics. For more information, see: bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/public-sociology Erich Fromm and Global Public Sociology Neil McLaughlin, McMaster University “An impassioned defense of public sociology, Erich Fromm, and Fromm’s status as a public sociologist.” SYMBOLIC INTERACTION Erich Fromm was one of the most influential and creative public intellectuals of the 20th century. This timely book tells the story of the rise, fall and contemporary revival of Fromm’s theories. Drawing on empirical work, this is an invaluable contribution to popular debates about current politics, the sociology of ideas and the prospect of a truly global public sociology. Paperback £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781529214598 Hardback £85.00 |US $149.95 ISBN 9781529214581 ePUB ISBN 9781529214604 234 x 156 mm 310 pages UK January 2023 US January 2023 Public Sociology NEW IN PAPERBACK

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The Global Agenda for Social Justice provides accessible insights into some of the world’s most pressing social problems and proposes practicable international public policy responses to those problems. by a highly respected team of authors, chapters examine education, violence, discrimination, substance abuse, public health and environment, providing recommendations for action by governing officials, policy makers and the public around key issues of social justice. COVID-19 Racism Colliding and Old Edited by Vini Lander, Kavyta Kay and Tiffany R. Holloman, Leeds Beckett

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Edited by Glenn W. Muschert, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Kristen M. Budd, Miami University, Heather Dillaway, Wayne State University, David C. Lane, Illinois State University, Manjusha Nair and Jason A. Smith, George Mason University an array of key global social problems the world is facing today, necessary recommendations on how to solve them.”

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SOCIOLOGY | 35 COVID-19 AND RACISM Counter-Stories of Colliding Pandemics, New and Old EDITED BY VINI LANDER, KAVYTA KAY AND TIFFANY R. HOLLOMAN POLI CY PR ES SR ES EA RC H Global Agenda for Social Justice 2

In the wake of a global wave of mobilisation, this book offers an unprecedented interrogation of protest camps as sites of gendered politics and feminist activism.

Feminism and Protest Camps Entanglements, Critiques and Re-Imaginings

Using international case studies, it develops an intersectional analysis of the possibilities and limitations of protest camps and tells new and inspiring stories of feminist organising and agency.

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Affective Capitalism in Academia Revealing Public Secrets Daniel Nehring, East China University of Science and Technology and Kristiina Brunila, University of Helsinki

Drawing on affect theory and research on academic capitalism, this book examines the contemporary crisis of universities. With 11 international and comparative case studies, it offers a unique exploration of the contemporary role of affect in academic labour and the organisation of scholarship, and explores diverse features of contemporary academic life, from the coloniality of academic capitalism to performance management and the experience of being performance-managed.

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SOCIOLOGY | 37 The Political Economy of Fortune and Misfortune Prospects for Prosperity in Our Times

Scott Timcke, University of Johannesburg philosophical author economy Post-Yugoslav Space Culture

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SOCIOLOGY | 38 Youth, Work and the Post-Fordist Self David Farrugia, University of Newcastle, Australia “Shows how youth itself is formed through the requirement to become a worker. This book is a must-read for those interested in the changing nature of work.”

Drawing on empirical research, this book provides an innovative exploration of youth and work, showing how youth identities are connected with the dynamics of labour and value in contemporary capitalism. Muslims and Humour Essays on Comedy, Joking and Mirth in Contemporary Islamic Contexts

Bernard Schweizer, Long Island University and Lina Molokotos-Liederman, University of Fribourg “We needed a volume that thinks critically about how Muslims create religious humour ... Thankfully, we now have that volume.”

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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS | 39 Labour Conflicts in the Digital Age A Comparative Perspective Donatella della Porta, Riccardo Emilio Chesto and Lorenzo Cini, Scuola Normale ThisSuperiorebookoffers a complete view of the new labour conflicts in the platform economy. Through case studies in advanced economies in Europe and the US and with a unique approach that combines social movement studies and industrial relations, it provides a radical interpretation on the changing nature of worker movements in the digital age. Hardback £80.00 | US $120.00 ISBN 9781529228243 ePUB ISBN 9781529228250 234 x 156mm 192 pages UK December 2022 US January 2023 RethinkingSERIES Work, Ageing and Retirement

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We all have to work to pay the bills – but what influence do we really have over our pay and working conditions? The emergence of the global economy, digital technologies, mass migration, gig work and zero-hours contracts have catapulted this question to the forefront of Human Resources Management (HRM). So how can we keep the ‘human’ in human resource management when faced by these pressures? This book adopts a critical approach to today’s major workplace challenges. It turns traditional HRM on its head by placing workers’ perspectives towards the workplace alongside those of managers to create an HRM textbook for the 21st century. Written by two experienced and research-active authors, the book: • covers key issues that are overlooked in many textbooks, including the ‘new’ unitarism, corporate social responsibility and the challenges of artificial intelligence; • adopts a critical approach that will relate more to students who don’t wish to become traditional managers; • includes current examples and case studies from the world of work and business that will bring the subject to life.

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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS | 41 Dealing in Uncertainty Insurance in the Age of Finance Arjen van der Heide, Leiden University In contemporary capitalist societies, insurance is an important – if still poorly understood – mechanism for pooling resources to face a variety of risks. This book conducts an in-depth investigation of one of the largest and longest-established insurance industries in Europe, British life insurance. The author draws on over 40 oral history interviews to trace how the sector has changed since the 1970s, a period characterised by rampant financialisation and neoliberalisation. The Production of Everyday Life in HouseholdsEco-Conscious Compromise, Conflict and Complicity Kirstin Munro, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Drawing on qualitative fieldwork conducted with sustainability-oriented households, this book shows the limits of our assumptions concerning sustainability across the ‘green’ spectrum. Shedding much-needed light on how households balance priorities and get things done in day-to-day life, the book offers crucial insights about eco-conscious living at an individual level. Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781529221350 ePUB ISBN 9781529221367 234 x 156 mm 208 pages UK May 2023 US June 2023 Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781529211498 234 x 156 mm 184 pages UK January 2023 US February 2023

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The word ‘precarity’ is widely used when discussing work and employment, social classes. There is not, however, a consensus on the precise meaning of the term or how it should best be used to explore social changes. Bringing together an international group of thinkers from a diverse range of fields, this book offers a distinctive and critical perspective approach to an important topic. Reformation of Welfare

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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS | 42 Faces of Precarity Critical Perspectives on Work, Subjectivities and Struggles

Tom Boland, University College Cork and Ray Griffin, Waterford Institute of Technology creative book

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY | 43Dis-positions:SERIES Troubling Methods and Theory in STS Series Editors: Mike Michael, University of Exeter and Alex Wilkie, Goldsmiths, University of London Dis-positions is a pioneering book series that provides a platform for adventurous projects which redraw the disciplinary boundaries of STS. Across the series, innovative conceptual frameworks are extended, novel fields of inquiry are identified and elaborated, and inventive methodological practices are fostered and illustrated. For more information, see: bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/dis-positions Ecological Reparation Repair, Remediation and Resurgence in Social and Environmental Conflict Dimitris Papadopoulos, University of Nottingham, Maria Puig de la Bellacasa, University of Warwick and Maddalena Tacchetti, University of Nottingham How do we address the threat of social and environmental destruction while creating and maintaining liveable worlds? Expert scholars from diverse backgrounds unpack the question in this research-oriented, real-world challengesfocused collection. The authors explore practices of repairing damaged ecologies across different locations and geographies and propose innovative ideas for the conservation, mending, care and empowerment of human and non-human ecologies. This groundbreaking collection establishes ecological reparation as an urgent and essential topic of public and scholarly debate. Paperback £32.99 | US $47.95 ISBN 9781529216059 Hardback £95.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781529216042 ePUB ISBN 9781529216066 234 x 156 mm 352 pages UK December 2022 US January Dis-positions:2023Troubling Methods and Theory in STS

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY | 44 The Tensions of Algorithmic Thinking Automation, Intelligence and the Politics of Knowing David Beer, University of York We are living in algorithmic times. Automated systems are transforming the social world in ways that are just starting to be imagined. In this pioneering book, David Beer redefines these emergent technologies as the new systems of knowing. He examines the acute tensions they create and how they are changing what is known and what is knowable. Disrupted Urbanism Situated Smart Initiatives in African Cities Nancy Odendaal, University of Cape Town The ‘smart city’ is often promoted as a technologydriven solution to complex urban issues. This book provides a much-needed alternative view, exploring how ‘home-grown’ digital disruption, driven and initiated by local actors, upending the mainstream corporate narrative. Drawing on original research conducted in a range of urban African settings, Odendaal shows how these initiatives can lead to meaningful change. Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781529212891 ePUB ISBN 9781529212914 234 x 156 mm 200 pages UK November 2022 US January 2023 Paperback £29.99 | US $49.95 ISBN 9781529218572 Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781529218565 ePUB ISBN 9781529218589 234 x 156 176 pages UK January 2023 US February 2023

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The Imposter as Social Theory Thinking with Gatecrashers, Cheats and Charlatans

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The figure of the imposter can stir complicated emotions, from intrigue to suspicion and fear. But what insights can they provide into the social relations and cultural forms from which they emerge? This volume explores the question through a diverse range of empirical cases, including magicians, spirit possession, bogus Instagram followers, fake art and fraudulent scientists. Proposing ‘thinking with imposters’ as a valuable new tool of analysis, this revolutionary book shows how the figure of the imposter can help upend social theory. 156 £26.99 $45.95 9781529213089 £88.00 $ 149.95 2022 2022

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The authors scrutinise the narratives created around immigration and automation, revealing how the advances in AI and demands for constant flow of immigrant workers eradicate political and working rights, propagating fears over job theft and ownership.

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Robots and Immigrants Who is Stealing Jobs? Kostas Maronitis, Leeds Trinity University and Denny Pencheva, University College

Dan McQuillan, Goldsmiths, University of London “McQuillan’s clarity, creativity and close attention to technical detail make this an exceptional contribution.”

Eben Kirksey takes us on a groundbreaking journey to meet the key scientists, lobbyists and entrepreneurs who are bringing cutting-edge genetic modification tools like CRISPR to your local clinic. He also talks to doctors, hackers, chronically ill patients, disabled scholars and activists.

Resisting AI An Anti-Fascist Approach to Artificial Intelligence

The Mutant Project empowers us to ask the right questions, uncover the truth and navigate this new era scientific enquiry.

BEN TARNOFF, LOGIC MAGAZINE AND AUTHOR OF INTERNET FOR THE PEOPLE: THE FIGHT FOR OUR DIGITAL FUTURE

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AGUSTIN FUENTES, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction Professor2021.

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Eben Kirksey, Deakin University “If you only read one book about genomic technologies and human futures, this should be it.”

The Mutant Project Inside the Global Race to Genetically Modify Humans

Dan McQuillan provides an analysis of AI’s technology and its political effects, tracing how AI resonates with contemporary political and social currents, from global austerity to the rise of the far right and examining AI’s intensification of social crises and states of emergency.

LAW | 47 Polygamy, Policy and Postcolonialism in English Marriage Law A Critical Feminist Analysis Zainab Batul Naqvi, De Montfort University Using a critical postcolonial feminist lens, this book provides a contextualised exploration of English legal responses to polygamy. Through the legacies of British imperialism, the book shows how attitudes to polygamy are shaped by indifference and hostility towards its participants. This goes beyond the law, as shown by the stories of women shared throughout the book negotiating their identities and relationships in the UK today. Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781529209693 ePUB £29.99 | US $52.95 ISBN 9781529210811 234 x 156 mm 248 pages UK January 2023 US February 2023 Law, Society, Policy Law,SERIESSociety, Policy Series Editor: Rosie Harding, University of Birmingham Offering a new outlet for sociolegal research with the potential for policy impact, this series explores law in its social and political contexts with a focus on the place of law in everyday life. International in scope, it engages with domestic and global legal and regulatory frameworks. For more information, see: bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/law-society-policy Intersex Embodiment Legal Frameworks Beyond Identity and Disorder Fae Garland, University of Manchester and Mitchell Travis, University of Leeds Drawing on empirical data, this book examines the divergent medical, political and legal constructions of Theintersex.authors explore how intersex people are embodied through these frameworks which in turn influence their lived experiences. Through their analysis, the authors reveal the factors that motivate and influence the way in which policy makers and legislators approach the area of intersex rights. Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781529217377 ePUB £27.99 | US $48.95 ISBN 9781529217384 234 x 156 mm 160 pages UK November 2022 US January 2022 Law, Society, Policy

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Unsettling Apologies

Critical Writings on Apology from South Africa

“This is an instructive anthology of harrowingly evocative essays and poetry on our unresolved collective grief. Most of the authors recognise our startling historical poser: not the perpetrators but the victims turned ruling elite bore the full brunt of the minimum material apologies and reparations and in that, they roundly failed.”

Paperback £29.99 | US $44.99 ISBN 9781529227963 Hardback £95.00 | US $142.50 ISBN 9781529227956 ePUB £29.99 | US $44.99 ISBN 9781529227970 234 x 156 mm 336 pages UK September 2022 US October 2022 Law, Society, Policy ALSO AVAILABLE Deprivation of Liberty in the Shadows of the Institution Lucy Series Death, Family and the Law Kirton-DarlingEdward CareWorkPrecariousWomen,and Emily Grabham Law,SERIESSociety, Policy continued

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DIKGANG MOSENEKE, RETIRED DEPUTY CHIEF JUSTICE OF SOUTH AFRICA

Edited by Melanie Judge and Dee Smythe, University of Cape Town “This book is a timely gift! Boldly exploring the much-desired, much-dreaded and avoided concept – saying sorry – is vital for any communal health. From these texts a deeply enriching experience flows in a flair of innovatively composed, exceptionally comprehensive and clear, compelling argumentation.”

Recently, there has been a global resurgence of demands for the acknowledgement of historical and contemporary wrongs, as well as for apologies and reparation for harms suffered. Drawing on the histories of injustice, dispossession and violence in South Africa, this book examines the cultural, political and legal role and value of an apology. It examines the multiple ways in which ‘sorry’ is instituted, articulated and performed, and critically analyses its various forms and functions in both historical and contemporary moments. Bringing together an interdisciplinary team of contributors, the book’s analysis offers insights which will be invaluable to global debates on the struggle for justice.

Combatting Disability Harassment at Work Human Rights in Practice

Applying a child-centred model of detention that fulfils the rights of the child under the five themes of provision, protection, participation, preparation and partnership, this book illustrates how reform can happen. Drawing on Ireland’s experience of transforming law, policy and practice and combining theory with real-life experiences, it demonstrates how children’s rights can be implemented in detention.

LAW | 49 Advancing Children’s Rights in Detention A Model for International Reform

Lucy-Ann Buckley, National University of Ireland Galway “Original and perceptive.”

NANCY E. DOWD, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

Disabled people report high levels of harassment worldwide. This book focuses on legal measures to combat disability harassment at work. It sets disability harassment in its international context and confronts the lack of empirical information by evaluating the Irish legal framework in practice. It explores the capacity of the law to address intersectional harassment, particularly that faced by disabled women, and outlines the barriers to effective legal solutions.

MARK BELL, TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN

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Ursula Kilkelly, University College Cork and Pat Bergin, National Forensic Mental Health Service “A must-read for every child rights advocate who cares about youth justice.”

ED JOHNSTON, UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND Austerity continues to impact the criminal justice process in England and Wales. This book offers rare insights into the South Wales criminal process. Drawing on first-hand accounts of police officers, solicitors, barristers, prison workers, suspects, convicts and their families, it uncovers how these affected individuals navigate the challenges caused by austerity, what has changed, and what can be done to improve the system. Reforming the UK’s Citizenship Test Building Bridges, Not Barriers Thom Brooks, Durham University “An important addition to literature on British citizenship which provides a much-needed critique of the citizenship test.”

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LAW | 50 Experiences of Criminal Justice Perspectives From Wales on a System in Crisis

“A thought-provoking book that policy makers must read.”

DEVYANI PRABHAT, UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL Thom Brooks combines first-hand knowledge of taking the UK’s citizenship test with in-depth interviews with key figures, to expose the test as ineffective and a barrier to citizenship. With the launch of a new immigration system post-Brexit, he offers recommendations for transforming the UK’s citizenship text into a ‘bridge to citizenship’ which fosters greater inclusion and integration.

CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE | 51 Against Youth Violence A Social Harm Perspective Luke Billingham and Keir Irwin-Rogers, The Open University “The environment we expect children and young people to thrive in is often brutal – this plea for us all to ensure they truly matter is long overdue. If you read only one book about these complex issues, make it this one. I applaud it.” SHERRY PECK, SAFER LONDON Youth violence dominates headlines and politicians’ attention and many organisations invest considerable resources in an attempt to reduce it. This book examines how social harms in young people’s lives can drive such violence and affect all the social situations they navigate. Drawing on empirical data from young people, police forces, emergency units and schools, the book highlights key future goals for researchers, policy makers and practitioners. Paperback £28.99 | US $49.50 ISBN 9781529214062 Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781529214055 ePUB £28.99 | US $49.50 ISBN 9781529214079 XX mm x XX mm 200 pages UK October 2022 US November 2022 Studies in Social Harm StudiesSERIES in Social Harm Series Editors: Christina Pantazis, University of Bristol, UK, Simon Pemberton, University of Birmingham, UK and Steve Tombs, The Open University “This series considers what matters most. We imprison people, mostly the poorest, often for committing minor crimes, while lauding those who can commit the most harm as wealth creators. Now is the right time for a focus on who is harmed most, how and why.” DANNY DORLING, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD Social harm is an emerging field of study which contributes to contemporary social and political debate. This exciting series moves the debate towards a holistic approach that seeks to understand the production of harm within contemporary society. For more information see bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/studies-in-social-harm

CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE | 52 Visual Criminology Bill McClanahan, Eastern Kentucky University “Original, bold and ambitious – this is an important and timely book that is a pleasure to read.” EAMONN CARRABINE, UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX In this pioneering work, the author provides a concise overview of visual criminology. With examples of the most prominent methods at work in visual criminology, this book explores the visual perspective in relation to prisons, police, the environment and drugs, while noting the complex ethical implications embedded in visual research. NEW IN PAPERBACK Paperback £21.99 | US $36.95 ISBN 9781529207453 ePUB £21.99 | US $36.95 ISBN 9781529207477 234 x 156 mm 176 pages UK January 2023 US January 2023 New Horizons in Criminology NewSERIESHorizons in Criminology Series Editor: Andrew Millie, Edge Hill University, UK. This series provides concise, authoritative texts which reflect cutting-edge thought and theoretical development with an international scope. Written by leading authors, the series has become essential reading for all academics, students and practitioners interested in where criminology is heading. For more information see: bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/new-horizons-in-criminology Island Criminology John Scott, Queensland University of Technology and Zoe Staines, University of TenQueenslandpercentof the world’s population lives on islands, but until now the place and space characteristics of islands in criminological theory have not been deeply considered. This book addresses issues of how, and by whom, crime is defined in island settings, informed by the distinctive social structures of their communities. Hardback £69.99 | US $121.95 ISBN 9781529220315 ePUB £23.99 | US $43.95 ISBN 9781529220339 234 x 156 mm 160 pages UK January US February 2023 New Horizons in Criminology

CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE | 53 Challenges in Mental Health and Policing Key Themes and Perspectives Ian Cummins, University of Salford “This very useful book offers a thorough overview of the challenges presented to the police and CJS by mental health, together with a strategic and political perspective of the background to the changes arising in this field.” EMMA WILLIAMS, THE OPEN UNIVERSITY Police officers deal with mental illness-related incidents on an almost daily basis. Ian Cummins explores the policy failures that have led to this situation, and considers how the individuals in police officers’ care should be supported by community mental health agencies. Paperback £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781447360841 Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781447360834 ePUB £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781447360858 234 x 156 mm 176 pages UK January 2023 US February 2023 Key Themes in Policing KeySERIESThemes in Policing Series Editors: Megan O’Neill, University of Dundee, UK, Marisa Silvestri, University of Kent, UK and Stephen Tong, Kingston University, UK. Incorporating research-informed policing within higher education curriculums and in practice, these authoritative texts reflect the increasingly politicised, professionalised and scrutinised landscape of contemporary policing. The series provides a comprehensive analysis of the research-based evidence available for students, researchers and practitioners of policing and criminal justice. For more information see policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/key-themes-in-policing Practical Psychology for Policing Jason Roach, University of Huddersfield This textbook investigates how psychological research can be applied to practical policing. It explores new ways psychological knowledge can be used in broad areas of policing and uniquely demonstrates its use in specific aspects. Encouraging critical reflection, this book is essential reading for practitioners and students. INSPECTION COPY AVAILABLE Paperback £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781447325925 Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781447325918 ePUB £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781447325949 234 x 156 mm 176 pages UK January 2023 US February 2023 Key Themes in Policing

CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE | 54 The Encyclopedia of Rural Crime Edited by Alistair Harkness, Jessica René Peterson and Matt Bowden, University of New England, Cassie Pedersen, Federation University Australia and Joseph F. Donnermeyer, Ohio State University and University of New England The key reference guide to rural crime and rural justice, this encyclopedia includes 85 concise and informative entries covering rural crime theories, offences and control. It is divided into five complementary sections: • theories of rural crime; • rural crime studies; • rural criminal justice studies and responses; • rural people and groups; • rural criminological research. With contributions from established and emerging international scholars, this authoritative guide offers state-of-the-art synopses of the key issues in rural crime, criminology, offending and victimisation, and both institutional and informal responses to rural crime. Hardback £90.99 | US $159.95 ISBN 9781529222005 ePUB £29.99 | US $50.95 ISBN 9781529222029 234 x 156 mm 256 pages UK November 2022 US December 2022 Research in Rural Crime

CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE | 55 Islam in Prison Finding Faith, Freedom and Fraternity Matthew Wilkinson, Cardiff University, Lamia Irfan, Capco, Muzammil Quraishi, University of Salford and Mallory Schneuwly-Purdie, University of Fribourg This overview of Islam and prison provides a thorough understanding of Muslim prisoners’ experiences in Britain and Europe. It explores issues including conversion to Islam, rehabilitation and the extent to which prisons foster extremism, and gives practitioners and policy makers ideas for better engagement and achieving positive outcomes. The War on Dirty Money Nicholas Gilmour, consultant and Tristram Hicks, international criminal justice advisor Billions of dollars are wasted each year trying to prevent ‘dirty money’ entering a financial system that is already awash with it. This book challenges the existing global approach and provides a toolbox of evidence-based solutions to help the front line tackle financial crime. Paperback £19.99 | US $34.95 ISBN 9781447363606 ePUB £19.99 | US $34.95 ISBN 9781447363613 216 x 138 mm 192 pages UK December 2022 US January 2023 Paperback £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781447365129 ePUB £19.99 | US $34.95 ISBN 9781447365136 216 x 140 mm 336 pages UK January 2023 US February 2023

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CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE | 56 Crime and Deviance in the Colleges Elite Student Excess and Sexual Abuse

RONALD WEITZER, GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

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system achieve justice based on its ability to determine the truth? This book investigates the concept of truth and scrutinises how well the criminal

CRIMINAL

Maurice Punch, London School of Economics and Political Science book is a tour de force analysis of deviant behavior in educational institutions. Maurice Punch makes a major contribution to our understanding of these widespread problems in this holistic study.”

Timely and urgent, this book examines university culture regarding both sexual violence and excess in elite student societies. Taking a criminological and sociological perspective on the institutions, offenders and victims involved, the author recommends measures to improve crime prevention, accountability and the support for survivors. Criminal Justice and the Pursuit of Truth

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process facilitates truth-finding. It bridges the gap between what people expect from the justice system and what it can legitimately deliver. NEW IN PAPERBACK Hardback £80.00 | US $120.00 ISBN 9781529228106 ePUB £28.99 | US $49.50 ISBN 9781529228113 234 x 156 mm 224 pages UK October 2022 US November 2022 Paperback £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781529203233 Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781529203189 ePUB £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781529203196 234 x 156 mm 242 pages UK December 2022 US December 2022

CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE | 57 Cultures of Cannabis Control An International Comparison of Policy Making David Brewster, University of Hong Kong The governance of illegal drug use is often subject to polarised debate, with political preferences seemingly driven by the need to appeal to populist fears. Based upon research with ‘elite’ insiders, David Brewster explores global cannabis policy approaches and offers future directions for policy making and comparative criminology. Dealing, Music and Youth Violence Neighbourhood Relational Change, Isolation and Youth Criminality James Alexander, London Metropolitan WithUniversityfascinating ethnographic and interview data, James Alexander explores the disappearance of localised relationships and the rise in youth violence in a South London housing estate. Evaluating the effectiveness of youth work programmes, he considers the impact of the gradual move from neighbourly to professional support for young people. Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781529214963 ePUB £29.99 | US $52.95 ISBN 9781529214970 234 x 156 mm 200 pages UK November 2022 US January 2023 Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781529216516 ePUB £29.99 | US $52.95 ISBN 9781529216523 234 x 156 mm 176 pages UK January 2023 US February 2023

CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE | 58 European White-Collar Crime Exploring the Nature of European Realities Edited by Nicholas Lord, University of Manchester, Éva Inzelt, Eötvös Loránd University, Wim Huisman, Vrije Universiteit and Rita Faria, University of Porto “This collection reconnects white-collar and corporate crime with Europe. It illuminates Europe’s rich tapestry of local and supranational institutions, convergence and divergence, and powerfully challenges mainstream understandings in our field.” SUSANNE KARSTEDT, GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY Presenting an original series of provocative essays, this book offers a European framing of white-collar crime. Experts from different countries foreground what is unique, innovative or different about white-collar and corporate crimes that are so strongly connected to Europe. Feminist Responses to Injustices of the State Politics, Intervention, Resistance Edited by Kym Atkinson, Sheffield Hallam University, Úna Barr and Helen Monk, Liverpool John Moores University and Katie Tucker, The Open University From the denial of abortion rights in Northern Ireland to sexual violence in South Asian communities, this book offers a counter narrative to the criminal justice system’s failures towards women, mapping a feminist criminology for the 21st century. NEW IN PAPERBACK Paperback £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781529212334 Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781529212327 ePUB £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781529212341 234 x 156 mm 330 pages UK November 2022 US December 2022 Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781529207286 ePUB £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781529207323 234 x 156 mm 224 pages UK November 2022 US December 2022

CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE | 59 Gendered Perspectives on Preventing Violent Extremism Women and “Prevent” Edited by Sam Andrews, University of Lincoln “A highly original study, bringing women to the forefront of analysis of Prevent. Sam Andrews’s impressive empirical work demonstrates the reductive conceptions of women used in programmes.”counter-extremism CHARLOTTE HEATH-KELLY, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK The UK’s ‘Prevent’ strategy aims to prevent radicalisation and often engages with women as mothers, enlisted to watch over their families. This book reveals how Prevent goes beyond counterterrorism, to fund projects such as support for victims of domestic violence and parenting courses, shaping wider engagement with women in society. Geographies Gender-BasedofViolence A Multi-Disciplinary Perspective Edited by Hannah Bows, Durham University and Bianca Fileborn, University of WhatMelbourneroledoes physical and virtual space play in relation to gender-based violence? Experts from the Global North and South examine how spaces can facilitate or prevent GBV and showcase strategies for prevention and intervention from women and LGBTQ+ people. Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781529221558 ePUB £29.99 | US $52.95 ISBN 9781529221596 234 x 156 mm 240 pages UK September 2022 US October 2022 Paperback £34.99 | US $52.50 ISBN 9781529214505 Hardback £95.99 | US $167.95 ISBN 9781529214499 ePUB £34.99 | US $59.95 ISBN 9781529214512 234 x 156 mm 312 pages UK September 2022 US October 2022

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CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE | 61 Hate Crime Policy and Disability From Vulnerability to Ableism Seamus Taylor, Maynooth University

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SOCIAL AND PUBLIC POLICY | 76 Making a Life on Mean Welfare Voices from Multicultural Sydney Emma Mitchell, Western Sydney University We are often told that mean welfare is what the public wants. Whether or not that’s true, this book encourages us all to at least be honest about what that entails. Based on ethnographic fieldwork and the author’s own experience, this book explores how diverse welfare users navigate the personal and practical hurdles of Australia’s social security system. Migrants and Refugees in Europe Work Integration in Comparative Perspective Edited by Simone Baglioni, University of Parma and Francesca Calò, The Open ePDFUniversityandePUB available Open Access under CC-BYNC-ND licence. This book explores the labour market integration of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers across seven European countries: the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Italy, Switzerland and the UK. Using empirical data from the Horizon2020 SIRIUS Project, it investigates how legal, political, social and personal circumstances combine to determine the work trajectory for migrants who choose Europe as their home. Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781447353690 ePUB ISBN 9781447353720 234 x 156 mm 208 pages UK December 2022 US January 2023 Paperback £27.99 | US $47.95 ISBN 9781447364511 ePUB ISBN 9781447364528 234 x 156 mm 176 pages UK January 2023 US January 2023

SOCIAL AND PUBLIC POLICY | 77 Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking The Victim Journey Edited by Carole Murphy, St Mary’s University and Runa Lazzarino, Middlesex ThisUniversitybooktraces the journey of victims/survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking into and within the UK, from recruitment to representation to (re) Usingintegration.global comparative case studies, it offers crucial suggestions for better public awareness, policies and practices that will impact interventions in the UK and beyond. Poverty and International Migration A Multi-Site and Intergenerational Perspective Şebnem Eroğlu, University of Bristol International migration is a life-changing process, but do the migrants and their families fare economically better than those who stayed behind? Drawing on the largest database available on labour migration to Europe, this book examines the poverty outcomes for three generations of settler migrants spanning multiple European destinations, as compared with their returnee and stayer counterparts. Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781447363637 ePUB ISBN 9781447363651 234 x 156 mm 224 pages UK December 2022 US January 2022 Hardback £47.99 | US $83.95 ISBN 9781447365730 ePUB ISBN 9781447365747 203 x 127 mm 104 pages UK October 2022 US November 2022 POLI CY PR ES SR ES EA RC H

SOCIAL AND PUBLIC POLICY | 78 Social Exclusion of Youth in Europe The Multifaceted Consequences of Labour Market Insecurity Edited by Marge Unt, Tallinn University, Michael Gebel, University of Bamberg, Sonia Bertolini, University of Turin, Vasiliki Deliyanni-Kouimtzis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and Dirk Hofäcker, University of Duisburg-Essen “An impressive and insightful volume.” JALE TOSUN, HEIDELBERG UNIVERSITY ePDF and ePUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Adopting a mixed-method and multilevel perspective, this book provides a comprehensive investigation into the multifaceted consequences of social exclusion of young people and derives crucial new policy recommendations. Contributors offer fresh insights into areas including youth wellbeing, health, leaving home and risks of poverty. States and Welfare States Government for the People Paul Spicker, Robert Gordon University Most governments in the world have taken responsibility for social policy and elected to develop services in health, education and social security. This book explores the role of government and the state in the contemporary world and, considering a range of theories and evidence, discusses views about government responsibility for social welfare services. Paperback £29.99 | US $49.95 ISBN 9781447358732 ePUB 9781447358749 234 x 156 mm 312 pages UK January 2023 US January 2023 Hardback £80.00 | US $120.00 ISBN 9781447367369 ePUB ISBN 9781447367376 234 x 156 mm 176 pages UK November 2022 US December 2022

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SOCIAL AND PUBLIC POLICY | 80 The Welfare of the Middle Class Changing Relations in European Welfare States Remo Siza, University of Sassari “A thoughtful, timely and invaluable volume examining how institutional changes to national welfare states have impacted the middle class in Western Europe, as well as the political consequences of this.” STEVEN PRESSMAN, MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY AND THE NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH In many European countries, processes of individualisation have contributed to transforming the middle class into a ‘middle mass’ with an unstable social identity and radical activism. Contributing to debates on the unpredictability of middle-class attitudes and their changing relations with the welfare states, this book identifies key trends in the literature and considers the impact of recent welfare reforms. Welfare That Works for Women? Mothers’ Experiences of the Conditionality within Universal Credit Kate Andersen, University of York This book analyses fresh empirical evidence which demonstrates the gendered impacts of the new conditionality regime within Universal Credit. Drawing on in-depth interviews with mothers, it offers a compelling narrative and policy recommendations to make the social citizenship framework in the UK more inclusive of women. Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781447359999 ePUB ISBN 9781447360001 234 x 156 mm 160 pages UK September 2022 US October 2022 Hardback £45.00 | US $65.00 ISBN 9781447366386 ePUB ISBN 9781447366393 203 x 127 mm 176 pages UK January 2023 US February 2023 POLI CY PR ES SR ES EA RC H

SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS AND RESEARCH PRACTICES | 81 Research and Evaluation for Busy Students and Practitioners A Time-Saving Guide Third edition Helen Kara, independent researcher “As a postgraduate student fitting study around fulltime employment and a family, I can honestly say that this book is a godsend. It offers practical advice and useful suggestions that can be implemented for both work and study purposes.” GEMMA NOON, ACADEMIC CHAIR, SOUTHERN ALBERTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, ABOUT THE SECOND EDITION

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AGEING AND GERONTOLOGY | 84 Disability and Ageing Towards a Critical Perspective Ann Leahy, Maynooth University “This is a wonderfully exciting study of the ageing/disability intersection: we have been waiting for a book like this in disability studies for a long time.” TOM SHAKESPEARE, LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE Establishing a critical and interdisciplinary dialogue, this text engages with the typically disparate fields of social gerontology and disability studies. It investigates the subjective experiences of two groups rarely considered together in research – people ageing with long-standing disability and people first experiencing disability with ageing. NEW IN PAPERBACK Paperback £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781447357162 ePUB ISBN 9781447357179 234 x 156 mm 240 pages UK January 2023 US January 2023 Ageing in a Global Context AgeingSERIES in a Global Context Series Editors: Chris Phillipson, The University of Manchester, Toni Calasanti, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and Thomas Scharf, Newcastle University This major series reflects a balance of topics across the Global South and North that will transform debate in this fast-moving field. There are currently 13 books in the series, with more volumes forthcoming. For more information, see: policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/ageing-in-a-global-context Ageing and the Media International Perspectives Edited by Virpi Ylänne, Cardiff University “Drawing on diverse approaches and perspectives from around the globe, this collection examines key intersections/interactions between older people and the media, providing an excellent snapshot of current and emerging debates.” ROS JENNINGS, UNIVERSITY OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE Bringing together leading scholars, this international collection examines different dimensions of ageing and ageism in a range of media and how older adults use and interact with the media. Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781447362036 ePUB ISBN 9781447362050 234 x 156 mm 200 pages UK September 2022 US October 2022 Ageing in a Global Context

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AGEING AND GERONTOLOGY | 86 Inside Retirement Housing Designing, Developing and Sustaining Later Lifestyles Sam Clark, Cardiff University Written by an architect, this practice-led ethnography of retirement housing offers new perspectives on environmental gerontology. Through stories and visual vignettes, it presents a range of stakeholders involved in the design, construction, management and habitation of third-age housing in the UK, to highlight the importance of design decisions for the everyday lives of older people. Dementia and Place Practices, Experiences and Connections Edited by Richard Ward, University of Stirling, Andrew Clark, University of Salford and Lyn Phillipson, University of Wollongong “The potential to enrich social health of people with dementia is convincingly demonstrated in this insightful book.” MYRRA VERNOOIJ-DASSEN, RADBOUD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Giving voice to the lived experiences of people with dementia across the globe, this text highlights the challenges presented as dementia care shifts to a community Contributorssetting.address the social aspects of environment and, using a unique ‘neighbourhood-centred’ perspective, provide an innovative guide for policy and practice. Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781447357629 ePUB 9781447357643 234 x 156 mm 248 pages UK November 2022 US December 2022 Paperback £24.99 | US $42.95 ISBN 9781447349020 Hardback £75.00 | US $115.00 ISBN 9781447349006 ePUB ISBN 9781447349037 234 x 156 mm 176 pages UK September 2021 US October 2021

HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE | 87TransformingSERIES Care Series Editors: Costanzo Ranci, Polytechnic University of Milan and Tine Rostgaard, Roskilde University and Stockholm University Addressing social care and care policy and practice at an international level, this timely series provides a crucial platform for scholars researching early childhood care, care for adults with disabilities and long-term care for frail older people. For more information, see: policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/transforming-care ALSO AVAILABLEACare Crisis in the Nordic Welfare States? Edited by Lise Lotte Hansen, Hanne Marlene Dahl and Laura Horn Reablement in Long-Term Care for Older People International Perspectives and Future Directions Edited by Tine Rostgaard, Roskilde University and Stockholm University, John Parsons, University of Auckland and Hanne Tuntland, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences and Oslo Metropolitan University Reablement is a radical new integrated care approach which seeks to empower older people to regain and maintain functioning and independence. This book introduces reablement models and their implementation and outcomes across the world. Incorporating theoretical and empirical research alongside the perspectives of users, informal carers, practitioners and providers, the book reflects on key findings, challenges and the future of long-term care for older people. Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781447359913 ePUB ISBN 9781447359937 234 x 156 mm 248 pages UK January 2023 US February 2023 Transforming Care

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HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE | 88 COVID-19 and Social Determinants of Health Wicked Issues and Relationalism

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SOCIAL WORK AND CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE AND FAMILIES | 90 Migration and Social Work Approaches, Visions and Challenges Edited by Emilio José Gómez-Ciriano, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Elena Cabiati, Catholic University of Milan and Sofia Dedotsi, University of West Attica “I would recommend this excellent book, ostensibly about migration, but as much about the heart and soul of social work.” HUGH MCLAUGHLIN, MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY With cross-cultural perspectives from eight European countries, this book provides much-needed research on migration and social work. Focusing on the experiences and integration of refugees and asylum seekers, the text considers the impact of EU policies on borders and integration. Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781447361800 ePUB £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781447361824 234 x 156 mm 248 pages UK January 2023 US February 2023 Research in Social Work ResearchSERIES in Social Work Series Editors: Anna Gupta, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK and John Gal, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Published in association with the European Social Work Research Association, this series examines current, progressive and innovative research on social work in Europe. A world-leading collection for academics, researchers and practitioners, it makes a unique contribution to this international field. For more information, see policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/research-in-social-work When Social Workers Impact Policy and Don’t Just Implement It A Framework for Understanding Policy Engagement John Gal, Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Idit Weiss-Gal, Tel Aviv University “Enlightening for those who care about the political engagement of social workers.” SIGRID LEITNER, COLOGNE UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES This book offers a theoretical framework for understanding why social workers engage in policy, and the implications for research, education and practice. Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781447364757 ePUB £27.99 | US $47.95 ISBN 9781447364771 234 x 156 mm 160 pages UK November 2022 US November 2022 Research in Social Work

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SOCIAL WORK AND CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE AND FAMILIES | 92 Making Decisions in Compulsory Mental Health Work Boundaries, Frames and Perspectives Edited by Jill Hemmington, University of Central Lancashire and Sarah Vicary, The Open DesignedUniversitytosupport training and CPD in compulsory mental health work, this book looks at assessment, detention, compulsion and coercion in a variety of settings. With emphasis on theory into practice, the book is essential reading for those looking to develop their reflexive and critical analytical skills. Voices from the Silent Cradles Life Histories of Romania’s LookedAfter Children Mariela Neagu, former minister for child welfare in Romania “The rich detail Neagu presents of institutional and foster care and domestic and intercountry adoption, highlighting the importance of personal relationships and identity, provides a compelling basis for evaluating those systems.”

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SOCIAL WORK AND CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE AND FAMILIES | 93 Young People’s Participation Revisiting Youth and Inequalities in Europe Edited by Maria Bruselius-Jensen, Aalborg University, Ilaria Pitti, University of Bologna and Kay Tisdall, University of Edinburgh “A treasure trove for scholars and activists across Europe who find reasons for hope in young people’s self-organised democratic participation.” JANET BATSLEER, MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY This book explores how young people across different European contexts participate in decision making and foster changes on issues that concern them and their communities, giving new insights into discourses on young people as active citizens across Europe. Growing Up and Getting By International Perspectives on Childhood and Youth in Hard Times Edited by John Horton, University of Northampton, Helena Pimlott-Wilson, Loughborough University and Sarah Marie Hall, University of Manchester “A fascinating collection [and] a perfect illustration of why a geographical imagination still matters.” LINDA MCDOWELL, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD This book explores how children, young people and families cope with situations of socioeconomic poverty and precarity in diverse international contexts and looks at the evidence of the harms and inequalities caused by these processes. NEW IN PAPERBACK NEW IN PAPERBACK Paperback £27.99 | US $47.95 ISBN 9781447345428 Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781447345411 ePUB | ISBN 9781447345442 234 x 156 mm 326 pages UK September 2022 US September 2022 Paperback £29.99 | US $49.95 ISBN 9781447352907 Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781447352891 ePUB £29.99 | US $49.95 ISBN 9781447352945 234 x 156 mm 372 pages UK September 2022 US October 2022

SOCIAL WORK AND CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE AND FAMILIES | 94 Global Perspectives on Youth Arts Programs How and Why the Arts Can Make a Difference Frances Howard, Nottingham Trent University “Youth work? The arts? It’s the future. This is a much-needed map of the territory, inviting us to consider cultural production by young people as an essential democratic practice.” JANET BATSLEER, MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY What do the best youth arts programmes look like, and how can young people develop through them? This groundbreaking book highlights the conditions needed for youth arts work to be successful, using six international, best-practice case studies. Protecting and Safeguarding Children in Schools A Multi-Agency Approach Mary Baginsky, Jenny Driscoll, Carl Purcell, Jill Manthorpe and Ben Hickman, King’s College London “This research-informed analysis of how schools work with other agencies to protect vulnerable children is essential reading for those engaged in this difficult and important task.” JUNE STATHAM, UCL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION Schools play a vital role in safeguarding children and young people, and this timely book examines how schools identify and respond to child-protection concerns, and their engagement with local authority children’s services. Hardback £80.00 | US $120.00 ISBN 9781447357100 ePUB £27.99 | US $47.95 ISBN 9781447357124 234 x 156 mm 160 pages UK September 2022 US October 2022 Paperback £24.99 | US $42.95 ISBN 9781447358275 Hardback £79.99 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781447358268 ePUB £24.99 | US $42.95 ISBN 9781447358282 234 x 156 mm 192 pages UK July 2022 US August 2022

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dimensions of these transitions and the multiple mechanisms of inequality that traverse them. Hardback £85.99 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781447363330 ePUB ISBN 9781447363354 234 x 156 mm 208 pages UK January 2023 US February 2023 Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781447363422 ePUB ISBN 9781447363439 234 x 156 mm 224 pages UK September 2022 US October 2022

EDUCATION | 95 A Political Sociology of Education Policy

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Drawing on documentary analysis, 100 with policy makers, school actors and young people in Barcelona and Madrid, this book offers a holistic account of upper secondary educational transitions urban contexts. explore the political, subjective

Helen Gunter, University of Manchester This book aims to restore the role of political analysis in education policy presenting a new political sociology framing, conducting and presenting research. doing so, it will be the first in the field to connect political thinking from Arendt with sociological thinking from Bourdieu.

Understanding

Contexts

Paperback £29.99 | US $49.95 ISBN 9781447355281 Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781447355274 ePUB ISBN 9781447355304 234 x 156 mm 176 pages UK September 2022 US October 2022 Paperback £19.99 | US $34.95 ISBN 9781447364245 Hardback £63.99 | US $111.95 ISBN 9781447364238 ePUB ISBN 9781447364269 216 x 140 mm 192 pages UK December 2022 US January 2023

Transformational Strategic Alliances

“This is a book of insightful thinking about the future of university-industry partnerships ... If applied, it could have a transformational impact on the biggest challenges facing the world in the 21st century through the power of strategic alliances.”

ChangePartnershipsUniversity-IndustryforPositive

COLIN MCCAIG, SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY

EDUCATION | 96 Modern Work and the Marketisation of Higher Education

Higher education sectors across the world have experienced a gradual process of marketisation. This book offers a new interpretation on why and how marketisation has taken place within England and questions the rationale for further marketisation of higher education.

Gerbrand Tholen, City, University of London

“This is a hugely valuable addition to the growing critical literature on the impact of marketisation on the graduate labour market. Tholen offers a comprehensive skewering of policy makers’ reliance on human capital theory and employability discourses in the name of ‘meritocracy’ and ‘social mobility’.”

Towards UN SDGs Tim Bodley-Scott and Ersel Oymak, University College London

TOM KNEEN, CTO OFFICE, CISCO UKI

Development Goals

Sharing the authors’ extensive experience in working at the interface between academia, industry and government, this book is designed to enable powerful university–industry partnerships that can play a pivotal role in achieving the 17 UN Sustainable (SDGs).

DIANE REAY, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE COVID-19 has widened inequalities in schools and left the future uncertain. Richard Riddell argues that the increasingly narrow focus of education governance has made new thinking impossible and has degraded public Nevertheless,life. in this book he highlights new possibilities for democratic behaviour and the opening up of schooling to all it serves.

Anti-Racism in Higher Education An Action Guide for Change Edited by Arun Verma, University of Dundee “Presents complex, deep-rooted problems but surprisingly the solutions can be quite simple! This book, while drawing attention to the immense challenge of anti-racism, is full of hope that a more equitable and fairer system is possible.”

EDUCATION | 97 Schooling in a Democracy Returning Education to the Public Service Richard Riddell, Bath Spa University “This insider’s view of English school governance provides scope and depth that is rare and muchneeded.”

Paperback £24.99 | US $42.95 ISBN 9781447362937 Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781447362920 ePUB ISBN 9781447362944 234 x 156 mm 160 pages UK February 2023 US March 2023 Paperback £19.99 | US $34.95 ISBN 9781447364726 ePUB £19.99 | US $34.95 ISBN 9781447364733 216 x 138 mm 176 pages UK June 2022 US July 2022

GURNAM SINGH, COVENTRY UNIVERSITY How are institutions enabling Black, Asian and minority ethnic staff and students to thrive? Are they effectively tackling racism? Arising from staff and student experiences, this book disrupts the higher education sector through collective, participatory and evidence-informed responses to racism. It offers a roadmap for senior leaders, academic and professional staff and students to build strategies, programmes and interventions that effectively dismantle racism.

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John Bissett, community worker, activist and writer

PLANNING AND HOUSING | 98 It’s Not Where You Live, It’s How You Live Class and Gender Struggles in a Dublin Estate

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story’.” COLIN

“A pathbreaking account of ordinary people’s attempts to work out ‘how to live’ late capitalism. Both erudite and passionate, the book gives a voice to some the many casualties of Ireland’s economic ‘success COULTER, MAYNOOTH UNIVERSITY

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should be compulsory reading for everyone concerned about growing social class inequalities.”

“This brilliant, vividly written and compelling book, vibrant Dublin housing estate,

accounts of life on a

shows in fine detail the life struggles of those who live on a public

This groundbreaking and compelling book housing Dublin.

DIANE REAY, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

Combining long-term research into residents’ lived experience with critical realist theory, it provides a completely fresh perspective on public housing in Ireland and arguably, beyond. Paperback £19.99 | US $29.99 ISBN 9781447368229 Hardback £80.00 | US $120.00 ISBN 9781447368212 ePUB £19.99 | US $29.99 ISBN 9781447368236 234 x 156 mm 192 pages UK January 2023 US March 2023 Class and JohnYouItYouWhereItDublinStrugglesGenderinaEstate,sNotLive,,sHowLive.Bissett

PLANNING AND HOUSING | 99 Rural Poverty Today Experiences of Social Exclusion in Rural Britain Mark Shucksmith, Newcastle University, Jayne Glass, Scotland’s Rural College (SRC), Polly Chapman, HISEZ CIC and Jane Atterton, SRC Many people living in rural areas face hardship but the UK’s welfare system is poorly adapted to meet their needs, with the COVID-19 pandemic, Brexit and cutbacks exacerbating pressures. This book combines person-based and place-based approaches to tackling rural poverty. Stay Home Housing and Home in the UK During the COVID-19 Pandemic Becky Tunstall, University of York The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically exposed weaknesses in UK housing, with housing inequality contributing to the unequal impact of the disease. Becky Tunstall assesses the position of housing in public policy and health, and the most immediate responses to the pandemic in one convenient resource for students, scholars and practitioners. Hardback £80.00 | US $120.00 ISBN 9781447367123 ePUB £27.99 | US $47.95 ISBN 9781447367130 234 x 156 mm 256 pages UK January 2023 US March 2023 Paperback £22.99 | US $38.95 ISBN 9781447365891 Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781447365884 ePUB £22.99 | US $38.95 ISBN 9781447365907 234 x 156 mm 192 pages UK November 2022 US December 2022 COVID-19 COLLECTION

PLANNING AND HOUSING | 100 What Town Planners Do Exploring Planning Practices and the Public Interest through Workplace Ethnographies Abigail Schoneboom, Newcastle University, Jason Slade and Malcolm Tait, University of Sheffield and Geoff Vigar, Newcastle University Presenting the complexities of doing planning work, with its moral and practical dilemmas, this rich ethnographic study analyses today’s planning scene through the stories of four diverse working environments. Hope Under Neoliberal Austerity Responses from Civil Society and Civic Universities Edited by Mel Steer, Northumbria University, Simin Davoudi, Mark Shucksmith and Liz Todd, Newcastle University “A fascinating read which should be required reading for anyone who wants to understand the uneven impact of austerity on communities.” LORD KERSLAKE, CROSSBENCH PEER AND FORMER HEAD OF THE CIVIL SERVICE This book explores the ways in which communities are responding to today’s society as government policies are increasingly promoting privatisation, deregulation and individualisation of responsibilities, providing insights into the efficacy of these approaches through key policy issues including access to food, education and health. NEW IN PAPERBACK Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781447365976 ePUB £27.99 | US $47.95 ISBN 9781447365990 234 x 156 mm 256 pages UK November 2022 US January 2023 Paperback £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781447356837 Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781447356820 ePUB £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781447356851 234 x 156 mm 302 pages UK September 2022 US October 2022

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT | 101 Young People, Radical Democracy and Community Development Edited by Janet Batsleer and Harriet Rowley, Manchester Metropolitan University and Demet Lüküslü, Yeditepe University Focusing on youth activism for greater equality, liberty and mutual care – radical democracy – this timely collection explores the movement’s impacts on community organisations and workers. Essays from the Global North and Global South cover the Black Lives Matter movement, environmental activism and the struggles of refugees. Paperback £29.99 | US $49.95 ISBN 9781447362760 Hardback £85.00 | US $149.95 ISBN 9781447362753 ePUB £29.99 | US $49.95 ISBN 9781447362777 234 x 156 mm 224 pages UK November 2022 US December 2022 Rethinking DevelopmentCommunity RethinkingSERIES Community Development Series Editors: Name, Mae Shaw, University of Edinburgh, UK, Rosie R. Meade, University College Cork, Ireland, and Sarah Banks, University of Durham, UK. Rethinking Community Development offers the opportunity for a critical re-evaluation of community development and draws together international, cross-generational and cross-disciplinary perspectives. For more information see policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/rethinkingcommunity-development Peacebuilding, Conflict and Community Development Edited by John Eversley, Policy, Practice, Research and Education and Macroscopia, Sinéad Gormally, University of Glasgow and Avila Kilmurray, The Social Change Initiative How can local communities effectively build peace and reconciliation before, during and after open violence? This trailblazing book gives practical examples, from the Global North and Global South, on communities alleviating conflict and enabling transformation in divided societies. Paperback £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781447359340 Hardback £80.00 | US $139.95 ISBN 9781447359333 ePUB £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781447359357 234 x 156 mm 208 pages UK November 2022 US January 2023 Rethinking DevelopmentCommunity

Our journals portfolio continues to develop rapidly, and we have much to be proud of. This year we launched four brand new journals, bringing the list to 19 titles. In 2022 we also launched Bristol University Press Digital: bristoluniversitypressdigital.com

Our new Read and Publish agreements were launched with JISC for 22/23 and have been hugely successful so far. The offer is excellent value for money, find out more on page 107. We will be rolling this initiative out more widely in 2023.

the new home for all our journals where they are integrated with book content for easy discoverability. With a user-friendly interface, personalisation and collaboration tools, the platform provides users with a unique search option that surfaces content that addresses the global social challenges aligned with United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Journals

We are also delighted that our journals Emotions and Society, the European Journal of Politics and Gender, Global Discourse, the Journal of Psychosocial Studies, and the Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice have all been accepted into the Emerging Sources Citation Index and will now get Impact Factors from 2023. Additionally, in just its 5th year of publication, the European Journal of Politics and Gender achieved a Scopus CiteScore of 3.9 and now ranks in the 91st percentile of Political Science and International Relations journals in Scopus. In the 2022 Impact Factor release, Evidence & Policy substantially increased its 2-year Impact Factor to 2.595 and is now in the second quartile of Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary journals. Policy & Politics continue to rank in the top quartile of Political Science journals in the Social Science Citation Index, and all other journals increased their Impact Factors.

Our first fully open access title, Global Social Challenges Journal (see pages 5 & 6 for full details) is of central importance to our aims as a Press. The first issue is now available to read on Bristol University Press Digital bristoluniversitypressdigital.com

JULIA JOURNALSMORTIMERDIRECTOR

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PROFESSOR JULIET SCHOR, BOSTON COLLEGE, US Consumption & Society publishes articles that advance understandings of consumption as a societal phenomenon, embedded in, and constitutive of, socioeconomic, material and cultural configurations. The field of consumption studies was an early touchstone for major debates on macrosocial change, especially around the issues of globalisation and aestheticization. Following in this tradition, Consumption & Society aims to revitalise the relevance of consumption studies for the societal challenges of the 21st century. The journal contributes to debates on contested aspects of consumption, such as environmental impacts, digitalisation, the shifting balance of collective versus private consumption, commodification and inequalities. Consumption and Society is affiliated with the European Sociological Association’s Research Network on Sociology of Consumption (ESARN5) and the Sustainable Consumption Research & Action Initiative (SCORAI) Europe, as well as the British Sociological Association’s Consumption Study Group. A key feature of the journal will be to reflect the pluralism of these networks. 2752-8499

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Co-Editors: Marlyne Sahakian, University of Geneva, Switzerland, Stefan Wahlen, University of Giessen, Germany and Daniel Welch, University of Manchester, UK “Consumption is an increasingly important part of contemporary life, contributing to the most urgent problems facing the globe - climate destabilization, inequality, and the failures of capitalism. Scholars’ previous paradigms for understanding consumption are increasingly inadequate, as we grapple with profound changes to how people live. This new journal will be an important outlet for the latest theory and research, and will help us to redefine the field.”

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BRUCE ARRIGO, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE, USA

Co-Editors: Jon Burnett, Swansea University, UK, Ida Nafstad, Lund University, Sweden and Lisa White, Liverpool John Moores University, UK Consulting Editor: Vicky Canning, University of Bristol, UK

The special relaunch issue was published in May 2022 and is available to read online. We are pleased to announce an exciting addition to the Policy Press journals list for 2022: Justice, Power and Resistance (JPR). JPR is the journal of the European Group for the Study of Deviance and Social Control and is currently published by EG Press. We are delighted to be relaunching the journal with a special double issue: Pandemics, Policing and Protest. Justice, Power and Resistance is an international, peer-reviewed journal promoting critical analysis and connecting theory, politics and activism. Working towards social justice, state accountability and decarceration, the journal is primarily a vehicle to make accessible and advance challenging research and scholarship that can be utilised to critically inform contemporary debates and policies.

JOURNALS | 104 New to Policy Press

“By interrogating the multi-dimensional problem of harm, this journal sheds much-needed light on the scale and scope of power, and in the process, reinvigorates debates about the role of resistance in the reclamation of justice.”

Justice, Power and Resistance 6 | 2023 | 3 issues

Online ISSN: 2635-2338

Frequency: 3 issues per year

Online ISSN: 2635-2257

SUSANNE SOEDERBERG, PROFESSOR OF GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY, QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY, CANADA

ANGELA WIGGER, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY, RADBOUD UNIVERSITY, THE NETHERLANDS

Global Political Economy 2

Editors in Chief: Mònica Clua-Losada, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, USA and Phoebe V. Moore, University of Essex, School of Business, UK Associate Editors: David Bailey, University of Birmingham, UK, Bernd Bonfert, Cardiff University, UK, Gareth Bryant, University of Sydney, Australia, Inga Rademacher, King’s College London, UK, Roberto Roccu, King’s College London, UK, Chandrima Roy, University of Leicester, UK, Saori Shibata, University of Sheffield, UK and Yuliya Yurchenko, University of Greenwich, UK

“This journal is the central milestone in the coming of age of critical political economy, and its agenda of elucidating the theme of emancipatory praxis.”

| 2023 | 2 issues

“This much-needed innovative, inclusive and interdisciplinary journal fills an important gap in academic journals, dedicated to global political economy. I have no doubt that the GPE journal will make lasting and vital impacts on the debates.“

Global Political Economy is the much-anticipated journal for the discipline of global political economy, with an explicit intention of cross-disciplinarity, spanning international relations, sociology, feminism and gender studies, political science, business studies, science and technology studies, communications, economics, geography and more, encouraging debates and discussions across these arenas.

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The journal will publish work discussing issues that concern people, whether inside the academy or outside of it, looking at the global political economy and its systemic contradictions, constant crises and upheaval. Global Political Economy will bring fresh insights into complex and often unseen modes, forms and operations of global power relations, social forces and historical change.

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European Social Work Research is the flagship journal of the European Social Work Research Association and is dedicated to the development, practice and utilisation of social work research. It is the only Europe-wide journal to focus uniquely on social work research. Its intended audience is scholars, students, practitioners, policy makers and other researchers who have an interest in social problems, social work and the contribution that social work makes to just and equitable societies. Online: 2755-1768 2 per year Global Social Challenges

JOURNALS | 106 European Social Work Research Volume 1 | 2023 | 2 Issues

Co-Editors: Elaine Sharland, University of Sussex, UK, Ana M. Sobočan, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia am delighted that this new journal is ready to launch and am confident that the editorial team will secure high-quality contributions related to all of social work research in both European and international contexts.”

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CHRISTOS PANAGIOTOPOULOS, PRESIDENT OF THE EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOLS OF SOCIAL WORK

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HOW TO SUBSCRIBE | 107 How to subscribe to our Journals The journals in the catalogue are our new journals. For a full list of all our journals, please visit: journalsbristoluniversitypressdigital.com/page/ For full details of our subscription rates and how to subscribe, visit: bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/journals/subscribe or order directly with: Turpin Distribution Ltd, Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire. SG18 t.8TQ+44 (0)1767 604951 e. custserv@turpindistribution.com w. ebiz.turpin-distribution.com Recommend to your library Recommend our journals to your librarian via your library rep or you can use the email link on our website for each journal you would like to access. Free trials Free online trials and sample issues are available. For further information, visit the journal pages: Opentrialsbristoluniversitypressdigital.com/page/free-Accessoptions Our journals offer a range of Green and Gold Open Access options and are fully compliant with all funder mandates. For more information, visit the journals Open Access pages: accessbristoluniversitypress.co.uk/journals/openRead and Publish Agreements We are pleased to announce the launch of our new 2022/23 Journals Read and Publish initiative (in collaboration with Jisc), developed as part of our ongoing commitment to supporting our communities in breaking down boundaries to participation in, and access to, truly global social science research. For one flat annual fee, the new agreement will provide UK universities with access to our full collection (19 titles) enabling authors at those participating institutions to publish their original research open access (with no APC fees to pay at the point of use) in any of our subscription or hybrid journals. Archives Gain perpetual access to historic issues of two of our prestigious journals for a one-time fee. Policy & Politics Archive - New Product 1972-2000 1973-2014 • Over 180 issues from over 45 volumes • Over 1,000 articles Prices available upon application. Please contact Simon Bell, Institutional Sales Manager, at simon.bell@bristol.ac.uk for more information. Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice Archive • Available digitally for the first time • 70 issues from 32 volumes • Over 450 articles written by international experts, including four Nobel Laureates

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