NBL October-December 2015

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New Books List October-December 2015


INTRODUCING This new series provides information, advice and targeted guidance for students and graduates on key career development and employability issues. Presented in an accessible, jargon-free style, the titles in this series will equip students with the knowledge and skills they need to stand out in the recruitment process.

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New Books List October - December 2015

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Contents Accountancy 2

Literature/Creative Writing

43

Anthropology 2

Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry

49

Banking and Finance

3

Nursing and Health

49

Business and Management

5

Philosophy and Religion

50

British Film Institute

15

Politics 51

Criminology 20

Psychology 63

Culture and Media

Religion 66

21

Economics 25

Social Work and Social Policy

Education 30

Sociology 70

General and Reference

Study Skills

76

Geography 33

Sport and Exercise

78

History 34

Theatre and Performance

78

Language and Linguistics

Index

83

Worldwide Services

91

33

39

Law 41 Life Sciences

66

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ACCOUNTANCY • ANTHROPOLOGY ACCOUNTANCY

TEXTBOOK

ANTHROPOLOGY

Management Accounting

TEXTBOOK

Jill Collis, Brunel University, UK

Financial Accounting Jill Collis, Brunel University, UK

‘The chapters are organised in a very logical progressive way, with useful 'real-life' examples from which students can buildup. The double-entry elements of the book are excellent and are vital for students with no prior knowledge to have a solid foundation on which to build. Jill Collis' learning method of delivery is excellent. Overall this is a very good textbook.’ - Christopher Soan, Newcastle University, UK Part of the Palgrave Business Briefings series, this text offers a student-friendly introduction to financial accounting, and covers all of the need to know basics in a clear and engaging manner. Financial Accounting is an ideal text for students of all levels coming to the subject for first time. Contents: 1. Introduction to financial accounting / 2. The accounting system / 3. Financial reporting frameworks / 4. Statement of comprehensive income / 5. Statement of financial position / 6. Statement of cash flows / 7. Consolidated financial statements / 8. Financial statement analysis

‘This is an ideal text for students looking for a no-nonsense discussion of the key elements, tools and techniques of management accounting. The fact that Jill Collis has published work and has research pedigree is a major selling point and adds gravitas to the text. I would recommend this text.’ - Ian Andrews, University of Exeter, UK 'The unique selling point is that it is very condensed and therefore very clear. It would be very effective for teaching a refresher course.' - Roland Aernoudts, Erasmus Rotterdam, The Netherlands Part of the Palgrave Business Briefings series, this text offers a student-friendly introduction to management accounting, and covers all of the need to know basics in a clear and engaging manner. Management Accounting is an ideal text for students of all levels coming to the subject for first time. Contents: 1.Introduction to Management Accounting / 2.Need for Cost Information / 3.Costing for Direct Costs / 4.Absorption Costing / 5.Activity-based Costing / 6.Marginal Costing / 7.Budgetary Control / 8.Standard Costing

December 2015 240pp 190x135mm 6 b/w tables, 50 tables, 15 figures Paperback £14.99 9781137335883

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Contemporary Human Geography Culture, Globalization, Landscape Mona Domosh, Dartmouth College, USA, Roderick P. Neumann, Florida International University, USA, Patricia L. Price, Florida International University, USA

More than any other book for the introductory human geography course, Contemporary Human Geography shows what geographers actually do—how they conduct research, develop new insights, teach us about the world from a geographer's perspective, and apply their skills in a wide range of academic and professional pursuits. Contents: 1. Human Geography: A Cultural Approach / 2. Many Worlds: Geographies of Cultural Difference / 3. Population Geography: Shaping the Human Mosaic / 4. The Geography of Language: Building the Spoken Word / 5. Geographies of Race and Ethnicity: Mosaic or Tapestry? / 6. Political Geography: A Divided World / 7. The Geography of Religion: Space and Places of Sacredness / 8. Agriculture: The Geography of the Global Food System / 9. Development Geography: Growth, Transformation, and Exchange / 10. The Geography of Cities: A World of Cities / 11. One World or Many? The Cultural Geography of the Future March 2015 Paperback

496pp 274x230mm £49.99 9781464133442

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ANTHROPOLOGY • BANKING AND FINANCE PALGRAVE PIVOT

BANKING AND FINANCE

The Dialectic of Taste On the Rise and Fall of Tuscanization and other Crises in the Aesthetic Economy David Michalski, University of California, Davis, USA

The Dialectic of Taste examines the aesthetic economy in the context of economic crises. It explains how a new concern for aesthetics, seen in artisan markets, was born out of the ashes of McDonaldization to become a potent force today, capable of both regulating social identity and sparking social change. Contents: 1. Introduction: What’s at Stake in Taste / 2. The Aesthetic Economy / 3. Abstract Taste and the Crisis of Value / 4. The Allegory of Tuscany / 5. Conclusion July 2015 2 figures Hardback

144pp

216x138mm

£45.00 9781137544278

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The Medium of Contingency An Inverse View of the Market

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The Next Financial Crisis and How to Save Capitalism Hossein Askari, George Washington University, USA, Abbas Mirakhor, INCEIF - Global University of Islamic Finance, Malaysia

'This highly readable book is a welcome addition to the study of the causes and consequences of financial crises. The authors have advocated risk-sharing contracts for a number of years, and this, their latest contribution, is a very interesting and stimulating addition.'- Vittorio Corbo, Professor of Economics, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Senior Research Associate of the Centro de Estudios Públicos, Chile, and former President of the Central Bank of Chile The financialization of the economy has brought a number of interrelated problems which have contributed to growing income and wealth inequality. Askari and Mirakhor assert that it is time to make a bold change by putting our financial house in order and on a better path, advocating for a fundamental reform of the financial system. Contents: Table of Contents / Foreword; Dr. Vittorio Corbo / Preface / Acknowledgments / 1. The Financial Sector - In Support of Growth or Financialization? / 2. Recurring Financial Crises - The Causes / 3. Recurring Financial Crises - The Fallouts / 4. Recurring Financial Crises - The Essential Reforms / 5. Conclusions and Our Financial Future / Bibliography May 2015 Hardback

100pp 216x138mm £45.00 9781137546951

Financial Institutions, Reforms and Policies in the Muslim Countries www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137546951

Elie Ayache, ITO 33, France

Ayache brings a new perspective to quantitative finance and the relationship between the reality of the marketplace and its disassociation with the tools used to model and support it. He provides insights into the relationship between financial mathematics and financial markets and new perspectives into the theory of derivatives pricing. Contents: Preface / Introduction / 0.1 Derivative Valuation Theory vs. Derivative Pricing Technology / 0.2 Implied Volatility vs. Real Volatility / 0.3 Formal Reality vs. Physical Reality / I The Matter / 1 The End of Probability / 1.1 The Void of Possibilities / 1.2 A New Matter / 1.3 The Infinity of Markets / 1.4 The End of Statistics / 2 The Vision Ahead / 2.1 Regime-Switching Model / 2.2 Recalibration / 2.3 Is Probability Necessary? / 2.4 Price and Probability / 2.5 A New Metaphysics / 2.6 Absolute Contingency / 2.7 The Market as an Opportunity for Speculative Thought / 2.8 The Market as the Conversion of the Image of Thought / 2.9 Ascending to the Metalogical Level / 3 Introducing the Market / 3.1 The Unexchangeable Place of Exchange / 3.1.1 The market as a continual event / 3.1.2 The market as quantitative history / 3.1.3 The intensive nontemporal price process / 3.1.4 The continuity of the discontinuity / 3.1.5 The matter beyond antifragility / 3.2 The Medium of Contingency / 3.2.1 The technology of the future / 3.2.2 The book behind the market / 3.3 Pricing vs. Valuation / 3.3.1 The surface of the market / 3.3.2 The smile problem / 3.3.3 The absolute local / 3.3.4 In the middle of the event / 4 The Thought Behind / 4.1 Two Sides of Writing / 4.2 Genesis of Price vs. Generation of Number / 4.3 The Market as Geometry / 4.4 State vs. Mark / 4.5 Probability as an Internal Episode / 4.6 The Alternative Axiomatic System of Shafer and Vovk / 4.7 Extensive Difference vs. Intensive Difference / II The Matter in Brownian Motion / 5 From Throwing the Dice to Grasping Brownian Motion / 5.1 The Meaning of Probability / 5.1.1 The Law of Large Numbers / 5.1.2 Intuition / 5.1.3 Matter / 5.1.4 Reality / 5.1.5 Tense / 5.2 Changing the Meaning of Matter / 5.2.1 Money / 5.2.2 Time is not money / 5.2.3 Money is place / 5.3 Changing the Meaning of Reality / 5.3.1 Ex-ante vs. ex-post / 5.3.2 Brownian motion / 6 From the Marvel of Brownian Motion to the Reality of the Market / 6.1 The Technology of the Market / 6.2 The Reality of the Market / 6.3 The Market as an Inverted Order of Thought / III The Matter in Contingency / 7 The Paper and the Tree / 7.1 The Market and Time / 7.1.1 Contingency, writing and exchanging / and more... October 2015 3 figures Hardback

592pp

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£29.99 9781137286543

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BANKING AND FINANCE

Brazilian Derivatives and Securities Pricing and Risk Management of FX and InterestRate Portfolios for Local and Global Markets Marcos C. S. Carreira, Quantitative Finance Practitioner, Brazil, Richard J. Brostowicz Jr., Banco Morgan Stanley, Brazil

This book provides a quantitative, applied guide to the offshore and onshore Brazilian markets, with a focus on the financial instruments unique to the region. Contents: 1 Financial archeology / 1.1 Interest Rates and Inflation / 1.2 Foreign Exchange / 2 We mean business / 2.1 Calendars / 2.2 Interest Rate Fixings / 2.3 Inflation Fixings / 2.4 Foreign Exchange Fixings / 2.5 The 3 Ts in FX option pricing: A more precise version of the Black Formula / 3 Interesting BRL Interest Rates / 3.1 3 months in the life of an IR Swap / 3.2 3 months in the life of a DI Future / 3.3 Explaining it all / 3.4 A simple swap / 3.5 A promising future - The DI1 Future / 3.6 My first numeraire - A more mathematical framework for DI Futures (DI1) / 3.7 The still promising Future -> The Selic Futures (OC1) / 3.8 Pricing BRL interest rate futures / 3.9 Giving 110% / 3.10 The CDI+ spread is a multiplicative spread / 3.11 How to price the 3 possible BRL Fixed X Float payoffs? / 4 BRL Interest Rate Market and Credit Risk / 4.1 Historical Spreads / 4.2 The term structure of volatility / 4.3 Potential Exposures / 4.4 Zero curve: and the winner is / 4.5 Smooth Operator / 4.6 Sensitivities / 4.7 A framework for risk / 4.8 Trading forwards / 4.9 Risk and P&L attribution / 5 A man with two clocks ... Foreign Exchange in Brazil / 5.1 FX Spot / 5.2 DOL / 5.3 Forward points strategies / 5.4 FX Future Crosses / 6 And the even more interesting USD onshore interest rates / 6.1 3 months in the life of a FX Swap / 6.2 3 months in the life of a DDI Future / 6.3 Explaining it all / 6.4 The DDI Futures (DDI) -> Why they were designed this way? / 6.5 The mathematical derivation of a DDI contract price / 6.6 It takes two (DDI contracts) to (con)tango -> The FRA de CUPOM strategy (FRC) / 6.7 Calibration of the cupom curve / 6.8 How to compute cupom interest rate risk? / 6.9 Interpolation choices for the cupom curve / 6.10 The SCC contract / 6.11 The mathematical derivation and pricing of a SCC contract price / 6.12 The SCS contract - A modern, but exotic, cousin / 6.13 The mathematical derivation of a SCS contract price / 6.14 SCS Future pricing / 6.15 Forward starting SCS contracts / 6.16 A much simpler alternative to FRC contracts / 6.17 A BRL Float or Fixed X USD onshore Fixed swap / 7 Too many options ? / 7.1 IDI Options / 7.2 DI Future Options / 7.3 IR Option Strategies - VTF and VID / and more... November 2015 tables, 87 figures Hardback

336pp

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Managing Uncertainty, Mitigating Risk Tackling the Unknown in Financial Risk Assessment and Decision Making

PALGRAVE PIVOT

Infrastructure Project Finance and Project Bonds in Europe

Nikan B. Firoozye, Nomura International, UK, Fauziah Ariff, Northeastern University , University of Southern California, USA

Emanuele Filiberto Rossi, University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy, Rok Stepic, UniCredit Bank, Austria

Managing Uncertainty, Mitigating Risk proposes that financial risk management broaden its approach, maintaining quantification where possible, but incorporating uncertainty. The author shows that by using broad quantification techniques, and using reason as the guiding principle, practitioners can see a more holistic and complete picture. Contents: 1. Definitions, Applications, Methods and Tools / 2. The Mathematics of Uncertainty / 3. The New Framework and Approach / 4. Case studies / 5. Conclusions November 2015 224pp 234x156mm 39 figures, 8 b/w tables Hardback £39.99 9781137334534 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137334534

This book analyses the project bond financing solution in detail, identifying all the specific features that make it highly suitable for large capital intensive infrastructure projects. Contents: Introduction / PART I: PROJECT FINANCE / 1.1. General Overview / 1.2. Main Characteristics Of Project Finance / 1.3. Pre-Requisites To Project Finance / 1.4. Public-Private Partnership / 1.5. Key Characteristics Of Infrastructure Project Assets / 1.6. Financing The Infrastructure Projects / 1.7. Greenfield Vs Brownfield Projects / PART II: EUROPEAN INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT FINANCE MARKET / 2.1. Western Europe / 2.1.1. Volumes, Developments And Financing In Western Europe / 2.2. CEE / 2.2.1. Volumes, Developments And Financing In CEE / 2.3. Infrastructure Sectors / 2.3.1. Toll Roads / 2.3.2. Airports/Ports / 2.3.3. Healthcare Facilities / 2.4. Infrastructure: A New Asset Class? / PART III: BANK CONVENTIONAL LENDING VS PROJECT BOND SOLUTION / 3.1. Banking Landscape / 3.2. Key Characteristics Of Bond Financing / 3.3. Bank Loan Vs Project Bonds / PART IV: THE EUROPE 2020 PROJECT BOND INITIATIVE / 4.1. General Overview / 4.2. Case Studies-PBI 2020 Pilot Phase / 4.2.1. Castor Gas Storage Spain / 4.2.2. OFTO Greater Gabbard UK / 4.2.3. A11 Belgian Motorway Project / 4.2.4. A7 AutobahnppP Germany / 4.3. Case Studies’ Findings / 4.4. Structural Issues Of The Initiative / 4.5. Concluding Remarks / PART V: CASE STUDIES IN CEE May 2015 112pp 216x138mm 21 b/w tables, 22 figures Hardback £45.00 9781137524034 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137524034

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BANKING AND FINANCE • BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT TEXTBOOK

An Introduction to Global Financial Markets 8th edition Stephen Valdez, Retired financial trainer and consultant, UK, Philip Molyneux, Bangor Business School, Bangor University, UK

An accessible but comprehensive guide to the world of finance and financial markets. Taking an international approach, the authors examine the different types of banking and markets around the world, and cover foreign exchange and derivative products. This edition is right up to date and incorporates recent events and developments in finance. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION / 1. The Debt Merry-go-round / PART II: BANKING / 2. Banking Background / 3. The Role of the Central Bank / 4. Commercial Banking / 5. Investment Banking / 6. Regulation / PART III: SECURITIES MARKETS AND INVESTMENT COMPANIES / 7. The Money and Bond Markets / 8. Equity Markets / 9. Hedge Funds and Private Equity / PART IV: FINANCIAL CRISIS / 10. Financial Crisis / PART V: FOREIGN EXCHANGE, EUROPE, AND THE EUROZONE / 11. Foreign Exchange / 12. Europe and the Euro Zone / PART VI: DERIVATIVE PRODUCTS / 13. Traded Options / 14. Financial Futures / 15. Other Derivative Products / PART VII: Emerging and Growth-leading Economies (EAGLEs) / 16. Emerging and Growth-leading Economies (EAGLEs) / PART VIII: TRENDS IN THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL MARKETS / 17. Key Trends November 2015 712pp 246x189mm 1 b/w table, 51 line drawings Paperback £42.99 9781137497550 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137497550

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT/ BUSINESS ETHICS

Strategy and Sustainability A Hardnosed and Clear-Eyed Approach to Environmental Sustainability For Business Michael Rosenberg, IESE Business School, Spain

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT/ ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS PALGRAVE PIVOT

Wicked Entrepreneurship

Despite much attention given to the topic over the last 50 years, business and environmental sustainability are not natural bedfellows. Strategy and Sustainability encourages readers to move beyond the hype and takes a probusiness, fact based point of view, recognizing the complexity of the issues and the strategic choices businesses can make.

Defining the Basics of Entreponerology

Contents: 1. The Logic of Business / 2. Modes of Response / 3. Strategic Issues / 4. Strategic Options / 5. Differences Between Industries / 6. Differences Between Regions / 7. Differences Between Activist Groups / 8. Do the Math

Contents: Introduction: Why This Book, And What Is Entreponerology? / 0. Preconditions: Wicked Entrepreneurship And The Conditions For Its Existence / 1. Who: The Characteristics Of Perpetrators And Victims, And How They Can’t Be Used / 2. When: The Timing Of Evil Transactional Behavior, And Why Such Evil Will Always Exist / 3. What: The Stakes Involved And What Value And Harm Are Transferred In The Phenomenon / 4. Why: The Motivations Driving The Perpetrators Of Evil / 5. How: The Brutal Mechanics Of Deceptive Transactions / 6. Stability: Why Economic Inefficiencies Are Not Quickly Eliminated / 7. Where: The Characteristics Of A Corruptible System / 8. Examples: Cases Of The Phenomenon, From Local To International In Effect / 9. Possible Solutions: A Typology And Analysis Of Methods To Address The Phenomenon / 10. Measures: Assessing Whether There Is A Problem, And It Is How Bad, And For Whom / 11. Conclusions: The Good News, The Bad News, And The Need For More News / 12. Complex Wicked Entrepreneurship / 13. Cool Wicked Entrepreneurship

September 2015 240pp 216x138mm 6 figures, 6 b/w tables Hardback £29.99 9781137501738

IESE Business Collection www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137501738

Richard J. Arend, University of Missouri, Kansas City, USA

This book explores 'wicked entrepreneurship', or the proliferation of evil that harms our economic and social transactions, as the greatest socio-economic problem of our time and offers strategies to identify and address this phenomenon.

June 2015 1 table, 14 figures Hardback

110pp

216x138mm

£45.00 9781137503312

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TEXTBOOK

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Entrepreneurial Marketing

Start-Up

Systemic Entrepreneurship

Sustaining Growth in All Organisations

A Practice Based Guide For New Venture Creation

Contemporary Issues and Case Studies

2nd edition Ian Chaston, University of Auckland, New Zealand

Marrying innovative marketing strategies with an understanding of what makes an enterprise successful, this book applies entrepreneurial marketing to all sizes of organisation, from large firms to SMEs. The 1st edition was one of the first books to tackle entrepreneurial marketing; now, the new edition will take a fresh look at the subject. Contents: 1. Entrepreneurship and Market Conventions / 2. Understanding the Conventional Competitor / 3. Planning and Visioning / 4. Entrepreneurial Marketing Strategy / 5. Identifying Entrepreneurial Opportunities / 6. Entrepreneurial Competence / 7. Innovation / 8. Technology / 9. Entrepreneurial Promotion / 10. Online Promotion / 11. Social Media / 12. Blogs, Tweets and Apps / 13. Entrepreneurial Pricing and Distribution / 14. Entrepreneurial Service Marketing / 15. B2B Marketing / 16. Small Firm Entrepreneurship / 17. Public Sector November 2015 384pp 234x156mm 16 tables, 39 line drawings Hardback £65.00 9781137500915 Paperback £38.99 9781137500908 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137500915 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137500908

Edited by Gideon Maas, Plymouth University, UK, Paul Jones, Plymouth University, UK

Inge Hill, Birmingham City University, UK

'I have to congratulate Inge Hill on creating an invaluable and hugely helpful resource for students, academics and practitioners alike. It is an indispensable addition to anybody's library that is involved in enterprise and entrepreneurship education as well as those who are thinking of starting a business. This is a truly authentic and inspirational book.' – Simon Brown, Head of Enterprise Development – NCEE, National Centre for Entrepreneurship in Education This book is ideal for students who are looking to start their own business – either as part of a taught module or as a chosen career path on leaving university. It covers all the basic business processes an entrepreneur needs to consider when starting a new venture, and provides cases illustrative of successful start-ups by young people.

Systemic Entrepreneurship focuses on creating an awareness of systemic entrepreneurship and illustrates the fact that one needs to approach entrepreneurial support activities from many different angles. Contents: 1. An overview of systemic entrepreneurship / 2. An overview of entrepreneurship education / 3. Entrepreneurship support / 4. Quo Vadis? May 2015 148pp 216x138mm 7 b/w tables, 6 figures Hardback £45.00 9781137509789 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137509789

Contents: 1. Enterprise and individuals in society and economy / 2. Personal career paths and motives to start an enterprise / 3. Which idea is a business opportunity for you? / 4. Scanning the environment – researching the industry / 5. Finding or creating a market? / 6. Operational design and set up / 7. Business modelling that fits / 8. Legal issues and Governance / 9. Where is the money? / 10. Show me the money - Financial planning and pricing / 11. Opportunity modelling / 12. Business planning and Start-up – launch / 13. Marketing planning and implementation / 14. Public Relations and sales / 15. Getting up and running / 16. Just started – risky? August 2015 408pp 234x156mm 43 figures, 34 b/w tables Paperback £31.99 9781137425836 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137425836

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BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT/ HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

Engaged The Neuroscience Behind Creating Productive People in Successful Organizations Amy Brann, Synaptic Potential Ltd, UK

Neuroscience is revolutionizing our understanding of human psychology and behaviour. By showing how to apply this new understanding to how you recruit, manage, and develop your people, Brann is enabling you to deliver a step change in organizational performance and individual achievement.

Strategy and Human Resource Management 4th edition Peter Boxall, University of Auckland, New Zealand, John Purcell, ACAS, and Research Professor at Warwick University, UK

Written by a renowned author team, this book treats HR strategy as an essential element in business strategy, whilst integrating a vast range of relevant research and theory. Contents: 1. The Goals of Human Resource Management / PART I: CONNECTING STRATEGY AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT / 2. Strategy and the Process of Strategic Management / 3. Strategic HRM: ‘Best Fit’ or ‘Best Practice’? / 4. Strategic HRM and Sustained Competitive Advantage / PART II: MANAGING WORK AND PEOPLE: SEARCHING FOR GENERAL PRINCIPLES / 5. Work Systems and the Changing Economics of Production / 6. Managing Employee Voice / 7. Managing Individual Employment Relationships / 8. Linking HR Systems to Organisational Performance / PART III: MANAGING PEOPLE IN DYNAMIC AND COMPLEX BUSINESS CONTEXTS / 9. Human Resource Strategy and the Dynamics of Industry-based Competition / and more... November 2015 392pp 234x156mm 17 figures, 5 b/w tables Paperback £42.99 9781137407634

Contents: Introduction / 1. Why is neuroscience so exciting? / 2. Why is neuroscience fundamental to HR? / PART I: HOW DO WE CHANGE? / 3. The beautifully simple model that gets results / 4. Introducing the winning scientific formula / 5. How change really happens / 6. Your fundamental checklist for behavioral success / PART II: HOW DO WE ENGAGE OUR EMPLOYEES? / 1. The concept you have to build everything else around / 2. The jarring awakening / 3. The reassuring truth / PART III: HOW DO WE MOTIVATE PEOPLE? / 4. The Synaptic Circle / 5. Are you capitalizing on a neuro-friendly culture? / PART IV: HOW DO WE MANAGE PEOPLE? / 6. Manage for great decisions / 7. Manage for creative output / 8. Manage for quality thinking / 9. Manage for insights / PART V: OTHER HOT HR QUESTIONS THAT NEUROSCIENCE SHEDS LIGHT ON / 10. How do we create inclusiveness & diversity? / 11. How do we deal with globalization? / Glossary September 2015 2 figures Hardback

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BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT/ INNOVATION

Building Digital Ecosystem Architectures A Guide to Enterprise Architecting Digital Technologies in the Digital Enterprise Mark Skilton, Warwick Business School, UK

This book is for practitioners involved in the strategic planning, design, and implementation of enterprise architectures. It covers the evolution of enterprise architecture practices in the development of digital platforms, which enables physical and virtual, social, and material object collaboration and experience. Contents: PART I: ARCHITECTURE IN THE ERA OF DIGITAL ECOSYSTEMS / 1. Trends Of Technological Ecosystems / 2. Digital Workspace Concepts / PART II: BUILDING EFFECTIVE DIGITAL ENTERPRISE / 3. Example Case Studies Of Digital Enterprise Models / PART III: DESIGNING THE DIGITAL ENTERPRISE / 4. Design Practices in the Digital Enterprise October 2015 176pp 216x138mm 15 b/w tables, 41 figures Hardback £34.99 9781137554109

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£22.99 9781137500403

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Management, Work and Organisations Series Edited by: Gibson Burrell, Mick Marchington, Paul Thompson www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137407634

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The Open Incubator Model

Beyond Innovation

Entrepreneurship, Open Innovation, and Economic Development in the Periphery

Technology, Institution and Change as Categories for Social Analysis

Ilan Bijaoui, Bar Ilan University, Israel

Thomas Kaiserfeld, Lund University, Sweden

The Open Incubator Model analyzes the different support policies needed in big cities, rural areas and country borders for entrepreneurs in developed and developing countries to generate cooperation and improve the business models of local SMEs.

Beyond Innovation counter weighs the present innovation monomania by broadening our thinking about technological and institutional change. It is done by a multidisciplinary review of the most common ideas about the dynamics between technology and institutions.

Contents: List of Figures and Tables / Introduction / 1. The role of SMEs / 2. Entrepreneurial process / 3. Business Model / 4. Economic Development Models and the Open Incubator / 5. The Concept of Open Incubator in the periphery / References September 2015 Hardback

116pp 216x138mm £45.00 9781137492395

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Contents: 1. Innovation Monomania / 2. Technology, institution and change / 3. Market institutions / 4. Evolutionary economics / 5. Performativity / 6. Knowledge / 7. Agency / 8. Clusters, systems and blocks / 9. Resistance to change / 10. Commons / 11. Technological determinism / 12. Modernity and its critics / 13. Postmodernity / 14. Hybridity and technology transfer / 15. Conclusions June 2015 Hardback

150pp 216x138mm £45.00 9781137547101

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BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT/ INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PALGRAVE PIVOT

Perspectives on Public Relations Historiography and Historical Theorization Other Voices Edited by Tom Watson, Bournemouth Media School, UK

The National Perspectives on the Development of Public Relations: Other Voices series is the first to offer an authentic worldwide view of the history of public relations. It will feature six books, five of which will cover continental and regional groups. This last book in the series focuses on historiographical and theoretical approaches. Contents: 1. Introduction; Tom Watson / 2. What In The World Is Public Relations?; Tom Watson / 3. Problems Of Public Relations Historiography And Perspectives Of A Functional-Integrative Stratification Model; Günter Bentele / 4. ‘Where The Quiet Work Is Done’: Biography In Public Relations; Margot Opdycke Lamme / 5. Where Is Public Relations Historiography? Philosophy Of History, Historiography And Public Relations; Jacquie L’etang / 6. Historiography (And Theory) Of Public Relations History; Stefan Wehmeier June 2015 Hardback

130pp 216x138mm £45.00 9781137404367

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New Urban Management Attracting Value Flows to Branded Hubs Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko, School of Management, University of Tampere, Finland

New Urban Management discusses how the logic of economic flows poses a challenge to local governments throughout the world. The book argues that the increased fluidity in economic life must have its reflection in local economic development policy. Contents: 1. Introduction / 2. Process View Of Local Economy / 3. Flows Of People, Cultures And Symbols / 4. Economic Frameworks For Flow Analysis / 5. Flow Analysis In Urban Management / 6. Attraction Management Of Branded Hubs / 7. Concluding Remarks June 2015 12 figures Hardback

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You Will Meet a Tall, Dark Stranger Executive Coaching Challenges Manfred F.R. Kets de Vries, INSEAD Global Leadership Centre, France

Kets de Vries profiles a range of toxic executives – the narcissist, psychopath, cold fish, obsessivecompulsive, and many more, offering coaches examples of interventions that have worked and those that haven't, to help coaches deal with difficult people and become more effective. Contents: 1. Introduction / 2. The Narcissistic Executive / 3. The Detached Executive / 4. The Paranoid Executive / 5. The ‘Bipolar’ Executive / 6. The Psychopathic Executive / 7. The ‘Autistic’ Executive / 8. The PassiveAggressive Executive / 9. The Obsessive-Compulsive Executive / 10. Love, Play, and Work / 11. You Will Meet a Tall, Dark Stranger / Appendix: A Short Note on Coaching Interventions November 2015 Hardback

Telling Fairy Tales in the Boardroom How to Make Sure Your Organization Lives Happily Ever After Manfred F.R. Kets de Vries, INSEAD Global Leadership Centre, France

Telling Fairy Tales in the Board Room contains five stories that dramatize five key themes of dysfunctional leadership and how coaches can intervene. Contents: 1. Introduction / 2. White Raven, or The King Who No Longer Knew Himself / 3. The Bear-King, or The Price of Hubris / 4. The Kindly Crone, or How to Get the Best out of People / 5. The Four Brothers, or How to Build an Effective Team / 6. King Lion, or How to Build an Effective Organization / 7. Happily ever after November 2015 1 figure Hardback

152pp

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Coach and Couch 2nd edition The Psychology of Making Better Leaders Edited by Manfred F.R. Kets de Vries, INSEAD Global Leadership Centre, France, Konstantin Korotov, European School of Management and Technology, Germany, Elizabeth Florent-Treacy, INSEAD Global Leadership Centre, France, Caroline Rook, Lord Ashcroft International Business School, Cambridge

Endorsement for the first edition: ‘Coach and Couch: The Psychology of Making Better Leaders is a powerful reminder that Leadership, very much like Art, blends irrationality and rationality. This book explores the clinical perspective and applies it to the business context. I have found that this approach, which focuses on self-reflection and the observation of others, is particularly helpful in confronting the challenges of leadership.’ - Edward Dolman, CEO, Christie's Presents the essential leadership models and equips practitioners with tools for developing executive coaches and working with business leaders. Contents: A Psychodynamic Approach to Leadership Development / Applying the Clinical Paradigm / Group Dynamics: What Coaches Need To Watch Out For / Developmental Coaching From a Systems Point of View / Transformational Executive Programs: An Owner’s Manual / The Case for Not Interpreting Unconscious Mental Life in Consulting To Organizations / Executive Education from the Participant’s Point of View / The Art of Listening / The Dos and Don’ts of Executive Coaching / Coaching: A Chairman’s Point Of View / Leadership for Coaching in Family Business / Reflections on Teaching Leaders to Coach: Using Self as a Tool in Developing Others / Coaching Executives across Cultures / Executive Stress Coaching / Coaching Across the Gender Divide / Conclusion: Towards authentic organizations

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The Secret Sauce Creating a Winning Culture Kevin Graham Ford, TAG Consulting, USA, Jim P. Osterhaus, TAG Consulting, USA

A Partnership Approach Surja Datta, Oxford Brookes University, UK, Neil Oschlag-Michael, Denmark

This book explains and illustrates how uncertainty and trust interact with each other, and how an understanding of this interaction is critical to success in IT outsourcing. A partnership approach that is built on trust can determine success but this book explains in which particular outsourcing context this approach is likely to pay dividends. Contents: Introduction / 1. IT Outsourcing / 2. Uncertainties In Outsourcing / 3. Trust And Partnerships In Outsourcing / 4. Developing Uncertainty And Trust Constructs / 5. Findings And Discussion On Case Studies / 6. Conclusions

The authors call culture the secret sauce! Here authors Ford and Osterhaus describe the critical elements to culture that make a truly compelling organizational climate, providing organizations with the skills to develop the concepts of core ideology, organizational code, infrastructure, and brand. Contents: 1. Holy Mole / 2. A Caliente Company / 3. It’s Hot in Here! / 4. If I’m the Problem, Then What? / 5. Getting it all Lined Up / 6. When You’ve Lost Your Sauce / 7. Letting it all Go / 8. What’s the Secret Sauce? / 9. It Really is all about You! November 2015 3 figures Hardback

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Championing Women Leaders

Why Games Are Good For Business

Beyond Sponsorship

How to Leverage the Power of Serious Games, Gamification and Simulations

Shaheena Janjuha-Jivraj, Henley Business School, UK, Kitty Chisholm, Aspiration to Opportunity, t/a Boardwalk Leadership, UK

Championship is the key differentiator between women who achieve leadership roles and those who don't. This book examines the reasons why championing works and why it is so important for female executive development in particular, and provides a user-friendly guide to develop workplace champions for female leaders in any organization Contents: SECTION A: Why do we need champions? / 1. Introduction and context / SECTION B: How can I make it happen? / 2. Building networks / 3. Crossing the credibility gap & building your confidence / 4. Developing Champions / SECTION C: What can I do to effectively manage championship relationships? / 5. Building trust and setting goals / 6. Establishing relationships / 7. Maintenance / 8. What happens if it goes wrong? / SECTION D: How to move beyond championship– paying it forward / 9. From Championed to Champion / 10. The long term benefits November 2015 240pp 216x138mm 2 b/w tables, 12 figures Hardback £29.99 9781137478931 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137478931

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The Authentic Leader

Helen Routledge, Totem Learning Ltd, UK

By tapping into the same psychology that keeps gamers glued to Minecraft or World of Warcraft, innovative organizations are creating their own engaging and flexible learning experiences. They're called Serious Games. This is a practical toolkit for those who want to learn about more serious games and how to apply them in the workplace. Contents: Mini Glossary – Genres Defined / 1. Serious Games - What, Why, How and Who? / 2. If I ‘Feel’ It - I Remember It / 3. So, What Can You Do with Serious Games ? / 4. A look behind the scenes / 5. The Case for Genuinely Blended Learning / 6. Measuring Success / 7. Making a Difference To YOU : / 8. Don’t be a technology Magpie / 9. How to get Involved — Next Steps for YOUR Organization / 10. The Serious Games Manifesto / Index November 2015 208pp 216x138mm 7 b/w tables, 4 figures Hardback £29.99 9781137448965 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137448965

Neil Thompson, Avenue Consulting Ltd, UK

A fresh, unique perspective on leadership skills, The Authentic Leader highlights problems with existing approaches and makes a case for a human centred-approach. This book will enrich the reader’s understanding of good leadership by demonstrating the importance of authenticity in empowering and leading others. Contents: Preface / Introduction / PART I: LEADERSHIP IN CONTEXT / 1. Problems with Leadership Theory / 2. Problems with Leadership Practice / 3. Leadership in Social Context / PART II: EXISTENTIAL AUTHENTICITY / 4. Authenticity and its Importance / 5. Understanding Human Existence: Ontology / 6. The Role of Meaning: Phenomenology / PART III: AUTHENTIC LEADERSHIP IN PRACTICE / 7. Leadership Praxis / 8. Existentialism in Practice / 9. Authentic Leadership / Conclusion October 2015 9 figures Paperback

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The Rise of the Female Executive How Women's Leadership is Accelerating Cultural Change Peninah Thomson, Praesta Partners LLP, UK, Clare Laurent, Gilbert Laurent Coaching, UK, Tom Lloyd, Management Writer, UK

'This book, by Peninah Thomson and colleagues at The Mentoring Foundation, is very timely as a breakthrough is now occurring in terms of female representation on boards, and it needs to be sustained by mentoring a growing pipeline. I am delighted to see that, having set up a process with Lord Davies and his team, a voluntary approach based on the self-interest of companies in tapping into the female talent pool is now bearing fruit.' -The Rt Hon Dr Vince Cable MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills Provides a timely review of gender equality in the boardroom, and through interviews with mentors and mentees it illustrates how mentoring can play a part in helping women stay engaged in their career. This book includes international comparisons and an examination of the UK and EU political environments. Contents: Introduction / 1. The Big Project / 2. The Story So Far / 3. Politics / 4. Mentoring Works / 5. Mentors And Mentees / 6. The Executive Challenge / 7. The Pipeline Challenge / 8. The Pipeliners / 9. Mentoring Lessons / 10. Learning From The Pipeline / 11. Culture, Culture, Culture September 2015 7 b/w tables Hardback

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Managing Online Reputation How to Protect Your Company on Social Media Charlie Pownall, WATATAWA, Singapore

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Marketing Jonathan Groucutt, The Business School, Oxford Brookes University, UK, Cheryl Hopkins, UK

Offering a studentfriendly introduction to marketing, this text covers all of the need to know basics in a clear and engaging manner. Marketing is an ideal text for students of all levels coming to the subject for first time.

Managing Online Reputation is a comprehensive look at online reputation management. Drawing on recent examples of organizations managing their online reputations effectively and ineffectively, it provides a practical and visual tool-kit of processes and techniques to help limit and respond effectively to negative situations on social media.

Contents: 1. Marketing, Markets, Competition and Co-operation / 2. Understanding the Customer / 3. Marketing Research / 4. Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning / 5. Branding / 6. Value and Price / 7. Delivering Service / 8. Marketing Operations and Distribution / 9. Integrated Marketing Communications / 10. Relationship Marketing / 11. Marketing and Ethics / 12. Marketing Planning and Strategy

Contents: 1. Introduction. The New Abnormal / PART I – UNDERSTANDING / 2. Defining Online Reputation Threats / 3. Strategic & Financial Threats / 4. Societal, Cultural & Political Threats / 5. Legal & Behavioral Threats / 6. Operational & Technological Threats / PART II – PLANNING / 7. Identifying Online Reputation Threats / 8. Analyzing & Mitigating Online Reputation Threats / 9. Learning How To Listen / 10. Preparing For A Crisis / PART III – DEFENDING / 11. Handling Online Issues & Incidents / 12. The Changing Face of Crises / 13. Responding To A Crisis / 14. Recovering From A Crisis / The Online Reputation Management Survival Kit

September 2015 256pp 190x135mm 7 b/w tables, 30 figures Paperback £14.99 9781137348241

September 2015 6 figures Paperback

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Driving Demand

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Transforming B2B Marketing to Meet the Needs of the Modern Buyer Carlos Hidalgo, Professional, USA

Carlos Hidalgo provides a clear roadmap and framework on how B2B organizations can implement change management and transform their Demand Generation. Case studies and excerpts from B2B marketing practitioners and ANNUITAS clients who have transformed their organizations and how they accomplished this change are incorporated throughout the book. Contents: 1. The Issues That Exist With Modern Demand Generation / 2. Leading Demand Process Transformation / 3. Why Transformations Fails / 4. Action Does Not Equal Change / 5. Changing the Marketing & Sales Mindset / 6. Aligning Content to Your Buyer / 7. Adapting the Lead Management Process / 8. Measuring for Success / 9. Optimizing Data and Technology / 10. Creating an Outcome – Accountable Culture / 11. Managing People Through Change / 12. The Need For Change in Demand Generation / 13. Change Ahead / 14. Demand Generation Glossary November 2015 Hardback

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Sales Management

PR Today

Strategy, Process and Practice

The Authoritative Guide to Public Relations

4th edition

2nd edition

Javier Marcos Cuevas, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, UK, Bill Donaldson, Aberdeen Business School, The Robert Gordon University, UK, Régis Lemmens, Cranfield University , UK

Trevor Morris, University of Westminster, UK, Simon Goldsworthy, Univeristy of Westminster, UK

"A must-have book for students of sales management, lecturers and aspiring sales managers." - Peter Williams, Leeds Business School, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK "This robust text describes the frameworks, principles and activities that underpin successful Sales Management today. Particularly welcome are the links to industry via case studies and observations of what sales organisations really do." - Tim Royds, Director, Highclere Sales Training and Consultancy

What they said about the first edition: "An opinionated textbook with an authentic voice; this book is an indispensable primer for PR students and new practitioners." Trish Evans, PR Course Leader, University of Westminster, UK

Selling and Sales Management provides a comprehensive introduction to selling and sales management. Packed full of insightful real life case studies, the 4th edition also includes new chapters on Key Account Management and Negotiation, and fully updated coverage of technology and sales.

A comprehensive textbook from an established and high profile author team, which offers full coverage of PR theory and strategies, whilst also giving practical guidance for anyone in a PR role. New edition includes extended coverage of digital marketing, a stronger theoretical grounding and updated international case studies throughout.

Contents: PART I: PRINCIPLES OF SALES MANAGEMENT / 1. The role of selling and its development in the knowledge economy / 2. Theories of buying and selling / 3. Types of selling / 4. Sales force organisation and deployment / 5. Sales Leadership / PART II: KEY PROCESSES IN SALES MANAGEMENT / 6. Defining and implementing sales strategies / 7. Selling in international markets / 8. Key Account Management / 9. Sales technology / 10. Measuring sales performance / PART III: SELLING AND SALES MANAGEMENT PRACTICES / 11. Professional selling / 12. Negotiation / 13. Recruitment selection of sales professionals / 14. Training, coaching and development / 15. Forecast, target setting and compensation

Contents: PART I: THEORY AND ANALYSIS / 1. Understanding Public Relations / 2. PR Ethics / 3. The Make-Up of the PR Industry / 4. PR, Marketing and Advertising / 5. Internal Communications / 6. Lobbying, Political and Government PR / 7. PR in the Online World / 8. Corporate Social Responsibility / 9. PR and the Law / PART II: PLANNING AND STRATEGY / 10. POSTAR: Positioning, Objectives, Strategy, Tactics, Administration, Results / PART III: PRACTICE / 11. Presenting, Pitching and Public Speaking / 12. PR Media Skills / 13. Event Management / 14. Crisis Management / PART IV: CONCLUSION / 15. Public Relations: Into the Future

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Discourse and Management Critical Perspectives Gerlinde Mautner, Institute for English Business Communication, Vienna University, Austria

An upper level student text written by a leading international scholar that provides an overview of critical discourse analysis in relation to communication in organisations. Contents: 1. Introduction / PART I: FOUNDATIONS / 2. A Linguistic Approach to Discourse, Organization and Management / 3. Doing Discourse Analysis from a Critical Perspective / PART II: METHODS / 4. Dealing with Discourse Data / 5. Discourse and Choice / PART III: APPLICATIONS / 6. Language and Power / 7. Language and Identity / 8. Language and Persuasion / PART IV: REFLECTIONS / 9. A Critical Appraisal of Critical Discourse Analysis / 10. Critical Discourse Analysis in Management / 11. Conclusion October 2015 240pp 234x156mm 4 figures, 3 b/w tables Paperback £27.99 9781137300379

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Advanced Strategic Management A Multi-Perspective Approach 3rd edition

Advanced Cultural Districts

Edited by Véronique Ambrosini, Monash University, UK, Mark Jenkins, Cranfield School of Management, UK, Nardine Mowbray, Independent scholar

Innovative Approaches to Organizational Designs Alberto Francesconi, University of Pavia, Italy

Advanced Cultural Districts explores the organisational design issues within the cultural heritage sector, with particular focus on the advanced forms of cultural districts for local socio-economic development. Contents: 1.Industrial, Cultural and Advanced Cultural Districts / 1.1. From Industrial Districts to Cultural Districts / 1.2. Different Types of Cultural Districts / 1.3. The Advanced Cultural District / 1.4. The book / 2.The Challenge for Territorial Development / 2.1. International experiences / 2.2. The Italian Way: Six Cultural Districts for Territorial Development / 2.3. The Valtellina Cultural District: the Tension Between ‘Design’ and ‘Designing’ Approaches / 2.4. The Tuscan Mining Geopark and the Iterative Process of Development / 3.The Territory as a Reference Key / 3.1. The Territory as a Context of Analysis and Designing / 3.2. The Role of Tangible and Intangible Resources / 3.3. The Duality of an (Advanced) Cultural District: Systems of Rules and Structuration / 4.From Straight Lines to Spirals / 4.1. A Model for Analysis and Designing / 4.2. Concepts and Tools for Analysis and Designin / 4.3. Final Remarks / References / Index July 2015 128pp 216x138mm 14 b/w tables, 6 figures Hardback £45.00 9781137555342 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137555342

Advanced Strategic Management builds on prior knowledge of strategic decision making and is intended to compliment general strategy texts by providing an 'umbrella view' of the multi-dimensional nature of strategic management. Featuring expert contributions, the discussion of each perspective is enhanced by empirical case examples. Contents: 1. Advanced Strategic Management: Strategy as Multiple Perspectives; Mark Jenkins, Véronique Ambrosini, Nardine Collier / 2. Institutional Theory and Strategic Management; Mia Raynard, Gerry Johnson, Royston Greenwood / 3. Military Strategy Perspective; Sylvie Jackson, Philip Davies / 4. A Spatial Perspective on Strategy; Stephen Tallman and Mark Jenkins / 5. An Industrial Organisation Perspective; Séan Rickard / 6. Game Theory Perspective; Stephen Regan / 7. Transaction Cost Economics Perspective; Andy Lockett, Steve Thompson / 8. Agency Theory Perspective; Duncan N. Angwin / 9. Resource-Based View of the Firm; Véronique Ambrosini and Lisa Thomas / 10. The Cognitive Perspective; Gerard P. Hodgkinson / 11. Knowledge Perspective; J. C. Spender / 12. Network Perspective; Silviya Svejenova and José Luis Alvarez / 13. Strategy as Practice Perspective; Julia Balogun, Paula Jarzabkowski, David Seidl and Stéphane Guérard / 14. Complexity Perspective; Jean Boulton and Peter Allen / 15. Critical Management Perspective: A Foucauldian Perspective; Mahmoud Ezzamel and Hugh Willmott November 2015 362pp 246x189mm 6 b/w tables, 41 figures Paperback £39.99 9781137377944 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137377944

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Strategic Sourcing in the New Economy Harnessing the Potential of Sourcing Business Models for Modern Procurement Bonnie Keith, The Forefront Group, Kate Vitasek, University of Tennessee, USA, Karl Manrodt, Georgia Southern University, USA, Jeanne Kling, University of Tennessee, USA

This book provides a comprehensive overview of each of the sourcing business model. Readers will master the art and science of strategic sourcing by being able to chart a unique path that fits their capacity to apply more the full continuum of strategic sourcing concepts and tools. Contents: Contents / Endorsements / Introduction / PART I / 1. The 800 Lb. Gorilla Has Left The Building / 2. The Only Person Who Likes Change Is A Wet Baby / PART II / 3. Sourcing Is A Continuum / 4. Trekking Through Transactions / 5. Embracing Co-Dependency: Enhancing Success / 6. Vested: A Brave New World / 7. Investment Based Sourcing Models / PART III / 8. Selecting The Right Sourcing Business Model For Your Situation / 9. Considerations Crossing The Continuum / PART IV / 10. Maturity Meets Modality / 11. There’s No Such Thing As Half-Trust / 12. Getting To We / Conclusion / Appendix / Glossary / Acknowledgements / Notes / Index November 2015 544pp 235x152mm 19 tables, 30 figures Hardback £40.00 9781137552181 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137552181

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Scaling the Tail

Brief Encounter

Managing Profitable Growth in Emerging Markets

Reissued Edition

Seung Ho Park, China Europe International Business School, China, Gerardo R. Ungson, San Francisco State University, USA, Andrew Cosgrove, Ernst & Young, UK

‘Creative, bold and contrarian. This book up-ends conventional wisdom and offers a fresh new formula for profitable growth.’ - Peter Williamson, Hon. Professor of International Management, University of Cambridge, UK This book presents a framework for a different type of profitable growth for multinational companies in emerging markets: ‘scaling the tail.’ This model focuses on specialized market niches, flanking particular segments and product-categories, developing deeply nuanced localization strategies, and installing supportive management systems. Contents: Foreword / Acknowledgements / 1. Introduction / 2. Rethinking Conventional Models / 3. Problematique / 4. New Logics-Scaling the Tail / 5. The Diagnostic ‘P-E-C’ Framework / 6. Positioning Firms for Profitable Growth / 7. Defining the Drivers of Profitable Growth / 8. Co-Aligning Strategies with Management Systems / 9. A Synthesis of Our Findings / 10. Recommendations / Appendices / I. Participants In The Field Study / II. Survey Questionnaire / III. Survey Demographics / IV. Analysis Of Foreign Firms In Asia: Consumer And Retailing Sectors / Endnotes / Bibliography / Index / About the Authors

Richard Dyer, University of Warwick, UK

radio, theatre and opera.

Adapted from Noel Coward's play Still Life, Brief Encounter (1945) is a classic of British cinema - a tale of impossible love that still resonates today. This second edition features original cover artwork and a new foreword that revisits the film and recent readings of it, covering its enduring legacy and adaptation for

Contents: Foreword / 1. A Lovely Film / 2. Seven Thursdays / 3. That Feminine Angle / 4. So English / Notes / Credits / Bibliography November 2015 25 b/w photos Paperback

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£12.99 9781844578771

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August 2015 100pp 216x138mm 31 figures, 37 tables, 9 illustrations Hardback £45.00 9781137543530 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137543530

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From Here to Eternity

Gone With the Wind

J.E. Smyth, University of Warwick, UK

From Here to Eternity (1953) is considered one of the greatest war epics and romantic dramas. Drawing on archival research and interviews with cast and crew, J.E. Smyth offers rich insights into key debates such as whether the film was censored, its faithfulness to the James Jones novel and its expose of the pre-World War II US military. Contents: Acknowledgments / ‘From Here to Eternity’ / Notes / Credits / Bibliography November 2015 60 b/w photos Paperback

96pp

190x135mm

£12.99 9781844578146

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Helen Taylor, University of Exeter, UK

Gone with the Wind (1939) is one of the greatest films of all time - the best-known of Hollywood's Golden Age and a work that has, in popular imagination, defined southern American history for three-quarters of a century. Drawing on three decades of pertinent research, Helen Taylor charts the film's production history, reception and legacy. Contents: Foreword / 1. Introduction / 2. Selznick’s Folly: How Gone With the Wind was Made / 3. The Greatest Star England Ever Gave Hollywood: Britain and the Search for Scarlett / 4. The Racial Politics of Gone With the Wind / 5. Scarlett and Rhett - Destined or Doomed? / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography / Filmography

BFI Film Classics Series Edited by: Lee Grieveson, Amy Villarejo, Edward Buscombe, Geoff Andrew

November 2015 104pp 190x135mm 60 colour stills and screen grabs Paperback £12.99 9781844578719

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L’Atalante Reissued Edition Marina Warner, Based in London, UK

The last film in Vigo's tragically short career, L'Atalante has achieved legendary status over the past eighty years. A study of romantic love, it is told in a style influenced by surrealism, but still Vigo's own. This reissued edition features original cover artwork and a substantial new prologue that revisits the film and recent readings of it. Contents: Acknowledgements / Prologue to the new edition / Prologue to the first edition / 1. The Wedding / 2. At Close Quarters / 3. The Barge / 4. Dirty Washing / 5. The Skirt of Le Pere Jules / 6. In the Wunderkammer / 7. Vigo and Surrealism / 8. The Pedlar / 9. The City of Modern Life / 10. Love Regained / 11. Le Bande a Vigo / Notes / Credits / Bibliography November 2015 34 b/w photos Paperback

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Film Marketing into the Twenty-First Century

Lethal Repetition

Many More Lives of the Batman

The Serial Killer in European Cinema

2nd edition

Mingant, Tirtaine, Augros, Film Marketing into the Twenty-First Century Film Marketing into the Twenty-First Century, Mingant, Tirtaine, Augros

Edited by Nolwenn Mingant, Universite Sorbonne Nouvelle, France, Cecilia Tirtaine, Universite Sorbonne Nouvelle, France, Joël Augros, Université Paris 8 - Vincennes , France

This diverse collection draws on insights from renowned film academics and leading industry professionals to provide a comprehensive overview of film marketing in multiple global contexts. Straddling practical and theoretical considerations, the book explores modern film marketing, its evolution, and the key issues at stake in a global era. October 2015 288pp 234x153mm 23 b/w photos, 8 tables, 6 figures Hardback £65.00 9781844578399 Paperback £25.99 9781844578382

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Edited by Roberta Pearson, University of Nottingham, UK, William Uricchio, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, Will Brooker, Kingston University, UK

Richard Dyer, Richard Dyer is Professor of Film Studies at Kings College London, UK. He is the author of many books and articles on the cinema, including Nino Rota: Music, Film and Feeling (2010), a BFI Film Classic on Seven (2008), Heavenly Bodies: Film Stars and Society (1986), Now You See It: Historical Studies in Lesbian and Gay Film (1990), In the Space of a Song (2011) and Pastiche (2007).

For such a rare phenomenon, serial killing gains a lot of attention on film, often presented as an ever-growing danger, either symptomatic of the times we live in or an abiding feature of human existence. Richard Dyer explores the plethora of assumptions, influences and ideas behind the many representations of serial killers in European cinema. Contents: Acknowledgements / PART I: ISSUES / 1.The Phantom Menace / 2.Is it a Serial Killer? / 3.The Same Over and Over / 4.Procuring Extraordinary Sensations / 5.Motives Less Adequate / 6.Action! Kill! Cut! / PART II: CASES / 7.Serial Killing in European Cinema / 8.’Jack the Ripper’ / 9.From Haarman to Hitler to Hannibal / 10. Anything, and More, for the Family / Bibliography / Filmography / Index November 2015 Hardback Paperback

288pp 234x153mm £60.00 9781844573943 £18.99 9781844573936

The Many Lives of the Batman (1991) was a pioneer within cultural and comic book scholarship. This fresh new sequel retains the best of the original chapters but also includes images, new chapters and new contributions from the Batman writers and editors. Spanning 75 years and multiple incarnations, this is the definitive history of Batman. Contents: PART I: CREATING THE BATMAN / PART II: CIRCULATING THE BATMAN / PART III: READING THE BATMAN / PART IV: MULTIPLYING THE BATMAN August 2015 30 b/w figures Hardback Paperback

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Doctor Zhivago Ian Christie, UK

The multiple awardwinning Doctor Zhivago (1965) is one of America's finest films of all time. Ian Christie contextualizes the film as an epic Russian love story and a Cold War classic, charts its production and reception, including the contribution of designer John Box, and discusses the unique history of the Bruce Pasternak novel it is based on. Contents: Introduction / Pasternak and Doctor Zhivago / Production History / The Film / Reception and Legacy / Filmography November 2015 60 colour stills Paperback

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Animal Life and the Moving Image Edited by Michael Lawrence, University of Sussex, UK, Laura McMahon, University of Cambridge, UK

This cutting-edge collection of essays by the most important writers working on animal life and moving image culture addresses the theoretical, philosophical, political and ethical questions raised by images of animals. Thorough and timely, it considers a wide range of film, television, video and digital texts from early cinema to YouTube. Contents: PART 1: TOWARDS A NONANTHROPOCENTRIC CINEMA / PART 2: ANIMAL ECONOMIES / PART 3: TECHNOLOGIES OF ANTHROPOMORPHISM / PART 4: ANIMAL LIFE AND CINEMATIC SPECIFICITY October 2015 Paperback

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In the Mood for Love Tony Rayns, writer, commentator, film festival programmer and screenwriter. He wrote the screenplay for Away with Words (1999) and is the author of Wong Kar-wai on Wong Kar-wai (2006), editor of Fassbinder (1976) and co-editor of Branded to Thrill: Delirious Cinema of Suzuki Seijun (1994). He has written for Sight & Sound, Time Out and Melody Maker, and in the 1980s he presented a series called New Chinese Cinema on British television.

The 'consummate unconsummated love story of the new millennium', In the Mood for Love (2000) is firmly established as a classic of world cinema. Tony Rayns charts the film's production history (including its long gestation), its key influences, the influence that it has had on subsequent films, and its glowing critical and commercial reception. Contents: Introduction / The Making of the Film / In the Mood for Love / Reception / Filmography November 2015 96pp 190x135mm 60 colour stills and screen grabs Paperback £12.99 9781844578740

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Howard Hawks New Perspectives

100 Films to Watch Before You Grow Up

100 Films to Get You Through Your Teens Howarth, 100 Films to Get You Through Your Teens 100 Films to Get You Through Your Teens, Howarth

Edited by Ian Brookes, a Lecturer in Culture, Film and Media at the University of Nottingham, UK

Leading international scholars consider the films and legacy of Howard Hawks. Diverse contributions consider Hawks' work in relation to issues of gender, genre and relationships between the sexes, discuss key films including Rio Bravo, The Big Sleep and Red River, and address Hawks' visual style and the importance of musicality in his film-making. Contents: / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Preface; James D’Arc / Introduction: ‘Who the Hell is Howard Hawks?’; Ian Brookes / Section One: Hawks, Space, Place and Style / 1. ‘Ain’t There Anyone Here for Love?’ Space, Place, and Community in the Cinema of Howard Hawks; Adrian Danks / 2. Hawks, Widescreen, and Visual Style; Harper Cossar / Section Two: Hawks and the Politics of Genre / 3. Hawks’s ‘Unhawksian’ Biopic: Sergeant York; Jesse Schlotterbeck / 4. ‘A Poisonous Picture:’ The Big Sleep, the Hollywood Left, and the Postwar Thriller; Mark Jancovich and Robert Manning / Section Three: Hawks and the Western / 5. Hawks and the Western; Tom Ryall / 6. Gestures, Movements and Actions in Rio Bravo; Steve Neale / Section Four: Hawks and Gender / 7. ‘A Travesty on Sex:’ Gender and Performance in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes; Ellen Wright / 8. Adapting to Women: Hawks, Comedy and Gender; Jeffrey A Hinkelman / Section Five: Hawks and Music / 9. Scoring the West: Dimitri Tiomkin and Howard Hawks; Kathryn Kalinak / 10. ‘More Than Just Dance Music:’ Hawks and Jazz in the 1940s; Ian Brookes / Section Six: Hawks, Ancient and Modern / 11. Red Line 7000: Fatal Disharmonies; Joe McElhaney / 12. Professionalism, the Protestant Ethic, and the New Deal: Hawks in the 1930s; Michael J Anderson / Section Seven: Dark Circles: Hawks, War and Aviation / 13. The Dawn Patrol: The Once and Future Hawks; Tony Williams / 14. Irresolvable Circularity: Narrative Closure and Nihilism in Only Angels Have Wings; Doug Dibbern / Filmography / Bibliography / Index / November 2015 Paperback

Ben Howarth, Ben Howarth has worked with organisations including Film Club, Cineclub and Into Film and visited hundreds of schools around the UK, teaching filmmaking skills and introducing young people to new and old films from around the world.

An essential guide to the enchanting world of film for aspiring young film buffs (and nostalgic adults). From Le Voyage Dans la Lune to Hugo, via Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Ghostbusters, this offers a journey through film guaranteed to entertain and delight. November 2015 Paperback

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Ben Howarth, Ben Howarth has worked with organisations including Film Club, Cineclub and Into Film and visited hundreds of schools around the UK, teaching filmmaking skills and introducing young people to new and old films from around the world.

This cinematic guide is designed to help teenagers navigate a period of life that is by turns exciting, difficult and full of adventure. From The Freshmen (1925) to The Selfish Giant (2013), this diverse selection of films has something for everyone, whether they're looking to celebrate, explore, find respite from or reminisce about teenage life. November 2015 Paperback

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When Harry Met Sally Tamar Jeffers McDonald, University of Kent, UK

When Harry Met Sally (1989) is one of the definitive romantic comedies and has had an enormous impact on the development of the genre since its release. With an illuminating scene-by-scene analysis, Tamar Jeffers-McDonald explores the film's substance and cultural value, and reappraises the importance of the rom-com genre more broadly. Contents: Introduction / Contexts / Scene by scene / Genre / Conclusion November 2015 60 colour stills Paperback

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Hollywood and the Law

CRIMINOLOGY

Edited by Paul McDonald, University of Nottingham, UK, Emily Carman, Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Chapman University, USA, Eric Hoyt, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, Philip Drake, Edge Hill University, UK

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This illuminating collection shows how legal frameworks have shaped the culture and commerce of Hollywood film. Key experts in the field explore how legal instruments, processes and institutions have influenced the conditions in which films are made and sold, and how the film industry has left its own impression on the American legal system. Contents: Acknowledgments / Notes on Contributors / Introduction: On the Legal Lives of Hollywood; Eric Hoyt, Paul McDonald, Emily Carman, Philip Drake / PART I: OWNERSHIP AND INFRINGEMENT / 1. One Law to Rule Them All: Copyright Goes Hollywood; Peter Decherney / 2. The Changing Landscape of Trademark Law in Tinseltown: From Debbie Does Dallas to The Hangover; John Tehranian and Mark Bartholomew / 3. Piracy and the Shadow History of Hollywood; Paul McDonald / PART II: COMPETITION AND CIRCULATION / 4. The Preservation of Competition: Hollywood and Antitrust Law; Jennifer Porst / 5. Controlling Content: Governmental Censorship, the Production Code and the Ratings System; Laura Wittern-Keller / 6. Hollywood Embassies, Labour and Investment Laws, and Global Cinema Exhibition: Ross Melnick / PART III: NEGOTIATION AND LABOUR / 7. Asset or Liability?: Hollywood and Tax Law; Eric Hoyt / 8. Doing the Deal: Talent Contracts in Hollywood; Emily Carman and Philip Drake / 9. Will Work for Screen Credit: Labour and the Law in Hollywood; Catherine Fisk / Index November 2015 Paperback

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Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs A Theoretical Perspective Mark Lauchs, Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Andy Bain, University of Mount Union, USA, Peter Bell, Griffith University, Australia

Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs are increasingly seen as a threat to communities around the world. They are a visible threat as a recognizable symbol of deviance and violence. This book uses gang and organized crime theory to explain the groups and looks at policing and political responses to the clubs' activities. Contents: 1. Introduction / 2. History of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs / 3. Organized Crime and Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs / 4. Gang Theory and Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs / 5. Policing Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs – The ‘One Percenters’ / 6. Political Responses / 7. Conclusion May 2015 122pp 216x138mm 1 b/w illustration, 2 b/w tables Hardback £45.00 9781137456281 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137456281

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Reconceptualising the Moral Economy of Criminal Justice

Crime and the Imaginary of Disaster

A New Perspective

Post-Apocalyptic Fictions and the Crisis of Social Order

Philip Whitehead, University of Teeside, UK

This book reconceptualises the concept of moral economy in its relevance for, and application to, the criminal justice system in England and Wales. It advances the argument that criminal justice cannot be reduced to an instrumentally driven operation to achieve fiscal efficiencies or provide investment opportunities to the commercial sector. Contents: Foreword; Simon Winlow and Steve Hall / Prologue / 1. Theorising Morality: Assembling the Intellectual Resources / 2. Moral Economy: Exploring a Contested Concept / 3. Moral Economy, Criminal Justice and Probation: 1979 to 2010 / 4. Moral Economy, Markets and Privatisation: 2010 to 2015 / 5. Reconceptualising the Moral Economy of Criminal Justice July 2015 Hardback

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Majid Yar, University of Hull, UK

This study explores the 'imaginary of disaster' that appears in popular fictions about the apocalyptic breakdown of society. Focusing on representations of crime, law, violence, vengeance and justice, it argues that post-apocalyptic storytelling offer us valuable insights into social anxieties. Contents: 1. Situating the Apocalypse, Crime and Problem of Social Order / 2. Law and Disorder in the Post-Apocalyptic Landscape: Social Breakdown, Sovereign Power and the State of Emergency / 3. Dangerous Others: ‘Race’ and Crime after the Apocalypse / 4. Crime, Disaster and the Crisis of the Gender Order / 5. The Utopian Apocalypse: Crime, Justice and Redemption May 2015 Hardback

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The Theory of the Social Practice of Information Maria Way, Retired, UK

In this book, Fattorello addresses the differences between contingent and non-contingent information. The theory is translated into English for the first time and is contextualized and put into a historical framework by Prof. Ragnetti's additional text. Contents: Biography Of Francesco Fattorello / 1. The Social Phenomenon Of Information / 2. The Social Practice Of Information / 3. Problems And Corollaries / 4. The Characteristics Of Political Journalism Information In The News / 5. The Characteristics Of The Processes Of Non-contingent Information / 6. Agreement and Exchangeability of the Information Processes / 7. Information and Culture / Fattorello For Today July 2015 128pp 216x138mm 6 b/w illustrations, 3 b/w tables Hardback £45.00 9781137542847

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Uncle Tom’s Cabin on the American Stage and Screen John W. Frick, University of Virginia, USA

‘John Frick's comprehensive study of the myriad theatrical and movie interpretations of Uncle Tom's Cabin should be required reading for all scholars of American culture and theatre . . . The scope and breadth of Frick's study is truly epic . . . [it] masterfully and comprehensively synthesizes mountains of primary research data and scholarship on the major American stage and screen adaptations of Uncle Tom's Cabin.' - Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism No play in the history of the American stage has been as ubiquitous and as widely viewed as Uncle Tom's Cabin. This book traces the major dramatizations of Stowe's classic from its inception in 1852 through modern versions on film. Frick introduce the reader to the artists who created the plays and productions that created theatre history. Contents: 1. Halfway between Sermon and Social Theory: The Mania for ‘Tom Mania’ / 2. ‘There is No Arguing with Pictures’: The Aiken/Howard Uncle Tom’s Cabin / 3. ‘A Play to which No Apologist for Slavery Could Object’: The Conway/Kimball/Barnum Uncle Tom’s Cabin / 4. ‘O It Was a Sight Worth Seeing’: Uncle Tom Hits the Road / 5. Long Live Uncle Tom! Uncle Tom’s Cabin in the Twentieth Century / 6. Uncle Tom in Middle Age: From a Stage / Tradition to the Silver Screen / Epilogue: The Story that Won’t Stay Dead / Appendix: Famous Actors/Actresses Who Appeared in / Uncle Tom’s Cabin November 2015 328pp 210x140mm 22 b/w illustrations Paperback £19.00 9781137566478

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Dark Humor in Films of the 1960s Wheeler Winston Dixon, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA

'Dixon is a first-rate film scholar, critic, and historian, and the qualities he has cultivated and refined over the years are evident in everything from the clarity, lucidity, and liveliness of his prose to the accuracy of his research, the force of his arguments, and the perspicuity of his judgments.' – David Sterritt, Chair, National Society of Film Critics Focusing on ‘dark’ or black comedy films in the US and the UK, Wheeler Winston Dixon provides a comprehensive overview of a variety of films and filmmakers (Vanishing Point, Marcel Hanoun), whose work has largely been ignored, but whose influence and importance is clearly present. Contents: 1. Dark Humor in Films of the 1960s / 2. A Cinema of Violence: The Films of D. Ross Lederman / 3. Juan Orol, Phantom of the Mexican Cinema / 4. Missing in Action: The Lost Version of Vanishing / 5. The Invisible Cinema of Marcel Hanoun / 6. The Noir Vision of Max Ophüls, Romantic Fatalist June 2015 Hardback

Why We Need the Humanities Life Science, Law and the Common Good Donald Drakeman, University of Cambridge, UK

An entrepreneur and educator highlights the surprising influence of humanities scholarship on biomedical research and civil liberties. This spirited defence urges society to support the humanities to obtain continued guidance for public policy decisions, and challenges scholars to consider how best to fulfil their role in serving the common good. Bold, compelling, and accessibly written, Why We Need the Humanities sets out a fascinating case for the importance of humanities scholarship and research in the modern world. Contents: Author’s Preface / Acknowledgements / 1.The Ups and Downs of the Humanities / 2.The Humanities and the Future of the Life Sciences / 3.The Humanities and the Law / 4.Toolboxes, Preferences, and the Humanities / 5.The Humanities and the Common Good / Notes / Bibliography / Index October 2015 Hardback Paperback

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Zizek and Media Studies

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Doctor Who

Green Media and Popular Culture

The Unfolding Event - Marketing, Merchandising and Mediatizing a Brand Anniversary

An Introduction

‘Flisfeder and Willis completely reshape our understanding of the history of psychoanalytic film theory by contextualizing it through Slavoj Žižek's impact. Žižek and Media Studies comes at a time when contemporary psychoanalytic film theory has changed substantially and this contribution is thus required reading.’ - Hilary Neroni, Film and Television Studies, University of Vermont, USA and author of The Subject of Torture: Psychoanalysis, Biopolitics, and Media Representations Film, media, and cultural theorists have long appealed to Lacanian theory in order to discern processes of subjectivization, representation, and ideological interpellation. Here, the contributors take up a Žižekian approach to studies of cinema and media, raising questions about power, ideology, sexual difference, and enjoyment. Contents: Introduction: Žižek and Media Studies, Beyond Lacan; Matthew Flisfeder and Louis-Paul Willis / PART I: MEDIA, IDEOLOGY, AND POLITICS / PART II: POPULAR CULTURE / PART III: FILM AND CINEMA / PART IV: SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE INTERNET / Afterword: Staging Feminine Hysteria: Schoenberg’s Erwartung; Slavoj Žižek

John Parham, University of Worcester, UK

Matt Hills, Aberystwyth University, UK

A Reader Edited by Matthew Flisfeder, Ryerson University, Canada, Louis-Paul Willis, University of Quebec in Abitibi-Temiscamingue, Canada

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’Hills delivers the goods again, with a superb, focused examination of Who that expands and energizes discussion of texts, paratexts, media events, marketing, merchandising, and media temporality. Doctor Who: The Unfolding Event is wonderfully nuanced, thoughtfully composed, and offers as much to those who don't know the Doctor as to those who do.’ - Jonathan Gray, author of Show Sold Separately: Promos, Spoilers, and Other Media Paratexts The BBC TV series Doctor Who celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2013; this book analyses how promotion, commemorative merchandise and 3D cinema screenings worked paratextually to construct a 'popular media event' while sometimes uneasily integrating public service values and consumerist logics. Contents: Introduction: Media Anniversaries – Brand, Paratext, Event… and the Hype of the Doctor / 1. Marketing the 50th Anniversary – Brand Management and the Cultural Value of the Doctor / 2. Merchandising the 50th Anniversary – Public Service Consumption in the Name of the Doctor / 3. Mediatizing the 50th Anniversary – Cinematic Liveness and the ‘Developing Art’ of the Doctor July 2015 Hardback

A comprehensive survey of green media and popular culture, introducing the key debates surrounding green interpretations of film, TV, journalism, comedy, music and computer games. It is an original and thoughtprovoking exploration of the emerging field of environmental media

studies.

Contents: Foreword / 1. Embracing Contradiction: Green Popular Culture / PART I: CONTRADICTION / 2. Global and Eco-Cosmopolitan Film: ‘Muddled Middles’ / 3. Green Television: Telling Tales / 4. Green Journalism and Green Cultures / PART II: ELASTICITY / 5. Green Comedy: The Importance of Being Elastic / 6. Popular Music: Reconnecting with the Environment / 7. ‘Eco-Cinema’: Art Film and Documentary / 8. Green Computer Games: To Play is to Inhabit / 9. The ‘Hope’ of Green Animation / Afterword December 2015 18 illustrations Hardback Paperback

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Historias de Éxito within Mexican Communities Silenced Voices

Curators of Cultural Enterprise

Using qualitative research data on Mexican/ Mexican Americans and their historias de éxito that center on Mexican centric concepts such as buen trabajador, bien educado, and buena gente, Octavio Pimentel reveals that when social networks guide personal goals in these communities, goals become community-oriented rather than personally-oriented. Contents: Foreword; Victor Villanueva / Preface; Luis Urrieta, Jr. / 1. Introduction / 2. Research Design and Method / 3. Haciendo Y Compartiendo: Quetzin’s Historia de Éxito / 4. In Search of Prosperity at all Costs: Luis’s Historia de Éxito / 5. What Does all This Mean?’ Implications and Conclusions / Appendices May 2015 1 b/w table Hardback

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Sex and Ethics in Spanish Cinema

A Critical Analysis of a Creative Business Intermediary

Cristina SánchezConejero, University of North Texas, USA

Philip Schlesinger, University of Glasgow, UK, Melanie Selfe, University of Glasgow, UK, Ealasaid Munro, University of Glasgow, UK

Octavio Pimentel, Texas State University, USA

‘I applaud Octavio Pimentel's refigured approach to using a Mexican American methodology of case studies to capture the historias de éxito and 'cultural ways of being' of Luis and Quetzin. Pimentel's approach to oral life-narratives should be a model to emulate for researchers who study Mexican Americans.’ - Cristina Kirklighter, co-editor of Voices and Visions: Refiguring Ethnography in Composition

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'A fascinating, original and timely book.' Angela McRobbie, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK 'The creative economy is a global policy buzzword. The book intelligently illuminates the contradictions and conflicts of the idea, retaining a sympathetic eye for cultural producers and intermediaries.' - Kate Oakley, University of Leeds, UK This study is based on the authors' fieldwork inside Cultural Enterprise Office, a small Scottish agency that supports creative businesses. It discusses UK policy on the creative economy, the rise of intermediaries between policy-making and the marketplace, and the playing out in the delivery of business advice services to creative microbusinesses.

Reflecting on a series of ethical and moral questions significant to contemporary Spanish culture, Cristina SánchezConejero analyzes several issues related to sexuality in gender as they're portrayed Spanish film. Contents: Introduction / 1. Fidelity: A Motion Picture Myth? / 2. Pornography and its Discontents / 3. How Much? Prostitution and its Social Repercussions / 4. LGBT: The Reality, the Fiction, and the Faction / 5. Ethics and Law: A Happy Marriage or a Dysfunctional Relationship? / Conclusion July 2015 1 b/w table Hardback

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Contents: 1. Researching Cultural Enterprise Office / 2. Nation, state and creative economy / 3. Origins and development of CEO / 4. Organisational values and practices of support / 5. Future-proofing CEO? / 6. Where next for cultural business support? July 2015 1 b/w illustration Hardback

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Journalism in the Fallen Confederacy Debra Reddin van Tuyll, Georgia Regents University, USA, Nancy McKenzie Dupont, University of Mississippi, USA, Joseph R. Hayden, University of Memphis, USA

During the American Civil War, several newspapers remained Confederate sympathizers despite their locations being occupied by Union troops. Examining these papers, the authors explore what methods of suppression occupiers used, how occupation influenced the editorial and business sides of the press, and how occupation impacted freedom of the press. Contents: Introduction: Occupied! / 1. ‘Sic Semper Tyrannis’: The Alexandria Gazette Under Union Occupation / 2. ‘Ruling the Roost’: The Occupied Press in Civil War Chattanooga / 3. ‘This Causeless War’: The Transformation of New Orleans Newspapers During Union Occupation / 4. Siege, Surrender and a New Age of Journalism in Occupied Vicksburg / Conclusion May 2015 Hardback

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Optimization Methods for Gas and Power Markets

Modern Derivatives Pricing and Credit Exposure Analysis Theory and Practice of CSA and XVA Pricing, Exposure Simulation and Backtesting

Theory and Cases

Roland Lichters, Quaternion Risk Management , Germany, Roland Stamm, DEPFA BANK plc, Donal Gallagher, California Institute of Technology, USA

Stefano Fiorenzani, Aleph Energy Consulting, Italy, Tiziano Vargiolu, University of Padua, Italy, Enrico Edoli, Aleph Energy Consulting, Italy

This is a valuable, quantitative guide to the technicalities of optimization methodologies in gas and power markets, and will be of interest to practitioners in the energy industry and financial sector who work in trading, quantitative analysis and energy risk modeling. Contents: 1. Optimization in Energy Markets / 1.1 Classification of optimization problems / 1.1.1 Linear versus Nonlinear Problems / 1.1.2 Deterministic versus Stochastic Problems / 1.1.3 Static versus Dynamic Problems / 1.2 Optimal portfolio selection among different investment alternatives / 1.3 Energy Asset Optimization / 1.3.1 Generation Asset Investment Valuation with Real Option Methodology / 1.3.2 Generation, Transportation and Storage Asset Operational Optimization and Valuation / 1.4 Energy Trading and Optimization / 1.4.1 Asset allocation with Capital Constraints / 1.4.2 Intraday trading / 2. Optimization Methods / 2.1 Linear Optimization / 2.1.1 LP problems / 2.2 Nonlinear Optimization / 2.2.1 Unconstrained problem / 2.2.2 Constrained Problems with Equality Constraints / 2.2.3 Constrained Problems with Inequalities Constraints / 2.3 Pricing financial assets / 2.3.1 Pricing in energy markets / 2.3.2 Pricing in incomplete markets / 2.3.3 A motivating example: utility indifference pricing / 2.4 Deterministic Dynamic Programming / 2.5 Stochastic Dynamic Programming, discrete time / 2.5.1 A motivating example / 2.5.2 The general case / 2.5.3 Tree methods / 2.5.4 Least Square Monte Carlo methods / 2.5.5 Naïve Monte Carlo with Linear Programming / 2.6 Stochastic Dynamic Programming, continuous time / 2.6.1 The HamiltonJacobi-Bellman equation / 2.7 Deterministic numerical methods / 2.7.1 Finite Difference Method for HJB equation / 2.7.2 Boundary conditions / 2.8 Probabilistic numerical methods / 2.8.1 Tree methods, continuous time / 2.8.2 Computationally simple trees in dimension 1 / 2.8.3 Lattice of trees / 2.8.4 Monte Carlo methods / 3. Cases on Static Optimization / 3.1 Case A: investment alternatives / and more... November 2015 250pp 234x156mm 65 figures, 15 b/w tables Hardback £70.00 9781137412966

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This book provides a comprehensive guide for modern derivatives pricing and credit analysis. Written to provide sound theoretical detail but practical implication, it provides readers with everything they need to know to price modern financial derivatives and analyze the credit exposure of a financial instrument in today's markets. Contents: Contents / Preface / Acknowledgments / PART I: DISCOUNTING / 1. Discounting Before the Crisis / 1.1 The Risk-Free Rate / 1.2 Pricing Linear Instruments / 1.2.1 Forward Rate Agreements / 1.2.2 Interest Rate Swaps / 1.2.3 FX Forwards / 1.2.4 Tenor Basis Swaps / 1.2.5 Cross-Currency Basis Swaps / 1.3 Curve Building / 1.4 Pricing Non-Linear Instruments / 1.4.1 Caps and Floors / 1.4.2 Swaptions / 2 What ChangedWith the Crisis / 2.1 Basis Products and Spreads / 2.1.1 Tenor Basis Swaps / 2.1.2 Cross-Currency Basis Swaps / 2.2 Collateralization / 3 Clearing House Pricing / 3.1 Introduction of Central Counterparties / 3.2 Margin Requirements / 3.3 Building the OIS Curve / 3.4 USD Specialties / 3.5 Building the Forward Projection Curves / 3.6 More USD Specialties / 3.7 Example: Implying the Par Asset Swap Spread / 3.8 Interpolation / 3.9 Pricing Non-Linear Instruments / 3.9.1 European Swaptions / 3.9.2 Bermudan Swaptions / 3.10 Not All Currencies Are Equal / 4 Global Discounting / 4.1 Collateralization In a Foreign Currency / 4.2 Non-Rebalancing CrossCurrency Swaps / 4.3 Rebalancing Cross-Currency Swaps / 4.4 Examples: Approximations of Basis Spreads / 4.4.1 Tenor Basis Spreads / 4.4.2 Flat Cross-Currency Swaps / 4.4.3 OIS Cross-Currency Basis Spread / 4.4.4 LIBOR Cross-Currency Basis Spread / 5 CSA Discounting / and more... October 2015 432pp 234x156mm 29 b/w tables, 84 figures Hardback £60.00 9781137494832

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Modeling and Valuation of Energy Structures

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Analytics, Econometrics, and Numerics

Analysing Economic Data

Applied Econometrics

Daniel Mahoney, Trafigura, USA

A Concise Introduction

3rd edition

This book is a comprehensive guide to quantitative and statistical approaches that have been successfully employed in support of trading operations.

Terence C. Mills, Department of Economics, Loughborough University, UK

Contents: Dedication / Acknowledgments / Introduction / PART I: APPLICATIONS / 1. Synopsis of Energy Markets and Structures / 1.1. Challenges of Modeling in Energy Markets / 1.2. High Volatilities/ Jumps / 1.3. Small Samples / 1.4. Structural Change / 1.5. Physical/Operational Constraints / 1.6. Characteristic Structures / 1.7. Tolling Arrangements / 1.8. Gas Transport / 1.9. Gas Storage / 1.10. Load Serving / 1.11. Prelude to Robust Valuation / 2. Data Analysis and Statistical Issues / 2.1. Stationary vs. Non-Stationary Processes / 2.2. Concepts / 2.3. Basic Discrete Time Models: AR and VAR / 2.4. Variance Scaling Laws and Volatility Accumulation / 2.5. The Role of Fundamentals and Exogenous Drivers / 2.6. Time Scales and Robust Estimation / 2.7. Jumps and Estimation Issues / 2.8. Spot Prices / 2.9. Forward Prices / 2.10. Demand Side: Temperature / 2.11. Supply Side: Heat Rates, Spreads, and Production Structure / 2.12. A Recap / 3. Valuation, Portfolios, and Optimization / 3.1. Optionality, Hedging, and Valuation / 3.2. Valuation as a Portfolio Construction Problem / 3.3. Black Scholes as a Paradigm / 3.4. Static vs. Dynamic Strategies / 3.5. More on Dynamic Hedging: Rolling Intrinsic / 3.6. Market Resolution and Liquidity / 3.7. Hedging Miscellany: Greeks, Hedge Costs and Discounting / 3.8. Incomplete Markets and The Minimal Martingale Measure / 3.9. Valuation and Dynamic Strategies / 3.10. Residual Risk and Portfolio Analysis / 3.11. Stochastic Optimization / 3.12. Stochastic Dynamic Programming and HJB / 3.13. Martingale Duality / 3.14. Appendix / 3.15. Vega Hedging and Value Drivers / 3.16. Value Drivers and Information Conditioning / 4. Selected Case Studies / 4.1. Storage / 4.2. Tolling / 4.3. Appendix / 4.4. (Monthly) Spread Option Representation of Storage / 4.5. Lower Bound Tolling Payoff / PART II: TOOLS / 5. Analytical Techniques / 5.1. Change of Measure Techniques / 5.2. Review/Main Ideas / 5.3. Dimension Reduction/Computation Facilitation/ Estimation Robustness / 5.4. Max/Min Options / 5.5. Quintessential Option Pricing Formula / 5.6. Symmetry Results: Asian Options / and more...

Covers the key issues required for students wishing to understand and analyse the core empirical issues in economics. It focuses on descriptive statistics, probability concepts and basic econometric techniques and has an accompanying website that contains all the data used in the examples and provides exercises for undertaking original research.

November 2015 384pp 234x156mm 67 figures, 10 b/w tables Hardback £80.00 9781137560148

Contents: 1. Introduction / 2. Presenting and Summarising Data / 3. Transforming Data / 4. Index Numbers / 5. Correlation / 6. Regression / 7. Basic Concepts of Probability / 8. Probability Distributions / 9. Continuous Random Variables and Probability Density Functions / 10. Sampling and Sampling Distributions / 11. Estimation and Inference / 12. The Classical Regression Model / 13. Multiple Regression / 14. Autocorrelation / 15. Heteroskedasticity / 16. Simultaneity, Instrumental Variables and Non-Normal Errors / 17. Testing for Stability in Regression Models / 18. Basic Time Series Models September 2013 144pp 216x138mm 13 b/w tables, 44 figures Hardback £45.00 9781137369833

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Dimitrios Asteriou, Hellenic Open University, Greece, Stephen G. Hall, University of Leicester, UK

This successful, hands-on econometrics book has been updated and expanded for the third edition. Building on the strengths of the second edition, it now includes more financial economics applications, and discussions on topics that have gained prominence in econometrics. An invaluable guide to conducting empirical research projects. Contents: Preface / PART I: STATISTICAL BACKGROUND AND BASIC DATA HANDLING / 1. Fundamental Concepts / 2. The Structure Of Economic Data and Basic Data Handling / PART II: THE CLASSICAL LINEAR REGRESSION MODEL / 3. Simple Regression / 4. Multiple Regression / PART III: VIOLATING THE ASSUMPTIONS OF THE CLRM / 5. Multicollinearity / 6. Heteroskedasticity / 7. Autocorrelation / 8. Misspecification: Wrong Regressors, Measurement Errors And Wrong Functional Forms / PART IV: TOPICS IN ECONOMETRICS / 9. Dummy Variables / 10. Dynamic Econometric Models / 11. Simultaneous Equation Models / 12. Limited Dependent Variable Regression Models / PART V: TIME SERIES ECONOMETRICS / 13. ARIMA Models And The Box–Jenkins Methodology / 14. Modelling The Variance: ARCH–GARCH Models / 15. Vector Autoregressive(VAR) Models And Causality Tests / 16. Non-Stationarity And Unit Root Tests / 17. Cointegration And Error-Correction Models / 18. Identification In Standard And Cointegrated Systems / 19. Solving Models / PART VI: PANEL DATA ECONOMETRICS / 20. Time Varying Coefficient Models: A New Way of Estimating Bias Free Parameters / 21. Traditional Panel Data Models / 22. Dynamic Heterogeneous Panels / 23. Non-Stationary Panels / PART VII: USING ECONOMETRIC SOFTWARE / 24. Practicalities in Using Eviews And STATA November 2015 520pp 246x189mm 1 diagram, 57 graphs, 174 b/w tables Paperback £42.99 9781137415462 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137415462

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ECONOMICS

Mastering Stocks and Bonds

TEXTBOOK

Economic Methodology

Understanding How Asset Cross-Over Strategies will Improve Your Portfolio's Performance

Understanding Economics as a Science

Ben Emons, Writer, USA

2nd edition

Despite popular belief, bond and stock investors are not opposites. Stock investors can apply bond strategies to safeguard returns. And bond investors can do better using a stock selection strategy designed to improve the portfolio's income distribution. This book will teach you to look at stocks through the lens of a bond buyer, and vice versa.

Marcel Boumans, University of Amsterdam and Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands, John B Davis, Marquette University, US, and University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Economic Methodology explores the status and character of economics as a social science and introduces students to philosophical issues underlying modern science. Essentially a philosophy of science for economists, it strengthens students' understanding and enhances their reasoning skills by introducing them to wider philosophical issues. Contents: Introduction / 1. The Received View of Science / 2. Methodologies of Positive Economics / 3. Popper’s Logic of Discovery / 4. Kuhn and Lakatos / 5. The Sociology of Scientific Knowledge / 6. Rhetoric, Postmodernism, and Pluralism / 7. Value Judgments in Economics / Glossary / Index November 2015 246pp 246x171mm 2 b/w line drawings Paperback £29.99 9781137545558 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137545558

Contents: 1. Your Stock is Your Bond / 2. Equity Strategy for Bond Investing / 3. Fixed Income Strategy for Equity Investing / 4. The Model Portfolio / 5. Stocks and Bonds Globally / 6. Looking Ahead September 2015 Hardback

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Betrayed Promoting Inclusive Development in Fragile States Seth D. Kaplan, Johns Hopkins University, USA

'Kaplan explains how hard-working individuals are shackled to their poverty, how discrimination stifles the entrepreneurial hopes of entire groups of people, and how political and economic exclusion conspire to keep elites rich at everyone else's expense. . . It is, he says, up to the elites and leaders of the developing world to start building and operating this machinery.' - Jerry Rawlings, Former President of the Republic of Ghana Betrayed explains how leaders in the developing world can build more inclusive societies and more equitable governments, thereby creating dynamic national economies and giving the poor the opportunity to accumulate the means and skills to control their own destinies. Contents: 1. The Same Species, the Same Dreams / 2. The Blame Game / 3. Who Are the Poor? / 4. Why Are They Poor? / 5. Breaking Out / 6. Power and Self-Belief / 7. Building Support for an Inclusive Agenda / 8. Constructing a Stronger State / 9. Getting to a Workable Scale / 10. Enhancing Opportunity / 11. Enlarging Markets, Spreading Wealth / 12. Leading Change from Within / 13. Refocusing Foreign Aid / 14. Helping Others to Help Themselves November 2015 312pp 216x140mm 16 line drawings, 4 tables Paperback £24.00 9781137518422 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137518422

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Economics of Banking

Manias, Panics and Crashes

The Middleman Economy

A History of Financial Crises, Seventh Edition

How Brokers, Agents, Dealers, and Everyday Matchmakers Create Value and Profit

7th edition

Hans Keiding, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

A comprehensive text that covers both the microeconomics of banking and risk management in banks. Chapters are selfcontained, making it easy to select specific topics for teaching. Striking a balance between analyses of the underlying principles and their practical applications, it is an ideal advanced undergraduate or master's level textbook. Contents: 1. Why are there Banks? / 2. The Business Lines of a Bank / 3. Basic Concepts of Risk Management / 4. Market Risk and Value at Risk Analysis / 5. The Loan Contract / 6. Credit Rationing / 7. Credit Risk / 8. Securitization and Shadow Banking / 9. Investment Banking and Corporate Finance / 10. Payments / 11. Competition and Risk Taking / 12. Irregularities in the Banking Sector / 13. Operational Risk / 14. Liquidity Shocks, Bank Runs and the Interbank Market / 15. Deposit Insurance / 16. Lenders of Last Resort and Central Banks / 17. Reorganization of Banks / 18. Capital Regulation and the Basel Accords / References / Index October 2015 392pp 246x189mm 12 diagrams, 29 graphs, 18 b/w tables Paperback £44.99 9781137453044 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137453044

Marina Krakovsky, Scientific American, Scientific American Mind, Psychology Today, and Stanford magazine, USA

Robert Z. Aliber, USA, Charles P. Kindleberger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

'The turmoil of 2007-8 reminded us only too painfully that financial crises are not confined to distant times and places. This latest edition of Charlie Kindleberger's classic study of man's serial financial follies, updated by Robert Aliber, brings the story right up to the present. A fount of wisdom not only for students of finance and economics, but also for central bankers and financial market practitioners.' – Professor Sir Charles Bean, The London School of Economics, UK This seventh edition of an investment classic has been thoroughly revised and expanded following the latest crises to hit international markets. Renowned economist Robert Z. Aliber introduces the concept that global financial crises in recent years are not independent events, but symptomatic of an inherent instability in the international system.

With the rise of the Internet, many pundits predicted that middlemen would disappear. But that hasn't happened. Far from killing the middleman, the Internet has generated a thriving new breed. InThe Middleman Economy, Silicon Valley-based reporter Marina Krakovsky elucidates the six essential roles that middlemen play. Contents: Introduction / 1. The Bridge / 2. The Certifier / 3. The Enforcer / 4. The Risk Bearer / 5. The Concierge / 6. The Insulator / Conclusion: The Middleman Economy / Acknowledgements November 2015 Hardback

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Contents: Foreword – Robert Solow / Introduction / 1. Financial Crises: a Hardy Perennial / 2. The Anatomy of a Typical Crisis / 3. Speculative Manias / 4. Fueling the Flames: the Expansion of Credit / 5. The Critical Stage – When the Bubble Is About To Pop / 6. Euphoria and Paper Wealth / 7. Bernie Madoff: Frauds, Swindles, and the Credit Cycle / 8. International Contagion 1618–1930 / 9. Bubble Contagion: Mexico City to Tokyo to Bangkok to New York, London, and Reykjavik / 10. Euromania and Eurocrash / 11. Policy Responses: Benign Neglect, Exhortation, and Bank Holidays / 12. The Domestic Lender of Last Resort / 13. The International Lender of Last Resort / 14. The Lehman Panic – An Avoidable Crash / 15. The Lessons of History / Epilogue / Afterword – Lord Robert Skidelsky October 2015 3 b/w tables Paperback

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TEXTBOOK

Microeconomics

Intermediate Microeconomics

4th edition Paul Krugman, City University of New York, USA,Robin Wells, USA

When it comes drawing on economic principles to explain current realities, there is no one readers trust more than Paul Krugman and Robin Wells. With more and more instructors in all types of schools using Krugman's signature storytelling style to help them introduce the fundamental principles of economics to all kinds of students. Contents: PART I: WHAT IS ECONOMICS / Intro The Ordinary Business of Life / 1. First Principles / 2. Economic Models: Trade-offs and Trade 25 / 3. Appendix Graphs in Economics / PART II: SUPPLY AND DEMAND / 4. Consumer and Producer Surplus / 5. Price Controls and Quotas: Meddling with Markets / 6. Elasticity / PART III: INDIVIDUALS AND MARKETS / 7. Taxes / 8. International Trade / PART IV: ECONOMICS AND DECISION MAKING / 9. Decision Making by Individuals & Firms / 9.1. Appendix Toward a Fuller Understanding of Present Value* / PART V: THE CONSUMER / 10 The Rational Consumer / 10.1 Appendix Consumer Preferences and Consumer Choice / PART VI: THE PRODUCTION DECISION / 11. Behind the Supply Curve: Inputs and Costs / 12. Perfect Competition and the Supply Curve / PART VII: MARKET STRUCTURE AND THE SUPPLY CURVE / 13. Monopoly / 14. Oligopoly / 15. Monopolistic Competition and Product Differentiation / PART VIII: MICROECONOMICS AND PUBLIC POLICY / 16. Externalities / 17. Public Goods & Common Resources / 18. The Economics of the Welfare / PART IX: FACTOR MARKETS & RISK / 19. Factor Markets and the Distribution of Income / 19.1. Appendix Indifference Curve Analysis of Labor Supply / 20. Uncertainty, Risk, and Private Information / Solutions to “Check Your Understanding” Questions / Glossary / Index June 2015 Paperback

TEXTBOOK

Robert Mochrie, School of Management and Languages, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK

This innovative intermediate microeconomics textbook covers both standard theory and exciting topics and developments, such as behavioural economics and advanced game theory. The book's unique problem-solving approach encourages active learning, introducing the mathematical tools that underpin economic theory in an accessible, student-friendly way. Contents: PART I: MARKETS IN CONTEXT / 1. Key principles / 2. Perfect markets / PART II: RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR PEOPLE / 3. The budget set / 4. Preferences / 5. Utility functions / 6. The mostpreferred, affordable bundle / 7. Demand functions / 8. Price changes / 9. The CES utility function / PART III: RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR FIRMS / 10. Production / 11. Cost functions / 12. Costs and planning / 13. Firm supply in perfect competition / 14. Equilibrium in perfect competition / PART IV: MARKET POWER / 15. Monopoly / 16. Price discrimination / 17. Oligopoly / 18. Game theory: concepts / 19. Game theory: applications / PART V: WELFARE / 20. Exchange / 21. Production and distribution / 22. Externalities / 23. Public goods / PART VI: BEHAVIOUR / 24. Personal choice / 25. Intertemporal choice / 26. Choice and risk / 27. Rationality and behaviour / PART VII: APPLYING GAME THEORY / 28. Games with imperfect information / 29. Product differentiation / 30. Auctions / 31. Afterword

Economics for Business 3rd edition Chris Mulhearn, School of Social Science, Liverpool John Moores University, UK, Howard Vane, School of Social Science, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

A concise and vibrant introduction to economics for business and management students which covers all the most relevant theory applied to engaging examples from the business world and everyday life, offering insights from real-life managers into their use of economics at work. Contents: 1. Economics and business / 2. The market / 3. The firm / 4. Firms’ costs and revenues / 5. Market concentration and power / 6. Business and government / 7. Factor markets / 8. The macroeconomy, macroeconomic policy and business / 9. Unemployment: causes and cures / 10. Inflation: causes and cures / 11. Economic growth and business cycles / 12. Stabilizing the economy / 13. International trade / 14. The balance of payments and exchange rates / 15. Globalization November 2015 528pp 246x189mm 170 colour photos, 134 figures, 24 colour tables Paperback £43.99 9781137429223 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137429223

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Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster

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Lessons in Local Entrepreneurship Virgil Henry Storr, Mercatus Center, George Mason University, USA, Stefanie Haeffele-Balch, Mercatus Center, George Mason University, USA, Laura E. Grube, Beloit College, USA

Explores the role of entrepreneurs in bringing about community rebound after disasters, with particular attention to recovery efforts following Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Sandy. Contents: 1. Introduction / 2. The Entrepreneur as a Driver of Social Change / 3. How Entrepreneurs Promote Post-Disaster Community Rebound / 4. How Entrepreneurship Promotes Community Recovery: The Cases of Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy / 5. Goods and Services Providers / 6. Regrowing Uprooted Social Networks / 7. Entrepreneurs as Signals of Healthy Community Rebound / 8. Fostering Resilient Communities / 9. Conclusion October 2015 256pp 235x152mm 2 b/w tables, 2 figures Hardback £75.00 9781137286086 Paperback £25.00 9781137559715

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EDUCATION

Post-Conflict Syrian State and Nation Building Economic and Political Development

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Turning Teaching Inside Out Davis, Roswell, Turning Teaching Inside Out Turning Teaching Inside Out, Davis, Roswell

Cenap Çakmak, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey, Murat Ustaoğlu, Istanbul University, Turkey

‘A panoramic treatment of the difficulties that the future of Syria faces; unique in its solicitation of the opinions of some traditional opposition figures.’ - Mazen Hashem, Lecturer, California State University, Northridge, USA Based on extensive field work involving the leading figures of the diverse Syrian National Coalition, an umbrella initiative of opposition groups fighting against the Assad regime, this study critically evaluates the challenges ahead as well as the inherent opportunities for the post-conflict era in Syria. Contents: 1. The Arab Spring and the Emergence of Syrian Crisis / 2. Identity, Political System, and the Constitution / 3. Restructuring the Syrian Economy: Insights on the Post-Conflict Period / 4. Restructuring the Security Sector / 5. Transitional Justice / 6. Foreign Policy Vision June 2015 Hardback

128pp 216x138mm £45.00 9781137538840

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A Pedagogy of Transformation for Community-Based Education Edited by Simone Weil Davis, Inside-Out, Canada, Barbara Sherr Roswell, Goucher College, USA

'Read this book! It's so important that we end the separation between 'us' and 'them'—those labeled 'prisoners,' 'criminals,' 'felons.' It is this separation and demonization of the 'others'— and our failure to truly see, hear, and engage with those who have been locked up and locked out—that makes it easy for us to remain in deep denial about what we, as a nation, have done. Inside-Out challenges that denial in a powerful way.' - Michelle Alexander, Professor of Law, Ohio State University, USA, and author ofThe New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness Using the successful Inside-Out program, in which incarcerated and non-incarcerated college students are taught in the same classroom, this book explores the practice of community-based learning, including the voices of teachers and participants, and offers a model for courses, student life programs, and faculty training. Contents: 1. Introduction: Radical Reciprocity: Civic Engagement from Inside Out; Simone Weil Davis and Barbara Roswell / PART I: ORIGIN TALES: SEEDING AND BUILDING A PROGRAM / 2. Drawing Forth, Finding Voice, Making Change: Inside-Out Learning as Transformative Pedagogy; Lori Pompa / 3. Inside-Out in Oregon: Transformative Education at the Community Level; Melissa Crabbe / 4. Death of a Street Gang Warrior; Paul Perry / PART II: EXPANDING TEACHING AND LEARNING / 5. What the World Needs Now; M. Kay Harris / 6. Liberation from University Education: A Lesson in Humility for a Helper; Amelia Lawson / 7. The American Educational System: Abuses and Alternatives; K.D.A. Daniel-Bey / and more... November 2015 Paperback

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Exploring Literacies Theory, Research and Practice Helen de Silva Joyce, University of New England, Australia, Susan Feez, University of New England, Australia

This book is a guide to current research and debate in the field of literacies practice and education. It provides both an historical and lifespan view of the field as well as an overview of research methodologies with first-hand examples from a range of researchers involved in literacy research. Contents: Author Preface / Series Preface / PART I: LITERACIES EDUCATION: THE LANDSCAPES OF LITERACY STUDIES / Introduction / 1. Literacy: A Field of Evolving Terms, Definitions and Educational Approaches / 2. Studies of Literacy across Time and across Disciplines / PART II: LIFESPAN LITERACIES / Introduction / 3. Literacy from Home to School / 4. Literacy at School / 5. Literacy in Adult Life: Community, Further Education and Work / PART III: LITERACY - A CONTINUING PROJECT / Introduction / 6. Researching Literacy - A Methodological Map / 7. Researcher Voices

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Philosophy of STEM Education

The Testing and Learning Revolution The Future of Assessment in Education

A Critical Investigation Nataly Z. Chesky, State University of New York, New Paltz, USA, Mark R. Wolfmeyer, Kutztown University, USA

Philosophy of STEM Education uses philosophical methods to investigate STEM education's purpose and assumptions. It details the why (axiology), the how (epistemology) and the what (ontology) of STEM by drawing upon a variety of philosophies of education, science, mathematics, and technology.

October 2015 304pp 216x138mm 16 figures, 16 b/w tables Hardback £70.00 9780230545397 Paperback £20.99 9780230545403

Contents: 1. Introduction to Stem Education / 2. STEM’s What, Why and How?: Ontology, Axiology and Epistemology / 3. Critical Inquiry into Stem Education / 4. Critical Opportunities in Stem Education / 5. Concluding Thoughts

Research and Practice in Applied Linguistics Series Edited by: Christopher N. Candlin, Jonathan Crichton

July 2015 4 figures, 2 tables Hardback

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The Cultural and Social Foundations of Education Series Edited by: A. G. Rud

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£45.00 9781137535450

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Edmund W. Gordon, Gordon Commission on the Future of Assessment in Education, USA, Kavitha Rajagopalan, USA

Gordon shows how we can use assessment to support teaching and develop students' competencies. Between 2011 and 2013, Gordon chaired an interdisciplinary commission of scholars and thinkers, who connected transformative research and ideas on learning, teaching, measurement, the nature of tests, intelligence, capability, technology, and policy. Contents: 1. The Gordon Commission and a Vision for the Future of Assessment in Education / 2. Assessment for Teaching and Learning, Not Just Accountability / 3. Assessment Can and Should Incorporate Emerging Technologies and Epistemologies to Respond to Changing Paradigms in Education / 4. Both Educating and Being Educated are Changing in the Twenty-First Century / 5. Assessment Requires Reasoning from Evidence / 6. New Approaches to Assessment that Move in the Right Direction / 7. New Data Collection and Analysis Methods Offer Powerful Insights into Performance / 8. A Star to Guide By: Toward Assessment that Is Capable of Informing and Improving Teaching and Learning October 2015 Hardback Paperback

192pp 216x140mm £63.00 9781137519948 £24.00 9781137519955

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Higher Education for Sustainable Development Kerry Shephard, University of Otago, New Zealand

This book asks and answers how higher education should approach the task of educating for sustainability, providing a guide for those who advocate for sustainability and for those who do not and makes a point of emphasising that all in higher education have the capacity and willingness to contribute in some way. Contents: Introduction / PART I: DEVELOPING A GROUNDED THEORY OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABILITY / 1.Sustainability and ES/ESD Missions: Where are We Now, How Did We Get Here and Where to from Here? / 2. Educational Research to Find a Way Forward: Methods and Results / 3. A Grounded Theory about ES/ESD in Higher Education / PART II: EDUCATIONAL RATIONALES TO UNIFY THE EFFORTS OF HIGHER EDUCATION TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY OBJECTIVES / 4. Affect, Cognition and Criticality: Some Educational Theory for University Teachers and for Educational Developers / 5. Values Education for Sustainability, Academic Integrity and Professional Valyes / 6. The Challenges of Education for Critical Action / 7. A Way Forward August 2015 5 b/w tables Hardback

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Global Perspectives and Key Debates in Sex and Relationships Education Sundaram, Sauntson, Global Perspectives and Key Debates in Sex and Relationships Education Global Perspectives and Key Debates in Sex and Relationships Education, Sundaram, Sauntson

Addressing Issues of Gender, Sexuality, Plurality and Power Edited by Vanita Sundaram, University of York, UK, Helen Sauntson, York St John University, UK

There is a great variety of sex and relationship education in the global North and South and this book draws together the global perspectives and debates on this key topic. Issues including genderbased violence, pornography, sexual consent, sexual diversity and religious plurality are all discussed with reference to cutting-edge research. Contents: Introduction: Global Perspectives and Key Debates in Sex and Relationships Education: Setting the Scene; Vanita Sundaram and Helen Sauntson / 1. School-based sex and relationships education: current knowledge and emerging themes; Felicity Thomas and Peter Aggleton / 2. Postfeminist Media Panics over girls’ ‘sexualisation’: Implications for UK sex and relationship guidance and curriculum; Jessica Ringrose / 3. The challenges, contradictions and possibilities of teaching about pornography in SRE: The Australian Context; Debbie Ollis / 4. Where does violence against women and girls work fit in? Exploring spaces for challenging violence within a sex-positive framework in schools; Vanita Sundaram, Claire Maxwell and Debbie Ollis / 5. From ‘no means no’ to ‘an enthusiastic yes’: changing the discourse on sexual consent through Sex and Relationships Education; Maddy Coy, Liz Kelly, Fiona Vera-Gray, Maria Garner and Ava Kanyaredzi / 6. Discursive silences: critically analysing the presence/ absence of sexual diversity in the sex and relationships guidance for England and Wales; Helen Sauntson and Vanita Sundaram / 7. A radical plurality: Re-thinking cultural and religious diversity in sexuality education in Aotearoa New Zealand; Louisa Allen and Kathleen Quinlivan / 8. ‘I felt confused; I felt uncomfortable… my hair stood on ends’ Understanding how teachers negotiate comfort zones, learning edges and triggers in the teaching of sexuality education in South Africa; Dennis Francis August 2015 Hardback

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Histories of Social Studies and Race: 1865-2000 Edited by Christine Woyshner, Temple University, USA, Chara Haeussler Bohan, Georgia State University, USA

'A necessary component for any conversations we wish to have on the intersections of race, education, and national heritage . . . Woyshner and Bohan provide ten studies of individuals, movements, events, and watershed movements that refract the ideas and ideals of social studies education inextricable from issues of race, racism, social justice, and strugglest for education that build and define local and national commitments.' -American Educational History Journal This collection of historical essays on race develops lines of inquiry into race and social studies, such as geography, history, and vocational education. Contributors focus on the ways African Americans were excluded or included in the social education curriculum and the roles that black teachers played in crafting social education curricula. Contents: Introduction: Social Studies and Race;C. Woyshner & C.Bohan / 1. Race, Social Studies, and Culturally Relevant Curriculum in Social Studies’ Prehistory: A Cautionary Meditation; R.E.Butchart / 2. The Early History of Negro History Week; S.Bair / 3. Notions of Citizenship: Discussing Race in the Shortridge High School Senate, 1900-1928; J.S.Clark / 4. The Racial and Cultural Assumptions of the Early Social Studies Educators, 1901-1922; T.D.Fallace / 5. Countering the Master Narrative in US Social Studies: Nannie Helen Burroughs and New Narratives in History Education; A.Murray-Blue / 6. Race in Elementary Geography Textbooks: Examples from South Carolina, 1890-1927; M.Spearman / 7. Atlanta’s Desegregation Era Social Studies Curriculum: An Examination of Georgia History Textbooks;C.Bohan &P.Randolph / 8. Placing Social Justice at the Center of Standards-Based Reform: Race and the Social Studies at McDonogh #35 Senior High, 9. 9. New Orleans, Louisiana, 1980-2000; E.DeCuir / 10. Did Curriculum Reform Support Racial Integration?; J.Watras / 11. African-Centered Education in the Detroit Public Schools, 1968-2000;A.Halvorsen / Epilogue; M.Crocco November 2015 Paperback

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GENERAL AND REFERENCE • GEOGRAPHY GENERAL AND REFERENCE

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism Immanuel Ness, Brooklyn College, City University of New York, USA, Zak Cope, Queen's University Belfast, UK

The Palgrave Encyclopedia Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism objectively presents the prominent themes, epochal events, theoretical explanations, and historical accounts of imperialism from 1776 to the present. It is the most historically and academically comprehensive examination of the subject to date. Contents: Introduction / Entries A-Z within the following sections: / Biographies / Country and regional analysis / Culture and the arts / History / Movements and ideologies / Political economy / Themes and concepts / INDICES October 2015 Hardback

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World Regional Geography Concepts 3rd edition

Digital Cities Lydia Mihelic Pulsipher, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, USA, Alex Pulsipher, USA

Filled with the rich diversity of human life, yet exceptionally concise, World Regional Geography Concepts humanizes geographic issues by representing the daily lives of women, men, and children in the various regions of the globe. Contents: Preface / 1. Geography: An Exploration of Connections / 2. North America / 3. Middle and South America / 4. Europe / 5. Russia and the Post-Soviet States / 6. North Africa and Southwest Asia / 7. Sub-Saharan Africa / 8. South Asia / 9. East Asia / 10. Southeast Asia11. Oceania: Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific / Epilogue: Antarctica March 2015 Paperback

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The Interdisciplinary Future of the Urban Geo-Humanities Benjamin Fraser, East Carolina University, USA

'Making a strong case for interdisciplinary layering as a way to represent the many layers - physical, social, aesthetic - of the city, Fraser's visionary book is as much a meditation on the future of the digital humanities itself as it is on the city as an object of humanistic inquiry. He cogently charts a course for how humanists will employ thick mapping as a way to practice the digital humanities.' – David J. Staley, Associate Professor of History and Adjunct Associate Professor of Design, Director of the Goldberg Center at The Ohio State University, USA This book highlights an interdisciplinary terrain where the humanities and social sciences combine with digital methods. It argues that while disciplinary frictions still condition the potential of digital projects, the nature of the urban phenomenon pushes us toward an interdisciplinary and digital future where the primacy of cities is assured. Contents: Introduction / PART I: LAYERS OF THE INTERDISCIPLINARY CITY / 1. What is the City? / 2. Art and the Urban Experience / PART II: DISCIPLINARY/ DIGITAL DEBATES AND THE URBAN PHENOMENON / 3. The Humanities, the Social Sciences and the Digital Sciences / 4. What is Urban Totality? / PART III: TOWARD A THEORY OF DIGITAL CITIES / 5. What are Digital Cities? / 6. Thick Mapping as Urban Metaphor / Epilogue: Bridged Cities (A Calvino-esque Tale) July 2015 Hardback

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A History of British Prime Ministers (omnibus edition)

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Walpole to Cameron

The Transformation and Decline of the British Empire Decolonisation After the First World War Spencer Mawby, School of History, University of Nottingham, UK

Spencer Mawby offers a fresh perspective on the current literature and historiographical debates surrounding the end of the British Empire. Adopting a thematic approach, Mawby analyses the nature of anti-colonialism, domestic arguments regarding the empire, security and intelligence, relations between capital and labour and the movement of people. Contents: Series Editors’ Preface / 1. Introduction / 2. Anti-Colonialism in the British Empire / 3. Britain and Britishness / 4. Migration / 5. Counterinsurgency, Intelligence and Propaganda / 6. Capital and Labour / 7. Conclusion / Chronology / Notes / Bibliography / Index October 2015 1 map Paperback

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Dick Leonard, Former Assistant Editor of The Economist, UK

Endorsement for A Century of Premiers and Nineteenth-Century British Premiers: ‘Exciting to read, often funny, and full of penetrating insights as well as revealing and sometimes hilarious anecdotes.’ - Professor David Marquand, University of Oxford, UK This omnibus edition of Dick Leonard's British Premiers trilogy, surveys the lives and careers of all the fifty-three Prime Ministers between Sir Robert Walpole (1721-42) and David Cameron (2010- ), bringing to life the political achievements and also the personal idiosyncrasies of Britain's rulers over nearly three centuries. Contents: Updates to David Cameron - Plausible ‘Front Man’ / Introduction – The Road to the Prime Ministership / PART I: THE 18TH CENTURY / PART II: THE 19TH CENTURY / PART III: THE 20TH AND 21ST CENTURIES / Appendix November 2015 53 b/w photos Paperback

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HISTORY/EARLY MODERN AND MEDIEVAL HISTORY TEXTBOOK

England and Scotland, 1286-1603 Andy King, University of Southampton, UK, Claire Etty, Oxford English Dictionary

This new text offers one of the first overviews of the 'three hundred years' war' between England and Scotland, from the Scottish succession crisis in 1286, to the Union of the Crowns in 1603. It is an ideal introduction for students approaching Anglo-Scottish relations within this period for the first time. Contents: CONTENTS / Preface / Introduction / PART I / 1. Hammer of the Scots? Edward I and Scotland, 1286-1306 / 2. Scottish Civil Wars, 1306-37 / 3. The Hundred Years War: War on Two Fronts, 1337-1453 / 4. The Wars of the Roses, 1453-1502 / 5. Auld Alliance, New Europe, 1503-37 / 6. Reformations and Rough Wooing, 1537-60 / 7. Better Together? 1561-1603 / PART II / 8. Armies and Warfare / 9. The Marches / 10. Relations between Peoples / 11. National Identity and Propaganda: The Appeal to History and Contemporary Views of the ‘Other’ / Conclusion / Select Bibliography / Notes / Index October 2015 256pp 216x138mm 2 maps, 2 b/w tables Hardback £65.00 9780230282322 Paperback £21.99 9780230282339

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The Disney Middle Ages A Fairy-Tale and Fantasy Past

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Kings and Bishops in Medieval England, 1066-1216 Roger Wickson, Keele University, UK

Edited by Tison Pugh, University of Central Florida, USA, Susan Aronstein, University of Wyoming, USA

'This collection of fourteen essays provides a balanced and often quite witty assessment of Disney's films, TV shows, marketing strategies, theme parks, personal philosophies, pedagogy, social and political practices of Walt Disney and his Corporate Legacy . . . The collection speaks well to a scholarly audience, while, at the same time, addressing intelligently a broader audience that includes virtually anyone who has ever seen a Disney movie or TV program or been to a theme park - that is, about everyone who has grown up in America or elsewhere. The bibliography is excellent.' - Medievally Speaking This collection examines the intersection between the products of the Disney Corporation and popular culture's fascination with the Middle Ages. Contents: 1. Introduction: Disney’s Retroprogressive Medievalisms: Where Yesterday Is Tomorrow Today;T. Pugh / PART I: BUILDING A BETTER MIDDLE AGES: MEDIEVALISM IN THE PARKS / PART II: THE DISTORICAL MIDDLE AGES / PART III: DISNEY PRINCESS FANTASY FAIRE October 2015 6 b/w tables Paperback

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'A lively read, making its way around some controversial points persuasively and judiciously. The author's enthusiasm for his subject shines through on every page.' – David Bates, University of East Anglia, UK 'Roger Wickson's very readable synthesis of early medieval England's two estates, the crown and the church, makes no assumptions about its readers' knowledge but leaves them with a clear and detailed understanding of how a different world of kings and their special advisors, the bishops, really worked. For the student and general reader he is concise without being over-simplified, and he tells a good story, often with apposite parallels to the modern world.' – Philip Morgan, Keele University, UK This introductory text, the first of its kind, explores the central relationship between the kings of England and their bishops, from the Norman Conquest to the Magna Carta. Wickson provides an approachable overview of the scholarship on this key subject, making this an ideal starting-point for anyone who is studying high medieval England. Contents: Preface / Abbreviations / Introduction / 1. The Norman Conquest and the Church in England / 2. The Sons of the Conquerer and their Bishops / 3. The Struggle for the Primacy / 4. Mitred Civil Servants: The Rise and Fall of the Salisbury Dynasty / 5. King Stephen and his Bishops / 6. The Becket Conflict in Perspective / 7. England Without a King / 8. Stephen Langton, the Bishops and Magna Carta / Epilogue / Further Reading September 2015 Hardback Paperback

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The Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s Catherine Baker, University of Hull, UK

Catherine Baker offers an up-to-date, balanced and concise introductory account of the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s and their aftermath. The volume incorporates the latest research, showing how the state of the field has evolved and guides students through the existing literature, topics and debates. Contents: Editors’ Preface / 1. Introduction / 2. Yugoslavia and its Origins / 3. The Break-Up of the Yugoslav Federation / 4. From Crisis to War in Slovenia and Croatia / 5. The War in Bosnia-Herzegovina / 6. The Kosovo War and its Aftermath / 7. Peacebuilding, Reconciliation and Reconstruction / 8. The Past on Trial / 9. Culture and Language During and After the Wars / 10. Conclusion / Timeline (1980-2000) / Bibliography / Index August 2015 Paperback

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HISTORY HISTORY/GENDER AND WOMEN’S HISTORY

HISTORY/MIDDLE EASTERN

Gender and Material Culture in Britain since 1600

4th edition T.G. Fraser, University of Ulster, UK

T. G. Fraser clearly sets out the basic arguments on each side of the Arab-Israeli conflict, and traces their evolution from 1945 to the present day. Concise and balanced, this text takes into account the latest scholarship on the topic, and presents it in a compelling and accessible manner.

What does material culture tell us about gendered identities and how does gender reveal the meaning of spaces and things? This edited collection looks at the adornment of the body, dress and material cultures of the home and public spaces to demonstrate how people in Britain have presented themselves as gendered beings from 1600 through to today. Contents: Introduction: Gender and Material Culture / 1. Gender and Material Culture in the Early Modern London Guilds / 2. Women’s Letters: EighteenthCentury Letter-Writing and the Life of the Mind / 3. Men’s Hair: Managing Appearances in the Long Eighteenth Century / 4. Craftsmen in Common: Objects, Skills and Masculinity in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries / 5. Stitching Women: Unpicking Histories of Victorian Clothes / 6. Grooming Men: The Material World of the Nineteenth-Century Barbershop / 7. Queer Things: Men and Make-Up between the Wars / 8. Manly Drinkers: Masculinity and Material Culture in the Interwar Public House / Concluding Remarks / Resources / Key Texts 184pp

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Edited by Joyce E. Chaplin, Harvard University, USA, Darrin M. McMahon, Florida State University, USA

The Arab-Israeli Conflict

Edited by Hannah Greig, University of York, UK, Jane Hamlett, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK, Leonie Hannan, University College London, UK

November 2015 27 photographs Hardback Paperback

Genealogies of Genius

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HISTORY/WORLD HISTORY

Contents: Acknowledgements / Glossary / Map: Israel, The Palestinian Authority and their Arab Neighbours / 1. Introduction / 2. The Partition of Palestine and the Creation of Israel / 3. The Problem Consolidated / 4. From War to War / 5. The Search for a Settlement / 6. An Uncertain Path / 7. Stubborn Realities / 8. Conclusion / Bibliography / Index August 2015 1 map Hardback Paperback

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Genius as a historical concept, rather than as a presumed trans-historical fact, is surprisingly underexamined, even as millions of daily decisions—personal, institutional, and governmental—are made according to unexamined assumptions about it. The essays in this book show that the origins and uses of concepts of genius warrant careful examination. Contents: 1.Introduction; Joyce E. Chaplin and Darrin M. McMahon / 2.The Problem of Genius in the Age of Slavery; Joyce E. Chaplin / 3.Genius vs Democracy: Excellence and Singularity in Post-Revolution France;Nathalie Heinich / 4.Equality, Inequality, and Difference: Genius as Problem and Possibility in American Political/Scientific Discourse; John S. Carson / 5.Genius and Obsession: Do You Have to Be Mad to Be Smart?; Lennard Davis / 6.Inspiration to Perspiration: Francis Galton’s Hereditary Genius in Victorian Context;Janet Browne / 7.’Genius must do the scullery work of the world’: New Women, Feminists and Genius, circa 1880-1920;Lucy Delap / 8.The Cult of the Genius in Germany and Austria at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century; Julia Barbara Köhne / 9.Cultivating Genius in a Bolshevik Country; Irina Sirotkina / 10.Insight in the Age of Automation;David Bates / 11.Genius and Evil; Darrin M. McMahon December 2015 14 figures Hardback Paperback

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Comics, the Holocaust and Hiroshima Jane L. Chapman, University of Lincoln, UK, Dan Ellin, University of Lincoln, UK, Adam Sherif, University of Lincoln, UK

Comics and the Holocaust breaks new ground for cultural history by exploring the relationship between comics as a cultural record, historiography, memory and trauma studies. Comics have a dual role as sources: for gauging awareness of the Holocaust and through close analysis, as testimonies and narratives of childhood emotions and experiences. Contents: 1. Introduction / 2. Case study: National Socialist Persecution and Genocide in Contemporary US Comic Books / 3. Childhood Memories of the Holocaust and Vichy / 4. Barefoot Gen and Hiroshima: Comic Strip Narratives of Trauma / 5. Conclusion June 2015 104pp 216x138mm 3 b/w illustrations Hardback £45.00 9781137407238

The Holocaust and its Contexts Series Edited by: Olaf Jensen, Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann

The First World War in Computer Games

TEXTBOOK

A History of Modern Tourism Eric Zuelow, University of New England, USA

Chris Kempshall, University of Sussex, UK

The First World War in Computer Games analyses the depiction of combat, the landscape of the trenches, and concepts of how the war ended through computer games. This book explores how computer games are at the forefront of new representations of the First World War. Contents: Foreword by Dr Esther MacCallum-Stewart / Introduction: Opening up a Digital Front / 1. ‘You Provide the Pixels and I’ll Provide the War’: Computer Games, Cinema and Narrative / 2. ‘Good God, Did we Really Send Players to Fight in That?’: Landscape and Chronology in First World War games / 3. ‘It Takes 15,000 Casualties to Train a Player General’: Combat in First World War Games / 4. ‘They Will Not Be Able to Make Us Play It Again Another Day’: The End in First World War Games / Conclusion: … To End all War Games May 2015 128pp 216x138mm 10 colour illustrations Hardback £45.00 9781137491756 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137491756

Tourism as we know it is a surprisingly modern concept, both a product of modernity and a force helping to shape it. From the British Grand Tour in the sixteenth century to the onset of contemporary mass tourism, travel has played a crucial role in the rise of globalization and the development of the modern world.

Contents: Introduction: Modern Tourism / 1. Beginnings: The Grand Tour / 2. The Sublime and Beautiful / 3. The Age of Steam / 4. Packaging New Trips / 5. Guidebooks and the Importance of Seeing the Sights / 6. Tourism in an Age of Empires and Nationalism / 7. Bicycles, Automobiles, and Aircraft / 8. Tourism During the Interwar Years / 9. Tourism in the Postwar / 10. Mass Tourism / Conclusion: Never Ask An Historian About the Future November 2015 288pp 216x138mm 12 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 9780230369641 Paperback £16.99 9780230369658 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9780230369641 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9780230369658

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Nationalism in Europe since 1945 André Gerrits, Leiden University, The Netherlands

An up-to-date empirical and historiographical overview of the actual political relevance of nationalism and internationalism in postwar Europe. Adopting a largely chronological approach, Gerrits links the historiography of post-war Europe and the major theoretical approaches to nationalism with analysis of key historical developments and events. Contents: Introduction / PART I / 1. The Debate on Nationalism / 1.1 A Political Definition / 1.2 Further Readings / PARTII / 2. Europe During the Cold War / 2.1. Integration and Transatlantic Cooperation / 2.2. Changing the Concept of the ‘National’: Decolonization and the Welfare State / 2.3. Regionalism, Immigration and National Identity / 2.4. Nationalism and Communism in Eastern Europe / 2.5. The Collapse of Communism / PART III / 3. Europe After the Cold War / 3.1. Democratization and Nationalism: The Russia Case / 3.2. Civil War in Yugoslavia / 3.3. Globalisation, Integration and the Nation State / 3.4. Immigration, Multiculturalism and Political Nationalism / PART IV / 4. Nationalism, Democracy, and European Integration / Bibliography November 2015 Paperback

168pp 216x138mm £16.99 9781137337870

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Germany since 1789 A Nation Forged and Renewed

Germans and Jews Since The Holocaust

2nd edition David G. Williamson, Highgate School, UK

This essential text provides a clear and engaging introduction to the history of modern Germany. The updated and expanded new edition now takes the story back to 1789 and brings it right up to the present day, adopting a controversy-led approach throughout. Visual evidence, maps, documents and key event boxes support the text and aid learning. Contents: List of Illustrations / List of Maps / Preface / Acknowledgements / Maps / PART I: GERMANY UNIFIED, 1789-1871 / 1. Germany Recast: The French Revolutionary Wars and the Vienna Settlement, 17891815 / 2. The Post-War Era, 1815-1847: Restoration and Change. / 3. Revolution and Reaction, 1847-1858 / 4. The Unification of Germany, 1858-1871 / PART II: THE SECOND EMPIRE, 1871-1918 / 5. Economic, Social and Cultural Transformation / 6. Domestic Politics from Bismarck to Bethmann Hollweg / 7. German Foreign Policy, 1871-1914 / 8. Germany at War, 1914-1918 / PART III: THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC AND THE THIRD REICH / 9. Revolution and Instability, October 1918-1923 / 10. Partial Stabilization, 1924-1929 / 11. The Change of Regime: The Collapse of Weimar and the Formation and Consolidation of the Third Reich, 1930-1934 / 12. The Third Reich, 1933-1939 / 13. Expansion, War and Defeat / PART IV: PARTITION AND UNIFICATION / 14. Occupation and Division, 1945-49 / 15. The Cold war and the Two Germanies, 1950-1988 / 16. Domestic Developments in the Two German States, 1949-1963 / 17. The Decades of Challenge: The Two Germanies, 1963-1988 / 18. Reunification and After / PART V: ASSESSMENT / 19. Is There a German Sonderweg? / PART VI: DOCUMENTS / Notes and References / Bibliography / Glossary and Abbreviations / Index

Pól Ó Dochartaigh, National University of Ireland, Galway

The relationship between Germans and Jews has been a difficult one throughout history. Pól Ó Dochartaigh examines this relationship, encompassing both German and Jewish perspectives. He also looks at efforts both to remember the Holocaust, and to forget it, movement towards recompense and reparation, and the survival of antisemitism. Contents: Acknowledgements / Foreword / 1. The Pity and Stupidity of it all: Jews in Germany / before 1945 / PART I: GERMANS AND JEWS 1945-1990 / 2. Survivors on Blood-Soaked Soil (1945-49) / 3. Jews and West Germany I (1949-67) / 4. The GDR and its Jews I (1949-67) / 5. Jews and West Germany II (1967-89) / 6. The GDR and its Jews II (1967-89) / 7. Jews and German Unification (1989-90) / 8. Germany and Israel (1949-90) / PART II: GERMAN-JEWISH THEMES / 9. Reparations and International Jewish Organisations / 10. Historians and the Holocaust / 11. Jews and German Culture / PART III: GERMANS AND JEWS SINCE 1990 / 12. The Growth of Judaism in Germany since 1990 / 13. Anti-Semitism and Neo-Nazism since 1990 / 14. Germany and Israel since 1990 / Conclusion: No Normality December 2015 Paperback

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HISTORY HISTORY/WORLD HISTORY

The Great War Western Front and Home Front

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Gender and Spoken Interaction Edited by Pia Pichler, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK, Eva M. Eppler, Roehampton University, UK

Classroom Interaction

2nd edition Hunt Tooley, Austin College, USA

'While the twenty pages of footnotes suggest the scholarship, the horizon of the author is far wider than the title would suggest, and this is probably the real virtue of a book like this.' - Andrew Hunt, History Teaching Review Yearbook 'The Western Front is by no means merely an account of the war in the West. In my opinion, it is the best introduction we now have to the history of the Great War altogether.' - Ralph Raico, The Independent Review This revised and updated introduction to World War One crosses the boundaries of national histories to examine the various connections between the Western Front and the key home fronts around the globe. Incorporating recent research, Tooley rethinks the patterns of society, culture and politics in the early twentieth-century. Contents: Preface / 1. Origins, Preconditions, Outbreak / 2. Mobility and Unity / 3. Stalemate and Mobilization, 1915/1916 / 4. Innovation, Persuasion, Centralization / 5. The Crucible of War: 1916 / 6. 1917: New Strains, New War / 7. Transformations: Politics, Culture, Warfare / 8. Collapse, Armistice, Conclusions / Suggested Reading November 2015 Paperback

LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS

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The Internationalised Anglophone University Doris Dippold, University of Surrey, UK

Internationalisation has had a forceful impact on universities across the Anglophone world. This book reviews what we know about interaction in the Anglophone university classroom, describes the challenges students and tutors face, and illustrates how they can overcome these challenges by drawing on their own experiences and practices. Contents: 1. Internationalisation and University Policies / 2. Student and Staff Perspectives / 3. Pragmatics and Discourse Perspectives / 4. Culture and Classroom Interaction / 5. Responding to Classroom Interaction Challenges / Conclusion July 2015 112pp 216x138mm 4 b/w tables, 2 figures Hardback £45.00 9781137443595 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137443595

‘[A] timely and much welcomed addition to the growing field of language and gender, offering invaluable insights into the relationship between gender and spoken discourse. It is a valuable collection for researchers and postgraduate students who want to get a sense of where language and gender research is heading... [A] strength of this volume is that all articles are written in a clear, accessible and engaging style. I would highly recommend the book to researchers working in the areas of language and gender, discourse analysis, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, and language and social interaction.’ - Discourse & Commuication This diverse collection of gender research with an exclusive focus on spoken interaction explores how gender is reflected and accomplished in relation to other situational and larger-scale sociocultural practices, identities and structures. Contents: Foreword; J.Thornborrow / Editor’s Preface: Overview of Chapters; Pia Pichler and Eva Eppler / 1. Theoretical Issues for the Study of Gender and Spoken Interaction; Deborah Cameron / 2. Doing Gender Against the Odds: A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Educational Discourse; Joan Swann / 3. Airhostess Legs and Jealous Husbands: Explorations of Gender and Heterosexuality in 10-11 year-olds’ Conversations; Janet Maybin / 4. Now You See Me, Now You Don’t: Adolescents Exploring Deviant Positions; Anthea Irwin / 5. ‘All I’ve gotta do is wank on about some bollocky poem’: Cool and Socially Aware Positions in the Talk of London Private School Girls; Pia Pichler / 6. ‘A group of lads, innit?’ Performances of Laddish Masculinity in British Higher Education; Siân Preece / 7. Boys’ Talk: Hindi, Moustaches, and Masculinity in New Delhi; Kira Hall / and more... October 2015 1 b/w table Paperback

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TEXTBOOK

A Beginner’s Guide to Discourse Analysis

Phonological Acquisition

An up-to-date and easyto-follow explanation of the core concepts that are relevant to discourse analysis and the tools used by linguists to analyse it. All topics are treated in a concise way, illuminated by examples of language in use. Students will be able to do their own analysis before comparing it to commentary supplied by the author. Contents: 1. Thinking About the Text / 2. Thinking About the Meaning / 3. Thinking About the Producer / 4. Thinking About the Context / 5. Thinking about the Information 176pp

Language Racism

Child Language and Constraint-Based Grammar

Sean Sutherland, Department of English, Linguistics and Cultural Studies, University of Westminster, UK

November 2015 2 b/w photos Paperback

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£20.99 9781137402882

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Jean-Jacques Weber, University of Luxembourg,

Anne-Michelle Tessier, University of Alberta, Canada

How do children learn to produce language sound patterns and what errors do they make? Assuming only an undergraduate background in phonology, child speech patterns and their analogues across adult languages are used to discuss Optimality Theory. It also investigated how phonological learning interacts with other aspects of language acquisition. Contents: Preface / 1. Background I: A Phonological Refresher / 2. Background II: Infant speech acquisition / 3. Early Phonology: The shapes of syllables / 4. Early Phonology: Word sizes and shapes / 5. Early Phonology: Consonants / 6. Early Phonology: More consonants and phonotactics / 7. Lexical Influences and Interactions in Phonological Learning / 8. Acquiring Morphophonology / 9. Children’s Bilingual Phonological Acquisition / 10. Some OT Theories of Phonological Learning / References

This book discusses a new breed of racism, namely language racism, which is spreading both in the USA and in Europe, as well as other parts of the world. The book is a manifesto promoting a more positive view of linguistic and cultural diversity. Contents: 1. Introduction / PART I / 2. The Language Racist / PART II: SEPARATING FACT FROM FICTION / 3. What Is a Language? / 4. Language and Identity / 5. Language and Integration / 6. Language and Culture / 7. Language and Education / 8. Language and Racism / PART III / 9. How Not to Be a Language Racist May 2015 Hardback

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LAW LAW

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The Religion of Law

Resisting Economic Globalization

Race, Citizenship and Children's Belonging

Critical Theory and International Investment Law

Changing Concepts of Contract

Suhraiya Jivraj, Kent Law School, University of Kent, UK

Essays in Honour of Ian Macneil Edited by David Campbell, Law School, Lancaster University, UK, Linda Mulcahy, The London School of Economics and Political Science, Sally Wheeler, Queen's University, Belfast, UK

"As befitting a volume collecting essays in honour of Ian Macneil, this book offers a range of highly diverse, thought provoking, and occasionally provocative contributions to the theory of contract – making it an apt tribute indeed, as well as a compelling read for anyone interested in the subject." - Dori Kimel, Reader in Legal Philosophy, University of Oxford, UK A prestigious collection of writings on contract law theory, by many of the biggest names in the field, written in honour of Ian Macneil, the renowned legal academic who became a Scottish chieftain and who died in January 2010. Contents: Preface; Rory Macneil / Introduction; Professor Jay M Feinman / 1. Relational Values in English Contract Law; Professor Hugh Beale / 2. ‘Post-Technique’: The New Social Contract Today; Professor Roger Brownsword / 3. Arcos v Ronaasen as a Relational Contract; Professor David Campbell / 4. The Contract of Employment in 3D; Professor Hugh Collins / 5. Neglected Insights into Agreed Remedies; Professor Roger Halson / 6. In Defence of Baird Textiles: A Sceptical View of Relational Contract Law; Professor Jonathan Morgan / 7. Telling Tales about Relational Contracts: How do Judges Learn about the Lived World of Contracts?; Professor Linda Mulcahy / 8. Relational Contract and Social Learning in Hybrid Organisation; Professor Peter Vincent-Jones / 9. What Might Macneil Have Said About Using eBay?; Professor Sally Wheeler December 2015 264pp 234x156mm 1 map, 6 graphs, 5 b/w photos Paperback £26.99 9781137574305

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"This is a landmark book, offering the first in-depth analysis of the discourse around 'religion' in modern English family law, and providing unique insight into the way English law struggles with understanding religious commitment and taking religion seriously in decisions about children. It reveals how judges mix up religion, race and ethnicity with sometimes quite surprising results. A must read." – Søren Holm, Professor of Bioethics, School of Law, University of Manchester, UK A timely and original examination into the ways in which religion is conceptualised in two areas of law relating to children - child welfare cases and education law and policy. The book focuses on the relationship between race, religion and culture, bringing critical race and religion perspectives from other disciplines to bear on law. Contents: Introduction / 1. Conceptualising Law’s Religion: Socio-Legal Perspectives / 2. Interrogating Law’s Religion: Critical Perspectives / 3. NonChristianness in Adoption and Child Welfare Cases: Prioritising Racialised Religion / 4. Orientalism, Belonging and Nationhood / 5. Religion in Education: Christian legacy, Orientalist Positioning and Common Values / 6. Faith in Schools: Racialised Religion, Community Cohesion and Belonging / Conclusion December 2015 Paperback

David Schneiderman, University of Toronto, Canada

"Schneiderman's book offers, undoubtedly, a wellspring for further theoretical work on this 'exotic' area, inquiring into the opportunities for effective 'politics of resistance' after economic globalization and the importance of the 'local' in the global discourse." - Ricardo Campos,International Journal of Constitutional Law Is economic globalization irresistible? One of its main effects has been to shield financiers and investors from democratic processes deemed outof-sync with powerful economic interests. This book is an inquiry into the ways by which citizens and states may be able to undo some of these constraints imposed by transnational legality. Contents: Introduction / 1. Hardt and Negri and the Immobilization of States / 2. Teubner and System Liberation / 3. Habermas and Global Power Policy / 4. Santos and the Difficulty of Sustainable Resistance / 5. Wolin and Democracy’s Debasement / 6. Foucault, Ecuador and on Being ‘Freer Than They Feel’ / Conclusion: Resistance’s Prospects December 2015 Paperback

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Researching Property Law Edited by Susan Bright, University of Oxford, UK, Sarah Blandy, University of Sheffield, UK

A 'how-to' guide to property law research covering 12 different approaches, featuring contributions from an international list of prominent scholars. Contents: 1. Introduction; Susan Bright and Sarah Blandy / 2. Socio-Legal; Sarah Blandy / 3. Property Theory; Laura Underkuffler / 4. Law and History; Kali Murray / 5. Doctrine; Martin Dixon / 6. ‘Applied Law’; Robin Paul Malloy / 7. Law and Space; Nicholas Blomley / 8. Empirical; Lisa Whitehouse / 9. Law and Economics; Dan Cole / 10. Comparative Property Law; Bram Akkermans / 11. Critical Legal Studies; Brenna Bhandar / 12. Law and Anthropology; Simon Young / 13. Feminist Approaches; Helen Carr and Simone Wong October 2015 8 charts Paperback

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Scientific American Environmental Science for a Changing World

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Ecological Developmental Biology 2E

2nd edition Susan Karr, CarsonNewman College, USA, Jeneen InterlandI, , Anne Houtman,

Scott F. Gilbert, University of Helsinki, Finland

The science studying this new world, uncovering the relationships between genes, developing organisms, and their environments, is called ecological developmental biology. This book presents the data for ecological developmental biology, integrating it into new accounts of medicine, evolution, and embryology. Contents: PART I: ENVIRONMENTAL MODES OF NORMAL DEVELOPMENT / PART II: ECOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY AND DISEASE STATES / PART III: TOWARD A DEVELOPMENTAL EVOLUTIONARY SYNTHESIS August 2015 Paperback

200pp 235x190mm £47.99 9781605353449

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Following real people and real science,Environmental Science for a Changing World provides a unique context for showing students how science works and how to think critically about environmental issues. Contents: 1. Environmental Literacy And The Goal Of Sustainability / On The Road To Collapse: What Lessons Can We Learn From A Vanished Viking Society? / 2. Science Literacy And The Process Of Science / Science And The Sky: Solving The Mystery Of The Disappearing Ozone / 3. Information Literacy:Toxic Bottles? On The Trail Of Chemicals In Our Everyday Lives / Human Populations And Environmental Health / 4. Human Populations / One Child China Grows Up: A Country Faces The Outcomes Of Radical Population Control / 5. Environmental Health / Eradicating A Parasitic Nightmare: Human Health Is Intricately Linked To The Environment / Consumption And The Environmental Footprint / 6. Ecological Economics And Consumption / Wall To Wall, Cradle To Cradle: A Leading Carpet Company Takes A Chance On Going Green / 7. Managing Solid Waste / A Plastic Surf: Are The Oceans Teeming With Trash? / Ecology / 8. Ecosystems And Nutrient Cycling / Engineering Earth: An Ambitious Attempt To Replicate Earth’s Life Support Systems Goes Awry / 9. Population Ecology / The Wolf Watchers: Endangered Gray Wolves Return To The American West / 10. Community Ecology / What The Stork Says: A Bird Species In The Everglades Reveals The Intricacies Of A Threatened Ecosystem / Biodiversity And Evolution / 11. Evolution / A Tropical Murder Mystery: Finding The Missing Birds Of Guam / and more... March 2015 Paperback

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Physical Models of Living Systems Philip Nelson, University of Pennsylvania, USA

Physical Models of Living Systems helps students develop many of the competencies that form the basis of the new MCAT2015. Contents: I: First Steps / 1. Virus Dynamics / 2. Physics and Biology / II: Randomness in Biology / 3. Discrete Randomness / 4. Some Useful Discrete Distributions / 5. Continuous Distributions / 6. Model selection and parameter estimation / 7. Poisson Processes / III: Control in Cells / 8. Randomness in Cellular Processes / 9. Negative Feedback Control / 10. Genetic Switches in Cells / 11. Cellular Oscillators / Epilogue / Appendix A: Global List of Symbols / Appendix B: Units and dimensional analysis / Appendix C: Numerical Values March 2015 Paperback

384pp 23x19mm £45.99 9781464140297

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LITERATURE/CREATIVE WRITING

LITERATURE/LITERARY HISTORY

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Writing for Theatre Creative and Critical Approaches Kim Wiltshire, Edge Hill University, UK

Writing for theatre is a unique art form, different even from other kinds of scriptwriting. This book will take you on a journey from the origins of theatre to what it means to write for the stage today. Through a series of interviews with writers, directors and dramaturgs, it explores the foundations, traits and skills necessary for playwriting. Contents: PART 1: FOUNDATIONS /PART 2: SPECULATIONS / Introduction / 7. Exploring Possibilities December 2015 Paperback

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The Gothic, Postcolonialism and Otherness Ghosts from Elsewhere Tabish Khair, University of Aarhus, Denmark

'This is a very important book. But, before I attempt to describe some of this importance, I should also register that it is a joy to read: it is eloquent in ways which constantly surprise, yet should not, since its author is, as well as a critic, a poet and writer of fiction. The writing here is adventurous yet lucid, full of critical detail yet admirably concise...In conclusion: I found this a brilliant and most exciting book. In the subtitle, 'Ghosts from Elsewhere', I have no idea where this particular 'elsewhere' might be but perhaps that is the point.' - David Punter, Gothic Studies A lucid intervention in current debates about identity and difference, this book uses the concept of Otherness to look again at both Gothic fiction and Postcolonialism. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: The Gothic, Postcolonialism and Otherness / PART I: THE GOTHIC AND OTHERNESS / 1. Ghosts from the Colonies / 2. The Devil and the Racial Other / 3. Heathcliff as Terrorist / 4. Smoke and Darkness: The Heart of Conrad / 5. Emotions and the Gothic / PART II: POSTCOLONIALISM AND OTHERNESS / 6. Can the Other Speak? / 7. Negotiating Vodou: Some Caribbean Narratives of Otherness / 8. Can the ‘Other half’ be told?: Brodber’sMyal / 9. The Option of Magical Realism / 10. Narration, Literary Language and the Post/Colonial / Conclusion: Summing Up / Notes / Index October 2015 Paperback

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LITERATURE/LIVES AND LETTERS

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Influence and Inheritance in Feminist English Studies Edited by Clara Jones, Queen Mary, University of London, UK, Emily Hogg, Queen Mary, University of London, UK

This collection explores how new directions in feminist literary study might be informed by the work of the past. It offers a snapshot view of new feminist research in the field today and traces the influence of the substantial feminist inheritance in English Studies through six distinct, individual pieces of rigorous and innovative new work. Contents: Introduction / 1. Marion Shaw – ‘Old Feminism, New Feminism’ / 2. Clara Jones – ‘Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own and the Problem of Inherited Wealth’ / 3. Lydia Fellgett – ‘Amazons and Afterwards: Correspondence as Feminist Practice’ / 4. Emily J. Hogg – ‘Progress and Feminist Literary Criticism: The ‘New Eras’ of Nadine Gordimer’ / 5. Prudence Chamberlain ‘The Inheritance of Irony and Development of Flippancy’ / 6. Niall Gildea – ‘Roger Scruton’s Daughters: Feminism and Parasitism in the Idea of a University’ May 2015 Hardback

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Virginia Woolf - Mrs Dalloway Michael Whitworth, Merton College, Oxford, UK

This Reader's Guide introduces the criticism surrounding Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway from its initial reception to the present day. Incorporating various schools of criticism, such as feminism, post-structuralism and psychoanalysis, Michael H. Whitworth creates an invaluable guide to the literature on Woolf's Mrs Dalloway. Contents: Introduction / 1. Early Responses / 2. Recovering Woolf: Criticism in the Era of Second-Wave Feminism / 3. Woolf and Philosophy / 4. Structuralism and Post-Structuralism / 5. Woolf and Psychoanalysis / 6. Sexuality and the Body / 7. Historicist Approaches / 8. Mrs Dalloway and The Hours / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography / Index October 2015 Hardback Paperback

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LITERATURE/MEDIEVAL LITERATURE TEXTBOOK

An Introduction to Medieval English Literature 1300-1485 Anna Baldwin, Hills Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge, UK

This book provides an informative, critical and concise introduction to the literature of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, contextualising the literature and introducing the pre-eminent authors of the period. Contents: Introduction / 1. The Poor Commons: literature and social change / 2. The Poor Commons: education and dissent / 3. The Urban Middle Class: Satire, Debate and Political Advice / 4. The Urban Middle Class: Tales of Women and Marriage / 5. The community of the Church: religious lyrics and the English mystics / 6. Religious and Moral Stories / 7. Aristocratic Love / 8. Chivalric Romances / Further Reading November 2015 Hardback Paperback

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Emily Dickinson’s Rich Conversation Poetry, Philosophy, Science

Charles Dickens - Hard Times/Bleak House Nicholas Marsh, Francis Holland School, London, UK

This stimulating study takes a fresh look at two of Dickens' most widelystudied texts. Part I uses carefully selected short extracts for close textual analysis, while Part II examines the historical and literary contexts and key criticism. The volume is an ideal introductory guide for those who are studying Dickens' novels for the first time. Contents: General Editor’s Preface / Introduction / PART I: ANALYSING ‘HARD TIMES’ AND ‘BLEAK HOUSE’ / 1. Facts and Fog: Opening Salvos / 2. Characterisation (1): from Grotesques to Intimates / 3. Characterisation (2): Women / 4. Morality and Society / 5. Rhetoric, Imagery and Symbol / 6. Summative Discussion and Conclusions to Part I / PART II: THE CONTEXT AND THE CRITICS / 7. Charles Dickens’s Life and Works / 8. The Place ofHard Times andBleak House in English Literature / 9. A Sample of Critical Views / Further Reading / Index

Richard E. Brantley, University of Florida, USA

'Brantley demonstrates triumphantly, through his generous and engaging consideration of Dickinson's range of personae and of her innumerable interlocutors, living or dead - in an oeuvre tuned in both to AngloAmerican poetry and to Anglo-American philosophy and science - that what he calls her 'life-writing' exhibits essentially an 'allegiance to dialogue' . . . Richard Brantley is a superbly gifted critic and (if one may use that term) a master of Dickinson's oeuvre.' - Richard Gravil,The Wordsworth Circle Emily Dickinson's Rich Conversation is a comprehensive account of Dickinson's aesthetic and intellectual life. Through her letters and poems, Brantley identifies Dickinson's dialogue with John Locke's rational empiricism, Charles Darwin's evolutionary biology, Wordsworth's "natural Methodism," and Emerson's idealism.

Analysing Texts Series Edited by: Nicholas Marsh

Contents: Introduction / PART I: GATHERING EXPERIENCE / 1. Proclaiming Empiricism / 2. Guiding Experiment / PART II: EXTENDING EXPERIENCE / 3. Gaining Loss / 4. Despairing Hope / Conclusion / Appendix A: Empiricism and Evangelicalism: A Combination of Romanticism / Appendix B: Locke and Wesley: An Essence of Influence / Appendix C: Wadsworth and Dickinson: A Marriage of Minds

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British Literary Salons of the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries Susanne Schmid, Mainz University, Germany

'Schmid's highly readable work will be of interest to scholars of cultural history, literature, and gender studies alike. It brings together an impressive range of ideas, based on close analyses of rich seams of archival material, as well as hitherto overlooked non-canonical literature, to present a vibrant account of how British women actively harnessed the potential of the salon as a social institution to engage in the political, intellectual, and cultural life of their day.' -International Journal of English Studies British Literary Salons of the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries is a comprehensive study of the British salon between the 1780s and the 1840s. Using a number of sources diaries, letters, silver-fork novels, satires, travel writing,Keepsakes, and imaginary conversations - this study establishes sociable networks of days gone by. Contents: 1. Traditions and Theories / 2. Mary Berry and Her British Spaces / 3. Mary Berry as a Learned Woman: Out of the Closet / 4. Holland House and Lady Holland / 5. The Holland House Set / 6. The Countess of Blessington as Hostess / 7. The Countess of Blessington as Writer and Editor

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Arthur Miller - Death of a Salesman/The Crucible Stephen Marino, St Francis College, Brooklyn, USA

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Mythological Constructs of Mexican Femininity Pilar Melero, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, USA

Mexican figures like La Virgen de Guadalupe, la Malinche, la Llorona, and la Chingada reflect different myths of motherhood in Mexican culture. For the first time, Melero examines these instances of portrayed motherhood as a discursive space in the political, cultural, and literary context of early twentieth century Mexico. Contents: Introduction: Motherhood as a Feminist Discursive Space / 1. Desde las faldas de la madre/From Underneath Mother’s Skirt: Nellie Campobello (Re) Claims (Single) Motherhood and Mothers as Historians / 2. Juana Belén Gutiérrez de Mendoza: Writing from the Margins of Word, Class, and Gender / 3. (Re)Thinking Woman(hood): Sara Estela Ramírez, Activity, and Being / 4. Andrea Villarreal González: Forming Rebels/ Rebel Forming / 5. Conclusion: Being Woman (Within) Patriarchy July 2015 Hardback

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150pp 216x138mm £45.00 9781137514615

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'Marino has written a well-organized and invaluable guide to the ongoing debate regarding the significance of Miller's two best-known plays, that not only allows us to view the varied depths of these seminal works, but also the ways in which critical trends affect perceptions and insight. Maintaining a keen eye to the unique status of dramatic literature in regard to its performative aspect, Marino offers detailed description and trenchant analysis of the multiple strands of scholarly enquiry intoDeath of a Salesman andThe Crucible as plays, films, and cultural icons.' – Susan C. W. Abbotson, Rhode Island College, USA This guide surveys the criticism surrounding two of Arthur Miller's most popular and widely-studied plays. From initial theatre reviews to twenty-firstcentury scholarship, Stephen Marino examines the major debates and trends of critical inquiry providing an essential resource for anyone with an interest in Miller's work. Contents: Introduction / 1. 1949-69: Reviews and Early Criticism / 2. 1949-79: Society and Tragedy / 3. The 1980s: Salesman: Salesmanship, Psychology, Ethnicity / 4. The 1980s: Crucible: History, Politics, Law / 5. The 1990s: New Readings / 6. The 1990s: Feminism and Gender / 7. Beyond 2000: Critical Trends / 8. 1950-2000: Film and TV versions / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography / Index August 2015 Hardback Paperback

Reading T.S. Eliot Four Quartets and the Journey toward Understanding G. Douglas Atkins, University of Kansas, USA

‘Reading T.S. Eliot is original - part creative, part scholarly and, perhaps most importantly, human.’ Tod Marshall, Professor of English, Gonzaga University, USA Offering an exciting new approach to T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets, this book shows that incarnation is the universal, timeless pattern in Eliot's work. Atkins connects this previously overlooked theme ofFour Quartets to other famed Eliot poems, notably "The Waste Land," "The Hollow Men," and "Ash-Wednesday." Contents: 1. Criticism and the Enigma of Arrival / 2. The Pattern Refined:Four Quartets and the Way of Incarnation / 3. Ash-Wednesday:Six Poems - Facing the Truth, Accepting the Silence / 4. Magister, Magus, and “the Shadow”:Journey of the Magi and “The Hollow Men” / 5. “Looking into the heart of light” and Meeting the Dead:The Waste Land and the Necessity of Indirectness / 6. Arriving Where We Started: Turning around The Sacred Wood / 7. The Burden of Arrival: “Gerontion,” “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” and “Little Gidding” November 2015 Paperback

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The Anthropocene Lyric

Postcolonial Witnessing

Creating Postcolonial Literature

An Affective Geography of Poetry, Person, Place

Trauma Out of Bounds

African Writers and British Publishers

Tom Bristow, School of Arts, University of New England, Australia

'Thomas Bristow brings together the worlds of ecocriticism and cultural geography in a lyrical examination of the self, the dynamism of rapid environmental change and the challenge of the human within the world of the Anthropocene, the geological and metaphorical era where humanity is a biophysical planetary force.' — Libby Robin, Professor of Environmental History, Australian National University, Australia This book takes the work of three contemporary poets—John Burnside, John Kinsella and Alice Oswald—to reveal how an environmental poetics of place is of significant relevance for the Anthropocene: a geological marker asking us to think radically of the human as one part of the more-than-human world. Contents: Acknowledgments / Introduction / 1. Jam Tree Gully Poems / 2. Gift Songs / 3. A Sleepwalk on the Severn / Conclusion / Glossary / Bibliography / Index June 2015 Hardback

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Stef Craps, Ghent University, Belgium

One ofTimes Higher Education's Books of 2013 'Bridging the gap between Jewish and postcolonial studies, Stef Craps's new postcolonial reading of the work of Sindiwe Magona, David Dabydeen, Fred D'Aguiar, Caryl Phillips and Anita Desai covers exciting new ground in trauma theory. Challenging the hegemonic framings of the dominant 'trauma aesthetic,' Craps broadens our understanding of traumatic experience by examining literary works that depict life under South African apartheid, the Middle Passage, the links between histories of black and Jewish suffering and those between the Holocaust and colonialism. This is a fine study and a welcome addition to the field of trauma studies.' - Dr Victoria Burrows, English Department, University of Sydney Shortlisted for the 2014 ESSE Book Award Postcolonial Witnessing argues that the suffering engendered by colonialism needs to be acknowledged more fully, on its own terms, in its own terms, and in relation to traumatic First World histories if trauma theory is to have any hope of redeeming its promise of cross-cultural ethical engagement. Contents: Preface; Rosanne Kennedy / Acknowledgements / Introduction / The Trauma of Empire / The Empire of Trauma / Beyond Trauma Aesthetics / Ordinary Trauma in Sindiwe Magona’s Mother to Mother / Mid-Mourning in David Dabydeen’s ‘Turner’ and Fred D’Aguiar’s Feeding the Ghosts / and more... October 2015 Paperback

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Caroline Davis, Oxford Brookes University, UK

CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2014 'Not since Graham Huggan's The Postcolonial Exotic has there been a book that so comprehensively examines the ways in which international publishers attempt to shape the literary expectations of readers of African literatures. This book will inspire postcolonial scholars to research the material conditions in which authors work, and to expand the framework of literary scholarship beyond 'close reading' to ask questions about how African literatures were brought to print in the mid- to late- twentieth century.' - Professor Steph Newell, Co-Director (Centre for Colonial and Postcolonial Studies), University of Sussex, UK Using case studies, this book explores the publishing of African literature, addressing the construction of literary value, relationships between African writers and British publishers, and importance of the African market. It analyses the historical, political and economic conditions framing the emergence of postcolonial literature. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / List of Abbreviations / 1. Introduction / PART I: / OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS IN AFRICA, 1927-1980 / 2. The Vision for OUP in Africa / 3. ‘The Obligation to be Profitable’: OUP in West Africa / 4. ‘The Call to Duty’: OUP in East Africa / 5. Publishing under Apartheid: OUP in South Africa / 6. Conclusion to Part I / PART II: THE THREE CROWNS SERIES, 1962-1976 / and more... October 2015 272pp 216x138mm 17 b/w photos, 3 b/w tables Paperback £18.99 9781137546180 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137546180

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Indian Writing in English and Issues of Visual Representation Judging More than a Book by its Cover Lisa Lau, Keele University, UK, E. Dawson Varughese, Independent scholar, UK

This book examines the use of book covers as marketing devices, asking what exactly they communicate to their readers and buyers, and what images they associate with a genre and create about a culture. Focusing on Indian women's writing in English, it combines the study of text with the study of materiality of the book. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / 1. Contextualising book covers and their changing roles; Lisa Lau / 2. Positioning Indian Women’s Writing in English (IWWE); Lisa Lau / 3. The Mediated Woman on Indian Women’s Writing book covers; Lisa Lau / 4. The Post-millennial Indian Woman on the book covers of Kala’sAlmost Single and Gokhale’sPriya; E. Dawson Varughese / 5. Conclusions; E. Dawson Varughese / Index May 2015 120pp 216x138mm 17 b/w illustrations Hardback £45.00 9781137474216 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137474216

LITERATURE/MEDIEVAL LITERATURE

Medieval English Literature

LITERATURE/EARLY MODERN LITERATURE

Marlowe: Doctor Faustus

Edited by Beatrice Fannon, Cardiff University, UK

This New Casebook brings together a wide range of original, scholarly essays on key figures and topics in medieval literature by leading academics. The volume examines major authors such as Chaucer, Langland and the Gawain Poet, and covers key topics in medieval literature, including gender, class, courtly and popular culture, and religion. Contents: Series Editor’s Preface / Notes on Contributors / Chronology / Introduction: The Challenges and Rewards of Medieval English Literature; Beatrice Fannon / PART I: READING MEDIEVAL ROMANCE / 1. The Ownsership of Literature: Medieval Literature in its Historical Context; John Hines / 2. Liminality in Middle English Arthurian Romances; Raluca Radulescu / 3. Shifting Identities and Lanscapes in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight; Gillian Rudd / 4. Untraditional Medieval Literature: Romance, Fabliaux, Robin Hood and ‘King and Subject’ Ballads; Stephen Knight / PART II: CHAUCER / 5. Politics in the Reign of Richard II and the Works of Chaucer; Helen Phillips / 6. The Consolations and Conflicts of History: Chaucer’s ‘Monk’s Tale’; Rob Gossedge / 7. Authors and Readers in Chaucer’s House of Fame; Lewis Beer / 8. Tie Knots and Slip Knots: Sexual Difference and Memory in Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde; Ruth Evans / 9. Chaucer and the Poetics of Gold; Valerie Allen / PART III: RELIGIOUS TEXTS AND CONTEXTS / 10. The Torment of the Cross: Perspectives on the Crucifixion in Medieval Lyric and Drama; Beatrice Fannon / 11. Encountering Piers Plowman; Catherine Batt / 12. Work in Progress: Spiritual Authorship and the Middle English Mystics; Roger Ellis / 13. Women’s Voices in Middle English Literature: Who Gets to Speak and How?; Sheila Fisher / 14. History, Frescoes, and Reading the Middle Ages: A Final Note; Martin Coyle / Further Reading / Index December 2015 1 b/w table Paperback

264pp

James N. Loehlin, The University of Texas at Austin, USA

This introductory guide to one of Marlowe's most widely-studied plays offers a sceneby-scene theatrically aware commentary, a brief history of the text and first performances, case studies of key performances and productions, a survey of screen adaptations, and a wide sampling of critical opinion and further reading. Contents: General Editors’ Preface / 1. The Text and Early Performances / 2. Commentary: The Play in Performance / 3. Intellectual and Cultural Context / 4. Key Performances and Productions / 5. The Play on Screen / 6. Critical Assessments / Further Reading / November 2015 Paperback

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LITERATURE • MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY • NURSING AND HEALTH LITERATURE/TWENTIETHCENTURY AND CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE

Vanessa Guignery, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France

Jonathan Coe is a highly-acclaimed writer whose work has enjoyed worldwide success. This study, the first of its kind, explores the full range of Coe's work, offering readers a comprehensive and accessible overview of his novels, fiction and other writings, as well as the surrounding criticism. The volume also features a new interview with Coe. Contents: General Editors’ Preface / Acknowledgements / PART I: INTRODUCTION / Timeline / 1. Introduction / 2. A Biographical Reading / PART II: MAJOR WORKS / 3. ‘Funny, Brutalist and Short’: The Accidental Woman, A Touch of Love and The Dwarves of Death / 4. State-of-the-nation Novels: What a Carve Up!, The Rotters’ Club and The Closed Circle / 5. Gravity and Grace: The House of Sleep and The Rain before it Falls / 6. Everyman on the Road and Abroad: The Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim and Expo 58 / PART III: CRITICISM AND CONTEXTS / 7. Author Interview / 8. Other Writings / 9. Critical Reception / Bibliography / Index 192pp 198x129mm £14.99 9781137405821

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TEXTBOOK

Jonathan Coe

December 2015 Paperback

MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY

Working with Dual Diagnosis

Calculus

A Psychosocial Perspective

3rd edition

Darren Hill, Senior Lecturer in Social Work and Substance Use, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK, Bill Penson, Teacher Fellow/Senior Lecturer in Mental Health, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK, Divine Charura, Senior Lecturer in Counselling and Psychotherapy, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK

Jon Rogawski, University of California, Los Angeles, USA, Colin Adams, Williams College, USA

Guided by new author Colin Adams, the new edition stays true to the late Jon Rogawski's refreshing and highly effective approach, while drawing on extensive instructor and student feedback, and Adams' three decades as a calculus teacher and author of math books for general audiences. Contents: 1: Precalculus Review / 1.1 Real Numbers, Functions, and Graphs / 1.2 Linear and Quadratic Functions / 1.3 The Basic Classes of Functions / 1.4 Trigonometric Functions / 1.5 Technology: Calculators and Computers / Chapter Review Exercises / 2: Limits / 2.1 Limits, Rates of Change, and Tangent Lines / 2.2 Limits: A Numerical and Graphical Approach / 2.3 Basic Limit Laws / 2.4 Limits and Continuity / 2.5 Evaluating Limits Algebraically / 2.6 Trigonometric Limits / 2.7 Limits at Infinity / 2.8 Intermediate Value Theorem / 2.9 The Formal Definition of a Limit / Chapter Review Exercises / 3: Differentiation / 3.1 Definition of the Derivative / 3.2 The Derivative as a Function / 3.3 Product and Quotient Rules / 3.4 Rates of Change / 3.5 Higher Derivatives / 3.6 Trigonometric Functions / 3.7 The Chain Rule / 3.8 Implicit Differentiation / 3.9 Related Rates / Chapter Review Exercises / 4: Applications of the Derivative / 4.1 Linear Approximation and Applications / 4.2 Extreme Values / 4.3 The Mean Value Theorem and Monotonicity / 4.4 The Shape of a Graph / and more... March 2015 Hardback

1150pp 284x223mm £64.99 9781464125263

Taking a unique perspective, this book argues for a psychosocial approach to dual diagnosis and draws on this to highlight practice skills with specific groups including individuals, families and communities. The inclusion of case studies, reflection points and reflective exercises throughout help to aid learning and provide practice insight. Contents: Introduction / PART I: HISTORY, POLITICS AND CONCEPTS / 1. The historical context of substance use, mental health and dual diagnosis / 2. The sociopolitics of dual diagnosis; psychiatry, law and economics / 3. Key models for understanding dual diagnosis / PART II: WORKING IN PRACTICE / 4. Working with individuals; the broader picture and getting started / 5. Psychosocial interventions / 6. Working with groups and families / 7. Working in community settings: dual diagnosis and the recovery movement in a community context November 2015 192pp 234x156mm 13 figures, 9 b/w tables Paperback £24.99 9781137337665

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Towards a Philosophy of Narco Violence in Mexico

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Misra, Towards a Philosophy of Narco Violence in Mexico Towards a Philosophy of Narco Violence in Mexico, Misra

The Mystery of Moral Authority Blackford, The Mystery of Moral Authority The Mystery of Moral Authority, Blackford

Russell Blackford, University of Newcastle, Australia

We attribute to morality an inescapable authority over human actions, but the source of this authority is mysterious. It cannot come from God, nature, or reason. Morality is best understood as a technology that aids in social cooperation, while often being rationalized as something more metaphysical. Contents: 1. Introduction and Overview / 2. Morality and its Discontents / 3. Reason as a Foundation for Morality / 4. The Appeal of Moral Naturalism / 5. Moral Relativism(s) / 6. Appeals to God / 7. Living as a Moral Sceptic / 8. A Metaethical Coda November 2015 Hardback

144pp 216x138mm £30.00 9781137562692

Amalendu Misra, Lancaster University, UK

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The Philosophy of Disease Smart, The Philosophy of Disease The Philosophy of Disease, Smart

Benjamin Smart, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Towards a Philosophy of Narco Violence in Mexico explores the politics of narco killing and Mexican public attitude to violence and death. It develops and uses a new mode of analyzing violence and death that examines both the cultural and socio-political significance of killing, the social structure and moral and political responsibility.

The Philosophy of Disease outlines a history of the philosophy of epidemiology. It provides a hybrid naturalist/constructivist account of disease and disease individuation and looks at causal concepts with respect to different aspects of public health to show that Smart's conceptual analysis can play a prescriptive and a descriptive role.

Contents: Introduction / 1. Necropower / 2. Pornography of Death / 3. The Gods of Wrath / 4. Necessary Murder / 5. Necropolis / Conclusion

Contents: Introduction / 1. Disease and Epidemiology: the Story so Far / 2. Causation and Public Health / 3. On the Classification of Diseases / 4. The Metaphysics of Disease / 5. Rounding Up

December 2015 Hardback

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The Morality of Money An Exploration in Analytic Philosophy Adrian Walsh, University of New England, Australia, Tony Lynch, University of New England, Australia

The morality of sex, violence and money is at the centre of much human life. While the first two have been subject to intensive historical and philosophical investigation, the latter has largely been neglected. The authors provide the first comprehensive introduction to the morality of money. Contents: Preface / 1. The Morality of Money / 2. Money, Commerce and Moral Theory / 3. The Profit Motive and Morality / 4. Usury and the Ethics of Interest-taking / 5. The Morality of Pricing: Just Prices and Moral Traders / 6. Money, Commodification and the Corrosion of Value: An Examination of the Sacred and Intrinsic Value / 7. Money Measurement as the Moral Problem / 8. The Charge of ‘Economic Moralism’: Might the Invisible Hand Eliminate the Need for a Morality of Money / Epilogue / Index April 2015 Paperback

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Asia’s Security Robert Ayson, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

China’s Renewable Energy Revolution

Security threats in Asia fast become issues for the rest of the world. This introductory and wide-ranging text on the subject takes a thematic approach to assess how localized security issues - from territorial rivalry to the rise of China materialize as 'ripple effects' across the whole region.

John A. Mathews, Macquarie University, Australia, Hao Tan, University of Newcastle, Australia

The authors suggest that China's renewable energy system, the largest in the world, will quickly supersede the black energy system that has powered the country's rapid rise as workshop of the world – and for reasons that have more to do with fixing environmental pollution and enhancing energy security than with curbing carbon emissions. Contents: 1. Introduction / 2. China’s energy revolution - major trends and targets / 3. China’s energy producing and using industries - industrial dynamics / 4. Transformation of the electric power sector - creating a 21st century infrastructure / 5. China’s energy firms - new Dragon Multinationals / 6. Global impact of China’s energy revolution / 7. Conclusions August 2015 132pp 216x138mm 45 graphs, 12 b/w tables Hardback £45.00 9781137546241

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Contents: 1. Introduction: How Should Asia’s Security Be Approached? / 2. Peace: Why Does Asia Seem More Secure? / 3. Power: Is It All About the US and China? / 4. Money: Can Economic Interdependence Keep Asia Safe? / 5. Guns: Will Military Technology Lead to New Conflict in Asia? / 6. Rivalry: Will Territorial Competition and Nationalism Ruin Asia’s Peace? / 7. Fragmentation: Are Asia’s Main Security Problems Domestic Ones? / 8. Hazards: Will Non-state Actors & Transnational challenges overtake Asia? / 9. Interference: Can Intervention Work in Today’s Asia? / 10. Solidarity: Can Asia Work Together on Security? / 11. Division: Will Alliances and Partnerships Separate the region? / 12. Conclusion: Towards a New Asian Security? October 2015 3 maps Hardback Paperback

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POLITICS POLITICS/EUROPEAN POLITICS

European Union Politics

The European Commission

2nd edition

2nd edition

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John McCormick, Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA

What is Europe? Anna Triandafyllidou, European University Institute, Italy, Ruby Gropas, European University Institute, Italy, and College of Europe, Belgium

What is Europe? Where does it begin and end? Who is a European? These questions have long been debated but never more so than in the early 21st century. Anna Triandafyllidou and Ruby Gropas show that there can be no single definition of Europe but that a lot can be learned from addressing its diverse meanings. Contents: 1. What is Europe? An Introduction / 2. The Changing Shape of Europe / 3. Visions of a United Europe / 4. Cultural Europe / 5. European Identity – European Identities / 6. The Borders and Boundaries of Europe / 7. Political Europe / 8. The Social Dimension of Europe / 9. Global Europe / 10. Europe is…. November 2015 Hardback Paperback

352pp 216x138mm £75.00 9781403986795 £27.99 9781403986825

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'An excellent up-to-date textbook combining clear writing with a deep knowledge of the European Union. I recommend it highly both for newcomers to EU Studies and for those who want to gain an in-depth understanding of the complexities, some would say 'mysteries', of European integration.' – Alberta M. Sbragia,University of Pittsburgh, USA This second edition of European Union Politics provides an authoritative introduction to all aspects of politics and policy in the EU. It gives readers a sense of the colour and flavour of EU politics, while systematic coverage of different theoretical perspectives encourages a more sophisticated understanding of the EU's development and function. Contents: Introduction / PART I: HISTORY AND IDEAS / 1. Understanding Integration / 2. What is the European Union? / 3. Who are the Europeans? / 4. Organizing Postwar Europe / 5. The European Economic Community / 6. From Single Market to European Union / 7. To the Euro Crisis and Beyond / 8. The Treaties / 9. The Member States / PART II: POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE / 10. The European Commission / 11. The Councils / 12. The European Parliament / 13. The European Court of Justice / 14. Specialized Agencies / 15. Parties and Interest Groups / 16. Elections and Referendums / 17. Public Opinion / PART III: POLICIES / 18. Public Policy in the EU / 19. Economic Policy / 20. Inside the Euro Zone / 21. Cohesion Policy / 22. Managing Resources / 23. Justice and Home Affairs / 24. The EU as a Global Actor / 25. The EU and the World / Conclusions March 2015 Hardback Paperback

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Neill Nugent, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK, Mark Rhinard, Stockholm University, Sweden, and the Swedish Institute of International Affairs

Review of 1st Edition: '[A] comprehensive and valuable examination of the responsibilities, work and organization of the European Commission. It will be hard for those to wish to understand the European institutions to do without it...[It] provides a large amount of information and, most importantly, its judgements are balanced. In this book I immediately recognize the Commission in which I served at the highest level for ten years.' - Lord Williamson, Former Secretary General of the Commission, Journal of Common Market Studies A fully revised and expanded new edition of the authoritative text on the European Commission. This major text based on extensive original research introduces and assesses the key factors involved in the Commission's evolution, organization, character, functioning and role. Contents: 1.Introduction / 2.An Overview of the Commission / 3.The History of the Commission / 4.The President / 5.The College / 6. Commissioners’Cabinet / 7. The Services / 8. Personnel / 9. The Commission’s Relations with Other EU Actors / 10. The Provision of Leadership / 11. The Making of EU Legislation / 12. Executive Functions / 13. External Relations / 14. Conclusions October 2015 400pp 234x156mm 10 b/w photos, 1 figure Hardback £75.00 9780230220584 Paperback £31.99 9780230220591

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The European Council Wolfgang Wessels, University of Cologne, Germany

This systematic assessment of the - often opaque - European Council looks its nature and function, as well as its impact on EU supranational and intergovernmental goals. Taking account of both historical and contemporary developments up to and beyond the Lisbon Treaty, it encourages in-depth understanding in light of key theoretical debates. Contents: PART I: THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL: OVERVIEW AND HISTORY / PART II: THE ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL WITHIN THE EU ARCHITECTURE / PART III: INSIDE THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL: THE DYNAMICS OF DECISION MAKING / PART IV: ACTIVITIES, AGREEMENTS AND ACTS / PART V: CONCLUSIONS AND PERSPECTIVES: A KEY INSTITUTION’S RISE AND DECLINE? / 16. The European Council: Looking Back to Look Forward October 2015 320pp 216x138mm 4 figures, 10 b/w tables Hardback £75.00 9780333587461 Paperback £29.99 9780333587478

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Powering Europe Russia, Ukraine, and the Energy Squeeze Rafael Kandiyoti, Imperial College London, UK

Seeking clarity about the conflict in Ukraine and responding to the urgent need to analyze Europe's energy prospects outside of Russia, Kandiyoti links analysis of real energy infrastructure with analysis of the political and economic dynamics unfolding at local, national, regional, and global levels. Contents: 1. Europe, Russia, Ukraine - One Continent? / 2. A Quietly Voracious Continent - Europe’s Oil And Gas Imports / 3. Natural Gas As A Political Weapon? / 4. Nabucco, South Stream & The Southern Gas Corridor / 5. Russian Geopolitics And Ukrainian War / 6. Economic Warfare & Europe’s Gas Supplies / 7. New Cold War? August 2015 150pp 216x138mm 5 figures, 1 b/w table Hardback £45.00 9781137501639 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137501639

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The Political Economy of Euro-Mediterranean Relations European Neighbourhood Policy in North Africa Christos Kourtelis, Maastricht University, The Netherlands

The author analyses the implementation of the agricultural and industrial parts of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) in Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco. Following a sectoral approach to assess the implementation of the ENP, he investigates which interest groups win and which lose from the policy. Contents: Introduction / Contents and Structure of the book / 1. The Positive Integration of the Partner Countries through the ENP / 2. The ENP as a ThreeLevel Game / 3. Level I: The Domestic Interests in the EU and North Africa / 4. Negotiating the ENP at Level II: A Three-Stage Process / 5. Negotiations at the International Level: Are the ENP Countries Decision Takers or Implementation Partners? / Conclusion August 2015 124pp 216x138mm 3 b/w tables, 1 diagram Hardback £45.00 9781137449061 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137449061

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British Counterinsurgency 2nd edition John Newsinger, Bath Spa University College, UK

The Global Energy Challenge

'A masterful work of historical synthesis with a refreshingly radical bite.' - Huw Bennett, Aberystwyth University, Wales

Environment, Development and Security

British Counterinsurgency challenges the British Army's claim to counterinsurgency expertise. It provides well-written, accessible and up-to-date accounts of the post-1945 campaigns in Palestine, Malaya, Kenya, Cyprus, South Yemen, Dhofar, Northern Ireland and more recently in Iraq and Afghanistan. Contents: 1. At War with Zion / 2. The Running Dog War / 3. The Mau Mau Revolt / 4. Cyprus and Eoka / 5. The Struggle for South Yemen / 6. The Unknown Wars: Oman and Dhofar / 7. The Long War: Northern Ireland / 8. America’s Wars: Afghanistan and Iraq October 2015 Hardback Paperback

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Assessing China's Power Edited by Jae Ho Chung, Seoul National University, South Korea

Caroline Kuzemko, Energy Policy Group, University of Exeter, UK, Michael F. Keating, Richmond, the American International University in London, UK, Andreas Goldthau, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, US and Central European University, Hungary

The supply and demand of energy, its security and environmental sustainability are increasingly central issues in the contemporary world. This broad-ranging new text provides an international and interdisciplinary introduction to today's political, economic, security, policy and technological challenges set in a clear historical context. Contents: Introduction: The Global Energy Challenge / 1. Perspectives on the Global Energy Challenge / 2. Evolution and Dynamics of the World Energy System / 3. The Political Economy of Energy / 4. Actors and Institutions / 5. Energy, Climate Change and the Environment / 6. Energy for Development / 7. Energy Security / 8. Transit and Infrastructure / 9. Technology and Innovation / 10. Conclusions: Synergies, Conflicts and Energy Futures October 2015 8 figures Hardback Paperback

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The topic of China's rise and what it really means for the global and regional order is the subject of intense debate. In this volume, top scholars address China's power today, compare China's power with that of the USA, and forecast China's power in 2025. Contents: PART I. DOMESTIC SOURCES/ CONSTRAINTS OF CHINA’S POWER / PART II. MILITARY COMPONENTS OF CHINA’S POWER / PART III. NORMATIVE SCOPE OF CHINA’S POWER / PART IV. REGIONAL IMPACT OF CHINA’S POWER / PART V. ASSESSING CHINA’S GLOBAL POWER October 2015 368pp 229x152mm 20 figures, 10 b/w tables Hardback £65.00 9781137537065 Paperback £24.00 9781137537072

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Climate Change in World Politics John Vogler, is Professorial Research Fellow in International Relations at Keele University, UK. He has published widely on the international relations of the environment, the global commons and the external relations of the European Union. For over twenty years he was chair of the British International Studies Association working group on the environment and he is currently a member of the ESRC Centre for Climate Change, Economics and Policy.

John Vogler examines the international politics of climate change, with a focus on the United Nations Framework Convention (UNFCCC). He considers how the international system treats the problem of climate change, analysing the ways in which this has been defined by the international community and the interests and alignments of state governments. Contents: 1. Introduction / 2. Framing and Fragmentation / 3. The UNFCCC Regime / 4. Interests and Alignments / 5. The Pursuit of Justice / 6. Recognition and Prestige / 7. Structural Change and Climate Politics / 8. Conclusion October 2015 208pp 216x138mm 13 b/w tables, 2 figures Hardback £68.00 9781137273406 Paperback £19.99 9781137273437

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Post-Western International Relations Reconsidered

The European Union in a Multipolar World

The Pre-Modern Politics of Gongsun Long

World Trade, Global Governance and the Case of the WTO

Chih-yu Shih, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Po-tsan Yu, National Taiwan Univeristy, Taiwan

This study offers a critique of international relations from the perspective of a pre-modern Chinese thinker, Gongsun Long. It explores both the potential and the danger of the post-Western quest for geo-cultural distinction. Contents: Introduction: A Pre-Modern Thinker on International Relations / PART I: TEACHING FOR THE TIME / 1. Engaging in Our Time / 2. Engaging in His Time / PART II: REALITY INSTEAD OF NAME / 3. Restoration on Demand / 4. Deconstructive Responses / 5. Gongsun Long, the Debater / 6. Rationality Trespassing Reality / PART III: POST-WESTERN ISSUES / 7. The Color Revolution / 8. The China Model / 9. Peace / Conclusion: Post-post-Western International Relations August 2015 Hardback

128pp 216x138mm £45.00 9781137493200

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Megan Dee, The University of Warwick, UK

Presenting a critical overview of what 'emerging multipolarity' means for the world's foremost global trading bloc and economic power, the European Union, this book offers new insights into how the rise of the emerging economies has impacted the EU and its role within the World Trade Organization. Contents: 1. Introduction / 2. The EU in a Multipolar World: A Framework of Analysis / 3. The evolution of the EU’s global trade agenda: transforming role position in the WTO / 4. The EU’s changing role performance in the WTO’s Doha Round / 5. Meeting the challenge of a changing world / 6. Epilogue May 2015 Hardback

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Democratic Governance in Northeast Asia

Emerging Critical Technologies and Security in the Asia-Pacific

Iran’s Nuclear Program and the Global South

A Human-Centred Approach to Evaluating Democracy

Richard Bitzinger, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

The Foreign Policy of India, Brazil, and South Africa

Edited by Brendan Howe, Ewha Womans University, South Korea

This edited volume explores the key characteristics, and shortcomings, of democratic governance in Northeast Asia. It focuses on three case studies: Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. Contents: 1. Measuring the Quality of Democratic Governance; Brendan Howe / 2. The Deterioration of South Korean Democracy; Hannes Mosler / 3. Migrant Workers in South Korean Society; Hakjae Kim / 4. Japan: A Superficially Democratic State?; Brendan Howe and Jennifer Oh / 5. Non-Regular Workers in Japan; Jennifer Oh / 6. Taiwanese Democracy; Christian Schafferer / 7. Debating ‘Unpopular’ Issues in Taiwan; Christian Schafferer / Conclusion: Old Flaws and New Challenges; Brendan Howe September 2015 Hardback

160pp 216x138mm £45.00 9781137550446

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The proliferation of advanced militarily relevant technologies in the Asia-Pacific over the past few decades has been a significant, and perhaps even alarming, development. This volume addresses how such technologies may affect military capabilities and military advantage in the region. Contents: 1. Emerging Technologies and Military Capability; Andrew D. James / 2. The Potential Import of New, Emerging, and Over-the-Horizon Technologies; Andrew L. Ross / 3. Absorbing New Military Capabilities: Defense Technology Acquisition and the Asia-Pacific; Martin Lundmark / 4. Emerging Technologies’ Potential to Change the Balance of Power; Asia by Eugene Gholz / 5. Offsetting the Impacts of Emerging Critical Technologies; Virginia B. Watson / 6. Effective Absorption of Emerging Technologies in Defense Automotives to Enhance Land-Based Military Capabilities; Kogila Balakrishnan / 7. DieselElectric Submarine Modernization in Asia: The Role of Air-Independent Propulsion Systems; Michael Raska / 8. From Subsonic to Hypersonic Cruise Missiles: Revolution or Evolution in Land Attack Capabilities?; Kalyan M. Kemburi / 9. The Potential Military Impact of Emerging Technologies in the Asia Pacific Region: A Focus on Cyber Capabilities; Caitriona H. Heinl / 10. The (Over)Promise of Modern Technology; Bernard Loo / 11. The Future is upon Us: Failed Predictions, Boiling Frogs, and Gun Printers; Paul T. Mitchell / 12. The Future Ain’t What it used to be: Strategic Innovation in the Global Defense Industry; Richard A. Bitzinger September 2015 Hardback

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Michal Onderco, European University Institute, Florence, Italy

'Why do some states that claim to support non-proliferation nonetheless refuse to support nonproliferation measures, such as sanctions against Iran? Michal Onderco's book provides an insightful window into this question, arguing that ideational considerations shape state foreign policy responses just as much as material factors. Onderco's book is an important work that informs the fields of nuclear politics and comparative foreign policy more generally.' - Maria Rost Rublee, Australian National University, Australia This book studies the reactions of India, Brazil, and South Africa – the three main non-proliferation actors of the Global South – to Iran's nuclear program. Their responses are explained and situated in wider foreign policy context. Contents: 1.Introduction / 2.The Global South, Nuclear Politics and Iran / 3.India / 4.Brazil / 5.South Africa / 6.Conclusion June 2015 Hardback

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The Changing Maritime Scene in Asia Rising Tensions and Future Strategic Stability

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Edited by Geoffrey Till, Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Rethinking Transit Migration

Is naval conflict in the Asia-Pacific becoming more likely? This edited volume explores the reasons for the naval build-up in the region, and analyses its consequences.

Tanya Basok, University of Windsor, Canada, Danièle Bélanger, University of Laval, Canada, Martha Luz Rojas Wiesner, Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Mexico, Guillermo Candiz, Laval University, Canada

Contents: 1. Introduction: Themes and Issues / 2. The Maritime Balance in Asia in the Asia Century; Hugh White / 3. The ‘Rebalance’ and the Dangers of America’s Creeping Containment of China; Evan Resnik / 4. Maritime Asia: A Perspective from China; Cai Penghong / 5. Maritime Asia: An Indian Perspective; C. Raja Nohan / 6. Maritime Asia: Southeast Asian Perspectives; Euan Graham / 7. Maritime Asia: A Japanese Perspective; Yoji Koda / 8. Maritime Asia: An Australian Perspective; Sam Bateman / 9. Maritime Asia: A South Korean Perspective; Sukjoon Yoon / 10. Maritime Asia : A Taiwanese Perspective; Song Yann-huei / 11. Conclusions ?

Questioning the notion of transit migration, the book examines factors that shape Central American migrants' mobility and immobility in the transnational space, comprised on Central American countries, Mexico, and the US.

October 2015 Hardback

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Precarity, Mobility, and Self-Making in Mexico

Contents: 1. From Transit to Mobility: Characteristics and Concepts / 2. The Context of Precarity: Actors and Spaces / 3. Trajectories of Precarity and Mobility: Places and Actors / 4. Techniques of the Self in the Face of Precarity / 5. Towards Dignity and Security August 2015 Hardback

144pp 216x138mm £45.00 9781137509741

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POLITICS/MIDDLE EAST POLITICS

From the First World War to the Arab Spring What's Really Going On in the Middle East? M. E. McMillan, Scholar and translator, UK

Starting from the events surrounding the First World War, the author traces the history of the modern Middle East and puts the Arab Spring into context. McMillan breaks down the nuances of Western involvement in the Middle East, alliances and divisions between Middle Eastern peoples and nations, and the role of religion in these conflicts. Contents: PART I: THE TANGLED WEB: WHY THE GREAT POWERS OF EUROPE BECAME INVOLVED IN THE MIDDLE EAST / PART II: TOO MANY STRAIGHT LINES ON THE MAP: WHERE, WHEN AND WHY IT STARTED TO GO WRONG / PART III: ALL OR NOTHING: WHY ALL ROADS LEAD TO JERUSALEM / PART IV: KINGS, COLONELS AND COUPS: WHY THERE IS A DEMOCRATIC DEFICIT IN THE ARAB WORLD / PART V: THE SACRED VERSUS THE SECULAR: WHO SPEAKS FOR ISLAM? November 2015 288pp 216x140mm Hardback £65.00 9781137522016 Paperback £21.00 9781137522047

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Defining Islamic Statehood Measuring and Indexing Contemporary Muslim States Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, The Cordoba Initiative, USA

This groundbreaking book offers in-depth analysis of the modern Islamic state, applying a quantitative measurement of how Muslim majority nations meet the definition. Content for the book was developed through extensive debate among a panel of distinguished Sunni and Shia Muslim scholars over seven years. Contents: Introduction / PART I: DEFINING AN ISLAM STATE AND RULE OF LAW / 1. Shariah and the Objectives of Islamic Law / 2. Islamic State: Foundations / 3. Characteristics of Islamic Governance: The Scholars’ Consensus / 4. Defining theMaqasid for Measurement / PART II: DEVELOPING AN INDEX OF MEASURING NATIONS / 5. Indexing theMaqasid / 6. TheMaqasid Index / PART III: SIP SCHOLARS SPEAK ON KEY CHALLENGES IN ISLAMIC GOVERNANCE / 7. Practical Applications of Islamic Law in Government and the Judiciary / 8. Human Rights and Islamic Governance / 9. TheMaqasid, Reform and Renewal October 2015 320pp 216x138mm 2 figures, 7 b/w tables Hardback £73.00 9781137446800 Paperback £24.99 9781137446817 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137446800 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137446817

POLITICS/POLITICAL SCIENCE AND POLITICAL THEORY

NEW IN PAPERBACK

Shakespeare’s Political Wisdom

TEXTBOOK

Timothy W. Burns, Baylor University, USA

'Burns has written an illuminating study displaying an acute and informed intelligence.' – John Alvis, Professor of English, The University of Dallas

Rational Choice 2nd edition Andrew Hindmoor, University of Sheffield, UK, Brad Taylor, University of Southern Queensland, Australia

'A very accessible introduction to rational choice theory and to the work of key scholars within this tradition. Unusually balanced and thoughtful in its approach, it highlights both the strengths and limits of rational choice not only in particular substantive areas but, with striking originality, in terms of its philosophical underpinnings.' - Jack Knight, Washington University, USA This critically-acclaimed text provides a clear introduction to, and uniquely fair-minded assessment of, Rational Choice approaches. Contents: 1. Introduction / 2. James M. Buchanan and Constitutional Political Economy / 3. Anthony Downs and the Spatial Theory of Party Competition / 4. William Riker and the Theory of Coalitions / 5. Kenneth Arrow and Social Choice Theory / 6. Mancur Olson and the Logic of Collective Action / 7. Gordon Tullock, Rent Seeking, and Government Failure / 8. Anthony Downs (again) and the Economics of Information and Voter Choice / 9. Rational Choice Explanation

Shakespeare's Political Wisdom offers interpretations of five Shakespearean plays with a view to the enduring guidance those plays can provide to human, political life. The plays have been chosen for their relentless attention to the questions that were once and may sometime become, or be recognized as being, the heart and soul of politics. Contents: 1. Julius Caesar: The Problem of Classical Republicanism / 2. Macbeth: Ambition Driven Into Darkness / 3. The Merchant of Venice: Roman Virtue in a Christian Commercial Republic / 4. King Lear: The Question of Divine Justice / 5. The Tempest: A Philosopher-Poet Educating Citizens August 2015 Paperback

Recovering Political Philosophy Series Edited by: Thomas L. Pangle, Timothy W. Burns www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137564320

August 2015 288pp 216x138mm 21 figures, 5 b/w tables Hardback £75.00 9781137427427 Paperback £29.99 9781137427410

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POLITICS NEW IN PAPERBACK

Kurdish Identity, Discourse, and New Media

NEW IN PAPERBACK

Love, Sex, and Democracy in Japan during the American Occupation

Jaffer Sheyholislami, Carleton University, Canada

‘This long-overdue study provides a very lively survey of the making and unmaking of national identity in the context of unceasing conflicts between the Kurds, the states ruling over them, and regional and great powers involved in the region. Coherent, compelling, and creative, it pushes the boundaries of the growing area of studies of nationalism, communication technologies, and the internet by focusing on one of the most complex (trans)national cases, and demonstrating that the new media both unite and divide the nation. Well written and significant [.]’ - Amir Hassanpour, Associate Professor, Department of Near & Middle Eastern Civilizations, University of Toronto, Canada Informed by the interdisciplinary approach of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and theories of identity, nation, and media, this study investigates the ways Kurds, the world's largest stateless nation, use satellite television and internet to construct their identities. Contents: 1. Discourse, Media, and Nation / 2. Kurdish Identity / 3. Kurdish Media: From Print to Facebook / 4. Discourse Practices of Kurdistan TV (KTV) / 5. Textual Analysis of KTV / 6. Discourse Practices of Kurdish Internet / 7. Textual Analysis of Kurdish Internet / 8. Discussion and Conclusion November 2015 Paperback

266pp 216x140mm £21.00 9781137563873

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Mark McLelland, Mark McLelland is Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University of Wollongong, Australia and a former Toyota Visiting Professor of Japanese at the University of Michigan, USA.

‘With tenacity, diligence, and care, Mark McLelland has dug deep into a mountain of late 1940s' Japanese popular print sources to create a tantalizing new look into Occupied Japan. His story is grounded in fascinating details about Japan's postwar 'sexual revolution' that he weaves into a broader tale of how democracy developed under foreign occupation. Entertaining but never sensationalistic, Love, Sex, and Democracy in Japan during the American Occupation is required reading for those who wish to better understand the time.’ - Mark D. West, Nippon Life Professor of Law and the 17th Dean of the University of Michigan Law School, USA

Contemporary Political Theory Andrew Shorten, University of Limerick, Ireland

This comprehensive and engaging new text introduces the key concepts, approaches and debates in contemporary political theory and shows how philosophical ideas can be applied to real-world politics. Fully up-to-date, each chapter summarizes recent developments in the field and provides an accessible overview of the main problems and positions. Contents: 1. Introduction / 2. Political Community / 3. Pluralism / 4. Representation / 5. Democracy / 6. Power / 7. Freedom / 8. Equality / 9. Justice / 10. Rights / 11. Conclusion November 2015 7 b/w tables Hardback Paperback

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This is the first book in English to examine, through material in the popular press, the radical changes that took place in Japanese ideas about sex, romance and male-female relations in the wake of Japan's defeat and occupation by Allied forces at the end of the Second World War. Contents: 1. Love, Sex and Marriage on the Road to War / 2. Sex and Censorship during the Occupation / 3. Sexual Liberation / 4. The Kiss Debate / 5. The New Couple / 6. Curiosity Hunting / 7. Afterword: Postwar Legacies November 2015 Paperback

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TEXTBOOK

The State of Russia: What Comes Next?

Urban Planning An Introduction Chris Couch, University of Liverpool, UK

'A clear and up-todate account of the principles on which towns and cities around the world have responded to change and sought to shape their futures.' - Michael Hebbert,University College London, UK A comprehensive introduction to planning that covers history, theory and practice and shows how planning contributes to more sustainable, efficient and equitable urban areas. Suitable for planning courses around the world, it reflects the increasingly cosmopolitan nature of planning practice and the similarity of issues faced by planners globally. Contents: Introduction / 1. The Evolution of Urban Change and Planning / 2. Governance and the Implementation in Planning / 3. Sustainable Development and the Goals of Planning / 4. Economic Change, Development and Urban Planning / 5. Retailing, Central Areas and Urban Planning / 6. Housing and Neighbourhood Issues in Urban Planning / 7. Placemaking: Urban Design and Conservation in Urban Planning / 8. Mobility, Accessibility and Urban Planning / 9. Conclusions December 2015 288pp 234x156mm 40 photographs, 11 b/w tables, 27 b/w line drawings, 16 charts, 4 graphs Hardback £75.00 9781137427571 Paperback £27.99 9781137427564

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Edited by Maria Lipman, Independent Analyst, Moscow, Russia, Nikolay Petrov, Professor, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia

'This book thoroughly analyses the dramatic and disturbing changes Russia has seen in the past twelve months. The country has become sharply more authoritarian, more nationalist, and more hostile to the West. Only by understanding Russia can we respond intelligently to it. This book is an important contribution.' - Sir Anthony Russell Brenton, KCMG, British Ambassador to Russia, 2004–08 Following the crisis in Ukraine, the Putin regime made political choices that will determine Russia's development for years to come. This cutting edge Pivot makes a key contribution to the debate on Russia's development and traces emerging trends in various spheres of Russian life, from the economy and foreign policy, to society and ideology. Contents: List of Charts and Tables / Note on Contributors / Introduction; Maria Lipman and Nikolay Petrov / 1. Post-Crimean Political Order; Boris Makarenko / 2. The Russian Economy at the Start of the Post-Putin Era; Sergey Aleksashenko / 3. The Relations Between the Center and the Regions; Natalia Zubarevich / 4. Russia Reinvents Itself as a Rogue State in the Ungovernable Multi-Polar World; Pavel Baev / 5. Putin’s Relapse Into Totalitarianism; Lev Gudkov / 6. Putin’s ‘Besieged Fortress’ and Its Ideological Arms; Maria Lipman / 7. Conclusions; Maria Lipman and Nikolay Petrov / Index

POLITICS/THE STATE AND SOCIAL POLITICS PALGRAVE PIVOT

Time and Action in the Scottish Independence Referendum Michael Gardiner, University of Warwick, UK

'There have been diaries and accounts of the referendum movement but none that give the depth of analysis that Michael Gardiner brings to the table. Britain as the Undead state, retelling the movement as part of a narrative of British reform - and trying to capture the idea of self-determination, thereby cancelling both past and future for Scotland. It's a captivating insightful analysis of what we've just lived through. Essential reading.' – Mike Small, editor of Bella Caledonia This book describes the recent Scottish independence referendum as the latest incarnation of a contest between two times – on one hand, an ideally continuous time beyond determination underpinning financial sovereignty, on the other the interruptions to this ideal continuity inherent in human action. Contents: 1. The Undead, Again / 2. Empty Time / 3. Cracked Realism / 4. The Golden Country / 5. The Spirit of ‘57 / 6. Permanent Labour / 7. The Nuclear Eternal / 8. Scotland, Queued / Index June 2015 Hardback

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Development and the State in the 21st Century

Dollarisation of Poverty Rethinking Poverty Beyond 2015

Tackling the Challenges facing the Developing World

PALGRAVE PIVOT

Natasha Ezrow, University of Essex, UK, Erica Frantz, Michigan State University, USA, Andrea KendallTaylor, US Government, and George Mason University, USA

Mobile Desires The Politics and Erotics of Mobility Justice Edited by Liz Montegary, Stony Brook University, USA, Melissa Autumn White, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Canada

This book combines mobilities research with feminist and queer studies offering new perspectives on mobility justice. It foregrounds academic, activist, and artistic work revealing state-sponsored strategies for managing the mobility of people as mechanisms for aligning erotic and political desires with capitalist and nationalist interests. Contents: PART I: SECURING SPACES, IM/MOBILIZING DESIRES / PART II: THE UNFREEDOM OF MOBILITY / PART III: AESTHETIC AND AFFECTIVE RESISTANCES July 2015 144pp 216x138mm 6 b/w illustrations Hardback £45.00 9781137464200

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Palash Kamruzzaman, University of Bath, UK

An introduction to the contemporary challenges states in the developing world face, and to the ways in which they can build capacity to handle them. It examines the key institutions of the state, the challenges of institutional reform, and the importance of institutional reform in achieving development. Contents: 1. Setting the Stage: What is Development? / 2. Theories of Development / 3. Debates on the State and Development / 4. Institutions and Development / 5. Poverty Traps / 6. Intractable Instability / 7. Corruption / 8. Colonialism and Geography / 9. Debt and Financial Crises / 10. Natural Disasters and Natural Resources / 11. Disease Vulnerabilities / 12. Globalization / 13. Foreign Aid and NGOs / 14. Conclusion October 2015 5 b/w tables Hardback Paperback

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This book offers a critical analysis on employing a universal understanding of poverty and suggests ways forward for poverty reduction for developing countries in a post-2015 era. Taking specific country-contexts into account, the author argues that national poverty lines should be the benchmark for future anti-poverty policies.

Contents: 1. Introduction / 2. An Overview Of Understanding Poverty From Diverse Perspectives / 2.1. Introduction / 2.2. Looking Poverty Though Multiple Lenses / 3. Problems Of Dollarising Poverty / 3.1. Introduction / 3.2. International Poverty Line And Measuring Global Poverty / 3.3. Dollarisation Of Poverty / 4. Poverty Reduction As A Development Agenda – Looking Beyond 2015 / 4.1. Introduction / 4.2. Donorising Poverty Reduction Through Sanitising Mdgs / 4.3. Hoorah! Global Poverty Is Halved, But What Does It Actually Mean? / 4.4. What’s Next For Poverty Reduction After 2015? / 5. Conclusion August 2015 112pp 216x138mm 3 charts, 2 b/w tables Hardback £45.00 9781137541420 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137541420

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The Political Economy of Sustainable Development Valuation, Distribution, Governance Dirk Jacob Wolfson, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands

'A very well-thoughtout, interesting and novel examination of the subject.' – Eugene Nulman,University of Kent, UK The author shows how sustainable development may be organized, valued and distributed by introducing situational contracting as an interactive and contextual mode of governance. Situational contracting provides a road map for where we want to go, serving the prevailing ideology in implementing the trade between efficiency and fairness. Contents: 1. Introduction / 1.1. About this book / 1.2. Economic analysis and environmental policy: scope and limits / 1.3. Cost-benefit analysis: a preview / 1.4. Valuation, distribution and legitimacy / 1.5. Short cuts: cost-effectiveness, standards, multi-criteria and workable competition / 1.6. Global economic development and ecological constraints / 2. Valuation / 2.1. The ‘Coase-solution’ and emissions trading / 2.2. Hedonic pricing, travel cost method and averting behaviour / 2.3. Stated preferences: contingent valuation and choice experiments / 2.4. Co- valuation and externalities in production functions / 2.5. Persuasion / 2.6. Fiscal instruments for managing preference / 2.7. Innovation as externality on the supply side / 2.8. Shadow prices or regulation? / 2.9. Combining results, and sensitivity analysis / 3. Distribution / 3.1. Optimal allocation and fairness in distribution / 3.2. Fiscal solutions / 3.3. Distributional weights / 3.4. Visions of justice / 4. Governance / 4.1. Cost-benefit analysis revisited / 4.2. Interactive governance and information management / 4.3. Situational contracting: implementation and empirical evidence / 4.4. Situational solutions in the valuation and distribution of environmental policy / 4.5. Summary and conclusions June 2015 3 figures Hardback

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The British General Election of 2015 Dennis Kavanagh, University of Liverpool, UK, Philip Cowley, University of Nottingham, UK

The British General Election of 2015 is a mustread for anyone wanting to know how the action unfolded in the most unpredictable election for a generation. November 2015 Hardback Paperback

292pp 216x138mm £70.00 9781137366108 £22.99 9781137366139

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Politics and Governance in the UK 3rd edition Michael Moran, University of Manchester, UK

'Rigorously-researched, theoretically-informed, and, above all, incredibly readable,Politics and Governance in the UK is, quite simply, a tour de force of a textbook. It is an absolute "must read" for all students of British politics'. – Nicola Smith,University of Birmingham, UK 'Comprehensive and accessible and yet engaging and innovative at the same time, the latest edition of this landmark text provides a judicious and creatively illustrated mix of theory, commentary and analysis. Moran brings the trials and tribulations of British politics alive as never before.' – Colin Hay,Sciences Po, France This thoroughly revised third edition of a much praised, comprehensive text on British politics and governance takes into account developments up to and including the 2015 General Election and reflects on the recent upheavals in Britain's constitutional settlement. Contents: 1. Why Politics Matters And Why British Politics Matters / 2. Politics And Policy In A Capitalist Democracy / 3. The Constitution And The British Political Culture / 4. The Core Executive In The Westminster System / 5. Departments And Agencies In The Westminster System / 6. Representing Interests In The Westminster System / 7. Parliament In The Westminster System / 8. Devolved Government In Northern Ireland / 9. From Devolution To Dissolution: Governing Scotland And Wales / 10. The Worlds Of Local And Regional Government: Multi-Level Governance In Action / 11. Europeanizing British Government / 12. Parties And Their Organization / 13. Parties And Their Ideologies / 14. How Citizens Participate / 15. How Political Communication Happens / 16. How Elections Are Decided / and more... August 2015 464pp 246x189mm 17 b/w tables, 33 figures, 32 b/w photos, 41 b/w illustrations Hardback £75.00 9781137365972 Paperback £31.99 9781137365965 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137365972 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137365965

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PALGRAVE PIVOT

Principled Judicial Restraint

PALGRAVE PIVOT

A Case Against Activism

The Policy and Politics of Food Stamps and SNAP

Jerold Waltman, Baylor University, USA

Like many books, this one argues for a more restrained Supreme Court. Unlike most other books, however, this one grounds that call in a fully elaborated constitutional theory that goes beyond the ‘counter-majoritarian difficulty.’

Matthew Gritter, Angelo State University, USA

Food Stamps, now known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), has endured and expanded in recent years. The program has been preserved and in some cases enhanced as a result of its inclusion in the Farm Bill, being characterized as a safety net of last resort and as a program for the deserving poor. Contents: 1. Food Stamps and SNAP: History, Policy and Politics / 2. The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 and the Saving of Food Stamps 1995-2000 / 3. Big Government Conservatism, Expanding and Reframing Food Stamps: George W. Bush, Welfare Reform and the 2002 Farm Bill / 4. A New Right Wing Consensus? Attacks on SNAP and the Preservation of the Program / 5. Conclusion August 2015 3 b/w tables Hardback

126pp

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£45.00 9781137520913

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Contents: 1. Where We Are Now / 2. How We Got Here, Part 1: From the Old Activism to the Warren Court / 3. How We Got Here, Part 2: The Rise of Conservative Judicial Activism / 4. A Constitutional Theory of Judicial Restraint / 5. Objections / 6. Conclusion June 2015 Hardback

176pp 216x138mm £45.00 9781137490650

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PSYCHOLOGY TEXTBOOK

Abnormal Psychology 9th edition Ronald J. Comer, Princeton University, USA

With its signature integrated coverage of theory, diagnosis, and treatment, and remarkably inclusive cross-cultural perspective, this new edition of Comer's widely adopted textbook shows students where the study and treatment of psychological disorders stand today. Contents: Abnormal Psychology in Science and Clinical Practice / 1. Abnormal Psychology: Past and Present / 2. Research in Abnormal Psychology / 3. Models of Abnormality / 4. Clinical Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment / Problems of Anxiety and Mood / 5. Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Related Disorders / 6. Disorders of Trauma and Stress / 7. Depressive and Bipolar Disorders / 8. Treatments for Depressive and Bipolar Disorders / 9. Suicide / Problems of the Mind and Body / 10. Disorders Featuring Somatic Symptoms / 11. Eating Disorders / 12. Substance Use and Addictive Disorders / 13. Disorders of Sex and Gender: Sexual Dysfunctions, Paraphilic Disorders, and Gender Dysphoria / Problems of Psychosis and the Cognitive Function / 14. Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders / 15. Treatments for Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders / Life-Span Problems / 16. Personality Disorders / 17. Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence / 18. Disorders of Aging and Cognition / Conclusion / 19. Law, Society, and the Mental Health Profession May 2015 Hardback

848pp 283x237mm £54.99 9781464171703

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TEXTBOOK

Online Research Methods for Psychologists Neil Coulson, University of Nottingham, UK

Featuring a wealth of examples and practical advice, this is the best possible resource for students conducting research online. Bringing together key topics, this student-friendly textbook guides you through the design and execution of different online research methods. Contents: 1. Introduction to Online Research / 2. Online Interviews / 3. Online Focus Groups / 4. Online Surveys / 5. Online Experiments / 6. Social Media as a Research Environment September 2015 184pp 216x138mm 8 b/w tables, 1 b/w illustration Paperback £21.99 9781137005755 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137005755

TEXTBOOK

Atypical Child Development in Context

Psychology 7th edition

2nd edition

Sandra E. Hockenbury, science writer who specializes in psychology, Susan A. Nolan, College of Arts and Sciences and Seton Hall University, New Jersey

Janet Empson, Faculty of Development and Society, Sheffield Hallam University,UK

The book considers the important issue of what is 'normal' and what is 'atypical' in child development. It examines the main processes involved in developing atypically, as well as the circumstances and conditions associated with it. The second edition is fully updated and features new research, case studies, real-life examples and figures. Contents: 1.Typical and Atypical in Child Development / 2.Risk and Resilience and Atypical Child Development / 3.Child Abuse / 4.Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties: Internalising and Externalising Disorders / 5.Genetic and Pervasive Developmental Disorders / 6.Learning Disability / 7.Approaches to Intervention / 8.Atypical Child Development and Social Issues September 2015 240pp 234x156mm 9 b/w illustrations, 3 b/w tables Paperback £27.99 9781137302632 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137302632

Don H. Hockenbury, Don H. Hockenbury is Associate Professor of Psychology at Tulsa Community College, where he has had the privilege of teaching undergraduates for more than 30 years.

This acclaimed classroom favorite makes the science of psychology (and through that, the process of science itself) come alive for students, with personal stories that exemplify important concepts in a student-friendly way, and with coverage of the field's scientific foundations and advances that is accessible without being oversimplified. Contents: 1. Introduction and Research Methods / 2. Neuroscience and Behavior / 3. Sensation and Perception / 4. Consciousness and Its Variations / 5. Learning / 6. Memory / 7. Thinking, Language, and Intelligence / 8. Motivation and Emotion / 9. Lifespan Development / 10. Gender and Sexuality / 11. Personality / 12. Social Psychology / 13. Stress, Health, and Coping / 14. Psychological Disorders / 15. Therapies / Appendix A: Statistics: Understanding Statistics / Appendix B: Industrial/Organizational Psychology / Appendix C: APA Goals and Outcomes December 2014 Paperback

800pp 283x239mm £49.99 9781464108808

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PSYCHOLOGY

The Welfare Trait

TEXTBOOK

Being a Sport Psychologist Richard Keegan, University of Canberra, Australia

In this approachable and accessible guide, Richard Keegan explores and illustrates the key roles that effective sport psychologists perform. With a wealth of practical advice, real-world examples, engaging anecdotes, and an integrated case study, this is the best possible resource for anyone interested in a career in sport psychology. Contents: 1. Introduction and Overview / 2. Ethical Considerations: Protecting the client, yourself and your profession / 3. Philosophical Assumptions: The aims, the landscape, and the strategy / 4. The Intake Process: Establishing a relationship, aims, expectations, and boundaries / 5. Needs Analysis: Establishing needs, skills, demands and goals / 6. Case Formulation: Creating a working model / 7. Choosing a Support Strategy: Case formulations, evidence and professional judgement / 8. Planning the Support Programme / 9. Delivery and Monitoring (... and Knowing When You’re Finished) / 10. Quality Assurance Processes: Recording, reflecting and supervision November 2015 288pp 234x156mm 18 figures, 12 b/w tables Paperback £26.99 9781137300898 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137300898

TEXTBOOK

How State Benefits Affect Personality Adam Perkins, King's College London, UK

Childhood disadvantage encourages the development of antisocial, 'employmentresistant' personality characteristics which harm life outcomes in adulthood. A welfare state therefore risks harming society by increasing the number of citizens who develop employment-resistant personality characteristics due to disadvantage during childhood. Contents: Preface / 1. What is Personality and why does the Welfare State matter? / 2. The EmploymentResistant Personality Profile / 3. The Lifelong Impact of Personality / 4. The Influence of Benefits on Claimant Reproduction / 5. Childhood Disadvantage and Employment-Resistance / 6. Genetic Influences on Personality / 7.Personality as a Product of Nature and Nurture / 8. A Model of How the Welfare State leads to Personality Mis-Development / 9. Further Evidence for Welfare-Induced Personality Mis-Development / 10. What Next? November 2015 Hardback Paperback

224pp 216x138mm £63.00 9781137555274 £19.99 9781137555281

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Psychology Second European Edition 2nd edition Daniel Schacter, Harvard University, USA, Daniel Gilbert, , Daniel Wegner, Harvard University, USA, Bruce Hood, University of Bristol, UK

'A joy to read - the writing style, the examples, and the issues are all spot on. Perfect for a first year course in psychology.' -Zoltan Dienes, University of Sussex, UK Renowned for its exuberant writing style, intriguing real life examples and cutting-edge research, this best-selling text is back with additional coverage of social psychology, emphasis on the practical applications of the discipline to students' lives, and engaging new 'psychomythology' features which pit science against commonly held beliefs. Contents: 1. Psychology: the evolution of a science / 2. The methods of psychology / 3. Neuroscience and behaviour / 4. Sensation and perception / 5. Memory / 6. Learning / 7. Language and thought / 8. Consciousness / 9. Intelligence / 10. Emotion and motivation / 11. Cognitive development / 12. Social development / 13. Personality / 14. Social relationships / 15. Social groups / 16. Psychological disorders / 17. Mental health November 2015 864pp 276x216mm 254 colour photos, 254 figures, 41 colour tables Paperback £42.99 9781137406743

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Identity, Youth, and Gender in the Korean American Church Christine J. Hong, Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, USA

This book studies Korean American girls between thirteen and nineteen and their formation with regard to self, gender, and God in the context of Korean American protestant congregational life. It develops a hybrid methodology of de-colonial aims and indigenous research methods, aiming to facilitate transformative life in faith communities. Contents: 1. Introduction / 2. Immigration: Our Collective History / 3. We Are Who We Were: Korean and Korean American Spiritualities / 4. Asian American Adolescents: Development and Mental Health / 5. Methodology / 6. The Study / 7. Findings and Emerging Themes / 8. Discussion of the Emerging Themes / 9. Conclusions July 2015 Hardback

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Art History Reconsidered, 1800 to the Present

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Charlene Spretnak, California Institute of Integral Studies, USA

Models of Mental Health

'This clear-eyed and passionate book bravely contends with the omnipresent American assumption that the narrative of modern art can only be told in terms laid out by MoMA in the early 1930s... I hope that students of modern art history may take heart and inspiration in this serious new book.' - Maurice Tuchman, Senior Curator Emeritus, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, USA

Gavin Davidson, Queen's University Belfast, UK, Jim Campbell, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK, Ciarán Shannon, Queen's University Belfast, UK, Ciaran Mulholland, Queen's University Belfast, UK

This book demonstrates that numerous prominent artists in every period of the modern era were expressing spiritual interests when they created celebrated works of art. This magisterial overview insightfully reveals the centrality of an often denied and misunderstood element in the cultural history of modern art.

Contents: 1. Introduction / PART I: TRADITIONAL MODELS OF MENTAL HEALTH THEORY / 2. Biomedical Perspectives / 3. Psychological Perspectives / 4. Social Perspectives / PART II: CHALLENGING EXISTING MODELS OF MENTAL HEALTH THEORY / 5. Post-psychiatry Perspectives / 6. Service-user Led Perspectives / 7. Philosophical and Spiritual Perspectives / 8. Integrated Perspectives / 9. Conclusion

Contents: Introduction: The Great Underground River That Flows Through Modern Art / 1. The 19th Century: Expressing Christian Themes in a Newly Secular World / 2. Mid-1880s through 1918: The Quest to Save Civilization from ‘Materialism’ Through a New Art Informed by Esoteric / Spirituality / 3. 1919-1939: The Reaction against Prewar Esoteric Spirituality / 4. 1945 to the Present: Allusive Spirituality / 5. 1945 to the Present: Spirituality of Immanence / 6. 1945 to the Present: Rocked in the Bosom of Abraham / Afterword: When Form Follows Spirit / Appendix: Making the Case / Index December 2015 Paperback

This book presents a critical overview of the main theoretical perspectives relevant to mental health practice. The book argues that no one theory provides a comprehensive framework for practice and in turn it examines traditional models of mental health as well as new and challenging ideas in the field.

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Values and Ethics in Mental Health An Exploration for Practice Anne Felton, University of Nottingham, UK, Bill Fulford, University of Oxford, UK and University of Warwick, UK, Jayasree Kalathil, Independent researcher and survivor activist, UK, Alastair Morgan, Sheffield Hallam University, UK, Gemma Stacey, University of Nottingham, UK

This book equips readers with a sound understanding of the value-base of mental health care and provides them with the skills and knowledge to demystify complex values in decision-making in order to reach outcomes which are focused on the needs of service users. Engaging case examples and exercises link theory and practice throughout. Contents: 1. Ethics and values in mental health practice / 2. Ethics: theories, contexts and questions / 3. Ethics and values: developing a values toolkit / 4. Valuesbased practice / 5. The importance of power / 6. Power, knowledge and personal narratives / 7. Coercion and autonomy / 8. Diagnosis as an ethical question in psychiatry / 9. Values-based assessment / 10. Values, ethics and recovery / 11. Valuing persons / 12. Daring to care: making values count in practice

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From Psychiatric Patient to Citizen Revisited Liz Sayce, Disability Rights UK

From Psychiatric Patient to Citizen Revisited has been written to help tackle the issue of discrimination in mental health. It explores the role of mental health practitioners of all disciplines and how they can support individuals and groups to challenge and move beyond discrimination – as well as the role of people with lived experience, families and friends. Contents: 1. Competing Histories of Madness / 2. Voices of Resistance and Social Change / 3. Understanding the Problem, Understanding the Solution / 4. Activists’ Models of Anti-Discrimination Work / 5. Social Models of Disability, Madness and Participation / 6. Learning from Campaigns, Policies and Research: What has Worked? / 7. Ways to a Better Future: Starting Personal / 8. Ending Discrimination within Mental Health Services / 9. Macro Changes Across Society November 2015 6 figures Paperback

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Practice Learning in Social Work Jennifer Burton, Jennifer Burton is Senior Lecturer in Social Work at Buckinghamshire New University.

Jennifer Burton provides a user-friendly approach to practice learning by situating the experience of placement within a broader learning framework. Rather than treat placements as an isolated aspect of the degree, she shows how the experience is relevant to all aspects of the social work experience. This book is essential reading for all students. Contents: Introduction / PART 1: PREPARATION FOR SOCIAL WORK PLACEMENTS / Key Skills for Social Work Practice / Developing Social Work Skills / Preparing for the First Placement / PART 2: EXPERIENCING SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE ON PLACEMENT / Early Days on Placement / Getting Established on Placement / Overcoming Barriers on Placement / The Placement Structure and Placement Evaluation / PART 3: PROGRESSING FROM PLACEMENTS TO SOCIAL WORK EMPLOYMENT / The Newly Qualified Social Worker December 2015 Paperback

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Social Work and Community Development Catherine Forde, University College Cork, Ireland, Deborah Lynch, University College Cork, Ireland

At a time of growing social, economic and environmental challenge, this book offers a fresh and engaging perspective on the connections between social work and community development and on how social workers can use a community development approach to practice in critical, creative and sustainable ways. Contents: 1. Social Work and Community Development: An Introduction / 2. The Influence of Policy on Social Work / 3. Beyond Dominant Discourses: Challenges and Opportunities / 4. Directions in Social Work Theory / 5. Making Connections in Principle and Practice / 6. ‘Creative Activism’ in Social Work Practice / 7. Scaffolding Critical Practice in the Community Development Context / 8. New Opportunities for Social Work Engagement with Critical Community / Development Approaches October 2015 192pp 234x156mm 3 figures, 1 b/w table Paperback £22.99 9781137308382

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Youth Work: Histories, Policy and Contexts Edited by Graham Bright, York St John University, UK

This introduction to youth work presents important questions facing the field by exploring both the history of youth work practice and its contemporary contexts. Drawing on work by established and newer voices in the field, the book reviews how the profession has evolved offering a fresh and relevant overview of the field. Contents: Introduction; G.Bright / 1. The Emergence of Youth Work: Philanthropy and Voluntarism; G.Bright / 2. State Beneficence or Government Control? Youth Work from Circular 1486 to 1996; S.Bradford / 3. In the Service of the State: Youth Work Under New Labour; H.Sercombe / 4. Volunteers and Entrepreneurs? Youth Work and the Big Society; T.de St Croix / 5. Local Authority Youth Work; P.Norris and C.Pugh / 6. Youth Work in the Voluntary Sector; I.Buchroth and M.Husband / 7. Uniformed Youth Work; J.Roberts / 8.Youth Work and the Church; G.Bright and D.Bailey / 9. Questioning ‘Muslim Youth’: Categorisation and Marginalisation; B.Belton / 10. Re-locating Detached Youth Work; M.Whelan / 11.Youth Work and Schools; A.Coburn and S.Gormally / 12.Youth Work in Digital Spaces; J.Melvin / 13. In Search of Soul: Where Now for Youth and Community Work?; Graham Bright

Skills for Social Work Practice Edited by Keith Davies, Kingston University, UK and Ray Jones, Kingston University, UK

This book supports readers at any point in their social work careers as they take their practice skills forward. It reflects current practice frameworks and addresses a wide range of skills including communication, professional writing, ethical practice and assessment. Case studies and reflective exercises bring concepts to to life throughout. Written by a leading team of experts drawn from a variety of backgrounds, this book brings together in one place all the vital skill sets which students need to acquire in order to qualify as social workers. Contents: 1. Developing Communication and Interviewing Skills / 2. Writing Skills for Social Worker / 3. Preparing the Ethical Toolkit: balancing rights and responsibilities / 4. Working with the Experiences of Service Users and Carers / 5. Assessment for Social Work Practice / 6. Applying Theory in Practice / 7. Legal Skills for Social Workers / 8. Reflective Practice Skills / 9. Skills for Leadership / 10. Skills for Inter-professional Social Work Practice / 11. Working with Resistance November 2015 272pp 234x156mm 6 figures, 4 b/w tables Paperback £23.99 9781137390264 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137390264

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Disability and Human Rights

Resilience in Childhood

Global Perspectives

Perspectives, Promise & Practice Edited by Edurne García Iriarte, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, Roy McConkey, University of Ulster, UK and Robert Gilligan, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

This book provides a rich exploration of disability across key areas of human rights- from health and education to independent livingand demonstrates how they are integral to achieving equality for disabled people. Bridging the gap between theory and practice, this comprehensive and accessible interdisciplinary text examines universal concepts, drawing from cutting edge international research and real life examples in developed and developing countries. This is the first text to systematically assess the impact of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Contents: 1. Disability and Human Rights in a Global Age / 2. Models of Disability / 3. The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Implementing a Paradigm Shift / 4. Advocacy and lobbying: The Road Map from Charity to Human Rights / 5. Global Cultures and Understandings of Disability / 6. Disability, Social Exclusion and Poverty / 7. War and Disability: Stories of Dread and Courage / 8. Children’s rights and disability / 9. Access to Education: Experiences from South Africa / 10. Disability and Inclusive Health / 11. Assistive Technology and Disability / 12. Access to Livelihoods / 13. Independent Living in Developing Countries / 14. People with Disabilities Entering the Third Age / 15. Supporting Family Carers / 16. Equipping Professionals with Competencies to Better Support Persons with Disabilities / 17. Research training and the Organizational Politics of Knowledge: Some Lessons from Training Disabled Researchers in Southern Africa

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Asylum Seekers, Social Work and Racism Shepard Masocha, University of Kent, UK

Erica Joslyn, University Campus Suffolk, UK

This book provides a contemporary and holistic analysis of childhood resilience, drawing upon a wide range of academic disciplines and practices.

This book analyses social work through the concept of 'xenoracism' to challenge the outdated concepts of racism that still pervade social work. It illustrates how, through their discursive practices, social workers are able to counteract the dominant anti asylum seeking discourses.

From a discussion of the definitions of resilience to analysis of the different perspectives that contribute to our understanding of childhood resilience and commentary of the strategies of intervention practice, this book will help students and practitioners fully understand the drivers behind policy and practice directives promoting self-reliance, autonomy and independence in children, young people, and families. Contents: Part I Resilience: The Construct / 1. Resilience- An Introduction / 2. Resilience: Research & Development / Part II Key Perspectives / 3. Building Blocks from Psychology / 4. A Social Neurobiological Perspective / 5. Significance of Ecological Environments / Part III Promise & Practice / 6. Routes to Resilience / 7. Resilience- Early Years and Education / 8. Educational Resilience in Schools / 9. The Promise of Resilience

Contents: Introduction / 1. Historical Overview / 2. Asylum Seekers in Media and Parliamentary Discourses / 3. Asylum Seekers in Social Work Discourse / 4. Countering Hegemonic Narratives / 5. Construction of the Other / 6. Conclusion

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Psychology for Social Work O'Brien, Psychology for Social Work Psychology for Social Work, O'Brien

A Comprehensive Guide to Human Growth and Development Emma Zara O'Brien, Inchicore College of Further Education, Ireland

PALGRAVE PIVOT A History Anna Larsson, Umeå University, Sweden, Sanja Magdalenić, Socialstyrelsen, Sweden

This book provides an exciting introduction to understanding human behaviour and development from a psychological perspective. Throughout it applies this understanding to the social work role, from mental health to disability.

December 2015 336pp 246x189mm 6 b/w tables, 15 figures Paperback £24.99 9781137576620 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137576620

Human Rights in a Globalizing World

Sociology in Sweden

Social workers work with people who are vulnerable or need support to enhance their wellbeing and promote social change.

Contents: 1 Introduction / 2 The Brain and Behaviour / 3 Communication and Relationship in Social Work / 4 Approaches to Psychology / 5 Human Growth and Development / 6 Disabilities / 7 Mental Health / 8 Stress and Environmental Stressors / 9 Abuse and Trauma / 10 B=f (P,E) Behaviour is a Function of the Person in the Environment / Appendices / References / Index

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This book offers a brief but comprehensive overview of the history of sociology in Sweden from the prewar period to the present day. It focuses in particular on scientific boundaries, gender and the relationship between sociology and the Swedish welfare state. Contents: 1. Introduction / 2. Disciplinary Precursors and Burgeoning Interest / 3. Establishing a Scientific Discipline / 4. Boundaries Under Construction / 5. Rise, Fall and Reorientation / 6. Expansion, Fragmentation and Export of Knowledge / 7. Reclaiming Sociological Expertise / 8. Conclusion July 2015 Hardback

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Darren J O’Byrne, Roehampton University, UK

A stimulating, theoretically driven examination of the relationship between human rights and the globalizing process. In scrutinising the impacts of different aspects of globalization on the language and structure of human rights, the book gives readers a deeper, more nuanced understanding of the issues and questions key to the topic. Contents: Introduction: Human Rights in the Globalizing Process / 1. Towards the Modern Discourse of Human Rights / 2. Theories of Human Rights / 3. The Meaning of Globalization / 4. A Multi-Dimensional Approach to Global Change / 5. Global Citizenship Revisited: An Essay in Honour of Garry Davis, 1921-2013 / 6. Human Rights in the Global Marketplace / 7. Human Rights as Swords of Empire / 8. Globalization – or DeGlobalization – of International Human Rights Law / 9. The Global Human Rights Movement and Rights-Based Approaches / 10. Human Rights and the Challenge of Cultural Diversity: From the Clash of Civilizations to the Clash of Liberalisms? / Conclusion - Mapping the Futures for Human Rights in a Globalizing World October 2015 208pp 234x156mm 7 b/w tables, 1 diagram Hardback £60.00 9781137335999 Paperback £27.99 9781137335968

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Environments, Natures and Social Theory

21st Century Jocks

Issues around the environment provoke ethical, cultural, scientific and political debates. This unique interdisciplinary introduction guides readers through these debates, drawing on recent and influential social theory and empirical cases to map out scholarship in the area. It is essential reading for anyone interested in social environmentalism. Contents: Introduction: The Socio-Ecological Imagination / 1. Unnatural Social Theory?: The Problem of Nature in Classic Social Theory / 2. Hybrid Histories: Historical Socio-Ecologies in the Age of the Anthropocene / 3. Limits/No Limits?: NeoMalthusian, Prometheans and Beyond / 4. Social Environmentalism and Political Ecology: The Missing Third, Fourth and Fifth Dimensions of the Environmental Debate / 5. Structures and Institutions: The Treadmill of Production, the Metabolic Rift and the Sociology of Ecological Modernization / 6. Hybridities and Agencies: Latour, Haraway, Beck and the Vital Materialists / 7. Culture, Spaces, Power: From Environmental Justice to Critical Urban Political Ecologies / 8. Global Environmental Governance and NeoLiberalization / 9. Market NaturesTM: Hybrid Neo-Liberalism, End Times Ecology, Bright Greens and Post Environmentalism / 10. Democratic Natures, Inventive Politics, Entangled Worlds October 2015 2 figures, 4 tables Hardback Paperback

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Bodies Without Borders

Sporting Men and Contemporary Heterosexuality

Towards a Critical Hybridity Damian White, Rhode Island School of Design, USA, Alan Rudy, Central Michigan University, USA, Brian Gareau, Boston College , USA

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Edited by Erynn Masi de Casanova, University of Cincinnati, USA, Afshan Jafar, Connecticut College, USA

Eric Anderson, University of Winchester, UK

‘Drawing from a decade of research into young male athletes' heterosexuality, Professor Eric Anderson analyzes the dramatic shift in how today's jocks perform masculinity and heterosexuality compared to those of just a decade ago. Showing that they reject much of the hyper-masculine posturing of their athletic forefathers, in both the United States and United Kingdom, Anderson shows that jocks today celebrate their gay teammates and revel in their expanded notions of sexuality. They are having more, and more diverse sexual encounters, and in what will shock many men over 30, this includes a great deal of physical intimacy with other men. Anderson shows that high school and university straight male jocks are kissing, cuddling and loving other jocks. 21st Century Jocks is therefore a must read have for anyone interested in sport, masculinity, or heterosexuality.’ - George Cunningham, Director of the Laboratory for Diversity in Sport, Texas A&M University, USA Drawing on hundreds of interviews with 15-22 year old straight and gay male athletes in both the United States and the United Kingdom, this book, now in paperback, explores how jocks have redefined heterosexuality, and no longer fear being thought gay for behaviors that constrained men of the previous generation. Contents: Introduction / PART I: 20TH CENTURY JOCKS / 1. Birth of the Jock / 2. Homohysteria / PART II: 21ST CENTURY JOCKS AND INCLUSIVITY / 3. Including Gay Teammates / 4. Changing Homophobic Language / 5. Recognizing Bisexuality /and more... September 2015 1 b/w photo Paperback

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'From Zumba and tattooing to bulletproof fashion and beauty regimes, a unique and provocative look into the body politics of globalization that blends transdisciplinary and transnational analyses of and personal reflections on the restructuring of bodies, identities, and embodied knowledge.' - Anne Sisson Runyan, Professor, Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, University of Cincinnati, USA The original scholarly research and first-person accounts of embodiment in this volume explore the role of bodies in the flows of people, money, commodities, and ideas across borders. Contents: Bodies, Borders, and the Other: An Introduction; Erynn Masi de Casanova and Afshan Jafar / 1. The Global Martial Circuit and Globalized Bodies; Lionel Loh Han Loong / 2. West Indian Immigrant Women, Body Politics and Cultural Citizenship; Kamille GentlesPeart / 3. Don’t You See? (Personal Reflection); Mónica Moreno Figueroa / 4. New Femininity, Neoliberalism and Young Women’s Fashion Blogs in Singapore and Malaysia; Joel Gwynne / 5. Fashion of Fear: Securing the Body in an Unequal Global World; Barbara Sutton / 6. My Struggle with the Headscarf (Personal Reflection); Nahed Eltantawy / 7. The Face is the Mask: Global Modifications of Body and Soul (Personal Reflection); Thomas J.D. Armbrecht / 8. Images in Skin: Tattooed Performers in Germany in the Twentieth Century and Today; Verena Hutter / 9. Fragments: Stories of An-Other Life (Personal Reflection); Anisha Gautam / 10. ‘A Mover la Colita’: Zumba Dance-Fitness in Mexico and Beyond; Diana Brenscheidt gen. Jost / Notes on Contributors to Bodies without Borders / References October 2015 Paperback

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The Pathology of Communicative Capitalism

Identity and Belonging Kate Huppatz, University of Western Sydney, Australia, Mary Hawkins, University of Western Sydney, Australia, Amie Matthews, University of Western Sydney

David W. Hill, University of Liverpool, UK

This book diagnoses the social, mental and political consequences of working and economic organizations that generate value from communication. It calls for the role of communication technologies to be reimagined in order to create a healthier, fairer society. Contents: Introduction / 1. Cognitive Labour / 2. Communicative Disease / 3. Social Anxiety / 4. Pathological Development July 2015 Hardback

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An accessible introduction to the sociological study of identity and belonging, this wide-ranging and engaging collection examines the interplay between self and society, and draws on case studies to explore sites of identity construction in a globalized world. Contents: 1. Introduction; Mary Hawkins, Kate Huppatz and Amie Matthews / 2. Ethnicity; Mary Hawkins / 3. Social Class; Tracey Jenson / 4. Gender; Kate Huppatz / 5. Sexuality; Scott McKinnon and Andrew GormonMurray / 6. Youth; Amie Matthews / 7. Households and Neighbourhoods; Emma Power / 8. Nation; Tim Rowse / 9. Religion; Alphia Possamai-Inesedy / 10. Migration; Mary Hawkins / 11. Work; Kate Huppatz / 12. Leisure; Amie Matthews / 13. Consumption; Joanne Finkelstein and Melissa Johnson Morgan / 14. Philippa Collin; Digital Media / Epilogue October 2015 Hardback Paperback

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Global Beauty, Local Bodies Edited by Afshan Jafar, Connecticut College, USA, Erynn Masi de Casanova, University of Cincinnati, USA

'Beyond its international and transnational perspective, the uniqueness and strength of Global Beauty, Local Bodies lies in the richness of the questions raised by the essays. This is a wellconceived collection that will make a significant contribution to the available literature on the body.' - Maxine B. Craig, Associate Professor, Women & Gender Studies, Chair, DE in Feminist Theory & Research, University of California, Davis, USA This collection of original scholarly work and firstperson accounts takes globalization processes and the transnational links these processes create as the jumping-off point for an examination of what it means to be, have, or aspire to a beautiful body. Contents: Bodies, Beauty, and Location: An Introduction; Afshan Jafar and Erynn Masi de Casanova / 1. Refashioning Global Bodies: Cosmopolitan Femininities in Nigerian Beauty Pageants and the Vietnamese Sex Industry 1; Oluwakemi M. Balogun and Kimberly Kay Hoang / 2. Aesthetic Labor, Racialization, and Aging in Tijuana’s Cosmopolitan Sex Industry; Susanne Hofmann / 3. In Praise of Big Noses (Personal Reflection); Persis M. Karim / 4. ¡M á s que un Bocado! (More Than a Mouthful): Comparing Hooters in the United States and Colombia; Michelle Newton-Francis and Salvador Vidal-Ortiz / 5. Most Days I’m Beautiful : A Reflection on Skin and Body Hair in Cambodia (Personal Reflection); Kaija Bergen / 6. Reproducing Beauty: Creating Somali Women in a Global Diaspora; Lucy Lowe / 7. The Before-and-After Template: Researching and Reflecting on Body Image Concerns in Globalizing India (Personal Reflection); Jaita Talukdar / 8. Metrosexuality as a Body Discourse: Masculinity and Sports Stars in Global and Local Contexts; Jan Wickman and Fredrik Langeland October 2015 Paperback

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The Dynamics of Jewish Latino Relationships

Discovering Human Sexuality 3E Simon LeVay, Harvard, the University of California, and Stanford University, USA, Janice Baldwin, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA and John Baldwin, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

Hope and Caution Bridget Kevane, Montana State University, USA

The Dynamics of Jewish Latino Relationships centers around three themes: immigration, race and identity, and faith and religion. Each chapter explores an encounter that, for various reasons, has brought Latinos and Jews together on the same stage. Contents: 1. From Community to Political Action / 2. Legal, Illegal: Jewish and Latino Immigration / 3. Degrees of Whiteness / 4. Shifting Faiths: Latino and Jewish Religious Identities / 5. The Sky is the Limit July 2015 Hardback

Sibling Issues in Therapy

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Discovering Human Sexuality is an evidencebased, accessible introduction to the study of sexuality and the diverse ways in which it brings joys and challenges to our lives. Contents: PART I: SEXUALITY: PATHWAYS TO UNDERSTANDING / 1. Shortened and Rewritten, with Emphasis on the History of Sexuality and Research Methods / 2. The Impact of Class Structure on Sexuality / 3. New Examples of Research Studies / PART II: WOMEN’S BODIES / 4. Reorganization of the Section on the Menstrual Cycle / 5. Controversy Over the Effectiveness of Mammographic Screening / 6. Recent Research on the ‘G spot’ / PART III: MEN’S BODIES / 7. Changing Recommendations on Male Circumcision / 8. Nipple Stimulation Activates Brain Region Devoted to Genitals / 9. New box: Diphallia / PART IV: SEX, GENDER AND TRANSGENDER / 10. New Findings on Sex Differences in Brain Structure and Function / 11. New Evidence for Biological Influences on Gender and Transsexuality / 12. New Box: Gendered Play in Primates / PART V: ATTRACTION, AROUSAL AND RESPONSE / 13. Influence of Attractiveness on Marital Satisfaction: Gender Differences / 14. How Attractiveness Judgments Change with Familiarity / 15. New Box: Foot Orgasms / PART VI: SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR / 16. New Section on Group sex / 17. New Box: Sex and Happiness / 18. New Box: Sex and the Seasons / PART VII: SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS / 19. Casual sex: Is the Double Standard on the Way Out? / 20. New box: Flirting Styles / 21. ‘Creeping,’ Facebook Jealousy, and Cyberstalking / 22. Dating Versus Hooking up - Which is Winning? / PART VIII: FERTILITY, PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH/ and more... August 2015 Paperback

Research and Practice with Children, Adolescents and Adults Avidan Milevsky, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, USA

Incorporating the latest research and clinical work in family dynamics, this book examines multiple angles of integrating sibling issues, which underlie issues at the core of many clinical difficulties presented by adult clients, in therapy to improve adulthood emotional and psychological well-being. Contents: PART I: THE FOUNDATION: THE ROLE OF SIBLINGS IN DEVELOPMENTAL AND CLINICAL LITERATURE / 1. The Significance of Siblings / 2. Siblings in Developmental and Clinical Research / PART II: SIBLINGS AT HOME: HELPING FAMILIES PARENT SIBLINGS / 3. Indirect Ways Parents Impact Sibling Bonds / 4. Direct Ways Parents Impact Sibling Bonds / 5. Siblings Issues in Diverse Families / 6. Siblings of Children with Disabilities / PART III: Siblings in Session: Siblings in Therapy with Children, Adolescents and Adults / 7. Siblings in Child and Adolescent Individual Therapy / 8. Siblings in Child and Adolescent Family Therapy / 9. Cognitive-Behaviour Interventions for Adult Sibling Issues / 10. Brief Psychodynamic Interventions for Adult Sibling Issues October 2015 2 b/w tables Hardback Paperback

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SOCIOLOGY

Modern Slavery

PALGRAVE PIVOT

Online Anti-Semitism in Turkey Turkay Salim Nefes, University of Cambridge, UK

This is the first study that examines online anti-Semitism in Turkey. Nefes surveys important historical events concerning Turkish-Jewry and analyses people's online expressions about Adolf Hitler in the most popular forum website in Turkey, Ekşi Sözlük. Contents: PART I: A BRIEF HISTORY OF TURKISH JEWS AND ANTI-SEMITISM / 1.Jewish life in Anatolia before the establishment of the Turkish Republic / 2.The Jewish community during the Turkish Republic / 3.Conclusion / PART II: ANALYSIS OF AN ONLINE DISCUSSION ON ADOLF HITLER / 4.Introduction / 5.Ekşi Sözlük: The most popular online forum in Turkey / 6.Entries about Adolf Hitler / 7.The online discussion on Adolf Hitler May 2015 16 tables Hardback

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The Margins of Freedom Julia O’Connell Davidson, University of Nottingham, UK

'Passionately written, brilliantly researched and replete with powerfully logical analysis, Julia O'Connell book should be required reading for anyone claiming leadership in today's 'new abolitionist movement.' Modern Slavery and the Margins of Freedom establishes beyond dispute that today's self-described antislavery movement fails to address the fundamental realities of what slavery actually is and what is driving its rapid expansion all over the globe. Why, the book asks, do today's abolitionists focus so narrowly on certain forms of enslavement while utterly ignoring so many other equally heinous practices? The deeply disturbing answers to this question demand that today's abolitionists reexamine our beliefs and revise our basic assumptions.' - James Brewer Stewart, Founder, Historians Against Slavery and James Wallace Professor of History Emeritus, Macalester College, USA

Happiness and Place Why Life is Better Outside of the City Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn, Rutgers University–Camden, USA

This book is about places - cities, suburbs and towns - and happiness of people living there. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, OkuliczKozaryn examines the relations between human happiness and the infrastructure of the places they live. This thought-provoking book argues for the overlooked idea that we are happiest in smaller areas. Contents: 1. Introductory Matter / 2. Urbanization is Here / 3. Urban Malaise: Explorations of Problems and Dissatisfaction with City Life / 4. Biophilia: Need for Contact With Nature / 5. Summary, Conclusion, Discussion and Future Research July 2015 Hardback

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Providing a unique critical perspective to debates on slavery, this book brings the literature on transatlantic slavery into dialogue with research on informal sector labour, child labour, migration, debt, prisoners, and sex work in the contemporary world in order to challenge popular and policy discourse on modern slavery. Contents: 1. Imagining Modernity, Forgetting Slavery / 2. Marking the Boundaries of Slavery / 3. Slavery and Wage Labour: Freedom and its Doubles / 4. Mastery, Race, and Nation: Prisons and Borders as Transatlantic Slavery’s Living Legacies / 5. Mobility, Domination, Escape and the State: ‘Trafficking’ as a modern Slave Trade / 6. State authorized Mobility, Slavery, and Forced Labour / 7. Slaves and Wives: A Question of Consent / 8. Happy Endings? October 2015 Hardback Paperback

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Work, Consumption and Capitalism Lynne Pettinger, University of Warwick, UK

A wide-ranging interdisciplinary study of the relations between work, consumption and capitalism. This engaging and accessible text draws on research to explore the multiple fields of work that make consumption possible, compelling students to evaluate the role of consumption in global capitalism and question how consumption is made possible. Contents: 1. Introduction / 2. Global Capitalism / 3. Consumption / 4. Work / 5. Doing Work / 6. Emotion / 7. Aesthetics / 8. Ethics / 9. Taking Seriously the Production of Consumption December 2015 2 b/w tables Hardback Paperback

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The Business of Leisure

Freedom in the Anthropocene

Tourism, Sport, Events and Other Leisure Industries

Twentieth-Century Helplessness in the Face of Climate Change

2nd edition

Alexander M. Stoner, Salisbury University, USA, Andony Melathopoulos, Dalhousie University, Canada

Ken Roberts, University of Liverpool, UK

"A good solid foundation for leisure management and related areas for undergraduates" - Heather Gibson, Professor, Department of Tourism, Recreation & Sport Management, University of Florida, USA A wide-ranging, original and challenging introduction to leisure industries, offering broad coverage of tourism, sports, events and media, and taking into account changes leading up to and throughout the 21st century, both for leisure providers and leisure consumers. Contents: 1. Introduction / SECTION I: PROVIDERS / 2. Commerical Leisure / 3. Voluntary Associations / 4. The Public Sector / SECTION II: PROVISIONS / 5. Tourism / 6. Sport / 7. Events / 8. Culture: Heritage, the Arts, and Mass Media / 9. New Leisure Industries / SECTION III: CONCLUSIONS / 10. Policies, Employment and Education October 2015 11 b/w tables Hardback Paperback

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'Freedom in the Anthropocene is a very sharply perceptive book. The authors' clear and well-constructed argument provides just what a contemporary critical theory should. Their fresh way of understanding the Anthropocene should be read by anyone interested in opposing the juggernaut of the Great Acceleration, and particularly those who think that 'environmentalism' is sufficient to that task.' - Andrew Biro, Acadia University, Canada, author of Denaturalizing Ecological Politics (2005) and editor of Critical Ecologies: The Frankfurt School and Contemporary Environmental Crises (2011) Freedom in the Anthropocene illuminates the Anthropocene from the perspective of critical theory. The authors contextualize our current ecological predicament by focusing on the issues of history and freedom and how they relate to our present inability to render environmental threats and degradation recognizable and surmountable. Contents: Prologue: The Elusive Clarity of the Anthropocene / Introduction: What is the Meaning of Freedom in the Anthropocene / 1. Georg Lukács (1885-1971) and the Critique of Reification: On the Dialectical Genesis of the Great Acceleration / 2. Theodor W. Adorno (1903-1969) and the Critique of Identity Thinking: The Great Acceleration as Historical Sedimentation / 3. Moishe Postone (1942 - ) and the Critique of Traditional Marxism: Helplessness and the Present Moment of the Great Acceleration / Conclusion: Contemporary Environmental Politics and the Necessity of Critical Theory / References May 2015 168pp 216x138mm 1 figure, 7 b/w illustrations Hardback £45.00 9781137503879 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137503879

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Social Media for Your Student and Graduate Job Search

TEXTBOOK

How to Succeed at Assessment Centres

Work Experience, Placements and Internships

Marielle Kelly, Careers Advisory Service, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Kathleen Houston, University of Central Lancashire, UK, Eileen Cunningham, University of Salford, UK

Many employers now invite candidates to an assessment day. This book guides students through each step of the process, from getting selected and preparing for psychometric tests to group exercises and interviews. Featuring practical exercises and advice from both employers and graduates, it's an invaluable resource to succeeding at assessment centres and opening the door for future careers. Contents: Foreword / 1. The Employer Perspective / 2. Getting Selected / 3. Psychometric and Assessment Day Tests / 4. Numerical Ability Assessments / 5. Verbal Reasoning Assessments / 6. Observation by Assessors / 7. Assessment Day Group Exercises / 8. Assessment Day - Other Activities / 9. Presentations - Prepared or Unprepared / 10. The Interview Questions / 11. Interview Preparation / 12. Peak Performance / Notes / Index December 2015 278pp 216x138mm 37 b/w tables, 8 line drawings Paperback £10.99 9781137469311

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Most companies now use social media when recruiting new hires. Full of practical exercises and guidance, this book gives students and graduates a unique insight into how recruiters use social media in the selection process, how to create great profiles, connect with people, research career options, and use social media to create stand-out applications. The advice presented is concise, providing readers with a core set of principles to apply to any current or emerging social media platform in order to maintain a strong online brand and continue to expand their professional network. Contents: Introduction: Becoming Social Media-savvy / 1. Social Media for Your Job Search / 2. Define Your Brand / 3. Put Your Brand Online / 4. Boost Your Job Search / 5. Career Connections / 6. Make the Most of LinkedIn / 7. Make the Most of Twitter / 8. Make the Most of Blogging / 9. Make the Most of Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram and Video CVs December 2015 128pp 216x138mm 15 tables, 2 b/w photos, 1 colour line drawings Paperback £10.99 9781137472373

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Steve Rook, Formerly Postgraduate Careers Adviser, Nottingham University Business School, UK

Through pedagogical techniques, selfassessment and personal reflection, this book provides students and graduates with a comprehensive guide to work experience, placements and internships. It offers friendly and supportive advice, with examples and interactive exercises to aid progress and understanding throughout, for every stage of the experience journey, from finding appropriate opportunities, to using the experience to further a career. Covering an extensive range of guidance on joining societies at university, volunteering, finding work, internships, summer placements and year-long opportunities, this book will help readers to find confidence when networking, applying for opportunities and managing their experience. Contents: Introduction: Why you need this book / 1. Why experience matters / 2. Planning your route / 3. Managing your networks and social media / 4. Extracurricular activities and volunteering / 5. Part-time, temporary and full-time work / 6. Internships and placements / 7. Heading overseas / 8. Managing your journey and staying safe / 9. Applications and interviews / Notes / References / Index December 2015 208pp 216x138mm 8 b/w line drawings, 17 illustrations Paperback £10.99 9781137462015

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Facilitating Work-Based Learning A Handbook for Tutors Edited by Ruth Helyer, Head of Workforce Development, University of Teesside, UK

Work-based learning routes are a flexible and innovative way to gain Higher Education qualifications. This book reflects that flexibility and prepares tutors for helping work-based students, both undergraduate and postgraduate, learn in a variety of ways. Offering practical information and advice, the book covers the major aspects of work-based learning, including: accreditation of prior learning (APL); work-based projects; quality assurance; and use of technology. Contents: Notes on Contributors / Foreword / Introduction / Key subjects and words / 1. How does Work-Based Learning fit into Higher Education? / 2. Learning, Teaching and Assessment in Work-based learning / 3. Flexible Frameworks and Building Blocks / 4. Negotiation and Work-based Learning / 5. Recognising and accrediting prior experiential learning / 6. Turning practitioners in practitioner-researchers / 7. Supporting Work-based learners / 8. Quality enhancement and work-based learning / 9. Using social media to enhance work-based learning / 10. Learning in the workplace globally / 11. Learning to learn / 12. A transcultural dance: enriching work-based learning facilitation / 13. Promoting learning through work-based experience: mimetic learning in action / Appendix 1: Ethics and the work-based learner / Appendix 2: Some research terms / Bibliography / Index October 2015 288pp 216x138mm 18 tables; 15 figures Paperback £24.99 9781137403247

Masters Level Teaching, Learning and Assessment

Fostering Self-Efficacy in Higher Education Students

Issues in Design and Delivery

Laura Ritchie, University of Chichester, UK

Edited by Pauline Kneale, Plymouth University, UK

'Set to become the definitive work on Masters level learning, teaching and assessment, this comprehensive and inspiring volume should be essential reading for the multiple stakeholders engaged in the Masters level educational enterprise.' – Lorraine Stefani, University of Auckland, New Zealand This comprehensive book provides advice and guidance to those seeking to develop and enhance Masters level programmes. Based on practice, experience and research, it covers issues in design and delivery, helping to ensure that programmes are fit for purpose and meet contemporary needs in a rapidly changing and highly-competitive global market. Contents: / Foreword / Series Editor’s Preface / Abbreviations / PART I: THE MASTER’S EXPERIENCE / PART II: TRANSITION MATTERS / PART III: EFFECTIVE EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING / PART IV: ASSESSMENT / PART V: CURRICULUM DESIGN / Afterword / References

This book demonstrates how teaching staff in Higher Education Institutions can foster students' self-efficacy beliefs to promote excellence and enable their students to sustain effective learning. Based on the Author's wide experience, the book offers a unique perspective. Combining theory with practical examples and case studies, it gives the reader the core tools and methods to use in their own practical teaching. Contents: / 1. The Teaching Environment in Higher Education / 2. Whole Students / 3. Modes of Communication and their Influence on Self-Efficacy / 4. Embedding the Foundations of Self-Efficacy in the Classroom / 5. Developing Mastery Experiences / 6. Self-Efficacy in Practice: Outcomes and Attainments / 7. Implications for Life-Long Connections with Learning and Teaching October 2015 200pp 216x138mm 1 b/w line drawing Paperback £24.99 9781137463777

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STUDY SKILLS • SPORT AND EXERCISE • THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE

PhD by Published Work

SPORT AND EXERCISE

THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE

TEXTBOOK

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A Practical Guide for Success Susan Smith, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK

"If you are studying for a PhD by published work and looking for help and advice, you need look no further than this book. Through a series of detailed case studies, Susan Smith guides the reader through the stages, and possible pitfalls, of assembling a portfolio of publications, from inception right through to examination. An excellent and incredibly well-researched text which will prove invaluable to those studying for this award." - Peter Smith, University of Sunderland, UK "A helpful, practical guide for anyone embarking on a PhD by publication. Excerpts from examiners and successful candidates are used successfully to illustrate personal experiences and offer a deeper insight into the process of completing such an award. In doing so, these personal stories bring a human dimension to the very serious business of completing a doctorate by publication." - Margaret Walshaw, Massey University, NZ This is a practical and positive guide to doing a PhD by publication, which enables current and prospective candidates to better understand the processes involved, avoid the potential pitfalls and to respond appropriately to the challenges. It includes both narrative accounts and advice from people who have undertaken the route successfully.

Sport Politics

Theatre and Social Media

An Introduction Jonathan Grix, University of Birmingham, UK

A comprehensive and lively introduction to the politics of sport. Introducing the key areas of the subject, it examines how governments around the world have increasingly invested in, promoted and used sport as part of their political agenda. Contents: 1.Of ‘politics’ and ‘sport’ / 2.The study of sport politics / 3.Sport, the state and national identity / 4.The political economy of sport / 5.Sport and the media / 6.A politician’s dream: sport and social capital / 7.The politics of performance sport: why do states invest in elite sport? / 8.Domestic and international governance of sport / 9.Doping matters / 10. Public diplomacy, soft power and sport / 11. The future of sport politics November 2015 224pp 216x138mm 5 figures, 3 b/w tables Hardback £75.00 9780230295469 Paperback £26.99 9780230295476 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9780230295469 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9780230295476

Patrick Lonergan, National University of Ireland, Galway

Social media has become an increasingly prevalent aspect of our lives, used daily by many people. In this timely study, Patrick Lonergan examines the relationship between social media and theatre. He argues that social media is itself a performance space, analysing how it's used by both theatres and audiences and also in connection with each other. Contents: 1. Series Editors’ Preface / 2. Introduction / 3. Social Media and Performance / 4. Social Media in Theatre / 5. Performing Authorship, Performing Consumers / 6. Conclusions / 7. Further Reading / 8. Index November 2015 104pp 178x111mm Paperback £6.99 9781137463708

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Contents: Introduction / 1. What is a PhD by Published Work and Why do it? / 2. Understanding the Practicalities and Process of Doing a PhD by Published Work / 3. Writing for Publication and How to Maximise the Impact of your Publication Outputs / 4. Writing Your Synthesis / 5. Working With Your Supervisor / 6. Managing Your Viva Voce Examination… and Beyond April 2015 Paperback

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Theatre and Feminism

TEXTBOOK

Theatre and Law Alan Read, King's College, University of London, UK

Theatre & Law offers the first comprehensive account of the complex relations between legal process and performances. Through ten major principles of performance within law, it establishes how law itself is a performative mode of practice and reflects upon the co-dependence of law, performance and politics in celebrated works of theatre. Contents: Part I / Within the Law: Ten Rules of Engagement / Part II / Before the Law: The Life and Death of Homo Juridicus / Part III / Beyond the Law: Extraordinary Rendition / Further Reading November 2015 104pp 178x111mm Paperback £6.99 9781137469557

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Theatre and Laughter

Kim Solga, Western University, Canada

Theatre & Feminism tells the story of the movement known as feminist performance theory. It explores key debates from its 40-year history, engages with the work of groundbreaking thinkers including Elin Diamond, Jill Dolan, Peggy Phelan and Elaine Aston, and includes case studies of recent performances by established and emerging feminist artists. Contents: Acknowledgements / Series editors’ preface / Feminism Now: The Paradox of ‘Post’ / Three Ways to Understand a Movement / Looking/Watching/Spectating / Being versus Acting / Hope and Loss / Conclusion: On Aging / Further Reading / Index November 2015 104pp 178x111mm Paperback £6.99 9781137463005

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Eric Weitz, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

This stimulating introduction to laughter in theatre and performance examines laughter among actors, among audience, and the interaction between the two. Exploring the many uses and effects of laughter in theatre, Eric Weitz considers laughter as a tool of political resonance, as social commentary, and as one of the oldest rhetorical devices. Contents: Series editors’ preface / Partners in social relations / Laughter and theatre / Play’s the thing / Laughter and its double / Killing the frog / Embodied joking / Subsequent audiences / The Heart of Lightness / Shadow laughter / Humour as embodied practice / Word play / Slapstick / The clown figure / Laughter in the frame / Laughter as behavioural meme / Laughter as theme / Funniness / Laughter and context / Laughter as crowd control / Laughter as event / Changing the situation / One more thing / Further reading / Index November 2015 120pp 178x111mm Paperback £6.99 9781137356086

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THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE TEXTBOOK

NEW IN PAPERBACK

Devising Performance

Theatres of Immanence

A Critical History

Deleuze and the Ethics of Performance

2nd edition Deirdre Heddon, University of Glasgow, Jane Milling, University of Exeter, UK

Praise for the first edition: "A must read for performance studies enthusiasts, scholars and practitioners alike, whether seeking a history or a guide-book" - Mady Schutzman, CalArts (California Institute of the Arts), USA Devising Performance charts the development of collaboratively created performances from the 1950s to the early twenty-first century. Through a range of case studies drawn from Britain, the USA and Australia, Heddon and Jane encourage us to look more carefully at different modes of devising and to consider their implications in the present day. Contents: General Editors’ Preface / Acknowledgements / Foreword / 1. Introduction / 2. Devising and Acting / 3. Devising and Visual Performance / 4. Devising and Political Theatre / 5. Devising and Communities / 6. Contemporary Devising and Physical Performance / 7. Contemporary Devising and Postmodern Performance / 8. Conclusions / Notes / Further Reading / Bibliography / Index October 2015 Hardback Paperback

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Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca, Surrey University, UK

'Cull breaks with the mutual distrust between theater and philosophy that has kept both disciplines from recognizing their myriad entanglements.' - Martin Puchner, Byron and Anita Wien Professor of Drama, Harvard University, USA 'Given Deleuze's growing prominence in performance analysis, this rigorous study of his philosophical notion of immanence is timely and valuable to the discipline.' - Liz Tomlin, NTQ 'A beautiful tribute to the fact that Deleuze's concepts have also inspired artists and have brought some performances to life.' - Liza Kharoubi, Avignon University, France Theatres of Immanence: Deleuze and the Ethics of Performance is the first monograph to provide an in-depth study of the implications of Deleuze's philosophy for theatre and performance. Drawing from Goat Island, Butoh, Artaud and Kaprow, as well from Deleuze, Bergson and Laruelle, the book conceives performance as a way of thinking immanence. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Introduction / 1. Immanent Authorship: From the Living Theatre to Cage and Goat Island / 2. Disorganizing Language, Voicing Minority: From Artaud to Carmelo Bene, Robert Wilson & Georges Lavaudant / 3. Immanent Imitations, Animal Affects: From Hijikata Tatsumi to Marcus Coates / 4. Paying Attention, Participating in the Whole: Allan Kaprow Alongside Lygia Clark / 5. Ethical Durations,Opening to Other Times: Returning to Goat Island with Wilson / 6. In-Conclusion: What ‘Good’ is Immanent Theatre? Immanence as an Ethico-aesthetic Value / 7. Coda / Bibliography / Index August 2015 Paperback

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Improvisation in Drama, Theatre and Performance History, Practice, Theory 3rd edition Anthony Frost, University of East Anglia, UK, Ralph Yarrow, University of East Anglia, UK

This established text explores the history, theory and practice of improvisation within the rapidly changing field of Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies. New material includes improvisation in film, stand-up comedy, LARPing, applied theatre and theatre sports. It contains a wealth of new exercises and examples from contemporary practitioners. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction and Preface to the Third Edition / PART I: WHO? MAJOR PRACTITIONERS OF IMPROVISATION / Improvisation in training, rehearsal practice and writing (Europe and the UK) / The improv scene (USA) / Improvisation in the creation of new modes of performance / Improvisations for change: ‘Paratheatre’, participation and performance work beyond the stage / PART II: WHAT? THE PRACTICE OF IMPROVISATION: IMPROVISATION EXERCISES / Preparation / Working together / Moving towards performance / Improvisation for Scene-Building / PART III: WHY? THE MEANINGS OF IMPROVISATION: TOWARDS A POETICS / Enriching the communication of meaning / Meaning and performance / Notes / Bibliography / Index November 2015 Hardback Paperback

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The Dancer’s World, 1920 - 1945

The Art of Living

Modern Dancers and their Practices Reconsidered

An Oral History of Performance Art

Michael Huxley, De Montfort University, UK

The Dancer's World 1920-1945 focuses on modern dancers as they saw themselves. Five chapters describe a narrative arc that encompasses Europe and the USA with a focus between 1920 and 1945. A final chapter considers contemporary relevance for dancers, dance artists, choreographers, dance students and scholars alike. Contents: 1.Introduction: Early Modern Dancers and Their Practices Reconsidered / 2.The World of the Dancer / 3.We [Dancers] are Standing at the Beginning / 4.German and American Modern Dance: Constitutional Differences / 5.A New World for the Dancer / 6.Conclusion: A Dancer’s World / 7.Epilogue: A Historical Sense of a Dancer’s World / Select Bibliography / Index May 2015 Hardback

112pp 216x138mm £45.00 9781137439208

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Dominic Johnson, Queen Mary, University of London, UK

This collection of interviews with a variety of artists creates an oral history of performance art. Each artist is invited to address their work, providing insights into their artistic, personal and political concerns. An engaging read which displays the diverse practices which come under the umbrella of 'performance art'. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / 1. The Escape Artist: An Interview with Ulay / 2. Hiding in Plain Sight: An Interview with Anne Bean / 3. Boxing Clever: An Interview with Kipper Kids / 4. Positive Surrender: An Interview with BREYER P-ORRIDGE / 5. Slave to Love: An Interview with Sheree Rose / 6. The Designated Mourner: An Interview with Penny Arcade / 7. Capricorn on Fire: An Interview with Ann Magnuson / 8. The Accidental Goddess: An Interview with Joey Arias / 9. Perverse Martyrologies: An Interview with Ron Athey / 10. The Skin of the Theatre: An Interview with Julia Bardsley / 11. You Made Me Love You: An Interview with David Hoyle / 12: Held: An Interview with Adrian Howells / Epilogue / Further Reading / Bibliography August 2015 320pp 216x138mm 30 b/w illustrations Hardback £60.00 9781137322210 Paperback £21.99 9781137322203 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137322210 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137322203

Dance and the Body in Western Theatre 1948 to the Present Sabine Sörgel, Sabine Sörgel is Senior Lecturer in Dance and Theatre at the University of Surrey, UK.

'A significant and inspiring book, connecting history, philosophy and art. The wish to return to one's self in these contemporary times of struggle and change is Dr Sörgel's major theme, and she beautifully reveals how artists reflect this concern in their work.' – Meade Andrews, Rider University, USA While the body appears in almost all cultural discourses, it is nowhere as visible as in dance. This book captures the resurgence of the dancing body in the second half of the twentieth century by introducing students to the key phenomenological, kinaesthetic and psychological concepts relevant to both theatre and dance studies. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Preface / 1. The Body, Dance and Phenomenology / 2. Writing Dance into Theatre: Antonin Artaud’s Affective Athleticism / 3. Choreographing Gestus: Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956) and the Evolution of Epic Theatre / 4. Dancing the Wrong Side Out: Archetype in Martha Graham (1894-1991) and Jerzy Grotowski (1933-1999) / 5. Resurrecting the Dancing Chorus in the 1960s: Peter Brook’s Marat/Sade (1964), The Living Theatre’s Antigone (1967) and Richard Schechner’s Dionysus in 69 (1969) / 6. Dance and the 1960s Counter-Culture: Merce Cunningham, Anna Halprin and Postmodern Dance / 7. Un-Masking the Social Mask in Post-War Tanztheater: Pina Bausch, Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker and Sasha Waltz / and more... September 2015 233pp 216x138mm 19 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 9781137034885 Paperback £17.99 9781137034878 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137034885 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137034878

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Shakespeare and Gender in Practice Terri Power, Bath Spa University, UK

This book explores theoretical and practical approaches to performing gender in contemporary Shakespeare productions. It focuses on contemporary practice, looking at how it is responding to a new cultural politics of gender and creating a critical language for understanding the performing of gender in the staging of Shakespeare's plays. Contents: Introduction / PART I: IN THEORY / 1. Feminist and Queer Theory / PART II: IN PRACTICE / 2. Single-Sex Shakespeare Companies: Original Practices / 3. Single-Sex Shakespeare Companies: Emerging Companies / 4. Gender and Non-traditional Casting / 5. Queer and Transgender Performance: Reimaging Gender Through Adaptation and Appropriation / 6. Practical Considerations of Gender: The Gender Workshop / PART III: DEBATE AND PROVOCATION / 7. A Dialogue with Lisa Wolpe / Annotated Reading List December 2015 Paperback

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INDEX 100 Films to Get You Through Your Teens, Howarth 19

Atypical Child Development in Context, Empson 64

100 Films to Watch Before You Grow Up, Howarth 19

Authentic Leader, The, Thompson 11

21st Century Jocks, Anderson 71

Ayache, Medium of Contingency, The

3

Ayson, Asia’s Security

51

A

Advanced Cultural Districts, Francesconi 14 Advanced Strategic Management, Ambrosini, Jenkins, Mowbray

14

Aliber, Kindleberger, Manias, Panics and Crashes

28

Ambrosini, Jenkins, Mowbray, Advanced Strategic Management

14

Analysing Economic Data, Mills 26 Anderson, 21st Century Jocks

71

Baker, Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s, The 35 Baldwin, Introduction to Medieval English Literature, An Basok, Bélanger, Rojas Wiesner, Rethinking Transit Migration

Arend, Wicked Entrepreneurship

5

Art of Living, The, Johnson 81 Arthur Miller - Death of a Salesman/The Crucible, Marino 46 Asia’s Security, Ayson 51 Askari, Mirakhor, Next Financial Crisis and How to Save Capitalism, The

3

Assessing China’s Power, Chung 54 Asteriou, Hall, Applied Econometrics

26

Asylum Seekers, Social Work and Racism, Masocha 69 Atkins, Reading T.S. Eliot

46

Building Digital Ecosystem Architectures, Skilton 7 Burns, Shakespeare’s Political Wisdom

58

Burton, Practice Learning in Social Work

67

Business of Leisure, The, Roberts 75 57

C

Betrayed, Kaplan 27

Calculus, Rogawski, Adams 49

Beyond Innovation, Kaiserfeld 8

Campbell, Mulcahy, Wheeler, Changing Concepts of Contract

41

Carreira, Brostowicz Jr., Brazilian Derivatives and Securities

4

Casanova, Jafar, Bodies Without Borders

71

Bitzinger, Emerging Critical Technologies and Security in the Asia-Pacific

Arab-Israeli Conflict, The, Fraser 36

19

Çakmak, Ustaoğlu, Post-Conflict Syrian State and Nation Building

Anthropocene Lyric, The, Bristow 47

Applied Econometrics, Asteriou, Hall 26

British Literary Salons of the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries, Schmid 45

Being a Sport Psychologist, Keegan 65

Bijaoui, Open Incubator Model, The

9

44

Beginner’s Guide to Discourse Analysis, A, Sutherland 40

Animal Life and the Moving Image, Lawrence, McMahon 18

Anttiroiko, New Urban Management

British General Election of 2015, The, Kavanagh, Cowley 62

Brookes, Howard Hawks

B

Abnormal Psychology, Comer 63

British Counterinsurgency, Newsinger 54

8 56

Blackford, Mystery of Moral Authority, The 50 Bodies Without Borders, Casanova, Jafar

71

Boumans, Davis, Economic Methodology

27

Boxall, Purcell, Strategy and Human Resource Management

7

Brann, Engaged

7

Brantley, Emily Dickinson’s Rich Conversation 45 Brazilian Derivatives and Securities, Carreira, Brostowicz Jr. 4

30

Championing Women Leaders, Janjuha-Jivraj, Chisholm 11 Changing Concepts of Contract, Campbell, Mulcahy, Wheeler 41 Changing Maritime Scene in Asia, The, Till 57 Chaplin, McMahon, Genealogies of Genius 36 Chapman, Ellin, Sherif, Comics, the Holocaust and Hiroshima

37

Brief Encounter, Dyer 15

Charles Dickens - Hard Times/Bleak House, Marsh 45

Bright, Blandy, Researching Property Law

42

Chaston, Entrepreneurial Marketing

6

Bright, Youth Work: Histories, Policy and Contexts

68

Chesky, Wolfmeyer, Philosophy of STEM Education

31

Bristow, Anthropocene Lyric, The

47

China’s Renewable Energy Revolution, Mathews, Tan 51

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INDEX Christie, Doctor Zhivago

18

Davies, Jones, Skills for Social Work Practice 68

Chung, Assessing China’s Power

54

Davis, Creating Postcolonial Literature

47

Classroom Interaction, Dippold 39

Davis, Roswell, Turning Teaching Inside Out 30

Climate Change in World Politics, Vogler 55

de Silva Joyce, Feez, Exploring Literacies

Coach and Couch 2nd edition, Kets de Vries, Korotov, Florent-Treacy

10

Dee, European Union in a Multipolar World, The

Collis, Financial Accounting

2

Defining Islamic Statehood, Abdul Rauf 58

Collis, Management Accounting

2

Comer, Abnormal Psychology

63

Democratic Governance in Northeast Asia, Howe 56

Comics, the Holocaust and Hiroshima, Chapman, Ellin, Sherif 37 Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster, Storr, Haeffele-Balch, Grube 30 Contemporary Human Geography, Domosh, Neumann, Price

31 55

80

Dialectic of Taste, The, Michalski 3 Digital Cities, Fraser 33

2

Contemporary Political Theory, Shorten 59 Couch, Urban Planning

60

Coulson, Online Research Methods for Psychologists

64

Craps, Postcolonial Witnessing

47

Dippold, Classroom Interaction

39

Disability and Human Rights, García Iriarte, McConkey, Gilligan 69 Discourse and Management, Mautner 14

Creating Postcolonial Literature, Davis 47 Crime and the Imaginary of Disaster, Yar 21 Cull Ó Maoilearca, Theatres of Immanence 80 Curators of Cultural Enterprise, Schlesinger, Selfe, Munro 24

Dance and the Body in Western Theatre, Sörgel 81

Emons, Mastering Stocks and Bonds

27

Empson, Atypical Child Development in Context

64

Engaged, Brann 7 England and Scotland, 1286-1603, King, Etty 34 Entrepreneurial Marketing, Chaston 6 Environments, Natures and Social Theory, White, Rudy, Gareau

71

European Council, The, Wessels 53

Dixon, Dark Humor in Films of the 1960s

European Union in a Multipolar World, The, Dee 55

22

Doctor Who, Hills 23 Doctor Zhivago, Christie 18 Dollarisation of Poverty, Kamruzzaman 61

Drakeman, Why We Need the Humanities

Driving Demand, Hidalgo 13

Dark Humor in Films of the 1960s, Dixon 22

Dyer, Lethal Repetition

17

Datta, Oschlag-Michael, Understanding and Managing IT Outsourcing 10

Dynamics of Jewish Latino Relationships, The, Kevane 73

E

European Union Politics, McCormick 52 Exploring Literacies, de Silva Joyce, Feez 31 Ezrow, Frantz, Kendall-Taylor, Development and the State in the 21st Century 61

F

22

15

84

Emily Dickinson’s Rich Conversation, Brantley 45

Disney Middle Ages, The, Pugh, Aronstein 35

Dyer, Brief Encounter

66

Emerging Critical Technologies and Security in the Asia-Pacific, Bitzinger 56

European Commission, The, Nugent, Rhinard 52

Dancer’s World, 1920 – 1945, The, Huxley 81

Davidson, Campbell, Shannon, Models of Mental Health

Economics for Business, Mulhearn, Vane 29

Discovering Human Sexuality 3E, LeVay 73

Domosh, Neumann, Price, Contemporary Human Geography 2

D

Economic Methodology, Boumans, Davis 27

Economics of Banking, Keiding 28

Development and the State in the 21st Century, Ezrow, Frantz, Kendall-Taylor 61 Devising Performance, Heddon, Milling

Ecological Developmental Biology 2E, Gilbert 42

Facilitating Work-Based Learning, Helyer 77 Fannon, Medieval English Literature

48

Felton, Fulford, Kalathil, Values and Ethics in Mental Health

67

Film Marketing into the Twenty-First Century, Mingant, Tirtaine, Augros 17

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RIGHT HEADER INDEX Financial Accounting, Collis

2

Fiorenzani, Vargiolu, Edoli, Optimization Methods for Gas and Power Markets

Gender and Material Culture in Britain since 1600, Greig, Hamlett, Hannan 36

25

Firoozye, Ariff, Managing Uncertainty, Mitigating Risk

Gender and Spoken Interaction, Pichler, Eppler 39

4

Genealogies of Genius, Chaplin, McMahon 36

First World War in Computer Games, The, Kempshall 37

Germans and Jews Since The Holocaust, Ó Dochartaigh 38

Flisfeder, Willis, Zizek and Media Studies

23

Germany since 1789, Williamson 38

Ford, Osterhaus, The Secret Sauce

10

Gerrits, Nationalism in Europe since 1945

38

68

Gilbert, Ecological Developmental Biology 2E

42

Forde, Lynch, Social Work and Community Development

Fostering Self-Efficacy in Higher Education Students, Ritchie 77 Francesconi, Advanced Cultural Districts

14

Fraser, Arab-Israeli Conflict, The

36

Fraser, Digital Cities

33

Freedom in the Anthropocene, Stoner, Melathopoulos 75 Frick, Uncle Tom’s Cabin on the American Stage and Screen

22

Global Beauty, Local Bodies, Jafar, Casanova 72 Global Energy Challenge, The, Kuzemko, Keating, Goldthau 54 Global Perspectives and Key Debates in Sex and RelationshipsEducation, Sundaram, Sauntson 32 Gone With the Wind, Taylor 16 Gordon, Rajagopalan, Testing and Learning Revolution, The 31

From Here to Eternity, Smyth 16

Gothic, Postcolonialism and Otherness, The, Khair 43

From Psychiatric Patient to Citizen Revisited, Sayce 67

Great War, The, Tooley 39

From the First World War to the Arab Spring, McMillan 57 Frost, Yarrow, Improvisation in Drama, Theatre and Performance

80

G García Iriarte, McConkey, Gilligan, Disability and Human Rights Gardiner, Time and Action in the Scottish Independence Referendum

69 60

Helyer, Facilitating Work-Based Learning

77

Hidalgo, Driving Demand

13

Higher Education for Sustainable Development, Shephard 32 Hill, Penson, Charura, Working with Dual Diagnosis

49

Hill, Start-Up

6

Hills, Doctor Who

23

Hindmoor, Taylor, Rational Choice

58

Historias de Éxito within Mexican Communities, Pimentel 24 Histories of Social Studies and Race: 1865-2000, Woyshner, Bohan 32 History of British Prime Ministers, A (omnibus edition), Leonard 34 History of Modern Tourism, A, Zuelow 37 Hockenbury, Nolan, Hockenbury, Psychology

64

Hollywood and the Law, McDonald, Carman, Hoyt 20 Hong, Identity, Youth, and Gender in the Korean American Church

66

Green Media and Popular Culture, Parham 23

Houston, Cunningham, How to Succeed at Assessment Centres

76

Greig, Hamlett, Hannan, Gender and Material Culture in Britain since 1600

36

How to Succeed at Assessment Centres, Houston, Cunningham 76

Gritter, Policy and Politics of Food Stamps and SNAP, The

63

Grix, Sport Politics

78

Groucutt, Hopkins, Marketing

12

Guignery, Jonathan Coe

49

Howard Hawks, Brookes 19

H Happiness and Place, Okulicz-Kozaryn 74 Heddon, Milling, Devising Performance

Howarth, 100 Films to Get You Through Your Teens

19

Howarth, 100 Films to Watch Before You Grow Up

19

Howe, Democratic Governance in Northeast Asia

56

Human Rights in a Globalizing World, O‘Byrne

70

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INDEX Huppatz, Hawkins, Matthews, Identity and Belonging

72

Huxley, Dancer’s World, 1920 – 1945, The

81

I

Journalism in the Fallen Confederacy, van Tuyll, Dupont, Hayden 25

K Kaiserfeld, Beyond Innovation

8

Kamruzzaman, Dollarisation of Poverty

61

Kandiyoti, Powering Europe

53

Identity, Youth, and Gender in the Korean American Church, Hong 66

Kaplan, Betrayed

27

Improvisation in Drama, Theatre and Performance, Frost, Yarrow

Karr, InterlandI, Houtman, Scientific American Environmental Science for a Changing World

42

Kavanagh, Cowley, British General Election of 2015, The

62

Keegan, Being a Sport Psychologist

65

Keiding, Economics of Banking

28

Keith, Vitasek, Manrodt, Strategic Sourcing in the New Economy

15

Kelly, Social Media for Your Student and Graduate Job Search

76

Kempshall, First World War in Computer Games, The

37

Kets de Vries, Korotov, Florent-Treacy, Coach and Couch 2nd edition

10

Identity and Belonging, Huppatz, Hawkins, Matthews 72

80

In the Mood for Love, Rayns 18 Indian Writing in English and Issues of Visual Representation, Lau, Dawson Varughese 48 Influence and Inheritance in Feminist English Studies, Jones, Hogg 44 Infrastructure Project Finance and Project Bonds in Europe, Rossi, Stepic

4

Intermediate Microeconomics, Mochrie 29 Introduction to Global Financial Markets, An,Valdez, Molyneux

5

Introduction to Medieval English Literature, An, Baldwin 44 Iran’s Nuclear Program and the Global South, Onderco 56

J Jafar, Casanova, Global Beauty, Local Bodies 72 Janjuha-Jivraj, Chisholm, Championing Women Leaders

11

Jivraj, Religion of Law, The

41

Johnson, Art of Living, The

81

Jonathan Coe, Guignery 49 Jones, Hogg, Influence and Inheritance in Feminist English Studies

44

Joslyn, Resilience in Childhood

69

86

53

Krakovsky, Middleman Economy, The

28

Krugman, Wells, Microeconomics

29

Kurdish Identity, Discourse, and New Media, Sheyholislami 59 Kuzemko, Keating, Goldthau, Global Energy Challenge, The

54

L L’Atalante, Warner

16

Language Racism, Weber 40 Larsson, Magdalenić, Sociology in Sweden 70 Lau, Dawson Varughese, Indian Writing in English and Issues of Visual Representation

48

Lauchs, Bain, Bell, Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs 20

Kets de Vries, Telling Fairy Tales in the Boardroom

9

Kets de Vries, You Will Meet a Tall, Dark Stranger

9

Kevane, Dynamics of Jewish Latino Relationships, The

73

Khair, Gothic, Postcolonialism and Otherness, The

43

King, Etty, England and Scotland, 1286-1603

34

Kings and Bishops in Medieval England, 1066-1216, Wickson 35 Kneale, Masters Level Teaching, Learning and Assessment

Kourtelis, Political Economy of Euro-Mediterranean Relations, The

Lawrence, McMahon, Animal Life and the Moving Image

18

Leonard, History of British Prime Ministers, A (omnibus edition)

34

Lethal Repetition, Dyer 17 LeVay, Discovering Human Sexuality 3E

73

Lichters, Stamm, Gallagher, Modern Derivatives Pricing and Credit Exposure Analysis

25

Lipman, Petrov, State of Russia: What Comes Next?, The

60

Loehlin, Marlowe: Doctor Faustus

48

Lonergan, Theatre and Social Media

78

Love, Sex, and Democracy in Japan during the American Occupation, McLelland 59

M Maas, Jones, Systemic Entrepreneurship

77

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INDEX Mahoney, Modeling and Valuation of Energy Structures

26

Management Accounting, Collis

2

Managing Online Reputation, Pownall 12 Managing Uncertainty, Mitigating Risk, Firoozye, Ariff 4 Manias, Panics and Crashes, Aliber, Kindleberger 28 Many More Lives of the Batman, Pearson, Uricchio, Brooker Marcos Cuevas, Donaldson, Lemmens, Sales Management Marino, Arthur Miller - Death of a Salesman/The Crucible

Medieval English Literature, Fannon 48

Nefes, Online Anti-Semitism in Turkey

74

Medium of Contingency, The, Ayache 3

Nelson, Physical Models of Living Systems

43

Melero, Mythological Constructs of Mexican Femininity

46

Ness, Cope, Palgrave Encyclopedia of Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism, The

33

Michalski, Dialectic of Taste, The

3

New Urban Management, Anttiroiko 9

Microeconomics, Krugman, Wells

29

Newsinger, British Counterinsurgency

54

Next Financial Crisis and How to Save Capitalism, The, Askari, Mirakhor

3

Nugent, Rhinard, European Commission, The

52

Middleman Economy, The, Krakovsky 28 Milevsky, Sibling Issues in Therapy

73

17

Mills, Analysing Economic Data

26

13

Mingant, Tirtaine, Augros, Film Marketing into the Twenty-First Century

17

46

Misra, Towards a Philosophy of Narco Violence in Mexico

50

Ó Dochartaigh, Germans and Jews Since The Holocaust

38

O’Brien, Psychology for Social Work

70

O’Byrne, Human Rights in a Globalizing World

70

O’Connell Davidson, Modern Slavery

74

Okulicz-Kozaryn, Happiness and Place

74

Modern Derivatives Pricing and Credit Exposure Analysis, Lichters, Stamm, Gallagher 25

Onderco, Iran’s Nuclear Program and the Global South

56

Modern Slavery, O›Connell Davidson 74

Online Research Methods for Psychologists, Coulson

Marketing, Groucutt, Hopkins 12

Mobile Desires, Montegary, White 61

Marlowe: Doctor Faustus, Loehlin 48

Mochrie, Intermediate Microeconomics

Marsh, Charles Dickens - Hard Times/ Bleak House

45

Modeling and Valuation of Energy Structures, Mahoney 26

69

Models of Mental Health, Davidson, Campbell, Shannon

Masocha, Asylum Seekers, Social Work and Racism

Mastering Stocks and Bonds, Emons 27 Masters Level Teaching, Learning and Assessment, Kneale 77

O

29

66

Online Anti-Semitism in Turkey, Nefes 74

Mathews, Tan, China’s Renewable Energy Revolution

51

Montegary, White, Mobile Desires

Mautner, Discourse and Management

14

Morality of Money, The, Walsh, Lynch 51

Open Incubator Model, The, Bijaoui 8

Mawby, Transformation and Decline of the British Empire, The

Moran, Politics and Governance in the UK

62

34

Morris, Goldsworthy, PR Today

13

Optimization Methods for Gas and Power Markets, Fiorenzani, Vargiolu, Edoli 25

McCormick, European Union Politics

52

Mulhearn, Vane, Economics for Business

29

McDonald, Carman, Hoyt, Hollywood and the Law

20

McDonald, When Harry Met Sally

20

McLelland, Love, Sex, and Democracy in Japan during the American Occupation

59

McMillan, From the First World War to the Arab Spring

57

61

Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs, Lauchs, Bain, Bell 20

P

Mystery of Moral Authority, The, Blackford 50 Mythological Constructs of Mexican Femininity, Melero 46

N Nationalism in Europe since 1945, Gerrits

38

64

Palgrave Encyclopedia of Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism, The, Ness, Cope

33

Parham, Green Media and Popular Culture

23

Park, Ungson, Cosgrove, Scaling the Tail

15

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INDEX Pathology of Communicative Capitalism, The, W. Hill 72 Pearson, Uricchio, Brooker, Many More Lives of the Batman

17

Perkins, Welfare Trait, The

65

Perspectives on Public Relations Historiography and Historical Theorization, Watson 8 Pettinger, Work, Consumption and Capitalism 75

Principled Judicial Restraint, Waltman 63 Psychology for Social Work, O›Brien 70

Philosophy of STEM Education, Chesky, Wolfmeyer 31

S

Psychology, Hockenbury, Nolan, Hockenbury 64 Psychology, Schacter, Gilbert, Wegner

65

Pugh, Aronstein, Disney Middle Ages, The

35

Pulsipher, Pulsipher, World Regional Geography Concepts

33

R

PhD by Published Work, Smith 78 Philosophy of Disease, The, Smart 50

Routledge, Why Games Are Good For Business 11

Rational Choice, Hindmoor, Taylor 58

Sales Management, Marcos Cuevas, Donaldson, Lemmens

13

Sánchez-Conejero, Sex and Ethics in Spanish Cinema

24

Sayce, From Psychiatric Patient to Citizen Revisited

67

Scaling the Tail, Park, Ungson, Cosgrove

15

Schacter, Gilbert, Wegner, Psychology

65

Schlesinger, Selfe, Munro, Curators of Cultural Enterprise

24

Rauf, Defining Islamic Statehood

58

Phonological Acquisition, Tessier 40

Rayns, In the Mood for Love

18

Physical Models of Living Systems, Nelson 43

Read, Theatre and Law

79

Pichler, Eppler, Gender and Spoken Interaction

Reading T.S. Eliot, Atkins 46 39

Pimentel, Historias de Éxito within Mexican Communities

Reconceptualising the Moral Economy of Criminal Justice, Whitehead 21

24

Religion of Law, The, Jivraj 41

Policy and Politics of Food Stamps and SNAP, The, Gritter 63

Researching Property Law, Bright, Blandy 42

Scientific American Environmental Science for a Changing World, Karr, InterlandI, Houtman 42

Resilience in Childhood, Joslyn 69

Secret Sauce, The, Ford, Osterhaus

Resisting Economic Globalization, Schneiderman 41

Sex and Ethics in Spanish Cinema, Sánchez-Conejero 24

Rethinking Transit Migration, Basok, Bélanger, Rojas Wiesner 57

Shakespeare and Gender in Practice, Power 82

Political Economy of Euro-Mediterranean Relations, The, Kourtelis 53 Political Economy of Sustainable Development, The, Wolfson 62 Politics and Governance in the UK, Moran 62

Schmid, British Literary Salons of the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries 45 Schneiderman, Resisting Economic Globalization

41

10

Shakespeare’s Political Wisdom, Burns 58

Rise of the Female Executive, The, Thomson, Laurent, Lloyd

12

Ritchie, Fostering Self-Efficacy in Higher Education Students

Shephard, Higher Education for Sustainable Development 32

77

Roberts, Business of Leisure, The

75

Sheyholislami, Kurdish Identity, Discourse, and New Media

59

Rogawski, Adams, Calculus

49

Shih, Yu, Post-Western International Relations Reconsidered

55

Powering Europe, Kandiyoti 53

Rook, Work Experience, Placements and Internships

76

Shorten, Contemporary Political Theory

59

Pownall, Managing Online Reputation

Rosenberg, Strategy and Sustainability

5

Post-Conflict Syrian State and Nation Building, Çakmak, Ustaoğlu 30 Post-Western International Relations Reconsidered, Shih, Yu 55 Postcolonial Witnessing, Craps 47 Power, Shakespeare and Gender in Practice 82

12

PR Today, Morris, Goldsworthy 13 Practice Learning in Social Work, Burton 67

88

Rossi, Stepic, Infrastructure Project Finance and Project Bonds in Europe 4

Sibling Issues in Therapy, Milevsky 73 Skills for Social Work Practice, Davies, Jones 68 Skilton, Building Digital Ecosystem Architectures

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INDEX Smart, Philosophy of Disease, The

50

Taylor, Gone With the Wind

16

Smith, PhD by Published Work

78

Smyth, From Here to Eternity

16

Telling Fairy Tales in the Boardroom, Kets de Vries

9

Tessier, Phonological Acquisition

40

Valdez, Molyneux, Introduction to Global Financial Markets, An

Testing and Learning Revolution, The, Gordon, Rajagopalan

31

Values and Ethics in Mental Health, Felton, Fulford, Kalathil 67

Social Media for Your Student and Graduate Job Search, Kelly 76 Social Work and Community Development, Forde, Lynch 68

Theatre and Feminism, Solga 79

Sociology in Sweden, Larsson, Magdalenić 70

Theatre and Laughter, Weitz 79

Solga, Theatre and Feminism

Theatre and Law, Read 79

Sörgel, Dance and the Body in Western Theatre

79

Theatre and Social Media, Lonergan 78 81

Spiritual Dynamic in Modern Art, The, Spretnak 66 Sport Politics, Grix 78 Spretnak, Spiritual Dynamic in Modern Art, The

66

Start-Up, Hill 6 State of Russia: What Comes Next?, The, Lipman, Petrov 60 Stoner, Melathopoulos, Freedom in the Anthropocene Storr, Haeffele-Balch, Grube, Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster Strategic Sourcing in the New Economy, Keith, Vitasek, Manrodt Strategy and Human Resource Management, Boxall, Purcell

75 30 15 7

Strategy and Sustainability, Rosenberg 5

Theatres of Immanence, Cull Ó Maoilearca

11

Thomson, Laurent, Lloyd, Rise of the Female Executive, The 12 Till, Changing Maritime Scene in Asia, The

57

Time and Action in the Scottish Independence Referendum, Gardiner 60 Tooley, Great War, The

39

Towards a Philosophy of Narco Violence in Mexico, Misra 50 Transformation and Decline of the British Empire, The, Mawby 34 Triandafyllidou, Gropas, What is Europe?

52

Turning Teaching Inside Out, Davis, Roswell 30

U

Sundaram, Sauntson, Global Perspectives and Key Debates in Sex and Relationships Education

32

Uncle Tom’s Cabin on the American Stage and Screen, Frick 22

Sutherland, Beginner’s Guide to Discourse Analysis, A

40

Understanding and Managing IT Outsourcing, Datta, Oschlag-Michael 10

Systemic Entrepreneurship, Maas, Jones 6

T

Urban Planning, Couch 60

5

van Tuyll, Dupont, Hayden, Journalism in the Fallen Confederacy 25 Virginia Woolf - Mrs Dalloway, Whitworth 44 Vogler, Climate Change in World Politics

55

W

80

Theory of the Social Practice of Information, The, Way 21 Thompson, The Authentic Leader

V

W. Hill, Pathology of Communicative Capitalism, The

72

Walsh, Lynch, Morality of Money, The

51

Waltman, Principled Judicial Restraint

63

Warner, L’Atalante

16

Watson, Perspectives on Public Relations Historiography and Historical Theorization

8

Way, Theory of the Social Practice of Information, The

21

Weber, Language Racism

40

Weitz, Theatre and Laughter

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Welfare Trait, The, Perkins 65 Wessels, European Council, The

53

What is Europe?, Triandafyllidou, Gropas 52 When Harry Met Sally, McDonald 20 White, Rudy, Gareau, Environments, Natures and Social Theory

71

Whitehead, Reconceptualising the Moral Economy of Criminal Justice

21

Whitworth, Virginia Woolf - Mrs Dalloway

44

Why Games Are Good For Business, Routledge 11 Why We Need the Humanities, Drakeman 22

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INDEX Wicked Entrepreneurship, Arend 5 Wickson, Kings and Bishops in Medieval England, 1066-1216

35

Williamson, Germany since 1789

38

Wiltshire, Writing for Theatre

43

Wolfson, Political Economy of Sustainable Development, The

62

Work Experience, Placements and Internships, Rook 76 Work, Consumption and Capitalism, Pettinger 75 Working with Dual Diagnosis, Hill, Penson, Charura 49 World Regional Geography Concepts, Pulsipher, Pulsipher

33

Woyshner, Bohan, Histories of Social Studies and Race: 1865-2000

32

Writing for Theatre, Wiltshire 43

Y Yar, Crime and the Imaginary of Disaster

21

You Will Meet a Tall, Dark Stranger, Kets de Vries 9 Youth Work: Histories, Policy and Contexts, Bright 68 Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s, The, Baker 35

Z Zizek and Media Studies, Flisfeder, Willis

23

Zuelow, History of Modern Tourism, A

37

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