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CONTENTS Introductory Sociology
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Class and Inequality
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Social Theory
3
Sociology of the Body
44
Social Research Methods and Methodology
6
Health and Health Technologies
45
Criminology and Socio-legal Studies
8
Disability Studies
49
Crime Prevention and Security Management Series
11
Sociology of Culture and Media
50
Globalization, Nationalism and Comparative Sociology
14
Sociology of Sport and Leisure
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Migration and Refugee Studies
18
Global Culture and Sport Series
55
Migration, Minorities and Citizenship Series
18
Sociology of Consumption
56
European Studies
21
Consumption and Public Life Series
56
Political Sociology and the State
23
Sociology of Work and Organizations
57
Contemporary States and Societies Series
26
Sociology of Education
58
Race and Ethnicity
27
Sociology of the Environment, Science and Technology
59
Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series
27
Identity Studies
30
Urban Studies
60
Identity Studies in the Social Sciences Series
30
Sociology of Religion
31
Gender and Sexuality
31
Sociology of Childhood, Youth and Aging
37
Studies in Childhood and Youth Series
40
Sociology of the Family and Intimate Life
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Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life Series
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Social Policy and Welfare
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Work and Welfare in Europe Series
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Anthropology
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Teaching and Researching in Higher Education
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Universities into the 21st Century Series
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Office for National Statistics
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Index
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introductory sociology Introductory Sociology
Being Sociological Edited by Steve Matthewman, Catherine Lane West-Newman, both Senior Lecturers and Bruce Curtis, all at Department of Sociology, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Global Sociology 2nd edition Robin Cohen, Professor of Development Studies and Director of the International Migration Institute, University of Oxford, UK and Paul Kennedy, Reader in Sociology and Global Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
‘The only sociological text that examines contemporary social issues in a truly global manner as well as being accessible to first level university students... essential reading for students.’ - Vaughan Higgins, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Monash University, Australia The second edition of a ground-breaking text, Global Sociology is the compulsory text for introductory sociology courses taking a truly global perspective. Building on the success of the first edition, the book retains its truly global perspective, critical edge and student-focused approach, and has been extensively updated in the light of recent debates about globalization. Contents: Introduction / PART I: INTERPRETATIONS / The Making of Global Sociology / Thinking Globally / Modernity and the Evolution of World Society / The Changing World of Work / Nationhood and NationStates / PART II: DIVISIONS / Social Inequalities: Gender, Race and Class / Corporate Power and Social Responsibility / Uneven Development: The Victims / Crime, Drugs and Terrorism: Failures of Global Control / Population and Migration / Health, Lifestyle and the Body / PART III: EXPERIENCES / Tourism: Social and Cultural Effects / Consuming Culture / Media and the Information Age / Sport in a Global Age / Global Religion / Urban Life / PART IV: DYNAMICS AND CHALLENGES / Global Civil Society / Challenging a Gendered World / Towards a Sustainable Future: The Green Movement / Identities and Belonging / Contested Futures January 2007 Paperback
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Introductory Sociology
‘A text that offers an original and interesting approach to the difficult task of introducing sociology to students.’ - Barry Smart, School of Social, Historical and Literary Studies, University of Portsmouth, UK ‘This is a refreshing ‘take’ on the subject and provides the strongest claim to originality in a competitive market.’ - David Pearson, Reader in Sociology, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand This original, thematic introduction to sociology encourages students to look afresh at a world they think they know. Taking twenty different ways of existing and acting in the world, such as ‘believing’ or ‘educating’, it covers all the key areas of first year study and equips readers with the skills to think sociologically. Contents: On Being Sociological; C.L.West-Newman & S.Matthewman / Doing Research; B.Curtis / Modernizing; I.Carter / Working; B.Curtis / Consuming; S.Matthewman / Trading; P.T.Manicas / Stratifying: Class; D.Bedggood / Governing: Power; C.L.West-Newman / Racializing; I.Vodanovich / Gendering; C.Brickell / Sexualising; M.Stevens / Being: Identity; M.Sullivan & C.L.WestNewman / Feeling: Emotions; C.L.West-Newman / Believing: Religion; T.McIntosh / Educating; R.Dale / Straying: Deviance; M.Lloyd / Mediating: Technology; S.Matthewman / Informing: Media; A.Norgrove / Relating: Family; R.Shaw / Belonging: Community; D.Hoey / Finishing; S.Matthewman / Glossary February 2007 Paperback
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4th edition Tony Bilton, formerly Principal Lecturer in Sociology, Anglia Polytechnic University, UK, Kevin Bonnett, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Student Experience, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK, Pip Jones, Principal Lecturer in Sociology, Anglia Polytechnic University, UK, Tony Lawson, Senior Lecturer in Social Science, University of Leicester, UK, David Skinner, Head of Sociology and Politics, UK, Michelle Stanworth, formerly Professor of Sociology and Women’s Studies, both at Anglia Polytechnic University, UK and Andrew Webster, Professor of Sociology, University of York, UK
‘Simply the best book for Introducing Sociology.’ - Michael Erben, University of Southampton, UK One of the most ambitious, scholarly and popular textbooks in its field. The fourth edition builds on the strengths of its predecessor in its thematic coherence, clarity of exposition and analytical depth. It is carefully structured to cover all the main substantive topics studied at an introductory level within a framework that engages with exciting contemporary debates about modernity, globalisation and social identity. Contents: PART 1: CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS / Studying Society Today / Living in Modernity / Globalization and Modernity / PART 2: SOCIAL DIVISIONS AND POWER / Social Divisions / The Significance of Social Class / Gender Relations / Race and Ethnicity / Power, Politics and the State / PART 3: DIMENSIONS OF MODERN SOCIAL LIFE / Family Life / Education / Work and Employment / The Mass Media / Health, Illness and Medicine / Crime / Knowledge, Belief and Religion / PART 4: SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY AND METHOD / Principles of Sociological Research / Foundations of Social Theory / Making Social Life: Theories of Action and Meaning / Modernity, Postmodernity and Social Theory May 2002 Paperback
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introductory sociology • social theory
Key Sociological Thinkers 2nd edition Edited by Rob Stones, Professor of Sociology, University of Essex, UK
'[This] book is very well organized, clear in its argument about the importance of social theory, and approachable to sociologists at almost any level...An informative and exciting exploration of the most important persons in the formation of current sociological thought. The book is an excellent resource for teaching because of its focus on connecting complex theory to applicable daily life and complex social theory.' - Todd. M. Callais, Teaching Sociology This is a stimulating introduction to the lives, works and legacies of twenty three of the most influential thinkers in sociology. The book gives a clear and contextualized introduction to classical and contemporary theory, illuminating complex ideas with examples from the everyday world. It continues to be an essential text for all students of sociological theory. Contents: Introduction; R.Stones / How to Use This Book; R. Stones / Seeing Things Differently: An Alternative Contents List / List of Glossary Boxes / PART I / Karl Marx; B.Jessop / Max Weber; L.A.Scaff / Emile Durkheim; W.Pope / Georg Simmel; P.Watier / Herbert Blumer; K.Plummer / Theodor Adorno; M.O’Neill / Talcott Parsons; R.Holton / PART II / Robert K. Merton; A.Sica / Norbert Elias; J.Hughes / Erving Goffman; R.Williams / David Lockwood; N.Mouzelis / Harold Garfinkel; J.Heritage / Louis Althusser; T.Benton / Nancy Chodorow; K.A.Martin / PART III / Jurgen Habermas; W.Outhwaite / Pierre Bourdieu; L.Wacquant / Michel Foucault; L.Barth / Stuart Hall; M.Barrett / Dorothy E. Smith; K.Widerberg / Anthony Giddens; I.J.Cohen / Michael Mann; R.Schroeder / Arlie Russell Hochschild; S.J.Williams / Zygmunt Bauman; T.Blackshaw November 2007 496pp Paperback £22.99
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Social Theory
Philosophy of Social Science
Dead White Men & Other Important People Sociology’s Big Ideas
The Philosophical Foundations of Social Thought 10th anniversary edition Ted Benton, Professor of Sociology and Ian Craib, sometime Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, both at University of Essex, UK
Review of the 1st edition: ‘Informative, comprehensive and accessible to a wide audience.’ - British Journal of Sociology The tenth anniversary edition of this highly regarded text continues to give a comprehensive and clear introduction to philosophical problems in the social sciences. New commentary is given on each chapter, exploring developments in the field and offering fresh perspectives on classic ideas. This book is the core recommended text for all students encountering the field for the first time. Contents: Preface to the Second Edition / Introduction to the First Edition / Empiricism and Positivism in Science / Some Problems of Empiricism and Positivism / Science, Nature and Society: Some Alternatives to Empiricism / Interpretive Approaches 1: Instrumental Rationality / Interpretive Approaches 2: Rationality as Rule-Following: Cultures, Traditions and Hermeneutics / Interpretive Approaches 3: Critical Rationality / Critical Realism and the Social Sciences / Feminism, Knowledge and Society / Post-Structuralism and Postmodernism / Conclusion: In Defence of Philosophy / Commentary on Recent Developments / Appendix I: Personal Conclusions / Appendix II: Obituary for Professor Ian Craib / Glossary / Bibliography / Index October 2010 272pp 1 b/w line drawing Hardback £60.00 Paperback £22.99
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Traditions in Social Theory Series Editors: Ian Craib and Rob Stones
Ralph Fevre, Professor of Social Research, School of Social Sciences, University of Cardiff, UK and Angus Bancroft, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh, UK
'An artful review of topics that over the past two decades have become paramount in sociology.'Steve Fuller, The Times Higher Education Supplement 'The authors have a knack for presenting ideas in dramatic dialogue. The text conveys the interest and the central thoughts of sociology and sociologists in very graspable ways and with entertaining characters.' - Gregor McLennan, Professor of Sociology, University of Bristol, UK 'I think this book is absolutely fantastic. The idea of structuring social theory around conversations works really well and the style makes it both easy and exciting to read.' - Tony, a Sociology student Mila is a new student who is grappling with social theory for the first time and trying to understand what makes sociology so important. This is a textbook with a twist. Written as a novel, it is a brilliantly engaging introduction to classic and contemporary debates. It is the perfect introduction to sociology for students of all abilities. Contents: In the Beginning / In at the Deep End / In the Cafe / In the Picture / In Our Genes? / In Cahoots / In Doni’s Club / In the Night / In the Morning / In Control / In Doubt / In Sickness and in Health / In Two Acts / In and Against / In Between / In Pieces / In and Out / In the End / Frequently Asked Questions - and where to find the answers March 2010 Paperback
296pp £14.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-23246-4
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social theory
Cultural Change and Persistence
Simmel and ‘the Social’
New Perspectives on Development Edited by William Ascher, Donald C. McKenna Professor of Government and Economics, Claremont McKenna College, USA and John M. Heffron, Professor of History and Associate Director, Pacific Basin Research Center, Soka University of America, USA
This book is about the ways that traditional cultural practices either change or persist in the face of social and economic development, and whether the latter proceeds primarily from internal or external forces. January 2011 Hardback
278pp £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-10914-8
Visibility in Social Theory and Social Research
Olli Pyyhtinen, University of Turku, Finland
‘Pyyhtinen has certainly brought the social alive for a contemporary audience.’ - David Frisby, Professor of Sociology, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK This book argues for the centrality of Georg Simmel’s social theory to the relational and processual emphases that are often considered as much more recent developments in social theory. Situating Simmel’s work in particular with respect to New Vitalism and Bruno Latour’s work, the book shows that Simmel has still an enormous amount to contribute. September 2010 224pp Hardback £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-23617-2
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Herbert Spencer and Social Theory John Offer, Professor of Social Theory and Policy, University of Ulster, UK
Herbert Spencer remains a significant but poorly understood figure in nineteenth century intellectual life. His ideas on evolution ranged across the natural sciences and philosophy, and he pioneered new ideas in psychology and sociology. This book comprehensively examines his work and strips away common misconceptions about his sociology. October 2010 Hardback
384pp £60.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-20379-2
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Andrea Mubi Brighenti, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Sociology, University of Trento, Italy
‘Comprehensive in scope and clear in exposition.’ - Peter Wagner, ICREA Research Professor, University of Barcelona, Spain What is social visibility? How does it affect people and public issues? How are visibility regimes created, organized and contested? Tackling both social theory and social research, the book is an exploration into how intervisibilities produce crucial sociotechnical and biopolitical effects. July 2010 Hardback
224pp £55.00
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Modern Privacy Shifting Boundaries, New Forms Edited by Harry Blatterer, Lecturer in Sociology, Pauline Johnson, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, both at Macquarie University, Australia and Maria R. Markus, Visiting Scholar, School of Social Sciences and International Studies, University of New South Wales, Australia
Modern Privacy addresses emergent transformations of privacy in western societies from a multidisciplinary and international perspective. It examines social and cultural trends in new media, feminism, law, work and intimacy which indicate that our perceptions, evaluations and enactments of privacy are in constant flux. Contents: Introduction; H.Blatterer, P.Johnson & M.R.Markus / Privacy, Secrecy, Intimacy, Human Bonds, Utopia - and Other Collateral Casualties of Liquid Modernity; Z.Bauman / When Privacy Goes Public: New Media and the Transformation of the Culture of Confession; G.Burkart / Images of Intimacy in Feminist Discussions over Private/Public Boundaries; P.Johnson / Privacy and Law; A.Glass / Social Networking, Privacy and the Pursuit of Visibility; H.Blatterer / Can Solitude be Recaptured for the Sake of Intimacy?; M.R.Markus / The Erotic Imaginary, Autonomy and Modernity; J.Rundell / What’s Wrong with Therapy Culture?; P.Johnson / Privacy and Work; N.Ebert / Narcissism and the Emergence of the Network Society; E.Zaretsky / Conclusion: Futures of Modern Privacies; H.Blatterer, P.Johnson & M.R.Markus October 2010 Hardback
192pp £50.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-24611-9
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Walter Benjamin and the Aesthetics of Change
New Social Connections Sociology’s Subjects and Objects Edited by Judith Burnett, Dean of the School of Law, Social Sciences and Communications, University of Wolverhampton, UK, Syd Jeffers, Senior Lecturer and Graham Thomas, Senior Lecturer, both at University of East London, UK
Edited by Anca M. Pusca, Lecturer in International Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
Following the spirit of Benjamin’s Arcades Project, this book acts as a kaleidoscope of change in the twenty-first century, tracing its different reflections in the international contemporary while seeking to understand individual/collective reactions to change through a series of creative methodologies. January 2010 Hardback
216pp £52.00
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Offering a fresh approach to new explorations of the reconfigurations of sociological thought, this book provides a mix of literature review, original theory and autobiographical material in order to understand formations of sociological knowledge. April 2010 Hardback
Bauman’s Challenge Sociological Issues for the 21st Century Edited by Mark Davis, Lecturer in Sociology, University of Leeds, UK and Keith Tester, Professor of Sociology, University of Hull, UK
This unique and original collection by internationally renowned scholars uses critical engagements with Zygmunt Bauman’s sociology to understand the challenges that face globalized human societies at the start of the twenty-first century. Includes a concluding chapter by Bauman himself. May 2010 Hardback
232pp £57.00
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Critique of Western Philosophy and Social Theory David Sprintzen, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Long Island University, USA
This book offers a new approach to contemporary problems using philosophical perspectives and analyzing practical consequences. January 2010 Hardback
300pp £61.00
234x156mm 978-0-230-62120-6
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social theory • social research methods and methodology
The Birth of Biopolitics
BESTSELLER
Lectures at the Collège de France, 1978-1979
Power
Michel Foucault, Philosopher
A Radical View 2nd edition
Edited by Michael Denellart Steven Lukes, Professor of Sociology, New York University, USA and London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Like the first edition, which it includes, this is a truly superb volume. It will, in thirty years’ time, remain a - possibly the - classic treatment of power in the English language.’ - Professor Colin Hay, University of Birmingham, UK
In this second edition of a seminal work, Steven Lukes’ reconsiders his views in light of recent debates and of criticisms of his original argument. With a new introduction and bibliographical essay, this book will consolidate its reputation as a classic work and a major reference point within social and political theory. October 2004 Paperback
200pp £19.99
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Translated by Graham Burchell
‘A brilliant, lucid and supremely relevant survey of the true origins of the state which cuts through the imprecision of much more theory and offers ideas which are of direct relevance not just to academics but to those engaged in the political process. A reminder that academic analysis need not be dull and irrelevant. A text, drawn from live speech, which captures the magic of a brilliant mind at work.’ - Nick Butler, Cambridge Centre for Energy Studies, UK Foucault continues on the theme of his 1978 course by focusing on the study of liberal and neoliberal forms of government and concentrating in particular on two forms of neo-liberalism: German post-war liberalism and the liberalism of the Chicago School. April 2010 Paperback
368pp £12.99
216x138mm 978-1-4039-8655-9
Michel Foucault: Lectures at the College de France Series Editor: Arnold I. Davidson
Social Research Methods and Methodology
Mass Observation and Everyday Life Culture, History, Theory Nick Hubble, Lecturer in English, Brunel University, UK
'An insightful new history.’ - The New Yorker ‘An excellent appreciation of Tom Harrisson and his fellow Mass Observation co-founders.’ - History Workshop Journal ‘An important book... invaluable to anyone wanting to understand what lay behind Mass Observation and how the organization developed.’ - Literature and History ‘Hubble provides an exhaustive investigation into the origins of Mass Observation [and] their influence on successive generations of intellectuals.’ - Journal of Interdisciplinary History The social research organization, MassObservation, was one of the most innovative intellectual projects of the twentieth century. This study, now available in paperback, examines the historical and social significance of the project and shows how social research has played a role in the development of policy and mass democracy. April 2010 Paperback
296pp £20.99
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Ethical Decision-Making in Social Research A Practical Guide Ron Iphofen, Lecturer in Sociology, University of Wales, Bangor, UK
'A brilliant book that covers a lot of territory and provides the reader with ample references to further explore many of the intriguing topics raised.'- Joan Sieber, Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics This practical, user-friendly guide examines ethics in research. It helps researchers to manage ethical dilemmas that arise while research is being planned, conducted and reported and includes a unique ‘ethical review checklist’ and ‘risk matrix’, as well as other useful features, to aid ethics in practice. Contents: HOW TO USE THIS BOOK / The Problem of Ethical Decision-making in Social Research / Research Rationale – Justifiable Interventions / Researcher Identification – Professional Integrity and Track Record / Research Quality and Design / Minimising Harm, Maximizing Benefit / Selecting, Recruiting, Retaining and Releasing Participants / Giving Information and Seeking Consent / Monitoring Safety / Strategies for Maintaining Privacy and Confidentiality / Dealing with Vulnerability / Involving Subjects in Research: The Public, Participants, Service Users and Carer Groups / Disseminating Findings / Systems of Ethical Approval and Formal Ethical Scrutiny / Raising Ethical Awareness / Afterword / Ethical Review Checklist / Template for Research Proposals / Glossary of terms / Useful websites / References April 2011 Paperback
272pp £19.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-29634-3
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SPSS for Social Scientists
Ways of Knowing
2nd edition
Competing Methodologies in Social and Political Research
Ciaran Acton, Teaching Fellow in Sociology, School of Sociology and Social Policy, Robert Miller, Professor of Sociology, School of Sociology and Social Policy, and Director of the Centre for Social Research, both at Queen’s University of Belfast, UK, John Maltby, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of Leicester,UK and Deirdre Fullerton, Independent Research Consultant
'This book is an ideal resource for new users of SPSS as well as those seeking a deeper understanding of some of the software’s capabilities. The book is suitable both as an introductory and an intermediate course book.' Willis O. Odek, Sociological Research Online SPSS can be baffling to newcomers. This studentfriendly text offers a step-by-step introduction to key statistical procedures and analysis. Using an international dataset (also available online), the book brings statistical analysis with SPSS to life for all social researchers, offering supportive and structured advice. Contents: Preface / Introduction / Orientation / Data Input / Listing and Exploring Data / Data Selection and Transformation / t-test and Hypothesis Testing / Crosstabulation / Multiple Response Sets / Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) / Correlation and Regression / Factor Analysis / Logistic Regression / Loglinear Analysis / Conclusion / Appendix I: The Dataset Variables: A Quick Guide / Appendix II: Your SPSS Dictionary April 2009 Paperback
384pp £23.99
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Jonathon W. Moses and Torbjørn L. Knutsen, both Professor of Political Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
‘This is a wonderful book, combining a clear exposition of the competing methodologies in the historical social sciences with a reasoned plea for methodological pluralism.’ - Immanuel Wallerstein, Yale University, USA ‘A marvelous introduction to methods and methodologies of research. This is the rare introductory textbook that educates students and scholars alike.’ - Keith Topper, Northwestern University, USA ‘An outstanding textbook and a timely and indispensable guide to social and political analysis of the contemporary world.’ - Henry W. Nau, George Washington University, USA 'Erudite and often engaging...this is a book which will be of value to both students and established researchers.' - Wyn Grant, Political Studies This textbook on methodology in social and political science focuses on the debate between positivist and constructivist approaches. It introduces a range of key issues - from the nature of knowledge to the strengths and weaknesses of the main research methods - showing how methodological pluralism can be combined with intellectual rigour. Contents: Introduction / Philosophy of Naturalist Science / The Experimental Method / The Statistical Method / The Comparative Method / History and Case Studies / Sowing Doubts about the Naturalist Method / A Constructivist Philosophy of Science / From Story Telling to Telling Stories / Comparing Interpretations / Contextualizing Statistics / Interpretive Experiments / Conclusion May 2007 Paperback
344pp £24.99
234x156mm 978-0-230-51665-6
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social research methods and methodology • criminology and socio-legal studies
Social Research
BESTSELLER
Doing a Successful Research Project Using Qualitative or Quantitative Methods Martin Brett Davies, Professor Emeritus, University of East Anglia, UK
‘This is one of the most clearly written and engaging books for the beginning researcher I have encountered. It is a practical, no-nonsense and encouraging book.’ - Elizabeth Watson, Senior Lecturer, School of Social Sciences, University of Western Sydney, Australia ‘This is an excellent book which will capture the enthusiasm and interest of the students it is aimed at.’ - David Shemmings, Middlesex University, UK Doing a Successful Research Project offers an accessible, even-handed introduction to carrying out research methods for undergraduate and postgraduate students conducting a research project for the first time. It guides students carefully through the process from planning to completion, whilst assessing the different strategies available. Contents: PART 1: PLANNING YOUR RESEARCH PROJECT / So you’re going to do a Research Project / Let’s Make a Start / Drawing up your Personal Project Roadmap / PART 2: QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH / The Principles of Sampling / Carrying Out Your Survey / Questionnaires / The Art and Science of Survey Interviewing / Analysing Your Survey Data / PART 3: QUALITATIVE RESEARCH / Studying a Small Sample / Qualitative Research Interviewing / There is More to Qualitative Research than Interviewing / Analysing Qualitative Data / PART 4: THE LAST LAP / Writing Your Report / PART 5: INTO MORE COMPLEX TERRITORY / A Qualitative Researcher’s Briefing Sheet / Testing for Statistical Significance / Bibliography / Index January 2007 Paperback
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288pp £16.99
Criminology and Socio-legal Studies
3rd edition Sotirios Sarantakos, Adjunct Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Charles Stuart University, Australia
Students across social science disciplines will find this book a clear and practical introduction to social research methods. Featuring updates on ethics and feminist research, this third edition delves into pertinent challenges and issues and is ordered clearly to reflect the stages of the research process. September 2004 496pp Paperback £25.99
246x189mm 978-1-4039-4320-0
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Developing Research Questions A Guide For Social Scientists Patrick White, Lecturer in Sociology, University of Leicester, UK
A guide to generating, formulating and refining research questions, this book takes the reader through the processes involved in developing 'researchable' questions, from initial ideas or broad topics. Common problems and mistakes are identified and the links between research questions and research design are discussed. Contents: Introduction / Where do Research Ideas Come From? / What Makes a Research Question? / What Makes a Question 'Researchable'? / Questions, Methods and Indicators / Answering Research Questions - Claims Evidence and Warrant / Afterword November 2008 144pp Paperback £16.99
Researching Crime Approaches, Methods and Application
Researching Crime Approaches, Methods and Application
Chris Crowther-Dowey and Pete Fussey
Chris Crowther-Dowey, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Nottingham Trent University, UK and Pete Fussey, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, University of Essex, UK
Explaining a variety of methods in undergraduate and professional contexts, this book shows how to carry out research, analyze data and understand results. Written with criminology students firmly in mind, the text gives advice on the problems and possibilities of research, whilst relating practice to theory and policy at every step. This is the ideal resource for all students researching crime. Contents: Introduction / PART I: RESEARCH IN CONTEXT / The Emergence of Criminological Research / Doing Criminological Research: Styles, Approaches and Key Issues / Criminological Research Methods: Connecting Data and Theory / Criminological Research in the ‘Real World’: Its Nature and Uses / PART II: WAYS OF DOING RESEARCH / Using Other People’s Data: Official Data and Secondary Data Analysis / Asking Questions About Crime: Questionnaires and Surveys / Talking to People About Crime: Interviews and Focus Groups / Watching Crime and Crime Control: Ethnographic and Observational Research / Documentary Research and Discourse Analysis / Combining Methods: Triangulation / Conclusion December 2011 320pp Paperback £21.99
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criminology and socio-legal studies
Studying Fraud as White Collar Crime
The Criminal Cases Review Commission
Geoffrey Smith, Senior Lecturer, Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, Mark Button, Reader in Criminology and Director of the Centre for Counter Fraud Studies, Les Johnston, Formerly Professor of Criminology and Director of Research, Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, all at University of Portsmouth, UK and Kwabena Frimpong, Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University, UK
Despite efforts to tackle them, fraud and white collar crime still thrive in our society. This book explores the themes, theories and issues that are essential for understanding these crimes, using extensive examples drawn from recent events. This is an ideal guide to the changing landscape of fraud for students of Criminology and Sociology. Contents: Introduction: The study of fraud / PART I: FRAUD IN CONTEXT / Defining Fraud / The Extent of Fraud / Why do People Commit Fraud? / The Politics of Fraud / PART II: TACKLING FRAUD / Preventing Fraud / Investigating Fraud / Prosecuting and Regulating Fraud / PART III: CASE STUDIES IN FRAUD / Very Common Fraud: The case of the Insurance Fiddle / Social Security Fraud / Transnational Fraud / Final Reflections November 2010 264pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99
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Hope for the Innocent? Edited by Michael Naughton, Senior Lecturer in Law and Sociology, University of Bristol, UK
‘This is a timely and provocative volume.’ - Peter Duff, former member, Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission This book focuses on the world’s first publiclyfunded body–the Criminal Cases Review Commission–to review alleged miscarriages of justice, set up following notorious cases such as the Birmingham Six in the UK. Providing a critique of its operations, the book shows that its help to innocent victims of wrongful conviction is merely incidental. October 2009 Hardback
272pp £57.50
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International Criminal Tribunals Justice and Politics Yves Beigbeder, formerly World Health Organization Official
The book summarizes the work of international criminal courts focusing on the political challenges faced by them. It is a practical, comprehensive manual on the origin and development of international criminal justice and includes the criminal tribunals of Nuremberg, Tokyo, Yugoslavia, Rwanda, East Timor, Sierra Leone, Cambodia, Lebanon, and Iraq. June 2011 Hardback
320pp £60.00
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Drug Policy Harmonization and the European Union Caroline Chatwin, Lecturer in Criminology, University of Kent, UK
Exploring the illegal drug issue in an international context, this book looks at why harmonization has not already taken place at the European level. It considers the desirability and viability of harmonization, examines the conflict between repressive and liberal drug policies and applies a multi-level governance lens to the issue. May 2011 Hardback
208pp £50.00
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An Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice Chris Crowther, Senior Lecturer, Nottingham Trent University, UK
‘...a coherent, comprehensive and wellwritten introduction to the subject matter... welcomed by lecturers and students alike... superbly fills a significant gap in the market place and I recommend it very highly.’ - Roger Hopkins Burke, Criminology Subject Leader, Nottingham Trent University, UK Contents: Introduction / PART I: DEFINITIONS AND CONCEPTIONS OF CRIME / Defining Crime and Studying Criminology and Criminal Justice / Key Issues in Criminology and Criminal Justice / PART II: UNDERSTANDING CRIME DATA / Understanding Crime Data I: Sources of Information / Understanding Crime Data II: Methods of Interpretation / PART III: THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM IN CONTEXT / The Criminal Justice System and its Processes / The Police: Gatekeepers to the Criminal Justice Process / The Prosecution Process: the Courts and Sentencing / The Prison / Probation: Community-based Punishment and Community Justice / Multi-Agency and ‘Joined-up’ Approaches to Criminal Justice Policy / PART IV: THEORIES OF CRIME / Theories of Crime I: The Individual and Crime / Theories of Crime II: Society and Crime / Theories of Crime III: Critical and Deconstructive Perspectives / Summary March 2007 Hardback Paperback
408pp £70.00 £25.99
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Paedophiles in Society Reflecting on Sexuality, Abuse and Hope Sarah Goode, Honorary Research Fellow and Convenor, University of Winchester, UK
Transnational Policing and Sex Trafficking in Southeast Europe Policing the Imperialist Chain Georgios Papanicolaou, Lecturer in Criminology, University of Teesside, UK
Forward by Deborah Donovan Rice
Based on original research with self-identified paedophiles in the community, this book challenges assumptions and destroys the sacred cows of both radical and conservative thinking on paedophilia and sexuality. Offering a humane and inspiring vision, the book goes beyond previous thinking to develop an inclusive new approach. Contents: Foreword; D.Donovan Rice / Preface / Acknowledgements / Encountering Paedophiles in Society / Encountering Paedophiles on the Internet / Encountering Paedophiles in Popular Culture / ‘Early Sexual Growth and Activity’: The Influence of Kinsey / Studies on Adult Sexual Contact with Children / Paedophiles and Adult Male Sexuality / Epilogue: Living with Paedophiles in Society and Finding Hope May 2011 Hardback
256pp £55.00
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Criminal Justice and Neoliberalism
Mounting a vigorous critique on existing approaches to transnational policing, this book lays out an argument situating transnational policing within contemporary transformations of the capitalist state and imperialism, looking at the particular case of regional police cooperation against sex trafficking in Southeast Europe. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / The Study of Transnational Policing / Imperialism, the State and the Police / The Global Prohibition Regime on Human Trafficking / Politics and Policing Sex Trafficking in SE Europe / Policing Sex Trafficking in Greece / Conclusion: The Mirage of Transnational Policing / References May 2011 Hardback
Emma Bell, Senior Lecturer in British Studies, University of Savoie, France
256pp £55.00
Doing Time An Introduction to the Sociology of Imprisonment 2nd edition Roger Matthews, Professor of Criminology, London South Bank University, UK
Designed to acquaint students with some of the main issues associated with the emergence and development of the modern prison. It draws on a range of sociological theorizing in order to analyze the organization and the functioning of the prison. It examines the conditions for the expansion of the prison and explores the possibilities for limiting prison use through the development of alternatives to custody. In particular, it looks in some detail at the relation between imprisonment and class, age, gender and race. Contents: Preface / Acknowledgements / The Emergence of the Modern Prison / Space, Time and Labour / Order, Control and Adaptation in Prison / Prison Profile: Data, Trends and Analysis / Unemployment and Imprisonment / The Scale of Imprisonment / Juveniles in Custody / Women’s Imprisonment / Race and Imprisonment / The Future of Imprisonment / Bibliography / Index August 2009 Hardback Paperback
312pp £95.00 £22.99
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Transnational Crime, Crime Control and Security Series Editors: Anastassia Tsoukala and James Sheptycki
Crime, Anti-Social Behaviour and Schools
Foreword by Robert Reiner
This book explores the origins of the so-called ‘punitive turn’ in penal policy across Western nations over the past two decades. It demonstrates how the context of neoliberalism has informed penal policymaking and argues that it is ultimately neoliberalism which has led to the recent intensification of punishment. January 2011 Hardback
272pp £55.00
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Edited by Carol Hayden, Professor of Applied Social Reserch, Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth, UK and Denise Martin, Senior Lecturer, University of Brighton, UK
The behaviour and safety of children and young people in and around schools is a topic of world-wide concern. From school shootings and deaths on school premises to the everyday behaviour of young people in school, this book explores what is happening in schools in Britain and links it with evidence from elsewhere in the world. May 2011 Hardback
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criminology and socio-legal studies Crime Prevention and Security Management
The Governance of Policing and Security
Controversies in Drugs Policy and Practice
Ironies, Myths and Paradoxes Series Editor: Martin Gill
Bob Hoogenboom, VU University Amsterdam and Nyenrode Business University, The Netherlands
Crime Prevention, Security and Community Safety Using the 5Is Framework
This book traces the process of ‘unbounding’ policing, exploring the way that boundaries between public policing, regulators, inspectorates, intelligence services and private security are blurring, and the impact this will have on governance.
Paul Ekblom, Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, University of the Arts London, UK
The potential of crime prevention, security and community safety is constrained by implementation failure. This book presents a carefully-designed system of good practice, the 5Is, which handles the complexities of real world prevention, this aims to improve the performance of prevention, and advance process evaluation. November 2010 360pp Hardback £55.00
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February 2010 Hardback
248pp £57.50
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Politics of Private Security Regulation, Reform and Re-Legitimation Adam White, Lecturer in Public Policy, University of York, UK
This is the first in-depth conceptual and empirical analysis of the political issues, processes and themes associated with private security provision and its growth in the postwar era, examining why private security has become so prominent, what its relationship to the state is and how it can be controlled.
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October 2010 Hardback
216pp £50.00
Neil McKeganey, Professor of Drug Misuse Research and Director, Centre for Drug Misuse, University of Glasgow, UK
'It isn’t often that one reads a book that one would have loved to have the ability, experience, knowledge, analytic ability, and, one has to say, ‘bravery’ to write. Without doubt, it is the best book on drug policy that I have ever read.’ - Jason Ditton, Scottish Centre for Criminology, UK ‘...an excellent book...’ - Peter Hitchens, DailyMail. co.uk ‘...includes harrowing testimony from children growing up in families where drug abuse was prevalent.’ - The Times This is a lively and provocative book on a topic of deep public and professional interest. Addressing a host of issues surrounding the place of illegal drugs in society, the text draws readers in to debates about key contemporary issues including drug treatment, harm reduction, classification, legislation and research. Contents: The Rapidly Changing World of Illegal Drugs / What’s Wrong with Harm Reduction? / Drug Treatment: So What’s All the Fuss About? / Drug Enforcement: A World of Myth and Reality / Cannabis and the Classification Mystery / Meeting the Needs of the Children of Drug Addicted Parents / Drug Legalization: Solution or Social Problem? / The Politics of Drugs Research: A Journey into the Cold / Conclusion: So What’s Morality Got to Do With It? December 2010 216pp Hardback £55.00
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Criminal Defence and Procedure
Women, Murder and Femininity
Comparative Ethnographies in the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States
Gender Representations of Women Who Kill
Thomas Scheffer, Senior Researcher and Lecturer, Humboldt University, Germany, Kati HannkenIlljes, Senior Lecturer, University of Jena, Germany and Alexander Kozin, Junior Researcher, Free University of Berlin, Germany
Criminal Defence and Procedure provides an in-depth comparison of criminal defence work in different legal cultures, showing how defence work is shaped by different regimes and how it influences outcomes. October 2010 Hardback
216pp £50.00
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The Criminal Trial in Law and Discourse Tyrone Kirchengast, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, Australia
This book examines how the modern criminal trial is the result of competing discourses of justice, from human rights to state law and order, that allows for the consideration of key stakeholder interests, specifically those of victims, defendants, police, communities and the state. October 2010 Hardback
264pp £55.00
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Lizzie Seal, Lecturer in Criminology, Durham University, UK
Women who kill rupture our assumptions about what a woman is. This book explores different socio-cultural understandings of women who commit, or are accused, of murder. A wide range of cases are discussed in order to highlight the ways in which such women have been perceived, and how such cases reflect important social and cultural shifts. October 2010 Hardback
216pp £50.00
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Aspects of Violence A Critical Theory
Willem Schinkel, Associate Professor of Theoretical Sociology, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
This book provides a novel approach to the social scientific study of violence. It argues for an ‘extended’ definition of violence in order to avoid subscribing to commonsensical or state propagated definitions of violence, and pays specific attention to ‘autotelic violence’ (violence for the sake of itself), as well as to terrorism. Contents: PART I: THE CONCEPT AND OBSERVATION OF VIOLENCE / Introduction: Aspects of Violence / The Definition of Violence: Part I / The Definition of Violence: Part II / From Critique of Violence to Autotelic Violence: Rereading Walter Benjamin / PART II: FORMS OF VIOLENCE / The Will to Violence / The Continuation of Violence by Other Means: Terrorism / A Note on Causes of High School Violence / The Trias Violentiae / For a New Social Science of Violence / Index
Cultural Criminology
February 2010 Hardback
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Celebrity Culture and Crime The Joy of Transgression
Relating Rape and Murder
Ruth Penfold-Mounce, Lecturer in Criminology, University of York, UK
Narratives of Sex, Death and Gender Jane Monckton Smith, Lecturer, Department of Natural and Social Sciences, Gloucestershire University, UK
In the twenty-first century celebrities and celebrity culture thrives. This book explores the much noted but little analyzed relationship between celebrity and crime. Criminals who become celebrities and celebrities who become criminals are examined, drawing on Foucault’s theory of governance. January 2010 Hardback
208pp £52.00
This book is about relating the concepts of rape and murder in both senses of the term; that is the way rape and murder are linked and related and also how stories of rape and murder are related or told.
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208pp £50.00
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Roots, Rites and Sites of Resistance
Histories of Crime
Crime in Japan
Britain 1600-2000
Paradise Lost?
The Banality of Good
Anne-Marie Kilday, Assistant Dean (Teaching and Learning) and Principal Lecturer in History and David Nash, Professor of History, both at Department of History, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Edited by Leonidas K. Cheliotis, Lecturer, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Which practices count as resistance? Why, where, and how does resistance emerge? When is resistance effective, and when is it truly progressive? In addressing these questions, this book brings together novel theoretical and empirical perspectives from a diverse range of disciplinary and geographical locales. August 2010 Hardback
304pp £55.00
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Organized Crime and States The Hidden Face of Politics Edited by Jean-Louis Briquet, Directeur de Recherche and Senior Researcher, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France and Gilles Favarel-Garrigues, Senior Researcher, CERI Sciences Po-CNRS, France
In contrast to a globalizing approach to ‘transnational organized crime,’ this edited volume studies socio-historical environments in which mafia-esque violence has found a fertile ground for growth and development within the political arena. September 2010 272pp Hardback £55.00
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‘I can think of no better introduction to the history of crime and punishment in Britain.’ - Stephen A. Toth, Associate Professor of Modern European History, Arizona State University, USA Written by a collection of internationally acknowledged experts, this rounded, coherent history of crime and the law demonstrates the evolution of attitudes towards crime and criminality over the last four hundred years. Topics covered include fraud, policing, adultery, infanticide and the death penalty. June 2010 Hardback Paperback
232pp £49.50 £18.99
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Dag Leonardsen, Professor of Sociology, Lillehammer University College, Norway
Japan is often described as an inclusive society, and yet the media reports record highs in crime and suicide figures. This book examines criminal justice in Japan, and questions whether Japan really is facing social malaise, or if the media are simply creating a ‘moral panic’. Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements / Japan – Quo Vadis? / Reacting to and Tackling Social Problems: Moral Panic and Perseverance / Economic, Social and Cultural Changes 1990-2005 / Crime in Japan 1990 – Mid-2000s / The Authoritative Interpretation of the Crime Situation / Social Withdrawal? Self Destruction and Social Phobia in Modern Day Japan / Depression of Mind Through Suppression of Crime? / References April 2010 Hardback
264pp £57.50
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Ending the Death Penalty The European Experience in Global Perspective Andrew Hammel, Assistant Professor for American Law, Heinrich Heine University, Germany
The Handbook of Security
‘This book is destined to become a classic in the field.’ - David Dow, University Distinguished Professor, University of Houston Law Center, USA
Edited by Martin Gill, Professor of Criminology, University of Leicester, UK, and Director, Perpetuity Research and Consultancy International Ltd, UK
Examining the successful movements to abolish capital punishment in the UK, France, and Germany, this book examines the similarities in the social structure and political strategies of abolition movements in all three countries. An in-depth comparative analysis with other countries assesses chances of success of abolition elsewhere.
‘If a security manager who seeks some academic or other qualification, or wants to think about his profession, has one book on the shelf, it should be this one.’ - Mark Rowe, Professional Security
Series in International Relations and Political Economy
June 2010 Hardback
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272pp £55.00
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This text is essential reading for all those engaged with the security world. Split into five parts, it begins with the study of security as a discipline. It then looks at crime in organizations and analyzes the various sub-sectors of security. A section on management issues precedes the final section looking at issues that impact security. July 2006 Hardback
704pp £92.00
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Race, Crime and Criminal Justice
Youth Violence in Latin America
International Perspectives
Gangs and Juvenile Justice in Perspective
Edited by Anita KaluntaCrumpton, Associate Professor, Texas Southern University, USA
Edited by Gareth A. Jones, Senior Lecturer, Development of Geography and Dennis Rodgers, Senior Research Fellow, Brooks World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester, UK and Visiting Senior Fellow, Crisis States Research Centre, both at London School of Economics, UK
Foreword by Michael Tonry, Professor, University of Minnesota, USA
‘This is a provocative book that illustrates the complexities inherent in attempting to understand the role that race plays in crime and criminal justice in European and non-European countries...’ - Cassia Spohn, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, USA This book provides a focused and critical international overview of the intersections between race, crime perpetration and victimization, and criminal justice policy and practice responses to crime perpetration and crime victimization. Contents: Foreword; M.Tonry / Preface / PART I: HISTORY / History: Race Relations and Justice; A.Kalunta-Crumpton / PART II: EUROPE: IS THERE RACE IN CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE? / Britain; B.A.Cole / France; P.Irving Jackson / Germany; H-J.Albrecht / Italy; V.Ruggiero / The Netherlands; J.Junger-Tas / Portugal; M. Ivone Cunha / Spain; J.Goode / PART III: BEYOND EUROPE: IS THERE RACE IN CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE? / Australia and New Zealand; S.Jeffries & G.Newbold / Brazil; I.Cano, L.Ribeiro & E.Meireiles / Canada; C.J.Mosher & T.Mahon-Haft / South Africa; K.Bosilong & P.Mbecke / United States of America; D.E.Georges-Abeyie / PART IV: CONCLUSION / In Conclusion: Comparative Assessment of Race, Crime and Criminal Justice in International Perspectives; A.KaluntaCrumpton / Index March 2010 Hardback
368pp £57.50
216x138mm 978-0-230-22029-4
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This volume provides a systematic overview of the contemporary Latin American youth violence phenomenon. The authors focus specifically on youth gangs, juvenile justice issues, and applied research concerns, providing a rounded and balanced exploration of this increasingly important topic. March 2010 Hardback
272pp £42.00
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Studies of the Americas General Editor: James Dunkerley ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Social Sciences Collections, Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Ebook Library, ebooks.com, Dawson ERA, Ebrary
Anti-Social Behaviour Orders A Culture of Control? Jane Donoghue, Lecturer in Law, University of Reading, UK
This book vigorously challenges the dominant academic view of ASBOs as erroneous tools of social control, and offers an alternative perspective on anti-social behaviour management which argues that ASBOs are capable of enabling a positive process of engagement among local authorities, housing professionals and residents. February 2010 Hardback
192pp £52.00
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Globalization, Nationalism and Comparative Sociology
Theorizing Global Studies Darren J O’Byrne, Principal Lecturer in Sociology and Human Rights, and Subject Head of Social Sciences, Roehampton University, UK and Alexander Hensby, formerly Lecturer in Social Science, Roehampton University and the University of Cambridge, UK
'A fine contribution to making sense out of global studies and the fog of globalization.' - Christopher Chase-Dunn, Professor of Sociology, University of California, USA 'The book presents theories and concepts associated with global studies in both a rigorous and systematic way. I cannot think of a book that would be more suitable as a text for undergraduate courses.' - Vaughan Higgins, Lecturer in Sociology, Charles Stuart University, Australia ‘This is a well-written and well-structured book that makes complex theoretical perspectives manageable for undergraduate students.’ Richard Black, Head of School of Global Studies, University of Sussex, UK Introducing eight models of global change, this book explains, challenges and redefines the core theories of globalization. Using fascinating case studies to illustrate how each model works in practice, the chapters look at society, culture, politics and economics. This book gives students a solid understanding of current global conditions. Contents: Introduction / Globalization / Liberalization / Polarization / Americanization / McDonaldization / Creolization / Transnationalization / Balkanization / Conclusion March 2011 Hardback Paperback
248pp £55.00 £19.99
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Globalization and the Nation State 2nd edition Robert J. Holton, Emeritus Professor, Trinity College, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
‘This is, quite simply, a fantastic book. It intelligently and comprehensively covers the key academic debates around globalization, and... finds the right balance between academic rigor and undergraduate accessibility.’ - Salvatore Babones, Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Social Policy, University of Sydney, Australia ‘There is no other book that deals with the issue so well or in comparable detail.’ - Chris Rumford, Professor in Political Sociology and Global Politics, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK This new edition continues to give students a clear discussion of the debates and concepts that define globalization with a unique focus on the nation state. Updated with fresh examples and cutting-edge topics, from Apple’s latest technologies to human rights issues, this book offers a fresh look at globalization for students and scholars alike. Contents: Introduction to Second Edition / The Long History of Globalization / The Global Economy / Is the Nation-State Finished? / Global Governance: Towards a Global Polity? / Nationalism and Ethnicity in a Globalizing World / Globalization and Culture? / Conclusion May 2011 256pp Hardback £60.00 Paperback £22.99
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Political Allegiance After European Integration
Cultural Globalization and Music African Artists in Transnational Networks Nadia Kiwan, Lecturer in French and Francophone Studies, University of Aberdeen, UK and Ulrike Hanna Meinhof, Professor of German and Cultural Studies, School of Modern Languages, University of Southampton, UK
Jonathan White, Lecturer in European Politics, European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
How should political community be seen in the context of European integration? This book combines a theoretical treatment of political allegiance with a study of ordinary citizens, examining how taxi-drivers in Britain, Germany and the Czech Republic talk politics and situate themselves relative to political institutions and other citizens. April 2011 Hardback
288pp £57.50
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Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics Series Editors: Neill Nugent and William E. Paterson
Symbols of Nations and Nationalism Celebrating Nationhood Gabriella Elgenius, Research Fellow, Nuffield College, University of Oxford, UK
Providing an original perspective on the construction of nations and national identities, this book examines national symbols and ceremonies, arguing that, far from being just superficial or decorative, they are in fact an integral part of nation building, maintenance and change. Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements / Introduction / The Symbolic Construction and Authentication of Boundaries / National Flags: Religion, Revolution and Rivalry / National Flags and the Flagging of Nations / National Days, Celebrations and Commemorations / National Days Design: Towards a Typology of Successful National Days / Symbolic Regimes and Nation-building / Bibliography / Index March 2011 Hardback
256pp £55.00
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‘Kiwan and Meinhof imaginatively realize the very concept of network as a complex of paths that converge at hubs, which then serve as sites of transforming African music into the global. The very mobility of musicians we trace through these pages provides critically important new perspectives on globalization and music today.’ - Philip V. Bohlman, Mary Werkman Distinguished Service Professor of the Humanities and of Music, University of Chicago, USA This book is about South-North, North-South relations between Africa and Europe, presenting the personal narratives of musicians in different locations across Africa and Europe, and those of the people who constitute their networks within the wider artistic, cultural, and civil society milieus of globalizing societies. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / Networks and Transnational Movements –a Theoretical and Methodological Challenge to Migration Research / Translocal Networking in Madagascar and Morocco / Metropolitan Hubs in the South / Capital Cities as Global Hubs / Beyond the Capitals: Translocality/ transnationality in Europe and the South / Mutual Supports: North South / Mutual supports: South North May 2011 Hardback
272pp £55.00
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Territory, Globalization and International Relations
Memory in a Global Age
Theories of Nationalism
Discourses, Practices and Trajectories
A Critical Introduction 2nd edition
The Cartographic Reality of Space
Edited by Aleida Assmann, Professor of English Literature and Literary Theory, University of Konstanz, Germany and Sebastian Conrad, Professor of Modern History, European University Institute, Italy
Jeppe Strandsbjerg, Assistant Professor, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Globalization and changes to statehood challenge our understanding of space and territory. This book argues that we must understand that both the modern state and globalization are based on a cartographic reality of space. In consequence, claims that globalization represents a spatial challenge to state territory are deeply problematic. October 2010 7 maps Hardback
200pp
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A significant contribution to memory studies and part of an emergent strand of work on global memory. This book offers important insights on topics relating to memory, globalization, international politics, international relations, Holocaust studies and media and communication studies. July 2010 Hardback
272pp £55.00
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Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies Series Editor: Andrew Hoskins ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Media & Culture Collection
The Challenges of EthnoNationalism Case Studies in Identity Politics Edited by Adrian Guelke, Professor of Comparative Politics, Queen’s University Belfast, UK
Globalization in the 21st Century Labor, Capital, and the State on a World Scale Edited by Berch Berberoglu, Foundation Professor and Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Nevada, USA
Ethno-nationalism presents a multitude of challenges to the structure of the international political system and to the internal governance of states. This volume explores the multifaceted nature of these challenges across the world, while also examining how states have responded to meet them, through a wide range of case studies and comparisons. May 2010 Hardback
272pp £60.00
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This book examines the development and transformation of global capitalism in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century.
Umut Ozkirimli, Associate Professor of International Relations, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey and Senior Visiting Fellow, LSEE (Research on South East Europe), London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
‘Clearly written and full of balanced judgements, Umut Ozkirimli’s book summarizes and evaluates the main theories of nationalism very skilfully, as well as adding his own original comments.’ Michael Billig, University of Loughborough, UK This widely-used and acclaimed text provides a comprehensive and balanced introduction to the main theoretical perspectives on nationalism. The fully-updated second edition includes expanded coverage of recent theories and debates, more systematic critical assesment of all traditions, and boxes on key thinkers. March 2010 Hardback
256pp £65.00
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Imagining Globalization Language, Identities, and Boundaries Edited by Ho Hon Leung, Associate Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Steering Committee, Center for Social Science Research, Matthew Hendley, Associate Professor of History, Robert W. Compton, Associate Professor of Political Science and Brian D. Haley, Associate Professor and Chair of Anthropology, all at State University of New York College, USA
‘An impressive and innovative addition to any globalization bookshelf.’ - Wendy Griswold, Department of Sociology, Northwestern University, USA This collection gives voice to the peoples and groups impacted by globalization as they seek to negotiate their identities, language use, and territorial boundaries within a larger global context. January 2010 Hardback
272pp £57.00
234x156mm 978-0-230-60963-1
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240pp £52.00
234x156mm 978-0-230-61852-7
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globalization, nationalism and comparative sociology
Challenging Global Inequality Website Development Theory and Practice in the 21st Century Alastair Greig, Reader in Sociology and Head of School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Australia, David Hulme, Professor of Development Studies and Associate Director, Chronic Poverty Research Centre, Institute for Development and Management, University of Manchester, UK and Mark Turner, Professor of Development Policy and Management, University of Canberra, Australia
‘Original and engaging, this introductory text provides an accessible overview of global inequality and development ideas and practices in the twenty-first century. I am sure it will prove very popular with my students.’ - Ben Crow, University of California, USA This major text on development theory and practice takes as its starting point the challenge of overcoming development and global poverty and inequality. It traces the origins of the idea of Development Studies and introduces the main methodologies and theories of development, and examines the challenges of the twenty-first century. January 2007 Paperback
312pp £23.99
234x156mm 978-1-4039-4824-3
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Globalization A Critical Introduction 2nd Revised and Updated edition Jan Aart Scholte, Professor of Politics and International Studies and Co-Director, Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick, UK
A systematically revised and updated edition of a highly acclaimed text which was an immediate bestseller on courses around the world. The second edition takes a broader perspective giving increased coverage of other dimensions of globalization alongside its core focus on the rise of supraterritoriality which, the author argues, is globalization’s most distinctive feature. August 2005 Paperback
520pp £25.99
234x156mm 978-0-333-97702-6
Nationalism in a Global World Sam Pryke, Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Liverpool Hope University, UK
What can globalization studies tell us about national identity? This text looks at historical and contemporary debates to assess the key issues of nationalism and national identity, from economic nationalism to cultural homogenization. Setting issues in a global context and packed with examples, this is an important and engaging student text.
Local Lives and Global Transformations Towards World Society Paul Kennedy, Reader in Sociology, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
How does globalization impact upon our personal lives? What are its boundaries? This book examines how local and global studies interact. Filled with case studies and empirical research that show the ways in which real local lives function under global conditions, this book helps students push the boundaries of their understanding of globalization. Contents: PART I: GLOBAL TRANSFORMATIONS / Introduction / Living at the Cutting Edge of Globalization: Capitalists, Migrants, Criminals and Terrorists / Key Concepts for Understanding Global Life / PART II: THE CONTINUITY OF LOCAL LIVES / Theorizing the Resilience of the Local / The Appeal of the Local / Transnational Action and Protecting Local Cultures / Asserting Local Identity Through Culture / PART III: PATHS TO WORLD SOCIETY - OVERCOMING DIVISIONS / Social Movements and Global Civil Society / Individualization, Lifestyles and Re-shaping Personal Life / Conclusion: Towards Cosmopolitanism December 2009 312pp Paperback £20.99
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Contents: Introduction / What is Globalization and Nationalism? / The Weakening of Nationalism? / The Resilience of Nations and Nationalism / Globalization and Economic Nationalism / Small Nations in a Globalized World / Culture and Nation in a Global World / Nationalism, Globalization and Islam / Conclusion August 2009 Paperback
232pp £22.99
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migration and refugee studies Migration and refugee Studies
The Age of Migration International Population Movements in the Modern World 4th edition
Migration, Minorities and Citizenship Series
The Migration-Development Nexus
International migration is an ever-more central aspect of globalization in the contemporary world. The fourth edition of the leading text in the field has been completely recast and updated to provide a comprehensive assessment of the nature, extent and dimensions of international population movements and of their consequences. January 2009 Paperback
392pp £24.99
Co-published with Guilford
234x156mm 978-0-230-51785-1
Edited by Thomas Faist, Professor of Transnational Relations and Sociology Department, Margit Fauser, Faculty of Sociology, both at Bielefeld University, Germany and Peter Kivisto, Richard Swanson Professor of Social Thought and Professor and Chair of Sociology, Augustana College, USA
This book examines current policy discussions around the migration-development nexus and subjects them to rigorous conceptual and empirical criticism through a transnational lens, placing the current re-discovery of migrants as agents of development nexus into theoretical and historical perspective. Contents: Acknowledgements / Preface / Notes on Contributors / The Migration-Development Nexus: Toward a Transnational Perspective; T.Faist & M.Fauser / PART I: PARADIMS – METHODOLOGICAL AND CONCEPTUAL / A Global Perspective on Migration and Development; N.Glick Schiller / The Dialectic between Uneven Development and Forced Migration: Toward a Political Economy Analytical Framework; R.Delgado Wise & H.Márquez Covarrubias / PART II: ORGANIZATIONS, NETWORKS AND STATES / Diasporas, Recovery, and Development in ConflictRidden Societies; N.van Hear / Business as Usual? Urban Actors and Transnational Investments in Accra, Ghana; L.Smith / How Receiving Cities Contribute to Simultaneous Engagements for Incorporation and Development; M.Fauser / A Sociology of Diaspora Knowledge Networks; J.B Meyer / PART III: OUTLOOK / Academic Knowledge, Public Policy, and the Role of Social Scientists; T.Faist / Modernization, Development, and Migration in a Skeptical Age; P.Kivisto April 2011 Hardback
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Making Multicultural Democracy Work? Edited by Laura Morales, Research Fellow, Institute of Social Change, University of Manchester, UK and Marco Giugni, Department of Political Science, University of Geneva, Switzerland
A Transnational Perspective
Stephen Castles, Research Professor of Sociology, University of Sydney, Australia and Associate Director, International Migration Institute, University of Oxford, UK and Mark J. Miller, Emma Smith Morris Professor of Political Science and International Relations, University of Delaware, USA
Review of the 4th edition: ‘Castle’s and Miller’s well-known text...just gets bigger and better...The fourth edition reinforces the strengths...noted by reviewers and readers over the last decade and a half... Suitable for lay readers and especially valuable for undergraduates...its wide range and authoritative voice make it equally useful as a primer for graduate students and ready reference for academics and migration experts.’ - Russell King, Ethnic and Racial Studies
Social Capital, Political Participation and Migration in Europe
240pp £55.00
‘This pathbreaking book reports the findings of the first large scale international comparative project on civil society and political inclusion of migrants. Making use of an impressive data set and a strong theoretical basis, the book demonstrates the multidimensional nature of political inclusion of migrants, being affected by individual characteristics of migrants, voluntary associations, and political opportunities....A must read for anyone interested in political participation of ethnic minorities.’ - Dirk Jacobs, Free University of Brussels, Belgium How can European societies more effectively promote the active engagement of immigrants and their children in the political and civic life of the countries where they live? This book examines the effect of migrants’ individual attributes and resources, their social capital and the political opportunities on their political integration. March 2011 Hardback
288pp £55.00
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216x138mm 978-0-230-22857-3
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migration and refugee studies
Migration and the New Technological Borders of Europe Edited by Huub Dijstelbloem, Senior Researcher, Scientific Council for Government Policy, The Netherlands and Albert Meijer, Associate Professor, Utrecht School of Governance, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
European borders that aim to control migration and mobility increasingly rely on technology to distinguish between citizens and aliens. This book explores new tensions in Europe between states and citizens, and between politics, technology and human rights. January 2011 Hardback
208pp £50.00
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Labour Migration in Europe Edited by Georg Menz, Reader in Political Economy, Goldsmith’s College, University of London, UK and Alexander Caviedes, Assistant Professor, State University of New York, USA
Ethnicity, Migration and Enterprise Prodromos Panayiotopoulos, Lecturer in Sociology and International Development, Swansea University, UK
Examining the new realities of economic immigration to Europe, this book focuses on new trends and developments, including the rediscovery of economic migration, legalization measures, irregular migration, EastWest flows, the role of business and employer associations, new positions amongst trade unions, and service sector liberalization.
This book examines the development of enterprise among key migrant groups in Europe and the United States. It argues that the development of ‘ethnic economies’ provides the material basis for alternative models of social integration, such as multiculturalism ‘from below’, which are critical of mainstream assimilationist thinking.
October 2010 Hardback
September 2010 256pp Hardback £55.00
264pp £55.00
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Ethnic, Racial and Religious Inequalities
The Politics of International Migration Management
Migration, Agency and Citizenship in Sex Trafficking Rutvica Andrijasevic, Lecturer in Politics, The Open University, UK
Providing a new perspective on migration and sex work in Europe, this book is based on interviews with migrant women in the sex sector. It brings together issues of migration, labour and political subjectivity in order to refocus scholarly and policy agenda away from sex slavery and organized crime, towards agency and citizenship. November 2010 184pp Hardback £50.00
The Perils of Subjectivity
Edited by Martin Geiger, Lecturer, University of Osnabruck, Germany and Antoine Pécoud, Research Associate, University of Paris VII and University of Poitiers, France
Marie Macey, Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Alan H. Carling, both at University of Bradford, UK
This book challenges some of the most basic assumptions underpinning the growing interest in religion, including: that religion is increasing and secularisation is decreasing, and that religion is the main component of identity for all minority ethnic people.
216x138mm 978-0-230-23740-7
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216x138mm 978-0-230-24763-5
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Throughout the world, governments and intergovernmental organizations, such as the International Organization for Migration are developing new approaches aimed at renewing migration policy-making. This book critically analyses the actors, discourses and practices of migration management. October 2010 Hardback
320pp £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-27258-3
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Global Marriage Cross-Border Marriage Migration in Global Context Lucy Williams, University of Kent, UK
The popular imagination of marriage migration has been influenced by stories of marriage of convenience, of forced marriage, trafficking and of so-called mail-order brides. This book presents a uniquely global view of an expanding field that challenges these and other stereotypes of cross-border marriage. Contents: Introducing Cross-Border Marriage Migration / Gendering Migration / An Agency Approach to Understanding Marriage Migration / An Overview of Global Cross-Border Marriage Migration / Power, Stigma and Violence in Migration and Cross-border Marriage / Transnational Marriage within South Asian Communities / Cross-border Marriages within East Asia / Marriage within Refugee Communities – Some Examples of Transnational and Non-transnational Marriages / Migration Regimes and Policy Implications / Migrant Life/ Married Life - Life as a Cross-border Marriage Migrant / Conclusions and a Proposed Research Agenda / Bibliography August 2010 Hardback
264pp £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-21807-9
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Education, Asylum and the ‘NonCitizen’ Child The Politics of Compassion and Belonging Halleli Pinson, Lecturer, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, Madeleine Arnot, Professor of Sociology of Education, University of Cambridge, UK and Mano Candappa, Senior Research Officer, University of London, UK
‘This is a bold, sophisticated and impressive book.’ - David Gillborn, Professor of Critical Race Studies in Education, Institute of Education, University of London, UK Refugees are physically and symbolically ‘out of place’ - their presence forces governments to address issues of rights and moral obligations. This book contrasts the hostility of immigration policy to ‘non-citizen’ children with teachers’ exceptional compassion and ‘citizen students’' ambivalence in defining who can belong. April 2010 Hardback
280pp £57.50
The Accommodation of Mexican Immigrants in Rural America Brian D. Haley, Associate Professor and Chair of Anthropology, State University of New York College, USA
Reimagining the Immigrant examines integrative practices by residents towards Mexican immigrants in a small farm town in America. This groundbreaking book sheds light on the coexisting practices of discrimination and accommodation and the ways in which immigrants and established residents reimagine ethnic identity in a more positive light. January 2010 Hardback
256pp £57.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-61602-8
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216x138mm 978-0-230-52468-2
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Children and Migration At the Crossroads of Resiliency and Vulnerability Edited by Marisa O. Ensor, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, American University in Cairo, Egypt and Elzbieta M. Gozdziak, Research Director, Institute for the Study of International Migration, Georgetown University, USA
South-South Migration Implications for Social Policy and Development Edited by Katja Hujo, Research Coordinator, Social Policy and Development Programme, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, Switzerland and Nicola Piper, University of Swansea, UK
This book seeks to explore the development and policy implications of South-South migration, specifically with regard to the role and challenges for social policy. It examines the linkages and impact of migration on gender and care regimes, human resource flows, remittances, poverty, and political organizations by or for migrants. August 2010 Hardback
256pp £65.00
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Social Policy in a Development Context Series Editor: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) ebook available from: Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Ebook Library, ebooks.com, Ebrary, Dawson ERA
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Reimagining the Immigrant
Providing a comprehensive analysis of the increasingly common phenomenon of child migration, this volume examines the experiences of children in a wide variety of migratory circumstances including economic child migrants, transnational students, trafficked, stateless, fostered, unaccompanied and undocumented children. September 2010 304pp Hardback £57.50
216x138mm 978-0-230-27253-8
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european studies EUROPEAN STUDIES
Introducing European Societies Marinus Ossewaarde, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Twente, The Netherlands
This book introduces essential sociological concepts and theory in relation to European identity, inequality and social order. It gives students a firm understanding of the modernisation of Europe and explores contemporary, everyday European life. This is core reading for students of sociology in European contexts. Contents: Introducing European Society / Sociology and European Society / The Modernization of European Society / The Individualization of European Society / The Industrialization of European Society / The Rationalization of European Society / The Globalization of European Society / Epilogue September 2011 208pp Paperback £19.99
234x156mm 978-0-230-25152-6
Sociology of the European Union Edited by Adrian Favell, Professor of European and International Studies, Aarhus University, Denmark and Virginie Guiraudon, Research Professor, National Centre for Scientific Research, University of Lille Nord, France
‘A well-written and well-structured book from a first-rate group of authors...I have no doubt that it will be widely used in undergraduate courses.’ - Michèle Lamont, Professor of European Studies, Harvard University, USA, and Chair of the Council for European Studies ‘The combination of thematic overviews and primary research makes this book an excellent resource for students and lecturers.’ - Helen Wallace, Centennial Professor, European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK Written by an internationally renowned team of experts, this book gives a much-needed sociological analysis of the European Union today. Integrating theory and empirical research, it assesses pertinent issues, from mobilities to the media. This is an engaging exploration of a fascinating subject for all students and scholars interested in Europe.
Europe in a Global Context Edited by Anne Sophie Krossa
Europe in a Global Context
Edited by Anne Sophie Krossa, Lecturer in European Studies, Lancaster University, UK
Rethinking familiar frameworks and exploring new perspectives, this book provides a much-needed analysis of European culture, society and politics in a global context. With contributors from across the social sciences and the humanities, this 2 volume highlights key topics and assesses the question of Europe's place in a global age. Contents: Introduction; A.S.Krossa / PART I: CULTURE AND HISTORY / Introduction to Part I; C.Grocott & A.S.Krossa / Culture; K.Naglo & A.Waine / History; S.Barber / Ideology; C.Grocott / Philosophy; G.Williams / Literature; R.Cranshaw / Poltical Culture; M.Garnett / PART II: SOCIETY / Introduction to Part II; G. Williams & A.S.Krossa / Society; A.S.Krossa / Religion; L.Woodhead & R.Catto / Gender; T.Grimwood / Race and Ethnicity; A.Kallis / Language; K.Naglo / Law and Human Rights; I.Butler / PART III: POLITICS AND POLICY / Introduction to Part III ; G.Clark & A.S.Krossa / Governance; B.Jessop / Nation and State; B.Jessop / Region; G.Clark / Conflict; N.Caspersen / Migration; N.Gill / Social Policy; M.Beisyte September 2011 304pp Hardback £65.00 Paperback £23.99
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Contents: Introduction; A.Favell & V.Guiraudon / PART I: SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS / Social Class and Identity; J.D.Medrano / Social Mobility and Spatial Mobility; A.Favell & E.Recchi / Elites, Middle Classes and Cities; A.Andreotti & P.Le Gales / Markets and Firms; N.Fligstein / PART II: POLITICS AND POLICIES / Mobilizations; V.Guiraudon / EU Politics; N.Kauppi / EU Policies; F.Mérand / Social Theory and European Integration; H.Trenz / Postface; G.Ross March 2011 280pp 234x156mm 13 b/w tables, 2 b/w line drawings and 1 graph Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-20711-0 Paperback £22.99 978-0-230-20712-7
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european studies
Civic Republicanism and Civic Education
Understanding Euroscepticism Cécile Leconte, Senior Lecturer and Head of European Studies Department, Lille Institute of Political Studies, France
The Education of Citizens Andrew Peterson, Senior Lecturer in Education, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK
‘...should be compulsory reading for all involved in education for citizenship.’ - James Arthur, Head of the School of Education, University of Birmingham, UK and Editor, British Journal of Educational Studies This book critically explores civic republicanism in light of contemporary republican political theory and the influence of republican models of citizenship in recent developments in civic education across a number of Western nations. Contents: Foreword / Introduction / The Civic Republican Revival / The Origins of Civic Republican Thought / Civic Obligation and the Common Good / Civic Virtue / Civic Republican Deliberative Democracy / The Expression of Civic Republicanism in Civic Education / A Civic Republican Theory of Civic Education? / Bibliography / Index May 2011 Hardback
208pp £55.00
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This timely text provides a concise and readable assessment of the dynamics, character and consequences of opposition to European integration at all levels from elites and governments through parties and the media to voters and grass roots organizations. August 2010 Hardback Paperback
320pp £70.00 £25.99
Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics Series Editors: Neill Nugent and William E. Paterson
Social Movements, Public Spheres and the European Politics of the Environment Green Power Europe? Hein-Anton van der Heijden, Senior Lecturer, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Global Commodity Governance State Responses to Sustainable Forest and Fisheries Certification
This book analyzes how the European environmental movement has influenced the problem definitions and solution strategies of European policy issues, examining biodiversity, GMOs, Trans-European Transport Networks, and climate change.
Fred Gale, Senior Lecturer and Marcus Haward, Associate Professor, both at School of Government, University of Tasmania, Australia
The Forest and the Marine Stewardship Councils constitute new global governance institutions using voluntary certification and labelling as market incentives to encourage sustainable management. Utilizing a comparative political economic framework, the authors analyse shifting British, Canadian and Australian responses to the stewardship councils. January 2011 Hardback
336pp £60.00
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International Political Economy Series Series Editor: Timothy M. Shaw
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216x138mm 978-0-230-22806-1 978-0-230-22807-8
December 2010 232pp Hardback £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-23614-1
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Citizenship in an Enlarging Europe From Dream to Awakening Barbara Einhorn, Department of Sociology, University of Sussex, UK
‘Einhorn, one of the most accomplished experts on women in Eastern Europe, has written a comprehensive and excellent overview of this subject...this book will serve as a guide to the politics of citizenship and feminism in Eastern Europe for some years to come.’ - European Journal of Women’s Studies This study considers the impact of economic, political and social transformation in Central and Eastern Europe in the context of EU enlargement. Using the lens of gender, this book examines the processes of democratization, marketization and nationalism. This paperback edition includes a new preface. July 2010 Paperback
296pp £19.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-27333-7
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Transnational Europe Promise, Paradox, Limits Edited by Joan DeBardeleben and Achim Hurrelmann, both at Carleton University, Canada
Transnational connections are a defining feature of contemporary Europe. They include cross-border economic and cultural exchange, migration, and political activism. This volume probes their political and social significance and makes a case for incorporating transnationalism more systematically into the research agenda of European Studies. April 2011 Hardback
288pp £57.50
216x138mm 978-0-230-24168-8
Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics Series Editors: Neill Nugent and William E. Paterson
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european studies • political sociology and the state
Re-visioning Europe Frontiers, Place Identities and Journeys in Debatable Lands Ullrich Kockel, Professor, University of Ulster, UK
Drawing on ethnoanthropological fieldwork, this book considers issues of identity and belonging in Europe from a consciously emic perspective. The book explores issues such as borders, migration, economic organization, heritage, and the politics and practice of developing cultural understanding.
July 2010 Hardback
240pp £55.00
216x138mm 978-1-4039-4122-0
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Political Sociology and the State
The Secret History of Democracy Edited by Benjamin Isakhan, Research Fellow, Centre for Dialogue, La Trobe University, Australia and Stephen Stockwell, Professor of Journalism and Communication, School of Humanities, Griffith University, Australia
The New Political Sociology Power, Ideology and Identity in an Age of Complexity Graham Taylor, Reader in Sociology, University of the West of England, UK
‘A bold and original contribution to the field. Taylor offers us a political sociology of ‘inbetweeness’: the old order of modernity is dissolving while the emerging order is not yet fully formed. The result is a sophisticated and challenging book.’ - Chris Rumford, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK ‘This book will become part of the debate on the future of states and politics, and on how best to analyze those social creations.’ - Richard Lachmann, State University of New York, USA The twenty-first century has witnessed a fundamental transformation of political institutions and society, alongside cultural, global and complexity turns in social theory. This provocative text gives an overview of key issues, argues for an ‘existential turn’ in political sociology and brings the study of politics and society up-todate. Contents: Introduction: The Contours of Social and Political Complexity / Political Sociology in an Age of Complexity / Complex Powers: Beyond the Panopticon? / The End of the Nation State? The Disarticulation of Power and Identity / Glocalized Identities: Political Culture between Place and Space / Networks of Resistance: Global Complexity and the Politics of New Social Movements / Networks of Terror: Globalization, Fundamentalism and Political Violence / Complex Citizenships: Between Universalism and Particularism? / Global Civil Society: The Prospects for Cosmocracy / Conclusion: Towards an ‘Existential Turn’ in Political Sociology / Glossary / Bibliography January 2010 Hardback Paperback
248pp £63.00 £20.99
'This exciting book surely enlivens and enriches our debate on democracy and its future by digging afresh oft-forgotten, yet most enlightening democratic experiences found in human history.' - Takashi Inoguchi, Professor Emeritus, University of Tokyo and President of the University of Niigata Prefecture, Japan This book explores the intriguing idea that there is much more democracy in human history than is generally acknowledged. It establishes that democracy was developing across greater Asia before classical Athens, clung on during the ‘Dark Ages’, often formed part of indigenous governance and is developing today in unexpected ways. March 2011 Hardback
264pp £57.50
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What is Radical Politics Today? Edited by Jonathan Pugh, Senior Academic Fellow in Territorial Governance, Newcastle University, UK
‘Jonathan Pugh gathers some of the most innovative and insightful voices from Britain and beyond to stage a series of debates on the central issues facing radical politics today.’- Michael Hardt, Duke University, USA July 2010 Hardback Paperback
304pp £63.00 £20.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-23625-7 978-0-230-23626-4
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The Palgrave International Handbook of Peace Studies
Social Movements in Latin America
A Cultural Perspective
Neoliberalism and Popular Resistance
Edited by Wolfgang Dietrich, UNESCO Chair for Peace Studies, Josefina Echavarría Alvarez, Lecturer, MA Program for Peace Studies, both at University of Innsbruck, Austria, Gustavo Esteva, Chairman of the Board, Universidad de la Tierra, Mexico, Daniela Ingruber, Lecturer and Journalist and Norbert Koppensteiner, Program Coordinator, MA Program for Peace Studies, both at University of Innsbruck, Austria
Thirty-four outstanding scholars write about the etymological meaning and the religious, legal and political connotations of the concept of ‘peace’. They provide firm evidence to show how adopting a multi-faceted approach to ‘peace’ could ultimately contribute to the search for a more authentic understanding of ‘peace’ across the world stage. January 2011 Hardback
656pp £150.00
234x156mm 978-0-230-23786-5
James Petras, Professor Emeritus in Sociology, Binghamton University, USA and Adjunct Professor of International Development Studies and Henry Veltmeyer, Professor of Development Studies, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexico and Professor of Sociology and International Development Studies, both at St. Mary’s University, Canada
The authors trace out the development of capitalism and U.S. imperialism in Latin America in the latest phase of this development, from the installation of the new world order of neoliberal globalization in the early 1980s to the present when U.S. imperialism is held at bay, neoliberalism is in decline, and capitalism is in crisis. Contents: US Imperialism and the Neoliberal Offensive / Capitalist Development, Labour and the Rural Poor: The Politics of Adjustment (Non-Resistance) / Dynamics of Agrarian Transformation and Resistance / Neoliberalism and the Social Movements: Mobilizing the Resistance / Turning the Social Movements: Civil Society to the Rescue / A Turning of the Tide: The Centre-Left Comes to Power / Social Movements in a Time of Crisis / Latin America in the Vortex of Social Change February 2011 Hardback
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286pp £55.00
Gender, Politics and Institutions Towards a Feminist Institutionalism Edited by Mona Lena Krook, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Women and Gender Studies, Department of Political Science, Washington University, USA and Fiona Mackay, Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, Department of Politics, Edinburgh University, UK
'This superb book is one of those rare collections that moves a field forward.' - Mary Fainsod Katzenstein, Government Department, Cornell University, USA Political institutions profoundly shape political life and are also gendered. This groundbreaking collection synthesizes new institutionalism and gendered analysis using a new approach—feminist institutionalism—in order to answer crucial questions about power inequalities, mechanisms of continuity, and the gendered limits of change. December 2010 256pp Hardback £57.50
216x138mm 978-0-230-24588-4
Gender and Politics Series Editors: Judith Squires and Johanna Kantola
216x138mm 978-0-230-10411-2
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political sociology and the state
Ethnicity and the Persistence of Inequality
Calculating the Social
The Cost of Free Speech
Standards and the Reconfiguration of Governing
Pornography, Hate Speech, and their Challenge to Liberalism
The Case of Peru Rosemary Thorp, Emeritus Reader in the Economics of Latin America, Department of International Development, and Emeritus Fellow and Maritza Paredes, Junior Fellow, both at St Antony’s College, Oxford University, UK
Understanding why inequality is so great and has persevered for centuries in a number of Latin American countries requires tools that go beyond economics. Investigating the case of Peru, this book explores how inequality is embedded in institutions that constitute the interface between the economy, the polity and geography of the country. Contents: Introduction / Appendix: Background on Peru / The Complexity and Salience of Ethnic Identity in Peru / Appendix: The Methodology of the CRISE Perception Survey: The Questionnaire and the Sample; D.Sulmont / Measuring Group Inequalities; A.Figueroa, M.Paredes & R.Thorp / Persistent Inequalities in Education; A.Figueroa, M.Paredes & R.Thorp / The Historical Embedding of Group Inequalities: From the Colony to the War with Chile; C.Contreras, M.Paredes & R.Thorp / The Embedding of Regional Inequality and the Consequences for Group Inequalities: the 1890s to the 1960s; C.Contreras, M.Paredes & R.Thorp / The Evolving Crisis and Consequences for Group Inequality, 1968-90 / The Fujimori Years: the Peak of Political and Economic Exclusion / Conclusion
Edited by Vaughan Higgins, Senior Lecturer, Monash University, Australia and Wendy Larner, Professor, University of Bristol, UK
‘This excellent collection of essays gets beneath the surface of the ‘world of standards’ which we inhabit. At the point of their enactment and materialization in checklists, registers, accounting statements and questionnaires, standards are necessarily enmeshed in complex local webs of action and reaction. Each contribution shows how standards and the forms of calculation which they engender are always incomplete yet powerful projects of social and economic organization.’ - Michael Power, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK Examining the increasingly powerful role of standards in the governing of economic, political and social life, this book draws upon governmentality and actor network theory to explore how standards and standardizing projects are articulated and rendered workable in practice, and the objects, subjects and forms of identity to which this gives rise. September 2010 240pp Hardback £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-57931-6
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Abigail Levin, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Niagara University, USA
The distinctly contemporary proliferation of pornography and hate speech poses a challenge to liberalism’s traditional ideal of a ‘marketplace of ideas’ facilitated by state neutrality about the content of speech. This new study argues that the liberal state ought to depart from neutrality to meet this challenge. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / Harm, Equality, and the Common Interest / Equality, Liberty, and Hard Cases / Equality, Liberty, and Hard Cases: A Contemporary View / Power and Politics: Speech Acts and Freedom of Expression / Censorship and Silencing / The Liberal State Reconceived: Advocacy and Jurisprudence in the Service of Equality / The Courts and the Constitution: Hate Speech and Pornography in the U.S., Canada, and Europe / Conclusion / Appendix A: Relevant Sections of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms / Appendix B: Relevant Sections of the Bill of Rights of the United States / Endnotes / Selected Bibliography / Index September 2010 224pp Hardback £55.00
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Conflict, Inequality and Ethnicity Series Editor: Frances Stewart ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections
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Protest and Organization in the Alternative Globalization Era NGOs, Social Movements, and Political Parties Heather Gautney, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Fordham University, USA
This study looks at the ongoing efforts of the Alternative Global Movement and World Social Forum to reconcile contests over political organization among three of the most prominent groups on the contemporary left—social and liberal democratic NGOs, anti-authoritarian (anarchist) social movements, and political parties. Contents: Neoliberal Globalization: Origins and Effects / The Alternative Globalization Movement and World Social Forum / Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) / Anti-Authoritarian Social Movements / Political Parties and the State / States and Movements January 2010 Hardback
224pp £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-62024-7
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Contemporary States and Societies
Contemporary America 3rd edition Russell Duncan, Professor of American History and Social Sciences and Joseph Goddard, Co-director of the Contemporary America Project, both at The English Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Contemporary Russia 2nd edition Edwin Bacon, Reader in Comparative Politics, School of Politics and Sociology, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK
‘Cogent and well balanced...’ - Dale Carter, Newsletter of the Nordic Association for American Studies
Review of the 1st edition: ‘[A]n excellent introductory text..’ - Phil Hanson, Slavonica Contemporary Russia provides a readable and accessible introduction to Russia’s politics, economics, and society, and especially of the Putin legacy and Medvedev’s presidency. Present developments are set in the historical context of the events and trends of Russia’s first post-Soviet decade and of the country’s changing place in the world. March 2010 256pp 6 b/w photographs Hardback £60.00 Paperback £20.99
A broad-ranging and lively introduction to all aspects of life in America. This third edition takes account of the final years of the Bush presidency and of America under Obama and in the grip of a financial crisis. August 2009 Paperback
384pp £17.99
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216x138mm 978-0-230-22370-7 978-0-230-22371-4
War and Social Welfare Reconstruction after Conflict Fred Pompeo Cocozzelli, Assistant Professor of Government and Politics, St. John’s University, USA
War and Social Welfare is a critical study of the internationally-led reconstruction of the social welfare programs in post-conflict Kosovo. January 2010 Hardback
240pp £57.00
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political sociology and the state • race and ethnicity
Contemporary Britain 2nd edition John McCormick, Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science, Indiana University, USA
Review of the 1st edition: ‘Very well written and very readable...While this book would be ideally suited to students from overseas, there is much here for students from the British Isles...[A] useful and interesting... starting point for research and further reading... This book achieves its aims very well.’ - Victoria Honeyman, Political Studies Review The comprehensively revised and updated second edition provides a lively and concise introduction to political, economic and social life in Britain. It offers an ideal starting point for students and general readers looking for an introduction to contemporary Britain that is readable, informative, sophisticated and thought-provoking. July 2007 Paperback
272pp £17.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-00214-2
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Race and Ethnicity
The Politics of Home Belonging and Nostalgia in Europe and the United States Jan Willem Duyvendak, Full Professor of General Sociology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
'Duyvendak cleverly dissects the idea of home at very different levels, and different continents, weaving together strands of sociology that are usually kept far apart.’ James Jasper, Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA This book examines ideas of ‘home’ of Americans and Western Europeans under the influence of the two major revolutions of our times: the gender revolution and increased mobility due to globalization. It analyzes how ‘home’ has been politicized, as well as alternative home-making strategies that aim to transcend the ‘logic of identities.’ Contents: Introduction / A Homesick World? / Why Feeling at Home Matters / Losing Home at Home: When Men and Women Feel More at Home at Work / New Ways of Home-making: Feeling at Home in the Community? / Feeling at Home in the Nation? Understanding Dutch Nostalgia / Conclusion: Inclusive Ways of Feeling at Home? / Bibliography May 2011 192pp 216x138mm 7 b/w tables, 2 figures and 2 b/w illustrations Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-29398-4 Paperback £19.99 978-0-230-29399-1
Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series Series Editors: Varun Uberoi, Nasar Meer and Tariq Modood
Global Migration, Ethnicity and Britishness Modood, Salt, Global Migration, Ethnicity and Britishness Global Migration, Ethnicity and Britishness, Modood, Salt
Edited by Tariq Modood, Director, University Research Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship, University of Bristol, UK and John Salt, Professor of Geography, University College London, UK
Exploring some of the most topical issues around migration and integration in relation to Britain, this book examines people smuggling and the elite labour migration that is becoming a feature of Britain. It also examines the concepts of social capital, social cohesion and Britishness that are being used to critique multiculturalism. March 2011 Hardback
288pp £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-29687-9
Ethnic Citizenship Regimes Maatsch, Ethnic Citizenship Regimes Ethnic Citizenship Regimes, Maatsch
Europeanization, Post-war Migration and Redressing Past Wrongs Aleksandra Maatsch, Senior Researcher, Jean Monnet Centre for European Studies, University of Bremen, Germany
This book sheds light on the processes that have transformed national citizenship of the European Union’s member states and explains the legislative changes that have taken place since the mid-1980s in Germany, Hungary and Poland. May 2011 Hardback
208pp £50.00
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Citizenship, Identity and the Politics of Multiculturalism
Social Freedom in a Multicultural State
The Rise of Muslim Consciousness
Towards a Theory of Intercultural Justice
Nasar Meer, Lecturer, School of Social Science, University of Southampton, UK
The politics of multiculturalism faces challenges in Western democratic states. Arguing that this setback is based on the notion of culture as separate and distinct, this book explores how to face current challenges to multiculturalism without reifying culture, group and identity.
This book provides a fresh perspective on the emergence of public Muslim identities, traversing issues of Muslim-state engagement across government initiatives and church-state relations; across equalities agendas and the education system, the courts and the media. 264pp £57.50
216x138mm 978-0-230-57666-7
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November 2010 304pp Hardback £55.00
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Security, Citizenship and Human Rights Derek McGhee, Reader in Sociology, University of Southampton, UK
‘This important and timely book offers a highly perceptive analysis of the recent British debate on citizenship and national identity.’ - Lord Bhikhu Parekh, House of Lords, UK This book examines counter-terrorism, immigration, citizenship, human rights, ‘equalities’ and the shifting discourses of ‘shared values’ and human rights in contemporary Britain. 216x138mm 978-0-230-24153-4
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Bhikhu Parekh, Professor of Political Philosophy, University of Westminster, UK
Review of the 1st edition: ‘[An] excellent book... admirable and enlightening and continuously insightful...’ - Charles Taylor, Ethnicities Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / Moral Monism / Forms of Pluralism / Contemporary Liberal Responses to Diversity / Conceptualising Culture / Reconstituting the Modern State / The Political Structure of Multicultural Society / Equality in a Multicultural Society / Logic of Intercultural Evaluation / Politics, Religion and Free Speech / Conclusion / A Response to My Critics / Bibliography October 2005 Paperback
Shared Values in Uncertain Times
September 2010 240pp Hardback £55.00
Cultural Diversity and Political Theory 2nd edition
Ganesh Nathan, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
‘Meer’s work is both theoretically strong and empirically original.’ - Judith Squires, Professor of Political Theory, University of Bristol, UK
January 2010 Hardback
Rethinking Multiculturalism
424pp £23.99
234x156mm 978-1-4039-4453-5
Youth, Multiculturalism and Community Cohesion Paul Thomas, Senior Lecturer, Youth and Community Work, University of Huddersfield, UK
This book discusses the meaning and practice of British community cohesion policies, youth identities in racially-tense areas and the British government’s attempts to ‘prevent violent extremism’ amongst young Muslims. March 2011 Hardback
224pp £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-25195-3
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Community Cohesion A New Framework for Race and Diversity 2nd edition Ted Cantle, Director, Institute of Community Cohesion, UK
Ted Cantle updates his concept of community cohesion, which critiques multicultural policies and offers a compelling alternative to community relations, which has been widely adopted in the UK. Revised in light of recent research, and now incorporating discussion on segregation and faith concerns. September 2008 280pp Paperback £21.99
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race and ethnicity
Black Feminist Politics from Kennedy to Obama Duchess Harris, Associate Professor of American Studies, Macalester College, USA
Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this book analyzes Black women’s involvement in American political life, focusing on what they did to gain political power between 1961 and 2001, and why, in many cases, they did not succeed. Contents: PART I: THE ‘90S IN CONTEXT: A HISTORY OF BLACK WOMEN IN AMERICAN POLITICS / PART II: A HISTORY OF AMERICAN BLACK FEMINISM / PART III: BLACK WOMEN’S RELATIONSHIPS WITH PARTY POLITICS / PART IV: DOUBTING THE DEMOCRATS: CURRENT DISENCHANTMENT AND POLITICAL FUTURES A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com May 2011 Paperback
272pp £17.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-11255-1
Contemporary Black History ebook available from: Palgrave Connect History Collections, NetLibrary, Ebrary, ebooks.com, Myilibrary, Dawson ERA, Ebook Library
The Chinese in Britain, 1800 – Present
Body, Nation, and Narrative in the Americas
Economy, Transnationalism, Identity Edmund Terence Gomez, Palace of Nations, Switzerland and Gregor Benton, School of History and Archaeology, Cardiff University, UK
‘The study reveals a greater complexity to Chinese life in Britain than has been assumed to be the case, and clearly shows how a distinct identity has emerged and is now threatened, as young modern Chinese rely less on ethnic customs forged over the last century. The book also provides a useful case study of exclusionary practices of the dominant white society in Britain, and how they have influenced, for good and bad, British Chinese identity.’ - CHOICE ‘A reawakening, a rejection of infatuation with fashionable theories and concepts. The authors have stayed close and true to the studies of Chinese diaspora...Thus, the book is a valuable contribution towards the understanding of similarities, and more importantly diversities, among Chinese communities.’ - Yow Cheun Hoe, East Asia This study points up the complex interplay of ethnic and national identities in the lives of the Chinese in Britain, arguing that transnational studies reinforce essentialist conceptions of identity and cultural authenticity in diasporic communities, and thus frustrate the promotion of ethnic co-existence and social cohesion in multiethnic societies.
Kristin E. Pitt, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
This book contextualizes twenty-first century representations of disappearance, torture, and detention within a historical framework of inter-American narratives. Examining a range of sources, Pitt finds a persistent focus on the body that links contemporary practices of political terror to concerns about corporality and sovereignty. Contents: Introduction: Disappearing Citizens / Buried Citizens: Landing a Nation in José de Alencar and Nathaniel Hawthorne / Lost Citizens: Memory and Mourning in William Faulkner and Elena Garro / Tortured Citizens: Terror and Dissidence in Luisa Valenzuela and Edwidge Danticat / Postscript: Dissapperaing Threats: Reflections on Security, Immigration, and Detention January 2011 Hardback
220pp £52.50
234x156mm 978-0-230-10713-7
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Contents: Preface / Introduction / Migration and Settlement / The Chinese Economy in Britain / Institutions and Divisions / Transnationalism / British Racism and the Shaping of the Chinese Community / Ethnic Culture and Identity / Conclusions / Appendices: Companies Owned by British Chinese May 2011 Paperback
496pp £18.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-29641-1
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race and ethnicity • identity studies
Digesting Race, Class, and Gender Sugar as a Metaphor Ivy Ken, Assistant Professor of Sociology, George Washington University, USA
This book uses new imagery—the metaphor of sugar—to highlight how race, class, and gender are produced, used, experienced, and ‘digested’ in our human and institutional bodies.
January 2011 Hardback
184pp £52.00
identity studies Identity Studies in the Social Sciences Series Editors: Margaret Wetherell and Valerie Hey
White Middle Class Identities and Urban Schooling Diane Reay, Professor of Education, University of Cambridge, UK, Gill Crozier, Professor of Education, Roehampton University, UK and David James, Professor of Education, University of the West of England, UK
216x138mm 978-0-230-60093-5
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The African Human Rights System
This book examines experiences and implications of ‘againstthe-grain’ school choices, where white middle class families choose ordinary and ‘low performing’ secondary schools for their children. It offers a unique view of identity formation, taking in matters like family history, locality and whiteness.
Origin and Evolution
March 2011 Hardback
Kofi Oteng Kufuor, Professor of Law, University of East London, UK
This book challenges the received scholarship on the African Charter of Human and Peoples’ Rights. The author applies economic and social theory to understanding the African Commission’s dynamic treaty interpretation and the Commission’s strategic manipulation of the Rules of Procedure to strengthen the African human rights system. May 2010 Hardback
208pp £55.00
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224pp £55.00
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Class, Individualization and Late Modernity In Search of the Reflexive Worker Will Atkinson, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Sociology, University of Bristol, UK
This book puts to the test the prominent claim that social class has declined in importance in an era of affluence, choice and the waning of tradition. Arguing against this view, this study vividly uncovers the multiple ways in which class stubbornly persists. October 2010 Hardback
256pp £55.00
Historical and Cultural Contexts John Kirk, sometime Senior Research Fellow, Working Lives Research Institute, London Metropolitan University, UK and Christine Wall, Senior Research Fellow, University of Westminster, UK
A fascinating account of theoretical debates around identity and work, recent trends and methodological arguments concerning the role of oral testimony and its interpretation. November 2010 264pp Hardback £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-58082-4
Moving Histories of Class and Community Identity, Place and Belonging in Contemporary England Ben Rogaly, Senior Lecturer, University of Sussex, UK and Becky Taylor, Lecturer, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK Preface by Lynsey Hanley, Author, Estates: An Intimate History
‘I will certainly be adding the book to reading lists.’ - Sue Child, The Times Higher Education Supplement This major new study of white working class Britain since 1930 shows how meanings of poverty have changed over time and how individuals reject categorization by the state. It challenges accepted wisdom on the white working class, providing new understandings of community, place and class, arguing for the importance of migration. March 2011 Paperback
264pp £19.99
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Shortlisted for the BSA Philip Abrams Memorial Prize 2011 ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Social Sciences Collections
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Work and Identity
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sociology of religion • gender and sexuality Sociology of Religion
The Sociology of Language and Religion
Headscarf Politics in Turkey A Postcolonial Reading Merve Kavakci, Lecturer of Political Science, Howard University, USA
Change, Conflict and Accommodation
Foreword by John L. Esposito
Edited by Tope Omoniyi, Professor of Sociolinguistics, Roehampton University, UK
‘The Sociology of Language and Religion will be widely cited for years to come.’ - John E. Joseph, University of Edinburgh, UK This is an eclectic collection of essays which successfully demonstrate how the sociology of language and religion as a disciplinary paradigm responds to change, conflict and accommodation. There is multiple religious coverage in the essays (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) as well as global panorama. December 2010 256pp Hardback £50.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-51699-1
Afterword by Lord Eric Avebury
Yacob Tesfai, Moi African Research Institute, Kenya
Out of the many challenges facing Africa today, there is the tendency of some to manipulate religious and ethnic identities for private interests. The book examines how religion has given rise to these conditions in Africa, by weaving together issues of poverty, wealth, and violent conflicts. Contents: Religion and Racial Differences in the South / Religion and Political Differences in the North / Religion and Violent Conflicts in the West / Religion and Simmering Violence in the East / Polarization of Religiouspolitical Groups in the Horn of Africa / Violence and Islam’s Challenge in Somalia / Initiation into Peace July 2010 Hardback
200pp £52.00
234x156mm 978-0-230-10427-3
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Introducing Gender and Women’s Studies 3rd edition Diane Richardson, Professor of Sociology, Newcastle University, UK and Victoria Robinson, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, University of Sheffield, UK
This book questions the ‘role model’ status of the Turkish Republic with respect to the advancement of female agency in a secular context by using the study of women with headscarves as a case in point. Turkey’s commitment to modernization depends heavily on secularism which involves, among other things, the westernization of women’s appearance.
This thoroughly revised third edition of a bestselling textbook is carefully designed to reflect classic and recent developments in the popular fields of gender and women’s studies. Its unique breadth and depth makes it ideal for students taking courses for the first time at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Contents: Foreword; J.Esposito / Chronology of Significant Events / Introduction / Women in Nation Building / Politics of Religion (1938-2000s) / Social and Political Implications of the Ban on Headscarf / In Search for Education, Employment, and More / Conclusion / Afterword; E.Avebury
Gay Rights and Moral Panic
November 2010 216pp Hardback £55.00
Holy Warriors, Infidels, and Peacemakers in Africa
Gender and Sexuality
November 2007 312pp Paperback £24.99
The Origins of America’s Debate on Homosexuality Fred Fejes, Professor of Media Studies, Florida Atlantic University, USA
234x156mm 978-0-230-10665-9
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‘The fight for gay civil rights did not begin in Greenwich Village nor end in the Castro. There have been many battlefields in this long struggle and Miami has played a central role in our ongoing fight for equality.' - Extract from Gay Rights and Moral Panic Using the 1977 campaign against the Dade County Florida gay rights ordinance as a focal point, this book provides an examination of the emergence of the modern lesbian and gay American movement, the challenges it posed to the accepted American notions of sexuality, and how American society reacted in turn. February 2011 Paperback
292pp £17.99
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Masculinities in Transition Victoria Robinson, Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Jenny Hockey, Professor of Sociology, both at Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield, UK
Contributing to feminist approaches to masculinities, this book examines men’s contextual experiences of masculine identity. Drawing on new data which compares men as they move across and between public and domestic spaces, it explores the implications of this for the nature of contemporary masculinity. February 2011 Hardback
256pp £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-20159-0
Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences Series Editors: Diane Richardson and Victoria Robinson
Theorizing Intersectionality and Sexuality Edited by Yvette Taylor, Lecturer, Newcastle University, UK, Sally Hines, Lecturer, University of Leeds, UK and Mark E. Casey, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University, UK
‘A politically provocative and theoretically challenging collection of essays that should stimulate debate about the much used concept of “intersectionality” across the critical social sciences.’ - Sasha Roseneil, Professor of Sociology and Social Theory, Birkbeck, University of London, UK This book re-examines political, conceptual and methodological concerns of ‘intersectionality’, bringing these into conversation with sexuality studies. It explores sexual identifications, politics and inequalities as these (dis)connect across time and place, and are re-constituted in relation to class, disability, ethnicity, gender and age. November 2010 296pp Hardback £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-22930-3
Between Feminism and Materialism A Question of Method Gillian Howie, Senior Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University of Liverpool, UK
In her latest book, Gillian Howie offers a bold new way to make sense of the relationship between feminist theory and capitalism. This exciting combination of existentialism, phenomenology, and critical theory delivers a proactive feminism ready to respond to the challenges presented by our thoroughly modern times. Contents: Introduction / Production / Objectivism / Reason / Essentialism / Identity / Negativity / Sex and Gender / Patriarchy / Conclusion November 2010 280pp Hardback £52.00
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Breaking Feminist Waves ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Social Sciences Collections
Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences Series Editors: Diane Richardson and Victoria Robinson
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gender and sexuality
Gender, Youth and Culture Young Masculinities and Femininities Anoop Nayak, Reader in Social and Cultural Geography, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, University of Newcastle, UK and Mary Jane Kehily, Senior Lecturer in Childhood and Youth Studies, The Open University, UK
This original book interweaves popular culture and theory-led research to explore how gender is produced, consumed and performed in young lives today. With valuable insight into the significance of gender and culture in young people’s lives, the authors examine current and future developments in the fields of youth, gender and cultural studies. Contents: PART 1: UNDERSTANDING GENDER AND YOUTH: CONCEPTS, THEORY AND ACTION / Introducing Gender / Researching Gender: towards global ethnographies / Gender Relations in Late Modernity: young masculinities in crisis / Gender Relations in Late Modernity: youthful femininities and the new girl order / Gender in a Global Context / PART 2: PERFORMING GENDER AND YOUTH: PRODUCTION, REGULATION AND CONSUMPTION / Producing and Regulating Gender: Power, Resistance and Schooling / Consuming Gender / Performing Gender / Ending Gender? / References September 2007 232pp Paperback £22.99
234x156mm 978-1-4039-4977-6
Gender Epistemologies and Eurasian Borderlands Madina Tlostanova, Professor of History of Philosophy, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia
Tlostanova examines Central Asia and the Caucasus to trace the genealogy of feminism in those regions following the dissolution of the USSR. The forms it takes resist interpretation through the lenses of Western feminist theory and women of color feminism, hence Eurasian borderland feminism must chart a third path. November 2010 260pp Hardback £55.00
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Comparative Feminist Studies Series Editor: Chandra Talpade Mohanty ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Social Sciences Collections
Imagining Arab Womanhood The Cultural Mythology of Veils, Harems, and Belly Dancers in the U.S. Amira Jarmakani, Assistant Professor, Women’s Studies Institute, Georgia State University, USA
‘This is an outstanding, truly innovative, and very timely project that explores predominant images of Arab women in U.S. popular culture.’ Nadine Naber, Program in American Culture and Department of Women’s Studies, University of Michigan, USA
A fascinating demonstration of how U.S. representations of veils, harems, and belly dancers have operated as nostalgic and exotic symbols to help rationalize dominant U.S. narratives about power and progress. Contents: Excavating Orientalist Images of Arab Womanhood / Traveling Orientalism: U.S. Echoes of a French Tradition / Dancing the Hootchy Kootchy: The Rhythms and Contortions of American Orientalism / Selling Little Egypt: The Commodification of Arab Womanhood / Veiled Intentions: The Cultural Mythology of Veils, Harems, and Belly Dancers in the Service of Empire, Security, and Globalization November 2010 256pp Paperback £19.99
234x156mm 978-0-230-10330-6
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Islam, Women, and Violence in Kashmir
New Femininities Postfeminism, Neoliberalism and Subjectivity
Between India and Pakistan
Edited by Rosalind Gill, Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis, King’s College London, UK and Christina Scharff, Fellow in Contemporary Social Thought, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Nyla Ali Khan, Visiting Professor of English, University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA
Nyla Ali Khan, the granddaughter of the first Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, gives an insider’s analysis on the political and social turmoil that has eroded the ethos and fabric of Kasmiri culture. She monitors the effects of nationalist, militant, and religious discourses and praxes on a gender-based hierarchy. November 2010 234pp Hardback £55.00
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Comparative Feminist Studies Series Editor: Chandra Talpade Mohanty
Magnus Hirschfeld and the Quest for Sexual Freedom
This collection of original essays looks at the way in which experiences and representations of femininity are changing, and explores the possibilities for producing ‘new’ femininities in the twenty-first century. The volume includes a Preface by leading feminist scholar Angela McRobbie. January 2011 Hardback
360pp £60.00
Gendering Traditions, Spaces, Social Institutions, and Identities Edited by Oyeronke Oyewumi, Associate Professor of Sociology, State University of New York, USA
Elena Mancini
November 2010 224pp Hardback £55.00
234x156mm 978-0-230-10426-6
Ctitical Studies in Gender, Sexuality, and Culture ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Social Sciences Collections
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Gender Epistemologies in Africa
A History of the First International Sexual Freedom Movement This volume is the first full-length study on pioneering sexologist and sexual rights activist Magnus Hirschfeld that examines his impact on the politics and culture of late nineteenth-century and early twentiethcentury Germany and the value of his rationalist humanist approach for contemporary debates on sexual rights.
Crossing Sex and Gender in Latin America
This volume brings together a variety of studies that are engaged with notions of gender in different African localities, institutions and historical time periods. The objective is to expand empirical and theoretical studies that take seriously the idea that in order to understand gender and gender relations in Africa, we must start with Africa. December 2010 256pp Hardback £55.00
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Vek Lewis, Lecturer in Latin American Studies, University of Sydney, Australia
This book critically examines the ways in which crossing sex and gender is imagined in key cultural texts from contemporary Latin America. Contents: Thinking Figurations Otherwise: Reframing Dominant Knowledges on Sex/Gender Variance in Latin America / Grotesque Spectacles: the Janus Face of the State and Gender Variant Bodies in Reinaldo Arenas / Life is (More than) a Cabaret: Gender Crossing and ‘Trans’ Signification in Contemporary Cinema from Latin America / Authorising Subjectivity: Eroticism, Epidemia and the In/validation of Bodies in Pedro Juan Gutiérrez’s El Rey de La Habana and Mario Bellatin’s Salón de Belleza / Trans bodies, Popular Culture and (National) Identity in Crisis: Luis Zapata’s La Hermana Secreta de Angélica María and Mayra Santos-Febres’s Sirena Selena Vestida de Pena / Scandalous Embodiments, Shameful Citizenships: Loca and Travesti Subjectivities in the Work of Pedro Lemebel September 2010 288pp Hardback £55.00
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Your Daughter’s Bedroom Insights for Raising Confident Women Joyce T. McFadden, Huffington Post Contents: Introduction / Exploring Our Mothers’ Influence on Ourselves / Menstruation: Are You There Mom? It’s Me, Your Daughter / Sexual Mother, Sexual Daughter / Talking To Our Daughters about Sex throughout Our Lives Together / What Do You Most Want To Know About Your Mother But Would Never Ask? / Body Image and ‘Beauty’: Saving Our Daughters From Ourselves / Conclusion / Appendix May 2011 Hardback
256pp £16.99
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gender and sexuality
Hegel’s Philosophy and Feminist Thought
Women in the Middle East and North Africa
Beyond Women’s Empowerment in Africa
Beyond Antigone?
Change and Continuity
Exploring Dislocation and Agency
Edited by Kimberly Hutchings, Professor of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK and Tuija Pulkkinen, Professor of Women’s Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland
This book offers a new generation of feminist readings of Hegel from leading scholars in the field. Contents: Introduction: Reading Hegel; K.Hutchings & T.Pulkkinen / PART I: FEMINIST ENCOUNTERS WITH HEGEL / Differing Spirits: Reflections on Hegelian Inspiration in Feminist Theory; T.Pulkkinen / Queering Hegel: Three Incisions; J.Hodge / Antigone’s Liminality: Hegel’s Racial Purification of Tragedy and the Naturalization of Slavery; T.Chanter / Knowing Thyself: Hegel, Feminism, and an Ethics of Heteronomy; K.Hutchings / Longing for Recognition; J.Butler / PART II: RE-READING HEGEL’S METHOD / Beyond Tragedy: Tracing the Aristophanian Subtext of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit; K.de Boer / Reading the Same Twice Over: The Place of the Feminine in the Time of Hegelian Spirit; R.Efrat Levkovich / Womanlife or Lifework and Psychotechnique: Woman as the Figure of the Plasticity of Transcendence; S.Lindberg / The Gender of Spirit: Hegel’s Moves and Strategies; L.Werner / Matter and Form: Hegel’s Organicism and the Difference between Women and Men; A.Stone / Debating Hegel’s Legacy for Contemporary Feminist Politics; N.Bauer, K.Hutchings, T.Pulkkinen & A.Stone September 2010 288pp Hardback £55.00
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Elhum HaghighatSordellini, Assistant Professor, Lehman College, City University of New York, USA
This book explores the complexity of women’s social status in the Middle East and North African region and fills a gap in the existing literature by providing an up-to-date and comprehensive portrait of women’s status from a theoretical and socio-demographic perspective. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND / The Path of Social and Economic Change According to the Modernization Theory / Patriarchy, Modernization, and the Global Economy / PART II: STATUS AND THE COMPONENT VARIABLES THAT INFLUENCE WOMEN’S ADVANCEMENT IN THE MENA REGION / Women’s Status: The Question of Access to Resources and Women’s Empowerment / Fertility Patterns, Trends, and Women’s Status / Education and Status of Women / Work: Definition & Patterns / Labor Migration, Oil Revenue, and their Impact on Women’s Employment / PART III: CONCLUSION, DISCUSSION, AND CASE STUDIES August 2010 Hardback
224pp £55.00
Elinami Veraeli Swai, Assistant Professor, Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Toledo, USA
This book breaks new ground in understanding how modern society has shaped women’s knowledge system in Africa and deconstructs long-held myths about the position of ordinary women in the construction of knowledge. July 2010 Hardback
240pp £55.00
234x156mm 978-0-230-10248-4
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Male Trouble Masculinity and The Performance of Crisis Fintan Walsh, Part-time Lecturer, Drama Studies, Trinity College, Ireland ‘Male Trouble is psychoanalytically inflected cultural studies of the highest order.’- Calvin Thomas, Professor of English, Georgia State University, USA
234x156mm 978-0-230-10350-4
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A rich analysis of the discourses and figurations of ‘crisis masculinity’ around the turn of the twenty-first century, working at the intersection of performance and cultural studies and looking at film, television, drama, performance art, visual art and street theatre. June 2010 Hardback
248pp £50.00
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gender and sexuality
Language and the Politics of Sexuality
Mundane Heterosexualities
Ambiguity and Sexuality
From Theory to Practices
A Theory of Sexual Identity
Lesbians and Gays in Israel
Jenny Hockey, Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociological Studies,Angela Meah, Research Associate, Department of Geography and Victoria Robinson, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Department of Sociological Studies, all at University of Sheffield, UK
Erez Levon, Lecturer in Linguistics, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Examining how lesbian and gay Israelis negotiate the linguistic performance of their sexualities and the constraints of Israeli national ideologies, this book broadens current understandings of the uses and effects of variation in language and details the interconnections between language use and sexual, national and political identities. June 2010 Hardback
216pp £50.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-22796-5
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‘...opens up a path for further research on the doing (and interweaving) of heterosexualities, gender and sexualities.’ - Sociologica Mundane Heterosexualities is the first major empirical study of heterosexual relationships. Critiquing feminist debates, and examining heterosexual practices across the last century, this book argues that as a social, rather than sexual category, heterosexuality can be seen as the organizing principle of our everyday lives. May 2010 Paperback
216pp £20.99
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Queer Japanese Gender and Sexual Identities through Linguistic Practices Hideko Abe, Assistant Professor of Japanese, East Asian Studies Department, Colby College, USA
Abe presents a comprehensive picture of the linguistic strategies employed by Japanese sexual minorities in various social contexts, from magazine advice columns to bars to text messaging on cell phones to private homes. April 2010 Hardback
224pp £57.00
234x156mm 978-0-230-62236-4
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William S. Wilkerson, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Alabama, USA
‘A very clear, balanced, and helpful treatment of the thorny question of gay identity.’ - Michael Warner, Professor of English, Yale University, USA The author offers a new account of the formation of sexual identity, coined ‘emerged fusion,’ which avoids the traps of the essentialism versus constructivism debate, and offers a viable third alternative. Contents: Introduction: The Question of Sexual Identity / Starting with Experience / The Experience of Desire / Desire by Itself / Desire in Relation to Others / Social Identities / Choosing Our Sexuality and Sexual Identity as Project / Science and Sexual Orientation / Reality and Ambiguity in Sexual Identity / Social Constructionism and Essentialism / Liberation, Subjection, and the Future March 2010 Paperback
208pp £20.99
234x156mm 978-0-230-61965-4
Pole Dancing, Empowerment and Embodiment Samantha Holland, Research Fellow, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
‘Pole Dancing, Empowerment and Embodiment is accessibly and appealingly written...[offering] a fresh perspective and much needed empirical contribution to current debates around the sexualisation of culture.’ - Sociological Research Online This book provides an international, multidisciplinary empirical account of pole classes and how they fit into wider discourses about bodies and gender, and age and fitness. In particular, the book explores how women initiate agency and espouse liberation and empowerment through something as seemingly problematic as pole classes. March 2010 Hardback
224pp £57.50
216x138mm 978-0-230-21038-7
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gender and sexuality • sociology of childhood, youth and aging
Gender
Sociology of Childhood, Youth and Aging
A Genealogy of an Idea Jennifer E. Germon, Research Associate, Department of Gender and Cultural Studies, University of Sydney, Australia
The Palgrave Handbook of Childhood Studies
This book offers a rigorous analysis of the contemporary ideologies of gender and places the work of controversial sexologist John Money at the center of its analysis, demonstrating the influence of his ideas of what it means to be a sexed subject. Contents: A New Conceptual Realm of Sex / Mapping Desire / Seductive Dualisms / Feminism Theorizes the Social / Dangerous Desires / Reconsidering Money January 2010 Hardback
304pp £57.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-60827-6
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Gendered Citizenships Transnational Perspectives on Knowledge Production, Political Activism, and Culture Edited by Kia Lilly Caldwell, Assistant Professor of African and Afro-American Studies and Adjunct Faculty of Anthropology , University of North Carolina, USA, Renya K. Ramirez, Associate Professor of American Studies, University of California, USA, Kathleen Coll, Lecturer in Anthropology and Feminist Studies, Stanford University, USA, Lok Siu, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Cultural Analysis and Director, Asian/Pacific/American Studies Program, New York University, USA and Tracy Fisher, Assistant Professor of Women’s Studies, University of California, USA
Drawing on ethnographic research with underrepresented communities in the Caribbean, Europe, South America, and the United States, this wide-ranging anthology examines the gendered dimensions of citizenship experiences and uses them as a point of departure for rethinking contemporary practices of social inclusion and national belonging. January 2010 Hardback
224pp £52.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-61985-2
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Edited by Jens Qvortrup, Department of Sociology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, William A. Corsaro, Department of Sociology, Indiana University, USA and Michael-Sebastian Honig, University of Trier, Germany
‘A very impressive collection that covers a breathtaking amount of ground.' - Social Sciences Review ‘A rich compendium of current research...’ - Sara Dorow, Canadian Journal of Sociology ‘For everyone involved in child research this is a must.’ - Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association ‘A very impressive collection that covers a breathtaking amount of ground.’ - Tom Cockburn, Sozialwissenschaftliche Literatur Rundschau It’s a treasure!’ - Barrie Thorne, Professor of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley, USA and Co-editor, Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research A landmark publication in the field, this state of the art reference work, with contributions from leading thinkers across a range of disciplines, is an essential guide to the study of children and childhood, and sets out future research agendas for the subject. Contents: List of Figures and Tables / Notes on Contributors / Introduction: Why Social Studies of Childhood?; J.Qvortrup, W.A.Corsaro & M-S.Honig / PART I: CONCEPTS OF CHILDHOOD STUDIES / Childhood as Structural Form; J.Qvortrup / Agency; A.James / Child Development and Development of Childhood; M.Woodhead / How is the Child Constituted in Childhood Studies?; M-S.Honig / Method and Methodology in Childhood Research; A.Lange & J.Mierendorff / PART II: HISTORICAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONTEXTS OF CHILDHOOD / The Evolution of Childhood in Western Europe c. 1400-1750; H.Hendrick / Transitions to Modernity; J.Gillis / Institutionalization as a Secular Trend; H.Zeiher / Pluralization of Family Forms; A-M.Jensen / PART III: GENERATIONAL RELATIONS / Generational Order; L.Alanen / Generational Relations at Family Level; B.Mayall / Children, Generational Relations and Intergenerational Justice; T.Olk / Collective Identities; H.Hengst / PART IV: CHILDREN’S EVERYDAY LIVES/THE LOCAL FRAMEWORK / Children’s Bodies; L.Fingerson / Policies in Early Childhood Education and Care: Potentialities for Agency, Play and Learning; G.Dahlberg / Localities: A Holistic Frame of Reference for Appraising Social Justice in Children’s Lives; J.McKendrick / Children as Problems, Problems of Children; K.Rosier / Childhood: Leisure, Culture, and Peers; I.Frønes / PART V: CHILDREN’S PRACTICE - CHILDREN AS PARTICIPANTS / From Child Labour to Working Children’s Movement; O.Nieuwenhuys / Peer Cultures; W.A.Corsaro / Play and Games; A-C.Evaldsson / Leisure Time and Cultural Activities; I.Frønes / Children as Consumers; D.Cook / Children and Television; D.Buckingham / Children and Digital Media: Online, On Site, On the Go; K.Drotner / PART VI: CHILDREN’S RIGHTS AND PLACE IN THE WORLD / Children’s Rights as Human Rights: Reading the UNCRC; M.Freeman / Interests in and Responsibility for Children and their Life Worlds; D.Bühler-Niederberger & H.Sünker / Transnational Mobilities and Childhoods; A.Bailey / Closing the Gap between Rights and the Realities of Children’s Lives; N.H.Kaufman& I.Rizzini / Author Index / Subject Index
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Constructing Childhood
BESTSELLER
Theory, Policy and Social Practice
Childhood and Society
Allison James, Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociological Studies and Adrian L. James, Professor of Applied Social Sciences, both at University of Sheffield, UK
An Introduction to the Sociology of Childhood Michael Wyness, Associate Professor in Childhood Studies, Institute of Education, University of Warwick, UK
‘As part of a formal course or not, this is an interesting text for students and qualified staff.’ - Val Thurtle, Community Practitioner This inspiring book explores a range of sociological approaches to researching the fascinating lives and social worlds of children, and the phenomenon of childhood. In doing so, it reviews competing theoretical positions on childhood and examines key and controversial issues relating to childhood such as poverty, abuse and rights. March 2006 Paperback
280pp £23.99
This text provides a critical analysis of the social construction of childhood and children’s agency. Through an interdisciplinary synthesis combining social theory, social policy and the empirical findings of social science research, it bridges the current gap between theory and practice, offering an incisive theoretical account of childhood that is grounded in substantive areas of children’s lives such as health, education, crime and the family. This furthers understanding of the impact of policy on children’s everyday lives and social experiences. June 2004 Paperback
256pp £23.99
216x138mm 978-0-333-94891-0
Alcohol Advertising and Young People’s Drinking Representation, Reception and Regulation Barrie Gunter, Professor of Mass Communication, Anders Hansen, Senior Lecturer and Maria Touri, Lecturer, all at Department of Media and Communication, University of Leicester, UK
A thorough examination of the relationship between young people’s drinking and exposure to media representations of alcohol, including alcohol marketing and advertising.
October 2010 Hardback
256pp £50.00
Global Children, Global Media Migration, Media and Childhood
234x156mm 978-0-333-94649-7
Liesbeth de Block, Centre for the Study of Children and David Buckingham, Director, both at Centre for the Study of Children, Youth and the Media, Institute of Education, University of London, UK
Children, Gender, Video Games Towards a Relational Approach to Multimedia Valerie Walkerdine, Professor of Psychology, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, UK
Placing gender at the centre of the debate about young children and multimedia, particularly video games, this, now available in paperback, book develops a relational approach to game play using. The book explores issues of violence and parental regulation and argues that economic relations are central to the micro-relations of playing. April 2009 Paperback
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Children today are growing up in a world of global media. Many have also become global citizens, through their experience of migration and transnational networks. This study examines the relationships between children, the media, migration and globalization and is now available in paperback. May 2010 Paperback
240pp £20.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-27344-3
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sociology of childhood, youth and aging
Contemporary Adulthood Calendars, Cartographies and Constructions Edited by Judith Burnett, Dean, School of Law, Social Sciences and Communications, University of Wolverhampton, UK
Taking a new approach which problematizes the category of contemporary adulthood, this book includes chapters on demographic change; becoming thirtysomething; graduates and work; mental health and happiness; new configurations of masculinity; the sexual lifecourse; political beliefs in adulthood; and adulthood and the housing market. Contents: Introduction: The Problem of Contemporary Adulthood: Calendars, Cartographies, and Constructions; J. Burnett / Generations, Modernity and the Problem of Contemporary Adulthood; H.Blatterer / The Calendar of Life: The Context of Social Trends for Understanding Contemporary Adulthood; J.Burnett / Buying in: On Adulthood and Home Ownership Ideologies; K.Crawford / Young Graduates and Understandings of Adulthood; R.Brooks / Thirtysomething and Contemporary Adulthood; J.Burnett / Chronologising Adulthood/ Configuring Masculinity; J.Hockey, V.Robinson & A.Hall / Surveys, Citizenship and the Sexual Lifecourse; M.Davis / Life Begins At...? Psychological Reflections on Mental Health and Adulthood; J.Brown / Growing Up Through Activism: Adult Identities and the Maturing of Standpoints; R.McKechnie & B.Körner / Bibliography April 2010 Hardback
184pp £52.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-58103-6
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Theorizing the Sexual Child in Modernity R. Danielle Egan, Associate Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies, St. Lawrence University, USA and Gail Hawkes, Department of Sociology, University of New England, Australia
This ground-breaking work provides the first history of ideas about the sexual child in modernity. Beginning with twenty-first century panics about sexualization, the authors address why the sexual child excites such powerful emotions in the Anglophone west. April 2010 Hardback
204pp £55.00
234x156mm 978-1-4039-7257-6
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International Perspectives on Early Childhood Research A Day in the Life Edited by Julia Gillen, Senior Lecturer in Digital Literacies, Literacy Research Centre, Lancaster University, UK and Catherine Ann Cameron, Honorary Professor of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Canada
Presenting an innovative take on researching early childhood, this book provides an international comparison of the cultural and familial influences that shape the growth of young children. The book presents a unique methodology, and includes chapters on musicality, security, humour and eating. March 2010 Hardback
216pp £52.00
Children and Young People’s Spaces Developing Practice Edited by Pam Foley, School of Health and Social Welfare and Stephen Leverett, Lecturer in Children and Young People, Faculty of Health and Social Care, both at The Open University, UK
This reader takes debates about children’s services forward by drawing on ideas based in social pedagogy and arguing that the concept of ‘space’ is crucial to relationships and practices with children and young people. It will stimulate students to question and rethink, and practitioners to innovate and challenge mainstream thinking. Contents: Introduction; P.Foley & S.Leverett / Children’s Spaces; S.Leverett / Young People’s Spaces; P.Hopkins / Spaces-in-the-making, Childhoods-on-the-move; J.Horton, P.Kraftl & F.Tucker / Researching Children’s and Young People’s Perspectives of Places and Belonging; V.Morrow / Play in an Adult World: Designing Spaces with Children and Young People; M.Dudek / Democratic Spaces; P.Foley / Out of the Way: Children, Young People and Outdoor Spaces; S.Elsley / Growing Up: Moving through Time, Place and Space from Babyhood to Adolescence; L.Arai / Children’s Associative Spaces and Social Pedagogy; P.Petrie / Young Europeans; S.G.Lund / Spaces for Care and Learning: a Social Pedagogical Approach; L.O’Dell / Reflective Spaces; S.Leverett & A.Rixon November 2010 216pp Paperback £22.99
234x156mm 978-0-230-28009-0
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216x138mm 978-0-230-23249-5
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Working with Children and Young People
STUDIES IN CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH
Twins in Society Parents, Bodies, Space and Talk
Co-constructing Practice Edited by Lindsay O’Dell, Lecturer and Director of Postgraduate Studies and Stephen Leverett, Lecturer in Children and Young People, both at Faculty of Health and Social Care, The Open University, UK
A timely reader of interest to a wide academic discipline base, providing a critical account and new theoretical perspectives on practical issues arising in working with children of all ages and their families. Uniquely, it brings together discussion of early years with later childhood, including adolescence and transitions into adulthood. Contents: Introduction; L.O’Dell & S.Leverett / PART 1: CONSTRUCTING AND DECONSTRUCTING PRACTICE / Well-being and the Ecology of Children’s Lives; A.Rixon / Constructions of Normative Families - Implications for Practice; L.O’Dell / The Surveillance of Children, Young People and Families; L.Arai / Public Policy, Children and Young People; P.Foley / PART 2: CO-CONSTRUCTING PRACTICE WITH CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE AND FAMILIES / Disabled Children, their Parents and their Experiences with Professionals; D.Goodley & K.RunswickCole / Counselling Children: Values and Practice; A.Davies / Young People and Mental Health: Resilience and Models for Practice; W.Hamilton / Domestic Abuse and Safeguarding Children; L.Arai / Sons and Daughters of Foster Carers - Invisible, Vulnerable or Valued?; G.Jackson & P.Unwin / The Social Construction of Home and School Learning in Multicultural Communities; S.Crafter / Children’s Welfare and Children’s Rights; G.Lansdown / Between the Rocks and Hard Places: Young People Negotiating Fear and Criminalisation; P.Squires / Constructing Practice within the Parenting Agenda: the Case of Sure Start and Parenting Orders; A.Holt / Forest Schools; T.Kelly-Freer November 2010 216pp Paperback £21.99
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Published in association with The Open University
This book explores what it means to be a twin and to what extent twins can shape or ‘escape’ their identities as twins. It investigates how social expectations shape twins’ lives and how they utilize their bodies, space and talk to actively display and perform their own identities.
Childhood and Consumer Culture Edited by David Buckingham, Director, Centre for the Study of Children, Youth and the Media, Institute of Education, University of London, UK and Vebjørg Tingstad, Associate Professor, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
In recent years children have become an increasingly important consumer market, and there is growing concern about the ‘commercialization’ of childhood. This book sheds light on these debates, offering new empirical data and challenging critical perspectives on children’s engagement with consumer culture from a wide range of international settings. August 2010 Hardback
280pp £55.00
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May 2010 Hardback
232pp £57.00
Surviving Teenage Motherhood Myths and Realities Helen Stapleton, Australian Catholic University and Mater Mothers’ Hospital, Australia
This book explores the experiences of pregnant teenagers, their partners, and midwives, from pregnancy realisation through the early years of motherhood. It examines changing attitudes to female sexuality and moral discourses on adolescent subjectivity.
Children and Armed Conflict Cross-disciplinary Investigations Edited by Daniel Thomas Cook, Associate Professor of Childhood Studies and Sociology and John Wall, Associate Professor of Religion, Department of Philosophy and Religion, both at Rutgers University, USA
Exploring the experiences of children encountering war and armed conflict, this book draws upon history, ethnography, sociology, literature, media studies, psychology, public policy, and other disciplines to address children as soldiers, refugees, and peace-builders within their social, cultural, and political contexts. 240pp £55.00
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Kate Bacon, University of Central Lancashire, UK
Series Editors: Allison James and Adrian L. James
September 2010 256pp Hardback £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-57920-0
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sociology of the family and intimate life Sociology of the Family and Intimate Life PALGRAVE MACMILLAN STUDIES IN FAMILY AND INTIMATE LIFE Series Editors: Graham Allan, Lynn Jamieson and David Morgan
Researching Intimacy in Families Jacqui Gabb, Lecturer in Sociology, The Open University, UK
An incisive engagement with the subject of intimacy and interpersonal relationships and the methods used to research families and personal life, this book introduces readers to contemporary conceptual and methodological frameworks for understanding intimacy and sexuality in families. April 2010 Paperback
232pp £20.99
Trans People’s Partnerships
Stepfamilies
Towards an Ethics of Intimacy
Graham Allan, Professor of Sociology, Keele University, UK, Graham Crow, Professor of Sociology, University of Southampton, UK and Sheila Hawker, Researcher
Tam Sanger, Teaching Fellow, Queen’s University Belfast, UK
As intimate lives become more public, and discussions of gender and sexuality more complex, there is a need to rethink how we engage with our own perceptions and identifications with respect to intimacy. This book explores whether our intimate desires are limited by social norms and expectations, and if so what we might be able to do about it. August 2010 Hardback
192pp £50.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-22464-3
Rethinking Family Practices David H.J. Morgan, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Manchester, UK and Visiting Professor of Sociology, Keele University, UK
216x138mm 978-0-230-24809-0
‘I would commend this book to a wide readership of researchers, students and teachers in the social sciences and family studies.’ - Rachel Thomson, Professor of Social Research, The Open University, UK
Joint Winner of the British Sociological Association Philip Abrams Memorial Prize 2009 ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Social & Cultural Studies Collections, NetLibrary, Myilibrary, ebooks.com, Dawson ERA, Ebook Library, Ebrary
Leading family sociologist David Morgan revisits his highly influential ‘family practices’ approach in this new book. Exploring its impact, and how it has been critiqued, Morgan shows the continued relevance of the approach with reference to time and space, the body, emotions, ethics and work/life balance. February 2011 Hardback
200pp £50.00
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Drawing on recent developments within the sociology of family life, this book examines family connection and solidarity within different stepfamily networks, focusing on relationships from a kinship perspective and using case studies of people’s experiences to explore how family connection is constructed within different stepfamilies. February 2011 Hardback
216pp £50.00
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Families and Kinship in Contemporary Europe Rules and Practices of Relatedness Edited by Riitta Jallinoja, Professor of Sociology, University of Helsinki, Finland and Eric Widmer, Professor of Sociology, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Instead of seeing the family as a ‘monolithic’ entity, as though separate from its surroundings, this new approach draws attention to assemblages of various types that in different constellations and through different transactions relate people to each other as families and kin. February 2011 Hardback
296pp £55.00
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Sociology of Personal Life Technology, Culture, Family Influences on Home Life Elizabeth B. Silva, Professor of Sociology, The Open University, UK
This book examines connections between personal, relational and material matters in everyday life in the context of broader and long standing social problems. It explores the connections between mundane practices in the reproduction of our bodies and our relations with those we live with, and the technological practices that inform daily life. July 2010 Hardback
240pp £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-54548-9
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Edited by Vanessa May, Lecturer in Sociology, University of Manchester, UK
Exploring our own personal life can help us to fully understand broad sociological concepts. This book shows how we can connect our everyday lives and relationships with social ideas. From sexual behaviour to consumption patterns, this book offers wide coverage alongside specific examples to develop the student reader’s sociological imagination. Contents: What is a ‘Sociology of Personal Life’?; V.May / The ‘Personal’ as a Relational Concept; D.Morgan / Personal Life in the Past; W.Bottero / Close Relationships and Personal Life; C.Smart / ‘Marriage’ and the Personal Life of Same Sex Couples; A.Einarsdottir / What It Means to be Related; J.Mason / Friendship and Personal Life; K.Davies / Pets and Personal Life; B.Tipper / Children’s Personal Lives; C.Smart / Personal Life in Public Spaces; V.May / Are We Running Out of Time?; D.Southerton / Consumer Culture and Personal Life; D.Southerton / Personal Life and Politics; G.Edwards / Researching Personal Life; V.May / Conclusion: Why a Sociology of Personal Life?; V.May / Glossary September 2011 224pp Paperback £19.99
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The Meaning of Friendship Mark Vernon, Freelance Writer, London, UK
‘...an intelligent discussion of the difficult concept of friendship.’ Metapsychology ‘A history of the idea of friendship through the works of various thinkers from Plato to Nietzsche. It’s genuinely useful, lucid, informative and wise.’ - The Independent ‘A wonderfully thoughtful and timely reflection on the importance of friendship in helping us become honest, courageous and wise.’ - Stuart Jeffries, The Guardian Mark Vernon offers penetrating insights on the idea of friendship, using philosophy and modern culture to ask about friendship and sex, work, politics and spirituality. He also explores how notions of friendship may or may not be changing because of the internet, and looks at the psychology of friendship. Contents: Acknowledgements / Illustrations / Introduction / Friends at Work / Friends and Lovers / Faking It / Friending Online / Unconditional Love / Politics of Friendship / Prophetic Friendship / The Spirituality of Friendship / Friendship Beyond Self-help / Further Reading and References / Index April 2010 Paperback
296pp £9.99
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sociology of the family and intimate life • class and inequality
The Family
White Feminists and Contemporary Maternity
A Liberal Defence David Archard, Professor of Philosophy and Public Policy, University of Lancaster, UK
Purging Matrophobia
An account of the nature and value of the family within a liberal society. It defines ‘family’, and assesses the right to have a family, whether the family promotes injustice, and what future there is for the family in the face of significant changes. Contents: Preface / Introduction / The Nature of the Family / The Right to a Family / The Constitution of the Family / The Ideal of the Family and the Ideal Family / Just Families / The Future of the Family / Concluding Thoughts / Bibliography / Index December 2010 160pp Hardback £50.00
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Class and Inequality
Class in Contemporary Britain
D. Lynn O’Brien Hallstein, Assistant Professor of Rhetoric, Boston University, College of General Studies, USA
2nd edition
This work explores matrophobia - the fear not of one’s mother or of motherhood but of becoming one’s mother - in past and present white feminist analyses of motherhood and mothering.
Substantially re-written and updated, this new edition continues to highlight the importance of class to sociological study. Examining key theory and fascinating research, it now explores social mobility, class transformations and the importance of culture to class formation. This is invaluable reading for those studying class in modern Britain.
Ken Roberts, Professor of Sociology, University of Liverpool, UK
Contents: White Second Wave Feminisms and Rich: Historic Feminist Matrophobia / From Ongoing Silence to Popular Writers’ Matrophobia / Sisters, Daughters, and Feminist Maternal Scholars: Contemporary Matrophobia / What’s Wrong with a Little Lingering Matrophobia?: Rhetorical Consequences in Contemporary Analyses / Purging Matrophobia: Theorizing a Matrophobic-Free Feminist Subject Position on Contemporary Maternity
Contents: Introduction / Class Schemes and Scales / Economic Change / The Working Class / Intermediate Classes / The Middle Class / the Upper Class / Social Mobility / Politics
April 2010 Hardback
February 2011 Paperback
208pp £55.00
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272pp £22.99
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class and inequality • sociology of the body
Social Divisions
Sociology of the Body
2nd edition Edited by Geoff Payne, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Newcastle University, UK
Society consists of people sharply divided from one another, living different lives and with distinct identities. This updated and expanded second edition explores each of the key social divisions. The book includes three major additional chapters, on religion, poverty and elites, and is written by leading academics in each field. Contents: An Introduction to Social Divisions; G.Payne / PART 1: THE CORE DIVISIONS / Class and Stratification; J.Scott / Gender; P.Abbott / Ethnicity; D.Mason / PART 2: OTHER MAJOR DIVISIONS / National Identity; D.McCrone / Religion; A.Aldridge / Age and Old Age; J.A.Vincent / Childhood; S.Jackson and S.Scott / Sexuality; S.Scott and S.Jackson / Disability; M.Hyde / PART 3: ARENAS OF INTERSECTION / Health; J.Payne, G.Payne and M.Bond / Poverty; L.Platt / Elites; P.Stanworth / Community; G.Crowe and C.Maclean / PART 4: CONCLUSION / Social Division and Social Cohesion; G.Payne March 2006 Paperback
432pp £24.99
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The Politics of Sleep Governing (Un)consciousness in the Late Modern Age Simon J. Williams, Professor, University of Warwick, UK Why has sleep become increasingly politicized in contemporary society? This book provides an account of the politics of sleep in the late modern age. The future of sleep has become contested and uncertain: something to be defended, downsized or even perhaps (one day) done away with altogether. Contents: Introduction: The Politics of Sleep? / Restless Times? Waking up to ‘Fast’ Capitalism / (Ir)Responsibility: Vigilance, Virtue and the Politics of Blame / (In)Justice: The Rights and Wrongs of Sleep / Unconsciousness/ Unruliness: The Sleep of Reason and the Politics of… Release? / Technoscientific Transformations: Sleep Science, Biomedicine and the Future of Sleep… / Afterword: In Search of Sleep… / References April 2011 Hardback Paperback
256pp £60.00 £19.99
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Body Piercing and Identity Construction A Comparative Perspective - New York, New Orleans, Wroclaw Lisa A. Romanienko, Adjunct Instructor, University of Economics Management, Poland
Based on a fifteen year longitudinal crosscultural analysis on the role of the body in identity construction process around the world, this analysis provides readers with a comparative theoretical exploration of piercing and other forms of body modification that international communities of defiance use to express their identity. January 2011 Hardback
280pp £55.00
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Women, Doctors and Cosmetic Surgery Negotiating the ‘Normal’ Body Rhian Parker, Associate Professor, Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute, Austraila
This book explores an innovative study of women who undergo cosmetic study and the doctors who carry it out. It situates cosmetic surgery as a personal choice made by women against the social and cultural reality of the way women’s bodies are scrutinised in Western countries. March 2010 Hardback
248pp £57.50
216x138mm 978-0-230-57400-7
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health and health technologies Health and Health Technologies
Understanding Addiction Behaviours Theoretical and Clinical Practice in Health and Social Care
The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Healthcare Edited by Ellen Kuhlmann, Visiting Professor of Sociology, Goethe-University Frankfurt Main, Germany and Ellen Annandale, Reader in Sociology, University of Leicester, UK
‘This is absolutely essential reading for all healthcare students and professionals.’ - Gita Sen, Indian Institute of Management, India 'A 'must-have'...indispensable.' - The European Journal of Public Health ‘This is a veritable treasure trove...’ - Celia Davies, Professor Emerita, The Open University, UK ‘...a rich and impressive resource, ranging across continents and societies...’ - Raewyn Connell, author of Gender: In World Perspective and Masculinities Researchers, students and policy makers will find this collection an essential resource.’ - Sara Arber, Centre for Research on Ageing and Gender, University of Surrey, UK An authoritative, state-of-the-art reference collection, bringing together international experts to examine the key issues and core debates related to gender and healthcare. A vital resource for a wide range of academics, researchers, practitioners and policymakers. Contents: Introduction: Bringing Gender to the Heart of Health Policy, Practice and Research; E.Kuhlmann & E.Annandale / PART I: GENDERING HEALTHCARE AND POLICY / Re-visiting Gender Justice in Health and Healthcare; S.Payne & L.Doyal / Gender Equality and International Health Policy Planning; S.N.Abdool, C.Garcia-Moreno & A.Amin / Gender Equity and Health Sector Reforms in Low and Middle Income Countries; H. Standing / Gender-sensitive Indicators for Healthcare; V.Lin & H.L’Orange / Gender Assessment: European Health Research Policies; I.Klinge / Gender and the Medicalization of Healthcare; S.E.Bell & A.E.Figert / PART II: THE SOCIAL PATTERNING OF HEALTH BY GENDER / Changing Patterns of Morbidity and Mortality; C.E.Bird, M.E.Lang & P.P.Rieker / Reproductive Regimes: Governing Gendered Bodies; E.Ettorre & C.Kingdon / Coronary Heart Disease: Gendered Public Health Discourses; E.Riska / Gender and Mental Health; J.Busfield / HIV / AIDS and Gender; L.Gilbert & T.Selikow / PART III: EQUITY AND ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE / Gender and Help-seeking: Towards Gender-comparative Studies; K.Hunt, J.Adamson & P.Galdas / Gender Differences in Healthcare Utilization in Later Life; K.Roy & A.Chaudhuri / Men’s Health and Well-being; T. Schofield / The Healthcare Needs of Gay and Lesbian Patients; J.Edwards / Mothers and Children: What Does their Health Tell us About Gender?; T.Patel / Gender, Health, Care and Place: Living in Rural and Remote Communities; I.L.Bourgeault & R.Sutherns / PART IV: GENDERING THE ORGANIZATION AND DELIVERY OF HEALTHCARE / The New Management of Healthcare: ‘Rational’ Performance and Gendered Actors; J.Barry, E.Berg & J.Chandler / Old Age Care Policies: Gendering Institutional Arrangements Across Countries; V.Burau, H.Theobald & R.H.Blank / Primary Prevention and Health Promotion: Towards Gender-sensitive Interventions; P.Kolip / Gender and Maternal Healthcare; J.Sandall, C.Benoit, E.van Teijlingen, S.Wrede, E.Declercq & R.de Vries / Women’s Health Centres: Creating Spaces and Institutional Support; P. Armstrong / PART V: THE PROFESSIONS AS CATALYST OF GENDER-SENSITIVE HEALTHCARE / Women in the Medical Profession: International Trends; E.Riska / Sex, Gender and Health: Developments in Medical Research; T.Lagro-Janssen / Gender Mainstreaming at the Crossroads of Eastern-western Healthcare; L.Cheng, E.Kuhlmann & E.Annandale / Nursing: Globalization of a Femalegendered Profession; S.Wrede / Conclusion: Gender and Healthcare: The Future; E.Annandale & E.Kuhlmann July 2010 Hardback
504pp £120.00
G.Hussein Rassool, Director and Visiting Professor, Intercultural Therapy Centre, Mauritius
'It is a comprehensive snap shot of the fast changing context of addiction and substance use... This book is a must read for all health and social care students contemplating working in the field of addiction and substance use.’ - Darren Hill, Senior Lecturer in Social Work and Substance Use, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK Are you looking for a book that is about more than just drugs or alcohol misuse? This comprehensive text uniquely examines both pharmacological and non-pharmacological addictions. Highlighting the multi-professional nature of work in this area, it examines current theory and research, effects, assessment and intervention strategies available. May 2011 Paperback
288pp £22.99
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Public Health Policy & Politics 2nd edition Rob Baggott, Professor of Public Policy and Director, Health Policy Research Unit, De Montfort University, UK
Incorporating the latest developments from the field, this eagerly awaited new edition once again provides an important and comprehensive analysis of the key issues in public health. Exploring the underlying political context and policy processes, this text is core reading for all those interested in the essentials of this area. December 2010 512pp Paperback £24.99
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health and health technologies
Debating Obesity
Examining Trust in Healthcare
Identity, Health and Women
Critical Perspectives
A Multidisciplinary Perspective
A Critical Social Psychological Perspective
Edited by Emma Rich, Senior Lecturer, Loughborough University, UK, Lee F. Monaghan, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, University of Limerick, Ireland and Lucy Aphramor, Coventry University, UK
This book brings together critical perspectives on some of the recent claims associated with the obesity crisis. It develops both theoretical and conceptual arguments around the obesity debate, as well as taking a more practical focus in terms of implications for the health professions to outline an agenda for a ‘critical weight studies’. Contents: Introduction: Contesting Obesity Discourse and Presenting an Alternative; E.Rich, L.F.Monaghan & L.Aphramor / Does Fat Kill? A Critique of the Epidemiological Evidence; P.Campos / Bodily Sensibility: Vocabularies of the Discredited Male Body; L.F.Monaghan & M.Hardey / ‘You Can’t Be Supersized?’ Exploring Femininities, Body Size and Control within the Obesity Terrain; I.Tischner & H.Malson / Doing More Good than Harm? The Absent Presence of Children’s Bodies in (Anti-)Obesity Policy; B.Evans & R.Colls / Children’s Bodies, Surveillance and the Obesity Crisis; E.Rich, J.Evans & L.De Pian / Fat Lib: How Fat Activism Expands the Obesity Debate; C.Cooper / Helping People Change: Promoting Politicised Practice in the Healthcare Professions; L.Aphramor & J.Gingras / Conclusion: Reflections on and Developing Critical Weight Studies; L.F.Monaghan, E.Rich & L.Aphramor November 2010 280pp Hardback £55.00
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David Pilgrim, Clinical Dean, Teaching Primary Care Trust for East Lancashire, UK, Floris Tomasini, Research Associate, Lancaster University, UK and Ivaylo Vassilev, Research Associate
All of us will need to trust the healthcare system as well as individual healthcare workers at some point. But why do we trust ‘professionals’? Is it unconditional? As practitioners, do we realise the legal, ethical and professional issues intertwined with ‘being trusted’? Read this book for an absorbing discussion of trust. November 2010 240pp Paperback £21.99
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Configuring Health Consumers Health Work and the Imperative of Personal Responsibility Edited by Roma Harris, Professor, Nadine Wathen, Associate Professor, both at University of Western Ontario, Canada and Sally Wyatt, Professor, Virtual Knowledge Studio, Royal Academy for Arts and Sciences, The Netherlands
This book explores assumptions underpinning contemporary health policy discourses that emphasize personal responsibility for health, consider how they attach to changing information technologies, and discuss their influence on emerging forms of health ‘work’. October 2010 Hardback
288pp £50.00
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Health, Technology and Society Series Editors: Andrew Webster and Sally Wyatt ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Social Sciences Collections
Jacqueline Ann Christodoulou, Chief Executive, The Safety and Reliability Society, UK
Providing a three-part investigation into identity construction. Theory, voice and praxis are all represented as the book follows the rationale, stories and narrative methodology of the study of a group of women. October 2010 Hardback
248pp £55.00
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The State and Healthcare Comparing OECD Countries Heinz Rothgang, Professor of Health Economics, University of Bremen, Germany, Mirella Cacace, Economist, Lorraine Frisina, Collaborative Research Centre, University of Bremen, Germany, Simone Grimmeisen, Program Officer, Robert Bosch Foundation, Germany, Achim Schmid, Collaborative Research Centre, University of Bremen, Germany and Claus Wendt, Professor of Sociology, University of Siegen, Germany
Describing developments in healthcare systems over nearly four decades. Combining crosssectional studies on healthcare financing, provision and policy values with in-depth country studies of Britain, Germany and the USA, it is a thorough examination of the convergence toward hybrid forms of healthcare systems. September 2010 296pp Hardback £60.00
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Transformations of the State Series Editors: Stephan Liebfried and Achim Hurrelman ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections
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health and health technologies
The International Migration of Health Workers
Emerging Infectious Diseases and Society
Ethics, Rights and Justice
September 2010 248pp Hardback £50.00
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The Matter of Death Space, Place and Materiality Edited by Jenny Hockey, Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield, UK, Carol Komaromy, Senior Lecturer in Health Studies, The Open University, UK and Kate Woodthorpe, Lecturer in Sociology, University of Bath, UK
3rd edition
Peter Washer, formerly at University College, London and Imperial College, UK
Edited by Rebecca S. Shah, Teaching Fellow, Centre for Professional Ethics, University of Keele, UK
Experts from ethicists and political philosophers to clinicians and trade unionists seek answers to a number of key ethical questions to further a deeper understanding of the ethics of health worker migration.
Comparative Health Policy
‘A meticulous dissection of the threats from infectious disease, and our responses to them.’ - Jon Turney, Author, The Rough Guide to the Future In the 1970s it seemed infectious diseases had been conquered, but today global epidemics seem to pose a new, more sinister, threat. This fascinating study explores these new infectious diseases, such as Swine Flu, SARS and AIDS, and the re-emergence of old threats, and discusses their role in society. Contents: Factors in the Emergence of Infectious Diseases / The Conquest of Infectious Disease / AIDS and the End of the Golden Age of Medicine / Modernity, Globalization and Emerging Infectious Diseases / Mad Cows, Modern Plagues and Superbugs / Dirt, Germs and the Immune System / The Bioterrorism Myth / Emerging Infectious Diseases, Security and Global Poverty / References May 2010 Hardback
208pp £52.00
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Robert H. Blank, Research Scholar, New College, Sarasota, USA and Viola Burau, Associate Professor in Public Policy, University of Aarhus, Denmark
Review of the 1st edition: ‘[An] admirable book...thorough, yet readable...provides a comprehensive map on which specific health policies in individual countries can be located.’ - Stephen Thornton, Health Service Journal This wide-ranging text assesses the extent to which policy problems and responses in different countries have common causes or spring from specific national circumstances. This fully revised third edition includes details of reforms in Germany and the Netherlands, more examples from Asia, and boxed histories of the health systems covered. Contents: Comparative Health Policy: An Introduction / The Context of Health Care / Funding, Provision and Governance / Setting Priorities and Allocating Resources / The Medical Profession / Beyond the Hospital: Care in the Home / Public Health / Understanding Health Policy Comparatively April 2010 Hardback Paperback
328pp £65.00 £24.99
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This collection opens up spaces where lives end, bodies are disposed of and memories generated: hospitals, hospices, care homes, coroners’ courts, funeral premises, cemeteries, roadsides, the spirit world. Using material culture studies it illuminates the ways human beings make meaningful the challenges of death, dying and bereavement. July 2010 Hardback
288pp £55.00
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health and health technologies
HIV Treatment and Prevention Technologies in International Perspective
Mental Health, Race and Culture
The Myth of the Chemical Cure
3rd edition
A Critique of Psychiatric Drug Treatment
This book addresses the governance of the HIV and AIDS pandemic, with reference to the social aspects of technology and the technological mediation of the pandemic in international contexts. February 2010 Hardback
224pp £57.00
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Biopolitical Surveillance and Public Health in International Politics Jeremy Youde, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Minnesota Duluth, USA
Using historical and contemporary case studies, Youde traces the shifting balance between surveillance and global public good provision and suggests that a human rights-based strategy offers a stable compromise. Contents: Biopolitical Surveillance in the International Arena / Global Public Goods, Cooperation, and Health / Smallpox: Defeating the Scourge and Provoking Resistance / HIV/AIDS and Human Rights as an Evolving Strategy / SARS: Collaboration and Resistance / The International Health Regulations / Balancing Global Public Goods and Privacy: A Human Rights Approach to Biopolitical Surveillance February 2010 Hardback
260pp £57.00
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Joanna Moncrieff, Senior Lecturer, University College London, UK
Suman Fernando, Visiting Professor, London Metropolitan University, UK, and Senior Lecturer, European Centre for Migration and Social Care, University of Kent, UK
Edited by Mark Davis, Lecturer, Monash University, Australia and Corinne Squire, Professor of Social Sciences, School of Humanities and Social Science, University of East London, UK
Review of the 2nd edition: ‘Thorough, challenging and essential for today’s society and multicultural professional interventions in mental health.’- Sarah Patrick, School of Health and Community Care, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK This is the third, significantly expanded and revised, edition of this seminal text. Incorporating additional contemporary topics, including mental health of refugees, trauma and psychosocial approaches, this text offers an illuminating account of mental health and mental disorder seen crossculturally and internationally. Contents: Introduction / PART 1: THEORY AND TRADITION / Race and Culture; Ethnicity and Identity / Traditional Approaches to Mental Health / Background and Culture of Psychiatry / Racism in Psychiatry / Changing Discourse in Mental Health / Trauma and Post-traumatic Stress; Suffering and Violence / PART II: PRACTICE AND INNOVATION / Application of Psychiatry: Bias and Imperialism / Asian and African ‘Therapy’ for Mental Health / Mental Health in Low and Middle Income Countries / Mental Health of Refugees in High Income Countries / Prospects for Plurality in Therapies for Mental Health / Mental Health for All January 2010 Paperback
248pp £22.99
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‘A revolutionary book written with the calm assurance of someone who knows her subject matter–and the people involved–extremely well. Essential reading for anyone interested in mental health.’ - Dorothy Rowe This controversial book overturns the claim that psychiatric drugs work by correcting chemical imbalance, and analyzes the professional, commercial and political vested interests that have shaped this view. It provides a comprehensive critique of research on drugs including antidepressants, antipsychotics and mood stabilizers. Contents: The Disease Centred Model of Drug Action in Psychiatry / An Alternative Drug Centred Model of Drug Action / Physical Treatments and the Disease Centred Model / The Arrival of the New Drugs and the Influence of Interest Groups / The Birth of the Idea of an ‘Antipsychotic’ / Are Neuroleptics Effective and Specific? A Review of the Evidence / What do Neuroleptics Really Do? A Drug Centred Approach / The Construction of the ‘Antidepressant’ / Is There Such a Thing as an Antidepressant? A Review of the Evidence / What do Antidepressants Really Do? / The Idea of Special Drugs for Manic Depression / Evidence on the Action of Lithium and Mood Stabilisers / Democratic Drug Treatment: Implications of the Drug Centred Model / The Myth of the Chemical Cure September 2009 320pp Paperback £19.99
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Shortlisted for the Mind Book of the Year 2009 ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Social & Cultural Studies Collections, Ebook Library, Dawson ERA, ebooks.com, Ebrary, Myilibrary, NetLibrary
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health and health technologies • disability studies
Health Policy in Britain 6th Revised and Updated edition Christopher Ham, Professor of Health Policy and Management, Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham, UK
Review of the 5th edition: ‘Everyone with an interest in health policy should possess a copy of this book.’ - Ray Robinson, Health Service Journal Systematically updated throughout, the sixth edition of this leading text takes the story of health policy to the end of the Blair era and into the early years of the Brown premiership. It offers a clear and thorough introduction to the history of the NHS, its funding and priorities, and to the process of policy making. Contents: The Development of Health Services and Health Policy / Health Policy under Thatcher and Major / Health Policy under Blair and Brown / Financing Health Services and the Rediscovery of Public Health / Policy and Priorities in the NHS / Policy-making in Westminster and Whitehall / Policy-making in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland / Policy-making in the Department of Health / Implementing Health Policy / Auditing and Evaluating Health Policy and the NHS / Power in Health Services / Looking Back and Looking Ahead / Conclusion June 2009 Paperback
368pp £24.99
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Public Policy and Politics Series Editors: Colin Fudge and Robin Hambleton
Disability Studies
New Directions in the Sociology of Chronic and Disabling Conditions
Understanding Disability From Theory to Practice 2nd edition Michael Oliver, Emeritus Professor of Disability Studies, University of Greenwich, UK
Assaults on the Lifeworld Edited by Graham Scambler, Professor of Medical Sociology, University College London Medical School, UK and Sasha Scambler, Lecturer in Sociology, Kings College London Dental Institute, UK
Bringing together disability theorists and medical sociologists for the first time in this cutting-edge collection, contributors examine chronic illness and disability, disability theory, doctor-patient encounters, lifeworld issues and the new genetics. Contents: Introduction: The Sociology of Chronic and Disabling Conditions; G.Scambler & S.Scambler / Studying the Experience of Chronic Illness Through Grounded Theory; K.Charmaz / Medical Sociology and Disability Theory; C.Thomas / ‘Beyond Models’: Understanding the Complexity of Disabled People’s Lives; T.Shakespeare & N.Watson / ‘Where the Biological Predominates’: Habitus, Reflexivity and Capital Accrual within the Field of Batten Disease; S.Scambler & P.Newton / Discerning Biological, Psychological and Social Mechanisms in the Impact of Epilepsy on the Individual: A Framework and Exploration; G.Scambler, P.Afentouli & C.Selai / Retheorizing the Clinical Encounter: Normalization Processes and the Corporate Ecologies of Care; C.May / ‘Chronicity’, ProtoStories and the Doctor-Patient Relationship; A.Radley / Chronic Illness, Self-Management and the Rhetoric of Empowerment; M.Bury / Understanding Incapacity; G.Williams / The Biopolitics of Chronic Illness: Biology, Power and Personhood; S.Williams April 2010 Hardback
248pp £57.50
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'...a fantastic and readable introduction to disability politics for activists, practitioners and students across social work and social policy, covering ground as diverse as theoretical models of disability, legal challenges and (missed) opportunities, special education provisions and the complex relationship between research and policy...Oliver issues an important rallying call to action and to the defence of the social model of disability, where the personal is inherently political.’ - Professional Social Work In this long awaited second edition Oliver draws on his own experiences to paint a vivid picture of both the practical challenges of disablement and the theoretical understandings of disability. This approachable text is core reading for social work, nursing, health and social care and social science students taking modules in disability studies. Contents: Introduction / PART I: EXPERIENCING AND CHALLENGING A CHANGING WORLD / From Personal Struggle to Political Understanding and Back Again / Mobility Impairment in a Social Context / The Social Model: History, Critique and Response / Unmet Promises of Disability Law and Policy / Special Education into the Twenty First Century / PART II: THEORISING AND CHANGING A DISABLING WORLD / Disability and Normalisation: A Critique / The Relevance of Emancipatory Research for Policy Development / Disabling or Enabling Welfare: What Next for Disabled People / Disability Politics and the Disability Movement in Britain / Diasablement into the Twenty First Century / Personalising the Political and Politicising the Personal August 2009 Paperback
216pp £19.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-22028-7
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sociology of culture and media Sociology of Culture and Media
Ethical Issues in International Communication
A Socio-Cultural Perspective
The Internet is an everyday part of our contemporary lives. This book explores how it is shaped and embedded within society, fostering new social worlds and ways of talking. Using a wide range of examples to examine economic, political and cultural issues, this book is crucial reading for all those studying society, media and technology. Contents: Assessing the Internet as Socio-Cultural Forms / The Cultural History of the Internet / Cultural Forms and Socio-Technical Change / The Socio-Cultural Environment of the Internet / Work and the Internet / Public Policy and the Internet / Exclusions, Inclusion and the Internet / Culture, Everyday Life and the Internet / Cyber-Cultures and the Internet / The Communications Environment and the Internet / Conclusion / Notes / Glossary September 2009 248pp Hardback £60.00 Paperback £20.99
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A collection of essays from scholars around the globe examining the ethical issues and problems associated with some of the major areas within contemporary international communication: journalism, PR, marketing communication, and political rhetoric. Contents: Introduction: The Essence of the Debate; A.G.Nikolaev / PART I: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE / Cultural Diversity and Moral Relativism in Communication Ethics; C.G.Christians / What Does It Mean to Be Moral?A Cross-Cultural and Cross-Religious Analysis of Morality among Muslims and Christians in Britain and France; S.M.Croucher / PART II: THE ETHICS OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL RHETORIC / The Rhetoric of Democracy; G.Elfstrom / ‘America Will Call Evil by its Name’: Evil as a Theologically and Morally Loaded Notion in American Foreign Policy Discourse; A.Kasafi Perkins / PART III: ETHICAL ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL JOURNALISM / Saving or Drowning? The Paradox of Attempting Ethics in International News and Communication; I.R.Hammady / Identities, Ethics, and International Communication in the French Context; É.Le / The Dilemmas of War and Peace Reporting; R.L.Keeble / PART IV: INTERNATIONAL PR AND PUBLIC COMMUNICATION / Ethics, Cultures, and Global Social Marketing Health Campaigns; T.L.Rentner & L.Lengel / An Ethical-Theory-Based Analysis of the Social Responsibilities of Three Global Corporations— ExxonMobil, Shell, and Pfizer; C.B.Pratt & W.Adamolekun / Cultural and Historical Aspects of Media Transparency in Russia; K.Tsetsura / Visual Ethics in Public Relations: An Analysis of Latin American Government Web sites; M.A.Johnson & E.M.Searson / PART V: IS EDUCATION THE ANSWER? / The Invisible Dimension of International Communication: Is It Possible to Teach Others ‘the Right Ethical Standards’?; S.Sablina & B.Struminskaya / Instead Of a Conclusion: Is Education The Answer? or What May All This Mean?; A.G.Nikolaev / Index May 2011 Hardback
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Testimony in the Age of Mass Communication Edited by Paul Frosh, Senior Lecturer and Amit Pinchevski, Lecturer, both at Department of Communications and Journalism, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Edited by Alexander G. Nikolaev, Associate Professor, Department of Culture and Communication, Drexel University, USA
Understanding the Internet Bridgette Wessels, Lecturer of Sociology, University of Sheffield, UK
Media Witnessing
264pp £55.00
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‘Why are witnesses to salient socio-political events so important in our age of global media reporting? Testimonies are sometimes the only chance to arrive at more information which would, otherwise, have been swept under the carpet. This excellent book elaborates on, and challenges, the complex and difficult roles of eye witnesses and of the media in truly innovative interdisciplinary ways. Everybody who deals with media in their everyday lives will be able to gain new insights.’ - Ruth Wodak, Lancaster University, UK Modern communication systems have incessantly exposed us to reports of distant events, brought to us through the media. In this book, leading scholars explore key questions concerning the implications of ‘media witnessing’. Contents: Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Preface: No More Excuses; E.Katz / Introduction: Why Media Witnessing? Why Now? / PART I: PERSPECTIVES ON MEDIA WITNESSING / Witnessing: An Afterword; J.D.Peters / Telling Presences; P.Frosh / Mundane Witness; J.Ellis / Witness as a Cultural Form of Communication; G.Thomas / Archaic Witnessing and Contemporary News Media; M.Blondheim & T.Liebes / PART II: PERFORMANCES OF MEDIA WITNESSING / Witnessing as a Field; T.Ashuri & A.Pinchevski / From Danger to Trauma; C.Rentschler / Scientific Witness, Testimony, and Mediation; J.Leach / Witnesses or Bystanders / Witnessing Trauma on Film; R.Brand / Index May 2011 Paperback
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On Media Memory Collective Memory in a New Media Age
The Social Psychology of Communication
Edited by Motti Neiger, Senior Lecturer, Netanya Academic College, Israel, Oren Meyers, Lecturer, University of Haifa, Israel and Eyal Zandberg, Senior Lecturer, Netanya Academic College, Israel
Edited by Derek Hook, Lecturer, Institute of Social Psychology, Bradley Franks, Senior Lecturer, Martin Bauer, Reader, Institute of Social Psychology, all at London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
This volume offers a comprehensive discussion of Media Memory and brings Media and Mediation to the forefront of Collective Memory research. The essays explore a diversity of media technologies (television, radio, film and new media), genres (news, fiction, documentaries) and contexts (US, UK, Spain, Nigeria, Germany and the Middle East).
This is the first comprehensive text on social psychological approaches to communication, providing an excellent introduction to theoretical perspectives, special topics, and applied areas and practice in communication. Bringing together scholars of international reputation, this book provides a unique contribution to the field.
May 2011 296pp 216x138mm 6 b/w illustrations and 1 b/w table Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-27568-3
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Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies Series Editors: Andrew Hoskins and John Sutton
The Media at War 2nd edition Susan L. Carruthers, Associate Professor, US and World Department of History, Rutgers University, USA
’Well written and thoughtful.’ - Philip Seib, University of Southern California, USA
Lifestyle Media and the Formation of the Self Jayne Raisborough, Lecturer, University of Brighton, UK
‘A well-written, upto-date dissection of lifestyle media and makeover culture.’ Rosalind Gill, Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis, King’s College London, UK 'Be the best you can be’ urge self-help books and makeover TV shows, but what kind of self is imagined as needing a makeover and what kind of self is imagined as the happy result? Drawing on recent sociology and psychology, this book explores the function of slummy mummies, headless zombies and living autopsies to creating an idea of self. Contents: Introduction: Being Scrooge-like: An Introduction to Lifestyle Media and the Formation of Self / PART I INTRODUCING LIFESTYLE CITIZENS / When Life is not Enough: Making More of the Self / Makeover Culture: Becoming a Better Self / PART II FRAMING THE SELF / Living Autopsies: Visualising Responsibility / Headless Zombies: Framing the Fat Body / PART III BEFORE AND AFTER / Being Worth It: The Deserving Self / Repatriated and Repaired: Gender’s Happy Ending / References / Index January 2011 Hardback
200pp £50.00
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This completely revised and timely second edition explores how wars have been reported, interpreted and perpetuated from the dawn of the media age to the present digital era. Spanning a broad geographical and historical canvas, Carruthers analyzes the forces that shape the production of news and images of war. Contents: Introduction / Mobilization: The Media Before War / Total War / Television Wars: Vietnam and After / Other People’s Wars: Interventions in Real-Time / Wars on Terror / War in the Digital Age: Afghanistan and Iraq / Conclusion: After War, More War March 2011 10 photographs Paperback
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C.L.R. James and the Study of Culture Andrew Smith, University of Glasgow, UK
‘Smith raises the understanding of James to a new level, and allows for more insightful application of the Jamesian ideas to all areas of contemporary cultural analysis.’ - Brian Stoddart This book provides the first dedicated introduction to the cultural writings and analyses of the radical West Indian thinker C.L.R. James. It lays out James’ account of the way in which games, books, music and film become a part of the politics and history of popular struggles. Contents: Introduction / Forms / Contexts / Crowds / Players / Uses / Conclusion August 2010 Hardback
184pp £50.00
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Shortlisted for BSA Philip Abrams Memorial Prize 2011 ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Social Sciences Collections
Mass Media, Politics & Democracy 2nd edition John Street, Professor of Politics, University of East Anglia, UK
This widely used and popular text provides a broad-ranging analysis of the relationship between the media and politics. Revised and updated throughout, this second edition includes coverage of the mediatization of politics; of E-politics and governance; of the impact of ‘reality TV’; and of issues raised by the reporting of war in Iraq. Contents: Introduction: The Transformation of Politics? / PART I: REPRESENTING POLITICS / Political Bias / Telling Tales: The Reporting of Politics / It’s Just for Fun? Politics and Entertainment / Media Effects / PART II: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF MASS MEDIA / State Control and State Propaganda / Conglomerate Control: Media Moguls and Media Power / Watchdogs or Lapdogs? The Politics of Journalism / Dreamworlds: Globalization and the Webs of Power / PART III: MASS MEDIA AND DEMOCRACY / Transforming Political Communication? The Rise of Political Marketing and Celebrity Politics / New Media, New Politics? / Power and Mass Media / A Free Press: Democracy and Mass Media / Conclusion December 2010 400pp Hardback £65.00 Paperback £24.99
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Feminist Media History Suffrage, Periodicals and the Public Sphere Maria DiCenzo, Associate Professor, Department of English and Film Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
Highlighting the contributions of feminist media history to media studies and related disciplines, this book focuses on feminist periodicals emerging from or reacting to the Edwardian suffrage campaign and situates them in the context of current debates about the public sphere, social movements, and media history. November 2010 248pp Hardback £55.00
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Television News, Politics and Young People Generation Disconnected? Mike Wayne, Professor of Film and Television Studies, Julian Petley, Professor of Screen Media and Journalism, Craig Murray, Independent Scholar, and Lesley Henderson, Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Communications, all at Brunel University, UK
‘...a well constructed book, with plenty of empirical material as well as argument.’ Soundings Why are young people alienated from television news? This book argues that contemporary trends indicating deepening disconnection from news about public life reflect both problems in the way television news covers politics - the single biggest item on the news - and problems with the nature of politics itself under neo-liberal capitalism. April 2010 Hardback
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Self, Identity, and Social Institutions Ribbon Culture David R. Heise, Rudy Professor Emeritus, Indiana University, USA and Neil J. MacKinnon, Professor of Sociology, University of Guelph, Canada
Charity, Compassion and Public Awareness
278pp £57.00
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The Social Impact of the Arts An Intellectual History Eleonora Belfiore, and Oliver Bennett, both at University of Warwick, UK
Now in paperback, an intellectual history of contrasting ideas around the power of the arts to engender personal and societal change–for better and worse. A fascinating account of the value and functions of the arts in society, in the private sphere of individual emotions and self-development and public sphere of politics and social distinction.
Mental Distress and Cultural Representation
Sarah E.H. Moore, Lecturer in Sociology, School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, University of Kent, UK
This book shows how the individual constructs a self from the thousands of colloquial identities provided by a society’s culture, and reveals how the individual actualizes and sustains an integrated and stable self while navigating the sometimes treacherous waters of everyday institutional life. May 2010 Hardback
Mediating Madness
‘A brilliant little book.' Spiked Review of Books This book explores the history, meaning, and sociological implications of awareness campaigns, seeing them as personal displays of compassion in a culture where empathy is a by-word for authenticity. It also highlights how charities use awareness campaigns to reach their audience, and the transformation of charity into a commercial enterprise. Contents: Introduction / Ribbon-Wearing: Towards a Theoretical Framework / Flags and Poppies: Charity Tokens of the Early Twentieth Century / Ribbon Histories / Symbolic Uses of the Ribbon / ‘Showing Awareness’ and the 1960s Counter-Culture: Breaking Rules and Finding the Self / Worry as a Manifestation of Awareness: The Implications of ‘Thinking Pink’ / The Commercialisation of Charity and the Commodification of Compassion / Conclusion March 2010 Paperback
208pp £20.99
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Joint Winner of the British Sociological Association Philip Abrams Memorial Prize 2009 ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Social & Cultural Studies Collections, Ebook Library, Dawson ERA, ebooks.com, Ebrary, Myilibrary, NetLibrary
Simon Cross, Senior Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies, Nottingham Trent University, UK
Mediating Madness examines how mediations of madness emerge, disappear and interleave, only to re-emerge at unexpected moments. Drawing on social and cultural histories of madness, history of art, and popular journalism, the book offers a unique interdisciplinary understanding of historical and contemporary media representations of madness. February 2010 Hardback
216pp £50.00
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Media Theories and Approaches A Global Perspective Mark Balnaves, School of Communications and Contemporary Arts, Edith Cowan University, Australia, Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, Professor of Chinese Media Studies, University of Sydney, Australia and Brian Shoesmith, Professor of Media Studies and Journalism, University of Liberal Arts, Bangladesh
Contents: Introduction / Towards a New Approach to Researching the Social Impacts of the Arts / Corruption and Distraction / Catharsis / Personal Well-being / Education and Self-development / Moral Improvement and Civilization / Political Instrument / Social Stratification and Identity Construction / Autonomy of the Art and Rejection of Instrumentality / Conclusions / References / Index
This is a manageable introduction to all the theories and approaches that make up media studies. The book is accompanied by extensive textual and online resources to give readers guidance at every step. Offering a truly global approach, this is a cutting edge text for today’s students seeking to understand worldwide media, past and present.
October 2010 Paperback
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sociology of sport and leisure Sociology of Sport and Leisure
Sport and Society in the Global Age Tim Marjoribanks, Professor of Management, Graduate School of Management, La Trobe University, Australia and Karen Farquharson, Associate Professor in Sociology and Head of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Swinburne University, Australia
Qualitative Research for Physical Culture Pirkko Markula, Professor of Socio-Cultural Studies of Sport and Physical Activity, University of Alberta, Canada and Michael Silk, Senior Lecturer, Department of Education, Faculty of Humanities and Social Science, University of Bath, UK.
This book provides a guide to qualitative research methods in the multidisciplinary field of physical culture. Developing an approach based on the '7 Ps' of research, this text navigates a pathway through the research process that will be invaluable as a teaching tool and to experienced and inexperienced researchers alike. June 2011 Hardback Paperback
240pp £65.00 £19.99
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A Handbook of Leisure Studies Edited by Chris Rojek, Professor of Sociology and Culture, Faculty of Law and Social Science, Brunel University, UK, Susan M. Shaw, Applied Health Sciences, University of Waterloo, Canada and Anthony J. Veal, School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Australia
A unique, international resource for Leisure Studies: in one volume the history, organization and central debates in the field of Leisure Studies are defined, providing a one-stop-shop for students and an agenda for future debate and research academics. June 2006 Hardback Paperback
592pp £135.00 £26.99
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Modern sporting worlds are a key site of social action. This book focuses on the interactions of sport and society, and engages with the political, policy and organizational aspects of such interactions. With a clear structure that takes in turn issues of process, regulation and culture, this is a unique introduction to the sociology of sport. Contents: Introduction: Understanding Sport and Society in the Global Age / PART I: UNDERSTANDING SPORT AND SOCIETY / Theorizing Sport and Society / Researching Sport and Society / PART II: SPORT AND SOCIETAL PROCESSES / Sport, Race and Racism / Sport and Gender / Sport, National Identity and Nation Building / Sporting Bodies / PART III: REGULATING SPORT / Governing Sport: The club, league and global / The Politics of Sport Regulation / Sport and Social Justice / PART IV: GLOBAL CULTURES OF SPORT / The Global Athlete: Professional Sportspeople in the Twenty-First Century / Supporting the Game: The transformation of fandom / Sporting Networks: Media, commercialization and commodification / Conclusion: Sport, Society and Sociology October 2011 Paperback
224pp £21.99
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The New Politics of Leisure and Pleasure Edited by Peter Bramham, and Stephen Wagg, Professor of Sport and Society, both at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
This book is about the new politics of leisure and pleasure - the values, practices, struggles and contradictions that now characterize the social worlds of rambling, drinking, tourism, sex, watching TV, gambling, using the internet, reading, comedy, sport, popular music and censorship. Contents: Introduction: Unforbidden Fruit: From Leisure to Pleasure; P.Bramham & S.Wagg / Choosing Leisure: Social Theory, Class and Generations; P.Bramham / Double Measures: The Moral Regulation of Alcohol Consumption, Past and Present; C.Critcher / Outdoor Recreation and the Environment; N.Ravenscroft & P.Gilchrist / Television, Deregulation and the Reshaping of Leisure; P.Drake & R.Haynes / Sex and the Citizens: Erotic Play and the New Leisure Culture; F.Attwood / Rituals of Intoxication: Young People, Drugs, Risk and Leisure; S.Blackman / States, Markets and New Media: the Contemporary Politics of Gambling; J.West & T.Austrin / Towards Web 3.0: Mashing Up Work and Leisure; A.Miah / Tourist Bodies, Transformation and Sensuality; A.Pritchard & N.Morgan / 'They Can't Stop Us Laughing': Politics, Leisure and the Comedy Business; S.Wagg / Noughties Reading; N.Matthews / Sport and Lifestyle; J.Horne / Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Music and Leisure in an Era of X Factor and Digital Pirates; B.Lashua / Doublethink: The Confused and Contradictory Politics of Television Censorship in Britain; J.Petley / Afterword: Closing Reflections on the New Politics of Leisure and Pleasure; P.Bramham & S.Wagg November 2010 296pp Hardback £60.00 Paperback £19.99
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Tourism Discourse
GLOBAL CULTURE AND SPORT
Language and Global Mobility Crispin Thurlow, Associate Professor, Department of Communication, University of Washington, USA and Adam Jaworski, Professor of Language and Communication, Centre for Language and Communication Research, Cardiff University,UK
Tourism Discourse offers new insights into the role of spoken, written and visual discourse in representing and producing tourism as a global cultural industry. With a view to the interplay between the symbolic and economic orders of global mobility, the book is grounded in empirically-based studies of key tourism genres. February 2010 Hardback
296pp £55.00
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An Odd-Shaped World Series Editors: Stephen Wagg and David Andrews
Holly Thorpe, Senior Lecturer, University of Waikato, New Zealand
This book provides the first in-depth analysis of the global phenomenon of snowboarding culture. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, it offers key insights into the sport, lifestyle, industry, media, gender relations, travel, and physical experience of snowboarding, in both historical and contemporary contexts. 320pp £55.00
Sport and Challenges to Racism
Lee Davidson, Senior Lecturer, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand and Robert A. Stebbins, Faculty Professor, University of Calgary, Canada
February 2011 Hardback
240pp £55.00
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In 1995 rugby union finally became a professional sport following more than a century as an amateur game. This book offers a critical analysis of the sport in the professional era and assesses the relationship between the local and the global in contemporary rugby union. August 2010 Hardback
184pp £50.00
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Serious Leisure and Nature
Leisure activities undertaken in nature are immensely popular. This book examines the new serious leisure concept of nature challenge activity (NCA), exploring how NCA unfolds in an aesthetically appealing natural environment with implications for consumption and environmental sustainability.
John Harris, Associate Professor of Sport Administration, School of Exercise, Leisure and Sport, Kent State University, USA
Snowboarding Bodies in Theory and Practice
April 2011 Hardback
Sustainable Consumption in the Outdoors
Rugby Union and Globalization
Edited by Jonathan Long, and Karl Spracklen, Principal Lecturer in Socio-Cultural Aspects of Sport and Leisure, both at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
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With an international line-up of contributors, this book examines challenges to racism in and through sport. It addresses the different agents of change in the context of wider socio-political shifts and explores issues of policy formation, practices in sport and anti-racism in sport, and the challenge to sport today. November 2010 304pp Hardback £55.00
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sociology of consumption Sociology of consumption CONSUMPTION AND PUBLIC LIFE Series Editors: Frank Trentmann and Richard Wilk
Religion, Consumerism and Sustainability
Consumer Culture and Personal Finance
Paradise Lost?
Money Goes to Market
Globesity, Food Marketing and Family Lifestyles Stephen Kline, Simon Fraser University, Canada
‘[This] book provides a richly detailed historical perspective.’- William Leiss, University of Ottawa, Canada This book examines the public controversies surrounding lifestyle risks in the consumer society. Comparing news coverage of the ‘globesity’ pandemic in Britain and the USA, it illustrates the way moral panic brought children’s food marketing to the centre of the policy debates about consumer lifestyles. December 2010 272pp Hardback £55.00
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Fitness Culture Gyms and the Commercialisation of Discipline and Fun Roberta Sassatelli, Associate Professor of Cultural Sociology, University of Milan, Italy
This book provides a sociological perspective on fitness culture as developed in commercial gyms, investigating the cultural relevance of gyms in terms of the history of the commercialization of body discipline, the negotiation of gender identities and distinction dynamics within contemporary cultures of consumption. August 2010 Hardback
248pp £55.00
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December 2010 216pp Hardback £50.00
Edited by Lyn Thomas, Deputy Director, London Metropolitan University, UK
Jacqueline Botterill, Assistant Professor of Communication, Popular Culture and Film, Brock University, Canada
This collection analyzes relationships between religious and consumption practices and cultures, and their diverse responses to ecological crisis, ranging from indifference to engagement.
This book explores the personal savings and credit discourses surrounding post-war British consumer culture. This cultural history highlights the contradictory meanings of home ownership, domesticity, women’s consumerism, and banking deregulation that underwrote unprecedented financial crisis and consumer indebtedness.
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Media Consumption and Public Engagement Beyond the Presumption of Attention Nick Couldry, Professor of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths College, UK, Sonia Livingstone, Professor, Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK and Tim Markham, Lecturer in Journalism, Birkbeck, University of London, UK
‘A significant contribution to academic research.’ The Political Quarterly Democracy is based on the belief that the media gets the attention of voters. But is this plausible in an age of multiplying media, disillusionment with the political system and time-scarcity? This book, now available in paperback, addresses this question, and charts experiences of ‘public connection’. January 2010 Paperback
272pp £20.99
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January 2010 Hardback
264pp £57.00
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Advertising, Commercial Spaces and the Urban Anne M. Cronin, Senior Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK
Providing a detailed account of contemporary outdoor advertising and its relationship with urban space, this book examines what the outdoor advertising industry tells us about the commercial production of urban space, what industry practices reveal about contemporary capitalism, and how ads and billboard structures interface with spaces of the city July 2010 Hardback
224pp £55.00
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A Social and Economic Theory of Consumption Kaj Ilmonen, formerly University of Jyväskylä, Finland Edited by Pekka Sulkunen, Senior Research Fellow, Social Research Institute of Alcohol Studies, Keijo Rahkonen, Head of Department, Department of Social Research, both at University of Helsinki, Finland, Jukka Gronow, Department of Sociology, Uppsala University, Sweden, Arto Noro, Department of Social Research, University of Helsinki, Finland and Alan Warde, Professor of Sociology, University of Manchester, UK
Kaj Ilmonen was a pioneer in the third wave of the sociology of consumption. This book provides a balanced overview of the sociology of consumption, arguing that the enthusiasm of ‘the third wave’ exaggerated the role of the symbolic and imaginary at the expense of the materiality of human societies. December 2010 248pp Hardback £55.00
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Sociology of Work and Organizations 3rd edition Paul Thompson, Professor of Organizational Analysis and Head of Derpartment, Department of Human Resource Management, University of Strathclyde Business School, UK and Chris Smith, Professor of Organization Studies, School of Management, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
Labour process theory is consolidated in Working Life to develop a credible account of the relationships between capitalist political economy, work systems and the strategies and practices of actors in the employment relationship. Beyond this, the book explores the future of labour process analysis. A must read for all undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA students studying employee relations and a valuable resource for anyone engaged in grappling with the challenges presented by employee relations in contemporary workplaces. 368pp £29.99
Trade Unions in Russia, China and Vietnam Tim Pringle, Freelance Researcher and Simon Clarke, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Warwick, UK
Working Life
February 2010 Paperback
The Challenge of Transition
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Critical Perspectives on Work and Employment Series Editors: Irena Grugulis, Caroline Lloyd, Chris Smith and Chris Warhurst
‘This is vital reading for students of comparative employment relations, and anyone interested in the future of the labour movement.’ - Sarah Ashwin, Professor of Industrial Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK This book explores the transformation of employment relations, the rise of worker protest and the reform of trade union practice to ask how successfully the state-socialist trade unions have adapted to their new role of representing the rights and interests of workers. November 2010 232pp Hardback £57.50
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Non-Governmental Public Action Series Editor: Jude Howell ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections
New Trade Union Activism Class Consciousness or Social Identity? Sian Moore, Reader, Working Lives Research Institute, London Metropolitan University, UK
'This is essential reading for students, activists and policy makers eager to gain insights into what makes activists tick in a period of seeming labour quiescence.’ - Anna Pollert, Professor of the Sociology of Work, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, UK The past decade has seen the emergence of new types of trade union representatives attracting new and more diverse activists; this book explores their motivations and values, drawing upon the voices of the activists themselves and capturing the relationship between work, social identity and class consciousness. December 2010 208pp Hardback £50.00
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sociology of education Sociology of Education
Innovation, Profit and the Common Good in Higher Education
The Multiracial Urban High School
Young People and Sexuality Education
Fearing Peers and Trusting Friends
Rethinking Key Debates
John Harpur, Lecturer, Computer Science Department, National University of Ireland, Republic of Ireland
From 1996-2000, thirty minority teenagers (African American, Chinese American, Puerto Rican American, and Dominican American) were interviewed every year for four years to investigate how their experiences in high school shaped their social relationships.
Exploring the current commercialization and innovation policies in higher education, this book examines the way it is being transformed to accommodate business methods. Contents: Author Preface / Series Editor Preface / Prolegomenon / Shopping in the Aula Maxima / Atlantic Mouse Becomes Celtic Tiger / Science and Universities: Shilling for a Living? / Firing up the New Alchemy – The Furnace of Innovation and Profit / Secrets – The Future of the Future University / References July 2010 Hardback
336pp £55.00
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Issues in Higher Education Series Editor: Guy Neave
Louisa Allen, Senior Lecturer, School of Education, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Susan Rakosi Rosenbloom, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Drew University, USA
The New Alchemy
January 2011 Hardback
206pp £55.00
234x156mm 978-0-230-62201-2
This book innovatively reenvisions the possibilities of sexuality education. Utilizing student critiques of programmes it reconfigures key debates in sexuality education including: Should pleasure be part of the curriculum? Who makes the best educators? Do students prefer single or mixed gender classes? January 2011 Hardback
216pp £50.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-57943-9
Palgrave Studies in Urban Education
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Social Class, Social Action, and Education The Failure of Progressive Democracy
Rankings and the Reshaping of Higher Education The Battle for World-Class Excellence
Student Mobilities, Migration and the Internationalization of Higher Education
Ellen Hazelkorn, Director of Research and Enterprise and Dean, Graduate Research School, Dublin Institute of Technology, Republic of Ireland
University rankings have gained popularity around the world, and are now a significant factor shaping reputation. This book is the first comprehensive study of rankings from a global perspective, making an important contribution to our understanding of the rankings phenomenon. Contents: Introduction and Acknowledgements / Globalisation and Rankings / What Rankings Measure / Impact and Influence of Rankings–The View From Inside Higher Education / Rankings, Student Choice and Recruitment / Rankings and Policy Choices / Reshaping Higher Education / Appendix: Methodology / References March 2011 Hardback
240pp £55.00
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Rachel Brooks, Professor of Education, Brunel University, UK and Johanna Waters, Lecturer in Human Geography, University of Liverpool, UK
This book develops a comprehensive understanding of the motivations and experiences of students who choose to study abroad for the whole or part of a degree. It includes case studies of students from East Asia, Europe and the UK, and considers the implications of their movement for contemporary higher education. March 2011 Hardback
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Aaron Schutz, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Education, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA
Schutz demonstrates that progressive ideas of democracy emerged out of the practices of a new middle class, reacting, in part, against the more conflictive social struggles of the workingclass. The volume traces two distinct branches of democratic progressivism: collaborative and personalist. November 2010 280pp Hardback £55.00
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sociology of education • sociology of the environment, science and technology
Equity in Education An International Comparison of Pupil Perspectives Stephen Gorard, Professor of Education Research and Emma Smith, Reader in Education, both at University of Birmingham, UK
Based on the views of teenagers across Europe and in the Far East, this book argues that we need to reconsider how we judge schools and what they are for. It shows that the treatment of pupils in schools makes more difference to teenagers’ views on society, and on what it means to be fair, than it does to differences in attainment. February 2010 Hardback
216pp £52.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-23025-5
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Education Policy in Britain 2nd edition Clyde Chitty, Professor of Policy and Management in Education, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK
The second edition of this text by a leading authority provides a comprehensive but critical assessment of the making of education policy in Britain today covering pre-school and higher as well as primary and secondary education - and taking full account of the impact of devolution. June 2009 Paperback
296pp £21.99
Sociology of the Environment, Science and Technology
The Politics of Emerging Strategic Technologies Implications for Geopolitics, Human Enhancement and Human Destiny
Humanity 2.0
Nayef R.F. Al-Rodhan, Senior Member, St Antony’s College, Oxford, UK
What it Means to be Human Past, Present and Future
‘This is a fascinating account of the interplay of new technologies and national power...’ - James Lewis, Director and Senior Fellow, Technology and Public Policy Program Centre for Strategic and International Studies, United States
Steve Fuller, Professor of Sociology, University of Warwick, UK
‘This is a brave and interesting book.’ - Stephen Turner, University of South Florida, USA Humanity 2.0 accepts Michel Foucault’s notorious premise that humanity is neither a timeless concept nor the essence of our being. Steve Fuller explores the implications of humanity as a social construction that has come into its own in the modern era, but is also challenged in our time. Contents: Were We, Are We, or Will We Ever Be Human? The Story of a Concept in Search of an Object / The Human as Boundary Object I: Between the Sacred and the Secular / The Human as Boundary Object II: Between the Social and the Biological / The Human as Boundary Object III: Between the Human and the Transhuman / Of Media, Minds and Brains: Towards a Future Humanities September 2010 288pp Hardback £60.00 Paperback £19.99
Examines key trends in emerging strategic technologies and the implications for geopolitics and human dignity. Al-Rodhan argues that future evolution into transhumans is inevitable. In preparation, the global community is urged to establish strict moral and legal guidelines balancing innovation with the guarantee of dignity for all. June 2011 Hardback
288pp £57.50
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St Antony’s Series Series Editors: Jan Zielonka and Othon Anastasakis Published in association with St Antony’s College, Oxford
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sociology of the environment, science and technology • urban studies
Eugenics and the Nature-Nurture Debate in the Twentieth Century
Biotechnology and Public Engagement in Europe
Aaron Gillette, Assistant Professor of History, University of Houston-Downtown, USA
Using a variety of archival sources, Aaron Gilette traces the history of early twentieth century developments in sociobiology and evolutionary psychology, offering a new way to look at the timely and perennial ‘nature-nuture’ debate and why key scientific discoveries have been thwarted, manipulated, and misunderstood over the last century. February 2011 Paperback
250pp £17.99
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Social Lives with Other Animals Erika Cudworth, Senior Lecturer in Politics and Sociology, School of Social Sciences, University of East London, UK
A provocative sociological account of human relations with non-human animals, providing an innovative theorization of the social relations of species in terms of complex systemic relations of domination, looking at ways other animals are constitutive of human social lives at the dinner table, as livestock and as companions in our homes.
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Providing a comparison of the most important instances of public engagement with biotechnology in Europe in recent years, this book provides a theoretically reflected and empirically grounded study of the opportunities and obstacles for a thorough democratization of technological development through processes of public engagement. Contents: Introduction / The Anatomy of a Technological Controversy / Discourses of Public Engagement / Analysing PTAs in a Polycontextual Society / Engaging the Public in Denmark–The Problem of Resonance / Engaging the Public in the UK–The Problem of Inclusion / Engaging the Public in Germany–The Problem of Mediation / Procedures and Challenges Compared / Conclusion May 2010 Hardback
Tales of Sex, Death and Love
March 2011 10 photographs Hardback
Janus Hansen, Assistant Professor, International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
224pp
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Urban Studies
Planning World Cities Globalization and Urban Politics 2nd edition Peter Newman, Director, Centre for Urban and Regional Governance, University of Westminster, UK and Andy Thornley, Director of Regional and Urban Planning Studies, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
The second edition of this internationally comparative text on urban planning covers both the global and regional context in which it takes place and the different combinations of issues confronting different types of cities. Thoroughly updated throughout, this edition includes a new chapter on ‘the world city hypothesis’. Contents: Introduction / PART I: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK / Global Transformation / The World City Debate / Planning and Governance: Nation States, Cityregions and Urban Politics / Globalizing Cities outside the Core Global Regions / PART II: NORTH AMERICA / Cities in the North America Region / New York: Capital of the World / The Challenge to New York’s World City Dominance: Toronto, Mexico City, Chicago, or Los Angeles? / PART III: EUROPE / European Integration and Competitive City Regions / London: From Fragmentation to World City Promotion / Europe’s World City Contenders: Paris, Berlin, Barcelona…Istanbul? / PART IV: PACIFIC ASIA / Pacific Asia: Strong State Leadership and Rapid Urban Transformation / Tokyo: Shaping a World City in the Face of Economic Turbulence / Regional Competition for World City Status - Mega-Projects and State-Led Visions in Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing / PART V: CONCLUSIONS / Planning World Cities June 2011 Hardback Paperback
330pp £65.00 £25.99
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Planning, Environment, Cities Series Editors: Yvonne Rydin and Andy Thornley
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urban studies
The Politics of Urban Governance Jon Pierre, Professor of Political Science, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
'For Jon Pierre, the city is no fixed object but a mix of governance and gaps in governance, and of institutional arrangements in tension with one another within an ongoing process of change. Unrivalled in its skilful handling of multiple concepts, this important new text proves him the master juggler in the study of city politics.’ - Clarence Stone, George Washington University, USA ‘This is an incisive and much-needed analysis of contemporary urban politics and governance. Synthesizing research from around the world, Jon Pierre shows why urban politics matters more than ever in today’s context of globalized networks.’ - Patrick Le Galès, Centre for European Studies This broad-ranging new text analyzes the shape of urban politics and governance in the twenty-first century. The author identifies four main ‘models’ of urban governance - ‘management’, ‘corporatist’, ‘pro-growth’ and ‘welfare’ - and assesses their different implications for the major issues, interests and problems in the contemporary urban arena.
The Paradox of Urban Space
After Council Housing
Inequality and Transformation in Marginalized Communities
Britain’s New Social Landlords
As racially-based inequalities and spatial segregation deepen, further strained by emergent problems associated with climate change, ever-widening differences between wealth and poverty, and the economic crisis, this book issues a timely call for just, sustainable development. January 2011 Hardback
296pp £55.00
184pp £20.99
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Making Better Places The Planning Project in the Twenty-First Century Patsy Healey, Professor Emeritus, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Contents: Why Study Urban Politics? / The Challenge of Urban Governance / The Managerial City / Corporatist Governance / Pro-Growth Governance / Welfare Governance / The Decline of Urban Politics? / Cities in Global Governance / Conclusions: The Future of Urban Politics February 2011 Paperback
Hal Pawson, Research Fellow, Heriot-Watt University, UK and David Mullins, Reader in Housing Studies, University of Birmingham, UK
Edited by Sharon E. Sutton, Professor, Department of Agriculture, University of Washington, USA and Susan P. Kemp, Charles O. Cressey Endowed Associate Professor, School of Social Work, University of Washington, USA
216x138mm 978-0-333-73268-7
twenty-first century. May 2010 Hardback Paperback
296pp £65.00 £23.99
A major new introduction to planning by one of the leading figures in the field. This text goes beyond description of planning’s central ideas and practices to stress the importance of its potential to improve the quality of life in the
'...(a) must-have publication for academics, policy makers, practitioners and students with an interest in stock transfer and social housing more generally.’ - Kim McKee, Housing Studies
Few single policies have had a more profound impact on the modern British housing system than the wholesale transfer of public housing to ‘new social landlords’ - primarily Housing Associations. This important new text provides a comprehensive account of the causes, processes and consequences of stock transfer. Contents: Modernizing Social Housing / Tracking Stock Transfers / Stock Transfer Motivations and Processes / The Politics of Stock Transfer / Governance and Accountability Consequences / Organizational and Cultural Change in Stock Transfer Landlords / Impact on Housing Stock, Tenants and Communities / ALMOs: Short Term Expedient or Long Term Alternative? / Local Authorities and Housing After Stock Transfer June 2010 Hardback Paperback
360pp £65.00 £24.99
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Planning, Environment, Cities Series Editors: Yvonne Rydin and Andy Thornley
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social policy and welfare Social Policy and Welfare
Social Policy in Britain
The Quality of Life and Work in Europe
Ageing, Health and Pensions in Europe
Theory, Practice and Policy
An Economic and Social Policy Perspective
3rd edition
Edited by Margareta Back-Wiklund, Professor and Chair of Centre for Public Sector Research, University of Göteborg, Sweden, Tanja van der Lippe, Professor, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, Laura den Dulk, Assistant Professor, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands and Anneke DoornieHuskies, Professor Emeritus, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
Pete Alcock, Professor of Social Policy and Administration and Head of the School of Social Sciences, University of Birmingham, UK
Reviews of the 2nd edition: ‘Superb updated edition. You cannot study social policy without reading this.’- Lynne Brown, Belfast Institute of Higher and Further Education, UK ‘Provides a succinct overview of both the historical and current developments in major areas of social policy. Easy to read, provides useful questions for students’ focus.’ - Surinder Guru, University of Birmingham, UK ‘Even better than the previous edition. Thoroughly updated, it covers a lot of ground without drowning students, opening up a range of issues for them to discuss and interpolate.’ - Margaret May, London Metropolitan University, UK Understanding social policy can be a daunting task. This book guides students and trainees through the subject, making complex ideas easy to digest. Packed with updated questions, tasks and resource lists, it provides important material on major new areas of debate, including pension provision and rising NHS costs. Contents: PART ONE: INTRODUCTION / The Development of Social Policy / PART TWO: WELFARE SERVICES / Social Security / Education / Health / Housing / Social Services / Employment / PART THREE: STRUCTURE / The State / The Market / The Voluntary Sector / Informal Welfare / PART FOUR: CONTEXT / Ideologies of Welfare / Economic Development / International and European Influences / Devolution and Local Control / PART FIVE: ISSUES / Social Divisions / Paying for Welfare / Delivering Welfare / The Future of Social Policy June 2008 Paperback
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Intense globalization, rapidly changing workplaces and family patterns have renewed the international interest in quality of life. This book examines different institutional arrangements, work-place conditions and gendered work and care that affect the conditions for achieving quality of work and life in European countries. February 2011 Hardback
280pp £55.00
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The Contentious Politics of Unemployment in Europe Welfare States and Political Opportunities Edited by Marco Giugni, Department of Political Science, University of Geneva, Switzerland
November 2010 304pp Hardback £55.00
This book provides a novel approach to unemployment as a contested political field in Europe and examines the impact of welfare state regimes, conceived as political opportunity structures specific to this field, public debates and collective mobilizations in unemployment politics.
Edited by Lans Bovenberg, Scientific Director of Netspar,Arthur H. O. Van Soest, Professor of Econometrics, both at Tilburg University, The Netherlands and Asghar Zaidi, Research Director, European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Providing an overview of the future research challenges for economists and social scientists concerning population ageing, pensions, health and social care in Europe, this book examines how scientific research can provide cutting-edge evidence on income security and well-being of the elderly, and labour markets and older workers. Contents: Introduction: Ageing, Health and Pensions in Europe; A.van Soest, L.Bovenberg, & A.Zaidi / PART I: Income Security of the Elderly / Adequacy of Saving for Old Age; E.Fornero, A.Lusardi & C.Monticone / Risk and Portfolio Coices for Retirement with Predictable Returns; C.Gollier / Innovative Institutions and Products for Retirement Provision in Europe; L.Bovenberg & T.Nijman / PART II: Well-being of the Elderly / Socioeconomic and Psychosocial Determinants of Well-being in Old Age; J.Siegrist & M.Wahrendorf / Social Networks; M.Kohli & H.Künemund / Regulation of Subjective Well-being in Older Adults; D.Ferring & T.Boll / Old Age, Health, and Long Term Care; A.Holly / PART III: Labour Markets and Older Workers / The Demand for Older Workers; A.Moreira, B.Whelan & A.Zaidi / Human Capital, Retirement and Pension Saving; B.Jacobs / Labour Supply and Employment of Older Workers; A.van Soest / Policy and Research Challenges for Ageing, Health and Pensions in Europe; A.van Soest, L.Bovenberg & A.Zaidi October 2010 Hardback
408pp £60.00
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social policy and welfare WORK AND WELFARE IN EUROPE Series Editors: Denis Bouget, Jochen Clasen, Ana Guillén Rodriguez, Jane Lewis and Bruno Palier
Activation and Labour Market Reforms in Europe Challenges to Social Citizenship Edited by Sigrid Betzelt, Professor of Social Sciences, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany and Silke Bothfeld, Professor of Political Management, University of Applied Sciences, Germany
This book analyzes in what way activation policies impact on given patterns of social citizenship that predominate in national contexts. It argues that the liberal paradigm of activation introduced into labour market policies in all Western European states challenges the specific patterns of social citizenship in each country. June 2011 Hardback
272pp £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-28954-3
Labour Market Flexibility and Pension Reforms Flexible Today, Secure Tomorrow?
This book examines the growth of careers outside a traditional standard employment pattern and how those in ‘atypical jobs’ will fare in retirement, analyzing how the interplay between labour market reforms/trends and pension reforms will affect income security in old age during future decades. June 2011 Hardback
272pp £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-29006-8
Work-Life Balance in Europe The Role of Job Quality Edited by Sonja Drobnic, Professor, Institute of Sociology, University of Hamburg, Germany and Ana Guillén Rodriguez, University of Oviedo, Spain
Examining the debate on quality of jobs in Europe, this book focuses on the work-life balance—a central element of the EU agenda. It addresses tensions between work and private life, examining job quality, job security, working conditions and time-use patterns of individuals and households as well as institutional contexts. June 2011 Hardback
Edited by Birgit Pfau-Effinger, Professor of Sociology and Co-Director, Globalization and Governance Research Institute, University of Hamburg, Germany and Tine Rostgaard, Senior Researcher, Danish National Centre for Social Research, Denmark
The EU and the Domestic Politics of Welfare State Reforms
This book provides insights into the theoretical framework of ‘tensions’ related to care for children and the elderly. It analyzes if, and under what conditions, welfare state reforms have contributed to strengthening existing tensions, creating new tensions, or relaxing such tensions.
Edited by Paolo Graziano, Bocconi University, Italy, Sophie Jacquot, Researcher, Centre for European Studies, Sciences Po, France and Bruno Palier, Research Associate, French National Centre for Scientific Research , France
256pp £55.00
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Edited by Rik Van Berkel, Associate Professor, Willibrord de Graaf, Associate Professor, both at Utrecht University, The Netherlands and Tomáš Sirovátka, Professor, Department of Social Policy and Social Work, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Edited by Karl Hinrichs, Professor, University of Bremen, Germany and Matteo Jessoula, Assistant Professor, University of Milan, Italy
Care Between Work and Welfare in European Societies
June 2011 Hardback
The Governance of Active Welfare States in Europe
272pp £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-28949-9
This book focuses on the relationship between European integration, its outputs and national institutional and political settings. It explores the political mechanisms through which the EU plays a role in domestic social policy changes. 320pp £55.00
June 2011 Hardback
272pp £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-25200-4
Working Poverty in Europe Edited by Neil Fraser, Honorary Fellow, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh, UK Rodolfo Gutierrez, Professor of Sociology, University of Oviedo, Spain and Ramon Pena-Casas, Senior Researcher, European Social Observatory, Belgium
Offering a comparative perspective, this book examines working poverty - those in work who are still classified as ‘poor’. It argues that the growth in numbers of working poor in Europe is due to the transition from a Keynesian Welfare State to a ‘post-fordist’ model of production. June 2011 Hardback
Europa, Europae
June 2011 Hardback
During the last decade, many European countries introduced extensive reforms to the way that income protection and activation programmes for the unemployed are implemented and delivered. This book analyzes and compares these reforms in nine European countries, focusing on the reforms programmes themselves, as well as on their effects.
336pp £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-29010-5
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The Crisis of Caregiving
Residential Care Transformed
Social Welfare Policy in the United States
Revisiting ‘The Last Refuge’
Edited by Betty Reid Mandell, Professor Emeritus, Department of Social Work, Bridgewater State College, USA
This book discusses the crisis of caregiving as it affects parents seeking to provide good care for their children and people who care for their aged or disabled relatives. Discussed are alternatives to the present welfare system, a description of the current safety net programs, and an analysis of the privatization of social services. July 2010 Hardback
288pp £60.00
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‘...a fully worthy companion to Townsend’s classic study and will become an indispensable text for anyone interested in how society treats some of its most vulnerable citizens.’ - Alan Walker, Professor of Social Policy and Social Gerontology, University of Sheffield, UK This book revisits Peter Townsend’s classic study of residential care for older people in Britain conducted in the late 1950s. It provides not only a fascinating account of residential care for older people over the last 50 years but is also an important contribution to the literature on research methods.
Community Identity and Political Behavior
May 2010 Hardback
August 2010 Hardback
272pp £58.50
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‘...as a smorgasbord of research on work, gender and family life, this table is tantalisingly laden.’ - Gender in Management ‘A useful addition to the ever-growing literature on social and economic inequality.’ - Work, Employment and Society Social changes including an increase in dual-earner families, declining fertility, and growing problems of work-life ‘balance’ are underway as more women, particularly mothers, enter and remain in paid employment. This collection explores this revolution in working practices across Europe. May 2010 Paperback
288pp £20.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-27337-5
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Hybrid Organizations and the Third Sector Challenges for Practice, Theory and Policy Edited by David Billis, Reader Emeritus, Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science , UK
Addressing a key social policy problem, this book analyzes modern voluntary organizations through the lens of a new theory of hybrid organizations, which is tested and developed in the context of a range of case studies. Essential reading for all interested in the future of the third sector. May 2010 Hardback
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The focus of this book is on how community comes to influence political behaviour; it takes an interdisciplinary approach blending the fields of community psychology, sociology, and political science.
Edited by Rosemary Crompton, Professor of Sociology, City University, UK, Suzan Lewis, Professor of Organizational Psychology, Middlesex University Business School, UK and Clare Lyonette, Department of Sociology, City University, London, UK
Julia Johnson, Senior Lecturer, Sheena Rolph, Visiting Senior Research Fellow, both at The Open University, UK and Randall Smith, Professorial Research Fellow, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, UK
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Mary R. Anderson, Assistant Professor, Department of Government and World Affairs, University of Tampa, USA
Women, Men, Work and Family in Europe
288pp £60.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-23463-5
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anthropology • teaching and researching in higher education
Understanding Poverty 3rd edition Pete Alcock, Professor of Social Policy and Administration and Head of the School of Social Sciences, University of Birmingham, UK
‘This third edition of Understanding Poverty will not disappoint the many lecturers who have recommended earlier editions as the main general introductory text on the subject.’ - Ruth Lister, Professor of Social Policy, Loughborough University, and author of Poverty Reviews of the 1st edition: ‘My students read this book and engage with it... It has quickly become an important text.’ - Angus Erskine, Lecturer in Social Policy, University of Stirling, UK ‘This is an excellent book which can be strongly recommended for courses in social inequality or social policy.’ - Reviewing Sociology Pete Alcock provides a comprehensive introduction to the analysis of poverty and social exclusion covering the definition, measurement, distribution and causes of poverty and the policies developed to combat it. The third edition has been rewritten to include recent developments while maintaining the successful broad approach of earlier editions. July 2006 Paperback
320pp £23.99
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Anthropology BESTSELLER
An Introduction to Social Anthropology
Teaching and Researching in Higher Educati on
Critical Thinking Skills Developing Effective Analysis and Argument 2nd edition
Sharing Our Worlds 2nd edition
Stella Cottrell, Director for Lifelong Learning, University of Leeds, UK
Joy Hendry, Professor of Social Anthropology, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Review of the 1st edition: ‘I really endorse this book both for its clear and structural approach and its use of humour to more fully engage its audience.’ - Deidre Kelleher, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland
‘It is without doubt one of the best introductory texts to social and cultural anthropology that exists.' - Cris Shore, University of Auckland, New Zealand Written in a refreshingly accessible style, this fully updated second edition offers the perfect introduction to social anthropology for anyone approaching the subject for the first time. January 2008 Paperback
352pp £20.99
234x156mm 978-0-230-00527-3
The second edition of this leading guide helps students to develop reflective thinking skills, improve their critical analysis and construct arguments more effectively. May 2011 Paperback
280pp £13.99
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Gender, Catholicism, and Morality in Brazil Virtuous Husbands, Powerful Wives Maya Mayblin, Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Edinburgh, UK
Through the ethnography of a Catholic community in Northeast Brazil, this book offers a vivid and provocative rethinking of gendered portrayals of Catholic life. April 2010 Hardback
240pp £55.00
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Contemporary Anthropology of Religion Series Editor: Robert W. Hefner ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Social Sciences Collections, Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Ebook Library, ebooks.com, Ebrary, Dawson ERA
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teaching and researching in higher education UNIVERSITIES INTO THE 21ST CENTURY
Understanding the International Student Experience
Series Editors: Noel Entwistle and Roger King
Presents a contemporary approach to the experience of international students in Higher Education. Using empirical and qualitative data, the book explores their social and cultural context and its impact on their learning experience.
Mary Deane, Centre for Academic Writing, Coventry University, UK and Peter O’Neill, Write Now, Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, London Metropolitan University , UK
May 2011 Paperback
240pp £22.99
January 2010 Paperback
184pp £22.99
Learning Development in Higher Education Edited by Peter Hartley, University of Bradford, UK, John Hilsdon, University of Plymouth, UK, Sandra Sinfield, London Metropolitan University, UK, Christine Keenan, Bournemouth University, UK and Michelle Verity, York St John University, UK
Global Inequalities and Higher Education Whose interests are we serving?
Examines how higher education has contributed to widening inequalities and might contribute to change.
June 2010 Paperback
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216x138mm 978-1-4039-8619-1
Each chapter in this book develops researchinformed implications for policy and practice to support developing academics, and concludes with commentaries by early career academics, developers and administrators. October 2010 Paperback
216x138mm 978-0-230-23708-7
Edited by Elaine Unterhalter, Professor of Education and International Development and Vincent Carpentier, Senior Lecturer in History of Education, both at University of London, UK
Lynn McAlpine, Professor of Higher Education Development, University of Oxford, UK and Gerlese Akerlind, Director of the Centre for Educational Development and Academic Methods, The Australian National University , Australia
Catherine Montgomery, Associate Director for Research, Northumbria University, UK
Writing in the Disciplines
’Writing in the Disciplines’ is a growing field in which discipline-based academics, writing developers, and learning technologists collaborate to help students succeed as subject specialists. This book places WiD in its theoretical and cultural contexts and reports on initiatives taking place at a range of UK higher education institutions.
Becoming an Academic
224pp £21.99
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Written by staff from the UK’s largest collaborative Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, the book shows how Learning Development enhances the student experience and promotes active engagement. November 2010 288pp Paperback £22.99
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index A Abe Queer Japanese 36 Activation and Labour Market Reforms in Europe Betzelt Bothfeld 63 Acton Miller Maltby SPSS for Social Scientists 7 Advertising, Commercial Spaces and the Urban Cronin 56 The African Human Rights System Kufuor 30 After Council Housing Pawson Mullins 61 The Age of Migration Castles Miller 18 Ageing, Health and Pensions in Europe Bovenberg Van Soest Zaidi 62 Alcock Social Policy in Britain 62 Alcock Understanding Poverty 65 Alcohol Advertising and Young People’s Drinking Gunter Hansen Touri 38 Allan Crow Hawker Stepfamilies 41 Allen Young People and Sexuality Education 58 Al-Rodhan The Politics of Emerging Strategic Technologies 59 Ambiguity and Sexuality Wilkerson 36 Anderson Community Identity and Political Behavior 64 Andrijasevic Migration, Agency and Citizenship in Sex Trafficking 19 Anti-Social Behaviour Orders Donoghue 14 Archard The Family 43 Ascher Heffron Cultural Change and Persistence 4 Aspects of Violence Schinkel 12 Assmann Conrad Memory in a Global Age 16 Atkinson Class, Individualization and Late Modernity 30
B Back-Wiklund van der Lippe den Dulk The Quality of Life and Work in Europe Bacon Contemporary Russia Bacon Twins in Society Baggott Public Health Balnaves Donald Shoesmith Media Theories and Approaches Bauman’s Challenge Davis Tester Becoming an Academic McAlpine Akerlind
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Beigbeder International Criminal Tribunals 9 Being Sociological Matthewman West-Newman Curtis 2 Belfiore Bennett The Social Impact of the Arts 53 Bell Criminal Justice and Neoliberalism 10 Benton Craib Philosophy of Social Science 3 Berberoglu Globalization in the 21st Century 16 Between Feminism and Materialism Howie 32 Betzelt Bothfeld Activation and Labour Market Reforms in Europe 63 Beyond Women’s Empowerment in Africa Swai 35 Billis Hybrid Organizations and the Third Sector 64 Bilton Bonnett Jones Introductory Sociology 2 Biopolitical Surveillance and Public Health in International Politics Youde 48 Biotechnology and Public Engagement in Europe Hansen 60 The Birth of Biopolitics Foucault 6 Black Feminist Politics from Kennedy to Obama Harris 29 Blank Burau Comparative Health Policy 47 Blatterer Johnson Markus Modern Privacy 5 Body, Nation, and Narrative in the Americas Pitt 29 Body Piercing and Identity Construction Romanienko 44 Botterill Consumer Culture and Personal Finance 56 Bovenberg Van Soest Zaidi Ageing, Health and Pensions in Europe 62 Bramham Wagg The New Politics of Leisure and Pleasure 54 Briquet Favarel-Garrigues Organized Crime and States 13 Brooks Waters Student Mobilities, Migration and the Internationalization of Higher Education 58 Buckingham Tingstad Childhood and Consumer Culture 40 Burnett Contemporary Adulthood 39 Burnett Jeffers Thomas New Social Connections 5
C C.L.R. James and the Study of Culture Smith 52 Calculating the Social Higgins Larner 25
Caldwell Ramirez Coll Gendered Citizenships 37 Cantle Community Cohesion 28 Care Between Work and Welfare in European Societies Pfau-Effinger Rostgaard 63 Carruthers The Media at War 51 Castles Miller The Age of Migration 18 Celebrity Culture and Crime Penfold-Mounce 12 The Challenge of Transition Pringle Clarke 57 The Challenges of Ethno-Nationalism Guelke 16 Challenging Global Inequality Greig Hulme Turner 17 Chatwin Drug Policy Harmonization and the European Union 9 Cheliotis Roots, Rites and Sites of Resistance 13 Childhood and Consumer Culture Buckingham Tingstad 40 Childhood and Society Wyness 38 Children and Armed Conflict Cook Wall 40 Children and Migration Ensor Gozdziak 20 Children and Young People’s Spaces Foley Leverett 39 Children, Gender, Video Games Walkerdine 38 The Chinese in Britain, 1800 - Present Gomez Benton 29 Chitty Education Policy in Britain 59 Christodoulou Identity, Health and Women 46 Citizenship, Identity and the Politics of Multiculturalism Meer 28 Citizenship in an Enlarging Europe Einhorn 22 Civic Republicanism and Civic Education Peterson 22 Class in Contemporary Britain Roberts 43 Class, Individualization and Late Modernity Atkinson 30 Cocozzelli War and Social Welfare 26 Cohen Kennedy Global Sociology 2 Community Cohesion Cantle 28 Community Identity and Political Behavior Anderson 64 Comparative Health Policy Blank Burau 47 Configuring Health Consumers Harris Wathen Wyatt 46 Constructing Childhood James James 38 Consumer Culture and Personal Finance Botterill 56 Contemporary Adulthood Burnett 39
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index Contemporary America Duncan Goddard 26 Contemporary Britain McCormick 27 Contemporary Russia Bacon 26 The Contentious Politics of Unemployment in Europe Giugni 62 Controversies in Drugs Policy and Practice McKeganey 11 Cook Wall Children and Armed Conflict 40 The Cost of Free Speech Levin 25 Cottrell Critical Thinking Skills 65 Couldry Livingstone Markham Media Consumption and Public Engagement 56 Crime Anti-Social Behaviour and Schools Hayden Martin 10 Crime in Japan Leonardsen 13 Crime Prevention, Security and Community Safety Using the 5Is Framework Ekblom 11 The Criminal Cases Review Commission Naughton 9 Criminal Defence and Procedure Scheffer Hannken-Illjes Kozin 12 Criminal Justice and Neoliberalism Bell 10 The Criminal Trial in Law and Discourse Kirchengast 12 The Crisis of Caregiving Mandell 64 Critical Thinking Skills Cottrell 65 Critique of Western Philosophy and Social Theory Sprintzen 5 Crompton Lewis Lyonette Women, Men, Work and Family in Europe 64 Cronin Advertising, Commercial Spaces and the Urban 56 Cross Mediating Madness 53 Crossing Sex and Gender in Latin America Lewis 34 Crowther An Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice 9 Crowther-Dowey Fussey Researching Crime 8 Cudworth Social Lives with Other Animals 60 Cultural Change and Persistence Ascher Heffron 4 Cultural Globalization and Music Kiwan Meinhof 15
D Davidson Stebbins Serious Leisure and Nature
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Davies Doing a Successful Research Project 8 Davis Squire HIV Treatment and Prevention Technologies in International Perspective 48 Davis Tester Bauman’s Challenge 5 de Block Buckingham Global Children, Global Media 38 Dead White Men and Other Important People Fevre Bancroft 3 Deane O’Neill Writing in the Disciplines 66 DeBardeleben Hurrelmann Transnational Europe 22 Debating Obesity Rich Monaghan Aphramor 46 Developing Research questions White 8 DiCenzo Feminist Media History 52 Dietrich Echavarría Alvarez Esteva The Palgrave International Handbook of Peace Studies 24 Digesting Race, Class, and Gender Ken 30 Dijstelbloem Meijer Migration and the New Technological Borders of Europe 19 Doing a Successful Research Project Davies 8 Doing Time Matthews 10 Donoghue Anti-Social Behaviour Orders 14 Drobnic Guillén Rodriguez Work-Life Balance in Europe 63 Drug Policy Harmonization and the European Union Chatwin 9 Duncan Goddard Contemporary America 26 Duyvendak The Politics of Home 27
E Education, Asylum and the ‘Non-Citizen’ Child Pinson Arnot Candappa 20 Education Policy in Britain Chitty 59 Egan Hawkes Theorizing the Sexual Child in Modernity 39 Einhorn Citizenship in an Enlarging Europe 22 Ekblom Crime Prevention, Security and Community Safety Using the 5Is Framework 11 Elgenius Symbols of Nations and Nationalism 15 Emerging Infectious Diseases and Society Washer 47 Ending the Death Penalty Hammel 13 Ensor Gozdziak Children and Migration 20 Equity in Education Gorard Smith 59 Ethical Decision-Making in Social Research Iphofen 7
Ethical Issues in International Communication Nikolaev 50 Ethnic Citizenship Regimes Maatsch 27 Ethnic, Racial and Religious Inequalities Macey Carling 19 Ethnicity and the Persistence of Inequality Thorp Paredes 25 Ethnicity, Migration and Enterprise Panayiotopoulos 19 The EU and the Domestic Politics of Welfare State Reforms Graziano Jacquot Palier 63 Eugenics and the Nature-Nurture Debate in the Twentieth Century Gillette 60 Europe in a Global Context Krossa 21 Examining Trust in Healthcare Pilgrim Tomasini Vassilev 46
F Faist Fauser Kivisto The Migration-Development Nexus 18 Families and Kinship in Contemporary Europe Jallinoja Widmer 41 The Family Archard 43 Family Spending 2010 Office for National Statistics 67 Favell Guiraudon Sociology of the European Union 21 Fejes Gay Rights and Moral Panic 31 Feminist Media History DiCenzo 52 Fernando Mental Health, Race and Culture 48 Fevre Bancroft Dead White Men and Other Important People 3 Fitness Culture Sassatelli 56 Foley Leverett Children and Young People’s Spaces 39 Foucault The Birth of Biopolitics 6 Fraser Gutierrez Pena-Casas Working Poverty in Europe 63 Frosh Pinchevski Media Witnessing 50 Fuller Humanity 2.0 59
G Gabb Researching Intimacy in Families 41 Gale Haward Global Commodity Governance 22 Gautney Protest and Organization in the Alternative Globalization Era 26
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index Gay Rights and Moral Panic Fejes 31 Geiger Pécoud The Politics of International Migration Management 19 Gender, Catholicism, and Morality in Brazil Mayblin 65 Gender Epistemologies and Eurasian Borderlands Tlostanova 33 Gender Epistemologies in Africa Oyewumi 34 Gender Germon 37 Gender, Politics and Institutions Krook Mackay 24 Gender, Youth and Culture Nayak Kehily 32 Gendered Citizenships Caldwell Ramirez Coll 37 Germon Gender 37 Gill The Handbook of Security 13 Gill Scharff New Femininities 34 Gillen Cameron International Perspectives on Early Childhood Research 39 Gillette Eugenics and the Nature-Nurture Debate in the Twentieth Century 60 Giugni The Contentious Politics of Unemployment in Europe 62 Global Children, Global Media de Block Buckingham 38 Global Commodity Governance Gale Haward 22 Global Inequalities and Higher Education Unterhalter Carpentier 66 Global Marriage Williams 20 Global Migration, Ethnicity and Britishness Modood Salt 27 Global Sociology Cohen Kennedy 2 Globalization and the Nation State Holton 15 Globalization in the 21st Century Berberoglu 16 Globalization Scholte 17 Globesity, Food Marketing and Family Lifestyles Kline 56 Gomez Benton The Chinese in Britain, 1800 Present 29 Goode Paedophiles in Society 10 Gorard Smith Equity in Education 59 The Governance of Active Welfare States in Europe Van Berkel de Graaf Sirovátka 63 The Governance of Policing and Security Hoogenboom 11 Graziano Jacquot Palier The EU and the Domestic Politics of Welfare State Reforms 63 Greig Hulme Turner Challenging Global Inequality 17
Guelke The Challenges of Ethno-Nationalism 16 Gunter Hansen Touri Alcohol Advertising and Young People’s Drinking 38
H Haghighat-Sordellini Women in the Middle East and North Africa 35 Haley Reimagining the Immigrant 20 Hallstein White Feminists and Contemporary Maternity 43 Ham Health Policy in Britain 49 Hammel Ending the Death Penalty 13 A Handbook of Leisure Studies Rojek 54 The Handbook of Security Gill 13 Hansen Biotechnology and Public Engagement in Europe 60 Harpur Innovation, Profit and the Common Good in Higher Education 58 Harris Black Feminist Politics from Kennedy to Obama 29 Harris Rugby Union and Globalization 55 Harris Wathen Wyatt Configuring Health Consumers 46 Hartley Hilsdon Sinfield Learning Development in Higher Education 66 Hayden Martin Crime Anti-Social Behaviour and Schools 10 Hazelkorn Rankings and the Reshaping of Higher Education 58 Headscarf Politics in Turkey Kavakci 31 Healey Making Better Places 61 Health Policy in Britain Ham 49 Hegel’s Philosophy and Feminist Thought Hutchings Pulkkinen 35 Heise MacKinnon Self, Identity, and Social Institutions 53 Hendry An Introduction to Social Anthropology 65 Herbert Spencer and Social Theory Offer 4 Higgins Larner Calculating the Social 25 Hinrichs Jessoula Labour Market Flexibility and Pension Reforms 63 Histories of Crime Kilday Nash 13 HIV Treatment and Prevention Technologies in International Perspective Davis Squire 48 Hockey Komaromy Woodthorpe The Matter of Death 47
Hockey Meah Robinson Mundane Heterosexualities 36 Holland Pole Dancing, Empowerment and Embodiment 36 Holton Globalization and the Nation State 15 Holy Warriors, Infidels, and Peacemakers in Africa Tesfai 31 Hoogenboom The Governance of Policing and Security 11 Hook Franks Bauer The Social Psychology of Communication 51 Howie Between Feminism and Materialism 32 Hubble Mass Observation and Everyday Life 6 Hujo Piper South-South Migration 20 Humanity 2.0 Fuller 59 Hutchings Pulkkinen Hegel’s Philosophy and Feminist Thought 35 Hybrid Organizations and the Third Sector Billis 64
I Identity, Health and Women Christodoulou 46 Ilmonen Sulkunen Rahkonen A Social and Economic Theory of Consumption 57 Imagining Arab Womanhood Jarmakani 33 Imagining Globalization Leung Hendley Compton 16 Innovation, Profit and the Common Good in Higher Education Harpur 58 International Criminal Tribunals Beigbeder 9 The International Migration of Health Workers Shah 47 International Perspectives on Early Childhood Research Gillen Cameron 39 Introducing European Society Ossewaarde 21 Introducing Gender and Women’s Studies Richardson 31 An Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice Crowther 9 An Introduction to Social Anthropology Hendry 65 Introductory Sociology Bilton Bonnett Jones 2 Iphofen Ethical Decision-Making in Social Research 7 Isakhan Stockwell The Secret History of Democracy 23 Islam, Women, and Violence in Kashmir Khan 34
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index J Jallinoja Widmer Families and Kinship in Contemporary Europe 41 James James Constructing Childhood 38 Jarmakani Imagining Arab Womanhood 33 Johnson Rolph Smith Residential Care Transformed 64 Jones Rodgers Youth Violence in Latin America 14
K Kalunta-Crumpton Race, Crime and Criminal Justice 14 Kavakci Headscarf Politics in Turkey 31 Ken Digesting Race, Class, and Gender 30 Kennedy Local Lives and Global Transformations 17 Key Sociological Thinkers Stones 3 Khan Islam, Women, and Violence in Kashmir 34 Kilday Nash Histories of Crime 13 Kirchengast The Criminal Trial in Law and Discourse 12 Kirk Wall Work and Identity 30 Kiwan Meinhof Cultural Globalization and Music 15 Kline Globesity, Food Marketing and Family Lifestyles 56 Kockel Re-visioning Europe 23 Krook Mackay Gender, Politics and Institutions 24 Krossa Europe in a Global Context 21 Kufuor The African Human Rights System 30 Kuhlmann Annandale The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Healthcare 45
L Labour Market Flexibility and Pension Reforms Hinrichs Jessoula 63 Labour Migration in Europe Menz Caviedes 19 Language and the Politics of Sexuality Levon 36 Learning Development in Higher Education Hartley Hilsdon Sinfield 66 Leconte Understanding Euroscepticism 22 Leonardsen Crime in Japan 13 Leung Hendley Compton Imagining Globalization 16
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Levin The Cost of Free Speech 25 Levon Language and the Politics of Sexuality 36 Lewis Crossing Sex and Gender in Latin America 34 Lifestyle Media and the Formation of the Self Raisborough 51 Local Lives and Global Transformations Kennedy 17 Long Spracklen Sport and Challenges to Racism 55 Lukes Power 6
M Maatsch Ethnic Citizenship Regimes 27 Macey Carling Ethnic, Racial and Religious Inequalities 19 Magnus Hirschfeld and the Quest for Sexual Freedom Mancini 34 Making Better Places Healey 61 Male Trouble Walsh 35 Mancini Magnus Hirschfeld and the Quest for Sexual Freedom 34 Mandell The Crisis of Caregiving 64 Marjoribanks Farquharson Sport and Society in the Global Age 54 Markula Qualitative Research for Physical Culture 54 Masculinities in Transition Robinson Hockey 32 Mass Media, Politics and Democracy Street 52 Mass Observation and Everyday Life Hubble 6 The Matter of Death Hockey Komaromy Woodthorpe 47 Matthewman West-Newman Curtis Being Sociological 2 Matthews Doing Time 10 May Sociology of Personal Life 42 Mayblin Gender, Catholicism, and Morality in Brazil 65 McAlpine Akerlind Becoming an Academic 66 McCormick Contemporary Britain 27 McFadden Your Daughter’s Bedroom 34 McGhee Security, Citizenship and Human Rights 28 McKeganey Controversies in Drugs Policy and Practice 11 The Meaning of Friendship Vernon 42 The Media at War Carruthers 51
Media Consumption and Public Engagement Couldry Livingstone Markham 56 Media Theories and Approaches Balnaves Donald Shoesmith 53 Media Witnessing Frosh Pinchevski 50 Mediating Madness Cross 53 Meer Citizenship, Identity and the Politics of Multiculturalism 28 Memory in a Global Age Assmann Conrad 16 Mental Health, Race and Culture Fernando 48 Menz Caviedes Labour Migration in Europe 19 Migration, Agency and Citizenship in Sex Trafficking Andrijasevic 19 Migration and the New Technological Borders of Europe Dijstelbloem Meijer 19 The Migration-Development Nexus Faist Fauser Kivisto 18 Modern Privacy Blatterer Johnson Markus 5 Modood Salt Global Migration, Ethnicity and Britishness 27 Monckton Smith Relating Rape and Murder 12 Moncrieff The Myth of the Chemical Cure 48 Montgomery Understanding the International Student Experience 66 Moore New Trade Union Activism 57 Moore Ribbon Culture 53 Morales Giugni Social Capital, Political Participation and Migration in Europe 18 Morgan Rethinking Family Practices 41 Moses Knutsen Ways of Knowing 7 Moving Histories of Class and Community Rogaly Taylor 30 Mubi Brighenti Visibility in Social Theory and Social Research 4 The Multiracial Urban High School Rosenbloom 58 Mundane Heterosexualities Hockey Meah Robinson 36 The Myth of the Chemical Cure Moncrieff 48
N Nathan Social Freedom in a Multicultural State Nationalism in a Global World Pryke Naughton The Criminal Cases Review Commission Nayak Kehily Gender, Youth and Culture
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index Neiger Meyers Zandberg On Media Memory New Directions in the Sociology of Chronic and Disabling Conditions Scambler Scambler New Femininities Gill Scharff The New Political Sociology Taylor The New Politics of Leisure and Pleasure Bramham Wagg New Social Connections Burnett Jeffers Thomas New Trade Union Activism Moore Newman Thornley Planning World Cities Nikolaev Ethical Issues in International Communication
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O O’Byrne Hensby Theorizing Global Studies 14 O’Dell Leverett Working with Children and Young People 40 Offer Herbert Spencer and Social Theory 4 Office for National Statistics Family Spending 2010 67 Office for National Statistics Regional Trends 67 Office for National Statistics Social Trends (40th Edition) 67 Oliver Understanding Disability 49 Omoniyi The Sociology of Language and Religion 31 On Media Memory Neiger Meyers Zandberg 51 Organized Crime and States Briquet FavarelGarrigues 13 Ossewaarde Introducing European Society 21 Oyewumi Gender Epistemologies in Africa 34 Ozkirimli Theories of Nationalism 16
P Paedophiles in Society Goode 10 The Palgrave Handbook of Childhood Studies Qvortrup Corsaro Honig 37 The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Healthcare Kuhlmann Annandale 45 The Palgrave International Handbook of Peace Studies Dietrich Echavarría Alvarez Esteva 24 Panayiotopoulos Ethnicity, Migration and Enterprise 19 Papanicolaou Transnational Policing and Sex Trafficking in Southeast Europe 10
The Paradox of Urban Space Sutton Kemp 61 Parekh Rethinking Multiculturalism 28 Parker Women, Doctors and Cosmetic Surgery 44 Pawson Mullins After Council Housing 61 Payne Social Divisions 44 Penfold-Mounce Celebrity Culture and Crime 12 Peterson Civic Republicanism and Civic Education 22 Petras Veltmeyer Social Movements in Latin America 24 Pfau-Effinger Rostgaard Care Between Work and Welfare in European Societies 63 Philosophy of Social Science Benton Craib 3 Pierre The Politics of Urban Governance 61 Pilgrim Tomasini Vassilev Examining Trust in Healthcare 46 Pinson Arnot Candappa Education, Asylum and the ‘Non-Citizen’ Child 20 Pitt Body, Nation, and Narrative in the Americas 29 Planning World Cities Newman Thornley 60 Pole Dancing, Empowerment and Embodiment Holland 36 Political Allegiance After European Integration White 15 The Politics of Emerging Strategic Technologies Al-Rodhan 59 The Politics of Home Duyvendak 27 The Politics of International Migration Management Geiger Pécoud 19 Politics of Private Security White 11 The Politics of Sleep Williams 44 The Politics of Urban Governance Pierre 61 Power Lukes 6 Pringle Clarke The Challenge of Transition 57 Protest and Organization in the Alternative Globalization Era Gautney 26 Pryke Nationalism in a Global World 17 Public Health Baggott 45 Pugh What is Radical Politics Today? 23 Pusca Walter Benjamin and the Aesthetics of Change 5 Pyyhtinen Simmel and ‘the Social’ 4
Q Qualitative Research for Physical Culture Markula 54 The Quality of Life and Work in Europe Back-Wiklund van der Lippe den Dulk 62 Queer Japanese Abe 36 Qvortrup Corsaro Honig The Palgrave Handbook of Childhood Studies 37
R Race, Crime and Criminal Justice Kalunta-Crumpton 14 Raisborough Lifestyle Media and the Formation of the Self 51 Rankings and the Reshaping of Higher Education Hazelkorn 58 Rassool Understanding Addiction Behaviours 45 Reay Crozier James White Middle Class Identities and Urban Schooling 30 Regional Trends Office for National Statistics 67 Reimagining the Immigrant Haley 20 Relating Rape and Murder Monckton Smith 12 Religion, Consumerism and Sustainability Thomas 56 Researching Crime Crowther-Dowey Fussey 8 Researching Intimacy in Families Gabb 41 Residential Care Transformed Johnson Rolph Smith 64 Rethinking Family Practices Morgan 41 Rethinking Multiculturalism Parekh 28 Re-visioning Europe Kockel 23 Ribbon Culture Moore 53 Rich Monaghan Aphramor Debating Obesity 46 Richardson Introducing Gender and Women’s Studies 31 Roberts Class in Contemporary Britain 43 Robinson Hockey Masculinities in Transition 32 Rogaly Taylor Moving Histories of Class and Community 30 Rojek A Handbook of Leisure Studies 54 Romanienko Body Piercing and Identity Construction 44 Roots, Rites and Sites of Resistance Cheliotis 13
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index Rosenbloom The Multiracial Urban High School Rothgang Cacace Frisina The State and Healthcare Rugby Union and Globalization Harris
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S Sanger Trans People’s Partnerships 41 Sarantakos Social Research 8 Sassatelli Fitness Culture 56 Scambler Scambler New Directions in the Sociology of Chronic and Disabling Conditions 49 Scheffer Hannken-Illjes Kozin Criminal Defence and Procedure 12 Schinkel Aspects of Violence 12 Scholte Globalization 17 Schutz Social Class, Social Action, and Education 58 Seal Women, Murder and Femininity 12 The Secret History of Democracy Isakhan Stockwell 23 Security, Citizenship and Human Rights McGhee 28 Self, Identity, and Social Institutions Heise MacKinnon 53 Serious Leisure and Nature Davidson Stebbins 55 Shah The International Migration of Health Workers 47 Silva Technology, Culture, Family 42 Simmel and ‘the Social’ Pyyhtinen 4 Smith Button Johnston Studying Fraud as White Collar Crime 9 Smith C.L.R. James and the Study of Culture 52 Snowboarding Bodies in Theory and Practice Thorpe 55 A Social and Economic Theory of Consumption Ilmonen Sulkunen Rahkonen 57 Social Capital, Political Participation and Migration in Europe Morales Giugni 18 Social Class, Social Action, and Education Schutz 58 Social Divisions Payne 44 Social Freedom in a Multicultural State Nathan 28
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The Social Impact of the Arts Belfiore Bennett Social Lives with Other Animals Cudworth Social Movements in Latin America Petras Veltmeyer Social Movements, Public Spheres and the European Politics of the Environment van der Heijden Social Policy in Britain Alcock The Social Psychology of Communication Hook Franks Bauer Social Research Sarantakos Social Trends (40th Edition) Office for National Statistics The Sociology of Language and Religion Omoniyi Sociology of Personal Life May Sociology of the European Union Favell Guiraudon South-South Migration Hujo Piper Sport and Challenges to Racism Long Spracklen Sport and Society in the Global Age Marjoribanks Farquharson Sprintzen Critique of Western Philosophy and Social Theory SPSS for Social Scientists Acton Miller Maltby Stapleton Surviving Teenage Motherhood The State and Healthcare Rothgang Cacace Frisina Stepfamilies Allan Crow Hawker Stones Key Sociological Thinkers Strandsbjerg Territory, Globalization and International Relations Street Mass Media, Politics and Democracy Student Mobilities, Migration and the Internationalization of Higher Education Brooks Waters Studying Fraud as White Collar Crime Smith Button Johnston Surviving Teenage Motherhood Stapleton Sutton Kemp The Paradox of Urban Space Swai Beyond Women’s Empowerment in Africa Symbols of Nations and Nationalism Elgenius
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T Taylor Hines Casey Theorizing Intersectionality and Sexuality 32 Taylor The New Political Sociology 23 Technology, Culture, Family Silva 42 Television News, Politics and Young People Wayne Petley Murray 52 Territory, Globalization and International Relations Strandsbjerg 16 Tesfai Holy Warriors, Infidels, and Peacemakers in Africa 31 Theories of Nationalism Ozkirimli 16 Theorizing Global Studies O’Byrne Hensby 14 Theorizing Intersectionality and Sexuality Taylor Hines Casey 32 Theorizing the Sexual Child in Modernity Egan Hawkes 39 Thomas Religion, Consumerism and Sustainability 56 Thomas Youth, Multiculturalism and Community Cohesion 28 Thompson Working Life 57 Thorp Paredes Ethnicity and the Persistence of Inequality 25 Thorpe Snowboarding Bodies in Theory and Practice 55 Thurlow Jaworski Tourism Discourse 55 Tlostanova Gender Epistemologies and Eurasian Borderlands 33 Tourism Discourse Thurlow Jaworski 55 Trans People’s Partnerships Sanger 41 Transnational Europe DeBardeleben Hurrelmann 22 Transnational Policing and Sex Trafficking in Southeast Europe Papanicolaou 10 Twins in Society Bacon 40
U Understanding Addiction Behaviours Rassool 45 Understanding Disability Oliver 49 Understanding Euroscepticism Leconte 22 Understanding Poverty Alcock 65 Understanding the International Student Experience Montgomery 66 Understanding the Internet Wessels 49
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V Van Berkel de Graaf Sirovátka The Governance of Active Welfare States in Europe 63 van der Heijden Social Movements, Public Spheres and the European Politics of the Environment 22 Vernon The Meaning of Friendship 42 Visibility in Social Theory and Social Research Mubi Brighenti 4
W Walkerdine Children, Gender, Video Games 38 Walsh Male Trouble 35 Walter Benjamin and the Aesthetics of Change Pusca 5 War and Social Welfare Cocozzelli 26 Washer Emerging Infectious Diseases and Society 47 Wayne Petley Murray Television News, Politics and Young People 52 Ways of Knowing Moses Knutsen 7 Wessels Understanding the Internet 49 What is Radical Politics Today? Pugh 23 White Developing Research Questions 8 White Feminists and Contemporary Maternity Hallstein 43 White Middle Class Identities and Urban Schooling Reay Crozier James 30 White Political Allegiance After European Integration 15 White Politics of Private Security 11 Wilkerson Ambiguity and Sexuality 36 Williams Global Marriage 20 Williams The Politics of Sleep 44 Women, Doctors and Cosmetic Surgery Parker 44 Women in the Middle East and North Africa Haghighat-Sordellini 35 Women, Men, Work and Family in Europe Crompton Lewis Lyonette 64 Women, Murder and Femininity Seal 12 Work and Identity Kirk Wall 30
Working Life Thompson Working Poverty in Europe Fraser Gutierrez Pena-Casas Working with Children and Young People O’Dell Leverett WorLife Balance in Europe Drobnic Guillén Rodriguez Writing in the Disciplines Deane O’Neill Wyness Childhood and Society
57 63 40 63 66 38
Y Youde Biopolitical Surveillance and Public Health in International Politics 48 Young People and Sexuality Education Allen 58 Your Daughter’s Bedroom McFadden 34 Youth, Multiculturalism and Community Cohesion Thomas 28 Youth Violence in Latin America Jones Rodgers 14
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