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The Second World War, but not as we know it
A People’s History of the Second World War
Resistance Versus Empire Donny Gluckstein A People's History of the Second World War unearths the fascinating history of the war as fought 'from below'. Until now, the vast majority of historical accounts have focussed on the conflict between the Allied and Axis powers for imperialist mastery. Donny Gluckstein shows that in fact between 1939 and 1945 two distinct wars were fought – one ‘from above’ and one ‘from below’. Using examples from countries under the Nazi heel, in the colonies and within the Axis and Allied camps, Gluckstein brings to life the very different struggle of the people's and resistance movements which proliferated during the war. He shows how they fought not just fascism, but colonialism and empire, and were betrayed by the Allies at the war’s end. This book will fundamentally challenge our understanding of the Second World War – both about the people who fought it and the reasons for which it was fought. Donny Gluckstein is a lecturer in history at Stevenson College,
Edinburgh. He is the author of several books on Marxist history.
June 2012 288pp 215mm x 135mm Pb 978-0-7453-2802-7 £19.99 Hb 978-0-7453-2803-4 £75 Epub 978-1-8496-4720-5 £19.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4721-2 £19.99
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Ideologies in the Age of Extremes Liberalism, Conservatism, Communism, Fascism 1914-1991 Willie Thompson Pb 978-0-7453-2711-2 £19.99
The Italian Resistance Fascists, Guerrillas and the Allies Tom Behan Pb 978-0-7453-2694-8 £18.99
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Refreshingly avoiding a conventional narrative approach, Gluckstein offers new insights that provide a powerful antidote to historical mythology. Alex Callinicos
author of Imperialism and Global Political Economy
Gluckstein makes an indispensable contribution to understanding the reality of the conflict in all its complexity. Neil Davidson
author of Discovering the Scottish Revolution
Gluckstein combines an impressive grasp of the war's shifting complexities with the brilliance of a sweeping and penetrating political analysis. Andy Durgan
author of The Spanish Civil War
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A world for the 99%
What We Are Fighting For A Radical Collective Manifesto Edited by Federico Campagna and Emanuele Campiglio
September 2012 224pp 198mm x 129mm Pb 978-0-7453-3285-7 £14.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3286-4 £45 Epub 978-1-8496-4762-5 £14.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4763-2 £14.99
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Here are the first flowers of spring: the beginning of an epochal dialogue about the human future. Inspired by the Occupy movements across the world, What We Are Fighting For should inspire all of us to join the conversation. Mike Davis
author of Planet of Slums and City of Quartz
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This collection provides a rallying point for all those who resist the dogmas of contemporary politics and seek a fresh set of alternatives. It is a manifesto full of urgent, articulate responses to the current situation. Simon Critchley
Hans Jonas Professor of Philosophy at the New School, New York, and author of The Faith of the Faithless
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The age of austerity has brought a new generation of protesters on to the streets across the world. As the economic crisis meets the environmental crisis, millions fear what the future will bring but also dare to dream of a different society. What We Are Fighting For tries to answer the question that the mainstream media loves to ask the protesters. The first radical, collective manifesto of the new decade, it brings together some of the key theorists and activists from the new networked and creative social movements. Contributors include Owen Jones, David Graeber, John Holloway, Nina Power, Mark Fisher, Franco Berardi Bifo and Marina Sitrin. Chapters outline the alternative vision that animates the new global movement – from 'new economics' and 'new governance' to ‘new public’ and 'new social imagination'. The book concludes by exploring 'new tactics of struggle’. Federico Campagna is a writer and activist. He is one of the founders of the journal Through Europe and contributes to a number of magazines and radio programmes in Italy and the UK. He organised the ‘What are we struggling for?’ conference at the ICA, London, and is the editor of Franco Berardi Bifo’s forthcoming reader. Emanuele Campiglio is a Researcher at the New Economics
Foundation.
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Life Without Money Building Fair and Sustainable Economies Edited by Anitra Nelson and Frans Timmerman Pb 978-0-7453-3165-2 £17.99
Crack Capitalism John Holloway Pb 978-0-7453-3008-2 £17.99
The invisible hand of the market gives the finger
Bleakonomics
A Heartwarming Introduction to Financial Catastrophe, the Jobs Crisis and Environmental Destruction Rob Larson Bleakonomics is a short and darkly humorous guide to the three great crises plaguing today's world: environmental degradation, social conflict in the age of austerity and financial instability. Written for anyone who is wondering how we’ve come to this point, Rob Larson holds mainstream economic theory up against the grim reality of a planet in meltdown. He looks at scientists’ conclusions about climate change, the business world’s opinions about its own power, and reveals the fingerprints of finance on American elections. With a unique and engaging approach to each crucial subject, students, academics and activists will find a lot to appreciate in this quiet call-to-arms for a saner and more stable world. Rob Larson teaches Economics at Tacoma Community College in Washington State, USA. He is active with Occupy Tacoma and Jobs with Justice, and writes regularly for Dollars & Sense and Z Magazine.
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A User's Guide to the Crisis of Civilization And How to Save It Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed Pb 978-0-7453-3053-2 £19.99
Economics for Everyone A Short Guide to the Economics of Capitalism Jim Stanford Pb 978-0-7453-2750-1 £12.99
September 2012 224pp 198mm x 129mm Pb 978-0-7453-3267-3 £16.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3268-0 £60 Epub 978-1-8496-4786-1 £16.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4787-8 £16.99
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I have been reading Rob Larson's columns for some time, with great profit and appreciation. His work is not only solidly grounded but also lucid and accessible, a most valuable contribution to public understanding and vitally needed action. Noam Chomsky
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Larson adds a critical component to the policy debate about financial reform by explaining why the 'too big to fail' banks imperil our democracy as well as our economy. They are ticking time bombs certain to cause great damage unless we follow Larson's advice. William Black
Associate Professor of Economics and Law, University of Missouri-Kansas City, author of The Best Way to Rob a Bank is to Own One
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Understanding the Arab uprisings
The Dawn of the Arab Uprisings End of an Old Order? Edited by Bassam Haddad, Rosie Bsheer and Ziad Abu-Rish. Foreword by Roger Owen
October 2012 296pp 215mm x 135mm Pb 978-0-7453-3324-3 £19.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3325-0 £60 Epub 978-1-8496-4799-1 £19.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4798-4 £19.99
The Dawn of the Arab Uprisings sheds light on the historical background and initial impact of the mass uprisings which have shaken the Arab world since December 2010. The book brings together the best writers from the online journal Jadaliyya, which has established itself as an unparalleled source of information and critical analysis on the Middle East. The authors, many of whom live in the countries affected, provide unique understanding and first-hand accounts of events that have received superficial and partial coverage in Western and Arab media alike. While the book focuses on those states that have been most affected by the uprisings it also covers the impact on Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Palestine, and Iraq. The Dawn of the Arab Uprisings covers the full range of issues involved in these historic events, from political economy and the role of social media, to international politics, gender, labour and the impact on culture, making this the ideal one-stop introduction to the events for the novice and specialist alike.
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During the Arab uprisings, my first port of call every day was Jadaliyya to understand and interpret the events. The articles collected here are a very rare combination - scholarly but also accessible for a broad public. This book will be a much-treasured volume for undergraduate students, and its sophistication will also benefit postgraduates and academics. More importantly, an intelligent lay reader will also find the book immediately useful. Laleh Khalili
Senior Lecturer in Middle East Politics, SOAS, University of London
Bassam Haddad is Director of the Middle East Studies Program and teaches in the Department of Public and International Affairs at George Mason University. He is the author of Business Networks in Syria: The Political Economy of Authoritarian Resilience (2012). Rosie Bsheer is a PhD Candidate in the Department of History at
Columbia University. Ziad Abu-Rish is a PhD Candidate in the Department of History at the
University of California Los Angeles.
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The Best of Le Monde diplomatique 2012 Edited by Wendy Kristianasen Pb 978-0-7453-3187-4 £18.99
The Politics of Change in Palestine State-Building and Non-Violent Resistance Michael Bröning Pb 978-0-7453-3093-8 £17.99
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#occupyeverywhere
Tweets and the Streets
Social Media and Contemporary Activism Paolo Gerbaudo Tweets and the Streets analyses the culture of the new protest movements of the 21st century. From the Arab Spring to the 'indignados' protests in Spain and the Occupy movement, Paolo Gerbaudo examines the relationship between the rise of social media and the emergence of new forms of protest. Gerbaudo argues that activists' use of Twitter and Facebook does not fit with the image of a 'cyberspace' detached from physical reality. Instead, social media is used as part of a project of re-appropriation of public space, which involves the assembling of different groups around 'occupied' places such as Cairo’s Tahrir Square or New York’s Zuccotti Park. An exciting and invigorating journey through the new politics of dissent, Tweets and the Streets points both to the creative possibilities and to the risks of political evanescence which new media brings to the contemporary protest experience. Paolo Gerbaudo is Adjunct Professor of Sociology at the American
University in Cairo (AUC) and a freelance journalist. He was the UK correspondent of the Italian daily newspaper il manifesto.
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Penny Red Notes from the New Age of Dissent Laurie Penny. Foreword by Warren Ellis Pb 978-0-7453-3208-6 £12.99
@ is for Activism
Dissent, Resistance and Rebellion in a Digital Culture Joss Hands Pb 978-0-7453-2700-6 £17.99
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A leading Jewish figure's journey out of Zionism
The Making and Unmaking of a Zionist A Personal and Political Journey Antony Lerman. Foreword by Jacqueline Rose
August 2012 288pp 230mm x 150mm Hb 978-0-7453-3276-5 £20 Epub 978-1-8496-4753-3 £20 Kindle 978-1-8496-4754-0 £20
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An honest and moving account. Antony Lerman retells factually and with a commendable lack of bitterness his shameful treatment at the hands of the British Jewish establishment.
Antony Lerman traces his five-decade personal and political journey from idealistic socialist Zionist to controversial critic of Zionism and Israeli policies towards the Palestinians. As head of an influential UK Jewish think tank, he operated at the highest levels of international Jewish political and intellectual life. He recalls his 1960s Zionist activism, two years spent on kibbutz and service in the IDF, followed by the gradual onset of doubts about Israel on returning to England. Assailed for his growing public criticism of Israeli policy and Zionism, he details his ostracism by the Jewish establishment. Through his insider’s critique of Zionism, critical assessment of Jewish politics and analysis of the Israel-Palestine conflict Lerman presents a powerful, human rights-based argument about how a just peace can be achieved. Antony Lerman was Director of the Institute for Jewish Policy Research.
His work has appeared in many publications including the Guardian, The Independent, The Nation, Ha’aretz, Prospect and openDemocracy. He was editor of the academic journal Patterns of Prejudice and is a member of the Black-Jewish-Asian Forum.
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Out of the Frame The Struggle for Academic Freedom in Israel Ilan Pappe Pb 978-0-7453-2725-9 £14.99
Rabbi David J. Goldberg
author of This Is Not the Way: Jews, Judaism and Israel
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In this very courageous, personal yet intellectual exposé, Antony Lerman explores his journey to and from Zionism. His critique contains sharp insights and the inspiration of an optimistic prophet who believes that peace, justice and human rights are the true Jewish values. Avrum Burg
former Speaker of the Israeli Knesset and author of The Holocaust is Over: We Must Rise From its Ashes
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Israeli Apartheid A Beginner's Guide Ben White Pb 978-0-7453-2887-4 £9.99
Leading voices from the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement
Generation Palestine
Voices from the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement Edited by Rich Wiles The unique model of apartheid, colonisation and military occupation that Israel imposes on the Palestinians, along with myriad violations of international law, have made Palestine the moral cause of a generation. Yet many people continue to ask, ‘what can we do?’ Generation Palestine helps to answer this question by bringing together Palestinian and international activists in the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement. The movement aims to pressure Israel until it complies with International Law, mirroring the model that was successfully utilised against South African apartheid. With essays written by a wide selection of contributors, Generation Palestine follows the BDS movement’s model of inclusivity and collaboration. Contributors include Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Ken Loach, Iain Banks, Ronnie Kasrils, Professor Richard Falk, Ilan Pappe, Omar Barghouti, Ramzy Baroud and Archbishop Attallah Hannah, alongside other internationally acclaimed artists, writers, academics and grassroots activists. Rich Wiles is Coordinator of International Relations at Lajee Center in
Aida Refugee Camp, Palestine. He is a photographer, writer and activist whose work has been exhibited internationally and featured in the British Journal of Photography and the Times Educational Supplement. His books include Behind the Wall: Life, Love & Struggle in Palestine (2010) and Flying Home (2009).
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Our Way to Fight Peace-Work Under Siege in Israel-Palestine Michael Riordon
October 2012 240pp 198mm x 129mm Pb 978-0-7453-3243-7 £14.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3244-4 £45 Epub 978-1-8496-4780-9 £14.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4781-6 £14.99
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Popular Resistance in Palestine A History of Hope and Empowerment Mazin B. Qumsiyeh Pb 978-0-7453-3069-3 £17.99
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One industry that is booming
The Islamophobia Industry How the Right Manufactures Fear of Muslims Nathan Lean. Foreword by John L. Esposito The Islamophobia Industry is a disturbing account of the rising tide of Islamophobia sweeping through the United States and Europe. Nathan Lean takes us through a world of conservative bloggers, right-wing talk show hosts, evangelical religious leaders and politicians, all united in their quest to exhume the ghosts of 9/11 and convince their compatriots that Islam is the enemy. Lean uncovers their scare tactics, reveals their motives and exposes the ideologies that drive their propaganda machine. Situating Islamophobia within a long history of national and international phobias, The Islamophobia Industry challenges the narrative of fear that has for too long dominated discussions about Muslims and Islam.
August 2012 240pp 215mm x 135mm Pb 978-0-7453-3253-6 £10.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3254-3 £60 Epub 978-1-8496-4747-2 £18.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4748-9 £18.99
Nathan Lean is Editor-In-Chief of Aslan Media and a contributing writer at PolicyMic. He is the co-author of Iran, Israel, and the United States: Regime Security vs. Political Legitimacy (2011).
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In this provocative and engaging book, Nathan Lean meticulously untangles the dense web of fear merchants who have made Muslim-bashing a cottage industry. Juan Cole
author of Engaging the Muslim World
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Nathan Lean has written a book of immense importance for our times. A must-read. Reza Aslan
author of No God But God
Absolutely indispensable. Any citizen concerned about the future of this country and the world at large owes it to themselves to read this book. Mark LeVine
author of Heavy Metal Islam
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Brown Skin, White Masks Hamid Dabashi Pb 978-0-7453-2873-7 £14.99
A Suitable Enemy Racism, Migration and Islamophobia in Europe Liz Fekete. Foreword by A. Sivanandan Pb 978-0-7453-2792-1 £17.99
Inside the House of Saud
The Islamic Utopia
The Illusion of Reform in Saudi Arabia Andrew Hammond Will Saudi Arabia join the democratic wave in the Middle East? The uprisings and revolutions of 2011 do not, yet, seem to have affected the stability of the House of Saud, which remains secretive, highly repressive and propped up by the West. The Islamic Utopia uses a range of sources including first-hand reporting and recently released WikiLeaks documents to examine Saudi Arabia in the decade after the 9/11 attacks, when King Abdullah’s 'reform' agenda took centre stage in public debate. It considers Saudi claims of 'exemption' from the democratic demands of the Arab Spring. Andrew Hammond argues that for too long Western media and governments have accepted Saudi leaders' claims to be a buttress against jihadist Islam and that a new policy is needed towards the House of Saud. Andrew Hammond is a senior correspondent for the Reuters news agency, currently based in Dubai. He is the author of What The Arabs Think of America (2008) and Popular Culture in the Arab World (2007), and was the Reuters bureau chief in Saudi Arabia for several years.
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Islamic Activists The Anti-Enlightenment Democrats Deina Ali Abdelkader Pb 978-0-7453-2216-2 £17.99
The Contemporary Arab Reader on Political Islam Edited and with an Introduction by Ibrahim M. Abu-Rabi' Pb 978-0-7453-2889-8 £21.99
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If there is anyone who can write knowledgeably and intelligently about Saudi Arabia, it is Andrew Hammond. This book adds to our knowledge of a kingdom that is often shrouded with mystery. As'ad AbuKhalil
author of The Battle for Saudi Arabia
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Fascinating. Reconciles the demands of scholarly depth with keen personal insights into everyday life in Saudi Arabia. Larbi Sadiki
Senior Lecturer in Middle East Politics, Exeter University
Packed with sharp analysis, this book is an 'Arab Spring' must-read. Christopher M. Davidson
editor of Power and Politics in the Persian Gulf Monarchies
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Chomsky, Butler, Finkelstein and others on the real terror threat
Weapon of the Strong Conversations on US State Terrorism Edited by Jon Bailes and Cihan Aksan
November 2012 224pp 198mm x 129mm Pb 978-0-7453-3241-3 £14.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3242-0 £50 Epub 978-1-8496-4795-3 £14.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4796-0 £14.99
Jon Bailes is a co-founding editor of the online political journal State of
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Cihan Aksan is a co-founding editor of the online political journal State
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Terror exercised by states is infinitely more deadly than terrorism by non-state actors. This outstanding book is welcome precisely because it starts by challenging the hegemonic views of both terrorism and democratic power. Nuanced and uncompromising, the interviewers have posed some of the most penetrating and important questions of our time. The answers received will change forever the way we think about terror. Penny Green
Professor of Law at King's College London and Director of the International State Crime Initiative (ISCI)
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The term ‘terrorism’ is often applied exclusively to non-state groups or specific ‘rogue states’. Far less attention is given to state terrorism carried out or sponsored by democracies, most notably the United States. History shows that this state terrorism has been responsible for the deaths of millions of people. Weapon of the Strong analyses the forms of US state terrorism through exclusive interviews with leading commentators and theorists, including Noam Chomsky, Edward S. Herman, Richard A. Falk, Judith Butler, Ted Honderich, Norman Finkelstein and Gilbert Achcar. The interviews explore the different aspects of state terrorism: its functions, institutional supports and the legal and moral arguments surrounding it, and consider specific case studies in Europe, Latin America and the Middle East. Weapon of the Strong makes an indispensable contribution to contemporary debates on terrorism and constructs a damning critique of US foreign policy from World War Two to the present day.
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Cultures of Fear A Critical Reader Edited by Uli Linke and Danielle Taana Smith Pb 978-0-7453-2965-9 £19.99
Beyond September 11 An Anthology of Dissent Edited by Phil Scraton Pb 978-0-7453-1962-9 £16.99
Won't get fooled again?
How to Look Good in a War
Justifying and Challenging State Violence Brian Rappert How to Look Good in A War examines the methods used to depict, defend and justify the use of state violence. Many books have shown how 'truth is the first casualty of war' but this is the first to analyse exactly how pro-war narratives are constructed and normalised. Brian Rappert details the 'upside-down' world of war in which revelation conceals, knowledge fosters uncertainty, and transparency obscures. He looks at government spin during recent wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya where officials manoeuvre between circulating and withholding information. Examining how organised violence is justified, How to Look Good in A War draws on experiences from recent controversy to consider how ignorance about the operation of war is produced and how concerned individuals and groups can intervene to make a difference. Brian Rappert is Professor of Science, Technology and Public Affairs in
the Department of Sociology and Philosophy at the University of Exeter.
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Brute Reality Power, Discourse and the Mediation of War Stuart Price Pb 978-0-7453-2079-3 £17.99
NEWSPEAK in the 21st Century David Edwards and David Cromwell Pb 978-0-7453-2893-5 £16.99
September 2012 224pp 215mm x 135mm Pb 978-0-7453-3179-9 £17.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3180-5 £60 Epub 978-1-8496-4774-8 £17.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4775-5 £17.99
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How to Look Good in A War is a sophisticated exploration of how understandings of war and weapons are produced by the movements between disclosure and concealment in official discourse. An important and very readable addition to the literature on contemporary Western warmaking. Martin Shaw
Research Professor, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals and University of Sussex, and Professorial Fellow in International Relations and Human Rights, University of Roehampton, London. Author of The New Western Way of War
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Mind-forged manacles
Idiotism Capitalism and the Privatisation of Life Neal Curtis Idiotism examines the condition of society in late capitalism where the market logic of neoliberalism has become the new ‘common sense’, taken as the model for the organisation and management of all aspects of social life. Using the Greek word idios, meaning 'private', Neal Curtis calls this privatisation of the world ‘idiotism’. Constructing a new vocabulary with which to understand contemporary society, Curtis examines 'idiotism' across the spheres of economics, politics and culture, drawing on the philosophy and political theories of Martin Heidegger, Louis Althusser, Franco Berardi, Jacques Rancière and Cornelius Castoriadis. Idiotism recasts our conception of the new neoliberal 'common sense', presenting it as not simply a case of false consciousness, but an ontological problem related to our being-in-the-world.
November 2012 189pp 215mm x 135mm Pb 978-0-7453-3155-3 £21.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3156-0 £70 Epub 978-1-8496-4789-2 £21.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4790-8 £21.99
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Neal Curtis boldly confronts the disturbing trap of contemporary democracy: its promises of diversity and plurality are undone by capitalist enclosure. This is a provocative, unyielding, and immensely readable book. Jodi Dean
author of Democracy and Other Neoliberal Fantasies
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This book is a comprehensive overview of neoliberal folly and the ceaseless process of privatisation. Neal Curtis describes how privatised stupidity, economic fanaticism and cuts in education are laying the foundations for a dictatorship of ignorance. Franco Berardi
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Neal Curtis is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Film, Television and Media Studies at the University of Auckland. He is the author of War and Social Theory: World, Value, Identity (2006), Against Autonomy: Lyotard, Action and Judgement (2001) and editor of The Pictorial Turn (2010).
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Capitalism's New Clothes Enterprise, Ethics and Enjoyment in Times of Crisis Colin Cremin Pb 978-0-7453-2814-0 £19.99
Cool Capitalism Jim McGuigan Pb 978-0-7453-2678-8 £15.99
Updated edition of a modern anti-capitalist classic
The Cancer Stage of Capitalism
New Edition
From Crisis to Cure John McMurtry The Cancer Stage of Capitalism is a modern classic of critical philosophy and political economy, renowned for its depth and comprehensive research. It provides a step by step diagnosis of the continuing economic collapse in the US and Europe and has had an enormous influence on new visions of economic alternatives. John McMurtry argues that our world disorder of unending crises is the predictable result of a cancerous economic system multiplying out of all control and destroying ecological, social and organic life - a process he describes as 'global ecogenocide'. In this updated edition he explains the ‘social immune response’ required to fight the ‘macro cancer’, something which has already been shown in developments such as the Occupy movement and the democratic social transformation of Latin America. In an official global culture increasingly destructive of life, this book shows the necessity and possibility of building a sustainable society based on a universal commitment to life and nature. John McMurtry is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Guelph and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. He is the author of the multi-volume Philosophy and World Problems, written for the UNESCO Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, Value Wars (Pluto Press, 2002) and Unequal Freedoms: The Global Market as an Ethical System (1998).
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Remaking Scarcity From Capitalist Inefficiency to Economic Democracy Costas Panayotakis. Foreword by Joel Kovel Pb 978-0-7453-3099-0 £18.99
Value Wars The Global Market Versus the Life Economy John McMurtry Pb 978-0-7453-1889-9 £21.99
November 2012 368pp 215mm x 135mm Pb 978-0-7453-3313-7 £19.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3314-4 £65 Epub 978-1-8496-4804-2 £19.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4805-9 £19.99
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McMurtry's vision is a panoramic, encyclopedic, and breathtakingly original one, imbued with both high reason and (com)passion. Rajani K. Kanth
Fellow, Harvard University
McMurtry provides both the diagnosis and antidote for the current state of our world. Marcel Schlaf
Professor of Chemistry, University of Guelph
This new edition of a classic study will be welcomed with enthusiasm by every rational member of the world community. James Fetzer
Distinguished McKnight University Professor Emeritus, University of Minnesota, Duluth
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Hands off Haiti
Haiti's New Dictatorship From the Overthrow of Aristide to the 2010 Earthquake Justin Podur
October 2012 224pp 215mm x 135mm Pb 978-0-7453-3257-4 £18.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3258-1 £60 Epub 978-1-8496-4783-0 £18.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4784-7 £18.99
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Justin Podur's book is a systematic analysis of the new regime of power that governs Haiti today. It makes a valuable new contribution to the study of the decisive postcoup period and offers a timely overview of the whole period of post-Aristide Haiti, right up to the present day.
In 1804 Haiti became the world's first independent black Republic following a slave revolution. 200 years later, ravaged by colonialism and violence, it was placed under UN military occupation. Haiti's New Dictatorship charts the country's recent history, from the 2004 coup against President Aristide to the devastating 2010 earthquake, revealing a shocking story of abuse and indifference by international forces. Justin Podur unmasks the grim reality of a supposedly benign international occupation, arguing that the denial of sovereignty is the fundamental cause of Haiti's problems. A powerful challenge and wake-up call to the international NGO and development community, Haiti's New Dictatorship is essential reading for anyone concerned with justice in the global south and progressive development policies. Justin Podur is Associate Professor of Environmental Studies at York University, Canada. He is a writer on political conflicts and social movements, and has reported from numerous countries including the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Pakistan, Haiti and Israel/Palestine. He is a contributor to Empire's Ally: Canadian Foreign Policy and the War in Afghanistan (2012).
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Haiti-Haitii Philosophical Reflections for Mental Decolonization Jean-Bertrand Aristide Pb 978-1-6120-5054-6 £14.99
Peter Hallward
author of Damming the Flood: Haiti, Aristide, and the Politics of Containment
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Justin Podur’s book is a cogent antidote to the current confusion about Haiti. It explains how a country that is nominally democratic leaves the majority of Haitians with little influence over their own economic and political affairs. Brian Concannon
Director of the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti
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A New Generation Draws the Line “Humanitarian” Intervention and the Standards of the West Noam Chomsky Pb 978-0-7453-3234-5 £12.99
Journey through a wounded nation
Indonesia
Archipelago of Fear Andre Vltchek. Foreword by Noam Chomsky Indonesia: Archipelago of Fear is a fascinating and at times unsettling journey into the world's most populous Muslim nation as it struggles to emerge from decades of dictatorship and the plunder of its natural resources. Andre Vltchek brings together more than a decade of investigative journalism in and around Indonesia to chart the recent history of the country, from the revolution which overthrew General Suharto's genocidal dictatorship in 1998 to the present day. He covers the full breadth of the country from Islamic Aceh to mostly Catholic East Timor. Tracing Indonesia's current problems back to Suharto's coup and the genocide of 1965 – and the support given by the West to Suharto – Vltchek provides an intimate and deeply humane insight into the hopes and fears of Indonesia's people. Andre Vltchek is a novelist, filmmaker, investigative journalist and playwright. He is the author of a number of books including Oceania (2009) and Western Terror: From Potosi to Baghdad (2006), and the co-author of Exile: Conversations with Pramoedya Ananta Toer (2006). He currently lives and works in East Africa, Indonesia and Japan.
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The Face of Imperialism Michael Parenti Pb 978-1-5945-1918-5 £12.99
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Vltchek turns on a powerful spotlight, using vast stores of thorough research and years of direct contact, to redress our ignorance. Michael Albert
Power and Terror Conflict, Hegemony, and the Rule of Force Noam Chomsky Pb 978-0-7453-3137-9 £12.99
co-founder of Z Communications and author of Parecon: Life After Capitalism
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Vltchek manages to thoroughly analyse the experience of most Indonesian people: poverty, fear and the humiliations created by corrupt and greedy elites. Nursyahbani Katjasungkana
National Coordinator of Indonesian Legal Aid Society for Women and former Indonesian MP
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This book burns with indignation against injustice and untruth. Andrew Beatty
author of A Shadow Falls: In the Heart of Java
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Britain's Unpeople
Borderline Justice The Fight for Refugee and Migrant Rights Frances Webber. Foreword by Gareth Peirce From pre-arrival to detention and deportation, Borderline Justice describes the exclusionary policies, inhumane decisions and obstacles to justice for refugees and migrants in the current legal system. Frances Webber, a legal practitioner with over 30 years experience, provides a unique insight into how the law has been applied to migrants, refugees and other ‘unpopular minorities’. The book records some of the key legal struggles of the past thirty years which have sought to preserve values of universality in human rights - and the importance of continuing to fight for those values, inside and outside the courtroom. With its combination of legal and political analysis with insider insights, Borderline Justice will appeal to both academic and nonacademic audiences. The themes and analysis cross boundaries of law, politics, sociology, criminology, refugee studies and terrorism studies, appealing to the radical tradition in all these disciplines.
October 2012 225pp 215mm x 135mm Pb 978-0-7453-3163-8 £19.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3164-5 £65 Epub 978-1-8496-4771-7 £19.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4772-4 £19.99
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A blast against Britain’s immigration and asylum system which argues that when it comes to the treatment of foreigners, British justice has been hollowed out. On every page the cold, cruel, inhuman and racially-determined logic of Home Office decision-making is laid bare by a campaigning and passionate lawyer. Liz Fekete
Executive Director, Institute of Race Relations and author of A Suitable Enemy: Racism, Migration and Islamophobia in Europe
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Frances Webber is a retired barrister who specialised in human rights,
immigration and asylum law. She is currently a visiting lecturer at Warwick University and Birkbeck College, University of London. She is Vice-Chair of the Institute of Race Relations, with which she has been involved for over 40 years.
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Ricin! The Inside Story of the Terror Plot That Never Was Lawrence Archer and Fiona Bawdon. Foreword by Michael Mansfield QC Pb 978-0-7453-2927-7 £14.99
Staying Power The History of Black People in Britain Peter Fryer. Introduction by Paul Gilroy Pb 978-0-7453-3072-3 £19.99
Series: Anthropology, Culture and Society
Border Watch
Cultures of Immigration, Detention and Control Alexandra Hall Series: Anthropology, Culture and Society Questions over immigration and asylum face almost all Western countries. Should only economically useful immigrants be allowed? What should be done with unwanted or 'illegal' immigrants? In this bold and original intervention, Alexandra Hall shows that immigration detention centres offer a window onto society's broader attitudes towards immigrants. Despite periodic media scandals, remarkably little has been written about the everyday workings of the grassroots immigration system, or about the people charged with enacting immigration policy at local levels. Detention, particularly, is a hidden side of border politics, despite its growing international importance as a tool of control and security. This book fills the gap admirably, analysing the everyday encounters between officers and immigrants in detention to explore broad social trends and theoretical concerns. This highly topical book provides rare insights into the treatment of the 'other' and will be essential for policy makers and students studying anthropology and sociology. Alexandra Hall is Lecturer in Politics at the Department of Politics,
University of York.
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Migration Changing the World Guy Arnold Pb 978-0-7453-2905-5 £19.99
Open Borders The Case Against Immigration Controls Teresa Hayter Pb 978-0-7453-2244-5 £16.99
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With its focus on the everyday life of guards and officers in a particular detention complex, and its creative mix of ethnography, political theory, cultural geography and moral philosophy, Border Watch will inspire a whole new generation of studies of migration/security. William Walters
Professor of Political Science and Sociology at Carleton University, Ottawa, and author of Governmentality: Critical Encounters
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This book succeeds in linking ethnographic description with major public issues of immigration and power. Josiah McC. Heyman
Professor of Anthropology and Chair of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Texas, El Paso.
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Control/Alt/Delete as business strategy
Dot.compradors Power and Policy in the Development of the Indian Software Industry Jyoti Saraswati Series: IIPPE
July 2012 160pp 215mm x 135mm 8 figures Pb 978-0-7453-3265-9 £17.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3266-6 £60 Epub 978-1-8496-4735-9 £17.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4736-6 £17.99
'India Shining' has become the brand name for a new India presented in Bollywood films, advertisements and books. A key part of this image is the software industry, held up as the symbol of prosperity and post-modernity. Opening with a primer on 'the Seven Leading Myths about the Indian Software Industry', Dot.compradors reveals the darker reality behind 'India Shining', providing a history of the industry from the 1970s to the present day. Jyoti Saraswati punctures the myth of a free-market industry by showing the role of state intervention and how vested interests and elite corruption have shaped, and continue to shape, one of the world’s most dynamic sectors. Both a detailed case study and a wider consideration of development issues, Dot.compradors argues that the interests presently attached to the software industry and the policies they are pursuing are both an impediment to the growth of local software firms and to a broader-based, more egalitarian form of development in India.
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This important book blasts open the myths about what is seen as the Indian economy’s most successful sector. Dot. compradors will become required reading. Jayati Ghosh
Jyoti Saraswati teaches on the Business and Political Economy Program at the Stern School of Business, New York University (NYU).
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The Political Economy of NGOs State Formation in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh Jude L. Fernando Pb 978-0-7453-2171-4 £19.99
Professor of Economics, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
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This book fills a very important gap in the existing literature. A mustread for courses on economics and management in India. Chirashree Das Gupta
Associate Professor, Ambedkar University Delhi
Original in its scope, well written and engaging.
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Department of Development Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London
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The Political Economy of Development The World Bank, Neoliberalism and Development Research Edited by Kate Bayliss, Ben Fine and Elisa Van Waeyenberge Pb 978-0-7453-3103-4 £24.99
What does the East India Company tell us about corporate governance today?
The Corporation That Changed the World
Second Edition
How the East India Company Shaped the Modern Multinational Nick Robins The English East India Company was the mother of the modern multinational. Its trading empire encircled the globe, importing Asian luxuries such as spices, textiles and teas. But it also conquered much of India with its private army and broke open China's markets with opium. The Company’s practices shocked its contemporaries and still reverberate today. The Corporation That Changed the World is the first book to reveal the Company’s enduring legacy as a corporation. This expanded edition explores how the four forces of scale, technology, finance and regulation drove its spectacular rise and fall. For decades, the Company was simply too big to fail, and stock market bubbles, famines, drugrunning and even duels between rival executives are to be found in this new account. For Robins, the Company’s story provides vital lessons on both the role of corporations in world history and the steps required to make global business accountable today. Nick Robins has more than 20 years experience in the policy and practical realities of corporate accountability. A historian by training, he currently works on sustainable and responsible investment in London, and has written on the East India Company for the Financial Times, New Statesman and Resurgence.
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The Economics of Killing How the West Fuels War and Poverty in the Developing World Vijay Mehta Pb 978-0-7453-3224-6 £14.99
The Critical Development Studies Handbook Tools for Change Edited by Henry Veltmeyer Pb 978-0-7453-3123-2 £24.95
October 2012 262pp 215mm x 135mm 5 photos, 2 figures, 3 maps Pb 978-0-7453-3195-9 £17.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3196-6 £60 Epub 978-1-8496-4692-5 £17.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4693-2 £17.99
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A powerful analysis of the rise and fall of the British East India Company, a private company that conquered a subcontinent and subjugated an entire people. Huw Bowen
Professor of Imperial and Maritime History, Swansea University
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Elegantly written and sharply argued, Nick Robins’ gripping account of the rise and fall of the English East India Company brings to life a crucial episode in the history of globalization. Sankar Muthu
Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago
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New legal paradigm for the Israel/Palestine conflict
Beyond Occupation Apartheid, Colonialism and International Law in the Occupied Palestinian Territories Edited by Virginia Tilley
September 2012 400pp 230mm x 150mm Pb 978-0-7453-3235-2 £25 Hb 978-0-7453-3236-9 £75 Epub 978-1-8496-4744-1 £25 Kindle 978-1-8496-4745-8 £25
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This compelling study, by reputable legal scholars, answers the international community's need for new analytical tools to understand a conflict that defies conventional legal categories. George Bisharat
Professor of Law, University of California
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University of the South Pacific, Fiji. She has researched and published on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since the 1980s and is the author of The OneState Solution (2005).
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Partitioning Palestine Legal Fundamentalism in the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict John Strawson
An excellent study that examines the legal concepts of colonialism and apartheid, and their implications in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
Pb 978-0-7453-2323-7 £21.99
Professor of International Law, London School of Economics
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Christine Chinkin
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The findings of this study should receive urgent attention. Ronnie Kasrils
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Beyond Occupation looks at three contentious terms that regularly arise in contemporary arguments about Israel's practices towards Palestinians in the occupied territories – occupation, colonialism and apartheid – and considers whether their meanings in international law truly apply to Israel's policies. This analysis is timely and urgent – colonialism and apartheid are serious breaches of human rights law and apartheid is a crime against humanity under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. The contributors present conclusive evidence that Israel’s administration of the Palestinian territories is consistent with colonialism and apartheid, as these regimes are defined in human rights law. Their analysis further shows that these practices are deliberate Israeli state policies, imposed on the Palestinian civilian population under military occupation. These findings raise serious implications for the legality and legitimacy of Israel's continuing occupation of the Palestinian territories and the responsibility of the entire international community to challenge practices considered contrary to fundamental values of the international legal order.
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From Coexistence to Conquest International Law and the Origins of the ArabIsraeli Conflict, 1891-1949 Victor Kattan. Foreword by Richard Falk
Kafkaesque colonialism
Unfree in Palestine
Registration, Documentation and Movement Restriction Nadia Abu-Zahra and Adah Kay Based on first-hand accounts and extensive fieldwork, Unfree in Palestine reveals the role played by identity documents in Israel’s apartheid policies towards the Palestinians, from the red passes of the 1950s to the orange, green and blue passes of today. The authors chronicle how millions of Palestinians have been denationalised through the bureaucratic tools of census, population registration, blacklisting and a discriminatory legal framework. They show how identity documents are used by Israel as a means of coercion, extortion, humiliation and informant recruitment. Movement restrictions tied to IDs and population registers threaten Palestinian livelihoods, freedom of movement and access to basic services such as health and education. Unfree in Palestine is a masterful exposé of the web of bureaucracy used by Israel to deprive the Palestinians of basic rights and freedoms, and calls for international justice and inclusive security in place of discrimination and division. Nadia Abu-Zahra is Assistant Professor of Globalisation and Development at the University of Ottawa. She is currently on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences and has worked across the Middle East, Asia, and Central America. She is the author of 12 articles and book chapters on mobility in Palestine. Adah Kay is Honorary Visiting Professor at Cass Business School, City University, London. An anthropologist and urban planner, she has worked in local government, universities and UK NGOs. During 2002-6 she lived and worked in the West Bank. She is the co-author of Stolen Youth: The Politics of Israel’s Detention of Palestinian Children (Pluto, 2004).
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Palestinians in Israel Segregation, Discrimination and Democracy Ben White. Foreword by Haneen Zoabi Pb 978-0-7453-3228-4 £14.99
Palestine in Pieces Graphic Perspectives on the Israeli Occupation Kathleen Christison and Bill Christison Pb 978-0-7453-2929-1 £14.99
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Ireland through the lens of historical materialism
Ireland in the World Order A History of Uneven Development Maurice Coakley Ireland in the World Order examines Ireland’s development from the medieval to the modern era, comparing its unique trajectory with that of England, Scotland and Wales. Maurice Coakley focuses on key elements that contributed to Ireland’s development, examining its bloody and violent incorporation into the British state, its refusal to embrace the Protestant Reformation and failure to industrialise in the 19th century. Coakley considers the crucial question of why Ireland’s national identity has come to rest on a mass movement for independence. Cutting through many of the myths – imperialist and nationalist – which have obscured the real reasons for Ireland's course of development, Ireland in the World Order provides a new perspective for students and academics of Irish history.
July 2012 256pp 215mm x 135mm Pb 978-0-7453-3125-6 £19.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3126-3 £65 Epub 978-1-8496-4732-8 £19.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4733-5 £19.99
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The scope of the work is original. A complex interaction between political theory, Irish history, theology, sociology and anthropology.
Maurice Coakley lectures in the Journalism and Media Studies faculty
of Griffith College, Dublin.
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Towards a Second Republic Irish Politics after the Celtic Tiger Peadar Kirby and Mary P. Murphy Pb 978-0-7453-3055-6 £17.99
Gerard McCann
Senior Lecturer in European Studies, Queen's University Belfast
Ireland's Economic History Crisis and Development in the North and South Gerard McCann Pb 978-0-7453-3030-3 £17.99
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India's Rebel Army
The Maoists in India
Tribals Under Siege Nirmalangshu Mukherji The Maoists in India delves deep into one of the most intractable but under-reported insurgencies in the developing world – the decades long battle between the Indian state and Maoist groups who control significant parts of tribal India. Nirmalangshu Mukherji explains the devastating impact on India's tribal population of neoliberalism and armed aggression by the State, as well as the impact of the armed struggle by the Maoists. Unlike most accounts, Mukherji takes an honest and unflinching look at each of the Maoists’ interventions and critically examines the ideology and programme proposed by their theoreticians and prominent intellectual sympathisers. The Maoists in India goes beyond analysing the Maoist insurgency purely in terms of security considerations. It examines the idea of armed struggle in the context of a well-established parliamentary democracy and focusses on the Maoists' own political philosophy, looking critically at whether their strategy can help to deliver social justice and liberation for India's poor. Nirmalangshu Mukherji is Professor of Philosophy at Delhi University. His publications include December 13: Terror over Democracy (2005).
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Reclaiming the Nation The Return of the National Question in Africa, Asia and Latin America Edited by Sam Moyo and Paris Yeros Pb 978-0-7453-3082-2 £24.99
People Without History India's Muslim Ghettos Jeremy Seabrook and Imran Ahmed Siddiqui Pb 978-0-7453-3113-3 £17.99
August 2012 256pp 215mm x 135mm 2 maps Pb 978-0-7453-3282-6 £19.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3283-3 £65 Epub 978-1-8496-4756-4 £18.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4757-1 £18.99
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Mukherji is a careful, judicious scholar, and his inquiry into these intricate and often shattering issues is sensitive and I think persuasive. For India, these are topics of central concern, but the implications are far broader. Noam Chomsky
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Mukherji develops a serious critique of state polices and the violent response to these, preferring the social movements in India that advocate an alternative path. A must read for all those that follow the intense, ongoing debates on politics and development in India. Anuradha M. Chenoy
Professor in the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, co-author of Maoist And Other Armed Conflicts
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Cutting-edge global studies on peacebuilding
Peacebuilding and Reconciliation Contemporary Challenges and Themes Edited by Marwan Darweish and Carol Rank
September 2012 240pp 215mm x 135mm Pb 978-0-7453-3287-1 £19.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3288-8 £65 Epub 978-1-8496-4759-5 £19.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4760-1 £19.99
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This is a useful resource and essential reading particularly for academics and civil society organisations engaged in peacebuilding activities.
Peacebuilding and Reconciliation brings together a number of critical essays from members of the renowned Centre for Peace & Reconciliation Studies, based at Coventry University in the UK. This highly topical book covers the latest developments and issues in the discipline of peacebuilding and reconciliation, using different global case studies of societies experiencing or emerging out of violent conflict. It brings together a range of scholars, including many from the global south, who provide fresh perspectives and insights based on their experience of living and working in conflict situations. The book connects theory and practice, drawing both on academic research and direct experience of conflict situations, and explores how to meet the challenges involved in peacebuilding and reconciliation. Peacebuilding and Reconciliation is a cutting-edge collection ideal for students and academics in peace studies, development studies and international relations. Marwan Darweish is Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Peace and
Reconciliation Studies (CPRS) at Coventry University. He has extensive experience across the Middle East region and internationally with a special interest in the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, and has led conflict transformation programmes in East and Central Africa. Carol Rank is Associate Director and Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Peace and Reconciliation Studies (CPRS) at Coventry University. She has extensive experience in conflict transformation and peace education. Most recently she has been involved in helping to establish peace studies programmes in East Africa.
Deusdedit R.K Nkurunziza
Makerere University, Uganda
Each chapter is fascinating, engaging with the detailed complexity and special features of conflict situations and attempts to build peace, and applying an extensive literature. In combination the chapters provide a valuable representative sample of responses to conflict, together with critical reflection on attempts at peacebuilding and reconciliation. Gordon Burt
Chair of the Conflict Research Society
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From Pacification to Peacebuilding A Call to Global Transformation Diana Francis Pb 978-0-7453-3026-6 £17.99
People Power Unarmed Resistance and Global Solidarity Edited by Howard Clark Pb 978-0-7453-2901-7 £17.99
Unorthodox reappraisal of the Northern Ireland conflict
Northern Ireland's Lost Opportunity
The Frustrated Promise of Political Loyalism Tony Novosel Northern Ireland's Lost Opportunity is a unique in-depth investigation into working-class Loyalism in Northern Ireland as represented by the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), the Red Hand Commando (RHC) and their political allies. In an unorthodox account, Tony Novosel argues that these groups, seen as implacable enemies by Republicans and the left, did develop a political analysis of the Northern Ireland conflict in the 1970s which involved a compromise peace with all political parties and warring factions – something that historians and writers have largely ignored. Distinctive, deeply informed and provocative, Northern Ireland's Lost Opportunity is the first study to focus not on the violent actions of the UVF/RHC but on their political vision and programme which, Novosel argues, included the potential for a viable peace based on compromise with all groups, including the Irish Republican Army. Tony Novosel lectures in History at the University of Pittsburgh. He is
involved in 'common history' projects in Belfast.
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November 2012 272pp 215mm x 135mm Pb 978-0-7453-3309-0 £17.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3310-6 £60 Epub 978-1-8496-4807-3 £17.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4808-0 £17.99
The Provisional IRA From Insurrection to Parliament Tommy McKearney Pb 978-0-7453-3074-7 £13.99
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Novosel challenges standard representations of loyalism. A well-researched addition to the body of work in this area. Graham Spencer
author of The State of Loyalism in Northern Ireland.
The Bloody Sunday Inquiry The Families Speak Out Edited by Eamonn McCann Pb 978-0-7453-2510-1 £12.99
This thoroughly researched book provides an understanding of the process which has made Northern Ireland a beacon of hope. John Kyle
Belfast city councillor
Novosel effectively challenges common perceptions, demonstrating that some Loyalists offered hope when it was most needed. Roy Garland
Irish News
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Global perspectives on the role of the army in revolutionary situations
Arms and the People Popular Movements and the Military from the Paris Commune to the Arab Spring Edited by Mike Gonzalez and Houman Barekat
November 2012 248pp 215mm x 135mm Pb 978-0-7453-3297-0 £18.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3289-5 £60 Epub 978-1-8496-4810-3 £18.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4811-0 £18.99
Looking at a range of global historical experiences, Arms and the People examines the relationship between mass movements and military institutions. Some argue that it is impossible to achieve and protect a revolution without the support of the army, but how can the support of the army be won? Arms and the People explores the impact of profound social polarisation on the internal cohesion of the state’s ‘armed bodies of men’ and on the contested loyalties of soldiers. The different contributors examine a series of historical moments in which a crisis in the military institution has reflected a deeper social crisis which has penetrated that institution and threatened to disable it. With a range of international contributors who have either studied or been directly involved in such social upheavals, Arms and the People is a pioneering contribution to the study of revolutionary change and will appeal to students and academics in history, politics and sociology. Mike Gonzalez is Emeritus Professor of Latin American Studies at
the University of Glasgow. He is the author of A Rebel's Guide to Marx (2006), Che Guevara and the Cuban Revolution (2004) and co-editor of the Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Latin American and Caribbean Literature, 1900-2002 (2004). Houman Barekat is a London-based writer and editor of the literary magazine Review 31. He has contributed to various journals including The Spokesman, International Relations and Capital and Class, as well as magazines such as Art & Music and Tribune.
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The New Arab Revolutions That Shook the World Farhad Khosrokhavar Pb 978-0-7453-2832-4 £18.99
The Bases of Empire The Global Struggle Against U.S. Military Posts Edited by Catherine Lutz Hb 978-1-6120-5083-6 £18.99
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Groundbreaking study on the motivations behind suicide-bombing
Al-Qaeda and Sacrifice
Martyrdom, War and Politics Melissa Finn Al-Qaeda and Sacrifice is a pioneering critical intervention into the study of terrorism. Challenging the commonly held idea that ‘suicidebombings’ are motivated by a nihilistic hatred of life, Melissa Finn argues that it is more honest and helpful to examine such violent agency through the concept of ‘sacrifice’. The book provides a unique look at the way ‘sacrifice’ is used in the Arabic language and in the writings of Islamists and jihadis. Finn offers penetrating insights into jihadi thought on its own terms, arguing that it constitutes a political theory which can be usefully compared and related to western political theorists, from Machiavelli and von Clausewitz to Hannah Arendt, Julia Kristeva and Judith Butler. She critically examines the strategy of ‘sacrifice’ in martyrdom operations and ultimately concludes that the heedless certainty of such violence undermines attempts to redress political grievances. Al-Qaeda and Sacrifice is a unique contribution which goes beyond simplistic or apologetic explanations of terrorism and allows the authentic jihadi voice to speak for itself. Melissa Finn is a Lecturer in the Department of Political Science and the Department of Global Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Canada. She is the co-editor of a special edition of Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, entitled ‘Veiled Constellations: The Veil, Critical Theory, Politics, and Contemporary Society’ (Spring 2012).
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Resistance The Essence of the Islamist Revolution Alastair Crooke Pb 978-0-7453-2885-0 £17.99
Suicide Bombers Allah's New Martyrs Farhad Khosrokhavar. Translated by David Macey Pb 978-0-7453-2283-4 £18.99
September 2012 272pp 215mm x 135mm Pb 978-0-7453-3262-8 £21.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3263-5 £70 Epub 978-1-8496-4750-2 £21.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4751-9 £21.99
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An intelligent, nuanced and innovative analysis of a key phenomenon of our times. Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou
author of Understanding Al Qaeda
This groundbreaking study is a must-read for scholars of counterterrorism. Rohan Gunaratna
author of Inside al Qaeda
This book fills a large void in the literature.
Wanda Krause
Assistant Professor, Qatar University
Brings together spiritual texts, continental theory and situated politics in a way that has not been done before. Shannon Bell
Department of Political Science, York University, Canada
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The geopolitics of drugs
Cruel Harvest US Intervention in the Afghan Drug Trade Julien Mercille Mainstream commentators claim that the Taliban are the main culprits behind Afghanistan’s skyrocketing drug trade and that the US military is waging a war on drugs in Afghanistan to weaken the insurgency and keep our streets free of heroin. Cruel Harvest lifts the lid on the reality behind the mainstream narrative, showing that the United States in fact shares a large part of the responsibility by supporting drug lords, refusing to adopt effective drug control policies and failing to crack down on drug money laundered through Western banks. Julien Mercille argues that the United States is not concerned about waging a real war on drugs, and that alleged concerns about narcoterrorism mostly act as pretexts to justify occupation. In a powerful conclusion Mercille contends that US intervention in Afghanistan is motivated by power imperatives, not benign intentions.
October 2012 192pp 215mm x 135mm Pb 978-0-7453-3232-1 £17.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3233-8 £60 Epub 978-1-8496-4777-9 £17.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4778-6 £17.99
Julien Mercille is a lecturer in the School of Geography, Planning
and Environmental Policy at University College Dublin, Ireland. He has had articles published in Third World Quarterly, Geopolitics and Political Geography, amongst others.
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The State of Islam Culture and Cold War Politics in Pakistan
Saadia Toor Pb 978-0-7453-2990-1 £17.99
Drugs in Afghanistan Opium, Outlaws and Scorpion Tales David Macdonald Pb 978-0-7453-2617-7 £21.99
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Contested waters
Sharing the Nile
Egypt, Ethiopia and the Geo-Politics of Water Seifulaziz Milas The Nile is widely regarded as the longest river in the world and has played a crucial role in the development of both agriculture and industry in the Horn of Africa, particularly Egypt. In Sharing the Nile Seifulaziz Milas draws on decades of experience in the region to reveal the politics of the 'Great River', and the longstanding dispute between Egypt and the upstream countries over control of its waters. Milas challenges the myth that any attempt by those countries to use this resource in their own interests, without Egypt’s permission, would inevitably lead to war. The book examines Cairo’s interest in Ethiopia’s Blue Nile, the main source of Egypt’s water supply. It recounts the history of the dispute, and describes the impact of successive Egyptian regimes' policies toward Ethiopia. Finally, Milas suggests a way forward, based on cooperation, peace and development. Seifulaziz Milas has worked with the United Nations Environment
Programme, UNICEF, the African Union (on Darfur) and the International Planned Parenthood Federation Africa Region, among others. He is a researcher specialising in the countries, peoples, conflicts and development issues of the Nile Basin and the Horn of Africa.
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Who Rules the Waves? Piracy, Overfishing and Mining the Oceans Denise Russell Pb 978-0-7453-3004-4 £17.99
October 2012 248pp 215mm x 135mm 2 Maps Pb 978-0-7453-3320-5 £17.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3321-2 £60 Epub 978-1-8496-4814-1 £17.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4815-8 £17.99
Poisoned Spring The EU and Water Privatisation Kartika Liotard and Steven P. McGiffen Pb 978-0-7453-2788-4 £17.99
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Definitive history of Lebanon since the Ottoman era Second Edition
A History of Modern Lebanon Fawwaz Traboulsi This is the second updated edition of the first comprehensive history of Lebanon in the modern period. Written by a leading Lebanese scholar, and based on previously inaccessible archives, it is a fascinating and beautifully-written account of one of the world's most fabled countries. Starting with the formation of Ottoman Lebanon in the 16th century, Traboulsi covers the growth of Beirut as a capital for trade and culture through the 19th century. The main part of the book concentrates on Lebanon's development in the 20th century and the conflicts that led up to the major wars in the 1970s and 1980s. This edition contains a new chapter and updates throughout the text. This is a rich history of Lebanon that brings to life its politics, its people and the crucial role that it has always played in world affairs.
June 2012 320pp 215mm x 135mm Pb 978-0-7453-3274-1 £21.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3275-8 £65 Epub 978-1-8496-4729-8 £21.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4730-4 £21.99
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Skillfully weaving together social, political, cultural and economic history, this deeply informed and penetrating study provides rich understanding. Noam Chomsky
Everyone who is curious about that beautiful and tormented country should read this history, one of the best yet. Charles Glass
For anyone seeking to understand Lebanon and the Middle East, this work, by one of the most prominent intellectuals of the Arab world, cannot be ignored. Irene Gendzier
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Fawwaz Traboulsi is Associate Professor teaching history and politics at the Lebanese American University in Beirut. He is the author of several books.
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Israel and Palestine Competing Histories Mike Berry and Greg Philo Pb 978-0-7453-2565-1 £14.99
Hizbu’llah Politics and Religion Amal Saad-Ghorayeb Pb 978-0-7453-1792-2 £24.99
Better democracy through Marxism
The History of Democracy
A Marxist Interpretation Brian S. Roper The concept of democracy has become tarnished in recent years, as governments become disconnected from voters and pursue unpopular policies. And yet the ideal of democracy continues to inspire movements around the world, such as the Arab Spring. Brian Roper refreshes our understanding of democracy using a Marxist theoretical framework. He traces the history of democracy from ancient Athens to the emergence of liberal representative and socialist participatory democracy in Europe and North America, through to the global spread of democracy during the past century. Roper argues that democracy cannot be understood separately from underlying processes of exploitation and class struggle. He offers an engaging Marxist critique of representative democracy, and raises the possibility of alternative democratic forms. The History of Democracy will be of interest to students and scholars of history and politics and all those concerned about the past, present and future of democracy. Brian S. Roper lectures in Politics at the University of Otago, New
Zealand. He has been involved in the socialist left and political activism in New Zealand since the early 1980s. He is the author of Prosperity for All? Economic, Social and Political Change in New Zealand since 1935 (2005).
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Hobsbawm History and Politics Gregory Elliott Pb 978-0-7453-2844-7 £12.99
Revolution, Democracy, Socialism Selected Writings of V.I. Lenin V. I. Lenin, edited by Paul Le Blanc Pb 978-0-7453-2760-0 £14.99
August 2012 256pp 215mm x 135mm Pb 978-0-7453-3189-8 £18.99 Hb 978-0-7453-3190-4 £65 Epub 978-1-8496-4714-4 £18.99 Kindle 978-1-8496-4715-1 £18.99
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author of Another World is Possible and Global Slump
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Democracy is the product of intense class struggles rather than the incremental decisions of enlightened lawmakers. Brian Roper's insightful and coherent survey convincingly makes this argument. Rick Kuhn
Deutscher Prize winner and Reader in Politics at the Australian National University
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Latin American experiments in feminism and democracy
Contesting Publics Feminism, Activism, Ethnography Lynne Phillips and Sally Cole Series: Anthropology, Culture and Society Through ethnographic cases and activists’ narratives, Contesting Publics analyses the challenges feminists face as they seek to engage with new spaces of participatory democracy in Latin America. Lynne Phillips and Sally Cole analyse how new silences, exclusions and re-inscriptions of inequalities have emerged alongside these new spaces of participation. The book re-examines the relationship between public and private and speaks to a larger theoretical question: what is the meaning of 'the public' within democracy projects? Contesting Publics considers current debates among feminists from different generations on the merits of a variety of strategies, goals and issues, drawing out vital lessons for students, researchers and activists in anthropology, gender studies and Latin American studies.
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Cole and Phillips make an excellent case for interrogating why bringing private, gender-related concerns to public view has been so fractious, and why the results have frequently been mixed. This is a thoughtprovoking volume. Florence Babb
Professor of Women's Studies and Affiliate Professor of Anthropology and Latin American Studies, University of Florida
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Associate Professor of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Dalhousie University
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Windsor. She is the editor of The Third Wave of Modernization in Latin America: Cultural Perspectives on Neoliberalism (1998). Sally Cole is Professor of Anthropology at Concordia University, Montreal. She is the author of Ruth Landes: A Life in Anthropology (2003).
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The New Latin American Left Utopia Reborn Edited by Patrick Barrett, Daniel Chavez and César Rodríguez-Garavito Pb 978-0-7453-2677-1 £21.99
Social Movements and State Power Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador James Petras and Henry Veltmeyer Pb 978-0-7453-2422-7 £24.99
Series: How to Read
How to Read Barthes’ Image-Music-Text
Ed White Series: How to Read Theory Roland Barthes remains one of the most influential cultural theorists of the postwar period and Image-Music-Text collects his most influential essays. Ed White provides students with a clear guide to this essential but difficult text. As students are increasingly expected to write across a range of media, Barthes' work can be understood as an early mapping of what we now call interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary study. The book's detailed section-by-section readings makes Barthes' most important writings accessible to undergraduate readers. This book is a perfect companion for teaching and learning Barthes' ideas in cultural studies and literary theory. Ed White is Associate Professor in the Department of English, University of Florida at Gainesville. He is the author of The Backcountry and the City: Colonization and Conflict in Early America (2005) and co-editor of Beyond Douglass: New Perspectives on Early African American Literature (2008).
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How to Read Foucault’s Discipline and Punish Anne Schwan and Stephen Shapiro Pb 978-0-7453-2980-2 £12.99
How to Read Marx's Capital
Stephen Shapiro Pb 978-0-7453-2561-3 £14.99
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The search for peace in Palestine
The Palestinian Refugee Problem The Search for a Resolution Edited by Rex Brynen and Roula El-Rifai In this unique volume, leading analysts – many of whom have been actively involved in negotiations on this issue – provide an overview of the key dimensions of the Palestinian refugee problem. Each paper develops an array of policy options for resolving various aspects of the refugee issue, written in such a way as to provide a broad menu of choices rather than a single narrow set of recommendations. No other work on the Palestinian refugee issue has undertaken such a task. This book is likely to be a preeminent reference and analytical work on the topic for many years to come.
November 2012 240pp 215mm x 135mm Pb 978-0-7453-3338-0 £25 Hb 978-0-7453-3344-1 £75 Epub 978-1-8496-4820-2 £25 Kindle 978-1-8496-4821-9 £25
Rex Brynen is Professor of Political Science at McGill University. He is author, editor, or coeditor of eight books on various aspects of Palestinian and Middle East politics. Roula El-Rifai is a senior programme specialist at the International Development Research Centre in Ottawa. She is co-editor of Palestinian Refugees: Challenges of Repatriation and Development (2007).
Compensation to Palestinian Refugees and the Search for Palestinian-Israeli Peace Edited by Rex Brynen and Roula El-Rifai One of the core aspects of the Palestinian refugee question is that of compensation or reparations for Palestinian refugees forcibly displaced by the establishment of Israel. However, many of the complex technical issues compensation would entail have not received adequate attention. In this volume, a variety of contributors – including Palestinian, Israeli, and international scholars and former officials – examine the topic. They cast new light on the structure of possible compensation regimes and potential obstacles to implementation.
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Rex Brynen is Professor of Political Science at McGill University. He is author, editor, or coeditor of eight books on various aspects of Palestinian and Middle East politics. Roula El-Rifai is a senior programme specialist at the International Development Research Centre in Ottawa. She is co-editor of Palestinian Refugees: Challenges of Repatriation and Development (2007).
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2012 Yearbook on Peace Processes
Vicenç Fisas Armengol 2012 Yeabook on Peace Processes covers and analyses all ongoing peace negotiations in the world. It does so through a comprehensive approach to each process that includes in-depth historical backgrounds and annual assessments. Its broad scope reaches exploratory and formalised phases of dialogue. The majority of the negotiations analysed refer to ongoing armed conflicts, although negotiations related to unsolved conflicts that are no longer in phases of open war are also included. The 2012 Yearbook on Peace Processes also includes an assessment of witnesses and overseers in peace negotiations. Due to its scope and approach the yearbook is a reliable and useful source for practitioners, experts and students of peace and conflict worldwide. Vicenç Fisas Armengol is Holder of UNESCO Chair on Peace and Humans Rights at the Autonomous University of Barcelona and author of 36 books about peace studies, disarmament and peace processes.
Alert 2012!
July 2012 232pp 295mm x 270mm 106 tables, 22 diagrams Pb 978-8-4988-8427-2 £25
Report on Conflicts, Human Rights and Peacebuilding Edited by Escola de Cultura de Pau Alert 2012! Report on conflicts, human rights and peacebuilding is a yearbook which analyzes the state of the world in connection with conflicts and peacebuilding based on five areas of analysis: armed conflicts, socio-political crises, peace processes, humanitarian crises and the gender dimension on peacebuilding. The analysis of the most relevant events of 2011 and of the nature, causes, dynamics, parties to the conflict and consequences of armed conflict and socio-political crises in the world allows for a regional comparative overview and it highlights global trends, risk factors and early warning information. The yearbook also identifies opportunities for building peace or for the reduction, prevention or resolution of conflicts. This is a reliable and comprehensive source of knowledge for decision-makers, practitioners, experts and students in peace studies. The Escola de Cultura de Pau (ECP - School for a Culture of Peace)
was established in 1999 with the aim of organizing academic, research and intervention activities related to peace culture, analysis, prevention and transformation of conflicts, education for peace, disarmament and the promotion of human rights.
November 2012 232pp 295mm x 270mm 17 tables, 10 maps, 9 graphs Pb 978-8-4988-8426-5 £25
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Woody's Road Woody Guthrie's Letters Home, Drawings, Photos, and Other Unburied Treasures Mary Jo Guthrie Edgmon and Guy Logsdon The father of American folk music, Woody Guthrie influenced generations of Americans with his witty journalism and landmark songs. Woody's Road brings together letters to family, photos, drawings, and lyrics to reveal Guthrie's budding personality as he grew from a young boy into a man of remarkable strength and character, becoming America’s most publicly political songwriter and the legendary musician who influenced Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Ani DiFranco and so many others. The book shows how his commitment to social equality never wavered, as shown famously by the slogan 'this machine kills fascists' emblazoned on his guitar. Jo Guthrie and Guy Lodgson uncover the intensely intelligent and articulate man behind the folksy wit.
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Mary Jo Guthrie Edgmon, Woody’s sister, hosts the internationally
acclaimed Woody Fest. Guy Logsdon has written about Woody Guthrie in The Smithsonian and
the liner notes for many of Woody Guthrie’s recordings. He is the author of several books, including The Whorehouse Bells Were Ringing and Other Songs Cowboys Sing.
Pete Seeger His Life in his Own Words Pete Seeger, edited by Robert Rosenthal and Sam Rosenthal Long an icon of American musical and political life, Pete Seeger has written eloquently in a diverse array of publications but nowhere is his life story more personally chronicled than in these, his private writings, documents and letters stored for decades in his family barn. Pete Seeger: His Life in His Own Words, collects Seeger's letters, notes, published articles, rough drafts, stories and poetry – creating the most intimate picture yet available of Seeger as a musician, an activist and a family man. The book covers the passions, personalities and experiences of a lifetime of struggle – from the pre-WWII labour movement and the Communist Party, to Woody Guthrie, the Civil Rights movement and the struggle against the war in Vietnam. The portrait that emerges is not of a saint, but a flesh-and-blood man, struggling to understand his time and his place.
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Pete Seeger is an internationally acclaimed songwriter, musician and
activist. Robert Rosenthal is Professor of Sociology at Wesleyan University. He has written widely on the use of music in social movements. Sam Rosenthal is a musician and writer.
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It Ain't Me Babe
Bob Dylan and the Performance of Authenticity Andrea Cossu Series: Great Barrington Books Bob Dylan has always been something of a mystery. He has worn a variety of masks that have delighted, puzzled, amused and angered his many audiences. Andrea Cossu offers a strikingly fresh explanation of Dylan and the transformations he has made throughout his career. Cossu’s descriptions of key Dylan performances explain how he forged authenticity through performance, and how the various attempts to make 'Bob Dylan' have often involved the interaction between the artist, his public image and his many audiences. It Ain't Me Babe offers a striking vision of how Dylan built his image and learned to live with its burden, painting a unique and coherent new portrait of the artist. Andrea Cossu is an independent writer and a sociologist who most recently was a visiting fellow at Yale University. He is the author of several articles on culture and memory, which have appeared in prominent journals and books.
Playing for Change
August 2012 192pp 216mm x 140mm Pb 978-1-6120-5188-8 £14.99 Hb 978-1-6120-5187-1 £70
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Music and Musicians in the Service of Social Movements Robert Rosenthal and Richard Flacks Although music is known to be part of the great social movements that have rocked the world, its specific contribution to political struggle has rarely been closely analyzed. Is it truly the 'lifeblood' of movements, as some have declared, or merely the entertainment between the speeches? Drawing on interviews, case studies and musical and lyrical analysis, Rosenthal and Flacks offer a brilliant analysis and a wide-ranging look at the use of music in movements, in the US and elsewhere, over the past hundred years. From their interviews, the voices of Pete Seeger, Ani DiFranco, Tom Morello, Holly Near, and many others enliven this highly readable book. Robert Rosenthal is Professor of Sociology at Wesleyan University. He has written widely on the use of music in social movements. Richard Flacks is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at University of California–Santa Barbara. He is the author of Making History: The American Left and the American Mind and Beyond the Barricades.
July 2012 320pp 229mm x 152mm Pb 978-1-5945-1789-1 £16.99 Hb 978-1-5945-1788-4 £65
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Making Peace Last A Toolbox for Sustainable Peacebuilding Robert Ricigliano
July 2012 288pp 229mm x 152mm Pb 978-1-5945-1995-6 £22.99 Hb 978-1-5945-1994-9 £60
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The international community invests billions annually in thousands of projects designed to overcome poverty, stop violence, spread human rights, fight terrorism and combat global warming. The hope is that these separate projects will 'add up' to lasting societal change in places like Afghanistan. In reality, these initiatives are not adding up to sustainable peace. Making Peace Last offers ways of improving the productivity of peacebuilding. This book defines the theory, analysis and practice needed to create peacebuilding approaches that are as dynamic and adaptive as the societies they are trying to affect. The book is based on a combination of field experience and research into peacebuilding and conflict resolution. This book can also be used as a textbook in courses on peacebuilding, security and development. Making Peace Last is a comprehensive approach to finding sustainable solutions to the world’s most pressing social problems. Robert Ricigliano is the Director of the Institute of World Affairs at
the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.
War and Drugs The Role of Military Conflict in the Development of Substance Abuse Dessa K. Bergen-Cico War and Drugs explores the relationship between military incursions and substance use and abuse throughout history. For centuries, drugs have been used to weaken enemies, stimulate troops to fight, and quell post-war trauma. They have also served as a source of funding for clandestine military and paramilitary activity. In addition to offering detailed geopolitical perspectives, this book explores the intergenerational trauma that follows military conflict and the rising tide of substance abuse among veterans, especially from the Vietnam and Iraq-Afghan eras. Addiction specialist Bergen-Cico raises important questions about the past and challenges us to consider new approaches in the future to this longest of US wars. Dessa K. Bergen-Cico is an assistant professor in the Department of
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Public Health and Nutrition Sciences in the College of Human Ecology and lead faculty for the Addiction Studies Program at Syracuse University. Dr Bergen-Cico is a Certified Addiction Specialist. In addition to conducting research with veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance abuse, she has served as the director of the University’s substance abuse counseling center and sexual assault crisis services.
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The Twilight of the Social
Resurgent Politics in an Age of Disposability Henry A. Giroux In The Twilight of the Social, Henry A. Giroux looks at the decline of social spaces which enable grievances to be dealt with and considers new ways in which citizens can create social spaces today. After decades of neoliberalism, today's young people lack a voice and are saddled with economic, political, and social conditions that have rendered them marginalised and ultimately disposable. Giroux covers a broad range of topics – from youth and the promise of new media technologies, the economic Darwinism of globalisation, and the need for a renewed democratic culture. The Twilight of the Social is a compelling account of the erosion in recent decades of the very idea of 'the social' in America and other societies. Henry A. Giroux currently holds the Global TV Network Chair Professorship at McMaster University in the English and Cultural Studies Department. His most recent books include The University in Chains: Confronting the Military-Industrial-Academic Complex (2007) and Against the Terror of Neoliberalism (2008).
Foucault, Governmentality, and Critique
July 2012 128pp 216mm x 140mm Pb 978-1-6120-5056-0 £14.99 Hb 978-1-6120-5055-3 £60
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Thomas Lemke Series: Cultural Politics and the Promise of Democracy Michel Foucault is one of the most cited authors in social science. This book discusses one of his most influential concepts: governmentality. Reconstructing its emergence in Foucault’s analytics of power, the book explores the theoretical strengths the concept of governmentality offers for political analysis and critique. It highlights the intimate link between neoliberal rationalities and the problem of biopolitics including issues around genetic and reproductive technologies. This book is a useful introduction to Foucault’s work on power and governmentality suitable for experts and students alike Thomas Lemke is a sociologist and Senior Researcher at the Institute for
Social Research in Frankfurt/Main.
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Connecting Sociology to Our Lives An Introduction to Sociology Tim Delaney
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Many introductory texts claim to make sociology relevant to student interests. Perhaps no other text has done this so completely – and engagingly – as Connecting Sociology to Our Lives. Tim Delaney not only uses popular and contemporary culture examples, he explains sociology thoroughly within the frame of the contemporary culture of students – a culture shaped by political, economic, and environmental trends just as much as by today’s pop stars. This book will help academics to engage their students in sociology through the prism of their own culture. It involves students in critical thinking and classroom discussion through the book’s many 'What Do You Think?' inserts, and will inspire them to careers with the book’s unique chapter, 'Sociology’s Place in Society: Completing the Connection'. Tim Delaney is Associate Professor at the State University of New York
at Oswego. He is the author of Classical and Contemporary Social Theory: Investigation and Application (2nd Edition 2012).
Leadership Matters Unleashing the Power of Paradox Thomas E. Cronin and Michael A. Genovese Some leaders fundamentally alter the status quo whilst others guide quietly. Most leadership books emphasise specific rules, but Tom Cronin and Michael Genovese see leadership as filled with paradox. Leadership Matters offers a different view of leadership – one that builds community and responds creatively to new situations. Cronin and Genovese argue that leadership is about more than just charisma and set leaders on to a different path – to unleash the power of paradox.
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Thomas E. Cronin is the McHugh Professor of American Institutions and Leadership at Colorado College. He is author, coauthor, or editor of ten books on politics and government, and has been a moderator since 1973 of more than a dozen Aspen Institute Executive Seminars. Michael A. Genovese is Director of the Institute for Leadership Studies and holds the Loyola Chair of Leadership as Professor of Political Science at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.
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Science, Ethics, and Politics
Conversations and Investigations Kristen Renwick Monroe The relationship between science and ethics has been subject to much debate. This volume demonstrates the mutually beneficial relationship that can take place between ethics and science. It presents work that utilises the tools of science – broadly conceptualised – to elucidate ethical issues, showing that careful scientific analysis of ethical issues can reveal new insights. This is supplemented by conversations with the authors – some of them pre-eminent scientists addressing issues of ethics, including two Nobel laureates – to learn how they came to the study of ethics and ask how they conceptualise and think about ethical issues. Science, Ethics and Politics provides substantive insight into particular ethical issues, ranging from issues of torture during war to parents’ obligations to children. This book is designed as a complement to traditional texts on ethics and should appeal to students of ethics as well as to the general public. Kristen Renwick Monroe is Professor of Political Science and Philosophy at University of California–Irvine. She is the author of Heart of Altruism and The Hand of Compassion (2004).
The “Miracle Worker” and the Transcendentalist
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Annie Sullivan, Franklin Sanborn, and the Education of Helen Keller David Wagner Helen Keller and her teacher, Annie Sullivan, remain two of the bestknown American women. But few people know how Sullivan came to her role as teacher of the deaf and blind Keller. Contrasting their lives with Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, the era’s prominent abolitionist, this book sheds light on the gender and disability expectations that affected the public perception of Sullivan and Keller. This book provides a fascinating insight into class, ethnicity, gender, and disability issues in the Gilded Age and Progressive-Era America. David Wagner is Professor of Social Work and Sociology at the
University of Southern Maine and author of five previous books including the C. Wright Mills award-winning Checkerboard Square: Culture and Resistance in a Homeless Community and most recently, The Poorhouse: America's Forgotten Institution.
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Revolutionizing Feminism Anne E. Lacsamana Revolutionizing Feminism offers the first feminist analysis of the human rights crisis in the Philippines during the Arroyo presidency (2001–2010) and the declaration of the country as the 'second front' in the US-led 'war on terror'. During this period over 1,000 activists, including peasants, journalists and lawyers, were murdered. Lacsamana situates Filipino women within the international division of labour, showing the connection between the 'superexploitation' of their labour power at home and their migration abroad as domestic workers, nurses, nannies, entertainers, and 'mail-order brides'. In contrast to the cultural turn in feminist theorising that has retreated from the concepts of class and class exploitation, Revolutionizing Feminism seeks to reorient feminist scholarship in order to better understand the material realties of those living in an increasingly unstable and impoverished global south.
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Anne E. Lacsamana is Associate Professor of Women’s Studies at
Hamilton College. She is the coeditor of Women and Globalization (2004) and has published several articles on global/transnational feminist theory and US-Philippine relations.
Ritual as a Missing Link Sociology, Structural Ritualization Theory, and Research J. David Knottnerus Series: The Sociological Imagination
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Up to now, ritual has been under-utilised for studying human behaviour. This book narrows the gap in our understanding of the social causes and consequences of our actions by focusing on the ritualised behaviours that define much of our daily lives. Knottnerus breaks new ground by comprehensively describing structural ritualistic theory. He shows how structural reproduction has occurred throughout the world, how rituals can be strategically used and how power can influence rituals, and how the disruption and reconstitution of ritual is of crucial importance for human beings. This book shows that ritual provides a missing link in sociology and helps us better explain the extreme complexity of human action and social reality. J. David Knottnerus is Professor of Sociology at Oklahoma State University. He has authored and coedited numerous articles and books in the areas of social theory, social psychology, and social structure/ inequality.
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Diverse Administrators in Peril
The New Indentured Class in Higher Education Edna Chun and Alvin Evans Diverse Administrators in Peril is the first in-depth examination of the work experiences of minority, female, and LGBT administrators in higher education. Written by two award-winning practitioners in higher education, this vivid and intensive study of American leadership from the inside out illuminates how the collision between everyday life and systems of power takes place in patterns of subtle discrimination. Based on scores of interviews with diverse administrators, the book examines patterns of racism, sexism, and heterosexism that persist in the highest administrative ranks and provides concrete strategies and models for inclusive leadership practices. Edna Chun is Vice President for Human Resources and Equity at Broward
College. Alvin Evans is Associate Vice President at Kent State University.
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Academe Degree Zero
Reconsidering the Politics of Higher Education Jeffrey R. Di Leo Series: Cultural Politics and the Promise of Democracy Academe Degree Zero brings together ten essays that identify and critically examine the key issues facing professionals in higher education today. These include the nature and limits of anonymity in academic discourse, the ways in which affiliation and prestige temper academic judgement, and the role of collegiality in academic life. Through numerous essays, edited books and journal issues, Jeffrey R. Di Leo's cross-disciplinary work has consistently been at the edge of current thinking and critical efforts to lay bare the reality of contemporary academic life. Academe Degree Zero provides a snapshot of academic identity and relations in a time of major technological and economic transformation and in the context of growing corporatisation of higher education. Jeffrey R. Di Leo is Professor of English and Philosophy at the
University of Houston–Victoria. He is editor and publisher of the American Book Review. He is the author of Affiliations (2003) and On Anthologies (2004).
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The Presidential Road Show
Public Leadership in a Partisan Era
Thomas Reifer
Diane J. Heith
November 2012 192pp 229mm x 152mm Hb 9781594518508 £60
Examines how US Presidents and Presidential candidates focus on local audiences and issues despite officially ruling over a nation.
Divided Nations and Transitional Justice
October 2012 208pp 229mm x 152mm Hb 9781594519192 £65
Subjects in Process
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Explores the human subject in the first decade of the 21st century in relation to changing social circumstances, globalisation and postmodern theory.
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Definitive survey of world-systems theory, including an in depth interview with Immanuel Wallerstein, its founder.
Minor to Major? Alternative Political Parties, Electoral Protests, and the Crisis of the American Party System
Edited by Michael A. Peters and Alicia de Alba
October 2012 192pp 229mm x 152mm Hb 9781594519024 £65
Uncertain Worlds Immanuel Wallerstein, Carlos Aguirre Rojas and Charles Lemert
Edited by Sang-Jin Han Collection of significant writings, one by the late South Korean president Kim Dae-jung, about how countries have addressed their wartime past.
Explores long simmering conflicts in comparative perspective, including settler colonialism in South Africa, Northern Ireland and Israel/Palestine.
World-Systems Analysis in Changing Times
What Germany, Japan and South Korea Can Teach the World
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Index
2012 Yearbook on Peace Processes Abu-Rish, Ziad
35 4
39 7
Abu-Zahra, Nadia
21
Genovese, Michael A.
Academe Degree Zero
43
Gerbaudo, Paolo
Agger, Ben
46
Gibney, Mark
45
Agitation with a Smile
45
39
Aksan, Cihan
10
Al-Qaeda and Sacrifice
27
Giroux, Henry A. Global Crises and the Challenges of the 21st Century
Alert 2012!
35
Arms and the People
26
Bailes, Jon
10
Barekat, Houman
26
Beautiful Risk of Education, The
46
Berberoglu, Berch
46
Berg, John C.
44
Bergen-Cico, Dessa K.
38
Beyond Occupation
20
Biesta, Gert J.J.
46
Bird, Stephen
45
Bleakonomics
3
Border Watch
17
Borderline Justice
16
Brunsma, David L.
46
Brynen, Rex
34
Bsheer, Rosie
4
Campagna, Federico
2
Campiglio, Emanuele
2
Cancer Stage of Capitalism, The
13
Chomsky, Noam
15
Chun, Edna
43
Coakley, Maurice
22
Cole, Sally 32 Compensation to Palestinian Refugees and the Search for Palestinian-Israeli Peace 34
Gluckstein, Donny
40 5
44 1
Gonzalez, Mike
26
Gran, Brian K.
46
Gunder Frank, Andre
45
Guthrie Edgmon, Mary Jo
36
Haddad, Bassam
4
Haiti's New Dictatorship
14
Hall, Alexandra
17
Hammond, Andrew
9
Han, Sang-Jin
44
Handbook of Contemporary Cuba
45
Handbook of Sociology and Human Rights
46
Heith, Diane J.
44
History Of Democracy, The
31
History of Modern Lebanon, A
30
How to Look Good in A War
11
How To Read Barthes’ Image-Music-Text
33
Idiotism
12
Indonesia
15
Ireland in the World Order
22
Islamic Utopia, The
9
Islamophobia Industry, The
8
It Ain't Me Babe
37
Iyall Smith, Keri E.
46
Kay, Adah
21
Knottnerus, J. David
42
Connecting Sociology to Our Lives
40
Krieger, David
45
Contesting Publics
32
Lacsamana, Anne E.
42
Corporation That Changed The World, The
19
Larson, Rob
Cossu, Andrea
37
Leadership Matters
Critical Social Theories
46
Lean, Nathan
Cronin, Thomas E.
40
Lemert, Charles
44
Cruel Harvest
28
Lemke, Thomas
39
Curtis, Neal
12
Lerman, Antony
6
Darweish, Marwan
24
Logsdon, Guy
Dawn of the Arab Spring, The
4
Making and Unmaking of a Zionist, The
3 40 8
36 6
de Alba, Alicia
44
Making Peace Last
38
Delaney, Tim
40
Maoists in India, The
23
Denemark, Robert A.
45
McMurtry, John
13
Di Leo, Jeffrey R.
43
Mercille, Julien
28
Diverse Administrators in Peril
43
Milas, Seifulaziz
29
Divided Nations and Transitional Justice
44 18
ECP
35
Minor to Major? “Miracle Worker” and the Transcendentalist, The
44
Dot.compradors El-Rifai, Roula
34
Monroe, Kristen Renwick
41
Mukherji, Nirmalangshu
23
Northern Ireland's Lost Opportunity
25
Novosel, Tony
25
On Environmental Governance
45
Esposito, John L.
52
Foucault, Governmentality, and Critique Generation Palestine
8
Evans, Alvin
43
Falk, Richard
45
Finn, Melissa
27
Fisas Armengol, Vicenç
35
Flacks, Richard
37
Font, Mauricio A.
45
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4
Palestinian Refugee Problem, The
34
Path to Zero, The
45
Peacebuilding and Reconciliation
24
Peirce, Gareth People’s History of the Second World War, A
16 1
Pete Seeger
36
Peters, Michael A.
44
Phillips, Lynne
32
Playing for Change
37
Podur, Justin
14
Political Sociology in a Global Era
46
Presidential Road Show, The
44
Rank, Carol
24
Rappert, Brian
11
Reifer, Thomas
44
ReOrienting the 19th Century
45
Rethinking Sociological Theory
46
Revolutionizing Feminism
42
Ricigliano, Robert
38
Riobó, Carlos
45
Ritual as a Missing Link
42
Robins, Nick
19
Rojas, Carlos Aguirre
44
Roper, Brian S.
31 6
Rose, Jacqueline Rosenthal, Robert
36, 37
Rosenthal, Sam
36
Sanderson, Stephen K.
46
Saraswati, Jyoti
18
Science, Ethics, and Politics
41
Seeger, Pete
36
Sharing the Nile
29
Silver, Adam
45
Subjects in Process
44
Tilley, Virginia
20
Traboulsi, Fawwaz
30
Trend, David
46
Tweets and the Streets
5
Twilight of the Social, The
39
Uncertain Worlds
44
Unfree in Palestine
21
Vltchek, Andre
15
Wagner, David
41
Wallerstein, Immanuel
44
War and Drugs
38
Watching Human Rights
45
Weapon of the Strong
10
Webber, Frances
16
What We Are Fighting For White, Ed
2 33
Wiles, Rich
7
Woody's Road
36
Worlding
46
Yesnowitz, Joshua
45
Young, Oran R.
45
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