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Welcome to the 2009 Sociology Catalogue from Routledge From our Editorial offices in the UK and US we publish over 150 new monographs and teaching books in sociology and related social sciences. The sales and positive reception for our titles is growing at an unprecedented rate, far surpassing the industry standard for academic publishing. Highlights from the Sociology list this year include the Second Edition of Criminology: A Sociological Introduction, fully revised and including original research this essential new textbook introduces the key topics studied throughout all criminology courses. Contemporary Social Theory also publishes and is arguably the definitive textbook on this subject. We are also delighted to announce the launch of our new Social Issues Collection – you’ll find more information on the collection at the end of the catalogue.

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CONTENTS Biomedical Law & Ethics Library Series . . . . . . .1 CRESC Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Criminology Textbooks and Highlights . . . . . . .2 Critical Concepts in Sociology Series . . . . . . . .7 Critical Realism: Interventions Series . . . . . . . .8 Cultural Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Gender . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Genetics and Society Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Global Diasporas Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Global Institutions Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Globalization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 International Library of Sociology Series . . . .20 Key Ideas Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Key Ideas in Criminology Series . . . . . . . . . . .26 Key Sociologists Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Marriage and the Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Media and Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 New Approaches in Sociology Series . . . . . . .31 Political Sociology and Human Rights . . . . . .31 Race and Ethnicity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Research Methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Routledge Advances in Research Methods Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Routledge Advances in Criminology Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Routledge Advances in Sociology Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Routledge Key Guides Series . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Routledge Research in Gender and Society Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Routledge Student Readers Series . . . . . . . . .48 Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Routledge/ESA Studies in European Societies Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Science, Technology and Society . . . . . . . . . .52 Sexuality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Social Inequalities and Social Problems . . . . .54 Social Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Social Research Today Series . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Social Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Sociology of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Sociology of Media and Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Sociology of Medicine, Health and Illness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Sociology of Place and Environment . . . . . . .64 Sociology of Religion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Sociology of Sport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Sociology of Work, Economy and Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Studies in Consumption and Markets Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Taking Culture Seriously Series . . . . . . . . . . .67 The Body, Self and Social Identity . . . . . . . . .67 The New Sociology Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 Transformations Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Understanding Social Change Series . . . . . . .72 Backlist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Course Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Order form . . . . . . . . . . . . .Centre of Catalogue


BIOMEDICAL LAW & ETHICS LIBRARY SERIES

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Assisted Dying

The Best Interests of the Child in Healthcare

Reflections on the Need for Law Reform

Sarah Elliston, University of Glasgow, UK

Series: Biomedical Law & Ethics Library

Series: Biomedical Law & Ethics Library

Assisted Dying explores the law relating to euthanasia and assisted suicide, tracing its development from prohibition through to the laissez faire attitude adopted in a number of countries in the twenty-first century. This book provides an in-depth critique of the arguments surrounding legislative control of such practices and particularly looks into the regulatory role of the state. In the classical tradition of libertarianism, the state is generally presumed to have a remit to intervene where an individual’s actions threaten another, rather than harm the individuals themselves. This arguably leaves a question mark over the state’s determined intervention, in the UK and elsewhere, into the private and highly personal choices of individuals to die rather than live. The perceived role of the state in safeguarding the moral values of the community and the need for third party involvement in assisted suicide and euthanasia could be thought to raise these practices to a different level. These considerations may be in direct conflict with the so called right to die espoused by some individuals and groups within the community. However this book will argue that the state’s interests are and should be second to the interests that the people themselves have in choosing their own death.

This volume provides an excellent re-evaluation of the ‘best interests’ test in the health-care arena; the ways it has developed, the inherent difficulties in its use and its interpretation in legal cases concerning the medical care of children. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Standards in Decision Making Concerning Children 3. Best Interests and Consent 4. Best Interests and Refusal 5. Best Interests between Children 6. Best Interests and Withholding/Withdrawing Treatment 7. Best Interests and Medical Research 8. Conclusions 2007: 234 x 156: 328pp Hb: 978-1-84472-043-9: £85.00 Pb: 978-1-84472-042-2: £27.99 eBook: 978-0-203-94046-4

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Euthanasia, Ethics and the Law From Conflict to Compromise Richard Huxtable, University of Bristol, UK Series: Biomedical Law & Ethics Library Euthanasia, Ethics and the Law argues that the law governing the ending of life in England and Wales is unclear, confused and often contradictory. It shows that the rules are in competition because the ethical principles underlying them are so diverse and conflicting. This book covers topics including the Diane Pretty litigation, Lord Joffe’s Assisted Dying for the Terminally Ill Bill, the advent of ’death tourism’ and the real status of involuntary and passive euthanasia in English law. Selected Contents: 1. Judging the End(ing) of Life: Conflict and Confusion 2. Not Pretty: ‘Mercy Killing’ in Legal Fact and Legal Fiction 3. Assisted Suicide in ‘the Shadowy Area of Mercy Killing’ 4. Get Out of Jail Free? Double Effect and Doctors in the Dock 5. Beyond Bland: Hedging Bets on the Value of Life? 6. Euthanasia and the Middle Ground: From Conflict to Compromise 2007: 234 x 156: 232pp Hb: 978-1-84472-105-4: £85.00 Pb: 978-1-84472-106-1: £27.99 eBook: 978-0-203-94044-0

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The Media and Social Theory Edited by David Hesmondhalgh, University of Leeds, UK and Jason Toynbee, The Open University, UK Series: CRESC Media studies needs richer and livelier intellectual resources. This book brings together major and emerging international media analysts to consider key processes of media change, using a number of critical perspectives. Case studies range from reality television to professional journalism, from blogging to control of copyright, from social networking sites to indigenous media, in Europe, North America, Asia and elsewhere. Among the theoretical approaches and issues addressed are: •critical realism •post-structuralist approaches to media and culture •Pierre Bourdieu and field theory •public sphere theory – including post-Habermasian versions

Selected Contents: 1. An Outline of the Debate 2. An Evaluation of the Arguments For and Against Legalisation 3. Choosing Death 4. Choosing Death For Others 5. The United Kingdom Position 6. Is There a Way Forward? 7. Conclusion

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This volume is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students and researchers of cultural studies, media studies and social theory.

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The Body in Bioethics Alastair V. Campbell, National University of Singapore Series: Biomedical Law & Ethics Library Thorough and comprehensive, this volume engages with recent debates about the uses and abuses of the human body, both living and dead.

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A new series from CRESC – the ESRC Centre for Research on Socio-cultural Change.

Selected Contents: 1. Why the Body Matters 2. My Body - Property, Commodity or Gift? 3. Body Futures 4. The Tissue Trove 5. The Branded Body 6. Gifts from the Dead 7. Together at Last March 2009: 234 x 156: 176pp Hb: 978-1-84472-057-6: £85.00 Pb: 978-1-84472-056-9: £27.99 eBook: 978-0-203-94041-9

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•Marxist and post-Marxist theories, including contemporary critical theory •theories of democracy, antagonism and difference.

Selected Contents: 1. Why Media Studies Needs Better Social Theory David Hesmondhalgh and Jason Toynbee Part 1: Power and Democracy 2. Media and the Paradoxes of Pluralism Kari Karppinen 3. Neoliberalism, Social Movements, and Change in Media Systems in the Late Twentieth Century Daniel C. Hallin 4. Recognition and the Renewal of Ideology Critique John Downey 5. Cosmopolitan Temptations, Communicative Spaces and the European Union Philip Schlesinger Part 2: Spatial Inequalities 6. Neoliberalism, Imperialism and the Media David Hesmondhalgh 7. One Letter, Two Presidents and a Global Audience: The Shifting Spatialities of Contemporary Communication Annabelle Sreberny 8. Rethinking the Digital Age Faye Ginsburg 9. Media and Mobility in a Transnational World Purnima Mankekar Part 3: Spectacle and the Self 10. Form and Power in an Age of Continuous Spectacle Nick Couldry 11. Spectacular Morality: Reality Television, Individualisation and the Remaking of the Working Class Helen Wood and Bev Skeggs 12. Variations on the Branded Self: Theme, Invention, Improvisation and Inventory Alison Hearn Part 4: Media Labour and Production 13. Step Away from the Croissant: Media Studies 3.0 Toby Miller 14. Sex and Drugs and Bait and Switch: Rockumentary and the New Model Worker Matt Stahl 15. Journalism: Expertise, Authority and Power in Democratic Life Christopher Anderson 16. Media Making and Social Reality Jason Toynbee May 2008: 234 x 156: 312pp Hb: 978-0-415-44799-7: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44800-0: £23.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93047-2

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CRIMINOLOGY TEXTBOOKS AND HIGHLIGHTS

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Culture, Class, Distinction

The New Criminal Justice

Global Gender Research

Tony Bennett, The Open University, UK, Mike Savage, University of Manchester, UK, Elizabeth Bortolaia Silva, The Open University, UK, Alan Warde, University of Manchester, UK, Modesto Gayo-Cal, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile and David Wright, The Open University, UK

American Communities and the Changing World of Crime Control

Transnational Perspectives

Series: CRESC Drawing on the first systematic study of cultural capital in contemporary Britain, Culture, Class, Distinction examines the role played by culture in the relationships between class, gender and ethnicity. Its findings promise a major revaluation of the legacy of Pierre Bourdieu’s account of the relationships between class and culture.

NEW TITLE

Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Situating the Analysis 1. Culture after Distinction 2. Researching Cultural Capital: Questions of Theory and Method Part 2: Mapping Tastes, Practices and Individuals 3. Mapping British Cultural Taste and Participation 4. Individuals in Cultural Maps Part 3: Cultural Fields and the Organisation of Cultural Capital 5. Tensions of the Musical Field 6. Popular and Rare: Exploring the Field of Reading 7. A Sociological Canvas of Visual Art 8. Contrasting Dynamics of Distinction: The Media Field 9. Cultural Capital and the Body Part 4: The Social Dimensions of Distinction 10. Cultural Formations of the Middle Classes 11. Culture and the Working Class 12. Gender and Cultural Capital 13. Nation, Ethnicity and Globalisation 14. Conclusion Methodological Appendices December 2008: 234 x 156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-42242-0: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93057-1 0.00

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Material Powers Essays Beyond Cultural Materialism Edited by Tony Bennett and Patrick Joyce Series: CRESC Material Powers explores and develops new understandings of how power is made up and exercised by examining the role of material infrastructures in the organisation of state power and the role of material cultural practices in the organisation of colonial forms of governance. August 2009: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-48303-2: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88387-7

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Klofas John, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA, Natalie Kroovand Hipple, Michigan State University, USA and Edmund McGarrell June 2009: 229 x 152 Pb: 978-0-415-99728-7: £27.99

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Lifers The Long Road to Redemption John Irwin Series: Criminology and Justice Studies November 2009: 235 x 156: 176pp Pb: 978-0-415-80198-0: £13.99 US $25.95

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White Collar Crime An Opportunity Perspective Michael Benson and Sally Simpson Series: Criminology and Justice Studies As an instructor teaching white collar crime, are you frustrated by texts which leave your students feeling outraged but helpless about the subject? Assigning this new text by Mike Benson and Sally Simpson can successfully address that problem, because it explains to students why white-collar crime is so prevalent and so difficult to control. Using it, instructors can show students how these crimes are carried out in ways that make them difficult to discover. Instructors can also show how opportunities for white-collar crimes could be reduced if we were to approach the problem from the perspective of situational crime prevention. The authors address the difficulty of controlling white-collar crime in detail, and speculate on the future of white-collar crime in the rapidly globalizing world of trans-national corporations. Selected Contents: Part 1: White-Collar Crime and White-Collar Criminals 1. The First Problem: What is White-Collar Crime? 2. Who is the White-Collar Offender? 3. Traditional Explanations of White-Collar Crime Part 2: Opportunity and White-Collar Crime 4. Criminal Opportunities 5. Applying the Opportunity Perspective to White-Collar Crime 6. Industries, Organizations and Opportunity 7. The Symbolic Construction of Opportunities 8. The Distribution of Opportunity: Race, Gender and Class Part 3: Responding to White-Collar Crime 9. Legal Remedies 10. Extra-Legal Remedies 11. Conclusions February 2009: 229 x 152: 256pp Pb: 978-0-415-95664-2: £22.99

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Edited by Christine Bose and Minjeong Kim, both at University of Albany, USA Series: Perspectives on Gender This volume provides an indepth comparative picture of the current state of feminist sociological gender research and/or women’s studies research for four regions of the world, represented by ten or eleven countries. A synthetic overview essay for each representative country is organized around key issues. It familiarizes readers with the wide range of salient issues, research methods, writing styles, and leading authors from around the globe. Readers can compare and contrast the threads of similarity and strands of difference in feminist concerns globally, gaining familiarity with the breadth of gender research, and understanding the national contexts that produced it. Each essay is addition, the editors illustrate this new wave of gender research with a translated/reprinted sample of important contemporary theoretical or empirical work from each country. Pieces are included from scholars in: India, China (Asia), sub Saharan Africa, Western and Eastern Europe, South/Central America, and both the English, and Hispanic speaking Caribbean. Selected Contents: Introduction to Global Gender Studies Christine E. Bose and Minjeong Kim Part 1: Latin America and the Caribbean Part 2: Africa Part 3: Asia and the Middle East Part 4: Eastern Europe/Western Europe January 2009: 235 x 187: 352pp Pb: 978-0-415-95270-5: £20.00

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Biology and Criminology The Biosocial Synthesis Anthony Walsh, Boise State University, USA Series: Routledge Advances in Criminology Numerous criminologists have noted their dissatisfaction with the state of criminology. The need for a new paradigm for the twenty-first century is clear. However, many distrust biology as a factor in studies of criminal behavior, whether because of limited exposure or because the orientation of criminology in general has a propensity to see it as racist, classist, or at least illiberal. This innovative new book by noted criminologist Anthony Walsh dispels such fears, examining how information from the biological sciences strengthens criminology work and both complements and improves upon traditional theories of criminal behavior. With its reasoned case for biological science as a fundamental tool of the criminologist, Walsh’s groundbreaking work will be required reading for all students and faculty within the field of criminology. May 2009: 6 x 9: 398pp Hb: 978-0-415-80192-8: £45.00

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Crime and Media

Punishment

A Reader

Thom Brooks, University of Newcastle, UK Punishment is an area of increasing importance and concern of both citizens and politicians. How do we decide what should be crimes? How do we decide when someone is responsible for a crime? What should we do with criminals? These are the main questions this introductory textbook on the philosophy of punishment discusses.

Edited by Chris Greer, City University, London, UK ‘This timely collection of classic and more recent analyses of crime and the mass media does more than simply cover a field; it is a conceptual tour de force. Greer’s synthesis defines a new understanding about the relevance of new developments in cultural studies and media logic for a comprehensive critique of how the mass media packaging of crime as news and entertainment shapes practice, perceptions, and policies about crime and social control.’ - Dr. David L. Altheide, Regentsí Professor, School of Justice and Social Inquiry, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arizona State University, USA This engaging and timely collection gathers together for the first time key and classic readings in the ever-expanding area of crime and media. Comprising a carefully distilled selection of the most important contributions to the field, Crime and Media: A Reader tackles a wide range of issues including: theoretical perspectives; research methods; media influence; crime news and fiction; media, criminal justice and social control; and new media and surveillance technologies. Specially devised introductory and linking sections contextualize each reading and evaluate its contribution to the field, both individually and in relation to competing approaches and debates.

This is not only the first textbook to examine all major perspectives on punishment (including restorative justice, expressivist theories, and others for the first time), but also looks at several case studies (capital punishment, juvenile offenders, domestic abuse, and sexual crimes) and how these theories grapple with them. Punishment is aimed at those approaching the topic for the first time, although also appropriate to those already working in the field. In addition to further readings offered in each chapter, there is an extensive bibliography at the conclusion listing all the major works in the field which itself may be a valuable resource to beginners and more advanced readers alike. Punishment is an ideal starting point for undergraduate students of Law, Criminology, and Philosophy. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: General Theories 1. Etributivism 2. Deterrence 3. Rehabilitation 4. Restorative Justice Part 2: Hybrid Theories 5. Rawls and Hart 6. Expressivist Theories 7. Idealist Theories Part 3: Case Studies 8. Capital Punishment 9. Juvenile Offenders 10. Domestic Abuse 11. Sexual Crimes Conclusion

This book will provide a single source around which criminology, media and cultural studies modules can be structured, an invaluable revision and consultation guide for students, and an extremely useful resource for scholars writing and May 2009: 234 x 156: 256pp researching across a wide range of relevant fields.

Hb: 978-0-415-43181-1: £65.00

Accessible yet challenging, and packed with additional pedagogical devices, Crime Pb: 978-0-415-43182-8: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92942-1 and Media: A Reader will be an invaluable resource for students and academics studying crime, media, culture, surveillance and control.

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Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Understanding Media Part 2: Researching Media Part 3: Crime, Newsworthiness And News Part 4: Crime, Entertainment And Creativity Part 5: Effects, Influence And Moral Panic Part 6: Cybercrime, Surveillance And Risk January 2009: 246 x 174: 448pp Hb: 978-0-415-42238-3: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42239-0: £23.99

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Criminology A Sociological Introduction Eamonn Carrabine, Maggy Lee, Nigel South, Pam Cox and Ken Plummer, all at University of Exeter, UK ‘Its topical and original approach makes this book definitely one of the most exciting introductions to criminology. By taking the implications of globalisation for criminology seriously, it is also one of the very few that is truly international. All this, combined with a lively style of writing and a rich selection of web-pages for further reading, makes it ideal to show how interesting and socially relevant criminology can be.’ – René van Swaaningen, Professor of International & Comparative Criminology, Erasmus University, the Netherlands ‘This exciting new edition of Criminology: A Sociological Introduction takes readers into new areas of debate, including terrorism, global crime, cybercrime, place, space, and emotions relating to crime. The book is written with great clarity and authority, and successfully navigates new criminological contours and sociological debates about crime. The authors combine fresh thinking about the established terrain of criminology with new questions about crime and responses to it, all the while grounding ideas in social theory and reflecting social change. This is an excellent resource!’ – Dr Loraine Gelsthorpe, University of Cambridge, UK This fully revised textbook, ground in original research, is a clear and insightful introduction to the key topics studied in undergraduate criminology courses. Accessible and user-friendly, it is essential reading for all criminology students. Selected Contents: Part 1: The Criminological Imagination 1. Introduction 2. Histories of Crime 3. Researching Crime Part 2: Thinking about Crime 4. Enlightenment and Early Traditions 5. Early Sociologies of Crime 6. Radicalizing Traditions: Marxism, Feminism and Foucault 7. Crime, Social Theory and Social Change 8. Crime, Place and Space Part 3: Doing Crime 9. Victims and Victimization 10. Crime and Property 11. Crime, Sexuality and Gender 12. Crime, Emotion and Social Psychology 13. Organizational and Professional Forms of Crime Part 4: Controlling Crime 14. Drugs, Alcohol, Health and Crime 15. Thinking about Punishment 16. The Criminal Justice Process 17. Police and Policing 18. Prisons and Imprisonment Part 5: Globalizing Crime 19. Green Criminology 20. Crime and Media 21. Terrorism, State Crime and Human Rights 22. Futures of Crime, Control and Criminology December 2008: 246 x 189: 560pp Hb: 978-0-415-46450-5: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46451-2: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88494-2 US $190.00

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The Economics of Crime

NEW

International Criminology

An Introduction to Rational Crime Analysis

Crime, Justice and the Media

A Critical Introduction

Harold Winter, Ohio University, USA

Ian Marsh and Gaynor Melville, both at Liverpool Hope University, UK

Rob Watts and Judith Bessant, both at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia and Richard Hil, Southern Cross University, Australia

Since Gary Becker’s seminal article in the late sixties, the economic analysis of crime has blossomed, from an interesting side field within law and economics, into a mature stand-alone subdiscipline that has been embraced by many wellrespected academic economists. Wide ranging and accessible, this is the most up-to-date textbook in this area, taking current economic research and making it accessible to undergraduates and other interested readers. Without use of graphs or mathematical equations, Winter combines theory and empirical evidence with controversial examples from the news media. Topics discussed include:

Crime, Justice and the Media examines and analyzes the relationship between the media and crime, criminals and the criminal justice system. It considers how crime and criminals have been portrayed by the media over time, applying different theoretical perspectives on the media to the way crime, criminals and justice is reported. It focuses on a number of specific areas of crime and criminal justice in terms of media representation - these areas include moral panics over specific crimes and criminals (including youth crime, cybercrime and paedophilia), the media portrayal of victims of crime and criminals and the way the media represent criminal justice agencies. The book offers a clear, accessible and comprehensive analysis of theoretical thinking on the relationship between the media, crime and criminal justice and a detailed examination of how crime, criminals and others involved in the criminal justice process are portrayed by the media. A key strength of the book is its interactive approach - throughout the text students are encouraged to respond to the material presented and think for themselves. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction – A Brief History of the Media Portrayal of Crime and Criminals Part 2: Applying Theoretical Perspectives on the Media to Crime Part 3: The Media and Moral Panics – Theories and Examples Part 4: The Media Portrayal of Criminals Part 5: The Media Portrayal of Victims Part 6: The Media and the Criminal Justice System Part 7: New Media Technology and Crime – Cybercrime Part 8: The Media, Punishment and Public Opinion References December 2008: 246 x 174: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-44489-7: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44490-3: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-89478-1 US $130.00

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’This comprehensive volume is sure to put a new face on criminology; where it’s been, where it is now and what to expect in the future. Well-written, well thought out and informative, it is a mustread for anyone in the criminology field.’ – J.A. Hitchcock, Cyber Crime Expert and President of Working to Halt Online Abuse ’Blending historical inquiry with critical analysis, this highly engaging introduction to criminology should be on the reading list of everyone who is interested in crime and how we think about it.’ – Dorothy Denning, Professor of Defense Analysis, Naval Postgraduate School, USA International Criminology is an easy-access critical introduction to how conventional criminologists in the international arena think about and research crime. By using examples from the US, UK and Australia, the authors outline key ideas, vocabulary, assumptions and findings of the discipline while opening up a set of critical underlying issues and problems. From theoretical traditions to historical perspectives; contemporary criminology to reflexive criminology; this all encompassing text covers it all. This is the most valuable introduction to international criminology available for undergraduates and works as a superb refresher for more experienced students. Selected Contents: Introduction: Theoretical Traditions and Historical Perspectives 1. What is Crime?: How Criminologists Think about Crime 2. The Origins of Modern Criminology 3. The Consolidation of Modern Criminology 4. Dissenting Criminology: Issues in Contemporary Criminology 5. A Guide to Reading and Thinking about Criminology 6. Explaining Crime: Uemployment and Crime 7. Explaining Crime: Crime and the Family 8. Criminology and the Lure of Crime Prevention 9. Criminal Justice: Victimology and the Victim 10. Criminology and Corporate Crime 11. Criminology and State Crime Conclusion: Towards a Reflexive Criminology

•the death penalty •racial profiling •rational drug addiction and drug legalization •private crime deterrence •gun control •the privatization of prisons •juvenile crime •alternative social reforms to deter crime. By requiring no previous knowledge of economics, not only is this book a perfect choice for students new to the study of economics and public policy, it will also be of interest and accessible to students of criminology, law, political science, and other disciplines interested in the study of crime topics. By emphasizing the benefits and costs of social policy to deter crime, The Economics of Crime can be enjoyed by anyone who follows current public policy debate over one of society’s most contentious issues. Selected Contents: Part One: Rational Crime Basics Part Two: Efficient Punishment and Fines Part Three: Prison and Crime Deterrence Part Four: The Death Penalty and Crime Deterrence Part Five: Race and Crime Part Six: Private Crime Deterrence Part Seven: Drugs and Crime Part Eight: Social Reforms and Crime Deterrence Part Nine: Conclusion: What Economists Do, References May 2008: 234 x 156: 144pp Hb: 978-0-415-77173-3: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77174-0: £22.99

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Victimology

Policing Developing Democracies

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Lorraine Wolhuter, Stellenbosch University, South Africa, Neil Olley and David Denham, both at University of Wolverhampton, UK How should the needs of victims of crime be met by the criminal justice system? Have the rights of victims been neglected in order to ensure that a defendant is brought to ’justice’? Who are the victims of crime and why are they targeted? This new book examines the theoretical arguments concerning victimization before examining who victims actually are and the measures taken by the criminal justice system to enhance their position. Particular attention is paid to the victimization of women, LGBT persons, minority ethnic persons and the elderly. The book engages in a detailed exposition of the law’s response to such victimization, focusing on the measures adopted in international human rights law, by the Council of Europe, and in English law and policy. It also assesses alternative models of victim participation in criminal proceedings in European jurisdictions such as Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach which encompasses law, criminology and social policy, the book is ideal for undergraduates taking an option in victimology, race and crime, or gender and crime, whatever their disciplinary background. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1: Victimology and Victimization 2. Theories of Victimology 3. Victimization 4. Women Victims - Domestic Terror and Female Victimization 5. Victims from Minority Ethnic Groups 6. LGBT and Elderly Victims Part 2: Legal Responses to Victimization 7. The Development of a Legal Right’s Discourse 8. Support and Assistance 9. Information, Respect and Recognition, and Protection 10. Victim Participation 11. Victim Compensation 12. Victims and Restorative Justice 13. Rights of Victims from Socially Disadvantaged Groups 14. Conclusion A Victims’ Rights Model for the Criminal Process July 2008: 234 x 156: 320pp Pb: 978-1-84568-045-9: £31.99 eBook: 978-0-203-89269-5 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY US $59.99

There are enormous challenges in establishing policing systems in young democracies. Such societies typically have a host of unresolved pressing social, economic and political questions that impinge on policing and the prospects for reform. There are a series of hugely important questions arising in this context, to do with the emergence of the new security agenda, the problems of transnational crime and international terrorism, the rule of law and the role of the police, security services and the military. This is a field that is not only of growing academic interest but is now the focus of a very significant police reform ‘industry’. Development agencies and entrepreneurs are involved around the globe in attempts to establish democratic police reforms in countries with little or no history of such activity. Consequently, there is a growing literature in this field, but as yet no single volume that brings together the central developments. This book gathers together scholars from political science, international relations and criminology to focus on the issues raised by policing within developing democracies examining countries in Eastern Europe, Asia, South America and Africa. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Policing Developing Democracies Mercedes S. Hinton and Tim Newburn Europe: 2. Turkey: Progress Towards Democratic Policing? Andrew Goldsmith 3. Policing in the ‘New’ Russia Adrian Beck and Annette Robertson 4. Policing in Serbia: Negotiating the Transition between Rhetoric and Reform Sonja Stojanovic and Mark Downes Asia: 5. Policing in South Korea: Struggle, Challenge and Reform Byongook Moon and Merry Morash 6. Democratic Policing in India: Issues and Concerns Arvind Verma 7. Police Reform and Reconstruction in Timor-Leste: A Difficult Do-Over Gordon Peake South America: 8. Venezuela Christopher Birkbeck and Luis Gerardo Gabaldón 9. The Challenges of Accountability in Democratic Mexico: Who Polices the Police? Diane Davis 10. Police and State Reform in Brazil: Bad Apple or Rotten Barrel? Mercedes S. Hinton Africa: 11. Policing in Kenya: A Selective Service Alice Hills 12. The Building of the New South African Police Service: The Dynamics of Police Reform in a Changing (and Violent) Country Antony Altbeker 13. Policing Nigeria: Challenges and Reforms Kemi Asiwaju and Otwin Marenin

Power, Conflict and Criminalisation Phil Scraton, Queen’s University of Belfast, Ireland Drawing on a body of empirical, qualitative work spanning three decades, this unique text traces the significance of critical social research and critical analyses in understanding some of the most significant and controversial issues in contemporary society. Focusing on central debates in the UK and Ireland – prison protests; inner-city uprisings; deaths in custody; women’s imprisonment; transition in the north of Ireland; the ‘crisis’ in childhood; the Hillsborough and Dunblane tragedies; and the ‘war on terror’ – Phil Scraton argues that ‘marginalisation’ and ‘criminalisation’ are social forces central to the application of state power and authority. Each case study demonstrates how structural relations of power, authority and legitimacy, establish the determining contexts of everyday life, social interaction and individual opportunity. This book explores the politics and ethics of critical social research, making a persuasive case for the application of critical theory to analysing the rule of law, its enforcement and the administration of criminal justice. It is indispensable for students in the fields of criminology, criminal justice and socio-legal studies, social policy and social work. Selected Contents: 1. Challenging Academic Orthodoxy: Recognising and Proclaiming ‘Values’ in Critical Social Research 2. ‘Unreasonable Force’: Policing Marginalised Communities in the 1980s 3. ‘Lost Lives, Hidden Voices’: Deaths and Violence in Custody 4. Hillsborough: Negligence without Liability 5. ‘Licensed to Kill’: The Dunblane Shootings and their Aftermath 6. Children on Trial: Prosecution, Disclosure and Anonymity 7. ‘Asbomania’: The Regulation and Criminalisation of Children and Young People 8. Children, Young People and Conflict in the North of Ireland 9. Self Harm and Suicide in a Women’s Prison 10. ‘Nasty Things Happen in War’ 11. ‘Speaking Truth to Power’: Critical Analysis as Resistance 2007: 234 x 156: 265pp Hb: 978-0-415-42240-6: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42241-3: £23.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93553-8

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A Global Perspective

Crime, Inequality and the State

Edited by Dennis Sullivan, Institute for Economic and Restorative Justice, New York, USA and Larry Tifft, Central Michigan University, US

Edited by Mary Vogel, King’s College London, UK Why has crime dropped while imprisonment grows? This well-edited volume of groundbreaking articles explores criminal justice policy in light of recent research on changing patterns of crime and criminal careers. Highlighting the role of conservative social and political theory in giving rise to criminal justice policies, this innovative book focuses on such policies as ‘three strikes (two in the UK) and you’re out’, mandatory sentencing and widespread incarceration of drug offenders. It highlights the costs - in both money and opportunity - of increased prison expansion and explores factors such as: •labour market dynamics •the rise of a ‘prison industry’ •the boost prisons provide to economies of underdeveloped regions •the spreading political disenfranchisement of the disadvantaged it has produced. Throughout this book, hard facts and figures are accompanied by the faces and voices of the individuals and families whose lives hang in the balance. This volume, an essential resource for students, policy makers and researchers of criminology, criminal justice, social policy and criminal law, uses a compelling inter-play of theoretical works and powerful empirical research to present vivid portraits of individual life experiences. Selected Contents: 1. Bringing Inequality Back in to Crime, Law and Authority 2. Crime, Violence and Expanding Imprisonment 3. Criminal Careers 4. Social and Spatial Structure of Community 5. Race, Class and Gender in a Deindustrializing Society 6. Sentencing Discretion and Inequality Under the Common Law 7. Autocolonialism: Governing Through Coercion or Consent? 8. Paths Holding Promise 2007: 246 x 174: 656pp Hb: 978-0-415-38269-4: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-38268-7: £26.99

The Handbook of Restorative Justice is a collection of original, cutting-edge essays that offer an insightful and critical assessment of the theory, principles and practices of restorative justice around the globe. This muchawaited volume is a response to the cry of students, scholars and practitioners of restorative justice, for a comprehensive resource about a practice that is radically transforming the way the human community responds to loss, trauma and harm. Its diverse essays not only explore the various methods of responding nonviolently to harms-done by persons, groups, global corporations and nationstates, but also examine the dimensions of restorative justice in relation to criminology, victimology, traumatology and feminist studies. In addition, they contain prescriptions for how communities might re-structure their family, school and workplace life according to restorative values. This Handbook is an essential tool for every serious student of criminal, social and restorative justice. Selected Contents: Section 1: Restorative Justice Processes and Practices Section 2: The Foundations of Restorative Justice Section 3: The Needs of Victims and the Healing Process Section 4: Making Things Right: Extending Restorative Justice Section 5: Gross Human Rights Violations and Transitional Justice Section 6: Restorative Justice: Critical Commentaries on Restorative Justice Section 7: Transformative Justice and Structural Change 2007: 246 x 174: 592pp Pb: 978-0-415-44724-9: £26.99 Hb: 978-0-415-35356-4: £110.00 US $48.95

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CRITICAL CONCEPTS IN SOCIOLOGY SERIES

Series Edited by Nancy A. Naples, University of Connecticut, USA The Routledge Critical Concepts series provides concise, authoritative reprints of key articles in sociology, collecting the essential secondary literature on key subjects. Edited by acknowledged leaders in the field, each set puts the development of fundamental concepts into their historical context, and provides students and researchers with a clear snapshot of current thinking. MAJOR WORKS: 4 VOLUME SET

Social Exclusion Edited by David Byrne Series: Critical Concepts in Sociology

MAJOR WORK

Edited by a leading scholar in the field, this new title in the Routledge Major Works series, Critical Concepts in Sociology, is a four-volume collection of canonical and cutting-edge research on the intellectual origins and the development of ‘socal exclusion’, a critical concept in the social sciences in general and sociology in particular.

The pervasiveness of the concept is well illustrated by the fact that it is almost impossible to access a policy document from most governments or international agencies dealing with issues of poverty, inequality, under-development, poor educational attainment, poor health, rural development, or urban regeneration, without finding ‘social exclusion’ identified as a problem and methods for including the excluded proposed as solutions. And yet the term is a protean one and has been employed in different ways by academics across a range of disciplines and fields. Moreover, it is translated into practice in different ways which reflect its complex and contested meaning. Researchers and students in all the core social science disciplines and in a range of professional programmes-including those in health, education, social work, housing, planning and training for religious ministry-must contend with the concept, the reality it seeks to describe, and the ways in which the term has influenced both the development and implementation of public policy in the widest sense of that term. This four-volume collection draws together key texts relevant to this important topic. The first volume reviews the nature and history of the term ‘social exclusion’ and examines ways in which the idea has been used in social research. The second volume covers income distribution; the nature of class in post-industrial societies and the related dimensions of inequality in relation to gender, ethnicity and age; social exclusion in the changing city; and the general political context of postdemocracy with special reference to partnership and participation. Volume three explores the use of the term ‘social exclusion’ and programmes of social inclusion in specific policy areas including taxation and cash benefits, urban regeneration, health, education, housing, and transport. The final volume in the collection gathers together material to examine programmes specifically directed towards countering social exclusion, with particular reference to community development, and ‘joined-up’ government policy. It also considers radical alternatives to those policies. Fully indexed and with a comprehensive introduction newly written by the editor, which places the collected material in its historical and intellectual context, Social Exclusion is an essential reference work, destined to be valued by scholars and students as a vital research resource. It will also be of especial interest to policy-makers and practitioners engaged with ‘social exclusion’ as a social problem. Selected Contents: Volume 1: Social Exclusion: The History and Use of a Concept Part 1: The Pre-History of the Concept Part 2: The Development of the Idea of Social Exclusion Part 3: Social Exclusion as an Academic Issue Volume 2: Incomes, Politics, the City, and Work: The Broad Context of Contemporary Social Exclusion Part 4: Social Exclusion and Income Distribution: A Review of the Evidence Part 5: The Politics of Post-Democracy: Exclusion from Power Volume 3: The Role of Public Policy: Inclusion or Exclusion? Part 6: Redistribution of Income Part 7: Education Part 8: Housing Part 9: Transport Part 10: Culture and Social Exclusion Volume 4: Including the Excluded: Policies from the Mainstream and the Radical Alternatives Part 11: Community Development Part 12: Social Inclusion as a European Union Issue Part 13: Capacity Building – UK and South African Policy Examples Part 14: The Radical Alternatives Part 15: Radical Programmes in Practice August 2008: 234 x 156 Hb: 978-0-415-43338-9: £595.00

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Society

The Information Society

Edited by Reiner Grundmann, Aston University, UK and Nico Stehr

Edited by Robin Mansell

Series: Critical Concepts in Sociology

Series: Critical Concepts in Sociology

MAJOR WORK

What is the nature of our current societies? Do we see a clash of civilizations, or the end of history? The advent of globalization, or the birth of the network society? Are we witnessing the emergence of a risk society, or the advent of the knowledge society? More fundamentally, is ‘society’ an ideological construct that should be abandoned?

Coming into English from the Latin term ‘societas’ via Old French ‘société’, the etymology of ‘society,’ in the sense of a system adopted by a group of co-existing individuals for mutually beneficial purposes, can be traced back at least to the mid-sixteenth century. By the Age of Enlightenment, ‘society’ was increasingly used in intellectual discourse to characterize human relations, often in contrast to notions of ‘the state’. During the nineteenth century, the concept was subject to highly elaborate treatment in various intellectual fields, such as political economy, philosophy, and legal thought; and ‘society’ continues to be a central conceptual tool, not only for sociology, but also for many other social-science disciplines, such as anthropology, economics, political sciences, and law. The notion resonates beyond the social sciences into the humanities; it is a fundamental concept, like nature, the universe, or the economy. Moreover, ‘society’ remains a highly contested concept, as was demonstrated, for example, by the controversy surrounding the former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher’s pithy assertion of the neoliberal economic wisdom that ‘there is no such thing as society’ (Woman’s Own, 31 October 1987); and by the term’s rehabilitation at the turn of the twenty-first century, not least with the ascendancy of the notion of ‘civil society’. This four-volume collection, a new title in the Routledge Critical Concepts in Sociology series, brings together both canonical and the best cutting-edge research to document the intellectual origins and development of what remains a key framework within which contemporary work in the social sciences in general, and sociology in particular, proceeds. Edited by Reiner Grundmann and Nico Stehr, two leading scholars in the field, this Routledge Major Work makes available the most useful, important and representative treatments of the subject matter, and helps to make sense of the great variety of perspectives and approaches in which social scientists and other thinkers have understood, and continue to understand, society.

‘The information society’ refers to a constellation of developments arising from the growing use of communication technologies in the acquisition, storage, and processing of information, and the role of information in supporting the creation and exchange of knowledge. Research on information societies really began to take off in the 1970s when Daniel Bell wrote about ‘the information age’. While there were earlier works that focused on the growing importance of information in the economy, it was not until the mid-1990s and the spread of the Internet that this field of study experienced a huge expansion across a broad range of disciplines in the social sciences and beyond. A critical mass of scholarship has now accumulated, establishing ‘the information society’ and ‘information societies’ as a terrain of substance and complexity, the exploration and understanding of which requires increasingly sophisticated navigation skills. As research in and around the area continues to flourish as never before, this new title in Routledge’s Major Works series, Critical Concepts in Sociology, meets the need for an authoritative reference work to make sense of a rapidly growing and ever more complex corpus of literature, and to provide a map of the area as it has emerged and developed over the last thirty years or so. The Information Society is fully indexed and has a comprehensive introduction, newly written by the editor, which places the material in its historical and intellectual context. It is an essential work of reference and is destined to be valued by scholars and students-as well as policy-makers and practitioners in the field-as a vital one-stop research resource. Selected Contents: Volume 1: History and Perspectives Part 1: History and Early Debates Part 2: Further Reflections and Critical Perspectives Volume 2: Knowledge, Economics, and Organization Part 3: Knowledge and Economics Part 4: Open Networks Part 5: Inequality and the Digital Divide Part 6: Widespread Organizational Change Volume 3: Democracy, Governance, and Regulation Part 7: Democracy, Networks, and Power Part 8: Governing Networks Part 9: Everyday Life Online and Offline Part 10: Gender and the Cyborg Part 11: Privacy and Surveillance April 2009: 234 x 156: 1719pp Hb: 978-0-415-44308-1: £675.00

Fully indexed and with a comprehensive introduction newly written by the editors, which places the collected material in its historical and intellectual context, Society is an essential reference work, destined to be valued by scholars and students as a vital research resource. Selected Contents: Volume 1: The Origins of Society Volume 2: Classical Theories of Society Volume 3: Modern Theories of Society Volume 4: Contemporary Societies December 2008: 234 x 156: 1600pp Hb: 978-0-415-42656-5: £650.00

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Making Realism Work Realist Social Theory and Empirical Research Edited by Bob Carter and Caroline New Series: Critical Realism: Interventions 2004: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-30061-2: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34771-6: £28.99 eBook: 978-0-203-62428-9

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The South Asian Diaspora

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Foodies

Transnational Networks and Changing Identities

Culture and Status in the American Foodscape

Edited by Rajesh Rai, National University of Singapore and Peter Reeves, Curtin University of Technology, Australia

Routledge Handbook of Japanese Culture and Society

Shyon Baumann and Josee Johnston Series: Cultural Spaces July 2009: 229 x 152: 225pp Pb: 978-0-415-96537-8: £15.99

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Norbert Elias Post-Philosophical Sociology Richard Kilminster, University of Leeds, UK This enlightening book is the first book to explain the refractory, uncomfortable, side of Elias’s sociological radicalism and is also the first in-depth analysis of Elias’s last work The Symbol Theory in the light of selected contemporary developments in archaeology, anthropology and evolutionary theory. Selected Contents: 1. Understanding Elias 2. Origins of Elias’s Synthesis 3. Norbert Elias and Karl Mannheim 4. The Civilizing Process: The Structure of a Classic 5. Involved Detachment: Knowledge and Self-Knowledge in Elias 6. The Symbol Theory: Secular Humanism as a Research Programme 7. Concluding Remarks: The Fourth Blow to Man’s Narcissism? 2007: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-43706-6: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93930-7

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Trade and Contemporary Society along the Silk Road An Ethno-history of Ladakh Jacqueline H. Fewkes, Florida Atlantic University, USA Series: Routledge Contemporary Asia Series This book analyses the trade system in Ladakh (India), a busy entrepôt for Silk Route trade between Central and South Asia. The author’s research combines anthropological, historical, and archaeological methods of investigation to present a cultural history of South/Central Asia. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Settings 1. Beyond the Roof of the World 2. Recognizing the Terrain Part 2: Historical Trade and Social Networks 3. The Family Business 4. Social Strategies for Profit 5. Living in a Material World 6. The Demise of Trade Part 3: The Modern Ethnographic Context 7. Ethnographic Encounters 8. The Memory and Legacy of Trade 9. Conclusion October 2008: 216 x 138: 216pp Hb: 978-0-415-77555-7: £85.00

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This book uses the concept of transnational networks as a way to understand the South Asian diaspora. Offering a unique and original insight into the South Asian diaspora, this book will be of interest to academics working in the fields of South Asian studies, diaspora and cultural studies, anthropology, transnationalism and globalization. Selected Contents: Part 1: Transnational Networks Part 2: Socio-Economic Identities & Change Part 3: Culture & Changing Diasporic Identities July 2008: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-45691-3: £85.00

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Hannah Arendt Simon Swift, University of Leeds, UK Series: Routledge Critical Thinkers Hannah Arendt’s work offers a powerful critical engagement with the cultural and philosophical crises of mid-twentieth-century Europe. Her idea of the banality of evil, made famous after her report on the trial of the Nazi war criminal, Adolf Eichmann, remains controversial to this day. In the face of 9/11 and the ’war on terror’, Arendt’s work on the politics of freedom and the rights of man in a democratic state are especially relevant. Her impassioned plea for the creation of a public sphere through free, critical thinking and dialogue provides a significant resource for contemporary thought.

Edited by Theodore C. Bestor and Victoria Bestor, both at Harvard University, USA The Handbook of Japanese Culture and Society is an interdisciplinary resource that focuses on contemporary Japan and the social and cultural trends that are important at the beginning of the twenty-first century. This Handbook provides a cutting-edge and comprehensive survey of significant phenomena, institutions, and directions in Japan today, on issues ranging from gender and family, the environment, race and ethnicity, and urban life, to popular culture and electronic media. As such, it is an invaluable reference tool for anyone interested in Japan’s culture and society. Selected Contents: Japan at Mid-Century: From Radio Tokyo to the Tokyo Olympics Peter Duus. Cultural Approaches to Political Identity and Discourse David Leheny. Politics, Language and Society Nanette Gottlieb. Religion in Contemporary Japanese Lives Mark Mullins. War and Memory Alexis Dudden. Identity and Status Social Class and Identity David Slater. The Politics of Gender Robin Le Blanc. The Japanese Family in Flux Merry White. Race, Ethnicity and Minorities in Japan Richard Siddle. Life on the Margins: The Homeless, Migrant Workers, and the Disabled Carolyn Stevens. Queer Culture Mark McLelland. Mizushobai and Sex Industries Haeng-ja Sachiko Chung. Aging and Social Welfare Leng Leng Thang. Urban Landscapes Paul Waley. Architecture and the Built Environment Bill Coaldrake. Cultural Flows: Japan and East Asia Koichi Iwabuchi. Japanese Education Roger Goodman. Law and Society Lawrence Repeta. The Rise of the Civil Sector Akihiro Ogawa. Popular Japanese Literature and the Culture of Publishing Stephen Snyder. Japanese Manga and Anime Susan Napier. Japanese Film and Television Aaron Gerow. Music Culture Ian Condry. Sports Culture William Kelly. Japanese Cuisine and Food Culture Theodore Bestor and Victoria Bestor June 2009: 246 x 174: 624pp Hb: 978-0-415-43649-6: £95.00

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Covering her key ideas from The Origins of Totalitarianism and The Human Condition as well as some of her less well-known texts, and focussing in detail on Arendt’s idea of storytelling, this guide brings Arendt’s work into the twenty-first century while helping students to understand its urgent relevance for the contemporary world.

Introducing Social Movements

Selected Contents: 1. Biography, Theory and Politics 2. Thinking and Society 3. Acting 4. Labour, Work and Modernism 5. Judging: From Kant to Eichmann 6. AntiSemitism 7. Imperialism, Racism and Nation 8. Totalitarianism

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Past, Present and Future Edited by Ian Welsh, Cardiff University, UK, Graeme Chesters, University of Bradford, UK and Michal Osterweil, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

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Negotiating the Global

Social Movements and Activism in the USA

Feminist Theory Reader Local and Global Perspectives

Women’s Movements in Brazil and the Transnational Feminist Public

Stephen Valocchi, Trinity College, Hartford, USA

Edited by Carole McCann and Seung-kyung Kim

Millie Thayer, University of Massachusetts, USA

What can we learn when we listen closely to, and engage in dialogue with social movement activists?

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Social Movements and Activism addresses this question for a group of progressive activists in Hartford, Connecticut who do community, labor, feminist, gay and lesbian, peace, and anti-racist organizing. Situated within the twenty-first century landscape of postindustrialism and neo-liberalism and drawing on oral histories, the book argues for a dialogic and integrative approach to social movement activism. The dialogue between scholar and activist captures the interpretive nature of activists’ identity, the variable ways activists decide on strategies and goals, the external constraints on activism, and the creative ways activists manoeuvre around these constraints. This dialogic approach makes the book accessible and useful to students, scholars and activists alike. The integrative nature of the text refers to its theoretical approach. Rather than advancing a new theory of social movements, it uses existing approaches as a tool kit to examine the what, how, who, and why of social movement activism. Selected Contents: 1. Questioning Social Movements 2. Social Movement Goals and Strategies 3. Gathering Resources, Exploiting Opportunities, Forming Organizations 4. What Makes Them do it? 5. Who they Are: Identity and Oppositional Consciousness 6. Keeping it Real: Usable Knowledge for Activists, Students, and Scholars June 2009: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-46158-0: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46159-7: £23.99

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Youth, Drugs, and Night Life Geoffrey Hunt, Kristin Evans and Molly Moloney, all at the institute for Scientific Analysis, USA Youth, Nightlife, and Drugs examines the relationships between the electronic dance scene and drug use for young ravers and clubbers today. Based on over 300 interviews with ravers, DJ’s and promoters, Hunt, Moloney, and Evans examine the different social groupings that make up the scene. The authors explore the accomplishment of gender, sexuality, and ethnic identity and critically analyze the negotiation of risk and pleasure within the world of raves and dance clubs. We learn about young ravers and clubbers’ frustrations with recent attempts to control clubs and raves and their skepticism about official pronouncements on the dangers of ecstasy and other drugs, in this book that pivots between the local, the national, and the global in its approach Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Becoming Involved 2. The Growth of the Dance and Drug Scene 3. Dance in San Francisco 4. Clubbers and Ravers 5. First Experiences 6. ’The Night Out’ 7. Raves, Ecstasy and Everyday Life 8. Transitions Within the Scene: From ’Candy Raver’ to ’Jaded Raver’ to Phasing Out 9. Conclusion June 2009: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-37471-2: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37473-6: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92941-4

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Violence Against Women Vulnerable Populations Douglas A. Brownridge Series: Contemporary Sociological Perspectives Violence Against Women: Vulnerable Populations investigates under-researched and underserved groups of women who are particularly vulnerable to violent victimization from an intimate male partner. In the past, there has been an understandable reluctance to address this issue to avoid stereotyping vulnerable groups of women. However, developments in the field, particularly intersectionality theory, which recognizes women’s diversity in experiences of violence, suggest that the time has come to make the study of violence in vulnerable populations a new sub-field in the area. As the first book of its kind, Violence Against Women: Vulnerable Populations identifies where violence on vulnerable populations fits within the field, develops a method for studying vulnerable populations, and brings vital new knowledge to the field through the analysis original data (from three large-scale representative surveys) on eight populations of women who are particularly vulnerable to violence.

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This ethnographic study examines the transnational relations among feminist movements at the end of the twentieth century, exploring two differently situated women’s organizations in the Northeast Brazilian state of Pernambuco.

The conventional narrative of globalization tells the story of inexorable forces beyond the capacity of individuals to mute or transcend. But this study tells a different story, one of social actors purposefully weaving cross-border relationships. From this vantage point, global social forces are not immaculately conceived. Instead, they are constituted by human actors with their own interests and identities, located in particular social contexts. This book takes what some have called ’global civil society’ as its object, moving beyond both dire predictions and euphoric celebrations to understand how transnational political relationships are constructed and sustained across social and geographical divides. It also provides a compelling case study for use in advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in globalization, gender studies, and social movements. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Re-Reading Globalization from Northeast Brazil 2. Traveling Feminisms: From Embodied Women to Gendered Citizenship 3. The Leverage of the Local: Political Negotiations in a Global Sphere 4. Feminists and Funding: Plays of Power in a Social Movement Market 5. Conclusion: Defending the Endangered Public. Methodological Appendix: Transnational Feminism as Field - Power, Solidarity and the Researcher January 2009 Pb: 978-0-415-96213-1: £18.99

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Gender Pluralism Southeast Asia Since Early Modern Times Michael G. Peletz Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Gender Pluralism and Transgender Practices in Early Modern Times 3. Temporary Marriage, Connubial Commerce, and Colonial Body Politics 4. Transgender Practices, Same-Sex Relations, and Gender Pluralism Since the 1960s 5. Gender, Sexuality, and Body Politics at the Turn of the 21st Century Epilogue: Asylum, Diaspora, Pluralism February 2009: 229 x 152: 352pp Pb: 978-0-415-93161-8: £16.99

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A Denied Industry

Nations of Flesh and Blood

Edited by Joyce Jacobsen and Adam Zeller, both at Wesleyan University, USA

Marina Della Giusta, University of Reading, UK, Maria Di Tommaso, University of Turin, Italy and Steinar Strøm, University of Oslo, Norway

Jackie Hogan, Bradley University, Illinois, USA

An important new book, bringing together into one volume many of the salient early articles in the field as well as recent contributions, this Reader is an examination of and response to the effects of heteronormativity on both economic outcomes and economics as a discipline. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Why Queer Economics? 2. Barriers to the Study of Queer Economics 3. Queer Demography 4. Queer Political Economy 5. Queer Economic History 6. Queer Labor Economics 7. Queer Consumer Economics 8. Queer Urban Economics 9. Queer Public Finance 2007: 234 x 156: 480pp Hb: 978-0-415-77170-2: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77169-6: £29.99

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Judith Butler Sexual Politics, Social Change and the Power of the Performative Gill Jagger, University of Hull, UK This key book provides a comprehensive introduction to Butler’s work, plus a critical examination of it and its precursors, both feminist (including Simone de Beauvoir, Monique Wittig, Julia Kristeva and Luce Irigaray), and nonfeminist (including Erving Goffman, Michel Foucault, Jacques Lacan, and Jacques Derrida). The volume covers such topics as: •gender as performance and performativity •sociological notions of performance •the materiality of the body and the role of biology •power, identity and social regulation •subjectivity, agency and feminist political practice. A comprehensive introduction to Butler’s work, this book also covers melancholia and gender identity, hate speech, pornography and ’race’, social change and transformation, and Butler’s shifting relation to psychoanalysis. Clearly laid out to cover key themes for a student audience, this key text will be an essential read for undergraduates in the fields of gender, psychoanalysis and sociology. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Gender as Performance and Performative 2. Body Matters: From Construction to Materialization 3. Performativity, Subjection and the Possibility of Agency 4. The Politics of the Performative: Hate Speech, Pornography and ‘Race’ 5. Beyond Identity Politics: Gender, Transgender and Sexual Difference. Conclusion January 2008: 234 x 156: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-21974-7: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-21975-4: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93190-5

Series: Routledge Research in Gender and Society This book examines links between gender, race and national identity by analyzing a range of mass-mediated and pop-cultural ‘texts’ in four nations: Australia, Japan, the United Kingdom and the USA.

Series: Routledge IAFFE Advances in Feminist Economics Empirical and mathematically rigorous, this book provides an analytical economic study of the supply and demand of prostitution rather than focusing on the sociological and cultural themes. Selected Contents: Part 1: Studying Prostitution 1.1. Conceptualising Prostitution 1.2. Social Sciences and Prostitution 1.3. Economics and Prostitution Part 2: A Reputation Approach to Prostitution 2.1. The Demand Side 2.2. The Supply Side 2.3. Equilibrium 2.4. The Market for Prostitution when Norms are Endogenous 2.5. Different Markets and Policies Part 3: Empirical Application 3.1. The Demand Side: Clients of Street Sex Workers in the US 3.2. A Specific Segment of the Supply Side: Sexually Exploited Trafficked Women March 2008: 216 x 138: 112pp Hb: 978-0-415-39717-9: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42372-4: £17.99

Selected Contents: 1. Nations of Flesh and Blood: Gender and Race in the National Imaginary Part 1: 2. Discourses of National Identity in Australia 3. Discourses of National Identity in Japan 4. Discourses of National Identity in Britain 5. Discourses of National Identity in the United States Part 2: 6. Staging the Nation: Gender, Race and Nation in Olympic Opening Ceremonies 7. Selling the Nation: Gender, Race and National Identity in Television Advertisements 8. Defining the Nation through its Other: Islamophobia in Post-9/11 Letters to the Editor 9. Defending the Nation: Gender, Race and National Identity in Press Coverage of Private Jessica Lynch 10. Touring the Nation: Gender, Race and Nation in Travel Brochures 11. Remembering the Nation: Gendered and Racialized National Identity in National Museums and Living History Venues

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Gender and Chinese Development Towards an Equitable Society Lanyan Chen, Tianjin Normal University, China Series: Routledge IAFFE Advances in Feminist Economics This book takes a look beneath the surface of this ’miracle growth’, to explore the political economy of this process. Beyond the superficial macroeconomics of high growth rates, increasing GDP per capita and high trade volume, the book looks at what is happening to the very socioeconomic and political fabric of society; particularly in terms of the transformation of gender relations. Chen’s study explores: •how the gender impacts of government policies shape the unequal realities of women •how women have carried on in production and social reproduction and made efforts to improve their status •how women could potentially adopt a strategy to overcome the gender impacts so as to attain the equality and justice they have been promised by the Chinese government in a harmonious ’well off’ society. This book is a core resource for all students of Chinese economics and development studies. The book is also relevant to those who are involved in research and teaching on gender and development and women’s studies.

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Sex, Love and Feminism in the Asia Pacific A Cross-Cultural Study of Young People’s Attitudes Chilla Bulbeck, University of Adelaide, Australia Series: ASAA Women in Asia Series This book explores feminism, the women’s movement and gender relations in the Asia Pacific region. Through a comparative analysis of ten countries, both Asian and Western, it examines important issues such as attitudes towards feminism, family relations, sex and same sex sexual relations, abortion rights, nudity and pornography. Selected Contents: Introduction: Global Narratives of Asia, Feminism and Youth 1. The National Samples: Background and Methods 2. Variations on Liberal Feminism: USA, Australia, Canada, Japan, Thailand and South Korea 3. National Development Feminism: India, Indonesia, China and Vietnam 4. Homosexuality and Pornography: The Commodification of Intimacy? 5. ‘Marriage shouldn’t be the end of life’: Sharing the Caring Conclusion: Globalizing Discourses in the Neoliberal Age Appendix 1: Characteristics of Countries in the Study Appendix 2: The Questionnaire Appendix 3: Tables Relating to Research Methods Appendix 4: Charts and Tables relating to Feminist Movement Appendix 5: Charts and Tables relating to Gender Issues October 2008: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-47006-3: £75.00

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Gendering Global Transformations

Handbook of Research with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations

Gender, Household and State in Post-Revolutionary Vietnam

William Meezan, The Ohio State University, USA and James I. Martin, New York University, USA

Series: ASAA Women in Asia Series

Gender, Culture, Race, and Identity Edited by Chima J. Korieh, Rowan University, USA and Philomina E. Okeke-Ihejirika, University of Alberta, Canada Series: Routledge Research in Gender and Society The authors collected in Gendering Global Transformations: Gender, Culture, Race, and Identity probe the effects of global and local forces in reshaping notions of gender, race, class, identity, human rights, and community across Africa and its Diaspora. The essays in this unique collection employ diverse interdisciplinary approaches – drawing from subjects such as history, sociology, religion, anthropology, gender studies, feminist studies – in an effort to centralize gender as a category of analysis in developing critical perspectives in a globalizing world. From this approach come a host of exciting insights and subtle analyses that serve to illuminate the effects of issues such as international migration, globalization, and cultural continuities among diaspora communities on the articulation of women’s agency, community organization, and identity formation at the local and the global level. Bringing together the voices of scholars from Africa, Europe and the United States, Gendering Global Transformations: Gender, Culture, Race, and Identity, offers a multi-national and wholly original perspective on the intricacies of life in a globalized era.

Handbook of Research with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations provides a detailed examination of the current methods and theoretical frameworks for conducting research with LGBT populations. Introducing greater nuance in designing and implementing research models for working with these populations, Handbook of Research with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations provides guidelines for defining these groups, strategies to obtain more inclusive and representative samples, and methods for engaging these populations to produce consistent and relevant data. Collecting essays by notable researchers and scholars in the field, Handbook of Research with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations provides meaningful analyses of the ethics and practical constraints that researchers confront in dealing with LGBT populations – including protection of privacy – which is a special concern for many. For students, teachers, social workers, mental health professionals, and researchers of all backgrounds, this is an invaluable resource and guidebook for anyone seeking a better quality of understanding and engagement with LGBT individuals and communities.

Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Organizing Resistance in Local and International Contexts 1. Building Solidarities for Human Rights: Diasporic Women as Agents of Transformation Faye V. Harrison 2. Wangari Maathai: Nobel Laureate, Environmentalist and her Engagement with the State of Kenya Eudora Chikwendu Part 2: Gendered Perceptions and Positionalities 3. Cookbooks, Cuisine, Nationalisms: A Comparative Study of National Cuisine, Nation Building and Gender Formation in Africa and in the United States Patricia E. Clark 4. Civilizing the Savages: Towards a Cross-Cultural Dialogue on Human Rights and Reproductive Self-Determination for Women in Developing Countries Obijiofor Aginam 5. Unmasking the Macho Male: Masculinity and the U.S. Media in the Caribbean Jerome Teelucksingh Part 3: Spirit and Agency from the Subaltern 6. Soothing the Wounds of the Nation: Oromo Women Performing Ateetee in Exile Martha Kuwee Kumsa 7. Understanding Spirituality and Models of Black Women’s Creative Endeavors as Source of Empowerment Hannah Chukwu 8. Wicked Women and Femmes Fatales: Gender, Power and Pomba Gira in Brazil Kelly E. Hayes Part 4: Gender in Diasporic and Transnational Contexts 9. Building Bridges and Shifting Frontiers: Gender, Culture and Shifting Identity in Buchi Emechata’s Kehinde and The New Tribe Ijeoma Nwajiaku 10. Home-Sweet-Home, but Exactly Where? Gender, African Immigration and Settlement in a North American Context Phil Okeke-Ihejirika 11. Making Links between Each Others’ Oppressions: Witch-hunt, Colonialism and Globalization across Diasporas Ursula Troche Part 5: Gender and Social Change in Transitional Contexts 12. Gender Transformations in War and Peace: The Sierra Leonean Experience Aisha Fofana Ibrahim 13. UN Security Council Resolution 1325, Gender, and Transitional Justice: The Case of Uganda Christina Binder, Karin Lukas and Romana Schweiger 14. Discourses on Race and Gender in South Africa’s Transition Process: A Challenging Liaison Beatrix Schwarzer 15. Women’s Labor and Identity in Transitional Societies: A Case of Rural Tanzania Elinami Swai

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Rape, Forgiveness and Reconciliation 2. The Impossibility of Rape 3. The Possibility of Rape 4. Enigmatic Woman Facilitates Man’s Becoming 5. What if the Object Started to Speak? 6. Towards Female Subjectivity

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Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Revolutionary Discourses, the Resistance Wars, and Gender Politics in Quang Xa, 1945-1975 2. Gender and Doi Moi in Quang Xa 3. State Discourses and the Family Household 4. Married Couples and Equality Families in Quang Xa 5. Womanhoods and State Subject making in Quang Xa 6. Conclusion December 2008: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-45174-1: £75.00 US $150.00

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Gender, State and Social Power in Contemporary Indonesia Divorce and Marriage Law Kate O’Shaughnessy, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Canberra, Australia Series: ASAA Women in Asia Series

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A Philosophical Investigation of Rape The Making and Unmaking of the Feminine Self Louise du Toit, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Series: Routledge Research in Gender and Society

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Du Toit examines the phenomenon of rape using a feminist philosophical discourse concerning women’s subjectivity and selfhood. The book provides a critique of the dominant understanding of rape and its associated damage, and suggests alternatives.

Examining gender in postrevolutionary Vietnam, focusing in particular on gender relations in both the family and state since the onset of economic reform in 1986, this book argues that, as in the socialist era, current gender relations bear the imprint of state gender policies and discourses.

This book examines gender, state and social power in Indonesia, focusing especially on state regulation of divorce from 1965 to 2005. It shows how regulation was an important tool of social control by the New Order regime, and explores how state power was contested and co-opted by men and women.

Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Legal Contexts Of Divorce 1. Gender And Law: Shaping Female Legal Subjectivity 2. Divorce, Property Relations and Power Part 2: Discourses Of Divorce 3. Divorce and Shame 4. Marital Rights and Obligations Part 3: Implications Of Divorce 5. Women’s Agency: Acquiescence, Co-Optation And Resistance 6. Modernity, Religion, and Nation: Divorce and The Production Of Gendered Identities Conclusion Bibliography December 2008: 234 x 156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-47650-8: £75.00 US $150.00

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Women on the Line

Heterosexual Masculinities

Young Women in Japan

Miriam Glucksmann, University of Essex, UK

Contemporary Perspectives from Psychoanalytic Gender Theory

Transitions to Adulthood

Edited by Bruce E. Reis, NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, USA and Robert Grossmark, City University of New York, USA

Series: ASAA Women in Asia Series

Women on the Line is a pioneering ethnographic classic of the world of work in a British motor components factory. Miriam Glucksmann, a well-known contributor to the study of gender, work and employment, is for the first time revealed as the author, along with the identity of the company, product and factory. Recording the experience of migrant women from Ireland, the Caribbean, and the Indian subcontinent with the immediacy of a diary, this is a unique account from an observing participant of the daily routines of repetitive work, a strike led by women from below, and the temporalities of work, home, children and leisure. Glucksmann’s vivid narrative of life on the assembly line is combined with an analysis of the intersections of gender, ethnicity and class that prefigures subsequent theoretical advances. This edition contains a new introduction situating the book in contemporary debates and developments and includes original photographs taken on the shop floor at the time. Selected Contents: Introduction to 2008 edition: From Experience to Reflection: Changes and Continuities in Women’s Work Preface to 1982 edition: Freedom of Speech 1. A Factory Job 2. The Company 3. Jobs on the Line 4. Getting to know the Women 4.1 Arlene 4.2 Rosemary 4.3 Together on the Line 4.4 Anna 4.5 Josey 4.6 Life Outside 5. The Division of Labour 6. The Dictatorship of Production 6.1 Speed Up 6.2 Control of the Line 6.3 Doing Time 6.4 Physical Survival 7. Bonus and Wages 8. The Union and the Dispute 8.1 The Union 8.2 The Dispute Starts 8.3 The Main Assembly Slows Down 8.4 Suspension – the Other Manual Workers Join Us 8.5 Women in the Machine Shop 8.6 Divided and Defeated 8.7 Return to Work 9. What to Make of It? February 2009: 216 x 138: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-47641-6: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-47642-3: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88383-9

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Kaori H. Okano, La Trobe University, Australia This book examines young women in Japan, focusing in particular on their transitions to adulthood, their conceptions of adulthood and relations with Japanese society more generally. It considers important aspects of the transition to adulthood including employment, marriage, divorce, childbirth and custody.

Series: Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book Series In recent years there have been substantial changes in approaches to how genders are made and what functions genders fulfill. Most of the scholarly focus in this area has been in the areas of feminist, gay, and lesbian studies, and heterosexual masculinity which tended to be defined by lack and absence - has not received the critical and scholarly attention these other areas have received. Heterosexual Masculinities rethinks a psychoanalytic tradition that has long thought masculinity as a sort of brittle defense against femininity, softness, and emotionality. Reflecting current trends in psychoanalytic thinking, this book seeks to understand heterosexual masculinity as fluid, multiple, and emergent. The contributors to this insightful volume take new perspectives on relations between men, men’s positions as fathers in relation to their sons and daughters, the clinical encounter with heterosexual men, the social contexts of masculinity, and the multiplicity of heterosexual masculine subjectivities. What to a previous generation would have appeared as pathological or defensive, we now encounter as forms of masculine subjectivity that include wishes for intimacy, receptivity, and surrender, alongside ambition and the pleasures of ’phallic narcissism.’ February 2009: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-88163-501-0: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-88163-502-7: £21.99

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Violence, Prejudice and Sexuality Stephen Tomsen, University of Western Sydney, Australia Series: Routledge Advances in Criminology This book offers an original and important contribution to the social science debate regarding essentialist models of understanding human sexuality and gender and the nature and extent of ’hate violence’ and sexual prejudice in contemporary societies. Selected Contents: 1. Understanding Sexual Diversity 2. ‘Homophobia’ and the Social Context of Sexual Prejudice 3. Violence and ‘Hate Crime’ 4. Researching Anti-Homosexual Killings 5. Killings as ‘Hate Crimes’? 6. Male Honour and the ‘Homosexual Advance’ 7. Violence, Identity and Panic 8. Demons and Victims Conclusion: Essentialism, Activism and Citizenship

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Transitions to Adulthood Part 1: 3. A Longitudinal Ethnography 4. Portraits of Selected Women Part 2: 5. Initial Entry into the Wider Adult World 6. Paid Employment: From Permanent to Non-Standard Jobs 7. Forming Relationships 8. Marriage and Divorce in Their 20s 9. Decisions and their Consequences in Paths to Adulthood: Seeking ‘Comfort’ (Igokochi) Conclusions February 2009: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-46941-8: £80.00

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Gender Pluralism Southeast Asia Since Early Modern Times Michael G. Peletz This book examines three big ideas: difference, legitimacy, and pluralism. Of chief concern is how people construe and deal with variation among fellow human beings. Why under certain circumstances do people embrace even sanctify differences, or at least begrudgingly tolerate them, and why in other contexts are people less receptive to difference, sometimes overtly hostile to it and bent on its eradication? What are the cultural and political conditions conducive to the positive valorization and acceptance of difference? And, conversely, what conditions undermine or erode such positive views and acceptance? This book examines pluralism in gendered fields and domains in Southeast Asia since the early modern era, which historians and anthropologists of the region commonly define as the period extending roughly from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Gender Pluralism and Transgender Practices in Early Modern Times 3. Temporary Marriage, Connubial Commerce, and Colonial Body Politics 4. Transgender Practices, Same-Sex Relations, and Gender Pluralism Since the 1960s 5. Gender, Sexuality, and Body Politics at the Turn of the 21st Century Epilogue: Asylum, Diaspora, Pluralism February 2009: 229 x 152: 352pp Hb: 978-0-415-93160-1: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-93161-8: £16.99

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Women, Identity and India’s Call Centre Industry

Doing Gender in Media, Art and Culture

Gender in Japan

J.K. Tina Basi, Ethnographic Researcher, formerly University of Bristol, UK

Edited by Rosemarie Buikema and Iris van der Tuin

Edited by Vera Mackie, University of Melbourne, Australia

This book examines the concept of identity in a globalized world and the way in which agency is exercised over identity construction by women working in India’s transnational call centre industry. Based on rich empirical data and original fieldwork, the author provides a nuanced analysis of the experiences of Indian women call centre workers and the role of women’s participation in the global labour market.

’Doing Gender in Media, Art, and Culture’ is an indispensable introduction to third wave feminism and contemporary gender studies. It is international in scope, multidisciplinary in method, and transmedial in coverage. It shows how far feminist theory has come since Simone de Beauvoir’s Second Sex and marks out clearly how much still needs to be done.’ – Hayden White, Professor of Historical Studies, Emeritus, University of California, and Professor of Comparative Literature, Stanford University, USA

Series: Routledge/Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA) East Asian Series

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: ’A Myriad of WellWishing Little Sisters’ 2. Globalizing India: The Rise of the Call Centre and BPO Industries 3. Pinking and Rethinking Professional Identities: The Construction of Women’s Work Identities 4. BTMs in BPOs: Using Sartorial Strategies to Establish Patterns of Identification and Recognition 5. Techs and the City: Challenging Patriarchal Norms through Spatial Practice 6. Conclusion: Agency and Identity April 2009: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-48228-8: £75.00

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Gender and Labor in Korea and Japan Sexing Class Edited by Ruth Barraclough, Australian National University and Elyssa Faison, University of Oklahoma, USA Series: ASAA Women in Asia Series This book explores gender, labour and class in Korea and Japan. It focuses in particular on two forms of labor that have been crucial to understandings of gender, work and class throughout the twentieth century: sexual labor and industrial labor. It shows how these have been central in shaping modern gender and worker identities, and argues that sexuality and labor must be analyzed together if we are to understand the history of capitalism in Korea and Japan. By discussing what happens to sexuality in factories and other sites of industrial labor, it explores how sexuality is inscribed in working-class identities, and shows how sexual and labor relations have shaped the cultures of industrialization in both Japan and Korea. It addresses important historical episodes such as Japanese colonization of Korea and its legacy, wartime labor mobilization, women engaging in forced sex work for the Japanese Imperial Army throughout the Asian continent, and issues of ethnicity and sex in the contemporary workplace. The case studies provide specific examples of the way gender and work have operated across a variety of contexts, including Korean shipyard unions, Japanese hostess clubs employing Korean-Japanese ’passing’ as Japanese, the poetry of female Japanese unionists and in the autobiographical proletarian literature of Korean female textile workers. Overall, this book provides a compelling account of the relationship between gender and labour in Korea and Japan, both today and across the course of the twentieth century, and shows clearly how ideas about gender have contributed in fundamental ways to conceptions of class and worker identities. April 2009: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-77663-9: £75.00

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Gender in Media, Art, and Culture is an ideal text for students specialising in gender studies. It positions itself vis-à-vis the canon of gender studies and the study of culture more broadly, and is aware of the fact that both activities are nowadays taking part in an altered context. Complex contemporary phenomena such as globalisation, neo-liberalism and ‘fundamentalism’ stir up new questions relevant to the study of culture. The old answers to old questions are subjected to scrutiny. Gender in Media, Art, and Culture supplies the academic and social context for the ways in which gender studies has evolved and offers, moreover, insight into certain developments within specific disciplines of the humanities. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Debates 1. The Arena of Feminism: Simone de Beauvoir and the History of Feminism 2. The Arena of the Body: The Cyborg and Feminist Views on Biology 3. The Arena of Knowledge: Antigone and Feminist Standpoint Thinking 4. The Arena of Disciplines: Gloria Anzaldúa and Interdisciplinarity 5. The Arena of Imaginings: Sarah Bartmann and the Ethics of Representation 6. The Arena of the Colony: Phoolan Devi and Postcolonial Critique 7. The Arena of Sexuality: the Tomboy and Queer Studies Part 2: Disciplines 8. The Crucifixion of Madonna and the Woman’s Body in Feminist Theology 9. The Resurrection of Mary Magdalene in Feminist Art History 10. Cindy Sherman Confronting Feminism and (Fashion) Photography 11. The Gender of Peter Pan and Feminist Theatre Studies 12. Lara Croft, Kill Bill and the Battle for Theory in Feminist Film Studies 13. Hacking Barbie in Feminist New Media Studies 14. The Politics of Florence Nightingale in Feminist Historiography 15. Hélène Swarth and the Construction of Masculinity in Feminist Literary Criticism Part 3: Food for Thought 16. Dympna and the Figuration of the Woman Warrior May 2009: 234 x 156: 300pp Hb: 978-0-415-49382-6: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49383-3: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-87680-0

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Power and Public Policy

Adding a new dimension to current discussions of politics in contemporary Japan, this collection of essays examines the gendered nature of the Japanese State. Incorporating new material arising from recent research on gender and power in Japan, Gender in Japan explores issues including: the role of women in the workforce, prostitution, issues of sexual harassment and gendered violence, reproduction, and homosexuality. The contributors examine the ways in which government policies affect gender relations such as the forms of participation in state decision making by men and women and the extent to which women have been successful in pressuring the government to change discriminatory policies through lobbying. The volume places Japan’s gender and power issues in a wider conceptual context, looking at the operations of the Japanese State from a locus in recent international debates on the gendered operations of State processes and the political dimensions of citizenship and political participation. June 2009: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-20487-3: £75.00

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Women, Islam and Everyday Life Renegotiating Polygamy in Indonesia Nina Nurmila, State Islamic University (UIN), Bandung, Indonesia Series: ASAA Women in Asia Series This book examines Islam and women’s everyday life, focusing in particular on the highly controversial issue of polygamy. It discusses the competing Islamic interpretations of polygamy, and - based on detailed fieldwork conducted in Indonesia - women’s actual experiences and perceptions of the practice, and the impact of public policy. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Polygamy in Context: Family And Kinship 3. Muslim Discourses On Polygamy In Indonesia 4. Reactions To and Negotiation Around Polygamous Marriages 5. Polygamous Households 6. Conclusion May 2009: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-46802-2: £75.00

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Feminist Movements in Contemporary Japan Laura Dales, University of South Australia Series: ASAA Women in Asia Series The book examines the traditional role of women in Japan, showing that although many people feel that women should retain their traditional roles there is nonetheless a flourishing feminist movement. It examines the development of the feminist movement to date and compares it with feminist movements in other Asian countries. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The History of Japanese Women’s Activism and the Contemporary Legislative and Social Environment 2. Feminism and NGOs (Agency within Women’s Groups) 3. Feminism and Bureaucracy (Women’s Centres) 4. Feminism and Erotica (Kitahara Minori and the Love Piece Club) 5. Feminism and the Popular Media (Haruka Yoko’s Feminism). Conclusion June 2009: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-45941-9: £75.00

Series Edited by Paul Atkinson, CESAGen, Cardiff University, UK, Ruth Chadwick, CESAGen, Lancaster University, UK, Peter Glasner, CESAGen at Cardiff University, UK and Brian Wynne, CESAGen, Lancaster University, UK The books in this series, all based on original research, explore the social, economic and ethical consequences of the new genetic sciences. The series is based in the ESRC’s Centre for Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics, the largest UK investment in social-science research on the implications of these innovations. With a mix of research monographs, edited collections, textbooks and a major new handbook, the series will be a major contribution to the social analysis of new agricultural and biomedical technologies.

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Gender Diversity in Indonesia Beyond Gender Binaries Sharyn Leanne Graham, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand Series: ASAA Women in Asia Series Same-sex relations, transvestism and cross-gender behaviour have long been noted amongst a wide range of Indonesian peoples. Based on extensive ethnographic research, this book is an exploration on the nature of gender diversity in Indonesia. Selected Contents: 1. Conceptualising Gender 2. The Importance of Being Gendered 3. Hunting Down Love: Female Transgendering 4. Contesting Masculinity and Negotiating Femininity 5. Androgynous Shamans and Rituals of Gender 6. I Do, I Do: A Journey Through Two Indonesian Weddings Conclusion: Rethinking Gender September 2009: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-37569-6: £75.00 US $150.00

Chamundeeswari Kuppuswamy, University of Sheffield, UK Series: Genetics and Society This book explores international governance of the human genome from a human rights perspective and challenges paradigms of property that are entrenched in relevant international instruments. Selected Contents: Part 1: The Human Genome and Bioethics Part 2: International Organisations and the Human Genome Part 3: The Common Heritage of Mankind in International Law Part 4: The Common Heritage of Humanity and the Right to Development Part 5: Human Rights, Common Heritage and Development – A Moral Perspective Part 6: The Common Heritage of Humanity and Intellectual Property Rights Part 7: Conclusion

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Debating Human Genetics

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The International Legal Governance of the Human Genome

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Contemporary Issues in Public Policy and Ethics

Genetic Testing

Alexandra Plows, Cardiff University, UK

Accounts of Autonomy, Responsibility and Blame Michael Arribas-Ayllon, Srikant Sarangi and Angus Clarke, all at Cardiff University, UK

Series: Genetics and Society This book examines contemporary public debate on emerging developments in medical genetics, including cloning, gene therapy, gene patenting, biobanks, genetic testing and screening, and pharmacogenomics. The basic science and the ethical, political and social issues are outlined in a user-friendly manner. The book explores the main actors in these debates, their core positions and characteristic arguments. This book is intended as a primer, well-indexed and cross referenced for ease of use at different levels. It includes a glossary, a guide on how to keep updated in this fast changing field, text-boxes, tables and mapping diagrams of complex interactions. Selected Contents: 1. Beyond ‘Pro’ and ‘Anti’ Section A: Applications 2. Stem Cells (Adult and Embryo), Cloning, Gene Therapy and Engineering 3. Biobanks, Patenting 4. Pharmacogenomics/Proteomics/ Nutrigenomics 5. Screening and Testing, Reproductive Technologies Section B: Core Themes and Issues 6. Exceptional Genetics? 7. Choosing Genetics? 8. Genetics and Future Promise July 2009: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-45109-3: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45110-9: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92692-5

Series: Genetics and Society Firmly grounded in empirical data, this book critically engages with the relational, moral and ethical issues surrounding genetic testing in contemporary society. Competing accounts of autonomy, responsibility and blame – by families, by professionals and in the public sphere – are analysed rigorously within a discourserhetorical framework, paying particular attention to the situated management of risks of knowing and risks of disclosure. August 2009: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-47443-6: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-89138-4

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The Scientific, Clinical and Commercial Development of the Stem Cell From Radiobiology to Regenerative Medicine Alison Kraft, University of Nottingham, UK

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The GM Debate

Growth Cultures

The Handbook of Genetics & Society

Risk, Politics and Public Engagement

The Global Bioeconomy and its Bioregions

Tom Horlick-Jones, Cardiff University, UK, John Walls, University of East Anglia, UK, Gene Rowe, Institute of Food Research, Norwich Research Park, UK, with Nick Pidgeon, Wouter Poortinga and Tim O’Riordan, all at University of East Anglia, UK and Graham Murdock, Loughborough University, UK

Philip Cooke, Cardiff University, UK

Mapping the New Genomic Era Edited by Paul Atkinson, Peter Glasner, both at Cardiff University, UK and Margaret Lock, McGill University, Canada Series: Genetics and Society An authoritative Handbook which offers a discussion of the social, political, ethical and economic consequences and implications of the new biosciences. The Handbook takes and interdisciplinary approach providing a synoptic overview of contemporary international social science research on genetics, genomics and the new life sciences. It brings together leading scholars with expertise across a wide-ranging spectrum of research fields related to the production, use, commercialisation and regulation of genetics knowledge. The Handbook is structured into seven themes crosscutting themes in contemporary social science research on genetics with introductions written by internationally renowned section editors who take an interdisciplinary approach to offer fresh insights on recent developments and issues in often controversial fields of study. The Handbook explores local and global issues and critically approaches a wide range of public and policy questions, providing an invaluable reference source to a wide variety of researchers, academics and policy makers. Selected Contents: Genetics and Society: Perspectives from the Twenty-first Century Part 1: Biomedical Applications of New Genetic Technologies Part 2: Commercialisation Genomes and Markets Part 3: Representations of Genomics Part 4: Regulation Expressing the Gene: the Discursive and Institutional Regulation of Genetics Part 5: Bioethics and Genetics Part 6: Diversity and Justice Part 7: New Forms of Knowledge Production May 2009: 246 x 174: 624pp Hb: 978-0-415-41080-9: £95.00 eBook: 978-0-203-92738-0

Series: Genetics and Society This book tells the story of an unprecedented experiment in public participation: the government-sponsored debate on the possible commercialization of ‘GM’ crops in the UK. Giving a unique and systematic account of the debate process, this revealing volume sets it within its political and intellectual contexts, and examines the practical implications for future public engagement initiatives. The authors, an experienced team of researchers, produce a conceptually-informed and empiricallybased evaluation of the debate, drawing upon detailed observation of both public and behind-thescenes aspects of the process, the views of participants in debate events, a major MORIadministered survey of public views, and details of media coverage. With innovative methodological work on the evaluation of public engagement and deliberative processes, the authors analyze the design, implementation and effectiveness of the debate process, and provide a critique of its official findings. The book will undoubtedly be of interest to a wide readership, and will be an invaluable resource for researchers, policy-makers and students concerned with cross-disciplinary aspects of risk, decisionmaking, public engagement, and governance of technology. Selected Contents: 1. The Origins of the Debate 2. Our Approach to Evaluating the Debate 3. The Unfolding of the Debate and the Implementation of the Evaluation Exercise 4. Process Issues 5. The Issue of Representativeness 6. Participants’ Evaluation Criteria 7. The Management and Translation of Knowledge 8. Other Representations of the Debate 9. Conclusions

Series: Genetics and Society This groundbreaking book is the first comparative analysis of the relative strengths of global bioregions. Growth Cultures investigates the rapidly growing phenomena of biotechnology and sets this study within a knowledge economy context. Philip Cooke proposes a new knowledge-focused theoretical framework, ‘the New Global Bioeconomy’, against which to test empirical characteristics of biotechnology. In this timely volume, Cooke unifies concepts from the sociology of science, economic sociology and evolutionary economic geography to focus on the problems and prospects for policy agencies worldwide trying to build ‘biotechnology clusters’. He develops a superior policy approach of thinking in terms of platforms that integrate proximities and pipelines, which will be of significant interest for the scientific and technological communities as well as economic development policy communities. Growth Cultures will make fascinating reading for students, policy makers and researchers across management and business studies, innovation and knowledge studies, sociology, science and technology policy, applied economics, development studies and regional science. Selected Contents: 1. Growth Cultures: Meaning and Interpretation in the Knowledge Age 2. The Knowledge Economy and Growth Cultures: A Theoretical Framework 3. Bioscientific Research and the Emergence of Knowledge Domains 4. The Microbiology Revolution and the Crisis in Pharmaceuticals 5. Academic Growth Cultures: The Rise of Bioregional Knowledge Domains 6. The Shifting Landscape of Bioscience Policy 7. The Cluster Model in Biotechnology: Nodes in Global Networks 8. Healthcare Biotechnology in Developing Countries 9. Environmental, Energy and Agro-Food Biotechnology 10. The Financing of Biopharmaceuticals Firms 11. Conclusion: Biotechnology’s Proximities, Pipelines and Platforms 2007: 234 x 156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-39223-5: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-08730-5

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Human Cloning in the Media

New Genetics, New Identities

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Edited by Paul Atkinson, Peter Glasner, both at Cardiff University, UK and Helen Greenslade, CESAGEN, Cardiff University, UK

The Rise of Embryonic Stem Cell Research in India

Joan Haran, CESAGEN, Cardiff University, UK, Jenny Kitzinger, JOMEC and CESAGEN, Cardiff University, UK, Maureen McNeil, Institute for Women’s Studies and CESAGEN, Lancaster University, UK and Kate O’Riordan, CESAGEN, Lancaster University and University of Sussex, UK Series: Genetics and Society ’This text serves those well versed in technoscience and science technology studies who are interested in the role of the media as well as those well versed in visual and cultural studies interested in the compelling case of genetic science in contemporary culture. The text is based on a wide range of welldocumented fieldwork and is a good start to the analysis in this cross-disciplinary area of media and technoscience.’ – Annette Burfoot, Queens University, Canadian Journal of Sociology, Vol. 33, No. 3, 2008 This book examines the making of human cloning as an imaginary practice and scientific fact. It explores the controversies surrounding both ‘therapeutic cloning’ for stem cell research and ‘reproductive’ cloning. The authors analyse the cultural production of cloning, how practices and representations play out in the global arena, and its transformation from science fiction to science practice. Case studies are used to illustrate key fore grounded issues: •the image of the scientist, scientific expertise and institutions •the governance of science •the representation of women’s bodies as the subjects and objects of biotechnology •the constitution of publics, both as objects of media debate, and as their intended audience. Drawing together the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge, with insights from media and cultural studies, this book offers a timely contribution to debates about the public communication of science and the status of scientific truth. This book will be a valuable companion to students on undergraduate courses in media studies, science communication, cultural studies, science and technology studies and sociology. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. What is Cloning? 3. Cloning Futures 4. Mavericks, Madmen and Fallen Heroes 5. Women’s Bodies in Cloning Discourse 6. Truth Claims and Genres 7. The Constitution of Publics and Audiences 8. Conclusion

Series: Genetics and Society What implications are applications of new genetic technologies in biomedicine having on social identity in today’s society? New Genetics, New Identities, a wide-ranging multidisciplinary volume in the CESAGen Genetics & Society Book series, presents not only theoretical reflection but also empirical case studies drawn from an international array of authors. Including the highly controversial areas of reproductive technologies and use of human embryos in biomedical research, other key features include: •a fresh analysis of a wide-range of social and political concerns in the development of new social identities •examinations of the social implications of identity formation as a result from advances in genetic technologies from a number of perspectives both locally and globally •resources of a wide range of social science disciplines to discuss significant sociological, anthropological, political and ethical issues. This superb collection is an essential informative read for postgraduates and academics in the fields of sociology, anthropology and scientific technologies giving a comparative approach to complex issues surrounding the social implications of these advances in a period of rapid social change. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: New Genetic Identities? 2. Genetic Advocacy Groups, Science and Biovalue: Creating Political Economies of Hope 3. Patients as Public in Ethics Debates: Interpreting the Role of Patient Organizations in Democracy 4. From ‘Scraps and Fragments’ to ‘Whole Organisms’: Molecular Biology, Clinical Research and Post Genomic Bodies 5. Fashioning Flesh: Inclusion, Exclusivity and the Potential of Genomics 6. Mapping Origins: Race and Relatedness in Population Genetics and Genetic Gnealogy 7. The Moral and Sentimental Work of the Clinic: The Case of Genetic Syndromes 8. Medical Classification and the Experience of Genetic Haemochromatosis 9. Towards an Anatomy of Public Engagement with Medical Genetics 10. Genetics, Gender and Reproductive Technologies in Latin America 11. Genomics, Social Formations and Subjectivity

Aditya Bharadwaj, University of Edinburgh, UK and Peter Glasner, Cardiff University, UK Series: Genetics and Society One of the first studies of an exciting new development in global biotechnology, this cutting edge text examines the extent of the transnational movements of tissues, stem cells, and expertise, in the developing governance framework of India. Documenting the impact of local and global governance frames on the everyday conduct of research, this groundbreaking book traces the journey of ‘spare’ human embryos in IVF clinics to public and private laboratories engaged in isolating stem cells for potential therapeutic application. The discussion also examines the gender dimension as a potential site for exploitation in the sourcing of embryonic and other biogenic materials, and suggests that a moral economy has developed in which the ethical values of the global ’North’ support and encourage the donation of abundant and ethically ‘neutral’ embryos by the ’South’. This unique exploration is grounded in an empirical, multi-sited ethnographic study that takes a thoroughly comparative analysis of the ethical, religious and social issues in Europe, the United States, and organ donations already prevalent in India. In this theoretically-sensitive analysis, the authors use the resources of social anthropology and the social sciences in an innovative text which will appeal to postgraduates and professionals in the areas of STS studies, genetics, bioethics, and anthropology. Selected Contents: 1. The Local, Global and Contextual: An Introduction 2. Dis-Locations: Local Cultures of Cells, Global Transactions in Science 3. Biosociality to BioCrossings: Encounters with Embryonic Stem Cells in India 4. Sacrificial Gifts: Infertile Citizens and the Moral Economy of Embryos 5. Miraculous Stem Cells: The Liminal Third Space and Media Rhetoric 6. One Ethic Fits all?: Complexities in Cross-Cultural Standardization, Bioethics and Regulatory Protocols 7. Local Cells, Global Science: Some Concluding Considerations September 2008: 234 x 156: 152pp Hb: 978-0-415-39609-7: £70.00 eBook: 978-0-203-89103-2

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Series: Genetics and Society New genetic technologies cut across a range of public regulatory domains and private lifeworlds, often appearing to generate an institutional void in response to the complex challenges they pose. As a result, a number of new social formations are being developed to legitimate public engagement and avoid the perceived democratic deficit that may result. Papers in this volume discuss a variety of these manifestations in a global context, including: •genetic data banks •committees of inquiry •non-governmental organisations (NGOs) •national research laboratories. These institutions, across both health and agriculture, are explored in such diverse locations as Amazonia, China, Finland, Israel, the UK and the USA. This volume exhibits a clear thematic coherence around the impact of the new genetics and their associated technologies on new social formations, and the case studies included have a significant international focus, showing a balance between theoretical and empirical approaches in this rapidly changing field. This innovative new volume will be of interest to postgraduates and professionals in the fields of sociology, social anthropology, science and technology studies, and environmental studies. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: New Genetics, New Social Formations 2. British Public Attitudes to Agricultural Biotechnology and the 2003 GMN Nation?: Public Debate - Distrust, Ambivalence and Risk 3. The UK Stem Cell Bank: Creating Safe Stem Cell Lines and Public Support? 4. Public Biotechnology Inquiries: From Rationality to Reflexivity 5. The Precautionary Principle on Trial: The Construction and Transformation of the Precautionary Principle in the UK Court Context 6. The Social Construction of the Biotech Industry 7. Biopiracy and the Bioeconomy 8. Identifying John Moore: Narratives of Persona in Patent Law Relating to Inventions of Human Origin 9. Sampling Policies of Isolates of Historical Interest (IHI): The Social and Historical Formation of Research Populations in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of China (ROC) 10. The Making of Scientific Knowledge in the Anthropological Perspective Case Studies from the French Scientific Community 11. Genomics and the Transformation of Knowledge: The Bioinformatics Challenge 12. Science, Media and Society: The Framing of Bioethical Debates around Embryonic Stem Cell Research between 2000 and 2005 13. ‘Natural Forces’: The Regulation and Discourse of Genomics and Advanced Medical Technologies in Israel 14. Survival of the Gene?: 21st Century Visions from Genomics, Proteomics and the New Biology

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African Diasporas

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Global Diasporas An Introduction

Edward A. Alpers, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Robin Cohen, University of Oxford, UK

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Series: Global Diasporas

The African diaspora is widely recognized as one of the world’s major diasporas. Most of the existing studies of it have focused almost exclusively on the Atlantic world, ignoring the other key dimensions of this huge phenomenon. Here, Edward Alpers presents a truly global treatment of this subject where the Atlantic diaspora, including the US and UK, continues to be central, but in which serious attention is also paid to its Mediterranean and Indian Ocean implications.

Praise for the first edition: ’Cohen’s erudition is vast, his interpretations are solid and well informed. By and large one can only marvel at the scope of Cohen’s learning and the richness of his vocabulary.’ – Mark J. Miller, University of Delaware, Journal of World History, Fall 1999 ’Cohen’s book offers a timely overview of diasporas. The book is also engagingly written, with Cohen’s personal anecdotes adding zing rather than self-indulgence to the analysis’ – Robert C. Smith, Columbia University, USA, Political Studies Quaterly, Spring 1999 ’Reading this book I thought ‘Cohen is doing for diaspora what Weber did for religion’’ – Fran Markowiz, Ben Gurion University USA, American Anthropologist, June 1999 ’A succinct but satisfying book as Cohen convincingly demonstrates here, the diaspora wave is well and truly upon us’ – Sarah Ansari, Royal Holloway College, London, UK, Times Higher Educational Supplement, 6th March 1998

In this book Alpers explores: •where and how Africans came to find themselves scattered across very different world regions •the extent to which, and means whereby, they have retained their Africanicity •their struggles to establish recognition for themselves as Africans in diaspora. Beginning with a general history of the African diaspora before, during and after the slave trade, this enlightening book, ideal for students of African studies, race and ethnicity studies and history, looks at the lives of diasporic communities from slavery to emancipation and in the colonial and postcolonial worlds. December 2009: 276 x 219: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-26814-1: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-26815-8: £21.99

In a perceptive and arresting analysis, Robin Cohen introduces his distinctive approach to the study of the world’s diasporas. This book investigates the changing meanings of the concept and the contemporary diasporic condition, including case studies of Jewish, Armenian, African, Chinese, British, Indian, Lebanese and Caribbean people. The first edition of this book had a major impact on diaspora studies and was the foundational text in an emerging research and teaching field. This second edition extends and clarifies Robin Cohen’s argument, addresses some critiques and outlines new perspectives for the study of diasporas. It has also been made more student-friendly with illustrations, guided readings and suggested essay questions. Selected Contents: Preface to the Second Edition 1. Four Phases of Diaspora Studies 2. Classical Notions of Diaspora: Transcending the Jewish Tradition 3. Victim Diasporas: Africans and Armenians 4. Labour and Imperial Diasporas: Indentured Indians and the British 5. Trade and Business Diasporas: Chinese and Lebanese 6. Diasporas and their Homelands: Zionists and Sikhs 7. Deterritorialized Diasporas: The Black Atlantic and the Lure of Bombay 8. Mobilizing Diasporas in a Global Age 9. Studying Diasporas: Old Methods and New Topics March 2008: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-43550-5: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43551-2: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92894-3

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Globalization A Reader

This book provides an accessible introduction to the key human rights concepts, the current debates about human rights, strategies and institutions for taking forward the global implementation of human rights, and the core messages that need to be imparted to students and the public at large. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. History: Shared Heritage, Common Struggle 2. Human Rights in the World Community 3. International Obligation 4. Universality 5. Equality 6. Democracy 7. Development 8. International Cooperation and Dialogue 9. Protection 10. Justice, Remedy, and Reparation 11. Conclusion April 2008: 216 x 138: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-77456-7: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77457-4: £14.99

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Edited by Anthony Elliott, Flinders University, Australia and Charles Lemert, Welseyan University, USA Globalization is the key political and academic debate of our times. This clear, comprehensive and critical reader, Globalization, offers a unique compilation of the major statements - drawn from a variety of historical periods, political contexts, intellectual perspectives and academic disciplines on the globalization debate. Anthony Elliott and Charles Lemert expertly guide the reader through the complex terrain of globalization - its engaging histories, transnational economies, multiple cultures and cosmopolitan politics. Extending over the full range of salient human history, this book ranges from the Babylonian and Persian empires in Mesopotamia, through ancient Greece and imperial Rome to the sixteenth century of European world exploration and colonization. Represented in the contemporary debates on globalization are: Samuel Huntington, Francis Fukayama, Bill Clinton, Anthony Giddens, Noam Chomsky, Joseph Nye, Osama bin Laden, Ajun Appadurai, Zygmunt Bauman, Timothy Garton-Ash, Saskia Sassen, Kwame Anthony Appiah, James N. Rosenau, David Held, Gayatri Spivak, Amartya Sen, Jeffrey Sacks and Bono.

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Challenges of Globalization Migration, Labor and Global Governance Andrew Sobel, Washington University in St. Louis, USA Debates, protestations and concerns surrounding globalization will continue as international political economic relations in a nation-state system are complex and incompletely understood phenomena. In this volume experts from a variety of academic backgrounds consider the influence of globalization upon labor, social welfare, migration, and governance Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Andrew Sobel 2. Sustainable Labor Migration Policies in a Globalizing World Philip Martin 3. The Last Bastions of State Sovereignty: Immigration and Nationality Go Global Stephen Legomsky 4. The Era of Free Migration: Lessons for Today Kevin O’Rourke 5. Cultural Communities in a Global Labor Market: Immigration Restrictions as Residential Segregation Howard Chang 6. Globalization and Social Policy Evelyene Huber and John Stephens 7. Capital Mobility and State Social Welfare Provisions Zahra Egal and Andrew Sobel 8. States and Citizens in Global Governance Saskia Sassen 9. Global Governance Redefined Miles Kahler July 2009: 246 x 174: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-77806-0: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77807-7: £23.99

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Aeromobilities Edited by Saulo Cwerner, Lancaster University, UK, Sven Kesselring, Technical University, Munich, Germany and John Urry, Lancaster University, UK Series: International Library of Sociology Aeromobilities is a collection of essays that tackle in many different ways the growing importance of aviation and air travel in our hypermobile, globalized world. Providing a multidisciplinary focus on issues ranging from global airports to the production of airspace, from airline work to helicopters, and from movement in airports to software systems, Aeromobilities seeks to enhance our understanding of space, time and mobility in the age of mass air travel. From Sao Paulo to Sydney, Aeromobilities draws on local experiences of airspaces to generate theory and research that are global in scope. It is the first book of its kind, bringing together a wide range of theoretical and methodological approaches to aviation and air travel in the social sciences and humanities, while emphasizing the central role of aeromobilities in contemporary social relations. In a world where virtually every aspect of social life is touched upon, in one way or another, by the complex global network of airline flows, with its large passenger aircraft and iconic international airports, Aeromobilities provides innovative analyses of some of the most fundamental and influential mobility networks of our time. Selected Contents: Part 1: Aeromobilities, Globalization and Social Theory 1. Aeromobilities and the Global 2. Global Transfer Points: the Making of Airports in the Mobile Risk Society Part 2: The Production of Airspaces 3. Architectures of a Future Tense 4. Connecting the World: Analyzing Global City Networks Through Airline Flows 5. Airport Codes/Spaces 6. Air Craft: Producing UK Airspace 7. Around the World in 80 Airports Part 3: The Social Life of Air Travel 8. Airborne on Time 9. A Life in Corridors: Social Perspectives on Aeromobilities and Work in Knowledge Organizations 10. Getting into the Flow Part 4: Governing Air Travel 11. Science, Expertise, and Local Knowledge in Airport Conflicts: Towards a Cosmopolitical Approach 12. Helipads, Heliports and Urban Air Space: Governing the Contested Infrastructure of Helicopter Travel

Fatal Theories

Series: International Library of Sociology Containing two previously unpublished essays by Jean Baudrillard, this book provides a series of dazzling demonstrations of the power of Baudrillard’s thought from many of his most accomplished commentators. Selected Contents: Introduction The Evil Genius of Jean Baudrillard David B. Clarke, Marcus A. Doel, William Merrin and Richard G. Smith 1. The Vanishing Point of Communication Jean Baudrillard 2. On Disappearance Jean Baudrillard 3. Commentaries on Jean Baudrillard’s Rex Butler, ‘On Disappearance’ David B. Clarke, Marcus A. Doel, Gary Genosko, Douglas Kellner, Mark Poster, Richard G. Smith, Andrew Wernick 4. Baudrillard’s Taste Rex Butler 5. Floral Tributes, Binge-drinking and the Ikea Riot Considered as an Up-hill Bicycle Race William Merrin 6. Better than Butter: Margarine and Simulation Gary Genosko 7. Baudrillard and the Art Conspiracy Douglas Kellner 8. ‘Mirror, Mirror:’ The Student of Prague in Baudrillard, Kracauer and Kittler Graeme Gilloch 9. The Gulf War Revisited Philip Hammond 10. Fate of the Animal Paul Hegarty 11. Reality: Now and Then – Baudrillard and W-Bush’s America Diane Rubenstein 12. Baudrillard’s Sense of Humour Mike Gane 13. The (Un)sealing of the Penultimate Andrew Wernick September 2008: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-46442-0: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-92705-2 .00

Sociology through the Projector Bulent Diken, Lancaster University, UK and Carsten Bagge Laustsen, Aarhus University, Denmark Series: International Library of Sociology Sociology through the Projector takes issue with the question of how contemporary film can help in answering the general, abstract but still urgent question: what is the social today? This book explains the performative relation to contemporary social theory in which cinema functions as a tool for social diagnosis. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Cinema and Social Theory 2. Hamam: Postal Economies of the Orient 3. Lord of the Flies: Sociology of Spite 4. City of God: Camping as Social (Non)Relation 5. Fight Club: Violence in Network Society 6. Brazil: From Error to Terror 7. Life is Beautiful: The Ghost of Auschwitz Afterword: Aesthetics Against Postpolitics 2007: 234 x 156: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-44597-9: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44598-6: £23.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93439-5

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Diversity and the Limits of the Civil Nation

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Anne-Marie Fortier, Lancaster University, UK Series: International Library of Sociology The intensity of feeling that multiculturalism invariably ignites is considered in this timely analysis of how the ‘New Britain’ of the twentyfirst century is variously reimagined as multicultural. Introducing the concept of ‘multicultural intimacies’, Anne-Marie Fortier offers a new form of critical engagement with the cultural politics of multiculturalism, one that attends to ideals of mixing, loving thy neighbour and feelings for the nation. In the first study of its kind, Fortier considers the anxieties, desires, and issues that form representations of ‘multicultural Britain’ available in the British public domain. She investigates: •the significance of gender, sex, generations and kinship, as well as race and ethnicity, in debates about cultural difference •the consolidation of religion as a marker of absolute difference •‘moral racism’, the criteria for good citizenship and the limits of civility. This book presents a unique analysis of multiculturalism that draws on insights from critical race studies, feminist and queer studies, postcolonialism and psychoanalysis. Selected Contents: 1. Horizons of Intimacies 2. Pride, Shame and the Skin of Citizenship 3. ’Children of Multicultural Britain’: The Good, the Bad, the Uncanny 4. Loving thy Neighbour and the Politics of Interethnic Propinquity 5. How Does it Feel?: Feeling States and the Limits of the Civil Nation March 2008: 234 x 156: 152pp Hb: 978-0-415-39608-0: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39607-3: £23.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93570-5

Victor Jeleniewski Seidler, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK Series: International Library of Sociology This book looks at 7/7 – the events, the loss, the fear and mourning that followed. It shapes narratives of social theory that can help readers understand the world after 9/11, offering new forms of social theory and new narrative methodologies. Selected Contents: 1. Traumatic Events, Precarious Lives and Social Theory 2. Urban Fears and Terrors of 7/7 3. Urban Dreams, Fears and Realities 4. Missing, Loss, Fear and Terror 5. Risks, Traumas and Insecurities 6. Young Masculinities, Islam and Terror 7. Young Men, Islamic Cultures and Belonging(s) 8. Global Terror, Islam and Citizenship 9. Fears, Uncertainties and Terrors 10. The West, Islam and the Politics of Dialogue 11. Faith, Martyrdom and Suicide Bombings 12. Religion, ‘Race’ and Multiculturalisms 13. Civilisations, Terrorisms and Hospitalities 14. Civilisations, Belongings and Ethics 15. Conclusions: Citizenship, Multiculturalisms and Complex Belongings 2007: 234 x 156: 302pp Hb: 978-0-415-43614-4: £70.00 eBook: 978-0-203-94053-2

Sound Moves iPod Culture and Urban Experience Michael Bull, University of Sussex, UK Series: International Library of Sociology This innovative study opens up a new area in sociological and urban studies: the aural experience of the social, mediated through mobile technologies of communication. Whilst we live in a world dominated by visual epistemologies of urban experience, Michael Bull argues that it is not surprising that the Apple iPod, a sound based technology, is the first consumer cultural icon of the twenty-first century. This book, in using the example of the Apple iPod, investigates the way in which we use sound to construct key areas of our daily lives. The author argues that the Apple iPod acts as an urban Sherpa for many of its users and in doing so joins the mobile army of technologies that many of us habitually use to accompany our daily lives.

John Smith and Chris Jenks, Brunel University, London, UK Series: International Library of Sociology Offering a critique of the humanist paradigm in contemporary social theory, Qualitative Complexity is the first comprehensive sociological analysis of complexity theory. Drawing from sources in sociology, philosophy, complexity theory, ’fuzzy logic’, systems theory, cognitive science and evolutionary biology, John Smith and Chris Jenks present a new series of interdisciplinary perspectives on the sociology of complex, self-organizing structures. Selected Contents: Part 1: The Interdisciplinary Field 1. Complexity Theory: A Positioning Paper 2. From Descartes’ Conjecture to Kant’s Subject and the Computo 3. Autopoiesis in Cognitive Biology 4. Emergentism, Evolutionary Psychology and Culture 5. Prigogine’s Thermodynamics, Ontology and Sociology Part 2: Critical Developments 6. Modernism and Determinism: Linear Expectations and Qualitative Complexity Analyses 7. Complexity Theory as a Critique of Postmodernism 8. Cognition and the Renewal of Systems Theory: Redundant Idioms and Disputed Positions 9. The Evolution of Intelligence, Consciousness and Language: Implications for Social Theory 10. Complexity, Language and Culture: Social Systems in Qualitative, i.e. not Formal Terms Part 3: The Fields of Complex Analysis: Contemporary Complexity Theory 11. The Ethics of Pragmatism: Politics and PostStructuralism in Transition after the Complexity Turn 12. The Topology of Complexity 13. Re-Interpreting Global Complexity as an Ontology: Human Ecology 2006: 234 x 156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-33650-5: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43967-1: £20.00 eBook: 978-0-203-36683-7

Through our use of such mobile and largely sound based devices, the book demonstrates how and why the spaces of the city are being transformed right in front of our ears. Selected Contents: 1. Sound Moves, iPod Culture and Urban Experience: An Introduction 2. Sound Epistemologies: Strategies and Technologies 3. Sounding Out Cosmopolitanism: iPod Culture and Regognition 4. The Audio-Visual iPod: Aesthetics and the City 5. Interpersonal Sound Strategies and iPod Culture 6. Mobilization of the Social: Mobile Phones and iPods 7. Contextualizing the Senses: The Auditory World of Automobility 8. The Auditory Privatisation of the Workplace 9. Bergson’s iPod?: The Cognitive Management of Everyday Life 10. The Nostalgia of iPod Culture 11. Sound Timings and iPod Culture 12. Endnote: Sound Mediations 2007: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-25751-0: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-25752-7: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-49622-0

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Jane Kenway, Monash University, Australia, Elizabeth Bullen, Deakin University, Australia, Johannah Fahey, Monash University, Australia and Simon Robb, University of South Australia, Australia

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Theories of the Information Society Frank Webster, City University, UK

Graeme Chesters, University of Bradford, UK and Ian Welsh, Cardiff University, UK

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Coping in an era of information flows, of virtual relationships and breakneck change poses challenges to one and all.

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The Cinematic Tourist Explorations in Globalization, Culture and Resistance Rodanthi Tzanelli, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK Series: International Library of Sociology 2007: 234 x 156: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-39413-0: £70.00 eBook: 978-0-203-94010-5

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Non-Representational Theory Space, Politics, Affect Nigel Thrift, University of Warwick, UK Series: International Library of Sociology Written by a pioneer of nonrepresentational theories, this astonishing book promises to question the whole direction of social sciences methodology and makes essential reading for social sciences and humanities researchers and postgraduates. Selected Contents: 1. Life, but not as we Know it Part One: 2. Re-Inventing Invention: New Tendencies in Capitalist Commodification 3. Still Life in Nearly Present Time: The Object of Nature 4. Driving and the City 5. Movement-Space: The Changing Domain of Thinking Resulting from the Development of New Kinds of Spatial Awareness Part Two: 6. Afterwords Part Three: 7. From Born to Made: Technology, Biology, and Space 8. Spatialities of Feeling 9. But Malice Aforethought 10. Turbulent Passions: Towards an Understanding of the Affective Spaces of Political Performance 2007: 234 x 156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-39320-1: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39321-8: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-94656-5

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In Theories of the Information Society Frank Webster makes sense of the information explosion, taking a sceptical look at what thinkers mean when they refer to the ’Information Society’ and critically examines the major post-war theories and approaches to informational development. This third edition brings the book right up to date with both new theoretical work and, social and technological changes (such as the rapid growth of the Internet and accelerated globalization), reassessing the work of key theorists in light of these changes. This book is essential reading for students of contemporary social theory and anybody interested in social and technological change in the post-war era. It addresses issues of central concern to students of sociology, politics, communications, information science, cultural studies, computing and librarianship. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. What is an Information Society? 3. Post-Industrial Society: Daniel Bell 4. Regulation School Theory 5. Network Society: Manuel Castells 6. Information and the Market 7. Information and Democracy: Jurgen Habermas 8. Information, Reflexivity and Surveillance: Anthony Giddens 9. Information and Postmodernity 10. The Information Society? 2006: 246 x 174: 312pp Hb: 978-0-415-40632-1: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40633-8: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-96282-4

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Drawing upon extensive empirical research and utilizing concepts drawn from the natural and social sciences this book suggests a framework for understanding mobilization, identity formation and information flows in global social movements operating within complex societies. It suggests that this ’movement of movements’ exhibits an emergent order on the edge of chaos, a turbulence that is recasting political agency in the twenty-first century. Selected Contents: 1. Introducing Global Movements 2. Prefiguration and Emergence 3. Reflexive Framing: Identities, Protest Dynamics and Technology 4. From Carnival Against Capitalism to Death at High Noon: States Fight Back 5. Ecologies of Action within Global Civil Society 6. Shadow Realm: Beyond Resistance to Global Nexus 7. The Death of Collective Identity? Global Movement as a Parallelogram of Forces 8. The Map is Not the Territory 2006: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-34414-2: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43974-9: £20.00 eBook: 978-0-203-48707-5

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Mediating Nature Nils Lindahl Elliot, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK Series: International Library of Sociology Offering a cultural history of the present forms of imagining nature and the environment, this fascinating book focuses on the relationship between the emergence of environmentalist practices and the development and consolidation of a variety of forms of mass-mediation. Selected Contents: Nature. Mass Mediation. Modern Environmentalism. A History of the Present. A ‘Propedeutic’ Approach Part 1: 1. The Nature of Nature 2. The Nature of Observation Part 2: 3. The Nature of Mathesis 4. The Nature of Commodification 5. The Nature of Industrialization 6. The Nature of Sublimation 7. The Nature of Incorporation 8. The Nature of Environmentalism. Epilogue: Climactic Change 2006: 234 x 156: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-39177-1: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39325-6: £25.99

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Fusing two key concerns of contemporary sociology: globalization and its discontents, and the ’complexity turn’ in social theory, authors Chesters and Welsh utilize complexity theory to analyze the shifting constellation of social movement networks that constitute opposition to neo-liberal globalization. They explore how seemingly chaotic and highly differentiated social actors interacting globally through computer mediated communications, face-to-face gatherings and protests constitute a ’multitude’ not easily grasped through established models of social and political change.

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Visual Worlds

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After Method

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John Law

Claire Grant, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK

As many observers have noted, the world is becoming increasingly visually mediated, with the rise of computers and the internet being central factors in the emergence of new tools and conventions. Exploring the social structure of visuality, this volume contains a collection of essays by internationally renowned artists and scholars from a variety of fields (including art history, literary theory and criticism, cultural studies, film and television studies, intellectual history and sociology). It was conceived to address a bold query: how is our experience and understanding of vision and visual form changing under pressure from the various social, economic and cultural factors that are linked under the term ’globalization’.

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The essays overlap in their considerations of the tensions between cultures and worlds, political life, everyday social experience, and war. The resulting conversation that develops between the chapters touches on points from many visual worlds, and provides a unique opportunity for considering the changing character of visual experience today.

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This book will attract readers from a wide range of academic disciplines and will especially be valuable as a textbook for graduate and undergraduate courses in visual culture and cultural studies.

Sociology Facing the Camp

Selected Contents: Introduction: Visual Cultures and Visual Worlds Part 1: Cultures Political Culture 1. Uncle Sam Needs a Wife: Citizenship and Denegation 2. Televisual Popular Politics: Diana and Democracy 3. Manufacturing Dissent: Challenges for Activism and Alternative Voices in the Post 9/11 World Visual Culture 4. Art at the Intersection of Social Fields 5. Heart of Darkness: A Journey into the Dark Matter of the Art World 6. Primetime Art as Seen on Melrose Place Part 2: Worlds Social Worlds 7. Electronic Habitus Agit-Prop in an Imaginary World 8. Los Angeles as Visual World: Media, Seeing and the City 9. Photography’s Decline into Modernism: In praise of ‘Bad’ Photographs 10. Between the Net and the Deep Blue Sea (Rethinking the Traffic in Photographs) Warring Worlds 11. Witness to Surrender 12. Under Siege: Mona Hatoum’s Art of Displacement 13. Mea Culpa: On Residual Culture and the Turn to Ethics Epilogue Visual Worlds, after 9/11 2005: 234 x 156: 280pp Hb: 978-0-415-36212-2: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-01237-6

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Crime and Punishment in Contemporary Culture

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Today, questions about how and why societies punish are deeply emotive and hotly contested. In Crime and Punishment in Contemporary Culture, Claire Grant argues that criminal justice is a key site for the negotiation of new collective identities and modes of belonging. Exploring both popular cultural forms and changes in crime policies and criminal law, Grant elaborates on new forms of critical engagement with the politics of crime and punishment. In doing so, the book discusses: •teletechnologies, punishment and new collectivities •the cultural politics of victims rights •discourses on foreigners, crime and diaspora

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The Logos of the Global Economy Celia Lury

Crime and Punishment in Contemporary Culture makes a timely and important contribution to debate on the possibilities of justice in the media age. This book is essential reading for undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers interested in the area of crime and punishment.

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Selected Contents: Punishment, Culture and Communication 1. Murder Will Out 2. Punishment, Print Culture and the Nation 3. Travelling Cultures 4. Irony and the State of Unitedness 5. The Internet, New Collectivities and Crime 6. Punishment and the Powers of Horror 7. The Shadow of the Death Penalty Addressing the Contemporary Bibliography

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The Culture of Exception Bulent Diken and Carsten B. Laustsen Series: International Library of Sociology In contemporary society, ’the camp’ is now the rule rather than the exception. In this volume, the authors explore the paradox of the camp, as representing both an old fear of enclosure and a new dream of belonging. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction. A Sociology of the Camp? Part 1: Theorizing the Camp 2. Exception and Emergency 3. Biopolitics 4. Risk and Terror Part 2: Inside the Camp 5. Spaces: From Refugee Camps to Gated Communities 6. Bodies: From Rape Camps to Sex Tourism 7. Fantasies: From Fight Club to September 11 8. In/Exclusions: From Favelas to the Spaces of Stardom Part 3: Escaping the Camp 9. Ethics After the Camp 10. Sociology After the Camp 2005: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-35123-2: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35122-5: £25.99

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States of Knowledge The Co-Production of Science and the Social Order Edited by Sheila Jasanoff Series: International Library of Sociology 2004: 234 x 156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-33361-0: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40329-0: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-41384-5

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Between Sex and Power Family in the World 1900-2000 Göran Therborn Series: International Library of Sociology 2004: 234 x 156: 392pp Hb: 978-0-415-30077-3: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-30078-0: £28.99 eBook: 978-0-203-64329-7

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Social Capital

Steven Vertovec, Max-Planck-Institute, Germany

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John Field, University of Stirling, UK

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Consuming the Caribbean From Arawaks to Zombies Mimi Sheller Series: International Library of Sociology This fascinating book demonstrates how colonial exploitation of the Caribbean led directly to contemporary forms of consumption of the region and its products, and calls for a global ethics of consumer responsibility. Selected Contents: Part 1: Natural and Material Mobilities Part 2: Bodies, Cultures and Creolization 2003: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-25759-6: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-25760-2: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-41794-2

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Crime and Punishment in Contemporary Culture Claire Valier Series: International Library of Sociology Exploring both popular cultural forms and changes in crime policies and criminal law, Valier examines new forms of critical engagement with the politics of crime and punishment. 2003: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-28175-1: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-98738-4

The term ‘social capital’ is a way of defining the intangible resources of community, shared values and trust upon which we draw in daily life. It has achieved considerable international currency across the social sciences through the very different work of Pierre Bourdieu in France and James Coleman and Robert Putnam in the United States, and has been widely taken up within politics and sociology as an explanation for the decline in social cohesion and community values in western societies. It has also been adopted by policy makers, particularly in international governmental bodies such as the World Bank. This fully revised second edition of Social Capital provides a thorough overview of the intense and fast-moving debate surrounding this subject. This clear and comprehensive introduction explains the theoretical underpinning of the subject, the empirical work that has been done to explore its operation, and the influence that it has had on public policy and practice. It includes guides to further reading and a list of the most important websites. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. From Metaphor to Concept 2. Networks in Use 3. A Walk on the Dark Side 4. Future Tense or Present Perfect?: Social Capital in a Changing World 5. Policy and Politics: Social Capital in the Real World. Conclusion April 2008: 198 x 129: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-43302-0: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43303-7: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93051-9

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This book surveys the broader meanings of transnationalism within the study of globalization before concentrating on migrant transnational practices. Each chapter and set of case studies demonstrates ways in which new and contemporary transnational practices of migrants are fundamentally transforming social, political and economic structures simultaneously within homelands and places of settlement. Transnationalism provides a much-needed single, clear and condensed text concerning a major concept in academic and policy discourse today. The book is for advanced undergraduate students, postgraduates and academics Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction: Transnationalism, Migrant Transnationalism and Transformation Part 2: Transnational Social Formations Part 3: Socio-cultural Transformations Part 4: Political Transformations Part 5: Economic Transformations Part 6: Religious Transformations Part 7: Conclusion: Interconnected Migrants in an Interconnected World March 2009: 198 x 129: 352pp Hb: 978-0-415-43298-6: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43299-3: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92708-3

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Leisure Tony Blackshaw, Sheffield Hallam University, UK Series: Key Ideas No single introductory book has until now captured the range of thought appropriate for scrutinizing the idea of leisure. Beginning with a discussion of expressions in eastern and western thought, etymological definitions and key psychological and sociological concepts, Blackshaw suggests that the idea abounds with ambivalence, which is unlikely ever to be resolved. After analyzing the rise and fall of modern leisure patterns the emphasis shifts from the historical to the theoretical and the author identifies and critically discusses the key modernist and postmodernist perspectives. Subsequently drawing on the idea that leisure studies is a discursive formation Blackshaw offers his own original theory of liquid leisure which asks some key questions about the present and the future of leisure in people’s lives and its role in civil society as well as what implications it has for individuals’ abilities to embrace the opportunity for an authentic existence that is both magical and moral. Leisure is an essential purchase for undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers and academics in the fields of Sociology of Leisure, Sports and Leisure Studies, and Popular Culture. July 2009: 198 x 129: 196pp Hb: 978-0-415-43026-5: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43027-2: £16.99

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Bulent Diken, Lancaster University, UK

Cosmopolitanism

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Robert Fine, University of Warwick, UK

Culture

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Chris Jenks

Most significant problems of contemporary life have their origins in nihilism and its paradoxical logic, which is simultaneously destructive to and constitutive of society. Yet, in social theory, nihilism is a surprisingly underresearched topic. This book develops a systematic account of nihilism in its four main forms: escapism, radical nihilism, passive nihilism and ’perfect nihilism.’ It focuses especially on the disjunctive synthesis between passive nihilism (the negation of the will) and radical nihilism (the will to negation), between the hedonism/disorientation that characterizes the contemporary post-political culture and the emerging forms of despair and violence as a reaction to it. The book deals with nihilism at three levels. First, it addresses the genealogy and consequences of nihilism, which is followed by an excursus through film analysis. Then the book focuses on the ’social,’ relating nihilism to capitalism, post-politics and terrorism. Another excursus fleshes out the theoretical argumens by focusing on Houellebecq’s fiction. Finally, the possibilities of overcoming nihilism are considered by emphasizing the significance of concepts such as event, agonism and antagonism in this context. Selected Contents: Introduction: Much ado about Nothing Part 1: The Uncanny Guest Excursus 1. Climates of Nihilism Part 2: Nihilism and the ‘Social:’ Capitalism, Post-politics and Terror Excursus 2. Houellebecq’s Spiteful Carnival Part 3: The Agonistic City Afterword: The Ass Festival References November 2008: 198 x 129: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-45217-5: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45218-2: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88435-5 $120.00

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Sexuality Jeffrey Weeks Series: Key Ideas An indispensible introduction to the sociology of sexuality, discussing its cultural and socio-historical construction, its relationship with power and the State’s involvement in its rationalisation and regulation. 2003: 198 x 129: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-28285-7: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-28286-4: £17.99 eBook: 978-0-203-42587-9

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What is cosmopolitanism and how does it relate to a globalizing age? In this fascinating work Robert Fine explores the evolution of cosmopolitan thinking, its impact on social scientific thinking, and its application to questions of responsibility, violence and freedom. Selected Contents: 1. Taking the ‘ism’ Out of Cosmopolitanism: The Equivocations of the ‘New Cosmopolitanism’ 2. Confronting Reputations: Kant’s Cosmopolitanism and Hegel’s Critique 3. Cosmopolitanism and Political Community: The Equivocations of Constitutional Patriotism 4. Cosmopolitanism and International Law: From the ‘Law of Peoples’ to the ‘Constitutionalisation of International Law’ 5. Cosmopolitanism and Humanitarian Military Intervention: War, Peace and Human Rights 6. Cosmopolitanism and Punishment: Prosecuting Crimes Against Humanity 7. Cosmopolitanism and the Life of the Mind: The Critique of Reason 8. Conclusion 2007: 198 x 129: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-39224-2: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39225-9: £17.99 eBook: 978-0-203-08728-2

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Human Rights Anthony Woodiwiss Series: Key Ideas Drawing on resources in classical and contemporary social theory and working through case studies of Britain, the US and Japan, Woodiwiss provides, for the first time, a general sociological account of the development of human rights. 2005: 198 x 129: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-36068-5: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-36069-2: £17.99 eBook: 978-0-203-00859-1

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Social Identity Richard Jenkins, University of Sheffield, UK Series: Key Ideas This third edition offers an easy access critical introduction to social science theories of identity, for advanced undergraduates and postgraduates. All of the previous chapters have been updated and extra material has been added where relevant. The text is informed by relevant topical examples throughout and, as with earlier editions, the emphasis is on sociology, anthropology and social psychology; on the interplay between relationships of similarity and difference; on interaction; on the categorization of others as well as self-identification; and on power, institutions and organizations. Selected Contents: 1. Identity Matters 2. Similarity and Difference 3. A Sign of the Times? 4. Understanding Identification 5. Selfhood and Mind 6. Embodied Selves 7. Entering the Human World 8. Self-Image and Public Image 9. Groups and Categories 10. Beyond Boundaries 11. Symbolising Belonging 12. Predictability 13. Institutionalising Identification 14. Organising Identification 15. Categorisation and Consequences 16. Identity and Modernity Revisited June 2008: 198 x 129: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-44848-2: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44849-9: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92741-0

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Racism Robert Miles Series: Key Ideas This second edition brings the book up to date by looking at recent examples of racism, such as the war in the former Yugoslavia, the cases of Stephen Lawrence and Rodney King, and Islamophobia in Western societies. 2003: 198 x 129: 216pp Hb: 978-0-415-29676-2: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-29677-9: £18.99

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Old Age John Vincent Series: Key Ideas Recent decades have seen a fundamental change in the age structure of many Western societies. This book provides an overview of the key issues. 2003: 198 x 129: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-26822-6: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-26823-3: £18.99 eBook: 978-0-203-44992-9

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Community Gerard Delanty Series: Key Ideas Stimulating introduction to the concept of community, with an analysis of its origins in western utopian thought and as an imagined primitive state equated with traditional societies in classical sociology and anthropology. 2003: 198 x 129: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-23685-0: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-23686-7: £17.99

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Series: Key Ideas in Criminology Just a decade ago security had little claim to criminological attention. Today a combination of disciplinary paradigm shifts, policy changes, and world political events have pushed security to the forefront of the criminological agenda. Distinctions between public safety and private protection, policing and security services, national and international security are being eroded. Post-9/11 the pursuit of security has been hotly debated not least because countering terrorism raises the stakes and licenses extraordinary measures. Security has become a central plank of public policy, a topical political issue, and lucrative focus of private venture but it is not without costs, problems, and paradoxes. As security governs our lives, governing security become a priority. This book provides a brief, authoritative introduction to the history of security from Hobbes to the present day and a timely guide to contemporary security politics and dilemmas. It argues that the pursuit of security poses a significant challenge for criminal justice practice and values. And it defends security as public good and suggests a framework of principles by which it might better be governed. Engaging with major academic debates in criminology, law, international relations, politics, and sociology, this book stands at the vanguard of interdisciplinary writing on security.

TEXTBOOK Tony Ward, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand and Shadd Maruna, Queen’s University Belfast, UK Series: Key Ideas in Criminology Over the last two decades, empirical evidence has increasingly supported the view that it is possible to reduce reoffending rates by rehabilitating offenders rather than simply punishing them. In fact, the pendulum’s swing back from a pure punishment model to a rehabilitation model is arguably one of the most significant events in modern correctional policy. This comprehensive review argues that rehabilitation should focus both on promoting human goods (i.e. providing the offender with the essential ingredients for a ’good’ life), as well as reducing/avoiding risk. Offering a succinct summary and critique of the scientific approach to offender rehabilitation, this intriguing volume for students of criminology, sociology and clinical psychology gives a comprehensive evaluation of both the Risk-Need Model and the Good Lives Model. Rehabilitation is a value-laden process involving a delicate balance of the needs and desires of clinicians, clients, the State and the public. Written by two international leading academics in rehabilitation research, this book argues that intervention with offenders is not simply a matter of implementing the best therapeutic technology and leaving political and social debate to politicians and policy makers. Selected Contents: 1. How Did ‘Rehabilitation’ Become a Dirty Word? 2. What is a Rehabilitation Theory? 3. The RiskNeed-Responsivity Model of Offender Rehabilitation 4. Evaluating the Risk-Need-Responsivity Model 5. The Good Lives Model of Offender Rehabilitation 6. Evaluating the Good Lives Model 7. In Search of Common Ground 2007: 198 x 129: 216pp Hb: 978-0-415-38642-5: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-38643-2: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-96217-6

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Claire M. Renzetti, University of Dayton, USA

PIN numbers, credit records, photo IDs and biometric measures play a central role in our daily lives. Instead of being mere by-products of public and private surveillance systems, such tokens of trust are now fundamental to surviving in modern society – so much so that our ‘surveillance profiles’ have begun to inform the way in which we think about notions of community and personal identity.

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Clifford Shearing, University of Cape Town, South Africa and Michael Kempa, University of Ottawa, USA

In this fascinating volume, Benjamin Goold considers how surveillance is experienced by individuals within both the criminal justice system and the wider community and argues that the convergence of different spheres of surveillance – law enforcement, state security and commercial – has led to a fundamental shift in the way in which individuals are recognized and legitimized in society. Using examples drawn from the US, UK, Canada, Japan and Australia, this book presents a new account of how surveillance is changing the ways in which people respond to crime, their relationship to the state and each other. Selected Contents: 1. The Transformation of Surveillance 2. Theorizing Surveillance 3. Surveillance and the Criminal Justice System 4. The Criminal Consumer: Private and Commercial Surveillance 5. Coming Together: The Significance of Convergence 6. Re-Imagining Surveillance: Identity and Action August 2009: 198 x 129: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-39219-8: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39220-4: £15.99 eBook: 978-0-203-08729-9

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Feminist criminology grew out of the Women’s Movement of the 1970s in response to the neglect of women by, and the male dominance of, mainstream criminology. This important volume traces the development of feminist criminology and assesses its impact on the discipline. Examining the development of feminist theoretical perspectives and empirical research in criminology, this key book investigates their impact on research methods and topics, pedagogy and curriculum and employment in academic and criminal justice professions. Renzetti considers the potential for feminist criminology to transform the discipline, making it more progressive by including as a central principle the need to analyze intersecting inequalities, especially those of gender, race and class, in order to fully understand both crime and justice. She skilfully gives a balanced view of the subject, incorporating both the successes and failures of feminist criminology and provides an extensive, upto-date bibliography which allows criminology students to access, for their own research purposes, the large body of feminist criminological literature. Selected Contents: 1. The Emergence of Feminist Criminology 2. Feminist Criminology at the Close of the Twentieth Century 3. Feminist Criminology in the Twenty-First Century 4. Assessing the Impact of Feminist Criminology in Academe 5. Assessing the Impact of Feminist Criminology in Criminal Justice Practice 6. The Future of Feminist Criminology and the Future of Criminology: Separate but Equal? September 2009: 198 x 129: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-38143-7: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-38142-0: £15.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93031-1

Series: Key Ideas in Criminology Drawing upon a review of recent literature and ongoing research pertaining to innovations in policing, particularly in North America, the United Kingdom, Southern Africa, South America and Australia, this book explores conceptions, institutions and technologies for policing in the AngloAmerican world since the early twentieth century. Policing is a social invention that is undergoing enormous challenges and changes. The authors trace these changes and the challenges that have prompted them, especially those that have taken place since the mid-twentieth century. They also address the theoretical and practical governance debates within a global context and will attract a readership beyond those with a particular interest in ’policing’. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. History of AngloAmerican Policing 3. Public Policing 4. The Quiet Revolution 5. Policing Exports 6. Policing a Global World August 2009: 198 x 129: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-40841-7: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40842-4: £15.99

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Following the USA, in many Western countries over the last decade, prison rates have increased while crime rates have declined. This key book examines the role played by penal populism on this and other trends in contemporary penal policy. Selected Contents: 1. What is Penal Populism? 2. Underlying Causes 3. Penal Populism, the Media and Information Technology 4. Penal Populism and Crime Control 5. Competing and Complimentary Influences on Penal Strategy and Thought 6. Is Penal Populism Inevitable? 2006: 198 x 129: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-38509-1: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-38508-4: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-96367-8

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Mike Gane, Loughborough University, UK

Studying Crime and Society in the Twenty-first Century

Alex Alvarez, Northern Arizona University, USA

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Ian Loader, University of Oxford, UK and Richard Sparks, University of Edinburgh, UK

Genocide has emerged as one of the leading problems of the twentieth century. No corner of the world seems immune from this form of collective violence and, increasingly, we are beginning to understand its global impact and its influence on citizens and society. Yet while many individuals are familiar with the term, few people have a clear understanding of what genocide is and how it is carried out. This book is designed to help address this issue by clearly discussing the concept of genocide and correct the widely held misperceptions about the nature and functioning of genocide. Specifically, Genocidal Crimes draws upon the extensive criminological literature on criminality and violence to provide a comprehensive and contemporary analysis of genocide. Written in an accessible style, this book differs from much of the writing on genocide in that it explicitly relies on criminological theory and research to help provide new insight into the nature and functioning of genocide.

Series: Key Ideas in Criminology What is criminology for? How do, and how should, its practitioners engage with politics and public policy in today’s febrile, insecure and globalized world? Loader and Sparks offer a historical sociology of how - from the mid-twentieth century to the present - criminologists have understood their craft and positioned themselves in relation to the controversies of their day - whether as analysts, advisors, consultants, fact-finders, muckrakers, or critics. They examine the conditions under which these commitments and affiliations arose, and gained or lost credibility. This forms the basis for a timely and provocative account of the temptations and dilemmas that confront those who work in the fields of crime, security and punishment today. This analysis of the condition of, and prospects for, criminology, will be of interest not only to specialists in crime and its control, but to anyone interested in the vexed relationship between the social sciences and politics. Selected Contents: 1. A Successful Failure? Dilemmas and Temptations of Criminology Today 2. Engineers of Penal Welfarism 3. Critics, Dissidents and Utopians 4. Populists and Technocrats 5. Criminology and Contemporary Culture: Fostering Public Criminology September 2009: 198 x 129: 196pp Hb: 978-0-415-44549-8: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44550-4: £18.99 US $120.00

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Auguste Comte is widely acknowledged as the founder of the science of sociology and the ’Religion of Humanity’. In this fascinating study, the first major reassessment of Comte’s sociology for many years, Mike Gane draws on recent scholarship and presents a new reading of this remarkable figure.

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Genocidal Crimes draws upon the extensive criminological literature on criminality and violence to provide a comprehensive and contemporary analysis of genocide. Written in an accessible style, this book differs from much of the writing on genocide in that it explicitly relies on criminological theory and research to help provide new insight into the nature and functioning of genocide. Selected Contents: 1. Defining Genocide 2. Historical Examples of Genocide 3. Explaining Genocide 4. Genocidal Actors 5. Investigating and Prosecuting Genocide 6. An End to Genocide October 2009: 198 x 129: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-46675-2: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46678-3: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92665-9

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Comte’s contributions to the history and philosophy of science have decisively influenced positive methodologies. He coined the term ‘sociology’ and gave it its first content, and he is renowned for having introduced the sociology of gender and emotion into sociology. What is less well known however, is that Comte contributed to ethics, and indeed coined the word ‘altruism’. In this important work Gane examines Comte’s sociological vision and shows that, because he thought sociology could and should be reflexive, encyclopaedic and utopian, he considered topics such as fetishism, polytheism, fate, love, and the relations between sociology, science, theology and culture. This fascinating account of the birth of sociology is an unprecedented introductory text on Comte. Gane’s work is an essential read for all sociologists and students of the discipline. Selected Contents: 1. An Introduction to Comte’s Ideas 2. The Comtean Illusion 3. The Context and Materials of Sociology 4. The Intimations of Social Science and a New Politics 5. Comte’s Heretical Report on Knowledge 6. But Why did Comte Need Sociology? 7. A Sociological Theory of Modernity 8. A Second Sociology 9. Spiritual Supra-State Power, Sociology and Humanity 10. Sociologists and the Regime of the Fetishes 11. Comte’s Futures 2006: 198 x 129: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-38543-5: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-38542-8: £17.99 eBook: 978-0-203-96309-8

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George Alan Yancey, University of North Texas, USA and Richard Lewis, Jr., University of Texas at San Antonio, USA

Decades after his death, the figure of Erving Goffman (1922–82) continues to fascinate. Perhaps the bestknown sociologist of the second half of the twentieth century, Goffman was an unquestionably significant thinker whose reputation extended well beyond his parent discipline.

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A host of concepts irrevocably linked to Goffman’s name – such as ’presentation of self’, ’total institutions’, ’stigma’, ’impression management’ and ’passing’ – are now staples in a wide range of academic discourses and are slipping into common usage. Goffman’s writings uncover a previously unnoticed pattern and order in the minutiae of everyday interaction. Readers are often shocked when they recognize themselves in his shrewd analyses of errors, awkwardness and common predicaments.

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William Pawlett, University of Wolverhampton, UK Series: Key Sociologists This is the first comprehensive overview of Jean Baudrillard’s work from a socio/cultural perspective. This illuminating book explores many of Baudrillard’s key themes, like power, resistance, the social, subjectivity and agency, and puts them into context. Selected Contents: 1. The Object System, the Sign System and the Consumption System 2. The ‘Break’ with Marxism 3. Symbolic Exchange and Death 4. Simulation and the End of the Social 5. The Body, Sexuality and Seduction 6. Into the Fourth Order 7. War Terrorism and 9/11 8. Subjectivity, Identity and Agency 2007: 198 x 129: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-38644-9: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-38645-6: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93736-5

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Series: Key Sociologists Where Bourdieu’s writings are complex and ambiguous, Jenkins is direct, concise and to the point. This book covers Bourdieu’s contributions to theory and methodology plus substantive studies of education, social stratification and culture. 2002: 198 x 129: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-28526-1: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-28527-8: £12.99

Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Overview of Inter-group Relations and its Impact on Interethnic and Interracial Marriages Part 3: Interracial Dating Part 4: Interracial Marriage Part 5: Multiracial Identity Part 6: Multi-racial Movement and the United States Census Controversy Part 7: Transracial Adoption Error! Bookmark not Defined Part 8: Multi-racial Families: Conclusions and Looking Ahead Bibliography November 2008: 235 x 156: 184pp Pb: 978-0-415-99034-9: £19.99

Pierre Bourdieu

Against Banality

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Images and Realities of Work and Family Lara J. Descartes, University of Connecticut, USA and Conrad Kottak, University of Michigan, USA This book engagingly presents firsthand, ethnographic research from a study that examined, in the context of actual work/family choices, how middle class American parents received, processed, and sometimes resisted media messages about work and family. Selected Contents: Part 1: Media-ting Work and Family Part 2: Studying a Midwestern Town Part 3: Changing Images of Family and Work in the Media Part 4: HGTV and Sports Illustrated Part 5: Work-Family Choices Part 6: Everybody Had a Role and They All Were a Family Part 7: Isolation, Boundaries, and Connection: Six Case Studies Part 8: Comparison, Connection, and Common Ground Appendices / References February 2009: 229 x 152: 208pp Pb: 978-0-415-99309-8: £16.99

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Marx and Marxism Peter Worsley Series: Key Sociologists Discusses varieties of Marxism, distinguishing between ideas that remain valid, those that are contestable, and those that should be discarded. Emphasises connections between theoretical debates real political struggles. 2002: 198 x 129: 136pp Hb: 978-0-415-28536-0: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-28537-7: £18.99 eBook: 978-0-203-51983-7

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Families in Asia

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Home and Kin

Remote Control

This book provides an ethnography of lovemarriages in the late 1990s in Delhi, identifying the ways in which marriage is ever more a pitch of intense political contestation. It bears upon anthropological understandings of marriageability, urban morality, gender, kinship and the study of the individual and the couple in contemporary India.

Stella R. Quah, National University of Singapore

Selected Contents: Foreword by Veena Das Introduction 1. ’A Form of Marriage in Certain Cases’ 2. Legitimating Love: Tis Hazari and the Judicial Process 3. Kidnapping, Elopement, and Self-Abduction 4. Failed Love Conclusion. Bibliography. Index March 2008: 216 x 138: 250pp Hb: 978-0-415-44604-4: £50.00

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Families in Today’s World A Comparative Approach David Cheal, University of Winnepeg, Canada An international textbook designed as a quick introduction for students from around the world studying sociology of family, this text provides comprehensive coverage of the major topics in the sociology of family life. Written in an easy access style it opens with a chapter on defining family and family structures. It then moves on to discuss over a dozen major topics; from interaction and meaning in families to sexuality. David Cheal provides coverage of these topics by drawing on a variety of international material. Most of the studies focus on contemporary family life but Cheal also presents information on historical changes which have shaped family life as it is known today. This book an incredibly valuable teaching tool as it presents diversity in family patterns through thinking about family life from a global perspective. Selected Contents: 1. Defining Family and Family Structures 2. Interaction and Meaning in Families 3. Social Divisions 4. Social Change 5. Demographic Change 6. Family, Work and Money 7. Caring 8. Violence and Sexual Abuse 9. Family Formation 10. Parenting 11. Family Transformations 12. Kinship 13. Family and State 14. Sexuality May 2008: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-35931-3: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35930-6: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-00721-1

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Stephen Hutchings, University of Manchester, UK and Natalia Rulyova, University of Birmingham, UK Series: BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies This book examines television culture in Russia under the Putin government. It demonstrates how broadcasters have been enlisted in a national identity project to install a latter-day version of imperial pride in Russian military achievements, over which Putin’s government exerts a form of remote control. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1. ‘(Dis)informing Russia: Media Space and Discourse Conflict in Post-Soviet Russian Television News’ Part 2. ‘St Petersburg 300: Television and the Invention of a Post-Soviet Russian (Media) Tradition’ Part 3. ‘Russia’s 9/11: Performativity and Discursive Instability in Television Coverage of the Beslan Atrocity’ Part 4. ‘Promiscuous Words: The PostSoviet Tok-shou as Cultural Mediator and Hegemonic Pressure Point’ Part 5. ‘Unfulfilled Orders: Failed Hegemony in Russia’s (Pseudo) Military Drama Serials’ Part 6. ‘Laughter at the Threshold: My Fair Nanny, Television Sitcoms and the Post-Soviet Struggle Over Taste’ Part 7. ‘(Mis)appropriating the Western Game Show: Pole Chudes [The Field of Miracles] and the Double-edged Myth of the Narod’ Part 8. ‘Russian Regional Television: At the Crossroads of the Global, the National and the Local’ Part 9. ‘Television through the Lens of the Post-Soviet Viewer’ Conclusion Bibliography March 2009: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-41907-9: £80.00

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•family research •family formation •parenthood •grandparenting •gender roles in families •marital breakdown •the impact of socio-economic development. Families in Asia will be the perfect companion for students and scholars alike who are interested in family sociology, public and social policy, and Asian society and culture more broadly. Selected Contents: 1. Studying Families in Asia 2. ’I do,’ ’We do’: Forming and Extending Families 3. Parenthood under Siege? 4. Age, Grandparents, and Social Capital 5. From ’His family, her duty’ to ’Their Family’: The Gender Issue 6. Conflict, Divorce and the Family Court 7. Home, Kin, and the State in Social Change September 2008: 234 x 156: 232pp Hb: 978-0-415-45568-8: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45570-1: £19.99 US $170.00

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The Contemporary US Peace Movement Laura Toussaint, Bellevue Community College, USA As peace activists have faced increased government repression and accusations of being unpatriotic since 9/11, Toussaint examines how current attempts to control dissent impact the peace movement. This study offers an analysis of self-identified peace activists in terms of their demographic characteristics, motivation for activism, political opportunities, and views of the peace movement. It also discusses the processes involved in successfully mobilizing an increasingly diverse constituency and how broad-based support can be sustained beyond reacting to crises.

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Class, Ethnicity, Gender and Latino Entrepreneurship

Soviet State and Society Under Nikita Khrushchev

Maria Eugenia Verdaguer, Fulbright Program, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State, USA

Edited by Melanie Ilic, University of Gloucestershire, UK and Jeremy Smith, University of Birmingham, UK

Drawing on surveys and in-depth interviews, this book examines the social and economic relations of first-generation Latino entrepreneurs. Verdaguer explores social patterns between and within groups, situating immigrant entrepreneurship within concrete geographical, demographic and historical spaces. Her study not only reveals that Latinos’ strategies for access to business ownership and for business development are cut across class, ethnic and gender lines, but also that immigrants’ options, practices, and social spaces remain largely shaped by patriarchal gender relations within the immigrant family, community and economy. This book is a necessary addition to the literature on immigration, class, gender relations, and the intersectionality of these issues.

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Queer Inclusion in the United Methodist Church Amanda Udis-Kessler, Colorado College, USA Series: New Approaches in Sociology The United Methodist Church has been in conflict over lesbian/ gay/ bisexual/ transgender inclusion issues since 1972. In this groundbreaking book, UdisKessler examines this struggle, analyzing both sides of this divisive debate among one of the most prominent religious organizations in the United States.

Selected Contents: Introduction Melanie Ilic 1. The 1961 Party Programme and the Fate of Khrushchev’s Reforms Alexander Titov 2. Khrushchev’s Promise to Eliminate the Urban Housing Shortage: Rights, Rationality and the Communist Future Mark B. Smith 3. The 1957 Moscow Youth Festival: Propagating a New, Peaceful Image of the Soviet Union Pia Koivunen 4. The Scientist, the Pedagogue and the Party Official: Interest Groups, Public Opinion and Decision-making in the 1958 Education Reform Laurent Coumel 5. Lone Mothers and Fatherless Children: Public Discourse on Marriage and Family Law Helene Carlbäck 6. What did Women Want? Khrushchev and the Revival of the Zhensovety Melanie Ilic 7. Dismantling Stalin’s Fortress: Soviet Trade Unions in the Khrushchev Era Junbae Jo 8. The Changing Face of Repression under Khrushchev Julie Elkner 9. Voicing Discontent: Political Dissent from the Secret Speech to Khrushchev’s Ouster Robert Hornsby 10. The Soviet Military at Novocherkassk: the Apex of Military Professionalism in the Khrushchev Era? Joshua Andy Select Bibliography Index May 2009: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-47649-2: £85.00

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Democracy, States, and the Struggle for Global Justice Edited by Heather D. Gautney, Fordham University, USA, Neil Smith, CUNY Graduate Center, USA, Omar Dahbour, Hunter College, CUNY, USA and Ashley Dawson, College of Staten Island, CUNY, USA

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. History and Participants 3. Research Methodology 4. General Conference 2000: Selected Field Notes 5. Analytic Perspectives: Culture Wars 6. Analytic Perspectives: Homophobia and Heterosexism 7. Analytic Perspectives: Social Closure 8. Analytic Perspectives: Contradictory Institutional Logics 9. Implications and Possibilities July 2008: 229 x 152: 268pp Hb: 978-0-415-96249-0: £60.00

This book examines the social and cultural impact of the ’thaw’ in Cold War relations, decision-making and policy formation in the Soviet Union under Nikita Khrushchev. With individual case studies exploring key aspects of Khrushchev’s period of office, it offers an important new perspective on the Khrushchev era.

Using understandable and interesting case studies, Democracy, States, and the Struggle for Global Justice analyzes the impact of neoliberal globalization on governance and explores the new forms of participatory democracy that have emerged from the global justice movement. February 2009: 235 x 156: 360pp Pb: 978-0-415-98983-1: £29.99

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Reclaiming Chinese Society Edited by You-tien Hsing, University of California at Berkeley, USA and Ching Kwan Lee, University of California Los Angles, USA Series: Asia’s Transformations June 2009: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-49137-2: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49139-6: £22.99

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Max Weber Translated by H.H. Gerth and Wright Mills Max Weber (1864-1920) was one of the most prolific and influential sociologists of the twentieth century. This classic collection draws together his key papers. This edition contains a new preface by Professor Bryan S. Turner. Selected Contents: Preface to the New Edition Introduction: the Man and his Work 1. A Biographical View 2. Political Concerns 3. Intellectual Orientations Part 1: Science and Politics 4. Politics as a Vocation 5. Science as a Vocation Part 2: Power 6. Structures of Power 7. Class, Status Party 8. Bureaucracy 9. The Sociology of Charismatic Authority 10. The Meaning of Discipline Part 3: Religion 11. The Social Psychology of the World Religions 12. The Protestant Sects and the Spirit of Capitalism 13. Religious Rejections of the World and Their Directions Part 4: Social Structures 14. Capitalism and Rural Society in Germany 15. National Character and the Junkers 16. India: The Brahman and the Castes 17. The Chinese Literati January 2009: 216 x 138: 528pp Pb: 978-0-415-48269-1: £19.99

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Drugs America’s Holy War Arthur Benavie, University of North Carolina, USA Using the best scientific evidence, Drugs: America’s Holy War explores the impact and cost of America’s ’War on Drugs’ – both in tax spending and in human terms. Is it possible that US drug policies are helping to proliferate, not prevent, a multitude of social ills including: homicide, property crime, the spread of AIDS, the contamination of drugs, the erosion of civil liberties, the punishment of thousands of non-violent people, the corruption of public officials, and the spending of billions of tax dollars in an attempt to prevent certain drugs from entering the country? In this controversial new book, award-winning economist Arthur Benavie analyzes the research findings and argues that an end to the war on drugs, much as we ended alcohol prohibition, would yield enormous international benefits, destroy dangerous and illegal drug cartels, and allow the American government to refocus its attention on public well-being. November 2008: 229 x 152: 192pp Hb: 978-0-7890-3840-1: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-7890-3841-8: £15.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88659-5 US $95.00

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This book provides the first comprehensive information and detailed data on the welfare systems of all twenty-seven EU member states and offers the reader an invaluable introduction and basis for comparative welfare research. The introductory chapter summarizes the actual debate about welfare states and welfare (state) regimes, gives an overview on current welfare (state) research and analyses the main recent developments necessitating a new focus on European Welfare Systems. The twenty-seven chapters on the welfare systems of the member states are written on the basis of a common structure by experts from the individual states. An additional chapter analyses the current social and welfare policies of the EU and focuses on the interplay and limits between European and national social policies. Two concluding chapters provide (a) a first comparative analysis on the basis of all twenty-seven European Welfare Systems and (b) a theoretical reflection both arguing for and venturing the idea of politically limited pluralism in European welfare politics. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction 1. European Welfare Systems: Current State of Research and some Theoretical Considerations Klaus Schubert, Simon Hegelich, Ursula Bazant Part 2: Country Studies 2. Welfare State Development in Austria: Strong Traditions Meet New Challenges Karin Heitzmann, August Österle 3. Belgium: The Quest for Sustainability, Legitimacy and a Way out of “Welfare without Work” Ive Marx 4. Impact of the Reforms of the Welfare State in Bulgaria after 1989 on Stratification, Solidarity and Integration of Groups at Risk Rumiana Stoilova 5. Welfare Adaptation in a Divided State: The Cypriot Welfare System Anthos I. Shekeris, Christina Ioannou, Christos Panayiotopoulos 6. The Czech Welfare System, Voitech Ripka Miroslav Mare? 7. Conflict, Negotiation, Social Peace: The German Welfare System Simon Hegelich, Hendrik Meyer 8. Between Economic Constraints and Popular Entrenchment – The Development of the Danish Welfare 1982 to 2005, Christoffer Green-Pedersen, Michael Baggesen Klitgaard 9. The Welfare System of Estonia: Past, Present and Future Avo Trumm, Mare Ainsaar 10. The Welfare State in Spain: Unfinished business Paloma de Villota, Susana Vázquez 11. The Welfare System of Finland Olli Kangas, Juho Saari 12. The French Social Protection System: Current state and future Prospects Camal Gallouj, Karim Gallouj 13. Inequalities and Deficiencies in Social Protection: The Welfare System of Greece Christos Papatheodorou 14. From State Socialism to a hybrid Welfare State: Hungary Katalin Tausz 15. The Irish Welfare System Anthony McCashin and Judy O’Shea 16. The Italian Welfare State (still) in Transition: The Progressive Recalibration of Social Programmes and Greater Flexibility of Labour Market Policies David Natali 17. The Welfare System of Lithuania Jolanta Aidukaite 18. The Welfare System of Luxembourg. From Past Dependency to European Approach Nicole Kerschen 19. The Welfare System in Latvia after Renewing Independence Feliciana Rajevska 20. The Maltese Welfare State: Hybrid Wine in Rightist Bottles (with Leftist Labels)? Charles Pace 21. The Dutch Welfare System - From Collective Solidarity Towards Individual Responsibility Wim van Oorschot 22. The Welfare State in Poland: Transformation with Difficulties Renata Siemienska, Anna Domaradzka 23. The Portuguese Welfare System: From a Corporative Regime to a European Welfare State José António Pereirinha, Manuela Arcanjo, Francisco Nunes 24. The Romanian Welfare State – Changing and Developing Suzana Dobre 25. The Swedish Welfare State – A Model in Constant Flux? Sven E. O. Hort 26. The Slovene Welfare System: Gradual Reform instead of Shock Treatment Zinka Kolaric, Anja Kopac, Tatjana Rakar 27. The Slovak Welfare System. Neo-liberal Nightmare or Welfare Pioneer of Middle-Eastern Europe? Olaf Wientzek, Hendrik Meyer 28. The British Welfare System: Marketisation from Thatcher to New Labour, Lavinia Mitton 29. European Union Social Policy. Towards a Post-national Welfare State? Wolfram Lamping Part 3: Comparative Analysis 30. European Welfare Systems: Diversity beyond Existing Categories Ursula Bazant, Klaus Schubert 31. Politically limited Pluralism as European Identity: European Welfare Systems Simon Hegelich, Klaus Schubert June 2009: 246 x 174: 544pp Hb: 978-0-415-48275-2: £125.00

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State-Society Relations in Ba’thist Iraq Facing Dictatorship Achim Rohde Series: SOAS/Routledge Studies on the Middle East

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This book examines whether traditional paradigms of totalitarian rule can be applied to Ba’thist Iraq. As such it closely examines state-society relations and uncovers the nature of the regime and how Iraqis lived with it.

Selected Contents: Introduction: Facing Dictatorship. Comparative Perspectives. Inventing or Recovering Public Opinion and Dissent in Ba‘thist Iraq? State-Society Relations in Liberal and Totalitarian Systems. Research Strategy. Part 1: The Rise and Fall of an “Instant Power” 1.1 Authoritarianism and Development: the 1970s 1.2 On the Way to Armageddon: Iraq in the 1980s. The Shi‘ite Factor. War Against Kurds. Costs of Militarism and War. Invading Kuwait 1.3 Fragmentation vs. Centralisation: Governing Iraq, 1991-2003. War and Uprising. Pragmatic Choices. Restructuring the Military and Internal Security Apparatus. Tribalism and Religion. The Changing Fortunes of the Ba’th Party. Effects of Sanctions. Vitality or Decline? Part 2: Power and Society 2.1 Gender Politics in Ba‘thist Iraq. Debating the Meaning of Modernism. Militarism, War, and Social Change. War and Backlash. Backlash Reloaded. Piety and Belly Dance 2.2 Arts and Politics. Male Fantasies of National Rebirth. Other Voices: the Arts Between Mobilisation and Resistance. Conclusions December 2008: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-47551-8: £70.00 US $115.00

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Cosmopolitanism and Belonging

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Contemporary Anarchist Studies

From European Integration to Global Hopes and Fears

The Genocide Studies Reader

An Introductory Anthology of Anarchy in the Academy Edited by Randall Amster, Prescott College, Abraham DeLeon, University of Connecticut, USA, Luis Fernandez, Northern Arizona University, Anthony J. Nocella, II, Syracuse University, USA and Deric Shannon, University of Connecticut, USA ’Contemporary Anarchist Studies has been needed ever since the Battle in Seattle; it is odd that it took so long. This is an amazing collection and I am proud of being part of an amazing text.’ – Dr. Richard Kahn, University of North Dakota, USA This volume of collected essays by some of the most prominent academics studying anarchism bridges the gap between anarchist activism on the streets and anarchist theory in the academy. Focusing on anarchist theory, pedagogy, methodologies, praxis, and the future, this edition will strike a chord for anyone interested in radical social change. This interdisciplinary work highlights connections between anarchism and other perspectives such as feminism, queer theory, critical race theory, disability studies, post-modernism and post-structuralism, animal liberation, and environmental justice. Featuring original articles, this volume brings together a wide variety of anarchist voices whilst stressing anarchism’s tradition of dissent. This book is a must buy for the critical teacher, student, and activist interested in the state of the art of anarchism studies. Selected Contents: Section One: Theory Section Two: Methodologies Section Three: Pedagogy Section Four: Praxis Section Five: The Future

Craig Calhoun, New York University, USA Reviewing recent cosmopolitan thinking and theorizing from the somewhat chastened perspective of the twenty-first century, Cosmopolitanism and Belonging questions the social bases of cosmopolitanism and the continuing importance of nationalism. With a special focus on European integration which loomed large in the cosmopolitan visions of a few years ago, Craig Calhoun addresses the ways in which cosmopolitan theories may be biased from the standpoint of European and American élites and indeed the heritage of liberal thought. This intellectually stimulating and timely book, written by one of the top social scientists today, deals with a topical area of study as cosmopolitanism has rapidly become one of the burning issues in the social sciences today. Cosmopolitanism and Belonging has a distinct focus on identity and belonging, analyzing a multidisciplinary area, so is an ideal purchase for students, academics and social scientists researching in the disciplines of sociology, politics and cultural studies. Selected Contents: 1. The Class Consciousness of Frequent Travelers: Towards a Critique of Actually Existing Cosmopolitanism 2. Constitutional Patriotism and the Public Sphere: Interests, Identity, and Solidarity in the Integration of Europe 3. The Democratic Integration of Europe: Interests, Identity, and the Public Sphere 4. The Virtues of Inconsistency: Identity and Plurality in the Conceptualization of Europe 5. ‘Belonging’ in the Cosmopolitan Imaginary 6. The Variability of Belonging 7. Imperialism, Cosmopolitanism, and Belonging 8. A World of Emergencies. Conclusion September 2009: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-40545-4: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40546-1: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92937-7

Edited by Samuel Totten, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, USA and Paul R. Bartrop, Deakin University, Australia This thorough overview of all aspects of the field of genocide studies brings together for the first time classic and contemporary writings from some of the most noted scholars writing on genocide in the fields of genocide studies, political science, history, and sociology. The Reader covers key aspects of a host of complex and thorny issues, such as the definition of genocide, theories of genocide, prevention and intervention, and its denial. This collection of writings is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand this most atrocious form of political violence that has plagued human history. Selected Contents: Part 1: Definitions of Genocide 1. The Origin of the Term Genocide and the Definition Used in the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide 2. Alternative Definitions 3. Related Terms Part 2: Theories and Causes of Genocide 4. Theories of Genocide Part 3: Genocidal Crimes 5. Cases of Genocide 6. Comparative Studies of Various Cases of Genocide Part 4: The Complexities of the Prevention and Intervention of Genocide 7. The Issues of Sovereignty and Political Will 8. The Prevention of Genocide 9. Intervention Part 5: Prosecution of Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide 10. Setting a Precedent: The Nuremberg Trials 11. The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia 12. The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda 13. Trials in National Courts 14. The International Criminal Court (ICC) Part 6: Denial of Genocide 15. Denial of Genocide March 2009: 254 x 178 Hb: 978-0-415-95394-8: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-95395-5: £21.99

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How Cuban Americans Changed the U.S. and their Homeland

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Susan Eckstein, Boston University, USA This nuanced book offers a rare in-depth analysis of Cuban immigrants’ social, cultural, economic, and political adaptation, their transformation of Miami into the ’northern most Latin American city,’ and their cross-border engagement and homeland impact. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Immgirants and the Weight of Their Past 2. Immigrant Imprint in America 3. Politics for Whom and for What? 4. The Personal is Political: Bonding across Borders 5. Cuba Through the Looking Glass 6. Transforming Transnational Ties into Economic Worth 7. Dollarization and Its Discontents: Homeland Impact of Diaspora Generosity 8. Reenvisioning Immigration Appendix I: Field Research

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Handbook of Globalization Studies

Theories of Political Protest and Social Movements

Edited by Bryan Turner, National University of Singapore

A Multidisciplinary Introduction, Critique, and Synthesis

The Handbook offers students clear and informed chapters on the history of globalization and key theories that have considered the causes and consequences of the globalization process. There are substantive sections looking at military, economic, technological, social and cultural changes in globalization. The Handbook examines many negative aspects - new wars, slavery, illegal migration, pollution and inequality - but concludes with an examination of responses to these problems through human rights organizations, international labour law and the growth of cosmopolitanism. There is a strong emphasis on interdisciplinarity with essays covering sociology, economics, politics, anthropology and history.

Karl-Dieter Opp Political protest and social movements are ubiquitous phenomena. This book focuses on the current theoretical approaches that aim at explaining them: the theory of collective action, the resource mobilization perspective, political opportunity structure theory, the identity approach, the framing perspective, and the dynamics of contention approach. The book has three objectives: (1) Many basic concepts like political opportunities or identity are not clearly defined. It is further often a matter of interpretation what factors are supposed to affect which phenomena. The first aim is therefore to provide a detailed introduction to and a clear restatement of the theories. Only then is it possible to assess and improve them. (2) For each theory the major strengths and weaknesses are discussed, and various modifications and extensions are suggested. (3) Building on these analyses, it is shown how the theories can be integrated into a single theoretical paradigm: the structural-cognitive model. Selected Contents: Part 1: What Kind of Theory Do We Need and What Is a Good Theory? Part 2: Protest, Social Movements and Collective Action: Conceptual Clarifications and the Subject of the Book Part 3: Group Size, Selective Incentives, and Collective Action Part 4: Protest and Social Movements as Collective Action Part 5: The Resource Mobilization Perspective Part 6: Political Opportunity Structures, Protest and Social Movements Part 7: Collective Identity and Social Movement Activity Part 8: How Framing Influences Mobilization and Protest Part 9: Identity, Framing and Cognitive Balance: Toward a New Theory of Identity and Framing Part 10: The Dynamics of Contention Approach - Retreat to History? Part 11: The Structural-Cognitive Model: A Synthesis of Collective Action, Resource Mobilization, Political Opportunity, Identity, and Framing Perspectives Part 12: General Discussion, Conclusion, and an Agenda for Future Research April 2009: 234 x 156: 448pp Hb: 978-0-415-48388-9: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48389-6: £23.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88384-6

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The Handbook, written in a clear and direct style, will appeal to a wide audience. The extensive references and sources will direct students to areas of further study. Selected Contents: Section 1: Theories and Definitions 1. Theories of Globalization: Issues and Origins Bryan Turner 2. Cultural Theories of Globalization Smitha Radhakrishnan 3. Economic Theories of Globalisation Patrik Asper 4. Anti-globalisation Thomas Mertes 5. From Globalism to Empire Jan Nederveen Peterse 6. Vulnerability and Globalisation: The Social Impact Peadar Kirby Section 2: Substantive Issues 7. Transformations of the World’s Population: The Demographic Revolution John McInnes and Julio Perez Dias 8. Globalisation and the History of Great Migrations Adam McKeown 9. Globalisation Patriarchy and Labour Migration: Feminist Perspectives Sigal Gooldin and Adriana Kemp 10. The Environmental Crisis and Global Warming Ronnie D. Lipschutz 11. Globalization of Infectious Disease: New Plagues Susan Kippax and Niamh Stephenson 12. Global Inequality, Poverty and Famine Habib Khonderker 13. Globalization of Crime Robert Winslow 14. Globalization of Religious Fundamentalism Peter Beyer 15. Globalization and the Destruction of Aboriginal Societies Colin Samson and Carlos Gigou 16. Genocide, Atrocity and Ethnic Cleansing Martin Shaw 17. Global Elites Jan Pakulski 18. Ethnic Conflict and Globalization Daniele Conversi 19. Ageing and the Pensions Crisis Robin Blackburn Section 3: New Institutions and Cultures 20. Fandom and Popular Media Consumption Cornel Sandvoss 21. Hollywood, Bollywood and Beyond Chua Beng Huat and Stephen Teo 22. Global Cities Chris Hudson 23. Global Consumption Frank Trentman 24. Global Sexual Styles and Identities in Asia Michael Peletz 25. Global Food David Inglis 26. Globalization, Borders and Passports Mark Salter 27. Globalization of Space Peter Dickens and James Ormond 28. Globalization and Civilizational Processes Stephen Mennell Section 4: Critical Solutions 29. ILO and Labour Law Tony Woodiwiss 30. Globalisation of Human Rights Tom Cushman 31. Global Civil Society and the World Social Forum Kay Anantram, Christopher Chase Dunn and Ellen Reese 32. Muslim Cosmopolitanism: Contemporary Practice and Social Theory Humeira Iqtar 33. Perpetual Peace and Global Governance: Cosmopolitanism and International Society Ulrich Beck and Nathan Sznaider 34. The Future of Globalization Bryan S. Turner July 2009: 234 x 156: 512pp Hb: 978-0-415-45808-5: £95.00

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Flag, Nation and Symbolism in Europe and America Edited by Thomas Hylland Eriksen, University of Oslo, Norway and Richard Jenkins, University of Sheffield, UK Although the symbolic and political importance of flags has often been mentioned by scholars of nationalism, there are few in-depth studies of the significance of flags for national identities. This multidisciplinary collection offers case studies and comparisons of flag history, uses and controversies. Selected Contents: 1. Some Questions about Flags 2. The Origin of European National Flags 3. Rebel With(Out) a Cause?: The Contested Meanings of the Confederate Battle Flag in the American South 4. The Star-Spangled Banner and ‘Whiteness’ in American National Identity 5. Union Jacks and Union Jills 6. Pride and Possession, Display and Destruction 7. Between the National and the Civic: Flagging Peace In, or a Piece of, Northern Ireland? 8. Inarticulate Speech of the Heart: Nation, Flag and Emotion in Denmark 9. A Flag for all Occasions?: The Swedish Experience 10. Nationalism and Unionism in Nineteenth-Century Norwegian Flags 11. The Domestication of a National Symbol: The Private Use of Flags in Norway 12. Afterword 2007: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-44404-0: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45854-2: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93496-8

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Immigration and American Democracy Robert Koulish, Philadelphia University, USA While immigration embodies America’s rhetorical commitment to democracy, it also showcases abysmal failures in democratic practice. Koulish examines these failures in terms of excessive executive powers circumventing the constitution, privatization, and right-wing subversion of local democracy. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 1. Immigration Politics within the Framework of America’s Post 9/11 Neo-conservative and Neo-liberal Regime 2. Ole Weaver’s Securitization Theory and Immigration Discourse 3. Naomi Klein’s Shock Doctrine and the Immigration Bureaucracy 4. Summary of what Follows 2. Immigration and Constitutional Law 5. Sovereignty 6. Plenary Powers of Exclusion/ Deportation and the Suspension of Habeas Corpus 7. Judicial Review and Court Stripping 8. Federalism and the Real ID Act 3. Immigration and Privatization 9. Dwindling State Action Doctrine 10. Border Enforcement and the Blackwater Analogy 11. Immigration Industrial Complex 4. Immigration and Non-Governmental Institutions 12. Corporate Media and the Anti-Immigrant Narrative 13. Policy Think Tanks and the Anti-Immigrant Movement 14. A Pro-immigrant Democratic Resurgence: Pro Immigrant Organizations 5. Conclusion 15. Summary and Future Possibilities for Immigrant Democracy July 2009: 229 x 152: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-99617-4: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-99618-1: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88322-8

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Critical Essays and Eyewitness Accounts

Anthony Oberschall, University of North Carolina, USA

National identity cards are in the news. While paper ID documents have been used in some countries for a long time, today’s rapid growth features high-tech IDs with built-in biometrics and RFID chips. Both long-term trends towards e-Government and the more recent responses to 9/11 have prompted the quest for more stable identity systems. Commercial pressures mix with security rationales to catalyze ID development, aimed at accuracy, efficiency and speed. New ID systems also depend on computerized national registries. Many questions are raised about new IDs but they are often limited by focusing on the cards themselves or on ’privacy.’ Playing the Identity Card shows not only the benefits of how the state can ’see’ citizens better using these instruments but also the challenges this raises for civil liberties and human rights. ID cards are part of a broader trend towards intensified surveillance and as such are understood very differently according to the history and cultures of the countries concerned. Selected Contents: Part 1: Setting the Scene 1. Playing the ID Card: Understanding the Significance of Identity Card Systems David Lyon and Colin Bennett 2. Governing by Identity Louise Amoore Part 2: Colonial Legacies 3. The Elusive Panopticon: The HANIS Project and the Politics of Standards in South Africa Keith Breckenridge 4. China’s Second Generation National Identity Card: Merging Culture, Industry, and Technology for Authentication, Classification, and Surveillance Cheryl L. Brown 5. Hong Kong’s ‘Smart’ ID Card: Designed to be Out of Control Graham Greenleaf 6. A Tale of the Colonial Age, or the Banner of New Tyranny? National Identification Card Systems in Japan Midori Ogasawara 7. India’s New ID Card: Fuzzy Logics, Double Meanings and Ethnic Ambiguities Taha Mehmood 8. Population ID Card Systems in the Middle East: The Case of the UAE Zeinab Karake Shalhoub Part 3: Encountering Democratic Opposition 9. Separating the Sheep from the Goats: The United Kingdom’s National Registration Program and Social Sorting in the Pre-electronic Era Scott Thompson 10. The United Kingdom Identity Card scheme: Shifting Motivations, Static Technologies David Wills 11. The Politics of Australia’s ’Access Card’ Dean Wilson 12. The INES Biometric Card and the Politics of National Identity Assignment in France Laurent Laniel and Pierre Piazza 13. The US Real ID Act and the Securitization of Identity Kelly Gates 14. Toward a National ID Card for Canada? External Drivers and Internal Complexities Andrew Clement, Krista Boa, Simon Davis and Gus Hosein Part 4: Transnational Regimes 15. ICAO and the Biometric RFID Passport: History and Analysis Jeffrey Stanton 16. Another Piece of Europe in your Pocket: The European Health Insurance Card Willem Maas July 2008: 234 x 156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-46563-2: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46564-9: £15.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92713-7

Edited by Samuel Totten, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, USA and William S. Parsons, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Through powerful first-person accounts, scholarly analysis, and compelling narrative, Century of Genocide details the causes and ramifications of the genocides perpetrated in the twentieth century and into the twenty-first. Historical context provides the necessary background on the actors and victims to help us better understand these episodes of atrocious political violence.

This integrated analysis of conflict and conciliation in protracted insurgency and civil war in societies divided on ethnicity, language and nationality, combines exposition of conflict management theory with detailed examples and case studies on the Northern Ireland peace process, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Bosnian war, and others. 2007: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-41160-8: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41161-5: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-94485-1

This edition has been carefully updated and features new chapters on the genocides in Darfur, in Guatemala, and against indigenous peoples the world over. The volume concludes with a consideration of the methods of prevention and intervention of future genocides. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Genocide of the Hereros 2. The Armenian Genocide 3. Soviet Manmade Famine in Ukraine 4. Holocaust: The Genocide of the Jews 5. Holocaust: The Gypsies 6. Holocaust: The Genocide of Disabled Peoples 7. The Indonesian Massacres 8. Genocide in East Timor 9. Genocide in Bangladesh 10. The Burundi Genocide 11. The Cambodian Genocide – 1975-1979 12. Guatemala: Acts of Genocide and Scorched Earth Counterinsurgency War 13. Physical and Cultural Genocide of Indigenous Peoples 14. The Anfal Operations in Iraqi Kurdistan 15. The Rwanda Genocide 16. Genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina 17. Genocide in Darfur, Sudan 18. Easier Said Than Done: The Challenges of Preventing and Responding to Genocide September 2008: 229 x 152: 672pp Hb: 978-0-415-99084-4: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-99085-1: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-89043-1 US $135.00

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European Societies Fusion or Fission? Edited by Thomas Boje, Roskilde University, Denmark, Bart Van Steenbergen and Sylvia Walby Are the recent developments in Europe bringing countries together or pulling them apart? The leading experts in this book (including Sheila Allen, Marlis Buchmann, Piotr Sztompka, and Patrick Ziltener) cover a wide range of subjects, including the move towards political democracy and market economy in Central and Eastern societies, the project of the European Union, ethnic conflict, the rise of nationalism, social exclusion and women’s role in public life. 2007: 234 x 156: 282pp Pb: 978-0-415-46328-7: £20.00

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Nations Matter Culture, History and the Cosmopolitan Dream Craig Calhoun, New York University, USA Craig Calhoun, one of the most respected social scientists in the world, re-examines nationalism in light of post-1989 enthusiasm for globalization and the new anxieties of the twenty-first century. Nations Matter argues that pursuing a purely postnational politics is premature at best and possibly dangerous. Calhoun argues that, rather than wishing nationalism away, it is important to transform it. One key is to distinguish the ideology of nationalism as fixed and inherited identity from the development of public projects that continually remake the terms of national integration. Standard concepts like ’civic’ vs. ’ethnic’ nationalism can get in the way unless they are critically re-examined – as an important chapter in this book does. This book is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of sociology, history, political theory and all subjects concerned with nationalism, globalization, and cosmopolitanism. Selected Contents: 1. Is It Time to Be Postnational? 2. Nationalism Matters 3. Nationalism and Ethnicity 4. Nationalism and Civil Society: Democracy, Diversity, and Self-determination 5. Nationalism, Political Community, and the Representation of Society: Or, why Feeling at Home is not a Substitute for Public Space 6. Inventing the Opposition of Ethnic and Civic Nationalism: Hans Kohn and the Idea of Nationalism 7. Nationalism and the Cultures of Democracy Conclusion 2007: 234 x 156: 248pp Hb: 978-0-415-41186-8: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41187-5: £18.99 eBook: 978-0-203-96089-9

Handbook of Business Interest Associations, Firm Size and Governance A Comparative Analytical Approach Edited by Franz Traxler, University of Vienna, Austria and Gerhard Huemer, European Association of Craft Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (UEAPME), Belgium This Handbook presents a theory of Business Interest Associations and fifteen empirical country by country case studies in the EU. The book is organized into three main parts. Part one develops a theory of business associations which centres on firm size as the key explanatory variable. Part two consists of country studies covering the EU-15, which are written along strictly comparable lines of analysis. Part three contains the cross-nationally comparative analysis. The book is essential reading for researchers working in organization studies, industrial relations, industrial sociology and political science, as well as practioners in related fields. Selected Contents: Introduction. The Theoretical and Methodological Framework of Analysis. Austria. Belgium. Denmark. Finland. France. Germany. Greece. Ireland. Italy. Luxembourg. Netherlands. Portugal. Spain. Sweden. United Kingdom. Small Firms and Three Roads to Associational Action. Business Interest Associations, Firm Size and Governance: The Crossnational Comparison 2007: 234 x 156: 464pp Hb: 978-0-415-42466-0: £135.00 eBook: 978-0-203-96107-0

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Race and Multiculturalism in Malaysia and Singapore

Edited by Robin Cohen, University of Oxford, UK and Paola Toninato, University of Warwick, UK

Japan’s Minorities

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Edited by Michael Weiner, Soka University of America, USA

The term ‘creolization’ has now migrated from its prior use in linguistics and colonial settings. Increasingly ‘creolization’ is used to analyze ‘cultural complexity’, ‘diversity’, ‘hybridity’, ‘syncretism’, and ‘mixture’, prominent and growing characteristics of the global age. The Creolization Reader captures all these meanings and illuminates old creole societies, emerging cultures and identities in many parts of the world. Areas covered include Latin America, the South Atlantic/Indian oceans, the Caribbean, West and East Africa, the Pacific and the US. The book is truly inter-disciplinary and provides a timely, readerfriendly and informative overview of creolization. Selected Contents: Part 1: Concepts and Theories Introduction by the Editors 1. Creolité and the Process of Creolization, Stuart Hall 2. Creoles, Capitalism and Colonialism, Derek Bickerton 3. Creolization and its Discontents, Stephan Palmié 4. Creolization and Creativity, Thomas Hylland Eriksen 5. In Praise of Créolité, Jean Bernabé, Patrick Chamoiseau, and RaphaÎl Constant Part 2: The Creoized World Introduction by the Editors 6. The Creolité Movement: Paradoxes of a French Caribbean Orthodoxy, Mary Gallagher 7. Creolization and Creole Societies, Nigel Bolland 8. Creolization and Globalization in Réunion, Laurent Médea 9. Ethnicity and Identity: Creoles of Colour in Louisiana, James H. Dormon 10. Creolization and NationBuilding in the Hispanic Caribbean, Antonio BenÌtez-Rojo 11. The Evolution of a Creole Identity in Cape Verde, Tobias Green [awaited] Part 3: Popular Culture Introduction by the Editors 12. Calypso Reinvents Itself, Gordon Rohlehr 13. Capoeira: The History of an AfroBrazilian Martial Art, Matthias Röhrig [awaited] 14. Louisiana Creole Food Culture, Sybil Kein 15. Masquerade Politics, Abner Cohen 16. African Gods in Contemporary Brazil, Reginaldo Prandi 17. Architectural Creolization, Jay Edwards Part 4: Kindered Concepts Introduction by the Editors 18. Encounters of a Heterogeneous Kind: Hybridity in Cultural Theory, Sabine Mabardi 19. Mestizaje and the Discourse of National/Cultural Identity in Latin America, 1845–1959, Lourdes Martinez-Echazabal 20. Conceiving Transnationalism, Steven Vertovec 21. Conceiving Cosmopolitanism, Steven Vertovec and Robin Cohen 22. Syncretism and its Synonyms: Reflections on Cultural Mixture, Charles Stewart Part 5: The Creolizing World Introduction by the Editors 23. Creolizing South Africa? Mixing, Hybridity and Creolization, Martin Denis-Constant 24. Sacred Subversions? Syncretic Creoles, the IndoCaribbean, and ‘Cultures in-between’, Aisha Khan 25. Creolization in Transnational Japan-America, David B. Willis 26. Creolization and Nation-Building in Indonesia, Jacqueline Knörr [awaited] 27. Swahili Creolization: The Case of Dar es Salaam, Deborah Fahy Bryceson 28. The World in Creolization, Ulf Hannerz August 2009: 246 x 174 Hb: 978-0-415-49713-8: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49854-8: £26.99

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The Illusion of Homogeneity

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Based on original research, Japan’s Minorities provides a clear historical introduction to the formation of individual minorities, followed by an analysis of the contemporary situation. This second edition identifies and explores the six principal minority groups in Japan: the Ainu, the Burakumin, the Chinese, the Koreans, the Nikkeijin and the Okinawans. Examining the ways in which the Japanese have manipulated historical events, such as Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the contributors reveal the presence of an underlying concept of ‘Japaneseness’ that excludes members of these minorities. November 2008: 216 x 138: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-77263-1: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77264-8: £19.99 US $170.00

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Empires and Boundaries Race, Class, and Gender in Colonial Settings Edited by Harald Fischer-Tiné, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland and Susanne Gehrmann, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany Series: Routledge Studies in Cultural History Empires and Boundaries: Rethinking Race, Class, and Gender in Colonial Settings is an exciting collection of original essays exploring the meaning and existence of conflicting and coexisting hierarchies in colonial settings. With investigations into the colonial past of a diversity of regions—including South Asia, South-East Asia, and Africa—the dozen notable international scholars collected here offer a truly inter-disciplinary approach to understanding the structures and workings of power in British, French, Dutch, German, and Italian colonial contexts. Integrating a historical approach with perspectives and theoretical tools specific to disciplines such as social anthropology, literary and film studies, and gender studies, Empires and Boundaries: Rethinking Race, Class, and Gender in Colonial Settings, is a striking and ambitious contribution to the scholarship of imperialism and post-colonialism and an essential read for anyone interested in the revolution being undergone in these fields of study. November 2008: 229 x 152: 254pp Hb: 978-0-415-96239-1: £60.00

Edited by Daniel P.S. Goh, National University of Singapore, Mathilda Gabrielpillai, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Philip Holden, National University of Singapore and Gaik Cheng Khoo, Australian National University This book explores race and multiculturalism in Malaysia and Singapore from a range of different disciplinary perspectives showing: how race and multiculturalism are represented, how multiculturalism works in practice, and how attitudes towards race and multiculturalism - and multicultural practices - have developed over time. Selected Contents: Introduction: Postcoloniality, Race and Multiculturalism - Daniel P.S. Goh and Philip Holden Part 1: Postcolony and Cosmopolis 1. A Literary History of Race: Reading Singapore Literature in English in an Historical Frame - Philip Holden 2. Malaysian History Textbooks and the Discourse of Ketuanan Melayu - Helen Ting 3. Eyes turned Towards China: Postcolonial Mimicry, Transcultural Elitism and Singapore Chineseness - Daniel P.S. Goh 4. Pick and Mix for a Global City: Race and Cosmopolitanism in Singapore - Angelia Poon 5. Makkal Sakti: The Hindraf Effect, Race and Postcolonial Democracy in Malaysia - Vijay Devadas Part 2: Representing Race, Performing Multiculturalism 6. Reading the Films of Independent Filmmaker Yasmin Ahmad: Cosmopolitanism, Sufi Islam and Malay Subjectivity Gaik Cheng Khoo 7. Racial Stereotypes in Singapore films: Commercial Value and Critical Possibilities Kenneth Paul Tan 8. The Singapore Indian Woman: A Symptom in the Quest for Chinese Identity Matilda Gabrielpillai 9. Deghettoizing Subcultures: The Multicultural Evolution of Mat Rock in Singapore Kelly Fu and Liew Kai Khuin 10. Bhangra and the Reconstruction of ‘Punjabi-ness’ in Multiracial Singapore Charanpal S. Bal 11. The Art of Race: Rethinking Malaysian Identity through the Art of Wong Hoy Cheong - Michelle Antoinette Conclusion: Toward a Critical Multiculturalism Daniel P.S. Goh February 2009: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-48225-7: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-89065-3

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Understanding Ethnic and Racial Identity Hasmita Ramji, City University, UK Considering evidence from a range of contemporary societies this book explores themes such as whether there is an emergence of new forms of identification based on ethnicity and religion. It also explores the ways in which wider processes of change generate problems for modern societies, and undermine the frameworks through which people relate to institutions, each other and themselves. At a time when Britain and America, amongst other countries, are experiencing intense anxieties about managing social and cultural diversity in a multiethnic society, this book will make particularly compelling reading. It will appeal to students and scholars across the social sciences, particularly those with interests in race and ethnicity, social inequalities, community and identity. July 2009: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-44991-5: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44992-2: £21.99

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RACE AND ETHNICITY

Encyclopedia of Race and Ethnic Studies

Family in the Middle East

Racial Discrimination

Ideational change in Egypt, Iran and Tunisia

Institutional Patterns and Politics

Edited by Ellis Cashmore, Staffordshire University, UK

Edited by Kathryn M. Yount, Emory University, Atlanta, USA and Hoda Rashad, American University of Cairo, Egypt

Masoud Kamali, Uppsala University, Sweden

This is the paperback edition of a globally recognized sourcebook on race and ethnic relations. It has been assembled by a world-class team of international scholars led by Ellis Cashmore to provide an authoritative, single-volume reference work on all aspects of race and ethnic studies. From Aboriginal Australians to xenophobia, Nelson Mandela to Richard Wagner, sexuality to racial profiling, the Encyclopedia is organized alphabetically and reflects cultural diversity in a global context. The entries range from succinct 400 word definitions to in-depth 2000 word essays to provide comprehensive coverage of: •all the key terms, concepts and debates •important figures, both historical and contemporary •landmark cases •historical events. Although unafraid to engage with cutting-edge theory, it is uncluttered by jargon and has been written in a lucid, ’facts-fronted’ style to offer an accessible introduction to race and ethnic studies. Including a new introduction and fully crossreferenced index with most entries followed by annotated up-to-date suggestions for further reading to guide the user to the key sources, the book is already established as the authoritative sourcebook used by students, scholars, lawyers, journalists, members of the caring professions and many other groups involved in race and ethnic affairs.

Series: Routledge Research in Race and Ethnicity There is an institutionalized dilemma in Europe that counteracts social cohesion and stability. It is a result of the collision and incompatibility between declarations of universal values (such as human rights and democracy) and institutionalized actions which exclude and discriminate against Europeans of immigrant background and against ethnic minorities.

Series: Routledge Advances in Middle East and Islamic Studies This book examines, in comparative perspective, the different ideals about family and society and how they have impacted on real family life across a number of countries in the Middle East. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction - Family Life and Ideational Change in Egypt, Iran, and Tunisia Kathryn M. Yount and Rashad Hoda Part 2: Transnationalism, Nationalism, and New Family Ideals 1. Familism and Critical Arab Family Studies Joseph Suad 2. International Feminism and the Women’s Movement in Egypt, 1904-1923: A Reappraisal of Categories and Legacies Mary Ann Fay 3. From Birth Control to Family Planning: Population, Gender, and the Politics of Reproduction in Egypt Laura Bier 4. Family Law and Family Planning Policy in Pre- and Post-Revolutionary Iran Homa Hoodfar 5. Family Law and Ideological Debates in Post-Colonial Tunisia Mounira Maya Charrad Part 3: Continuity and Change in Daily Family Life 6. Rationales for Kin Marriages in Rural Upper Egypt Hania Sholkamy 7. Social Change and Parent-Adolescent Dynamics in Egypt Sahar El Tawila, Barbara Ibrahim and Hind Wassef 8. Reprint: Family Power and Gender Preference in Minya, Egypt Kathryn M. Yount 9. Divorce and the Fate of the Family in Modern Century Egypt Kenneth Cuno 10. The Family and Social Change in PostRevolutionary Iran Abbasi-Shavazi, Mohammad Jalal, Peter McDonald and Meimanat Hossein-Chavoshi 11. From Sexual Submission to Voluntary Commitment: The Transformation of Family Ties in Contemporary Tunisia Lilia Labidi Part 4: Concluding Remarks Family Life and Ideational Change in Egypt, Iran, and Tunisia - Reconsidered Hoda Rashad and Kathryn M. Yount July 2008: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-77486-4: £70.00 eBook: 978-0-203-89405-7

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This book analyzes the institutional patterns and politics of ‘racial’ discrimination in modern-day Europe. Based on a research project that has been carried out under the leadership of the author in eight European countries, Racial Discrimination seeks the answers to some of the key questions posed by the latest developments in European political and public spheres concerning immigration and the increase in xenophobic sentiments and parties. The book will appeal to all social and political scientists interested in the latest political developments in Europe and in the problems of democratic citizenship and the efforts to move toward an integrated European community. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Modernization, Social Theory and the Duality of ‘Us-and-Them’ 2. Institutional Otherisation, Migration and Racism in Europe 3. The Uprising of Xenophobic Populist Parties and the Reinforcement of Institutional Discrimination 4. Institutional Discrimination in the Labour Market and the Educational System 5. Beyond the European Dilemma and the Categorisation of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’. Notes. References. Index September 2008: 229 x 152: 324pp Hb: 978-0-415-98987-9: £60.00

Selected Contents: Aboriginal Australians. African Americans. Ali, Muhammad. Antislavery. Asylum Seeker. Beauty. Bigotry. Consumption. Cultural Identity. Ethnic Cleansing. Ethnocentrism. Ethnocide. Frantz Fanon. Globalization. Homelessness. Human Rights. Institutional Racism. Intelligence. Islamophobia. Michael Jackson. Michael Jordan. The Stephen Lawrence Case. Masculinity. Minority Language Rights. Motown. Multiculturalism. Negrophilia. Oklahoma Bombing. Racial Profiling. Reparations. Representations. Riots. September 11 2001. Sexuality. Social Exclusion. Social Work. Transracial Adoption. United Nations. Welfare. Whiteness

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Whiteness An Introduction Steve Garner, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK Making sociological sense of the idea of whiteness, this book skilfully argues how this concept can help us understand contemporary societies, bringing an emphasis on empirical work to a heavily theorized area.

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Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Whiteness as Terror and Supremacy 2. Whiteness as a Kind of Absence 3. Whiteness as Values, Norms and Cultural Capital 4. Whiteness as Contingent Hierarchies 5. Whiteness in the Caribbean and Latin America 6. Whiteness at the Margins 7. How the Irish Became White (Again) 8. Asylumgration: The Others Blur 9. Racial Purity, Integration and the Idea of Home. Conclusion: In Defence of the Whiteness Problematic

Yes We Can? Systematic Racism and the Obama Campaign Joe Feagin, Texas A&M University, USA and Adia Wingfield Harvey October 2009: 204pp Pb: 978-0-415-99987-8: £15.99

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Racism and Education

Education Research On Trial

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Coincidence or Conspiracy?

Policy Reform and the Call for Scientific Rigor

Statistical Misconceptions

David Gillborn, University of London, UK

Edited by Pamela B. Walters, Indiana University, USA, Annette Lareau, University of Maryland, USA and Sheri Ranis, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, USA

Schuyler W. Huck, University of Tennessee, USA

’...a wonderful, rich book with a bold, audacious premise, clear writing, and a reader-friendly structure and plot line.’ – Richard Delgado, University of Pittsburgh, USA ’This is a thorough and detailed analysis of the education system which does not just cite racism as the reason for educational inequalities but also explains in clear terms and with ample evidence exactly how white supremacy functions in the education system to maintain social disadvantage.’ – Deborah Gabriel, iamcolourful.com Education policy is not designed to eliminate race inequality but to sustain it at manageable levels. This is the inescapable conclusion of the first major study of the English education system using ‘critical race theory’. David Gillborn has been described as Britain’s ‘most influential race theorist in education’. In this book he dissects the role of racism across the education system; from national policies to school-level decisions about discipline and academic selection.

It is not an exaggeration to say that the field of education has been under attack. Many, particularly in Washington, D.C., have proclaimed the research to be shoddy. They have called for new ’scientific’ standards for research. Randomized control trials have been promoted. In many of these discussions, the only criterion is making a more rational and scientific approach to education research. Since the federal government plays a leadership role in defining the terms of education debates, this critique is important. It stands to radically reshape research and possibly school priorities in the future. The essays in this book take up this important topic. They offer critical insight into how this debate came to flourish. Some of the authors take issue with core assertions of the debate; other are sympathetic. Taken together, they help to broaden and deepen our understanding of the efforts to revamp the field of education research and, ultimately education. The chapters also discuss the factors that facilitate, and impede, research from having an impact on policy. Teaching and learning goals include:

Built on a foundation of compelling evidence, from national statistics to studies of classroom life, this book shows how race inequality is shaped and legitimized across the system. The study explores a series of key issues including:

•helps illuminate the relationship between education research and policy

•the impact of the ‘War on Terror’ and how policy privileges the interests of white people

•helps students understand the broader intellectual context of this crisis in education.

•how assessment systems produce race inequality •exposes the ‘gifted and talented’ programme as a form of eugenic thinking based on discredited and racist myths about intelligence and ability

Selected Contents: Introduction by Annette Lareau and Pamela Barnhouse Walters Part 1: The Call for Rigor (A Set of Original Documents) Part 2: The Shifting Political Nature of Knowledge Part 3: Knowing Quality When We See It Part 4: Reflections

•documents the Stephen Lawrence case revealing how policy makers have betrayed earlier commitments to race equality

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•critically examines key assumptions of federal legislation particularly the call for scientific rigor in the No Child Left Behind Legislation

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•shows how ‘model minorities’ are created and used to counter anti-racism

Brief and inexpensive, this engaging book helps readers identify and then discard fiftytwo misconceptions about data and statistical summaries. The focus is on major concepts contained in typical undergraduate and graduate courses in statistics, research methods, or quantitative analysis. Fun interactive Internet exercises that further promote undoing the misconceptions are found on the book’s website. The author’s accessible discussion of each misconception has five parts: •the misconception - a brief description of the misunderstanding •evidence that the misconception exists – examples and claimed prevalence •why the misconception is dangerous – consequence of having the misunderstanding •undoing the misconception - how to think correctly about the concept •internet assignment - an interactive activity to help readers gain a firm grasp of the statistical concept and overcome the misconception. The book’s statistical misconceptions are grouped into twelve chapters that match the topics typically taught in introductory/intermediate courses. However, each of the fifty-two discussions is self-contained, thus allowing the misconceptions to be covered in any order without confusing the reader. Organized and presented in this manner, the book is an ideal supplement for any standard textbook. Statistical Misconceptions is appropriate for courses taught in a variety of disciplines including psychology, medicine, education, nursing, business, and the social sciences. November 2008: 229 x 152: 312pp Hb: 978-0-8058-5902-7: £32.95 Pb: 978-0-8058-5904-1: £15.99 US $59.95

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•how education policy is implicated in the defence of white power. Conspiracy? Racism & Education takes critical antiracist analyses to a new level and represents a fundamental challenge to current assumptions in the field. With a preface by Richard Delgado, one of the founders of critical race theory. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Critical Race Theory: A New Approach to an Old Problem 3. Inequality, Inequality, Inequality: The Material Reality of Racial Injustice in Education 4. Policy: Changing Language, Constant Inequality 5. Assessment: Measuring Injustice or Creating it? 6. The Stephen Lawrence Case: An Exception that Proves the Rule? 7. Model Minorities: The Creation & Significance of ’Ethnic’ Success Stories 8. Whiteworld: Whiteness and the Performance of Racial Domination 9. Conclusion: Understanding Race Inequality in Education Appendix: Some Thoughts on Whiteness, Critical Scholarship and Political Struggle March 2008: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-41897-3: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41898-0: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92842-4

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RESEARCH METHODS

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Ethnographies Revisited

Quantitative Data Analysis with SPSS 14, 15 & 16

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Edited by Antony Puddephatt, Lakehead University, Canada, William Shaffir, McMaster University, Canada and Steven W. Kleinknecht, Brescia University College, Canada

A Guide for Social Scientists

Applied Multivariate Statistics for the Social Sciences

Ethnographies Revisited provides first-hand accounts of how leading qualitative researchers crafted key theoretical concepts found in their major booklength ethnographies. Great ethnographic research lies not in the rigid execution of prescribed methodological procedures, but on the unrelenting cultivation of theoretical ideas. These contributors focus squarely on this neglected topic, providing reflexive accounts of how research decisions were made in light of emerging theoretical questions.

’Alan Bryman and Duncan Cramer offer a clear, concise yet impressively comprehensive introduction to statistical theory, data manipulation and quantitative analysis (including advanced multivariate techniques) for the three latest versions of SPSS. The inclusion, in this revised edition, of a glossary of terms, web-based multiple-choice questions and course materials for instructors should further enhance its popular appeal to students and academics alike.’ – Dr Alistair Harvey, Department of Psychology, University of Winchester, UK

Constructing Theory in the Field

The continuous generation of creative concepts is arguably the most important skill in developing powerful results in field research, since the originality of the ideas produced is how the study is ultimately judged. Yet, this topic is often taken for granted, treated rigidly and artificially, or is entirely absent from existing qualitative research manuals. In contrast, this volume offers candid insights of how leading ethnographers generated their initial questions, chose their research sites, made theoretical and methodological adjustments, and oriented their research to maximize the conceptual payoff, leading to such successful research contributions. This provides a fresh approach to the topic of qualitative research, by linking practical decisions in the field to the dynamic features of theory in the making, told through the first-hand experiences of some of the best ethnographers in our field. Selected Contents: Introduction: Exercises in Reflexivity: Situating Theory in Practice Part 1: Generating Grounded Theory 1. Learning How to Speak of Sadness 2. Recollecting Good and Bad Days 3. Colorful Writing: Conducting and Living with a Tattoo Ethnography Part 2: Working with Sensitizing Concepts 4. Improvising on Sensitizing Concepts 5. On Developing and Using Concepts in an Icelandic Field Research Setting 6. Behind the Conceptual Scene of Student Life and Exams 7. Remembering Murray Manor Part 3: Extending Theoretical Frames 8. Habitus as Topic and Tool: Reflections on Becoming a Prize Fighter 9. Researching Alcoholics and Alcoholism in American Society 10. The Development of Leisure Theory in Three Nature Challenge Hobbies 11. Telling Tales about How Concepts Develop: Stories from Ethnographic Encounters with the Moog Synthesizer Part 4: Conceptualizing Community and Social Organization 12. The Ethnography behind Defenders of the Faith 13. On Piecing the Puzzle: Researching Hassidic Jews 14. Using a Gestalt Perspective to Analyze Children’s Worlds 15. Hookers, Rounders and Desk Clerks: Encountering the Reality of the Hotel Community Part 5: Challenging Established Wisdom 16. Making Theories from Water; or, Finding Stratification in Competitive Swimming 17. Solving the Mysteries of Shelter Work for the Battered Woman 18. The Path Taken: Opportunity, Flexibility, and Reflexivity in the Field 19. Walking the Talk: Doing Gravity’s Shadow Part 6: Theorizing from Alternative Data: Documentary, Historical, and Autobiographical Sources 20. Writing Theory in(to) Last Writes 21. Conceptualizing a Profession in Process: The New Pediatrics Revisited 22. The History, Myth, and Science of Masada: The Making of an Historical Ethnography May 2009: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-45220-5: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45221-2: £26.99

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This edition has been completely updated to accommodate the needs of users of SPSS Releases 14, 15 and 16, whilst still being applicable to those using SPSS Releases 10-13. Alan Bryman and Duncan Cramer provide a nontechnical approach to quantitative data analysis and a user-friendly introduction to the widely used SPSS. No previous familiarity with computing or statistics is required to benefit from this step-by-step guide to statistical techniques, which includes: •non-parametric tests •correlation •simple and multiple regression

James P. Stevens, University of Cincinnati, USA This best-selling text is written for those who use, rather than develop, advanced statistical methods. Dr. Stevens focuses on a conceptual understanding of the material rather than proving results. Helpful narrative and numerous examples enhance understanding, and a chapter on matrix algebra serves as a review. Printouts from SPSS and SAS with annotations indicate what the numbers mean and encourage interpretation of the results. In addition to demonstrating how to use the packages effectively, the author stresses the importance of checking the data, assessing the assumptions, and ensuring adequate sample size (by providing guidelines) so that the results can be generalized. The book is noted for its extensive applied coverage of MANOVA, its emphasis on statistical power, and numerous conceptual, numerical, and computerrelated exercises including answers to half. The new edition features: •new chapters on the Hierarchical Linear Model and Structural Equation Modeling •new exercises that feature recent top journal articles to demonstrate the actual use of multiple regression, MANOVA, and repeated measures •a new appendix on the analysis of correlated observations including excerpts from an important article by Dr. Larry Hedges •expanded sections on obtaining non-orthogonal comparisons with SPSS and the labeling of each factor to make it easier to identify the cells for four or five way designs •updated versions of SPSS and SAS are used throughout the text and introduced in chapter one

•analysis of variance and covariance •factor analysis. The datasets used in Quantitative Data Analysis with SPSS 14, 15 & 16 are available online at: www.psypress.com/brymancramer; in addition a set of multiple-choice questions and a chapter-by-chapter PowerPoint lecture course are available here free of charge to lecturers who adopt the book. Selected Contents: Preface 1. Data Analysis and the Research Process 2. Analyzing Data with Computers: First Steps with. SPSS 14, 15 and 16 3. Analyzing Data with Computers: Further Steps with SPSS 14, 15 and 16 4. Concepts and their Measurement 5. Summarizing Data 6. Sampling and Statistical Significance 7. Bivariate Analysis: Exploring Differences between Scores on Two Variables 8. Bivariate Analysis: Exploring Relationships 9. Multivariate Analysis: Exploring Differences Among Three or More Variables 10. Multivariate Analysis: Exploring Relationships among Three or More Variables 11. Aggregating Variables: Exploratory Factor Analysis Answers to Exercises Glossary Bibliography Index October 2008: 246 x 174: 408pp Hb: 978-0-415-44088-2: £49.95 Pb: 978-0-415-44089-9: £19.95

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A Model Comparison Approach Charles M. Judd, Gary H. McClelland, both at University of Colorado at Boulder, USA and Carey S. Ryan, University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA ’This text’s focus on a unifying framework and nonthreatening style sets it apart. I would certainly recommend this book to a student or colleague struggling to gain an intuitive understanding of the concepts. The original edition was popular and influential. I expect the second edition will be as well.’ – Kristopher J. Preacher, University of Kansas, USA This completely rewritten classic text features many new examples, insights and topics including mediational, categorical, and multilevel models. Substantially reorganized, this edition provides a briefer, more streamlined examination of data analysis. Noted for its model-comparison approach and unified framework based on the general linear model, the book provides readers with a greater understanding of a variety of statistical procedures. This consistent framework, including consistent vocabulary and notation, is used throughout to develop fewer but more powerful model building techniques. The authors show how all analysis of variance and multiple regression can be accomplished within this framework. The modelcomparison approach provides several benefits: •it strengthens the intuitive understanding of the material thereby increasing the ability to successfully analyze data in the future •it provides more control in the analysis of data so that readers can apply the techniques to a broader spectrum of questions •it reduces the number of statistical techniques that must be memorized •it teaches readers how to become data analysts instead of statisticians. Selected Contents: Introduction to Data Analysis. Simple Models: Definitions of Error and Parameter Estimates. Simple Models: Models of Error and Sampling Distributions. Simple Models: Statistical Inferences about Parameter Values. Simple Regression: Estimating Models with a Single Continuous Predictor. Multiple Regression: Models with Multiple Continuous Predictors. Moderated and Nonlinear Regression Models. One-Way ANOVA: Models with a Single Categorical Predictor. Factorial ANOVA: Models with Multiple Categorical Predictors and Product Terms. Models with Continuous and Categorical Predictors: ANCOVA. Repeated-Measures ANOVA: Models with Nonindependent Errors. Continuous Predictors with Nonindependent Observations. Outliers and Ill-Mannered Error August 2008: 254 x 178: 344pp Hb: 978-0-8058-3388-1: £32.50

SPSS 16 Made Simple is the latest edition of one of the most widely read textbooks in its field. As usual, every effort has been made to maintain the friendly, practical and informal style of earlier editions, while at the same time keeping the reader abreast of the latest improvements in SPSS. Each statistical technique is presented in a realistic research context and is fully illustrated with screen shots of SPSS dialog boxes and output. The book also provides guidance on the choice of statistical techniques and advice on how to report the results of statistical analysis. In summary, SPSS 16 Made Simple: •gets you started with SPSS 16 •shows you how to run an exploratory data analysis (EDA) using SPSS’s extensive graphics and datahandling menus •reviews the elements of statistical inference •helps you to choose appropriate statistical techniques •warns you of the pitfalls arising from the misuse of statistics •shows you how to report the results of a statistical analysis •shows you how to use syntax to implement some useful procedures and operations •has a comprehensive index, which allows you to find a topic by several different routes •has a comprehensive glossary. For the first time, SPSS 16 Made Simple is accompanied by instructor resources, including a PowerPoint lecture course and a multiple choice question bank. Please visit: www.psypress.com/spssmade-simple for more details.

An Introduction Jeroen Bruggeman, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands Social Networks: An introduction is the first textbook that combines new with still-valuable older methods and theories. Designed to be a core text for graduate (and some undergraduate) courses in a variety of disciplines it is wellsuited for everybody who makes a first encounter with the field of social networks, both academics and practitioners. The book includes reviews, study questions and text boxes as well as using innovative pedagogy to explain mathematical models and concepts. Examples ranging from anthropology to organizational sociology and business studies ensure wide applicability. An easy to use software tool, free of charge and open source, is appended on the supporting website that enables readers to depict and analyze networks of their interest. It is essential reading for students in sociology, anthropology and business studies and can be used as secondary material for courses in economics and political science. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Representation and Conceptualization 3. Small Worlds 4. Searching in Networks, and Their Heavy Tails 5. Communities: Detection, Conflict, Cohesion, and Culture 6. Social Inequality: Prestige, Power, Brokerage, and Roles 7. Organizations as Networks 8. Methods: Data and Software June 2008: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-45802-3: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45803-0: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93046-5

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Ethnography Principles in Practice Martyn Hammersley, Open University, UK and Paul Atkinson, Cardiff University, UK Now in its third edition this leading introduction to ethnography has been thoroughly updated and substantially rewritten. It offers a systematic introduction to ethnographic principles and practice. New material covers the use of visual and virtual research methods, hypermedia software and the issue of ethical regulation. There is also a new prologue and epilogue. The authors argue that ethnography is best understood as a reflexive process. What this means is that we must recognise that social research is part of the world that it studies. From an outline of the principle of reflexivity the authors go on to discuss and exemplify main features of ethnographic work, including: •the selection and sampling of cases •the problems of access

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Multi-Sited Ethnography Problems and Possibilities in the Translocation of Research Methods Edited by Simon Coleman and Pauline von Hellermann, both at University of Sussex, UK Series: Routledge Advances in Research Methods It is now over ten years since Marcus (1995) published a cornerstone text arguing for the adoption of ‘multi-sited’ approaches in ethnography. Over the past decade, a growing number of researchers across the social sciences have been attracted to such strategies since they offer powerful ways to engage with current policy-related and theoretical questions linked to globalization, migration, diasporas and the development of transnational publics. This volume examines the problems and possibilities multi-sited approaches have presented to researchers as well as the ways in which the concept has evolved since the mid-1990s. The contributors raise new questions, new approaches and new possibilities, creating an indispensable volume for scholars in a variety of disciplines across the social sciences. April 2009: 229 x 152: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-96524-8: £60.00

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Cultural Perspectives on Gambling Organizations Sytze Kingma, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands Series: Routledge Advances in Criminology While most research has examined the legal, economic and psychological sides of gambling, this innovative collection offers a wide range of cultural perspectives on gambling organizations. Contributors not only examine the global influence of commercial gambling, but also demonstrate how the local qualities of gambling organizations remain unique. Selected Contents: Introduction Sytze F. Kingma (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Part 1: Gambling backgrounds 1. Isabel Koellreuter : Public Authorities and the Gambling Scene in Basle, from 1943-1951 (Department of History, University of Lucerne, Switzerland) 2. Riita Matilainen: The Foundation of Finnish Gambling Monopolies (University of Helsinki, Finland) 3. Richard Woolley and Charles Livingstone: Innovation in the Australian poker Machine Industry (University of Western Sydney, Australia) Part 2: Gambling Scenes 4. Richard A. Marksbury: Ethnography of the Blackjack Table (Tulane University New Orleans, Louisiana) 5. Basil Browne: “Don’t say Anything to Nobody”; Horse Racing Jockey Agent Culture (Queens College/CUNY New York, USA) 6. Wuyi Wang and Peter Zabielskis: Making Friends, Making Money: Macaoís Traditional VIP Casino System (Macau Polytechnic Institute/University of Macau) 7. Sytze F. Kingma: The Spatial Construction of Entertainment in Dutch Casinos (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands) Part 3: Gambling Contexts 8. Per Binde: Truth, Deception, and Imagination in Gambling Advertising (Goteborg University, Sweden) 9. Soo-May Cheng and Leanda Lee: Gambling as a Socializing Agent in the Macau Community (Institute for Tourism Studies, Macau and Monash University, Australia) 10. Anita Borch: Balancing Gambling Consumption at Home (Institute for consumer research, Norway) Bibliography Index April 2009: 6 x 9: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-99677-8: £60.00

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Interpreting Human Rights Social Science Perspectives Edited by Rhiannon Morgan and Bryan Turner, Visiting Professor of Sociology at Wellesley, USA Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology Selected Contents: 1. Human Rights Research and the Social Sciences Rhiannon Morgan 2. Political Science and Human Rights Todd Landman 3. The Right to Health Michael Freeman 4. Indigenous Peoples’ Rights: Anthropology and the Question of Rights to Culture Colin Samson 5. Dangerous Rights: Of Citizens and Humans Kate Nash 6. What Could it Mean to Take Human Rights Seriously? Anthony Woodiwiss 7. Forging Indigenous Rights at the United Nations: A Social Constructionist Account Rhiannon Morgan 8. The New Humanism: Beyond Modernity and Postmoderninty Judith Blau and Alberto Moncada 9. Corporations and Human Rights Gideon Sjoberg 10. A Sociology of Citizenship and Human Rights: Does Social Theory Still Exist? Bryan S. Turner April 2009: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-48615-6: £75.00

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David C. Kraemer, Jewish Theological Seminary, USA Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology This book explores the history of Jewish eating and Jewish identity, from the Bible to the present. The lessons of this book rest squarely on the much-quoted insight: ’you are what you eat.’ But this book goes beyond that simple truism to recognise that you are not only what you eat, but also how, when, where and with whom you eat. This book begins at the beginning – with the Torah – and then follows the history of Jewish eating until the modern age and even into our own day. Along the way, it travels from Jewish homes in the Holy Land and Babylonia (Iraq) to France and Spain and Italy, then to Germany and Poland and finally to the United States of America. It looks at significant developments in Jewish eating in all ages: in the ancient Near East and Persia, in the Classical age, throughout the Middle Ages and into Modernity. It pays careful attention to Jewish eating laws (halakha) in each time and place, but it does not stop there: it also looks for Jews who bend and break the law, who eat like Romans or Christians regardless of the law and who develop their own hybrid customs according to their own ’laws’, whatever Jewish tradition might tell them. In this colourful history of Jewish eating, we get more than a taste of how expressive and crucial eating choices have always been. October 2008: 234 x 156: 216pp Hb: 978-0-415-95797-7: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-47640-9: £21.99

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Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology Immigration from Eastern Europe to the United States has grown significantly in the last few decades. While Asian and Latin American immigrations have been central to the discourse of migration to the US, the rapid growth of Eastern European immigrants has received insufficient attention. Robila fills this gap by presenting key issues related to immigration from Eastern Europe, such as child-rearing beliefs and practices, cultural beliefs, second-generational conflicts, as well as the challenges faced by Eastern European immigrants as they immigrate around the world. November 2009: 229 x 152: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-99406-4: £60.00 US $95.00

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Social Networks in Markets, Communities and Families Edited by Ray-May Hsung, National Chengchi University, Taiwan, Nan Lin, Duke University, USA and Ronald L. Breiger, University of Arizona, USA Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology One of the ’hottest’ concepts in international academic social-science research, social capital refers to the ways in which people make use of social networks in ’getting ahead’. This book presents the latest contributions and advances in theory and method in this important field. Selected Contents: Part 1: Advances on Theory and Methods of Social Capital 1. Position Generators, Affiliations, and the Institutional Logics of Social Capital: A Study of Taiwan Firms and Individuals Ray-May Hsung and Ronald L. Breiger 2. Changing Places: The Influence of Meeting Places on Recruiting Friends Beate Völker, Henk Flap and Gerald Mollenhors 3. Does the Golden Rule Rule? Rochelle R. Côté, Gabriele Plickert and Barry Wellman 4. Making Democracy Work via the Functioning of Heterogeneous Personal Networks: An Empirical Analysis based on a Japanese Election Study Ken’ichi Ikeda and Tetsuro Kobayashi Part 2: Markets And Social Capital 5. The Context Challenge: Generalizing Social Capital Processes Across Two Different Settings Bonnie H. Erickson 6. The Transaction Cost: Embeddedness Approach to Studying Chinese Outsourcing Jar-Der Luo and Yung-Chu Yeh 7. Constructed Network as Social Capital: The Transformation Of Taiwan’s Small And Medium Enterprise Organization Chieh-Hsuan Chen Part 3: Social Capital in Communities 8. Production And Returns Of Social Capital: Evidence From Urban China Nan Lin, Dan Ao and Lijun Song 9. The Distribution and Return of Social Capital in Taiwan ChihJou Jay Chen 10. Social Capital in Communities, Development and Integration: The Four-Village Case Study in Hungary, 2000 Róbert Tardos 11. Distinctiveness and Disadvantage among the Urban Poor: Is Low Network Capital Really the Problem Jeanne S. Hurlbert, John J. Beggs and Valerie A. Haines Part 4: Families and Social Capital 12. Parental Closure Effects on Learning: Coleman’s Theory of Social Capital on Learning Revisited Ly-Yun Chang 13. Childcare Networks and Embedded Experiences Joseph Galaskiewicz, Beth M. Duckles and Olga Mayorova 14. The Immediate Returns on Time Investment in Daily Contacts: Exploring the Network–Overlapping Effects from Contact Diaries YangChih Fu December 2008: 229 x 152: 388pp Hb: 978-0-415-41117-2: £65.00

Selected Contents: 1. Disenchantment 2. Modernism 3. The ‘Tragedy of Modern Culture’ 4. ‘Rejections of the World and their Directions’ 5. Rationalization 6. Indeterminacy 7. Performance 8. Public Sphere 9. Intellectuals 10. State and Market 11. ‘Invented Traditions’ 12. Re-Enchantment January 2009: 229 x 152: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-96208-7: £60.00

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Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology The book advances a provocative critical reading of both globalization theory and contemporary Europe. Concerned with questions of space, borders and governance, Cosmpolitan Spaces challeges conventional notions of cosmopolitanism and its relevance to conceptualizations of space, and offers a fresh take on the meaning and implications of globalization. Selected Contents: Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: Cosmopolitanism as a Politics of Space 2. From a Sociology of the EU to a Social Theory of Europe 3. The Borders and Borderlands of Europe: A Critique of Balibar 4. Europe’s Cosmopolitan Borders 5. ‘Spaces of Wonder’: The Global Politics of Strangeness 6. Empire and the Hubris of the ‘High-point’ 7. Postwesternization 8. The World is not Enough: Globalization Reconsidered 9. Concluding Thoughts: The Spaces of Critical Cosmopolitanism Notes Bibliography Index June 2008: 229 x 152: 190pp Hb: 978-0-415-39067-5: £65.00

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Feminism, Domesticity and Popular Culture Edited by Stacy Gillis, Newcastle University, UK and Joanne Hollows, Nottingham Trent University, UK Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology This collection intervenes into the debates surrounding feminism’s contentious relationship with domesticity in popular culture. The contributors touch on topics ranging from reality television shows like How Clean is Your House? to the figure of the maid in contemporary American cinema. Selected Contents: Introduction Stacy Gillis and Joanne Hollows Part 1: Feminism, PostFeminism and Domestic Femininity 1. Marguerite Patten, Television Cookery and Post-war British Femininity Rachel Moseley 2. Feminism and the Critique of Consumer Culture, 1950-1970 Lydia Martens 3. ‘I am not a housewife but ’: Postfeminism and the Revival of Domesticity Stéphanie Genz Part 2: Figures of Domestic Femininity 4. Shall I Be Mother? Motherhood and Domesticity in Popular Culture Wendy Parkins 5. The Husbandless Home: Domesticity and the Young Widow in the Contemporary Novel Sarah Gamble 6. Domestic Desire: Older Women in Six Feet Under and Brothers & Sisters Kirstyn Gorton 7. Ready-Maid Postfeminism? The American ’Domestic’ in Popular Culture Suzanne Leonard Part 3: Domestic Femininity in Reality and Lifestyle Television 8. Domestic Dystopias: Big Brother, Wife Swap and How Clean is Your House? Anna Hunt 9. ‘It’s Just Sad’: Affect, Judgement and Emotional Labour in ‘Reality’ Television Viewing Helen Wood, Beverley Skeggs and Nancy Thumin 10. Consuming Nigella Lise Shapiro Sanders August 2008: 229 x 152: 186pp Hb: 978-0-415-96314-5: £60.00

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Founded upon the psychoevolutionary theories of Darwin, Plutchik and Izard, a general socioevolutionary theory of the emotions - affectspectrum theory - classifies a wide spectrum of the emotions and analyzes them on the sociological, psychological and neurobiological levels. This neurocognitive sociology of the emotions supersedes the major theoretical perspectives developed in the sociology of emotions by showing primary emotions to be adaptive reactions to fundamental problems of life which have evolved into elementary social relationships and which can predict occurrences of the entire spectrum of primary, complex secondary, and tertiary emotions. Written by leading social theorist Warren D. TenHouten, this book presents an encyclopaedic classification of the emotions, describing forty-six emotions in detail, and presenting a general multilevel theory of emotions and social life. The scope of coverage of this key work is highly topical and comprehensive, and includes the development of emotions in childhood, symbolic elaboration of complex emotions, emotions management, violence, and cultural and gender differences. While primary emotions have clearly defined valences, this theory shows that complex emotions obey no algebraic law and that all emotions have both creative and destructive potentialities. 2006: 234 x 156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-36310-5: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48272-1: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-01344-1

Queer Political Performance and Protest Benjamin Shepard, City Tech/City University of New York, USA Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology From the birth of the Gay Liberation through the rise of the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) in 1987, the global justice movement in 1994, the largest day of antiwar protest in world history in February 2003, the Republican National Convention protests in August 2004, and the massive immigrant rights rallies in the spring of 2006, the streets of cities around the world have been filled with a new theatrical model of protest. Elements of fun, creativity, pleasure, and play are cornerstones of this new approach toward protest and community building. No movement has had a larger influence on the emergence of play in social movement activity than the gay liberation and queer activism of the past thirty years. This book examines the role of play in gay liberation and queer activism, and the ways in which queer notions of play have influenced a broad range of social movements. Selected Contents: Introduction: Pleasure is a Resource: From Drag Marches to Global Justice Movements 1. PlayActing and World Making: From Berlin to the Black Cat 2. Play as Pleasure: Gay Liberation and Movements for Sexual Freedom 3. Play as Resilience: Eros vs. Thanatos in ACT UP 4. Playing by Different Rules: DIY Experiments in Harm Reduction 5. Play and Panic in the Neoliberal City: The AIDS Prevention Action League and SexPanic! 6. Activism as Circus: From Street Carnival to Direct Action Conclusion: Reconsidering and Situating Play: From ACT UP to the Rude Mechanical Orchestra Appendix: Methodological Notes on the Study of Play and Pleasure in Social Movements January 2009: 229 x 152: 330pp Hb: 978-0-415-96096-0: £60.00

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Club Cultures Boundaries, Identities and Otherness Silvia Rief, University of Innsbruck, Austria Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology This book explores contemporary club and dance cultures and reflects on similarities and differences between nightclubbing cultures across geographical contexts. Selected Contents: 1. Subjectivity at its Limits?: Fantasies of Liberation and Transgression 2. Sensing and Meaning the Body: Ethnographic Experience 3. Aesthetic Reflexivity, Boundaries and the Hermeneutics of Self and Other 4. Thresholds of Reality: Clubbing, Drugs and Agency 5. Identity Projects and Spectacular Selves 6. Between Style and Desire: Sexual Play-Realities 7. Allegorical Anarchy, Symbolic Security 8. Conclusion March 2009: 229 x 152: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-95853-0: £60.00

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Benjamin Shepard, City Tech/City University of New York, USA Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology The streets of cities around the world have been filled with a new theatrical model of protest, with creativity, fun, pleasure, and play as the cornerstones of this new approach. This book examines the historical use and development of ’play’ as well as the recent ways in which it has infused protest and community building. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Play as Prank: From the Yippies to the Young Lords 2. Send in the Clowns: Play, Pleasure and Movements for Sexual Freedom 3. Play as Community Building: From Gardens to Global Peace and Justice 4. Playing in Topsy-Turvery Times: From Carnival to Carnage 5. The Limits of Play: Radical Clowning vs. Tomato Picking. Conclusion: Methodological Reflections on the Study of Play in Social Movements November 2009: 229 x 152: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-96324-4: £60.00 US $95.00

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Changing Relationships

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The Failure of a Dream?

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Edited by Birgit Pfau-Effinger, University of Hamburg, Germany, Lluis Flaquer, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain and Per H. Jensen, Aalborg University, Denmark Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology Informal work – family care, voluntary work, and undeclared or unregulated work – is a critical form of labor in today’s economy, yet it remains underanalyzed and examined. This volume develops a comprehensive conceptual framework of informal work and analyses systematically the relationship of formal and informal work. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction to the Approach of the Book 1. The Development of Informal Work in the Work-Welfare Arrangements of European Societies Per H. Jensen, Birgit Pfau-Effinger and Lluis Flaquer 2. The Approach of the ‘Arrangement of Work and Welfare’ to the Cross-National Analysis of Formal and Informal Work Birgit Pfau-Effinger Part 2: Formal and Informal Work in the Diverse Arrangements of Work and Welfare in European Societies 3. Formal and Informal Work in the Danish Social Democratic Welfare State Per H. Jensen and Jakob Rathlev 4. Formal and Informal Work in the Work-Welfare Arrangement of Finland Arja Jolkkonen, Riitta Kilpeläinen and Pertti Koistinen 5. Formal and Informal Work in the WorkWelfare Arrangement of Germany Birgit Pfau-Effinger and Sladana Sakac Magdalenic 6. Formal and Informal Work in a Liberal Regime – The Case of Britain Traute Meyer and Graham Baxendale 7. The Metamorphosis of Informal Work in Spain: Family Solidarity, Female Immigration and Development of Social Rights Lluis Flaquer and Anna Escobedo 8. Formal and Informal Work in a Transition Country: The Case of Poland Aleksander Surdej and Ewa Slezak Part 3: Comparative Perspective 9. Formal and Informal Work in European Societies – A Comparative Perspective Birgit Pfau-Effinger, Per H. Jensen and Lluis Flaquer

European Integration as an Elite Process Max Haller, University of Graz, Austria

The book is comprised of empirical analyses of the relationships people have during their lives and how these affect their individual welfare. These include relationships between members of a couple, between parents and children, between the children themselves and between non-related individuals. Selected Contents: Part 1: Forming and Maintaining Relationships 1. Introduction: The Social Significance of Relationships John Ermisch and Malcolm Brynin 2. Living Apart Together John Ermisch and Thomas Siedler 3. Gender Differences in Close Friendship Networks over the Life Cycle Michèle Belot 4. Leaving Home Maria Iacovou and Lavinia Parisi 5. The Social Significance of Homogamy Malcolm Brynin, Simonetta Longh and Álvaro Martinez Pérez 6. How Close are Couples? Malcolm Brynin, Simonetta Longh and Álvaro Martinez Pérez Part 2: Relationships and Social Welfare 7. Young Child-Parent Relationships John Ermisch 8. Adult Child-Parent Relationships John Ermisch 9. Gender and Time Use over the Life Course Man Yee Kan and Jonathan Gershuny 10. Residential Mobility, Mobility Preferences and Psychological Health Priscila Ferreira and Mark Taylor 11. Early Labour Market Experience and the Timing of Family Formation Emilia Del Bono 12. Unemployment and Partnership Dissolution Morten Blekesaune 13. Marital Splits and Income Changes over the Longer Term Stephen Jenkins

Max Haller’s impressive book presents an analysis of the process of European integration which keeps the relation between élites and citizens at the forefront. A timely and original read, this book will be a useful addition to the library of any political sociologist, political scientist or scholar of European integration. Selected Contents: 1. Living in Two Different Worlds? The Increasing Split Between Elites and Citizens about European Integration 2. European Integration as an Elite Process: Theoretical Approach 3. The Political Elites: How Integration Has Opened Up a Wide Field of New Political Careers 4. The Economic Elites: Between Global Capitalism and European (Neo-) Corporatism 5. The Eurocracy: The Irresistible Growth of a New and Powerful Supranational Bureaucratic Elite 6. One Union or Many? Divergent Views of Integration in the Different EU Member States 7. The Dream of Europe: Intellectual Ideas of Integration and their “Realization” 8. The EU as a “Community of Law’: Proposals for Strengthening its Social and Democratic Character April 2008: 229 x 152: 462pp Hb: 978-0-415-40390-0: £65.00

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Selected Contents: Introduction: Citizenship Revisted Elzbieta H. Oleksy Part 1: Gender Politics – Towards a New Vision of the Subject 1. Sexual Politics, Torture, and Secular Time Judith Butler 2. Post-Secular Feminist Ethics Rosi Braidotti 3. Return of Men’s Narratives and the Vicious Circle of Gender Play Marek Wojtaszek Part 2: Negotiating Citizenship – Gender, Sexuality, Politics 4. (Trans)Forming Gender: Social Change and Transgender Citizenship Sally Hines 5. Blood, Water and the Politics of Biology: Examining the Primacy of Biological Kinship in Family Policy and (Step)Family Discourse Karin Lenke 6. Intimate Citizenship and the Right to Care: The Case of Breastfeeding Lisa Smyth 7. Gender, Sexuality and Nation – Here and Now: Reflections on the Gendered and Sexualized Aspects of Contemporary Polish Nationalism Agnieszka Graff 8. Defining Pornography, Defining Gender: Sexual Citizenship in the Discourse of Czech Sexology and Criminology Katerina Lisková 9. Lesbian Representation and Postcolonial Allegory Anikó Imre Part 3: Men and Masculinities – New Identities, Emerging Subjectivities 10. Patriarchies, Transpatriarchies, and Intersectionalities Jeff Hearn 11. Changing Czech Masculinities? Beyond ’Environment and Children Friendly’ Men Iva Midová 12. Experiencing Masculinity: Between Crisis, Withdrawal, and Change Iwona Chmura-Rutkowska and Joanna Ostrouch 13. Bent Straights: Diversity and Flux among Heterosexual Men Michael Flood January 2009: 229 x 152: 252pp Hb: 978-0-415-99076-9: £60.00

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Sport, Masculinities and the Body Ian Wellard Series: Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society This groundbreaking work explores masculinity and the body within sports. Sports continue to retain expectations for presentations of specific forms of masculinity. The body is central to these presentations. These everyday bodily performances are rehearsed and performed either successfully or unsuccessfully – and the consequences of these actions play a significant part in the ability of the individual to continue to take part. Through participant observations, sporting life-history interviews (with over forty men) and research with children, this book examines the ways in which ‘appropriate’ sporting masculinities are learned and enacted to varying degrees of success. Wellard highlights the social processes which impact upon individual constructions and formulations of masculine identity and review these in relation to broader debates on gender, embodiment and sporting participation. This book contributes not only to the academic fields of sport and gender, but also to the efforts to confront continued forms of ‘accepted’ gender discrimination. May 2009: 229 x 152: 172pp Hb: 978-0-415-99408-8: £60.00

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The Olympic Games and Cultural Policy

Migration, Domestic Work and Affect

Intimate Partner Violence in LGBTQ Lives

Beatriz Garcia, University of Liverpool, UK

Encarnación Gutiérrez Rodriguez, University of Manchester, UK

Edited by Janice Ristock, University of Manitoba, Canada

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Domestic and care work in private households is now the largest employment sector for migrant women. However, the current literature has left the relationship between employers and employees unexamined. This book sheds light on the private households through its focus on the interpersonal relationships between domestic and care workers and their employers. Rodriguez draws upon several years of research in Germany, the UK, Spain, and Austria and over 100 interviews with Peruvian, Ecuadorian and Chilean women working as domestic and care workers. The narratives analysis of the personal experience of these women provides the core of the book and guides Rodriguez’s ability to explore the complicity of domestic and care work. This book will be a necessary voice in the debates on citizenship, cosmopolitanism, and migrant workers’ rights.

Queer lives remain at the margins of most academic inquiry into domestic violence. When same-sex violence is considered, it is most commonly as an ’added on,’ without close attention to the specificity and meaning of violence within the lives of lesbian/ gay/ bisexual/ transgender/Two-Spirit and queer people (LGBTQ). This edited volume seeks to change this discourse by bringing together the most innovative research about intimate partner violence that is specific to the lives of LGBTQ people. Including contributions based on research conducted in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia, the volume is framed around central themes: conceptualizing violence; exploring differing spaces and lived experiences of violence; and the ethical challenges of responding to violence. The contributors also consider issues of race, class, gender, sexuality and other social differences, moving beyond a simple gender lens to one involving a framework of intersectionality.

Series: Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society This book explores how cultural policies are reflected in the design, management and promotion of the Olympic Games. Garcia examines the concept and evolution of cultural policies throughout the recent history of the Olympic Games and then specifically evaluates the cultural program of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Garcia argues that the cultural relevance of a major event is highly dependant on the consistency of the policy choices informing its cultural dimensions. She demonstrates how major events, such as the Olympic Games, frequently fail to leave long-term cultural legacies and are often unable to provide an experience that fully engages and represents the host community, due to their over-emphasis on an economic rather than a social and cultural agenda. May 2009: 229 x 152: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-99563-4: £60.00

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Theorizing Sexual Violence Edited by Renee Heberle, University of Toledo, USA and Victoria Grace, University of Canterbury, New Zealand Series: Routledge Research in Gender and Society Examining sexual violence, the authors of this volume take up questions about the relationship between sex, sexuality and violence to better understand the terms on which women’s sexual suffering is perpetuated, thereby undermining her capacity for personhood and autonomy. April 2009: 229 x 152: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-96133-2: £60.00

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Political Agency and Gender in India Manuela Ciotti, University of Edinburgh, UK This book explores the distinctive forms of women’s political engagement in democratic politics in contemporary India. It provides an example of how women have adapted to the modern political climate in which underdevelopment and inaccessibility of state institutions often make this role essential in everyday life. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Contextualising Political Agency 3. The Conditions of Politics 4. Women’s States 5. A Gendered Déjà Vu? Women’s Political Agency between Mimicry and Assertion 6. Forgetting Caste? 7. At the Margins of Feminist Politics? 8. Conclusions: Agency, Politics and Society March 2009: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-48273-8: £75.00

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Transgender Identities Towards a Social Analysis of Gender Diversity Edited by Sally Hines, University of Leeds, UK and Tam Sanger, University of Belfast, UK Series: Routledge Research in Gender and Society In recent years transgender has emerged as a subject of increasing social and cultural interest. This volume offers vivid accounts of the diversity of living transgender in today’s world. The first section, ’Emerging Identities’, maps the ways in which social, cultural, legal and medical developments shape new identities on both an individual and collective level. Rather than simply reflecting social change, these shifts work to actively construct contemporary identities. The second section, ’Transforming Identity’, explores gender and sexual identity practices within cultural and subcultural spaces. The final section, ’Transforming Theory?’, offers a theoretical reflection on the increasing visibility of trans people in today’s society and of the increasing impact of transgender theory upon the social sciences. The section traces the challenges and the contributions transgender theory has brought to gender theory, queer theory and sociological approaches to identity and citizenship. Featuring contributions from throughout the world, this volume represents the cutting-edge scholarship in transgender studies and will be of interest to scholars and students interested in gender, sexuality, and sociology. November 2009: 229 x 152: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-99930-4: £60.00 US $95.00

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Fashion Theory

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Theories of Race and Racism

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A Reader Edited by Les Back, University of London, UK and John Solomos, City University, London, UK ’With the Second edition of Theories of Race and Racism, Les Back and John Solomos have composed a rigorous, comprehensive, and vital teaching text. The volume is very well organized around six key thematic areas, with terrifically well-informed and historically contextualized introductions to the materials, concise accounts of the principal historical and contemporary debates, and useful supplementary materials such as key questions and additional readings. Theories of Race and Racism sets the standard for teaching texts in the field.’ – David Theo Goldberg, University of California, USA and author of The Racial State, and The Threat of Race: Reflections on Racial Neoliberalism Theories of Race and Racism: A Reader is an important and innovative collection that brings together extracts from the work of scholars, both established and up and coming, who have helped to shape the study of race and racism as an historical and contemporary phenomenon. This second edition incorporates new contributions and editorial material and allows readers to explore the changing terms of debates about the nature of race and racism in contemporary societies. All six parts are organized around the contributions made by theorists whose work has been influential in shaping theoretical debates. The various contributions have been chosen to reflect different theoretical perspectives and to help readers gain a feel for the changing terms of theoretical debate over time. As well as covering the main concerns of past and recent theoretical debates it provides a glimpse of relatively new areas of interest that are likely to attract more attention in years to come.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Fashion and Fashion Theories Part 2: Fashion and History/Fashion in History Part 3: What Fashion is and is Not Part 4: What Fashion and Clothing Do Part 5: Fashion as Communication Part 6: Fashion: Identity and Difference: Sex and Gender Part 7: Fashion, Clothes and the Body Part 8: Production and Consumption Part 9: Modern Fashion Part 10: PostModern Fashion Part 11: Fashion and (the) Image Part 12: Fashion, Fetish and the Erotic 2007: 246 x 174: 616pp Hb: 978-0-415-41339-8: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41340-4: £24.99

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This collection of essential readings examines how the nature and function of fashion theory has been understood by a wide range of social and cultural thinkers and used to explain, or explain away, the astonishing variety, complexity and beauty of what we call fashion.

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Creolization Reader Studies in Mixed Identities and Culture Edited by Robin Cohen, University of Oxford, UK and Paola Toninato, University of Warwick, UK Hb: 978-0-415-49713-8: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49854-8: £26.99

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Edited by Ranjan Ghosh, Sishu Nalanda School, Siliguri, India and Antonia Navarro-Tejero, University of Cordoba, Spain

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Epistemology 2. Power I 3. Power II 4. Subjectivity 5. Resistance 6. Critique 7. Ethics

Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought Arundhati Roy is not only an accomplished novelist, but equally gifted in unraveling the politics of globalization, the power and ideology of corporate culture, fundamentalism, terrorism, and other issues gripping today’s world. This volume – featuring prominent scholars from throughout the world – examines Roy beyond the aesthetic parameters of her fiction, focusing also on her creative activism and struggles in global politics. The chapters travel to and fro between her nonfictional works – engaging activism on the streets and global forums – and its underlying roots in her novel. Roy is examined as a novelist, non-fiction writer, journalist, activist, feminist, screenwriter, ideologist, and architect. This volume presents Roy’s interlocking network of the ideas, attitudes and ideologies that emerge from the contemporary social and the political world. Selected Contents: Prologue Antonia Navarro-Tejero Part 1: The Writer, the Artist 1. ’The (In)fusion of Sociology and Literary Fantasy: Arundhati Roy, Salman Rushdie, Ulrich Beck, and the Reinvention of Politics’ Jesse T. Airaudi 2. ’Where ‘Tomorrow’?: The God of Small Things as Derridean Ghost Story’ Cara Cilano 3. ’InBetween and Elsewhere: Liminality in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things’ Anna Froula 4. ’Beyond ‘AntiCommunism’: The Progressive Politics of The God of Small Things’ Pranav Jani 5. ’The History House: The Magic of Contained Space in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things’ Sara Upstone 6. ’City and Non-City: Political and Gender Issues in In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones’ Joel Kuortti Part 2: The Writer, the Activist, the Intellectual 7. ’Committed Writing, Committed Writer?’ Emilienne Baneth-Nouailhetas 8. ’More to the Point, Less Composed: An Essay on the Analytic Style of Noam Chomsky and Arundathi Roy’ Padmaja Challakere 9. ’How to Tell a Story to Change the World: Arundhati Roy, Globalization and Environmental Feminism’ Susan Comfort 10. ’Home and the World: the Multiple Citizenships of Arundhati Roy’ Gurleen Grewal 11. ’The Limits of Dissent: Arundhati Roy and the Struggle Against the Narmada Dams’ David Jefferess Epilogue Ranjan Ghosh

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Governmentality, Biopower, and Everyday Life

Governmentality Current Issues and Future Challenges Edited by Ulrich Bröckling, University of Leipzig, Germany, Susanne Krasmann, University of Hamburg, Germany and Thomas Lemke, University of Frankfurt, Germany

Majia Holmer Nadesan, Arizona State University West, USA Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought Governmentality, Biopower, and Everyday Life synthesizes and extends the disparate strands of scholarship on Foucault’s notions of governmentality and biopower and grounds them in familiar social contexts including the family, the workplace, and the military.

Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought Examining questions of statehood, biopolitics, sovereignty, neoliberal reason and the economy, Governmentality explores the advantages and limitations of adopting Michel Foucault’s concept of governmentality as an analytical framework. Contributors highlight the differences as well as possible convergences with alternative theoretical frameworks. By assembling authors with a wide range of different disciplinary backgrounds, from philosophy, literature, political science, sociology to medical anthropology, the book offers a fresh perspective on studies of governmentality. October 2009: 229 x 152: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-99920-5: £60.00

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Hegemony Studies in Consensus and Coercion Edited by Richard Howson and Kylie Smith, both at University of Wollongong, Australia Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought This volume recognizes and presents the complexity of Gramsci’s formulation through a selection of contemporary theoretical as well as historico-social investigations that mark a significantly innovative moment in the work on hegemony. Selected Contents: 1. Hegemony and the Operation of Consensus and Coercion Richard Howson and Kylie Smith 2. Hegemony in the Pre-Prison Context Richard Howson 3. Hegemony: Political and Linguistic Sources for Gramsci’s Concept of Hegemony Derek Boothman 4. Hegemony and the Elaboration of the Process of Subalternity Hiroshi Matsuda and Koichi Ohara 5. Hegemony, Language and Popular Wisdom in the Asia-Pacific Alastair Davidson 6. Hegemony and Power in Gramsci Benedetto Fontana 7. Hegemony, Subalternity and Subjectivity in Early Industrial Sydney Kylie Smith 8. Hegemony, Imperialism and Colonial Labour Andrew Wells 9. Hegemony, Education and Subalternity in Colonial Papua New Guinea Charles Hawksley 10. The World Bank and Neo-Liberal Hegemony in Vietnam Susan Engel 11. Hegemony, Globalisation and Neoliberalism: The Case of West Bengal, India Ruchira Ganguly-Scrase and Timothy J. Scrase 12. Hegemony and the Neoliberal Historical Bloc: The Australian Experience Damien Cahill 13. Hegemony, Japan and the Victor’s Memory of War Yoko Harada April 2008: 229 x 152: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-95544-7: £60.00

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Sustainability and Security within Liberal Societies Learning to Live with the Future Edited by Stephen Gough and Andrew Stables, both at University of Bath, UK Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought This book explores the implications for sustainability and security from a range of intellectual perspectives on liberalism, such as those offered by John Rawls, Robert Nozick, Frederick Hayek, Ronald Dworkin, Michael Oakeshott, Amaratya Sen and Jürgen Habermas.

The Contemporary Goffman Edited by Michael Hviid Jacobsen, Aalborg University, Denmark Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought The sociology of Erving Goffman has inspired generations of sociologists throughout the world. Students and scholars alike have in Goffman’s unsurpassable and generous ability to capture the world of everyday life discovered an emporium of useful, incisive and quite often humorous analyses, concepts and ideas. The Contemporary Goffman highlights the continued relevance of Goffman to sociology and related disciplines – to theoretical discussions as well as to substantive empirical research – through contributions dealing with a variety of topics and themes. Some contributions concentrate on locating or reinterpreting Goffman’s work as a special kind of sociology (as is found in his literary sensibilities or his fieldwork strategies). Others focus on overlooked aspects and neglected potentials of his sociology (by applying his perspective to studies of gender, emotions and violence), while others still relate his concepts and ideas to substantive research areas (such as the media, mobile telephones, hospitals, surveillance technologies and tourism). August 2008: 229 x 152: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-99681-5: £60.00

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The Age of Chance Gambling in Western Culture Gerda Reith Foreword by Harvey Ferguson Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought 1999: 234 x 156: 232pp Hb: 978-0-415-17997-3: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-26309-2: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-97830-6

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Selected Contents: Preface 1. Amaratya Sen and Sustainability Timothy W. Luke 2. Rawlsian Justice in a Common Globe Aaron James 3. Deliberative Communication for Sustainability? A Habermas-Inspired Pluralistic Approach Tomas Englund, Johan Öhman and Leif Östman 4. Dworkin and the Appeal of Theory Stephen Guest 5. Nozick on Security and Sustainability Christopher Winch 6. Hayekian Liberalism and Sustainable Development Mark Pennington 7. Engaging Tradition: Michael Oakeshott on Liberal Learning Hanan Alexander 8. Liberalism, Sustainability, Security, Learning: Framing the Issues Stephen Gough and Andrew Stables June 2008: 229 x 152: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-95582-9: £60.00

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SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY

ROUTLEDGE/ESA STUDIES IN EUROPEAN SOCIETIES SERIES

Series Edited by Carlo Ruzza, Anãliã Torres, Ursula Apitzsch, and Sokratis M. Koniordos Europe is currently undergoing massive change. In the former Eastern Europe, societies are adapting to post-communist regimes and economies and facing the implications of war in the Balkans. In the west the increased integration of the European Union impacts on every aspect of legal, economic and political life. The whole of Europe is going through major transformations in terms of gender, race and class.

Cultural Overstretch?

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Differences Between Old and New Member States of the EU and Turkey

Wind Power and Power Politics

Jurgen Gerhards, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany Series: Routledge/ESA Studies in European Societies Within a few years the European Union will be enlarged from fifteen to twenty-eight member states including Turkey. Do the new countries fit into the European Union or does the enlargement lead to a cultural overstretch? Using survey data Cultural Overstretch describes the cultural differences between twenty-eight European countries.

This series published by Routledge with the European Sociological Association, provides a forum for sociological responses to these developments.

Selected Contents: 1. Theoretical Framework, Methods and Research Questions 2. Religion in Europe 3. Family Values and Gender Roles 4. Sexuality Norms 5. Economic Values 6. Political Values: Democracy and Civil Society 7. The European Idea of a Welfare State 8. Conclusions: Does the EU Enlargement Lead to a Cultural Overstretch

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Social Class in Europe An Introduction to the European Socio-Economic Classification Edited by David Rose and Eric Harrison, both at Institute for Social and Economic Research, UK

Edited by Gerard Delanty, University of Liverpool, UK

Series: Routledge/ESA Studies in European Societies

Series: Routledge/ESA Studies in European Societies

Offering a comprehensive introduction to the new European socio-economic classification this book is based on original research by a distinguished group of international experts from a variety of disciplines. It covers theoretical, methodological, operational and substantive issues, including the use of ESeC in research on health, poverty, deprivation and mobility.

This is a major new book on the question of Europe in the context of shifting parameters of East and West. The contributors show, from a variety of different perspectives, that the conventional equation of Europe with the West must be questioned.

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Edited by Peter Strachan, David Lal, both at The Robert Gordon University, UK and David Toke, Birmingham University, UK Series: Routledge Studies in Science, Technology and Society The aim of the book is to analyse the factors that have influenced wind power outcomes in a range of countries which have featured significant wind power deployment programmes. A central theme is the relationship between patterns of ownership and the outcomes.

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Europe and Asia beyond East and West

September 2009: 234 x 156: 324pp Hb: 978-0-415-45801-6: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93058-8

International Perspectives

Selected Contents: 1. Assessing National Patterns of Wind Ownership 2. Wind Power Outcomes: Myths and Reality 3. Local Social Acceptance Through Local Involvement: The Case of Wind Power Implementation North Rhine-Westphalia 4. The Wind Power Market in the Netherlands: Assessing the Performance of Wind Cooperatives 5. Corporate Interests and Spanish Wind Power Deployment 6. Wind Energy Policy Development in Ireland: A Critical Analysis 7. Assessing the Performance of the UK Renewable Obligation: Cinderella or an Ugly Sister? 8. Gone With the Wind? Prospects of Community Owned Wind Energy in the United States 9. The Development of Wind Power in the Netherlands and Denmark: The Impact of Different Innovation Strategies and Policies January 2009: 229 x 152: 220pp Hb: 978-0-415-96130-1: £60.00

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Cosmic Society Autobiographies of Transformation

The End of the Welfare State?

Towards a Sociology of the Universe

Lives in Central and Eastern Europe

Responses to State Retrenchment

Edited by Mike Keen and Janusz Mucha

Edited by Stefan Svallfors and Peter TaylorGooby

Series: Routledge/ESA Studies in European Societies

Peter Dickens, University of Cambridge, UK and University of Essex, UK and James Ormrod, University of Brighton, UK

Series: Routledge/ESA Studies in European Societies Throughout the world, politicians from all the main parties are cutting back on state welfare provision, encouraging people to use the private sector instead and developing increasingly stringent techniques for the surveillance of the poor. Almost all experts agree that we are likely to see further constraints on state welfare in the twenty-first century. Gathering together the findings from up-to-date attitude surveys in Europe East and West, the US and Australasia, this revealing book shows that, contrary to the claims of many experts and policy-makers, the welfare state is still highly popular with the citizens of most countries. This evidence will add to controversy in an area of fundamental importance to public policy and to current social science debate. 2007: 234 x 156: 256pp Pb: 978-0-415-46326-3: £20.00

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As the first sociological book to tackle humanity’s relationship with the universe, this fascinating volume links social theory to classical and contemporary science and proposes a new ’cosmic’ social theory.

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Inclusions and Exclusions in European Societies Edited by Martin Kohli and Alison Woodward Series: Routledge/ESA Studies in European Societies 2001: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-26023-7: £90.00 eBook: 978-0-203-16736-6

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Selected Contents: Introduction: Cosmic Society 1. The Cosmic Order, the Social Order and the Self 2. The Outer Spatial Fix 3. Capital, Outer Space and Star Wars 4. Satellites and Social Power 5. Space Tourism and Human Identity 6. Industry and Empire in Space. Conclusion: Cosmic Imperialism and Social Resistance 2007: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-37432-3: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-54592-1: £20.00 eBook: 978-0-203-94150-8

Will Europe Work? Integration, Employment and the Social Order Edited by Martin Kohli and Mojca Novak Series: Routledge/ESA Studies in European Societies 2001: 234 x 156: 216pp Hb: 978-0-415-26022-0: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-16735-9

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SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY

SEXUALITY

Global Science and National Sovereignty

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Understanding Non-Monogamies

Edited by Grégoire Mallard, Princeton University, Catherine Paradeise and Ashveen Peerbaye, both at Université de Marne-la-Vallée, France

Sex For Sale

Edited by Meg Barker, London South Bank University, UK and Darren Langdridge, The Open University, UK

Series: Routledge Studies in the History of Science, Technology and Medicine Global Science and National Sovereignty: Studies in Historical Sociology of Science provides detailed case studies on how sovereignty has been constructed, reaffirmed, and transformed in the twentieth century by the construction of scientific disciplines, knowledge practices, and research objects. Interrogating the relationship of the sovereign power of the nation state to the scientist’s expert knowledge as a legitimating – and sometimes challenging – force in contemporary society, this book provides a staggering range of case studies in its exploration of how different types of science have transformed our understanding of national sovereignty in the last century. From biochemical sciences in Russia, to nuclear science in the US and Europe, from economics in South Asia, to climatology in South America, each chapter demonstrates the role that scientists play in the creation of nation-states and international organizations. With an array of experts and scholars, the essays in Global Science and National Sovereignty: Studies in Historical Sociology of Science offer a complete redefinition of the modern concept of sovereignty and an illuminating reassessment of the role of science in political life. August 2008: 229 x 152: 244pp Hb: 978-0-415-96345-9: £60.00 eBook: 978-0-203-89177-3

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Handbook of Public Communication of Science and Technology Edited by Massimiano Bucchi, University of Trento, Italy and Brian Trench, Dublin City University, Ireland May 2008: 246 x 174: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-38617-3: £95.00 eBook: 978-0-203-92824-0

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Prostitution, Pornography, and the Sex Industry Edited by Ron Weitzer, George Washington University, USA September 2009: 235 x 156: 320pp Pb: 978-0-415-99605-1: £19.99 US $35.95

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The Languages of Sexuality Jeffrey Weeks, London South Bank University, UK Words, Freud once wrote, are like magic. Nowhere have words been more magical than in the writing of sexuality. Through words we learn what is good or bad, pleasurable or painful, significant and insignificant. The words used about sexuality do not simply describe something out there. They help shape what sexuality is. A clearly written presentation of complex ideas, this book provides a pathway to further reading. Arranged alphabetically it is a compendium of one hundred words that are key to the understanding of contemporary sexualities and intimacies. This fascinating book becomes a personal exploration of meanings, as reflected through key words by a renowned theorist of sexuality. It is both a valuable text through which to explore individual meanings of key concepts; and part of a long-term project to investigate the fluid, shifting, ever evolving meanings of the erotic. Throughout Weeks shows how meanings change, their need to be contextualized, and how they can become ‘magical’ in the unfolding of sexual meanings. Selected Contents: A-Z of Entries. Addiction. Age. Authenticity. Autonomy. Bisexuality. Blackmail. Bodies. Bohemia. Boundaries. Care. Citizenship. Commitment. Community. Commodities. Consent. Construction. Cultures. Curiosity. Cybersex. Death. Democracy. Desire. Dirt. Disease. Drugs. Ecstasy. Equality. Eros. Essence. Experiments. Families. Fantasy. Femininity. Feminism. Fetish. Friendship. Fundamentalism. Gay. Gender. Genes. Globalisation. Heterosexuality. Homosexuality. Homophobia. Identity. Individualism. Intimacy. Jealousy. Knowledge. Lesbianism. Liberation. Love. Masculinity. Marriage. Masturbation. Metrosexuality. Movements. Needs. Orgasm. Otherness. Paedophilia. Parenting. Partnership. Panic. Performance. Perversion. Phallus. Pleasure. Polyamorous. Pornography. Prostitution. Power. Privacy. Queer. Race. Religion. Regulation. Relationships. Reproduction. Respect. Responsibility. Rights. Rites. Sadomasochism. Safety. Science. Sexuality. Sodomy. Space. Stories. Tourism. Tradition. Transgender. Transgression. Utopia. Values. Vice. Victims. Violence. Voyeurism. Words. Postscript

Series: Routledge Research in Gender and Society This volume gathers contributions from academics, activists, and practitioners to explore the intricacies of non-monogamous relationships. Featuring both empirical and theoretical pieces, contributors examine the history and cultural basis of nonmonogamy, psychological understandings of relationship patterns, language and emotion, mononormativity and issues of race, class, disability, sexuality and gender. August 2009: 6 x 9: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-80055-6: £60.00

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The State of Sex Nevada’s Brothel Industry Kathryn Hausbeck and Barbara G. Brents, both at University of Nevada, USA This book looks at Nevada’s brothel industry, providing a history and an account of the brothel industry. Based on interviews with brothel workers, owners and local politicians, this book offers a vivid account of what life is like in a brothel. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Beyond ’Sin City’ Sex 2. A Day in the Life of a Brothel 3. The History of Nevada Prostitution 4. Geographies of Prostitution: The Rhetoric of Space, Sex and Social Control 5. The Lay of the Land: How the Brothel Industry is Organized 6. ’Pro-Family, ProProstitution’: Selling Sex as a Social Movement? 7. Doing the Sex: Women in the Brothels 8. Lessons from the State of Sex January 2009: 234x156: 256pp Pb: 978-0-415-92948-6: £13.99

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SOCIAL INEQUALITIES AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS

SEXUALITY

The World We Have Won

Sexuality and the Law

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The Remaking of Erotic and Intimate Life

Feminist Engagements

The Integration Debate

Jeffrey Weeks, London South Bank University, UK

Edited by Vanessa Munro, King’s College London, University of London, UK and Carl Stychin, University of Reading, UK

Competing Futures For America’s Cities

This book explores the life changes since 1945, from welfarism to the pill and from globalization to individualization. Rejecting the cultural pessimism, it argues that this is a world we are increasingly making for ourselves, a world we have won. Selected Contents: 1. A Different World 2. Cultures of Restraint 3. The Great Transition 1: Democratization and Autonomy 4. The Great Transition 5. Chaotic Pleasures: Diversity and the New Individualism 6. The Contradictions of Contemporary Sexuality 7. Moments of Intimacy: Norms, Values and Everyday Commitments 8. Sexual Wrongs and Sexual Rights 2007: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-42200-0: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42201-7: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-95680-9

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Sexual Orientation Discrimination An International Perspective Edited by Lee Badgett, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA and Jeff Frank, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Series: Routledge IAFFE Advances in Feminist Economics Recently, economists have begun to look at the experiences of lesbians, gay men and bisexuals in the labour, housing, credit, and retail markets. Here Lee Badgett and Jeff Frank have teamed up to conduct an innovative and up-to-date analysis of sexual orientation discrimination on an international scale. Selected Contents: Introduction. The Global Gay Gap: Institutions, Markets, and Social Change Part 1: Wages and Jobs Part 2: Discrimination Across Institutional Contexts Part 3: Discrimination in other Cultural Institutions: Religion, Education, and Sport Part 4: Addressing Discrimination Through Public Policies 2007: 234 x 156: 344pp Hb: 978-0-415-77023-1: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77024-8: £29.99

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‘Rediscovering’ the peculiarity of feminist perspectives, rather than the range of gender-oriented analyses, in legal regulation and sexuality, this edited collection avoids the reductionist and essentialist shortcomings of ‘feminism unmodified’. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Dev’l-in Disguise?: Harm, Privacy and the Sexual Offences Act 2003 2. On being Responsible 3. ’Freedom and the Capacity to Make a Choice’: A Feminist Analysis of Consent in the Criminal Law of Rape 4. De-meaning of Contract 5. Out of the Shadows: Feminist Silence and Liberal Law 6. Transgender: Destabilising Feminism? 7. Beyond Unity 8. Speaking beyond Thinking: Citizenship, Governance and Lesbian and Gay Politics 9. Teenage Pregnancies and Sex Education: Constructing the Girl/Woman Concept 10. ’Faith’ and the ’Good’ Liberal: The Construction of Female Sexual Subjectivity in Anti-trafficking Legal Discourse 11. Making Sense of Zero Tolerance Policies in Peacekeeping Sexual Economies 12. Wives and Whores: Prospects for a Feminist Theory of Redistribution 2007: 234 x 156: 336pp Hb: 978-1-904385-67-7: £100.00 Pb: 978-1-904385-66-0: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-94509-4

Edited by Chester Hartman, Poverty & Race Research Action Council, USA and Gregory Squires, George Washington University, USA This book examines the evolution of racial integration in the U.S, documenting evolving demographic patterns in the nation’s metropolitan areas; changes in the law (including legislation at all levels of government, regulatory initiatives, and court cases); social movements for and against neighborhood diversity; and related policy responses. It focuses on the growing debate over integration, examining such issues as the costs (to whites and non-whites) of segregation, the merits of ethnic enclaves, various visions for future housing patterns and race relations generally, and the politics for achieving those visions. The debates over racial and ethnic integration are at the heart of many social issues and debates in America today, making this book ideal required reading in many undergraduate courses on social inequalities, or race, or urban affairs. September 2009: 235 x 156: 336pp Pb: 978-0-415-99460-6: £19.99 US $35.95

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Inequality and the New Communication Technologies

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A Sociological Analysis

Introducing the New Sexuality Studies

James C. Witte, Clemson University, USA

Original Essays and Interviews

July 2009: 235 x 156: 256pp Pb: 978-0-415-96319-0: £21.99

Series: Contemporary Sociological Perspectives

Steven Seidman, State University of New York, USA, Nancy Fischer, Augsburg College, Minnesota, USA and Chet Meeks, Georgia State University, Atlanta, USA Breaking new ground, both substantively and stylistically, this book offers students, academics and researchers an accessible, engaging introduction and overview of this emerging field. Its central premise is to explore the social character of sexuality, the role of social differences such as race or nationality in creating sexual variation, and the ways sex is entangled in relations of power and inequality. Through this novel approach the field of sexuality is therefore considered, for the first time, in multicultural, global, and comparative terms and from a truly social perspective. This important volume consists of over fifty short and original essays on the key topics and themes in sexuality studies and interviews with twelve leading scholars in the field which convey some of the most innovative work being done. Each contribution is original and conveys the latest thinking and research in writing that is clear and that uses examples to illustrate key points. This topical and timely volume will be an invaluable resource to all those with an interest in sexuality studies. 2006: 498pp HB: 978-0-415-38648-7: £95.00 PB: 978-0-415-39900-5: £26.99

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SOCIAL INEQUALITIES AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS

SOCIAL POLICY

Intersectionality and Beyond

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Ultra-Low Fertility in Pacific Asia

Law, Power and the Politics of Location

Making Anti-Racial Discrimination Law

Trends, Causes and Policy Issues

Edited by Emily Grabham, Davina Cooper, both at University of Kent, UK, Jane Krishnadas, University of Keele, UK and Didi Herman, University of Kent, UK This collection addresses the present and the future of the concept of intersectionality within socio-legal studies. Intersectionality provides a metaphorical schema for understanding the interaction of different forms of disadvantage, including race, sexuality, and gender. But it also goes further to provide a particular model of how these aspects of social identity and location converge – whether at the level of subjectivity, everyday life, in culture or in the institutional practices of state and other bodies. Including contributions from a range of international scholars, this book interrogates what has become a key organizing concept across a range of disciplines, most particularly law, political theory, and cultural studies. Selected Contents: Part 1: Mapping Intersectionalities 1. Intersectionality and the Feminist Project in Law Joanne Conaghan 2. The Complexity of Intersectionality Leslie McCall Part 2: Confronting Law 3. Intersectionality Analysis in the Sentencing of Aboriginal Women in Canada: What Difference Does it Make? Toni Williams 4. Sexual Violence, Ethnicity, and Intersectionality in International Criminal Law Doris Buss 5. Intersectionality in Theory and Practice Suzanne B. Goldberg 6. Identifying Disadvantage: Beyond Intersectionality Rosemary Hunter and Tracey De Simone 7. Intersectionality: Traumatic Impressions Emily Grabham Part 3: Power Relations and the State 8. Transitional Intersections: Gender, Sect and Class in Northern Ireland Eilish Rooney 9. Minority Politics in Korea: Disability, Interraciality, and Gender Eunjung Kim 10. Migrant Women Destabilising Borders: Citizenship Debates in Ireland, Siobhan Mullally Part 4: Alternative Pathways 11. Structural Injustice and the Politics of Difference Iris Marion Young 12. Intersectional Travel Through Everyday Utopias: The Difference Sexual and Economic Dynamics Make Davina Cooper 13. Imagining Alternative Universalisms: Intersectionality and the Limits of Liberal Discourse Lakshmi Arya 14. Theorising Intersectionality: Identities, Equality, and Ontology Momin Rahman August 2008: 234 x 156: 400pp Hb: 978-0-415-43242-9: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43243-6: £27.99 eBook: 978-0-203-89088-2

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A Comparative History of Social Action and AntiRacial Discrimination Law Iyiola Solanke, University of East Anglia, UK Taking a comparative approach this book examines the evolution of anti-racial discrimination law from a socio-legal perspective. The book focuses primarily on Great Britain and Germany but also demonstrates how national politics feeds into EU policy.

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Series: Routledge Research On Public and Social Policy in Asia This book brings together work on the low fertility countries of East Asia with an analysis of trends in fertility, what we know about their determinants and consequences, the policy issues and how these are being addressed in the various countries. September 2008: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-46884-8: £85.00 US $170.00

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: This is Not An American Tale 2. Black Britons and Black Germans = Black European Union Citizens 3. Racial Hatred and Racial Disadvantage 4. Identifying a Problem 5. Placing Race on The Policy Agenda: the Right Wing and Exclusion 6. Media Matters – Scaremongering or Sensitisation? 7. Pushing for Legislation: Liberals and Equality 8. When Equality Knocks, will the Door be Opened? 9. Anti-racial Discrimination Law in the EU 10. Conclusion June 2009: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-46780-3: £65.00

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Transforming Asian Governance Rethinking Assumptions, Challenging Practices Edited by M. Ramesh and Scott Fritzen, both at National University of Singapore Series: Routledge Research On Public and Social Policy in Asia

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Series: Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies

This book uses case studies of governance from across Asia to examine how good governance principles translate into local settings, how local settings influence the conception of what is good governance and how the debate over good governance is deployed as a political or administrative strategy.

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Social Class in Contemporary Japan Edited by Hiroshi Ishida, University of Tokyo, Japan and David Slater, Sophia University, Japan

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Social Policy and Poverty in East Asia The Role of Social Security Edited by James Midgley, University of California, Berkeley, USA and Kwong Leung Tang, Chinese University of Hong Kong, China Series: Routledge Research On Public and Social Policy in Asia This book looks at the role of social policy, particularly social security, in addressing the ongoing challenge of poverty in East Asia despite the region’s spectacular experience of economic growth in decent decades. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction and Context 1. Poverty and Social Policy Responses in East Asia 2. The Role of Social Security in Poverty Alleviation Part 2: Country Study: Social Assistance Programs in Asia 3. The Emergence of Social Assistance in China 4. Asset-Based Social Development: The Case of Taiwan 5. Korea’s National Basic Livelihood Program and Social Development 6. Welfare-to-Work Reform in Hong Kong: Overview and Prospect 7. Social Assistance Programme in Singapore 8. Rural Social Protection in China: Reform, Performance and Problems 9. From Micro-Credit to Micro-Insurance 10. The Social Investment Fund of Thailand Part 3: Factors Affecting Policy Design and Policy Impacts 11. Productivism in East Asian Social Welfare 12. Knowledge of Public Policy and the Perceived Positive Impact of the Welfare Benefits System 13. Conclusion: Common Themes Across Asia’s Social Security Programs and Future Directions May 2009: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-43485-0: £75.00

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Handbook of Public Communication of Science and Technology

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Edited by Massimiano Bucchi, University of Trento, Italy and Brian Trench, Dublin City University, Ireland

Roger Matthews, London South Bank University, UK

Comprehensive yet accessible, this key Handbook provides an up-to-date overview of the fast growing and increasingly important area of ‘public communication of science and technology’, from both research and practical perspectives. As well as introducing the main issues, arenas and professional perspectives involved, it presents the findings of earlier research and the conclusions previously drawn. Unlike most existing books on this topic, this unique volume couples an overview of the practical problems faced by practitioners with a thorough review of relevant literature and research. The practical Handbook format ensures it is a studentfriendly resource, but its breadth of scope and impressive contributors means that it is also ideal for practitioners and professionals working in the field. Combining the contributions of different disciplines (media and journalism studies, sociology and history of science), the perspectives of different geographical and cultural contexts, and by selecting key contributions from appropriate and well-respected authors, this original text provides an interdisciplinary as well as a global approach to public communication of science and technology. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Popular Science Books 2. Science Journalism 3. Science Museums and Science Centers 4. Cinematic Science 5. Of Deficits, Deviations and Dialogues: Theories of Public Communication of Science 6. Health Campaign Research 7. Genetics and Genomics: The Ethics and Politics of Metaphorical Framing 8. Survey Research and the Public Understanding of Science 9. Scientists as Public Experts 10. Public Relations in Science: Managing the Trust Portfolio 11. Environmental Groups and other NGOs as Science Communicators 12. Public Participation and Dialogue 13. Internet: Turning Science Communication Inside-Out 14. Risk, Science and Public Communication: Third-Order Thinking about Scientific Culture 15. Public Communication of Science and Technology in Developing Countries 16. Communicating the Social Sciences 17. Evaluating Public Communication of Science and Technology May 2008: 246 x 174: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-38617-3: £95.00 eBook: 978-0-203-92824-0

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Prostitution, Politics & Policy Prostitution has become an extremely topical issue in recent years and attention has focused both on the situation of female prostitutes and the adequacy of existing forms of regulation. Prostitution, Politics & Policy brings together the main debates and issues associated with prostitution in order to examine the range of policy options that are available. Governments in different parts of the world have been struggling to develop constructive policies to deal with prostitution – as, for example, the British Home Office recently instigated a £1.5 million programme to help address the perceived problems of prostitution. In the context of this struggle, and amidst the publication of various policy documents, Prostitution, Politics & Policy develops a fresh approach to understanding this issue, while presenting a range of what are seen as progressive and radical policy proposals. Much of the debate around prostitution has been polarized between liberals – who want prostitution decriminalized, normalized and humanized – and conservatives – who have argued that prostitution should be abolished. But, drawing on a wide range of international literature, and providing an overview that is both accessible to students and relevant to policy makers and practitioners, Roger Matthews proposes a form of radical realism that is irreducible to either of these two positions. Selected Contents: 1. The Emergence of Prostitution as a Significant Social and Political Issue 2. Prostitution Myths 3. Routes into Prostitution 4. Prostitution and Victimisation 5. Leaving Prostitution 6. Regulating Prostitution: International Perspectives 7. Developing a Policy Response January 2008: 234 x 156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-45916-7: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45917-4: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93087-8

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Edited by Jens Alber, Free University, Berlin, Germany, Tony Fahey, The Economic & Social Research Institute, Dublin, Ireland and Chiara Saraceno, University of Turin, Italy This is a comparative Handbook and analysis of the social conditions and institutional contexts in the ’new’ and ’old’ member states of the enlarged EU- 28. Selected Contents: Editors’ Introduction: The New Member States Before and After Accession Part 1: Fertility, Families and Households Part 2: Employment and Working Conditions Part 3: Material Living Conditions Part 4: Social Capital and Social Cohesion Part 5: Processes of Europeanization 2007: 246 x 174: 448pp Hb: 978-0-415-42467-7: £95.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93630-6

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The Myth of Generational Conflict The Family and State in Ageing Societies Edited by Sara Arber and Claudine Attias-Donfut The ageing of Western societies has provoked extensive sociological debate, surrounding both the role of the state and whether it can afford the cost of an ageing population, and the role of the family, especially women, in supporting older people. In this important book, the authors examine how changes, such as cuts in welfare provision, migration, urbanization and individualisation influence intergenerational relations. The collection addresses theoretical and policy issues connecting age and generation with the family and social policy, and focuses both on cross-cultural comparison within societies and analysis based on a range of societies. This edited collection brings together a range of leading researchers and theorists from across Europe to advance a sociological understanding of generational relations, in terms of the state and the family and how they are interlinked. It will be of interest to academics and researchers in sociology, social policy and ageing, and to policy makers concerned with the implications of demographic and policy changes. 2007: 234 x 156: 244pp Pb: 978-0-415-46327-0: £20.00

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Roger Tarling, University of Surrey, UK

Anthony Elliott, Flinders University, Australia

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‘This is the best contemporary social theory text currently on the market. It is highly accessible, explaining ideas in the clearest possible language without compromising depth and complexity. Accordingly, it is a book that would work well for students at all levels. Undergraduates with no background in social theory will be able to easily engage with this text, and this is something that can not be said of any other contemporary social theory textbook that considers the range of theorists and complexity of ideas that this book does’. – Professor David Held, Co-Director, Centre for the Study of Global Governance, LSE, UK

Edited by Adam Kuper, Brunel University, UK and Jessica Kuper

This book explains the principles and theory of statistical modelling in an intelligible way for the non-mathematical social scientist looking to apply statistical modelling techniques in research. The book also serves as an introduction for those wishing to develop more detailed knowledge and skills in statistical modelling. Rather than present a limited number of statistical models in great depth, the aim is to provide a comprehensive overview of the statistical models currently adopted in social research, in order that the researcher can make appropriate choices and select the most suitable model for the research question to be addressed. To facilitate application, the book also offers practical guidance and instruction in fitting models using SPSS and Stata, the most popular statistical computer software which is available to most social researchers. Instruction in using MLwiN is also given. Models covered in the book include; multiple regression, binary, multinomial and ordered logistic regression, loglinear models, multilevel models, latent variable models (factor analysis), path analysis and simultaneous equation models and models for longitudinal data and event histories. An accompanying website hosts the datasets and further exercises in order that the reader may practice developing statistical models. An ideal tool for postgraduate social science students, research students and practicing social researchers in universities, market research, government social research and the voluntary sector. Selected Contents: 1. Statistical Modelling: An Overview 2. Research Designs and Data 3. Statistical Preliminaries 4. Multiple Regression for Continuous Response Variables 5. Logistic Regression for Binary Response Variables 6. Multinomial Logistic Regression for Multinomial Response Variables 7. Loglinear Modelling 8. Ordinal Logistic Regression for Ordered Categorical Response Variables 9. Multilevel Modelling 10. Latent Variables and Factor Analysis 11. Causal Modelling: Simultaneous Equation and Structural Equation Models 12. Longitudinal Data Analysis 13. Event History Models September 2008: 246 x 174: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-44837-6: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44840-6: £28.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92948-3 US $160.00

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Managing Social Research A Practical Guide Roger Tarling Series: Social Research Today This book is an essential tool for anyone planning to undertake social research. It tackles the specific concerns and issues that often arise, and will especially benefit researchers in a wide variety of organizations.

‘It is very hard to write an outstanding introduction to any subject and particularly hard to do so for a subject as demanding as contemporary social theory. Anthony Elliott succeeds superbly. His book offers a reliable guide to the big debates in social theory while never glossing over the difficult questions.’ – Tom Inglis, Professor of Sociology, University College Dublin, Ireland This book is arguably the definitive undergraduate textbook on contemporary social theory. Written by one of the world’s most acclaimed social theorists, Anthony Elliott provides a dazzlingly accessible and comprehensive introduction to modern social theory from the Frankfurt School to globalization theories and beyond. In distilling the essentials of social theory, Elliott reviews the works of major theorists including Theodor Adorno, Herbert Marcuse, Michel Foucault, Jacques Lacan, Jacques Derrida, Anthony Giddens, Pierre Bourdieu, Julia Kristeva, Jurgen Habermas, Judith Butler, Slavoj Zizek, Manuel Castells, Ulrich Beck, Zygmunt Bauman, Giorgio Agamben and Manuel De Landa.

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Selected Contents: Accountability. Accounting. Activation and Arousal. Actor, Social. Adolescence. Affirmative Action. Ageing. Age-sex Structure. Agricultural Economics. Alcoholism and Alcohol abuse. Alienation. Altruism and Co-operation. Anarchism. Anger, Hostility and Aggression. Annales School. Anthropology. Anxiety. Aristotle (384-322 BC). Art, Sociology of. Artificial Intelligence. Asymmetric Information. Attitudes. Auctions. Authoritarian and Totalitarian Systems. Authority. Balance of Payments. Banking. Bargaining. Basic Needs. Behavioural Economics. Bentham, Jeremy (1748-1832). Boas, Franz (1858-1942). Body. Bourdieu (1930-2002). Braudel, Fernand (1902-85). Bureaucracy. Burke, Edmund (172997). Business Cycles. Business Studies. Cannibalism. Capital, Credit and Money Markets November 2008: 246 x 174: 1160pp Pb: 978-0-415-47635-5: £28.99 US $55.95

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Selected Contents: Preface Part 1: The Textures of Society Part 2: The Frankfurt School Part 3: Structuralism Part 4: Post-Structuralism Part 5: Theories of Structuration Part 6: Contemporary Critical Theory Part 7: Feminism and Post-Feminist Theory Part 8: Postmodernity Part 9: Networks, Risks, Liquids Part 10: Globalization Afterword: Social Theory Today and Towards 2025

This is the first book to consider German sociologist Niklas Luhmann’s social theory in a critical legal context. His theory is introduced here both in terms of society at large and the legal system specifically, and the book reveals the aporetic structure of autopoiesis, aligning it with postmodern approaches to law. Readers will find it operates both as an introduction to the relevance of Luhmann’s social theory for law, as well as a critical response to autopoiesis.

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Written by an international team of contributors, the Encyclopedia offers a global perspective on key issues within the social sciences. Some 500 entries cover a variety of enduring and newly vital areas of study and research methods. Experts review theoretical debates from neo-evolutionism and rational choice theory to poststructuralism, and address the great questions that cut across the social sciences. What is the influence of genes on behaviour? What is the nature of consciousness and cognition? What are the causes of poverty and wealth? What are the roots of conflict, wars, revolutions and genocidal violence?

Every social theorist discussed is contextualized in a wider political and historical context, and from which their major contributions to social theory are critically assessed. This book is essential reading for students and professionals in the fields of social theory, sociology and cultural studies, as it is both an original enquiry and a consummate introduction to social theory.

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The Social Science Encyclopedia, first published in 1985 to acclaim from social scientists, librarians and students, was thoroughly revised in 1996, when reviewers began to describe it as a classic. This third edition has been radically recast. Over half the entries are new or have been entirely rewritten, and most of the balance have been substantially revised.

Niklas Luhmann: Law, Society, Justice Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, University of Westminster, London, UK Series: Nomikoi Critical Legal Thinkers

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The New Social Theory Reader Edited by Steven Seidman, State University of New York, USA and Jeffrey C. Alexander, Yale University, USA ’Seidman (sociology, SUNY Albany) and Alexander (sociology, Yale University) compiled a collection of essays on social theory in 2001. In the time since enough has changed to warrant a much expanded second edition. The authors give in-depth introductions to each section. The first articles review the latest theories. Then they move from macro to microcosm. From ephemeral concepts like truth, ethics and justice, the authors then look at new ways of defining power, then societies: postmodern, multi-cultural, national, global and imperial. The final focus is on self-definition by race, nationality, gender, sexuality and post colonial identification. Many of the articles have already appeared in a variety of journals. This updated edition is of interest to sociologists and ideal for university classrooms.’ – Book News Inc., August 2008 This is the first anthology to thematize the dramatic upward and downward shifts that have created the new social theory, and to present this new and exciting body of work in a thoroughly trans-disciplinary manner. In this revised second edition, readers are provided with a much greater range of thinkers and perspectives, including new sections on such issues as imperialism, power, civilization clash, health and performance. The first section sets out the main schools of contemporary thought, from Habermas and Honneth on new critical theory, to Jameson and Hall on cultural studies, and Foucault and Bourdieu on poststructuralism. The sections that follow trace theory debates as they become more issues-based and engaged. They are: •the post-foundational debates over morality, justice and epistemological truth •the social meaning of nationalism, multiculturalism and globalization •identity debates around gender, sexuality, race, the self and post-coloniality. This new edition provides more ample biographical and intellectual introductions to each thinker, and substantial introductions to each of the major sections. The editors introduce the volume with a newly revised, interpretive overview of social theory today. The New Social Theory Reader is an essential, reliable guide to current theoretical debates. Selected Contents: Part 1: General Theory without Foundations New Critical Theory 1. Contributions to a Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy Jurgen Habermas 2. Personal Identity and Disrespect Semiotic Structuralism Axel Honneth 3. Historical Metaphors and Mythical Realities Marshall Sahlins 4. On Ethnographic Allegory James Clifford Poststructuralism 5. Power/Knowledge Michael Foucault 6. Outline of a Theory of Practice Pierre Bourdieu Cultural Studies 7. Cultural Studies Stuart Hall 8. The Political Unconscious Frederic Jameson Part 2: The Normative Turn Justice 9. A Defense of Pluralism and Equality Michael Walzer 10. Political Liberalism John Rawls Ethics 11. Whose Justice? Which Rationality? Alasdair MacIntyre 12. Postmodern Ethics Zygmaunt Bauman Truth 13. Pragmatism, Relativism, and Irrationalism Richard Rorty 14. Feminism and the Question of Postmodernism Seyla Benhabib Part 3: Rethinking Power Performativity 15. Imitation and Gender Insubordination Judith Butler 16. Performance and Power Jeffrey Alexander Domination/Liberation 17. From Redistribution to Recognition? Nancy Fraser 18. Queer Politics David Halperin Biopolitics 19. The Body and the Reproduction of Femininity Susan Bordo 20. The Politics of Life Itself Nicolas Rose Part 4: Societies and World Order Postmodernity 21. Simulcra and Simulations Jean Baudrillard 22. The Condition of Postmodernity David Harvey Civil Society 23. The Utopia of Civil Society Jean L. Cohen and Andrew Arato 24. Global Civil Society Mary Kaldor Multiculturalism 25. Justice and the Politics of Difference Iris Marion Young 26. Multicultural Citizenship Will Kymlicka Nationalism 27. Imagined Communities Benedict Anderson 28. Whose Imagined Community? Partha Chatterjee World Politics 29. The End of History Francis Fukuyama 30. The Clash of Civilizations Samuel Huntington Globalisation 31. A New Society Manuel Castells 32. The Cosmopolitan Perspective Ulrich Beck Empire 33. From Direct to Indirect Rule Mahmood Mamdani 34. The New U.S. Empire George Steinmetz Part 5: Identities Self 35. Self and Society in the Late Modern Age Anthony Giddens 36. The Making of Modern Identity Charles Taylor Gender 37. Gender as a Structure of Social Practice R.W. Connell 38. Westernization and Third World Feminism Uma Narayan Sexuality 39. Heter Hetero/Homosexuality Diana Fuss 40. Shifts in Normative Heterosexuality Steven Seidman Race 41. Racial Formation Michael Omi and Howard Winant 42. The Mirage of an Unmarked Whiteness Ruth Frankenberg Postcoloniality 43. Orientalism Edward Said 44. Postcolonial Melancholia Paul Gilroy April 2008: 246 x 174: 464pp Hb: 978-0-415-43769-1: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43770-7: £23.99

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Late Modernity and Social Change

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Reconstructing Social and Personal Life

Edited by Anthony Elliott, Flinders University, Australia

Brian Heaphy, University of Manchester, UK

This book provides the first comprehensive introduction to, and selection from, Zygmunt Bauman’s path-breaking sociological writings from his analysis of ’liquid modernity’ to the present. Selected Contents: Editor’s Introduction Anthony Elliott. Critique: Privatised and Disarmed Zygmunt Bauman Part 1: Liquid Modernity On Being Light and Liquid Zygmunt Bauman. From Heavy to Light Modernity Zygmunt Bauman 1. The Theory of Liquid Modernity: A Critique of Bauman’s Recent Sociology Anthony Elliott 2. From Postmodernity to Liquid Modernity: What’s in a Metaphor? Larry Ray 3. Bauman’s Irony Keith Tester Part 2: Liquid Love Falling in and out of Love Zygmunt Bauman. On Living in a Liquid Modern World Zygmunt Bauman 4. Gender and Sexualities in Liquid Modernity Ann Branaman 5. Relatively Liquid Interpersonal Relationships in Flexible Work Life Poul Poder 6. Liquid Love: Psychoanalysing Mania Janet Sayers Part 3: Liquid Life To Each Waste its Dumping Site Zygmunt Bauman. The Reality Principle and the Pleasure Principle Strike a Deal Zygmunt Bauman 7. Liquid Waste, Being Human, and Bodily Death Charles Lemert and Makenna Goodman 8. Solid Modernity, Liquid Utopia: Liquid Modernity, Solid Utopia: Ubiquitous Utopianism as a Trademark of the Work of Zygmunt Bauman Michael Hviid Jacobsen 9. On Bauman’s Sociology of Suffering: Questions for Thinking Iain Wilkinson. Afterword on Writing: On Writing Sociology Zygmunt Bauman 2007: 246 x 174: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-40969-8: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40968-1: £24.99

In this incisive text, Heaphy introduces the work of Giddens, Bauman, Foucault and Baudrillard to show exactly how the arguments of the great contemporary theorists play out against extended examples from real-life. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Founding Narratives of Modernity and the Logics of Social Change 3. The Deconstructive Turn 4. Postmodernity and the Cultural Turn 5. Late Modernity and the Reflexive Turn 6. Reconstructing Self and Identity 7. Reflexive Relating and Intimacy 8. Death, Deskilling and LifePolitics 9. The Sociology of Reflexivity or Reflexive Sociology? 2007: 234 x 156: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-28176-8: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-28177-5: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-50568-7

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Emotions: A Cultural Studies Reader

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Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology

Understanding Law and Society

Edited by Jennifer Harding, London Metropolitan University, UK and Deidre Pribram, Molloy College, USA Emotions: A Cultural Studies Reader brings together the best examples of recent and cutting-edge work on emotions in cultural studies and related disciplines. The book differentiates between theoretical traditions and ways of understanding emotion in relation to culture, subjectivity and power, thus mapping a new academic territory and providing a succinct overview of cultural studies as well as studies of emotion.

Max Kirsch, Florida Atlantic University, USA

Reza Banakar, University of Westminster, UK and Max Travers, University of Tasmania, Australia

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Understanding Weber

Risk and the Law

Sam Whimster, London Metropolitan University, UK

Edited by Gordon Woodman, University of Birmingham, UK and Diethelm Klippel, University of Bayreuth, Germany

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This book provides direct access to the central debates in Weber’s writings; locating them in the golden era of social and cultural sciences, and offers a new interpretation of the dynamic of his career as historian, social-economist, and sociologist.

The Reader is divided into two parts: Part one contains key essays from the fields of cultural studies, anthropology, sociology, and history. These essays provide insights into how emotions are sociocultural phenomena, how they are culturally and historically specific, how they change over time, across cultures, and within societies, and how they participate in the production of power relations. Part two contains essays which illustrate core aspects of a cultural emotion studies. They adopt diverse perspectives, topics, and methodologies on emotions, offering new understandings of key themes taken up by cultural studies such as nation, the public sphere, popular culture, subjectivity, social identity, discourse, and power relations. Together, they demonstrate what emotions ‘do’ and how they contribute to knowledge production. Emotions: A Cultural Studies Reader provides students with an essential overview of contemporary academic debate within the humanities and social sciences on the place of emotions in culture, as part of everyday individual, cultural, and political life. Selected Contents: Introduction Part One: Disciplinary Developments 1. Culturalist Foundations 2. Contributions from Cultural Anthropology 3. Sociological Perspectives 4. Historical Approaches Part Two: Considering Culture 5. Confounding Nationhood 6. Transforming the Public 7. Popular Arts 8. Affecting Subjects May 2009: 246 x 174: 400pp Hb: 978-0-415-46929-6: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46930-2: £21.99

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Weber before Weberianism Sociology, Revisited 2. Capitalism in Contemporary Debates: Sombart, Weber and Simmel 3. The Protestant Ethic and the ‘Spirit’ of Capitalism 4. Wissenschaftslehre 5. The Reluctant Sociologist: From the Protestant Ethic to the Grundriss der Sozialökonomik 6. Going Beyond Weber 7. The Sociology of Religion 8. Power, Legitimacy and Democracy 9. Sociological Categories and the Types of Economic Activity: A Final Account 2007: 234 x 156: 312pp Hb: 978-0-415-37075-2: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37076-9: £23.99 eBook: 978-0-203-03056-1

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Presenting a unified view of the emotions in the social universe, in this volume Turner explores the relationships between; emotions, social structure and culture, and hypotheses how social structure and culture affect emotional arousal in humans, and vice versa.

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Kath Woodward, The Open University, UK

Selected Contents: 1. Law and Risk: An Introduction Public Law and Criminal Law 2. Risk Decisions in German Constitutional and Administrative Law 3. The Problem of De-Individualisation in the Risk Society 4. Risk Decisions in Cases of Persisting Scientific Uncertainty: The Precautionary Principle in European Food Law 5. Risk and Criminal Law Private Law 6. The Assumption of Risk 7. Risk and Predictability in English Common Law 8. Transfer of Property and Risk of Loss in French, English, and German Law 9. Transit Risks in CIF Contracts – Meaning and Categories 10. Costs and Risk: Recent Developments in the English Law of Costs Employment and Social Security 11. The Risk of Sickness in German Labour and Social Insurance Law 12. ‘The Butcher’s Cart and the Postman’s Bicycle’: Risk and Employers’ Liability 13. The Limits of Individualisation in the Risk Society: Social Security in the Customary Laws of Immigrant Communities

Jonathan H. Turner, University of California, USA

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This volume brings together international experts to examine the implications in practice of the modern concept of risk in particular legal fields. The papers question how the law can accommodate, manage, and reduce the extent of risk, a matter of pressing importance for the development of law in all jurisdictions.

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A Sociological Theory

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Selected Contents: 1. Human Emotions 2. Why did Humans Become so Emotional? 3. Social Structure, Culture, and Emotions 4. Emotional Arousal: Basic Principles 5. Transactional Needs and Emotional Arousal 6. Social Structure and Emotional Arousal 7. Culture and Emotional Arousal 8. Emotions and Social Change 9. The Theory Reviewed 2007: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-42781-4: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42782-1: £24.99

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Critical Perspectives on bell hooks

The Problem with Boys’ Education

Edited by Maria del Guadalupe Davidson, Oklahoma University, USA and George Yancy, Duquesne University, USA

Handbook of Social Justice in Education

Beyond the Backlash Edited by Wayne Martino, Michael D. Kehler, both at The University of Western Ontario, Canada and Marcus Weaver-Hightower, University of North Dakota, USA This book offers an illuminating analysis of the theories, politics, and realities of boys’ education around the world — an insightful and often disturbing account of various educational systems’ successes and failings in fostering intellectual and social growth in male students. Examining original research on the impact of implementing boys’ education programs in schools, the book also discusses the role of male teachers in educating boys, strategies for aiding marginalized boys in the classroom, and the possibilities for gender reform in schools that begins at the level of pedagogy. Complete with case studies of various classrooms, school districts, and governmental policy programs, the detailed essays collected provide a look into education’s role in the development of masculinities, paying special attention to the ways in which these masculinities intersect with race, class, and sexuality to complicate the experience of boys within and outside of a classroom setting. May 2009: 229 x 152: 336pp Hb: 978-1-56023-682-5: £60.00 Pb: 978-1-56023-683-2: £21.99

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Handbook of the Sociology of Medical Education Edited by Caragh Brosnan, University of Cambridge, UK and Bryan Stanley Turner, National University of Singapore The Handbook of the Sociology of Medical Education provides a contemporary introduction to this classic area of sociology by examining the social origin and implications of the epistemological, organizational and demographic challenges facing medical education in the twenty-first century. Beginning with reflections on the historical and theoretical foundations of the sociology of medical education, the collection then focuses on current issues affecting medical students, the profession and the faculty, before exploring medical education in different national contexts. Leading sociologists analyze: the intersection of medical education and social structures such as gender, ethnicity and disability; the effect of changes in medical practice, such as the emergence of evidence-based medicine, on medical education; and the ongoing debates surrounding the form and content of medical curricula. By examining applied problems, within a framework which draws from social theorists such as Pierre Bourdieu, this new collection offers future directions for the sociological study of medical education and for medical education itself.

Series: Critical Social Thought Although bell hooks has long challenged the dominant paradigms of race, class, and gender, there has never been a comprehensive book critically reflecting upon this seminal scholar’s body of work. Her written works aim to transgress and disrupt those codes that exclude others as intellectually mediocre, and hooks’ challenge to various hegemonic practices has heavily influenced scholars in numerous areas of inquiry. This important resource thematically examines hooks’ works across various disciplinary divides, including her critique on educational theory and practice, theorization of racial construction, dynamics of gender, and spirituality and love as correctives in postmodern life. Ultimately, this book offers a fresh perspective for scholars and students wanting to engage in the prominent work of bell hooks, and makes available to its readers the full significance of her work. Compelling and unprecedented, Critical Perspectives on bell hooks is a must-read for scholars, professors, and students interested in issues of race, class, and gender. Selected Contents: Introduction, Maria del Guadalupe Davidson and George Yancy Part One: Critical Pedagogy and Praxis 1. Borderlines: bell hooks and the Pedagogy of Revolutionary Change Nathalia E. Jaramillo and Peter McLaren 2. Engaging Whiteness and the Practice Freedom: The Creation Of Subversive Academic Spaces, George Yancy 3. Teaching to Transgress: Deconstructing Normalcy and Re-signifying the Marked Body Cindy LaCom and Susan Hadley 4. bell hooks, White Supremacy, and the Academy Tim Davidson and Jeanette R. Davidson 5. Engaging bell hooks: How Teacher Educators Can Work to Sustain Themselves and Their Work Gretchen Givens Generett 6. bell hooks’ Children’s Literature: Writing to Transform the World at its Root Carme Manuel Part Two: The Dynamics of Race and Gender 7. Talking Back: bell hooks, Feminism, and Philosophy Donna-Dale L. Marcano 8. bell hooks and the Move from Marginalized Other to Radical Black Subject Maria del Guadalupe Davidson 9. The Ethics of Blackness: bell hooks’ Postmodern Blackness and the Imperative of Liberation Clevis Headley 10. The Specter of Race: bell hooks, Deconstruction, and Revolutionary Blackness Arnold Farr Part Three: Spirituality and Love 11. Love Matters: bell hooks on Political Resistance and Change Kathy Glass 12. Love, Politics, and Ethics in the Postmodern Feminist Work of bell hooks and Julia Kristeva Marilyn Edelstein 13. ’Revolutionary Interdependence’: bell hooks’ Ethic of Love as a Basis for a Feminist Liberation Theology of the Neighbor Nancy E. Nienhuis 14. Towards a Love Ethic: Love and Spirituality in bell hooks’ Writing Susana Vega-González

Edited by William Ayers, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA, Therese Quinn, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, USA and David Stovall, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA The Handbook of Social Justice in Education – a comprehensive, up-to-date review of the field – addresses, from multiple perspectives, education theory, research, and practice in historical and ideological context, with an emphasis on social movements for justice. Each of the nine sections explores a primary theme of social justice and education: •historical and theoretical perspectives •international perspectives on social justice in education •race and ethnicity, language and identity: seeking social justice in education •gender, sexuality and social justice in education •bodies, disability and the fight for social justice in education •youth and social justice in education •globalization: local and world issues in education •the politics of social justice meets practice: teacher education and school change •classrooms, pedagogy, and practicing justice. Timely and essential, this is a must-have volume for researchers, professionals, and students across the fields of educational foundations, multicultural/diversity education, educational policy, and curriculum and instruction. December 2008: 254 x 178: 792pp Hb: 978-0-8058-5927-0: £170.00 Pb: 978-0-8058-5928-7: £50.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88774-5

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Handbook of Youth and Young Adulthood

The Way Class Works

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Edited by Michael W. Apple, University of Wisconsin, USA, Stephen J. Ball, University of London, UK and Luis Armand Gandin

Edited by Andy Furlong, Glasgow University, UK

Edited by Lois Weis, University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA

This collection brings together the work of a group of the world’s leading sociologists of education to explore and address key issues and concerns within the discipline. The chapters draw upon theory and research to provide ‘state of the art’ accounts of contemporary educational processes, global trends, and changing and enduring forms of social conflict and social inequality. The topics which are addressed are of international relevance and significance. In general terms two complexly interrelated agendas are discernible in all the heat and noise of education change of the past twenty-five years. Both agendas directly connect with the economic discourses of globalisation and ‘responses’ to globalisation. The first rests on a clear articulation and assertion by the state of its requirements of education - while the second gives at least the appearance of greater autonomy to educational institutions in the delivery of those requirements. We can see these two political agendas being played out in terms of an ensemble of generic policies concerning parental choice and institutional competition, site-based autonomy, managerialism, performative steering, and curricula fundamentalism. Within all of these new identities, relationships, spatialities, flows and social inequalities are developed. How has the sociology of education responded to these changes? The contributors to this Handbook explore a range of critical issues which arise from this background of ‘new times’ for education using a variety of theories and techniques, covering three key areas: • theories and perspectives • social processes and practices • inequalities and resistancies. The readers will gain a sense of the vibrancy and diversity of the sociology of education and the nature of ‘sociological work’ in this field. They will read the most recent work of leading scholars and see the application of new theoretical ideas and concepts. The collection will be a primary resource for teaching and of major interest to practicing sociologists of education. Selected Contents: Part A: Perspectives and Theories Part B: Social Processes and Practices Part C: Inequalities and Resistances

The parameters within which young people live their lives have changed radically. Changes in education and the labour market have led to an increased complexity of the youth phase and to an overall protraction in dependency and transitions. Written by leading academics from several countries, this Handbook introduces up to date perspectives on a wide range of issues that affect and shape youth and young adulthood. It provides an authoritative and multi-disciplinary overview of a field of study that offers unique insight on social change in advanced societies and is aimed at academics, students and researchers and policy-makers. The Handbook introduces some of the key theoretical perspectives used within youth studies and sets out future research agendas. Each of the ten sections covers an important area of researchfrom education and the labour market to youth cultures, health and crime whilst discussing change and continuity in the lives of young people. This work introduces readers to some of the most important work in the field while highlighting the underlying perspectives that have been used to understand the complexity of modern youth and young adulthood. February 2009: 246 x 174: 448pp Hb: 978-0-415-44540-5: £95.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88196-5

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No Child Left Behind and the Reduction of the Achievement Gap Sociological Perspectives on Federal Educational Policy Edited by Alan R. Sadovnik, Rutgers University, USA, Jennifer A. O’Day and George W. Bohrnstedt, both at American Institutes for Research, USA and Kathryn M. Borman, University of South Florida, USA This collection presents the first-ever sociological analysis of the No Child Left Behind Act. More importantly, these leading sociologists consider whether NCLB can or will accomplish its major goal: to eliminate the achievement gap by 2014. 2007: 229 x 152: 424pp Hb: 978-0-415-95530-0: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-95531-7: £18.99

Readings on School, Family, and the Economy

This collection discusses conditions of social class and the ways in which class is produced in educational institutions and families, while simultaneously interrogating and challenging our understandings of social class as it is linked to race, gender, and nation. Selected Contents: Section 1: Thinking/Living Class 1. Why the Rich are Getting Richer and the Poor, Poorer Robert B. Reich 2. The Continuing Importance of Class Analysis Erik Olin Wright 3. Behind the Gates: Social Splitting and the ’Other’ Setha Low 4. The Two-in-Oneness of Class Wendy Luttrell 5. Reflections on Class and Educational Reform Stanley Aronowitz Section 2: Parenting Class 6. Class Out of Place: The White Middle Classes and Intersectionalities of Class and ’Race’ in Urban State Schooling in England Diane Reay 7. Class Reproduction and Social Networks in the U.S. Fiona Devine 8. Watching, Waiting, and Deciding When to Intervene: Race, Class, and the Transmission of Advantage Annette Lareau 9. Are Middle-Class Families Advantaging their Children? Kimberly S. Maier, Timothy G. Ford, and Barbara Schneider 10. Parenting Practices and Schooling: The Way Class Works for New Immigrant Groups Guofang Li Section 3: Schooling Class 11. Persisting Social Class Inequality in U.S. Education Adam Gamoran 12. The Social Cost of Inadequate Education of Black Males Henry M. Levin 13. Social Class and School Knowledge Jean Anyon 14. Social Class and Tracking within Schools Sean Patrick Kelly 15. How Class Matters: The Geography of Educational Desire and Despair in Schools and Courts Michelle Fine, April Burns, Maria Elena Torre and Yasser A. Payne 16. Playing to Middle Class Self-Interest in Pursuit of School Equity Ellen Brantlinger 17. Class, Teachers, and Teacher Education Greg Dimitriadis 18. Social Class and Higher Education: A Reorganization of Opportunities Scott L. Thomas and Angela Bell Section 4: Complicating Class, Race and Gender Intersectionality 19. Towards a Re-Thinking of Class as Nested in Race and Gender: Tracking the White Working Class in the Final Quarter of the Twentieth Century Lois Weis 20. The Ideological Blackening of Hmong American Youth Stacey J. Lee 21. Schools, Social Class and Youth: A Bernsteinian Analysis Alan R. Sadovnik 22. Spatial Containment in the Inner City: Youth Subcultures, ClassConflict and Geographies of Exclusion Jo-Anne Dillabough, Jacqueline Kennelly and Eugenia Wang 23. Class and the Middle: Schooling, Subjectivity and Social Formation Julie McLeod and Lyn Yates 24. Rereading Class, Rereading Cultural Studies Jennifer Logue and Cameron McCarthy 2007: 254 x 178: 408pp Hb: 978-0-415-95707-6: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-95708-3: £20.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93500-2

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Edited by Michael W. Apple, University of Wisconsin, USA, Wayne Au, California State University, Fullerton, USA and Luis Armando Gandin, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Education is the first authoritative reference work to provide an international analysis of the relationship between power, knowledge, education, and schooling. Rather than focusing solely on questions of how we teach efficiently and effectively, contributors to this volume push further to also think critically about education’s relationship to economic, political, and cultural power. The various sections of this book integrate into their analyses the conceptual, political, pedagogic, and practical histories, tensions, and resources that have established critical education as one of the most vital and growing movements within the field of education, including topics such as: •social movements and pedagogic work •critical research methods for critical education •the politics of practice and the recreation of theory

This comprehensive Reader examines the most pressing topics in sociology and education and exposes students to examples of sociological research on schools. Drawing from classic and contemporary scholarship, noted sociologist Alan Sadovnik has chosen readings that examine current issues and reflect diverse theoretical approaches to studying the effects of schooling and society. This Reader provides students with examples of both the best theory and research in the field. Through full, rather than excerpted primary source readings, the text presents the powerful insights of sociology in providing an understanding of the effects of schooling in contemporary society. 2007: 254 x 178: 552pp Hb: 978-0-415-95496-9: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-95497-6: £21.99

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•the freirian legacy. With a comprehensive introduction by Michael W. Apple, Wayne Au, and Luis Armando Gandin, along with thirty-five newly-commissioned pieces by some of the most prestigious education scholars in the world, this Handbook provides the definitive statement on the state of critical education and on its possibilities for the future. February 2009: 254 x 178: 520pp Hb: 978-0-415-95861-5: £105.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88299-3

Thinking about Media and Thinking about Thinking Bernard McGrane, Chapman University, USA and John Gunderson, Stonehill College, USA February 2009: 6 x 9: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-99486-6: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-99487-3: £16.99

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From ’Perverts’ to ’Fab Five’ The Media’s Changing Depiction of Gay Men and Lesbians Rodger Streitmatter, American University, USA From ’Perverts’ to ’Fab Five’ tracks the dramatic change in how the American media have depicted gay people over the last half-century. Each chapter illuminates a particular media product that served as a milestone on the media’s journey from demonizing homosexuals some fifty years ago to celebrating gay people – or at least some categories of gay people – today. The media, Streitmatter argues, have not merely reflected the American public’s shift to a more enlightened view of gay people, but they have been instrumental in propelling that change. The book spans the breadth of communication venues. Individual chapters focus on major news stories, entertainment television programs, and mainstream motion pictures that captured the public imagination while, at the same time, sending powerful messages about gay men and lesbians. Ideal for any reader interested in the changing depiction of gay men and lesbians in the media over time, or as required reading in media courses.

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The Logic of Care

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Health and the Problem of Patient Choice

The New Sociology of the Health Service

Edited by Katrin Doveling, Free University Berlin, Germany, Christian von Scheve and Elly A. Konijn The impact of the mass media on individuals and society is to a great extent based on human emotions. Emotions, in turn, are essential in understanding social behavior and public social life. This Handbook brings together the most current perspectives on these tightly intertwined and highly up-to-date issues. Leading international authorities in the fields of media and communication studies, psychology, sociology, and cultural studies provide a comprehensive overview of the various interrelations of the mass media and emotions. The Handbook systematically analyzes the role of emotions in mass media communications in a step-by-step fashion and on different levels of analysis: psychological, functional, socio-cultural, and technical. In six sections, the contributions address basic conceptual issues, emotions in reception processes, emotional goals and purposes of media communications, emotions as parts of media content, how medially communicated emotions structure and are structured by the socio-cultural environment, and how emotions are affected by innovative media technologies. Selected Contents: Part 1: Emotions in the Media: Display, Depiction, and Reception Part 2: Emotional Experience as a Result of Media Interaction Part 3: Form and Function: Emotion Elicitation beyond the Message Part 4: Means and Ends: Instrumentalization of Emotions in the Mass Media Part 5: Mass Media and Public Emotions Part 6: Next Generation Media: Accounting for Emotional Needs September 2009: 234 x 156: 324pp Hb: 978-0-415-48160-1: £95.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88539-0 US $180.00

Annemarie Mol, University of Twente, the Netherlands What is ‘good care’ and does more choice lead to better care? This innovative and compelling work investigates good care and argues that the often touted ideal of ‘patient choice’ will not improve healthcare in the ways hoped for by its advocates. Selected Contents: 1. Two Logics 2. Customer or Patient? 3. The Citizen and the Body 4. Managing versus Doctoring 5. Individual and Collective 6. The Good in Practice May 2008: 216 x 138: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-45342-4: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45343-1: £21.99

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Medical Sociology and Old Age Towards a Sociology of Health in Later Life Paul Higgs, University College London, UK and Ian Rees Jones, St. George’s Hospital Medical School, London, UK Series: Critical Studies in Health and Society The nature of health in later life has conventionally been studied from two perspectives. Medical sociologists have focused on the failing body, chronic illness, infirmity and mortality, while social gerontologists on the other hand have focused on the epidemiology of old age and health and social policy. By examining these perspectives, Higgs and Jones show how both standpoints have a restricted sense of contemporary ageing which has prevented an understanding of the way in which health in later life has changed. In the book, the authors point out that the current debates on longevity and disability are being transformed by the emergence of a fitter and healthier older population. This third age - where fitness and participation are valorised – leads to the increasing salience of issues such as bodily control, age-denial and anti-ageing medicine. By discussing the key issue of old age versus ageing, the authors examine the prospect of a new sociology – a sociology of health in later life. Selected Contents: 1. Medical Sociology and Old Age 2. Social Gerontology and Old Age 3. The Body at Later Ages 4. New Developments in Social Gerontology 5. The Death of Old Age, Critical Approaches as Undertakers 6. The Birth of a Sociology of Health in Later Life 7. Conclusion October 2008: 276 x 219: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-39855-8: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39860-2: £21.99

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Edited by Jonathan Gabe, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK and Mike Calnan, University of Kent, UK Health service policy and health policy have changed considerably over the past fifteen years and there is a pressing need for an up-to-date sociological analysis of health policy. Not only have policies themselves changed but new policy themes – such as evidence-based policy and practice, an increasing focus on a primary care led health service, a growing recognition of the need to address inequalities through public health policies and a focus on the views and the voice of the user and the public – have emerged alongside some of the old. Following up the very successful The Sociology of the Health Service, this all-new volume covers a broad range of key contemporary health services issues. It includes chapters on consumerism, technology, evidence-based practice, public health, managerialism and social care among others, and incorporates references to new developments, such as regulation and incentivization, throughout. The New Sociology of the Health Service provides a vital new sociological framework for analyzing health policy and healthcare. It is an important read for all students and researchers of medical sociology and health policy. Selected Contents: 1. Remaking a Trustworthy Medical Profession in Twenty-first Century Britain? 2. Changing Forms of Managerialism in the NHS: Hierarchies, Markets and Networks 3. The Restratification of Primary Care in England? A Sociological Analysis 4. Visions of Privatization: New Labour and the Reconstruction of the NHS 5. The Pharmaceutical Industry, the State and the NHS 6. Evidenced-based Practice in UK Health Policy 7. Innovation and Implementation in Health Technology: Normalizing Telemedicine 8. Health Care, Consumerism and the Politics of Identity 9. Mainstream Marginality: `Non-orthodox’ Medicine in an `Orthodox’ Health Service 10. Social Care: Relationships, Markets and Ethics 11. Equalizing the People’s Health: a Sociological Perspective March 2009: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-45597-8: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45598-5: £21.99

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Gender Inequity in Health Edited by Gita Sen, London South Bank University, UK and Darren Langdridge, Karolinska Institute, Sweden Series: Routledge Studies in Health and Social Welfare This volume brings together leading researchers from a variety of disciplines to examine three areas: health disparities and inequity due to gender, the specific problems women face in meeting the highest attainable standards of health, and the policies and actions that can address them. June 2009: 6 x 9: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-80190-4: £60.00

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Bereavement Narratives

Globalisation, Markets and Healthcare Policy

Rethinking Disability

Continuing Bonds in the 21st Century

Bodies, Senses, and Things

Christine Valentine, University of Bath, UK

Redrawing the Patient as Consumer

Michael Schillmeier, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich, Germany

Jonathan Tritter, University of Warwick, UK, Meri Koivusalo and Eeva Ollila, both at National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health, Finland Series: Critical Studies in Health and Society This book explores the extent to which globalization and commercialization relate to current and emerging health policies, looking at the implications for citizens, patients and social rights, as well as how policy-making interacts with the interests of global trade and economic policies. Topics discussed include: •how the impact of globalization on health systems is apparent in the influence of international actors and European policies •how the impact of globalization is mediated by national priorities and policies and is therefore reflected in diverse influences •how commercialization of health is presented as benefiting citizens and patients but has the potential to undermine the aims of health systems •how the role of citizens’ interests, social rights, patients’ rights and priorities of patient and public involvement need to be separated from commercialization, choice and consumerism in health care. Essential reading for policy makers and students of public policy, politics, law and health services, Globalisation, Markets and Healthcare Policy will also appeal to those interested in international healthcare, international relations, trans-national organizations and the EU. Selected Contents: Introduction: The Basis of the Book 1. Analysing Patient and Public Involvement and Health Policy 2. National Health Systems: From Public Provision to Market Competition 3. From Patients to Consumers 4. Globalisation and Global Policy Influences: Mapping the Big Picture 5. The European Union: Trading in Healthcare or Building a Healthier Europe? 6. England: From NHS to PLC 7. Sweden: A Market Orientation to the Welfare State 8. Finland: Privatisation in the Context of Decentralised Service Provision 9. Comparison between Countries - Is There a Common Concern? 10. Current Trends in Commercialisation and Consumerism in Health 11. Challenges for the Future People and Public Finances 12. Citizens, Patients and Consumers: Critical Reflections on Globalisation, Markets and Healthcare Policy June 2009: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-41702-0: £70.00

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Bereavement is often treated as a psychological condition of the individual with both healthy and pathological forms. However, this empirically-grounded study argues that this is not always the best or only way to help the bereaved. In a radical departure, it emphasizes normality, and social and cultural diversity in grieving.

Series: Routledge Studies in Science, Technology and Society This text is a critical and empirically-based introduction to disability studies. It offers a comprehensive, booklength analysis of disability through the lens of Science and Technology Studies (STS), and presents a practiceoriented discussion of how bodies, senses and things are linked in everyday life and configure ’enabling’ and ’disabling’ scenarios. Relevant to a broad spectrum of medical practitioners and practicing social service workers, the book will also be essential reading in the fields of disability studies, sociology of the body/senses, medical sociology and STS. December 2009: 229 x 152: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-99325-8: £60.00 US $95.00

Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Preserving and Affirming Personhood 1. Humanising a Loved One’s Dying 2. Constructing a Good Death 3. Dying Moments Part 2: Absence and Presence 4. Defining Loss 5. Materialising Loss 6. Rediscovering Presence 7. Locating and Sustaining Presence 8. Continuing Bonds in Contemporary Society July 2008: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-45729-3: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45730-9: £22.99

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Health Professionals and the Emergence of Distrust

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Maladies of Medical Law Mark Henaghan, University of Otago, New Zealand Series: Biomedical Law & Ethics Library Over the past twenty years there has been a shift in medical law and practise to increasingly distrust the judgement of health professionals. An increasing number of codes of conduct, disciplinary bodies, ethics committee and bureaucratic policies now prescribe how health professional and health researchers should act and relate to their patients. The result of this, Mark Henaghan argues, has been to undermine trust and professional judgement in health professionals, while simultaneously failing to trust the patient to make decisions about their care. This book will look at the issue of health professionals and trust comparatively at a number of countries including the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the UK. The book will show by historical analysis of legislation, case law, disciplinary proceedings reports, articles in medical and law journals and protocols produced by management teams in hospitals, how the shift from trust to lack of trust has happened. Drawing comparisons between situations where trust is respected such as in emergency situations, and where it is not for example routine decisions such as obtaining consent for an anaesthetic procedure, the book shows how this erosion of trust has the potential to dehumanise the special nature of the relationship between healthcare professionals and patients. The effect of this is that the practice of health care is turned into a mechanistic enterprise controlled by ’management processes’ rather than governed by trust and individual care and judgement.

Biopolitics and the ’Obesity Epidemic’ Governing Bodies Edited by Jan Wright and Valerie Harwood, both at University of Wollongong, Australia Series: Routledge Studies in Health and Social Welfare Biopolitics and the ‘Obesity Epidemic’ is the first edited collection of critical perspectives on the ’obesity epidemic.’ The volume provides a comprehensive discussion of current issues in the critical analysis of health, obesity and society, and the impact of obesity discourses on different individuals, social groups and institutions. Contributors from the UK, Canada, New Zealand and Australia provide original, accessible, and engaging chapters on issues such as the effects on individuals, families, youths and schools. The timely contributions offered by Biopolitics and the ‘Obesity Epidemic’ to this highly topical area will be of interest to a wide range of readers, including teachers, education professionals, community health and allied professionals, and academics in areas such as education, health, youth studies, social work and psychology. December 2008: 229 x 152: 232pp Hb: 978-0-415-99188-9: £60.00

Selected Contents: 1. Trusting Health Professionals in Emergency Cases and Cases of Necessity 2. The Emergence of the Distrust of Health Professionals 3. The Consequences of Distrust 4. The Distrust of Patient Choice 5. The Cure October 2009: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-49581-3: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49582-0: £27.99

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Nature and Sociology

On Death and Dying

Militant Islam

Tim Newton, University of Exeter, UK

What the Dying have to teach Doctors, Nurses, Clergy and their own Families

A Sociology of Characteristics, Causes and Consequences

Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

Stephen Vertigans, Robert Gordon University, UK

The five stages of grief, first formulated in this hugely influential work forty years ago, are now part of our common understanding of loss. Ideal for all those with an interest in bereavement, this classic text is reissued with a new introduction looking at its influence on contemporary thought and practice. Selected Contents: 1. On the Fear of Death 2. Attitudes Towards Death and Dying 3. First Stage: Denial and Isolation 4. Second Stage: Anger 5. Third Stage: Bargaining 6. Forth Stage: Depression 7. Fifth Stage: Acceptance 8. Hope 9. The Patient’s Family 10. Some Interviews with Terminally Ill Patients 11. Reactions to the Seminar on Death and Dying 12. Therapy with the Terminally Ill August 2008: 216 x 138: 264pp Hb: 978-0-415-46398-0: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46399-7: £18.99

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Women’s Health and Social Change Ellen Annandale, University of Leicester, UK Series: Critical Studies in Health and Society Here Ellen Annandale provides a comprehensive and persuasive analysis of the contemporary social relations of gender and women’s health, outlining what an adequate feminist analysis of women’s health might look like.

Donncha Marron, Robert Gordon University, UK and Philip Sutton, Formerly at Robert Gordon University, UK Militant Islam provides a sociological framework for understanding the rise and character of recent Islamic militancy. It takes a systematic approach to the phenomenon and includes analysis of cases from around the world, comparisons with militancy in other religions, and their causes and consequences. The sociological concepts and theories examined in the book include those associated with social closure, social movements, nationalism, risk, fear and ‘de-civilising’. These are applied within three main themes; characteristics of militant Islam, multi-layered causes and the consequences of militancy, in particular Western reactions within the ‘war on terror’. Interrelationships between religious and secular behaviour, ‘terrorism’ and ‘counter-terrorism’, popular support and opposition are explored. Through the examination of examples from across Muslim societies and communities, the analysis challenges the popular tendency to concentrate upon ‘al-Qa’ida’ and the Middle East. This book will be of interest to students of Sociology, Political Science and International Relations, in particular those taking courses on Islam, religion, terrorism, political violence and related regional studies.

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Recovering Gender and Health in History 2. Making Connections: Feminism, Sociology and Health 3. Two Traditions of Research on Gender and Health 4. Women, Health and Reproduction 5. Moving Beyond Sex and Gender 6. Morbidity and Mortality in Transition 7. The Making of Women’s Health: Diversity and Difference 8. Concluding Remarks and Ways Forward

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The al-Qa’ida Phenomenon and beyond: Myths and Realities 2. Militant Islam in Local, National and Transnational Networks 3. Re-Interpreting the Umma: Islamic Nationalism and Transnationalism 4. Social Closure and Takfir: The Interrelationship between Secular and Militant ‘Switchmen’ 5. Challenging the Risk Society: Contextualising the Impact of ‘Islamic’ Terrorism 6. Reacting to the Militant Risk: De-civilising in the Name of Civilisation Conclusion

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This book engages with, and contests, the ‘new sociology of nature’. It moves beyond existing debates by presenting new social theory and working across current fields of interest, addressing the debate on new genetics and genomics.

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Selected Contents: 1. Recovering Nature 2. Knowing Nature 3. Beyond Anti-Dualism? 4. Time 5. Language and Technology 6. Temporality and Realism 7. Genomics 8. Transgression 9. Neurological Adventures 2007: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-36684-7: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-36683-0: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-01945-0

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The Ecological Modernization Reader Environmental Reform in Theory and Practice Edited by Arthur P.J. Mol, Wageningen University, the Netherlands, David A. Sonnenfeld, SUNY, USA and Gert Spaargaren Environmental reform by governmental, intergovernmental agencies, private firms and industries and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) is a worldwide phenomenon. This definitive collection showcases an introduction to Ecological Modernisation Theory; state-of-the-art review essays by key international scholars and a selection of the key articles from a quarter-century of social science scholarship. It is aimed at students, researchers and policymakers interested in a deep understanding of contemporary environmental issues. Selected Contents: Part 1: Foundations of Ecological Modernization Theory Part 2: Transformations in Environmental Governance and Participation Part 3: Greening Life-Cycles and Life-Styles Part 4: Environmental Reform in Asian and Other Emerging Economies May 2009: 246 x 174: 400pp Hb: 978-0-415-45370-7: £95.00

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Disrupted Cities When Infrastructure Fails Edited by Stephen Graham and Simon Marvin January 2009: 235 x 156: 288pp Pb: 978-0-415-99179-7: £24.99

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Public Space Readings, Reflections, and New Frontiers Anthony M. Orum and Zachary P. Neal, both at University of Illinois, Chicago USA September 2009: 254 x 178: 275pp Pb: 978-0-415-99727-0: £21.99 US $39.95

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’As both the nature and organization of work changes, so does sociology as it becomes more interdisciplinary. At this defining moment, Work and Society provides a thoughtful and accessible study that helps us rethink and expand sociological approaches to the study of modern workplaces.’ - John Russo and Sherry Linkon, Center for Working-Class Studies, USA

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Religions in the Modern World Edited by Linda Woodhead, Hiroko Kawanami and Christopher Partridge, all at Lancaster University, UK Comprehensive in its coverage, this completely revised and updated second edition of Religions in the Modern World considers the history and modern practices of the world’s main religious traditions. It analyses trends in the manifestation of religion in the modern world, from secularization to the rise of new spiritualities, and is at the cutting edge of developments in the study of religion. This second edition includes: •new chapters on religion and violence, paganism, and religion and popular culture •discussion of the strength of the Christian right •post 9/11 and 7/7 developments in religion and politics •case studies and anecdotes, text extracts, chapter menus and end-of-chapter summaries, glossaries and annotated further reading sections •a wide variety of photographs, figures, tables and maps. Religions in the Modern World is the ideal textbook for those coming to the study of religion for the first time, as well as for those who wish to keep up-todate with the latest perspectives in the field. Fully international in coverage, it is accessibly written by practising and specialist teachers. May 2009: 246 x 174: 544pp Hb: 978-0-415-45890-0: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45891-7: £24.99

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Workers’ Democracy in China’s Transition from State Socialism Stephen E. Philion, St. Cloud State University, USA Series: East Asia: History, Politics, Sociology and Culture This book examines the role of ‘workers’ democracy’ as an ideology of China’s transition from state socialism. It is among the first to examine state workers’ protests against privatization in China. Selected Contents: 1. Locating a Discourse in Transition 2. The Origins of China’s Discourse of Workers’ Democracy 3. China’s Post-Mao Political Economy in Transition 4. The Discourse of Workers Democracy and Economic Restructuring in Post-Mao China: The 1980s 5. The 1990s: Chinese Privatization and Reframed Discourses of Workers’ Democracy 6. Workers’ Democracy versus Fraudulent Privatizations 7. Conclusion: A Future Discourse of Workers Democracy in China?

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Series: Routledge Critical Studies in Sport The cultural ubiquity, political prominence and economic significance of contemporary sport present fertile terrain for its critical socio-cultural analysis. From corporate and media dominated mega-events like the Olympic Games, to state programmes for nation-building and health promotion, to the cultural politics of ’race’, gender, sexuality, age and disability, sport is so profoundly marked by relations of power that it lends itself to critique and deconstruction. Marxism, Cultural Studies and Sport brings together leading experts on sport to address these issues and to reflect on the continued appeal of sport to people across the globe, as well as on the forms of inequality that sport both produces and highlights. Including a Foreword by Harry Cleaver and Afterword by Michael Bérubé, this book assesses the impact of this work on the fields of ‘mainstream’ Marxism and cultural studies. Marxism, Cultural Studies and Sport is centred on three vital questions: •is Marxism still relevant for understanding sport in the twenty-first century? •has Marxism been preserved or transcended by cultural studies? •what is the relationship between theory and intervention in the politics of sport? The result is a unique and diverse examination of modern sports culture. The first book published on the relationship between sport and Marxism for over twenty years, Marxism, Cultural Studies and Sport is an invaluable resource for students of sport sociology, Marxism, and cultural studies at all levels. Selected Contents: 1. Marxism, Cultural Studies and Sport: Mapping the Field 2. Sport Without Final Guarantees: Cultural Studies/Marxism/Sport 3. One-Dimensional Sport: Revolutionary Marxism and the Critique of Sport 4. The Urban Sport Spectacle: Towards a Critical Political Economy of Sports 5. Between Culture and Economy: Understanding the Politics of Media Sport 6. Marxism, Alienation and Coubertin’s Olympic Project 7. Post-Marxism, Black Marxism, and the Politics of Sport 8. Venus and Serena Are ’Doing It’ for Themselves: Theorizing Sporting Celebrity, Class and Black Feminism for the Hip-Hop Generation 9. Socratic Solitude: The Scouser Two-as-One 10. Michel Foucault and the Critique of Sport 11. Re-appropriating Gramsci: Marxism, Hegemony and Sport 12. Sport, Culture, and Late Capitalism

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Work and Society is an important new text about the sociology of work and employment. It provides both undergraduate and postgraduate students of sociology, business and politics, with a firm and enjoyable foundation to this fascinating area of sociology, giving comprehensive coverage of traditional areas of the sub-discipline as well as new trends and developments. The book is divided into three complementary and interconnected sections – investigating work, work and social change and understanding work. These sections allow readers to explore themes, issues and approaches by examining how sociologists have thought about, and researched work and how the sub-discipline has been influenced by wider society itself. Novel features include separate chapters on researching work, domestic work, unemployment and work, and the representation of work in literary and visual media. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Section 1: Investigating Work 2. Theory and Work 3. Researching Work 4. Representations of Work Section 2: Work and Social Change 5. Work and Industrial Society 6. Work and Post Industrial Society Section 3: Understanding Work 7. Divisions at Work 8. Controlling Work 9. Time and Work 10. Domestic Work 11. Unemployment and Work 12. Culture, Emotion and Identity at Work 13. Conclusion April 2008: 234 x 156: 360pp Hb: 978-0-415-33648-2: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-33649-9: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93052-6

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Sociology, Work and Industry

Series: Taking Culture Seriously Practicing Culture revitalizes the field of cultural sociology with an emphasis not on abstract theoretical debates but on showing how to put theoretical sources to work in empirical research. Each of the chapters in this book offer a provocative empirical case study of how culture works in practice and how practice makes and remakes culture. It is an essential tool for students and researchers of cultural theory, contemporary social theory and cultural sociology.

Fifth edition Tony J. Watson, Nottingham University Business School, UK This popular text effectively explains and justifies the use of the sociological imagination to understand the nature of institutions of work, occupations, organizations, management and employment, and how they are changing in the twenty-first century. With outstanding breadth of coverage, it provides an authoritative overview of both traditional and emergent themes in the sociological study of work; explains the basic logic of sociological analysis of work and workrelated institutions and provides an appreciation of different theoretical traditions. It considers: •the direction and implications of trends in technological change, globalization, labour markets, work organization, managerial practices and employment relations •the extent to which these trends are intimately related to changing patterns of inequality in modern societies and to the changing experiences of individuals and families •the ways in which workers challenge, resist and make their own contributions to the patterning of work and shaping of work institutions.

Selected Contents: 1. ’We Have Never Been German’: The Economy of Digging in Russian Kaliningrad 2. Practicing Poetry: A Career Without a Job 3. Hot Glass: The Calorific Imagination of Practice in Glassblowing 4. State Power as Field Work: Culture and Practice in the French Survey of Historic Landmarks 5. New and Improved Nations: Branding National Identity 6. Facts in the City: How London Accountants Simplify Decisions 7. Managing Doubt: Professional Wrestling Jargon and the Making of ’Smart Fans’ 8. Beauty at the Gallery: Sentimental Education and Operatic Community in Contemporary Buenos Aires 9. The Erotic Life of Electric Hair Clippers: A Social History 10. Practicing Authorship: The Case of Brecht’s Plays 2007: 234 x 156: 248pp Hb: 978-0-415-41251-3: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41250-6: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-94495-0

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New features include an easy to read layout, key issues questions, mini case studies, chapter summaries, and a fantastic Companion Website which is packed full of useful resources (for students and teachers). All of these elements – and much more – provide the reader with a text unrivalled in the field. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Studying Work and Society 2. The Sociological Analysis of Work and Industry 3. Work, Society and Globalisation 4. Work Organisations 5. The Changing Organisation and Management of Work 6. Occupations, Inequality and Varieties of Work 7. Work Experiences, Identities and Meanings 8. Conflict, Challenge and Resistance in Work April 2008: 246 x 174: 408pp Hb: 978-0-415-43554-3: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43555-0: £23.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92847-9

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Food and Cultural Studies Bob Ashley, Joanne Hollows, Steve Jones and Ben Taylor Series: Studies in Consumption and Markets 2004: 234 x 156: 248pp Hb: 978-0-415-27038-0: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-27039-7: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-64691-5

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THE BODY, SELF AND SOCIAL IDENTITY

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Michael Morgan, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA

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Stephen Hunt

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Bodies, Sports and Social Problems Joseph Maguire, Loughborough University, UK, Louise Mansfield, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK, Elizabeth Pike, University of Chichester, UK and Jennifer Smith Maguire, Leicester University, UK Sport is increasingly becoming an area of ethical ambiguity in which wider social problems are played out in a concentrated form. This book provides a theoretical framework for exploring sport and deviance through an examination of the three main areas in which these issues arise. These are: •the role of violence and aggression in young people’s experience of sport as spectators and participants •the ambiguous nature of the control exercised by government, corporations and the media over sporting events and the ways in which players respond to these controlling factors •the increasing drive to improve sporting performance through a variety of techniques ranging from psychological coaching to performance enhancing drugs. Throughout the emphasis is on the social pressures involved in sport and the ways in which individual athletes and the sporting community negotiate them. Selected Contents: Introduction: Bodies, Sport and Social Problems Part 1: Bodies and Problems of Regulation 1. Sport, Health and Corporeal Control 3. Fitness, Exercise and Regulated Bodies Part 2: Bodies and Problems of Risk 4. Pain, Emotional Bodies and Risk 5. Sport and Experiencing the Injured Body Part 3: Bodies and Problems of Medicalization 6. Marginalization and Aging Bodies 7. Representation and Disabled Bodies Part 4: Bodies and Problems of Performance 8. Sport, Drugs and the Enhanced Body 9. Cyborgs, Genetics and Body Alterations Part 5: Bodies and Problems of Control 10. Sport, Bodies and Legitimizing Violence 11. Sport, Spectator Violence and Public Order June 2009: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-24430-5: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-24431-2: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92949-0

Shame is one of a family of self-conscious emotions that includes embarrassment, guilt, disgrace, and humiliation. On Shame examines this emotion psychologically and philosophically, in order to show how it can be a galvanizing force for moral action against the violence and atrocity that characterize the world we live in. Michael L. Morgan argues that because shame is global in its sense of the self, the moral failures of all groups in which we are a member – including the entire human race – reflect on each person individually. Drawing on historical and current affairs to explore the emotion of shame, as well as films such as Night and Fog, Hotel Rwanda and Life is Beautiful and the work of Primo Levi, Bernard Williams, and Stanley Cavell, Michael Morgan illustrates how moral responsibility can be facilitated by calling upon an emotional reaction that is familiar, complex, and central to our conception of ourselves as individuals and as members of society. January 2008: 5.08 x 7.8: 144pp Hb: 978-0-415-39622-6: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39623-3: £11.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93243-8

Religion and Everyday Life Series: The New Sociology ’This book is impressive for its scope and confidence... [it] makes better sense of the contemporary religious field than its rivals.’ Times Higher Education Supplement ’For anyone interested in a sound and wellpaced presentation and assesment of leading theories and important empirical findings generated by the top sociologists of religion today, this volume is highly recommended.’ Journal of Contemporary Religion This introductory text explores the historical and contemporary relevance of religion to social life, through an examination of practice and belief. Author Hunt reconsiders how theories and concepts are lived at the level of selfhood and cultural identity, through religious and spiritual belief. At the same time he looks at contemporary changes in religious life and how these are impacted by socialization, institutional belonging, and belief, and at the significance of class, gender, age and ethnicity. Individual chapters cover a range of issues, such as: •religion, identity and community •secularization and pluralism •traditional Christianity: change and continuity

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•globalization and the global context •religion and ethnicity. The text challenges much current sociological thought and deals with contemporary Christianity, a range of world faiths and new and developing expressions of religion and spirituality. With tables and diagrams to illustrate key points and trends, it provides an accessible and captivating introduction to the sociology of religion. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Contemporary Religion: Changing Definitions 2. Postmodernist Perspectives: The Yet but Not Yet 3. Rationalist Choice Theory and its Discontents 4. The Context of Everyday Religion 5. Demographic Variables: Continuity and Change 6. From ‘Church’ to ‘Choice’: Transformations in Contemporary Christianity 7. Faiths of Certainty: Fundamentalism and the Religions of Ethnic Minorities 8. The Rise and Fall of the New Religious Movements 9. The New Age, Self-spiritualities and Quasi-religions Conclusion: The Religious and the Sacred in Everyday Life

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Gender and Everyday Life

The New Sociology is a new book series designed to introduce students to new issues and themes in the social sciences today. What makes the series distinctive, as compared to other competing introductory textbooks, is a strong emphasis not just on key concepts and ideas but on how these play out in everyday life on how theories and concepts are lived at the level of selfhood and cultural identities, how they are embedded in interpersonal relationships, and how they are shaped, and shape, broader social processes.

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Mary Holmes, Flinders University, Australia

Cities and Everyday Life

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David Parker, University of Nottingham, UK

Why are we so insistent that women and men are different? This introduction to gender provides a fascinating and genuinely readable exploration of how society divides people into feminine women and masculine men. It explores gender as a way of seeing women and men as not just biological organisms, but as people shaped by their everyday social world. Examining how gender has been understood and lived in the past; how it is understood and done differently by different cultures and groups within cultures; Mary Holmes considers the strengths and limitations of different ways of thinking and learning to ‘do’ gender.

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Nationalism and Everyday Life Jane Hindley, University of Essex, UK Series: The New Sociology This innovative book presents an overview of the origins of nationalism to enable students coming to the subject for the first time to get a handle on the current key issues, controversies, theorists and ideas in the area - and in a manageable way. Rather than just presuming a connection to everyday life, this book makes these connections by demonstrating how national identity has been caught up with processes such as citizenship, language, schooling, migration, sport, warfare, tourism, landscapes, heritage and tradition. Heavily illustrated with contemporary international case studies, this book provides a timely introduction to nationalism since the end of the Cold War and will appeal across the disciplines of: sociology, anthropology, political geography, politics, as well as area, cultural and post-colonial studies.

Series: The New Sociology International and interdisciplinary, this important book provides a clear, user-friendly introduction to contemporary debates on urban life. It explores the concepts and methodologies through which sociology, cultural studies and cultural geography are coming to terms with the changing configurations of space, time and social relations in cities. The conceptual framework for understanding urban everyday life is introduced through a summary of relevant classical and contemporary ideas. The book goes on to develop this framework through the exploration of a number of urban domains, including: •mobility and travel •consumption and urban spectacle •everynight life •new communications technologies. Selected Contents: 1. Everyday Life and the New Urban Studies 2. Mobility and Migration 3. Home, Work and the Quality of Life 4. The City as Spectacle 5. Cities and Everynight Life 6. The Discarded City 7. Networked Urbanism: The Future of Cities? July 2009: 198 x 129: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-38273-1: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-38272-4: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92703-8

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Globalization and Everyday Life Larry Ray, University of Kent, UK Series: The New Sociology

Selected Contents: Introduction: Nationalism and Everyday Life in Globalising Times 1. Ways of Re-imagining the Nation and Re-Orienting Everyday Life 2. Ways of Speaking and Viewing 3. Ways of Schooling and Training 4. Ways of Branding, Marketing and Consuming 5. Ways of Delimiting Rights, Entitlements and Public Goods 6. Ways of Being and Modes of Attachment. Epilogue: Envisioning the Future June 2009: 198 x 129: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-34881-2: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34880-5: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-64122-4

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This book explains the meanings of globalization as a concept, discussing the key debates and pointing towards new ways of understanding the process as a whole.

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Selected Contents: Introduction: Gender and Everyday Life 1. Sexed Bodies? 2. Learning and doing Gender in Everyday Life 3. Gendered Relationships in Everyday Life 4. Resisting Gender in Everyday Life 5. The Future of Gender Conclusion: Gender, Everyday Life and Degendering July 2008: 198 x 129: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-42348-9: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42349-6: £17.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92938-4

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Selected Contents: Introduction: What is Globalization? 1. What’s New About Globalization? 2. Globalization and the Social 3. Beyond the Nation-State? 4. Virtual Sociality 5. Global Inequalities and Everyday Life 6. Global Terrors and Risks. Conclusions 2007: 198 x 129: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-34095-3: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34094-6: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-46334-5

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Key sociological and feminist ideas about gender are covered from Christine Pisan to Mary Wollstonecraft; from symbolic interactionism to second wave feminism through to the work of Judith Butler. The book illustrates gender with a range of familiar and contemporary examples: everything from nineteenth century fashions in China and Britain, to discussions of what Barbie can tell us about gender in America, to the lives of working women in Japan. This book will be of great use and interest to students to gender studies, sociology and feminist theory.

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Culture and Everyday Life

Transformations

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David Inglis

Thinking Through Feminism

Risk, Vulnerability and Everyday Life

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Edited by Sarah Ahmed, Jane Kilby, Celia Lury, Maureen McNeil and Beverley Skeggs

Iain Wilkinson, University of Kent, UK Series: The New Sociology It is now sociological common sense to declare that, in everyday life, large numbers of people approach matters of work, family life, trust and friendship with ’risk’ constantly in mind - this book, the first multidisciplinary approach to risk, provides an introductory overview of this phenomenon. Iain Wilkinson outlines contrasting sociological theories of risk, and summarizes some of the principle discoveries of empirical research conducted into the ways people perceive, experience and respond to a world of danger. It also examines some of the moral concerns and political interests that feature in this area of study. Designed to equip readers not only with the sociological means to debate the human consequences of our contemporary culture of risk, but also, with the critical resources to evaluate the significance this holds for current sociology, this book provides a perfectly pitched undergraduate introduction to the topic. Selected Contents: 1. Risk, Society and Sociology 2. The Semantics of Risk 3. Risk and Social Theory 4. Risk in Social Context 5. The Danger of Risk 6. Towards the Future May 2009: 198 x 129: 196pp Hb: 978-0-415-37079-0: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37080-6: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-03058-5

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Self-Identity and Everyday Life Harvie Ferguson, University of Glasgow, UK Series: The New Sociology ’Identity’ and ’selfhood’ are terms routinely used throughout the human sciences that seek to analyze and describe the character of everyday life and experience. Yet these terms are seldom defined or used with any precision, and scant regard is paid to the historical and cultural context in which they arose, or to which they are applied. This is the first historical/sociological framework for discussion of issues which have until now, generally been treated as ’philosophy’ or ’psychology’, and as such it is essential reading for those undergraduates and postgraduates of sociology, philosophy and history and cultural studies interested in the concepts of identity and self. It covers a broader range of material than is usual in this style of text, and includes a survey of relevant literature and precise analysis of key concepts written in a student-friendly style. Selected Contents: Interruption Story 1. Concepts Interruption Theory 2. Contexts Interruption History 3. Unities Interruption Memory 4. Totalities Interruption Sympton 5. Fragments Interruption Fiction April 2009: 198 x 129: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-35509-4: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35508-7: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-00177-6

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Reconsidering different views on ’culture’ - what it is, how it operates, and how it relates to other aspects of the human (and non-human) world, this book will prove indispensable reading for students of cultural studies and sociology. 2005: 198 x 129: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-31925-6: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-31926-3: £17.99 eBook: 978-0-203-00520-0

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Series: Transformations A thorough reassessment of feminism’s place in contemporary life. With contributions from some of the most important current feminist thinkers, it takes feminism in fresh directions, mapping new territory and suggesting alternative possibilities.

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Consumption and Everyday Life

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Texts, Theories, Methods

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Tess Coslett, Celia Lury and Penny Summerfield Series: Transformations

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Community and Everyday Life Graham Day, University of Wales, UK

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When Women Kill

Grounded in a wide-ranging review of empirical research, this textbook provides an overview of sociological debates surrounding the idea of community, and relates them to the part community plays in people’s everyday conceptions of identity.

Questions of Agency and Subjectivity

Selected Contents: 1. The Idea of Community 2. Community Studies 3. The Rise and Fall of ‘WorkingClass Community’ 4. Out of the Wreckage: The Recovery of Community 5. The Divided Community 6. The Social Construction of Community 7. The Global, Local and Communal 8. New Directions for Community 2006: 198 x 129: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-34073-1: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34074-8: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-46317-8

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This series provides an exciting new publishing space showing how feminist research has made and continues to make a difference. With titles drawn from a wide range of disciplinary homes this series explores the gendered dimensions of a variety of critically contested sites (sexual, racial, national, colonial, spatial) through a rich, inter-disciplinary array of methodologies and textual practices.

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Secrecy and Silence in the Research Process Feminist Reflections Edited by Roisin Ryan-Flood, University of Essex, UK and Rosalind Gill, London School of Economics, UK Series: Transformations Researchers face difficult dilemmas about who to represent and how, what to omit and what to include. This book explores such questions in a fascinating collection of essays from international scholars making an important contribution to theoretical and empirical debates about epistemology, subjectivity and identity in qualitative research.

Working with Affect in Feminist Readings: Edited by Marianne Liljeström, University of Turku, Finland and Susanna Paasonen, Collegium for Advanced Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland Series: Transformations Affect has become something of a buzzword in cultural and feminist theory during the past decade. References to affect, emotions and intensities abound, their implications in terms of research practices have often remained less manifest. Disturbing Differences: Working with Affect in Feminist Readings explores the place and function of affect in feminist knowledge production in general and in textual methodology in particular. With an international group of contributors from studies of history, media, philosophy, culture, ethnology, art, literature and religion, the volume investigates affect as the dynamics of reading, as carnal encounters and as possibilities for the production of knowledge. Disturbing Differences asks what exactly are we doing when working with affect, and what kinds of ethical, epistemological and ontological issues this involves. Not limiting itself to descriptive accounts, the volume takes part in establishing new ways of understanding feminist methodology. September 2009 Hb: 978-0-415-48139-7: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88592-5

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Arab, Muslim, Woman Voice and Vision in Postcolonial Literature and Film Lindsey Moore, University of Lancaster, UK Series: Transformations This groundbreaking book analyzes a wide range of literary and visual texts, many of which have not received treatment elsewhere, and promotes an emergent canon of women’s writing and film. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Historical Contexts: ‘Layer After Layer’ 2. Visibility, Vision, and Voice: Algerian Women in Question (Again) 3. Melancholia in the Maghrib: Mother/Daughter Plots 4. Heterotopias: ReImagining Home 5. Border Crossings, Translations May 2008: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-40416-7: £70.00 eBook: 978-0-203-92772-4

Selected Contents: Introduction Rosalind Gill and Róisin Ryan-Flood Section 1: Interpreting and Theorising Silence 1. Reconceptualising Secrecy and Silence Kath Weston 2. Choosing Silence: Rethinking Voice, Agency and Women’s Empowerment Jane L. Parpart 3. Secrets, Silences and Toxic Shame in the Neoliberal University Rosalind Gill 4. Discursive Strategies: Searching for the Voice of Women in Diaries of the Second World War Sabine Grenz Section 2: The Unspoken in the Research Process 5. Silencing Differences: The ‘Unspoken’ Dimensions of ‘Speaking for Others’ Christina Scharff 6. Not Telling it How it is: Secrets and Silences of a Critical Feminist Researcher Bipasha Ahmed 7. Critiquing Thinness and Wanting to be Thin Debra Gimlin and Karen Throsby 8. Noticing Ourselves: Managing the Shifts between Participant and Researcher Selves in Dance Club and Party Research Sarah Riley and Yvette Morey Section 3: Silence, Secrecy and Telling Research Stories 9. Avoiding the ‘R-Word’: Racism in Feminist Collectives Kathy Davis 10. Negotiating Power and Vulnerability in Research with Children Suki Ali 11. Dirty Work: Researching Women and Sexual Representation Feona Attwood 12. Keeping Mum: Secrecy and Silence in Research on Lesbian Parenthood Róisin Ryan-Flood 13. Suppressing Intertextual Understandings: Negotiating Interviews and Analysis Ann Phoenix Section 4: Affective Dilemmas 14. Difficult Multiculturalism/Multicultural Difficulties: Researching Cultural Difference Ien Ang 15. The Silence of the Victim Bruna Seu 16. Where is the Love?: Searching for the Place of Love in Sexuality Research Lynda Johnston 17. Facing Death, Staying with the Living Kate Powis Conclusion Rosalind Gill and Róisin Ryan-Flood June 2009: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-45214-4: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-92704-5

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Women as Spies in Popular Culture

Lorna Weir, York University, Toronto, Canada

The Politics of Gender and the Contemporary British Army

Rosie White, University of Northumbria, UK

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Traditionally, Euroamerican cultures have considered that human status was conferred at the conclusion to childbirth. However, in contemporary Euroamerican biomedicine, law and politics, the living subject is often claimed to pre-exist birth. In this fascinating book Lorna Weir argues that the displacement of birth as the threshold of the living subject began in the 1950s with the novel concept of ‘perinatal mortality’ referring to death of either the foetus or the newborn just prior to, during or after birth.

The female spy has long exerted a strong grip on the popular imagination. With reference to popular fiction, film and television Violent Femmes examines the figure of the female spy as a nexus of contradictory ideas about femininity, power, sexuality and national identity. Fictional representations of women as spies have recurrently traced the dynamic of women’s changing roles in British and American culture. Employing the central trope of women who work as spies, Rosie White examines cultural shifts during the twentieth century regarding the role of women in the professional workplace. Violent Femmes examines the female spy as a figure in popular discourse which simultaneously conforms to cultural stereotypes and raises questions about women’s roles in British and American culture, in terms of gender, sexuality and national identity. Immensely useful for a wide range of courses such as film and television studies, English, cultural studies, women’s studies, gender studies, media studies, communications and history, this book will appeal to students from undergraduate level upwards. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Spies, Lies and Sexual Outlaws: Male Spies in Popular Fiction 2. Femmes Fatale and British Grit: Women Spies in the First and Second World Wars 3. Dolly Birds: Female Spies in the 1960s 4. English Roses and All-American Girls: The New Avengers and The Bionic Woman 5. Nikita: From French Cinema to American Television 6. Alias: Quality Television and the Working Woman 2007: 234 x 156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-37077-6: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37078-3: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-03057-8

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Weir’s book gives a new feminist approach to pregnancy in advanced modernity focusing on the governance of population. She traces the introduction of the perinatal threshold into child welfare and tort law through expert testimony on foetal risk, sketching the clash at law between the birth and perinatal thresholds of the living subject. Her book makes original empirical and theoretical contributions to the history of the present (Foucauldian research), feminism, and social studies of risk, and she conceptualizes a new historical focus for the history of the present: the threshold of the living subject. Calling attention to the significance of population politics, especially the reduction of infant mortality, for the unsettling of the birth threshold, this book argues that risk techniques are heterogeneous, contested with expertise, and plural in their political effects. Interview research with midwives shows their critical relation to using risk assessment in clinical practice. An original and accessible study, this book will be of great interest to students and researchers across many disciplines. Selected Contents: 1. On the Threshold of the Living Subject 2. A Genealogy of Perinatal Mortality 3. Health beyond Risk: A Midwifery Ethos in Prenatal Care 4. Legal Fiction and Reality Effects: Evidence of Perinatal Risk 5. Child Welfare at the Perinatal Threshold: Making Orders Protecting Fetuses 6. Biopolitics at the Threshold of the Living Subject 7. Bibliography 2006: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-39258-7: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39257-0: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-96671-6

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Rachel Woodward, University of Newcastle, UK and Trish Winter, University of Sunderland, UK Series: Transformations Sexing the Soldier takes a critical look at how gender is understood within the contemporary British Army. Drawing on original research, this book argues that dominant ideas about gender, evident in areas as diverse as policy documents and cultural practices, potentially limit rather than enhance operational effectiveness. Selected Contents: 1. Gender and the British Army: Military, Civilian and Conceptual Issues 2. Patterns and Histories of Gender in the British Army 3. British Army Personnel Policies and the Politics of Female Difference 4. Masculinities and the British Army 5. Gender and the Soldier in the British Media and Popular Culture 6. The Politics of Gender and the Contemporary British Army 2007: 234 x 156: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-39256-3: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39255-6: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-94625-1

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COURSE TABLE

Introductory Sociology: Introduction to Sociology: Feminist Perspectives Social Sciences: The Big Issues, 2nd Edition

The Body, Self and Social Identity 75 58

Class and Social Inequality: The Way Class Works

60

Cultural Sociology

30 29 23

Practicing Culture Fashion Theory: A Reader Culture and Everyday Life Risk Vulnerability and Everyday Life Consumption and Everyday Life

Marriage and the Family: Families in Todays World Interracial Families Between Sex and Power

76 25

Race and Ethnicity Whiteness Encyclopedia of Race and Ethnic Studies Theories of Race and Racism: A Reader, 2nd Edition Race and Ethnicity Mixed Race Studies: A reader Ethnicity and Everyday Life

38 38 22 75 75 69

75 42 75 56 75 41 40

68 49 2 14

Social Policy Social Capital, 2nd Edition Community and Everyday Life

Criminology 2nd Edition Theories of Crime International Criminology Crime and Media

3 76 4 3

Globalization: A Reader A Globalising World, 2nd Edition Globalisation, 2nd Edition Globalisation and Everyday Life

19 71 26 68

68 25 48 46 10 33

Perspectives in Sociology, 5th Edition The New Social Theory Reader, 2nd Edition Contemporary Social Theory The Contemporary Bauman Key Sociologists series 28 Jean Baudrillard

Sociology of Sport Making Sense of Sport, 4th Edition

Religion and Everyday Life

Global Diasporas, 2nd Edition

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Sociology of Work, Economy and Industry 66 76 65

Sociology of Place and Environment Environmental Sociology, 2nd Edition Nature and Sociology Cities and Everyday Life

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A Abbott, Pamela . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Aeromobilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 African Diasporas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 After Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 After the Cosmopolitan? . . . . . . . . . . .75 Age of Chance, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Ahmed, Akbar S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Ahmed, Sarah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Alber, Jens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Alexander, Jeffrey C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 Alpers, Edward A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Alvarez, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Amster, Randall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Annandale, Ellen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Apple, Michael W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60, 61 Applied Multivariate Statistics for the Social Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Arab, Muslim, Woman . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Arber, Sara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Arribas-Ayllon, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Arvidsson, Adam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 ASAA Women in Asia Series . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, 12, 13, 14, 15 Ashenden, Samantha . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Ashley, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Asia’s Transformations Series . . . . . . . . .31 Assessing Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Assisted Dying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Atkinson, Paul . . . . . . . .15, 16, 17, 18, 42 Attias-Donfut, Claudine . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Au, Wayne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Auguste Comte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Autobiographies of Transformation . . . .51 Ayers, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59

B Back, Les . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Badgett, Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Bagge Laustsen, Carsten . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Ball, Stephen J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Banakar, Reza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Barker, Meg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Barnard, Malcolm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Barraclough, Ruth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Barry, Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Barton, Adrian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Bartrop, Paul R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 ASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies Series .30, 31 Basi, J.K. Tina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Battani, Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Baudrillard, Jean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Baudrillard's Challenge . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Baumann, Shyon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Bazant, Ursula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Bean, Philip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Beauty Industry, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Bechhofer, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73

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Cosmopolitanism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Cosmopolitanism and Belonging . . . . . .33 Cox, Pam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Cramer, Duncan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Creolization Reader, The . . . . . . . . .37, 49 CRESC Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1, 2 Crime and Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Crime and Punishment in Contemporary Culture . . . . . . . . .23, 24 Crime, Disorder and Community Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Crime, Inequality and the State . . . . . . . .6 Crime, Justice and the Media . . . . . . . . .4 Crime, Risk and Insecurity . . . . . . . . . . .73 Criminal Justice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Criminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Criminology and Justice Studies Series . . .2 Criminology: The Key Concepts . . . . . . .46 Critical Asian Studies Series . . . . . . . . . .30 Critical Concepts in Sociology Series . .7, 8 Critical Perspectives on Bell Hooks . . . . .59 Critical Realism: Interventions Series . . . .8 Critical Social Thought Series . . . . . . . . .59 Critical Studies in Health and Society Series . . . . . . . . . . . . .62, 63, 64 Cuff, E.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Cultural Overstretch? . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Cultural Perspectives on Gambling Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Cultural Spaces Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Culture and Everyday Life . . . . . . . . . . .69 Culture of Exception, The . . . . . . . . . . .23 Culture, Class, Distinction . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Cultures of Masculinity . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Cumulative Social Inquiry . . . . . . . . . . .78 Cwerner, Saulo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20

D D’Andrea, Anthony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Dahbour, Omar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Dales, Laura . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Danger in the Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Dangerous Offenders . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Data Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Davies, Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Dawson, Ashley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Day, Graham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 de Ayala, R. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 de la Fuente, Eduardo . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 de Vaus, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Debating Human Genetics . . . . . . . . . .15 del Guadalupe Davidson, Maria . . . . . . .59 Delanty, Gerard . . . . . . . . . . . . .26, 51, 75 DeLeon, Abraham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Democracy, States, and the Struggle for Global Justice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Democratic Legitimacy . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Denham, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Descartes, Lara J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29

Di Tommaso, Maria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Dickens, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Dicks, Bella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Digital Matters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Diken, Bulent . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20, 23, 25 Discovering Islam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Disrupted Cities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Doel, Marcus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Doing Gender in Media, Art and Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Donaldson, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Doveling, Katrin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Drakeford, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Drug Treatment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Drugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 du Toit, Louise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

E East Asia: History, Politics, Sociology and Culture Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Eastern European Immigrant Families . .43 Eckstein, Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Ecological Modernization Reader, The . .64 Economic Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Economics of Crime, The . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Education Research On Trial . . . . . . . . .39 Edwards, Adam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Edwards, Rosalind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Edwards, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Eldridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Elliott, Anthony . . . . . . .19, 56, 57, 68, 75 Elliston, Sarah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Emile Durkheim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Emotions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Emotions: A Cultural Studies Reader . . .58 Empires and Boundaries . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Encyclopedia of Race and Ethnic Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 End of the Welfare State?, The . . . . . . .51 Environmental Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . .76 E-Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Ermisch, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Erving Goffman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Essential Weber, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Ethnicity and Everyday Life . . . . . . . . . .69 Ethnographic Methods . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Ethnographies Revisited . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Ethnography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Europe and Asia beyond East and West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 European Integration as an Elite Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 European Societies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Euthanasia, Ethics and the Law . . . . . . . .1 Evans, Karen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Evans, Kristin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Evidence-Based Crime Prevention . .73, 76 Ezzy, Douglas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73

F Fahey, Johannah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Fahey, Tony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Faison, Elyssa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Families in Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Families in Today’s World . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Family in the Middle East . . . . . . . . . . .38 Farrington, David P. . . . . . . . . . . . . .73, 76 Fashion Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Faulks, Keith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Feagin, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37, 38 Feixa, Carles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Feminism & Autobiography . . . . . . . . . .69 Feminism, Domesticity and Popular Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Feminist Criminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Feminist Cultural Studies of Science and Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Feminist Movements in Contemporary Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Feminist Theory Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Ferguson, Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Ferguson, Harvie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Fergusson, Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 Fernandez, Luis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Fewkes, Jacqueline H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Field, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Fine, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Fischer, Nancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Fischer-Tiné, Harald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Flag, Nation and Symbolism in Europe and America . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Flaquer, Lluis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Food and Cultural Studies . . . . . . . . . . .66 Foodies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 For Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Formal and Informal Work . . . . . . . . . .45 Fortier, Anne-Marie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Foundations of Bahaviorial Statistics . . .78 Fragments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Francis, D. W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Frank, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Fraser, Mariam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Freeman, Melissa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Frisby, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29, 74 Fritzen, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 From ’Perverts’ to ’Fab Five’ . . . . . . . . .61 From Max Weber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Fundamental Issues in Evaluation . . . . .78 Furedi, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Furlong, Andy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60

G Gabaccia, Donna R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Gabe, Jonathan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49, 62 Gabriel, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Gabrielpillai, Mathilda . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Gandin, Luis Armand . . . . . . . . . . .60, 61 Gane, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28

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Garcia, Beatriz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Garner, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Gautney, Heather D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Gayo-Cal, Modesto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Gehrmann, Susanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Gender . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Gender and Chinese Development . . . .11 Gender and Everyday Life . . . . . . . . . . .68 Gender and Labor in Korea and Japan .14 Gender Diversity in Indonesia . . . . . . . .15 Gender in Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Gender Inequity in Health . . . . . . . . . . .62 Gender Pluralism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, 13 Gender, Household and State in Post-Revolutionary Vietnam . . . . . . . .12 Gender, Race and National Identity . . . .11 Gender, State and Social Power in Contemporary Indonesia . . . . . . . . . . .12 Gendering Global Transformations . . . .12 General Theory of Emotions and Social Life, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Genetic Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Genetics and Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Genetics and Society Series . . . .15, 16, 17 Genocidal Crimes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Genocide Studies Reader, The . . . . . . . .33 Georg Simmel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Gerhards, Jurgen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Ghosh, Ranjan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Gill, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Gill, Rosalind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Gillborn, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Gillies, Val . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Gillis, Stacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Giusta, Marina Della . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Glasner, Peter . . . . . . . . . . .15, 16, 17, 18 Glick, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Global Diasporas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Global Diasporas Series . . . . . . . . . .18, 19 Global Gender Research . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Global Institutions Series . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Global Nomads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Global Science and National Sovereignty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Global Youth? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Globalisation, Markets and Healthcare Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Globalization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19, 26 Globalization and Everyday Life . . . . . . .68 Globalizing Dissent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Globalizing World?, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 Glucksmann, Miriam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 GM Debate, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Goh, Daniel P.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Gold, Steven J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Goldblatt, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 Goold, Benjamin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Gordon, Belita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Gough, Stephen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Governing Child Sexual Abuse . . . . . . . .74

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H Hacktivism and Cyberwars . . . . . . . . . . .74 Hakim, Catherine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Hall, John R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23, 74 Haller, Max . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45, 51 Hammersley, Martyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Handbook of Business Interest Associations, Firm Size and Governance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Handbook of Constructionist Research .78 Handbook of Emergent Methods . . . . .78 Handbook of Emotions and the Mass Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Handbook of European Welfare Systems, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Handbook of Genetics & Society, The . .16 Handbook of Globalization Studies . . . .34 Handbook of Public Communication of Science and Technology . . . . . . . .52, 55 Handbook of Quality of Life in the Enlarged European Union . . . . . . . . . .55 Handbook of Research with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Handbook of Restorative Justice . . . . . . .6 Handbook of Social Justice in Education 59 Handbook of the Sociology of Medical Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Handbook of Youth and Young Adulthood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Hannah Arendt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Hannigan, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Haran, Joan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Harding, Jennifer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Hardy, Kenneth V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Hargreaves, Jennifer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Harris, Jan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Harrison, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51

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I Ilic, Melanie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Illicit Drugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Immigrant Divide, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Immigration and American Democracy .34

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Imperialism, Labour and the New Woman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Inclusions and Exclusions in European Societies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Inclusions and Exclusions in European Societies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Inequality and the New Communication Technologies . . . . . . .53 Information Society Reader, The . . . . . .49 Information Society, The . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Inglis, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Integration Debate, The . . . . . . . . . . . .53 International Criminology . . . . . . . . . . . .4 International Legal Governance of the Human Genome, The . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 International Library of Sociology Series . . . . . . . . . . . . .20, 21, 22, 23, 24 Interpreting Human Rights . . . . . . . . . .43 Interracial Families . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Intersectionality and Beyond . . . . . . . . .54 Intimate Citizenships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Intimate Partner Violence in LGBTQ Lives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Intimate State, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Introducing Social Movements . . . . . . . .9 Introducing the New Sexuality Studies . .76 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Introduction to Sociology, An . . . . . . . .75 Investigating Information Society . . . . . .73 Irwin, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Ishida, Hiroshi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Israeli Diaspora, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Italy’s Many Diasporas . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

J Jackson, Stevi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Jacobsen, Joyce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Jacques Lacan and Feminist Epistemology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Jagger, Gill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Jankowski, Nicholas W. . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Japan’s Minorities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Jasanoff, Sheila . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Jean Baudrillard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20, 29 Jeleniewski Seidler, Victor . . . . . . . . . . .21 Jenkins, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25, 34 Jenks, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21, 25, 48 Jensen, Per H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Jewish Eating and Identity Through the Ages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 John, Klofas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Johnson, Robert L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Johnston, Josee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Jones, Gavin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Jones, Rees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Jones, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Jones, Trevor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Jordan, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Joyce, Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Judd, Charles M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Judith Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

K Kamali, Masoud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Karner, Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Karvonen, Erkki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Kawanami, Hiroko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Keen, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Kehler, Michael D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Keith, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Kellner, Douglas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Kelly, Mark G.E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Kempa, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Kenway, Jane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Kerr, Anne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Kesselring, Sven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Key Ideas in Criminology Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26, 27, 28 Key Ideas Series . . . . . . . . . . . .24, 25, 26 Key Sociologists Series . . . . . . . . . . .28, 29 Khoo, Gaik Cheng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Kilby, Jane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Kilminster, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Kim, Minjeong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Kim, Seung-kyung . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 King, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Kingma, Sytze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Kinnear, Paul R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Kirsch, Max . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Kitzinger, Jenny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Kleinknecht, Steven W. . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Kline, Rex B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Klippel, Diethelm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Knowledge and the Social Sciences . . . .72 Knowles, Caroline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Kohli, Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51, 73 Koivusalo, Meri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Konijn, Elly A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Korieh, Chima J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Koser, Khalid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Kottak, Conrad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Koulish, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Kraemer, David C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Kraft, Alison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Krasmann, Susanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Krishnadas, Jane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Kroovand Hipple, Natalie . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Kübler-Ross, Elisabeth . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Kuper, Adam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Kuper, Jessica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Kuppuswamy, Chamundeeswari . . . . . .15

L Lal, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Langdridge, Darren . . . . . . . . . . . . .52, 62 Languages of Sexuality, The . . . . . . . . .52 Lareau, Annette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Late Modernity and Social Change . . . .57

Laustsen, Carsten B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Law, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Layton MacKenzie, Doris . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Layton, Doris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Leavy, Patricia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Lee, Ching Kwan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Lee, Maggy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Lee, Raymond M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Lee-Treweek, Geraldine . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Leisure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Lemert, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19, 75 Lemke, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Lewis, Jr., Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Lifers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Liljeström, Marianne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Lin, Nan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Lindahl Elliot, Nils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Lindholm Schulz, Helena . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Linkogle, Stephanie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Loader, Ian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Local Cells, Global Science . . . . . . . . . . .17 Lock, Margaret . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Logic of Care, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Lury, Celia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23, 69 Lyon, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35

M Mackay, Hugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Mackie, Vera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Maguire, Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Making Anti-Racial Discrimination Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Making Families . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Making Identity Matter . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Making Realism Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Making Sense of Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Mallard, Grégoire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Managing Migration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Managing Social Research . . . . . . . . . . .56 Mansell, Robin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Mansfield, Louise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Maples, Wendy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Marsh, Ian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4, 74, 76 Martin, James I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Martino, Wayne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Maruna, Shadd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Marvin, Simon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Marx and Marxism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Marxism, Cultural Studies and Sport . . .65 Material Powers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Mathison, Sandra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Matthews, Roger . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55, 73 McCann, Carole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 McClelland, Gary H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 McCulloch, Jude . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 McDonald, Ian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 McGarrell, Edmund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 McGoldrick, Monica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 McGrane, Bernard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 McLean, Sheila . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

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McNeil, Maureen . . . . . . . . . . .17, 69, 70 Meanings of Violence, The . . . . . . . . . .74 Media and Middle Class Moms . . . . . . .29 Media and Social Theory, The . . . . . . . . .1 Media Spectacle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Mediating Nature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Medical Sociology and Old Age . . . . . . .62 Meeks, Chet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Meezan, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Melin, Harri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Melville, Gaynor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4, 74 Merrin, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Mertens, Donna M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Method Meets Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Michel Foucault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Midgley, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Migrant Men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Migration, Domestic Work and Affect . .47 Miles, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Militant Islam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 'Mixed Race' Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Mobilising Modernity . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Mody, Perveez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Mol, Annemarie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Mol, Arthur P.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Moloney, Molly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Molotch, Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Montagna, Nicola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Moore, Lindsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Moran, Les . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Morgan, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Morgan, Rhiannon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Morris, Lydia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74, 75 Morrissey, Belinda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Mucha, Janusz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Multicultural Horizons . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Multi-Sited Ethnography . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Munro, Vanessa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Murdock, Graham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Myth of Generational Conflict, The . . . .55

N Naples, Nancy A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Nationalism and Everyday Life . . . . . . . .68 Nations Matter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Natural and the Social, The . . . . . . . . . .72 Nature and Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Navarro-Tejero, Antonia . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Neal, Zachary P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Negotiating the Global . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Neitz, Mary Jo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Nemitz, Teresa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 New African Diasporas . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 New Approaches in Sociology Series . . .31 New Criminal Justice, The . . . . . . . . . . . .2 New Genetics, New Identities . . . . . . . .17 New Genetics, New Social Formations . .18 New Individualism, The . . . . . . . . . . . .75 New Social Theory Reader, The . . . . . . .57

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New Sociology of the Health Service, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 New Sociology Series, The . . . . .67, 68, 69 New, Caroline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Newburn, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5, 26, 76 Newton, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Nihilism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Niklas Luhmann: Law, Society, Justice . .56 Nilan, Pam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 No Child Left Behind and the Reduction of the Achievement Gap . .60 Nocella, II, Anthony J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Nomikoi Critical Legal Thinkers Series . .56 Non-Representational Theory . . . . . . . .22 Norbert Elias . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Nordenstreng, Kaarle . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Novak, Mojca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Nurmila, Nina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

O O. Ifekwunigwe, Jayne . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 O’Brien, Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 O’Day, Jennifer A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 O’Riordan, Kate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 O’Riordan, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 O’Shaughnessy, Kate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Oberschall, Anthony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 O'Donnell, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Okano, Kaori H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Okeke-Ihejirika, Philomina E. . . . . . . . . .12 Old Age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Oleksy, Elzbieta H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Olley, Neil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Ollila, Eeva . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Olympic Games and Cultural Policy, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 On Death and Dying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 On Shame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Opp, Karl-Dieter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Ordering Lives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 O'Reilly, Karen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Ormrod, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Orum, Anthony M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Osterweil, Michal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

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P Paasonen, Susanna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Palestinian Diaspora, The . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Paradeise, Catherine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Parker, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 Parsons, William S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Partridge, Christopher . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Paterson, Lindsay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Paterson, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Pawlett, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Pearce, Lynne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Pease, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46

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Quah, Stella R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Qualitative Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Qualitative Complexity . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Quantitative Data Analysis with SPSS 14, 15 & 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Queer Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Queer Inclusion in the United Methodist Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Queer Political Performance and Protest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Questioning Identity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 Quinn, Therese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59

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R Race and Ethnicity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Race and Multiculturalism in Malaysia and Singapore . . . . . . . . . . .37 Race and Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Racial Discrimination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Racism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Racism and Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Rai, Rajesh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Ramcharan, Bertrand G. . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Ramesh, M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Ramji, Hasmita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Ranis, Sheri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Rashad, Hoda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Ray, Larry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 Readings from Emile Durkheim . . . . . . .75 Reclaiming Chinese Society . . . . . . . . . .31 Reeves, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Rehabilitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Reis, Bruce E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Reith, Gerda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Religion and Everyday Life . . . . . . . . . . .67 Religions in the Modern World . . . . . . .65 Renzetti, Claire M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Research Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Research Methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Researching Children’s Experiences . . . .78 Researching Race and Racism . . . . . . . .74 Rethinking Disability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Rethinking Europe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Re-Visioning Family Therapy . . . . . . . . .78 Reynolds, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Ribbens McCarthy, Jane . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Rief, Silvia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Rights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Risk and the Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Risk, Vulnerability and Everyday Life . . .69 Ristock, Janice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Robb, Simon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Robila, Mihaela . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Rohde, Achim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Rose, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Routledge Advances in Criminology Series . . . . . . . . . .2, 13, 42 Routledge Advances in Middle East and Islamic Studies Series . . . . . . . . . .38 Routledge Advances in Research Methods Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Routledge Advances in Sociology Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43, 44, 45 Routledge Contemporary Asia Series . . . .9 Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Routledge Critical Studies in Sport Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Routledge Critical Thinkers Series . . . . . .9 Routledge Handbook of Japanese Culture and Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Routledge IAFFE Advances in Feminist Economics Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, 53

Routledge International Handbook of Critical Education, The . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Routledge International Handbook of the Sociology of Education, The . . . . .60 Routledge Key Guides Series . . . . . . . . .46 Routledge Malaysian Studies Series . . . .37 Routledge Research in Gender and Society Series . . . . . . . .11,12, 46, 47, 52 Routledge Research in Race and Ethnicity Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society Series . . . . . . . . . . . . .46, 47 Routledge Research On Public and Social Policy in Asia Series . . . . . . . . . .54 Routledge Student Readers Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37, 48, 49 Routledge Studies in Cultural History Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Routledge Studies in Health and Social Welfare Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Routledge Studies in Science, Technology and Society Series . . . . . . . . . . . .51, 63 Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought Series . . . . . . . . . . . .48, 49, 50 Routledge Studies in the History of Science, Technology and Medicine Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Routledge/Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA) East Asian Series . . . .14 Routledge/ESA Studies in European Societies Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Rowe, Gene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Rudman, Laurie A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Ruggiero, Vincenzo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Rulyova, Natalia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Rumford, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44, 75 Ryan, Carey S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Ryan-Flood, Roisin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70

S Sadovnik, Alan R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60, 61 Sanger, Tam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Saraceno, Chiara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Sarangi, Srikant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Savage, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Schillmeier, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Schubert, Klaus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Science In Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Scientific, Clinical and Commercial Development of the Stem Cell, The . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Scott, Sue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Scourfield, Jonathan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Scraton, Phil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5, 42 Seale, Clive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Secrecy and Silence in the Research Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Seidler, Vic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Seidman, Steven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57, 76

Self-Identity and Everyday Life . . . . . . . .69 Sen, Gita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Sennett, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Sex For Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Sex Markets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Sex, Love and Feminism in the Asia Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Sexing the Soldier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 Sexual Orientation Discrimination . . . . .53 Sexuality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Sexuality and Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Sexuality and the Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Sexuality and the Politics of Violence . . .74 Shaffir, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Shannon, Deric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Sharrock, W.W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Shearing, Clifford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Sheffield Centre for Japanese Studies/ Routledge Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Sheller, Mimi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24, 75 Shepard, Benjamin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Sherman, Lawrence W. . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Sherman, MacKenzie Lawrence . . . . . . .76 Shields, Rob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Silva, Elizabeth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Simmel, Georg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Simone, AbdouMaliq . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Simpson, Sally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Skeggs, Beverley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69, 74 Slater, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Slater, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Small, Stephen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Smart, Barry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Smith Maguire, Jennifer . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Smith, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Smith, Jeremy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Smith, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Smith, Kylie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Smith, Neil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Smith, Nick L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Smith, Richard G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Smith, Robert B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 SOAS/Routledge Studies on the Middle East Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Sobel, Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Social Capital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Social Class in Contemporary Japan . . . .54 Social Class in Europe . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Social Exclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Social Identities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Social Identity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Social Issues Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 Social Movements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Social Movements and Activism in the USA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Social Movements: The Key Concepts . .46 Social Networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Social Policy and Poverty in East Asia . . .54 Social Psychology of Gender, The . . . . .78 Social Research Methods . . . . . . . . . . . .49

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