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Contents Age, Ageing & Death ......................................................................................................................................................... 2 Consumption & Consumerism ......................................................................................................................................... 3 Cultural Studies .................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Diaspora, Migration & Social Movements ..................................................................................................................... 9 Environment & Society ................................................................................................................................................... 14 Human Rights ................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Political Sociology ........................................................................................................................................................... 16 Race & Ethnic Studies ...................................................................................................................................................... 21 Social Class ........................................................................................................................................................................ 25 Social Psychology ............................................................................................................................................................ 26 Social Theory .................................................................................................................................................................... 27 Sociology & Social Policy ................................................................................................................................................ 35 Sociology of Media .......................................................................................................................................................... 37 Sociology of Science, Technology & Medicine ........................................................................................................... 39 Sociology of the Family .................................................................................................................................................. 44 Sociology of Work, Industry & Economics .................................................................................................................. 46 Urban Sociology ............................................................................................................................................................... 48 Youth Sociology ............................................................................................................................................................... 50 Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 52


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AGE, AGEING & DEATH TEXTBOOK • READER

4th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITION

Ageism

Issues in Aging

Past, Present, and Future

Mark Novak, San Jose State University, USA

Tay McNamara, Boston College, USA and John Williamson, Boston College, USA

Issues in Aging combines social, psychological, biological, and philosophical perspectives to present a multifaceted picture of aging. Novak illustrates both the problems and the opportunities that accompany older age. This text helps students understand the tremendous variability in aging and introduces them to careers working with older adults.

Ageism: Past, Present, and Future impartially outlines the history, current state, and potential new directions of ageism in the United States and globally. McNamara and Williamson uniquely address the complex ways in which cultural beliefs about older adults, economic conditions, and public policy influence each other and the potential differences in the meaning and consequences of ageism depending on social class, gender, race, and ethnicity. This short text is an ideal addition to courses on sociology of aging, social policy, and social problems. Routledge Market: Sociology / Aging October 2018: 229 x 152: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-20295-5: £80.00 Pb: 978-1-138-20296-2: £24.99 eBook: 978-1-315-47261-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138202955

Routledge Market: Sociology / Aging January 2018: 246x174: 780pp Hb: 978-1-138-21062-2: £135.00 Pb: 978-1-138-21475-0: £85.00 eBook: 978-1-315-44536-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138210622

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Death, Dying and Bereavement in a Changing World

Researching Death, Dying and Bereavement

Alan R Kemp In this introductory text on thanatology, Alan Kemp continues the first edition’s trajectory of taking on the central question of mortality: the centrality of death coupled with the denial of death in the human experience. Drawing from the work of Ernest Becker, Death, Dying, and Bereavement in a Changing World provides a multidisciplinary and multidimensional approach to the study of death, putting extra emphasis on the how death takes place in a rapidly changing world. Routledge Market: Death & Dying July 2018: 235 x 187: 432pp Hb: 978-1-138-30151-1: £155.00 Pb: 978-1-138-30152-8: £70.99 eBook: 978-0-203-73246-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138301511

Edited by Erica Borgstrom, Open University, UK, Julie Ellis, Sheffield University, UK and Kate Woodthorpe This book examines research on death, dying and bereavement, and how our perceptions shape what we can know about the end of life. It includes personal and professional reflections, and practical suggestions for conducting research in this field. Contributions were originally published in the Mortality journal and the Death Studies journal.

Routledge Market: Death Studies November 2017: 246x174: 122pp Hb: 978-1-138-10308-5: £115.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138103085

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Gerontology: The Basics

The 'Other' in Ourselves

Jennifer Sasser and Harry R Moody Series: The Basics

Exploring the educational power of the humanities and arts

Human aging is a complex, multi-faceted experience that unfolds over an entire lifetime. While human aging is universal, it is also wildly variable, shaped by individual, social, cultural, political, geographic and historical contexts. Gerontology: The basics explores the field of research, education and practice which takes on the complex and multi-faceted questions, issues and problems of adult aging and old age. Routledge Market: Sociology/Gerontology April 2018: 198x129: 180pp Hb: 978-1-138-77581-7: £85.00 Pb: 978-1-138-77582-4: £16.99 eBook: 978-1-351-11323-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138775817

Edited by Kate de Medeiros, Miami University, Ohio, USA, Kelly Niles-Yokum, University of La Verne, USA and Judith L. Howe, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, NY, USA Scholars are increasingly incorporating various modalities from the humanities and arts to help connect students with the experience of aging in meaningful ways. This book examines how these approaches are incorporated into gerontology and geriatrics education. It was originally published as a special issue of Geronotology & Geriatrics Education.

Routledge Market: Gerontology / Humanities Education October 2017: 246x174: 104pp Hb: 978-1-138-10313-9: £115.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138103139

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CONSUMPTION & CONSUMERISM TEXTBOOK • READER

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Consumer Culture and Society

Ethical Consumption: Practices and Identities

A Critical Introduction

A Realist Approach

Mark Davis, University of Leeds, UK

Yana Manyukhina Series: Ontological Explorations (Routledge Critical Realism)

This book is arguably the definitive guide to understanding consumerism as a way of life in the twenty-first century. In his original and accessible introduction to the field, Mark Davis takes the reader on a tour of major theories of consumerism to show how they each offer enlightenment in our dark times of social, economic, and environmental crises. Routledge Market: Sociology/Cultural Studies/Consumerism June 2018: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-52882-5: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-52883-2: £24.99 eBook: 978-1-315-68752-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415528825

The book engages with the topic of ethical consumption and explores ethical consumer practices and identities from a critical realist perspective. By elaborating Margaret Archer’s work on human reflexivity, it develops an original social theory explaining how individuals form, actualise, and sustain ethical consumer identities. It presents the findings from a qualitative study with self-perceived ethical food consumers to demonstrate the fit between a proposed theoretical mechanism and the actual experiences of ethically minded consumers. Routledge Market: Philosophy/Critical Realism May 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-89553-9: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-17947-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138895539

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Consumption and Everyday Life

Subverting Consumerism

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Reuse in an Accelerated World Mark Paterson, University of Pittsburgh, USA With an emphasis on everyday life, this respected text offers a lively and perceptive account of the key theories and ideas which dominate the field of consumption and consumer culture. Engaging case studies describe forms of consumption familiar to the student and illustrate how a range of theoretical perspectives – from semiotics, to theories of practice, to psychoanalysis – apply. Written by an experienced teacher, the book offers a comprehensive grounding drawing on the literature in sociology, geography and cultural studies. The new edition includes more extended discussion of gender as well as contemporary issues of ethics, sustainability, scarcity and

wellbeing. Routledge Market: Sociology/Cultural Studies/Social Geography October 2017: 246x174: 336pp Hb: 978-1-138-95931-6: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-95932-3: £30.99 eBook: 978-1-315-66069-1 Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-415-35506-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138959316

Edited by Robert Crocker, University of South Australia and Keri Chiveralls, University of Central Queensland, Australia Series: Antinomies Subverting Consumerism: Reuse in an Accelerated World explores reuse’s meaning and aesthetics, the affects and effects of design for reuse, and reuse as a changing social practice. Drawing on examples from Africa, Europe, North America, Asia and Australia, it engages with the ideas informing current reuse practices to show how reuse of objects and spaces offers hope in a time of crisis by creating more durable relationships and more stable identities in a time of rapid change. Routledge Market: Sociology/Consumption/Material Culture March 2018: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-1-138-18909-6: £85.00 eBook: 978-1-315-64181-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138189096

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Emotions as Commodities

The Rise of Consumer Capitalism in America, 1880 - 1930

Capitalism, Consumption and Authenticity Edited by Eva Illouz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel The Emotional Market offers a simple hypothesis: that consumer acts and emotional life have become closely and inseparably intertwined with each other, each one defining and enabling the other. Commodities facilitate the experience of emotions, and so emotions are converted into commodities. The contributors of this volume present the co-production of emotions and commodities as a new type of commodity that has gone unseen and unanalyzed by theories of consumption – emodity.

Routledge Market: Sociology/Cultural Studies/Political Economy October 2017: 234x156: 222pp Hb: 978-1-138-62823-6: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-21074-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138628236

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Cesare Silla, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy Series: Contemporary Liminality This book offers a genealogical account of the rise of consumer capitalism, tracing its origins in America between 1880 and 1930 and explaining how it emerged to become the dominant form of social organisation of our time. Asking how it was that we came to be consumers who live in societies that revolve around production and consumption, not only of goods, but also of events, experiences and emotions, The Rise of Consumer Capitalism in America: Consuming Desires employs Weberian methods and draws on the work of Turner, Girard and Voegelin to present an extensive analysis of primary sources in a study of the appearance and triumph of the ‘ideology’ of our age. Routledge Market: Sociology/social theory/historical sociology May 2018: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-1-138-22546-6: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-39966-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138225466

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Brands and the City Entanglements and Implications for Urban Life

DIY Cultures and Underground Music Scenes

Sonia Bookman Series: Cities and Society

Edited by Andy Bennett and Paula Guerra, University of Porto, Portugal Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology

Drawing on extensive empirical material and recent theoretical developments in the sociology of brands, this book explores the complex relationship between brands, consumption and urban life. Covering a range of brands and branding in the city, from themed retail stores to branded cultural quarters, it considers how brands provide new ways of mediating identities, lifestyles and social relations. At the same time, the book reveals how brands are bound up with forms of socio-spatial division and exclusion in the city, defining what kinds of practices, images or attitudes are acceptable in a particular place, constituting cultural boundaries that keep certain people and activities out.

The concept of DIY ‘do-it-yourself’ cultural production gained momentum during the late 1970s with the emergence of punk. This book critically considers how the DIY concept can be used to study contemporary underground music scenes examining themes such as local and trans-local connections, technological change, cultural policy, memory and heritage.

Routledge Market: Cultural Studies December 2017: 234x156: 200pp Hb: 978-1-409-46084-8: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-56988-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781409460848

Routledge Market: Sociology/Sociology of Culture/Music Sociology June 2018: 234x156: 264pp Hb: 978-0-415-78698-0: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-22650-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415786980

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Dreaming Global Change, Doing Local Feminisms Visions of Feminism. Global North /Global South Encounters, Conversations and Disagreements

Community 3rd edition Gerard Delanty, University of Sussex, UK Series: Key Ideas The increasing individualism of modern Western society has been accompanied by an enduring nostalgia for the idea of community as a source of security and belonging and, in recent years, as an alternative to the state as a basis for politics. Gerard Delanty charts the resurgence of the idea within communitarian thought, the complications and critiques of multiculturalism, and its new manifestations within a society where new modes of communication produce both fragmentation and the possibilities of new social bonds. Routledge Market: Cultural Studies, Cultural Theory and Sociology March 2018: 198x129: 216pp Hb: 978-1-138-06812-4: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-06814-8: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-15825-9 Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-415-49616-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138068124

Edited by Lena Martinsson, University of Gothenburg, Sweden and Diana Mulinari, Lund University, Sweden Series: Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality Dreaming Global Change, Doing Local Feminisms explores subversive practices of knowledge production that challenge Eurocentric scientific models and agendas. The book provides a solid analysis framed by feminist methodologies opening complexities and contradictions of individual and collective feminist and trans identity struggles in Argentina, Belarus, Pakistan, Sweden, Taiwan and Turkey. These identities and struggles are rooted in transnational and local genealogies that go beyond the narratives of the West as the origin for democracy and human rights providing powerful agendas for alternative futures. Routledge Market: Sociology/Feminism/Globalisation March 2018: 234x156: 176pp Hb: 978-1-138-55599-0: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-55601-0: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-14982-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138555990

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Constructing Sites of Memory Paul Williams Series: Memory Studies: Global Constellations This book explores what geographical sites as places of memory can communicate that is substantially different to that available in other forms, such as books, video, and the internet. With a series of chapters analysing a separate memory project relating to slavery, the Cold War and political persecution, the author examines a series of Lieux de Mémoire as three-dimensional places upon which a certain kind of cultural ritual is enacted, and in which a ‘spirit of the site’ is experienced that makes people feel that they share past experiences; as if being in the same space once inhabited by others can, to an extent, collapse time and provide direct access to history. Routledge August 2018: 234x156: 200pp Hb: 978-1-472-46237-4: £95.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472462374

The Transformation of Cultural Hierarchies in European Newspaper Culture Sections, 1960–2010 Semi Purhonen, University of Tampere, Finland, Riie Heikkilä, University of Tampere, Finland, Irmak Karademir Hazir, Middle Eastern Technical University, Turkey, Tina Lauronen, University of Tampere, Finland, Carlos J. Fernández Rodríguez, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain and Jukka Gronow Series: CRESC The book provides a comprehensive study of newspaper coverage of culture and the arts in six European countries – Finland, France, Spain, Sweden, Turkey and the UK – between 1960 and 2010. By means of careful comparative analysis and illustrative snapshots into the specific socio-historical contexts in which the newspapers and their representations of culture and the arts are embedded, the book reveals the diversity of European variations in the transformation of cultural hierarchies since the 1960s. Routledge Market: Sociology/Sociology of Culture/Cultural Policy July 2018: 234x156: 248pp Hb: 978-1-138-74055-6: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-18340-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138740556

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CULTURAL STUDIES 2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • READER

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Fashion Theory

Heritage, Tourism and Experience at Gettysburg

A Reader, 2nd edition

Crafting History, The Self and The Spectral Other

Malcolm Barnard, University of Loughborough, UK and Malcolm Barnard, University of Loughborough, UK Series: Routledge Student Readers

Mads Daugbjerg

This revised and fully updated collection of essential readings surveys and contextualizes the ways in which a wide range of disciplines have used a variety of theoretical approaches to explain, and sometimes to explain away, the astonishing variety, complexity and beauty of fashion. Bringing together the most influential and ground breaking writers on fashion and exposing the ideas and theories behind what they say, this unique collection of extracts and essays brings to light the presuppositions involved in the things we all think and say about fashion. Routledge Market: Sociology, Cultural Studies and Fashion Studies June 2018: 246x174: 610pp Hb: 978-1-138-29693-0: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-29694-7: £34.99 eBook: 978-1-315-09962-0 Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-415-41339-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138296930

Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork around the ‘hallowed ground’ of Gettysburg, this book explores the idea of a personal and historical ‘experience’ in connection with paradigms of memory, heritage, and patriotism. Using empirical research to ground these often vague concepts, the author explores the meaning of the ‘Gettysburg experience’ in experiences of the federal National Park Service and its ‘battlefield rehabilitation’ programme, battle re-enactors seeking a bodily, first-person perspective on the fog of war, and practitioners of the paranormal: ghost hunters who aim to connect with the war dead through techniques and media wholly foreign to ’normal’ regimes of commemoration. Routledge Market: Sociology/anthropology/tourism/memory August 2018: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-1-472-44869-9: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472448699

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Holocaust, War and Transnational Memory

Film Criticism as a Cultural Institution

Testimony from Yugoslav and Post-Yugoslav Literature

Huw Walmsley-Evans, University of Queensland, Australia Series: CRESC

Stijn Vervaet Series: Memory Studies: Global Constellations

At the beginning of the 21st century, film criticism was described as in crisis. This book takes a deeper look at film criticism by focusing on its institutional contours. This is achieved through a combination of archival research and new interviews with prominent film critics and stakeholders, including Adrian Martin (LOLA), Stephanie Zacharek (Time), Peter Bart (Variety), and Andrew Sarris (The Village Voice). While acknowledging the considerable changes and challenges that film criticism faces today, this book situates these within an historical context and proposes an institutional framework that allows us to move beyond crisis discourse.

Building upon recent developments in memory studies and transnational memory, this book offers a comparative analysis of Yugoslav Holocaust memory and its intersections with other forms of extreme violence, such as the suffering of the non-Jewish South-Slav population during World War II, the victims of Stalinist terror, and the victims of ethnic cleansing in the Yugoslav wars. Drawing on a variety of sources, including (post-)Yugoslav Holocaust fiction, the author offers novel theoretical concepts that conceive of (traumatic) memory as non-competitive and foreground its capability to transcend the boundaries of the nation.

Routledge Market: Sociology/Cultural Sociology/Film Studies April 2018: 234x156: 216pp Hb: 978-1-138-18658-3: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-64376-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138186583

Routledge Market: Sociology/memory studies December 2017: 234x156: 176pp Hb: 978-1-472-47875-7: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-58697-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472478757

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Getting Dressed Imitation in Clothing and Everyday Life

TEXTBOOK • READER

Carrie Yodanis

Leading a Diversity Culture Shift in Higher Education

Getting Dressed introduces students to sociological concepts via the everyday decision of what to wear. Everyone has to get dressed. And what we wear creates our identity – how people define us and how we define ourselves. But getting dressed is not based on our individual choices and tastes alone. Rather, the process of getting dressed is shaped and limited by a range of social influences that lead us to imitate what others wear and reduces the range of options that are available for us to wear. From designers’ studios to the stores in the mall to our bedrooms, social constraints limit creativity and shape what we wear and how we express our identities when getting dressed.

Comprehensive Organizational Learning Strategies Edna Chun and Alvin Evans Series: New Critical Viewpoints on Society This book offers a practical guide to launching, implementing, and institutionalizing diversity cultural transformation. The authors draw on several of their surveys and interviews with leading officers to reveal prevailing methods and best practices for institutional change and success. Readers will be able to engage with provocative case studies that inspire evaluation, assessment, and proactive strategies for implementing change and inclusive policies. The book is a perfect resource for institutional leaders, administrators, faculty members, and key campus constituencies seeking transformational change, institutional success, and stability in a diversifying global

Routledge Market: Sociology / Fashion August 2018: 229 x 152: 198pp Hb: 978-1-138-29173-7: £80.00 Pb: 978-1-138-29174-4: £21.99 eBook: 978-1-315-26508-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138291737

environment. Routledge Market: Sociology / Education February 2018: 229 x 152: 258pp Hb: 978-1-138-28069-4: £130.00 Pb: 978-1-138-28071-7: £28.99 eBook: 978-1-315-21036-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138280694

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CULTURAL STUDIES TEXTBOOK • READER

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Love Letters Romantic Communication in the Digital Age

Performing Fantasy and Reality in Contemporary Culture

Michelle Janning Series: Routledge Series for Creative Teaching and Learning in Anthropology

Anastasia Seregina, Aalto University School of Business, Finland Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology

Love Letters: Saving Romance in the Digital Age takes readers on a journey into the everyday curatorial practices of saving, storing, and revisiting paper and digital love letters as symbols of romantic relationships. This book introduces a historical and contemporary presentation of romance and romantic communication. Through the elaboration of the author’s U.S.-based quantitative and qualitative survey research, as well as via overviews of others’ research and contemporary news stories, the book delves into the everyday practices and habits that govern how we think of intimate relationships and love.

A study of the different forms that fantasy can take and its everyday role as part of contemporary Western culture, this book examines fantasy from a performance theory perspective. Drawing on multidisciplinary literature, it presents ethnographic and art-based research on live action role-playing games to explore fantasy as a bodily and negotiated phenomenon that involves various kinds of engagement with one’s surroundings. Fantasy emerges, therefore, as a different type of interpretation of normalised performance and reality, and can provide individuals with the tools to wield agency in everyday reality.

Routledge Market: Sociology / Culture July 2018: 254 x 178: 112pp Hb: 978-1-138-05525-4: £90.00 Pb: 978-1-138-05526-1: £16.99 eBook: 978-1-315-16600-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138055254

Routledge Market: Sociology/Cultural Studies August 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-1-138-08894-8: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-10954-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138088948

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Narratives, Visual Representations, and Affective Encounters

Routledge Handbook of Celebrity Studies

Workers and Cities of Global Neoliberalism Laura Lovin, University of Strathclyde, UK Series: Routledge Advances in Critical Diversities Through a comparative account, this book shows that cultural policies of urban development are predicated on localized processes of racial, gender, and sexual subjectification. It unveils the ways in which specific local vocabularies, social relations, economic processes, and instances of political imagination thread a fine line between successful challenges and ultimate consolidations of the globally hegemonic tenets of neoliberal ideology. Routledge Market: Sociology August 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-23598-4: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138235984

Edited by Anthony Elliott, University of South Australia, Australia Series: Routledge International Handbooks The Routledge Handbook of Celebrity Studies offers a clear, comprehensive and critical analysis of celebrity in the social sciences and humanities, and in so doing seeks to develop a new agenda for celebrity studies in the twenty-first century. Throughout this volume, there is a strong emphasis on interdisciplinarity with chapters covering sociology, cultural studies, psychology, politics and history. Written in a clear and direct style, this handbook will appeal to a wide undergraduate audience. Routledge Market: Sociology/Cultural Studies/Celebrity Studies March 2018: 246x174: 368pp Hb: 978-1-138-02294-2: £175.00 eBook: 978-1-315-77677-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138022942

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Participatory Surveillance

Shared Housing, Shared Lives

Sharing our Life Online

Everyday Experiences Across the Lifecourse

Anders Albrechtslund Pursuing current new trajectories in surveillance studies, this book explores, analyses and develops the concept of ’participatory surveillance’, challenging dominant approaches that emphasise organisations, power relations and notions of ’Big Brother’ in order to focus instead on the activities of individuals. With close attention to the on-line practices of users of social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Foursquare, Participatory Surveillance offers an understanding of surveillance that makes room for practices that support, expand and facilitate everyday activities and social interactions as peer- or selfsurveillance. Routledge September 2018: 234x156: 220pp Hb: 978-1-409-45493-9: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781409454939

Sue Heath, University of Manchester, UK, Katherine Davies, University of Sheffield, UK, Gemma Edwards, University of Manchester, UK and Rachael Scicluna, University of Manchester, UK Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology With a growing population, rising housing costs and housing providers struggling to meet demand for affordable accommodation, more and more people in the UK find themselves sharing their living spaces with people from outside of their families at some point in their lives. Focusing on sharers in a wide variety of contexts and at all stages of the life course, this book demonstrates how personal relationships are the key to whether shared living arrangements falter or flourish. Indeed, this book demonstrates how issues such as finances, domestic space and daily routines are all factors which can impact upon personal relationships and wider understandings of the home and privacy. Routledge Market: Sociology/Housing Studies/Social Policy October 2017: 234x156: 144pp Hb: 978-1-138-67353-3: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-56188-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138673533

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Social Life and Political Life in the Era of Digital Media

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Higher Diversities

Emma Felton, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology

David Toews, York University, Canada Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought This book explores the ways in which social media has given new political importance to social life. In seizing certain economic and political functions and turning them into social practices through the various devices and technologies of digital copying and sharing, social media has enabled new forms of political participation, thus reinvigorating political activity, without extending the practice of ‘politics as usual’. Rather, as is demonstrated by studies of social media in relation to social and political theory, in emphasising the sociality of users’ practices, social media makes possible the limitation – by ordinary people – of political life within certain boundaries, thus constraining demagoguery and challenging the arrogance of elites who seek to impose certain forms of political life.

The Café and the City in the 21st Century st

The unparalleled growth of café culture in 21 century cities is synonymous with profound social, cultural and technological change. The book explores these changes through the site of the café, as urbanism intensifies across the world. Its focus is global, including café culture in China, Japan and other Asian countries. Routledge Market: Sociology/Cultural Sociology/Urban Studies November 2018: 234x156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-78757-4: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-22586-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415787574

Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Theory January 2018: 234x156: 12pp Hb: 978-1-138-24232-6: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-27869-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138242326

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The European Handbook of Media Accountability

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Edited by Tobias Eberwein, Susanne Fengler and Matthias Karmasin Series: Routledge International Handbooks

Stigma 2.0 Abuse, Insults and Mocking on the Internet David Shulman Series: Interactionist Currents Trolls, ranters, critics and teasers: the Internet teems with people who insult others. What different types of online mocking exist? What consequences do all the insulting emails, tweets, status updates and disparaging images or videos have for society? Through analyzing the content of web sites, message boards and other individual posts, Stigma 2.0 examines the different types of mocking that pervade the Internet, the impression management people use in the stigmatizing process, and the pleasures people take in abusing others. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology with interests in cultural and media studies, new technologies, interactionism, cyber bullying and research methods.

With contributions from leading scholars in the field of journalism and mass communication, this handbook brings together reports on the status quo of media accountability in all EU members states, as well as key countries close to Europe, such as Turkey and Israel. Each chapter provides an up-to-date overview of media accountability structures as well as a synopsis of relevant research, exploring the role of media accountability instruments in each national setting, including both media self-regulation (such as codes of ethics, press councils, ombudspersons) and new instruments that involve audiences and stakeholder groups (such as media blogs and user comment systems).

Routledge August 2018: 234x156: 176pp Hb: 978-1-472-44373-1: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472443731

Routledge Market: Media Studies/Sociology November 2017: 246x174: 340pp Hb: 978-1-472-45766-0: £165.00 eBook: 978-1-315-61635-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472457660

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Interpreting Visual Ethnography

The Hollywood Brand

Texts, Photos and the Construction of Sociological Meanings

Movies and American Modernity

Erkan Ali

Peter Catapano

Focusing on the use of text in relation to a specific category of image - the photographic image - this book argues for a new appreciation of the relationship between texts and photographs in an age that seems to be dominated by visual images. With reference to a range of traditional and new media forms, and addressing such issues as gender, ethnicity, class, identity politics and biography, the author draws on the work of Barthes and Benjamin to introduce a new perspective for the use and understanding of the symbiotic relationships that can exist between photographs and texts in the production of sociological, cultural and historical narratives.

The Hollywood Brand traces the development of the moving picture from its humble roots as an object of mass amusement to its transformation into an art form worthy of exhibition in museums and academic study in leading universities. The book provides historical context to the ideas that coalesce to create the iconic Hollywood brand that comes to define American identity.

Routledge Market: sociology/media February 2018: 234x156: 308pp Hb: 978-1-472-47340-0: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-59130-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472473400

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The Persistence of Taste

Video Games as Culture

Art, Museums and Everyday Life After Bourdieu

Considering the Role and Importance of Video Games in Contemporary Society

Edited by Malcolm Quinn, University of the Arts, London, UK, Dave Beech, Independent Academic, UK, Michael Lehnert, University of the Arts, London, UK, Carol Tulloch, Victoria and Albert Museum, UK and Stephen Wilson, University of the Arts, London, UK Series: CRESC This book considers the legacy of Bourdieu’s sociology of taste and the ideas on art and aesthetics that informed it. It employs an interdisciplinary framework and international perspective that includes contributions from arts practitioners, sociologists, philosophers, museum directors, curators, design historians and art historians from Asia, America, Australia and Europe. Routledge Market: Sociology/Sociology of Art/Cultural Sociology April 2018: 234x156: 312pp Hb: 978-1-138-67098-3: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-61729-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138670983

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Understanding Sex for Sale

Daniel Muriel, University of Salford, UK and Garry Crawford, University of Salford, UK Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology Video games are becoming an increasingly central part of our cultural lives, impacting on various aspects of everyday life such as our consumption, communities, and identity formation. Drawing on new and original empirical data - including interviews with gamers, as well as key representatives from the video game industry, media, education, and cultural sector Video Games as Culture not only considers contemporary video game culture, but also explores how video games provide important insights into the modern nature of digital and participatory culture, patterns of consumption and identity formation, late-modernity and contemporary political rationalities. Routledge Market: Sociology/Media Studies/Game Studies March 2018: 234x156: 448pp Hb: 978-1-138-65510-2: £105.00 Pb: 978-1-138-65511-9: £30.99 eBook: 978-1-315-62274-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138655102

Meanings and Moralities of Sexual Commerce Edited by May-Len Skilbrei, University of Oslo, Norway and Marlene Spanger, Aalborg University, Denmark Series: Interdisciplinary Studies in Sex for Sale Understanding Sex for Sale aims to understand how prostitution, sex work or sex for sale are delineated, contested and understood in different spaces, places and times; with a particular focus on identifying how the relation between sex and money is interpreted and enacted.

Routledge Market: Sociology/Criminology/Political Science April 2018: 234x156: 264pp Hb: 978-1-138-09296-9: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-10717-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138092969

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Unpacking IKEA Swedish Design for the Purchasing Masses Pauline Garvey, National University of Ireland - Maynooth, Ireland Series: CRESC This book represents the first anthropological ethnography of Ikea consumption and goes to the heart of understanding the unique and at times frantic popularity of this one iconic transnational store. In Unpacking Ikea, Garvey explores why Ikea is never ‘just a store’ for its customers, why it is described in terms of a cultural package; as ‘everyday’ and decidedly classless. Using in-depth interviews with householders over several years, this ethnographic study follows the furniture from the Ikea store outwards to probe what people actually take home with them. Routledge Market: Sociology/Anthropology/Material Culture November 2017: 234x156: 162pp Hb: 978-1-138-79396-5: £105.00 Pb: 978-0-815-39395-5: £34.99 eBook: 978-1-315-76070-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138793965

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Advocacy for Social Change

Convivial Cultures in Multicultural Societies

Coalitions and the Organizations that Lead Them

Polish Migrant Women in Britain and Spain

Herbert J. Rubin, Northern Illinois University, USA Series: Solving Social Problems

Alina Rzepnikowska-Phillips, University of Manchester, UK Series: Studies in Migration and Diaspora

This book portrays how small, geographically dispersed, progressive social change and social service organizations working within a coalition are able to influence national level social policies. Based on extensive empirical research focused on two national organizations that exist to protect lower income communities, and three more local organizations associated with them, it shows how such organizations achieve success by establishing professionally staffed national level organizations that coordinate coalition efforts, mobilize members into action, provide information and instruction to facilitate such action, and act as the public voice for the coalitions.

This book examines the complex encounters between Polish migrant women and local populations in the UK and Spain, with attention to the ways in which difference is negotiated and managed through everyday practices of conviviality. Illustrating how cultural differences may become important resources for interaction that facilitates positive relationships, Convivial Cultures in Multicultural Societies draws on the narratives of Polish migrant women to shed new light on everyday social relations between migrant women and local populations, thus contributing to our understanding of the positional nature of racial identification and complicating ideas of whiteness and privilege.

Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Problems March 2018: 234x156: 288pp Hb: 978-1-138-56379-7: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-56381-0: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-12195-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138563797

Routledge Market: Sociology/Migration August 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-815-37792-4: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-351-23355-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815377924

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China's Low Birth Rate and the Development of Population

Diasporic Social Mobilization and Political Participation during the Arab Uprisings

Guo Zhigang, Professor, Peking University, China, Wang Feng, Professor, University of California, Irvine, U.S. and Cai Yong, Associate Professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. U.S. Series: China Perspectives This book is among the first studies to raise and examine questions on low fertility in China, believing that China has entered a new era featured by low birth rate and ageing population. Utilizing advanced research methods and models on low fertility to analyze China’s census data, this book explores the issues from various perspectives. Methodologies employed in past population studies, policy making concerning fertility rate, underreporting of births and fertility rate estimates, and many other thought-provoking problems are covered. Finally, the book revisits China’s population issues in the context of globalization.

Edited by Claire Beaugrand, IFPO, Jerusalem, Israel and Vincent Geisser, CNRS, France This book analyses the understudied role of Arab diasporas during the Arab protest movements of 2010-2011. It offers perspectives on the nexus between immigration, integration and political engagement. It was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies.

Routledge Market: Diaspora Politics / Arab Spring November 2017: 246x174: 138pp Hb: 978-1-138-30668-4: £115.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138306684

Routledge Market: Sociology/Population Studies/China's Population December 2017: 234x156: 258pp Hb: 978-1-138-23605-9: £130.00 eBook: 978-1-315-10939-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138236059

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Contesting Same Sex Marriage in Western Europe

Forced Migration

The Emergence and Failure of Protest Movements

Current Issues and Debates

Fabio Bolzonaro, Fudan University, China Series: The Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture

Edited by Alice Bloch, University of Manchester, UK and Giorgia Dona, University of East London, UK

Presenting new empirical research and adopting a cross-disciplinary and comparative perspective, this book offers an analysis of the rise and failure of mobilisations against same-sex marriage in western Europe, Focusing on the UK, Ireland, France and Italy, it sheds new light on the outbreak of new social movements in defence of religious cultural norms and the renewed role of religion in western European countries, thus contributing to our understanding of the changing dynamics of the secularisation process. As such, it will appeal to scholars and students of the sociology of religion, public policy analysis and new social movements.

Forced Migration: Current Issues and Debates addresses the need for a book that draws together the most recent debates and cutting-edge issues in forced migration. The book includes a combination of theory, policy and practice, adopts an inter-disciplinary approach and provides different regional perspectives.

Routledge Market: Sociology/social movements September 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-1-138-21434-7: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-44612-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138214347

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Routledge Market: Sociology/Migration Studies March 2018: 234x156: 232pp Hb: 978-1-138-65322-1: £95.00 Pb: 978-1-138-65323-8: £28.99 eBook: 978-1-315-62375-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138653221

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Gender, Work and Migration

Immigrant Political Participation and ‘Native’ Allies

Agency in Gendered Labour Settings

Coalitions, Conflicts and Racialization in Hostile Environments

Edited by Megha Amrith, United Nations University and Nina Sahraoui, European University Institute, Italy Series: Studies in Migration and Diaspora This book focuses on migrants employed in sectors of the economy that are typically regarded as marginal or precarious – domestic and care work in private settings, cleaning work in hospitals, call centre labour, the selling of sex – to understand the aspirations and mobilities of migrants in relation to questions of gender and labour. Bringing together case studies on the experiences of migrants who live and work in countries within Europe, Asia, the Middle East and South America, Gender, Work and Migration goes beyond a unique focus on migration to explore the implications of gendered labour patterns for migrants’ empowerment, activism and transnational involvement.

Teresa Cappiali, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Italy Series: Research in Migration and Ethnic Relations Series This book focuses on the political participation and grassroots mobilization of immigrants and ethnic minorities. Based on extensive data collected in Italy, it explores the role that alliances among pro-immigrant groups play in shaping political participation, asking why and how immigrant activists mobilize in hostile environments, why and how they create alliances with some ‘native’ allies rather than others, and what might explain variations in forms of political participation and grassroots mobilization at the local level. Routledge Market: Sociology/social movements/migration April 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-1-138-57724-4: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-351-26740-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138577244

Routledge Market: Sociology/migration/gender April 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-78852-6: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-22521-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415788526

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Growing Up Muslim in Europe and the United States

Normality and Disability

Edited by Medhi Bozorgmehr, City University of New York, USA and Philip Kasinitz, City University of New York, USA Series: Studies in Migration and Diaspora

Intersections among Norms, Law, and Culture

This volume brings together scholarship from two different, and until now, largely separate literatures—the study of the children of immigrants and the study of Muslim minority communities—in order to explore the changing nature of ethnic identity, religious practice, and citizenship in the contemporary western world. The authors ask what it means for young people to be both Muslim and American or European, how they reconcile these, at times, conflicting identities, how they reconcile the cultural norms of their immigrant families with the more liberal ideals of the western societies that they live in, and how they deal with these issues through mobilization and political incorporation. Routledge Market: Sociology/Migration and Diaspora April 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-1-138-24216-6: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-27909-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138242166

Edited by Gerard Goggin, Linda Steele, University of Technology Sydney, Australia and Jessica Robyn Cadwallader, Independent Scholar This collection explores the place of law in political, social, and biomedical developments relating to disability and other categories of ‘abnormality’. It shows how law produces cultural meanings, and expressions of disability, and how law is constituted by cultures of disability. It was published as a special issue of the Continuum journal.

Routledge Market: Disability Studies January 2018: 246x174: 170pp Hb: 978-1-138-30248-8: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138302488

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Home States and Homeland Politics

Performance Action

Interactions between the Turkish State and its Emigrants in France and the United States

The Politics of Art Activism

Damla Bayraktar Aksel, Koç University, Turkey Series: Studies in Migration and Diaspora This book draws on the literatures of transnationalism and diaspora studies to explore the ways in which the policies of emigrant sending countries have an influence on how emigrants politically engage on issues related to their homelands. Drawing on over one hundred interviews with policy makers, diplomats, bureaucrats, members of civil society and academics in Turkey, France and the United States, it offers a comparison of the engagement of Turkish migrants with political issues in Turkey in periods both before and after home state policies have been constructed with a view to engaging emigrants. Routledge Market: Sociology/Migration July 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-1-138-57312-3: £115.00 eBook: 978-0-203-70166-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138573123

Paula Serafini, University of Westminster, UK. Series: Routledge Studies in Political Sociology This book draws on ethnographic research among a variety of activist groups and initiatives that use art and performance-based art forms as a vehicle for social change, to examine the tensions between aesthetics and politics that lie at the heart of art activism. Bringing together concepts and theories from aesthetics, performance studies and art theory with social movement theory, the author proposes a theoretical framework that explains what sets this kind of practice apart from other art forms and other forms of political practice. Routledge Market: Sociology/social movements March 2018: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-1-138-74031-0: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-18359-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138740310

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Reflections on Knowledge, Learning and Social Movements History's Schools Edited by Aziz Choudry, McGill University, Canada and Salim Vally Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology Reflections on Knowledge, Learning and Social Movements aims to advance the understanding of relationships between learning, knowledge production, history and social change. In four sections, this unique collection explores: • Engagement with activist/movement archives • Learning and teaching militant histories • Lessons from liberatory and anti-imperialist struggles • Learning from student, youth and education struggles Routledge Market: Sociology/Education/Social Movements December 2017: 234x156: 260pp Hb: 978-1-138-05910-8: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-16382-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138059108

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Routledge International Handbook of Migration Studies 2nd edition Edited by Steven J. Gold, Michigan State University, USA and Stephanie J. Nawyn, Michigan State University, USA Series: Routledge International Handbooks Featuring sixty-seven essays written by leading international and multidisciplinary scholars, this fully revised second edition of the Routledge International Handbook of Migration Studies offers a conceptual and truyely global approach to the study of international migration. Routledge Market: Migration/Sociology/Politics July 2018: 246x174: 636pp Hb: 978-1-138-20882-7: £165.00 eBook: 978-1-315-45829-8 Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-415-77972-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138208827

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Refugee Crisis: The Borders of Human Mobility Edited by Melina Duarte, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromso, Norway, Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromso, Norway, Serena Parekh, Northeastern University, USA and Annamari Vitikainen This collection provides an outlook into the various ethical questions underlying the current refugee crisis, and assesses some of the proposed political solutions to it. The volume provides both theoretical and practical reflections on the current crisis and its portrayal in public debates, as well as potential ways forward in meeting our duties to refugees. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Global Ethics. Routledge Market: Migration Studies / Refugee Crisis January 2018: 246x174: 164pp Hb: 978-0-815-38284-3: £115.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815382843

Sea Log Malabar to New York May Joseph Series: Changing Mobilities Migrations by sea have transformed modern conceptions of mobility and belonging, disrupting notions of how to write about movement, memory, displaced histories. Offering a feminist sealog of sea journeys from the Malabar Coast of South India through the Atlantic to the North Sea, May Joseph writes a navigational history of postcolonial coastal displacements. Excavating Dutch, Portuguese, Arab, Asian and African influences along the Malabar coast, Joseph unearths the undertow of colonialism’s ruins. In Sea Log, the Bhosphorous, the Tagus and the Amstel find coherence alongside the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. Routledge Market: Sociology/Area Studies/Migration Studies April 2018: 234x156: 120pp Hb: 978-1-138-08833-7: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-10992-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138088337

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Routledge Handbook of Diaspora Studies

Social Mobility for the 21st Century

Edited by Robin Cohen, University of Oxford and Carolin Fischer, Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland Series: Routledge International Handbooks

Everyone a Winner?

With sections on ‘debating the concept’, ‘complexity’, ‘home and home-making’, ‘connections’ and ‘critiques’ this collection of 40 original contributions plus an editorial introduction, the Routledge Handbook of Diaspora Studies is likely to remain an authoritative reference for some time. Each contribution includes a targeted list of references for further reading. The editors have carefully blended established scholars of diaspora with younger scholars looking at how diasporas are constructed ‘from below’. The adoption of a variety of conceptual perspectives allows for generalization, contrasts and comparisons between cases. Routledge Market: Sociology/Diaspora Studies July 2018: 246x174: 512pp Hb: 978-1-138-63113-7: £165.00 eBook: 978-1-315-20905-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138631137

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Edited by Steph Lawler, University of York, UK and Geoff Payne Series: Sociological Futures This book presents critical analyses of routes into social mobility, the experience of social mobility, and the political and social implications of social mobility’s ‘panacea’ status. Drawing on the work of established scholars and more recent entrants, the chapters will offer a fresh look at social mobility, opening up the topic to a wider readership among the profession and beyond, and stimulating further debate. This book will appeal to higher level students and scholars of sociology alike, as well as having a broad cross disciplinary appeal. Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Mobility/Social Class December 2017: 234x156: 184pp Hb: 978-1-138-24489-4: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-27658-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138244894

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Social Movements and Organised Labour

Technologies of Refuge and Displacement

Passions and Interests

Rethinking Digital Divides

Jürgen R. Grote and Claudius Wagemann Series: The Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture

Linda Leung

This book explores the building of alliances and joint activities between two groups of social movement actors. Offering both theoretical and empirical accounts of the political, social and economic catalysts behind joint collective action, the authors focus on the actors themselves, who transcend clear-cut social camps. The book examines the values and motives of actors, as well as the structural and strategic properties of inter-organizational relations and networks, thus offering a fresh account of the incompatibilities and commonalities of movements and unions, and of the prospects that exist for inter-organizational learning. Routledge Market: Sociology/social movements June 2018: 234x156: 280pp Hb: 978-1-472-47204-5: £95.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472472045

This book explores access to and use of technology from the perspective of those on the ’wrong’ side of the digital divide, examining refugees as a group that has received scant attention as technology users, in spite of their need for technology as a means to maintaining links with family during displacement. Drawing from interview and survey material with over a hundred refugees, the author interrogates well-known theories regarding technology and users of technology, in order to rethink the taken-for-granted model of the ’digital divide’ and offer alternative ways of conceptualizing technological literacy and access. With its focus on communities and situations in which there is high need but little availability and difficult of access to relevant ICTs, Technologies of Refuge and Displacement asks how it might it be possible to design technology services that are appropriate for and inclusive of groups such as refugees. Routledge September 2018: 234x156: 160pp Hb: 978-1-472-44810-1: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472448101

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Social Movements and Political Activism in Contemporary Japan

The Contentious Politics of Higher Education

Re-emerging from Invisibility

Lorenzo Cini, Scuola Normale Superiore (SNS), Pisa, Italy Series: The Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture

Edited by David Chiavacci and Julia Obinger Series: The Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture This books explores social movements and political activism in contemporary Japan, arguing that the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident marks a decisive moment, which has led to an unprecedented resurgence in social and protest movements and inaugurated a new era of civic engagement. With attention to the question of where the new sense of contention in Japan has emerged from and how the newly developing movements have been shaped by the neo-conservative policies of the Japanese government, authors ask how the Japanese experience adds to our understanding of how social movements work, and whether it might challenge prevailing theoretical frameworks. Routledge Market: Sociology/social movements March 2018: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-1-138-09193-1: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-10779-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138091931

Struggles and Power Relations within the English and Italian Universities

Drawing on neo-institutionalist and social movement approaches, this book analyses the impact that recent student mobilizations have brought about within Italian and English universities in terms of student services, curriculum organization and governance structures. Arguing that the university context is central to explaining the variety and diversity of this impact, the author examines the effects of the type of governance on the strategies and tactics of the students and the responses of the challenged, considering the differences that exist between Italy, where universities are largely run by academics, and England, where universities tend to be governed by academic managers. Routledge Market: Sociology/Politics June 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-1-138-57711-4: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-351-26776-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138577114

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Subjectivities in Transit

The Deportation Machine

Precariousness and Everyday Life among Refugees

Deportation and Return in the US-El Salvador Transnation

Elena Fontanari, University of Milan, Italy Series: Studies in Migration and Diaspora

Katie Dingeman-Cerda

This book explores the border-crossing mobilities of refugees within Europe. Based on ethnographic field work in Germany and Italy, it examines the precarious everyday lives of non-citizens living between and beyond EU internal borders. With attention to the constant re-construction of borders within Europe through negotiation practices, the author shows how a state of protracted precariousness emerges from the dynamics of the relation between structural mechanisms and the agency of individuals, which impacts upon the temporal as well as the spatial dimensions of refugees’ lives and affects their subjectivities and sense of self. Routledge Market: Sociology/Migration July 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-815-37762-7: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-351-23406-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815377627

In one of the first books to follow the life trajectories of noncitizens removed by deportation, the author offers the first comprehensive theory of deportee re/integration and provides a unique comparative analysis of the migration, deportation, and re/integration experiences. The book shows that mass deportation does not stop a migratory cycle in the Americas. Many deportees return to the United States after deportation. Revealing the fallacies of the U.S. "deportation machine", the author argues for more ethical and effective means to manage immigration to the U.S. and to re/integrate deportees abroad. Routledge Market: Sociology / Immigration Studies January 2018: 229 x 152: 272pp Hb: 978-1-138-64999-6: £104.00 Pb: 978-1-138-64998-9: £23.99 eBook: 978-1-315-62493-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138649996

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The Global Economic Crisis and Migration

Wellbeing of Transnational Muslim Families

Edited by Christof Roos, University of Flensburg, Germany and Natascha Zaun, University of Oxford, UK Series: Research in Ethnic and Migration Studies

Edited by Marja Tiilikainen, University of Helsinki, Finland, Mulki Al-Sharmani, University of Helsinki, Finland and Sanna Mustasaari, University of Helsinki, Finland Series: Studies in Migration and Diaspora

Contributing to our understanding of how economic crises induce changes both in migratory movements and policy, this book offers an in-depth analysis of the impact of the economic crisis (2008–2012) on immigration movements and policies in the U.S. and Europe. It was first published as a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.

This book examines family practices such as marriage, divorce and parenting among transnational Muslim migrants in Europe. Based on empirical research in the Nordic region and further afield, it critically re-conceptualises ‘wellbeing’ and unpacks its multiple dimensions in the context of Muslim families, investigating how migrants draw on different norms as they navigate different aspects of family relations. With attention to issues such as polygamy, family re-unification and the interests of children, authors offer national and comparative case studies of families from different parts of the world, covering different family bonds and relations, within both extended and nuclear families.

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The Immigration Debate The Legal Production of Immigrant "Illegality" Greg Prieto Series: Framing 21st Century Social Issues The Immigration Debate offers critical insights to students who may be unfamiliar with analyses of immigration developed in the fields of sociology, law and society, economics, geography, ethnic studies, and critical race studies. This text will serve as an introduction to the study of immigration and a primer for those who wish to engage in a sober and compassionateconversation about immigration. Routledge Market: Sociology / Immigration November 2017: 216 x 140: 128pp Hb: 978-1-138-65631-4: £100.00 Pb: 978-1-138-65632-1: £21.99 eBook: 978-1-315-62195-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138656314

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The Migration of Highly Educated Turkish Citizens to Europe From Guestworkers to Global Talent Zeynep Yanasmayan Series: Research in Migration and Ethnic Relations Series The increasing global competition of knowledge economies has begun a new era of labour migration, as economies chase ’the best and the brightest’: the movement of highly skilled workers. This book examines the experiences of highly educated migrants, subjected to two distinct and incompatible public discourses: one that identifies them in terms of nationality and presupposed religion, and another that focuses on their education and employment status, which highlights their contribution to host societies and suggests that they deserve the best treatment from societies engaged in the global ’race for talent’. Presenting new empirical research collected in the UK, the Netherlands and Spain amongst highly educated migrants from Turkey, the author draws on their narratives to address the question of whether such migrants should be apprehended any differently from their predecessors who moved to Europe as ’guestworkers’ in the twentieth century. Routledge May 2018: 234x156: 176pp Hb: 978-1-472-47935-8: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472479358

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After the Death of Nature

Failure or Reform?

Carolyn Merchant and the Future of Human-Nature Relations

Market-based policy instruments and the crisis of agricultural unsustainability

Edited by Kenneth Worthy, Elizabeth Allison and Whitney Bauman After the Death of Nature brings together leading scholars in the fields of Environmental History, Ecofeminism, Environmental Philosophy and Ethics, and Religion and the Environment to critically assess Carolyn Merchant’s work and then build upon it by bringing it into conversation with existing and new work in the environmental humanities. This book serves both as a retrospective on Merchant’s work, and also applies her thinking to new and fresh ways of understanding human-earth relations. Routledge Market: Sociology / Environmental Studies January 2018: 229 x 152: 360pp Hb: 978-1-138-29730-2: £145.00 Pb: 978-1-138-29731-9: £32.99 eBook: 978-1-315-09937-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138297302

Stewart Lockie Market reform promises more environmental protection and more profitable agriculture at lower financial cost. Too good to be true? This book examines how market-based instruments like eco-standards and stewardship payments work in practice, what can be learned about applying them more effectively, and the enduring importance of democracy. Routledge Market: Sociology/Environmental Policy October 2017: 234x156: 200pp Hb: 978-1-138-22338-7: £95.00 Pb: 978-1-138-22339-4: £28.99 eBook: 978-1-315-40494-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138223387

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Climate Change and Intergenerational Justice Tracey Skillington, University of Cork, Ireland Bank account details updated SD 869915 18.8.16 DB Series: Sociological Futures This book explores new ways of thinking sociologically about the question of natural resource justice between generations in light of increasing scarcity worldwide. Intergenerational solidarity is seriously tested by the escalating energy demands of the present. This volume explores how justice can be restored and a more effective resource management regime established for the future. Routledge Market: Sociology/Environmental Sociology/Social Justice May 2018: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-1-138-22297-7: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-40634-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138222977

Global Change in Marine Systems Societal and Governing Responses Edited by Patrice Guillotreau, University of Nantes, France, Alida Bundy, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Canada and R. Ian Perry, Pacific Biological Station in Nanaimo, BC Series: Routledge Studies in Environment, Culture, and Society Written by an international group of researchers from the natural and social sciences, Societal and governing responses to Global Change in Marine Systems analyses and appraises societal and governing responses to change, highlighting and explaining similarities and distinctions between successful, and less successful, responses. The authors present "I-ADApT", an analytical framework that enables decision makers to consider possible responses to global change, based on experiences elsewhere. Within this volume, I-ADApT is applied to 20 enlightening case studies covering a wide range of marine systems that have been challenged by critical global change issues around the world. Routledge Market: Sociology/Marine Biology/Geography November 2017: 234x156: 348pp Hb: 978-1-138-05922-1: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-16376-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138059221

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Climate Change and the Future

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Exploring the Sociology of Climate Change (a textbook supplement)

Science and Nature

Andrew Szasz, Michael Loik and Jeffrey Kiehl

Past, Present, and Future

Sociology—which arose as a critique of modern societies—is well suited to understanding the many possible impacts of climate change and the variety of potential responses by society. Yet introductory sociology books typically devote only a few paragraphs to climate change. Written by a prominent environmental sociologist and a climate scientist, this lucid primer explains the scientific, historical, and social causes of climate change. It explores the many social impacts of climate change based on science and on current/future trends. And it examines the variety of responses society might make, including options for ameliorating future impacts. Students will benefit from an authoritative explanation of climate change and how sociology can be applied to produce insight and real solutions. Routledge Market: Sociology / Environmental Studies January 2018: 190 x 127: 128pp Hb: 978-1-138-29726-5: £85.00 Pb: 978-1-138-29727-2: £12.99 eBook: 978-1-315-09939-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138297265

Carolyn Merchant, University of California, Berkeley Science and Nature brings together the work and insights of historian Carolyn Merchant on the history of science, environmental history, and ethics. The book explores her ideas about the interconnections among science, women, nature, and history as they have emerged over her academic lifetime. Anyone interested in the interactions between science and nature in the past, present, and future will want to read this book. It is an ideal text for courses on the environment, environmental history, history of science, and the philosophy of science.

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Cultural Studies, Human Rights, and the Legal Imagination

The Human Rights City

Reframing Critical Justice

Michele Grigolo, Nottingham Trent University, UK Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology

John Erni New and unremitting atrocities linked to state, inter-state, and private violence have precipitated new social movements that act in concert with international human rights law, yet cultural studies has so far had little engagement or institutional connection with these movements. How can cultural studies as a discipline make space for human rights as a global legal and humanitarian practice? This book considers the possibility of overcoming the apparent non-correspondence between critical cultural humanism and rights, and between culture and law. Exploring the intellectual and political blindspots within cultural studies and human rights practice, it creates a new intellectual space to allow cultural studies to meet the current challenges presented by social and political struggles worldwide.

New York, San Francisco, Barcelona

This book is about what happens to human rights when they meet the city. Moving between the global space and the urban contexts of New York, San Francisco and Barcelona, it argues in favour of a human rights city that is aware of its limits and oriented towards emancipation. Routledge Market: Sociology/Human Rights/Urban Studies June 2018: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-1-138-64489-2: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-62853-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138644892

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Human Rights Voices Edited by William Simmons, University of Arizona and Semere Kesete Human Rights Voices is an anthology made up of original contributions from those most affected by human rights issues, including victims, activists, attorneys, government officials, perpetrators, and volunteers. For the first time, students will hear directly from these key stakeholders who live daily with human rights challenges and violations. The anecdotal approach makes this book different from the more macro, abstract, policy-oriented texts, and will ground human rights in lived experiences. Routledge Market: Human Rights March 2018: 235 x 156: 384pp Hb: 978-1-138-21259-6: £100.00 Pb: 978-1-138-21260-2: £39.99 eBook: 978-1-315-45024-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138212596

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Social Problems A Human Rights Perspective Eric Bonds, University of Mary Washington Series: Framing 21st Century Social Issues Offers a brief, readable text for students that frames domestic social problems as human rights issues. New to this edition are two timely chapters focusing on environmental justice and climate change and human rights discrimination in the context of the LGBT community. Includes important new updates on race relations, Black Lives Matter, and implications of the 2016 election. Routledge Market: Sociology / Social Problems / Human Rights February 2018: 216 x 140: 160pp Hb: 978-1-138-04090-8: £90.00 Pb: 978-1-138-04091-5: £21.99 eBook: 978-1-315-16952-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138040908

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Acting Politics

Crisis and Social Mobilization in Contemporary Spain

Towards a critical sociology of the political field Alfredo Joignant, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought A sociological reading of the contemporary political field, its agents and struggles, as well as the forms that the field itself can take, this book engages with Bourdieu’s theory of fields, analysing the functioning of the political field not simply as a formal space, but as a sphere that is increasingly autonomous from others and driven by reasons and motives beyond those conventionally recognised as political. Illustrated with cases from the real political life of different countries, Acting Politics examines the nature of the practices of the agents who inhabit the political field, building a picture of a type of competitive political activity that is fundamentally social and symbolic. Routledge Market: Sociology/social theory/political theory July 2018: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-79333-9: £95.00 eBook: 978-1-315-21113-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415793339

The 15M Movement Edited by Benjamín Tejerina, University of the Basque Country, Spain and Ignacia Perugorría, University of the Basque Country, Spain Series: The Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture The year 2011 marked the emergence of a series of mobilizations of the indignant that spread like wildfire around the world. The Spanish 15M was pivotal to the transnational diffusion of protest. This volume analyzes the features that turned the 15M into a beacon for international mobilization, and those that garnered it unprecedented domestic support, surpassing historic socio-economic and politico-ideological fractures in Spain. It also delves into its gradual demise, and its profound impact on the emergence of political "offsprings" that portray themselves as heirs to the 15M spirit such as Podemos. Routledge Market: Sociology/Politics October 2017: 234x156: 206pp Hb: 978-1-472-43136-3: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-57487-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472431363

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Activating China

Cultures of Defiance and Resistance

Local Actors, Foreign Influence, and State Response

Social Movements in 21st Century America

Setsuko Matsuzawa, The College of Wooster, USA Series: The Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture Based on studies of transnational activism, this volume examines the transnational social and environmental advocacy of foreign NGOs in China over the last thirty years. It draws on ethnographic fieldwork in China and archival work in the United States, following the lives of Chinese activists, researchers and government officials as they engage with transnational advocacy efforts. Challenging our typical understanding that global forces shape local outcomes, the author shows that global projects are often substantially transformed: local actors often defy the original intentions of their foreign collaborators and even China’s authoritarian central government. Routledge Market: Sociology/Politics July 2018: 234x156: 216pp Hb: 978-0-815-36034-6: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-351-11846-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815360346

Scott G. McNall, California State University, Chico Cultures of Defiance and Resistance is about the Antis—those who stand in opposition to received wisdom, who resist the science of climate change, who reject vaccinations, who want to ban GMO’s, who oppose the government and movements of resistance such as Black Lives Matter and the diverse groups of militias who make up the Sagebrush Rebellion. This book explores goals, narratives, and rhetoric used by groups on both st the left and right to understand and cope with 21 century America. It reframes social movements for a new era and is one of the first cross-comparative books on movements reflecting the entire political spectrum. Routledge Market: Sociology / Politics February 2018: 229 x 152: 264pp Hb: 978-1-138-23971-5: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-23972-2: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-29513-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138239715

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Communicative Civic-ness

Democracy, Dialogue, Memory

Social Media and Political Culture

Expression and Affect Beyond Consensus

Bridgette Wessels, University of Sheffield, UK Communicative Civic-ness explores how political culture shapes social media interactions in civic participation, arguing that social media usage is informed by context-specific political culture. Drawing on cutting-edge research, the book provides a robust theoretical and conceptual framework on civic engagement and participation and develops the concept of ‘communicative civic-ness’ to aid a better-informed debate about the capacity of social media to support the pluralistic discussions that underpin deliberative democratic processes.

Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Media/Political Sociology March 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-95937-8: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-95940-8: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-66065-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138959378

Edited by Idit Alphandary, Tel Aviv University, Israel and Leszek Koczanowicz, University of Humanities & Social Sciences, Faculty in Wroclaw, Poland Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought Arguing that that the politics of democracy is inseparable from a notion of dialogue that emerges from conflicting and often traumatic memories, this book examines the importance of dialogue for the achievement of understanding in civil society, so that democratic participation and inclusion can be strengthened. With attention to the importance for marginalised communities of the ability to disclose fundamental characteristics born of trauma, and so cease to represent ‘otherness’, it brings together studies from Europe, Israel and the US of literary and visual attempts to expand dialogue with ‘the other’. Routledge Market: Sociology/politics/collective memory October 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-1-138-56425-1: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-12231-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138564251

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Engagement and Disengagement

Limited Government

Class, Authority, Politics, and Intellectuals

The public sector in the auto-industrial age

Howard G. Schneiderman Part dialogue, part debate between Howard Schneiderman and a small number of social theorists, Engagement and Disengagement represents the culmination of a life’s work in social theory. On the one hand, it is about cohesive social, cultural and intellectual forces such as authority, community, status, and the sacred, which tie us together, and on the other hand, about forces such as alienation, politics, and economic warfare that pull us apart. With a blend of humanism and social science, Engagement and Disengagement highlight this two-culture solution to understanding social and cultural history. Routledge Market: Sociology / Social Class / Social Theory October 2017: 229 x 152: 306pp Hb: 978-1-138-29634-3: £120.00 Pb: 978-1-138-29635-0: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-10007-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138296343

Peter Murphy, La Trobe University, Australia and The Cairns Institute, James Cook University, Australia This book explores the growth of the public sector in the wealthiest modern societies over the past century and asks whether, given the correlation between over-large public sectors and diminished economic social and dynamism, this growth can be halted or scaled back. Charting the rise of big government, the author identifies a divergence between the ideals of big government and the realities of troubled political economies, analysing the social and political factors that drive up public spending, and developing a contemporary model of limited government, outlining how governments can spend less and yet help ensure good broad equitable standards of health, education and income security. Routledge Market: Sociology/political economy November 2018: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-1-138-89463-1: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-17989-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138894631

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Exploring Social Change

Memory and Recovery in Times of Crisis

Charles L. Harper, Creighton University, USA and Kevin T. Leicht, University of Iowa, USA

Edited by Fiona Larkan and Fiona Murphy, Queen's University, Belfast, UK Series: Memory Studies: Global Constellations

For one semester junior/senior and beginning-level graduate courses in Social Change. An introduction to social change that highlights theories on key topics including social change, innovation, social movements, and revolutions. Exploring Social Change: America and the World 7e is a comprehensive introduction to social change. The last part of the book shifts explicitly to the global level to analyze population and environmental issues and globalization. Within this framework, the book discusses topics about change and its problems familiar in sociology and social science.

This book presents a social scientific reading of the challenges of memory and recovery in times of crisis. Drawing on different interpretations of what constitutes ‘crisis’, this collection uses lenses of economics, identity and commemoration, to question how memory and recovery is being constituted through larger discourses of political claims of moving forward, healing, and identity.

America and the World

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Framing the Nation and Collective Identities

Memory in Transatlantic Relations

Political Rituals and Cultural Memory of the Twentieth Century Traumas in Croatia

From the Cold War to the Global War on Terror

Edited by Vjeran Pavlaković, University of Rijeka, Croatia and Davor Pauković, University of Dubrovnik, Croatia Series: Memory Studies: Global Constellations This book analyses top-down and bottom-up strategies of framing the nation through commemorative practices relating to events from World War Two and the 1990s ‘Homeland War’ in Croatia. With attention to media representations of commemorative events and opinion poll data, it draws on interviews and participant observation at commemorative events to focus on the speeches of political elites, together with the speeches of opposition politicians and other social actors who challenge official narratives. Offering innovative approaches to researching commemorative practices in post-conflict societies, it presents a unique case study for scholars of cultural memory and identity politics. Routledge Market: Sociology/politics/collective memory August 2018: 234x156: 264pp Hb: 978-1-138-50401-1: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-14573-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138504011

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Kryštof Kozák, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, György Tóth, University of Stirling, UK, Paul Bauer, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, Zuzana Kasáková, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic and Allison Wanger, Miami University, Ohio, USA Series: Memory Studies: Global Constellations This volume focuses on the uses of collective memory in transatlantic relations between the United States, and western and central European nations in the period from the Cold War to the present day. Sitting at the intersection of international relations, history, memory studies and various ‘area’ studies, Collective Memory in Transatlantic Relations examines the role of memory in an international context, including the ways in which policy and decision makers utilize memory; the relationship between trauma, memory, and international politics; the multiplicity of actors who shape memory; and the role of memory in the conflicts in post-Cold War Europe. Routledge Market: Sociology/memory studies June 2018: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-78854-0: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-22519-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415788540

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Neo-Materialism

Power and Inequality

From Bio Power to Social Movements

Critical Readings for a New Era

Graeme Chesters, University of Bradford, UK and Ian Welsh, Cardiff University, UK Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology This book describes the emergence of a new materialist orientation in social theory, driven by acknowledgement of the centrality and irreducibility of difference as a key concept in both the social and natural sciences and the problems this poses for scientific enquiry, political decision-making and collective action. Using examples from climate change to genomics and to social justice movements, it examines how feedback processes between the organic, material and social realms are increasingly being revealed as determinants of our capacity to sustain planetary diversity and to shape the form and quality of human life. Routledge Market: Politics, Sociology, Geography November 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-45053-9: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415450539

Edited by Levon Chorbajian and Daniel Egan Successfully bringing together accessible readings that cover the broad range of issues of importance to those studying politics and society, this new edition provides a unique mix of theoretical and empirical pieces, such as state and electoral politics, that address both classic issues in political sociology as well as more recent developments, such as globalization. With strong integration of race and gender throughout, this collection offers a coherent analysis of power that reflects the contributions of a variety of critical perspectives, including Marxism, feminism, critical race theory, postmodernism, and power structure theory. Routledge Market: Sociology / Globalization February 2018: 229 x 178: 400pp Hb: 978-1-138-70708-5: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-70709-2: £37.99 eBook: 978-1-315-20151-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138707085

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Political Activism across the Life Course

Power, Politics, and Society

Edited by Sevasti-Melissa Nolas, Goldsmith's College, University of London, UK, Christos Varvantakis, Goldsmith's College, University of London, UK and Vinnarasan Aruldoss, Goldsmith's College, University of London, UK Series: Contemporary Issues in Social Science This book looks at the ways in which people of different age groups engage with issues of a civic and political nature, and the ways in which politics is intertwined with everyday aspects of people’s pasts, presents and futures. This book was originally published as a special issue of Contemporary Social Science.

An Introduction to Political Sociology Betty Dobratz, Iowa State University, USA, Linda Waldner, Linda Waldner, Timothy Buzzell, Baker University, USA and Timothy Buzzell, Baker University, USA Power, Politics & Society: An Introduction to Political Sociology discusses how sociologists have organized the study of politics into conceptual frameworks, and how each of these frameworks foster a sociological perspective on power and politics in society. This includes discussing how these frameworks can be applied to understanding current issues and other "real life" aspects of politics. The authors connect with students by engaging them in activities where they complete their own applications of theory, hypothesis testing, and forms of inquiry.

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Populism and Citizenship

Protest and Politics in Turkey in the 1970s

3 volume set

The making of a protest wave

Edited by Gregor Fitzi, Bielefeld University, Germany, Bryan S Turner and Jurgen Mackert

Selin Bengi Gümrükçü, Izmir University, Turkey Series: The Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture

Against the background of the series threat Western democratic societies are facing from both populist parties and social movements developments, this volume attends to serious lacunae in the debate on populism in the social sciences, particularly in sociology. First, the chapters included contribute to clarifying conceptual uncertainties of what populism actually means; second, they analyse the ways populism develops and turns into a strong political force; third, they thoroughly discuss the most critical aspects of recent populist debates as security, social exclusion, migration, religion, gender, and law.

Based on a systematic content analysis of newspapers and interviews with the militants of the decade, this book offers an in-depth analysis of a period of intense and violent phase of protest in the 1970s in Turkey, focusing on the actors, forms of actions used and the goals of protest events. In this first major, academic study of the period, the author examines the relationship between the development of the wave of protest and the general political structure in Turkey at the time, thus providing new insights into Turkish socio-political culture. Analysing the emergence and dynamics of a violent phase of contention and discussing the more recent Gezi Park protests, the book brings together scholarship on social movements, Turkish politics and regime change.

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Public Engagement in Higher Education

Spaces of Political Pedagogy

Resisting the Crisis of the Public University

Occupy! and other radical experiments in adult learning

Richard Watermeyer and Jamie Lewis

Cassie Earl, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

This exciting book provides readers with a critical historical and sociological analysis of public engagement as an aspect of academic practice and university mission, predominantly as it occurs in the United Kingdom. It charts and contrasts the origins and evolution of public engagement in higher education in the context of earlier ideas/ideals of the role and mission of the university as a public institution and the academic as a public intellectual, to more contemporary and arguably narrower, more instrumentalist rationalization of the university mobilized in the service of a global knowledge economy and stakeholder society. Watermeyer and Lewis consider the status of public engagement with higher education as a prominent higher education concern and its interface with other higher education agendas responsible for respectively altering and recasting, to various degrees, the landscape of higher education and the identities, practice and careers of academics.

This book examines three sites of pedagogical innovation, all of which are explicitly activisms against the current political and pedagogical climate. Drawing on an interdisciplinary framework and presenting studies of the London Occupy! movement, a co-operative higher learning provider that practises popular education, and a university opposing the ‘student as consumer’ ethos, Spaces of Political Pedagogy connects these various projects as a continuum of educational experimentation, offering insights into the ways in which these sites practise pedagogy and the manner in which these practices could be implemented more widely to inform and improve struggles for wider social justice.

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Resisting Austerity

The Routledge International Handbook of European Social Transformations

Collective Action in Europe in the wake of the Global Financial Crisis Edited by Cristina Flesher Fominaya, University of Aberdeen, UK and Graeme Hayes, Aston University, UK This book analyses the popular resistances to austerity politics in Europe following the global financial crisis of 2008-9. It places anti-austerity mobilisations in perspective, comparing the wave of strikes and occupations by citizens and movements to the global justice movement. It was published as a special issue of Social Movement Studies.

Routledge Market: Social Movements / Anti-Austerity March 2018: 246x174: 166pp Hb: 978-1-138-56456-5: £115.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138564565

Edited by Peeter Vihalemm, Anu Masso and Signe Opermann Series: Routledge International Handbooks This book provides a comprehensive and authoritative state of the art review of the current research on social transformation in Europe. Drawing together leading scholars from sociology, social policy and politics, it offers an up to the minute snapshot of current scholarship as well as signposting several fruitful avenues for future research. An invaluable resource for scholars and an indispensable teaching tool for use in the classroom, it will be of interest to students, academics, and policy-makers studying how this diverse region has changed over recent years. Routledge Market: Sociology December 2017: 246x174: 322pp Hb: 978-1-472-47794-1: £175.00 eBook: 978-1-315-61294-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472477941

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Routledge Handbook of Global Populism

Walling, Boundaries and Liminality

Edited by Carlos de la Torre, University of Kentucky, USA Series: Routledge International Handbooks

A Political Anthropology of Transformations

What do Donald Trump, Nicolás Maduro, Rodrigo Duterte, and Marine Le Pen have in common? They all appeal to the people against political, economic or intellectual elites and claim to embody the values of common citizens and to represent their interests. The Routledge Handbook of Global Populism provides instructors, students, and researchers with a thorough and systematic overview of the history and development of populism and analyses the main debates. Leading international academics from history, political science, media studies, anthropology, and sociology map innovative ideas and areas of theoretical and empirical research to understand the phenomena of global populism. Routledge Market: Sociology/Political Sociology/Social Theory September 2018: 246x174: 520pp Hb: 978-0-415-78702-4: £140.00 eBook: 978-1-315-22644-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415787024

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Edited by Agnes Horvath, University College Cork, Ireland, Marius Ion Benţa, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania and Joan Davison, Rollins College, USA Series: Contemporary Liminality Going beyond conventional definitions of ‘the long term’, this book locates the social practice of walling and encirclement in the broadest context of human history, integrating insights from archaeology and anthropology. It locates the essential dynamics of the practice, showing how walling produces a paranoid vision of the world, in which whatever falls outside the wall becomes demonised and threatening, and stands in need of ever-renewed attempts to exterminate it. A study of the isolating practice of walling, Walling Europe explores the constitutive links between the kind of dangerous expansion that walling represents, and its accompanying loss of certainty and inner conviction. Routledge Market: Sociology/Anthropology August 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-1-138-09641-7: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-10533-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138096417

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War Contemporary Perspectives on Armed Conflicts around the World Cameron D. Lippard, Pavel Osinsky and Lon Strauss War: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Armed Conflicts around the World presents a broad variety of interdisciplinary social scientific perspectives on the causes, processes, cultural representations, and social consequences of the armed conflicts between and within nations and other politically organized communities. Composed of framing essays and original readings, this book provides theoretical views of armed conflict and its impact on people and institutions around the world.

Routledge Market: Sociology / War March 2018: 235 x 156: 350pp Hb: 978-1-138-93252-4: £95.00 Pb: 978-1-138-93253-1: £34.99 eBook: 978-1-315-67920-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138932524

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War, Sovereignty and Citizenship The Evolution of Western European State Forms Lars Bo Kaspersen In this ground-breaking book, the author proposes a new theory of state, sovereignty and citizenship. He seeks to move beyond explanations provided by traditional approaches by discussing and presenting alternative state-society and state theories, arguing that the relationship between states has been neglected in existing literature. The book begins with a critical discussion of the concept of the state and society in social and political theory. It provides a political, historical and sociological comparative analysis of the relation between war, state, sovereignty and citizenship in France, England and Germany from the Middle Ages to the mid-17th century, with emphasis on the 16th and 17th centuries. It demonstrates state formation processes from the late Middle Ages to the twentieth century and lastly, analyzes the development of the state post-1945 and the transformation of citizenship in Western Europe in recent years. Routledge August 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-754-64952-6: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780754649526

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Affect, Interest and Political Entrepreneurs in Ethnic and Religious Conflicts

Changing Times for Black Professionals Adia Harvey Wingfield, Georgia State University, USA Series: Framing 21st Century Social Issues

Edited by Arthur Stein, UCLA, California, USA and Ayelet Harel-Shalev, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Series: Ethnic and Racial Studies

This book is a study of the challenges, issues, and obstacles facing black professional workers in the United States. Though they have always been a part of the U.S. labor force, black professionals have often been overlooked in media, research, and public opinion. Ironically, however, their experiences offer a particularly effective way to understand how race shapes social life, opportunities, and upward mobility. As the twenty-first century continues to usher in increasing demographic, social, and economic change to the United States, it is critical to consider the impact this will have on an important sector of the

A multidisciplinary and multinational group of scholars address the bases of ethnic and religious conflict and the role of ideologies, institutions and politicians is shaping political cleavages and conflicts. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.

labor force. Routledge Market: Ethnic Studies / Conflict Resolution April 2018: 234x156: 164pp Hb: 978-0-815-39611-6: £115.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815396116

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Afro-Surrealism

Colorblind Nation

The African Diaspora's Surrealist Fiction

The Denial of Race and The Rise of Racial Inequality

Rochelle Spencer Series: The Cultural Politics of Media and Popular Culture

Charles Gallagher, La Salle University, USA

Afro-Surrealism: The African Diaspora’s Surrealist Fiction is the first book-length exploration of Afro-Surrealist fiction and examines the surrealist novels of several contemporary writers including Edwidge Danticat, Junot Díaz, Ben Okri, Helen Oyeyemi, Teju Cole, and Colson Whitehead. Building on traditional surrealist scholarship and black studies criticism, this book argues that we have entered a new and exciting era of the black novel, one that is more invested than ever before in the cross-sections of science, technology, history, folklore, and myth. This book should appeal to readers interested in learning more about black speculative and surrealist fiction. Routledge Market: Sociology/cultural studies/race and ethnicity/literature July 2018: 234x156: 184pp Hb: 978-1-138-50405-9: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-14577-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138504059

Colorblind Nation examines how colorblindness is discussed, debated and deployed in a host of social, political and economic contexts. This book traces how the concept of colorblindness has shifted from an abstract societal goal to a normative belief system that now frames how individuals and institutions understand race in the context of equal opportunity, social mobility and perceptions of institutional racism. Using his own ethnographic research as well as social science polling research on racial attitudes, Chip Gallagher examines colorblindness in media, education, and corporate America. Routledge Market: Sociology / Race & Ethnicity January 2018: 229 x 152: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-93744-4: £95.00 Pb: 978-1-138-93745-1: £24.99 eBook: 978-1-315-67622-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138937444

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Celebrating 40 Years of Ethnic and Racial Studies

Convivialities

Classic Papers in Context

Possibility and Ambivalence in Urban Multicultures

Edited by Martin Bulmer and John Solomos, University of Warwick, UK Series: Ethnic and Racial Studies

Edited by Amanda Wise and Greg Noble, University of Western Sydney, Australia

This volume celebrates the 40th Anniversary of Ethnic and Racial Studies, reproducing classic papers from the journal, along with invited discussions of each paper, and responses from the original authors. The discussions in this book provide an insight into the evolution of contemporary debates and controversies in the field.

The challenges of intercultural relations in an increasingly globalised world, and the consequences this has for local relations of living together, are discussed in this collection. It considers the critical but productive possibilities of the ‘convivial turn’. It was first published as a special issue of the Journal of Intercultural Studies.

Routledge Market: Ethnic and Racial Studies May 2018: 234x156: 486pp Hb: 978-0-815-39954-4: £115.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815399544

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Dismantling the Racism Machine

Islamophobia and Everyday Multiculturalism in Australia

A Manual and Toolbox Karen Gaffney

Randa Abdel-Fattah, Macquarie University, Australia Series: Studies in Migration and Diaspora

Dismantling the Racism Machine: A Manual and Toolbox uses the metaphor of a machine to illustrate how systemic racism operates. The inner-workings of the Racism Machine perpetuate structural racism, from the criminal justice system to education to the media. The Racism Machine is devastatingly effective because it obscures these inner-workings of systemic racism by diverting attention towards myths it creates. While seeing the inner-workings of the Machine can be overwhelming at first, it can also provide two important things: hope and responsibility. This book’s many examples of resistance to the will show that change is possible. Routledge Market: Race & Racism November 2017: 229 x 152: 214pp Hb: 978-1-138-03721-2: £75.00 Pb: 978-1-138-03722-9: £18.99 eBook: 978-1-315-17800-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138037212

This book explores Islamophobia in Australia, shifting attention from its victims to its perpetrators by examining the nature of people’s responses to the Muslim ‘Other’ in everyday life. Based on ethnographic fieldwork, it sheds light on the problematisations of Muslims amongst Anglo and non-Anglo Australians, investigating the impact of whiteness on minorities’ reactions to Muslims. Demonstrating the ways in which Australia’s histories and logics of racial exclusion produce processes in which whiteness habituates ‘racialising’ behaviour, it shows how national and global events, moral panics, and political discourse infiltrate everyday encounters, producing practices of Islamophobia. Routledge Market: Sociology/Race and Ethnicity December 2017: 234x156: 196pp Hb: 978-1-138-89453-2: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-17993-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138894532

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Diversity in Black Greek Letter Organizations

Love Across Borders

Breaking the Line

Asian Americans and the Politics of Intermarriage and Family-Making

Wendy Marie Laybourn and Devon Goss

Kelly H. Chong th

Black Greek Letter Organizations (BGLOs)arose in the early 20 century in response to racial and social exclusion encountered by Black students on college campuses and within historically White fraternities. What happens, however, when individuals transgress the color line by joining Greek letter organizations that differ from their own race? Through extensive interviews with non-Black BGLO members, Laybourn and Goss observe how non-Black BGLO members define themselves in relation to others and how they go about the ongoing accomplishment of identity work in their majority-Black networks and communities.

This book examines intermarriage and family-making of Asian Americans to explore the meaning of boundary-crossing unions for them, and what this tells us about the experiences, social positions, and racial incorporation of persons of Asian-descent in the U.S. It foregrounds the issues of race and racialized desires among Asian Americans, interrogating the impact of the globally circulating racial discourses and hegemonic Western cultural narratives that influence the subjectivities and choices of Asian Americans. Yet, it also explores how they are able to navigate and challenge these discourses and structures of inequality within the context of intermarriage and cultural/identity struggles.

Routledge Market: Sociology / Race & Ethnic Studies April 2018: 229 x 152: 144pp Hb: 978-1-138-62962-2: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-62963-9: £27.99 eBook: 978-1-315-21035-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138629622

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Identities in Central and Eastern Europe

Migrant City

The Construction and Interplay of European, National and Ethnic Identities

Les Back and Shamser Sinha, Goldsmith College, University of London Series: Routledge Advances in Ethnography

Edited by Natalia Waechter, Ludwig-Maximilian University, Munich, Germany This book investigates feelings of identity and belonging among ethnic minority groups regarding their nation, their ethnic group and Europe. In particular, the book presents original research on various ethnic minorities who live on both sides of the Eastern border of the European Union. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Identities journal.

Based on original ethnographies of young adult migrants in London, this book connects young migrants’ private struggles to the public issues at stake in the way mobility is regulated, channelled and managed in a globalised world. Routledge Market: Sociology July 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-71541-6: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-88185-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415715416

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Musical Mobilities

Racist America

Son Jarocho and the Circulation of Tradition Across Mexico and the United States

Roots, Current Realities, and Future Reparations

Alejandro Miranda Nieto Series: Routledge Advances in Ethnography Musical Mobilities analyses how a musical tradition moves, literally and metaphorically: the ways in which people, objects and information travel across geographical locations, just as practices as recognisable entities circulate along with meanings, competencies and embodied dispositions. This unique ethnography focuses on son jarocho, a musical practice originating in southeast Mexico that is currently reproduced through transnational connections, particularly in the United States. This book provides a theoretical and empirical perspective on the dissonances between cultural continuity and change. Routledge Market: Sociology/Cultural Studies/Human Geography November 2017: 234x156: 154pp Hb: 978-1-138-71405-2: £90.00 eBook: 978-1-315-23115-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781315231150

Joe R. Feagin, Texas A&M University, USA and Kimberley Ducey, University of Winnipeg, Canada This significantly updated edition brings book into a new racialized era since the election of Trump. It includes: --More contemporary accounts of racist events and resistance, enhancing the current relevance for students --Updates theoretical frame work and incoporates major new research on race/racism in the U.S. --New "to do" lists for readers on how to participate in anti-racist activism and organizations --New web site to enhance student understanding and provide suggested web-based readings for each chapter Routledge Market: Sociology, Race & Ethnicity and History July 2018: 229 x 152: 373pp Hb: 978-1-138-05487-5: £130.00 Pb: 978-1-138-09604-2: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-14346-0 Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-415-70400-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138054875

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Nationalist Responses to the Crisis in Europe Old and New Hatreds

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Sociology

Cathrine Thorleifsson Series: Research in Migration and Ethnic Relations Series

A Biosocial Introduction

The economic insecurity in Europe has given rise to parties of the far right - parties which in many cases form the spearhead of larger renationalization processes, directed against positions of global integration. This book examines the dynamics of three distinct, yet inter-related forms of exclusion in contemporary Europe, namely anti-Muslim racisms, antisemitism and antiziganism. Examining discourses of national identity and drawing on new, qualitative empirical research in the UK, Hungary and Norway, Nationalist Responses to the Crisis in Europe explores the various historical events, material conditions and social contexts that shape distinct forms of xenophobia and intolerance toward national minorities, demonstrating how, in contemporary right-wing and nationalist discourses, the categories of ’Muslims’, ’Jews’ and ’Roma’, are constructed as threatening others to the nation-state.

In an era of human genome research, environmental challenges, new reproductive technologies, and more, students can benefit from an introductory sociology text that is a biologically informed. This freshly updated second edition integrates mainstream sociological research in all areas of sociology with a scientifically-informed model of an evolved, biological human actor. This text allows students to better understand their emotional, social, and institutional worlds. It also illustrates how biological understanding naturally enhances the sociological approach. Tables, Figures, Photos, and the author's concise and remarkably lively style make this a truly enjoyable book to read and teach.

Rosemary L. Hopcroft

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Racism in the Neoliberal Era

The Black Circuit

A Meta History of Elite White Power

Race, Performance, Spectatorship in Black Popular Theater

Randolph Hohle Series: New Critical Viewpoints on Society

Rashida Z. Shaw McMahon Series: Sociology Re-Wired

Racism in the Neoliberal Era: A Long History of Elite White Power in the United States situates the most important changes and continuities of elite white strategies to maintain power since 1980s in a historical context. This book shows that, rather than a sharp break from the past, neoliberalism is just the latest elite white strategy that uses racism to preserve their political and economic power. Existing textbooks on race tend to focus on descriptive and brief overviews of minority groups in America. This will be the first book to hash out a comprehensive theory of racism, elite white power, and neoliberalism.

The Black Circuit: Race, Performance, Spectatorship in Black Popular Theater moves black theatrical productions and their audiences from the margins to the center of focus in the first book-length study of "Chitlin Circuit" Theatre, the most popular and controversial form of contemporary black theatre to exist outside of the purview of Broadway since the 1980s. It takes a hybrid methodological approach in analyzing the integrated and evolving network of consumerism, culture, circulation, exchange, ideologies, and meaning-making found in these performance environments, and in doing so, explores key findings in broader minority spectatorship.

Routledge Market: Sociology / Racism November 2017: 229 x 152: 270pp Hb: 978-1-138-68213-9: £95.00 Pb: 978-1-138-68209-2: £24.99 eBook: 978-1-315-52749-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138682139

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Translocational Belonging Identities, Inequalities, Intersectionalities Floya Anthias Series: Routledge Research in Race and Ethnicity This book explores contemporary forms of identity construction and belonging, together with their attendant boundary and hierarchy-making practices within the fields of ethnicity, migration and transnational population movements. A significant contribution to scholarship on intersectionality, it develops the concept of ‘translocational positionality’ as a way of addressing some of the difficulties identified within current approaches, by moving away from the idea of given ‘groups’ or ‘categories’ of gender, ethnicity and class, which then intersect, to highlight instead the importance of social locations, positionalities and processes with an emphasis on spatiality and temporality. Routledge Market: Sociology/Politics July 2018: 234x156: 200pp Hb: 978-1-138-30428-4: £105.00 Pb: 978-1-138-30429-1: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-73025-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138304284

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When Rape was Legal The Untold History of Sexual Violence during Slavery Rachel Feinstein, Carthage College Series: New Critical Viewpoints on Society When Rape was Legal uncovers the history of widespread sexual violence against enslaved black women by white men using personal stories, excerpts from diaries, and divorce petitions. Exposing this history reveals the role white family members played in encouraging rape and domination of enslaved women as well as the responses of white women to their husband’s violence, which routinely allowed the behavior to persist. This book highlights the legacy of the deep history of sexual violence embedded in our society’s past and present. Routledge Market: Sociology / American History January 2018: 229 x 152: 130pp Hb: 978-1-138-62967-7: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-62968-4: £27.99 eBook: 978-1-315-21028-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138629677

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White Men on Campus Transforming Learning About Privilege, Diversity, and Responsibility for Social Change Jorg Vianden Series: New Critical Viewpoints on Society In White Men on Campus, Jörg Vianden reports the results from a nationwide qualitative study of how White college men experience or perceive campus and community diversity issues. Using tenets of transformative learning and pedagogy for privileged learners, the author provides stories from White men about diversity, privilege, oppression, masculinity, and social change. Uniquely, this book also pairs white privilege with the counter stories of traditionally marginalized college groups, including women, students of color, and students who identify across different gender and sexual orientation spectra. Routledge Market: Sociology / Education / Gender Studies May 2018: 229 x 152: 225pp Hb: 978-1-138-65481-5: £100.00 Pb: 978-1-138-65483-9: £28.99 eBook: 978-1-315-62299-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138654815

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Class and Everyday Life

New Directions in Elite Studies

Critiques and Practices Kirsteen Paton, University of Liverpool, UK Why is social class still important in the twenty-first century, and in what ways? This text challenges claims that class is ‘dead’ by exploring how it comes to manifest itself in our everyday lives, whether in the bedroom or the gym, on social media sites or in the music charts. Taking a distinctive new approach that combines theory with application, it moves class debates beyond traditional measurements of stratification and mobility to consider how seemingly disconnected processes that have a material and cultural impact on our everyday lives are woven through with class inequality and identity. Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Class/Social Theory November 2017: 234x156: 216pp Hb: 978-1-138-92735-3: £85.00 Pb: 978-1-138-92738-4: £24.99 eBook: 978-1-315-68271-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138927353

Edited by Olav Korsnes, Johan Heilbron, Centre européen de sociologie et de science politique, France, Johs. Hjellbrekke, Universitetet i Bergen, Norway, Felix Bühlmann, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland and Mike Savage, London School of Economics, UK Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology New Directions in Elite Studies mobilizes a broad scope of research methods to uncover the social composition of the power elite – the ‘field of power’. It reconstructs processes through which people gain access to positions in this particular social space, examines the various forms of capital they mobilize in the process – economic, but also cultural and social capital – and probes changes over time and variations across national contexts. Routledge Market: Sociology/Elite Studies/Inequality December 2017: 234x156: 322pp Hb: 978-1-138-05919-1: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-16379-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138059191

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Left Behind: The Public Education Crisis in the United States Paul L. Jalbert This book addresses the problems that plague America’s elementary, secondary and higher education schools, examining questions of racial discrimination, funding and the connection between poverty and educational outcomes. Challenging the role of the mass media in much that is wrong in education, it criticises the ethnocentric approach to education in the US. Left Behind seeks to replace complacency with critical thinking and explores the possibilities that exist for rebuilding a viable nation-wide education institution, in which ‘what is best’ is decided collectively, not by business entities, politicians and the professional class, but by ordinary people and those working in education. Routledge Market: Sociology/Education April 2018: 234x156: 366pp Hb: 978-1-138-09181-8: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-09182-5: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-10781-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138091818

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Mobility, Identity and Empowerment in Europe A Mobile Ethnographic Approach Andre Novoa This book demonstrates that mobility in Europe is not a synonym for European mobility, showing how certain mobile individuals are more likely to develop an explicitly European identity than others. Through a series of mobile ethnographic accounts with truck drivers, musicians and MEPs, the author lays out the complexities behind assumptions about mobility and European identity, providing a clear contrast between individuals for whom this process certainly is true and others from whom, in spite of their high levels of mobility, the notion of being European is simply insignificant. Routledge Market: Sociology/mobility/identity August 2018: 234x156: 216pp Hb: 978-1-138-24220-3: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-27893-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138242203

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Helicopter Parenting and Boomerang Children

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How Parents Support and Relate to Their Student and Co-Resident Graduate Children

Routledge Handbook of Identity Studies

Anne West, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK and Jane Lewis, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology Broadening the investigation, 'Helicopter Parenting' and 'Boomerang Children’ depicts how students and graduates are now likely to be close to their parents, receive considerable financial and emotional support from them and upon graduation, return home. Using qualitative data from two interview studies of middle class families, this title explores the impact of these changes on young people’s transition to independence and adulthood and on intergenerational and intragenerational equality. Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Policy/Family Studies October 2017: 216x138: 102pp Hb: 978-1-138-68154-5: £45.00 eBook: 978-1-315-56316-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138681545

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Cognitive Science and the Social A Primer Stephen P. Turner Many new findings in neuroscience, such as the discovery of mirror neurons, have been ambiguous, controversial, and difficult to integrate into the social sciences. These and many other findings pose direct challenges to standard social science. Meantime facts of social science, like linguistic and moral diversity, pose a significant challenge to standard neuroscience approaches. Turner explores the critical issues that relate to the social aspects of cognition. Introducing a wide range of conceptual problems, he points to preliminary conclusions, especially about how processes like socialization need to be understood in cognitive science friendly terms. Routledge Market: Sociology / Cognitive Science March 2018: 229 x 152: 248pp Hb: 978-0-815-38567-7: £110.00 Pb: 978-0-815-38569-1: £27.99 eBook: 978-1-351-18052-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815385677

2nd edition Edited by Anthony Elliott, University of South Australia, Australia Series: Routledge International Handbooks The Handbook of Identity Studies offers a remarkably clear overview of the analysis of identity in the social sciences, and in so doing seeks to develop a new agenda for identity-studies in the twenty-first century. Routledge Market: Psychology/Sociology/Cultural Studies December 2017: 246x174: 464pp Hb: 978-1-138-64906-4: £140.00 eBook: 978-1-315-62602-4 Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-415-55558-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138649064

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The Defiance of Global Commitment A Complex Social Psychology Brian Castellani, Kent State University, USA Series: Complexity in Social Science Based on a critical reading of Freud’s Civilization and Its Discontents The Defiance of Global Commitment constructs a complex social psychology of how people all over the world are addressing globalization. Drawing on the latest advances in the cognitive, social, and complexity sciences, this timely volume presents a global model of defiance and the triangular tensions between nostalgic retreat, global aggression and civil society, as manifested in forms ranging from nostalgic resentment and LGBTQI issues to racism and ecological aggression. Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Psychology/Complexity Theory January 2018: 234x156: 296pp Hb: 978-0-815-35317-1: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-351-13714-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815353171

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Emotions and Power Habitus and Change in Late Modernity Jonathan G. Heaney Series: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory This book draws on insights from a range of disciplines to explore the relationship between emotions and social change in late or ‘liquid’ modernity. Using the Republic of Ireland as an illustrative case, the author develops a distinctive theoretical framework to engage with the concept of habitus and to argue that three concepts – emotion, power and habitus – are central to understanding the constitution of, and effect of ‘social change’ upon, people’s emotional lives. Engaging with the thought of Bauman, Bourdieu, Whitehead and others, the book shows how emotions have become valorised and pathologised (or re-pathologised) in late modernity, thus offering a critical analysis of emotion and power and the ambiguous effects of emotionalisation for contemporary life and politics. Routledge Market: Sociology/social theory/emotion September 2018: 234x156: 216pp Hb: 978-1-138-23439-0: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-30703-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138234390

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Against Nature

Crime and Society

The Metaphysics of Information Systems

Edited by Donna Youngs, University of Huddersfield, UK Series: Contemporary Issues in Social Science

David Kreps, University of Salford, UK This book questions the nature of the business and social information systems so ubiquitous in contemporary life. Linking positivism, individualism, and market-fundamentalist economics at the root of these systems, it critiques the philosophical ground of this triumvirate as fundamentally against nature. Connecting counter-philosophies of the subject as a natural part of existence, with collectivist and ecological economics, it presents a complex view of the nature of Nature through which we might reshape our approach to technology and to our economies to overcome the existential threat of climate change. Routledge Market: Sociology / Philosophy / Science and Technology June 2018: 216x138: 136pp Hb: 978-0-815-37775-7: £45.00 eBook: 978-1-351-23382-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815377757

This book offers a wide-ranging, international exploration of the many different ways in which crime impacts on social processes. It draws on a wide range of countries and cultures including India, Israel, Nigeria, Turkey, the USA, and Britain and Ireland. This book was originally published as a special issue of Contemporary Social Science. Routledge Market: Crime and Society April 2018: 246x174: 164pp Hb: 978-0-815-38288-1: £115.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815382881

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American Social Theory

Critical and Cultural Interactionism

Charles Lemert

Edited by Michael Hviid Jacobsen Series: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory

Alongside essential European theory, Americans have made important contributions from very different social and cultural perspectives. Drawing from Euro and American traditions alike, this new book builds, for the first time, an intellectual framework for understanding American social theory up to the present. Charles Lemert traces the roots of American th theory to 16 century colonization and, since, to an enormous range of writings and writers, both influential and lesser known. He delights readers with bold discoveries and a masterful rendering of American history and social thought that completes a fuller record of the theory we need to understand today. Routledge Market: Sociology / Social Theory February 2018: 235 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-1-138-62974-5: £100.00 Pb: 978-1-138-62977-6: £20.99 eBook: 978-1-315-21023-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138629745

One of the longest standing traditions in sociology, interactionism is concerned with studying human interaction and showing how society to a large part is constituted by patterns of interaction. In spite of the work of figures such as Park, Hughes, Goffman, Blumer, Denzin and Fine, interactionism remains something of an odd man out in mainstream sociology. This book rectifies this apparent neglect by bringing together critical social theories and microsociological approaches to research, thus revealing the critical and cultural potentials in interactionism and offering an overview of the prominent ideas within critical and cultural criminology. Routledge Market: Sociology/social theory/research methods July 2018: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-1-138-30623-3: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-14164-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138306233

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China at a Threshold

Critical Theories and the Budapest School

Technological flourishing and social atrophy

Politics, Culture, Modernity

James B. Cuffe, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland Series: Contemporary Liminality This book offers an account of the increasing use of technology in Chinese society and the challenges that this presents in all facets of everyday life, from health and politics to ethics and education. Drawing on conceptual tools from the theory of technology and anthropology, it explores debates surrounding technology as a liberating tool for human flourishing or as a malevolent force for social atrophy. A study of rapidly changing urban life in China, it addresses questions surrounding communication technology and state control, civil rights and freedom of speech, asking what the future may hold for China and urging us to rethink our understanding of the role of technology in social life. Routledge Market: Sociology/anthropology/social theory August 2018: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-1-138-74078-5: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-18322-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138740785

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Edited by John Rundell, Universiy of Melbourne, Australia and Jonathan Pickle Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought This book sheds new light on the unique critiques of modernity offered by the school of thinkers associated with Georg Lukács, informed as its members’ insights have been by first-hand experiences of Nazism, Soviet socialism and the liberal-democratic West. Presenting studies of topics central to contemporary critical theory, authors draw on the works of Heller, Márkus and Fehér, demonstrating their enduring relevance to critical theory and the ways in which their thought can inform new perspectives on culture and politics. Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Theory/Critical Theory December 2017: 234x156: 294pp Hb: 978-1-138-20302-0: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-47245-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138203020

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Depressive Love

Entanglements of Modernity, Colonialism and Genocide

A Social Pathology Emma Engdahl, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Series: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory This book addresses the question of how it is possible for opposite emotional experiences such as love and depression to appear simultaneously, empirically documenting the phenomenon of depressive love and its implications through studies of art and the experiences of everyday life. Engaging with a range of sociological, psychoanalytic and philosophical theories of love, depression and emotion, the author examines the ways in which depressive love is expressed in modern society, asking whether it is a new phenomenon and confined to the West and if not, what is distinctive about the depressive love and its associated (dys)functions in contemporary Western society.

Burundi and Rwanda in Historical-Sociological Perspective Jack Palmer, University of Leeds, UK Series: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory This book offers a novel sociological examination of the historical trajectories of Burundi and Rwanda. It challenges both the Eurocentric assumptions which have underpinned many sociological theorisations of modernity, and the notion that the processes of modernisation move gradually, if precariously, towards more peaceable forms of cohabitation within and between societies. Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Theory May 2018: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-1-138-56432-9: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-12236-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138564329

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Dialogical Social Theory

Escapism in Contemporary Capitalism

Donald N. Levine and Howard G. Schneiderman

Take the long way home

In his final work, Donald N. Levine, one of the great late twentieth century sociological theorists, brings together diverse social thinkers. Simmel, Weber, Durkheim, Parsons, and Merton are set into a dialogue with philosophers such as Hobbes, Smith, Montesquieu, Comte, Kant, and Hegel, and pragmatists such as Peirce, James, Dewey, and McKeon to describe and analyze dialogical social theory. This volume is Levine’s most important contribution to social theory and a worthy summation of his life’s work.

Greg Sharzer, Kyung Hee University, South Korea

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This book suggests that escapism – the desire to leave one's physical or emotional circumstances for an ideal alternative – is not necessarily a way of avoiding painful social realities, but can be a useful tool for critical social theorists because it demonstrates how many people respond to neoliberal austerity. Considering this phenomenon across the fields of psychology, geography and development studies, the author recuperates escapism as a tool for critical intellectuals and activists. By doing so, it suggests that a key element currently missing from left politics is the harnessing of escapist visions for a post-capitalist society. Routledge Market: Sociology/social theory/social movements September 2018: 234x156: 200pp Hb: 978-1-138-24231-9: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-27873-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138242319

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Emotions and Everyday Life

Eurocentrism and Development in Korea

Michael Hviid Jacobsen Series: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory

Jongtae Kim, Korea University, Korea Series: Routledge Studies in Emerging Societies

This volume explores the emotions that are intricately woven into the texture of everyday life and experience. A contribution to the literature on the sociology of emotions, it focuses on the role of emotions as being integral to daily life, broadening our understanding by examining both ‘core’ emotions and those that often overlooked or omitted from more conventional studies. Bringing together theoretical and empirical studies from scholars across a range of subjects, including sociology, psychology, cultural studies, history, politics and cognitive science, this international collection centres on the ‘everyday-ness’ of emotional experience.

In what historical contexts have the Koreans set seonjinguk as their national goal and yardstick to judge nations? What roles have been played by the concept of seonjinguk in Korea? What discursive frameworks did the Koreans use for their national identities and worldviews before the developmental era? Through a chronological analysis of Korea’s dominant discourses from the late nineteenth century to the present, Kim demonstrates the historical nature of developmentalism and seonjinguk discourse for Korea’s developmental era, and traces their genealogy to gaehwa (enlightenment) and munmyeong (civilization) discourses.

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Everyday Moralities

Framing Social Interaction

Doing it Ourselves in an Age of Uncertainty

The Metasocial Perspective of Erving Goffman

Nicholas Hookway Series: Morality, Society and Culture

Anders Persson

From increasing divorce rates and the decline of life-long commitments, to an excessive concern with self and consumerism, plenty of evidence has been provided for the claim that morality is in decline in the West, yet little is known about how people make-sense of and experience their everyday moral lives. This insightful book asks how late-modern subjects construct, understand and experience morality in a context of moral uncertainty. With a focus on two areas of morality and human conduct - love and intimacy, and the human treatment of animals - the author draws on the work of Bauman, Ahmed, Irigaray, Foucault and Taylor to construct an innovative theoretical synthesis, which is combined new empirical material drawn from online diaries or blogs to examine the complex and intriguing ways that contemporary subjects produce, narrate and experience everyday moral-decision-making. Routledge August 2018: 234x156: 176pp Hb: 978-1-472-48150-4: £60.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472481504

In circumstances in which shared definitions and understandings of a situation cannot be taken for granted, for example in societies in rapid change, or public places where people with different habits and values meet, social actors need to make sense of the situation by ’reading’ the situation and making interactional moves in the hope that the moves of other agents will reveal its social order - a process that is best understood in terms of ’metasociality’. Drawing upon a range of well-known concepts from Goffman’s thought, such as impression management, stigma, role and role distance, cooling out and civil inattention, this book represents a new understanding of his approach to framing and will therefore appeal to scholars and students of social theory, classical sociology and social interaction. Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Theory June 2018: 234x156: 144pp Hb: 978-1-472-48258-7: £60.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472482587

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Ex Machina

From one ‘Empire’ to the Next

Realist Responses to Post-Human Society

Why we are where we are after everything we do to be elsewhere

Edited by Ismael Al-Amoudi, Cardiff University, UK and Jamie Morgan, Leeds Beckett University, UK Series: The Future of the Human

Radha D'Souza Series: Ontological Explorations (Routledge Critical Realism)

This volume focuses on the slow process of ‘human enhancement’, starting from pastoralism through to modern transplant, genetic and bio-engineering interventions. Examining the ways in which recent advances in technology threaten to blur and displace the boundaries constitutive of our shared humanity, Realist Responses to Post-Human Society explores the philosophical and ethical questions raised by these developments, and discusses – and meets – the dangers posed by the combination of transhumanism with post-humanist social theories and antihumanist practices, institutions and ideologies. Routledge Market: Sociology/Philosophy June 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-815-37784-9: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-351-23370-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815377849

How are asymmetrical relations of super/subordination between societies reproduced over time? This is the central question addressed in the book. This book goes beyond moral, economic, legal, cultural and technological reductionism and analyses the geo-historical and causal factors to answer the central question of the book. Routledge Market: Sociology/Economics/History July 2018: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-48183-0: £90.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87866-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415481830

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Experiencing Multiple Realities

Giddens and Castells

Alfred Schutz’s Sociology of the Finite Provinces of Meaning

A Comparative Critique

Marius Ion Benţa, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought

Daniel Chaffee, University of South Australia, Australia Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology

This book offers a theoretical investigation into the general problem of reality as a multiplicity of ‘finite provinces of meaning’, as developed in the work of Alfred Schutz. A critical introduction to Schutz’s sociology of multiple realities as well as a sympathetic re-reading and reconstruction of his project, Experiencing Multiple Realities traces the genesis and implications of this concept in Schutz’s writings before presenting an analysis of various ways in which it can shed light on major sociological problems, such as social action, social time, social space, identity, or narrativity.

This is the first book to critically compare the two social theorists and public intellectuals, Anthony Giddens and Manuel Castells. Providing detailed examinations of their theories, as well as blindspots in their work, it examines the impact of new communication technologies and globalization on contemporary society, including their contributions to contemporary social issues including climate change, political trust, and the recent and continuing global financial crisis.

Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Theory March 2018: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-79332-2: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-21114-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415793322

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Healing Rites of Passage

Morality Made Visible

The experience of children’s camps

Edward Westermarck’s Moral and Social Theory

Peter Kearney, University College Cork, Ireland Series: The Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilization

Otto Pipatti, Helsinki University, Finland Series: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory

This book examines the role of the ‘fun camps’ for children recovering from life-threatening illnesses such as cancer and leukaemia. With studies drawn from ‘Serious Fun’ projects in the USA, the UK, France, Ireland and Israel, the author explores how the camp experience helps to bring about healing, employing central concepts from sociology and anthropology, such as 'liminality', 'mimesis' and 'salutogenesis'. Exploring the process of recovery in terms of a ‘rite of passage’, the author shows how the camp experience is structured so as to enable children to shed a sick role and, through overcoming obstacles, achieve social reintegration in a new role.

This book is the first full study of Edward Westermarck’s moral and social theory. Examining his evolutionary approach to the human mind, the author introduces important new themes to scholarship on Westermarck, including the pivotal role of emotions in human reciprocity, the evolutionary origins of human society, social solidarity, the emergence and maintenance of moral norms, and moral responsibility. With attention to Westermarck’s debt to David Hume and Adam Smith, this volume highlights the importance of the theory of sympathy that lies at the heart of Westermarck’s work, which proves to be crucial to his understanding of morality and human social life.

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Lost in Perfection

Multiple Correspondence Analysis for the Social Sciences

The impacts of optimisation on culture and psyche Edited by Vera King, Sigmund-Freud-Institut, Germany, Benigna Gerisch, International Psychoanalytic University Berlin, Germany and Hartmut Rosa, University of Jena, Germany Series: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory This volume examines the question of how the incessant demand for improved performance and efficiency, the pursuit of self-improvement and everyday multitasking affect not only relationships with others, but also with body and self. Bringing together contributions from renowned scholars from the fields of sociology, psychology and psychoanalysis, it explores the impacts of optimisation on culture and psyche. Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Theory June 2018: 234x156: 232pp Hb: 978-1-138-89436-5: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-17996-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138894365

Johs Hjellbrekke, University of Bergen, Norway Multiple correspondence analysis is a statistical technique that is strongly associated with the work of Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002). Over nine chapters, this book will introduce readers to the basic properties, procedures and rules of interpretation of correspondence analysis, and to how the method can be used in the social sciences. Routledge Market: Sociology/Statistics/Social Theory May 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-1-138-69968-7: £95.00 Pb: 978-1-138-69971-7: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-51625-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138699687

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Metaphysical Sociology

Pathways of Peace

On the Work of John Carroll

The Philosophy and Sociology of Peace and Nonviolence

Edited by Sara James, La Trobe University, Australia Series: Morality, Society and Culture

Romina Gurashi, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

This volume critically engages with the work of the acclaimed sociologist John Carroll and makes the argument for a metaphysical sociology. Carroll has proposed that a metaphysical sociology should focus on the questions of fundamental existence that confront all humans – questions of meaning, which, in the modern West, have become increasingly difficult to answer. Through consideration of a range of topics including, film, psychoanalysis, terrorism and everyday life, Metaphysical Sociology takes up the fundamental question of metaphysical sociology – that of people’s ‘ontological qualities’ or inner resources and the means by which they might cultivate them in pursuit of meaning. Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Theory May 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-09178-8: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-10783-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138091788

This book explores the close interconnection that exists between sociological and philosophical scholarship in relation to peace studies, engaging with the work of Thoreau, Gandhi, Ghaffar Khan, Capitini, Dolci, Bobbio, Galtung, Sharp and Weil. Through an examination of the thought of these leading philosophers and sociologists in their historical and geographical context, the author considers notions of nonviolent resistance, pacifism and reverse strike, as well as violence theories of conflict, theories of conflict resolution, the problem of war, political transitions towards democratization and the institutionalisation of peace research. Routledge Market: Sociology / Politics September 2018: 216x138: 136pp Hb: 978-0-815-37787-0: £45.00 eBook: 978-1-351-23362-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815377870

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Politics with a Human Face

Spaces of Experience

Identity and Experience in Post-Soviet Europe

Displacement and Knowledge in Modernity

Arvydas Grišinas, Vilnius Academy of Arts, Lithuania Series: Contemporary Liminality

Aurea Mota Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought

Politics with a Human Face presents a holistic understanding of political identity formation in post-Soviet Europe, drawing on the thought of Dilthey and Gadamer to employ empathy as a method, together with visual and historical analysis, in an analysis the role of human experience and non-rationalistic factors in post-Soviet politics. With studies of cases including Estonia, Lithuania, Poland and Russia, as well as the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the author examines issues of liminal transition, ‘far-right’ movements, victimhood, ethnic conflict and political paradoxes, shedding shed light on the region’s agency and perception of both its own political and existential situation, and that of the

Through analysis of the works of writers in the fields of social science and literature in the modern and early modern periods, this book examines the relationship between modern knowledge and the configuration of modern space. With attention to the movement of human beings through different spaces – or displacement – the author moves beyond a narrowly Eurocentric perspective and advances the view that human experience with different spaces shaped the principal transformations of modernity.

surrounding world.

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Social Generativity

States of Intoxication

A Relational Paradigm for Social Change

The Impact of State Formation Processes on Drinking Culture

Edited by Mauro Magatti, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology As a contribution to this debate, Social Generativity offers a much-needed and original conceptual synthesis, within a unique anthropological focus on the forms of selfhood sustained by the historical and economic conditions of the present day.

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John O'Brien Series: The Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilization This book provides an illuminating perspective on alcohol use, drawing on approaches from both anthropological research and historical sociology to examine our ambivalent attitudes to alcohol in the modern West. Tracing the contradictory position occupied by alcohol over the course of history and civilisation – as an unproblematic and even sacred element of ritual, as a source of revenue, as central to the formation of political communities, and a source of fear for ruling groups – States of Intoxication sheds light on the manner in which we have arrived at the very peculiar modern perspective on alcohol. Routledge Market: Sociology/Anthropology April 2018: 234x156: 248pp Hb: 978-1-138-09360-7: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-10672-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138093607

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The Age of the Social

Social Statistics

1840 to the Present and Beyond

Managing Data, Conducting Analyses, Presenting Results Thomas J. Linneman, The College of William and Mary, USA Series: Sociology Re-Wired Prized for its engaging writing style and real-world examples, this introductory text is significantly updated with more Inter-Chapter Connections to improve students' conceptual learning and help them make technique and presentational choices in future careers. Its Managing Data feature is considerably expanded, and new, timely examples from education, criminology and health are added. Also new in the highly rated web resources are improved author instruction videos and Power Points, and an organized collection of SSSP output for instructors paired with examples discussed in the text. Routledge Market: Social Science / Statistics October 2017: 235 x 187: 642pp Hb: 978-1-138-22862-7: £120.00 Pb: 978-1-138-22863-4: £81.99 eBook: 978-1-315-39182-3 Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-415-66146-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138228627

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Sal Restivo This book seeks to re-establish the credentials of sociology as the science of society. While championing interdisciplinarity in recognising the capacity of converging perspectives to yield more interesting general theories of social life, the author defends disciplinarity in maintaining sociology’s achievements as a discipline. With chapters on the sociological world view, imagining society, the self, love, education, mathematics and religion, The Age of the Social re-states the importance of sociology as the source of robust ideas about the social in an age in which this notion has grown in importance. As such, it will appeal to scholars across the social sciences, with interests in method and philosophy in the social disciplines. Routledge Market: Sociology/ science May 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-1-138-23436-9: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-30715-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138234369

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The Anxiety of Ascent

The New Evolutionary Sociology

Middle-Class Narratives in Germany and America

Recent and Revitalized Theoretical Approaches

Scott Doidge, La Trobe University, Australia Series: Morality, Society and Culture

Jonathan H. Turner and Richard S. Machalek Series: Evolutionary Analysis in the Social Sciences

This intriguing book examines Max Weber’s disenchantment thesis, engaging with the idea that modern life was to be experienced as a flat procession of mechanical experiences and empty consumer consolations through a study of the lifeways of the middle-class. Beginning with the rise of the German bourgeoisie in the late nineteenth century and continuing in the twentieth century in the story of the American middle-class, it undertakes close readings of a contemporary and a retrospective text for each period in order to evaluate the long term accuracy of Weber’s claim that the modern West lacks an answer to the fundamental question of how we are to live.

The New Evolutionary Sociology emerges within the debate over how to best incorporate evolutionary thinking into the social sciences. The authors develop explanations of human sociocultural evolution within a comparative framework that includes biology, neuroscience, psychology, and sociobiology, and ultimately make the case for an interdisciplinary approach to studying sociocultural phenomena. Part I of the book reviews early applications of evolutionary theory and methods. Part II examines the challenges of an interdisciplinary approach, and in response, Part III presents renewed and expanded cross-comparative approaches to evolutionary sociology.

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The Biopolitics of Information

The New Narcissus in the Age of Reality Television Megan Collins, Prairie View A&M University, USA Series: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory

Recoding Life Sakari Tamminen, University of Helsinki, Finland and Eric Deibel, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

This book explores the encouragement of the false self in our society and the ways in which this is portrayed in reality television. Through studies of well-known shows, the author examines the effects of narcissism and consumerism, shedding light on the ways in which people are pushed to focus on their biographies and self-promotion and so development of a sense of dissatisfaction and dis-ease. Applying Freud’s concept of narcissism and tracing it through the work of key social theorists including Durkheim, Freud, Goffman, Riesman, Baudrillard and Giddens, this book constitutes an insightful analysis of the modern ideology of greatness that drives individuals to project

Against the backdrop of unprecedented convergence between the digital and the corporeal in the life sciences, this book examines the ‘meta-code of life’: the conditions under which life is not only known or decoded, but also rematerialised through bioinformatics and material biotechnologies. Drawing on STS-style ethnographies and interviews on the development of human biobanks and genomic open data initiatives, it demonstrates how current social theories fail to develop a coherent account of how knowledge or pratices of living is configured today. As such, it will appeal to scholars of science and technology studies and the sociology, philosophy and anthropology of science. Routledge Market: Sociology/social theory/science and technology studies July 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-1-138-22557-2: £95.00 eBook: 978-1-315-39922-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138225572

an artificial self. Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Theory/Cultural Studies December 2017: 234x156: 172pp Hb: 978-1-138-20697-7: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-46349-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138206977

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The Iron Cage Revisited

The Public Intellectual as Moral Critic

Max Weber in the Neoliberal Era

The Sacred and the Secular Passions of ‘Reason’

R. Bruce Douglass, Georgetown University, USA Series: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory

Peter McMylor Series: Morality, Society and Culture

This book reveals the enduring relevance of Weber’s thought by challenging the notion that with the apparent triumph of freedom, contemporary Western societies have escaped from Weber’s ‘iron cage’. With discussions of the obsessive rationalism of the modern age, the bureaucratic and institutional ethos, materialism and post-materialism, and the prospects for democracy, the author clarifies the meaning of Weber’s thinking on the iron cage and considering the consequences for our way of life of the triumph of neoliberalism as a political force.

This book argues for the continued significance of religious inheritance as a key aspect of European modernity, contending that public intellectuals need to be understood, in at least some respects, as moral critics of their society and that as such, a crucial dimension of their role is shaped by the particular patterns of religious inheritance that they possess whether directly as individuals, or, via the national society of which they consider themselves members and the particular history of its state formation. With an exploration of both their hidden and openly religious dimensions, The Public Intellectual as Moral Critic reveals the enduring and perhaps paradoxical influence of the great 19th century secular religions in contemporary social criticism by way of a case study of the work of Noam Chomsky, whose rationalism is contrasted with the more openly religious and poetic vision of Peter Dale Scott.

Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Theory May 2018: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-1-138-28544-6: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-26896-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138285446

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The Roots of Postemotional Theory

Theorizing in Contemporary Social Science

Paths through Classical Sociology

A Peircean Consensus?

Stjepan G. Mestrovic Series: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory

Mikael Carleheden Series: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory

This book presents postemotional theory as an alternative to both modernist and postmodern theories of society. Offering an examination of the ways in which various classical social theorists interpreted Schopenhauer’s thought, together with fresh explorations of Schopenhauer’s and Durkheim’s concerns with knowledge, ethics and the character of religion, The Roots of Postemotional Theory presents a postemotional examination of various trends in contemporary society, such as rising unhappiness, the cultural proclivity toward fake smiles and ‘customer satisfaction’; manufactured authenticity and fake sincerity, forced spontaneity, brand loyalty and the modern totemism of mascots and national loyalties, and the capacity of consumer society to market and promote greed and inequality.

Engaging with the work of Charles Sanders Peirce in the philosophy of science, this book takes up the issue of how theory is constructed and developed in the social sciences, raising and responding to questions including: What do social scientists actually do when they theorize? How do they proceed when they construct theories? What does theoretical research involve? What makes theorizing scientific? Do we need methods in theoretical work? Is there a specific logic of theorizing on which such methods could be based?

Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Theory July 2018: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-1-138-22665-4: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-39718-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138226654

Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Theory August 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-472-43052-6: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472430526

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The Spectacle of Critique From Philosophy to Cacophony

Time and Temporality in Transitional and Post-Conflict Societies

Tom Boland, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland Series: Contemporary Liminality

Edited by Natascha Mueller-Hirth and Sandra Rios Oyola Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology

This book draws on anthropological theory to provide a different perspective on the public cacophony of critique, where even entrenched opponents become imitative, making the same accusations against one other. Addressing a central academic concern, with a special focus on political critique in the public sphere, it offers a sociology of critique that problematizes critique, examining its roots, as well its various forms in contemporary political discourse in relation to populism, as seen in presidential elections, referendum campaigns and discussions of welfare reform.

This collection critically questions linear, transitional justice time and highlights the different temporalities that exist at local and institutional levels through original empirical research. Routledge Market: Sociology/ May 2018: 234x156: 232pp Hb: 978-1-138-63136-6: £90.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138631366

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The Terminal Self

Toward a Hermeneutic Theory of Social Practices

Everyday Life in Hypermodern Times

Between Existential Analytic and Social Theory

Simon Gottschalk Series: Interactionist Currents

Dimitri Ginev, University of Konstanz, Germany Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought

Inspired by interactionist theory and Goffman’s dramaturgy, this book traces the terminal or online self, generated by our modern practice of interacting with others on terminals, both on- and offline. It explores the deterioration of our sensory engagement in face-to-face interactions; the ‘hyper-narcissism’ that comes to characterise the project of the self in contemporary society; the short, decontextualized, often faceless and instrumental nature of our terminal interactions with others; the drive for immediate gratification, voyeurism and exhibitionism that shapes hypermodern lives; and the sense of panic and urgency that prevails in our responses to an incessant flow of communication.

Towards a Hermeneutic Theory of Social Practices advocates this thesis by approaching the interrelational dynamic of social practices in terms of existential analytic. Indeed, this insightful volume outlines a methodology of the double hermeneutics that allows the study of the entanglement of agential plans, beliefs and intentions with configured practices; whilst also demonstrating how interrelated social practices with which agency is entangled articulate cultural forms of life.

Routledge Market: Sociology February 2018: 234x156: 160pp Hb: 978-1-472-43708-2: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-55501-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472437082

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Uncovering Social Life

We Count, We Matter

Critical Perspectives from Sociology

Voice, Choice and the Death of Distance

Chris Shilling, University of Kent, UK and Philip A. Mellor, University of Leeds, UK Uncovering Social Life: Critical Perspectives from Sociology provides a clear and engaging account of social life. This book identifies how sociology helps us understand the problems associated with social order and change before focusing on some of the most important institutional transformations to have occurred in: bodies and health; sex, gender and sexuality; employment; finance; the Internet and new social media; technology and artificial intelligence; religion; governance and terrorism. Written by two respected scholars, it provides a clear and compelling example of the sociological imagination in action and, as such, offers an important teaching and study resource.

Christopher Steed, Southampton University UK Series: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory This book examines the contemporary reaction against the establishment or ‘the system’ in terms of a new divide between those who wish to see an interconnected world, and those who seek distance through protectionism and opposition to immigration. An analysis that draws on the notion of ‘face’ to explore reactions to processes such as automation and globalisation, the author considers people’s new conception of themselves as networked individuals, able to respond to a sense of alienation and air their grievances on social media, and discusses our move towards a type of society characterised not by honour and dishonour, or right and wrong, but by voice and choice.

Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Theory December 2017: 234x156: 190pp Hb: 978-1-138-93413-9: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-93415-3: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-67815-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138934139

Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Theory March 2018: 234x156: 202pp Hb: 978-1-138-30621-9: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-14160-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138306219

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Updating Charles H. Cooley

Writing the Body Politic

Contemporary Perspectives on a Sociological Classic

The John O’Neill Reader

Edited by Natalia Ruiz-Junco, Auburn University, USA and Baptiste Brossard Series: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory

Edited by Thomas Kemple, University of British Columbia, Canada and Mark Featherstone, Keele University, UK Series: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory

This book explores the contemporary relevance of Charles H. Cooley’s thought, bringing together scholars from the US, the UK, Europe and Australia to reflect on Cooley’s theory and legacy. Offering an up-to-date analysis of Cooley’s reception in the history of the social sciences, an examination of epistemological and methodological advances on his work, critical assessments and novel articulations of his major ideas, and a consideration of new directions in scholarship that draws on Cooley’s thought. Updating Charles H. Cooley will appeal to sociologists with interests in social theory, interactionism, the history of sociology, social psychology, and the sociology of emotions. Routledge Market: Sociology/Sociological Theory June 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-09813-8: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-10451-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138098138

Organised around the themes of the biobody, the productive body, the libidinal body and the civic body, this book brings together key works from the social theorist John O’Neill’s later writings, focusing on embodiment to explore the different ways in which the body metaphor informs visions of familial, economic, personal, and communal life in his thought. specifically the ways in which principles of reciprocity and generosity always exceed the capitalist, individualist body of (neo)liberal political theory. Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Theory July 2018: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-1-138-63317-9: £95.00 eBook: 978-1-315-20782-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138633179

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Walking into the Void A Historical Sociology and Political Anthropology of Walking Arpad Szakolczai and Agnes Horvath, University College Cork, Ireland Series: Contemporary Liminality The first comprehensive historical sociology and political anthropology of walking as a formative and transformative experience, this book employs the genealogical method and the concept of liminality to theorise the links between walking, pilgrimage and rites of passage as liminal experiences, and offers a historical survey of the role played by walking in settled and increasingly massified societies. A fresh perspective on the ills of modernity that retrieves connections with the civilisation of the distant past through one the most important experiences of human beings, this ground-breaking work will appeal to scholars across the social sciences. Routledge Market: Sociology/social theory/anthropology October 2017: 234x156: 218pp Hb: 978-1-138-21448-4: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-21449-1: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-44592-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138214484

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An Invitation to a Critical Realist Sociology

Learning to Save the Future

Edited by Timothy Rutzou, Yale University, USA Series: Routledge Studies in Critical Realism (Routledge Critical Realism)

Rethinking Education and Work in an Era of Digital Capitalism Alexander J. Means Series: Critical Interventions

This volume offers a series of interviews with well-known figures in critical realism, addressing questions currently being asked in American sociology, including: Why do we need theory? Why do we need to do ontology? Is it possible to be ‘a realist’ in sociology? What do we mean by science and social science? What is the difference between natural science and social science? What contribution does critical realism make to how we do sociology? What is the place of practice in social explanation? Is or should social science be inherently value neutral? And how do such things help us do better social research? How does critical realism influence our methodological practices? Routledge Market: Sociology April 2018: 234x156: 230pp Hb: 978-1-138-10312-2: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-10298-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138103122

Instead of fostering mass intellectuality, Alexander Means argues that educational development is being constrained by a value st structure subordinated to 21 century capitalism and technology. Human capabilities from creativity, design, engineering, and communication are conceived narrowly as human capital, and global problems including the erosion of employment and climate change are conceived as educational problems that can be solved by further digitization and business solutions. This thought-provoking account provides a cognitive map of this condition and offers alternative approaches through critical analyses of education and economic growth, technology, labor, power and ecology. Routledge Market: Sociology / Education March 2018: 229 x 152: 198pp Hb: 978-1-138-21261-9: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-21262-6: £26.99 eBook: 978-1-315-45020-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138212619

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CHANGE! A Student Guide to Social Action

Public Policy Making in a Globalized World

Scott Myers-Lipton

Revised edition

Students in courses on community service and social change need a guide to working for campus, local, state, and national action. The first practical guide for teachers and students creating real change during their one-term course, this book connects classroom learning to steps that can be taken to make change happen. It is built on the lessons of academic research and actual student campaigns that have led to successful propositions—such as Katrina relief and California’ recent, successful minimum wage law. The book leads students from learning to analysis, reflection, and action. Its lessons last a lifetime. Routledge Market: Sociology / Civic Engagement December 2017: 229 x 152: 168pp Hb: 978-1-138-29728-9: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-29729-6: £23.99 eBook: 978-1-315-09938-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138297289

Edited by Robin J. Lewis The advent of globalization has transformed the public policymaking process into a multifaceted challenge that transcends traditional policymaking boundaries and forces scholars, experts, and practitioners to redefine their field in terms of both theory and practice. Most significant policy issuesclimate change, food and water, economic development, global pandemics, terrorism and violence, and migration, to name just a few—now require a collective framing of the problem and a collaborative effort to take effective action.; Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Routledge Market: Public Administration, Sociology, Political Science February 2018: 229 x 152: 448pp Hb: 978-1-138-09553-3: £105.00 eBook: 978-0-203-71242-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138095533

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How Do You Know?

The Challenge of Modernity

The Epistemological Foundations of 21st Century Literacy

Simmel’s Sociological Theory

J.M. Beach, University of Texas, San Antonio, USA

Gregor Fitzi, Bielefeld University, Germany

This book defines the concept and practices of literacy. Examining the ways in which the spread of literacy and education have caused culture wars in pluralist societies since th the 16 century, the author argues that science, and more broadly evidence-based inductive arguments, offer the only reliable source information and the only peaceful solution to st cultural conflict in the 21 century. With a focus on the multifaceted practice of literacy-as-communication, the book calls for a new literacy that incorporates reading and writing with advanced cognitive and epistemological skills.

Due to increasing religious and political conflicts, common ethical orientation is shifting in contemporary societies. Simmel’s sociology is a basic reference for inquiring into modern societal change. Fitzi’s book gives a comprehensive insight into the systematic body of Simmel’s sociological thought which underlies the impressionistic prose of his empirical investigations. Routledge Market: Sociology/Sociological Theory May 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-28183-7: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-27093-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138281837

Routledge Market: Sociology/Education November 2017: 234x156: 252pp Hb: 978-1-138-09806-0: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-10456-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138098060

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The Constitution of Social Practices Kevin McMillan, University of Ottawa, Canada Series: Philosophy and Method in the Social Sciences This book contends that practices are perhaps the most fundamental building-block of social reality and asks what social scientists’ research would look like if they took this insight seriously. Arguing for the importance of detailed empirical study of human practices to effective social-scientific inquiry, and the centrality to social theory of a well-developed practice theory, the author examines the generic features of human practices, the means by which they can be identified, characterised and explained, how they function and how they might change across time and space. Routledge Market: Sociology/philosophy of social science October 2017: 234x156: 198pp Hb: 978-1-138-89461-7: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-17990-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138894617

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The Live Art of Sociology Cath Lambert, University of Warwick, UK Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology The Live Art of Sociology attends to the importance of ‘the live’ in contemporary social and political life. Taking existing work in live sociology as a starting point, this book considers some of its aspirations through unique empirical investigations. Queer and feminist theory and methods are also employed in exploring the challenges of researching live experiences and temporalities. With case study examples ranging from the work of live body artists to experiments in curating sociological research, Lambert successfully demonstrates the diverse ways in which art can provide the aesthetic and affective conditions for social and political disruption. Routledge Market: Sociology/Art and Aesthetics/Creative Methodologies January 2018: 234x156: 248pp Hb: 978-1-138-93232-6: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-67934-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138932326

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A Perfect Union?

HBO’s Original Voices

Television and the Winning of Same-Sex Marriage

Race, Gender, Sexuality and Power

Cory Albertson Series: The Cultural Politics of Media and Popular Culture This book explores the connection between television and shifts in public attitudes regarding same-sex marriage in the United States. Discussing the connection between heteronormativity and government legitimacy, it examines the privileging of certain forms of relationship on television, shedding light on the reproduction of everyday statuses and roles within same-sex romantic relationships. With attention to questions of racial privilege and the objectification of women as present in depictions of LGBQ relationships, this engaging study of the media construction of same-sex relationships and shaping of public expectations and attitudes will appeal to scholars across a range of disciplines. Routledge Market: Sociology/media/gender and sexuality November 2017: 234x156: 130pp Hb: 978-1-138-63335-3: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-20770-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138633353

Edited by Victoria McCollum, Ulster University, Northern Ireland and Giuliana Monteverde Series: The Cultural Politics of Media and Popular Culture This is the first book to examine not HBO’s legacy shows, but its current programming, bringing together an international group of media and cultural studies scholars to offer an in-depth look at issues of race, class, gender, sexuality and power behind HBO's new and original voices, as represented in shows such as Game of Thrones, Girls, The Leftovers, Silicon Valley, True Detective, The Looking, Ballers and Vinyl. A significant intervention in television studies, media studies and cultural studies, this book illuminates the emergence of a new era of culturally relevant television that fans, students, and researchers will find lively, accessible and fascinating. Routledge Market: Sociology/Popular Culture May 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-23444-4: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-30691-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138234444

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Contagion and the National Body

Routledge Handbook of Digital Media and Communication in Society

The Organism Metaphor in American Thought Gerald O'Brien, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, USA Drawing on the work of George Lakoff, this book provides a detailed analysis of the organism metaphor, which draws an analogy between the national or social body and a physical body. With attention to the manner in which this metaphor conceives of various sub-groups as either beneficial or detrimental to the (social) body’s overall functioning, the author examines the use of this metaphor in the service of social injustice through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in United States, and the way in which it was employed to view marginalized sub-populations as invasive or contagious entities that need to be treated in the same way as harmful bacteria or pathogens.

Edited by Leah A. Lievrouw, UCLA, USA and Brian D. Loader, University of York, UK Series: Routledge International Handbooks The Routledge Handbook of Digital Media and Communication provides a comprehensive, unique and critical assessment of the diffusion of digital media into everyday life. More than a reference work this collection of authoritative commissioned essays by leading scholars lays out the current state of new media studies and identifies the most significant social, cultural and political issues that will inform and animate debates both now and in the future. Routledge Market: Sociology/Digital Media/Communications July 2018: 246x174: 696pp Hb: 978-1-138-67209-3: £165.00 eBook: 978-1-315-61655-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138672093

Routledge Market: Sociology/media/history March 2018: 234x156: 160pp Hb: 978-1-138-30622-6: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-14163-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138306226

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Shooting the Messenger

4 Volume Set

Global Internet Governance

Criminalising Journalism Andrew Fowler, Independent Journalist, Australia Series: The Criminalization of Political Dissent

Edited by Laura DeNardis Series: Critical Concepts in Sociology It is perhaps only in the last several years that issues about and around the governance of the Internet have entered the public consciousness, but serious academic and policy work dates back decades. And now there is a critical mass of scholarship that can usefully be collected under the rubric of ‘Internet Governance’. This new four-volume collection meets the need for a reference work to make sense of the subject’s vast and dispersed literature and the continuing explosion in research output. Routledge Market: Internet Governance June 2018: 234x156: 1736pp Hb: 978-1-138-88991-0: £900.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138889910

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Since 9/11 governments as diverse as the US, the UK, France and Australia have introduced tough legislation to intimidate the legitimate activities of a probing press, in such great need after the Iraq War proved that executive government could not be trusted. Through detailed research and analysis, this book, which includes interviews with leading figures in the field, including Edward Snowden, explains how mass surveillance and anti-terror laws are of questionable value in defeating terrorism, but have had a ‘chilling effect’ on one of the foundations of democracy, revelatory journalism. Routledge Market: Sociology/Political Sociology/Journalism April 2018: 234x156: 264pp Hb: 978-1-138-29660-2: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-29661-9: £19.99 eBook: 978-1-315-09992-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138296602

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Smartphone Cultures Edited by Jane Vincent and Leslie Haddon Smartphone Cultures explores questions about the ways in which mobile technology has been appropriated and incorporated into everyday social practices, focusing on questions of how the smartphone has affected contemporary social relations. Presenting the latest research from the UK, Europe, the US and Australia, it sets out the context within which such technologies were developed and how they have been adopted and shaped to support lived culture. With attention to issues of ‘prosumerism’, parental concerns about smartphone use and the use of phones in and out of school, this book examines practices such as reading, writing, gambling and watching television on such devices. Routledge Market: Sociology/technology/cultural studies December 2017: 234x156: 200pp Hb: 978-1-138-23438-3: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-30707-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138234383

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Biotech Juggernaut

Critical Happiness Studies

Hope, Hype, and Hidden Agendas of Entrepreneurial BioScience

Edited by Svend Brinkmann, Aalborg University, Denmark, Anders Petersen and Nicholas Hill, Monash University, Australia

Tina Stevens and Stuart Newman Biotech Juggernaut corrects the informational imbalance between producers of biotechnologies and the intended consumers of these technologies and general society by tracing the rise and cultural politics of biotechnology from a critical perspective. The authors offer an account of what they call the "biotech juggernaut": the converging vectors of economic, political, social, and cultural elements driving biotechnology’s swift advance. They tell this story by focusing on the intensifying effort of bioentrepreneurs to apply human genetic engineering technologies and to extend the commercial reach of synthetic biology (often called, "extreme genetic engineering.") Routledge Market: Sociology / Bioethics June 2018: 229 x 152: 160pp Hb: 978-1-138-04319-0: £85.00 Pb: 978-1-138-04323-7: £18.99 eBook: 978-1-315-17326-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138043190

This volume draws together the work of a diverse range of thinkers and researchers to address the question of happiness critically, using a variety of theoretical and empirical methodologies. Raising questions about the nature of individual and collective anxieties that might underpin the current emphasis on happiness, and the ideological or governmental ends that might be served by the framing of happiness within psychology and economics, Critical Happiness Studies explores the ways in which individuals understand and pursue happiness within their daily lives. A call for the establishment of a body of work in critical happiness studies, this book will appeal to scholars across the social sciences and humanities interested in the age-old problem of happiness. Routledge Market: Sociology/Research Methods September 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-30443-7: £105.00 eBook: 978-0-203-73011-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138304437

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Bodies and Enhancement Technology

Cycling

A Posthumanist Exploration of Somatechnologies

A sociology of velo-mobility

Lucie Dalibert

Peter Cox, University of Chester, UK Series: Changing Mobilities

This book asks how should we apprehend and conceptualise the relations between humans and augmentation technologies. Conceiving of such technologies as somatechnologies – technologies that act on interact with and transform the body – it moves beyond the notion of ‘the human’ as a generic entity to encapsulate the intimate relations between humans and technologies. Based on interviews with engineers, nurses, surgeons, company representatives and users of enhancement technologies, the author offers case studies of prosthetic and neuromodulation devices to examine the question of how and which bodies materialise with them, thus shedding light on the relationality and intercorporeality of bodily existence and exploring norms regarding what counts as ‘human’. Routledge Market: Sociology/the body/medical technology May 2018: 234x156: 232pp Hb: 978-0-415-79138-0: £95.00 eBook: 978-1-315-21237-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415791380

This book contributes to the growing field of cycling studies, applying social practice theory to the embodied process of cycling. It explores the variety of cycling practices and spaces, through empirical study and theory, looking at changes over time, as well as by social difference and location. Routledge Market: Sociology/Mobilities May 2018: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-1-138-69187-2: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-53369-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138691872

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Experiments, Animal Bodies and Human Values

Body Problems

Kay Peggs Series: Theory, Technology and Society

Running and Living Long in a Fast-Food Society Ben Agger, University of Texas, USA Series: Framing 21st Century Social Issues This much expanded new edition explores the relationship between the body and society in a fast-food society. Agger focuses on issues of food, exercise, work, dieting, eating disorders, fashion, bariatric and cosmetic surgery, and health. The new edition updates examples and statistics throughout and it offers three timely chapters that did not appear previously. Routledge Market: Sociology / Health April 2018: 229 x 152: 150pp Hb: 978-1-138-65874-5: £100.00 Pb: 978-1-138-65875-2: £18.99 eBook: 978-1-315-62060-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138658745

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Experiments, Animal Bodies and Human Values presents a sociological examination of the ethics of using animals in biomedical experiments, exploring the manner in which science and technology have sought to advance the human body project by using animals as a resource for human gain. Such scientific developments are typically viewed as progress, a notion challenged by this book's analysis of the ways in which the animal body is exploited - and has become increasingly exploitable - in a bid to protect the human body project from perceived risks to health. Drawing on themes and issues in sociology, such as the construction and commodification of the body, risk in society and identity politics, Experiments, Animal Bodies and Human Values offers a rich discussion of the human use of non-human animals, shedding light on human embodiment and its relation to animal bodies. A timely and sophisticated exploration of key issues of moral and sociological concern. Routledge July 2018: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-1-409-42527-4: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781409425274

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Fertility, Health and Lone Parenting

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European Contexts

Psychiatric Genetics

Edited by Fabienne Portier-Le Cocq, Université Paris, France Series: Routledge Studies in the Sociology of Health and Illness Fertility, Health and Lone Parenting examines the way in which lone parents live their lives, and how it impacts their health and well-being. Unique, multidisciplinary empirical case studies within a European context explore, for example, lifestyle, nutrition, and the mental health of both lone parents and children.

Routledge Market: Sociology/Family Studies/Women's and Gender Studies October 2017: 234x156: 216pp Hb: 978-1-138-63236-3: £90.00 eBook: 978-1-315-20830-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138632363

Styles of Thought in Psychiatric Genetics Michael Arribas-Ayllon, Andrew Bartlett, and Jamie Lewis, Cardiff University, UK Series: Genetics and Society Offering a unique inside account of a controversial science, Promising genes explores the transformation of psychiatric genetics as it moves from the disappointments of small-scale studies to the promises of large-scale genomic research. Routledge Market: Sociology/Genetics January 2018: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-1-138-99998-5: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-65796-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138999985

4 Volume Set

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Human-Animal Studies

Routledge Handbook of Genomics, Health and Society

Edited by Susan McHugh, University of New England, USA and Garry Marvin Series: Critical Concepts in the Social Sciences As research in and around Human-Animal Studies blossoms as never before, this new 4 volume collection meets the need for an authoritative reference work to make sense of a rapidly growing and ever more complex corpus of literature. The collection gathers foundational and canonical work, together with innovative and cutting-edge applications and interventions. In particular, the editors have fully incorporated masterworks from South America, Asia, and Africa to capture a truly global diversity of perspectives. Routledge Market: Human-Animal Studies/Sociology February 2018: 234x156: 1741pp Hb: 978-1-138-81091-4: £900.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138810914

Edited by Sahra Gibbon, University College London, UK, Barbara Prainsack, Kings College London, UK, Stephen Hilgartner, Cornell University, USA and Janelle Lamoreaux, University of Cambridge, UK Series: Routledge International Handbooks An authoritative and groundbreaking handbook that provides an essential resource at the interface of Genomics, Health and Society, and forms a crucial research tool for both new students and established scholars across biomedicine and social sciences.

Routledge Market: Sociology/Science and Technology Studies/Genetics April 2018: 246x174: 336pp Hb: 978-1-138-21195-7: £175.00 eBook: 978-1-315-45169-5 Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-415-41080-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138211957

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Levinas and the Other in Narratives of Facial Disfigurement Singing through the mask

2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • READER

Science In Society

Gudrun M. Grabher

An Introduction to Social Studies of Science

Offering readings of a range of texts, including work by Richard Selzer, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Gaston Leroux, Willa Cather, Natalie Kusz and Lucy Grealy, this book examines reactions to facially disfigured people on the basis of Emmanuel Levinas’ ethics of the face. Drawing on Levinas’ concern with the holistic dimension of the face as an encounter with the other’s ‘whole person’ and the sense of moral obligation that this instils in us – a sense that disfigurement disrupts by drawing our attention to the disfigurement and threatening to limit our view of that individual – the author explores how we react to the facially disfigured and how we ought to react.

Massimiano Bucchi, University of Trento, Italy

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In this fascinating book, Massimiano Bucchi provides a much needed introduction to a rapidly growing subject area. This text brings theory alive and will be essential reading for all students of the sociology of science. Routledge Market: Sociology/Science/Technology Studies January 2018: 216x138: 184pp Hb: 978-1-138-94595-1: £85.00 Pb: 978-1-138-94596-8: £26.99 eBook: 978-1-315-67108-6 Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-415-32199-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138945951

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Scientific Imperialism

Surveillance in Central and Eastern Europe

Exploring the Boundaries of Interdisciplinarity

From Dictatorship of the Communist Party to Dictate of the Free Market

Edited by Uskali Mäki, University of Helsinki, Finland, Adrian Walsh and Manuela Fernández Pinto, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia Series: Routledge Studies in Science, Technology and Society Scientific Imperialism examines interdisciplinary relations emerging from the incursion of one scientific discipline into one or more other disciplines. The contributors also explore ways of distinguishing imperialistic from non-imperialistic interactions between disciplines and research fields.

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Aleš Završnik During Communist rule, surveillance across Central and Eastern Europe was used primarily to secure political conformity and uphold the political regime. The profound political, economic, social and legal changes which have occurred in the region over the last 20 years, including the transition to a capitalist market economy, the introduction of private property and the denationalization and privatization of once only state owned assets and resources have led to a reshaping of attitudes towards specific surveillance practices and technologies, where private surveillance is less strictly regulated or, at least less under public scrutiny than state surveillance. Contemporary surveillance studies remain culturally biased to an Anglo-American milieu and that of ’older’ EU member states, despite considerable conceptual innovation. This volume fills this gap by providing insights from a part of Europe which has to date been unrepresented in the field. Routledge November 2018: 234x156: 180pp Hb: 978-1-409-46975-9: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781409469759

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Sociology and Human Ecology

Technological Imaginings and Cultures of Change

Complexity and Post-Humanist Perspectives

Youth, Creativity and Communities in the Digital Age

John A Smith, University of Greenwich, UK and Chris Jenks, Chris Jenks is an Emirate Professor. Series: Complexity in Social Science Traditionally, Sociology has identified its subject matter as a distinct set – social phenomena – that can be taken as quite different and largely disconnected from potentially relevant disciplines such as Psychology, Economics or Planetary Ecology. In Sociology and Human Ecology, Smith and Jenks argue that this position is no longer sustainable. Exhorting the reader to confront human ecology and its relation to the physical and biological environments, they suggest that the development of understanding with regard to the position occupied by the social requires, in turn, an extension of the component disciplines and methodologies of a ‘new’ human socio-ecology.

Helen Thornham A unique contribution to the theoretical, methodological and policy understandings of technology and technological potential, this book calls for an urgent reconsideration of the assumptions underlying discourses about the capacity of technologies to bring about empowerment and change. Exploring the ways in which technological innovation, in combination with wider neoliberal ideologies, is imagined in ways that reinforce conceptions of the individual as empowered through discourses of choice, consumerism and individualism, Technological Imaginings and Cultures of Change reveals that the common assumptions about technology and digital engagement not only fail to represent the realities experienced by those engaged with them, but also obstruct the potential for meaningful engagement in a digital environment. Routledge July 2018: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-1-472-42482-2: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472424822

Routledge Market: Sociology/Philosophy/Economics October 2017: 234x156: 188pp Hb: 978-1-138-23009-5: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-38702-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138230095

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Sociology, Health and the Fractured Society

The Matrix of Stem Cell Research Revisited

A Critical Realist Account

Edited by Christine Hauskeller, Arne Manzeschke, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany and Anja Pichl, University of Bielefeld, Germany Series: Genetics and Society

Graham Scambler Series: Routledge Studies in Critical Realism (Routledge Critical Realism) It is now accepted that many of the determinants of health and health care are social. This volume offers a philosophical and theoretical frame within which the nature and extent of this might be optimally examined. The analysis is rooted in Roy Bhaskar’s basic and dialectical critical realism, although it draws also on the critical theory of Jurgen Habermas. It purports to provide an ontologically and epistemologically grounded comparative sociology of contemporary health and health care in the twenty-first century. This volume will be of interest to students and scholars in the areas of philosophy, sociology and critical realism, as well as those working in health and social care. Routledge Market: Sociology/Health Care March 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-90982-3: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-69376-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138909823

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This multi-disciplinary book presents the current state of stem cell science in society. The landscape of promises, problems and practices now forms a flexible matrix of intersecting agencies. This volume engages with normative, conceptual and infrastructural issues of this matrix, combining perspectives from scientists, social scientists, philosophers and ethicists giving a comprehensive overview of the current condition of stem cell research and its ethical and societal issues. This topical up-to-date volume is a valuable resource for researchers in different fields with the empirical case studies adding to its accessibility as a textbook and for a wider audience. Routledge Market: Sociology/Genetics/Science and Technology April 2018: 234x156: 216pp Hb: 978-1-138-09852-7: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-10438-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138098527

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The Politics and Policies of Big Data

Theorizing Digital Divides

Big Data, Big Brother? Edited by Ann Rudinow Sætnan, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Ingrid Schneider, University of Hamburg, Germany and Nicola Green, University of Surrey, UK Series: Routledge Research in Information Technology and Society How are we to deal with Big Data? When is it beneficial to us? How might we regulate it? Offering careful and critical analyses, this timely volume aims to broaden well-informed, unprejudiced discourse, focusing on: the tenets of Big Data, the politics of governance and regulation; and Big Data practices, performance and resistance. Routledge Market: Sociology/Science and Technology Studies/Surveillance Studies April 2018: 234x156: 384pp Hb: 978-1-138-29374-8: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138293748

Edited by Massimo Ragnedda, Northumbria University, UK and Glenn W. Muschert, Miami University, Ohio, USA Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology This volume examines and explains the phenomenon of digital divides and digital inequalities from a theoretical perspective. Theorizing Digital Divides explores theories from diverse perspectives within the social sciences and presents clear examples of how each theory is applied in digital divide research.

Routledge Market: Sociology/Media Studies/Communications October 2017: 234x156: 212pp Hb: 978-1-138-21040-0: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-45533-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138210400

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The Psychologisation of Society

Transdisciplinary Research and Sustainability

On the Unfolding of the Therapeutic in Norway

Collaboration, Innovation and Transformation

Ole Jacob Madsen, University of Oslo, Norway Series: Therapeutic Cultures

Edited by Martina Padmanabhan Series: Routledge Studies in Environment, Culture, and Society

This book explores the manner in which psychology has increasingly crept into everyday life. Showing that Norway, like the United States and Great Britain, is currently subjected to a psychological worldview or ‘therapeutic ethos’, the author examines an array of spheres such as media, law, religion, self-help literature and cosmetic surgery documents to shed light on the ways in which the therapeutic ethos, rather than simply ‘triumphing’ over them, actually blends in with regional norms and values.

This book presents transdisciplinary research in practice. It describes methodological innovations developed to address wide-ranging contemporary issues – including climate change adaptation, energy policy, sustainable agriculture and soil conservation – and examines the challenges involved in integrating non-academic actors in scientific research, the tensions that arise in the encounter of theory and praxis, and the inherently normative, political nature of sustainability research.

Routledge Market: Sociology/psychology June 2018: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-815-36042-1: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-351-11834-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815360421

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Impressionable Biologies

Transnationalising Reproduction

From the Archaeology of Plasticity to the Sociology of Epigenetics

Third Party Conception in a Globalised World

Maurizio Meloni

Edited by Roisin Ryan Flood and Jenny Gunnarsson Payne, Södertörn University, Sweden Series: Routledge Studies in the Sociology of Health and Illness

Today environmental epigenetics and microbiomics are significantly contributing to a reconfiguration of the body as profoundly permeable to its surroundings and extensively shaped by environmental factors. This book offers an archaeology of the plastic body that is emerging in contemporary postgenomic disciplines. Meloni argues that postgenomic plasticity disrupts clear boundaries between openness and determination, malleability and fixity, individual and community. He dissects the complex sociological and biopolitical implications of this emerging plasticity for notions of risk, responsibility, gender, race, intervention, and health inequalities. Routledge Market: Sociology / Public Health November 2018: 229 x 152: 232pp Hb: 978-1-138-04940-6: £120.00 Pb: 978-1-138-04941-3: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-16958-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138049406

Written by specialists from three different continents, Transnationalising Reproduction examines a broad range of issues concerning kinship and identity, citizenship and regulation, and global markets of reproductive labour; including gamete donation and gestational surrogacy. Routledge Market: Sociology/Medical Anthropology/Gender Studies April 2018: 234x156: 248pp Hb: 978-1-138-84071-3: £90.00 eBook: 978-1-315-73269-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138840713

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Whose Body is it Anyway? Achieving Wellbeing Through Sport and Activity Ian Wellard, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK Whose Body is it Anyway? explores contemporary understandings of the body and the conflicting ways in which it is considered in different contexts, either as the possession of the individual or that of society (or both). Often considered an automatic pathway to wellbeing, the notion of having a healthy body or a sporty body compared to an unhealthy or non-sporty body provides a useful mechanism to reveal the ways that the social operates to impose restrictions upon the individual. At the same time, the body is also enjoyed and experienced by the individual in ways that might suggest forms of agency. Routledge Market: Sociology/Body Studies/Sociology of Sport March 2018: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-1-138-95950-7: ÂŁ85.00 Pb: 978-1-138-95951-4: ÂŁ26.99 eBook: 978-1-315-66060-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138959507

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Brave New Families in the Online World

Feeding Children Inside and Outside the Home

Race, Gender and Extended Kinship in Donor Families

Critical Perspectives

Rikke Andreassen Series: Routledge Studies in Family Sociology

Edited by Vicki Harman, Benedetta Cappellini, Royal Holloway University of London, UK and Charlotte Fairclough, University of Roehampton, UK Series: Sociological Futures

Illustrating the fascinating intersections of social media and new kinship, this book presents a study of the increasing numbers of families using the world’s largest sperm bank and the development of new extended families involving large numbers of donor siblings. The author discusses how these new families challenge previous understandings of kinship, and illustrates how norms of gender and family are challenged, negotiated and maintained. A study of contemporary formations of family, gender and race, this volume discusses the racial aspects of Danish sperm and explores the narratives of whiteness and imagined racial superiority that circulate among the mothers who use it. Routledge Market: Sociology August 2018: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-815-37795-5: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-351-23343-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815377955

Feeding Children Inside and Outside the Home provides new critical approaches to feeding children as a social practice influenced by a variety of institutions, norms, values and moral accountability. This collection will seek to provide an interrogation of contemporary parenting culture across geographical contexts, the everyday practices of feeding and eating inside and outside the home, surveillance and the broader issue of the morality of food. Routledge Market: Sociology/Sociology of Food/Childhood/Sociology of the Family April 2018: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-1-138-63386-5: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-20697-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138633865

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Childhood, Literature and Science

Home: The Foundations of Belonging Paul O'Connor, University College Cork, Ireland Series: Contemporary Liminality

Fragile Subjects Edited by Jutta Ahlbeck, Päivi Lappalainen, University of Turku, Finland, Kati Launis, University of Turku, Finland and Kirsi Tuohela, University of Turku, Finland Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology Childhood, Literature and Science traces how images of childhood(s) and children in western modernity are entangled with notions of innocence and fragility, but also with sin and evilness. Indeed, this interdisciplinary collection investigates how different child figures emerge or disappear in imaginative and social representations, in the memories of adult selves, and in expert knowledge. Questions about childhood in western modernity, culture and science are also addressed through insightful analysis of a variety of materials from the Enlightenment age to the present day – such as fiction, life narratives, visual images, scientific texts, and public writings. Routledge Market: Sociology/Childhood/Literature November 2017: 234x156: 244pp Hb: 978-1-138-28240-7: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-27078-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138282407

This book offers an anthropological and historical perspective on home. Beginning with a vision of modernity as characterised by both spiralling liminality and an ongoing quest for belonging, it plumbs the roots of western civilisation and assembles a wide body of comparative evidence to illuminate the foundations of a sense of home. Home is theorised as a stable centre around which we organise routines and perspectives on reality, bringing order to a chaotic world and overcoming liminality. It thus occupies the position of a foundational sociological and anthropological concept at a moment when the crisis of globalisation has opened the way to a cultural revaluation of the local. Routledge Market: Sociology/anthropology/social theory November 2017: 234x156: 198pp Hb: 978-1-138-63314-8: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-20786-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138633148

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Embodied Family Choreography

Intergenerational Relations

Practices of Control, Care, and Mundane Creativity

Towards an Evolutionary Family Sociology

Marjorie Harness Goodwin, University of California Los Angeles, USA and Asta Cekaite, Linköping University, Sweden Series: Directions in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis Embodied Family Choreography documents the lived and embodied practices employed to establish, maintain, and negotiate intimate social relationships in the family, examining forms of control, care, and creativity. Making use of extensive video archives of family interaction in the US and Sweden, it presents the first investigation of how touch and interaction, in conjunction with talk, constitute a primary means of orchestrating activities, revealing the important role touch plays in the context of contemporary Western middle class family life and shedding light on the ways in which the visual, aural, and haptic senses (usually analysed separately) mutually elaborate one another.

Antti O. Tanskanen and Mirkka Danielsbacka Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology This book offers a synthesis of sociological and evolutionary approaches to the study of intergenerational relations, taking into account biological, psychological and socio-ecological contextual factors in order to develop a single framework for understanding why kin help one another across generations. With attention to both biological family relations – particularly grandparenting – and in-law and step-relations, it provides an overview of previous studies centred on intergenerational relations that incorporates sociological and evolutionary family theories. Routledge Market: Sociology/psychology/biology October 2018: 234x156: 216pp Hb: 978-1-138-09187-0: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-10780-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138091870

Routledge Market: Sociology/childhood/families April 2018: 234x156: 352pp Hb: 978-1-138-63326-1: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-20777-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138633261

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Marriage and the Family Mirror of a Diverse Global Society Julie Xuemei Hu, Union County College, USA and Shondrah Tarrezz Nash Marriage and the Family: Mirror of a Diverse Global Society is a comprehensive text about marriage and the family in sociology, family science, and diversity studies. The book is divided into four parts: studying marriage patterns and understanding the family diversity; developing and maintaining intimate relationships; tackling family issues and managing household crises; and appreciating contemporary living arrangements in a diverse American society and across the global community. Marriage and the Family is unique in its focus on diversity as well as its global perspective. Indeed, families become a mirror that helps students see a diversifying American society and a globalizing world. Routledge Market: Sociology / Marriage and Family December 2017: 235 x 187: 640pp Hb: 978-1-138-18575-3: £100.00 Pb: 978-1-138-18576-0: £59.99 eBook: 978-1-315-64138-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138185753

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Sacred Marriage A Discourse Analysis David F. Mullins Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology This book contributes to the study of religion and family by focusing not only on the potential beneficial effects of religion on marriage, but also the possible negative impacts of religion on marriage and family relationships. Through a textual analysis of Christian marriage advice manuals and individual and couple-focused interviews, it offers an examination of long-term Christian marriages and the influence of social context on religion’s potentially beneficial and harmful effects on marriage and family. Routledge Market: Sociology/religion/the family September 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-09809-1: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-10453-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138098091

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A World Laid Waste?

Global Entangled Inequalities

Responding to the Social, Cultural and Political Consequences of Globalisation

Conceptual Debates and Evidence from Latin America Edited by Elizabeth Jelin, Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social (IDES), Argentina, Renata Motta, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany and Sérgio Costa, Lateinamerika-Institut, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Series: Entangled Inequalities: Exploring Global Asymmetries

Edited by Francis Dodsworth, Kingston University, UK and Antonia Walford, UCL, UK Series: CRESC Globalisation and neo-liberalism have generated rapid economic growth and technological progress, but they have also laid waste to established communities, cultures and the natural environment. One outcome has been populist politics, playing on fears of change, but this book offers counter-narratives of hope emerging from the wastelands of globalisation.

Routledge Market: Sociology/Globalisation/Cultural Sociology March 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-24498-6: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-27648-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138244986

This book presents studies from across Latin America to take up the challenge of exploring the plurality of social inequalities, examining the operation of multiple forces and the ways in which these bring about asymmetrical relations. Adopting a global perspective, it identifies the structural forces of social inequalities on a world scale, exploring a range of issues such as racial inequality, urban studies, migration, commodity production, indigenous mobilization, and the new middle class. A rich contribution to the study of inequalities and their dynamics, Global Entangled Inequalities brings together a variety of conceptual approaches, ranging from ethnographies to legal genealogies. Routledge Market: Sociology/inequality/globalisation/Latin America November 2017: 234x156: 244pp Hb: 978-1-138-74060-0: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-315-18335-0: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-138-01926-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138740600

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4 Volume Set

Financial Capability and Asset Building with Diverse Populations

Islam and Society Edited by Thijl Sunier, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands Series: Critical Concepts in Sociology

Improving Financial Well-being in Families and Communities Edited by Julie Birkenmaier, Margaret Sherraden, Jodi Jacobson Frey, University of Maryland, USA, Christine Callahan, University of Maryland, USA and Anna Maria Santiago This book contributes to our understanding of financial capability and asset building (FCAB) work in low-income communities and with financially vulnerable populations by assessing the relationships among financial knowledge, financial self-efficacy and savings outcomes to financial capability. Further, the book underscores the importance of developing culturally sensitive and relevant programs to promote FCAB in various populations and community settings. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Community Practice.

This new 4 volume collection will bring together the key literature on Islam and Society. In four broad themes the collection will cover Islam and power; minorities and pluralism; everyday life, ethics and community building; subjectivation, discipline and piety. Fully indexed and including a newly written introduction by the editor, this is an essential reference resource for student and scholar. Routledge Market: Sociology, Islamic Studies November 2017: 234x156: 1508pp Hb: 978-1-138-91678-4: £900.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138916784

Routledge Market: Financial Capability / Asset Building / Economic Inequality February 2018: 246x174: 144pp Hb: 978-0-815-38514-1: £115.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815385141

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Financing Roma Inclusion with European Structural Funds

Mega-Events as Economies of the Imagination

Why good intentions fail Joanna Kostka, Lancaster University, UK This book provides an analysis of the highly politicized field of Roma inclusion and addresses the controversies surrounding the effectiveness of funding initiatives derived from European Cohesion Policy. Shedding critical light on the suitability of financial transfers as a means to address the causes of systematic inequality, it draws on interview material, together with literature from a range of fields to examine the implementation of European funding in Spain and Slovakia, two countries with contrasting policy outputs. It thus offers a nuanced picture of the way European Cohesion Policy interacts with intricacies of domestic policy-making. Routledge Market: Sociology/social policy/governance July 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-74026-6: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-18364-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138740266

Creating Atmospheres for Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 Rodanthi Tzanelli, University of Leeds, UK Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology Mega-Events as Economies of the Imagination argues that the ‘Olympic City’ is produced by aesthetic 'imagineers', mobile groups of architects, artists and entrepreneurs, who aesthetically ‘engineer’ native cultures as utopias. Tzanelli examines how these imagineers problematize notions of creativity, cosmopolitan togetherness and belonging.

Routledge Market: Cultural Sociology/Tourism/Political Economy October 2017: 234x156: 234pp Hb: 978-1-138-30028-6: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-13615-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138300286

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The Great Transformation History for a Techno-Human Future Judith Bessant, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology While AI, robots, bio-technologies and digital media are transforming work, culture and social life, there is little understanding of or agreement about the scope and significance of this change. This new interpretation of the ‘great transformation’ uses history and evolutionary theory to highlight the momentous shift in human consciousness taking place. This book will appeal to educators, social scientists, policy-makers, business leaders and students. It concludes with social design principles that can inform deliberative processes and new social arrangements that ensure everyone benefits from the affordances of the new and emerging technologies. Routledge Market: Sociology/Political Sociology/Digital Sociology February 2018: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-1-138-18690-3: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-64353-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138186903

The Scientific, Clinical and Commercial Development of the Stem Cell From Radiobiology to Regenerative Medicine Alison Kraft Series: Genetics and Society Alison Kraft provides a timely analysis of the past, present and future of the stem cell. It uncovers an intriguing and paradoxical story of scientific setbacks and advance, medical breakthroughs and technical innovation amid ongoing uncertainty about the nature of the stem cell. Routledge Market: Sociology, STS studies December 2017: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-44993-9: £105.00 eBook: 978-0-203-92939-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415449939

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Wage Distribution Fairness in Post-Socialist Countries Situation and Socialization Zsófia S. Ignácz, Free University of Berlin, Germany Series: Studies in European Sociology Fairness of wage distribution – or the perception of such – is a phenomenon crucial for the stability of new democracies. While theories exist about how change of the political system trickles down to the attitudinal level, the systematic analysis of the effect of economic transition on public attitudes has been neglected to a large extent. Wage Distribution Fairness in Post-Socialist Countries proposes a conceptual framework to measure the fairness of wage distribution, aiming to understand if, and to what extent, the experience of a socialist regime motivates individuals to consider wage distribution as fair. Routledge Market: Sociology/European Studies/Social Psychology October 2017: 234x156: 270pp Hb: 978-1-138-22266-3: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-138-40020-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138222663

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Africa’s Informal Transport Workers

Growth, Decline, and Regeneration in Large Cities

Reconfiguring the Urban Margins

A Case Study Approach

Edited by Daniel E. Agbiboa, George Mason University, USA Series: Cities and Society Adopting a micro-level approach, this collection of field-based case-studies examines the role of Africa’s informal public transport to the production of city forms and urban economies, as well as the voices, experiences, and survival tactics of its poor and stigmatised workforce. Mapping, their everyday experiences across the continent, it sheds light on the challenges facing Africa’s informal transport operators today, considering their agency and precarious existence, as well as exploring the political and socio-economic conditions of the contemporary African city. Routledge Market: Sociology/Urban Studies June 2018: 234x156: 248pp Hb: 978-0-815-37737-5: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-351-23422-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815377375

Steven G. Koven, University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA and Andrea Koven Series: The Metropolis and Modern Life Growth, Decline, and Regeneration in Large Cities sheds light on why some cities prosper, others implode and still others are able to reverse their downward trajectories. The book focuses on four major American metropolitan areas: Austin, Detroit, Boston, and Minneapolis. It explores how distinctive political and cultural forces in these cities affected economic growth or decline. Theoretical frameworks to explain economic development in urban areas are identified. The book addresses important subjects such as response to deindustrialization, disruption caused by gentrification, globalization and the importance of human capital for economic development. Routledge Market: Sociology / Urban Studies March 2018: 229 x 152: 192pp Hb: 978-1-138-70380-3: £75.00 Pb: 978-1-138-70381-0: £21.00 eBook: 978-1-315-20216-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138703803

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Capital Ruins

Handbook of Global Urban Health

An Anthropology of Post-Crash Urban Regeneration Sites

Edited by Igor Vojnovic, Michigan State University, Amber Pearson, University of Otago, Asiki Gershim, Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health, Adriana Allen, The Bartlett Development Planning Unit (DPU), University College London (UCL) and Geoff DeVerteuil Series: The Metropolis and Modern Life

Angela McClanahan Since the banking crisis of 2008, thousands of development sites associated with regeneration projects and construction booms in cities and towns across Europe and the Americas remain either partially inhabited or entirely abandoned, or have been ’revived’ and used for purposes for which they were not originally intended. Drawing on in depth ethnographic and archaeological research undertaken at a number of development sites in Edinburgh, Scotland, Capital Ruins examines how people live and engage with these sites today. It explores the ways in which they understand and experience these sites as visual and material embodiments of economic collapse, the ’project oriented’ nature of contemporary life, the relation of these sites to regeneration practices more generally, and how they are being appropriated at a time when cultural and global economic futures remain fragile. Routledge October 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-472-47019-5: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472470195

Through interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary perspectives, and with an emphasis on exploring patterns as well as distinct and unique conditions across the globe, this collection examines advanced and cutting-edge theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of the health of urban populations. Despite the growing interest in global urban health, there are limited resources available that provide an extensive and advanced exploration into the health of urban populations in a transnational context. Routledge Market: Urban Studies/Health October 2018: 254 x 178: 600pp Hb: 978-1-138-20625-0: £165.00 eBook: 978-1-315-46545-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138206250

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Emerging Adulthood in Hong Kong

Memory and Punishment

Social Forces and Civic Engagement

Heritage and de-commissioned prisons in East Asia

Chau-kiu Cheung, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series Using survey data from 25,878 Chinese adults in Hong Kong, the work illustrates that the emerging adult is higher than is the other in challenging social institutions, notably in terms radicalism and occupying protest. Moreover, the emerging adult is less prosocial in terms in community participation. Meanwhile, the emerging adult is not consistently different from the other in sustaining social institutions. The findings are crucial, given the control various background characteristics, including age, education, marriage, and employment. These findings are therefore useful for illustrating social forces postulated in voluntaristic theory for explaining civic engagement. Routledge Market: Hong Kong/Social Movements October 2017: 234x156: 360pp Hb: 978-1-138-21404-0: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-44688-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138214040

Shu-Mei Huang, National Taiwan University and Hyun-Kyung Lee, Seoul National University, Korea Series: Memory Studies: Global Constellations Based on a study of decommissioned prisons built by the Japanese Empire in the first half of the twentieth century in East Asia, this book offers a critical reading of prisons as a particular colonial product, illuminating the way in which the contemporary use of prisons as heritage reduces the process of colonial modernity to oppression and atrocity, thus producing a heritage of shame and death. It examines how prisons were designed, built, partially demolished, preserved and redeveloped across political regimes, showing how the selective use of prisons as heritage, reframed through nationalism, leaves marks on urban contexts that remain after the prisons themselves are decommissioned. Routledge Market: Sociology/memory studies/heritage September 2018: 234x156: 232pp Hb: 978-1-138-62818-2: £95.00 eBook: 978-1-315-21079-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138628182

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Modern Society as Artifice

Suburbia in the 21st Century

Critical theory and the logic of capital

From Dreamscape to Nightmare?

Harry Dahms, University of Tennessee Knoxville, USA Series: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory

Edited by Paul J. Maginn, The University of Western Australia, Australia and Katrin B. Anacker, George Mason University, USA Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology

Reading the classical works of Marx, Durkheim and Weber as highlighting the dynamic ‘story’ of the modern age, this book opens up opportunities to make explicit the ways in which multidimensional theorizing is necessary to take on analytical and practical tasks at the core of sociology in the 21st century. With attention to the fragmentation of theoretical and methodological debates, the author offers a reconceptualization of the classics as anticipating artifice as the vanishing point of modern society. Examining the logic of capital as it has been shaping social, political, cultural, and economic life, Modern Society as Artifice calls for a renewed understanding of critical theory. Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Theory/Critical Theory August 2018: 234x156: 248pp Hb: 978-0-415-79129-8: £95.00 eBook: 978-1-315-21242-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415791298

This book provides an international overview of the meanings, perceptions, conditions, challenges, and prospects of suburbs in the 21st century. It provides historical and contemporary analyses of suburbia through planning, geographical and sociological lenses. Suburbs continue to be vitally important and resilient components of metropolitan areas, despite their fragile nature. Routledge Market: Sociology/Geography/Urban Planning October 2017: 234x156: 296pp Hb: 978-1-138-18591-3: £85.00 eBook: 978-1-315-64416-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138185913

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Senses in Cities

Urban Walls

Experiences of Urban Settings

Political and Cultural Meanings of Vertical Structures and Surfaces

Edited by Kelvin E.Y. Low, National University of Singapore, Singapore and Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, University of Haifa, Israel Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology This book examines how sensory qualities of place and sensuous reorganization elucidate particular socio‐cultural expressions and practices in urban life. The collection illuminates how urban environments are distinguished, valued, or reconfigured with the senses as media of evaluation in everyday experiences of urban places as spaces through time.

Routledge Market: Sociology/Urban Studies October 2017: 234x156: 236pp Hb: 978-1-138-69473-6: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-52737-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138694736

Edited by Andrea Brighenti and Matthias Kärrholm Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought This collection invites inquiry into the complexities of the social life of walls, observing urban spaces as veritable laboratories of wall-making – places where their consequences become most visible. A study of the relationship between walls and politics, the cultural meaning of walls and their visibility, whether as barriers or as legible – sometimes spectacular – surfaces, and their importance for social processes, Urban Walls shows how walls extend into media spaces, thus drawing a complex geography of separation, connection, control and resistance. As such, it will appeal to scholars across the social sciences with interests in urban studies and social theory. Routledge Market: Sociology/Urban Studies May 2018: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-1-138-30433-8: £105.00 eBook: 978-0-203-73022-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138304338

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Seoul, Korea's Global City A New Urbanism for Upward Mobility Kyoung-Ho Shin, Northwest Missouri State University, USA and Michael Timberlake, University of Utah, USA This book explores the new urbanism in Seoul from the perspective of global political economy, focusing on the contexts in which the city has witnessed a transformation of its population, structure. The burgeoning signs of Seoul’s status as a global city are discussed in terms of transnational tourism and the frequency of study abroad, the immigrant community, and cross-border cultural flows. Examining the labour structures within the city, economic growth policy, the role of advanced information technology, and neoliberal urban development, the authors also examine the local response in the city to its emerging status. Routledge Market: Sociology/Urban Studies November 2018: 234x156: 200pp Hb: 978-1-138-56423-7: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-12229-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138564237

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Combatting the Causes of Inequality Affecting Young People Across Europe

Spaces of Youth

Mikael Stigendal, Malmö University, Sweden Inequality is one of the most burning issues of our time. It has increased extensively across Europe in recent years. In particular, young people have been affected. What does that depend on? How can it be understood? And most importantly, what can actors at different levels do about it? These are the driving questions of this book. The answers will draw mainly on a European research project where research has been carried out in 10 European cities. In a theoretically ambitious analysis, this book both applies and develops a cultural political economy approach by systematically aiming at integrating dynamics of current global capitalism in the research on inequality at the local level. Routledge Market: Sociology/Social Inequality/Youth Studies April 2018: 234x156: 216pp Hb: 978-0-415-78752-9: £110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-78753-6: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-22588-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415787529

Work, Citizenship and Culture in a Global Context David Farrugia, University of Newcastle, Australia Series: Youth, Young Adulthood and Society In Spaces of Youth, Farrugia shows that the concept of developmental time has become a regulatory framework that is used to govern aspects of globalisation, including the formation of labour forces and the boundaries of liberal citizenship regimes.

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Governing Youth Politics in the Age of Surveillance

The Sociology of Central Asian Youth

Edited by Maria T. Grasso, The University of Sheffield, UK. and Judith Bessant, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia Series: The Criminalization of Political Dissent This ground-breaking volume documents and interprets the many ways contemporary governments and agencies now routinely use various techniques to repress and criminalize political dissent. While the ‘need’ to enhance ‘youth political participation’ is promoted, the cases in this book document how states are using everything from surveillance, summary offences, expulsion from universities, ‘gag laws’ and ‘anti-terror’ legislation, and even imprisonment to repress certain forms of young people’s political activism. Routledge Market: Sociology/Political Science/Youth Studies February 2018: 234x156: 248pp Hb: 978-1-138-63012-3: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-20974-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138630123

Choice, Constraint, Risk Mohd. Aslam Bhat, University of Kashmir, India Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology Towards A Sociology of Central Asian Youth seeks to critically broaden the discussion on youth transitions discourse by moving beyond the geographical terrain of North America, Britain, Australia and Western Europe. The work establishes an in-depth understanding of young Central Asian, with a special focus on those in Uzbekistan. This is accomplished through the explanatory powers of the various forms of sociological theory and, specifically, by pursuing an ambitious aim: to introduce the classic sociological debate about the relationship between structure and agency in social behaviour into the study of modern Central Asia. Routledge Market: Sociology/Youth Studies April 2018: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-815-38060-3: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-351-21283-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815380603

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Rethinking Young People’s Marginalisation

Transitions to Adulthood Through Recession

Beyond neo-Liberal Futures?

Youth and Inequality in a European Comparative Perspective

Perri Campbell, Deakin University, Australia, Lyn Harrison, Chris Hickey, Peter Kelly, Edge Hill University, UK and Luke Howie Series: Youth, Young Adulthood and Society

Edited by Sarah Irwin, University of Leeds, UK and Ann Nilsen, University of Bergen, Norway Series: Youth, Young Adulthood and Society

The book explores the ways in which youth studies can rethink young people’s marginalisation in the context of increasing wealth and poverty, and the globalised triumph of neo-Liberal capitalism and governance. The book contributes to this rethinking through a productive engagement with the work of science and technology studies, post-humanist feminism and Foucauldian genealogies.

Transitions to Adulthood Through Recession consists of a collection of papers by researchers from Britain, Norway, Germany, Portugal, Italy and Greece, locating young people’s transitions to adulthood in their national social, economic and political contexts. It explores young adulthood with reference to generational continuity and change and inter-generational support. With a cross-national comparative framework, this volume highlights the importance of variations in structural contexts for young people’s transitions.

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Violence Against Children Making Human Rights Real Edited by Gertrud Lenzer, CUNY Brooklyn College, USA The specially commissioned chapters that make up the volume have been written by renowned scholars, researchers and advocates. They coalesce to provide an overview of the challenges facing children exposed to violence worldwide, and they advance discussions of the measures which are available and necessary for the prevention of violence against children. The book is intended for policy makers, researchers, students of the social sciences, and the general public interested in the widespread parenting and all maltreatment of children in our societies and our time. Routledge Market: Sociology \ Youth November 2017: 229 x 152: 400pp Hb: 978-1-138-56325-4: £120.00 Pb: 978-1-138-56326-1: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-351-24843-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138563254

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Young People in the Labour Market Past, Present, Future Andy Furlong, University of Glasgow, UK, John Goodwin, Henrietta O'Connor, Sarah Hadfield, Stuart Hall, Kevin Lowden and Réka Plugor Series: Youth, Young Adulthood and Society Young People in the Labour Market challenges the idea that changing economic landscapes have given birth to a ‘Precariat’ and argues that labour insecurity is more deep rooted and complex than others have suggested. Focusing on young people and the ways in which their working lives have changed between the 1980s recession and the Great Recession of 2008/2009 and its immediate aftermath, the book begins by drawing attention to trends already emerging in the preceding two decades. Routledge Market: Sociology/Youth Studies/Work October 2017: 234x156: 142pp Hb: 978-1-138-79806-9: £90.00 eBook: 978-1-315-75675-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138798069

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Youth, Technology, Governance, Experience Adults Understanding Young Lives Edited by Liam Grealy, University of Sydney, Australia, Catherine Driscoll, University of Sydney, Australia and Anna Hickey-Moody, RMIT University, Australia Series: Youth, Young Adulthood and Society This timely volume uses the four central concepts of youth, technology, governance and experience to examine a range of relationships that exist between adults and youth including those within homes and educational institutions, government bureaucracies, online, via media representations and new technologies; and elsewhere in everyday life. Routledge Market: Sociology/Youth Studies June 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-815-36231-9: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-351-11267-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815362319

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INDEX BY TITLE 'Other' in Ourselves, The ..................................................... 2

A Acting Politics ...................................................................... 16 Activating China ................................................................ 16 Advocacy for Social Change ............................................ 9 Affect, Interest and Political Entrepreneurs in Ethnic and Religious Conflicts .................................................... 21 Africa’s Informal Transport Workers .......................... 48 Afro-Surrealism ................................................................... 21 After the Death of Nature ............................................... 14 Against Nature .................................................................... 27 Age of the Social, The ....................................................... 31 Ageism ....................................................................................... 2 American Social Theory .................................................. 27 Anxiety of Ascent, The ...................................................... 32

B Biopolitics of Information, The ..................................... 32 Biotech Juggernaut ........................................................... 39 Black Circuit, The ................................................................ 23 Bodies and Enhancement Technology .................... 39 Body Problems ..................................................................... 39 Brands and the City ............................................................. 4 Brave New Families in the Online World .................. 44

C Café and the City in the 21st Century, The ................. 7 Capital Ruins ........................................................................ 48 Celebrating 40 Years of Ethnic and Racial Studies .................................................................................... 21 Challenge of Modernity, The ......................................... 35 CHANGE! A Student Guide to Social Action ............ 35 Changing Times for Black Professionals .................. 21 Childhood, Literature and Science ............................. 44 China at a Threshold ........................................................ 27 China's Low Birth Rate and the Development of Population ............................................................................... 9 Class and Everyday Life ................................................... 25 Climate Change and Intergenerational Justice ..................................................................................... 14 Climate Change and the Future .................................. 14 Cognitive Science and the Social ................................ 26 Colorblind Nation .............................................................. 21 Combatting the Causes of Inequality Affecting Young People Across Europe ....................................................... 50 Communicative Civic-ness ............................................ 16 Community ............................................................................. 4 Constitution of Social Practices, The .......................... 36 Constructing Sites of Memory ......................................... 4 Consumer Culture and Society ....................................... 3 Consumption and Everyday Life .................................... 3 Contagion and the National Body ............................. 37 Contentious Politics of Higher Education, The ............................................................................................ 12 Contesting Same Sex Marriage in Western Europe ....................................................................................... 9 Convivial Cultures in Multicultural Societies ............. 9 Convivialities ........................................................................ 21 Crime and Society .............................................................. 27 Crisis and Social Mobilization in Contemporary Spain ........................................................................................ 16 Critical and Cultural Interactionism .......................... 27 Critical Happiness Studies .............................................. 39 Critical Theories and the Budapest School ............. 27 Cultural Studies, Human Rights, and the Legal Imagination ......................................................................... 15 Cultures of Defiance and Resistance ......................... 16 Cycling .................................................................................... 39

D Death, Dying and Bereavement in a Changing World ......................................................................................... 2 Defiance of Global Commitment, The ...................... 26 Democracy, Dialogue, Memory ................................... 16 Deportation Machine, The ............................................. 12 Depressive Love ................................................................... 28 Dialogical Social Theory ................................................. 28 Diasporic Social Mobilization and Political Participation during the Arab Uprisings ..................... 9 Dismantling the Racism Machine .............................. 22 Diversity in Black Greek Letter Organizations ...................................................................... 22 DIY Cultures and Underground Music Scenes ........................................................................................ 4 Dreaming Global Change, Doing Local Feminisms ................................................................................ 4

E Embodied Family Choreography ................................ 44 Emerging Adulthood in Hong Kong .......................... 48

Emotions and Everyday Life .......................................... 28 Emotions and Power ........................................................ 26 Emotions as Commodities ............................................... 3 Engagement and Disengagement ............................ 17 Entanglements of Modernity, Colonialism and Genocide ................................................................................ 28 Enter Culture, Exit Arts? ....................................................... 4 Escapism in Contemporary Capitalism .................... 28 Ethical Consumption: Practices and Identities ................................................................................... 3 Eurocentrism and Development in Korea ............... 28 European Handbook of Media Accountability, The .............................................................................................. 7 Everyday Moralities ........................................................... 29 Ex Machina ........................................................................... 29 Experiencing Multiple Realities ..................................... 29 Experiments, Animal Bodies and Human Values ...................................................................................... 39 Exploring Social Change ................................................. 17

F Failure or Reform? .............................................................. 14 Fashion Theory ...................................................................... 5 Feeding Children Inside and Outside the Home ....................................................................................... 44 Fertility, Health and Lone Parenting .......................... 40 Film Criticism as a Cultural Institution ........................ 5 Financial Capability and Asset Building with Diverse Populations .......................................................................... 46 Financing Roma Inclusion with European Structural Funds ....................................................................................... 46 Forced Migration .................................................................. 9 Framing Social Interaction ............................................ 29 Framing the Nation and Collective Identities ................................................................................. 17 From one ‘Empire’ to the Next ...................................... 29

G Gender, Work and Migration ........................................ 10 Gerontology: The Basics ..................................................... 2 Getting Dressed ..................................................................... 5 Giddens and Castells ........................................................ 29 Global Change in Marine Systems ............................. 14 Global Economic Crisis and Migration, The ........... 13 Global Entangled Inequalities ...................................... Global Internet Governance .......................................... Governing Youth Politics in the Age of Surveillance .......................................................................... Great Transformation, The ............................................ Growing Up Muslim in Europe and the United States ....................................................................................... Growth, Decline, and Regeneration in Large Cities ........................................................................................

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H Handbook of Global Urban Health ............................ 48 HBO’s Original Voices ....................................................... 37 Healing Rites of Passage ................................................. 30 Helicopter Parenting and Boomerang Children .................................................................................. 26 Heritage, Tourism and Experience at Gettysburg ............................................................................... 5 Hollywood Brand, The ........................................................ 7 Holocaust, War and Transnational Memory ........... 5 Home States and Homeland Politics ......................... 10 Home: The Foundations of Belonging ...................... 44 How Do You Know? .......................................................... 35 Human Rights City, The ................................................... 15 Human Rights Voices ....................................................... 15 Human-Animal Studies .................................................. 40

I Identities in Central and Eastern Europe .................. 22 Immigrant Political Participation and ‘Native’ Allies ......................................................................................... 10 Immigration Debate, The ............................................... 13 Impressionable Biologies ................................................ 42 Intergenerational Relations ........................................... 44 Interpreting Visual Ethnography ................................... 7 Invitation to a Critical Realist Sociology, An ........... 35 Iron Cage Revisited, The .................................................. 32 Islam and Society ............................................................... 46 Islamophobia and Everyday Multiculturalism in Australia ................................................................................. 22 Issues in Aging ........................................................................ 2

L Leading a Diversity Culture Shift in Higher Education ................................................................................. 5

Learning to Save the Future .......................................... 35 Left Behind: The Public Education Crisis in the United States ....................................................................................... 25 Levinas and the Other in Narratives of Facial Disfigurement ...................................................................... 40 Limited Government ........................................................ 17 Live Art of Sociology, The ................................................ 36 Lost in Perfection ................................................................ 30 Love Across Borders ........................................................... 22 Love Letters .............................................................................. 6

M Marriage and the Family ................................................ Matrix of Stem Cell Research Revisited, The ............ Mega-Events as Economies of the Imagination ......................................................................... Memory and Punishment .............................................. Memory and Recovery in Times of Crisis .................. Memory in Transatlantic Relations ............................ Metaphysical Sociology .................................................. Migrant City .......................................................................... Migration of Highly Educated Turkish Citizens to Europe, The ........................................................................... Mobility, Identity and Empowerment in Europe ..................................................................................... Modern Society as Artifice .............................................. Morality Made Visible ....................................................... Multiple Correspondence Analysis for the Social Sciences .................................................................................. Musical Mobilities ..............................................................

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N Narratives, Visual Representations, and Affective Encounters ............................................................................... 6 Nationalist Responses to the Crisis in Europe ..................................................................................... 23 Neo-Materialism ................................................................ 18 New Directions in Elite Studies ..................................... 25 New Evolutionary Sociology, The ................................ 32 New Narcissus in the Age of Reality Television, The ............................................................................................ 32 Normality and Disability ................................................. 10

P Participatory Surveillance ................................................. 6 Pathways of Peace ............................................................ 30 Perfect Union?, A ................................................................ 37 Performance Action .......................................................... 10 Performing Fantasy and Reality in Contemporary Culture ....................................................................................... 6 Persistence of Taste, The .................................................... 8 Political Activism across the Life Course ................... 18 Politics and Policies of Big Data, The ......................... 42 Politics with a Human Face ........................................... 31 Populism and Citizenship ............................................... 18 Power and Inequality ....................................................... 18 Power, Politics, and Society ............................................ 18 Protest and Politics in Turkey in the 1970s .............. 18 Psychiatric Genetics .......................................................... 40 Psychologisation of Society, The ................................. 42 Public Engagement in Higher Education ................ 19 Public Intellectual as Moral Critic, The ...................... 32 Public Policy Making in a Globalized World ........... 35

R Racism in the Neoliberal Era ......................................... 23 Racist America ..................................................................... 23 Reflections on Knowledge, Learning and Social Movements ........................................................................... 11 Refugee Crisis: The Borders of Human Mobility .................................................................................. 11 Researching Death, Dying and Bereavement .......................................................................... 2 Resisting Austerity .............................................................. 19 Rethinking Young People’s Marginalisation ........... 50 Rise of Consumer Capitalism in America, 1880 - 1930, The .............................................................................................. 3 Roots of Postemotional Theory, The .......................... 33 Routledge Handbook of Celebrity Studies ................. 6 Routledge Handbook of Diaspora Studies .............. 11 Routledge Handbook of Digital Media and Communication in Society ............................................ 37 Routledge Handbook of Genomics, Health and Society ..................................................................................... 40 Routledge Handbook of Global Populism .............. 19 Routledge Handbook of Identity Studies ................. 26 Routledge International Handbook of European Social Transformations, The ....................................................... 19 Routledge International Handbook of Migration Studies .................................................................................... 11

S Sacred Marriage ................................................................. 45 Science and Nature ........................................................... 14 Science In Society ............................................................... 40 Scientific Imperialism ....................................................... 41 Scientific, Clinical and Commercial Development of the Stem Cell, The ............................................................... 47 Sea Log ................................................................................... 11 Senses in Cities ..................................................................... 49 Seoul, Korea's Global City ............................................... 49 Shared Housing, Shared Lives ......................................... 6 Shooting the Messenger ................................................. 37 Smartphone Cultures ....................................................... 38 Social Generativity ............................................................. 31 Social Life and Political Life in the Era of Digital Media ......................................................................................... 7 Social Mobility for the 21st Century ........................... 11 Social Movements and Organised Labour ............. 12 Social Movements and Political Activism in Contemporary Japan ....................................................... 12 Social Problems .................................................................. 15 Social Statistics .................................................................... 31 Sociology ............................................................................... 23 Sociology and Human Ecology ................................... 41 Sociology of Central Asian Youth, The ...................... 50 Sociology, Health and the Fractured Society .......... 41 Spaces of Experience ........................................................ 31 Spaces of Political Pedagogy ........................................ 19 Spaces of Youth .................................................................. 50 Spectacle of Critique, The ............................................... 33 States of Intoxication ....................................................... 31 Stigma 2.0 ................................................................................ 7 Subjectivities in Transit .................................................... 12 Suburbia in the 21st Century ......................................... 49 Subverting Consumerism ................................................. 3 Surveillance in Central and Eastern Europe ........... 41

T Technological Imaginings and Cultures of Change ................................................................................... 41 Technologies of Refuge and Displacement ............ 12 Terminal Self, The ............................................................... 33 Theorizing Digital Divides .............................................. 42 Theorizing in Contemporary Social Science ........... 33 Time and Temporality in Transitional and Post-Conflict Societies ...................................................... 33 Toward a Hermeneutic Theory of Social Practices ................................................................................. 33 Transdisciplinary Research and Sustainability ....................................................................... 42 Transitions to Adulthood Through Recession ............................................................................... 50 Translocational Belonging ............................................ 24 Transnationalising Reproduction ............................... 42

U Uncovering Social Life ...................................................... 34 Understanding Sex for Sale .............................................. 8 Unpacking IKEA ..................................................................... 8 Updating Charles H. Cooley .......................................... 34 Urban Walls .......................................................................... 49

V Video Games as Culture ..................................................... 8 Violence Against Children .............................................. 51

W Wage Distribution Fairness in Post-Socialist Countries ................................................................................ Walking into the Void ...................................................... Walling, Boundaries and Liminality .......................... War ........................................................................................... War, Sovereignty and Citizenship ............................... We Count, We Matter ....................................................... Wellbeing of Transnational Muslim Families .................................................................................. When Rape was Legal ...................................................... White Men on Campus .................................................... Whose Body is it Anyway? .............................................. World Laid Waste?, A ........................................................ Writing the Body Politic ...................................................

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Y Young People in the Labour Market .......................... 51 Youth, Technology, Governance, Experience ............................................................................. 51

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INDEX BY AUTHOR

A Abdel-Fattah, Randa ........................................................ 22 Agbiboa, Daniel .................................................................. 48 Agger, Ben ............................................................................. 39 Ahlbeck, Jutta ...................................................................... 44 Aksel, Damla ......................................................................... 10 Al-Amoudi, Ismael ............................................................. 29 Albertson, Cory ................................................................... 37 Albrechtslund, Anders ....................................................... 6 Ali, Erkan ..................................................................................... 7 Alphandary, Idit .................................................................. 16 Amrith, Megha .................................................................... 10 Andreassen, Rikke .............................................................. 44 Anthias, Floya ....................................................................... 24 Arribas-Ayllon, Michael .................................................. 40

B Back, Les .................................................................................. 22 Barnard, Malcolm .................................................................. 5 Beach, J.M. .............................................................................. 35 Beaugrand, Claire ................................................................. 9 Bennett, Andy ......................................................................... 4 Benţa, Marius Ion ............................................................... 29 Bessant, Judith ..................................................................... 47 Bhat, Mohd. ........................................................................... 50 Birkenmaier, Julie ............................................................... 46 Bloch, Alice ............................................................................... 9 Boland, Tom .......................................................................... 33 Bolzonaro, Fabio ................................................................... 9 Bonds, Eric .............................................................................. 15 Bookman, Sonia ..................................................................... 4 Borgstrom, Erica .................................................................... 2 Bozorgmehr, Medhi ......................................................... 10 Brighenti, Andrea ............................................................... 49 Brinkmann, Svend ............................................................. 39 Bucchi, Massimiano .......................................................... 40 Bulmer, Martin ..................................................................... 21

C Campbell, Perri .................................................................... 50 Cappiali, Teresa ................................................................... 10 Carleheden, Mikael ........................................................... 33 Castellani, Brian ................................................................... 26 Catapano, Peter ..................................................................... 7 Chaffee, Daniel .................................................................... 29 Chesters, Graeme .............................................................. 18 Cheung, Chau-kiu ............................................................. 48 Chiavacci, David ................................................................. 12 Chong, Kelly .......................................................................... 22 Chorbajian, Levon ............................................................. 18 Choudry, Aziz ....................................................................... 11 Chun, Edna ............................................................................... 5 Cini, Lorenzo ......................................................................... 12 Cohen, Robin ........................................................................ 11 Collins, Megan ..................................................................... 32 Cox, Peter ................................................................................ 39 Crocker, Robert ...................................................................... 3 Cuffe, James .......................................................................... 27

D D'Souza, Radha ................................................................... 29 Dahms, Harry ........................................................................ 49 Dalibert, Lucie ...................................................................... 39 Daugbjerg, Mads .................................................................. 5 Davis, Mark ................................................................................ 3 de la Torre, Carlos .............................................................. 19 de Medeiros, Kate ................................................................. 2 Delanty, Gerard ...................................................................... 4 DeNardis, Laura ................................................................... 37 Dingeman-Cerda, Katie .................................................. 12 Dobratz, Betty ...................................................................... 18 Dodsworth, Francis ........................................................... 46 Doidge, Scott ....................................................................... 32 Douglass, R. Bruce ............................................................. 32 Duarte, Melina ..................................................................... 11

E Earl, Cassie .............................................................................. 19 Eberwein, Tobias ................................................................... 7 Elliott, Anthony ...................................................................... 6

Elliott, Anthony ................................................................... 26 Engdahl, Emma ................................................................... 28 Erni, John ................................................................................ 15

F Farrugia, David .................................................................... 50 Feagin, Joe R. ........................................................................ 23 Feinstein, Rachel ................................................................ 24 Felton, Emma .......................................................................... 7 Fitzi, Gregor ........................................................................... 18 Fitzi, Gregor ........................................................................... 35 Flesher Fominaya, Cristina ........................................... 19 Flood, Roisin Ryan ............................................................. 42 Fontanari, Elena .................................................................. 12 Fowler, Andrew ................................................................... 37 Furlong, Andy ...................................................................... 51

G Gaffney, Karen ...................................................................... 22 Gallagher, Charles .............................................................. 21 Garvey, Pauline ...................................................................... 8 Gibbon, Sahra ...................................................................... 40 Ginev, Dimitri ........................................................................ 33 Goggin, Gerard .................................................................... 10 Gold, Steven J. ..................................................................... 11 Goodwin, Marjorie ............................................................ 44 Gottschalk, Simon ............................................................. 33 Grabher, Gudrun ................................................................ 40 Grasso, Maria ........................................................................ 50 Grealy, Liam ........................................................................... 51 Grigolo, Michele ................................................................. 15 Grišinas, Arvydas ................................................................. 31 Grote, Jürgen R. .................................................................. 12 Guillotreau, Patrice ........................................................... 14 Gurashi, Romina ................................................................. 30 Gümrükçü, Selin ................................................................. 18

H Harman, Vicki ........................................................................ 44 Harper, Charles .................................................................... 17 Harvey Wingfield, Adia ................................................... 21 Hauskeller, Christine ........................................................ 41 Heaney, Jonathan .............................................................. 26 Heath, Sue ................................................................................. 6 Hjellbrekke, Johs ................................................................. 30 Hohle, Randolph ................................................................ 23 Hookway, Nicholas ........................................................... 29 Hopcroft, Rosemary L. ..................................................... 23 Horvath, Agnes ................................................................... 19 Hu, Julie Xuemei ................................................................ 45 Huang, Shu-Mei .................................................................. 48

I Ignácz, Zsófia ........................................................................ 47 Illouz, Eva ................................................................................... 3 Irwin, Sarah ............................................................................ 50

J Jacobsen, Michael Hviid ................................................ 27 Jacobsen, Michael Hviid ................................................ 28 Jalbert, Paul ........................................................................... 25 James, Sara ............................................................................ 30 Janning, Michelle .................................................................. 6 Jelin, Elizabeth ..................................................................... 46 Joignant, Alfredo ................................................................ 16 Joseph, May .......................................................................... 11

K Kaspersen, Lars Bo ............................................................. 20 Kearney, Peter ...................................................................... 30 Kemp, Alan R ........................................................................... 2 Kemple, Thomas ................................................................ 34 Kim, Jongtae ......................................................................... 28 King, Vera ................................................................................ 30 Korsnes, Olav ........................................................................ 25 Kostka, Joanna ..................................................................... 46 Koven, Steven G. ................................................................ 48 Kozák, Kryštof ....................................................................... 17 Kraft, Alison ............................................................................ 47 Kreps, David .......................................................................... 27

Lambert, Cath ...................................................................... 36 Larkan, Fiona ......................................................................... 17 Lawler, Steph ........................................................................ 11 Laybourn, Wendy .............................................................. 22 Lemert, Charles ................................................................... 27 Lenzer, Gertrud ................................................................... 51 Leung, Linda ......................................................................... 12 Levine, Donald N. ............................................................... 28 Lewis, Robin J. ...................................................................... 35 Lievrouw, Leah .................................................................... 37 Linneman, Thomas J. ....................................................... 31 Lippard, Cameron D. ........................................................ 20 Lockie, Stewart .................................................................... 14 Lovin, Laura .............................................................................. 6 Low, Kelvin ............................................................................. 49

M Madsen, Ole Jacob ............................................................ 42 Magatti, Mauro .................................................................... 31 Maginn, Paul ......................................................................... 49 Manyukhina, Yana ................................................................ 3 Martinsson, Lena ................................................................... 4 Matsuzawa, Setsuko ......................................................... 16 McClanahan, Angela ....................................................... 48 McCollum, Victoria ............................................................ 37 McHugh, Susan ................................................................... 40 McMillan, Kevin ................................................................... 36 McMylor, Peter .................................................................... 32 McNall, Scott G. ................................................................... 16 McNamara, Tay ...................................................................... 2 Means, Alexander .............................................................. 35 Meloni, Maurizio ................................................................. 42 Merchant, Carolyn ............................................................. 14 Mestrovic, Stjepan ............................................................. 33 Mota, Aurea ........................................................................... 31 Mueller-Hirth, Natascha ................................................. 33 Mullins, David ....................................................................... 45 Muriel, Daniel .......................................................................... 8 Murphy, Peter ...................................................................... 17 Myers-Lipton, Scott .......................................................... 35 Mäki, Uskali ............................................................................ 41

N Nieto, Alejandro .................................................................. 23 Nolas, Sevasti-Melissa ...................................................... 18 Novak, Mark .............................................................................. 2 Novoa, Andre ....................................................................... 25

O O'Brien, Gerald ..................................................................... 37 O'Brien, John ......................................................................... 31 O'Connor, Paul .................................................................... 44

P Padmanabhan, Martina ................................................. 42 Palmer, Jack ........................................................................... 28 Paterson, Mark ........................................................................ 3 Paton, Kirsteen ..................................................................... 25 Pavlaković, Vjeran .............................................................. 17 Peggs, Kay .............................................................................. 39 Persson, Anders .................................................................. 29 Pipatti, Otto ........................................................................... 30 Portier-Le Cocq, Fabienne ........................................... 40 Prieto, Greg ............................................................................ 13 Purhonen, Semi ..................................................................... 4

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Sasser, Jennifer ....................................................................... 2 Scambler, Graham ............................................................. 41 Schneiderman, Howard G. ........................................... 17 Serafini, Paula ....................................................................... 10 Seregina, Anastasia .............................................................. 6 Sharzer, Greg ........................................................................ 28 Shaw McMahon, Rashida Z. ........................................ 23 Shilling, Chris ........................................................................ 34 Shin, Kyoung-Ho ................................................................ 49 Shulman, David ..................................................................... 7 Silla, Cesare ............................................................................... 3 Simmons, William .............................................................. 15 Skilbrei, May-Len ................................................................... 8 Skillington, Tracey ............................................................. 14 Smith, John ............................................................................ 41 Spencer, Rochelle .............................................................. 21 Steed, Christopher ............................................................ 34 Stein, Arthur .......................................................................... 21 Stevens, Tina ......................................................................... 39 Stigendal, Mikael ................................................................ 50 Sunier, Thijl ............................................................................ 46 Szakolczai, Arpad ............................................................... 34 Szasz, Andrew ...................................................................... 14 Sætnan, Ann Rudinow ................................................... 42

T Tamminen, Sakari .............................................................. 32 Tanskanen, Antti ................................................................. 44 Tejerina, Benjamín ............................................................. 16 Thorleifsson, Cathrine ..................................................... 23 Thornham, Helen ............................................................... 41 Tiilikainen, Marja ................................................................. 13 Toews, David ........................................................................... 7 Turner, Jonathan ................................................................ 32 Turner, Stephen P. ............................................................. 26 Tzanelli, Rodanthi .............................................................. 46

V Vervaet, Stijn ............................................................................ 5 Vianden, Jorg ........................................................................ 24 Vihalemm, Peeter .............................................................. 19 Vincent, Jane ........................................................................ 38 Vojnovic, Igor ....................................................................... 48

W Waechter, Natalia ............................................................... 22 Walmsley-Evans, Huw ........................................................ 5 Watermeyer, Richard ....................................................... 19 Wellard, Ian ............................................................................ 43 Wessels, Bridgette ............................................................. 16 West, Anne ............................................................................. 26 Williams, Paul .......................................................................... 4 Wise, Amanda ...................................................................... 21 Worthy, Kenneth ................................................................ 14

Y Yanasmayan, Zeynep ...................................................... 13 Yodanis, Carrie ........................................................................ 5 Youngs, Donna ................................................................... 27

Z Završnik, Aleš ........................................................................ 41 Zhigang, Guo .......................................................................... 9

Q Quinn, Malcolm ..................................................................... 8

R Ragnedda, Massimo ......................................................... 42 Restivo, Sal ............................................................................. 31 Roos, Christof ....................................................................... 13 Rubin, Herbert ........................................................................ 9 Ruiz-Junco, Natalia ............................................................ 34 Rundell, John ........................................................................ 27 Rutzou, Timothy ................................................................. 35 Rzepnikowska-Phillips, Alina ......................................... 9

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