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  • - Understanding our Need to Move and How it Shapes our Lives
     
    385

    This book brings together leading experts to show how our travel choices are shaped by a wide range of social, physical, psychological and cultural factors, which have profound implications for the design of future transport policies.

  • - Cross-National Perspectives
     
    1 159

    Bringing together international experts, this collection provides fresh perspectives on geopolitical concerns in the South China Sea. It is an accessible, even-handed examination of current and future rivalries and challenges in one of the most strategically important and militarized maritime regions of the world.

  • av Neil McLaughlin
    1 179

    Erich Fromm was one of the most influential and creative public intellectuals of the twentieth century. He was a mentor to David Riesman and an inspiration for the New Left. As the rise of global right-wing populism and Trumpism creates new interest in the kind of psycho-social writing and popular sociology that Fromm pioneered in the 1930s, this timely book tells the story of the rise, fall and contemporary revival of Fromm's theories. Drawing from empirical work, this is an invaluable contribution to popular debates about current politics, the sociology of ideas and the prospect of a truly global public sociology.

  • - Exploring the Nature of European Realities
     
    1 085

    Presenting an original series of provocative essays, this book offers a European framing of white-collar crime. Experts from different countries foreground what is unique, innovative, or different about white-collar and corporate crimes that are so strongly connected to Europe.

  • - Contradictions and Alternatives to Data Commodification
    av Pasko (Institute for Development and International Relations) Bilic
    1 159

    As outrage over the socially damaging practices of technology companies intensifies, this book asks what it actually means to hold a 'monopoly' in the tech world and offers an in-depth analysis of how these corporate giants are produced, financialized, and regulated.

  • av Yitan (University of Seattle) Li, Chin-Hao (Yale-NUS College) Huang, Scott (PennState School of International Affairs) Gartner & m.fl.
    399 - 1 139

  • - Arguments, Arenas, and Coalitions
     
    1 159

    In this book, an international group of public policy scholars revisit the stage of formulating policy solutions by investigating the basic political dimensions inherent to this critical phase of the policy process.

  • av Zlatko Sabic
    1 145

    Parliamentary diplomacy has provided a crucial, promising outlet in Taiwan's challenging pursuit of its own interests in the international arena. This book assesses both the potentials and the constraints of parliamentary diplomacy for Taiwan. Through a comparative perspective, and using evidence from the relations of the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan with the US Congress and the European Parliament, the authors investigate the implementation of parliamentary diplomacy in Taiwan and its impact in Taiwan's foreign policy. In their analysis, the authors draw vital lessons that will have important implications for other entities which have similar challenges and aspirations.

  • av Bill (Eastern Kentucky University) McClanahan
    325 - 865

  • av Mark Beeson
    369

    What does it mean to be secure in the 21st century? Mark Beeson argues that some of the most influential ideas about national and even global security reflect untenable, anachronistic strategic views that are simply no longer appropriate for contemporary international circumstances. At a time when climate change poses an existential threat to the continuation of life itself, Beeson argues that there is an urgent need to rethink security priorities while we still can. Providing an explanation of the failures and dangers of the conventional wisdom, he outlines the case for a new approach that takes issues like environmental and human security seriously.

  • - Crime, Culture and Control in the Ultramodern Age
     
    1 475

    We live in a pre-crime society where technological strategies and techniques are employed to achieve hyper-securitization. Exploring theories, technologies and institutional practices, this pioneering book explains how the pre-crime society operates in the 'ultramodern' age and proposes new directions in crime control policy.

  • av Kirstine Szifris
    339

    Long-term prisoners need to be given the space to reflect, and grow. This ground-breaking study found that engaging prisoners in philosophy education enabled them to think about some of the 'big' questions in life and as a result to see themselves and others differently. Using the prisoners' own words, Szifris shows the importance of this type of education for growth and development. She demonstrates how the philosophical dialogue led to a form of community which provided a space for self-reflection, pro-social interaction and communal exploration of ideas, which could have long-term positive consequences.

  • - Decriminalisation and Social Change
     
    399

    Using the evidence from New Zealand, this unique collection examines how decriminalisation is experienced by different groups of sex workers and reveals the enduring challenges for sex workers in this context. This is an invaluable contribution to the urgent debates regarding sex work laws and the global struggle to realise sex worker's rights.

  • - A Transnational History
     
    1 415,-

    This book provides a historical approach to the study of the Settlement House movement in relation to developments in social welfare and the profession of social work across a range of nations.

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    1 415,-

    Using international perspectives and case studies, this book discusses the relationships between community development and populism in the context of today's widespread crisis of democracy. Exploring the synergies and contradictions between populism and community development, it offers new ways of understanding and responding to populism.

  • - The Global Threat to Democracy
    av Luke (London School of Economics) Cooper
    169

    This innovative book uses examples from around the world to examine the spread of draconian and nationalistic forms of government - 'authoritarian protectionism' - which provides new insight into the changing nature of the authoritarian threat to democracy and how it might be overcome.

  • - Analysis and Debate in Social Policy, 2021
     
    1 159

    Published in association with the Social Policy Association, this volume addresses current issues and critical debates throughout the international social policy field with a key focus on migration, the impact of COVID-19 and global policy responses.

  • - A Practical Guide
    av Daniela Aidley
    319

    In this book, Daniela Aidley and Kriss Fearon provide a practical introduction to making it easier for everyone to take part in research. It will be invaluable to researchers from a variety of backgrounds looking to increase participation in their research, whether postgraduate students, experienced academic researchers, or practitioners.

  • - The Limits of Sex and Intimacy
     
    1 145

    Challenging stereotypes, this volume investigates the experiential and theoretical landscapes of older people's sexual intimacies, practices and pleasures. Contributors explore the impact of desexualisation and distinguish the challenges older people face from the prejudices imposed on them.

  • - The Privatisation of Adult Social Care in England
    av Bob (University of Kent) Hudson
    369

    Adult social care was the first major social policy domain in England to be transferred from the state to the market. This book meticulously charts this shift, challenges the dominant market paradigm, explores alternative models for a post-Covid-19 future and locates the debate within the wider political thinking and policy change literature.

  • - Policy Developments in Law, Health and Pedagogical Contexts
    av Zowie (De Montfort University) Davy
    449,-

    This book presents a poignant account of the current policy approaches to self-determining sex and gender in the UK and beyond, showing how legal, medical and pedagogical policy developments are interconnected, and how policy is affected by transgender and diverse gender experiences and activism.

  • - Rethinking Contemporary Myths of Meritocracy
    av Alice (UCL Institute of Education Bradbury
    299

    Alice Bradbury discusses how the meritocracy myth reinforces educational inequalities and analyses how the recent educational developments of datafication and neuroscience might challenge how we classify and label children as we rebuild a post-pandemic schooling system.

  • - Global and National Perspectives
    av Bethany (Aberystwyth University) Simmonds
    399 - 1 159

    Current and future provision of health and social care for older people is explored in this timely study. It draws on examples from the Germany, Sweden and the UK to measure the impact of trends including neoliberalisation and marketisation and it considers new solutions to contemporary challenges in a complex care system.

  • av Sheila (The Open University) Peace
    399 - 1 079

  • - The Failure of Family-friendly Rights
    av Emily (University of Kent) Grabham
    275,-

    Drawing on interviews with women in precarious work, this text explores the everyday problems they face balancing work and care responsibilities. This crucial book exposes the failures of family-friendly rights and explains how to grant these women effective rights in the wake of COVID-19.

  • - A Guide to Great Power Politics in the 21st Century
    av Sven (Royal Institute for International Relations in Brussels and Ghent University.) Biscop
    325

    This book introduces ten key terms for analysing grand strategy and shows how the world's great powers - the United States, China, Russia and the European Union (EU) - shape their strategic decisions today and shows how the choices made will determine the course of world politics in the first half of the 21st century.

  • av Vineet (Leiden University Thakur
    299 - 1 159

  • av Jon (freelance journalist Robins & Daniel (Cardiff University) Newman
    169

  • - New Perspectives and Democratic Challenges
     
    1 159

    Drawing on classical and emerging research perspectives, this comprehensive book provides an up-to-date review of local government in Europe.

  • - Exploring Uneven Development in Dynamic Urban Regions of the Global North
     
    1 159

    This book explores cities and intra-regional relational dynamics to challenge common representations of urban development 'success' and 'failure'. It provides innovative alternative relations and development strategies that reimagine the subordinate status of secondary cities.

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